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1 i wu; L SHI M 12 if I I r it- HI . Si - ' T -. i 2( , ii! $ -if' '4 i : ;1 HA ; i! 'Mi !! u 1 1 -.mx" : THIS FARMEIt. Coatino ror.'"v. .V. Take voui irmn foal tar; mix wi h il a nall m.nnt.iy of UlW, fus" th wholrt lojrrihor oyer quick II . n1 Invirfr 'hl( hitle M loud, rfF r,KM proutiwl with common paint Irnsh. Iron cnntotl wilh ihis will nol MM, but remain m'or rouYd for yenr. Wire fencp., ntil enst- of all kiml.i should nnve nn nnmini conl of this, or Iw if necessary. Cow Ynns fhouU lie filled with murk, rliip manure, weak refust, hny, rtoili clay, and such nrtirlos ns vvi'l uV rompow, and ly nhs ting urine, l oiuo imtrop;nntd with nilivo u iiu ipli's of fertility. The rich en honm-rsius Hindi mmnntiiiji fr.mi tin manure limp, in well nil the linuid fiiom cliniiiWrs find ihe lm)i.lry, should I poured into tin? cow V-iVd hero it will hrahsoilu'd and econom ised for the sutcnntiri i f jlutits and tlu enrichment of votir cultivated lii'lds. A wcclly .pri!iklH'U f rynsuin wil1 "SS.11 tho tiloorltion i f thoc fluids, nnd tend ni) to lis the pniiaus and volatile prodti' ts of dornmpoiition. These aro of vjri-nt viihiu in tho economy of ve-jctiihlo rejirodui tion, ond oucht never to I c l.t. Copporas dissolved in water, and diluted tsulph n i'' nriil, a well aso t and finely powdered rharconl, may he mod reonomieally for this purpose, and li -ih" iHeelin.i; a Kivinij of the IU05t impoittlit produel.s of decent po'ilion, will a.'t as powerfu' dir-infeelinj i,,nti pnrifyins thoair nnd neutraliing tlio i li'eet of tho pefctiferons frn?rs whieh nro produetd during putrifitetion. Ci:i.i.a Sep that tho utiuo. t eh an littess U regarded in your cellar. The decay of vegetuhle btd.htances in tlieyf re twiiorioji. omrht never to he allowed. When permitted, it i.t almost irilain lo onulocfi di.n. it roiis results. Confined air j always unwholecome. The putrid ;;nies eliminated ly most vegetaMes, pos.ses a venelii iul character, deleterious to health. Karly in the fprinjr, clean all out, and pprinklothe floor, which should l e of earth, wilh quick lime whitewash the walls and ceiling', and remove every article from which unplea.-aiit a id poisonous odors can proceed. CJtBMirnTin or Sri ns. The follow ing method of hastening the germination of seed, (extracted from the report of the U. S. Talent Ollkc for 1S11,) having proved . If of practiclo utility, I have deemed it worthy of n place in iho column of thy valuahle paper, viz: "Indian corn, peas, at d numerous other seeds, soaked four hours in a tepid solution of chloride of lime nnd water, mixrd in the proportion of one fourth of an ounce of the Jime to a gallon of water, and then sown in the ordinary way, have leen known to throw out germs in twenty-four hours." Tho advantao of such a prepar ation wan strikingly illustrated during the past summer wilh some herb seed, pari of which was so prepared, and part sown in .the ordinary way without preparation. The result wasthut the prepared not ou'y came nn sooner, but most of it vegetated, while the unprepared came up, much of it being missing (uermantown lelegrapn. To make Yeast without Yeast The following receipt, which we believe first appeared in Life Illasiraieii, lias i.een tested and highly approved in the culinrry department of our family: For some time past 1 have eaten very excellent bread made with yeast in the following manner: take as much pulver ised baloratus. as will lay on a dime, the samo ipmutity of salt, nd a tcntpoenfu! of . sugar. On these three articles pour a piiit of water. When sufficiently cool, so as not lo change the nature of the ilour, stir in as much as will make il into a ftill batter. The vessel containing this batter imi; t lie placed inU another ve.stl on taining water quite warm, but not so hot ns to cook flour in the hast, and the whole must be kept Handing in a warm place until the baiter nearly doubles in bulk, which will t:ke about six hour.. This yeat may then be added to Hour enough to make two good sized loaves of bread, mixed with warm water, and a teapooo full of salt, if liked, placed in the pans and left standing in a warm place a short lime before taking. 1'rrr.t Tor 1'i mpkix Sled on Cattle. I fed my cow wilh the jntiiipkins ul the rate of half luiahol a day. At that lime bhewas giving a I out til.t quart i if unlit per diom, but inroad of tins inm using tlm quan.iiy, it diminished it. I iiiiTfa.scd the feed to a bushel 'cr day, tiil there was a decrease in iho quantity of luilU until the pumpkins frozj up, thi n i.ho did not give but four quarts per day. The cow did not fatten, and the reason fir the decrease in the quantity of mill,, I rot, Id not accoiiht for. I then tool; ut ul! the beods, when, lo, the change! instead of five quarts of mill; per day, I jjni nearly nine in a hhort time. (New lhilaud Farmer.) A Mil has already been invented to manufacture sugar from the Chinese sugar cone, by a Mr. Hedjes, of Cincinnati. We hope our farmers w ill take t'.iat inte rest in this iiv'w product which its impor tance merit . At the present ti.no, myrar r .u . 1 . . ... r 1. 1 ..... .0 .u,. . nuiBwimi pjui-H nSnu.mai.illlfi m, (ut fll, .,,., wi,n 8n ovrr,,0. j;i utioi i, aim 11117 iuni-ai ail, viy nuioii jiui- lion of the co 'inry liovoieJ to it. culture nnJ inauufaeture, guarauters, for nn in dcfiniln time to come, LainLome returns front it, at a imah less price than it now comiuaiidi. H it nen if this n wSiinr rane i ud only for tl,o irixliKiioti c.f tyrup, the north still gains lare'y. S v-only-five cent is ww tho avi ratrt? j.rice nf good syrups; but it can In iiinJe here fur loss than ha!f that futn. L t tho surjar cn and buckwheat be a :ie r m i4hlirs in thij growth a their rroJua aro at 1L0 the laUc. KUIIL & KAYSER, Gt. Mtry, Mills County Iowa." new nTonti, NEW FIIIM. NE W GOODS. Wi; w!iM roprrtfully finnniiix- tn th ppoiil jf Mill nml fl.ljoiitluc co i!iir, Hint wo havn Watril nuwlvrs In lli now Iti it U n'orr mi tli" rurnpr of I'tnnl slrpi t nnd Sirp'n Avpiiiip. in Si. Miry, nnd imwli.ivpnn hninl fl full nml well spIpHpiI BtncW of j3"o"w Goods, n'l.ifitorl tn the wm'.i r I Ii i cotniniinl' y, ron ittorr.uir.s. UUY iH)!V4. II AltlV'Altl II TS t, CAI"s, I'( )( ITS .v, Miors. Mir;s a Mi.DiriM::?, mi.s. i.uritiNf:, l'ANCV (,)()i)S, II UN I 1 I It II, TAINT. j.i'.M'ons. WINDOW SASM, k- W'p nr ilp'prinliiPil Ii "-H I11 rnih piio- inns ImvT I'nn ii'iv o ii"r p thiisiiihi'ii' i i i this fiorti.ni of tin1 f'.i'alp. An PxniniiiaMoii of nnr Rlorti nmt oriPPs will fill Mint is fn-pps- ! ! s irv ti c o 1 1 vi r i c V'l of thi-fact. I.nnk nut f..r 1!ip I MAMMOTH ERICK STORE! I II rnoNT ctiii:it, ct. MAnY. 'if All kinds nf ro;intry prmlilPP t ikon in rxrli:ni2P fur (no ls. nnTi-tf. KtTII. . KAYsr.R. IF YOU WANT A GOOD rATIia. FCH.U HIIIK l) "Tho Nation," flllin limit ppjuilnr Wii'V'v n Ainprii'n. J. whirh li.n iinniPili.itrlv iif im iM iip, sprang into mi Iiiiiiipmp ("trpul itinii. Tiii rapiil imiTPS"! ii niirpfri!pnpil in Hip ll'i'orv of .To irii.ilWin, mi. I cm only !t nprnnntp'l fur hv III" f'lPt that tlip Pn;rip'itrs InvP pinj!ov ril. without rfC'fil to p,ii' . tin- !Mr Wi i-(-r of Anii'iii-a. TIh ".N.i'ion" tlip oo'y tiap'r wliirli pont.iitu tno Wittv. irimorniM mid nle-.iuun M,eTcne m mar i oinicai ! ,a,lmit, or tile lireat W ollil. ('cuius. and I'nrivHlleJ ll nnoiist, Kni'Thl Unss ! I'liravinirs. i the way of Enirraviiifs, we (icksld", M. 1)., of which serif, one sketch ' penerallv f" '"it two week) v one of an in nloup i worth Hip whole years' Snhscrip' ion. ) s'r'icliic. and ihe other of a humorous char- The Nation Is I'.diteil hv S. M. Itigelow and Mri. E. D. E. N. S.vi'hworth, who is well known a one of Hie Most Popular Wri'ers in America. In addi'ion to the above, we have engaged as Contri'.iu'.ors ; Clara Moreton, Alice Carv. Mrs. A. 1". L.sw, Mrs. I'.. I'. Edict, Park ISe'iiiinin. llenrv W. Ilerhert, AV. W. Vosdick, C. A. Page, Ren. Casseilay, A'. P. P.! anna ii, nnd numerous o'liers. TO THE FAIR SLX We ini ' 'ulmlv commend our shert. Their ilepartiiient will he Edited with the utmost care, and no expense or Mhrr spared to render Iho columns devoted to their rspecial hrnrfit, unusually Urilliant, Attractive. Instructive stid Ornimpntsl. 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(XI y Ann o'ie copy i roe io i lie jei'.cr up ( r oi gncui;urp in us nroauesi meaning. .Mutaer the Club of 'i'l'.N. i indi i.hnl. clhj'KS, societies, or any other in- I .r AH those ending us subscription j (Vipticc -.ball swerve him from the path of from the r.ritiih Province, munt enclose in r'ght and d i'v. ad III ion to the subscription price, -'." ce.its for j rarmers, tliro iglmut the ciun'ry, who de each subscrilier. n v.e are compelled to pre- I sire a Xewsn aper, issued weekly,' and opal pay the I'uited S'a'es pr.s'age. to any other family news and literary journal All letters containing money lonld be re; 'published, which makes Agriculture' a speci Utered, and directed plainly! and they will I ality. will find the "Germmlowu Telegraph" come et o ir lisk, otherwise we arc not le- I to fulfill every condition, and to render it cn sponsible for tlicm. j tin ly nnnecessmy for th-m to subscribe for a !VV Specimen copies will l. s:it fr-'e to ' periodical exclusively agvicultural. Tost Misters, Agent i. and all who wish to 1'iactical Horticulture, I'omology and Gar get op a luh to s" o' hers, on receipt of f.e.r ,l'iv.-. generally, will meet wi h particular cents in alamo. The exis-.'ase of ii 'Hiciing I at'eutii, i. is oalv Aiin-si cr.orrr J: rTcr.i.ov.', ?3 Dork tit., l'lnladelphia, I'a. Among the hundred.! of ciniplimeiilary no tice! we have received from newspapers in every sec'ioi of the country, we ijuole the f.illmvi iT extracts froto: "Th X I'ir.n appear ia clear large typ., on sriow white piper, nnd ii richly adorned wi'h Illustrations." . Y. S in. "Ii w ill a' tain to a high nosh ion i.i the lit erarv world. 'V- riiilad -lpl.ia D.iiiy News. 'It is one of ihe best weeklies now pub lished, and we take pleasure in bringing it to t!i notice of the reading public.'' lll.iiiis buru'. I'a. II. raid. "'I he talent end energy of the proprietory I's original and Interesting c intcuts, an I the beauty of the typography, cannot fail se rnrp for it a general circnl itiou." W.ll t.llnsburg, I'.l. lull lieilileiit I'l't'SJ. "As a literary and fainiU' jounisl, we have nohesitaiioni.rpron.e.ncirg it the best among our exchanges. We advi :e ihe ladies to pro- cure it without delay." Fahon, li. Itepub. "We dislike jiullin;: ci'v cnianai. ioas. but i i il ; .. ... . ". - 1 I .:....... ' (IMS C.IWC t 4lie (IU-.1IKI in iiivc HJV io ITIITII. IT.likc linny city coteiniioranes. Hip Vitm i , - . . - Is compose. 1 or s iunu. sunstantiai ami nsefu of (litusv. wishey-wosjiv atufT fr.nri tiie h in Is i f craek-biainej authoi j.v Erie City Dis paten. 'It his the noil beautiful engraved IomJ we ever saw, and it contents ere deeply en tertainii'". tr.dv delie'ous and soul-absorb-Ing." Willi .liiisbnrg. Ya. O.K.-ite. Tliere is if oni fur just such a paper, and it has ecure.l tvi as trup headi end hearts to coutrid i s rid.'iiui ss 11. n lilerarv nnd k v cialworll holds." Wellsbo.oi-h, U. A;i titor. "It w'l' pio;i lieeome a letdi.i? pajier at the fireside." Ito.vivtlle, Mo. lliiei 1 1 r. We sel loin endorse northern pip. Ts, I nt lo this instance we are forced to n.-ercome j o ir prej iiliee, ,T:I e.nnu:."id the Na'.io.l to 0 ir ' reader j'lVoy, Ala. V 4in. rnosrr.cits rim is.7. saturdayTvTkino post. i:st:ib!ishe,i Align -t ith, iyi. Hip pnhliHlipr of thii oM ami firmly-P'tsh- I IimIm'iI priiipr MkP pli'iiurp in pailinj hip hi jlpiitionof tlip piihlic to thrir proprnnunp for tli i rmnin!; ypnr. Snrfi-itPil with politir. Hip ! claim of litpraturc will Ip more thnn pvpr npprprlatPil hv Hip rendinfr worhl. Wp liavf I tliprforp nlnailv iimlp nrrnnnrmpnU with Hip rniio inj tiriunnr loo or wrupri Willin.i llnwllt (of Knch'inl). Alice Cnrv, T. N. Arthur,-Mrs. Sonthwotth, Aujintinp D iSinnp. Mrs. M. A. J)miioii, the author of Zill;ih,, !c. We ilii;;n rnmniPni'inc, In Hip firnt iminhpr, In J.miniy n"xt, tho folio a ins original XuvpI- 'I'll 'nllffA Of, ir llii. if, n 1 1 orn ttoine .llvr M'illiim I lo wilt, n'l'h'T of "Rural Life in I'nrrl i ;i." "Ilnmps of the l'nets," &.e., &c. This is n S'orv of Australian Life, Mr. M.i-,i:l li.idi.ir lisite.l Ana'ra'ia ev'iresslv : tvlil. il. ',;,.,.i .,1 nrioi.il.illnir himself wi'hia tho nmp nml rmn intio s-itiertii tin. ler which nature .'.ml society present tlu'irnclvca in that fiin:"il.ir reiiio'i, Th" followis? N'n'.elcts will then lie given, i;.o,iu-'.i prohal.ly not in tlm rx :ct crdvr h-r? iii'Mitiioicil : Tli- Story of n Country Girl. T)y Alice f'arv. An cirii;iii:ii Novelet, written express ly fur Hip 1'oV, Ton WM'lurcil If-Tirt. An oriti'inl Novelet, vri't"n rxprcsilv lr the I'oit, hv T. S. Ar tletr. 1.1 '.Irhooip T sVi "il . n nriirinal Novelet, hv tin .Ti'lior of "Mv ('ii:ircsiiiii,' "Zilhih, or Hie Cliil.l M-ili nn," &e. 'I'll" Q i i!;er's lin'e Oririml N nclet, hv Mis. Mirv I) nison, mi!'i r of "Mark, the Sex'oM," 'llome rirlnres.'' i.c. O'iini! NoveVi. Hy A'liintiiip D icaiinc. nu Ii ir of "'Hip I.o .t of the Wilderness." fcc, is also in co irse of preparation for the !s.. We hive also the promiie of a Short and CiimI-'iiso.I .N uclei, hv Mrs. Siiithwrth, to inn tl.io'ih abonl nix or ciht nmnherj of the I. -t. I i mllitl.in to Hie nhove list of conlrilvi t ii 'is, we ileslcn ronti lining the usual amo'int of I'oreieh l.e' ti r", Diiginnl Sketches, ('iioire Selections Troni M simr-es. Aciicnl'nr.il Arti cles, (ieneral News, llltnorons Alieclo'es, View of the Produce and Slock Markets, the riiil.idclpl.ia Iti tail Mukel. U.ink No'e List, r.ditori.iis, A.C., A.C., o ir olijcct hein; to ;ive a C'omolete Iteeiiril as f ip n onr limits will ac'er. The PoVage on th Tost to any part of the I'ni'ed States, piid quarterly or yearly in ad vance, nt the otiice where it is received, is only iti rents a year. TrnMs(Cash in advance) 1 enpva year. I copies :.$.-) ' 8 " (and one to the getter up nftheClnM 10 13 " (and one to the get -t up iT the Cluh ) 13 " 20 " (and one to the getter up or tho Club) :o " Address, always pnsl-piid, DM CO. & PI'.TERSON, No. Cli South Thirh s'reet, Philadelphia. Saiiipl.f Nuiiihiis sent gratia to any one when reiiuesled. " To Editors Edil'ors who give the above one insertion, or condense Hip matprinl por tions of it (the notices of new contributions and our terms) for their editorial columns, shall he entitled to nn exchange- by sending a marked copy of the paper containing the ad vertisement or notice. - GEBMANTOWH TELEGRAPH, THE MODEL FAMILY AND A(J 1UCULTURAL PA PER. PIMIT ISIIF.n AT GERM ANTOW'N, I'll II. YIA CO., PENN. Evrnv riitirMiAY Aobmnc. 11 Y r 111 UP R.FREAS. PRICE TWO DOLLARS T'EU ANNUM, Wp takp this orcaHion to announce to Farm ers throiiirhoul the country, that it is the in tention of the Editor anil Proprietor of the "Gcrinatitown Telecraph," not only lo con tinue ns heretofore the Agricultural Depart mont of his paper, but sedulously to add to its character and value by all the im-ans nt command. Ml necessary space ali.il! be pro vided for a full record of Agriculli.ral Details an 1 a full development of en ry branch of the Farmer's IVirsuit. lie will in future, as ho has always heretofoie, aim to be practical, mid to he of real and substantial aiUaiitaire to husbandl y. His course, also, will continue to lie tiinrou'iiv md' pendent, aim wholly nn hi.issi-d by any o'her motives than those he conceives to Iip promotiie of the true interest As a Literary .t-1 News Journal iL shall cot bp irpissed by any i:i the country. Xeatly printed ou good paper, of the l.'rgei cl.ns. it sh l'l couiin.iP to be one of the hand bomest newspapers of the day. I'.verv Family, in town or country, whether they take other papers or no, will find the 'Gerniai.town Telegraph" to be worth, in lit eral beiieiit, twice the amo int of subscription. Xo uheripl ions received without the cash. Price Two I) .11 us in advance. Subscriptions not piiJ wi bin the year, $'.50. Mill ub scriiiers will have the caih postage deducted when not co'eeding 23 cts. per annum, pro vided the subscription be paid strictly in ad vance. Postage s! impi to this ai.io'unt will le returned as ch irge with the receipr. Any person sendiikg live new subscribers at one time, whli the cash, will be entitled to the piper for one year. p'pprimcn numbers sent on r'qnejt. i k VTAIP T"ATHT TYITC A lAtt AJila 1014 AL-L- TUP. undersigned would respectfully Inform t;,e ci'i.ens of P.ellcviie and the public gener- fHy, "ial hi wi.-hetto sell his f irm, which is 1 11 it.nl on the rlatte river , 111 i-.rtljl, Llllllll,, 1.. C . . ' ... and consists of 320 sere V'.'O acres of tins , . .... . , ..... , , ... . no n nn-u n 1111 uo ir is, nuu reuar posrs j -lit a( tes is broke.,, and half a mile from this I 't 1' acre of as cood timber as can be found in t!i icniiory. tins r,irm Is situated on the Stage Roa l from Omaha to Nebraska Cily, the Plj'.'e River Ferry being right on the place.. It is altogether a desirable a .- ration as caa be foundon Hie I'lat'e River, and j uir riennes or an-l em.venience or ivoo.l and W.i'er imiirpasse. by any in the Terri tor. For further particulars apply to the owner on the .rcuiic3. W. CARLYLE. ("HAS. CI I KISTUP 1 1 Eli, MACHINIST & COPPER SMITH, Ii all its Tranches. BELLEVUE AND OIIAIIA. AMKIUCAN AND ORIGINAL. lilt. JUMUAtimtA-AlJti, IUAUAZ.irU I'.MTr.n nv LntMi G.wiono Ci.ask. fpiir, ntimhrr fur .T;iniiarv. i, liPirin the .L Forty-Sprotnl Vol lino of thp KnirkiThock- rr M.iff ir.inp. , . ' Sinrp the jirirp of 'il)rripfion ha hppn rp- diippil iroin iivp in hitpp ooiiarn a vrnr. uir mp, ) t, cirrnl.ition of the KmicRBHsoi kks lias bprii'ii,. mililir. incrpswu nearly lour io onr. in many pi.icr MirAclfl or I linspiiesv " adiiiii'.ru oy ten nrp takpn wIiptp thprp was hut one In forp, RVerv one, rotitnihitic, as it iIops, "one lem hihI tliroiigli tlm year It hni Iippii stpsilily in- ,rc,j panrr3" of r'adin? mUpr in earh mini crr.iiiiiL'. It Is iiow oIPtpiI S chraji s any ! t,or, niuf forming two volumes year of sir of the M.iR.i.lne, all tilings ponsiilerpil. In- lmnilreil panes each, or '"twelve hnndrpil"' sfpatl of innklns new nml prmlitrioin protnlsps, 1 pni-p, f rpailing matter per aiiimin, for O.NR we xnliinit s few extrsets from notices of late ))(, T.Alt ! immhers, which we ini(;ht exteiul to a immh-r j li.ilioii's Hollar Monthly Is prinipil wilh of pajps. . new type, upon fine whie paper, nml i's in it- "Those familiar wilh the r.illlor's Mmi'hlv ler is'rarefnlly mmpiled ml arramjeil hy Hip 'Gossip with his Hoarier, have (loiilitless, hand of Hie 'editor and proprietor, who has wi-a ourselves, nilmireii me pnrrmiiai sonree or id wit ond p-iyons'ips. in uns nmuoir 'Tiie Gossip' li'ilils on Its way like xome f.:ir rivulet ul.uieini am! ilancin1; in the ifiin liine of M iv moniinir. We used to wonder how Mr. Clark co'ild hold ont. exppcl ins he nniftt ; rer'aitily 'let down' in the romim; ti'milierij h it Ihis'n-imher pives no siirn of eh m ition."' National Intelligencer, W.nhl'ifto i. ri.-r.3ir.-, ffrr.l.-.l. tl-li.'h'f'ii 'Ol'l K"ieV !' Thy name is a s'lf.'es'i.in oT things delectilde thn nh'ht of thy modeat, Trpsli cover, a hnlm to spirilml sore eves; n glance wi'hin thee, het anti lo'c for Hip hlncs. Tho.i hi't piveii o kind'y h'imor, to ii;-i i :il leli:iffion. and to fid"-tdittim fun, a -local In' itaH-m,' wilhont whii h they mi-iht co waailrins nvr th" domain of le'ters, calli ' row and then' where a friendly door opened H Ihe-n h it re fnsiee; tn lie comfort d f r Hip loi of their old d -ar home." Co irier, Ii irlinJT'on, Vt. "Th" ere.it care eviereil in the oeleclirin of article that adorn i's pacpn, a iiliicient irnaraiit v that no ron'rilm' ion meets the eye of tiie reader lint. tho-c which me known to he worthv of his iipriis.il. When storms and wild tempes's are sweeping o'er our hill-side village in Hies" chill winter hou"i, nml is , drear and ilesoUte wi'liout. w ask for no more agreeahle companion than the 'Knick rsnorKr.n'; for while i's rou'ent impart valuahle Information, its s.illirs of genuine wit are a sovereign snerifir for all fit of th blues or attack or the horrors, mid time I passe, merrily on." Democrat, Doylcstown, , renn. "The KNirKr.nnorKF.R ha heen and will be i tt 1 .1 1 I. Ill lis oll 1 .1 ur.iiiiiif- fifing illlliu, till the morp desirable now that the new crop of magazine, filled with articles pira'ed from English an'hors, makes fresh Fioine creations more conspicuous ami welcome." rcw York Chris' ian Inquirer. Rev. F. W. Stiehon, Author of I.elters from Up the River,' etc., will be a regular con tributor. . Thp best talent in the country will Iip Pn- I listpd, and no exppnse or effort spared, to' make the KxicKr.snocKr.n more than ever de- j serving of the first position nmong our ori-1 :..nt , : ft, ' i tti'i'ii ; iie- ii. .i 'I ..ii .i 'i' . .. ... rERMS. Three dollars a vrnr, s'rictlv in I advance there will he no deviation from this condition; Two copies for .) (HI s Five ro. pies and upwards, $2 00 each. Booksellers and Postinas'ers are requested to act as Agents. Those who will undertake to pro cure subscribers will receive favorable terms. Specimen numbers will be sent gratis on ap- plica'ion, post. paid. i n nuc i. :.i e M s Fun clu iij i a u . The ivKicKEnnocKCs and Harpers, Putnam's, Graham's or Godey's Lady's Rook will hp sent one year for five dollars; the Kvickkh- r.ocKvs anil Moinn Journal ror lour dollar a year. n)i i Atj I-;. t wo cent per number, pre paid nt the office wh'-re the works is delivcr- . iinirtpny In advance. All remittances and all business communi cations must be addresspil, post-paid, to HAWKE iiuiisrox. 3 IS liroadway, New York. ITuckolls & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE, Olenwood, Mills Co., Iowa. Th" un dersigned beg leave to call the attention of the People of Mills pnd adjoining Counties to the fact that they are in receipt of their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which for price and durability ere iinsur passed in Western Iowa, which in addi'ion to our S immer stock of GROCERIES, .. on Inn I, m il(ps it oiip ofthe most desirable stocks cf GOODS in the AVestern Country, (.lenwoo l, Iowa, Oct. 2i), JS.Vi. l-!f ' BALLOU'S riCTOUIAL EUAVIXQ-EOOIil C03IPA27ION. a hecobd or the nEveriFCL and vsi:ri't IS ART. Tiie object of the paper is to present, In the most elegant and available form, a weekly literary melange of notable events of the day. lis columns are devoted to original tales, sketches and poems, by the M'.ST AMI'-RICAX AUTHORS, and Hip erpam of the domes'ic and foreign I nws the whole well si.ic"d with wiL and humor. Lach paper is EF.AUTIFL'LLY ILLUSTRATED with numerous accurate engravings, by emi nent ortistg, of notable objpets, e.iirent events in all parts of the world, and of men and man ners, altogether making a paper entirely ori ginal in its design in this country. Its pages contain views of every populous city io the known world, of all buildings of note io the eastern or western hemisphere, of all the prin cipal ships and steamers of the navy and merchant service, with fine and nccui.Ve por traits of every no' e.l charae'ir in the worl I, bo'li male nml female. Ske'ches of beau'iful anna. it.-.' tlt-m. f..n 1 1 f ll'ltl &t.n l.tt rrit.r... wi'h numerous specimens from the animal Ll.,.l.,n It... l.ii.l.. nP 111 air. anil ft.e fi.li nP the sea. It is pnntPd on line sa'm sarlaci paper, with new type, presetting in i' me. chanical execution an elegant speciuipn of art. TIip whole forms a mamnio'h weekly pa per of sixteen octavo page. Each niv inou'bs ma king a volume t' 4 1 pigei, with abo it one Uiousaud splendid rngraiius. TEUM3 IN'VARIARLY IV ADVANCE. 1 suhseriber, one year, I subscribers, " Any peron sending us '-twelve" subscriber, .t n.ii'i r.i- .h,ir,eii-. ,t,n ml,; i ............v....,,.......... ... .i,v crralu copy cratis One copy of The Flag of our Union, and one copy' of IUIlou's Pictorial, when taken together by one person, one year, for $1 (Ml. TV" Traveling agents are not employed on this paper. Published every Saturday, hv M.'M. BALLOT, No. 21 Winter St., Ronton, Mass. WHOLESALE AGENTS. S. French, 121 Naisvi street. N.v Yolk j A. 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IMOCRA- rmr.s, wrr and humor, from Hip hef nnd mot popular wriirrs in Hip i uiiiii.iv. U It s'l.io Ki,cf I wilh a record of the iioiahh cvcnls of tiie liincj, of prare nnd war, of discoveries and Improvements orenr- ' - "'" iiec.i-i'i. - , , ..i.i. ..- 1,1c companion for a lr.sMre moment or hour. , mivwhi-re. at home or ahroad, each number lici'12 couiTile'e in i'self, " . .... l...:ii..l ii. ""'-""' "o.iu" . ' t: ' r. 1 v Ail. ....a n-.li .l.i.-nlml in ll. nn.il. l. artif nf ' cV'i'iP. This work i in'enleil for Till'. Mlf.T. 'ON', north or south, pas or west, and is filled to the hrim each moii'h wi.Fi chaste, popel ir an I r;rniiliir miscellanv. just such as any father, hrothr-r ir friend wonld place in th hands of a f imilv circle. It is in all i's depar' men'.s freah and original, and. what it purports to he, the cheapest magazine in Ihe world. fsj" A new attraction ha just hpen ndded, in the form of a llamorous Illustrated De partment. Any person enclosing one dollar to the pro- prieror, a oeiow, snau rereue i up .m;i5.i.i ne r,,r ""'year ; or any persou spi.dmg us eight , ,, . - . ' ' eu.iii recoup 8 cojiy grmiP. Ssmplp copies sent when desired. M. M. BALLOU. Pub. and Proprietor. No. 21 Winter St., Boston, Miss. the globeT" The Official Paper of Congress. I intend to continue ihe publication of the Debates of Congress in full, Inrluiling the Laws nassed. durin r the next session, to roin- nipncp on Hip first Monday in December next. I he coming in of a new Admiiustra'io'i will cause the debates of the next session to he , . , .. . . . .. .. hrtl li n.lnra.lintf a ...I . i . u I nit i n m la .l.n. '- ' " e- . - "K ""' "' u.c srepcues or us fr-nd. n.ose, therefore who ,!esire to know i before he takes the execu'ive chair, so as to shape their business accordingly, should suV scribe for the debates or the coming session. The Daily Gi onK. will contain the npws of Hip day, together with such editorial articles as may Fie from time to time Hugesfed by passing events of interest, nnd the debate ns they come from the hands of the reporter., which will he laid on the desk of every mem ber, to undergo his revision for the Congress ional tilobe and Appendix. Tlioso who may desire to see the debates immediately, should take the Daily Gi.onr, as they are usually p'.Jiliahpil in it two day beforp they are print ed in book form in the CoxGHr.ssios At. Ci-onr. and Arrr.soix. The CoNHRF-RsiosAt. Gi.onR and Arrrxnix will be printed ou 1 double royal sheet, in roy- j twenty-six more articles, twenty-four more nl quarto form, each number containing nix- : engravings, nnd thirtv-six more pages month teen page. All the Laws passed during thn i y certainly a very 'cheap three and a half session will be appended to the debate and i cents' worth. This view of Ihe rase has copious indexes to the debates and the law will be m ule out, printed, nnd sent to sub scriber soon after thp close of the SPion. The Wr.i Ki.v Gr.onr. will he printPil on a double royal hept, in the usual newspaper form, and will contain a synopsis of the pro ceedings of Congress and the news of the pre ceding week ; also editorial and selected mat ter, when there shall be room for such. An extra sheet will be printed whenever a debate on any important subject shall take place, giviug'it in full. TERMS. For a copy of the Daily fltobe.onp ypar.$lO 00 J or a ropy during Hip publication or ttie proceeding of the sension For two copies, d n ing the session, when ordered at. the same time ' For a copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session... For two copies, when ordered at the same time 3 00 5 00 3 00 5 00 For a ropy of the Weekly Globe one year 2 00 For a ropy from the lst'of December to the 1st of May 1 00 Rank notes, current in the section cf the country where :i subscriber lives, will be re ceived in payment, at par. Small sums may be sent in postage stamps. A paper will not be sent, unless the money accompany the or der for it. jOHX C. 1UVES. Washington, November 5, lSj'.i. Prairie Farmer run is-57 vol: 17. A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURN'AL. DEVOTED TO Western Agriculture, llortieullure, Mechan ics, Education, Literature, Markets, 1 nnd Genera! Xcws. l.niTEn r.v CIIARLKS I). im.UJDON. J0II- A. KF.XXICOTT, Corres'ind Editor 1 AlMSTt.n BV Oeer Five Hundred Practical Farmers and Mechanics, who have heretofore written, and will continue, with many o'lp-rs, to write for the briirf.t r.f their bretliren a: d the public. Ills "Prairie Farmer" is devoted to the lu ll erest of the Western Fanner and Mechanic. It is the Oldest Agricultural Paper in Hip West is published weekly in quarto form, for I lun.ung is cnaracTerised uv SMitgti moral 00 1 tone labors to promote Ihe interests and ad 1(1 IHI: vancement of the wnoi.r. of the family, nml .0 00 to develop the Agricultural liesouices of the I .7 j . "" ommere,., Reporter is employed to give accurate Maikct ll',...l 1 :..i 1 . Keportsweek v. It is e I 1 v essenlidliv Tlik family paper for the Went. I copy, 1 year, $2 in advance, or $2.50 at the end of the year. II copies, i year, $20.00 free copy to the person sending cluh. 20 copies, 1 year, $:;"i 00 free coy to the person sending club. 50 copies, 1 year, $To.OO free copy to the person sending Hub. CV" An obi subscriber sendi i two kf.vt one, or $'i, will receive thki-.r conies one year. CIV" S ibsrriiitin.is at the club rites must be paid invaiiatily io advance. 'V" Subscribe now. You want Slid need ''I he Fanner." We w nit yo i to h ive it. fc V" Current money imy" be sent hy mail nt our rik, provided Ihe letters are "registered." CV Addrem "Prairie Farmer," 47 Clark sfret. Chipago, III. ! v" Advertisements, of an appropriate character, inserted at ten cents per li ' iosTtioa pavruout ia awv.n.r. le i' ;ch CODEY'S GREATEST. EFFORTf .TiLt. car.ATra attractions Will b offered in GODEY'S L ADY'S BOOK FOR 1V7. TliisworV hn lpen thp utandard fortw.,- "even ypr. Whpn tn Imitation ha. Hppi, yh nura, ii THE ONLY LADY'S BOOK PUBLISHED IN AMERICA. NEW FEATURES FDR 1M7 i TInv to rlrp wilh TfltitP. Children' CIoHipii HoW to cut and contrive them PaiiiUiie on Glass. ' Tatchwork: The Dreasl maker nnd (he Milliner. 1 Drawing In all it variety, useful ( (,e j,,. Riniier nnd the proficient. Fashion from the estahlishmpnt of the tv rhrntcd 'llrodie," will he In every nnmher. I'.vrrv-day Actualities A new series' of thmo lllni'rated nilicles will be clven. Point, rtrussels, and Venetian Er,ce f every variety. A specimen of the stitch to he used in each will he given. In addition to the nhove, O.ie Hundred Tildes of Reading will It piven mnnthlv. (io ley n Splendid Imcrravlnp on steel. London. Paris and Philadelnhla Fasliiona l.oiicv s lonr lijjureil Colorpil Fashions. i-mi,roi,i(.rv Pnttern, Model Cottaces DrM, M,,kin;:-itn mtmt ta eil , ,,.. n,,. i. ..i S'o . - - ' -.-......v. (MIU Vlllltr b "" "'" '""ii dresses, nni iiescripuons now to make them. All kindi or Crotchet and Ncttinc work i'nrt ana t - ... the Nursery Ver? rveel. huit articles upon theie subjects will often be given. CODEY'S INVALTTARLE RECirES - VPOX EVERY SrnjF.CT. MUSIC Three dollars' worth Is given every year. In the various numbers for 157, will be found the newest designs for Window Citrtains, Rroderic Anglaise Rlippprs, Ronnets, Caps. Cloak, Evening Dresses, Fancy Articles, Head Dresses, Hair Dressing. Robes de Cramble, Car riage Dresps, Pridps' Dress es, Wreaths. Mantillas, Walking Dresses, Riding Habits, and Morning Dresses. Dresses for Infants and Young Misses, Roys' Dresses, Capes and Cloaks of Fur in season, Patterns for Needle-work of all kimis and patterns to cut dresses by are given monthly. Crochet and Netting; Work' In Colors, Slip pers in Colors. Drawing Lessons for Youth. Send in your orders soon, as we exnect o.ir list for 1S"i7 will rcai h lnn.lMM copies. The ! best plan of subscribing is to send yoiirinonev j direct to the publisher. Those who semi i huge amounts had better send draft, hut uoies win answer u (irons cannot bo pro cured. We think we can show how much cheaper it Is to take the Lady's Rook at tTfireel)ol larslhan any other magazine at Two Dollars. We will lake a late number of both. The Two Dollar Magazine contained 3d articles, the Lady's Book The Two Dollar Magazine contained 32 en gravings, Hie Lady's Book 5'i. The Two Dollar Magazine contained 6 pa ges, the Eady's Book 1(10. , Twenty-four more engravings, twenty-six more articles,' and thirty-six more pages, nearly double the quantity. Thn lowest club lu icp'or the Two Dollar 'Magazine Is $1,25; lowest club price of Lady's Book $1,07, only 4i cents difiercuce in the'price, which is three and a half cents on each number, and for that sunk (thrfe and a half cents), you receive probably never before been prespntpd,bnt it is a imp statement, which any laly can con vince herself of hy comparing the two maga zines. . " TERMS, CASH IV ADVANCE. One copy, one year, $3. Two copies, one year. So. Three copies, one year, ti. Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending tho cluh, making six copies MO. Eight copies one year and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making nine copies $13. Eleven copie one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the cluh, making twelve copies S.'l. CV" The above tpnas cannot be deviated from, no matter how many are ordered. SPECIAL CLUUBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Goley's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazines Wh one year for $: 50. Godey's Lady's Hook and Harper's Maga zine both one year for $1 50. Godey's Lady's Book, Harper'a Magaiine, and Arthur's Home Magazine one year The above is the only way we can club with ' Harper's Magazine. The money must all be sent at one time for any of the Clubs. Subscribers in the British Pro! inces who send for clubs, must remit 3tl cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the American post age to tho lilies. Addr'e. L. A. GODEY. 113 Chesnut St., Philada., Pa. Tootlo &; Greene, WHOLES LE t RETAIL DEALER?, Olenwood, Iowa. We beg leave to cII the attention of the Good People of Mills, Pottawattamie, Montgomery and Cass conn lies, Iowa; also, Douglas and Cass counties, Nebraska, to o irlartresnd late supply of evert kind of MERCHANDISE, usually kept ii Western Iowa. Our stock of Groceries l large nnd complete, having been bought aod shipped a little lower than our neighbors.--Our stock of Hardware, Queens ware, Wood enware. Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps and Ready-Made Clothing, have all been purchase! in the Eastern cities, at the lowest cash prices. Give us a call before you purchase, and if we do not sell you cheap goods, we will make our neighbors do so. (jV Remember the cheapest house Intowf. TOOTLE & GREENE. GlenwooJ, Iowa, Oct. 23, 183li. l-tf CliRrlca A. IlenryvM. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Respect fully informs the citizens of Nebraska, that having permanently located in Omaha city, and liaiing had several years experiercc in the treatment of Diseaneg incident to the West, now olfer his professional services to. those who may favor him wi'h their patronart. Offlee in C. A. Henry Sl Co'. Drug and Va riety Store, Omaha city, N. T. l-r C. A. Ilcnry & Co., ' - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG GISTS. At the Nr.nR.tsK Drih Stoup, Omaha city, Nebraska, have on hand and ar constantly receiving a large anj comp'p' assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Dve Stuir, Liquors, SeCars, Preserved I'r ill, Confectionaries, .c.,4.e. Physicians orders filled on a small advance on cosL I-'" Tlioa. M ten v. Ai.exT Ma'corT II.Orjot- Micoa, Brothier& Co. r .WV AND LND AGKXTS,Oinshs H'J 4 Vbraska Territory. io js