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: i (1 Che JUtofca )cralcl LOCAL NEWS. CLUDS rOR TUB UCIMLD. To a Club of H ntu lubsa-ller! to the HiBAlo toreneyear, reoeived on or b?fora th.j ljt of Janu ary, ai! l th itm PjiIcH we wiil furnish tli pper at i 00. Any one seeding u a Hit of IS nu snb-criber aaJ tS3 in money, on or before the 1st of January, lets, shall receive lb UMALD lor on year tor his trouble. irewH famish the nanAUDand either Harper'a Weekly, Monthly Magsain-; or Baiir to nets aub oribera for to 0 par annum. Subscription price to Harper- pubhestiooi U$l 00 each. C3?"Tbe Swiss Bell lt'mgers were to be at NebrasVh City last night. C5TThe ferrj boats tit Omaha and Ne braska City hare la'ul up for the winter. rXT'The river closed at Omaha last week. 5John Mitchell declines the Presi denoy of the United Fenian Brotherhood. 5TPreparations are being made for extending eidewalks up Main St. as far as Sixth. j5"Bfirne", at the Book Store, has a quantity of the finest kind of holiday preset ts. fr-grJoseph K. Lamaiter, Collector of Internal Revenue for Nehrasda, was in the c'.ty lost week on business. 5Look out for ten dollar counterfeit bills cn tho Third National Bank of Philadelphia. - i 5rThe Georgia convention ha9 adop- j ted a memorial to Gen. Pope recommend- j ng the removal of Gov. Jenkins. 3?"The City Council has decided to j advertise for proposals for finishing the j cut on Main btreet. C5?"Mr. Claiborne, who is now running the Ballevue Tinier, was in the city last week assisting tho Band in their concert. 3TOur readets must excuse all short earnings in this issue and the next on ac count of the Holidays. -m ETlf you w'i6h to htar something "rich, rare and racy," go to the Court Il juae H ill next Monday evening. (5TWe received a noticj to late for our last issue of a festival to b . given on Christmas evening, in Rock BIuST, for the benefit of Rev. A. J S:triz. . Asa Ynrr SATISFIED To tlttV IOT a pound of Saleratus and only et 14 or 15 ounce", if not, then buy Bost Chemical Salerat-n ! fjaorneliody in Kansas has killed a j nild goo three fost six inchss from tip j t j tip. It jie'ded over a pound of tic ; feather. j We undoritand tb;it wheat buyers will , commence operation next month. 1 here j Uis been little done in this lino eicci na- ! vigat.cn closed. - j 5A11 notices and advertisements f.r . t'le 1If.kalu next week mutbe har.Jed in ; JMondiy evening, a the prwpcr will b-i '. Tinted in advance of tin day of rubli- j ction i Cv?I i it not about time a ea-1 tv -ued for a Republican State cooventi -m to select Delegates to the !. tion d Con Vention. (siTThe Messrs. Doom intend opening tbeir new store about the Srst or middle t! February. Thfy.wil start eaa'c for goods in a ehort time. - m 5TMaj. D. II. Weeeler has oar thanks for a ne Christmas turkey, one of the nicest we have seen this year. The Maj. always has a kindly remembrancs cf printers. C5"Judge Lake was to have teen here last Mon Jay;to hold a short term of Court; but a dispatch vras received from him etating that he would not be here until tLc second day of January. 0. F. Johnson, under tho old Sheridan House, has a fine assortment of New papers and Periodicals Ila pro poses keeping this business up to tho full Btan dard of the demand. 5TE'.i. Plummer, rq., of the House of Clarr t Plummer, arrive.d from the cast last week, where he has been pur chasing another heavy stock of goods, j Their new goods will be opened in a few ! days. fSTMr Heagland Esq., of this county hat just returned from Illinois where he went sometime ago to obtain some very fino imported stock. He brings with him several animals of a very fine quality. Pres$. liulsue.- in the Land Office la much more lively than usual at this season of the year. Seven Homestead entries were made yesterday, besides the entry of SCO acres w.th college scrip Press, 2lsf. G2The Missouri Tiver is lower than ever known before, being almost shallow enough io ford in many places. The Miasippi 13 also very lor. No boats leave Cario for St. Louis which draw orer three feet of water. gTWe Lave, received a copy of a new publication called the "Western Book-Seller- published by the the West ern News Company, Chicago. It is da voted to literary notice?, ajj to keeping its real ?rs. posted as to the whereabout and doings of authors, nnd all other mat ters of interest in this connection. It is a monthly publication price one dollar per annum. "A bridge on the Missouri Valley R. R. was burned on last Friday by some malicious person, causing a slight acci dent, the locomotive went into the creek with the engineer on board, from which he only received some slight bruises. C5?"Congre8ional proceedings of the 19th report that in the Senate Senator Thityer introduced a bill to provide for a District Circuit Court of the United States in Nebraska. Referred to the judiciary committee. C" The Southern Xebraskian has changed hands Mr. Pierce having eo!d the establishment to Mr. Edward Sachse The new editor seems to b3a vcrv intclli gent ond spicy writer, and is eminent ly sound on politics. CA Mr. Maritz, ofRichardson coun ty, raised 643 bushels of corn on five acres of ground last summer. We do not know what was the largest yield per aero in this county, but we do dnow that Hon Samuel Maxwell's crop of 70 acres averaged 75 or 80 bushels per arce. C3?"Seo new advertisement of J. M. Ilinchman, suscessor to Donclan Ilinch oian. Mr. II. has a complete stock of everything in the line, and is a thorough ly competent druggist and gentleman Iy alesman. Don't forget to call if you want fresh and pure articles. -e . 5r"Frank Dalton (the man who was arrested Saturday evening for raising a disturbance in tho billiard La'l) was brought before Recorder Dorrington Monday morning an 1 finded $43 and cvti amounting in all to $r0- We rather thLk be will keep quite for a few dtvs JA purse of $150,000 has been raised to start a new Democratie organ in Chicago, for the purpose of superced ing the Tim s. Tho Tuntz sees no good results to be gained by battling against the inevitable aqual civil and political rights for all men and the Democracy aro determined to kill it. m 7"Staude & Aud era on are closing out their immense stoci of goods ut cx ceedinly low pries. See new advertise ment. This firm has always had the name of selling very low, but wo can as sure our readers that they have now ro duced the'pricj on every article in their store. Cull nnd see them 60on if you want bargains. "We received yesterday Dr. Phiiip O'Hanlon's complimen'a with an invita tin to meet him at the next term cf our District Court tickets t?n thousand dol larj. The price is prelty high; but we shall be there. To speak plainly, Dr. O'llanion Ins sued us for libel, and lay3 I. is damages at ten thou3ind dollars. Repu'i'tci i. ("p"Judge Goo. B. Lake has bcn ap-pT-n'e l Judje for the U. S. Court fur the District cf N'jhr.mktv. This leivos a va cancy in the St-conJ Judicial District to be Gilcd by appointment of the Governor. The llepuKlicxn says it h.'is heard the nanios oT Jo'iri II. S.ihler r.ni E. Esta brook ment'onid as suitable persons to succeed Judgo Lake. There are two or t! re j 1 isvyers down in thii p irt of the dlstr.et cither of v.hom could fill the n'.ftoo with credit. rri?"A kind cf general row occurred at the b'.lliard Jiall of Mr. R-jweu last Sat nrdaj nig'it in ".finch revolvers and brass knuckles" were exhibited quite freely. Marshall Murrhy wa3 on hand and soon hal tho originator of the difficulty in limbo. An attempt was made to prevent the crres'; but SLeriS" Johni-on and W. Mickelwait, Esq., soon convinced the crowd that tho safest plan was to allow the Marshall to perform his duty. f57"The Brass Band concert was well attended last Friday and Saturday even ings. The playing wa3 excellent and shows that the boysjeomposing the Band are determined to bo second to none in the State. Tho concert was interspersed with short theatrical performances, wh'ch wera executed with much skill. We havo not learrcJ what the receipts of the two evening were, but from the ap parent expense which they incurred in fixing up the stago and scenery we judge the profits will not bo very large. Gen Livingston's lecture was one of the finest of the season. He handled his subject 'Geclegy" in a masterly manner, nnd the audience appeared to be carried along with the speaker through all the various changes which this mun dana sphere has been subject to from the time the process of formation commenced up to the presrnt, and the imagination was then directed to tho speculative fu ture. We cacnot ppeak too highly of this class of lectures or of the minds that givo them shape. m GiTTbe New Haven Palluleum tells a story of a boy wbo was sent from one of tho rural districts to that city recently, with a bag of potatoes to dispose of to the best advantage. Tho boy was gone all day, and returned at night with fhe bag unopened which ho dumped on the floor. "There's Your Potatoes," said he "go and sell I cannot." "Sold anf" wasjasked. " No; I'vo been ail over New naven with them, and nobody said any thing concerning potatoes. Two or three fel lows acked me what I had in my bag and I told them it was none of tbeir busi ness what it was!" The boy is not unlike hundreds of mer chants who will promtply call him a fool for not telling what he had to sell. They are actually doing the same thing on a much larger scale than did that boy by not advertising their business. tl'I'J placo of a lecture next Monday evening, there will be a scries of readings before the Library Association. Several of our citizens who hav talent in thU line have consented to take part in these readings, and we can tell you some of them will amuse and instruct the audi ence beyond all expectation. Don't fail to be present or you will miss a "good thing." A Migtit Difference.. "To the ojp.ce.rs of the Union Fair; The undersigned, your Special Committee on Sewing Machines, report: That it was agreed, by the Agents representing the two competing Machines, to render to yeur committee, in writing, the peculiar points on which they based their claim of superiority, and in testing the machines each point was to be taken separately, and after a fair trial, adjudged to the best of our abi.ity. Each Agent presented his claims in due form. For the Willcox & Gibbs Machine, thirty five distinct claims were made for its superiority, all of which, on a thorough and impartial trial, were sustained! For competing double thread Machine, but ten were present, two of which were sustuned. (Signed) S. D. Tucker, L. C. Champney, J. Whie - lock, JCDGES.'' LAND FOR SALE. Three hundred and twenty acres, bo ing the south half of section 17, town 12, range 9. It lies in the valley of Salt Creek, about 1-2 mile west of Shaffer's Bridge, three miles south-west ot Ash land. School House and Post Office near at Land. For. terms, address or enquire of C. F. WILLIAMS, at the Telegraph office, Plattsmouth, Neb, declw5 Desirable Property for Sale- One dwelling noue, witn seven roams, cellar, barn, and 4 acres of ground well set with fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac. D. Marquette. Enquire of S.Duke Agent myl6 (7"For Sale One of Lamb's superior knitting machines thej only kind made that widens and narrows. Enquire at this office. "5?"Any person hving for rent a small piece of land from tcii to fifty acres with a comfortable house on it, can find a good and permanent tenant by applying nt the Herald office- tf. DR. M- H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST- Wi'l 1j work in his line on short notice. JCJ-Offlce with Dr. Livingston. July C. Plattsmoutli Lodge Ho- G, A- P. & A.M. Roi'I irommntiications 1-t acd 3! Mondays ofcich mo'ita, at G 1 2 v'ciocic, p. in. E. T. D'JKE, W. 51. W. II. AN'DEUSON". SrC. Nebraska Chapter No- 3, It A- M. Krsnl.tr convocations 2 1 a.n 4th TuitJjy of i h lafulh, at 6 I 2 o'clock P tu. 1. U. WHEELER, II. P. O. C. CCTTS, Scs. I. 0 0. F. I'l it!c LiidVe, So. 7, meets every Saturrt.ay e7enlDg t Hie C.iurt lloi:s.' Huli. Hf.it!ii o oilier Lo'igos irir rrfp-ct fill !y li.vittiito Tisit this Lolge. Kyororof 1 . P. G ASS, S. Q. 31. McE-WAtN.rice. Suc'y. I. 0- G. T. rtejrjlnr moctiag s every Friday evening. Trareiing Ttiiiiiarx respectfully invitt-il. VM. L,. WELLS, W.C.T. VM R. MATTII3, W. 9. fAM I.11. CHAPMAN, Lodge Pputy, I'iTl :XCEL?!OK DC REELODRE, No. 1. Plaits niou,h, h'l re'ilji- lotting on tbe tbird Wednes (iay f MiinS! of tfch lucnin. Ilro d. M CHAPMAN, W D T. Bro. V. L. Wnw, W D S Si ter E. J. Jo.tlu meRt, W D V T. 5--rAaOF i ITI LODGE No. R, Mt. Fle:.ut, bol-is leuia' metinpii pverv Saturday evriiina Br.i E. A KIKKPaTRICK, W C. T. H. T. HIMillKS. W 3. Bio F. I. TiMBLI.V, Lod,'e Deputy. St. Luke's Parish Vestry. Regular meetinF first Tues iny of every month, at 7 p. ro , at the office of D II Wheeler Rev. GEO. C. BVTT3. D W Wheeler, Clerk. . Ciiairraaa. ESTRAY KOTICI2S TAKEN UP by rue sul-riter, ce-tr the Piatie riv er Perry, me largv Lrint cow, f.inw or t"n yoars old ruiur iiut..tjiKi&t:. dcc23w5 TAKEN L'P y tbe su! sor.ber, at hi! r- dence at Weeping Wit tar Precinct. Dec. 12, 1S67, one heifer, two year o'd past, white, with alim h rn. No oih ermirk. . CHAi. s-PUHN. ci.ci:Cw5 TAKES TP Hie sabscriher at his residence in Oreopolia Precinct. Dec. 12, Jrt7, one mare roll, one yiir old next fprintf, buy color, wi:h while stripe in tUe foreli"ad, both bind feet white; norther mark; also, one horse of a hay co:r, blind in th right eye, nppo'rd tJ be tbout J6or 17 ) e:rs old, and the le't bind foot white: nj oLher marks. dc2Cw5 HENRY STl'LL. TAKtN UP by the nub crib r, four miles wwt of I'l.itt-m ,uih, on the 24th dy of Noveniter, 15C7. one while heifer, with red ear., with br.anl mi rlt l.ip resembling the le:tr "D," mppose l lo he twa year- old lat Slay. THUS. TllOMAd. aecl9wi TAKEN UP by the subscriber, jtix mile wet of Flattnioaih, on the 5th day of December, 1667, one yearlin heifer, a brownish ro in color, a b rand reselmbiing the letter t." on left hi ; also, one y-Hrlmrf Ktecr, spotted red and mhife dJtl'JwS ABRAHAM HALL. TAKEN UP by the subscriber, in sight Mile Grove Precin t, one bay bor-e colt, ruppoftd to be two veurs old last sprint;; fcur white fe , n , other marks. decl95 W. R. MATP1ELD. TAKKX CP ty the f nh-e. H er. in Kight Mile Gn ve Pi ecinct, on the JOth of Dee., 1SC7, one white steer, black nrck, white .-pn in face, black on i Rr-, crop and im.l' rbit off right ear; supposed tu be two years eld last spiirg. Also, on- black fteer, crop and shallow- fork olTleft er, supposed to te n-' etr o'd la.t jprira-. JOHM RAUI1I. detl9wJ TAKKN CP, by the su.scr;ber, at bis premises in Louisville Precinct, Cas County, Nebraska . on the Sih lay of November, 1467, two Calves, four ,r nee months old each.' On; ia a heifer, and of a red color. The othe" is whi'e. No uiark or 1t.hi It. JO.i AMI. Louisville, Kov. 14, 1S67. uc.liwS TAKEN U." by the tubocriber. Hvinfr In Mt. Pleasant precinct, one estray yearling ..eifcr, cf a brown color, narki'd by crop irotn -ach ear. Nmv.23J lc67 deciwj JOli.S F. BUCK. TAKEN CP by the subscriber, at his premises, la Loaioville i t ecinct, ass couiuy, Nebraska, on tbe 26'b day cf Nov., 1&67, u light bay Mare c,t sop po?ed to be abnt S years old. ba a looj while strip la forehead; feet, tail and run no ar black. UK . W. TlluHNDIKE. nov25w3 TAKEN UP by tbe e bscrib. r at bis pr mises in Louirviile p-ecinct. Cass co'inty, Ntb a-k, on the 231 day ol Nov. 1&67, one bay mare celt, supposed to be three years old, has tald face, u ether marks. JOHN INUELDEB. nov28w5 TKEN UP by the ondcsiunril at his residence in Eizht Mil Grove precinct, Cass county, .Nebraska, on the 15th day of Nov., 167, one yearlir g alecr, of whit ' and red color, witn red heaa and ceck. and marked witb a slit ia right ear. U tX. 8. Rl'BT, o-.-ve94 CL O S30,000 WORTH OF GOODS! We are now closing out our entire stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, Printed Delaines, all wooll Delaines, Cashmeres, French Meri- noes, and a full stock of WY be: Flannels, all kinds; also Bleached Cottons, Brown Cottons, Denims, Stripes, Checks, (Jinghams, and all kinds of Cotton Goods at exceedingly LOW PKICES. A full and complete stock of Nubias, Hoods, &c. A full stock of Ladies' Shoes, all qualities. Men's and Women's Buffalo Overseoes; also Boots &. Shoes, Hats & Caps. ai nice stock of Clothing. Groceries of every description. (JWe invite the citizens of this and adjoining counties to call and examine our stock. Aa we wish to close Oct our stock, we will sell Lower than the Lowest. STAUDE & ANDERSON. Notice to Builders, NEBRASKA. STATE CAPITOL Fca'ed Pioposals for the execution of the several I'e-cri lions .f Artificers Works necessary in the erection of the new tate Hou.-e of Nebraska, to e built at Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska- Paid Proposals wilt be received by the Superintendent at bis oRice at Lincoln, on or before the 11th day of January, l5tS. at 1 J eVIock, noon, and will be sub ject to the approval of the Commissioners in accord. ance wi'.u an Act entitled au Act 'To provide Tor the locatio i of the Seat of Government of tbe tat of N brabka, and for the e ertionof Public Ouil lings thereat, approved June 14th, 1S07." The plans and specifications may be seen on and after the loth day of November, 1S67, in t e office of tb' uierintenleut at Lincoln. All Proposals must be accompanied by written agreement and bonds at not less than double the coutrsct price, with sureties to b' ai piovd by the Commissioners, and conditioned for the faithful per formance of Ibe contraci on or before the 1st day of September. 1868. The Commissioners reserve ti e right to nject any and all bid?, if in their judgment th'-y are too high. JOHN MOUrUS, Aichitect arid Superintendent. 1 1th of October, 1367. 3 n Demorest's Monthly Magazine- Universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Mag- I Be of Ain 'riC't ; devoted to original sto ios, lvenis, nkerche, arcliitec ure and mod l cottages, biuseliold matters, pms of thought, personal and literary gesip. (including special Ue artuirnls on faabion-) luxtructh ns oil bvai'.b, mu-ic, amue-tn-nls, et ;., by the best auth rs, and profusely il-lu-trated with e st!y engiavings (fuil size) u.-eful and reliable patten. , euibroi.leries, and a constant sucresKion of artitis novelties, with othtr useful and entertaiuinu 1 t'-r;ilute. No peron of reliueuient, economical bou-ewiff, can alio d to o without the Mode' Mouth y. Single coj.i,'!", i5 I ents ; back nuuib-rs as specimen 10 ruuti; eiih-r mailed, free. T'-aily. $:, with a val usible preniuni ; two copies, $3 f ; three copit-s, 7 6'i ; five copi. s. (12, aud splemliJ premiums for clubs, at $3 e.tch, with tbe rtr3t pre.u iuuis to each subscriber. A nw Wheel-r St Wlhon S w ing Machine for 20 subscribers at $3 o.ch. Addre-s. W. JE.NXI.VGa DEMOHE-T, 473 Itrcaiway, New Vork. Pemorest's Morith'y and Toung Amirlca to g thei , $4, with the premiums tor ach. Probate IVolice. No!i;e is hereby give:i tha' J. I. Krcwn, admin- istrat'T fif ihe estate of ieo. L- tiile ,n dec d. has this day made a;'!'eatlin to makr Cul si-ttletneut f his Hilmi iti a-.ion ul saiu e-i ile. I lie l.ourt wi 1 bear ;ail sett enifut on the 2':b J iy of December 1;J'J7, at wi.ich titae a'.l persons tut .rested can p- tear. ti.ven under my band iliis'.'.in .iiy ol November 1&67. W. t GAC;K Probate Judge. d tf.w3 REAL BSTAT D. H. Wheeler & . Real Estate Agen s. PLATTSMOUTH, N. T., Offer for sale tbe following Heal Estate. Sec. T'p K .' i -e East half northeast quarter 22 12 11 SO West half northwest quarter 23 1'J 11 SO South half northeast quart- r 3i 12 12 60 N'orrh half southeast quarter 82 12 li 60 Northeast quarter 14 11 13 I6U Southwest quarter . 82 11 11 lf West hlf souihi-ast quarter 82 11 11 SO North half southeast quarter 16 1U 14 SO West half northeart quarter 3 11 11 80 Northwest quarter northwest qr 13 12 IS 4t West half south west quarter 12 12 IS Eat half soulhea-t quarter 4 10 13 S Southwest quarter southeast quarter 4 l' 13 4 ?outh half noithwest quartei- 12 12 12 5 I Northwest quartet 2 12 12 East hi! f -outhwest quarter 13 10 If North hilf sou'he:tst quarter 10 10 13 SO North half Sou' hivest q tarter 10 10 13 SI West half n .rthwe-t quarter 3 II 11 St Northeast q:t:irter 21 12 12 ibtl ITndivbled half southwest qu irter 23 II 12 6 East half northwest quarter 1 II 12 s' Northwest quarter northeast quarter 1 11 12 4 Lots in the city of Plattsmout . Lot Block lt Block Lot B' ik 6 22 12 94 5 13 8 2S 9 6 6 3(i 8 S3 rl 56 li) f,7 10 0 B 92 9 123 1 12 4 12 4 6 81 3 J9 Tbe north half of 8 47 East half of blocks 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10. sonmna i oi oioca a. Lots 6 anil 7 in block 5. u.sth,ire...liiinii'1 tcvncliln 11 n. n -A 14 I ares under lence, 1 I 2 story frame bouse, good w an I spring, and rihkI running wafer, flcnty of tt' ber fr Ore-wood. rtce3,loo. Sale of School Lands Postponed. To those whom it may concern : Notice is here by j run. tba: in consequence of recent in.'trnrtii n received from ih' Mate Land Commissioner, to the effect tha-, na the I'epartmtit at Washington has not as yet coulirmel tbe title to sections 16 and 3t f the Mat", nciih"' ha eonfirined the title to oth.-r l.m Is selected ia lienor sections lti and So which had b"in s',. ; the iale would ntessarily have to be def''r i ed unl.l s ich conSrmation is made. I there fore hereby give nctice of the indefiuitc tstpora' ment of sa J .sale of lands and of tbe withdrawal frorr .ublic-' lion the notice of said sale. In witness whereof 1 hereunto set my hand and official seal at my efflce in Plattsmouih on this 9th dav cf December, A.D. 1666. B. SPCRI.OCK. Clerk Cass County, Nebraska. December 13, 13t7. w5 PI AN OS PIxVNOS, Organs, MEL O PEONS. J. JflUELsLslaK, COUTCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Dea'er in the celebrated Steck McCaaimon pjanca, and Oihcr Musical Iastrumer.ts. tJAll Instruments wsrraucl five r'ln. oc:21 ly UT2; A Complete Pictorial History of tho Times. Tho best, cheapes. and Most SuccessfulFamily Paper in the Union, IIAICPKU'S iVCEHLY, SPLKNDIDLX ILLUSTKATED Critical Suiicet of Vie Prttt. Tbe Model Newspaper of our ciuntry c mplete in all the departments cf an American Family Paper "llarpei's Weekl' has earned for itself a right to its title, A Joubsau of ci viliz atios New York Evening Post. Our future historians will enrich themselves out of " Harper's Weekly" long after writers and piiuters, and publish rs are tuiued lo dust. (.New York Evangeliit. Tbe best of its class in America. Boston Trav eller. "Harpet'a Weekly" may be unreservedly de clared Hie best newipiper in America. Ibelnde pendent. New York The artich s upon public questions which appear in " Harper's Weekly" from week to week form a r- innrkabie situs oi pditical essay i. Tbey are d.s titiguis bed by clear and poiuf d stu mt nt, by good comuion sense, by independence and breadth of iew. They are tbe expresiou of mature cultiva tion, high principle and strong feeling, and take tl.eir I laee iiuiung the best newspaper writing of the ti l. e North Auierieau lieview, liosten, Mass. SUBSCRIPTION'S. The publishers hav- perfccl-d a system of mail ing by which thev au supply the MaKm ne," "U'toklv," aul Bazar" promptly tJ those who prefer their periodicals direct from the office of publication. 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HP.OTI1EHS, Franklin Square, New York. 1ST W JEWELRY STORE The eubs.oriber hsvinr purchased the Red Eloi s cn 2d street, lately occupied by Sarpy and others, would respectfully inform the citizens of P!attsmuutU and vicinity, that be has refitted the store and opened a large stock of AND FANCY ARTICLES Por Ladies. Gents, Children, and the rest of man kind, at d is prepared tJ do all kinda of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In the best manner, and would be happy to serve bis old and as many new customers as may give him Ih ir patronage, assuring then) of their wotk well done, at moderate prices, and on short time. Ihe stock, enibracit'g uvory variety -f goods usually kept at a nrt-class jewelry Store, will be sold a low prices, and warranted of best workmansLip and material. He has a' so a small stock ef FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from time to time, and sold at the lowest figures. Having permanently lo cated in this city, I respectively solicit a share of pa tronace, and cordi illy invite all to call and exato ne tbe stock on hand, aa we would be p'.eased to serve you, and do not ask yon to buy unless we c :n make it for your interest to patronize us. dec27tf E. H. EVTON. B Q. W. COLVIN, OAK 6TREET, ... PLATTSMOCTU, Two blocks northwest ol Brick chooI-Uouse. Private rooms furnised if desired. Either day board or with lodgings at reasonable rates. Jan li d if. BniLLCOX&IBBS I OUIIiiU llrrilimblllllL I J The Champion! j I jof 136 first pro- llmiums in two! If j seasons. U "Its seam isCaVjstronger and less liable to rip than the Lock Stitch." "Judges' Beport of the Grand Trial." Send for the r' Report," and Samples of work, containing' both kinds of stitches on tbe same piece of goods. Agents wanted. L. COHXELL & CO., Oenl Agents, IBS LakO Bt . Cbleafl. F. 1J- 1 ODl;. deelSyl Agent. P'attsmoucr., Neb Energetic Men and Ladies wanted to can. tass for the ORIGIN AND HISTORY OFTHS BOOKS of the BIBLE, By Pro. CaUin E. Slowe, D. D. Show1! ft what tbe Bible I not; what it is, and bow to u-e it; tracing the history of each book np to ita origin wit.ii the inspired aa.'hors, and completely BUswerinc ail I Q4el savils an t oljectiora to the Scripture It ! a-i ordinary !ibrar of Bib ical His tory in a single volume, brief, e ear, accurate, con clusive and hJnly lu'ereHin A roier piece of common sense. It is n"eded in every family where the liible is read, as well aa by every Mbbath .-thool teacher, student and clergyman, and beiuz the only book on the subject ever pubii-bed or fol.l in this country, agents can easily see the advant.ipe of canvassing for ibis wo k. end for c rculars con tainiBK notices and indorsements from leading min isters of all denominations. Address ZEIGLER. UcCCRDTaCO. i rovTiul Vo. US Olive Street, Bt. Lonts, Mo. CITY BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, P. STADELMANN, BREAD. CAKSS. PJKF, RCSK, Ste , Of the best quality, can be obtained at all times. would tn vi te especial attention to me ia' have fl'.Ud up an excellent ICE CREAM SALOON In csnneetion aith the Bakery, where you can be accommodated ut all times. Wedding par ies supplied on sh.irt notice with anything in the line of Confectionery or Pastry. Call and see me. j1' PROSPECTUS OF THE "NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL." The undesigned proposes to esUblish a Weekly Newspaper at Lincoln City, the Capital ot the State of Nebraska, to be called "Tne Nebraska Mate Jour nal." the first Usue ef which will be about tbe 1st of October. 136T The whole outfit f.-r the Office will be entirely new, and will embrace - good Jjb Ortice, as well aa the News Dei ar.nieut. Havi ig had much experience In Journalism, and bcin one of the first settlers in Nebraska; consequently bein well acquainted with the wants of the people, aud the resources cl the State, we flatter ouiself that we cau give general satisfaction in the enterpiise. The "Journal' wiil advocate Republicin princi ples, but will be conducted on an independent scale, aud will be courteoui to all parties and sects. Returning our thanks to our old friends and pa t rons, we trust 'hey will assist us in this new enter ptise. TbiRMS $2.00 per annum In advance. JACOb 1AW30N. Probate Notice Notice is hereby Riven thnt all claims aeainst the estate of 11. J. Palm-r, dee'd, must be on tile in this office on or before the 20fA icy of it ARCH, A D lS6e at which time said claims wi.l be determined upon. Given u ider my hand thts 13th d iy of September, A1?0T JOHN W. MARSHALL, ,epl9 6w Trobate Judge. NOTICE. JAMES O'NEIL is my authorised Agent for the collection of all accounts due the undersigned for mfir.i crv;.-..-- I,, rrint will be valid for the payment of any monies on said accounts. AUgUit !, 130'. A- i.j,v.., . G R. McCALTjUM, Manufacturer of and dealer in S.iddlesand nniess, Of every description, wholesale and retail. No. 130X Main street, between 5lh and 6ih streets, Nebraska City. J'1S PALL TRADE 1867. PRATT & FOX, Importers and Manufacturer!' Agents of HARDWARE 5 CUTLER V J Large stocks of American Screw Co. Screws, Ames' shovels ai.d Spades, Douglas' Manu.acturing Co. Edge Tools, American Table Cutlery, ct:i Pcct et Cutlery. Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales and Trucks Order! Ullel at Factory p.ieea. Oidert ejlicked. PE ATT & FOX, Cor. Main and Washington Are. p3 8m 6T. LOUIS, MO. Tremendous EXCITEMENT ! n. IIEKAL.D Has moved into bis new brick binding on the I -nerof Main street and Levee, wheie be is laily re ceiving large additions to bis already extensive stock of GROCERIES AND He offers the very best of bargain! to customers, and requests a call from those who want anything in his line to test tb advantage! In prices with those a f othen. Remember the BRICK CORNER, and give hi ji a call If yoo wish to boy cheap. Dot 2 SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., - - Plattsmocth. I am prepared to accommodate tbe public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will run to steamboat landing, and to all parti of the city when desired. mr2 J. W. SUAKNOJf. W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, COOTS and SHOES, Main Street, two doors above Fourth, V beri the public may find THE BEST OF GOODS, and prices as low as can be f und in tbe e ty. We return flunks for the liber.,1 patronage we ave .eeeivea, man nop ui merit its ciatinuat.ee. Ort. T, OA-JE k DAT!?. IS. An Old 9ons Set toalferf turi nsr 1367. -3 Jupring approaches jnf and RoiicheM from their knlsi wnosl, And Mice and Rat In tjAts of lalt, tally tkif aioW. 18 yean established In 5. T. City.' 'Only infallible remedies Hows." "Krw from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family. "Bats come oat of tbeir boles to die." Costar's Rat, Boach &c, Exterm Is a paste used for KaU, X'ici, JCoacfit,, Mack and Hid Ants, dc. Costar's Bed-Bug Exterminator' Is a liquid or wssli us. d to destroy, in?" also as a preventive for Bed-Bug, tts. Costar's Electric Powder for Insects I for Moth, Monqnitott, J-leas, Bed Bugt Ineectt on J'lanU, t'utu, Animals, dto. t ! Bkwars ! ! ! of all worthies! imitations SC?-Ste that 'CorTB,V uame i! on each Bottle and Flask be ore you Luy. Address Henry It. Costar, 4tH Broadway, New Terh. J- Sold In Plattsmouth, Nebraska, by BlasJ Buttery & Co., and O F Juhoun, and ail DM(atjt aud Ketailen everywhere. CO ST A IV 8 CELEBRATED BUCKTHORN SALVE. For Cats, Burns, Biuires, Wounds, Bolls, Canesrs, Broken Breasts, Sore Nipnles, HleeJili(f, Blind and Painful Piles, Scrofulous, Putrid and lll-c ndition. Sores, Ulcers, Glandular dwellings, r.ruptioB, Cutsr neous Affections, Ringworm, tcb, Corna, Buoioas. Chilblains, &o; Chapped Hands, Lips, Ac; Bitea f Spiders, Insects, Animals, drc. w3.Boxes, 2- cents, SO cnts and $1 sizes. Sold bv all Druegists everywhere And by 11 UT K. COSTAK, Dept 414 Bro a. Way, N. Y. .AndbyO. P. Johnson, and Bliok, Batlsss tt Co., Plattsmouth, Nebraska. COSTAR'S CKiriRtAb Corn Solvent: For Corns, Bunions, Warts, e. Box.-s 25 cents, 60 cents and $1 sit?!. gS?ifl.l by all Onigjjists eve-y where. nd by HKN'RY R. COSTA It, Depot 4a4 Bread, way. N. T. iTAnd by Black, Bu'tcry k Co. and 0- F. iekstr iqd, piattsmo'Ub, Nebraska. COSTAR'S Ra-PA RATION O Bitter Sweet h Orange Blossoms. FOR BEACT1FT1SC THE COMFLIXIOH. T'sed to soften and beauti'y tbe Skin, relieve Freckles, Pimples, eruptions, c. Ladies are now using it in preference to all othersx Bottles tl. J33old by all Drnttgist! everywhere, And by HENRY K. CoH TAR, Depot 4S4 Breas way, N Y. t3FAnd by O.F. Johnsen aad Blaek, Balrerf 0 Co , Plattsmouth, Nebraska. COSTAR'S PKCTORAaV Cough Remedy. For Cougbs. Colds, Ifoarsebees, Sore Throat, Croup, WhropinK Cougt, Influenza, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchial Affectioi.! and all Disease! of tbe Throat and Lunps. Boxei 23 cent! 50 cents and tl liiei A3?old by all DraKKh-ts everywhere. And by HENRY K. COSTAK, Depot 484 Broad way. N. Y. sT-Aud by Black, Buttery Ce and O. T. Joa son, Plattsmouth, Ii'tbraska, COSTAR'S CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL. DINNER flLiv. For Nervous and Sick Headache-, Costtvrnei., fndl-g-siion, vjnpep.fa, B;iliou3ness, Cuostipatidar, Diar rhea, Colics, Ubills Fevers and general deraogf menr of the Dizestive Organs. Boxes -23 rents. 50 cen's and tl .je ttBJgold by all Druygists everywhere. : And by UtMlf K. COsTAU, Depot 4S1 Broad war, N Y. And by O t. Johnwni and Black, But'sry 4 Co I P::i-nctt!i, 'et-rajlta. avplttSs. ti )1 '. sr- ,rs ' ... -e'-f.- 'pf'" ' " ' ' f 1