thorlton'* Grape Grower's Guide!,,,!.!!!!.! 
ri.ior MiikeT’s Manual . . 
Clnter’sNew III Cat)lo Doctor, colored plates 
NEWS CONDENSER 
— Yale has challenged Harvard again. 
_Three sheep lor $1 In Detroit, Mich. 
— Beavers are still trapped in Georgia. 
— The U. 3. Navy is short, of Surgeons. 
— Bears are besieging McMinnville, Tenn. 
— Colorado wants admission to the Union. 
— Utica wants a “State Fair" all the time. 
— There are 1,041,682 school children in Ohio. 
— The vintage on the Rhine for 1870 is ft failure. 
— ScarletJua is depopulating London, England. 
— Civilization is spreading among the Indians. 
— Camp stools are to be banished from the¬ 
aters. 
— Gotdaborough, N. C., is to have a National 
Bank. 
_The Tennessee Penitentiary has now 700 in¬ 
mates. 
— Smuggling from Canada is reported very 
active. 
— In Indiana, fashionable sleighs have stoves 
in them. 
— Nevada silk worms reeled out 300,000 cocoons 
last year. 
— Rabbits sell for five cents apiece, in Colum¬ 
bus, Ohio. 
— Montreal Is expecting to have a new Catho¬ 
lic college. 
— Chicago built, near fifteen miles of sewer the 
past season. 
— The whipping-post is again coming into use 
in Virginia. 
— Princeton College has sent out over 5,000 ed- 
ucat ed men. 
— The drowning of her son has made a lady in 
Albany insane. 
— Action has been taken to rebuild the War¬ 
saw gas works. 
— Ice houses were packed at Weldon, N. C., 
Christmas week. 
— There is not a school of any description In 
Patrick Co., Va. 
— New Britain, Conn., accepts a city charter 
by one majority. 
—Wild turkeys are numerous in the vicinity 
of Charlotte, Mich. 
— The salary of Henry Ward Beecher lias been 
increased to $20,000. 
— Savannah, Or., has $20,115.15 invested in 
wooden pavements. 
— Berlin, Ct., lias the honorof making the first 
tinware in America. 
— Gentlemen's seal rings should always be 
wOrn on the loft hand. 
— The French Ladles’ Bazar in N. Y. city, has 
sent £3,077.15 to France. 
— Victoria very appropriately selects widows 
for “ ladies in waiting.” 
-Forty-two trains leave Binghamton dnily, 
which carry passengers. 
— Lit tle fish have a good idea of business, be¬ 
ginning on a small scale. 
— Previous to the war, ninety religious papers 
were published in Paris. 
— Rome of the small cities In Massachusetts 
want to be villages again. 
— Whitehall has received, the past year, 61,120,- 
258 feet Canadian lumber. 
— K-omx Co. has paid $224 bounty for 34 bears 
and 8 lynx killed last yoar. 
— Whitehall protests against bridging Lake 
Champlain at Tlconderoga. 
— Bostonians are restricted to the use of water 
for domestic purposes only. 
— Most of the Crispins in New York have gone 
to work on their own terms. 
— Worcester, Mass., bus 2,158 persons, over ton 
years of age, unable to read. 
— The Oneida Community has received but 
one new member since 1867. 
— The Camden and Amboy fN. J.) Railroad is 
to reduce fares and salaries. 
— The North German Consulate has sent $307,- 
975.6:1 for wounded Germans. 
— Coal is scarce in Germany, most of the mi¬ 
ners having gone to the war. 
— The young ladles of South Haven, Mich., 
have started a public library, 
— In England, all untitled gentlemen’s cards 
bear the Mr. before the name. 
— The Bangor, Me., firemen are paid $45 and 
$50 per year for i heir services. 
The Unlversnlista of Syracuse have raised 
$3,0i)0 for centennial purposes. 
1 he burnt district at Oanuseraga, Allegany 
Co., is to be rebuilt with brick. 
— A rarnlly about moving, out in Oswego, ad¬ 
vertise a “ mellowdyrem for sail." 
Detroit women carry pockets full of cayenne 
pepper for the eyes of rude men. 
— New uniforms are to be Imd by the 54th regi¬ 
ment (Rochester) of N. Y. R. N. G. 
1 ho South African brilliants are scientifical¬ 
ly pronounced to be not genuine. 
— There are in the United States, 878 Royal 
Arch Chapters, and 90,556 members. 
— Thirty-two car loads of hogs were shipped 
from Pella, Iowa, one day lust week. 
Lii9t vear, 33,739 immigrants arrived in Bos¬ 
ton. in 1839, the number wus 31,784. 
— Scarlet fever is prevailing with unusual vir¬ 
ulence in various parts of the State. 
— A narrow gauge railroad, from Watkins to 
Mecklenburg, is being talked about. 
— The Maine State Prison has earned, the past 
year, $6,000 in excess of expenditures. 
— The warm spell causes the Hudson River ice 
gatherers to pick away at a great rate. 
— A temperance society of Goshen. N. H., pro¬ 
hibits the use of tobacco and profanity. 
— Seven sisters met for the* first time in thirty 
years, on Thanksgiving, in Ferryvllle, Ct. 
— Wildcats are so plenty in Alabama I hat dogs 
come home without any hide to speak of. 
— hour hundred and thirty-seven lakes leave 
room for but little land in Oakland Co., Mich. 
»♦» 
“<*■»* face, rough skin, pimples, 
afWh?™' ^«»<1 other cutaneous 
affections, cured by using the Juniper 'Par Soap, 
made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, 
t is more convenient and easily applied than 
Lrren« remedies, avoiding the trouble of the 
ocrM compouncis now ia us Louis Dem- 
ifliscdlanerms. 
N EW YORK .STATE AGIUOLLTUKA L 
SOiTETV.—'Tim Anoual Meeting win be held at 
Albany,on WBDJfBSD.t v. February 8 th, 1871. at noon, 
continuing through the eveningand day following. 
The Winter Exhibition will be on THURSDAY, the 
9th. at the Agricultural Rooms, as usual. 
Albany, ,Iau. U, 1371. T. L. HA R1SON, 
Secretary. 
T If I X J 
1 t n. x x .: 
The only genuine perfume for the breath. Will 
cure Coughs. Colds and Sore Throat. Used by clergy¬ 
men, and all classes from 4 years to old age. 
SOLI) EVERYWHERE ONLY 10 CENTS. 
At wholesale hy all wholesale druggists In the 
United States and Canada. TR1JC MF’G CO.. 
Proprietors. Rochester, N. Y. 
U PHAIU’S D ISP I f. A TOIl Y POWREH 
Removes superfluous hair in five minutes, with¬ 
out injury to the akin. Sent by nmil for $1.25. 
UlMl l.irS ANTini A CURE 
Relieves most violent paroxy*m»in fire infinite* and 
effects a speedy cure. Price $2 hy mall. 
THE JAPAALNE MASK STA1A 
Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful iii.ack or 
nttOWX. It consists of ontuoitr. preparation. 75 ct«. 
hy mall. Address 8 . <’. UPHAM. No. 721 Jayne St,, 
Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent free- Sold by all 
Druggists. 
rf1RIU.il PH WASHING HIACniNE. ' 
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Agents wanted. ISAAC KKB it SON. Buffalo, N. Y 
Buffalo, N. Y 
O Qdff lilts, weight Of two O/i io Improved Ohcs- 
im «o 1 " 1 l ter llogH. Send for description of ibis 
famous breed, and oilier thorough-bred and Import¬ 
ed Animals and Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem. O. 
pi.ECTIIOS OF ENGRAVINGS. 
Publishers, and all others wanting Illustrations for 
Newspapers. Catalogues, Show-Rills, Ac., Ac., are ad¬ 
vised that wo can furnish electrotypes of most of the 
WOOD ENGRAVINGS 
used in the Rural, Nkw-Youkku during the past 
few years. Of 
Over it Tliniixnnd oi these Illimtrntioux 
(those made since the enlargement of the RURAL in 
January, 18©,) wo have tho 
ORIGINAL WOOD CUTS, 
uninjured, having primed the paper from electrotype 
plates, and hence, an furnish perfect oasts. (Our 
price Is not over 80 ot*. per square Inch, while others 
charge 35 to 50 uts.. for the same class of cuts.) 
As will be soon hy reference to hack numbers and 
volumes of the Rural, wa have many choice cuts, 
suitable for illustrating various subjects. In fact, 
any and all persons wishing for 
GOOD ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
can be accommodated mi itpr>lica(loii. personally or 
hy letter, to I). I). 'I'. 'MOORE. 
•I I 1’ttrk it on , N. Y. 
f po Til H 1*17 It CHASERS <>l RIGHTS 
1 to manufacture I'oituV i uPilnv i:.mm r in wire 
and Picket Fence, t [urnt-di wire and malleable 
trimmings direct from the works at wholesale prices. 
The ehtitpr.it. strongest and must rim iiMe Fence con¬ 
structed of Wilful and Iron. Refuse hind,io\ rived 
stuff, small poles, pieces of hoards, nr roll* split, to a 
reasonable degree of Mneness, may he used in Itseon- 
straction. Saves hall the posts, May be secured 
to trees, whenever convenient. No place to retain 
moisture, ,May bo suspended over streams. Is rap¬ 
idly made. Will not he destroyed ITOtti grass hurtl¬ 
ing. Is the best Prairie Fence — tile best Railroad 
Fence—the best Farm Fonoti. Many hundred tnllcs 
now In use. Send six ceil ta for Circular-and return 
postage. Address A- TODD, Ju., i 
Pultneyvllle, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
'yyr ooihhjkfis 
IMt J ROVED PATEiVT 
EARTH CLOSET OR COMMODE, 
$6.50 to $11. 
Simple, durable and inodorous. 
A. DRAPER A C<».. Sole Agents for U. S„ 
_ No. tO Corllatidt St,, N ew York. 
■pKEE I-SEND EOH A SPEUI.il UN. 
A A full Catalogue Of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Rooks, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic’s Magazine, sent by mail free. 
LEE A SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston, 
LEE, SHEPARD A DILLINGHAM, 
No. 49 Green So., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications muy be 
found. 
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“Living Age,” “Plymouth Pulpit,” 
“ London Society, Ac., Ac. 
Price, 50 cents. 
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“ Harper’s Monthly, “ Peterson’s," 
“The Atlantic,” " Putnam's,” 
“ Uodey’s,” " Old and New,’’ Ac. 
Price, 50 cents. 
No. 3...is adapted to 
“ Oliver Optic,” “ Riverside Magazine,” Ac. 
Price, 00 cents. 
No, 3X. -....Is adapted to 
“ Hitchcock s Half-Dimo Music.” 
Price, 60 cents. 
No. 3k. . . ..is adapted to 
“ Appleton's Journal,” " Little Corporal,” Ac. 
Price, 75 cents. 
No. 3K. ts adapted to 
“ Peters’Musical Monthly.” “ Demorest’s Monthly,” 
“ lusuraiiou Monitor," Ac. 
Price, 75 cents. 
No. 4.is adapted to 
“ The Agriculturist,” “ Nation,” 
“ Artisan,” " Tho Revolution,” Ac. 
Price, 75 cents. 
No. 4k.is adapted to 
“ Boys and Girls’ Weekly,” “ Punchinello," Ac. 
Price, $1. 
No. 4X .is adapted to 
“ Manufacturer and Builder,” Ac. 
Price. $1. 
A size..for ordinary 
Sheet Music. 
Price, $1. 
No. 45f.is adapted to 
..“Every Saturday," “Country Gentleman,” Ac. 
Price, $1.25. 
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“ London News," " Chimney Corner,” 
‘Harper's Weekly," “Scientific American.” 
.. Prank Leslie,” “ Literary Album.” 
Wilkes' Spirit," “Comic Monthly,” 
Hearth and Home,” “ Sporting Times." Ac. 
Price, 11.25. 
N°* 0 .••••*.. ,s adapted to 
1 lie Waverley Magazine." 
Price, il. 6 o. 
No. 7 .......is adapted to 
‘ Moore’* ltllpit , Now-Yorker,” 
the Christian Union,” Ac. 
Price, $1.75. 
No. 8 .. ..is adapted to 
“ 1 he New 1 ork Ledger ” 
"The New York Weekly," 
" Fireside Companion,’• 
"Saturday Nighc" Ae. 
All the above sizes, except No. 8 . sent by mail post¬ 
paid, on receipt ot price. No. 8 by Express, subject 
to charges. Address 
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41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. y. 
Those wanting Binders bv the dozen or larger quan¬ 
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Nassau St., New York, Who are the Jobbing Agents. 
Q \V . I l> It L L , 
* I*’ItTJIT A N I ) prod uCK 
€031.111SS1« \ II EKLHAAT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
N Iff W YORK. 
tlciil Of state, (Etc. 
A ttractive and productive 
HOMES IN CALIFORNIA. 
For Sale at a Bargain. 
$15 TO $20 AN ACRE FOR LAND THAT 
WILL PRODUCE $300 AN ACRE 
PER ANNUM ! 
Within GO Mu.ES or San Francisco. 30 of 
Vallejo, 30 or Sacramento, ? of Vaca¬ 
ville and the cal. Pacific 
Uau.uo.vd. 
Having a few hundred acres of land more than I 
can well cultivate, and do Justice to what I have 
reserved for my own improvement, for Vineyard, 
Gram, Vegetables, Fruit or Dairy purposes, I pro¬ 
pose to sell, either altogether, or in farms of 100 , 1 ©, 
200 or moru acres, about oiiu thousand acres, among 
the 
licet Lands for Grape Growing, 
ilcsl Lunds for raising Early Vegetables, 
Best Lauds tor tlio Fig, Orange, Lemon, Al¬ 
mond or Olive, 
Best Lunds fur Groin, 
Itesl Lunds for Fruit nl nil kinds, 
Rest 1 .n nils for a Ten PIii ill nI ion, 
lies I Lunds for the mulberry nud Silk Cnl- 
tu re, 
of any in California, or any other country. The cli¬ 
mate is unsurpassed in “Sunny Italy," or any other 
portion of the globe. 
The land is in Township 7 North, Range 1 West, 
Mount Diablo Meridian, in Solano County, near the 
Wolfskin's Ranch, about otic mile south of the Itiq 
lus Putos, where Apricots arc ripe first of June, 
Grapes bv llrsr of July. Peaches from middle of July, 
Omen Peas ready for pmrket in January, Green Corn 
and rlpo Tomatoes hy middle o! May: and all kinds 
of vegetables, and fruit several weeks earlier than in 
any oilier portion uf California so accessible |o mar¬ 
ket. For neutlhfulness, the climate and location tire 
unsurpassed. 
Price, f Ja to $25 per pero; Title. IJ. Patent. Terms 
of payment made satisfactory. 
The I..Ilnwing will show how those lands nro re¬ 
garded by disinterested parties: 
The undersigned residents of San Francisco have 
been on to. and examined the lands of Judge 11V ATT, 
In Solano County, and concur In what he says of their 
value ami eligibility. 
.i. w. ii ati 11 i'llti>Eli, Attorney at Law. 
OR IN .1 ON MS. Boot and Shoe MiLruif'i and Dealer. 
T. II HYATT. Jit,, Attorney at Law. 
Also, for sale, a Picturesque MOUNTAIN RANCH 
Of (ROaerOs, about live miles from Napa City, on the 
enmity road one id the best In the State leading 
from Napa to Borrvnssa Valley- It Is well wooded, 
well rocked, a Iso ! hut has on it some excel lout hind, 
and Is well watered hy living springs, ami has mi it a 
trout si ream, and a spring ot Hie coldest, clearest 
water that Cali anywhere bd I’liiini'l Aii CAi/eUeuL 
chance for starting a fl*U pond for trout breeding. 
It would make an elegant pint uresque Rural Home 
lor any gentleman nl tasto, who lias the means to 
improve it; will bo sold for $12.50 pur acre, a portion 
on time. 
Apply to I he undersigned. Room No. 2, lip stairs, 
420 Montgomery St. 
T, HART HYATT, 
Snn Francisco, Cal. 
I) K I IS 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SA.LIC 
UY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 130,000 Acres of the Finest Fnrui- 
Ing mid Grazing Lund la llte I itiird Slates, 
for sale m low prices and on vervea-v term, ', thus 
enabling an industrious man with small capital to 
pay lor Ins land with money earned from il. 
Missouri Is not tun far West to lie at a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; its Railroad facilitiesure great 
ami eoii.Mnntl.v Increasing: the climate, is splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty: wiilln ihe 
numeroustbllvln* towns an.. sm. (springing upon 
every hand attest lievond dottle that the Might of 
slavery lias been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital arc doing tlieir 
perfect, work. 
OUIC LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps. Inclosing 30emits, and slating what paper you 
saw this In, to EIIWAKI) WILDER, 
Laud Commissioner, Hannibal, lHo. 
THE RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
A IN THE WOULD. 
1,300,000 ACHES B’OIL SALK 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSIIO VALLEY. KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY COMPANY. 
Cum nmv rniining. 
The hind* offered by this Cotupunv nre situated 
mainly within '-‘II miles of each side of the road, ex¬ 
tending 170 mile* along the NEOSHO V A I.LEY. the 
richest, tlneatand moil inviting valley in the West. 
One-third ot the labor required at the East iu the 
culture of farms will Instirn hero double the amount 
of crop*. 
PRICES OF LAND.-From *2 to |B per acre; credit 
of ten i III) years’ tlmo. 
TERMS OF SALE.— One-tenth down at time of 
purchase, No payment the second year. One-tenth 
every year after until completion of payments, with 
annual Interest. 
For further information, address 
ISAAC T. GOODNOW, 
Land Commissioner, Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
Siock, [Jonltnj, &c. 
I MPORTED JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS 
AND CALVES FOR SALE. — Owing to recent 
loss of my stock barn* by lire, including all my hay 
and grain. I will sell a ft?W choice animals of my own 
selection and importation from the Island of Jersey. 
Address, tor di-si.-nptlve Circulars and terms, 
SAUL0. COLT, Hartford, Conn. 
£ M I s O It T E ID 
SCOTCH HORSES 
AND 
Slaort-Hoi» 2 i Cattle Sale. 
H. C> & C. Ws G3JT & CO., 
Will sell at PUBLIC SALE, ct Mecmantcsburg, 
Champaign Co., O.. W i-DNusnA Y. Ff b- I t. 1871, four 
scotch f lydixi chile 8 nil I ions purchased bv them, and 
Impurled troro Scotland. 8 , pl., 181CL 'They are. ac- 
knowledgml by all tho best draft horN 0 B ever import¬ 
ed to ibis country. One aged t yeans: wuight, 1.955. 
Tliren H years ulil; weight.., 1,800and l.bOk One Imlt- 
hlood Clyde,duin Stallion, weight l.Uff ; and one 
French Colt, 2 years old. Also, ur. saiuO time and 
place, »ome tine SHORT-HORN I’ATTL.T,irooi VV.M. 
GUY 6 Herd of Madison t o., 0. 
,, H- 0. & C. W. GUY & CO., 
Mechanlczburg, Champaign Co„ Ohln. 
1.1 OR S A I. K. — t'UHE- Hit LD CHESTER 
k WHITE PIGS, and 1 JERSEY HULL, 4 months 
old. Perfect pedigree given. Aildrcss 
_ FREDERIC KILBY, Sterling, 2KMk. 
O PA NISH UEIHNOS.-WE OFFER FOR 
O sale, low, a limited munberof our surplus of line 
thorough-brads, Send for Catalogue. Orders so¬ 
licited. JOHN SHELDON A SON, Moscow, N. Y. 
1^1 <i 4i S O F 
IMPORTED FOWLS, 
from premium stock. Brahman, Ifoudaus, Partridge 
and Buff Cochins. Polands, Spanish. Ac. Order.* re¬ 
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PREMil n FOWLS. V FEW TRIOS OF 
JL Buff Cochins foreale from, the ufock that won the 
American AgrinullumC* Cup. Dccemhor. JSTO. I am 
now ready to null egg* from Ladv Gruydor’* Stock of 
Dark Brahmas, urea by her poulterer, Fred. \Yrugg, 
and wlnncrof 12 cupg In ISTO.and the extra cap. Buff, 
VVlilie and Partridge Cochin, 1 ton dan and Aylesbury 
Duck eggs for sale. All premium -li ck. Fowl* Im¬ 
ported to order. Address, with stamp, 
ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville, Hudson Co., N. J. 
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