Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 21, 1864, Image 4
I I i i ill t , ' ! ' 1. if f ; t Mi '-.jl 1 . 'J . i si V: II i I i ! iTi !! ! i r. v " ! u Sr. i' f t i r ; I J . - i r I ! IGRICUiT.UR Ak " ' : kTh National Jntelligenccr yires ,the idhjMtiQg summary "of the forthcorniuj X5XvTV'icir.i!iet Defjirtroent cf Agricul ttrre'flpthe cofKlitioa cfcrpps in June: . Appies-wA goui crop ia the Eastern f ?JSIjddJo6tite?t -lut col -gocd in the UV5tortnt:cVc.f te'llocni having fall kttoiL tmhoui telling" Iru it. f!ltactes:In- the Eastern States tie .,... ...... hw'pforni?es well; in the Weiiern it is timost' totally deblroyed, with many of ll2.1rpCS.;: . ' . .; T'Grjfft Many were killed on the ai .- -v.- . : .. . .. coviine cri the In. day cf January, cfcrfc-had the fruit .buds more or. less iojared in the West but still a !fair crop i.ahucipated. r.' -. ' . - r yheatTJi'e .growing condition 'cf the ' -Winter wht is tnosv excellent; except JuNprthcra" ; Wisconsin and ' Minnesota 5p"Cre drought nas prevailed, in one er twp other localities, but it was severe- ly iDjared by the cold cf last February, iierethere . was tut little snow on iIiq pT)Cnd.;The' general injury . frora.jhe' cause is estimated at not less than thirty jsri,c.eDL-' Ar. the; time approaches for fcdrtestinir, this'' crop in the Eastern and lKlJieS tales, howerer, lids fair to be tefwftfr&i '";;... ;:' Corp.TTbe 1itness ' of the: sprinjr cepiiacb.-jplaRtiQg but the vvet. warm 3YVVcr',bayJbrcuohtih"e crop forward rerv rapidly, and it' promises weirarthis )ueol3 nearly, an. average crop in lhe"rc?hber;of acres; planted, many injured-wheat fields having -been 'put in '6ats is universally '6poten of 'as the Ihrest and most . promising crop of . the lsinu f-fcr;sQvvn in. our country. The prospects of the hay crop' is unu sually 'ood.' " ' "' . JJaple 'Sugar' this year "is largely in creased in almost every State where it Ca be made ; the quality is spoken of as xfellent. . Sheep. The condition cf this jmpor tanUsiock is very good," for it received ihlLctJ of .tare. . Jhe increased .. per clnt.is equivalent to that of last year. In the circular just issued, inquiries bafd-Xecn rnade of sorghum,', cottOn,to ba&roax; beans; potatoes, hay', pastures butter and cheese, in addition lo some of the crops just noticed. Th'l jChicago Journal says: "A gen tleman writing us from Fulton, III, says I have traverser over the mo?t of Illinois, end, through -central and eastern Iowa, nnngihe past "three weeks,' and. think there will be full crops of wheat and corn in ihese Slates this year. The crops are first rate but apprehensions, exist that the farmers, will be very short of help ii'hen harvest . time . comes. I have also teen 'in some parts cf Wisconsin. The ..... ...r.. - jprofp'cts are not so good there for full crops.; They need raiu." . . . : TURNIPS. 'ii-We-laTe-' never paid the attention to different varieties of this root which it ileserves and receives abroad. The rea son rnay be that in the Northern States where their culture has" been most exten ded, and where we find the most careful '.culture in all respects, we can not feed them cfiT'upon the ground, as is the cus 4om in Fngland, where most varieties Jaost generally cultivated, and perhaps the best, all things considered, are the .Purple top Strap-leaf, which is flat, and the Cow-horn, (Venus' Long-white,) whkhfjs a; long root, 'standing a good deal out ( .out 'of the Aground V both are orite field varieties, the latter seldom seen in New York market. The Yellow ctone and Golden ball are each excellent and handscme, and the Swedes (rutaba gas) trre all valuable, even if sowed ra h'er late, though; of course, these ought to have a long season. For table use in winter and rpring. yellow or white ruta bagas sowed tin ;Ju!y are preferable to those put in in June, if they grow quick ly, for, they are less rank, and more mar "rowy; - ' ' ::- '" -Th last Week in July is. usually. the time chcsen.for sowing turnips. (Swe .2ish?tuTnips may be sown any tinie after the middle of J une. ) - The best rule in regard to the seed is to-sow as little as yoa canaxpoand if lightly applied is a plenty for. twenty, acres'; J; Drilled eight een Inches apart theyda better than if sowed broadcast, though this is the usual method with common turnips. If the eowlng be delayed." until. August, even lateia'the month,' and severe weather Iiolds cfT until the 25th cf November, Thanksgiving Time in New Eflgland a good return may be expected. Tur nips do their growing; and filling out, in in cool weather after ., frost, and are only 'injured by such freezlng as entirely cuts down their leaves and freezes the ground hard. . -The. best returns are gained from rutabagas sowed about the middle cf June, the drills being -put far enough apart.to give the .eukivatorroom to g lefween.'the rows. Sowd late there are fewer weeds, th roots do not-grcw so large nor require so much room, and so thajirm?.nay bd xauch nearer. ' ....... - To rocic . green :ccrn, take iwo dozen cars cf green" corn, well cleaned from the : silk,' &c, then slightly cut cfT the edge cf the kernels with a sharp knife, and scrape the remainder cfF. Place in a pot with "two teacup?ful of water. When cooked out, so there is danger of burning, thirr with sweet nilk. ; When well done, season with salt, and add but ter to your taste. MAN FORMERLY ACCOMPANI ED -BY, THE- REINDEER. ' - Lartet and Christy have found in caves in Cenlrar Franca .a jloor-creccia con taiiiing bones of .the -reindeer and other animals',5 ashes fragments cf charcoal, flintt chippings,. and" weapons and uten sils cf, reindeer-bones .ahd homes,, with slabs of stone-having sometimes the forms of animals scratched upon them. Among the remains of the reindeer, several ver tebra are. sometimes found united, and also jointed tones with their parts still in connection, showing that the animals must have lived in the region;, and the long bones are usually broken in the same uniform way, and evidently to get the marrow out. '.The remains cf , the com mon stag, wild - bc;ar- and hare are very rare.' A few teeth of the Irish elk are found, and an occasional dental plate of the qd elephant is met witlh.V There is no written record of the existence of the reindeer"; or' of a sub-afctic'- cliiratp, in ........ i . . T, ... - - -i .i what is now temperate Europe. - 1 ' BEHJAMIN BOGERSi ' . - -o '' J Proprietor of-th'--''! - 'V,'-" ' iEHfl;ti:sill .. . : ' Has the - - - ' F A S T E s:v n 6 ii sus . . - - . - West of tbo ilissouri Iiiycr, and will hire them to mpcnsibJe parties t rcaonabIe fates . TE11MC 'CASH. A LARGE CORRELL TARD . -rt) for Stock. IIorooB Boarclod By the Dnyi "Week or Month on reasonable tcjms First Street between Main and Atlantic, BROWXVILLEy NEBRASKA "March 51st, 1S6-I.. ..; . p30-v3-ly jb: jul a l e i8T.ii:i!oi BREITMYER ! & ROBIgON. i WE call the attention of the 'Lad'cs and Gentleman of lirovuville Siaa vicinity to.oamew sUck uf .,. : Coots and Sliacs. Gaiters, : n " morals, Lace Cools, 1,'olka Shoes and Joany , . . kind's, - ". Itoj s', DIiss Chfldrc n and Infants - ' O X2 O E t3',.-"V. Jest Received, which we will sell a cbeay for the ash as any boue la theWest BOOTS AND BHOES MADE TO ORDER In the very latest styles.- We warrant all enr work to give tatisfaotion, lor we employ Bone hut Uio best o( wcrkmea- i . . ' :, LEATHER & SHOE-FINDINGS. Tor sale, and every thing belonging to the trade. VTto rptnrn onr tlianki to tht rnhlie tor ' tiast favors and by strict attention to our business .ho;e to merit Wiift liberal patronage tdtowed npon n heretofore. Bear in mind that our motto is lke;'S IMBLE PENNY." GCOME AND-SEE TJS.-C3 . ptn on a'hoft'uotice in a neat wortman-like niahner. , ; . ... EITMTRR fc ROBINSON, ' , . v - iJrvwnyiiie, Nebraska. April 23, 15(54. : B34-v8-yly . , THE 3La.-: J3i. "7. Gr. SAW AND FLOURING VTlLLTceep eonstanlTy on band en a9ortment of v. - . . ' : . . . - . ... j - t v " Estra-SuperCne to Common '' iEn ' Q .TEJ EnL , L 0 MB ER, . . j .; . ' . Xf US. "S? X2I, And all other articles usually' kept in afirst-elasa Merchant Flouring or Sait JlilL ErownTille, Marjh 31st, '64. n30-8-ly. Cash Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 30 35xL TEJ5 Or . rain;?,. yns ana yoiun., rare Liquors Tor Medical Purposes, All Kinds of ratcnt Medicines, DEKTM -AXD FAKCY GO.QDS. Blank Books and Stationery, The best brands of Cbe wing and Smoking TOBACCO AND SSGARS, Xralx nof tUL Colors. TEItFUJIERY AND TOILET GOODS, He a?sures bis patrons, and the pnblio gentrally, be will keep on band an extensive stock of the ar tides mentioned, besides an jtbing and everything usually kept in a first class Drug St ere, which he is prepared to sell at low rates for Cash. Call and examina for yourself ,, f, , , .,. South-east Corner Main and First Streets BroT7nville, Neb radio. . Prcscripllobs ana Orders -1 CareXally fiHed t all hours. - ,f ' March 31st, 4.'. f- 630-t8V 1 C ' ' ' SHEEP Shears of the mo6t approved cake, for sale At McLaughlin & Bwan'g. Aljtrge assortment of Pockot knives. Batcher knives etc., can bo seen . . . : 11 At IIcLaugU.Jn h Swaa. OEOSOE DliMEUIT &. CO., ; jjnufactnrers' ' Apents lor the sale of Watc22cs, Chains, Sec, &c, ' WOUTII $500,0000! v To bo sold for one Dollar Each, without regard to valaa SPLENDID LIST, 'Of Articles all to be soM for oft Dollar Eash. ' 100 Gold Hun'ini! Cased Watches, - o .. .:. $100 each ; . TTfttrhp-i. ' ' :-'. ' each ZM Ladies AVatches. '- - - ' - ' ' i eacn G0 Silver - 15 each d vy.?H rt.mt . Vst.lnJ Chte!ai J- 'r- '' i 1. v VHV ' J M aiuf . " ' Chains, - - - - $15 to 20 eaeh 4OO0Tes N"eclt,'Gtfardian'JChatelain: t ' . i . . i . ..( ..!. ' . ' i2 ..1 i a to 15 each 3000'Caftieo Broocbe 5 s 3.300 Mosaic and Jet Brooches f 3000 Lava and Florentine Brr-oches", - .14 to ' 8 each : 4 to .( aeb 4 to e each 3. 00 Coral, uaroei at r.iueriu si iw-uo, 8000 Came Kar Drops, ' '- - : -; 3(00 Garnet Mosaic and Jet Ear Drop, - ; 4000 Lava andFlorentine Ear Drops 4000 Gents' Scarf Pins, - ' - J-H' 6000 Chain and Band Bracelets, 3600 Gettn' BreaU Pins, ' " ' 3000 Tateh ' ' - ' - ' cOfO Fob and Riboon Slides, " ' -7003 Sets of Bosom Studs, 4 to 6 each '4 U 4 to ' 4 to 5 each 6 eacb C caeb 8 each 2 to 3 to 10 each 2 to - 8acb 214 6 eavb 2 to C each 2 te 6 each 1 to ; 6 each 2 toi 6 each 2 to 6 each 2 to 10 each I to 1 5 each 9C00 .S!eere.l3nuo,s, 9000 Plain and Ghat-ed Eiags, ; 7ooo stone set kujfs,- ... 7000 Miniature Lockets, Crosses, &c. - i All eftte jjocss m tnaiovp uistwni vz ij:, whd oui rese'vativu for Oue Dollar each. CertitcatesoJ all the varjous articles are placed ia similar envelopes and sealed. Theso envelopes wiil be sent'by mail, or delivered at our office, without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate yaU-itilLEce what article it rep resents, and it is optional arith jou to send ono d ollar and receive the article or not. Ia ait transaction b mail w shall etiarpe for for forvarJing thoCetiUlcates, pans postage; and doing thoDutHes,-.25 cerua eoh. Fiw jCerii flexes will be sen for $l; Eleven fjrauThJrti for $5 Sirtj-five for $10 and Onehutidre.tfjtf 15.; i A i C0RR3P0m)EXTS liiljrely "npohaa" qnlci. and prompt answer to their ?orders. Our bnsinesi is con ducted upon liberal," hohest,str8Uttfi)rwardprinciple, and we guarantee satisfaction ia all ca.ces. Our pat rons may always depend upon haviny tbelr orders faith fully aud ftanctnally supplied.' lu tiocaad wili corres pon!ents benejtlected. , . . " .t , JCf'CorresponaeiifcS bdouic; ocwrpnn iu wine mcn r-sTijrini hnit tinslnpss relations wiih the above Keinlemenr-l-alte-jpteawe -tu-sajUii; that they te Uonorafcie.-upjifi'it mo, aadpttlurfltt all Uieyuromiin aud the Jewelry I have seeu from there is zeni:iue,and elves .iatisiaction. ,, ,tR. O TIIOMP30X. n7-tf . Kur? ery Hill, Keb. !(5ST; V? YOCIl; CLtRS FOlf imp r- new And SFL'ire tremiujik! ,1 pmeson's magazine: THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD! This popular. Monthly. conUina ... mor i for the. money than ;iny Jliirazine in tho wo. Id.1 . Jn.lOi, it will have icarly 100 pes, 25 to. JtO stee! plates, 12 colored, patterns, and COO wood enravins and all this for only Two Dollars & Yeary; or w'.dallar lcM than magazines of its clasa; ; Icry lady ought to taka "Peterson." ': 'I a the ; gtfnbral .advunco of prices, its is the only Magazine ,thatj has not, raised its prices, either ia single Subscriber? or to club?, and is, therefore,', emphatically,-The Magaiina for the Times. ' "" ' Tbe stories in "Peterron aro conceded to the best published any where. Mrs. Ann ti. Stephens, Ella Rodman. Mrs. Denison, Frank Lee Benedict, the author of "Susy L's Dairy," T. g. Arthur, E. L. Chandler Moultonn Gabrielle Lee, Virgjpia F. TownscnJ. Rosn31e Ordy Clara; Augusta., and the author of "The Secml Life,'' "besides all the most popular female writers of America aro regular contributors. Irf' addition to he-Usual nnmberof short stories, there will be given in IS 51, Four Original Copy-n'ghtod ToTelcts, via r :' The Maid of Honor ft; story of Queen Bess, by Ann S. Stephen?.; Tbo ,Lo!t Estato a story of to-day.Iiy!tho anther ;of "Tha Sooord- Life." Maud's Summer, - at Saratoga, by Frank Lee Donel'ct. Fanny's Slirtotion, by Ella R'lmn. lu its Illustrations also, "Peterson" is uiirivaled. The publisher challenges a comparison between its sujorb Mczeotints and other steel engravings, and thic La ether, llagfcjine?, and one at.: least given in every number. Colored fashion plates in ad vance; It is the only Magazina wheso Fashion Plates can be relied on. Each number contains a Fashion Plates, engraved on steel, and colored from Fashicalatetthan any otb'erifagaziaa gives; also, a dozen or mora-2ew Styles, engraved on Ved? also," 5 Pattern, f rota hioh a Press Mantilla or child's Customo can be out, without tbe aid of a mantua-maker eo that each cumber, in thisvay, will save a year's subscription, ,The Paris, London, Philadelphia and New York' Fashions are described at length each month. . Patterns of Caps. Bonnets, Head IresjcS,"&c.,' given. Its colored patterns in embroidery, crochet, ic. The Woik- fablo Department of this Magazine is 'jrhoUy onrivalcd.' Erery number contains a dozen or more patterns in every, variety of Fanjy-work; Crochet, Embroidery, Knitting, Dead-work, Hair work, &c., Ac.j&clfvOTy month, a superb colored pattrrn for slipping. purse or ohalr seat, !&c.,T. giveii eaclTof which, at a retail store, would cost fifty cents. - "Ou.ri'KcW Cook -Book .' -Tho Original ;House fcold Receipts of "Petorion" are quits famous. For 1854 our "Cook-Book" will bo continued: Every "one 'f these receipts Bns been tested. Tifs alone sis well worth the price of "Peterson." Other re ceipts for the toilette, sick-room, &c, io., will be i,iiiie;:..-';:'' ;:- i n-.-;,i New and fashionallo music in every number. And hints on Horticulture, Equestrianism, and all matters interesting to-ladies. - .. , TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, Three copies for one year, , x Five copies for one year. Eight Copies for ono year, Twelve copies for one year, $2,0 ,; 5,00 " 7,50 .10,00 ' 15.00 Sixteen copies for one year, 20,00 Prcmlams for getting up Clubil-'-Thrce, five, eighT. or more copies', make a Club.' To 'every per son getting up a club of three, and remising five dollar oraciub of Five,.r.d! rcmittiag seven dollars and a half or a dub of Eight, arid remit ting ten dollars or a cldh of twelve, and' remitting fifteen dollars, an extra Jeopy of Vtho' uvigazine for 1851 will.be given., Ifprcferre4,towevef, e will send asra premium, (instead of the extra fcopy.'i an IU il-s tra ted Lady's 1 Album, hrndsoratly bound in gilt, or cither f our Mezzcjtinis,' for framing--each 27 inches by 20 "Bunyan parting from .his Blind Child, in Jail," or "Banyan's Wifd Interced ing for Uis Release from Prison." To .evtry person getting up a clnb of Sixteen, two extra -copies of the Magazino will be sent, or any two of the other premiums.' - " .i Address, post-paid, ''''' CHARLES J PETERSON, , , .' No. 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ,' ' All Postmasters constituted Agents; but any person nay get up a club. Lpecimens seat gratui tously, if written for. . . - if HELLO, STRANGER WHERE DID YOU GET Til OSE ' v; . . '.- j ... ::.: j .k j , . . v . ; . r ! ' .1 ; . . .- . isr e g b 6 iiis p AT . " J. BEHItY. C0S.',. t. ?-.v.r!;' THE VERY CilEAPEST, HOUSE IN '1 BROWNV1LLE. J. BEHRY & CO., . Have Just received, ana are new openlnr, at stand oa Main street, one of the largest sticks oftheir DRY' GOODS AND ver offered in this market. Eemember the place, " J. BEHRY & CO.'S, ' U.S., ' j 4 Lt . a it. r u J u . iO ; V r . 2NTo. li, xJltxija. otx-oot, . BROWPTFILLEi ?f. T. ; :C ;.-HELP,F0P THE BLIND. : DR. 'mt LAWRENCE. );;:!., . t' ' - - ... .s .. Ooullot " - Having' given .my attention almost exclusively within the last few years to the . . . ; CURELOF, DISEASES QF THE EYE and having been uniformly lucsesiful ia every cat I have undcrtakn, I now offer my services to the afflicted and warranted lo ears eveiy instance taken i&hajni. - " . -. t: . -:. , - : v' 'L Bhgw.vvilie, March3. 186 1. This Is to certify that , I have laen suffering for the last twfl years' with icfiamatioa of the oyes to gether with partial blihdnoss, from Simeon the eor nea.and granulation of the lids, which'were so thick that Iconld hot rale thetn enough to seo my way. I am proud to eay that Dr. Lawrence, who is now stopping at Brownvjllo, has entirely cared me, and I recommend him to all who are aOicted with sop eya. lit RICHARD E. CASE. ' Lo.ydov, Iarch . ?, tSG4 ;. I had lost onetif myeyes and thought that in a few months I would be deprived of the other, but hearing of- Dir. Lawn-nee- 'f Urowijvillei I went and consulted him in reference to my eje: bo proncunu ina blind from cataract, I . procured a prescription from him,' when to 'iny astonishment, in one week my sight &a nearly restored, and is now. quite per fect; TlIONAri WALTERS. Give him an: Carly call. ' : , ' -' -v4i.v3.cs: Pkowntill's, March 3ISC$?:-, lifting been nearly blind for six yean I had giv en op all hopes of; ever being cured I went and con sulted Dr. Lawrence and pronounced lay blindness from opacity of the cornea. : I submitted to bis op-, eration and I am happy to say resulted in tha res- toratlon of my eyes, and I.takc pleasure in recom mending hihi to all who are aflLcicd with sore eyes. . , r v THOMAS IUCKETTS. . Brcwnville,N. T. SALIXALBA. TXjc Greatest Timber for tlio ; BRIEIES. IT?" It makes a'tei -feet Heige fence In four years ! 53" One Arre or it settlrs fall, in Ave year will make enough Woxt tot one Family! fTI" It prows straiglit, and very tail I It never Bpfouts Iroin the roots; but when cut down, will grow again from the stump, very rapidly ! 3" 11 1 the htst soft wood for fuel, r any other purpose! . . . $LT" When kept off the grocnJ, the rails will last 30 yer ! : 53" It grows equally well with ua on upland, where this rich, a, in the. bottoms!!.' ' ' 53" Cuttings eiRht inches long stuck in the ground in t e Fall, never fail to grow I . : r. u 53" We sell it for h per thousand Cuttings, deliv ered at anyof onr Asencies.- ,l 53" Parties wishiijg to buy, should orderearly of out Agents, sotht they may uotify us ia time. cuttings . ' Bundled and delivered at the above places, as ' soon as the lea res fall. T. It. FISHER, 'rowuville, is Agent Tor ITemaha and cast half of Richardson Counties. ..; i CCETIS & PEA VER, Pawnee City, are Acentsfor Pawnee and west half of Richardson Counties., . . - ' RKV. MR. TIKK.IIAM, Beatrice, is Agent for Gage and Jones Counties. . . ... . t J. U. BUTUSfi, Austin,. Agent for Clay and Saline Counties. . ; h : Bewaro of Willow Feddlera ' w - . . .... We learn that many swamps of common Willow have been cleaned upyarid the Cutiinps sold astiray Willow. We get our Willow of SAMITKL KDWARDJ, of La Moille, Illinois, a responsible Nurseryman OFTFITTIPJ& HDUSEI 1856! ' ESTBLISHED ! 1856! WM. T. DEN, WCrLD.most respectfully invite the public generally to call and examine his Stock of aierchandbe before makini? their purcbasos eUewhere, as they will thereby SAVE THEIR MONL.Y. MOTTO "SilALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES," BUT NO TUOT. i.'H's . ' Stoc! consists of Day-Goods, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Clothing Bootg and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Furniture, Doors- aud Sash, Stoves and Tinware, Queensyvare,' Hardware. Cutlery, Iron and Nails, Glass and Putty; Oil and Paints, Drugs and Dye-Stuffs, &c, &c. TTas a large assertment of Fancy Press Good, Lidy's Fancy Hats and Bonnets Children and Jlisses Fant-y Ffats. Notions, Gloves aad Hosiery, Uoop Skirts, 4lc, At Low Figures. .'... A Full Assortment of Gent's and Boy's 'Summer Clothing, Fancy Shirts, Under Clothing, you will And at .."''' ' ' I '.--. .'... , i . . Cheaper than at any other House in town. .. , . ..' Buy your . ''.'" . STAPLE AHD FANCY GROCERIES At DEil'S, he keeps a full assortment oa hand. DE W. CLicag and St. Louis Contain Made' Roots and Slices, and Ladies' 4 "t , Fancy Gaiters. : , Are the Best in the Uarket and , SELLS THEM CHEAP, MIND THAT, AS YOU GO ALONG! CHEAPEST C00KIKG AND PARLOR S "Z3. O 7 " ', . . 0! Latest Paterns you find al ': ' Cheaper than at any other House in Brownville. ' 1 i . , i . i . -. . . . i - Has a larire assortment cf TIV-WATtR. lAUGE KET TLES,''HKAVr SIIEKT-1ROX, HOLLO W-W A It Si, STOVE-PIPE and ELBOWS, that he will nut be under sold on.' ; - - - ' . 'M ' FOR ' ! HIDES, PELT3; & FUSS, DEN pays the Highest Cash Price. -l", A full Assortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS Returns bis thanks to the Public for past favors, and "by 6trict attention to Business hopes to merit that lib eral patronage bestowed oa him heretofore. .... ' " ... SABBATH SCHOOL DELL NO. 2. 75,000 Copies Sold the First 15 Llonths of its Publication.- - ' It is an entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Many f the Tunes and Uymus were written ex pressly for this volume. It will soon ba as popular as its predecessor, (Bell No. I ) which has run up to the enormous number of 575,000 copies in 36 months, outstripping any Sunday School oo!: of its siso is sued in this country. Also, both volumes ara bound in one to accommodate schools wishing them in that form. Prices of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, $12 per ICO. Bound, 25 cents, 018 per 100. Clcth bound embossed gilt, 33 cents, $32 per 100. Bell No. 1, paper coders, 12, cents, $10 per 10O.i Bound 20 cente,$l8 per 100, .Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 tents, $20 per 100. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound to gether 40 cents, $30 per hundred. 25 copies fur nished fit the 100 nHi(. Clftth linnn.l omVinaaorl gilt, 50cent3,$40 perlDO. Mail postage free st l. : 1 : . UUi4At;jii WAXiKS, publish er, If4 -I! all-ly No. 431 Broadway, New York. (ft ' ' . BILLS. Aro yon sick, tetb'e, and rr.iijila;ninf Aie you out cf Drtlpr, with your svstern 1 '.'i-' cit'raii,7',,,l, Mini vour ft eJins ait oifen tie prelude to wtioiis illness, ohie !it 1 T I H t'hic'Ki.e. iscrtcr i:; upon t.!:.Ei:!I i-nouid Le avfrlfd ' ? by iMisnoiv t :?f-t s tt-mftlVi T:. ke A? er ) ti !, I) ai d cfcniiPe out t;.c !i.-oi- ft,. ' . L;xd, ai:t irr rl.e , b;;k.s -2n-.oe on m-t-bMrucied" ia' J" if 11 ' ia. Tliev t;mu- 3 lu'.e the i'lM'Cfioiii" cf the Jb-..-.. 'r: 'r ,,., into vi Mi!M netivifv. rnrify tEe pv.'t?m frorV!ic- tdtn-cuoirf w lU h mata ilistT.se. ' A co'd t-cftte forncv. hc-re iti it:c ttxh-, ai.d obstructs i?s r.alural functions. TlM-se, if rot re iieveiV rcatf.i'j'Pii .tl;tu.eive$ and tl v. unuuntiins organs, jnoiluisnir p'.-i:i'ral a??ravat:ou, t-ulR-rii sr, fii.d U:sc:c, 'lie in this condition.. opprcwd by tli l'irafif!nf;ttT. lake Aver's mm see Vcv riiiectiy tliev n-foi( t!:c natural kcihwi of thu sys- tern, ami v. i'lh jt I Ue I'-ioyniit tWUug of In -tith r.ia. What is tnle aid so j)iuitrf:t futius ttxriui sud com mon cfinipiaiiit, is a)i-o true in mtv of the decp fwited fed dangerous d:sf-?nj-r. Tfesame purga tive CiTcct expciB tbeni. t-.- arl by fn.iipr ot.-truc-tious and dcraiijrenwiit f ti;e raler.il lnr.ctiona of iit- UhIv, thi'V aie rapitlly, and many ot tla-m sure'y, C:n-1 Ly ilii fsune niecn.,. Noi.c who kiiow tho 'virtues or these l'i!'s, wi'l iieK'tct to employ tLein wli'.-n tsntieri;iir from the disorders thev cure. - - fctatemcnts ijom lending r liyf-iciavf in muio of the principal ciiits, ai:d Iroui other wtii-Li.owu public l-ito'.-s: Fron a Forwarding Merchant cf St. Louis, Ftb. 4, Da. Ayes'; yonr tLU are tie prrnron cf all that is rcu-ut in' mfclicn.e. Ti.'ey liavecuitd my little daughter of n'ewous rorts ffon lor hands and It it tlist hud. poved ii.cmat.e lor tur. HniiOiLcr has been Ion? piievct.'y tiilliettd ii;h blotches and pirrploa ou i cr thin end la her Lair. Alter our clind was cuicfijihe alo tried j onr ar.d tliey Lave cured her. , ASA JiCI10iIlLGE. '"Ara Fnmilj- lliyslc. " - " -From Dr. F'W. (kirhc'right, Xew Or't'ins. Your Ii!!s are the piince of purg;e. Their ex cellent rinlitiis mri-a.-s onv catiiai lio we pof.-c. I'hev arc' miid, Lut vu.yw rtain r.:.d tlit-ctual m their r.ctiba on the Lowe!!", which makes thcia iuvaiuubla to ns iujij'j.c.ry t:eat::ie:it cf di.-eaie.. . .1( KcniLu !3.S.:Vf t3f rirlnrfar, Fou! Stomach. FrnaJrT.Cwru-d Fajjd, FaJtirwre. Dear 1 .1:0. .yk?.- 1 cnni.ot tuswer you irhat ccu!fa;i.;.i I have tuixL Vvi!li'our 1111s be! ter than to tay ttil ,'!.-'t trc mr tient tr a j'-roatire nic-ii-cine. 1 i late .'rer.f d. Lt adtnO ou thai eiTvcinal cafhartia in my daily contest with disease; ai d te lie vine, w 1 do. that'your TiJift cllbrd ua the Lett we Lave,l ot'eourte value then; highly. ' Xvi . :I"iTTSBt-n, Ta..' Slay 1; Vs&J Da. J. C. ATEn. . Sirs I have Ltvu . rei ec.tedly cti-.ctl cf the worst headache anybody cau have by a do e or tno of your Tills. It seems to arise from a loul fiomach, M:hich tiiev cIaH?e at cn.ee. Yours with great respect, KD. W, I'KEBLE. Clerk cf Steamer Garten. Eiliom DiortlrMIjivcr Couiplaiut. ' ' Fro Or. Tuoder Dell, tfXev) YorU City. ' . ; Not ctdy aryour Tills admirably adapted to their ptirporc os' an aperient, but I fiud their beneficial tlitcts 1:5 oa the liver very marked indeed. ' They Lave in mvpractice proved more ellVctunl for the cure of biHoua c-,mp!abits than any one remedy 1 can mention 1 j-i;:ccrely rejoice that we have at k-i::,i: a purpitive which is worthy the conlidence of tho pio.e.tioa iir.d the people. riVARTMErT OP TnE IxTECton, 1 Y.'aillTjiou, D. C , 7th i eb., f 5ict;I lave nsed your Tilis in my general and. 'fro'ttf 1 j;!ctice bVfffcince" you made them, and c :i,i'itt leMtate to fei'.y tUey are tno vest camanic vc r.:i '('. 1 iifiregu;a')ng r.cr:on oa u;e Jiver is 1 licirrfejulatmsf r.c (,uic;v : uecide J, consetuemiy iney are an au n.iii L.'o nn.edy for. deiaugemeuts of that organ. Judtt-d, 1 have seldom found a case of bilious dis ease to chrtinate that it did not readily yield to them, liatcrnally yours, AIX'VNZO HALL. 51. D., ' FIij'sTciu.l Vfihii Marine Hospital. Dyjtratrry, Ciarrlra, I?c2.?;c, Worms Front Dr.J. C. Creen,'cf Chicago. Your 1 ii.'s havt .bad a" Iou tiial in. my prsctice, nnd 1 bold them in esteem as oue pf the bet aperi ents 1 l ave ever found." Their a'tei a'h e e.lt-ct upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when piven in s-niall doses lor bilious thscn'erg and diar rhea. The:"; tugar-coatlnsj makes them very ac ccj trl!c end couvcuetst lor the use of wcsieu twl cLiIdicn. -. . - - DyjriMirJ. I Pipnrity of the Elosd. From Fee. J. V. Uimes, rasior cf Adccnt Church, ........ LostoiL Da.AYtr.lI liavP. u.-td your Tills with extra ordinary f iiccess in my lamily and among those 1 am called to visit in distiess. To regulate the organs of digcttion 'and purify 4he-bioori, they are the very Lest remedy 1 have ever known, and I cau conh dentiy recommend them to my fiicnd. .f ;;- ; 1 Your,.;'- J. V. UI1IES. . VTarsaw, Wyoming Co-, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1305. , Dl.au Mil: I am uing your Cathartic Tids in my priictice, vud lind them an excellent purgative to cleans th system at'.d purify the fountain f Ute blood. JOHN O. ilEACUAOl, II. D. Cnotipnfio:. Costirf rw, fitipprion, lliinuHntisui, iiout, iVturalia, Jhtroxty lnr:ilj'ii, etc Froih Dr. J. P. Vaughn, M-mlreaf, Canada. , Too much cannot te said of your This lor the cuie it costive n ...-. If others cf our frateri ity have found them s cltcaeious cs 1 have, they should join me in pii'claiining it. lor the ber.etit of t he multitudes who kuer lio!!i that complaint, Al ich. although Lad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that ' lire worse. I believe cwticentss to originate in the liver. Lut your 1 ills aliett that crau und cure the disciise. From I Mrfi. E. Sluart, Thyslcian and Midwife , . Los! on. I find one or two large does of your Tills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives Of the natural mcretioa when wholly or partially sup pressed, and also very ell'tctual to cleanse the stomach and eu.pt I iconns. They are so much the Lest physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. '. From the Fee. Dr. Haulers, cf the Methodist Fpii. '' (lurch. ' TtTtr-Ki Ilorsp, Savsnr.nh, Ca., Jan. 6, ' lloNOr.u im 1 should La untrratefui lor the. relief jour tkiil has LioucLt me ii 1 ciid not report my xase to you. A cold settled in my limbs aud brought 011 excruciating veurufjic p uns, which .-nried in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the disease grew worse and 'worse.- until by the advice of your excellent agent iu.Laitiinore, Dr.: Mackenzie, 1 tried your lills. Theif elfects were slow, Lut fure. Ty per severing iu the use of them, I cm now entirely well. Efxate CnAMBEri. Fafon Tfotige, Ln., 5Dec.,lS05. - Da Ayer: 1 hate keen entirely enred, by your Til's, of J:heumalic Gout a vminful disensethat Lua uflicted mo for years. ' . -YlNCliNT fcLlDtl.1 ' OMoBt of the Tills In market contain 3Iercuryr which although a valuable remedy in skniul Lands, .-ia dangerous ia a publio pill, from the dreadful. cou- Fcquenc-s that frequently follow its incautious use. There coutia no mercury or laicerui substance Whatever. . ...... . . . t -.' Price, 25 ceut3 per Eos, or 5 Eoxe3 for $1. Prcjarol by Dr.' J. C. AXES & Co., LowsH, Hasa. RO!D BY VriLn. SIcCKEKRr, Brownirille. 1 G. A.ltrvOU'N & TMO., rem. I Dr. H. CRAVES. Halcm. JOHN W. IIOI.T i BRO., Palcm. . HOLT A SCOTT, Falls City. LEWIS & SHEPHERD, St. Stephens. EASLEY & SHERER, Rulo. v8-n3-ly ' The best, Cheapst, and most Successful Family Paper ia tlio Union-." A C01IPLDT2 PICTORIAL CF TEE HHIS. 1 Vr2 . HARPER'S. WEEKLY. ' ; SPLXNPIDLY ILLUSTRATED. 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FljAKILIS SlJUASEKiW YOR2 THE ilillUli iiuuTilL The readers of tbe Con'ti.vextai. ara aware of the imperial t'ptrition it has assumed, cf tha influence which it exert3, and of the. brilliant array of polit i caland literary talent of the highest orl;r which supports it. io publioatlffa of the kind ha, ia this couatry, so su?ce?sfal!y combined tfce energy and freedom of tbe daily newspaper with tha high er literary tone of tho irst-cUs monthly; and it ii very certain that no rmcrnzina . hns givea wider range to its contributors; or preserved itself so com pletely from tha cajrow-'iaUnenceiof party cr of faction. In times like the present, such 11 journal i either a power in tho land or it ia nothing. That the Continental is no.the . latter Zi abundantly evsdanced by what it has'done by the reSection of its counsels in many-iforUnt public events, ar,d in the character and power of. thosa who are its stannchest supporters. - Though but. little more than, ayar has elapsed since the Continental was first " e.-UblisheJ, it has duric; that timeaerpjircd'a sterength aad a feigni ficacco e!jvnticg it to a position far ab.ive that pre viously occupied a strength and a political signifi cance elevating it to a position, iir above Chat pre 4 viously occupied by ony public;itiea'-of tho kind i; America. In proof cf .which, i assertion we ca J-pntinn t.-i t!in fcTlnwi ncr f.iets! 1. Of its polical articles republished in pamphlet form, a singla one haa had., thus far, a ci-culatioa of ( ne hundred and six thousand copies. 2.' From its literary department,' a sicj-lrt serial novel. ."Among tho Fines," hos, within a very few month., 3oId nearly' thlrty-fira thousand copies Two other series of it . literary articles have also been republished in book form, whilo the firit'pi.r tioii cf a ihkd is already in prejs.' .': - - ' - No njro conclusive facts .need bo al! evTgrd to prove tho'ths excellence id the enttributions to the Continental, or their extraordinary popularity; and its conductors aro determined that it shall not fall behind. - Preserving ail 'the bollness,' vig,r an.I ability" which a thousand. jurna!s have attributed to it, it will greatly enlarge itscirclo cf action, and discuss, fearlessly and frankly, every principle in uclred id the great questions of the day. 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J. V. iflEDLETOX Auaust29, 1ES3. m.ly UNITED ..STATES INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby piven to all persons concerned. Uiat the list, valnatims and c numerations maie and taken umler ihe K.xcUe Law of tbe Unitel States, with in lb (Jonntie or Ric!nrd3fn, Nemaha aud Pawnee ajid Territory of Nebraska hve befa returned t me and will be open for examination in my office in the T'wnof Falls City, and County or RioUi'dsoa for the space ot flrtecn days frcra and after the date of this Notice. And th .t arpe's relative to any erroneoas or e.xcesive a.luation,. will be received nd determined by me oq the Uth day of June, 1364. All appeaij to the Assessor must be made i' writ ini?. JOSEPH H. BrBBAXKT " -' AssCibor Nebraska Territory. . May 27th, 1531.' - - n33-8-2t . WALL PAPER VALLPAPH ConBtactly on hand at Slarohn's TaUor Shop, by J LOL'IS TTAIjDTEII, ; Paper-hanpins dene In the most approver style, id reaionabte casto tdreii. '' ' ErownrUle, Neb. June 2 1381, 5t Xllii MB. M A MONTHLY LITERATURE AKDPl The January nuaber of v c met with a very CatterinirSfn ' V T als of tha COanf .?"ee?,4iBOC many. . J r ... ' : !, I-. 7 Q,.Pr;. . ear ,auy inenus 1 ti.aJelrhb f- at - i Peterson hare just plajjd bef . : . -...j '.I'j.uisj v, ew rnngczinP, .t. 1 - - it- : Mi VirginiA Town-cnd,' J. Cray others, "a Medix? iC'2, f'- p dolph, probubly coTit-.i-rf-f im'J'1 naa.ber. xuraeys Press Piiij'-i p ' ' TERM: CASH "ir:, r lcopy, ono year, - . m 2 copies, ona year. . 1 . h ccpic, ono Tar, 8 criies, fard cno ti srette.-nn.fi- Cr::: 20 ec.ijo.'. i'aad one to irpna-.,'. .":''' "Ono coI7 cf the ltl- twenty vcnlAia" ddir:crkj. i- f rC3 T) S f a., we have pepiy t-e U. ) i papers." )' i-"'r: "..':. 1 LJili th" rri- rf Thm prJ(t !, ,v. 211-5 . Th'i rcarteria t2e' pr.er Will C fff in that in tbe raasazlae. i.eciien nucibers of the Pji drcsj. ec: TKAcoxirr-. ..- PROSPECTUS FOR l&j. j . An Independent Leaccni" ly, ec mi-Weekly aid 7 Ifewspapcr. UNION OF THE UORU'i- "f : ARGUS. 11 The World, to which tbXe V.,riT has been united, has ti-.iay C7 tiis gate rirc'allatioEi cf acj Dein c-atie svx - newspaper. It addresses week.'y aLi - , , lOOjCOl) snb?crib:r3 nnd eonitant prtJT reaches at least, half a . ttillin reaj.-i steady increas iu cirealatio.i w: i-ti i: . tbee numbers will on be a'.le.i. V; than this shju: I.ati;fy tho.' wL L-.-tU:. p only hope of rrtrricg tha LVJ t. aca i:rt D of the Constitution ovnr a n, . viied- tour-'r;, jie3 in vtnttvt'. : - bands tf tho finiticiia ha h: - .n,- : i .i ... ? v-n in u, a:i.j pr'ir"2 t;T tti-; j s- t this nd, o tien.? ij '?o t:f-eti? t a u hi tbroufh able and ent.rpriitfig nw.-psxn .j ' . pidlti'-il kaowle-'j 'auoaj ti wjri :pc t'i thir.kir.g m:n, and the otii:?!u.'n cf lif . . n:5. r-oierprise, mau-rry an t ni.my f;.; , exrfnded to tnke The World the Bst in-Am-rica4 Its news froa every pat i: ?'IL 1 , .t .. ... win oe erjy nu ncicntic. n?rerer:-.-exted., or railroads nin,' or sttaxVw r ( gituer the latest intelUgcee. Ithj. of accomplished correspondents w.ta.i armies, wh; will telegraph an.I write t new frtn tha rarinui seats ef war. L' ponJents snd reporters in ererv polity " niurcial centr in AMf ric and E r'p, ; aud dispatches will !i..vo nothiag unknown to its readers. Tha Market Reports of the WorM v.vn' pleie than those, of any other uej,..t Editors invite comparison in th'.s wm:'t to tbe reports cf the Cattla Jh.rfcw ;, ar.d country I'rlaco Markets, a i l '.hi .'1? kets in its eolamn., as y r -of of it x;.: res'j-et.i. T'a.worli has a!j. d ; : It-voted t Agriculture, Cil-l w'.ta eJ:-.r '. . eemmanicatiuns fr vai rielr:al firm-re ics of the cnn'ry. The w:r i:i wSii?'-.ae nit'oi is Kir". aru:ed and infotuV.ed Fi--!v;',:it,i tb n. -. cf the aduicitrnoa pr-! np it. .siircd titrin? t-g"thf-r npt-n & ie -servati've, Union-IovirS ad C n.I t men, i white ver f thr.." who w;thi.i r na.-sj ar the limit.' .'.f th J of ti-a -baltft -.e ' I . E - sya.-w tnar tattle bi i .b't-ter llenry Cly in-l 1' ' -: g-.'tber wi;h.tlie iao.-s.- bo.-j pr'.u..,.' - ' if ii.th ':ri'ts 3. And'C-T A-l - :.Ian-i ih.s WrLj'-.t and "Zlc-lcn X.l :: i'.f.S. shjulder t s!:ctill?r open the a;? -U a I lain one. 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