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Libby prison is now a sumac and bone mill. 
Delaware lias but. one daily paper. 
Swiss laborers are much liked in Georgia. 
Monogram veils are the latest vanity. 
Australian cuttle dislike velocipedes. 
New Hampshire is to have a Stale police. 
Sheboygan River, Mich., is to be deepened. 
Utah lifts new grasshoppers. 
Portsmouth, N. II., lias llio small pox. 
The ghost has been <piiet lor two weeks. 
Cologne, Fi ance, is to have a $300,000 theater. 
Missouri had another snow storm on the 23d 
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IstlWS of 
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LL.IL, Professor of Law* in Harvard University. 
A NEW HOOK FOB EVffiltYBODY; explaining 
the rights, duties, and obligations of all tho relations 
of life, as well as every kind of contract and legal 
obligation. An F.UONOM HA I. ANJ> HACK 
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— Vicksburg, Miss., is to have a now Episcopal 
parish, 
— Maine claims 40,000discharged soldiers ami 
sailors. 
A shoe factory is to be established in Wash¬ 
ington. 
— Virginia's tobacco crop is light but of good 
quality. 
— Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has a new 1,500 pound 
fire bell. 
— North Carolina preacher has invented a $11 
rat trap. 
— Prussian women earn forty cents a day har¬ 
vesting. 
— Augusta, Ga., is growing bananas in tho 
open air. 
— A cotton factory is to bo put up in Henry 
county, Ala. 
— Sandusky, O., is freezing fish of all kinds for 
transportation. 
— There is no water within nine miles of Pro¬ 
montory Point. 
— Now burg, N. Y., has voted $75,000 to increase 
its water supply. 
— Russia is making large purchases of horses 
for light cavalry. 
— The “Pilgrim’s Progress” has been trans¬ 
lated into Chinese. 
— Somo ten thousand people daily pass through 
the Chicago 1 uiinel. 
— An Omaha paper calls on young men by 
name to gel married. 
Toledo will send three million staves to 
Philadelphia this year. 
— A live-hundred pound bear lias just been 
killed in Pierce Co., Wts, 
— The Western Union Telegraph Co. now runs 
103,583 miles of telegraph. 
— Keokuk county, Iowa, rejoices in the dis¬ 
covery of more coal beds. 
— Uncle Ham is going to build a court-house 
and posL-oilice for Omaha*. 
— Washington county, Mo., suffered $800,000 
damages by the late storm. 
A flic of the Worcester (Moss.) Spy from 1701 
to 1800 recently sold for $500. 
The Norwich, Conn., water pipes have been 
seriously damaged by lightning. 
— A suit <>f twenty years' standing has Just 
been concluded in North Carolina. 
— Tho land offieo at Denver took in $81,073 for 
land entries during tho lust, quarter. 
— One hundred Tennesseean families are going 
to form a colony In Kanra-s this fall. 
— Tho Into storm caangod the course of 6omo 
of the rIvors In the White Mountains. 
— A dam at Dalton, Maas., which the recent 
flood destroyed, had stood sixty years. 
- Aroostook was the only county in Maine 
which did not suffer by the recent storm. 
— Tho New Vnvk Central Railroad curried 
$3,1379,150 passengers during the past. year. 
— A Minnesota church not being able to pur¬ 
chase a bell lias hung a big triangle instead. 
— - Calvert-, Texas, gets beef tor three to four 
cents a pound and nuitlnu at seven to eight. 
— Five factories at Key West employ a thou¬ 
sand men making “genuine Havana cigars.” 
— Valejo, Cal., has a society of young ladies 
pledged not to kiss any one who uses tobacco, 
— During September St« Albans, Vt., shipped 
6,709 tubs of butter and 1,963 boxes of cheese. 
— Steam wagons are popular in London after 
dark, as the law forbids their use by daylight. 
— A Connecticut tlrm consumes 30,000 pounds 
of brass per annum in making shoe siring tips. 
— Tiic shoe inniiii factory retie ally established 
at Corinth. Miss., has been removed to Memphis. 
— The Parisian Hippodrome, which wcwmnost 
popular place ot ainusomeut, lias been burned. 
— Tho old Five Department in New York had 
a perfectly white engine called the White Ghost. 
— There is a Freshman at Yale College who is 
thirty-six years old, and fought through the 
war. 
— An English journal suggests daily doses of 
electric shocks as a good punishment for crimi¬ 
nals. 
— Boothbay Harbor, Mo., is putting up a fac¬ 
tory for tho manufacture of guano from rock 
weed. 
— Helena, Montana Territory, boasts a $50,000 
gold brick—the largest ever run in the United 
States. 
— A stone cutter in an inland town advertises 
for customers for two hundred and lifty grave¬ 
stones. 
— The Fairbanks Scale Foundry, at St. Johns- 
burg. Vt., is now daily melting sixteen tons of 
pig iron. 
— The planters around Columbia, S. C., arc 
reported as showing a disposition to hold on to 
their cotton. 
— On the 22d ult. an earthquake shock was 
felt over New England, New Brunswick and 
Nova Scotia, 
— The Hudson River steamboat Mary Powell 
weighs throe tons more than site did before she 
was painted. 
— a Boston linn pays thirty cents a dozen for 
tassels. Good, steady, skilled workers can make 
one dozen a day. 
— Washington Territory has an immense cran¬ 
berry bog which grows 190,003 bushels a year, 
and all are wasted. 
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evening, nnd n proportional mm by devoting their vbjlc tiir.o 
to the burlncr . Itoys nn<Tjn>ls mm nearly a* mueh nuimii. 
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For .Mrs. Filet's new Rook, just published in bcanti 
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JEWF.TT M. RICHMOND, of J.M. Rich¬ 
mond ct Co., Buffalo, N. V. 
lion. .101 UN II. MARTINI)ALE, Ex-At- 
Utrney-General of State of New York, Roch¬ 
ester. 
NATH AN F. GRAVES, President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
WILLIAM C. HUGER, of linger, Wallace 
A Gcniiy, Attorneys at, Law, Syracuse. 
CHARLES 11. DOOLITTLE, President 
Oneida County Bank, Ulica, N. Y. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reming¬ 
ton ManiifuCturing Company. 
Hon. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, 
Troy, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, 
Wholesale, Druggists, Chicago, HI. 
II. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plankinton 
& Co., Chicago, Milwaukee and New York. 
ISRAEL D. CONI)IT, Manufacturer, Mil- 
burn, N. J., and 30 Ycsey street, N. Y. City. 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem¬ 
ington Arms Manufacturing Co., Ilion, N. Y. 
Hon. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank¬ 
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JOHN II. CLARK, of H. B. Cromwell & 
Co., 86 West, street, New York City. 
EDWARD MARTINI)ALE, Attorney at 
Law, New York City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
WILLIAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bunnell & 
Adams, Wholesale Grocers, 93 Front street, 
New York City. 
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ers & Co., Bankers, 09 Wall street, New 
York City. 
JOSEPH S. DECKER, of Turner Broth¬ 
ers, Bankers, *14 Nassau street, New York 
City. 
CHARLES MOl ES, President Pacific Na¬ 
tional Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. 
EDWARD MoMURDY, President. 
ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Rich & Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 371 
Broadway, New York City. 
ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Jersey. 
LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Dentist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York City. 
Hon. JOSIAH T. MILLER, Counsellor, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
TITUS MEAD, of Badgley Mead, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
'1IIEO. F. HAY, of J. O. Seymour, Kcn- 
nard & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
City. 
Hon. STEWART 1/. WOODFORD, Ex- 
Lieutenant Governor State of New York. 
WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
JOHN McM l RDIE, of Pardee, Bates & 
Co., New York City. 
R. J. TODD, of A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., 
New York City. 
A MEW MATI 0 MAI WORK 
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Ladtt will u niil n cop} : GetiUcinvti will wnnt II. lor 
thorn. No family enn niliird iu bo without It. Aaonln, 
pnrtlenUiidy J.adien. ran do hotter with tlds buolt 
than with any other nxlnnt. Front Inducement < of. 
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United States. 
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1’ KM-Pi rvu M.iciti VK. Price $25. The MihnfeM, 
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rjllic IMatrlo Comb will change any colored huff or 
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> A H FAHN, 3 P. O. Avenue, Baltimore, 5FI. 
■ yn t ii r.e,. i.ircii io every 
live man who will uct iisuKent In a new, Hein and 
honorable business, paving $3ila day. No pift enler- 
pnso. Nn hunibMff. No money wanted in advance. 
ress li . MoN KOI K K.N M o'. Fill, burg 
A DAY TO 3IAI.F. AND FKMALE 
* .VkOUI s to Introduce the Ki'ck OVICfinHilL'T- 
h i. Skwino Machi * t.s. Stitch alike on both shies, 
and Is the only r.icrxsr.n SITOTTI.E MACHINE sold In 
the l.nilcd states Tor less diaa *40. y\ll uHiorsure 
infringements, und tho seller and user are liable to 
prosecution and imprisonment. Or i pit Fiikk. Ad¬ 
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** REV. A. C. EARLE’S 
“ imi\(iix(i in Hiric,vvir.«.’> 
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experience. 
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A large quarto sheet, containing flfty-Mx columns 
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"PAUL DENMAN. Or LOST AND SAVED,” a 
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’filAKTEKHCG »Y THE STATE OF 
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A W A N II It A N K I N G 1 
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WANTED.-ONLY ‘iO MOKE YOUNG 
t T 1/idtOs and Yuung .Men to learo Die Al t ot Tel- 
egraphj or Short-Hand Heportlng. Situation* Gurtr- 
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1' ii (‘ircu lur to 
UNION TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, Oberllu. O. 
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WANTED —A FEW GOOD AGENTS 
' ’ for our new engcavingv “ Daw v ok fcack ” 
and “Tile Flower ok Heaven." Will pay experi¬ 
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One young lady reports (I orders in two evenings 
lately. One young matt Id years old told B5 in Ore 
days. Address W. J. HOLLAND. Springfield, Mass. 
The New York State Poultry Society will 
hold their SECOND Fair In the EMPIRE KINK 
BUILDING, Third avenue and 63d street, New York 
City. The Fair will open Wednesday, December 1st, 
and continue without Intermission, until Thursday, 
December Dili. 
Besides all the varieties of DOMESTIC AND ORNA¬ 
MENTAL Poultry, the Exhibition will Include su¬ 
perb Illustrations is Pisciculture, h* well us 
examples of the tlne.st brecdsof Water Fowl, Ptr.. 
eons, cade birds. Fawns, Ponies, Dons, kaij- 
Brrs. ami numerous other 1*et animals: also. 
Worksop Art, Means ok Bukedino and Trans¬ 
portation, lumens for Bun. linos and Appa¬ 
ratus; and ALL Use ECU FEATURES af-pi'rtuimng 
TO HIE Specialties. The wholeforrmngnno of tho 
most attractive and useful Museum* of the age. 
The building Is One of the largest .rad most appro¬ 
priate for the purpose or any In the country. It is 
being superbly decorated, and will bo comfortably 
warmed and lighted on this occasion. A fine Band of 
Music will be present each afternoon and evening; 
and eminuui speakers will lectureperlodteallyduring 
the Fair. The building can be readily reaeiiud by the 
street ears, from any point of the city. The Premi¬ 
um Lists and Regulations are now ready, and can be 
procured by application at the Society’s office, 220 
Broadway, New York City, or by addressing 
DANIEL E, DAVIT. Secretary, 
Box 150, N. Y. Post-Office. 
1 0 000 AGKNTS WANTED FOR 
PRIEST AHD riUN. 
Apply at once to CRITTENDEN & MCKINNEY 
FiW Chestnut fit., Philadelphia, Pa. 
rur I.urtier. .'ore teats und flop*. ..ml all Sores and 
Swellings on Cows und Oxen, If, Is Invaluable. 
It uf.quaUti tutictunt mi Mon in nil eases where a 
good Lin line nt is needed, sold by all Druggists. 
_D. KA .NsOM & CO., P roprietor*. Buffalo, N. Y. 
T II F. € Ii I. K IS IS A T Ii 1) 
1 f,i c n nine Oroide f Pa t c /*. 
MS* $15. $UO. 
/f*V « Resembles gold, wears like gold 
} and Is as good as gold in all respect!, 
< except intrinsic value. Alsu, AM El t- 
/Oft- I fCA.v and Swiss Mu v em ENT SI L\ i.r 
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hlrf oiMl J teed by special oenilli atn. chaliis 
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'sii, .i . nue tree. All good* -cut U. O. !>., 
customer cun exaiuijin before ps ring, hv paving ex¬ 
press charges both ways. .IAMK& C.EKAItl) A GO., 
Sole Agents for “ United Staloi," No. SO N ASSAU ST., 
81140 
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lasts, send Ten Cents to DA UGH ADA Y A BECK Elf, 
Publisher's n( ot n schoolday Visitor, 424 Walnut 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
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by every person. L'SEfi• I,, attracti VE.qi;ICli SALE. 
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