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mrtg jW FARM AND HOUSE. $ $ q. I VARIETIES. Tiiy arc tho young ladies of Missouri so sweet t Bccauso the; nro Mo. lasses. Boo Kooning. K a man engages in bee-keeping with tho idea that ho shall make a fortune, he will simply bo disappointed. Tens of thousands aro disappointed yearly, Thoy aro led to investments in bees, bo- causo sorao one swarm or more nas ro- nlizod creat profits. These aro acci THE . Tub quickest way to mako eye-water is to run your noso against a lamp-post. Tokeii SnAnpn 8ays his wife is equal dents, just as largo pumpkins, ana extra Af flaunt v OlltlllOl 1, dUti-IUl, crops, in ravumuiu buusuiib ure. nc hviv waay wvmwv to fivo "fulls" beauti-ful, arm-ful, jouth-ful, and awful ! When upright mon dio they are suj posed to go right up. Por contra, down right rascals aro supposed to go right down. NEWSPAPER AND must not calculoto on general principles from mere accidents, for theso oro tno exceptions. Bee-keeping is profitable to a certain extent, that extent depending, like other things, much upon tho manner in which Asa Fitch. Batchelor. has eono dead it is conducted. According to tho sta in Connecticut, leavinor fivo millions on tistics. becs are worth about four dol- dollars. Selfish old boy might have lors per swarm, that they rcolizo a profit PRUmNTG handsomely onhalf tho money. cxporionco oE tho world, a3 bee-keeping "TT..W mnrT7 n nnnr fo11nW. nai',1 Mr. generally runs, oomo cases are more Godoy's I-.aly' Boole For I860. TUB Fashion Magazine, of the World. LITERATURE. FINE ARTS. FASHIONS. The tnoit 'magnificent Steet engravings. Doublo Fashion riatee. Wood Engravings on every subject that cn Intercut ladles. Crotohet knit ting, Netting, embroidery, Articles lor ine Toilet, for the Ffttlor, the Boudoir, and tho Kitchen. Everything, in feet, to nuke A com plete Lady's Hook. No Masatlne lies been able to compote with it. Xone Attempt It. i GODEY 8 RECEIPTS for every department of a household. These alono are worth tho price of the book. irnnvf. nnTTinra ill... M,M,!n. nlves them) with diagrams. UKAmnu Limsods ior in o lOUDE. Auomer Quilp, yesterday, "has roturned from fucceasful. Each one, in engaging in tho watering places to confess his hav- bee-keeping, intends to be this aucces ing been sadly miss-led, if not absolute- fl case-yet ho turns out with tho or- miss-taken.' Query. How may a person distin guish a prominent Missouri Sonator from certain domestic animals? dinary profit. Ho stands just as much chanco to loso as to mako. The proba bility is. that with the usual care he will have the usual moderate profits. Were . . . it not so, and bee-keeping were tno pro- Ans. The first is (B. Gratz) Brown; fitablo tilings theso enthusiasts imagine,! the latter, big brown rats. everybody would tngoge in tho business. Bo not deceived ; bee-keeping is mod- Comical Blunder. A Columbus nl acceiveo ; Dec-Keeping ( Ohio) paper, in an account of the Per- eratcly prontamo wnen tairiy trcoiea. ry celebration at Clevoland, says: "Tho hen-Keeping. bo is anyiuing procession was very fino, and noarly which pcoplo magnify to groat hights two miles in length, as was also the to bo let down after trying. With proyer of Dr. Berry, tho Chaplain." moderato expectations and proper trcat , ..... , mont, any of tho departments of hfo can Woman is like ivy-the.moro you aro be n,n(io remunerative, ruined tho closer sho clings to you. A w wiH hero mention one of tho prin- vilo bachelor adds : "ivy a liko women , ,,:. Jnt,oft !..:. Mn(r en- .w OFFICE OFFICE In brick block, JShrthwcst corner Public Square. OREGON, MISSOURI. tho moro it clings to you, tho more you aro ruined." Poor rulo that won't work both ways. iraeo in becs at least largely in a neichborhood whero thov aro already largely kept, as tho pasture, so to speak, Uoino to Tnn Devil. "Did you is cropped short. Thero is but a ccr- present your account to tho defendant V tain quantity of honey in each locality, inquired a lawyer of his client. "I did, Exhaust this, which is done by a largo eir." "And what did he say ?" "no stock of bees, and there will bo littlo to told mo to go to the devil." "And what got. A new country is generally favor did you do thon ?" "Why, then I came able to bees; but any country where to you." thero is much bloom and few bees. In a -!... i i : a locality crowded with bees, keep at machine, at which a young lady was at work, looking alternately at tho machine w1 E WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to tho public that we are now prepared to oxrcuio PROMPTLY AND WITH NEATNESS, ALL orders for most but few swarme, as thoy will ex haust tho honey in their immediate Cl V Hi! L11U I11ULU1UU I .mm W - ... 4 um f:. z uit. neiciiDoruooa. xou win cet mo same yent to his admiration with-'By golly, hone7 tha y0U WOul? lf yv.U,had tt lT fft. m.,.n:.ii n. number of swarms, in which caso tho uu . i:t, tT J r largo number of swarms among which . . ' ... tho honey is divided, would not pay in- A iiarri8ter having wearied the Court come on tho amount invested. Tho I.M m. 1am J . .11 . L 1.1 T .1 mi m I ujr a iouk uuu uun urguraeui, mouuuge holds aro a paBture tor bees os well as suggested the expediency of his bring- cattlo, and-they must not bo overstock ing u io a ciose. "i snau spoaK as long rRural World. I . m Job Printing ! eucn A3 as I please," ho replied, angrily. "You nave spoken longer than you please al ready," retorted tho Judge. A Clergyman of Meridian, Conn., preached recently from tho text, " Adam. whero art thou V and divided his text into three parts first, all men oro some where ; second, somo aro where they ought not to bo ; and third, unless they mend their ways thoy will find them selves where they'd rather not bo. PAMPHLETS, PAMPHLETS, PAMPHLETS, Selecting Seed Corn. Tho best time, practically, to select! seed corn, is when husking. Each ear of corn then passes separately through tho busker's bands. Ho has leisure to examine and cbooso. Tho size and length of the stalk, together with the number or oars on it, aro seen at a glanco. He can likewise judge of the PROGRAMMES, carliness of the corn, its soundness and PROGRAMMES, other qualities. Tho best way to save PKUUKAMMLS, peclallty with Oodcy. ORIGIN NAL MUSIC, worth S3 a year. Other Mesttlnea publish old worn-out music t hut the auherlhcrs to Ooder net It before muslo stores. GARDENING FOR J,AUIE3. Another pe cullnrltr wltlrQodoT. Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Btewaris uo., or ew York, tho millionaire Merchants, appear n Godey, the only mngstlne that has them. Ladles' Uonnets. Wo sWe more of them la n year than any other Magailne. In fact, the Lady's Dook enables every lady to bo her own bonnet trmker. MrfMOJV IMRLJIJVn, iuthortti of "Alont." "MtMen rath," Wom Suit." "iVtmuit." and "Miriam." Writes for Oodcy each montht and for no oilier Magailne. A new noTel by her will be publish ed In I SCO. Wo have also retained all our old and faTorlte contributors. TERMS OF Gorfev'a Zarfv'a Book for 18G0. (from wtilcb mere can De no ueviauon.i Tho following are tho terms of tho Lady's Dook for I860: Ono cony, ono year $3 00 Two copies, one year C GO Three cosies, one vear 7 CO Four copies, one year io uu fire copies, onn year, and an extra copy to the nerson setting up tno ciud. making six copies 14 00 tight copies, ono year ana an extra copy to tno ccrson setting up tne emu, making nine copies 21 00 Elercn copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up tno club making tweho copies 27 CO I-All additions to clubs at club rates. tgy-Godcy's Lady's Book and Arthur's Homo Magit;lne will bo sent each ono year, on, receipt of $1 60 BSyMYo have no club with any other Mnga zlne or ncwsDSDcr. ggy-Tbe money must ail be sent at ono time for nny of tho clubs. Sy-Cnnnda subscribers must send 24 cents additional for each subscriber. Address L. A. GODEY, N. E. Cor. Cth and Chestnut sts. Philadelphia. WEED'S HIGHEST FREMIOI Shuttle Sewing Machine Has only to be Seen ami Operated to DC Apprecimeu. CALL and seo for yourself before purchasing. pi brine BamDle of various kinds of thread. (such as Is usually found at stores,) and varloui I ilnds of fabric, which yon know the former moat nonular Sewing Machines either cannot l work at all, Or, ai.ocsi, Try impmiesuj. SUPERIORITY .... t nnr any other Machine in the market wiu.se soon at a glance. lt. It runs easily aad rapidly, and Is so con-1 strvcted as to endure an una oi usage. 2d. No breaking of thread In going over scams. 8d. No imperfect action of tho feed at uneven places in the work, dth. Th Wfted.stltoli eatcbes oritseir, ana will sew from the finest laeo to the heaviest leather, and from 200 cotton to coarso linen thread. Kit, ThWul MfiMiine will do beautiful I niillllnrr nn the hare wadding, without Using in ner lining, thus leaving it soft as if done by hand. Cth. Tho variety of fancy work that can bo done on tho WEED MACHINE, with so little trouble, mates It equal, if not su perior, to six MAoniitxs comblneu ; lor instance i It Dlnds, Hems, Tucks and sows on tho band at I the same time,. aad In fact tho WEED ISO. 3 MACHINE, as beforo stated, Is equivalent to n combination I of any six ordinary machines. I ". , . .t L Urucrs lor maomnes may uo sent inrougn iuo i AMintoAit AsvcnnsiNa Aainor, boj uroaaway, New York. Below we give a few prices : No. 2 Oil Dlack Walnut. Ornamented with Hemmer, $GU 00 No. 2 Oil Ulack Walnut. Half Case. Or- I namented, with Hemmer, uu 00 1 No. 2 Extra Oil Polished Black Walnut, Half Case. Large Table, beautifully Ornamented, 76 00 WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 600 Broadway, New York. nlO-ly THE A9IEIMCAN CONFLICT. A History of the Great Itcliellioii. BY HORACE ansEtxr. POSTERS, POSTERS, POSTERS, An Irishman stennptl into thr nnut nffi such oara as aro deemed suitable, is to at S , and inquired for a letter from break tnem frora the stalk, so as to loavo tho 'ould country," giving his name. m08t tue nU8 nttached to tho lower The letter was produced. "Read her," on(l of the car. Tho cars should then says Pat. Tho obliging Postmaster 1)0 collected together, and braded by the read her. "Read her again." Postmas- llU3k 5n strings of convenient weight, ter road her acrain. "How much on W? and then hung on a polo under cover, "Thirteon cents." "Kcop her," says in a dr5" still atmosphere. CIRCULARS, Tat : "aho'a nnno of mlnn." Seed corn should never be suffered to CIRCULARS, . becomo soaked with water from rain or CIRCULARS, Glue Luce. Dr Matthews informs other causes. Ears that havo been wet, us that thero has been a small lako dis- hoforo husking, should never bo saved covered in this county from which nuro for seed, however perfect in other re- glue has been taken. But littlo has spects. "Wetting and drying weakens been said about it as vet. but ho nrom- the power of germination, end if very isea to give us an account of it, in which wot lato in tho season, they oro liable ho will speak more definitely. to bo frozen in that condition, and the Tho above item is taken from the genu destroyed entirely. If dry, sound Clear Lake Times, published ot Lake- e"8 n"o sayed and kopt as wo have de port, Lako county, California. A friend scribed above, there is no danger of hav- of tho Placer Herald says this discovery Mng to "plant over" from defoctive is nothing compared to tho recent dis- seed. covery on tho lino of tho Pacific Rail- In scloctinc seed corn it is well to road, of a spring of "fino puro mush keep in view all tho good qualities youl ana milK." Llixcnango. aesiro to perpetuate, runty ot tne va- , , , rioty, small cob easily broken in husk- Ratheii Ripe It usod to bo the nS PluaP thick-set kernojs, regulan- CARDS, CARDS, CARDS, mlllS work will bo printed on fino paper, and JL Issued In two large doublo column octavo volumes of 018 pages each, illustrated by Maps, Diagrams or Uattle-tieias, sieges, nnval Actions, views of places of historical interest, (obtained from official reports in the War and Navy De partments, etc,) together with a large number of fino stocl plato Portraits of prominent Gene rals and other distinguished persons connected with tho War. both North and South. The work, when completed, will contain upwards of ono hundred Maps ana Diagrams or uattlo-nlu9, and cannot rail to take the tlrst ranic as a 6tan dard history of the American Conflict. Voiumo I., covering a period frora lnGto 1802. will present a moro comprehensive cxblb it of the causes and Incitements of the rebellion, tracing the influcncos of slavory In moulding tho opinions of tno pec pie, and in sbnping tlio Ucs tinies of our country, thanany slmilarwork. It ill also contain seventy portraits on steel classified and arranged In appropriate groups besides other illustrations ot much interest. Volumo II. will be published as soon as prac tlcablc. In all respects, it will be fully equal to Vol. I. It will contain a valuable copper plate map or tno scat or War, about by iia Inches, engraved cxprcesly for this work, presenting in one view tbo whole noia or Military operations- its rivers, railroad;, battle-fields, principal mil itary routes traversed by tho large armies, etc, sunscninms to the American conflict will LETTER HEADS, LETTER HEADS, LETTER HEADS, kc'.y ice, kt., custom for planters at the South to pur- tv f J8' Ienfitb of ear, and a Bmall, cuuho ciouuug ior mcir Biavca py ino h; ' "w , i'1 v & . V . wholesale and as, of course, thoy had no opportunity to examino closely each article, they wero sometimes swindled by a fow bad ones thrown in among tho good. An acquaintenco of ours tells us that on ono occasion he laid in a box of shoes, and distributed them among tho negroes. A few days afterwards, "Old Bob," a faithful servant, found that tho ehocj that had fallen to his lot wero bursting out. So, going to his master, ho Baid; "MaBsa, where you buy deso shoes?" "I bought them in New Orleans, Bob," romarkod our friend. "Well, whar do deNew Orleans peo. pie buy 'em ?" "They bought them from the Yan kees." "Well, whar do do Yankees git'om?" persisted tho negro. "Tho Yankees ? Why they pick them off tho trees, Bob." "W-w-w well," responded the darkey, holding up his shoes, "I rock'n de Yon koe didn't pick dis pair soon enough, massa :. I reck'n ho waited till-till-till dey was a littlo too ripe." Look to tho seed corn, it pays. It takes but littlo extra care and labor, and next spring you will feel no anxiety about yourseed, Rural New Yorker. Managomont of Cream, in Winter. For somo reason not yet known cream skimmed from milk in cold weather does not como to butter, when churned, so qutcKiy as mat rrom tno samo cow in warm weatber. 1'erbaps tho policies, which form the little Backs of butter in the cream aro thicker and toucher. OUR Facilities for Executing LEGAL PRINTING, Of All I1u4h Are not surpassed In thb part ofthe State. Thero aro two methods of obviating this 0 . , trouble in a great degree Ono is to 0rdert by mail promptly attended to. set tho pan of milk on the stove, or in Bomo warm place, as soon as strained, ana let it remain until quite warm somo say until a bubble or two rises, or until a skim of cream begins to form on the surface. Another modo recom mended, is to add a table spoonful of salt to a quart of cream when it is skim med. Cream thus .prepared will gener ally come to butter in a few minutes when churned. It is thought tho salt acts upon the coating of the butter glo- ADDRESS CIIA8. W. BOWMAN, Oregon, Mo. bules and makes thorn tender, io that they (U L ' '-'jU ""U1 L IU broaE readily when boatcny churning. I a '8 '' W " ft please onsEnrs : 1st. Tho undersigned heroby euaranteo that the volumes to be delivcrod shall In every re epect be equal to the description given on this card, and In the agent's order book ; otherwise subscribers will not bo obliged to receive the work. 2d. 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Auciress, 89 Bookman street, New York COLLEGI? 0 Liv... i. u si ljlj vh (uo ukbid ui "i cuai DUBiness, ' by an experienced Account&nl.Vnd junior Penman, whose connection with tht'lmoat nonular commercial uouegoa, ijgnntss and Special Instruction given in all ety.Sg 0f Pen manshlp ; specimens of wblon maylhe seen at the (jouege, (in sioi.augoiin'a nuriaiiv, corner oraeoona ana rraneisatreeu. Full particulars sent to aoy add res TH03. J. BnYMNT, nio-iy ot. jos BLACKSM OREGON, .MISSOURI, T) ESPECTFULLY informs the oltU Lu eonntv nml thft niihlm ff-nArnWlr thv prepared to do DlaoksmltMng in its various branoiies, promptly and on reasonable terms, ; BilOPrnSoeond building easfof CityTUotel -y i lyu J n. mo. V lensvtTTnli Oyer's Sarsaparilla A tompotma remedy, designed to bo tho most effectual AHimtitt that can bo' made. It la concentrated extract of Para Bamcatilla. io combined with other substances of still greater altcratlvo power as to afford an effec tive antidote for tho dlsoaaea Karnnnnrlllti la reputed to our. It la believed that such a remedy Is wanted by those who suffer from strumous complaints, ana that one which wul accomplish their euro must provo of immense service to this large elaas of our afflicted follow citizens. How completely this compound will do It has been proven by cwpeYiment on many of tho worst cases to bs found of the following; complaints t ' ' BCROrULA. AND HCROTDLOUS CoUPUtKTf. EnvpTtoita and Bnuvvivn Disrases, Ulcers, JflUVLES, 1ILOTCUM, lliyOHS, HALT UIIEUM, Bcald Head. Siruitta and HrritlHTlo Ar ncttoNS, Miiictint ai. Disease, Dnorar, Neu RAtou on Tic Douloureux, Deuilut, Dti- rBPSIA AND 1NDIOEST10N, JSRTStrELAt, ItOSR or St. Anthony's Firr, and indeed tlio whole class of complaints arising from LwcTtrrt or the Blood. This compound will bo found a great pro moter of health, when taken in tho anting, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the rear, jur tho time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorder aro nipped in tho bud. Multitudes can, by tho aid of thU remedy, spare themselves from tlio endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to tld Itself of corruptions, If not assisted to do this through tho natural enannois ot tno body by an alterativo medicine., .Cleanse out tho vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through tho akin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cicanso ic wncn you unci it is oo ttructcd and sluggish in tho veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul,. and your feelings will tdl you when. Even whero no particular disorder is felt, peoplo enjoy better health, nhd llvo longer, for cleansing tho blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all Is well) but with this fiabulum of llfo disordered, there can bo no astlng health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and tho great machinery of lira is disordered or overthrown, . . , Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Out tno world nas been ogregtousiy deceived oy preparations of it, partly bccauso the drug alono has not all tho virtue that is claimed for it, but more bccauso many preparations, pretending to bo conccntmtcd extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During lato years the public havo been mis led by lurgo bottles, pretending to giVo a Quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Moit of theso havo been frauds upon tho sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no.curativo prppertcs yhatcv cr. Hence, bitter and nalnful disannointmcnt has followed tho uso of tho various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood tho market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with im'nqsitio.n and cheat. Still wo call this compound Sarsaparilla,, and intend to supply such n remedy as snau rescue- tno name from tho load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wo tliink wo havo ground for believing it has virtues which aro Irrojistlbla by tho ordinary run. pf tho diseases it is Intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from tho system, the remedy ehouU bo judiciously taken according to directions on tho bottle. PREPARED ST DR. J. G. AVER & GO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $lprI!oUIe Six Dottle for $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for Itielf such a renown for tlio euro of every variety of Throat and Lung Compblnt, that it is entirely unnecemarr for us to recount tlio evidence of its virtues, wncrover it has been cm ployed. As it has long been in constant nte throughout this section, no need not do moro than nsluro the people its quality i kept up tn the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on tn do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic PiUs, tor Tnn cvixb or Costirenen, Jaundice, Dyipepiia, Indigestion, Uyicntery, Foul Stomach, lUyntpclat, Headache, Pilei, nlieionatitm, Emptioiu and Siin Diteaies, Liter Complaint, Jlrojuy, Tetter, 'Jimors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Cant, Xeuraljia at a Dinner PiU, and for Purifyinj the lllood. They are suuar-coatcil. to that the. most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and thoy are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes ot a TILE NEW NATION. al. G Military, Scientific. An Outspoken, Independent Jgurna qj the day. The editors of this paper aro trammeled by no partisan or personal patronage. They writo for the American people, and the New Nation that has been born out of a conflict between Blavery and Liberty. uur single avowed poiioy is, tho advocacy or free tboucbt. free speech, tree principles. Tree persons, within the limits of American control or influence. We shall not hesitate to mrarinlo with author ity, when authority Is wrong. We shall not rear tinlrnonnna kn&Tcrv in men maces. Incidental tn our boliov. we claim a distinct national re-affirmation of the Monroe Doctrine Ahsolutnlv we assert tho obllKalfons or ouruov ernmeni to vindicate freedom by securlog equal rglita to men without distinction of race, Vnr ti illaoutston nf nolle v and nrlnclnles. we aim to convince by truth ; setting forth no array of names as writers for our journal, wo are content to lot it spcan ior neeii iroui weun to TCCClC The followlnc features, however, may bo laaVAft fnr In mir eolumnil I. 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