u !f1 i t: f i LOCAL NEWS. The river thas been filled it!i floating ice sinco jeitfrday morning. Rev. Wright arrived athomela'i wck, and will remain for a coupl of months., Farmers will comroeneo sming wheat Jn a few days if the weather continue? fTorab!e. Flsrvey Sae has completed bis veloo peda and is encased in training the ani mal preparitjry to a public rida. Ibn. John Taffs has our thanks for cipie of tho reports cf th General Land Ofiic, RDd of the Civil Service. Maj. D. II- Wheeler has imtJa a valu able present to St. Luzes School in this city in tho shapo oi a lot of school books. Dooms hive bought out the stock of gool.s ofT'red tor sale b Capt. Kuh!, and the Capt. is now behind tho counter in Dootss' Store. We counted forty farm wnnns on Main Street, between Second and Third, at one time last Saturday, besides nearly as mny on each block on Main Street. Our merchants Lave Len striking out fjr new gods at a lively rate daring the past week. I. E. Rufifncr, Kverton Dootn, Wiu S.aJe'man, and several thers,havj one Mr. J. Q. Uetwiller, ''(Jrand L-ctorer tif Iowa" will deliver a 1'enjperance Lec ture in PltittsuiouUi, March 17th. Corao out and hear him. Admission free. We are glad to aain s3j tha g -nial eounteuance of our old friend J. W Barnes in our mid t Barnes has 'bad enough of life in M;ssiiri, ond will not leave Plattsmouth ngaia in a hurry. We learn that Mr. Coolbauh, of ChT ci0, was in the city Inst week. lis dit tuVt of locating in Glor.wood, but ho changed his mind rather su Idenly also bis name. The great polic e mud-lift ef the t;f;rt class cities in Nebraska" has bsn set t'.pd by Jxlg SahlfT and Mayor R b rrts takirg a friend'y drink and J-idgn Sihl-r tr.king sole chargo of tho polica b-j'.ne.-a of said city. The re-id.nt of Cass county who would r ' ngiinst binds on tho 27th becam-J h? is not certain that tha rai'roil will r-m patt his door, would want li" s c in 'shelled" before he would neri it "s a gift to save him from tarvaiion. St. TrK.E."3 S a r. u at u Scis )L. Ail who are int'TMed in th-i s i:d S;'i )ol r rs qat 'd to mnet at St. L'ike'i" Church ori next Sabbath morning nt 0 o'clock, far practice in Vocai Mui?. V,'m. L. V."rLf.i, S c'v. W are told by men who live on R -ek j Cre-k that a Rvlroad can be run up thit j i ,, with a grade of oi.ly .) feet to il.o ; ia ie. lnis may De so, tm. n so a is h ( b?avv hek on Plattsmouth. i We know of families from on nihborhoj 1 who ars oming t.) f.i'S c.vjtity this Spring in the event wc vote wintv I on Is an 1 wo-k is commons 1 on the railroad. If wo fail in that they will g i i s-:n? more wid ) aw iko locality in iho Stire. I'o you want th;n h-.-re? See n itioe jf di jlu'sn of the firm of Simpson, Miekclwuit Co.,. by the re tiring of E. Buttery from the firm. The 1 i.iiness will f till be earri. d on by Simp s n Si Mlckelwalt, who can furnisb you any amount of lumber at th; lowest pri ces. There are probably a f ; .7 individuals in Plattsmouth who w.llvot r.gainst tha issuing of coun'y bonds to bu:l 1 railroads because they cannot b tve p sitive assur ance that the road will cross tha river :it tha exact point .they would like to have if. That class of people would be will in to sustain a loss of $ j t prevent their neighbor making $2,50. The Railroad is doin a fine thiDg for Mills county, even before a pound of iron i laid. Property is coming up, up, up, and wo learn that our friend Solo mon sold 813,000 worth of real estate last week to a Chicaga gentleman who intends taking up bis ubade ia Glen word. Are the property owners, of Piatts mouth asleep, or are they Uying back on their '"natural advantages," as uul. Have you beard from the Mid lie and Southern part of tho "bounty? An! do yoi expect to secure the railroad r.t Plattsmouth without an effort. Remem ber that one years time, with a railroad, will build as largo a city as Plattsuioash at any other point on tha river in C.i3s county. Something Extra fok Boys and Girls It is well kn wn that The l.iule Cur- jyral, tho brilliant Western Juveni'.e.has a larger circulation than any other Ja venile Magazine in the world. This has been gained by real merit and enter priso. The Publishers aro cnletvorlng to double their imni?ne circulation this year, anl have determined to sand their Magazine free For tsrei: mostus Jan nary, February and Mar-li nuu-.bers of lSoD tj every family who will send th ir address before tho first of My, with four cent3 in stamps for return postage, 'fhrse are intended as samples to those who are not now taking tho Magazine in its new enlarged form Ad dress Alfred L. Sewell & Co., Publishers, Cbicago III. LUCTUltE. The T?ev. Ceo. S. AIexandcr,of Nebras ka Clty.wiU .leaver a Lecture on the re lation of Woman to Government, Moral and Labor, Tt Tharndiy evening, 13:h me ireovierian unurca in Plattsmouth. L-:cturo to begin' at o'clock p. m. Admission " cent, chil dren 10 cents, Clergyman aud families admitted free. If Cas county issues $200. 003 in bonds. upon which she pavs $20,000 per annum interest, and the Railroad company pots $1,500,000 worth of taxable property cf its own, in (he county and another SI, 000.000 worth is brought into the county the first rear in consequeuo of tho road beinjj built, bow much cf the tax to pay that interest would come out of the pre en: taxpayers not a dime, and every man who can makeSurcs knows it. As an instance of tho increased value of property on assums of a railroad, we would cite the unbelievers to the case of Judgo Tubbs, of Mills c uhty,who oSVr ed 1200 Acres of land, in Mills county, one year ago, for $23,000, an 1 couid not End a purchaser; last weeu he was offer ed SS.j.'iXJO for 100) acres of tho same land, and he refused the offer this time Within the ye.ir thj B. & M. R R. h n been locatod through Mills county, and grading commenced. Judge Misoa challenges the best ve loeipcJist '.: the country to a race against his "blioded" mares fro:n hero to L;n coin. He will not bet, of cO'jr.se,as there is a statute prohibiting b;tt';n, but he will make an arrangement by which the velocipedist who beats his mires to Lin coln comes quietly in possession of one thousand do'lar; jrovided eaid veljci pedist will insure to him a li'iu sum in case his mares C)msi out ahead. This challenge is directed to all the veloeipsd ists in the world. Vhruiiirl: Hold on a few days till our man has learned how to ride. Whenaver you are met by the man with a knowing wink, who nsV.s you in a mys terious way h jW mu ili tux the Railroad will pay into tho couiity treTS'jry, you jutt tell h:m thit it will pay enough to Luep up tho interest on tho 203.000 in tionds which the company a!ts of Cas county, and that the increase in tnxable property in the count s will bo sufficient to bring the taxes down be'o wh it they are at present; and if Le d sputcs your proro-ition, set down beside him and ehj.v hbo th? lig-ires. . . - We h-iva board one miu i;i Cass county argue ng i'.iit isu:n II. R. br.di on the r'-a:: 1 tba' bis lurid vouM be made more valuable, caus'u g hiiu to pay heavier tfis.-s, but th it it would not incrut.se the yi ! ! of corn per acre. We have a re;n ely for thit individutl, and will not charge him a cent for tho advice. When your land becomes valuable ia cjnse queries of the railroad, sell it r.nd go farther wes-t where vdu can ret lire acres fo" ha: you S-.1I ono f.ir. This region of country could -pare vou at least we w.-ull try to survive lv shock. Hill's Vsgf.taele Sicilian IIa:r Re NiiWhK. We again present our readets with a new advertis mont of this popu lar and meritous artijie for re.itoring gray hair to its origiual color, acd pro moting its growth The wes:ern agency is in the bands of Messrs. Cjok Cobu.-n & Co., Chicago, j the popular advertising ng' nts. Tho ! wholjfale trade say the sales of Hall's Hair Uenetver exceeds that of any pro prictary article which retails for one dollar. As this i thj sixth year it h been in ue by our people, and the tales steadily it. creasing, it must possess all the wonderful merits which are claimed for it Try it. We hav often remarked that no per son is so well qualified to judge of the merits of a local paper as one ho ra sides At a distance from where thi piper is published and who feels an interest in ! tho Io;al news. In order to sho.v Low the IIfrald is viewed bv this class of men, we take tho liberty of copying a few lines from a private letter from 'a irotitleman in Ohio who has taken the Herald for the past two years. Ho for wards $2.50 for a third years' subscrip tion, and says: "1 have always thought it to luy interest to patronize the press of every county where I happened to own land, and I take this occasion to say that the Herald suits me better than any pa per I ever patronized, it being filled with local items." We thank our friend for the above compliment, and assure biin the Herald shall ever prove an hoaest rt ilex of the business interests of Platte mouth and surrounding country. DIED. In this city, March 4th, 18G9, cf Con gestion of tha Lungs, Mr. J. W, Ssow, aged 53 years. Mr. Snow was born in Lancaster City, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, was a printer by trade, and was at the time of his death an employee in the Herald of fice. ' Ho was the editor "and proprietor cf a weekly paper in Missouri for some years, but was compelled to abandon H at the outbreak of the recent war. lie un ted with the M. E. Char :h at the early nze of 14 years, and lived nn exemplary Christian life from thai day until bis death, and died firm in the faith. Mr. Snow was in every re-pect an exemplary into, believing than nn honorable name! and a consciouine-i of harint? faithfully periormel vrhHtever duty pave hinitodo, WdS preferable to lainej of gold obtained through evil and corrupt means. In this city, February 17th 13G9, of Typhus Fever. Mis. A. J. Erwav. See' new adrertisements on second pnge Of thlf issue. DEALtSA I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND Farming Implements CORXtH 3d AND MAIN ST$., " PLATTSMOUTIF, - .V;b.1.SA"-1 noon, rho co Have for sale Cornell's Gang Plow the Van Brunt . Broadcast Seed Sower and Cultivator, the Slby Union Corn PianN er, tier's Walking Cultivator; Dixon Grand Detour and Industrial Breaking and Stirring Plows The are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. liOOJI, RKO. &, CO. Ilavfl taken tha general agency for the Buffaio Pitt's Threshing Mtchines for the counties of Cam, Saunders, Lancas ter, Seward and Butler. If any one wants to bay goods very low for Xhe next thirty days, we say go to Doom Bro & Co. Th , farmers of Cass and adjoining counties should go to Dooms' and look at their 11 Plows, Seeders, Cornplanters. and other farm Implements. Thev are determined to keep the best, and they warrent every Implement they sell. If you want to uy A Grande Tour Plow A St. Lou:s Industrial Plow A Dixon, Tod I & Dement Plow or A Skinner & Briggs Plow go to Doom Bro. & Co. 50 Breaking Plows received and for ale by Doom Bro, & Co. Wier'e Walking Cultivator is undoubt edly tho best corn plow now made. It received the Gold Medal Premium over all others at the St. Louis Fair in 1808. Doom Bro. & Co. have just received a large lot of them. Erery farmer oubt to have one. doom uno &. CO Are selling o!T their Stock Goods ver? cheap for cash to make room for new Goods in the spring. A:l persons indebted to us v.ill please o ill and settle the same immediately, a? we must cioee up ouruccounts Doom Bro. it Co. fak3ii:ks. If you want to save raoney,time, labor and expense, go and eive yojr order to Do m Bro. Co. for oneof Van Brunt' Broad Cast Seed Sower and Cultivator, so that yt.u can get it in tho spring with out fail. They are warranted to give en tire satisfaction. Also give thm your ordjr for the Celebrated Wier Walking Cultivator IIAIIEI2D. On Wednesday, March, 31 ltT9, at Weeping Watrr, Cas county, N Iths'kb, hy Rev. A. J. Swartz, Mr. II. II. Seelet of Iowa C.ty, and Miss Harriet Bull, of Cass county, N-branka. oiitr. All persons indebted to u. either by note or accaunt, will please call and set tle immediately, a we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. n0v2'3r. V.ILT.RRT" & RCFFNER. " f 1 .' $1200 and all Expenses Paid! Seo advertisement of American Shuttle Sewimq Machine, in cur advertising oo': umns. ly I'AY IP, All persons knowing themseves indebt ed to me will please call and pav up im mediately. A word to the wise, etc. Sept.10 tf.. C. E. Forgv. Take Notice. All persons in Jebted to me by note or account-will please, call and settle imnie dlatelv. All accounts not settled by December 25th, will be left for collec tion. Take r.o'ice and govern yourcelf accordingly, and save your cost. nov2'jtf Jacob Vallery, Jr. music. Mrs, Kate Simpson would resn tfully say to . her friends a&d'tha pub s that sbe has made arrangements to Enlarge her cla6S of music scholars, and would be pleased to instruct arv who may wish to take lessons on Piano Fjrte. Enquire at residence, corner Vino and Seeond streets Plattsmouth. FeblS'.f Mrs. XV. II BA8SETT, Agent for Piatlos.Orpnns nnil Mclodeona cspectfully invites trioso d6trous of purchasing instrumeota to cill at her rcciilance ani soe ono cf Esty's College Organs; alii, an illustrated catalosue, showing a variety of styles. feb25wG ., .. .. a . - The copartnership terttofore exiatm betwrien J. D. bfnpsun V. Miciolwait and E Buttery uti ier tho Grm name of .Simp-ion, Micktjlwait & Co., is thi day disolvi'ii by -Mr E- But'crv retiring from said firm.- Simpson & Mickeiwnit rs Fumes all liabi!i-.i o' t hS late firm and eollects alldnlts cub 8'im, and will ;on tiri'ie the Lumber b isiness nt the old stand. Simpson, MicekXvta:? & Co. PlatlsmoathjNeb. Fe:25,tf. " IIiiTiTioj bouiht out the interest of E. Battery in the late firm of Simpson Mick- elwait & Co. it is nbn'.utcT necissry than the husinei ff th Into Srm shiul.l be? settled tip- Therofuro wo sh.iM ex peel all ptirsiris owinj u to eall rtnd pay up, as we cannot pive l ir.er innti Smrsox & MlCKKLtTAIT. I'lattsmouth, Neb. Fb2o.tf. Omalia incurred with lark inr curs. . ii . I. it Can uaiuiy ihkc u ""'' 8'uinblir.i; over a viciotn and napping eneir. Omu't'7 7t-?f. Don't you buy the Wier, Deer or any other Cultivator until you go to F.irgy'n shrp and examine E. NewlonVCelebr ted Patent Walking Cultivator. It is the champion. C. E Forgy is manufnetur in2 them, and is ina-.ing the siiove.s out of the best refined cat ,teel, and top wood work of 'he best timber tint cm be had. This Plow is victorium wher evsr exhibited with others. This Plow took the premium over tho Wier Plow in hi own county Sa testimonials: This i to certify that I attended the I ma State Fir. held at Clinton, Octor ber I. 2, 3 and 4, 18Gi and rav Improv ed Cultivator was examined and found to be one of two of th best out of some thirty different Cultivators Premiums withheld. -Ed Newi-un. Illinois Sta e Fair, Qninry, S.-pt-mlte', 18-58, Newlor.'s Ca tiva'or was examin ed and found to bo one of four of the best on th1) round. Premium-withheld. J Rider, Agnt PirLair.iy cuunlij. OUio, Sp., 1808. Newlon's Cultivator was awarded the first premium over all others. Orid Lctrev Agent. I certify that my Cul'ivttor was award ed the first premium in Warren C3unty, Illinois, over all others in loos. (Take notice, mis is in Hier's own county.) Wier's How vas at all of these fairs. xcrpt in Ohio, and I beat him every time. Ed Newlon Levi Todd, Esq., Mt. pleasant precinct, Cass county. Neb , is the only man that. has ever used this plow in Nebraska, ex copt some of bis ne:shbors, nd -after ilivir.g it a thorough trial with several other Plows, including th Wier Plow, is decided! v in f-ivor of the Newloa's Im proved Champion Cultivator. Plowing Matches. I attended a match at Col- Hutchison's fbrro were 15 different Cultivators pres ent. Erery plow in the maUh had either liamond or iwistrd shovida, except mine. I was one out of five of the best 15. Pre mium withheld. EdNkwlon. 'henna III Newlon's Plow Victorias over all others, at a plowin-j n ateh here. Kingman t Co , Agents jVora Htn.leraon, 111. Nwjon's Plow victorious over all others at plowing match here. J. C. Mfsienv.fr. This is to certify that I attended the State Fair of Neb-aska, withE Newlon's Improved Cnltivator, and it was foun 1 'o be one of iha b?st of two out of S"ven. Premium withheld. C. E Fo-gy. Reasons why you shou'd buy of For 1st The shovels are of the bst cast steel, which no other shovel Plow can boast succssf u'ly. 2d. Mv Plow is easier handled. 3d. It is much lighter on vour team. 4th 'Thev aro inadi at home and the money you pay for the plow stars here; and you can get it in the fall with the corn von raise. 5th. If vnnr plow brpak, you knw where to co with it. If yon break acast inn in an Eastern madn plow, you have o av out of the use of it until you can send East and get a new one- fith. The Plow is mee'y arranged to rai( or lower, to suit Ivgh or low corn. 7'h. Thev are th bt in ue. 8th. Thev are a'l warrmtpd to give she best of satisfaction after three d tys f-iir trial. Send in vour order3 early. January 23 m3. PlatiSEioTith. Lodare No- C, A- 1?- & A. XI. 'ttif'iHi-pomnnnieatl.iri" lst null 3 ! Motiiarg cfcMcti nnotb, mt 6 I 2 o'elo'-k. p. ni it. K. LIVIN lSToy w j. G. C. B:TTS, Pee. Nebraska Chapter No-3, R A- II. Keif alr con vicaiiois ? l ni 4th Tii-isJ.yi oT t. h in-Lth, nt 6 1 2 o'eloric p m. e. t. rTKn,!.p. O C. IlETTS, vec. I- 0.0- F. Ilegalur nMM-tjnH of Putt Ii ipi-. Vo. 7, 1. O. O F. e'"i jr Salu t'lij evi'iinsnt 7 'f o cl-wi p. m Kr thi-r nf ot- e' I." if 'S ari l.iv; v 1 to Tisit this hoiigo. By ordsr ol a.ii m. ciirjii.N, ii.u. Wii L. W'LLs. Etc lec'y. C00K,C0BURNCtC0. Advertising Agents, Chicago. 9tAre aiitltorizrd In rteeire A'lrr tin'mcnr for this paper, ut our Vrwtst rates, awt arr stymtA fnr all AVw.vpa pr rs in the If. &. and T rriUtrvs. fiBDVERTISE Dr. J. W. illiJM Hnving penu ir.ei.ity Incut. 1 at WEEPING WATER FALI,S Oat4 ctmt.iy, Nermkka. Jir7 69 f . liCa! rVolice la Distiio! Co i t '21 JnJic al District wlthla and for Ca ccunty, Kc!)anl.a. Thomas T, B-r. y r H E FfilU and J J D:x-ell, De . . - . fci.dinta. ' ' ' T fl E Tfill anfl J J Dixwc'l. uou rnd"nt. Defen (laiit : Toil are he'bv i.imird that I'll !.nii L farrv P'uinttlf tn til ab its entitled cn-e. I' is on th" 4'h rtnv of Mrch, lr!9 R I l bi" etliinn in the District IVinrt of Ibe H JudK-i I D:-trict, w'tM'i ai.d fr Jisa connty, Nebr.iski ihe tjcl anil prayer oft. id petition is to uht;iu a decr-e oi' Slid Court dive. ting yo t of- all riuhtj t tie. tnrrr ft' anil cUuil in any mil. ner rr form tor.th wu-h'et qnarter of ec'i3n No tUnty-one in Yosn-hlp eleven norlh of ratine thi lcfti, ato ih' 6 h f M. aud to cnR-m and jiet tb titit ti aal'l land free from all incumbrance ia tha anirt Thoma L Barry, p'a nti!fh-rciu. Vjfi are rerjnirKd to annTjrer id petition on or be fore th' 2.h flay o' tpril, lSJD. D-i;i'd March' i'.hj . . ' - TIT0MAS L BARKT. By JftXBhh & CBAriS his att'y marT4 KESD, BEARDSLEY & C0,; Heal. S stat o ii. gents , WEEP1XG WATER, ZEJIRXSKA. Li n ls bought. m::ii 1 and slrt,- Valuable Tim bar Laud furatle. Txa raid fr Noo-rot,i Iinw Colltmtioni iruuiptly alt 'i.ded to. . - - msrch 25 1s08, IVOTICJ3. JAMES O'NV.IL ia my authorized A (rent for the collection of all aecnultta due the indr:;nrd for medical aervjc; hix receii t will be valid (or the payment of any moniek on ald ai-eount. Anrnf 1 14, S7. K. K. L1V1NQ310S,M 1) '! '.; Probate Jtice Whereai Henry rthlerkirt hnatn'tt-! application to ih I'rol ate Ci nrt of f i- county, to have El ward "etmer appoint -d a-lministraror of the et-,te of pirian F ed' ric i. d -c aetl, late nf Ca Cotioty. So'iriia. Wovth n he Cur bat appiit'd i lie 25 h dny of March. at hia ffl.t la I'luW-n m h at 12 octK.'k m, t b ar and 'let.iTmi aiil niviitft tion ; all vTiCna interested wl I p ar ..n Ih.i- d ty WILMtM I. O r;K. I'nbat Jule. ristiftnnn'h. lrl'h 4'h, lf9 fei48. Notice to Jurors The time of hoMii.e the tlitr.ct Court w ithi and for the oiim of C .ss, hivlnu; K m (by art of ibe L- g s aioie of ihelitenr Nobrask;) i'lmiiid liuiu tin-ft. si s-ondavs in 1 :rch a:id .'i-p enitw. to tb erond i-2.) Mood y in v yii; and tlie lin-t (l-t) Mon day ui Ocioler. All pe'stnia wuo n .ve iite.i mm nioned t iipit'ar be lure th said Couit at be March .--. .... . . .u.. .i:i T . i-.. ,t I i-rn, i-"' "rt'' ,u .jim i.t w-:thcu: lurther notice or i!imon WILLI M h. WELL". Cleric oi Q'at. Com t-e C'ti.tv, NelirtsK. FOR NiLE Oli i;c. t lr-l ii if , rotila'.nlnc hix riu. if hi 1 c-lt . ;xi ri'lfri ii, we!i,slbir vn , -Ua.l .n:I b is? . .U I i. Vir li. itu tie on Mi c n er f Si-Vi-nih knl Least atti ; al o to tury bi kk ui lt- if. ?soii, wtffi ;wo lets, Min.it oi r'ifih s-t'ert t r Ii ft .liu. Thi- HbnTe piopcity ih l unij i )iati lor &!i or traded fur aa iuif rYtd fn m la Ch-- rn'iut v. rVr aui-aiira apply ort !he p.-miii. : GhO. BOKCC AM p.-- n in.!lte.l ti rue are re qi?steil to call and rftf-tl i-rinii tlinlelv, a i mast atitl wi:l hive tun t'ej f .ribwita. XTl9:r. . GEO. BOECKL. O. r. JOHNSON. ECCEXK B. LEWIS. o. i mmm & co., 5 (opposite Clark Sc Plammer,) CBALXB8 I!f Drugs, Medicines BOOKS') STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES. IIAIIt OILS. Newspapers, Magazines &C, &CM &-C. Prt cri;ior. cartfullj-oxpoundeJ ty n fP'- riciiccd U.-Ui-gt. l.aufc bio. SIIxVNNON'8 Feed, Sale and Lively STABLE. Main St.. - - I'lattsmouth. I am prepared to accommodate tn pobli? wtt IIorSGSj (Carriages and 13uggieS, I Also, a nice, liparse, On t.nrl not Ire and rcBf onaJilt- terms. A Flack will tan to steamboat ianuine, sud to all paitsoftbe citv vrhen denlred. ,.... J. w.fii...UJ, ShsrlcSan Wm. W. Irish, Proprietor. Corr.fr of Jinn and I find blrest. Tard b ibe day or we-k Clmrj;i ti ieraip. 1 S'a. re L ive thi II us daily fur tl p'icti- or'h. South, Etand V'ert. olvl. GREAT EXCmiBM r WASHINGTON! SIEPR3IA 13 EUOL&! Havl.ig hcubt Jt tbe eistire mk:Ic of Guods from G li EJi 7 ' LYD U CEMEX TS In Prirps I sii.s!: nil T o.! 1.0 U'V? TIIXX TITE LOWKS't, for Cjh. TSit wt t'orn, Hi b-s, Far or any kind ol COUNTRY PRODUCE Mt St c!t Couri -ts of ( ; n n a r. i: ir.s , n u Y coo ; s oars, siior.s, clotiixg, HATS and CAPS. PitCKET C U TL E U V, YA .V KEE AO70.V.S-, ire. P'eafi- flv me c.ll at rr,y tie v bilck buibUng n.'ar the M. E. Chun h. noith eir inimin-ft. IIEtltiMA.X IIEUOLD NEW JIEYT illASIEiET!! GEO. FICKLEPv, CORXER 2d f- MAIS STREETS, rUTTSMOCTH, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly ou bat.d the best of All Kinds or bleats, which they can furnish their customers at ibe EST CF SUES FOB CASH I July 2d. 1SG3 3m. "Empire Bakery ! ii ST., OPPOSITE '-NEW YORK STORE." PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEB Confectioneries, BREAD, j PIES, ' J CAKES, CHEESE and SWEES CRACKERS. REFRESH! rcrVTS kept ou band al all times. II HUBERTY. nlSif. A GreatIoveIty ! "OU 25 ceiiia and ot.9 f t im, w -a xd ar.y pjrtjkC -amid C al' ilidWreU of m.r New Golden Fountain Pen, II d '.ii.s ink t w i a lOO I.I N US AT ONE DIP. !0 ier day cnurantied to Acin's. single aitnlea IU ceali. Oircutara Ifrie. Ad ir it. H. YoCXf? k CO.. F14 liaChambc St.. f,-ij.!, Mif. One door wesl of Donclan's Drug-slort Dealers in Heady-mold iLtling, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS HAT.. r.Ars r.or,TS shoes. and a general at'ick of OUTFITTING GOODS Kor the Pljlat; also, a larpe lot "f RUBBER CLOTHIA'G. REVOLl ERS jJYD jYO TJ O.YS. W boushl low an J will si 11 cheap for csh. Cal tnd xrmiieoar atock before u buy in v hi re eisel JSl 1)6 Wm. S lADhLM ANA A CO. FURNITURE! inOHAS 7. SHRY0CK, MAKER. AXD DEALER IX ALL KIXDS OF Furniture and Chairs. Tnip.D ETKEET, (Scar Main.) VLATTSMO UTI1, JfEBRJSK.l. Renarinc and Varnl-hins natlv done. 53 i'aaerals at'eoded at Ihe shortest ootice. nil. PLOWS! PLOWS! C E. FORGY, Manufacturer of all kiniixof Farmiiij: ImitlcmcnlN. ?trh a tlic celebrated Rod Rreakiop Plow. Moold P.iard Br:.k''r-. Slirr nff Plow. Single and Pouble Slioel. Cultivator and Harrows. ItenairinK done on hnt notice All vorlc warranted. flavin lmd much exp.'rien-e in the bnine5 I j frl anrel that I can elve frcce"-al ntif fsctinn. Please give me a call before purcbasinf! Isewher. C. V. F0P.6T. Plattsmouth. Nrb., May 6th, 1SCT. NOTICE ! ! NOTICE ! ! I am cow receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, anddeslretocul upeeial attentln to the line, an so'.cit a careful examination of the before pnrch.isiuR e'jewhere, as I am iiftriD inert b KEEP MY STOCK ao large anj WEIL anil the prices OF EVERYTHING ao low aa to mak - it th it teres t .f every FA RmZR A N D 'l K C II A N I C IK CASS COUNTY, to Call anil ei lifr nUV OR POST THEMSELVES before bnyltig elu he.-e. i:. . BOVLV. P:attrooath, Oct. 1, 1S0- tf. D. B. M cIMechan, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY. IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, COIl .V. ' . A A TE II S, Cultivators, sulky and walking, Oook Stoves, A Lvrge Variety on Hand. Spades, Shovelss Hoes, Rakes. A larc 'tocli now on band at small advance or Eastern Prices. 106 Mnn Slrcet, - JYtbraska Cifj. (Opofcitc the Seymour lions') SIGN OF THE PAD LOCK. lisinroved Farm and Tim- Iier t or feaic The farm I ab nt 20 milea weal from Pla tt mouth 2mie wei-t i f H.tover'a, on ihe stage llo.id 6' at rea lias been in cultiv ilii n alolionse nron it an l plenty of atock water; it ia S w qr -ec 27. T 12 It It It. acre; ami cotiufcicd win it ia i,ot I ai o ii Knrnf? or ec 2H, -aroe T and K (timhi r) 90 aud S0-1O0 acres, makititr 2.VI and Sfi I0o acie. Also tlie N w qrof N w or ol .Sec 21. T 711, K 44. in Mi'ls onnlv. Iowa, Due eautfro-n i'lattsnlonih. and 1 miie from the river. (hevv timber.) Kor term addreta. D. H KILOmOS, ma)2itf. Ulenword, Iowa. LIVBHY, PS B D, AND bt WM- J- TITl ATT, Propria PLATT'MOCTH, NrTBRASI.A. Firat rate Stablina and W.ison Tarda for the c C3roino'laion of the pal lie, also a jjod stock of HORSES AND CARRIAGES, to let on very reavinablejterms. I -. Y.1- f.. . . . . . . : . . . " . n C T - T. i-1. 1 wi. wo . i -i r- n ' I 'I - J u r n il r. i. DAN HOUSE, Plattsmouth, Xeb. l-c31:f. Pleasant Viev7 Nursery I have on band and for sale a On asso.tme . f NXJHSBRY STOCir cocsi.-ting of the choicest variety cl 3 year oi l APPLE TltEES. Adept d to th;a toil and climate. Sit iat--l 7Vo and a h i ! milfS touthicest nf Plalla mouth, !elraha. Perry Walker. li. 1I full value s, nt la tny Bi.uk Agent. AUENTS WANTED FOR MATTHLW HALE SMITH'S EEW E00K, ' Sz.r.siine and Shaucxc in Y(tc York." A wort rn k-te wi'h Anecdote and Ircidnt of Life In The Great Metropolis, Bt ini a Mirnr of Si w Tor!:, rell-ct tig the SECRETS OF THE GREAT CITY. One Agent otd SO in one !y, another dd and eITeril 227 .n :5 d y. annthnr 804 in 7 days. "o book ever pnbLir,ed that ell ao rapidly I" Vi'U wh to know bow Foitunes aie made and i ni iu a dy ; bow Shn wj leu aie mine I in "'h'I H'let; hint "f. ua'ijmen" n itwtiidlrd by h tri ors; how M inix'ei a ami Merrh int are ltlnck ii .i I ; ow Dai:ce Malta ai. I Co-cert SalooB are lit upcd: Low G iniii'inif II.)n-e aod Li nei a. e nd:ie'ed ; how Mwll C ul. anl a ! imaio and hi.w he Bubhu.' Borl., Ac , re.id lbi woik. It ti llii you boot ibe niy.'erei of New York, and Contains icy life e:cbes of it i of d million nr, me--'a'lis c. A larte Octavo Vo.mnn 720 pa e, imly lllii3tratt.il. The iHrc-st cuiiiuiss jun ffiven. n 33 pm C'ircu'ar and a $5 Grei'tibacit sentfrt u a, pl.c.ti.in. tor In: 1 particular andttinnad- i e-a the sole pnblN' er J. B Wl'Ult CO., Hartford, Cotn. DR. XI. II K CMKY, D E INT rj? I S T w ill be at D-. T.i;npoLa Offce duriig 'Le lt t ek in ea.h month Al iidcmkfl iu llricil flicf m ill promptly uttt't.iicd to. . July 6. NEW A KR ARGUMENTS James O'lTein DEALER IK TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IARDWARE, QUEENSWARK HATS, BOOTS, CAP?, SHOES, F ATvM PRODUCE And everything needed by tl :ARM ER s MECHANIC llavies D'lri hase'l the entire atock ofno da lelor ' g Iu H ui Htrold, I ii ui le lining Hi- pioie tin m in o il ?:j if. aim oioi oi-e to net! g ouB at the old aland u me inline reiiNotiaitie leriua. nnr5tf JAMScO'SHU.' B. Pptrlcck, R. Baxter wisdham Co. Cltrk and Kecordcr, Uept'y Clerk U Kcc'r. Spurlock & Windham, rLATTzMUUTH, AEEHASKA. . IrRONT ROOMS OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office. LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Isnmiiird, and Conveyances illadc, Tares paid and receiis forward 't promjihj. Plattfmor.th, June lS.ISGS nil. Cheap Cash Store I L. F. REED, P. E. BEAAEDSLY. WEEPl.NG WATER, NEBRASKA U'Ehtve j-ist npel a Iarre Htock of Owoda t Weeping Water, consistinB of, Dry Goods, Gnocerics, Quecnsware, . Hardware, Glass, Iron, Wooden Ware, JYotions," Ai d every th:nir tb farmer and ijffk'.nli t,,li Styles and grades to t n it. To bay elsewhere m; bO' rell, in buy here in well aiwava neil orisn i.- . ter "ftcn lt Call an l .ew. Lok at the O-iorU k for tl.e price. C'rnsldr wed. and do what ia wi'eHt. All Goods warranted a renreenn d . , 0 . KKiiD k. BEAKDaLET, .'.' July no tr. Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can get ibt; beat Flour and ihe most of it. ' ' So lis f J.VJ FLO CP and 12 tt uf BRA ' given in exchange f0r good M'beat. We are also doioz irrist wori.; and. with onr In- creaaul lacilitiea, fe" aaanr -d that we cn piv tha ''est and the most fl ;nr of any mill In the State. . Satisfaction Guaranteed : PRODUCE P.OrailT AM) SOLD. HIGHEST MAHKET TRICK PAID. REED Sc CLINTON." March COth, 1S63. Parmele & Kershaw Pealo-i in LUMBER, iHINGLES, c.ATia. TinriER, &c , Plattsmouth, Neb.. C. H. PARMELE, W. KEHbilA W, Angiifct 27th, 1669. "Western Iowa, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. GIeiMYod, Co.. Iowa. REV. HENRY BAYLIES, a. m. Preiidrnl, a?si'ed Ly Competent Initractora. G!euw.iod is lie ii''it ul y located, healthful, moral i. ! tii'-y of bo'i1' by public e-.inveyanc,-. Paen per- erlr lit C. 3 t rt. J .-e R. il. a'o? at Pacific t i'y. and thence taken by Stai-j tbrca tnil.-s, to G ;en wooU. TUITION': From to tlO tr Term. I'npil" adcilttui a'tany time. B -aid, to 43 id per we- k. Winter Term l eina Novi u.ber 16 U ; Spring term, . Fehrns ry 0th ; Summer tem var 4ib. F r 'ui it.er f.rt co ai s urt. ' be Preideiit. Ve-rlffoCyl i '' i 4