Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 19, 1856, Image 4

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I:e3Le, Tie. arihaal appears dull and
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r th-rn. Tie ay-A wAl a little.
lriwpal r;?'ptoMf however, inllirfcrx
urulcr tliA lor'juc, or at the baek part
of tie t:ioitl; tie pulse, is qukker
-liar iiiual, 6Td tlelowtln are confined.
' "Tie flank lave a little, ti:aal!jr.. Jf
. tie leat. lias lad lie dU'?ae ome
tfrne,. tie eallva fiovr freely,-often
wired witliUody, ok-uhvo matter.
Tie animal- become" wueli reduced in
(i''f.h and fetrenp'tl; and is in 'lander of
dyin from tie enbrL'eme'nt on tic
torj;'ue. ......
..C'Lun'Tle Hrjtt tlinto Ic done,
, . U V) cut tie Madders under and alon
- tle ti'Je of tie tongue. Tib will rc
' lieve tie beat tnateriatly.
." . If tlereja wueh fever, take four or
fire quart of Mood,- and 'give tic fol
lowing pure: . .
. Mm galtH, on pound. .
. "I'ywdcred caraway' seed, lalf an
ounce. .
Dtssolred in a quart of warm gruel.
If tic fercr continues pretty Revere,
tie above medicine may be triven once
" or twice in twenty-four hours, till it
fubftides.
The mouth lould bo washed with
equal parts of myrrh nndvater; or a
'.. .ilecoction of green tea, m til to heal
the ulcers. Tie gruel should be placed
near to the animal, if thc mouth is so
orc that it cannot cat hay, and plenty
of cruel administered by Force.
Sometimes the animal will become
' very vmV. and lose its onpetitc. If
. ' this be the cage, when theever it gone,
ive tt the following :
Gentian root, two drachms.
. Tartrate of iron, one drachm.
Powdered ginger, ono drachm.
In a pint of gruel.
This fehould be given twice a day,
until the appetite returns and the beast
. -iDproves.
. tCT'Ee careful that' none of the
'matter discharged from the mouth
comes m contact with any sore place,
as it may cause ulcers. If ulcers do
inpear, they may bo cured by. the ap
plication of lunar caustic.
Cold, Cough ani CATAnmr.- Symp
tom?,. Tie animal is dull arid .'stupid.
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i.jcs weep; muzzle dry; bair fcticksup
appetite bad; muk Jails, l'ul.ic eixty
teo ninety, llow'els costive.
Trcafjiunt. Tab) from it six quarts
of blood. Then a purgative as fol
lows: Epiom salts, ono pound.
. Powdered caraway seed, half an
ounce; diuolvcd in a quart of warm
gruel.
Afterward give the following, night
. tnl roorninj.
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tie hut, wln the -malady goes m to
a fatal termination. Of tlcHymptoms
which precede desolation, vre C0 2M not
obtain a Ratl?-faetry account. Our
witnes m generally declared, ho ever,
that tie. abdomen does not fcwell in
any tage of the dieae.' Vhn it as
m'mej a chronic form, the animal. w
liable, for wreck 'and even moth, Uj
xnm.cinriiS. rmity un der ex erci;e;looks
aunt and thin, its hair assumes a dead
appearance, and sometimes falls cfF in
considerable qitmtitie?, epeclilly from
the n:ck.
Trmimnd. "We met witli no medi
cal gentleman' ays Br. Maclllennv,
"hi9 naj.su?jijeciea animals laboring
under tli disease "to a- syntonatic, or
even varied, empirical treatment. All
the people of. the district have one and
be ame indication to fulLl, that of
opening the. bowels. iVhen this can
c c-Uccted, the animal, they gay, scarce
ly ever dies when it cannot, death
occurs, x or thc uuiilment of this in
lication, epsom Kalts Ixxive been admin
istered in very large .qnantifa, even
to potmd., but without efiect. Drenches
of lard and various mixtures h&Tcalao
been given, with rio.fatifactory result.
Judge Harold, near South Charleston,
has exhibited cajomel, followed by lard
no essential benefit. Dr. 'loland
has administered the oil of turpentine,
in doses tn eight, twelve, and sixteen
ounces, without advantage. An opin
ion is prevalent, that drenching aiumals
injures tbcm by caumn g them tostrug
glc. On thc w hole, w c found among
the people of .the district a total want
of confidence in all kinds of cathartic
medicine; and an exclusive reliance
on Indian corn. Some prefered old
corn, some new, and others that which
had been frost-bitten. Thi h fed to
all those species 'of animals that are
accustomed to eat it, and is said never
to be refused. Tho more the anima
will eat, the greater is thc hope of the
owner. . It is Raid to produce purging,
when every other means nave failed
and then it is aSrmed, recovery is
almost certain. On these points we
found but one opinion in the district
Several of its physicians, after trying
other things, bad, with the people set
tied down on this.
"We found llood-letling not in favor,
Dr. Toland sunnosea it has. ercnerallv.
at too late a period.
Many non-professional peon3 spoke
of having resorted to it without ad van
tage,and some thought it had done harm
"Throughout tho disease, rest is con
sidcrcd.a tine qua iwn to tho favorable
clTcct of any measure, and of itself,
in mild cases, sufficient; that is, if they
bo not aggravated by exercise, the
disease will wear itself out, or eponta
nAAMB If . wlfl. "
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Speaking without thinking is shoot
ing without taking aim.
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PUTfJAr.VS MONTHLY
Esterase?- S'iease asd Ait
licJSij? OritttJ jLaxrerictai
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fa'rr.rae Litre naitiiitfl a jrf Si e&nffi
Si uRcriw aw iiai aivw war
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jfl . trei.fl tuiitUff Site .cauiiw tfiaet ire sirt
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turf (tierjnicii2.saifl sire .fl 4t tie cuai SisB.1
Ve jjtyinSieiijsaifl r3Rre plufl 4v sue puL Sisa.1,.
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37 i J. fcXSifETLrSTXS.
(Tjt &alLw.t Lire jaw is tr rwwr-lt..-T
Lt r vf erod, wjki tier Jjcviil t9 el at
$75 Ui y. 0. taw; C3 Ulf -nfl;
2i5 tflVls ltflti, rwfc4 ce gsr;
U9 W T II tea; Z7 C 1. U T 4
I ft x tf K. Cfc vAti 2-5 JwmicjF;
2;9 IiiJs'i'Ut' Jfrtcj;
2W fjt-nJ pi tt; VAQ nvrtv UiU, Z ai 8;
7i bSi- M jtbt Aff,
2IfU'4 WLflX.-I-ti; sd IZotV.n caul m.jA IniU
75 ix lJIt yr7tar-; 27i Ulej Li.,t
2f9 fti KlevtUa jura .wxUl
lti'i u4 jAnvtniff, 75 VWa mZs3mix;
ItO drawn If?; tW lit Lf st4 jr H li ratkiii;
5 iItosm tthi 125 lit do;
li n vu&ium Lf 4 qr;
Z'Ji btztt mirM t;kL5e, ketctnj
Lx set fain. Ar. 50 At e'dli:
t(3 An st window Vi fc erit tLnlc;
1C1 Am lion wutlfluwlt; ium jeavrt sn'&-.
T'ttbfr witli r!nfa.I aial fall kekc.f far-
TTUOLEBALE CEOCEIi, JTo. 120 S?-b4 etreft,
V Kt. Vjbt,htM la ftre Urg 64 well et
ti tis k, wLkli U ffrt4 t tb iltetrt, en
tjjtl5e? in lArt m WWi:
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liO tbl 8. IL rjmp tnoiz&Kt; fciO do S. H.
mouti!flr;;
250 Ltw,uttimi;mc; ivv f-kmMKerei
190 be vi&th; 100 LbU WHmbgton Ur;
00 kffj hMttu &4 ntUburh nii;
55 Vttfta'biny,'t 75 tr ottnyrn;
0 bid eant cLaio; 150 d4 eotUm twine
103 Lilt wi.-klfi?; .0 c'j Maoiila od Jute
1W dox (low na ctUB linet;
2009 ft V.cU.k;200 do lair; 1500 do f'tpettr;
20090 oeoatorg tawrla; 10 Tt'i rup. corb. fdi;
200 tlf ebetU Imp., Y. lb rA O. F. tew;
200 bor Imp., Y. II. an1 G. V. tc;
454 LoM4 Vhz'mi &ud lluKuri tobacco:
100 bx. ftobk-ing Ubaw; 50 do cutbewicjilo;
10 x.tnx ctdJ; 70 do rpenn do;
ZOO caudle insnld;
250 boie 350 ikgaeAlcrattu!;
3 ea:i Ma, indizo; 6 eerwnj K. F. do
SO bn rmer; 45 do plmecto; 200 brsr'd iice;
200 if. 0. 1). yir. 250 rai C. k L. paper;
200 dot com. and fancy paiU, 100 do 3-bip(lo;
BOO mU 2 and 8 qt tub-; 250 matt eauia;
25 caes fniDe; 40 cki currant; 3 do madder;
5 bbU wbitin;; 400 ran wrapping paper;
.A I f t t. ' 1 1
ia j en GfOfliKurgi; broomai line wuDnairiu,
cbnrn, te Ac.
Jane 7, '50
GLASGOW fc DUOTIIEIl.
T7Hor.rsALn gbocebs, fokwaedixg
V AXD COMMIHSIOX MEKCUANTK, No. 50
ICTPe, bare In i-Ure and to arrire tbe followin?
Goodx, whkb tbej offer for tato at tbe lowest jrit!!,
Til .
1000 bbln fair to prime X. 500 Txjtca Teairt powdrx;
O. Sntir; 100 kej up Carb Soda;
1000 bbla cud earar; 100 boxe faleratua;
fcOO do If and crob'd do; 500 cli Manilla Cordage;
win ao r. ti. moMKK; zw) ao Jute do;
800 do plantation do;
500 dot Manilla & Grasi
100 ten prime Hiw;
1000 rk.i U, and It. Teas;
1000 ba lib coffee;
100 do pricae old Got-
ernfflent Ja. Mfee;
1000 ke'aiU;
1000 box Pm, Oleine k
Fatailj Hoap;
1C0 box( Fancj. Soap;
600 do Star Candlei;
250 do Mould do;
50 do Cagtii Soap; .
100 do RUrcb;
S00 do Va. mafi To
bacco; '
200 do Mo. do;
800 do Smokirg do;
1100 do Cuba Cisan;
00,000 Pu?. Cig. Imp.;
100 ba(-n Fetper;
25 do Aupice:
200 bbla & bf do Wa'cl.;
500 boxei GIam;
100 bale Batting-;
200 dos Fainted DakU;
Bud Cord-;
500 boxe Kaiifirj";
25 bblf Almond;
100 boxei Lem. SyrnT),
200 do asa'd Candles;
100 irescrred I rnita;
100 do Meats;
100 do Fickle:
100 do Ketchup;
100 do Olire Oil;
75 0 Brand'd Cher.
50 do do Feachec
20 casei Canaecaa
Chocolate;
40 do Wood bx match's:
50 do Sardineg,quaitcr
and bair boxei;
5 cams Citron:
lObUnMason'tBIklBK
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5 do Indigo;
50 do B. C. Oygter!:
1500 rcami Wrop. Letter
and cd raiHjr:
300 nesta Tabs, 3V8V
LIQUORS.
lObtlfpfpcc pare old 5Sbblr Malaga Wine;
Brandien;
1C0 bkU Dennit Champ,
100 do Ileidnick do;
100 caet do di do;
100 bbU Monon. Wbii'y;
100 do old Rje Whbikj,
rery uperkire
June 7th, 1B5.
50 cftcn old Md. Wune
200 boxen Claret Wine
bt Louis, Mo.
YOUNG,; KOUSE & POND,
IxrOKTEBI AXD WHOLES ALX DE1LXS3 IX
- Forciprn and Domestic
HARDWARE,
No 15, Peabl Streit, CnrciKATi.
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itft lartv 11 ii&it&t to sue jrstu.T anuuaB-1
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hvsasj "Isiiaiibami, atiiiutLinj fiieJ iucietieB,
mcffwjs IkfiUcraffe jsaste laifi CasS
in ilitrj'iffiQd iiiSi 3ii i Bultiinjus1, ;
ISiP Bid ael; Sudhjpsn Bxs Jaw SiH 'aflJLKi
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(firHIits She jr&iai air tt3i2rriae ae o&wdrofl- 1.2
'lifiiulrrmf itQvej'tty saairog imnartacc wiiii ffuuie
I'iit ietatu ' lie jKiani? tff vriHi5 Vnaiaffl
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refci531' to pre Stem SL snm8f auifl rtstuiHnof a x-vuc.o-
ami ta Ituure jLr'i3 is' -CisSrlbui! ht Sue
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lu rmT4ff Sue Gntb-sn-wiiij tsrf,e ccaisaS
win texs.'kj M i rjr'irjtr, lafSi as nvMudamil
euffitirfaitfOTmmiwittJi.liya- Avoue J Sue ury aft
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nvr 4r:r;lwi, Se lis pwtiLaew pr lie (Ae,
ia per4 fc aivw tOVBidd. tb tbe savB7 wil, M
t 1 ref ssadei ti4 tie laaeidse lvs?it Lti-
TLtse sssdhhxis aire male a4 nBtrs4 It
ADitimrzico.
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ai Fvud S tt, DsjSwt, O. wnsIetB tU ctiebtnt
4 FsSetS Ose au&i T?-Il'jrw Cawlrwl
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tare re fsuersl iSliSi' sv fwaoirr
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trier.
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THE NE7 T02K
A 1QZVSXL OT ART
fittperMj bjA tTi'a3j Iliastratni. iAeroSwl to tie
rilfllB U a ti lancet ajul raet eaiWatie
m wjrx. fl 1U ita flv vjifl.
Ea.sS ArdL5trtrt tmi m f tl wiawpad
ft.a.- Ea& eastiber eataiaa froaa t to fwr
ifograrjDgfvf cwdl ctti.gi, frma 4fw lyeisi
mt aad fkiifwl aiitett. if pave it also irsd
t. t2i tatf 3d art C Lasstaeape, jrmrd.eBj; rE -jar-
differect rii rf artLitftrtore,
lesotifTlle wvk-
tTT"u;g- ,f oew frsllJ, w Sowers, new regtti
Ai,ke, re ISaetrsSod aad der3U4 aw tuM a-t
tielr rerpeeUTf qialitiw eaa b detrm5el, fyrnr;
tie cv.4t evtetc aal 35tt Man sal cf Hand lla
lAiArjerer atteffipd.
Aa xpwie-W5Jl orp of prartkal writenv aerea ia
nau&er, ae igad W 3 tt etaia,
It jiUicJ wrreuty lne aal i printed on
tbe last pearl vizhevi yyer, vsvunInKUmi. ex
pre3y. Itzm. f 2 lr asaaaia, raraIe iarariaib! ia a.1
vznyt. Vdj ui e-vwiaicr-oa. cu' cv.b faW-rJber
flawed to tioe who act aa agrcte. fl00 will be
distributed at tb end of tbe jw anv,Dg tbi bo
nd n.i tbe tweotylarreft lift vf f tib.Tibere. T3-se
prafiiaDH wUl be paid la aa- iae tm preaium
iIle5Wl.
The folltfwins are'aeleeted from bundrflj of rlaa-
lir nAk, Tclantariljtoctribatied by eontemprane-
liberal tag It ot eauaeauy practKal, bat
. . . ... . 1 . 1 1 . . . . 1
ti wntien la a atyu icai ice on esvru 01 ioe
It ie A. J. Downing., KnUkerhoeker.
The nyjtttlezint and ojefal book ol tee kind liat
bta erer etn snder mr obtTTtioD. Ilpur.
Mr. Readec tbe Kiitcr of the UomcTLTtXiX
EEnrr, i practical pcmolgirt, axd one of tbe
Cnert icboiars 00 r eountry boast 01. n poCBse
tie etowinz deript,re powen of Dickens, tbe
elegant gosrip of Walpole, combined with a tboroagbj
knowledge of rural art. .Skate I'olUe Trxfmn. 1
Fanarri buy it for yonr eon bay it for your
daughter! It u t rich nU:Uectaal treat; a rare
oAnbination cf tie btaatlf al and tbe usefuL Argu
A. r.
We had tbouzbt in Dowmcri death, tbe eloquent
drocate of rural adornment bad become only a
eb embed remembrance ; but in Mr. Eesgle we dU
eorer aa equally rich mine of mental wealth, that
betokens tbe influence 01 tae epini icai u gone.
Jfontrote Tribune.
Adrertiter will find this an nnrurpaxged medium
of publicity, a tbe UOBTicrLTTRAL Kejiew eircn
late extenarcly in erery State in the Union. Ad-
rertiementa inserted, at Use rate of xiu per page.
WOOD ZNGEAVLVG.
Thoe reauirinz Wood EngraTing, can bare their
orders executed in an . unnvalled manner. Jt'xxial
attention i given to TiewH of AXIXALS; an experienced
X.Cgi.lsa 1nuguuuiflu uj iiij.'-' ivi t-uiB cAjnss
purpoce. Fereona living at a distance can firward
a daguerotype of- tbe object by mail they w"ih
engrared, which will be acudcient guide to attain
wiiu on Terj vci uus.
Our Exchange LUt U already rery large. A further
extension is not desired, inless publisher- are willing
to giro tbe abore a-lrerteinent sereral insertions in
their respective papers.
Agbiccltvkal Books can be forni-bed on erery
useful subject, from both English and American pub
liiiberr, by eaclofing to mi address tbe price of tbe
book required.
Specimen eopies will be forwarded on tbe receipt
ot 10 cu. in postage siamp.
C. EEAGLES, PublUber.
208, Broadway, X. Y.
Wertz Patent Submerged Water Wheel.
rpocsE wheels are exempt from all liability to
X claims of Fattcnteee of other Wheels, as will be
shown by the following letter from Mr. Merchant,
agent 01 . rarker:
Dayton, Jfarch, ltt, 1855.
Messrs. Chafu am k Edoab,
Dear Sirs : In answer to your enqui
ries, I would state that the first patent granted to
Z. k. A. Parker, for improvements in Water Wheels
expired on the 19th day of. Oct. 1850, baring run
21 years from the 19th of Oct., 1829. The second
patent granted to Z. Parker and Robert McKeLry for
the Draft Box, or air tight chest, (so called.) was
granted in June, 1810, and expired in June, 1854,
baring run 14 years. We therefore claim nothing
for the tue of either of tbe above improvements since
tee aoove oatea. ticspectiuuy lours,
L. Mjcechast, Agent for Z. Parker.
The subscribers bare secured tbe right to manu-
xacture me aoove w neei, and are prepared to famish
all sizes on short notice. . -.
These Wheels have been thoroughly tested in. this
viciaiiy, ana give universal saturfaction.
CHAPMAN k EDGAK.
Dayton, June 7, 1858. 3m.
Great Plow and Wagon
MANUFACTORY,
ueaa ot 01. ciair Mret,on the bank of the Eiver.
DAYTON. OHIO.
EVERY d-iscriptiott of Plows and Wagon
kept constant on hand and manufactured
The Plows "turned out" at this Establishment,
among which may be found Crain's celebrated Pat
ent, are not excelled by any in the United States
in fact, their reputation has already extended over
me country. .
Persons in want of Wagons or Plows would do well
to call here before purchasing elsewhere.
Jane 7, 1855. H. KDIES.
SKfiuf if frsanme 4e4r fiwts iff swti jrer aiere at
1
'LDViD XjnT Treses aaat 4 jacs llliraioro-
I jm Xwi r&zs, niicacicj XI Taradoiy, s-.iae
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in I irr '-
ifcO ITicle tern. Cocnasrl
2, VH 2.m3lsVxhb M
2.1:0 (Ciifrry CumjA "ir
Xlsl) ai,ctiit Ciarujit 1TJ
24iD TiHtacia Curriiulf-
2liC TTiiit lc.(ib CituxSb 32?.
3. H0 TLarpe 13 lti'.l Currcai lT3i
. 2ilU Zaii-ili Kaiik fi 11
ifrvdifie Ctbud "
iitil) TS'tarriiip.vB. fi
I..W1B 5itjibr 25
Jilif) JLrittA
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jiUJ) Kiaa .23
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JiUDO ryiijv lerb4ainiig . fle 25
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r.lMD F-iiflitili Filiiun .
Llilit) Ece ClueBisBS- X'B
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e&s Laii, W-jc TSTlUvw, liuvk
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Widte Fii 4 5le 1 f L
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AattS-iKajB AjWrxta 25n.lt)r,7.', 11 I'D.
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Jmtth ile: Tree E'x 2&e.
JJ'.riray 5jmw! i!c, XSe J"L
VTLit l?jmee f L
UjSl"! PlUuats tflf CtaiunexUl EirtL-Wy, effiirae
irg zb part a f uHciws : Sxiyw hmZt, tiv.i
nc tf l
LTiae, eab 55t; Spare ajBtsclel, eati 25s.
jiieij gm, 5&c
ItMLiilj Loms, eatb
Htaiey S utiles, aiur4, 25c, S-s, sii f L.
f?jri2g Flulaid.ii2Ie t iBe
Jiv Xeaela 25e te 5itu
Friret f 1 Helif 2e.
fcaliadxa 25tr: Cyrwras JiyxXa. 25t-
ELfcgits 25e- Li-bcrtu 5'Je.
Tastarix Afrieaiai. 25e i'Js.
Fw bw Gordwsa 25e to 55r
Wotssr )&ocxiai8 Aj& 11 i8. '
Wb:xe FrrrgeTree II 5.
Fvrrjtbea ite t 1 L
Ctrvk I"roA SHrer Strrpeid, 5D to IL
. ' Drvtxa Sealia 2r; Devtxa Gj-jaaJ 5it
. Wet-j"r ; Birti i'Sc
' lagnoia Aeaiisetta 55s.
Wipiiig Lawlea 11 5.
Dwarf Bx 5-6e, per jsrf
EaaKniacs 54t..
- Allkeac, arll, 25e t 56.
la oSmrg tie above fcek t vnr rufticaers,
we tg t iy it at rsptriur is growii as! qasl-ty to
auybtTHttfvre offw-td, aol perwas wiiiir-ga tsj2j,
ejj aTs,a of fartitr iocTatatioffl, by ailreiLg the
oiwriBel atScLwiis. Catalogaes f anLbd to
all 'jft-paid a.ijUeaiioas.
IiprtfBL, JOU5 SIGE2i05 A BCO
1-I7
0
HEWMITHLY UAGAZIOS.
EACH ysabvrof tie Marine wiU explain 144
octavo pagE, ia double eoluams, eaJ year tbtu
e -m;pciiiirg marly two tb-wsaod lgs cf tbe ebokt
Ij.k fcllta wu Literature of tie day. Evry nra-
brwill eoalaia aaarrous Ilttorial Iiiaftratioes,
aomrate FlUun of tbe r Ativan, a eopions Lrronic'e
of Carreot Erent, asl imjarii! Sotic-w of tie ira
UJttnat Books of tbe M'.-cth. Tbe Volumes mas-
tuenve with tbe "-iaibrs for JLMlood DECEM-
BEIL; tut jjabiCTipJJoas may ec-naeee witb.auy
Naaiber. "
Tzzxs., Tbe Msgaxlae may be obtained cfBook
1It, Periodical Agents, or from tbe Pabtiberz, at
Thi ee Dollau a year, or Twrrrr-nvE Cest a
Nunuiyer. Tbe Semi-annual Volumec, as onpleted,
neady bound in Cloib,are soli at Two Dollars each,
and Muflin Covers are farnkbed to tboe wbt wish
to Lave their back Numbers uniformly bound, at
Twenty-fire lent eacn. Llven oitmes are oew
ready, bound ia Cloth, and alao ia llalf Calf.
Tbe Fubiubers will satuy bpecinsea Humbert
graitt-itoofely to Agents and Foftinxrters, and will
make liberal arrangement with them for circulating
the Magazine. They win alio sap-ply Clubs, of t.t
ptrwns at r ive Uotlart a year, or fire person at Ten
UolLars. Clergymen and Teachers .upplied at Two
Dollars a year. Numbers from tbe c.mtntDcmciit
can now be. supplied. AUo,tbebouisl V lums.
ine Augazine weigos rer eTen nn not ovr
eigbtounces. Tbe P.r.tg? upon e-b Xuair. tchith
mt he fnid qnarttAy in al ft afthe Ojjiee ick'.rt
(4 Jfayaxine i Tfxic.d, is Thxee'evts.
Exekany. Xttepnpitr and Period icile are re
qmrttd to direct to ullnrytr't J'iyozinr, AVtr Yorl."
Tne ruWiiners would give n-tKre that I bey Lav
no Agents for whoe eon:ra.U tb'-y are rc-..rtr'l!e.
Those ordering the Mag-xin fr-m An-J..r r-
mutt look to them for tbe m'-My of th rs.
Tte Great Wetftrn Centra! I.'tiu-e
Dayton & Western & Indiana
RAIL ROAD.
IN through trains without change of c!ge,
Between Dayton, Indianapolis and Chicago,
u
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a
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u
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a
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Lafayette,
Terre Haute,
Louisville.
First Morning Train leaves Davton for IndiananJi.
at 1-20 A. x. .
Second, Evening Train leaves Dayton for Indian
apolis at 320 P. M.
JAilES JL SMITH Sup't.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
Wakefield's Hand Corn-Planter.
rjlUE Western Corn Planter Comnanv. havin
J. pie ted their arrangements for Manufacturing
thin valuable Labor-Saving Implement, now offer
them to tbe Farmers of the West, in the full confi
dence that they will at once supply a want long felt
by all, for a substitute to the old laborious, slow, and
expensive methods of planting with a hoe. Tbe ob
jections heretofore made to Corn Planters, are, in
Wakefield's invention, entirely obviated: their aim-
plkity, accuracy, cheapness, and durability, will at
once recommend them to ail Farmers. It is carried
and used aa a cane or walking stick, renuirin? no de
lay or additional motion or effort-Ms adapted for
planting in rocky and uneven ground, and in all kinds
of noil is easily adjusted to Dlant at anv desired
depth, and to drop any required number cf seees in a
hill. .
The method by whicb the seed is planted with this
Planter is new, and, it is believed, possesses advan
tages over every other, not only in facility of nse, but
in hastening germination. The seed is forced, by
pressure, obliquely from the surface of the ground
to the required depth, thus insuring the immediate
absorbtion of moiature, by bringing it into perfect
and hard contact with the soil, under and around it,
while the earth falling loosely over, cannot bstrcct
the coming ap and growth of the blade.
The economy of using this Planter, that will more
maa pay iot iieeji u only wanted to plant in aeom
mon rarden is apparent to all
Fsi ersons wishing to purchase Planters or
Rights may obtain further information by address
ing Western Corn Planter's Co. office. No. fit Main
street, between Olive and Locust street, St. Louis,
-"u"' a. B3U1U, Agent.
THE ITEW FLOURING LULL.
BLANK'S PATENT COMBINED GRIXmvo
V and Bolting or Merchant Flouring Mill, This
highly ingenious and much needed invention forms
n 'J new future ia the manufacture of
ttu&Ai and LULU, by the superior manner in
which it performs its work GRINDING and BOLT-
l.VL the Grain at a single operation into Seven
different kinds of flour and feed.
This mill possesses advantages to numerous to be
enumerated in any advertisement. The proper way
to fully appreciate its great merit is to seet it run.
ins in operation daly at
No. 313 Broadway, Corner Con.; st., St. Louis, Mo.
State and Country Rights and Mills For Sale.
W. W. HAMER k CO.,
Broadway and Court, 2d Story.
, . ttt crD .t .,?r,"
ir'mii Tfianoa-f tud sinC wiii) Us
fur Le pmreal eeiwm. It is laairoewirj i
Ict4Wo-w twnraibnbind'aa.eou3ra7tiHd!
st ,..flrfl-r Tf, W w'Im iipnr t.tfT lPtt C'LIllj'tl i
U.UU J sa-i v v - - - - I
1 s" -. T n 1
eLjjhi, Id yiErdbww tn d blt-
Al a jraKaicaJ tc tf Lii 6isjniwinainiim
ritb be i-wtl flf lb; wa&e xv Lnisind. in it
nuorbefl t 4 trw4 irk.
I muds Uiu-ry Tuir.tiir-TTTTT?inKt 3d foese
XnUljULUW ViuUrB liUCIML CB".. a.o- ui.fl.u....w
. ... ..1
Hi WTBTBiinitI) TOiCTB tl. JHI iflW u. -Ji
I tin aitro jnt-nsrh!"; a Tn. xtcjiiinr' id' Crc f rTT
fl-JL. 11 1 w,,., . SflJT-r T. -..r.fl r--;rr!
JIBuKilU.l "U U-.-, ...
r-.Tl .IT T-lP
jiBWt-W!, wim 1 $erjr!ri"T '.-i-a-ttd !ai tb w ti
Tlie.aSi'iT-f rtl rtJr-'-si -m fwr "b-rw'-rVjr
Im .! s'Wt Tor K.C-r..-'k"f m;'
ilirB-tei 1XAP-::-fi
t:x"''. C-lln.
ji. .j a . . . . 4 . -fl".
.8.-31!
OLITEII .UEXNETT C L
AJTTA:tTriXlrt XJ3 TTD J1XPAJ: TIA.LEK
Boots Shoes c Ercgsns
jra 7 jour rrrrr, x&rzs. sto.
A Z 15 XLTJCLIYT t a e'jx:Cttaiurjinr;i
tia-it. aia fit4 tn-ciuTT St llbe iS'wjr.rii trace. I
FuT".iLasi re aaiTiit-i exsaciue sieir r ,
ffiaxt''t urJ au3 jtved wiQi crt h-it- ;
warjiV!i3 BTentr "jwZIty Oriers will Tt-:: i r t
jirvE:jt a.sd csref id wa-x-Ijuvsl
SCVIiPJTT k 3IASON.
flt'UfltCslTUEIflt c TJPHOLSTEKY,
' LZALIXS AND . '
klaziYziacturcrs.
Se. 45 a-jl 42 WaiixgMsj'Arexwv, St. Lt-xis,
HATING vrsrjetel arraxgenDex'ts ftr-a fa3
fUnk OjoSf in .wrliai aai Larirg tieltt
HMStB-trai"-!!.! in Jjx W. we tAie T.'.eafTK-e it (-ftrirr
ts iimniaKSTi Wii WE ALE ni ULTAIL:
T . - ... a n j -
lf'i'9 Barta-es,
DIxicgTiASes,
5m Br-aila d
2('l Wrk Sia-ads,
Wati do,
11-8 Warir-Ax.
1WU Lclig Glaswas,
2II d 3Le .t i 'L
ll9 da rx-kliir
11)9 d renr
i.5 tra SAec,
213 Crlbe, ajtlod jisM,
2ll Lounre?,
11'9 d'.a. taira axil rjJil bir
tcta Ctaj-
KTTo wb-cb we all taxb-rxj ni walxxt, par
Icr aad rwkiag Ci-ilr Sttfas. eiex-tre, fide a&i extra
siva Taiet; Serewies aai Bwk Cae&.
Upbcilttery ia great raj-vs-ly, rati as rjirirr. Lair,
ton, xauss and Lxsi Jlatir.se, C-csifana, tjrreals,
and Kaiirts. : '
O-crwcrk is aZl.Wajrarjtei as rej-e?e-;tl xr
Pri as Low aa tbe Lowest.
Orders protE.j.t2y aii f Ai:ifc!ly exext! azl re
fpecti'Bllj aolflcitr-d. Sarlrffarti-.'a gTiarirled.
FLeaae ea3 and Batirfy j.wsrselv-fia.
EAGLE flllllLLS,
ST. JOSEPH.
THE MILLS bein rxw in gd repair axd rcn
tdcg orler, I aau prejared toraj.v mj e stum
ers wij tie very bigbest x&afket jrioe fc. Wbea
I can grind all I taa get at4 TAT for all I can gri&d.
Come and pee me you tbati wact to bay Flo-cr. lIeaX,
Braa, 5 Lens, or asylbii 3 else kept ia tbe Mil' U
my farm: eg frierdsd wA want rafb for Wltrat 1
bare p.eaty t or r " "V fv '1
cab iA want to ee, iisx beat, ca. at tie M.J
aaiit will bea trade. .
KeastEibtT tie xlace, tie Brkt Mil, cater of
w a rv r-n w 1 -w w
GWYNSFS PATENT
CJLHi TKIFU G AL PTJTJPS.
THE and eloigned, sole agents for tbe South and
West, fr tie sale of tie aUrve 1"uet, would
rerpectally call tbe attention of mixer, t&an'ifac
tartTf. railroad eotnpacies.aiid statnboaaen, bi tb
superior adraatag-s tbefe puce p.i-e otp a-Il
others heretof fe brtugbt --fure ihe public. Aivt
their cbwrf recOixxneilit34 in tj lr: 3iiUa-n il -fo:I
.win :
Tney are les llabl t g at f rl.r tiaa v.
ber.
Thty bare less frj;ti-.n a.d ar t-ui ;
durable.
They are n- t a J-.v.fsd by msl rr
for? water ti aim-t auy L' jt.
Tuey wi.1 raie m-rt. trai.rr ;rt:,:t.'
re
satae i,wrr. a.1 Jie T-;r-2 : 4. -; ;3:. .7
ever iuven'ed. Th. arr
They are -.M hj I1. l-r-;r-:'-I
turer' New York -. '.
-j- r
it:iLt;oa. All :.fi '. ?i h-si.-i. '' L-.-tv.r
4 'j
an'wen.l ai,i ia:on?:a-.i. j. rr . . t-
i.-Ali" 'A'NEL:
No. 252 N-,r:h 'A: : ;:. .
Ij J..
1856.
SPlirSG TRADE. IBjO.
LDWAKU JKAl i CO.,
OUeHo4ofllcl-iit. i't-E tallied 1&15.
XO. 50 MAW STfEl.T, C R.VEK OF rlXE. T. LOC;3.
TMPORTERS AND WHOLESALERS of Watrbw,
X Jewelry and Fa-acy io l, Watcb maker's Tt. la
and MateriaL. Sil vr and Plated VTan;, Shot Gun,
iflices, VaA, KevHrers.
Musical Instrument, Daraerreotvn'. Ac:' rr tTrv..
Ac., Chryialotjpe Materia!:; Uoel and S-aaboat
lable W are.
Dayton, Xenia & Belpre R. E.
Direct Thrn-;h lUn- t
H East.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
The onlv Route auth-.rizt-cl to T".-ket to
HEW YORK all the way by RAIL ROAD 1
Via. Dunkirk, Buifalo and iasrara Fall.
Connections Direct and without detention to New
York, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washing
ton City, Albany, Buffalo, Niagara Fall. Dun
kirk, Cleveland, Crestline, FitUburg, Whee
ling, Zanesrille, Newark, Columbus,
Springfield and Xenia.
ON and after Wednesday, Dec. 27, trains will start
from Depot at junction of Third street and Ca
nal as follows :
Express Train, 7:2&A.M.
Accommodation Train -1 1 :1 0 M
Mail Train,.-.. tMF. M.
Going. East.
Passengers by tbe 7:20 A. M. Train from Dayton,
connect at Xenia with morning Express of L. M. k
C. k X. Railroad to New York, Boston, Niagara Falls,
Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland. Crestline. IittSnnrh
and Philadelphia. Also for Baltimore, Washington
City, "Wheeling, Zanesrille, Newark and Springfield.
Jfaesengers by the 11:00 A. M. Train from Dayton
connect at Xenia with the afternoon train fnr ftnlnm-
bus, Newark, Zanesrille. Wheelinr. Ealti more, and
abo with tbe downward train for Cincinnati,. Love
land, Morrow, Wilmington, Washington, Circleville
ana Lancaster.
Paaiengcrs by the 6:00 P. M. Train from Davton
connect at Xenia with evening Express, for SDrin"--
c ... .1 rvi 1 n ... .. . . ... n
ucxu, wiumoM, presume, nevelana, Uunkirlc, Buf
falo, New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia,
Thronjrn. TirL-t
To all the above points by way of Columbuj, may
be obtained at the D. X. A B. R. R. Dtw.t.
All trains will stop at ITarbine, and at FolkerthV,
Sboup's and Frost's on notice or sirnal to Conductor.
A. W. RICE, Ticket Agent.
JOS. CLEGG, Frea't. .
'AGENTS.! AGENTS!
PERSONS accustomed to procure subscribers for
Book3, Magazines Ao., or get up clubs for news
papers, are requested to send us their names and ad
dress, and we will forward them, free of charge, a
specimen number of a publication for whicb tucy will
find ready sale; and we will allow tbeia a commission
of 50 per cent.for their services.
J.BRADFORD t BROTHER.
No. I Courtiand St., New York.
uf ike 3euii " frii AKralw: f tbi1 m-ary. I A U iXllx EL&i. .L liAllJiOAD mail ci
I tuve liiii-e nuniirttr ' tinnn .tin ii.iiiid. rtucj iar i .ninniHVaims for all tie tjwe-anani iHuutt.
.t if , fl fl--- 1---
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OpmSTtrre 2Iacie. ilinict Izrrmjfp, viLrna
uf Burp 22 mlii Biiirter tiua i'j lery i ?
jraud liDR, nfi ra Isbh tihujse i4 .curs.
1 w Tin- flirt 7 " 5 a mt 'liiiu t etiH h.
I riaviar li;un KT7 iraierTJCie.
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TavAes frxmx lniIiiaiKHc8; ta Jf. T. Ctim.1 Jt
A T.ric, FtinnFT!hiia Ctautrikl, tuitl Luiaauy, - A
luiZniuiiK.
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! CLicipv, otumtfrt tul Ftuin wrJi l.'uu.at C
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tuiin -"-pBriiiiwrn 5a-texaiR'ira.tiiiB't fV--L:F:rl'L-icrb
wiuxt tbimjre ti" cjj,
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St. Lytis at 51 r. r Truilia. 7 Ji j t
i?TNDAr TEAIN?.
LeTt. Loir's si I.A.M. Arrz-m at ,tmI
JeferBUB aX3L23AJL - St. Lwtii at IJt Tl
Fas?mr?!rs can fs 41 ij ti II .5i4, . i
TraZii a far ax Wjijikix-jlau 1L5 ni:rte ti-..
a ud rrtxrate St. Losis i-t Z J.P,r. i Ie;ira fr,
Fraxilia tnd fH-ixts Eark f it, !ry U.V:xf tie xn
ixg traja ix. can ta-re era Liairs .Al Sl a.i, u
rrtcra Lantevn tbe trsZii ti:b icairtf at Jr. t.
.-t, tiose wi escue La Jit T. mu, cti ry ttt a
ii ti.r.x. train, Lariu; aa bscr.aiii a LLS a it
i awirr flTS are req-ceittii Ujjncrre ritij-a
f:re tiIxgBf!a,ts ia tie.ca-T
Extra eitAre fur tkk jmrtl jjf 3 ri tie Cats.
E.MTED STATES JULU I-
fcr adsabaa, Vcxre & C"c,.DITy li tf f
borse Ft Co&clrtv will etajaert at -J-sftr-.! C"
wii tie traixs aad raa rf-T.lar'7 to Wt-st a L.
rUle. Ltx3iirt, Ldrpeira ax j St. J:eit. JLi
Nrti to Fx.vm. C-oZ t is 1 xLi. J jfr;-! w i E-irrrj
aTd Soxii t T-saiHe' stnsl Sratgtti L, Jii, s
Tax E-ar-a axl Ttet Sxiiii. Arlxjuasl
Ftriwtit-kelii, iiraiir; EartAi far-.ir-at
tie S lage Cods-paxy 0wk xjvitr ' Fja:r
H:-xe. rerf Ciwtact axd Fvsni ?x.1 l
l"F. Eartd wLl n Lis line f
between Barrett's aad Ma-xbertf;. ta rtsm
witi etb Passes Traix. Tiiki ts jrartr! 1; 3
EioaiDe;1ctHD7jiFtree4. . J ,
Tils extras c tie BxAd to J f CT9.Ta Cirr r
great adraxtage to tin. traced j-- paii.vsi-i
tieia to avoid ssaxy bears ef tndas rirw r?
aaee; aoi taercbaa line it ecveyei fjUj to a
fna market ia rtj.:iabs-e terms. ' '
FSEIGITT will bt rane-'rw.-l f ttiip row
Fowrteexti sireet Staij&,'f Surds j excir.d,',' V
twwa tie bcrs of 8 a 1 aa-l 5 T. li. .
Freight to iiose Sutai wiere tie CsTrjaij ir
o Arrots, TEt be pre-ril. 4 ,
fcXlUiiAIfliS aivi lilPFEE.S c .tiers i-a
retei.are invited to ca, J Pr ferAer iitf .
the See . of ilafter sf Tnnj-Jtion. tuna
Tk5rd "3 Cbtaut rtre4 aal U tie trket i
c..v (CrPs.t TWS2
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ST. JOSEPH AND COUNCIL BIFFS
PACKET .LINE
Season Arrangcrients fcTl5a
THE- entirely bw aad i)"pASflercT pv
OMAHA, J. B. Hlacd. C ost iir, i.
KcrtbevaL, CIt: ; baTirg been Xnillt ex;
tie trade, is j( w running aj a regiLlsr wxri'j
bttweea tbe cili of Jcp2i ai C.-n i'
i-rt-jTiag t. Joseph every Mciviiv t 12 '.'
Ar 1 mnriiicg wiU l-ve"0c ie-1 hl'iZ fil' J
V.'j every Friday B:i.g si it o'rMjck, j'sl:
a e-.r.-ic-a wiib ti f.ve pukt. Veariiir S- i.
cn Mondays aM Tae-vJajf, wb-b ar-i.es
SaJcr-iay and Sanday eve cg, lv wbicb -
n-nt j.a?er.-fl;rs orfreiat will sit be i; j'--t.
X-&? a; bat to-repire rn.gni.ag, all '-n ."'
:i.e . wrrrf-f tLe Umata Lave a lar Vtr v
k il.'-ij o-.t :xe?;!3 thm rr -c ;-.'.
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irrnf. 'ntEt tt- raj-enr-f-ii" !-"
- ca u -r w..j W m.l i ti i-reei:t f-:t.- ,
Tiru TLrii-jri m-Ttdfit 2Jc:7-jt, St:Uc.rtt Zzyp
1st. X'.XJ-JLulXSS Irtjuras 5 j,.
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ST. LOUIS AND COUNCIL" W
PACXrX ;
THE steamer ADMIRAL, b:ivli,s Wu ti
rc;aired and refitrl, w ill ply rrtr'j
St. LouU and Council Bluff, da:-ixg tie
l35o, toutiicg xt Jefferoa Ciiy, Boonfir.t. L11
worth, St. Jcefc, Stvantab, BrowaTiL',
Nebraska City,Su Maryjaaditliatenned
Thankful for the raircnaj-e ex'terded to
MIRAL during the past season, the oCcer? V'5
punctuality and dL'patch, to Merit the eoat-2'
01 the favors conferred by sb ipp:rs, isi J-?
will receive all due attention. '
CHAS. K. BAKTR
TL. A. DACST. C' -
MBS0DRI RIVER -PACXEI.
THE new, elegant and fast runnisg
packet and freight steamer. E. A.
xaiawin, uominander, is now runninz " T T '
trips betweeu St. Louis and Council D.p? j U
one of tbe best freight steamers on tie river, U i
been built expressly for this trade. .
COUNCIL BLUFFS VW&'Qn
I mx. nne passenger steamer UL.ma,
A ton, Master, will rm regular! v duriBti
between St. Tni rA fnnni, ! P.InfTt. HT
hope by regularly and strict aUettion to
merit a share of the public patro-aaje. ,
J.THROCOOIiT05,V-
J. E. GORMAN, Oerk.'
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n:A.vrrACTrKZE3 or all rn3cxirfic 1
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GLASGOW, MJSSOtBL .
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THANKFUL for tho very liberal p0
we have hertkofore received from ofit
friends and customers, axd while respectfa-J
ing a continuance of the same, pledging
spare neither pains nor expense to men
a are of the public, we beg leave to tfi
William J. Lewis baa withdrawn from o .
Thos. J. Bartholow is admitUJ a paryi .
date, the style of the firm remaining unck-
that we have secured the services bf CiJ
G. Davis who will hereafter let in the
traveling balisman in eonnecti-in 4
Bartholow and will daring the etimioj
sonally wait upon our customers for thai,
soliciting their orders. Our stock heliveJ'.
year of all descriptions is unanimously
quality of whicb cannot fail to g ve en'T .
tion to consumers. II. W. LEV t"
Glasgow, MoJanoary 6, 1555,
DAY & MATLACK, Wholesaler"
Dry Goods, Eo. 57 Pearl street,
nut and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio.. .
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