busines1. C. S.MOSCOW.Patrick 5uHi ju bad the misfortune to have one of his bom* dangerously injured on the 26th, by being thrown upon the drug while the troy was dragging with tbetn. Sorry for Mr. Salih an: lie bad the misfortune lose one m the spring by mUbcs*.Mrs Jane e. Dartt, widow of Daniel W.Dartt, aged 3d j ears-, died very suddenly on the 2Tlh nit, of heart disease. The deceased Jean es six children to mourn the Joss of a kind and loving mother. The funeral was beki at the Moscow school bouse on Sundaythe 29tb, and was largely attended.Isaac Botsford gave »« a pleasant call the other day while out looking after the interest* of the const).We have often thought: that our honest wheat buyer at Oaklandshould hare a diploma- It i» aeported that he reothed a verypretty one from Moscow on the 30th. If so,Bill?, we congratulate you on year luck.In regard to tie best method of di*po«iag of eomstaTks, from the reply from one cone*, pendent we should beforeed to think that be was* nrofaaeionai man ami nat agnayr, ud had roecelrrd the idea that corapBto wag.# disease and tterefare rwoma eadi aama.mnedy that t« use! to remove the windfrom the stomach.: How ahott the Moscow mtfl? Mr. Denby, ptewe let us bear something about it.« » • FARMER.