, fSwt nlKMMilUII. SI lillitnuitu .farmer. HALKlvf, KMDAY, MAItCH 0, 1877. for tlio Willamette I'aimcr.1 DEW AND FROST. Now, as rro npproaoh Hint ficawon of tlio yoar whon wo miiy look for iIowh mid frostH, tlioono wolcomo and tho other ondurod, It nmy bo profltnlilo to study tlio conditions Mx'ornMo to their deposition. Jtlsa woll known nnd an oft-obsorvod fact, Hint on n warm duy, If a wator pitcher bo flllod with cool wnlor, 111m of moisture (1ow--Ih hooii deposited on tho ontHldo. This Is caused by tlio cooling of tho vossol bolow tho dow point, and, In gonoral, dow Ih deposited on any Htibstaneo whon that nub stance Is cooled bolow tho dow point. Thli tlow point Ih not at n flxod toinporaturo, but dopondH upon tho amount ol vapor In tho atmosphoro the moro vnpor tho hlghor tho low point. All HubfanccH at tho surfaco of thoonrth fend out rays ofhoat toward tho hky. When these substances i-ond out moro heat than thoy receive, Iholr toinporaturo falls bolow that of tho surrounding ulr. Whotiovor HiIh is tho ease dow begins to bo (1'iiioiltod. If objects, Mich ntt grass and leaves, did not full bolow Iho tomporiiturn ol tho surround ing nlr, tliun no dow would bo deposltod. Korii inomont lot iih sen what this clll'or onco oriomporaluro Is. Observation shows fact llko llioso. 1'lnco a llioiiiiomotor on tlio grass fully ox posed to tho Hky, then Ouo nix InchtiH abovo It will road ! hlghor; ii ()0t ii ii ii 70 11 " twelve fool " " " S " 11 Jy II II )'J 11 jr,Q II 11 11 11 pjo 11 This conclusion Ih tho roiult of n years observations In Kngland. No observations of 11 llko uiituro luivo boon nindo In Amorlca to my knowledge. Again, whatever obscures Iho hky blndorn rndlntlon. '1 ho thlnosteauibrle has 11 mnrkod olloet. Tlio near proi,enci) of buildings and trees Is a hlntloraneu, but by far Iho iiiohI (ifllclenl obstruction Ih uiloty vopor. 'I'yn dull IiuhhIiowii that of all iho vnporH that of waloretits oil Iho greatest number of boat rayx. Tho effect of clouds on radiation, iih Might Im Mipjiosed Ih vory groat. From an average of experiments It was found that 11 thormomutor placed on grass fully uxpnsod to tho hky mink bolow ouo suspended four foci from tlio ground iih follows: ')n cIoiiiIIosm ulghtH I).:i in nights halfeloudy 7!l" On ulghtH principally cloudy (18 On nights ontltoly idoudy :i 1" Knino suhMnticos 1110 bettor radiators Ibnii others. Whon 11 theriuointiler placed nu grass sinks 111" bolow ouo suspended four Hot from tho ground, 11 thormouiotnr placed on wool will sink It! or I.V'j a thormoniotor placod on copper h1iiI;h 8"; 011 paper 0": on brick only II" or I". Tho Indication, from a groat numbor of observations, Ih that sharp points r ad Into beat readily, bunco tlioso Hub. slitucos proaontiug tlio greatest iiumbnr of sharp polutH nro tho boat radiators. Thin, bnwovor, In not yet Ailly proven. When tho toinporuturtiof plautH by leason of radiation or other means, falls bolow tho dow point, thou moisture or dow Ih precipitated upon t 10m, and If tho toinporaturo bo low mid tho conditions favoralilo for radiation, tlio torn peraturoJiiKt it', tho surface may fall bolow :I2" abovo r.oro . In that eiiko frol Ih formed. 'J'ho boiit radiators, therefore, 1110 most like ly tn bo covered with front nnd whuu (Iioho Milmtiim'oi nro growing plants, wo nay thoy nro frost bitten. If my Ihoory of sharp points botruo, thou woolly-leaved plants are tho boat rail tutors, and Ihereforo most exposed to tho killing cllfcts of Irosls. Therefore mich plants hh beans, potatoes, tomatoes, Ao.,oro most likely to bo front-bltleu. Peaches are doubtless 111010 liable to bo Irost-bltleu Jutf after dropjilng Iho bloom than Just betoro, bocaiiMHlio young poauh Is woolly and a good radiator. On this theory, other things being ciituil, tho poach Ismoio leudorthau the plum or cherry. I think plant lilo Is nut dostioycd because host gathers but btc.tmo Iho tompciiituroof tho plant sinks bolow tho freezing point thus congealing tho Nap, whloh In the form ol Ice expands and hurMs Iho walls of circulating tubes, thus atoppliig tho circulation, tho sumo iih a pump Is ruined by tho bursting 01' a pipe. fan wo urllllol.illy prutco'. plants fiom fioslf In many Instance I think wo can. Anything that will stop imitation Ian Pro tection. A sheet lasteued by Its centers ho as to oMend over a faoillo peach tuo Is a pro teotion. In tavorablo lciilllles u thick cloud ol Miiol.o may bo made to handover rn or olmrd thus shutting oil' tho open hky. Some times rich nooks lu tho creek bottom mo MtUctod fur garden NjHits, tint nlloiwiird toiuul to l;n exceedingly froN.y especially If tho kui rounding banks aro of any iviixldor 1111I0 elevation. 'Ilils lioMy locution may in many lustniu' bo Impioved by citttln away all tlmbor anil uiubrbiiuh lor home dlMancn down tlio Muiim.so that tho heavier air, which U nlwajs Hie colder may escape, but If tho temperature of tin stirioiuidlng air sink much below :U theio U little liopo for toutier plants. 1), M , v, ti.vri.T, "Horso-Houvon." Si'iiiMiWATint, Jan. It, 77. l.n. Kaiimcii: An I have never seen any communication Irom this section ol Clacka mas county, I thought It might not bo aiula todropyouthei.0 fow lituwt lu regard to our coiiuuunlty and things generally, Kprmg. water Is 11 hoctlouofcouutryulmntat unknown to a gnat many of your reader, It being ootid known by tho sl.-iillloant title of "llooo-Htaven." At llit I will tell you whom tho place Is Minuted, Afterward lu re gard to Its original nanio. It ooiuprUiMn section of country near tho fliot of tho Cas cade rango of mountains, bounded on tho east by tho Ulickainns rlvor, on tho woH by Cloar Creek , making a rldgo between tho two fttroams from tho foot of tho mountains to tho Junction of tho two Mrcamn, a distance of about fifteen mlloa, varying In width from two to thrco miles, comprising somoof tho flnost buids in this county In which thoro nro many good farms, tho noil bolrig dry and rath(jr coarse, of dark rodish color, and built on a good foundation of clay, with but low Htono and no gravel , making- It without a doubt ono of tho lluout fruit oonntrios in tho world, for nil frultH with tho exception of penchos and grapeH. Also It produces the flnost (juallty of fall whoat, which together with fruit is tho principal buslnosH of tho Inhabitants, tho applos being of a quality adapted to Into Hhlpmont to tho California markets, which always lias been a paying buslnoss, and in tho futuro I think will still Improve Among tho fruit-raising commu nity wo notlco tho lino orchards of Carroll IIowoll, 11. Dubolco, Jj. A. Lacy, K. It. Lowollon, 15. Tucker, and many others, whoso orchards hnvobeon boarlng for IS and 'JO years and look ns trosb and vigorous m thoy did 10 years niro. Thoro nro many young orchards bolng planted this winter, tho principal part being plums nnd prunes and Into whiter applos. Tho great drawback to this as woll as othor placos remote from tho railroad and rtvor communication is tho almost ImpnHsiblo con dition of our roads. Whon will our Loglhla- turo coaMj Its Idlo prattlo nbout laws which tond only to benefit tho few, and give ussomo good, sound, sonmblo Legislation in this matter which will lend to build up our coun try, tnnko trado lively, and bonolltthowholo people? Woll I had almost forgot to loll you as I promised in tho bcgiulng about tho origin of tho name llorso-lloavon. It Is HiIh: In tho (orrllilo winter or 'Wand '63, so woll romoinborod by many old settlors, ono .Jackson hording n numbor of horses lost n great many. After mucn iio.irch ho found them safe, and doing woll boro. After tak ing lliein away, (Iioho that hail strayed canio back hero Immediately; hoiico tho iipproprl a to name. Moro In tho futuro. J, II. I.i:viu.m:.v. Lottor from a Boy. Coitaok UltovK, Kob, 10, 1877. Kd. Kahmiiu: 1 now mako an attomit to write you a piece, and as It Ih tho first thno you must look over all mistakes. I am ahoy twolvo years old. lu considering tho matter, what was this world two thouRAiid yearH ago, what Is It now, and what will It bo two thou sand years from now? Mon gradually Im prove their minds iih generations go by, and leave oil' thoo superstitious Idea which used to rule tho world, and caifcd many an Inno cent maii'ii blood to bo shed for lotting his opinions bo known to those who piol'."s to bo wise, but at thoH.imo tlmoaro not. What do wo llvo for? Do wo llvo to eat, and satisfy our stomachs, and nothing else? Wo should llvo to gam knowledge. What does a child know, but iih tlmo glvos It, and It grows largo, It becomes moro acquainted with IhlngH which surround It through life. If 11 man lives Ignorant through life, what can ho think ho has done to the world? Hut if ho cultivates his mind and Isa wlm man, ho has nothing to regret. Allow no bad habits to lloat through your mind, to dually become socond nature, book how politics Ih carried on lu tho United Hlates, and (list ho long will It bo till mou vote for tho got.d of thorn solves Instead of politicians, Ui.YHiKrt 8. Mautin. While (Ion. Jowoll wan our Minister In ltussln ho visited tho tanneries of that coun try and found out the cecret of the Hussla leathur, beloved of book dovoteos. Tliokooret Ih tho result of tho uso of birch bark tar with which tho skins aro drossed, In place of tal low and grease, tho latter substances being ho largely used oh foot) among tho lower classes This tar, which is carefully saved as It exudes front tho wood when burned, was first used iih a Mibstltutc'for wheel groaxo lu ltus-ln,us It Ih to this day, and thou for tho tilling and dressing of skins, Ity a sys tem ofi-arel'til Inquiry, and literally follow ing bis noio during his visits to noiiio of tho gnat Uusslan tanneries and currier ' shops, .Mr, Jewell found this compound lu 11 great kettle ready for use, and thus tho mystery wasHolvod, It Is not nxponslvo, costing about $10 a barrel, and ho Immediately ordered ten bands and ocut them to various leading leather manuiacturors lu this coun try, with Instructions, ant tho result Is that genuine Russia leather goods nro now made lu Amei ica, ami doubtless will miou boi.obl at nearlv llfty percent, below former pi Icon, AVic iui'A Tnlmiw. On Monday Kebruary 10:U, Mr. Louis Sehambelii was killed near Kpm.s Hancu, llakor county, by a man named 1). W. Hail ing. Tho A-(i tv;. y'rxift'Mif' lm lue follow lug p.vlU ulars of tho homuldc: I k-oi.is that during tho excitement occasioned by the arrest of ouo I Kiwi by, some time tTliuti, Selmmbliiu got frightened and Hold 1iI ranch to Darling lor $100 lu greenbacks and $.M in coin, and Ntarted to lease the country, but dually ci'iicluded to loluru. H.i passed tlirouv.h (his city last .Sunday and n.ud ho was going up to reclaim Ills ranch; lie Mm told numerous persons on tho road that he "would have tho ranch or kill Darling. Ho atrlxod nt the ranch, called Darling out, and said to him: It Is you audi Or It." Dar ling wilA "All right," and ImmudUiely raised his rule mid sliot, iho ball taking ettect lu tho eyouiid killing him Instantly. Darling at once sent fr an oiUcor ami oollv dred himticlt 1111. This In the Namti ranch over which S'liamlueu ami Hush had a shooting hcrapo lni summer. Too H.Ihh .sVciJomnn luul a ihiViireut version of the af lair, lu which iitssahl tho quairel arose lu regard to noiiio e utlo, and that tho party who dlit the killing was the iKgnn?or fiom the Hist. Sittf Oanai.. Mr. Henry Willis, who claims to have had much exparumco In Hie construction of canals In lViuiHjlvnnla, Iiks prepan'd an estbii.tto of tliu proxvsod ship cuial from l.ako Michigan to tho Datrolt river, lulisuiico of ITS miles, Thoexcova. tloiiN, ho declares, will not uvoraw'o elhi leet deep toobtutu a depth offourteeu feet. There aro not one hundred rods of rook excavation on the w hole route, and but little II any hard pin or deep .loughs of quicksand. Mr, Willis' plan is to tow all vessels by locomo tives, constructing a railroad on thflbuik lor this purpose, which ho will mako self blip, porting by loo.il freights ot lumber, rallroud ties, stone, etc. Tho distance ti ed bet with Chicago and Detroit by this canal will bo.Vtt mile. Tho total co.t is estimated at f-V-VW,. 000. WILLAMETTE FARMER. Coal Oil for the Hair. In his report on tho trade of Nlcolalrfr dur ing tho pat yoar, Consul Stevens states that that part of South Hussla continued free from cattle plaguo. Hut his attention wns drawn in summer to tho sovoral cases of suddou baldness of oxen and cows, and tho loss of tails nud mnno3 among horses, Ho rocollected that a lornior servantof his, pro maturoly bald, had got tho habit, whon trimming tho lamp, of wiping Ills potro-loum-bo-smearod hands in tho scanty locks which remained to him. and tho result was a much llnor bond of black, glossy hnlr than ho over hnd bofore. At the consul's sugges tion tho owner of eoveral black cattle and horses nllVclod as abovo mentioned triod tho remedy, and found that It dieted a quick and radical euro. Tho consul ohsorvos Hint tho potroloum should bo of the most rellned American quality, and bo rubbed In vigor ously and qnlokly with the palm of tho hand at Intervals of threo days, six or novon times in all. Thoro Is nothing moro ponetrntlng than potroloum, but wo should prolor know ing It efllcacy In restoring human hnlr had been fully ostnbllshod beforo recommending exporlmonlH hi that dhtction. It might bo lestod without foar of bad eoiifcequoucoa on uiuii ariu iinrsos. Mnrvols of Telegraphy. Aloat:1 having boon louud to talk audibly ovor tho electric wiros, wo aro aro now told that an Instrument lias boon Invented by which perfoct copies of mesnges, mapw, pic tures, ota., may bo transmitted. J. 0. Smith or Havorsnek, N. J., Is tho inventor. At tho Centennial Exhibition, a specimen of tho frcHlnillo lolograph was placod In Machinery Hall, connoctod with another Instrument at tho Weather Uurrau at Washington. Ily moans of It tho Hlgnol-Servlco woathor maps mauo out at wasiimgtoii wero tinny trans mitted to tho Exposition grounds, Including lUp fite-timile slgniituroof tho Secretary of War, which dally appoars upon this ninp, anil, having boou lltliographod, was printod and distributed nroclsolv as it had buon mndoout at Washington. Tlio Inventor Is seeking capital to bring his lnvontlou Into genorui uso. Tki:amuiu: Ki:covi:hi:i. Tho robbery of Iho stage betwoon La Grando and tho unia lillii on tho Hist of October, 1S75, Is still from lu tho minds ot our readers. It will bo re membered that tho two men Maxon nnd Horry, woro arrostod for tho deed, nnd after duo trial woro soutto tlio penitentiary for in years encn. Alter their imprisonment thoy confessed their guilt nnd told whoro tho money was hidden. Col. II. 0. Page, routo agent of W. F. it Co., obtnlnod a map showing tho location of the place, and In company with Lot I.lvcrmoro, agent at I'endlotou, ami Mr. Maxon, father of ono of tho prisoners, proceeded to tho place mid suociodod In finding tho manure, which eouHlstHofngold bar, two bags ordust,and a yenst powdtr can containing some gold nuioinml ourroney, altogether aniouutlng to some 51,000, Demoemt. Dl.STUIllll.NO I'UUMO .MKl.TI.NdS. It may not bo known to ovnrybody thnt tho laws of Oregon adoquntelv protect nil people mot for rellgloim worship, or Indeed anv nubile Minuting or ussombly of people! religious or otherwise. Section (Ml of tho Codo provldoi "irany iwjrson iihall wlirully disturh or Uihqulot any ansontbly or congregation of people, met for lellgloim worship, whuthor in a houiioor In tho open air, by cither utter ing any profane dlscoum), committing any ritdo or Indecent nut, or leaking anv unneces sary uolso within tlio place of where such mooting Ih held, oro ncrltnsto disturb thoonloriitjd bolomnlly I hereof," such per H.n, "upoiic-onvletlon thcroof, Hhall bo pun ished by Imprisonment lu tlio county Jail not loss than one mouth, nor moro than six months, or by lino not less than ten dollars, nor moro titan two hundred dollars." An English hardware agent who had boou trying to drum up trade lu Canada, sends to tho Manchester Uuartlinn a fow doleful Hues: "I have Just returned from a trip through tho lower provinces. I Hnd that tho wholo iiountryj is overun by American tmvolors soliciting orders lor their manufactures nt almost any price to secure a wile. I fee) sure In my own mind thnt a Tory largo propor tion of the hardware trado Is lost In England. For lustaiuo,ot lllriultigham and Wolver hampton wares thoy have secured many of tho leading lines namely, door locks, mortise locks, chest mid till locks, cupboard locks, butts and hinges, carriage bolts, pus mid boiler tubes, scales, and to a grout extent hollow-wares. From all I can learn, they aro lu 11 iiosltlou to retain tho hold they have Kot." .. , The London J-xhu predicts that tho decis ion of the electoral commission In Washing ton will boHccepted as tlual by both panics, It say a thaithb Americans omry their lovo of the law to a olutof obedionco which Eng lishmen do not understand: "There is 11 strength lu tho moderation of tho American character which wo only lead of when It Is at Us highest tension under military pressure or great political excitement, as In n Presi dential crisis. The peoplu who In Victory could hi ovdly forget nil thoy had Miilerod lu the civil war urn 11 jwiplo to Im credited with strength lu their numeration; it is only ns'ioi.g people thnt does not attaint, im peach, nor ImprUon for political olfousoi." Fatal .i cipknt. Yester.lnynuho steam er Vancouver was making her regular trip 10 V1.11 mver, while orposlto Ward's l.iiiul diiii; Mr. l'...,:or.ild, tireman, Mumbled and toll overbo.ird, lltf.ug tiuah.o to swim ho immcdl itel.v sunk beneath t'10 surface. Tho mvuleiil was not d leu V" red lu time to tciouo tho unlortuii.ito 111.111. The Knly was brought 011 boaid cud evcrydli.it poslb!o under tli'iclrou nis! nice, made to bring him bick to eviin-SoiiKin h, but to 110 avail. Mr. K. wns u man of perhaps ItU years of age, 11 good Mil lib 1 1 bund, and leaves n wilo and llvo children t mourn his uni.iucly end. lite. For an empress without an empire, Mr.. Louts Nuis'ifou Is pieit.v wello:!. She tins ro.11 estito 111 I'nrta valued ut Sl.ivt'i.is'O, on whi.-.i ther.iaro mortgsga to the extent of $iMi,iKK). Thou In the pr,tviucos ,siMtt-ri.il about slm has estates ww iti at least ?l,.,, 000. Only ouo of theo Is niortgtOil. Ha sulci at) ttieae, tlio Hoii.ip.irte family possess Uro etites In Spa'u, ttnlv, Srtii.srlaud, Cornea, and England. As for tho peixuial projsirty, ostlmites varv, sonio of then reaching nearly Slft.iHVl.OvH), mid others tail ing us low us gAOO.QCO. Tiipclllcl.it returns ol tho Urlilsh Hoard of Trade ot tho oounuorco of tirent Hriialu for thetlrt Novell mouths of pst year show an adven.0 twladco of .'iltiJiU.iHV) against that fount o 1 tho imports being f l.OSS.t.tXXl Hnd tho exvnts f59il"0.iXHJ. Trade with tho United Slates la dwindling hi almost every article of any ltnsrtaiice. Eu;ro.v,Feb. i3, IS77. Mr. Lditor: Ih a communication from ibis place, dated Feb. Ith, and publNhed in tho Kaiimku Feb. lii'h. tho name of J. L. Smith was tirlnted Huv. J. L. Smith, when It bhonld uot Imvo been. X. I.ONixiN, March, -.Tho Queen has com manded JosUh Aelson, origiual of Mrs, StowH,s"Uiiclo IVmi," to wait upon hor at Huckluham lalnco today, Bcnj. Franklin in Franco in 1776. October 27th completed ono hundred yetiM slnt'o Dr. Franklin lelt Amt'rieu for Fiance, on tlio greatest dliilonmtie mission ever known to this country, and tho llko ot winch It will iicvm know usniri. Ho had been appointed a Commls-sloner -on tlio Llu'th of .Septem bor, but It was not until a month later until Sunday. t!m l(ith of October that lie left J'lillaili'lplilit (uielly; tttul on tlio liTtli no pniiiarKcti ,:u -nircus Hook (Chester) on board the sloop-of-war "Reprisal," Captain Wlcke-. This lilt! craft, which has a jjoml name in tho naval htory of tho revolution, took some prizes on her way to France, and had n very roujrh time of It, hut she jot into Quibcron liny on tho .l)th of IS'oveniber. lmvlnc;cio''-(d the ocean In thifty-tlirco la.vf, which wnsng-Qod pnssnye lor those times. Jt was uoc un til tho Jkl of December, lmwover that the doctor lauded, lie lieitijr M't ashore, that day, tit Aur.iy, in Hrittaiiy. lie reach oil Xniites on tlie 7th, nnd hnd to stop near tli.it city for some days on tu count of weakness, for on I.imlliiif he could hardly Hland.irtid no wonder.forto make the winter pas-ajje of the Atlan tic in a .small vessel was no trflle to u tjentleman who wa.sin tlio clfisliit? days of his seventy-first yar. ilo arrived ati'arlsou theiilst of Decemhor, and entered upon thoo Inbors the etfecl of which will ha felt while the world .shall endure. Ifad ho failed in France, the independence of America lonjr would have been postponed perhaps It never would Imvo been made an accomplldho'l fact and, consequently, the lives of us all haw been clo-ely ttifected Ity tho ac tion of the Kroat pliiloopher-diplotnat-1st. The commonest events of our every-day existence 'ire ordered by what he did in the twelve month after ho reached Frame, tho treaty of ttlll ttneo between Franco and the United States holng completed in the early part of 177S. but resolved tinoii and lire- pared Mime weeks earlier. Franklin wns tho real workman in tlio husine-s, and without his presence in France not even tho surrender of Hiirgoync, and Washington' daring-attack on tho vic torious lCti,'llsh at tiormnnton, would have induced the French government to go all lengths lu our favor. What Franklin then accomplished is the greatest instance of "the one-man power" known In our history, unless llauillton'.s linanclal work bo consid ered tho equal of it as wo think It should he. V. C. Ifazorell And now conies a Homou wonutn who, to out-do her fashionable sisters with their twenty-button gloves, litis Invented and wears forty-button stooklng.s. Schools lo teach girls pltiln needle worl: nro proposed in Now Votk. It is need iesn to Htiy that tho siiccc-m of micIi schools will prove only .sow-sow. According to iho Judgment of a Now MillVml man, who hnd suvou men to us HlHtlilmtolils feet, "tlio hind cud of u mulo is much more, pruiimtttro tliun tho front end." It loolcs funny to see llieater-gocrs taking scuts near tho doors on pretoiteo that they can sou hotter. "tSIIes, can you conjugate 'bclmvoH?' " "Ilolmvcs bolioovos bvohlven be " "Sec, horo! You go anil stand In tho cor ner." "riotuuisjtist as loud as a now quar ter," chttoklcs Mldtitf, as ho drops n llvo cent nickel Into tho contribution box. A hotel ghost come under tho head of inn spectres.!. Can a good plain cook bo also ti protty one '.' Tho People, want Proot. Thoro Is no inedlolno prescribed by puysl elans, or sold by DruggUU, thatearrloa such evidence of Iim hiiccoso nnd miporlor vlrtuo as ltoscitun's UiuiMAN Sviiri' for Hovore Coughs, Colds nettled on tho lire iHt, Com. sumption, or imvdi-tase of tho Throat and Luugs. A nioofoftha: faet is that any per son itlllletod,cHii get a Kaniplo Hottlo lor 10 eontn and try Uh superior etfu.-: heium buy ing the regular Mao at 73 cents. It low latelv boon Introduced m this country from tier, many, and Its wonderlul cures are hioiiU'i lug every ono that usou It. Threo Uusoh will rollevo any case. Try it. Sold by FREHIUMS FOR HEW SUBSCRIBERS. (Jtilto ti number of per.ons havo rivalled theinselvra ot ouroil'.-r to id low 11 yum. sub scription 10 anj ono who will hond us thrco now nam, s, ot subcrllnrs who will pay their subscriptions in advance or within the year, o wo roreut tho proposition lot tin beuetli of our readers, Any poreon procuring tbroo now subscrlb. orswho will py In nilvuuco or will pay within tlio ywr, can hao their own copy froo for tho present year. U Is of eouwo ii Isiblo to bond tho money with the names where practicable, but whoro It is ihvilred wo cm wait until mxi Kali. Any ono not 11 subscriber can havo tho r.MiMKi; ouo year on tho same tonus, ThoMiofotir friends who aro in arrears can huvo a yenr'j credit on account fir ovory threo suhbctiber. pwjurod for tho Kaumuh. All w III of course understand that wo can 1101 credit them until tho subscriptions they send aro paid up. As wo cuntiot utl'ord to pay traveling ageiiln, wo mako this liberal ptopo-al to any and all person-, wlwtiicr they aro auberlo on. of the rAUMintor not. Times buing a littlo bird, Just kuop this uuitter lu mind and save something for your helves as well us help us, lo all uivitibertt of jour tlranoor Loduo, and all your respouibiu neighbors tako the Faumku? If not, why not? If they will tako It, you cm mako u commission by sending in iholr names. til... f...H .1..!.. ... o. . ,' fcoptc l 4, m.4 Sccni' of Silcin suit tho arroaml lili,K??,ir,i M1-11 I'Uw.'ph, In InJU bit. OU or Wi Color. cu PROTECT YOUH BUILDINGS, Which may bo dnno with end-fourth tho usual expense, by wing our PATENT SLATE PRINT (Fifteen Ycitrn listabllslieil) MIXED RDADV FOH USK. Fire-proof, Waler-prnnf, Duvablc, economical ami ornanicnliil, A roof may ho coTerrrt with a vcrv etieap fhltiRle, nart by npiillcatlon of ihl" Klatf lie innrtt to Inst from on t.i )-. viMtn IIM rniifVi rati ha ufltchoit anu coated. lookltn: much better ntul lasting longer than new ehlugle without the elate, for One-llilnl (lie Cost ol Ko-slilngling. The expense or slating now shliudi Is .only about the cost of simply laving them. Tho paint 1 run moor against sparku or llylng em'jers, ne may bo easily tested by any one. IT STOPS KVKI6Y liEAK, ami for tin or Iron has no equal, ns It expands by heat, ctntracts by rold.amt NKVKiicnAi'i iiorKnlc. ltools covered with Tar Sheathing l'ult cm be made water tlcht at a small eapensc, and pioserved for tnnny years. This felate Paint Is EXTKCIIEIBr CBCE,H. Two cillons will cover a hundred sipiarn feet of ohln-uk-ioor, while on tin. Iron, felt, matched tionnl.. or anv smooth surrace. tmm two (juarls to ouu uallou are required le 111 scpisre feet of surface, mill ol thoagli the paint has a heavy body It Is easily ap plied Willi a brush. Xo Tnr Is used In tills Coinnosltloit. therefore, It neither cracks In Winter, nor rum In hummer. ... On iltpuveil shingles. Its fill iit Iho holes and pores, untl gives n new substantial roof that will last for years I'i-iilkd en wawkii shlncles It briiiaa to their places, and keeps them there. It Mils up all boles In full i-fiols. stons Ibu lr.lks-nild r.ll liouuli .' ' ver, rain does not ntl'out It a low hours after .W't'.iiK. As nearly nil julnts that nre black cdn t'.i'i tab, bo sure you obtain our genuine, article, W!u.h ifor shingle toofs) Is CBIOCOLATE COI.OEX. when first aiipllcd, clianctug In nbout a month to a. iiiifoim flatu color, and U to nil Intents aud puiposS SI.ATU. On TtS HOOFS oar red co'or Is nstnlty prefernd, nsonccoat Is ciptnl to llvo or any ordinary jinlnt. For Hitr ntuutiT nr.Dlsthoonlyrellahluyiate Paint ever Introduced that will clftctunlly prevent dampness from lienc trntlug and discoloring the plaster. these ualntsnro also lar.'ely used on out houses, and retires, or n a priming cent on lino building. Ouroulveolur.iuroCitocoi.ATi:, ltKti, II111111IT lino, atal OitAMig. xr.r TOKK ASE5 PKJCt; H.IST. . (iallous. c.inniid box .I C in " Uvj li,V) v.) " iiairbirrel ,ir. mi III ' ono barrel no 00 Wo Imvo In stock, of our own mauufariuri', routing WAti'rinls. etc., at the following bAv tuleer: Kimi rolls extra Kuhber Hooting, nt II cents per sipinro foot. (Or wo will furnish llubher Hooting, Nail. I'.ips nnd Hlate Paint for an entire new roof, nt A cents per sipinro foot ) jijuii runs -j-iiiyiairoa loraang 1 en, ai i, cenm Her Fiitiarofiml. ;s roes a-piy -rarreu iiooutig cit, at 'ty, cents norsuuaroro.il 10.11. 9M rolls Tarred tihcathlii at cent, per square foot. noTe nilious tTno Kn.inicl Paint, mixed renuv foruse, en liirl'liinr outside work, at $'J per gallon alt sluelcs. 1mm lit. Is bloto flour per Mil. U to piiM 1'o.ipstoni 1'Iotir J aro HM " (iniiion Mineral " nun 1K0 " Mei'il'le I'alnl, dry " ."HO Hpixtul tulces per ton orr.tr-load lots. All order must ho nrconipnulcd with tho money, or subject tn! days draft on woll known parlies X. Y. SL.lTi: l'AIXT C03IPAXV, ilPlSntt ll Allll Maiden I.nsc, New York. Eeaver Glen Nursery. a uiioicn cou.i:crr:oN or' irixit Trees Ji? .irvn. s.iiii.c. jpkvit.s. g. w.Trowr, Proprietor, SflJLl.lIITY, Marion Co. Or KebOma For Sale! TUB FINK HESIDBNCH corner of Com-ner- ; ;i ciJi ami jiiviiou rirecis, in ursirnniv siniallon, vit.wllli lions J l.i ree. well ilnlshcd. ninl ronveuii'iit. ly nrninsed, nnd grounds tistefully nrnumeiited. Will 00 una -xrox'y JLOXT" aim on accomuuxl'iliui; terms. Apply to liK") AVISiMN, scpSI 1'dttonV Illoclc MotoUt.. bAUN. 'f Expectorant -&S-o- -f. Stubborn Coughs and Colds yioia promptly to tho healing mul eura tlvo propertlo1' of Dr. .Tuyno'i Kt peetoriuit. It loosens nnd promotes tho expectoration of Irritating mat ter, mitigates much pain and dis tress, and chocks xnllamniallon. Asthma, Bronchitis, and Throat Troubles aro at onco rollovcd by Ir. Sayav'n I.iKctornti(. It re moves constriction of tho Ilromlilal tubes, loosriiH phlegm, Booihes mid heals theniucoi'.K inonibrano, arrests any feverish tendency, and hclpa to forward a gradual cure. Consumption, Pleurisy, and Lunp AffCCton8 aro goucrally controlled anil ameliorated by lr. Jnyue'n Kx. ieetmiint. It baves tho lunga from much Irritation and distress, by re lieving them of tho irritating matters by which thoy nro clogged, It also; suppresses Inflammation and glvoajjj tho affected parte a chaneo to heal. U Whooping Coiirjh.Croup and Hoarse ness aro efllcaclotisly treated by ir. Jnyno'n Ilvjiect.iniiit. It removes dlrtlculty of breathing and oppres sion In tho throat or lungs, promotes tho ejection of mucus and subdues tho lolcnco of these complaints ut tho outlet. It Is a Safo Family Cura tive, of loug-cstabllshoil reputation, and whero promptly administered, has onablcd many to escape serious Luug Affections. T A. DAVIS & CO.. WhoimlcAcenU.Port'jni! On2on. iwl5m 'im. k. y. cii.vm:, BI!?JKT.P-S0V,,te,SBr'''toaU-H' Volattecr. -Oatce, Uublu'e block, uv aulrt, uT --