i ; ! i All tfa. at uwaite In r Ann M ti-achcr i, i'tr nrpnt'ii She gUbraslui gpratd. LOQAL IK JC(AlLJtOAI TIME TABLE. it up where you can a4 V. B.B. B. To effect Mundy, January 3d. 1970. . ARkivc rtrT. Mall, AEt preu,8:o . m. 6:2U p. in. iTreif ht. 6:30 p. in. 7:45 a. m. For the information of partie traveling trumoi to rlatt.mouth. we subjoin thefollow uic note of connection: PiMtrntrri I ear i dk PlstUmouth at 6:10 p. m. rrrir at Pacific Junction at ti:40 p. in. and at Jouncil B! Jffs at ia4enger leaving PlatUinouth at 8:00 a. m. arrive at Pacific Junction at 8:30 a. m. and at Council Bluls at a. in and at Omaha at V0-tn. . , . faenaer learinc vouncit imdbi mi i:ou . in Vfit. Joe C. B. Train.) arrive at Pacific June iom at 8:25 a. m. and At PlatUinouth fcOi in.. Cut th! out and stick rafar to it- ABRIVAL AM DEPAKTIREOF TUB PLATrS3fOl'TII 51AII-S. BnrTK. CLOSES. ABRIVKS It. R. South. St. Joe A-5t.Loub, 9 p Hi. 7 pm. K. K. North. Chi'.-HKo A Eat, 9 p. m. 7 pin. Jt. R. East. B. A M. 3pm. 7pm. K. R. Lincoln via Ashland. 8am. 5 pin. I.innr.tn via Weeninir Water. 7am. Rlm. ibrika CilT.by Stae. 1pm. 5 pm. t Departs, Tuesdays. Thursday, and fcatur Sayt. cMArii haunt, from 8 a m In 8 m. J. W. MARSHALL. P. M. frm Saturday' Daily. Four car loads of rock were deposited ui the bed of tlie tura-table ycjtcrday. The track bad become uneven in coase qvenca of the frost leaving the ground. Mr. John Waterman, of Illinois, has recently purchased Kerah iw & Wnttgh'o lumberyard, on Main street, and is put ting in a large stock of nil kind of lum 11. Mr. b'aniuel Biggerstaff, who lives j Keed brother-, of Weeping Water, eight miles west of Ashland, was geri- I come out with a new advertisement to- ! ouslv iniured last Saturday, on Cedar ! day. They keep a fine stock ot goods; HT!ET"VVS. J Creek. He has recently moved from ! they buy low and can sell a cheap as rr: l)xn -nd was takiii? a heavy load of I anybody. We advise parties to call and , - . , - household goods from Plattsmouth to J examine tlieir goons aim pmca. his new lioiue near Ashlanu at tlie time i Mr TnnV.i.lc n.lvprtises hi new Im- of the accident. lie was driving a team . p!eluent IIousc to.j.,v jTe has a fine ef oxen, when his foot caught on some ,ot pf implellienU is offering in- oosiacie ana ne was mrowii to me ground in front of the wheel. One wheel pasted over his right arm above the elbow crushing it badly. The "hind wheel passed over his left leg and hip, along his back to the shoulder, when the team was stopped, and after eome difficulty the wheel was lifted off him and he was re moved. His ribs are all broken loose from the back, and his condition is con sidered critical. Mr. Biggerstaff is aixty years old. from Tuciday'i Daily. Hon. 1). McCaig was in the city yesterday. Farmers arc this week. putting in wheat lively i We give most of our space to-day to an interesting article on the lands of Ne braska. ' Services at M. K. Church in this city, next Sabbath, at 10:30 c. m., and 7:25 p. ui. Sabbath school at 9 a. m. We loam from Her. J. B- Maxfield that a State Convention of the M. lv Church will be held in this city some time in June next. du?ements to fanners who desire them. Wc advise our farmer friends to call on Mr. TenEiek. ITigbee is getting things in shape at the Brooks House as rapidly as possible. The furniture is all new. and of good quality. Will some one send us the Weeping Water news? ..All creation is waiting to know what is aroins on in that part of the country. Write. Our Lincoln correspondent does not appear to take much stock in Hewlett as a lecturer. He failed to "come to time here, and. hence, our people must abide by the decisions of other., and feel thankful. quired. The rule laid down by Super intendent Patterson is that if eighty per cent, of these questions are not answered in such manner as to show that the per son understands the subject no certificate is granted. The questions and answers arc tiled away in the superintendents of fice, an l t an be seen by parties intere&ted at any tuue. It seems to us to te a very fair l-in.l nf examination, and one in which partiality would be very danger- terapt to give you the number of the islative session, 'have been in town for a week past aud it is understood that they will take measures for the speedy elec tion of the necessary shops and buildings, and the early transfer of the State Fri orcrs to tins place for the purpose of commencing the erection of the Peui tentiery building. A large number of business houses and residences arc being built by private person.. I would at- HUMASON & RHOAPES Pay highest market price for Oats, Corn and No. 1 Wheat Jamjd&wtf. ThtTitnilronU II err! I1EKE WE ARE. ALWAYS AHEAD. ous, to say the least, to the Superintend ent, as it can be so easily detected. FOR Til E LITTLE BI.l'E. Protection to the Frontier HeMlern. Main street thould be Macadamized similar to that being done by the 11. 11. Co. alon? their tracks. It appears to us that it would be the cheapest method of POU.tmenU to-morrow. waking a good street. Her. J. B. Maxficld has been stationed at l'lattsmoutli by the l. V. Uonter ence. Wc will r.ubli.h the list of ap- The weather has been warm and Spring-like for the past three or Tour days; the mud has dried up, people begin to stir about, and we believe Platt!mouth is the liveliest town west of the Missouri river. A third rate runaway occurred on Main street to-d:3 A pair of mules felt democratic and commenced to put on sfvlc over the election. They were brought tip standing astride the upright portion of a pair of platform scr.lts. Mai.-i street has presented a lively business appearance to-day. - Wt doubt of say town in the State has a healthycr business than Plattstnauth. Jchn Themson, at the B. k M. II. It. Kestaurant. has a first class article of pure anulo cider. The Herale office bai tasted it. We learn that W. Michelwait, Esq has purchaiMsd one-fourth interest in the 'Mary Msgee,' and will hereafter assist in the runnine of her Michelwait is the oldest ferryman on the river, and kdows all the "tricks of the trade." Morgan started out too brisk in the race for Marshal. Ho received one hund red and forty-two votes in the democratic convention, out of one hundred and sixty-two polled, and only one hundred and twentif-eiiht at the polls, .vllow is that for high : As near as we can remember there was an election of some kind held in Plattsmouth yesterday, and to-day we hear a number of long visaged Republi cans humming the air generally used with the words, "O, for a lodge in some vast wilderness. The bones of several Indians were found recently in Omaha by some work men who were making excavations. The Express say the long existing They were in an excellent state of pres- stores and shops in process of erectiou, and the kind of business or trade in tended to be carried on in each of them, but perhaps the number is so large as to render such an attempt tedious and un interesting. The rapidity with which Company " C,' Second cavalry, Lapt. ,,e Eprii,;r ;nto existence is a matter of Spaulding commanding, crossed the river n0 gurpriscto one who has been no at this place to-day and proceeded west- i011ger acquainted with the western spirit ward. They are bound lor the JjittJe ,,r onterorise than mvsclf. A lew even Blue, where a military post i3 to be cs- -ns ;nce j; ,,a,se,l alomr 'O" street, be tablished. The supply train consisted of wcen 10th and 11th, upon which at eighteen wagons, drawn by six mules t;me there were no appearances of each. The company was composed of nriy design of building to be seen, but the niaximum number, smd the men having occasion about ten o'clock on the looked like they were able to whip lots following morning to re pays the same of Indians. (Jen. Augur is entitled to the j,laee I found the frame erected for a thajikb of the people of Nebraska for the large store, one side of which was al- prompt manner in which he has respond- ready inclosed and clapboarded and ed to the call of the frontier settlers for which was so far completed in ten days, more perfect protection. The establish- iju(i weather notwithstanding, as to ad- m-nt of this post will do away with the ruit of its occupation by the owner, last fear of Indians by the settlers along Many of thee buildings ajre being put the Bine, the Republican, and their UD by strangers, large numbers of whom i Through Line East Pricei Reduced. ' Doom. Bro. & Co. are selling lower than ever : Flints 9 t 12c Muslin, 14 to 18c Pelaine....... 1 to 25c Poplins 30 to 50c Best Kip Boots, $4 00 to G 00 Best Calf Boots, 0 00 to 8 00 And everything in proportion. Call at " Doom, Bko. & Co.'.". Coffee from 2o to 30c Snirar " 1 A to 20c st mi t u.u jei9 t OK THE CONIITIOX OF THE Of New York, on the first day of January, A. I. 17, made to the .V.niit. of State ot Nebraska, pursuant to the Statute of that Mate. NAM Fi AND LOCATION. rxsniAME .:l,A , The name of this C'uiupauy is1 tlie IlOMl aud located in the City of 'ew York. CAPITAL. Mo! as.-cs, The capital of said company actually paid up im'a-h. The fuii-'iua on the 1st day of Junuary, lSii Total amount .f capital and cnri'lus.. .. 2.::'.,!m cs ?f. :.:. ASSKTS. G. It. Hall, of Ashland, complains that his Herald does not come regularly. It is sent every week in a package of thirty or forty others. Where docs it go, if be does not get it? Will the P. M. at Ashland look alter it? 11. Chilson, Esq., advertises to do herding. He is a straight-forward man, and parties leaving cattle in his care can rest assured they will be attended to in rroier hapc. He is an old resident of the county, and is known to most of our citizens. difficulty between Montgomery county and the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Co., concerning tlie tax claims, has been settled by thftir paying $2,klO, the countv's claim being Sl00,OKj. A trifle tj throw off. Mr. Christiunson, Master Mechanic at the railroad shops, has shown us a draw ing of the station house to be erected at Louisville. It is to lie a commodious and substantial building, in keeping with vcrything done by this company. The R. R. Co. are ripraping in the vation, though bearing the proofs of hav-. ing been several years under ground. The Steamer Elk. horn arrived at our levee Sunday with the furniture for the Brooks IIou.m;. It will probably take not less than ton days yet to place the house in thorough order and get ready for opening. Mr. Abraham Snyder, of this county, died suddenly at his home latSatuitlay. lie was to all appearance as hearty as usual during th first part of the day, aud ate a hearty dinner at twelve o'clock. He was doing some work near the stables Tic.mvy ot ,nClr .anu.ug uunu o a.u went a a. A a. .A AW. J I ireei, io pnitcci ucpoi Bruuiiu3 h.iuj ktt .., m:lltii. ,rt.r un ilfl(t na the eSects of high water. J hey are . r i j j 4i e . ... e , t i r out he was found dead, the position of amp.ng neap, ot roc ... w.c cuSc u. the boJy inj;catini, ,h.,t he ni4j U; xue nver. Hessor has again placed the Herald office under obligations for choice flower ing plants! lie has the largest green house in the west, and has the largest variety of plants west of the Mississippi river. lie is building up a large trade and is constantly supplying the dealers at Omaha and Council Bluffs. tributaries. AXOTIIKK EAHTlini AKE. A San Francisco dispatch, of the 2d, says: At li:ii tins morning mere was an earthquake shock of six seconds du ration; direction southeast to northwest, motion vertical. No tltmage to life, limb or property. There was intense cx citeuicnt lor a lew minutes: animals were terribly frightened ; numerous run aways occurred. City I Tall, where the courts were in session, the Merchants' Exchange, Mercantile Library, Custom House, and other large buildings, were instantly vacated. A panic was created in the hotels, and the streets swarmed with people in a moment. It was raining arrive daily by the different stages and by private conveyances. Governor Butler, who has lcen absent for several days looking after the railroad interests of the State and city, rctnrned, a few evening's since, and reports pro gress. Saint Patrick's day, as is usual with that occasion, arrived here in the morning, and was unusually welcome for being ushered in by the light of an un clouded sun. The United Sons of Erin Benevolent Society successfully exerted themselves to celebrate the occasion in a becoming manner, and an entertainment which they gave in the State House in the evening was largely attended and gave universal satisfaction. Professor (:) 31. Hewlett delivered a at the time. Prior to the shock the ba- lecture here last Saturday night, entitled rometcr was observed to fall rapidly. Mil. Editor: I propone, through the columns of the Herald, to call the attention of the planters of Nebraska to the subject of planting trees and grow ing timber upon our broad prairies, the necessity and importance of which were most clearly demonstrated during the prevalence of the late terrible storm. 85.000.00. The Burlington and Missou i River Railroad Company in Nebraska will pay into the treasury of Cass County this year the sum of $5,UO0 as tax money upon property owned in Pbittsmouth pre cinct alone on the 1st dav of March. Another new counterteit is out. it is a fifty eent note of the last issue. Some parts of it are well executed. Tlie sig natures, the border and the work on the back are good. The general appearance m enough to codenin it, however, and an infallible test U the length. Tlie ounterfcit is 1-16 of an inch shorter than the genuine. Look out for it. JIOXEY IX IT. Good residence lots can be had in this city for from $150 to $2."0. A small dwelling house costing five or six hun dred dollars will rent readily at from $150 to $200 a year, and the property will double in value every two years. Is there any money in building houses to down an 1 died quietlv. Mr. Snyder was rent? Five hundred residences can be about seventy years old, and was one of rented here this season if parties will the early settlers of Cass countv. He was a much respected eitizen, and leaves a large circle of relatives and friends. t'rum Wedntidai' Daily, The It. R. bridge timber for Salt Creek were loaded t day, and taken out. The R. R. Machine Shops in this city are now in full operation, and they are turning out as good work as can be done I afit evening, anywhere. TV e noticed s-inio of best (ut there finished "frogs" manufactured there that wo Inve seen on the mad. The machinery is all new, and the workmen are all first-cl3Si. Over two wagou. loads of baggage was taken from one train to-day. Ross Vannata, of Ashland, came in He reports things lively Id "peaking of Mr. Loiiburyye.-tcrday we designated him as General Agent of the Western Stace company. Yesterdav was the first of Apri', and Lou bury will xcue the blunder. He is Genera Superinendant of the company, instead of general agent The denizens of an np-town crib have Mt up shop iu the house known as the ld 'Sarpy house." It seems to us this is rather crewding the respectable citizens of that portion of the city. The Fremont Tribune pays : The Om&La Republican does itself and the Republican party credit in standing by Hon. John Taffe in his efforts to do omething which shall benefit the State of Nebraska at large. Just in propor tion aa the Herald belittles itself by op posing men who have no ideas beyond the city limits of Omaha, the RepnLU . em gains by upholding them and giving utterance to broad, liberal views, euch chould be given by a truly metropoli tan journal. The railread company are doing a good thing at the foot of Main street. Ten ear loads of rock were unloaded there last evening, and pounded into place this morning. If the city authorities wsuld arrange with the railroad to deliver suf ficient rock for having gutters and street rrossings it would be a good idea. The rock are taken from the grade on sections nz and seven, and have to be loaded onto the cars to be hauled out of the way. They can be delivered in the city at a very light expense. from ildy' Dily- Maurice Sulevan, Chief of Police in Omaha, was in the city to-day. Sul ran has the reputation in Omaha of Wing a No. 1 officer. The R. It. Transfer boat, H. C, Nutt, past-rd up last Sunday. She is a new boat, costing about $28,00Q, and will ero about fix box cars at a load. The track of the R. It. turntable way this morning, and the Locomotive "Hurricane" came near , being pitched oTPrboard. It took from thre clock Two It. R. Omnibuses arc filled with passengers on the arrival and departure ef every train. An hundred business rooms conl 1 be rented in this city within the next thirty days, if they were only here to rent. E. Berger, Esq., of Rock Bluffs pre cinct, was in the cit3 to-day. Berger is one of the live men in that live commu nity. River ttill rising. Great deal of flood wood going down which indicates high water in the small streams tributary to the Missouri. build them. It I.I' F. LINE IIF.RE. Through Freight Withont Breaking Hulk. The first "Blue Line"' cars arrived hero yesterday, direct from New York without breaking bulk. One year from slate you can tee cars in the Plattsmouth depot direct from Boston, New York, and San Francisco. To-day our mer chants can take their goods from the idciuienl car into which they were loaded bv the manufacture. "Hits at the Times", which, by the way, hi might have more appropriately called " Stale and Quoted Jokes," to a large and appreciative (.') audience; which he evidentlv endeavored to amuse. The speaker dwelt principally upon what he called the American passion for heing humbugged, and cited many inci dents illustrative thereof, such as the ex citement created by Charles Dickens, the Japanese embassy, the Cardiff giant, Who that had a dwelling exposed to the etc.; he did not, however, include him- sweeping blast, did not wih for a break self in the list, probably for the reason of timber to ward off its fury? Who that ho considered his position too evi that had an orchard the object of his dent to require remark. lie also hliv- care and solicitude the hope of future I cred a temperance lecture at the M. E. enjoyment did not tremble for the J church on Sunday night, to which, how- saiety ot Ins trees, and what owner oi ever, I tUd not have the pleasure of stock unsheltered, witnessing their teni- ;stcuine. ble sufferings through those three dread-1 Persons intending to visit Lincoln for ful days, did not resolve, that he, at Le purpose of nirehasing farms in its EAST l'LATTSnei'TH. least, would improve the presett Spring to plant trees for the benefit of his poor suffering brutes. ( "The merciful is merciful to his beast," and old freight ers, at least, appreciate the value of a patch of brush for shelter and protcc tion to camp and herd. And I would here urge upon the farmers of Nebraska the importance of surrounding every building, orchard and stock yaud, with a good and sufficient wind-break of timber not even omiting a row of trees along tfce roadside. But to plant trees in every out-of-the way place in every ntxik and corner where a tree can find room plant the valuable plant the ornamental plant whatever is at hand but plant ! plant !! plant !!! Don't be afraid that it will not pay, for it will p.-.y. Don't say that you have not time, for you have time. f?ow vieinity will be pleased to learn that a first-class livery, supplied with fine, well- trained horses, and elegaut carriage, has recently been opened here for the accom modation of the public by John Ensign, formerly of Iowa. They will thus, from the three liveries in town, be enabled, without difficulty, to select :in equipage as fine as any to be had in the State, and at as small a cost. From the foregoing the present and prospective peace and prosperity of the town and its inhabitants arc snflicicntly evidenced to render further remark, at this time, uncalled for. More anon. Wilder. IiJAS XOTBCES. :.. - ... - - - HEDGE PLANTS. I have for sale a large quantity of $1 to 1 75 At Doom, Bro. & Co.s. Remember Doom, Bro. & Co. have reduced the price of everything. Doom, Bro. & Co. is the cheapest house west of the Missouri river. cov25diwtf TAKE NOTICE. If you want to buy a good American, English or Swiss watch, cue that you can show to your friends, go to the old stand next door to the Brooks House. If you want a good clock, or a neat sett j of Jewelry, Guns, Pistols er ammunition, go next door to the Brooks House. Or if you want your watch repaired, in good, workmanlike style, go to the old place, next door to the Brooks House, where all work is warranted to give satisfaction or no charge. Reineiubcr the place. P. Hart, One door west of the Brooks House. aprldiwtf m 9 m NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The next quarterly examination will be held at the schol house in Plattsmouth on the first Saturd-.y in May, 1?T0. To commence at Hi o'clock a. pi. W. A. Patterson, Co. Supt. Pub. Instruction. april7thw3 fou'rent. Farm, 100. acres, eight mile-, from Plattsmouth. Tootle, Hanna & Clark. - - - i e aw - - - - - We call the attention of the farmers of Cass and Saunders counties to the advertisement of Osage Orange See 1, for sale at the New York Store corner Second and Main streets. Now is your fine to buv. marc;i7JGw4 If you are in want of a good agon go to Vallcrys k Ruffncr. They are agents for the Star and Schuttler Wag ongs, the best in market. P. liUAITSClI, The practical Watch Maker and Jeweler of Plattsmoulh, can be found at Win. Stadelmann's clothing hou?o, pn the south side of Main street. lie will keep on hand a largo and well selected stock, consisting of American and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Silver Ware and Jew elry of all kinds. Ail persons are re quested to call and examine his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry carefully repaired on short notice and u-arrnnted. nih.kl '.O'.vf-lt Vallcrys & Ruffncr have ju-t received sample machines of the Improved llock ibrd Broadcast Seeder and Cultivator, very much improved for the year ls70. Call and examine them, and leave your orders. The l.l' nli. All persons knowing themselves in debted to us by note or account .-.re re quested to call and settle immediately. VaI.I.ERYS & Rl'FEN EJl. G rover & Baker's Sewing Machine is the best in market. Vallcrys & RufT ncr arc agents. Those :n want of :i good '("..li'i O" I 1.L'V,1 ... . L'l.T'Ji ixi 5. is.: fm IM.IiOO (XI lill.'Kl'J l;,:;'jii (" 1 . 1 k H I INI u: ) co llll.lHHl (HI 7.'...rn i' i lir,.rtO 11 l.H (.:!7.r. i: 'I.I lid i o piVAl NO Amount of Cash in C..iitin-ntal National Dank. N. in h:mJ.s of AV. ami in .-our-.- ot tniuMn!.-!-iii " " 1". S. ItrirUtcrcd and Coupon ftm-k lsl. markt-t value 1'nitcd Mate lionds. --!. market val " Missouri " t l'-r cent. - N. f.irulina " I. " . " 'JVnc-?ce " J " Wisconsin ' .. " Illinois " ' ., " Kho.le Inland ' " . California " 7 ' . " Connecticut " .. " " N. Y. City and County Biid t t " .. II 1 m iwi-iiinoiHi " Brooklyn City " " Alabama. " " S. Carolina " 44 i;..nlf tn..kK llinikl'f Vttll!!' " Loans on Bond-' uud -Mortnao.-. l-in' t!ic fi r-1 j it n nf nioi.nl j i rt 1 Til tin 'II n In n.,1 I'.i nl l."-tatp. worth in " least s:.7.ri.'!.H,o. rao of interest 7 t r cent I ; " " Lot.rison .lo U io;.l I'.i.iii'.s. aya'.lp on Ieinand. tho I ; ; market value :f i-ecurit it s .c.li.'td, lit lca;t Slj-1.- 1 ( j")') ) :! " Steamer Iarnet ami rcckiiiK ni'I'anti us ' " Other Property, 5 isccllunroiis Item 1 ' Due for Premium on Policies is.sui-1 at Olh - c, (I'm- end I j, Inland ...... ..... . " 15ill Ecceivcnule for Premiums on Inland Navigation' ; ltisks. Ac i Interest due on 1st January. IsTO ; tiovernniciit itampii on hand i Keal Estate t ? J.'.-M'. lu.Ti.'. 1 l.'.o.:: i'.'S.i.T' :r, Tin 41. VI (. li l.'.-lu 4.."i 1..1iW 14 t'i LIABILITIES. Aui"nnt of Looses adjusted, due nn.l uni;iid. ineurreil, nii't in jirocc.--s -f adjustment ' Divi tcixla tleelared and due nn.l unpaid ' cither of ca.-Ji or r-ci ipt, Uerlarcl l.ut not I yet due ) " all other existing elainiK una uirt tlie Coinrany Total amount of Losses. Claims and Liahilitii-s .5 n .- :o on S I- ST.'i.ium. l.ut will n.it ii' n ie -in r.il The greatest amount injured on ivny one rik is S '''"'fhe CompaiiV h.n no i-enenil rflle a.-- to the amoiiat allow ed t l.e vi'l i"-e or block, heine Koverm d in this maltcr. in em h case, l.y the pen. widlii of tdrecti.. fneiiiiies i'.-r S'ii1tiii ! fires. Ae. . A certified Copy ol the Charter or A-i ol Incorporation, as amei.d..!. a.-Statement. usiiretl in al chnriii t t I'i . inl'.iii.i' I r S I'ATE OK XKlV YOHK. Vihi unit t'iuiv "f -Yin- ) trk. ' JOHN II. t'!IAI!l.i:s.l..M KTIN. I Vi'ASIl IvI'KN', s'e.rel.-iry of the lleMK hsii.iM K('uiii'M bi'iiiKr-xr si itement of the atl'airs of the said Corporation, and that they are Hie .I'mu ili.'i thereol. isicned. i.i .-1 , CH - .1. M MITIN'. ..(. isijrne Suh-ioribed an 1 sworn oel' rc in; 'ssijjned ) J. W. -l! IU l'.N, this VM'n dav i.f .laninrv. A. !. l7i. TIlOS. 1". iMilil! ll. .V i'-wv I V. s. R ICV KM' P. SfAMT. marm-wl j. n. s i-;:. U-n: I ATES (fjisoeessofM WEtite tfc ESnttery) WIIOLKSALR Jind RETAIL UGGIST less wheat and p'.int more trees and soon Osage Hedge plants, raised by B. Jael Parcel, Esq. , is offering for ale a few of those choice Kittatinna Black berry roots. They are the variety for this climate. Mark J. Kelley has sold out his entire interest in the Little lilue paper, to D. C. Jenkins, who will hereafter run the machine single handed. The Steamer H. S. Turner did not leave as at first advertised, hence did not arrive here yesterday as expected. She will probably arrive Friday. Will some energetic man start a four story brick building for business purjKMC. j Tlie man who wante to fill it with goods will arrive on the train to morrow morn- i ing. Watch for him. Cobbfry nnl Piiranlt of tlie Thieve. Between ne and two o'clock last night (or rather, this morning,) several attempts at burglary were made at East Plattsmouth, by a party of "roughs" who have infested that locality for some time. The first attempt was made upon the stable of deputy Sheriff Gates, who, by the way, is always on the lookout for that peculiar class of people, and who is never found napping. Mr. Gates was on duty as watchman at the railroad depot, but his wife had the nerve to discharge a double barreled shot gun at the scoun drels, which gave them a good ecare, sud aroused the people of the neighbor hood. The robbers found things too warm and started for the river where they cut loose a flat boat and a couple of skiffs and ''struck for tall timber." A party of citizens gave chase, and several shots were fired from both side?. A party is in pursuit to-day, and we un derstand they content plate giving the scoundrels "a hasty trial and immediate justice" if they catch thera. S Duke, Esq., is erecting two small buildings on Main Street, near the Far niers Home. We understand they were rented before work was commenced n them. KXAMISATIO.I OF TEACH EES. We were present a hort time last Sat unlay at Superintendent Patterson's ex aiuination. at the school house. We have heard of some little complaint be cause certificates were not issued in some cases, and had & curiosity in seeing how examinations were conducted. Wc find Mr. Patterson's course (or system) of examination to be as follows: He holds his examinations on regular days, as pro vided by law, and there are generally a number of persons present to be ex amined atthesaiuo time. Theexamina- fro!M your own increased enjoyment you'll decide that it was vise. The glad songs of the happy bird? as they seek your groves to build their nests and rear their young, will proclaim, with etch morning anthem, that it is wise. And when you note the vast number of worms and insects (that prey upen your grow ing plants) daily destroyed by these melo dious friends, yourself will vote that it pays.' And when yon reach their yards of a morning, the sleek coats and satis fied looks of your beasts will prove a benediction, and future generations shall call you blessed. Do "not delay another day, for the season is upon you, but go at once to the roads, to the sand-bars, to the nurseries -procure enough, procure a variety, and remove them at once to your home, and, if your grounds are uot already prepared, heel them in. Next, plow, harrow and prepare the ground as for corn, and lay off. with a plow, both ways, at a distance of three to four feet--drop the trees carefully in place and cover immediately with the plow straighten up and tramp firmly. Cultivate sufficiently to keep down the weeds, aud in three years (if the rapid growing kinds have been planted) you will have ttill, str. Ljht-growinj trees, of a size that will begin to furuish fuel tind need thinning out. Farmers, I speak from the book of some experience. Try my plan better it where you can but plant trees. Farmer. Ilayden, near Nebraska City, which are warranted to live if properly treated. L. F. Johnson, Plattsmouth. apowtf All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for goods at Vallerys & Ruffner's. Machine will find it to their edvantae ii to give tlicm a call. ' FAR M EllSA'PTENT TON ! All persons indebted to us can pay the same in corn, oats, or No. 1 wheat, at the highest market rates. Doom. Bro. !c Co. Plattsmouth, Jan. 4. 1S70. diwtf Ar now receiving and have on hand (at the old stand of White A l' .South Bide Main St., Piatt smout The Largest and tViost Gomptete Stoek of Kruirs. Medicines. Pniiit. Chemicals, L.ciid. r.viu-Iies. ( o,il Oil. I-i-lOil. t;arcli:k' oil. Castor Oil. Noatslo it Oil. Whale Oil. llinseed Oil, Lar I Oil. " I. C..d Lner Oil, and a lare v:,ri.f f Notions. Peduim-rv. l al.' .vm d 1 Articles. Essence... l lavoiinic Extract-. Alw. nil tin: IVpul.n- I. t CSARDEM CITY HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL HOUSE FROM THE CAPITAL. Prtf. Mueller, the great music man of the west, is in the city for a day or two. Persons wanting new pianos, pianos tuned, or anything In that line, will find Mueller is just the man they are looking , : , .er:es Gf lucstions on the black r boards, to whit h answers must be writ- Ilon. A. BTFullcr has leased the ncw,,en out l'-v Person applying for a hotel building at Ashland, and will o,n ! certificate. Each one must answer the it to the public sometime during the ' questions in his or her own way, and present month. Able will make a . fter having answered oil the questions "bulb" landlord. Wc will stop at that i ch one 8B- his or her ame to the louo. i bottom of the paper, together with a - ; statement to the effect that thsy have We were somewhat surprised upon had no present assistance from other looking over the Platte alley register iiersons or from books in making the j answers. Tlie questions are of a general nature, calculated to ascertain whether Improvements-Sitnte I?nlllinK-rttil-nm at the Tu-St. IntricK"i ly DJewlfU's Lecture, etc. .Mich n .Javiis's. Avers'. JIMI- villcVroeV. Christie's. Morse'.-. M. Liiri's. II . r'' U'rijrUt's. Vuk:!iel.rs. Cuy S-ofV. lVrry 1 avis', ltohark' I'.-Htt's. Mis. v. i;.-.- lr. Wini-hidl's, llostetter's. lia'K- '.-. Wallace':.. 'iVi rt'n. ' ull others in ijeneral us'. 'I Brandies, Wines and Whiskies, t Of the- 1-rst grades mid .nialiti'js, Ktrictly fr Medical purp-v DOMESTIC BYES, Hed or Roio. (Jrecn. Line and Ll.iek. Analine, In fact every thing that is needed i:i the l);-u? Indian. Madder. Lxtract L or Mcili' iue Linrs. i hysicians' Prescript ons careful y compounded and o4 oil Umt o Al! n i r, o ui fr" nn rl ,reah ntitf V.'AvB. H ai a 1 1 iiuu o. nin ui uyo naiiaiH&u v-o im- f before buying, , nd see what ws have to sell. Pliitt.-inouth. Ma ch i'i. IsTo. nf If All Parliet Indebted to Us Will call and settle tl, s.,:r.c. they save themselves, hoth extra trouble and expense, for we must have al! accounts un l notes ilue us. paid, and thitt inime liately, as we are coin Kast and must have the money. JJUOM LltO. A- CO. September 2d. 1SVJ. Uni etlblates Internal nev j WOTICE. Garden City Stubble and Breaking Plows. this morning, to see the great increase in the num')er of arrival during the J ! tion consists in the Superintendent writ- j From 0urOwn correspondent. a . . . : - . i. . i i..t. tt .. t ? i i . jliU. ULK.ILU : jjincoin is at jast iut:y arousca to matters ot business ana lias j commenced in good earnest the work of improvement intended to be performed and 'completed during the cotnming summer. The work on the .State Uni versity and Lunatic Asylum is Wing puhed vigorously forward with the aid of large and sufficient corps of workmen and an abundant supply of material, so that it mav no lontrcr be cou-idered doubtful . i Xkw IlttiTAis, Hamiltox Co., Ini... May 2. i Dk. C. W. Koiiack Jlerir Sir: This will cer- ;r.. ;.. i,,,i ,..,.!..,.. i re-i.-etinir !i.-h 111 l Itl. n III U 1 tl 111 M II I V I l . , , , . ..... ... . , shall. lnoi'M, ir. -1 ; r cinc auuK t.i iiiti;.n ii li Jit til luu uciui uu'i Jyupcpsia, and her case had been (riven up as inenrable. I then i t sorted to the verious pa tent uiedieinii of the day. but she fouml no re lief from them. At lst I u requested to pro cure aomo of your Scandinavian lilooi I'uriiier and Blood Pilis. I purchased from your agent I. N. llauua. one bottle .f the illoo'l Purifier Not'e e i h rel y k-v'H to i.il el, thet the Anmi.il i ax Li-t' ' 1 iindir l,e st- laws of t he I r.if' the severul iint ie- ot the Mate ' th year lTt'. have been i'.i.d tr. i Jtiownville. iebr.i-ka, nod will iiiuination in uiv ofiiee :.- at' n from the iliiteol' i.is noilei : perio.l of time nil uppe.tl- relati' or e.x i s-ive val iiat i ni i i ! I . r ' i.ar!v in t-. is :Ii. i ; !: n.i" I speeiti imr t!ie niri ieitlar i M- i.;..i. ., .1... i i:. In- i;i"i .. t . . . . error coin plain-' t i. ' " As -e--" I i Iiatcd ut I'.iowin iil-. Nei of March. 1 To. i:.-'1 trrmil ! t ' tllti ,1. l.a'r l'. Sk.'-tion 1''. Au l I" the assessor for '-aeh nivc to ti -e by a lvert i i. . i. - r . . m. . I ii-ii . ... .. l ! I inil.lislif.fi iTi.-r'i . c. r , and it there be lion.- i.iiM:-" n 1VII lUtlll B LUIUtllK I' H1I .117 I'.UII 4 11-11 relief from both disonscii uftcr. usiiifr three or four bottles. I w ill, therefore, cheerfully re- district adjoiwiiwthereto. :ocl in at least tour puioi.' I h"- ' 1 . I ..:.., I 1. . I:!;l I ' commend your uie.liciue to the t-ufTering commn- j 1)(.tiee to'ea'h post .ua'-ti r i i i'1' nity, C"petilly the fuliialc. YourfAc. j po-ted in his ofiVi -. stai io. ' ROUERT M. TAYLOR. 1 within fii-l eoilection .l:so -,' . .Secdvertioineiit: I t'Pcalwi,l be re-ec.fi nt .1 - , , , , to ;.y erroneous or eve-i ' tnetit.s. or enumerations : ! '' Nutrltiouo, Ilo.tltii.v, tlie Itest. j taut assessor returned in l ". I)oolcy Ilakii.K Powder is the m et e-onoini- ! "- notice shall be . .' Vi T,!". " ' j cal and conviniant Haking Pow.ler now in use. jj0 a',,(ntcd for be inn- "" i It saves, mil k and es?s, prevents the posf.biloy . . , . -s - i of poor rolls, buiseuit or cak..-i, atid thus pi.du- ei happiness in both kitcheu and hou.-thold. It if put up in tin can :. which are, to all iiUcnts and purposes, impervious to the action of the past week. The arrivals now number i tho applicant understands the funda- t,,1 e.rht to "riglit her up." It was ! aliotit fifty a day. Does not that look i mental principles of the branch, and n- .nl bv tb groundlVin vry; fr. ' healthy fur Plartii.ttth. fm r.f a tf-nertl n iture only -jr" re Scotch nan-ows : Improved Two Horse Wheel and Runner Walking Cultivator, VII1-:".S. on fhe-i :a .i weather. One trii: I will convince the m.j.-t ! j,,;,-., ' Vic 1 an iipi'iict.f nkeptieal of it3 supei ior qualities. F,-r dale be ! Court of Cas comity f-r h; rrocers ' i tion on the t-tcte d -m-. K roCerS' eoll.itv. l.otiot is beret " I interested, that K.-od apld'c" Absohi'e Iiivirses lejrally obtained in New ' end 'e. i led upon, on lh'' -York, Indiana, IMinois and other stales., ior l.io-eio. k a. u. A- that ioth buildings wiU be ! su:vv revolving Hav Rakes, :hamnion Self Rake Drojper and Mower, Ex- i l";1" ""Nt:".:V;'1' .":'?.' i t . i e -i i.n. . .i tt ." f..:i,. tkAnw i,.i!M fi,;,.,,,,, r... : " COitlljielCa oeiorc tile lirst liSV l J'tf- i CClHOr ITOfijici ami .'io:i. i'ixuvu imimuvi, i , , cin, e;e.. suiueieui eaiisn; uu puooeio; no cnarfc-e i - - - - center ncxt.-thc time stioulatkl iu the ! !,,,. Boty Washer and Universal Wringer Farm ImRleme.jt.s Field and (Jar- , lnny. AJWcu I i;0R.I. . . e . , . . - r. . t den JSeeds, A:c. iC . tn-iriUva, ounii .w .niiui .wt. , Ad lrs. M. IK.I sK. Attorney. i -'.-" .racU tor their erection. I !e titate j . i,vm!n Travel'inT Ar't. Between oth atid itb Street. No. 7s Xar-Ha -streei N-. . rk City. ! '" ud :-. i-ho'-on rtt the !.t-t log- aplTwlr. 1,..,,,,.,--i.;': ( con Prison lro ps-fiv llau:raouth, T l.u i 'bought for per-'" e oon. At'jy 1 1 , r '.r. r vll-I'ra