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York Commonwealth, 4 March 1859, p. 4

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portvq. THE OLD MAN’S MED1TA1 IONS. IT C- C , COFFIN. Th* Oid Mail walked with wea'Y feet, And gazed wiih clouded t ye ; Slow iy with the waves d d beat, lie thought perhaps the winding sheet W ould soon o’er linn its toidmgs meetâ€" That noon he was lo die. 11c thought ot' childhood's happy hours, And knew tliat they were lieu : lie played once mo.e amid me flowers, lie built again the airy lowers. And sat wuliiu me shady bowers, Willi friends who now weie duad. He thought upon the distant land, VVh.Cii lie ha.i tiaveil.d o’er : e askedâ€"“ Where is that happy band Which started with in" hand in ha .d. Who left their foot-prints in mo suuti, Aud then weie seen n*» mo.e I” He thought how fast the lime h^d sped, lie saw the sol ing sun ; Wher* was tne wife wiueu lie bad wed, Wouid she stand by bis d_t.ua bud Aud pibow up ins aching head Wiien life's iast sand n d run ! Where was the mother, who bad prayed To Cod to t.less her chnd : Who sootned ms so.rows wueu afraid. And tin « in joy witii him nad play ed. And called lnm back wneu be n«d strayed, And looked on nun aud smiled ! Where was the iather. whose kind hand Had over him been cast; W ho in his anas his child did bear, Who taught to him b«s uven ug prayei, Who rocked him in his little chair, Aud loved him to the last ? 'I ! ,r He looked upon the sea of yt<*rs O’er which he long liui sailed : The new-boin hopes anu pieguaht fears. The sudden joy sand scalding sears, •And tales of love again he hears. For memory has not failed. lie sees the wrecks upon the shore, And everything is d ear; Tne ro.ling waves around him r< ar. The angry clouds their torrents pour. His friends are gone lor evermoie, Aud he alone is heie. "Vet through the long and gloomy night The Old Man saw a star; It is a happy cheerful iigbt That gteams upon his misty fi^ht ; It nearer com**s, aud s>ln->es more blightâ€" lieaveu’s light house iVom afar. MAKING FARM LIFE A T rUAC'IVE. 21 a ilium iUniiings. An iriMiinuti complained to liis pliys.ciai- that lie had stufled Inin so mu ii wiiu d urs, that lie wa- sick a 1 <-11^ time a in he o. i well. * Is Mi»s S. at home?' asked a s^nll;- man of her who had :ni>sveit:d the c: til ol the knocker. * I think not, Mf,â€" I’ll j.o and ask her,’ was the reply. It is the trouble* lliat w^ar the h :art ott 'It is e.jsir to throw a bombshell a mile t l a a featherâ€"ev. n with artillery. Forty libl cMits of a dollar eich wdi cattle you m u * trouble and duatiin-* than one b'£ one of ;â-  thousand. A brother editor tells us that when he was in prison for libelling a ju>i c* of tin peace he «a< requested \<y liie jailor to .give the prisjn a pulT. The Yankee and Mb. Smith’s Ta.MH.Y-â€" Well, 1 nut Uji witli all,-I rate, good-natured fellow that I met at » bil!i»rd table. 1 went in an I was intro- dueed to his wife, a fine, I'al woman, iooa in;> as though she liled on •alirn , her fan was so full ot tun. Alter a wh.le, alie we'd talked ahoul my j<itI. ami about th. garden, and about the w*»ntln-r, in com* three oi fou cluldieti, luffin’ and skipping as merry as crickets 'I here was no cat- die lit, but J could see they were line I mk ing fellows, anil I staited for my saddle bags, in which I had put a lot of su^ar candy lor ihe children as I went along * C’otne here,’ said I, * you little rogue : come here, and lei! me what your iiam* is-’ 'I he oldest came to me, an I says ‘ my name is l.Vtcr-cSn.ith 1 * And vvhat% your name, sir?1 ‘Bob Smith.* The next *>aid his nam • was Bill >inr li. and tlu- louith said his name was I omtny .'Smith. I gave %m suiinr candy, and oid Mrs Smith was so tickied that she laughed al' the lime. Mr Smith looked on. but didn't say much ‘ V\ liy,’ says I, ‘ Mrs f'tmtn. I w< uld not tak»- a good deal lor them f‘>ur boys it I had 'emâ€"they ates Wantilul and sprightly. * No,’ sail she. luffin’ “ J s t a good deal on ’em but we spoil ’em too much,’ ‘ .No,’ says I ‘ they're well-bet aved children, and by gracious,’ ^ays I, prett tiding to be startled by a Mriking lesemblatire between tin boys and the father, and I looked at Mr Smith, ‘I never did see a ytl i -g equd it,’ sa)s I, ‘ your own eyes, inninii foie head,.and perfect ph-tuie ot hair, si’-,' tap ping the old* si on the pat* . I th- iiglu M s. kMiiilli would h.ne died laughin’ a that, Iter arms ft*i 1 down hy her side, an ! she shook he whcle house laffin.’ • Do you think so. Colonel Jut i;> V said sln- looking toward Air. Smi’li and I thought she'd t>o off in a fit. • Ves.’ sa\s I, * ] do really ’ * I taw. ha-v. haw.’ says Mr. Smith, kind, o’ halt laffin,’ ‘you aie too bard on me now with you jokes.’ ‘ 1 ain’t joking at all.’ says 1 ; * tlmy an handsome children, and do look wonder fui|y like you.’ .hist then a gal brought alight in, and I'll bo darned ifthelitth brats di In't 'urn out to be nigger*, t-verv one ol 'em 1 ami their le ads weie cuily al orer ! Mr and Mrs Smith he\er had any children, and they sort o’ petted them nig- gers as plaything*. 1 never fel so streaked as I did wh?n I found oui h w things stood. If I hadn't kissed the nasty things I could a got over ii ; but kissing them kJjowed I was in aiioest. A few months ago someliiing was said oft.hu inipoi tiun’t* to tnrmoih, of rnltivatini; a hahit of observation, uni of iiiiiUing notes of their experi- * nee for the benefil of others. A l\_*w thouixiits on this general sut jeet may be aiUleii : Wliv should not every farmer nake a eahicet c.dleciion <d ev«4jrkind of ro' k ujMin Ins l.md/ All soils are nnule up. in no snirill measure, d tii«:se lorks (iisiutegialed fvvorn town) bv Ihe notion of the elements. Having small s4nctnietis <d ttieM' reeks nrangtnl on shelves in Ins house, he ran (I uiv s *e the duel •onstituent t-lemuiits ot h s farm.â€" To do Ihis, he need not biniselt be a scientific elieimst or mineralogist ; tiio neigh oring s.-bool t.-aeher <u rdm'ateii physician will tell him tin firet ise nunc and quil tv ot every •.titne. I hen let bun label ihem. and at nis leisure read and learn -il lie cun ^ibout bis cabinet ol nni'M a<s. Ne.r by. let him have of the dif- ferent soils oil his i.inn ; from tin .nil and v 11 ley tojisoii. subsi)il, allu- vial, ela\. umvel. and ennd. L't these be arranged in vials and bottles, uni neailv ialujletl And let mm not >to(i here. Do not trees grow iu h;s wood-lol Hint orchard, and grasses uid grains in his fi.dd ? i*et hi n se- ed specimens of every variety ol woodâ€"say i small <toj.s section ot verv s‘i'i ol t ree. s eeiinens ol tneii leaves. Howcrs. and s o-d. and ».ini .> 1 \s of drit d grasses andg'ainsneatly reimreil and bib le i. Mid as l> rtnts. il lie has a sou or a datmhlei il.illeil in drawing, they shrndd inaki iieluies of all the fruits growing n us orchard. A gcnlit-man ot on i< (|iiai itan< r has hci'tin to make ;• t)l.; t.ou of fi uits, hiawi. andcoloi- •;l bv h s own hand in leisure hours, uid ii is vei v b iiuiiinl. lie tak< s ihe fruits as t e\ su •cessluliy ripen. Ira ing and paidiug lin-m in wat r ‘.idol's. lie b giin With ibe uarlit-si •>i raw herrv, and included the cher- ries*, ias|d>orrics. cm ranis, su'iimei •eaK, apples, and Fall and Wiutei run. I'll *.se w tin b eseaned him one ear. be oi>t tins the next vear.â€" A lien he huscopied the whole circle .1 truits orow’nig in bis neighbor- io. id. Iu.‘ intends lo have the dr.i w ings l.uidsoniely I'oimd. They will make t set ot books ol rate interest and v i hit' ! 1, •! the firmer and his family mak* '<>,ue collectnms of this sort. And lo in se things let lnm add specimens I the insects i.ijiirious to vegetation. â-  laS'.ti’d and iiiun d. l\or would n ici iss to make our purchase draw- ngs of nsetul animals, farm inijd - nenfs, and various work** of art and uis'.e. But enough has n >w been said to dniw tliat a wide Ii Id of pleasmy i'id lliseful mformati m lies open b •• lore any farmer. II wv much woulu ihe habit we h. ve ad voeaied tend m liberalize his vi -ws, yi o him a new aid stio c int. rust mbs chosen pndessio, ? uid eievate it uiso in the minds ot others! It would then be jilainly seen that there is no end to the Mil j *ets of interesting and osefu diservalion and thought su g stecJ bv tho pursuits of agi icultuti. Anu .vhat happy influence would this ha- •it of observation exert on the chil Iren edueated on a farm soeonduci •d! 'I’hey would grow up thuik'ng neii and women, and they w ould ho- estly aud fondly love the calling ol igrieulture. I low fooliph it is for farmers 1- • 'omplain of their cliiidr n lorsakuiy the homestead at the earLest oppo - iunity . while such parents do nothing to invest tar nliig with some kind o: (tirndions ! Th dr ctuldreu woulu tie dolts, d they d da i wish to ge iw.iy from some lai’ms we know ol Uni let par n's smw them agrieu - lure is something tiesid e drudgery ; show t cm that ii awakens thought, iemainis t .ought, and honor' diougtit. and they will not run away ran it. Tne\ wil not hasten to o\\ n and < i'ios t<> engage in trades and protessious li,‘ss lion>>rabU*, more uncertain of vteldi.lg pe ‘tiuiary ad- \ a I age. and b;.ss hea t did iu body a d mind and morals.â€" -JbnericuH Jin c iliur.st. The Scottish imctic.or Jourii I la.vorKU io mi: Interests of bootcliiiieu m America, AND'10 HO. DliS MfNATION OK SCOTTISH LlTERA lUiiL ASD AIM' ! Some i xperimeiits. recently made iu tSeotlaiui by Thomas Ferguson, also favor tins opinion. Land recently set d< d with r\e-grass and ch.ver was top-dressed with v# ions fertil- izers. Tnose furnishing a free supply «d ammonia or idlrio acid iucrea ed Hie ri-i-gnm to su.-l. an exto.tl • »h«i ( ‘he ”f ^ ill l pJipcis ni Aii;0;ica, il l*a> lo mat } i/ieti u the pltiiit Was rhokou, and . ui£lCler 0J’ giUffhiw that Li»o uuiiiOfous ooiiv oi came up very thin iu the aftermath.’ { ^coui.-n icsuienis ^nouid nave ueeu so iouji mi- On,- Innnlrt-J nn.l nmlve pnnnds sulphate ol ammonia, costlili $‘4 50. I „ub!iMieci Oil oulriaitv. .vtitfu.st 6 lr>*7. uih» is MA.NURIJo FOU GRASSES. Nearly all tin; experiments which Have been nride witli aitihei.il man- ures tor grasses, indicate that. Iik wheat, tiarlev . mi's, etc.. the. grasses properâ€"sued ns iimobv, ryegrass. te. I’eipill’cs a lai'gt! amou.st oi .<111 nonl i. In tliep rk ;it liotlia n- * ted. wlueh h.is ueen in grass for a great number ol years, an 1 the crop frequently mad into hay. and re- moved irom ihe tan I. m mures con- tain ug iiiueh am .loina were Vei’v iu ni fi ial oh ihegr tsses^ a bile th ise fir nishing pol ish, s >da. and oih>:i inorganic suii-slanees, had the cff’eel â-  d causing clover aud other legtimi nous plants to spriu^ up and flourish I'hu ed ct was verv marki.d. an I the result fu.lv sustains tiie deductions made Irom ilua.-et experiments < n clover, wheal, barley, etc*. We are wan a ited m cottehidiug that id n er an I <d ter leguminous plants require a larger amount ofaik dies in the sod man \vh at and the grasses gener ally, wm Ie the latter requires man- ures rich iu ammonia. mlpl give au increase ot 1.524 pounds o| 11a\ per acre, 224 pounds of Peru- vian guano, costing $<>. an increase of 1,2th) pounds ; J12 pounds ot ni- irate ol soda, costing§5. an increase of I.54J pounds ; 280 pounds ot su- piM'piiospnaie ot linh.', 1 osiiug an increase ol 202 pounds j wtule sul- phate and muriate ot potash gave au merease ol only 30 pounds. Iu another field, on a two-ve r old mstuie. an application ot fivu dollars worth of guano * at l< as! doubled the Miilav in grass ; so also tne sulphate d ammonia and nitrate ot sola ; all ol w Inch, tmeki nett the gmss plaais, •a siue giving a quick giowtu â€" Genesee F-irm-r. AN liKQUSiri: ICFTOIIT. It is related ot Buuvan that in the leigtil ot nis useluiucss as a preach- er in and annul Li nitlon, the bisuop • d tne metropolis Had a curiosity to see turn. I ne coa« tnnau til ihe bis- iiop was a frequent hearer ot liun- Vau, and the nisbop bad told him mai wneuevt-r, hi ildiug out ol mw n, he should chance to meet Mr. iiuiiy au, lie wian d to see and speak a.in mm. Due day, as John was timing ids I irilsitip iiia porijou ol .lie sun. ins sutlieieniiy rein’ed tot ne ursiiop lo giaiiiv his curiosity, limit au was s ;< u piotldii.g Ins w a_t^ o. loot. WiUl Ins buiitlie uudt-r Ins r going out io pi each somewhere n Hit; outskirts. *k 1 our Orac.e. » .in John, ‘* hel’e comes Al 1*. Hull- van.’ * * All ’ said tl.e tiishop, “hod up ihe noises wnc.i jou overtake ni.n. an.l let me speak to ban. heV Wt re soon al his side, tne noi'si;S were taieeked, and tne n sliop •owed, saving, *’ Air. liuuy n. I be- lieve. ’ 1 t;s. your Grace," says iianvati. courteously rc^pon mg. 1 AJr. iJiint tin.’’said the bishop, ** 1 am told that you are very ingenious is in intei pro te r of Scripture *, anti I have a difficult passage n mind, about w tin’ll the t rines are in bis, ute, aiiii ol which t Would be gl-i- io have vour view. It is St. rauid ness g ; lo Timothy I n.- cloa s tiit I left at Tro.s with ( arpusk .v lieu Ihou comcsl, bring wilniuoe; ;»iui the books, especially the pareh- u<.‘ills.51 “Will. yoiiiGiace,’ n - pliotl Bun van, it is all->wt‘d. I be* leve ty all that Tt nolhy was a bis- top oi the pi 'mitive (.church, alio i\till, as all agree was. a travelling preacher. It occurs to me that tins nav lia^e been designed iu future lays to teach that in primitive tunes t it; bishops were accustomed to wait upon the travelling proa* h is ; win r is, in our d ty the bishops rule in their coa ’lies, and the traveling nr aich rs, I ke I’uul, are * mindeti to go afoot.5 lOW COnLliillOli tVOCitlw The prim iry oliject ol’ the Jou knai. is to lur nis.ii Us. lenders *e^ui<i ly vviili ti.e ue.ts oi lut'ir uiuiVD sou:itrv. it (j'eseuis a weeKlv it- e./iu oi u.i eveiut. oi iiitei<?-t occurring ia t'cou la.al, and ns suo.t'Cil.iers are ni.iiiis v\ a_\ ns luiix in o iiieil ot’ what is tiaiisj.ii mu al iion.e n» 11 lliev Were in rt g iiaj- j-et:e.til ot au «>.(l-counli uc.t . fcejiti'ii questions wth lit- (Ji .< u>st i< tvna lUielligenee and i .ijiiiliaiilt iu 5i*e eOiun - ini e.ti.iuiii', tuil iae soniinieiHs oi me leadnii. parties on tne e Mibj. rt> \.m be tan iy rejire- ientetl and oounneliu d upon. iu .he iueian and niiM:e; aiieou; depannienl 01 liie paper, uln.e mi ill and latent w i l lie ap- reeia ed iiom tMiuieve: eountrv dit y eni.inaie. i.e i.'eotusli eieii.e.il will p.epoi.deniie. I a e.-, lit ici.es, unit poe.iv.iiiu native o. tne ;seoiiis‘i iiaraea'i' a..U ol a i.a.uie Ini.d lo call lorili ut- f\n.patijie-i u S>eoiciuneii boiii al ii me ami .tiro .d. vi i.i oeeupv u con-p.cnous piaie. in tins tiepai lineat. lire cj-o er.itiou oi tarioie d.sliutftiisne a-uht>is. jiossefj. i aj ulillViil eu t e i in- s ili> ta Ui ii-t.s neon seeurt-'l in pontes, tiie JoUKNAt. tv.li oeenp\ n iio.oii^iiiv independent p- si ion, aliKe nee irsiiu ).uHt bi ts and nu iouai p;ejutliee. In or* <iei to i tercst ns leaders tvne ever siiuaied. i tvnl takti a tlio.id View ol' topics ol llus 1.1.is!-, choidiug iho.^t tii a liieii lv local nattire. except. hi so la. as hey may pje eui points oi import •nice lo the tjfiit'ial pn.iiio Q,ut'siion> inv'oiv- .ii[i tiie iuiei8sts ol iirni'li lO-idems in t. e United estates aud in tiie ii.it sli I rov.nce>, will â-  io speciailv cons de ed. aud it is helit'vcd liiai the iiiiorniaiion and uevvs ol ibe J.-uknai. on n is inij.o tant class 1 subjects \'ili i.o sticli as sliali command alien ion. I lie cJcornsa AMMticAN Jouknai., will in evert e ptt-t lie comiucn d in au etficn 'it anu ousii ess like man er. wall every requiem ifuaran ei- tor its permanenct. 1 iie juopiiieiors wiio a.e responsible pa-ties, re-ua-ni iu New \ ot ai:u elst w here, iheieloie look wnli cue tint n.-e lor the support ol iheir num.-ions conn liv.nen hi ail pints ol Aim nca. and ll.ey wn i be jrlad t.i coiuinui.ica e wUu le^pt c'thlnc pai lies al a disunit e who mas *ie t isp >. ed m < < - uperaie wuii Uiem lot the e.-t bisli.t.vni ol ill |.ftpei iu tiieti te-pi ct.ve localities. .t piiblicntiou esian isht d with tiiese objeoif iiiii'-l ol coulee looK ti i s .pport mainly lnm.- ih.iso coiiliectfd bv bm!i oi descent wuh tne couulrt wiiom* cm rent lii«;ot »• it elitomc.es mu a> the b o;td basis of tuts joum -I ne. es.-i lates, in atldilion, the iri-atment oi nil iiupoit- ant questions aiieetiu^ American interests, aw; a.-, its iiteratu.e will be cosmopolitan, it is Impeo that even lo tin- {jem-ial reader its columns wn not appear uueutoi tainm_ or ;<rolirliss. TERMS OK SUliSCttlI'TluN, pavabi.r. i,> aiiv.vma;. One Copy for one vear ....................$2 •"> five t tipiBs................................ i) o I'we.ve Lopi< ................................ <» tM l’w eiuy-live Copit s...................... 4tl ut To paiiia-' getting u:> a club of twentv-five a copt will he sent grans. Copies forwarded to r,tirope per imtil, Uniteti States postage naid, for or ljs. stei iwg. per anuu:.>; O3 Otlice, No. "21*, Rerktnaji Street. N Y. TIIE LAST DOLLAR. I rct:civ’ed. a lew days ago, in course f»f bus ness, stlys a emres- ,jondent of’ the Ob^e oer. a small unr- eel ot bills. Turn ng them over oe- iMSionally I noticed on the back o| •ne <d them a supeiseription, an. read with no slight emotion tin* tbllovv i iLr. lull • -I path s and nnpres sive. ess :â€"* l\ tl il'.va\s. last d->l- uii : tne rest tms been spent ii. turn I'he willing is a clear llovMug bus - ie^s hand. I know nothing ol th' name or liisl*UA ot" the vviter, but vv11,iI ii text flit; simple language ::l- 1 olds bn1 a tetn .er uiC • lecturer, i'he Words »rt? calculated to gnaw like a tiers serpent into the uon&ei- li'ice oi the rum-seller. To wtiat a >t >ry ol w e, of suffering and tlegra- laiioii may tins be tne index. Finn evidently prove tin anguish ot spirit and a e.mv etion ot error; may v\e uoi h >pe ihe*’ may be an evidence <d t: n i la»u and of a restoration to ‘a lien! mil d.* A Instory of the pro- gress of the viet* here untolued woultl probably reveal a long eata- it»gue of tloiueslie soirowsâ€"a picture >i a wile aud chilitrcn tauuslimi*. and .» f ill perhaps Irom wealth or rcsuee- i ulity. 'vV i it vv >wu it s u ro v, vvlial eonKm'ioiH, whit batddiiiu. v*. Ii.it w-uiids mark'd nn.l endnttt:r- etl t ie tlesci nt. Anti for what p r- .iOse -v.t' t;ie Iasi dollai expend it ! i)itl 't go to supplv a stiff‘ring fann y wit breatl, or was it also spent to I'tiiuisii tin: last drop m his cup td w tie and yuill ? .Miss Soui HWOH h. Col.iuel (i W. I'maKKi r, V HAI.Li.S bultUr/l'l', i iyt'.N.v | Mji.tsH, At 11. ilt.NnV V I. M'C, Jull Lil.O .Ut.. iiktti..., S k mu ..I. i. u.ttt, tVi.s. Ann W hki.i'i-.i.v. Ails, lit v KH OS, Miss \ I lit. In IA V tUUHAS, I i.'Lkv Johnson, tViiss it.vi ,ii. (, i.ahki., W rite Oil 1 v lor the (i«U)H\ I’HIZli, Til K GOLDEN PRIZE! II.LliSTItATIill). ! Juvs tfc Sai.tkr, Editors and Proprietors. MI l'j New \ oik V\ cekI}' Golden Prize is (me of ill legc-l taut i». .‘I literarv pa; ers ofilie dayâ€"au imperial Qnaao. coii'aiuing t.iGitr cagks or >ok iy coi. Ui.i\s ot fine taininy anil on^iual rctuer. and t it gam! lilusiialtd ovetA week. «7 FHESEJVT ! VVOI.TH FIO'M at> Cl N IS TO .•y.'i'.l (ill IN GOI.D \N il be presented to each sub. criWer immedi- ately on receipt o ibe suuseri(•lion mooes. I’llis is pre^-eirn-d as a .Mfmeutd ot I1' iemi-nip. ami not as an inducement to obtain sub eribe:s. TERMS:' Oil” Copy for one year......'Ji’2 fi and I gift iilo Copy lor tw*> tears .... o i>;i ami “<£ gi ts vhi.-t op toi tluee \e trs-.... 5 II Mill ii gift> One Copy lo live tea's. .. ?i i ll and ."> gie> AMI T.I CI.UI1S i hut Copies, one year.... tjio t!() aiiii 3 gilt- Five I opus one \ear 8 .It) and Agi le i i ll ( 'oj.ies. olie \'mhi- I.i 0l> »li*t 10 tfil'is I wenr, one C opies. 1 sear..’l Oil and :2I ni ls i lie Aiticies t be given aivav aie comt>jist-d in the to lowing list : 1 I’ackage of Gold, containing. .$.’>00 (III each •) tlo do do .. \£i-0 (ill. each ill d > do do .. ioO 00 ohci. 1(1 l'ateiil Lever llnnnug Cased \\ niches........I.................. Hill 110 ench 0 tioid W atones.................. 7.» 0b each .» i do ............... Ii i It) each I.i() do ............................. ;>(! 00 each .10 l I .Jidies’ Gold W.itches, .’ 5 (III ear Ii .On 11 inning (. a.-ed Watch© 30 0 1 each .ill' .silver W audios .....sill «.(l to V5 t;0 eat Ii liltitl (jold Guard. Vest mid Fob Ch ans................jjjdO 0 n» V5 DO each Gold Locket-, ii aceleis. liro. cues. Ilreast i ins. ('off ms, SSIceve Huttons, Kings-, Siiiri •> nils. \\ Htcli Keys. Gold and sifter Ts.imhles. .lid a v'trieiN . I other articles, wor.h tieni au eois to I •> e.ieh. We wili piesent t>i everv person sending us ."ni sub-cube- s. at y tails each, a Go ti V\ ut. h, vo tb 4-0 dots. : to an' one sei-di.:g us nil. sub- criiie s, Mt't ti i|s. e teti. ;i Gold Wateh. v\ o • tii .) ’ do|s-. Every sub-enb.-r win al~o receive ;t ire»ent. tun edialely on iccei|.l of the money, the uhst i ibei’s nit me vv.l be enteieti upon on inok, mill the gift will be lo-wauled witiiiu one tt-ek. liy man or exp ess. p:e-i paid. All com. i. unieHtions should Ie â- < id csset! t.» UEA S A SAM I.II. • >.» hi oiidtvas, Aevv Vo k. N xv Vo.un.e, Ktv; Iresb61 ia\v 1 Virus’ M00 RCrS rifTT KEV,-YORKER I ne le.iuing <n d migtsi tin uiaied AGI.lt Ul. i CKAl., l.lll.I.AIV AMI 1AMI1.V JvVRKAk Fire ! Fire Fire I I w k s 'r v: u n Fi re inst;n nee 1 o ..i pa n } oi* I'oronlo. I.NCOItrOH \ I Kl* MY VI r (IF P \ Uf.IA.MIN r. CAPITAL STOCK. £100.000. 1. C. Gn.moit, Pres. | Uko Mitnti;,V'ice Pr** nuti.CTOKS : Itico Lewis. F.sq. James IJe-itt. L q. I'. lJ. Holiarls, Lf q. tVl llossin, Esq. I hos. M aworth. Esq. V\ Jienderson.-Est| W. Muclailane, F.sq. A Young Lady’s Ask mamma /’ Kbfkuence.â€" A Pars hi leading the nnieral sm vice it tin; grate, lor^rit the sex of the ile- cftts. d and asked out: of * tie mourners ut tuim'ruld r, ‘ Is tins a brotl'er or a sister?’ ‘Neither,’ replied Pat, ‘ only a cousin.’ liertiaid llaldan, Esq. S'ccrctnrij Treasure/. Angus Morn.-on, r.sq. K'. iint n. hank of Uiijier Canada, tinkers. Dt njamin Sstviizei, t-sq. Ii/speilur. D* llcinL (>Jice, Cluii r.li Sire/.l, 'I'ornntn. This Comi’A'.y Insmes all descript'.msm llniithngs.Man-ifacioiies. Miils. A c , ami toot' aud Furn tine, in the same, ag iiusi loss < dam age by tiie, on til>eiai terms. Losses p tnHp'1 settled. A. LAW, Residue*. Gene-;, _.g n it icn i> eond 1 ill, August t.’l. l^.iT yiO-. ter LOOK AT THIS ! \ I.MOS f EVER i (it DV i-oi'flci ing tiit Pl.OUh 11. LOOM and AM JL. I ha lie re t mat be as \t ise, aud possess iii*-*111m 1 ive ..t wiia we are boundâ€"at anv t:osi t oui.- elves â€" o make toe l>eatiii'g I ndii't'ial .1 .nimil •>! th •hue â€"-I P hest for tbe Faime,, tiie Mechanic â- thti tin Family ( ireieâ€"vie make die loi'ou iu.. tli'ipreced. Hied liberal icier : â€" Our i.leveulh Volume wiil commence w.tli lannary, id.),"â€"will run io January. Isoilâ€"ana â- *.oii tat it 76^ iasge .clavo page s. on line papei. with new type, [t it d. be is u- ti within the Ii -1 tveek ot uhcii month, in intmbe s ol til p-.iges each, done up in the best magazine hi vie. I o a 1 >«'lio v. il| tor vanl the moiiev tor tht- volume, as single snb'Criiiers ot m clubs, w e will send graiiiiiioiisiv, ihe uumliers of tiie cur- rent vi,lume. tain tbe 'imeo' liter i'..r" a d nf, and one im.ntli pievions. thus g'viii'in two, free, or lour ntimi'eis, acconlin u.m e tune, lo ad who Miuseribe before J;tiiita:y. 1 i.K.MS :â€",j2ii v. ar in advance : $1 50 lo ' In "S ol tom and upwajds; .â- jtl for s x months Advertising, ten tents » line. For giving pub- iK'itv lo improved stock,agri. utiur.i imp-en e is, un chan cai ini| rovements, and lik“ matle-is o general interesi, there is no other medium gootl al I lie price. Libei «l len. s to persons d . ,o- ed to a t as agents for this work. Lei .i* m-ar from t em J. A. .SASH. Al. t\ I'Ai. ISiI. 7 Beekman Stieet. New York, October ‘i'2, Ibii?. i9 u o .i' a a is .i i* r# WU1TIAG BY SOUiND! i\l KinC A Ij lep lowa'tU PI I MAN’S Manual of I’honograf liv is t. Woik of about 100 [ ayes. eve*\ ollit: leaf ol widen i- priuied Irom stone eng. a vings. oiving w ^ in ti tr e.ve fetes in the art which tht book is designed to teacii. Ii\ the ii<« oi tiits Manual, any sciiool bin or girl, ol ;» o. Ii vea s and ti, wards, mav learn, in a surpri inir.} s!iut;| space ot lime, to iei.d and wine I tmin.!Jrai ii> oi- Phonetic Miort-hand. and a It w luontiis oi daily practice is t.i I ti. at is it-qmitti to enable a child of oritiuaiy ii.ielli^em e to .- rue 10n ol more wojils pei untune ! I his ran oi .spteti is sultit ient to take down ordinary seinon*, , spesciies, anti outeisation as las' «s 'pokeu ----------- ' I he “ Manual oi lJhonogrn|>iiv.” i.’>. c ut's, have niutle a -teat I a,,d 1,16 H.onogiap.e Lop.k.‘-o ctms, .. . â-  are sen. to any atidre.-s, by tiiail. post-i ant. o»- tile (h'covery ot wlat IS I receipt oi the price- tuN E I'M All. LA H. Addie-s. post-tiaitf, WILLIAM It. Oh It OsHAVV t , C. W Fro n whom all English tr Americas* I'hou- grapbio Work* may be yracurtd w of « goo i1 for a tlisorder when we have inn I iv It a t is hul for it.. Folks troiihl-o with imli^eslion wilt please cot>y lliu pre- scription. Dll. MOUSE’S lu'Mftu SCoot lBf ILs. j ^ IL MOR." E, the iuveu'or of M-n-se’s Indian J / lioot ; ills, has s|ient the g.eater poinon ol is 11te iii tiiveii g having visited Lit ope. Asia and A tic*, as well ui» .Sorlh Amet .isaâ€" lias spent tii ee yens among th • Indian- ol out t\ e l'" i. c.euntryâ€"it wn in this. \vav tliat »!>• Indian Hoot I ills Were first iliscovei. ti. D tlo.se tt-is the li st toao to e tali is’i ihe io tha all u senses a i e f om I Ml'l’ltl I ^ Ol i liL Mi.'><•!)â€"that oil sl.ri'ny h, health ai t; ife uepeiid* d upon tiits v ta' lin'd. V\ *.(-n the va ions p«s« gi ecume ejogged mil do not act in per ft ct o.trmous vv tb tin d> - eient func'tions of the t.edv. tin1 bio. d lo o n- it lion, become* thiek. coiMipn-d aâ-  â-  tl d eased thus causing ait pwins, sickness and d.si ess ot every name ; our st>en<r;h is exhausted, om healdi we are deprived of, ami it nature i no .sMslt d in t irow ilig ott' tile si irm tit Iiuiiinl-, he blood will become eimk.-tl and ceai-e \<> ac. mid thus our light of li e will lie ituever blown nil . I low important I hen that we should nc>q the various passages of I he body free anti oj.en. And how pleas nit io us tliat we hate it m ..u powt r 'o put a medie-iiie in vou1- reaeii. mimeiy. ilorse’s led au Hoot i'iiis, m iiiufac ur tl from plants ami roois which grow around the m u t atmoiis dill’s in Nature’s Garden, tot the he.aiil; and it’Covety t f disea. ed man. fine ol tiie • o.it> fiom wlncli Uit'se tills are matie is a rsudoiitic. w inch opens die p tes oi" die siti , ami assists Aaune in tli owing out tho finei pa<tv of the co t tiptioti w ithin. i he set-ond i • a .lain tt n.i'll is an L.xj.cetorant, tliat ..pens hi tl un. figs the passage to lie hums by cop oi.s 'pining. Tbe llii.ti is a Dnireti.-. wld h j.ives ease and tl ubie stiength to the kiduets: mu.. ueomaiitd. ihey draw lags amounts ot im- pU'ity f tun the n.ot.d, wlueh is |iieu thfown om buniitilu ly hy he minan or water, paisa^e, ml who h c.'llid not have been distdiar«tsti it. any oiliei way. Ttie f lirth is a C’athaitic. <.utl â-  tci tmipanie the other mope lies o tiie Fills vhiie ciigagid in |.u if iug the I 1 .. d ; tm coarser pariielts ol impmity tvliieh cannot pass hv the tidier outlets, art- thus i.ak n up ami Freni I e above, il is show n tutu I) . Mo se’.~ Indian Hoot I' If. ooi only enter .he stomach, hm become uniteti with t.ie Mood, for they lititl then w.-.y to every pa l. and t ou.vileie- l\ rout nod eiea.-e the system !• om all inij ti >v and ihe li e til the bod', which is the btoon. In-come' porfectiy healin' : consequently all i lines... and |tain is driven from tiie nysiem, lor tut \ cam ot remain w hen the body bcctmies so pure and clear. i ne reason In peoi>!o are so distre-sed when su jt. and wl.v so mam die. is hecau-e they do not get a medicine liicn w ill jmss lo me alllicted parts, aud witj.-li will open lit* lialuial passage mr the disease to be cast om . lien e. ;i lingo quanttiv ol food ai tl oilier mitt e is lo. god. ami n e stomach ami in estines ate liteialiy oveiliovvim* w th llie.col ill ted mass; in us iindei going th agieeable ft tmemaiion const ti tty mixing with ihe lot.d. winch th ous the cormpted matter tin. u^h ete.t xeiu anil arie.y, iimii iite is taken limn die le tlv h dtsea. e. Ii'. Morse’s I’ti.LS have atltletl to ihem elv-^s victory upon victoiy, liy rcst niiiji millions of the sick to blooming lie tin anti hr - pin*'ss. its, til ou antis who II Ve I), fll aci id or tormeuied 'Viiil -icKness. pain a id anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scotched by ihe binning eit ii cuts til ever, ami who nave been hionght, as ii weie. within a smp o he siiem grave, now siand reatly to testify tiiat they would hate been mimhen d wuh the tie d. h d it not In en foi liii.s great ami wonde.fui medicine. Motsc’s indiau iioot Fills. Aitei one or tWo (io-es had been taken, thev were as touisned, and aiisolu 11\ sm p. ts. ti, in witue.-siiii’ their cnai mrug etiects. Not only dn tuey jnve ilium tfaif'e.ase and sUvnglli, and laite awa\ ai. sicitness, pit. u and aligllisii. hm they at niice g.> lo woik ut ti e iot.i tiiati. il ol die di t a e. w inch is ihe hit ud. I lit ic'oi c, tl v\ iii tie show ii. especially bv ill.ise vt ho u-e the e I’ll', that hey wdi so t-ioiise and purify, thai dr easeâ€" tliat deadly enemyâ€"will lake it Uight. and t:u flush ol youth and oeamv w 1 again return, am ti e mospecl ol a nmt> ttiid napj y .ife wn. ciiei ish and iiii.' tiieu your tl its. t aci I-ijN .â€" lit ware of a conme.'feit sit;ti. tl A ll. Moore Alt genuine have the name ol A. J. Whit*: & Co.. .m e t ii bo>. y\isosi the sigiu.li.it <’j A. ./. White \ Co. iVli others ar** apt. i ioii«. A J. WllFI’L & CO., .SUtle Proprietors. 50 Leonard Street. Aew Vo^k. Dr. Morse’s Indian root Fills aie sold by ail d-alers in Ait (iit i es Agents w ant, d iii every tow”, village ai d hamlet in ihe land. Far i“s d: siru g the ageucand add ess as above for te;ins. Pl'iCt ~5 cents pi I box. five hexes will be sem ou itceiptof $1, postage piid, ,'SJ SCIKN'S IFiC A Mi K [CAN 1 IlCS! F.C'I I S. VOL13! K ri 11> in’EEN BrliCNt SI l'IIMllV.K I I, ly.,». mi:( ill MCS. IMTSTOK.* MAXUl'AtXUI.’llllS AM) FARJMEUS, I 11 L SC a K.Nil FICA MLH ICA N lirsnev reached iis 1-omite lb \ ear. and tt ill cute, upon a Ntw \ohinie in the I Ml., t r'epiem- her Iris ihe mii\ wcckIx I'ubln-.a hi ol tin Kit.cl now isstieti in (hi- . ottnn. ai.il ti has a t-vrv exit n.-ive ci ctiint oi> m a I the Sla es oi lie Uisitm. it is not, as s.me mtgill siiaposi t'Oio is nile. a dr.. itbst.u e « ork on eebnica sciecce ; ou tiie cmttru.y. it so i e."ts w iiii th gl ( al even's ytmig oil .11 rile Mir nlllit-. I. e chanu at aud icdi.stiial v.-ids. ; s to I'leas. and iiisinic evciv one. II the Meeiianic o Amzan wi lies to know die b. si machine in us., or how io n a he any *nb.'t me empio\*'i m bisbii'ine- 1 tin I., ii'twi e a ishes lo gt I a if cipe lot making a got n Color. tVc.â€" ll tin Invt ntor wishes l.o know w hat i- gomo- on in the w av nt impiot einentsâ€" il 'I.e Maim ac- â-  urer wisiies to K ep posted with the limes and tocmpiov ‘lie best facthins in his bu-i ..essâ€"il ti e Man ol Lei lire and I* t tty wi. lie io keep inn seil familiar n i o the progiest. iiiadi in the chi titi• -;â-  I labo a in \, or in t!i< c mst. uciion of tclejiupis. Meam-lups. la1- o d<. ieap6is, moweis. .toil a thousand oth.r m-tidmies and apphau es. I. ih i>t pe-t t- mitt ,s i.râ€"ail the ** ihsiih i«L<t t an be found ta ilu S..i..vi ik c Am. in. a.n. m.d «• I < l en In:, e. '1 i>ey â- re lie e pi .-senlt d in a re.iab.t* an.l imenjsting. tittii. athiptttl to the ct til| telieiisjoii td mintl unicari'ed in tiie hig'.ei bruncaes t>t scienct autla rt. Terms : One cepv, one >ear, ijki?; i sie copy •six mouth.s. t • file copies, • i x momhs, {•) ; ten copit s, si'i liVmiUis. »>" ; tell t oj.to . iweltt molidts. .’jsfii. tit feu toipte-. l \ < I e mou h . ‘ • ttv.-ni\ co]*t«s, tHcne mouiiis ,'jS.tj. i. at: Vance. Specimen copies sent jrraiuitonsl for it.- sptcitmi. tomiie n aim We .e it m*‘iieyf oi . osiage S|;-in| s. it.kt is .or 'ip'st.n ipnons. OU" t.i-tteis slum It! Ie d tet I. d m tilJ.NN ,'v. ( o.. | ,-H Fulton- t eet. N> w Vo I-. Misfits ,V1 ti\k A Co. me f x "iisively eit- gag. <1 i:i procuri: g patents tor new mtcnitons -nil will advio nn entots. wilhout ctiatge. il egard lo tiit im\c!:V of their imp. ovement'. \ OLUM L X I OR t8o9. 'i ni': Hukai. Aiav VonKi.it is so widely arid iavo alny kauwii m tne t.a-t at d W est, North and . titt.li, as the mo t poj uiar AgKiciiltUral, Liteiary ami Family .Newspaper oi the .-ge, Ii ,t we on i. alt exp eiivt s in anil' uiicihg ill* i eti li Volume, bt.tlice ii to ay that ..oproper t ti’n loi ex. ease wiii be spaied to tolly main* i mi a tl ,(crease its reputation as the b«*t .lomnal tf its Classâ€"ioi.deling it, empliati- citiiy- toe totandaid It UK Ai. AM) FAMILY WTLKLY ! *• F.xcel-ini ” us ghumiis Mitio. Mid “ Pio- ^ress aud Impt ovt-u.t ill” its I tudalde Objects, tin Kit ai t omiiinoiidv exm'ts in Meiit and te- o i ts ti. cult tl I’u. ti ii css tn Circulaiion aud Use* i ii mess. \stiu ..g ' ctninial, I loiticuitural. Li- teral y, Fann .y ami iSews F n. ei, combined, it has long In vii uunvalied rSm a nunithLy of oiily twelve issues ycult, but a Large and iieauti in W et kl â€"wi.i- ii en.biat es iu onk a ^teate.i nun.i.e. oi li;e’(ilaiid ’i imeiy 'to ic* ban *i.\ i ti ai. o mnary journals,â€" ihe Rural , I'A . V.XCI I.I.KNCk, fllE I'.uLii 1 Ott THE FEOFLE AND MIL TIMES! The '1 t ilth Voii.mo w iii be Printed and fllu•* tra t'ti in So, e i i My I. . t\ Idle i.s Commits wilt vie with its in pio\td Appearai.ce. Alt tvha • ie ne a pa| t r wham t l.o es Hash, htiitibug' tmi tjecep ion. arm. earnestly »-et.ks to prornot* in- be.-i hiirists i i.d lu me Iiitppinets of its myriad t.i re de s in bom town and Count*r, a e inti td to tiy ti e Model tmin aud (iicud* .loitinai. FOR VI, SI’Yi.L AN!) TERMS I ite Kii al New-Vorkei i published VVeeklr- eat'h uuudiei i.oo.pi'i-i.ng Light Double . a;:ts. Au Inilet. I'tUe i age, di'-c., gttsu st i.e ciose ol ci.cn \ oltime. Tv;i»m .--In Aijva'Ci.â€"Twe Dollar* a Y**r ; I'li.ee « to ics un . j : t iv, ni si one free to cl«t» • gi nt, foi ,>1(1; 'len, at d one f.:-e, for $15 ; StMeeii. ai u < ne irte t.o : 'I wentv. and one fee. in ij-lili : '1 ti ii t\-t.tvo, andt^o tree, di .'j.'l i, [o :>0 for 7,-30 j Mid any grratar mtn.bei at same .altâ€"only $1-2 5 per copy !â€" ,v tii mi t ,xt ii ct>py mr even I eu Sub.ciibaia vt r I itty ! < Inb papets st hi to different o'l-oflio s. ifdt'stietl. As we pie-pay Ame- ieaii jn s age, ^1 is ihe lowest club iste fer Canada. Now t.s tbe time to Subscribe ^nd form Club* or tho .New It ear and Vo.time. tSpt-cimen Mimbeis, tshow-fills, I iosju-ctuses, Ac, â- â€¢ ee lilt I \ fuini'imtl [by liiait or oiherwise, at . tt evpetise.] to ail di ; o-< tl lo iettd a portion «f • i.ll.ieueo m behalf ol the Rural and itm ibjects. Address D. D. T. MOORE. Koch 'ster, N. T MiiiUVs g/tic Pills. I'IKKNL\ tinTKIiS. I lie lepiijaiionoi tht e t eiy celelcat,»l vege ah e remedies is now tinetpi tii. ti by ant ot. er.- ,11 tliis lotnniy ot in l,ii i.|.. . Thev iite fit IF. o-iti'‘bsht d as. the m st on vel'itl lamiiv meiit- • ine notv in u e, and tii.es Will maintain Un t pie-emiueni eitiut u in tm- mi. iu-ic a nti c(ni.- ...ei.cii'ive v.i im s v.hn-ii a.tpmttl it. 1 h. ti -nai m a! so, pinl'e y wan.Id tic i.invorlht o tiieni ami is tinn ce: sar\'. i boiisa.mfa and it ns nf dn 11 -: mi- t f pim-nn UOW „hs ing in.-.pcj .Ct tj\ res mit d lieidth. ca‘t estii'y. as lbons.ai.ils iiite ieslilieit, to tnei jirinn'j t anti lit cl ;• ti etHi a v iiuftmls m .. I nrci n trs tietangi mtiit-s o n alii. lion. In paint • nge llVe i tiucions. Cosliven s , i.tlions i.i, nat-i t.o.n,jla m , itheiima n and ii llatpma lory Cold', Cottgils. Ne von- V\ i ak ess, i.ns ol Appi till', f inline oi Fit* it. t eni che anti impure Na.e n! tlte Iitooii ami ot e F mils, but ..iso in ft.-cumuli in, i t ver ai it .tgtie, otlici I litermmem Fever.-. Asthma, in onc.mis, (a o- nc, i Ii mis., fal| nation t I t‘.e llt'a.i. Itllsli o i J ti. ti to tiie i leati t- eitb tl lain in ihe .ioi- l- nimlis .mi O gans. Alice.I us t>; die Flatlce and K tF.c' s, Jaundice i) ops , t ties. Iiovvev. in vt lei a e, liab.tuai ( s> i.v. ness; J"ereu.< am t>inons I ooscnt s-, ( il sitna i 1 r; tin |.t< oi d Oiddiness, and an immense i ntul.ei of oiin t maladies. ’I bey n tptin* m» dieting mu coulli emetr.a e perfec. iy mttti and | iea-tn t iu th- n o; t tan o . but w ilt puss ei in ly it-s-oie lieinth â€" ti i.i jr eatest ol a leartiily b essin_>.' 1<> I e most, exhaust and dilapidated con-tit turns I’lepaitti a nti so tl l>y L'k. WILLIAM 1 .ViOf t A’!'. Uroadsvas, .V V. t.'fl Cfiiifida Tyiu; P<>iisulr> o ttitMos'kii ro St. Tnf.ttm.i. Sr., in Dkiikka'i’ l.t/'ll.I.IM.S. Alo.\ I ..I,AC, 1’HF. ^’ropi ieto's th t, is Lsta’ltlisltnii lit bey lo intorm tiie F m ers ol Canad ., tiiat ioeti ve nosv mauuiaclured ami eatlt t.,r tleliver>. a lai_e ipiamit, ol Stna.il t tea. t.ong i’r.mei llohigeoi e allti tlieyicr, ot VSc'otCtl face, ss inci ttiey ss i 1 i;uaiantce cailnt l iie siiipas ed by any Founihs upon tins couiineiii t’>»r mirain'itv ami iippearanct. j itey i.ase also mi t and 4 cboie< ‘assot tllieut 01 vai lolls Ulnils nl Oi iaa..,rntaJ T3 pe The p ices ai svbtcii these ami oilier vj-es an S ' d at the ( aniid i I ype I' om-dis, wi.f t>e |..mul at le.’.M ^iti p. 1 Ce t.i less mail I lies Cell dbej lli- cliiist ti pieviotis to its esiit liishment. 11 is tiioi eb.i ti lio,.eit 11 ci 1 toe Ft 1 n lets of ( ana tiass llsh .ss tin it app et i mm m tm* dvaim.es it holds inn, its be tosv 1 nji iijioti .1 a lad snan* 01 tiien patiouatie, in retm n 01 st ii ch I e propriet- or- p eti”i ihoiiiseivi s t> ie vt, no mea.ts uut' ieu lo gise att.j ie >aiis!aciiyn. Frniteis ' mat . tiie. itdi.ciimi in the price ol type s net* tl i h on mb s ss as o| et.t d ; anu be..l 111 tninti liii.l 11 g eater t <1 cti n tn pi mi it, ou s oil. • e's es. Our uiotio i â€"supply the ti ude ss lilt I' pt o st.tii uuaciii e.s and at si.cii pi ce.'its w itlpie- Vt' t n e nttissiiy nt pa.tom mgiote gn mami- lac 11.t s 1 In- lolioss illy lis of a tew m the principal ar.i cie-> i< qmfed by p mien- w id yis e au idt a id hie gieat anViiUtagt s t Ktm* Ciiiiada * s j e Fouudt v. F tt 1 C l a :---- Noupariel .s !ltl per lb. Mm on.......................'2* : d “ Is.eve) ...................:2.- It! »• I>ill 1 gemse............... Is led *â-  Loity Ft line ..Is sd •* tSma I I’ica..................I - 7d 1 it a.......................is (iii " ItJ All other Hook Fonts in pinpoiiion. I. k t nsâ€"(i 10 Flea ami linker. Is pet Ih.: I’ica, ls’lti; s tu I’ica Is (id. TltOS. J. Ct tt.NIN & Co. rt. Fherese Street Montreal, May 18 h. 1 7 g.’i N. Ii.â€"Fiihlislter.' ol new; papers giiduy inser lion to this aiivetlismt 111 for 'i nm.ntus- wilt be allowed their lulls upon pmchasing live limes their amount ot our mauufaciti e. f.ditors svili confer a favor by directing attention - 10 the aiiiioiuicemtiil. T. J. Ci. t,V. Co. ni’ 'rouovru, OCULST Si. AURfST, operator on the Eye and Ear. [NJVERFAI -t.V i'tmsvn tin- ni'bont Pana- da a ml the United States for his utill l.iKf Niiht L ffrsrinf, \ 1 (1 removing itbi !)i eases of the Eye and Ear r. ne 'dh . hejrs mou espeFTfiilly to inform iho*« 1 tii '•'* d in the e tie! t a e orga‘.is. that i;e has for* said tl n tin1 tillift* ot ibis pa. er a h-ss- d07.cn opn sot tin- -V ii edition nt it s I'reiihse on Discit- of the I.i1 ttnti I't/r, published t is day, vliich wi I be p t si eted 10 applicants, FttFL OF Cl i AKOF, /'on Ihoi,smut ('oj<i a ti e now reuitu fur iltMtri- billion. I ii c ss n k contains nefiils 2j)()0 p^ge1* ef eatling iiuittc . in which will iie found repnrled I a ye number ol most important anti succes».ful j.enitions mi ti.e Lye. and more than <*ne //.. /a te resting ('tt.'ts tf eserv tie^ctip- iou. 1 i*ust:aled sviili mimerons (. ills mi I in **. Aiso. ss-1 d be seen, Letters .‘ititi ttef.-retices from •iigiity n s- eciiib'e panics from :<11 part- of Cen»- • n and tiie F intni Stales,â€"all td' which will ie found sveii worths tiie careful perusal of th* lllieled. I I.e Authot feels fully assured tliat every tin* yrejn.tin.rtfi tender o( tins work ss iil be convinced tin Liseases o Ine Lye or l.ar in hny slug* stmrt o cuMiplete disoigani/.ation. cun and mny he curt tl ; in ti ,t must appear es idem lo eveiv t oiisidet a it* person that the prtnc.ipul ciin.se of . 11 tin i'i' to obtain relict in tie se eases throughout • tie count is, is t,-n«r res«lt of tiujniper Ireniinent, and a want of 1 x ct: i.m k, sk i 1. , anti conri - II N V on tiie pat of those protessiny or attempt- ing m . i.resti h ibseie-es. i i:t' Work sv ti i.i o bo fin warded te indivi- tili,t:.s j 1 ee â- / thiirge) sending ibe'i| ttftf m, eosr-i ,sni, to tb*) Atilho at i uieitto. Tokomo, Jm e bill, gl!J-lv r t ttOSFLC’i US OF i'lie Wos2i.*s3i9.s Advocalo 1 Ott I85d. Fourth Vclumn. A. I'.. M’COWt.t.L, Eiiitor. L. J. 1 1 LttSON, CoithKsPOM.it.SG Ll 1T0R. Tbo object of the Woman’s Advocate i>> th» opei ing • ut of ne-.v sphe:es of employment f»r women ss ho have so long stiffen'd the di«tt*M tin miaul 11 poll lim i isuilictent e«.iauviati.onw and a 100 limited number ol oc. iipations. 'I 1 e paper end nvo s to coi e *t all int’orma- :i 11 that can be import â-  ;i to wt men, lelative to cccii|iatnms betler sii ted 10 them, and which wili yield a more emiiloitable .-iib'si;tetvee than lit. less unhealths trades upon which they ha ve In en so bar obligt tl to depend for exi»- iei|< t*. 'ibe A dvr cate employ-8, in tie various de- pa t men is o: the t 11 si ness, many worn ew» who are paid ior tiu-tr labor as high prices as m« paid to men lor tiie same amount of w'Otk. To die ed tin anti ptoptieior ti.e past th ee year* in sv bit h she lift • been etij/figed in this work, has e iiet-n y eai s ot anxiety and toil; 1 ut til* enteiptize has lie.en 1 aiiied on with ihe hope of do 111> good to others, and final y pushing th« imsmcfs to :t si c-cesslttl |.-nint. when it inny re* muueiate alFconcei ut (1. V\ .111 this; hope sh» eitiers the ti. Id for another y ear, ti listing to tb» imms assurances of iiiends 11 all paits of the country, for mtl anti ct -opt • ation. ti hivis of sclisci.I c t H-n : For One Copy, one year......... ....^2 00 For Five Copies,..,.. .................. 8 00s Fur I en Copits........................... J5 00 TO rosTMASTKKS. Fost iia' tc rs thr.itig out tl.e coon ‘rv- are re- fine- ei 1 act us airet.tK, and deduct the tuuft) t ommissiotiv 1 MiM.tivm nt rott i.sniK? Any lady it good addre'S. ami energetic habits, can make ft out live to tssents tlollars a ss eelt. by cans. s> ii " for s 11 bsct*1: ji> tur the Advt cate. \\ c ssat.t st.clt ag< nt- in evetv • v i ‘ii;> an.l . its in the United fcta’es and ibe ('amnlas. I ans one wishes to eiitir upon a lucriiitve employment, and will seed a recom- mendation for in in sty and ability, they vv.ll have end. miaLs foivsintied to tl.e'u to act ae agi nts- Address, ANNA K M’DOWKLL. Editor and t'roprutnr. ^riiitadetphia, Pa.

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