-"T- r-T 6"t. ... d- 11 Old d- a t. h Nebruika City -metal Agent Dcp't Northwest. Union Central Life rJISURAWCE CO Of Cincinnati Ohio. '. I!. 1V.ES50N. ydiy'iMAwrT Local Agent LO'I & FOIl SALE M)TM FOIl SALi; OTiS FOK SALU INQUIRE OP L. HILLINGM Luxuries of Modern Travel." '.n t'.'ve lay the tasto of the TraveEng Pub . h.i- '-ecine exceedingly fastidious. In order : . i ii tiieir patronage, a Railroad line must i i : : '. i. insure Safety, Speed and comfortable :: -iii.rt.tion.by possessing the necessary quali mi i:.i ,.f atirst-cliiss equipment of couches and -.( i i. tiven, a solid road-bed and heavy iron i :i!!i.ia' IVIIace Sleeping cars, Pullman' u;.r-i, a direct route, good connections and r : :i Management. ! J;.!: lingtou route is making every effort to ..ii these qalith-ution to a high deirree. a route to nil points eu.it, west, north nican ol : itn connection as follows: ji! . m ' 'uiatia witn the I'acilir ria. ' i':atumouth with the B. i M. R. R., ia At ii:.mbiirg. with thcSf Joseph Railroad ' : ! -..uts in kanaf, Ac. A i liuuiwa. with the Dcs Moines Valley 1 r r". .Missouri railroads. A; luriii.gton with the V,.. C. R. A M, R. i i -t npi rt. Mu--atine, flee. . ! jr.iii. juth. with the R. R. I. A- St. L. "1 V- i . ; rn Union Railroads, for St. Paul, and ! ;.e north, and lor St Louis and points .- '1. A i i "ria. with the short line Wooming r i'" t . Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville ! soul h and east. ." i i ria. with the T.,l'.iV. R. R., for i" -1 '.. Coiiimbus, At. A' ." mint, with all the Illinois Central. i:lCAGO, withnll Truck lines lor tha vl! -udviee can )e given then, than to '1 iu .Jarlington Ronto." dtf. Attachment. v.. hi v.- I. I e. i:i .!.!. it ami Thomas Itrown ts Thomas .reWm.A. l.ir.rh. Justice of the .ii: 1 for Co County, Nebraska, u iant above named will take notice i. he JJ .lay of Septeiuoer. lsTl, : : - comment-id an action agait.?t de .t :d court tn recover the sum of $19 '. f services rendered by plaintiffs tor ' his request, that on the id day of r. 1VT1, saul plaiutitl's caused to be is i i 1 court an order of attachment, and following property of the defen ce ii ' tach ed. to-wit : Aboutsix acres liirc-din reenvo. Precinct, in said t l:e homesicad of '1 hos. Uruwn, lor ; of li:i ing the same sold to satisfy i: Incss and cost : that said cause has ".ed until the 11th dayot November . i k p. in. at which time said defen : :-edt9 appear or judgement for .- ot action u ill be rendered against J. It. DARK. THUS. BliuWS. Estray Notice. ,.! ". r 'y the undersinc I. in Eight Mile i' ' ' ' 't. C. i 3 county, o no pony mare. 5 ' i. t nut "orrsl, Ii:t I o whits ou facJ - : ! .jt while, trau le t ' (-' U" on loft Vi m. V'tc.nhiP.i ri'i; V t Ii K I Xft 'IA SS. Ve uro now i:. ! ; t'urnislt all el:i"seH witli constant V :.! at l"Ue. tlie n bole of the time or : -1 !" lii'.mtnt.s. lousiness new, lifht i i le. Persons ol'eithersex can ea.-ily Mt cents to live dollars per evening tinnalsum by devoting their whole . M-iuess. iioys and cirls earn nearly '. :-eu. That til! who see triii notio . ii i tiieir address, and test the business i." t;.i.-iinparalli ! d ofi'er. To such as are ii s-.titied, w will s 'lid one dollar to pay .r- ible f rit ntl- lull particulars, a i l . nr.plc which w ill On to commence .. J-n.l it copy of The fciplc't Cuingtuninn I ':!. largest, an.t best fairily newspapers all sent free by mail. Header, if y. -it .rmeuaut, profitable work, A-idrss.- E C. ALLET Sc CO.. ASInine." stug m liVSTlTUTK. Eock Blufffl, Neb. .ring Term Commencea arch 21st, 1871. i f either sex will receive thorough, and instruction hero. Particular atten )':imary scholars, vj'i ks furnished free of cost to al r, lVHDIN't CAN FIE OBTAINED FwEASONABLE RA it arsis an 1 rarti"iilars a 1 Ir. 1 J- D. I ATXEliSON. MAN MISEKV! ' Jifl, ii n tm'r'l mrr'npf. J'rire 6c'. re on the Nature, Treatment, and lit" of Spermatorrhea, or .'seminal - . Involuntary Emissions. Sexual l-e- J J in pediments to Marriaco generally: :ies. n-ii'i tion. Epilepsy, and I its; ...nl l'l.i-it ai Iii'Mpacity, lesultinit from c..Vc. P.y Koocit J. Culverwell, M. l T of t he "I Sreen Hook,' Ac. rid rcnoiined author, in this aJmira :re. e'.enily proves from his own exper .t the anful cocsoiuence of self-abuse . tlectually removed without medicines, 'out dangerous surgical operations, bou umeti's, riiorj or eotdials, pointing; j6 ot urc at once certain and effectual .: every i;lt'.;i cr. no t::ttcr whathis con- be. pi .iy cure himself rheapiy, pri . : ! r tdically. Tins lecture w ill prove a 'In usaii:isaud tiiousands. udt-r seal. t any address, in a plain :.ve!ope, on the r'eipt of six cents, or :k-e stamps. Also lr. t'ulverwe !'s f-uide,' pi ice Jr cents. Address the CHAS. J. C. KINE JC7 Oowtry New York. Ror 81. 'ly AGENTS WANTED FOR 7 book by James Parton. A history o 4 acces.-l"ul men of America. tl,eir ;rful invention", discoveries, and acLiev , showing how adiuiraMe action , noble :t-'r, ingenuity, and pui'iic spirit, have ouicd to the advanceo'tut of the world' illustrated . intensely intesting. and intructiv-e. A rare chance for agents. . or circulars, r.nd note oar exira terms. ;i. A. PARKER .V Co.. )'ublihers. K'J Madison M., Chicago, 111 I Lady Agents wanted to t--1 the great i k on the the su t ject ever published. OMAN AS A WIPE AND MOTHER. ? Pye II. Chavasse, M. D. ... work which ed in every family, wiil save the lives T i'on.1? of Mothers and children yearly. 1 v. ant to make money, and do good, send '. for our circular! and tiriiii. tntiled free. Aug w"it .civspapcr Ad ver t isi ii g, BooV of 1 closely priuted pages, lately d. contains a list of the best American Ad ding Me liuuis, liiving the names, circular i. audfu'l particulars eoncerniug the lead- Daily and V-'eekly Political and Family papers, together wit h all those having large nations, pu'oli.died iu tiie interest of Heli. . Agriculture, Literature, A c, t c. Every ertujer, ami every erson who contemplates lining such, will find this book of great le. .-Maile-1 free to any a.ldress on receipt 9tnt- - I. KOWKI.I, .V to . ..isners. No. 40 Y;lTi Row New YorU- iSftTl '' urekof May - le book, is the largest and ben advenisic. Agency ,n the Lmted States, and we can cheer : 'yr!'m.u'K",1 u to the attention of thole .--ho des.re to advertise their businei tcienlikf .iai.d .w;tfia, in such a way- thltiV t.j sccur-the Urgent amount of puWicrrr & ,;e loos. expend, fire fi ma?." - - . ..i o -a sTSAJLZK 131 DRUGS, MEDICINES, Books, Stationary, Wall Paper Magazines, and Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded by aneJt perieuccu Iruc(tist. Keineinber the place, three doors west of the Ilerald office; PlatUstnoutb. Nebraska. SHOTGUNS CV; BESr.lN THE WORLDS ITew York Office, 27 BEEKMAN 8T. "A Penny Sartd 13 a Penny LrnrJ." And if you desire to Save Wis at JPcnny As well as Pounds go te To Iluy Toor & H & V 1 II I'll & We have bought out K. D. Fox and now oc cupy his old stand on Main street, where we have ju-t receivad au additional supply of Gro ceries and I .-ovisions which we will sell Tery low for cash. All kinds of country produce ta ken in exchange for goods, PENNETT BROS. ap28dtf. The ood Intent! GR0GER1ES & PKOVISIO ! CATjL at AUCTION AND Commission llooms HAiy STRE? T Where you can buy almost every thing eatable, including At the lowest Piioea for cash. Highest price paid for Country 1 roduce, Mutter, Chickeus, tec. &e. Goods Delivered in the City r- j?m " rres ui unarge. E. DURE. jyiTilwtf. KANSAS CITY. St. Joseph & Council Biufts RAILROAD COMPANY. Forms the connecting link between The Union Pacific Railroads, and the Souther, and Eastern THROUGH LINES. Good Accommodations, Jood Connections. tiood Speed. Running from Council Bluffs to Kansas City, and ucr tue magmncanl iron linage across the Missouri Kiver No Change of Cars! TvMILES TUE SHORTEST ROUTE ' BETWEEN OMAHA & ST. LOUTS connecti.no AT KANSAS CITY with the North Missouri and Missouri Pacific Koadsfor St. Louis and all Munts l.ast ana outh. With Kansas and Pacific Railroad for Lawer euce. Topeka. Sheriilnn. Denver aud all points in Southern Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico. With the Missouri River. Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad lor Port Scott, Baxter Springs and tne Indian territory. AT LEA YEN WuRTIi with Kansas Pacific Rai roail lor Lawrence, lopeka. Denver. A-e. AT ATCHISON with Central Pranch Railroad for Seneca. Ceutralia. Irving, Wutcrvilie anil Konis in v enirat jvausas. AT ST JOSEPH with Haunibal and St. Joseph l'.nilroad for Hannibal, (Juincy, Chicago and all uoiut Ea-sf. With St. Joseph Si. Denver Railroad for Troy Walhena and points in Northern Kansas. AT COUNCIL BLI II'S with the Union PaciSe Railroad for fciuux City, Denver, bait Lake and California. With Sioux city A Pacific Railroad for Sioux cur and points in the tar North. With the Chicago fc Northwestern Railroads: Chicago Roi-k Island and Pacific Roilroad: and Burlington Jk Missouri River Railroad for Chicago and Points bast. Tickets a. LOW as by any Other Route. Pul. man's Palace Cars on all night trains. No Chalge of Cars. Tickets for Sale at SIAJK. SLEAI .L HOPKINS GenT 5upt.. Ct. JOSOPu, iUO T SUbSGH.BE NOW FOR THE HE ERALD! TtJK BEST ML PilPMl IN DAILY One Year - -Three Months -One Month - $10,00 Si,oo WEEKLY One Year - -Six Months - - $2,00 $1 00 THE HERALD is the; oxly oxe gihxg COMPLETE A'EWS FROM THE GREJT WEST BETWEEN PLATTS M O U T II A ND FORT KEARNEY. TIIE HERALD Now Offers the BEST AD VER TISIKG MED J UM West of the MISSOURI RIVER It is real hy Farmers, Merchants Me chanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers, Kailroad Men, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumers, AND FRUir TREES ! ! 2L'eiriaisiEiH Nursery, NEBRASKA, CITY NEB. -Pall of 1371 50.000 Apple trees. 1 to 4 years o.d, 5 to 25 cts eaeh. .0,0 Pear trees, 1 to 3 years old. 10 to 50 cts earn. 3.;' 00 Cherry trees, 1 ;o3 years oil, 10 to 50 ets aach. T.i.OOO Peach trees, 5 cents each. 200.000 Osage Hedge plants l.o0 pr. m. 50.IXW lloucy Locust. So. 0.0 ner m. Evergreens a.nd Ornaoiental bhrubbery, Ros6S, L'auiias, uowering plants in groat variety. Tu lips, Hyacinths, Croceeses, Lillies. Ac, ready lor tan pianeing. Ttrma Casb nt tbe Xursery. Address. J. W. PcARMAN, Nebraska City, Neb. 43Come and see your trees dug out of the ouna sept, l w casm XjQCAXj jEWS Parmele's brick block id progressing rapidly. Track laying has commenced on the road between Crete and Beatrice. R. M. Rolfe, of Nebraska City has been in town for a day or two, attending court. Fitz. says he will complete the B. & M. road to the junction with the U. P. before the close of the present month. Fitzgerald says he will have the road between Crete and Beatrice completed in forty days from date. Fitz. can do it if any live man can, "you bet." Taylor Goodwin's tonsorial establish ment, on Main street, has recently been refitted and furnished, and is now the neatest place in town to get a shave. Call in, and you will lose your beard without hardly knowing it. The best assortment and cheapest over and under cloth'iBg can be had at Wni. Stadelmann's. Oct. 3 d2w3 A little girl fell overboard froai a ferry boat at Omaha last Wednesday, and was drowned before assistance could reach her. . The Omaha Republican hoists its Jackass, instead of a roodter, over the defeat of the new constitution. Query: Docs the Republican mean 1 y this that it ia a triumph for that "bird?" Those of our readers residing in the country will find it to their advantage to look over the columns of our paper before starting to town, to do their trad ing. By this means they will readily ascertain where the best and cheapest goods can be found. Good business men, who have first class goods for sale, always advertise liberally. This is true of this town, and their advertisements can be found in our columns. If you want a good Beaver Overcoat for $12, goto Wm. Stadelmann's. Oct. 3 d2w3 Otoe county will vote on the 10th upon the proposition to aid the Trunk railroad. The question submitted there is for issuing county bond., and there is a fait prospect that it will be defeated. They should have submitted the ques tion for precinct bonds. The Omaha Herald evidently feels a little theepish over its efforts to cry "fraud" on the canvass of the constitu tion vote. It intimates that there would have been fraud if there had been any fraud. Perhaps altogether likely may be the Herald is correct. Mr. Lyman has a pile driver on the ground and is preparing to commence hostilities on the Main street bridge. Let constitutional grumblers wait and see what kind of a bridge he constructs, befor i they "shoot off" their bazoos. If you want a No. 1 Beaver Suit, latest style, for $22, go to Wm. Stadel mann'a. Oct. 3 d2w3 The recent Superintendent ordered five hundred letter-heads yesterday, and Dr. John Black, the recent appointee "called" him and raked in he pile. The Dr. held a "flush," and W. A. P's hand was nowhere. it s Alien. The indications are that there is fun ahead in the lanl of the Saints. The arrest of Brother Brigham is creating something of a sensation, and at a spe cial conference of the church, held yes terday (oth), much excitement was mani fested, and many threats were made. Biigham Jr. got very wrothy and called upon the faithful to "Trust in God, keep your powder dry, and don't fail to have a good supply of fixed ammunition." THE FAIR. The Fifth Annual Fair of the Cass County Agricultural and Mechanical As sociation, which commences on Wednes day the 11th inst., bids fair to be a grand success. The Superintendent of the grounds is now at work with a large force of hands putting up buildings and stables the track is said tote in prime order, and all looks lovely for a fine time. From all parts of the county we hear that the people are coming, and that the display of stock, products and manu factures will be excellent. c om so. There is little doubt that the fall immi gration to Nebraska will be immense. Col. Van Arman, State agent, arrived from the east yesterday, and reports large numbers preparing to start as soon as the fall elections are over. Accom panying him were nine gentlerucu ap pointed as a locating committee to se lect lands on the line of the B. & M. in Nebraska, for those that are to follow ; also Dr. Stickle, President of a colony of 300 from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, also poing on the line of the B. & M. in Ne braska to select a location. If you want a late fisbionable hat, go to Wm. Stadeimana's. Oct. 3 d2w3 Liberty precinct gave a mojority of seven against the It. It. bonds, 3-ester-day. There was but a very light vote cast. Parties desiring to display heavy ma chinery at the coming County fair will remember that it should be on the ground before the Fair is opened. THE FA I It. It is hoped that our livery men will see that an abundance of conveyances, at low prices, are provided during the fair next week. We (.peak of this simply as a reminder. Entries are being made rapidly, and the indications are that the fair will be a success. An untutored man in Boston, when reproached for extravagant charges he had made Forcertam services, exclaimed : "Well isn't it better to be a hog and get good pny for what you do. than to be a good fellow and get kicked from pillar to post I m V itn that man, evidently, cu&ness 11 Business. Aurtrut .tiuaic. The Egyptian flute was only a cow's born; with three or four holes in it, and their harp r lyre had only three strings; the Grecian lyre had only seven strings, and was very email, being held by one hand; the Jewish trumpets that made the walls of Jericho fall down, were on ly rams horns; their flute was the same as the Egyptian; they had no other in strumental music but by percussion, of which the greatest boast made was the psaltery, a small triangular harp or lyre with wire strings, and struck with au iron needle or stick ; their sacbut was something like a bagpipe ; the timbrel was a tambouiine; aud the dulcimer was a horizontal harp, with wire strings, and struck with a stick like the psaltery. They had no written music, had scarcely a vowel in their language; and yet, ac cording to Joscphus, had two hundred thousand musicians playing at the dedi cation of the temple of Solomon. Mo zart would have died in 6uch a concert in the greatest agonies ! Dr. Harney $ Hist, of Music, vol. 1, p. 249 The ex-Ein press Eugenie is said to he in the habit of assuring her acquaintan ces, very confidentially, that she always loved Louis Napoleon even before the married him but that, since their fall from power, his resignation to misfort une, and his patience in the midst of ad. versify, have raised her affection to tbe Eoint where worship is supposed to egin. In the Bourse of Cologne, a box is fixed to receive contributions toward the completion of the cathedral. After a lapse of three years, it has just been opened, and found to contain ten gros (1 fr. 25 cts.) A Londoner has thrown sugar-coated pills, quite in the shade with quinine biscuit. They contain one-fourth of a grain of quinine each, and have a pleas ant and delicately bitter flavor. The Editor of an Arkansas journal says: "Where our office was two weeks ago, now runs the Mississippi river. Out of reipect for the Father of ltivers we left." Greeley's recipe for preserving peach es: Cut in strips not less than fifteen inches long; spread them on the grass to bleach for three dajs, and finally sprinkle with cinnamon, and pack in air tight jars filled with saw-dust. N. Y. Com. Adv. A Boston woman who has been read ing in the papers, that Sunday marriages are illegal, writes to the papers to know how it is with a baby born on a Sundnyf If so, which should be punished, the father, the mother, or the baby? The costliest articles in the Paris shops are set apart, not for the inhabitants, but as the shoppers say, for fools, prin ces, and Americans." The bone work of a whale, recently stranded on the beach at San Francisco, being wired together for exhibition. The owners secured the services of the Academy of Sciences, to get the bones iuto their proper places, but at the end of the fir.-t day the members were paid off and discharged. It has since tran spired, that they got the creature's head on the wrong end, and had rejected several sections of the hack bone, claim ing that the animal had more vertebra; than the books allowed him. A good story is told of a young couple who wanted to hear Dickens read. They could hardly afford it, but sciewcd up their extravagance to the necessary pitch. As they hfd concluded to invest, they bethought of a poorer family near by, who were suffering from lack ot work. So they gave up Dickens, and paid the pr:cj ot two tickets to their impover ished neighbors. The poor couple took the money, bought tickets with it, and attended the readings. A grand family re-union took place at the residence of the He v. Peter Cart wright, near Pleasant Plains, Sangamon county, Illinois, on Friday last, Septem ber, in honor of the eighty seventh birth day of that aged and veteran "soldier of the cross." One hundred and twen ty children, grandchildren and great grand children were present on the oc casion, llcv. and Hon. Newton Cloud, who, with other friends, was there by invitation, w;is called upon for a speech and made feeling and appropriate re marks, which were responded to by the old man. Peter Cartwright has beeu a minister of the gospel some sixty-six years, and was a presiding elder of the Methodist Episcopal church for over fit' ty years. A white-ha'red old negro preacher in New Orleans thus addressed one of the meetings of the dissatisfied colored folks recently "What are you grumbling about ? Yer all better off dan ye eber spected to be. Did yer tink when Mussa Linkuui guv ye yer freedom he gwine to buy tickets to the Louisiana State Lottery for yer beside?' Among the despicable tricks attempted by the unscrupulous Democrats of San Francisco, at the election was erasing names on the Republican and tax payer's ticket with the solution of nitrate of silver, and writing in the names of their own candidates with the same. The tickets were kept from tbe light, and when they were peddled out to the vo ters no writing could be seen, as the so lution is colorless and only turns black when exposed to the light. Huskin says : "That an educated man ought to know three things: First, where he is that is to say, what kind cf a world he has got into ; how large it U ; what kind of creatures live in it, and how ; what it ia made of, and what may be made of it. Secondly, where is he going that is to say, what chances or reports there are of any other world be sida this: and what seems to be the na ture of the othr world. Thirdly, what he had best do under the circum stances; what are the present state and wants of mankind? what are the readi est means in his power of attaining hap piness and diffusing it? The man who knows these things, and has his will so subdued that ho is ready to do what he knows he ought, is an educated man ; and the man who knows them not, is uneducated, although he could talk all the tongues of BabeL The human voice has nine perfect tones, but the" can be combined into 17,52.044.414 different sounds. A re markable scientific fact which probably account for the amount of discord there is iu the world. Do your own thinking. Yes, that is the idea. Think fur yourself. It is well to listen to the expressed thoughts of others, and it i, an agreeable pastime to give expression to vour thoughts. But, when alone, weigh what you have heard and traverse what you have said. It is well to do this, for it will assist in curing you of false notions, and of eradi cating unprofitable and vicious ideas, and in time make you better men and women. What you thus gain from your surroundings, you will unwittingly trans rait to the rising generation, and the re sult will be that you wiil do your share in the glorioud work of elevating the human family. Do your own thinking. Josh Billings says: "It ts a statistical fact, that the wicked work harder tew reach hell than the righteous do tew get tew heaven." PL AI 1ST AND F & m Y JOB WORK DONE AT TIIE DRRALD BOOK AND JOB ROOMS. CALL AND EXAMINE SPECIMENS L. BROEV1 & CO. Plattsmonth Cigar Factory on Main street, opposite Court IIoo.se, Plattsmouth, - - .Nebraska. We hare on hand a large assortment of CIGARS & TOBACCO, Consisting of the best qualities of CIGARS, FINE-CUT, PLUG AND SMOKING TOBACCO, As we deal exclasirely in Tobacco we can sell as 2heap, if not cheaper than other store in the sity. iiire as a call before yon purchase elsewhers. is we know you will go away satisfied. L. I'rom & Co. February . 1871. A. H $ G. B UCK BEALKSI GROCERIES Sc PROVISIONS. I would respectfully announce to the cltiten -OF- Patt.smouth & Vicinity that I hare opened a first class Grocery & Provision Store, on 6th Street, south of MAIN STREET. PUBLl C PATRONAGE. Goods dcliveredto any part ofthe citr free oi charge A. II. KI CK. January 2J. 1871 dtf. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Until further notice trains will leave and ar rive at Omaha as follows : Leavo Arrive. Express 11:00 a. m. J Exprw 2:."V p. m. Freight ..&:ilO a. in. I Freight S:!0 a. 111. Mixed 6:00p. in. Mixed Jim p. m. Direct connection made at Omaha with Chica go & N. V. Railroad; Chicngo. R. I. Sc l'uritie; Chicago, Ilurlineton & Mo. R. R. R.. and Kan. City, Ct. Joe. Ji Council lilulfr Rnilnad. Free mont with stages for Lincoln and Wc.-t Point. At Cheyene with Denver Pacific R. R. for Den ver, Central City. Santa Feand point in Colora. do and New Mexico. At lirymi, with stages for the great Sweetwater mining Districts. At )g den, with Utah Central R. R. for Salt Lake and Southern Utah, and CI. R. R. for Corrinno, Virginia City. Helena, Whin Pino. Sacramento San Francisco, and principal citie.a iu California Xevnda. Idaho. Oregon and Washington. Tickets for sale at the company's oflice corner Farnhaui and 9th eU. and at Depot otlicoi. T. E. Sickl . OenT Supt. T. L- Kimball GenT Piikh. Agent. W. C. Thompson. Ass't Passenger Agent, Omaha 1870 1870 Philadelphia & Erie Railway. Winter Time Table. On and after Monday. May 30th 1S70, the trains n the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run as follows from Peu.ylvania Railroad Depot West Philadelphia: WESTWARD. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, 10 20 p m Williauisport. 8 00 a m " " arr at Erie. 7 40 p m Erie Exp. leaves Philadelphi. 10 AO a iu " " " Williauisport, 8 15 p la " arr at Erie. 7 25 a in Elmira mail, leaves Philadelphia, 7 50 a in w illiamport, h 00 p m " arr at Lock Haven. 7 20 p in Bald Eagle mail leaves V'illi:msport, 1 ;so p in arr at Lock Haven. 2 45 p in KAST WARD. Mail Train leaves trie, 8 50 a I j " " Williamsport, 9 25 a in ' " arr at Philadelphia, 6 20 a in Erie Express leaves Erie, 9 00 p in " " " vt illinmsport, 8 15am " arrnt Philadelphia. 5 ?0 p m Elmira mail leaves Williauisport, 9 45 a ui nrr at Philadelphia, 9 50 p iu Bufialn express leaves Williauisport, 12 2.5 a in " Harrisbnrg, 5 20 a ni " arr nt Philadelphia, 9 2.5 am Bald Eagle mail leaves Lock Haven, 11 Kim " arr at illiamspf i-t, 12 50 pm Bald Eagle exrpess.leavrs L. Haven, 9 35pm " arr ut William.-port, 10 50 p in Express, mail and Accommodation east and went, connect at Corry. and all went bound trains and mail and accommodation eaxt a Irvinetown with Oil Creek and Allegheny Riv er Railroad. William A. Caldwiv, General Superintendent. Hannibal & Saint Joseph B. R Taking effect January 9th, 1870. ARRIVE. No: 1 Day Exp. daily except Sunday. 7:20 p ni " 3 Pacific exp. daily except monday 3:00 a m " 5 Night exp. daily except monday 7:50 a in " 7 Through frt. daily except monday 5;45 a m " 9 Through frt daily except monday 9:45 a iu "11 Way frt daily except Sunday... 6;55 p m " 15 Macon frt daily except Sunday... 11:30 am XIKPART. No. 2 Day exp daily except sundpy 6;40 a m " 4 N ight exp daily except Sunday... 4:20 p m " Pacific exp daily except Sunday.. 12:45 a ui " 8 St Louis exp daily execptsunday 2:00 p m "10 Way trt daily except Sunday 7:00 a in "12 Through frt daily except Sunday 1:2.5 p ui "14 Through frt daily eqcept Saturday 7:25 p in No. 4 wtll not stop at Saxton, Unburn. Kidder. Gomer, Moorsville. Utica, Wheeling or Mead- rille. No. 6 will not stop at Saxtnn, Easton, Osburn, Breckentidge, Moorsville. Wheeling or Mead ville. T- B. BURNETT. Gen Agent. NOTICE. rWILL furnish parties with stone for building purposes ni reasonable rates, at luy quarry or deliverea on the cars at Louisville station- The foliowi g kinds can be had on short notice, sills, caps, perch rock, line or rod sand stone such as was used . the E. Jt M K. R. in the construe : ' -ii their stone work. All repon.ible orders promptly filled Address. J. T. A. HOOVER dAwcfw Louisville Pratim. HJEJEJD IS ISO9 8 Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Queensware, Roots, and Shoes. , . ,. ,T .. Hats, and Caps. Agricultural Imphments of all kinds. Weir r 'I X L" Cultivator. Ilr.ir.n fum llu..a. 'Jrandetour and Princeton Plows, tc Ac arft'n'. mtum, all of which we ofler to the public at the owest reiu.il prices. All ioods Warranted As IScprcKcnlccl. 3-Onr constant aim will be to sell so low will be to the DOitive advantnirn nfvvorv , . . erin the w stern and mi tral otty to make this their headquarter for trad- OR EAH CENTRAL ROUTE Via Niagara Falls. Speed, Comfort fc Safety PULLMAN'S MACN1FICENT CARS Fr m Chicago to New York, via Michigan tral and Great Western Kaiirniids Four Express Trs.tis leave Chicago daily via in i. line lor -eT xitk xosion. ana an intermediate points iu the East. FAST ATLANTIC EXPRES3 Leaves Chicago every afternoon, havinir attar-h cd the celebrated Hotel Cur from Chicago to Kochestcr. and a magnificent Pullman Palace Dmwii.g Room Car irom Chicago to New York without change. W. C Mt iR.Geu'l Sup"t Gt. Yestern R. R. Hamilton. Ont. JI. E. Sargent. Gen. Sup't M. C. R. R. Chicago uenrj v. entwortn. tien 1 passenger Agl Chicago. CITY HOTEI.. J. E.Holland, Proprietor, corner of Main and inira streets. 1'lattsmoutn. Nebraska, Having oeen reniiea ana newly turnn-tieu oilers fir class accommodations. Board by the week y. fotttriluwii. Legal Notscs. William II. Schildknecht'l On Probate Court r. Vpf Cass County, Ne- John Snder. ) traeka. The delendant above named will take nctice that on the 2Ut day of September. Ib71. said plaintiff commenced an action against defend ant in said court to recover the sum of $o .2o. on an account, for service rendered by plain tiff for defendant at his request; that on the 2.st day of September. 1871. shiJ plaintiff caused to be inued by said court, an order of attaenmeot. and did cause the tollowing propeny ot the de fendant to be attached, to-wit: One Johus;on Reaper, for tbe purpose of having the same sold to satisfy the said indebtedness and cos : that said cause has been adjourned until the feth day of November. 1S71. at 9 o'clock a. li.. at which time said uefendant is required to appear, or judgment for $57.25 and intere-t frjin Sep tember 21. 1ST1, and costs, will be rendered against him. r, w William II. Scbildikcbt. By Maxwell . Chspman, Attorneys. Ootober iw tTj.n'f J i.m r.a full, infnn. tlia AttivAn. Plattsmooth and vicinity that he hti op Dispensary al Omaha. Nebraska, wbe tients nn get reliable treatment fuf all tid AU VUtatrt of (a Lur.f. j r- x,:.:. r : t..:- W1I UUJ. nVUVUIU.-'i .Uir-lllllllUll. I.1HI(VII Gravel. Paralysis. Los of Voice, Wakelulnaas T- . . . j 1 . . f . r ever, ourcp. xtricuuiaiinin, ioiLre, Neuralgia, Tu-mors, Dia rrhoea, Dropsy Ca tarrh, Cold Feet and ITsn l.i. Bil liousness. Diseased Kidneys, Erysipelas, Ner vous Depression. Dyspepsia. Cos tiveness. Liver 2omnlaint. Seminal Weeknesses, all Private diseases. Falling of th W ouib und all emale comrloints, Hiit His esse. Swollen Joints. Conghs, Gout, White Swellings, St.. Vitus Dance Ac. Tbe Doctor is permanently located and will pay particular attention. Olrtttriial Surgrry, and all SHI Dressions and Irrenlaritl. and al! other deascs peculiar to women. Foods who' nave been unite: treatment of other physiviaus and have not oeen cured, are invited to rail as 1 cure all private diseases no mutt or of b..ir long standing, and cures UilnrmntreJ or JVC PA V. C.aW anil fiA tfl A flo.nr witftst.tt ,1aIw IT : charges are moderate and con -tiltatious free. in coiiiiiiunicaiions strictly t'ortidealial. Dis pensary and consultation room No. 24l F irnani street, corner Fourteenth. illice hours from i am. toy n in. P. O. Box No. 1.U74 ivl.lwlv THE UNOiN INSURANCE COMPANY. Northwest Corner Third nnd Contra Avenues, Cincinueti, Ohio, Amount Insured, $6,000,000 uaTnaisa3ird)iH John M Phillips, President. Jno. P. P. Peek, Vice-I'rxidcMt. N. W. Harris. .Stcrelary. E. P. Marshall. Aatintant Senrrtary. John Davis. M. D.. Wm. B. Davis. M- D.. ' JlZcdicat Examituri. H. S. Kvt, D I), Cor. Sec. Frecduien's Aid So- e: .y. t:incinnati. Jot K Lnrkin. I.aikin, Wright & Co Bankers, Cincinnati. JV. TV, Unrri, Sec -etary Union Central Lif luMirance Compunv. John i itch mtu-rr, i.arkiu, Wright St. Co., Ban kers. Cincinnati, .irrtj Pcl.'unip. Lai kin, Wright A Co-, Bun-ker-. Cincinnati. Jihn Jnri. M Jl. No ?Z1 Elm street Cin. Yt It Unci. M J. No .110 Elm street, Cin. Juhn P. ' i'rek. Vice-President of Uoioor I entral l,i:e Insurance to. Philltj) Hiiphr, llamil'on, Ohio lnrur.1 Wiilia.i,, Attorney at Latf, Hamilton 0. frttr Murphy. Hamilton, Ohio A't J I, (.'hatant. t.'inciniiuti. Ohio John t phi r.'m. President ot Central Life In surance t ompaiiy Lee P (iiilet'e. Gen Agent For Nebraska J II Prksshn. Local Agent R R LiviNfisniN, Medical Examiner Scpt,23dw tf EftiPIRE BAKERY. AND GrEOOE-RY, Corner Main and Third Sts Plattsmouth, Nebraska. keep on hand a full supply of C 'o ufectio ncricBr Pies, Cakes, Cheese and REFRESHMENTS and a complete assortment of Groceries, anf Uueenware, and Gli.swars. lTS-Give a call. dec!2dtf GUTHMAN Sc HUBKRTY Pkrkiss' New School Book. "The SSong Echo," is pronour.c e I the best work of its class for the following rensmi. : "The Music is all new and trer-h; everr piece is a well known Ho isc hi;d .Melody : uch as, "x rived Irom home." 'Write me a letter' "Li'tie Brown Church.' etc. It contains twice as many Songs as can be found i. i other works. The music is selected from sixty four uuth'-rs, and are not blle l up with one author's composi tions. Price 75 cents each, or f7. 5(1 per dozen. Sample copies mailed to Teachers for l5 cent-. Liberal arrangements for iotro- s o 1ST o IX o Gr ductio n. Address. J. L. PFTERS, W9Broadwy. N. T. 1 1 Sargent & Vo. Soaj Manufacturers. WE would invite Dealers and the Pub generally to cxll aud examine our stock of S O .A. 1- S , age Snap exchanged for grease, and delivered in jy pa ot the city. . . -i , i iy pa oi tae city. Cas . paid lOr rendered tai'low and ele greus . so Works. Kearney Ward, near Fairy Hit Brit j.Nebrask Uityi J a . lSdAwtf. PLATTSMOUTH ACADEMY, SUMMER TERM FOR 1371. Commences Jane 26th 1571. Chicago Avenue, Cass county Nebraska. Prof- Adolphc d'Allernand, Proprietor and Principal, Agisted by able Tutors. 'PHIS Academy is now in successful oppera i tion, and oilers at moderate terms the usual advantages of a First-Class School. rI'he'conrse of study embraces every branch 1 of a thorough English education, together orcirtbe modern laLguagcs. music, and draoirg ir tpal.cuiar and reference address the Princi wh mhtotf In Running Order. I desire to announce to the publio thj. I n, have my Great American leu inch Double Tu bioe Water Wheel in lull operation. Ha nllxrfc Jltcd try mill throoghot i am ijiw ; mig dto do better by nay wuawxis See M savin the IMMi before purchasing elsewhere. Mr. fcargent having had the experience ef twenty years in manufacturing all kinds of Soaps, we are confident of giving entire satisfac tion to all who may favor us with their patron