xxxit ! Get'os*KlßlA CO. William Himll. Allohiate JAIN& bar; Petal PC,Jilhnitt. th y and ak of.Conuatagaga Column tt. dater and .11.?conier----Johnft. 14taan. - rOtiller, Callandadonots— Montgomery Coe. David longer, ttlinriff—Mo t tlirGard.. l'fitattuter.---J* nsit #x,..Thlt. A B lin pert, At ttarartaaolalnt .1),-itattnon. Jacob-Km* . CAllkltdasiaw*Claak--Wiu..trßhliutn. Camaniminnpr Attornix---14, It Little. Appraivl---W : I Jacol4. nty -I I One tflirrid Atitoitcy - Trarigh. leclouvr—Witilato Thd..r. zirt. ,:mwrintennivot--Vbaq. O. Barkley, As i lirgoiN 11 ' 1(011101 nnu eVi e r, CLit John Ai r iatant As or Pittnnw, I )aAtiet Melionry. et4ectnr --Benjamin 4 '. Hartman. Neorn;nl Ncheio - 1 nit ;I Literary Institute. BOAIM OF r 111 Nll 1 . CARVER, A. M.. Principal, ,Prute, , mr litellectnal and M.,ral Science. and Theory rind Practice or Teaching. 311,s Sarah A. Carver, PreceptreNs, Teacher of Fr c ed t , Botany and Ornamental Itranclio. Isase-1). WA, A. 8., Prof.: , ser Antitatt Languages and Eng. lit.h Grammar. J. W. Ferree, A. 31. Profes:tor Mathematics and Practical Astronomy, Bev. David C. Julio, A. M., Prolotssor of Chemistry and ,Phy4l.4. '" V. :M. Bates Teacher of Geography, Ilistory and Book keeping. James Brown, Assistant Teacher of Mathematics and Eng. lihh Grammar. Mis 4 Alice M. Carver, 'lmams of Musk on Piano and Melodeon. Mrs. Hattie L. Best, Teacher of Voeal Music, and Assist. Tench es of In; Music. '4)143, ,Julia Uuest, "reatlierok Model drool, The Winter torn will commence Novem ber 2d, IsO, and until our Buntline 11. Li is rosily tio occupancy, on application to the Prineipal, student+ will be furniAed with homes in pleaF.ent families. It Loiter fur students to CO11)111(11(' at tho otreffing of the term ; but uhrn t his i, iluVractieable, they can enter at any time. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. ‘l.oomstium iumBIA op. sub critter, proprietor or the +donee an la.itie establishment. not. repared to retei% e hr,lo.r. All Kinds of Machinery, for eolioriros. Must Purnatoe, tgiationnq knjines ?HP ISNI Il NA MAi7IIIINII4. ike . 41.!. He is nINn prepared In make Stoves. all rlxer and ratters., pinw•lrnno. and cverylit uonally dimulf• io Al +44 l'non.lriirs. Ilia ..21.914i v‘• rat and im.ril..llorntkinen. •vnv. flint him in rer.ovin: the lurq.•el contract* on law DI rat rr• Ir • hidt on the night of the election, that it hasn't come down yet. ...Chinese hemp is sneem , rnliy grown in Kentucky. The longest fit/Ors Jncasure over sixteen tem .... certain ility-athlied wife says that her louhatni is buds a launderer that he can't even try on n now bunt without "putting his tbut in it." ...A Kentuckian was poisoned the other day by chewing bark which he mistook for rlivery elm. Prentice says he "barked up the wrong tree." ...What is the difference between editors and matrimonial experience? In the for mer the devil cries for "copy," and in the Litter the "copy cries like the devil:" western farmer says he raises four hundred bushels of potatoes to the sere, which would he n big thing if he didn't rjsiee boys enough to oat them all up. TJIEUr is a laAiortl in 80-ton who is a the habit of paving an extra fork be4ido the plato of sm.!' boarders a hive not paid prompily--being an intimation to "fork over" likowi.w. ...Endeavor always to remember that yott are in the immediate presence of CM, and strive to act as you would it' you faW the Saviour standing by our side. EctmNet dia, he is really there. Some months ago a Bo4on house sent out a elr.fi oc five hundred and nine hoop- Iltirts to Japan as a venture. The Japs put a cover over them and used them as um brellas ...A prict 401, d a tipsy .1" liow, leaning against a fence, wherebe expected to go to when he died. "If I don't g rtlona. any Getter than now, I won't go nowhere," he i s a deliploa, madam!" CI• chime,' a crusty old bachelor to a witty young lady. "And wan is always hugging some delusion or other," was the quick re lot t. ...An old maiden lady in Nen York tine 3 4 , ft all her mol,erty for the purpota3 of !ding a clan.el), on enntliti that her holy awl 1...!) ..11:0.11W made into mortar in which to lay the COTllir-,tone. ...A lady a l, fr zzala one baboon, three tabby cats: and n parrot. Filo states rti a t, nt,w n art 61, )411a hip no further use an' them, Mr the rcason that their ami ably flnalitics are all rowl.ink.'d in her has- tii,con-.lato f,Tow Cut west. w A tn) to 4 rt.= wife reitt 4 llll3". A y. ulcepitiFfn ttottiticitc" , Friend "Well, I've lost ciovett, lost untbroliag, yes uvtut cows and loreA, but ¢ never Itul unyttut. to cut me like this." ...An 0:: •hange announces that Mr. Sey mour. in thi tratbh mime time& "ip in 0 0 ,1 hp.ofh, goPs when t e , es are ravorable. eats his three square meals a day, anti i , not in the Ico.-t flustered by the panic in the )lauhattan Club, but cool as a water ' ...To plunge a young lady six fhtliorni deny in h:Erpiocs., give her two canary bird , ' a hair (111Ze M001111)MM artflell garde of silk, an i,correain, several rmo-budm, squeeze of the hand, awl a promise of.* new bonnet. If she won't well it will be because she can't. • ...A Sunday school teacher asked a little girl who the first man was. She answered that she did-not know. The question Watt put to the nt;:t, an Irish child, who antrwer• 01 loudly, "Adam, sir," with apparent sat isfactits, i .'Law," said the first scholar, "you needn't feel no grand about it, he wasn't an frislitunti." ...Additional intelligence from the aceno of the tato earthpntke is that in Quito the stench arising from tho unburic , t bodies is - ,S4)lllo,people were still being dug 'eat of tho ruins afire, ow poor fellow among them having been entombed fur six days along side of his wife's corpse. ...A simple looking freedman recently pre4enteft litmdeff as "the. burette its nnW of the *Wham States, aid egpreseed e• desire to be married. "AR right, fetellt::: ,, your awseth9art along," was the reply. 1..1, hain't gut nono t mars," was the reply; "dog tole wo it was your Lusiness to tin' me IMO MIMI En