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TH TROY HEUAIiD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1878. SOMOW. He Mm kM Wok en dMiwt of sorrow, He nltfcl bM brtnfi ton ry heart rrtltft o day M flodi a leastug Air tbs smrowi ', then stoat fee stfef I Xo happy cpss, iMMlMd bjr Irs of wwptng, m jiMi4in awuti wtth ley Hngm clone: Xo llh bat irci IM ttoem pf MdoMt erHplBg BribrsftfOM. JMI at of Imi on pith I over Mlbig I WMh teais art llltlt Intent ktaea to IIMt ' In tsars, atretic mm and woaua on rocoillBg AbrekeallM 'To young and old llfrt btttiruil I meted I And sines to CUIIOrm'i heart lit libra cllas, "TM onttn ftrty lire to hve dalcoted OrltntluuvarttUiitfl Manitoba Lake, which Ilea northwest of Fort Gnrry, and hut given a title to the province formed out of the Red Riv er region, derives iU name from a email inland from which, in the etlllnem of tho night, intnies n "mysterious voice." On no account will tlio Ojihways approach or lnnd on tills island, supposing ft to be tho home of the Manitoba tho "Speak ing God." The cause' of this curious round is the beating ot the waves on the "shingle," or large pebbles lining the shore. Along the northern coast of the bland thcru is a long low cliff of fine .rained, compact limestone, which under the stroke of the hummer, clinks like eteel. Tho waves beating on the shore At the foot of the cliff cause the fallen fragments to rub against each other, and to give out n Mundrcftcmblingthe sound of distant church bells. The phenome non occurs when the pales blow from the north, and then, ns tho wind sub nide, low, wailing sounds, like whisper ing voices, nro heard in the air. Travel--cm assert that tho effect is very Impres sive, and they have been awakened at night under tho impression that they -were listening to church bells. The Eagllsh Ctowh Diamonds. The English crown diamonds valued at $8,51)0,000. They are in a thick iron chest, and are cmittfcd by sentinels day and night. Tlicro is n diadem of eighty-six diamonds of various sizes, in the middle of which is tlio celebrated Kooh-i-noor, alono valued at $320,000; hIpo a collar of 103 diamonds, in the center of which isnn emerald, said to be the purest and most beautiful extant. A second diadem is a blcndirg of diamonds and emeralds. In the center is the largo Knuduvassy diamond, valued at (000,000. It would be rated at n higher sum were it not for a slight defect. These, and many other valuables of the kind, belong to tin! English crown. A portion are used by the" princess of Wales on special invasions: the Knuduvassy was formerly the eye of a one eyed Hindoo deity, and has been but lately added Vi the collection. Tho Chinese. There nro said to bo four thousand characters used in the Chinese Uible, but of these not more than one-third of the number are in constant use. About one-llfth of tho latter number, from their frequent occurrence, constitute the great body of tho lMlilc. Five-sixths of the entire work is made up of one-eighth of the wliolo number of characters. Of the vast population of that densely crowded empire, women and children constitute u largo, proportion, and these rauuot raid. " In tho country districts not moro than one-third of the males can read, and perhaps not moro than one-llfth. In the city it is estimated that seven tenths of the males aro readers; so that, on the whole, tho mule population may ho regarded ns a reading people. Ac cording to late statistics, there is one missionary In China to every two mil lions of its four hundred millions of in habitants. Tho number of Christians in China is now increasing six-fold every decode, Tue Cranberry as n House Plant. The common cranberry is a most attractive plant when properly cultivated in pots, and can endure u good deal of neglect which would bo fatal tottther plants. A compost of muck and sand is tho proper material for potting it in. Although usually regarded as aquatic in its nature, it will not do to have the soil saturated with water. What it requires is that water be within reach of its roots, and that tho soil shall lie one through which water can rise readily by capllary attraction. Let tlio pot stand in nlxmt an inch of water and it will thrive better than at any greater depth. Tho cranberry roots readily from cut tings, or it can be propagated by bend ing down the sprays mid covering them with moist compost. It is beautiful at all times of tho year, and especially so after the fruit commences to ripen. Its red berries will remain on the vine for a long time und are highly ornamental. A Goon Recoxmcndatiok. "Sir," raid it iaU coming down to one of the wharves, and addressing a well known merchant, "sir, have you any berth wr me ou board your ship? I want to euvn something." "What can you do?" asked the gen tleman. "I can try my best to do whatever I am out to," answered the boy. "What have you done?" "I have sawed and split all mother's wood for nigh two years." "What have you not donor asked the gentleman, who was a queer sort of questioner. "Well, sir," answered tlio boy, after a moment s patiso, "I have not whispered once in school tor ft whole year." "ThatV. enough," said tho gentleman; "you may ship aboard'tliis vcsrel, and I hope to tee you tho master of her some day. A bov who can master a wood pile, and can brfdle his tongue, must bo uut. awd otuiL" ONMIT. Worn ktoft art fait of yosmtat fcNdffiMsi tor Iko turod sfea t, whom wo cannot wok BjrdMdorlokM.ttotnnof kind ip-, TM itf rift UM aSVcUoa to tit-an I . Warn heart ar Sail ol innwioaNdtomM, Aisl w an dooaiad to Mood InoeUrt br. WsMkfcw Us oul'i or body"! afotiri Whtek kunsn oflbrt hl not to ntoka I, Thta.llkea can, awaclooi to contain TMvrilowlao of lln heart. It projrori RtokWfttitorthaooul ltUnl, TiiikawiaotdaitsofaiwmkMsntfdaro; ' Aod, tboath wo cannot ceoa to yearn or sv.tro, Tot wo tovo taanod In mUoino to sbMo. Tri Placi whim the Bvm Jumps a Day. Chatham Island, lying off the east coast of New Zealand, in the South Pacific Ocean, is peculiarly situated, us it is one of the lew habitable points of the glob where tlio day of the week changes. It is just on the line of de marcation between dates. There high twelve on Sunday, or Sunday noon, ceases, aad instantly Monday meridian begins. Sunday comes into a man's house on the cast side, and becomes Monday by the time it passes out of the western door. A man sits down to his noonday dinner on Sunday and it is Monday noon before he finishes it There Saturday is Sunday and Sunday is Monday, and Monday becomes suddenly transferred into Tuesday. Two gamblers were in Leavenworth, Kan., several years ago, with auout $50 in- their pockets. They desired to get money enough to go to California. They went to separato hotels. One registered as a physician, and advertised a remedy for cholera. Tho other put a large quan tity of yeast powders into small nacka ges, with n little croton oil in each, and hired a boy to distribute them. Soon family after family, affected by tho cro ton oil, felt what they believed were symptoms of cholera. The sale of the cholera remedy was enormous, p.'.v.l the gamblers were enabled to go to Califor nia. They now tell the story through the Virgluiu City papers. licforo sho could utter tho "Where have you been till this hour of the ; you Dccn tin tiis nour oi mo niiig, anyhow';" which was tremb on her lips, ho said, "Bin t'ther 1-readi'j bet you $7 lean read yer norniug, nng on mind-re mind this very niinnit." "Well, you old fool, what am I thinking of now?" she said in a tone of sadness. "Think ing of! Why, I can read yer mind like titer open pages of 'or book ; yer think in' I'm dmnken'r a biled owl, but yet never was worse fooled in yer .'ire." .She only said that there must be some thing in mind-rending after all, for he had hit the nail right square ou tho head. A Bov. One of the best things in tho world is to be n boy. Boys huvo mwuya been so plenty they are not half appre ciated. A bov is willlnir to do nnv amount of work if it is called phi', '.'he reeling of a boy toward pumpkin pio has r.e.ver been properly considered. A boy furnishes half the entertainment, and takes two-thirds of the scolding of the family circle. It is impossible to say at what age a boy becomes conscious that his trouser-legs are too short, and is anx- lous about the part in his hair. In fact, a boy is a hard subject to get a moral from. A Rood story is told of a three-card uovto sharp who boarded a lake craft at Buffalo 1 sound for Buy City. He de sired to work ids passage, and was shipped. Once out ou Luke Erie, he begun to throw his cards. Ho succeeded In getting all tho money tho captain and crew had, and then he captain set him to work on tho pump, which hud been connected with tho center-box, and for three days and nights he was kept at the vain attempt to pump the lake dry, then made to disgorgo his ill-gotten plunder, and was kicked ashore at Bay City, a blistered, tired, worn-out skeleton of a Buffalo sharp. A boy called to seo General Vance. He modestly communicated his wishes to the doorkeeper. "Have vou a card sir?" ho gruffly growled. "Cards," said the boy, thoughtfully, mechanically running his hand in the rear pockets of his coat, "No,tsir, I don't carry 'em." "Where are you from?" inquired the doorkeeper. "North Carolina," was the prompt answer. "Well, how do you do in North Carolina when people go a visiting?' "Why thov rifle tip to n fellow's fence and holler tohlm totlo his dog, and they gets down 'and goes in," was the laconic reply. Knowledge, planted by the hand of' affection in the hallowed sanctuary of home, is wont to take deeper root than "seed sewn by the wayside." Parents who write with their own pencils, lines of heaven upon the fresh tablets of their children's hearts who trust not to the hand of hirelings, their first, holiest, most indelible impressions will usually find leas than others to blot ent wnen the scroll la finished, and to moum for when they read it la eternity. A certain parson, who was also a school-toucher, handed n problem to his class in mathematics tho other day. The first boy took it, looked at it a while, and said, "pass." Tho second boy looked at it and said, "I turn it down." The third boy looked at it a while and drawled out, "I can't make it." "Very good, boys," said tho parson, "we will cut for a new deal." And the switch danced like lightning over the shoulders of those depraved young mathematicians. There is an oak tree near Raleigh, Korlh Carolina, which, at the sun's me ridian, covers with a shade a space of nine thousand feet It would afford shelter tor four thousand five hundred men,, . -At JltimeA in this wlstry Mrs, Uts pwsiise of those we love islike cleaaa of SSMtiina throagh ths clowl lighting up one imnicuiar apo amia tue suaaows, and giving warmth, and lustre, and love liness to an oer insr gleam still 1 beneath the ray. Tliatpass- ongnier man uie mu suasmne. In tho mailing, noisy crowd, and amid sounds of gladness, and a thousand mlnaHn cmotiona. the tmlaatlona of some melancholy chord , of the heart toncnea uy mi lnvunoie uanu, are ais tlnctly. audible. In a late work on snicideit is said that marriage is. to a certain extent, a prevention of anicide. It has been sat isfactorily established that, among men, two-thirds of those who destroy them selves aro bachelors 1 CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE FEVEMBUE EKABXCATJEI 1XL XAXJkJtlAXt J. O. RICHARDSONtProp.. rSileby Altpru Uta. BT. LOUB. pr-Toc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r I P IMUN 1'iirlnr Organ, prlco :W only "w l'sper ftee. Daniel V. Beutty W:ihiiiKton,N..I. $6 A n V Agvnt's prollt uniivuanltur for Nitfxnti Delight. Siimplu free. KliKD. Ionks. Naxsaii, N. Y. 4w SANFOHD'S The nuly coinhlnntlnn ,nl tlm true .lamulni Olngur cvitli choice Aromatic ami French lirnmlv rorClinlurii. Cliolerit Morbus. Crampi, tuiil I'atn. Dlurrliica timl Dyslntiiry.Dyfpup U.Mut ulency, want of Tonit mul JAMAICA Activity m IheSlomnclinml HdwcIh. nml avolillnir tho (lunger of Clmngo ol Wa 8INBER ter. lOOU mill (.TllltUtU. AsK tor Saxfoiid's Jamaica Ol.NflElt. SPECIAL OFFERS FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTING Wc nuhlMi a hnnk or 112 I'iil'cm H vo. (nonil. vcitMng) (ivlns aprclal ordsn for nt. vcrllaliHr nil over llmcountrr. Prices Inwtr IhHIl CTrrallcrad befarn. TI.e Inst eilllimi hctit pOKl-puiiinu tho r-celptof i-i cents liy DAUUI1Y CO.. Printer' wnrciiuuse nml AilvurtUIng Agency. 111! Kill ton Street, N. Y. 4w SWEET i NAVY AwrniMl kiytint p'tte nt CfntftiKtuI KwmHImii for flut rketriup qaltlU mid ej-attrncc mul ufag thar rttr f ntttlni? ami jtarorin?, Tlio l-.l lubneco nr mur. A. nnr I'luc kirlp Irnilv-iimrk I. clo.tlr ImililiHl nn Inferior unnN, .-. ihnl JvLvm'i iWit li on (Tcrn.hu,', Ci.M l.y nil .l..l.r.. fl lur anii.lr, Irw, la O, A. JCK.n it Co., Mfr... 1'rlvr.liurif, Va. IHrlon, furvHtivtt Pill mukii Now Itlcl) ltlooil. titlil Will lOllililetolv I'hiiiiL'n tlm Mood In the entire vxtein In ilin-o niontln. Any iicmoii wuo win taKo 1 pill cneh mghi from 1 to 12 week s may heroKtoro I to houiiiI heilltll. If Mli-h a tlilliL' ho nni.slliln. Hont hv ninll rtr8 letter Htiimpi. i. a. JOHNSON ic VO., Hatitfor. lo. 4 w BETHANY COLLFQE, TOFlKA. KANSAS. For ISirla nan Viuu inii tvelr Under cure ol Prote.taut Kiiimmi- mi unureli. f r llAarollRK unit Onr fMDlU. Selinol vcr iitnn munlhk .tlirim bokhIoiin. Year IM-irinx Sciitelnher 18th. Krnm HRht to tent tennlier (n the rmnlly. All kmnrheo lUMKbt, wlthMimle. D-aW Inif. Vnmuli. Ilcrmtiii. Mux ia una) Drawing the attlr lixlrs. ri-iKiMiiiiiiK lllin irom vziiu tu bssj per school year, aecordliitf tnurnilu. HISIlOP VAII.,PltF8IIKNT A ItMTMlSTn A'rnnre vr'iitii l.Alt.IMl .if uilintlllfaM..ln.. "V . . " VW ln.ir(IBHISIW ihn tlllilj.pMli.nit.1 .in ill,. A.I. .I.,u r nH. "".."f l"v x-ruuiiio vaun oi l.iiicoiii COUI1- tt Mm 111". I... .1.- 1.U-....A.. .1 . M . All pernn having rliilm nituhmt xnlil ea tntn Mrti iwniilrofl tn avI.11,1. ti...m r.M Haw. iinee to thu iiilmlnlHtriitor within one yeiir hit uiv iininiii miu ieiier, or tiiuy limy no preuluUed from any lienetlt of hiicIi ertate, and triiclivlnlinii ln not exhihlteil within twoyourx from the ditto of aiU lettem, they will tie forever burreil. TUIh mil Uuy or Sent.. 1878. J. W. WKI.CII. Adm'r. A DMINISTItATOU'S N'OTIUR. C3I.etUrordinlnltmllon on the estate of Frederick I. :ottle, ile-M,were trrunteil to 1110 iinuemiirneu oil the Ttn Usy ol Aujf. I Hit), hy the Probate Court of l.lucoln coun ty. Mo. All uenrnn Imvlnsr rliiimi nmlnut audi . tato sro requlreil to exhibit them Tor allow sneototne ailminlNlrsior within one year inter tno uute or mid lettem, or they imiy us preciiiupu irom Hiiy iieneni or mint - Ute. anil If Nllell i-liiliim Iih not HVhilillml within two year from tlio date of ald let- tern, mey win no lorever liiti red. ThUlStbiiiy nl Sent.. 1NTH. A. 3, OUCH AN AN, Ailmr. A ran make mnrov riktnr nt work lior hi Utliuii nt any thins e . Cnpltnl no re quired 1 we will mirl you. 13 per ilny mnt ImniR tnii.de by the llidiitrlou.!Meii. wwiueli. Iifiv and Km wanted overrwiieie to work for u. Now I the time. Contlyoiit at and term free, Addresn 'fa UK it, Co., ISwDM! j. m: molellan 4 co., REAL ESTATE AIEITS, ( TltOY, MOi, Offer f ot sah the following: V. A O.'li..- I I . Kjmt iitt -vfiiimy laiiii 1 air uii- proved, farm of m, aerss. SM acres; under ivnirci v svi nmmr ueweu wjf nuunu of 5 rooms. U tHM hghi tennnt liouwi ioj viuuniu iu wsiriiiKi i iniict iruiu JJrowBivilk. Will lio MIU cheap on lon tlldfl. or ACithMnirsMl tlmr. la IliU county or St. Louis. No. 8 A farm within 1 mile of the court tiou in Troy, lift) aerest two try frame houe with an L, smoke koiiKe, ehlckcn home, atablo, erlu. tobsveo barn, all in good repair, a well and lis fruit trees. Nn. 10 Flghty acres a miles from Troy, so acres timber, It story house with an L, saoks home; ehlcken botme, granary. vnu, awuic, mi new uunuinir,v m wvu nun stock poud, 00 fruit tree, new rails, Price No. 17 One huniliml and forty four acres for $400, & lull fi'om Troy. Very tine frutt land. No. 18 Flvn hundred and twenty acre : 1 traet eomnoned or 4 farm. 4 dwell- In? houNvt, barn, xtablc gruuurlc uud alt nevetsary outbuildlniK; (WO fruit tree. It win oe soiu in parcel or as en tract. No 25 Two hundred and forty acre 3) miles from Troy, all fenced, and wensei in grans No. 27 One hundred' nntt twen'y acre, i mile of Troy, brick bonne of R room, tenant houxo 10 by 30, lance frame barn, crib with Wilson shed, talile, granary, ce houc. hen and mnoke Iiouhc. irood eellur i wells and branch for stodk water, largo oivlmrd In bcarlnic; iiubliu read upon two iue. rnue eoouo. No. 37-Oun hundred and ten ar re 3 mile Mouth of Troy, li acre tcuced and In cultivation; UTi acre timber: houne of i room, Ninoke,noue, wen, v Ktnnie. plenty of stock water; 123 fruit tree iu buarlutf. No. 38 One hundred and sixty acres 11 mile south ot New Hone. 40 acre In cultivation and tuiieed, V20 acre good tlm beat. Hewed loir house of 11 room, smoke hoimo, cUtern null, 70 Irulttrec iu bcarimc, stable, clib and sbud, a 5-tler tobacco burn. No. 89 One hundred and seventy- eight t seres, '2) mile east of Moscow, 110 fenced und In cultivation. I.urgo house of 5 rooms. h.iioKo iioiikc. clilcKen iioukv. table. crlh, tobacco barn, cistern well at house, fruit tree. Kvcry thing In good order. Half inuc to new scnooi uousu. No. 41 Two hundred ond tiftv-nlnn acre 4 miles Houtheont of Auburn. 140 un der fence and In cultivation, tw uvreslu tim ber. I.nrge 2-Ntory frame bouse of 7 room. i tenant house, '2 ntuble with large shed. 2 crib, wagon shed All very convenient. Over 300 fruit tree in beurlng. Uood neigh borhood. School bouse near. No. 43.-Two hundred nnd forty acres. 0 mile ent o! Troy, 110 aero fenced into convenitiu neum. liiiacrc or me very best timber. A d welhnu houm of four large rooi:, also u temmt bouse and all neeesiia ry nut houses. 2 lurge tobacco burn, orchard n bearing. All small fruits in the gurdeu. No. 44 One hundred and fifty seres 2 mile of Troy, too acre fenced and In cul tivation. Two dwelling house 011 the place; I outbuilding, orchard, well and Ilv water for stock ; till Iu good order. No. 46 One hundred and lxty acre in 4 mile or Uurr Oak; ISO acres fenced : Uwclllng-housa of live large room. 3 tlre-f.lnee : bam. stable, crib und gran ary t about SOOIrulttrecsnf apple. peaches, pear, plum, cherries and small I'ruit. The iai'in I In excellent repair, convenient to chureU uud school, Terms easy. No. 46 Seven hundred and twenty uere of timber lands, unimproved ; will be sold In n bodv or in tract, u desired bvtbe purchaser. It lay 4 miles north of Mill wood. Price low and easy term. No. 47 Ten ncrna n Troy; house of eight room, pnrcbe. cistern well, wood house, smoke bouse, stable und chicken house ; fenced uud divided Into small Held , largo pond in pasture ; Inilt trees In bear ing, und small fruits: shade trues In yard uud pasture. A bargain. No. 48 Three hundred aero, eight miles north of Wiirrenton ; 240 acre unlm nrriveil tiralrie and (Ml acre timber. Jt 1 near tlio Lincoln county cial Held. Farm on three side are fenced. Will make u tint class stock farm. Nn. 49One hundred and ten sore 1 mile of Trnv: house of 4 room, abundance ofall tiirletie of Irult In bearing, 2 tobacco nniiMc. Mtiiiun una an ncecs'sry outnuiiu ing, well watered. Everything Iu good re pair. No. 80 Forty acres 8 tnllps of Trnv. a house, stable und outbuilding, a young .....II ...... I. . ..... .. iircniirii. 11 irii auu siourt wuiar. icur u new school bouso. No. ol- Fort y seres 2 inlls of Troy, a uew house und stable and outbuildings, a young orchard anil good spring. No, 62 Six tv acres 8 miles of Can- au-Uris. a house' and outbuildings, orchard in uouring. uoou wueui ianu. No. Aft-One hiimlred and I wont v acres 2 miles of Hurr Osk, a house, stable und outbuilding, fruit trees und stock wa ter No, fit One hundred nnd fin fen acres U miles of Troy, unimproved timber aii'l. 1 ne tuuuor is oi tno nest uuuniy. 1VEWS AnVioRTisiwn. A honk coiiMlnlnir a list of towns 111 the I). 8, having ftOOO pop., und the newspaper na ing iurgni cimusiion in me itciigiou. A ult'jral. Slimline anil other snecial Journal. Table of Kates howlngiot of aifiertMiig and everything which an ml vertlser would like to know, Called ou re. eelpt of 10c. Add. OfcO. P. HOIVBM. 4 CO1, "umce ktitFI V., opp.Tilbuuvbld Oko. W.Mitiiit. Jacob Mut. MOHH & METZ, UNDERTAKERS Keep cnnataatlr Mtnl m full Ht-flC mr Ifmlerf nk Ib1b;CIs1m.iicIisis WfilNiit, Um hltesHtl Im'i - WtMl COFFINS, t all sizes, rilniH:i,MilTer Muled OrsmmeiilM, Haii dles, Ve. Orders) left with im (day or Hlfht; will be Ailed on very ithort No tice nnd at HISASOIVBBLU Repairs of Furniture Attend ed to Promptly. Mkep at Poatoffice Balld- inrROY, mo. Something New in Wagon Standards. Jacob Mctz, of tlm hrmor MohrSMentz. rurniturc Dealer or thl place, has on ex hliiltlou nn Improvcil Wagon Mtundsrd. rot which he obtained loiters patent on the lltli dayofiluly, M0, nnd to which he Invite the attention or limner and teamsters. Mr. Nets wlsbe to dipou of state und county rights, und liberal term will Im offered uersiin wishing to engage In tlm builncs. 1'hese stamlnrd are so constructed that they may ,ie readily nnd iiilcklyattacheit and detached ; urn strong und durable, sim ple In construction. Inexpensive Inmauu lacture, enabling bolsters tube ironed Willi much less labor ami nt much less expense than when Ironed In the uuulvuv. "RAILROAD ri Pasengcr lor tlm St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern Uitllroad will tind the U, S. MAIL HACK LINE the most onmlortnblo way or rcacluug thu railroad from Troy. Our Hack leaves Troy every day at M o'clock, making Connection with the Train for Sts Louis, o that p.issenger do not have to wait i Wentzville llo or six hour. Our other hack leave Wcntsvlllo forTrov nt 12 o'clock. 1111 the 111 rival of the inoriiiii train irom St. Lotil, univinln Troy early in thu evening. NORTON A WALKKR. 150,000 FRiJIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AT Buffalo Nursery, Including the old eholce standard ns well a tho rnro und choice new vurietic. also grapevine, small rruits.ete., and seven acre or choice hedge plant, nil grown on high and dry Ian 1. 0 mllo southeast of Troy, on Telegraph rood, and 1 tulle west of Moscow; otlles ou Nursery grounds. Send for new nhrldk'cil Descriptive Cat alogue and 1'rlee l.lst, or better, cull and seo lor yonrsell nnd be ennvlnced that 1 ciih supply you with anything In the Nursery line. Don't be gulled any longer by agents from foreign nurseries Into buying stock or them at extravagant prices,, but buy tlm same nnd better stock or me for less inonev and by so doing you will enable me to keep 'i Hint-clan nursery In your midst, suited to your want, and every 10 spent with me I that much retained 1111 1 added to the wealth of thin community. With many thanks lor the liberal patron niru 1 have enjoyed from this and the ndjoiu ing counties and with mil determination to increase and build up my Nursery to tlur highest standard, 1 solicit your future pa tron ge, Tlmc living at a distance and wanting hllhifiio worth or more, If they wlllbrl 11 horse Iced I will give them good stable room and bed nnd board ihcm tree of charge. ttend lor new Catalogue. JL. M. 8HTJ1VTW, Trr n. ADVSBTIbE IN THE TnOY HERALD. A LOT t)V r,AN' MHAHOS Al Jrk. hmcatioNw for Membership at only h llty Cent 11 Hundred. Flrtv for 8S cent 5 twenty-live f. 20 cents Us tbsu that uum ber 1 vent eavli.