LOCAL NEWS- -5"Mr. L. GolJin who ha been cast after goods, firnveil on the Denver last Sunday. - k'TheU'is-ro-American telegraph 13 completed to a point 870 miles north of ew Westminiiietr. m - - fJ?" Two or three jour Tinners can find employment by npplyin fit the Tin Store of K. T. Duke V Co. in this city. . . . rProt. Kpis. Church Services next Sunday A. M. and I. M. in the Brick Sihool Home. "Si)alI stacks of bricks tire making their appt'arnnce in front of many build ings on Mi;a St. preparatory to construc tion of sidewalks. T;ie new hteamcr "St. Joeph," belonging to the St. Joseph & Omaha racket line, came up ou Monday evening. J-he 5s a neat little craft, and will do ex cellent service on this route. j?"Somo eight or ten wagons loaded with coal in ad j their nppearance on our streets last Ssnday. We have not been able to learn detinitely where it is from nor wither it is bound. JTXevada will electa Congressman, November 7th. Mr. Vl'orthington the late representative, and Colonel E. V. Sumner, son of the lateMijor General Sumner, nrc the candidates. !nnT to ri:rchase , -j, "j n -- i Kcal Kstnte, w.Il l!nd good bargains by rr r i -. ! .ailing at t!) office of 1. M. Dorrington, . T. . lM tp Real IMnte Ajrent. Office over I.lack i l'.utterv's Drug Store. 'We h ive a number of names upon our subscription books that were on'y paid for six months. We would say to nil 8u.-h. the time ha? expired; and if you wish the paper continued, please present rourselves nt th "captains office.' Might have been seen on Main St. last Saturday evninz: A "four years fail ure" copperhea whining around are turned soldier for the purpose of induc ing him to vote the Cop. ticket, and the naid soldier tcllincr him that the whole I.artv wi-i a -t of h ick-bitting rebels. rrflolditiir-' goods have arrived- If you want a hut, coat, panto, vest, or any thing niually k.-pt in a clothing house, don't f to jrive him a onU. lie selects liis own goodx, and you can depeml upon everything being of the best quality. Don't forget the place one door west of the lis r i.i offic. II n. I. W. Ilitchoek, Delegate to Congress from this Territory, was in town on Monday, on his wav to the lower rti of tfio Territory. Ho is looking (iil'.te well nee returning to the Terri- t,.rv. n .tw ith-tandin his health was fee- bb) mist of the time he remained in Wa-iliiivtan. r'7"IIow do the "Democracy reconcile thetn-ielves to such strong opposition to negro sufiragn when the only vote ever cast by a negro in this Territory was that j NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. of a i' ;.vif Kijro l''!l!- r who Cast several j AH nnt-.-t4U Ion: Cmnty Warrants will le le leciu , . , r , I e 1 i li l a-li, ai tin ir !u;l value, 00 presentation itt votes on the sane ilay in L I-.au-qui-Loiirt Ulc Tr. ..Oive. r i '.-.rt,in nnrl nr.nn S. Dl' K E, Treasurer. viiiiiii-j mr j. oi'-i im , j which votes, with others of thisame character, the said Morton contested the eat in Congress. "s, &2T returned rebel named Kellv was summarily hung a few days since at I'.ergan Mo. lie went to a saloon in the place and ordered a Lieutenant of mili tia, who happened to be there, to take his blouse o!l". The Lieutenent refused to comply with his request, when Kelly drew a revolver and fired at him. I5y standers then kjocked Kellj down, took liim out and suspended him to a limb of a tree ,1r i roy, r.si. iraveiing ,geui. of the Hannihal &. St. Joseph Railroad gave us a call on Monday, lie reports the road as undergoing thonrougli re pairs: new rails are being laid, new Lo comotives and cars of the most approved patterns are heingput on, and in fact everything is being done to make this road second to none in the west. This road has been the great thoroughfare for nil passengers and freight coining west, and will so continue to be for many years yet . - . m Head the advertisement of C. II. Walker, in to-day's paper. This is an excellent opportunity for our sheep-raisers to procure good stock. A cross with these sheep would undoubtedly increase the amount of wool on the ordinary sheep from one to two pounds per head, which rou:J pay for a buck the first season, be sides increasing the value of the pheep. "Too much attention cannot he paid to this braaeh of buineKs, and we hope to see the sheep raisers of Cass county im prove this opportunity of securing good ttoek. LV While the trade of other towns on the river is failing off, that of Tlatts mouth is steadily on the increase. Too tle, Ilanna & Co., are selling immense quantity of goods, an 1 are laying in a much larger supply than they have ever done before. The house of Aiuison, Do vey & Co., with tho assistance of Mr. II. f . Doom, (whose great weakness is being a cop.,) have already 6old out the stock I intended for a winter sunrdv. an i Mr. ' Dovey has gone e-t-t to start another I have ?od farm for sale consisting shipment. Howe Thatcher's store is of loo acres ; U-0 fenced, DO under cui- v ,1-, i tivation,and about bo acres of timber, constantly crowded with customers, and u u sit'uatcd 7 m;ie. south of Pl itts- tbe sama may be said of every store in raouth on the main thoroughfare to Ne the city. Never was trada to brisk in ' braka city. For particulars enquire on Tlattsmouth at this season of the year, j the premesis, or of Hiram Davis in- this &1 our merchants wear smiling faces in Clt A.M P. WHITHER, .inscicace. . ; April, 2G ml. ' ; . ; " &"Tbs cumber completes six months I since we commenced the publication of 1 the IIkrat.d. When we started out, some who were opposed to us were Luy in circulating reports to the effect that it whs on'.y a temporary concern, and would only last two or three months. These reports have undoubtely had some effect upon the people, as we were personally a stranger in the community; but notwith standing, wo have continued the Herald, and fr om our constantly increas ing pationagewe are led to believe that we have in some measure met the de mand that existed here for a paper to fairly present the claims aud advan tages of the place to the public. Now we would say to those who have with held their patronage, from whatever mo tive, if you will come up and jjive usyour help, we shall be pleased to do all in our power to help you in return. That the Hekalu has been instrumental in caus ing the great increase of business in the place this summer, no man who reasons from cause to effect will pretend to deny. Now we propose in the future, as in the past, to make the prosperity of Platts inouth and Cass County the main fea ture of the paper. We shall, of course, have something to say about politics, but do not propose to make any distinc tion of person in a business capacity in consequence of any difference of opinions on political uestions. We shall as cheerfully assist those who differ with us in politics to build up a good business as those w ho hold the tame opinions that we do. Let us join issue in making 1'lattsruouth what nature has designed i. t. t., f :: v.i . , , - All that is neccessary to accomplish this, . , , is for every man to put his fchoulder to J . mo vtnui'i. e win ruuiisj ini;cri uii to perform our part of the labor, and ask that others do the same. TISKASLIlEItKKrORT. October 1st, I3t5. B.il in Tri-aa. oj tettleiaent T'-rrito'ial Kiiu.l ! 7S f.S lly ain't co Heeled to Sept. 10, '65. 3i',C 81 3f3 01 Terr, ticliwil tun i bal 1 .r5 7 Hy amount enlisted WiH 4: 3,"91 23 T-.r. MukiiiK Fud lal 29I 1U nut. unit oil'-cd llti 71 1671 73 Cu"ly Rfisaiie t.al 440 M My ui..uiit c.illTt-d 6121 i 6.1G1 CI Ct'ujty tcii.mi Kuinl b.il ' 2116 01 l;y amnnut O il ectod 5;i 2'j"7 $7 County Sinkiuy Yuul by ain't ol. 10l ;!." lu4'J 85 l)ist, id S-hni Fund bill lil 71 liy nin-iut ollcttd l'i.t 6-5 195 84 I,trir! ll.iui-- Kunilbal 710 4' liv Min .;ir.t cull. ceil l"i7ti 40 '2si 5.j Land K .iid Kund b .l loo t'J liy nmnunl cullc-i-icJ 3TS 'si 3L7'J 11 IV ti i.ty Kiiinl b.tl 1 it) :i By niuunt culicctei 4JJ a-j 63 S'O Inl"et Fnud bal 17 72 :y aniciuiu cllt-.U' d I j.VJ . 25i7 41 Anv..-iln!iii4 Kuud L:n ITS iH I'.v iimmiit culieite I 4JJ 4? 607 45 Commission 1 Knnvl bal 7i lly itmmiut c di.-i tut 'iin 41 ft. S IS Fiw: per .' nt. tuod by aui't col. Zl'J Jtf I'.'i 30 Trt;it iWlM 04 10, lfi5, io tuu.lry amount piM ' ut. i'c-i nUti ia! Fund Iti'JJ 74 .1.. P-tv, 1 l'-in.t il l IMlilCltl FrtU'i Conuty It vanlie d S.lni.d Kuud d Sinking l iiu I Oj.-tl ;c: ' ii. 1 .1 I 'JIid l.V 0 ' 7 i D I 7 iu4 -."I Ll-'l IV 37 14 4:J i lvi) 41 si:- fi 17 (17 7iJ MS Lain! It a l KufiJ ivn.iiiy 1'uml A , v K..x.,v,s Kunl t' iiinn-i. ner Fund S,: F:e per out. Fund '7i' iii 7" U..:. 111 Titan. Oct. .!, ls'.i.,n it cm't 77 15 1 i'. l.er. l y cfi oi'y 1l1.1t tlie .ilxiv m a trim tte-fii.-lii ff I'.hI 1 f-rt-, Clie:li':is and lii.-bur-i'lntnt U-' e:iUiuciit liftober I .t, lii'.l, to septcuibt-r i i'.ii, lot.;.. .s iii'Ki;. Trt irurer Cass C'i., N". T. List of Letters RemViiitiitf une!:iiiiii-J in ihe l"."t Oiric-e at Pl.itts ni.mlli, Nelirak., U.:t. lit, l-ir. '1 obtain any i.r tbei-e letlei", ttie UiUdicAiit lnil-l Ciill lur "Adveti ti'd LeUe'i." Vive- Hie du'e uf 'lii- I it, mid pay two j t-nti 1 ir advHitisiint. If nt nlkl f'.r ui'.liia ouo Inun'li tTity will be eut I t tho Ui-ud Letter iii'' J. W. MAitSHALL, 1'. M. Alridge A Antony () K Akerson S Bryan J W 2 Brumfieid James Bradney Absalom Barber James Bradvrick Bev J A Clough E L Covington i'mith Coddle i Davis Wm Y 1 Bverith (Jeorge iuptil Jas C (teorgo Mrs Mary (Jordon W L Hervey fc Davis Huston Alex Jenkins Walter Janes E M Kirby John J Lacy James Lowrey Charles 2 Moodie John McWaid Jas 5 McFarland Jas S Mclntire Marion M McCrearv And'w J Mobley B C lihea Mi.-s Mary A Wood N P DIED At his residence in Lewisville Brecinct, September 30ih, Alkxander Livingston, aged TO years 2 months and 24 davs. LOCAL ADVERTISEM ENTS. Wanted To rent a small house near the business part of town. Apply at this office. ELECTION ! Notice is hereby given that on Tues day, the 10th day of October next, at the jusual places of holding elections in the several precincts, or as near to such places as practicable, an election will be held for One Terri torial Auditor and one Territorial Treas urer: for Cass County, 4 members of the House of Representatives of the Territo ry of Nebraska, one County Commis sioner in Bock BlufT Distr.ct; one Pro bate Judge, one Sheriff, one Coroner, one County Treasurer, one County Clerk, one County Surveyor and one Prosecu ting Attorney; and for each precinct '2 Ju-tices of the Peace, 2 Constables ono Assessor, o Judges of Election and two Clerks of Election; and one Road Super visor for each Road District. Which election will be opened at U o'clock A M, and will continue open until G o'clock P. M., of the same day. I5y order of the County Commissioners this Gth day of September, A. D. iSlij. B. SPUKLOCK, County Clerk, Plattsmouth, Sept. G, 1805. Cass Co. Farm For Sale- ("For the benefit of persons liable to tho Excise Law I would ,ptato that Section 103 requires a duty of two and one-half per centum on Gross 1'eceipts for the transportation of passengers, merchandise, &c. for hire. Freighters aje considered liable to this Section. Persons delivering the freight are the ones responsible for the tax. The proviso in the law mentioning the riht ot adding the amount of tax to freight, "over contract," only applies in cases where the law of the State, where the contract for carrying the freight was made, has fixed the compensation; and in thoe cases the Act of Congress gives the right to the freighter to add the tax to the freight as fixed by law. Persons liable will save heavy penal ties by making requisite returns as soon as praoticr.ble after the delivery of the freight. F. M. DOBBINGTON, Plattsmonth, Aug. 30. Ases'r. Iron, Steel, Nails, STOVES, TINNERS' STOCK, -AND- DEAVY HARDWARE AT- WHOLESALE. The largest stock of 3 raf West of the Missouri River. Also a general stock of Thimble Skeins, Blacksmiths' Tools, Axles, Burden's Horse 5c Mule Shoes Ox Shoes, Ox Yokes and Bows, Chains, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Carriage Holts, Nuts and Washers, WAGONS AND Agricult'l implements. For sale LOW FOll ASH- Warehouse on Farnham St., bet. 1 -1th and loili Sts., CM AHA, - - - N-T. !T3 nivw solicited, which will receive prompt atu utiou. C. W. BUIIT, S-pt IS. rr3 Sheriffs Sale, I Bj-virtae of an -!CfCa:ion issued cut fthe District Curt ot I lie ill Judicial District wit i" and for the c rtuty of C;i"i and Territory of Nebraska, iu a cnune w-l;r:vin Jan Peebles Is VUintiir and Enos W'iU iam? is ie!eniiHurt an d to iae 4irrctdd. 1 lie levied upoD, hu'I i 1 st-i 1 at put'lic .mclioii t. tU- liii-'lm t and t-Ht bidder, for cih, in front of the Court iioute in P,a;i.smouth, iu s.tid county of C as, on the lh day of October, 1SC5, at VI o'clock m. of said Jay, the following described r-a I eta! to-wir Lot veu 7J in block tbiriy Ave 35, alo lot eight l"1 iu Mock thirty-sin 3t".; all of n,d lots be injr iituaied in the City of Hjiimiiouiu, Ca county, Nebraska Territory. Taken as ihe )iopirty of Enon William, s.iid de feui aut, to .-aiisly a Judgtnient in f sor f James 1'ceUI s. 1. P. OAJitf, Slienr. fclieriO" OK:e, Sept. Jth, 1SC5. CHANCERY SALE. Joseph Koach, 1 v. V Solon M. Jol.u-on, 1 E. Jennet J. bu-oti, his wife, I J- el M. Juhn-n, f In Chancery, v iiiiaui J. Armstrong, i wde. ) J' tin L. Arinsu orij,', Sarah Aniistroni. his I'l pii'snanre. and by irtue of a decretal ord'r to luo directed from the office of the Clerk of tbe Piatrict Court of the -Jnd I udicial litTict. in and for Cass County, Netirnska Territory, bearinir date ou tl e ll'th l.iy of Ueceiube. , 1 MUS, being the ad jnarned Oftorwr term of s-aiil Court, 1, the imbseriber, Master in Chancery for x.dd Court, will vii, at rub lio r 'ndue for cab, to tbe highest and best bidder, in I'roal of the Court House in PlatUmontli, N. T, oa Sat urday, the 23J day of September, 18G5, ut 11 o'clock A SI , the follow inj described Kaal Estte to wit : 'J't.c wtft ha f ( V) f he south west quarter (i), and i lie west half '(1 -2) of the not: b we?l qnartn ( t-4) of r ration Dumber ill irty-funr (')!) in towuship uum tn r ten (!') north of range numtwr twelve (I J) ist of the 6tU P. M., iu t'ss Couuty, Kebraka Territo ry; l'l pether, with all and Mnsular the improvfmer.ts hereditament or appurtenance" thereon, or thereto beloiii,-iDi or in any wise appertaining, to be sold as tlm .rop'rty of the del( n.leuts in tin- above ctuse, tosatisfy said decree, the amount ol wnich, is f3iM 3:1, and lutere.-t from the date of fcaid decree, and Cost of suit and sale. PUtiMiioutb, Nebraska. AunttSo, lp-a. F. M. UoliltlNGTOK, Ma-ter in Chancery. SWctT k CAI.nors. Sols, for Coirp't. PROBATE NOTICE. X nice is beiety pieti thnt Henry C. Mayfield lias this day tiled two clams ay itnst the estate of George llaj held, deceased, as follows, to-w.t: One account for servi.-va re ride e I, amounting to ji5H. '23; and ene cla m for eleven bead ot cattle ap j.npnatei by the t id -Mayheld and sol.i by the Ati rn nitrator of said e;t ; r one hundred and eeven-ty-to dollars and fifty cents; which sum, with ia terest, tbe said MayOeld now claims. The Co ; rt therefoe appoints Wednesday, the 20;h day of Sept., 1865, at 1 o'clock P. M.. for healing said claims, at which tim all prsi.n interesied can apoear. VilnefS uiy baud arid seal of effice, this 29:h day ol lii-ruit, IjSJ. t. - J. W. MARSHALL, Probate Juilice. a!jnistrator;s-sale Notice t hereby Riven that there will be sold at public sal-?, on ix mouth credr.. th p. rwnal piopf ty fd the estate of Wiley Jones, deceased. Consisting ol Cuttle, Ha:i, Farming Utensils, c, at his late resilience in Cut county, on atunSay, bepiember 9th, ISt'J. - T A Kl.l.I. J 1 1 VPS A. II. COFaLaXU -- AlUiiBitrat'jrs. CHEAP GOODS NEW STORE! Howe & Thatcher, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SIALSB8 I FANCY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hardware, Queensware. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, OUTFITTING GOODS.&C TUKT mil NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Call before purchasing, and Examine Goods and Prices. If you do not buy, you will CS-o-t FOsted. 2 RE3IEMBER THE PLACE, JvrgtlTi streets OPrOSITE POST OFFCE, PLATTSMOUTH, N. T July 1, 1SG-5. tf NOTICE. Filing Claims again-'t Kstute of P. A. Sarpy. Notice is hereby jrivrn that all pertons having clainw against the estate of l'eter A. .Sarpy, deceased, late of Cass county, must tile them daly aulhenti cated by oath, with tbe I'ri.l iite Court ol C:tss coun tv, X. i'.. ou o. before the MCI OXI) DAY Or JAX L'AKV, l?'Hj, at w hich time there will be a heartnfr of all claims' thu fib-d, and an allou.m :t; made by tbe Court of ail claim prevcuto U- yw. Witm'Hj my hand autl eal this 1 5' h day of May, IS")- i. U. WHKELKR, May 15. luo l'roliate. Judge. The undersigned have opened an Extensive MARBLE JA11D In the City of Plattsmouth, where they have PERMANENTLY LOCATED. Call and Examine Specimens. We are prepared to do as good work as can be fouud in the country, at as Reasonable Prices As any establishment West. in the JOSEPH BUTZERIN &. CO. July 1, 1S65, mG LEGAL NOTICE. Elijah Oibbs, William Gib.is, Jefferson B. Gihbs, AnnGibbs. Hir.abeth Peartnan, aud Giles F. P.ar man. drfeiidanU., will take notice that Anthonr R. Cowen did. on the 21st day of AtiEUst, A. I. 18'j. file his petition in ihe District O nr t of 21 Judicial District within aud r.irCa-ss county X. T., against ti e said defendants, setting forth that one Lewis w. (iililw on tlx. 1st dav of XoTOinler lti3. s.dd unto Antbon B. Cowen the following real estate, to-wit: The undivided one calf (1-2) of Lot No. five (3) in block Xo. forty three in the city of Plattsmouth, Cass couuty N. T., for the sum of ninety. three dollais in han I pai l to atd Gihbs, and uniler saol conttaet said Cowen took vossesslon ami now hoi, Is neaceable oo.-ajession of said premises. That since raid sale tbe said Lewis W. Gibbs has died, laaiinii riefen.lants as Lis lawful heirs And praying tUal said defendants re'iuired to make a rte- d for said Dietuiats to the said Anthony rt. Coweu; and iu default thereof that a Mailer in Chancer of this e. urt be reottired lo nake tbe same. Anl int the said defendautd are hereby notiDtd that they are required ta appear an I answer said petition on or bclote the id dur of October. A. 1 . 1W. or a dcree will be rent'.eied acainst them as prayed lor. Dated Aug, -1, laoJ, . ASTKOSX B COWES. T. M. Ma RQrETT, Sol. for Compjt. PROBATE NOTICE. VotTee is herebr civen tbnt Mrs. J. B. Garrison has made a , licition to the l'robate Court of Cass coun'T. Net raska. to have lieujanuu Aibin appaiuted Administrator of the CaUt- of ihonias J . Nith Into of Caaacjuntv. decoaitd. I he Court therefore appoints . Thursday, the 2Ut day of September, 1S03, at 2 o'elock P. M-, fQr hearing eaid applicatioo, t ; which time persons interested cau appear. 1 Witness uiy hand aud w.al ofoiScc tbis.SCtlJ dr of icjiitt, ier, " ' -r l -U-' J -c-.MniTIAlL. , . 1 - I'robjtc Jb zf M. B. MURPHY, Main St., opposite Platte Valley House, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. Has on band a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPURS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, drc. IIo can Outfit a Mule or Horse Train With everything in his line, on short notice. My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Repair. done at all limes at reasonable rates- BLACK, BUTTERY &, CO., Wholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians9 Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black. Plaltsmcutj, May 1st, 1S65, tf Nr sU mwi mi E. T. DUKE fc Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE. We keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Fieighters' OUTFITTING GOODS, Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens, Camp Kettles, Arc. We also keep Chain Pumps and Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coffee 31iils fcc. Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celehrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTH. - - Js'tBItASKA it: rry At i North Pictures taken of all Kinds. Amhrotypes Photop;rapbs, (Jem Pictures, 3-c A good assortrnTtt of Case? Frames, Albums) Ac., constantly kept on hand. Gilt and Iiosewood Molding, or Frames made to order, of any size. Apothecaries Hall. JOHN heed & CO., Cor. Main and 5th Sts., NEBRASKA CITY, - - NEB. : Dealers in DRUGS & MEDICINES, PaintSj.Oils, Putty andaGIass- Patent )(e! lr;nrs of nil Vinds, Toilet articles, fed tionery. and ert-rythiDK kept 10 first-rliai. I) rug aturc. at tis :rn pricts. 4V" W ar. prerrel to fl'1 iTl 07d;ri . id3 arr;l enrgpo'l to I f.rlx. ipr lO Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally. -J-4M2r4'Mw&3 mrm W.L.THOMAS' frZJl Side Uain St , PLATTSMdCTH, - X.T. VlL! THE PEAIEIE FARMER, UEVOTtD TO Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanics, LJ ucatimi, Ilmxe Interests, Gentral Ieics, Markets, f-c. Pul.'lis-hed V.fkij, in a neat octavo form cf eixteen ; pap c, with au icilcX ait the tod cf each volume '. (iix Dontbs.) TERMS: fZ-bO A tZATl.lS ADVAXCZ. i for Club of t wive and $24, one copy fret. i C5ArDromiat- advertisement will be rWiedin ! llie tACitca fur I j ccr.u p r 1 :ne of e;ace, Nonpi- i riol, tcb inatrtiou, in advance. fc)i'jcial .j-ices, j leaded, preceding aiverUeu.(.n;a, tweatv ceuta per ' line of fiiace occ upied. A equitre coiari-es tea lines of gpa.?e. j 3-The cirtiilation Ol tbe PRAIHIE FARMER u now tbu iarrctt of ay vaper of iu eiatk iu Wrt and North -Wi.tt, and olf.r lo NiirM-rymo.Fioriri'-i andlmplemrc t il tuufactuierr, the bekt uicdiuiu io ! reach the mtei :itrMtvi. EMETi i Cr , Zr.i Lif f . bui-g", 11 CHAS. VOGT & CO Cor. Main and 5th sit-, NEBHAS2A CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealeri in LEATHER AND IRON, SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER. Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tool, WAGONS, PLOWS, &c. ("Orders Promptly attended to. KLErSEU & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPJEK, WINDOW SHADES. Confectioneries, Toys Coal Oil liUinps Ac, Ac. ve am also aRer.ts f r the Buchanan Woolen Mills, of St Joseph, Mo., aud have now on band a good assortnu-nt of FAXCr CASSIMKRES, CLOTHS, JEASS. fLAXXELS, Jte 4 which ve hart received on commission, and ar prepared to exchange for WOOL 0 CASH, at very reannahla itrurrx. IS" H've ns a caII, one (lour cast of tha llEKALD cETicr, riattsmouth, lra ka. May 10, 1S65. tf L. GOLDING, VEALEU IS HATS l CAPS. Boots 8c Shoes, Tru 11 ks.Yaliscs. etc. Give mo a call. I propose going cast in a short time to purchase goods, and f ill sell off inj present stock at Extremely Low Figures. Remember the place. One doer WEST of the IIkrald effice, PLATTSMOUTH N T s UAmm & go,, post orrrcE bcildino NEBRASKA CITY, - - N. T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DLALKR9 IM SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY Als Afnta for all the principal MA GA ZISES and SE WSPA PERSf For which Subscriptions are received at Pubh;bar' Ii. FROST & Co., tVHOLESALE G H O C E R S- Opposite the Post 035ce NEBRASKA CITY, N. T. GOODS