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URK WHITE - LEGGED DERBY' AND 
Jons Stuart Mru, lias declined to represent 
the Scottish universities in Parliament. 
V i OB-A DWiuAii Pouter lias left Annapolis, Md„ 
>vith his family, for Washington, where he in¬ 
tends to reside. 
The Sultan gave the Empress Eugenie, at the 
dinner in her honor, one dish composed entirely 
of the brains of ostriches. 
P. K. G 11 ,more, the director of the Peace Jubi¬ 
lee, has had manufactured in Paris for the us© 
of his Boston band eight magnificent musical 
Instruments, one of which, a cornet-a-piston for 
his own use, is of gold and silver of the finest 
quality. 
Jonathan Morgan, lawyer, linguist nnd me¬ 
chanician, who constructed the first steamboat 
ever seen on a New England river, is now living 
In Portland, Me., havingut mined the ripe age of 
nlnoty-mio years. He is very eccentric, and has 
for many years Jived alone In a small attic room, 
which servos as oilico, bed-room and kitchen. 
It i.s said that General Banks learned t he print 
inn trade, when n young man, in thcofilceof the i 
Boston Traveller. Mrs. Banks, when a girl, also 
worked in the same oilico. They left the Travel¬ 
ler office l.o start, a weekly paper in Waltham, 
Mu ., which was carried on successfully for 
some time, with the aid of one "jour, printer." 
Ktit Richard Guosvkvok, Marquis of West¬ 
minister, who died on the .'fist of October, aged 
sevenl.y-fourycars, whs undoubtedly the wealth¬ 
ier.! owner of real estate in Groat Britain. He 
b©d the titles of Marquis of Weeuiiinlslur, Earl 
and Oarnii Grosvonor, Viscount Belgrave, and 
that of Baronet, and was Lord Lieutenant of the 
Connly y^f Chester. He married in 181!) Lady 
Elizabeth l.ev< son-Gower, daughterof the Duke 
of Bui lierland. 
Lout) Dkkuy, who died on the 23d ult,, in iiia 
seventy-first ,\ car. nut only attained prominence 
and power in British politics, but was a fine ora¬ 
tor and a man of dislingiiiscd literary tastes and 
attainments. In college the youug 1/oril Stan¬ 
ley, as ho -was then trailed, distinguished himself 
ana Latin scholar. His masterpiece was his 
translation of Homer's Iliad, completed nnd 
published a few years since, and which is not 
only the best translation of that great Epic, but 
also one of the finest literary productions of 
till 3 country. 
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JL other Game Fowl* for sale. For terms, Ac., u 
dress A. S. EATON. Staffordvdie, Ct, 
iFKAlTKIfS ! A recipe Just received that will 
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H ALL’S JOURNAL OF HEALTH FOR 
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for ?1 above that publication's price. 
Address 176 Broad way. New York. 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
M OFINBY, ST. JOHNSVILLE. N. Y. 
• New Hive—not patented perfectly adapted to 
tlio honey emptying machine, or small boxes lor sur¬ 
plus honey. Swarming controlled. 
Been, Iloney, Boxes, Books, &c. 
25f~ Solid slump for Circular. 
OFFICE : 
No. QOO IOx > o»^cX*V57'^37", TV. "5T. 
$100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department for the 
Security of Policy Holders. 
VOKW tV OATS. IMPORTANT A IV- 
i* nonnceuicit. We have received numerous lot- 
teis from prominent farmers, earnestly requesting 
u« |o lake-nine action for the protection nnd In the 
Interest* of the farming public ngalnst the stupen¬ 
dous ti.iiut' that arc being perpetmtod in the sale of 
Counterfeit seed. Late devclupmonts show that we 
weie ont'M'ives Ignorant of the magnitude of those 
fr.iiirlr- until re<'ciitty. Piirtlf-i. uni mixing the genu¬ 
ine seed with heuvv New Brunswick >-at*. atnf sell¬ 
ing 1)0*111 ns pure Ufimsdell Oats. In this way they 
can well afford tri hny oar seed at g, per bushel. and, 
by adding three hind,.-Is o( common outs to one of 
genuine,soli at fans tho part seeii. In view of those 
startling facts, we have determined for the present 
to fill order* at the following red need rates:—ERR 
Bi-mi it., *5*. pan Half lii sim.i,, ?3: i-ek PECK, ft. 
Relieving dial this liberality on our part w ill greatlv 
lessen our expense in serilng. and break up the 
schemes for defrauding the farmer-, wo .solicit ilia 
prompt attention of l.tioao Wishing to hny. retaining 
to ourselves the privilege of returning to old prices 
whenever we find n necessary. Orders will he filled 
III the order Ot their receipt, and us expeditiously as 
possible. Address D. VY. It A .MSOKI,I, ,V • ’<>., 218 
Pearl St„ New York, (P. O. Box b'M,) or 171 Lake 81., 
Chicago, Hi. 
6 15 NTS WANTED. 
A good, reliable Agent wanted in every town 
E. McMCRDV - 
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KOD.IIAA BARTLETT - 
Pi’csitlcnt. 
V i eel* rcsi «lont. 
Scorotary. 
('oiiMiiiing Actuary. 
Counsel. 
Medical Examiner. 
FousiiEslsi!™' Examiner, 
FARMERS’ k MECHAMCF LIFE INSURANCE CO, 
2(10 Broadway, New- York. 
27?” See advertisement in another column 
I^DiWi TO 8,100 J’er M« hi b in n tip by any 
''-'hi mail in any town i>l n tin Inet ii ring and 
Selling Rubber .Moulding and Weather Strips for 
floors an,) Window's, tint ruction* arid Price Lint of 
Material* f u rnfthctl. I it: A Hjia jigTKKET. Boston,Mass. 
]\/| A I.A BIOUS it OGS. < OS NTL 1CSS 
millions oT cubic feet of malarious vapor 
reek from the moist earth every twonty-four 
hours during tlio month of November. This 
evaporated moisture is the active principle which 
begem lever uiid ugue, bilious rc-tnlTionts, intli 
rheumatism. 
(Residence, 134 West Forty-eighth. Street.) 
gesiion, dysentery. bilious cholic 
and many other nil moms which prevail more 
generally In the fall than at other seasons, and 
some of which, in low. swampy regions and new 
clearings, take the form of virulent epidemics. 
The best safeguard against these cOmpliUni*, utt 
evidODCed by tlio experience of a long series oT 
years, is HC^TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, 
the most pleasant ami at Ihe Mime lime ill© most 
efllciontof all vegetable tonics. The invigora- 
t ion of t ho system la manifest ly t ho best means of 
defending 11 .against. I ho causes of sickness wlielb- 
or consl.il in ionui or causa). Nature, as every 
pathologist knows, is the most determined enemy 
of disease, and the pnroxsysms of mi ©cut. mal¬ 
ady are in most lustanees Ihe consequence, of 
Uto oiforts sin- makes to conquer the foe. The 
great object, therefore, of preventive treatment 
is to reinforce the system, nnd it. is accomplished 
thoroughly, rapidly and safely, by the use of 
1 lOSTETTER'S BITTERS. Tills powerful tonic 
contains also an aperient and corrective princi¬ 
ple, It is no less valuable as a regulator and 
purifier Bum as an invignrimi, and there is no 
danger of exciting the brain or over-stimulat¬ 
ing the circulation by employing- it as an anti¬ 
dote. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich¬ 
mond & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. MARTINDALE, Ex-At- 
lorucy-GcuuTul of (State of New York, Roch¬ 
ester. 
N A THAN F. GRAVES, President Fourth 
National Baltic, Syracuse. 
WILLIAM C. HUGER, of Roger, Wallace 
& Oeimy, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. 
CHARLES H. DOOLITTLE, President 
Oneida County Bank, Utica, N. Y. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reming¬ 
ton Manufacturing Company. 
lion. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, 
Troy, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, 
Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, Ill. 
H. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plankintou 
A Co., Chicago, Milwaukee aud New York. 
ISRAEL J). COND1T, Manufacturer, Mil- 
burn, N. J., and 30 Vcsey street, N. Y. City. 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem¬ 
ington Arms Manufacturing Co., llion, N. Y. 
I Ion. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank¬ 
ruptcy, New York City. 
JOHN H. CLARK, of II. B. Cromwell & 
Co., 8G West street, New York City. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney at 
Law, New York City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 70 
Front street, New York City. 
WILLIAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonne]] & 
Adams, Wholesale Grocers, 92 Front street, 
New York City. 
J. CROSBY BROWN, of Brown Broth¬ 
ers A Co., Bankers, 59 Wall street, New 
York City. 
JOSEPH S. DECKER, of Turner Broth¬ 
ers, Bankers, 14 Nassau street, New York 
City. 
CHARLES MOIES, President Pacific Na¬ 
tional Bank, Pawtucket, R. I. 
EDWARD MrMURDY, President. 
ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Rich it Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
Broadway, New York City. 
ROBERT MrMURDY, Roseville, New 
Jersey. 
LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Dentist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York City. 
lion. JOSIAH T. MILLER, Counsellor, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
TITUS MEAD, of Badgley & Mead, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
IHEO. F. HAY, of J. O. Seymour, Ken- 
nard & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
City. 
Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
Licutenant-Governor State of New York. 
WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
JOHN McMURDIE, of Pardee, Bates & 
Co., New York City. 
R. J. TODD, of A. J. Blcecker, Son & Co., 
New York City. 
D O O K A <1 ENTS W A N T 15 U 
I> TO CANVASS 
Fur Mrs. EllctV now Book. Just published in betiuti 
l'ul style, ii lid sold at a low price. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES 
Now soiling tn immense numbers in all faction* ot 
mu bind, 1 1 I- fresh.lively, n ml sparkling; r-plpml id¬ 
ly illustrated with elegant Steel Portrait*. Parry 
Lmlti \\iU Want a copy; Gentlemen will wont It. for 
them No faintly ran afford to tie without, tt. Agents, 
particularly ladies, ran do bi tter with this book 
Ilian with any oilier extant. Great biduoemonts ot 
lered. nnd Agouti! wanted lu every township ill the 
United state*. 
EXTRA PREMIUMS GIVEN 
To good, energetic men or women, in addition to our 
regular terms. Send for ourCi rental’s, with complete 
information and terms. Address 
HAKTKOUO II HUSHING CO., Hartford, Ct. 
A lady called at the office of the Newport (R. 
J.,) Daily Nows, ami paid for tlio paper to bo 
seat to a neighbor, who had troubled her so 
Hindi by borrowing it I hat she took this method 
to get rl<l of the nuisunco. 
Major William Ai.i.icn of Richmond, Vu., 
lias sold Jamestown Island to a Northern gcntlc- 
inim, for $11,000. This island was the silo of the 
first English settlement In Virginia. A |g)rtiou 
of an old church, with numerous gravestones, 
now exits. 
A party of nine miners arrived at Fort Ben¬ 
ton recently from n point In (ho British posses¬ 
sions four liiindrciland twenty-five miles distant, 
hating been compelled to leave by apprehen¬ 
sions of the Black feet Indians and the refusal of 
the British to soli them food. 
The Boole of Mormon, entire, 1ms been trans¬ 
lated by Elder Orson I’nitt into phonetics, known 
as the Desen.it Alphabet, and tlio Salt Lake Even¬ 
ing Nows predicts Ittlit "it will do more towards 
spreading n correct style of speaking English 
among the pollyglot lian peoploof this Territory 
than anything else ever attempted.” 
Tiik history of the bluetlsh is quite remark¬ 
able. In 1701 (hoy disappeared from New Eng¬ 
land waters, and were not seen for sixty years. 
When they returned—at first to the waters south 
of Cape Cod, afterward, in 1817, to Massachusetts 
Bay—they were few in number, and disappeared 
with the first cold; now they arc quite acclimat¬ 
ed, comparatively hardy aud remain later in the 
season. 
The gloves and mittens of buck, sheep, calf 
and horse skin annually mnnufaotured in Johns¬ 
town. N. Y„ amount to $3,000,000 —nine-tenths 
of the entire product, of the United Suites being 
made there. There are more than three hundred 
manufacturers engaged in tlio business, and 
families for I wouty miles around have pleasant 
mid profitable employment in making up the 
goods. 
Tm: increase in the number of homes in lltc 
United States since 1860 is estimated at 1,730,00(1, 
or (weniy-iivc per cent. The whole number is 
now said to bo about 8 , 000 , 1 ) 00 , valued at $ 2 , 600 ,- 
000, 000. Ohio, Illinois] Indiana and Texas are the 
great horse raising States In the order in which 
wo have given them. California, however, has 
increased her stock in a greater ratio than any 
other, namely, from 100,010 in 1860 to 300,000 m 
>OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR 
lark Twain’s 
NEW HOOlv, with 23j Engravings, 
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD 
r rill5 W lflTE R 1151*1’ 6II.tr AGAINST 
1 T1IE WOULD ! 
Dr THE NEW l'ILl.KI9l’S PROGRESS. 
The ton*t i nentS'rrMijovoile. toughitble and popular 
book prlvhil ?n/*w» ars. 
I)n you want to make money fatter Minn ever bo¬ 
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In New York City In one (lav. 2b,iHNi volume* printed 
In advance and now ready for agent*. Send for fir- 
enl.it i. \ MKRlf \N n. BUSHING CO Hartford. 
Conn.: BLISS A CO., Newark, N. J., and Toledo. O.; 
NKTTl.KTii.N H CD-, Cincinnati, and F.G.GILMA,V 
X Co., Chicago. 
FOR 1870, 
\\ ANTlvD. Agent* to Sell the American 
H KkittixgMachine. Price$25. Thesimplesi. 
eio .ipc*t and nest knitting machine ever Invented. 
Will knit 20.000 atitciios per minute. JAbertil induce¬ 
ment* to Agents. Address AMBUJCAN KNITTING 
MACHINE CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
Devoted to White Snpremacy, State Equality 
aud Federal luion. 
A Political Newspaper, n Family Literary 
Paper, and an Agricultural Paper. 
The New York Day-Book is an earnest, out- 
spoken atid Independent Hcinn.-rutle Paper, devoted 
to WHITK SUPRSMACY, STATE CQt.A I.ITYund 
FEDERAL UNION. a» defined nnd provided for in 
WANTm-A FI5W GOOD AGENTS 
’ ’ for our new engravings “Pawn or Peace ” 
and "Tub Flowrij or Heaven.” Will pay experi¬ 
enced agents to take a county and employ others. 
Also a few more agents for “Ora, the Lost Wife.” 
One young Indy reporin ti orders in two evenings 
lately. One young man 1G years old sold *5 in five 
days. Address VY. J. HOLLA NO, bprlngllcUl, Mass. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
6100,000 in United States Bonds has been deposited with the Insurance 
Department at Albany as a security for policy holders. 
T1IE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ LIFE INSURANCE COM¬ 
PANY will 
, C.BH AGENTS WANTED FDR 
PRIEST AFJB nm 
ply nt once to CIUTTl'NDEN & MrKINNBY 
lieblinit St., I’liUttdelphia, fa. 
grant insurance on any of the following plans Ordinary Life, 
Endowment, Return Premium, Compound Interest, Joint Life. 
I tow T made it tn a i.r months. Secret and 
sample mailed free, A.J, Fullum, -V. 1'. 
-33 new articles for Agents 
<«. H. B. SHAW. Alfred, Me. 
' ’ MACHINE.—Clears an ucre without 
moving. Works on side hill; pulls trees; 
moves buildings. Weight abuut one ton. 
Average ivurk ten stumps per hour. Fifteen 
of these machines huvo been sold the past 
season in Pennsylvania, in the counties of 
Wyoming ami Luzerne alone. Trice $330. 
Address, for Circular, 
W. W. WILLIS, 
No. 20 Oak St., Rochester, N. Y. 
1)1 KJ M'.SrS C IIA .,C12. — Wauled* a filan In 
E> each town unit my, to manufacture and mJI 
Wcmlii'r Strips and RuIdler Mouldings. Patent run 
out, tree to all. From f 10 to ?1'M worth needed upon 
every building. From iidu lofKK) per cent, profit. Send 
your address upon stamped envelope, bn full par¬ 
ticulars and price list or Matci i’iis, ready to be pul 
together, to 
REA BltADSTRE'ET, BOX2C5. Boston, Mass. 
tlio Indians. They had camped for the night, 
and not thinkingof danger. Inidall gone to sloop. 
Aiioni midnight tlio prairie* contiguous to their 
lodging* wore sot on fire, and before the alarm 
could be given, or any measures taken to save 
their lives, about one hundred wore consumed. 
John II vrst r.Lt>, who lias just died in England 
at the ago of one hundred and two, was a soldier 
in the time of William and Mary. He was tried 
and condemned to death, for sleeping on his 
post o:i Hie terrace cl Windsor. He absolutely 
denied liio charge-, and solemnly declared that, 
instead of sleeping on his post, lie distinctly 
hoard the Clock of St. Paul's strike thirteen at 
midnight. The truth of tills was much doubled 
by tlm court, because of the great distance of St. 
Foul's from the post where lie was stationed. 
While under sentenoe of death affidavit was 
made that tlio clock of St. Paul's did actually 
strike thirteen instead of twelve upon that 
night. Which circumstance saved itis life, aud 
lie was pardoned by his Majesty. This number 
thirteen, usually considered so unlucky, could 
not be called so in tho ease of John Hatfield. 
ALES .VI EX. A FEW RELIABLE. EXER- 
getle salesmen, to sell by sample htunduni goods, 
Address 11. H. IiICH ARDS A Co., 
413Chestuut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Horticultural • Itlvertisenients , 
Horticultural , <£c, 
II AT EVER V IS U R A L 
SUBSCRIBER WANTS—Is the 
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An efficient and cheap method of placing the 
Rcrai. in a convenient shape for reading ana pre¬ 
servation. Itis neat and durable—the blest of the 
many Self-Binders we have examined. The Eureka 
lias lumrd sides covered with morocco paper, cloth 
back, and gilt lettering, (Rmst New-Yorker,) and 
will hold a bait vi'luroe—twentv-Blx number*. By 
nn ingenious arrangement each number can ho in¬ 
stantly tiled, nnd is thus in book shape for reading. 
Sent by mail, prepaid, for $1.50; by Express, paid, 
H.76. Call at the RURAL Office. 11 Park Row, Now 
York, or S2 Buffalo street, Rochester, N, Y., where 
the Binder may be examined mid aeoured; or ad¬ 
dress 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
ARLY ROSE AND BRE8EE'S PRO- 
i l.fic Potatoes Cheap.—Early Rose-8'4 per barrel; 
isee s Prolific $9 per barrel. One of ltose and one 
Prolific for $12. No. 6, E2 per pound. 
E. U. HINDS. Brandon, Vt. 
77OR SALE.—100,000 HEALTHY PEACH 
JL Tvcc-s, of choice varieties. Semi for Catalogue 
and Price List to E. It. COCHRAN, Middletown, 
Del., or JNO. WILKINSON, 2U2 Ttovnsend St.. Bulii- 
more. Md. 
TERMS-CASH IN ADVANCE. 
One copy one year..S 2 Ot) 
Three copies on© year. 5 00 
Five copies one year, anti oue to the 
Ki lter up of the Club. f> oo 
Additional copies. 1 7.3 
Ten copies oue Year, aud oue to the 
getter up of tlie Club. .17 OO 
Additional rnpie*. t 70 
Tvveuly-one copies one year, nnd one 
copy free.3« 00 
Additioual copies. 1 50 
We write the names on tlie papers at the above 
rates. 
ARLY ROPE POTATOES DELIVERED 
at the Railroad for per barrel Address 
NOAH P. HUSTED. Lowell. Kent Co., Mich. 
T ILTON’S 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illustrated Magaziue, devoted to the 
Cultivation of Fruit, Flowers and 
Vegeta hies. 
Subscription price. F<. 
TWO PLANTS of tue PRESIDENT WILDER 
STRA WBEKKY given to each Subscriber for 1870. 
Plants to bo delivered in tho spring ot 1870. 
Sample copies sent free. 
Subscribers for 18T0 may have the remaining num¬ 
bers of this year free, dating from timo their sub- 
OcrU'Uoii lB received at utir 'ifflce. Address 
TILTON'S JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
201 Fulton !>t,, New York. Itil Washing!mi Sr., Boston. 
EAR aud APPLE ROOTS FOR GRAFT 
ing—No. Our 100.000 lor sale l>v 
S. T. WILLIAMS & CO.. Dunsvflle, I.iv CO..N.Y 
r, APPLE TREES, from 3c. to Pi 
)■ Fifty inllliou Hedge 1‘lauts. Agen 
Write to us, 
W. H. MANN A CO., Gilman, Ill 
OLOREO PLATES OF 
Send for specimen copies and handbills, which arc 
f umisiied free. See our inducements 10 ciub Agents. 
Address 
VAX EVRIE. HORTON & CO., 
No. 1 Nassau St., New York. 
W A TC II BUYERS, 
t T Before purchasing, should write for a Descrip, 
tive Price List uf Foreign and American Watches. 
SPRAGXJE & EASTMAN, 
9ti Washington St., Boston. 
FRUITS AND PLOWSES, 
Drawn and Colored from Nature in the very best 
style, fop Nurserymen, Tree Dealers and Amateurs. 
Also, Fruit and Flower Pieces, Groups, different 
sizes and styles, for parlor and office ornament*. 
A large collection of Plates now on hand, and 
additions constantly made. 
Furnished separate or neatly bound, as desired. 
These Plates arc Eunnl to Any !>Itidc in 
this Country. 
Four Samples by mail for $1. Send for List. Ad¬ 
dress F. Ii. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
S CRIBNER'S LIMBER AND LOG 
BOOK. Over 100,000 copies sold. It gives correct 
measurement for all kinds of Log. Lumber, Boards, 
l lank, Scantling, Wood. Ac., and has become the 
standard hook for measuring lumber throughout the 
United Status. Every fanner, lumber dealer and 
mechanic should have a copy. Ash your bookseller 
for it, or send 30 cents to me, anil I will forward a 
copy, post-paid. State in what paper you saw the ad¬ 
vertisement. Address CEO. W. FISHER, 
6 Exchange street, Rochester, N. Y. 
A New Book of solid worth and practical utility to Working-men of every trade and occupation, the 
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