hAL 2STEWS. htatson ll" roccutly erectcj a m on his place south of the city. iy nit ign f Ang, Reirhck Vinted by Rotneo Werner. " ' 7' pmotive for us on thia zide of t ,hJ been sent fur,' and may' Le a in about ten of fifteen day. - aerwal. ineffectual attempt to he ertra telegraph' wire acrosj at thU place, it wa 'abandoned ir wire aent for . . . ..-.. TVw- McLennoa speaker-of the f Representatireii of 11 our State lire, called on ih to day. ITe Joe city od bunetM. ..... fjlisgow ' canie down Saturday and lay t pur landing all Bight Ler of the young people of the nt aboard and had a nice time. cell & , Chapman offer for -alu a rm .of 145 acrea well watered, 2 OTbwret of town, and a good 3Use and lot in town. id htvle the Platte Valley Hause fcfre-'Joe'llrown KvuItors;" feels hurt over it, and request Lfliat from- such attack. - - t It.; -steamer President came tttarday evening, and went up to rys again this morning. She will ly bring down a load of iron next ie eoin. The It. It. t,a.-k id now three miles i lyond Glenwood going east, and only seven miles east of Red Oak coming this .way.. Cars arc exioted to run through from Chicago to PlattimmitW by the firstday of rovemerr Looi. ont whtlt the bell rings. One of Mallorv'.s Inure nil ilrivrM A fiend named Davis was Eot aSrTbr6ugli"jnto "poslsh"' to day, ready for killed in Omaha la.t evening by Maj. Broaddus. Davjs had been guilty of the most hineous crime known among civilized people, that of forcibly, attempt ing" to 'violate the chastity of a little girl only eight years old, the daughter of Maj. Broaddiu. Wo made a notice some time this summer .that Ir. Jatta'a mill had been badly injured by winds and high waters. We had not seen the mill then, else we might have known better. We passed it recently, and sdiould judge it would take a pretty good sited deluge or hur icanc to diturb it. ' " ' ' i ( ' drawing of the picture of "The of Christ," paintod Ly Romeo s, ia this city, took place at Mr. i, la&t Saturday evening. Mr. a;n, Esq., was the lucky iudivid- B. Cn..plon. 1W, of Glenwood. is mill property in that city re- '(Toii-Iti:i,;r of the mill baildiugs Tcnty-fivc acres offand, for the sum ,oua TW purchasers are from County, Iowa. A.,Icrby k Co. expect to open a stork of fumitare in Amison's on Main street sometime during reicnt week. . They propose keep- large stock of all the latest style. e are in receipt of a complimentary t to the Second Annual Fair of the County, Iowa Agricultural Society, the President, Goo. Mickclwait.- f&ir y to be held at Glenwood on bcr H, 15 and 16. - e jrioncr named Beatty, confined r county jail for robbing Mr. Koh- mado ariothw atti'mpt last week to This time ho attempted to file tii irons with an old case knife given t.) cat with. lie succeeded in cut aUot a foiirth-cf nn inch into EeaShruIer, Ki.. of this couuly, ar- fd fmni Illinois last week with four- a head of fine s-tixk hogs, among them ve full blooded i Berkshire, Chester hitcvetc. Mr. Minder . informs us ; the copy of the IIfrald sent by L to Peoria county will be the- means nducing several families to remove to m county early next spring. More pica should be sent away. . Sviue fellnw surrounded a quantity of atine Saturday night, refuted to pay bill at a saloon, aud had to be ejected the proprietors. After he was act ht d-XMK he attempted to get out his stil and it went off, lodging a ball in ie pavement lie pang out, now let h it boys (the fellow was alone; ana roke into a run. Sheriff Johnson soon Led him up and put him in the. cala- "0!.. . . Ir. Thou. Thomas has hown us a mple of wheat Bent him from Elgin. , by M. W. Hawes, Ksp, which was wa there ua thc Egyjtian Lite heatt having formerly come froui ffrr.f it a rnn isinrwr trn ii ui iir , beiug near'.y or quite double the nd tfry white, outside and inside the ipi. . l etc l. nun. iir. iuouiu tsJt uneiu J;uuuu, ni will try the experiment of raising it a this latitude. The Glenwood Ojnniun says: We iiun irom ."ir. carpenter, one oi wc contractors, that the line wih be extend ed east from this point as rapidly as men and oney can shove it, and that it is t'aeir intention to make the connection teith the line coining west, by November That line is already within ten of Red Oak, and the grading is tcarly all done. Within six weeks from this tims sr may expect a through train IUCagO tO WBJitic uuwu lhv vu uepoi grounaa, . fr:,a The iron"wiJl commence to arrive l:ere soon as a landing can be made. ,. There U no pile work to be done be tween th'u city and Ashland, and tnly awatcventy-fiTe piles are required ' to be driven here. From the Omaha JhralJot this morn ing we learn that the Buildings and ma chinery of the U. P. R. R. Machine Shops were totally destroyed by fire about six o'clock last evening." The fire originated from a stove used for heating glue. The loss is estimated at $100,000. Two hundred men we thrown out of em ployment. The BuHiirr Su. ThetOctober numbvr of this paper, withjita cheerful title, beautiful pages and very interest ing contents, is received. It is making a vast mniler of friendii and is worthy of its success. Twenty-fixc cenrs a year. Specimen sent for stamp. ' ; ', - Aldkx & Teck, - r , ! , '. . l Publishers, Chicago.1 Ilk.. The following is the premiums award ed to J. M. Woxls, of Cass county, at the State Fair: - - ' ; - Thorough bred mare, r . $10 00 Road marc, ; : ' i: ' '" '10(10 Best lot of cattle, Diploma 2d best bull, short horn, . t . $ 5 00 1st !est heifer I-yr old short horn, 5 00 Best heavy cattle, .25 00 Best hullwitli 3 of his calves, 10 00 Best sweepstakes ring, 2t 00 Best cow L' years old, 5 00 Best cow 3 yearn old,1 ' " " 10 00 2d best calf, 2 00 Best 2 year old bull, 10 00 2d best, . . 5 (M) 2d best atjeij bull,. ..... 5 00 FVai Thurtd'iy'i Daily, Several emigrant families arrived to day, and proceeded westward. -Joseph; Chahipanr K,' came 'down jfrom iiioj Bluffs to-daj-j' where lij ljjasi been for some time past, quite Hi. " work south of Main street. , Mr. Goorge Shridvx brought 4-oaie, of the finest turnips to towb to-daj- we over Raw. - He did not forget" tho HkrAld office. Rev. J. J. Roberts started for Chica go to-day to purchase lumber, etc., for the erection of a new M. E. Church, corner Main and Sixth streets. 1 wiO be 40xG0. ' j There l a petition at the 1. i). asking the City Council to take steps to secure the opening of avenues, as suggested by various articles published in the II kr- ALD. The Statetmnn paytt that -on Tuesday evening last, a large number of citizens assembled in Knox & Barr's office, and through" Judge Jeti niugs rcseuted to Curl Richardson, H, the town mar shal, a valuable cane, in recognition of his efficient services in preserving law and order in Lincoln '. Mr. Nathan Williams, who has charge f Pil'j driving for Fitzgerald & Malhry, i arrive 1 in the city yesterday, and imnic- iiacely cammenced o perati ns. The i li e .arirrs will be at work Thursday, l feenMamand Granite streets. Chauneey WUtse, Esq., formerly Cliief ' Uerkinthe Surveyor Generals Umce lr nader Gen. Hitchcock, arrived from the went Lut evenine." He has been in the '5ld all summer, and looks in u.'l bet ,tr health than when ha bift o1- y - , . Ono of the neatest" and best arranged f rin houses we have rseeii lately ia the . one buing erected by Mr. Bcrger, of i iock Bluffs "precinct. It la a two f?tory - krick, ectptaing six largo and commodious ooina, pantrieB, halls. varandaa, and all Jfhe. modern conveniences (or, a well r t, ranged farm houae. J Wc are always glad ' ;: to uote these imrroveuifents,as they speak 'udcr than worders of the prosicrity of Tram Wtdneifcy't Ifaily. : . i We understand the difficulty lietwecn AV. II. Anderson and the 11. 1L Compa ny in regard to the right of way over his property in this city has been amicably adjusted. There is probably an average of from ten to fifteen immigrant wagons per "day arrive at PlHttsmouth. If the influx in other portions of the State i equally as great, Nebraska will more than double her population this year. " ' ' r Our big apple was the centre of at traction at the State Fair, and was pre sented to Col. Furnas at the close of the exhibition, who has sent it' to the New York Horticultutal wiety as an adver tisement of what can le produced in Ncbra? ka. -n See advertsciiient of Sheldon & Bay ley, of Factory v ille. They are thorough going, enterprising gentlemen, and offer inducements for trade that cannot fail of success. Iiw prices for good wares al ways finds cu-tomer8. They have one of the best flouring mills. in the state. Mr. Todd has produced a Bpccinian of the Sugar Beet which shows that Cass is np to the parts of the world in the pro duction!of this article, as well as all others. We did not measure or weigh the speci man, but concluded it is the largest beet we over saw. Not enough wheat will be raised this year in Great Britain to suffice for the consumption of the people by 75,000,000 bushels. To supply deficiency will cost about 1huxi0.xio in gold, to say noth ing of the other kind of food required to le imported from abroad. One man has at last declined an office. James M. Clark, apjointed U. S. Dis trict Judge of Rhode Island, by General 1 Grant, was his name. It is a good place too, with a nice fat salary and no great amount of work to do, and appointed for life at that. Business has leen lively in Platts mouth during the past week. The streets are filled with teams from nine o'clock in the morning until tax in the evening, and the business houses appear to be filled with customers all the time The difference between Plattsiuouth to day and Plattsmouth one year ago is so marked hat one would hardly recognize the place, except geographically. The Burlington llnvck-Eye says: On Friday night 50mc scoundrel, or scoun drclscntcred the office of Gilbert, Hedge & Co., and blew open the Kafe. The amount realized about fifteen dollars in currency would not much more than pflv for the powder used. No elue to the matter, although several suspicious characters were known to have arrived by theai)wn loat that evening. The following is the ticket nominated by the Democracy yesterday: County Commissioner Benjamin AI bin. Clerk B. F. Ramsey. Treasurer J. M. Patterson. Sheriff Henry Ijcnhoff. Surveyor P.' C." Patterson. Coroner-MVm. II' Donclan. Superintendent Pubiie Instruction Wm. Kershaw. Probate Judge F. White. . The JicjjuWcuu says C.R.. Schallcr, Esq., State Immigration Agent, leaves this morning for Lincein in order to ac company Governor Butler and party to the Republican river for the purpose of selecting 300,000 acres of land for a col ony of British immigrants expected next spring.. .Mr. Schaller haa already sent to the South Platte the pioneers of a colony of Goman Catholics, fifty fam ilies of which arc now on their way. The Nebraska City Press says the Alabama Scheol La ids were sold on Tuesday. ' The lot consisted of about twenty-four hundred and forty acres, and was bid in by Mr. Harrington, Speaker of the House of Representa tives of the State of Alabama, for about $22,000. Mr. Harrington purchased these lands with a view of having them settled soon, and sny:, that he will occu py portion of them himself. Part of them will lie offered for Bale again. Mr. Snell, of Ashland, was in this city this morning. We !arn froui him that considerable dissatisfaction exista over the Republican nomination in Saunders County, and that a People's Convention was held last Monday, and the following ticket placed in the field. Com. Moses Stocking. Clerk Ilobart Brush. Sheriff CliaH. N. Folsom. Probate Judge A. L. Sprague. Surveyor A. L. Whitney. Superintendent M. B. Giffin. - Coroner T. A. Bunnell. ' " ; " " MARRIAGES, 2. . " OntheGlhof October, at tb house of the Wide' mother, by Kldcr O. IJ. Mollis. Oao. Hkntox and Mia Lydi& Eikesbebt. .On Aand-AS i-rening, October 3d., at th r" dener of Abraham Snyder, K.j.t naar thi city, by Judge Gage, John Sntpek and Miiu Mab ritA JlTBaowy, all 6f tbia eoaaty. ." j 7 r At Bight Mile Or6re. Sept 25. by Ecnj." Aus tin, Isaiah White, of Iowa, aud Miss Alice Kixsa. of thi county. " I' 1. -. DEATHS ( . - Oftobrr 5th. 186!, of inflamation of the brain. Hkxuersor BIaloolb!. infant son of Isaac and ElizabeUk ATiles. a(cd Ion ' year Z and 'three month. - , ' . ... Thou art irono, dear Mai lie. Thy lifelew form is cold: ti The wiac of death is folded. Above tby lock of gold. Thine eye are cloned forever, Theixaeotle lifrht is fled; . Their viichtless orbs sure aleeping, '. . In the inanioii8 of the dead. Thv dun pi rid haedi are folded, . Above tby pulseless breast; Thy cherub roice is silent . . In the erave's unlrrokcn ret. Thou art el ee pint; MalH, In the valley dark and lone. Where the beauteous stars look on thco. And the niirhl winds softly inoan. '!'ff inUstlia dear Mallie."" " When the sun Is shining hriffht. " When the evening fliM'ies arc tailing, And through the. quiet night. Hut the angels hands have bom thoo, -tin wings ot'light and love. To a laud of lite and beauty. And a glorious home above. We'll strive to meet thec Mallie, r When oar Father 'a will is done. ' ' And live with thee forever Around (iod's eternal throne, lilenweod Ojrin ioa please eopy. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' If too. want eheap clothing, or asything'in that line, eall at Wm. STAOBLMAB'a. ; oet4dltw3t . ' . 1 .' Juit Received, The largest stock of the latest style of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., that was ever brought west of the Missis sippi river. The prices are lower than before the war. ' Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. WM. STADELMAXX. Oct. 7th w3 . $1200 aad all Enpeases Paid. Sea ad vertUem ent of American Shuttle Sewing Maehiae in our advertising columns. ly PT Up. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please tall and pay ap immediately. A word to the wise, U. selutf C. K. Foeot. ESTAV'S ORGAN AND MELODEAN AGENCY. Mrs. KaieSimpwa has tha agency of the above celebrated instraraentji. Any person desirous of obtaining a first class Organ or Melodeon with all the latest improvements snch as vox jubi lant!, Ac. are requested te call at her residence and get circular. Plattsmouth Aag. 2tlf. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the aDdenigned are requested to call at her residenoe. eighteen miles west of Plattsmevth, and setUe the same imme diately. augXtf.J " ROSE AX!T DECKER.' If All Parties Indebted to Us Will eall and settle the same, they will save themselves both extra trouble and expense, for wo must have all necoants and 'note due us Vaid. and that immediately, a -we are going Eii!t aud must have the money. . - liOOM liltO. X CO. .ci.teiubr 2d. 19. - - AN INALIENABLE WOMAN'S RIGHT. .. rWe hold, this trnth to be self-evident that all. women are endowed with ceryn inalienable rights, among which are l?t)rty and a Charter 0k Cooking Store. The latter is an iiidispctiiiblc pre-requislte to the niaiiitenanco of the first two, for it lightens her labors, pre serves her heullh, cheers and soothes her tem per, economizes her time and trcnth, and ex - tends her leisure. It Is one of the institutions which ever" housekeeper is entitled to. and it is un warrantable to deprive her of it. K. T. Duke A Co. areufoul in Plattsiuouth: 8oId whole sale and retail by Excelsior Manufacturing Co., St. Louis. Valuable Farm for Sale. WHOLESALE to I ETiA-XXi DEAtEH3 lit Boots, Shoes, Queensware, Aegaat 3.19)0. au26tf Plat tsinoutb, - Xebriultiu POOMBltO. & CO. have a large Stock of Ire OiwhIs, Dress Gootls, Dress GikmIb, PreVs (Joods, Piece Goodu, Piece Good,' ' l'ieee Gootls, Whit Goods, White Good, White Goods, White Goods, Bmwn Muslina, Brown Muslins, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Denims, blue St brown Bleached Muslins, Deuiins, blue & brown Bleached Muslins, Deniins, blue A brown Shirting;, check and stripe, , Shirting, cheek and stripe, Shirting, check and Htrijie, Choice Bio Coffee, A Coffee Sugar, Choice Bio Coffee, 1 A Coffee Sugar Choice Rio Coffee, v . ' Brown Sugar, Syrup, Brown Sugar, Doom, Bro. & Co. have just "received another largo lot of .Glass and Quoens ware. . Syrup,- - ' " Salt Fish, Syrup, Salt Fish, Dried Fruit, ; Queensware, Dried Fruit, Queensware, Dried Fruit, ' ; . " Queensware, Glaad Ware, ' k ' ' ' ' Claaa Ware, GlaH Ware, And a general stork, to which they eall the attention of the Fanners and Public generally. Have the best selected stock and make the lowest prices. Ileniember the place, the west corner in the Big Brick, Main street, Plattsiuouth Nob. Doost,Bno. &Co. All parties indebted to us by open ac count or notes now due or past due,must pay the same by the 20th of tliis month,' (August.) And all notes due us from the 2ltth of Augut to the 1st of Septem ber: must be paid promptly for we fcliall be obliged to protest if not paid at maturity. Doom, Bro. & Co. DOOM, BRO. sV CO., Agents for Birdsall's Threshing Ma chines, Buffalo Pitt Threshing Machines, New Yorker Self llaker Kcapcr, ' Buck eye" Mower and Reaper, J. P. Manny's Reajier and Mower, Wiera Walking Cultivator, Broad Cast Seed Sower, Rod and Mould Board Breakers, Stubble plows of all kinds. Hcery Implement Humwtsi. Just received 100 barrels of Salt. Doom, Bro. k Co. DOOM, "BRO. & CO. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Grocers, Boots, shoes, Glass and Queens ware. M 1000 seamless bags for sale by Doom, Bro. & Co. We would advise all parties wanting a good article of Tea go to Dooms' and get it, they have the le.st Tea that wo have ever seen in this city. m m , Tf you want to get eouid A No. 1 Su gar Cured llama, go to -- - - - Doom, Bro. & Co. WANTED, 1000 dozen eggs. 2000 Jbf reshibut ter. -by Doom, Bro. & Co.-- A GOOD GHAtMCE '.. , FOR A GOOD BARGAIN I llaviageoaiateted the platting and reron&ng of my ltkK'i Addition to the City of Platfa-, month, 1 am sow prepared to selt - : .1 V' ; : . . ' ' in the Addition at reasonable rate. Tonus are one half cash down; the other half payable tu one year, at ten per eent. interest er- aanata from date of purehai until paid. To be si cured by mortgage on the property. , , K , 2$. 1L IV t. Donation to Churches. I will give to the following religious denomi nations, vis: . . To the Uaptist Church, lot 12 in block 27 : To the rngrvratiinal Church, lot "JO in blocfe?2ft To the Metho-lit Church, lot 1 in bloek 12; To the Catholic Church, lot 6 In blck 30: To the Kpiscopal Church, lot VI in block H; To the Presbyterian Church, lot 1 in block 21; To the Christian Church lot YI in block 5: To the Lutheran Church lot 1 .in block 23: -in my Addition to the City of riattstnnuth, HMD the following conditions, vis! That they hall erect on said lots, as above donated, it suitable building for public worship, within five years from this date ; and. in raise of failure on the part of said 2inrch or Churches to etMufly with above eoauition, men anu in mat cae me lot or loos shall revert te me. - b. DIKK. Donation to Public Schools. I hereby donate lor tne use oi monc asisu-icj. Sehools. Lot 19 in Block . on the north side of Main street, aud Lot 10 in Block Zi, on the south side of Main street, in my addition to the Citj- 1 1'latUraoutn, : . . o. . k 5,000 Acres of Land for Sale in this eoanty. 'Also, Houses and Lota in this ity, at low prices. Particular attention given to the buying and oiling of real estate, examining titles, and pay ag taxes for non-residents. S. DUK.. ileal .restate Agem, , JOHN J. RtftSKLI J. K. DOOM, (Late of Doom. Urn. A 0o., MUSSESILiZi! s moors, DIALKbS IB 9 The Nebraska City Chvonuk, of TinMla- niorniiik- savs a scTcre case of stabbing occurred at the Gennania House Sal.wn on " Main Htrect yesterday morn ing, iu a difSculty between the proprietor of the house. Chas. Wellsandt. and a gertnan named Rhinehanlt, the latter TcceiTiui; a severe wound m the abdomen. The cause of the difficulty was m regard to a few cents charjre for drinks. Doc tors Larah and Ilershcby are in attcn- iiue uuon the woundea man. t ell sandt was arrested and lougea in jan George Francis Train pcrslits in his intpntion of runninir for the Presidency in 167U, but he is . determined i to reject h, party nomination. He announces in a public letter that he and his associate on tne ticket win run liioepenuenuy. IBs reason nay be inferred from the sur restive ouestion he adds, viz: ' Would any sane man trust the Democrats after 1S6. '64. and 68 to drive ten jackases abreast?" The sagacity displayed in Situated on Four Mile Creek 4?i miles north west tt" riatt."iiioatii. 1 mile from the 1'latto riv er, anil three-fourths of a mile from the line of the H. .V M. R. R.. and known as the Stocking farm, containing iSn acre of choice laud, lmj acres of which bottom liind. about ten acres i are timber and about ninety acre in gra.-s. the b;i l.i nee in cram ami unler tence. I pon the promises ia a double cabin, frainu burn JiilSO feci with stonu baKement, i-tablea and other out buildings, an orchard, plenty of Mock water, a never failing well, a good school hoiifc: uUu I acres of timber land in Sanv countv. near the ' I mouth of the Platte river, also lots two and :il .....m.,tsA fmm tlio ofhi-i'il n;iiM'rii ! r,x ' "nJ 6' 111 Kloek four (4 ami lots seven and will be corrected Irom ttie ouiuai pajicn. j eight arJ S) jn hlnrk nnp hundr6il am, ,isty. in the hand of the Secretary of the s- I eight ticsi in the city of I'lattsmouth. Terms i-nauireat the premises or of the subneriber ia Saunders Co. Neb. M. ST0CKIXO. Plattsmouth, Aug. 5 tf. THE lREMIl'5SJ. In oar weekly edition of next week will anpear an official list of the awards j made at the State Pair held at Nebraska City last week. The list as published an far contains inanv inacuracics, which ciety, Maj. Whecier, and publisheu in the Herald. " NTATE BOARD V ttli'V tTV RK. Before seperating the State Board re organised for the ensuing year, electing the following officers: President R. W. Pumas, Brownvillo. 1st Vice President Got. A. Saun ders, Omaha. l!d Vice lresident -J. Sterling Mor ton, Nebraska City. Treasurer I A. Walker, Omaha. Secretary D. II. . Wheeler, Platts mouth. Executive Committee II. O. Min- nock, S. W. Kennedy, Geo. Jennings, of Saunders. This committee, with the officers, con stitute the active board. PLaTTNJI'JVTII SfAKKETS. Wll EAT Supply moderate,but quality greatly improving, good prime selling at 60(c$70c; fair medium, 5."(fiOe; lower grades, 4 C5.V. Oats Market quite lively, and re- oeipts much heavier than last week, choice oats bringing 3'h; ; lair at 3Jc Corn Old, Sue ; new, .:540c. Potatoes Market dull; selling at 20(g,23c per bushel. A annfiul in'ruir -mua Vill.xl in frnnt of the Sheridan House at Ircnton, Ohio, last Tuesday ; it was found under a pile of pig iron. . notice. All persons knowing theraselvea in debted to us eUher bv Note or Account will pleasecall and settle imedjately. Vallerys Si RnmiiR. THE REASOJS WHY 13,347 OAK FARL'lSPIaJERJiEWTS Agents for Birdsall's Threshers, Buffalo Pitts Threshers, - - Geiser Threshers. 4 - ... . . . -.. J. v.. . ...... Hew Yorker, Buckeye, John P. Manny's, Climax. TT ,OWS: Industrial, Dixon, Grand Detour, Skin- - ner, Iron Beam, Rod & Mould Board Breaker. 1 MISCELLANEOUS IMPLEMENTS: Bulky Bakes, Revolving Hay Bakes. Little Giant Fan Mills, ? Johnson's Corn Shellers, Wier's Walking Corn!Plows, Van Brunt Broad Cast Seeder, Buckeye Drill & Broad Cast Seeder. uuiuu vruxxx riautcrs . Sorgo Cane Mills, Bells, &c. Every Implement Warranted." Plattsmouth. August 'JC, 1 SC.. Lot for Ten Dollars. I will sell to pnrties tlcsirous 1 buildinir ami mnmrliti' inv of tho lot i" in the subjoined list in mv llitio'n to 1'lattsiDoatb. at ten dollars per lot. under the following conditions, tii: Th pervon inrchiins; will b requiri-d to build on the lot purchased a dweUiua ousc of the following dimensions. t-wit; Xhe bouse to be not lew tnnn 134 n-or. wnn ory uoi lowr th.m 6 feet. Ths frame luuf t be pvl and substantial: house . woll hin(;led: fonnlatiu either of brick or tone. There mut be kitch en, of not - U-ss thnn 10x14. liuiltling mut he completed on or before January lt. lsTD. Will give a bond for a deed to the party who buys ns soon as purchase is m:ide,ani upon complying with the uliove conditions, will five ft good aud sufficient Warranty Iecd. SelcctioriS may be uiude frointhaaccctupaay inz list: ...... Lotsoaiici SinllH k3: Lot 8 in uiock 4; j.oi in blo-'W 12: Lot V in bloclclS; Lot 12 fn block :.D: LoU i iui l 14 in block 'Jl ; Lot block 'JJ: Lots 2 and K in oloclt 'JJ; Lots o iim I in block Jb; Lioto in uiock it Ijou ! uo'i j.i n block 2 ; Lots 4 and 7 in block 29 : Lot 2 lit b,ock:50- S.IfKE. Plattswooth. Ak'.2otf. Office ia t'oart Hoosc ALEXANDER'S MEAT ;:"'.MARICETf ... . . . . . , - --. . Cor. Main and Second Sts.f ' PLA TTSMO UTil JfEIWASKJl. We are butchering nothing but tlio viry bt of meat. wAK-h cau uluai be bud "WHITB Sc BTJTTBBY, Vallerya & JtufTner a;c now receiving the largest a,sfiortiuent of Boots and Shoes ever hn night to this market. Call aud examine them. Nothing charged for ehowing goodu. Vallerya & ltuffnor are ju'it iu receipt of a large stock of Dry CkhxIs. Vallerys Sc Ruffner liave just received a few more Kirby Reap ers on which they will give good time. WANTED. Bacon and Lard for which we will give the highest market price. Vallku'8 k RcyrsiR. Were sold in the Year 1868 IS BBCSVSZ SOT O.SE HAS EVER FAILED TO OITB ENTIRE SATISFACTION tbi ptK-rccr orCKATioa or avsar , Charter Oak Stove oL I FtJIXY GUARANTEED, AID vsiiiru IIOVI They Stand Unrivalled FOR ECONOMY. FOR DURABILITY, AND CONVBNIENdB For Simplicity of Management, And for Cleanliness-in Cooking. They are Home Institutions, Maaafatare4 in tha West, and adapted to the wauls of - Western and iSouthem PEOPLE. Surely bo rood housekeeper can afford to l vithoutone. rom rslcE list, idbssss Excelsior Manufacturing Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals ioilet ooaps, Brushes, all kinds, Perfumery, and ran a . a-ar . ' rancy loilet Articles, loys, trusses. Supporters, Shoulder Brace?, Grass and Garden Seeds, . i ' : - ; , . . ' : . : . : r ; i ; . -PURE WOES. ANW.XIQUOKI, For medicinal purposes Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, Stationary, Carbon Oil, Lamps, Chimneys, Glass and Putty, also, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, GREEN AND CANNED FRUITS CONFECTIONERY, &c. fcc Having- heeo eunajf ed in svllinv; Drujts and Grooeries in this city for the j:ist so v-n jrejuw. we know m vi ma prupia in our line oi irnie, aou are preparca wiiu m lurpe sivK oi moos or iu oest naiuiiy 10 oppi- iuoso wuulo at very low prices. 612 Jc 614 V: M'tin t., St. Ismi, Mi. SOLD BT E. T. Duke & Co. Plattsmouth, Ieb. Msy 37(1iid7. , . "tho country and the thrift of the farm- j this tiuestion vnuld indicate that prpn ing community. Train, at'tar al!, has lijs juci.l ii'tryaU Vallerys k Jtuffner are agents for th Schuttler Wagons which they are telling at m?ucetl prices. VaJlerys k Kuffucr ai-e'agents for the Grovcr k IJaker sewing iaachine.s, the ( best in market. Call and see them. J. & H. J. Streight. Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys, NOTIONS. BOOKS. STATIONERY tO. BLACKSLIlTHirJG! :o:- PRICE & LAMBING PlatOmath. Xcbraslui, April 24. 186&. WEHITB & BUTTERY. CLOTHlKG i CL0 William Sladelniauii, Ready-Madp ClOthirigi Hats. Cm. Boot's.'ShoW TrtlaVsV ValA-ca afiJ South Side Main Street,' " : " ' , , Plattsmouth,-J'Cb-,, rWOOLWORTIl Sc CO b'ooksellerh,5;;., STATIOJfE 1?1 y Binders and Paper Dealers, ST. JOStiPU. T vr'i C Ii0Bii Kstrny iVotficra . i T iik en np hy the snhcmibrr in Eliuwood Trs nioct. Ciuin County, a hrowu fillK.twiyoiirol(l.- with star in forehoaU. ' , " , . . . -. 1 . . .-n o . nj S. ABgusi t-wn. inpy. o wj.t f RESTORES GRAY HAIR ' TO r ITS ORIGINAL color; VEGETABLE SICILXAXX. HAIR RENElHEtf' -t ''at. Isthconlj )orfectca an scientifically prepare preparation , of . it kinc ever offered to thu paUKk and has r no rmpetiV in merit. By lU ,n GRAY. II AIR WrWi restored . o its. Aorigin4 youthful: color ,and jbrUt Iiancy;wbicU ia ao juuoIi admired by all.4 rson whose hair, ia thin falling out will, by. tbo use of uat R0M0TES Rcnewer,80on see ita ood , jfjin cfTocts'aa, by its fotfic and ' wUraulatiug properties tho ROWTH! hair chuiJa will bo incitod and the hair grew, thick and 8trongag;iin. . In oases of Baldness it will crea ucw growth .unle88"tE DRESSING, follicles are destroyed. Xt TRY r coo'l,1o' an .allaysall the scalp. It doWno't stain BOTTLE itho aUn as do'dye buk A Wfl makea Xlie ac:Up white and . mill . , , . 12 at K'n iiilbllijlt ;t iS' tho' best 'aiid4mbK DP'- as we kill from three to fire head of )vef ooulo adar. Mark t open Sundayi until 8 a. m. Highest lirice paid for fat cattle. juli2ta3 NEW STOEB! Weeping Water, Neb. MAkUS 1 General Merchandise, . ssra m DRY O0OD.S. . CROCK IKS. HARDWARR. QLKKNSWARK. HATS. CAl'rf. HOOTS. , SIIOKS. NOTIONS. Ac, PIXB AND C0TT0XWOOD LUMI5KR, gUINGLEH AND LATH Wc ara Asjeata for VHtlcox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine, . which is undoubtedly the best Machine now in e. nisriy tyu. $20,000 Worth of Property FOIt 8ALE- Conitinr of faru)s.with ttmSer adjoininr.near I'lnttoinoiith. property in l'laUiiuonth City. horse, cattle, wajons, etc. For f jrther purticalar enquire of or addreaa GEO. V. COL V IN. aotrllHoraarlTO nattumouth. Neb, FARM FOR HAM. Tlii f:irm ii nitiiated one and a half milm be low Reed Mill, oa Veopinc TlhU-r, ana eon tainr 10 acreH. ou acrex timber, lne entire tract if; unler fcnoe. and 75 acres in culttTatioo WecpitiR Water rans through one corner of U. tiirm. iwoaweiinn oouwi i tae prcinuu. Price i.jH. . I will alo uell the growinr crop .V) acres wheat ami fifteen acrus corn, together with nil - v twrtning atcnfils. jekf K. S. STBEETER. STHAYEl) From the underniirned, ten nii!ed went from Plattsmouth, tweuty head of whrep ten of them old cheep, the other lamb, t'ne bla:k one, one with bell on and Ions korn, one with one hind leu off juxt belo the rambrcil joir t. . There ie one bliu-k lamb, aud one buck l:iirl uilh v v heavv horns. Anv nerfon Riv ing inforuiu:ioii of their wheraboata will be gui'aulr rewarUeU. M. .M 8et:w4. SXHPSOlfff,- IVIXCESSZiWAIT S CO.. itiiAbKaa im Lumber, Lath, Shingles, DOOES, SASH, &C, Have retiiovcd their Lumber Yanl to the corner of 41 MAIN AND SIXTH STREETS, PLATTSMOUTH, And have on hand and are receiving Lumtxtr in sufficient quantien to Ifill allorder, and at prices to suit purchaser. We have aijo on band and for sale at low figures 50 Barrells of Cement, 250 Bushels Plastering Hair, 50 Lime, 5'JU ' Cu.il 20 Barrellsjof Plucler Parir. llsve oooncd .1 slioi on Sixth street, south of' Main, where they are prtpare.1 to donll work in ! 'e invite all to call and sea us at our new place o i IIIG iJi ir-iii 1 1 11 uift line ,'14 ni.i ii.'iw Htr u the hcrtr- .'trie. Shoeing. "Rconirinff. and all I ii .,..,,..,tl, v..lv..i- 1 ic:oi.- uir c.' IMPSO!T. MICKELTVAIT A CO. Wofice In district Conrt M. Judicial Ltietrie withia and for Cass County Nebrafika.; Daniel fcikenberry against l)arid Chedestti' an-l A. Itnin V llavid Chedeter and A. Baia non rei dent defendant, you are herelty notified tliat lMiiel ti ken berry will take the teuuiouyo varinus witnesiec. ueioro A. 11. etuuiiuan. -no tai-y Pubiie. at Clianton. I.ucai oouatv Iowa atHlo'clook a, m of Thurcday. the 21st day o, i lr ti.hr r 1H?.(. and contiwaa until U o'clock f. Ul of iid day. and to adjourn from duy to iuy ontil all the depofitioiiH are taken "aid deponftions to be use! in the trial of a cane in the liKricl Court of the ii Judicial IJu-trirt ot Ca.-v nounty Nebraska, in an action wbereii lanirl Kikur. bitry m plaintiff, and Uavi-1 Chea enter aaa l!iD are defendatitx. DANIEL EIKENBERRY. By MnwiLL k. CJirms, Attys. s.ipt.Tw4. - HALL'St" - - f . ' Mi t AD IS A SPLENDID ;i (jcono'micrtl 'nVepaf ation ih tho ' worl J,8 jtaeircc hist so onuch longer. Beul mm w lmil for.our Treatise oif tho LOCKS! hair, free to ally malL Sold bt all Eruoolsti and CaaUsra a MadJtlnaa COOK. COS'Jtlfl fii CO.. Gen'l Agents for North-'W'e stern Btatea 87 DEABE0UN STSEZT, CHICAGO, Hi- W lln.irswlj i,f I'lAllMoionth. call. the BV tension of our cuxtomcr!" to theletteni published below of the wonderful effieaTt Sir. Keback'a Ktoniach Hitters. Dr. Kuback'n Seandinavian Wood Pillf. Webave beeit'neUinffthesaiaadl cine' Ion enough to know that ihcy are rei'otn- mended to be. and tuul me- eertinratea in earee published are tree. - - . , Bead the following letter from one of - the oldest andi mom 1 reliable grocery' trier chan fa. ia the city of Jterenjyort.. . i Friend WaltoxV1 Afiirceably 1 o iuy promise to yoiV whe" here, I wHte yoii for piiblicatidiiJryou's proper, a 'true state ment of the good ef fects of Roback;s Stomach Bi tters upon myself. I had .been troubled with "irictt gestion for a Jbn time, attended, ;vith severe headache,par- ticularlyaftercaUng, when fortunately an old soldier,; friend came into the -store and recommendedihe to use Roback's Bit ters. I did so by talv--i n a small w'inc-glasy full just before-each' meal, aiidto myrcay joy I was relieved at once, and , am. now well by their ; use. 1 would not be yjthtxui them at any prfceV- 1 havTc . hot talinapjp other medicine1 since I coninicnceU1; (us:ji,e the Bitters. - Arid; 1 can sav w ith a clear conscience' 1 ity'; Ro back's Bitters they will do all they are recommended to dc if taken according to directions ! - 1 Yours tru5yt -Frank II,..MiLL':w. all peraooa intreated will appoar on Tuediiy, , i.-ii -i-n the laih day of October i.-l!t. at YZ -o'clock OftilC Tiri Of liOJtl ebnCKl& MTLef m. at the omce ot lae rioo if i:urr in rnei ry , ... .i , . :j r:n :n i. .: r 1 iTT Improved Farm Tor Sale I will ell at Diiblio auction u the lretuiies o Sir. James Batea. the houthwct half of Sonthwent quarter of Section one (V. aiid tio Ka-t half llA of SoutheiMt quarter i of fei.-tion (2. Towu eleven tll.i. iUnite twelvnl2), l'raine Iluuw, Stable and ifood well of irater anduxk water on each ."f0 rci,- twoartresof lantcd Walnut tree and ten acre of good tirn er land. The aaid land ia situated ona-hhlf mile went of Eight Mile rbve. To be Hold without reserve on Thursday. Oct. 7th. 'Term of Sale : Part cah and the rciap.tndcr on time to suit purchaser. Irdl in HO nre tracu if desired. SUx-k and a'arniture will bv tol l next Btor-.th. of which due notice will be Kivun. F. S. Whitk. AuJtioiiecr. ., September ST. 1869. .t Probate Notice Notice ia hereby piven that oa, the iTth Jay of m ....... ii'-u . . i i 1 BcpieuioeT. A.. I), iw. n liiiaiu jdj aer ac-oiieu a paper whh the Probate Jndire of Ca. I'ounty. Hf-atia it to be the last Will and TeUviaeDt of Frederick Schluntz, lata of Cas county de ceased. . Now, Uierefore. the ffitnes'c to aaut ill. and of Plattfmouth. where iwid Mi ill will be lroii!jiI- ercd ti adinittoProbtte. V M. 1. . fc. pert -V) V ! w4. Probate .Iu Igc AVIiok:ib Grocc-rp, D.tvenpoi-f Iowa. i""