Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, June 06, 1872, Image 4
V THE HERALD. THURSDaV; JUNE V IS72. FARMERS' COLUMN. Contributions to thia Col u ma are re-iuseted from tie practical farmers of the county. ',: -a In opening; a farmery's column in this paper, we do not mean to make it a mere collection of receipt?, new machines, or patent ways &F raiding grain & stock .without work. - It is intended to make it a vehicle of valuble information, to the practical working farmer of to day. We would like to make it & source of plea? ant chat and intcrchJftge of experiences among neighbors, if it can Le done." Of course we shall Le oo.ige J to use reprint EomewLat, and shall -in the coarse of time, no doubt, tell rou horr "to care a baulky horse" in a thousand wayS," and givo many a valuable receipt for rais ing cai)ne generally. Each reader must select those that meets his case. Furth er than this, we should like to make the column as nearly original as possible, and shall contribute each week one artiti cle at least, toward that end. itAisixu iioitsrs. ; When younger and in perfect physical health, the sharp,' fierce, pat pat of a good trotter's hoofs on the hard track; the whirr of the sulky wheelj, and the "Aa go long " of the driver was better music to our ears than the best piano in Cass county could make. ..-.' - ' Bad health; hard work, want of time, and a shortness in the lining of our pock et book, in sympathy withtherest of yon have prevented us for some years from pulling the ribbons over anything better than ''old Tom," the farm horsey -or anything'fastcf UiarTa' lively going mud turtle after a fchower, - f -. , All thi3 does not prevent us from feel ing interrested in stock matters and Iike ing a good horse just a littlo bit letter than any other animal on the farm. Thus is not what we set out to say though, and the boys are yelling .Vcopy," so we must cut it short. The raising of blooded hordes is not a busines we weald advise many people to enter into; because it takes money, requires rat care and knowledge of the principles of breeding, and a certain amount of intuitive percep tion of what is best, that not every 'one is gifted with; but for those wbohae the means and the taste, no better spot of earth xan be uud iLan in this state. A firm dry soil, good pasturage, cheap means of raising grain and feed, with water ia"abunJance, give nslidvantages that no other state can excel. We hope and believe that the time will come when Nebraska Stu i Farms" will be a3 noted and produce as famous stock as ever old Kentucky or any .other State could boast Meanwhile much can be done on a emaller scale, lu pays to raisa good etock. It costs more to raL-e a horse with some blood, than a ' cold blooded cne. In our iioa soli, farmers do not neeJ"u7ay hcrteo for their work, and by breeding a better sort you etand a chance of getting a colt every vo-.f and then that will net you a gocd round sum. ' WelyiTdliad a bad, late, wet spring, of that there is no doubt. Many farmers are not done planting corn yet, and it f i to be feared that many will not be able to plant at all. i'ct if it 13- any encour agement to us to"know that we are not alonaTn the matter, we can find plenty of companions by examining the filo of our agricultural papers thrJuhout the east. .'Nebraska Iooni3 up strong, 'as be-, ins in a better fix, and taking it all around, as farmers generally do, ashfiv ing less damaging weather than any other State of which we take notice. For instance : from the jYeic- Yorker, we learn that in N. J., it is cold . and t blus tering Winter wheat and Rye; nearly. ruined.""In Pennsylvania on the 3d of May, it wa3 frosty, raia fallin' all the time; poor crops all over the country; grass not started and' fodder all gone, VOut door business all stopped" iy9 one correspondent. On"May otb, in-N. Y. State, they had heavy frost and fall of snow. Ih'MIchigan Spring Is report ed very backward, wheat badly winter kiiled. Wisconsin, Illinois Vermont everywhere the reports are cioro un favorable than the wor.twe "could possi bly say lofour'owErS tat e. On the 13th frost is reported not yet out. of. j tho ground in N. Y. State." " Our Small grains all look finely, and it may confidently be predicted that if we have a good wheat harvest, as it now seems we shall, our farmers need have no fear of a poor market The unfail ing report of tho winter wheat crop elsewhere i3 bad, and Nebraska may have to furnish her bibter States with the new Spring article. For the month preceding the publica tion cf this number of the Land Agent, there has been ' 770 settlers passed through our city, nearly all of them with their families, and household goods, seeking home3 in our State. They are generally well provided for settling, hav ing their icaws, pigi and chickens, as well a3 plows, cultivator, reaping and mowing machines. Wo noticed one company had 463 head of cows and bulls, not counting tho young calves and an other that had 40 head of young horses, from one to three year3 old ; end as we write a company of seven teams, with families have driven into the city, hav ing 50 head of cows and calves, and all ready to stick thjir stake when they find a vacant tract of land. Thrice welcome are these hearty til!er3 of the soil. They will reap an abundant reward for their labors, and will call the day "blessed," that first welcomed them to the "Antelope". State. "Sow and yo shall reap': an abundant harvest. Land Agent. GROCERIES. The Good Intent ! - ; : ' '' '" Groceries and Prcvissions. OATiL AT AUCTION AND Commission IZooms - . - .- ; - - ; Where you can buy. almost every ihing eatable, including ' , , ; '' . . . j - - " At the lowest Prices for cash. : II ghest price paid far Country l'roduc Rutter, Chickens, &e. &e. , -.- . i ' Goods Delivered in the Citv 1 Free of Charge. S. DUKE. d&wti. Weeping Water Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Urociries, .Hardware, j Uoots, and Shoe". . . . , -r .. Hats, and Caps, Aerii!turnl Tinplimcnt? of ail kinds. V.'eir tr 'U-X-ia" Cnltivstors. -Union Corn Pinnte7 (iramletour and Priaccton Plows, i Aj udink tntuni, all of which we oiler to the r ubiic at the owctft retail priae. All Soods 'XVurrautcd As Sejircsiilctl. . 5-Out constant aim will be to sell so low that it will be to the positive advantage of every far mer in the western and central portion of Cass county to make this their headquarters for trad. ... - REED. RROS. NEW STOEE Weeping Water, Nebraska. FAS. (S CO SCCCESSEES T.O UORTON & JENKS. ' DEALERS IN ' Genera! Merchandise, BUCH A3 . DRY GOODS. , - 0 1.OCETES. liAKlUrARE. - . UL'iiEXSU'ARE. ' - HATS, CAPS BOOTS. I ' SHOES. NOTIONS. i! We are Agcnt3 fjr ' Willcox . Giths Sewing Machine FUKNITU11E. FURKITUR E CABINET '" -Avd dealer in all kinds of ". - - - jFtaniiturc Chairs. main aiBZKT, (tnirldoor cast of P 0 Plattsmouth - - - Neb -Rerairlng and Varnishing r.eat'y uone. Funeral attended on the shortest notice. HENRY BOECK :r ' "DEALER ET fXj r ni tue b, L0U?fGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS. OF ALL DE3CKIPIIOS3 AXO AT ALL PRICES. Ffletalic Burial Cases. WOODEN COFFINS OF ALL SIZES. Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With. many th.inks for past patronage, Ii n Ate all to call and examine my largo stock o nitnro and Coffins juniSt NEBRASKA LAND FOK SALE BY TITE Burlington & Uo. R. R. R, Co. On Ten Years' Credit at C per ct Interest TTo part of principal due for tw. yearf. and thence only mie-nir.th yearly till paid in full. PH'JiiuCTS will V"7 for lnnd and improve iiirn. within the limit of this genprons credit, jfjr Letter tc;ms were never ofi'ere l, are not now. nnd probably never will be. CIRCULARS giving full particulars are sap plied gratis - . Apply to Geo. S. IIab!!s, Land Comm r. -'m Lincoln Nebraska. mayOwSm ; IIAltOWAKR E. T- DUKE & GO. JIT FOO T OFMAIjXL STREE T ' 'WholeBalo i Retail Deilers in Hardware and Cutlery, Stoves : ' JIN WARE. pi)PB. ; ' IRON, STEEL NAILS AND Elacksmuh Tool.-?, Ac. , Keep on hand a Large Slock of CHA RTER OAK, V ; ' B TICKS FA TEJYT, . : CHICAGO, EMPORIA :;V - r L O YA L C O OK . ,: ;, , . ; ' And Other First-Class Cooking STOV E'S, All k'mdi ! Coal or "Wood kept on hand. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE. MO LINE Stiring and Breaking Plows At ITot Co3: for Casli, Lumber! Lumber The Undersigned ha3 on hand and is All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER At his Hills at the Ferry Landing at Plattamouth Orders Promptly Filled.! William Edgerton. Juneod dJcwtf. The. Two itlost Successfu Popular and Perfect, g k i n MACHINES OF THE PERIOD Are Our Well Known mm AND EPICURii BROILERS ! Both arc of the SimpVit Construction, and so Easily managed that we guarantee them to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION Ai no article in the hou3ehoIa has a greater in fluence in prou otinre the health, comfort and happiness of th family circle thin the Cook fctove, it is economy as well n policy tr get the very best; and in buying the Charter Oak, you can rely on Retting the most successful, popular and perfect cooking btove ever made. In using pn Epicure Broiler you are always sure of having . - . Juicy, Tender and Delicious Beefstakes, Chickens, Hams, Chops, &c. Sold Dy EXCELSIOR r co. 612 & C14 N. Main Street, St. Loui3 Mo. AND ALL . ... LIVE STOVE DEALERS. Dec2diw6m. MISCELLANEOUS. REN DORKEY Wishes to announce to the people ot the Great West that the second Volume of 'DORXEY'S WEEKLY" Which commenced April ISth was enlarged to forty-eight columns. With that number the champion journalistintrodu '"ced a number of new nnd intcresing del art , ' - m merits ' which conftitut "DOr'UE'S WLKKLT the finest literary family paper in the United Suites. Ii is real life and comio sketche?, as also the thrilling stories of Western li!"o make that journal the most inter esting and best adapted to western readers. Terms. Cash in advance. '. per annum, 51. 75 six months, il three months. end 1. O. order by maU to BENN DORKEY. &IS Cm St- Louis, Mo. ON MARRIAGE. : TIAPPT Relief for Young Men, from the effects of Error3 and Abuses in early life. .Man hood restored. Nervous debility cured. Im pediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in eealed envel ope. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. omh Vjnth St., hiiadclphi. Pa. Oet-cWth, w 1 ye DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. SP RING" AND SUMMER GOODS. 1872, - 1.872 1872. GREAT ' RUSH ! . URGE .CROWD S 1 ! ! .. r Ereryboctr, eai rtora too.'ara going to a ' To by their "" "'" ' DRY GOODS AND: GROCERIES. N JoVi you jz s t o jr"j; p . . , The best ard taost eomplete . . STOCK OF DRESS GOODS- , .. - ' " ' . ' Are now on exhibition at the Now York Store, at grently reduced prices. We call particular " ' attcutioa to our new styles of ' ..- ;.-.'--.( DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, ' 1 DELA1NS, GINGHAMS. ! v .BROWN SHEETING,! . -3 BLEACHED COTTONS, . ; . BALMORALS, CARPETS, - CLARK'S NEW THREAD, ".. . COTTON YA't iS, BOOTS AND SHOE of all kinds and prices to suit our numerous customers. largo stock of i GROCERIES, , IIARDWARE, ' - I QUEEN SWA RE WOODEN. WARE, GLASSWARE, . " i i YANKEE NOTIONS, ATS AND CAPS, . S, B L O Oik- '8c CO,, : v-' HOYS AJVD CIIILDHEjY'S CLOTMjXG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, CLANKETS, RUDDER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. ain Street. Second Door East of the Court IIoujo- -BRANCH HOCSE Eroadway.Concneil Bluffs Iowa. INSURANCE. MIS SOUlil VAL LEY LIFB j "' .Xos&rance Company - ' ' No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENVORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITING Iividend. on tlm Coiairiliiatioii Ilan, Securing the Greatest Pecuniary REASONS FOR INSURING IN THIS COMPANY : lt Th's is a Western Companr, rnnnnred byWcstorn men, whose known finanancial charac ter ability and position jifford amplo Kuarajity tur its careful aud suecesful uianagenieiiu . .. , '21. Its Polices nro all iion-frrr?ltliitf. i .. , - . , , 3d. Premium all -aJi. It receives no notc3 nnd pircg none Policy holders have ao interest to pay. and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies, 4'h. It has no restriction upon travel. .... - " ; T . Cth. Its dividends are made upon tho contribution plan. , ' (3th. Its business w esclustivly life inaurauce. Are the Rccuroulation of interest upon premiums paid, heroe tho Company that loans its a-eis at the hishest rate of interest c an give you the l.-.rcet dividend.. Eastern coinpanic-s invent Uieir moneys at 6 per cent., while this ninkc-s its investments nt twelve per cent, or more. " The advantage of Western investments to the policy blder appears in the fullowina starlliny figures: Theuuiount of S1JKXJ, invested lor fifty years at 6 per cent, compound interest, 33 t IS. 420.15 8 .. .. .. 4i;..'l.(H K) " " 117..'t(..Ho ' 12 " " ." S18.0C8.fO ,13 obvious that this comnanc'aI advantages ind inducements to tho olicholder than any other OFFICERS : IT D Mackav. President, fieorfre A Mooro, Secretary,' I M Spn, Vice-President. J .Jones, Ass't Secretary, Kr J L Wevcr, M ed. x'tor, II ! XVewman, Treasurer DIRECTORS. D Sh're. Leavenworth. Ivan, TI I) Mcckay, Leavenworth Kan. II L Nwman Lcavonortli J t lichanls. 1 M San, 11 R Hammond " "VV ti Corm. H Edperton. a " (ienMoorc, ' " Thos Carney. " d Tcwers, " . S M Striekler. Jarction City Oeo L Davhi, St. Louis. Mo Chan Hobinson, Lawraoicc, J Merritt, ". . . AV'.Hadley. " K Hatinjrs. ; " m w V r t m r a ai ssi ii -uorgan , Gea. Ageiitfor A'cLraska aatl Xortlierii tiaaara Good Traveling Solicitors Wanted, , R E LfvilS: MU Examine s. ELCCrj &, co.rvN DE.4I.KDO V" '' riattsiaouth, Nebraska J Advantage to the Policy Holders IT A Cnlkins, Oencral Agent," W B Harvey, Cn. Actuary, r T A llurd, Attoraey. ! T A Hnrd, T KJt Allen. ,) C A 'erry, Weston, Mo, G V Veal, Topeka. Ksnsas. ' J M Price AtiJn.'oa, Kan. : W K Stebbins, " ; PJJlTTSMOUTil PATENT MEDICINES. J. W.lkis, rropr!.tur. R. II.. ftlcDoxaLD A Co., Pnttu A Go. Ageal. Sa tnfcucltc, Cl., 31 Comtu.rre ttret, i HIL. LIONS Bear Testimony to ttielr Wonderful Cutativo Edect. They are not a vi!o Fancy Prink. Made of Poor Hum, Whisker, Proof Spirits nnd Refuse L.iqnors doctored, spicerl and snxctened to please tlio taste, called "Tonics,'" "Appetizers," "Hestorcrs."i.c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are true Medicine, made from the Kntivc Roots andllerbi of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stlmu IantK. They are the GllE AT Itl.OOl) l't'UI FIEIland A LIFE IVI l'RINCIPW:, b perfect Iicnovator and Invijiorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take theso Bit tors according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vitul organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. They are a Gentle VtiriratlTe nfj -well m a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting us a powerful aent in relieving Congestion or Inflam nation of the I.iver, nnd all theVisceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. : For Inflammatory nud Chronic Rheuma tism nud Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billons, Remittent nnd Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of tbc Itiood, Liver, Kid oeys nud Jiladder, theso Hitters have beenmost successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tho Digestive Organs. DVSPKPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head fcehe. Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour .Eructations of the Stomach. Sad Tasto In tho Month. Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ot the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in there' gions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are Ahe oOsprings of Prspcpsla. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torp'J Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled tGcacy in cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Im parting now lifa and vigor to the it hole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car nancies, Bins-Worms. Sc&M liend. Sore Eyes, Eryslpe Mu, ltch.fccurfs. Discoloration.1) of the Skin. Humors and f)iscases of tho Skia.of whatever name or nstare. are lterallv dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use ot these Bitters. One bottle in such cares will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed indBluggish In the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings T. iU tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, and the health of the BTstcm will follow. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking In the tystcm of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinsnished physiolnsist, there is scarcely an individual upon the faceofthfl earth whose body is exempt from the pn senee of worms. It is not upon tho healthy elements of the body that worms exit. but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No ifytem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics wilt free the system from worms like these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. Mc DONALD tc CO., Druggists and (ien. Agents. San Francisco. California, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. 3-SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. i Plantation Bitters. S. T. 1880-X. Tlii3 wonderful vcgctal'lo restorative is the .'.lioct-anchor of the feeble and de bilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among f-tioiachic?. As a remedy for the ner vous wcakuess to which women are es pecially subject, it is superseding every cther stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate or frigid, it aot3 ail a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal ij.it its. Dec. 26. dJcw lyr. ' i Beautiful Women! HAGAN'S MAGNOD1A BALM give to the Com- i ptexion the Freshness of Youth. 'Haqax'3 m.vg.volia Balm overcomes the flushed jppearance caused Ly heat, fatigue and s - exeiiemcnt. . It makes the lady of forty appear t , but twenty, and so natural and perfeet that no i lcr.-dn can detect its application. Uy ita uao tho roughest fkin ii wd to rival tho pure radiant textuxo of youthful beauty.. Itrflinoves redness, blotches, and pimples.; It contains nothing that will injure the fckin the least. LIacxolia Balk is used by k11 fashionable laJicj ia 2Jew York, .London, and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and i3 sold by all DruKtists and Perfumers. Dei 2. d&w lyr c CI w. S Mustang Liniment; FOR Mil A.I EJEAST. lVbbably few articles have ever had so extensive a Sale, while none have' been. more universally beneficial than the cele brated MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Children, Adults, -Horses, and Domestic Animals, arc always liable to accident, and it is Fafe to say, that no family" can pass a single season without some kind of an cmoliient being neces sary. It becomes a Kiittcr of impor tance then to secure the best. Over throe hundred livery stables in the city of Xew.York alone are using tho Mexican Mus tang Liniment, in all if which it sivos unusual satisfaction. CAl'TIOS. The penuine is wrapped in fin Site I Plate enKn-yinj with "ff. U". Weft brook. ChrmUt," nnd " 'li nn Mctrk. MEXICAN MUXTASfJ LIXJMLW'T," enprave-l across the face of each wrapper. Tho whole bears the proprietor's private Un-tol States l'.evenue .Stamp, nnd not a common stamp as used by druggist?, Lyos Mascfatt'rio Co . : i'ark Place, N. Y Jan.ilth. iliw Iw every llrdrtr Children: The Great Soothing Remedy. MRS. , ! Cure? colic aa-1 pripin? in! Pe Whitcomb' the bowoli. ..nd f.K.Uitat' - Syrup. . .tho process of tectums. jCents. MRSj Af- riuhdues eonvnlsiona and, fnco VSitcomb', overcome? nil disease iuci-j S Syrup 1 " 'dent to infiuts and t-hitdren. Cents. MRS. I Cure Li.irrhr!i. Dyente- Price fhitcombf ry and suminereoinplaiut L-' Syrup. . children of all ages. - - I Cents. ' It is tho exeat Infants' and Chil lren'snSooth ing Remedy, in ali disorders brought on by tcethin,? or any other cau?e. Prepared by the Oration Medicine Co., .St. Louis ilo. . . cold by druggists and dealers in ?7e everywhere- dc2d HERALD COLUMN. inr as. jh Jaa o Nebraska Herald, T H B - B E S T Local ZEipo: IN N EB R A S K A ! One Year - -Six Months - - 82,00 $1 00 IN THE " 'Nebraska II era Id" ilSJ-Ifyou want your Businoss Known"t For the HERALD is rend by Farmers. Mer chants, .Mechanics, Contractors, btock t Dealers, Railroad Jlen, liusiness ) , Men, Manufacturers, ; Consumers and iiveryhody. THE HEKAL D la the id ace to get your Job liForls; Zone j5-IIavinK recently mada large additions to our already extensive stock of tyjiea rule?, border-? and other material We are now prepared to do nil kinds of AS'ork in. THE BEST MANNER AND .t Reasonable Rates. WE ARE rCEPABED TO PRINT Business .Cards, Wedding Cards, Admission Tickets, Ball Tickets, Back Checks, Deposit Ticket?, Bank Drafts, Protests, Note Heads, Letter Head, Bill Heads, Statements, Shipping Bills, Way Bill?, Dray Tickets, s Circular.", Contracts, Deeds, : Mortgage?, I Leases, Catalogues, I'amphlcts. 1 1 rice Lists, - Dodccrs Programmes, I Ilan J Uihs, &e. &c. &e., I Give Us a Call. Satisfaction DOCTOEX WI9ITTIEU, 617 St. Charles Street, r onirrr locnted in St. Loui." than any Chron I. J is Physician, o guocef'fully treats Simple in-t L-otiiluicateu V eucreal JJiseae a to hrinir atic-nt? from every State. Ms hospital op- )prtur.itiesi, a lite-time e.xperipnco, with pur est dmps prepared in the establishment, curc- ';u-.c. pi en u p u uiut-iff, mi uiu-llit hliuu- d ; tell yovr private troubles, t on-u!tation .'rce. fiend two stampf for medical ea.'e. iMAKUOOO, nuKAli)OD. Sent bj nail. 15 centg ench, both for Si cts, KK paes. .All tiiat me curiour, uoumui or iinitiniv wish f know all about Self-polliitiou 1'rove ;ion, Mnrriaee. Kvery youmr ni;m nnd w nan omciit to read it a. a waruiup. ine n reus d biiitated o;- partially impotent cicnti"cally advised. dcci:dJc "WANTED. AGENTS 8IOO to S2.10 pr I ? months everywhere; ilale and Female, to introduce the trrnnino improved MARSHAL .SEU'ISU rdACUlNL'. 'XlU machine will Ftitc-h, ham. fell, tuck, bind, brai l, cord, quilt. r)-.d cmbroidr in a mo.-t it-jierior innnner. Price, oaly SI fuDy licentd nnd warranted for five vciiri. We will pay flOGO Cot ai:y machine. hife-h jirii or Iit, that w iil ew a ctroiiK'T. more beutifjl or more el:i.-ticfcam than ours. It niaktttt'ie Eti Lnfh-'iirh. Kvery second stitch can be cut, aid utill the cloth can not be pullfd nrwirtwirhout tearing it. We pay apenU $100 to 6iU per month, and expenee. or a com-mi.- ion tj'jm which tw ice that amount can be made. For particulars and term, apply to or address, i . - . f S. MARSHALL k CO. io. Vri 2.i.au fc'treet. N York. PATTTTOV Do not be impose I upon hr ether parfieo travelini? through the country palming oT worthless ca.-t-iron machines under the game name or otherwise. Ours Lj the ot.Iy Pennine and really cheap machine manufac tured. . ardawtf Common Sense. : : Oarlcidzcns, and bsitit;.s? men in particular,- will find it to their interest to advertise in tie Land Agt.,,tt nnd wo Lope that tbeywill support our enter prise, and not for the want c-f a proper support from'-those win aro directly benefitted, allow us to carry the whole burden. Land Agent. . LIVE IMI'i:itS!-nvK TOH'.VH. Ono is but a corollary of tho other. They go to-cthcr. They cr.-ato each other, as one may fay. - A live town with a dead newspaper j? an anomaly that canna exist very Ionir. It is impossible, for cither the town rLes and crowds the deal incumbrance of news editor and all out of tho -way, or eNe, tho newspnper ura-s tbo town down to its own level. Jually as futile would it be to exnectalive nownimt. 4 - - ....... , KJ U Ion;? in a dead town ; for the newspaper man would either demand that tho town wake up and help herself, and help him to make tilings lively nnd progress ive, or else, if tt man of any abilifj', ho pulls up sticks and moves on to some town that will. The town and the paper must wdk together they should be a part of each other; for if tho towns-people take hold of public improvements, build schoolhouscs, churches, hotels, factories ; support literary and society free institu tions; tho newspaper is sure to report it, to comment upon it, and to urge tLo people to greater exertion. By means of exchanges and readers abroad, theso things become known to the world, and bring visitors, friends, and finally, resi dents, to tho place that thus improves its chances. A good pecuniary support, as a general thing, makc3agood paper; for a man of fiir abilities can and will make a very valuable paper if he has tho means readily and surely at baud to support it. While the ablest editor on earth, will run down, get low spirited, lose his snap, his v igor, and his intelletual power even, if his business becomes a mero fight for bread and butter, a struggle to "pay tho boys ofi" Saturday eight. As well ex pect a minister to preach sermons that will rival Becchcr's, while his clcthcs are so threadbare that he unconsciously feels shabby, both in mind an I in body, and his best energies have been taxed to the utmost in keeping the wolf from tho door, instead of improving his mental and bodily vigor for Sunday's work. Do not minunderstand us, and supposo we mean to make a personal application of this matter as to this town, for we did not so intend it, having been among -ou too short a season, as yet, to know how you support cither ministers or papers. The frequent remark, "well, we hope you'll make us a good paper, we need ono," may have drawn our attention to thesul jecf, and we simply desiro to state the broad fact that every town has it in its own power, to a great extent, whether it wi 1 have good papers or poor ones. A congregation that pays fair salaries and promptly, nver yet had a poor minister. A town that advertises freely an 1 a people who real and ; ay for a newspaper liberally, never need to have a poor paper a week and they never do. MISCELLANEOUS. SIXTY FIVE 1st PfilZE MEDALS AVAHDE0 i THE GREAT CflpirreiBaUimo c Piano ACT0RV. WM.KNABE&CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Calt.'more Maryland. Theso Inptuinents have been Kefj lieFub lic fur nearly thirty years, and opon their ex cellence alone- attained an uitpurrhaurd Pre eminence which pronounces them unequaled in Tune, Tuuch. Workmiitwhlp and DvrnbilUy. t"All our Square Pianos have our Jfow Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Tre ble. xrWe would call special attention to our late I'iitcnte 1 Improvement in Grind Piano and Square Grand found in no o'ber Piano, which brinx the piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Evcrg PIAXO 1'u.lly Warranted fort'ive'vfri Illnsl rated CatiWues nnd price lifiU prompt ly fumi.-'Jwjd on application to "VV'M. KNAI5E & CO., Baltimore Ml. Or any of our regular established eenc:es. JSovouwtiuio. LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preiervingjand Beautifying the HuminH air To Prevent itt Falling Out and Turning Gray. A well-prc:crve j Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, nt once bespeaks reGncinent, ele gance, health aDl peauty. It limy truly bo calleil Woman's Crowning tjlory, while men are not inFeusiblo to its advant.-iges and thannrft Few things aro more di.-frus'.in? than tLiD, frizzly, Lar:-h, untamed lialr. with head and coat covered with Dandruff. Visit a burbcr and you feci end look like a row m.m. This is what LTON'S KATIIAIRON"wm d'j all the Lime. The charm which lies in well placed Hair, Glosry Curl.-?, Luxuriant Trefsc-s, and a Ctoan Head, is noticeable and irrefutable. Sold ty all lruggi.ts and Country Storo.4. Jan, 2J. dw lw every 3r National Business Index. The above is the title of a new monthly paper devoted to bubinc-s intcre.-U! of a nutioaal or Renerul cbani'-ter. For the -difiition mid btnefit of iuteliitciit people otall .-l;ie, it un dertakes to view and review pu.-.-dMg event fr.m a l u-i:i( .tiinilpoint. i-'nets of a buf-i-ne.-a nature relating to caidtal, labur, u;ri-ul. turc, oiiiLicrt-o. manufactuii-!, educatiou. reli gion, literature, politics. evt-ry (ml jeet com mandiiijr jjei.eriil attention, are brou. iittogc-th. er and arranfd in a ter.c, pointed, busini-Hg-hkc manner, htrict aeeurracy i-scontcientious-ly eonht alter. C'.indid, impartial, vigorous comment and criticism by able writers will be an import ltatare. A bu.sinesti cf-rreup n lent is desired ill every county in the L't.iud isui'ea where not already engaged. Questions of a business churactcr from readers receive especial attontion. Terms : S t .(0 a year: lOcem u. iu.hv The Index Co. l'ublibhers, i W. Jackeou bt.. Chicago, 111. diwl. 43 f 1 - t 3i