Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, August 01, 1866, Image 3
She Ubru$ka tcvalil. LOOA L NEWS- F, nn Ylntmlay't Dtxi'ij. C7"Butter is verjr scare ia the mar kl j'ltt now. C'ta't our farmer lrini in it lew poun j? Oar townsman, Jiicob Vallery, -., "(old about .'f'i JO worth of flour to a Mormon outfit," jesterJuy. f"3?e nJTrtiiera"nt of Graves & Mon:;')ioerj, If you want a good arti- e'a of tob;icej or cigars, call on them i7J. M. Cfirothera'name i up as local e li;or of the Gulden Agr, vice Dr. AJonin, hi h i gone to the land cf saints latter dn. Ct?"J. S. Iligbee, the "auction man," arrive. I yesterJ ly from the west, h-re he h ii ieen selling goods to the 'ril- CV-'I'ij. Utlcoaihe, the energetic pro pile or of the Omaha Rrpublican, ha at Inched a hook bindory to his tatubiUh wont the first in Nebraska. JiT'Tii j brick vi rk on Amison A Do rev' new business house i nbout coai j!tej. Tlii will le one of the largest, if nijt the largt, r mines room on the upper Missouri. JJi-S'otwithMtHnding the dull tim-i, Iciitdir Mill piM on. Carpenter! are erijjied in framing timbers and othor- wii prt'paring to erect a new house one djor west of the Pout Office. J"Sr. Fiertj, it Thomas' Gallery, se cured a first, rate negative of Bayard Taylor while that g"nt!eraan was in th city, a limited number of copies from which can be had by applying goon. 2?"- ?nt!em-in who passed through Cariton, Carrol county, Iowa, on hi way from Illinois to .Nebraska, with twenty or thirty head of stock, about the 10th of last May, and at that place had a convcrsa. tion about trading an animal for a watch, can learn omething t j his advantne, hj ml lrf "sing 1 uhlisheri Journal, Sioux, City low i, Fr'tii n.utt1,iy't I iiily. Cl?'ill the lui.k.v"' chap gratify his 1 enian brothers by telling theni whether r nut he cndur.'es their Chiongo resolution-'-' The stc.uner Denver on her last trip tip, made tho run from St. Joseph to Omaha in 41 hours. Pretty good time for tha M.gouii rier. 'rvThe i;, j:u,',lr in snvs last evening when in. Can, uh-uCk force of track lay irn 'j i t their w rk for tin; day, they bud tho ir rt rail i.iid to within 1)6 2'J miles of Kearney. Oue ia i.:a more and the iron horie will certainly be in Kearney. STThe Omaha lb uU is out in de r.UTiciution of our m.-trtvreil President charging that ho made .McClellan '-the Tiorim of outrage and wrong, and tried to cru-h him because he was Lis rival for the Prr-si.leruy." If .Mr. Lincoln tried to crush McCiellan becau-e he vru his "ri val" for tho Pre.-ideiicy, we would ask the 1 rt,i who "crushed'' and mur lertd y.r. Lincoln because McCiollaa was not elect d. CiOuT townsman, Patrick Murphy, I'.-'l; camo down on the Willie ll.igers in J iy, direct from I t. Benton. Mr. Murpny went from here to Denver last earing with a large train, thence to Sail Lake, thiMice to Virginia Cty, and from there to Ft. Benton, and then down the Missouri to this city. We nre not in formed as t whether he '-made it pay," but presume b- d;d, as he has an "eje to business." He reports thii.gs rather dull in the mountains. - Froii Ft iiitif't lutiiy. -?"Vork on the Episcopal Church ed ifice in progressing rapidly. 51he Jacob Sa?s tjok on board an otaer lot of corn at our levee this morning. CySeo new adv. of Dr. MeCluskey. Dentist, Call on Lim and get yourUeih fixed, or nufTtr. QTrtt have on hand and for sale a superior lot of blanks, including Deeds, Mortgage, Justice Blanks, A.c. i?"larcel Sous, or Hank. Straight, can cjoI you oil' tins hot weather with a dish of as n:ce ice cream aa was ever ate by mortal man. Go and try it. rhc mercury re;u:hed lOOytster day, and will probably reach nearly tto saiue iiguie to day. A little too hot to expect any one to look t:p interasting items for publication. C3TUead the letter "to a rebel son' in to-d-ys paper. Especially do we reccom-uend it perusai ta those who urged oa the rebels in their murderous work during the war, and now are loud mouthed in claiming seats for those same rebels upon the jury that Is to de cide upon their case. t"lhe Omahw lltjullican says: "'We ldarn from a private dispatch from Washington, that the nomination of our friend Geo. S. Smith, as Postmaster at tas place, has been confirmed by the Sen ate. We heartily congratulate George upon his personal good fortune, and the c.ramunity upon having an honest, jra:np; and obliging Postmas'er. C3TFhe "apology" of the man who was so ungentlemanly as to call us haid names in print, is acepteJ. We have hopes that he will yet le trn something of customs and courtesy among gentlemen if he lives long enough. Tho aforesaid "apology"is as ample as wo could cx pect from one so incompetent (by rea son of former associations) to uuder etnnd that such language is not in com won nse ex;er.t in certain classes of oo.ety. ' " ffiTU is stated by the Glenwood Opin to; tnai aDout tne nrs: or August a daily line oi wni uo pm on Detween that oity and the terminus of the B. l M. R. Rvlroad, thus mr.king a continuous daily line between this city and Chicago C17"The slick headed, smooth tongued, oily-skinned, rebel-loving Dr. (not sulli ciently versfd in medicine, however, to effect a cure in his own household the Il-rall office) is greatly offended because we made mention of tne fact that Jacob Vallery, Eq., had sold $800 worth of flour to the Morn ons, and eays: "Mr. Mvlery probably 'eels under many obli gation to the Herald and its conftder ates for daring to mention his name in that delectable sheet." For the infor ma'ion of the man who assumes to take charge of, and dictate in regard to, local affairs in this locality, we would eay that we do not presume Mr. Vallery cares a very great deal, one way or the othr, wheth ir his name appears ia tho Herald or cot; and we hall not go to Omaha to consult the learned Dr. in regard to whether we shall use it. We would fur ther 8 ay that, although differing widely in policies, Mr- Vallery, we have every reason to believe, is a strong pi-reooal friend of ours, and no efforts of the "muddled" editor of the Omaha i braid can in the least affect that friendship. (PWe have been asked several times, of late, why it is that Morton and Miller hve such an intense hatred of Gen. Livingston. Our answer to this is that their hatred is the easie.t thing account, ed for in the vorld. It is because he has been engagaed in killing their "friends" for the last four or five years, and he has done it with a will. They dislike him especially bee mse he thinks treason is a erime and believed he was doing God and his countjy a service in assisting to pat down the rabellion. It is perfectly nat. ural that they should attack him when every opportunity pro.-ents itself, just the same as they do all soldiers of the Uuion army. We defy any man to show where they have mado an attack on an ex-confedei ate in Nebraska, althougti the state is full of them. No; tbey turn their whole battery of abuse and vilifi cation upon men who served in the I'nim army; and the greater service they ren. dered the country, and the greater desire to crush the rebellion, just that much greater will be their hatred. Were Gen. Livingston a politician, they might trump up some excuse other then the real reason for thair antipathy; but he never was a candidate for cfEce that we are aware of, and has only taken the same interest in party politics that every sol d:or of the Union feels it his duty to takr. Yet those men who believe Jeff Davis to be ; 'socially, morally and politically the sur?r:or of Aba Lijcoln," never let an opportunity pass unimproved to give Lima "dig." Their reasons are obvi ous, and the people understand them. Fivui JtlvmLiy't Lti My. 3Mrtj. D. 11. Wheeler arrived in the city Saturday evening, direct from the Pawnee Agency. (TTThe river has been falling grad ually for the past week; but tho channel, eontrary to the expectations of many of our people, continues on our (tide of tho bar. Long may it wave. ?"T. B. Glenn is in th? city with a few of those excelK-nt pumps, and a small quantity of that superior star-fluted lightning rod. Now is your tiaio to get either or both of these articles. Don't wait until your house is shattered by lightning and your child falls into the well, but prjaure these necessaries of eery well-regulated household immedi ately. I5?"John E. Beatty, Esq., calleJ on us to day, and informs us that harvoHting is about completed in his neighborhood, and that crops were never better. Mr. Betty is one of our most thorough farm ers, and a sound Ilepublican. He sajs they bave finished their harvest, and are now prepared to wind up the copperhead ticket this fall by giving a larger Repub lican majority than was ever before given in Ciiss county Morton's asser tions to the contrary notwithstanding. CJTLast week Mr. Campbell, of the lower Weeping Water, brought su.t aga:nst the Mormon agent at Wyoming for trespass and damages, basing his claim upon the fact that said agent, or his employees, had herded their cattle upon unenclosed meadnv land belonging to the said Campbell, and also inside of his enclosure. The suit was brought be fore Justice O'Xeil, of this city, who gave judgement in f aver of plaintij. It was held that defendant had no right to herd cattle upon the unenclosed land of plaintiff, and was liable for damage to the crop and land. That while the law allows cattle, horses, etc., to run at large, and feed upon unenclosed land anywhere, without the owner of the stock being liable for damages except where they break through a lawful enclosure, it dots not allow the owner or agent to drive stock upon another person's land and herd them there. Should this de cision be sustained, it will eettle a vexed question, and one of great interest and importance in this country. t'm Txicmlity'a Daily. 5?IIarper tor August has been re ceived, and, as usual, is filled with good things. Wise has them for sale. 7"We larn tint Messrs. Faris A Bloss have commenced the manufacture cf Soda Pop a Nebraska City It Is rather a nice drink during this warm weather, and we would be pleased to see! ''heir trade extend to this city. s&ir. l.einhackel ha been improving - hi house on Second street by raising tLe roof and making a full story of the "on stairs." . Ci?"IIarveting throughout this conn ty is nearly completed, and a better crop was never known in Nebraska. All we want now ia low freights, and our farm ers will be perfectly satisfied C3TF. M. Dorrington, Esq., is making eztensivs improvements at his residence in the south part of town, such as level ing the hill,.; putting a basement under his house, building a portico, digging a will, eot. Fred is a "live" man, and likes to have things in "apple pie order " C"Last winter Gen. Heath was abus ing th9 copperheads soundly they hav ing prevented him taking his seat in the Legislature to which he was justly entitled. Now thsy appear to "pull to gether" pretty well. Who has charged Heath or the Cops? 5f"The Omaha 'Ilepublican says: We are informed that the attempt to organ, ize a Johnson Club at Ft. Kearney was on entire failure. The name of M. II. Sydenham, Post Master, was attached to the call without his consent as has been the case in many instances in this Terri tory, but he refused, as others have, to havo anything to do with tho affair as he proposes to stand by the Union saving party the National Republican party. (TiT-See card of Samuel Maxwoll, At torney nt Law aud Solicitor in Chnncery. Mr. Maxwell is too well known in Nebras ka as a man of energy and ability to re quire any particular mention further than that he has resumed the practice of law in tnis locality. He lias represented tbiu county in the Territorial Legislature for several years in succession, and has invarib!y acquitcd himself with dis tinction. We predict for him as great success in tho practice of law as in law making. MARRIED- On the lGth, TnVt.r a't Wyandotte City, Kansas, Mr. I. II. Bado er and Mins Irens Campbell, both form.j erly of this city. We understand the happy couple start ed immediately for Canada where they will pass the honey-moon.. 5?"In going for or ordering goods, the grr at question to be solved is where they can be had so as to enablo the pur chaser to make the greatest profit If they can ba had ne ir home for about the same money that would have to be raid at a greater distance, it is certainly an inducement. Let our dealers in iJroce ries, Liquors, e.c, reason upon this sub. je ct, and when they want anything in the line, go to Westheimer F.ppstein, in St. Joseph, nnrt we doubt no; thev can make it more profitable than to send or go furtl er east. j-261tn- AT lOllNEY AT LAW DM' Solicitor in Chancery. Sj-omce till ISth :f Uaceiiibw, at resMwict; 2 'X mijs sou. h-west ifi.-.va. .iul3i) A(Itziiniti aior's .Sale, In dm ten relative to the estate of W. 11. Tiiylor, d'' cas-'il. B virtue m! in pursuance T an order to me di rected In th' Hhnve ce, as the a-'niinistrntor of tb oa'd e tate o' Vm. H. Tnl , lfCea-;d, iu tin; "ro bute ourt sitting in and fur-otoe county, 2'ebraka TVri it- ry, which said orjcr hi a-a daf on the i'h dav of J une, A. D lrfifi, I ill on Saturday th IHih d i.v of August, A. 1). h' twien the h"Ursor ! o'clock a in and 6 o'clock p ui, of fai I d ij, ofler f r a'e at public auction to the hichext tnd test bidder nt the "flice of the Probiite Judse iu Platt.xniouth, ti county. i' ura-Ka territory, the roliuw;tig i!e tciibed p uiie, tu-wit : Lot 11 in block number as Lot 9 in block no. 53 1- ' 4"J ' 7 " " 2 ' " 21 " 4 ' " V-S " 6 " 42 "12 " " 40 I.yincand belnp in Plattsmonih, Ctf cenuty, Xt- hra-ka Territory; also. 11 e w hi of f w qr of fee. 27, township 10, range 12 ' nhfcf aeqrof 25 " 12 " do " I eqror w qr of ' 34 " 10 ' do ' a e qr of n e qr f " 17 " do " la " w qr of D e qr . f " 29 " no " du " e qr of n e qr of 18 ' 12 " do ' ehfofneqrof " :(5 " 11 ' 12 "ehfcf aeqrof " do do do Al.-o, 14 arre s off south end of w hf of n e qr of pction IS , township 10, ranft 14. Lvin and being- in Phcs couuty, VebiatdcaTerritory. Dated July Sth, IStlfi Pla'Umnutt, N.T. C. W. bKVMOLI!, Ariiuiniitrator of the estate of W'm. H. Taj lor, deceased, au $1 3w Attachment Notice Charles F. Catlln 1 r V To Raimond, Minor St Co. Kaimond, Minor & Co. You are faerel'y notified that an attachment was iued by nie in favor of the above plaintiff and arainst ;he above named dotendantH, tor the sum of f ',6.35 dolla'S, and trial et for We'lnesday, th-? 15ih day ot Anirust, lStj, at 10 o'clock 4 m of said day, at which tim. judgement will be rendered apain-t you ir you do uot appear and show cans- to the con trary. J A M KS O'i KILL, Ju-ticeo the Peace. PlattamcTith, July the 6th, A. D. 1S6. 4w Probate IVotice. William Kroi p. Guardian of the minor children of Henry and Sophia Eropp, dee'd, vs. The next of kin, and a 1 whom it may concern: You are heroby Informed 'hat .n the 3d day of July. a. u. oOO, sal.l Uuanlian (t It '1 hl petition ill the I'robnte Cou.t of Cas county, N. T , the object id prayer cf t.aid p'tftion is t obtain an older from aid Court fcr the sal of Ihe lolh.wiiitf Ri al -lote, to wit The northn&t quarter of section (7) "rii, in towrkhip So (10) ten. north of range No. (13) thirteen, eM of the aixth r. At. in Cajg county, N T.; the Court will bear aaid p-ilion on tbe 4th day of Angust, A. 1. 1H66. at which time all person interetel can appear and f how eauK w by i-aid pray er phonld not be granted, if any they have. Oiveo under my hand thi' 3d cay nf July, A. D. ltf J W. MAKSIlAl.l., jyll w Probate Judge. If joo want Patent Medicines at old prices gn to BLACK, BCTltRY t CO.'S. For SaJe . The HORSE POWER tor a ThresMnR Machlr.c, with or without the S-jarator. A nrst-rate p-.wer, and in Rood orde.-. Itw .U he .old l.w. tnqaire f Jylltf A. L. CHILD, Olinda:, Neb. DENTIST. DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY Haj jot received a cbo.ee stink of Teeth, a Vnl cai ite, u--d aa a base for Artificial Teeth. All work xecuted in a superior niai i;er and warranted to give aatlaction- AoyperM.n want ittg tee h repair d or art'licial teeth in-erted vould du well to call oon, ' the IJr, ia now prepared to do all kind of mechanical dentistry. Call and examine his stock. Moderate terms, ea.h charpe. jy26 dAwtf FOR SAI.JE go"d two tory tric store buiidioy 22Jhy60feet witt eool cellar; for furthei partiiulars inquire of the lUKKlQ OA.KU OF .-CH0IOL DlaBCTOKd National Claim Agency. WASHINGTON DC F. M. DORRINGTON, SU3 AJENT: PLATTSMOUTH, . . NEBRASKA, U prepared to present and prosecute claims before Congress, Court of Claims aud the Uept .uiirnu. Pa UrUts, i'euioc Bout.l es, ani Bounty Lands - cuted. t:0Charsi noUcrat . iul in prooortioti to j the amiunt of the cUim, F. M. D0R81NGI0.V. WIS. MONTGOMERY Graves & Montgomery TOBACCONISTS, tSoulh iiJe of JIain street, one door e5 of Duke & Co.'s Tin .Sore, FLATTSMOUTH, n. t. W keep constantly on bani a good asrtment of CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, ETC., ETC., ETC. 3-GlVE CS A CALL way hifDgt out. The latch-string al WOOLWORTII & CO, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, Binders &Paperdealeis, SA LYT JOSEPH, .IO., oc25 Cra NEW BAKERY. Wehave removed la the buiidins formerly occu- pie I y Dr Duueljn, on the north M1e of Main St., where we are prepared to supply our patrons with the best quality ot BREAD, 11 USK, BISCUITS, CAKES, PIES, tf'C, J-c. All of which we will deliver at their honors at such prices that it will tie to tbeir Uteest to purchase of us. We will w the bet quality of Flour to be had in this market. Our motto is "LARGE SALES AXD SHALL PROFITS' and e hope by a large iocrrai-e of bnsiiiey to be able to sell eo very cheap that no one can atlortl to bake at home. ICE CREAM. We will continue ta supply Ire Cream by the dish, qnait or KulloM. J. FA li CEL A SONS. Lewis, DiU'Mn & Cos HAY GRAIJV LOADiVG MACHINE. THE GREATEST LABORS A YIXG XAClJiyB jy EXIST E-VCE ! Warranted to take up and load hay as left by the Mower, wdltout Halting, Ci ckMiK or I'itrhtng. Also to load lirain. Flax. K.C , wilhnut the labor of Bind ing and Shot ki , thus a v inf at the present ptics ot latMir tiooi 17 to ?n iioiiart, er djy. frice tT Ala ciiic nt Iowa City, (l 10 The K ght fir Ca1- omty Is for sala. Add'eos, J. X. WISE, En , I'latUraonth, Xi brafka jyll 4w FAI5.TI FOES SAL.I3. I ill sell, on reasonable terms, 160 acre of Land, with a i-'o- d farm hoiihe on i., or m i:l ir do ire.i by a purchaser. Bell z4tl Hcres, one hunoro-i and aev. nly of wi-ich is inproved. Ihe land ia situated at Eight .Mile Grove, in fi- ronrty, and is one of the test ( ck farms ia Nebraska, being well watered and timoeie.l. For particulars enquire cn tl.e premises of Jllll-N S. ItWKiBCKT May SM, if, Vt in. tiiflelinianu & Co., One door west cf Donelans Drug-store, Dealers in Ready-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, JAT.. CAPS. SOOTS SHOES, JETER'S, VALISES, and a general mock of OUTFITTING GOODS For Ihe Pl.iinx; also, a large lot of RUBBER CLOTH IjYG. REVOLV ERS AXD JVOTIOXS. We bought low and will sell cheap for cash. Call and examiuc our btock before you buy any where else. jyl '6'j Wm. S1ADELMANA' & CO. HARNESS SHOP. The undersigned havinx purchased he establish nirtu formerly ok net by M. U Murphs-, Is prepared to accommodate ctihtomer with anything in the line. such asUAKNK55,tiAOULtS, liKIIH.LH. CULI.AK Willi's Sri' US, and evirthiiig el.-e that may he call' d for. VXjT Repairing done on bhort cotice, and at re ac n;tble rates. Aprl6:w O 8 COURTRtOIIT. JOSEPII JSCniiATEB. WATC?MAKER and JEWELER, mai Street, PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA A food assortment of Wat .Clo-i- Peas J wetry. Silver Ware, Fane Goo. a Violins and Vi olin Trimmines always n hand. All work com mitted to his care will be warranted. April 10, tetij. L. C. Huntington & Co., Wholesale and retail dealers in Leather and Findings, West end Pioneer Block, Farnham fif., OMAHA, NEC- Would call attention of manufacturer and dealers to their large and complete assortment, consisting of every article need u to the Shoemaker and ITarnessmaker. Tliv would call the especial attention of owners of mills to their large stock of .TIa chine Stitched leather Ileltiiigr Of all site. ..... CASH PAID FOR HIDES, WOOL AND FTJES. jyl3mw DVELLI.XfiS at all prices. Any person w i-hine to purchase Fai m-property. or esidecce iu town, w ill Bud thtm for sale at al F. M. DOr.niXiJTON ma " Ktai E.-iats Att.tr. k. a. cRAvrs, B NE Coumir 3Iain and Thiud OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE IN THE WEST! Dealer in Genu' Furnishing Goods. Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, Also a large lot of RUBBER CLOTHING Of a'l descriptions always on hand. S Call and examine New Masonic Plattsmouth, April 10th, 18G6. Simpson, Sharp ife Co., Wholesale Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. Dealer in FANCY AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS W1SDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. AUo, Agents for the celebrated SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK MOWER AND REAPER, Quaker Boy and Wood's Mowers, IVE icliisan Wagons; cfcO. We invite all to Call and See Juris dT6ra BLACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines aud Oils, . . . . y ' - ' : : i r Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Bfiedicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally. " - t Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black Piattsmomb, May 1st, 1S65, tf W MAN, Stueets, Plattsmouth, N. T. Trunks, Valises, dec-, fcc AND REVOLVERS my extensive stock at the Brick Building. and Retail 05 4 FLOUR, DOORS, SASH, us, and Examine our Stock. Simpson, Sharp & Co. i. . :uoror complete. Warranted Genu CJroTcr &. Raker's V'V lv J iir.. .-:J,'Jr yCjccy "vl'lrJ- f"F AND LOCK STITCH ' fflMf Were awarded the HIGHEST PREMIUMS At ths State Fairs of New York, Illinois, Virriniti, New Jersey, Michigan, N. Cnrolina, Vermont, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky, Oreon, Indiana, Missouri, California, At tbe Fairs of tbe American Institute, Franklin Institute. Maryland Institute, Massachusetts Me' chanics' Association, I'enn. Me chanics' Institute, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechan ics' Association, And at numerous Institute and County Fairs, lnr'nl ioxalltbe fairs at which they were exhibited tb tat three years First Prizes haTe also been awarded thiSo Ma chines at the exhibitions of LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, LINZ. BE- SANCON, BAYONNE, ST. DIZIER, CHALONS. And they have bien furni'-hed by special comumd to the Empress of France, impress of Austria, Empress of Rus a, Empress of Brazil, Queen f Spain, and Quren of Baca-ia. The GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC-STITCH SKW- 1NG M ACHIN ES are supertcr to all others for ths following reasons : 1. They rw direct from the spool, and require is i rewinding ot thrend. 2. Tory are more easily understood and used, and : Ifs linb.'e to dt-ranpement than other macliines. 8. They are chimIiIi' of cxeru'ing perfectly, with out chmt'e of ailjuttnent, a much greater vaiiviy of worn man other uiwiunt-. 4. The stitch made ty these machin"s is much more linn, elastic and durable, especially upon aiti cies which require to be washed aud Ironed, than any other s'ttch 5. This stitch, owing to the manner in which the unde' t read is inwrouitht. is much the most plum aud beautiful in use, aud ret iin- thin plurapnex and beauty even upon articles frequently wa-hed and ironed until they are worn out. 6. The structure of the seam is such th;it. tliouirh it be cut or brokeu at interval of only a few stitch es it will neither ooeu. run or ravel, tut remain flrro and durable. - Unlike other machines, these tauten Loth ends of the soani by their own operation. 8. With these machines, whil silk Is used upoa the right or face side of the seam, cotton may l e 'red upon the other side without leiiseuiuK lift strength or durability ot the si-am. This ran bo ' done on no other machine, and is a f?ret sa-ving up.ii an articles stitcneu or ma le up Willi sim. 9. These machines, in additon to tl'ir superior merits as instruments for sewing, by a change of ad justment, easily learned and p lactici d, execuf Ihe most beautiful and permanent embroidery aud orua meutal work. Grover & Baker S. M. Co.. mr2l 6iu i'Jb Broadway, New York. TltOit. E. TOOTLE, T. K. HANS1, j. B CI..tItB Tootle, Hanna & Clark, BANKERS, Dealers in Cold Dust Gold ami Silver Coin, Exchange. U and other Mocks DEPOSITS RECEIVED, and special attention given to Collections PliATTSMOUTH, N. T. ap9 dotwtf Tremendous J EXCITEMENT ! ! XVII. HERALD Has moved into his n!w brick bidding on the cor ner of Main atreet and Levee, wheie he is tally re-ceivma- large additions to his already cxt nsive stock of ' GROCERIES AND IQtJ He offers the yery best of bargains to customers,' and requests a call from those who want anything iu bis line ta test the advantage in uricti with luuae ef others. ; ' Remember t&e BRICK CORNER and give him a call if yon wish to buy cheap. FARM AND TIMBER LAND . ' FOR SALE. I have one the best farms in N-l.r.v -i. . j body of timber and a nuautitr of ur.ininrnved nr,;.' rie land, whic i I offer sal;. Th-re are good ira provemtfats, w ater, rock and timber on Ihe place, and It is a desirable stock farm For further par ticulars, address. G. W, COLTIX, Aprl6w6m. Plattsmouth, X. T. ; Go to Elack, Buttery & Co.'i for your Lard Oil and Lubricators. NEW Boot & Shoe Shop, The subrriher would renectfutlv e1T ft. tion ef the citizens of FUttsmooth and thepablts) at arge to the tact that he has located ote lHr eaatof Dooehin's Dru 8tore, where he i on hand and mtkirg oil the shorten m tice. eve y article in his iine. His stock being solecurd by him self, and having spent the most of bts life in the business, he fn.s confident that he can giro satisfy tion. Give him a call. April 10 5. J. TIIOCKMORT0N.