PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Educational . Sfc 
Stock for Sale , tic. 
Veto Publications, Sc, 
rnitOY FEMALE »EMI NA RY.-Tliss Iiisii- 
JL t utlun oilers the iiovuluululud advantage- of over 
CO rears’ successful operation. For Circular?, apply 
to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. 
Tut Into Secretary John A. Ita.vllns was born 
at Guilford* in Jo Daviess county, Illinois, on 
the loth of February, WI1. ills parents were of 
tlw poorest, class, and rnudo u mlecrtlblo IIvcli- 
hootl by huriling ehunuiul. in Ibis business 
young- Rawlins w.i eitjrajfcd most of the time 
until lie whs twenty-two years of ago, having the 
most meager opportunities for procuring an ed¬ 
ucation. Eight profitable months at the Hock 
Liver Seminary, Mount Morris, 111., were the 
chief advantages ho enjoyed, though he rend all 
the books he Could obtain, and carried forward 
hie studies under numerous ditficuif ies, becom¬ 
ing a very fair scholar. Atono time he contem¬ 
plated becoming a Methodist minister. Giving 
that up, he went to Galena and began the study 
of law in tho office of J. P. Stevens, Esq. Ad¬ 
mitted to the bur in lsjl, he labored zealously in 
his profession until the civil war broke out, 
when lie left a lucrative practice to aid m organ¬ 
izing the 1‘eriy-tilth Roghnontof Illinois Volun¬ 
teers, but accepted a position on Gen, Grant's 
stair before entering active service in connec¬ 
tion therewith. He joined Grant nl Cairn on the 
35th of September, 1WZ3, as Assistant Adjulonf- 
Goimral, with the rank of Captain, and continued 
with him through all the vicissitudes of over 
three years of war, it.dug to the rank of full 
Major-General and serving as Chief of Sniff to 
the Commainler-in-Chief until on the resigna¬ 
tion of Gen. Scboilei'l lie wasappointed Secretary 
of War. 
Baiioji Levs, the most, eminent of Belgian ! 
painters, died at. Antwerp on the :J71ti ult. His 
favorite lino was the historical, and he excelled 
in till areha.'illogical details, in the costumes, 
manners, buildings oi I lie l,ow Countries, in¬ 
clining more mid more to the pre-Haphaelite in 
T3UBL.IC SALE OF TilOKOUGH-BRED 
1 SKGRT HOaH CikET&E 
AT 
Ellcrslie Farm, Rhinebeck, ST. Y. t One Mile 
South of Hudson Riv6r R. R. Station 
On M't'ducsdiiSeptember 29» I860.' 
The subscriber will sell at iTBUC AUCTION, on 
the day named, at 2 O'clock, P. M„ 
30 to 40 fiend ol Thorough-Bred Cattle* 
r.oinpriaiiig Cows, Ileifurs, Bull Calves and Heifer 
CiiiVe?, 
Thc: eiintmul:- have born hrod with special regard to 
dairy qniifltiks and in this respect, a* well a- m size 
and symmetry, will compare favorably with thute of 
any other held of tln-wngb-l.iJed (Sturt-Horn; 
The morning trains ol the Hud-on Hirer it.njfrod 
and the Day Boats from Albany and New y,>rk will 
reuob Rhlnobcck Station In ampin time for the Sate, 
where carriageH will lie in waitingnn their arrival. 
The cattle may tie examined at anytime prior to 
the sale on application to GKO, GABb-NEB, Iierds- 
timn, Kllorslle Farm. 
Catalogues may be procured a fortnight prior to 
The useful volume entitled 
u Five Hundred and Seven Me¬ 
chanical Movements,” 
hag now Issued from the press, and is by far the most 
comprehensive collection o.t mechanical movements ever 
published; und the entirely now arrangement of the 
illustrations and letter-press makes it more conven¬ 
ient for reference thud any other collection. The 
very lew price at which it Is published—ONE Dol¬ 
lar— should induce Its purchase by every artisan, 
Inventor, manufacturer amt student of mechanics in 
the country. It is sent by mail for 12 cents extra. 
A liberal (Herein ill niton ed to con I a seers. The sale In 
all the ittanuluelurliur cities, towns and villages in 
the 1 nited States and Canada cal) be made su large 
«s to render It highly remunerative to any enterpris¬ 
ing persons who will undertake to canvass for it in 
those places. 
BROWN, COOMBS iV CO., Publishers, 
office of the “ Ail ERICA X ARTISAN,” 
No. 189 Brondxvay, New York, 
CTLMIKA FEMALE COLLEGE 
Having opened a Depository of Bocks on AGRI¬ 
CULTURE. HORTICULTURE, and kindred . ob¬ 
jects, at each of the Publication Offices of the Rcuai. 
New-Youker, we are prepared to furnish must of 
the works on it unit A gabs issued by American and 
European publishers. JF low is a list of u portion of 
the works we can furnish,with the price at which 
each will be forwarded, post-paid, to any section of 
our widely-extended country — including the Pacific 
States and Territories. Alaska, Ac. 
LIST OF BOOKS AND PRICES. 
Alice's A-, Firm Bool . .$),»» Manus] on Flax »„<| Hemp 
Uo. Itomfetk Aui- Cult fire. . $5 
u, »l,"...„...... .l.nc M»mnl of Totwreo ciilum. . 30 
Pa. Ivnrnl AnhI1o:lire . At :i\ Gw‘s Pr 1,1 kn] ii.’.k- 
Am«non, nir.ll aurl.r. hVtilnif (Sliurl. ... 
Ti A sup, i'ior College, with Eclectic and Aeudemlo 
department? attached, lor students not under il years 
Of age. Apply early to secure rooms. Address tbe 
Kev. A. W. COWLES, D. !>., President, Elmira. Che¬ 
mung County. V Y. 
Next session opens September 1st. 
Heat Estate 
LJPLEXDJB FAR M FOR SALE OR EX- 
1 ) CHANGE.—A farm oi lot) acres, one and a half 
miles Iron! City of Toledo, Ohio; good huildiig* and 
orchard. Prefer" to exchange fora tariu in wuyue 
Co.. N. Y., but Invites proposals from other parts of 
the State uud other St dr-*. Fir '.articular* address 
PE.SFIFLO A ALEXANBi.lt, 
J7 Madison St.. Toledo, O. 
U A I- K OF (. HOW; IA L A N D8.-On TI' ES- 
O DAY. October 5. In tlie City of Madison. Georgia, 
wo will sell for cash the elegant and finely furnished 
RESIDENCE of the lute Wilds Kolb, It being the 
um-t desirable homo in the rlt) 
Also,six thousand six handled and fifty-two acres 
(u,ii.V’) of LAND, comprising the Farms of the de. 
reused, In Motgitn county, situate on Sugar Creek 
lind It - tributaries. There lands Imre been consid¬ 
ered among the best cotton and grain plantations In 
Middle Georgia. They one convenient to the Georgia 
Railroad, and well •njppluH with flue Springs and 
wells ol pure, cool Wider. The (lUaiitv of the lands, 
then proximity to marNet. the never-fulling streams, 
the unsurpassed climate, ami tlm intelligent, peace¬ 
able community, present striking attractions to those 
In search of Southern homes. They wifi be differed 
In several tracts, In different quantities; having re¬ 
gard to timber and Other essentials. 'filet huge not 
changed owners in many years, and the tltlun are In¬ 
disputable. We refer to the Hon. Joshua Hill, und 
A. G. Foster, Esq., Register In Bankruptcy, both of 
>ht/lis« n, nil her of whom will furnish information 
The sale will certainly take place on the dav stated. 
Madison, On., August If. 18tD. 
the ><ile on an,4lc.-itlC'0 by liHtf r or ullntrwi-c. at. the 
office of the Country Gentleman, Albany, N. V , or to 
WILLIAM KELLY, RhlnebeeK, N. Y. 
’I’lloKOI GII-liK ED CATTLE FOR 8 ALE, 
L i will sell part or all of nrv herd of Fare Iduoded 
Short-Horn Guttle,as bred by me fur the past twenty 
years. Reference, American Hunt Bouk.vol. (i. Ad 
dress JOHN MEREDITH, 
Chestervillc. Morrow Co., Ohio. 
OQK AGENTS WANTED FOR 
Mark Twain’s 
NEW BOOK, iviili -.11 Engraving*, 
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD 
1>1 RE-BRED CHESTER V, MITE 1'IGM.- 
J person* wishing to improve their stock, should 
remember that, we breed mid shin our own pigs. For 
particulars, address J. \v. &. M. IRWIN,I'entiiugton- 
vdie. Chester Co , Fa. 
Urttbcinwi'* Unritrntr'? A»»'itf..v div.v« I i,.w- .jo 
Umd't F«mfly Kli Um On- Pr,.Ju_l * u .i ><i, ulilit Trail ’ 
„ L.',' r ■„ .Ltwi Cuilvr* I'hnk.r) .. 4,00 
Po. >lo -tt (Urrlye.... I,'. r--oi «t Shfi'luid('RaBilsin.S00 
*. nrpcotiT i II ,:.-,l-lVnk fno*> li i>„ li, Su.il Uullilvr (Suoric- 
0,1-'. Am*r|.:»n Frail Bosk.. h-1 |.l.|.- f |. . 10,00 
Cuk I Aiu.rhnn \rtrrtaurtsti tr, Qinnl.v*, M,.I.rie. of r: c e- 
Coiwlm-T» Craiiinr Lllo, ?Vf. Kwpitig ..!■. 150 
rr , «<> mgt„wnv«.S.Ot jQxjil.. V -a Soiling f.'slde.1.25 
Ovtioiirimdvr's.Manual(Tur- IfUtil-ii fiuidor. Vo 
„""0....l.oO Rnml'»Ciwdwi Tlnwcn.3,c0 
Caltlvrl on (,f Nolirt Urspo* fioiuUII'i Tin* Wool ilu«. 
nnd Jlvimforlurc of Auivd- bsalry...... . . ..100 
Uu: \y in, . ..1 ,"* I:.'. Sle.j, lbi,l,fl„,]rv in da' 
Puns • Muck Mouusl.1,}5 Sailt. . 150 
LjuM> Modem lion- Di-p,r.l,ro|ni.kai.K.t. ,.s il,« ba--‘“'" ’jo 
Pa. Am-HoniOiUle Dotg,r..l.;c I>.i,ar» - Mlnlatuio Trail l.'j'r. 
P'ir A i ui.ab and P8nW.fl.oti dm. .I 00 
Downit.g't Cott«g* H—,3*ia.,«X,K. Ne ialrP. mi Poultry dti.it.i. 40 
Do. Lmrl-r«M Ini,denleg-«,.«• b|i,«'« GotdrtnW 1, .!- 
Pr*iii*.n for Profit mid If cxltjil ,n<| Book.... . 75 
f " . . ryColtiiro n t«»rtiavr'» PrcijiimI'jViii'!. 1 so 
t.iorySmty ht* t*.v»*r. I,VS Ik Pc-id, ..I L"S 
r«rm Pr»lnwf»IH F Krtack>.],M E«.k. ,, . . ' 30 
f ivM'i JVw Guitar... . I,S!h ot’, Mow Poultry Book nl 
Kljigg, Emivj^oii >iaty»nl,..l,.>i lUaMrstk-m). 50 
Flint .a, Cm-vro ..,Sg> ! 5vjiiM,hr— rOrcgolvi. . 30 
Do. MlltU Cow* *n3 Ddiy filcaurt'i [Joint)Sti,Mr Eonlt A.50 
Forming....5,rA Ton Attn Kn..,i, h . ...I to 
frail Tr*— of A wet 1c*..I,to Tt.i> Ainu 111 ll,u„ G'nrroa 
I'nllar «Hlo* istrawlmrry Col- t«r (ilsifirld'ty...*,50 
tilt [si .... TOTbc Bftra-Vj.rH,., -Mil uud_t’oo 
Do. Fomt Trw C'ulturbl-1,fc TI 10 llovkof Koergr,pi» .K.I 0 
Or THE \F.U i’lU.kIM’S I'KOGKESS, 
The mot,t readable, enjoyable. InuohubU nml popular 
book prlnled Jar lira re. 
Do you want t" make money faster than ever be¬ 
fore I 11 rour life? Sell this Hook. oOO volumes sold 
In New Ye>rk City in one dav. 20.000 volumes printed 
In advanoMind now rcoidy for agents. Seud for Cir¬ 
cular to \MBIltt AN rUHI.IMlING CO.. Hartford, 
Conn.; 151,18b A CO.. Newark. N. J.. anil Toledo, ().: 
NETTLE'!ON A CO.. Ciueintmti, and F. G. GILA/AjJ 
A CO., Chicago. 
nnn;-mii:i) fowia for sale.— 
1 Dark Brabmiui. Bull Cochins, White Cochins, 
<;ray Dorkings. White Dorking- — till bred directly 
from luiported stock. 
Also, Light lira lima', Rouen Ducks. Avlesbury 
Ducks, and Bronze Turkeys,all very tineMibcimtnis. 
Address D. W. If ERST! NB, 
B? snob town, Fiilladelphia, l*a. 
PURE CHESTER WHITE FIGS by il 
I original shipper. Send for Circular on Breedn 
and Care of Suni!. Also, Syillh Down Sheep ai 
Fancy Fowls. 
THUS. WOOD, Hoo Run. Chester Co,. Fa 
\j 18*01111 LANDS FOR SALE. 
jtl Mi -yoriu I.aN'Ds uri-very fertile, and situated 
In the heart of the Cnion they turnisli an exlraordl- 
irnry opportunity L> acquire cheuji, healtlitul and 
productive tarnis. 
Ndinu m issnfitr contaliisaboiifXi.fKYlsnnaremiles, 
or si xtvi v M1I.UON Acueb, us tlr-'iraufe tt-ttrtv in 
the Mlsslaalppl valley. Through this garden of Mis- 
aouii. the liANNIllAJ. A ST. .In.- 111 / JGIlI.lto.A 11 ex¬ 
tend.,, and it 11 lie lands he near Us truck and nniner- 
rnis stations. Tho ellninte, so tampeiutcand health¬ 
ful,ami n virgin roil mi capublu of producing almost 
evi l v kind of veicct itiOi), "ivlles emigr.nds from tin 
cold .Mid bleak North I" seltht ’ ll 0111 rich pintl'les. 
Clio ri ,u<M, giving loti and valuable )>arli' ulnrs 
aii' r ijppfiod gratis to all wishing to go theuiselves 
or to Cll rlllllie 1.1 buitti C otlici'h to go also. 
A 'Aid tiijx 11 Mvr, showing the exact I ora Mon of 
all our railroad lands, Is sold at thirty cents. 
Address LAM) COMMISSIONER. 
lliuinlbii! & St. Joseph Rail road (Jo., 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
PSYCHOMANC I', FASCINATION; or 
I S. icnee of Ilie Soul, ns applied to tne pUl pOHes 
of life. 401 I page', cloth. Hi MKitiom Hamilton, 
H A. A rnrioiiR bonk tor inquisitive people, lt eori- 
fiiln»ctimplcie Instructions toacriulro this «ondcrfni 
power over meil or anlnmla. Can be obtained by 
sending portage slump and aildre— to T. W. EVANS 
A CO.. Il Soiitli full St.. Philadelphia. 
vtuicodof the mtlislicHehool. Among luegreater 
works nro “Jlargarot of Ao driu receiving tho 
Oaths of (lie Areliurs of Antwerp," “ Young 
Luther Siugliiy in the Si reels of Eisenaoh," ami 
“Tho Institution of tho Golden Fleece.” 
Tug young Duke Of Geneva has nverycom- 
fortablo way of getting his education, and of at¬ 
tending to hi religious duties, lie is an inmate 
of Matthew Arnold’s house at. Harrow, and also 
has a house and suite in London. Ho comes up 
to Loudon every Saturday afternoon attended 
by ins suite, to attend some Roman Catholic 
Church on Sunday, and returns to Harrow the 
same evening. Ho likes the school, and is Quito 
popular among his companions. 
A London paper say* that Mr. Tennyson has 
returned front StvlLsorlund, utterly disgusted 
with his trip. Wherever lie went be was mobbed 
by other tourists and himself amt parly subject¬ 
ed to many Inconvenience*- Tho hat of one 
was stolen, in the belief that II bad covered the 
head of tho Laureate, and tho diary of another 
was feloniously appropriated. Such are the 
drawbacks ol Fame. 
Thk Prince Imperial is now taller than his 
mother, and nearly as high as his father. He 
lifts displayed no particular fondness for study 
except tor mathematic,., in which lie- is preco¬ 
ciously proficient. 11is temper, too, has notably 
improved, and the irascibility which made him 
tho dislike of ills associates lias abated. Sweet 
tempered und stupid seems to be lire encomium 
passed upon him. 
As the Rev. Robert Co!Iyer was recently 
walking through a White Mountain village, lie 
entered a blacksmith shop ami asked Hie privi¬ 
lege of making a nail. He handled the iron and 
hammer so skillfully that the master of the 
place 1 , thinking him still one of the emit, asked 
“where he was tit work.” Mr. COJlyer replied 
“that lie was not working steadily anywhere I 
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T y month, everywhere, male and female, to intro¬ 
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It 1« not worth while to discuss here the relative 
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every person in Hie land. 
Bil thf simple use of DRY EARTH. In quantities 
that even the dust of a country road placet* within 
the reach of all, tho wast- of our bodies mav be 
rendered Immediately and p, timnientlu Inodorous, it 
matters little {except for tlie quest toil uf conveni¬ 
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earth—a barrel in the cellar with a seat over it and a 
box of dry earth beside it; paper hags of earth to be 
usud In connection with uu.v sutlabln veassl; any 
arrangement. In fact, by which the tames may be 
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creating au ofTanpein tbe house Is entirely removed. 
The requirements of the laws of health may be fully 
met without fear of exposure to danger, incon¬ 
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It is Chiefly Important; 
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2. That it be dried (and t his may be done in the 
sun.} 
J. That It, ho rifted (at least through a coal-sifter.) 
4. That 11)0 bottom of t he vessel be first covered 
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Philadelphia, Pa., 
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TO 
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FARM 
PAY 
A LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED of 
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