AGRICULTURAL. SEED CORN The seleetion of seed corn is one of the west important things which a farmer does at this season. Coarse cobs accompany late maturity, as a rule ; fine cobs, well tipped out, Wimp , perfect maturity, adaptation to the season and ;roil, and a fixedness of char aeter which it isimportant to maintain. The cawing of corn takes place to a great extent after husking, and the prosenee of a great. soft, 1 1 3.*s cob in each ear gives a tendency to mould which should be seduously =M ed. The old experiment of fitting a paper cone to an car of corn, then withdrawing the ear, shelling it and returning the kernels to the cone is interesting and instructive.-- If the kernels will all go into the cone, the cob is too large, and we should say the corn unfit for seed. The cone should be made of brown paper, dampened, bound tightly around the ear, coming no higher than the kernels, but covering all, theendstire !rimed off, and it is allowed to dry before the ear is dr a wn out. One may easily judge by the eye which ears have the smallest cobs, those which are best tipped out, which h a ve , th e kernel, in the closest rows, and all the r , running unbroken from end to cwt. nese ears will not be Ibutal among the biggest round, nor among the longest, usually, but among those of mediate sir , . A friend used to say, as he shrove 1 , 4 his least corn. "every eer as regular and Mttlul as a white oak pin. - And so they wcrc. as nearly a corn ears could be. firm, close, bard and solid. CFLTURE OF CANTAIMITES The (;ormantown say , Tbv unit ure of this fruit, tmmotudk i, we think. by any other grown, we an. glad to sea is becoming more general. Almost every per , son having a garden of any size is beginning to try his hand at it, aml it Pau be dol. wish as munch success as raising a crop of corn.— The groeml should have a warm exposure and be friable—day mould not heitm adapt. ed—the hills should be dug fint six inches and tilled with weldrAnted manure and rich or six set's should be pm at eyol distanee, about an halt hi depth, and the should be 0 . 111 with the other The hills should be alantt six felt apart each way, and the plants, when they have pan— ed all danger, should be thinned out to al out three in a hill. The Led must Le kept clear of all w,aal, and grass, nil when the vines comm.:two running they sleuth"' not be disturbed, (.1' the root"..ts volute..zed with the muds, and by which it large!y supplied with nottri , liment. s will be broken. The glimnd, as the vine,. be g io should br v on e AA ‘ e r with an iron rake. es pecially:l'ler aht my -bwer. to loosen it anti give these rt-otlet.4 a eltatat. vi take hold. They should be plant" d at the ti tun 4 cormo planting Thx i- uo r, v.hy I it'• rtrater ,ll4,lll+l lOC 11:11,v a patch fit catiraiup , - ror I . 4lnikt pled •grHunti 49 by 1,14 11.'114 he ' , Hough tier a tuode;•atc-,i401 LOU, IVATba AND Fttst . .. -S. W. Stew. Newcastle Co., Delaware, had his ht.ll 'et an 6E4.! 1111.6112 a heavy thunder storm. Ile wishes to knou if the cooflagrati, was probith'y tine to the lipinn'te . nr to that was stored there. A 4 the I,arn had two pond lightning rods, awl as the lime w a s placed dose to than :i.ll of the barn inhere tie rain (Toed 1 , , lho:: 1 1 thrum d i tl w craek we cone that the limo. or rather the water, was in this ern-e the i n ecielhry. - Ile thinks. that it' it was duo to the pre ~, n , ., of the lime, the feet should be published f time benefit of others. We supposed it was generally known that lime, i n e ., ro bi n i nt , with water, or in ' ` Makin.,." as it is termed. evolved suflicient heat to t=ot fire to wood and other combustible. Only a few weeks ago, 'teeter Grant, at lons Hata had an experience of this kind. The I tubtrm made an unusual rise and overflowed hi dock, on which was a shed having a C o ti .j,k ra l,b, (inanity of lime stored in it, awl a .-mflagra tion was the re:ult. it is not an unusual occurrenee that ves , els having- lime as part of their cargo, are lost by the, 11,w small a quantity of lime will generate heat , nilleiett to fet lire to wood, wo cat. ' , -; but a few ounces u I , r ho,-e“ h and a pound will cook a I ver , tetth. it ;- better to lose the value of a f‘w. bushels ef limy than to run any risks in -to; in it. RAISIN(; A rorresporlitt lit or the wit.% r AN SfAR I,lmvit fir tho truth of the Finur,ititt sUciaeut I planted motions, cucumbers, and a few pumpkins MI a hillside facing the north.— The ground was in a tolerably eon,' condi tion. As soon as the young plants had I, e etrated to the height of say two inches above the surface, I applied a solution of: 4 4't Petre. It must not be made very strong, and must be applied with great eare, that is. NO that none of the solution will touch the leaf or stalk at the time. A good w a y to have a large spoon, or small ladle, as the solution, if allowed to touch the tender plant suddenly will injure or kill it. Two large tablespoonful, applied three times, at intervals of two or three days is enough. 1 raised such a crop as was really astonishing. I am not now filming, but I shall never for got that crop. =33 Mil' Voting trees, like other young pima. require care, and no one need sow the seed with the expectation that they will take care of themselves. Weeding, cultivation, and thinning must be duly attended to, and if the little trees are •likely to suffer run► drouth, they should be covered with a good mulch of saw-dust, If they are left in the seed-bed over the first winter, thew will need to be covered with leaves.—Amcricum A/riot/tura ll= Sr The Ince where the young chiekein retire to outto have a dry floor anal ho kept Perupu ly clean, and as the floor is the coldest part of a room, their roosting box ought not to ho more than twelve inches high, and to 1 e slanting, which will keep NEW RESTA.URANT, In Shire', Outline , ON Maio Stoves. WMI GILMORE, tioaea, aflitutoseburg sae viviaity thtu he boa opined a New IREIIiTAU in this 0., where ho invites his old Ole o& and cfmlimlrril to colt 411,1 oartakt , of his refroehments. -- it is his 11111 , 1111 , 91 to ..tl..p the best .10 B EI?ANI) .1 L cmowinoly nn ton 4 t Alce. Parlor, Sarcomata. The Will Water. Pettey idoonodee, Kit berry sad Id to • on Syrups, ran 1411011111 be had at hie lit.chotrunt. In the outdo lie* he promentra Stasi or. IASI! not lint awed this pleat , Pickled Oysters chums, hordittoe Etch, kimbocued Chicken, P 104104 Tripe and Keel' Tongue, Stc., Va. He also hto a goo( article of 7//rt Ps until Chewing Abaco) Mr bin cumomora • p Oleo hint ft call. Illoontburg, June 13, Mkt. G REAT nmuistNs AND RClinCiioll In Prices. und, , ,,ion.„, otter to ttio putriYc GREA T BA RGA INS in all kind* of MUM. 72 4 C0a2kalliadlaSZCNO4 Such as Dlty (OOth, Sil: iI:V MV 11t LI II %ROW %RR 1100/01 and "iolbov, Hats, Callo, awl %Mona in oven' vorkiv. Oar nisuinesit from th iirtt at January, will be con dueled on o *Wetly CASH SYSTEM, and persons rori.hi,m , •• • i 3 hue can do ou at ry Clorreni t% 7 oleu.s is rrireti. All lambs of proOltro rt.! taken in *Luna oiy. t!...t" We torrtisily invite the nubile to GIVE US A CALL; and n share of their patronage. IlrNt'NrH& Slityti AN ratae.i , tea, January 1. Ino7. .); IiUMBL!k. ! LUMBER ! ! tailettv that they have thett PLANING MILL Hatt in apura,Gm with an titPlltiVe assortment of Lt a 17;41 Ll 3 tT W, and aro now pr•prire,l to sttpply nH orders short taottre hod nr tho lowest prices for cash, Their a: , ~, r tment of I.l'tlitvr While Pine Plank, Hoards, Flooring, Snreice awards, Siding,lensloek Plank, Uuuled or unpinned, to SIIII 111/relvowtv Frame stow Jet, 11/14 OrtflailIO: Or ail olAss, Thor planing 1 /1 owl I.etolter Yard tw eitonted at the Railttettl Itebot. very conveniently for shipping to otter by Ow cortto. 'Hwy ore robt.tatilly lIISIOIrIOOI/0111 lumber wt . till kite', find person,. wOO lumber of eltily ,et rieteot WIII,fo well to exmoine their .torit before ei,elvhere. They are determined eto• mew), preparedto $Olll4 IMunp as the rfit.apet.t. Thr y“ffod. ,ire to 1104/1111 the piddle IMO llSpet lolly tbo4 e wto. 1.11 to tmbaw. WI stuff t bot they bon, one etally prepared to cut timber- of almost ev.ry stie wet length required. TIMM, Wlshltt,t to btlllli Or CO4llll/Ctori (or huiidwq, coo oast money, by ttiv t!it! 11,4 3 I WI The Milk,' +Wed ienulA 11,4" Ur111(11111, that they are provar,H ,tonll t:1 , 14 41 , 1 , :tf 4 NilleilitiPry, M arlyiurt v+. all ;units A agricultural impleumids, twou We term.. Ad,LN,A, P. G. E V ER, R« pt. 14, Ista slapapatta. pa MANHOOD: ad, thief hattliehedt a omw cdotbm of crisrinvi:l.l:s cel«bra.l I ay tot the rid feat t•ura OVlth"tn MediVint , fait W,aktwas, inyttlontitly s,untild 1 , 11, nut NIL, .1 ritcapnrity, Jntpedrranutvs ht %Mt Mtge, ate. ; MVO I'tilt. , llllllMMl, V,[1111.11:r. nu t Induced by sot t tido :44. , .en ur Kt•tutl , NtrAvtt• . ..nvi./0p... only nothar front it thirty yrat,' oicc”,s• int praCtlCo. that tSte 01611.4 , 1113 V IW radlr.Blly curhi w allow tin; nub OA , nC ,Ht, 'fro of lb. , !Mg, pohtillif out n mod , ' of Mr , 01++. + &quid, by titvaii4 ~f la iiiatt,tr what hi., ion ittly , euraa hflu , Flf c 6 aply. tint:3'oy, Bud ra+ll,4li). • ivt the, ift the, Bands or , v,ry rolth ilit! 11101. Hunt. t , exi, in 21 pi an c ra O pe, t any no. dtcaw poxi-}afd, nn ruccipt cetst, or two A4arees IS.J. LINT I y. orlt, to, 19, E kl)1Ni; BAIL WINTER A HAUGE A ENT. Dpeoin:cr (ALIT Tll - SK Lism ellom 1111 Nofllll and N,,011 WeA for PhiladolOwt. York, Pttlisvul ltr. •t'arnuynet hatmii. A 111 t• JOWa, I:UOrt , nt rpitrata, ColLinthi.t, &At.. 'Trains leave Ilarrir.burg for New York, as follows: At 3 00, nod 933 x PM) 110 an,l 900 p . igg , with Aftio,l4 Trait.* alt the on:41voola Itswl r O3 O and York lit .",119 and 111 111 a M yu . 141.win4 I .!or*areompa. ni i n n tlo: 300 A n out At. Ti:tion vrAbout change., 1.e3r0 I . 4lrrkkurq 'or [!culling, rott 41,11 Tama - 9WI, Nisto.rsvllle. A .leatol, Ailott"wii alit A of and 11 10 and f IU y *topping at Lebanon nut principal Way ntitiaus , Ili , 110vxtnrlMOkarounertiunsfor l'llllwtophitt alit Golv. For Polt , ville. Sclolytkol ,von and Auburn, it:, 1.4+001011 and 84, to ^1,1,101 Itnit tic 0,11 ne 11.mi..1 , urg 01 3 '2O Pm. it,t9rowe Ixave N' Y , or nt 0 1111 0M.13 M and "Lo ' " ll* At and 3 '34 4 sN,sy. rain AM% u. 11 ,4 nt . 4 trll4 arathiqr ntlo .01 4141 1 , 1 11 9 1 Id 101 .4101414144 Ilk at t r p a ; 4.1 g 141146 and 11111.1 A . l 91 ,. 4 I 1.4 •: 1 ;.444( 9 14 r, NI 44111111 M nod S p M. Laays l'at,,alls for Itar...La , 4 1. I;(111 aati sa , apu , h..atta ItAroae , at 7 la, a At I;3D. u rAdAri.m2l 1.- 411 tlulmnl.ltll.4llr• old CI I.lp t . I'.: i tht :~U4~Lt), (1 , 1014 r 61 .1 running olity , F. F. ; A Al, and It, who.. . A for H1M...1.1114 n 1.11112 M, for Ross ror4 and 4 I, M. tor Comilttn4lion, Mihmigy, g 031 14 ,11 School and ixcur• eion TirkVfn, to and from :111 ratan. Ituaguri , ettucl,e,l through; to p00n44 4 FFach rasteiLer. II A Vu.)1,1.4 C,n,•ral J; n. Nr'w ("""'' NEV' 64")1)8' FOR FILL and.WIATER, It. W. BOWMAN'S a:lA*64o.lp Risaz)L - t- ata I ORANIII N MUZ. THE untlerpipoll bee just r , 'Eulted a very urea and excellent neenrtment of PAM., AND WINTER GOODS, whkhpropomeog to own eery ritteS Ile has qualit ies of CLOTHS, I:ABSi:times, MUINUNS, CALIC~I t, I 1 AINW. MEIIINOES. C it r.,1 !KA, rte. &e. The Grocery Department is Oiled with the hest quality of (midi groecries nod arovioion*, MICA so Nagar, molames, dour, salt, fish, loon. bacon, Idea*. &c. r 7 Omar), protium taken in exchange for good*. for which the Mew** market price will he given. lac that fail to give him a tall and secure great bargain*, R. W. WWII AN Orangeville, Illov.41,1„ EMEDIAL INSTITUTE. FOX SPEOIAL VASES, No. 14 Bond Bt, New York.. Imo" Full information, wtth the OfAra frathoreihris also. a Hook on Ottiat Met aiss in a srairol witidope .ent icron, Le' an owe mut read for Wm, and yaw 'MI leat ?dein for, as advertiaton phypirians are genrni:ly too ',odors, without wforritres no stranger should be treated. Enelosse stamp for postage; nod direct to DR. LAWRENCE, NO 14 HOED ETRENT, NEW YORK. Nov. 14. O. M. P. GO TO BROWER'S TO BUY YOUR kXs.(2l?Z;# l l,raAila BR OWN & PERKINS.' Piantit for the People 1 420 Broome St., N. T. %v., would oth the attention of *let publir and the trailer to our ablaut New et 4/10 thitiOot. in the follow. • ins stylos; trirlit A, irs lam., Front large toned vent rs. plain ease, caller octagon or carved lugs, strutsitt honour, bead itiond ling on plinth, ~..yap STYLI.; 11, I octave, thil , s as style A with nor. pentane nrouldilic no With. carved legs and lyreo 400 tfrYtsli e, i octave, Font Embers large round not pehtthe bottom, Inthlitting.o Chile lit Ott style fr, revved lyre and desk. fancy carved lege... • WI V' Lei D. 7 octave. rear large round corners, finished hack, mouldings on riot and plinth. serpentine bottom. carved lyre and desk, Ole' cant curved trait legs eirm The ahoy t. styles are all finished in elegant rose. wood eases and have the full Iron frame. r thoeh action, harp pedal. bowled loth, ivory he),,, and key fronts and exceed in orierstrung bass, or arty ail the 7 g Octave Pianos now manufactured. 'They are made of the bent materials and for finish, durability, purity and sweetnes of tone, cannot he surpassed. Wo invite the tittelithin Ot the piddle, of dealers and the profession, to a CS itriCdt ts.atithitttiott of the merits of our Pianos.l ty avoiding ti.e area( evpensms atteminnt upou co s tly Whole.. end e.lownstve warmootna in tho city. wenn, enabled to oller these Plasm., at pr , ea %Web day competition, and Invite all to veil and exitintee them before purellitAW: elatn hem ith•thrie.s tern rely epee 14.0144114 their Pianos promptly, and ao efethelitel Ceti ~rise no the my leo nre on distinctly designated by the 1ett0r,..% Thereof styles deveribeil above, embody all the essential changes its exterior tioXib of wow, wittrb art+ by may manufacturers ma up to 15 a n d ‘,..0 puttems, MUSIC DEPARTMENT, G 1100ERI wnorld reoperlitilly roll the noel Lea era and tliuein4.Mrhrrai '0. , 0 p0. t , t o one Irsoute n 1(1010 lilt kind. td Anthem "CooOa colt bo ohtainud on Ulu moat 14(0 . 0,,1r term The long exporionro of onr Mr, Primp , : in 3tu=icat Comentinne, Choirs, Me Concert Room end Nrllool, enables tam to aloe iidvin 111111 infomillion on nil Omni , : of mosirar gmereet no 10 the etr o o of proper work' , of in ii r action formation 01 time of oo.t. —orogrere. 11101,14",1 404 0 , 110 11110041 , '%ll 00 1 1 111 commiee re, leader', 1 , 0004.00 I 0,0.04. sheet Moric forniehed on the umal torque with promptotrn and h, Immo y order...o tetted And t.ioctions made for impale, machete. 47011( Vlio. . kc., arm Now reedy the new Seedily &heel 'TIIE Cl4/11,1111110i 1144011115 E fly 1' E. geo.e. Author of Snerini Lute. Sunday Ilona Danner, Oriental titre Beek, realm King, tee., 4C^ will „,n,r copy, 1.3.0 paid, to any addre 4 e. to rerrupl or twenty cent.. Th., prim 6 f 'Tar , :01.0 , 1 04 S111:1, copies, in paper EilYdrii fly itt.i too ti 4,1111 stogie rodiee, in board cover+ $3 35 By the 100 10.00 Strtird Pirrdrr I t rrlialt Jog , introduced, and tieing adopted by all leading (vows to the notnurocturn of Plaine:, Organs, Bd. tiara Thlderi. Forttito re, Ever) out. Won Into a Plano bolt 'MVO II bottle or 01,4 tt,od for rireenard, alto We %till give Pull parttenlar.4 and ttireetions. A ppllcut woe for Tt tritory and Argr reeeived by RaitWN AL PERKINS General Agent* rot etre United Otatr , , 4do Itrof,m” Streit, N onus lidrditiiu in lb, e..oititv Weed :! ae hotite, n 4 t ti it Ordvred, In flte u+.++,l , Ive st, 1, , ,r 0 1 . 4 s; G DN., AG Evr.s FOt \ , S , ~ N ,, . 41u lirosus; ritreut, N 1 tlet.M %, 1807. .k.NDEItTE HAIL. 'fhb , crew line tritver.r e the Northern 00 Notth v. sie rr a rortylt. , OP. tin.ylvai4 to the City .4 grt. ern I raw. It ~p,rattm try the renn.yl, ania lialireuui cntnnato T t a t e or Easeerigpr Trani. , at tioribunthertrtnii. Erpt 'mein I I tr. le Gtnrera. Trate: C ;!.$ A ,tr Wtl ite NS A '4l Leave Westward. Eric hail Tr . Alt ErieEN tit3in Trait' 1i 14 I' 3t 1-:!tailr4 Miit 4 4.5 r 31 1'40.m1:4 , 41'mA ran thronall on I.l* , Frie iull u3.t la...lls** v.oltioat thaalle Grab Ways b+ twain Ptil!adfll44l4 and 4,:ri.* ffa= Vi rk .4 0 on.) in • :init . «. iv Ern , In to) n Now l'iteit at :i fnY 1, in • ait i• at Erie 1,"n" U..." N. Iv Votk 1411 In at to t):1 a 411: urrl 'VC at. Now 1ort; 1 f't t t Am t :AN cans nn all mro t tot,. Car Wrap - mat tan re.tvaltaz rt,, , nger ba,ta,.s, a'±, at ./C tt-r 30 , 11 and Thal t tai !p!c3 And F - ..141t1 tita t A , ;,1“ It. , 13th and Market Stry,t. rhilact, Iptit 3 Erie, Wm. Wow'', lat at N. C. ft 11. 11. IOW:410N. H. W. GWINNEIt, “f”,. 10 it. 4 A. 4. 'I f.1,11,q.41 Stip't 1,4 e. t'rt IS, I t 37 AriIArTED! Wbett by the ii ii PR rINVILI.rri 1:1AX IR you uto tar corer! s,o/OlOttlefltly Milt :it 3 1101fIttelo•tt, The 10 1 1011ithIrti er • Who'll h 3, uttetoool Oats Inv If o4bler ooh. too for Phy , irti I 1 tot NVt'Vollii tfirukr„ f;rnetr.l Proorutroo. of M rut Gliefitt% tia11• 0 1• or hay or the rum 11 1 1 , 11ifla 1301,1 i OW- it the 01 00 1 pr•TN';;Il.“ ii 1,4 1 1 j lqfpr,qPiOri• iiiii:oB(llV io Etll.lV or li,o,01,••: , , tog* ,r uartnui v, i•0010A3011, S 3011330: Of i• •um -1100, hoolual“ Arr. It will r, -top• lb, r, UP W the tlt10,0! pit it by bcusll4l rlo oti tII t o t pr V 0 0 02 ot.r ia , tau humboeßal 110 110.3 . 0 liy '0,1110,k 3:0113100.0111 , tar Win 1.. b•it w nibm itehy far I:trtir,lll.: ,at to. he alth ms a A v r i loo r •m o 303 , 0100401 1/1 vet)• rorilaw,. Prim 1, or four tootthor to our Oil tow honk! I. P Wail+ lit ti , o Wee( 3 tlire ill (di iIIIII , C , rY cits erf . t•titerikPlll fi.r the at , ,/ rralaw-ht tire +4 Gifitorrh,t. rrethitti t Stritinte runt ail atii . vtion.t tit the ht.wys and Illit,tdcr. titres etr , , ted is rent, 11)1 4:o*. Th- are itr , e4l,-4 rrow regrtaht+t extracts that oiro h oh the .yortent, rtn