LOCAL NEWS Go to Sbrjock'a Puraiiure vrarcrobrus for jur holiday prescnta. I)ecl7w2- Ilon. T. M. Marquett, left for Nebran k& Citj last Tuesday to attend Court. m -m. Go to DoYey'a if jou wish to buy what oa want, and get wha. you buy. wl We hear talk about a R. R. meeting that was held in this city last week. Who can tell anything about it. Mr. Van Camp of Omaha, was eeri ously Injured last week by the running away of a pair of horses. Tbe coachvfrom the R. R. broke thro the ice on the river one dy last week. No damage done. A slight attempt was mad? by a few individuals fto raise the price of wood during the recent bnd.wcather,but it was 'na go." If any man in l'laUatnourn now doubts the building of the R. R. west from this city, he should immediately pell out and move to Alnttka. They aro to have a grand time at Ash land to-night, and will probably wear out much sole leather. The? are to have one of the finest bops of the season. The Festival last Thursday evening, by tb lad.es of the Episcopal Church, was a fine affair and yielded a handsome profit It was the fir-it of the season, and will be followed by SfYeral other. Wfs. Montgomery, Esq., nn old "'typo ' on the Heralp, Yai been in town several davs lookire after the; lrjiies nfl-irs of the Lincoln CummnTtallh, for which be is actinz ? general ngnt m aw Our old friend E. Fo'ttc, jr., formerly of St. Joseph but now of Chicago, call ed on us last Monday. Mr. Foote is tak ing orders for plows, and agricultural implements in general. Mr Henry Sheffer, one of tie old rei- dvnts of Cusa county, arrived at home last Saturday after an eirhte?n months trip in tho mountains. He looks liko mountain life agreed with hira. We made a notio last week of the re moval of the Elinirood Post Office, but lid not get the present locality correct. The office is established at Mr. Samuel May's, on Stove Creek, instead ,of Mr. La no's We hare a new and welcome visitor in the IIfrald sanctum in the shape of the New Eclectic Magazine, a popular month ly published by Turnbull & Muniock.Ra! titmore, at per annum. It is an in trresting and instructive publication" Five more wsgrms loaded with Stats jrapers and furniture arrived in this city last Monday evenirg from Omaha, and time ten or twelve more load are on the way. These wagons were just in time, f.ir tin river was EI!ed with floating ice Taesdav morning Hon. A. B. Fuller, of Ashland, was in tht city Sunday n3 Monday He left for Omaaa Monday, to stock a line of coaohes between that place and Ashland. Taller is alive to the intercuts of Ash land, find will go Lis his 4 last dollar and I'.zt mia" on any enterprise calculated tn l nfit tint locality. lie informs us tl at the aboves line s'artod immedi itelv cf coaches will be 1 hs "HaUsniouih Skating Kink" was Cfent"! to the public last Monday, and ef-verril nuiall boys availed themselves of t hi s rpporiuniry to exercise their muscles. The "Kink" is on.; of tho moot evtensive cn the Contincntjreaching from Ft. Ren ton to St Louis, and is -approached from thu city by means of "small boats"some times ea'.led "dug out," otherwise call ed skiff. Probably a.l tharendois of tbe Herald have heatd of the new book published by Zoigler, McCwJv Jc.Co., called "Men of our Day," but we presume very few of tL'em have seen it. It is a very readable book, ar.d should be in every family li brary. The Agent, Mr. PauI Arnold, will ca'.l on the citizens of this placa and give th.m a chance to subscribe for th's ex cellent work. - Lockt. The Omaha Evenirg TW$ fays. "On of our boys is the regular receiptrnt of letters that have a look about'tbem that is suspiciously like 'business.' Being questioned, he read i'y admitted they were from the idol of bis heart. "And, he continued, she's an heiress, too. lias money coming to her every Saturday night!" When ox and mule trains were S'iper ceded by the locomotive in transfering freight rrora the Missouri river west, the wholesale business of this, as well as all other towns in Nebraska except Omaha, was a'mo?t entirely abolished, but we are pleased to record that it is aain re TiTing and that the sale of large cum bers of unbroken packages is no uncom mon thing in this city. raECjcioca. We saw a young Ameri can, about twelve years old, in a Billiard Saloon, clap his hand on the Knee of a middle aged man, with the sa'utation 'TIow r re you old boy?" We regret to say that he was not kicked down stairs at he should have been A little soap a i. J water at tbe hands of his maternal ancestor would hare softened down the habitual grin on his precocious face and an application of strap to his shoulders might save him from the vigilantes some of these days. Xonpartil. The above wou'd be very applicable to s-rue of the "yenng blood" of thif c;tv. U l Mli V. i . . i ; , i : and settle immediately and save eonts. This is the lat call I shall make before placing accounts in the hands of tt.af5 r for collection.' '' - Gso.' Botcr." Dev24tf. See advertisement of the Chicago Re publican to-day. This paper has been one of the uncompromising -supr orters of the Republican party since its commence mcnt, andhas never been led off from the true coutso by apparent reverses of fortune or prospects of a change of pow er. We have been receiving the Southern Xtbraskian regularly -ae an - exchange far a long lime, and nave watched its columns eagerly to find some item cf lo cal or general interest or to find "some editorial of terrible force or startling ef feet , We were unable-to discover -any thing of the Hind until Inst week, when the paper came to us wirh a double leaded leader with the following heading; "How to keep the bahy' quiet" We ' rather think the feller who runs that machine has struck his 'strong suit," and wo advise him to continue writing up that subject. We are eorry to announce that Mr. Willi ms, the' popular telegraph opera tor at this city for the P'tat four vears." is about to leave -us.!; He goes to Hebrae ka City,to tako charge of the office there, and we can assure the people down there that they will find Mr. Williams a good and worthy man, and one who will at end strictly to his business. Mr. Eugene Lewis takes the office at this place, and has established his headquarters at O. F. Johnson & Co's At the regular meeting of Platt-smouth Lodge No. A. F. &, A M , held last Monday evening, the following officers were elected and appointed for the Indu ing Masonic year. W M J W Shannon, . : . : S W J Vulleryi jr., A J W 11 D II tthavray, f ; Treas E T Duke, Sec J N Viae, .. S D M B Murphy, ' ; - J D C E Forgy, Chap W I) Gage, Tyler FS White, ' ? '-' ; The instaMation will take place at the Hail, at 2 p. in. next Monday : From the following notice in the Corn ing (N, Y ) Journal wc learn that our rsteeind friends, Mr. and Mrs. Parcel, p.re enjoying themselves among former friends : Joel Parcel and wife,of Plattsmocth, Nebraska, who were for twenty years t'ghiy respected residents of this town, arrived in this village,, last evening on a visit, and will reinnin in this tit ate tilt 'pring It is ten years since they remov d to Nebraska. Many friends will ro joice to seethem again " ILe same paper has a notice of Bro. Rob. Morris' lecture entitled "Muonic Researches in the Holy Land," delivered under the auspices of the ladies of the M. E. Church, of that place. I'lIKIST.UAS TKEK. All members and friends of the M E. Sunday School, who contemplate making presents to their children and friend?, nre invited to bring their presents to the City flail by 9 o'clocn on Friday morning, that the committer may have time to ar range them on tbe tree. Distribution of present at 1 o'clock, m. P. S. Tha place to get your presents is at tbe il. Ll.urcli festival, on Christmas r've, at the City IlaU, where a larg" assortment of useful ,and orna mental articles, consisting of childrens clothes, books, toys. tc, ic , wi'.l be offered cheap forcah. At the regular convocation of Nebras ka Chapter No. 3, R. A. Masons, held in Masonic Hall la?t Tuesday evening, tha following officers were elected and ap. pointed E-T-Irnke High Priest W D Gage King . , ; W B Porter "Scribe J Vallery Treas D II Wheeler See F S White Guard . J W Shannon C II II D Hathaway PS . ' . E Davis R AC A B Smith G M 3rd V J W Marshal G M 2nd V J C Cummins G M 1st V Splendid Christmas Psessstj, free to All. The enterpirsing publishers of the American Stock Jocrnal have put. up 300,000 cpis in packages of 3 ea-sh, with a finely Illustrated Show Billj Pre mium List, &c , which they offer to send free and post paid ts all who apply for them. Every Farmer and Stock Breeder should avail themselves of this geneious offer (to give away over $30,003 worth of books, )as three numbers contain near 100 pages of choico original articles, and a great number of valuable recipjs for the cure of Tarious diseases to which Horses, Cattle, Shep, Swine, Poultry to.- are liable. Farmers will find this monthly a very efficient aid in all thed partments of Farming and Stock Breed ing. It has a Veterinary Department nndp th ehre of one of the ablest Professors in the United States, who an swers through the Journal, free of cburg-j all questions relating to Sick, Injured or Diseased Horses, Cattle, Sh.-ep, Swine or Poultry. Thus every suhscribsr ha a Hor3e and Cittla Doctor free. Thi Journal is furnished at the low price of $1,00 a yer, peciiaen copies sent free Address N P. Botkr Jt Co., Pub's, rarke-reb-jrg, Chesicr Cy, Pa. Vwr iMVin bv tha hi tit? of the Presbyterian Church lust Tuesday evening was t complete success The aupper- was swllem, the Art, Gal lery was Tery'attraotlve," and the" whole thing was in excellent taste. The re ceiprs were about A (J.tRU jTrf the immediate friends of our Churcl who 83 kindly- atited a .n labor and provisions ; and to our sVi-r Churches who patronised and encouraged us by their presence ai d means, at our Fair and Festival on the evening of the 224 inst, we return our warmest thanks; but in view of the fact that a Iargr number of persons were present than we had an ticipated, we 'crave indulgence for any lack of comfort and refreshment on the occasion. We wish you all a merry Christmas, i s. Ladies OF IVlX Fki SBYTESIAS CilCRCH Cash Paid for Pork. Br ' ' r E. G. Duvsr. December 3rd., w4. v. : 7 .'- wotici:. - , All persons knowing themselves icdebt etl the to undersigned, will please call and settle immediately, as I wish to have all my 'accounts settled by Jannary 1st, 869. DeclOwS , Wm. Stadkutanv. $1200 and all Expenses Paid! See advertisement of Americas Shcttlk Sewimq Machine, in our advertising col umns. iy m m "IAY llfc. , All persons knowing themseves indebt ed to me will please call and pay up im mediately. A word to the wise, etc. Sept.10 tf. C. E. Forgy. 01HE. All -persons indebted to us. either by note or accunt, will please call and set tie immediately, a we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. ' mv2Gf. ' ; - V-V-LEur & Rcffner. : Take Notice. All persons ind-bfed to -aie by note or accouut wiil pleaso call and settle imme diate! v. All accounts not settled by December 25th, will be left for collec tion Take notice and govern yourcelf nccorjlnglyj and, save your' Cost. ao?2'3tf Jacob Vallkby, Jr. HOLIDAY rKESEJiTS! Fine fancy Brackets, new and beauti ful styles of Children's Chairs, Ladies and Misses Rocking Chairs, Farcy Work Tables, Dreing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Ilat.Racs, Whatnots. . Parlor, Diring Room and Kitchen Chairs, all at the lowest prices at Shrvock'h Decl7w2. on Third St. SOII OUT! We bnve sold out our entire stock of groceries, and must have all accounts due us settled immediately. Persons ow ing us will bear this in mind, and save themselves',fome;trouble hyjeoming in and - . T 1 paying up. uur omce is as our umnucr Yard. We propose to have all accounts settled, and that immediately. tf. Smrsox Mickelwait i Co. Heaths l'aleut Wells Mr. R. T Shannon, who las purchas ed the right for Cas, Sarpy and Douglas counties for these popular wells, will be in this city by Januiry 1st. Orders left at this offico or with John Simpson wi.l be promptly attended to Terms ?l 00 per foot, complete. Water insored in every case, or no pay requned. Vcc.'2 w4 " . - About five years a?o Mr. Thos. Thorn a: of this countv, licked a few kernels of wheat from somacacary sepd in B!ack & Butterrs (tore, and concluded to try the esperimeut of cultivating them. The first year the crop was destroyed by ver- roin. except a few stocks from which ue obtained 90 grains; the proJue' of thrse 90 grains, up to th'iM year, is 42 bushels, notwithstanding tho grasshoppers don serious daoiaee to it during the past two years. Mr. Thomas thinks from what experience he has had with this new kind of wheat (which, from the method of obtaining it ha calls Canary Wheat) that it will vicld about 50 bushels to the acre with a fair or pOTtunity. It ma good Sour, of a yellowish eat,raises wc 1 and makes as good hicuit s our bjst spring wheat Hoar. In order that the need may be preserved, an i oth ers may have a chance to try this wheat, Mr. Thomas proposes to dispose of a small quantity at $3.00 per bushel. He also has a sm all quantity of the f a- inous' '-Surprise Oats," from which he rnised 2 12 busSels from 2 quarts the firt season; and '.ha yeir 44 1 2 bushels from the 2 12. notwitosundinr they wer seriourtly damaged by grasshoppers both seasons, after they were headed out. The Oats will be disposed of, in small quantities, at $3.00 per bushel. Speci mens of tho Wheat nod Oats can besren by calling on Mr. Thomas, or at the Her- alt office. novjom New Boot and She Shop-, OjMjtile he Vialtx Vallrt Jl)us.e. ; The undersigned having just opened a new Eloot and Shoe shop in this citv, is dextrous of receiving his bare of public patronage. All kindsof new work dune on ihe frbortest notice. It you have anv rerairitg to be done, bring it along. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at mnrket price. Remember the placo, op rosite he I'latte V-tllev Ulouse, and see ond story of Forgy's PI w Shop. , " U.-.W Fkrres. Pla'tsmouth, Oct. 15 tf. i - An ivfteru n.a.'i linked his wife in an uppr ro.'wii: ' and pt-u lnVf.ii up vi h a bne. Thf vouili sai!. "Mo ther, father st-nt this up. and says iherej is a bone tor .you to p cl. lti- gf d tl mother replied:" Take t backhand tell him 1 suy he is not your father. ; anJ iber's a ban? for him I? pick.' i fi- r -tivii DOOBRO.&Co., . . DKALEK4 IN DRY GOODS, GriOGLRIZS; Fanning " fi tuple men ts, . , CORSER 3u ASit irfAIS bTS., pla ttsmouthJ a-k'hu a ska. ,. . , DUO.11 ItiiO c iS If W 'ut 500,000 lbs. Dre,Md Hogs, 500 .Hogs on Foot, . ' : ' fof which the h.ghet murkc t price will be paid in cash. ' , . , '-.: ' If you want anything very chep go to Doom Bro. A. Co. All kinds of produce bought by -Doom Bro. & Co. Choice articles of tea to be had at ; 'i Doom Bro. & Co's Tbe best Rio CoiL.-e for sale by r , - - , Doom Bro. &. Co. Best quality-of coal oil to be had at "DuvM Cro. L Co. Splendid article of Syrups of all kinds at ' 1.,-Ovl.'- Doom Bro & Co, If you want to "ret a -rood onalitv ' of sugar go to . Doom Bro. 3c Co. Boots and Shoes of all kinds for sale by Doom Bro. & Co. A large line of Dress Goods and trim mings for sale very low by - Doom Bro. & Co. If you want to get any thing for Coats, Punts, Vests or Piece Goodsgj to Doom Bro. & Co. A large stock of Bleached and Brown Mu"lin of all kinds for sale at Doom Bro. & Co's. Beat quality of lloiiery nt . . , " ? ' Doom Brj. & Co' Queensware and Glassware very cheap at Doom Bro Co's Doti's Washing Machines and Wring ers for sale by Doom Bao & Co. If you want anything from a cambric nf edie up to' a threshing machine, or a baby's stocking to a p-iir of boots take our advice and go to ' . Doom Bro. A, Co. Breaking and Stirring Piow, Walking Cultivators, Broad Cast Sued ...Sower, Reaper, IJlowers, CThfeshrug ''Machines aud .all kinds pf Agricultural implements for sale by i . . Doom Bro.cc.Co. J"':!r,':' f ARME. k ; If you waptj to save money,tim,labor -and' expense,, go and give your order to Do m Bro: Co, for one of Van Brunt's Broad. Cast Seed S-Jwer and. Cultivator, so -that yn can get it in tho epring with ontr faiL; Th"r are warranted to give cn tire' satisfaction. Also give them your order for the Celebrated Wier Walking Cultivator. ; . Plattsmoutli Lodge TSo- 6, A- F. & A.M. RvrM!:trcommmicationJ 1st and 3J Holidays of eicb month, t 1 2 o'clock, p. m. K. H. LIVISG3TOK, W 31. G. C. BETTS, Strc. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. RtgaUr meetine flrt TaelT of eery month, at T p. ni., tthe oflli-e of D II Wheeler. . Rev. Gt(. C. BKTTS. D W U'hielik, Clerk. Chairman. Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R A. 21. I.'ecal.r coovoratioas 2d and 4. a Tuti,dy of m h uiouth, at 6 12 o'clock p m. K..T. DTKK.-II.P. O. C. BKTTS, Sec. , I. 0-0- F. nenar meein(fj of Platte Lmttre, Ns. T, 1. O. ). F. every Salni lj eveulns; at 7'4 o'clock p. m llrnthTs ootber Lodges nre ltjTile t to viiit tl.ii LHvt'rdr of M. McEXWAlV, K.G. r.' 31. OORRIXftTOf ,P.ee. Sec'y. S-9-3TAROK llf:r. LODGKNo S,Mt. Klpact holds reutar awtUDga every batarday erenlns. : J. II. Ba.rt, W.U. T. MH 6a"RAH POI?EL. W. 8.. S. A DAVIS, Lodge Deputy. rW-EXCELSlOR DB REE LODUh. No t. Platti- mouth. hold regular meetinss on the third Wednea- rtay evenin?of each montn. Bro J. Bll.-Ltl OAr,)E3, W U 1. Bro. W. L. rLU, W D 8 Sister KoA Davis, W DVT. Improved Farm nntl Tim- wcr f or aie. - The firm 1 afint20-Sllle wes: from Plattf munth. mi e Vft of Hoover's, oa the S'ajre Koad 6' arrra has been in cultivation a loc tiooie open it. an t plenty "f flock water; it is S w qr -ee 27. t 1-, u il lijii acres; and connecieu wi n ir is I.oi i aca K qr of S ? tr tec 20, raaie T aid K. (timbir) 90 and 0-ltU) cr, makinir ail 80 10') KCies. Also the N w qrof N w qr of 6e 24. T 7U. K 44. in MmIs comity. !. I'ue ettrom I'lattsniontu. ana 1 mile from the river. , (heavy timlier.) Ki.r terms ina2tf. ijienwooa. lowa. Parmele &. Kershaw, Daleia in LU.v BER, iHIHGLES, I.ATI1. TIMBER &c , Pluttsmouth, ' - - Neb C. 11. PARMEI.E, W. tEHaU AW, August 7ta, 1S6. Western Iowa, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. GlcmTocd. .Hills Co.. Iowa. REV. HENRY BAYUES. A. M. , J'resiJerU, asi!eJ ty Competent InstroctorH. Glenwood ia drlighcrully locaLcd. heallhfdl. moral nd.i.Tiif um bv nublie emveyance l'asen- (!en ov.r the C B k. M. Joe K li. iOi it Pac 1c tliiv. and tseneo - tak.ea by 8ta'. three ni !--. to Gleu'ood. TUITION: Kroro i to $50 tvr T.rm. Peril admitted a'iny time. Loaid. In 3 50 par wi-rk. Winter Term l-gia. Kovtulier 10 h ; Sr nj term Fehrury tib ; Sunimi-r le'in May 4'l. lor further parl.cuiar ad 'tetb the President. LWclOu3'iyl. FOR SALE A farm consisting of arrt- 100 acr.iundor ru t.T tion witli all i ece ary out buiiil:ni;a. 2 dwelliaea; a Kod well of mr. Ti err t 4 ace of walnut crt.vs, and . an orct ai d ci nsUiinn i f ao- pV, jwaclna, cherries, iwljrri, raapOTri , a. e'lrraiit and EianeH. .Said mol is uaaied 6 1 railm from Ki.auiBouth. oa b Li-co City trade Koad. Also 5s acre of titaher. For fu'thar panic o'ar inquire on the pietuisenof A C and 11 C Ma ken; or W Faitoem, in FlatUa sib. , No. 16 m 3 . ran tA-: on tisauu! 4 i'OiJ (uiiia!uliitf six r-iiioa. a C O' I . V trl.a i ci.Um, a well, jlal.te o -vlie.l mil birji rt'ilonttie lot, situate on fh c.ri r Seventh and I.ocnt ilrreta ; al-o a two siorv brlrk ni (tinif, 2s"0, with ;wo l U, tiiaaie on Fifth atneet to r l of aa. 1 Be Above property will be aold rbean on-sh. or tradvd for aa improved farm in Cxx cautii f . . f . r or pai-ti"nlar apply on the premise. UtU. BOECK. All pe.-aon imlebte-i to me are req ieated toeaU and e tl immediately, aa I mail ai d will have the ettled fc.lbwitru I ' ! - Kovltftf. GEO. BOKCK. a. r. jorixso??. rCGISK B. tKWIS. 0. P. JOHiH- i r (JO.. i". t (oppo;it Clark & Flummer,) UK ale as IX Drugs. Medicines STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES', HAIR.OILS, Newspapers, Magazines Sec, &.c, Sec. Prpcrh'ions car. fu'.ly cojopounded by an expe rienced Dru(tgi.-t. ,auE6 nls. SHANNON'S : - Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., - - Plattsmouth. I am prepared to ac;cnimo0aie the public wtt Horses, Carriages aiid Buggies, .'-' .1 T . Also, a tiice nearse, - On short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will run to steamboat landing, and to ail parts of the city when desired. Sheridan House, Wm. V. Irish, Proprietor. Corner of- JIain and Third Sired, , riatNiiiou.il, PVeb 1 oard by the day or week. Charfa S'aceit le.tve tin. Ilnuae daily for . deratr. 1 pointa ulJvl. North, Booth, East and West. WOOfaWOKTH & O., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, Binders tScPaperdealers. SALYT JOSEPH, UO., oc25Cra P. TODD, SEWING MACHINE AG'T l' L A TTSMOUTII, XEBRA SLA. i pi d assiiftraent of mnchinea and machine Bod. kej t on hand. 3oaire at Stadelinaun's ittufc Store. Uec. 4 '07 t re- CI Mach'tts re-pa led on short not ce. . EEED, BEARD SLEY & CO, . Seal Estate Agents , WKEl'IXG WATEIZ, ZEEEKSKA. I. mis hmirliL. manBiel and fold, Valuable Tim ier Land for aile. TnH.i paid for Kon-residenta Col ei lions romptly attended to. uiarcn u icoc. ' BT ' Mrs. M. tSeman In the rear of City Bakery. Faucy articJcs washed and done up in the neatest style. Satisfaction aiiaraoteed Flat mouih, Nebraska. J uae aota nizu. WOTICE. HUES O-KEII. ia bit authorised Aient for the collection of all aceounta one the undersigned for medical services; hi receipt will be valia tor me n.iTiufiil of any monies on said -connt- AilK'.t !, 130 . xw. IV. nil ii,ujiuii, AGENTS WANTED FOR NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIRLE, BY REV. DANIEL MARCH. D-D- For full. free, fl.iwins. clear, smiklintf, pure and prac-fnl stylo; lor poetic frmuis , lor neauty or IhouKht at,J ricn jlowmn lm .inanuu , .or ni nlvis of character. eraDhic delineationa and rie fcholarahip : for life-liko pictures, glowing woras and happy illustrations, tuts won oai q. Sueh eommndatioti. aa ttie above, ha, been te- ceived from Bishop Simpson, Rev Albert B.raes. Noah Porter. I. D.. I.L U , w. . Btearna. u. i., Geo. Jana Biardman. D. D.. I . W. Wiley, D. U., t-aroool W. Fiihsr. D. !., i.f .l , an.l leading Uler Kv men and (Be Frees ul all Uewimtnatlona. bena for Circulars containine the same. Airents are everywhere meeting with unpara Med success. H is a most beautifully illujtra ea auu elegantly oouno hook, and rleaea everybody. CjmmissionSy $100 to $200 per month, according to ability and enerT. ' Address .' ' Philadelphia, P.J., Cincinnati, O , VhicoQO, 1:1., Administrator's S ai I e of Ileal Estate 4 In pursuance of an order of Ja n fleo. B. take. JuIk of the 2 I Judicial District of the Male of f bra-ka. in and for Cass eouatT. aside n the 5th day of D.tember, I will offer tale at public auctiou oo. -. .. v . . . . Frdau.the 8 th day Jannaiy. 1869, between the hur 9 o'clock a m and tbe seUnj, of the run the sale to held open for bids from 1 o clock n m t. 9 it 'clock n m at the Court Nouse do r in i'ia'tmi'Utn. Cas county. Nebniea, the followiag de.c i bed real estate, situate in the caunty ot t.as, n,l state of Nebraska, to-wit; teta eleven (11) am twelve (1 is Mock No forty-six (4?itn Flartsmouth Cass eoiin'v. S'-b , also the nndivided one-half off of the siuth side of sotbast quarter of northwest nuarter.and ifco undivited one hall ofl ol so itn aid f northeat qua rter of north est qnarter of section So thirteen (1H; io township 'o tsreive (12) north of range No thirteen (13), east or aixtn r. M. Xnruis of BAie. easU Jacob vallert, jr., Adm'r of the eatate of Peter A. barpy, decH DecUwS. Dr- J. S. xlIcADOW, REStDEXT PtlYSICIAy, WYOMING. - - NEBRASKA "fiers his pr Jlesidoaal aSTTioaa to Ute people J tbe towa and sanrmnJtDgccJDtry.. (aa,'6'"S wm. i a a i.uimx , One door wesl of Dontlans Drvg-store Dealers in Reidy-made Xb.tL'in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS , UATS.APS. BOOTS. SUOES, f VALISES, and a general stock of ..1 s..: OUTFITTING GOODS Korllie Plaius; also, a Urge lot of ' R UBBER CL O TIIUfG, R E VOL V 1 ERS AW JYOTIOJCS. We bought low and will sell cheap for aab. Cal and exsuuueour stock ae fore you buy any where elsel - jyi 'bo , , - Wm. 8 TAir.LM A CO FURNITURE! THOMAS W. BHSY0CK, CABINET PalAKER, ASD DEALER IX ALL KISDS Of Furniture and Chairs. TBIKD STREET, (Near Main,) PLA TTSMO UTI1, NEBRASKA. ReparinK and VarnlKhioB neat'.v done. Funerals attended at the 6hor:et notice. nil. GREAT . ffilTilMII! WASIIINGTONr II E IS It ITI A IV HEROLD Having bourht out the entire flock of Qood-5 from u. U. ilurold, is reailv to offer GREA T IjYD UCEJUEJVTS In Prices Ishalls!lGoodsC WER TUAlf TUB LOWES7, forCafh, -Vheat, Corn, Hid. s, lrs or any kind- ol COUNTRY IIIODTJOJE My Stock Consists of . GROCERIES , DRY GOODS BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTIIXG, JIATS and CAPS, POCKET CUTLERY, YAXKEE XOTIOXS, ETC. Please pive me a call at my new brick building near tho u. js.lf hurcn, norm siaerr main street. HEUUMAX HEROLD. W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and SHOES, Main Street two doors ' above Fourth , Where the public may find THE BEST OF. GOODS, and urices as low as can be faund In tbe city. We return flunks for the liberal patronace wr have received, andhope to merit its continuance. Oci.3,'e7 .' CAGE ft DAVIS. NOTICE!!' NOTICE!! I am now receiving my ALL A IS D W I N T i v R STOCK OF GOODS, and desite to ei'l special attentU n to the 'Fame, an tolicit a careful examination of tbe 00DS AND PRICES efore purchasing cl.ewhere, as Lain determined to KEEP MY STOCK L' " so large and ... - WELL ASSORTED and the prices OF EVERYTHING ao low aa (o tuak? it the Interest cf every ARMER AND MECHANIC i IN CASS. COUNTY, to call auj either BUV OR POST THEMSELVES bcfo.e bujriaKelsrwbere. CO. DOVEV. PlaUsrnoulh, Oct. 1, 1S6 tf. JUST RECEIVED Ami for sale at low figured, . 10 t'ti COFFEE, '" 6 bbla SUGAR, 5 lilt DR Y ATPLES, S Mi DRY PEACHES, l(C , Ac. Also, a large assortment of Pine Lumber, LATH, SHfXGL ES, DOORS, WINDOW SASH, W1SDO W JLIADS, GLASS. VEXEXT. PLASTER PARIS. HAIR, COAL OIL, Etc LEXINGTON COAL, 250 bushels, to which we invite the attention of Diacksinitbs and others an to quar.tv an J price. v are Agents for the COOD1N COAL to A N hi, at Lex ington, and propose to furnish all tha Coal this country want at prices to suit. Also a large tck of Rye, Bourbon and Star Whisky. Cherrjr, Raspberry, Blackberry and Ginger Brandy. Ca'il and see ns. , felMPSOS, MI OREL-WAIT t CO. . je d wtf D. B. McMechan, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, CORX.PLAXTERS, Cultivators, sulky and alkin, Cook Stoves, A Large Variety on Ilad. Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, a large stock now oa tALtl at am all advance on Eaateru'Prices. 106 Muin Street, - . Nebraska Cifr,, (Opposite the Seymoar Hons) . OIGITOPTHS PAD-IiOOK. UAVlLfltV.il. Mi'B M. II . . LEAVHT At II V1E , Real Estate Office, A H D- Jlomestead Directory, NEDHASKA CITT, op'site LandOiIlce. 1.1 N COL J, KB., Cad man Huu.-v. Ooveratnent I.an.I selected from p.tsonal tun iaaiioa. free Hotnesteada eieerS. tt.rv l r " e cured. Lands in second hand MiU in.l'r. ,u Imaus KMiel.taudsoid. T.lles examir.e.1, i.d Corvi vti srs mrde. KKFnrNcrg: John C. Turner, lata Pnf r, a c CRK; Lee County Nation ai Itaj.k, Dlxr.n, lit. ; Robert Harris, Fupt C B at Q K K ; any Banker in Whiteside county, flf ; K-giater and Receiver of Land Office, Nebraska City. . -, - ,, DB, HI- U. iH'CIsUSKY, Will be at Dr-. LIvinsstoD'k Oflea !uiina the Ut week in each nioith . Al ouieral.fi iu.ilei...i. otlW-e will prompt. y attended to. - ' juiyo. Flouring : AND . . WOOL- CARDEIMC. Ho! for Salt Creek, where you can kill two Mrrta with one stone, set your Gra'n Uronnd . r.H vn,.i Carded ai the same time; the machinery f,,r both ia in perfect order. We use the Patent Machine Cards, which were run enouih last vrar tn ..t.i.ii.i, .1.1. auperlorityovertbeoldklBd.as all who naed them can testify. The superior!!, of Mr. S. Twisa as a Carder Is well know n, and hlsserviee.sre still le tained for tbe benefit of the Dnliii. wni, .. -i advantages we Hatter ourselves that we can make it to the advantage of all wbo want work in onr Una to come this way. D. PEAK. Proprietor. b,JaO S.THISS.4'rrfr. FURNITURE, CO FF I.'HSr s . AND Cabinet - Work ! H BOECK Having: enlarged hU fhop nd alrs. rooms weu4 rei-pect rully remind the people. in this irii iiy that be can furaish them with the vers best Fnruiinre. Chairs, or other Cabinet-work, at the nioM reason able rates. I shall ke-p constantly on hand a larre assortment of Eastern M ori, and am also t reparcd to manufacture anything in my line on short notice. A large assortment of Eeady-niade Ccflias kept at al! times. Call and examine my stock and rie JelOddwtf . , U. BOECK. W. J. Hortoii k Co, ( Weeping Water, New Store,) Dealers in . DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES. HARDWARE CROCKERY, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, &c, &c, Keep on hand, and are selling cheap, a well aeiret.j assortment of foods suitable for av farmina ran nafi'y. ... marlDtf NEAV AlkRATSGE M ENTS J ames.'O'wNTeill DEALER IX PRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE HATS, , BOOTS, CAPS, SHOES. : FARM PRODUCE. And everything oeaded by tha FARM ER s MECHANIC. Having purchased the entire stock feortfs belong ing to Win Herold. I am re-fitting the store rpcra.ia co d style, and propose to sell gtods at tbe old sisc.l on the mobt reasonable lurmi. marbtf JiSJJO'MUI.. BRIDE AKD BRIDEGROOM. - " Kssavs for Young Men on the Interesting r!a - t ion of llrideproom to Ilride In the institution of Marriage, a Guide to matrimonial felicity and true happiness, bent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of charge Address, HoWiBD ASSOCIATION, box P, Philalw.lphia, fa.. B. Spthlock, E. Baxter Wisihm Co. Clerk and Recorder; Dept'y Clerk it Kee'r. Spurlock & Windham, PLATTSXOCTU, SEBRASKA. 1 FRONT ROOMS OF COCRT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office.' LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and : Coiireyaiiccs ITlade, Taxes paid and rtceipts t forvenrde - l- ' promptly. ' . PUUsmouth, Juno 18JS68 all. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get ilid best Flour and the most of it. ii lit of X X X FLOUIt awt li Hj BRAS gircn Ui exchange for ,-oo4 Whaat. r TV a are also doin irriat wort; and.'wfth onr n. r ressed facililie., feci asKured that we can gHsiuc oegi and the most Dour or any mm in the Male. r Satisfaction Guaranteed.' PRODUCE BOUGHT AXD SOLD. HIGHEST MARKET TRICE PAID. REED &. CLINTON. " March 26th, I6S3. G 11. McCAIaLTJM, ' Manaf.ctnrerof and dealer tm - Saddles and HaiiK -,; Of every deecription, wholesale and retail, I'. :Si! Main strict, b;te.'e.5lh and fltb streets, Nbrrln City. )t;. !