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NEWS CONDENSER, 
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A best Magazine lor children fn tl\o world.”— 
The Sititulay-Scliool Times. 
\ — Blot is Wowing; ut Newark, N. J. 
j — Louisiana’s orange trees are overloaded. 
Q — Bolwer is translating; the Odes of Horace. 
■c — Ristori earned $10,000 in Itlo Janeiro. 
— Chicago is going to have a $."> 00,000 hotel. 
— Brandon, Miss., is to have a female college. 
— Cleveland, O., has sixty-two churches. 
— Thittcrnutsnre plent y in Western New York. 
— A BulTalonian wants a patent fora mosquito 
trap. 
— Mason county, Ivy., boasts a genuine silver 
mine. 
— Salem, Oregon, has just opened an opera 
house. 
- George Sand has sold her last novel for 35,000 
francs. 
- Potatoes are a drug in the Maysvillc, (Ky.) 
market. 
— Allegany county has an abundance of wild 
pigeons. 
— The San Francisco Sorosi3 has seventy-iive 
members. 
— A vein of antimony ha3 been found in Trigg 
county, Ky. 
— Wild pigeons are very numerous near Mt. 
Sterling, Ky. 
— The allied forces in Paraguay have set out 
to attack Lopez. 
— Kossuth county, Iowa, cast a unanimously 
Republican vote. 
— London has eighteen “ principal theaters” 
all going at once, 
— Mormonisin wins no converts among the 
women of Ireland. 
— Jews are now submitted to college profes¬ 
sorships in Austria. 
” ( hieug > and ol her Eastern cities " is what, 
they say in Colorado. 
Eight editors in Iowa were nominated for 
the . late Legii.hiture, 
- The British Government allows King Theo¬ 
dore’s son $3,030 a year. 
— The lecture season opens finely,—many fine 
courses are announced. 
Sunday Horse-racing is very popular in Tex¬ 
as among the freedtueu. 
Knoxville, Teim., boasts thirty-six lawyers 
and twenty-four doctors. 
Jenny Lind is tore-appear in London in her 
husband's opera of Roth. 
The Temperance ticket received but one 
vote in Marion county, (>. 
- Circumstances alter cases; for even the 
Jews arc Gent ilea in ['bill. 
- Guizot receives <13,000 francs annually for 
the copyright of bis works. 
Meyerbeer's posthumous works have been 
inventoried at 300,000 francs. 
— Seven thousand women have boon added to 
(be voting register in Vienna. 
The Government is to sell its property at 
Harper's Ferry on the 30th inst. 
A pro-pin: led plague of grasshoppers next 
y car (roubles Miuncsotu farmers. 
Eighty theaters have boon destroyed by fire 
in America and Europe since 1JG3- 
— The Cuban leecutly presented £13,000 to 
each of his three* cabinet ministers. 
— The oliecsc crop of the United States this 
year is estimated at 30,000,1X10 pounds. 
— The Presbyterians propose to raise $130,000 
fora National church at Washington. 
< Nine. Congregational churches have been be¬ 
gun during the past year iti California. 
- The thimble is of Dutch invention, and was 
brought to England about the year 1005. 
A farmer in Seymour, Conn., picked, the 
10th ult., his second crop of strawberries. 
Two men are in prison in Wise county, Va., 
charged with stealing a thrashing machine. 
The Lutherans in tins country expended 
about $366,090 for religious purposes last year. 
- A free school of telegraphy for young men 
is to lie opened at Cooper Institute New York. 
— Mitoholi county, Iowa, has just elected a 
young lady Superintendent of Cublie Schools. 
Afire recently destroyed ten thousand or¬ 
ange lt*C03 in Santa Barbara county, California. 
— Oxen, when they run wild In Now York 
etroots, aro always cal led wild bulls b,v the papers. 
Tile Ma Kiehusetts Infant Asy In mat Brook¬ 
line* finds it on lor togot girls adopted than boys. 
Lr. Holland will spend the winter in Mu¬ 
nich, write u book there, and come homo next 
June. 
- Speculators are passing through Vermont 
buying potatoes at twenty-live to forty cents a 
bushel. 
— The Advocate, Mrs. Livermore’s female suf¬ 
frage organ, is to bo moved from Chicago to 
Boston. 
— The price of lands in some port ions of Ala¬ 
bama has advanced one hundred per cent, in 
two years. 
— The Dismal Swamp fire created quite a sen¬ 
sation by exploding shells thrown in to the swamp 
during the war. 
— The taxes of South Carolina, now collecting 
for the year 18G8, amount in the aggregate to 
about $1,1200,000. 
Last year there were in Yorkshire county, 
England, 1,300 towns and villages without a 
Baptist church. 
— A quarry of the finest quality of lithographic 
stone has Just been discovered on a farm five 
miles from St. Louis. 
— The sentiment in favor of reunion with the 
Presbyterians seem to have been growing among 
the Reformed Dutch. 
The Episcopal Theological Seminary of Vir¬ 
ginia lias re-opened, aud with a larger number 
of students than before. 
i — The Pope’s army consistsOf 15,000 men of all 
(j nationalities: in fact, one of the most eosmo- 
politan military forces extant. 
,"m — In one place in Bohemia, so many have 
:,**/ apostatized from the Romish faith as to form a 
large Protestant congregation. 
— The city Of Mexico has eight organized con- 
(fy gregationsof native Evangelical Christians, con- 
. \ verts from the Mexican church. 
MAGNETIC OINTMENT 
Is now the most, popular Ointment, in the United 
States. It lias been before the publicOvKit TWKNTY 
Yea us. amt its reputation la fully established ns a 
supeiloi Liniment in all eases where n. soothing and 
relaxing remedy is required, particularly In 
Croup, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamma¬ 
tion of the Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal 
Affections, Sore Eyes, Burns, Piles, 
Wounds and Bruises. 
1)1 PUT 11KUJ A. — Traslt s Ointment lias been 
extensively used for the past two rears, with great 
suceess. for tlm prevention, relief and cure of iliut 
dreadful scourge. Diphtheria, and is, no doubt, the 
best known remedy. 
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I). RANSOM A CO., Proprietors. Buffalo, N. Y. 
A CUBE FOR RIiPTfBK.- UNDER 
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dangerous disease Is now suceoiiSfiillT r a red. Ills 
celebrated HERNIA LOTION f.*rlmthlngt!ieiU!llet- 
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attention Is given to this branch of Surgery], and a 
cure warranted without pain or danger, which will 
not interfere with labor or business of any kind. 
Pamphlets sent for in rent*, givine full explana¬ 
tions. Address C. A UGT. CUEiiOriY, M. T»,. 
Nu. G00 Broadway, New \ork. 
THE CHILDREN’S HOUR 
An IllnsIrnU'tl Magazine for the Little Ones. 
EDITED BY T. S. ARTHUR. 
THE CHILDREN’S HOUR 
Is the most, beautifully illustrated magazine 
published. 
For 1870. it. will exceed In Interest and beauty all 
previous years. 
In Tub Chimirkx'k IIopii for January will be 
published four original lllus! rations, on tinted paper, 
by BonscLI. and engraved by Laudcrbacb, of Long- 
follow s exquisite poem, 
“Tin,' Dim nppvc unTTl? ” 
BliOADWAT 
('IIAKLES Dl. E£.ti Y.IIOABte President 
KOJUEBM' A. ttKAXIVIS#, Secielary 
SflSB':r , l*ABSB> MOMAA'S, Cousulling Actuary 
Alice Cn ry, Virginia K. Townsend, Phnrbe Cary, 
Mrs. M. O. .Johnson, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. L. A. It. Cur¬ 
tis, Ada M. Kennicotl. Mrs. M. L. Clark, Ko-ella 
Rlee. Irene I,-. Kale Polhcrlund, and many other 
gifted authors, write regularly for 
This is a Mutual Company. The Policy Holders me iPt Members. 
The Surplus and Earnings tire theirs, and Divided among them every year on the 
Contribution Plan. 
Iis Directors are among liio most experienced Insurance Men and Financiers in liio 
conntrv. 
Its Officers are careful mid e.onservnfive. 
Iis Assets exceed fine Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more limn pays nil Losses. 
It bus paid in l \> *.i years nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends. 
Its risks are examined and selected with great care. 
As ii consequence, it** rate of Morinlily is less limit any oilier Company in the country, 
ll deals only in Cnsli. 
It pays the full amount of the Policy in Cash. 
Its Dividends are paid in Cash. 
Its Asscih are Cush* 
Its Managers and li*prc»entativoa believe in llte Security aim Economy of Cash only 
Cash Insurance is the Safest. 
Cush Insurance is the Cheapest. 
This Company lias never done oilier limit u Cash Business. 
In tlu* character of Policies issued hy Ibis Company — 
The Policy Holder makes tin Investment paving better Interest than Government 
Dotlds) 
Lays up an Annuity lor Sickness or Old Ages 
Anil secures those dependent on him from want in case oi urn in. 
The most popular features in the practice of Life Jur.iiranee were originated by the 
Actuary ol this Company. 
The business ol the Company is the embodiment of them all. 
ll is, hence, enabled to oiler advantages unsurpassed by those offered by any other 
Company in the country. 
Intelligent investigation will prove Ibis. 
Farmers and Business Men who seek to unite 
and will make It for ]H70 the moil, attractive mid 
charming children * magazine in tho country. 
nSVtHOJIANf'V, FASCINATION; or 
I Science of the Soul, a.** applied to the purposes 
of life, too pages,cloth. By ITerjif.rt Hamilton, 
B. A. A curious book for Inquisitive people. It con¬ 
tain- complete lust ructions to acquire this wonderful 
power over men or animal*. OMi be obtained by 
sending postuce stamp and address to T. W. Rv ANS 
& CO., It South 8th St.. Philadelphia. 
Is pronounced by the secular and religion* press, by 
fathers and mothers nil over the land, by ministers 
of all denominations, the purest and best magazine 
for children In the world. Yot’JfO and <M.I) every¬ 
where read 
with delight and profit- II speaks, through simple 
form of language, tho highest truths, and while the 
little ones are fascinated by its sweet stories, these 
heavenly truths drop like good seeds into their 
minds to boar fruits in after years. 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE. 
I Copy..gtl.'vSS 
S Copies. .. . 5.(Ml 
10 Copies, and one to gutter-up of club.I it.IMS 
Every one sending a elun of five or more snbscrtli- 
ers to Thk ChildKJSN S Hot u will receive as a pre¬ 
mium n copy of one of our splendid steel engravings, 
“HKD-TIME, ’ or ' THE ANGEL OF PEACE.” 
J* R K. IVl I XT jM H . 
Tool-Chests. Books, Dolls, Bpwing Machines, Silver 
Ware. Cabinet organs, Ac.. Ac., are offered hy the 
publishers as premium* for -nbt-ei ibcr-. 
S3T Semi .lor Premium lostunit Specimen Numbers. 
Address 
T. ft. ARTHUR & SONS, 
SOO A 81 1 Chestnut St,, Philadelphia, Pa. 
JT wore shipped from our house In one Year, to 
families, clubs and merchants, in every part of the 
country, from Maine to California, amounting in 
value to over 
GIVE MILLION DOLLARS. 
Our facilities for transacting this immense busi¬ 
ness are better than ever before. We have agon Is 
in all the principal cities to purchase goods from the 
Manufacturers, Importers, and others, for Cask, 
and often titan immense sucriffco from the original 
cost of production. 
Our stock consists, in part, of the following goods : 
Shawls, Itlnnkofw, Quills, Callous, Ging¬ 
ham*. Dress Goods, Table Linen, Towels, 
Hosiery, Gloves, Skirls, Corsets, Ac., dr. 
Silver- Plated Ware, Spoons plated on 
Nickel Silver, Dessert Forks, live-bottle 
plated Cnstors, Britnnnia Ware, Glass 
Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, in grout 
variety. 
Elegant French and German Fancy Goods, 
Bcautiflll Photograph Albums, the newest and 
choicest styles in Morocco and Velvet Bindings. 
Morocco Traveling Hags, Handkerchief 
naff Glove Boxes, cVc. 
Gold and l'iated Jewelry, of the newest 
styles. 
Wo have aim made arrangements with some of the 
leading publishing houses, that, will enable us to sell 
iho standard and latest work* of popular authors at 
about one-liulf the regular price: such ns Byron, 
Mount",, Bfttxs, Milton and Tennyson’s Works, 
in full Gilt and Cloth Binding!,.—and hundreds of 
others. 
Those and everything else for 
p I R O ll L A T E I T W IDELY. 
vF rr will no noon wuerevzk it is head. 
NEW YOKKOBSERVER 
$3.50 PER ANNUM. 
SAMI'LB COPIES FREE. 
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37 PARK HOW, NEW YORK. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE! 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
is the Best, the Must Popular and the Cheapest 
M agazine published. It will be sent from now until 
the end of 18TO for 
ONLY 50 CENTS. 
Send In your subscript,Ions without delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt of six 
cents. Address 
O. A. ROORBACH, 
10J Nassau St.. New York. 
Say in what paper you saw this advertisement. 
JOIN SHE TONTINE CLJkBS OF THIS COJHflPAWST, 
\Yo do not ntfpr a single article of merchandise, 
that can bo sold hy rngular dealer* at ntir price. Wu 
do tint unit you tormy ponds from n* unless we fan 
soil I hum cheaper than yon can obtain them in any 
other way. while the greater part of our good* are 
sold at about 
The Public ure requested, lot* full information, to apply at. the Company’s Office, or to 
any of its Agents. 
CP" Active, intelligent men, IninUiar with the business ol Life Insurance, will do wcl 
to co-operate with this Company. 
Address all Communications to tbe Company’s Office, 
I\o. IR2 BROADWAY, ]\EW YOGtK. 
HUE-HALF THE RE9ULAR RATES 
The Toledo Blade 
Wo want good, reliable agents in every part of the 
country, fly employing your spare tune to form 
flubs amt a on ding u* orders, you win Obtain tho most 
liberal commissions, either tn f.'nnli or Mcrclian- 
dise, and alt goods sent by us will hotf, represented, 
and wr guarantee Batlefactlon to every one dealing 
with our house. 
Agents should collect ten cent” from each customer 
and forward to ns In advance, for Descriptive Chocks 
of the goods we sell. 
The holders of the Chock* have the privilege of 
either purchasing the article thorhon described, or 
of exchanging for any article mentioned nn our Cat¬ 
alogue, numbering over 550 different, articles,—not 
one of Which can bn purchased in tho usual way for 
the eama money. 
The advantages of Brut sending for Cheek* arc 
these : We are constantly buying hinnlt lots of very 
vahtalile goods which ure not on our Catalogue*.and 
for which we i.ssiio Checks till all are Hold*, besides, 
tn every large club we will put checks fur Watches, 
Qfti.Ts, bi.a.nkkts, durhs Pattern, or some other 
article of value, olrlnti some members of the club an 
npportunity or purchasing on article for about one - 
quarter of Us value. 
In every order amounting to over $50,accompanied 
bv the cash, the Agent may retain $2.00, and in every 
order $100, $3.00 may he retained to 
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
Thi* offer is more especially to assist Agenta In the 
Western and Southern States, but Is open to all cus¬ 
tomers. 
COMMISSIONS , 
Agents will he paid ten per cent. In Cash or Mer¬ 
chandise, when they KILL UP THEIR ENTtlir.CI.ua. 
tor which below we give a partial List of Commis¬ 
sions : 
For mi tinier of Slil), from a flub of Thirty, wo 
will pay the Agent, as Cuintnlastbp, 23 yds. Brown or 
Bleached Sheeting.go id Dress Pattern, Wool Square 
Shawl, French <',iimore Pants ami Vest Pattern, 
tint', largo White < 'nui.i erpnuc, etc., etc., or $-3in cash 
For nn order of 810, from a club of Fifty, wo 
will pay I In* Agent. a em ai slnn. t i yd*. Sheeting, 
one pair heavy Wool Bj ml.fts. Duplin Dress Pattern, 
handsome tr>io| Sqnao.! Shawl, Silver-case Watch, 
etc., etc., ut 1 in tut l>. 
Fur nn order of Sljlil, t-ym a clllb of One Hun¬ 
dred, we will pay I In* Ae-nl. as e.»iiiilOsslnn, l'lfl yds. 
good, yard-wide Sheetin';. eein -ilver Hunting rase 
Wattdi. rich Long Won! Shu nl, suit Of all-wool FftMich 
Ca.ssimere, el. etc., or $10 in cash. 
We do not employ any Traveling Agents, and ens- 
toniers -Jioiild not, jiay oinney tn person* purporting 
to bu out* ugoniM, unless personally ucijnalnled. 
Implements, Jllachlticvy, He, 
implements, Machinery, Sic, 
A largo quarto sheet, containing fifty-six columns 
filled with News from all parts of the World. Choice 
original and selected Tates, Sketches, Poetry, Wit 
and Humor. A Commercial Department,a Religious 
Department, a Young Folks Department, and an 
Agricultural Department, all prepared expressly for 
the Hi,A OK. It is the constant aim of the Proprie¬ 
tors to make the Blade a truly Nntiounl News, 
puper. not a paper for tho Kast, the West, tho 
North or the South, but for The Whole Country. 
Petroleum V. Washy, P. JYX. 
No humorous literature of the age has been moro 
universally read and enjoyed than the letters of 
“I'AItTSON NA8IIV.” Aiming always at the cor¬ 
rection of some evil, combining a profound philoso¬ 
phy, and. unanswerable arguments, with tbe keenest 
wit and Holiest humor, the “Confedrit X Roads” 
Preacher has become famous wherever the English 
Language Is read. These letters are written ex¬ 
pressly for the Blare, and will bo conthiucd regu¬ 
larly in Its columns. 
A NEW STORY. MR. LOCKIC, (I’El'IlOl.Ei M 
V. NasuvJ 1* now engaged on a new story entitled 
'•PAUL DBNMAN, Or LOST AND SAVED," a 
story of tlui Ureal Rebellion. This limiting story 
will be published ill the columns ol tin* Ul.ADK 
during tho coming year, and of Itself will ho pro¬ 
nounced hy every render worth many time:, the sub¬ 
scription price <>l the paper. 
TEKM8. -Siloclo copies 85 pci* year. Cluba of 
live, $1.75 each; Clubs ut leu and over. 81,30 
each, and an extra copy to ©very person gelling up a 
Cl ill), 
PAY! FAY! PAY! Wo pay liberally, in 
L’nsli, all w ho assist us iu extending Lius circulation 
Ol the GLADE. 
AGENTS WANTED.-We want an Agent at 
every Posi.Offieo in the United Males. Send lor otu* 
Special f'irenliti* tn Ageuls. 
SPECIMEN GO PTES sent free to any address. 
Send for a copy, and at the same time give us the 
address of a dozen or so of your friends, lit its many 
different Post-Offices, to whom we will send copies 
f ree and postage paUl, Address 
MILLER, LOCKE A CO. 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Prindio s Steamer, 
For Cooking Foorl for Stock. 
Sond Stamp for Circular to 
SR a H. Allien & Co. 
P„ O. Sox 376, 
Ptow-York, 
Wooden Well and Cistern Pumps. The cheapest 
and hem in umo, Wliulosalo .Manutacturors. Send 
for Circular. 
For conducting Will or underground, from one. to four 
Inch bore, nloi o 0nruble than Lead or Iron. 
Address II. II. ILYBLOCK N, SON, 
Watertown, N. V. 
I A MB’S F ARIILY 
1 v SKHlTTmO* BKAOHIWTB. 
Warranted the heat In tho world. For Circulars 
and Sample Stocking, address, ineloi iiu; *tain^ 
1 & 3 Market St., Rochester, N. V. 
1 .TAK MICKS’ liOILF.U. -A ATen* and Improved 
' Article. All sizes, from 15 Lo 90 gallons. FOR 
COOKING FICICI) FOR STOCK, they are tmoqui'.h d 
in every respect. Send I - r Circular and Price List 
to J. It. DK0ATI7R & OO.. 
Dealers In Agricuiturnl implo nent*. 
1W7 Water St., No v York. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. H- Allien & Co. 
P. On Box 376, 
New-York, 
1>EST FODDER CI TTEU. Do you want tho 
I 9 fUHte ,t, easiest working, cheapest and most dur¬ 
able Helf-Fcoding Hay, Straw ana Stalk Cutter? 
( Warranted to mill ne ; 11 on rl; refu ndal.) PF.F.KSK I LL 
PLOW WORKS, Peoksktll, N. Y„or Cleveland, Ohio. 
H ominy and samp mill? ti.<> <»» 
. Sell’-Feedlng, DiHeharging and separating M 
In u*e. Kvei-y Grist Mill should have one. For Mi 
and Territory, addrers ^ ....... 
J. DONALDSON. Rockford, III 
niilMILB'H AGlt U I LTl HAL Sienturr 
fi 1-, perfectly sal e, i» cheap, doe* Hot require *>Uill- 
eii labor to manage, and wives from 25 to 50 per cent, 
tu the Stuck Feeder. Thusc in want will send for 
price* and clroulars to 
BARROWS, SAY WRY ts CO., 
Successor* to Savory & Co.. Philadelphia. 
711 OXITOIt t'OUN UUSKElt. -DO TWO 
171 men * work. Nn sure nr gold huger*. Sells at 
sight. Agents mauled. $30 a day; t wo samples sent for 
m cts., or lour style* fur $1, expense prepaid. Ad- 
dross, CITY NOVELTY CO.. 101 Library St,., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 
piJEAT INDUCEMENTS TO Si ll- 
YJ SCRIBKRS. Let those who want a tlrst-cluss 
Lady’s Magazine and a tirst-class Weekly Paper, send 
at once for a sample copy of 
TIIE LADY’S FRIEAD 
and THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 
and see the unequaled inducements offered. $2.50 a 
year for each. $1 for both. Four copies for $ii. with 
a splendid premium engraving, Flv copies (ami one 
gratis) $S. Sample copies of both will be sent (post¬ 
paid) for tlftcen cents. Address 
OKA CON & PETERSON, 
No. 319 Walnut «t., Philadelphia, Pa. 
R 1 O N P 1 A N O !•’ O It T E 
N EW VV A REROOiM s : 
215 East *J0th !<irt*el. Now 
gr_ff~ Send far Price L(ff..^E3 
L a w a n n n an k i s g of file. 
PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
De Witt Clinton County, Town, 
Money loaned for alarm of years on unencumbered 
improved Farm*, at .10 per cent NET' Interest, pay¬ 
able niiinuilly. Interest collected when doc. Have 
been hi business over raven years. Parties having 
money to invest, plena notice. 
Heal Estate 
ft RAWILLE CO., N. FLANTA- 
V Y' l ion for Sale.— 2.000 acres, 1 miles front Raleigh 
h Gaston till., in best tobacco region of North Caro¬ 
lina and Virginia. Well timbered and splendidly 
watered. Two settlement* one a country manston 
of 10 rooms, costing 13,000; 15 barns; 20 out-houses. 
Community verv Ifiior 9 ohureher, within la miles. 
No better tobacco, grain, vegetable* and stock (arm. 
For sale or rent, cheap for cash. Apply lit otlee to 
8CA I.LH A; SC A LIES, A tty's uU.aw, Grcciiahoro, N. C. 
I L L ! ,V Iff 81 E SB »T, 
No. 1J0 Wonster Street, (between Prince and 
Houston Streets, New York.) 
r W I L R l X SON, 
’TviJSAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 Townsend St.Galtimohh, Md. 
O CAPITALISTS and EMIGRANTS 
JEW .5 KliSEV FARMS FOR SALE. IN 
i mik5m 1’ liio l>uht HOi tlon -i nf Monmouth • o., near 
mho uf tho l>uht SOCtTont nf Monmouth »>>, 
railroads, sclloel* aud churclics; adjoining tho home¬ 
stead farm of the subscriber. One of to acres, wit h 
huihlfpgs (small) complete, one of, a acres, with eom- 
modlou* out-bulldlng*. Addreas 
BENNINGTON BILL. Allentown, New Jersey. 
HOW MADE FROM CIDER, 
V ■ re EMMl»• Wine. Molasses or .Sorghum in 10 
hourr.. without using drugs. For Circulars, address 
F. 1. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Ct. 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
und Emigration, and 
THE “ OZjS NORTH STATE” 
especially hold* out rare Inducements. A Full De¬ 
scription of Its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizens of the State in Relation to Soli, 
Climate. Productions, Minerals, .to., arc given In 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A GUIDE TO CAPITALISTS AND EMIGRANTS, 
AnSvo. volume of 130 pages, which every individual 
meditating Investment or settlement In the South 
should peruse. 
PniCB-In cloth....$1 23 
Paper....... 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NKW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
nno THE LA I>1 F,tS.- -OXE WEEK’S TIME. 
H. pleasantly eroployed, will par for a flrst-rate 
Sewing Machine, Address COREY D. kklsky, 120 
A LAHGE ASSORTMENT OF 
EBKAHK a lands. 
A. J. STl'V.tSN'S, 1 .and Ageut, Columbus, Nob. 
EN1) Stump ioi* n.ultWA LAXD HEOISTER. 
C. L. GO DIN HUN A CO- Jacksonville, Fla. 
TILTON’S 
^ Faalilonable Initial Note Pupera 
and Envelopes, 
Neatly put In Dollar or Half-Dollar Boxes, and SENT 
BY MAII., postpaid, to any part of the country on 
reeept of price. 8cnd for a box to 
J. E. TILTON & CO., Boston. 
Constantly 011 hand. The oldest establishment of the 
kinrt in the country. Every article warranted as rep¬ 
resented, aud sold at a moderate price. 
p W. I I) 1! L L , 
^ ' FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
VHP .71.711SSIOA .71 1: ISCB1A.AT 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW Y O It. It. 
IMI’HO.VIC*» FOOT LATBIFS, 
I with Side-Restand Fittings. Elegant, 
durable, cheap ana portable. Just tho 
tiling for tho Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for Descript ive Circular. 
3. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 1 
Hazard & Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil is the 
Chicd-jij Ti Ibitnr. 
HE MYSTERIOUS PUZZLE, A GREAT 
Sensation, sent for 10 cents. 
WALTER IIOLT, 102 Nassau St., N. Y., Box 1338. 
