LOCAL NEWS. IUpresentaiite Taffe has our thanks for Taluabla documents. Horace Greeley has declined the Ap pointment of Commissioner of the P cilia Railroad. The editor being absent will account for soarcity of original matter in this issue. The concert last week, under the man element of Mrs E. A. Vallory, was a complete success, financially and other wise. Laborers are in great demand here and wages proportionally high All out of employment will make a note of this. A dispatch from Berlin mentions a ru nor of the expected marriage of Mrs Lincoln to the Chamberlain of the Duke of Baden The Memphis Pont, after printing one bf Johnson's speeches since his .arrival in Tennessee, reports the balance by the simple word, ditto, ditto, Ac. See Array advertisements, for the sup ply of Ft. Kearney Send in your bide and furnish the Government what she needs at fair rates- -m. The Pawnee Tribune says that Mr. G. W. Coll'ns, has on his farm Pear Trees whioh he planted out last Spring, that now have on each of them from 1 to 6 blossoms. rrof.E.R. James "and lady, of Lin coln, are in the city visiting their friend. We understand that the Professor has abandoned echoo! teaching, and W about to take a homestead. , ! mw M Cot. Peck, with another full corps of B k M. R. R. engineers, arrived in the ity last week Tha Com r any mean business, as will be demonstrated before many week have passed. An interisting temperance meeting was held , in Falls Citv, at the M E. Church last Friday evening. There was a gnod attendance anJ many eigoed the pledge. mm, Quite a revolting case has been going on -at Omahain'the Police Court for a few days past. A man has been tried for keeping his niece chained to a post put up in his house. . - 1 The weather has grown tornmer like. nd the change is verv manifest in vegi talion. The wheat looks very elegant ail over the county, and farmers speak hopefully of the earning crops. 'Tho'fast stern-wheel mountain boat, "Sick VM,9tru3k a snag in the river op posite Wyoming, a short distanoe above Nebraska City ye-t ;rJay morning, ana sunk. She is a total wrecs. No lives lost. Th Miy term of the U. S. Circuit and District Court, for ihd District of Na braska, commenced its session on Mon d4y, th. 3d int., at 10 o'clock, A. M., a; the Cjurt House, in Omaha. Wa'call attention to the Statement of ihe Return of Property, Real and Per sonal, in this cuuaty. It is WJrth clip ping and putting awa for future refer ence." The Fa'ls City Journal s that on the evening of the 17th nit., JaraS Cameron, Esq., of Hurubolt, this county, was accidentally drowned while attempt ing to bathe in the Nemaha, a short dis tance from his bouse. The U. S. Express Company now have an independent line between Pacific City and this point, arriv ng and departing every mornipg, Sundays excepted. Capt. Brayton, well known to all our citiien's, is the messenger in charge be tween the points named. E. D. Lunt, Esq., of the Glenwood Opinion, called On this.week. Bro. Lunt looks as though G!enwoo4 agreed witn him purports every thing lovely in his burg. The B. k M..R. R. Is expected to be in running order to that point by the beginning of September next. Capt. Gillette, late U. S. A., was in town this week looking as hearty as ev er. The Capt. has very sonsibly conclu ded to turn his sword into a ploughshare and thinks he can make more at farm ing than soldiering. He ought to know, far he has had a tilt at the last since 1861. We understand thai Mickelwaite, S mpson & Co. are about establishing a 'lumber yard at Ashland, to supply the -vast demand for building material in that-section. That is right. Our mer chants must realise that the coantry is Slline up and growing out west, and thoy must bestir theiusel res if they wish to rotain trade here. As the season advances the tide of im migration steadily increases. Scarcely a day paxses without its uota. On last Monday six or seven teams passed thro' this city oa their way to tho Blue, pre pared to break the prairie soil. There is no better farming country in the wor!4, than m the State of Nebraska not even in the famous State of Iowa. Gen. R. R. Livingston, the present effi cient Secretary of the State Republican Central Committee, has been appointe Surveyor General for the State of Ne l.raska and Iowa. This ia the first posi tien filled by President Grant in th State, ar.d we are pleased to know that bs has secared a man noted for his un swerving devotion to his country, and his unflinching zeal and energy for the eucjess of Republican principles. Ad vcrliser. We eall attention to the Election No tice, to he fonml on Second pa?", for Rock Bluffs preoinct. - The people of Rock Bluffs are working to secure the B. Jb M. R. R. We are pleased to see them manifest a spirit of enterprise, and if they get the Railroad we say all right. Sam, wake me up at two o'clock. his L. x II. mark Effect of "hop" on board the steamer Glasgow. -Hens. T. M. Marquett, J. McF. Ha- good and Geo. Seybolt started Monday last to attend U. S. Court at Omaha. Judges Miller and Dundy presiding. Messrs Maxwell, Wolcott and Chal fant are busy appraising the school lands of Cass county. These gentlemen were appointed by the Commissioners at the April term to appraise these lands, wh.ch will be sold in June. Railroad Work. The Montgomery Erprtss says: The work on the railroad is progressing rapidly, the grade is all finished as far as Cromwell, and ths track will be laid to that point hy the Middle of next week VVe are informed th the contractors engaged on the B k M. R. R., through this county, will soon double their present force of hands mmmmmy mm Farmers Look Here! An offer of val uable information free. The Veterinary Surgeon of tho Amtricun Slock Journal answers all questions relating to diseas or injured animals belonging to the sub scribers freo. Send stamp for a speci men copy of this valuable monthly. Address, N. P. Bjter k Co. Piirkesburg, Chester Co., Pa mm m mm The many friends of Gen. R. R. Lit ingstun will be pleased to learn that the Gen. has received his commixh. as Sur veyor General for Iowa and Nebraska. Justice Dundy, U. S. Court at Oma ha, administered the "Iron Clad" to the General yesterday in due form. General, let's ruoisten4t hat CommUh! for somebody thought you were not confirm ed. Gen. R. R. Livingston was confirmed Surveyor General of Iowa and Nebras ka on tho Oth of April, the delay between that tims and the receiving of his com mission in full, baa caused some of his political enimics to hope, and even circu late the report that the General' ap pointment was net confirmed hy Vo Sen ate. Wo psy to them, go slow! tho Gener al boro a commission on the battlefield with honcr tohimself and, his country, and will now wear his civil appointment with like credit. We learn the "Social Hop" on board thj steamer Glasgow was a succesj-last evening. The "fair ladies' and "knight ly sqires" tipped the 'light fantastic" to the "witching musie" away into the "woo small hours," and all join in the praise of tho gentlemanly officers of teHiaer who entertained our young folks after a manner to be long and pleasant ly remembered. Give us more time to got together our "fix ops" and "tich' Capt, next tiras you stop and we will show you the pleasaotest party yet and the gsyest. We call attention to the card of Dr. John W. Bawltns in another co'umn. The Doctor is a graduate of Jefferson Medical Collcare of Philadelphia. He comes to us with testimonials of the very highest order from those with whom he as associated in the east. He served throe years in the army of the Potomac and during all that time was either in charge of a division hospital or brigade, and participated in all the principle bat ties of that eventful period. The Doctor has looated here with a view to practice. His dwelling is the first houre south of Mr. Thos. Mitchell's, and his office for the present will be with Dr. Livingston on Mam street. We bespeak for the Doctor a f nil share of patronage and hope our citizens will encourage him to remain with us permanently. , t m Webster's Unabridged, bound in Thrke Volumes. We have received from the publishers, G- Jb C. Merriam, Spring field, Mass., a oopv of their recent re vised edition of Webster's Quarto Die tionary, bound in three volumes, of a convenient size to handle. It may be rec ommended to those who, like ourselves, find the bulky volume of the unabridged edit on, bound in one volume, too cum bersome for ready consultation. This receni edition contains the latest im provements on the original wrk, em bodying the results of the assiduous nnd intelligent labors of a lai-ge corps of scholars in the various departments of learning. It is certain that few works, evincing such thorough and accurate edito rial supervision, have ever appeared from the American press. iV. 1'. Times. We understand that quite an excite ment was created in the neighborhood of Waboo City, Saunders county, last Sunday. The Claim Club of that ra gion arrestei seven men for claim jump ing, and proceeded to try them accord ing to the rules of said Club. Some body seemed very anxious for a "hang ing-bee," as a gallows was erected dur nng the progrces of the trial, but better counsels prevailed and the prisoners were left off by giving up all cliff in to the lands in dispute and pledging them selves never to return to th county of Saunders. A resort to violent meas ures genera.ly succeeds for a time in quieting title, but almost every case in this State where parties have been driv en from their claims has been decided in favor of the party driven ofT, nnd con testtnts would save themselves much trouble in the future by submitting their case to the proper authorities rt tho start. Tribune. The entire Democratic tlokot was elect d at Nebraska City on th 3d inst. The Repub'ican party :n that City were strong enough to elect their ticket bat allowed a few sore heads to place thir City gov- ernment in the hands of the Democratic party. To the Republican party, we say, beware of these Ishm&litish member. They mean the party no good and do it much harm. The following is from the Pawnee T.,-fc- Mr Ttnn nf Tr.. it', who -, P-n nit, on dv last week. -r. ntnnmnn t,a. . infnrma .is that v ..).i..c.,nih. Spring. His ground has never been broken; but, nevertheless, knowing the importance of fruit, he purchased and planted forty apple trees He spaded up the sod, and dug the ground deep enouo to get tolerably mellow earth in I which to plant the roots. Notwithstand ing an unfavorablo season, every tree lived and grew; and it only occupied a day, or an hoar or two more than one day, in planting. Such men are dure to prosper, and to get rich, and not only that, but they are a blessing to the neignborhood in which they live. If ev ery man who settled in this county ten, twelve and fourteen years ago, had planted out a good orchard the firsi., second or third year after he oame hera and taken good care of it, they would many of them have been better off than they now are, to the amount of one or two thousand dollars, and not only that, but the average value of land in this county would have been at least $1 per acre higher than it is at present. Many pat off planting trees from year to year on the score of poverty. O'h ers postpone it for want of time they must raise corn and wheat for bread for their children. But eoaie of them, we think, gt into a from hand to mouth" way of doing things thit will for years keep them poor. The uotoriou Ned Bjtiiliue lately went to San Francisco as a temper ance lecturtr. ms ciiiiiuqi success, and what followrd. ar thus described Afier di-liveriiig the most thrilling teioilar lectures there, and inducing some three thousand persons to sign the pledge, he astonished the natives by appearing upon lae streets upon a feaiful tender, both at mid day aud midnight, dressed in red, hite and blue costume, mora p-or'-eous than ever worn by any of the heroes of hi own romances, with a wbi?ly bottle iu Lis Land, 'and turrouoded bv an en thusiasiic crowd of small boys, bo lu.Milv cheered him on bis way to the White Pine region, vher he opened a faro bank, which the press informs us he is st. II runtime wall fortune s favor. "Is my face dirty i remarked a vounsj Indy to her aunt, while seated at the dinner t'ible 6n "a steamboat runnins from .'airo to New Orleans. "JJirty! No. Why did you ask ?" Hecause that insulting waiter insists up-n putting a towel beside my plat-. I've thrown three under the table, and yet every lime he comes around Ue puts another before me. i - . at.... ,-... C V.'. , nnntitit m a.il j aa K 1 r K fx I 43 nVllUff H 01 u. .... 10 Wfre inaur un iiir itujiuiuciiu.iiuu . 0 , t nf tho rcrt? Spnamrs who now refuse 3 . .... to confirm them. This, while it may astonish Genera! Grant, fill ret very arP.l .iirnriae those who know inii- tnaielv thf nature and habits of the j --- modern politician The students of Old Yale were ad inunished by the spiritual directors ihat it was their duty to sacrifice some of their luxuries during Lent- They heM B inwrtmSJ, IlllU ICSUIICU uuaunuv..ij - . ' . .n.,n1.tr1 un. nlllinll.lV to sacrifice hash, Horace Greeley says that the dark est day in any man earthly career is mat wherein he fancies that there is some easier way of gaining a dollar than by squarely earning it. For the bnffit of our fellow sufTer- prs on the sick headache list, we give a place to the following, which is said to be an infallible cure: Take a lemon. squeeze tba juice from it into water and drink it during the course of an hour or so, without t-usar or other swerienmr?. and it is s;tid to be sun relief. It is simple and vvor'h trying. Ya'.lerye' & Ituflfner are just in receipt of the largest stock of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hirdware, Quepmware, Boot, fcnors, liats, v;aps, loors, ona, iron . . o .1. T and Nails ever brousht to the west. Buy Sone. but the Best V&!!erjt' ARuffner are agents for J. I. Case A Co.'a Threshing Machine, J. II. Manny, aud Kirby'a Combined Retp- er and Mower, Self and Hand Rake, John Deero'e Molina Breaking and Stir ring Plors. If vou want to lay the best Corn Planter ;n use, go ; o Valierys Sc Ruff ners and buy Brown's Illinois Corn Planter. If you want to save time and Iabor.gO to Valierys' & KuHner'e ana ges one oi John Deere' Walkinrr Cultivators. If vou want the best wijoa in use, go to Valierys & Raffner'a and buy the Schuttler Wagon. 1TA.VTED 000 lbs Ilacan. 1000 lbs LarJ. Vallerts k HrryvER. vTe are selling Plows at greatly re- ,jaced prices. Call and examin, at Doom, Bro. k Co.'a For the advantages of the Julien j Churn, we refer to Don. S.Maxwell, C. Oeisel, Esq., and F. Stadelman. For sale by Doom, Bro. & Co. The Union Corn Planter is the cheap- est and best. Doom, Br. & Co. NOTICE All persons knowing themselves in debted to us, either by note or book ao- count now dae, will please call and set tie by the 1st day of May next, Or we will be compelled to sue them. Doom. Bito. Jc Co. Plattsmouth, April 15 18GQ. POTATOE ' 300 Bushels White Neshannocks. nihest price paid for more, Doom. Bro. & Co. SLIT GOODS W e are constantly receiving Dry Goods Groceries Boots and Shoes and Queensware Which we are determined to sen as io . . - .11.-1 as any House on the Missouri river. Call and examine Doom.Cro. k Co. PA All persons knowing themseves iudebt- ej to me will please call and pav up lm- mediately. A word to the wise, etc. Sent 10 tf. C E. FORGr. 1 r Take Ntitice 1 , , , . i. All persons mJehted to me by note or I r ... I . 11 nl.nca nnll ami apttln imme i - -- diately. All accounts not fettled by December Utr, win do leistor cuifc- . i r . r .11 I . . l tion. Tike-notice and govern yourceii accordingly, and save ynur coet. I p0R Sale. A light pring wgon.- Enauire of Sam. M. Chai ma.n. AfaP(,h 1R.f I ' ItlL'SIC. Mrs, Kate Simpson would respectfully v tn her friends and the nublic that aha Vina marl a n rrnnirment to enl.irEre ..... I ,A k ner CUISS in music, nun ituuiu ' pleased to instruct atlV who may Wish to take lessons on fiano Forte. Enquire at rair1dnrA rnrnpr Vin anil Second t resiaence, corner vine ana aeconu streets Plattsmouth Feblbtf OTICE. All persons indented to as. either by note or account) will please call and set- tie immediately, a we wish to close our accounts by Deo. 25th. nov26tf. Vallket & Roffnf.r. $1200 and, all Expenses Paid!- See autiTUKi-lUf in in hhiiii.as ouu i ii.b. -. j . . t o Skwimo Macuise, in our advertising col ly I uuiij- Two valaable residffnee lots for sale. Enquire of M. McElwajx. April8tf. FJLRM FOCI SALE. Situated twelve miles west of Platts mouth, on the Plat'e river. ' Enquire of Maxwell k Chapman Plattsmouth pril 15w4. ct T TT"irT"C DSP TQTT OA- LUAJi 3 rflttiOU. Monthly meetin(r ef the Vestry 1st l'ueday eve- 1 n . adr.K umnih t r ttm Kmrv 2 .1 .rtpr T .eAina. ol Vestry 1st Moudays of May, August, Xorrmber a .d r ebioarv. H Sv. OEU. TOUMU, Kector. Wat. L. Wells, Cierk. I. 0.0- F. Regular meetings of Platte Lodee, Ko. 7. 1. O. O. F. every Satuadny eveuinll at 7&' o'cliwk p. m. Brothers of ott.er I.odires are invited to visit this Lotige. Byorderot rH.pV. Vn wm. L. Wills, Rec. Sec'y. Nebraska Chapter No-3, It A- XI Keaaljr cotivucationt 2d and 4tb Tuesdays of 4t b inontb, at S 13 o'clock p m. E. l. uttva.jM.r-, G. C. BETTS.Sec. Z frn S3 "f aT. iVm fZLl fI PIANOS, ORGANS. TI ICLOD EOXS! I am aa-nt for the best Musical Instruments made, Person wUihioe to tuy l'ianos. Cabinet. .Metro- oolitan or Portable UiRins, or neioaedni ran pur. .k.o ii.nn.h ii intieron as liberal terms as inev can from the manufa-taiurs measeive. ah iotu. " ' j - m - . .... This space paid for br Clare A PLCmm, who keep the largest stock of Good to t found in the country. NOTICE Is tieriliy niven that an election will be lield at the nsoul plu-e of bonlii'ff trieUi as in W eefiDg Wt-r recmct, C.- eoui-ty, eunmi, "n .SA TVS DA T,4 29A day of May, li3. for the purpomr of nubmiitinit to tba legnl voter f f-iil rx'ioCi, tbe p .'in illoo to issue Hie bonds of (.aid prec net to the ni'nnt f Fomtweti ($14 OuO.OO) Thousand IolUr lo tne nri naniou m-hu that will bttiid Railruad from a point on the Mi. soon river westward throuKti said conniy oj way of Wetplnft NVater prcinc. upon condition that a Depot ol aid Kailroaa n -I' on uum uiuu.ni ed by 'd Couipan wuhin. not to exceed, eue nan mile of the town ..f Wiping wa'er raus mi,i hmii. t, t-is-u.-U as follow: 50 per ceoS of said bond to be iaxtted to said Company on th completion of said Railroad to Weeping Water Fall Depot and fl pe- cent, or aaiu annus m ue ta nned to ld RailroJ Company on computing laid Railroad to the went line of C a county. -aid Bonds to run not lesa thn 20 nor more than 3d year from the date of ta ue. with interest, payatile annually, at the rate of ten per ceut. per annum. . , , . ' i- Said Bonds and tnterei-tto b payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Can ouniy. One lent h oi aa id bonds to be payable in twenty-one year fr.mi thedat of Isane. ana one-tnth of wud t.mds to be payable acn year mriiw uum .uo whole amount of aaid bonds is paid in full Tlie proposition will alo be suommeu a mo vo ters of said prt-cinct at said flection toauinrie ana require the County Commissioners ot said county to levy an annnal tax on thereat and pr-rsonal prop erty of said prevlnct to pay the interest on said bonds, and aftt-r the expiration of twenty years from th? time of i-suiug st Donas i iery aouum ly, until said bonds art- paid, an additional tax on th- real and personal estat- of s tid nr?cin:t suffi cient to pay one-teuthpart of said bonds, aud to ap- p y tin-same to tn pajtinem uerwi. The question f utroitied t- said voters at said elec tion will he "for Bouill and Tax, Yes;" For Bonds ai.o l x. No , . . 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The undivided h.lf or the whole if desired o the ROCK BLUFFS GRIST AXD SA W MILL ; 1 T " . .. -e.- - --. - OA tl.....',.n.ur Pti,rir and R.,i.r 9 ti.ir nf S foot i But. 66 iu h Circular aw, two story anil-Mouse, :tox5 teet ; everything in good running order. Also a GOOD D WELLING IIOCSE, of four rooms and cellar. For particulars enquire of V. UHLU M i. aprCitf. Hock. liluffH, CaM county. Nebraska' Atinclimcnt IVoticc. T W. Fountain ) aia.nit Justic- Court In and for fieorga W Thorrdike 1 Cass county, Nebr ska. roGeorKeW TUondike. Ton are hrreby notified that an order of attachment was Usu d in the abote entitled rau e oo th- 14 h d iv of Airi , A I lrr9. by J J. Kobrrte Justice of the Peace in and tor mid county, for the sum of twe.ty five dollars and that the auine has been levied upon aa personal prop erty hlonKiufr to ou in Cia county, Nebraka, one ball Jl.)Wlii(r Maclitne, wnu K.-.lnnfr ailicnineoin. 1 found on tho premises or T. Holder. In iioaievii.a nrecinct. Cass c nntv. Xetrka. and the trial i set I for Wednexlay, the 2d day of Jun-, a. o 1S03. at S I d'-rtd aiiint you if you do not ap;ear and show I ti'rinrlt n m ml vnirn nn. inrii'TMPtiL w ill or ' cause ti theco&trary. T. VV. FOCNTAIN'. aptxuwa Ag'ts Wanted-810 a day TWO S0 ItlAPS FOR $t LLOYD'S Patent Hevolviug Double MAPS. Tuo Continent, America aud Europe, and Amer ica, with the L niteil mate portlvn on ait mmene neaui. Cj'ored in 4IHJ0 counties. I "THHESK creat . MPf. now last eouipirted. Cittii I 1 incUe la:ffe,h.w eierv place of lirportam-e all R.ilroada to dace, awl the latmt aleraiiocs in the varions Ku.onean State Thes5 Maps are needed in every Sell mI and family in the laud the occu py the space of oni; lap, and hy means o cue ite verser. e ther side a be thiowo Iront, anu any I part lirouxht let el to the eye. County Kignts and .... , - I i .... ' -r.. R-.p ir .. aolil t.r.n hMrlr n rt I .p j .m vucuwi., ichu.,.. .c.u u. ...j 1 "u.: , . nosh fi MC77C M W C.G.HEROLDjAG'T FOR THS GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.- vr e pt constantly on hand some of the ElasM IV Stitch and Shuttle or Lock Mitch Family Sew K and Manufacturing Sewing Machitir, which b -r . o th publip. with an t-s tmeot ol MACHINE TWIST SPOOL COTTON NEEDLES, &c, 4c, at the lowest p.icea. Please give him a call before uyioir, and examine the GROVKR A BAKER SEWlXO ACHISB, and yon will find (hem superior to all e-ther Bewinf lachines. " I'lattamouth. Neb.. at the New Brick Store, oppo site the Platte Val l'y Hotel MT Orders for Machines will be taken and promp it atteud' d to. GLOVES AN 13 FUUS made to order Cash paid foi FIT US AND HIDES. Flat tr mouth, Nebraaka, AprU IS, 1869. iCO-PAUTNERSIIIP. TIT. have this dav admitted E 8 Sharp as part W ner in our business The name and style o firm will be. Simpson, M kelwait A Co. SIMF.-ON A MICKELWAIT. Plattsmouth, Aril 16, 1S69 22w4 CHANCERY SALE. Sarah Everett, ) vs In Chancery Frances Gullion. 1 In pursuance an hy virtue of a decretal order to me directed fu n tti olBee of the Clerk of the District Co rt of til 2d Judicial District of N'tbravka. w thin aud f 'a.- coiiuty bearing date on the 5 111 day of June 1861, bring the June Term of naid CoU't. I,"t--uUhci itier, ait-r In Chancery fur said Court, wii olTer or Kale at puMic auction, to the hifthest no esi bidder for cah in'ri' to Hie C "H House i' the city ol Plattamouth, Case county, Nebraska, on Monday, Vie Utit day of May, 1S69, it t o'clock p. ni , of said day. the fallowing de'ci ib d real e.tate, to wit : Tim nottheast quarr ('4') wtion No twnty-Koven (27) in townliip No twl 1 12; north nf ramie No twrlv (12) eat tf tbe 0 f. . tn .NeurHski, cuattiininK one hundred anil o y ai'rn, more or lex, together with all and slim 1 ,r, the improvement, h-rditamenU, and api uri nxiicto tli 'rennto heloticiut:. to be .old at the roi rty of t'ia dcfendfl.t atiove nm-d to vatisfy a 'i decree, the amoitnt nf hirh I Three Hundred at Forty-nine and 3SJ 100 dollar", and Interest on th am ; from date of fcnid dfen e, at the rate of ten cent, j er auuum, totjutUrr with c t of xult nd .ale m. t h A i m ArtT!w5 W aster In Chancery. Cfl AKCKKY SALE- Rose Ann Deckar ) vs VInChanoery Dani' l M Ununy A Mary E Rftmey, I In lu-suanca and by vi tue of a recretal order tome ditecten from th r.ffice of the Clt-rt of the District Court of the 2d Judicial Diatiict of Ntbraska, within actf or Cas com. ty, bearing dste on the 23th dav of June, 1wjI beinE tlie Fpertal June Tei m of said Court. I, the subscriber. Master in Chancery foi said Couri.wili for (Ter sale at putdic auction. to the hlKhost and bMt bidder for cash, in f ont of the ourt iiotie in the city of fl at tt mouth, county, lie braska, on Monday, Vie 24fA day of May, 18C9, at 1 o'clock p. m of said day. the the following de -cribed real estate, lo wit . Lot No taelve (12) in block No. thirty-three '33), as the ssme is de t Da ted upen the publUbei and recorded plat nf th e citv of Plattsmnutli Netraka. Together with all and singular the tmprovements, hereditaments and ac urtename thereuti'o uelonirine, to be told as th p opriy of the di fendnnt above naoneil, tn sitisl said dec1 ee, the amount, of which is rive Hundred and Sixty x and 2IV1I.0 ll.dl'rs, with interest Hon, the daf of sail d'-cre. at he rare often per cen per annum tegether with cotn of uit and .ale. SAJl. M CtlAi'MAN, April22wS Master in Chancer; Henry Boeck, FURNITURE, Lounges, Tables, Safes BEDSTEADSi Of all descriptions and at all prices. Metalic Burial Gases, Of all sizes, also WOODEN COFFINS, Ready maie, and sold cheap for cash With mar.y thanks for past pat anajr. 1 iiYTrc all to call and examine my large stock cl vnzg j an J Coffins, . 3 Saint Lwifs-fc' Omaha Tri- LrSWeekly The above 'in of Steam-rs jh entire seist n month very nl" thromrltf lhe Burhnj.on ..nnwtino.t plattsmouih.r ,h, e.t. north and Missouri Kiver Kailroa point" with railroad con ouih.audat the follq,-; Omaha, 3t. Jos-ph. Lrav icctions. Council city. Fof freight or pafsag. enwonn anu a apply atonviMFfUN STICn.Wsir. Asent! rnr! EEED. BEAEDSLEY & CO, Heal Estate Agenttf , IWEETiyG WATJtB, tiEBRkSKA. I nds bougbt. managed and Hold, Valuable Tim br Land for sale. TaXis l aid for Noo-reaideaU Gollectiont promptly attecdej to. . marcn x loua. INOTTICK. JAMES O'KEIL ia my authorixed iceot for tb collection of all accounts dae the undersigned for medical services; his receipt will be valid for lb aayment of any monies on aid account. i ... lea. O J T IVlVOSTAV U Ik NEW 3IE.IT JIARKET!! GEO. FICKLERr CORNER 2i 4- MAtS" STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Keep coastaoily oa bacd the best of All Kinds of III eats, which they can furaUh ibelr enstomen at tba BSST OP FOR CAS a I July Si. 1S6S 3m. Empire iBakery ! id sr., eppo&iTS-xiSfr york storb." PLATTSMOUTH, - SEB Confectioneries. BREAt) PIES, CAKES, CHEESE, arJ SWEES CRACKERS. kept on hand at all limes. 11. HUBERT?. nlStf. READ The following from the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of the most reliable news papers in the United States. What can be more convincing. HOME TESTIMONY. The CrvciNATi Daily Times V of March 21, 1861, says: The Scandinavian remedies appear to be growing in favor with the public, if we may judge by 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 locality it is becoming very popular, find what is very unusual, is be ing adopted by them in their practice, as a cure for .many, dis eases which they can not treat eiFecTualty in any other, tray We unders 'lt the iinp-',s -trade carriK on .foise ScSiciucs h-; . ii .a.tto.nt vear 1112: utu - neari doubiea. yiieir process ot operation is by a thorough purifica tion of the blood, and I a consequent eradication of disease.