LOCAL NEWS. T-B. Gordon, Eq., of Baltimore, ar med in the city a few days s'.noe. . Go to Clark & Plammera for your old ground plowi wl P P Gait, Esq., has oor thanks for a fine lot of English Gooseberry roots A new fence has been constructed around the Prot. Epia. Church - m mm II LLeri has sold bis property on Main si between Fourth and Fifth, to S S Bil lings, Esq Dr MeClusky will be in the elty on the 24th and remain until after the 1st of May SeelAdvertisement of Mr. Schluntz in this Issue. Mr. S. offers Taluab'.e prop erty for sa!e or rent. Who wants it? F D Lenhoff, Esq., has put a xery ne&t picket fence around his residence in the auth part of town Jadg4 ' Gago has sold his business "house on Main street to George PrODger, sq. ' S. P. Vanatta, Esq., of Yinton.Iowa, bas been in the city several days netting his brother.' . Book Island Breaking Plaws of all sizes at - wl Class. fc Pixitxzk's Commissioner Ilolschuhhas constraet a good landing for the ferry at the foot of Maio street. Six families from Jasper county, 111., passed through the city last Monday, bound for the Blue. Time and money eared by eyery farm er by going to the New York Store to buy goods. wl. We learn that the U. P. R. R. Compa ny will soon open a Land Office in Oma ha, of which due notice will be gifen through th press. About fifty head of beef cattle were crossed on the ferry here last Tuesday t for Connoil Bluffs. They were frem Mr Bitsell's herd in Saunders county Se new advertisement of E A Wig genhorn J Co in this issue. This firm is doing an immense business, and they are constantly increasing it Juit reoeived an invoice of Stndfb. ksr Celebrated Farm Wagons at wl Clak & Plcmmsr The property oeoopied bv F Johnson, on Main street, changed hands Inst Mon ' day. The purchaser is an e.tEtern gen t9mn nuu iuicqui uycn;n; uuanr.ij here (lesser has our thanks for a fine lot of Ifttuoo.. He sent anotiier lod of Cow ering plants to Council D'.ufT liist Mau liy. j Why ia every body go'in to E. A Wig gonhorn k Co.'s Now York Store? Be cause ihey can buy goods cheaper for ash than. at any other house in the city wl ; ; -J. Vance Lewi, Esq , recently of Philadelphia, was admitted te the bar daring the reoent term of the District Ceart in this city. ' We understand Mr.' Lewit intends making Plattsmeatb his permanent home. ' ' The latest sijles of Dress Goods at ' wl . . , Clark k PixnusVe ' ' Oar Nortnern Kansas ana oomotru Nebraska exehanges are just now filled with cheering news relative to the early eonstruetion of the Trunk Railroad. 'Push it along, gentleman, we are anx- ... s. iv:. loasiy loosing mr up iui A grand masical entertainment is to be jp Tsn at the. Court House on the evening of the 28th, under the management of MrsAE Vallery, for the benefit of the Lu therian Sunday School. We understand h performers are in excellent training, ttd a fine treat may be expeoted. Let all who can go and enjoy themselves and at thef same time assist the Sunday School - We understand that Messrs. Palmer A "Morgan have established a new ferry across the Platte river at Cedar Island, a short distance above the old ferry. Mr. Morgan informs us that the channel .'! dnfined at this point, and the crossing is reliable. Charles Walker lead euilty to the a w charge of horse stealing, and was sen tenced by Judge Lake to eight years in the Penitentiary. It is generally believ ed that he saved at least two years by pleading guilty. It appears that Maj. Bird, of the Re publican, went to Decatur during the session of the Presbytery, in the capaci ty of a reporter aad was mistaken for a minister. Ileavy joke on somebody. GENTS If you want a good sait of clothe, call at Clark A Pluinmers and purchase the very latest styles wl Last evening while General Strickland was returning to his home, he was as sailed by three desperadoes who were no doubt intent en taking his life, if nec essary, rather than be frustrated in ao oomnlishinz their hellish designs. The General, however, balked their inten tione by clubbing them severely when they incontinent! fled, loavinz him de cidedly the victor. Such things should be looked after. Republican. That's so, they should be looked after sharply. What kind of designs did you We hear some complaint that grass hoppers are hatching out in the southern part of the county, but there appears to be no gerural apprehension of damage from them. , The Best Flour at wl CiLiK. A Plummkk's Gen. It. R. Livingston has been ap pointed Surveyor . General of Nebraska, ice P. W.. Ilitchcock,retired by request. If the Doctor will make as good an offi cer in running government surveys, as he did in meandering around in Dixie at the head of the 1st Nebraska he will sat isfy all parties. Statesman. The Right Rer. Bishop Clarkson wil 1 (D. V.) conduct Divine worehip, preach, and hold a Confirmation Service, on the evening of Friday, April 30th. Divine Service will commence at 7:30 p. m. All are invited to attend. II. Yoroo. Wo are in receipt of the April number of the Southern Iowa Land and Railroad Gazette, published by the B. & M. R. R. Co. It is a neat paper, devoted eiola sivel t the interests of Southern Iowa, and is calculated for gratuitous circula tion in the Eastern and Middle States. Farmers will 6ave money by flailing and examining our stock before pnr ohasing elsewhero. We have reduced our prioes to suit the bard times, and the low prices for produce. Wl. i E A WlGGKKHORX A Co. Martin Mendel, Esq., - general agent for the Council Bluffs Post, was in the city Monday Isoking after the interests of that paper The Post is a new paper published in the German language. The copy before us presents a neat mechan ical appearanee, and from the reputa tion of the editor and proprietor Mr. L. Mader we have no doubt the editorial get ap of the paper is in keeping with its mechanical appearance. We learn that the Commissioners of Lancaster county, at their meeting last Monday, submitted a proposition to issue bonis to the B A M R R Co to the amount of $50,000 Lincoln District Quarterly Meetings Plattsmonth, April 24th and 25th, at Plattemouth. Rook Bluffs, May 1st 'ad 2nd, at Rock Bluffs. Mt. Pleasant, May 8th and 9th, at Mt. Pleasant. Lincoln, May 22 J and 23d, at Lincoln. Oak Creek, May 25th and ,37th, at Crawford's Settlement. Saline, June 12th and 13th, at Swan City. Tssth and South Blue, June 15th and lG;h, at Seward's Centre Upper Nemaha and Rockford, June 19ih uni 20tb, at Itosliford. Ashland, June 26th and 27th, at Ash- land. District Steward meeting at Lincoln, May 24th, at 10 o'clock a. ia. C. W. GlDDINGft, P. E. Table Rock, April 7th 1869. " : ' E. A. , Wig'onhorn & Coat the New York Store have .thebest Breaking and Stubble Plows in this market..' They re eeived the premium at ths State Fair in Nebraska City. Farmers it is to your interest to call and see them. wl. Mr. Wm. Etbridges little boy, aged about nine or ten years, was kicked and seriously injurek by one of their work horses last Monday. Mr.'Ethridge bas owned the horee several years, and he was never before known to kick or show other indications of a vicious dieposi tion. The boy went into his stall to give him bis feed, as he was accustomed to do, when the horse struck him with his fore feet, inflicting severe injuries on the side of the head, also injuring bis rib8.tv.Mr Ethridge rushed in to rescue the boy, and received "a kick from, the animal that bruised him considerably. We ere indebted te Wm. L. Wells, Clerk of tho District Coart, for tbs fel- lowing brief of cases disposed of at the April term of said court: Daniel Sweeney rs Isaac McKinley- Motion to sot aside award of Jury, sas- tainod at cost of Plaintiff. Lsvi Golding vs Jane Gelding De cree in favor of Plaintiff. Judgment for costs against Defendent. James O'Neil is K. T. Woods Judg merit in favor of Plaintiff fcr Ji03.-J4, and costs. Tatrick PFitzzerald is A. B. Fuller and others Judgment in favor of Plain tiff for $145.11; and costs. L'-- . . Miles Holliday & Co. rs E. B. Murphy Jndirmsnt in favor of Defendent for $2525 and costs. , - Mahala Rakes, Administratrix Jbo. vs John C. Rakes Judgment in faver of Plaintiff for $17 35. ;.. " ' . Georce F. SLrjdor is Wm. Stadelman Cause continued at coat of Defendant W. W. Crai ts John W. Haines Judgment in favor of Plain iff for $34.- 62, and costs . , ; . James S.Rigss vs E. II. Eaton Juds merit in favor of Defendent for $15.47, and costs. Townsend Carpenter, vs Willis J. and David llorton Judgment for costs ag . Plaintiff. Demsey Sarnmers rs Albert O. and W. II. VanEons Judirment in favor of as - c Plaintiff for $187.50, and costs. Andrew Tutt vs Nancy Berjjs Admin istratrix of Estate of J. L. Berger Jndg ment for costs against Plaintiff. Motion for new trial overruled. : . Leonidas J. Holland vs Chas. Wilson Jadgmect in favor of Plaintiff for $3 CI.' 39,' and costs. And sale of Mortgaged Harvey B. Lathrop vs Elsie Lathrep Bill of Divorce granted. Petitioner to pay costs. Wm. J. Hyatt vs Holsey Arnold Judg ment in favor of Plaintiff for $162.90, and eosts. ' ' Sherman S. Jewett .t Jesse Cadwal lader and A. G. Barnes Dismissed at cost of Plaintiff in default of amended Petition. Thomas B. Gordon vs E. C. Lewis, Sarah Jane Lewis and D. H. Wheeler Judgment against E. C Lewis and Sar ah Jane Lewis, for $725. Deoree for sale of Mortgaged premises. II ax A Brigg-rs Inhelder On motion of Plaintiff, action dismissed "without prejudice. - Jacob Adams vs John Lewis Judg ment against Defendant for $110.35,and ooste, John Watson vs Jcob Betts Judg ment for 8204 29 in favor of Plaintiff Decree for sale of Mortgaged premises J. I. Case & Co. vs J. S. Tewksbury and M. Mayfieid Judgement in favor of flaintiff for $282.40, and costs. W. W. Conner vs Alice Lathrop Pe tition in Error, Judgment of Court be low affirmed, Judgment for cost against tbe Plaintiff in Error. Perry Walker vs S . Walker De cree in favor of Plaintiff, for execution of correct De d; ---- Philip Miller ts Andrew Tutt Fore. olosore, Judgment for $290. and eosts, in favor of Plaintiff and Decree for sale of Mortgaged premises, j--' Henreich Msyer vs Magdalene Meyer Deerae for Divorce; Petitioner to pay costs. Samuel Hall vs Eltas Forbes Judg ment in favor of Plaintiff for $756 and Deoree for sale of Mortgaged premises. Wm. Young vs Melinda Yeung De oree for Divorce, Petioner to pay costs. John Lutz vs R.O. Hoback Jadgraent in favor of Plaintiff for $203.49, and sost. ' . - ' - - J.D Minehall vs John Lewis and John Shryder Judgment in favor of Plaintiff for $234.50, and costs. Motion to set aside default over-ruled at cost of De fendents. Wm. D. Gage, Probate Judge in and for Cass county is J. N. Wise, James O'Neil et al Judgment against J. N. Wise, James O'Neil, Godfrey Fiekler, Wm. L. Thomas, Jaoob Vailery jr., G. W. Colvin and Isaac Wilos, by default for $5218 93. and costs. . Eugene Amos vs John Hess Dismissed at cost of Plaintiff. Ira Woods vs John Lutz, Forcible en try and Retaining Verdict of not guil ty. Judgment is Ira Woods for costs. . McCnnn, Metcalf, 'Silas E. Smith Ae. ts Edmund Gabel Sale confirmed and Deed ordered.. ' - : ;fl Asber Edgerton vs John M Gable Sale confirmed and Deed ordered. Jul an Metcalf. Trustee &o. vs John Long Sale confirmed and Deed order ed. Albert Bacon rs Sfbstinn Streight Sale confirmed and Deed ordered. J. I. Ciee & Co. rs Josiah Craig and Philip Reihart Judgrannt against De fendant by default for $93. 33. and costs. Wm. W Guluon rs aamuel tdentxeid, Petition f cr bond for Deed Decree in favor of Plaintiff At cost of Defend ent. Thomas Holmes vs II. O. and Kate E McMaken Judgment ia favor of Plain tiff for $507.50, and costs. Decree for sale of Mortgaged premisep. Thomes B. Gordon rs A. H. Townsend udrment revived. J. J Monroe v Elbert Clark and Mo- Cune Motion to amend Record,. over ruled, at cost of Plaintiff. ' Jairns E. Neil ar.d II. E. IIil!s rs Hen ry C. Mayfield Sale eonSrnicd and Deed ordered. Jairn E.Neal rs Willis Stevens Sile confirmed and Deed .ordered. E. B. Garrison, vs Gardner Powers Sale cenfirmed and Deed ordered. HARRIED. April . 15ih, 1SG9, by, the Rev. C. D. Roberts, Mr. Lt II. Catcm to M'us AL S. CaAic.'f All of Cass countv Nebraska. m mm A nice line of Whits Goods at wl O.AEK. t Plcmmer' See new advertisement of , Kershaw & Waugh. They are keeping as fine an aissortment of lumber as can be found west of the .Missouri river, and they sell at reasonable figures. From thirty to forty teams are cross ing the river daily at this place arid go;ng into the interior. A largh pro portion of the immigrants settle on homesteads. ' . . The largest assortment of Boots and Shops in the city, at wl Clarc & Pluvvsr's Streights advertise their Toy and Confectionary establishment this week. Thev are keeping a fine assortment. and sell low. Stop and see them. Heeser'is dashicg around town with a "bran aew" rg harness and wag on. We are glad lo see it. No man in Nebraska deserves success if Hes se r does cot. Elder Mullis will preach at the Court House next Sunday at II o'clock a. m.', also in the evening. - Morrison haa built a bran new fish ing beat, and is making preparations to haul out a large qi actiiy of the finny tribe this season. The latest style of Hoop Skirt at wl - Clark & Pix m mer'b - NOTICE. All persona indebted to as. either by note or account, will please call and set tie immediately, as we wish to'close our accounts by Dec. 25th. ' nov26tf. Vaxlkkt & Rdffnbr. $1200 and all Expenses Paid ! See advertisement of American Shlttlk Sxwimq Machine, in our advertising C0I7 umns.. . lj FOR SALE 11 ...ii.-. - - - Two valuable residecco lots for sale Enquire of M. McElwajk. AprilStf. Fltll FOR 8AL.K. ' Situated twelve miles west of Platts mouth, on' the Platte river. Enquire 0 , Maxtkll & CnAPif as 1 Pi&t9m0'ih JJpril 15w4. , - ; NOTICE ! All persons knowing themselves in debted to us, either by note or book ae eount now das, will please cull and set tle by the 1st day of May next. Or we will be compelled to sue them. Doom, Bso. & Co. -Plettsmpatb, April 15 1869. , . WINDOW SHADES A fall sapply of all kinds and colors. just reeeived by Doom, Bro. ft Ce. POTATOES 300 Bashels White Neshanaocks. Highest priee paid for more, - . Doom, Bro. A Co. NEW GOODS We are eonstantly receiving Dry Goods ' , Grooeriee Boots and Shoes and Quoensware Which we are determined t& sell as low as any House on the Missouri river. Call and examine Doox, Baa. La. doom, nno. & co. Wants 1000 lbs.. of Butter. PAX, IP. All persons knowicg themseves indebt ed to me will please call nod p.iv up i?n mediatelv.i. A word-to the wise, etc. ept.10 tf. i . h O..JE. Forgt. Take Notice. All pereons indebtod to me by note or account will please call and settle imme diately. All accounts not settled by )eoember 25th, .will be left for collec tion, lake notice and govern yourceti accordingly and save your coat. ' ' novZOtx Jacob V alls by, jr. 4VANDIVEB." The King of Corn Planters. The best and most reliable in use.it has advantages over all ethers which we guarantee most positively: It is lighter of draft, ghaving gang wheels forward allowing the tongne to play in the neck yoke,causIng no weight on the horses neck, though the heaviest man ride as operator, it works free on the hinges so as to accommodate itself to all unevenness of the ground, has a wide opening at the heel of the runners allowing the corn to scatter in the hill, with small plow attachment, actually covering the corn, it ia supplied with.a flexible out off which performs the work without injuring the grain, also drill and sod attachment extra. It is undoubted ly the most perfect Cora Planter in use, we fully warrant it in every particular. Farmers call and see the machine, and we also refer you to those who used them in this vicinity last season. - - : Clark & I'lch.vsr, Ag'ts. March 18w4. For Salr. A light spring wagon. Enquire of Sak. M. Chapman. JMarch,18tf. 1 MUSIC. i , . . Mrs, Kate Simpson would resp tfully say to her friends and the pub i that she has made arrangements to enlarge her class in music, and would , be pleaded to .instruct any who may wish to take lessons on Piano Forte. Enquire at residence, corner Vine and Second streets Plattsmouth. , FeblS.f ' ST. LUKE'S PARISH. Monthly meeting ef tbe Vestry Ht Tuesday cre dos mt each month, st tbe Rectory ; Q larterly ineetintrs ol Vetry 1st Mondays or May, August, AOTemoeraoa reurnary. H. 8t. GEO. T0n.NO, Hector. Wm. L. Wells, Clerk. Plattsmoutb. Lodge No 6, A F & A- ia Refrulareommnnieations 1st and 3d Mondays of each mouth, at 1-3 o clocK. p. m. K. K. LIVISG3T0N, W. M O. C. BETTS, See. - I. O.O Y. Benlar meetings of Platte Lodge, Ko. T, 1. 0. O 7. everv Sataaday erenios at 7H o'clock p. m Brothers ot other Lodges arei InTitad to visit this Lodge, cy order ol S A Ji. M. CHAPMAN. N.G. Wm. L. Wsxls, Hec. Soc'y. NeDraslca Chapter No. 3, R. A M. netcnlareonToeatlons 2d and ' 4'J ' Tuesdays of eich month, at o l-l o'clock p. m. - . B. T.DTKB,tr.P, a. C. BnTS.Seci GREAT HUSH! LARGE CROWDS ! ! Everybody, and mote toe, ere going to 33. A. WIGGEHEOHN 8c Co., f . ... To buy their -AT nsr- IE w "Y! o n e: s t ore- Z. The largest and most complete , , S T;OCK OF DR E S S COO D S Are n ow on exhibition at ths Sew York Store, at greatly reduced price. Wo call parUculrr atten tion to oar new style of -i... DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAIN8, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS, CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, . COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinks and prices to suit our numerous customers. A large stock of GROCERIES, - HARDWARE, . QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, , r YANKEE NOTIONS, " ' HATS AND CAPS, - We have a Urgre steck of the celebrated GARDEN ClTY GLIPPER PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS, and all kinds of CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C Plattsmouth, April 22d. 1869. .CC-PARTrtERSHIP. ?t7e bare this dar admitted E. S. Sharp as part II ner Id oor bosioeas Tbe name and style of Arm will be Simpson. Miokelwait Co. filMfiiOM A MICKELWAIT. Flattsnoatb, April 16, 186 !t8w4 MILLINERY. ; MRS. J F DOUD, nvin Juat re-eivfd a choice selection of Millin ery Goods irora Philadelphia, now oti'ers them for Inspection and sale, at reasonable prices. No pains has been spared to obtain the finest material and latest styles. r flcase csll and examine: at her residence, ene and a half miles son'.h of Flattarjiouth. mar2Stf A Creati3oYelty ! 7OB 23 cents and one ml f tamp, we send any . party 6 Mmplfs all different of our New Golden Fonntain Pen, . Holding' ink to write IOO LINES AT ONE DIP. 910 twr day guarantied to Agents. Single samples 10 ceuU. Circulars rce. A a dress R. II. juuu A Jl., FuU4m8 , 119 Chambers St.. Boston , Maes' ; RES AjD - The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable news papers in the United Slates. What can be more convincing? HOME TESTIMONY.; The CtvciNNATi Daily Times V of March 21, 1861, says: The Scandinavian remedies appear to be crowing in favor with the public, if we may .luace uy the testimonials con stantly received by the proprietor. A letter from Wiscon sin, to be found in our advertising col umns, announce that among; the physi cians of the localm it is becoming very popular, and what is very unusual, is ber ing adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for many dis eases which they can not treat effectually in any other way. We understand that the immense trade carried on for sev eral years in these medicines has dur ing the present year nearly doubled. Their process of operation is by a thorough purifica tion of the blood and a consequent eradication of dis ease. ' GrOOClS THE- E. A. WIGGENHORN & CO. BEED, BEAED3LEY & CO, Real Estate Agents , r " I WEKPI2TQ WA TER, AEBBKSKA. . Li nds houffht, managed and sold, Valuable Tim ber Land for sale. Taxes paid for Non-resident Collections promptly attended to. niaroh 26 1S68. " : IVOTICE. JAMES O'NEIL is my authorised A (rest for ths collection of all accouDts dne the nndersifrned for medical services; his receipt will be valid for ths payment of any monies on said accounts. - - August 14. IBOT. .. a. A. I.1V1MQSTOH, M.D B. 8PORLOCK, R. Baxter Wdrm Co. Clerk and Recorder, - Uept'y Clerk a Hec'i. SpurlockSc Wiadham, PLATTSUOUTU, NEBRASKA. FRONT ROOMS , OF COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer'a Office. ; LANDS BOUGHT &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances JWadc Taxes paid and receipts forwarde promptly. Plattsmonth, June 18,1369 nil. MEW MEAT MARKET !! GEO. FICKLER, CORNER 2J f- MALV STREETS, PL ATTSJfOTTTH, INSBiUSSA. ; i . Keep constantly on hand the best of All Kinds of ITIeats, which they can furnish their enstonsxrs at th. BEST OP BATES FOB' CASH I Jnly'Sd. 18S8 3m. Empire Bakery ! - i d ST., 9PP0MTE "HEW YOBX STOBB." PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB Confectioneries, BREAD, PIES, r- CAKES, . CHEESE, am) SWEES CRACKERS. -, REFREIIiTIEITS kept on hand at all times. - - i: II. HUBER T Y. " nisif. .... v.':.. Heiiry Boeck, DTAtBR I! FURNITURE, Lounges, Tables, Safes, J3I2DSTE AIDS' ; 0 all deecriptlons and at all prices, iletalic Burial Cases, WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, and sold cheap fur cash. With many thanks for past pt.enae, I Inrite all to oil ani examine my large s toe of 'nrnitnre Of all sizes, also LIVERY, FEED, : ... i - , '-' - AXD Salo stable, -BT- WM J. KVA1TT, Proprietor t PLATTSMOCTB". NEBBASLA. "v ' Flrat-rate StablinR and Wagon Tarda for the ac eommodatioa of the potllc, alsc s gooi stock of HORSES AND CARRIAGES,, to let on yery reasonabtejterma. Stable on Main street, neay opposite the 811 KR- -DAM BO USR, Plattsmonth, Keb. Dec31tf. Pleasant View Nursery I hate on band and for sale a fine assoTttne lof NTJRSE RY 3 TO O K. : . ' i consisting of the choicest tariety el 3 rear eld ' APPLE TllEES, Adapted to this soil sad climats. Bit aai d Two and a half miles southwest of PlatiS' mouth, Nebraska. Pern Walker. Jan2Sm8 SHANNON'S Feed. Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., - - ; Pi-attsmootU I am prepared' to acmmolto the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a Dice .Hearse, On short notice and reasonable terms. A Ilack will rnn to steamboat landing, and to all parts of ths city when desired. mr29 J. W. 8U ANNOM. DR IT! II. lU'CsLUSKV, D E 1ST T I S T , Wlllbe at Dr. T.l-'Ingston's OHes daring (be last week in each month. All orders left, in the post offlce will protnptly.atterded to. . -' ' July. i. FOR SALE OXC TRADE Z i A good dwelling, containing six rorms, a good celiar, and cistern, a pell, stable, wood fched and baps;, shed en the lot, situate on the corner f Seventh and Locunt street ; lo, a two story brick building, 2856, with two loi.a, iteate on Fiflh Hlrett Dor'h of Alain. The above property will be sold cheay for cash, or traded for an improved fam in Cans connt f . 1'or particulars apply on the pnruise. OtO. BOKCK- AU Pf rsons liijbte.l to n e arc rclngtel torall and settle immediHtely, as i mastantl. will 'have tnera settled fortLwitn. . Novl9tf. GEO. BOKCK. ; . ' Having permanently located at . WEEPING WATER FALLS tendervlii3 professional ievices totbj cltinsot Case county, Nebraska. Jau7 OStf NEW TOBACCO STORE! OH MAIN STKEETjJoPPOSlrt COUKT HOP3B, riiATTSlTI O UT II, N E B., We nave on hand a large aasortment.of CIGARS &.TOBACCO, f" Consisting offthe best qnalltlp. of CIGARS, HUE CUT, TLVQ ATSD . SMOKING TOBACCO, As dnal exclnsivelT In Tobacco we can sell aa cheap.lf not cheaper than any other store In the city. Give os call before you purchase elsewhere, as we know you will go awy satisfied. ' 1j IXIttJ.Tl AC fJU.. February 11, 186tf. t CIIANCEItY SAliE Hose Ann Decker ) ys -In Chancery Daniel M. Ramey k Mary E amey, ) . In pnrsnance and by vl'tne of a decretal order to me directed from the office of the Clern- of the District Court of the 8d Judicial District of Nebraska, withia and 'or Cass couuty, bearing date on the 23th day of June, loT, being tne sp.ectai jone t erm or saia Court. I, the subscriber. Waster In Chancery for said Court.will for offer'able at public auction.to the highost and best bidder.for cafen,ln rront of tne Court House in tbe city of Hatttmouth, Cass county, Ht. braska, on Monday, (As Uth day i f May, 1869, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, the the followlnr de scribed real estcte, to-wlt Lot No. twelve (12) in block No. thlrty-three.(3), as the same is desiKnu ted upen thepublishei and recorded plat of tb e city of Plattsmouth. Nebraska.- Together with all and singular the improvements, hereditaments and ap purtenance thereun'o belonfrinfr, to be sold as the property of th. defesdant above named, to satisfy said decree, tbe amount of which is rive Hundred and Sixty six and 20-100 Dollars, with interest front the date .f said decree, at tne rate of tea per cant per annum, tegetber with eosts of snit and sale. gAU. M. CHAPMAN, ' Aprilt9w , ..Waster in Chancery. CHANCERY sali:. Sarah Everett, Y.- Chancery Franees Gullion, i,l - virtae of a decretal onW to' nie directed from the office of tbe Clerk of the I'Istrict (o it of the 2d Judicial District of N-braska. w thin and for Cass county, bearing d ate- xu the 6th day of June, 1861, being the June Term of said tfourt. I, tbe ubscriber, Master In Ciiaurery for said Court, will nfler lor cale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for casb. in front ol the Coart House in the city of Plattsmonth, Case county, Nebraska, on . Monday, the Uih day of May, 1SQ, at 1 o'clock p. m, of said day, tbe following describ ed real estate, to-wit : The noitlieast quarter (V) of section No tweoty-soven (UT),tn township No twelve (12) north of range No twelve (12), east of the Cih H. M. In Nebraska, contsinios; one hundred and six ty acres, more or leas, together with all -and aincn lar, the improvements, berditsmeuts, and appurte nances thereunto belocflcg, o be mild as Uie proper- of the defendent atove named, to satisfy said . decree, the amount of which is Three Hundred and Fnrty-nlne sod 38-100 dollar", and intermit oo the same from date f Mid decree, at the rate of ten p-ir cent, per annum, together w!tb cot of salt nil sale. baM ' 11. CHAI'M S, - APiil22v5 - , - Master in Chancery. ? 5 9 P P"? ?"9 To tfi Wok xi ho Ci.Aij ."-i-I am now prepared to frtrnith ail clse with constant inployment at their borne," tbe wtwle of the time, or for tbe part maments. Dusineos new, light and r-rofctable. Fifty cents to 5 per evening, ia eaitily earned by persons or either sex, I nd tbe boys and girl earn neatly as much as men v Great indaceroents are of fered those who win devote their whole time to tbe bnsine ; and, that everr person who sees th is no tice, may send me their ail.1re-s and test the nusir.ese for themselves. I make the follow lug unparalleled olfhr : To all wh. are not well satUAed . with the business, I will send $1 to pay for the . trouble of writing uie Full particulars, directions, tec., sent free, bample sent by nail for 10 eta. . Addreee aprS E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. Sheridan House, Wm. W. Ibish, Proprietor. Corner of Jifain'1 and Third Sirert. Plattsmouth, IVcb - -V Toard by the day ; or week. Charges ie deists mm 6'ages leave tnis muse iat'Y forjil rnitnt Sfer'-h. Sfuth. 5s: aa West. say they desired to accomplish? , premiees Decreed.