Che Jidtelva gcvaW. LOCAL NEWS- Jcn. Hitchcock came do-rn from Oma b.a ycsterJay . . , Gen. Sherman bus iostrnctcd Sheridan 1 pcrsua the Indians in Kansas and drive them from the connty. mm m m Farmers having wheat had better sell it and boy their fencing wire and staples at E. T. Duke & Co.'e, whilo the are sail ing so low. 1 t. Please take notice that E. T. Dake & See card of Parmele & KersbaV, deal Co. ara iust in recaict of a heavy" invoice rers in lumber. They have one of the of coofcing, l'arlor and Box Stoves, 01 all the latest : patterns. , Call and see largest and best stocks ever brought to Nebraska. them. 1 t. There will be a Grand Rally of Re publicans at Lincoln on the lGth of Sep t?mber. The finest speakers of the Stato will be there. We understand Porter is advertised to refcd his "letter" to the people of North Platte. Query will he tell them up thera.tjiat he will, if elected, use his in HutnVin favor of Cass County? m m mm Torter said, in his. speech here on Man Jay the 17th, that he could not be elect ed exempt he got Republican votes. He might have added: "Good Lord, on what a slender thread. toner. 11 Johnson informs us that James Wishart one of the prisoners held by bim on the charge of horse stealing has secured the necessary bail &du been set at liberty. He is required to appear again to-morrow for further . examina tion. - - . . IVew CJoods. Fir M installment of the season. Clark & Plummer are receiving a fresh stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes &c, which they are offering at prices that defy competition. 1 t. . A list of appointments bad been ar ranged for G. W. Ambrose',' Esq., to speak throughout the South Platte, and they may have received publicity in some portions of the State ere this. On the It has ceased to be a wonder why the rush has been so great for E. T. Duke k Co.'a Tin Ware. It is manufactured by themselves and is not Slop Shop" work, made only to sell. "That's what s the matter.' ' 1 L ; It. lion. T. M. Marquett is now filling a list of appointments north of Platte. He will speak before the Grant .and Colfax Club of this city next Thursday evening (one week from to night.) Tuin out and hear him, as it may be the last opportu nity durijjg the campaign. He will make a thorough campaign and may not be able to speak more than once at any one place. The Republicans of Salt Creek precinct oraniied a Grant and Colfax Club last O t Monday evening, and the fires of Liberty are burning brightly in that locality. All persons owing us will please call and setle as we want to closa up our last years business. janOtf Simpson, Mickelwait & Co. Plattsmouth Lodge No- 6, A- F. & A? SI. R3tr ilarcomrannicttioD 1st and 3 J Mondays of each aiouth. at 6 1-2 o'elo". p. ni. U. 11. LIVISQ3TOK, Vf. M. O. O. BETTS, Pec Nebraska Chapter No- 3, R. A. M. It. c ul.tr convocations 2d and 4th Tuesdays of e ii h mouth, at 6 I S o'clock p m. G. C. BETTS, 3ec. Plattsmoulli Heat Market! W. P. Morrison &Bro. Jtf 'in Sfrcel, opposite Jtfasonic Block. A 8ne assortment of freah Meat can always be found at our market. George Boeck, Dealer in all kind a of Agricultural Implement. Manufacturer of WAGONS, BUGGIES SfU. Repairing done with neatness and Dispatch. At two story Brick Shop, Alattuiouth Nebraska. July 230. 1863. . . " J. M. HINCHMAN, (Successor U Duueian & H.nchuiua,) Druggist & Apothecary, DEAL EH IN DRUGS & MEDICINES, I. 0-0. F. Regular meetings of Platte Lodge, No. T, I. O. O. F. every Satuadsy eveuing at 1 o'clock p. m. Brother of other Lodges arc invited to visit this Hyorderor acLijiiau, F. M. DORRISGTOV ,Ree. Sec'y. MN'D Or nOPEtFGRKE LODOE. No. 4. Reg ular meetings the seCnd and fourth Friday evenings r.rch month. . ii. YOU.NU. Jr., w.UA. EUtrr blKAU Ajbtvis, w. u-v. i. 8. W. CALKIN, W. D.8. STE AMU OATS supplied on reasonable ttrms. The highest market price will be raid lor STOCK AND HIDES! tit?ntTu rtiMrnar. AwnU'aintsi Wa have allarge lot of retail. Jane 25th nl2tf. for tale at W. F. MOEBISOK k ECO. 3 REASONS FOR BOARDISG with GEO. W. CO.LVILV, OAK STREET, - - - PI ATTSMOUTU Two blocks nortnwesi oi dhci ocuixii-nouir. Oils IVolions, Toilet Goods, I'erfumcry, Fancy Soaps, I U H E WINES AND HE has a BA TIT 110 USE, free to patrons ; nisi rooms are well ventilated, and bis price are reasonable. Julj2iJ n!6tf. I. o. a. t. -rmirmtlBC9 eery Tues ly evening. T ravelin - . . . I m I"- A a. I i : . day or the first appointment wo received i Sf eecnes weremaae dj iiayor i-ouenger iTempiarsrespecuu.13r1uTi1.cu. DUSB w c T word from Mr. Ambrose that he would be unable to fill them, in consequence of the sudden death of a near relative.- - Don't forget that E. T, Duko & Co. can supply you with anything in the Hardware line cheaper than can be bought elsewhere. 1 t The Dorrinton Cro's have their new throughbracc coach in the hands of the trimmer, and expect to have it on the road about the 10th of nexl month. The Ladies of the rresbjterinn Church will hold ther first fall Sociable nt tho residence of. Mrs. T. K. Hanna on Tuesday evening next. Friends of the Church are requested to take notice. The Republicans of Cass are "up and doing." A Giant and Colfax Club was crcaniied at Stockinz'g School lloue last evening, and rousing speeches were made. Oar Democratic friends are very wrathy anJ justly so because of the cutting of the halyards to their flag. They ttke it much harder than they did when the old flae was being lowered all over tho South. Gen. Livingston and Hon. J. E. Doom ppokc before the Grant and Colfax Club of this city Jast Thursday evening. T eir speeches were, full of argument, and we only wish there had been more democrats there to hear them. . Our Democratic frisndswho are "run ning the parly" in this city appear to be afraid to let their followers turn out to hear Republican speeches. They take especial pains to keep them away at leas it looks that way. Capt. Henry Kuhl has opened the store corner of 3rd and Min streets, formerly occupied by J. N. Wise. We sea crowds of people around there, and hope his business talents may win him lots of cus tomers. m mm The crossing on the Bridge over Main Street needs the attention of the City dads. In wet weather one is in danger of bemg spilled into the mire where our worthies have provided a wallowing place for aristocratic pig3. Blacksmiths, why are you all complain, ing of the scarcity of bar iron, when E. T. Duke & Co. have a large supply of all pizes and kinds, at about St. Louis prices. Let every Republican go and see the reg istrar and have his name enrolled as soon as tho booksjare opened. Don't put this all important matter off from day to day, but make it your business to register, as it is jour solemn duty to vote down a par ty that threatens war again as they threat ened it in 1860. Torter is making a heavy bid for Re publican votes in this county as a locaj candidate, and does not hesitate to as sure the people of this county that it will be to their "interest" to elect him. Does Porter tell the people of Otoe and Nem aha counties' that he will, if. elected, discriminate in favor of Cass county ? A couple of "fallen angels" were brought before Recorder Dorrington jes terday (and, by the way, their appear, anco indicated a pretty heavy "fall.") Pleading poverty the Recorder "decided it would be more advantageous to the morals and finances of the city to set them across the river than to fine them,' and that programme was carried out. . J. C. Cowin, Esq., candidate for Dis trict Attorney, was in the city last week. He spoke before the immense Republican gathering at Ashland last Saturday. Cowin fought for his country during the late rebellion, and, like all otber good soldiers, feels the necessity of f iving the country from another bloody war, such as is threatened by Blair and his followers. At the last meeting of the Grant and Colfax club in this city, it was determin ed to recruit a company of "Tannars," and it only took a few minutes to raise 100, and the uniforms are expected here in a few days. These tanner organiza. tions are striking terror to the hearts'of Democracy. Th--y hata the tanners uniforms almost as much as- they disliked to see the "army b!u" a few years ago. and A. L. Sprague, Esq., of this city. We learn that the Republicans were out in force," and manifested a determination to do all they could for tho cause. Such is, in fact, the news from all parts of the country. Some of our Democratic friends are endeavoring to make party capital out of the fact that the halyrds to their flag were cat last Sunday night, and are as serting that the act is endorsed by many Republicans. This is all a mistaxe, gen tlemhn. No Republican endorses such action, and there is fair reason to believe that the hulgards were cut by mischievous boys no Man woild do a thing of this kind, notwithstanding the flag was raised as a Democratic flag, and not as an American flag r . . ; 1 : -V'" . . The Otoe county Democratic commit tee met one day last week and commeno ed to "doctor" their county ticket by slufling off such withered branches and "dead issues" as appeared to be weigh ing the party down and making it nn seemly to the public eye. The first stroke caused the head of the great J. Sterling to roll off, and his name was taken from the prominent position it oc cupied at the head of the county ticket, as - u&naiaate tor tne otaie senate. Well, we do not see that it makes any material difference whether hi head rolls in the dust now or after the 13th of Octo ber. The only difference is that now he is slaughtered in the house of his friend and in October the "Rada" would hav done the business for them. r .v- n u - i)ir. .Vlttgeo, lue gmiiiiuaii m u j requir ed the steam ferry boat at this place last fall, arrived ' yesterday with the necessary tackle to raise the old wreck The City Councel have entered into an arrangement with Mr. Magee whereby he takes possession of the ferry for the termrs of five ycars,and is to put in a large and powerful steam ferry boat as soon as the ice breaks next j spring. , Ha will raian th old boat, and use it this season, and build an entirely new boat during the winter. Mr. Magee is a thorough Ship Carpenter and an old Ti FlTTEIlWUDnAM. w. 3. T1IOS. W. SURTOCK, Lod?e Df puty. KAIRVIKW LODGE, No. 14, holds repnlaai meet Iocs every Tuesday erenintf. TraYellinir Templars respectfully invltid 8. W. CALKIN, W. C. T. F.M. YOl'SO. Jr, W. 8. F. M. TOUIQ, Sen., Lodgo Deputy. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. Regular meetinptflrst Tueslay of every month. at 7 p. m., at tne once oi v ii D W Wheeleb. Clerk. Key. GEO. C. BETTS. Chairman. t57-EXCELSIOR DEfJREE LODGE, Ko.t. PIatta- mouth, holds resnia- meenng ou me miru " . day evenings of each month. Bro J. WESLEY BARSES, W D T. Bro. W. L. WiLU, W 1 8 Sister Roa Davis, W D V T.' J3-3TAR OF liOr LODGE No. 8, Mt. Fleasant holds regular meetings every Saturday evening. J. It. 1SATL3, W. Li. 1. Miss SaRAU P01PEL. W. 8.: 8. A-DAVIS, Lodge Deputy. . , Parmele 8l Kershaw, Dealers in LUMBER, SHINGLES, L iTIl, TITIKEK, Sec , DIVIO LEVITT. THOS. h. nyoa. L.EAVITT & HYDE, Real Estate Offic e, AND Homestead Directory, NEBRASKA CITT, op'site LandOffice. LINCOLN, NEB., Cadman House. Government Lands selected from personal exam ination. Free Homesteads selected, surved and se cured. Lands in second hands and improved farms bought and sold. Titles examined, A Dd Conveyances mrde. . . References: John B. Turner. late 1'res t n u IT R R : Lee County National Bank, Dixon, 111. ; Robert Harris, Supt CBk Q R 11; Any Banker In Whiteside county. III. ; Register and Receiver of ! Land Office, Nebraska City. nil For Mechanioal and JleJicinaJ pnrpoC4 Keep constantly on hsnd a fuU and weft iwitt-' ed stock of PATENT jWEDICIiAES. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CarefuCy cotnponnded hy an experienced Druggist. None but the PUREST Medicines used. All ycf tcarranted as rtprstnted. Caii and see. . WAIN STREET, FOUTFI SIDE. Terms Cat-h, SIIKKIFF'S gALE. WASHINGTON Life Insurance Compa'y, 9S llroaclvray, Wew-lfork. CYRUS CURTISS, President. CashAssetts. 000.000. Plattsmouth, August 2th, 1865. Neb. C H. PARMEl,E, yt. KERSHAW, o. f. jonxsox. EUCENK LEWIS. 5 0. P. U CO. (opposite Clark 8c Plummer,) SEALEB3 III Entire profits divided among the Policy Holders. Policies nonfoifeitable, after tw annual payment Dividnds on the Contribution Plan, paid annual ly from date of policy, and in case the premiums are not paid, applied to keep the insurance in foree, LIFE POLICIES SELF-SUSTAINING - In from 18 to 20 years, according to age. This comnany issue pollcie' on all the approved plans of Insurance, and offers every Inducement con sistent with solvency. For particulars app:y to the undersigned. For Agencies to PAUL k MASOJf, General Agents, 130 LaSelle street, Chicago. RCND k LTMaN, Ap-nts Council Bltiffa. Dr. K. R. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner, nil ... Platcsmouth, Neb. 1868. 18G8. North Missouri railroad::line, PLOWS! PLOWS! C. E. FORGY, Manufacturer of all kinds of Farming ImpIeiiieBals, Such as the celebrated Rod Breaking Plows, Mould Board Breakers, Stirring Plowa, Single and Double Shovels, Cultivator and Harrows. Repairing done nn hnrt nntin All work warranted . Havins had much experience in tne easiness, i feel assured that I can Bive rreneral satisfaction.- Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, Plattsmouth. Neb., May 6th,13CT. - Chancery Sale. Charles Lazenby v Stephen Gillroy. In Chancery Tn rjursnance and bv virtue of a decretal order to i me directed from tlis Office of the Clerk of the District Court 2d Jud District of Nebraska, within and tor Cass county, bearing date on the 2d day of July A D 1S67, being a special term of said Court, I the subscriber Master in Coancery for said county, will offer for sale at public auction to the hihevt and best bidder, lor cash, it. front of the Court House in the City of Plattr mouth Cass County, Nebsaska, on Wednesday the 7th day or Sepiemner A u isos, ai one o'clock of said day, the following disci ibed Real Estate to-witi Lot No (is) eight in uiuCK no nine teen fl9V. situated in Plattsmouth City Cass county Nebraska. toKether with all and singular the here- ditsments, improvements and appertenanees thereto belonEinir. to be sold as the property of the above numvil dnfrndant to f-atlsfv said deciee. the amount of which ist330,CG and interest on the same from the date of said decree at the rte often per cent per annum, together with cost of suit and sale t W r tUAU.1, juasiar in vubiiucij Aug 6 nlSJW James Beakv vs. W. M. Slaochter and Mritha iaughter. Order of tiala. Notice is hereoy alven that by vl. tue of an order of sale to me directed from Ihe C eta's Office of the District Court within and for Cam county, Nebraska, I will otfer for sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, tor cash in haml. at the front door of the Court Uoue, iu Plattsmouth, Cass connty, Nebraska, on Tuesday, tl e Sih day of Sep tember, A. D. 1S0S between Hie hours of and 2 o'clock p. m. ot said day, the following real estste, to-wit . The west one-half (1-2) of lot No Diuc (9) iu block No fourteen (14), aw designated upon the re corded plat of Platttmouth, Cass county. Nebraska, also, ths north est quarter (k) of the southwest iiuar nee la the Business, i i ,er (l) 0f s-ction No nine(), in township No general satisfaction. I eivt. (12), north of range No ten (10, east of the sixth (l) V. M ., containing loriy aces, and lying lu CaFg county Nebraska, to satisfy the claims of one James Ueiky anainst W M Slaughter and Alaribs, Slaughter, Given ander my l and this the Clh d .y of August ADlb6S. J. W JOHN'SON, Sheriff of Cas county, Neh By I N Shambauh, Att'y for Plaintitf auaOw S Drugs, Medicines to SAmr louis. J. W. Middleton & Co , Two Daily Trains. CHANCERY Calvin 11 Parmelee, vs. Joshua B. Wells, In Cfctm cery. In pursuance and by virtue of a decretal order to me directed fiom 'he office ol the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of the 2J Judicial District vt Nebraska within and for Cars county, bearing date on Ihe iitHh day of June, 1S67, being the June special term of said Court, 1, tho tnbrcrtber. Master to Chanc ry of said Court, will offer for sale at public vendue, for cash, to the highest and best bidder, in front of Iho Court House, in Platlsmoth,Cass county, Nebraska, on Monday, the Teh day of September, lt6S, at 1 o'clock p. ru , of said day, the following dercri!"d rea estate, to-wit : Lot No six (6), In Block No-twenty-eight (28), a designated upon the recorded plat of said city of Plattsmouth, with all and siiigo lar the hereditaments and appurtenances thereon or thereunto belonging. To be sold as the piopetty of the above nam d defendant to satisfy said dec ee ; the amount of which is the sum of $473 00. with In terest from the date of said decree at the rate of ten per cent per annum, together with co ts of suit and sale. Dated Anguit 5tb, 136S. W. P. CnAPIN. By Wiiett PoTTEXGER, Solicitor for Com. ang. 6th, nlfl. DK, ill. II. ill'CIiUSKY, A mess meeting of the Republicans of Nebraska will tako place next Saturday, 29th in3t.. at Omaha. This will proba- blj be the largest gathering of men ever boatman, and will personahy superintend r,a.l 5n th StiTtA. Let every man eo and the building and running of the boat. Ho STATIONERY, HAIR PERFUMERIES. OILS. BOTII Dal.v Trains of the Hannibal St St. Joseph Railroad from the west make close connection at Macon Cltv with tho above line, arriviue -,n Sf ! I.otiia and connecting directly with all morning and afternoon trains out of st, Lou's, lor MKW Xomc, Pbh.sdei.phba, uoston, hatkikoto.1 litt, Baltimore, Harr.sbubuh, Pittsburgh, Columbus, DAYTOH, ClNCIXftATTI, Jjdi abapolip, Chicago, LOC1SVILLC, AASHVU4.C, STATIONERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFA CTURERH 1 t. see what the patriotic poople can do when aroused. Democracy 6tanus a good show to be buried forever beneath the avalanche of intelligent voters in this State. - Since our. last issue we have learned from a reliable source that the contract was here last week and made arrange meats with the Council, and comeback on the Colorado. We formed his ac quaintance while here, and think he is just the man Plattsmouth has been look ing for during the past year or two. Sunday night last some miserable Newspapers, Magazines And all -Points East North or South. The only direct and legitimate route from the &Cv &C, &C. Preacrip'ions can fully compounded by an expe- 1 rienced Drnggu-t. laugG lild. jWest to St. Louis fc the East. Time to the Eastern cities as Q UJCKas can be made by any route, with LESS CHANGES. TIskets via the above line can be purchased at the Hannibal k St, Joseph ticket offices in the West. 1 . :J . mi i ....... . ;-C j , - t .-! rrrn-n ni f , , rrr' - of Messrs. Wolfe, Carpenter & Co., for scamp cut.tha halyajd3 on the Democrat- JT 0QT)in A tOf IulllS. Z3?Tare " lhe saine as hV anV other Toule' i . . i i: .v- n r. i t t Ta ,n ! in lino- nfiiB in tnis citv. ana urew inem I I Th oTftoshonners have neanv an leu Kraumg iuc u. w x. x.., . D r - - - ... m - ir - I . UTHOORaPHERSy. this part of tho jounfry again,; and the frtrmars are not mad in the least about it. It is not certain whether this flying plague has gone for the season or wheth er their absenceis temporary. " Messrs. Wolfe and DilTey, of " Rock Bluffs, will address the Grant and Colfax Clab at the Court House this evening. Thev have each carried a musket in the BARTON BATES, President JOHN P. LAIRD, General Superintendent. . - ..... .T-kl . - 1 L . KnllA, Va ht,A T f nlnn nr h rv I v. I .1 opposite this citv, instead ot to tne u. i- i mo uiAcj. j? arrners, go waere you can got tue u, h. whkklek, oen Ticket Agent. & St Joe. R. R.,' as reported last week, done it, but all good cit.zens will join in - . . f aBOT". JoRCph. V nersauio the intention of the contract- denouncing the miscreants, whether they I L. M. DUNN. General Western Agent. frv .nrnmonr-n work on this end of are Renublicans, or whether they are 85 a, of X X X FLOVlt and 12 u of BBAN the road at an early day, as they are ad- "patriotic" democrats who still despise - .a. IUI BW1 u. HICAGO & NORTH WESTERN teams. eervico of iheir ceuntry, find have a right to speak for her. bear thcra. Lookout for copperhead , rascality. They have commenced already by organ, izing bogus precincts, for temporary em ployees along the U. P. R. R. to vote in. Watch every corner, find when you see attempts at raca'ity report immediately Capt. Wra. McCarty, the first proprie tor of the Tlatte Valley House, is on a visit to this city to see his son, Q. McCarty, Esq., and other friends and ac quaintances. He, like all other sensible men, is for Grant and Colfax. The Ladies of the Parish Aid Society are requested to meet at the residence of E. B. Cuttery, Eq., on Friday, 23. inst. at 5. p. ro., for the purpose of complet ing arrangements for the Christmas Fes tival to be beMCh-iatmas eve. ; ; ; ; "By orler of the President. vertisin for a large force of hands and the stars and stripes. Whoever it was, we hope they may De touna ous ana re ceive the just indignation of ail citizens who honor the American flag for its worth as an emblem of liberty. We hope no ono claiming to be a Republican done this thing; for such things are not in accor dance with tho principles of the party which recognize the right of all men to Helman's hope has at last been realized at least for a few moments. He said about two years ago, in a public speech Turn out and in this city,that he "hoped to see the day when the American flag would float side hv Rid with the Democratic flag " We Wa rA ! damn s-rist work: and. With our lo-I rroaard facilities. feel assured that we can give the oef and the most flour 01 any mm in me otitic. - Satisfaction Guaranteed ; PRODUCE BOVGIIT AND SOLD.l -2 HIGHEST MARKET PBICK PAID. REED & CLINTON. March 26th, 1S63. ; RAILWAY. - Grand Consolidated Line! SHORTEST and MOST EXPEDlA 'MilTO lf17rrF'. Tfl A I.I. POINTS EAST OR ; ; south. notarial and Corporate Seals. 196 Lake Street, CHICAGO, - - III DE T 1S T, Wil do all work in his line on short notice.Jf jrumce witDiir. uivicgeton. . July 6. PIANOS, PIANOS, MELODEONS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Dealer In Ihe celebrated Sleek 1 McCanimon Pianos, and other Musical Instrument. ITS-All Instruments warranted Ave years. J ocmir NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! SUPPLIES FOR understand they : were, both aflofct f f H be loyal to the flag of the country if they ChOQD CasH StOre ! t:m in TTnmhiirf? on SaturcTav" the loth . J . 1 h; W1 ,Wfcr 0 .... win. 11 it was done bv some sneaking inst. llolraan is saia 10 De a canaiuaie rebeJ t)eoauge of bu hatred to the colors for Presidential elector from this State, wh5ch haJ fioated from the polt, the act on the demooratio ticket. One of the Democratic leaders of this city said a few days since, while talking to a considerable crowd of men : 'Jeff Davis is a friend of ours and we are friends of Jeff Davis" He was speaking of and for the Democratic party, and we have not a shadow of doubt that he spoke the truth, so far aa it applies to the leaders of the party. - Will war dera octats remain blind to the designs of the leaders? We give a large portion of our space ! this week to tha letter of Judge Pearson, of North Carolina. The Judge treats our is none the less consureable. Such ac's are not arguments, and upon .argument and reason alone should the campaign be conducted by all parties. . -. Cash paid for Wheat tf. by CLARK & PLUMMER. DIED. At Weeping Water Falls, on Thursday, August 13th, 1808,, Rebecca, wifo of James, W. Cogs tell in the G-ltb year of her age. - . Just one left, of the celebrated Walter political affairs candidly, and as every A. Wool prize Mowers the only Mower american citizen should. lie does not that received the Grand Gold Medal Prize claim to be a Republican, but thinks the r.t the French Exposition, he'.d last year only way to prevent another war is to elect Grant. Read it, Democrats wno love your country, and see if his reason irig is not gooi. We do not expect those democrats who are in favor of war to heed it, but ' thereare many who are oppose to more -bloodshed, and to these we appeal. - - '"j Silent, Swift, and Irresistable. "It is the simplest." "It is the best made." "It is the least liable lo gel out of order." "U runs the stillest." "It runs the easiest." "It runs the fastest." "It has a device to prevent the uheel running backwards." "It requires the least me chanical skill to use it." These are a few of the thirty u Decisions" rendered by the Judges at the celebrated "Grand Trial at Island Park' in favor of the Wilcox 4; Gibbs Sewing Machine. tii Paris for salo by E. T. Dake & Co Mr. Joel Parcel, of Oreapolis, offers a large quantity ef valuable property for sale, consisting of horses, rows, farm implements and household furniture. He intends goieg'east on a vAri.rnrl visit, and will dispose of said l i ...ki;.,'a n Frirlav tha 11th 1 TV... -ill K n. Clamv Meeting in Rev. of Sept., at bis residence. This .will be J. TCannon's Grove, near Union Post which we ffwto, the , farmers of Cass a splendid opportunity, for persons desir- office, between Plattsmouth and Nebra County, f or tto very low price of $160, IL.f.v. Theterms wnitV.'AnmmW.r on Thursday night and warrant thame to do as much, and ll't, BUT IHVUll IY Ul a" - I - - J J O - . of sale are six months time with good se We have two of the celebrated John II. Manny's Combined Rflajicr 4 Mower left, c jiity on all amounts over 10. " . I . j. tYa oTth ?r.t. A or.npral attendance oi as gooa worn as any uhkc. rraCher9- and naonle is solicited. : v A fewof tho Celebrated ; Garden City a Cash paid for Wheat by " L. L. HOLBnOOK.' i WiU Omaha and Nebraska City papers Selby.'Cfiltrvators, and Hay Rakes on nlease copy ? -it - nancjyei.a a yer, CueP Va.v. iv T T . T V 'i"E.;A.. WlGCEXUOKN- & CO. .. L. r. HEED, P, E. BEAKDSliYi UEED & BEARDSLY; WEEPING WATER, NEBRASKA iTTg have Just opened a laree stock of Ooods t H Weepinj water, consisting oi Dry Goods, , . Unoceries, Qneensware, - ? 'Hardware, ; ; : Glass, i f Iron, Wooden Ware, Notions, , ' J Acd every thins; the farmer and mechanic needs, ju i.. .i crmriM to suit. To bnv elsewhere m y be well, to buy here Is well always well often bet ter oft-n best. Call and see. Look at the Goods. Ask for tha price. Consider well, and do what is wisest. All Ooods warranted as repreeni"i. KBED It BBARDSLT, July 80 tf. B.Sftrlock, - R. Baxtk WiKDnm Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clerk Rec r. Spurlock! & Windham, PL A TTSMO VTU, XEBRASKA . FRONT ROOMS OP COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and ' r: CoiiTeyances Made, Taxes paid and receipts forwarded ' promptly. ; Plattsmouth, Juoa 13,1 S63 nil , . K- & IV. STAGE IillTE. . c. - in t.... it rirr on and after AvrillSth, at 1-1 O'clock, . m Uking breakfast at Factoryville; arrive at Plattsmouth at 12 o'clock for e. leave Plattsmonth at one; arrive at Neb. City at 6 o'clock, p. aarf i Office at Lindaey'a Ilote'. Aeb. City and at Flatte Valley Hous-, Plattsmouth, .rrietf :.. . ' . geo. jennins; : Trains leave the Depot at Cquncil . Bluffs, In connection with trains on the Council Bluffs and st- Soseph Kailroad, as follows: (Council Binds time) Exnress at 11.00 a. m . except Sundays. Mail at 6 55 p. m " Saturdays. arriving in Chicago at 1 p m. and 6 a. m., making close conneetiotiB with the Michigan Central, Mich ican bouthirn, Pittsborit, Fort Wayne and Chicaft ', Chicago and tireat Eaftern. Chicago and Alton, 11 inois, Ceptral, and all other Kastern and Bouthern Railroads, for Merchants, Rail Roads Banks, and Public Offices. feh2Tjrl TUTTXE, . TH03IPS01 James O'Neill CFALEH IK PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE & TVETMORE, HATS, BOOTS, CArs. SHOES. Toledo Delroit, J, : Buffalo, ' Albauy, Quebec , Cleveland, Dunkirk, Snsbridge, Montreal, Springfidd, Worcester, Button, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, HAHlilSBURGH, BALTIMORF, " Washington, ' ' Wheeling, Columbus, Cincinnati. touisville, at. Louts, Cairo, Memphis Vicksbnrs, NEAV" ORLEANS. Saving Time, and Seeuriug Comfort and Saftty. Baguage Checked Through to all principal points and no extra charge for transfer through Chicago. Passengers have choice of routes vsa Chicago, enjoying all the modern Improvements in use on Ursi-class rauway. JOBBERS OP MEN'S AND BOYS' FARM PRODUCE CLOTHING-, AXD FURNISHING GOODS. And everything Deeded by the FARM ER s MECHANIC. on Superior Arranged Sleeping Cars ail JVight Trains! fA-nv nolnt.Eastor South, to aval themselves of the many advantages offered by this Company, snouiu ae j'ariitu r m , thit their tickeUread. -T7A CHICAGO KOSTIT-WESTESy RAILWAY." jSJ-a copy of the Herald Will be found en file at the ouice ot the unicago x nonowniwu 329 Broadway, ew lora. a t.. nmr.AP. Genl EoD't. J. P. HOKTON , N. W. Pas'r Ag'l tnicago. E. F. PATRICK. Gen'l raa r gent TRIDB AND BRIDEGROOM. I K.a for Vmmi Men on the interesting rel; tion of Brilegroom to.Brtaew ine ibhiiuuto u. Marriage, a Guide to matrimonial lencnv auu iru happintH. Soot by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of charge Address, Uowabd Ausociatiob, Box 58 and 60 Lake Street, CHICAGO. - ILTL.INOIS Tuttlk, Thompson & Wetmork, Chicago. Isaac Fenno & Co., BoBton, Mass. feb27yrl GUILD &BRIGGS, Wholesale Grocers, and Dealjrs In CANNED GOODS . 49 SOUTn WATER STREET, . CHICAGO. - - - ILLINOIS. . . . f cbJ7m Having purchased the entire stock of goads l.elong itig to Wm nerold, I am re-fitting the store room in go d style, and propose to sell gcods at the old staud. on the most reasonable terms. mar5tf JAHJAO SMLL. JUST RECEIVED And for sale at low figures, 10 ikt COFFEE, 1 SCO All , 6 bbUDST APPLES, 6 ti6Z DR Y PEA CUES, tfC , ke. Also, a large assortment of Pine Lumber, LATH. Snr.VGLKS, DOORS, WINDOW FASH, WINDOW BLJSVS, GLASS. CEUEN1. PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, , COA.L OIL, Etc. LEXINGTON COAL, 250 bathel. tf which invite the nUertion of Blacksmiths and others as to quality ana price. v e arc Agents for the GOOOIN COAL BANK, at Lex ington, and propose to furnish all the Coal thU country want at prices to suit. Also a large sto-n or Rye, Bourbon and Star ."Whisky. Cherry, Easpbcrry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy- Call and bee on. eijirsosr, MICKELWAIT k CO. jc6d3 wtf .Plattsmouth, Aug. 2l3t,1858. tf.' " New York Cash Store. P, rbUabeipma, fa. . vt aug.2a)a.