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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Liszt has determined to produce the first part 
of his great oratorio of Christus, for the first 
time in Vienna. 
Senator Sumner Los in his Washington home 
a painting by Mr. Duncanson, a colored artist of 
Cincinnati. The subject is a scene from Loch 
Katrine, Scotland, made famous in Scott’S Lady 
of the Lake, and the picture is said to possess de¬ 
cided merit. 
John L. Clem, “ the drummer-boy of Shiloh,” 
called on the President December iitith, to tender 
thanks for his appointment to the Second-Llcu- 
tenaney in the Twenty-fourth Infantry. In a 
letter to the President he says“ With the lieip 
of find, I will try to render myself worthy of the 
position. 
Sir Wit.i.iam Jenneh, whose name was signed 
to the bulletins announcing the condition of the 
Prince of Wales, holds the appointment of Phy¬ 
sician in Ordinary to both the Queen and the 
Prince of Wales. Ho Is in his 50th year, and 
ranks high in hie profession. He is a member of 
the Royal Society, and was created a baronet 
three years ago. 
Tennyson, a London gossiper writes, grows 
move and more popular among bis old friends, 
and adds: For, much us if U to say, the man is 
better than Ills poetry. Plain as a Quaker in ids 
garb, blunt but. cordial in his speech, humorous 
and full of good stories, kindly and truthful, his 
annual sojourn in London—he is here now—1 b 
looked forward to as a literary and aoeial festivi¬ 
ty, uml the sight of ids long head and genial face, 
and his curious long cloak, is enough even to 
make one forget the fogs which Just now are 
thick, and cold enough to increase the traffic in 
razors.” 
8. S. PACKARD lias for some years held open a 
standing offer to educate gratuitously fifty wo¬ 
men in his Business College. He stales that the 
result litis been two hundred applications, twen¬ 
ty trials, and two successes. Tint two who went 
through the course are now in excellent posi¬ 
tions as bookkeepers, ami earn good salaries. 
Mr. Packard sums up the general result of his 
experience in the statement that the trouble is 
not to find remunerative employment for com¬ 
petent women, but competent women for the 
remunerative employment that is ready for 
them, and will be while the world stands. 
Agents tiJantcb. 
ff/uvn AGENTS WANTED.—Samples sent 
free by mail, with terms to Clear frt mi ¥5 to 
$1(J per day. Two entire!) new articles, salable os flour. 
Address N. II. WHITE, Newark. New Jersey. 
WIT AND WISDOM. 
Agents wanted for this popular book. It includes 
nearly 10.000 Anecdotes and Illustrations of Life 
uml Character. Humor and Pathos, among which arc 
found those of Clergymen. Physicians, Attorneys, 
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60 North 4th St., Philadelphia, Pn. 
mm WANTED FOR THE NEW WORK, 
HE CIUDlir 
THEIR 
Physical and Mental Development. 
BY AUGUSTUS K. CARDNER, M. D., 
Late Professor In New fork Medical College. 
it treats ot Amusement*, Education. Physical De¬ 
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parting u vast amount of valuable Information, con¬ 
ducive to the Health, Happiness and Welfare of the 
young. Written in a pleading style, it Is exceedingly 
interesting, us well us Instructive, 
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In be without it. Send for Circulars, giving full par¬ 
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OVigcnts iDanteb. 
Musical instrument. 
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and varied assortment of Standard Publications, em¬ 
bracing nearly a thousand valuable Miscellaneous 
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the latter comprise the Protestant and Douuy ver¬ 
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A (JESTS WANTED FOB Di ll GBEtT ffOBBI 
MORMONISM. 
Jllustrnted. Nearly 500 Pngee, Price 82. 
It is the only book upon the Mtbiect, containing the 
late Important Events In Utah. The ludlQtnieut and 
Arrest ot BRIOII AM Vin’Ml, Mayor Wells, Hawkins 
and others. Trial and sentence of Hawkins. Judg¬ 
ment against the “ Prophet.” < iptnlons and decisions 
id Chief Justice McKean. Startling Disclosures. New 
Indictments for Murder. Consternation among the 
“Saints." Flight of the ' Prophet. The hook will 
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of the price. Send for Circulars, and address the Pub¬ 
lishers, BELKNAP A BLISS, Hartford, Ct. 
A GENTS* WANTED, everywhere, for 
The Home of 
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Tho grandest nnd moat 6uccBs*fnl new K*ok out,now sell- 
:lh( witli aildtiUliIng Vbpiilitv. It cool * na iicnrly 200 
iittfQlfveiit KiiRntviiiK&. Out* iSpeul H-4- orders in l»l 
aulhumlrcd* of GthvY* Mre doing equally tia wnll. 
ipr;tmiurn can be mAda by any pnergeilc iuule or fMn&le 
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Buckeye 820 Shuttle Sewing Machines. It makes a 
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Co., Cleveland. O., or St. Louis , Mo. 
agents^wantep DUNHAM & SONS, 
CHICAGO AS IT WAS; (Established IN 1834), 
AND " 
CHICAGO IN FLAMES. PIA no-fortes 
Two large, beautiful und correct CHIlOMOS, size " " ^ ™ 
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TO BOOK AGENTS 
MARK TWAIN’S 17 2SiS“‘ 
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ion to*• Innocents ABkoaD-” Don't try to sell 
books people don't want, but trv one they will stop 
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” And make all laugh who never laughed before. 
Ami those who always laugh make laugh the more.” 
Lot t I, culm* or terms, uddres* A MERIC AN 
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prltic!pl '>0 fTOIA Pl*ito ftOW nifttie. The Tone ftnd Workman- 
mne/n MSTRiiPTinw 
OlllUnUU ,TS JUillij 1 11U U 1 lull • Llano w„ in Am for Use Wart, an,l partis* dealt In; to pnrrhio* a 
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t*luuo w** tn ,k*» for I'Up parik'* o/Ctiling to t»iirrh»>«4 • 
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make money on the Kurin,'' " Where to look for Hie 
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Scripture Illustrations in any Book Agent, tree of 
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you will engage with ns AT onck. Every tiling fur¬ 
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KPCIIT6 Wanted to soil our Home Physician. 
A U t R I d A new and reliable Handy-Book of 
FuiulTy Medicine, by Dr, Beard ,,f N, V . and the 
Farmers’ and Mechanics' Manual. 2)1 eats, a hook of 
Diets and figures for workingmen. K. U. TREAT, 
Publisher, N|j Broadway. N. Y. 
YV ANTRD. — IAN VASssFUm F.v«- rywliere 
M tor the Pet Sewing Mueliiia s. price 85. Will sew 
anything. Call or send two stump:' lnrsjuuples of Work 
nn,I Illustrated Clreular. PKT Hb\vr.\t» Machink 
C o..', Tremom How, I4,.,sion. Mass. 
tli ♦># 1 1 1 A Month and expenses to good canvassers 
Mr Samples free. C. M I.ININGTON, Chicago 
S M" - A MONTH Horse and outfit furnished. 
_♦>!»> Address NOVELTY CO., Saco, Me. 
VC k 11 tVuek to Agent*, male or female. Bu- 
«3P» r * rsiiieus honorable J. Outside, Paterson.N.J 
A fJENTS Wn lit ed.—Agents make more money at 
work tor us than at anything else. Particulars 
free. U. STIXSUN .k Co., Portland, Maine. 
White Turkeys 
FOR SALE. 8* perimir; gobblers. 81. For references, 
Ac., uddre&b M. A. T1MBEUMAN, Hamilton, Ohio. 
PIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION 
l 1 OF THE 
WESTERN PENN. POULTRY SOCIETY, 
Pittsburg, Pn. 
at City Hall. Commencing Tueadn y, Jnunnry 
NO. IS72, and el using Sntiii'tlny, Feb. 3. 10 
P. M. 
Jairge and complete Preiuiuni Lists, 
$700 iu Specistl Premiums. 
Breeders will pleaso bear in mind that Entries will 
positively elnse Jnnunry 20, 1S72. 
Special pains will be taken to have the most desir¬ 
able pens, and Exhibitors ean rely on having the 
best attention given to their Stock exhibited. 
send for a catalogue to 
WM. R. ELLIOTT, Cor. Sec., 
114 Market St., l'iltaburu, Pn. 
fertilisers, (Ptc. 
Crude and finely ground Fish 
|Y j J fL tj Hiiano, rich iu Amntonlaand 
* Phosphoric Acid. Warrant¬ 
ed unadulterated. Samples on application. Reliable 
agents wanted. Delivered In New York. 
WM. II. H. IJLOV’EIt, Southold. N. Y. 
V grutM l.imU ! S 3 to !-*20 per day easily made, 
easy ami respectable business, useful article, 
ovorybiMly wants one; sure. Send stamp for 
circular to Eureka Rubber Type Co., 015 B’wuy. N. Y'. 
H AWKE!-’ PATENT FOUNTAIN HOLDER, 
Nickel Plate, 81 : Hard Rubber, $1.50 and 83. 
Writes one to ten hours. L’se any pen. Bv mail. 
Send stamp for circular. GEO. F. IIAWKKS. 
06 Nassau St.,N. Y T . 
For Sale Everywhere. AGF.NTB WANTEDin udoo- 
copied Territory, For lllti tmtod Clrcularf. Addrcw. 
IVit. son Sewi Ml MAOliiNKCo..rieveland, O.; *t. 
J.uuls.Mo.t I’lillu.. J‘u. i nr, f«7 llrouds ay, X. Y. 
Real (Estate, (£tc. 
W HY GO WEST? We have cheap farms, 
short winters, good land, schools, rivers, rail¬ 
roads, markets and churches. Send stump for Cata¬ 
logue. F. MANCHA A BKO., Rldgely, Md. 
F arm for silk.— a Fir«t-( i»kn 
Daihy Farm of &40 acres, at 835 per acre: along 
Salmon Hiver Flats, one mile west of Kcdflold Vil¬ 
lage, Oswego Co., N. Y. Land well Improved, very 
strong and productive. Good water, and all tilings 
well adapted for a large and profitable dairying bu&l- 
ness. Spacious buildings in good repair; all con¬ 
venient and pleasant as can be desired. Terms easy. 
Apply previous to Mnrch 1st to 
_ .lulls- ADAMS'. Rein.-id, X. Y. _ 
1 ?OR SALE.—Very Valuable River Fitrm t 
One of the finest in East Tennessee: TOO ueres; 
400 in fine rultlvntion ; mostly Urst-cluM river bot¬ 
tom ; large brick house and outbuildings ; fine oreh- 
uril. l*rlce. $35,W.U; 1-6 cash und bulance In 5 equal 
annual installments, with interest. Fend stamp l,,r 
Tennessee Laud Register. Large list of all kinds of 
properly lor aa,e. umJ Interesting Information about, 
Climate, Ac. Address MUNSON A HAILEY, Real 
Estate Agents. Knoxville, Tennessee. 
-^OKTII CAROLINA 
LAND COMPANY, 
(Chartered by Special Act of the Legislature in ijfttffi 
Offers for sale 200.0U0 acres of best Farming Lands, 
near Railroads, Rivers and Towns, with good houses 
and Improvements. Prices, from $31" $10 per acre. 
Also, 300,000 acres ot Timbered and Grazing Lunds. 
Prices from 50 cents to f? per acre. Also, numerous 
Mineral and Mill Properties, Water Powers. Ac., at 
vurlous prices. Tho Prexulent of this Company has 
boon appointed CaTiimtuumtrr of KmUnntinn by Hie 
Legislature at North Carolina, and by virtue of I,is 
oftiea |* required to give nil needful information to 
emigrants. No othei Company or Agency lias the 
indorsement and sajicfion of the State. Apply for In¬ 
formation and Circulars. 
GEO. LITTLE. President. 
WM. SCOTT, Secretary, Raleigh, N. C. 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SALE 
A OR RAT OTFGR!! Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
Horace Wald's, 4-SI It mu d w ii y, N. Y., 
will dispose ol ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MET.O- 
DEONS, and OHUANBuf "I* first-class makers, In¬ 
cluding Waters's, ill I .VIltKMgl.V LOW l*HICkS Volt 
CA8II. IH'Kl vt.'THlK Mo\ rit.oi will take from $4 toff'll 
monthly until paid. A now kind of I’A HI .OR OR¬ 
GAN, the most beautiful style and irerfort lone ever 
made, now on exhibition ill 4K1 0 loud Way, N. \. 
/ vRCIIKSTII AL, NEniUiH i«ni COLIBKI 
1/ MATHI’SHKK PIANOFORTES. 
Acknowl-ilgoil the beat In the world lor lone, touch 
and durability. Descriptive P:tmjiii| 8 Ufree. Address 
Matbi'aukic Piano M'f'o New Haven.Conn. 
(Oilo, Bliuking, Ssc. 
THE CELEBRATED 
^ 
Sunk, IJouUnt, frc. 
S hort - Horn Cattle and lirrksliire Piga. 
Imported, and home bred, of superior quality. For 
sale by Jonathan Tauutt, Rome, N. Y. 
A I.DKRNEYS. For Sale, two very nice cows, 
squirrel gray color, three and five years old; 
served by prize hull Imp.," Mogul.” Price, $150 each. 
Address J. CARTER BliOWN, Zd, lock box 144, Prov- 
dence, K. I. 
V ACL LAI OIL BLACKING, 
For Softening and Preserving 
HARNESS, ROOTS, SIIOKS, Ac. 
Sold bv Harness Makers and Dealers generally. 
Also at Vadium Oil Company’s Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail ttil Store, No. 2 Main street Bridge, Rochester, 
N. Y'. 
About 120,000 Acre* of Hit* Eluent Farm¬ 
ing uud Gi-nKliiu Laud in llieUuited Suites, 
for sale lit low prices nod oil Very easy terms; thus 
enabling an ItidiisIrioiiH man with small capital to 
pay for Ills land with money earned from tt. 
Missouri Ik not too fur West to beat a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Its Railroad lacllltles are great 
and constantly Increasing; the climate i- splendid, 
and good crop* are almost » certainly ; while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
every iiaud attest beyond doubt Unit the blight of 
slavery lias been enectaally dissipated, and Unit 
Eastern men and Eastern cupltnl are doing their 
perfect work. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Send for lull Descriptive Circular* and Sectlonul 
Maps, Inclosing SO ceuls. and stating wlisil„paper you 
saw this ill, to Lliud I'ntuiiilaaloiu'l' II. A St. 
,1. It, It.. IIummIIhiI. lllii. 
I.-Yiiii.iino ACRES 
RICHERLANDS 
/•'«»' A<i/r lit .frt uni Nellters. 
NEOSIIO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOlHl, KANSAS. AM) TEXAS 
KAILAVAV CO. 
, CARS NOW RUNNING 400 MILES. 
The Linds offered bytlllsi ,mi puny are mainly wllh- 
ln 20 miles of euoh side of the road, extending 170 
mile* along the NEOSHO VALLEY, the richest, 
finest and most Inviting valley for settlement in the 
West. One-third ot the labor required fit the Fust 
in the etiliurn or farm* will Insure here double the 
amount of crops, 
PIC IC E OF I.AML-82 10 88 per acre; credit of 
ten years’ time. 
Ttelt.YIS OP SALK. — One-tenth down at the 
time ot purcluuic. No payment llie second year. One- 
tenth every yea in Iter until completion of payments, 
with annual interest. For further infornmilun, 
address ISAAC' T. GOOIINOW, 
I.mill Coniniisaioui'i, Neosho Fulls, Kansas. 
KOWN, 2 d, lock box H4, Prov- 
• • • UIC bitica ui ihw 
cl PACIFIC, RAIL ROAD COMPAN'l 
And its Connections, 
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’1IE FI 16ST IU VISION OF THE 
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Comoany 
OFFER FOR SALE 
1 ,SO 0,000 Acres of 
PRAIRIE. TIMBER & MEADOW LANDS, 
At prices ranging from $1 to 812 per acre, for Cush, or on Long Credit, with luterest at Seven per cent, 
per annum. CAbll PRICES one dollar per acre less than Credit Prices. 
Hie Bonds of the Company taken nt par on Cash Pales. Emigrant houses lit the principal Stations 
free for all emigrants. Applications for lund can be uiude through t)ie Station Agents. 
For further particulars and pamphlets, apply to 
HERMANN THOTT, Laud Coiumlsftloner, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mem.— Government lands still to be had, under the Homestead Law, along the main line of the abov 
Railroad. 
