She ctelojgmll LOCAL KEWS. From Tkurmlw' Jtaify. ' lr. D. J. Flaherty, ofSiuux City, is in the city for a few days. "Wheat appear to be on the decline CoL A. C. Ticbnor arrived from Lin coln to-day, to look after his coal interest Once more we have fair weather. It iri hoped that it will continue for at least twenty-four hoitn. 11 L. Reed came up from t. Joseph thia morning, and left for home by the 2 o'clock coach. , II. J. Streight has a lew Canary Lirds for eale. Enquire a: the Fruit and Con fectionary Store on Main etrect. We understand that hands in the cm ploy of CoL Tichnor have commenced sinking a shaft for coal, believing that the indications will warrant the outlay. . See advertisement of sale of buildings by the li. & M. R.. R. Co. in Nebraska. Here is a rare change for banrains. Houses are in great demand, and are a first class investment. Do not forget the Catholic Festival to night This is the first festival ever . held in this city under the auspices of that church. A large attendance is an ticipated. Capt. Hoover, of LouL-ville procinct, was in the city to-day. , The Capt is one of the solid uiun of Cass county, who settled here at an early day and helped to build up the county. J Police . items in l'lattsinouth are scarce in fine weather. Water appears to have a bad effect on a portion of our citizens at least olit'c items are abund ant during a wet spell, and we hupposc the water causes it Yesterday while 0. ('. Peek, a brother uf CoL H. W. Peck, Engineer B. & M. 11. R., was driving a stake on Section 19 with a bread axt, the axe glanced, and turning, entered the inner ride of hisleTt foot near the ankle joint. Dr. Rawlings drestsed the wound. D. II. Solomon, Kstj., of ftlenwood, came over this afterunon to look after his real estate interests in this city Solomon true to his name proved his wisdom by investing largely in Platts mouth property in an early day, and holding on to it till the present time. At last the question of right of way and right to eoiitrold river front as between tho city and the Railroad company, has been settled, and we think to the satis faction of all parties. The City Council held a meeting this afternoon, and the following Ls substantially the terms of the resolution passed by a unanimous rote. The R. R. Company has exclusive right to the riverfront North from Main street except in the event the city should abso lutely require some levee privilege-; and in that event the city is to have one hundred feet river front, to be agreed upon between the officers of the R. R. and the Mayor of the City; but in the eventa landing can be maintained within the city limits South of the North line of Main Street, then the R. R. Co. are to have exclusive control of the river front North of Main Street. The city rctains exclusive control of all the river front south of'Maiu Street except be tween Granite street (second street south of Mainland the middle of the first block south of Main street This gives the R. R. Co. sufficient river front for all the purposes they desire, and also leaves the city over half a mile of river front Mr. Thomas Hallewell, of Council Bluffs, arrived in the city yesterday, and has been looking about at the coal ro peota in this vicinity. Mr. Hallewell is an experienced miner, and has the ap pearance of being a very candid, well in formed gentleman, lie has made a proposition to some of our principal men which looks very much like he thought oral conld 1k found here in paying quan tities. He proposes,under certain con ditions (which, will be made known to any person interested in the discovery of coal here) to deposit $10,000 in the bank in this city, to be checked out only as needed to pay the cxciises of prospect ing, and in the event he does not find coal in paying quantities he will lose the entire amount expended in prospecting. Mr. Hallewell is stopping at the Platte Valley House, where he can be seen for a few days by those feeling an interest in thw matter. We hope some of our business men will talk with him upon this subject, aud see what they thiuk of his preposition. lVff FYiday'iZlhiify A. L. Sprague, Esq., eaiue in from his farm in Saunders comity. He goes to Omaha to-morrow. Hon. K. E. Cunningham, State,, Sen ator for Richardson County, has be'en ap pointed deputy U. S. Marshal. Tho B. & M. R. R. R. Transfer " Pres ident" is expected down from Council Bluffs to-morrow. Will somebody start an intelligence of fice in Ilattsmouth? There is need of one. Plattsmouth Ls a gocd place for men to come to. Every day we hear enquiries for men, both mechanics and laborers. Billin Si Son, who purchased property on Main street yesterday, are architects ad builders. They are the kind of men we want Heath NuckolLs and Charley Pierce of Nebraska City, were in town yester iay. They went down on the Shreavc rast evening. It is paid that the premiums awarded at the Nebraska State Fair this season will be pail over on the ground. The money Ls on hand for it CoL Furnas, -President of the Board, has the sum of $I,0X) drawn from the State Treasury f7r yr0''! fif p-''"" The Zopliyer nine u; o-diy 'with twenty-five.hundred tie.; for il.e M. R. R. , anJ a final! amount of f: e;ght for city merchants. The travel between this city and the R. II. Station has increcsed k uiucli that it has become necessary to; double the service, making four coaches a day, each way. They are all crowded Work commenced on the R. R. south of Main street this morning. . A few days will make a material difflirence in the looks of thir.g3 in that 'locality. The buildings are all to le sold on the 231 the trees will all be cleared, off, and the general appearance of the city will be improved. " ' . . An Otoe county man-files a petition in the District Court in which he closes a bill of items for damages with- tho fol lowing: "For tearing and jnjjuring a shirt, thirty dollars." They must value shiru very highly down among the "Otoes." Probably they are a luxury only indulged in by the "braves." In our notice of the laying of! the cor ner stone of the State University at Lincoln we were made to give the date a. on the sixteenth, when it should have read on the ticeuty-thinl. llen.euibert the 23d. Past Grand Master Vheeler, of this city, will officiate in the' masonic ceremenies of the occasion. A large quantity of goods for our ci-'y merchants are lying at the Council Bluffs warehouse, awaiting bhipmcnt The Captain of the Shieave said h'j did not bring them yesterday evening becau-e he "did not have time." There is a day coming when steamboat Captains will "have time," and to spare, to load goods for Plattsmouth. The Catholic Festival last night was a perfect success. The attendance was large, yet not so large as to make it crowded and unpleasaut. Tho net re ceipts were about $100. Too much prai.se cannotbe bestowed upon the la dies who had the management of the af fair, nor upon the gentlemen who pat ronized the different tables with such generosity. Prom Saturday' Daily. Superintendent Deals arrived in the city last evening. Cabbages sell from live to eight. cents a head. The St. Joseph Union reports the finding of a three foot vein of coal near that place. Grasshoppers are reported thick forty miles west of Troy, Kansas, and making their way eastward. The assessment of St.. Joseph city foots up $7,617,078, an increase over last year of$S42.J21. ' R. W. Putnam, of Leavenworth, rep resenting Brewer & Tileston, book pub lishers, of Boston, is in the city. Mr. Stambaugh advertises, by poster, a sale of lots in his ad Jition to Ashland, immediately after the close of tha sale bv Clark & Miller. We are willing to add a few more names to our list of subscribers to the daily Hmild, provided application is niade soon. The Zephyr finished discharging her load of ties this morning, and immedi ately turned back down the river for an other load. Mr. E.JSage returned from Illinois a ft w days bLicc, where Le has been on busi ness, lie reports an overdose of rain on that Country. Mr. Inhelder informs us that the Re publican Primary meeting for J.iouisvilk precinct will be held on Tuesday, tln 2Sth in.-t. Buttery $z Lazenbey have opened theh new Lively Stable, north east corner Vine and Fourth streets, where they have plenty of new buggies and frerh stok. Rev. Dosh, of Glcnwood, has written a letter to Sol. Miller, ami oI. has an swered it through his paper. Whether Dosh has made much we hrtvc for him self to judge. Dr. Donelan thinks the indications an: strong that a Keno establishment of thi city is on the decline, if not already "busted." Reasons given on applica--tion to the Dr. Capt. O. Ii. Palmer, of Chariton, Iowa, has been in our "city several day:-, and ha purchad several valuable, lots from Snurlock & Windh'im. ' The Cant, is taking advantage of the timo, and pur chasing lot while they can be had at low figures. a A. J. Bun-hard, one of the a"edged kidnappers, for whom indictments were issued a 3-enr or two since, returned this week to Glenwood. and wns irjmod';e'y arrested and placed under bonds. That makes eicht. The Montgomery Express, of list Sat urday. tyi : The construction train ar rived in Vallisca last Thursday, and we learn from Mr. D. N. Smith that, the passenger train will be running to that poiut some time next week. C. R. Forgy, Esq.," the great Plow Manufacturer of Nebraska, is erecting ;i new shop on Third street, south of Main. Forgy makes as good a plow as ever was stuck into the ground, and he propose fitting up so as to supply the great de mand for them. We learn that the surveying party of the Chicago, Burlington and South west ern R. R. Company hrive arrived at Rnlo this County, and left that place j'esterdar to survey the route up the Nemaha Val ley; and that implements for grading are on the ground. We hope to le able to say more next week of the Nemaha Val- J"V SrnJ TnnV V'A. -iTwry-l.. RHISSOURI VALLEY m, I INSURANCE CAPITAL, - - -:o: &EISrnERIj OFFICE : No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. -:o: ZBzansroiEa: St. Louis, Ho., Chicago, III., Kemphis, -:o: ALL POLICIES -:o:- dividends 011 the Securing tha Greatest Pecuniary :o: REASONS- FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY : lt. This is a Western Company, man. iced by Western men, whose known Cnanancinl charac ter, ability anil position, afford ample guaranty for its careful and succesful management. 2d. Its Police are all noii-rorfcitlns. r.d. Premium all :!. It receives no notf.s ami give none. : Policy holders hare no interest to pay, and no outstanding note? as liens upon their policies, 4tU. Dividends am losses aro paid in cash. Sth. It insures at lower rates than any Ex--tcrr. company. 6th. Its risks are in the West, where the rate of mortality is lower and. the fato of interest higher than in the E:ist ; hence the aecuuiulntioa of dividends to the policy holder is greater than in any Eastern Company. 7th. It has no restriction upon travel. - - - 8th. Its dividends are made upon the contribution plan. . . 9th. Iti business is exclusively life insurance. DIVIDElsTDS . Art the accumulations of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans its asset? at the highest rate of interest can give you the largest dividends. Eastern companies invest their moneys at 6 jer cent., while this makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more. The nd vantage of Western investments to the policy holder appears in the following startling figures: The amount of 81.000, invested for fifty years at 6 per cent, compound interest, is i 13.420.14 8 " .... 469oi.Gl - ; . 10 " " .... n7,3W.Sr. ' '' ' ' .'' It " " -:o: . r OFFICERS : H. D. Mackay, President, E. HenseJey, Vice-President, Geo. A. Moore, Secretary,. : . ! - r E. W. Eaves, Treasurer, D. M. Swan, General Agent. J. L. Vever, U. D., Consulting Physician. EXEGUTIYE COMMTTSE : H. D. fflackay, George R. Hines, E. Henseley. H. Edgerton, D. W. Eaves. -:o:- This Company Insures any Eastern :o:- Topkka, Kansas. February ijth, liy. ( KXOW ALL MEN BY THESIS PRESENCE: That I, A. Tuoma.n. Auditor of the Htato of Kansas, do hereby certify tbat the Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, orfnmii'xl and doinj? l.uines under tb? !nws of the State of Kansas and MLouri, has farnished t!ie"un ler-sighcd satisliMitory evidence ili.it it ha-t invested One Hundred and FiftJ Thousand Jjol lars of i:s c.iciial in 1'iiited ;rtats Government llnnds.of thedenonination of Five-Twentiesiri-Us' and are posse I of the sain?. And I do further certify that said Company has set apart One liun- ire i I'hous.ircl Dullar" ol said United States Uonds fi.r the benefit of a ll policy hoi.dkrs ot sniit Co:aptii" ; and ibat I holi in trust and on deposit for thehonent ot said policy hol lers the securitv n'jove meiiiione 1. and 1 am hatistied that such securities are worth One lluiuired Thousand Dollar ; 1 iwful money of the United states of America. In witnes.- where I have her.Minto subscribed my -name, and caused the seal of my office to be ( eal if And-t aSi sed, the day and year aoove written. , . .. iior o;-" S;a:e. A. THOMAS'-, Auditor of Sttte or Kan.-as.' :o: CEKTn'iaXTK OF AUTIIOillTV TO DO IT.-INKSS. Ory:rK )' Svperimksdsnt f'F t:is I ..-si-banc k I)i:pahtmkvt of Misoi-ri. XT IS IIEKELY Chliril'lEO. That the .Missouri V .ciiey Li fa 1 a ojnm e t.dDp.in.T, a Li!u As- uraitve Cmp:iny. oi!inixeii under tho'tirs ot the ol'.:ue ol K.ti.Siis. ;ad lu inc ij al oilce lo cal e.l al th city of Leavenworth, hat compiled w i;h t'.ie retuircn-. cut of the tfcircliif h, ihirty-tir-l. thirty-sccoTil. thirty-third :nd thirty-fourth .-er.;..iH ,i ari Act ot the (ictii-ral Assembly, ol the Suae ot Mi-ssciuri. entitled "An act for the in .,'iiT'orati:n an J rtkitl-itio ot Life Assurance Compa nies." approved March loth. a. n. . mr as the &i:d recu;r .nonts t..re appii'-aole thereto. Aud pui-simrt t" rbe tniriy-sixtii S'ftion of said Act. the suiil Mi.-.)u,i Vail J5- Lite Insurance Company is hereby an horie.l t-. d j ljii.siuc.-s as a Li.'e A.--.-uraiMu Cur.pauy .-it'iin tie said Kuitif Missouri, subject to tils several p.-ovi.-ions and reiuremeiits ot the Ai aior-ir.id. nutil the lirst day ot Feb ruary, ia the year of our Lord eichieeu hundred and severity. In testi:n- whereof. I. Wvllys Kinc;. undcr-ined. Sup.-rinter.dent nf the Insurauee Depart i rier.l of Iuurar.TO lo-1 meni ot sid State of Missouri, have berett- set mv hnml :n 1 ntiii.t - pnrtiueat of c-iate of my eal of ofli. e, at 1 .Missouri. ) . u.y, a. i. isw. Sucriutendcnt of the CEKTIVICATK OF (To expire on the 31et day Insuhasck uhf.hr. A Oram is. c;ovan. .-tare .geni tor catel at LoAvenworth. Kansis. has filcu in this Company. nd aTateinent under oath. J-liowing Inw of the State of Nebraska, entitled "An Act VTherraK, Abram B. Covalt. State Agent for the February i'th. iH4: approvnd February lUih. 1S Fivf) Hundred Thousand Dollars of acton! cfipital. invoiced in the stocks of at leatH p.AT value, or in hoVids or mcrt)ra(cs on real estate work double the amount for which the same is mortiraired ; and whereas, said Company baa filed ia th'u office a writtoa instrument, under the seal ot the Company, sitrnod by tb I'resident nd Sec re Uiry thereof, authnriainir theaid Abram Ii. Coralt to ackiiowledfre erriceof process lor an t in behalf nfvaid Company, eonsentinir that nerrieeof procesa upoii him shall be Liken and held to be ft valid as if served upon the Company, accordini to the laws of this State or any other State, and waivins all claims if error by reason tf such ervice:und 'hereas. Abram II. Covalt h:i furnished satisfactory evidence that he is the authorized Ajrcnt of said CompiUjr. Therefore be it known by tsese presents, that in pursuance of the aforesaid Act. 1. John Gilles pie. Auditor of the State of Nebraska, do herehy certify that Abram 1!. Coralt. Km., has full au thority to act as State Aent "or the said Missouro'alley Lite Insurance Company, in the State of Ne braska, and to do and perform all acts for and i;i behalf of said Comniny authorized by his ap pointment as such apent, and by the laws of this State, until the '-ilt try of January, a. d. 1870. in witn?ss wnerfot. i nave saosenoeii my name, l. b.J aOiied this 1st da of April, a. d. l&ft. -:o;- ' GOCD TRAVELING SOLICITORS WANTED. lr. It. COV2JLT, State tgrnf for Kcbraska anil .nlierii kitnsat.. J W. 'TSTTft.LL Agent, P r ,i T i' v nr n ir'TTr R. R. LIVINGSTON, Med. Examiner, ( 1 Off Tit. if1 is COMPANY - t - - $500,000.00 offices: Tenn., Indianapolis, Ind., San Francisco, Cal. K 0i" -FORFE ITliX G. - C'ontrihiitioii llan. Advantage to the Policy Holders " 315t.O.06 at loivcr r tes ii. CiwnpanyJ AUDITOU OP STATR OPFfrE. : ' i tie city of .St. Lo iif, Missouri, this lilir.h day of uit,-neiij. nULlSMAU, Insurance Department of tho State of Missouri. AUTHORITY. of Jinuar'. 1S70.) Dkpartmkxt, OpFirB or Stat Attditor.1 Lincoln. Nt-bmska. Anril 1. ikiM. i trie jiissoun alley i.ite Insurance Company oflBce a copy of the Act of Incorporation of its condition, as required by the fifth section in Relation to Inurane Companies," appro Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, lo- SJll 1 on ot a narjie. tinrorfi 3; and whereas, said Company Laa furnished the ana caufta tne seal ot tne Aacitur s onc to be s . JOUX, (JII.LESPIE, State Auditor. si i- H e n ry Boeck, DBALRR IS FURNITURE Lounges, Tables, Safes. JJEDSTEAT3S,V Of all descriptions and at all price. Ietalie Burial "Cases, .7 ,; SSBW , . ' ! Of all sixes. ; s .'I WOODEN COFFINS,' Ready made, and sold cheap for cash. ' ' With many thanks for past patronage. Tin vita all to cull and examine my large stock of Furni ture and Coffins. fian2.SU. EhVIPIRii: BAKERY! SECOND STREET, OPPOSITE NEW YORK STORE ' Plattsmouth, IVeb., CONFECTIONERIES, Pies, Cakes, Cheese v and Sweet Crackers. REFR e im E.VTS kept on hand at all titnos. nlStf II. HUF-ERTY. d 0 Q 0 0 2 r c m H term mlm GO o m tc a JO o H O c o c; a er CD 3 3 -i a ? J5 " 31' ' 29 ,, 51 7 o CUYLER SCHOLFAX Says of Weeping Water. Extract frosu Xeiter to T t "As I was telline you. my doar Mrs. Orandy. I came on my mule to Wvepinir Water in aijacily dilapidated condition an hat. Itoots cout stoekintrs in short, destitute of all thos con venient appurtenaucus w hich ornauiant a wall dressed man-i-havine been deprived ot all by the merciless savages, who even took my cifar case. Thinking that I might in that flourishing tawa obtain a second-hand blanket. I rude np to ''JB'MtOS.9 pi.-.re, and hitching tbvi mule by the ears to a i tre freight wagon loaded with icoods for the I'iatismomh retail trr.de. 1 entered. Jndjte ol u.y surprise when I was promptly met and eliercd a complete outfit, froci a pair of uti'.b toed boots to a K-JOe-quill toothpick, for the pal try sum of nine dollars and sixty-two and one half cents, the 2' vecnls beini? the profita on ths goods. . If you want atiythinp in tha miscellaneous line, call on t'.ieui. and if you don't -e what ya want ak for it. I would remark hcv that they are fencrous. li'oeral, food look ing and truthful to a fault.'' REMLMBER THE PLACE HEED J5R., Weeping Water. . IP. 55. JJellECISAX, DF.lLltR IS . ' Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel AND NAILS, Rock Island JPloivs, corn-plam'tkhs. CULTIVATCRS-SULKY AND WALKl.xG. A larjre variety on hanJs. Spades, Sllovels,, Hoes, Rakes, ; -., A-t ic ice.,- 4e. A large stock row on band at small advanca on Eastern prices. IOC Malnireei, NebraSta'cily (oppoitede ftymour Uouse.) f ' SIG" Ol' THE PADLOCK. w T70R 8 ALE 160 acnw of Lb4 lyinc jp two K. A. "W'IGGKXHOn.V. GREAT RUSH! Everybody, and E. A. -- WIGSEKHOH.it- 8c Co., Tobuyteir . . 1ST E "VV tY O RK STOEE-' The largest and most complete i STOCK OF DRESS GOODS Aro now on exhibition at the New York Store, at irrenfly rcJwccd prices. Wcj call particnlar attention to our new styles of DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINS. (ilNGHAMS. BROWN SHEETING. BLEACHED COTTONS, - BALMORALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, L COTTON YARNS BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. A large stock of GROCFRIES, ! HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, WOODEN-WA RE, , GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS. We have a hre stock of the celebrated GARDEN CITY GLIPPEF PLOW, STUBBLE and BREAKING PLOWS. all kind.' CULTIVATORS. REAPEKS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES. &.C Piaitsmouih April 2iid, 1S69. E A. WIGtENHORN & CO. . One door west of PLATTSMOUTH, MAS whol: A L.KOR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, O-A-JPS, BOOTS, SHOES. and Provisions. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID i on ALL Kinds of Country Produce. Fattfir.ou h, Nebraska, August 5th, STOVE AHD'TIH STOHE jB. T. IDTJiezEl So CO., Wholeenle andlBetail dealer in"; Iffarclware and AjritSaIiEral 3i piVin'j!is. STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS, S T "E :e X. - O? LOWS Of all kind and 8izc-. which ire warrant the be in th uiarket. JOB WOB.K.! Tin Roofing, Gutters and' Spouting Done on Short Notice. .jUt, m-uive AsenU in this county for the sale ol. Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal or Wood Cook Stove GW ns a coll-we will not be undf rsold-Mitiu tre.-t, nst d jor east of the Vusouie Flock, PLATTSMOUTH- NKHHASKA Ilat tsmoulh , Tf ? Iiavc an extensive general stock of Goods tliat tve are constantly as sorting wp9 itliicJi we offer to t lie pub ... j - ' . ' : '. " '. lie at jn ices tnat we fctioiv must give t . entire satisfaction. 'i We purchase ithe very best krt and strict j y for cash, and. are prepared to compel J V111 trade at any point I). SCtl.MAb&K. LARGE. CROWDS ! ! more too, aro eoinj- to tho Hkiuld Office. NEBRASKA, AT STUCK OK ItC'J. -o . Goods 'fit thchcad JIar on the Missouri ? ivcr. v .... ... LdcV Stitch Reversible Feed Sewing Machine warded te llghest Premium arv(ikibiiel. T II K ONLY ON!; rupable c.f j-c inc in mor thnn one dirr-.ii.u and fateninir ull it on n riiius without ctu.;,:i . niHohine or luri.ins the elolh. It uses and wiutei lt-wi tlireod iLhh err 01 1 , r and will ooiiiDience a nam without hi.liiii g ends of the thread. Warranted fc lw I.nary ar f Ot gntxli e,ti'.j well. Over 50,000 Machines Sc!d 9iiiCctS6l. Kend lor Report and Cireularf. WM. K. I'l.ANT. fien'l A t. ( 12 North rourtlt utrcc-t, St. Loi-ie, Utt. Dl?. 0. II. ISLACK, .A (rent. nCO'Oyl I'lal Miiimn .i, rh. THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE Id retailed lit a price within the rc-a-a of m.. Thi mne'iine n.-e a Rtniiht nrrdle. ml the J.OCK Si'lTCH (Dlike .in l...(h fid.fJ. fa:. M'll-atjuritinK IcMiftnn, and run i c ry vnrn'; uf sowing. 1 1 will lu iii. ti II. hind. euid. b:,.j seam, ciuilt. tuck, rntlle uii'l Kthcr; will w'irk eiiinll w-II on iilk. limu. woolen or '"t;uii tfi.oil.i, with line n or cotton Ihreitd. The Arueric.in Shutllu .c wiug Mach no is ?7ar ranted lor Five Year Our A(t-nt' will he urp!ied with i" ltVc oart ol tin- nir!iiTi; in ca.je of u i-t i . t-i. t. Ii niMk f iTceifcdy the iuuil' t-t : 1 1 Ii iiu-'Ih ly tiif SijiI". Wheeler A" Wil.im, lli.ne and i'inrri ce iiurhinex. It Iv.i" the nndr-i"e."l. V the 10-1 of hi-h j'ri'.cd inarhinei-, und thoimiy Lov Priced Shuttfe 'Kachine in the ttmrkcl thr t hn th feed. Wi un im ' Lied to a.'il a iirat. clims Sliullle Mat!.:iiu : very low riee. on aceuiitit of its' eitnidicily, M e'HihC iU nt low c.-t uf inunufa. ' in ini;. in puriaon with cimpl:cutcd u:ui:h:!i'. Ve wish to Mvran:re w itli stent. tn:il or mnt. to rrpre-i'iit ihe American Shuti!i. heivin? .l:i-'hi;ie lrcvi -h Stnie. Ciuinty :unl 'l'in in I 'ni.ed ta'e iind Ont -rio. l-.'rn i:i i'K"iic-n - in r t iicrii iM'i 'i ai'i-ni". i it lull pir.-;i.-uiary, a. lo Hilary ard ar.n. sion. flddre" U. V. X. ANOIlKVi'.x. Uener.il .Kg'-r-i. Ii ..-.!:, .V.r'n. N. n. T'T t')0 heiir-rt ofr.iir A-eri:j, n nrrjiriied wi'h ;i:i rt i." w ito 1;;iVi jou i: .:.:ll,', tor M.i.-hine .Acii t- to .n. ' V, r .1 k ltd l.'O..K nt i: II Ji;, 1 toll j .ii rt I . 'i t C U .eipt l-l'll'lf r"d K il :'. 0 l.f. U. . .MilU". U.-ii;.r,.i K,-.;. Ntw'toGACco 'imu on Main i'reet. of.peite t'c.crt Iloue. . PLATTM IIT EC, IV K ., We haie mu hand a larva rru.n' at CIGAlS&TOKACCO, (Vnitine cf tha bel a;nlit;M tf t CIQARS, J?I5TE-CTTT. PLUG A7V SMOKING 'JOIJACCO. A. e .leal exnFirciy in Tobneeo we ran j-!i cheap, if not cheaper than other ii"it id '.iie city. Cjiv ui a e.iH befnro yon pnrchno elfewi.ere ia we know you will no U Any ... ;i,fji i. I.. I3RO.T2. & 0 Frhra.irTlI.lSoO.tr. Wt epinK Wa('P l.Liln l-'arttiers, gn v. hern y ou tanpel the kt I lew. and the most of it. 35 POUNDS OF XXX FLOUR AMD 11 POQ7XDS OF BR AN tivrn in tJ-hare for ood whenU . We ure aiso d ling grist work: and. with atir 'Tiere:u"ed I'nciltiii'K. loc i aured thel we ranj:v the hor-l and tnc et I'iour of any in the t tat. fiATIfFACTlON UTARASTESD. Prodiice Boucht and Scld. mc,Hr4T meirt fjiri rTT. lSecd t ( llti ton. Veeping Water, Neb. VEALKfl IX General Kercli andisr, in n .8 DKY ciOODS. - - UUOCEiEr-. J1AI:IWAUK. QUEKNSWARf. HATv-. CAPS. BCmHS, SHOii-. X0TIMXH. o. v FIXK AXD. COTTON Wool) LL.MLKK. eillXULK A XI) L.'.TC AVe are Asenf.i for YYiilcox & GibLs Sewing Kach'ne. whib i on ?oal.ed1j' the br-.t Mji T:ii " .8 -e. mi, -1 a. M'trnwc, .. j. p. MiniiiA'i Co. Clerk A Reorder. lept. Ci' a i.-. ' Spurlock &. Viintlbznu . I'lATTSMOVTJ SEL.'L-.. i Front Itooiius o 1ourl Iintiie Clerk and Treasurer's OlSce, LAXDS BO VGUT AM SOLD. Titles Examined, , Coiivc.vaiiec.s 3Eu.dc9 Tor Paid and "Itrcnptx U'.r'i i." ' Prowfrtfy. 4 kiM mtktmm"