wrr-i , li XHfi NEBRASKA HERALD j) . I) II ATI I A WAY, r.piioa am pnopiriKTon. 1 w. 1 ., Tcys : P.iiiy Sll." Pt annum, or jl.oo , pt monsh. Weekly. SJ.'CJ per annum if pai l iu j II (vjlliee. .'..". i it ii"' pail in advance. VI,j,jisuv sor.iir.KV i!i:iM(i. . ;l H!:rti;i: I'l SOMUTS lit lllllilllil j . . .i....m . i ... i.ii .. i 1. . -i-.,': Il rt.n Ul-l .'U I IO ll'lel .1 .all- t H - U!! !iat Liin'uln on n.-xt Fourth c rv A eiv.hniittce of arraiiwui.Mits w i- ' l with Anilitor .Inhn Jill-fie, f a- Chairman. u :i. II. Jt. j :v;.: ;-- )'). nl' tliis city, wa seleetei as ' -r f !" ta ecci-ioii. Tlii- tlie ri.i t k:1: ' ' ;l hve, an l Miouhl Ik; en ; i:i every j.'rtrt i.f tie; State. 'y N In !;:: -iilii- r urike his ar , ... to he :;t liiii-oln on the -,iir'!. 'f Jn'.y lsTo. Till". ciOt'liIlVKSTKItX. W'rl :nif,.i!:i n'.ir )inah.:i cehniiccs !:"' f-r t a. 1 1 i: i are li.-in r .n:vha.--'l ra-tr;itr n beinsr done i. t ! hut thej- n ' i :u i-l !:;t-.-r---t 1 1 1 t T . r South W e IV' -l e-;i. ':.il i:itTest ill r !. a it in J;r,"t e immiini . i 'v::!i !: Jiii.v-t a'ri.-a!' ar.il reri.Jiis N r(!i I'i.if. a : !. tii. With this 'ir:e of t r:t i : a i.ir'e re- ,.f :'i:ry v :i :t- Mt?vitab!y eo::ic to ',' '".'" v.ir.T U -.v j 'li-.vn hill. T,1.:'- t?:-.:r .rt route to Cliieago. t.j S. h ''".i-- or :l,''y f tu0 I'-atoni or ..! !i -tii (;!! -. ):ii:ihi will tin I uht . i:v . ri.i- irr.-at ' -1 -f I from tin; road, a:i 1 the who hiii! I an I ojiorate it :i:il th'i lr. -'a'is well invest el; hut ... -iv v,'-'.i heli-'vc? t lint tYi- In.e will he ,--.r.! !-:.'iry a I'l tt-iuo.i'h roal h.-iiii' i 1 i'lf i! r-.:i-I U 1 hy tli'J IlKttALlt -i.:; i--:ir-H-". an ! v.liich our frieinl in OiKi'u t'i.-ti r fa-c 1 t a--i-t. We are L : ! ; k i e.v :!ia O n i'i.t has at hi.-t -.let- cil 'l tlii: .-he I, interete'l in this line, :i i 1 i wiiiitr; t a- 'nt in tlie h iilJiiur of it r.-:irl-s of the L'lctit l-:ilir to ae- tT!-' 1 1 I'i i! .mouth. Will our Omaha i . t i.it "iij.iir.ii ;e.s iv r' -:i" 1 t '.v '...,. II. i" t . I . : T . t .f , . I I n , .... .j..- . ! .v. ... ! hi - line. a ckvi'hz: mi or. M. iti n, of the .N'ehra-ka City Xus, li.u in r .li-.-ov--re 1 that the Chrontctr was ft t 1 1 i i i : r ,e aj-er of that city, has cr-'v.-n fari. us over it. :tnl has ht'en tnk i. at wil l vec'-n? ly. atiil has 1 'Cii so vt ry u:i . r;:tO"U - un- iitleinunly as h vi ry l.'.:;.; ;.;.' au.I improper s ":!ar," ".-eoiiu lrel." etc., ;;;.y appar. eau-e ex.-.'pt as !. u; .... 'i'h.- "o- U-VAever, is Tint t'i ; :, t .!-, me. rff ! J.y :i.-h t" !! -1 :i ; : 1 l!i' - Mi.e,- p".'--i-'!i pi", .ha' K' f.'li--i i :i :- 'h'- -tint M'lrt'Ti iiiu.-t 1; in to -1 fir ! -c ! is temper aw 1 t-elf re.-peet as tM i'!i hi 'e :i stleh c;-.tae!s : !:;t Iii.s hi::: t Ii - f l!-e.vimr o. ii-re sli-'t. which t-x- ;iii..i!s p ; f.-ct e'.'." e..ii're! a:: i a pedect 1. -t -iii'liM-: of th? -it .'.ation (if aflair.s: ni.Ii'lit i".- uiT.ee wlio ! 1:1 I'll t. a ,,:, rpri-.? A ;.y n.d hoi,:;-!; a , , ; v.-iir ..' t anlfles ,.i, the MiUai-l y.j't .1 ai ti I . c. .ii.'ji.aiy ii; i ip d ; :.: 1 1 : l.el" to : - .if. . : . ! '. in" tu'.-mber? And as i v. 1 1 '. t I. i -.- t: vmi are i.i the . - p!. .:.!.'.' no .) ikoig you v.-i h.i in.ut- .i ui-i ' Li-.-..... ! I.i to r.-lat : the id story m aye f the A; ; the j iaee a in -T cia -s cttv i : . . . We ! ! '.v. he 1 i:i t- ' t 'V..s .1. i l". i :i I tii t ' lie.i'' Va.i have ii'l-il I'H '!"--- ; b-ut :;v for th" city. .1. an i c i in1 Voe. M l a;-! ! oi i innr.ii: im on-. it t .. a - ' .-.on- i"" in t' e -i no has 'ever ig -no h. tt ii ii er r-' as a .in-l . dale i,.r as vet, be h i- n -v v. I. n iTtoMi. i:m;:i i uifisi. Iu the D.-ily Cl.be of ihei:::. 'l it! paper, of Cougre.-s, v m t, th ' lb! 1 the i -.-..-v". 1.- -..I-1-.1 in toe . !, le I'M- U :S ;:" 1 - 1 11 tn " 1 , ' " . 1 Mr. Thay.r. I 'T-r th- following ; r - ,' iti .e. anl a k frit- pr- :tt co-id- I . 1 ' '' , , , . , i 1 ,'.- ' . i :: at th A: ti r;e v deneial le .1:,-. to f.irni-b. to . 1 C . . the S. i:a:e a I co; i -1 -jt i v i e - o: a ei I iv,-re.i ov nun re- . I t'.o.g t' i.'.ir :::'.' i.u:d c .a-aerie.s ri i .;c rati an- on tlie ' t 1 1 . i wlctli- r it is n-.v-sary to oiiain tl." : coe--nt i.f the 1. el-iatiire of ti.e State I in wi.i-.-h ti. --.- c. iiietcie- are located for i t I.e. ieri:i:ui' iit e--nt; una f the .-aid j ci ::;.-; r c-. tiieiv.n. ;!: ;; ii'ii: ; no o' jeetlon, the enate ' 1 V.. '. ' to e I",' . r t :-; o r the resoMitum I ' ' ' " Mi-. '! de-ire to i .e.... hii. ..! - ...vt-. . .... i-..t.t ... !; mad- that he has ren-1. red an opinion ih i it i- ue v-ary to obtain the con -cut o:he Le. i-latuics o"' th r States wilhm whi h th ecLi t. rl '- are U a"e 1 for 'h i" b ' -i-iea" cm.h.uanee. and that they shouei 1 o pai 1 for. I s i-l beh-ve, i: mad.- that he has ren-1. red ;n opinion t ! t'li.-e ' i , ! - a -. in ' ii t -t t el - to" 1 1 o .i .i n. ..g in ,n :..tn ri uu- u::t,,o..! existcn a-earned a fmi,and m, ;u .:,hc! title to the iv-tmg ptaees where their bodies sleep. If they are to be lii-itube 1 on the rvid ai oftlte l,g,s- l.i:itt-e- to ,.ve th. ir t-mso.it, I -h sire to w it ; or rathar, 1 w.il say. I am op- P i.-e.l to a.-.ki:!y-ihe e ji'-ei.t of any Jeg- isiauire or of anybody else to secure t he i.e. hsturbi 1 po ion of tlie so:! in- r.M'i within iiio-e cemeteries. They .- 1 in t be ib fen-e oi' their eoun rv and .!: -ir re-ding place an- hallowed spots. Sir. 1 am ready, for one. to say that if Ue':d I.-.- we will light thro ugh a.iotht-r war to hold forever sa iel the graves F our h"ro: s sleep, 'i'l. resolution was ado; tel. We publish a letter from Weeping I r to-day from a "ln-an new cone ! i it-,. .i.,. t;i. nr. ii.o style, tie i.iia'.i .. iiope h. not ioi get that the : a lets ci" the IiiiRAI.'i will be on the ! )k f..r in . 1 .tter eve. v week, at least, anl a-i h oiteiier a lie de-ires to r il.e AV..,-. an 1 who l-ub- ! .1 ...l v.. ! t-.b- :i ebanoe on a beautiful picture ' I'anoi s an i e.ia..i-; - ... u s .. , . U h.t- been sugge-ted that i ! V 1 ".;' : -'. ,'.. wl: t'e'rs a: ,. .. ,. . , -. , . ,. , a: e in i: i ciu uvui.. . : t. t -n - -- - - - , , .1 1 . ., . 1 ... . 1 , - . 1 1, -mi. 1 I.I' il I o- 1 , , ,1 . : i . - . : , ,:,:,! tor his own poht.eal Vi.r, hom;y (ltR.s :i;v 1 .u-pendd in the mid.t of a . !' . ' ' V? , , , , , :,.iart- s,meti.nes ers tl e order a;,, there- ... e ,, J 'V;::;;;"':: ti'v' l;;;'' I ei: ! V!!:!1:':!: : thou-d of minor ; 1:,,nt, Schemes f,, i,,at;,,g and ven- " -J ' -; '-fZW, I : ' ,' : , : Mi-ilerto th-tiw 1 A' n V 1 v-. ! tan.-? thu"-!t no Vss beaut fu. I h t dating are well ,I.v:-e,i. 1 tie cot is . - ., I 1- , w;,,y e. 0.0. r to 1 .1 1 ow j , Jrass alley. (.hu-.v o-i ,:ays that , - , . . e-tuoated at ab. ut ..:. Vv'e are a- ' j m,:, c!l M.. it.;., wu large impoiLu ns are to !'.; .w lV.d.i tab - t- com; .y wit.i her kn.d le.o-t. -. ii. ii-i-.r wil be erected, 7. - (, , . r ' , . , ,J r ab:v:b:i this bdlin -g-.t Mil n,i, .1.. V.i :, I -...... ; c...v .-.,...';.,v ..n-itim, of awkward- . "' ,l. 1 1 '" . ''"".f'r . V 1 ; i Duntig the eh-rmn a 1 exati pej- r ap- : i ' . .1' I. . . t ... t i s wl.ii ii nave m bu-ed me to oiler tins i tuperation in "which they can have no 1--- t.l.ori. I have seen tloating aroun I i posibic intere-t, and which is as dis ::i ti. - n w-i fp.-i-- w...ir purpoite.l to be I pUHtjn as unneeessarv an Idisprettv. :m .xtr:.." Irom the ..pinion of the At- , Tiie town of Ashland, at the mouth of t .: :."y drneral on t oat. ,,uf--tion, and I ! Salt Creek Vallev, is, under impetus oi VOL iii.vi.sk slim: tkaiii:. A Mil has been introduced in Congress tit i, n. liii.it- tint ,.r i.:.. ... i t ...... . . iiiii".iuiiiii ui llllll-l- , nu n ami women by eontraetor-s or tltl- j ers. It lo;vs not lnoliibit free imiiii.rr.i- ! tioii into this countrj- i'roiu China, but i.i ealeulateil to nip in the hud the pro gramme heimr farriei.l out to inaugurate the wor.-t form of .-lavery. The hill was introdueed hy 3Ir. William-, and durimr some remarks in support of it he read the following extract from California newspapers, showing how this slave t; .ifiie is now hcin can led on : TFroiu tbe S:m Krstncisco liullotin of a rc.-ent datu:J 'Tiik Women Slavks. A rcuiark ahle f jieetacle was the lauding of the wi iinen and frills, of whom there were two hundred and forty on hoard. It was like landing a drove of sheen or cows. At all points of the compa.-s were men. to ilrive them. anl they came oft the boat in souads of iiften or twenty at a time;. The policemen and Chinese "bosses' kept each spiad together, and drove the entire crowd into a corner un der the shed, and there they stood, watched a closely as ever was guarded a fraiitf of slaves in the South. If a China woman resident here approached too near the prizes she was seized and pushed away, and if any of the newcom ers left the crowd shs was driven back or seized by the back of the neck and shoved to her place aain. Most of those who came are younr grills, many of them not over twelve or thirteen years of age, and nine tenths at least are for pur potes of pro.-titution. "Allotment of Sl.vvks. This lusi aes of importing Chinese women has been reduced to a sy-tem. Seven or eight cars (extras) of the omnibus line were reserved Ibr the transportation of the women to the Chinese quarters. Into those the creatures were driven by squads under the guardian-hip of police men, and hauled to a point on .Jackson street above Ihipont. There was another immense multitude of Chinamen, all evi dently laboring under much mental ex citement. The women then run tjie gauntlet again. The alley, which was one of the narrowc-t and filthiest iu. the city, was lined with Chinamen and women. The strangers were diiven through it and up some rickety old steps leading to the Dupont street theater, and into the pit of that wretched place they were again herded. Here, too, was a ward of officers obliged to protect the infamous trailieers in humanity; obliged to stand by and keep the peace, and see that had Chinamen do not kidnap women. On the staire were eiirht or ten men, the iweimur 1 . . .t- 1 1 i . r . ! I . HI III t'u 1 1 1 1 )it and one l.vherous-lookiiiir old woman j who kept jabbering awav at the women. Here the: slave's the most : t ft'! . . .1 lit?lo c,t ,:, .-money anl some ' -i,;.,,..- ,,,-iil5 oi nrvival." . 'II.. A t..k. l-lt AT Ifi- 'iil.l.l 1.1 I I 1 I I 11 . . - ... ; contains lae o.iowu g .-;.. nc . i he material t..rtiiea,t t.iOe l-ll Iges i t -,i i , lias arrive.! at 1 latt-moutn. and wiiioe . delivered here as lani'l'v as the weather i - , , ... -. , . j i and the roads will permit, and then the bridges wnl be put up without regard to j , "-r" f - 1M tt 1 he improvements going on in l'latts- niith ind .rate a substantial t.rosoeritv Iliou in n that place which is exceedingly grat - j ving. Kspecially so. to those who have t ir tourteen vcars neeu laiMinnz an i waiting in th t town for the good time coming, and now at nan l. Looking ov.-rth" State we have abun dant reason to rejoice in the evidences of univer.-al prosperity. All the towns are i 1 erowmg rapidly, an f every one pre-cnt.- lubi'iuents b.r new ouizens. An man . i i i . . i Ml Ll t1'1"1 st.';!kl; w,'!'tr ,mv" !' fsonie citizens are inueli excited ahoiit ,i 1 I c.l . l V- M 1 i the pro,Hse,l change ot the l. M. tie- : I-t.grouds. W e U'g ad hands to. keep j their shirts whole. Puttintr the uepota , 1 - . ."trv et w enhance he , l?"1 DM-rty in that direction, but , t will iHd tdleet anythmgm removing the . i i- .i m i . i rnter of bu-iiiess irom the Market T! At 1 1 ... t I . ..... ' Jspae.!. Ihe Ai. I . depot on the west i v.. .v.. v-. - "- - . iiiini-iiir-iiiV.i- iinmov.i . ami eruel owners .. , -., . .... . i' . i..:... i i it ...... it. ...;-., m. iimr i.oi n.ii. , .......1...... . .....w. ,. ' . l I 1 If. ' Wit 1 Miows, v eliceris, i est iv a,-, i an -, , noui u.-uiiii. luai loa'i-' - c'is.; torec'tc II a' l .ha b t lea order. J. K. n-Uaud. fr-jiii .-fir. e i.-n-r -jf .M.: a :o: are a-sorted, marked over, and sent to ,. - T i i . , i,,. a-.. iou.ivju .l";'-'-" 1 ' " !" i T.;r i -re.-'- !'..': -mi ,d i;a - i:avi:- the six com.ianies to which they are con- c. this v.mer. I chineed to t.rt.p t- exhibited to us v-ter- ! oI '!'?- "'Mr "r;.::-ed '."Ui fi.n.i.-h., t.-r, nrsl si-ned. This operation had not been in on a Catholie lVlr held at the Metro- i ,p " .',,. ...Vbe ha iu-t com-.ir.tcd of I a.f t,l; ex-,:'ence t the rectta- j cl. ttce-iuuioduuvu.-.. li.a i.y ric ue. k .,r eoinmeneed wl,, we left the place." Hit:m Uall tho other evening, and I j a live sti.rv hutcl. for the new hotel com- 'V " " has iut returned from San Frami-co. j when a beaut.iul bt.,;nhne approached ; 1; - ';t f bi ber mp ki -he 1 au - hj ,tiou was Al'T.ji'.N s AT LA v a, I .iv;,, in whither he went tolnsct theslave n.ar- with a smile and a slip of paper and "' ld X 'J ",' ' , Vea i. ? rooms l'1 ; a";l !'7 WV " I lr V kft. He purchased one f up h-.u,.. of 1MR.tj. ayViu., IUe, in the most mellow 1 ;ate p:u W di ; ! iiall, baegage an-l jj" iV Vmen"" --- h-s race, a:id would have pureh;sed more. ! 1 . . . . ... T , '.,.,,' .. .i... i.t f.,,,,:-; 1 .i - : nt V;' ,: a ,e . ' ' "t.ciiii n. L .a . j . Vi SJl, l.t l. i:.n,l tl... niivLot biol, ;;.!x i tone and wnn. ::ig x.a.., .1 I woaM not . po: . io, ns o. I ,l i ..,;il!v , a 1 i'.r ret- ttduis m alph .b-.-.:-! .. .. , 1 . 1 ... ..... . - - - nil. ; . , .i 1 - .1... ion .'.ii.m ri w. :u' 1 11 ' 1 il' i 1 . .1 I ,1 i .... n . . -11 1... 1 .1 ... ' mm.' oi town win preserve ine uaiaucv. .im i - a . ,i. ..i i v-.. lhe liusiuess ot the Umaiia ami -o hra.-ka (. ltv new.-jiaiiers is to transmit tiie vulgar opinions of the editors thereof agalnstVach other. The business of the Lincoln newspapers is to agree to dis-i- cree. nolitieallv, keep the private opin l ions of the editors to themselves anl work harmeniou-ly together for the goo 1 ot the town, county an l Mate ; and m eonenuenee their readers are not in- tn. u ai. h. i;. ptosiieet, thriving'. Sme ifiy ncw hl)XW have cn erected i.,ele cf thc. ,,:lt two months. Messrs. ; ,)c.!U .'up.,,r. Urush, Warbritton, Walk- .,, 0,iKTS t,e the older settlers are ! stfn alive in t heir effort to build up the ( t(!a, Ti)e,(. a t,)W iu Nebraska I Soiue'titty new houses have len erect td " l i UI.. .1 .. ,. i T. . ....I . whie i ce.n so veil be male an ih)i tliit , !:;anuta. turing place a- can Ashland. It lia.. ,w :l W00cn mill, On-t and Saw j -j, ! h:is water ,!lWl.r enough for a ,l,)Z,n !Hore factories. ' Thi- remind, us- s..oakill;r of cr-m iing-that there isn't a : tt. ...t.. to A-hlanl for j,..rm:iuent prosperity of a (demo- J cr:. ti,.) newspayr. Tlio r-eop'e will In- j IfM t,nC Clf eitbfr pnrty, lilierally. 1 .. " I'ost Oiliro luttort.. A letter from Hon. .John Taffe. our i member of Congress, advises us f tlie ! appointment of the following named j gentlemen as Tost Masters at the points i. ained be'ow i-aae Cooper, at Elmore, Richardson County. Orlando M. Holmes, at Butler, John son County. A. S. Tiint, at Saltillo, Lnneaster Co. J. Oscar Moore, at Cropsey, (jage Co. j lishe.- all the low insinuations of the Xeics The latter office has just- been estab- j tint Governor Uutler dare not call a ses li -hed. hlon for fear of his transactions as Capi- Weeklv mail services have been eon-1 tal Commissioner and State Land agent I traded for between Columbus, Platte county, and Norfolk. Madison county. ; jt-j:?,iran. - PLATTSIOUTir, NEBRASKA, TJIURSDAY, JE( KM OUR IOWA CITY LETTER. l .,...1 ...nttl.,.1 tli .-. nt,.i- .u,,n T. I v . .- i .. .-, , T ... . t ft t . ... ioa tin, itec. is..;-. , Wo want a4Jioar ,:UeD,cnt of all these Deak Iik.iiai.I) : To-day is Christmas, j niattrs to silenee the malignant pens of X lovely, laughing day, it is too. The I these, immaculate dealers in cotton, sa morning opens bright and clear, and old j lin' llu'U- ai'tcmout Tribune. Sol is now pouring down his effulgent j Ti,c Trennury. rays upon terra Jinmi m a manner only peculiar to himself. 'Tis the Anniver sary ay of the birth of our Saiour .Je-us Chri-t and I embraej the oppor- tunity of wishing your many readers all ! a '"Merry Christmas." It is said that Tope Teles ihorus, wLo lied one hundred and thirty-eight years after the birth of Christ, was the first to institute this practice, and it has been observed by the Christian church with irreat solemnity ever since. In lormer i times it was the most movable of Christ ian festive days, an4 often confounded with the Kpiphany, and celebrated by the Kastcrn churches in the months of April and May. It was not until the fourth century that the 2lh day of December was recognized as the proper day. It was through the instrumentality of St. Cyril, of Jerusalem, that a body of theologians were appointed to investi gate and ascertain as near as possible the exact time of Christ' f nativity. After a careful research of the tables of the censor.-; in the archives of Home, they deci ded upon the day which we now cele brate. Old Santa Claus came along Jast night at his tryttful time and places, but as I was up late he went out without leaving mo anything. He will probably leave nie something to-night, as they say he leaves children more things on Christmas night than any other. 15ut take this for what it is worth. Little folks and big folks, young and old, rich and poor, are all enjoying the day as their circum.-tance.s- permit. Do we remember the. tuffering poor in our hours "of festivity? How many hundreds and thi.u andsin our cities are nowhousi less and hungry, whom a little -Christian charity might relieve. We should take pains to search out the truly poor and wretched. Let us lerni the real signifi cance of those terrible words, and also learn the true meaning of the liv:n. ve have a'- ! Masters saying, 1 he poor wavs with you." i,)Wa ('i,y ,,1S l en more than blessed ue-s thrilling through my fram and a . 'eluerau.-y lo luutst ' ; in a thing I was confident I would not ; u -et : but n.v .-tub! a. nines.- gave way, and ! I took No. -j" as my choice. It ' aa l'r luek, you know, a- i u.i not t.ut l j (U(1 or 1R,t ln the mean ; drew the pteturc or nt. In the mean ; , , , ' r n, .... ,Y.,1,.i;M1r to an- 1 1 i 111 ,. , i. IIVttt'4 1 ' " ' v - - otiifT ll.ai lie DeliCea ukiv ii ...i- .ivoi- . , i . . i ,i i ,ng more nor h---s than a lotterv, and that jK, tiK,,,;lt jc Was wrong to gamble for tl e Lord's sake. I ft.lt hke kicking the " .' . ra-eal o it ot the house. It is su.ucicnt to say that No. 3") drew the picture, Wll.L. lie i;; lit tf .I-n:iiii-t.s. The Nel ra-k-.i City A Ws seems totally lost to dceen.-y a:i l never !o-es an oppor tunity of making ridiculous charges ! agam-t lov. l.utier; sonietnues inese statements are framed with a view ol m . . , r .lUta(i,in of His Kxcelleiiey, hill IIIIJ MJURX UUiil nil IV. 11 . -ui.ui.ui; j., ,o well known that only a smile is pro voked at the fruitless efforts of the im- VnK.'il ai 111.' irilUH'.i enoiis i-i inv inr , ..peculator in saline lauds. To th( lll:irn,.tvr of tlu,,, insinuations . , .. , j. ?KS1,,K.We w5h , , -j j)mni:i ; tll l'V"v , ,. - , ,J ..-..,...:.,-' tit jseL'tasKa would ltiterv lew tun ., .,. t ..., .,, i . -,, II .....I I I .fit It-it ..P '.H.I .,C,...V- -. I'l 1 1 OIlOl ,;.).e; IMU'I Ola. I .oi' -v v . w..., A. . .. . ,. ,, , , -,,.i ti, Il.e SI. lie HI l.ie .. .V'i uo.v iiiia-t ii....t tti. , , . .. ..,,... u . ;rt ( ,t, i . sul. v'ct ot an extra se-sion ot tue jjgi latiire of Nebra-ka. I leretofore the im pression has prevailed, in envies ot in tense patriotism, that the ses-ioii would be called for the sake of ratifying the loth Amendment. Hut now rumors that fears of investi gation into 'JVx -is cattle speculations, hind sales, lot sales and other gubet na tional amuseinet ts pervade the won drous mini of David to that extent that he dare not convene the bear-garden. Thus some people talk. Is it, can it be line? A"' -h. Cit.'f -V ir.. Ex-fiovcrnor Den;il.-on, of Ohio, pur chased ten thausand acres of State Land ol (lovernor liutler, tor which I'enni.-oii v - -7 1, i'i u -i l:Ul1 Uft' th?u?J doLars 1,1 ,ea' t-Wl prerume And now Several skeptica ! Iaies ( 0,'1:,ro i i has not Uvn replem.4ieJ h-the taithi.i i P-IV1 1 t J :, , his tleclaratio, connection with a telegram, now go 1:11,1 Utt' th?u?nd doLars m ,earh' .liCllllIIV. .Hi lli.lt .Tt.t..lttt .-Mjiiimi surv ftil ui : .1 i . , r.i... ... ...i ... II to -: i " ' ni.i - 'i l lie; e.i-iri ll i ci I icus. i w .- .. . . . . . , . j th:it 1 u ls J"?1 b,hms.f a twt'!r' H'oiisand dollar residence exe.tes I 1,1 thj ign.ireut mind of some of Ins fe.iow par man; ot a beeples!-A. Qty Could anvihing le meaner. Win will j not Morton act like a man for once in his life and make a direct charge against : ov. Dutler if there is any rea-on to be- live the State has been wronged. We all know he is onlv too readv to do this ; did ojtportunitv offer. In lieu of chare is g crime on our (lovernor we advise i Morton t u- his time and spaee in clearing up the "revolver speculation" of an early dotiiocratie official in the Ter ritory of Nebra.sk. Tl.e Omaha II raid is anxious for an extra session in order that the post office grounds at that city may lo released to the United States, vet that sheet re-nub- i will not bear an investigation. We hone the Govornor will specify in his call (should ! one be issued) that the account of the (,:,!,hal -fv"::-,'ir5"- n,liuV1 ,,he I:inl transactions of the Mate shall be exam- -:'J ail'l iii' i "i ""... . - 'J'l.e fo'lowimr abstract from the book if the State Treasurer gives au approx imate idea of the financial affairs of the State. The amount receive I irom the late Treasurer, Amr. Kountze, 1-1-q., in Jau. last, were as follows: ienrnil Fuirl Sinkiiis Fuii'l S.-IkhiI l.iiii.l I'uii'l .-'oiio.il Int.Tv-st Fund .J u.ltuiary Fuii'l ililitary 1'iinl T.-tal . 22.1.1 .U.'ii.".$ M..'.!0.;Vi arim.-VJ 44.21 n.iHMi.iK) S-")l,lSl.L"j In addition to which there lias been received I In I ln r:il Fun 1 aec'l In Sinking Fumt I Hi Sit'll.llil I. an 1 n S.-ii.n.l I iiti-rcMt On J u.liciary Fan ! ?9.IXl.i 24.IUS.tVi 7.".'isi.41 4,7l0.o0 ?27S.'-H'1. been up to $s2,2.h-i TJl.oiJ 1.7"iO,t 14.540,77 lira nd Tot.-.l Koctiiit- The Uisbur.-ments have the 7th of December From (Joiicrnl Fund From Sinking Fund From St-lio.il Land From School Interest ToIhI liisluiroi'incnt Leaving luillance in Treasury nmuuntiiii; to ?Jt,tJl).4l 17a.iWfi.21 S27S.UO fil The militia fund (si 1,000) and of the sinking fund $34. lTT.Oo, were trans-f.-red to thegeueral fund by direction of the Legislature, so that the ijotraiit Keceipts and DisbursinenU would be in creased by the sum of those amounts to-, wit: Ke.-eipts. $:;-JJ,l 7S.no; Dishnrse' ments- $14f,4'.'4.", ballauce as before $ 1 7 S , f.Si . -1 . 7' iteznviH. 1UOU Tin: CAPITAI.. lU-m from tlie Statesman. The Ciovernor has secured $7".(XH) in surance in good companies on the State House liuilding, and Sl","i M on the fur niture and library. Can" t somebody say there is steal in the transaction. The 1J. & M. Engineers have been for several days cmraged in trial surveys east of the State House, with a view of ob taining if possible a line fro in near the mouth of Antelope, to Haine's branch, which (of not materially greater length) will obviate the expense of heavy em bankment in the Salt Creek bottom. Ail the reports to the contrary nt-with-tanling. the IJ. A: M- Co. are vig iivnii,!v oush'mo- track laviiiL' up the l'latte bottom. We predict "that in 4S davs Lincoln passengers will go betwet n ! I'laci.-mouth an 1 A-hl:nd by rail, ai.U Mis.-ouri river will be - t.i- .i,. ..t .'Its..'. .... M M'1-"'"1. . MltltlMi.V. T!ie!r ?Iert!'!!r o:i t!i? -gii!. Is:-1. tt :t .... ,.r .1. . c.l. At fN,.,r.iska. held at the law office (r,M,.v. S' riekiand A: Vv'tbsteriuOma ,rMt.?0. S- riekland & Wt-b.-ster in Omaha tl.,. ..reiei..-..I il,.- 'J-Jdin-t.. a la iii - " J ll),1i,... i ,. ' . ' . , . .. : t I liti.T1.iII 111 I lit 11 t llllsl I Mill' n mono 1 1 in v. oi. oiii. .-iiui.-iiuii, TJ)W j M .jt.rwascliosen temporarv t-ii;1ir.,:ail, and Lt. Jno. S. Soatou seerc- tarv. Col. Major.-on taking the chair, made a f w appropriate and eloquent re marks, advocating the proposition of the Nebraska soldiers for a permanent organ inzation lor a re-union of tho.-e who have been comra ls iu arms, on .some future appropriate time and place. On motion of Maj. .1. W. Pad lock it was resolved that as Nebraska soldiers we will effect a pefmauant o ganizat ion by saleeting a president, a vice-president a secretarv. au orator, and a time and place of next meeting for a re-union said officers to hold their position until said re-union. On motion of Lieut John Gillespie, a committee of three was raised to nomi nate permanent officers. The chair ap pointed Lu-ut. John Gillespie, Maj. J. W. Pad. lock, and David P. Jophan, as stii-h committee. The committee reported the following which was adopted. 1 'rc.-i lent, Dr. Enos Imwc. Vice President, Col. Thos. J. Majors. Secretary, Lieut. John S. Seaton. Orator, Gen. 11. K. Livingston. On motion of Lieut. .John Gillespie, it was resolved that the time and place of meeting for a re-union to be on the 4th day of Ju'y. A. D. ls'ii). and at Li u-oln. ()u motion the following gentlemen were appointed a committee of arrange ments tor the re-union: Lino'u Lieut. .John Gillespie. Omaha Maj. J. W. Paddock. Gcu. S. A. Strickland. Dr. YY . .MeUeiian I. Dakota .'oh Harlan Ilaird. Decatur Capt. C. i'. Poitcr. Plattsmouth Capt. Joe. Johnson. lirownville Lieut. Wm. A. Pollock. Fort Calhoun Capt. E. II. Clark. Johnson Co, Capt. G. W. 1 airbr-jj-ther. Nebraska City Dr. N. It. Larsh. Richardson Co. Capt. 1. E. Cunning ham. On motion it was resolved that the chairman of the Committee of arrange ment le authorized to appoint a corres ponding seerdtarv, residing at Lincoln. On motion of Dr. Wm. D. McClelland the meeting adjourned to meet at Lincoln on the 4 th day of July A. D. 1670. Tuns. J. Majors, Chairman. John fc. M"ToN, .secretary. J. T. LLOYD. A map publisher in 23 Cortland street New York. City, is an infernal liar and thief. We'll pay 3 in a subscription by newspaper men, towards employing an able bodied man to go to New York, and kick the said ILloyd from the Rat ter through Broadway to the Central Park. If every printer whom this scoundrel has swindled will pay $, for an experi enced kicker, it will make a firtune for the man who will do the job. Lincoln Statesman. Put us down for a 'Y;" and we would ask "Ajax" when he will be ready to start. -1J.J- immL L.'l - - I Fnnii tlie From nt Ti i! hu-.i . I .- i r;ti:no.T a ei.mhous vai.i.i:y I'ivo Jlile.H i::i;lo:eI. M'orlt lrtijr,.9lii; The iron horse now steams up tlie K'k horn 'a!ley, a distam e of live miles north of I'remont, and track-laying is go ing on at the rate of a half-mile a day. The dirt for filling in between the ties is hrousht from the line of the Sioux Cite & Dacifie It. II. near the Ekho:-n. Con sidering the frozen conditi-eji of the ground and the ha-ty work, thisn w road is a mnrval of smoothness; the engine and ears run over it almost as rapidly as over an old road bed. Next week will probably see the la-t rail on the first seeMon of ten miles laid. The following spring work will be resumed, and durimr the season this road will be pushed titty miles at least on its way to the Upper Mi.-souri. Hurrah for our third Rail road ! Silver WeiUliiiK. The mansion of our townsman, Hon. J. 15. Dennett and wife, was densely erow.'.e 1 with a host of their friends last night, wlio called to congratulate them on their arrival at the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage. The venerable couple appear quite young, and seem to enjoy a social gath ering, to as great a decres as the genera tion following them. The friends in at tendance attested their friendly congratu lations by presenting unique and costly present-:, in great variety, while the re cipients entertained the friends in a most agreeable manner. 'Mr. and Mrs. 1 Jennet t are oil settlers in this county, and have drawn aroun i them a multitude of warm friends who will be pleased to meet them again when in the uiid-t of a ripe old a-re they cele brate a golden wedding. (.'hroiuclr. S.1 Atctloiit. On !on 1 ay last, Ja- llin hnan. for merly an employee of this office . met his deatli in a mo.-t sudden and shocking manner. lie was engaged in h.rilnig wool, mid seated upon the top of tin load, when (near Mr. Davis') a sul len jolt of the wagon precipitated him to the ground and both wh el . pas od over his body. He raised himself from the ground and stood for a moment, when he sank down and in a few moments ex pired. An elder brother, who was with him, witnessed the aeeident, but could not prevent it. .James was a o i 1 boy anil was respected by all who knew him, and our community deeply sympathise with his parents in their sudden bereave ment. Silit'!l f'r() I'i, ion. Tli-3 Gl ay Anjm has the following good story: Many years ago, when l'rof. !:!! d tln chair of modern rinn a 'fexan liaper ap- i i . .i .. . i. . i iica.e.i touie ic'-.-i'i.-- to Illi-.O .i i trammels with which, an unho'y l.eaetie i I would bind them; Mai in tae 'ame pe.r I agraph docbircd that ""the object now is I to pieveir. the burning ii --lae.; of a ne ' gro clerk for the Di-tii.t C mrt." Ir. S'tititLii"- c:it: i'urt irulnr-.. Wa-IIIM T 'S. Dee. Lai. Kx-Se.-retarv of War, Ju-tiee 10. M ! Start mi, died this morning at . o tioel of i -nnge.-tkn of the Ii -a:t. .Mr. Slant.'! h-ul I cell confined to his hou-o for about a week. The lVe.-iden, and Viee-lVe-i- dent called last fvuid.iy, bi-.)bh t.;r.u- dav. when the former tend red him his appointment a-t Associate Justice oi lue Supreme Court, for whi- h Mr, Stari m expressed himself grateful and accep ted. Yesterday M. Stanton complain ed tf sickness, bat his family were not alarmed as to the fatal result, as he had apparently been in wo.se con liiion pre viously. Shortly after midnight his symptom-- became alarming. Surg-oii General !arnes was present on his ae-cu-tomed visit, but f'-iiil it impossible to affiinl relief. Rev. lb" Starker of the Church of the Epiphany was snimmmed. hut short iv afterwards tl SU..erer l.l-t h ,i , consciousness, ail i was uoaoio to cmi- verse Willi am one. I ui-auoa i i im- . , I 1. . 1 : . C 1. . heait cea-ed tbr a f. w .ec.uids an 1 then returncj. Ir.s hreatlimg i.eiug vei.v i.u.n It wm- tint e.nr, ha i an Leu.' la-lore :i. I, death that hi. he was .bin-'. iu'ui.y collet re.i.. About t h'.i e o cl !!.;:t k a. m. he exi.ired. ouietly Pa-,. reiitniiig av.ay wi-hout a struggle At ids bed.-ido, in his la-t uionients, we:e his family, coii sist'mg of Mrs. Stanton and his four ch:l.licn. Funeral of llic I.nte Juape K. Jl.Slnti. ten. WAsniNtiTox, Dee. 21. The funeral of the late E. M. Stanton to .lay was very largely attended. 1 lie son ices were ncre'v those prescribi-d by the Protestant Epi-eopti1- Churcli. wl.ieh was ji. rlbriited by llev. Dr. Starkie. of the Chun-h of th? Epiphatiy, of which the deceased was a member, as- isted Li the llev. Dr. Piekney, of the Chureh of Ascension, and llev. Dr. Sparrow. Prin cipal of the Alexander Theoloi-.-al Sem inary. Among those pre-cnt were Presid -nt Grant, and the officers of his hou-eliold ; Vice President Colfax, and the Senators j and Representatives now in thc city : ! Members of the Cabinet, Judges of tlie j Supremo and Di-tiiet Courts, and ohi.-cr.s of the army on duty in the War D--part-ment, and also the principal officers rep resenting the arm-.-, navv and the marine t-ervice. 1 mi . ti:. ' n .... ' J. lie l 'ip.oui.ua- v iirps :i:i' repre.-eu.eM bv Ministers Thornton and others. "The City Council, members of the bar. and a large number of otherc:ti::o::s wee ahn in attondauee. Only a few intimate friends of the fimi'y were privileged to eee the Kte- of the deceased previous to ciosiug tlie cofiiii in the chamber where Mr. r:antou died I JThe floral display was tlie fullest ever witnessed in this city on any similar oe- casion, tiie coiiin Oemg coverdl v.itli wreaths, cro.-ses and bouuet-of eh tie '.-t flowers. The prtx-e-sion wa- !o:ig. and auliough it wa- ri'.iui.g, thou pcions gair.ere.i in tne l'nute'iiaie vicui- ity of tlie rc..i h:n"e of the .hvca-vd to witness the proceedings. ..! 1 .1 : i- - i TllC Omaha Rtpl-hliom contained c unplete acour.t of the Ogden House recepiion me rexr incruing, sent as spe cial despatches only o l , ' , "' i !-..'!' hi. l. -. i ;irv itir:-: I . . I ... ........ I.". I'l .1 'I I' .'Tl ll'l 1111 Il l S t - B M a b A . A ir A --5l P-' 1 Mi V?J HEK :0, ISM. B'?W - J " . HJI M'U. ( l,!t'A!i! .11 ittEii::. t'air.viii. Dee - VI eu- i.-han -.-.1 ,-tu 1" 1. sti!l earce an 1 in d 'lii.in.l. 0:h-.-r:a.ie- ; eiillre'y nominal. Sales of -pring e- ! tras at a"Ka 4 ti.i; suers at ' ' : I. : W heat Irregular and rather mi- 1 steady wiih fair demand; and No 2 clos- i ing at '.'.lie. : Corn Ou'.te weak and a .-hade lower ' with No 1' at 7(K" 74e. Lar corn at ':.:' ' 1 " ' . .. i " i '' !'l!'-t i' ! r "rn'--cf 1 1: ;o ti e l.ieh tlellVelVd. I t li"-u:i i ve: i"u ex-i li. iiev i t jn.; .r' Muja Oats Higher, and elo-ed at Aj'JI z-n--.: ; .;:t:,.il ivi.'i a n i.i.l lv (ovulation cf i-i.i, . ' ".. .,t "f. i a!mu' Ij'.i-i' l ies in v. .l.-i- .K' s ar to tr 4.J.,e, .No 1 reject ei I at . i mih nu-t.e-.-Ici.-.-.-i t . , i n-read- l!ve Ouiet but linn With. No '2 at 0e. i in -i tt.ed y. U'e -pe.il: i:t... i. ik as an 15:i vie v Inactive and nominal at T.e. : Highwines Qe.i.'t, with br.v ers an seller-! apart; one lot wooden hound sold i . . 11 1 :..,.. .it.; f I at '.'.,e; market closed iirm at this l.guie. . i ro visions t ; pencil strong. Dork Atlvaneed $t per 1 arrel and Lard ic per pound. Meat.-- Quiet, but firm t unchanged prices, with sales of green hams cut to order at 1 lc- Lard Closed firm at I7eeash and pel lerfor January: 17e seller for I'ebrnny. Dutter Quiet and un -h inged with de maud cx.-lii-ively for choiee at '2 wt '.' 'e. J re.-sed Hogs Active and firm, about c higher, closing at ;( 1 1 Ic for prime lot -i, dividing atL'i'il pounds. Cattle. Quiet, firm and unchanged; no prime iu -market ; good butcher's stock saleable at pre iou prices ; reeeijKs o2-": sales ;.ii Hog-. l-iO.-fl IVCeipt.S tip TO llWIl, .,s ; cars; accumulated receipts of last week I , , ... I .i.t ne irly worked o.! : on sa.e aitogetfu-i to- j il.-iv :i!.ni:t 4.IIO'!. M-llitl? f.lirlv at (, I oW.,o- t.liv,..! l.s ii. i ...i.i.i.'n , ...v.- .-4 I."-'.' I .Mess pork hogs, extra tat, field at 1(..: ' loi- I Sheei). lic.-eipts lilit, irices steady i at 4," 5 for extra. II. S5. I.SVI.fiN TOSI, PI1 YSKTAN AX! SUlt:. I':. )N" to ti h irofes.sio:i;.l .servie-s I i tile cili.ii.- oft s.-toiii- ty. Uesi Ieiiees mlneast e'lrnerot i.ilc ilixth streets; o:iii-e cu Main s:reit, oj.ii.i.s Court lloi::?, l'lalt.sniou!!i. .Nei'raska. j J. TV. It Wt l.riy, M .. PHYSICIAN" AN'H SUltC Ki IX. late n Sur i eo:i-i.i-i 'liief f il.e Army of il:e l'ot. n.ae, i'latt.-iiioiitli. N. !nas.i. Uilieewitii lr. It. It. I. iv iiu'.-t. in, on Main .-tree!, u.ositi- tiie t.'. iirt iioas-. Private rt.-id. ii. p eonier of K -k ani i 1 til s'roeis, Iwj doeis ajaili c! i'. i'. ti.i.--.;". Itr. J. .V. TilOaJ.iS lliivinir I'ermanently loeated at Veej iaj Wa ter tails, tender.- his iirotes-iotial .-erv i -r- I i iie.' .-itizens of Ci-.; enaaty, Neli: :i-ka. JaiiT't '.'if. II. H. U'UKKI.KR. I.. I. UXN.M.rl'. i. ii. ivEii:r. ji;si c, ileal Estate and T,i l'..y'ii' .'e.'i.:'. Ni-Viri"-l'leilii-. I .iv an i I n.-iii-.tiice .'.!ii'..s, 1',.:!:.-- nKiutli. Xeor.iska. je-llf ATI'iMlNKY AT I.A'o a a 1 ,V.,. .;.,- in Oh.i:i ery, l'l:it-.si'i..iuili, .Vei)ia-l..t. ATTOKNHY AT LA'.V. i'l.u-..-:uou. h. Noli. V K O 5-5 .IT KOI' 1 i i e-: Tjr.or.ATi-: X'.tiui:. li is h-.-r.-Vy crl.-r 1 t .l:e eh-ate cf Ko'.e.-i't i ll. a. all '.-laiai- a-a: f. .-Iit.th t.e I.i. 1 ii tii'1 I'nda.te t o:uT i 1 iss i, i. .my, .m . r -h i, on cr I . 'ore .lu:..-;-tli l. I - To, or sa: 1 ela'ei.s will l.t forever ore 1. L. V lill.ii. l':i....'e ,'p-Ice. I'.V. lSlh. l.'-.'. :a:-.-.w;i T ::. rr. notici:.- in ti.e matter .r th- I e-;aie of 1lrri-L. Levi, de.-va-t d late o! I'ass eouaiy. It i.- tier.- - y r!ero.l that all el. dm :i?:'i':-' :.,yi ..... -.. ct.s: i... tiled ill t-i" i Voa: i e ' o' it 1,'f C-i.- t-ounty lu-fore June 1-ih 1 iT". r yi-i-i J k. ...... i tuiiTK xoTic::. X'-.v .-. Smaa l M. 1 Kurd and :a ..i i lietiticn for I ile a; ; ant- mei'.t ol I . II. ne. 1.-.-as t.-i i ir il in i" i:r- niiiio. iieirs-.d Lydia ..-atrtr-. d.vea-e i, a a 1 the .'tli day of .lanicrv, at io . lork a.m.. he set to hear and dc-idc en said :ip;d:vi.!:on. A. L. I'lII'.Il. l.'t-e. '.,TSo'.i df eliiw i i'roh'.itt- u 1 -. Milinery, Dress and Cloak M A K l N Cr BY MiSb A. DESPASN I wn-Id re-pn tti... .u.iiot:r..a? 1 1 t! i'.i : taut 1 am ik. vv po pa .a. i to ai-i-oinin'. :.io-....... ui) . oci e as. . .ci .-rs ii a -1 iii a ii u, .. yiiv- .i- . it- i.i.-.i , ,nr , : i 1 : 1 I- ill. atii '.,. y fivii's fer lada- .-..i . .a t .i -V--'.'ir ..VV:.. t:. a- i:-.u rod 1 era et :,it I .' .--.', 1 ll'nr.:r, Platt.-mo'lth i:i-.it'- I'itlHr I "') .Nebraska 1 ii'.c W -a ""3 I i to f. i , , rj !: -'u , rx, L ' jj ij W i.1 1 0 .1 H-! : 3 W! 1 ! tri ITI 01 ' v -. q I - -t ! - ! X .4 -" -4 2 ; f lv 8 n or.- m r-i S3 zz t j " Z. v 0 M j ! 7; ; ' 1 V- O on ftAft ne d-a I $205UbO VCrifl OT Property 1 I OK SAI.H- a' - 0-nsitiii!r .f .-tnn-.wi-h thnlu r juljoiBsr-.r ...i : AVr'l'o.lV. wi:!; in 11. tt.s.ii' uth Ci'.y J.'.iia.r en:iir of or t: 11: Git). 'X. i.'OLVIX. no. an '!y 'A- !r- t ,'. i ii- ,i i. cr.i n,' t'n Harper's Magazine.! IIakitk's M u: zisi:. ;!:!!' fr.'iii Oif ii!u.tra- tioii-. . ..lion:.- irom f.K I o ii.iu tiv 1 ;..-r. -rt J more in itt-i- !hii:iiu.y Minilar i-rn-idi-al i-miwl in tin' 1 : 1 1 .' L i .-1. l.ii-M'i.iire. V:'.': V..'.'-'' ft V- T!..-in p 'i'.i! :r Mun'.lily in l'ie I. v i I. r.-i-ui i iu-r.;! :ur, . m a :h. i ,. -in ..-o,!c :i.-iUir.. ! I.- ;iie:-:;:f I. K;i-ii : : t ! i t:i in s I'jlljr i i .1 ! I r-:i I . . .'.a ; : r : i cr i Hi iy ilus- trat-.--li:!i .....i.-u:.-: ai.t it icmMiies i its. 1! t! e raev ii:cnl hlv i;n I tin in. re .htc3'j ,,1 ..uarteriy. l.ieivled will, ti.e t-e-t f.-ntur 5 . l't!i. d.iily i.Mirn.il. 1 1 h:.s treat power in iba d is semi Hal ion fa love ot i nr.- literal urt TliL B M.:s 'itii'tr t.i A 't-ri -"n .iVrnOirt. ..-iif'oi. It is one .f l!ie wonders cl journai.-iii tlie edi torial inaii.iKvui. nt of Hurrer'! All the reri e lieal.s whieti tlie llarjiersi publish are iiiiuost ideally well edited. 2 Ar. .V''i'oii. -V. '. W e can : ni nt for its ?m only I y the fiioi- I'le faet that ii iin-t-ts i-re. is.-iy the u-'tilar tnsti. I'uri.i-hinc a variety of j.l. ::-imr ami instruvUT readiiiK lor all. .'o.' JlrrolU, llatton. ' 7J3;CHIPTI0N 1870. Teinn : llAlirKR's M.ttiAZtNK. ?4 AO. An Kxtr.i '-i.y cfeiiherthe Miffvtinr, W'trl; or i'o; ;- w il! lie si: i l'! led jjratistor every dub of live .-'nils, ri'iers.a ?1 ijiieaeh. in one r -ui ittane or.-ix i-ciic ! r twenty dollars without au ex tra i-oj.y. su'isi-ri))-!:.!!; t !!::ri'rs Mar.zuif. eekly 1 11. 1 i i.i 7-1 1- In .I'll' till . s. t. ,r . .( .. r 1 I i M I- .ii n" .-: I'll t s- t'ir on tw.Md ilari er- i'eio.il.-.;.s. to one :i.it!rcs i'-jt "'" i"r- t71"!l- . . ... . , ''' ui!'i!ier5 to be .-' ;Iied at ar.y ti:i:s. a t-otin-iete -t ..f !..; jo r- MK.in:c. ct.tnirisi.!.-i;i VtOi.mes in neat e!..h liiad'.ur. Wiil Jx-M-nt .y.-Mjre.s. IV, r.i ;,t ext.-i.re cf Ma-emi-vr. t-r 2- time Smle v iun:. l.y ma 1. 1" -: i aid si 'M tioth h e.v i, 1'i.r LiiiiliiiR, '-t.1:;::.' .';:.- ,.,:;.s-v1 x, . ...... .. ... ........ . ii,- i'-.-..ii:r ' " I . il!" i " I ..1.1 ...lie is ..i .-.-lib a year, w hi. li n.u.st Li i,.ii 1 at li.u .utoeriW '"Audrt'si' HAP.rKP. A- l:i'.MTiIi:K.-5, X Y .1 (o;:i;.V.'t- lict.rlif Jii.t.ry tt' lh Ttmr. i 'iin r in thf L'tii'in HARPER'S WEEKLY. SI'i.LNiill.LY il.LfsTKATKll. In Xo in'i'T v.rn c !i:i:i. in-e-1 "Man r.i:d v.'fe." a new si rii:i st..r , s pjenl id ly illustrated ley. Wnl- ie t ollin.s ' aoihor . f " 1 in- email iu White." "Xn ..'!. a c" Armadale- and "The .Moonstone." i Nev. siil.s; ni.i r.- iil In: soj i i:.-d with il i.-ia r'.s U'eekly IV h i tlie e.'iinn.-iii'eiiici-it of the story to the cud of UTiJ for Four .iolinis. t ".JITIi AL MiTU KS (y TIIK 1'HhSS. 1 he Mod.-i Xew .;ia per cf , .:.r cetin'ry. ! 'orn rdete i!i all the i - - j a: : i:.ents cf an A t.M r i en n i':eni!y l'ap. r. l!ai . r's Weekly hisearn.-d for it.-. l! a t !,: to i:.- tiiie. "A .Loirnal cf V e. illi-ti-m." . - .,,.- I.'r.nivrt I'ttst. 1 !ai i' i .- W't-eUly may I ,- uurest-rvdly -li" la: ed taC !..-.-1 !u v-.,:i i i i:i An:-, riv.i Sue J'orV - ,"' ' lln- ic v - fa pel s i: v nl v1 !". qi!P-lioris w!.i-i apl'i ar in Kin i erV . . h 1 ircin wt k in week i' -l "i a i i.-ai i i-Vw .i ' - -i'i-'- a o:--'.'f i'.i::..!i-.ti e iy: 'lie -.-a:.' .K-'.i! u-is'-c-d y vicar aid raided s:.-.tc:ij e!:-- ! y e,, eoinitioii i-pr, l.y in l.-pen-t i . : t i-t- i 'ire.i :;i ci'v it w. Ttn-y are il.e e: or.-s-n . 1 : aa i a: i:i--r :. n, l;i-..h 'o ia. it. ai. a:: 1 -li..:v-teeii:.:;. aial take t ii .r I'l iee .uncir.-- th? te-t lev. . r '.'-r vroiii of i he lime. Sjr:h .li.'iei-. ..! lit j-,', ,r, ;..-7uii, .1'f. SUUsJiUP riON' 1ST'). i k i: m s : !l:ir-r '.Willy, -ae .-.-e.-.r l 00 An exti'irc) y cf uli a. r t s.e .M n pa 7. inc. Weekly -; I! .-.ar 1 ' s-uji.li I i.-rii'.i-' fcr every rlut i f I ivi'ul'S'--lii.-r nl ilicciu-h. in one remit-ta:,i-e:or six cojt'.es !-ir-u rl. wi'.honl an extra. Sal ----I ion to I !: : i"-r's Maa:i7ine V.'. eklv av.d i;.i.:i,-. to one a.idri ,-s fur one year. SlOKi; or t-.i'-l il-i.-j ei-V lVricUi-.al.-, to one nJdre.-s !'..r i '' -k i: 1 1 i-i In ran he ; - n - plied :i f :.;- titi. '; I e a.-iaaal v ilonie l l!.ir:er'i Vt'i-ekly. iu neat clot a i.ia.li-i. v. ill lie fei.t oy e.v;iress l:ee ' . i t-v t-.-ase. far -7 imi :iel- A i-eoii.il'..' . r -im - !r:-1 il ' Ihii-ttiii i 'lams, a-nt .nr. -tel.' i.r a: !i ih-r:t:.'..!'Vi.;. i -!. n-.-ii -.o , x,,,.,,, , i-t;v;:' a:i-i r oil. ,-ie Ai 1 1 I t a .'a ' i: .i v 1-: 1 : ' I . 1 .'o-i.'.s-ai-e en Harper s i. i e:l; i.- o aen'.s a ': r. iiich mu.-t !.aj paid at tile .-:ti;-e. iSi-r'a po.-t Ad. ha .1 ..po llAUi'E'l i Lili.TiiLUi.-!. X Y a'.'o; y nf tc . '..,i, r-.e. '-:!)-'. i-i ii v; i ni i HARPER'S BAZAR. A .--.i;i; leiai-r.t -urifaiaaa,' iia.iii'.a- .iis full si;., i J'.'.ier..- .! a t la! ar'i i. ; .. -. .iaj ar.it-s she -i.j.r very l-n-'riili'. n nd iH-i-.i.ai-i.i.hy ai: i h itaiit l "ol - re! 1 .t.-l:i. n Piitu. ila-p.-r's H car e n tire' 1 f..'in pace of the siecl itarpi r' VVteluy, printtd en MiperLne aiiii ii'i.-re paper, and i- pubii.-hid v ttkly- titiTiCAL XiViiM'S wi" TIIK ri'.KS.-. Holer's p..i.ar ,-opCiins hi -i.'.-s pi !nre. pat terns:, et".. a virte';. :' i.:at : er of i-.-iie i-il nsef.pd en s. et".. ti v-itie-. of matter cl i-.-pe i n n-e f.pil iiterest to tin-taieii v : a: ti. ies en lie.iSlli. di e-s. lull ... I : t ....:,... : ..I. a, . , ,.,..,. :,. . i;tr; ,t matter is e-i i i ii-11 mm ill It d to theeii .'.e it is 111-t-.-n-l.-d to int.'!'.-; and in-trui-t : an ! it has o.-.-idi p C'.o.I .--:ries and literary matter cf merit. It is not 0:1 1 ri-iiiit tl.iit ;ii journal, with su -h ft-u-tu, -s. h is arehi"v.jd i i a sip rt '.ime nr. iininenj. Si .1 .- , I'll OI.lt I 1.1 i:C Ol 1 ' .- Ml 1 !- ' e-l t- I til . tho't ..ii. Is of t'an-.ilie-, and ii-- t-a'ai-'ters h.'tve , tilled tl.e tle-iiai..! 'f li" y'ontii mdy iio I ti.o u 1 si:: ;e i;a ai : a-v nf i i .-: n er's ii.i -ar i.-i l ai l" Mil.- i si-ri-er f.-r lie-. A . l'or'.- ... .17 I--'. J The I 'aa is e.vi'fiei:' . hike all l'.e p.-rio-i tea Is wt.i. -a ti.e 1 1... p. :- pool :-it is aimost I I. ai..y i d f-diied. and tii- class of readers It-r v. u in it :.-: in, ::;..- '. the m- t ::-.-.- n-l i'.-ut;thti rs in aver- I tl-e 1 Jamil if. can IP t le.it pr. -lit Iy its k oi d .i-.-i:.s.' atal i; e.-l l.'.-le, men. we t.so e i.n ui"i' i. i.i-e '.i-.iiiy tip'kir." very n:ar, I ..; i nat'i i. r I na n t !;. v ii::. y ii .tve . n !a ! ee t a-: lo fii'ii !'- -.tt; ta 1. :. i -. n- iti l . la -: 1 . 1 li oa-.-hoid an i - i map i-a:.:'. froai tai.- ;.-i.o '. ,.,.titr ! tiit-i. :-.r. ?.' .' - - ". I' ln.s -it ,.f I i ii-? -t. -i!il,'. of ec-iveyi'.fr i .i" 'i--o. Vi . ' ,- -..-e. t: ;::. r:;- :: t very I !. ! ..r'p.e it. ute! a . e;i:J- Weil st.. .-ke i .v c 11 fjij riac'.in:? malti..-. i.a.v.'u-i.ij. .-. y.,'.', e.,r I srnsciiiiTioNs isT. Tr.hM s ; IIi:rp"r'.-rai7.ir. ope j i" r l'O An extra 'oj.y ct the Macu-irie. Weekly, or I. .ar v::. 1 s:;;......- 1 :r:i:p ..r evt-rv ' t .1 ) ..t ' 1- iv" sai -eriae;-- :,t ;-l ',.' e c h ii, 01. f t iltitti.si'f i or. si pi-s far SV"i w ;'!v.:i: t Cm .'..j.y. 1 .':"--. r..!t. :i I" i larper s .uasra .:. ne. W ft k!y. j j and ill ::..r. ot.e ti.'.li-.-ss far one year. &i" (: t ' "r. 1 of Harp :'.- P-.t iodic.-,!.,, to on-? addit-. f .r ct.e : e ir. Si .'. J 1 k iitiinl.-r- een h- -u pj; :. t ar: y time. Vo's i. and II. of Harper's !;: r. tor tin ! 1 ye.:rs i vis -a. eie.r.-tiit iy h- ::i i in ?ri-ei rr.ort ' t ; 1 cloth, "-ill he .- :it ::.r-.--. freight prerai 1, ! for -7 .Si ea.-h. ' : 1 11 cesr.-i-e en l!arper is-izar is o e.-Tit.s j c . . . a 1 i : ii . iy "i . ...... r. 1- e.., ; I. year, vvhieli must be fiatu al the suosenoer c pct ! cili'-e. 'ldr-s . I llAUI'i.-R A" UUOTjlLTtXcitr York. Lcnal ficllce. '..art. Un l I'P-i i 1 Iu M-tri ' r-U.o'i:.i'.h vs. 1 T. .r Jan--. .1. Q. A. 1 l .'.vi'l. alill. 1.. J- oivy. ; I'o T. J . .'oii. s and .1. tsj. A. Owen, 11 in-resMr .!. f--:i.l..:a-: i.. "'.f li"" 1 1 ! p t Vi . ti;a. ,d- r Saa-;...-ii r . '. Ik-' i 1 t '.. art 1 f ; 1 -.r a . 1 t rial, , .1.,;.. on t. 'a."i j a. la ' 'l !. i -N eh!-.-;.:t. .s;nu.,' i-.it;.. ! . l.'.tli e..y id r at riiaiy. 1 ! rs. pti-i h ;....' t .s 1-; . s i-, ft s..,.., .i an. 1 .s V 1 . 1 s u' . : .-rti..., ii. "i '- X . I H V. K. i.i'-l paid f.,- tin- .-.:,... in par-rv: -. ip laa is. i.i... h.-!.l tic: si.n.i- aa part- e i ; ... it i t i .. . . 1 i.i 1 0 1 l l.t ... r is. . j a i . a A '.' a.'-ll - :a in ; ia ti-tite." to 1 i.i:t ' '. fari.i. t::e i.ariti.-r.-hip "l i-Tfri.tf'l ai: 1 clt-ir.CH'd a icrt,' :ac m I tracts ct iui.d to.--iil Voa:.. l.'r.'.. .' ... V.!l,- n. t tiairisoti .-i--..i. 1: I - ear;--. r' ia :',;, j 1 pain.a said 1. !..! :; s ri ,p--tii.--a ct 1!;. ! that a'. -i'-'e uii'iei t u i.-.-. ee ..:' . ,-eei. ,.--: re 1 j on -aid a rr-: a . a the ,.ii ! .y ..;' i,t r. . J pee.,- ..: p t -,:-. I .n I r-a:s .-! I . : a, a. - fA ! ail th - rl'le.O ie ical t-::e: -.-! -i" .-ui-i '...ui-. 1 ! A .1 -ties tiie.eijl. ji.-i.l tlii. a -e i to s.ii,' t-a.-'s ..: !.,-.-. i v..i-.,f . r-va- I duiy . -a a ted , 1 1 : . i i.,ai rre.i o, phi:p:':i l.y tl;.- Ma-o-r cf sa-ii ( u-irt: and i't :p-i tiu..-..: said - .I: i: er::.i!i jia'a-aa-pt ill t'.tV.ir 1 J.'e. - '' e;: Vs. X.fkcllr. i ,L .Ice.. -, ia s t . a a-t, as m-t a Ken on M.i-1 lali I a- ap; e.-i l.v tee lt-eorl- cf sail e :t iliii.r IV ks h,:' ;;,- !! , ..i-r.i-iiiii-.' i-.i -ti:i. ? t s:.:,i lira 's, ana p-.-ayic-.-;l;at .- t-l-i'.cl hi hi, titj.- yid tracts cl i-jMi I y a - ..j.- ! the - i,i. :.. t.'. r ory. ca t ;!- .-t uay ! ..ial.-:.. i : ,;.i juit.'i'K lit ol .1. v a . i c.v-.i s. ,ic i,( ..... i.iri:- s .n . J e. s. in .. v V " rt-Tii a , c a, a.. . .-.. .. i .-ale -.-t : iio anl i: la t .." mil. i-'.t. . V .ia a re r--a :' r . to ans.-.-.-r r,-. i 1 to-t'iiari cti . .T ra.tr: the ..7 J: 'lav hi n :. ;. " is"p. s:i .:;.'.i . f't'LK. '.-:- - - - a:i -t t-.,. ' deciwlt RATES OF ADVERTiilSG Ola Ill ! ! e it o : : a - ooc n ii t i .!! i 1 1 ' i ' I Hi,-- ' iti. . . ':;! .:iri le-.t i r-iiitiir . liitf , 10 t 1 1 . u .:.i! i! t.r it..-?, i r ai'iii.ii.. .' 1': .in I m in. nil,; -"" " ' (' rif month,' Til1,, i i:e-ha!f co'iuuii ItirT.e la. n;li. t'o.o-. I " " ;iv 1 1 1 . J i 1 1 I" '.i':if I " tar. ir.r.tnho. '.'.' !!.. ti'te.n :,:vc n-.'oy.'l..-' !'" J six :m. :!).' 0 l tl.r. e io-mLs. '"' Ail f.apsi. nl :i 1 i i Hi i:. tifi n n.-t 1 . diiaiiT ill l;.lv:l.:e.. e. -r t j Corner "Jin r.::d Szconl Sfrects, j PI.ATlSMot lll. NEl.KAMvA. kfti ejailaiu;y on Imnd lleJ lerl of nil kij.'. MEATS, wliivli Lc wiil fari.ish to cu.-doiorrs at thn In-' : lor cash. ji2'tiSui- FATULI V. k MONKLL (,-Ui".'C-iil to Kiter, Pair'.ie X Motiell.1 JOBBING STATIONERS, Blank Cock Manufacturers, Engravers & Lithographers, AM; (iKNKI'.A!. Booksollera and Publisher?, rozi sk.fi ozz :rs:.T. The undo idi-.l lia!t"-cr the whole if it. ired cfthe fox . rv e m:i -r .1 v .-.t w mill .- 'Jl iiorJ- . vver i-Te-i.-.e ati l l'..:l.-r.J :i::ii' -f ''. f.-ot I i: ' r-. .iii it: eli Tiiar -:ov. Inn nry 11; i! 1 Io n e, .'lex.. 1 le t : eve.-vlliiii',r in rutniiiiii o-iier. Al.-.. .1 nuD.'i dyi i.t.iy'i nr.h of four roonis and cellar, l'or ta rl iei.ta rs fit nine if. ". St II l.t VI V. a.r::'.f.' l;..,-k 111.:!'-, ("if. i-ous.sy, Nei l J. & M. J. 8treight nrti.ni.s in Fruits, Confeclio;2rie3, Toys NOTIONS. LOCKS STATU )N i-:uy PlnOrtu-f ith, Au;. ti". Hoe Ann I t eker. . ' In (. haueeiy. M. 1). .s. afford, j In :tr- i.inet' ai-1 l.y xirtticr.f a deer -e of the 1 list: i. t '.in t of I he Jd do ll - al I 'i-'i iet vvii hill and for S i uade: eoiucy ,n .1 State cf elra-k.i. made iu li.e aV.vc -an.e a e. 1 hearlai.-date on 1 l.e '.oil il ii cf .Novetici.'! a. p. : '. c. iai;"ie ria.-t.ir c .hi .-r tt r rn . t ii said ennui y, I. the sn ii -e.-i i e r. . In 1 1 Ii f .-aiip-d. rs e. u!:iy. Nehra-k.i. aad S,, iil Ma-t.rin t'iii-is -eiy for -..i- ttity. will oli, r h r -a'.e a. Jilli li -ala tioll. t 'll" h'.idies! :i' H I i -t hid Ierljr :i-!i. in f ont nl saeil s linii. i! e plic e hera i. Ii..- l.i-t !t 1 1.: f said ( o;:rt w i - h !-id ill t he (" Ii of.-V-l '-u.d. S.-eoi ier ei.iin . -h r.ts W :i . ..n M..n dav. lite .'!d day i f .lalinary. a. ii. 1s,(i. at tv.o o'.lo'-l: . in. ol -a'd i! 'V. ill"- I-l- I lit' '! e- ! ih r 1 n. I i ! '.i it : la t lit a e e." yu-l lot i.im 1 '. si 'pa, i!,,Hv ! ,l)i, I i-.vll.-il i l-. N o. Mi ll t ei u l.'i i t. r'il. !; I P'e Xc ' il i jt ea-t. i:i San n..T fur.. ly. N. I.ia-i. i. vn l e..:.t.-iit,i.if hi'iy-M :tn I -ity ...- hi ii '.r.-.lt'.s . t'.r.oiui a.-!es- of land, t i - ' wiih all toil siii-n'-r the i'niir.iVe iie !' aad a j.pti 1 1 .'iitu s tl.. re-.i I,.! .i.itIm. In :.e 'i 1 a ! o" ) i . '.i. 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