4) 10 JC 1U ?1 l ft'- it- 4 i DE jST T X FT; Will be at Dr. Livin-cJton'g office during i l-t week in each inuutb. All orders, left at J-i 4 Pest otticc will be promptly attended to- (ju pa H 0 i Q 0 3 0 2 S pi o 4 a c m o c &- 1 y 2 H Q 4 b o r n t-.3 w H O H M i 2 KtSi n o g J. SI. II1XC!1MAN"& CO., '?uci 'fsors to J. II. IIinchm:in.) Druggists &. Apothecaries. DSALIRS I Srng;4 and 33f!iciiics, PAI5TS. OILS. DYES. NOTIONS. TEHFUMEUY. FAXCY SOAPS. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For Mechanica.1 andiledicioal pmrpost. Keep constantly ou Load noi-k of i full and well assorted PATENT MEDICINES- tlona carefall eompounl ri by an eiperi-ll-ea lruiri-t. one but the purest iiioliciueM used. All gouda warranted as eprescnled. Ciul and aee. Main Street, South Side. TRKMS CASH. M. J. BOSD. C. W. ROSAK. J. H. D. BOSA.H. X. F. liXS & CO., CGMHISSION MERCHANTS, AND WU0LE5ALE lIiAL.EK3 IN Flour, Grain Provisions, and Canned Goods, HIDES, WOOL, etc., Corner Pearl and Court Streets, Council Bluff.lowa AM) Cor Haiti and Second Sts, VLA rTSMO UTIl, JSTED Kffkkfscfs. Firt Natioual Hank. CV.un?il Hlntf : l5cer lf' l'uey. liasiUer.-". Cuni-il lilulli: v;,t V.iti.mnl Hank. Omaha: (liimha National I'.ank. 'mah.i : Jloersrf Co Clieyennc ; lJnnch- ton liartliolow. liryun; Oilbert .C t t'Li.-KB-o. liarihulow, i.cwis i Co., St. Louis, JIo. uin:-.l. E3T FREE ! ! ! ! To An; Part of Th4 City. WHITE & SPIRES,1 Having removed t their New Store Corner Main and tith streets, will DELIVE GOODS FREE Tli.it are purch?fd at their Storcre. Will sell ots as cheap as ever, and will not be uudcr FoM I'- nnj one. Our tock consist of tbe bet brands of TEAS, COFFEES, UGARS, Canned and Dried Fruits, OYSTERS, SARDINES, SPiCES, FLCUR TOBA CCO. W.1SII- TUBS, Buckets, Soap, Salt, BACON, HAMS, LARD, und everything kept in a Grocery Store. Every article warranted o the bestquality. Xhcbigb e?t price paid in ea-b for Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, BAGOft, HAMSt LfifUV and all kin'l. of Farmer I'roducc. ' v Cash paid Jbr Hides J. 6l H. J. Streight nitALKKS IX Fruits, Confectioneries, Toys NOTIONS. BOOKS. STATIONERY, Ac, AugCntf. " I'L ATI'S MOUT H. $20,000 worht of Property FOlt SALE' Conitinff of farnin.with timher adjoining.nea I'lattumun'h. property in I'lattsniouth Citji horse, eattle, wagon?, etc. For further particular enquire of or addreM CEO. V7. C0LVIX. A 0 X). SCIINASSE. GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS'! ! . : ..-...- ci: :.. j-. .; A ; ' , ' : j ErylwJy, od niore to, re going to '' ' ' "'' ' E. SOHNASSE;; & CO, Jo buy Spring .cmca. at tub 1ST E "W Y O R K S T QU E- The largest and most cconplet STOCK OF D RE S S C GODS Aro now n exhibition at the New York Store, at ..... l ai-kvuuuu iv Vl IJV t DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAIN9, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, . . BALMORALS, CARPETS, . ; CLARK'S NEW THREAD, . COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND SHOES tit all kind and price t soit oar puiucrgut customer, large stuck of . ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE, . WOODEN-Wr ARE, GLASSWARE, , . . , YANKEE NOTIONS, . , HATS AND CAPS. 1 ' We have a lars stock of the celebrated GARDEfsl CITY CLIPPER. PLOW, STUBBLE nd BREAKING PLOWS, and -all kinds of CULTIVATORS, REAPERS. SEEDERS, HAY RAKES, &.C l'lattdmouth Februarj', 10th, 1ST0. tf. . D. SCIINE6E& (.'O. Ooe door west of the PLATTSMOUTH, nA3 WHOLESA 1 A LARGE Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, FURNISHING GOOD, 9 HATS, O-AJPS, '- , - - - - . and Provisions. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR ALL Kinds of Country Produce. cEToIhb Fitzgerald. I'lattsniouth, Nebraska, August 5th, 18C9. 55 V? lifti'c an extensive general stoelz T or Goods tit at ice sorting Ui tUif lie at prices lliat entire satisfaction We purchase the very best hct and strictly for cash, and are prepared to compete tcith the trade at any point IIUMASOK Russell jan"dwtf STOVE AND AH 3H. T. ZDTJKIEI & CO., V,Tboleidc sndllUtail dealers in Hardware and 'Agricultural 'Implements, STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON, BRASS, STEEL Of all kind and ueg, which we warrant the Tin Roofing, Gntters and Sponting Dono on Short Notice Are ezelnsivu Age its in Stewart's Celebrated Combination Coal or Wood Cook Stove Gift bs call we will not be undersold Main street, next door e.ist of the Masonic Elork. PLATTS 'lOUTH. XKliltASliA -,li.- U, --LKI1NUUFV, - i.'i I.:-- . r their rh m 027 C3rOoc3Lis 1 : . J ; ill i jrreatly reduced prices. Ve call particular' oaj i v ( - J - j - " IIibaLD OSico. - NEBRASKA, AT STOCK OF BOOTS, '' SHOES are constantly sm we oiler to the im &- we know must give Goods tit the head ff Mar (n the Missouri river. & RHOADES, M CRM 9 Doom's Old Stand, PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. TIN STOSL, PLOWS kest in the market. o this county for the rale of She; gc&ra$Ua derail LOCAL 35nETW"S. Front Thurdiij' luifu- Engineer Lunt left for the "Hub" lust Tuesday: ' ' ' l , E. . lluffricr , left. for. the east . last Tuesday to purchase a stock of goods. LoaJed , teauw ' continue crossing. 'the river on the icesilthouKh it is considered unsafe by many exj)erienced persons. J. A. Latta; Kwj.j bus purchased Dr. Iiatta's interest in their flouring mill, and ia mating extensive Ytpairs on the milL ; ,Thos. Ifallowc-U has contracted for 500, C0O brick to be brought from the other tide of the river... ' He ready to build any tiling from a brick watch to a palace. Vic learn that a team and wagon broke through the ice about 4 o'clock this p. in. j at the tipper' ferry landing. All got out safe. ' f 1 V il ' Hon. T. M. Mar'iuett left Washington on the 1st for Pluttsmouth. He will probably arrive on tho-Express train to morrow luorninsr. -i ,Wm. Stadeluiaun, Esq., has put a good ' plank walk in front of his lot ad joining the Sixth Street School House, and we Iearu that he will put up a two story business house therebu as soon as spring opens. . " . t ' Ilegular mectiiiirof Mat'oy LoJg?,' No. '22, to-morrow (IVidiry)' evening st 'Ci o'clock, - prompt.'. All brethren in good standing arc specially invited to bo pres ent at this meeting. J. N. Wise, W. M. Gov. Butler arrived in Oiuaha, fom Washington, last Tuesday, , and has ex pressed his iutention of convening the Legislature on the 17th inst. We have no indications from hitn as to what sub jects he will embrace in his call. The locomotives being manufactured for the 15. & M. Company of Nebraska, cost $13,500 each, making $159,51)0 for the nine locomotives to be in u.-e west from Plattsuiouth this season. Verily, it takes money to equip a road as well as to build one. From Fridny'Z Daily. Father Hays is expected to arrive here this evening and will hold services in the Catholic Church at the usual hours next unday. ., . , . . We learn from P. ; K. Ruffner, Kq. , that a man was killed in St. Joseph last evening by a Rail Road Conductor. We did not learn the particulars. E. A. Wiggenhorn, of the. New York Store, has sold out his interest in the store to Jlesrs. Schnasse & Lenhoff, who will hereafter conduct the business. Ry reference to our advertising col umns it will be seen that Mr. Gsos has purchased the entire, interest of his part ner in the milL trade- . : Arrangements will be maae for the transportation over the B. & M. R. R. in Nebraska, of all who desire to go to Lincoln to attend the extra session. The coaches of the Western Stage Company will take them from the end of the track. Married, at the resi Jenceof the bride's ather, on the 3d inst., by the Rev. Dan iel W. Cameron, Mr. Harmon Roster and Miss Ad;v Porter, daughter of Wil iam B. Porter, Esq., of Plattsmouth. A correspondent in the Omaha Herald thuika the Omaha and Northwestern railroad would be a certain success if it only "had an objective point and had a tcay to get to it." That is a bad state of affairs when a railroad has no objective point and no way of getting to it. Gen. Strickland is out in a lengthy ar ticle denying the imputations of "How ard," a correspondent of the Fremont TriLunc, in regard to the tii:il of the .North lenJ wood cutters. e like to hear both sides of a story, and then the public can judge with more exactness. Can "Howard" sub.-tantiate his position The Omaha people are boasting over the fact that one mile of track was lab in a single day on the S. W. R. R. That is nothing at all to what o'.ir friends on the famous "Midland" are doing. They have been laying two miles a day for the iast three months and have four miles of the road completed now nil ex cept spiking, lining the track, putting in a few tics and leveling up the track so thoy can run a locomotive ever it. The Philadelphia Press of Thursday contains this item: "St. Peter's chimes made the neighborhood of Third and Pine streets musical last eveuim with . fti Fly," "Not for Joe," "I'm the Girl that's Gar and Happy." "We Won' tro Home Till Mornimr," etc. Cause A fashionable weddinir in the church. ' Prince Arthur's regiment, the lime Brigade, is a very aristocratic one. 1 ts list of officers comprises two who have dukes lor their sires, three baronets, an fourteen who enioy the nivlix of - non. to their names, being sons of noblemen lhe rscbraska Lity 1 rexs lias a very affoctinp article about a certain Isaac W vatt tlo.sorttnxr his wife and leaving hf destitute, lleuhpa Wyatt, his brother was with him. The JVcss makes a hero ino of her anl a seam of Lim. The Democrat of this place in its lamenta ble iex.oranee of home news and with the Pre, ealls on its exchanges to'pa him around." The facts are that the Wyatt brothers were ordered to leave Nemaha City some weekssinee for theft s committed, and Mrs. Terril llussell took her child aud left her husband and went with them. We fail to see where the sympathy should come . in. - We hope, however, that it may make her a wiser and better female. Broucnville Adver tiser. Itobbery At C'raia;. Last Thursday nicrht, a young1 man got off the train at Crai.n, putting ii; at a boardi 115 house for the nisht. He took lodting in a room CKt-upied by a stranger, and tipon waking in the morning f.iund his clothing all missing, besides about $21 in money. It is supposed the occu pant of the room look them as he was not to be seen on the premises The rood people of Craig rave the voumi man suffieent means to pay exneaes to.. t. Josrjh. (jrnzie. B-i TOT y il'JU :o:- CAPITAL, -:o:- GrEISTEJEl-ILi No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, Louis, Mo., Chicago, II!., Memphis, St. -:o:- ALL POLICIES -:o:- DlvltleiiclM on ilia Securing the Greatest Pecnniary -:o:- REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY : 1st. This is a Western Company, nvmaited !- Western men. who.se known Eunnum-ial charac ter, ability and position, a.rd ample f uiiranty 'ill lt 1 OlKTS ilrJ Bll " 3d! rrcinium all U. It ret-cives no notes to pay, and no outstanding notos os liens upon 4th. Dividends am' losses are paid in cash. 5th. It insures at lower rates than any Eastern company. 1 Cth. Its risks are in the West, where the rate of mortality is lower and the rate of interest higher than in the Eiist ; hence tho accumulation in any Eastern Company. ' Tth. It has no restriction upon travel. 8th. Iu dividends arc made Uixn the contribution plan. 9th. Itsbusiness is exclusively life insurance. :o: Aro the accumulations of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans its assets at the highest rate of interest can give you the moneys at C per cent., while this mates iti investments at twelve per cent, or more. The advantage of Western investments to the fipures: The amount ,ol SlJMJ, invested tor ntiy 6 per cent, compound interest, is S 15,420.11 8 " .... 4;,nil.ci " " 117,KK).S5 12 " " " " 31S,0C;.OO :o: OFPICEES : H. D. Kackay, President, E. Nsnseley, Vice-President, Geo. A. tf.oorz, Secretary, E. V. Eaves, Treasurer, D. Til. Swan, General Agent. J. L. Wcver, hi. D., Consumng Physician. EXEOTj'TI'V'E COMMITTEE : H. D. Mackay, George H. EdgerLon, Ial Cosipny 2i5;aies at lotver rnln tatsa KNOW A T.I j MEN RT TIlTv-E VHE5ENTE Kansas, d- I'.crcl-y ccrtity that the Missouri Valley Life organized nnd doh,tr I-usir.os-s under the law of the upiii-rsibe-l s:it i-l::ct:rv evi ien- e that it hu lars of its capital iu I' 'iito i S.atcs viverimcnt anu are posse se-i ot i.a s.iiiie. .aim x -i i iu. ,:i ilre.l luousiimi OuIIits ot sui 1 I mt-: oil os C'oir.pauy : an-1 that I hoi I in trust and on ucjvrot nbovi- Mentioned, au I 1 i'.iu -ut!!ic I t!ia: a.:ii st l-.tv,,i ,,.,...- .,f tin. Cni:.- I a. a i-s of A in- I": -.'l In witness win-re 1 have Ii. -rnun !( Mi'.s-.-iocd my name, an I caused the seal of my otih-e to be J Seal of Aud- aiii led, tbe day aud year aOovc written. itor of State. A. 1'ilUjIAN. Auditor of tla:e of Kansas. CKUTIFICATK OF AUTI1()ILTY TO 1)0 IJUSINKSS. OrrH'S "V S'-VKKtVTEXDKNT OK T1IK I.s;-(AN- S DKPARTyRNT OK MlSSOI Itl T IS IIEREB1 Cfait'llrltt. 1 but tne .vlissouri :i!hy i..: Insiii-aii-e Company, a l.ile A-- I surauce Coiupuiiy, oruanizc-l under iho laws of tbe state of Kansas, and its priucipui oiEcc lo oted at tbe cii.v oi" Lc ivci worth, lias M:npl'ed with tbe ie-ioi--emcnfs of the tbii tics ii. thin y-fi. st. birty-fe'-.-iid. tl;irty-tiiir.l ati-1 thirly-lonrth scctious ol an Act of th-s ticncral A-mmbiv'ul flic lute of Missouri, entitled "An ajt for tho iiiooi ji rjti-n and regulation of Life A.-.-uraiiue Coiiu a- Hi State nies. approve.1 .vl ncii l liii, a. i. lvil1. so i ir a it to the thirty-sixth section of said A ft. nnrsnanl is hereby authorized to Jo tmiut as a l.iiu As.surair.-e Compi.ny wruia the sai- S'ntc f M subject to tbe scv cr ;l provisions an t rciiuireincnts hi t:ie Act atorcaiJ, until ruarv. in the year of our I.ord eighteen liun.lred . . i ... i i '.I.....'.. .up I.I.I...J in lesiinionv wuercoi. . tt i .... . .....-. uimui-i.t'"'. ti'iin-iinwu-icui ... iiiu jiinnnce lcpart- ftJ.-Hj of Insurance l)e-) ment of aid State of .Missouri, "nave hereto et my tui,.! un i .nhxel J ,.F J...... ..r v mv neal of oli-e. at the citv ,il' St. f.oni-c ,-i ti.i. ...' . , i. JllSioUll. ) July. a. n.JS-.-.b , . t-upcriiitcnJciit ut the ceiitificatj: (To expire 03 the 31st Is.sr kan Lincoln. bra-ka. Ai-rii 1. Ist-!i. - 1 AVitEttK VS, Ahram E. Covalt. S'-ite Agent for the Missouri Yul'.cy Life ln.-iiraii.-u ' oiipi, n;-, io eated at L avci.wtirth, Kaii-.is, lias filed in t!iis ollice a copy of the Act ol 1 noro -r-i:i-in oi sai-l ' Company, and a statement uuder oata. showing its eon-ii.ion. as re iuirca oy til? tilth section 01 11 law of the State of Nebmskii. entitled "An Act in Kcl ition to In--cr.ni'- Coinp iai s." u.-!rorrd t ebruury loin. lNi; appr-jve-t i ehruary i;h. undersigned s:.faetory evidence that it is i. - os Fivo Hundred of actual capital, invested in tho stocks of at a v. . I..-I r.l r S n iit.ki, r. l ft ,r which tc filed ia this oflice a written instrument, tinder nuininifiit as s-.icti nrent an-l ov ine laws oi tuis In witness wltercof. 1 have subscribed my name, L. s. affixed thU 1st day of April. K. D. 13-J'J. GOOD and Secretary thereof. aiuhoiKin? tuesai-l A Oram a. ovaii 10 ai-Kiiowie.ii.-e service ot pr-.c-s lor .' '" ' '-.- '";? " i.-i ..d i B 1111 1 1 ' I " Xi ' ' and iu behalf of said (Vrnpar.y. cons, i.tiiis that s.rv ice or pr-H-esupoa him ha!l i.e fc.heii an-i I ! ' . " . A "V" P - held to be as va'i l as if earved upon the Company, acor-iin to the law oi this Srate or any other I '" ', .r l,V--'-, 1 . ' 1 "l " i i 7 i - . 1 t , State, and wr.ivi;,c all claims cf err-.r by reason of such service: and whereas. Attrutu li. Covalt ; r'-1'1-. e. i.--!: f-it-.n : ,.t, OllCratlOIl 1 " lia- furnished sati-factory eviience ti.at he N the authorized A sent of said Company. ''-'Uo T.V : tlllUI1 i' Therefore be it known by these p.-.-sents, that in pur-aance of the aforesaid Act. I. John Oil!,-.- f ' t, r;,, ' ? J' -! ( i '"o - ' i 4 1, omiirrlt ,..,.:'-',-. pie. Aaditortrf the State of Nebraska, do hereby ccrU'.v that Abram li. C-vi.lt. has lull ,,. . ;! '1' ,,' , h t i u' lllOrOlISTfl liorjtytonctMeA.entJorthe - . - , State Agent fnr xVebraskaam! nrthern Kausai. J. "W. MATISTI A.LL. Agent. ) nr ttv Trk rfTI I E. E-LIVINGSTON. Med- Exarainer, j 1 ' 1 1 TTT5 II 3W - - $500,000.00 OFFICF : LEAVENV03TH, KANSAS OFFICES : Tenn,, Indianapolis, Ind., San Francisco, Cal. KON-FORFE ITI K G. C'oi&triniloii Advantage to the Policy Holders- lor its curelul and sueuesliil mn:;Kfnicnt. and sive' none. Policy holders have no interest their policies. of dividends to the policy holder is greater th:tn Lirpest dividends. ' E.isteru comiUiik's invest their policy holder appears in the following startlinfr years at R. Kinss, E D. V. Eaves. -:o:- -:o:- AUDITOR OF tfTATK OI I-ICE.I Topek. IC.VM-JA3. Febnnry 3'i'i. i---i'.. j That 1, A. Tiio.max, Anditjr o:" the State of Insurance Company, the Flat- of Iar..-vs and Mi-- -uri. !i,is fL.rni.-hed inves'e-i Ono llun-l.-ed Mil I ! i!'tv Th.owno-! Dol Cond - ', of inc. ue.i-miinattou of Fivn-T A --ntii s-.S-io-1 r "enity ma: sa; i company iia a. l t ..TTU.iuiyiias .-ctai.artlliic lion- 'V1"'"1 ,',' 17 : . . x, i ; . i i r.i'Ui.lI A t.L P'lLICV IItl.t:KR.S ot sail l '' I :it - 'l 1 -, 1 ', -lit of said policy hoMers lit- sc-u ntv t'olH C.i:u.-'aiior.iil (..aui-eb lot Ji i m-ttt One Hundred Thj-usa.,'1 y.ilars ' Ij' Mejh.;di.- , h-.ir.-h. ot 1 in bb, Ti :lic t .itbclic Ciinrch. lot m blicl( xmi..s :.-tuu bur. for the Ocin - . - uruie - are wo; i:i-)..jui n-nuia-iuenls arc i-ppiicaoio thereto. n-i the aid Misouri y.-iii-y Li ;K lii-nr.iuce '--i,ip.iny and seventy. I n. r i . , . iSUnn.l'. W VLLVS Kl i. Insurance Department of the t-iate ot .Missouri. of authoiiity. day of Januiry, HT0. - 'T. Dr?iRTMt:T. Or-rim or stitk A'--;t'p.. 1 l' - ' - o: and whereas, sai l Coiiip.tny has lurru.-tied the - ,. --cd of Thousand Dollars least par value, or in IiotvIs or nnr'sr ice on renl j same is mort-raircil l an-1 w herf-:is. s;. i -1 iltniintiiiv li:,-4 ' the seal of the Company, signed by the I're-i.h-nt sure, uniii me -,isi j.-.v oi J.mi liV. A. I. I -iO. and ciiuse-1 the Sel nf tie A i-litor's oiice rc ha ' JullN tilLLESi'IE. State A-xiitv. -:o;- SOLICITORS WANTED. :o:- Henry. BocckJ iFUKiN 1-1 -U K K ; Loiiiiges, TM Salc, bedsteads i Of all description and at all price. ' . Metalic Burial Cases, Of all .ine?. WOODEN COFFINS, Ready made, and sold cheap for cash. With ninny thanks for ia.-.t pntrorce, 1 ir.v.te all to call and esuuiiue U'.j- laixo toK t l'ur.n tnreand f'.llins. i i.v;it. O. A. DERliY. OT1UMWA IIP O CO. 0. h. DERBY h CO., MAN Di' ACTUiniliS AND Who! e s ale and R tail IjEALKUS in BEDDJNO, CHAIRS. loux;i:s, TAUI.FS, : . c. Our luotlw is 'juiit a'.vs and r-iusll l'roCla. (r.ct.TL'cn Sjecotid and Third) Term oef-lwtf PLAIT p3 3 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MAliBL'i MONUMENTS, TQMUSTO '.! JIr:M$lOXF.. T. Itf.E- TOl'S, iff'., Furnished promptiy and nntty at tlic very l..veii. prices possible. We Warrant Satisfaciion. MEi'JKs i i:n').. Main street nenr6th st.. I2t,M.'"'-iil1---1i-- ron a GOOD BARGAIN ! llavinir completed tho pl-i't.ns mi l record. n j of my 'JiLkK'.S' AJditioi! t i!io Ot;y oi i'i:t!ts- i iro;:;ii, I am now pr .'pared to .vdl i &?s in the. Ad lition a rcr.or.ahle r;-.-. T'-rn aru one h-iit ca.-b -iowii : the otii- r h..f i-.i.-";. i in on, rear, at ten per cent. ii, cr-;t p.-r at.i-.i;M i ... ..c i .-..m...,.; r,. i... r.i i . villi u.ur " " , - , l . v in, t t, ...i . ' - vs...... by moi t-p.t"-on the p:oicrij. Donation to Cnurcheo. I v.-;!l pivc t j the folhwia' rc'.;i-jde; n bl-rf-k -'; k 1J; To the l-:picopal Ci nrcii. lot. in bbek 10; To the rrcsbyturi.in Chun-ii. !-t 1 in Ivo' k "1 ; To the t'iirisiian Church lot I'i lii block To the Lntlieran hureh lot 1 ;u oP.eR in inv Ad-iilijn to tie City of l'iattsinouiii.upoii th followi.iff conditions, lt: Ti.at they sball crc -T .iit.-iid lots, as above liouat.-d. a Jui.abla buil-iinir tor puohe w.irst, .!. Witoiu live c;tis from ibis Lite ; nr.d, in case of failure mi t he purl tifsaid Church or Chun-bvs to comply vvub itbovc f.miirion. thn and in that care tbe lot cr luU-fhail revert to lue. S. IUKE- i r i . . .... .1 . . r ti.-i I . T. 1 ITcrv o,naic i r itie use in iu-,uc j-iat r.t S..bo-ls. l.otl') in hloi-k 6. n the north aid cf - ; .....i .. ...I T.,.t 1,1 ; I-1,,,.!.- ' imtl,. I ?i.e of Main rtre.t, in :uy addition to the City f i'iatt.-moutb. .s. iiLKL. 5,000 Acres cf Land for Sale' j in this county. .''-o, l-u-- n I I.ots in ttds f rilv. t low oriels. Particular f tenHon r'ven t-i tbe huvisisr ana t scliitiiTot ro:U e.-tatc. e-v.,iHi.-;.,-tib-s. ;-ioi pay t.s t.ixcs for n . -.i r .--i lif :) li-l lU' -ViCnt, Lot for Ten Dollars- I will sell to partie defiroin of hiiildiPir and iinprovii!?. auy of th P.!s ia tbe subjo::icd h-t in n-y a t litio to Via;-..-loath. :it ten dollars per i-t. under ihe !'il..v.-iuf c 'lclitioiis, vi.: 'file perso i piifeh-i.-ii! w il b- ic.ir.-d to huiid i ti tlie lot inj.-cn is j a dwi ifiiia house of the foilov. inr dim.-n.-'.o'M. t.-w u: i i,e house t with til." a.,-.', e e-inoitioi:, will .o i .-md sutii iei.t '.. .ar.ii, ly iiccl. S. ti-ctious ntay lie inada frr rith ic-i-i)-n?ai:j I l.-.-s 5 r.:t 1 S in '-1-,-k I.t S in bb., '-. : 1,,-t '14 in l-iu.-k 1J: Lots it. l-io-kl-: Lot 1 in ; bi ... k . 1. -1. ' r.a-1 11 in bi-.ck J : let in l.ock L'-ts 1 -mx I S -,. ..-!.- J,.ii o a,.a ' il i.l 1 i-xk J.u: L"l. 0ii i.ir k 7- i.m-. I i :.:iil IT j in .!-. "U an-i 7 :: block -.; Lot in i block ;j. I S. L'l'KK. '. Platt!-:!ioTt?). Ant i'itf. OS'.cc in Coart l!ouc PMTTSMOUTi i C. HRISEIi. Pr'iprict-.r. llavin? Tee:rt!y he a I repnire-l an.1 ilae-1 in t!urouch running order. t lil.Ci) Bushels f Wheat wni-fd injrerdiately fiw-wldch tbe '-";?' 'v-nVt rrii" w1:l be j1-!-. ! ia!i,--J'v:f. URE, ) w , $m - i I i-ii!- I l..x t..l ,....-.i. . .....-,, f t.M-. I' II,' i.iIKP -UH Z W.i i I! V.Mii.:t VM D'.. JL W i. ''It XV A T C 11 E S , C Ia 43 tT 5a k ' SILYKIl AND PLATi:n".VARi'.. ; GOLDPl'NSPF'TACU. "violin Jtringsanl' . FANCYjKiof. Itf'MKMUI.K lnr. vt t" c 'M m j,.:. Mi'.n ': liofjl. i BOOTS fr: SHOES I ItHtir, rrmove l mv Sli.'i tw- :.' ' ' 1 Ji:ii ? south cl'l'Uit 3.iio;jtli. vu the . it Kof-k llutT. v. lu re I sin' r p .' ' !' work .i. . litte -n s !i " i. It y(.ii want a pair i t .u. I BOOTS, '.SHOES OR SLli'VP , give me : eall. All Kind- f .ro l-i re t:ken i". f ' i Th.-uikla! for pii.-t juiiion.ipc, i l.u i ii the i-L'Uiiiiu.iuic ol'tiio suiiic. ,,,,... Chancery Saic A. F. l'cv'v, v 1 : 1 1 1 1- ' ii ?.ih!r- In pnrsnanee oi and by virtue "I ' the Di.-trict ('nan of the ri.nd ! A..- Of. S i.r:. : .!,- tript. -m 1 1 li 1 1 nu t lor vss coi;iil. inaiie ill the sil.iw . ii'kU I atl-f la'c OTI tilt "A t n y of N'.v.-p.l.cr l'Vi.v .-cril'cr I'cirt Kl'l'"'"lc'l : ircul .' ; cau-e ill said co;irt; will :'.vr vi r nnetion o t!i.;liiti- t I . i-- ', .. front door of ilic c ouri a i c fi ti. ... niouh. C:i's iVtit:c. Ne t:i ;. oi. .. . til ii:iv ut Marcll lt7ii. Il In; 1. !. f . I' :id u;-v l'ie J . . i 1 vv 1 1 . !. .'i'" t wit : tbe wrntli Cii-t iiHai Vir ol i-ti. . :i ill t.. ll-!l!; ! V.'l IVO. !:!! I I ! :i !!' t'.' of i .M l o I," sol ! - t'if ,.r-.f....- . ! f.-!i I alii" ;tve ii.mi'.mI. .!-' . - i ' ' 1 noa.it oi' which is i1'-- ' ' mid If.: sc.". in e from the .Ikio .iV ii I ; I't TtT Ci-llt. together wi'.t i l 'I J'.'.-LI-il V." .l-'i'N-'iN. . ljslrr ii. Ci: M uwr.li ii Cli M-MJiN, A't tu' ; '. - J f.'b w't it tn I'ne lli-tr'.' t C.iiii '! Ii..i;.i:': 1-. 1 within ii'id l'-.r '.'a- '. v ' ' Amelia hrownnn.l Vil;;:iru Eur,. vs ... Iav id Lor.jrhory 'd 1. IViro . . To tin id I'avi 1 l.ouhny iin.t 1). ii.m-i -f-idiM.t 4.1 -" -ii'lanls y,.n un: In i, . . tiiat. WiHivm linn ' I ' d Acv-lia I'r -v, ii'liiir l .lunuary 1 ''. )'! loi a- .i . ... t'.ic li tiiet Ci.or! of ' - ' .i:t , objuet nod piavcr ot iin-C i.- i ti' i " extents I by l-.ivi I I." err . 1 on the Mb !.' of Sep cel.. ... A I vvl.i. ii In- ino od'-.i l. vc ' euartjr ;'4J !. i- 1. Li:--.. , ! , : ' f vrn N Tth "f ,' t'oiiiity '! b iy !' " .!!er"f e-;io!i fl.ci :. ". . i i :'t-1 ) I: M.. -"! , m d mi -. tvvhi-h he.li 1 ! '.ni' ii -''' ':.,-,..:. ' iiinv lieri'loiMit-d to ctcnf ti - . i it' s;:i i i..iriics. A!." I : i. i - -' K;,irH:!t k I f r"i'i;rc1 I ir i i- i p!ajiiili fo said ti:"-t i'i ii d i t I", ' f.is rifcht filleaiid inter- -t . . Ivl iiife on tbe Z tl iy st M- I 1. t-'.it ' t-l Ullikt- II UCC-l t"l' l "' .'';"'. : .' ' .lob u M. iSn-KK conv --v. -..i.l ur.i.it-.irs -n or a'..iit T.-- V"b !. ' : An-i prayiii:: ihnl i'-:e ti; i ' 1'' 'v '' -niity f-c r.i- U.I in ;! .;.; ; respective i itcn 1 n hi : j i-rc n-ji-': J ' . ) - tion on or l-!for-tb- I ' ! .-.': - Jl.'.Xl'ii.i.!. . ii ' . ... ' ; .! . ! ' . jan'TvySt ' The following trmi the CINCINNATI TIMES, one of th most reliable ikr v: -papers in theAJniuy States. .What en;: be more 'con visicrjiiin: i HOME TESTIMOr Tns Ctvcinxati Dmt.v Tr-.' of March 21, The Scam! uvi remedies appenr i ' be growing in Wwi', with the pnK U' we may jnttee by the testimonials stantly rccei ; the proprietor. Iet(er from Visea , q) . 3 11 - ' to be fnum! our advcrtisi?5tr -i ! umns, annoiiiict i ' among the physi cians of the focjsJHv ; it is becoming ves y i i popular, ami wha. v'i-cr ,;iC'131 i l- 5ki LI II II USUt I 2 I , , ' 1 11 clUOpiUtl lJ Hi : :. in their practice, a cure for ii5:u? v d j V.ll31 Ult f a - . , . 1101 fl'Oilf fxli't' 1 1 VJ 'V' .. - - ' in any other v , We understand iu::.: the immense lra!; - PfirriPd Oil liV cral 3cars medicines ha ing the pre ,i an. J nearly douhieif. Their and a conr-Tn::;- i eradicatitiii of ease. -I. AL- , !.!-7 -.ad in i-i -: t hail l-.t .". in l oii z io '.'.- k li. !.. r. io : ii--'.. I LoU li I'll 1 4 -.. - . , . I Ill - !- Lot 4 in o'o k 1 . -IT r KBA y ! U 0 TV . i :