AG ENTS, WANTED 
C? °°^ R XjP 0 *" 
EVERY CITIZEN WANTS IT. 
Agents UJantci) 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
Implements, iliac Ijincrn, &c 
1 Gilmore, of Jubilee fame, is ill. 
Tom Thumb is writing- his travels. 
Joaquin Miller is at Niagara Falls. 
The Marquis of Lome is in ill health. 
Gen. Fremont and wife are at Mt. Desert, Me. 
Schiller is to have a monument in Vienna. 
Mrs. Lincoln is at St. Charles, Kano Co., Ky. 
Gratz Drown is the father of seven children. 
Ole Bull's income from his fiddle is $15,000 a 
year. 
Rev. Moulev Punmion is going back to Eng¬ 
land. 
Yat.k has made Charles Francis Adams a 
LL. D. 
Mrs. Maooie Van Cott is preaching at Green 
Bay, Wis. 
Postmastkr-Gkneiial Cues welt, is a good 
fisherman. 
Gen. Sherman’s family will summer at St. 
Albans, Vt. 
The Emperor of Japan has sent Mrs. Fish a 
box of silks. 
Hon. John A. Griswold is summering in the 
Adirondaeks. 
Gov. Jewell bus purchased an interest in the 
Hartford Post. 
U. S. Grant has had 30 merchant vessels 
named after him. 
Madame Pekc hka-Leutner is a plump bru¬ 
nette of thirty-throe. 
H. W. Beecher celebrates his silver wedding 
on the 10th of October next. 
Prince Hass an of Egypt has been made a 
LL. 1)., by Oxford University. 
Gen. C. O. Loomis, U. 8. A., has become in- 
sane, from u wound in the head. 
One of Gilmore's Peace Jubilee violinists has 
become insane and sent to lltlca. 
Hon. 1). N. Coo lev of Dubuque, Town, lias 
endowed a chair in Cornell College. 
Miss Kellogg has been received at Bucking¬ 
ham Palace by the Prince of Wales. 
Miss Ransom of Cleveland, Ohio, has painted 
a full length portrait of Gen. Thomas. 
Queen Victoria sent u wreath of immortelles 
for the funeral of Dr. Norman McLeod. 
Dr. Evans, tho American dentist, is to be at¬ 
tached to tiie staff of tin- Prince of Wales, 
James Kelly of Pa., lias given $350,000 »o 
found a school for poor hoys to learn trades. 
Dr. J. G. Holland is going to Europe to con¬ 
sult doctors about his wife, who is threatened 
with blindness. 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES 
Also for CAMl'AION Hoods. Adpress 
(iOOtISl'KKIl'S EMl'IKK PUBLISHING HOUSE 
Chicago, find mint], St. Louis, N. Orleans or N. York 
AT THE SECOND 
A Novelty in Polltintl and Popular JAtcraturr. 
Contains a History of the Republican. Democratic 
unit Liberal Partin*. Inside view of the Cincinnati 
Convention and minor tickets or side shows Re¬ 
view of Grant sadministration. illustrated. Octavo, 
near fiOd pages. A book wanted bv every citizen. 
Send SI for outfit and secure territory. UNION 
PI RLiSIUNfl CO.. Phlljidclpliir. Pa., ‘Cincinnati, 
Ohio, Springfield, Mass., Savannah, (In. 
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 
1 ^ C MTP wiinted on a large 
AUtra I W Ineverj 
Township in the United suites, to Introduce our new 
works, which will yield at least s ’.oiil) per annum. 
Good, smart, live Agents can make money by ad¬ 
dressing us. Circulars free. Write at once. 
Address WORTHINGTON. DUSTIN & CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
To the Exhibition Committee „• 
Gentlemen: The undersigned, Judges in Department 1, 
Group 7, report that they have carefully and impartially ex¬ 
amined, according to the “Instructions to Judges” transmitted 
to them, the several competing articles submitted for their judg¬ 
ment, and that the following are their conclusions: 
No. 795. American Watches. Entered by 
T. cf E. DICKINSON, 
Bu ffalo, N. Y 
T. S E. Dickinson, exhibit American Watches, manufactured 
by the United States Watch Co., (Giles, Wales <$' Co.) Marion, NJ. 
These J Catch es are, without doubt, the best, manufactured in 
this country.” 
ALLEN CHURCH, } 
GEO. 1. BENTLEY, \ Judges. 
B. S. BENTLEY, ) 
J hereby certify, that the above is a correct copy of the report 
of Judges on Entry No. 795, and that the same teas awarded 
First Uranium. (Large Medal.) 
d. b. monish. 
Buff (do, N. Y., Dec. 29th, 1871. Secretary. 
Price List furnished the Trade on application, inclosing Lusmoati card. For sale 
by the Trade generally. 
9 
Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
\17AJVTI5D*— Agent* Everywhere, to 
> > canvass for Paictox's Life nr Horace Gree¬ 
ley, one of the most entertaininu' and Instructive 
biographies ever written. It describes In the most 
engaging style tin* remarkable career of Mr. Greeley 
from Ills birth to his nomination fertile Presidency. 
Ills based oil the most caret ill research, amt Is writ¬ 
ten In Pulton's most alr.rncl.lve style Illustrated 
with portraits, pictures Ot old InUneMeud, Chappilqua 
farm, editorial *‘deu.'' etc. Tile present conspicuous 
position of Mr. Greeley before the country, and the 
anpurtisan enthusiasm which promises to elect him 
next President, give peculiar Interest, and Import¬ 
ance to tins work and must secure for i an immense 
sale. Address JAMES R. OSGOOD A CO., Publish¬ 
ers, Boston. 
Agents Wanted for the AUTOBIOGRAPHY of 
HORACE GREELEY 
nr Recollections id a Rusy Life. Illustrated. The 
Life and Times id so great a Philanthropist and Re¬ 
former cannot fall to interest every true American. 
Solid $3.60 for sample copy. 
K, B. Title AT, Publisher, 805 Broadway, N. Y. 
THE STKUGGL E OF ’7i3. 
A grand Chance. Nothing over offered like it 
before. A Novelty in Political and Popular Litera¬ 
ture. Agents, .Idles* UNION PUBLISHING CO., 
Chicago, ill., Philadelphia, Ph.. or Springfield, .Mass. 
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS 
We will send a handsome Prospectus of <> 
TVustmtfd Family Bible, containing over •!,* 
Scripture Illustrations, to any Boole Agent, ; 
charge. Address NATIONAL Peg. C<>., Philu 
First-rlnss CnWiWSon. to introduce ft rut-clans sub- 
script hi n booh*. Our terms are very liberal, 
fir Send for descriptive and confidential Circulars. 
VIRTUK & VOUSTON, Publisher*. 
l’i Wry St., New York. 
Societies, (Etc 
BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded. To amid 
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Main-Spring Barrel. All others are spurious. 
WHOLESALE,BOOMS Unjted States Watdl CO., 
AGENTS 
Address 
it., N. Y. 
by our Agents now selling our TWO NK\V, AT¬ 
TRACTIVE and POPULAR books t>v the BUST 
authors, and superb Steel Engraving. Wo will make 
cxtraortUiiiiril terms to Stuuhiitu, Trae.hiis, Farmer* 
and Former* Sons to engage with Hm, We want good 
live Agents rvrrirwhrn. and all such will find It. to 
tMr interest to write to q« for information, circulars, 
etc. Address at once, WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN 
a CO., Hartford, CL 
AGENTS WANTED History." Illustra¬ 
ted with Steel Eiiginving*. Selling largely. This 
volume contains brief sketches of the. most promi¬ 
nent Women of History, S. M. BETTS CO., llart- 
foid, Ct.. or Cincinnati. u. 
Commencing Tuesday, Sept. 17th, to 
contiuuG Four Days, 
The competition Is coextensive with the United 
State* and Provinces, and the citizens of t he several 
States and the Dominion are cordially Invited to com¬ 
pete l'oronr prizes. There Is no Entry Pee charged. 
For Premium Lists, and other Information, apply to 
either ot the undersigned, at 11 arris burg, until A ugust 
20th, ni ter which date headquarters will be at Erie. 
JACOB 11. KBY, President. 
D. W. SEILER, Recording Secretary. 
ELI)RIDGE MCCONKKY, Uor. Secretary. 
Harrisburg, Pa., June I, Hf?2. 
IVtihnxh A. re 
No. 13 Maiden Lour, New York » 
(Ebucatioiml, 
lit ill STAN DA RD PEAK TRICES. 
at greatly re ueed rates. Also, a 
ne of Nursery Stock. Write for Price List. 
K. MUDDY A SONS, Lock port, N. Y 
general 
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preparation for business IVI lifeatthe 
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j. . TO KVBUY 
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lit 0 a. __ _j Send stamp for Ciroular. 
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Northern Ohio Fair 
Celery. — Boston Market, Dwarf Incomparable, 
White Solid—$1 per lljil, by mail; $i.) per 1,01X1; $25 for 
Cabkuge Plant*.—Flat Dutch, fiavoy, Iteil Dutch 
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liy mull; $1 per 1,000. Address 
P. T. QUINN, Newark, N. J. 
MAPLE WOOD INSTITUTE 
Known for thirty years for its superior laellltlcs uiul 
rare beauty of location. Rev. V. speak, Principal. 
A I, I, ’I’ll 1C I* A I* 1C Its from Maine (o 
Gallfornta pronounce it, ■without a sinalc mirernc 
ertficism, the BEST BOOK EVER PUBLISH ICO on 
OK THE 
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general line of Nursery Stuck. Write for Price List. 
E. MOODY A SONS. Lockpurt, N. V. 
IVEKVIEW Millrni 
knpsle, N. Y. A thoroiig 
A cadetuy 
-going seluiul 
Pijugli. 
>r boys. 
WILL nu HELD 
On their Beautiful Fair Grounds, in the 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, 
OX THE 
Dili to 13th days of September, 1872. 
Tills is the largest Fair between Boston and St. 
Louis. For schedule of Premiums. Ac., address 
GEO. \Y. HOWE, Sec., Cleveland, O. 
.... .....rsv-M .. ill I HI|IPIIIII, IMPfillllMV 
printed and hound, with nearly 1U0 illustrations. Sold 
onlu bu subscription. Aukvtn wa vied in rrau coun¬ 
ty m lhr Union. LlRKHAL Terms. final tor t'ircu- 
!<"*. PORTER A. COATES, 
Publisher*, Philudclpliiii, Pa. 
A gents wanted for thk "gcioe- 
BOARD TO UHA L’i’H," by Dr Hall, the best 
hulling hook published. 
U. N. MCKINNEY A TO., 
__ IF! N. Till St.. Philu.. Pa. 
Ural (Estate, Gftc 
( 1UT THIS OUT, AND SECURE A HOME. 
A * Peremptory sale, tor debt, of a handsomely im¬ 
proved fa mi, two miles from Fredericksburg, Vii.; 
1,500 Fruit Trees, a nice Vineyard, ..1 Lund. Terms 
eu*y, or will exchange for merchandise or town prop¬ 
erty. Sale to take place In Fredericksburg, \ a., SAT¬ 
URDAY, loth of Aug., 1872. Call on nr mid res* 
A. VAN Do REN, Fredericksburg, Va. 
I BEKS, HC LBS. HEDGE PLANTS, 
- kvevD* Fruit and Flower Plates. Catalogues. 20c. 
I*. K. PHCENXX, Bloomington Nursery, III. 
TO AGENTS The New Tempera nee Hook 
Y\ EsTWAKD, llOt A beautiful eolored map 
" ot Kansas or NKBKAKKa, and a well-written 
Pa.mi-ih.kt containing the Humkktkad Law, and 
giving all the information wanted bv Immigrants, sent 
for only 50 ets. THOM. WlCSLKY, Kansas City, Mo. 
NEW YORK STATE FAIR, 1872. 
A.T JDXjMIR^ 
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
COMPETITION OPKN TO ALL COMKltS, 
S3P ENTRIES may be made at any time until Ang. 
31st, after WblOb no entrios, except of Fruits and 
Flowers, will be received. 
f,: - PREMIUM LISTS are now ready, and will bo 
forw arded by mail to all applicants. 
The Society having been enabled, by the liberality 
of tin* citizens i*r Elmira and Chemung County, to 
enter (under an arrangement by which Die Fairs arc 
to be held at that city oncy in three years) upon per¬ 
manent ground!, "’Rh permanent buildings, can ibis 
year offer better and noire ample aeeoimuodution to 
Exhibit ora than ever before, 
An increased number of Prizes Is offered, and the 
1,1st in general lias been liberally r .vised. Address 
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
T. L. Hahison, Sec’y. Albany, N. Y. 
BY A NOTED LECTURER, 
Which Is so full of blended truth and humor, and 
which has been so long preparing, and which is ilruw- 
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will make a drunkard forget, bis cups, mid a sober 
man hi* dinner, luul make all luugli and cry In spite 
ot themselves. Do good and make money at saiiie 
time. Every body will wish you u God speed. Apply 
for Circulars to Hie Publisher*, 
COLUMBIAN Book CO,, Hartford, Conn. 
lOTSWOLD RAH FOR SALE, 3 yen 
old. Sure slock-getter. PrlOe $35. 
EDWIN T. PHILLIPS. Box55, Plainfield, N. J 
At " SK1DDY,” in Neosho Valley, on Missouri, Kun- 
sas ami Texas Railway. 
Under the auspices of the national Bukeait op 
Migration-. 
Tl 1E AM ERICA N COLON 1ST AND IIOM ESTICAD 
JOURNAL, containing Map* with full particulars as 
to the Organization of Hie Colony, the Lands, Pro¬ 
ductions, Climate. Wood, Water, etc., KENT FREE 
on application to S, R. WELLS, Secretary of the Na¬ 
tional Bureau of Migration, 389 Broadway, New York. 
MONTY MADE RAPIDLY with Stencil and Key 
III U II L I Cheek Outfit*- Catalogues, samples and 
full particulars FREE. S. M. Spmccr, liiattMsvo.Vt. 
Trusses 
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