Mass 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Russia has just ordered 60,000,000 cartridges. 
— Potatoes are rotting badly In Minnesota. 
— Minks are increasing in Maine. 
— The ghost has reached Schenectady, N. Y. 
— Tennessee owes $40,000,000. 
— Papaws are abundant in Western Missouri. 
— Little Hindoos are afraid of velocipedes. 
— America is exporting velocipedes. 
— Georgia turnips aro turning out badly. 
— Brickrmikers aro in demand in Kansas. 
— The Suez Canal has cost $31,000,000. 
— Three coal mines are on fire in England. 
— Small pox js not prevalent in Now York. 
— There are 10k,000 vacant houses in Havana. 
— Montana bcatsts a gold brick worth $40,000. 
— Baton Rouge, La., is to have a new cotton 
mill. 
— St. Joseph, Mo., pays $7 per cord for hard 
wood. 
— Beggars in the TJ. S. army blue have reached 
India. 
•II iscella neons. 
•Ye tv Publications, ffc. 
Life Insurance •Idvertisement, <Cc. 
ueg^ars m me U. b. army blue have reached These Supporters can be sent by Express to any 
India. part of the count i v, on receipt of an order inclosing: 
T , , . „ tbo measure, which may he taken by passing a tape 
— In 13)0 the land tax of England was £1, found the form In the posittgns ot Nos. 1 and 2 on 
750,000. 
pRESEUVE YOUR HEALTH ! A HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, 
•OTr#* JVVit •Ibcinminnl Supporter *- IS 
A perfect success. . . RICHARDSON'S NEW METHOD 
PO “ , lll; PIASO.FOBTE, 
anical abdominal blinq the 
support, such am ^ 7 w. . „ _ 
our supporter Only Eook the Teacher Rcnuircs , 
gives then), but * ’ 
more especially fe- and 
No „ posed to n greater THE BOOK EVERY PI PIE IS ATTRACTED TO. 
uuiuber ot exist- - - _ ... A _ 
tag causes. We lOUtliUU Copies already sold and tlie dpruaud 
claim for k a au- greater i ban ever before. 30.000 
periortty for the Copies now selling every year, 
followj-.g reasons: Tts lesson* nrr odapted to pupils of nil ages, and its 
.K f 2 ,, *R' c, >unt of oxorclsea arc attract I vc and use ml in every stage of 
the Ilghtm?** ot lid van cement. Thin buck hit*. on account or its 
f ot y n * I'lOcnmo tho atundard work on Piano 
n /V.? * i, it JS A r ? Instruction, and the only one which every well-in- 
formed teacher and scholar use*. Price *3.75. Sent 
a. — ^ , s. . PCinff alia 8 n*. post-paid, O. D1T80K k. CO Publisher* 277 Wnsli. 
-d, By their perfect adaptation to tho form, Iticlon- Incton Ht.. Boston •' 11 T)ITVi<>\ V f u Vn iinv'iH 
tag as they do the wlKde of the abdominal walls. 3d, way, New York “• DXTSO ‘ N lt( u - 7U I!l0a<| - 
By then- being a flxturo —netther turning nor twist- __—_ 
tag after being applied. 4th, By tho ease and com- 
fort with which they are worn. fith. In being appro. A ow ls THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE 
prtate tar both sexes, old and young-for females 
H “® t ' °:blld-blrth, as welt us those Buffering with 
abdominal weakness. FOR THE 
13 E 
WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ BENEFIT 
BEING THE 
THE BOOK EVERY PI PIE IS ATTRACTED TO. 
150,000 Copies already sold and the demand 
greater t luin ever before. 30,000 
Copies now selling every year. 
Tts lesson* nre odapted to pupils of nil ages, and its 
exercises are attractive and UBeful in every stage of 
advancement. 'Ibis book has. on account or its 
netunl merit, been mo the standard work on Piano 
instruction, and the only ono which every well-in¬ 
formed teacher and scholar uses. Price $3.75. Sent 
post-paid, O. D1TSON* * CO.. Publishers, 277 Wash¬ 
ington St-. Boston. C. II. DITSON & CO.. 711 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
^'OW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE 
FOR THE 
* JY i " “ 'vua ux nwa. t, »UU * UU 
tho out. Price Inm ?i> to #8. 
Address all orders to 
— Charleston, S. C., is to have a Metropolitan HARROW A CO.. Solo Manufacturers, 
T).,ij 0 „ _ Bnrglcal Instrument, Manufacturers, 
1 121< Broadway, (under Wood’s Museum,) N. Y. 
— Museallno, Iowa, has a Horse Thief Asso- SU^uldertt 
ciatlon. Surgical Articles. vVe would call special attention 
— Matty Swedish mechanics are going to Mis- is thohosTln^.*e.° V p?tae ,l ^.’ ,tul ’ 1 ' 3 l ua Truss ' whidl 
sissippi. - -—- 
— Sim Francisco had an $80,000 flro on tho Tth Q- REAT A'l’LANTIC 
instant. and Pacific Tea Company, 
r -"r u " RUU '”**'"** »«*“»—“f r. 0. B0??i06 “'“‘"Vew YORK CITY. 
_ ' , , . An organisation of capitalists for the purpose of 
— Organ grinders are not permitted on British “"Porting Teas and distributing them to Merchants 
steamers. ISK‘&Wiir rt '"~ *>“- 
-mcriu*^ eolorcd folk, lave k«b ■ ,„ u , v . IAS I.KCN CCRR), ».) 
churelit,&. iY great nervona debility, after many vears of niis- 
— Ono of tho Wilmlturtnnq nhim, re „ cry - desires to make kunwn mail fellow-sufferers tho 
, , ° L " unuilgtons claims to have a sum means of relief. Address, Inclosing a stump 
real ghost. Mrs. M. MERRITT, P. O. Box 5.083, Boston, Mas*!; 
— West Itoxbury refuses to be “ Suffolkatod " itnd lll ° |,ru3CHatlon win be sent fr ee by return iu.ni . 
by Boston. T VVI L K INSON, 
— Five French cities will erect monuments to 'RURAL ARCHITECT 
Lamartine. „ AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
Milw-iutrnn rlvinlFQ Miwa/wn 202 TOWNSKND ST..BALTIMORE, Ml>. 
AiilttiiiiRco cuiiiKS $4,068,000 worth, of liquor-----—-_ 
per annum. VINEGAR J. f OW MADE FROM CIDER, 
rp» ... , T> , , . w ■ a w fc R t AV|„e. Mblusses nr SorkHum in 10 
— I lo. British I arliament lias been prorogued without using ilrugs. For circulars, address 
until Dee. 36. I'. I. SACrE, vinega r Makar. Cromwell. Ct. 
— The Midland (N. Y.) Railroad has one gang T^OR »A LE - AT A BARGAIN - SINGLE 
of Swedes at work. * barrel or lot, five bbl*. <300 It,.*., each,) Grafton 
— , Mtnerr .1 Paint, valuable for house*, barns, fem-es. 
— Iowa lias Just abolished the usoof the lash catTingesaudcnrrlngolnaltnrs. and agricultural im- 
iu her Slate Prison plomouts. Address .TORN t.;. WDJ.IAMS. 
noon. Rural Now.Yorker oftlco. Roe/-“5ter. N. Y. 
— The Bible hits been translated into over two ---- 
hundred languages. 17®**?*^ CASES OF GOODS 
TIIE PEOPLE’S FAVORITE JOURNAL. 
The Most Interesting Stories 
Aro always to bo found In the 
N?, n ? fif l C |fc C ll ^,E^ 0 T mPany ’ NEW YORK WEEKLY. 
P. 0. Box 5506 .NEW YORK CITY. - 
. An organisation of capitalists for the purpose of At nresont there nm 
importing Teas and distributing them to Merchants present tneic ai o 
throiiphout tho country «t IrnpoHer 6 prices* Estab- m ^ 
“,h.q‘ wf. _ Six Great Stories 
&.KSTs&i&S; sal jaetsKM: ’ mn ' ws t " r » u>!i ‘««»»”"■, *«» »* ■«», 
0SE ST0RY is beoon EVERY MONTH. 
t WILKINSON, New subscribers are thus sure of having tho com- 
’RirHAI ARCHITECT mencement of a new continued story, no matter when 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, they subscribe for the 
203 Townsend st..Baltimohk, Mu. __ __ 
OFFICE FTo. 132 BROADWAY. 
CHARLES II. BAVROVD, President. 
BSOBIKlfiT' A. taJSAAATSS, Secretary. 
SIILPPAIU) HOMANS, fonsiiltinj^ Aclnary. 
Thin in a Mutual Company. The Policy Holders are It* Member*. 
Tho Wnrpfiis and Earning* aro tlieirs, and Divided among them every year on the 
Contribution Plan. 
Its Directors aro among tho most experienced liisnraucc Men and Financier* in the 
con tilrv. 
Its t)Ulcer* are careful and conservative. 
It* Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more than pay* nil Losses. 
It ha* paid in two yearn nearly Ono Hun died Thousand Dollars in Dividends, 
Jt* risks aro examined and selected with great care. 
A* a consent!nice, its rate of Mortality 1* les* tliau any other Company in tho counter. 
It donI h only iu Cash. 
It pays the full amount of tlio Policy In Cash. 
Its Dividend* are paid in Cash. 
It* Assets aro Cash. 
&Y»#3kS*.t 1,8 M " na « Cr * mHl Representatives boliovo in tho Secnrity ana Economy of Cash only. 
Vff A UultJ WUxyi Cush Iu*nranco j* rho Safest. 
mcncement of a new continued story, no matter when 
they subscribe for tho 
NEW YORK WEEKLY. 
,«u,» k niuuy.m mga uiiMtRrB, and agricultural tm 
plomouts. Address JOHN t;. vvfLl.lA.Ms. 
Rni'id Now.Yorker ufllco. IlOct’"star, .V. Y. 
Each number of tbo NEW YORK WEEKLY con¬ 
tains Several Beautiful Illustrations, Double tjio 
Amount of Reading Matter of any paper of Its class, 
and tho Sketches, Short Stories, Poems, etc., aro by 
the ablest writers of America and Europe. The 
Cash Insurance i* the Cheapest. 
This Company has never done other than a Cash Business. 
In the character of Policies issued by thi* Company 
The Policy Holder makes an Investment waving better Interest than Government 
Bond*) ***' 
I,ny* np an Annuity lor Sickness or Old Agei 
And secures those dependent on him from want in case ot acarn. 
The most popular features in tho practice or Life Insurance were originated bv tl. n 
Actuary of thi* Company. E inaieti t>j the 
The business of tho Company is the embodiment of t hem nil. 
It Is, hence, enabled to offer advantages unsurpassed by those offered by -nv otimr 
Company in tho country. * lucr 
Intelligent investigation will provo this. ^ 
Farmers and Business Men who seek to unite 
not one liquor shop. 
— A new paper In Nevada is to bo called the 
"Weekly Six Shooter. 
— North Carolina expects to have a cotton 
crop or 2,000,000 hales. 
— Russia will permit subscriptions to tho 
Humboldt mouuiueut. 
— Denver expects to dress 50,000 beeves this 
winter uud ship them East. 
— Wise On,in boasts a squash vine four hun¬ 
dred uud seventy feet long. 
— The North German Army lias one hundred 
and seventy-two chaplains. 
NEWYORKWEEKLY SECURITY! a paying investment; an income in old age; 
value to'ovor t0 11 °rntu, amounting in docs not conflnc Its usefulness to arauseincnt, but AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
one liquor fuot: *" ^ 1,lUabitauts ’ 
kly Six Shooter. Nevada Is to bo called the OXE UUU^ION DOI,L.AH». 
Our facilttios for transacting till* Immense busi¬ 
ness arc better than ever but ore. We have agents 
in all tho principal cities to purchase good.* from t.hn 
Manufacturers, Importers, and others, for Cash, 
and often ntan luimeriso mierltJcc from the original 
cost of production. 
Our stock consists, In part, of tlio following goods: 
docs not confine It* usefulness to amusement, but 
publishes a great quantity of really Instructive Mat¬ 
ter, In the most coudensod form. Tho 
_ wiM*., i.. , Hhawls, Blankets, Quill*, Cottons, Glng- 
\ i* m iu tamsts a squash vino four liun- hams. Drew Goods, Tublo Linen, Towels, 
dred and seventy feet long. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Corsets, &c„ &e. 
— Tim North German Army has ono hundred Silver - Plated Ware, Spoon* plated ou 
and seventy-two Chaplains. Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks, five-bottle 
— A large cougar is prowling around Bonham Vv' ltc ‘ l llrUnunla Ware, Glass 
Texas, dining on calves, Ac. ’ varle,VT U ° ttD ° ‘ C "‘ lcry ’ in Bleat 
— One Of Boston's teachers has been employed Elegant French and German Fancy Goods, 
by that city over forty years. Beautiful Phorogrnph Albums, the newest and 
— Thcr.< aro twelve ways of spelling mosquito- oUoloest •'‘tylos In Morocco and Velvet Bindings. 
all In Worcester's Dictionary. ’ Morocco Traveling Bags, Handkerchief 
— A geological survey of Georgia lias been be- “ r-L^V i'T’ i A i * , 
gun, with a view of finding coal. mof's * 1 1uUm1 Jewe,ry ' o1 ,,l ° newest 
'' ‘ ' ' jn siu cranberries tiro so abundant that We have* also made arrangements with some of the 
they sell for two dollars a bushel. leading publishing houses, that will enable us to sell 
« t,i i , . tlio dtiuiuuni ii od t works (if nooulir Hufhoi'K <i i 
A B.lgian has Invented a method of rcinov- fthout one-bait tbo regular price ;— *nuh a* Byron 
ing deleterious gases from mines. w JDlton and Tennyson’s Work's. 
In full Out and Cloth liindmgu.-aud hundreds of 
-It is reported that 180,000 people have left 6lhers ’ 
Havana since the revolution began. 
-Spain is said lo have 59,000 men in the Hold 
in Cuba, and the revolutionists 65,000. 
- Them is scarcely a building in Atlanta that 
was standing when the war broke out. 
These and everything clso for 
iriFi 
luLJi! 
was standing when tho war broke out do , not , 0 1 ff ? r n single article of merchandise, 
, that can be sold by regular dealers at our price. Wo 
— ike great storm destroyed some eight v V" lo hpy Roods from u« unless we can 
bridges iu Albany county N V n]nn.. ^ cheaper than yon can obtain them In any 
xjunny , n. x., uiouc. other way,—while the greater part, of our goods ure 
- Tim New York Receiver of Taxes, lately re- 80W “ about 
'f»i VV*i 1 X. 1 . 1 T l* An xl._ A, J JHB* a mm - - ___ _ __ 
eeived $117,5*3.45 in less than four days. ONE-HALF THE REftfHAR RATTfi 
— Deaths from consumption in Massachusetts " * Ht lYkuULAK KA ! C© 
are muel, fewer than lllteeu years stuco. olrWtM 
London inis a Itospital for skin diseases, nnri r.l ub8 ? nJ *endlng us orders,yon can obtain tho most 
□Usaud mu innts V ana liberal commU8lc®8, either In Caoli or Mcrehnn- 
a pat ient, are treated per week. d«*c, and all goods sent by us will bo as represented, 
m I. I i ?4 nrl teo it ■ ■ . , ,, 4 nn B .1 4 t . C.. 4 .. - _. . I ’ 
a thousand patients are treated per week. 
— The Chautauqua county <N. Y.) jail is with¬ 
out at) occupant, for thoUrsl. time since 1817 . 
— Koudout, N. Y., rejoices; coal Is rapidly 
coming down the canal, and business is brisk. 
Ou tho 8th ilist, through trains began ruu- 
mg on the Albany and Susquehanna Itaiiroad. 
- A Cincinnati goat eats the newspapers from 
doorsteps before the subscribers can get them. 
- Nova Scotia claims to have produced the 
hist telegraph operator who ever read by-sound. 
have attained a high reputation from their brevity, 
excellence and correctness. »•* - 
The Pleasant Paragraphs aro made up of tho 
concentrated wit and humor of many minds. 
The Knowledge Box is confined to useful infor¬ 
mation on all manner of subjects. 
The News Items give in tlio fewest words tlio 
roost notable doings all over tho world. 
The Gossip with Correspondents contains an¬ 
swers to Inquirers upon all imaginable subjocts. 
An Unrivaled Literary Paper 
IS THE 
New York Weekly. 
* 
Each issuo contains from EIGHT to TEN STORIES 
and SKETCHES, and HALF A DOZEN POEMS, In 
ADDITION to tho SIX SERIAL STORIES and tho 
VARIED DEPARTMENTS. 
The Terms to Subscribers ; 
One Year-single copy.Three Dollars. 
" “ four copies (S2.50 each).Ten Dollars. 
“ ** eight copies.Twenty Dollars. 
Those sending $20 for a club of eight, all sent at 
ono time, will bo entitled to a copy free Gctters-up 
of clubs can afterward add single copies at. $2.50 each. 
STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, 
No. 55 Fulton street, N. Y. 
JOIiar THE TO20-TS2ME CLASS OF THIS COMPANY. 
^nts’Agents" ,,C le,,,,C#t ° 4 ’ f ° r fMU fo «'»>»• Dio Company’* Office, or to 
C57“ Active, intelligent men, familiar with the business of Life In* 
to co-operato with tills Company. 
iisuranee, will do wel 
Address nil Communication* to tho Company's Office, 
___iVo. 133 IIKQABWAY, YEW YORK, 
(PUBLISHER OF YVOOH’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE,) 
A SWINDLER? 
The existence, responsibility and character of R. s. 
Wood of this place have boon so frequently culled 
In question by letter* from all part* of the United «;"• !«•«“» bottle Holmes, Poughkeep- 
6tates, similar to tho following, thut. I deem It proper SuMsm?&, v t I’w" iY i, Jo(,opJ *‘ n « Webb, Vernon, 
to offer tor publication a general reply to all such 
Inquiries, tlie multiplicity of which have become »• knnPP. Ilaveistraw, Boeklsuul Co^ n. V.• JoLn l’ 
very annoying : ore n,', i1 i 1 ,',?, 1 !kt'oBsoig ,V. j ■ h, \v\ Gnngoni 
cilaUi, , Jobtison Co., Kansas; Louis ltnuer 1 fjirv,,J .,4 
Postmaster, Newburgh, N.Y.. ?w c ,?J },u '^ Co ’0 r, t : !I - Pettlngili. KnowlesvflJa’ 
n-fir Sir : I- there such a person ns 3. R. Wood, ville ' i' 1 ' "’ Mitly B- Towers, Curwins- 
publisher of Wood's Household.Mngajjlne," In your ’ Clc,u tIeld Cu " pu - 
place: and if so, is he a responsible person, doing See our now Catalogue of Premium- f,.v 
what fieagro.es to, or is heaswiodlerl Ml# premium edrementa of n,. , L,%/?, ' ?'" f * "' k . nowU 
proposltluns are so exceedingly liberal as to seem ... on ,?. . } receipt of the above machtaes. 
;uhi wo j'uumntcc sutUfuctlou tu every cue dealing ono tllne * wUl entitled to a copy frek. Gcttera-up 
Withuui OTWO. of clubs can afterward add Sin fc -locoplesat$2.50each. 
Agvnt* should colleer ion cents from cncli customer 
Of UlTS,ieU ' f0r STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, 
The holders of tho Checks have the privilege of No. 55 Fulton street, X. Y. 
cither purchasing the article thereon described, or —---- 
or exchanging for any arUclo iiicnuoiiuil on ,.ur Cat. vripivmi^ 
aiogue. numbering over .«) different articles,—not M i , r !'/' most Popn- 
<nib of which Can bo purrluibcd iu Lho usual \miv fur -mi* 11 ’ ^ t>heupcst Magazizio piihll*hc*u. Xl 
the same money. buul " ay fur w»l be sent from now to the end of 1870 for 00 cents. 
Rend tn your subscriptions without delay. Adtlmss 
Jhe advamngea of first sending for Chocks nro O. A. KOORBACU, lu2 Nassau st.. New York 
! I e ii 0 a , re constantly buying *innll lots of very -----. 
\ uluiiDlc goi»dM which nre not on our Catalogues,and m II F (' II I’ U, r* Ti 11 4 v 
fur which we Issue Checks till all arc eopt: bes des. 1 1 Jt C 11 M A N * 
in cvm-v biv./.. .... .. . 11 ..... I J _ 
Propositions are so cxceudingly liberal as to seem K® „i i . re-omps ot tue above machines, 
too good lo lie realized, inclosed find stamped cu- " ° wU1 “ ls0 that wo have received but one 
velopu for reply. complaint from all tho machines we have ever fur- 
Jonx Croc Kbit, St. Louis, Mo. nishod. Every premium is warranted to be as renre 
[reply. J sonted. 
I have been acquainted with Mr. Wood during the TENTH SHIPMENT, 
past threo years. I know that ho la sending out an “ Received, Cleveland, O. Root 28 wi « a 
lmracnso amount of mail matter, and have every Wood, payment hi lull for thirty Wilson Shuttle 
'II1E BEST and ■ rjinrc-r vvoexiy Newspa- u,,.. umuitiu uruviuii wmen 
Krli'iiXiUitrli'. ? LM IlUEtDS circulation in tho wo offer ns premiums for lie w subscribora to Wood's 
suhooribei'H for that year. f3 a yrnr, in advance, feUipiueut of tlie&o niachlno»; 
LARGEST cKtlfon Wo 
K , . . .- ..v. .ouo n unm Quarter of it* vaTiu ' 
buihelsot as much wheat as she needs for home t 
use. oru uj^ery order amounting to oyer $50, accompanied 
_ a .. __ . . (lIld iu ^ery 
I have been acquainted with Mr. Wood during the TENTH SHIPMENT, 
past threo years. I know that lie 1* sending out an “ Received. Cleveland, O. Root 28 Wi « a 
lmracnso amount of mail matter, and have every WOOD, payment In full for thirty Wilson Shiittlo 
reason to suppose lhat lie is doing a legitimate and SB™, , P *tot warded this day as pre- 
honorable business. J also believe tho statements ffokfiSj&ffiS ?!? 1 ^ 
Which he publishes In connection with this aro Fob. SthfliW. ‘*«tag the tenth shipment from 
truthful. Ezra Farrington. “The Wilson Sewing Machine Co.” 
L’. S. Postmaster. As wo have said the sewing machine U but one of 
New burg n, N. Y., Sept. 20.1869. one hundred and thirty-four different articles which 
FURTHER DEFENSE. we tiro furnishing as premiums, tho following is a 
.... . partlul list: 
\\c hove stated, from time to time, that w.e were a V a« iii ..... 
giving away tens of thousands of dollars’ worth Iu h 1 . n , * „ 0 " 11800 Shuttle Stitch Sowing 
premiums, In proof of which wo now submit facts . T, no ’ worUl H) cash, us a premium for 40 sub- 
and figures. Wilson's Sewing Machine Is but one o] !ln , L ° ,)ur | Mdgarlrio. Also, Pianos for their rc- 
Om ! Hundred and TteLrhj-four different articles which S ." oiicl ' 1,>tl, -' a3 - AU ", Cabinet Organs for 
wo offer as premiums for new subscribers to Wood's 'a .Lt,, wtatw 1 if* r h rl °e in subscriptions. 
A' 1 01,i ‘y county fair promises a marriage on 
horseback as out: of the attractions oil the sec¬ 
ond day. 
- One hundred and ninety-four mail bags ar- 
SirHisI N ° W York OVer the Eri0 Btilway o.i the 
— The anniversary of Cuban independence was 
celebrated in New York and other cities on tho 
ntn mst. 
order $100, «8.oo w boxetained' u e ‘ y 
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
w^*«r n <r «L , i S e 10 r? especially to assist Agents in the 
tomers n ® out * lern State#, but is open to all cus- 
COMMI81SION8 t 
"''I 1 ho paid ten per cent.. In Cash or Mor- 
To!'" Ihoy FILL Cl* Tlll.IK ENTIRE CLUB, 
* ml. ch helowwe give a partial List of CommisI 
Ono and one-half time* their price in subscriptions 
AJao, tho Elgin Watch, worth tor 40 subscriptions.’ 
^Vlso, Violins, Guitars, i lutc.n, French and (ior- 
man Accordion*, for their retail price t n subsertp- 
tions. Also, Webster's Unabridged Dlctirmarvd .ra-, 
Bubscrtper# for that year. $3 a year, in advance shipmout of these machines; \ *. time*, rrenchand Gor- 
_»• a. uauoIvI corfciijSnub. i. o.. a,,.. * a . r?. A KS»S.5l!!-!«“ '» 
G - Wood, puymeut in full for forty-two Wilson Shuttle . ,' 0 s Unabridged Dictionary (latest, 
J. BEAT INDUCEMENTS TO SUB- i Stitch Sowing Muebinc.* forwarded thi# day a* pro- ,A taestand hostedltllon.i worth $ 12 . tar 20 subscribers. 
. SCRIBERS.—Lot those who want a first-cla** mlams for procuring subscribers to ’ Wood's House- Also, Blblos for ono aud one-half times their orb * 
i ffi.&asm *^^'^^^“‘^^.mentfrom tn subscription*. Also. Microscope# ™ oXcroptk 
'l'l IE r i iiv>h Y»iY\n “Tin: Wilson R»:w ing Machine Company." cal instruments for their price In subscription*. Also, 
and THE* SATHRMAV FWiuTWrl Doom The following arc the addresses to which the above Jil?"' k "I W ' , . ver , ,oy Xovels ' com - 
I For an order of 830, from n club of Thirty wo 
— A woman was bitten hv n i„ c:,,. }?! 11 I'av the Agent, u* eoi'imlnsir.n, 21 vd*. Brown or 
the Other .i ee a a ° 8 1,1 Syracuse Bleached Sheeting, good Dress Pattern, Wool Souara 
f . d,i\, and a policeman wua detailed to §^P W I 1, | r ^»ch Cu.**uncrn Panin and Yost Pattern, 
kill the dog. toe, large Whin* Counterpaue.eic., etc., or $J in cash. 
— Tue iiremium liit hoe- nr re,. • a, ^f) or a, ‘ ordcp of 850, from a club of Fifty, we 
Fair w-n -r.t i. . nt 11 ° Mexico, Mo., Will pay he A vein, a* Commission. 45 vds. Riveting, 
A fill '• as eighteen months Old, and weighed over £ ne P air hwlv 5’ Bhmketa, Poplin Dress Pattern 
seven hundred pounds. g Q 0vet bamUorae vmil Square pitawi, ^Ivcr-case Watch; 
_ * vitq vie., or tli c&fcn* 
and THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 
and »oe the unrqnnlcd inducements offered. $2.5rta 
year for each. $4 for both. Four e,,pie- f,. r gtj, wltJi 
a splendid premium engruylng. Five copies (and one 
» toinpta c ipies of both will bn sent (post¬ 
paid) for fifteen cents. Address 
xt „,„UFAeON & PETERSON, 
No. 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
W ,,A T EVE It Y BUBAL 
SUBSCRIBER WANTS-Iatlio 
machines were shipped: 
Mrs. Kvn S. Cobh, P.tehvllln, Geneseo Co., N. V.; N. 
G. Sturgis, Danvilie. Androscoggin Co.,Maine; Chas. 
D. Mackey. Now Milford, Huaq’a Co., Pa.; D. \V. 
Rollenbcrger, Bcntland. Franklin Co., Pa,; Anna It. 
Smith, ReoBOVillc, Clinton Co., tj. ; Mr*. J. Irwin, i, li¬ 
vers, Columbiana Co., O.; T. F. Cullman, Gil Kov, 
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