LOCAL NEWS. Trom Wed ntml ay' a Daiy. (J5?"Th. Masquerade last night wa well attended, and ever) tiling janji 'l oil in true Teutonic style s;)c:b;o aod agreeable CpPeopIe in th eat will please make a note of th. fac: that Pi.-utsmou h it well ut plied with schools nnJ ch-.Tchre 4 any pluco of its biza in the eastern etates. rvllorse stealing n a common oc currence down the river. Nearly ever rarer we receive frora thut d rectio:. cont .ins one or two notices of hors eteali.n or robbery. i?"VVe are pleased to note that Ju le Marshall hns so far reo-irer.-d from hi late illness as t be out. lie Hindu h first a p(-ii'ance in the Post Office ihi- .Prof. Miller arrived at home thi morning after tntrnJin sevir.il wi-tki in the east. etime by- way of the (J. &. N. W Kailrond 24 hours from Chicago to Council CIuCTi. 3?"Meir3. B- Newman and N. J Sharp prop oie opening u clothing houst in Council I!luT. The people of tint cur win una mom inoroun iiu.ms- men and honorable gentlemen to deal with. gTEdw'd Buttery, Esq., has purchas clan interest in tin Croc.-ry Mouse ol Simps, m, Sha'p & Co., and th Grin uann ha ben chan;d tj that of Smp-ori. .Mickelw.iit it Co.. The new firm is wk in,; preparations for duin a hoavy busi JUS. Money could not take it from it. Wo have had in our family one of your machine f'r the lust seven years; and havu not a 'en anything tliit would ofTer ny iaduoeuient W exchange for it. M-jnev could not take it from us onh as money would buy another Letter cfthUev. U. W.. Hubbard, Wilson, N Y , Feb, 13, ISoij, to Wilox & tiibbi S. M. Co. ' ' UlTTER THAT ARK DlTTl R-J. Th'Ti lire no IIit:er for the Stomach s immenselvpf p ular in this region of the country as thnst? now m nufnettired bv una of our own residents, Ql)r. C. V. Roback). At an appetizer, and pleasant and agreeable tonic, they are eupa-ed by no other im portation. Having tried the article, w can speak from experience, and most willingly recommend them an on inva!ua Me tonic. Cin. Commercial. Fiuit Tliurxday't Laity. "Iee in cins-dorable qinntities is being put up for una next summer. CaThe Siamese. Twins are to be ex bibited in Omaha about the Sih of Feb ruary. fj?"E!der Lemon is conducting Qunr. tcrly meeting service in the colored Methodist Church of Otnah . 5'Owing to the non. arrival of ncos siry papers, the S.!diers; organization will not convene this evening "We are pleased to eee our efficient policeman. Bob Co!lin, is again able for duty. lie has been ill for coma time pa t. C.?"We would call the attention of our readers to the card, tn to day's paper, of Messrs. CUrke, Porter k Erwin. In pre senting these gentlemen to the people of Nebraska, and asking for them that con fidence and patronage from the public to which they may bo entitled, we cannot do better than to briefly quote from th local papers of their former residence. The L ickport Daily L'iiin, afier express ing regrets at the departure oT Mr. Gay lord J. Clark, 61V9 : Mr. Clarke is a gentleman of fine natu ral ability, and classical education; high toned and honorable in h s business rcla tions; faithful in his friendships; pro rounced in his political views; a reiidy and accomplished writer, and an ablo public speaker. Graduating nt Union College with high honors; for sevea! years the editor and proprietor of the Daily Advertiser" of this city; nominal ed by the State Convention of lSo"2 for an important State Ofnve, to which hu was triumphantly elerted, he went ir.to office the youngest man ever elected upon a State ticket, and discharged th3 duties of his official pD.sition during his term of three years with signal nbiiitv, carefully gu irding the interests of the State. Of De Forest Porter, the- Journal of that city, sajs : Mr. Porter has been for nearly fon years engaged in the practice of law in our city, beinz for ome time in partner ship with Thomas M. Web-ter, Esq., nrd for the last two years occupying an rface by himself. But few young men have succeeded in so short a time in establish ing so fine a reputation as a lawyer. His fine natural abilities, superior education and li4erary acquirements, together w:th his pleasant manners and his hijih tone and honorable relations in s.oi-tv, has drawn around him a host of friends, who Lave delighted to hono-- hTm with their confidence, and who will regret to hear of bis Je ivin us. In regard t Mr. Erwin, we learn that, at the outbreak of the rebellion, he enter ed the service of h;s country as a cap'ain in the Excelsior Brigade of New York and for meritorious conduct was promot ed to Lieutenant-Co'onel. He is a young man of rare ability and literary attain ments. - Irm FriJay't Dat'y. "Our it ails from the east now come br way of the C. & S. W. Railroad, and the C. B. &. St. Joe Road, to Pacific City, where it connects with tho coach for this city. 3?"Ths majority of the House com mute on that part of the Governor's M5sj. relative to Suffrage, submitted report in favor of basing the right to the elective franchise on natural intelli gence and position, which was adopted yeas 23, navs 9 ?"S.f advertisement of "Co partner, ship.' Msr. Newman and Sharp are lonz and fivorab'y known in this coin", munity, and as they have a laro and excellent stock (m hand, will make it to the interests of everybody to trade with them. Try them and you will find it so. C"t7"The Council Bluffs Xonprtr-il .ty that a draft for $100, additional bounty to a soldir has been received in th it city This is the first boonty we have yet henrd ,.f l..: ' i i .t . . ot. ! ueinj paiu un.j,r me recent aer. Hie 'loys" in this vic:nity are in hopes of soon handling some of Uncle Sam's greenbax." 1 i.y naveriisemeni it will oe seen that Ed. Buttery has taken this place of N. J Sharp, in the firm of Simpson, Sh rp Jb Co. Mr. Simpson is one of our most experienced bu-tiness men, whil M'ck."' is known to "everybody and he rest of mankind" as a whole souled fellow, an Ed. is just the man to fill the plac?. Success to the new firm. Cy" Rejoice, all ye doubting souls- Nebraska is herself once mom! If the specimen of weather on exhibition since l ist evening is not enoujrh to satisfy the most incredulous that we have wind and anow here, it will be useless to attempt their conversion, llue drifts are piled around the corners and in the streets to such an extent that pedestrianism is nl most oat of the question. All winter we have hard persons congratulating on our plc-'sant weather '-likely to continue' etc , but if you please, will not take any more in ours Many have been nnxioi;s fur more snow, and were despondent for want of it, but as the old lady said when hr preacher prayed for rain and got a 1ih.i1 storm which ruined her cibbge, the th.ng is slightly '-over did.' fOn yesterday a sleigh containing Mrtj Wheeler, Mr. E. T. Duke and Hon. II. L). Hathaway, our respected Editor, mij:ht have been seen "scooting" op the river bank on the way to Omaha. We are sorry to record that the trio were unable to pass the brewery without get- ing out, and "thereby hangs a tale." Hit po.iio means the"teara got nwav from the driver, ajd leaving the party depos itelina snow bank mad? its way to Bethlehem, from thence home again. Abjut hulf an hour or more a'ter their lushing exit on the north side of the city, they might have been seen slowly wend in their way up from "llouk Point," and nquiring in a mournful voico of every ne they met, ''You hain't seen nothin' of ary runaway team, hev you5" Fortu nately there was no one hurt, and beyend a slight damage to the sleigh all was good is new. and they went on their way re- j-ncing. From Stitiir'ttiy'i L'aily 5?" The last fall of snow is said to be 12 inches in depth. .17" N. P. Willis died at Idlewild op. the 2ist, of paralysis. "Everybody sign that, petition in the Pjst Office for a Bridge across Piatte river. 57V''ry interesting Union Prayer Jleetinjis are being held in Oakaloosa. Iowa. So savs the lhraiJ. C3?"Tho bill to legalize tho organiza . tioa o: launders county passea tnc House on the 23 1. 3?"Iho M. E. Church is holding n pf-rics of meetings at Red Oak Junction, l3wa. 37"The temperancs citizens of Oska loosa, Iowa, intend holding a "protracted meeting" or "Temperance revival" dur ing this month. 7"The local of tho Ptss says their city has been visited by a novel Team "a l ttle old horee harnessed up with a lit tle o'd cow." This is equal to a Lynch burg team "a horse, a cow and a mule, driven tandem by a nigger.' (27"No mails from the North or South yesterday, and none expected from the North to day.- Shjuld the present dearth of news continue, our readers may ex p-'ct some interesting extracts from the life of --Jack the Giant killer," and Web ster's spelling book. i7"It is a remarkable fact that tho S vi ur of tho world has titlps i i the BiMe answering to evory letter in the til phabet. (J"A Yankee is said to have invented scarecrow so effectual that one crow who saw it brought back ail the corn he had stolen for three years. j"In the latest edition of Carpen ter's Physiology," it is mentioned that out of three hundred and fiftv nine idiots in England, the condition of whose proven itors could not be ascertained, ninety nine were children of drunken parents, the remainder were more or less intern perate. Of the threo hundred and fiftv- nino idiots, seventeen were Ihi children of parents nearly related by Mood. fJiTThe editor of the Louisville (Miss) Jfuildin is. the, "keeper of. the jaii.. and lives and prints his journal within' the walls of that establishment. From the tone of many of the Southern papers similar quarters should, be fur nishsd a number of other editors. From ilonJay't Vuily. ' gThe.etorm has abated, but tho weather continues cold. ji"Tne snow is 12 to 14 inches deep at Council B'uflFs. jjTwo ice boats on the Hudson river lately run a race making forty miles in sixty minut -s. pMr. Merritt, of Council Bluffs, who had bis fo -t cru-hed in the mill at Tur ley's Tannery, died on last Tuesday. He leaves a small family. ffPrcsideat Johnson having retainad th bill repealing: ihr'lSrtr section of the Amnesty Law, it becomes a law without his signature (?"Of the twentv-sir States repre fentod in Conjreps, eighteen ratified and three rejected the Constitutional Amend m nt. :.J,l.o na'ls from nowhere." Liines of travtl are blocked in every direction There has be n no cars running on the U. P. R. or the C. Sc. N. W., eince last Thursday. (IBnth homes of the Missouri Legis latnre pas-ed a resolution nrsing Con Kress to repeal the act appropriating monev to ray for slaves enlisted in the United States service. (J3?"We have no news yet n o whether th President has signed or wjioed the Nebraska hill. To morrow is - the last day he can keep it. If he does not sign or veto it by that time it becomes a law r?WI,. O ,. n- C, f ., .1 n -r. by the M. E. Sunday School, was a com Pte sue;ess -in every respect except financially. The bad weather was un doubtedly the cause of so few being pre sent. The singing was splendid, and we h pe it may be repeated at as early a day as possible, when it is to he hoped that it may bo a success financially. From TuenJtiy'H Dnily. . Q"Mr. Erwin, of this city, is prnprie tor, of a new invention callod a C irquette (we are not certain as to how it is spell e J). He takes pleasure in explaining it (5Yhats the matter with Omaha mails? We are receiving the Omaha papers one day behind time. Where do they miss connection? g"Go to Wiso's Cook Store and get one of those valuble little books, The Tribune Almanac- .t will furnish you more political facts and figures than you can gain in a year's reading C"The body of Scott Keysinger, the man who was shot on Saturday, was in- tered in the Cemetery west of towj. We learn that his father resides in Bur- lington, rind that a brother ofthede ceased iiyes "id -Ottuaiwa. - - "Thc Nebraska City Aetrs has injl tel'igence that a large number of Canai dians have determined to emigrate to Ne braska next season, . and that r an njrent wi'l soon be " in l tn is for them. our Territory to select 57"It is rumored in Omaha thit Du: rant has resigned the Vice-Presidency of the Pacific Railroad. The managers of the road are now engaged in consultation at their princir al office in New York. What does it all mean! 7"C-ipt. Donavan, late of the 1st Ne bra.ka Cava'ry, an old resident of this city, has received an appointment as Lieutenant in the regular army, and starts to day for the east. He has the best wishes of a host of friends in Ne brrnka ("Saloon licenses have been redneed in Nebraska City from $400 to .$20fl. The saloon keepers refused to imy I In SIO'I, and tbroiten' d to take the case in to court , and the city authorities thought best to take a, sum that would be paid, rather than go tj law and run the rik of losing some of the saloons if they come out victorious. C27"The Good Templars ' of this city are about to commence th publ:cation of a small paper devoted to the Temper ance cause. Tho first nunber will pro bably be issued this week ; and if it meets with sufficient encourazemcnt,will be continued. We hope the friends of temperance and morality throughout Ne brn.sk a nnd western Iowa will assist in the noble work by their patronage. (J"W were in Council Bluffs for a couple of hours last Saturday, for the first time since 1S53. We find but few of the old '"land marks" left. Fine buildings have taken the place of log hu's. and the town has been steadily traveling towards the river with- ut va eating the original ground. We found friend Chapman at his post, in the .'?i- pari'l, contented as though he was not running a newspaper. (T"While in Omaha a few dars since we had the pleasure of visiting the vari ous apartments of the Rf-publicun ofEc?, which wehave no hesitancy in pronouno inj the most complete etahlihn ent in the west "a place for everythinz nnd everything in its p'ace." We found 31 Balcombe, editor nnl pronritor, in his usual good sririts; nnd M ij. Bird, the local, busy "writinz up' the city. SUBSCRIPTIONS Received at the News lepot, for any i.f the Magazines, Periodicals and News I'ape-s of the day, at the Publiehers pr'es ''rg'Xtiw is the lime to si. I ' scribe. Oct. 6. , The undersigned is abrut remoying from this place, and requests those know ing themselves indebted to h:m, to call and fettle immedia'ely, or accounts will be left for collectiou. Jan. 10 1 m B. Nemas. FOB. SALE A small dwelling house and lot, in a pleasant location. Cheap for cash. Enquire at this office or of J. W. Marshall at th P. O. Nov. 16 dif "To those wishing job work done, we would say that now is the time and j the Hfrald office is the place. We are ' prepared to execute work in the neitest j 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 D-H- Wheeler at tome ag 'n I take pleasure in informing my old business patrons that I em at home again and establitdied in the Genera'. Azency business as of old. Thankful for past favors, I now solicit the p ronage of mv 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 care will recciv my 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. Whaler &. Co. Plattsmoutl Neb. Oct. thl3 1856 Q - Dn. M. H. .V.'CLUSKEY DENTTST. Wl I Ho all wo- k in his line on l,ort notice. STJ-Offica with Dr Livii,gt4n. July 6. POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. 1 HE MAILS Will. CLE AS FOLLOW: EAOTKItM'tnuil will close at - 9 a.m. SulTHMtN.t - 9 a. m. NUKTntKN a! WESTFRN at - 1 p. m. MAILS ABB WE A3 FOLLOWS" From the EaST at . 10 a.m. ' NOK I II and WEST at - 1U t. m.: " SOUTn at - - S p. in.: poi'T-orricB nocn. Opu from T a. tn to 6 p. m. - J3"W'lien cal injt for tr,ni please give your name 1ttnii then thd Jir. of your Box. ar"Whfn caliiair fjr tnmiis piv the oamber of -tampj or amotim yio i-h to Hiiv. J. W. MARSHALL, Postmaster. Plattsmouth Lode No- 6, A- F- & AfM. 5 Reiriil:ironiniunicatio::s lt and 3J Mondays of each hoii III, at 6 1 2 u'clofk, p. m. E T. DUKE, W. M. W. II. AN'DEiI0X, S-c. Nebraska Chapter No-3, R A- M. Itmal.ir cuvications 2J ami 4th Wednesdays 4f eaih inculh, at 6 1-2 o'tl.x k p m D. II. WHEELER. II. P. E. V. LEWIS. Sec - I. 0. 0. F. 11 itte Ld;e. No. 7, meets every Saturrtny evetiit g at tlm Curt IfoiiM Hull. Itfitthem o other Lodge ir r-peci fully ii vited to i.-it th'it Lode. By order of A. L. tPUAUL'E, y.O. P. I". (iAs, Rec. Pec'y. I. 0. Q. T. !ti'Kalr meetings erery Friday evening. Traveling TriuiHaiK respectfully invited. SAM .M. CIIAPMVX, W. C.T. WES MOXTGOMEitT. W. S. St. Luke's Parish. Vestry. Reiralar meetings flrnt Tiles lay of rvery montfi. at 7 p. m Key. GEO. C. B TTS. U. R. Livi.tosTO.v, Lltrk. l:taituinan. 1ST E "W JEWELRY STORE The Mihscribor havins ptircliafeS the R'd Ftoie on 2d tiee'. l itely nccnpit"! ly fi y an'' nilier, would spt-ctrnlly inform the fitia-n of llKtirmutn ai.U irluiiy. thnt be has recited ilie btore and opened a la ee slock of AND FANCY ARTICLES r For T.ddlo.. f!ent, flidTn, nnd the rft of mankio 1, nd is prepnrtd to no all Kind it WATCH CLOCK AND ; JEWELRY REPAIRING In the best maimer and world !.: hit ry to serve tit ol.l and - niany new customers a in ty K,ve "isi iln-t pi!rnn(r, u--nitnf lliem of Uifr wuirf w 11 Ion-, hi modo-.ite p ic--, and on -li rt time ,T;i i k, mbmciti(e rvry m ie'y of c od n-iniil kUi t n lirt c h J.-wtry St re will If sndath-a price", a il wurran'eii .'r nest wnriuMiitsiv a. ojieiial. lie has a;s a s-iojII tort uf FAMILY GROCERIES, which will lie reidemshed from time to tini". and s.il I a' the I. west figures. I'avinp perm i enr y j cut U in thi- city I respectJu ly Mdie.t a shnre f I -ti oniiPe, and cor li lily invite a'l to ca 1 and ex mi oe he s'ock on hand, as we Wnolu he P ea'd tn st " e yi u a-'d no not ar-K you 'o noy uiuji. ne can nunc t fo- V'ur ioiereit to patrumze u-. dec-27if E. II. E4TOK. BAKEB Y, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. MATHIS & SONS. (succi ssiors to J. rarct l A Son.) Plattsmocth, Neb. Keep constantly on hand a good supply of FRIIS II BREAD, PIES, t CAKES and everythinB In the line. Also GROCERIES f- Morisioys of all kinds. Watkd : Country Trouce, Eutter, Fgg, 4e. C5" Give ui call. ; sopt 25, 1368. 'TJnaucstlonHbly the best sus tiin- d work of the kind in the world" HARPER'S New Monthly Magazine Critical Noiicrs of the Prevs. It the f re''iO't MHK'itine ofthadar. The Bie-s:d- never ha-l a m' re lt ngi t ul e 'lnpxiiion. i r Die Oi:'li o a mi're fi'" i-ri ntf fr eoi. linn llarpra The m -t ( u"r it ii'iny ia the wi.rlri. 3C v e m t f f'-r in tf m- if n ogy o the high t id nj v-riil . viel mem of H .rir' AIhkj-ZI. j nri a i Ii i nm .th.v ci'cnhiflon of aboai I7 -,'KI0 I'tiuir: :u n ie e ij ie iuuhm um .... u-o.t i.l'IiI aii'i iiTHfiu n-Hctioz "f theory, w .ii,.!, .,( this w rk a- an vih'nre ' the cut n-e of il.- An. ..i -un tipoiile : aril th'" rouul -rily it ha c q iiie l i- merit d fjch aum'n C:iuiii 'n'.ly 144 n . .. nf r jlinir nl! tr. H:..r -nri.ii y ilj-f l-l mil ei ""I ""' " it ci.uji'ii.ea in itv.l.the racy ru-iiiiii'T t,fl Bi-ne hi o.i'i'-l q"rie ly, blriitlfil with fh hel feitttr- vl the d.tilf J artial. ' li ha. jr"eat P '' lieniiu ttio i l a l.. ol pure liiaratur'. Ti-utuer'M Oal'U to Auuri'run Litrnttnrt .ondirn. 1 he VMHIW'-a Inmml COMtilit" of thoiil--lT-s a li hrary of tni-ee Un rea-li": nui h as n not be f nll,l a :he ame cunipax in uy 'her nuiica ion that ba come amler our r.o-lc. Il'iUH Courier. 1 8ti 7 . ; Th Publi herp'hae if fecte I 'em ( f mailing hy hirh they cnu-p 7 th" 1aoasimk Jud kVx.K .x jinrmjttly ! iho- wh" pr ter io receive Uieii pei lwtlic-.l'- a ir t tr fri.iTi th - tlli-'- of l'ubm at inn t he Ni?Ui;e on naqi'TS iii' r i ceiti. n year, which umst be paid at Hie ritbci ibter' (.oot i'.lfioe . TKUMS : ltrpr'n JI;i;ne, ney.ar - $l-0O Aa tuta p "I ntl r 'he Magal oe or wekly will I srpid.eil g'ti fur e e-y initio: 'ieul ihe s it 4 " '-aih, ia one remittance ; or an C. pi-. f..r S-Ml 0. I'.MCk Sum hern can be nppt ed kt any lime A C' liij le'e et, no rouir t-iiijr Tlur y-three Vr.I- uii. in aeai rlo h h'ti.ti.., will lr nl ly fx, ni'i f.eichtiit xpen-e of i-ircu,s r,r,.r t! 2 iwr luuie. Vinitie w-I line-, hy m.il. p-il pud, .! 0. ch ihc i,hs. r.pti"'- -ei.t fr in I'ti i-h N"rh Aiseri- an Pro ioT. mua' be .rC impio ed w 'Ii 24 u'h a'ltlutuuul, t-J prepay L':-iei .-lit., p iace. ' Ad. c.i, Itin.iiui? as i:-til. v ihiii. i o'ii.iii. xeA HA i.i'r.t ci ti. tit iu1, dut14 Franklin MJ'inre, eric. j. j. snrpsoy. rr. mcKELWAir, Simpson, Mickelwait & Co., Wholesale and Retail Sa- Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Tr-trl tOt 233.13 C3n,"t iLgentS, PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA. Dealers In GROCERIES DOORS, SASH, PIXE AND COTTONWOOD LUMBER, . SHINGLES, PICKETS, ETC., ETC. Jud24 B . NEWMAN & C O . , Corner Main and Third Streets'Plattsmouth N. OUTFITTING CLOTHING HOUSE! IN THE Dealer Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats Cap, Hoots, Shoes, Also a large lot of RUBBER CLOTHING Of cHdescriptions always on nana. J53CaW and examine l"ew Masonic Plattsmouth, April lUth, lti6. WM. R. FEXICK, PEN ICR cv LOVING, sh Wholesale Dealers la ltd fi on cm irm iBmi Patent Medicines, (Chemicals, Glass, Paints, Oils, Pure Wines and Liquors, Coal Oil and Lamps, Stationery, A:c. NOS- 3 &. .1 SECOND ST., ST. JOSEPH, MO. ff?-W. are the Northwetern Wholeiale Ap-nt fc r Dr. D. Jiij ce & S r, arid tr. J. C. yer Co., ac 1 cau turni.h their meuiciwes ia any q:antnie&. Jaoi3 ly ire t t. PLTTSUiCTll, vV7v, as Pictures taken of all Kinds. AmlrotvriQS. Photonrflnh. Grm Pictures. Aii'itm-' ttc. c'r(t.ntJv kept on hand. m ide to of er, of any size STAE MIIjI:. Vt e hnye put iMtn our Mill lately fereral important impnivemehl., and are bow prep.rcl t MAKE THE BEST QUALITY OF 2F lour. TUE BWUZST MARKET PRICE PAID f oil Wheat and Corn. HonwEE & sieh. riatt-mcuib, Tec. 10th, 15CS. 4vr I,A,I FOBI SALE- The nndcr.-ien.d nffe'S for sa;e 40 ..cr of Is r rl fr.m vbich ihe nmer Lai- b. m ci t tr iu 4 to 10 i yf ,., hiluMiil 1 I 2 '!e i th Of t wn on t j iluuri r iv r. It wi.l be 1 in a h.nly c iu tritcis it -u:i pu cnaserii. jiia - ri.u.. I IVc.lh.wi EIWD BUTTERY. AND PRODUCE, WISDO W-BLI.XDS, GLASS, LATH, WEST! in Trunks, alines, &c., &c. AND REVOLVERS my extensive itocls at tht Brick Building. Wat. LOriVG. ITTTAV C n..nv.- i.i ... J North Side Slain ft , - X. T. ,tc. A good assortment of Cases Frames Gilt and Rosewood Molding; or Frames S. ThatcTier, Successor to II- Knapp Eallcu, DERMIP.-jTHIC PHVSICtAN AM) S TJ II a K O N" Cures aM clae of ciiutle riieiise witlir.rt roei'irlne- Auioua which are I'lonehttis, Atllma, t'h!tii-.jc ti .ut U'ii-iim.;tism. Keura'tc Piralye, 1 of Hearing, dtaen-e of .th- fcje Ci.ric , 'I tuno. , jcrcr- u! , (iai li- Uypep-i. Awnu, ic. kc. teitciai..j He cuies pntat-. tiiaM in a:l f. ra's in ! w tlvs. OlSct at fiatte Vall-y Hon-e. NOTICE X nice is here t gven to th- public iba' V;tr !a Tuucg, my wife, !id, n 'tueta-v, tfie 6 h ony ol J niiaiy, 107 wiituut J ist c-ue oi- p''ov,l't i-t. aod without Uly kn -wti-iiiie, leiVir my ked ai d b-... --, l.n- pa it nuk'iown, ao-1 I ! h-r-bv w ri -ill t ee-i. a not t del c ctixct oi UiMgJiu v-:th I r in m nitiu-' as my tr ifi'. m ri-nm ilii rf ice I ml tjet h re-pun. iLis 1 r ai.y d-Ll it e i tr i. n ; o hv h"" ;:s uiy w IV.-. W.i.,I.ji Y'JU-, R'--r Hiu T, J4-: -!4,367. ft fi, 'S 74 Mm Dress-Maker. ME3. L. B- JOKES, Of N'thrnskm City,- wcnM respectfully Irfartn th la li's cf PlattMuontb that jhe bs taken cp aer rts idf tee in hif 1 !are for the rurfosa of CUTTING, FITTING and MAKING if rtqinrcij Ladies xuJ CUUdreok' DrtfscJ, Clonks, I!4a-et". Jf.l Of.Xh' A TTTCUISG d..ne al.-o. .1. work n-iil b" Citcuii.d with ma'ae.-s, nod wilt receive prcrr;?t attt Qtiua 51. e TrliT eade 4Vfr to gic auti.fucticn, and tlicrefo: e solicits t!ie patronage of the lai!ieof thi-! place ai d yiciniiy. Tie; idence, corner Vine and 4tb itieer, in Adams' brick- noy'J3lw6m s. a dle a, b a riiXKMax. ADLCK Sc CO , REOTIFI EES AXD DISTILLERS. Dcakrs in all kind of Fore'n nr.d Pi-mcstio WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. XO. 14, EAST SIDE MARKET Q VAJIE, St. Jo.nepli, nio. oeC3 ly DWCI.TLI.VC.S nt all price Any pe'soni wlshir.jr to purchase Farm-property, e R -si Jj'.:ceH ! t jwa will Bud them fur sao at ail pries, liy DORUtXGTOX, mr7. Kkal Hitatk Ar.tXT. 'I-'h plica to g;t chap Umin nml t.unp rhimno I is at BLACK, BUTTERY t CU.'S. It joa want I'at'nt Sfeiliclne at c'il pih-e- g i t- BLACK', ECTT.-.RY A CO S c. n. KING Carpenter and Joiner CONTRACTOR and BoIT-"DER, - Will dJ work in h' line with n tartness an di pal!, upon short notica !T3 3 ""ST AND C N FECTIONE R Y. Prank Goff, Proprietor. ' kop oonnUni'y an band BREAD. CAKES. PIES, CRACKERS, and all kinds of faucy articles in ray Una. Cakes f'ir pirtii-s or prival-J families made on short not no. 1 have a fiial-cl&K CRACKER MACHINE i operation, and can furnish Bi.lt-'r cracki is, Sj la crackci s, or any othr variety on short notic, am! in any quaoiiiy. I am alo piepireJ to fuiui-h Warm MeaJs or Culd Lunch at all houit Segars, Tebacco. Etc constantly kept on hand. GIVE mi: a call. Tiiir2 tftf FRAKK GOl'l GREEWBA AHE BUT R OBACK'S STOMACH 1MTTER3, after years of exjxnence ami triid, hay rovoil to oe ine oet reineuy ciuuii tor nil cuiiii'lamta whero n tonic and stimulant lira reo,Mirei. Tliey never litil to strengthou the weak, iininvrt yigor to the strong, nnd iu all respects restore shuttered and broken-down constitution". rnncdy Ins teen received with aa much fi-voi il l'o 4Ck'a Btohacu Un tans. In Cuir.igo VEIt 50,000 bottles were sold l y one ai-n;.lioii!K in the ynt ear. It is nd- nutti-d bv nir ir,o-t lenincd iilivnieititm tint Hr."l;UHA(JK S bTO.M.U II 1UT TKItS combine thn ropertiiii of gentle laxative, nn efficient anti-bilious gent, nnJ the best atotnachio kno-.vn to the world. ROIUCK'S BITTKIIS hliould be used by convalescents to strenihen the proBlration which, always follows aonto disease. In tho 1MOUS districts of the West nnd South there has, for a long time. Iien niiieh needed an article or KToMACIl B ITT Kits, which, if taken in ho)t quantities, and nt the proper linic, are a euro jreventive of Bilious l ever, Fever and Ague, I.iver Complaint, Iys- mplaint, Iys- IT n 1 idice. Kidney r j " en of tiimiliir A i a preventive j pL'lihitill'f pepsia, Iniligftstion, Jituiuiiue, Complaint, nnd all diseases nature; and nre better as tor bilious dernDement, regiilatiii KD strengthening the system, nnd Hiv ing tone to the digestive oi'jrim". than any other known remedy. Now Unit the war is over, there will l.n thousands seeking homes in th South. No per son who value 1 his life should go there Without having constantly at hand the BITTERS, as a tmlegimid agmnst epi demic and maladies engendered liy mi asma and iolliited water. Tnofli'H and all residents of the rank nvt i -bottom t and Eolith, mid nib I il-j lhenielves prolKilily ninnkitid nio of to many ailments as dyspepsia, or as it is mora ' commonly called Hour Btoinnch, and there is no more certain remedy limn Rot .nek's Stomach Bitters. They ir.c never known to fail. E INrt CnOT.ERA hn -.?w:iy l.ctm min-U fliemloil hy the pnMii-, and people have resoi U-.J lo nil maimer of medicine to arrest the progress, but Witt) little success. A sun- cure and preventive is to ! found in tho use of Pr. ROBACK'3 SCAM'INX VIAX KKMKI'IIH Keep the s,els open with the IMIs. nnd invigorate the eystetn ty free ue of the .Slnni;ii h Bitters, or, if the Uood be luiu, use the I'unfier. I'Cir nn invn!ii:ihle remedy ahntiM kept in every family. Keep the system in full vigor and nothing is to r fenred from disease or choler. THK Ol.l' KKI.IABI.!;. I'o not he deceived by purchasing any of the quack nostrums tinder the various name of l'.ilfers. Purchase none other but t)r. ItOHACK'3 KTOMirit HITTF1N. l,ich :ri enm- ponnded of the purest dings, nnd in L Mrki.-i ih. fifH-r...l nn rol J TEINCE, WALTON & COMPANY, - (Successors to C. 'W. Botack.) BOLE PEOPHIETOES, JfM.B6.S8. CO anil 69 Emit Third Sire, Are Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines EVERYWHERE. B 0 B A T Ni OUNTI KB of the V. M 1 the valley of the Jlississippi fl rilmlnneH, should proviile tin u I Willi the BITTEIIS. Therein m no one disease w ith Inch afflicted which is the source K R s