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— California raises corn sixteen feet in height. 
— Prussia proposes to “ annex " Baden. 
— Puebla. Mexico, fears another revolution. 
— More t roops are going to Cuba. 
— Persia has the cholera. 
— Alligators have reached the Missouri River. 
— Poona, India, is to have a normal school, 
— The next transit of Venus occurs in 1871. 
— Pekin's gas works are now in operation. 
— The velocipede has reached Australia. 
— McGregor, Iowa, talks of building an opera 
house. 
— Memphis, Tenn., is going to import Italian 
goods. 
— Convents are to be closed in Saxony and 
Prussia. 
— The whole frontier of Servia is marked by 
a hedge. 
— The Davenport (Iowa) city schools have 
2,UK) pupils. 
— The Texan crops are reported the finest 
ever raised. 
— Fruucc sends no delegates to the Ecumeni¬ 
cal Council. 
— All the members of the Cabinet are now in 
Washington. 
-- Spain is about sending five more frigates to 
Cuban waters. 
— The United States lost $16,438,000 by lire 
during August. 
— The St. C'lair River in Michigan has been 
unusually high. 
— The I.elpsic publishers sold $10,000,000 worth 
of books In 1808. 
— During August 331,800 Bostonians used the 
free public bath. 
— A Scottish sportsman is quite successful 
shooting salmon. 
— A Russian railroad is experimenting with 
naphtha for fuel. 
—• Pontine, Mich., baa marketed 0,000,000 lbs. 
of wool this year. 
— Spain is in u state of intense excitcmout 
over < uban affairs. 
— Six murdered bodies have just been found 
in a held near Paris. 
— The California Pioneers left Omaha for New 
York on (he 20th ult. 
— The American naval squadron in the China 
Sea is to be increased. 
— The Sitka Times chronicles the arrival of a 
vessel from the North. 
— A Hudson (N. Y.) grocer has been lined $20 
for selling rot ten eggs. 
— A Chicago paper has begun to call the Pa- 
cillc States “ the West.” 
— Henry T. Blow, our new minister to Brazil, 
has reached Rio Janeiro. 
— The French Polar Expedition is unable to 
start from lack of funds. 
— At Duval's BinII, Ark., ice water is sold ut 
twenty-live cents a drink. 
The mayor of Jefferson City, La., has been 
impeached for peculation. 
— The American steamer Fung Shuey has been 
wrecked near Hong Kong. 
— A dead infant was found in the New York 
Central Park on tho 20th ult. 
— Terre Haute, Inch, pays about $5,000 a month 
for its municipal government. 
— Enough beer to float tho Prussian navy is 
annually consumed in Europe. 
— The grape crop around Nauvoo, Ill., has 
boon badly damaged by mildew. 
— In London the ceremony of a recent ritual¬ 
istic marriage lasted two hours. 
— The dead letter office In Washington dis¬ 
poses of some 12,000 letters daily. 
California courts have decided that it takes 
lour *Utys to starve a man to death. 
Boston celebrated her two hundred and 
thirty-ninth birthday on the 17th ult. 
V child has died in Nevada, Mo., within an 
hour after being bitten by a horse-fly. 
Fifty-seven churches in New England were 
damaged by tho great storm of the 8th till, 
— Tho State Agricultural College at Amherst, 
Mass., has a Freshman Class of thirty-rive. 
— It Is reported that. Admiral Topeto Is to 
command the Spanish fleet in Cuban waters. 
- Prairie liens are scarce in Minneapolis be¬ 
cause they are wanted fox* Hie “ Western'' towns. 
— Berlin, Ut,, late ly had a tun race*, in which 
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No. ,719 Walnut St., Flifladelpbiu, Pa. 
Leach’s 
Grain Gleaner and 
Seed Assorter* 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. Allen & Co. 
P. O. Box 376, 
_ New-York 
MSYdltWIAlNt Y, FASCINATION: or 
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FOR SOWING ALL KINDS OF 
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A ci i,e l ine iti cm i, im, 
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tions, Address C. AUOT. GREGORY, M. 1 >„ 
No. UOt) Broadway, Now York. 
Steal Estate 
lmifit nuns von sale. tiii: 
I undersigned. desiring to retire from an active 
business, oilers for sale two uf the best FRUIT 
FARMS In Southern Illinois. They are both near 
good shipping points upon tin* lllinots Central Rail¬ 
road, anil for adaptation to raising fruit arc unsur¬ 
passed by any in t he State, Ope tins a mile from 
Makandii. Station, and col tain* 111)acres; about ,’5 m 
Grapes, all In bearing next year; f'< aere. Raspber¬ 
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• I'llur and every convenience for the manufacture 
of wine. Also,onn farm about 1 miles frum .Makiinda 
nud \ of a rn!le from a switch where fruit may lie 
loaded In cars for market, add contains Hill acres, on 
Which there are 3.5b<) Peach. I,q0t) Apph.i, MH.I I'cur and 
100 Plum t rees, besides 3.i>XI hcaRliy t.Wcord Grape 
Vines The trees and plants upon each place are 
Ucalthv and In good conilltlon, and every oonven- 
litnie tor the growing and propagation of fruit, may 
hi found. 1 offer these places for mile, for the rea¬ 
son that It become* Imperatively necessary that I 
should divest, myself of the clmai ntUmMou to busi¬ 
ness Which they require. 1 ottor Miein upon reason¬ 
able terms, and persons desiring fo make fruit grow¬ 
ing a business would do well to make further inqui¬ 
ries. Furturms, address WM HADLEY, 
CarbOmlale, Jackson Co., III. 
UOUKTIIINR NEW, In Musical Circle* 
the Esfej Oran us ire tho rage. They are tho 
most durable ilml have tho finest tone, ranarltahlc 
for their sii’iitinM and [tower. The lor Humana and 
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I JDK SAL12-AT A BARGAIN SINGLE 
_I. barrel or lot, five bbls. (TOO lbs. each.) Graltuu 
Mineral Paid, vuluuhhi for houses, barns, fences, 
carriages and carriage makers, aiul agricultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN'G, WILLIAMS, 
Rural New-Yorker uttice. Rochester, N. Y. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS 
Ik 
The Hand Maeiiine will sow ISD acres of wheat In 
lO hours; the Horse power ItJO in tin: same, time, 
and the work Is done la the most perfect manner. 
Hundreds of letters from all parts of tho country 
speak its praise. 
Joseph IIaujiis, author ol “Walks mul Talks ” 
In American Agriculturist, said, lu a letter to a 
friend,dated July 3," l like flic Cahoon Broad¬ 
cast Seed Rower very much Indeed. 1 sowed all tuy 
clover seed with it, iin 1 It certainly ,lives a great deal 
of work. 1 have no doubt it sow* perfectly even, at 
least morn evenly than it can be rowu by hand." 
The following is from one. of the Editors of the 
ItUUA L NEW-YORKKR: 
LfTTf.K FALLS, N. Y., July 8, 180!). 
D. II. Go ODELL—Deer .Sir: The Broadcast Reed 
Rower you sent mo last spring gave good satisfac¬ 
tion. It sows evenly amt rapidly. Fur small seeds, 
so far as I tested, it seeuis to bo admirable. It I* a 
very luindy machine, and farmers, I think, cannot 
fail to bo pleased with It. Very truly yours, 
X. A. WILLARD, 
Tlio price of the Hand Rower 1*810, and of Power 
Sowers, BOO. Send fur Circulars. 
I). It. GOODELL 8c. CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, Am rim, N. II. 
V 591 BH0^ OW ^ 
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513 Market 
BOSTON) 
19 DOANE ST. 
OALEOF GICOIIGIA LA N ON.—On TU RS- 
) ' DAY, Uetoherb, In 1 lie City of Madison. Georgia, 
wo will sell for cash tho clogaiii ami (irmly furnished 
RESIDENCE ol the late Wilds Kolb, it being the 
most desirable homo in the city. 
Also, six thousand six hundred and fifty-two acre* 
(fi.sjw) of LAND, comprising the Farm* of the <h*- 
coasod, In Morgan comity, situate on Sugar Creek 
and its tributaries. These lands have been consid¬ 
ered among the best, cotton and grain plantations in 
Middle licorglu. They aret'imvenienl to UmGeorgia 
Railroad, and well supplied with Urn: springs ami 
wells of pare, cool wider. The quality of the land*, 
their proximity to market, tlio nove.r-fnjiipgstream*, 
the unsurpassed ell male, und the intelligent, peace¬ 
able community, present.-■trlklngaltracDons to those 
In search ol Southern homes, Tln-v will In* Offered 
In several tracts, fq different quantities; having re¬ 
gard to timber amt other easimtials. They jmvd nut 
changed owner* in many years, and t he til,lea are In- 
dlspntahle. Wc refer to the Hon, Joshua am, amt 
A- G. Foster. Esq., Reglstoi' In Baiiki uptcy, both of 
Madison, either of whom will furnish information. 
The sale will certainly take place on the day stated. 
EARTH 
rji I I, T O N ’ s 
Fashionable Initial Note Papers 
nn«l Envelopes, 
Neatlv put In Dollar or Half-Dollar Boxes, and SENT 
PokTPAU), to any part of the country <>n 
tcccjitof price. Rend fora box to 
__ J- E. T l ETON A fX)„ Boston. 
I A DIES, FOR 10 CENTS WK \VI LL SEND 
•7 iwri\i a vi lw '*jr»«Pera -Mil*,void's assorted live lulen 
n eedles and ( iruular fm*ourGUKAT (ink Dollar 
Rall. Agents cun earn a Silk Drcssorn Gold Watch, 
a ,*-wing -,r Knitting Machine, In a few bvoniligs 
work, Agents warded. Aildros* MERLRVK & CO., 
75 Rudbury street, Boston,-Muss, 
\ I(AI)V r Will) HAS DEES CURED OF 
great nervous debility, uftci many year* of mis¬ 
ery, desires to make known to a 11 fellow-sufferers thn 
sure moan* of rollbf. Address, inclosing a stamp 
Mrs M. MERRITT. P O. Bn a Fb-'iS, Boeton. MlSi!; 
a,l,i Uir ' preacriputm w .11 be aenl rn u '' i return mall. 
n OLHKOOK’H J'aVTKNT HWTVEL IMow* 
leave* no “dead furrows ’’ nor ‘•ridges,” turn 
furrowgliccB flat on level land, work equally well on 
side hill, and pulverize lliorouahlu. Address 
E- F. HOLBROOK & R.M A LL, Boston, Mass. 
Sold by all respectable dealers. Send for Circular to 
W. O. HICKOK A 80S, 
Harrisburg, I*«. 
Tho 
Blanchard Churn. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. A 3 Sen & Co, 
P. o. Box 376, 
New-York, 
rrill-l NATIONAL ( DUN HUNKER. A 
I pcrfoct and practical machine*; pick* from the 
stalk and busks 500 bushel* per day with one-horse 
power. Price $150. Liberal discount to I lie trade. 
JAMES A. ROBINSON, 
181 Duau.fi St., New York. 
FUCAD unuec NOIL, climate 
blltHi nuill LOi null location unsurpass¬ 
ed. Send stamp tor 70-pace Farm Catalogue. 
MANCLCA & BRO., Itidgely, Mil 
ISSOlltl LANDS FOB 
„_ _ __ _ SALK. 
Al MISSOURI lands ure very fertile, and situated 
In the heart of the Uriffin t)n?y fmnlBh an extraordi¬ 
nary opportunity to acquire cheap, healthful and 
productive taruis. 
North Missouri contains about 2f.,n00squa.iTi miles, 
nr SfXTKgN Million Acres, as desirable as any In 
the Mississippi Valley. Through tide garden of Alis- 
*ouri. the Hannihai. Sr. Juskph Railroad ex¬ 
tend* and all it* land*lie hoar its truck.and numcr- 
OU8 stations. Thu climate, so temperate and liSalth- 
liil, and a virgin soil so capable of producing almost 
every kind of vegetation, invito* emigrants from the 
cold and bleak North to settle on our rich prairies. 
fiih'Ulars, giving full and valuable particulars 
are supplied grntihto all wishing t** go themselves, 
or to circulate to induce others to go also. 
A Sectional Map, showing the exact locution ol 
all our railroad lands, is sold at thirty cents. 
Address LAND COMMISSIONER, 
Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad Co., 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
For Cooking Food for Stock. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. A 25 en & Co 
P. O. Box 376. 
NmvYork 
F OR Family use—simple,chcap,roliablo. Knits everything, 
A6ENTS WANTEO. Circular and sample stocking FREE. 
Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE C0„ Bath, Me. 
r \\ l L KINS O N, 
‘RURAIi ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 TOWNSEND ST. RM.TDtOBE, MD. 
VIMFRAR rmw wade from cider. 
• UlLUHtli IVine, .Molasses or Sorghum in In 
hours, without using drugs. For Circulars, address 
F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker. Cromwell, Ct. 
) liLLS ! « ELI, S! B K I, L .•> 
> Best and Cheapest Made in this Country. 
Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 
HARRISON k DAVIS, 
35 and 37 Park Place, New York City, 
( 2J.OING SOUTH.— Parties seeking information 
T of the South, Its adaptation to different kinds 
of Business, Manufactures, Funning, or for invest¬ 
ment, wiil do well to address S. OTT, Aiken, S. G. 
fltlic Magic Comb will change any colored hair or 
B beard to a permanent Black or Brown. OnoGOlnb 
sent by mail for$l. For sale by Merchants* Druggists 
generally. Address Magic Comb Vo., Springfield, Mu**. 
