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. DEVOTED TO AKT, SCIENCE, AGEICULTUKE, COMMERCE, 'NEWS POLITICS," GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE INTERESTS OF NEBRASKA.'i .
VOL. II. City of bkownviliv nem THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1857; NO. 12 v
Pntslr,t . iWcrtiscr vl a story.Is the ladr?
IS KDITID AND rCBLIJUED KVEBT TnTXSDAT 5T
R. W . FUR N A S'. Second Street, bet.. Hain ani Water,
' . (Laie'a Clock,) "BilOWNVILLE, N. T.
roroncyoarifiii adFance, - - $2,00at tho end of months, 2,59
. a u tt u 12 3;fl()
Oaba of 12 or more will be faruishci at $1,50armum,' proridci tLo cab accomfxuiies the or
titterwisci -not .
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
One qurc, (12 jincs or legs,) one insertion,Eac!l aiditional insertion,One "jquafc, one'month
", u throe months," eix months, '
- . oo Tcwr,Business Cards of six lines or less one year,One Column, one year,One-ha- lf Column, one year,
" "fourth."- -
One-cijrh- th
" Column, six moBths,half Column, six months,fourth . f ' " .
" " "eighth'Col amn, three monthf,
" "f..urth" eighth " " "
Announcing eandiJntes for of5ee,(in advance,)
0,50
5,00
18,00
5,00Cash in advance will bo rviuircd for all adrortiso- -
nivnts except whera ro?onsihility is known.Ten Tr 'cent' far eoeh change be added to the
rat?3. '
Standing Rujiness of Eve lines orlcss,foroie year,
No adrersetnCntu will be considered by the year,ule? specified on the manuscript, or previously
Trf;dtipon between the parlies."Advcrt'ciunts not markc.l on the copy for a speci-- 1
number of insertion?, will be continued until .or-
dered out, and charged accordingly.. All advertisements from etraogors or transient per-to- n,
to be paid in advance.The privilege of yearly advertisers will be confined
iiid!y to thwrown business ; and all advertisementsuot ertaining thereto, to bo paid for
- Yearly advertisers bavo the privilege of changingtbeir advertisements quarterly.
All the 80' " '
' 'rates.Advertisements on tho exclusively will be
charged extra.
BOOK AND FANCY
J.OB PRINTING!
ITaring added to tbo Advertiser 02iee Card and. Job Treves, New Typ :a of tho latest styles, Inks ofnil colors, Bronie, tine Paper, &.c. ; wearc row iirrnnred to execute Job of every de- -pcription in a
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Tarlicular attention irill be to orders from adistance in having them promptly attended to.
Tho who, having had an extensive ex-- p
'riencc, willgiv--o hie persraal attention to thwoT business, and hopes, in his endeavors to please,h.itb ia the .excellence f his and reasonablecSares, to reoei vo a of the public patronage.
- BUSINESS CARDS. .
BROWNVILLE.HOLLADAY, D.
Obstotrioiaa.. BROWS T.;
Solicits a of public patronage, in the variousbranches of his profession, from the citizens of lirown-vill- e
and vicinity.
ft
MISS MARY TURNER,
ft ftftft li.Street, hetw&ea and "Water,
. BROWNVILLE, N. T.Bonnets and Irimmings always on hand.
C. W: WHEELER,ARGH1TEGT AND BUILDER.
73333 llL2a, .33rro-vrxt"7-iUL- "37- -
. . ; JAIES GIBSON;
BLACKSMITH. . Second Street, between and Nebraska,
BROWNVILLE, N. T.
.: G. W. 1IURN.
.DEPUTY: COOHTY SURVEYOR.'.NEMAIIA.CITY, N. T.
"T)'ILIi promptly to nil business In his pro- -f . .Tession on : such as subdivinir
OLITKE fitKSET..r. FISKE. .
B.
PLIYER BENNETT & CO.,Manofacturcrs and Whalesale Dealers in
B.OOTS AND SHOES,'
. . 87 MAiN STREET,(FoBHRyr,o.l01, Cornro AXDLocrsT.)
- '; ;. ..ST.
WM. OSBORN:'
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CLOCKS, WATCHES,' Jewelry, VUtei Wre,'Cutlcrr, Spoons, 4c. -
' .$ctrasl'a City, T." anl . RF.r done onnotice, an wouk .
WHYTE & CO...- 1
. WHOLE? ALK AXD ' RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY.'.GOODS. GROCERIES.;
fQueenswarc, Hardware, . ,
Stoves,COUNTRY PRODUCE.
. - ;BltOVNyiLTil, "N". T.
Which -
"Who, lives there,Cousin Henry pointed prettypink cottage, .hiding behind darkcedars and drooping larches, which, wecould sec very plainly form frontchamber window vrnere we sat together.- Oh, Mr. and Mrs. Garret live there.They are younrj people, and I wish
per you could see the lady, Cousin Henry.""Why, Hettie?" .
$1,00
10,00
60,0035,00
10,00
20,0010,00
20,00
actual
CardsJro.00.- -
inside
given
work,
M.
Firit Hain
332. 223.'
W.
attend
MainMO.
DEALER
the:its
the
"Because she is so perfect lady-lik- e.
It is really a luxury to one s lestheticfaculties to watch her.' I cannot keep
2,50 my eyes offher when she comes in here;- 4,00 I rivrtrir Tnrwrmrnt ia an tNiII ff rr--
35,00
8,00
13,0010,00
6,00
above
extra.
Work
TH. GARRIT.KXIGHT.
2?..
to
waiKS across tne room, or, tates aseat, in a way that is perfectly capti-vating '; in she realizes my idealof a lady, graceful, elegant,what are you laughing....at, Cousin Hen- -
ry OJi .
- ........- - - -. i ... ,
"At yourself. ' Forgive me, dear, butI see you haven't lost your old inten-sity of language since - we parted. Ibelieve, however, extravagant adjec-tives arc one of the failings of yoursex. . l snouia vo see tnis paragonjof yours, anyhow. 7;
"Well, you shall, to-morr- ow after-noon. How fortunatethalmammain-vite- d
her" Mrs. Pease to tea.""And who is Mrs. Pease?" "
"Another of our recent neighbors.Sho lives in that v neat, straw-colore- d
brick house", just down the road. ;,Bat,
dear me1, she isn't'at all like Mrs. Garrett; though they are old friends andschoolmates. .. She is fat und dumpy,
leaded advortiscmonU charged double above, and clumsy. - They do Say though,
Envelopes,
branch
licl
t5TE?'KAVisG
short,refined
and
she s very kind-hearted- ." -;
"
I had seen Cousin Henry Wardfor years.! He had been in .Californiaduring this time, and- - his Teturn was! anoccasion of great rejoicing to me'.
The next afternoon .ouroneighborsmaac tneir. aavent. -- jiir. ixarrett waselegant, fascinating as. ever, and I sawCousin Henry, who, like most men ofhis temperament,- - highly appreciated
now
possession m emanner, impressed every oneiHer was clear soft, her
cultivated piquant,it as if an atmosphere of ele
by any offieo rrancc refinement llCr'atin the States. 0
Proprietor,
share
A. 3.
Hi
when
JAKES
IS'O.
LOTJIS.
&c,
airixq shortJ warranted,
X T.
f
tone
liKe
not
other
exniisite, Mrs. ofoent.adharmony of
of theWinters, of our
bors, called to was a prefcty, rather characterless, on
who lived in
A.V IV'UUVli
town,1,1m ,
uiiLu-:- -
with
she'
.'' "Well,
ty effective spcecirto Mrs. Winters ;i;;tfrrv; $cVq : rinlnmn ' ThA Vnvm jTnrf fiprriinn(illirl trn ' A nnift V" lTi Ti J '. A A J , , A. , V - V W . A V A VAAl .
"Well, I couldn't ' feelingsorry her, when alluded to 01Motheiaid a blackreyedfactory hfp. She to forget her boj.of fiix ; "when :you,,getantecedents and we respect iorneanant. to rto Iher inotiyQS.xe certainly ihonldJicr wai pay-ybu-
-
Oftov:feelm.,;.. r; ; - . ?tittle Alexander's motlVer
,mt:&Flp- - Sarj. inHheJiabitttfreadinghim'a'greatThe elegant lady was evidently a little dea and 0Q thia gab1batll day she;iaddisturbed. "If people are f,o weak as fft nn(r t f th J.to be ashamed orrtheir antecedents, bIe aiaSabbath ich'ool 'bbot. The:tney Bnouia exposea ana ctild VKs able to read a UttleI: intended she should, understand ,I th progrcS3 he'wasmakingknew just who she: how. she doubtless suggested to him hov heworked for severalyears in my father s at ome time returrinfactory, married his foreman.
, nowj on aceount the' suddenfortunhei-ha- s acquired, !sho: presumesto take airs, her;self on a social eminence with those who, 'always
kindnesswill otTiaother,"
her'face: childifa avi
Jnwnthought.hcrihfimtely beneath them. little of his soul. , His . mother
really ridiculous. '.. - pressed him to Her ' de--
Tinvfiry cn, uer aii'vr, w a a uiu, -- .a,, mights of love . and
and her mothera poor crea--f- 9ff'i;rtn' ;;nrp
ture,, That remark yours .jii jhe1must liave Deen accept-- of
lor noncsuy s inei yoil:.now ' nourishedonly respectable Martna mn- -
.yGU) pressed youissedters cverhadv . ' von her aid in the car- -
some . occurrences, i . ;wuai, --jed her' tender arms, watched
prevented any reply to : this ironical oyer you! in sleepguided yoconclusion' of Mrs. Garrett s 8tcpgf delighted in the Pawning infelli-- i
your ideal of 'perfect winnirnr'-af- -
ady, oh, KettieK said myousm; your 8mile,llenry, wlien were, alone tbat even- -
IJOIUJ. and ffeg, ?weetlx aajuged
1UK : v 't.t; i'! i ' ni'any Wes- "I never love any
more," answered, ' thrumming des- -
peratelywomanwantonly
.. lifa re--1 u!'
, -
,er, cannot beAnot-: har6, poles,
a lauv. , v . iTT .', IT" .'.
A
.
ui
i
n
and, T
who draw
I 11 11 V- - ' I I 1
riirnr iAiiein Nflrrm I .. . f . f .
l "fa-- uwlu oil motneriiienry up me, ana arew pack l Mother has vou read
i - :i . , n r- - . . 1. 1 ,1 1 .J . u I - . o v
i:
V
. nrttuuvyn mv x- - C)l. Tr cto
he do. when sat. i 'f put when dry, ,
l you ivivcio v ... , i..... . , i , , t.ucldC helped you'to ':"no can of . Pu"
cra:je and . beauty, was much ;Sheby the lady's manner. - .JNo matter liow And you Wd
her face was not fined, how sho may. be, she 'VOu say. "Our wliicHbut its and vivac- - and Vul- - Mother
ity more 'for this: and gamy oiner nawi mamicbis i gons. and hvmns. prayor?,1. - - ' - . At. I J m
there a and tiirim ruu. , ripens ;
whichvoice and
and andseemed
Style unsurpassed andl.nitpilall
you
cannot
?.
and,,
heart
HGr
lorgei
"And
came
: self. not-i-poe . , . . j4a itw - j-- i j, . . . -
Verv unlike "her friend, last asked Cousin.Mrs. Tease. angels,
and timatc must differ from
nleasin? and her mold tith clearerdifferent from mat, -- ueauiy
who. settingcontrast them, ;for How' little this
Mrs. large,1 we'sa value; seemholiovo
SUR PHVQIPIA couZi have action; beauty ajoy, yetand while Mrs. dress
YILLE,
AfGCSTl--S
ZCrxx-xiitixsr-o,
Hettie?,;-an-d
tastePease's sense
fitness
Mrs. another neighbhc
and,whole,
very stvlo, and
that
veryfor her
h'ad
him- -
and
MrsJ
hero., oirnor
Herher
very
must
i.U
was,
.sho:
Putand will
"Mr. Chairman," call
next
very "Mr.. Safelife, obscure. But counting-house.- "- "What
have weaknesses, and wife She safelauea morai courage
then,
lady
supper,
Mnthpr.little,
;been
mrht futurc
"And saidhelook-ih- g
satisfac-tion,
worldwitkVa
pliilflrpn
abouttheUolonel yer;
yourokfidcradle,
infant
hushed.your
,
wethinktwb
afpeaV sympathy,misdemeanors, Jigbt.as. possible,
thoughtjOf.yom.in"Any ..unvarying, "Wm0.5
ndte- - -- drylandinitirpxthe-.feelings.p- where.
UCiVU.'auucuiuuLUCUin.small
attiumuBj..uuuCr;uou- - --alphabet; atfdlhcrishebushes, 'fthcni words F-TT.9- ?f
attracted .732?. tauffhtydutoeautimi, kforc rcatLhc.taught
Perhaps regularly cultivated Eathcf, lart-i-
beautiful, brightness ;coarse--graine- d, ;the,lnnate ftcav&.than-atone- d
iivAVnpn;U
r-- i v 1 1 iv iiiimm iiiii. a n a i .
con-versation
environedtimes.
tQisi;,
i i x i v . - . . , . i oijuruuuua
idfwas my
eys.
11:
cnurcn, ana r"v nit.manners as thinking how .the es- -
unladv-lik- c. conversation was of our Pwh';intelligent, but for vision be
was .friend's, noia buui whichnerhans. not aware homeliness of can change
marked between obscure. earthlywas loveliness highly
cini nn nirfint it lllCm. lYUl'U BUU11 nuuui' '.
fiPDM Kl committed and who leei ana. V Garrett's nAlrnnwIprlirfl ft
X.
share
2J".
Main
called
was
thesort ot
a
of.
not
old his he
was herwas his
-.
misii .maucr, iiKciy. ana srirl who
the same The case
uiuu- -
nsT
MO1
set
'his care. "I
into with''and new ;he
ha Kvnt Ucrbt nn t.Tif
It's
Tint vnn offth
fn
L. l on
that ls nf
vr
I
:n
o'er
r...i::
of
up
as little
guard,-- !?;
ItLLTJ WVUUU .
nro nnn ..v- -..
--:-
,U1V UU.lI. :, cf hi?
as to we you iauuui
la-- !to .
er: re- -.
is naeii,
1 1 f 1
an as itis, i- iiuui i
1 i i, ,
.
.
.... i i i I vim i - . - - w i i i - - i - v i . . .
, -- V ueu: u.
at
- o - ' . .. .. ii .i i .l ' U
now. . between and
"1
theyri.i
me
her, uuwas the or
'
fi sure heavy , toi WII. WC,
' '. . , ,is
1
in loveliness
see us.
etiil
if.
Do.
tint,
W44 V V w
anon
say,
.
.
you
.
.. .
.
.mah-- c '
V w T - II .
younWd trees untilcan off hand,
I'. . ' mntnr rrwmcn more ,iff '
by a . r .
hisa ;
inff ffettinff 'any Kfooooi
, - I U1V.COLU IUVUbi HUV1W."V piiiJ remain
, -'
affected , sanie before ; '
estimates
weii-meani- ng woman,dashing
Garrett
pieoeian,
Americanimmediate-
ly -
esus
. . L"l.-- J . l.l.lv ..l . X. Z.'L.L'snocKeu io praising in ;
ignore early Amandawhich then, in
if wouldn'tiv; ..'iin norheeitner.
-- i V1:.1 IT 1..x Vrroeer.toV blVi
mind,
father
cradle order.
Smith keeps
say?
PnTini?
wishes
morunea.
"mother'syoii
thought,on
quite
ran
shiltless
Denevenorelative
to
lll
.nevcrpaytaunht to..il
to
graceful
baby,
ueu!
Ll' I ;
IU.,i 1
"V Wl
to
iI
mo ao in ,
J
in,
i
wav t-:
,ru"
fnr' ma......
tie to Joff
i ? i : tuuux py uoa witn
our hisi l i )
w.J
1
J
Ids as' says
who has just begun tho
carry
I 1 1 J ' Kilflf o flirtnirlitthat new seem- - . .i U 9wi1'nn acl-n,lrvr,- ir, w 1IULO 113 aiiv yuan w uictby
K,l to "they
M11SP TThPn thov KAinn . I'' .' ! v ' ',of toT-- n
. latest of absence of n I
TfJlV
anu
one"I
!
to
ana pijr
yuu lv,v.
V You so much is of. a "whip ; A IJoy i calledI hardly .von. for-pon-ge because the
Mrs; the sring -- Watts' 7the course of hymn J '' he
, cuim?, Town Lots, City, rials- - you meet, nvAnr c-.ri.- - 'i--- 1 :i :i 'not' 6' Itoswellantuiuuii, its rciurnon t i ct. v .nonnn. h liL n r rr , , , .
and I . ' voice .was and soft. it to k. ... i ,. in the nrst the Darbe there : a in - r . v .
T ,: , , r 0f a suit mtliat the of hucucku
Mrs.' fac chang- -'ask jva,- -;
as he stam- iUU uu U1U ners and otner tosome ' ' the of tie his'
V her sudden- - --no inore,ly, and ,1. too; re- -
Ol.iuucv laits have . - want but littlo here
at your the ant little for P1 Wxoa know he .was quite of our '
,' . , ... , , : the best roseand my so
T. f Tl -
beamedtov.xrder felt as just
' Mrs.we ."I al--
you,
;m
just
and ..
of
:c"
i.iiinr:
us
and
iuiurs
pay
fromKaav'
able, often has'
kneey0li
ction
shall your
woman
their
then,
man
pay
New
guest
their "But
from
your
Who
Jlrs.
, "Uhnt. men I J --J..l.u U.,iB-w- v....i- - - j auu itM
.was
i ; .T
i: : the
;A told Jfy; I thejman, le day,' get out the jury, in :caso
t the of the his' was the of theof art in your nature. I , icVir dasci
it? sif : : , '''yiA ,J
the Farmer.'
Work for (he
Where the gay of grew,. Yet treasures ths land, .
Matur'd. by potentAs is the season of hope,
is of farmer with his well and gra--
neries, breath more free-
ly. But, the hurry , and heatof ia past, there is much yet
by way. ofup and by of
for the : spring, andon the work for that so
short our weknow but by name..
the of lastbad seed if not
done, your seed now,ifihile standing in theears which are-- and well filled,the earliest from
tfta or ears;A -, they: a :or building; Corn KV
.ethus
'season not the mostTi?:;h j. that
'Sow fall' this'little is often bush-els per ( acrpf than ; less quan
-. they
up early trosts. -
as asto ve cella?; with.
on ine e(l
nf111
mi
toUUV
. .i .i ..i . i
and;lia bhih I .nr errmouuu
shocksme
berry be.
to
vu
was oraee. ensn
cho
to
int0.v .
toon ot
canto .;
no
ia ail
II1UVis
to
is lit- -
.1we of
Vouiiu
Tile -
to
in areto
oot to
all
diT ranX ol
np
we
.iais
at
y
toan
itahahd."
to
to
in
Dai: soon ripe,,her prt
times
piano wkh the
..used K'k
spell
and'
the
theHUllJU ;UJ.U1U1I
andandv,im,l Jirecu,
bulbs,,
WWton-dre- ss "snrintlnuatner
.""?."ufvu1.
'ri'iSnh'K rrncstefl
Pease's
and.her example 'sheas-polntd- d' Winter sorts jemain
danger trosts:cbild,1 you never (pay mother-- ? Pic,k carefully, by.
Ycs.rthero wav-4there- isitotSome shed'or building.
hHmtipps
niolher. li 'loving Jesus W?ye cool cellar AllGhristand commandments, and by nfd yourself, will, doubt,
preparing ;'Jthere. She 'atiier-u- wmaiaiis,- - give
oWAi,,'"iiTtio'r'tno'tecaase
,glOTV,-:wnic-
before reioicing 'V11which- Some erations--th- at Jesus, pickles,' frost.- -
relative
WnmW
months
Sallywould
Rnnetnarv.
"Suffer children como .unto ?;48-aa- .
fnTK;,i nfWn paper labelkingdom Come, put away place,
children, comeAlexander mother,
Aunt etsy iicaveu
CniLPREN'R STARS.TheYork Puritan
othervnotifi 'fTTpflVPn
observed
tlf Cuba and dey'll give you twenty-fiv-e replied, alluding stars,
natives
field,
however, recorded lady about A'ifreen Mpuntainshould Mrs. up" 'some eggs cake, who mountains. andr,no,.the
Winters," remarked Garrett, whipped baby;,.ani; green,) tells W Boston"
conversation. cradle theeggs. following aneddotc; 'Tfhicft WtfoDrafting used almost. haveseeH
faetory school ZXZ" Zhtnn iMY mReemefl .viJj- - Louis,
consciousness Missouri, brought courtsmue curved' lips juuowawuj
'while Winters" thi.nk hindsomey wife's'- - opin-- . plaintiff tljat,, having submitted thesuaaeniy proois court,,
mcrcd incoherent reply.' get free, unbought opinion fejt client's interests required:Mrs. Pease interrupted Pi?pe .'.1. and
very earnestly; TirVeCT.T",Wmi A.V .without making-.tli- e cnsto)taryadcesSyou, Mrs; U?
used below; 8ei,morauiu -- rtuntogether uncle's that show: r??f abilities,thought
smiles"Pease
so.'.liappythch.vi- -
Sarah," remarked Gar-rett! while' were
help
.eould
hmt.A9-:Vftii- hfiiithPm v.iLwlaaezwiuiR; uj,-vuaiutvc- i-
pompous
kn6w herrings thequiet TOcii Hfhadone,V''?-- ; niaintiH ;sVouns'cl?ro'sc'and ineVcly
waiter beingieremptorily; "?Iayr it.:pleaso .courrandrcntleincn this
ways' thought you slightest1 way, '.wifej coming," follow coun-leav- en
But quaintly,asked: x''.' dufcns.cy and submit the'really' .when you made that bite, Vy iciilimi
Northweetern
September Month."Pale Aututoifshedsaduslijliue,
jldwers snmmerspreads
Natuia'aspring
Autumn that fruition,-- Thefilled barns,
has leisurothough
harvestingaccomplished finish-
ing summer's labors, waypreparation nexthelping season,
North-wes- t, that
Remember complaintsspring, cornyahd, al-
ready selectyet field; choose
eoundripened stalks yielding
more. ;txaco'and hanggranary
.though tftX covered
arly month,
better
absence,
Lornl'-KJ-ut
:spread!on!
to?ether
lu.e,y1'
.thjW
ready.for
i,mnnt. pack
recognize
required
butdesti-- i
where .will be safe mice.may
p;artBudding finiflied
the ofre-bu- d failures occur
red)
workyour
Stifftho
have
fbegin
2.;.the
theare upon
or ryewild, rup,
able
have
sell, ready for anAs a we. when the
has his crop forand fair for is bet-
ter to sell . than for a higherthe of few centson wil not pay for SQme ccacralthe and loss incident to
Ttansplanlliis thetnmn. - :
uDo you oi fallis a
1every
.day.
.Our
answer under tneso circum-stances: '
the of
innot around the of
11
'J--
J
during To plant inin stiff, Soils,
method of ....'
..; 2. bo perfectly;.or half-hard- y
ble.
sown
for
for
tho
lTwaterthatlode roots trees
holes
them.trce3
In
bo in veryTfitk, of a
them ?n'the they be 1
bv the roots shel- -' ou&:
.ri r'fi, nun yuu aa uieaiior moVUtUUil II1UUO, I -
. while in the jar. aro alwaysoutsaved, grow,; even the with vinegar.' 'it' cverffrcen. or
. p o rnn in nnv nfshouldvrv--. ; nature.
-- "' grain too
r
rt V. Uiii'- .'
noI
j wi .,.-,-i
,.,
a
a
cluer
a
a
TT
t ......
a
,
thorn
re--
be
for
over
to
to
is
is
do' not of planting ruV. . . . . vitiArritF-
enitia. .'Ih .nathe the . irv ' ;iC JIT- -
veryhardiest sohs, ear- - f.ulu D,c jarSe CO
ly. say .first
';mslpflsokr intiinJbrthqrecso re-ro- ot,
ri4eii: ': Ptiapy, before W frqs s and
before
.ex-correcfe- dirt
ltt..?intentionallyji'Trfn'thpr's
ke'vroiiAnrdearchil3ybu
striw- -
iust
thishatter,:
viDnarpack bbls.,
rfcrnoyP
said,'
have,
very-lo-
lady,crimson
.uciiuiiui
tho-lio- n
other,1
favora- -
and where
the sun andwind by a of
well. around4th.. Plant as soon as
will . permit a1
on
if
is it
oran
13
to
1 cut them Bp rA?to. - - ; pickles, keep very .closely:
to - so ofcure,however, if. equally v- as its their.
Secure from beingabout the
manure( ; . ;
whiloall be. in
?, or com-- . . - -
leaVonotie BcedS. ie Ial1 a"u car as possipie . i- -post rLShould lid tilled thia tardy, such as hyacinths, tu- -
SSSrS a?d lis-- I' he best sea- -
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-
-
- - - i 1 1 1 av .iui jvif i Yr',-.','- '-' lf-- , sucn 'irru- -
tbo
one... -- ,,
for.hreaTen.oiMotherisrgo- - goodprices.--
Tfirpnta
a.
:
or ;
aro
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i. : ny
VIUkllV
t: t
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or a of!
of tho
in J
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larrn 'ilisb.
nr mi Dcnorm
j
for j
a
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inri ii 5? anu as
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- , r oni ni2 nrn r r ttit ii wi imi v ur i - . I it .1 i
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j a uv. , vui nan, Btiim mum ilu satL an
. youwin
.
and
scets,.yh
occurredx","'jr.-- u
bags,of-heavon- fuy,r:an
.--
talk,
,raSSCdfrhenJP,r.S-Cnt-;
?
jyiiicnwasiTeaiiy.supiainacsuseiorLuie:
..,!"i..ri'i.,.;: he.accordinglyisat,d5wnartieloan-- '
Winters,:b
ofanyldnd
example,
doubted argument!"
.
I
early
gooseberries,
.
strawberry
bands early buds,
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i.
.
,
t
1
-
,
of; new
uKiarc; of a
to a of1 . . . ll l' 1 ., . .m
aii .' , rlv .luaii u ux jy, UUU lUt UlCID U10
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of
in
in
to
tner
i- - i:
A-r- r
ie
me
to w. tne
toa
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au"
as.;
so
it
.Vail "
it
us
be
...
or
or
:
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Mr ' - . TTT .
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wasin.t
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Tot1 the
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this
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docs
may
dressing "Prune November,
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per all
r of be '.
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ofi!...Wiii.-- .
n nw.nr .aim
beyond
junction.
"plahi3' shouldbci transferred to
protected through .winter.'y:i)brnp' plowing-- ' eonvenient.'Youfhav now
spring,stronger;-- . should be
thrown ridges, action
""Fattening' animals allthey
comfit feed-
ing''' pumpkin; turnips, refusegraihL:swe'6t italks, fallenIruit,; potatoes,
time, thisjs theway,hurry-o- n fleshy profit. Those
clover ,timothy;; pastures,arc dried
be tqfiewing;-- - ;.''':,"(t Endeavor grain, pork,beef, every ybu'havc
early market'- -
general thing, thinkfarmer ready marked
can pricekeep
price: c7iar.ee
storing.
Trees In
approvequestion asked
When ground na--
sunk; tenacious cer-tain
all
m
Domestic: Economy-:;;- ,
Leslie, in "Complete
thctbushel excclleat
planting?
killing
hardy.
September'
circumstances
successful.
rhubarp,-- ,
'growing.
followsconsideration,'
kettlepickling; .tho verdigris producod Ja
the beingpoisonou3 nature;, lined witbporcelain yocr cannot procure them, block may be sab--
turc, and in u? T0will
should,
."Vinegar for pickles siouldtho cider kind:
away stone glass; jarsthe lead, ingredientglazing of ware,rendered pcrnicioua by the wtiontrees should, invariaby planted
have woodenr,Ji.rr vinegar; large
up fall, had better, SP00IV dva f,r thc HC"in in drv soil V" Pmw utejar,ii iaDio;.seo31U,in
S completely
in
Magazine.
fli!ffrn imiTrTY'is;
3d; lP Anil155un
evergreen in unless
ber round
shouldthick-scree- n cvergren
boughs, secured them.'trees early
trees;blown winds,with orleaves
deep.,"--Asparagus,
currants planted
CooJccry,"
which lathe
fork.
ff;,,,
tofOctO- - 77""o!;(
half-rotte- n
bushels,entirely
Louisiana
receipts picklo3
VNcvcr,bell-met- al
vinegar a'ost,
condition
alwayspelting
pickles,
Bl?PPeu
sheltered
piece 'overcork.
two-thir- ds
anewithvmegar. -- Alumisverynse-'
ful pick.and making themrfirm and'erisp
fallout offbeing careful not thehf fcea,l!S
tnat the.well done, may beretention
thresh
by mulch
inches
and
ripenwell
Ub,
promotesgreenness, prevents fromevaporating. Vinegar"pickles should be
boiling away
Take whitest, 'full-gro- wn
cauliflowers;, thickblossom
ten spreadand neglect-- them
into
eat,
all;
the.
vance
xes,
The
5th,
iL;
ed all make them stand twcritT
vr uiiumui:,and) hot allowing quarter pound of.
It water; 'clb'se--.1 1. 11wUi, Tarieties 1rvLla tillsnowea ii- - nfrnrirna
.u,
i..tohebave
4i..vm
i.J
V"
xnere dwells&c,
is
Mrs.
you,
littlecloth
dry
altered
laying
Her
little
rP7
hadn
scarco
they from
that,
beds made
have
steam
may
moretha'n teams
attention
pail
your
risk,
suchsuch
delicate
approvetrees
erca,
three
with
very often
Wnrv
should rHI'.I LLLLLL li:irO v..
Thethese
well
with
twoweak
the
Miss
any
best
..ti
thattie--
tho"It i3a rulo
withthird
in theks,
sled ;covnone ,may
and
uf"
and theandtut few min- -
andcut' off, die.
theor,
mucji trees and let'
:u: rwarer..salt
cornos coverDHnO
bath hnnr 'tho
werehard
turn
get
1st.
All
will
and ws,
and
flair
utcs tho
guuu
and spread ain warm place, to dry for day aridnight; then carcfull niece
Prcscriing American Grain. into iars, andThe results of' some experiments pour over them- -
timade in preservation 01 oecu prcparcu- - ionows vitx to--'
gram have du& very recently- - Dcen oz. conanner seed, .0 oz.published.. A year ago: exactly ot tumeric, oz..ot mustard seed, andbushels American wheat were,' 1 oz. ginger; pound the, whole"';tttiqi rwn uiitv ni ih.nrtpigs; these in- - "j v.wvv ,.v w..v r-"- v,
that outward and sensuous, -- w.tfofef qh,,if; to on .V rme
coior remarKaoiy iuotom. VvV6,h- i- an ne v .rr?.-..- . rrAATt;n.But rirn ino and in mr'LAmTT,niVnfno Aii crrVi- - Gather-cucumbers-
, beans, lor Trladies.
six
all
little
all
the
care- -
theChrist
Come, and
aniA TYlllSt Ve
the
cnnl-- n
.1
is
orm
know.we t:r; remember:!irnm
bnt. and
eu
member jW-- a
..Colonel's.defense
ren-- i
;.'t
"Doegto
Trom
be
sometmnc
renovate
be
bemonth; loosen
cows
and
a'd--
the
ft7
l'lUUllll.
by
by
last month, presence. of two the pickle depend the ouandelegates from the' War Office, and tity cauliflower, which rriust bo
members of the Commission "well covered by the liou:d: rbur itMilitary The grain was then the cauliflower, and Bccurc thesubjected strict examination, and jars closely from theunanimously declared exactly may pickle broccoli same
same when' sealed manner.cost preserving by means
ot not exceed cents21 while danger loss
by fire or obviated.
ceds several rVonno.umivo.
rotted grapc3
vinesthem
Corn
them
havepickles,-an- d
extricating
CAULIFLOWELS.
part
cloth
them
1'""""ODtuse..
materially
feet,
lUlU'CUiUC
ruh.uW
vegetables
,. ... r , . ,
bunchcHwhile but; ;lct
the thortinr rttiolAM r r O .
LVy I 11
ll 1 . 11 .1 J .
with advantage; try the experiment. . . . . PS'' . , . aM,, . . .. . tnpm ftffiTm if lion-iMt- ti
ii : i i. l - .l-- u i r o Tn rrvn voa " i - ri i i ir ii i vfii i ii .rfii ri:i u( ii ii uu a a. u , j i
ply r a: inA... IS . i I , 'rnnnnrp. sann v. novor in
as39.
tin
bo
is
a
in tno
nann
onof of
toto bo ou--
as itof
10of
1.1.1
in
v.
asqi
intA01
or ofarc
itVia vil ...
1V.lll Lllti U1U1 till vu, LUW
lotcoro wun rninrnnjuuiun vuvv
noon
T .1 1ana tnem, intocfoTn !
the In as J i 1
sow soon as the pinch all .v- - a t -- r. iVl'i ;tomato,1 &c; if shoots, three eyes fruit. tv rU-- L fnvn V A'; .tn:r'iable become, hard and compact, These will: .must L . .xv'-rJuv.- l
cover sedds with muck,, manure be pinched three eyes beyond i'li u. i- - lz-- . ior, decayed wood or leayes.' Jborearly the rAgain they will Li" mt'y aru crj rcuu : pour OH
- the-- 'i'l : .r ;kJ i Ahd watered boil fiveanu suw ursu oi jjet oiioois grow, anairprii.pi.ft-.A- good withthis month; in four. or Treeks;. the , they eatvery,; .i. ii n i a little bit of alum, ana it overa cold
so arrangedthat they,
as'time for this
in the.arer ,
of
'shouldevery paid
to and!fiase,;with
andr '
rjucKwheaty-reius- e &c:Now is anq
towho. able to"
now willtoill
:':r
toindeed
it,
that
winter. treesta
be
pay
ith
laid Ui.oyi
fall, 'rr,to,
be' irom
four
should
--v- V,
J
too
salt,
summer atoo them
KICVI1
.
2170
Jcsnsit?
week in must
forover
,
vermin is
T
when
their
twigs aionc.Never, cut; let,
than-withou- t leaves,gripe stop Feedwith weak guano andafter with potash watcr- v-
This will fruit and
- - - -.
-
herher
by .
but
'
.
We
jar
'
.
into
fall
them
teV
had
silos
put
baa
air;
corp
but
. pops.--,
on not' ' '... .
.wipe incm a
fllnnn ' rTril i v' r.smtl
- '. - . .' set, '
soil is; and the thei and
the fine off,'
r'.-- r forunjse vounai somefiye the come will
'
. pour
fall
soil
will
eorfl
still tho milk
soon.
ranco
ict ins rest i,, . ,u tri r . . j ,l ""iii ' uuv i.ti(.u iiibv t Dt'jAii; lax. uuuoff to tho in L . i, , . -- , ii
the in
give- - more
'
; i ..
of
ofuso
was
the
SianU
txx
the
.ana
to!
iiicn
anasun
a little r.and ( littlesweet oil, cork, it overit a or oil
n ; ... .
Take or:. are rank but do not cut them in
auare put mcjn saicanu water tortwo days,
Wcf' have then put them into vinenever green manure which or over, and allsome uso under the idea' tha,t i., little,it is warm all sor good for cov- - cover to in
and .'other that the and let the m hanir over a
need
salt.
green
inter as. slow fire till tbey are. a fine'dry clean The thc.m ina
manure attracts and retainswhich i and
them.
in promises a betterthan in many years before.
prefaces
best,
common
i.
goodfilled.
from,
escape,flavor
spiceboiled
mnch takes
TICKLE
closest
stalk, and; split flowereight pieces
sorts, walks
m.uv,uuirshort,
quarttlii-nlrtn-
o. "MnttinV"
broadpickle
getuer o
most'otaround
smoke
should
quite
which'
kept
Stores.
sprigs radishthey
pods remain
put.iov
spring. summer,ohioti, parsnip, radish, grapes oil
iyour clay,sprout again,
againsprout.
vinegarcautmoncr?, minutes .vinegar,insects
frame,
besides
their"
'''',thing
rem3r):
leaves
sum-
mer,water,
days'better
brass, copper,
piece, ;clcari
allowed
anxious
several
heavy,
Gatheryoung,
twod.ivar
lettuce,
grasses
ketths
tcrnerie,clca'cly,; and.-tie- .
leather cIoth;;'GREEN" EEA;3.t
young1 rrench.beans:flavor. Grapevines feeders; .string'them:
ruapuyfi-icaaiiuuiacK.oerrie-s. pieces;
stirring freouentlriCoverinsvTOp; Plants. 'a'kettre.Sith
found horse cabbage leaves under,mistaken them,! adding piece of
winter,. alum;- - them; closely, keepflowers plants steam,
straw,protection, Teaves, green'.-roth- cr
haulm.' Having drained sieve,:niakcmoisture.
freeze upon' plants in-
jures
yield
earthen
":ntsr;f
rApisn
pod.?,sprigs,
tnosotenucr
pepper,
"them
ground
ering"
for thenj a pickle of cider vinegsr, antboil in if for. five minutes some macewhole pepper,; and s!imdd;gingcri tiqi
up In a thin mrisliabn; ,ppur it houpon thebcalis, put tVcn' iuta a.stcn:jar, and tie them ub'."."; '' 1 "' " ":
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