LOCAL K i:VS- CV'The 'j-oke i'un lic'-icvil"! V'V'' nt Omaliti. GTTwenty vessels of the Mississippi f.i.-et have been or JereJ to Cairo to be g"",IeQ". Pavis'scloak and shawl use J ns his tl!s?'j:o have been presented to the war Jcpartsnent bv Col. Pritchar J. fvriV. H. I'eniclt of tlie noted Tenick's Ilf-imont, h out, in the St. Joseph Ihrald n":iln--t the new constitution for Missouri. Ct?"A new meat market has been ofcnci! in the basement of Mr. Kngcl's hhoe JShop, fin M.iin street. C'Tho weather for tli past week iiai been extremely hot ind windy, with occasional sins f rain. C T'The !rnham arrived at our land. jng on sunday evening, and started Man day morning for Ft. lionten. - m m m rT57"tt- P. IIcsst has our toanks for n line lot of fresh vegetables, from his "ard'-n at Mt. Pleasant. o - - CWoik on second street Tlridge ha been rnmcl, and tho structure will poon 1C 'oiiipIct ',d. f.V spiritual nii-nitim has been ar-r-t--d in Rochester by the U. S. Internal Ui-vf-n 10 ofTic r for not taking out a lic-'n-v ns a jnggler. r'7"II. Vi'ormingtoti and family, J. 11 .ply and W. llbson, of Lewi, vVf-s Co. 1 .w:i, p-.?-r. . through this ci tli on MonJnv en r. .' for Denver. r i, vater in ths .Missouri has !y r.i-in for ti e past week, Lihr than it has been be- e ha been an unusual do y property within the last 'rvone r.ri ear anions to s- V I I t 1 1 id :inJ is now f -ro t ; s - iTh" r.ia:i 1 f r 1 v::. !!v fiir' r.'peity in t'ae rising town of the West. f '"in an a Idress d 'iivL-red to a dele pati.;:i v. h waited upon him, Peesiilent bill!.- 1:1 said that he wiu in favor of leaving tli-j fjtit-tion of nnzro su!!ra--e to the l-visi m of the loyal white residents of tii'i South. - - mom C " 'iimmittee of the ol'leers of the Army of the Tennessee has decided to trive an anniversary dinner and bail in h '!! -r !,f the f a'.l of Vieksdurg on th? -kit of .i.i.y w l at Saratoga Springs. (iuii. 'r.v.t is i-xpceted to preside. m m I '."I'.ut'mtio-.i still c-mtiu'ies in full f,..-.- at this j .'.nt. Our streets, i',jr the r-is: w-ek. have been oonsiantly tiled with team?, and the store-, with ciai gr wits pru -aring outfits. C Tiito is a prnjiosition to pay th natinnal J ' t by subscription, and Com. ' lore Vanderbilt, Ilobert IJonncr, and ":!;r wealthy men of New l ork have n'.rrady suhscriheil largely. Truly this h a great nation and our people have t.-w and novel ways of doings things- - mom f"It has been decided by Judge 'i::i'ord of the United States, .Supreme ""o:rt, that a mauwho expressed joy at th assassination of President Lincoln is r. -.t fit to serve as a juror of the United States. Such wretches who are nothing less than actual accomplices of the infa mous liuoth - should besides be forever disfranchised. F'Tkth of .IfLv. It is but a short time unt:ll our National Holiday a day that has been celebrated in the United States since the promulgation of the Deelaration of Ir.dependanee, and one that is now loub!y dear to the heart of evorv true American, since we have vindicated the nhility of the government to sustain that Declaration, not only against for eign foes, but internal traitors. Let Plattsmonth prepare to celebrate. Let u? show, by a proper celebration of this National birthday, that loyalty is the n: and treason the exception, in this e j;::munitv. P: 7t:c ats and "JI;jacki.ets.; ''.s was presented with a pair Jeff, sub- I) f-tar.tial bracelets after his arrival at 1 itress Monroe, and a couple of Mud s:.is were de"aiied to fit theni on securely. Davis E jected, and threatened violence, i'. it "the I'.-e-Llent" was finally "upset"' .. 1 .. , : . .. , i :..,. 1 ..!.... ..,,' J , , anslf s. He attempted to get a bay- j :iet from one of th-guard, with suicidal ! intentions, it is supposed. He is allowed ! f i'diers rations, which he is compelled to ..-at w.th a srvon those in charge of Lir.i thinking it advisable to keep all edged toois from his reach. Sincilas M:ti rk. We see in theCoun ''.1 l!io:;s .V -i ;,, an advertisement 'Md- d "strayed or stolen"' mentioning t.... departure of a bay horse, five yours ' with a part of his eyeiid ofi", and two hundred men and w.jtutn. ', dt In't come this wav Guz'. i Rc- i. 'V.. ' ve you. Owing to clrcum.-lan ' S W , T i vh:'-:i our ne:h'jors :irr f;ir-.:! v'.9 ":dn"t think it l n that direction. necessary to ; The man thai i hear W er. tartedi 1 toward 1' - t. j or ui es; ra vs. tianu':. v .... i Jtiey 1 n-'-l U.v 5'h hero a fe-.y davs i-covor nnvthm ivor nnvthim said horse, but v. - ng wu;i tne ct.";.; ,,r ie appeared sound, and I i i . , , ' l,a been j Jined v r.:vcral hundred oti.e, ti 1 e number ft men and women had in,-..,, t sevens thousand. The man thut i at tor them is on the right track, and will) I robably overhaul them somewhere be-l t-ccn here and the Pacic coz-:t. i: ji.iii city on Monday r.ni lij. Mis--; Ilinnah Duke, weirhir -M.l:U.i i pound. indeed, a natural curios i it v, o-pecialiv when exhibited bv the side tO r .1.- I:.!., HI', nr.!,- i i ir. iiiirj v " n 'J "J 'J . U w t.j unt weighs .VJ !-t2 j-our.ds. They both np-p'.-f.r intelicr.t and cnvrr.-e freely with anyone. The Comodore is, withal, quite si facetious young man. Professor Pcn si riser's feat of swallowing .1 sword 22 inches in length an piercinjr himself with pins was the wonder of all who witness ed it. The war scenes were pronounced by all to be the best ever exhibited in the west. The only objcctional feature we saw m the whole arrangwent was a small gambling establishment at one side of the paviilion. We would suggest to the proprietors that it would be well to make that a "6ide show" not intro duco it with the main performance. Farmers Cixh. We attended the Farm ers Club meeting on last Saturday, and were pleased to see so large a number present This society has been in oper ation some four years, and Las undoub tedly contributed largely toward placing Cass county so far in advance of other sections of the Territory in agricultural knowledge. The success of our farmers in raising crops when their is a "fail ure" in other localities, is mainly dependent upon the diffusion of agricult ural knowledge by the club, whero all maters of interest to farmers are freely discussed not for the sake of argument but to obtain correct information. We hope to see the farmers of the county continue in'their good woik, until other parts of the territory shall see the neces sity of. similar organizations; for our prosperity is mainly dependant upon the success of our farmers atkast, we are certainty advance as ling as farming can be made profitable. The proceedings f the Club meeting will be found in an other column. IIei.d to Hail. Four persons were brought into our city on Saturday eve ning charged with horse stealing. They were emigrants for Oregon, and had got as far as Salt Cret.k on their journey, where they were orertaken and brought back. The missing horse was found in their possession. The explanation they give of the affair is, that a boy travel ing with them,(who2is one of the prison ers, and held to bail) was toid by some unknown person that the horse had been lost by some emigrant who bad One on: that the boy found him at large on the prairie and brought him into the camp. They also state that they frequently told the boy he had better turn the horse loose as tliey had no feed to spare for him. One of the men was discharged, and the other two and the bov were bound over for their appearance at the r.ext term of Court. Wo are not advised of the amount of their bonds, nor whether they are liable to be filled. Many of 0"r citizens express tho belief that there was no intention on the part of the prisoners to sfrai the horse. We are not conversant with the nature of tho testimony giren in the case, but infer that it showi them to be guilty of crime, or they would not be held for further ex amination. FOE. SALE ! Thirty desirable business and resi dhncc .LOTS IN TLATTSMOUTir. Ten thousand acres of prairie and tim ber LAND IN CASS COUNTY. Terms ta suit cash purchasers. V-H. Wf FE.I.ER. UcmI Estats Annf, Court House, l'li.l cuiuutb. June 5, ml LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. The City Taxes for ISGo, will be due on the First day of June and will be come deliequent August 1st., 18'5. J. W. MARSHALL. City Treasurer. riattsmouth, May 30, Ib'Co. CHEAPEST YET! Wm. Herald, corner of Main and Sec ond streets, is still selling Groceries, Pro visions Farm Produce, itc., as low as any House in the West. Farmers who have produce to sell will do well to call on him before disposing of their trade. May 30, If Go If. Notice to Tax-payers of Division No. 5, Neb. Ter. Notice is hereby given to all persons within this Division having an income exceeding in amount six hundred dol- lars, thai I will receive all returns of the .c;lme nt lhc office of T. M. Marquett, in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, on Friday and Saturday, the lCth nnd'lTth of "June, IfCo. All persons liable to tax will do well to call and make return of the same, thereby saving an addition of 20 per cent on the amount of tax. Dated Plattsmouth, May 20th, 1 SG3. F. M. DORlllNUTON. Assistant Assessor, Division No. .", Nebraska, composed of tho Counties of Cass, Lancaster, Sew ard, Butler, Polk and Calhoun. HOUSE AND LOT FOE, SALE. The Subscriber wishes to sell her IIoue, Lot and outbuildings, situated one Block north of the City School House, and one door west of I lowland's ... l - L- ' 'II . IT . - uaoinei -nop. i ne iiousc coiuains live rooms conveniently arrrn7d. The out- buildings consist ct a ood House and a if 1 IT rt a large ijr:ec M.'iuio House, mere is also a Weii of good water on the premis es. The above described property will be sold cheap, if applied for soon. For particulars apply to the under signed on the premises. ELIZABETH A. NOEL. .Mav 23 w2. Eoots & Shoes A largo lot just re- sieved by, :,! 7 v18t0lSA Amiso.v, Dovev t Co., large lot just received Ahison, Povev t Co. ratrouizo Home Institutions. All p crsons wishing to secure a sure preventive from damage by lightning will Jo well to secure one of those Star Fluted rod5, with Sprats paten! Insula ter?, and the best plated Points. All work warranted. Leave rrders at Mur phy & filenn's shop, or with the under sign ;d. Having permanently located in the Territory, I solietit your patronage. J. S. WATKKS'. Clothing. If you want to buy Heady Made Clothing, call at mlw4 S. Bloom's. Boots and Shoes. The best and largest stock of Boots and Shoes at mlw4 S. Bloom's. Revolvers- A new lot of all iinds of lievolvera received at mlw4 S. Bloom's. The Best Assortment of Emigrants out-fitting Uoodd at mlwl S. Bloom's. Sweet Potatoes. The und ersigned has a fine lot of Sweet Potatoe plants for sa'.e; also a large lot of choice Tobacco plants. Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Black & Buttery, where the plants will be delivered, or at my garden, near Mt. Pleasant. Mij 15, w4 W. J. IIESSER. Last Notice- There are still a num ber of men in Cass county whose taxes remain unpaid. A respite of twenty days is hereby granted, without penalty or costs, after which time I shall pro ceed to collect the delinquent taxes ac cording to law, without respect of per sons. Please come up and pay, "while it is yet day," lest the time come when costs will bo added. May 11 S. DUKE, Trcas. FOR, SALE- A good farm of ICO acres well improved, situated within four miles of Plattsmouth. For partic ulars enquire at the Herald office. Farm For Sale. I have a good farm for sale, consisting of lGo acres ; 100 fenced, 00 under cul tivation, and about 6" acres of timber. It id situated 7 miles south of Platts raouth on the main thoroughfare to Ne braska city. For particulars enquire on the preuiesis, or of Hiram Davis in this city. A. M. P. WHITTIER. April, 2C ml. Prot. Ens. CnrRcn. Services on Sun day in the Brick School House, at 4 p. Probate Notice. Notiee is hereby piven that Mrs. Isabella V. Jon atd A. H. CopelHoJ have mailt; .ai-pheatiuii to the Prebve Court to be appoint-il Aiiministratr ix; and A'liaaiUtratur of tha estate of W ih y Juu-s, late de-ce;i.-e l, of Cass Ceuuty, XehriskH. TheCeurt will h'.-tr ai'l i:pi.!icutiu fur si't appoiiitment oa l-'iijay, June ZOih, ISCo, atlloV'.'ck a. in. f .said day, at whic'.i tiuio all perous iuterosifl can appear. Viiii. -sn;y hand and fih ial seal , this 21 L. k day of Juue, A. 1. lsuj 1 11. WIIKELFK, w-1 rrobaf Ju'tjje. Lcgn.1 Notice Ilieila AreiiPtGp'Tge V". Archer and A lOi"nso ArcT.er w iil :ak n tiCL-, ih:it John Kai lia: t and Su au J'.ai lia-t did. "n iWft 7l-i d.iy ct June, A. I. lrd."( fi'etli'jir bill of conpfaiut in the Uiptrirt Cr.n: t of tl.t 2d .ladirial l?sti in itiiin nn 1 f.-r t'as county, N". T.. !.'! ii t "i said I..al.-'.I.-v Arc!'r, dVor-e Ar rVra'i l Al;d.ono Archer, il. f.-i, J.i:its, M-t'iinr !"i'.i ttint "no llaviJ I.. A icljer .-"Id lo Iho p luiniiif, Sti-au Karbart, wi e ot tli aid J.dm Earii.i: t, the tollowiHK d' S.-i i'.j d piHaiics, io-w it: VV-t 1 ,-r the S.-ath li:ilf of the Ni rth li-iif 1-2 of tb C.e Sji.th Kat quarter 1-4 or se;ti-ni :!:irty twj to-vii iwi'.e r4irje f.jurteea M Kasf, in Ca coiusty, N.T. l;nt that iu nvikiiij out the deed of conveyance, said David 1.. Archer made a mistake; and deeded ihlieretit aad other laud to the nxul S isan Karhart The faid Archer having ince died, deleudant; being Lij heirs. And praying that aii mistake be correct ed, and that it may Le Jcer ed that a Ma.-ter of this C if t make unio the Ki id Susan Kar'tart a deed to said premises, upon failure of defendants; to make tlKiame. And that . he said Isabella Archer, tieo. W. Archer and Aip'oonso Archer, are hereby natiDed Ihttlhey are fquirtd to appearand a iwer t-a id bill of complaints un rr before tlie 4ih il.iy of October A. D. loj.it LiB(r the secund day uf the next term of said Court, r jud;ei!ient will b rendered gaitjAt theni according to petitioners' prnjer. JOHN' KARHART, ISABELLA KAKHAKT. Dated Jun 7. ISCj w5 T. M. MiH'STT, S ,1 for Complainants. Chancery Sale. J. B. Jennings and Iterjamin Child?, ) firm of J. B. Jennings t Co., Comp's ( vs. i In Chancery' Wm B. Warhritton and KlUabeih V Warbrittou, Defendants. j In pursuance and by nirtue of a decretal order to me directed Irom the District Court of the 2d Judicial District in and fur Cans couuty, Nebraska Territory, made in the auorc cium. ami bearing date on the th ilay of .ftine, A. I. 1S81, beinjj a special term of said Court, I, the subscriber. Master in Chancery for t-aid Court, w ill sell at pubiic vendue, for cai-h, to tlie hi-'he-t and best bidder, in front of the Court llou.-e in l'lattsinouih, N. T., on Monday, the 10th day of July, at t'v, o'clock i'l the afternoon of said day, tho ful !ntvin described leal estate, situated in.Cass county, Nebraska, to-wit: The South-Kast qr. '4 of sec. Jso. tlirec 3 , and the North-East qr. V of the South. We.-t qr of fic. Ho. three 15 iu owr.ship So. twelve I- north ot range number twelve 1 east of the Ctu P.M., ia Cans coutitv, N braska Territory, and con ainin two hundreil acres more or less, together with all and siii-til ir the improvetneut. lo-redit.i-nients or appurtenances thereon or thereto belunir ina or in any wis-, app rtaimui;. To bt fold a3 the property of tlie derend nits in the bove caue, to .-ati-fy sai 1 decre , the auinuM ol wliie:. is two liun dred and iirty.fottr dollars (T-."l) and interest from the date of said 'lc:rei', and costs of suit aid sale. Dated I'lattsmoutii Neb. Ter. 7th Jane. A. I. Sl. F. M DOKKIMiTON. Master iu Chancery. Those in want of TOBACCO PLANTS, can find them at Clack, Buttery & Co 's or at my farm near Mt. Pleasant; at 3. ct. per IIuiKlrtil. A liheral discount will be made for lots of one thousand. May SO, W. J. IIESSER. Probate. Notice. Notice i hereby t-ivn t ,11 persons interested, that Jacob alley has made application to the Pro bate Court b make final settlement of his Adminis tratorship of the K-taieof Joseph Y. Reese doeeasxl late of Cass county, ebratka. The Court baa ap voicted Saturday, June lllh, 180-3, as (lie day to mako i:ch settlement, when all par ties interested can appear. Witness my l and n.l ssal of office this !.. s 2Tih day of Jlay, lf..",. 1). H. WITEFIKR, J'robnt Jmlje. May 27,1 V..V-W3. Probate Notice. Nolice is hereby piven that E. I Coleman has made app:irtaion to be appointed Administrator rf th t'.nta.e of J. Y. Iv',ia, late deceased of Ca County. The Court will hear mid application for appointment a Adiiiinistrt'r, on amnlay, Jn'y K, l-oo,:it lo o'clock, A. M., in Plattsmouth, X. T., at whi' ii tune, all pe;s ,i.s interested Will ap pe;ir. 'A'itnes my hand and seal, thi s 20d day of May, 11 j. w.). D. I'. WHEELER, Probate Judge. TOR SALE. AMcCormlck two-horse Beaper, in p;cod order. Also a Threshing Machine ard Horsf? Power. Apply to Amison, Dovev A Co., or J. E. DOOM. 4t Weeping Water Falls. S. BLOOM, Dealer in READY MADE Genta Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c, &c. Also a laree lot of RCIiBER GOODS and REVOLVERS always on hand. Em IgfagstxxtQ AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their benefit to examine my stock Leforo purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Wool. ' Plattsmouth, May 25, tf PROVISION STORE! We have opened a Lp&MiIGa S3 "3? O Opposite the PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, Where we are Offering and arc Selling Everything Usually found in the Provision Line, We wish to buy all kinds of Countiy Produce. Such as ro-cw v Ituttcr, Vcsrctablcs, &c, For which the Highest Iricc will be paid I n Money f JSThose having such articles to sell will do well lo call and see us before selling. TURNER & GOODING. Plattsmouth, May 22, '6-5. Probate Notice. Whereas on thi day arneared Andrew B. Taylor, Administrator ol the estate of IK Y. Archer, lute of Cum onnty. N. T , and makes application to make a fiuul fettlenient of his .Adininbtraloranip, there fore notice is herehj giren that the Court will nuke such settlement on Wednesday, June lAth, 18G5, at the otle of the Probate Court in Plait-mouth, X T.: lrol led no on'-' ai j-iars and i-hows fcood caue whv such settlement iiould not be made. Witneti my hand nd seal, thi l'ith ilay of Mar, IC"). l).u. WHfHLKIt, yvS 1'rob.ite Judge. Probate Uo.ice. Notion 1 herel y (rivon that all rrsons having claims arnin-t the estate of J";in rctt, Jr., dtceas ed, lnuft tlie them ith toe Probjte Court of Cass county, N. T., on or before the 5lh day of September, 1803, t wh:ch time a hearing will be had of all claims thuxfil- d. All ar.-'mi.i or demands not prevented O'l or belore ihat rtar will bo forever debarred, un less specially xenii'teU bylaw. Witn- my land and oKl' ial eal thi 16lh day of Slav. 1M.6. 1. H. WHKtl.KK, J Probate Judge. WILLITT P0TTENGER. ATTOUNEY AT LAW, rLATTSMOUTII - - NEBRASKA. MURPHY dr GLENN, Main St., opposite Platte Valley House, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. Have on hand a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPG IIS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, tfce. Wc can Outfit a Mule or Horse Train With everything in our line, on short notice. Our, motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." i Kcpairln? done at all times at reasonable rates- BLACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale and Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines and Liquors, for Bfiedicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Farmers, freighters and pJiysiclans Will find jour stock of Aledicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Pilled by Dr. ZSlach. riattsmouth, May 1st, 1S6-3, tf E. T. DUKE & Co., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, Japaned AND STAMPED WARE. We keep constantly on hand Emigrants' and Freighters OUTFITTIjSTG- goods, Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Camp Kettles, Yc. e also Keep unain rumps anu Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Coffee Mills &c. Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting lone on short notice, -vitli neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give u.3 s call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATTSJIOUTU. - KLUrSER & WISE, ; Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Confectioneries, Apt ions Toys. Coal Oil Lamps. Wo tit" a!so spent.' for llie Buch nan Voclon Mi-., of St Jo. ph, llo., and have u jw n lijnd a go'd a. fortji' iit of Fj.xcr CASzrjrEszs, CLOTHS, JEAXS. FLASXELS,t;., wirich wo Ti-i V'-' rcct ivi d on ccuimiseion, and are IT-pand to esciaiigc for WOOL OR CASH, Ktvcry rc.i-m;iV. ir-Tirf. tf (iive s a call, i ii ; door . vf the UujtALa ollif, riatifinoutl', !.ra.-k;1. :'d.y I's V.Z. tf Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally. Pans, Skillets and Lids, Ovens, - NEIiRASKA- CIIAS. VOGT & CO-. Cor. Main and 5th sts., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealers in LEATHER AND IRON, SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER, Saddlers" Hardware Findings and Tools WAGONS, PLOWS, &c. CF'Orders Promptly attended to. T5SE TKIKriXK for 1SC5. I'KOdPKCTCS. T! .' MiiU-ify ami Naval fui'ic.";" of!S(4. with th nl :. : -uj r"-"ult of cur l"rrc'le nlial intest, hava lilt"! .i lu avy w ilit from tic l.iat of tlie ltl xi : i 1 1 j . us f f tir rouuti ymen. It is now felt. Ufa ly lli.e u ti" have bi t n distrustful nd faint I.artr4 that ttir l uiru ia to eiDrre tiiumphant fiora the Vail! v trif wht-reiutu she id wickdly prclpl tatd'l y her assailants, and tua I slavery, her re li'titless fou.i a t" encounter the rte of Hainan. Tli 1-erils of foieign iterveiitioti and of Western insur rectian are suWy passed; Abraham LixroLN.I no ! npi-r assailable aa a choice Jof the mluoutv. h' li tho helm of Male f--r four yoars l )ngei; th leh iiioa, pa!paily wvakeufd by it drff at anil low, Ourlnc the pasi year with it credit bo reduced that it jiursc-l iir-r cllicially dVciarea that its Treasury notes c;t oul v be exi'hanir' d for coin at the wo twonly-Cve lr one, while its bond command but tix cents on the iloltar-but awaits the blow whieh (hall eihmi Mi ike th: su'r.rd from its paracidal hand and remit its master spiriis t the justice, or it may ! to the c'e-n"m-y, of a s 'rely wn nited and jntly incensrd but fortearin); and nug-auiinoun paople. Such are the ani-pics which justify ourfiiitb thai tha pr-esmt year will ee the Stars and Strip'' Ihwt on itill''ui.'ed from every battlement in the Kepuhlic, and the pcrf't-t law of Liberty for All immovably im bedded iu the Constitution of our Union. Tiik New Cokk Tribi-si, founded in IS 11 . will en ter upon its twenty-fourth year with quickenetl hopes and i nlarp' d ineans of nsefuinesa. Its priuci jileM noeil no re st iteiii' iit: its aim are the dilfusion of iDttllij.-'-nce and the iuoculatio of a spirit of Kre dom and 'Humanity. When this truth Khali have been generally recognized and e.tal lishe'l as the ba. ais of our institutions and poit'y, that injustice to the poorest, the wakest, th' most despised. Is a fearful mistake that no community 01" state can afford to wrug-even its humblest nienihei tli'n will our land ba k once more iu the calm sunshine of peace au'l prosperity. The Tuiuusk has for the lat year been published without prortt to it proprietors, solely because of the depreciation of our cum nrv below sr-ecie standard, compelling us to buy puler and other materials at a cost considerably atiove the amount rocei red from our subscribers. On our weekly edition, tbenetlosa has amounted to several thousands of dollars whilw our lame receipt from advertising have been wholly obsorlied by the extraordinary exponses for Corres pondence, Teles -aphinir, etc., devolved on ns by tho war. As we do not suppose our patrons desire that we should w..rk fur theni at our cost, and prefer n t to be patronised by any who may desire iu we have aomewhat advanced for the ensuing year the prioea of ourrVnii-Weekly aud Weekly, as we had already done with those of our daily editions. 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We spak of this w:rk as an evidence of the American jieop'e ; and the P'.pularit.v it has acquired is merit ed. Each number contains fully 144 paves of read ing matter, appropriately illustrated with good Wood cuts; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more philosophical quarterly, blinded with the best features f thed.tily journal. It has great power in the disseminat iou of a love of pure lit'-rature. -Turner' (,'uide to Americiin Literature (Loudon.) The volumes bound constitute of themselves a li brary of miscellaneous reading, such as cannot bo found iu the same compass in any otlr-r publication that has come under our notice. Boston Courier. SUBSCPJPTONS. 1SG5. The Publishers have periected a ystem Jof mailing by which they can supply the Afagaiue and Weekly promptly to those who prefer to receive their ptriod icals directly from the office of publication. The postage ou Harper's Magazine is 24 cents a year, which must be paid at the tubscri her ' post of fice. TERMS: Harper's MacazI.m:, one year. - . An extrA copy of either the Magazine or Weekly will be supplied gratia for tverf Club f Five Sub scribers at $4 each, in one remittance ; or six copies (or --o. Hack numbers can be supplied at any time. A complete set, now comprising Twenty-nine Vol ume"', iu neat cloth biuding, will bo sent by expfess, freight at expanse of purchaser, for - '2o per volume, tfinirle voluin, by mail, post paid, If (. Cloth cases fur binding, if cents, ty mail, po.-t paid. Address HARI'KK 4 BROTHERS. FiankliH fquare, N. Y. NOTICE. Filing Claims against Estate of '. A. fjarjiy. Notice is hereby given that all pernns having claims against the estate of l'eter A. .arpy, deceased, late of Cass county, mu.-t li'e them duly authenti cated bv oath, with the Probate Court of Cass coun . ty, X. T.. .u oi l.efjre the SECOXU UAV Of JAX L'AKV, Is'i:',, at winch time there will lie a hearing of all claims tuns filed, aad an allowance made by tlie Court of all claims proven to be just. Witness my baud aud seal this 15th day of Mar, IS'' 1. 11. WHKKLKit, May 15, u.3 Probate Jude. Probate Notice Jfotice is hereby given that James Chalfout, Ad ministrator of the estate of Wm. J. Hakes, deceased, has made application to the Probate Court of Ca county, X. T , to make final settlement of his Ad ministratnmhip of said (.state. It is ordereu that final fcettl. rient will be made by the court Willi' said Administrator on Thursday, Juno Tjlh, 18G5, if no one appears and shows that such settlement should not be made. Wit lies my band and cflkial seal on this 15th day of SUy, l-;5o. D. II. WHEEL Kit v. i Vr bat- JuJje.