ft LOCAL NEWB C27"Anothcr fire accurrei. in Council Bluffs last week. We hear that J. Sterling Morton It at Council Bluff, quit? i!!, g"lVe learn that Mr. Edgerton ha IU mill on Salt CreeTi about ready to run C57"Jadge Lake was here last Thar -day, on official business. "Several more of our enerretic basine8 men are represented o tha Lin -coin paper. ffTht tampornr? R R. bridge at Omaha it completed and trains are cross in. "Tbe health of Mij Taffoia imrror ing, and it is thought h will be able to take bit teat in Congreae shortly. (3"On jear ago to dy th bill for the admission of Nebraska as a State of the Union passed the Snate. I&jjr The Csanty Commissioners were in session last Monday. Their regular meetings are held on the fir.t Monday in ach month. fyThe wind veered around to the "BOrth east Sunday tnarnin;, and by 10 o'clock Monday morning the mercury was down to 12 deg. below zro. fTThe Omaha papers are ennsiiira bly exercised about who in to succeed Jadge Lake. Don't b7 in a harry, gun men. Ladiis When you lu? Salerattis please notice how much larger rhe Bat Chemi cal Saleratm paper are than others They weigh more. 3The Rd Oak Junction itemixer for the Opinion says the first instalment cf iron for the B. &, M R. R. arrived at that place about two weeks since. e m 3r" See adrerthieraent of "Sealel Proposals" for completing the grade on Main'St. Hae your bids in on time, This is a large and important contract. man in Hillsborough, N. H-. has bet $100 that he can draw five sleighs of 135 pounds each, hitched together, six miles. He is to hare six consecutive days to do it in. 5yTbe Missou-i River ched at this place last Monday niht, an 1 footmen were crossing on the ico bsfore noon Tuesday; (jyThe Chicle" Republican of the 3d publishes a chronologic il recora of thn event of the pt tears which oeoupie over a page of th it r iper. I; is an in teresting number ti preserve. gTThe steam ferry boat hn been hauled out on i.'i ; ts, and i now be ing calked and pitched ready fur nrxt season. Mr. Win. EJrton placed the boat on the way", nod got it ready for the calkers. (5TA select ii.triy whs hell at the Fiatte Valley Hm" on New Years Eve. Our reporter honored with an invi tation, but was unfile to be present, hav ing other engagements- We leun the assembled wit and bran'-y hud a fine time. (5?"3ome pero:i sImuM put on a line of omnibus fes to the Rtiiruad Station, oennecting with train oach way. There is money in it. and wo hope it will lie done. The stag? en.'y connects oneway; and if some enterprising citizen wiil take hold of the matter we will guarantee the entire travel to them. 3jTJ. J. Voodrow, Eq., the great Boot and Shoe duller of the Salt Creek Valley, headquarters at Aahland, was in the city yesterday. He telle a most ex cellent article of work, as the writer can testifv from rxrrier.ce. (p9We have received No. 2, of the 'Western Conmrci.tl Review and Rail read Journal,'' pnhlNhed by Logan & Co., ladianopo!i. Ind. It is a monthly and is devoted to the Commercial, Rail road and Mannf-ir'uring interests of the west. Price 5v) cmts pr annum. JjTThe Council B'.aff-t Daily Sonpiriel bas enlarged tt nn eight colnmn paper. 'We are glad to e such evidence of prosperity. The .nnpuriel deserves the support of evert man in western Iowa for its untiring energy in advancing the interests of the section of country it rep resent. al S trThe lat annual report of the act ing Commissioner of Agriculture shows that there ore over 4S,00C,000 acres of unimproved land in the State of Nebras ka. And this 43,000,000 aeres is await ing settlement and cultivation under (he homestead !-tw. Who wants it all with ot payrn a cent ! USf'We l:trn that our townsman, Capt. Overton, an old river man, has prepared himself with all the neeessary appara tos, and ba engigd in a general wreck ing buainr-. Capt. Overton is a stirring, energetic. r!ihl nan and has the best of referent. He is now wrecking the Steamer? Nora and Mariner. Republican. (kJr-Th' 'otmty C'orarai-sioners, at theid meeting last Monday, made an appropri ation of $800 to assist in putting in a good bridge on Main St., near 5th; and on Tuesday evening the city council in structed their committee on bridges and highways te have estimates made for the work, and te advertise for proposals. A tone arch is talked of, but no definite Jlaa fcas yet been decided upon. We epe the council will make a contract that wiil be specific so there will be no dodging in this work G"A pary of bnys went out from Omaha one dur ifrst week to hunt, and while returning two of them got to fool ing wit"h their puns, when one of thei sms are':i1ental!y dicTiard, killing one of the bojs almost instantly Wekpino Watek, Sat. A. M. Ed. Neb. Herald Si: The Coogrn- gational Church of Weeping Water fcs.d a festival for the benefit of a lately built P'trsenagc, which resulted in n nett profit of $100. The Church desires through your columns to express its gratitude to its friends and patrons for their liberal The poeple of Nemaha county vot ed last Tuesday on the proposition to issue $350,000 in bonds of their county to assist in building a Railroad from Brownville westward. Wo nave not learned the result, but presume it was for the bonds we cannot see why they should vote ngtinst it. The people of this State are thoroughly aroused upon the Railroal question. (JTWe were in Rock Bluffs one day last week and are pleased to note many substantial improvements sino our Inst visit. Rock Blufis is a lively little town, and has an energetic set of business men If some of her good people would take tho trouble to eend the IIerale the cur rent items of the place ea"h week it would f9 ni very much and do the town afcurroundinz country no dam age. gyWe have received the first two numbers of the Browniille Journal, anew Republican paper started at Brnwnville in this State. It is published by Henry F. Sanders, and edited by Hon. S M Rich. The numbers before us give evi dence of editorial ability and mechani cal skill. Mr. Rich is a writer of no mean talent, and a Republican of true stamp. We predict tor the Journal long vears of prosperity and usefulness. See advertisement of Vick's Flower and Vegetable Seeds. The seeds sold by this establishment have almost a world-wide reputation. Send ten cents to James Vick, Rochester, New York, and get a copy of his Illustrated Catalogue aod Floral Guide. It is worth ten times the price, even to those who do not wish to purch-ise seeds It gives full directions for planting and propagating all the choicest seed and bulbs. gTMr. Wmiam T. Parcel, formerly of this place, is engaged in selling lum ber at Lincoln Cty. We can say to the people of Lincoln that they will find Mr Parrel n of the fairest men to deal with in all Nebraska in fact, we do not be lieve he would wrong any man out of a dollar for the whole city of Lincoln. He purchases his lumber of Simpson, M:ckelwait & Co. of this city, at an ad vance cf only $5 per thousand over Oma ha prices, one half less than it will cost to go to Omaha for it. This firm is selling pine lumber at $5 per thousand less than Nebraska City prices. l"W. Mickelwait, Ecq., left for the Wisconsin pineries last week , where he will perfect arrangements for obtaining lumber at the very lowest fig ires. Mr. Simpson informs us that their nrrane- ments will be such that they can sell 'umber here at Council Bluff prices,. with a very small'addiiion for freight. These gentlemen are manifesting the right spirit, amlwe hope every otherfabranoh of business in the city will be pushed with the same energy that they are showing in the lumber trade. All we want is low.prices and good stocks to se cure trade. (J"Being called away trom the city last week bef re the "copy" for the pa per was all prepared, several items of in torest were omitted. Among other things we failed to make mention of the fact thnt a Democratic County Convention was held here on Saturday the 28th ult., for the purpose of eh-cting Del;ates to the Stato convention. The following named gentlemen were elected: A B. Smith, John Black, J. Vallery, sen , J. M. Patterson, C II. Winslow; and the following named gentlemen were elected as alternates: Wm. Winterstine. C. L. Cooper, Geo. Rouse, F. C. Linville, Wm. 11. Smith. piTA correspondent asks "How does your Probate Judge exrlain the law so as to grant license to children of 14 years. I cannot see, even if they do have the consent of parents. Tlease ex plain for I do not think that the law ever intended to have a man rob the cradle to obtain a wife " We do not know whether our Probate Judge has ever granted license to parties of o..ly 14 years; but the only guide we know of in the matter is sections 5, 6 and 7 of chapter 24 Revised Statutes We presume, however, the Probate Jude mizht refase a license in cases of appli cation by very youthful persons, even if they had the consent of parents. (J"A staunch old Democrat of this county one of the "regular.old stand by's" said a few days since in a promis cuous congregation, of men who were discussing the merits of the various news papers of the State, that he was "taking three State papers the Omaha He'ald the Nebraska City Sew and the Platts mouth Herald, and although differing from us materially in poliitcs, he prefer red the Herald to either of the ot iers, and was not so certain but he woul ; rather have it than both the thera." We thank the gentleman for hie good opinion of our paper, and relate tbein- cident merely to show that the Herald ie appreciaieu a a mraui newspaper, even, by its bitterest pelftical opponents. JSurTeyor General Hitchcock ar rired in the city last Taesdara direct from Washin gtan. DONATION. tDITOB llkRALD I'lease . AllOW US through your, columns to tender ur th-tnks to the.kiad friends of Rock Bluffs and vicinity fir a Christians gift, ofSlOi in "greenbS.'' If Ve could descr be the interest manifested in the preparation of a splendid 6appr, we wu'.d bin with the name of Bri. J. N. Beatty and mention about thirty ladies and jCTbllc- men who took a very active part in the arrangements and labor. These were joined in the evening by others who brought such a rich supply of gallinace us food, pastry fco., that threo sets of large tattles were well furnished and w ith the abundance left a rich dinner was giv en the next day to the children ol the city and vicinity. Our special thanks are due Eoos Burger. Esq., for entertain ing the company by selling in his jocular manner, cakes, candies, tors, tc. amounting to $38 of the above am unt. Thi kind people shall long live in our affections and high esteem. A. O. S'ARTZ, Sarah SwAiTt. M. E. Parsonage, ) Rock Bluffs, Dec. 27th 1867 J ATltorougta Domestic Test. We have for some time contemplated effecting a thorough domestic test through regular and diversified use of all the varieties of sewing machines that compete for tho public favor; and have accordingly invited the seveT&I manufac turer to lend proper facilities for testing their machines. We give our first notice to tho Willcox &. Gibbs. The machine is exceedingly simple. Very slight instructions and ingenuity are required to understand its parts and thier use; and there is no excuse for get ting it out of order until the parts are worn out. As a consequence, it always works at a moment's notice, though it may have been laid aside Tor'moi ths. The needle is short and straight, and conse qently not liable to break; in six months use we have not broken nor bent a single needle. The f tension" is the most man ageable and certain contrivance of the kind, and never baffles the operator. It never misses a stitch. The thread is ta ken directly from the spool, without re winding The work can be raveled with the greatest ease, if desired, while it is perfectly secure against raveling if left by itself. After much wear and many washings, the stitching is found to retain all the roundness, evenness and firmness which are so much admired at first. We have tried it on every kind of garment, and have not yet found a broken thread in its work As a sinzle-threadod ma chine, we irere prejudiced against it believing that its wore would rip, pucker in washing, etc.; but all ohjrcti-n on core are tiwd to be groundless. We stand ready to do justice to every other manufacturer, hut we advise our readers to put ne fairh in disparaging criticisms, for we are eatisfied that none of ar.v im portance aa be sustained. The Xew York Sun. XOTICE. All persons owing us will please call and ee'tle as we want to closa up our last years business. janOcf Sixrsov. Mickelwait & Co. GREAT B111ALS. Wru. Stadlemar is closing out his large, stocs of t-lothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots and ladies shoes, at less than has ever been offered in this market. He is also paying tho highest price for furs and hides. A-l those knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle, as I am set tling np all accounts. WM. STADLEMAN. Plattsmouth.;Jan. 7th, 1868. tf ESTRAY NOTICES CAME INTO lh! mWriber'a ioclomf, Eifrht Mile Grove Prrciiict, one red uteri-, whitu put in forehead aod irbite under belly, oippoved lo te or.e Tear old last spring. juw3 JOHN RICHARDSON. TAKKK CP l r the snWrlber. two ai.d a half mile wei or Plaitniuouth, Nebraxka, one (ale rnl and white bull calf. aup ord to Im Ave or six month old. 1 In owner a requested to coioe for ward, par charge aod take the nn; away. J. C. CUtiUIS i. l-ee t. !SS7w5 TAKEN' DP by the subscriber. 1n Liberty precinct, on the eep'nai Water, one de-p rel heifer, two yar old, with white belly, ai d end of tail whi e. j.n2wi JOHN EVERETT. TAKES CP by the subscriber, his residence on Poor Mile Creek, fire miles south weft tit Piatts inoutn. Caa county Ne-iraka. LK-c 29th, 1SS7, one two yer old steer, color re I, with a white spot ahuve each eye crop off nf left e r. Also, one two year old bull, white and red spotted with a la'j-e hole in left ear. jau2w5 HEN'RT SSTDER TAKES CP by rhe mibscribrr, near the Piatte ri r Perry, one large briodis cow, nine on years old rillLIP tlpK.NSlKIKtU. dec26w5 TAKEN L'P by the subscriber, at hi res dence at Weeping Water Precinct Dec. 12, 1S67, one beif vr, two years old pas:, white, with slim h-ra. No oth ernurt. CHAS. SPOUN. de!6w5 TAKEN CP by the inbseriber at his residence in Oreopolis Precinct. Dec. 12, 1867, one mure col', one year old next spring, bay color, with white stripe in tUe foreticad, both bind feet wbitr; noxlher mark; alo, one hotse of a bay co.or, bliud in th right eye, mppiv-ed to be abuut I or IT years old, and ibe le't Litwl foot white: no other ranks. dc26w5a HENRY STCLL. TAK'N UP by the sub crib-r. four miies went of PUtino ith, on thj 24ta dy of .Noreintwr, 1S67. one white heifer, with red ear, with brand u elt l.ip resembling the leitur "V," suppo.e l to be two year old lal May. TbOS. TUOMAS. oecl9w0 TAEEN" CP by the subscriber, six mil" wf t of Tlatumontb, on the ath day of December, 167. one yearliar heifer, brovrniih ro o e ri jr, a b rand re.elmblioc ihe letter ' t" on left hi ; alao, one y arln.it Ktecr, spotted red and whife dcl'Jw5 ABRAHAM HALL. TAKEN CP by the subscriber, lo tijfht Mile roe Precin t. one bay h..r- cult, .uppwtd to l two years "'d last spring; four white fs-r , n-. other marks. d 'cl9a5 W. K. MAYFIELD. TAKN L P by the tib-ctiber. In Eight Mile Cn.T Piecinct, on the fUth of Di-c , lSt7, one white steer, black arck. hite pj in facv, black on K g-, eiop a d undrrbit off right ear; upposed to be two years Id last ap li g- Al-o, on- black sieer, crop aoi wallow fork of left car, supposed to be one year o il last prf g. ion Kacra. decl9wj TAKKN CP. by the subscriber, at bis premiaea in L-uiTlllc Precinct, Casa C onty, I .braaka s the 8tu aj t November. iS67,tw cie, imroiBvt color Tlieotb- It while. Ho marks or rrnuJ. JOUS AH I LeaUTilK, Vow. 14, lilT. dwclJwB I gal of School Lands Postponed. To tho whom It may concern : X't!ca is here by g'ven, tha' in cooeiueace r recrnt instructions rtrd from t1i Mate L m.l Commi 't u-r, to Ihe envct tha, as the Iiepartrotnt at waaniDg'on has not as yt confirmed tc- t il to Mctton IS and fi the St:tf. nei'h h conlrmd the title to th-r lan la selected in lieu ic-ioim ! nl Si which had b-D miM ; the 'e w mi nec usariiy he to He i!e"'-ri l agtil.s ith c mirfr.at.oii.ia iuio. I lti?re fjre hereby give n -iic:- of iKe m1trm; polp.m -meot of a d Sale "I aif ai.J or il,- wiltulrd 1 fron- i.ullicilio!i the 1.1111m .1 x.ild eal-. .In witncSi whermfl hrrttiutx set my hlf I ud o!tcial rei.1 at myoffl v in Pla'.'sCo'ira on ifcitth da tf Deferabr, A U. Ibwu. - - 3. Sr-rRLOCnT. C:k Cass Couuiy, Nebraska. Deem" er 12, H I. 3 PIANOS PIANOS, MELODEONS. T. IflUELIaKR, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Den'er in Ihe celebrated Sleek A McCammon Pianos, an l o her Mu.tcal Instrument 53" All Instruments warranted Ave years. X ,K!r'Jl ly II. G. WortliinIon Attorney and Counselor AT LAW, Office In Ka'baeli'a Block, corner of Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha, Nebraska. aucn Notice to Builders. NEBRASKA. STATE CAPITOL Pea'ed rtoposals for the exi-eotion of Ihe several ecri .tioDS of Artiflcers Work necessary in the er-ction of the new ftate H.nue of Nebraaka. lo e bnilt at Lincoln, Lanca'te' county. N'braka faid Proposals will be recaived by the Superintendent at hi office at Lincoln. on or bffre the ll'h day of la,.n,. r ISfiS ml 1 a eVIock. noon, and will be sub ject to the approval of the Coram iiioner in accord ance wit an Acteaiitie an net -ipi.iici I wntlo of the -t-at of Onvernment of the State of N-b aka. and fr the e ertWn of Public Buillluga Iher. at. approved Jnna 14th, lWI." The plans and ppe 16c .tiona mav be seen on and fter the lmh day of November, 1867, in ti e office of th? .urenntendetit at L.ineon. all Prouonal lnnit be aceoropnl-'d by written agreemeota and tmad at not lea than double the contract price, with sareties to be approved by the ComroMsinner-1, aod conditioned for the faithful per formance of the contract on or before the imy or . p-nnb r 1S63. , The Commi-wioners roaerve ine idi u - -.' and all bid, if in their judgment th-y are too high. .1 ....ill).-. J L II .1 aturwm. , Architect and Superintendent. 1 Ith of October, 1S7. 3m Prob.ile Notice. Kotl;e 1 hereby given thai J. D. Rrowu. admin istrator ..f he estate ol 4eo. I.. WMW -n oet n. naa thia diy maile aiud'catlon to make Dual at-ttiemeui of hi admi istrailnn of said e-tate. I'be Court will bear sai.i sett etnent on the 2H:b d.ty ofDeo mber U67, at which time all peraous itit.re.iea can ap pear. O.ven under my hand lbi !"lh day of November 1567. W. D AGE Probate Judge. di-5w3 REAL ESTAT i D. SC. Wheeler 8c . Real Estate Agen s. I'LATTSMOUTH. N. T.t Offer for sale the following Bcal Estate. Sec. T'p i -e so bti (Ml bll I61 ;t fit to $ 4 ? t East half nortb-ast qaarter 22 12 Jl Weal half norihwe-i M li 11 South half B.Til.rast quart r Jl 12 12 V jrrh half soaiheast auarler 82 12 11 Northeast quarter IS 11 U Siul'Vrl q'urtrr 82 11 II Weat half sou ihast quarter 82 II 11 Vorlh half aoutheaat quar'er 18 10 M West half northeast quarter . 11 II NortliWe-tqwart. r n-riliWei't qr 18 12 18 We-t half souihweM quarter 1 12 ! taut half outhea-t quarter 4 IU in Hii'hwe:l quarter soutiieasloasrler 4 lJ 13 South balf northwest quartei 12 12 12 Northwest quartfl ii I Eat half -outhw.-st r rter IS li 14 North half ou-hea-t qu - tor 1u in 13 North half Fou hwst q tarter 10 10 13 half northwe-t quarter II ! K'nrtb.Mt nilarr.r 21 12 J2 16 indivi.Wd half southwest quarter o h fai-t half northw -st auarter 1 1 l' Northwest quarter nurthraft quarter 1 11 l'i I .ots in the city of Plattsmoul B THOMPSON'S ADDITION. East half of blocks 1, 4. 7, 8 and 10. South ha I er Mock J. Lots 6 and T in block S. West half section 82. townhin 11. Ihra 14. 1 acre under lence, 112 htory frame hoase. good w and spring, and good running wafer, oietity of tit be; for Ore-wood. Pi ice 3, 730. OF. M- H. M'CLUSKEY DENTIST' Will do all work in his line on short notice. fJf UuJCe wim r. ui'iuttivii. July 6. F. P. TODD. SEWING MACHl.tEAG'T I'LATTSMOUTH, SEBUASLA. A ennd assortment of machines and mchine Bod- ir.g kept on band. (ffice at Stadclmano's Clothiot Store. Dec 4 '07 Machines repaitedon short no-ice. II. S. JENNIXCS, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXO General Land Agent, Lincoln. Sebraska- Will p-actice in II hn. and a-ll any of the Curls of Ihe 8ta e. ana Keal ts ate on commission, pa Taxo. examine Tiliea, AC nov.M 'lit it Deeds Tor L.ot4 in Ciucoln. Pttb or NtniKi, ( Ornc or Mctmit or tatb. f N tice is fcetehy given to all per n boiditig cer tifirates of purchase of t-ot in Lincoln, that th-y ran ow r w ive deeda nf th-same by presenting said certificate at this otflce 1HOMA6- P. KENNARD, See. of State and Actiug Goern. r. December 19. 4w Prices Reduced! Has just received a large aasortraent of BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING. DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. GKOCERIKS AND LIQUORS, of all description-. A ltd a ceneral assortment of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. AH kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Taken la exchange for Coed. Cash paid for FCBS, UlDUi, WffSA T, tte 0. a. HaHOLD. Lot Block Lot Block Lot 6 82 12 M 6 5 S IS & 6 SS 8 10 f7 10 90 8 9 123 1 12 4 6 8S S The north half of 8 47 PLOWS! PLOWS! C E. FORO V , ifi-iufa:tcrerof all kiniJ of Farming I lYipSenients, Such as the celebrated Rod Rra iking Plows, Mould Hoard Hre:,kt-r-, Sttrnoe 11 vi. eingr and D.Mi'ole Shovel-, Cultivator and llairowa. Rrpairing d uo ,.n hi t noiu'e All wok warratit- d. Having had much cxprrieu e in Ihe bu:nea: I f.-el ayanred ih:tt 1 can give geoe-a! stif irtini. Plae givi me a c:tll b fo-e purvbaamg W-ewhere. riatt.motilh Neb. . May 6th. Ifl7. -s- AND WOOL- CARDING. Ho! f .r Salt Creek, wb-re yon can kill two birds will one stoni-. get you ra n (irouttd and Wxd Oarde I a the same Hin-; the ma'ehiD-ry f.r bj'h la in rftf order. We ue tue Patenl Machine Card- which were run enough last year to eatablish their auperioriiy vt tin-old kiad.aa a I who nil tha ctn testify. The stTpcriorit of Mr. 8. I'wi3 as arder is Wtll known, and his services are still i tained fur the benefit of the public. With tue above advantages we flatter oarxelve that c can make it to the advai-tageof ail who want work 'in 'our line to come this way. 1. lit P . frofriffnr. n.lS S. TWI3-. i'arder. f. warn ta. B. C. LI wis ... .. . D. II. Wheeler & -o., Beal Estate Agents, Commissioners of Deeds AND Fire and Life Ins, Ag'ts, I'LATTSMOUTH, N. T. Collections promptly attended to, and proceeds re mitted at current rates of Exchange. Taxes paid in MVs rn Iowa and 3ebrKa lot lion resi.im.U. 1 itlt-s to la d invet:gatd. Money loaned on Keal Estate ecur.tiea. Land Warrants located. FAIRBANK'S 6TA HOARD SCALES. OF ALL KINPS- Fairbanks, Oreesleaf & Co-. 226276 htkeSt Chicago 2'i9 Mil Let Ht , St. touit S-Be earefal to bar only the Oeuuine. myy22 CLAIM AGENTS. A eDts for collection of cUlmi against Oovernmen for Soldiers, their aridoW. and minot hei'S. Agent fur he purchase and Bale of Lands and City proper ty , easing of Tenements. REFEUEXCES: Hon. 8. W. filbert, benvc City. C. T. Messrs Konntn Bros. , Omaha, Neb. " Mc'-tni It alctcalf, Nebraaa City. " O. F. Fiiley. St. Lcalis Missouri. ' Or. Din Lewis. Iloston, Mansachnsetts. H W Dltmars Chicago, Illinois. II M Magill. Cinciti-iati. Ohio. Tootle A tianna. Plait. ni.nith Nebraska. L H Kii-h, Three Kiven Michigan. lion f Fellows, ItlooinflHd, Wisconsin. Hon r M M -rquett, Piattsonnuth, Nebraska. I. Lew ik. A to nev at Ijtw, BufTalo, New Tork. barter, Hassey & Curl, Ues Moines, Iowa. 3 diwtf WOOLU OUTII & CO , BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,? Binders & Paper dealers, SAWT JOSEPH, JUO., o23 6m Eumed Cut, BUT NOT rJlSCOURAQED. T. W. Shrrock is again a the old stand prepared to wai' opoo hia former cat-mer, and tile public K'-ni-rally, If you wamanything a nhape f Farni ture or rirairs, cive him a call. 3rd aueet near Maia.riattsmoutb, N.T. maylT.dtf. ItST 32 "W JEWELRY STORE The euber:ber having purcbared the R'd Ptoie on Sd s'reer. lately necupitd by Sarpy and others, would respectfully inform the eilisens of Plattsmonth and vicinity, that he has refitted the store and opened a large stock of J" IIS WEI. AND FANCY ARTICLES rnrl.adie. Gent. Children, and the rest of mi kind, aLd is prepared t do all kinds of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING In tne bt manner, and wonM bs h py to serve his old and aa many new customers as may give him th lr patronage, assuring them of their wotk well done, at moderate price, and on short time. Ihe stock, embracing every variety I gooils usually krpt at a Urn-Class Jiwelry 8fre, will be old a low pricta. and warranted of best workmanship and material. He has a'eo a small stock ef FAMILY GROCERIES, which will be replenished from tlm to tim, and sol I at the lowest figurea. Having permanently lo catd in thia city. 1 re.pectiu ly volicit a share of pa tronage, and cor li illy invite all to call and exam ne the stock on hand, as we would be p'.eased to serve you. and do not ai-k yon to buy unless wa en make it for you' interest to patronize as. dec-27f E. n. E4T0N. BOARD AND LODGING, B Q . W. COLVIN, OAK STREET. - PIATTSMOCTU, Two blocks northwest ot Brick chooi-Mouse. Pi i vat rooms forni-ed If desired. Either day board er with lrdtingsal reasoaable rata. Ian d i. inniLLcox&rriBBs E. i 1111 yThe Champion! I of 136 fint pre miums in two! II Iseasons. T uim ; V?tLJtrrn trer and leas liable to rip than the Lock Stitch. "Judge Jieport of wis orana not. Send for the "Report," and Samples of work, containing both kinds of stitches on the lame piece of goods. Agents wanted. L. C0B2TZLX. CO., Gen'l Agents, 18S Lake St.. Chicago. F. P L!'. JeclSy! Axent. 1 artjcouti., N-s Energetic Men and Ladies wanted to can. vats for the ORIGIN AND HISTORY or THS BOOKS of the BIBLE, By Pro) Cabin E. Slotce, D. D. ihowii g what the Bible I- not; what it ts, and h"W to u-e it; tracing the history of each ' oo np to its urigm with the in-pir-d authors, a' d cni.let-ly au-wermg all I. Mdei eaviia aa-l .ij cfo a In the henptares It i - ordiaary Itbrar.t of ttth ical Ilia tory in annsie volume, brief, e ear. accurate, enn cluaiv and highly la'ercsttaa A mo'e pieee of c-iiu ""ii Mn-e- It is U'-valed in every fam ly here the Bible la read, a well aa bv rmjr Sabbath xhKi learner, udn and cle gvman ts.l iidi the ouly bo. k on iheolJ-i ever pub t bed r 'd in thla country, age lr eo ea-ilv ihe a1 rant ge of eanva-aing f. r "! wo k -eul fore icala acoa ta niag not-ce. ant iodor-em nta tr. m leading mln terof all denomia ;t'Ooa tddna, ZR1ULEB. icCCRbTA !0, S0TTm) V. SI3 Olrrw ctrwM, 8. Lwvis, CITY BAKERY AND CONITKCTIONEUV; i p. st'a d e itM an ii. Of the best analitv. esn be obtained at all tlrr.ee l woui'l invite especial attentioi to Ihe lacl that 1 have acted up an excellent ICE CREAM SALOON In conneetion with the Bakery, where you can .enrtnmiidalMl at m 1 1 liinea. be weiaiog p ir ;- Slirt'ltei on an ri r t anything in the l ue of Confectionery or Pastry. Call ami eee m-. i'' weiilmg pirt:- snnt-iien on sn ri roiire ith IS Probate IVotlce Notice i brrfl.y given that all claims ag-tinst the eta.t' of R J Paint r. iic'd, must be on file in this office on or t-elor I he i- S1X4 d 'u uf MAlff. A V lSfii. at which time i-hid caint' wi.l le drfrmiued npon. fii-rn u idcr my hau l th-- H li dy of eit ember. jDl-fT. J'lHN W. l attfll AL.I.. sepl'J Gw Trobate Judge. IVOTICC. J.tMF.S O'KKIL ii my authoriied Agent for th collection of all accnuiKa due the itnderrigned for medical services; hia receipt will be valid for tha piyment of any monies on aald re nnt. Anju 1 14. 1SC7. R. K. MVINGSrOX, M D. Q K. McCALLUM, Mniif ctnmrnf ind iiv-tr in Saddles and ll;u iie. - - y Of every description, wholesale and retail, no i3H( llaiD atrret, between 5ih and 6ih streets, Nebrsska Clty. Jel FALL TRADE 1867. PRATT & FOX, Importers and Manufacturers' Agents of HARDWARE a CUTLERY, Large stocks of American Screw Co. Screws, Amea' shovels at.d Spades, Douglass' Manu.a. turing Co. Koge Toole, Americas Tabie Cutlery, JtstlulJ'wrt et Cutlery. Agents for HERRING'S SAFES, Forsyth's Scales aud Trucks Orders Bile at Factory Prices. Ordars saUcits I. PRATT & POX. Cor. Main ud nhmgton Are., P5 m er. LOUIS, MO Tremendous EXCITEMENT ! WTI. HERALD ffaa moved Into his new brick bil'ding en the ' teror .wain tre.l a-iit l,c-e. wheie he is taily fe- eiving large additi ma te hia already extraiive fock of GROCERIES IQU He offers tha very bet cf bargains to customers, and requerts a call frum those who want anything in his line to teat tbs advautages is prices witk thoss 1 1 others. Remember tha BRICK CORNER, and give hia a call If yon wish to bay sbaap. nov3 SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Main St., Plattsmocth. I am prepared to accommodate the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, On short notice and reasonable terms. A Hack will i na t Helm boat landing, sod to all parts of the city when desired. mrja . W. SUAXNOJT. W. D. GAGE. W. R. DAVIS. CENTRAL STORE. Dry-Goods, Groceries, Provisions, BOOTS and MIOHs, Main Street, two doors above Fourth, V here the public may and THE BEST OF GOODS ai.d prices as low as can be f. und in the e ly. We return fhanks for the liberal patronage we have received, and hope to merit it. continuance. Ck:. 3b. 97 OaGK k DAVIS. xvn. J. FORD, UPHOLSTERER, PAPER-HANGER. &.C Main street, - - Opposite Post Ojjice, Will ken on hand and make to oroer. Mattre, fietoi Fr.mea, vviadow bbades, Wall Parer, As. irall kii di of TurninS executed In go jd style. nov 7 '67. m3 Plattsmouth r.lills, C HKISKL. Proprietor.' " Hava r eently b 'en repaired and p'ared in thor- ih running oroer CuUm work d. rie on b. rt on ao t e 100,000 Bushels of Wheat Wauietl un utdiaicly, for Which lbs bigbost marks prica wui t- p4d. avf8 tf w jLprivg aiproachit Ant ami Jitxuhn jr, om t'yeir htU osww atn Jftt-e and Bau Jk tsitt vat, wrV ;. T T""' " Hi I aaawawaaaMiMsww "18 years eraliHifced in W. T. Cliy "Only inraliible remi-diektowa." "rrae from loions " 'Not dangerous to the Human-Tairiiry . 'Htu come out of their holes to die." Cos'tar's Rat, RoatJh &ct Externa Is a paste used for Rati, J tie, Aeaciea, JSLtcli and Jitd Ant, die. Costar'a Bed-Bug Exterminator Is a liquid or wasl cmd totleairey, snd also a a preventive for Htd-Bvgt, do. Costar's Electric Powdt foV Insects I ror itotht, Mtututt. rt. tl-at, -Bid-Bug, ln-t.it on t'UinU, h'-wli, Animalt, ots. tiCiWARR ! ! 1 of all wo, thless imitation. ff2yse that "CoTR'a" name is on each alas. Bottle and Flak be ore you bay. Address Henry R. Costar.xr AM Broadway, New Tark.' 1 r-; Myf Sold in Phdltmovth, Sebratka, by llaL Buttery & vo., anil u r Jutmsu, aua aa vrusswss and KeUilers svergwhere. COSTAR'S CELEB BATED 'ZP. BUGKTHORN SALVE. For Cots, Burns. Bini-e9, Wound', noils. Cancers, ft Yu 8 eat. aore On pule. Bleeding, Blind and PainT.il I'iles, itcrofaliiuH, Putrid and lll-e nditioned sore. Ulcer', tllaoduiar w -Uinga, Kiop lon-, Cuta- titft.na An -ctiotie, Kingworm, -tea, tjorns, rlnoloas, Cnilbiaio fcu; Cbated llauds, Lips, Ac; Biea ef pti.-ra, lascct'. Annua a, tec i,l;oxea. 2"i c -nta, ftj c-iita and $1 size. old l-v ail Iln.Kita evetywhe-e . And bv HNiiy K. COST Art, Uep.t 44 BreaoV w-.y. N. Y. auAniby O f. Johnson, and Blick. Buttesar " Co., PUU.aiouib, Nebraska. CO TAR'S 51TKsA V Corn Solvent; For rorns. B'inlons, Warra. Sc. toirs 25 cents. Ml eenta and $1 stsS. 1 fjrs.. I hv all lmy eve--y whers . ! be HKNKT H COSTA R, Depot 4ai Bread way, N T. atar Ai d by Slack. TSu'bM-y A Co sad O. T. ek .on, Piatttimoatb, Mebia.ka. COSTAR'S KPARATIOIT OF Bitter Sweet & Orange Blossoms, TOR BF.AUTIFTIITC THE COMPLEXION. Pspci to soften ar.d beautify the Skin, rtniove Freckle, Pimplex, Klil.tili, sc. Ladies are now usins il in preference lo all ethers Kntt'es 91. 53"Sold by all nmegi.'a every where And by II EN KY h. COS'AR. Depot 484 BreaS wav. N Y yro l krO F. Johnson and Black, Battery A Co.,riattmouth, Neora.ka. COSTAR'S FECTOBAT, ' - - Cough Remedy. rr Co-rghs. Colds llnarsehess, hfte Throat, Croup, Wh""iint CougL. lrflu' OK, vsthma, CuumotkD, Unm hiat afTcC'io a aud all DUeases of the I'hroat aud Lungs. Box- 25 cents. 50 cents r.d tl sites ' B3o'd by all l uuiti-ts i vrrywhe e And bv IIKNKV K COoTAK, Uep -t 484 Broad' s. N Y. tar-Aud by Black, But try A Co and O. F. Jeha toa, ftattssBOUth, Kebiaska. COSTAR'S CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS, A UNIVERSAL DICKER PILL. For Xerrona and S'ck Headc e, Coativ neaa. Indl g -e-1oot y ch-p ta, UiiliouaneK, Coatipatten. Iliar-ih-.. t'o'lcs. Chill Fveia and georta. derauRrment I i h to I af ,n" j, - of (he Diftiv tra-ane. B.ize c-nts S rwnta ana sjl li;s trw.i.lt brail firr-eiie eT.-rywh.re. And by IIKNRT li COjTA h. Depot 414 Broad way, X Y. a . ilhibfO F J An?"m SOd Black, Eat'erv A C ,Plittmwjil, aieonuka. mpIWM