Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, November 21, 1866, Image 3
She jrtfte!:;i JftcraW. LOCAIi NEWS,- J"iva ITrhi' li'y' Ifni-j. The oran for the rif-w l'j.icopal Church arrived wovcrnl d:iy It is a pipe crpan, r.r.d tho only one ;f the kind in Nebraska that we know of. ifTLe .Erst snow of the season at this place f til last r.iht. It was tut a finall amount, yrt it wis snow. The wind yeered around to the north-west and the present indications are that we will hare cold weather. T"Ve have received the first and dond x.unihcr of tho new paper called 'The (Jreat Republic," publ'uhed at Washington City and devoted to equal and exnet justices to nil tuon. Terms of :ibcr:r ti.ri 3 per air.um, c'ubs of ten if 2.50. Ad lres, Pub'iihers of the jreat Republic, Washington. I). C. r-J" Wo are rlenssd to note that our ity authorities are inclined to ''branch out' and do something towards prepar ing for '"the good time coming.' Aeon, sidsrabie force of workmen are engaged in grading Vine St. (we believe that's tha name), the rst St. north of Main. Wo reed a few more streets opened for businc. purposes, arid this looks like we were going to have them. "N u ruber s of people in this locality have been looking anxiously for the past two days for thj grout meteoric display, or falling of star?," which it was sup posed would take r.lac-s about this date. We th'rik there is a i;i:.-a'.:.' in date. I; is now believed thv the 0th in-t. wis the time, at Kt.s- it is reported that thrcuzbciut Missouri, I'linoi., Michigan, New York and a number of o'he.r States, the copper-johiiso.i 4,.-t..r of hops" fell considerably upon that day. rfWe nre in roeeirt of the Tri ',;Uj S-u.s, cf N' hr:.:-ka City. It is a fix c )lu:nn pap;r, r. at, wril lil'.ej, and 'leserves financial success. Wo are at a loss to und':rstunJ why Nebraska City cannot keep up a daily paper. It must bo that they have rot bad the right kind of immigrants for the la-t fc-w years. But the Tri-Weeklies l.aveoar best wish es, nny way. We like to see every part of our young State progressing, and Ne braska City may yet bo able to support a daily Frti Vtuma ty' I'n.lj'. "5TThe entertainment at Trof. James' last evening was a grnat success. The attendance was large, and the enjoyment complete. fJTSee nlvortiicmcnt of A. L. Sprague to div. Call and pp? him and you will find that ho has n go. id assortment and nel'.s cheap. Always atroniza the man who advertises ; you v.-ill invariably lind him "O. II." CrTMij. I). II. Whc-1 r and Hugh Orr, hf-, started (.'own tiie river on trie Colorad ) to-d ir. M ij. WhccbT goes ti Jst. I.nuis en business, t.d .Mi'. Urr will probably go as far c : t a Maine, where they pry the sun up with a crowbar. Orr will return to Nebraska about the first of January next. 7""Ve sir ren : 'Stc 1 to give notice that there will lie a Supper or Festival given at the City Had, on Tu ! ay even ing nest, for the bene!!, rf the Tiatts mouth Ira.s Hand. The Hand is in djbt some tijhty or r.inei v d-.'..ir. I: is ex pected that all v. ho feci an interest in the success of the Band, will assist iu re'.tir.g up the supper Admittance 5;)cts. fir A con.panv is lii'in? rorm?d at Ashland, on Salt Creek to be called the "Saline Hall Company." The purpose of tho company is to erect a hill. JIurrah for tha entorpris; of our Salt Creek friends ! Cannot the people of Riattsmouth learn a lesson from them, and organize a similar association for building purposes here? r5"James Reed, Rsq., cf Nebraska City, called on us to day on his way Inaie from a "drumming'' excursion for tha wholesale Dru House of Reed, Whitingcr L Co. This IIous-is d ing an immer.rc business, and d. -serves tha suc cess it is meeting with. They are relia ble, wholcsou'.ed men, as everybody will Cod who has dealings with them. They are sole ngtnts in Nebraska for Dr Eas terly's medicines, which, by the way, should bo kept by cur druggists. CSeo notice of house and lot for else. There is a bargain in it for some one in want of a small house. C3It appears that the meteoric show er was seen iu England on the morning of the 14th. It is supposed Johnson Tetoed it, or it might have been seen hero. d?"Cass county produces some fine pirs, ns will as everything else. Hon. J.R Doom sold on Wednesday, to Messrs. VTahl & "Bradley, a Chester Whito pig eight month old which weighed 233 lbs nett. r"As Usual, there is a great demand for dwelling houses in this city, at good rates of rent. Will eoine strangpr come hers and inuko a fortune by erecting tinemant houses? Our capitalists ap pear too timid9 fTThe Shoaf Bros., of Omaha, gave a grand opening on the eTening of the H:h. They have been refitting and fur lushing their billiard rooms, and have added four new tables. The local of the lltyuLlican has a column article on ths opening. UYJ-l'tll'! A. Do not suffer with dvspepsia whfn ? lief is so e'.ose at baud Twenty thou sand r eopl" have been cured of this ter rih'e disease in the lat your by tho use "of Roback'o Stomach Bitters. (757"Vbnt istlieT. M. at Nlir-ka Oitv thinking aliout? For the punt week the j I'lattsmnuth mail hag, through ome mis take, !epn p'aeed in the "through sack" or at lea't a large portion of it thus !oir,g to Omaha and ?. ack before we get it. CWe learn that a young man nam ed Cummon, living four miles below Bethlehem, on the Iowa side, was thrown from a colt a few days since, breaking hi leg between the knee and ankle Dr. Livingston was called to his assis tance. Alwayslleady. "About four years ago," aavs Mrs. G. V. Coomas, of Eaton West Virginia "I purchased a Wil'cox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. It has more than met my ex pectations. I hare done the principal sewing for eighteen persons since that time, and a great deal for mj neighbors. It is always ready always in ordor. Have broken two needles in four years." - J-'rorn ' fci-.iy J nily 2.2"R- G. Doom, Esq., thinks it is too late in the season to gather corn he has finished his. ?TIon. J. M. Woolworth, will deliv r the first lecturo of tho course before tho Nebraska City M-rchfintile Library Association, on the 221 inst. "Read the article in to-day's pnper from the Chicago Tribune. What do our dyed In the wool copperheads think of their demi god, the Chicago Tints. C VWiil the Board of Trade do some thing. Wo believe there is virtue in it and would like to see an effort made to accomplish something for the general good. "57"Our readers will be pleased to learn that Wm. L. Thomas, Esq., is back at bis old post iu bis photograph rooms. His health has improved considerably during the summer. f?".Mr. Reno, who has been with W. L. Thomas during the summer, has gone to Glenwood where he proposes opning photograph rooms. Mr. Reno is nn ex cellent, artist, as the people of Mills coun ty will God upon giving him a trial. Cl?"Capt. Bedford hjts been appointed Register of the Landoltce at Brownville, the position hold ly IIou. Chas. Dsrsey. Mr. Dor.soy lias been true to the govern ment and truo to the principles upau which President Johnson was elected, hence hi removal. Cr7"FooIs and knaves nre not ail dead. In Jefferson county, Kansas, a copper johnson Democrat was elected to the leg islature through the treachery of a few aspiring Republicans who failed to got a nomination. Such men should work openly with rebels, that is where they bo long. They are without political princi ples, and have nothing in common with the greet free Jom-lo ving party of the nation. Big Tii.ng. Our excellent String Band played three nights for lloudin, doring his performances in this city. The last entertainment he gave them a benefit (!) The receipts, as lloudin says (and he 1. . ii . i. -y - tntirts,; umiiuaieii 10 -J,OU. Ul-i.Wutid lloudin is heavr on ' benefits." The Glen wood band should hive heen better posted. We b:.d published a little state tner.t of the 'benefit" arrangement in this city, and the Ot iniun should havo posted its readers. from MonJtiy'i Daily. A new Couring mill has been erec ted at Desoto by Messrs. McDonald Wilson it Co. ;c"Gin. Dodge, member of Congress elect from tha 5th district in Iowa, left for Washington last Wednesday. CTi?" A German named Ernst- Caldway was killed in Omaha a few days ago by a fall from his waton, the wheels of which passed over his body, crushing it so that death cnsu:d almost instantly. "ir"'See advertisement of the Lamb Knitting Machine to day. We propose etting cne cf them, and after giving it a trial can tell our readers all about it In the meanwhile we believe it is 'A No 1." (H?"It is reported, on good authority that work on tho Northwestern Railroad has been suspended. The reason assign ed is some difficulty in relation to he swamp laud grant. Can our Council Bluffs friends give nny light upon th subject ? riTThe Sisters of Rebecca of Tlatto Lodge No. 7, 1. O. O. F. have resolved to hold a Festival, (Fair or Supper), on Thursday evaning, the 20th of December at Masonic and Odd Fellows lla.ll, for th benefit of the Lodjre. We bone to see a general attendance, ns a good tima gen rally will be had, and the obj:ct is a praise-worthy one. 3rThe new Church at Eig'ot Mile Grove is nearly completed. Workmen are engaged in plastering it. This paaks we'l for the people of tha Grove. Coun try churches arc not so plentiful as they should be, and the people in and about the Grove have displayed an energy in the right direction which should be fol lowed in other localities. r"The Nebraska City pros has bea fihown hv n Mr. Ra&slr. livirtr nur that t,U. n Int of ,ar mannf-.. . . 7 J himsell Irom tlie LtJinejc, or sorgnum cane. .It is of a rich brown color, free from canih taste, and superior to the New Orleans sugar, in makirj; this sugar Mr. Bcasly eimply boiled down the syrup until it was very th'ck and barrel ed it up; after settling awhile dr:w off the thin syrcp from tho top of his barrel , and put the thick partially grain- d srrup at the bottom into a sack and ) lt it drain all that it would. That which di.l not rua thr: .hrjuzh the cloth was . then laid ou on a platform to dry, and became sugar. Mr. Beasly has about five hundred pounds of this sugar, the results of about five barrels of syrup. E- Lam aster, Colleotor of Inter nal Revenue for Nebraska, passed up on the tnge to-day. QA weeping-johnson paper in Mis souri, in its first issue after the election, gives notice that funeral tickets will be printed on short notice and at reasonable rates. C37"The weathsr so far this fall has been delightful not a otorm yet 7;ving farmers an ex .'client opportunity t . m plete their fall wark. Surely Nto.aska should be a Stale. M- Patterson, Esq., of Reck Bluffs, has furnished us an exact state ment of the amount of wheat shipped from that place, which does not vary much from our estimate 3?"Worktnen ar engaged to day in forming gutters along tho sidewalks on Main St., a much r.oeded improvement only they bhouli be secured ngairst washing to greater dimensions than de sired. y C5?"Tha new Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall is so far completed that meetings of tha two orders are how hold in it. Two large four globo chandeliers arrived a few days ago, fur lighting thu hall. ("Stephen Spurlcck, E-q , a former resident of this city, is in town visiting his brother, our cIEcicut County Clerk. Mr. Spurlock is now engiged in business in Nebraska City, lie will CDly remain a day or two. Ci7"Tli3 late election will have the ef fect to settle th? "Salt Creek" aountry very rapidly , but wo fear the great ma jority of those sent there are not of the kind we would like. But then, as Mrs. Partington would say, they are only res idents "paregorioally" speaking. Qjp"L. L. Ililhrook, Eiq . arrived in town yesterday with one hundred and seventy-five fine wool .d sheep, which he proposes to sell to the highest bidder, on Saturday, 24lh inst. There are a large number of sheep in Nebraska, but there is room for thousands more. If tnerc is any pay at ail in sheep raising and we believe i; is generally conceded thnt there is it will pay to hare ten times the nu:n ber that we now have iu Nebraska. fTWe would requast all parties who have not purchased lots in the Cemetery to d ) 0 immediately, as the expense of building force an repairing have somewhat embara-ssed tho finances, and it becomes our duty to advance the price cf lots to liqudalij expenses accrued. Lots at present are s d'ing at $", and it is something wa ail must havo sooner or later. JACOB YALLERY Tres. E. C. Lewis S"b. MARRIED- November 1st, at the residence of the bride's parents, by llev. C. II. Iliekm.m, Pf.Tiia Sdhl and Miss Sophia Beiirkxs, of Cms county, (5?I)r. J. S. Charles, of Oiuah t, whose ctird will be seen in another col umn, is one of the best mechanical Den tists in the wet. Ho is posted in all the latest improvements in bia line of business and proposes giv ng people the benefit of his knowledge. Those of our readers in need of the services of a dentist will do well to call on Dr. Charles. D- H- "Wheeler at home again I take pleasure in informing my old busine.-n patrons that I am at home again nnd established in the General gency business as of old. Thankful for past favors, I now solicit tho pat ronage of mv old, and all new friends to to give me a call. I will endeavor to 2ive satisfaction to all. AT business intrusted to my care will receive my prompt and personal atten tion. Give me a call at the old oIEce in the Court House. D. II. Wheeler, of firm of D. II. Wheeler & Co. riattsmautl Neb. Oct. 13th 1S56 C-IF YOU WANT A GOOD SUIT OF READY MADE CLOTHES, OR A SUIT MADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK EU, OLD TOST OFFICE. July 1G d tf WANTED. 400 cr 500 bushels of Oat?, to be stored somewhere on Weep no Water. For particulars enquire of Nov. 8 d tf J. G. MILLER. DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY a DENTIST- Wl'l do r II work in his line on short notice. JrJOS:ce with Dr. Idviugstwti. July C. SETTLE UP. All persons indebted to me by account or o'.hfrwiso, are requested to call and settle - forthwith. All accounts unpaid will, after a reasonable length of time, be placed ic the handJ of t:n officer for collection. sep5dtf Geo. Boecc. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News Depot, for anv of the Magazines, Periodical? nnd News Papers of the day, at the Publishers i t ries f"-Y";r " &e ime 'J Ascribe. Oct. 20. FOPw SALE A house suitable for removing, quire at this office. Not. 3 d tf. En- FOR SALE- A smnll dwelling house and lot, in a p!?:i$ant location Cheap for cash KnrjUire at this Office Or Of v. Marsaall at th? I. V. -ot. 16 d'.f C'n 'nZ f :,r or ordering pood, tha prcnt auction to be oled U where u .h. i chaser to inake the greatest profit If th"x can be had near 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 Groce iis, L'quors, e.c, reason upon this sub ject, and when they want anything in the line, go to Westheimer fc Eppstein, in St. Joseph, and we doubt not they can make it more profitable than to send or go further east. je2Clni- titKORS OP YOUTH. A gentlamau who iufTcred for year from Nervone DcbilijT, Premature V'cay, nd all the etf-cts of youthful iu liscretl'-n, wil!, for the sake of sufftriE hum in ity , teiid free tu oil who n'iM it. the re it and direciiin b for n akir.fc the mnij le remedy by which he was cured. S;iflVrer withidfrto profit by the advertiser's experience, can Jo so by addressing, in pereet confidence. Jons 13 Ount.i, epl.lwDm Xo. 4- Cedr St., New York- i- WtCOL'UTlUCidT. E. A. GKAVhi. Courlright Graves, Manufacturers of and Dc.ilen in Saddles and .Harness, Bridles, Collars, WHIPS, SPUIW, &c &:c which w: will lell reasonable. REPAIRING l TRIMMING done on tliort rioticu and at reaotiaL;e rates. South Side Muin Sir eel, one d or west of the Platto Valley lions;, PLATTSMOUTII, - - NEBRASKA. Oct 27 'CC dtf Wm. StKcltliiiaiin & Co., One door u csl of Donelans Drug-store, Dealers in Ready-made Clothing, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IIAT.. 'WIS. LOOTS SHOES, and a general stock of OUTFITTING GOODS For the Hl:iiut-; a!so, lare lot of RUBBER CLOTH LVG. REVOLV ERS AXD .VOTIO.VS. We bought low and will sell e' eap for cash. Cal. and ex.-TMine our stock hef re you bur ;,nv where ciscl jyl OK Wm. 3 lADKLMANA k CO. D E NTIS T. lir- J. iS. CliarUs, SURGICAL AAO MLCJIAMCAL DKATIST, lSucce?or to Pr. Stick lei, OfEee on Harney street, rboYt 12h, OmRlia, N ;b., where he resp'cl fiiily tfUiUrs his l'rofe-sioiinl ser vice' to all lid imv icuire the rerforinanci of ental oj eratio nr, or the treatment of tiiteaaei of the Mouth 53- Teeth extracted without pain by the u of Nitron Oxide Gai picasant to inhale, and perfectly harm less. M. B. Th Preservation of t'ae Satural Teeth made a speciality. nov58m 'Unquestionably tlie best sus tained work of the kind in the world." UAltPEirS New Monthly Magazine Critical Notices of tie Press. It is the foremost M.tjr r.ne of the dav. The fire- idt never ha-l a more delif;iitlil "inpatiiou, nor the nil di-.u a moi e cn'erpr; sum friend. thn tiarner a ;.a.izu: JJilio'i.nt Pfofextnnt (BalCiiniHe ) Tlie iuot p'-puUr iloMh;y iu the wovld. Xttc Y'"k i;Wrfr. We m s t r f r in terms of en-ofy to the liich tone an-t nrii'l exielKc.s cf H..r; er's Mauxii.e a j ir.riial wi:h a iiionltiiv circiliti 'u of almut 17 -,Uili ,.oiM. jn who- p;ijt'-8 tre ti he !u:id i-mo i! tlie (holier ir-iil ail.l K'-riL-rni i"U'ii;ioi ineo.i.v. . e peak of th' w ik a- an evoi' nee ot the cui u'e of ilie Am ri ail pei.pl.. ; and t)i" p.viiiNrity it lias ae q'lied imrit d K ifii nuin' t-i eoiiiuii.i '( 1 1 144 pi.s of r M.liu m.ti t-:r, appripii.ttriy iilustriit.d Willi t'oou v d c l'; a;i it Cdahil.es in its.-il tlie iiiry ni"iitJ:!y a;id the in i'e phi osojihirjl quiirterly, ldriided U i t le hst fe.aur -s ot th" daily j U' nal. It lias trie ii p'wer in th" oiennu u.o i ot a loe ol p-ire 1 i i . i u ' -r -. Truburr'j (jui'le to Atnei'ictii Lit'ntt 'rs Liwlon. 1 he voiiiMn b lion. id coi:tilut of t hem 'i ve s a li brary of uii-Cs laa us re i'li'-jj siirh as cannot he C.und in the .inio (Mtiipa-s hi any other pnhlie-i ion thai has com- under oi:r Lo'ice. Ji iiton L'ourir. sciisctirrioxj 1 S t 7 . Th Piibli-hers have perfeete t a system of m illins hy hic!i thy c-.m supj) y the Maoazink acd Wkkk J cm jit I :) to Ihos- vh.) prefer to receive llieir peuodicls d in u;y from th t'lllcf of l'ub'icati m. '1'he postage on Harper's Maitiizine ia 24 cents a yar, which uiut be p.tid at the mtlScribier'a pot itlice TERMS : Harper's Magazine, one year - H 00 Ad hxtra Copy of either the Matino or W- eitly will he s:ip;d.cd gratis for every t'iub of Five m!- srrihe siit f4 PO each, in one reu iltance ; ur six Copies f.ir $!'! lO. Buck X-.miherj can he S'ipul ed at any time A Complete S't, no x comprising Thir;y-!hr.e Vol umes in iieai clurh hiudiiiu, wi I lie sent hy expres freii;!it at xten-e of p'.irch is-r,ror ' -J.'. per vo ume. Single volumes hy mail, postpiid, ii VO. Cloth Ca ses, f ii- lindini;. Ss cents, by in nil, poip,iid. .Siihi riptiotm hem fr m p.ritish North Ainori can 1'! ovi.u-e must Le acc unp ime 1 w'th 21 rut aiiiJi: ioua!, to repav Unite I Stat-' pistaee. Ad-d:e-s "llAKl'KIt St URO TH K IUV novl4 Friitiklin nuare, Xtw Yolk. Boot & Shoe Store ! J. THRCCKK0P.TON & 021, at their old stand, NORTH SIDE OF MAIN STSEET, PLATTSMOUTII, - - - V. 1 We keep constancy on hand a larr absor;ment cf Eastern Boots & Shoes SHOP MADE WORK, w hich we will (.ell at the !owent cash pi ices. Ihtpairing done at soli rt no tice. frAll Work Warranted. J. THROCKMORTON. A. r liROCKMORTOX. Oct 25 '66 f . FURNITUEE, Cliairs, COFFINS, AND Cabinet - Work ! H- BOECK IIvir- Tla.- J liU ?hrp nil 5!l"-roc.ir! wot d re-ectfnlT remind t'.i pe' in this vici.iity thut tic hb fnraili them m th tha Tery best fu-u.ture. Chairs, or o htr l':tl inet-wor J, nt the most rea-on- ul)l; rates. 1 fhsll ke. p cnstantly on hand a le.rge aft.ir'Uient of .L?ri lt cri'vand am &iso repareii to maouTactu. ai'Vhta? m "iy line on slu.r' notic. A larje -ser.nient tf Kejv niaiie CHu. t.jt at a.: tiui-a. C-i'i uI examine uiv Hoc! and f-iv-jel'J t'.Aw It 11. Ui-KCK. Burned Out, BUT NOT DISCOURAGED. T. Tf. Sh'rcck i nifiin at ihe old stird rrepa-e Irt nal nr..ti fitrtri-r rnri mem and thn tiiil.ij- J. i s ueril y. If you -:;-i: any hmg n shj; r f irui- j jia,r-'tsciomti, n.t. Bieii,':a. Simpson, Sharp tfe Co., Wholesale m 0 Receiving, Fonvarding"and Commission Merchants, PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. Denies in FA A'C Y?A XD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, ST. LOUIS VI.DOr-DLI.DS, GLASS, PIXE LUMBER, SIIIXGLES, LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. J AUo, Azent for tlie'ceJebratej SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK Quaker Bov and Wa incite all to Call mnJ See B N E tOUNEB4MAIN AND TlIIUD S OUTFITTING CLOTHING IN THE Dealer Gents, Fuinisliing Goods. Elats Cap, Roots, Shoes, Also a targe lot of . . RUBBER CLOTHIN'3 Of all descriptions always oa hand. JSfCoJ and examine Plattsaouth, April 10th, 1805. "i it 7, i.(J( ' "V.-:j , i-L.UT;n Ficiures take3a cf all Kinds. Pi,ntr,K; Com Pictures, Albums. Ac constant v keptonhand. made to order, of any size WM. R. TEKICK, PENICK k sh Wholeiah: J Patent Chemicals, C.Iass, Paints, Oils, Oil and Lamps, NOS. 3 S GECCND 49VTe are the rtl y-esterti VTLo-t-fe fet t tul ctL furaiih thir dei.icii.ei ia ai'y q1 2r.;. it. and Retail FLOUR, DOOliS, SASli, MOWER AMD REAPER, Wood's Mowers, ur, and Examine our Stozk. Simpson, Sharp & Co. W M A N , TltliKTS, iL VTTS.MOI TII AT TTA HOT?! liU U OJL! WEST! in Trunks, Vali-es, &c, &c. AND REVOLVERS ir,.y extensive stock ui tha Brick Building. 23. T&ySjKn3CZ.XTOLn hdurcGi!l!3ry.mf 3 j.rtb Side Main ft , I5,433- .ve. A ?ood assortment, of LaseH r ramcs. Uilt ana nosewuou .'ioiuiu-, ui .e. WM. LOVING. LOVING, Dealers i-j lEedioines, Pure Wines and Liquors, Coal stationery, Ccc. ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO- f. r I r. D. J:.jre fcr, urd Tr. J. C. Ayr A Co. ;jai4 i BAKEEY, GUDCEIilES & 'PROVISIONS. MATIHS& SONS. ('mv sssors tJ J. Parctl A S.u.) ri.ATTSMornr, Neb. Kf' ousta'ntly ou lmid j g&l sai(!y o! fresh hri:a; pies, CARES and everything in tl;e lire. Also GROCERIES PROVISIONS of all kinds. Watkd : Country Produce, Butter, Kc, . JCj" Give as c'l. crt "5. 156 a. e. Aturn, n. A. FKI.VKM1K. AD LCI & CO-, RlGOTIFIlilRS J1XD DISTILLERS, Dealers in a!l kinds cf Foreign and D.mctic WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. KO. U,EASTSIOE Jf.WKET SQl'ARB, St. Josenii, ltli. ore ly O H. tI-H. CAL1IOUS A CROXTO. Lilts Suji't Indian Afairs. Attorney at Luto IRISH, CALHOUN & CROXTON. Tlio aliove ni.mNl Cfnt'Tnen have ass.iclated thi"Iii-.elVf s in li.siue8 f.r the ruijs.se rf i rofecut- inir and ciillcctinc nil claims against the (.oin-rl (lovernnie n i or a iinst any t.'ili- of Iriilians, ami are ir p.irt-d to fro-ecut such claims, i itlicr befura Coiu-r. s, or a'ir of t he Depai tnie:its of iJovrnmntit or refure the Court of Claims, JIk. lai-Hwil' devote hi pe'sonal attentirn to t e hiiMiiess at WasliinUjn. JTj" Ollic" at Kebrs-k-i C.-tv. corner of Main and Fitih Mri. WASHINGTON. DC F. M- DORRiNGTON. sr a'.;ext:J PLATTSMOUTII, - - NFXRASKA, is prfp-r 1 t'i lie.-ut nrd rtroseculfl c!:ini hfori! Ci;-i?r--, Co trt of Claims aa.i the Dep inn its. I'- -Htits. 1 t!:fc.;uii.. io'ltil s, and lnnntv l.:lliT s.e- uied. i i Churj.-s m i loriit , and in pro-mit .in to ;ir anivint of the i : tiiu. F. 31. DOCiliN OT'J . April 10, 'G5. WES. liO'TCOMKKr. CIVI.ON VII.LIAM. ulontgcmcry 8c Willams TOBACCONISTS, Post OJJice Building, Plallsmoulh. X. T. We keep constancy on hand a good assortment of GIGAR.S, TOBACCO, PIPES. ;'('., ETC.. ETC., VfdlYES IS A CALL! The latch-Hiinff al ways han ps ont jy. K Ml SUGAR-COATED, i Jjj o Free Trom Mercury AND a ALL MINERAL POiSON,' And are, undoubtedly, the best remedy extnnt in crrr ivn ftTnrnrs irnrnp f 131 til .1.11 ilbllM'l UU.llMl.Uli I Operating , 71 oa I ). a .I. i... .. .. . a7, n.l VII ilia - rf or Fpeelnl nftinitv f'-r the mucous membrane of tho howeU, thereby removing tlie onuses. An a 2 LIVER PILL o a in m w B a w they can have no rival, being oonv poseu oi me most Powerful Vegetable Extracts which have a direct action on the SPLEEN AND LIVER, the hoppy effect of which can he seen niter one or two doses. They lie move the Jlile, Assist Digestion, Care Cos'ivcness, In fiict, they are, n tlieir name i.idieaus, the o 0 BLOOD PILL "The Life-Giving Frinciple." They search ont disease nn.l ptiiknat lis Terv root, l ;ivinir the svsteni in the full vk-or of u-nliii; i- 1-1 o nre PKKFK'.TI.Y HAllMI.KSS 1( lNFANl.-i, ili 'KlXtjs t.KTIIK MOST UEI.K.'A'I E COXbTllU TIONd, and are a SAFER, STJHrH AIIDESTTEn Purgative Pill 0 'rt u than has ever Irf-foro been nvnlhilde to mankind, and, tiein thu l.lv s-l'-fiAR-LOATKI'. Hreesi.eeiiiliv il;n.f. ed asa KKMK1V r OiiCHil DH1-..N. i Bud pcrnons ho luive a drc;..! of j fcs3 Bwallowing a pill. lhr are, nil queatiomtbly, one ot i:r must aatisiaetory t. A Ti : A lii li .v r 0 tousetiolij PRINCE, WALTON & CO., (Successors to Dr. C. UoVnck.) EOI.E PKOPKIETCnS, ITos. 66, 5S, 60 & 62 East Third St. ciis-cirs-rsvi-i, o. Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE.' IVli). ' I ana no t ousetiold sjt. o,,t them- EIERG1I.-.IIT TftlLOi-, ONE D 00?. HAST O? Yi-:F-VV?l('V, riattsxriDat-i. 2.. Lr.ul.-. iec:7 1;65 tf