LOCAL NEWS- EeFECiiL Nmcr.. Ml job work must be paid for on ilt-'.iverv. PrOcn- J. M. Thayer pavwl up on tie Caloradj lat Saturday morning. "The expenses cf the Government during the j-Mi Jear amount to $1,200, 000,000. -The corner stone of the Soldiers' Monument ut i iVltThur,? was Uid on the 4Ji with iriifo-iin,'; ceremonies. f-JL. Orldinp ha9 removed his cloth. in est;ib',i-!:nient to firt door west of the I Jeralp office. Look out for nn adv't. QTWhat about that side-walk ar rangment? We have not heard of nnv ftps boinp; tftlcn in thiit direction vet. (TTTli?. Governor ;f Minnuri has is eued hi- proclamation annonncinz the i)Ftion of ihs n:w Constitution, tiiking tSTect Jul 4:h. C"(jiale, the Alutntmn rtsaiin, has been removed frin tiie M Capital pri oa'at Washington, oni remanded to Ala Laraa for trial. VV. I). (j;ige has removed his boor and ho shnp to the harness shop of M B. Murphy, wiiere hn is prepared to ac commodate his numerous customers. fThe TreaMirv ! i:irtmtnt has now cash etiouz'i on hand to pay nil coin-in lorpnt on (t iTornrnf-nt si-i-untics falling due prior to February noxt. jC''. It. l. Livinzton, of this ci tv, ha? hern promoted to Brigadier Gen eral. The (lenornl has dono good ser vice in the overthrow of the rebellion, and the promotion is wtt'.l deserved. fjV"Tha receipts from Internal Rev nue for the fi'C il year ending June lf'Y, are oEoialiy reported at 209,311.- . ISO 'JS. This does not include the tax on 'National I5;ink currency. -- - ! ' 1 C"Thc number of money-order Post, flice h'is been increased from '260 to 420, principally at the west. The sys tem is to be extended to the Pacific Coast. iyYanke Robinson's Big(.'') show exhibited lure on Saturday last. A large number f-f people was congregated to see the sights. We think the people of Cass county have been humbugged ufUcieutiy for this xea4u, particularly in the circus lln-.. CFrierjJ Heser left on our board (which w4 usefora table) a beautiful Verbena pbtnt, also a Musk plant, for which favor we are truly thankful. Mr. II tins i o.tt v.'irity of dowers and or namental plants at his garden, near Mt. Pleasant, embracing soma of tho rarest rpecluens in th west. it ie icarn inai wie uweiiing oi a. it i . i - . t i it- . . T. i-iiiitb, Esq., was struck dy lightning a few days 6ince, doing some damage to what ext-.-nt we are not informed. Lvcry iiOus? in this country, wlo-r.; m: eidents nra so frequerit, should have a ipod rod. We give room in to-days paper for a lengthy communication from J. tJ. Mil ler. Wo haruly deem the subject under discussion of sufficient importance to jj-tify nny particular attention; but as .Mr. M.iler's stateme.its on the 4th have been wcefu'Iy d storted, we think it but justice to give Lim the opportunity of vindicatir: L:iaelf. GT"Ih treasury Cags, on of which was torn by tho spar of the assass-iu Booth, the other bing in the grasp of the . President when he was (-hot, togetner ' with tl.e female topry worn by Jeff. Davis at the time of his c ttpure, h;ive been forwarded to Milwaukee for exhibi tion at the soldiers' home fair to I. a hel.t there. 5?"H"e are infrmd by As.?ssor F. M. Porrington that ull receipts for Ex pressed good require a two cent revenue stamp Such being the case, we would ay to those having received goods by r xpre.-s, you would do well, and save the fne imposed by the Bevenue Laws, by ttftDip;Dg thera immediately. C3?"Crops never looked better in Neb. .than at the present time. The wheat crop promises to be very heavy, unlets tho late rains t-hould produce rut. We notice several fields in the vicinity of Plattsmouth that are so far Advanced that r n?t cannot injure them to any ex tent in fact, some cf our farmers have already commenced their harvest. From present appearances, we should judge the corn crops would be unusually good. . CVA few individuals troubled with an over djse of "tangle footattempted to create a disturbance at the circus last Saturday, but were rather severely han dled by the shtxrmen and afterwards rres:cj by the city Marshall and fined. Th-se lawless ,whoopin- rambord wi.;arn directly tha: Pl.atsmcuth is wnot tUbest place in the world to -kick up a row" unie;,s thev warU tQ le taJten in Out of the wet. CTWe have r-cived from the pub lishing house ofv7m.J. D0m0rest)39 Beekman St. N. Y. a cor y of a prZr fe0n?t "The National Jubilee." The words and rausic were se.'ecfed from a l;irce number cf contributions in repnse to an offer of $100 for the lest National Sotg. The words are by Carlos Wilcox, and tl,e muic bj Konra 1 Treuer. Also a copy gZTIt you wait eometbinj; n:oo and cool, just drop in at Donlan's Drup Store. Our friend Johnson haa a No 1 Soda Fountain in operation, and knows how to wait on customers' Joseph Cutzerin & Co. have open ed a Marble Yard in this city, where thev are turning out some of theft est work to be found :n the west. Those wiching to procure tombs-stones, or any thing in the marble line, will do well to give them a call, instead of sending away from home They can furnish vou with all conceivable styles of carving nd eiiiuviiig, cheaper than it can e- procured farther east. I'atronize home manufacture, and thereby encour age those who will assist in building up the country. Read the advertisement in another column. 5TThe Neb. First Hand left for Oma ha last Saturday morning, on the Colora do. Thy will long be remembered by the people of CaBs County. It is hard to End the same number of men togeth er, who have been in the army three years, so free of the prevailing vices of the day as thtt members of this band. During their stay in this city, they con ducted tbemelvc8 with the utmost pro priety, and were remarkable for their irenth manl v conduct and sobriety. Their leader, Mr. Vogt, has nn instru ment of solid coin silver, presented him by the officers of the regiment as a token of the esteem in which he was held, both as a gentleman and as a musician. LCCAL ADVER. f IStM ENTS. Earm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale his farm. coni-ting of lot) acres, '23 under cultivation, situated 17 miies west of Pla-ttsmouth. Also one span of horses and a wiuon, farming utensil, &.C. For particulars enquire of Win. Urwin, Glen- dale V t). July 10. ui.l. WM. SPENCE. Proposals St Luke's Church and Rectory At 12 in. on 20ih July lttj the time for reeeivemg proposals for the erection of a Church and Rectory for St Lnke's Parish will expire. U.1I. WHEELER, Clerk of Vestry. STRAY NOTICE. Taken up bv the Subscriber, living; 10 miles south of Plattsmouth, N. T., in Liberty Precinct. Cass county : One liright "Bay Mare with blaik mane and tail; Kfc hind foot white up to the pastor ioint; coll ar marks on each side of the neck uboiit six im-hes long, bald faced saddle mark on the right side about the size of a dime. JNO. C. RAKES. Julv I, 105 w3. HISTOKY OF THE WAR I The right kind; just such as mot ev erybodv say they want all in one vol ume NM pages, beautiful steel plate engraving, well bound in leather, gilt backs, uiarble edire, all for 4, will be ready by 1st of Oct. rext. FRANCIS FORCES, Agt. P. S. All of my old subscribers will have the above history at a in re triti above cot of second volume, (it being the same history). F. F. FOR SALE ! Tli'rty durable business and resi dhnce LOTS IN" r-LATTSMOUTII. Ten thousand acres of prairie and tim ber LAND IN CASS COUNTY. Terms to suit cash purchasers. V-II WIIH.LER. Real Kit tm- Anient, June S, m3 Court II. him;. Plat ui.uth. DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Cage & Poisal, is this dav desolved by mutual consent. vm. i. ;ace JACOB POISAL. Plattsmouth, June, 24, 1jo3 w3. The Lusiiiesa will hereafter be con ducted by W. I). Gage. ESTRAY NOTICE Taken up by the Sub-criber residing three miles Smith of Piattrimoath, Cass co.. N. T.. on the 17th day of June, t lf'io, ons Dark Bay Horse, l4 l-'2 hands 1 h;in, nramlea C urii on ciicn snouuier, hail a heailt:j.ll on when found, is about liv years old The owner is hereby re quested to call, prove property," pay charges and take him awav. C. II." THOMAS. June 21 w3. ESTRAY II OK siT Taken up by the Subscriber, in his en closure, one mile South of Ilock Bluff, on the morning of the 10th of June, 1865, a Dark Cay Horse, four years old, ab ut Iti hands high, with a white spot on the forehead, a snip on the nose, white nind feet, shoes on behind, h.-id been shod be fre,col!ar marks on tfie nerk and shoul der. On the night of the 19th, he was stolen, and recovered ag.iin in Savannah, Mo., and returned to me the morning of the 27th inst. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awn v. THOMAS PATTERSON. June 27 w3. Ea.ray Horse. Taken up by the subscriber, on his enclosed premises in Louisville prscinet, Cass county N. T., aout twelve miles west of Plattsmouth, on the 2It inst., one iron gray horse, about 13 1-2 hands high, anil supposed to be about four years old. no marks or brands perceiva ble. The owner ia requested to prove propertv, pay charges nnd take said an. iraal away. CllAS. II. DUUFKE, Plattsmouth, Juoe 22, 1805. Notice to Road Supervisors. You will each be furnished with a copy of ih Road Law of Nebraska, in which your powers and duties are defined, bv calling at the olSce of the Countv Clerk or Cass county. li. SPURI.OCK, June 23. Co. Clerk. For Sale Cheap At the Store of Klcpser &. Wise, one copy of "The Washington Map of the United States," published in r03. Call and see iK. Boots & Shoes A large lot just re cieved by, Amison, Dotet & Co Pistols A large lot- jast received by AstisoK, Dotet Sr Co. . ...CHEAPEST YET! TTm. ITerald, corner of Main af73"5ec ond Ptrepts, is still selling. Groceries, Pro vision r arm- itouucp, &cm. as low as any lIoue in the West. Farmers who have, produce to sell will do well to call on him hefor disposing of their trade. mi on , rj . Patronir.o Home Institutions All persons wishing to secure a sure preventive from aarasge by lightning will do well to secure one of those Star Fluted rods, with Sprat patent Insula- ters, and the best p.ated Points. All work warranted. ' Leave orders at Mur phy & Glern's 6hop, or with the under signed. Having permanently located in the Territory, I solictit your patronage. J. S. vy A li.K3. Clolhintr- If you want to buy Ready 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 kinds of Revolvers received at nilwl S. Bloom a. The Best Assortment of Emigrants out-fitting iioodti at mlw4 S. Bloom's. ' Farm For Sale- I hav a good farm for sale, consisting of lG3 ncres ; 100 fenced, W under cul tivation, and about C5 acres of timber. It is situated i miles south of Platts niouth on the mam thoroughfare to Ne braska city. For particulars enquiie on the premesis, or of Hiram Davis in this city. A. M. 1'. Willi libit. April, 2G m 1. A Card to Invalids. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as mi.i(,inrv. discovrrfrl a sfe and (iiriile lemrdy fir th-? cun? of Nervous Weakness Early lray. Dis-eaw of th Uiinarjr aoI .Seminal Oigans, and th whole traia of disorders brought ou hybaoeful and viciou hal-i. 'ireat numbers hue been al ready curel by Ibis noble remedy. Prompted by a tie i e t . benefit ihe afflicted aod tin'ortuute, I will srud the recipe fjr prepriu; and using thi medi ciiie. in a healed eovel'ipe. to any one who needs it. Five of Ch'troe. Please jiulosi: a pot paid enlpe, adJresseJ to vou-8e. Address JOSEPH T. IXUAJf, June Station D. llible Hou-t New Trk City. S. BLOOM Dealer in READY MADE Gents Furnishing Goods ats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, &c, Sec, Sec. Also a larsre lot of RFUBFR GOODS and REVOLVERS always on band. Emigrants AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their bnefit to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Wool. Plattsmouth, Mav 25, tf Hannibal St. Joseph, EAILKOAD AND Packet Lines ON MISSOI UI KIVKR. Tri-welily Ihkrt (tlntiilirl nn-1 St. Jorpii R. R Line) It-MVe Ciimhi. Coaa.-I BlulT-. I'latUtraouih, Nehrasiia Ciy a pd iotr.nrdiAt i-lnt- for tt. Ju--pb, Conuccl fig at St Jir-vpti with ir'DKoD H.-mnilol dJ . J ei n K. K . aod a living at. la.np St. Joseph at 11:30 P. M QUINCY, CHICAGO & ST- LOUIS NEXT DAY- Oq nd after May loth, dail, and close connec tion from St. J.i.rpb tn -Atrht.on. Welon. I.t-aTen-worth. M yaoilutt'', Kansas City, Lawrence, Trp.-ka, c., Tia Hatte Country It K. anil steamer Etnili(II. A. St. J.wjih R. K. Lu.e.) Lrav-Si. Joseph b:'2n . M., arrive nt Atchison at 6:30 A. M., W-ton 7:35 A. M . Leavenworth .Oil A M., Wyandotte 10.00 A. M., Kansas City 10:30 A. M., I awrence atS P. M. T1IROI GH TICKETS tOK SALE br Porer A IUuel Orna' a; D. W. Hltci.cork. Conn cil B uff-; K.C.Lewis, Plaiixmoath; E. S. Hawley, Nebr-iiaa City. Buy through t.tketj Dd ,aye mon ey - Rxtenxire repairs on the Kannihal and 't Joaeph Raimiad, new irn tie a-.d additional rolling stock eaabl ibero U off -r these iiuporlant changes to f - ill tale travel hy this route. C. W. Mead. Gkii'I Snperinleodent. P. B Gro r. Gen'l Tii k-t A? nt II. H. CVruraicur, (jen'l Height Arent. Hannibal, Mo. Csrr. Rrrcs Ford, S jperintend;nt P.eket Lines, t Jo eph. Mo. Julyl, 1?65. tN E W & Shoe Boot Shop. he sah.eribei- would reoeetfally call the atten t too of tlie citizens of I'Utif m.iuth and thepubl: at aiRO to tlHi I act that he ha located oie d"or eat of D .relan's lmg Store, where he ioterds krepioc on har d and m kit(: on the hortet aotice, eveiy. article his line. Hi rt.k beinlt ejected by him Ke.f. and baring -ent the ml of hi lire in the business, he frcis condderit that he can giTe satUfae tion. Uive him arcall. April 10 -65. 'THOCKMORIOS. WILLITT POTTEUGER. ATTOHNEY- AT LAW, pLATTSMorrH- -" Nebraska. "O EEAPG GOBS ; - At tS ISEW STORE! Howe & Thatcher, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALUS !! '9 FANCY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hardware, Queensware, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, OUTFITTING GOOOS.&C THET Villi NOT BE UNDERSOLD Call before purchasing:, and Examine Goods and Prices If you do not buy, you will RE3IEMBER THE PLACE, lMxn. street OPPOSITE POST OFFCE, PL ATTS 31 OUTil, N. T, July 1, 1SG5. tf PROVISION STORE! We have opened a i IT Opposite the PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, Where we are Offering and are Selling Everything Usually found in the Provision Line, We wish to buy all kinds of Countiy Produce. Such as Butter, Vegetables Vc-, For which the Highest Price will be paid In Money JSSTThose having such articles to sell will da well to call and see us before selling. ; J. H. HEYSER& Co. ! M. B; MURPHY, . ; Main St., opposite Plaits Vallej House, PLATTSiWOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. lias on hand a large stock of SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPURS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, tfce. lie Outfit a Mule With everything in his line, on short notice. My motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits. Kepairins 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 Medicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines complete. Warranted Genu ine and of the best quality. Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black Plattsmouih, May 1st, 1865, tf U ZJ, ir ; E. T. DUKE tfc Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet AND STAMPED WARE. V keep constantly on hand Emigrants and Freighters OUTFITTING GOODS, Such as Camp Stoves, Frying Pans, Skillets and Lid', Ovens, Camp Kettles, Sic. We also keep Chain Pumps and Fixtures, I lydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit iy'ans and Jars, Lanterns, Colfee 31iils &c. Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, with neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and Third Streets, PLATTSMOUTH. - - NEBRASKA- K LEI 'SER. & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS & STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Confectioneries, Notions, Toys. Coal Oil Lamps. &c.f Vc. We ar alro for ih Buchanan Woolen Mills, of St Jost-po, Ho., and tare now eo hand CO"d abfortment of FAKCT CJ. SSI HER ES, CLOTHS, TLAXXZLS, tc , which we have rfeetrrd eft cotnmiwioar and are prepared to ezcaange for WOOL OR CASH, at Terr raeonff tne. w Gle a eall, one door east vf the Kxftv&LP ofice, FUttunoatb, Kebr ka M,jr t. tWV 4 9 can or Horse Train 5 Retail Dealers in and Fancy Articles Generally. xv-lu rj. 1,1 A;; Iron, Drass, Japaned CIIAS. VOGT & CO , Cor. Main and 5th sts., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealers in LEATflER AND IRON, SADDLE ciSHOE LEATHER, Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tools, WAGONS, PLOWS, &c CSTdrders Promptly attended to. Legal Notice. t.-ii . r.Tp. W. Archer ni Alobonco Archer iil tftka notice, ihst Jolm Larnurt and Ha san Kiitaitd d. o-t tke-7;li d iy of June, A. D. IBM, ftWtbeir bill of corrplan t in the Wstrirt CtBrt of tb Sd Jadicial Uisti ict vithin Ho 1 f.r C County. N T., against tne eaid Istb :l!n. ArcVkt, Oeorpe Ar- cber aa Alj.Lonst A ret r. .lrfeii;ti.t','e't'i' g forth: tbat one Iiarld L. Archer rv'ii ti the p!iiiUff. borsa KAThiffli W-e oTtU-sid- J-tn-i-ii.art, ioaJollcUf . -Witt hall IX or ine a uiu tan ii North ba r 1-2 ofthi-t .e S iuIiE tst q i.rier 1-4 O' sec'ion ihinv ttrv 32 tnwii '2 'aa fourteen 14 K 10 a ccun y, i. h'ii ihit in tnikiii'iiu! the d-f?J of c-THveraieo, Hi 1 David L. Ar. her made a niis;c; li d lindrd different and o-her l.md to th -a d & aa tstiiarx The said Arcber havinr s.ti- e dud, defradn.ta beinu V... h.irm inrt n -Vint- Ihut -hi.I li.i Cuk tf CjntCt" e.i, and tliat U mtiy be ilcr. d it at a M.-t.-r . f til s ! ut maVe ntiio the s .i i i!sn rr-F. . aaiJ Drwiiwo, upon failure rf nefcn.!ai-t t Jn.iica . ... . l :J I . V. ! . ...ll- . . A.-. Il. (allie. AM 1H Uf i.a.A ,..n-. W. Archer and Alp'ionno Aiclier, aie hetchy mt !led ihatthea'e required to BJipt-ar and a imv.t said biltof ciimoUints on rr befm-e the 4th day of October A.D. IS65.it line tb'' ?-cfd day of I he next tc ra of said C .u'rt, e jndifroent will reii.li.rtd . g-i:nl ttictn accor Jtng lo pciumuere j.im.r. EL'S AN tAiiaxr.T. Dted June 7 IS05 w5 T. M. HtnqrcTr. S. for Conip ainm.n. Sheriff's Sale. Benjamin VrTinJUa::i, vs. Samuel 11. E'.bert. t iitue cf a iwcial tndi fjrr-ourx . lo m dir'oteil irom tfc Ci-ile the l-i,'iict :.uf4 of ih jl JudiciHl Distiicc wiibin uiii l r tlit? c--iiiitj-of Oa Hiid I'Tiituiy cf S'-rr.ihH. r.,'aruii d il- 1)11 Ml du f JiiDb A. l. 1MJ3. i, tf nut.Tnr,. r, sheMif in au l for Cam c mnty . i'.. wi l w.i yottc hoc lin f ra-h, to llie fa eh?-t a" l lest bid.ljr, in limit of ihe Court llou.- iu Hattsmouib, Lh-scumj S. Saturday, theliiih dy cf July A. , lSoo, at 12 o'clock M. of said djj", te K lioning .leribei rtal ta.ie. tn wit . The nnrth halltl Si of lut 10. ua. (1 :n ui..rK n . tbii tv (31 ; M h.til (T 2) "I lot ri. iw.. (i, iu li...ci lM in bn k moet ii (IS), awl H " "ol olio bui drt-d m.d Miy-i (.io- "ll ;- inei.t nod aprurte- hiic-F tuci 'ti ";c eionjr iog, or in hi.v wiMi Pi ti t i um ; ll i..l mi.I K.is b ing -ituateiliu itie tiiv ifl'iim in uth. a c-itimj-. N. T. Taken h tlie 1 roperiy i I .v iu u i 11 r.i.n i u satisfy a juilKfrnt-nt In f..v..r . f lui Jamiu .oduaui. tineriff jmte, June ism, i-o-- ' IV C. Shprnf Caai Co.,N. T. T. M. MAaavETT, Att'y f r Fl u" SheriEfs Sale. W.1.4E.C Catr.crvrocd, TS. Euaene C. Ha rinpton. Bv rirtue of ipi'ial rfnWi'ii! erfonfts to me directed from the IlKe of Hi.-CI rk ! Ilie iiir.ct Cmrt ol t.o 2d JudiCi ! Li'tr.ct. w.liinanl f I'm county of Onus, Nebraska IVrritory . b'i i.' d.i.o sU dav of June. A. D. ISWi, 1, i!i; uu '-it.-ik'" 1. onei iffmamlfor tin coui::y uf C.-s, v. T., will sell Rt public mu lum. f..r c.i. Ii, lo ibf t.iuni-M " " ler, in 'runt 01 111- tmri tum-f 11 x .a i -uivku , Cas cuuniy, Nebraftka Ter.itory, oh Saturday, July l-3i'i, .1. D. lSC;, at 12 o'clock M of said day, th f.illi-.viuj describe! real tiite, i wit Loin n five 15) an.l emiit (5) n r. ock uiir:y-uv.i 85). with all the tenement ana at.pn-tei.fC- ih-raon or tlierfto oeionumK t hi i'h-' -tamin? ; all of said I- t In-iui? Mtinl.-i in Ih riij uf flattmouth. en.- c.inniy .1. i iimen . mt - erty of Eugeue C Haninnon t-i iti-fy a juuge tnriit in favor ni v .1.. t. i i aiuurxuou. therilT Otiice, June 1 j isii l". r. ga-.-. MirriS Cats Co. X. T. T. SI. MarUcbtt, Att'y fur r.'tf. "Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the World " IIAUlMill'S Itlontlilv niasazinc. IVciv Critical noticr of Hi l"ref It 1 the foiemoft Mpr.--e of fh i!ay. Th"Cic never lis-1 a in.-re Jcli?htruT cinip in'un, "O' ih? million a more euteriii ii-iuii iiioiil. U.an I14 p r 1 MaSiiliDe. .tuthixlist l'rutr.nt.:ut ,'a!iir;i re.) The most poiu'ar Mou'h'y in tlicwoilJ. -V. I. Observer. Wo must r-.'frr in trrms of i-nV - 1 ' - Iiijr'iOB" and varied cxcellt-ni e f lln 'ni 't, JUn t.- jour nal wilh a mi-utiiiy oiieul it on i.f r.'. oi - u W .in a hose ru" are 10 li k-oii-1 o.' 'r.a chiicei-t lik'lit ah (I teu'--ai lej.i-.' o! t'-.-- i!y. 8-alc of Ibis w -i t as mi tv .'ii' e -if ;iii iuiitjwa . peope; ami the p .tiuUritv it i.a m'l.ia-oil i in it '!. EncU nuinlier tout nn f'iiiy I U .uc ' '"'--a I Ine? Wdtier. appn.pi UWj i 1 " "ite-t wi.li u " ' wl cut; and it couilnu.-- it. ici l.c r..- y in -iiu.iy tti'-more p!:i o-plic il iiiailr--iy, l.i i;-i--.i i'h tin best fcalurei 01 :hildi! uri.ai. iih..si' i-'"..ier in the li-eminat i-u f a lov- f H'.r- -it ramrr Turner's Oauie to Aincricon Liuru:uit (l.o:n;,.n.) Tlie volumes tioi:n-l coni-ti'ute .f tht-iusi-lvc u li brar of niirCeDaiiooUi ita.l :hk i"-'U'o: b- found in 'lie same c-nopai-s in Rr.y 01 i.-1 j.j:..i-t 111 that has Come under o:;r uoiiwO. liOJto Corn ier. S U HS C R 1 1'T O ' S . 1 ?G-5. 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