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NEWS CONDENSES. 
— Deer arc quite plenty on Capo Cod. 
— Fires are racing In the Wisconsin pineries. 
— The Boston papers publish a lire directory. 
— Boston closed her liquor shops during the 
lire. 
— Alaska is goiug into the canned fruit busi¬ 
ness. 
— Hydrophobia is raging in the north of En¬ 
gland. 
— The Bible has been translated into Esqui¬ 
maux. 
— The eight-page daily paper is growing in 
favor. 
— Chicago's subscriptions for Boston reached 
$100,000! 
— Oxford University has an annual incomoof 
$1,000,000. 
— Stanley’s hunt for Livingstone is to be 
dramatised. 
— The patient ox is used in the streets of 
Pittsburgh. 
— Ttie Presbyterian Church added 38,758 mem¬ 
bers hist ycur. 
— The $1 gold pieces are to bo withdrawn 
from circulation. 
— Chicago will givo $5,000 for the best plan of 
a new court house. 
— The Union Pacific Railroad has put up 100 
miles of snow fences. 
— The now Episcopal cathedral in New York 
City will cost $2,000,000. 
— Chicago's new water-pump engine lifts 
36,000,000 gallons a day. 
— There are supposed to be 18,000 insurgents 
still under arras in Cuba. 
— The editors of Maine will celebrate Frank¬ 
lin’s birthday at Augusta. 
— Merry's Museum and the Youth’s Compan¬ 
ion of Boston have united. 
— The Wavbrly Mugu/.inoolliceof Boston was 
destroyed in the great lire. 
— Beggars have already appeared in Now 
York “burnt out in Boston.” 
— The Boston Transcript eatno out of the lire 
as fresh and readable as over. 
— The Boston Weekly News and the Nation 
of that city have consolidated. 
— The question of the removal of Trinity 
Curch in Boston lias been settled. 
— The all'oct of closing the dram shops in 
Boston was to greatly lesson crime. 
— There is groat scarcity of hands in the cot¬ 
ton regions of Southwestern Georgia. 
— The female students at the Vermont Uni¬ 
versity arc called freshmen, with thereat of the 
boys. 
— The National Baptist of Philadelphia com¬ 
plains of spiritual hard times in New York, and 
saysu bi^ conflagration is needed. 
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KMT O A WANT7.lt o Mvtsi.io IrittKA 
Sap Spout and ItrroicfT llANorn- 
Samples. Circulars and Terms sent on 
receipt of S« eta. to pay postage. 
AdilrciK f! n POST Maiinl'. and Patentee. fUirihicton.Vt 
WITH BEST TOOLS ONLY 
FOR CIRCULAR AODRtSS 
J.T.PRATT & CO 
53 FULTON ST.N.Y. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
A nhkhson’s a u uicwi/rvit a i, 
t \ ISTKA HER. tor .sVcimOi./ I' KKn nut Stock, 
Heating cIiconu Vats, Tannery Vut», Conservatories, 
*o. TUls Steamer Is made of Wrought Iron, thor¬ 
oughly riveted and finished in good stylo. it has a 
reliable Automatic or Self-regulating Wider Feodor, 
Safely Valve, Vacuum Valve, Water (bulge Cocks, 
W Hist In, Ac., all coinploto. Ton boiler Is petmllar in 
construction, being Onk Com pi.ic.r►: Inn iu,i: Hon.na 
Wrriirv Ajkotiikh, the two communicating one with 
tlio other. It him an extraordinary amount of tiro 
spnea for tin, Hizo ni the boiler No. 3,a medium size, 
having 3,853 square Inches of lire surface conse¬ 
quently, |i requli'es but little fuel to run It- Either 
wood or mail may be used fur fuel 
It will cook more feed, or heat more water, In a 
given time, than any oi lier Sieamer o! the same size 
nr cost, it | H more durable than any cither, tor the 
reason that the tlre-bnx Is made of wrought iron, 
and Is miirtly turrounded with water. We tiro also 
manufacturing 
Anderson's Low Pressure Steam Heater, 
for limiting Private Dwelling*, Stores, Vhwrcltes, t'nn- 
sercitt&ris*. Ac. We lnanufacluru for nil the territory 
cast, of Illinois. 
For further particulars, address 
P. I*. M AST & CO., Springfield, OlHo. 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES. 
REPORT OF JUDGES 
AT THE SECOND 
INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 
OF THE 
AdrEicmLnsriGS’ iictstittttiej •. 
To the Exhibition Committee : 
Gentlemen: Tiie undersigned, Judges in Department 1, 
Croup 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. <j- E. DICKINSON, 
Buffalo, N. T. 
T. <$’ E. Dichinson, exhibit American Watches, manufactured 
by the United States Watch Co., (Giles, Wales <$' Co.) Marion, N. J. 
“ These Watches are, without doubt, the best manufactured in 
this country.” 
ALLEN CHURCH, ) 
GEO. I. BENTLEY, [judges- 
B. S. BENTLEY, ) 
/ hereby certify, that the above is a correct copy of the report 
of J(edges on Entry No. 795, and that the same wees awarded 
First 1 femium. (Large Mvdeel.) 
d. b. monish, 
Buffalo, N Y., Dec. 29th, 1871. Secretary. 
Price List furnished the Trade on application, inclosing 1 business card, For sale 
by the Trade generally. 
Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
UIU5U! SBNI) KOIt A SPliCIlUICN. 
I A lull Catalog,,,* of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
anil Illustrated .1 iiviniile Hooks nr specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic’s Magazine. sent by mall free. 
LICK A SHKFAltD, Publishers, Ilostou 
where all publications may be found. 
TAYLOR’S GREAT COMPOUND 
FOR 
Horse and Cattle Feed. 
HEAD THH TESTIMONIALS: 
We have Investigated this article, and ono of our 
associates has tried It with good results. We believe 
It to be as represented .—American Agriculturist, No¬ 
vember. 
They wero using Taylor's Compound Food, and 
found It of Incalculable value in all cases of cold 
and affection of the throat .—Horse dine,me- article. 
New York Herald, Our. 23,1872. 
Taylor’s Compound Food is the only remedy which 
lias met with marked success as a preventive and 
euro.—Bout an Herald, Oct. 21,1872. 
Manufactured solely by tbe Manhattan Fkkd 
Mii.i.s COMPAN Y, W. B. Taylok, President. .708 and 
616 West 2fjc.lt Ht., New York. Down-town Office, 12 
Bridge St. Agents wanted. Send for Circulars. 
POMEROY’S TRUSSES. 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or 
Kupuire. COM Kitov A CO., 714 Broadway, New 
York. Descriptive Circulars sent on application, 
DOME HOY & CO. also keep the best Elastic .Stock¬ 
ings, Knee Caps, Belt.', Ac, Crutches, Shoulder Bra¬ 
ces. Suspensories. Abdominal Supporters, Club-Foot 
Shoes, beg Braces, ami Surgical Appliances of every 
kind. _ ___ 
NEW PATENT AGENCY. 
JAMES A. WHITNEY, 
Solicitor of Patents, Expert and Engineer, 
Offers his services to Inventors In securing Patents 
at moderate rates and in the shortest possible time. 
Address, for lull Information, at 128 Broadway (Room 
11), New York City. 
rilltAVKT.EKS TO THF. SOUTH IVEHT J 
J. Take tie; “BKK LINK" Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Hallway from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way ot Crestline, BellefonUilne. Indianapo¬ 
lis, Terre Haute, St. Louis, etc., or by way of Colum¬ 
bus, Cincinnati. Louisville, etc., for ah points South 
or West. FA lack Day and Slkkpiso Oaks from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Ciuciuuutll. Indianapolis and 
Louisville, without change. 
B. 8. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
miscellaneous Qlbuertiseincuts. 
Mali's Playing (Ms. 
Hroahw4t*. Vmaivu*, Gem, Jackhomm, 
(«nt ins* Gaibx and Mount Vick****#. 
Nkw Stvi.k*. 
Htn.ii Kvluvmh* 
TUI* MiUihlne %vllh prRftftnt Iroprovominn . ♦« yDfiritntcco -• 
every WMuk of tho komoboltl, for cither 1 .1-tln or fui.cy work. U 
kinn »|j mxi«i nf at'iiilduffi noil Ki»rli$, wlili Ihm*] and too eiiul|'liiU| 
nml i * a tiiTsrHHidloK timrni of ainiiu iiiihiI to lrulicx ol Icisuic, ai 
wull a% (irotil ond «.i-y lUjtport to those thut rtr>|uirv it. 
Agetils wauled every where by the Bickfouh 
Kmttinu Mathikk Company. Dana Bit kfohd, 
(’resident and General Business Supt., G8'J Broud- 
way, New York. 
BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country is Jlooded. To avoid 
imposition, see that the words MA RIO IT, N. J., are engraved on the plate over the 
.Main-Spring Barrel. All others arc spurious. 
WH0LZSALE.K00MS y n | ted Stat gg Watch QO., 
GILES, BRO. & CO. GILES, WALES &, CO. 
384 I Vabash Avc., Chicago, III. No. 13 Malden Lane, New York* 
^“-——— New Havenj' Conn. 
VIES Flow emriMAV flARHAwi I'ULVERlZINfJ CULTIVA- 
Tir,r» i LOW (,OiTll AM, Vv lOlt hus more practical points than any cultlvu- 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, pVicR,*22.’ ttnd l8 * indl8p c" c. b BUA di?ky Tsow eMt ' 
eekman 8t„ Now York, and Qulucy Hull, Boston. Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
AMES 1*1,OVV COMPANY. 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, 
63 Beekmun St., Now York, and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
Implements, IRadjincrn, r. 
“ FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
WEED. 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine In existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewing machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
to the most delicate and ornamental fabrics for ladles and children, It has proved Itself thoroughly efficient 
ami entirety satisfactory. Of uneqnaled simplimty and compactness of construction, capable of being 
learned and operated with one-fourth the usual expenditure or time and labor, with a capacity Tor quantity, 
quality and variety of execution beyond Its competitor*, and u reputation for durability and reliability 
known and appreciated by thousands. It Is offered to the people lor tlm most critical inspection and com¬ 
parison, with confidence that Us obvious merits cannot fail to convince the careful exntuiuer of its superi¬ 
ority. Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AIVD TOWNS. 
AGENTH WANTED WHERE NOT A 1,READY EHT A ULTHIIKD. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PKICED. 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANK BROS., 
Manufacturers, Mllbrook, N. Y. 
rnAWC and NAILS 
■■ of every variety. In pack¬ 
ages TO Mil |T, sent to 
any address by AMERICAN TACIA CO., 
Manufacturem. 117 Clininhers St.. N. Y. 
Gonx AlsorbeM Closet & Urinal 
S A \ IT A ItY—CONY KNI ENT—l’ROIITA RLE 
to l’ublic Institutions, Schools, Manufactories, Farm¬ 
ers, Gardeners and others. 
The Gohx Furlillziiig A Sanitary Co. 
offer, by the use nr their Patent Absorbent Glosets 
and Urinals, n mellmd of Collecting, deodorizing and 
utilizing liunian excreta,at once cnnvonlent, Inoffen¬ 
sive and economical. 
Tbe li(|iild is sopiiriitod from the solid excrement 
by absorption, an the valuable properties of each are 
retained, and the product is an Invaluable manure. 
For explanation and practical exhibition of the 
system, call at OlHco and Ware rooms of f’ompany, 
wroor oi Vunck, Vestry and I ana] Bt«.,Now York. 
I AUIAKA’8 IIO l> LA 1C CORN >11 EI.LKR 
w has beaten all rivals, tie,, to on*. O’lTarn’s 
l l'flctirnI Lorn Ilii-Kec. latest end best, Botli 
stmt bv mull pre-paal, ror *1.7,7. O’Hara's Loin- 
Iprliihle 4 linlr, recommemleil by Mr. 11A i.l, of 
Hull s .Loirtml ot llealili. Elegant Otllco or Hock¬ 
ing l buir, only »10. Agents wanted. 
_ r - M. O'UAUA, Hillsboro, Ohio. 
