Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, December 26, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '- n t Kisl
li
ft
'Is
ili
It
1
She cbraoha tcvaUl.
LOCAL NEWS.
From Wtdnetdny't iJai'y.
?"'.'5iiiip'n, Jiliirp & Cn.. propose
Martin;; .1 line of d-liverv wnyrors in tho
firing, ti ti 'liver ! '.! i:i nn pirt of
ci'y, trie 01 ctririre. enterprise wti
't.-ll."
J"Tin!9 of our patrons who nre in
d.ji'tcil to tn will confer a fnvor by mak
iii p:i writ a soon as possible. W
d?-ire t'j start the new year with renewed
, viir, an 1 no other one thin2 will assist
ui o ninth 114 11 few greenbacks.
w"Th3 drying kiln of Messrs. Pronj;
e-r & Hinton, si'mited in the northwest
p irt of Mn, took fire early this mornin;
abiut 7 o'clnc'c. It was soon discovered
and the bui diii and most of 'ho lumtier
wii.oh it contained was caved.
A" m . K. Davis TNq., of this city,
lin been appointed Deputy Asensor of
Intern il ILevarim for this suh district,
iu 1 lin entered upon the duties of ihi;
:!ice. Mr. Davij will make nn escellent
o'M;r, if he i-j a!, out a radical.
L iT 11115 scamp threw a stone through
the win 1 x of Citv Ilili lust nijht dur
ing ihj d -ui j', which barely ini.-aed one
of the ch wnl-liers an. I (-truck the opposite
w ill ju-t a!'(ve a IaJy's head Tho po
lie; in ide a rush, but were unable to ns
Crciin who JorivS tl:d cowardly act.
Asid from a!' this wo understand the
ball pass 'J clT p'.c is intlr, alihouh but
few were in attendance.
CJ".. C. M .vfuM and A. R Taylor
are duio, ii heavy Lu-ineaS in t.ek.
They 1 1 1 v oft hand at the present time
ah iut 5 J he-id of t..l: fed Citile, suitable
for :mv -.istt-rn market, beides etuck
c it:l-, f it 11 nd Mock hi''s in anv niinb'-rs.
1!ii;cI:ts of this M'.v, H i , X"!irak
City, and ntlicr piace, wimid d well to
examine their b.-.f kit tie. Mr. M i Held
p resented us yesterday with 1 bampie pijj
from thtur lot whirh cannot be bent in
NoSr.i-i. I- is tii-j rjtiirik brutJ, and
will keep f.it tin ies than r.ntbin;;.
A cJi:uiic.il Wonder!
The S.-1 cm 1 lie A 111 ei ican, in vpKiikii of
the- Wile ox & (iilhs iSnwii: .V.ichineJ
suj : "Ono cannot but .ljinlre tin? benu
ty and accuracy i,f its miiVPi.n-nts r.nd
ibi int;r nLs-enc of ;!! r.r:-e. even
wh n running at the rate of C,l;-.'-J stitches
nn 1 up-.viiriis prr n.inute, this ulunt
nn. t j-n ve a ;:re it re coii.iuen l.it; jn to it
Ai. oilier merit a the good workm ir.shi,..
l!:e parts nre made interchaGgtahlc, so
that in the event of accident to (he ma
e!i.:i", any part can bf TP !ac d at a tii
Cing cost. I: i4 hid ed a u-.ec! atrc.il won
drr a fc:
id l.ec 'ssii v.'
N. Oi r, Jq . arrived in th city
this morni u'. Ha will start east naic
in a fvw d i s.
CV"-''V,i- II- Wheeler and lady ar
rived ut (!'.e:r home in th:s citv last even
ing, h'sving been spend;::g soai3 time in
M:c::g tn with their friends.
C i "- '1-' Western Sr ie. Company has
put ou Cj -iche between O.na'ua an lBi't.
Johns, th-! pres-.Ts; terminus of tiie Chi
cago & No i th West.-m Raa-J.
'(n7"Fiom thrt A'-;.:.'.'i'j.-Ji we le.irr. that
II J.diu T.iJT.', M. C. elect to the 4Jth
r.r.Mi. I,
in irr.ing v ia
for V
Islington yes'.erd iy
tne North Western llj.-t J.
f v"ij t.- II!
.s Retaur.ir.t and get
your Fi'c.-Ii (Jysters
-' l r. - r ti i ii f
reoeivoj from Chicago. They are 'A
1.," and Mr. Irish knows bow to get
them up in good style if you prefer .iting
them therij.
Ci"W J. IL-sser, Es ., lefc us to-dv
a s imple broum mad? of t'.e U .va: f R.-o o:n
Corn, of whic'i ho has a quantity that he
proposes inak.ng intj Lrooms. This ar
ticle is much finer und tougher, and con-
equently lnu.'h moae dunb'.o than the
ordinary broom corn. If you want a
first rate' room, or a few dozen of thttn,
llesser can supply you.
C"U'e give our support, sanction and
encouragement to anv movement calcu
lated to benefit the human race Omaha
UtralJ.
Nj person wauld have ever dreamed of
us'i a thing, much less thojghs so
while awako, if you had not said s-i in so
many words. If the Herald is sincere in
this statement, and does not backslide,
it may yet stand on the same footing
with tho Chicago 'l'tnts. x y
g"The Council D'-offs Sonpartil comes
to us u. id T the control of Messrs. Mav.
nard & Cii irman. Mr. Miyntrd was
formerly connected with the .i.npareil,
and Mr. Chapm in is well known to the
poople of this locality as a man of ener
gy and ability, and a writer of c-'nsider
able foree. Mr. Car "", the retiring edi
tor, coinr.i::i ;e i in the .Vmjmreil oSce as
an apprintice, and through h:n energy
and a'iil.t? rose to the position of editor
and propri.-t'ir
C?"f-. L. I!-lbrook, Esq., of Saunders
Ounty. is in the city.
5 We saw a lead of venison for sale
on tbu street to d it, which was brought
from Cedar Creek. We learn that 15
deer were killed oa Salt Creek in cne
day last week.
.-"" Li res there a man with goul so
dead" that he will not have a turkey for
h:s Christmas tlinher when ha can get
each nice, fai ones at Win. Ilerold's, cor
ner cf Main and Second streets.
CS"IIon. E. Estabrooit, is t.nif in Chi
go g-ming up a ftim book for Nehras
It will mike about four hundred
Pages, and will embrace all subject per
ttr.inS to forms under aur statutes.
" 1 tcnnv.il n..nisni: KeUi d. I hit the Secretary is herehv
was a fine affair. The hall wh SiU-d with j instructed to have the same published in
peopic, ana tne tnbles loaded with th
nne thin-s which r.attsmouth Festivalj
nre proverbial for. The receinta amount.
tfj to about $300.
iTTho nero suCTrage lill for the
Di-trict of Columbia, as it came from
theSenat", has passed the House by a
vote of 117 to 40. It is expected tho
President will veto it, but it is absolutely
certain that it wiil bo passed over his
veto.
ErSTSt. Louis papers of last Thursdav
announce thed-ath on the previous dav
of Mr. Paschall, the editor-in-chief of
the MiH.soMri liepubdcan, the papr with
which he has been connected in 60ine ca
pacity, except for a short interval, eii ce
lie was known throughout the
entire west and northwest through his
connections with that paper.
2f The mngio of success galvanizes
rebels into patriots, speculation into en
terprise, and impudence into genius, and
uniJer its rnng.cal influence vice is mita
ken for virtue, iind ignorance sometimes
passes for knowladge, offced as a stock
text, from which would like to hear ser
mon from all the pulpits in the countrv,
thus "Do not drink, do not smoke, do
not murder, do not lie, do not cheat, d.
not steal, do not gamble, be just, bu gen
erous, fear rot, love your fellow men as
well as (Jod, love truth, love virtue, use
Koback'n Bitters and be happy.
C3"In behalf jf his readers, we thank
our neighbor over the way for copying
fro rn old files of the Herald; as it will
be far more interesting to them than the
trash they ordinarily s-e. Ru5 in our
own name we call on him onco more to
prove his asserti m that we slid "nil Mis-
souriar.s were bushwhacker," and that
he men who invited Mr. Train to Pl itts
were "of no account." Wo believe if a
man is ungentlerr.anly in conducting a
newspaper, he will be so in every other
ponition you 11 ay chance to find hiia.
CJ a Fair held in Glenwood last
Tuesday the receipts wire ;03, and net
pinlits $2,l.
LUTA meeting will be held in G'.-rn
wood to-n:g!;t to organize a literary
society, says tha t) pinion.
CT"Sowini Mu-hini Thread nnd
Neuh ?, and Macliind Oil, fcr sab by F.
P Todd, at Newman's.
CiTTho Sisters of Rebecca, Platte
Lodge No. 7, I. O. O F. have tho thanks
of the printers for a beautiful cake.
C.o?"The weather for several dnys has
bet n warm, with occassional rain. A
lew more days of tho s itno kind v. i 1 1
open the river.
CV"A tear.i attnehed to a sleigh, be
longirg to Li-hop Clarksou's father, ran
aw iy on the streets of Nebra-ka City a
few days since, and threw Mr. Clarasn
out. He was not t-ei iou.-dy injured.
CTiT The Glenwcod Opinion has one
e.-.liiu, n devoted to "2d onigomery CouUiy j
Ne.vs,' under the charge of Cap'. P. G. '
J.ode,of Rod Oak Junction. The Capt.
Lets up an interesting coiumn, giv.ng the
local news of that county.
f!5?"A meetin-of Railroad men, inter
ested in the R. & M. R R. R. extension,
was held in Carlingtou Yesterday. One
of the principal obj-cts of the meeting,
it is su;'-poe-f, was to take steps towards
pusl iii t Ii o road through as quick as
possible.
5TMr Wm. A. West, of Dry Run,
Fa., says. "U'e have had one of the
Wi.lcox & Gilbs Sewing Machine in
ii.-o over v? yer.r, and it has not been a
diy cut of running order in that time.
We would not exchange it with our neigh
bors for the Wheeler & Wilson, or Gro
ver & R iker, though I have nothing to
eay disparaging'y of them."
F. cm. i.on'Uty'iDoily.
G37"Rfinters requiro a holiday ocs&s
sionally, conseq-iently there will be no
paper issued from this offio to-morrow.
?"Reinember tho Festival to night,
given by the ladies of the Pteabvterian
Church. Go and get your Christmas
toys. There will bo any amount of them
there, tha finest ever brought to the city.
3?"Chas. Woleott, Fsq., informs us
that he keps egc from freezing, ani
b.-n them fresh as when Etst laid anv
time during the winter, by. simply pack
ing them in fre-h, dry ashes. Let our
farmers try it, nnd see if they do not find
it a cheap, easy and successful nianuer
of preserving eggs.
f3?"Those who send copies of the Her
ald to their friends in the east after thy
h;,ve read them, have no idea of tho ben
efit to Nebraska they are doing. There
are many items in a newspaper which
nppear commonplace to the people hern,
but which are greedily devoured by peo
pie in tho eat. We know of quito a
colony coming to Plattsmouth next
sFrin f-nJ the only information they
have hai in regard to the country has
been derived from a single copy of the
Herald sent regularly by one of our
subscribers here They are corning, for
t-onie of the party have already forward
ed orders to purchase land, and the land
has been bought Send away your pa
pers, nnd subscriba for them expressly to
be sent, if you wish to induce emigra
tion.
C3T At a meeting of Platte Lodge No.
7, I. O. O. F., held on the 22d inst., the
following resolutions were unnnimousi v
adopted :
lioohed, That Platte Lodge No. 7, I.
O. O. F., hereby tender a cordial vote of
thanks to the Ladies of Rebecca far tho
kind and efficient services rendered the
Order on Thursday Eve., IS: h inst., at
thir Festival and Supptr.
' tho citv papers
Attest P. P Gass,
Se.
At a meeting of Platte Lodge No. 7, I.
0. (). F., held on tho 22J inst., the fol
lowing resolutions were adopted.
Les;h:J, That Platte Lodge No. 7, I
O O. F.. hereby tender a cordial vote of
thanks to Mr. John XV. Shannon, for the
pantleroanly, kind and efficient service
rendered theOrder on Thu-t-d iv F.ve.,18 '..
inst , at their Festival and Supper.
Resulted, That the Secretary beherebv
instructed to furnish Mr. Shannon with a
copy of this resolution, end have the
J
same published in the city papers.
. a . uflsp,
See
U-&-mil!'iJ-
r a TiTiTrii
Ol the 'IS inst.. at the residence of thm
1 : j . 1 t . . , ,,
nriue n, oy UUOga liarsnall, Mr. Jonv
-iia. i.w3ainiii VLaai.N", ail
of this citv
'
t3 10 those Wishing 10b-W0rk done.
tennis ... H..t .u .:
t9 lime ttuti
the IIrrald ofhco is the place. We are
prepared to execute work in the neatest
style and on short notice.
FRESH OYSTERS,
Direct from Chicago, can be had at
Irish's Restaurant for the small sum of'
$1. per can. dec21dtf
TO RENT.
Twncinrrfrnmh,,,.. n:.T-..i
- . i.tjiu u.iiinr Dtn rieii v inrrrm
inr two lamiueH, gooa Cistern and well-
. r . -'
For terms apply to
I. II. Wreeler & Co
DEDICATION NOTICE.
The M. E. Church, at Eisrht Mile Grove,
wul he dedicated to the servirv nf
Almighty God, cn Sabbath, Dec. 30th
loG. Rev's. R. T. Lemon and XV. C
S!ai7ghler,of Omaha, II. T. Davi, of
Nebraska C'ty, nnd other distinguished
clergymen will be there and participate
tn the service Preaching at 10 a m.
2 nnd 7 p. m.
Persons from a distr.noe will be freely
entertained by th; citizens.
Ben'j. ArsTiN
Pres. of Coard of Trustees.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
tCeiVPCl at the News Depot, for ar.V
of the Magazines, Periodicals and News
I'npe-s or the dav, at the Publishers
J '" uuiisiiers
TrioAa
t"1'"
Tv.Xnw IS the lin l-J fUlSCrilc.
Oct (!
r I r villi v A XI A c.liiili WTTIT fir
........... -wvj-.jwii.vFi
READY MADE CLOTHES, Oil A SUIT
M ADE TO ORDER, GO TO S. II. WALK.
ER. OLD POST OFFICE.
July 10 d tf
m
FOR SALE A small dwelling house
and lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap
for cmh. Enquire nt this office or of J.
XV. M arsball at t h P. O. Nov. 1G dtf
D- H- Wheeler at hcrte ag 'n
I take pleasure in informing my old
bnsir.ess patrons that I ora at home
again find established in the General
Agency business as of old. Thankful
for past favors, I now solicit the pat.
ronnge of m; old, and all new friends to
to give me a call. I will endeavor to
give satisfaction to all.
A'l business intrusted to my caro will
rrceiv ny prompt and personal atten
tion. Give me a call at the old office in
'he Court House.
D. II. Wheeler,
of firm of D II. Wheeler ,fc Co.
Plattsmoutl Neb. Oct. 13th 185G
DR. M H. M'CLUSKEY
DENTIST'
Wi'l do nil wo k In hi line nn short notice.
jr3-t-!tce -vitti Dr. T.iv:r,-T?!an.
J..!y B.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
per tt iDian who st.ffervd for years from Verv os
D.liilijy, I'remat ire lcay, and ail the off cts of
ynutiif'il imii-c etu n, wili, for the j-Leof M:IT-rin
lf!7n-nitT, n-iid fiee to all who n.ed it. the receipt
and di.tc:ini.b f,-r n akii jr Ihe mn.ple rtnuily by
w: ich he wi s cu e l i' .ir-r'-ra wi.-hulp lo pr.,fit by
the xdierti -r's expeuence, can do so by ad lressiB
in perfcai confi.ier.ee. John I Oonux,
epliw3m Xo. 42 Calit St., Ntw Yo k
IWi:iI.B.I.C-S at . all price
ii.' oai iri.-ni:,g to pnrcna'e r lirn-prnperrv, or
iv-iaeiire-i .n iciv, w.ll nu
prie s. ty
ein for auie ai 1
V
K. M lORR'yciOS,
MuiaiiianHtiwvfMvinBnMnunui
Ala ESTATE
D. K. Wheefer c Co ,
Real Estate Agents,
PLATTSMOUTH. N. T.,
Offtff fur Fal) the fallowing R-4l Estate
Pi-c T'p R Acre
22 12 II fill
81 li 11 So
32 12 12 fen
32 12 1-2 Su
H 11 13 16n
"3 11 11 lit)
ai ii 11 bu
! 10 U 8.J
3 II 11 Ni
13 12 11 4U
12 12 H Ho
io 18 tn
t-r M 4.1
12 12 12 Rn
'22 12 12 JW)
13 lu J4 so
Id 10 13 hi
10 10 1U bo
3 II H go
21 12 12 ItiO
2S II 12 ICO
Kat tialf nor-h'-ast qa3rfr
Wnt lialf njrhnt quarter
Souiii lint f u-nhriHT ijbMrt r
N'oirii ha!f touthettitC quarter
Norihe&st q lurier
Wft half H(jhi4t qnarter
Nor?!! h-.lf iat!ijuit qurer
Vt'cst L4!f D:thNt qu irer
North we-1 qaa.ru r O'sribwe-t qr
V e t h iT sii.u h ww. q nito-tu-l
iixi.t tcatht-t uuitrr
is "J e l q'urter uttte.uit quart
ta.nt luilf oitliw-'-t qu.trtr
Ntxtti hulf v-o ir het.t qiH tr
N oi th half oti hwi-Mt q 4i ier
eM hjlr o rth w?-t qurtt-r
No tbrat qiMi ff r
t'l-tltvi li d half ,titbv?t qmit'r
I otsin the city of Plattsmouth
Lit fcinck
6
as
ass
6ti
S2
12
169
4
el
4
8
THOMPSONS ADDITION
Esrt half of bloci.s I. 4. 7, 3 and 10.
touih I. a I of U -ck S ..
. L t- 6 and 7 in block 5.
Vet half section 82, lowti'bip II, rane 14. lna
arrs- under lence, 112 .tory frame booe. rid w It
and i-prinf, and good manui- vacr. plenty of tim
ber for are-wood. I"ilce (3,750.
Lot Bl ck Lit Bl. ck
6 82 1 ti
3 9 Si
6 t 8 3-i
W Id vi)
'J 123 1 12
4 6 8i
The north half of 3 47
Tl,,,.--, -p- - -
pSMay 1A OT1CCS.
Tttk-n n- t ih sobacntr at his rnl e r- in
1rfliioliii P. rcioct. Cats cud- ly. m. T.. -1 mi 4 1 S
mil.' noith-wst of Platis lOiiili. nnih3l Jsy of
lt-eeniier, lSUrt, onr iwo year o d heirerof rojo
c I'o-, Willi rtd pd while pot. ro msikn or
lirniuN p'i-iTail. JACOB HUAS.
Dec 3, 1?GC l!'w5
Iskenupby th aiir'ber, l;virij throe miliw
of R.cW b'fTt fi.iir yei liny;
(It.e whit- Tt-ariill;, b'll!, DOIutl i left "jir.
lino year lug Me-, win Us nj teJ on for q-ini ter
liiti'l quart -r wluf, en p la lett i'ar.
line red yaning l.sif'f-r, eriiji i,t 4 li tar.
line dark brown yta-1 inz l.eif. r. line bark N
otl.er rna-k- or branJs prrc-ivao.e.
ii ID Wi' J B. II0L1' ES.
Taken lip br lb subMritier. two mile -oulh w
r Pla-t n nth, two heifers, one id rp.-il i
.i r . lie oilier a, paie r-'a, narns brolfn off. eic!
' be two yeaa old.
dtc 19 w5 Wm C. WOQDEl'fT.
Taken up by the autocr'tip r. at big rr-iriea in
vvPi"K w"!er ,''1e'i"ct' c '" 'r. t., ab,.u
. reHDda half tnil" iK.h ms' of Keeil'- niill, m
tho lth day of Nofmi'r, lpr.t;, two 3 e.r oi.
1 rotiD, with 1 .Uni njtca hiiu ijhi.i iat-f and ha a cri
1 on rigai tar. ro oiner warn or ins- - r o - M
Weeping Water, Jiov. 4.
5w
I Taken nn by I.i-wis Kioir, l;TlB 1 1 ! m!ln wd
I r "'" a- county. . . i .i.wo v ork .teer.
I I J "
I ...nT.i.AH ti ' f . or r.uni n 1 il - no. t . . 11
I r,l out or 1 r .a-. manaed on llt horn J J 1' ; iba
l droop, DraDOe I m 'tit horn with w, no off e't ear
. ' KWI3 KING.
K k. .1 LI I 1 II. .1 .. K m
1. .,n t tm anluflrik.. ' I !!... n
I Cas county, N T.. on the tj:h dy of Noymher. A.
. n.I-C5 one pale rd bleer, two years old no arks
1 ,i brands pe.ceivale. CHsrtLESSWAV
Liberty, Nov. 7ib, 18(j6.
dec5s
Taken m fcy the n-5cr ber, at his resl.lnre in Vi
Plea-ant J'retinn. Cu.-s cour.tv. N T . on the (iih !:
of Koyember, 1ni;. one mare Colt, i-uni o- il ta i.
one year 011, U.11K o;iy, wun white fput in forehead.
No mki or brauda rjerccivabie.
lecl2 WM. D. JOS 6 3.
Taken up by Jh-i sc!scribr at his DreiniKes t-i Ore.
001.111 rreemci. I as muuty, ., on the l"ti dny
of November. 1 Slid, 0: e ye 11 llPfr steer, while with
ei spet-ks, aaU c. nsiderali.e red al..ut tlie he.-i i and
neck; the tu or lho eT are tuber coMinl r f,.
-non. ii 15 dj J. 1 AKtJ.vL.
I lakenup by tutuncriDer. at bis rei.leope in
i". - ". "--" ."m j, 1., am. 01 ia
t 1. 11 kv.n. p.aii . .1 . . . ..
I ""? wf" I'lait-nioutn, on the 8a diy of U-cem
uei i.uo, one u:i a orown neiier, supp.-wd to be 2
ears old, has a w bile -itar in 'orehead. nn nnli ..r
brand. CEO. bUOWH A K S
dec 12 15CC 13w5
T.ik 'n un by the snb;riber. livinc in Mi Pie
rrecinci, one two y -nr oia rej ou.i, while un.ler ihe
belly, rather mu.iII in fix. No other mark or
iir.-inu perce.viul j. JOU GLO. llANaCN
dec 19 5
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W- BRADLEY'S
CELL BR A TED PA TEST
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(Oil DOUBLE SPF.IXO)
S2L X
The Womleifu! Kl xiii!i;v and irreat llomfor! anl
Plea-cr-to any lady w-.nnir the Danlex Klliniic
.Kir. win ot- txrtr.rme'i p.i I ll l.lr iy In all err i-d
fi-moii-, opera. t.arriai:', Kaiir .ad Cii' a.Ch n ch
. e.w rtrm t natr., i.ir i-rimi.'n me ana liniise Tret.
m ine oKiitinu ue ie ueu rien -n use in ocrni-y a
Mu-lin Ue-s. an invs uMe quality ii eiini.Iinc, not
"'V J bne, ..,
I"!"' .'''?'.'" "f ''it Dm-i.-x Kn;t,c
I . v ni in if St l, t f.n- a .intr'. .1.1 v niil .
I . .. ........ ...
I w.ira. w.muiriy ui-poise wun tlieir us-. For ( hi!-
"r,'n- Mi--',es aul Young La.ii.-s they are superior to
a!l nlhen-
. ... j ... vK .... ... firkin. nHi nic r nifrie api tiia,
b-it will nri-neit ineir nerfict nn-1 c,a.vri si.r
wiien 1 1. ree r r I ur on'.inarv s;iim si i i..v l.n
i., . ,. , .. - - ---
tiiiMwii rt.-i ie n u--elv!. ine i:o.; are oV'-reil
with double and Iwi-u-d th'ejd. au.l the butfuni rods
a-e not only d.'ii' le fprinif I ill twi.-j (or doelile)
.ivered ; prevei.l-ii' them from weal ing out hvu
ni-nfjT.nx nurn -t'"ii.. s: ir, 6cc.
Th Dupb x t.iiiitie is a erea' favort'a iih all la-
lie and j univer-H!! reronimi-nd. d liv the Ka!iirm
Mieizines aa the Htm ,ard Siirt of the FuxMon.
able iL'!
I ii i njoy the fiill"-in; ire.-tirnab advant.ire in
Cr'noline, viz: superi..- qn-litv, pe'feet ruaniir jci nre.
-iviish -hape mi. I Bn'.h. K X'l) lily, d ir il.'iirv. r .m-
fii-t and tc.moniv, ei-qiiire fur J VV. Biad ey'a Ou-
pieT r.n pi t. n i'. imi e .-prieg Skirt u:,d b-.- s-.r'- to
et the e oio- article.
e'Al I 'N To i-iiarl aifHiri! imnositi-.n be nai tiew
nl. ii t noMre thai i-kiri offered a -'Onp'ex ' luive
Hie r-d ink stimp, viz; -J w. Bra l ev's Iuilei
biliptic Mcei rl.i-, upon the vrai.-t and none
th-ra'e renmne. AVo nutiee liiMt ever. Uop
wi ii a unit a pin lei- f: pi e.i thrm-ch t m ci' re.
K r t a!.- in all Stor. n he e nt-c!a si; irt a-a
st.l.! ttr onchou-. trr United :t tie and .-i-ewheee.
jlnou.urture I by the Sule l)ni" of the I'u'ent,
r.- i iiitaoi.r.i rt- r.Mti,
97 Ckambera t- "9 &. SI K-ade st.. T
novl9 dw:iu
WES, MONTGOMERY,
CETLON WILLIAM
Montgomery & Willams
TOBACCOHISTS,
Post Office Building. riailsmouih.JY. T.
We l.eep constant'y on hand a good aortm'"nt rf
GIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
GIVES rs A CALL,
The latch ot'in al
Jy-'4.
way h:in ps oat
Dress-Maker.
MRS- L. B- JOSES,
"f A.brnsiia Citv, von'd re pectfuliy lnfiim the
la.Ii.-s of riattrmnnlh that she has taken up her res
et ce n ihi- pinre for the iiui itn of
('Tl -nm . . . . . . . . . - .
U 1 i I.M.. t I I II IS ti and M A K I N li
if reqitireJ, Ladies -nl rhildren Hreea. Cluks.
Pa-r,u. ete. MACIfXE bTITCIIIXC done Vjo?
il' o'k w;i b- executed with neatoe-", and w I
receive prompt attention She will ende .vnr to ei e
sat ii-f irtiun, an J thereto: e foliciti t-.e patronage or I
the ladies of this place ar d vicinliy.
tt-idenco. co-oer Vine and 4th street, in IiIkihi1
b. ick- nnv'2H'lif in
Win. S. Thatcher,
accessor to
II. Knapp Ballon,
DERMIP rHIC PHYSICIAN !
And
SURGEON-
Cnfr ail clac.- of cuii-Me d:iense srithort medi.-ine-
Aliiupii which are Itroucliiiis. A-tt ms. I'htl iie.
u- nt. us. limit. .m. Jieumlia Paralyses, L. . o'
llannir, dines -e of 1 0 Kve Cnei-r. '1'oinot b. t e. of -
nla. rtiaiw-t" Ty.n..1v.u. Ane. 4e.. 4e.
Special.- lie cures private uUea.ses in all f.rma
in s tew dav.
Omce at f tat'e Ya'l-y Hons.
BAKERY,
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
MATHIS &. SONS,
(succf fSiort to J. Tarcrl A Sons.)
PLATTSMOUTn, Keh. '
Keep constantly on band a good t npplj of
FRESH BREAD,
PIES,
CAKES
and everything in the line. Also
GROCERIES cj- PROVISIO.XS
of all kinds.
Waxtbo : Conntry Produre, P utter, F-c, is.
d Give as a ca'l.
. I-ept 25. IS68.
'phe plac to g A cheap Lamp and Lamp Chnaey
Art BLACK. BUTTER V VO 'K.
Simpson,
I
Wholesale and Retail
a,
Receiving, Forwardin.and Commission Merchants.
PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA.
Dealers in FAXCYf.AXD STAPLE GROCERIES, PRODUCE,
riiUY ISLUJiS, ST. LV LIS
WIXDOW-BLIXDS, GLASS, PISE LUMBER, SIIIXGLES,
LATH, PICKETS, ETC., ETC.
AUn, Agents for tbe'celebrattd
SEYMOUR'S NEW YORK
Quaker Boy and
ionigan Wagons; cfcO.
We inziti all to Call and
juris dwOns
B N E
LOUIHER 31AIN AND iillllD
OUTFITTING CLOTHING HO USE!
IN THE WEST I
Dealer in
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Elats Caps,' "Roots, Shoes,
Also b targe lot of
RUBBER ICLOTHJN 3
Of airdescriptions always on hand.
JCQ" Call'jaad examine
.TSTew Masonic
rintt smooth, April 10th, 1855.
teW'jiy Picture Gallery rrP
Kcrlli 5e Main Ft , f l'j'""
" ISBS?, "t-XTTSMriUTII, - -'-iffljll
Picimes takers cf all !Kinds,
Ambrotvpfs, Photcwrnph?, fJpm Pictures, ic. A jrooj assortmont of Capos Frames,
AHmiiiib, &c-, constantly kept on hanj.
made to order, of any plze
WM. R. TEXICK,
PEN ICK cv
ah Wh:!c;al?
Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, d'lass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liq jors, Coal
Oil and Lamps, iSta ionery, S:c.
NCS. 3Sc 5 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO-
-W are the Northwestern Wlmleia'a fem's for Dr. 1 Jayce t tftn, and Dr. J.C. A jrr Ik Co..
and cu iumuh tbcirmcuicu In auy q'Ukniitirsk iatiily"'
Sharp tfc Co.,
02
FLOUR, DOORS, SASI1,
MOWER 'AND REAPER,
Wood's Mowers,
Set ut, and Examine our Stock.
Simpson, Sharp & Co.
W MAN,
STREETS, I LATTSMOUTII N. T
Trunks, Valises, &c., &c.
AND REVOLVERS
my extensive soc's ai the
Brick Building.
sTv
Gilt anJ liosewood Molding, or Frames
WM. Lonxc-
LOVING,
Dealers Ij
The undersigned c-ffers f.-r ra!e 40arr-if laf.d.
f ora which the tnnh-r lm h.tn c :l Ir .ni 4 Ii ID
yer, tualed 1 1-2 miles icnlh of t ma on lbs
Missouri tiv r. Il wi.l be d n n b.i.ly or In tr i ;t
to suit purchasers. SAML'tL MAXWELL.
V Q.li, 4
A. Ii. SPRAGTJB
fiei'er la
Groceries, Provisions,
PRODUCE, &C,
OPPOSITE THE TOST-OFFICE-
All k'nJ of Produce taken In exchange f..r soods.
I keep the very bes of kids, aid am bouid to
sell thein as c i.ap i. a y hi-us- In ileciiy.
BOV1DUW.I
KNITTING iMGIIINE
KSIIS A STOCKISG SUBSTAX
77.1 L L Y COMPLETE.
nitUcg the Ueel and Narmu ii j u.T li e Toe at It
i-oe a!oii
IT RKTSt VP 77"? OWX
KNITS AS Y SJZK fn-in two 'hoik, form Inn a cord.
up to it full eiu.acitv !
WIDEXS AXD KAIIUOWS, by varying the num
ber of b.o .s. and
Ktiits the Wide Single Flat Wel.
The Double Fiat Web.
The Plain Ribbed Flat Web,
and the
Fancy Ribbed Flat Web,
Willi Selveges.
fiiii-r .tiarniiic in mc
vcrll c:ni ! :iny one
of 1 Iivs c things.
IT KM IS
Shaw Is,
Hood?,
Nubias,
Jackets,
"Breakfast Caper,
Sacks,
Skirts,
Undershirt.
Drawers,
Hoy's Suits,
Children's Cloaks,
Snow Shoes,
Leggins,
Glove?,
Mittens,
At.d rt great variety of Fancy Fabrics.
KciN a yard ef plain wart in ten inina-.e, pair of
'ock complete in hair an hour.
Ko.' Faii'ilieg, Woo! u.uwets. 'Atl.leaes. Mr-
clMitt. & ., it is the in ) inoav ma1- in r and IV or
aviiijt 1'i.eiition of the a -. Fr .in 100 t ISO per
Cut pr.-fit on every Ht-'ic'e il pro 'ac Women hia
eari.iu.it fr--m $! ! 25 f--t wek, kuiitiog hob.ery
and pi .pie himi r.incy worsted :irfi(-;e.
r-very iHChine fcarr .r.ied t Wi rk as represeutea.
For circulars, ad.ir 'ts wi.h Muuu
No. 11 North 5ih St.. St. Louis. Mo.
IJt-General Arrenis for tl'.ft We.-tnnd
outr.vei. liovlS
OR. ROBACK'S
BLOOD
BLOOD
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
PILLS.
BLOOD
FILLS
BLOOD
PILLS
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
BLOOD
AND
Blood Purifier!
are tj:v i : q u.v rii: 13
roH ct iii.vo
Scrofula, Siihilis, Shin Dis
ease, ttttl stores, fa ft liheum,
Dysjtejtsiaor liitliyestion,
SICK HEADACHE
TAcer Compel inf.-:, Illiciimatisin,
A ever a ml siytte, sr. An
thony's 1'ire,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
Erysipelas, Tumors, Eruptions,
1 its, Scrofulous Con
sumption, etc.
q q q q q q q ? ?
(VSE r-ron rite, her tLuixUler enroll
of Kits of nine veais' stiiiidm, uiwl M. VltUf
dance of two veins.
ANOTII Klt'writes, his son trns cured after
his flesh Iim.1 nliiioKt unwto.l iiativ.
The iloi-t.-.r (rii.iuiiiiro.l the 11-0 inenrnMe.
AN'll'ilKK wii-i I'liinl . 1-en-r an. I A rue af
ter ti vinir e-i-- riieiiu-nie t it hi rem-lt.
A.V'ntKK iv:is i-iireil of eer Sore which
liad existed Viiirioiu veiirs.
A no I'll Kit til UIii-iiiii:ii.iii of eiulit yours,
fni-.s ittiiiiuierMl.Ie nl l io.ui mid l.iver
Cnmiihiiiit -' 1 i lie ri ti-n 1 1 !- f, in ulnrli Hi
I'urilier an'd l'illa worlt like is clmi-iii.
THE BLOOD FILLS
Ar Hie innfit i-tiv iui.I t!tirtiTi .:1M t4ml
li:ivpvnr Ihii iih rli.'C'l. i lny t j- k
rectly upon ti.o T-vvr, ,xo;Tin' ilmt nrait to
th li mi xtfnt ni tJint IMh i-i--iu t c-t ti. ti ra
l:ipe itito it fornuT t-oti'iitimi, u Im-h ih (or
tO l lH CUM Wltll lllij'l' H Mit;lle
Thfy are realty a
BLOOD AND LIVER PILL.
Ami in conj iiio-io:i Willi the
BLOOD PURIFIER!
Will cure all the nfvrmpnt:omM iliii:i4, an l.
of themselves. wi r !.tve itn l euro
Headache, CostivenGSS, Colio
Pains, Cholera Morbus,
Indigestion, Pain in the Bowels,
Dizziness, &c, &c. t-
JDIl. lion A CK'S
Stomach Bitters!
Wionlil ne.l by convaleTiit s!r fifrtliea
the pr-trat:oii u b-cli aliravj follows acuta
disease.
Try ihee me.lieint-s, ami von -jrill never r
rret it. Ask your nr::lilr.i ho have uM
them, and ilTev wi'.l cav tliev nre OOOO
MEDICINES, siiil y.iii should try them bw
re gonij; lor a ph iui:ui.
PRINCE, WALTON & CO.,
iSucce,or lo Dr. C. W. !!rtw.k,)
60I.E PBOPltlETORS,
Wos. 56, 58, 60 & 62 E. Third St.,
CINCINXATI, O. '
Are So!d by all Druggists and
Dealers in Patent Medicinea
EVERYWHERE.
1
1,
i- I
i
I j
1
f. '
1 1
ft