Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 19, 1866, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS-
JVm Wednesday' Daly.
JThe nrrest of Surratt is 1yond
question, nml it is expected he will nrrive
ia this country some time daring the
present month.
("EiJer J M. Seay will preach at
the Court Houe on Saturday night at
6 1-2 o'clock, and Sundaj at 10 1 2
o'clock.
7"'vVe learn from the Republican that
Co!. K 1. Tnj!or and G. R. Smith, Esq ,
hare etarti d n a journey east. .'fhvy
will visit Washington before thrj return.
J"The prt-scni survey of the railro id
from St Jo'3 to the i wa Stale line is to
L abandoned and the road built along
the river bottom. Thin will be a vast
benrti. tu th- dCV-rem river towns on the
NabrisWa bid:.
CWe leurn from the Pre that
Tax. 15.-f.r-, E-q , of Tii I hot Hull, has
been ur r )iru-ii School Examiner for Otoe
ooun'.v. Mr. Umn i professor of Math
cmatiiM at Talbot Il iil, tnd is the father
of -;. 0. Ilettt of this city.
vVVc are sorry to learn that our
towinm-in, li. Newman, thinks of leaving
this part of tha country, n.9 he is one of
our most enter j. rising and wide awake
busir.es- men Ilo is now ofTrr:nr his
immense :oi''.i of Ciotlrn, Gents' Fur
nishing Good.4, Boots, Shoes, &.a , at
cost. Thoss winliinp; bargains will do
well to call and nee him.
Tl.u.tday' Daily.
C"Tho Omaha Tost OSco has been
removed to the UrpuMicnn block
G. Hays, Esq., has for sale,
chenr. b-vuc of the finest residence lots
in PUttsmouth. It is robable that work
will
be commenced on the Rail Road
from th's point west next pring, and
person wishing to secure good locations
will save one hundred per cent by pur
chasing this winter.
j2?"The Weekly Piess ha? been en
larked to thrity two columns, instead of
twenty eiht a-t heretofore. We are glad
to note the prosperity of our neighbors,
and hope we shall soon be able to in
crease th? size of our own sheet. The
iiowsonppr is thd retlux of the spirit oT
the community in which it is published,
and the citizens of every town should feel
aju-t prida in the prosperity of their
home organs.
pyriie O-naha H rnlJ :s wonderfully
f xorcised just n.iw aboat the I. & M. Ii.
11, T.. Land grant, and would like verj
much to injure the company in some way
if possible. It thinks it detrimental to
the inter. sa of Nebraska that this com-j-nny
shotld have any show for securing
their grant. It complains that too much
land is allowed them from which to se
lect. Would i i.ot be well to compare j
the tvrogrnnts tl.9 Ii. Sc M. I n. K. and
t"ie L'niua P ie fic and sea which is mot
ciitrimentul to Nebraska? Within the
1 raits of the C. L M. R R. R. grant
ll.iinestaedj of lu) acres c in be taken,
l.inJeui b? pre-empted at 51,23 per acre
in tract of 1G) acres. Within th limits
of the U. P. R. II. grant, only SO acres
cm be trilcm as a Ii-imestcad, and only
0 acres can be pre empted arrd at tiro
d ..'irs and fifty r-uts per acre. Which
v. ill fxcludc the ni'st settlers? Wlush i
the most dctrimenttil to the interests cf
Nebraska? Wo opino that this is n.t
the real question with the Herald. The
rri'n th::ii i-i to throw soino obstacle in
the w;iy of tho li. &, M. H. Road.
?"A M isonio supper is to bo fve
at the Seymour Ilou.e, Nebraska City,
cj tha evening of the 27th iast
jr""IIouston Nuckoilj died ai Sidney,
I jwa, a short timo since. His remains
vre titken to Rockport, Mo., for inter
ment. cThe river is still open atthis point.
Ihe ferry boat has been laid up for
iTral d iys, but footmen are crossed in
s'.i ill.
j5"The AVirs says that Hawke &. D;I
1 )n, at Nebraska City, are miking ex
taaiva preparations for packing pork
the coming season.
II- D. S im?on, known by many of
our citizens as tho "organizer" at Rock
Blu3 the man who came across a
ciuple of loyal Denoc ats down there
that refused to be "organized" by him
is now trying to make politiciil speeches
ia f:ivor of Gen. Jackson's election to
th-2 Proi Jency, in Oton county. That
is tha Idoiility in which he will be appre
ciatiJ
CnTThe St. Joseph Iltrald says: W.
luttle an experienced contractor, was
ia th:s city yesterday, malting arraD;e
nttj to commence work on the Platte
-our,try Railroad extension on the 17th
iC9t.; he has taken a contract for thirty
m lts and will need a Jarge force of la
borers. rc.i Saturdays Jjail-j
3The coach of the Western Stag
C3mpsny have discontinued on this side
of the river, and the stock bus all be-n
'nrtoved to the other eide. W cannot
,ay th. we are sorry : because we hud
o faith that
tr than to break down the K. & N.
and thus leave us without any pub
"c conveyance. We learn that
learn that Mr
jee:er, of the Iv. & N. Co., is now en
vleJ in re stocking the line, and will
hure fjur Lorse coaches running
eniic. IIe should receive the hearty
''Picrt Df evorybedy in Nebraska, fur
he is the only contractor that has ever
' - 1 A A . X ...
meu cc.mn.oaa.. tne travel o thu
,de
(f"At the annual election of officers
ofKerS:on- Chapter, No. 2, R. A. M.,
at Nebraska City, the following officers
were electt-d for the ensjing venr:
Corop. Jan. V. M.-ore. M. E. II. P.
D. P. Rolfe, King.
R. II. Dickey, Scribe.
Chas. A. Place. Capt. Host.
B. J. Newsom, Prin'L Soj'oer.
Robt. Lorton, R. A. Capt.
Edward She-Men, M. 3d Vail.
Chas. W. Seymour, " 2d "
John M. Burk, 1st
D. Whitinger, Trea.
Geo. Bragg, Sec'ry.
S. S. Preston, Guard.
L. C. Davenport, Steward.
Win. Bullentine,
Hill, Goodlet and Sibley, Trus.
-ST;;r.. t ---.-I :
v. pH.0
townrdi the river last eveninar arined with
. . . .
a pair or sRtitpj each, we (that is the
I in . r i i - - .i
pirw u, u-; n.uiu no resist, me
Jesiiewe hnd to ngain resume, for in
1. . . . I. n - r . L 1. " ,1 I
uuui, in'; ri'ui is ui uur i" u f li : ll u i . V -
A f - : 1
'i
M H"t "
pmr o' r-kntfR and "allied forth, deterrain
ed to "sink or swim snrvira or norih.
in the attempt to once more Stand erect
.in n so small a foundation as a rair of
TOCKers ' B lOUna a DeaUllIUl nOlU
of ice near the rocky point below town.
where we pusd an hour a pleasantl
as we could wih ; and found that ne th
er our right foot nor left had "forgot its
cunning." We advise everybody nd e
ncciallv the ladies, to "eo a skating."
It beats all vour parlor amusements, and
heAiJea it id better than Roback'e Bitters
for your health.
Fiom Mondo y't Vaily.
5?"Mr. Johnson, Druggist at Salt
Creek, is in this cirv. The town of Ah
I'nd is progressing rapidly, and will give
a Sd support to a drug store
1 S t BUII I ("nil lufrtn tha ffPnl amnnlll I
aent of the K. & N. Singe Co., left for j
. .
. , - J I
Nebraska City this morning. He inform
us that the proprietor of the line is now
cnnged in putting on new Stock below
here
(Tp-Wo learn that Dr. DoneUn has
sold his Druz Store to a man from St.
Louis, who proposes to "branch oat" in
'he business. Wo have not learned th
name f the purchaser, but presume our
render will see it in our advertising
columns soon.
Good health is paramount to
weaith. If the system is in bad order
purge out the viio humors and distemp
ers wit!i Roback'g Blood Pill, and get
the internal organs performing their rejr
ubir functions and once in crder, keep
them s with Roback's Stomach Bitters.
CiTWe learn that Hon. J. W. Chni-
tn.m, formerly of this city, and late mem
her of the Council from thij county, i
tibout purchasing apart of the Council
Bluffs ioni,arul. Good for you, John,
We hone soon to welcome vou to the edi-
torial fra'ernity.
("J. Sterling Morton passed through
town this morning, on his way home from
Omiiha. lie is reported in the itepublt-
cwt to have said, while in Omaha, that
the Chicago Times is a neophite in the
matter of negro suffrage it falls short of
the requirements of the occassion. No
no, snys M irton, no impartial suffrage and
there'-y exclude a million or more of
Democratic votfs, but universal suffrage,
and then it does not make any difference
whether an elector knows A from a har
row or not. A pretty enndid admission
as to where the strength of Democracy
lies, but an evidence of more political
shrewdness than they are entitled to cre
el i. fr.
Fron Tue mlit y't Daily.
gsT The- Tri-Weekly Pre.-s has been
enlarged to a seven column sheet, the
size of our Weekly edition.
JTBetwen thirty and foriy Saloon
keepers were indicted by the Grand Jury
of Otoe county for not taking out the re
quisite license.
Q)"A small Surry'' oecured In one
of the saloons last i.ight. in which a
l irge chandelier was the only thing that
was "bruised."
10. 0. P. FESTIVAL.
Families will be conveyed to the Ma
sonic and Odd Fallows Hall, free of
charge. Gentlemen are requested to
leave orders at Mr. J jhn Shannon's ta-
Lble.
("Supper Tickets for the I. O. O. F
Festival are for sale at Tootle, Ilanna &
Co.'s, Telegraph Office, B. Newman's,
Staddleman's, Herold's Brick Store,
Throckmorton's, J. Schlater'n, and on
the evening of the Fesiira! at the door of
Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall.
C3TMesrs. Mitchell L Hays of thi
city have purchased the right of this
county of II all's Patent Washing Muchine,
and are now engnged in the manufacture
of them. We have seen them tried, and
can say freely that they will do as clean
work as any micnine in use, with less
wear on clothes. Go and aee them, if
you wish a machine and every familv
bhoula have one.
QAt the annual election of officers
for Plattsmouth Lodge No. 6, A. F & A.
M., held last evening, the following offi
cers were chosen fo' the ensuiug year :
Bro. E. T. Duke, W. M.
J N. Wise,S W.
J. W. Shannon. J. W.
T. K. Hanna; Treas.
W. II. Ao'Jerson, See.
F. S. White, Stew'd & Tjler.
' C. A. Miller, Chnplain.
They wi'.l be inttalled on Thursday
evening, 27ih inst.
DEDICATION NOTICE
I
T,J0 M. E Charchf at Eieht Mile Grove,
will be dedicated to the servioa of
I Almighty God, on Sabbath, Dc. 30th
IR55- Rev's. B. T. Lemon and V. B.
Slaughter, of Omaha, II. T. Davie, of
Nebraska C'ty, and other distinguished
clerirvmen will be there and narticinatp
, r
in the service .Preach.ng at 10 a m.,
2 and 7 p. m.
Persons from a distr.r.oa will bo freely
entertained by the citizens.
Ben'j. Acst.n
Pres. of B lard of Trustees.
iTDr.- JlcCIukey, Dentist, who di
vides his time between this place and
Glenwood, will be here agaiD on the 25th
Persons requiring his services will govern
themselves accordingly.
5To those wishing job-work done,
w., vuum nay toa now is me lime ana
ii . i. . - . i ,
I thn ITirniin AiTlon ia tha rloAo W ra
I prepared to execute worK in the neatest
I . .
I ijie anu on snori notice,
P?-Th S.in.K.v ,-.,..,.! nf ?!
,l.,. m. . ... . ... . TT
U. T n VtJU.VIl Villi Ur lieill 111 lliV IIHII.I
I J 11
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I -
..11 . .iirii ill 1 1 .1 v . unn 1 11 n ihiiipa or rna
Paneh intend havi
ing Sopper, Tableaux
11 ni
d a host of rood things on Dec. 31st
t l.i
U onn. 181.
- I U'J in. inu.
so
I ;
K'raembpr the k e.tiral, (I air and
I C 1 1 trr a. a 1 rvt . .
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Liiue Nd. iI O. O-F. to be held n the
theJDlh inst. Ihe proceed
re to be devoted toward liquidating the
indebtedness of the Lodge for the new
Hall building, and we hope to see a gen
f ral nirn out of our citizens. The obiect
is worlhv tone. and 8hould rcceiV8 en
Gp'Remeraher the Festival and Fair
-. , t;- v .u . i r i-
w... ..j ...u vfi me
First Presbvterinn Chun-h. More than
a wagon load of all the nice things im-
sgioable are already prepared.
TO RENT.
'T f u . rr!" .
- -T P- I
..... ..... . -.1... t.Vi Vl.tb. .X Ulll. T t 11
rP ton furn I aa rr,n, n,ta,n n m.11.
For terms apply to
I). II. Wheeler & Co.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Received at the News Depot, for anv
.f the Magazines, Periodicals and News
l're-8 of the day, at the Publishers
! rices.
s the tune lo subscribe.
IJCt. 0. ' I
C?"IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF
READY MADE CLOTHES, OR A SUIT
MADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK
ER, OLD POST OFFICE.
July lGd tf
FOR SALE A small dwelling house
and lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap
for cash. Enquire at this office or of J.
W. Marshall at th P. O. Nov. 10 dtf
D-H- Wheeler at home ag in
I take pleasure in informing my old
business patrons that I am at home
ngain and established in the General
Agency business as of old. Thankful
for past favors, I nowsolicit the pat-
ronage of m7 old, and all new friends to
to give me a call. I will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all.
A 1 business intrusted to my care will
roceiv ir.y prompt and personal atten
tion. Give me a call at the old office in
he Court House.
D. II. Wheeler,
of firm of D. II. Wheeler & Co.
Plattsmoutl Neb. Oct. 13th 18C6'
Da. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST.
Wi I do 1 wo k in lii line nil short n itice.
5rt5"OtBce with Dr. Livingston.
Juiy 6.
WANTED 400 or 500 bushels of
Oats, to be stored somewhere on Wecp-
injr Water. ' For particulars enquire of
Nov. 8 d tf J. G. MILLER.
FOR SALE-
A houso suitable for removing.
En-
quire at this office.
ov. 6 d tr.
P05T QFFICE ARRANGEMENTS.
1 II E MAILS WILL CL IPE AS rUOW9:
EA-TKIt ...Mil will clo at - 9 a. m.
6LTH-KN'at - - 9 a.m.
KOhvrilfcttX and WESTERN at - 1 p. ni.
MAIL ARB DUE AS FOLLOWS'
Vioni ti e K a S T at . . 10 a.m.
XOK' H and WEST at - 1 a. ni
" SOUTH at - 3 p. m.
POiST-OrriCE UODRI.
Open from T a. tu. to H p. in.
'"Wlien c.il ine fo- frail please eiTe ynnr nonut
tf.AiHi. I itii'n tl. No ofyour II.. x.
ataT-Wh-n ral ia for tanio give the number or
ta.nps or amount T u wi-h to liv.
J. n. ftl A 11-11 A I I.. i'.p-tmn-r
riattsmouth Lodge No- 6. A- F. &
A-M.
Reit.il ireomniantciitionp 1-t sod 3 I Mondays of each
ipoiiili. at 6 1 3 o'clock, p. m.
E T. DCKE, W. M.
J.O. HOWE Src
Nebraska Chapter No. 3, R A-M.
Itecui .r cci.vicat'.iDs 2.1 and 4th Wednesdays of
ei-h lueuth, at 6 1 2 o'clock p m.
j. u. u(.' i, tl. r.
J. t! ri'MMIXS, fee
. I. 0. 0- F.
tl ifte C.d-e. No. 7, meets every faturrtny evening
at Curt Honae I al. Itr. tl.eis n Hher Lodges
are rcp..-ct fill ly ii vit.d to vilt tb' Ixxlge.
UvordArof A. L. tl'KAijCE, X.Q.
I'.V UA-9. Rec. ?ec'y.
I. 0. G. T.
H.-Ku!iirineetiui:s every F-i.lay vcoiog. Traveling-
1 elupiaii. reHecuu.iy i-ivnea.
P.A.W. Al. . ilAl-.u v.v, n. v. l.
WES MONTGOMEr, W. S.
St. Luke's Parish Vestry.
RetfuUr meetings first Tues lay - r . very rnooth
at 1 . - Kev. UfcO. C. H TTd.
R R. LlvioTOX, Clerk. Chaiim.n.
Win S. Thatcher,
Successor to
H- Knapp Ballon,
DEflMtPytrHJC PKVStCIAM
ASD
SURGEOX-
Cures all elapses of curable disease without medicine'
A in one wtitch ate HioDClillis. A-ltitna. I'hthbic
U- ut. U .rum.iisiii, Xeuralsia Paralysep, l of
Hearing, disea e ol the tye Canc-r, Tuinu. s, fcemf
ua, Diaiietn Iyppep.i.t. Ane, Ac, c
M"sci al.- 11c ouiea piiviitc Uicusta ia ail forais
ia a few .lays.
Office tr j'l.it'e Va!l-y tJoo'.
ERROKS or YOUTH. :
A geotlaman who suffered for year from NO ua
Debilijy, Premature IKcar, and all the eff ct& of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering'
huraanity, send tiee to all who Deed It. the receipt
and direciii.uk for ir iking the aimple ttmtlr by
which be wat cured .Sufferers wibhidg to profit by
he advertiser's experience, can do no by addressing.
I la perfect confidence.
JullA B O i its,
sepl5w3m
No. 42 Cedar St., New Yoik-
Estray Notices.
Taken np by the aiibi-crlber, at his premises in
Weepinif Water Pie -inct, Caw county, N. T., about
one and a half mil- north east or IteedV mill, on
the lith day of November, leoO, two 3-year ld
Meers. one red, with bal1 fxcw, and the otb r a ll
ronn, Willi lined buck nd bxld lace, and has a crop
off right ear. io other marks or biarids pa. ceivitble.
J. M. KAMA.V.
Weeping Water, No. 24. 6w ,
Taken np by f.ewi Kin?, livlaj 1 1-2 miles wt
of Kt-uost.a, i us county, S. 'J'., two work rteca,
suppo-td to be ( ur years old; otif has a kwaIinT7
fi k oat of left ear. branded on lt-lt horn J J P tha
other ia white with red peck. eirs red, nirlit hun
dro .p, branded on lelt horn with w, ci op off left etr.
I U13 Ki.N O.
November 23d, l6ii.
decO
Xaken up b ,lle .ubscriber. in Liber y Precinct
I Cas county, N T., on the 8.h dn.T of Nor-mlier, A.
U. 1-66 -one pale red Steer, two year, old no. i.arka
brand pe.ceiva'.ie. cuikles a wa.n.
I Libi.riy, ov. 7ih, 1SG6 dec6
Liberty , tov. 7ih, 1SC6
Taken n y the sir.fcriber, at hi residence in Jit.
I Pleasant 1'reiiiicr, Ca.a county, NT, .n the 6ih di-y
lea-aii
' Nov
le yea
o m! 1
"- "'V'JA"""-""'1' 'n:,d .
J ca ' vnj , ww ibi. wuho r yofc ,u lUrCUCHJ.
V.' . . V . .. 1. I- .rt...
I - "i- 3 -.1 . ,.o y.-
decliS WM. D. JOSgi.
Taken np by th- subscriber at his premise' in Or-.
1?Pr,'c"K't cu ncnntj.N f .on tue nth .iy
I noiemlie', 1!j6S, o eye. .ling utter, wtine ih
I k4, aid n-ideri..e red about the he.id ni d
I riL.ii.it. .ui r. n.idriall.a rril about II. w hw. .rf -..rf
I neck; the tip of ihe e ni are either capped or fro-
if i lie e ra i
dec 12 W5J
'
I To lr. n n . Ker tha 11 K r. Vow I 1,1. tA
I Oivauoli Precinct. Cas cu. iv. N. T.. 11 bout 41 2
l,,tbw,t f Piatw -louih, onihi-di day of
e,;o , with ird ard white pots. .No umru cr
uraiiua pirceiTable- JACOB 11 LlKN
Dec 8, 195
Taken up by the ubscriber. living three mil.
wet of Rock Uliifr-t, four yearlings:
Oi.e wtnl- yeailmi. but , nutcn in l'Mt ear.
One year ik stier, wh.tu and led on fore Quarters
uinn uuarl.r.- wnite, cr. p la let ear.
One red yanini: heifi-r, croo in ea h ear.
One ddi k brodj vra, linz l.eif. r. line lack. No
other na:k or brands ptrct-ivabie.
iic 13 W5 J B. HOLMES.
I -turn up uy me MinKriucr. iwo ini.eR soma we:
i oi i-in inouin, two neiie.s, one aueepied. n.
niara.., the other a pale r d. hjrua broken off: each
u,ipo.e.l to De two yeaas old.
dtc ia wo WM C. WOODRUFF,
Taken up by the rulicriber,.at hi residence
L uihvme Precinct, Cava county, N. T., about j
mile we-t of Piai l-aioulh. on the 8d diy of Utrce li
ber I8C6, one da. k brown he.ier, auppotd to be 2
I .... .... i . . ... - i . i. , .
. "V. on j t in a. n .
. l - l .uauhi.l'i;
dec 12 1606
19w5
T.iki-n up by Ihe ubicrjber. tiring in Bit. Plearan!
Precinct, one twoy-arold ri-d bull, white um.e- the
belly, rather mll in m-. No other marks or
biands peiceivaule. JilliN UtO. UaNS'JN.
dec 19
Probate Notice.
Siiuuol II. B..az, Guardian of the minor children of
1 1 aukl n W . t laua in, die d
The next of kin and an whom it mar concern :
You are ber. by luf-inn- d that on the 8 Un
M'yf Octobe'. A D iscc. said cua.di.D tiie.i h..
the ol jecc and pmyrr or aaid pt-tition i" to tain aj
o net from suia comt for the rale of the foilowi K
Kel Estate to wit.- The south, east Quart r of tl e
ortli east quarter of section 19. townxhin 10. ramrr-
14 iast of ti.e 6tli p. ni., id Casu e uotr. N. T. The
Court will htar Paul opiiiiou ou the h d..v of De
cember, 1S66, at o'clock p. m., at hich time al
erHniis lutwrcsteu can niiunr an I pdow cause wh
said prayer Pl.oald not I t KrantcJ. if any ihry have
Civ n under tuy hand ihm 3 ith d.v r O bi,A.
t. 166. JUUN W. MAItSMAI.L,
dec-5 4w 1'roLate Jud.-e.
'Unquestionably the best sus
tain ea woric oi tne Jtmd in the
world."
HABPEIVS:
New Monthly Magazine
Critical polices uf the Press.
It is the foremost Miig.izine of thf) day. The fl e-
aidi never had a mi.re dtiiM'ul ciuiHUion. nor toe
mi ill n a more fiitt-rpri miC lrieuo. than llarp.ra
auax.i.o Jletluxlmt ProteMnt t (Baitimo e )
Hie most io:uiur iljiuliy lu thewoild. Aew
l'oi k Obxfrrtr
We m t ii f r in teims of ru osy to the h it'll ton..
tri-4 varied excel ences cif II .rt r'a illiiitiiZi e i
j r.iri'a wi'h a luouthiv ciiCul:.tioo of adout IT ,(10,)
ooies in wbope pMft-s are to he louu't h me of tlie
choicest li.'lit an.l Rrnrrn.. t.'a.iiu of theiijy. We
-peak of thin w K a- an n ilinie i.t the cm ure oi
he Am-ri- an people ; and th? poi.uli.rily it ha ac
quired - merit. d K ith Dututirr couiaii.a 'ul!v 144
i (. ot r.ailioir mailer, api.roprtair y llulr;.l' il
witu kroou wo..! chip an it ci.raiiii.es it. itst-if ihe
racv monthly and thtf rao.e iilulopot.lricrtl qiinrieily.
hlrnded wftb the bept lenturep ot tlie d.lilf J a oal.
It ha-i irreat pon-er id th' iliaeniin.iti..'. or a love ol
pure literature Trubuer'tr Ouide to American
LiUiat'ire London.
The volumes hound con'tiiute of thcmwlves a li
brary of mi-Ctf lane u ren-li'ia- aueh as aunot le
found ia the panie comt.ait in Hny ther puhliCHMon
that has come uoiler ..nnoileo. ISoslol. Courier.
SVESC I PRIONS :
186 7.
Tbn Publi-hers hve iiefectela syptern rf mniline
l y a hich they cpd pnpp y thn Magazimk Ji d Wkp.k
V promptly to thope u In. rr ter to rec- ive ihel
pei iodic.il ilinct 3 from th-4'fljce of 1'ub iiaiiun.
Ihe IKistai'f on Harix r s .vaptu f is 24 ents a
year, which uiu:t be paid ut the tubscribeer' po-t
thee.
TERMS :
Harper's MaK' ziue. re year - $4 00
Ad r.xtra :. iiv ut e.thrr 'he Ma-KZine nr Weekly
will be si.p. l r.1 irrHii for eery cluh of Five pub
pcii'.e s ut 4 (ii-mh, in ono iein.tu.nce ; or bix
Cepi- for id id
liHCk Numbers can be puppl ed ut any time
A Complete ret. no-v rouiuriRinir I'll in-three Vol
umrK in ueat elo h t. indit.ii, will i'e p -i.t l-y eXfrei4.
freight at xpen-e of purch.n r.for i ttt ir volume.
Miic'e v.-liiines ly ni.il p"Maid. jj cioih ca
se", fm l'indiu( M cent. 'iy mail, no ipni.l.
piinseriptio... .ent tr. in l.n ih o. ih Amen
an Proviucei must be i.ccouipin el w ill 21c .'uts
additiunul, to prepay Cni'e d late uuje Ad-
lie JIAKKMiX BUOIHKKS
i.oill I' anklio fquare. Ncw Yoik.
Boot & Shoe Store !
J. THROCKMORTON & SON,
at tbeir old anrt.
NORTH SIDK OF MAIN STRKET,
PT.ATTSMOUTII, - - - -
N. T.
We keep constantly on liand a large assortment
of
Eastern BojIs & Sin ei
SHOP MADE WORK,
which we ill sell at th lowed ea--b p.icei.
Repairing done at soh rt no
tice. S5-AII Work Warran!cl
J. " HROCKHORTON. A. rilROCKMORTO
Oct 25 '66 f
W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS.
ChY BOOT AND SHOE
AND
w .-o -W-a. - a-W afX T 9
We are selllrj. Boots, .Slioes ana ' Leather, ar
store on Mio stiect, one duor west o.'ine Is
'ajiey Puuse,
CH EAPER than the CHEAPEST I
f
."'wriitcrommXV
call.
Repairing done at all times.
GAGE & DAVIS.
Aug. e, r ' wtf
Th ol3 to aet cber Lamps and Lamp ChinuMf
is. M BI'AnC. BCTTXR T 4 WS.
Simpson, Sharp fe Co.,
Wholesale
& $
. a.
Receiving, Forwarding'and Commission Merchants,
-A.ia.ca. S"te,EtH3.l3ocvt Agents,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Dtahrsin FAXCY7AXD STAPLE GROCERIES. PRODUCE.
PROVISION'S, ST. LOUIS
VLXDOW-BLI.DS, GLASS, JLE LUMBER, SHINGLES,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
AUo, -4 gents for t b eb rated
SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK
Quaker Boy and
MIoMsan
We iniile all to Call and Sea
jnclg dw6ra
B N E
Corner aMain and Third Streets, I'lattsmouth N. T
! OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE!
IN THE WEST!
Dealer in
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Hals Caps, IJooN, Shoes,
Alto n large lot of
RUBBER CLOTH IN 3 AND REVOLVERS
Of alldpscrip'ions always on hand.
"CcW and examine my extensive stock at the
ITew Masonic Brick Building.
Plattsmouth, April 10th, 1856.
W. L.
M Picture
North
PHTTSMOUTH, -
Pictures taken of all Kinds.
. nnAf-.nh (l0m Pirtnrps. Sec. A ffood a.ortmnt of Cases Frames,
r... .nt:intlv kect on hand.
mnde to order, of any pize
WM. R. PKNICK,
PENICK cc
sh Wholesale
Patent Medicines,
Glass, Paints, Oils,
v'l IT
Oil and Lamps,
NOS- S&. 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
Ij-trt are the Jforthwestern Wholera'e perts fcr Dr. V. Jayce & Sop, scd.Pr. J. C. Aver A Co.,
and eao luralso their mecleiaes la any quantities. Jsoll 'y
and Retail
4
FLOUR, DOORS, SASH,
MOWER AND REAPER
Wood's Mowers,
x s xx js ; cfcO.
us, and Examine our Slock.
Simpson, Sharp & Co.
W MAN,
Trunks. Valises, dec, &c.
HE5. N&7JCXX.VS.n
1H0K.1S'
Gallery
Sice Main it ,
Gilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames
WM. LOVING.
LOVING,
Dealers is
Pure Wines and Liqjore, Coal
a'.
Stationery, &c.
CETXON W1LUAM.
Montgomery &. Willams
TOBACCONISTS,
Post Office Building. Plattsmouth. JV1 T.
We keep constant'? on band a jood asiortment f
GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPEC.
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
t3" GIVES CS A CALL! The latch strin al.
Ways han gs oat. Jy24.
("lotrt PlacV, Futtery Co.'s for vour Laitt Ot
. and Lubricators
S. IDLE!,
B. A rKIXKMAM.
S. ADLRR Jir. r.n..
EEOTIFIERS
DISTILLERS.
Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and HnmPftle
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
KO. 14, EAST SIOE MARKET SQUARE,
St. Joseph, Itlo.
ocS3 ly
W. MICfLWAlT,
. J. IHAtP,
LUMBER - YARD.
iTOickclvrait &, Sharp
Dealers in Pine Lumber, Latb. Shingles, D.Kirs, ?ash,
Blinds, Pickels. and rvery variety of Cottonwood.
Walnut and Oak Lumber.
Will ke-p constantly on hand Cord wood, bot
Cotton and Oak. Al! oidera promptly filled.
TO- Office on Levee Street, south of C. L. Coo. sr"!
Feed and oraia DeDOt,
PLATTSMOUTH, N. T.
November 8th. ISC5. Cm
WAG ONS !
J. It TORTER & CO
Ire agents in this city lor the sa!o of the celebrate
' South Bend Wagons,"
Made br Stud' balter Bros They have on hand
food assortment, which will be replenished a fastis
needed. They propose to aell al tli Very lowest
lenres.
Platurnonth, March 2..tf
FURNITURE,
COFFINS,
AND
Cabinet - Work !
IT. BOECK
flavlnir enlarged his Shop and ?al-s-rooms woo d
reppectfully rctmnd lh peiile in tin. vicinity thht
he can furnish tlietu v tb tii a verv best rumituia
Chair.4, or o'her Cabinet-work, at the most reason
able rates. I shall k p coB-tHtitlr on hand a larpa
aS''nient of Eastern Work, and am also prepar-d
to manutactu-a anythior in my line on thort notira.
A large aM.i-iniiTH i.t Keany niade Coffins kept at
al! tini-s. C.i'l and Lxamina my st-jck at,d prictn
jell) tw tf II. BOhCK.
OD Pit.
SUGAR-COATED,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Free from Jlercury
O
B
a
W
(fl
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Q
in
AKD
ALL MINERAL PO.SON,
And are, undoubted-, the
best remedy ezta'ut
SICK AND NERVOUS IIEAIUC1IE !
m r W " J ""l UI TllillO
S of a special affinity for the)
mucous membrnue of the bowels.
thereby removing the causes. Aa a
2 LIVER PILL
o
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p
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u
a
they can hnve no rival, being com
posed of the most
Powerful Vegetable Extracts
which have a direct action on the
SPLEEN AND LIVER,
the happy efleot of which can be
seen after one or two doses. They
Remove the Iiile,
Assist Digestion,
Care Costiveness,
In fact, they arr, as their name
us
a
UUICUIITP, illO
BLOOD PILL
"The Life-Giving Principle."
They warch out iiineuse mxl
strike at il verv root, leaving- tlio
system in the ('.ill vicnr of Id-hIiIi ;
are I'KKrK.CTI.V IIAItMI.KSS Ut
INFANT.". K I'KKSCiXS Of Til K
MOST KKIJCA11C CUNSTirU
TIOSS, and are a
SATEE. SUKEK AND BETTER
Purgative Pill
o
than has ever before been nvnilMe
to mankind, and, tieing thi.-kly
GAK-CtATKI. reep,.,-i;iilj' adupu
ed asa HK.MKl'V KOK CH 1 1.UKKN.
and orsof.s wlio Imve a ilir-.i.l of
swallowing a tn!l. Thev are. inr-
M
queationahly, one of our most
satisfactory CATHARTIC'S.,
snouhl Ire irith
. a. vw viiVUIs y
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
(Successors to Dr. C. W. P.oUick,)
BOLE rKOPRI ET0R5,
If OB. 66. 53, 60 & 62 East Third St.
Are Sold by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicines
everywhere:.
WK3. MONTGOMERY.
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