! 1 i Peter Britt. -Photographic Artisl, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. '& :- -.-w-c JtVf V vartide visite fixwE m toe: jtkest style of art, Pictures Reduced ' oXXMJitfb T&LIFE SIZE t;rs JOHN MlLLt'S ., 2?to Door lo B. F. Doitrffl laQcr; "rTftWS,ALWAy8 -PI? HAND THE -JV" best stoclc of Gnu, patent sod home; "'Hnkfle Rifles tna Shol Guns, tingle and doable; tBtTOlrera of the Ulentp&tents ; Pocket Pistols, -seat,miU sd powerful ; i Derrngers thelat "eit nd beL' Alio the best Powder, and Po. 4tt Flasks ; all sorts of Shot and Punches ; Caps, Wads, and erery thing in the Sportsman's Una..' The aborf oos are all of the best qual It; and will be kU at reasonable" prices. - -tAU.arders In' m. line' promntly.eiecoted; re pairing done promptly and with dispatch. I, , iUrlDg sold out lay, saddlerj business those iadebted to me' are requested to, call and settle. JOHN MILLER. JacksooTllle, Oregon, Not. 6, 1870.-tf :: MlliOAB SA3C00JS i . ii dl .! M. A. BREIVTAIVO . - coinDTjcoroii, i L II i', u m Cuolce Liquors and Cigars always on hand. .: ' li.1 . " ' THROUGH TICKETS , . . 2i CENTS. - we'w state saloon. ' " 'DRINKS 12 CENTS,. The IWny pabllc are Informed that Pxre JSiTios of the NEW STATE SALOON will quench ibeir (Afrrf with the most cbolce bever k(e"to be found 'In Jacksonville forONE BIT. We' expect to lose trioney'by Itbnt times are hard, and we cannot see people go thinly. 16oct69 ' TAPE & SAVAGE, i . J 5a EAGLE BREWERY ! JOS. WJUTBS1UIR Prop'r. ' qHE BEST OF LAGEB BEER KEPT CON Xi stantli on band : 'sold by the keg,1 gallon, or glass. Seeing is bellcring, give me a. call and judge for yourself. i JacksooTille, Jan. 15, ;fi70.-tf miBsOVEilBECK, Physician & Siirgon, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON T- Office at his residence, in the Old Overbeck Hospital, on Oregon Street. X- DE, E. E GBEENMAK, , PHYglClAN AND SURGEON, ( . " OFFICE : At the V. S. Hottl, Cmllfernk Stre.t, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. He wil practice In, Jackson and adjacent ,pioua,iuawua promptly to professional .I1- feMtr ; DR.A. B,OVERBECK'S opTH eooms, 1b tke Orerbeck Bospital, Varm.colp showerbaths, A, lUISATS .AXD WEBNESDAYS. zt '0R.L OANFORTH, Pbysioian and Surgeon, TTA8' permanently located on the Fort Lane !XL Baoch, two miles north ol the Willow Springs, and offers his professional serrlcea to itht people of Jackson and Josephine counties; JDR. L. T. DAVIS, .ft' " 'OFFICE ON PINE STREET, - 'OFF3Blto-tlxe Old. t.u i . i . ARKANSAS" XlIVERY STABLE. Jaeksonrille, Oregon. i't r. d ' M, GEI; B. TOLMAN i a at (Lit SartMa D. S. Amy J I5l lan; burgeon, b .. - -.r- .' '- - V r TAXI) JLOGOVOHEUR. "" 1 o. a j Will practice In Jacksen led . adjacent coun ties, and attend promptly to all calls onnrofes aitlMAil. -4 OHceaadrsfidABeeooJoarth street.-.oppo-; IUthM.R'eaurch;- ' . r( JacktonTllle Oregcta Jan. 8,187ft tf 'rz73r.mKrTrr.rx- -i -'':tt--:m-k"---' zZzZszsszzz-- rass sssasi .Jagiyt3reacsrsasa3M jsrscr s.rss3i iirlFi.jr . ' ? ' " . ' I H',.,1 -. : .. - . .1- . ' SS -t , , J C ' j , tii.ijiij j j ji' "-Bin . - .- .!' '' 'aav 1 II ununf I ,,. a j . . r , ... ...... -. . - , . -. iir k i . . !-.- hh avi a-H a-K .m ava i a-B a-H iih v-i via-ia.- rhjK iav, vam . r atar a-H r sm r ava . aax ata a-H a& a-H i , i', : '! i MJ ' "" . . i - . . Job printing. . L'l- v:t i KEEP TOUR MONET tn-:rt AT o t- de r OIEGOX SEKILEL" OFFICE, JACKSONYIlL Ori'EQ'ON,, f. T. Dowell, Proprietor. RAVING THE. .L-ARGEST' AND BEST Assortment it. JOB TYPE .in Southern Oregon, as well as a" "' cordon; JOB PRESS, We are prepared to 4o all kinds of" ' lm ,f- a OPrlrLtlns:; icb at 1 .1 ' Onrdsi, 1 ara, MJ QfTttrvacLm Ti.iTiniiiBB,. ' 3Eotoxs ctoo, And all other kinds if Printing, at reatmabli rates, tall and see us, before sending to San Francisco for Printing, E,C, BROOKS' Her ff atclf-fcibclk- Jeweirr- s n? rs tn TTSTrOPEED0TJNDEB THE HALL ti of the IJ. S...Uofl opposite P. Ryan's store. J&ckftflnrillp nrAivAn . .kM k.. found a general assortm:nt of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Jewelry, Gold-, Silver, and Steel boweit 8pfctacles, Eiiiht Day and Thirty Hour Clock. The American Wntfhe. In Kntk ri. j Silver cases will-be furnirh'ed at - EASTEJpNrP.RICES,. AH'iroods'reBt'PDfmt jinii'lciM ' in-. lT i,. they are'.andfof the lowest livlm nmi jar watche. Clocks. Jewelry, and Sewing , "'"6 y.vuf juBiuiucB bicnucu huu rfDairpn inr nniM in .... respond Ttlthrihc". times- ,.ii . tl Octobenl,1870. fraatc6amekicaK' HOTEL ;AND RESTAURANT. OPPOSITE THE Oda'lFfellow'sriHall, Jacksonville, Oregon. , Travelers and resident boarders will find - JAIME GlLEOILffic BEDS AZfD BEDDHVG .Placedjln first class orderand In every Way superior to any in Ibis "section, and unsurpassed by any in" the State. HER,-ROOMS IRE SEWLT FURNISHED And a plentiful supply of the best of every thing the market affords will be ob- talned for' ,,. 1 HTEJR TjABLE. HVreftfter. fcer TTnnts will lu Vnf i night, and Fqoare nenL can be bad at.anj time thrnnrh thft nlfvriL fivctora nrnnu1 In &.., - -- ---fs " vr.n(in(iim aai rtj style, lunches etc. to be had. Stage passengers, and others nut late at:nigbt, can always find n good fire, hot meals, and good beds at the above reBiaurani- Jn rfln'hl -t!t Y,t, f'r,l...i (iT'T.. ronage of the traveling as well as the perms nent community. r Jacksonville, Dec. 25, 1869. tf; DTJGAN- & WALt, Forwarding and CoMmissioa MEIOHANTS, CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA. MARK your gobjs. core 0 .0, fr ?f Oocctj (Htu ? B-nH tKnnlfiff rMtnt. and l.lll. .' lading ; freight and thargee payable In Crescent ui.j, hi uciirerTviMrooau n.3 Our warehouses consist of two"brick and one MonxbuildlBg. (; i "VJT ! " paiydi.nlortlnr1to;tiritotemilr8 atk for . A AAfinnASHAA a L-ll ..a AABk "" vuuituuauvo ut uierr put.sATurp DUGAN & WALL. Crescent City, Marts 1. 1870feb26tf Br. POWELL, ,vr K.B.WATS0S. DOVyELL WATSON, ATTOEHETrf. ATC LAlv7 TacJuonTillt, Ortftm. j fi MM -If, i , , i T i ' . - .. ..iU . . si - .m . t v JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY DEGEMBERllO 1870' M; eiipsf'piiiii 1 111 PUBLISHED Everr Satartm't MoraiHg by -i B. F. DOWCLLj . ' . - . j ii fW!SLERd&&xBSSAJBBTS' TKRS OV fcCBSCIUPTIONl For one year, In advance,' four dollars 5 if u miu wiinin me erst six inontbs or the year. Are dollars t if nnfc mti nn;i iv. tHit. of (he year, six dollars: TEHMS OP ADVKRT18ISO. wOne square (lO.lines or less); nrstMnseTtton, three dollars pnrfi inUMn.ni fn.AnAn n dollar.' A dtsconnt nl RftvVi 'nt will k. made to those who advertise by the year. lrfgal Tenders recelTed at current rates. Washington Correspondence. . WASniNGTON, D., C, ') , ' Nov; 20.5SJ0.J THE WKATHEE. ' In Washington, October and Novem ber .ire generally very pleasant months. this year most exceptionally soJere for the past six weeks cool nights and clear and balmy days, have been the oraer, ana nntu now, since the late snow Storm at the North, havp. wo pt. j v ,. , -;-,-!-- penenced but l.ttlo inconvenience in. Our rOOmS Without firps. Tn-dnv nunr. our rooms without fires. Jo-day over- coats are in cobd demand, and ladies are to be seen promenading the streets close of the ' presenVmonth. The.pres muffled in furs sr in winter ' ' '-. , '. '-.-. n " - ..... , THE POLITICAL CZNTBK. At this political centre, for two or three months before and after everv general election, politics seem' to per- 'eS)? lan 100v The prophesy of ena vate the mind of every man, woman, t0T Harlan, who, it will be,remerabere.ii, 1 J mL.U Tj. .-.. Pi,i t n wiha .CHnaAiAiH-l al T a ' J 'fV and child. Every State has her nura erous representatives in one capacity or another residents of Washinrrton who look at the result of each nomin 0 j ating convention and election in their respective districts as directly favorable or unfavorable to their fntnrp firh. pects. It" is not enough for the State at large to be all right for them, but thonominatingMn'vntio'nRs'exDected to suit them in its choice; and that this, choice should be elected. Their State's Senators in Congress are duly .fficuaicu ucre uy weir irienaa just before a Senatorial contest. J The longer a Congressman, i,,lavored';with omce the more tnerids He is supposed fo have .in "Washiugtdn.'.the excemion to this supposition is only found in such dyspeptic Honorable?, as Senators Ciumner, lrunibull, Drake, and their ... " , 1 line. CERTAIN CONGKKSSMEN. lion. Dick Yates, a eood. kind heailed. I'iMiinI nnH nrith all n f.ii:.. itllow whoseterm txpiresMareh: '71 has many a JnendJhew, who vduld like to have him join thejGood' TeiiiD- lars and be again leturneU by his State o theSehate. - But"uclirarb'6pe'isial most baseless, and the friends of Gen. LoL'an fear lint, littlp nnVirlaltinn nn .l part of Yates; to LogailTjeifig h'is' suc cessor. The friends, of Senators "Wilson. JUomll, Ross, and Howard, begin to feel very anxious as to tho disposition that will be made of them the coming wiutei, tho defeat of the latter: how- ever, is considered almost inevitable. ine chances ot Kepresentative Ferry have long been favorably talked of here as bis successor, and the champion, majority 'over 11,000' with which the constituents of iir. Ferry have inst elected him for "the third lime', to Con gress, makes his success idoubly prob able. With Ross; his chances,for re election appear good, hisionly formid able opponent being SydneV Clarke. M fln-l - : -r? . viai, icjiie&euung nansas at larcVrumoreacduaTntVdVitKMfti'o. Rf i,.ftW;V,l', Tji "ix!! J '" .Km ...J .i-.; .tr1T1 : ,-v3i)tHHfu:5j'n it is said that Ross has. the.confidence and will receive the support oi a mai onty ot the new, legislature, irrespec tive of party. . , THE EEPOKTOF THE COJOIISIlOjriE OF 7- -. The-xeportr.ofitheiComtnissibrier of EDUCATION. educatipnwbich jvillsoon be oqL will nnntinn .l.l. .!!! -. t. . -it be a document of remarkable interest. and will cohtam information which has nelP:ectS5sOXEWie- ty ofsabjects deeply concerning the most vital, wteres'tsM-JOckfr. The papers which will accompany the re- port of the Commissioner will contain I ALjlog3tX ni ccy jig jr ;p 'agSA n .taeu: r Z -t -J ,. :ti of.. r.'ttn-r- ftiwtrietsPaf reDor&oi-JmTT 5ft3"tR a- tne union which publishes reports, alstf infoftnitfo'n dbfained' by correspond ents fronf'TemtbrieWrid' snefi States .iirf.-' ., ..j. ' . t M"e"'riot snfflpldntly aiiVe' on this Question lo nnrillsri rpnnrtii '''. rift'' 'lu from'oihe'rf'poftions pf tlie 'rorId frpm -H.WU buia VUJV.Q uao ICVC1VCU uwu I dozen or fifoM" "contributed articles on' n,.'Jei in- ".. . ,.ijf, it -Li,!' Blraw thatch goes ott the cottage, ments.' "In addition to-this there are.s;'t!.rt' An v j P.l. -ti: .l .v s -,t. 1, . , IT -I'jiuj, urap uie ram cumes mio dozen orrnore contributed articles on'Vtho chamber. A barrel iss66n emntv subjects-of the? mbsi'absorbing interest connected wjjL, the, education of the people, including-one on Kindergarten' culture,-bf the well known educationist Miss Elizaietlr PeaBodyj. of; Cambridge Cbineso') em'igra'tipp, bj "EfoC '!Port.erj of Yale,Col(ege:,EdncationandXabor: by Col..Hinton,iof. this city!; Hebrew, educatiorf.-by ;J. J. Noah, Esq., and many others, 6f equal interest rriizht be mentioned; but to give, the fajntesj idea Df,,the- immensity of, this report; wouU, require the use ot'sbmuch' space, that I can, at this 'lime, bnly allude to the series of 'tables, twenty -or more.i giving,8latmtical .information of, all the. schools in.the United .States, so farasi reported to the office, tromthePrimary rip to the diversity. i THE'CESStS BnBEAir; The work ;n the Ceniu's 1Bureau is .l,.iL .;ii.1.i-.r.'A, :''(.'.' "cauj Buiarauvan9eui,uni.Hs,s?uper- intendent, Generaialker.intendare- j .i.j. ...1...1,... . -' -. .commending thedismlssal of itwerity- fi.i. ;i rn.T.a-j Jv,.i i.i- .v' PT1T mrnp in tho .KnrA.n nnmhAra nvai. . ...Mi. ...., t-u,uuu.uv.u ,!.. three hundred, this force' the Superin-. tendent intends tb irraduallv reduce.as- the works contracts until there, shall be was Secretary 0f, the Intendr' durifig the takihg of the HslTcensns,-will hard- lybold good, The Senator, von teme interviewed a sh,ort .time since,r er-, pressed his belief most emphatically, that, itrwould take, at least,' three years to complete the work. The' Superin-, terideht thinks differently,, and only wants .one, ,year,ana a ball tp do it in, with .a comparatively reduced force At that' ' ' APPBOXliTATE POP0LATIOX. The approximate -population oil the several iStates and Territories 'are as follows! Alabama'. 1.000.600: jSrlcnri. sL, 4'85,000;'CaT;i9rn'a, 55b;,0Q0 ; ,Cdl .oradp Territory, 40,000: Connecticut,, (exact) P37.466; Dakdtaiij 25,000 .'Del aware (exact) 123,252; District df Col- timb'ia, (exact) I?7j767; Florida, 190,- 0?0 j Wrejy 75,J)Q ; ' Jiiaao', 1 5,odb ; TlltUo 0'H.ihnnn'. tj: .1 .- "I""ti ,uiu,vyu( iJ"miaua,i!.l,oo0,UVO; Iojva, 1-,177'50Q Kansas. 853'COO i Kentucky, 1;325;000; Louisiana, 16, 000: "nfainp': rj3O.S0fi ' HraV-lnr, 'faL OOOMassachuytts, 1,457,500; Mi'dii- gap, l,184,g00; Minnesota,. 460,000: Mississippi; 834,000; llissduri, 1,700, 000:' Morifana Territory. 2o.5bO? TTp. !bras'k,a,,105;o00 Nevada, 45,000; New Hampshire, 318,500; "New Jersey, 000,- 1000: New Mexico! 86.O00? 'Nr'pwVnrl-' .OOOprth Carojfna, l,04l',Q0Q; QhiqJ,075'X0fi; Oregon, ,90,800; penn- sylvania, 3,750,000; rRhode Island. 217,500; South1Carolina', 720.000 : Ten nessee, y,4sOfbbol"TM&6 and Utah" ndf yevejiable; V.erniont, 3p0,5p0,; Vir ginia, 1,210,0.00; Washington Territory, 25,000;. West Virgimn, 450,000 j Wis consin, 1,050,000 ; Wyoming Territory, 9,000": " Lite." AMtWti th'p fpntnrpQ nt ranant fnt in Georgia was a .cookjng match, in which y'outag women, were the comppf ltors. Miss Black, a eirl only fifteen s. juiss lilacs a girl, only hlteen rs dld? took ,tlje. premium for the j cooked dinner of twelve, dishes- years best Orerov Mines. Thp f!nmmio;ni,.r of JUinins, Statistics estimate.! thp viMd of the irold :minp in' OrRnrnn nrA j, Washington the. past year,, at ,$4,0p0,- Wll T it . ui' ,i. iAj, learned ,doctor. has giyen his opinion .tha.tight Sacipg s, ajpublio nenpfir innniiifh ia n. t-illa nflT nil nn foolish girjs ,apd Jeaves fhe wise ones Sw". "JVY "UlUCUf, il, .., ini.,cri.wc Bay.s luai ininienca no, womln ever dies' for want nf' unpaWnn- MfeW,SfoWE says tfejit'inAmeri'ca no. nmln At... in.' In- n..Mf m .......I.?' hfl minJ ''I'h.a tini.,,.. nnAn..K.-J much of the mprtalityjamoiig.men. Fanny Fzen is now '60. Atfr f!nrpv' i8. ?Wet?c?f!- Stowe 56 and' Catharine'Beecber'70. , Fanny Tern's. weigb,neri2,,0,p'unas,; Tire Hn.ll l.k. In lul. I.? who has no motive in performing it. lir 'NO. 47. Spend Wisely' " t jrt . . Tit '; Loot most.to,' ybttr,jspehding;i No matter what comes in. if more imps nnt yon willj always be; pooh The art is not in making money, but to keep itj ltttlenerrjenses. like mil ini?r h-irni When there nrnmnnv mxlrorroatnra.tat T m"J """j uraui ijui. uuiu., otrajr Hfiip liv ti.!. 1...J. 1..U t?. J Jho chamber. A barrel issbon empty hub -lap-ieass due: a aropr minute. When you mean.asayejx begin with vonr month tlinro iiMmmiv ti.ir.. down' "the" red" lanc.Jl!,The aleriueis a great waste. Tri'all othef'things 'k'eep Within Comnass. Npvpr atnl.nh vnnr legsurxnerinantnoibianket will reach, Or VOU Will Knhn lip nnt A . Tn plnlhco- Choose .suitable and lastinrr. Rtnffj nnrl nQtjta,wdry .finery. To be comfortable is the maitti thina; inever mind the looks.. A fool; will mnl-p mnniiv. lint it rieeds:a wfse'man to save 'it., Remem ber that it'W pniiTpr tn Vin!I tmr. :m. nevs,- thiiri to keen nnp'flnin-V Tf mn give, all to!. back and board, there is uuiuing ien, lor tne savmgs bank. Fare bard and work hard uhiln vnn you are,young, and yod have a chance to rest when you' are old. Economy ot-Time A iUti r,u which I have found serviceable in past years isto'-puwdown every night the yiaua auu engagements ot the next dayjlarrangin'g. the' bonrs ' well. The au vantages oi this -are .several Yon get, more done.than if a great part of each div ii 'siwnt'Jn ,n..J..:5- 3 an vantages ot this -are .several You each day is spent in contriving and ;"",u'""ii wiidniexi. j neartfuL ieelintr pervades the whrilp i:, There, is.a feeling of satisfactionat the ntnA P .1 J r. . cuu ui we uayonnnainor that mn. ?xh that part of what is planned has b!en. a.ccorHP1's.hed: This is the secret of givingyjignitytp'trifles. As units vuo aie Mmuneant! inev nsn in m. POrtance when they bennm mn n plan. Besides this and I, ,thipk the most important thing of all there is gamed a 'cbncioiisness of will tlio , pbs'ite Of that tvhich -is' the! sense of im .potency., , -, Self Dependence. Afnnir n ' r,.,. Wise parent Works 'hard' ' nnd i;,. spafinglr'allhis life, for the purpose of (i!nn,:. 1.11 - . r F..- - .c.iuj- tiiuugn nq give nis children a start in the .-world, as it is .called. seiung a. young ,maa -afloat with .mon ey left him by his relatives, is like ty ing a bladder uiide' the arms of one Who Cannot SWIlri ipn nhnnnoa t'ns MwilMose his bla'daera and go.'down ?Jhi-jO"?,a- TeicKhimito swim, auu ne wm not ned the bladders. GlVO VOur chl d a' nnA oA .:. Sefethat'his morals ire pure, his mind -...,..itu, auu 111s. upoie1 nature made ;6ubservient, to.the .ldws which govern Ti 'i. 3yu W,I Pv. Sen what will be of more valus than the wealth ui me inmas. lou have given him a start which rio miRfiWnna'T.nf,. j-'.:. him OL The parlioTT.. .-v.'t.i .. , - ;-; mutu iiim 10 denend nnnn Minn... m ., .1-77 r.'!?i"i'csiiurce8 ana .tne Y.oa.iigo in vjuuiuejDetter. fi -The Aib WriBkEATnE, At the June meeting ot tun Royal Irish' Acad-emv;.Dr- Sigerson read, a rather start ling paper on tle. atmosphere, illustra ting at once 'the delicacy of chemical research and the harmful mixtures which are breathed by mechanics and Others.- 'In thp air nf'SwOl . v. discovers hollow balla nf ;in au-- one.ten-thousandth ol am inch in diam- ier; ,111a snirt,iactory there are little uiomcma uj jiiiuu ana cotton, with mi rinte estes: tlirtshinrf mAUhinoo -j mills' nil the 'air with1 ho ..- 'v grams; and .spores; in printing offices antimony jfrom the types is, breathed; and m stables ,and in,, barker's shops scales and hairs? t.nK-.n mr.,JL. breathe rrlnhiilpfr 'r.t m.a-i:... j - .- a. . . "."nine; auu in short ever, workshhn' fillaiHa .m... phere with floatingrfragments of the materials us.ed. . CuTRiosiTY !s"dne of the 'permanent, ai:d certain charaeteristicsVf a vigor ous intellect. Ki nrlnnn :. knowledge .bpens. new prospects,' and produces new .excitements tp further t""Sr.es?- ine more we. r,ead and stndy the"mni-A w tV.Ir.lr. ,a' thought engenders thought, swill one iuis. jcau io auotner. '' TEiENTsnip. "When I ,see leaves --r. "-" "j iu iuo uegiuning of autumn, msf sriph fhlnt T : .. frien,dship of tholwofld. ' While the sap.of; maintenanee Jasts my friends swaD 5bnndance ; butin the winter 61 mvnppd thpv fpavA wrtA n.tJ TT- is a naDDv man thaf. im. )v;-i .. ..... ut, nut ne u more truiy nappy that hath' nnlnporl nfM. li.A. f- ' im nnl 'tiH-H.'. - 1 I ' -, -.wU..,,,,0 IIIIUUD, Cleanliness. Clpanlinpsa nt n- son promotes .heal.th of .body,,and this 1TI tnn n.lnM.11 J t.'.l vl !. " . .u.u uuiuuj, uejjeia .puniy 01 mlna1 and moral 'elevation. Such rJer- sons'.areiouiteTa.-nTnhfhumin.j -r ha"vin!r"the.'ihneF,'and, iniunum rMr- and flQ f1pnn n- 1,A nn.n nnJ .t.. f I vi """".""5iiumiiu mo visi ble tthey,are jiure ,from,prineiple: not policy: " m "Subsczibe for theOBxcosSunnrrL. !.--! it ,9.'ai'-; r 9 ' wsspaiaessfeaeacMtteiiBStsiEsa IWCTSff IfflMj toIFSo L???Hrt , . Alfewportabla Hay SSS"- The JfortlUnd JBiraW says: Wt wero shown by-tile inventor, Air. P. B. Waite.of!Zena1.T5lR?nUVff: iorlin'tenUfely trJavftlhay pe;one yawn vu;u .-uaea iaiamesdoTpand presa, weigh nd, bind $,, hay. al most one moTe.mpnt. TI10 k; l .1.- rather a one,, divide s.'inafjtVo'arta. ;Whcn, .'the yeiiple: js, 'drawR,spinear nlV "Ttntll tho mnn metrln -... Z. "j " Mv aaia tujtuu wa-4 4M4LIC3 lb rpperly Whenithlsls cdmpleted the man 'sps out' hh'AU he. Mniia'Vwn.ni. toned id WttL WtlifertrrfiTitnfi fhn 'or,.- .On .is.a 6anstair..nlaced, on n.TAvnlinnn, cylinder, to which.i3.attacheca.Tollow- r. Thi fnllnrnpr T.'r.ln.-.n ? .V. . on', and ja thS cylinder revolfes it drawsTtbirfollowerltowrds it' This ipresses ihoi hay;-- which- is, nneWpd stjopglyiloni eery de, Fromr;the yaysiau ei,ieuasf,a.ieyer, which has a perbendicnlar'arni and in thp ,.'i -' this'arm, K'a'wiBdlaisi and it its end a nooK iona, single-tree On theitop ot the cap$a ia.a crane, tcr whi(;h-l-at- "- -. yf uo uaji, a uursq.13 at tached tb the single'-'tred of the'4Jver, he walks a couple ot tinfei .rouncf-'the wagon, and the hay is pressed.oJ A spool of bailing rope- anda; ntedle is situated on the upper part pf' the wag on, so that the bale 'is sewed beforee-- lnr t.Van .",., 'T !:..?- Cti- -f.i 1 -vu nut, iu uuui iue presseo. bale out; the hooks are attached W it,, tho windlass in, the .lever isjturned.and tho balo is deposited, on te,.grpupd,. pressed, sewedd weighed and all in a few minute? labor. An applica tion for'a patenffias been: made at the Patent Ofb.ce. fn"W,ashlntQn. , Gsf Good Tbees, Vines; tv Plants.' It never; pay afarineV'to plant ont'poor cheap, unthrifty trees; and it never paysa.farmer or;gardeper tp'depend on grp wing 'grape, vines tor flowering plants from slip's or suckers. The farmer wants good' frees, good fruit, good grades, goodflowering plants, and (he,. should 'snpplyJhimserf with trees, , for. his orchard, his yjnes, and shrubs, from healthy tpcks.sand from sources Nurseries bf estaolislied charaf.tpr whern n di.ar.r.nirijrlr.t ; likely to follow; We. pay fivei dollars for a bat, fifteen dollar? of tnoreifot a coat, ana ipr our tobacco and cigars, a good sum, and so( on-rarticle, ..per haps, not always necessary; 'arid rsoon despoiled of their beauty wbenthe amount laid out in fruit frees br-shrabs, would ba a, joy for :jlong yep to; come. W. IFarmejr, CheAp-Poetale Fence. We 'find in an exchange the following' descrip tion of a cheap fence that may tfe erect ed for permanence, or can 'be easily moved: "Take a full fence, four pieces' Tf boards six inches widejind Of the 'com mon length, ;sixteei( feeti iToi.theso put, on three, cleats, onef atj'eachfeqd and one1 in the middle, jiailed with either hammered or with'-goodiigb't-penny cut nails annealed, ' Or"iat-,pah nels' easily landed), (and whena's'st upin thcdesired place, leteachitfltern ate pannel have cleats face ;in .opposite directions. Tho ends of the'boa'rds on ,ono pannel wouldlbut up to, the cleat 'on the other; the boards ;in th'is Tittle space are double. A paiP5f' skates are then to be driven intotlwPgrduna, the top boards resting ptv the skates where they, intersect; they also rest pn the top edge of the second boards, from the torJ. In this way the stakes' se'rye as a vise to hold the Tvhble 'tSgether. The stakes can stand straight enough, 60 that but little ground w;H be lost from, cultivation." , ' ) How to Test Fxocu:-i PlacVHhnn-ble-ful itf the palm''of( thehand,' and rub it gently with the finger.Mlfi:tlre flour smooths down, feeling gentle and slippery, it is of inferior quality, though( of fancy brand, high .priced, and white as the virgin snpwdrift,1and will never make' good, light, wholesome "bread; but if the flour ruWrough' Hi the hand, feeling like fine sand.feand has no orange tint,, purchase confident' ly, It will not disappoint, ypn. jSuch flour, whatever may be its. branded reputation, though its priee be.aVth'o lowest figure, will make good J light, nutritious bread. , - US Soapsuds is a great fertilizer pi grass and grape Tines,, and should nob be wasted. A bit of alum Tn ' a tub' ' bT soapsuds sends- jhe soap"and dirttp the bottom, and leaves the water fit. for nse again, if carefully poured-onTifrbm ine Beaimenvwnicn oecpmeaa conceiL frated 'fertiliser almoif as good as guano.' ' - " ' '"-ni: -'tr ' (When1 we see'aLawton Bracibwry patch suflered -td grow, without icarej we mark it.jthat ,the. bushes, -wilj , pro duce only halt the fruit, that they, fvu.u v mm uiuuiu. 1110 piauia -1....1J U.'..ill....".i ix c:. -TT The Schuyler Colfax "Strawberry said to .produce good crops with the poorest culture. U'makVs'a grand'and successful fight with,rass'"and,'wltET weeds.- A currency note'' 'of '30"''cent(ft sen t to A, iM. Purdy, Palmyra, Np ? will bring; back plants enoogh tocom- mence a;6VrawberrypatclL .t ii if A. T. Kettle is the only singer who never has a cold. pressei1 js in rth6 fbrnr qi'W prdmary larm ivanoDi H7iLn'rworrtviT',";f than fourfeethigh, and then the7 toBs shobld be pruned, or cnt.ofT, S;v rij