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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1869)
I rv .It. V Y rr 1 1 LOCAL NEWS- The Ferry boat rvt Stephens has bean raised end is beinjr, repaire! as fast as possible- Skatista are rising it on the lare ice orpo-ite here, at a rate that is fast PDgen- derinz the scratches on the father of wa ters. Messrs. Hyatt fe Dorrinjrron have bought oat Mr. Cal. Parmele's interest in the riattsmoatb, Ashlanl and Lincoln Stae Line. OIJ 5IudJ7 has at last succumbed to Jacob Frost, F,t., Hyperborean bridge builler of these parts and the erodsiog here is now all that can be desired, smooth and safe. The South Western Stage Line isdoin a ppleoJid bus'aess between her and Lincoln. Fine foot stoves, good buffalo rjbe?,and accomodating drivers are mak jn th'' tine om of the most popular io Wood is rolling inti this '-burg ' at urrri8:n? rates frorn Iowa. N'jw that tin ice bridge is completed, prices have crtra? dawn, and fires are cheap enough to be kept up niht. The Grape Vine Telegrams from Lin coln are keeping up the heat of tho Sen atorial contest. Odds are offered on Marquette, and no takers hereabouts. Some of the "operators" will get their fingers burned by the "Lightning" thy are playing with by next Tuesday. Mr. Scadter, of this place, has invent ed a fuel saving drum, for wood and coal stoves, that is not only ingenius," but wmks to a charm. The pipe above the irum b:r,g kept cool enough trt permit the bare hand to touch it,whi'e the drum is hot as f.re can make it, Frozen" Kgg. Frozenggs should be kppt in that state until wanted for use t!icn put in a d?.h of cold water, and sat on the fire try thn w gradually. When the water will j;it b.ar the fingpr they may Lb broken, nnd wi"l ht found as freh as when first laid. The X-Tfi'i': Jiurn il comos to us under tho editorial management of Ilro. W. I). fJIirkl.'i'n, and i now pibi.-h-3 J at Falls City, Kiohar 1 m county. It m well pri 'td, an! is ;;oing to prove itself an important aid to the dve'.opemnt of th:it splc'liJ county. Wo wish it all manner of success in iia new field. I lie -it'll f 7 ti rbraskinn has a sa!uta t.Tj from its new editor Bro C L M ith r he is going to run his sheet on the broa linage and ignores all cliques bul iy fur Mather, wo hope he'll stick to that m otto. He advocate the Trunk, or North and Snath raid. All right aain, Bro. Mather, we j'.:i h in-'s with you there. The Xot:pare,l :iy tint preparation fsi tV.i; erecc!o;i of iha b idge over tho river nr grad i iliy assuming a definite tthspe. Tngines and part of the machin ery to be tued in sinking the pneumatic eilirnri!--, arc on thy ground, on this sid?, ua I t!ia other preparations are going for ward with d 'tip itch. Ve nre in r'.jiipt of the "Illustrated fV.aiogu of Seeds and Flora'. Guide for 1-39, issued by Jiuies Viok, Rochester New York. It is weil printed and illus trated with beautiful engravings. It is an invaluable work for all those who de-Ji-;!it ia flowers and wish to oecure a good selection of seeds. The book is forward ej to all thoe who desire it for ten cents Se advertisement in another column. IIailroab Earnings. We give the fol b'.vting as the earnings of the Ch;cago aid Northwestern Railway for tho week ending December Gist, lt03: Passenger, Ir-'.T, 572,230.71 ; 1S3S, 33,42j.7j ; In crease, ?2l,15.d4; freight, 1SG7, S'JO. C'ii.50; lOS, -..$200,603.21 ; increase, 307.65 ; decreasa ot express traffic of ?14 122.82 ; and with other items in eluding mails', on a total increase over corresponding week of 18b7 of $125,055.- .... We have on our table N. P. Boyer & Cj'j "American Stock Journal " We CDtr.mend it to the citizens of Cass. Vhrro is the Farmer that does not ad mire fine Blooded Stock or take pride ir. in caring for it. Every farmer has now an opportunity of obtaining some choice Cattle, Sheep, Hos or Poultry free, by getting up a club for this Journal. Specimen Copies, Show Bills, Ac, sent free AdJres N. P. Biyer & Co., Pub liaher, Parkereburg, Chester Co., Pa. Judge Miller, of tin United States Cir cait Cjurt, has made a decision that will have an important effect upon ferry com panie3. He decides that no State has the power to grant the exclusive right of op :stia ferries oa our rivers. Ibis rath er demolishes the theory that an individ ual or company may abtain a charter to the exclusive use of a given number of miles of river crossing, and then dj as they pUase, and prevent any other person from interfering with Ihem. It will put ferry cDmpanies upon their good beha vior. Capt. Mayna Reid, sends us his new Mjnth'y "Onward."' This magazine i devoted to tho canse of Prgressivel freedom, and commends itself to the young men and womea of America. The editor has devoted much time to the j study of Eurepeaa politics, r.nd will es- pcuiuy aiin io sustain a conwetion there by acqaired, that a Republic is the only trus ajent pf civilization. The Maa tine is handsomely illustrated, and isln tended particularly for the youth of Ameriea. Pric, $3 50 a year: 5 copies, "J. m codi.-s .Tza. Lr. w Carleten Pub- !:sh Ratiter Ignorant. The following rich rare and racy item we clip from the Council Bluffi NovaareU: ' ' 'Finn," the very intelligent correspon dent of the St. Louis Democrat, perpe trated tha followinz bull." Tintor, cf Colorado, and Stewart, of Nevada, are presumed to be sure of re election." A asuington correspondent inai uon't know that Colorado is not a State, and Ibat Tipton is of Nebraska, should take ms.nrst lessons in primary geography, and his political information, by buying a copy of the Tritium Almanac, and soak his p;n until he learns the facts he writes about. A few days ago, thj same writer stated that "Darid Wilraot, of Pennsyl vania, is ono of the judges of the Court of Claiin3," whereas Wilrnot has been dead more than six months. If all our information from Washington is as reli- ab!o as the above, we .had better do witb- out if:. ' NiCht Scenes in the Bible Many of the most affectiag and most important scenes in the Bible, transpired under the splendors of oriental night. Sodom and Egypt, Beersheba and Babylon,. Carmol and Uilboa, Oitvst and Emmaus, Jerusa Jem and the sea of Galilee, have each, by night, been witnesses of tho power and glory of the omnipotent Jehovah. I tie autnor or ".Night bcenes in the Bible,' has followed the shadow of night across the landscape of divine revelation, and grouped together tho sacrod scenes which are mado awful or itnpressivo by the mantle of darkness. He has succeeded in bringing to light "new and beautiful gems from the mine of bible truth' and has produced a ds lightful -volume. The leading clergymen of the country have given it th irmost cordial approval as a "charming" and "instructive" work. The style in which it is published ex eels anything it has beea our priviiedge to examine. The steel engravings by the firs artists of the country are p?rfect "genu of art." We have space to de scribe but two of them. The first is"Thj Night Watch in Mount S:tr." Besida one of the mountain passes, with grand peikr towering, crag npon crsg, on either side, stands the watch-tower, with its solitary watchman. , Just through the pass can bo seen the firs', bright streaks of approaching dawn. At tho foot of the pass, wholly shaded by the overhang ing crags, a party of travelers are en camped. They cry out to the watchman: "Vatchman, what of the nighi," .and down the through the pats comes rever ba'.ing that cheering cry, "The morning coracth." Again wo pass On down the ag".i to the time when ths long looked for morning had come, and the Son of righteousness had arisen with healing in Ilis'bearas." Before us is a lono moun tain side, and a prottrate form kneeling on its uncuahiohed rock. The pale moon bc'iins creep ainonz the cras, iust re- vciiling their barrenness, the stars shine dimly overhead; but glory surrounds the lowly farm it is Jeiu?, for "it came to pass-in-those days that He went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God." It was a sub l;me scene, and the representation before u tends to awaken the moat devout re jections, j We love to dwell upon the scenes por trayed in these illustration?; and we feel that no one can fail to be benefited, both by these truthful and impressive pictures, and by the earnest words of the writer. Let parents, who wish to have their chil dren love tho Word of God, and under etanl its lessons of wisdom and love, se cure this volume, and give them free ac cess to its pages. Night Scenes in the Bible, by Rev. Daniel March, D. D. Zeigler. McCurdy Jb Co., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, III ; St. Louis, 5Io. See advertisement Agsnt3 Want- ed. About five years ago Mr. Thos. Thorn as, of this county, picked a few kernels of wheat from'some canary seed in Black & Butterjs store, and concluded to try the esperimeut of cultivating them. The first year the crop was destroyed by vpt- niin, ex jepl a rcw siocks irorn waica ne obtained 90 graine; tho produci of these 90 grain, up to this year, is 42 bushels, notwithstanding the grasshoppers done serious damage to it during the past two years. Mr. Thomas thinks from what experience he has had with this new kind cf wheat (which, from the method of obtaining it he calls Canary Wheat) that it will yield about 50 bushels to the acre with a fair opportunity. It makes good floiir,-jf a yellowish cast, raises we 1 and makes as good biscuit s our bjst spring wheat flour. In order that the teed may be preserved, and oth era may have a chance to try this wheat, Mr. Thomas proposes to dispose of a small quantity at $3-00 per bushel. He also has a small quantity of the fa mous 4 Surprise Oats," from which he nised 2 12 bushels from 2 quarts the firBt season; and this yeir 44 12 busheis from tho 2 1-2, notwitnstanding they were seriously damaged by grasshoppers both reasons, alter they were beaded out. The Oats will 'be disposed of, in small quantities, at $3.00 per bushel. Spect mens of the Wheat and Oats can be seen by calling on Mr Thomas, or at the Her ald office. nov26rc4 All persons indebted to us." either by note er account, will please eall and set tie immediately, as we wish to close our accounts by Dec. 25th. nov2Gtf. Vallf.rt Jb Rcpfxer. $1200 and all Expenses Paid ! See advertisement of American SnrrrtE Sewimg Machine, in cur advertising col umns. ly PAY CP. All persons knowing themseves indebt ed to me will please call and par up im mediately. A word to the wis, etc. ; S'Pt.ntf. - ' E." ForH. DOOM, BRO &Co., . BEAtKRS Iff " - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Farming Implements, CORKER 3u A I D MAIM &TS.. PLATTSMOUTII, - NI-MKASKA DOO'VI IlltO tt. t'O Are agents for Cornells celebrated gang plow, ktao, for the Industrial Plow Co. 0f gt. Louis. " Ail persons indebted to us will please call and settle the same immediately, as we must doee up our accounts. Doom Brio. & Co. I DOOM 11 RO & CO nave just received a large lot of Blue I River flour, and warranted to give satis faction or money refunded. Try a Back of it. uoots ana onoes ot ail kino for sale by Doom Cro. & Co. DOOM HRG &. CO At tna corner in the Big Brick offer at Mow P"co ; ; Vj Dress Goods Woolens White Goods Fl innela ' i ; Brown and Bleached Shirting Brown and Bleaebed Sheetings Ticking all grades Cotton Flannel Strips and Detains Kentucky Jeans Cassimerea Piece goods of all kinds Repellants and Ladies Cloth Shawls and Cloaks A good assortment of notions and other articles too numerous to mention. A choice Rio Coffee " . " A Sugar " " C Sugar ' , ' . r B own Sugar Gunpowder Tea, a choice assortment Imperial Young Hyson ts it t4 tt Sugar Loaf- Syrup - Golden S. Ilouia ' " II and E Dripp. Salt by the barrel, or by the pound A large line of Queen-ware and Glass ware Nails, all 6izea Smoking and Chewing Tobacco Canned fruits of all kinds FAKTIEKS. tf you want to save mooey,time,labor and expense, go and give your order to Docm Bro. Co. for oneof Van Brunt's Broad Cast Seed Sower and Cultivator, so that you can get it in tho spring with out fail. They are warranted to give en tire satisfaction. Also zive them vour order for the Celebrated Wier ' Walking Cultivator. St; Lukes Prof estaitc Cpitcopal Cliurclt. Mrs. Joseph Young, of New York City, the benevelent foundress of the above Church, has presented to the Sunday School, as a New Year's gift COO Vol. umos, MasiCjCiass-books, ic. Sunday next, the Rev. Dean Oliver, the popular preacher," from Nebraska College, will preach (D. V ,) in St. Lukes at 11 o'clock a. m , and at 6 1-2 o'clock p. m. The Holy Communion will be administered after the noon service.- The Rev. Dean and J. Paterson, Esq., Nebraska College, will address the Sun day School at 3 p ni. As Miss L. Simpson, the wonderful girl-pianist has accepted the appoint ment of organist in the Church and San- day School, she will, aided by the Choir anh Scholars, render the service of Music and holy song, in a pleasing and edifj- ing manner. N. B. St. Lukes is a Free Seat Church! Welcome each! Welcome all! Take Notice. Ali persons indebted to mc by note or account will please call and nettle imme diately. All accounts not settled by December 25th, will be left for collec tion. Take notico and govern yourcslf accordingly, and save your cost. . r.. t . - 1 - T DUV-yU fAlUli V aLLCBlj cllt. SOL. I) OCT! Wo have sold out our entire stock of groceries, ana roust nave an accounts due us settled immediately. Persons ow ing us will bear this in mind, and save theraselves.some trouble by coming in and raving up. our oiaca js at our Lumber Yard. We propose to have all accounts settled, and that immediately. tf. Simpson Mickelwait a Co. Persons indebted to me will please call and settle immediately and save costs. This is the last call I shall make before placing accounts in the hands of an offi cer for collection. Geo. Boeck. Dec24tf. DIED. Near Rock Bluffs, on December 18th, 1868, Mrs. Sevinah Smith, wife of Thos. Smith, in tho 22nd year of her age. r At Weeping Water, on January 1st, 1809,' Ws. A.,- infant son of William and Sarah Jenks, aged 17 months. In Harrison county, Iowa, on January 2nd. 1C9, and buried at Mt. Pleasant, Cass county, Nebraska, on January 5th, John Charles, only son of Stephen and Belle Davis, aged 2 years, 2 months and 2 days. SPECIAL NOTICES- terrors of Youtli. Aflen'leraa who uff--rd tor years from Nervous Debility, Premature Dec iy, aid all the effect of youthful indicre:io3 will, for the take of suffeilng humanity, send free to a'l who na-d it, the reci and Jirrciions foe mak in; thi si:nple r'mtdy by which bs was eared. j Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver lecr'sexpert nre ca4 do so by addressing. In p TfsH eai8 1-n-!?. , JOHN B. OGD .V, ;sr7i. Ko. 2 C: '. r t :rc:t. N-'v-YorU. To louMimpiive. Tbe AdvlUner, havicr Ii'ti ie-tri-! thcattii ia 'tw wetki, by very r rer"'e remeil-, f:sr hivin? ofTered HTtril je an miili a leTe lacg ff;tin, od lb At dread die ;H!mr''!on i axi-u to mke known to Li f.-l!ow suffrrrt tin? m- ar.; of or- Tkll who dinlrr i4,he Kml i io.j of tt-6 p ecription asd (fre of chars), with J ie;iong for pr epirin i and a ioirth"? inn, trhi 'i j tbey will And r ef ft C'f'fpt'on. Atth I mt.' BronchitiJt, ThT only ohjct nf the ilver. tihr ia lendin? the TVr.--iti n is tbr.attk idlcteJ, and rtkd lnruriQAti a vli.cu he conceive to be ioTalanblx, and h hnpei irrcry mJT-rr - w;ll try Ml remedy, a it wilf cost thm notbirg, and ma prove a blessing. frtiei wisbioz ihs Pre crl;Uo will please d1re R. KDWARB V WlWOI. 163 South Seail. street, Wi! liamsL .r. h. Kins coauty. New-York. fi iiT'SOTl NEW JIEYT nARUET! GEO. FICKLER, 9 ' - CORSER 2d 4- MAIX STREETS, PLATTSHOUTU, NEBRASKA. Keep constantly on hacd the best of All Iliads or ITleais, , hich tliej can furnish their customer at he BEST CF RUES FOR CASH I July 2J. 1S53 3m. Empire Bakery ! 2t st., epresiTE "xn ir yore store." PLATTSMOUTH, - - IS KB. Confectioneries, DREAD, l'IESt 4JAKES, " CHEESE, and SWEES CRACKERS. kept on hand at all time?. . 110 BERT S25 ! 325 I THE AMERICAN SHUTTLE ; , :. SEWING MACHINE, .-- li retailed at a pric'witbin the reach ofull. -Tl.is Mach.n- tijes a btrateht needle, makes the LOCK Sl'l i C II (alike on both side), has a m lf a li'intinn tension, and can do every variety of jewing. It will hem. fell, bind, oord. braid, seam, quilt, tuek. rnfll, and Hither ; will w.rk equally wen on M!, linen, woolen, or cotton good;, with linen, or cot too thread. THE SHUTTLE SEWIXQ UACUIXE Warranted for Five Year! Oar Affnts will be supplied with dup'icate pavt of the Machine, In case of accident. It tink.l prWiely the satnes itch mnde by the Singer, Whe er k Wit on . Howe, and Florence Machines. It has ti e Under-feed, like tbe rest of hili priced Machines, and is the only low priced Shnttlo Machine in the market that has ihN feed. Wesra enabled tosella first clas SIH'TTLK MACHINE at a very low price, o.. account of it flmplieity, and convUent low c t of MxnafacturiDff, io comparisun with Complicated Ma. c"iines. ' AGENTS. Wt wish to arrange with Agents, mile or lemale to rcpreut ihe American Shuttle Sewine Mschine, in ef ch State, Coanty, and Tnwo in the United S.ate and Ontario. Extra ir ducenienis to Kxp-rienced Agents. For foil particulars, as to Salary a ad Com mission, addrets G. Y. A". ANDREWS, ' ' General Agent, Detroit, Mich. K. H Lor the benefit of onr A cents we bav ar ranged witb parties wh have UokIs suitable for Sewing Machine Airenu to sell. We will Hen.l bok of f ample and fnll paiticulars on receipt of one red stamp. Address G, V, N. ANDKEWS, General AgX Detroit. Mich. ti;--nvl Cheap Cash Store ! tJF. REED. P. E. BEAB.EDSLT. REED & BKARDSLEr, WEEPING 3 WATER, NEBRASKA TEhnve tiist opened a large stock of Goods at VV Weeptnjf Water, eonsistlnC fj Dry Goods, Gnoceries,' t Queensware, . Hardware, " Glass, Iron, Wooden Ware, JYottans, Ar.d every thing th4 farmer and mechanic needs. Styles and grades to snit. ' To buy elsewhere my be well, Io buy here is well always well orten bet ter iften best. Call and es. Look at (be Good. Ak for the price.. Consider well, and d what is wisest. " All Uoods warranted a repreeuf d. KKtD & LEAKD.-LEY, July 80 tf. improved Fansi and Tim ber For Sale. The farm is about Jo mile west from FlatUmonth, 2 mi e west of Hoover's, on the Stage Koad t acres ha been in cuitiv .itioi; aloghou nnon it. and plenty of stock water; It is S. w-qr ee 27. T 12. p. I 1GD aeres; and connected with it is Lot 7 and 8 K qr of S K qr cec 2d, nine T and It timber; 90 and SO-loO acres, making 250 and SO 101 acis. Also the N w qrof N w qr of Sec 24, T 10,' K 44. in Mi'lM county. Iowa, Due east from PlattHmonth, and 1 mile from the river, (heavy timber.) For term addreis. I). H SOLOmOX, ma23tf. Gienwood. fowa. DEMOREST'3 TOUSO AMERICA, Enlarged It Is the best Juvenile Magazine. Every Boy and Girl that roe it say s ; nil the Press say so ; and patent and teachers confirm tt. Do not fail to terure a cory A good Microscope, with a glass cylinuer to confine living otjects, or a good two-bla. lei, pearl pocket knife, aid a large number of other dwira4ile articles, eiveii as prerai urns to each sob-'crsher. Yearly 11.50. Puhl.cation offl-; .888 Broadway, New Vork. - Try it, b" ji and giri. prcimea coples,!en cents, mailedrree. dec3I. l-xEMOKEST3 MONTHLT MAGAZINE a.. mnivemally mcknowH-bged taa Modti Parlor Magazine of America, denied to original S orle Poem., Sk'-tcbes, -Household Matters, Gems of Tboogi.t, Peisonal and Literary Gossip (including special special aepartmenis on asniuns;, Uistroo tions on Uoaltb, AIuc, Amusemenu. etc.. the best an'ho-a, and profusely Musirated with costly engravings, ueiui and entertamg iite'ature. Nopetron at refinement, economical wds or Indy of tastacaa AtTud to do withunt th MoOei Monthly. Specimen copies, 15 cents, mailed fie. Yearly S) oO w Kh valnab'e premium ; iwo copies ft 60 ; three conies. t7 50.- Bv-c.'Dles tV2. and spleidid premi ora for club at $3 ea'-b, with the flrtt premiums to eacti subscriber., A new Bartrani A Fun ton dewing Machine lor 20 subscribe at ?.'J each. Publicition Office. s3S Br..adwajr, Kew Tork Detofet's Vo-t: lr-au IT" Amerien I ithr FOR SALE OR TRADE!! ffM. STADi.UI ..X.N, A Vlxu i.n.1 1 ik xberl on the lot, itute on the C orner f Srrntl. and Lortist atrreU ; alo, a two nK.rr brick .ifillt.L'. in.H, wli two lots. itnate an Pil'th strrer imr h of ..Uio. Thr aboT property will be sold hfa ; .r -ash, or trailed for aa Improvrii fara in Ca co'iut For trtalar apnlr the prmni. UIU. BOECK. j All per mi iai'ebte l to me are req ies'e.1 to call and Kv'lle immrdixlvlr, as I mast ai a mill bTe th-m nt!wl oriliwith. K.rl.f. ' ' " GEO. BOECK. O. F. JOHNSON. EtrgENi: B. LEWIS. 0. P. JODlOif & CO. oppoite Clark St Plum rut r, DESLXCS ia Drugs, Medicines ! STATIONERY, PERFUMERIES, HAIll OILS. Newspapers, Magazines &C, &C, t&C. PrcHplons car. fully coipouml-d by an expe rienced uruggir-t. align ma. SHANNON'S Feed, Sale and Livery STABLE. Ma.nSt.. - PiATTSMOUTH. I amprepeied te acrommodate the public wtt Horses, Carriages and Buggies, Also, a nice Hearse, Oa short notice and ref onuble term. A Hack will rnn to steamboat landing, end to all raits of the city when detired. mr29 J. W. SHAXNOK. Sheridan House, Wh. W. Iaisn, Proprietor. Corner of JIaiu and Third Street, Flattsmoulh, IVeb 1"oard bv the day or week. Charge ;dera!e. SiAges leave tni; House daily tor II point North, South, East and West. n.i'V. WOOLWORTI1 & OO, BOOKSELLERS. . STATIONERS, Binders t5:Paperdealers. SAljYl' JOSEPH, JUO., oc25S:n REED, BEARD SLEY & CO, Real Sstate Agents, WEEriXG WATER, ZEERkSKA. L' nd bnuK'ht. maaaeel and sold. Valuable Tim l.er Land fors Ue. Tax.s paid for Non-residents I olie. tions ruuiptiy attended to. march m lon. JAMES O'KTIL is my authorized Agent for the collection of all accounts due the undersigned for medical servicer; bio receii t will be valid for the navnientof anv monies on sld seeonnt. AllKDsl 14, IM67. K. ti. L.I IKilxS I V , l.l. Dr. J. S. McADOW, RESIDEXT PUYSICIAX, WYOMING. - - NEBRASKA. fT-rsbia professional services to the people of V 7 the town an I sarrounding country. anpb 6 FOR SALE A farm- consisting of 1C acres 100 aera under cultivition with all nece-"ary out buiidinus. Two liwelUnin!: a good well of water. There is 4 aeres of walnut pruve, and an orchard cnnsisiing of ap nles. ne.i-.chts. cherries. stawberriej, raspberri , cirranlH aod grapes. 5a id land is situated 6 1-2 miles from Plattmouth. on the Lirco'n City Grade Kuad. Also OS acre of timber. For further partic ular inquire on the piemlse of A C and U C Ala en; or VV FairQtld, in Plattsm .sth. k No. f6m3 GREAT EXCITEMENT WASHINGTON! IS ERR 71 A IV HEROLD Having bought out the entire Stock of Goods from V. ti. nerota, is reaay to oner GREAT INDUCEMENTS In Prices I shallsell Goods LO WER TJIAX THE LO WEST, for Carh, Wheat, Corn, Hides, Fur or any kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE My Stock Consists of GROCERIES , DRY GOODS BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTH I XU, HA TS and CA P S, POCKE T . , CUTLERY, YAXKEE. NOTIONS, ETC. Please give roe a call at my new brick building ner.r tfce M. E. Chnrch, north siderf Main street. HERRMAN HERULD. LIVERY, FEED, . AKD iH5,Xo Stable, BT WM- J H"X AIT, Proprietor, rLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASLA. ' First-rate Stabling and Wagon Tarda for the ac eemmodation of the put lie, alto a good stock of ... i HORSES AND CARRIAGES, to let on verv reaonableJtrm. Stable on Man st-e-t,nea y opposite the STTER. DAS HOL'SK, Plaiuraouth, N'eb. Dec31t'f. FROD1TE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all persons havingcluims agaict the esute f James L. Herge , deceased, ate of C county, ai d state of Neb a-ka, to present the same to th Probate Coa't, of said county of wunm -ix mauti.s inm tnis iate. G(ve n-ider my hand this !ith day of Pecember, 0n toorvut oDonehn, Drugstore, ' Dealers in I ' Beady-mafle Clothing, GENTS" FURNISHING" GOODS, if at., rjrs. boots, shoes, trvsks, valises, and a geaeral stack cf - OUTFITTING ( GOODS For the Plains; also, a largo lot of RUBBER CLOTHUfG. REVOLT ' -ERS'JUTD A'OTWA'S. We bouiht luw and will cll cl.eMD for cash.' Cal. n l eranunc our ttcck before you bur anv wln-re el. el jyi 'ct Vim. s tadklmam: a co. FURWITURE! THOMAS W. SHRY0CK, CABINET EV1AKER 9 AXD DEALER IX ALL KIS&S OF Furniture and Chairs. THIRD STREET, (Sear Haln,) PLJ1TTSMO UTH, NEBRASKA, j Heparins- ami Varnl hinir neatly done. S3 funerals attended at ILe rfhortcst notice. lull. AGENTS WANTED FOR NIGHT SCENES L THE BIBLE, BY REV. DANIEL MARCH. D- D- For full, free, flowing, e'ear. siiaiklinsr, pure rnd Ijraeeful sfyle ; for poelie irenius ', for besntr ot bought aid rich glowing im.iRinatiou ; for Die analysis 01 cnaiacter, grapnic ueuuections anu ripe .'Ctiolarship ; Tor lire-like picturts, and hippy ill ust rations, this woik h Smh C'immindatioD?. as ttie above, ! reived from Bishop Simpson, Rev Albert B.irne-. ftonii Porter, D. I., LI D , W. A. Stearns, D- I , Ueo. nana t)ardman. I. D.. I W. Wilev. D. V. -amuel W. Fither, D: I., LL.D., and leading Cler. zyuien and the Press of all Venomtnaftions. Send for Circulars containing the sme. Agents are everywnere meeting; wun uoparailed gucce.'s. . n I- a most beautifully i!!u?trai ed and eleuantlv LoniiC book, tna pieases everynoay. Commissions, $100 to 200 per month according to ability ami. energy. Addrea ZtIG LEU. McCURDV i CO. Philadelphia. Pa.. Cincinnati. O.. Chirnon. III.. j W H I I II FT I HTIUK I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, and desire te call special attenti n to the "eame, an solicit a careful examination of the GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to KEEP MY '.STOCK i' - E to large and . . WELL ASSORTED and the price OF EVERYTHING ..... i so low as to uidke il the it teres 1 1 f every . FARMER A N D M E C II A K I C CASS COUNTY, to cal! and either BUY OR POST THEMSELVES . btfo. e buying elsewhere. U. Ci DOVCV. Piatumouth, Ocl. 1, 1SCS tf. D. B.; McMechaa, Dealer in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL and NAILS, ROCK ISLAND PLOWS, CORX.PLAXTERS, Cultivators, sulky and .walking, Cook Stoves. A Large Variety on Hand. . Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, &c., &c. , A large stock now on hand at small advanca on tastern Prices,. . . , - . 106 Main Street, - Nebraska City, (Opposite the Seymour Honse ) . SIGN OP THE PAD. LOCK. f fC HI i Lock Stich. Reversible Feed SEWING.. MACHINE, AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM WUEBITER EXIJIDITED. THE ONLY O NE Capable f cewics ia tnore than cna direcden AND FASTENING ALU ITS OWN SEAMS Witfccmt stopping Machine or Turning the Cloth. It uses and wastes less thread thar. any other, an l will commence a ?eaia without holding the ends of the thread. Warranted to Sew Ileary or Pine Goods .Fqually as well. OVER 50,000 MACHINES SOLD SINCE 1861. aStod for Eeport and Circ liars, Wm. E. Plant, Gen. Ag't 612 North Fourth ftreet. Su Loais, Mt. Br. G. II. IIIiACK. Ag't, Plattsmouth, Neb. Nov. ri. 1 ii a. H. uu. L.EAVITT & E1YDE,. Real Estate Offic e, A N D- , . . Homestead Directory, MUHASKA C1TT, oj'site LnndOlIice (LIS Ce INCOLN, NEB., Cadman Houe. DAVI.l Itf.Tl floirt rnireot Lands eli'ctd from pirsocal exam ination. Yxef. iiomtftraie Fr.ec led. urrd nl se cu'rd. I.so.ls In ... ikI bsaU and improvtd farms I'O'iKl.t sudiolJ. TiileesiB.U.oa, a ml CooveraGCvf. nirdc. lUrutiirrf : Joha B. Tarner, late Pre G fc. C V U K ; Lee Co. niy National f!i,k, Dixon, Jll. ; KolnrlHarili,fupti;BA Q K K ; Anv Bauk.r in Wl.it.-ri.le county. III. ; Register and Keoeirer of Land Otlice. iielu asla Clt. ' ' uxi DR. Itl. II. ITl'CtrSKY, T Will be at Dr. Livingston's Office daring the is.t week in each month . A I orders kft in tteiost oftir will promptly utteuricd to. July 6. Jlouring AND WOOL- CARDIPilC. rhlch were rnn enough last t superiorily over the old kind, as all whonstd thorn me superioritv ol Mr. S. Twiss as a Carder is well known, and hi wrtir.. ...n taiuedforlliebeuefltof ihe public, Wjlh tlieabcrv. advantages we flatter ourselves tliat we cau make it to the advantage of all who wDt work in ne n. . to come this way. i. iiAK , Proprietor. DIJ" S.tWliS.Cardtr Hoi for Salt Creek, where yoo can kill two birds with one stone, get Gra n Ground and Wool Carded at the same timej the rr.achiuery for bo Mi i a in oerfcet order. We iik th. pu.r,i EsSFURNIT.URE, ', has been te- I . ' AND Cabinet r Work ! IT- BOECK Having enlarged his Shop nl ?aIe.fooin would respectfully remind lb people in this vicinity that he can furnish them with the verv a,.,...... Chas. or oi her Cabinet-work, at tfe most reasonl able mtes. I shall keep constantly Cu band a laree assor'inent of Eastern irori.and am also prepared tornanofactiire anything in my line on short notice. A large assortment of iieaoy made Coffiis kept at all times. C1 and examine mr stock and prices. jeiuaawii H. BOKCK. NEW ARRANGEMENTS James O'ETeill u . . DCAIES IK TRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE ; CAP?. . shoes'!: HATS, ' BOOTS,1, FARM PRODUCE And everything Beaded by tbe ' FARMER s MECHANIC. Having purchased the entire strek ofgorcis 1 elorg ii'g to vVm Hcrold. 1 am re-fittiog the store rcotn.ia go d style, and propose to sell g.cds at the old stuud on the moi t reufouuble terms. uiarStf JAM2iS 0NK1I.L. 1RIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. . : ) Efsaj s lor Young Men on the intertst-na rela tion of HriJetrroom to Bride in "the institution of Marriag", a Gnrde to mairhnonial felicity and true happi'ieis. Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free of charge Address, Hows an Association, Bok ! B. SPCRLOCK, " B.BlXIEI IVuDUiS Co. Clerk and Recorder, Dept'y Clerk & Kec'r. Spurlock & Wiadhani, ; rLATTSMOCTU, XKMIASKA. ' FRONT ROOMS OF' COURT-HOUSE, Clerk and Treasurer's Office.... LANDS BOUGHT1" &. SOLD. Titles Examined, and Conveyances ITIade, Taxes paid and receipts forwarde promptly. - PhttUmoath, JunelS,lS69 all, - ' Weeping Water Mills. Farmers, go where you can. get the best Flour' and ihe most of At.: 85fo X X X FLOtm and 12 lbs vf BRAN given la exchange for good Wbaat. . zr lJTlu"' T' -' ' "-. i& III ixr M .u. Ai- rie, VA.. - i . . Satisfaction Guaranteed - 1 .. vl - t. .V ..... PRODUCE BO V GUT AND SOLD. HIGHEST MAEKET 5KICK PAID. -- '' REED &; CLINTON. March 26th, 1S69. ' Q R. McCATjIiTJM, ; 1 Mannfactarerof and dealerln Sndflles and Karness, Of every description, 'wtclesale and retail, So. 130V Maintree.t,betweec4lh and Oth streets, Nibraka O.ty. . . Jel Parmele & Kershaw, . Dealers in. ' ' LUMBER, iHINGLES, MTH, TIJIItER, &c , - Platlsmouthy Neb C. n. PARME1.B, IT. KaiHAW, i i 4 1 i! i I 'TT nnrlw.y, Now Yjr irMJ". WILLIAM I. HitilS, r-.-."?lw8. Prr,v.,... in.-, .4. vi:Ii :i- i t.-r.r.ni frr r Kr'll, ac;mI 27ia, ISoS.