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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Mrs. H. 13. Stowe is 58. 
The Grand Duke has arrived at Hon# Kong. 
Motley has been entertained by Bismarck. 
Ex-Oov. Coburn is the richest man in Maine. 
Father Hyacinthe is 45 and his new wife 
is 39. 
Dean Stanley has been preaching in Scotch 
churches. 
Dr. Mellows will come home by the end of 
September. 
Jo. Jefferson is playing in Maine and New 
Hampshire. 
Ex-PkESIDENT Mahan of Oberlin College is 
on the stump. 
Dr. Brown Seguakd will soon leave Paris 
for New York. 
Senator Sumner is said to have wept when 
leaving Boston. 
Mrs. SCOTT-SiDDONS will read in Burlington) 
Vt., In October. 
Wordsworth's borne, Itydal Mount, has been 
closed to visitors. 
JOHN G, Whittier has confidence in both 
Grant and Greeley. 
E. it. Smalley of the Tribune Is studying pol¬ 
itics in Now Orleans. 
Horace Greeley has returned from along 
tour through the West. 
Gov. C. C. Wash burn of Wisconsin is visiting 
Ids aged father in Maine. 
Bismarck owns a paper mill, a distillery and 
a beet root sugar manufactory. 
Mr. Henry 8age of Brooklyn will build a 
$30,000 chapel at. Cornell University. 
The authorof “The Wide, Wide World " lives 
on Constitution Island in the Hudson. 
A daughter of Mrs. Uuey Stone Blackwell 
lias been admitted to Wesleyan University. 
BieRSTADT has discovered a valley in Cali¬ 
fornia which lie aays surpasses the Yo Semite. 
The death of James Fisk, Jr., is said to have 
been a severe blow to the prosperity of Long 
Branch, 
JUDGE Hoar denies that he purchased his at¬ 
torney-generalship by the gift of a library to 
the President. 
Heal (Estate, Qitc. 
A FARM FOR ISA I.E IN MISSOURI, 35 
miles south of Hi. Louis. For particulars, ad¬ 
dress A. VRICKLAN3>, 
ntilrfbnrn', .Icfl'ormm 0<j., Mo. 
miscellaneous Qlbiicrtiscments. 
mitAVICLERS TO THE SOUTHWEST! 
J. Take the " BKK LINK ” — Cleveland, Colrnnhus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Hallway—from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way of Crestline, BtdJefynlaine. Indianapo¬ 
lis, Torre Haute, St. Linns, etc., or by way of Colum¬ 
bus, Cincinnati. Louisville, etc., for ah points South 
or West. 1 'ai.aci Day and Sleeping Cars from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati!, Indianapoll* and 
Louisville, without change. 
B. S. FLINT. General Superintendent, 
_ Cleveland. 0 1 
NEW PATENT AGENCY. 
JAMES A. WHITNEY, 
Solicitor of Patents, Expert and Engineer, 
Offer* hi* service* to Inventors In securing Patents 
at moderate duos and In the shortest possible time. 
Address, for lull information, at IMS Broadway (Hoorn 
11). New Yo rk City, _ 
lySYCIIOMA NC V, or Soul Charming.” 
1 How either sex may fascinate and gain the 
love and alTccllotlB of any person they choose, instant¬ 
ly. This simple rnebtal acquirement all can tiossuss, 
free, by mall, for 25 cents, together with a Marriage 
Guide, Egyptian Oracle, 1 ireatns, Hints to Ladles, &c. 
A oncer, exciting honk : 100,000*olcf. Address 
T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers. Philadelphia. 
ClfJT TITTlTin Deni ring to enure the ben- 
ni l fl, KHits of the late Homestead Law, 
•J u lu l Li Til J W ui | t ,arn Houietliing of advantage 
by addressing .M. 0. FLOWER, Adjutant-Gom/ral of 
Minnesota, Sr. Paul, Minn. 
UflM £C —The Eastern Shore of Maryland is 
numco. settling up very rapidly. Great ad¬ 
vantages over the West and Far South. Send for 
Catalogue. E. MA NC HA A IlltO.. Ridgely, Mil. 
TO DAIRYMEN AND CAPITALISTS. 
1,000 Acre Dairy Farm for Sale, with Stock, 
Implements, &c. 
PRICE 
^*4:0,000. 
The subscriber offers for sale SPRINGWATEU FARM, 
consisting of LOM.i acres, situated on Seugog Island, 
Ontario t o . Canada, and distant throe mile* frum 
pert l“erry, the term line ol tin* Whitby A Port Perry 
Hallway, aim close to the waters of Luke Seugog, 
where there Is an abundance of llsh and inline. 
This farm Is specially ad anted lor dairy purpose*, 
beimr watered with numerous spring*, all the build¬ 
ing* being supplied w itii water fra n this source, con¬ 
ducted through pipes a* well a* cattle yards, Ac. 
There are on the place twelve house- for workmen, 
live large barns, horse and eat.Uo similes, (sheds, pen*, 
Ac., and one large dairy building, through which a 
*1 ream or water cirri'-taut,ly runs. The -oil is hrst- 
Hub*, never falling to produce heavy crops. There is 
n loser ve of wood land in eoioieetlop with it. sufficient 
to meet the requirement* ol the place. Tim farm 
would be sold In one, or two blocks of Ml acre* each, 
1 ho purchaser having the option t.o lake cattle, stock, 
burros anil Implements at a tali' < a I ua tloh, made b> 
disinterested parlic.-. 
Terms of Sai.k. —For the land—$10,000 down, bul- 
ii iieo on mortgage for from 5 to 1(1 years, with Interest 
at 7 per eelH. per annum. For Stock. Implements, 
\c.-f >,00J down, balance in one year, without inter¬ 
est. Pm ties desiring to see the place, or in purchase, 
Will please address W II. M. SF.XTOX, 
Parc I'oi'fv I*. 0„ Ontnvia. Canada. 
JOHN N, LUCAS, Hon. L. L. HOLBROOK, 
Counselor at Law, 
President. 
General Mannar 
South Platte & Republican Valley 
LAND COMPANY. 
The U. S. Land Office, for the Southern and West¬ 
ern part of the State of Nebraska, recently located at 
1. "well, Kearney Co., eontaiuw the largest amount ol : 
too 1 farming, unoccupied hind of any fraud District 
in t 10 United States. 
i lumestead* select ed and located for soldiers, under 
the lute out of Congress, without their personal at- 
tendurce at the U !*. Land Uffien. 
Address, lor particular*, cither the President or 
Uen.-Dd Manager, ill Lowell, Kearney Co., Neb. 
lit'/criact-# - The It ->glater and Uooelver, U. 8. Lund 
Office, Lowell. Kearney Co., Neb.; and Hop. I*. \V. 
Ht'M iiLoCic and lion. T. W. TIPTON, U. N. donators; 
mid Hon. .1 onN TAFFK, M. C. from Neo. 
A CIIOIOi; FARin FOR SAI.K. Sit¬ 
uated 1 ‘<1 miles south ol' the County Seat, Girard, 
Crawford Co., Kansas. Mo. luvor, Fort Scott mnl 
Gull’ U It .run* on the east side of the farm about 
2U0 feet from the east lino. Contains Kill acres, all 
under fence . 125 acres under cultivation ; 1,31)1) apple 
trees; 200 standard pear trees. Bill) pencil trees j wall 
house. good Coro crib and granary, hog lots, &c. it 
la well wuter.d, and 1 will sell it at HO per a ere; one- 
third down, the balance in onoand two years. Apply 
to H. W. CONVERSE, Fort Scott, Kansas. 
I TiARIVl FOR SALE.-A GOOD DAIRY 
Flu-m, situated 4 miles from the Erie I Lit I road 
Depot, at Friendship. N. Y., containing 330 acres. 
Well watered, good orchard, buildings, and stabling 
sufficient for 06 cows. For particulars, address 
BUTT* & MoOLUMPHA Friendship, N. Y. 
Patented Mat/ HI, 1872* 
GREAT IMPROVEMENT EH 
CHAIR SEATS. 
Various have been the efforts of men to produce a 
seat, which should be comfortable, light, comely, 
durable, and also admit, of universal application. 
J he degrees of success have been a* varied as the 
effort; but wltldii the last year the long-sought whs 
revealed to an observing, practical genius, mid is 
hereby offered to the public, In full confidence of Its 
Instant appreciation. 
The scut i* composed of three layers of veneer 
(hoard* us thin ns a knife blade), tho grain of each 
lying In an opposite direction to its neighbor, all 
glued firmly together in u slightly dishing term, 
adapted to the person. The entire thickness slightly 
exceed- one • Ixth of .in inch. We thus have moder¬ 
ate oust, little weight, nontness. groat beauty u de¬ 
sired. mid a lasting duality Which, In usual service, 
may properly ho called eternal. II 'hih i r itt rsprciatly 
inluptfd Li rritvlina chair* I'll uni/ one who can nail 
flown n loepr/Jt i» coming rapidly into use tor the 
better class "if elutirs lor sumptuous apartments. 
The .-.lightest observation will oonvincc the must 
skeptical of Its mtei|Uulod merit*. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Gardner Manufacturing Co., 
1 IO Bowery, !>cw York, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Knock-down Book Cases, Looking Glass 
and Picture Frames, &c., &c. 
Providence Wringer 
NE W 1872. 
qp MOULTON 
loiTgr rolls, 
r " r. ! Most Durable 
r-i—PROYIDENCE . n i i n • l 
B ir»ol CAsii^g— Q | COGS, 
• >'t EASIEST 
■ \ WOKKl : : i: ; 
Q K0L1 ft CLAMP, 
— SPIRai nr ‘n *T \\ Holds Firmr 
fj MetalJournal 
BU casings. 
c —-id NoWenrOot 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, * 
11 Warren St., N, Y,, anil I’rovidfUCI-, If. I. 
II VY ASTO^KSfAlirs, 
WITH RUBBER SPRING PLATFORM, 15x8, 
NO 1'1T REQI'IRLI). 
Four Ton, ?75 liere, or $1110 delivered and set. .Suf¬ 
ficient time given to lest thorn before paying. Wo 
have no agents. Address 
11. B. OSGOOD <Sc CO., 
Binghamton, X. Y. 
Jmplements, iitacljinern, &c. 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES. 
REPORT OF JUDGES 
TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 
CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION : 
Gentlemen— The Judges appointed to examine into the merits of the articles con¬ 
tained in Class 10, beg leave to make the following report: 
implements, ixlacljincrn, £>c. 
IIA-LiXj’S 
PATENT HUSKING GLOVES 
iC<J yu. Cyyy'iyrt/ qyt/C,* 
d/J'CUsf U&s ; 
raiL/iy jrtib /Itm/vf fr/w, 
$£ /z tu//zz s AJ 
t/Ai 
==— -- ./L - 
Co, c7 t TTfrWsC' J / * 
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Prioe Lists furnished the Trade on application, inclosing business card. Por sale by the Trade generally. 
Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
HE WARE of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded. To avoid impo¬ 
sition, see that the words MARION, K J., are engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
Barrel. A11 others are spurious. 
™f^ S00M8 United States Watch Go., 
GILES, BRO. & CO. 
83 & 83 Stale St., Chicago, III. 
GILES, WALES & CO. 
No. 13 Maiden Lane, New York. 
A X l> K It SON'S A (. It I <| |/|'(ICA I. 
STEADIER, for Stcamnui t-Kku Full Siock, 
Uniting Uiamav Viits.^J'aiuiory Vatu, Conservatories, 
&<*■ 'Phi* Stcmnur is martp of Wrought Iron, thor¬ 
oughly rivotod and tlntshud in good style. It lias a 
re I la bio Automatie. or Self-regulating Water Feeder, 
Safety Valve. Viicnmu Valve, Water Gauge Cook*, 
WhifUe, AO,, all eomplate. Tno holler Is peculiar in 
con*traction, being o.vu C tiMiMjan lim ui.K Bon.tut 
with IN Anouilh, tire two communicating one with 
the other. Ji ha* an extraordinaiy amount of tire 
spare for tile alae of the holler—Nu. a,a medium siae, 
having 3,®3 square hiuhea of tire surf non ; couse- 
iiueidly.il require* hut little tup I to rati it. Either 
wood or coal uiny lie used lor fuel. 
It will eook more feed, or heat more water. In a 
given time, than any other Steumcr ot the .swine siae 
or coat. It is more durable than any other, for the 
reason that tile tlrc-box is made or wrought Iron, 
mid 1* cnHirhj nurrinnnh'l with •water. We are also 
manufacturing 
Anderson's Low Pressure Steam Heater, 
for Ilyntlrig Private Duv/Hnyx. Stores, Churches, t'nn- 
scrmtorU’s, Ac. We manufacture for all the territory 
east of Illinois. 
For further particulars, address 
I\ 1*. MAST & CO., Springfield. Ohio. 
TAflTTQ and WJIiS 
■ AAVaiaM of every variety, in pack¬ 
ages TO SI)IT, sent to 
any address by AMERICAN' TACK CO., 
Manufacturer s, 117 Chnmbers St., N T . Y. 
Pomeroy’s Trusses. 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or Rup¬ 
ture. POMEROY & CO., 744 Broadway, New York 
m 
$ 25 . 
,.y N£W) 
ip|J 
String 
T - • - a 
This Middne Willi prewnt linproyecif. u -« t .i4r*ia.«.. 
tvl-ry want ot the liOmJmlfl. f.t cltlwr l Um cr L.m'.v »,_rk. II 
thuol ntmlkinvi »ud Sor.k,, willi h*«l and toe o nij-lete, 
'..mils u aev.rcnilinR sourne of mini etuiert t, Iadtei of Uwure, as 
will tt» Iirulit au.l eo-y 5<q.|«>rt i** those tli»i reguire n^. 
\cetiIs wanted every where by the Ricicford 
Knitting- Macrinb Comtany. Dana Bickford, 
Preeidcnt. and Geucral Bubincss Snpt., OS'J Broad- 
.way, Jlcw York. _ 
PKEHIII M FA Bill CUIST 3HIIL. 
. simple, Cheap, Durable and El- 
Aflfp, ficieul. It is adapted to all kinds of 
l ! £d Horse Powers, and grinds all kinds of 
grain rapidly. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE 
OfRCCLAIl. WM, L. BOVER & BRO., 
Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
/URIlAItT'd JTLVERI/.ING CULTIVA- 
Vy TOR has more practical points than any cultiva¬ 
tor in use, and la indispensable us a tarm linolement. 
Price, *22. (•■ BRADLEY A SON, 
Manufacturers. Syracuse, N. Y. 
LIGHTNING SAWS. 
Descriptive Pamphlets mailed free. 
E. M. BOYNTON, $0 Beckmun St., N. Y., Sola Proprietor. 
A WES FLOW COM PAN'Y. 
A IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 
53 Beokmun St., New York, and Quinoy Hall, Boston. 
