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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1866)
I Urnckn , g, Kr t 4 V 4r JOIINL, COLI:aI,I, EDITOR. -4 . A tROTILLE THURSDAY, MARCH, 23, ISC 5. Tha Unica Voters cf this County are recommended to meet ia their respective rreeir.irts en . TZicrsJay, llic 5 111 tlS cf April, : to telect Delegates to attend a. County Union Convention to :e.r.bb ca J Eaturdcj. tha till day or Arill, ia Browcrille, Neb., fcr the purpose cf .cheesing Five Delegates to represent Kemaka County ia tha Terriicrial Unica Ccn-tcntica to he held in Flailssioaih ca the 12th day of April. . Also, to nominate a Ticket to represent Nemaha county ia the Legislature.1 The Tarious Precincts are entitled to ths fdlowirj cumber cf delegates ia the Ccunty Convention ; . . .- Erownrille, - redreu fcr the injuries alreaJy dene-us, at least to demand a tnull share,- if the plunder for cur cj:n IcrffM. lien may prate a3 rr,uch ss they lease aboct "no taxation v.it: r"prcrcntti:nf yet, here ia IikrEia. v.-a nv -.3 nu:a c: u.z Internal Revenue, as any psc;!:2 in ) z Union, cr.d have r.o Ileptet:. tailor, in Cc i- zress r cur lernisrial tax is J cnus 6? y ca the dollar greater than the Slate tax cf Kansas, and ve artnei Represerdcd.in Congress ; end areleir.g rolled of our choicest lands for tht lenrfj of ether Sates and have no Representation in Cor Tress xoilh a vdz end a voice io protest against these outrages, cr prctzd vs crgairid their repetition I And all i3 submitted to for the benefit of "sponging" from Govern ment 30,000 a year ! Ye Gods ! what economy ! what pusilanimity ! ! ! - . . . 9 -4 - G 4 - 3 , 3 . . 2 , . . 1 - . 1 1 . : 2 Tctil, - - 32 By crder cf th8 Unica Central Com' raittee. C. G. DOItSEY, Ch'xn. T. It. Fisera, Sec Peru, .1 G f Glen Kock, Arpinwall; Bentcn, Bedford, . Lafayette,) Washington, Douglass, . 5 1 1 1 5 5 tXKli TERRITORIAL C0:.Y13TIGN. The Union Voters cf the Territory cf Nebraska are recommended to assemble ot the county seats jcf their repective counties, oa . f atardar, riarci Zl&t, ISC G, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and telect the cum bercf Delegates to which they are seve? rally entitled (with an alternate for each Delegate) to meet ia Genera! , Ccaren , lica at Flattsmouth, ca v.:;: i Tliursdar, April l?f, ICGG, .' fcr the purpose cf nominating candidates to be supported at the election to be held ca the second day cf June next, for, the following otuces, to-rvit : One member of Congress, Governor, Secretary cf State, Auditor, Treasurer, a Chief Justice and trca Associate: Justices cf the Supreme Court, ' The diTerent counties will be entitled ia said Convention to the representftion indicated in the annexed table : . Hichardscn, l'-wcee. ' . Pawnee, Johnson and Gage Gage and Jones, Nemaha, ' ' Otoe, . ... .'. c. Cass, Cass, Lancaster, Saline & Seward 1 Jchnscn, . ... 1 Lancaster, ' xii 1 Lancaster, Seward & Saunders, 1 Saline, Butler, Lincoln fcuKearney 1 Sarpy, Sarpy and Do Douglas, DSe, Platte, Platte, Hall, EuiTalo U. Llernck, 1 Piatt, Monroe, Merrick, XuITalo,' Kearney and Linccln, ' ' ' IVashingtca, ' Vrashirgtca, Burt and Cuming, Burt and Cuming, Dakota. Dakota, Dixon, Cedtr and LTau- Qui Court, ' . 2 Dixcn, Cedar i L'Eaa Qui Court 1 Tela!, ' 52 . It is heped thai the primary meetings ia the various counties will bo generally attended, to ths end that the choice cf the Union rcters cf the Territory nay be fairly reflected ia the Convention. . By crder cf ihs Unica Centril Ccm raittte cf ths Territory cf Nebraska. O.P.MASON, Cbairma.3 7 ' , Omahs, Nib., March 7, 1SC1 e i i 1 ' The U. S. Senate, ca thi 21st, ps.s:d a bill grafting to the Stato cf Kansas fcr the ccn:tru:t::a cf a railrcnJ frcm eppo?: te St. Jcr eph , ! Io., thrcr gh Marys "viile, to a junction with tho Tczilz Rail- . road in Kansas, the edd sections fcr tea nibs each side cf .the road. Vie cannst but congratulate the north era tier cf counties ia Kansas ca their luck, and at the came time wonder hov? Ing :t will la ere cur Land District will b3 "smitten" YHvh a like stroke. llzr: t'.zzis tleciso now? All tha c 11 i:zil:z cf land unrold ia this Dis trict Liv2 boon rccorrod for ths B. tz M. which runs in icra end tars rccorvaticn, ha3 o. . 1 7 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 The Phttsmouth Herald, of the 20th, with its customery fairness oa the Stste question, says : "Cclcrado hss been refused adraissioa ca grcunds that utterly deprive 113 cf any hope cf. entering: the Unica cf States under the presenx Ccsiikutioa." The cpj)Cfi:ica of the loyal journals cf the Tcrriiary to State, all who resd must admit, is cf a more brainless and less argumentative kind than that cf the cop perhead press. Why do they not lay before their readers the proceedings cf Congresi ca the Colorado question, as we did last week ? Do they fear to let the people judge ? It eeems so ! We believe in fairly placing the State ques tion before cur readers, and letting them judge cf its merits or demerits. Neither the Herald, at Plattsmouth, cr the Press, at Nebraska City, have published the Constitution, but are eter nally prating about the "hastily framed Constitution," the "usurpation cf the Legislature," the "swindle" ia it, and many ether pet faults they have appar ently discovered ia iu Now, it seems to us, if they are honest in their charges, the casist way to kill it with the people would be lopublish if, and let the people SEE its faults! They dare cot ! The Herald's first comment oa the Constitu- tioa was that it was "rsry gooJ," the Press said, ca first reading it : "its faults as a Constitution can hardly be argued as an cbjectica to its adoption." We defy them to publish ia full the Constitution cr the- Congressional actioa cn Colorado! Their refusal to do this proves the base ness, cf. the course, they , have adopted, and merits for them the contempt cf;all hoaorabb.me.a. . 1 : ;Ve think we have, the key to the op position made ip. state by the loyal jour nais cf this Territory; it is ihefaci iha certain men, who hold office now, under Territory, would lose them by reason cf Nebraska becoming a State, and fear they could not It elected. again ly the jco phi , This may be seen very plainly in the political aspect'of the county below us and also in the .repeated cry for a inevj Lnalhng jlcV1 uttered by the Her aid and Press. .. Who would have to get us this "new Enabling Act ?" . Would it not greatly assist a certain party, who ssems "left out ia the cold" ia the pres ent aspect of the State question; yet, who, . if he but judged ' correctly of the ember cf the people of Nebraska at this lime, could "make himself" by tak ing & stand for the present move in favor cf State? The Herald, says "No dout Congress would cheerfully accord ua a pew Enabling Act if properly asked fcr." U7io gave you this assurance, Mr. Herald ?: An answer: :s expected J , The opposition, . copperhead and all, "mingle" ca the cry against the Consti tutioa because it was not framed by a "Constitutional Coaveatioa, elected sole ly fcr that purpose," but dare not men tion the exi.-a cost cf such a course ! All who are ia the least conversant with the cost of our electba and Legislative ex penses must know that this would add, at least, 010,000 to our taxes ; and the saving, to the Territory, cf this amount is what is opposed I DosenH it sum as thovgk somtledy tvas awful anxious to procure for us a "Jfcvs Enabling Act ?" We give two extracts frcm the Platts mouth Herald, and would ask the reader to consider the insults io the people there ia contained t "The haste with which this measure was crammed dowa the throats of the people, by cur last Legislature." "But for a handful cf men ia Nebras ka force themselves into Congress coa trary to law and usage is simply absurd, cr.d Viis'is precisely vhat the aiders and cldlzrs cf the present Slzie moxtrncnf ere doing.'1 We fir-d ia both the Herald, cf Plaits mouth, and the Press, cf Nebraska City, a letter frcm J. M. Eim-ds, Ccmrais sicjsref the General Land OlHce, ia Hon. P. W- Hitcbccck, and ly bin 3nt to the abeve na?:;'ed papers ; staling t;:3 amount cf cish sales ca' which v.e wil' receive 5 per cent. at G17G.370 Jl, cn which, the State's per cent, would be 3,818.54. . During the present State canvass we have purposely refrained from counting oa this source of revenue, as we were not posted in.ihe law ccntrcling this do nation." Taking these figures for what they are worth it ma!ie3 an additional 53,818.51 inducement for State. . This amount, is as much now as it would be if cur Constitution had come in "the regu lar way" at a cost cf S1O.C00; it tvill release the people frcm as much taxation cow as it would years hence ; and by ac cepting Slate cow, with this CS.818.54 thrown in, a full representation ia Con gress miy prevent the donation cf all of our lands to foreign railroads, and thus secure more cf that 5 percent, oa sales. At least we could select our State dona, tions before mere than 25 Agricultural Colleges could be tf.ilt up at cur expense; for every acre of land taken by Warrant, Script, or Railroad, reduces this 5 per cent, donation 6 Ij4 cents, forthe bene fit o'f some capitalist, corporation or State other than our own. It is estimated that our lands are being entered by warrants and script at the rate of one section, cr 620 acres, daily ; this, at cash Govern ment value, would be S7S0, on which our 5 per cent, loss would be 39 a day, cr $12,207 a yearleaving cut the whole sale railroad donations to other States and, as a Territory, ice cannot so much as enter a protest, on the floor of either House of Congress, against the issuing of more Warrants and Scrip, nor select our own ere all the lest lands are taken I f.r lb:; LriK-Trcrth tr .1 Tz- c;..o t;-5:t; hit i j c ;tcf it?, hr. h cf this Bis- .1 th:3 ro: 1 v..:.cre it tones v wiii take elf some mere . . vr'-. v r- V - ? r - - - o . If this people cf Nebraska are so far lost to a esnse cf honor as cot to resent theca gratuitous insults to their indepen dence, the are net fit to assume thegov emment cf a State. : ' ; Vc have been thews a letter written ty a n taker cf ths Veteran First Ne br:,:!n,. ia which the wriur Wys that pcsltiro crder' 1 - . ?, boon rueived to muotcr cut t" " . .:r.t zo scoaas troops ar rive ft cm th s tcct t taka its place, which will be by about the 1st cf June next, as the troops fcr their relief are already ca their way. This will te g cod news to tleir nur.;ercus friends and relatives in thesa ports, and we think it can be relied cn, as th writer is eegsged ca tba final muster-cut rclls. Thsrs v ill bo a total cclip-3 cf the tight, com- r .. - 4 x "There was rare force ia the truthful expression, a few evenings ago in Balti more, of -that surprising popular orator, benator Nye, of Nevada, when be said : "These people, five years ago, defied the power of the Government to keep them in the Union now they defy the power of the Government tq Ifsep them, cut of the Union.'." St. Louis Democrat; ' As great a paradox seems to have oc curred cn the loyal side of this Union : Fiveyears ago the loyal North said, through Abraham Lincoln, the Southern States cannot go. out cfihe Union, and whipped them into "submission to : that idea; now, a radical Congress says, they shall cot come back into the Unions The question which - this "radica change of base" suggests to 113 it : Can we ever have a permanent peace based on such action? ,1s not the action of Congress, in refusing to accept loyal rep rosentttives, a virtual admission of the right cf secession. ? . , As much judgment is necessary m stopping a revolution just in the right place, as in "securing the fruits thereof." A shocking tragedy was enacted ca the 13th, cn the Overland Stags, at a point 144 ni!?3 rest of Fu Keamsy. Tha stage conlc'ned six passengers, and a desper-do-fcr whoa the ViV'nco cc- raitteswere looking named HanschilJ. At the point named, in the night, il is Har.schild stabbed one paersr and s'het another, "when, after being sevcrUy wounded, the driver shot Hanschild thro' the head,-killing him instantly. One of the passengers was the Deputy Marshall of Colorado, and it is supposed that Hanschild thought tha Marshall intend ed to arrest him, and that he concluded to murder all the passengers and make his escapo, . " rccr thin": ia a cornfield. I like a d; two hers 2 cultivator where x zi to walk, Emery Peck: I agree with Mr. is to tha share cf the-stirrin- r The proposition, voted on last week in Otoe county, for that county to issue $200,000 bonds to assist in the construe-' tion cf a Railroad frpm Alexandria, Iowa, to the Missouri river opposite Nebraska City, was carried, by an overwhelming majority. This looks like work," and we hope the bonds will never be below par. 1 V C U -J ir.o.n ryar.t v. I Iol; SPECIAL NOTICE. ! STRANG t: 2 I Geo. Crow : Deen tlo.vinr is th nair thir.T ia raisin? a oc' crcp cf cn do not like. she Molina Plows.. Hiiro.. corn when joung. 1 used the Dupdas' Riding Cultivator last season, like it very well, found it hard to manage, and not hard ca a team, does good work. GEO. CROW.'Pres't, F. E. Ati-? Seov'y. ' r r ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T.AGE CIUKCE iQ2i BiVMXVC I ?r knov.x Jewe!: i .ia Ac Y i i f ia;rJ : that t' hilit t. . t'i-i-c. on thr r csi j rntet. ), wiili Yi a"-- .1 r. 1 ST. .'1 vr---- f - .:?Lt can LiTea ir.:i;;!e to tx- s- m. r. 7 el?et certiac::;', or a ran-j ;c .. e . ' ik n:.",l In:!.! PT! WJf. ver Extecsi.Mi Cd.-c an? I en ii, t i- ; Tatn p y t' e :'a Circa!;.r to A.va:, anJ ! i',i..jn,N'j:.4u 1 t I- r 1 - lit x e l sr.-: Thre A -nt bat what can r..ko ea!r i3 i :':J"t- - r-i.J U;i t : ' Zjirh1-' VlAX'TT n -I -J ! 1 ST. JOSEPH, AIO. . Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 1 1" DTI. ' . Si, ropery J y The ; nomination of E.'B. Taylor,' cf Omaha, as Superintendent cf Indian Af fairs fcr, tha Northern Superintendency, was confirmed on the 21st. This h a merited and judicious appointment. - Chauncy H. Norris, of FalU City, has been appointed and confirmed as Agent fcr the Iowa Sacs and Foxes of Missouri. f ,-r. U I if 2 Store Itooms. respectiraiyiaxtij 1 J I pnd 13x80. OnaSJaloon iJixuu. udo I v f Tenpia A1I?7 12xQ. . iTour large V ? T' . orri Vm- Rc:l-ron!S on tha TFIE undersigned ia desirons of felling "'Li Block of. L'alliln,;! oa !Iar-i etrjet in Brownville, IT. T. I known ag'WLitnej,8 EIocTs." containirsr ,(Mnnd fioor. Aleo.cne zood Dwell inj and Ice Ilouia oa the Fremises . . R.J.YIIITNEY,or 27.tr .' . K.F.BARTiETV NEW -SKIRT' FOR 1866 Tte Great invention of tlis Age ia J. W. Dbadley's New Patent Dcplei Elliptic W'aon, Carriage, anl Flow AVocdwork. . ' AGRICULTURAL' IMPLEMENTS. Rprin;.'. Axe?, At1, fhovsarl S'. Waihcr?. Naiii. nai!. II oi i . . -r - t T - i tabtirs ana j-iOiiC .7. . as, .a vv.r ijuies-Aiircn?, r::::-:ii,.ir;i Ste v rots. 13;:!; e evens, Fr-;t kjettles and Sa I Irons. - Brv:b.Zin:S' OCl.-.AnviU.Stfclcs'ar.d Dies, l.lcu-s,SkJ:- ard lhz Hit meri," Vise,ricoisrs, na?f,, Farricri' Knires, Tuyere Irct?, 'reccaei, I ' , ' 1 ; i a-1 .-.nios anl Cbaliii, Carriaj aaj Tifa lXl'v f. ' -'hoe?. S.v:', c;u. etc. . " ' " "Or TukVjj'ixIe Urcujc, Ox caaia. Yc.;-n Jack?, Ox ShiXJ nail. .v'h nJ i4 By telegraph reports of the 21st, we learn that Gee. John Jif. Thayer, cf Ne braska, has been brevetled Maior Gene- V! Spring Skist. rai. ne nas servea taitntuiiy tnrougn v"Tui3 iSvESTio-coBi3U of DrrLEt (cr two) the late war, and this is but a fair recog nition of. his merit. . v. iptic Steel Springs, ingeniously braided 1 igatly Firmly (osether, eugn xo eapc, pasirg ice - ... - i . 1 iv . htstrmtret flexible JLia?ti3 ana uuraoia opnrs Falrvlew Farmer's Clnl). ; : Faibview Phecikct, ) . March 7th, 1866. - J Club'met pursuant to adjournment. President in the Chair. Minutes read and approved. : Subject : The raising of garden yeg itables' and root crops," Ell and cTer used. They seldom Bend or Break like. ;hs Sintrla Snrinff!-. and conseqaentiv rroervo saeir I'eifect and Beautiful Shape Twice as Long as any other Skirt. Tha WoxbsRFri. Flexibiutt axil Great Com fort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced portjcularly ' in all Crowded Asaetnbhe?. Urer, Carnages, i.aii- road Cars, Church Pews, for Promenade and House IJresS.aa thBkirteaa Daioic;ej,oeu in ne, io occupy a small p;aee as easny aa a Oiinwusin Press. ;.,' f ' , '"'".'-: A L id? havin? enioyed the pleasure, comrnrt and ereat convenience of wearinz the"Duplex Elliptic ' . 1 o r . . - will S. W, Kennedy: I raised a fine patch afterwards willingly dispense with their nse. For of feach Blow Potatoes ; I prefer ihem to any potatoe I Vnow of. Emory Peck : I did not have very good success with a garden last year; I sowed seeda a good many times, they seemed to cbme'well, but were , killed by. insects The cui worm and large grub injured my Children Misses, and Yonng Ladies, they aro Sa Teri or to all others. The Hoops are corered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice a3 long as tha Single . . . . , i . io. i yarn covering wmca. is iwea on u iingio oieei IIoop Skirts.. The threa bottonirods on erery Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering frcm wearing oT tae rod! wjcd draeinz tdown stairs, stna steps, etc., etc. which they are constantly subject to when in nse All made of the new and elegant-. Corded Tapes aud are the best quality in svery part, siviu t the THE NEWS. The committee on Public Land in Con- gress is reported as preparing a bill to equalize bounties granting both land and money.' " ' The cattle disease is still reported on the increase in England, and is reported breaking out among sheep, which are dying off with it in great numbers. Gen. Burnside has been nominated as the conservative candidate, for Governor of Rhode Island. From Mexico we learn that not the slightest indications have been shown of a French evacuation. Maiimillion is re ported losing ground, and with the with drawal of the French troops his power woukhcolapse. " ' The Mobile Times, cf the 10th, says : 'A private letter received in this city states that the cholera is raging fearful ly ia Havana.1 ' Fenianism is still above par in this country, and below in Candada and the Emerald Isle, whose freedom is tought Here big meetings are held, much money subscribed, and a force of 53,500 men reported organized and ready to take the field under Gen. Sweeny. In Canada a large force is kept in readiness to re pel an expected Fenian invasion. While in Irland, under the suspension1 of the writ of habeas! corpus England is ar resting and transporting acores cf Irish men daily. Matters must culminate soon cr Ireland will hardly be worth the say -usj-s-barren the prates! OHcial news tha. t the cholerahaa brok en out at Key West, has been received. Ksir.r.T tt l.-wJ. t:t;.l at Iv-.Lj, ana d p J" J IT Jt t 12.j3. "' White and Edmondson, two notorious bushwhackers, were arrested in St. Joe cn the 22d. ' They will be sent to An-' drew county, Mo.,' where they have re cently operated to a tufiicient extent, it is heped to warrant the authorities in hanging them. Tnis is the same Ed mondson who desired to seitls down and "be a gopd citizen,' as he1 said; in this county ; but who leftcn p. W. Kennedy's invitation, inside cf tha five days allowed hin fcr that purpose. Never was a bet ter riddance affected so easily, thanks to Squire Kennedy. Hi. Wynkoop, recently sent by Gov ernment to treat with and. rernove to cihr ressrvatiens the Indians who have been ccrr.mittiag ceprcdaucn alcng ne C.r.clnr Hill Ecui2rercm entire success ' r - , r all safe err thai rcute. garden Considerably. The Pink Eye wearer thamost graceful anl perft r taje posii .; . ' T v- i blytbo lightest; inost desirable, conforUlla an poiaioe is a gooa varieiy, yet a lunih. u is economical Skirt ever midc too delicate for this climate ; all white colored potatoes are inclined to be deli cate ;; a redish color is the most hardy. 'D. C. Bryant : I raised a good garden last year. I think a great deal of a gar den, and it can be made quite profitable, liptic (or double) Spring Skirt. The around for a rrarden should" be flow- L 10-27-3m A fi C. ed very deep and thoroughly pulverized. I don't think manure necessary in this country, the land is rich .enoughtat pres Wests'" Bradley & 'Cost, Sole Proprietors and' Manufacturers, V Chambers and. 3 arid b Reade Streets. New Vork. For sale ia all first-class Stores in this City add throughout tha United States and Canada, Hunn- na,de Cuba, Mexico, South America, aad thaWdtt Indies. ,i rjInquixs for tho Dnples el- 9 OF THE UNEQUALED.BRAXDS, j. - - ent. ' Onions will pay well atone dollar HnT Tnn)) per uusuki, uwiuu ecia aie iue. ubm. i . . -p -tt J 99 cc TYRONE'; IN LULL ASSORTMENT AT THE SLIGO IRON ( STQ3E, 26S North Second Street, ST. LOUIS MO: ; 5 Peach Blow potatoesare no better, nor will they yield more, than the Blue Ne shannocks. lne sweet rotatoe is a profitable crop; three hundred, pushela may be raised per acre; my boy raised last year one half bushel cf sweet pota toes from one sprout. .. -. , ; , ; F- E. Alien:. I hare heard it said that the cut worm may' be destroyed by plowing late in the fall or very earlt in .Parties WantiBg our Brands of Iron will bear in , miud that we have no agencies, buj oonfina sale ia me spring, tnereoy tnro-ving. tne jevorm st.LotisMo,,to our own House. tn iY nn nf th frrnnrifl nfl ihp frnst Our stock in store is lwvs very largo, and era - . ' . " , , ' . , braces all manner of sic-) common ta the use of Kail killing them. auaaen ir?ezmg ana I Road Companies, Machinists, Miners, Wagou-Al thawing Will kill the worm. kers, Plow -Makers and blitli, " - ; , y Also, constantly on hand full supplies of uuieianu; oorao years ga 4w Ca ... BL1STEtt and Qesmak SfEii.8 ; apiece of ground part, pluwean J Hlow and Spbikg Steels'; f H A . U A A.m.r.4n tn iVin ciivmnp anil I I . . . t. , Hoasr, Mule and Ox Shoes; . ! . . . - , , House Nails "Steam-Hammered" . time. The cut worm workea very, Daa and q m on the corn planted on the spring plow- ;;:f.Vs and RAspsi'ScaEv laies; ed ground, and cid no; work any on. that Catzr1ace Tibe and pL0W Bolts; plowed in the fall. Spbikcs and Axles ; i,mory Peck-, tor uaooage plants ne wagon-tuimbles. Sxttwsand Bolts: beds should be setup off of th? ground ; Awvits Vises and Chains: the insects will not trouble "it" as" ad. I Tire Bendees and Drills : Potatoes are not a very exhaustive crop. jt r. Wagc Boxes. 1 would manure on nign una, green Malleabre Castimgs, &c, &c &c. II li I r ' " ' ; manure win nui injure. Mr. Waltz: Says a lady last year raised fine Cabbage plants In an ash- hopper; that 13, wtolly in slacked ashes. In addition, wo can olTercf best quality, SARVEN'S PATENT WHEELS ; WAGON ANDOTHER WHEELS; Fresh cow.manure mixed with water and HUBS, LPOKES & , FELLOES ; , , sprinkled over the bed is good. , SHAFTS of various PATTERNS ; Subject for next" meeting: -The-best .V" nAnuu Mape.Kc- instruments used ' for' the cultiyatipp cf Together with alimauoorof "WOOD-WOKS MA- TLKlALS u?ed in Wagons and rlows. y r - , , . Orders by mail solicited and faithfully executed. SLIGO IEON STOBB ;26a-N.'Seebnd Street, St. Louis Mo. Geo., B. Hall. : Successofs'to'Lyon, Shorb c Co. ' Corn. Adjourned for ope week. ': '"-. ' Marc!) 14th, jsOQ. Club met persuant to adjournment. ; Presiden in the Chair. ( Minutes of the last preceeding meet ing read and approved. ( ' Subject: "Tee best impiiments for the cultivation of Corn." D. C. Bryant : I do "not think that we have the right kind of stirring plow, that is. the CliDDer plows. The Diamond - 1 1 1,000 OJSLEBK-A.TErXMO.I.IJK j?XVs . v ' Ju-'t r tinte.l. an-.l- ?oicriur to. any;? invented I,ICCormiCK7s jjowcis ana iicapeis, ual.cr iloie Ccia i'l; Suliy Corn Cn'.tivatcrr, 'ianU L.rn I'laater, Corn Shi-l.rra, Vi-y iikes, e'.j,Uj t:. ... ' "Bajicg Liy 'goods direct from the manufacta-er-s I n?;r gft ial-r-n:ea,j. . ' ' ' ' ' TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS AT ' 1 Constable's Iron and Steel Varehouso . : - - I3T. JOSEPH, - i: 1 rpHK GaSAT FaJIK wuicb Ua ulre a Hair Ealmts rrnjre4 li reNtcrire the citTi r,.. X Inr rrowth an.1 h1tv roiifl. 'it.it h air. tl.ffpLT . f t ..n ! mf a r h,.i:ii ; ' - 1 t. : . : - ' J 111 t. . 1 - o i c. - - . V unrrectdentcds Up; ! tse foll "'"f-Mir j frti-t well It nown citizens : Metsrt. MQQv're: We bavo se-H i yotsr inrsluatle ILAIK BALM aad itUa re-totrt tbe mV n,. ;t fiur tiair to f nr c: r p suti j : : r., au4 we caa cheertully re:.-nii"?n1 it w taa p-.it'c ' ' 9T' (Sigoed,) " L. A. BENOisr, fcaoier ; Wll R. BAiiCOCU'. Secretary uj Ubzl: La O'F-' . . v Die Institute; JOS. C. BARLOSf, ViceProi.io.lt War Rjlief Fund C..nmittp" r"Jt Prepared cnij byi. tf o. JIalirc;, tppmista aac: VrTj???at, xoirbwest curnor 2n.i aai oii ... Sold by all DrvggidsPriceSl.QQ per LuUIe. . -;u Diarrliea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, &c'" :c . . , ?41GnuC"S Compound Extract cf izi:xu - West us Sanitary iom.-n'ission. No. io N. 5iH si. g j,nn:s SiW'i Messrt. J. i' C. Majuire, DruruHUe-nuemvn-.'TheAaenUot tte Comciiiuu Live clsUiiuM :r-... ia tU-i Arm? your ftxtrsct of Bdabd Klant, lot the cure of DUrrbei and Dysenif rr, aud their rrvtr'i 't'uZ to its excellent qualities, and tLa success witb which it fcas bee use I ia th trenml-u of tae- c..ti jU.au i " ' . Ji.FORJlA, Secretary jytttern Sanitary Coia.ntit.' --' WARRiLirr Fcsuor St. LovisCountt, Paesicejtt'j 'Qrrcs, $ 3 5paccx St., 'SUr JU)i.U, 11., January 3 ta, lbu. - . - - Meter:j,$' C. Zldj'uire. Druj'jists : Wehavecsel your Comrx.uaa Extract of Btnne Plant asracttuiirif ' lite soldiers' lauliej residing Lere, ita tbe mut tatitiaciyry rvitlu. We auheuititiucir ry.tnimn.i it .. ! 'MM I the best Diarrhea Medicine in u?e and bjpe Iti niedical (i':a!jtjes will 10011 be m. ra extin. ive!y in.;n "r :UAGUIESH'S EXPEOTORANI&YKUR''' I The Great llemdy jor Coughs,. Colds; Asthuid. Bionchitas: Spillin of ' Hood ar.i f V"; - ":. , 'ALL DISEASES OF THE LUXGS,' - Uasbeep C5.; mestsrece sscl'y and to a great extent in St. Louijaini rklr.ity fcr jnr.ra thaa tw2tyy and pronounced by all -who hare taken it to be the most w. n.icfal remely for Cbt CompUlnti enrdiiewfr ; ru. it is f imr7 v'e'aoift sacaa Deoswwine ti mat miht. ttt it ;i ti 4A.G 0IHSx,TEKA,TIVE ELIXER ! ? 'ftil Cure ; bcrojua, TJieumalism. ' J evrzlgia, Movtt- Jdacurial and p.ii.W I Affections, Goitrr, 'Sxctlinzs of the J aud iY Cartes of the Rones. Ulcers ' Cutaztnt I Eruptions, BloteZes. Pimples, 'Enlargements a f the -Clandi, Constitutional DiiorL't, and,fJl diseases arising frxr Impurity of the Blood. PrlCC 2 P?f Eoltlff. j. v o aibnuiin', t wijtj rt rT?rv?2i3U. Sale Proprietors, St. I'ii. Mo. Tfiey are lull ty Drn;.iU everywhere. gfSendQr one cf our Almnnact or further tni rua.'ica.rj Cliillsran(i JTeyerEiliciis'and Intermittent Fever,; - ' Dumb Aerue, etCo etc l ri; -jVJCA.GXJIRE -AGUl MlXTIJT3i:.-rf : rhii JiCjkice is undoaLte.Jly tae most tLceiual- remedy erer eServd lor the cart cf lie toun tv , II. bis oeen thorauiily ten i Jbis season, oirin to the scarcity f other pr?partionnDd m ; d In tstablishirj for itclfa fi.r rej utaticn aaperior to that f any M licffn. It h never lv i V Th plainn succeeded j known .to fail and is warTaaisS t Jcurs ia every in.tapi:e. ejicine h-u a ir.-i e jy.werf ;1 f Te-t a-V JLilVCr tban tnis, it ia a superior ,Tinic io debilityrrii JI.'O per bUJe. I : j !, r-i.uo , NO. 22 THIIlDTREETj V A . I wonld respect fnlly inrite the attention cf Farmera t my lsr:e ac l well loitel 5lk if iirirai' I Irujleni"o:.f c.jnsi itiTii ia part f - ... - - - - v j Juotine iiotv Island and Gang Plows, Salay Cullivafors, Wheat Drtu, j . Brown's and other Corn Planters, ' 1 "I Revolving and Sulky Hay Rakes, Cider dills. Cane J!i"it Fannin Mills, Johnson's Union .Washing Jdachines.,. , ... ' Also agentfor Pitt-sand Cases Tlirasliln Iaclilncs Osage Orange Seed with directions for planting ; ' - -! AND TRAINING f - Also Fisld and Garden Seed for Sale at all Timei Sljgo and Tyrone Iron, Steel and 'Heavy nasihras j Towbicai laTlte the attention of Black-. mlth'a an 1 Dealers. My stock ot BlacasinltVa Tool U In-!14 f complete conistin in part of - - s Anylli, "Vizis, BellovjUs, Tuycrs iron, Xlcro nn'd IZuls Shce3, j Wagon and Buggy Wood-work Of Every Description ; v- r - . Down's Q'lilmhle'GIins. Fnlrbocli s Scales.. An cut for Graver and Baker's Celebrated Sczcfai JIachir.cs. 53"33"J3:T3-i53"Orderi from a distance lolldted aad promptly fli pj C--TI-C- ,.n,w A.-G. LIAWaiaULaU. St. Jo.Heph, &'or. 30th, 1655. list of XsttW v Eemaininar in the Post. 02ce at Urownvilla 2a- braaka, Feb , 22n(J 1325-. - ..' : ' ' These letters, if act calll for, will be' ispt la the nfflm fnrS wpek8. and .hen sent io the Dead l.'tr nhS'w nrf Vk ttpr. We want a plow thai onice at Washington, two eent wlli be charged on 1 -w . ail eried Lettora. turns the ground Cleanpver. As t3 KiJ- Alien Air Alexander inr Uultivators, l preier iuo xuuuis plow to all ethers I have seen, inere is jsoyrtiin Mr James no double or two horse plow: that will do Coiner ilr 2 . the work.aswell iaa.com field tbelij. horse plow. W hen the corn .f ia small IIart Mr Fra,nk - r the rrouad should be narrowed ana ro.iea. Juuason tuzioeta . ar...T--U. .. Th rrrn;m.l fnrcnrn Jo&ason J II Esq. 2 J T-M.' saculd :fce troke Tery aeep. - avuiijuj small corn is very good. I prefer to tend corn with a cultivator with firp or seven cultivator teeth, in, i( leaves the ground level.' . .' Wrn. Lindsay: Break corn grcnd very deep. I -do not li'L'e tha Clipper plows, a plow that throws th earth dsaa ever; nvofno Tl.oi-r.m'Hi n I lmF 1 Ion' GEOYESTEEN & CO, Kill lit Andrew ilessen ilii Carolice Moore Mr Thoroaa Niokerson JIrE R , rhi'f::F?,AR2 Robcrtiorj, 2ir Ilirara' Itorzaa, James S ergean t, M r Aloiu j 2 stcuvii, c-iq Sruith. Martha iTn Aleierder Jlr Jereraire Barn Hoiar ' ' Boiren Cjtu .. Caudle lira llirj -Clark Mr Thomas . Drake Mr J 3 ' Goodwin Mr Jaruuel Iladion 'Vm R - Johnson l'n Sarui , . Johnaon i'r If J Jane lir Joe-b : - Kiaioa t Jess-8 A liiiler ilr Thonaj J ! T.ij, Mrs Sandieo ljven, John - : "taart, l.'ra ilarth A. jUereaSjO I) b:-:rajtie, Freirl.-'x " " Fr.awtion b : J -a riding cultivator, I ihink they are a ' Woo4f Mis? Lixzi. Tr'hitlow, Jnhn T K:- PIANO :. FOETE MK:UI',XC,TUR The 'attention of the Fut!!3 and the trade jjinrit-id taour 5ew ?a! 7 "V'ket. j Fertej, which fur rotame and psritj of tona are uarira led by any hitherto offered in tnis "j.jB j ?ontiall the modem imfroYvme-cm, French, Grand action, Harp i'eda', Iron Fram. s Ac, and each instrmaent being marfe under the persotal sa crT;-iia o! Mr.J. .r0?car;ca' had practical experience cf oyerSD years ia their Eanaf.tctnre, iifnllj irarraatedjn erery F ; :. - ; . i T z1 . - - n-j2erl ; The "Groresteen Piano rortc rccclvetl tlje Iiialicst avraru ci v' , . over all. otlicrs at flic Celebrated ".Voria'sralr. ' ere were exhibited ir.gtraracnta from the best makers cf London, Faria, Cernany, JLii ican Isi-ti tate f or e f accesair j- lniore, Boston and New York"; 'and also at tbe Ameri iilrer medals from both' of whl:h can be at our ware-rocn:. jr iKiiui . i..!,: v ilu; iu'v.,..r) p . t ...... . v(,.h fill f l4rgeltitb strictly cash system, are enabled to offer these i?strunJnts at a price wt eornpetition. - r ' ' " . .' ' I - PSICIIi No. , SsTaa 0;uve,:rcund corneT?. Y.o? eWol plate cj,? DESCEIPTI VS CIRCULARS F! Ac.2ii 1 ' P I , , i , 7 i a 3