NEWS CONDENSER. 
OVgcntQ iDnntcJ). 
iHebicittal, (Etc. 
— Albany is to have a $400,000 depot. 
— The Revolution newspaper is dead. 
— Berlin, Prussia, has 828,000 inhabitants. 
— Five great hotels are going up in Chicago. 
— Rochester la to be illuminated with natural 
gas. 
— The World’s Coliseum in Boston will be 600 
feet by 330. 
— The Methodist Church South is to found a 
University. 
— Dan Itiee, the famous showman, has become 
a bankrupt. 
— In years 34 boats have blown up, killing 
3,083 people. 
— The mercury has fallen to 33° below zero in 
Coos Co., N. H. 
— The ice bridges over the St. Lawrence are as 
strong as ever. 
— The new Boston Daily Globe resembles the 
New York Times. 
— Hartford women propose to establish an in¬ 
surance company. 
— The new Russian Minister is expected by 
the middle of March.* 
The sugar maple harvest of Minnesota is the 
richest for many years. 
A great building for the June Saongerfest is 
to be erected in St. Louis. 
— The ico bridge Wits used across the Missis¬ 
sippi as late as March lth. 
Kansas has had it rc-union of soldiers at To¬ 
peka, with 2,000 veterans in line. 
— Lumbermen are returning from the North 
Woods of New Fork nibs' a successful se ason. 
Gcciis, pants, (Etc. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
Pomeroy’s Trusses. 
OF THE WORLD,” 
OVKU ONE THOUSAND I b LUST HAT IONS. 
1 •'** hugest, best selling. and most ntirnellvc sub¬ 
scription book ever published. Send for circulars, 
with tonus, at once. Address 
UNITED states PUBLISHING CO.. 
_ * 1 * Krooiim simn, Now York. 
$20 a Day, 
soiling our Patent Button-Huh: Cutter, With silver 
cuan, 2u cent*, will lust a IIre-time. Cuts SO Correct 
Button-holes a minute any size. Patent Fountain 
I on and XX YoseinRe Gold Pen. Samples of all with 
uvnlurK, POSt-niltd.for 25 cents. City Novelty Co., 
404 Library, Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
history f Great fires 
In CHICAGO mill ii, ( . WEST. 
I»T Rev K. ,t. CoonsiutKi). D. l)..nf Chicago. The 
00 "™,!,?™?.!/°'r y overtaken liy sudden and aw- 
v 11 destroyed i, y the wasting 
eUunniit.uf forest* burned, of homes and farms 
desolated, of men .it' wealth made beggars, of families 
separated. Abound* with thrilling uicuieuls nf miir- 
ii*Iouh escapes,ere.,anil is thooiily complete fllstory 
oT these great events. Ig)ll 8 V 0 . pages .0 Engravings- 
onen t ' 1r> '’Ost territory sit 
h?.? 0 .",,°t l sold. 'I tin protils g.. to relieve 
Uie sulfeiers Addins* If, s. GOODSPKKD A CO 
k i Now York, or ,!. \v. Goods pood, Cliiea- 
go, 8 t. Louis, Cincinnati, or Now Orleans, 
ACKNTS WANTED. The only complete life of 
JAMES FISK. 
The “FINGER PAD,” 
The “ADJUSTABLE,” 
The “NIGHT ” 
UNRIVALED FOR THE RELIEF AND CURE OF 
HERNIA OR RUPTURE. 
Descriptive Circular, with Price List, etc,, sent on 
application, and full letter of advice when requested. 
No one diotild purchase a truss without first culling 
on or writing to us for Information and advice. 
POMEROY & CO., 
TM Broiwlivur, C'«»-. Asior Plnee, N. Y. 
Knitting aub Setoing iiHacljine 
Cures SORE THROAT. 
Always Fresh and Reliable. 
A FULL STOCK OF EVERY VARIETY, WITH 
ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE 
JNT O V EETIES, 
IN VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
PLANTS, BULBS, &c. 
The following arc * few of the most desirable : 
The Ha mom Lei t net".—Heads remarkably large, 
deliciously sweet, lender and crisp, even to the 
outer leave'. Price, per packet, 26 cts. 
15a*! inn'. Extra Kuril’ Reel.—The perfection 
ol a Beet, being very early, of quick growth. Hue, 
turnip-rooted form and good color; a profitable 
variety for the market gardener, and one of the 
best for family 11 * 0 . Per U>„ |L5(), per n*„ 20 els. 
ILisihin's Holi-Long Blood fleet. In color, 
shape and M/.r it is all that can be desired in a Beet; 
a valuable variety lo follow after the preceding 
one. Per lip. gL.iO: per o/.., 21) ets. 
Dark Red Egyptian Beet. A small, early, flat, 
dark, blood variety; highly recommended. Per lb. 
*3; per nss., HO ctg. 
Phi In del ph in Kim Dutch (hi hbugc. — A very 
nil parlor lull and early winter variety ; solid heads. 
Per lb., if.); per Or.. JO cts. 
Ph ibid. I plii a bate Drumhead Cabbage. -The 
very best winter variety; large, solid beads. Per 
II)., per ox., JU els. 
Boston >1 iirkrt Celery. — Dwarf, solid variety. 
Per os., etc. 
Leshcr’* Hnmumlli Axpiiraguti. —The largest 
variety. Per lb., M; per o/,.. 20 eta. 
Burly White Curled Endive. - Self-blanching 
very line, large, and extra curled and tender Per 
ox., 50 eta. 
Melon, Citxalm. - The largest and finest Musk- 
inelon, weiguiug from ill to la lbs. Solid, sweet, de¬ 
licious llavor. Per os., AO cts.; tier pkt., 20 ets 
Trophy Tomato. Our own saving from extra 
large, selected fruit, Per us., $3; pel- put., 20 cts. 
Tomato.- Conk'a Favorite, Tilden, Fejee. Per os . 
i'l t'ta. 
Tomato. — Philadelphia .Market, Gen. (Jrant. Per 
os., 50 CIS. 
Onion.—Yellow Danvers, Philadelphiagrowth. Per 
lb.. S3; per os., 30 CIA. 
Union. White or Silver Skin, Philadelphia growth. 
Per ib., *8.,71; per 08., SO Cts. 
Philadelphia Onion Seed produces the finest sots for 
keeping. 
Tilt* above can nil be had in 10c. packets, except 
where priced, and are op|y a few of the many varie¬ 
ties we have t.,r side. They will he mailed, tree, at 
the prices quoted. 
Pen, Di cer’s Extra lCarly.-Hnsacquirod a repu¬ 
tation beyond all others as an even cropper, so 
essential for an early, profitable crop. Per bush., 
M 1 , per quart, 411 cts. ' 
p ,v«* McLenii’e Lillie Gem.—Delicious fiavor, 
dwarf and quite early. Per quart, 00 ots. 
lea, Liimou’h Alpha. - The earliest and best 
dwarf wrinkled marrow pea. Per pint III 
Ben ns. Dwarf German Wax.—Early, remark¬ 
ably tender and strlngless. Per quart, .50 cts. 
Beaus, Giant Wax. Large, tender pods; a fine 
pole variety. Per quart, tl ; per pkt,, 2b ets. 
1 Crt >»hy Early Sugar. Per qt., 
4.) els. H to well a Evergreen, the best of all. 23 ets. 
per quart. 
All varieties of Pens, Beans and Corn, when sent 
postage aro 10 cts ' por t|lurt Additional, to prepay 
FLOWER SEEDS. 
[ Containing a rail account of all his schemes, ontor- 
m 8 i?? asln,u V>ti. ,Biographies Of Vanderbilt, 
r- ! y l t.'i> l ',VTV,c' l w !. t ■ B- llr >d Financial magnates. 
GrtbAr FRAUDS of the TAMMANY RING. Brll- 
llimt pen pictures iu the LIGHTS ami SHADOWS 
ol New York Lite .IOS1E MANSFIELD, the aln-U. 
Life of EDWARD S. STOKES. IlloHt,rated oc¬ 
tavo of over ;>k) pages. Hood $1 f,,r outfit, and secure 
iwi': ^onco. Circular * free. UNION PUBLISH- 
C.O., I HIliKTeUihliL, Chicago or CirtCIunliti. 
x MADM SKLLING MV 
wfrgcO© N1 ' :U AND POPULAR 
XJ. S. and State Maps, 
Pictorial Ohartii Book*, 
npc T . Print*, etc. 
Mvl In demand everywhere, Email 
■ capital required. Plqn.seMay where 
you saw tills advertisement, and 
^ m ■ (vnto for Catiilouuo 10 
MOnth , ,. E - ' BRIDGMAN. 
S "" W * 1 ** * 1 5 Barclay St., New York. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
HGHTI 
A1STX3 
it I , V- . ,u ■ lie nnest varieties of Asters, 
Hal,, 11 ns. Carnations, Calceolaria, Cineraria Cveia 
mer. Dahlia, Diadem Pink, Chinn Pink, Hoiir’t'a E; «e 
Lobelia, Mlmului, NastunlunL 
a,’ J ," u , )e Y " tulacu, Phlox Drummondli, Ten 
" eLk 8 toeks,V crb.Mia, Walllluwer, Double Zinnia, Ac. 
Hoses, Plants, Shrubs, Bulbs, &c. 
B5W&S? taSST w ... 
HENRY A. DUEF.K, 
7 11 (Jhesfnut St. Philad elphia, Pa. 
as. Trees! Plants! ffiSS Seals! 
bntf.ts* V ^ Ofta«e, new, bu. 12 </) 
™ <><■*. y hite I'each Blow, Early Rose, bu. Sun 
Seedtinua, Soft Maple, 1,003, *1; Ash, $3; Elm 2(10 
Illustrated Catalogue,lbupage. & New iVice J . 1 st! !l 0 
FT K. PliOE.MX, Bloomington, Ill. 
^ENSATIOIV^ 
OF NEW YORK. 
A WORK DF.SUKIPTTVE of the CITY OF 
NEW YORK iu nil if* Vartan* Phase*. 
It, spleudora and wretchedness; Us high and low 
life ; its marble palace* arid dark dens ItM uttnu-ttonu 
nod dangers; Its Hugs and frnids; Us leading men 
and politicians; ItB udvoiiUirorn; in charities; its 
mysteries and crimes. 
Illustrated with Nearly 250 Fine Engravings, 
Hcnd for Circulars, and see our terms and a full de¬ 
scription ol the work, 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO„ Pliila., Pa. 
10,000 CO I’ I IIS IN 30 JD AYSS 
WONDERFUL SUCCESS! 
THE LOST CITY! 
CHICAGO AS IT W AS AND AS IT IS! 
XXI) THE 
FIRES IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST. 
A complete History, brimful at thrilling interest 
and startling incidents. Royal octavo. 320 pages, 57 
full-page llliutrutlnns. Pricu fl GO 
Agents wanted everywhere. WELLS A uo. 
Publishers, M2 Broome St., Now York. 
ptVERY FARMER WILL SAVE 83 BY 
ij having CARPENinv made Easv. :sr ,Hants 
allowed Sixty, p er cent. 
_ HOWARD CHALI.KN, Pllliudelp hia. 
ACENTQ wanted for’J okBkihhtsideofNew 
i, i^ 0 , u , K '." Library of Infonunlion per- 
tuinlng to Its Institutions and Objeels ,,f Interest 
By a City Missionary Two Hundred EngravlngB. 
Agent-sell 40 a day. Just Issued. E. B TREAT 
Publisher.806 Uroudway, N. Y. J ui.ai, 
| All | A BUSINESS THAT PAYS $100 
MilovDOA ' to $25(1 per Munth. Active, Work- 
MJ\W 1* » Ing Agents Wanted in every town 
, nr country place, todlsiKino of our 
Or K,J vm 7 0VA , t ‘.S tKKL E.y0RA visas for HxlO frames. 
Over 30 line subjects. Sell at sight. Ratal I price for 
Frame and Picture, onlv$l. Large profit to Agent. 
Send $’i for outfit of 80 1‘uaureB and snuinle Frame 
xiroll,o’ 0 ., 8 ? 1 , 1 .' 1 , express. Address FERINE & 
MOORE, Pubhshers, 141 and 08 Reado SI,, New York 
VV Poland's Wlilto Pino Compound, 
Cures COLDS. 
flO Poland's White Pino Compound, 
wti)^ Cures COUGHS. 
Poland’s White Pino Compound, 
Knjl Cures DIPHTHERIA. 
bJF|\\'S^ Poland’s Wlilto Pine Compound, 
\ 1M t Cures ^P ittin 9 °f Blood. 
A\ Jk K) Boland's White Pino Compound, 
Cures Pulmonic Aflec- 
tions generally. 
Poland's White Pino Compound, 
Cures Kiclnoy Complaints* 
“ For health comes sparkling In the streams, 
r rout cool Choool un stealing; 
There •* Iron in our Northern winds; 
OurjHnvi art lret6 of healluij.’’ 
Joan G. WuiTTIKH 
A M ERICA N Or Soeret. art of taming, training 
..Ay,).,,,.. and breaking wild and vicious horse* 
DOC I’UU, —new and enlarged edition, near 100 
pages octavo. It tells "all about " breaking colts 
training colts and horses. Also, a complete system 
of niedioal treatment; remedies for EVERY disease. 
No runner rain vi'foitD lo do without this book - 
worth Wl to imj’ horse owner, A large book, well 
printed and bound. Only 26 cts,, .5 for $1, pro-paid, 
or der only of H unter & Co., Pub’s, Hinsdale, N. 11 . 
ASTHMA 1 A SPEEDILY BFFEf’TL 
■M * niflH I ED.—In order to place Upuam s 
M AstiIm \ Cure within the reach of every parson 
, a filleted with Asthma, the price has been re- 
dneed to CO eonls it box. By mull 75 cents. Trial 
package free. Address 8 . C, Upham, 25 Kont i, Eighth 
street, Philadelphia Pa. Sold by all Druggist*. 
S PAVIN, *Ve. Warranted a perfect cure In ten 
day* by Prof. RoiB? Spavin Remedy, or money 
WHJjLAMnQN, Edwaidsvll le. -i l,.rv, . N. v. 
IJU UIOI/CDO f <)ne pafkagu of Prof. 
* ilali's Magic Compound 
■ will force the beard to 
IU UIOI/CDO f <)ne I>«fl<agu of Prof. 
HlBAIaaiTsA * Uuirs .Mimic Compound 
lllvrtLIItf ■ W in force the beiml to 
prow thick and heavy op the smoothest face (without 
injury) In 21 days, or money refunded ; 25 cts. a package, 
post-paid, or ;> for 50 cts. Edgar Jones, Ashland, .Mass. 
KIDDER’S PASTILLES. toSSK 
x rice, 40 cj. hy mull. Stow**lT & Co., CharlosUiwn, Siiws. 
TO BOOK A GENTS. 
MARK TWAIN'S 
Now Hook is ready for Canvassers. It is a enmpan- 
ion to Innocknts ABUOXD.” Don’t trv to sell 
books people don t wsrit. but try one they will *toi> 
you In the street® to subscribe for. Sell it, 
" And make all laugh who never laughed before 
Ami those who always laugh make laugh tboinore ” 
VC^SUiJ'," or twins, address A HER If: AN 
1 I III, I *> 11 1 N <4 CO., Hartford, Conn. 
A gents* wanted for the “c i inr 
BOARD TO HEALTH.' hr Dr tl.oi'v,,”,'^ 
xv HOARD To H E A LTH,” by i)“ IlalL Vh "l^i 
selling book published. ' Dc#t 
H. N. McKINNEV & CO., 
_16 N. TCfi Sr . Phlto.. Pa. 
KNTS Wnpled.-Agents make more money a t 
work lor us than at unytiiingei.se. Particulars 
n ee. G. 8 t i\ 3 qn & C n„ Portland, Maine 
M OMFYMACB. I( JLPIDIY with Pencil and Kev 
fii ? Check Outfits. CfitftlOKU 0 £. sajunleaand 
full particulars FRE E. S. M. Spen&ftirutnS!^?. 
l)- Month I Horse and carrlugefuridshed" 
— o Expenses paid. H. b. Shaw, Alfred* Mel 
KIDDER'S PASTILLES, if, 
I rice, 10c. by mall. Stowell St Co., Charlestown, Mass. 
fi £S 2 2 3 SL1 CATCBS —If you wish to be. cured 
UriU”l JC.« S ELtiVi of the habit, address 
T. It. CLARKK, M. D., Mount Vernon, Dido. 
XHitsical Justrttmems. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834), ’ 
Manufacturers of 
PIANO-FORTES. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker of November 18, 
1871, says: 
” Having used one of their instrument* in our 
family for twenty years, wo can confidently commend 
them to our readers us being first-class in every re¬ 
spect. Roth professional and amateur players on the 
piano pronounce our Dunham very superior In tone. 
An instrument that has retained its brill ianey and 
sweetness of tone lor a score of years needs no fur¬ 
ther commendation.” 
17 Union Square, 
3!JEW YORK, 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Horace Wniei*, IN! BroiiiHvnv, N. Y., 
IXllL'iiSP 086 . 0NIC HUNDRED pianos. M1CLO- 
Dl'iONS, and OIK. A NS ol six first-class maker*, In¬ 
cluding Wafer* *, at. kxikkmici.v umv pukikk gnu 
CASH, HU III NO 'Ml IS MONTH, or will take from $4 to f!20 
monthly ""tl 1 paid. A new kind of PARLOR OR. 
DAN. the most beauum! style and perfect lone ever 
made, now on exhibition nt 4*1 Broadway, N. V. 
O RCHESTRAL. MLDILM nud COLIRK1 
MATHIJSHIfiK PIANO FORTES 
Acknowledged the best. In the world for lone, touch 
and diinihility. Descriptive Pamphlets tree. Address 
Matuusid.k Piano M’Vo Co.. New Haven. Coua. 
This machine is guaranteed, In its present com¬ 
pleteness, to meet the want of every household, for 
J 1 either domestic or fancy work. It kulls everything, 
• and starts the work with a selvldgg edge. Kificiopt 
k and reliable agents wanted In every section of the 
country, with whom the most liberal terms will ho 
made. Books and circulars sent to anv address, free 
or eniirge. All orders and comm indentions must bo 
addressed to 
lucKroitn, 
Vice-President arid (lenern) Agent, 
GS9 Brumlwny, Nov Voile. 
J ia III.KES 
VY NOISELESS 
TL LOCK-STITCH 
Sliimii HACII1H 
SAVE 20 DOLLARS 
B UY the UwicrkA lien tV[iyu»N KlIL’TTLE 
HKWINU MACHINE The best in he World! 
i or bale Ever,Tt here. AGENTS WANTED In unoc 
emiic.l I nrrilory. Forlllu trilledffrculur*. Address. 
Wicbon Skwino MaoiiinkCo,.CIcvcI,mi<l o. i Nt 
l-.mls, 51 o.l Phi III,, Pn. I ,>r,7H? Itnin4waf, N. Y. ' 
Uciil (ifetlit 0 , (L'tc. 
l\f A ?fX.M N •!. t A 11M I OIJ s ‘LK. -A vulu- 
LTJ able I arm ot 803 acres, In Worcester Co., Md„ on 
\\ oreoster and Somersex R. R., 7 inllcs from Princess 
Ann and 8 mHes from Newtown, tile terminus of W. 
« o. J*. R. Improved by gnorl two-story brtek dwell¬ 
ing i und lair outbuildings; good garden and fruit; 
well timbered—oak, pine, etc. Price, $ 1 , 3 ( 10 . 
JOHN GLENN A CO., 
08 W. Fuyetlo Kt., Baltimore, Aid. 
r|HVO (> CENTRAL NEW YORK FAR MS 
u Hilt *ALL.— Jtai-r chart"- to uhtuluu good farm, 
well located, near to village, railroad, Ac. 112 and 143 
acres. Don't, fall to see for youngs!f. A village house 
and lot will be taken in exehung-'. Full particulars 
by mull, If desired. Address 
J. 51. JENKINS, Red Creek, N. Y. 
O<»>'■; ODD WILL PURCHASE a Nplen. 
dni east Hibk Hnmumntk, with 
nearly seventy acre* ,,i land attache-tl, Imi minutes’ 
drive from the Post Offlee, Roe.hcsl.er, N, V. Inquire 
of R. LEA K E, No. 5 North Water St., 
Koebe-ter, N. Y. 
\\T IIY GO WEST f We have cheap farms, 
’ " short winters, good land, schools, rivers, rail¬ 
roads, markets and el lurches. Semi stump for Cata¬ 
logue. F. MANCHA A BUD., lll.lgolr, M, 1 . 
FARIVX AT ESECUTOR'S SALE. 
Rnrn Chance for Investment. 
The splendid farm of A. champion (deceased), con- 
tillnInu 624 uoroa ul lrrMIti lund, llirwly loeuted within 
V4 miles of the city of RochcBler. N. Y., and having 
upon It three ilwelling-, three orchards,sixty acres ot 
woodland, amt fifty acres of growing wbeat, can be 
bought within the next thirty days lor non per acre. 
ITw Tcriits made easy. BUI* received for parts. 
JOHN E RAKER, Agent. 
No. 46 Arcade, BoOllCHtcr, S. Y. 
UAIHI AND III ILK HOUTIC for Sale. 
I Contains l'.)5 acre*. In ami adjoining the flour¬ 
ishing villuge of Buldwlnsvllle, which lies upon the 
Oswego anti Syracuse R. It., 12 miles from Syracuse, 
ami eoutulns about 8,000 Inbahltniils The best or 
schools, St e. Elegant, two-story frame house, with 
two wings, good nod spacious bums und sheds : 
splendid location; well watered anil fenced; adapted 
to gras* or grain ; young orchard, mid variety of fruit, 
Sol), sandy loam, 'forms easy. For further particu¬ 
lars, address JOHN W. SIMMS, 
BaldwinsvlHe, Ohondugu C<r„ N. Y. 
rilRAVELEKS TO THF. SOUTHWEST ! 
1 Take the " BEE LINK" Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way of Crestline, Bellefontuina, Indianapo¬ 
lis, Terre Haute, SI. Louis, etc., or t.y way of Colum¬ 
bus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points South 
Of West. FA LACK DAY and SI.KKI-ino (,’AU.s from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnatii, Indianapolis und 
Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
IOWA FA RMIN G LANDS 
THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC 
RAILROAD COMPANY 
Is now offering for sale to actual settlers more than 
500,000 ACRES 
of the finest und most desirable Farming Lands in 
the West. 
The lands are chiefly situated along the line of its 
railroad between thecltieuof Des Moines and Council 
lllnlfs.and are the most fertile and accessible lands 
offered for sale at low prices In the State. Prices will 
range from #.'i per acre, the average being about $7 or $ 8 . 
Suiosarc made either fur cash, or on Short or long 
time, so as to suit ail purchasers. Full warranty 
deeds given. 
EXPLORING TICKETS, 
entitling the. purchaser of land to a credit of amount 
paid for fare upon bis hind, are for sale at the princi¬ 
pal ticket offices of the Company. 
For pamphlet (with sns.o.i, or any information re¬ 
garding the lands, address 
I. L. DREW, Land Coinni!**loiicr ( 
Davenport, lown. 
