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— There are 9,903 pensioners in Indiana. 
— The assessed value of Iowa is $297,000,000. 
— Patterson. N. J., has the small-pox. 
— Brazil proposes to abolish slave auctions. 
— Uncle Sam's vineyard has 2,000,000 acres. 
— The population of Cheyenne js 2,665. 
— Omaha boasts two hundred yam tilers. 
— Linn county, Iowa, has 27.271 inhabitants. 
— St. Louis has 3,000 opium caters. 
— Cincinnati calls Louisville a “suburb.” 
— Iowa has 2,591.370 sheep. 
— American loo is very popular In India. 
— Paducah, Ky., wants a cotton fair. 
— Texas has been entinjr white blackberries. 
— Romo has a Jewish population of 4,000. 
— An Illinois far tier has willed £10,000 to the 
Pope. 
— Arkansas estimates her cotton crop at $2,- 
000,000. 
— Baltimore has potatoes at fifty cents per 
barrel. 
— One Cincinnati brewer pays $30,000 a year 
for ice. 
— The Oregon State Prison has but one female 
inmate. 
— Smuggling is on the increase in the Buffalo 
district. 
— A California boy bad his father arrested for 
profanity. 
— There are fifty life insurance agents in St. 
Paul, Minn. 
— China has three million idols in half a mil¬ 
lion temples. 
— The world annually produces 3,214,000,000 
cwt. of coal. 
— Bears are frequenting the vicinity of Elk 
Rapids, Mich. 
— Charleston and New Orleans have each a 
new magazine. 
— Police in Indianapolis have to pay for their 
own uniforms. 
— Prussia has a new rifle which fires thirty 
shots a minute. 
— Wilmington, N. C., run street cars for the 
first time Aug. 5. 
— Louisiana expects to raise over 80,000 barrels 
of rice this year. 
— Ouo Boston ice firm expects to clear over 
$100,000 this year. 
— Manchester, N. H., has one hundred and 
eighty grog simps. 
— The plumbago mines near Raleigh, N. C., 
arc to be worked. 
— In Oregon a woman has been admitted to 
practice medicine. 
— Barren county, Ky., has fourteen applo 
brandy distilleries. 
— The Trojan letter carriers delivered 87,926 
letters during July. 
— A Mohammedan merchant has brought his 
harem to Marseilles. 
-Connecticut has given $201,075 to the or¬ 
phans of her soldiers. 
— Yorkshire, England, has had several fearful 
cases of hydrophobia. 
— A coni bed one hundred feet through has 
boon found In Virginia. 
— Saturday lho2lst ult. was tho hottest day of 
the season in New York. 
— Maine will export over $20,000 worth of 
whortJobcrries this year. 
— There arc twenty-five columns of Smiths in 
the New York Directory. 
— Chicago paid $40,000 for her police and fire 
department during July. 
— At Rangoon, Burmah, tho Book of Daniel 
has been issued na a tract. 
— Lake Wlunepieeogce baa been sounded two 
hundred and seventy feet. 
— Michigan ranks thirdaraong the sheep 
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WILUAiW IB. LI ULOW 
ROESIIR'S' .1$. SI’BATTO^, 
HEN5£V SNYDER, Secretary, 
JOHN N. WHITING, Counsel 
PARKS FAf'KI.ER, <on*«UI 
FOSTER A THOMPSON, Solit 
CHARLES McMILLAN, M. D 
r „ PrewUJentf. 
T iec-S*r ©<*, a tlen f 
Medical Examiner 
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making business by addressing 
ZIEGLER, Mr C IT HD V & CO., 
Philadelphia, Pu., 
or Springfield, Mans. 
33 X XL ECTO XL S . 
.*... . .President. 
.— • Vleo-Pvodident. 
.of Willett. & Co. 
...of Brown Bros, dk Co. 
...».of Thorne, Wntuon Ar Co. 
.*.Attorney unit Counsellor. 
.of Robert Schell & Co. 
.of .1. Seymour &• Co. 
.Nk>. till West Twenty-fourth s»t. 
...of Foster dfc Thomson. 
.Treasurer of tho Novelty Iron Works. 
.. Cooper, Fellows tV Co. 
. .Vlce-Prcsiikent of tho Batik, of Commerce. 
. ...thinker. 
.of John Cuswell »V Co. 
.President National Bank of tho Commonwealth. 
.. .No. 237 Broadway. 
.*.. ..No. 242 Water 
....No, «3 WnJl S?t. 
.of P. W. Kuu'm A Sous. 
.of Brow n Bros. A; Co. 
... Mcrcfiuiit. 
.of Elijah T. Brown A Co. 
.of Cooper, Ilowltt JL Co. 
WILLIAM It. LUDLOW. 
ROBERT M. STRATTON 
HA1UUEL W11,LETS 
CLARENCE S. BROWN. 
JONATHAN TIIORNE 
JOHN N. W HITi.NG. 
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J. O. SEYMOUR . 
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J. WILSON STRATTON. 
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JOHN CASWELL. . 
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JAMES M. BROWN. 
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL. 
ELIJAH T. BROWN . 
ABRAM S. HEWITT. 
FAEM 
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The Hand Machine will sow 50 acres of wheat In 
10 hours; the Horse Power l*JO In tho same time, 
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Hundreds of letters from all parts of the country 
speak its praiso. 
Joseph Uauhis, author of "Walks and Tulles” 
in American Agriculturist, said, in a letter to a 
friend, dated July 8.1809:-" I like the Cahoon Broad¬ 
cast Seed Sower very much indeed. I sowed all my 
clover seed with lk,and it certainly’saves a great deal 
of work, I have no doubt it sows perfectly even, at 
least more evenly than it can be sown by hand." 
The following is from one of tho Editors of the 
Rural N'eiv-York fat.: 
LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., July 9, I860. 
O. II, Goodell— Dear Sir: Tho Broadcast. Seed 
Sower you sent me lust spring gave good satisfac¬ 
tion. It sows evenly and rapidly. For small seeds, 
so far as I iested.lt seems to he admirable. It Isa 
very handy machine, and farmers, I think, cannot 
fall to be pleased with it. Very truly yours, 
X A. WILLARD. 
Tho price of the Hand Sower Isikf o, and of Power 
Sowers, H5IJO. Sent! for Circulars. 
D. II. GOODELL iSr. CO., 
8olp M nun lit cl titers, Antrim, N. II. 
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Tho South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, auu 
THE “OLD NORTH STATE” 
especially hold* out rare Inducements. A Full De¬ 
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A Glim: TO CAPITALISTS AND EMIGRANTS, 
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meditating investment or settlement in tho South 
should peruse. 
PlIlCIC— Iu 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. 
us to purchase its pnlicio-s 
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NEW YO RK W EEKLY. 
At. present there aro 
FOUR GREAT STORIES 
running through Us columns; and at least. 
ONE STORY IS BEGUN EVERY MONTH. 
New subscribers are thus sure of having the com¬ 
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tho ablest writers or Amfti'Plf and Europe. Tho 
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dees not confine Its usefulness to amusement, but 
publishes a. great quantity of really Instructive Mai- 
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BROADAVAY 
!- H ARLES If. HE s 
ROBERT A. GR4A.MSS, Secretary. 
SHIES®!*AftI> IIOUIANS, Consulting 1 Actuary. 
This Ss n Mutual Company. Tho Policy Holders nre Its Members. 
Tho Surplus anti Earnings are theirs, autl Divided among them every year on the 
Condi but ion Plau. 
Its Directors are amoug the most experienced Insurance Men and Financiers in tho 
coitutrv. 
Its Officers are careful anil conservative. 
Its Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred mwl Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more than pays all Losses. 
It has paid in two years nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends. 
Its risks nro examined and selected with great care. 
As a consequence, its rate of Mortality is less than any other Company iu the country. 
It deals only In Cash. 
Il pays lho fall amount of the Policy in Cash. 
Its Dividends lire paid iu Cnsli. 
Its Assets ure Cush. 
Its Managers and Representatives believe in the Security ana Economy of Cash only. 
Cash Insurance is the Srfest. 
Cash Insurance is the Cheapest. 
This Company bus never done other than a Cash Business. 
In the character of Policies issued by this Company — 
Tho Policy Holder makes mi Investment imviag better Interest thau Government 
Bonds; 
Lays up nn Annuity for Hick ness or Old Age t 
And secures those dependent on him from wnut in case or aeatit. 
The most Popular features in the practice of Life Insurance were originated by tho 
Actuary ol litis Company. 
Tho business of the Company is the embodiment of them all. 
It is, hence, enabled to oiler advantages unsurpassed by those offered bv nuv other 
Company iu llie country, J 11 
Intelligent investigation will prove this. 
Farmers and Business Men who seek to unite 
have attained ft high reputation from their brevity, 
excellence, find correctness. 
Tilt Pleasant Paraorapits are made up of the 
concentrated wit ami humor of many minds. 
The Knowlkuok Box is confined to useful infor¬ 
mation on nil manner of subjects. 
The News items give In the fewest word* the 
most nota ble doings all over tho world. 
The Gossip with Correspondents contains an¬ 
swers to Inquiries upon till luniginableaubjocts. 
rrniE ESTKY COTTAGE ORGAN IH THE 
J. beat and cheapest. Contains the latest improve¬ 
ment*, Vnji Humana and Voc Juhiluiltc. J. KSTEY 
A CO, sole Manufacturers, Rrattlcboro, Vt. 
pin i l y 
CIDER AND WINK HULL. 
HUTCHINSON'S PATENT. 
Grinds line, fast anil easy. Makes 
pure wine and sweet cider, More 
than 30.000 In us. Larger Mces with 
two curbs, iil-io with large square 
curb. Cnter Pirn* Screws, flnu thread, 
very powerful. Copper Strip reed (Sit. 
L iv. the best, and cheapest sclf-focd- 
IT Cutler for Hay, Straw and Corn 
b r Ik- ftgnd for Illustrated fqjMular. 
1'EEKfjKII.L PLOW WORKS, 
Peek skill, N. Y . or 
61 Merwin St., Cleveland, unto. 
— iuiuuiguii niriKs imraaraong the sheep own¬ 
ing States, ha fug 3,948,191. 
— Ten Californians recently mot whose aggre¬ 
gate wealth was $73,000,000. 
— The tobacco supply of the Virginia State 
prisoners bus been slopped. 
St. Catharines, Ont., has eightocu lawyers 
and twenty-two physicians. 
The next Souih Carolina. Legislature will 
have a new Capitol building. 
— The difficulty between Turkey and Egypt 
has been amicably arranged. 
A rnlt of 2,200,000 feet of boards passed 
La Crosse, Wis., a few days ago. 
— A dromedary from Texas created a sensa¬ 
tion in Quincy, 111., on the 15th ult. 
— Gosport, Iud., boasts a man seven feet high, 
who weighs three hundred pounds. 
— A family of Virgin la poor folks have walked 
seven hundred miles to Indianapolis. 
— A Kansas bank lately received five hundred 
and eighty ounces of gold dust in one day. 
Portsmouth, N. II., will probably be the ter¬ 
minus of the new Gmnan-Ainerican cable. 
— The ghost has reached Peoria, Ill., and 
haunts tho ruins of the Metropolitan Hotel. 
— The Lansing and Grand Rapids Railroad 
will be completed to Grand Ledge by Sept. 15 . 
— The new Shore Lino Railway bridge over 
the Connecticut will be finished by Jan nary next. 
— An organized band of murderers has made 
Trenton, Mo., its headquarters for some time 
past. 
— Sixty peach trees were either girdled or 
pulled up near Chiliicothe, O., a week or two 
since. 
— Tho American linen mill at Fall River, Mass, 
turns out 150,000 yards of printed cloths per 
week. 
The fiist- new oats of the season were re¬ 
ceived at the Boston Produce Exchange on the 
2d ult. 
— Over a million more acres have been sown 
to wheat in the United States this year than e vet- 
before. 
— At ilmington, O., a man of eighty recently 
walked a mile to see a trashing machine in op¬ 
eration, 
— During the week ending Aug. 14, the Reve¬ 
nue officers seized 7,500 gallons of whisky in 
Philadelphia. 
— Philadelphia druggists employ gamins to 
gather peach-stones, from the kernels of which 
they make bitters. 
Hiscellaneous, 
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Croup, Rheumatism, Ntiurnljsia, Inflamma¬ 
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DIPHTHERIA. - Trask's Ointment ha* boon 
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success, for the prevention, relief and cure of that 
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D. RANSOM & CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE! 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
OTOHIiT TH33 TOMTIK’S ClaASB ©2P T3HE2S COIVSPAXC'B’ 
any T ofitflgen™ reriuesled ’ for fuU information, to apply at the Company’s Office, or 
S3 1 Active, intelligent men, familiar with tho business ol Life Insurance, will do w 
to co-operate with this Company. 
Address ail Communications to the Company’s Office* 
Tio. U2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
MIDDLETOWN 
Sold by all respectable dealers. Send for Circular to 
W. O. IIICKOK & HON, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
P ARLOR NTEA H I!\CINK VIA i,p rv 
tirely of Metal: Roller and'furnace complete* 
will work for hours if supplied with water, Ac• free 
from danger: a child can work it. Sent free with 
instructions for $1.00; three for fi.SO. Address 
ALTER HOLT, 
_ *02Nassau St., New York. 
Q M. Til KM A ink A. Kuo., 
MANUFACTURERS A NH DEALERS IN PIANO- 
anf ! Dm Tremaine Bros, unrivalled PABLOK, Curncn 
and Schoolokoans, l ,<tu 
** e '"f an d Second-hand Pinnosat low prices for ea*h 
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lUS 1 , <-„M. THEM A l NK * mto.', ‘ ° 
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Implements, MachIncry, Sfc, 
M ISSOini LANDS FOR SALE. 
M mount Lax its are very fertile, and situated 
In the heart, of the Union they furnish an extraordi¬ 
nary opportunity to acquire cheap, healthful and 
productive farm*- 
Non rii .VI mor nr contain* about &5.M0 equate miles, 
or Sixteen Million Antics. h* desirable a* am m 
the Mississippi Volley. „ Throuah this Karden ot Mis- 
souri. die II j.y vi ha i. & St Joxi-PH Raii.kuao ex. 
tends, unit all h* lands lie near its truck nod hqmcr- 
on*station*. * he climate, so temperaio and h -alth- 
ful, and a vir«m rml *o capable ot promicinv almost 
every kind uJ vevelatlon. invites ondxraiil* ir.mi t Jio 
cold and bleak North to settle on oar rich pra.rio*. 
f iftCtrr.Aiis, KivinK ru’l and valuable parUctihns, 
ore *u n pi ted gratis to all wishins to mi thermmlvcs, 
or to circulate to induceothers to uo also. 
A skctionai. Map. showing the exact location of 
all onrrailroad lands, l« sold at thirty cents. 
Address LAND COMMISSIONER. 
Hannibal A St. Joseph Railroad i o., 
Hannibal. .Misspuri. 
P RINDLK’S AGRICULTURAL Steamer 
is perfectly safe, is cheap, does not require skill¬ 
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to the Stock Feeder. Those In want will send for 
prices and circulars to 
BARROWS. SAVICKY A CO.. 
Successors to Savory & Co.. Philadelphia. 
T NSE WINK AND 
Obi„ C M«»i 'UL..- -Msmi ‘imtured by the Ashland. 
MUI b^ia "^ • tbo Practical Cider 
A III in tne world. Bv one operation it prtnd* tho 
whu'^iboTM ' thf!m ; ! , rVi, r '-hIPS. between roller*. 
T ' ' biiH*'.* direct Into the barrel. They 
mr* nm M r It , , or i>a5ily oporntrd. rluniMn 
y •!!,/ V r'e'n n rVr' ', ‘ ['■ '"re purchasing a Chirr Mill 
sen" for ftn ! Uuntratnl t'lrmlnr, 
X» K 1, L S ! R K J, I. S ! R K I. I, S ! 
find Cltrsncsf Made in iiiis Country. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
HARRISON Sc HA VIS. 
55 and 37 Park X*lace, New York City. 
Hnndred* of testimonials of cures <■; 
SEND FOR PAM PHLET. Full panic 
i ddress G R AY S A CL A R K, 
_ Middletown, Vermont, 
VI&EGAR W« W MARK PROM CIDER, 
IlftLIIHIIi Wine. Molasses or Sorghum in 10 
hours, without using drugs. For Circulars, audro*s 
F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, CL 
Baltimore. Mu, 
Address A. J. FULLAM, N. Y 
