A. I'urt, Niles; Miss Julia Bacon 
of. Daniels, Grand Rapids. Sec's.— 
King, Flint; Miss Kato llrearlov. 
(1*.—Prof. It. It. Gass, Jackson! 
anmiitl niccting ol tlio Society ihcj following 
otlie is for 1*71 were (Mooted : Pros. PrttN'KAi 
Studma.v. Vi<:e.-P rest's - K I). Allen, W. H. Boise 
G. w. I leleilllllj, l( II. Bit flow, JulJllH. Mt.'Ehvilltl 
J.W. dibits, I’tu'snsN. L'dwle.r, F. T. Moure. Nor- 
to lowing oilieers tor the etisui 
1. M am.ii ns'iEtt. Vice-Pros' 
U. L. btebuius uinl G. it. Acltlt 
L'JUI ELTU lUO I7U* 
offer! Tosnchaiatcnott 
for the troll hie of writing. 
Olsfled.Wd wlllrciiijll tu r<nj 
Ull purtjcidur»,a valuable hmiv 
t C III • . * * — -M- M , [IjUUUiV.UI! . 
rlo winch wtltdotacMiimri '-n work on, nun o. copy of This 
Teo/ilc a Lit! ran) Companion -<;nO of the larcctt end 
best finally newipapfifs publithcd—nil sent free by ninth 
Head.r, illye I V'stjwnnaTir-,t, ji-r-StnMo wrirk, edUrvea 
L. C. ALLEN & CO., Acocsia, Maui, 
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES. 
Livingston Co., IV. V., Ag. Soo.—At the annual 
meetitiff of this Society, the following- officers 
for 1871 were elected ; Pres.—3. W. Wadswthth, 
Getn sco. Virc-I’trs.-K. p, McMillen, Co nestis. 
See.. Win. A. IJroilie, Geneseo. lYeas.— Kidder 
M. Scott, Geneseo. Aaron Barber, Avon, and 
SiiiVihel Finley, Goneseo, directors for three 
years. The fed (owing Town Committeemen were 
also uppomtedAvon, Horner SacUett; Cule- 
dnnirt, A ill. 0. Curtiss; Oonesits, P. MePiinch; 
Genesee, J. D. Lewis; Groveiand, ,!. A. Lake; 
Leicester, Warren Hutch; Lim 11 ,C. A. Jackman; 
J.ivunin. S G. Woodruff; Mi. Morris, Win. A. 
Mills; North Dorisville. 0. B. Maxwell; Nunda, 
it. D. Page; Ossian, Win, M. While; Portage, 
A m moll Sml Ih ; Spuria, L. B. I Inm morn) ; Spring- 
w-tiler, R, FI. Wiley ; WestSparta, A. B.Van N 11 >s; 
York, li, C. Nichols. The Treasurer’s report gave 
the following exhibit of the finances of the 
Sooioty; 
Amount on hand Jan. 1,1870..$ 942 73 
“ receipts during year 1870. 1,482 65 
|*0 jygZy ^ 
Amount of expenditures . i’,825 24 
Balance in treasury, Jan. 1,1871.§ 600 14 
Ain't id State appropriation, lor which 
drn ft has been made. 207 61 
Actual cash assets,..$ 807 75 
Cr 11 irul ,Y V. Fanners' Club.-ThisGliil., which 
cm brad’s members from several counties in 
Central New York, holds jis meetings at Utica, 
■whii ji are both interesting and profitable. The 
following officers have beOP Chosen for 1 he en¬ 
suing year: Pres.— Hon. Samitel Campbell, 
New York Mills. Viee-PreS'tw Prof. Edward 
N'd'th. tHinton ; .1. A. Shenmmn, Ulioa; John 
H. 1 lollmgwortJi, LTliea; Monfau Butler, Now 
Hartford; M. Quinby, 8 t. Jolin.sville: 0. B. 
Gridloy, Deansvilln; Hon.Harris Lewis, Frank¬ 
fort. tons. See. —T. D. Curtis, Utica, f’o r. Sec — 
H.ivi 1 Williams. Tram. Dr. L. L. Might, 
M hitestowii. Lihrarian - Henry Burniini, Utica. 
•Dim-font—It. It. Gibson, Now York Mills; T. W. 
Moore, New Hartford. 
Michigan State Teachers' A*s'n.—At the annu¬ 
al Minding, the following officers were elected 
fertile ensuing year: Pres-1 Ji:ank Dory, De¬ 
troit. VUc-Ptes'U. Prof. Jos. Bird brook, East 
Saginaw; Prof.G. D. Thompson, Lapeer: Prof. 
llnrdy, Owassi 
t>. ft. Curtis, jMuske. 
D’.r. < mu. —Miss Ruth lloppiu, Ypsiiunti; Prof. J. 
1-. Nichols, Detroit. 
IIatnilcu Co., illini., Ag. Soc. — At the late 
Newell, Gidler 1 F Fulh r, Joel Tucker, Frank 
Morgan, U .1. Bnrtlett, and F. J. Wnrner. Di- 
rc-forsfov three. \p io-U in. Pyrn-hon, C. I.. Ilm-ll, 
ami U m. iI. Sessions. Treats. Edwaid S. Batch- 
elder. Sec. J. N. B.igg ol West Springfield, 
Vermont •''tote Ag. hoc,—AI. the annual meet¬ 
ing’ the following oificets for 1871 were elected • 
Pros. -Hunity G. ILm-r. Vlcc-Prcs't*.- - Henry & 
Horse, Win. R. Situ ford, Crosby Miller, Homy 
Chaso. Treat 1 . Jos. W. t'mbunt. Sec .-Henry 
Cl irk. Diied urn.- Edwiii H.mihmnd, J. Gregory, 
Elijah Cletivelahd, Geo. Campiicll, Ileury Hay¬ 
ward, N. li. Salford, Henry B. Kent, Lawrence 
Bndii.ild, Da\ id Godell, David 8. Blowell, James 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
— Chicago, Ill., had 7,351 deaths last year. 
. — There are 667 cotton factories in Russia. 
— The rabbits in Arkansas are destroying the 
crops. 
— Natchez, Miss., levies $20,000 for school pur¬ 
poses. 
— The Army Examining Board has been dis¬ 
solved. 
— The Illinois River is frozen over the entire 
length. 
— H. Rockafellar is under arrest at Brockport 
for arson. 
— The fly is playing havoc with the wheat in 
Maryland. 
— TheTIliuois Legislature contains 227 mem¬ 
bers in all. 
— Oliver Wendell Holmes calls a kiss a lisping 
consonant. 
— Maine icemen aro already shipping ice to 
Norfolk, Va. 
— There yvitl be fifty-three Sabhaths in the 
the year 1871. 
— Tho logging teams of Maine are doing a 
good business. 
— Brandreth is worth $2,000,000. Advertising 
and pills did it. 
— The entire cost of the Central Depot at Syra¬ 
cuse is $100,000. 
— Dredging has been suspended at. Ogdens- 
burg, per order. 
— A large Lynx has just been caught near 
Bennington, Yt. 
— Five neyv cotton mills are to bo erected in 
Fall River, Mass. 
— Metallic-heeled shoes are said to ruin draw¬ 
ing-room carpets. 
— Tho Odd Fellows of Buffalo have a new and 
commodious hall. 
— Potatoes bring a dollar a bushel on tho Pe- 
uoliseot, in Maine. 
— Many iron works at Troy havo stopped yvork 
for yvant of yvater. 
— An Ice bridge has formed across the river 
beloyv Niagara Falls. 
— A forty-pound beaver was recently killed 
near Aberdeen, Miss. 
— An ingenious New Yorker has learned how 
to keep nu umbrella. 
— It is reported that Dr. Livingstone has ar¬ 
rived at Mozambique. 
— Afire In Chicago, Deo. 30, burned property 
valued at. over $70,000. 
— The public property at Jacksonville, Ill., is 
estimated at $1,900,000. 
— The ice on the river at Ogdensburg Is safe¬ 
ly crossed by travelers. 
— The Southern Central Railroad has reached 
Wcedsport, Cayuga Co. 
Geebs, plants anir illiscdlancons QUroertisements. 
JRIGGS & BROTHER’S 
ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
ilpiii 
AND 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS, 
FOR 1871, 
Will be ready for mailing by the middle of January, notwithstanding our great loss of type, paper, 
engravings, &o., by the Are which destroyed tho Job Printing Office of tho Rochester Democrat & 
Chronicle, on the evening of 25th Dec., 1870. It will be printed on a most elegant, new-tinted paper, and 
Illustrated with nearly 
Five Hundred Original Engravings, 
and TWO finely executed 
New publications. 
I, I, E IV ’ S 
cattle: 
Specimens for all of which yvere grown by mirsclves tho past season, and from our own stock of Seeds. 
In the originality, execution and extent of tho Engravings, it Is unlike and eminently superior to any 
other Catalogue or Floral Guido extant. 
The Catalogue will consist of ll‘J pages, and as soon ns published will bo sent Free to all who 
ordered Seeds from us by mail the Inst season. To others a charge of 16 cents per copy will bo nindo, 
which is really not, the value of the Colored Plates. Wo assure cur friends that tho inducements we 
offer to purchasers of Seeds, as to quality and extent of Stock, Discounts and Premiums, aro unsurpassed. 
Please send orders for Catalogues without delay. 
OUR COLORED CHROMO FOR 1871 
Will bo ready to send out about the 1st of January. The Ciivomo will represent <li£ varieties of the 
most showy and popular Flowers, of natural size and color, yvo design to make It the BEST PLATE 
OF FLOWERS over issued. Size, 19x21 inches. Tho retail value would ho at least Two Dollars. 
We shall, however, furnish it to customers at 75 cents per copy, and Shull offer It as a Premium upon 
orders for Seeds. Seo Catalogue when out. 
THEIR 
HISTORY, BREEDING! 
AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
By LEWIS F. ALLEN, 
Late President New York State Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, Editor “ American Short-Horn 
Herd Bonk," Author " Rural 
Architecture," etc,, etc. 
This Work, which has been highly commended by 
the Press, should be carefully studied by every 
breeder or owner of Cattle. It is a handsomely illus¬ 
trated and wall printed and bound volume of 523 
duodecimo pages. It will he mulled, postage paid, to 
any address In the United States or Canada on re¬ 
ceipt of the reduced price, f3. Address 
D. *»• T. MOORE, 
41 Park Koiv, N. Y. 
^ II E 
AMERICAN 
Wheat Cnltiirist, 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
BRIGGS <&. BROTHER, Rochester, 3M. IT. CULTURE OF WHEAT, 
SEEDS AND GRAINS. 
S i,,7;«77MNr^t to,arouthl, ‘ m " ,,yplac “ 
8 . 1 .. Holyoke, Lemuel 8 . Droyv. Finance Cum.— 1 ebtrn 11 ivoyy iota. 
N. B. Salford, George A. Morrill, Jaa, A. Shodd. — The Nebraska Deaf and Dumb Institution 
Western AVyv York Poultry Society.— At tho has eighty-eight pupils. 
jsrsiarffif - st ?• •*"*—<** *• **«•«■* <*> 
lor the (mailing year: PrcH, L. F. ALLEN. Vice- f l uo8 ^ , hn of yvutonvorks. 
/, 1 V ; ,J " 1 Sv ''-*-'t, h. B. Smith, ifee. Sec, U. — Naperville, III., Is In a fairway to havo an 
kp't exten - livo cotton factory. 
1. ''light, B.\ a n'Mil 111 mu adapted, It ivni do- —The pay of Calais, Me., firemen yvas stop- 
tonniinj.l to allow Indies, ami hoys under six- ped for being lato ut fires, 
teen, to heoouio members upon tho nuyiueut of * 
$1 mil Im Ion fee. — The thermometer reached 31° below zero in 
li.iinp.Mhire, Mass., Ag. Soe.—This Society has New Jf, unpshire, Jan. 10th. 
n ‘v!arV ,ir vv!''%v 18 i' l l ’ rcs --' sv - «• - Pittsburg, Pa., has shipped 65,632,122 bushels 
L'ii iiuvfc. v itC-t'j tfi.- < . 25 , toinitli. Sec itrnl TVwi* « , , 
-li. A L'liomns, Vmherat. Ex. Com. J. p. C,w, of 00al r1 " , ni ff the past year. 
Titnoth^plitna’i,! 1 ' no^uul'<f ', al1 ^ -Ear-rings aro yvorn by very fashionable 
were T " u y °'"« m « n at Dotrott ’ Mich ' 
v,Y.,; 1 . ii,"" 11 , '9. ni ih.irtix'i, the number last —Plowing yvas continued in Minnesota to 
to nne. ’ U " <J t JtJ Vl ^-EretJdenis from six near tbo middle of December. 
West l(um<hn (M «.) Farmers* Flub-At th . T ”” T'lP oldldren perished in a burning house, 
the annual meeiing of 1 h, 8 , m i,, icceiilly held Jan * 5th * near Providence, III. 
iniKi^BS? lln,L 10 1' 11 "; past year ilio Cluii —The expenditure upon the State House In 
X uSTtTeat I11Uloia fM 1870 ™ 
from the meetings o! the Club. The following —A Maine sophomore tried to haze a fre 3 h- 
oihceis Here elected for 1871: Pres. Kirit-i a mini, hni fnma nir aanAnH h n ,i 
Our new Catalogue, larger and more 
fully illustrated than usual, is now 
ready for distribution, free, to all, 
upon receipt of stamp. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
I*. O. Box 376. 189 & 191 Water Sl„ 
NEW YORK. 
The largest assortment of Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and Fertilizers in the city. 
MY TWENTY-THIRD 
ANNUAL CATALOGUE 
or 
New and Rare Plants, 
Illustrated with numerous engravings, and con- 
tulniug two 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED FLATES, 
Is now ready, and will he sent to all applicants on 
receipt of 25 cents. To our customers of past years 
It will be sent without charge. 
Af.80, 
TRADE LIST 
or 
SURPLUS STOCK 
SUITABLE FOR 
FLORISTS, 
Numberingflfty distinct classes of Plants, embracing 
some thousands ol varieties, will be sent to all appli¬ 
cants free of charge. Revised editions will be sent 
to our regular patrons, as issued, monthly. 
A F F» Xj E S E E fj 
and other Seeds for Nurserymen. 
STOCKS, CIONS, GRAFTS, &c. U 
WOOD (fc HA LI,, Geneva, N.Y., 
importers and Dealers in Nursery Stock, Seeds, Ac, 
For lie YegetalM Flower Garden 
MEW AND RARE PLANTS & SEEDS 
For 1871. 
Grass Seeds, Field goods, Evergreens, Plants, 
Ruses, Dahlias, Verbenas, Gladiolus, Grape Vinos, 
Small Fruits, Asparagus Roots, Early Potatoes, 
Onion Sets, Rooks, Implements, &o. 
Drrcr's fianlcn Calendar, for 1871, containing full 
descriptive lists ol tlio above, (IH pages,) brunt] tally 
■illustrated with enyraring* and colored plate of New 
Dahlias, will be mulled on receipt, of a postage stump. 
Address HENRY A, DREEIt, 
& wcro eleoto(l for 1871: fW Kiohakd 
I ATTiiN. I tct-l ic*i is. — (,. \\ . Sawyer, John 
J u’Yor'r^' 1 li “ 4k PaUun * ScC ‘ 111 Llt>- 
The Hamilton Y.) Ag. and Mecli, Assoc 
Hnn 1 r. I0U, '° 1 ' J5| °' VII > Uamon Richmond, 
,Vc I 1 ! vv V" ' "'- '"/ • ‘‘ 5 ' ;c ' 7 u - 8. Lmd. lie c! 
Th.‘~ J ' > ' ^-, L 1 rewt - ~ tr - Del ford West, 
hoi 1 t u' •' '*u;ia.1 I .ij; ol the Society will be 
i w cihiosday and Thursday, tlio 
2o-28th of September, 1871, •*’ u 
Acyy England Poultry Club.—At tho mutual 
meeimg of the New England Poultry Club hckl 
man, but came off second best, 
— A Beecher lectureship Is to be established 
in tho Yale Theological School. 
— Oy'or 5,000,000 packs of playing cards aro 
made in Mils country annually. 
— Coul of good quality and in great abundance 
has been found in New Mexico. 
Tho number of letters delivered by carriors 
iu Troy, last year, was 1,437,028. 
— Hotel keepers at Rutland, Vt„ havo re¬ 
opened iheir Iiouses-uo liquor. 
— The northern portion of the Mexican State 
of Sonora yvants tu bo annexed. 
-Chicago had 7n0 fires In 1870, destroying 
$2,306,733. Insurance, $ 2 , 106 , 414 . 
— The Mayor of San Francisco has given his 
67 Nassau St., New York. 
Woodward, O. L. Hatch A iiouiriiLm 1 ,' yv ~ me Mayor „t San I-rancisco has given his 
G. Mnytutid, c. U. Loriug, li S. Ball, e! h. Riel' year ' 8 Sahuy to public c,l >trities. 
J ' K Rookwood. ' —Ducks are reported plenty about Horse- 
New Jersey State Teachers’Assoc. —The an- heads, Chomuug Co., this winter. 
at'c.mFi/'u'Uvai hugely 8 *attended 1 and 1 ^troved ~ Detroit Juveniles wear tar on their boot 
Jiiton'MnjK nud profitable. The u dicers elected 3i; cs t0 liefc P them from slipping. 
I7tv-f‘/VsfN e M ^itu^'f 5 - —The Air Line road between Jackson and 
N,leS ’ M ‘ 0b “ ,Je0 “ com l jl, ‘t«d. 
xmt«.-\\ m N. Ruiluger. The next meeting of -The Indian Appropriation bill will bo this 
the Association will ho held 1.1 Newark. year $1,000,600 less than last year. 
amllr’rim-eLm'^a-S' iT,'-T he duly on tea Is reduced ten cents a 
Dec. loth; and officer elected tts'tidloyvSti^^ pou,,d 5 that 0,1 cotree oul Y three. 
LI;,. Eega.n, iiidepeinicuce, Mo. Vice-Pros'U — A Ncmv Bedford, Mass., lady desires a class in 
WWN, iread m,k,a K . 
two lucutiugs a year, February ami .September, — Bethel, Yt., is having lectures by resident 
Gh'iifiiirn and \o. Ilungur (Me.) F/iriu«rs’ Gr u t,. Physicians, lawyers and ministers. 
h.w?-“ e p?v,a l ‘‘n oU ( l T*' t "° rjllKUl "- rear as fol- —In the U. S. Court at Detroit, Mich., In 
cl J its toes « ^ «« 
p- 1 ,Mr-. .Susan Ridley. Com.— W. U. _A Jury in Oregon has been fined $10 for 
Gibbs, R. li. Gibbs, F. 8. Wilson. playing seven-Up In the jury room. 
officii h’ 0 ;:, m?; . W, ll;. ' T ", r ;. lul l? win « are rite - nridesnjaids in white Swiss muslin will be a 
?W K bSST f#aUtUra ln weddings. 
T/rn IA.i';.'V V m;, Uick H Uj -. Treat.-J. K. Decker.' “There aro ninety miles of streets in New 
i au ol 1871 is lu be hold Sept. 0-8. Haven, Conn., and only four paved. 
ensuin' 1 '*year- “U l oe , U| ° “ Thoro are 10 ’ 000 ’ IW ° hushels of coal loaded 
aUd WaiU " K f0r dS ° ,U PiCte hurg, Pa. 
On 11 in 1/ 1 hi Qdiney. C or. See.-J. H. Harglsa, — A lovc ‘ 1 ' in New Hampshire walked 700 miles 
v y ’ —dbos. Sinuoch, Quincy. the past year, visiting his sweetheart. 
melDc^lOtU.d^I^d o'^'j 1 t,,e - annual ~ An Indian a mother thought she spited a 
•lficers as lk'llS: Prk-VF. -p kTubvU courtinfir couple hy “.moving the light. 
yvMj' L *' li ' ^'^der. Sec, nud Trear.—J. \V. Max- “ The senior class at West Point is confined to 
H ' the bai-rack limits for mobbing three cadets. 
fm- £s, “ud State 'Teachers’ Aas'u.—Officers —_, , _ 
Vice-Pre tJU, yyri’T al ' : Prcs.—J. 51ANCIIIISTJCK. 
len B LuT' V ' T ’ ^ eck - b’oe’s.—F. G. Morlcy, El- T,, e best tonic for indigestion, dyspepsia, 
ller * yvakcfulness and general debility, is Ferro Phos- , 
Prcs—w w F £ r ““ r * Officers for 1871: phated Elixir of Cal Isay a Bark, (the original 
Trcds.—L. \Y."Lindsay. Calisaya Bark and Iron,) made by CASWELL, 
Hazard & Co .'’—Leavenworth Herald. 
jg HEIKES’ MRSEItlES. eyey ) 
Full Assortment for the Spring of I 87 U* 
Early and prompt shipments and careful packing. 
AFFLE SEEDLINGS, 
PKAlt and CHERRY SEEDLINGS, of Ann quality, 
In largo quart titled. Ainu, Pour Trees, Pencil, Plum 
(at $l;>0 per M.,) and Cherry Troca, Grapes, Currants 
ana Gooseberries, in especial good supply, 
ROOT GRAFTS. 
Per 1,000. Per 10,00(1. 
APPLE—Root Grafts, Leading Sorts III) 00 * 7 i> m 
Southern Use 10 Ok 9u U) 
PLUM— “ I.eudlng Sorts 15 (X) 125 00 
■* “ Wild Goose.. 25 '0 200 00 
PEAR- ‘ k Leading Sorts 25 00 200 00 
J3f~ See Price List, sent free, fur inducements and 
for superiorities claimed In Root Grafts. Directions 
lor pluming, with the most approved plan for a.Nur¬ 
sery, will be given with eaeh order. 
W. F. HEIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
pANSIES. 
The FlRgT PREMIUM was awarded u* at the New 
York State Fair, In September last, for the 
BEST COLLECTION OF PANSIES. 
In the assortment was the beautiful 
5 - 3 L 0 T 0 HED OR NEW OSIER. 
Flowers grown by us last season, from seed sown in 
May last, measured two amt a-half inches across, and 
were PERFECT REALTIES. Seed Is now offered 
for THE FIRST TIME In this country. See our 
Catalogue for 1871, aud leurn of other NOVELTIES. 
BRIGGS dfc mtO., 
KoelimaiM', N. Y, 
r |''MI 5 TROPHY.-Seeil of the above 
L Tomato, selected with tin* greatest cure, and 
saved only from tho most perfectly formed speci¬ 
mens. For size, ilayor, solidity and productiveness, 
the Trophy Is unequaled by any other Tomato in 
cultivation. Seed sent, post-paid, f<u- 25 cents per 
packet. Address GEORGE W HARRIS, 
Box 45, Mott Haven, N. Y. 
A pple seed, pkiue and i uesii 
warranted of the growth of DCO — in large or 
small quantities. 
JAMES A. ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
F resh pear sf.kd h st imported. 
Warrantee growtn of 187u. For terms, address 
J. G. WILKINSON, Dansville, N, Y. 
Q AV . I DELL, 
* K It IT IT AND PRODUCE 
commission m i;itoiivvr, 
328 CRESNWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
714 C’liestniit Si., Philadelphia, Pa. 
P ETIT COHN. 
B'or sale by the suhscrlhor. a smalt lot of pure 
PETIT CORN, which he will deliver at It. H. Station, 
in now sucks, tu be forwarded per express or freight, 
as ordered, in lots of one bushel or more, ut $3 per 
bushel. 
Also, Tliotiinsi Corn.—Relieved to bn the largest 
and earliest variety grown ln Central Illinois. 
‘‘Early Premium Ohio,”—This last is strictly 
a 00-duy variety. Delivered as above, at $2 per bush. 
J. 8 . P.I1INNICY, Champaign, Illinois. 
miscellaneous. 
TM»U SALE.-FOX HOUNDS AND FOX 
A Hound Pups, of nil ages, ami warranted pure¬ 
bred. For description, price, Ac., address 
WM. D. MUNSON, Burlington, Vermont. 
Also, pure-bred Couch Dogs, and one trained Grey- 
hound. _ 
$5 TO $10 PER DAY. KS; JS 
who ongugo In oar now bu.ine - make from 95 la 
810 per day in their own localities. Fall jv-rtlcu- 
lara and instructions sent, free by mail. 7 'liosc in 
need of permanent, profitable work, i bould leJdicso 
at once. Guoitun Stiksom & Co., Portland, Maine- 
U l'IMM’S DM I* I LA TO It V POHDICK 
Removes iu peril uous hair in /lor minutes, with¬ 
out Injury to the akin. Hent by mail for fl.35. 
i;fHAM’S AS I BI JI A L l ier, 
Relieves must violent paroxvsms in yin: minutes and 
effects a speedy cure. Price |2 by mull. 
l'llli JAIMNKNi: IIAIIC ktaia 
Colors the whiskers and hulr a beautiful ni.nr it or 
llHOXVN. It consists of only one preparation, 'bets. 
by mail Address S. C. L'PHAM, No. 721 Jayne St... 
Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent tree. Bold by all 
Druggists. 
TUiWWiUiTW 
TO THE WORKING CLAWS^Wo crcnowprcpctrrxl io 
fUrniaxaj i wiUMXm^Uut <• mploytntat ut hi7rQc,tl4® 
whole urtlw times or for the 6;u.rc raomcnti. new. 
•Jjphtaocl iirufltiiblcs l'< i cniH</t'cUl»Cr*njaceasil/ coin fn.ru 
6Dc* to vnnlner,cimi a proiiortiunaj r.i«n hy dcYotin^ 
th.«ir whclutlmc tothebtuaue*.^ Bey»undglxinc j rn nearly 
osrnuc.buHfTi' h. 1 uaiaIlwho>iri> tLi i I'oUcu nwyicudtlulr 
MUriJAI, MAItAAIl IJIT 
1 ASSOCIATION, 
ISTo. OR Broadway, New York. 
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ACCESSIBLE TO RICH AND POOR ALIKE. 
Pamphlets, with particulars, gratuitously. 
n II antli, with Btnncll and Key Clieek 
' Dies. Don’t fail to secure Circular and 
Humpies, free. S. >1 SPENCER, Mrattleboro, Vt. 
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cireulaaoits, published n th-iuteresl of Roligion, AgdruUnr*. 
Literature, fto., tr. J.very ndi 'b r.iimt I'N. ry nr",>r, wbo 
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