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Insurance • Advertisement , <Pc 
Miscellaneous •Idvcrl isetncnls 
NEWS CONDENSER 
JlPetc Publications, &c, 
— Pig’s Eye is the name of a town in Minnesota. 
— The new Lord Mayor of London is a printer. 
— Toronto is to have a comic paper. 
— Gadfly is a village in Missouri. 
— A cigar costs $350 in Hayti. 
— A “ Hotel de Nord” receives strangers at 
Omaha. 
— An Ohio horse has just, died at the age of 
fifty-one. 
— The pubiitrschools of Mobile are attended by 
1,037 children. 
— Norwich, Ct., has four churches without a 
settled pastor. 
— Dumas is to report the Ecumenical Council 
for La Libcrte. 
— Live oak is being shipped from Ellaville, Fla., 
to San Francisco. 
— The Khedive’sson is excused from attending 
prayers at Oxford. 
— State aid to religion has received its death 
blow in Australia. 
— Prof. Park, of Andover Theological Semi¬ 
nary, is in Scotland. 
Kalamazoo, Mich., rcjoicesin the completion 
of her water-works. 
— The Japanese Prince of Satsmna has now a 
case in a Paris Court. 
— Fifty students attend the law school, at 
Bloomington, Indiana. 
— A colored theological seminary, in Rich¬ 
mond, has forty students. 
— Lafnyel le, Ind., has used over 8,000,000 brick 
for building the past season. 
— There are said to be but 600,000 Methodists 
outside of the United .States. 
— Memphis street railway companies are in¬ 
troducing the o»e-horse curs. 
— The prize tor plowing at the Oregon State 
Fair was won by a Chinaman. 
— The Moravians have eighty-ciglu missionary 
stations, with 70,311 members. 
— A piano factory in Boston uses weekly the 
tusks of two elephants for keys. 
— One of the largest Sunday-schools in Califor¬ 
nia is composed of Chinese children. 
— Gen. John F.. Wool left $15,000 to the Rens¬ 
selaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy. 
— The total receipts of the Mctlmdisl Mission¬ 
ary Societ y in fifty years are $8,531,581. 
— The city of Buenos Ayres has it population of 
180,000, and the province 1,180,000 souls. 
The Yale Navy has reed veil a gi ft of $350 for 
live years to enable it to beat Harvard. 
— Thus far this year Renton county, Iowa,has 
had a hundred and fifty-eight marriages. 
The Sunday-school conference of the Qua¬ 
kers of Philadelphia proved a great auecoss. 
— Watering milk in Switzerland subjects the 
offender to elghteou months' imprisonment. 
— In Madagascar twenty or thirty now churches 
have boon formed since the first of January. 
— Five hundred acres of potatoes are said to be 
frozen in the ground in Clinton county N. Y. 
— A marriage, specially gotten up for the occa¬ 
sion, was one of I he sights at the Suez Canal fdc. 
— Now Jersey has 131,937 Sunday-school schol¬ 
ar*, who eon tribute an average of $1 a year each. 
— In Philadelphia limy are going extensively 
into the busiuoaa of manufacturing artificial Ice. 
— San Francisco, with a population of about 
160,000, expended $100,842 for its schools lust year. 
— The Brie Railway Company proposes mov¬ 
ing its shops from Dunkirk to HornellsviUe, N. Y. 
— The quarries at Camden Mills, III., arc in¬ 
fested with big snakes, some over seven l'oet 
long. 
— The new street in London leading to the now 
Blackfriars Bridge is to be named after Mr. Pea¬ 
body. 
— A special train of Russian nobles met Patti 
on the frontier aud escorted her to St. Peters¬ 
burg. 
— The Methodists have twenty-three colleges— 
with 5,200 students—aud five theological semi¬ 
naries. 
A London omnibus company carried twenty 
million passengers during the first six months of 
this year. 
— Seven miles from Boonsboro, Iowa, there 
has boon found a vein of coal four and a half 
feet i hick. 
— The silver communion service has been 
stolen from the Reformed Church at Rhino- 
beck, N. Y. 
— The “ Mid-county Railroad” from Whitehall 
to Troy, Js*. V r „ seems to be in a fair way to meet 
with success. 
— The Russian Admiral Karpoff, commander 
of the -Mulakoll Tower during the siege of Sebas¬ 
topol, la dead. 
— A London importer of Australian beef fur¬ 
nishes a meat dinner, well cooked aud nutritious, 
for two cents. 
— A Sunday-school has been recently started 
with thirty-t hree scholars by a Government em¬ 
ploye at Sitka. 
— The third annual re-union of the Atmuni of 
Amherst College who reside in Chicago, was held 
on the—oth ult. 
— The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louts 
Railroad is building thirty-two palace cars for 
its extensive travel. 
p ltEPA IS .1 TO IS V DEDICATION. 
The human system, the most delicate and 
sensitive of all created tilings should be duly pre¬ 
pared to meet the shock occasioned by a sudden 
ohange In the temperature ol' the air. Even the 
solid metals contract and expaud under cold and 
heat—so that if man were composed of iron, in¬ 
stead of frail tissues and fibers, circulating fluids 
and brittle osseous matter, his frame would not 
be proof against the vicissitudes of climate. As 
it is, it behooves every one, especially the feeble, 
to fortify tiie frail tenement of mortality against 
the inclemency of the present season. A whole¬ 
some, strength-supplying vegetable tonic and 
alterative Is llie preparatory medicine required, 
and among medical agents of this character' 
HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS stmul su¬ 
preme. In a successful career of nearly a quarter 
of a century, the preparation has never been 
equalled or approached, and Its sales are now 
larger than those of any half dozen articles, 
purporting to belong to the same class, that has 
ever been advertised in this country. As a 
remedy and preventlveol’ Dyspepsia, and alt its 
com plications, it may be said to have lived down 
competition and to be thestandard specific of the 
Western Hemisphere. A course or thisgenial re¬ 
storative at. the commencement of Winter is the 
surcstsafeguard against all the complaints which 
are caused or aggravated by exposure to cold. 
St. Paul Pioneer. 
Kstnbllslind A. TO. 1SAO. 
The Oldest Newspaper in the State of 
MINNESOTA. 
llaily, Tri-Weekly ami Weekly. 
TERMS—Daily. $iu no per year, 
Tri-Weekly. ii Oil 
Weekly. 2 00 
The WEEKLY Pioneer ix Hit* largest Newspnper 
In the Northwest. and in addition tu a targe amount 
of Sectional and Stale Nttvrs, It will contain the most 
reliable and latest information of the 
ttlSD Itivr.lt INSl ItltlCCTtON, 
now In progress on the Minnesota, frontier. , 
Addre »3 PfuNJfiKU PRINTING CO.. 
St. Paul, Minn. 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
NEW YORK, 
NO. 200 BROADWAY, BET WEEN FU LTON AND JOHN STREETS. 
CASH CAPITAL, 8125,000. 
$100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department of the 
.1 n . i / . ■ n ■ ■ ii 
JJEMtY WARD lililiCJMliR’S 
ESSAY ON 
The Potato Mania 
WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR 
All the Officers and Directors (without an exception) are Stockholders, and will 
take ffood care that the proper reserves lor the further protection of the Policy Hold- 
era will hr made, —- 
This Company makes a Cash Dividend to its Policy Holders of from 33% to 00 
per cent, each year and in advance, by means of its low rates of premiums. 
The safety of the Polity Holder is guarded. 
All A>\v York (tuiipaiilos are Obliged by the State to Set Aside the same Reserve. The 
reserve for each Company is the same, calculated on the same table of mortality, and at the 
same rate of interest; consequently, all are safe. 
CONDITIONS OF POLICY: 
This Company’s policies art: non forfeitable. 
This Company imposes no restriction on travel after one annual payment has 
been made. 
This Company insures the lives of females. 
This Company will not contest any legal claim. 
Tltis Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof is fully established. 
Tln> pales are lower limn Ilioae of any 4'ompiiiiy orgnnized 
under a lie laws of Aetv York, and re*i>on*tl>le to the Insurance 
llegiarlaiem for its (safety. 
The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on any of the follow¬ 
ing plans: 
Olthl^ABtY LIFE, 
EAUOYV.VIIAT, 
( lllLimEY EADOYVMEIYT. 
COJIPOOIH;|) LVLERLST, JOI.M EADOYVMEIYT, 
IACO.UE S'lStmijCIAik, JOI.M LIFK, 
TERM LIFE, 
lUKlT RA PREMIUIS, 
ANNUITIES, 
MITIAL. 
and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the 
BESTS POTATO BOOK 
This book also contains Expeiusiknts in Potato 
Culture, Engravings and descriptions of 
New Varieties, &c.. &c. 
Sent to any address, postage paid, on receipt ol 
50 CENTS. 
GEO. W. REST, Utica, N. V, 
DUTY THOUSAND GASES OI>' GOODS 
JL 1 were shipped from our house in Ono Year, to 
uinilies, clubs and merchants. In every part, of the 
country, front .Maine to California, amounting in 
value to over 
OXE IlllililOJV DOLLARS 
Is the Best, the Most Popular and the Cheapest 
M agazine published. It will bo sent from now until 
the end of into for 
Our facilities for transacting this Immense busi¬ 
ness arc better than over before. Wo have agents 
in all the principal cities to purchase goods from t he 
Manufacturers, Importers, and others, for Gnslt, 
and often atari immense sacrifice from the original 
cost of production. 
Our stock consists, In part, of the following goods. 
Shmvlft, ISIniilietM, Quilts, Cottons, Ging¬ 
hams, Dress Goods, Table Linen, Towels, 
Hosiery, Cloves, Skirls, Corsels, iVc„ Ac. 
Silver. IMnred W'nre, Spoons plated on 
Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks, five-bottle 
pluleil CitNtovs, Britannia Whit, GIiiss 
Wnve, Table mul 1*ticket Cutlery, in grout 
variety. 
Clean hi French and German Fancy Goods, 
Henulifill Photograph A Minins, the newest and 
choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings. 
Morocco Traveling Hugs, Handkerchief 
anil Glove Boxes, Ac. 
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of llie uewesl 
styles. 
We have also made arrangements with some of the 
leading publishing houses, that will enable us to sedl 
the standard and latest, works of popular authors at 
about line-half the regular price: such an Byron, 
Mooit k, Burns, Milton and Tens v so n s Works, 
In mil Gilt aud Cloth Bindings,-and hundreds of 
others. 
Thoso and everything else for 
Send in your subscriptions without delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt or six 
cents. Address 
O. A. UOOliBACH, 
102 Nassau St, New York. 
Say In what paper you saw this advertisement. 
T)SYfHOM ANC V, FtStl N \ TION ; or 
1 Solonecof the. Soul, as applied to the purposes 
of life. 400 pages,cloth. DylhiitiiKKT Hamilton, 
B. A. A curious tiook for Inquisitive people. It con¬ 
tains complete Hist ruction* to acquire t his wonderful 
power over men or unirmiK tan he obtained by 
sending postage stu in p ami address to T. W. EVANS 
& CO., 4L South 8th St., Philadelphia. 
f t! AH. A. DANA, Editor. 
The cheapest,, smartest and best New York news¬ 
paper. Everybody lilies It. Til roe edit Ions : DAILY, 
!?<>) SUMi-WEEKLY, $2 1 and Wi.uklv.sI a year. 
All tup. NEWS at hull-price, Full reports of mar- 
kots.agrlaulLujc, Farmer#' and Fruit Growers' Clubs, 
an I ft complete story In every Weekly anil Semi- 
Weekly number. A Pi'erelil ol valuable plants and 
vines to every subnet! ncr; Inducement;! to canvass¬ 
ers unsurpassed. $1 ,(jOO I.ife lnauriinces. Grand Pi¬ 
ano*. Mowing Machine*, Parlor Organs. Sewing Ma¬ 
chines, &C.. among the premium*, Specimens and 
lists free. Send a Drainr uml try it. 
TONTINE MUTUAL 
Tontine Mutual is a combination ol Insurance and Endowment, and is singularly 
adapted to the wants ot’ a class of people who have hitherto been debarred front the 
benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses, (Heo explanations below.) 
To Insure your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $15 once. 
You pay $3 annually. 
You pay $1.10 whenever a death occurs in your Class. 
You are certain to receive $1,0' 
And if your Class is full $5,000. 
Classes are regulated by ages. 
BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. 
ALL IIA YE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 
Classes are limited to 5,000 Members. 
WHENEVER A CLASS IS ONCE FULL IT WILL ALWAYS REMAIN FULL. 
The Company guarantees that in case your death should occur within a year, 
although there are not one thousand Members in your Class, yet will your family 
receive $1,000; but in case that your Class has more than one thousand Members, 
then you would receive as many more dollars as there are Members in your Class at 
the time of your death. FIVE THOUSAND MEMBERS—THEN $5,000. 
Class A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. 
Class B. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. 
Class C. Admils all between the ages of 45 and CO. 
Wc do not offer a single article of merchandise, 
that cun he sold by regular dealers i*t our price. We 
do not ask you to buy goods from us unless wu can 
sell them cheaper than you can obtain them in any 
other way.-whtlu tno greater part of our good* urc 
sold at, about 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, ana 
THE “OLD NORTH STATE” 
especially hold* out rare Inducements. A Full Do- 
scrtptlnn of U* Counties, together with Betters from 
Prominent Citizen* of ilia state in luxation to Boll, 
Climate, Productions, Minerals, &c., tire given in 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A GLIDE TO CAPITALISTS AVI) EMIGRANTS, 
An 8vo, volume of 138 pages, which every individual 
meditating Investment or settlement in the South 
should peruse. 
Prick -In Cloth. .?1 25 
Paper. 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES 
We want good, reliable agents In cverv part of the 
country. I’.y employing your spare tune to form 
clubs and sending us orders.you cun obtain the most 
liberal commissions, either in G'nali or Jlercliuu- 
dim*, and all goods sent by us will ho.as represented, 
and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone dealing 
with our house. 
As the Holidays are coming, wc arc making special 
arrangements to supply every nun who read* our ad¬ 
vertisement with tun most handsome and useful 
Holiday Presents that, can be thought of or wished 
for, and to enable them to procure tfium cheaply and 
expeditiously, we w ill give to any unc who will be¬ 
come Our Agent, Oir«* Hundred Free Tickets, 
enumerating some of the many different articles 
from w hich you nan make your selection of Holiday 
Presents. 
For returning full clubs from these Free Tickets, 
accompanied by the cash, we will give the same extra 
premiums that we now give, ju.-t the same us if you 
bad ilaid 10 cent* for each one of your Ticket*. We 
wish you t.i understand that not any other firm In the 
business can compete w 1 ill ua in any way whatever. 
As this free t icket 1 * only good for the Holidays, 
you must semi in your orders before the 20th of Jan¬ 
uary, 1870. 
FAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
This offer is more especially t.o assist Agents In the 
Western and Southern Steles, hut is open to all cus¬ 
tomers. 
COMMISSIONS t 
Agents will bo paid ten per cent. In Cash or Mor- 
’cliaiulise, when they fill up thliu entire n.uii, 
for which neiow wo give a partial List of Commis¬ 
sions • 
Fin* nn order of SJO, from a dub of Thirty, wo 
will pay the Agent,as commission, 28 yds. Brown or 
Bleached .Sheeting., good Dross Pattern, Wool Square 
bhuwl, Hranch Ciissimcrn punts and Vest Pattern, 
fine, largo White Counterpane,etc., etc., or £3 in cash. 
For nn order ol* $50, from a club of Fifty, wo 
will pay the Agent, us commission, 13 yd*. Sheeting, 
one pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Dress Pattern, 
handsome wool Square Bhuwl, Stiver-case Watch, 
etc., etc., or $5 In cash. 
Fortin iirilrrof$IOO| from a club of One Hun¬ 
dred, wo will pa) the Agent, as commission. 100 yds. 
good, yard-wide Sheeting, coin-silver Hunting Case 
Watch.rtch Long Wool Shawl, suit of all-wool French. 
Caasimere. etc., etc., or $lu in cash. 
We do not employ any Traveling Agents, and cus¬ 
tomers should not pay money to persons purporting 
to bo our agents, unlem pt reonnllu acquainted. 
At the same time that you become insured, you also become 
A MEMBER OF A TONTINE FUND. 
Which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. 
This is the only Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis, 
e., that has a cash capital of $125,000, or that has a deposit with the State for the 
DILI, OF PRACTICAL AND ITSE¬ 
LF FUL MATTER.” 
The 7 Ia ink Farmer gives this unsolicited endorse¬ 
ment to tee 
NEW ENGLAND FARMEK, 
and we milk ts good by the numberless communi¬ 
cations from ictieal farmers in all parts of the 
country. 
Terms: Wee. *2.50, Monthly 81."0, per year. 
Send stamp for specimens and premium list. 
It. J* 'ATUN A CO., Boston, Mass. 
security of the Policy Holders. 
SEND FOR BOOK OF RATES. ALL DIRECTORS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
ALL OFFICERS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
DIRECTORS. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, ofJ.M. Rich- WILLTAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonneli & 
monel & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Adams, Wholesale Grocers, 92 Front street, 
lion. JOHN H. MARTTNDALE, Ex-At- New York City, 
toruey-General of State of New York, Roeli- J. CROSBY BROWN, of Brown Broth- 
ester.’ era & Co., Bankers, 50 Wall street, New 
NATHAN F, GRAVES,President Fourth Yor k City. 
National Bank, Syracuse. JOSEPH S. DECKER, of Turner Brolli- 
WILLIAMC. HUGER, of linger, Wallace era, Bankers, 14 Nassau street, New York 
& Genny, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. City. 
CHARLES IX. DOOLITTLE, President CHARLES MOTES, President Pacific Na- 
Ondthi County Bunk, Utica, N. Y. tional Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reining- EDWARD McMURDY, President 
ton Manufacturing Company. ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Hon. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, Rich A Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
Troy, N. Y. Broadway, New York City. 
lion. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. Jersey. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, Ill. Demist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York C>itv 
II. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plankinton TT t'oct a ti rr , mirn ,, 
& Co., Chicago, Milwaukee and New York, Fail* NY* DULLER, Counsellor, 
ISRAEL D. CONDIT Majctnrer,.MU- T1Ti:s },’ EAD ’ of Badglcy & Mead, 79 
burn, N. J., and 30 Vcsey sheet, N. V. City. Fronl stn#ot> New York City. 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem- THEO. F. HAY, of J. o! Seymour, Ken- 
ington Arms Manufacturing Co., Uion, N. \ . n(W i & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New Y’ork 
ITon. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank- City, 
ruptcy, New York City. Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
JOIIN II. CLARK, of ii. B, Cromwell & Lieutenant-Governor State of New York. 
Co., 80 West street, New York City. WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney at JOHN McMURDIE, of Pardee, Bales & 
Law, New York City. Co., New Y'ork City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 70 II. J. TODD, of A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., 
Front street, New York City. I New York City, 
WM. lIi;.\l)i:i{S«Y, Scc’y. K. McMI KDV, President. 
LUCIUS McAUAM, K. MARTI.YIKILK, 
Consulting' Actuary. Vice-President. 
110.1. 8TEWAKT U. WOODFORD, Counsel. 
MEXJICAIi EXAMIIVEItS i 
.1. n. HUY ICY, J. T. S‘r.JlPSOY, RODMAN BARTLETT. 
Persons desiring to act as Agents can write to Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Life 
Insurance Company, or cull at the office, 200 Broadway, New York. 
E xajiim! I'm*., ym useeves 
AND SEE IK IT J QT DECIDEDLY" THE BEST. 
]VE1V lOKifc OlfSBOUVHflt 
13.50 I*Fit ANNUM. 
SA.III'IJi t onus FREE. 
SIDNEY E. MOUSE, lit.. & CO., 
37 PARK ROW. New YOHK. 
ii a t u v ic it v le u it a i„ 
SUBSCRIBER WANTS—la the 
Eureka Patent Self-Binder, 
An efficient and cheap method of placing the 
Rni.u. in a convenient, shape for read ms and pre¬ 
servation. It in neat, and durable -the best of the 
many Sell-Hinders we Ituvn examined. The Eureka 
has board sides covered with luorucen paper, cloth 
buck, anil Hilt lettering, (Itl'llAI. Nl'.W- VOKKt.lt,) ii ml 
will hold ii Jiulf volume twenty-six numbers. I5y 
an ingenious arrangement each number cun be in¬ 
still. tly filed, and is thus In book shape lor roodlng, 
8 enr by mail, prepaid, fur V1.50; by Express, paid, 
?1.76. Cull at the ilutiAi, Ofilco. It Farit How, New 
York, or 82 Buffalo struct, Ittmhcstar, N. Y., where 
the Binder may In* examined and secured; or nd- 
rl i'f»qq 
l». D. T. MOORE, a 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
n o YOU \V ANT A 
TIME-KEEPER ? 
If so, uric your watchmaker for a Bo RE I, & Coun- 
VOISIJEKnick El. EquiMBUlUM liSC.U'KMUM l.l'.VEH 
WATUU. Hus DO superior In It* i-xudlnncy . ,f male- 
rial and workmanship l»ri*e Medals awarded at 
London. Farts anil .'■wlss Kxpusiilons for bust per- 
formalice. The*.; watcher are all full rtihv ewrlod 
and chronometer Pul in ice, and tvarmmed to perforin 
correctly. Liberal discount to the Tradn, mid extra 
Uisuouiii. to dealers who will act. as agents and make 
it a specialty to sell them n OSudard watch 
QFINCHB A KKI GLKU. 
8 & 10 John >1. (up stair*,) New York. 
C3T Only Wholesale Agents lor the Manufacturers. 
\yrAX YOUR KAEiKi i'l.OORS WITH 
»> WAJ.KEKS WAXING COM POSITION . U: lt . 
euted May 12. raw. a powder simply sprinkled on the 
floor before dauclng begins. OVtr runted to prevent nil 
elust; making a smooth, clossr floor. Kent, with full 
directions, for *5. Adore*- lo ss ii. WALK Ell, 
Teacher of Dancing, ?,lGreen St- Boston, Mass. 
rjl I l T O N 1 8 
Fashiona ble Initio I Note Papers 
ivntl Envelopes, 
Neatly put in Dollar or Half-Dollar Boxes, ana SENT 
bv mail, postpaid, to any part of the country on 
rece )d of price. Rend for it box to 
J. K. TI I,TON He CO- Boston. 
A >Ulc of Cnbiuet Otruiid would seem a large 
uumbor, yet if the in* tr ament* manufactured and 
sold by the Mason * Hamlin Groan Co., during 
the PAST YE All ALONE, wore placed close together 
in a line, they would reach a distance of more than 
thrie ,iii h e, or IT at raneed three in a tier, would make 
a solid wall, nine feet In height, around the Boston 
Common. 
We hardly know which is the more surprising, the 
demand now existing tor these organs, or the im¬ 
provement made in them dining the past, few years; 
tliiir which was formerly a weak and Ineffective in¬ 
strument, becoming possessed of such qualities of 
tone and variety of expression as to command the 
unequivocal praise of artists and connoisseurs, both 
in this country and Europe. It is not strange, therc- 
1 »v, that the Cabinet Organ is fast taking its place 
a* the favorite parlor instrument amongst all classes 
of society.—Bouton Tra veller. 
J 5 . mile OHIO nil’HOVRO I’HES- 
Lsfil F tc Hugs produce the urentest, amount 
h Shac 9 of Pork, for food consumed, of any known 
wajCw breed. Rend stump for tt.s description, and 
a great variety of other 't'liorouyn-brea and 
~ Imported Animat > and Fowls, 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
PJ8~ For statement of Hon. John Danuoiith, rela¬ 
tive to Ohio Improved Chester Hogs, see Bubal of 
Oct, (tth -- 1 
QTIJ DUSTS’ 11 fill E, VERONA, N. Y.-The 
n Winter Term commence* Dec. Sth. Those who 
wish their children thoroughly instructed, under 
wholesome home restraints, semi tor a Circular. 
S. A. IMIKI.BR, Principal. 
, page 
j ‘'The besi ionic for indigestion, dyspepsia, wake- 
Vf fulness and general debility, is Ferro Phosphated 
, Elixir of Calisaya Bark, (the original Cali say a Balk 
iWj Slid i roll,) made by Caswell, Hazard & Co ,”-Leav- 
T.% t rt worth Herald. 
TJOK SALE-AT A BARGAIN-SlKG.GE 
I barrel or lot, five bbls. (300 Iba. each.! Grafton 
Miner: i Paint, valuable for houses, burns, fences, 
carriages and carriage makers, and agricultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS, 
Rural New-Yorker office, Rochester, N, Y. 
VIMPftAR flow MADE I UOM CIDER, 
IIBtUHni Wine. Mollis*.•* or Sorghum in If) 
hours, without using drugs. For Cii'caluru, address 
F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, ct. 
