LOCAL NEWS- Agents. Post Mnf ters throughout the Territory are requested to act as nSents for the Herald. Dwelunc-MtT Spurlock, County clerk, is lu'UinS a residence on Main Street, west of the business part of town Stfi-L The Come. W. C Jenks, Tost Master at Weeping Water h.i our thanks for forwarding a list of subscribers to the IltBAM). Recovered. Capt. Haskell has been confined to his room for some time with rarioloid, but is again ablo to resume the "shovr business." riCTCREs. Why don't you ro to the gallery of W. L. Thomas and have your picture taken? "Procure ere the substance fades." his advertisement. the 6badow Watch for Times. Yard. We notice that a new brick yard has been opened in the south part of town, and we should jud.-re from appearances that the proprieiors intend doing a heavy buijncs. TUmovid. large portion of the buildings composing the town of Oreap olis have been removed to Plattsmoutb, and what is left will soon travel the same road. ' Comsc Mr. Uovey, of the firm of Amison, Dovey & Co., is expected homo in a short time, lie has been east pur chasing Roods for their extensive House in this city. o- m Clothing. Drop in at S. Bloom's and buy one of those nico suits of clothes. He can fit you out in such a charming style that no young lady cau have the heart to say "uo" to you. Pi atfric.. Read the advertisement of Mes-r". 15 inks & Norm, and if you want aiijthinr in their line they will ac commodate you on short notice. Paperk. We are under obligations to Capt. Marr.ua!, our flEcient Vot Master, for numerous favors in the way of lute papers. The Capt. keeps on hand a Tariety of news and litsrnry papers, tationery Arc. Scarce Won't, the farmers bring in their butter and eggi? Since our arrival in Plattsmoutb., we have hardly been able to secure a pound of butter or a dozen eggs ; and we are certain it is not because farmers have not got them. River News. Packet Boats l.-nver, J. II. I.iiev, J;.for. an J Colorado, with St- .ouis boats Caljpso, Glasgow and City, haveatoped at our levee bince our last issue discharging their regular amount of frtight for the business men of our town. An-oiNTVKNTs". William K?lIogg, late jnember of. Congress from the Peoria Dis trict of Illinois has been appointed Chief Ja-tieeof Nebraska, l i'ce Il.jn. William P. Kellogg appointed Collector of customs fit New Orleiris, i i- t Donni son removed. lioou llioi. The Brownvilie Alieriis- It is situated 7 miles south of Platts tr says, that aftar the war is endd, to ' i.'iOnth on the mam thoroughfare to Ne- cvery tno in the south carable of rend- I , , , , . . e .i ' in; sho-iid given k-a copy of t!io ; 15.ii..;, ti.e Lon-tit'ition, and a tr:n; II:s- try of tho rebellion, bound in on? o'.uiae." Clcb Meeting Tha Farm'-" 'luk will meet nt ar(ij, at 1 o'clock p. to. at tbe Sheriff's oiEea in this city. Let everybody turn out. The regular niect ioRi are on the first Saturday in each month, instead of the la:t, as stated in our last issue. Boots A; Suoes. Cage it Poisal, one door wefet of the Hfrald off.ee, can "give you fits" in the boot and shoe line, or repair your old ones so they will be 'good as new." J. Thockmorton, in Coeck's cabinet shop, will warrant hi work not to "cut in the eye cr run down at tho heel." Call at either f the above places if you want something nico and durable. Served Him Bight A horse thief was caught recently atVhite Cloud, Kansas, and immediately s-hot. He had been prowl ing about tho neighboring country for ouie time, passing himself off as a gov ernment detective. He confessed to be longing to a regularly organized band, but refused to give the names of any of his accomplices. So says tho White Clond Chief. Marble Yard. Read tho advertise ment of Jos. Batzrin S: Co. This is a branch of business much nccd:d in Ke lirafka, and we prophesy great fuccosso this enterprising firm. They have looked Abo-.it for a location, and decided on riattsmouth ns the best point in tha Ter ritory at which to establish themselves in business. Comtortalle Ho.vss. During a num ber of 6hort journeys through different parts of the county, wo find that our farmers are generally making substantial improvements, and fixing things in '"down ast" style. They find that tho soil of Nebraska yields them a rich reward for ""'t'ijor, anl m.my are usinz their coair (-ircen,ac-13 -n making home n;Uo and pleasant. Let the good work co x,n. i . , . , fc -a, plant fruit and forest trees, , U j-Ty, &c.; build good dwel ling houses, La.rrs , , . .,? ' r, and fences, and you wul never regret it. ri,' , N hat is money good for, except to furnish tw e i-r o . , , u lhe means of enjoy ing life? And where win to,, i J ., . . . 111 you fand more real happiness and contentment than in a m-c faria-h.vjjf, with all the n-ccar' nrp-nd.go,?, therc u no c;t Emigration. During the past week our streets have been almost constantly filled with emigrant wagons, and our merchants kept busy in filling them with supplies for crossing the plains. The emigration, although somewhat later than usual, bids fair to be larger than any previous season. The great Platte Valley route is gaining favor every day with emigrants and freighters, and we may look for a steady increase in the travel from this point westward. . Drug Stork. Read the new adver tisement of BIackJtButtery & Co., in to day's paper. They have a large stock of all things usually kept in a drug store, and can furnish you with either a large or agnail quantity. Those who comtcuiplatc crossing the plains should net fail to give them a call, and procure such articles aa are needed on the jour ney. Dr. Black i3 a r radioing physician, and can inform you what medicines are most necccssary to take along. Mkciiamcs. A large number of al most all kinds of mechanics could make it profitable to locate in Plattsmeuth. The large amount of building going on this spring, and the general increase in all branches of business, causes a great demand for workmen. Let those who are ground down by the iron heel of poverty in the cities of the east, where they can never accumulate enough to buy them a comfortable home, come to the "free west," where work is abundant, labor commands a good price, and prop erty can be had at reasonable figures. JPy William Hunter Esq., appoint ed acting Secretary of State during- the disability of the Secretary and Assist ant, is Chief Clerk of the State De partment, a position ho has filled for thirty years, during which time he has repeatedly acted in the capacity of acting- Secretary. DIED In this city, on the :25th ult, o; Cwnfiimption, IIenrv Lincolx, son of .luhn and Kmeline HjaS, aged 3 years aud 1 1 months. DIED April 21th, 1?(", Charles A., infaM r-cn of II. ('. and Ksite E. McMa ken, aged 'J months and 22 days. Our lovely babe, thii3 early torn From our fond breasts away, With si'ent grief is gently borne To its lonely bed of clay. Here rrt thee till our longer race, And heavier toils sha'.l close ; Then shall we seek thy resting place, And share thy lone repose. LOCAL ADVERT ISEM ENTS. Boots & Shoes A lnrm lot just re. ieveJ by, Auiso.v, Duvcv i Co., Ristols- -A lar;e lot just received Amsov, Dorev fc Co. b For Gala- 1 nj hundred Sacks of j Extra Flour. Enquire at the IIehald office. FOR SALE- A good farm of 1G0 acres well improved, situated within four miles of Platts-mouth. For partic ulars enquire at th; Herald office. Farm For Cale. I have a good farm for sale, consisting of )tj" acres : Un) fenced.'.") under cul- I tivatijn. a.id about C-3 acres of tim!nr. x'Pix Clt3 tor P-iJ.,,euiitr8 enquire on tn5 premesis, or or Hiram Davis in c;tv this A.M.! April, 20 in I. WHITTIF.R. l-'sf ray Xof f re. Came to th enclosure of the 6ul scri- her, on tho 22.1 inst, tine dun or mouse j collored mare Ponry, :J year old, with a a young colt, about 1) d.ivs old. Bran ded on the loft shoulder, spanish brand, Mullen Ranch Ca&s Co., April 24d, w:j CilAXCEV AIKLN. Notice to Tax Payers. 7 all irlmm it tnaif concern : The tax es for 1 SCI becomes delinquent on the first ofMay, at which time a penalty of ten per cent will ba added, the whole draw ten per cent interest nntil paid; also the law makes it the duty of the Treasurer to proceed forthwith and take personal property to satisfy the same. I hope that all concerned will call at the office and settle, and save the unpleasantness and costs that must necessarily follow if the course authorized by law is pursued. S.'DUKE, Treas. Marble Yard. The undersigned will open an Sstensive 3Iarb!e Yard in the City PlaiUmoutl), about of THE 20THOF MAY, 1863. AVe are Ready to Receive Orders at any time. JOSEPH UUTZERIN & CO. May 1 i860, ml NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEl'ANCEK. . Real Et.ite A-ent. Tax Payrr for Iowa bq'1 Ntbraa k.. T'tl"? of ln.l iuvtiprattil, ic. t'Sf All l.u.-ineM ciitrujie.l to hij carp will reccir rr.i'npt atfnt'nn. fiitiMna'.h, T., April 20;h, tf Sheriff's Sale. John V. Cr lkW&ld. Piercu and Jpbn C. Csmj.beU- c. w By -rirtue of an eiwuiog to me a.:r-ctd from the office ..f Ibe Olerk of the Distriot Cyiitl f tlie id Ja nicial Uiitrict of tl. Ternlory of elirsk:. withio aud f.r thP c .nnry i.f Otoe, and oariuS dy ci April, 4. p 1.1. -hTr;c aaliort;a9 conmj. . - -- ti.,n. forcHsL. t., U.ehighl '"' beithiMer, '' '' of ti.e Court iiuaK in J-Utt-mouth, iu Cai ouniy Nebiaika Tcrrjior- oa luo 5lk Jay of June, A. V. 1BC5, at 12 o'clock. M. ef saM day. all e rtain tract of IjlU'l .-.lln. - ... - " cribeU as foll'i, to-it: t- v. .rtr (Ml aection thiily-two (32) . " i n 1 1. urn: thiitwu (laifa.t; also i...ri.-n.i ml t-i'-lit (3) in bl.ick iweuty-tiglit ,8i. . ne () in f.i.iek thirty six (:6), m;1 lots L... '.. ..uatel in the city .f 1'UtismouiU . IkD., to- ... lier wtth ail th tneroenta aod apiiurtenanies iiic-r. n ortlirato lielouRin or ia aiij wi e a;.ert.iiu. 'I,. k...i a the t.r.neilv of John C. Campbell, to fjiti'sfy a ju.lt ui.:ut r uut-red iu the 1)1 tuct Cuuk of o:o." comny, N'-brajka, Terr.tary, in f.ivr of Juliu . liri-wjid. 1'. P- OASS, l'l.ttlaiuoiitli. May 2d 1?05. fcbanir of Cass C. Sheriff's Sale. William McCarty, Augustas WacbtT and CharlH Wach ler. By Tirtue of a speial venditioni t-rfjontii to ma liiieclrd fron the olllcc of the Clerk af the Dit:iit Court ol tue M Ju't.eial Ui-tritt of the Ttr.-Hory of .NVl.rkka. witiiiuaud for the e. atty of bass. - . J , BariBfr dale tbe l.'nb djy ! April, A. 1. I, tbe saoKiioer, KaeriB la ana ur cass eoumj -i. i., nu ell at pul.lic auction, for cab, to tbe higueit and bft bidder, iu fruut of the C urt Hoase in 1'iaUil uoutb, in Otsi couuty Nebraska 't'etntury, on Monday, tlie Olh day if June, A. D. 1SC5, at 12 o'cleok M. of cald day, lot no. eklit (S) in Mock no. eisl.leen ( IS), iu thn city of P lallsluoulli. Cui county. Nebta.ka Xcrnt ry. with all tbe ti neni' nts aud apiurtetiancesther-ou orttiereto Lelnnginor in anywise apiwlaimu:;. laKcn as tae prcporty or Au KUstas Vfachtrr and Ck wles Wicbt'-r, t satisfy a judetuent rendered ia the Distriet Court ef Ca.i ouBty, Nobratika Territory, ia farer of Will. am M Carte J. -S9. l'laltameutb, May 2J ls(5. Kheriil'of Cass Co. Chancery Sale. Jarius E. Seal, Coiup'ainant, ) William L. ChiTeand George W. Ia Cuaacery. Calvin, Defendants. J In parsaarce an.Il.y uirtae ef a decretal ordor to Bie directed from the Hisirict Court of I lie 2d Judicial liiHlrict iu and for Cai county, Nebraska Teriitury, made in the aoeve caa, and beariuii date ou tLe 4.h duy of Apiil 1H, leint! tbe June fpt-Ul term cf siiid Court, 1 , tlie subscriber, tlaster in Cliuuiery lor lid Court , will sell at pul.iie y-ndue, for cai-b. to tlie biKhcat and test bidder, iit from of the Cvart House in I'latCsDieatu, p. 1 ., on Monday, the 5th J iy of June, 1SC.J, at 11 e'clock a. sr., all that cerlain tractor p. u. el of land situated in Cass county, Nebraska Ter. aail knowu and U'-scrined is follows, to-wtt: Tbe , -nth haif l-i of tbe Sealh VVest qr 1-4 and tbe Sci-.th half 1- ef the South eat qr 1-4 ef Settles o. tveaty 10 in lowib.p Iso. tel. 10 north ol riti' N o. fourte. n I t f in of the Gtii principal tnei i li in in Cass I ouniy Ni b. ler- tofteiher with alt Asiaular tli - inipri.vci. tents, here iltaim nts, or appiirieuaaceK, thereto t-einbitiai;. or iu nnywie aiperiain!iii;. Te be sold as tiie proper ef the .Icfeuuuiils ia the ab-.ti c.iti-e. to eatisl'y Jld decree, the amount cf nntcli is eiefeu bundled C seventy two dollars fc fif ly cents fl.!7J Jt interest thereon fiotu tb; date olsnd decree together vrun all ccts. Sated Piattsiiiotth Web. Ter. 2nd May A. P. lSti4. t 11 OOitUIMiToB. Ma-r in Cbancery. .Vason 4 Stepheateu. Sel's. forCoiuplt. Chancery Sale. Jarias E. Neal, Cmplaiuaat, ) vs. V In Chancery. 6t. l.'ger Tusk, DeKn.lant. ) " In niitKitane.! and bv virlue of a decrettil order to soe directed frpra the Bint-ict Court ofiheSdJudi elal l.i.sli i.:t. In nnJ for C.ick couuly. X. T., taa.le in I l.e aliove cil.e, and be.iri n? dute ou the 12 h day of April, lw, I. the siib.nr, Wa-t-T iu Chincery fvr said Court, will sell at public vendue, for cash, in tha utglict aud tii..t bij'ler, lnfr. nt of'bcCoutt lease m i'Ulti.iouth , X. 1., oa Saturday, the ZJ day t,f June, uit at 1 o'cleck a. m.t a'l that certain tract or par cel of laud itu.ited in IVs county N. T , and kuwu and d?sc. it.ed y fsl'ow., to-wit . Tne so'Uh east iir 1 4 of ic So. thirty one 3I.ia tojrnibip H . el'v, n 11 uotlh or ranee N.i. thirteen 13 ea.t cf the C h P H-, in Can county, N. 1'.. to (.eiL.r wiiU a:l and aioiilar the improvements, her editaments or apptirteuanc. 4 thereto i tl jn--ior or ia atiywie app'itaiuin Xe be sold as tiw p ir.y of the delsnuint in tue atove cau.f, to satilv s.nd .lo eree, rlie amo nt of whie'i in four hundred aad fifty f.ur ili.llarx 4.'.4j and iu.eresv tbeieon from the date of said ilccree, toeih r with all costx. Dated l'iati.-nioalb, T. T., Slav 2d ltiiid. F. -M. iOKU'X(JTON-. Master ia Cb mcciy. Iias3n & Stepheuoii, Sol s for csinpiaisal.t. Chancery .Sale Win. GarrUon, v. In CL.tr.cery. Charles Tezior k t'arilda Tozicr In ; nrsuaifc and by virtue of a decrttal or.l.-r to me diricted f.-c.ni the IiiB'rici Court of tie- vM Jmliciii liBrii.;t in and f"i Cnn c, u- ty, Nehrin-ka Territory, made in tho aV-ve ch'im-, ati.l lM.ariuc date on tnt-Titd lay of KoTeiulx-r. Ihiil, l.eins the adjourned Oct-her lerm el said Court, J, ti e snbwrilier, Ma-ter io C luo ci ry fi r said Court, will s-1 1 at public veil. lue, for ca-h. t the hich' t aud be-t bidd r, in front of the Court Uousc in l'latiuioatii, Nebraska, on Monday, the loth day f May, 1SG5, at 2 1-2 o'cN.ck P. SI., all tha.t certain tract or parcel I land, situated in Cass ceuarv, Nchraka. kuuwu and d.-tcrihrd a.- follows to-wit : The east half I1--J) of the south-west iiuarter 1-4 H of section tuui'ier twenly (-.ii) in town-t.i.i n twelve ( 12) north ol ran Re uumher twelve (12) east of the Oh 1. at., iu Cass comity, A. 1., T.rlher wilii all aud siutrnlar the improvenicats. hi reditametits or apptirten ince. tlo r. on or tbre( belonctini; or in anywise appertain inif ; to bo sold as Ibepropeity of the defendants iu the above cause to satisfy raid decree, the amount of which i211.00 and interest fluiii the date of said dec.ee, togtther witn costs. Dated l'lattfiiiouth, Ntb.. Anrll KHh. Mf, F. AI. IOIlRlNGTOjf. T.JI. Marqi ETT, JIastcr in Chaucer-. Sol. !or Coinp't. Chancery Sale. EllzerB Garrison, vs. Gardner I'oTrers. In Chancery. In pursuance and by virtue of a decretal order ta Hie directed from the District Court cf the id Judi cial Di-trict in and lor Cass county. Nel raska Terri tory, made in the above cause and bearing date on the 5th day o' Novembet. A. D. ldl. beinc the ad journed Octolr trtrm of said Coart, I, the subcti- tr, AIatei in Chancery for said Court, will sell at pub lie vendue, f..r each, to the hiph st and best bid der, in front ol tue Court House iu l'latlsiuuutb, Ne braska, on Moiulay, the loth day of May, 1SG5, at 2 o'clock P. M.. all that certain tract or parcel of lan.i sitnated In Cass county, Nebraska, and known and fiecribed as follows, to-wit: The wen half (1-2) of th north-east nr ff-41 of eel ion number twenty-two (22), and the south half oi tue reutn-east quarter (1-4) of section num ber fifteen (15), in township number twelv 2l north ofange number eleven (11) east of the titli I'. M., in Cass county, .Nebraska, containing 10812 acres more or lies, Together with all and singular the improvements, hereditaments, or unpurteuaucea thereunto beloiitjnij; or in any wise appertaining, to le fold as the prop erty of the de.feridnnts in tie: above caue, to satisfy said decree, tlie amoiiLt of wbicii is iiio.OiJ and in terest ihereon from the date of said decree, together witli c.ias. Hated 1'I.ittSKoutb, Xeb., April 10; !i, l.viS. i". Jl. DOKKIXUTON, T. Irt. 3IaRtj-KTT. Master in Chancery. ol. iur Cotr.p't. TO FREIGHTERS and FARMERS! Blacksmith, Outflttfoff AND ,,a.v """'l a Blacksmith, 0ntflttina' and Ma ck. uo A hop on Main Street, South Side, where you cau get any kiud of work done to oar line Wagon Shop in connect icn, where all kinds or wood-work will be do,.,, ou short notice. fSr-AU work wn'rantI. -lattsmotith, pri! ,0, -6- C- Diacs of the IZyc. DR. W. E. LAWRENCE, Treats all riseafoi of Cto Eve. He wa. iu every cate ukeo iu haad. l,m cure tUT Oifir at the Nebraska Ilovi'e.- r.'atlanie'jth, April 10, 1;3. i'L A S TE RING, STOZSTE -AND BRICK LAYING. The undersigned are prepared to do ALL WORK IS THEIR LINE os SHORT KOTICE and at REASONABLE RATES. SAMUEL BANKS, GEORGE XORR1S. Apil! 15 mS CIIAS. YOGT & CO Cor. Main and oth ets., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealers in- LEATHER MD IRON, SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER, Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tools, WAGOsNS, PLOWS, &c. ESOrders Promptly attended to, Lit.. A ni-ver failing Antidote for Fick II.-al. 0 aohe, Dj-sppsia. lever an t agu, Uiliouaness. Neuralgia-Colie, ft fZ I'-pravod Apprtit, IHsor- .A. v , . , . cf rt Obstructions, c. v WIIiSOK S PILIiS are univr.illy Xliowlmled to be thebe.t now in nsu. As a Kaniily ""rtJ'ciH thev are particularly rccomaiendod-Imple aiid harmlu, hot l.lL-hly mc:Ucitial in their com Linati"r. One Pill a doe, with ruilj l.ut w tain rtr,-c. Tlie robust man and thedolicate rhilj ue them alike, with evary mainuir, of entire saf-ty. V ith Wilssn's Pills, every Mother iu the land bveomos her own physUian. They have proved, thenisclvrs a apccirn, and stand without a rival for the following alTcctioi.s: HK.IDACIIK, FEVER &: AfiUE, nr. .ua iij:, feveh & acck, DYSFEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA.' LIVXR COMPLAINT, Costironess, Biliousness, Neuralgia Costivoaese, Biliousness, Koura'.gi- Sold by rrugfjista & Doalors cvorywtei PREPARED BY 33. Jj. FAHNESTOCK Ss CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists Ko. CO, coracr Wood and 4ti Sib. PITTSBURGH, PA." OLE PROPRIETORS OF B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge. .., "Unquestionably the best sustained wors oi tne mna in me woria " 11 1 uriiiii'o 'IVciv loiitlily 31.1 j?a zinc. Critical notices of the l'reea. It is the foicnict Mcaiine of the day. The fire fid" never had a mure delightful companion, nor the million a more etiten.rilniT friond. than Harper's Magazine. JfrlUtxli.it J'rt?tit ut . Ilaluui ire. ) Tbe nio't popular Mou'.hlyia the world. .V. J". Obxerter. W mnd refer in terms of enlocy to thp high lone and varied rcce'ien.-c of llarprr' Magazine a jour nal with a monthly circulation ..f about 170,00(1 mp-i-rt .in hose pHe? are ta he found some ot (he cli.-icei-t li'ht aud ren-i al reading; of the day. We Bp'-uk of thi work a an evidence of the American pcop e; and the popularity it 1im acquired ia merit ed. Each numher contains fully 144 pawea of read ing matter, appropriately illustrated with trend wood cuis; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blt-uded wilh tbe best f. aturei of the daily journal. It ha great power in the diselOinat jn ..f a lov-. of pure literature. Turner' Vault to American Littrature (, l.oi rt.in.) The volumes hound conMiiute. of themselves a li lir.ir of mUrellaaeniis reading, Filch as enneot be fouud in the same compass in any other piiWicai ion that has come nailer o.ir notice. &..-ft) .i Cvurirr. SUIJSCRII'TONS. lSl-j. The wibl.shera have periected a ?ytntn "of mniling l.y which they can Mi.p: the A'anaine and Weekly promptly to tlio.c who prefprto r.-cive Their period icals dhr'-ct.y fioni the ottice of pnliiica-iou. The postage ou llarier's Max'.ine ia 24 cents a ye ir, Kuicli must he paid at tbe subscriber" i.ot of nee. TERMS: IlAKrER 's AIaoaz'.se, one year . - - - $4. An extra copy of either the Magazine or Weekly will lie tiipplied erati for ever' Clul ef live Suh fcrihers at 4 each, in one remittance ; or his copies for if 20. Back nnrabers can be supplied at .my time. A Complete t-et, now conprisinif Twenty-ninf Vol. time?, in n''at cloth binding, will 1m- sent bv expfess, freight at expense of purchaser, for $ J 2j per v;ume. Sinj.' e volume., by mail, post paid. $1. Cloth-.ases for biadioir, cents, iy mail, po-t paid Address HAKr-hit it HilOTH KRS-, Franklin quale. N. Y. ra.ional Claim Agency. WASHINGTON. D- C- F. M. DORRINGTON, SU3 AGENT: rLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA, 1 nronarml trt nro n t nA nrmiooii'a t.r .. - - l - ' I - " j . - - . v. viinilia I- ! c ConjjrettH, 0urt of CUiuw aati tlie I. irtiw-m. Ta- ., . . f ,: T? , j t . . . rariril. tfThnrfts moieratc. acd in proprrtiin to tbe phi Mint of th cUim, F. M- UOKiUKGTU.V AftA 10, '63. g. tl-S, ? MURPHY fr GLENN, Main St., oppoito Platte Valley House, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. Have on hand twarge stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES-' WIIIPsNsPCRS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, fec. "Ys ' Outfit a Mule With everything in Our motto is "Quick Repairing done at all times, at reasonable rate BLACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale on J Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for ffiedicinal use, Dye Woods, Iu3 Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally. Farmers, freighters and physicians m AVill find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians? Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black, rialtsmouth, May 1st, 1S6J, tf 1SG5. 18G5 AMISON, DOVEY & CO., North Side of Have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of que ens Ware, hard wa h e, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &C, Ever Offered in thi3 Market. LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS. In fact, everything the Farmer, 3Iechanic, Freighter or Emi grant wants. FLOUR, BACON, CORN, OATS, &C. Thankful for past Patronage, we hope by strict attention to bus iness to merit a continnance of the same. Call and examine our stock. Platttsmouth, April 10, 1S0-5. tf Jl'ST rfcciTcil, 50 can.-n of Canned Facties t I. iTgc assortitient f men's and biy' clotliin' AlilSOX, KOVr.Y CO'S. J.V f..r..aiely A. II. 4tO. COtn AVISOX, DOVEY C0'3 to purchase jaur C1IE,'LED CMUN for aaleby Tf fpriut' fowls. O A D. i CO. VX endloii Tar Itty of Ladies' Trer hm1. nt TAC0X anl Lard fur sale hj A. D.iCO'S. J A. 1 A CO. A CASia Moltly'g Cove Ojsters fi.r nalw at a HKAVV INVOICE of all indj of Fnicily tiro- JU A. I. t CO'S. V. ceries and Oatfiuni; UouJ.- just rweieil ly A. V. 4 CO. KKAT burgaina in Lad lea' I.'rcss Goods at . T A. I. CO'S. I.L kinds of Farming IiiiplenienU for fale ly 1Y A.D.iCD. IOR PALE at AMISON, DoVKY A CO'S , Coflwr, Tk a, Su'iar. Oold.-n yrup, Sugar Iloust 31o- Lirt"! lut of Two Hor. Hows for fale 1 latsrs. New York ('audita, clc , etc. I A V. &. CO. A larpe let of Chewing and SinoWinpT.t..4Pro Ht 4 N rmllfsa varkty cf Ilanlwar.- and Cut:-rv for IX. tale at A. D. CP'S. iV. sals at A. D. A CO S. CVJAL OIL for sale by Cf. oor, SainKIe. Glaia, and NaW of everv ' A. D. 4 CO. O description for sale by A . D. & CO. rr f BOXES Star Candles fer ?ale by a u. kinds of Counrry Protuc taken in ex. 1, A. D.ACO. f..r Bo.Jdi br j.d.H'o. TF you wai.t to j.urtae gowlsat abarpain.poto rpo eonmrate all the articles we have frie A- . A. I. A CO X would fill oiie sidnaf th HutALD, aiid otljoi n nxm encttp - T i r. btTe a right to advertise as 9"- BAC3 COFFEE juM received by AMIfON DoVFY i C" J A. D. CO. L 1 A Large kt of Choice Tea at 1 ta 6 AMIsoN, Do v W A cn'8. A. D.ACO S. i P.atumoutli, A'ebraska. can or Horse Train our line, on short notice, Sales and Small' 'Profits.' Main Street, . TOOTLE, HA UN A & CO. Have for oaie M'COHMtCK'S BEAPEHS, tSTcCOKMICES BKOWS'S Illinois Corn Planters, AND MOLINE PLOWS, -AT- 1 a n ii l"a cl i e r e is' lr i cc s , Frfigl.t Added. TOOTLK, n ANNA A CO, April 10 ni3 Ii. FHOST & Co,, WHOLESALE &EOCBE8, Opposite tho Post Office, 'KKRASKA CITY, N. T- AYEE'S Sarsaparilla FOR PUIUFYINa THE BLOOD, And forthespccHv oureofthe foliowinR complaints Scrofnln timl Vrrofalou Afitin, tntrl am 'I'nmen. I'lcrrw, Norm, Erution liiuplrs, Panlaln, flotrh, Uoila lllaiua, anil nil Nkin Dixiw". Oaklako, Inrt., Hth June. Ij0. J. C. Atkr & Co. titnta : I f-.-cl it my duty 0 mowledee what vour SarsaparilJa lias done tlnvine inheritod a Scrcfulou inloction, I mflVreU from it ia varioaa waya for years. Boiuaj 3mes it burrt out in Ulcer en nir hands and nrn wraetimcs it tnrned inward aad distressed ina n MS ftoniach. Two veara apo it broke out oh my lU tnd covered iny'scu!i and cars with one sore. wUtul wa puintul and loathsoino bcyo:id tlasoripliou. 1 tried many medicines and aevor.il iihynoinnr, btt without much lalic-f froia auytliicjr. In tact, tfu lisonler prew wore. At leneth 1 was rajoicfod rtad in tls Gospel JUesceuper tiial yoii had prejiaroji Ml alterative ("JaraparilJa), for 1 knTr from yeifi reputation that anvthiiiR yon made miut fco K" I sent to i'fncinnati and got it, and ued it till i rurod ma. 1 took it, as vou dvi?e, in Piua.'l dosea oi a teanpoonful over it moiitli. and used almost thr bottlbs. New aud In-althy skin soon Lejjaa to trtt ander the scab, whiob. nilor a whilo lell o.T. lit kin is now clear, and I know by my feeling thji the disae has poua from my system. To awn wet believe that 1 feel what I am Raying whuii I toll yc'j that I hold you to be one of tlie apostles of tbe a and- remain over gratefully. Yonr, Al.FEED J3. TALLBT. tt. Anthony'a Firf. Xloum or Fpytilrt Teller nnil Nnlt Ithr-um, Kcald Ilca, SiiiKWoriii, ar Ky, i'tT. lr. Kobert M. l'reble writv from Kalera, K. T. 12lU Sept., l"iJ, that lie has cured an invvte.rhli case of iJropxi, which threatened to terminate C tally, bv the pr?cvrriiip uce of our umnpariiUt anil alsoa daii)cron6 M'ttipmmt FryaipeUu by lnr doses of tlie same; rays ho cures tUu cuaiuuit V.'mjj foni by it conttanlly. Rronchorclr, CSoitro or Hwi-ltcd IVfTli. Zi bulon 81oni:,of I'rosptrct. Tiixaf, wriies: " i'hroi bottlvo of your ynrsaparilla oured me from a (loitt a hideous swelling on the i;tk, wliivh 1 auil sib! fered from over two ytir.' Iueorrliopii or AVbile. Orarsnn Tnm 1 ferine l'lcrrolii, I'Vninle liQiiCM. Ir. J. 11 8. C'hiuiniup. of Sew York City, write 1 most cheerfullv comply with the rt-quent of vsh spent in saying 1 have fuund vour burenparilla I most excollent alterative iu the numerous eon pluints tor which we employ such a remedv, ba especially in f'emaUUiseatet of the ?crotulote diatliofis. I have cured many Inveterate caies ot Iyucorrhia by it, and fouio where the com p lake was canned by ulceration of tho vterua. The u I aer ation itetf was mon cured. Kothiuif within ua knowledge equals it tor thee female UiaugomcntoJ Kdward S. Marrow, cf Newbury, Ala., writes "A danfjeioue orariun turner on one of the femoioi In my family, which had defied all the remedied vtH couhl employ, has at length beeu couiplotoly enrof by your Kxlract of Sursapai-illa. Our plivsteinf thought nottiinf; but extirpation eould aiTorii relief but he advised tlie trial of your Sarsaparilla as Mm last resort before cutting, and it proved ctfuctaal After taking your remedy eight weeks no tymptu of the disease reniaius." Nyphilra aud .Tlort urJal D!caM. Kkw OilLUAas, 2.jth Ausjust, 1S."S. Dr. J. C. Aykk: Sir, I cheerfully comply wttj tho reipiert of vour nrent, and report to you ion of the uli'ecU I Lave realized with your 8arppH'3, 1 have cured with it. in my practice, most of till complaints for which it is recommended, aud ban found its etfeets truly wonderful in the cure oi 1'enarenl and Mnreu'rial JfHnmt. One of my pa Honts bad Syphilitic ulwrs In his throat, which we oonsumiiifr Iili palate and the top of his Hiontu Your Sarsnparilla steadily taken r"l hiia in 1W weeks. Another was attoeu.u by secondary syms toms in his noso. nr.-' ' ulceration hnd eaten awi a conndernlil jart of it, so that 1 believe Hie dfcy order would soon reach his brain and kill Mm. Rtfl (t vtdded to my administration of your riamapariDtw toe ulcer?" healed, and he is weil as;Bin, not of eourst without soiuo ditifruration ts bis face. A woroal who had been treated fortlie same disorder by inc cury wnf rud'erinif from this poison in her bone They hnd become so sensitive to tbe weather that Ot a dump day sha suflered excrueiatins; pain ia iuH joints and bones, hue, too, was cured entirely by vour San-nparilla In a few weeks. 1 know from hi formula, which your agent gave me, that thii Preparation from your laboratory must be a ercs) remedy; consequently, tlie truly lemarkuble r0 suits with it have not suririsisd me. u yralernally yours, i. V. LARIMEE, JI. D. nhfninntiin , CSoui, Liver Complniat. ' 1HKPBJIPE!C'K, l'reiton Co., Va., Olh July, 1S) LR. J. C. Atkk: Sir, I have teen afflicted with I painful chronic lihfnmntitm lor a long time, wuicl mined the skill of physicians, and stuck to mo ti spite of all the remedies 1 could Hnd. antil I trie your Sairaparilla. One bottle aured me in twt weeks, and restored my general health so muc that I am far better than before J was attnnked. . think it a wonderful inediciue. J. i UV.A if. Jules Y. Ceteliell, of St. Louis, writes: "I hav been alllicted for years with an affection of tho Lire which destroyed my health. I tried evorything and everythiufr fx i fed to relieve me; and "I bar, been a broken-down man for some years from iu other caue than derangement rO the Liver. Mj beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, ndrised me U try your Sarsaparilla, because lie aid he knew yon arid atiTtiiinR you made was worth trving. By tlj blesninjf of Ood it has cured me, and has so puriQoi my blood as to made a newman cf ma. I feel yeuni upsin. The best that cau be eald of you is not bai good enough." IsVtiirrnia, Cancer Temon, -dilarKrHnnaS Klcrrmioii, Curies lied zi'olintioit ot thv- Itouen. A great variety of caws linve Ix-en reported to ti Where cures of these formidable complaints haS resulted from the ue of this remedy, but our pn here will not admit them. Some of them may b foand in our American Almanac, which the ageDt below named are picucd to furnish gratis te ail wU eull for them. Dynpt'ptitt, tSrnrt Tinrne, Fit. I?piIejMX JlelnHciaoly, i-urnlgia. Many remarkable cures of these efl'eetions kay twen iuade by the nltenitive power of this medicine It stimulates the vital functions into vijjorotn actiea and thus overcomes disorder which would be rvf posed beyond it resclj. buch a remedy has lo been required by the necessities of the people, in we are conmlont that this will tit fur them all tho medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral WB THE BAFLO CrtB OF Concha. C'Iil, Influrnza, If ooroessea C'roap, Kronchiiii, Eneipirnt Com eaniplion, unit fr Ibo Itcjicf of t'eBamptire l'nticuts in nrlvsiiKKl Klava of liio Hivpaee. This is o rrmedy so uim-ermMy brown tl jrurpaa any other lor theenreof throat a'nd luii complain U Uiat it is nseless lie re to publish the e-idenee of it virtues. Ite unrivalled exel!nee for coughs am colds, and its truly wonderful cures of puimonar disoe. Iiavo made it known throughout tho civil tied nations of the earth. Few arc the communities or even families, amon theta who hare not sora persnuul experience of its ettcots some liriu, trophv in their midst of Im victorv over the mbtl and dangerous disorders of the throat and lung? As all know the dreadful fatality of tbee disorder! and as t!iey know, too, the eflVet of this remedy we need l ot Uo more than to assure them tbat it ha now all the virtue that it did have when roakln. '.he en res which have won to strongly ucoa Mi. jonflder.eo ef mankind. 1 Prcpcred by ht. 3. C. AYEE & Oo., LeweH. Uisi