Insurance . Advertisement, &c 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
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Springfield. Mass,, or Chicago. 111. 
j|EM«¥ WARD BEECHER’S 
ESSAY ON 
The Potato Mania. 
WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR 
BEST’S POTATO BOOK. 
This book also contains Experiments in potato 
CLtiturb, Engravings and descriptions of 
New varieties, &c„ &c. 
A bust of George Peabody is to be placed in 
Vatican, in Rome. 
OonnwiN Smith thinks the Canadians are 
physically superior to Americans. 
Miss Elea Yates took the premium for pistol 
shooting at the Danville (Vft.J Fair. 
Ex-Governor English is building the first 
iron front over put up in New Haven. 
Victor 11 coo asks a guinea for the poor when¬ 
ever he writes an autograph for a strung r. 
George Peabody's ancestors spelled their 
name Pay body when they settled in this country. 
Franz Liszt, the pianist and composer, has 
purchased u line suburban residence near Pesth, 
Hungary. 
Kinoslakk, Crimean historian, has lost his 
scat in Parliament by bribery, and is likely to 
come to grief In a criminal prosecution. 
Lediiu Roll in has accepted a nomination to 
the Corps fjOjMatff from one of the Pal is dis¬ 
tricts, without, however, taking the oath of per¬ 
sonal fidelity to the Emperor. 
The great exposure and change of air he has 
undergone, has been too much lor Mr. Howard, 
and his illness Is reported. He is expected to 
tea oh the Capital of Mexico about the latter part 
of this month. 
IIi;niu in: Rochefort has been pardoned by 
Napoleon, and having returned to Paris has 
made a public speech, (with which the police did 
not Interfere,) »«il hu» been dominated as sole 
candidate for the Corps LcgixUiHf from the First 
Ward of Paris. 
Rev. Charles Rkechhii of Georgetown, Mans., 
is the possessor and skilled player of a violin 
over two hundred years old, and Haydn Brown 
of West New hurry owns one one hundred and 
ninety years old, brought, to this country and 
used for several years by Carl Rosa. 
Miss Julia C. AdIhnuton, who was elected 
Superintendent of Common Schools, in Mitchell 
county, Iowa, at the recent election, does not, it 
is said, belong lo the class of women usually 
called “strong-minded," but is a quiet, modest 
teacher, and has been chosen for the position bo- 
cause she can fill It well. 
Dr. John W. Drapkr of New York lias ac¬ 
cepted the Presidency of the American Union 
Academy of Literature, Science and Art, just 
formed in Washington. It already nulaborsono 
hundred and thirty-four members, Including , 
President Grant, Chief Juslice Chase, Vicc-Ad- 
mirul Porter, and other men of distinction. 
Prof. Hokum, one of the first physicians of 
llorlin, is said to be at the point of death. In 
performing a dissection in proscnco of the stu¬ 
dents, lie accidentally pricked his finger with the 
scalpel, and neglected to cauterize the puncture. 
Two days after his hand swelled to an enormous 
size, and all the rcsourcosof art wore unavailing. 
Sami,. ii. Ruggers of New York is employed 
on moro important missions than any of the 
United States Ministers. Ho has represented the 
United Siatos successfully at the- International 
Monetary Unn veil lion in Paris, at the Statistical 
Congress at the Haguo, and at Other internation¬ 
al gatherings; and he is now on the way to Egypt, 
to represent this country, on behalf of the New 
York Chamber of Commerce, at the opening the 
Suez Canal. 
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
OF ]\’BW YORK., 
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Bend stump for Circular and Terms to 
Agent*. Address 
G. F. WHITNEY A CO.. 
Lexington. Mass. 
All of the officers and directors (without an exception) are stockholders, and will 
take good care that, the proper reserves tor the further protection of the Policy Hold¬ 
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from !33Jtj to 50 per cent, each year and in advance, by means of its low rates of 
premiums. 
The safety of the Policy Holder is guarded. All Companies are obliged by the 
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This Compauy insures the lives of females. 
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The rates are lower than those of any Company organized under the laws of 
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The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on any of the follow¬ 
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TER J1 LIFE, 
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Louise Chandler Moulton, “Sophie May,” 
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Helen C. Weeks, 
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TONTINE MUTUAL 
Tontine Mutual is a combination of Insurance ami Endowment, and is singularly 
adapted to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from the 
benefits of Life Insurance by its heavy expenses. (See explanations helow.) 
To iusurc your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $15 once. 
You pay $2 annually. 
You pay $1.10 whenever a death occurs in your Class. Classes are ranged by 
age to admit both sexes. All have to pass a medical examination. 
Class A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. 
Class Ti. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. 
Class O. Admits all between the ages of 45 and GO. 
Each Class is limited to 5,000 members. 
Whenever a Class is once full it will always keep full. 
The Company guarantees that in rase your death should occur within a year, 
and before the Class has 1,000 members, that your family will receive $1,000. 
If there are 5,000 members your family will receive $5,000. 
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&3V See advertisement in another column 
8 .>i wj TO *300 IV Month mml* bv any 
glOU man in any tn«rn Jin niifnit nrinu and 
Selling TtulSber Nteindlng and Wauthor Strip* lor 
Doors and Windows. fn*fructions and Price Lift of 
Material* f urnwlutl. Rea Bradstreet, Boston,Mass. 
npili: WHITE REPUBLIC AGAINST 
A THE WORLD! 
TO thu working ct, a ?a -avr arc maw iittiwtd to fur- 
nirli nil dm ,i n with containi employment «t home, the wliolcof 
the ti III 1- or fori lie t-nure mnironim ItnrJnrk. new , br.hl nod 
profitable. IVrvoiiiiofeiihereot Mfllf Cam from We. to t.'pcr 
evening, and a pronrtrtlon.il nan by ilevoBti^ their « hole lime 
Lo the nu; me. U yt end gill, euru ncurly a* nuieh i.r loon. 
That all who sect hi* notice moy r«nd Ibm mulit", nml tettho 
Inisioe;*, wruiekc this iinperalldidoff'eij To nick wnienot 
WellcUllcd, we will send *1 to pay for I lie trouble of w dine. 
Full panliuttlth. u valuable •nmnle, which will do to eommr i ce 
work on, and a copy of The 1’eople’i Lit roru Contponnvi— 
one of the larcvst "trd beet fhmily nrwtjMrprrs nwbUnbCd—nil 
Bentfreeliy imril. Bemter, if.Von wnnl permnnenr, protliatlie 
work, uddie.ij E. C. ALLEN & CO., Aoguntfl. Maine. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
Marysville, Cut., has one balky horse to draw 
its steam flic engine, and cannot buy another 
until that beast, which uo one will buy, is dis¬ 
posed of. 
Among autographs of the Spanish painter Ve¬ 
lazquez, recently discovered ;.t Madrid, is ti re¬ 
ceipt for 1,100 reals, about $70, as payment for his 
celebrated picture, the “ Borraelms.” 
The Aborigines in Victoria, Australia, now 
number only 1,834. They are well eared for by 
the Colonial Government, which takes great 
pains to instruct them in the arts of civilized 
life, and educates t heir children. 
During the groat storm of Oct. 4-5, the post¬ 
master at Norway, Me., lashed his post-ollice to 
a large elm, but the flood came and broke the 
rope, and landed the building in the town of 
Hanover. 
The sailing vessel which first reaches England 
with a cargo of the new crop of tea receives a 
valuable prize, and there Is always great rivalry 
between the different lines to win it. The race 
has been won this year by (hoTitania, which left 
Shanghai a fortnight after her com pet i tors, and 
made the passage to England In ninety-five days. 
A cmzExol' Lansing, Mich., has been engaged 
in delivering to a paper manufacturing firm in 
Buffalo a large amount of wire grass, out from 
the big marsh, north ol' Lansing, for which he 
receives $30 per ion, delivered. From a series of 
experiments made a year ago, ho became satis¬ 
fied that a tougher and belter, ns well as cheaper, 
article of wrapping paper could be made from 
grass than from any material now in use. 
It is estimated that by the end of Hits year 
there will bo laid In the United States, in round 
numbers, 110.000 tons of steel rails, equal lo 1,100 
miles of stool road; and of tills amount about 
36,000 tons, oqucl to 300 miles, will be laid during 
the present season. These rails arc in use on 
more than fifty different, roads, and are parity 
of American, principally of English, and to a 
small extent of Prussian manufacture. 
There is a real live Yankee at the head of a 
oommcrcial house at Shanghai, China. He ships 
twice as much tea ns any other firm in the coun¬ 
try, attends two churches, leads the choir at one, 
is treasurer of a missionary society, member of 
the Philharmonic society, engineer of a fire com¬ 
pany, member of a regatta club, teacher la a 
Sunday school, assistant editor of a newspaper, 
member ol’ the Asiatic Society, debater at the 
debating society, and always lias time after din¬ 
ner to relate some interesting reminiscences of 
Shanghai life. 
WILLIAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonnell & 
Adams, W holesale 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 MOLES, President Pacific Na¬ 
tional Bank, Pawtucket, R. 1. 
EDWARD McMURDY, President. 
ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Rich & Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
Broadway, Now York City. 
ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Jersey. 
LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Dentist, 14 West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York City. 
lion. .foSIAH T. MILLER, Counsellor, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
TITUS*MEAD, of Badgley &. Mead, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
THEO. F. HAY, of J. O. Seymour, Ken- 
n.ird & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
Citv. 
Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
Lieutenant-Governor State of New York. 
WILLIAM HENDERSON, Secretary. 
JOHN MoMURDIE, of Pardee, Bates & 
Co., New York City. 
R. J. TODD, of A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co., 
New York City. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich¬ 
mond <fc Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. MARTINDALE, Ex-At 
torney-General of State of New York, Roch¬ 
ester.' 
NATIIANF. GRAVES,President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
WILLI A M C. RUG ER, of Roger, Wallace 
& Getmy, 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. 
lion. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. 
THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, 
Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, 111. 
II. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plank inton 
& Co., Chicago, Milwaukee and New York. 
ISRAEL D. CONDIT, Manufacturer, Mil- 
lmrn, N. J , and 30 Vesey street, N. Y. City. 
PHILO REMINGTON, President Rem¬ 
ington Arms Manufacturing Co., Dion, N. Y. 
Hon. ISAAC DAYTON,Register in Bank¬ 
ruptcy, New York Citv, 
JOHN 11 CLARK, of H. B. Cromwell & 
Co.. 86 West street, New York City. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE. Attorney at 
Law, New York City 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
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and Federal Union. 
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to WHITE SUPREMACY. STATE KOI 1 A LITY and 
FEDERAL UNION, n.< defined and provided for in 
the Constitution of Wasliiimton. by the Founders of 
American Liberty And standing now Jma where it 
diil leu years ago.it llierufuro ignores, rejects and 
Utterly repudiates ALL tin* eotultlnod efforts of fa¬ 
milies, fruiters and fools to MONGRELlSSE the Gov¬ 
ernment,, and demands tho RESTORATION OF 
Ttitc WHITE republic. not merely boeiiuseitls 
liesl, bin I>oc«ii8o the LOWER RACES cannot be in¬ 
corporated in yur political system without the tutor 
destruction of Republican institutions. With a. 
corps of writers nnimdnniiy competent to demon¬ 
strate this ti'cmc.intoiis truth to the rmptilar Under¬ 
standing, to eonvince the most, Ignorant and be- 
nigh toil that " Rocmis traction " is abnormal, anlt- 
aoeiul and forever impracticable, The I)av- Buna 
cdnHttentlj appeals to true Democrats everywhere 
tn come to its old In tins great, cause, mid rave Dem¬ 
ocrat tn Institutions from the wreck ain't rum other¬ 
wise inevitable. 
THE DAY-BOOK will however, tiercuflor he more 
than ever devoted to all the varied purposes of :t 
tint's paper Conscious l hut tt reaches t housands of 
families who lake no other journal, borond. perhaps, 
their '"cal paper. U wilt eon ti fill e and Improve its 
"News ofthe Week" Summary, so us to present 
airan.-erlOt ol the World's event* In each issue. Its 
*’ FAMILY ItEFAJlTHENT' will cmlir.ico the best 
original and sidjaded siorlc?,andflfiPecUO cun' will lie 
taken Unit not lung nppiyars which tamtlOl, with pt o- 
Pt'lfity, be vend by every member of Hie family eirelo. 
its " AciUCCLTrRAl. DEPARTMENT " will lie fully 
sustained, and belug the only pa per of Its class mado 
up t.xPKi.sssi.v for Coanlrvcirculation, it ts confi¬ 
dent that tins four on I IS w.'rtli double the price of a 
weekly hurriedly reprinted from a dally, li gives 
full nod complete reports ol the New Yoiuc and 
Albany < attle Market? hiiatv. numsiov 
and Cotton'M arkets. amt a Wkick t,y Review of 
Financial Mattkks, together with the Markets, 
by 'JT i.iaatAPit from New Orleans. Chicago, 
CHARLESTON, PHILADELPHIA, &C., Ac., up to time 
of going to press. 
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A DAY MADE AT MOM L ! 33 En¬ 
tirely new articles lor Agents. Samples 
H. I!. SHAW, Alfred. Me. 
soul free. 
Address 
ffiMtc IMntric Couth util chanpeariycotoret' lintrpr 
i. beard ton permanent Black or Brown. One Cotub 
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generally. Address 31 wj ir Comb ' ‘a., Spnmjfuld, M i s, 
I i | A(4KNT» WANTED FOlt 
PR6EST AND NUN. 
Apply nt once to CRITTTCN’DEN & McKINNEY, 
130S Cliestnnt St., Pliilitilclphia, 1‘u. 
33 new nvtielcs for Agents, 
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I> each town and city, to intiniilacmre and sell 
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vour address upon stamped envelope, for full par¬ 
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together, to 
REA BRADSTREET, Box2G5, Boston, Mass. 
W 3 I. IBI.MkUlCSOY, Scc’y 12 . McJIlRDY, President. 
LUCIUS McADAM, E. MARTI.ADALE, 
CensHltiiig' Acluarj’. Vice-President. 
IIO>. STEWART W OODFORD, ComiisoI. 
MEDICAL EXAMINERS s 
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Three copies out* year. 5 00 
Five copies one year, and one to the 
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INFLAMMATION CANNOT EXIST WHERE 
Facts for Hie Ijtidics.—1 have had a Wheeler 
& Wilson Sowing Machine for more than fourteen 
years, and during that time it has been in almost 
convttint use. without even the most trifling repairs. 
M toy thousand dollars' worth of work has been done 
with it in furnishing my hotel, nnd my wife says she 
would not now exchange it for any other machine 
she has ever seen.—A. D. Failing. New York. 
HE CELEBRATED 
Genuine Oroide If "‘atch. 
3. $13. S20. 
rt Besemblos gold, wears like g>.ld, 
VQF “'*'••*!» and is as good ns chi in all respects 
. <• except intrinsic value. Also, AMiat- 
/ wan and Swiss Movement Silver 
V- t Watches. Every Watch gnaran- 
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H circular. When Six Watches arc 
j ordered at once, we send an extra 
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tenier Onti examine h e f o re ^ pay in g- 1 ' ? |' f ‘ >'> b g e \ - 
« charges boLIt ways.. JAMES L LKA Lit & CO., 
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Send for specimen copies and handbills, which are 
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Address 
VAN EVR IE, HORTON & CO., 
No. 162 Nusun 11 81 ., New York. 
For Couchs* Cold* nuil Thrnni Disorders, 
u • " fl'oivn's Fi-oncltiul Troches, having prourd thcir 
efficacy by « test of many years. The Troches are 
D)-lily reonnimemlod and prescribed by Physicians, 
those exposed to smldeu changes should always be 
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relief—fix. 
Mow 1 made it In six meatths. Soeret and 
sample mailed free. A.J. t'ittiuin, A. Y. 
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