V'—Bush Hill is one of the neatest and most beautiful of our villages. The residences, the business houses.the mills all indicate substantialthrift, and their arrangement, to-gether with the neatly laid-out flower gardens and streets, and well cultivated vegetable gardens and farms, indicate industry and intelligence. We had time only to visit a few of its leading industries. The laige mill of W. 0. Petty A: Co.. which is supplied with all needful machinery for manufacturing doors, sash, blinds, shutters, c., and which find a market all over the country. The large tannery of Tomlinson Bros., which turns out about $20.00(1per year, and where they make splendid shoes for men. women, and children for the wholesale and retail markets. The Prohibition Leader, published here by Messrs.Tomlinson Jones, has a neat little office and is as bold and hopeful as if it bad a quarter of a million subscribers. “What will be the policy of the Leader jw to the two political parties? we enquired. “Respecting them, it lias no policy. It is waging war for a great principle, and the lessons of the past teach us, if we expect to succeed we must depend on the friends of prohibition and not on political parties.”