NEW 
III, ] ll''l CO»KA>A 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
De Lksskps is exploring Tndla. 
Tennyson is an inveterate smoker. 
The Khedive has twenty-three palaces. 
Gladstone's son has become a Catholic. 
Orson Hyde, the Mormon, has paralysis. 
Nilsson’s husband is ‘M years old; she is 24. 
Kev. Thomas K. Beecher Is a Greeley man. 
Madame I.eutner was In childhood a street 
singer. 
Gen. John O. Fhemont is quite gray, and at 
Long Branch. 
Nasby has three children, and Is said to he 
worth $300,000. 
Rev. T. I)k Witt Talmaoe and wife have sail¬ 
ed for Europe. 
Wendell Phillips has written a letter to the 
colored voters. 
Strauss was paid $30,000 for attending the 
Boston Jubilee. 
Charles Dudley Warner is in the Adiron¬ 
dack Mountains. 
Launt Thompson, tho sculptor, is rusticating 
at Milford, Bonn. 
Ghat/, Brown has attended a family gathering 
at Frankfort, Ky. 
Maj. Gun, Burnside has had a reception in 
North Adams, Mass. 
Edwin Boom Is on a thirteen weeks’ starring 
tour In New England. 
James Anthony Froudk, the great historian, 
will arrive In October. 
Thomas K- Beecher’s new church at Elmi¬ 
ra Is to be built at once. 
Mary L. Booth of Harpers’ Bazar is Sum¬ 
mering in Nashua, N. H. 
WORTH, the dressmaker, denies that he is to 
open a shop in New Fork. 
Chief Justice Chase has had an attack of 
chills atNarragansett Pier. 
Fanny Lewold Is coming from Germany to 
lecture on “ Woman’s Bights.” 
Dr. LrviNfisTONK was a mere “ ruckle " of 
hones when Stanley found him. 
It Is proposed to raise a memorial to Bergh, in 
the shape of a drinking fountain. 
In November we are to have the 2d volume of 
Foster’s Lire of Charles Dickens. 
A colossal statuo of Richard Baxter is to be¬ 
set up in Kidderminster, England. 
Mitchell Hart, the Chatham street (N. Y.) 
pawnbroker, died worth $3,000,000. 
Mr. Darltno of the Fifili Avenue Hotel has 
purchased a *35,000 lot In Newport. 
President Thiers has a very Interesting 
daughter of about onc-und-twonty. 
President Grant had a cordial reception In 
the northern part of Now York State. 
Prop. Gilman of Yale will become the Presi¬ 
dent of the California State University. 
Grace Greenwood will spend a few days In 
Washington, and then return to Colorado. 
Seciis, plants, (Etc. 
BniG&S BRO., 
Seedsmen nail Florist**. Rochester, N. I . 
FALL CATALOGUE OP BULBS NOW READY. 
Sent free on application. 
TREES! TREES! TREES! TREES! 
MERRELL & COLEMAN, Geneva, N. Y., 
&C. JhiwriptM tViMloyie', l(k-. Club and Fair, tin 
T(ltC-& 1 
" Nut i PM of your trees till'd■" I3D. E V AN6l(.1ST. 
T I3C OUBUBN’S 
ANNUAL DESCRIPTIVE 
BULB CATALOGUE 
For the Autumn of 1872, 
I« now roaily for mailing. 
.1. :tl. TIIOUBURN dk CO., 
Seed Warehouse, 15 Joint St., New York. 
DUTCH BULBOUS ROUTS 
roll THE TRADE. 
Lists mailed to 
on application to 
J. M. THORBURN dk CO., 15 John St., N. Y. 
iwf/7 wiiis at. 
This very productive, yellow, smooth wheat does 
well on all kinds uf land. From 00 to .49 bu. per acre 
have been raised. Originated near the subscriber. 
Price ft!i.iiO per hush. For sale by 
LKV1 DETWK1LKU. Allenville. Miillln Co„ Pa. 
B RIGGS a- HKD.. Seedsmen trad Florists, 
Rochester, N. Y. Bulb Catalogue now ready. 
Sent free on application. 
SENECA COUNTY NURSERIES, 
WATERLOO, N. Y. 
Over 300 Acres iu Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 
Our Trees are all young, healthy and thriftjr. No 
°Our Apples and Pears are espechillytinerand we 
have a very large slock, to select from, jaf^uone- 
Bpondeuce and &■ TEN EYCK. 
T llEES, BULBS, HEDGE P L A N T8, 
Seeds, Fruit and Flower Plates. I Catalogues, 20c. 
F. k. PllCENlX, Bloomington Nursery, 111. 
K nn DAB STANDARD PEAR TREES, 
dIMMHm' at greatly re uced rutes. Also, a 
general line of Nursery Stock. Write for Price List. 
E. MOODY A SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 
Implements, ittncljincrn, &t. 
S500 CHALLENGE 
»S,.l dMH 2sb£ 
JULTFilHGl., 
f ° HEFtUt 5 
4AN. IAI868 
U LY27.I6C8 
^YORK 
Patented JHai/ V1, 1S72. 
OREAT IMPROVEMENT IN 
CHAIR SEATS. 
Various have been the efforts of men to produce a 
seat which should bo comfortable, light, comely, 
durablu, and also admit of universal application. 
Tho degrees of success have been ns varied as the 
effort; hut within the last year tho long-sought was 
revealed to an observing, practical genius, and is 
hereby offered to tho public, in full couOdenoe of Us 
instant appreciation. 
The seat la composed Of three layers of veneer 
(boards as thin as a knife blade), the grain of each 
lying in an opposite direction to Its neighbor, all 
glued Hriiilf together lit a slightly dishing form, 
adapted to the person. The entire thick ness slightly 
exceeds one-sixth of an Inch. We thus have moder¬ 
ate cost, little weight, neatness, great beauty if de¬ 
sired, and a lasting quality which, in usual service, 
may properly bo called eternal. While it is especially 
adapted to iWuMtlj chairs hu anO line who can vail 
down n ciieiut, it is coining rapidly Into use for the 
better class of chairs for sumptuous apartments. 
The slightest observation will convince the most 
skeptical u! its uncqualed merits. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Gardner Manufacturing Co., 
110 Bowery, New York, 
manufacturers of 
Knock-down Book Cases, Looking Glass 
and Picture Frames, &c., &c. 
f |Ht A VEI.K tt .s TO THE SOUTHWEST! 
1 Take the “BEK LINK"- Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Kalhvay-from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way of Crastlllie, Bellefonlaino, Indianapo¬ 
lis, Terre Haute, St. Louis, etc,, or by way of Colum¬ 
bus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for al< points South 
or West. Palace dav and Hi.Kiii-iNfj cars from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati!, Indianapolis and 
Louisville, p'tlhout change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
Cleveland. Ohio. 
Money Pound in tie Sewers! 
T IX li 
Goux Fertilizing and Sanitary Co. 
beg to call the attention of Fanners, Market Garden¬ 
ers and others to thetr natural manure. This manure, 
manufactured from pure human excreta, collected by 
means of tioux's patent closet system, and mixed 
with the best fertilising absorbents, is suitable for 
every kind of crop, anil being remarkably rich in 
nitrogen (the basis ot ammonia), and soluble phos¬ 
phates, It affords the plant a liberal supply ol natural 
food, in the most concentrated and readily available 
form possible. 
For further information, apply to or address the 
Company, at their onice, corner of Varlck, Vestry 
and Canal Sts., New York. 
NEW PATENT AGENCY. 
JAMES A. WHITNEY, 
Solicitor of Patents, Expert and Engineer, 
Offers his services to Inventors in securing Patents 
at moderate rates aud In the shortest possible time. 
Address, for full information, at 128 Broadway (Hoorn 
11), Now York City. 
C AR HART’S PULVERIZING CULTIVA¬ 
TOR lias more practical points than any cultiva¬ 
tor in use, and is indispensable as a farm implement. 
Price, $20. C. C. BRADLEY & SON, 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
implements, ittadjinerji, &c. 
Toward expense of a Public Test that the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
Excel iu Speed, Kune and Simplicity nil oth¬ 
ers. Of Boynton'a Latest improved Cross-Cut und 
Wood Saws, notour failed In VXI.IXO. Cross Cut (U per 
ft.); Wood 8awa l$l each). Fur sale by all Dealers. 
K. M, BOYNTON, 80 Beckman St., N. Y., 
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
TbU Machine with pramvt hnp«*v*m«uU »• ^namiitisvi w ...cel 
fvuiy want of the hoii»*h«iM, for *Hb*r Plain or fniivy work, ft 
lcniUttll of .-.i x’.ltUttfw •0»i fiouka, tvllii h***l *11*1 complete, 
%$i<( it • iievPT-^udliiR vj«ir« ? of monMmi&nt to Indict <•( taUurv, *t 
weft id jiFotlt and bh* v mpporl to tb*H6 tb*t TiHja|r* It. 
Agents wanted every where by the Bickford 
Knitting Macuink Company, Dana Bickford, 
President ami General Business bupt., 089 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
TAfiTTC! and NAILS 
A BiiVraBlw of every variety, in paclc- 
» Til suit, aeol to 
any address by A .HER TUAN TALK CO., 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers 8t., N. Y. 
of every variet 
ages TO 8UP 
Gives Perfect Satisfaction! 
Is the Best in the Market 
3,000 Made and Sold in 1871!!! 
Capacity Four to Eight Barrel* per day. 
Vtr Circulars containing full description sent on 
application to 
P. P. MAST dk CD., Springfield, Ohio. 
Providence Wringer 
TNTteW 1872. 
qp MOULTON 
ronr—Tr^srrirfolTn rolls, 
rT~ ’* r ~ 3 Most Durable 
Double Spiral 
JOURNAL CA41WC3 fl f'OfoS 
j r^iTAl ( IQ( J 
o CLAMP, 
spikai r.tAft n ^7 \\ Holds Firm- 
CrAo jU ^^p T If MctaUoumal 
UJ CASINGS. 
c Lr INo Wear Out 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warren Si., N. Y., and Providence, 11. I. 
FARM MILLS, 
A Por Corn Meai. and Stock 
Ml FRENCH BURR STONE. 
ja In n Corn Shelters, Hominy Mills 
/ Ml if MILL WORK GENERALLY. 
\W 1 BT Senator Circular. 
STRAUB A CO., 
Box 1430. Cincinnati, O. 
PiuiK’i'oys Trusses. 
Unrivaled for the relief aud cure of Hernia or Rup¬ 
ture. POMEROY &. CO.. 714 Broadway. New York. 
ittusical Instruments. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834,) 
MANUTAOTUKEES OF PIAN0-F0ETES. 
Warerooms, 17 Union Square, N.Y. 
U O Piano Co., 865 IP way, N.Y. A 
• io, NO Agents. Circulars free, tjpiii/v/ 
Agents iDanteii. 
^CENTS WANTED—FOR THE 
CAMPAIGN HAND HOOK 
AND 
Citizens 1 Manual. 
Designed for Voters of oil Parti/ 1 *. Full of Political 
and Statistical matter, with LlveB of ail the Candi¬ 
dates and Presidents, including Constitutions, Con¬ 
ventions, Platforms, Letters of Acceptance, Election 
Returns, Census, ic., &c. 
The ijook sills at night, and live .1 vents should make 
from $10 tv 120 per day. 30 Engravings. Price 41-25- 
IIP For Circular*, address 
F. < . ULiss & CO., Hartford. Conn. 
A GENERAL AGENT of honesty and ability 
is wanted, to represent and conduct. In this city 
and vicinity, tho business of an established Life In¬ 
surance Co., with references,which must-be first-class. 
Address " Insurance," I*. O. Box 3001, Now York City, 
AGE\TS WUTFn for “Convert Life T.'n- 
JiUBAIo H.lilILl) veiled,” by Ealith O'Gor- 
■nnu, escaped Nun. A bravo.true book one lady made 
835 in a week. CONN. PUB. <'0 . Hartford,Conn. 
<£• I /kit IN GOLD GIVEN lo THE AGENT 
is) I "Mf selling tlie largest ntimhet "i In', trail's 
popular “GUIDE BOARD TO HEALTH.' Apply 
at once to H. N. MCKINNEY k CO.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
e; PER DA V tor Agents ot either sox. selling 
tB I •) f'unipaigii Badges, worn by Ladles & Gents, 
as Breast and bear! Pins. Gold Plated with superb pho¬ 
tographs of either Presidential Candidate. Samples 
mailed free forllbc. McK A V * CO.,98 Cedar bt„ N.Y. 
A P C |JTP first ami Cheapest ivagroviags of 
Grant, Wilson, Greeley, Brown. 
WANTED bell readily, pay handsomely. 
Send Dflo. lor samples, circular and 
to sell Perlne’s terms, which I will promptly send 
_ , by mall. Also, Campaign Goods at 
Campki^ll Wholesale only. Address GKO. E. 
PKUINK, Engraver and Publisher, 
Portraits, m It«ade St., New York. 
PSYCHOMAXCY, or 8odi ( Imrmlng.” 
JL How cillier sex nuty faseinate und gain the 
love and affections of any person they choose, instant¬ 
ly. This simple mental ac-ijuirmuent all can possess, 
free, by mull, for 2f, cent-, together with a Marriage 
Guide, Egyptian Oracle. Dreams. Hilda to Ladles. Ac. 
A queer, exciting Look , KlO.tKX) sold. Addres* 
T. WILLIAM A CO.. Publishers. Philadelphia. 
A gents certain of suuokhs sell- 
ing RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD. Gives a 
full History of every Denomination, Ac. Address 
QL’AKKR CITY PUBLISHING CO.. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
ITT Annum ‘J® more Young Men and Ladles to 
If 1 U I HI ^eam Telegraphing, to till positions. Ad- 
II Jill 1LB dress, with stamp, J. P. AJBERNBTHY, 
8upt. Tel., Akn<n, Ohio. 
RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. 
AGENTS, we will pay you fUl per week In cash, If 
you will engage with us at onck. Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address 
F. A. ELLS A CD.. Charlotte, Mich. 
AGENTS WANTED TOR 
IGHT 
.A. IT 3D 
ENSATION 
OF NEW YORK. 
A Work Deucriptive of the Uliy ol New N’ork 
in all it* Various PIiiimc*. 
Its splendors and wretched iU»sh, Us high und low life, 
its marble palaces and dark dens, its attractions and 
dangers, its Ring* nod Fraud*, its leading men 
and politicians. Its adventurers, its charities, it* mys- 
tartea ana crimes. IIIiihI rated with nearly 
‘350 Fine Engraving*. Send for Circulars, with 
terms and a tall din i inf inn of tin work. Address 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
T An unequnJed opportunity for 
%i//l III I a few smart business men with 
OMV V ■ small capital as Local, State nr 
^ County Agents, who will be 
satisfied to make *200 per month. Goods tlist-cltlgs, 
and ready sales and established trade. Apply to 
FOOT & SLEIGHT, lit! Chambers St., N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED 
Ca° 
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Also for CAMPAtON Goods. Adpress 
GOODS PE ED'S EMPIRE PUBLISHING HOUSE, 
Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis, N. Orleans or N. York. 
1PFUTD wanted on a large 
| ^ coiutui**lon in every 
Township in the United States, to Introduce nur new 
works, which will yield at least fPLOOO per annum. 
Good, smart, live Agents can make money by ad¬ 
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Address WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN A CO., 
Hartford, Conn, 
First-class Canvassers, to introduce first-class sub¬ 
scription books. Our terms are very liberal. 
|^“ Send for descriptive and connUentiul Circulars. 
VIRTUE & YOR8TON, Publisher*, 
13 Bey -St., New York. 
I TO 8KLL OUR 
CAMPAIGN CHARTS 
Agents AMEItltASi VOTER. 
ns _ _ -| Send stump for Circular. 
wamea e. c. bridgman, 
_I 5 Barclay St., New Y'ork. 
A LL the PAPERS from Name to 
California pronounce it, without a si mile adverse 
criticism, the BEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED on 
THE HORSE. 
Every Horae-owner’* Cyclopedia. Elegantly 
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only by subscription. Adknth wanted in retry coun¬ 
ty in the Union. Liberal Tku.ms. Send for Circu¬ 
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Publialier*, I’ltihulelphia. i’n. 
TO E VERY 
A GENTS Wanted.—Agents make more money Ht 
work for us than at unything else. lAirtlculars 
free. G. Stinson * Co., Poniuud, Mulne. 
