Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 22, 1865, Image 3

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LOOAT, Ni:VS.
r'-fSl'. H. Austin, r.f Ei'I.t M;i drove,
i nn et hi? cirv of the 'Anifrienn Con-
f jct" I v onllin pt till? ofIic?.
I frlho peoj.io f.f N -'rartk. City are
; r" CURi!,.-r:n their Iioutjs. Sjiue etjle for
a urn -ill burh.
m m
-j-For Sale or Exchange for improT-
p F irrnln Em 1 4 ncrt of land sij-
"j j .lining tb c:tv of PlattsEioulh, contnin-
: in1 line .'prints. Apply at this office.
- - -
; C""!'3 wori c jnstructin sile-
j xca'.ks h prorcsMn rapM!v, ami will
3 .jmti b cjinpl'.teJ if the weather contin-
r1"J. Sterling Morton of the NeLras
' i r;;r hai h:ul a ynirof horses
(itu'.i n ! :t ' - Prices nun are "ungrate
f fa,,- us uv'.l s rrruUies. Th? theives
-; ar,. rev-or:-: ! to I.aTC W-u he.irJ of near
Ken '"
rt'l'he resolutions pushed by the
' I'-;!: W.W' !.i"! I- n t!"
Ica!h of N. II. Muri hce wore rec-ivi."
ti I a o f r j uVi'.cati 'ii in na; la-t i.-si:e.
but w'.l be fi.rnJ in to-.lay's paper. j
rVW'f. leant t h it Mr. Dean prjpoie3
rrec:i t!:. bti'.'. Kn ft is 1 pi:t;';r.;: in tb
requi ;tc ii.ic!.ir;-ry for a '.V .ob.n fitei-i-ry
on S.:t Cr- k !.t m 'r'n;. Ti.N
won:.! I""1 a J""i.-ir'' i i-' !'t i --11, ami Jr'a't
5 Cro-k i t:; ri rU I ality f .r it.
' rr.7-V.'c vt:.t a J.-z-n m'h: sub-
8.,v-i-.r to (ii-.-.-b-;..'. -Anier'cai L'vri-,.:ct.'
' v,' ,V is th.f time t j -t tb. in, :h :i mc will
- -'.t o'i o-."-ri fir s:ibcribc-rs.
'l.l-i bi-4torv, so far m we are able to
i the mo-t -oi.-;.b-t of a:iy yet
t o .rasn.-ne-if. at the bintiirg
cf (lUr i iv'Tii-.i.'nt v.n-l privin-; a coiu-
j.ete . i-
v i:i tne r.iusr oi reoenon.
j7-I hav M. u-a-. ts of good nppl-J-tre..s
::i t!i.- PI .ttnTMitli r.ur-"-ry, of jood
and good varK-i"-. Also a variety
ff cih t fi-'i'.t, ..rn-iau-p.tal trf-.--, !-!.rubryi
cxvT're-u, tVc. Ant!i':ij: in the r.".r .
rr bn- ti t to i bad my n ' ? , v.-til
bo f ariti-b. d to urJ r i. early ia tht
d, r:rg as the !'.r-t f A rii. Sv: a-lver-tifi'ia'T.t
in n;i :i..'r co'iimn.
N jv. i: tf V.'m S. V.'.;t.
r':ij" I ir'v of f!.-;n.rs arrival in
fijir e'tv mi .' ' -i.-lav thi'lr wuy w ; to
CO'Dpltt'. X'.: M:rvry cf 1 1 1 i lb Jc M. 11.
lload from Ft. i, arn.y to tl,.- lii:i. lri-.lth
meridian. This survey woi.'.d b ivo b-en
coin-'.. t' !.i-t full bat for ;h. ladiiin
troub'.-: nnd we are l.rifal ll. y ma;
h ivc bett.T . ! tbis tiro.'.
rr-ilvr;.'. 'v i i tb : ::t :s r.r.x
ir.,is t. f ee P. V vi-by;b tt-r con.-rn
ing tb- .L-S.-at of to.; "I. ':-. as:i- 1 m
N.w .:,v-.,y. Auait uith rait. !:'". m l
, vt :'l t.". I.'. It t .OH a -i 1.HI 1H P - I
t.!.l.'. 'i'tie citlr.-r.s of ti:i I .':..;'y T .-.! a
(rf '.;.' r-'-t ia N'.isby, especially "ino
it t ; . . 1 th it h. will a '"and n
j X.-.v ; - :;-, a-. 1 t-ike up h'.s abo.b in Ne-
- braka ry.
f V'.C-'.OCO 15 7: Tars w : tb . r riotb
i :rg. ; !.!-. K..rr.i.:.it.g II i:s. I' .; .
i J! na : .. ctj., at re lu.-i-l pr'u :s.
'i'iie i:n :';--'.; .' 1.; r. j s to cbanjr- bis
i loi-lro'' ;:;: 1 C ilcrs bis i i;tire tot.k of
; ', at e: : r;u : : s : y A 0
:J, and tb :i'.:. n: -:i i f the j ublio i
therefwre o .11- 1 to ;h 5 i.bovo uottce.
HLDD.M.
i Tbitts nM:''i, Nov. lo'h, ix'.o.
C"?n.'a-l th !-"r t.iatt.T on
fourth i-ue. Wo ! -lri fnn ;-l.in; our
farmer rea I-.T' v, ".ih a naill am ;;n?
i each wetk (.f.-;.'''. iin.tt-.r a wi.l be of
lac jtmc ti
I m ft f tb ':n in the
- t "' u 1 1 o !i or ia- ir ia..or-: ;ino ;t iu.-
. . - i . i : c . l, .
- er5 R.'b
ct. d by th- Clab fi.r that pur-
p'.i-eul take b .1 1 an 1 r.s-i.-c u we think
this brunch f tl..? paper can l: made
! oth intervt".tig an I r.rful.
r'-:JVc- bear nothing r.t t- : b u. a Ire
engine for thi-e:t v. li x rv
one in th "bico v.'ahin . f-T .' -'dy
tr make a la-ive, r bav.; y .u a.l i-otic.r 1
d t ' wait until a ;'.:? breaks oat b tore
d anvtiiing? It upr ars t us th it
it wouM th- "is of tbi- plao-' 10
keep an t-ngin-', i-v.n ';: the d-.-cr.-ased
Civtirit th. y v-ou'i'l h:.v.' t pay ou irsur
an tosiy p. '-.bin of property upon
wbb.h there is n- iii.-urance, and none
;ari 1.- ol.taini'd in fonscnaence of fur
inabilities t j check a lire when onec atart-
We are in r- e.-ift -f the Novem
ber No. of the -.Sobi';; ' Ca-k.!,"" -aj-lb-hed
by .1 H. Ab-xan-b-r. Ploia b-'.i bia.
This is an exev'.b'iit magazine, d'voteJ
.'.uively to th iuterist wf the S j! iie.s,
th'.r widows an 1 ori bans. Hie publish
er is uinz ti! r v .'.tertion to secure an
f oi ib'iation of bounty and has r ,ib:ihed
a call for a 'Sollier.-.' C nv.T.-.".o:i,r' to
be held in Philadelphia, on the 1st of
January next, fur tho pair o-e of present
ing the thing before t'ongre-s. livery
soldier and every schliers friend should
have a eery of the 'Cake:."' 1: is only
two dollars a year.
Notwithstanding Indian troubles
on the i '.aim, trains still continue to leave
for the west. Mr. Hen irie, cf Council
BluUs, start 'd a train of ?o;.ic twenty wa
gons from thi p:T,' on Monday bit-t.
Uv the way, I'e'.idiie does an imm'-nse
amount of freighting west, and invariaijlo
starts from Plattsmouth. lie tinds tbis
the best starting pjint, and the road bet
ter and shorter than any other. Ye in
vite freighters to give this route a trial,
r.nd we have no fears that th.v will evr
1-ave it to traTt l another. Il.,;is--il will
tea -h any ninn that this is ih most direct
nu'e, and an inveatiaiion will 'rove to
l.'uu that the road cannot he txcc'.l'.J.
r'T'Y'i' wfu'J call th- att.'.iiioa i f iur'
readers to tlie n(l-7orfirrnnt of the''Fire
nii'l Tornado Insurance f'ompany, cf
Frffport 111. in this week's isue. From
all we are ahl3 to learn of this compaLv,
it i one of tho most reliable in existence.
The name' of iti olfieers are a sufficient
guarantee that the company is no hum-bu-r:
and letters we have eeen from them
convinces us that all losses will be
promptly paid. Thy have lately com
menced business in this Territory, but
the amount of in-uranco already taken
by them shows conclusively that proper
ty owners havo entire coEfidcnco in the
coiurany. Mr. Campbell, tho (General
AgentA has proven himself a thorough
business man, and has had the sagacity
to secure the services of the most energet
ic men in the Territorv as resident n (rents.
CiTOne of the lchivalry" from the
'sunny south'' r.riived in our city a few
days sinco on his way home from the
western mines. While hero ho learned
that bis property had been confiscated
during the war. It was amusing to hear
this southern braggart blow and howl,
t.-'.ling how ho would make '-Yankees"
scarce in his locality if his property was
not returned to him. It was plain to be
seen, however, from his conversation
i and manner of speaking of "Yankees'
that ha had never faced more than one
regiment of these anima'3 at a time. I:
is likely if he had rerved in the rebel
ranks daring the war his opinion of "Yan-kee.-."
would be somewhat different.
Poor wretch. He has got to learn the
lesson taught by Andrew Johnson, that
merit"' is t lie standard cf manhood, not
braggadocio.
Cl7"We see by tho riattsmouth Ifrral.l
that the sportsmen there have organized
t .vo "port-men Clubs," called "Excelsi
or" nnd "Fmpire," each consitsting of five
-KTubers, and that on a test, which could
kill the most bird the Excelsior won by
two point killing "30 birds in ono days
.-hooting, consequently the FmpiTe had to
pay for. the suj pur.
'e don't know what you call game over
in Plattsmou'h, but if ducks will answer
we hav-3 the same number of sportsmen
here m f ;n wood, we think, that can beat
that shooting bad; in fact we know it, for
ia one an i-a-h.iif-days shooti.ig. this last
wo. k, ;bnrt. was bagod Kightv one ducks.
Host do you like it? UhmcwA Opinion.
W-i like it first rate that is, the ducks;
'it fail to discover that the- killing of 81
d'tcks at fi'tnwood i.i one-and-a-half
days' bunting, 'hows any superior skill
to our sportsmen. The country about
Piat'sm .ath is too thickly settled to find
;:i'nc in abundance.
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Tn'.n ti;i i n t!i- i.f ) t.,l...r, . siu- ini'e r r:?i
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;iti-I !it i.i I e Tt I'vo i-'.i i K cits i n tin- Iii.-r.ic with
M''J.'.Mfd to be lli? 8 t-Tir- fli.!.
ao-. 1 .".it jJ:S'.lfA .ML'l'.uAY.
I'M ray Aolicc
Takn u: on the jirvtsi?-.-. '!.- :.liTitir (f--r
t r-.: i.-) . i:i -ui!: 1' .i:! in i'1', t .1 -s . .i:';:yt
N 1 ., 1 :.f li-u M-.-r. wi h two iioI t 1 it. in ntht
c!i.r, m-i t. -i' :.:.-! - it i-i ' '' a Vn i and let.
ter K" ox left I.i;-, ;i..r-.iv li'i- I-.n k. lu-i'.v whit.-.
SAML'tL. i.lK!.liAiiV.
l"iit::!:o'!lli, N' v. 2J, 1 - '. s-li j-v
I-trny A"ticc.
Tn'.' n .'r lis- I r ill hi . .n..1.--! yr--'ii
at o l.iuii -'t -i 1-111 11 h, o;i I 1't
1l.1v . 1 S .vi-i-.t -r A H. 1 .'.r., i.e r d s'tr. r, l ni.dt J
.i'i ! t:o t" -a I' tt !ii, i-d : s-i r;i"--d I o-I-jft
I'.j-' yni Mi.- owi.-r will c:i:l, pi'.';
5rt rty. p.,y c'.iarjc-, asi l lake f :ii i atii'H ii 11 u '
n. 1 " A. C. MAYhIII.il.
Ilray Notice.
T.' ' f't rp a? !; rf-:.!i:c" f t:.t) i d "i -iitr' i . f -r
Ln-.iki"jff t i- iii.-'.'u:! . .it-, ;t five 1:11.1 n utli-
w -? ; ri.-tT-:.: u 1:. i' at'e H if! tin nni K ur
li.iir i'rtf L. .i y1 f "i 1 1,1. ick a v- iy f -vr
while h.iii iu fuie!,M 1. al'uut 13 LnUtiU h;,.li I n?
r-.-ii rcw,;ii liuii-l; o mark o liramK plt-
c,.;v.iHc J M- L1.NVILLL.
Et ray Ioticc
TaU'ti n 1 v t!"- nri 'er-:i;'i-d, IivirtrS ii:!' "3 north
WxoiuiLi:, ".t. tie Hcpnirf U ater,: in C'a- -aty,
X. T.I a t.'.- lS:h d;r ' f rr ( Iiit, a. i.. 1-im. re
ll.it ... of a -rrl c !-r. w.:h a Mar io 111
i f.Vh.M.I. l-ears ad He l..r: e- m rk. M:
:. :t hio-i fi-t i- nu.tet mi. )ii auarou-o; ate nippn
t i 1'- tw'.v.i v-ars. The iirnff i req:itt-d to rail,
i r..v- ni.i--: tv. iar cisar,;!!, au-l t.-tke .iii auimal
DlVID CrMUiNtit.
Wafur.ouUi. X. T . Oct. 18th, -55.
Iron, Steel, Nails,
STOVES,
' 4
TINNERS' STOCK,
HEAVY HARDWARE
AT-
WHOLESALE.
The largest stock cf
'eit of the Missouri River. Also a
general stock of
Thimble Skeins,
Blacksmiths' Tools,
Axles,
Burden's Horse & Mule Shoes
Ox Shoes,
Ox Yokes and Bows,
Chains, Shovels!,
Spades, Axes,
Carriage Bolts,
Nuts and Washers,
WAGONS
AND
ft
griculi'l implements,
For ?ale
t.ow l-or. Afc-ri-
Warchcuse on Farnham St., let. 14th
and loth Sts.,
CM AH A, - - - N-T.
trl5" i'lrj folicitad, which will rtttive prompt
:ii'.i'a.ii;a.
C. Y. UU11T,
s. ;.t 15, il l
CABINET SHOP.
II. ISOEOK,
llavii: re-oa'.ly l.iiiTl a new aai cilia le aliop on
Uaia St., Flattsaouth, IT. T.,
WVn'.J rtfxpp'-'folly iuform tn cit'zen. of " n I
i .li-iiiiu --ut:t:ej tint lie h.y the fucili'.iea for car
ljiisg on tU'i
CABINET IH'felAE.S.S
In all its hranchca.
IN THE IilOSTArPROVED STYLE
I am ;ir"parej to tarn out tho
CI 1 1 1 A I? Iu S T
a:.d lit- ht diirutle
Mf. -.cry Ji-scrli t:-i, c-v-r otV if 1 in the Territory.
SAT IS FACTION G UAR A In TEED.
i!i-rir:Vn'ar a t-!.ti-a la'A t- ciattiag aad fic-
i!li ,K'L.J
A i k.ii I i f lumlier taken in exchan je fjr work,
riaiti u.uth. April 10, 1ii'i.
W. .MICKfLITilr,
N. J. SHARP.
LUMBER - YARD.
32ickcHvait & .Sharp
IV p !rr- i'i Iin. Lunib t. Lath, iTiinirtH, Pitr. Fah,
liiii.iis, l"iok-ts. mill f vitj variety of Cuitonvudt
Wa'.iiut ar-I Oak Luin'ot-r.
Wltl k-p e'iis,iitly m hind Cord wod, both
Cotto-i Hid 'Jai. All ualei.1 proni.tiy C:l(d.
OlH-.v on lave Stre t, nouth cf C. L. Cooler's
Kfid au.I .jrain l'eyj!,
rLATTSMOUTII, N. T.
-3vecib-r flh 1C.1. Ct:i
PUMPS ! PUMPS!
.Tb- tir.den-uiK.' i prepare! to fiim'Hh tho pio
pie cf l'!.:tt.-ni..u:h asul Mirrouudm c-uii'ry ivj:U
ANY DESCRIPTION
ol Pn-ni.s tV-r n::iy !u- ir? ; ritlu r FOUCK. frl'C
TloN or ("IAIN, fall lit the old . M d of J H.
Ik-.M-i t'.i and -xaii.iue the ddTci tut kl:id, and
ll.eii m it.' vo-.r .--;. dun.
V'.y. 3 0 r-- T. fl'MMIXS.
!
N- licv is her-' y fciveu th:it Wi diinn Staiileinarin I
has in ide ifat; un to tiie Prol at Ci art of -.a
touuty, 1. tj tic ftpuoint d Adiniutrator of the
:ta'c -f i'oiam tautr, ik-c a oil. la'.e of said coun
ty, T ; the C'.iiit nil. hear .:d a liiaUoii on
Thursday, the 14.' day of December,
A. I'. liiV. a' 1 o'cl'H-k P. M., t irh.rli tiiii". nil per
iati0 iiti'T-i-teil can ppear and .n-w cau.e a-hy .aid
aj.pi iutaieit shcu'.d not he ki.(. if any th-ie i.
W:tu- - my hard and i iti-inl eal this H2J
fL.S -.v of NcveiaLcr, A. 1). lS' S.
J. V . MAilSIIALL.
t:o'2t 3w l'robat- JntUe.
NATIONAL MILLS,
DENVER. C.T.,
WHITTESIOnE & CO , Proprietors, a,o nc t0 MU5,C- ''" "f1" a' "
, ty.Order fur tnnii'K or rpairine Piann Forte j
Euv ail kinil o strain at Lii-hei-t mark-t rates. The ! a?ld iielwieon in P.ati .month and r.cinity will be
tt'untn of the h ati-tmd! of NvbraU.i U ci.llrJ , u-nd.-d to at our railivM e-i.t.ivnra.-to
the superior ictl:ti-s f ffjrded theni by tt- iiiiim UAVMOXD, MlMiK CO.
ia toiiTemnir 11.10 cah iho h-at in;' need fin ti.e i . g ir(35
Colsraio maik' t. , :..a , " '
M. B. MURPHY,
Main St., opposite Platte Valley House,
PLATTSMOUTII. - - - NEBRASKA.
Has on hand a large stock of
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS,
BRIDLES IWIIIPS, SPURS,
Currv Combs, Brushes,' Cards, tfce.
Ho can
Outfit a Mule or Horse Train
With everything in hia line, on short notice.
if
My motto is "Quick Sales and mall Profits."
Kepairin? done at all times at reasonable rales-
BLACK, BUTTERY & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail lcaU rg in
Drugs, Medicines and Oils,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery,
Pure Wines and Liquors, for medicinal use,
Dye "Woods, Dye StulTs, and Fancy Articles Generally.
Farmers, freighters and physicians
"Will find our stock of Medicines
ine and of the
Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully l-iltcd by Di Black.
Plattsmouth, May 1st, 1SG-3, tf
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mrm im
E. T. DUKE & Co., r
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Stoves, Till, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japancd
AND STAMPED WARE.
We keep constantly on band Emigrants' and Freighters'
OTJTFITTI UST Gr GOODS,
Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens,
Cam) Kettles, &c. Vc also keep Chain l'umps and
Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit
Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Colfee Mids S:c.
JOB "WOEXXSL Z
Tin Roofing, Gultters and Spouting done on short notice, with
neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew
art's eclehrated Comhination coal or wood Cook Stove.
Give U3 a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between
Second and Third Streets,
PLATTSMOUTII. - - " NEBRASKA-
W. L-
Picture
Pictures taken of all Kinds.
mbrotvres, Th jto-rnplis, Gem Pictures, &c A good aortmrnt of Cases Frames,
Alum5; &e., constantly kept on hand- Hilt and Rosewood Molding, or Frames
mado to order, of any size.
Music ! Music !
RAYMOXD, MI.ER CO.,
DlllEES lit
Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Mnsic and
Husical M'dse,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - IOWA
AND OMAHA, N. T.
OnVrs hT mnil for Music. B-ok?. or anything per-
complete. Warranted Genu
best quality.
f-4 -rr -1 v-t
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THOMAS
Gallery, m
THE PKAIRIE FAEKEE,
UEVCTF D TO
Agric:l:urt, Ifrti:'xi!fnre, Mtcharirs, Ed
ucaiiui:, 11ine Interest, Uencral
l'iics, Alarkds, t-c.
rublifhed Ve.VlT. in a n at octaro f irm offix'.rcn
pc with Ri ii.d.x at the ead tf each volun.6
(six oivnths.j
Tin MS: :.:2.00 A YEAR, IS AJjVASCE.
For ' Tub oftictlve and $24, nnf et-yffet.
53"Appropri!ite ailTertisoirrnt ili tt; j la-!d in
the r armkR f r I cents ji. r 1 ine of Ki'.-.ce, Nrnpa-
ri-
-I. ath in riiou, in advance. 'cial ' X-'.ice
1 adt 1. it. cc i:inir
adt 1, t.r. cci:ine advcrti.cuii uts, twenty c-!i' per
linl f-f MIKCe CCC Ul'if d.
A i iar cm nrrircs tea lines of fp.ice.
lTS-Thi. rir.-uiat on of the PKAIRIE FARMER is
now she Urc-tt d any paper r.f its clam in tt"- Wt j
and North -Went , and ttft-rs toNurwrrun-n, Fi.rit
nnd licplcmiiit Maiiufaituieu, the he-t in-dium t.-i
rea:U the uia'se tnt-i dd.
ilf
nT.MnfTtr - 5T. T. I'Sia
3Jcbra5fca (Situ gWrt?
U. E JIcilECIIAX.
D!.r in
Hardware, Cutlery,
IROX, .V.-27L.S1, STOVES
JXD T IX WARE,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS-
At. Ajrent fnrtheS.ite of the Celetirat.l WAGES
COOK STOVES, ASD KR ASCII, CKOOKS
SIGN OP THE BIG PADLOCK,
MAIN STREET,
B-low the Seymour Uouse, on oppoite M'Je,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEB. T
oct!5
L. FHOST & Co,,
WHOLESALE
G r R O O 3 R S.
Opposito the Post Office,
NEBRASKA CITY, N. T.
$. HARDING C0.
POST OFFICE ELILD1SO
NEBRASKA CITY,
N. T
WHOLE? ALS AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
SCHOOL " BOOKS
AND
STATIONERY
Also Agenti for all the principal
MAGAZ1SES and NEWSPAPERS,
Ft if which Suhsciiiiotis are rcf.ivcd at Put-lithcri'
Trices.
THOMAS .C. CItENSHAY,
MANVrACTCKEK OF AND DtiLKH IS
Saddles and Harness,
BRIDLES, COLLARS, CURRIE
Combf, Spurs, Lashes, IV hips, c-c.
Main Stret,
NEBRASKA CITY, - - N. T.
Nev Periodical Store!
A. K- WHITE &. CO-
A full aoi iineni ot
school hooks cf stationer y
Always on hard.
Latest Eastern Papers and Periodicals
received daily.
??a!1 ord-rs promptly filled. "Cfr
NEBRASKA CITY - - N. T
Apothecaries Hall.
JOHN REED & CO.,
Cor. Main and 5th Sts.,
NEBRASKA CITY, - - KEB-
Dealers in
DRUGS & MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Putty aiul Glass-
Taffnt Medicines of all kinds. Toilet articles, pta
tiouery, and everything kept iu a Crst-cl.tfa I'rug
bt 're, at lianlcrn price.
&f We ar prepared to fill all orders, n I warrant
our t ods to be fre.-h. pr. 10 '63
CIIAS. YOGT & CO,
Cor. Main and 5th ttj.,
NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA,
Dealers in
LEATHER MD IRON,
SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER,
Sa(Ulles, Hardware
Findings nntl Tool?
WAGONS, PLOWS, &c.
CirOrders Promptly attended to.
Drug Store.
Call on the uncr'gced for
1'IRE SIEDICIES,
PAINTS, OIL& STATIONER Y.
D WHITINGER.
c-.nllli .NEBRASKA CITY, - - N. T.
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(SEAnir OITOHITE TUB r OS T OFFICE, )
ST- JOSEPH, MO-
ria irK purchasxd of niv old partner all hit Intur
ct in thHetabIish:d Uaid vaiH ll.us of COLIIOCX
CO., I olfcr an txtensive stock of
HAHDWAHE
CUTLEI1Y, AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Whoiealo and Keiail, at Low P. iivs!
ATTEXTIO.T FARMERS !
1 have a large stock of such floods aj are needed
hy you; call at the "gign of the Tad Lock" to
purchase
plows, crr.TirATons,
PLAXTKHS, IIOFS, OR A IS CRADLES,
OKASS AS IlKCS SCYTHE-,
OX CfAXS. Til ACE A XI
11 A I. 'IE I! II. 1 1 S.I. I
SSATJK.S, SHOVELS
ASI) STAItES,
rOTIOX ASD
WOOL CARPS,
IV E A EES HEEDS
PATE SI' sriSSISlr
WHEELS. COLLARS,
HA MES. W I Six 1C ; LASS,
XAI.S. LOCKS. HIXQLS,
Rf'TS ASD SCREWS,
A XES, HA 7 CHE TS,
A CO EES,
SA WS ASH TLA XES.
I call special att-ntion t my stock of BLJOD'lt
GRASS and ORAIX SCYTHES, tha best artlcla
in the maiket.
Agent Mr the "CA YTGA CHIEF" Keap-r ami
Mow-r, undoubtedly the best machine In market.
a,o.i iw 3fiffri?riT.i.i.L, o J1A.U LOOM.
J. Ij FIIiii?ivool-
Will remove to my Now BuilJinp,
North side Felix street, between 3d and
4th, about March 1st, 18GC.
oc25 ly '
A. G. MANSFIELD
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
IROlcT, STEEL,
HEAVY HARDWARE,
Agricultural Implement.
My etock of Iron aud Stei'l ia larga, compl te, ani
jupetior to any heretofore cfl'ered iu this market.
Also a large stock of
WAGON & BUGGY WOODWORK,
BLA C K SMI TIP .V TOOLS,
FA IR BA NK S S CA L E S,
MO LINE AND ROCK ISLAND
PLOWS,
BROWN'S CORN PLANTER?:,
S VL K Y CVLTI VI TOR S,
BUCKEYE REAPERS AND
MOWERS, & C, .te.
S- Agent for
Grover & Baker's
CELEBRATED
SEH'I G A C II I IV JG S .
Orders from a tlisfneo wKl rrivA r.rnTnr;t
No. 22, THIRD STREET
October 2."in., jsC5. r..
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS,
Sinders S:PaperdealerB,
SA1XT JOSEPH, .MO.,
oclj G:n
8. ADLfR,
S. ADLER !fc CO ,
AXD DISTILLERS,
Dcaleis in all kind of Foreign and Dnmeatie
V7INE3, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
XO. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET SQUARE,
Ht. Joseph, Mo.
oc-2.5 ly
Wool worth fc Karl on.
ST. JOSEPH, MO,,
GENERAL FORWARDING, STOR-
age and Commission Ilcrchants.
65 WCl Rttrirr and Fnnrard Fifight in oil
poiiitf on Mimo'iri Riter nKtrc.os of' ijrato
ec!3 3 m
WILLIAM. S. THATCHER,
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