u "lVScai -news. j Read Mrs. Ivtte Sr:"nrschV "Notice." Bead Statement of Home Insurance Company, 5 Our "bridge" is gone. Alas, poor "Torick!" ' i m m Bar. D. Marquett, of Eranston, II'.., gare us a friendly call last Monday. The legislature adjourned sine die last Monday nigh'., at 12 o'cIsce. Dr. Bragg, of Nebraska City, has leased the PaciSc Ilonse in Council Bluffs. - Have any af our readers attempted to keep pace with the weather for the past few daje? On last Sabbath the people of this vi cinity enjoyed (?) a good snow storm a "regular North-wester. "Pickled Porcine Pedal's" is thenew came given to pickled pigs feet by those who have modesty on the brain. Maj.-Gon. Barnes, TJ. S. A., and one 'of the commissioners of the Pacific Rail road, died at his residence in Springfield, Mass. ' We draw attention to the Temperance eolnmn, to be found on the 4tb page. It is filled each week with interesting mat ter. The Omaha Republican says that the police yesterday, Feb. 12th, employed themselves in pulling each other out of the mad. Oh, what a city! Before this week's issue reaches many of its readers, the editor will be at his post fiiin, ready to give the usual amount of interesting reading matter Senator Wilson has carried threugh the Un' te Statei Sanate a bill abolish ing regimental quartermasters and com raissaries. Hon. Jno. M Thayer, of the United States Senate, bis our thanks for a copy of the Impeachment Trial of Andy John son. Jacob Frost, Fsq., ha gone and took hii bridge alor;g, which he had placed cross the olJ M;i l lj. It gave way last Saturday morning We should like to see in our young men a disposition to follow Thomas Car lyU's ndvico namely: 'If you are in doubt whether to kiss a pretty girl, give her the benefit of that doubt." In 1805 only 40 miles of the U. P. R. R. were constructed. . In 18S6, 2G5 miles were laid; in I8 j7, 273; and in ISOS, about 500. By the latter part of May anv one who wishes mty ride from the Atlan tis to the Pacific hy rail.- The Leavenworth Bull-tin says it has discovered an unfailing recipe tor frost bite, chilblains, scalds, little burns, big barns and V:ifh burn. The latter the BullHin editor thinks, is a prevailing ep idenic in p ublic oflWs. Leavenworth is sinking a shaft to reaLh the coil bed? which are supposed to exist from five hnndrod to eight hun dred feet below the surfaoe. English coal bods vary from three hundred to two thousand feet below the surface. Dr. Durant, 1co President of the U. P. II. R., thinks that communication be- tween the twa oceans will b completed by the latter part of May next, and fur thermore, that a branch road will be in operation to Denver City at no distant day. The citizens of Freeport, Jefferson county, Nebraska, have offered a bonus of $26'J.OO to any person who will start ti prin lng office at the above named town, nnj pledjrei themselves to insure a circu lation of 125 by the first of March next. a Our city schools closes on Friday, Feb 2Gth. After which Mr. Patterson, the prinoipal, will give a general examina tinn,(on Monday March lst.)and all those answering 90 per eent of the questions will receive a No. 1 certificate. All are invited to attend. TVe glean from the Republican that the large eight wheeled, 40 tun engine, No. 1 12,exploded its boiler on last Thursday, 1 1 th inst. There were three men killed, nnd several wounded. The accident oc curred at Reck Springs, a station on the U. P. R. R. The other day a stranger entered the offies of the Decorah, Iowa, Republican and asked, "is this a National Bank?'' The editor fainted, and on being carried out, fifteen conts, nickel coin, was actu ally found in one of his boot leg, where it had been plaoed for safekeeping. We notice that Doom, Bro. & Co. have for sale a 3 1-4 wagon, manufactured by Messrs. Rouen & Weckbacb, of this place What is the use of buving SchuttIer,Jtck eon, or any ether kind of wagon, when our homo mechanics can put up one equal, if not superior to any in the mar ket. Notics to PosTHasTKRs. Postmasters throughout the country will save trouble by obeying tha laws in regard to news papers, etc. When a paper remains dead in the.office for four consecutive weeks, it is the duty of the postmaster or bis deputy to send the publisher of the paper a written notiee of the fact stating if possib'e, the reason why the paper is not taen. The returning to the publisher of a paper marked "not taken," "re fused," or "ucca'led for,'r is not a legal natice. . . :- W are in receipt of the Prairie. Farm. er-Armual and Agriculturist and Horticut turist Directory., ... It. is sent la all uevt subscribers tjjef Fatmcr for 1PG9, free. Toe Prairie Farmer n nowthelarge''t Agricultural 7 aper m the w est. and it is the cheapest. We advis all our read ers to subscribe for it. Price $2.00. Address Prairie Farmer Company, Chicaf go, in. ;. . ; .-; ? mm The Burlington Road has made no proposition to Brownville.-iNeiraAAca City News. Clearly an oversight, and if that Road understands its business, it will attend to this matter soon. As sly as it is Kept this is the natural route for the Burling ton and. Missouri River Railroad. We hope our Railroad men here will act wise ly, liberally and promptly when the proposition is made. Brownviile Demt crat. Another "pill" for the Nebraska City Press to swallow. , . . .... i Speaking of railroads, the natckeye says: "The Rock Island read 'is due at Council Bluffs on the Erst of May. The grading is nearly done and the cars are already four miles beyond Atlantic in Cass county. This will make two roads stretching across the State from the Mis issippi to the Missouri. The third will be the B. & M R. R R., over which we hope to take a trip to the "Big Muddy" in the early Autumn days of this year of, grace, 1863. 4 m. The following,' furnished us. through the kind ness of Mr. McFarland is a list of the lands entered in the Land Office at Beatrice, Neb., from the 2st day of Jan uary, I860, to the 31st day of the same month, inclusive, Ilomeotead Entries .....6543 Cash Entries 1....3543 Pre-emption Entries 3160 Land Warrant En'ries 757 Final Homestead Entries 720 Total Blue Valley Record. ..14730 Doom Bro. & Ce., of this place, have the Agency of the Selby Union Corn Planter for Cass, Sarpy, Saunders, Lan easier, Seward and Butler counties. . All parties wanting to get one of the best Corn Planters in use would better give Doom, Bro. & Co. an order for them ear ly, so as to be sure of getting them in the Spring. They are fully warranted The superintending workmen in the Union Pacific machine shops of this city aro without exception men of finished skill in all matters relating to their de partraent, and instead of trying to dupli cate exectly the work of eastern shops it has been a special effort with, themi to pattern after none other than themselves, which independent course has resulted in sending out from these shops a . umber of marked improvements inmate al fea tures of car-building and foundrj work. Republican. , ... MUSIC. - Mrs, Kate Simpson would respectfully say to her friends and the public that -lie has made arrangements to enlarge her class of music scholars, and would be pleased to instruct any who may wish to take lessons on Piano Forte. Enquire at residence, corner Vino and Seeond streets Plattmouth. FeblStf The following item, which mty interest many of our readers, we clip from a com munication signed "C. W. G-," publish ed in the Lincoln Daily Commonu?ealth,ot February 10th, 18G9. He claims to have traveled extensively over the whole Ne maha country and speaks fr.om personal observation on this subject.1 If there is any coal, he says," in paying quantities in this locality it extendi on a surface not less than 100 miles long and from 30 to 40 broad. The same surface indica tions are to be seen all over the Nemaha country, and mine are open of abouf the same thickness in some half-a doeen different places, and many miles distant from eaoh other. A two foot vein is open and being worked near the mouth of the Great Nemaha; A number of mines ore worked on the South Fork, about one foot thick and another about the same thickness about three miles from Pawnee City, another on east sida of the North Fork, of about the same promise, and still another at Tecumseh. The Lit tie Nfmaha mounds in surface indioa lions, if these indications teach us any thing in regard, to Coal deposits, they teach ua that. the Coal is about equally distributed over the whole country mat ted and drained by the Nemaha. They also point as unmistakably to the valleys as the only localities where Coal can be successfully mined. So far as the ex perience in mining goes here, it confirms the same theory.- ; , - r- From the Omaha Evening Timtt: As Mose II. Sydenham, of Kear ney City, was leaving -town, he. made an attempt to run hiswagoti on the horse railroad track on C pitol Avenue but missing connection io so dorti brought the wheels of his vehicle upn the outside of the rails. The horses became frightened, and Mr. S. ditto and bystanders bad. iheir risibles seri ously aroused by the ' way in which bottles, packages, etc., tumbled into the mud. Nobody hurt. , New Boot and Shoe Shop- Opposite the Platte ValUy House. -The nrdersigned hat in p jaat -cpeped a Dew Bot and SbotvsRop in 4b.rT,'is desirous of receiving hi9 share of public patronage. ' All kindt of iiew woTk done on the shortest notice. If you have any repairing to be done, bring it along. All kinds of produce taken in exchange at market price.. Remember the place, o'p-, poiit th Platte Taller lltisV; and sec 1 ond story of Fcrgy'a Jlow Shop. , . , ... U; W FjReew Plattsnjoutb, lct. 15 tf. ; : 1 DOQL.,;BRO&Com OrALKBM I If dry' goods: grogeries, - -Ira--' Farming Implements : COB HER 3d ASD MAll STS.. PL 4 TT S MOUTH, - X KB II ASK A. 1 f DOOirt.' DRO fc Cii f r ITave for sale Cornell's Gang Plo-w the Van Brunt Broadcast Seed Sower and Cultivator, the Selbv Union Corn Plant er, Wicr's Walking Cultivators, Dixon Grand Detour and Industrial Breaking and Stirring Plows Thev are warranted to give perfect satisfaction, r : i r- All parties who ordered the Van Brnnt Broad Cast Seed Sower and Cultivator, to be delivered by Feb. 1st, 1869, are notified that they arc ready for delivery by Doom Bro. '& Co. Agents ILany one wants to bay goods .. very low for the next thirty days, we eay go to ' ! Doom Beo & Co. - i . - i - ' v I The farmers of Cass and adjoining mnntiM nrinnld on to Dooms' and look at their Plows, Seeders, Cornplanters, nilU UbUl a ta4 u Ja ui y a-a . aa u A u. f mt w Athati favm I mT.i avw an t si Thflff arA I determined to keep the best, and they warrent every Implement they sell. If you want to buy A Grande Tour Plow A St. Louis Industrial Plow A Dixon, Tod 1 4 Dement Plow or ,A Skinner & Brings Plow go to Doom Bro. & Co. 50 Breaking sale by Plows received and for Doom Bao. & Co. Wier'a Walking Cultivator is undoubt edly the best eorn plow now made received the Gold Medal Premium over all others at the St. Louis Fair in 18G3. Doom Bro. & Co. have just received a large lot of them. Every farmer ought to have one. "' doom nno &. co Are selling off their Stock Goods very cheap for cash to make room for new Goods in the serin jr. All persons indebted to us will please call and settle the same immediately, as we piust close up our accounts. Doom Bro. & Co. FAIIMCRS. It vorf wsni io save moot?y,nme,iaoor . - i.i i nd expense, go and give your order to Do m Bro. Co. for onerof Van Brunt's Broad Cast Seed Sower and Cultivator, so that yon can get it in the spring with out fail. They are warranted to give en ire satisfaction. Also give them your order for the Celebrated Wier Walking Cultivator. About five years ago Mr. Thos. Thorn as, of this county, picked a few kernels of wheat from some canary seed in rJtck & Butterys store, and concluded to try the experiment of cultivating them. The first year the crop was destroyed by ver min, exaept a few stocks from wHichrhe V..! 1 fC Mn;na. Via ..A.InA ftf tTlfian uuiuiiicu wtiwuj, ,,.v.-v. Qil ftraina. nn to this rear. IS kS DUSneiS. . . . notwithstanding the grasshoppers done serious damage to it during the past two .u -..I. vears.- Mr. Thomas thinks from what experience he lias bad with this new kind Of wheat f which, from tbe metnod Of Obtaining it ha calls Canary Wheat) ., ... i . .tni u-V- .u tnat it wilt yieiu auuuw oj uusueis iu me acre with a fair opportunity. It makes good. flour, of a yellowish cast, raises well and. makes, as' good biscuit as ourhist spring wheat flour. In order that tbe" seed may be preserved, and oth ers may have a chance to try this wheat, Mr. Thomas proposes to dispose ot a small quantity at $3.00 per bushel. lie also nan a small quantity of the fa mous Surprise Oats," - from which he raised 2 12 bushels from 2 quarts the first eaaeon; and this year 44 12 bushels from the 2 1-2, notwirnstanding they were seriously damaged by grasshoppers both seasons, after they were beaded out. The Oats will be disposed of, in small quantities, at $3.00 per bushel. Speci mens of the Wheat and Oats can be seen by calling on Mr. Thomas, oi at the Her- alp", office. nov2Gm4 $1200 and. all Expenses Paid! See advertisement of American Shuttls 'Sewtmo Machixe, in our advertisinz col umns, ly All persons knowinf; themsees indebt ed to me WilT please call and pay up im- imediately. A word to the wise, etc Sept. 10 tf. C. E. Fobgt. n r ; - i - - - - ' - . Take Notice. Ali persons indebted to me by note or account will please call aod settle imme diately. All accounts not settled by W-i " l ' 1 T " a as ' a uecemoer otn, win oe leiifor eonec tioa.- Take notie and gOTern youroelf accordingly, and save your cost. .. nov2of Jacob Vallsrt, Jr. SOLD OUT! VWe hare, ?old oot oar entire stock of crocenes, ana must nave an accounts due ot settled immediately.'-Persons ow ing us wil! bear this in'mind, and sare themselves'some trouMety coming In and paving up. Uur,oltic9 is at nur Lumber Yard. --We propose to have all accounts I setded. and that immediately. ':tf.' 1 SmifsoVMiCKKLWAiT a Co. ... . . - , persons in tet.ieu to us. eitner Dy rjiite oracciunt, will please call and set tie immediately, a we wish to close our Rccennts by Dee. 25 th. ; .inoT26tf. ' I .Tallkbt Jb Rorr.vEE. F.alOtK.ilS Don't youbuy tha.Wior, Deer -or any other Cultivator !until yr.n go to'x Forgv'i shep and examine E Ni"wlonCIehr ted Patent Walking CuTlivatorr It is the chain pinu. C. E. Forjry U manufactur ing them, and, is making the hhove.s out of the best' refined cast steel, .nd the wood work-of ihabiVtYiuiber th it can be had. 'This Plow is victorious whert- evsr exhibited with; ether. This Plow took the premium over tho Wier Plow in his own county . See testimonials: This is to certify that I attended the I iwa State Fair, held at Clinton, Octo ber 1, 2, 3 and 4 ed Cultivator was be one of twoof the best out ot some thirtv different Cultivators. Premiums withheld. . Ed. Newlojt Jlhnms State Fair, Quincy, September, 18C8- Newlon's Cultivator was examm' ed and found ts be one ot lour or me best on the ground. Premium withheld Pickaway county, Ohio, 1868. fip.tr,rpmi um over atl others. ! . Orid Lctrht Agent. I certify that my Cultivator was award ed the first nremium in barren county, Illinois, over all others in 1803. fTake notice, this is in Wier'i own countv. Wiert Plow was at all of these Fairs, r 9 time. Ed Nbwlon. Levi Todd. Esq., Mt. Pleasant precinct, Cass county. Neb , is the only man that has ever used this plow in iseDrasEa, ex cert some of his neiehbors, and after giving it a thorough trial with several other Plows, including the Wier Plow, is decidedly in favor of the iNewlon's im proved Champion Cultivator. Plowing Matches. I attended a match at Col. IIutohlBOn's. Tha wor IS .1.fTrnt Cultivators nres- ent. Ererv plow in the match had either diamond or twisted shovels, except mine I was one out of five of the best 15. Pre mium withheld. EdNkwlos. Chenoa III. Newlon's Plow Victor! us hover all others, at a plowing match here. - tVINGMAN fc JO., ACeDtS North Henderson. 111. Newlon's Plow victorious over all others at a plowing match here. J. C Mkssenoer. This is to certify that I attended the State Fair of Nebraska, with E Newlon's Improved Cnltivator, and it was found to be one of the best of two out of seven. Premium withheld. C. E. Forgy. Reasons why you should bay of For F7 1st. The shovels are of the best cast steel, which no other shovel I low can boast successfally. " 2d.- My Plow is easier nan.ueu. 3d. It is much lighter on vonr team. : 4th. They are made at home and the money you pay for the plow stays nere; and you can get t in tne tan wim iue forn von raise. - - 5h' if Toor rjlow breaks, you know . . . - i where to zo witn it. n you oreas: acasi- ing in an Eastern made plow, you have to lay out of the use of it until you Can send East and get a new one. " ' Gth. The Plow is nicely arranged ta raise or lower, to suit high or low corn. 7ih. Thev are the best in use. 8th". Thev are all warranted to give the best of satisfaction atter tnree a ays fair trial. Send in your orders early. January 28 m3. SPECIAL NOTICES- Errors of Youth. A Gentle nan who suffered for yen from Nervous I Debility, Premuure Decay, aud all the effects of Toathful Indiscretion will, for the sake of suffsilng humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for makina- the simple remedy by 1 i . c- . .r . r . v. r . ... t. waicu ne was curcu. ouu.r. w,9u.UK I me aaver-.xser sexieri-e c um ..j . s. . i . j I.- .l.i.i inp rfectconadense. JOH: is b. OGDiN, jao7yl. No: 42 Cedar itreet. New-York. To IGonsuinptires. The Advitiser, bavins been restirrd to health in a ew weeks, by a ery simple reined , after having I suffered several years with a severe lung aiTtfction, and that dread disease, ConMimption-istaaxieus to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of care' . Te all who desire it, he will send a -opy of the prescription nsed (free of charge), with dl- leetiona for crenarinz and utingthe same, which they will and a aura ewe for CoKumpttun, Ath- ma. Bronchitis, dte. The only object of the ailver. tiser In leading the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, aud spread Information which be conceives te be Invaluable, and he hopei every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wis bine the Prescription will pleas address Rsr. KDWARB A. W1LSOM. 165 South Sexma street, Wl!liamburh, Kings couuty, New-York. jan7'C9yl Plattsmoutll Lodge No 6, A- F & A- M. Reiriilttroomraunicationslst andSd Mondays of each month, at 6 1 8 o'clock, p. m. it. a. i,ivimustu, iv m. G. O. BBTT8, Sec. : . St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Regular meetings first Tues lay of every month. at 7 p. m.t at tne omce el u it wtieeier. D W WHaELER. Clerk. Chairman. Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R. A- II. Ueaular convocations Sd and 4tb Tuesdays of ech inontn, at o l-a o-eioca p. in. K. T. DTKB,tl.F. O.C. BETTS.Sec. " :" I. o.o. P. Regular meetinirs of Platte Ludire, No. 7, 1. O. F. every Saluadsy eveuinc at 7.H o'clock p. m. Brothers of other Lodges are invited to visit this Lodge. By order oi six. ai. tydAriiAA, a.y. Wm. L. Willc, Ree. Sec'y. , BAND Or HOPE DFCRKS LODGE. No. 4. Beg- alar meeting's tbe second and fourth Friday evenings of each month. . . YOUXU, J-., W. U T. fiiatrr SARAH LEWIS. W D- V. T. J ', '. 8. W. CALKIN. W. D.8. REED, BEARDSLEY & CO, T?oal I Estate Agents, IWEEPIXG WATER, AEER&SEA. Li nds hnnht, managed and sold. Valuable Tim ber Land for sale. TaXta pal for Kon-residents Collections promptly attended t. ... ... march 26 1S63. It'I V-E R "Yy FEED, Sale Stable, . bt " - WM- J- H"SATT, Proprietor, rLATTSMOCTH, NEBRASLA. I sea at ktsiuiiuaj eau wajra im a.. 13 eV VisaL.aia Clahi;r an.l M. Cn VsbWj 4U. eomjl(dBtiol, of tbe inl l.o, ula good stock of HORSES AND - CARRIAGES, to let on very reasonabie.terms. ' ' ; - Stable on alam street, nea y opposite the PIT Kit -DAN HOUSB, mtumiiith, Xeb. . Dx31tf. FOR SALE OR TRADE ! - crUr. and rinern. a well. "table, wood shed irnon darellu S. eoniainina nx ruuuu, t.'u'i sail $ shed "on ttie let, (.ituiite on the corner r Severn ii ud.1 L.rut streets : al-. two tory brlrk I niidint:. 1r-s3G with two lots, ritHute on Vitlh street ; nor'h of .lam The above property will t cold hea,t tor caah ur traded for improved firm in CkM eofrnt "'''''', '!"." for particulars ppir OB :ut premie. ' " All uer.ins lnlebl.l to me are req'iented to ell ; and stl: iinmrditelj. as I must a:ti wi'l have thrm hettlo.l forthwith.. , "iTl'Jtf. ! . , GEO. BQKCX-. O. T.,JOPSSO!J. EUGENE B. LEWIS. 0. P. JOHNSON & CO., (opposite Clark or. Plummfr,) DtaLEas l Drugs, Medicines STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, HAIR OILS. rJfiWSDaDerS. JYLaKaZlIieS "- " ' &c, &c, &c. Prescriptions eimfuUy compounded hy n expe- rienced Druggist. SHANNON'S Feed Sale and Livery STABLE. , Main St. PHTTSMOUTH. I am prepared to accommodate the public wtt Horses, (Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nine llearse, n- .k. nti and reKonable terms. A Hack will rnn to Hteamboat landing, and to all parts oi tne vs am onu i - - - , city when desired. mr J. W. PH ANNOIT. Sheridan House, Wm. W. Irish, Proprietor. Corner of Main and Third Street, Plattsmouth, Neb. T-tAsril he the d:tv orwetlt. Chargos Tnueran-. I Spaces leave thi House daily for -II points North, South, East and west. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN- WASHINGTON! HaTing bought out the entire Stock of Goods from ' I GliLJll IJ D V 'CXi.liC.w io I In Prices I shallsell Goods LO WER THAN TIE LO WEST, r,,rn. Hid. s. Van or anv kind of I " ' ' - for Cash, Wheat, Corn, Uid- s, r'urs or any kind ol COUMTKi riiUlJUUl GIlOCF.RlV.S , DRY: GOODS BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, POCKET CUTLERY, YANKEE ' AO TIO.XS; ETC. . - Please give me call at my new brick building near the M. K. Church, north Maetl mam street. Hi; HUMAN IIUKVIjU. NKW HEVT MARKET!! GEO. F1CKLER, .. CORNER 2d 4- MAIS STREETS, PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hand the best of All Kinds of Meals, which they cau furnish their customers at ihe BEST OF RAIES FOB CASH I July 9d. 1863 3m. Empire Bakery ! 2d sr., opposite "irEir toss: STORE." PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEB Confectioneries, BREAD, V . PIES, .: CAKES, - CHEESE, and S IV EES-CRACKERS. ? kept on hand at all times. . nUBERTY.' ol5if. FOR SALE A farm consisting of 163 acret 100 acres under cultivation with all nece-sary out bulklinse. Two dwellinxs: a good Well of water. There is 4 acres of walnui grove, aud an orchard consiaiine; of ap plea, peaches cherries. atawbrTies, ra.pberri s, ctrrante and c-nipes. aid land is ultnated 6 1-2 miles from Plaiumoutli, on Ihe Lireo'n City Grade Hoad. Am 6 aatesef timlier. For further partic ular inquire on tbe premises ef A C aod HC Ma ken; oril W FalrSeid, in Ilattem- uth. Nov. 5C3i3 WJI. ST A D li Lin A 1 IV, One door tchi of Donelans Drug-ttore, Dealers in . . Ready-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ITATS, fAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. . TRCyKS, VALISES, . . and general itoclt of t . OTJTPITTINO GOODS For the Plains; also, a large lot of RUBBER CLOTII1XG. REVOLV ERS j?JVD A-OTIOJ"S. We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Cal. and examiuconr stock before yon buy any whvre elsrl Jyl '66 . Wo-ETADEUUNfl CO. F URN IT U R E! THOMAS W. SHRY0CK, CABINET MAKER, AXT DEALER IS ALL K1SDS OT Furniture and Chairs. THIRD 8TRKET. (Near Main,) PLA TTSMO UTH. NEBRASKA. Reoarins and Vamt-hinR neatly done. $3" Funerals attended at the shortest notice. AfiF.NTS WANTED FOR NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE, BY REV- DANIEL. MARCH. D- D- For fall, free, flowing, clear, apaikling, pure and graceful style; lor poetic genius , lor oeauiy o. it.nnoht i.h rich rlowinz lmxrinauon : lornicv analysis of character, graphic delineations and ripe scholarship ; for life-like pictures, glowiun words and happy Illustrations, mis worn n Sunh commendations. as tbe above, has been te reived from Bixhon Slmnson. Rev Albert Barne Geo. Jana B tardioan. D D., I W. W lley, D. D.. ...i v n n I,L.D.,mil leadinirCler NoaliPorUr. D. !.. lAi.U . w. A. Mearna. i- it v men and the Press of all Denominations, fiend for Circulars eontaloine the same. Agents are i everywhere meeting with unparalled success." 11 i. a most beautifully illustraiea uui eieganu; book, and pleasee everybody. Commissions, $100 to $200 per month, according to ability and energy. Address ........ . . - li.ntf iinv B. l Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinvati, O-. Chicago, Til., &t.Lov,Mo. decl7o37mo. NOTICE!! NOTICE!! I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, and desiie to call special attention to the 'same, an solicit a careful examination of the GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to KEEP MY STOCK io large and ' - WELL ASSORTED and the prices OF EVERYTHING ao low as to wak? it the icterest of every , FARMER AND MEC II A N I C IS CASS COUNTY, to call and either BUY OR POST THEMSELVES i before buying elsewhere, -v ' I I . K. . DUVLY. Plattsmouth, Oct. 1, 1S6S- tf. B. McMficban, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, COR N.PLANTER S, Cultivators, sulky and walking, r(r1r C4inwiAa VUwiai tWliV VwO Spades, Shovels, Hoes. Itakes, A large stock now on hand at small advance on Eastern Prices. - 106 Main Street, - Nebraska City, i (Opposite the Seymour House) SIGN OPTHE PAD-LOCK. Look Stich Reversible Peed ! SEWING MACHINE, AWARDED THE Ii If j.u h.rS I H K b.iVl I I I IVl J-LA.i I "J J- AAJ1U1 J XVX nU&AblB AAIllDllLUl n XT xr r. -RT T "V f KT-rrt -A- J. J. O-i l J JL xl ' Capable cf sewing in more than cue direction AND' FASTENING ALL ITS OWN SEAMS Without stopping Machine or Turning tho Cloth. It uses and wastes leas thread, than any other, and win commence a cera witbout nolding the -'' ends of the thread. . -v Warranted to Seic H-.ary or Fine Goods " Equally as well. 1 over ro, poo MACHINES SOLD SINCE 1861. , ft.-Send for Eeport and Circulars. ' Wm. E. Plant, Gen.' Ag't '. ... t. SIS" .North Fourth street.. B. Lonts, Mo, Dr. G- H. BLACK. Ag't, UI U lVtv Xov. 2o, lcC3;vl. lllllll $3 G KEEN JBAC'fii O) (full value seta loiny Book AgtutL AGENTS VYANTED FOR - MATTHEW HAE SMITH'S HEW BOOK, -:i...jo "Sunshine and Shadow in Ju York." A work replete with Anecdote arid Ircidenta of Life In The Great Me t'r op 6 Hs JlriDg a ilirr ir of Nr Tort, reflwcttris th&- ;. SECRETS Of THE GREAT " CITY. One Afrit void 60 io . on day, another !(! and delivered 227 .a 15 diyS. another 804 in 7 day No book ever published that selrv so rapidly 11 j ou wif-a to know now forlunea are made and X lost la a dar : how Shrewd Men are mine J in Wall .street; bow "Countrymen" are swindled bv Sharpers; how Miniti'er and Mrchants are Black, mailed ; t ow Da ace Halls and Concert Saloon are uaaired; how Gauibiiac Uones and Lotteries aie cuuducted : how stock Curapanli-s Oriifinaie and how the bubble Burn, 4e., read this Weiic. It (alls yeu about the mysiPr.es of New Tork. and Coctsjua sricy hie sn etches of ita noted millionaire, mar chants, Ac. A larire Octavo . Voiuioa. VM pases. Finely Illustrated. The larrest oommission Riven. Our 3t paie Circu'ar and a 5 Greenback sent fre on application. For lull particulars ant ternit ad- drets the sole publisher!', J. D. BI BS 4 CO., Hartford, ConiT. do. m. ii. ifi'cisVSKtV si DE IISTF TIST, Will be at Dr. Livingston's Office daring; the las week in each month . Al orders left in t he post office will promptly attended to. . ' . AND WOOL- CARDING. Hot for Salt Creek, where voa can kill two birds with one stone, get your Gra'n Ground aod Wool Carded at the aame time; the machinery for boUi Is tn rierfont order. We use the Patent Machine Card, which were run enough last year to establish their superiority over the old kind, as all who used them can testify. The superiority of Mr. S. Tsrlss as a Carder is well known, and hisKervices are (till te talned for the benefit of the pnblic. With the above advantages we natter ourselves that we can make It to the advantage of all wbo want work In our tin to come this way. D. DEAN, Proprietor. myis e. TWlaS, Carder. NEW ARRANGEMENTS eawsssassss t James O'lSTeill DEALER I,'' ', - TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WAR15 HATS, BOOTS, CAPS, SHOES, FARM PRODUCE And everything needed by the ' - - ? ,-, - FARM ER .s MECHAU C. riaving purchased the entire stock ofgoods lhwt ing to Wm Rerold, I am re-nttioK the store room.i" go -d style, and propose to sell g ods at the old d on the most reasonable terms. ' marStf JAilZ O'NULl. B.Fpcrlock, B. Baxter Wikdhim Co. Clerk and Kecoraer, Uept'y uierit rtee'r. Spurlock & Windham, PLATTSJIOUTU, HE BR ASK A. FRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. :-. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and : Conveyances Made, Taxes paid and receipts forward e ' , 1 promptly; Plattsmouth Juoe 18,1368 nil. Weeping Water Mills, Farmers, go where you can get the best our and ihs mosi f I SUmfX X X FLOUR a,ut U U vf BRA I giren In exchange for good Wheat. We are also doing rrist work: and, with our In- rrenjwil facilitiAM. feel asiinred that, we can rive the ' "d mo,t fl0,,r0, n,", " the 8UW- oatisraction uuarameea PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD. ' HlffHEST MARKET PHICE PAID. . : REED & CLINTON. March 26th, 1868. S25I THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE,, Is retailed at a price wltWo fhe reach of all. This Machine uses a stralKht needle, Bsskea the LOCK STiroil (alike on bottt KMs).- tai a eeir-adlntinr tension, and can do every variety or sewing. It wtu Imm. fll. bind. cord, kraid. Mim.' onilt. tnck. ruffl lenrtKsttiers will wers eqnany wen on sua, linen., I w)0ieB or couon ndi. with linen, or cotton thread. WW. WT V . t I AAA JJ SHUTTLE SEWIaVO MACBiyjC. Warranted for FiYe Years! - t - .f Our A rents will be supplied with duplicate parts of the Machine, In ease of accident. It make prfciIy the Annies Itch made by the Srager, wheeer k Wil. son, Howe, .and Florence Macaiae. It has the lo-dr-feod, like the best of klgb-pr isedHachines, and Is the ooi Inw pra a Miue JBacbtne in ttie market that Ii.k this feed. Weare enabled to sell a ftmt. ela-eSfU'TTLK MACHIN E at a very low price, . o n , aocuoni of Its Mmpnciiy, aou conseqneiu low cost of Manufacturing, in comparison With Complicated Sa dirties. ' ; AGENTS. Wt wih Io arranre wilii Aget-ts, an'.or lmfe t represent the American Mhuui&ewln MacMre, in each Mate, County, aud Town tn the Uaited Stea arid Ontario. Kxtra iiducements U Kipsrlehcd Aerat.-r. . For full particulars, as to Saiary and Coin mission, addreaj t.B . G.V. N A SDR E VS, Genera? Agent, I ,-. . : ' .-DeirvU, Mtelu X. B LoY trie benefit of our A tent we have ar ranged wilh parties who have Goods surtakln for Sawiri. LI a.). I r.0 i .rn T . tn calf UP 1 1 u.i ...r I oi samples ana iuu inmiq.iiars on recvipi ui ene rcl sainpie. tuu iuii ,n&iiii;.iir on rectfl (ii ui one rci rap. Address G, V, X. A?PufcW, Oenersl Ag't, tri'lt. Il'.ehj i " J.j ' Lrtr Js'll ' f ri ;? -t .