She Wmtffca gtaraht. LOCAL NEWS- Plattsmcuth lodge No- 6, A- F- & AM. f ri'l ircniniuriC;.tion 1-t :ind 3J Muiid:iy (Teach ninth. 9 1 4 o'clock, p. m. E T I I KK.W. M. j.G MO WE. Sir. Nebraska Chapter No-3,11 A.M. i ir nn i' nu i l ani 4th V.'ednrnl y of .,!i w. uth, at 6 1 2 o'clota p m. J. G. HOWE, H. P. J. C CLMMIXS, fee. I- 0.0- F. Fi.itte ."tlr. N 7, m-eti fury afirliir everiing 11 lit t un llijiii Hall, rfi.il. ft tf itber LoCge . .... i . .. t.i. t ..i..- are re----' 3 ' .' .... Rv arJe.- II . IIUWUXB, S.O. w. foiT oer, KcC Sev'y. frrtn n't-tnfdoy' Vni'u. (T"Mr. GolJiiig is putting up a new g:or Ofiposito the Episcopal Church. ("C'1J weather anl poor fuel is our tcue for the sir.a'.l amount of reading xai'.ler in to-day's paper. fV" l) rP'1!l!'ly reported that a man xr9 frozen t death during the niht of "J'ue-id.iv. 13th, at Nebraska City. rz"Wc understand that (ieo. Boeck s nhml enlarging hi extensive brick wag in and blacksmith shop. Hn bii-i-ntss i rowin-tlie reason is he ahtrliits. ,!"Are the rrood peop'ie of Glenweod trjiup to out-ble p old Hip Van Winkle What's the matter over the MuMv? Lcti hear from jou w, shiuIJ work togeth er wake up friend. v.Mr. Jarns E. Tutt has rente 1 the ''llvatt Ilousu" and intends opening a first-u!a-s IIot-l. Thi is a Ood move, but the thin;; to fill the most neeiiful of al! iniprov'iiii.'nts in our city, M afnst c'.a Hotel building. W' hope to soon ea ome joint stock company take ho'd of this matter, and with a determination to puh it through. Th'ra is more mon ey in a f.rst c;i Hotel in this city, than C3uIJ bere.iliz''d from a small jjold mine. Froirl Thxii tJu I my (T"N .w is the time to ot out your rairo;id ties; they will be needed on the other eid3 of tho rirer next summer. t?A man by the name of Moure, a rancheman, wim rubbed a few days since in Nebraska City of soiii'i $jUi. The upposed robber has been arrested. jjy-.Msesrs. McEiwain &. Ojger are en titled to great credit, for the excellent job of painting nnd graining they have 3oni in ths new four story brick. jTl'he weatlier for tho past for'y ight hours has been extremely cold; the mercury Reitiug down to o ) degrees be xero, and a htri't'jj wind from the north. There will h ive to be some "tall thawing" if the ice loosens before March. V1" The person frozen to death at Ne braska City, of whom mention was made jesterd iy, prove. to ii iv b.-on Mr. (ieo. Allen, an old miJ respected citizen. lie . down town in the evening, and it is auj posed ho got bewildered in the storm and firished, Mr. .Mini leaved a wife oJ S''vlt.i1 children to mourn his losg. '5?Ve iued a goo 1 arid largo lute! bore, we have tw o uow, huih of them well kept, but they are not largv enough to ac- jiniriodato the traveling pulOic. No investment wou'.d pay better than this, ad it muit be done. Who ever heard of a decent sized town wiiu railroads ap proaching it, convenient to a navng.ible nvr, without a largo and commodious bote.? We hold "no hotel, no towu" to be the verdict of travelers, and again call attention to the subject. s8t there is a loose printer about tht country he can lind employment by calling at this uCiee.. 5"There are still a number of men ir, bminess iu this city who are not repre kentcd through the columns of the Herald t'ome forward, gentlemen, and let the p eoplo see you- "Messrs. Glover & Nash have re f aired and re-Gtted the old water will on Kg Creek Mills county, Iowa, and are .now turning out a cuperior article of llour. They left us a sack last week which can not be beat in the west. C. 1.. Cooper, Es., of this city, keeps it for sale. Ve learn that Messrs. Colvin, Janus and Iavis have bouhgt the build jug known as the "Oreapolis House," two miles north of town, and propose moving it to this city. They will re moddle it, and construct two or threo residences from the materUl. The spirit ofjmprovetuent it on the increase, and thoso who cannot procure new material are looking up buildings in tho small towns of former days and removing them to tho city. We predict that those who build the coming soason, even at an apparently heavy ex xetise, will be the men who make the 3110H mney in future. C5?The young scamp who done the shooting a short- time sinco took "leg tail' last oight, and is supposed to have fft these parts for good. He had been tried before justice O'Niel on the charge of assault with intent to kill, and was in charge of sheriff Gss awaiting bail. This community will not psobably be IroubUd bj him again goon, yet it is bad policy for scoundrels to know that they tare any chance for escape from custody, and we therefore again urge the necessi ty of a jail, A good iron cell can be procured at a comparatively triSing cost, ni coull be placed in any kind of a building until the county could provide good jail building. Let us have one. r-jrn Saturday' laly SSTCan't friend Ueattey send us a few Ji!j sutacribers froia the Union P. O.? Let us hear from that part of the county. EJ7"Keep it before the peeple that Cass i the wealthiest agricultural county in Nbraka, and that in her wealth Platts tn Jiith has & sure fondat;.9n for a city. If Nebraska City is eighty miles west (nearer Ft. Kearny) of Plattsmouth, how far is she from the C. B. & St. Joo Rail road. "We hear of a number of men from the east who propose opening business in this city the coming epring. They show undoubted evidence of sound mind bv se lecting this point from among the many rising towns of tho west. 2?" We have received the first number of the Western Iwlrpendint, published by II. C, Miller, at Bellevue, Nebraska. It is independent in politics, and devoted to home interests. Success to the new pa' per. n.-nutif ul grand sublime deli cious. Language is inadequate to set forth the merits nnd beauties of the cake preented us by the ladies of th? "Eact ern Star Degree," or our gratitude to the fair donors. That Masonic charity may ever be extended to them is our earnest wish "Ve hear men speaking almost daily of friends in tho east who are making preparations for removing to Nebraska this spring. Come along, there is plenty and to sparo in this co untry of all that is needed to build up a home for your old age. S'nd a,few more papers east, and thus accelerate the westward emigration. C3?"Whose business is it to keep the Cemetery in repair. We are in f 01 rued the weeds and rubbish abound, instead of bluc-grass nnd gravel. Let this matter be attended to, and our cemetery be made to look like a Christian burial place, in" stead of a mere convenience for disposing of the dead bodies of our friends. C7"Now is the tune to circulate the glad tidings of a country found. Le every man send off a few papers to his friends, and different hotels and reading rooms in tho eastern an 1 middle states, and thus spread the news that our glori ous Territory is fast becoming one of the most important portions of the west. T7"The conferring of the Eartern Star Degree upon tho lidy relatives of Freemasons took place last evening at the Masonic Hall. An excellent supper such as the ladies of Plattsmouth, and especi ally those connected with this order, know how to prepare was served in the best style. L5ro's. Marks, Good, Pierce, Mills, and their wives, and Bro. SnuQin, from Glenwood, wcro present by invitation, and co j f erred the order of Eastern Star upon about seventy ladies and gentlemen. Nothing could exceed the pleasantness of the occassion. The music and singing by Mrs.G od, Mrs. James, Mrs. Siuison, Mrs. Wise, Mr.Jaiuca and Mr. Wise, was real ly excellent, and deserves great praise. Altogether, the occasion was joyous, and will not soon be forgotten. Before the close of the entertainment a vote of thanks was offered, end carried unani mous', to the friends from Glenwood for thir attendance and aid. which was re sponded to by Bro. Matks. The Masonic 1'raternity of Plattsmouth is an honor to any community, and each member of the order here generally rejects credit upon the body in exemplifying its precepts. from ifniVnj'i Ihiili. "J. N. Sharp, of the firm of Mick elwait it Sharp, has gone east on business for the firm. "7"Prayer-nieetings are being held in the M. E. Church at 12 M. caeb day dur ing the revival. CIT'C .tpt. G. E. Dor ington, of Chica go, is in the city looking up a location for business. The Capt. has been in bus iness in Chicago for several years, and understands that this is one of the best points in the west to locate. We hopo he may conclude to stay with us as we need a few just such men. m . I'rom Tfiliy' It.iily. fJ"The ice on '-old muddy" is n ot less than two feet thick at the present time; and will not probably break up before the 1st of March. Frank Parcel, Esq., has the thanks of the 'boys" in tho Herald office for as sisting them in getting out a paper during the "cold simp." vWe regret to learn-that last friday evening about 7 p. m. Mrs. Eslick of Rock Bluffs came to an untimely end by falling backwards on some ice, striking the back part of her head on a small rock and fracturing her skull. She was in the act of welcoming her husband home, whose wagon she heard entering tho enclosure near her house, and thus suddenly has an amiablo lady, most estimable wife and mother been taken from our midst. (J7"A meeting of the members of the Catholic congregation of this place, was held on last Sunday, for the purpose of raising funds to complete their Church. A committee on finance and buildings were appointed, and before the meeting adjourned upwards of ?200 was subscrib ed for that object. Those wishing to contribute towards this purpose can call on Mr. G. Fickler chairman of the com mittee or Mr. Joseph Butzerin treasurer. Another meeting will be held at 11 o'clock a. m., on next Sunday. 5?"We invite attention to the let ter of "W. C." in an other column. We h ive thrown our paper open to 'State" and "Anti State" correspondence, and will take pleasure in giving publicity to tha views of all parties on this question. "W. C." makes some points in bis com munication; but he should remember, that at the time Kansas became a state, he had an immense debt saddled on her which was paid by immediate taxation, and that probably accounts for the large increose of taxation on her admission to the Union. Give us your views, friend; a thorough interchange of opinions on this subject will go far to enlighten ns all. SABBATH SCHOOL.. The members of tho Presbyterian Church and others interested in the re-organization of our Sabbath School, togeth. er with the children, are requested to met at the Presbyterian Church, on next Sabbath, at 2 o'clock p. m. J. N Wise. STRAYED OH STOLEN. From the M- E. Church, last evening, 20th, a roan pony, white strip in face, right hind foot white. He had on a gov ernment saddle, with a headstall of light col Dre J loat her, rounded, and round rtins, with a hitch strap buckled into the bri dle b"t. Any one giving information of his whereabouts, or returning him to the nndersignej, will be liberally rewarded. Feb. 21. F. G. PARCEL. (Jif WANTED Two or three Black smiths. Steady employment and 'big" wages will bo giveu by applying immedi ately at the two story Brick Blacksmith shop of Geo. Boeck, Plattsmouth Nebras ka. Council Bluffs -Von areil copy one time, nnd Omaha Republican one week, and send bill to this office. 19 Ot. Notice. Persons indebted to us by note or ac count are requested to call and settle the sa-jie immediately. Stauds & Anderson. Feb. 1 1SG. 1m. MARRIED. On the 17th inst, at the M. E. Parson age in this c:y, by Rev. Wm. A. Amsba ry, Mr. Ceylon T. Williams and Miss. Ma ry Ella James, all of .his city. Should the telegrahic news be scant for a few days, our readers can take it for granted that eomo of the "poles are down" or the "insulation imperfect." We trust however, that friend Williams will not allow the "battery" to be en tirely "exhausted," nor leave his "key open" to the annoyance of other "opera tors." FOCK.4L XOTItC The fuueral services of Caroline, wife of J. L. IIeyser, will be held to-morrow, 22nd inst., 10 1-2 o'clock A. M., at the M. E. church. All are respectfully invi ted. 1ST IK W JEWELRY STORE The subscriber having purchased the Red Store on 2d street, lately occupied by Sarpy and others, would respectfully inform the citizens of Plattsmouth and vicinity that he has refitted the store and opened a lare nnd full stock of Jewelry nnd Fancy Articles for Ladies, Gents, Children, and the rest of mankind, and is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing in the best miT;nr, find would be harpv to serve his old and as many new customers as may give him their patronage, assuring them of their work well done at moderate pri ces, nnd on short time. The stock, em bracing every variety of goods usually kept at a first class Jewelry Store, will ho sold at low prices and warranted of the best workmanship nnd material. He has also a small stock of Family Groce ries, which will bo replenished from time to time, and sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently located in this city, I respectfully solicit a share of patron age, and cordially invite all to call and examine the stock on hand, as wo would bo pleased to servo you, and do not ask vou to buy unless we can make it for your interest to patronize 11s. E. II. EATON. I lattsmouth, Dec. 27th, lStlo. tf Valuable Lands for sale N w t 10 12: S w 23 10 12 : E 1-2 e e 7 10 13; E 1-2 n 0 13 10 13 ; S w 14 10 13; S e 23 11 11; S w 32 13 13; S e 0 11 13; N 1-2 n w 8 ll 13; Also Town Lots in city of Plaitsmouth. All of which will be t-ol.1 low for rash. Call and tee the alxive lands belere imrchaain,'. Apply to S. Dl'KE, de"J7 Tax Payer and Land Jccnt. ESTRAY IN'OTICE. Taken up ly the und-riiKned, at K-ck BliifTu, on the 1st day -f Jan , lS03.ciii! red hiilur. 1 1-2 veara old, ha a white streak acm. th forehead, nd left e.ir crupped. P. G. CoBsON. Juuuarj 14. iw cnxxvmiY sale. Isaac Ci-e ) va I In Chancery. Aodl. y II. Bamhill ) In pursuance and by virtaeof a decretal order to me directed, f-om the t'ilice or the i'l'-rk. of the Dis trict C't'lrt of the 2-1 Judicial District, in ami U r Cans county. Nebraska, made in the aln.ve c.-usc. an 1 lieinni; l;ite on the 2ith day of OrtotH-r, lsfiji, l eiiijl li-e J."rn-'d Ocuitwr term of said Cujrt, I, the suhscniier. Master in Chancery fi-r aid dure, will otfei for sale at .ub;i.; vendue. f.- cash, to the hik-li-'t-t and best hiddi-r. in frout of the Couit house, in rlattstnouib, Nebraska, on Saturday, March 3J, 1SCG, at 11 1-2 n'cloek in, of naid day, .. f.-llnwinp de fended real fsu't, X - wit: The KnitH half (1 -'.') of the north-east quarter (l-4j. -n I theeau bulf ( I -J: of the outh-eait -iDirter (J 4) of section unrulier thirty-tno (3ih in uu-hip number t-n (IS), north of ranae numlier fourteen (14), eat of the 6tll p ro. in CM r..unty, N--hrsk I ert itorj ; Together with a I and t-insui.ir the improvements, h-rid l.iuients and jp purlenatice thereon or thereto belonging, or in any wise appertaining:. To Vc Hold an the pr..pe ty of the d fendaut atn.ve named to na:isfy d decree, the amount of which in the mm of $1411.10, together with c-xti of soil and s i'e. Dated January 'Jiilh, l-oo F. 1. nCRRINGTON, M later in Chancery. T. M. Mahqtett, Sol. for Cotnp't. ;an31 4 Chancery Sale. Albbht Bco.n. 1 vs V la Chascfry David Uawmrrt ) In pursuance k by virtue of a rlceretal order to me direcud fiein the office of the Clerk of the district Court, or the od. Judicial di-trict, in and for Cass county Neraka nude in the ahove cause, and Dealing date ou t ie 27th. day ef October 1605, beii:g the adn-urned October term of Haid court I the sub cr-.ber Maer in Chancery for aid court, wil offer for sale t-t i.nb'.ic vendue fi-r ca--b, to the highest and best bidder, to fr-mt of the Court house in PJat-smi uih -hra.-ka, on Saturday March 3 1SC5 at 1 1-2 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described premise, to wit. The aouth half ( 1-2) of the no-jth enst qnarter (1-4) of eei tii-n no. thirty (80; A the east half (I 2) of the north east quarter (I 4) of section number twenty sine (29) in township number ten (10) north of rau?e number ihirtteti ('.-"M ea-t of the ixth P. M. n Cass county Nebka lerrito.y. Together with all anp sincnlar the imrroements, hereditaiiiecis. and ppoitenances thereto belonging or in any wie appertaining, to be so d a the piopery of t) e de en- ants a ee named to satisfy -aid decree the amount of which is the sura of 538 70 and costs of tuit arid sale. Dated January 26th 1566. F. M. DoaBircros, Master in thsccrry. T. M. MAiQVETT.Sol. for cerap'lu Cliai.cery Sale. far ah L. Cee and Isaac Coe 1 vs VIo CUaacery. Jatnel Bowmas. ) In pursuance and by virtue ef a decretal order to rne directed fn.in the office of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of the 21 Judicial District, in aad for ('ass county. Nebra-sk, made in the above cause, and te-a-iuE dite on the ::ld day of Oct -her, ISSft, beine tiie a-'jouri.ed October term of said Cou-t, I, th lc itir. Master iu Chancery fir said Court, will tifl'.-r at pabiic vendu-', f-r Ca-h.to the hiahest and best Ljd'ler. in front of the Court-house, iu Platls-in-'Uth. Nebraska, ou Saturday, the 3d day ef .March, 1SG6, at 10 o'clock a m ef said day, the followine describ d real tstalA, to wit: The M-uth half (1-2) of the wiiiih east quirt'-r (1-4) of se.-tion ne. one (1). in lowuahip do. twelve (13, nortn of ranire no. twelve 112), ea-t of the 6b principal meridian, in Cuss county, Nebraska, Tegr-ilicr With a 1 and singular the iUipt'-'Vemeutu and appiri'tenauces ihreoa or tlireto l-eijoiiitf.or iu any wi-e appei U:iilu:. To be sold as the property of the d' f"od.tnts above named, to satisfy said decree, the amout.t of which is the stun of u71 n , audc-sis of suit and sale. IJaied January 25th, l6. f.m. DORRisGray, Master in Chancery. T. M. Mabqi-ett, Solicitor for Conipl't. jau31 5w PROBATE NOTICE. Jhn W. Barnes, Guardian of the minor children of thomas W. Barnes, deceased, vs Elizabeth Barnes, and the next of kin, and all par son interested : You are h-reby infrm-d that mi the 2Flli day of Januarv, a D ls-lti, said 3-Jardian filed It is, p-tit-on iu Hie 1'iobate Court of Cass county, l T. , iLe ob ject and prayer of said petition i to obtain an order from said Cum t for the sale of the !ollowin real es state, to wit.- The we9t half of the south-west quar ter of section n . eisht (S), in townsluu no. ten (10), north of range no, t hirer n (13), east of the 6th p m, in I'ass c'-utity, N . T. The Court will hear said pe tition on the 27 ;h day of February, a u 1S06, at 1 o'clock p ni, at which time ail perbons iaterested can appear and show crura why said prayer should not be t rant- J, if any they have. j W MAKS'IAIA, Jicol 3w Probate Judge Ailiiiiiiisti'ator7? Sale OF HEAL ESTATE. By order of the Probate Court of Cass county, N. T , on Saturday, the 2Ath day of February, A D 1S0G, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p m of said day. at tha front door of t'le Court-house will be sold at public vendue, to Die hiclie-t and best bid d- r fur cash, the following Ural Estate, us the piup erty of the estate of Samuel Habn aud Angelina llaiiti, deceased, to wit: the nnrih-west quarter Of ertiou (4) four, in towasbip (12) twelve, north of range (14) thirteen, east of the 6th principal me rid -lan, in Cass county. Nebraska Territory. A. C. MATFltl-D, Administrator of the estate of aramuel Hahn and Angelina Habn, deceased. feb7 iw Chancery Sale. David Pearce "1 vs I nsel II. Barker aud f jeiuda Barker. J Ansel Lu In Chancery Wm. F. Enders vs Ansel n. Barker and f Lucinda Barker. ) In pursuance and by virtue of two decretal orders to me directed from the i-fflce of the Clerk of th Dis trict Court of the !ind Judicial District, in and for Cass county, Nebraska Territory, bcariuif dates re stiectively on the ilth day of April. Hti2, leiUR the Ai-ril tTin of said Court, and on the 17ih day of De cember, l-SO-i. beins the artj -urned October te'in of all Court, 1, the subscriber. Master in Chancery for said Court, will off-r tor sale at public veudue. To! ca-h, 1 1 the hit-best and best bidder, in front Of the Court-house, in PlaUsuviutb, Nebraska, on Saturday, the 3ti of .March, 15GG, at 1 o'clock p tn. of said day, the fo'.Iowinp described real estate, to wit: The undivided one. half (1 2) of t it west half (1 i) of lot no. twe've (12). in block no twenty s. ven (27), iu the city of Pluttsinotirli, Cass county, Nebraska Territory, as the same is deaiiruat ed upon Ihe recorded plat of said city, tojrnher w th all and sit. -'"In' the uuprovriip-uis, heriditamtnts an i appurtenances thereon or thereto belonninp, or in any wi-e appertaining. To be s.dd as the proper ty of the ihoeinlaurs above na:n-d to satisfy said de crees, the amouut of wli n il is the suir of $'JI 1,51 and interest at the rate of ID per cent from the d.ites of said d.cree-, together with costs of suits aud sales. Dated January 26lh, IstiG. F. M. DO RU INGTON, Master in Chancery. T. M. Marqcett, Solicitor for CotnplaiPants. jaii:'-l o Chancery sale Isaac Coe ") vs In Chancery. Henry II. Batchford It f (.;.. .ru-e. II . V ekory. J la pursuance and by virtue of a decretal order to me di reeled f rem the cflice of the Clerk of the Dis trict Court of the 2d Judicial District, in and for Cass cuiinty, Nebraska, made ii the above cause and hcariuir dateou the 5 h day of November, 104, be ing the adjourned October term of said Court, I, the subscriber, Master in Chancery f-r said Court, will oPe.- for sale at public vendue, for cash, to the high est and best bidder, in fr .lit of Ihe Court-hous', in Platteiiiouih, Nebraska, on Saturday, .March 3d, 1SG6 at 11 o'clrck a m, the following described real estate, to wit; The north-w-xt -i'U r er (1 4) of section num ber twenty sev.n (27), iu township number ten (In), north of ranye number twelve (12), east of the 6'h p m, in Of.ss connty, Nebraska 'J'errito y; Together with all and siucular the improvements, hei u!ita-uu-lit or appnrtenances thereon or there o bebinicin, or in any wise appertaining. To be sold as the property ot the defendants above named to satisfy saiil rli rr e the amount of which is the sum of $3io, toeether with csts of sui. au I sale. Dated January 2tith, lt6 F. M. POKTtlXGTON, Master in Chancery. T. M. Mahqcett, Sol. for Conip't. jau81 4 Chancery Sale. Isaac Coe ) vs VIn Chancery. Enoch harp ) In pursuance and by vir'ue of a decretal order to me directed from t'.e otn eof the Clerk of the District Court or the 2 1 Ju licial Dis rict, iu and for Cas rouniy, Nebraska, made iu the above cause and heiring dure on the 5th d ry of November, ls6l. be ing tip- adjourned October leim of said Court, I, the subscriber. Master to Chancery for said Court, wil! fler for sal at public vendue, t"r cash, to the high est and best bidder in front or the Court house, In Plattxmouih, Nebraska, ou Saturday, 3d day of March, 1S6G, at 12 o'clock noon, of aaid day, the following de scribed r- al eita'e: The i.- rth-east quarter (1-4) of section number thirty-live (35), in township twelve (12). north ot rane. numUer twelve (12), east of the bth p m. in Casa county, Nebraska leiritorv; To icet h r with all and singular the iinpiove-nenis, her iilitametits and ipui tet.auees thi-reon or thereto be longing, or in any wise appertaining. To be sold as the pro;ierty of the above named di feudatit to satisfy said decree, the am nmt of whi h is the sum of tso:, topethi-r with crsts of sui r tud sale. DaUd Jariu ry 20th, lrijii. F. M. D0KRIXGTON, M ister in Chancery. T. M MiRQUETTt Solictor for Compl't janai 5w SEMINARY For Cienci'al Eilucation, PLA TTSMOUTIf. The English department und-rthesuperintendence of Mr. Sherlock, late Inspector of Public Schools la Canada The Musical department i-conducted by Mrs. Sher lock, pnt-il of celebrated master in England. Hie c ur of in-tructioo inclu-tes the various branches usua'ly taught in first-class schools, Book Kee,.ing by double and sing e ent-y, French Music, (Piano Foil, Guitar and tinging) c. The term commences from the entrance if tiit p"fil; payment o advance. Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock return thanks for the liber al support they I ave received, and shall by unremit ting utteu ion to their pupils endeavor to merit Its continuances There are uly vacancies for a few mora pupils. v janlO 3m halk cr, MercliantxTailor Ont door east oj SchlaiersJtxrelry stott, MAIN ST., PI-ATTSMOUTlt O.Teis bis services to the rer-e of this eiVy and surrounding country. jan22 diva AN IMMENSE LOT OF IOLIM POTS! Just received and fcr sale at STAUDE Si ANDERSON'S. riattsmout-, Ft1. 1-t, 1??5. !a INT J3 WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOP. G-eo. Boeck 8c Co- Have removed 19 their .YE IV TWO STORY BRICK SHOP, .Yorlh-ivesl of Boeck' s Old Stand, Where they are prepared to turn out all kiud of New Work, such as WAGONS, EUG-G-IB3, Plows, And everything needed by Freighters or Farmers in the lest of style. Horses, Mules and Oxen Shod in the best style and on reason able terms. J OB-AYOEK Of etery description, either la wood or iron, done on ihort notice. C" Particular attention paid to Repairing all kinds of MACHINERY AND CASTINGS of such. Tbcy keep on hand, and for sale, Ox-Yokes, Bows, Steeples, Cable-chains, BOLTS of all sizes, WAGON BOWS, &C-, in fact, everything in their line Deeded by Freighters, Emigrants or Farmers. IlayiDg a large stock of Seasoned Timber, and the best quality of Iron, Thimble Skeins, 4c, -lected by our&eives, with special reference to this trade, we f.'el confident that we san tnra otst better and more work, at cheaper rates, than any other shop in Ihe Territory. Thankful for past patronage, we solicit a continuance of the lame. GSreO- Eoccli dfc3 Co. &3T Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Ulefunded PtATTSMorTH, N. T., Nov. 8th, 1865. 6m Bi.ACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines ana Liquors, for Medicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally. Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black Plattsmouth, May 1st, 1SG5, tf fr? e-1 E. T. DUKE tfe Co., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE- W keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters OUTFITTING G O O J3 S Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid- Ovens, Camp Kettles, A c. We also keep Chain Pumps and Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coffee Mills Sic. JOB WORIL ! Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Slain St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTH. NEURASKtA- Wil. ft. FEXfCK, PENICK & ah Wholesale Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Jlass, Paints, Oil3, Pure "Wines and Liquors, Coal Oil and Lamps, Stationery, &c. NOS. SStSECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO iJTWs are the Northwestern Who!1 Agent for Dr. TV Jajne i Sen, aad Dr. I. C. Ayer ft Co , od rtu fnrnlth tietr m-.l3.L0 ta r, sntitii. ;aoi4 'r -XTSjr Retail Dealers in WM. LOVIJiO. LOVING, Dealers la 53 o o" o -s P P. C5 O r 4 i on O c H X 3 p. o - awass -3 Ql ? B o CO 5 : P 2 - ry g ir, a- J3 o - c o c o o o - p E. w2 o c Z m ctj TO CO o o f3 o 2 B. ITewnian (Successor to S. Bloom,) Dealer in EEADY MADE Gents Furnishing G-ooda Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c, &c. Also a lnree lot of RUBBER GOODS and REVOLVERS always on hand. AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their bnent to elnmine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs arid Vool. Plattsmouth, Slav 25i tf STATEMENT or THB FIRE 1 TOMADO Insurance Company, OF FREEPORT. ILLINOIS. V"e, Thoma J. Turner. l'reoirli-Dt. an1 Charle fquire. Secretary, of the Fire ai.d Tornado I .ur auce Cuuipanv, of Fnipurt, Illinois, hereby Ctitify "lliat saiil Ccmpiiiv l r?s.n-il of a carr.tal of at loa-t one lin.ulri d thouanl -iolliirs, a-curtil by li-'a i r real e-tnle wurlii at cah valUaiinn at ittrt five timet c aiiinunt i f r-tid capital aul n l iti-u'Dbe--. etf mure tli-in one fcurih i-f a"l cali Taluatiua " -ul '1 it. J. TiriiNKK, l'.c-'t, (C n ) CI.ARLtS SQflRtri, Sac'j. fine of Illinol', I (, S:-pliiDforj Cour.tr. f r-ronaliy aiiaxrvd brfoie me, le-k of the CuOn ty Court of biepheimoii crunly, Thon as J. Turner arrt fhai le qurrrs to me known as the Prcaideut ar d S. crelary of the Fire an-1 Tornad'i In'u ari09 C iniany, h", beiuu flint duly wurn acc-ndmv to law, severally dep- and y .'that U - above crr-tifl-aie, ubk ribe.l to by ".In ni recpn tirly, ta t ne la bUhvtiinie ah'l iu fa l, a tbwwn by the rtcoida of saul Company. ' fcul-C ib--d arid sworn to befjre m, thl 6:h clay &f JarruaiT. It Hr6. al GEO. TIIOM'S'!r. County Clerk, iu Iij t. P. I'lEittOL, ljej.uty Cierk. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY, To exjire on the 31 f diy tf J.muary. A It l.-riCKAJIci: LlMI'ilTMtUT, 1 UUi.e of Tcrritri.il Aud-tor. Omaha, Nebraska, January 1 1SC6. J Wherr as, J. T. CAMPBtLI., I--q . A-amant bea eral Arnt fur Tho Fire and Tomtulo fnturanc Company, located at Freepoit, In the btato of llli iH.is, hr filt-d in tin. oftc-a rerliBed Cory cf "ihe Act of Incorporation of aaid Company, together with a written iosirument unier tU Seal if aaid Cmpa cy.aiuncd by the Presi ietit and Secretary of aid Company under oath, certifying that said Com;ay i posjesned f a c-.piial of at lat One Hundred Thoaa.nd Dollar, secured by liec um teal entat worth aicaxh valuation aticaat flva time the amount of said capital, ani not encumberrd to more tbn one-fonrth aaid caah valnatrcn,'' in accordance with th reqnirtrment of hection Fourteen of a law of rhe Territory of Nehra-ka, entitled "Ah Act in Jtelutitn to f'txiirance Companies," approved FeU ruary 15ih, l5';4. Therefore, be It known, by thee preaenta. That In pnrsaaoce of the Aforetaid Ac, I. John IHlle.ple, Auditor ft the Ternt-iry of Xbrhka, do hereby certify, that aaid Fire aiid Tornado Inautanc O'm pany haa fall aathority to trar.uict buiinei of la. ?nraoce ia the Territory of Nebraska, nnder tho law of thia Territory, tnt4 th81.t day of January. A D 1S67- In wltnt wh'recf. I bare tubiCTibed jay name, and ca i- d ihe eal of the AnditoiU 1T Office to be affixed, tbi 16th d u( Juii ar, A D li6C J0HK GILLESPIE, Tarritoria! Audiko'r. ' F 71. Dorringtoa, Ag't, f-:t2 6d Tia'tsoiou:!:, 3Tetrak.