G s " i hi .i 1 r ini n THE TtRH V LI) Hailrold Timo Tabid5. D. 6 Jf. R. R. IN NEBRASKA. Eastward No. 2 No. 4 No. 2o. 5 No. 3 No. t 9TATTCJN3. 8.0 K.Xi 1.5 i e.t ) 6..V 11.10 11.23 l-.'.Ji 1 O"! n.;5 i 1 1 .:i-s Ji.Od U.i:i 12.35 ::.5- l.Oa 1.17 1.35 ri.-itt-.-noath Or:ipi.iii 0:;V.:i,i, In l'.il ( I I.. i Co'-.cord Louisville Roj;tii Bt-nJ A-hlar.d tireenwood Wiverly Newtoi I4coln .Lincoln Denton Highland Cre te Dorcb"Her E.xKer Fa! nil aunt nrafton, Sutton Harvard, inland Hastings TanlatA Kenes.i-? TxweM Fort Rcirry Keuny Jane. 2.00 7.45 3.10 1.47 7.2. 2.13 i.-n s,io 2 'f 7. l.s 7 10 1.-.7 I..VS l.r.i 6 :J 2.13 ! O C.n 1.35 EiW 5.50 1.19 i 12.35 12.3.? 5.32 111.63 12.20 5.14 11.25 12.03 4.M 10.55 ll.."2 4.41 10..' 11.33 4.20 10.00 1117 9.30 10.5? . $.50 10..-J No. 8 8.22 10.2X 2.52 8.10 10 OH 2.2U 3.23 1 OS 0.00 12.:ifl r 1'Mtf f 8.39 il.2J 8? 11. MJ 7.Rr 10.00 7.32 M.lli I 7.20 i 8.S3 J 7.00 j 8..IO 8.43 7.55 0.23 7.15 fl.00 6 3.5 5 44 5 5 0.13 1.20 ". T -.1 f.li t.g: s.53 0.12 9.31 9.4T 10.10 8. 4 9.z:i ... s J0..TO 10.50 ll.ifi 11.06 12.25 12.53 1.25 2.no 2.'5 2.29 s.4 No. 7 2.4f 11 8.50 3.00 10.08 3.24 11.20 4.11 11.05 4.30 12.13 t 1.00 608 1.25 a. 3t 9.17 S.4T SH OSS .27 M0 T.0B ' 7 23 7.4S i.H 8.35 0.05 4.S0 J5.02 B 02 0.25 1.13 OytAITA JJUASCS. La Fl&ttsruouth, e.35 p m Ar Ocnhi, 8.10 p m ' " liSnm " 2.40 pm Xt m ll.Mam L 10 30am " 7.43 pia " " 1.10 pm a. t if. n. r. LT1att 5.45 nm 1 Tarlflc inn4., T.oo a n Yi Plan 3.13 am J I'acifii .Tunc. 4.3opri Ar l'latU.. 9.40 a in Ar Faclfle Juno., 8.50 a m TUe tlrrn ;:iven aixive 1 that of Clilcaco. jhlch 1 33 xaluutes faster than that of l'iatts tooutu. LOCAL XEWS. LUJAL ADVF.UTISEMENTrt. " Transient 25 Cf-.nfi aline. Kfgular ailvfrtisn icnt4 fer line. Xo advcrtlsemeat lnicrtcJ for Ui5 than 25 cents. Legal adyrrtHeinenU wlU b haid to the 9rtlM Landing them In. COMMC.VICATIONS. o . A oar tw H limited, all comii;rilrst;or. feast b trlf and to the iozt, wltU ui wmi of wcr&s. Brcscr.iBEfts .... 1m rf'qti'ted to notify the o3c li the pper Is 0t dUrd promptly. 2WSPAPEG I)ECI?TC:"3. 1. AnT person -who takes a pr.ner T:n:l-.r'.v r!jr the pot oilleo. wbeth-r di-"t?d t" lsl vne. er wl:thr he is a subscriber or not Is responsible for the iiay. J. Tf an person orders his pnpr d'eontln 1S1. h imist pay ad :.rrearnLes.r.r the i.!!b'is''er mtTf'V!'HM to'seru it UPlli Jiavment l.i T:de, t! e !'t th whole a::ii.ur.t. whelber the pa psr is ?akn fc im the o"hee or tet. t S. The roans hav rte-dded lh.it ri'fui-nff to nws3tl and m-riodleals i'rom the ihki f71'"e, or n-movln-r -.nd 'e-.vi them uti'.-olled for, !s priw. evidence or ixtkntiai. Hi.r!. Notic to Evinvnoio . Ml u:crilcrs pay Imx for their rvxper to us. spd or lerin? it sfopppd t a errt-sia lim- w;M fin! ll so slopped; but We earnot be respansif.l f.r what has been Bone before our time, nnr for orders snppesed to fc. ;-h n by ot'.iers to others. O-ir books ahne te:.st te the si:i !e for r.H c'd subscriptions. F:'',.s' remenM'iTt'iis. fren. TIateli(Ti of Crete was drown ed while in swimming. Tie Sutlon Times has changed hands. Remember the sale of the Duke lots cn Saturday August 2d. Azro Smith has ripe Tomatoes in the market. Bfcrj'uus st jia:!k htre.gai, s. n. j Alex Sehgoi h-ia been td seo us. j t : - . . j l, ... I Ai. la a j;oou uj. E. L. Reed, Esq paid tlie new ncn ALD Sanctum a visit, last week. Take vour "L'irl" and co to Bdly An- j Ice-Crtam served up in style-. titers for 5140 at the Shoe Store. Who weald so barefooted? C;f. The Snndav Schcd services at the Methodist Church sunday evenings air? j becoming very interesting. MarRIfti. On the 21st inst by T. j. Arnold at his own residence Mr. D. IL Case to Miss Leena Stull. John noiml, of Falls City, Was drowned on Sunday la3t, while bathing in the Nemaha. A Bohemian named Frank Dussil was thrown from his wagon tmd killed instantly, near Crete. That staunch friend l:f the Herald, Noyes. of Louisville, sends us a new sub., and a riht bower, too. The Church and Lodge Directories in our paper can be relied on in the future, as they will be kept corrected: Cul and see D. Scnuasse & Co.'s new goods. Karcher & Co have moved one door west of the old place. Good" Shee-inakei-s, call and see them. Old Patf-ks for sale at this ofitce, in packages of fifty and 100, for 25 and SO cents per bundle. tf Farmers can rely on our locnl mir ket reports, for g:;i a ami conn try pro ' dace, as they wili be corrected the last thing before going to p'resi; Luke Miskella gives us an ua 1." this week. He is the right man id the right place, one of Plattsniotth'i lead ing grocers. llr. Somerl.t L of tha Lincoln Lan 1 j biScc, call? ! on the Her ald last week. That summer lad looks as fresh a3 j ever. I yew Goo-Us at the Sao Store, cheaper than kur. 5-!f. A party of ten Russi itis passed tiirju ;h h-re, via. the B. Sc M. II tilroi 1 Tuesulay, wno had been !iuu!inz 1 m l for a colony, iu th.; Tl. 'pi'iL'.i.i Valley. - Mr. B irrow. State Evandis't nf the Christian church, will preuh in iV.i Congreguional Church next Sua Jay at 7 i o'clock p. m. For the II raid. About two-thirds of the population cf this city are little boys; between the t oader ages of two and six, or at least a ierson passing up Main Street, would think so. One might wager, a paper collar that forty could be counted on Main street any hour of the day, pday nag in the dirt, and throwing sand in your face as you. pass thern. Why are they not sent to school? We Cave 5od schools, and do not think it would harm these youngsters, to be sent ti'er.' TBrrrrxFCT, Mose3.- drcat Bile of valuable lota In Platta month on Saturday August 21. TA$c ioinalobl from the ilock Bluffs Vegetable gardens for sale thj's Azro Sinithl Billy BUdelman -frants d thrice Column Ad, next week he wants to beat the Circus. IU;;hi Rev. Bih.jp Clarkson sVlmin itereil V.i'i riti of Connrirt ition to five persons, at St. Luke's Church, ori WediH'klay evening of last wetk. Bight Rev. Bis'iop Clarkson was In our midst on Tuesday last and deliv ered a very instructive and valuable sermon at St. Llike'3 Church, in the evening-. Fine Cut ToCdsw ft th Foit Cfflco Store. sir. rr. James It. Cary, of Blair, Neb:, pave U3 a call oiie day Inst week. Mr: C. was hero endeavoring to establish a Temperance Lodgf, but did not meet with much encourasrerrient. So! I B. S. Ramsey, our Educational Edi tor, called in on Tuesday, and talked circus and school hoitstd a bit. He goes "West for a short trip down on the Republican. " "We call attention to thb 'advertise- j ment Of V. I. Aiiderson in another j column "Tne i'lace" in a tym I -place"! : , to go for ice-cream on a warmd:y, and we seem to liave plenty of such. , Mr. Thornis of four Mile 'rives the eolts to town 'ntit r.ow harness on and thv look gav as pprich, that riht 'ive our beys chance to dress vour horses out. Go to the Ferry Company for your summer's wood. Bjo cords ui-y Cottonwood for sale, and delivered a!out town. 13if John Shannon, our enterprising Lively man has a new buggy Phaeton, hist the chance for an easy cool and comfortable evening fide: -girl" out. "Take your C. W. Edgerton, agent for Excelsior School Furniture, and one of the boys, called on tiie Herald. Charley ex pj'cis and hopes to seat our new school house, on the hilL and if he does, it will be seated A Xo. 1. rer:so!i3 having an ear for Cue rhu.sic will enjoy a rich treat by coming and sitting on our back steps, a3 we have a very fine instrument in the back .yard, shaped like a wlldg-iose, with its leg broken. The Lincoluites are going for Mr. j Mellett the supervising Archlttct of ! the U. S., because ho does not corn. i and locate their Pust ufflee building. I The insinuate that ho is little lcssth. a mullet jfead. The boys of. tlie HeeAld office, re- ; turn thanks to the little daughter of j Mr. Graves, for a very nice boiiiett. J We think it the most tastily arranged I bo-put we have seen this season, end j it tends to ni.ike things look mjie cheerful in our dreary oilice. House and lot forsale cheap. Terms reasonable. Inquire of lit'i WiieeLek & Bennett. We see by the Fremont Tribune, a great deal of damage has been done to crops in that section of country by hail, bet they were insure!, so the let's diil not fall very heavelv on the m , . .,....: fanners. e hive neard of no damage , - i i i, - , ! Lorn hail m this counlrv, as yet. I ; NOTICE. Asiiland, July 10. Peak Sin: I would inform Mr. G. Bergerthat he can fliid lils Morg" on !. o....t....o- f -li- 11 irt IT ri . , I itrecinct, two miles south of Mullen j Rmdi j . c i4 1 j Demorrst's Montiilv. for August, to ! hand. Its contents full and unexcep-) tionable as uual. The Publisher is i mt ii inHii.e on in i nvjuit . tlur.g ato:u)diu-x. f which we are to I have the particulars in tiie next issuf. September. As this is th-' reliable ; . -mi urn pitblic.Uion we shall hvk 'vit'i interest for particular.',. ". .T'-uuln Deirioiest, Publisher, 5Ji ii:-a-lwrty, New York.- Our junior typo, n Tu?s! vy last. said he drank t ,vo ghisses of so-la water. took two pills, set agallevof solid mat- ; ,,- ne.t..u r, w.iri,,-,., l.iv i home, in the afternoon, and knocked j off at five o'clock. What bry who has been at the business only te'u nijnths cari beat this? Trot liim out. One day last week we counted fifty- lvo wagons on Main street, loaded with grain, while there were at least ; that many at the depot unloading. This looks like business. We believe there is as much grain shipped from j this nnrket as froni any place of it3 ; size in Nebraska. At the di ke sale, A house and lot on Pearl street, ; known as the Cooper house will be sold, also a business lot and two buildings j on 3ian street: i5oth these l.uildings are in good localities; and eight acres or one umi-cr -;5 runes rront town. ; ureatuar-ains.au. I pors c'htu In the out has censed to ! The IIoue ke vicinity cf Frem exist, so Sav s the Frein r.t Tri!mn. the membefs roihplaiiiin- that hus ! bands and fathers ha 1 rio tint- ta . attend to worn -n's affairs or no teams ! to spare them, for such trips. Hon. J. II. Brown stnrted for Boulder City, Col. on Wedues.iuv lost ! io oe gonn a couple ot months. Busi ness and the benefit of his health are he combined object of his trip. We uhdt'rstahd he :dso intends to interest himself sonte what i;i the furthering of the Grange movement. Furhlers are complaining of their rrooslinj iic-hf- i.t tMa i. r,,.,!.,,, i new. If we lememher chrrcctly, this j iLis bec-n the song from the time the J seed w;is sown. We have had a ruen; did sciison for cropS, and if .we are ! blessed with a few d.iys of gouI wf atli- I i i i.. er for harvesting, we may fe.Tpect a ! more Dountirui harvest than has been realized for ttre past four years; I toWM'U', Jig ."W1 This is a new but iirwanctified ver sion fo the old couplet, which say?, "I never had a dear gazelle, etc.":. -"Twas ever thiw ; from childhood's lio-ir . -ive s.a ray for) Icil 1o.-c t ke fllj-'.i:, I never held a larboard bower, -Bat some one tODi It with the rib.t. WHY DON! YOU ADVERTISE! For towns must grow, and trade Increase, By nerve and enterprise. And they wiio'd live ulust have the pluck To risli and advertise. TUnre ate nieri iii bur tov.n Woo do not advertise : Good customer go past their doors: His cheery casu likewise. And whva they post their luoi:s at i.lsht They're the saddest men In town, Alui i-vcr and aium they i;. a.'i : "The place Is goiny down 1" A TOKTICAL, E.MJA I'ADACAL, EPI- SODICALCJLESSJ A short time ao. i;i Grceawood great city. At; event there toon piace. 'twas nt oa of pity. But uti th'tt's aiiusiny fn Mie ld,(htrst lojn-e, Although not ut to all, still it is so to me. A loving yutiil couple t:t'i it Into their hoad As they hulh loved c:i:h other 'twould be woll to wed But the bride's father thought It best to oppose, And her brothers were tile bridegroom's invete rate foes. Twas in bright June, a fine lovely day, She loft her iiorne, but not hi bridal array ; To the house o a friend they botn quickly hied'. There he was made bridegroom and she liis - fond bride. ! Th fl-v nriiwiinf i:l lint L-nnttn In ft fw TUttSV xnill klK.w h not x,.It awfllI.y biut. : The father n- faiu.-J. and the broiheis they ""'ore At tlie prvsuin.:::vi, as thev c Ailed If , of their new. 'j.yti'-r-ia-i i-.v. ! But a'.l t j iio pury.r,e, th- ' wera iaa.1? oeo, , lt.e Tt'iiur a s'iti : Th lad l-iutid a h'i'.ai: !!.: i.i.w th; live. ca:;U ;ih-.-r to i've. ! An .vii-u t.- !;..;:: it cni-.i, ia.T they j :-oihii ci:i ni -..ve. Now parent bewan io whom you oppe, lie mn the ka.wa cause, oi Vui;r owa thildrca s . Wot;3, Or perhaps, as la this casu, you'll he sorry, too A?.d i!ii.;lea5iV:?t fcclliiis you il lead to Create. Should soaio honest mau for your daughter as pire, I would sav s:-orn hiai not. nor bid him retire i Bat biess them, aud tell them to become ntau i and wife. And theu you'll bid fair to bo happy for l'fe. July 13th, 1873. E. J. Some Of I he linest residence lots in thin town will be sold at auction on i Saturday August 2d. i A meeting of the Arraphoe town j Co. will be lieid Saturday evening . Jiilv 2-J at th store of Win. Stadelman, ' Business of importance ti attend to. L. D. Bennett, Ast, See. Hon John Barnes has returned front j his California trip, looking decided ly ; as if riding on a rail over the Mounta- ins agreed with him. He reports his j trip a delightful one and advises every bo-!y to follow his example. As if they wo'iSd'nt if they could. The . daugliter of an emigrant -was reriously injured at Crete, last Satur day. Siie atteupted to jump from the wagon while in motion, catching her dress in the wheel, threw her down.and the wheel poised over her, breaking her left limb just below the hip. and crushing her right knee. The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Store in Cass County. N'oihh g below cost, but cheaper than ever. IHrBH Mkkuk.s. As Mr. Randall w;is p issiug up the street on Monday last, carrying a very heavy plank lie was struck on the bax-k of the neck with a buck shot thrown ; from a rubber sling, which cunle very j hear felling him to the gr.iun.l. This ; j is not the ti fit person wiio has been hurt by these slings in the ha . , ? ., , little I ovs, who should be pr . ,- ... . . . with m re surtabla pi tvthings the hands of imVi(l('J ; playthings when j in the streets, or els a be kept at honie. 1 Wiley Black announces to tlie IIeu- j alp readers in its volumes this week J that he keeps all sorts of good things to eat, Ice Cream Lemonade, candies , . , . 4 .. : . ... and sieh. No doubt some! of them knew it before; Hit s;me did'nt, ami the Her A li hereby advises them to test Wiievs veracity, ami ice cream d .ini. thom he Ives wJiat he e i promises A you To."-?, l.i v, f.ji:-o-.vi:t: man came to tow.' see ihi circtts, an-' last ifter e: ii the to s th l.-and -a;ron s hours, he thought Vl! il lim.l i programme by putting hhtLself outside i ! a large amount of "Uenziu-," and went j para-ling dovin the street, when his bet- j a . !...ip I. .. i . i .. e n . . , ...1.4- i lli 'Ti' WV ' ' K 1 hiu! by the collar, and in funnel !nnl I he was wanted at home, and he finally i came to the conclusion that hi3 wife w.is immediately correct. PATRONIZE 11031 E INDUSTRY Oar merchants here will send to Council Bluffs and Chicago for goods that can le purchased cheaper at home. We have several manufactories here, and among therii two first-class cigar rd inn factories. Mr. Fred. Kroehler; Iroprietdr of one of them, says he cari sell his goods as cheap as thev can be j , , , .. ., ' . rurch:Lscu anvwoere. thus savin? K ' 1 freight to the purchaser. Try oiir j home boys, once, and see how you will prosper, Tlie brick work on the second stcry df the new schod building, was coin-' J ,,11 ort Saturday last, and Mr Dexter, ! the contractor, informs us he will have ! a finished all the brick work on the whoIe bui,llJnS in thre2 weeks more. j WilPn tl,is hitllding is completed Plats- j ! mouth can lwa: one of the finest build- j in th utc The contractor has several putmc imnuings in tne lluri3 the l tst -ve ir- un l Utters himself that ha can put up as good ! worlT. as" auv one iu that line. jlECTiyt AT THE COURT H0USC July 21?t, 18T3. Citizens idet pusu.trit to ailjournmeut .... ... Dr. Jno. Black in the chair Ciunmittee reported tha :-.... . . . t..4-r 1 .1;-: r I. mittees of the Citv Council to whom vas referrel the resehitions p.issed on . . , , , T , , , . . V .... convey the tallow to Boston after be theOtn, of July had not acted. Put:- , it . . J . . in? mc Unl nut on io uri p n.,-it ',..1.1,, :.i.i...:o i . t bUUKUL 1'tUU.IUIf l,l(t VI VJUl(i IK' f .. . , On motion Messrs. E. G. D.vey Dr. Geo. II. Black and P. K Wise wpr aooiote,! a mmi'tn advice as to the course to be pursued bt the citizens. On motion the meet- . ihg was adjddrned until, Monday evening, July 2th 1873. ' D." Hi Witeebeb; Sec.' pro teinV Centaur Liniment. There is no pain trhSch th Oen'av.r T.'ntrnont ... . . will not rc!i-ve. no swerias it wi!l n't ptil.due, and no lameness which It will not cure. This is strong language, but it Is mre. Where trfr parts are not gone. Us ejects are marvellous. . It hps produced more cures of iheiimatisih, neuralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, ear:anhe, caked -breasts, scalds, bums, salt-rheum, &c, upon the human fr;im. and of strains, spavin, galls. &c. uion animals in one year than have all other pretended remedies since the world bepan. It is a counter-irritant, an all-heallnj? p.iln-reliever. CriTlrs throw away their crutches, the lame w;.lk, po!onous1i!tes arc rn dcrd hanntess. anl the wounded are healed without n scar. It Is no humhu.tr. The recipe Is selllrijr rvs nq article ever before sold, and it sells because it rio just what It pretends to do. Thi-se who now suffer froia rheumatism. tain or i swellinir deerve to sulTer if. they will not use Centaur Liniment, more thaii looi eertlScates of remarkable curns. Including fiozen limbs. chrouIe-rhenmat'sMi. out.ruiitiiac; tumours. &r. have been reerlved. We will send a circular contahiing certifl-:ites. tlie recljie, &c. cTatis to to aiiy one requesting It. One Ixittle of the yel low wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for foundered or swecnid hor ses and mules, or for screw-worm In sheep. Stock-owners this liniment Is worth your at tention. No.family should he without Centaur Liniment. J. B. Kosk & Co.. Xew York. 4G-ly Castor 'A is more than, a substitute for Cas tor oil. It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to as'lmilate tlie food. roRuI-ile the bawtils, cure wind colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, iiorphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. 40-iy POLICE COURT. Julv 23d 1373. This is to give tinudy warn in? to all ; ii.ii ents living in tlie Citv of Plat 1 3- m'.Mjtii, who havf boys running tlie : streets of tl.i's t'if v, crti r iuir with them j Rubber S!ing-shots; ami tiding t is ! same as heretofore, to tlie liljurj' ot .,r,,a .i 11i1i;, n,-,m-.rtu t',-,f fl.o ! parents of such boys will be held responsible for such crimes or offences as may be committed by them. Signed, J. Y. Haines Police Judge. S by request of injiU'ed citizens. DiSSOLUiiON NOTICE. By mutual consent, the firm of Drs. Seheldkneehi ud Butler have this day d halved partnership; Dr. Butler KLes to Weeping Water Falls to locate permanently. Dr. Buttler, of the late firm of Sehildknecht and Buttler, desires to return thanks to the neople of Platts- rJoe.th rind vicinity for their kind patronage during his short stay among them, and hereby expresses his own regret at leaving, the same being un dertaken solelv on business trrounds. Rev. A. R. Graves, late rector of St Lukes Parish, left on Monday last for his new field of lulior in Minnesota. The members of his parish greatly regietted that duty seemed to call him elsewhere, for in him they hail a most eliieient pastor and earnest worker for the good of the church; whiCu since he assumed the rectoirhip has been relieved of a heavy- load of debt amounting in all to some eight hundred dollars, owipii i:i. a great measure to hid persevering efforts. The good wishes of a host of friends will go with Hi in to his new home. GRCAT SALE OT VAI.CABIE L0T& In settling up the Estate of late Itr. ! ; Duke, it became necessary to sell the ' i lots and oronertv known as Duke's ad--! tition to the city of Plattsmouth. These iots are situated west of the I town in the v.dVy anl on the bills. ,ini' nf tliem liavo 11 5iirin' of va- (pr nntli..tn ntl.orj "r.i .v.roU I, I valuable forest or shade trees: and ort lnaiiy t;f them the finest views of tho Missouri river, and the city itself tridy s('en- reSicea toey cannot be equall- cu in me cuy , una tuey are selling uog cheap; this is a fact. -A poor man can j buy him a home at this sale, for less than the value of a good dog. Come to I the sale, gentlemen ou the Second day ! nf :i!(l hi the mean tirno von " J li.vl Letter examine the lots for your- selves. Wheeler & Bennett, Real Es tate Auents, or Ellert DiikC, Adiiiin ijtrator, will be happy to show them to purchasers nt any time. This is a rare chance arid should be improved. Mr. Duke.iu his lifetime was offered S -0,000 cash, for th!5 tract and refused it. It is selling for less than one half that now: tHE (JIIEAT BUFFALO HUNT. For Months and weeks a mysterious and peculiar excitement has been going hh around John Shannon's Livery Sta bles. New, unique, antique and won derful vehicles were being daily hauled j in and being hauled out; covers put j on and seats put in, and paint daubed j on and rubbed off by the curious watch- crs. Jhny supposd that John was ; going into the show business; but when I fit'ter ii wliilxi "XT-it tii-.kwii 1.ai. m t.i , . . ' ,, , buzzing about, folks began to talk loud- a er and wonder harder. It was finallv decided that the Government was about to invado Mexico and retaliate on San tan tee ami Big Foot, ami hud charter ed an outfit in Plattsmouth. After that, somebody started the report that the B. & M. R. R. were about to build new air line to the Atlantic ocan via the Gulf of Mexico, and Brown was rigging up a surveying . Meanwhile lirown i outfit. smoked in and smoked otit and Job minute ami smi!i tli lievt l..if. tPI1i- :i 0:osi toug'te. Iti th- deal hvir of mid:,ight this iirim"nse cavalcade start- ed out from airiongst lis, ;m'd in the dead of night she returned. Now wh it do yod suppose was the matter? The Railroad olheials and .,.,, , , . ..." '1 , ' tirand Buffalo hunt. W e suivwised ex- j tra cars were ordered, to bring th'e meat tit, iuuiv ii. nil.- iii.iinicu i,v u.ii iy nic . miles :in.l now- ,n' t.mt- l...:i. .. "v.v v... mi. umir. nui ioj , , . tne cavaicaue returnel along with the j ST"3" - FT t " Ut; Jt,m ?tleZ an.Hio man know- l??!1. . 1 h? m Buffalo he v gone ter," nor what has become of the hunt- ers. Lateh. It i3 understood that after the Buffalo train got otit to Salt Creek they heard that the Modocs were on the war path again, and that settled it. Most of them had long hair.' " 15AL2t OF SCHOOL 11CU3K. Tha school-house known as the Hoover school hoiise, one mile and a 1 lialf south of Louisville station, Cass 'County, Nebraska, will ! offered for ; sale at pu!ic out-cry, cn Saturday, the 2Gth day of July, instant. Sale at 10 o'clock, a. n... IT. W. Wise, Supt. Pub. Inat'n, Cass Co Neb: 15w3 TELEGRAMS BOILED D017". Friday July 13. Henri Rochefort will hi sent to New Catalonia on 31st inHt. It is reported that the Shah Will re turn at once to Teheran, on account of an insurrection within his dominions- the coronation of Oscar and Sophia as King and Queen of Norway took place at Diontheim, the ancient capital of the Norwegian kings. There was a brilliant procession to the cathedral, in which Prince Arthilr represented the Queen of England and Prince Waldenidr the King of Denmark: The r ceremony of coronation was performed by the Bishop of Drontheim. An Industrial Congress niet at Cleveland to day. Mount Vernon,. Ind. is said td be nearly depopulated by cholera. Monday, July 21. Saul Wiiberforce, D. D.; Bishop, of Winchester, England, fell from Ids horse yesterday and was killed. A fire in Henry, 111., destroyed prop erty to the amount of 8150,000. A gtdd mine has geen discovered in the Argentine Republic, the richest in tlie known world. It has been sold for 100,003,000 dollars. Chas. It. Davis, chief editorial writer of the St. Louis Globe, died very sud denly this evening. It is generally believed .that Mr. Mills defaulting president of the Brooklyn Trust Co., committed suicide. Survivors of the lost steamer At lantic have berun suit against the owners to recover' thj vabie of their baggi'ge, lost, and damage fc'r injuries sustained. w It is rumored that Roseoe. the sup posed accomplice in the murder of Goodrich, has been attested. - IIOlfB 2IARKETS. Wheat . . 1 08. ! ! I 13! i Cbrn Oats ... : . : . . Rve :...:. . Barlev : ... F.gg3 Butter Chickens Spring 43Q.V0 . 10 5?0U THK MARKETS; YORA', July 23. o'"S4 j' r. ct Monev lioia :..;; r i-oa Governments Quiet and strong CHICAGO July 23. Flour.. Wheat. Corn . . Oats... Rve... Barlev . futile. S.75 1 Wl4 C2j c.ttO 5;n.)(7,,0( 4 50Ci"),00 i5f.:20 ll'3lt.i Hogs . jjiitter. :::.:".... Cheese. . : : Fggs. . ......... . SPECIAL NOTICES. r.nsiui-ts business. :liiJ so are the Ciimrs at lllC 1. O. Book Store. 3-tf. WOOD! ViOOBi Tr'fc Ferry Company have Five Hundred cords cf good dry cottonwood forsale. l'lf Ladies, call and examine tlie nice and cheap Gaiters at the Shoe Store, before you buy else- here. No charge for showing them. 5-tf. I'ktkii Merges. STOP! STOP! Machine Belting for Threshers, ilealcrs, and all kinds of irt.u hiticry, at Streiht & Miller's, on Main street, cheap for cash. Call and pur chase. " ittf FOP. RFNT. i The lartre and commodious wareroom, cellar, ! and office on second floor of building formerly ' oeesinied 1- Jacob Taller, jr., in Masonic Block. Emiulreci K I. LivishSton or 4-tf. E. i. Duke. TliR II OWE SEW I NO MACHINE j. VV. Marthis & Co. are the attents for the Howe Sewimr Machine iu Flatlsinouth. They have opened a sidesrooni and office on Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. The Ilovre Machine is a Iok Stitch, double threaded machine, ami ranks No. 1 anions the great sewing tiiachiiics of the, day. 8-Cin J. W. Marthis, F. 1. Toon. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS OF R. & 31. R. R. LANDS. OrrteF of Land Department, ) B. & M. H. It. Co.. is Nek., V LlNi-OI.N, XK1I.. .July !0. 17H. ) Having received pateiits from She V. S. Gov ernment for our In mis, we are prepared to issue contracts to parties holding pre-emption cer tificates for a portion of the Same. IVrson holding such certificates numbered between 1 ami imo, issued between the 1st day of April, and the 7th day of October, 1871, are hereby notified to exchange their pre-emption eei tillcatcs ?;r regular contracts, at this of -liee.'within sixty days from this date, as provid ed in said certificate. ic-i3t geo: s. hauius. Land Com.", Bl & M. li B. Co., in Neb. vineg An ! Vinegar ! i At Wholesale and Retail. For the purpose of hit roduejinr.mv vinegar. I will sell at the following law rates at retail. Bed Win Vinegar bv the single gailon 3 cents, two or more irallons at 'Si eents . r g-dlon ; Genuine Ciby Vim-gar 30 cents per gallon. A liienil discount on the nlvove nt-s.iuade to tr:iie: All vinegar warranted to preserve l iCiles, and free from :uids. City orders jromptlv filled and delivered. Country patronage solieiied. ,. , . Faetorv opposite Miwire's Flower Carditis, and wet of lleisel's Mill. ... -. Tickles from the vines cenfs jx-r hnndiTjd ; put tip in anv kind of vinegar desired, to tehts per hundred. . H. A. Xr.TUC. f-J-tf. riattsmouth. Nei raskA. Legal Advertisements. Strayed. - From tile subscriber, on Wednesday, the lRth !ist.. a dark hrown pmy mare. alout" ten yers tf pgt. white ftoe. eyes "run water, ami has ben stilTem-d in the legs. Any person giving infr maiion to thfe. Heualo office of her where abhut.s wid be rewarded to the amount of troub le uul expense. li:nf Geokok Hansen. Lost, Strayed or Stolen; At the Ficnlc at Weeping Water Falls on the Fourth of Julv one very small she donor finite : Color, on its bjick, JOack. and on ifs legs and belly a liht yellow. . Any person bringing the same to G. L. Berger, LouisvUle, will be suita bly rewarded. 16-34. . Sheriffs Sale. In the Distriet ctvirt, 8coid .bifV:jil D:s triet, i.i and for Cass I oumy. Nebraska : Manila K. I;inneh l'hiinti.T, 1 vs. V O. C. Kobiue, UtlOudanf. j . By virtue of an order of sale Issued to mc in the above entitled cans';, out of said Court, I will o!Tt r forsale. at ? o'clock p. n. on the 3ti flay of August, A. D., t873, . at public auction, at the- front door oi the Court House in riattsmouth. Nebraska, the following described real estate to-wtl : eieii mencin'finy-two feet and a half (52'4) west f the southeast corner of block thlr:y-oiie (31; in the city of 11,ttsiiio-.ith. Uass County, Ne braska, oil tiie north side of .M;iiil street, tlieuee ruimiiiir north :nws lot.s six u:ad seven (7; in s;dd iliK;k thirty-ue T.'l;lot:ie north line of said lot six (;). tiien. t; vvesr aloii the norrii line of sai'l ini, six e! ten (lO).i'i-ei :md six (li) iiielu's thvhce ?outh to Main street, thence e.isi to the pl;.-e of oeinuiiii;. o.-l Iut with tiie privi!eies and apiiurtciiaiievs thereto beloiiLrin;;. As des inateo on the record. d plat ot l'lattsinoth coy. Tlu- aboic deseribed ical estate will be no!il on ;iid day to s itislv the. deeree of the t'iHt in l;ivor .f liih riaiiinff : dnst tiie Ie feiKl.iiit and us the proxrty and real estate of A. . Uobine. Defendant. Given under my hand this second davof duly, A. D. 1S73. J. W-.JOilXSON. Sht-rilT Cass Co., Neb. Sam. M. C it a I'm ax, I'hihiiia'.s Attoniey. 14-5w. Lssral Notice. S. . I. Hunt, (whose given name Is net .known, except S. .f. as aforesaid whos, pl:n v f resi di'iicc N.t-nkmm'n, will taKe ito:ee that .John Sh-iiin'-m of the County of Cass aii.l siaio of Nebraska did on 4he i:lli t:i? of .1 mvo A. I. li7.t, tiie bis ietitton in the .Probate i'ourt willi ia and for County of fans in Statcof Nelrakai agaiasi the said S. ,T. Hunt, Del'cndaiit. setting forth that the said S. J. Hunt is indebted tothv said I'iaintilf in the sum of .M5a with interest thcreen at ten per cent frua the p;th day of June isTrl'. for the rusoii that "ail Defendant on said ltun day cf June is7a, f.iisely. fiulu Icntly and knowingly delivered tu I'lajntilf a fonre"d note piirpnrtiim to be made by cue Nel son Jean, given tor M.'ki iu payment for a w:u;on and forty oollars in monej- said Defendant by fraud got of said I'laintiif. and that an attach ment was on said Plh d.iv of June 1S7:;, issued in add case and pr.Vini "th.it the said Plaintiff lire.' have jili'tsjemciit lor said stun Of money villi the interest aforesaid and the s;tid S. .f. HuU is notuled tl'rtl le is required to appear and answer said petition oa or before the. ihird Monday after the 31. -it day of July ls73, which will makf answer day August I71h 1S7:i. . July sth 1S73. H. K. ELLISON, Probate Judge Cass Co., Neb. WlIT-.EI.ER & STINCIieo.VK, l5-4t. Attorneys for John Shannon. Executors Sale of Real Estate , By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Clerk's oilice (and under the seal of the same) in and for the District Court Nreund Judicial District in the Coocly of Casr a'i.1 f'.'ate i t Ne braska, ami direct ed to the undersigned, i-i an action wherein Uoyd D. I'.enii'-tt and Ellrert T. Diike. Kxecuuirs vi the lasi wiil and testiunenl of slit'p?:erd Duke, deceased, are Plaint ill's, and Lavina Dukc and oi tiers are Defitidanis, we will at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 2-f day oAu-jttst, 1373, in front of the Court House in the I it y of Flatts moutli and State ot Nebraska, : oiler lor sale at public auiioii to the highest bidder Uhc lar.ds ami tee.ein-iits berein af:r described, on terms foiiowimr, lo-wic : one-tourtli cash m hand, and till residue in three -ii.il annual iiayments wilh l!Uei-et at ten mt cent and secured by ntortv:ige ! the premises. Said lands bchuig to the estate U .Shepherd Duke decc-aed, and are peseiitic.l aw lollow8". to-wit : the southw't quartered) f toe soe.!hv"i-st quarter ( VoI sec tion 4-lveu (ll) town iwi-lve t'pji and r.mge tbir teeii'vl") coataiiiiui; forty H) acres more or less, aUo tlie north west ipiarier ' of the north wet nuanert,) of section foiirteeu 1 4 town twelve tl.') aiut rail-' thirteen t'lui, containing forty acres, more or less ; also eitrlit. acres, be ing subdivision lot eleven 1 11) in section tw eniy iiihe t.n town twelve (fJ and ramie fourteen (14 1. ail ttirei of said tracts of land lyinjr and be ing i.i Oi'is County and State or Nebr aska -.iUo liic following lots in the citv of riattsimmth in said Cass County, bus four. live. six. nine HO. I ei ni. 5. i. il.'alol 11). in block live 're, b-t j nine e.o block twenty-nine c-j : lot four 4iu i block 'forty-four ilo ; also the loilowing Ihis iy- ' in.? and being In Duke's Addiiion to the I iiy of 1'laitsmotiih aT ires.iid. tiiat is to s:iy lots one, two. three, four, live, nine ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen si'teen. seventeen and eighteen (1. e 3. 4. 5, u 10. 11, U", 13. H. 13, Is;. 17 at:d IS; in biiM-k f uiri li.: iols sis. seven, eighi. nine, tee, eieveji, twelve, thirteen, fouriceii, fifteen; sixieen. .seventeen, eighteen, twenty, twenty-one and tw-n;y-two (ii, 7, s, :. lo, n, Ig, i.t. 14, ir. lit. 17. is. jii. 21, and gg) in block , live. (5. i has four, live, six, seven, .eiglU. nine, ten and twelve (4. 5. ;. '. S, :, lo unit lg in block six (tt) ; lots one, two, three, four, live, six. seven and eihl U. 3. 4. 5. , 7 and f1) in block seven (7i( lots tiiree and iour v3 ;.nd 4 in block n.nc -o ; lots two. lliree. four, five, seven, eight, bitte, it-it, eleven and twelve (J. 3. 4, 5, 7. x, 1', 10, 11 aue 12) iu block eleven (ill j Jill of l-ioek twelve (121 tiein Pits one to tucnty-i w (1 to ggi inclusive; ail of block thirteen ( i3) except lot nineteen tl'.e being lots one lo twenty-two il to git, inciusivc, execjif said lot nineteen (l.o ; lots otie and two (-1 and 2 in block loin teen (ii) ; all of block fif-een (i5 iK'ing lots me to twelve (l to lg). inclusive : iots six. lour ami five (ti. 4, and i) in block eighteen (is,; lots one, two, three. seven, ei-iiu, nine, 'leveii and tvi-iv (1. . J. 7.0.11 and lg) in biock nine teen (l'Ji ; sdl of block twenty (go, except lols eight, and twelve (s and lg). leiii lots one to tweiny-two il to ggi. inclusive, except lots eiht and twelve (S and lg) ; lot one, tivc, six, seven, eibt. ten, fifteen, and (l, 5. . 7. t. 10, 15. in bloefr twenty-one 21); lots one. two. three, four. five. six. sevenatnl eight (!. 2.. 2, 4, 5. ti, 7 and X) 111 block twen-tv-lhrce (23i ; lots three. seven. eight, nine and ten ci, 7. s. J audio in bioektwenty six (2tii: lots on", two. tiiree. four, six, eigiii, fine, ten, eleven and twelve (1. 2, 3. 4. , 8.0.10. Hand 121 In block twentv-seven (27)1 all of btoek tweiitv- ight (g. ex -pt lots t.ve and seventeen (5 and 17 1. bein.r lots oiie to twenty i l to 20). inclusive, except lots Toe and seventeen t,5 and 17); bus eleven . and twelve ill and 12) iu blocK twenty-nine 2!0 : lots mic, two. live. six. seven and eibt 1, 2. 5. :. 7 and Si ia biock thirty : lots live, six. seven and eight (3. ;. 7 and s; in block thirty-one 31 : lots one. two. three, four, five, .sev en, nine, ten, eleven and twelve (1.2. 3. 4. 5. 7, !-, lo, 11 and 12) in block ten 110 : lots one, two, four. live, seven, eight, nine. ten. eleven and twelve 1. 2. 4. 7, f, , 10, H and 12J Mi block twentv-two 22i. 1a!s3 .t 4 iti bhjck : hiid lot 1C in block 21. Kaet saie V.ill oiitniiie from 10 o'clock a. m.. Uiil'.l sundown of s dd d iy. if necessary, and it will be adjourned from day to day uuiil all are soid ; this being an adjourned saie. I'latismouth.'Jime h'th 1S73. L1.01 1 D. Bennktt, Ei.itEitT T. Di ke. Executors of the hist will and testament of the of tsiiepherd Duke, deceased. WHEEl.EK & STTXt ni 'iMIi, 12-31. Attorneys for Executors. THE "fELC05IE', SULKY tint IT?. L -LV - HAY RAKE. It discharcea itelf, and thus twvoa almosb tho entire labor of the operator It is an invalua ble implement to very farmer. . Descriptioil vrill .be sent to rties applying;, who will please state in what p.per they read the advertisement. Semple Birgo & Co., 13 SOUTH NAM oL. SL 10'J'S. The Best IS THE CHEAPEST! F. J. 31ETTEEU Has n large and gotd assortment of Tarm Ma chinery. The Marsh Harvester, a Beaper that two men can cut and.bind.tcu. acres per da V. .With one man to drive, ai.d the binders can w.frk in the suade. " . , , f. j. metteer; '- . liain Street, Corner cth. Ptdttsmouthi i- . NebfasJidi 9 MttKi miiKt I rr now prepared to furnish the tc.it una dulterated milk TWICE EVF.EY DAY To all parties notifyiio; wc ' ' rn Lit coos. To Famerg and HoKemen. Dr. W. D'. Jones begs. leave la cull Utffit!on to the fact iblthch;is Just received two Very line animals fiimi the east, viz. : :'TUE WE lilt JACK," From Fairfield". Iowa, and the Iron Grey Nor rii n Stallion called "NORMAN," Five years old nnd weiglm l.tno pot'nds. They tire lioth sur. fal ifi tteis. and 111 stand at ltock Bh.lls and elevvlre la the Coutijy during 1I10 seaaoi:: For fitll particahiri seo I'.hls. 61-131. II. A. WATEliMAX & SOX TVholeAala nnd Bctail Dealers in Pi li c Ij u mb c r L AT IL SHINGLES', Sash; Doors, Rlinds, &c. 5-4V. New Boot and Shoo Firm. Karcher & Klingbcl, Boot & Shoe Makers; Mala Street, opposite I'latte Valley House, I'LATISMOCTU, ... NEB. FINE CALF SEWED BOOTS made to order la good style. All kinds of men's boots and shoes nsrele r-.n d repaired. 1'rlces low and work warranted to plve sstis f.'ctmA G.KAKi'.HEIt, 12-iit. F. KLINollEL. BUSHELS OF PEAS. For Sale at HAZEL DELL COTTAGE GAEE'ENS, fa Bork Bluffs at ?J .53 per bushel. Orders so licited. . Cilery Plants, Eyj Plants, Tobacco Plants, CauliJloU'er Plants, ttV., d-c, d-c:, d-c. In iTifir season. Orders from a distance promptly filled, and delivered at the Express Otltec in riattsmouth. Cartag- free. These I'l mUs were a'l raised nf mv fiardens in Bock Blulls. AZIW SMlTiI. I'ropiiefor. i.T" Frank White is my authorize A Asent in riiaistiiotuh. 3-st. GO TO THE Post Offlca Book Store. ll. J. STBEIOIIT, Proprietor. For Vour Books; Stationery, i'icturcs, Music, Toys, Confectionery, Violin Strings, Newspapers, Novels; ' &Mig Books, SiC, &.C. I1ST OFFICE BUILDING, riattsmouth. ... Nebraska. s-tf. NO YOU D0NT1! Get any Goods cheaper, or a better rt!cle than is kert at the Store of Jas, Clisbee & Co. Dealers in General Merchandise. We are in receipt of Fresh Goods every week from the East, whichare bought for Catdi, and will be sold in any amount. Granger'kecp youi eye on your i'riendj Wc viil not be undersold by ciiy one. JAS. CLIZIJE : CO. Weeping Water July 1st, 1373. 14-41. U. V. MATHEWS, Fourth street, north or riatle Valley House. rLtTTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Peler In v Hardware anil Cntlery, Stove?, Tinware, Iron, Xails , Glass,- L'dctis, Garden City Pious, Hay Rake; Farni.iy Tools, Farming Macltinery, M- t'orniiriYs Refiper and Mower, Ruck Eye Reaper and Mqicit, tt-c, d-c, d-c d-c &c'. & ii E D For tne Garden, . For the Orchard;-- t ' -, :r, . For th 3 Field. f-sf. PHILADELWIIA STORE. rjCAXzr.a ct FaneDry Goods, IToticiii; Ladies Furnishing Good-! Largfsit. CheafMMt, fiuR. . f ad Bcrt AjStttti Stock IStbe City. Which we fire prep-tred to sell ebMprtd they can lie purchased ilsivvueii ClT n call aud examine our good - : ' : t. .t t!T"Storeori f-in street, between 4lh nd rait street.s, I'l.ttlsniouth Nebraska. P.if. . Mother'3. Mothers; Mothers. Don't fall to rrocare Mrs. WJnslow'i 8oothl4 syrup for Clit'ilren Tectliii.g. This valuable preoarslloti bs been ued vttfc N IIVEK FAILING bl CCIS 1 1H0C5 ANDS DF CALS. . - 1 It not u.ly l licves tlie -JjOd fniin pain. Il Invigorates the s:omi.ih Htid bowels, correct aridity, ami gives Ioko and euergy to tho whula system, it will als.i ItiSt at tly iclleve ., , , GlMPlN'O IN Title ''oivK!. -iD VlNt) COLIC, We bcliere H tho best nnd unrest remedy Is the world. In all cases (,f Dysentery and Diir rhea in cliildrcn, w hethcr :ti iaing Iroui tcethinj ir tiny ot her cause. r Depend upon it. mother, ll will glva rest f yoursidves and , . , l.JMK!' AMI IltiAI.TIl TO Votn lirTAWT. Bo s;ne and call for. Mi:. Winsi-oW 's Sootiii."so Svitcr." Havintf the faC'-liolle of "CUBT1S U Frit KINS ' on the outside wrapper. Sold bydriKists tliroa t.u it thH world. IS - SPUING TRADE, isS73. Furnas Nurseries; BtiOWNVlILE, Kta FUR NA j,$ONSd-FERRA NJ)l Furnas and Sen; Jtrownville, Xehraft ka, and K. l ei rand, Detroit, Mich igan', liave consolidated their stocks and will hereafter conduct husinoss ut Biownvillc', Neb., whejo tly , offer tlie lar.sre.st tind most select fe7l end Xursory Stock ever offered in tlie West, consisting in part as follows sn.ion Choice 3 year old Apple Tr-xt. 100.0011 a ' e-i.')oo 1 " " " " . fVj,)0 " 1.2.3 and 4 yesr old Tea: Trees. , o.000 " 2,3. and 4 year old Cherry 'loss. . .1 iO.ixo " 1 hi.. I ',' year ol.l l'cnrh Trees' 20,ihh J'luiii. Apricot and Neciralne Trees. 4PO(ioiV No-. 1 Iloin.v loeiL't lledce Plants 2 mm No. 1 l)sar;e" I'eib.:" l'Untiil 5.o.M(;l Forest I'ree Seediiu-g". goo.inHi Everjreens. iii variety. I lon,MK) ca-.'i Iti.ickb -i 1 ies, llaspbemes tinvS Strawneriies, M.ihii) each 1 ..losberiies and CurranU. go.iNxi l'ertvl mil and ( i'nibiug Bonuii. H1.011O Flowering JSO'-'dis. 10.0tKi,0'0 Willow Cuttings. COOLEVS EABLY WHITE, AND ADAMS EXTBA EAItLV CD UN. ITALIAN BEftS; Berkehirt, 6iailri . J. Tt Dllley. of Cass Count v, will ait as Ac ti f thee nurseries in this ".retina 1. O. udiircnf i'lattsiuoutli, 1 'ass t o., Ncbiasku. CoYrtspit'udtni-e sulu-iUd. Send far a Catalojur. -1 1 -tf FIRST NATIONAL BANK; OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA,' SUCCESSOR TO Tootle, Hanna & Clark; JOHX FlTZGFFAt.p, . President. JOlIX It- CLAUK. Cvsliier. C. II. Fa w .!-, Viei) I'leslUeai. T.W.Evans, Ass't Cahlcr This Bank is now ipen for business at their new room. corner ,i'a;n and Sixth streets, and are n p.ii' d to tiansact a gerier.U Banking Business: Stocks, Bonds, tiold. Government ai.d L0e.1l ' . Seeuritte , Bought and ."sold, Dcpislts Received and Interest allowed Cn time . ' . Ce-lifea!. Drafts drawn, available In any part of th. Fnitfit states atd in all the piiacipal tow wit and Cities of Europe. Jik. mass. ric rac FOR TIIE CELEBRATED Ijvjian LjJsn AXD ALLR1V LINE OF STEAMERS ' '4 , Frrsons wishing to bring out their friend.-,, from Europe can purchase tickets from ur through to riattsmouth THE OLD RELIABLE A Heavy Stock of Goods oi-? Hand. Jo Rents anff gterest on Rorroired Capital to be-- fJf Customers. r ' SS T 71 lic.71 m.'T I 71 . iTn rnrop L lUU IN the cn:':: North side of Main between Second and Tilt- streets, takes pleasure la announcing to FARMERS AND MECHANICS That he hns a larce mnd well selected sto k Drvoods, (iro-eries. Provisions, tu wtr Tr brought to tho City ot Fluttsinoiuh. i . -. r fjy- It will cost yoa njthiM2 fo lo k si tti.. vaether yju bu - 01 :. By exair.ialna. '0 p.-:c?s at nift -L1 HilLlAlLE" y' r -' AJ-v' t rM wb -c,t- ur -