. . .... -czo. 7. niLI a CO,, .... , I . , . . ..,r i 1 i - -n. n, .. 1 ;.s r .i ; .: v-:.' ,1 j - j 1 - . u f : la 3 .-. .1? : ' " j- . . I C:r?, . ".3 4Tis:, 53 69 Subsriftion, icmt ic :'aUj) bo 3 AJriat C3" Bxk "Work, mJ PIln nd FKey Jxi W'otX tfoat tu best ity!. and oa tbort coUc. .i V z-K i" :;';t Ceo. IV- I1III& Co AgrcnU. IBERTY AND UNION, dNE AND INSEP'ARSBL E - c T O W. r-A N D 'FOR EVE R." ; f .. :, ..... v i..; : ;.t- . - . . , ' ' 5 ' . V . OL. XL 13R0WNYILLE, NEBRASKA; THURSDAY, ABRIL, 18, 1867. NO. 2 9 1 1 V v : - . , i r 15D 'jCSEPil SUUTZ f iurtrec'"i tad will coniUntly keep oa large ai re" selected stock f euuinaar n id lin. hoorvntcf Grit's Slore, Bfpym- itille. Xdratktf. ir'clie'iJ Jewelry done on tbe short- fV.OBK WAK RANTED. IntTl.le. Msrch bh 183.r TQ 5 y DWARD'W. THOMAS, TT0RNEY AT LAW, kiciTOR iN;HAi;cf:iiY, V.So.VNVIM.K. NEBRASKA. CIlAKLEs G. UOItoKY IT0E1IEY AT LAV Rxt Door to Corson's Barfi. Ma;? STREET rowuvilJ m IMolarnslia E van Worthing, Lta!c &. detail Dealer m Choice jiquors, Wines, Ale, Bear, LxjQO ACrENT POIl, !ITT8 ItrrFALO Tf IRAIAIIVG UtIIIVt:. i:w YOKIt sCLFIU- nc aii:k. qiJAUCRBiow- R and UICK LSL CXXTJLVA- l.in ... 1. UIIITAXY'S UI.OCR, Mam Siroet. Brownville Kit 'T'h IMS t St ly r iid iKU. A. P1UN.CE & COS ( 9 Varieties, with Tctejit asso Tecuto or Sub aK. .Schyol Orpins and Mclodeons. ' Finitdin licaRC lUscuonri, Walnut or Oak Cases. .Vb Charge for Boxing cr Shipping. 3.000 Now in JJsc, AN ILLUSTRAT-RTl rATiT.nnrrp .UimnctuH.leor.iioiiof style end testmioutals lti.f biw.1 rmtnem MnHi. iM, as to tbe nperior excel- .- kroiui ctD-M neu i itjisurnce GEO. W. HILL & CO - . ... Krovvnvjlle Vbra.ka. GATES & BOUSIttFAP, B R i t K LA Y E f J a PL A i TBE ER?. Itrutrnvlllc, Vcbrmka, ,u 1j r ..rc1-...r ir!k'ty'i . 1'. trio M.U.ug t j. !.,.. nJ j ,;J,J,jnj; , thc,r j,lt. ii- 'l.c n,.,st ..,.iHCt,.rv i,n(l norkuwniik- tnaLLer. Aug. Sd.lSf.r,. g.47.jj int5.iH.lp,i.)cmcU, .Millinery & fancy Goods Street one door weat ot the Post OClce ! Dniii. . - ' .-ri..r u.,-k i.t fnjl vnn Wiatj-f ti.Kl JACOB MAU0I1N, H O HAN T- j IX SHEET, BR0NVM,Ef NEBRASKA - - AU?. Go j NOTICE TO FARMERS. tunde"rgncd hiving xeute ! .lie Brownville Jdtt (fas n,ip4 irforminMe 'pub' . ikq: ht XTdcnds doing 'I.LIi ,eeoniocUtlon of f. . ' ,f;?y. morris.- .'iTTTiim ib ie -uimtierj line ; Sl fK-auiinidoBo--Wf,.v ' 2 mert and 'here tba wU-t M,,a'- The' mill jg Vlr ia iperatwn a'a'a to riM,! ,0 frind ar rk-pecrfullj xhvWU 'liLts!?!1'" 1 Blcor'bt of gxxl 0. F. STEWET. M. D. outh East coraer of Main and Firtt Streets unovyxYiwLp, kecixaeiia, Urricx UarM7 to 9 a. v. and 1 to 2 acd j j t P.rownTme,KUaka,May 5tht 1585 No 3 j. DiuiiiiiTDir:;:l! KEISWALDTHII u: CO . x -. . . . Jjure pi?n i up f) Hp few M't i!arct in the' JbaT luf-nt tl JK-nllV furniture Store. Lre tiiey will Ixs jjlfnsn-d t w .it. uM)ii jJ3j jtMic to tLe botKii! tendcreet noat he covcty affwrd ncailjr drtsscJ and cut up'.' Country ProJtice bought and solJ. ' 55 Give us a cillj A. S. HOLLADA Y, M. D. Craduntrd in 1S515 Located in Uummillc la 1855 F1TSICUD S1KCE0O O B STETJR IC LAN Dr. H. bas on hand complete sets of Amputat lip, Trephirinp and ObFtetrical intromentn. Offlce: ir.cIIr.ic!aj-&fo,8 Drug Store Tuo Joor of Post Ojfict. p. S. Special attention iriren to ObMetricand tbe diseases ofwomw and cLildren. x-41-ljr C4IARLES ilELLMER, ILO. jL -CiSw jdi ir Uain "Ct 2dra belcw rwna nO WN.VlLLE N. T. ITas on hand a inperior stxk of Coots and Sheas ii.d ibe best material und'VUity f-iVoii;' CUSTOM WORK Repairing done with n'atnris and dispatch r291y 'X'oi'ixi.s Casli, f.!,n FRANZ HELMER, ..... OPPOSITE DEUSER'S TIN SHOP, DROWiWILLE, IVERRASRA. WAGONS. BUGGIES. PLOWS. CULTI VITOKS. Ke.. Kepiielii short noti e, at low rates, .warranted to give aaiifctin. x-13-fn nn 4 God Feed and Livery Stable In connection with tbe House. L D. ROBIUSOH. WRffiTOR. ;Frcnt Street, between lain aaf! AVgtqr, RQIYKYirEjtCRASj:. May,30ih 1S66. 10 361y T.W. Tipton OJUIeTett J:S.Churcb TIPTCN, HLVETT & CHURCH 5Utouus ot ai BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. March t, 'f.8.- ly. BOOT II SHOE Iffl, Vain Betw een lt fc 3d Street TakeYlinfbir.f Inrt.iain.g: the .ubli that be b on hand a nbWniM irtnint of Uent'sand Udle's Mie-'and Children' HOOTS AND SHOT'S. X3CnHoii oii".difie,iib i(eatne and Ulf patches lU'iwiring d.ne on lort notice. 10-30 tlHin TO THE FARMKHS OF NFMAIIfm, AND yiCJMTY ' I wotild TPppctfulIy Fy lhat.I have nd tn now receiving a large stock of , . Li. iJ U diiUXi Winter 8nd piirgfT7car. I fcftpcoMtaDtlj en band a full a wort men t of GENT'S CLOTH III G Of U Kindt. JlrTcr Cloth jCoalw, rants &. Vests. French Cloth cfothivg in JLoihl .'jri Ccc&lznexe GccdB all ficcipiicss. ' " ' ALSO: Furnishirif? Goods, "o -snr Tin; rjurr. All of which I propose to sell as Clieap or Oh.eapef Than any of my .Competitors All I ask is for the citizens of Nemaha . . and adjoinirrouptiea . TO GIVE IIEA CALL Jnd find out for themselves ! t REMEMEJIl THE mf f , k ' Z Baal nil mm e. :7;:2LADiH3C?ERD7tlUlLLE Favir teleeted yo-f f itr at m fcasiaert location. j wah lse timW of a f.iyjapent re'laeneo : . . ! I hrn whh ma oa excellent nd well selected . vo:i eountiie jor pa Miiiiner, uresa ana vi uioXinj. Lnfine?sjsr. I reipeetfallj sojicit asice.i ca"a aoi a generous hiire of cur paJronaa." " '? Rich tjlfa ft'p't Bihbons.' Bonriefr. Hats and Trimir.gs from the Eastern City Styles. " ' . ' ; ' ' - lies Hair. Dirffsjivj; and Carlinr,CnrlSitcnM piiRruin;, VSigi aui false iair triciiDe4 or dressed to "Ti r. 2if VERC1E t.GV$$. v. LOUIS WALDTM. nones-SIgn & Ornamental jGlazicr, Gilder Gralner, ' All wotk done in a workman-' like manner, and on atrfcklr TE RMS. Hi iMi'i NEW FIKM AND R. T. RAIHEy c W.'D.XEWZS SUCCCSSOSS 70 HA19XT & CO Respectfully inform the Citizens oi iA d'ly anc County thai they are in receipt oj a lar&e and complete assoitmevi of jUlie's Dress Goods, WHITE GOODS,- 9 YYiih an endles variety of -: NOTIONS. Tojjeiher wjth ihe Custom Made JLargeii Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES' Evertbro5ht to hisCity all of which was purchased prior to toe late advance in gold, which enables us to offer supe- rir 'bductamerus to those desircus of fHir- rhaMns:. We also, keep on hand a frest ;' Stock of ' ; .. . . And a pood a?sortment ci QUENESAEE nemeraber tbe Plac.Miiin Slreet, Oo Ooor abovn the IWtoffiiero'rarille, Nebraska. ; 1 8-l-4ljr in.nn , 2P 0.112333 Or,er.(!0lC00.aiflj)afarta'rrd and sow in as ia this These world rrm nrd n rehires .were awarded tbe firftrire. Tin I'cur.ds Strlipp.at the Gret Quii'diiirnial, Trial at Pljtucutb. Erg., Julj.1865 and nt the Great Nfti6t.al -field ?. Trial' jicl'i ' at Ant.urt N Y.. in Jn 't, IS5fi.the First fVeiaiuu tj RAND (iOI,l MEi ll" VFhe PRIZE MOWER Wl ile it retaiis all the advantages which has nwde it to ttniroral a favorite, ia really improv ed 1m tbe adHitinn of . "1 STFFL LINED UUATIDP, KEW J1TM KS (J.XNECTIOXS, STKONHEK KMVKS,' fcl'lilXJ KK4.T. ADJUSTABLE FOLDING SI10E, MaVirf it r-erfeit janrbine. Tbe lightest draft,1 -the inert durable, and at the sanai ! tbe tiuple and bst cuitis mareine ia the .ri J. fce Feir-Eaker epeater.l ' Is quslljr railed tke Victor f every coHte-t." and ienrtruet(d tin toe m t aeicntifio jrinriples. The sew Jh.wing Atfaebraent gives geoeral sati ffctt ion and makes one of the .2)ot ienient rt mbiped Sbll-lUka lieapert kawn, nd we ful-. 1 wtrrantn. ' ' " - The .HAND RAKE REAPER. I at th-fDje luce the cheapen and its kiiik evir ffrl.' tbe best of II cut a t-wanb Svefet wide in Ueapipc. ami- btf t Fo.'dirg Lar ilkchin io ,'ue. e ease with bitb ii is uianagf d.ardtlt fbarjeibgrom Mower to Ecaj,er;or n"e-rtri: wilTat once reconxneai it . ' - -. . ". '-., Manufactured by the WALTER . W 0t0 D. 3I(Ting & llcspirg Machine Ccnpny, IIccEicli Falls 17. T. GENEDAL SALESROOMS, f 10 (damlt Street, N, Y. .2.00 Lake Street, Chic:igp. J-OREIGN OFFICE " 7-7 TJpper 'Th;ine3 tret, ondo 4Descriptiita CaUlojues sent. on ppliction.,2J-ly --lalten up trotter arrders'aed . Urirjia Clea-i TWi PieitnCt.Va ibe-ttb if rt Fckiairv. 1867, OneiVl ind wbltel-speckled Mir witV.iirterf tt bat ot left tar; aalewp efTr2lit ear, J 'yrll tUa Sjriaf ' 1 CYStS C. liIAt2. : j OB WMsBnHaaMBMtaiaawasBmiaaw Tfce nar-SpaR!ed Banner. . f A frienJ baj JooVedTiprecpiedi and beaded a m 'if' . - ; . r w . r . t k original appeared la tli'e: London Ft neb,- f De eebarllS'.tSCf. Mejnpbia VotO- Tnv nOMlAALlon. IQI I0410VIBBT aiiTIBX DOTIO. wuicu the Sur-Scanffled Biaaer'tbat ilowi broad fa4 O'ertieiorae of the free, o'er tbf but f the aUre Whose stars in tbe face of ai foe e'er turned ptle And whose stripes are fur those that the start dare aseau- - - (..".... - Sfbese folds every year broader and broader hire ' grown ...... -ii ,. . TW1 Ihey hadow both arctie and rop?el sone' ; From tbe Kicr.-n Nevada ti Florida's shcre- ; And like Oliver Twist are still asking for more. hat baonea, wbo?e infantile banting Ma boast, 9 hive witnessed "the TJaton'a great charter en grossed- Which at Boston saw Freedom' stoat straggle fcegtu:, ? A ad from Washington welcomed i4 victory won :i For ear fathers in rebel defiance it spread f But to us it wears brotherly greeting instead ; And concord and peace, not Belloa. and Mars, - Now tapport E ngtaad'a Jack and the States' Stripes and stars. j Can it be there are parricide hands tbl woali tear This Star-Spangled Banner, so broad aai so fair And if there be hands would each sacrilege t-y, Is the banting too "weak the attempt todefJ Alas i while its woof Free loin wove in her loom .t She paused i'aWr work, and' the Fiend took her ' roam. And seizing fbeshattle th it Freedom had left Threw1 Slavery warjj across Wi rty's wefti ' ' How the Fieni laughed ind leaped ft) the swift Toauio nw, With its blood rotted threads the fair ning through ; weft 7 ran Now east oat the web : it is broad, it is Ion?. Twijt Fiend's wjr'k and Freedxn's let's ' hope it is strong. 1 . :'': V: v.:-.-.:';- !' .1! Ana now that the Wood-Tatted warp is laid baxs Tbe Flag is prayiaj the Fta it miy ter ; 1 Tis "he Fiend cheers oa thm w j i tar it emv, For tbe wotk he's had banl ia is apt io give wiy ..,1 ..,',., j . . Now Heaven guide the issue ; cay Frsedotu's rhite baod.4, . . Fre to late, from e Jlag plttjk the ilood roUed etrands. And to battle and breete fling the banner in proof Tbat 'tis all her own fabris in warp and in woof. If this vaj not be if the moment be nigh j When this banner unrent sbull no more float the . sky . - - -1 To make fit division of beam an 1 of boars, Lot the uuth have Suipasanl the 3forth hire the SUrs. NASBy. v Written for the Toledo Blade. Post Orris, CowrrcaiT X Roads, ( Which is in'the Stan uv Kentucky. JMarch25. 1567. Bckerd, turt backtrd,' oh , time r in yoor flite," is the fust: line uv a' song which 1 heerd not Ion? eiuce. Wood that time cood perform tha backackshen leap mid get 'ua all back vther we wuz ix years ago. Bat' time can't. Time is a pt?rpetuoal moaheu, which must go on. a id on, aua vvnica can i never reirace ner tip3. ' : 'lh siiuashen Ain't pertickelerly agreeable jtt new. It htzi.Y'a juocy luok, nor does it promise an improvement in the:'uturev The coi.fidei.Ce tiv' iie UlmJcriy uv .Kentucky is t ha ken o the extent that its lot' us etjuilibrum and tot ters to iu centre. - Wnen it tails, I'thel be uynJ under the rooms. The passage of the Miliary Law wiy beed 16 be'tu lust feu'iher which rely ought to' break the Kentucky camel s bacv. - It's the deepest and "finishjuiest stab at constdo hnel liberty and ekal rites, inezmuch ez it not only blasts forever the dopes uv re-establishm slavery, but gives the nir- ger an me rues nnu privileges eitjoyea ty white men. We, who are chiey in terested, are not to be consulted in the matter, j-edrhl nirelins, wnose very pre sence is pizen to the neopld uv these Slates, are to be quartered onto us to see that 'jtjstis, vvat boiler mockry? i one ro.em the governments estabhshed. by Atidroo Johnson is'oVerturned ef they dou't play 2J jftddle to;,ihe satraps and accept ine .cunatoonel. pmencment. which perhibits them ivho wuz our chaiu- pious in th" late Ifort lo destroy a ov. ernment which vviiaud, from takin hole u? it a'gin and rJnmn it. Wu.z iher evor sich a uiixture !nv 'injustis ati3 j)efcrip- meu t . oz tner ver hcu, sjeveriiy f Wuz ther ever sich a lack uv rnHgasinibi- uy f And all tnis time where is John syou t He vetoed n'e rius, out wnre- lore? He knovvd .that fhe llunp :Con- at fitf8 ned a umjonjr uv tw-i-iniruj and cwd pa&s m' liver -Ins veto; why "then, when tlifry set his authority at defiarit e, didiVt he' rise in his might and drpr.e em ? W here too', wuz the Democru-y of' tteNorth.r ,VherB 'axe they. in this icri-. aU ivhen ourderest rues their greatest cre -i bein hip-recked on the iro'n- couna rocks uv cespoum inere are ihety J say ?' Why doii thesy rally us they threatened aiidearand ih.tt Johnson shl hurl the levelerslslcm their usurped seats and restore peec? oa slcH terins ez we hel consider ekitalle, jo' the Wunst happy but now distracted country. Alan,! they hevriViiiiiA'-vI see them : who breothed"so raucb . ve'njence jtnd t-law-tries 'ifite Jyhnsbn'hi: cilices to dispose U7.j iieglectin us aad a runnin abqufFit Ytn'hignatoors to a ajlicash'en For aost oS,,and hoTIertrT'lo- sezfhey .cetch ibeir breath," 'Accept ' tbe' condishVns jgit'bac'k into jha , Yoomoia i"hkC: -weVhay 1 er?ct lU'rti jdeii ia lZ iVhbll ir us M 11 the patronage their noos papers ail shreejf. "Accept and gu back in' the VW ' ' ' t 'l . -T Tl . cn a sudden -mat a Aoomion v- in " I - MB v - se'nu hed to confirm eb, and tw sekoor thWheve g'Jae back onlo us. ' Custer i? a'shfin exampfe, Witcox is nohWnz I cme roentioa bundled ur others who he? slid back in the same manner. - ;. ..Troy, wuz .taken, by cthe strategy uv in the bowels 'ur' which vrus conceded armed men. which the verdant' Troys pulled inside their gates. AndrooJoh'n- son wu3 the wooden liorse' which wus eni into our 'camp by'he ABoUshnists. and' ihe officers virus the ra rraed men in his bowels. They hey bin our room. So - . . - a Iduii fx they, wus in tne .dim distance, the Democracy wuz hungry and ferosnu and. capable uv almost any thin so soon ez thev cet era they become quiet ez lambs.f The Postmaster who holds a commishun sez to , himself, ''wherefore hel I bust the government under wich I hav a place ? Kin I eit another under the new one?" and he veils to us, rc- cepi the "terms.V We eapchered 'jihe camo uv the'ehemy. but are'demorilized bv the nlunder we found. It s tna old trick over ain'these offices, which the white mpn vnnst to nlaV Onto the luiins, to'wit-'l-evacuatih a nosisheh and leairin a barrel uv whiskey behind, kriowin tnat the Iniin's instincts, like them uv a Ken- lucky Dimokrat's wood lead him totig KhfiM iriint nnr! maLft him a eav Prev i.i'ihp r!mn lrnifft. The otfisis wuz the whiskev wich intoxica'ed our braves, and Ani- iiin srv trt nek. hans at tne bt'hs uv our enemies. SUmnr nezi m;nv Thrf Siavn hpz manv. and iiut- iiiui a aV wv . j w ler ia a fretnerin uv em wuu a sauiui, wonderful to benold. ' ' a But what marks the dcmoralizsshen uv not thp Kf-art tr re-write it. 1 past tne a slip onto the paper, hence I am not re sponsible for sich errors 6v ortnugraly and crammer ez may oe uiuvei IUiy it. Here it is : a the nonular notion of the ftrinr nr tha nirm u mfiv be Dosiiivelv thi rpnect. is like the whitwflv rlenn nei?ro beiDii tree from it, anil a foul nna cursed bv Lt." .-w - o - V.f ih is trooef the mzffer don t ' . ti;nk. then noah ffot tile and wus cusrin vnpihpn Rnil Merit bac' UtiesnhUs lor " . . ... .-.viiKiA A't.ri tiiViir ij ntr'nrt innre interesi so the Dimucnsy1 thai any oiher female who hez bin ded several thousand years, Th. nr.nnrrfltin nj. nv wuz buili up m thi sink, and ef that comer-stuu is knocked , k f,.u full nn.I hunes all be1- na'ih it rrini who are sheltered under ..v ..... . - - , . i .v, rr.peFPst and tne l..nAi.oe. o.-.rv.,rr ,on thmijflnif ' At nnfl fell awnftn the tviid is knockt out' c the sales uv the Northe,rri, Dim- r . ocrisy. ' AVai is the m'nge'r novy to them ethecoes not'stinK i "ropier uujucu, indeed ! Troolv it wus a Wler,"nbshen That stink' led'h'unireduv tb6u.sa.hd3 uv Democrats bV the' nbse. That -'hdor," ez ihe writer styles it wuz bestholt.and oue which wuz everything to u-. That frtitik wus all that elevated ihe Detnokrat that wuz our mark of sooneriofUy ' We; a. limes, wuz uv tne precise bder uv Uiie-bloomm serious A Democrati mass convbnshen. wnen in n the rtttt. wirh two htoves in It, WUS not the "mo?i odorous gatherin in the world, but we thanked Go I cohtinyooalj that the smell which ariz ez me room roi hih. wus not1' the netooliar aroxa uy the nigger, any we wu comforted, ijuttms writer redooses the whole tning me whole difference between the nigger and aJDemocrat to a matter or color and cleaaliness. ' ' Wat 1 heresy,! AVat iclonacIasni ! (-his last wofd ra'eanin I . ..' .. . r. m . m believe, idol breakin or euthin uv mat . a sort.) Ef this be troo, then in the nine a nigger with his feet washed is better han a Democrat ! For one now I care hot ef Dr. Cummins' "Last Waxnin Cry" be l rob ly ihe last. I'm7 sorry thathe ren ted hiz douse; for nmeiy nine year?, ez it hez a tendency to destroy my faith in his belief that the world A abii eggin ,er Gabriel blows bis horn iv ,;j .-. f. - i el.be sooted. out. The soone the better I sh He.re atin this matier of state oflisis cotnes in." The Dimocrasy or iNToo York see ahal nigger suffrage ii lnevnable.and tnd to sekobr their share uv it, "they brddin in u'me.forgeitin that while tbry'r ucucevuia ieiuyjiij ; ,.a . -l! I. . a M..a-a ba at arNiAiiaJ flfl that ide of the tirdel we're Ioosih all conirol I ... fUA r,..r nn ,r,..irfp Wat did the South ever care for Di3ocratic success. Law a a. a i. . 41 1 " u i uta 1411 v,wi - - - cepting ez it.blosierfe'd rip ths'ir Diggers? rid; discouraged. 1 fee afore m trouble. I see but one or two nxeeks uv ife on my hrizdn. ..Ohio woq't Jet ber loouion mat we may eiect toe next trrvs a tarmer. as was my ancestors, i(leai'who?li give us 'all the 'fjatrbnaee,- back as 1 can trace thera. My and that alni th'wir'st uv:'it. " 'Then iare forn(ed' on '"experience and which we bought up with appointments menu that satisfy hie," Whether didkivered ch a sudden -that a Abolition others or not. ' " the Dunt'crasy the most. Is, the follein V. Oats ould be sowed very early, extract which I cut' from the Nao York as early as possible. I saw a good crop world wunstour trusted orgin. 1' have raised it'at was sown in " February, and " -L ' '-' L. . A at .w. Af ArCt l(j tiUl lllll ' " " " m r 1 m it rt in. . it ri iiir I riui 11111 r r. . . i i Ohio may afifr all be.the rocsc agin wnicn the waves uv fahtakiim roaymeet in va"ne and conservatura, gatherin strength 'lh re mny fimally 'assejt itself 'ewhere. May the - Lord send "it. fr ef this 'thing goes on, l' u a lost and roiine4 man,. - PETROLEUM .y. NASBY. .(Which . is Pos(maser),v anfi likewisa '. Professor uv B.blikle Politicks " in the Southern Classikle & Military Insti toot 'A woman luot. Leas advertises fc a grrr vVho 'knows 'a'' Cap-jack '7rora.T for a irckj'- led f h6 Jilf sbl fash be.'jTe 13 ihf,2.ishtub, izxiiii cf ihe wtjh-uib." niggers jeie no uow, txu. su , will 606Q hp these goods. Rolled' jac are jn the same fix, and possibly this ack ; - b j ODlfllon'S Cfft Farner. I J am near fifty years old, was always I . L - A 1 as xar opinions eipen- they do i w .. i . " omers or not. . Hay should be cut when in full blocn as all plants con ter tfjeh! and. cu contain most aaharine mif. consequently.are mre cu hrious, if used for .food. If hay "is. lett later, the sugar turns to woody fibre. Wood and sugar are chemically the same 11. All heavy or clayey soils should be plowed in the autumn, so that the frosts of winter may pulverize them and kill the germs of insects deposited in the soil for the hex: season. ' ' ' III The best way to ' raise calves is to take them from the cow as soon as I ' J 1 1 a -is -J.t.a a aropeu, ii possioie, never let tnem sucit. as tQey learn to eat or drinic sooner, and there i?" no sore teats f rem biting, and tne tasw or weantng tae coy irom tne I calf is soon over. I put 'ihenV in a 'place JAVhera they will be heltered froj) the sun rain, give a ood bed'of stratf. add feed three or four quarts of new millc per day until three-weeks did, then 'fed skim tailk warmed. ' Let them have ac cess to hay or grass. Bj this method I nave raise'd calves everj year since i can remember, and never Tost one in my lite IV. Nina-tenths of our farmers '.do not 'sow enough hay seed to the acre, I nave kept increasing tae amount, ana have not fourid a stopping place. Tne more seed the moreand-Jbetier hay; if timothy and clover, up to a half bushel each pjr acre, if tne surface ol the ground is completely covered, the hty wiu oe nne, auu no weeas can crrow. i nave cnoKeu ouicanaaa tnisties witn urn- otny and clover seed sown as tnicK as - ; . w wtu. buvu. I f! trs ikit AaeMt'a.v. C ma itAelti " uni suh. . uw cany in spring or in ebruary. was not 'harrowed but snowed and rained in. . ' ' " VI Cooking food fc? hogs is bette than doubling the same atndut if led law, if you with to fatten. ' For "brfeding, feed lightly. I VII. Potatoes are worth more, for all kinds of stock, than most farmer tninK tney are, it you can nave tnem 1 m . a trozeti and tneiicooUed beroretney thaw, eil.a a. . .afl tae siarcn is lyrneu to sugar, ana i Know of noood that will fatten faster or give I j a Ml. a oeiier iiow ot miiK. VIII. In fatteninjr beef cattle with coi'n meal, never feed s8 high' thai you can see or smell the effecW 6f it in" the the excrements, lor it you do you may ure you are losing your feed, as th cat tie do not assimilate all the nutriment there is in the grain. ..... ,v , I ia. i neueve corneous, rrrouou witn 1 me curiii useiui as resiuuai - uiauer, auu they also comain sugar to pay tor reeding i - . . . . .;-.. .wi u cjoked or tcaided. ia tnicago. iu , they make a good vinegar 'from at swee. i extracted from corncobs. ' New lork Dry Goods Market. The weaiherdunug most of the past week, has been unfavorable to the trade. and our merchants 'have beeri' soberly and Boxiously looking fox a change. ' It hits at length come;Vbut too l.ite, iu feared, to make up fully fvr what has been lost. Tnree moa hs. ihe best ptrt of the seoson, are past. Probably nn more than one half or tvo thirds the bu feiness has been dTne i:i the aireffaie which was expected.1 There must now bera great rush, or many goiils must go over-the coming iseason: The country is not ge'uerally oversiocked;" but merchants in the iuterfor have learned by experi ence that there is no use in accumuUiin? gt3bds for a future market. T.iey will buy as 'they sell, and they watch, 'the a a m a -r weatner, the price of gold; foreign news, cotlon market, and other 'miners which affect their business, with most becoming sagacity. He note the following in re gard 10 leading styles of goods: Brown sheetings continue dull, and are in over- ttock, except a few fabric nukes; prices favor the tuyer. Bleached goods are firm, and in good demand' for leading styles; but others less desirable are low- neglected.' itnpe and ttcSs are j-teady. with only a inderate . w.-.. 2 :-.. ueiiinuu. rrims are selling iree'j ,vun- out any quotable change in prices, ex cept for best sprinz styles, which are in great demand and are" clearfed'but imme- -Wd lately on axrival at a half cenr 'ad vance. D ills are dull and heavy. Den- -r - .k-- 1 . ,i,ii....i-...j J v . Jc' for best makes, are neglected and lower Prin ting cloths are steady, wjth less "sales than la.: w'eek". ' Ginghams are wanted bnly of ,bea makes, and such sell cveJL Printed lawns continue dull of rale i but 'more favorable' weather, it is believed, . . .-. weJ. rCambrics are in moderate reciue'st at unchafaged quotations, "except for in ferior makes. : Sue'sias are wanted a: steady prices. 'Italian clothes are selling more5 freely. Muslins delane, continue very active' for 'e:;: jsprbg designs; oth ersr ise peglected and" lower. Broad cloths are not selling as freely as was-a'n-ticipated, and price are' ioyer. Cassi simeres, best makes, cooiinue in demand at firm prices. Foreign ' goo!lji 1 are in overstock, except tot newest dress dress fabncs, exposition ; styles." " Out-of- .tcAv'aJbuyJrS'wia .piwfiQd a full arid com- pieic ssurunet.i. 4r reciiest dress Qvds, prcbaUy, evtr exhibited ia N y. NeSrasKa Confcrenc Appytnlnieats "The following District appointments were made at the Methodist 'Ccnferenca held in this city: " ' " ' " OXAIXA DlSTBICT, T. P. LcM05, P. E Omaha, V. B. Slaughter. Bellview, ?lattsin'outh, Rock Blufl, fJo:n 'pleasant, Di-Soto, ' " Decato, Elfchorn, ." '. Da Win, Tremont, Columbus, Wood River, . B. MansfielL J. J. Roberts. A. J. Swartz. V. J. Nichols. Jacob Adrisnte. ' F. B. Bit'ger. T. 11. Mcnhall To be applied'. To be supplied J. Warner. ' L, Janny. A. G.-White, Chaplin at Fort Kearny member of Woood river Quarterly Con ference, .: - . - Nebraska Citt Dxstsict.C.M Gioiicss Nebraska City, Peru, Brownville, Si Deroin, Rulo', ' Falls City, table Rock. Tecumseh; BeairTce,' Salt Creek Ford, Lancaster, Blue River, B. T. Djvia R. C. Johnrcn. B. C. Gollidaf. A. J. Folden. A. Williams. W. A" Pressor.. " M. Tilchar'i. F- L. Brut. H. P. Mans, p. H. Shaggs. J. PreVsoc. T'obesupplied How to tell the cgeora Horse. At five years cf age ahorse has forty teeih 24 molar or j tw teeth, 12 incisor cr front teeth, and four tusks or canine f'ee'.h,' between ihe intisors; but usually 'wanting in the mare. At birth only tha tio nippers Vsr middle incisors appear. ' At a year bid the incisors are all visi ble on' the first milk sdt. .Before three years the pexpanent nip pers have come through. " " At four year old, the permanent di viders, next to the nippers are out. At five the mouth n pifiect, the sec ond set of teeilThavicg; been compleied. At six the Kollovv unje,,,the' "nippers called the mark, has' disappeared from th'e nippers aud diminished iu the divi ders: At seven the mark has disappeared from the dividers, and 'he next teeth, cr corper ar.e level, though thawing th9 mark. ' ,A ' ' - ' At eight the xaark hes gone from the corners, and the horse is sirJ to te a?eu. After this time, indeed good 'authori ties say afier five years, the age' of t horse tan only be conjectured, 2?ut the teeth gradually change their form, tho incrscrs becoming rouiQ oval and ihea ifiangulaK 'Dealers 'sometimes b.shop the teeth of olJ horses that is, scoop them out to imitate the mark ; but' this can be known by the absence of ihe whin; edje cf enamel which alwnvs surrounds the real mark, by the shape of the teeth and Oihermarks of age about the animal An Eastern cotehipbrary, under the heading. "Wors? thai'a did duck," tells the following: ' ' ' ' ' ' In 185S there was a severe stump de bate 'between Andrew Johnson, then a candidate for gubernatorial honors, and Gustavjs Henry, generally known tfi G us.' ihe eagle oraior. ' Tbe debate ex ited much- interest.' Andy c'fSed hi.- Speech wiib this annihilating declamaticn: "We meei this eagle, an?"I can sav. with nn honest heart, that be has none of my flesh, on his talons none of my blood on his beak.' : ' This was good, and would have beea a stamper, but the undismayed Gus. im mediately rose to bis feet, and said : ! .Tis'kirue the honest gentleman has met the eazle and bears no traces of haying left Cesfc upori his.talcci cr blood u 'port his beak.' And tis rlat Grange my friends, for those'of you who 'know ihe habits cf bur national bird know full well that he'never fe"eds on carrion," Such a shout a(hi such a discomfiture made Ahdy quake'. ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' Foreign New3. The Belgian minister of war states that France is having four hundredacd eigh ty thousand breech-loading muskets man uiactured. The arsenals in P.'ussia are acively at work. Austria i having GOO, 000 mukets ronveried iMo br-ach laid eri .rigland will have 350,000 simil arly converted by the'enfof ihe year. Russia is transferring 600.0Q0, and Din mark. Holland, Switzerland, Italy.Spain Portugal Greed and Bium. are all engaged ili the same warlike preparation But. as ! said before, we have proved to you where that town line is. 'yes,gen ileraji of the jure, there it is. and thera it'Cviil remain forever, and alf ihe inge nuity of my learned brother can never efface it can never wash it'' but. No, gentleman ; he cny plant one footNon the utmost venre of the 'outermost ring of tha planet Satnrn. and plant the other on Arcturus. and seize the Pleiades by the" hair, and wrincr' them dry, but be cancof wash out that town line never never. TheSioui Qity journal of March 23J, warns its readers in that1 region to pre pare' for a fijod.' 'Jfce re was . a larger bjdy of fcnow on the'grounl than for.fvjr man years at that daie." pod severe win ter remained. Says the Jburl : When if finally gives way, the chibe fron: bohf lo'warm weather will u'ndcubpiy be sudden, and should rain come' a.t.i.'ls time, we may look out fur a fiocd." '' i inr