NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
SOI.UBI.E glass is coming into use in Europo 
for “ Wuiins ” floors, and is found to answer Hie 
purpose admirably. 
A youMi lady who has been practising “Let 
Me Kiss Him for His Mother," Bays the more sire 
tries it the better Him likes it. 
A SHARP young woman says there is nothing 
more touching in Hits life than tosee n poor bat 
s in nous young man struggling with a weak 
moustache. 
Mr. 11KNUY UhnbCkk of Chicago li ft a note 
for the coroner, explaining i hat his suicide was 
an act o( cotisidornteucss for Ins wife, who was 
“in great want of another husband.'* 
The inventor of tin* Mm at fan uil trail lease re* 
ceivcs $ 1 , 0 IH) for the ill volition, and an additional 
sum of $180 as royalty oil every inltraillouse 
whieli leaves the government manufactory. 
In Canada the mink fur season, is said to ho 
very productive. In some sections of the Do¬ 
minion, minks are so plentiful that they ap¬ 
proach the farm houses in large numbers with¬ 
out fear. 
A " FLMALK CENT INSTITUTION" IlffS exist Od 
in Maine for the past sixty-live years. It lias 
accumulated a fund of $ 75,000 from the contri¬ 
butions of its members, which arc limited to 
One penny a week. 
Tut; will of a defunct California doctor directs 
that his body shall be dissected, and the skeleton 
shall lie well "wired together” and placed in 
the medical college, in case ids wife shouldn't 
want it as a mantel ornament. 
Four Prussian officers and severnl privates on 
duty at-Versailles are engaged to lie married to 
certain lively ileiiuittsrllen of that town, and are 
only waiting for the close ol the war to com¬ 
mence extensive nuptial festivities. 
Tun Bavarian Oovcmineni has rented from a 
railroad in .Switzerland a large number oT eight- 
wheeled railwaj cars, built on the American 
plan, which have been found more suitable 
than any others lor I lie transportation of the 
ivoundod. 
During tlm siege of Paris nil the German bat¬ 
teries scattered around the city were connected 
with lieudiidarters by telegraph communication. 
The telegraph stations were bomb-proof, and 
the operators were plentifully supplied with 
cotton wherewith to stop their cars during the 
bombardment. 
A Connecticut tol I -gat o keeper recently re¬ 
ceived twenty cents from a man who said that 
thirty years ago he with two other bo.vs got 
through the gateou false pretences. The others 
wore dead, and the I wenl.v cents were the origi¬ 
nal six they should have paid, with accrued in¬ 
terest. 
A oiKi. in Wisconsin, whose lover had married 
another woman, engaged herself as a servant to 
that lover’s wife. She had marked out. her 
course, and won; l'or three months after the 
man iage the wife, on returning from n visit, to 
lew father's house, found that the “servant." 
had carried off the husband and all the house¬ 
hold furniture—'value, husband not counted, 
TOO. 
Agents Wanted, $ 7 t. 
A <; B N r s tv A N TliD. 
THE GREAT WORK OF THE AGE, 
HENRY WARD BEECHER S 
“LIFE OF 
Jesus, the Christ,” 
upon Which the author Hub been actively engaged 
ter home year* r»,iat, will ho ready m about three 
month.'. Mount Inio tile publishers oner another 
good hook, iihi heiiiicaled by another great name, a 
bonk whieli lias been amt is now retime with grout 
vapidity wherever II is offered. Alt »ucc cssjut Can- 
mjur.'i to l thin hinilt will hurt preference n] territory 
for Hu. " litrchcf Ovok." The book combines 
“500 Volumes in One,” 
Willi a brilliant Introduction 
By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT, 
utider wlmsc critical supervision it was compiled. 
over SOB pages, bfiuilirally printed, choicely Il¬ 
lustrated, imiolsoioidy hound. .•! lAhrury of .TOO vol- 
1110 '* in our Itooli, wlione eooi eats will never grow old 
or slate. II will lie read and re-read wilii pleasure by 
young and old, as long as its leaves hold together. 
“.1 perhd surpilre. ficarrely anything lit allafa- 
verlto. or at all worthy rd a place Imre, is neglected. 
II i.\ a hook /or rvery hountheibl. A'. )‘, Moil. 
"A singularly handsome volume.— P/ifbi. Inquirer. 
“ No similar collection in the English language. In 
copiousness and felicity of selection and arrange- 
nicut, can comp.ilu with It.-S". P. 7'| on*. 
Term » Uhi rul. Selling very rapid!y; the tretlble lias 
been to get this liook made Inst enough. Teachers, 
clergymen, active Men. Intelligent Women, can have 
good pay, with light work, Py taking an agency. E.r- 
rhirier territory aim a. Send tor circular, terniH, Ae., 
lo.l. It. Eli 1C II ,V CXI.i'h I’ll rlt l'lii'C. N. V. 
iiliscdhiucons. 
1 AOOMIA IIIM SI!. Spi ingfield. Ohio. 
I 1 ,. \V r . FrtilK A SON, l’noTKIKTOKS. 
euiftpi IIA t; 15 & It A i ‘V REA MlNG.Wtt.hnmor.fun. 
R 9 it 1/8 Sent free. Address ItANN KM, Hinsdale, N.I1. 
Til 15N t'SK the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. 
MUMEST WHITE, 
And Over 100 Beautiful Tints and Colors. 
C M" These Puitifnnrc Mixed, Iteuil.v for Use, 
Ke<i ii ire no Oil, Thinning, or Drier, nml 
Sold by the Gallon Only. 
In offering those paints, we guarantee them cheap¬ 
er, handsomer, more dm aide and elastic than the 
/lost of any other paint, or money refunded, 
HOICK TKSTI.MOMA I.H. 
I’KTKir II i.MiiiiiMiN Seedsman and Florist.117 Nas¬ 
sau SI., New V. i k. al lies, Fr'briiury IV, 1871: Gonlle- 
ai"n, I must cotifCHA to having had an ohstlnate 
prejudice i'ltainsl your paint at I lie time your agent 
called my altenlIon to It. The word "Chemical'’ 
wa aasoelaleil with so many dlftoienl humbugs in 
I ei I lib,<ws. (a mailer coming specially under my 
n dlee.rihatj war disposed In nlaee your " I ’liemirul’’ 
Faint in llie Same category. I had niy duelling house 
and a portion of mv greeii-loliises painted With It: it. 
is no v a year nml a-hiilt ago, mid, rnmpiimt wllli 
lai i n I mg that l Ii ad done with the l.est white lead ii nd 
oil al the same t.line, I find that tlm *'lieninsil Faint, 
i oi.ilns t ho color and gloss far superior to Mini done 
In llie lead and lill. In Inline it you will (mulsh me 
with as good un ui tide, i wiU use uo other, 
Saii'i, L.Conpf:, Iflsn,, A l torncy-iit -1 ,aw, Ca mudot.il, 
N. V.. writes,, • ha. Pi, I *711. I eaiinot tiriusn your 
Faint too highly. That put on my house two years 
ago looks as glossy and Prlgh! as when first applied. 
Two houses on lots adjoining mine were newly 
painted la»t fall wilii the best White l.cnil.fhy pro¬ 
fessional painters, who have heretofore cried down 
your Faint as a humbug,> tail now, tutor only one 
wilder sexposure, llic.v IInd to their chagrin that, tlie 
lead pami which they put on bus faded, and is rapid¬ 
ly chalking off. Facts like these are convincing peo¬ 
ple ol tlm decided superiority of llio Avet’Ul Puint 
over till others. 
Testimonials from various ncctlmiH of the. country, 
comprising (lie owners ol many of the finest villas 
and residences In Hie hind, can he obtained with 
Sample Fat'd, hy calling or sending to flic following 
Depots: 
A V FRILL CHEMICAL FAINT CO., 
a- Burling Slip, New York. 
AVKRILL CHEMICAL PAINT i <>.. 
118 Bu peri nr Si... Clovchind, <). 
JOHN MULLIKEN A •'(>., 
HI Portland St ., Ronton, Maas. 
CM AS. HfirtpOI) ,V CO,, Norwich, CL 
ROBERT SHOEMAKER \ Fih, 
N. 15. cor. lilt amt Race Sts,. Philadelphia, l’n. 
K. & W. H FATliCAII P. 
Ill Thames St., Rait.ltnorc,Md. 
LAWRKNI '15 A CO.. Wi ,Slain Street, Flnctnnatl, O. 
OKii. W. PITKIN, lit Dearborn St.. Chicago, til. 
WM. M. RllCIt ,V CO.. 8 Whitaker SI., Savannah. (}a. 
WM. M. ISIU1) A Co,SOI Em.|, Buy. Charleston, S. F. 
TT CJNT1 NG» Trapping and Fishing. All about it. 
LB Sent jree. Address ,r lIIJNTKtt," Hinsdale, N.II. 
I^NPMIYMKNT.-Any number of ladies or 
1 j gents can make from fill to $20 per week. 111 a 
light and easy business, requiring no cn<pitnl. Send25 
cents tor circulars and samples, or stamp for circular. 
A KL1NGTON, DIIOWNE A CO., 148 Hanover street, 
Boston, Mass. 
500.000 " E ° p 
HAVE USED l)R. J. MILLER’S 
SOOTHING and HEALING BALSAM. 
The heal Family Medicine in llie world for internal 
onil external complaints. Price 50 eta. per bottle. 
Sold by all Druggist*. 
_ 'J Mild.Fit Sc SONS. Proprietors, 
212 Broadway, Hvnox Runnings i New York 
Please *cOd for l uvular. ErtubUs/U'd 1857. 
OR. Ways and Ry-Wa v» in nut Hiiiijkn litk of 
AMERICAN DETECTIVES, 
By Officer MriV ATTK’KK. A narrative of 2A years 
experience among Hank Kobhcrr, iVnmlcrfeltcrs, 
Thieves, Pickpockets Lottery Dealers, (Yittfldencc 
Alep and .Swindlers of all yla- ,es of society dluclus- 
Inu marked instance” ol di ii helical vengeance and 
deep-laid plans of mischief and outrage, mid show¬ 
ing the modes hy whieli they were traced out and 
scoundrels brought to Justice A large volume of 
over (150 pages till Hill-page engraving". A til;-', i? 
Wa.NTKIi. Address the publishers, J. B. HLHK A 
HYDE, Hartford, Ct. 
Scripture nitil Silence ham md together; 
(IClients nr nl neology have kissed nidi other. 
SCIENCE U r BIBLE 
A Book nl thrilling Interest and greatest Importance 
to every hmuiin being The Papers, Pulpits and 
People urn discussing t lp> subject and book. Every 
man, woman uad child wants to read it. 'l lie long, 
th ree war is ended -an Uouoruhle peace secured. Sci¬ 
ence Is true. The Bilde literal, pure, and heituUiul. 
Both are now satisfied and lirm Iriemls. (iod s work 
day*, six HUM 1 ""t long iierhiffs. Tills I.I, 
gives ihe very cream ol Science, making 11 > tnrilling 
realities, beam tea. w onders iirul rparkllng gems a 
hmidred-lohl more Interesting than Action. Agents 
montiil. Experienced agents will drop oilier books, 
and seem-e territory tin mediately. Address for cir- 
eular, KIKHLKR A MuCI RDY, iff Boutli Ktklh St., 
l’hlladelplila, Fa. 
l^YKHVROIM HKAII TINS. A GENTS 
I t W A NTKD. male arid female, lor an entirely new 
article, universally used in every family, and never 
before Inli-odueud For terms, address, with stamp, 
.1. W, Flit NX X i O.. Marshall, Mich. 
li'it D j A IMniiili and expensciM, to good cunvaas- 
UP r *" " era. Samples free. < A/. Linlngloiid'lilingo, 
LiAinoVTlENT FI)H ALL. 
#30 Nullify per Week, and expenses, to sell 
our new and useful discoveries. 
Address B. SWEET & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
AiiKNTS WANTED FOR THIS I»liO- 
J\ pie’s Illustrated Edition ot D’Aidiiumv’h great 
work, 
HISTORY OF THE 
REFORMATION. 
New edition; cam pic to tn one volume, lit popular 
prices. Buy It, read it, amt learn wh.il Iii .ii.m- 
mi. itV means it -hoiihi he m every Protestant 
Family throughout tlifl land, Bend for sample cir¬ 
cular, wllli Illustrations.etc. 
*?/' Unusual CoiiifuTftsloi'H to Ministers and experi¬ 
enced Agents, Address WM. FLINT A iri., Fiib- 
lisjiers, No. 28 Smith Seventh St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
i? 
TO TI1EXVORKIKU CLASS.—Wo ntcnowpo paiort In 
finniHhnllcluM.t's wiliicmidnnt i tniilovtncnl fit lurnic,thq 
wlinlnidth? time or fm this r ptLtC mum c i d a. liiwim-Ks urn, 
light mid prtyflUdilr- Fcrmii o'fc.UiiiTscx eriml v vui a t . cm 
Vie. to fSiK'revctituKiooa n laopedbvml i um by devoting 
their wlmlrtthuv In the tniKi no Eoyootnlgirldi'iunminiy 
on muchnnmcn. ’i'lmtall who we this eotn'c may rend tin It 
rwhlrei'*, nml test tlus toglnet-, wo make this unpamlli led 
o(fe ft 'I nmit Inman 1 not well «iihftt.d, we will tend tl lo [iny 
for matron tile pf'wrilln;.-. lull particular:', n viduntili i m- 
|iln which willdn to < imimenen work mi, nnd n copy of The 
i'topin'a JMcrnr’i Qompouio a—one of tint hiii'eii ami 
navi fatpilr leti/upnpeni pnlili.-lii'd—nil nml fVen bv ttmll. 
B' .nji i, it you want rrrmnm nt, pmtitalile work, eitdicua 
L. C, ALLLN fit CO., Aoocsia, Maimb. 
A UOItll TO ACiICNTS, Our Riiolis 
me llie linat. clo'ii|ii'Ht. gpd most popular ol any 
in the market, l.ool, m this list, lust opt. 
' O VIGIL AND Til IB > UtJH ASIA," hy Knox. 
• THE UNCIVILIZED It A FES," by Wood. 
"THE INNOCENTS AilllOAD." by Mark Twain. 
"BEYOND THE Mississippi.” by lluliardaoti. 
Largest eomnilssioiis paid. For Fireiilai's. 
Address AMERICAN PUBLISH I NO FO., 
_ Hartford. Conn. 
\ GENTS ! READ THIS! 
Wo will tiny Agents a Salary of #,’{0 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
out new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & Co., Marshall, Mich. 
$10 from 50 Cts. 
SODiethiligurgently needed by everybody, fall and 
examine; or 12 samples sen I (postage free) lor (Illy 
cents, that retails readily tor ten dollars, 
R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
rtST* H A TTI . A History of the 
OF BAS S LtS. K, 'T'B;^^ ,ir - 
A,'eurate. reliable and complete. Theonlv one pub¬ 
lished. Send $l.f4lfor out tit, and secure the host terri¬ 
tory at once. ,1. W.GooiikimiukV Co., N. V. or Chicago. 
THE YEAB 
Ci 1 lihtlffb! EniployinettM Extra ludiiee- 
Vji I tl' " niclUs! A pliunllim IIuiiAK and XVA00N 
tor Agents. \V It di'slru to employ to-an is for a term of 
seven years, to sell the Bm Ueie F.'O Slntllle Sewing 
MmcIiIiii's. It makes a stitch alike on both sides,and 
Is t he best low-priced,licensed machine in the world. 
IF. A. Ueniierum ,k Co., Olcrehind, (»., or St. Imiiis, Mu. 
’$6 TO $10 PER DM. 
who engage m our new hUsmosBma.hu from #5 to 
#1 0 per ilny in lluir own loenlitii.s. Full purUcu- 
lars and heiructiona sent free by maiL Those in 
need of permanent, protltabln work, should uihlresa 
at OUCO. Okoiioe Stikson Ac Co., Portland, Maine. 
IHrniTmr Easily made with our Stencil and 
I II I I l\ Ll V Key-Check Oiitllt. Circulars Free, 
f \ h I 8 ’J’AFFORD MI G. 
lllUliUi lit; Fulton st.. New York. 
Stock, poultry, &’c. 
J ill PORTED PRIZE I II PROVED liKRK- 
SH1BE SWIM: cl.cteil Iron, /Queen's) pens, 
Windsor. Eng., all ngc- l"i «l.v Short-Horn Fat- 
lie,-tuost tashioimbJe Herd Book podigrees, dll ages. 
Mammoth lirunxe Turk, >s. Also, a pack ol unex¬ 
celled Fox Hound*art* kepi for ph a-m e, ,md surplus 
Stock »old anmiilly. It parliek pietei, will semi stock 
C. U. D. II I . GllAFF. Box KJIl. Mnysvlllc, Ohio. 
■ FERE IIRED CHESTER UIIITE PICiS. 
J Pune, Poultry, Ac., lilt'd and shipped I > J.W. 
A M. HtWIN. I'enningtorivilK'. Chester 1 o.. Fa, 
Eggs tor Hatch lug u specially. Send stamp for 
Illustrated Circular. 
V/i/> l,ll«. weight of two Okie Improved Fho- 
SmJ»i t‘1‘1 li r Hogs. Send for deseriplioii ol Hits 
famous breed, and other thorough-bred and import¬ 
ed Annuals mat Fowls. L. B. SILVER, Salem. O. 
FIMMMI MERINOS. WE OFFER FOR 
It sale, low. n limited number "l on r stand us ot tine 
thnrough-hrods. Send lor Catalogue. Orders so. 
Ileited. JOHN SH ELDON A SON. Moscow. S. Y. 
WESTMORELAND POI'liTItY YARD. 
1 1 Pibsi list ot Eggs from above-named yard in. 
eludes eggs from the same fowls that have won 
pro.'Mil llo.'largest shows in t lie country. For Price 
List, wllli d<—. ilplioii ot fowls, address, with stump, 
•I. V. BIFKNELL. Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. V. 
I > A NT.tilts.- For Sale, a Trio of Very 
I ) Slip, rior Stlvi-i IlRek-Wlng UtmUiins, frotnCrosM- 
litnd’s stock, English, just Illipfli Iod. fX>. A Pair of 
Ithicli Red Bantams, line, *12. A tiln of Blutk 
African llantilnis, jil&, A Black ttoChlp f/oek, oi|e 
lien, and two I'ullels. verv line, $20. A lew Partridge 
Foeldn anil Bull Foehln FoeUerels for sale. Addless, 
with slump. ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Box 1.1, Greenville, New Jersey. 
H oriMNst iiornvxsi i iuauejioit- 
itaiiM a Spec.lnlty. Alost of my liens are pure 
grand-daughters of the trio Unit took l irsl Priz.e at 
ihe World's fair, at Parts, In l dT. Eggs carefully 
packed and delivered to llie express at (5i per ilnz.cn. 
D. II. GOODELL, Antrim, N. H. 
n OI OAN PI LUTS. EACH. IF 
taken anon. While. Fan-Tall Pigeons, flf, per 
pair. Kegs for Hatching from Seven vartetii's of 
fowls. Send stamp for llliistruteil desc.iapl.ivo list, lo 
E. J. TAYLOR, Waterloo, Seueea Co., N. V. 
IkOMINKM E EGGS. BRED FROM PRE- 
I " mill m stock, $X del' doz. ICDWAHI) lU'ltlJKSS, 
PoilghkeepBle. N. Y. 
L ight hrahmx e(;c;s for hatch¬ 
ing. Ives dock, carefully packed and delivei. d 
lo express at fl.JO per do*. L. A. SPA I.DING, P. M., 
IzOekporl, N. \ _ 
plllHIE ASIATIC TOUI/I’UY. The 
V7 undersigned otle.i s forsnton lew tlrst-chlgB hints, 
in pair* or trios, I'ttoi'KULY matkj> 1'oh bukcuing, 
consisting of 
LIGHT BRAHMAS, 
Bred from ills /itt/iotis “DUKE OF YORK” strain; 
anil 
DARK BRAHMAS, 
iire .1 from " Royi.K'H" celebrated stuck. Also, 
KGGH for hatching, leorr/nllii pod.ed,) from his best 
stock. Address FlLBUiDGE C. FOMKY, 
Quincy, Maas. 
I AGGS FOR HATCHING, lion. Hie fiillim- 
l mg v.uiet, leant tlr-l-elaks fowls: Dark Bi'iihiims, 
till ft' Cochins and UolldiihH, fl per ilo/.: l.igli Urali- 
ni«g, Gray Dorkings and Gulden Sebright Bantam*, 
(2 per doz, Kgv” Carefully pin ked and delivered to 
express. FRANK LOLH.'KS, Salisbury Center, Her- 
kluier Uo., N. V. 
( ill DICE HlWIs AND It a.-*. PnrlriRge 
\ / Uitekifi. Dark Brahmas, Plymouth Rock, and 
twenty'.st.'veil other varieties ot fowls and eggs, for 
sale by IC. it. PERKINS, SN Essex St.. Salem. Mass, 
lif* Euulosc stamp and send tot Circular. 
At Y PIllt'K LINT OF ICGGJS FOI< 
ail HATCHING.- In eoMaequenee ot rneelvlng so 
many letters daily, I have, concluded to publish my 
price list of egg* tor the season ; lloudatm, 1st Pro- 
m I Util Parts Exposition st.a/k, pm do/., ffi j Freve- 
Fueurs, Hpornil Pvemluin, N. V. H. Poullry 8 ”<'.. t-IW, 
*l>; La I'M ill'll" Spv nl I'rsMlum, N. V. S. Poultry 
Hoe.. IHtRI, $1); Uie.lii ..r (iueRlers, two 1st iTemoun 
mid two SUVer Cups. N. Y, M Poultry Soe., Dee.. 1870, 
pi: Bull Cochins, winners or ttm American Agricul¬ 
turist cup, fiiWhile Cochin*, 1 st Premium, N. Y. 
S. Poultry Soe., Itec.. 1870, *■»: Partridge Cochins. 1st 
Premium. IJirtiiliiguiun, Oakhuul, Eng., Alt., line., 
1870. f,H; Black < "Cntils, Leghorn-. 1st Premiums, 
I sip!, lAK}, IHiH, Nil, Ac., I-::; Light Itmlimils, li'otd 1-1, 
I'l. tulom -lorlt, i Auloerat and Duke ot York,) *'!; 
Dark llrahmas, 1st I’remtum, Jan.. 1871, St limit 
Brahmas, Lady GwydyFa stock, (wlniieisof I'leups 
and extra eMI'.i S7. Address, with dooip. ISA AC 
VAN WINKLE. Greenville, Hudson Co., N. .1 My 
Premium Egg Tratisporlullon BOXos 2T» eents extra. 
rPPO FOR HATCHING, Over Forlv 
tllud tai.erins.il Pure lb ed fowls. Send lor i ‘n- 
e.ulurs. AiUIihs* 11- F. STriWKIJ., Williamsport, l’n. 
1 71GGS FOR HATCHING. FROM PRIZE 
It Stock l ight and Dirk llialinni, U.mdan Bull 
(5,cblu, and White Leghorn. Also, Fhestei- Whllu 
Pigs, rrom extra, bur stock, very cheap, send stamp 
lor particulars. Address 
K, BLA1B. Allegheny City. Pa. 
Ucal (golrttc, (Etc. 
Dr. Bearp'r new Family Medical Guide. Get it, 
anil save money, health and life. The N. Y. Tribune 
says, “ It. is Ihe best c.uiipoiul of medicine we know.” 
I AGG* 1 ROM (I VARIETIES OF FOWLS, 
J Equal tn anv m llie eoitolry. Eggs carefully 
packed and warranted h ue to name. Inclose stamp 
lor circular, giving description and prices. Address 
ISAAC N. BALTHla, Box 59, Furydim, Ind. 
n ATCIIING EGGS, from Hatiilnn*. -k.-l. 
Dark Briihiiifis, $5; Llglil Brahmas, J2.50 ; Black 
Sjiauisli. f 8 ; Aylesbury Ducks, fa. 
GEM. K. 11 AW LEV, Glen's Falls, N. V. 
l.ihlA FOR HATCHING FROM DARK 
I i and light Br.ihmas. llnreilansund l icvc Fours. 
lCucloac slanij. for list of prices. 
E. II. WHITNEY, Fumhrlrlgoport, Mass. 
1 7MJGS FOR HATCHING. Finn, the lust 
j Imported .ind Preiuittm Slock of lloudun. Gray 
Dorking mid Dark UriiLutas. Send slump lor Circu¬ 
lar, unauUdress F. l.l. V A LKNTIN15. 
FindImm, AVesl.ehester Co., N. Y. 
r o »»o it i, T II V it a i s i; ic s. 
1 FLO rWORTU 1 H "POUJ I’ERI It'S l< RIEND" 
is a cheap ami eHica. i m- preventive and cure lor 
Gapes unit Cholera in Poullry. fa•<• Unit every pack¬ 
age you buy hears our m*erlpt|on. Nunn idler la 
genuine It yoni itpiire.'-l Druggist. Groeor or Hl,'ire- 
liecper lots none oil lUtnil, u*dc i hem Lo order it. Lib¬ 
eral terms t.u t lie trade. Iti'biii price. 25 cts. Fiiai'.n- 
cI;Y BlUJol.'s, Pres l Western N.lMonitl Bank of Balti¬ 
more, timl scores ot oilier.- Iiavo used it, ami given 
their iipqtIUlllied eml.unu mi to llie same. Atann- 
fuetured by HTi U K D A I.K, SM I'l'll it Co . Wliulcsiile 
Druggist-. 8 s. Uotfsrd Hi. Baltimore, Md. 
11 ■ .. . ""SI 1 . . » ... .. , i 
JAS. iraEIH & CO., 
l'or, Broadway and I lilt SI,, 
NEW YORK. 
LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING 
AND DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. 
We have constantly In stock a large assortment of 
Lullies' Sdk Suits. 
Ladies' Japanese Silk. Poplin ami Alpaca Suits. 
Ladies' Grass Linen and While Lawn Suits, from 
fo up. 
Ladles’ Swiss Dresses. Overskirts and Tunics. 
Ladles’ nml Fhd.lren’s Underclothing of all descrip¬ 
tions and qualities. 
For Popular Trade, we have 
LikI tea Tucked Night Drosses. ?1 SO 
Chemises... i no 
“ “ Drawers.... 75 
“ " Bkll'ts.. 7ac.(51 III 
" " and Pnlfed Dressing Saequea... I uo 
Linen Dresses for Children from two to eight years, 
handsomely lituidcd, from (1.75 tu (2.50. 
Chlldron’s Pique anil Muslin Dresses, BivinsOvor- 
sklrts. 
Children's Pique Walking Coats, BlotiaoB anil 
Haeqm.-s. 
In Hints’ Cloaks, Laeo Caps, Nursery Bankets, 
Rohes, Drosses, Slips, Skirts, ,Ne., Ac. 
Price Lists for Ladies’ Trousseau and Infants’ 
Wardrobe*. Description of Ladles' Walking Suits 
and Dresses, wllli directions for hell-meiisuieiuent. 
will be sent on application. 
Goods.sent to all parts ol the United States, C.O.D., 
by Express. 
.1 V Al B 8 IWeCREKR Y & CO., 
Cor, Jirotulway nml lllh Si., Nnv York. 
\ ORTH CAROLINA 
LAND COMPANY, 
(Chartcreel by Special Act of the Ley ishi lure ill 1809,) 
Offers for stile YhO.lKlt) acres of best Farming Lands, 
near Railroads, River* ami Towns, with good houses 
and Improvement*. Price*, front t't to t Iff )><" aero. 
Also. .'tUO,0(10 acres of Timbered nnd Grazing Land*. 
Prices from 60 els. to (2 per acre. Also, ntitnoren* 
Mineral and Mill PruperUtlH, Wiitor Powers, Ai' .Jtl 
various prices. The Pristilenl ot till" Company tias 
hci-n appointed Cmiiml* ipiui nt ImiolqriiUon hy llie 
Legislature ot North ( uthfimt, ami by vlriuu of hi* 
office l» required t.. give llll needful information to 
emigrants. No otliet Conipapy <>r Agmuy has the 
Indorsement and som lion ot the State. Apply lor !u- 
foimaUon and Circular*. 
fi 150. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT. Secretary. Itulelgli. N. F. 
1(1(1 ODD ACRKH OF SIAGMI K ENT 
I lMF.tMMf tirain Growing. Frtill ami Grazing 
Lands for sale at a. great ettcrlftcc, In Loudon, Clarke, 
Jefferson. Fui.tQhlei'. Warren and Rnpimlmnnoek 
counties—the garden nt Virginia. For descritition. 
address JAQFFUN M. BUCK, Land Agent, Front 
Royal, Warren Co., Va. 
ORGANIZED BY STATE AUTHORITY. 
Given A u I lieu Hi’ RAILROAD LANDS, 
luformatlou lo ’ J oll 
tliOMe IMPROVED 
Desiring Homes F arms , 
in Hie 
WEST, n„ Glvcs 
i r-ws! Correct 
oil her on (#<*| . 
I Information 
Homestead t- 
_ , |a as to 
Lands, e 
Pre-Emption Q,UALITi (•!’ NOIL, 
Lands, . Proximity to 
MARKETS, SCHOOLS, ETC., 
together wilh 
The Cost of Farm Implements and Machinery, 
Household Goods and Subsistence at any 
Point in Kansas Desired by the 
Immigrant. 
It has organized u system of 
ISi’diued Traiis]HHia<ion, 
Whereby Ihe Immigrant Is furnished wilh about 
HALF RATES OF PASSENGER FAKE, 
In flint class Ftiachi'S, on llie order of the Socie¬ 
ty, with double the usuiU weight ol personal 
baggage. Also, 
Greatly Urdu at! Hates of Freight 
to the tnt migrant. 
For full particulars, address 
A. 16. HAVENS, Seerelary, 
l.i'Hvqinuiiili, liunans. 
T II Ii 
(tl ALITY OF NOIL, 
Proximity to 
Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
OMkr a no ft £,000,000 Aches 
Iowa and Nebraska Lands for Sale 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at G pr. ct. Interest, 
No part of Pripoljwil due for two years from pur¬ 
chase, and afterwards only ulio-tiiulh yearly. 
Prod ii ct.s will Pay for Land and Improvements. 
Tlm l.tlicrnl I'rialil* given i Free Pusses 
allowed: mii. i II annual payments required; the cur¬ 
rent, market value nl money, and pr.itlla on 8 luck 
taming, prove tlienn term - cheaper, eastcr ami better 
than to Dny F S. land willini I'allroad-lamJ-llllill* III 
>2,60 per acre, white >mr price* range generally JrOiti 
1 lo 5. (>, IS and 10 D. lla. - per acre. Quality and 
local advantages rale the price. 
(In these generous Terms the Industrious and 
e.impctent, can Imy and pay Fir n good Farm ami 
Home. In beginning, It l* necessary In have money 
enough t.n pay six per coni, interest mi the land, ob¬ 
tain provisions build a cabin, buy a lentil and agri¬ 
cultural implements rill crops arc raised, which can 
be done the Ural season, by communctng in early 
spring. 
CIRCULARS giving lull particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratis, and any wishing to induce others tn 
emigrate wllli ihem.or in form a Colony, are invited 
to ask for all they want tu distribute. 
A SECT I (IN A I. MAI*, showing exact locution 
ot Lands t or sale in lmvp, is sold for SO cents, and u 
similar Map Of Nebraska Lands is sold fur 20 ceuis. 
Apply to 
GEO. S. II.Y KICIN, 
The best book in the Held for ACJKNT 8 . E, II. TREAT VINEGAR, linw made in 10 hours, without drugs 
A FO,, publishers, baf Broadway, N. Y. V Particulars iu cculs. F.SAG 15, Cromwell, Conn. 
Land Com’r Burlington & Mo. Rivor It. R. Uo, 
For Iowa Lands, at BURLINGTON, IOWA. 
For Nebraska Lands, at LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 
1,500,000 8 
RICHEST FAR MIN 6 LANDS 
IN THE WORLD, 
I OK SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLliltS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS A. TEXAS RAILWAY CO. 
(AUK NOIV It FN Niff Cl. Tl(« tzinda rnov offered hy 
Oil* Company are mainly within 20 miles of each side 
ol the road, extending 170 mile* alolur the NEOSHO 
VALLEY, the richest, IlncKtuiid imwi Inviting valley 
tor settleincnt in the West, tine third id Die I ilior 
required at the East hi Hip Clilline ol farms will in¬ 
sure hern double the amount of crops. 
I’ltiFIC oi Land. 12 lo (I p.-r acre crmlit of ten 
year*' lime. Ti:iim8 ok 8ALK. Onn-tninh down nl 
tlm lime ot purchase. No payment the second tear. 
Ohe-tenth every year alter until epuijtletlull of pay¬ 
ments, with annual interest. For torllo'i uiforma¬ 
tion, address ISAAC T. GOODNoW, 
I,and FuinmiKMlfiipr, Neosho Falls., Kansu*. 
■y O K T II 
MBSSOHitl Lixm 
FOIL SA.LE 
BY' TUB 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About I’-iO.OGO Acres of the Finest Farm¬ 
ing uiul (D'oz.iiig I,mid in the United Suite*, 
lor sale at low prices and on verv easy terms: thus 
enabling an tmtuxti'loii* man with small Capital lo 
pay for Ilia land with mortev earned from it. 
Missouri la not too far West to i.eai a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Its flail run d facilities are great 
ami constantly Increasing; the Climate Is splendid, 
and good mins are almost u certainty : while tin* 
numerous thriving towns arid cities springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt Hint the lilighr of 
slavery has been elleet.iially dissipated, ami that 
Kaxtern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
Ol It LANDS DUFY COMPETITION. 
fictul for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, Inclosing JU cents, and staling whal paper you 
saw tins In, to EDWARD \VII.ill.It. 
Lund Commissioner, liuiiuilml, .Mo. 
iUisccllancons. 
A NNOUNCEMENT EXTRAOEDINARyT 
S. C. THOMPSON &, CO., 
Ol No. 158 .Stare St.. Chicago. Ill,, 
And No. 41 IHuidcu Lane, N. Y., 
would respectfully cal) the attention of tliclr 
AGENTS. CUSTOMERS and llie BUYING COMMU¬ 
NITY to tlie fact that they have removed their Bos¬ 
ton House to New York, the facility for buying 
Goods enabling us to sell better goods for One Dol¬ 
lar than ever before. 
AN UNPAIlALLIiLED TACT. 
We are. Indorsed by the lending Religious and Ag¬ 
ricultural papers of tlm country. Our goods have 
been examined by the publishers of the Chicago 
Times. The Commercial Reporter, the Weekly Post, 
the 1'ralrio Farmer, the Western Rural, llie Ad¬ 
vance. thet Standard,the Interior, the Little Corporal, 
the New Coveotuit, (all of Chicago.) and found to be 
as represented, and from 60 to 100 per cent, cheaper 
than they cun he bought elsewhere. 
READ, READ, READ 
a description ot some of the articles we sell for One 
Dollar: 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
10 yds. yd. wide BROWN or BLEACHED fiHKET- 
1NG, a good article. 
H. U. THOMPSON A CO., 
158 fitale fit., Chicago, 111., and II Maiden Lane. N. Y. 
Agents wanted everywhere, fiend for Circulars. 
For ONE Dollar we will sell 
Fine GERMAN VIOLIN, with ivory tip bow. If 
till* article Is ordered without other goods, 60c. extra 
will be required for packing. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
10yds. GOOD QUALITY DELAINE. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
1 pr. Ladles’ high cut goat skin BALMORAL 
BOOTS. Sold everywhere at 12.50. fiend size. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
1 pr. ENGLISH STEEL RAZORS, wilii strop to 
match, warranted to giro entire satisfaction. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
2 'A yds. double width TABLE DAMASK. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
12 yds Brown or Blenched filltUTlNu. Good article. 
For ONE DOLLAR we w ill sell 
10 yds. GENUINE RUSSIA CRASH. 
For ONE DOLL A It we will sell 
5 yds. ITKM1* STAIR FA Ri’KTING, or any number 
of yds. at 20 c. per yd. nddlllpual. 
For ONE DO I,LA If wo will sell 
ONE DOZ. LINEN IIANDKF&. a fair article. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
1 pr. MEN’S HEAVY KIP BROGANS, sold every¬ 
where at 11.50 and f 2 pur pair. Send size. 
Fur ONE DiiLLAU we will sell 
2 pr. LADIES’ GERMAN CORSETS, sold every¬ 
where at ifl per pair. Send size. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
8 pr. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE WHITE COTTON 
HOSE. 
For ONE DOI.LA U we will sell 
(i ENTS’ GOOD CAS SI M KK15 VEST, a good article; 
cost, Wllell in style, ?1. Send size. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
ONE DOZ. LINEN TOWELS, modjum size. 
For ONE DOLLAR \vu will sell 
ONE DOZ. ELEGANT GLASS GOBLETS, sold 
everywhere at. 12.50 per duy,. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
A good WATEIlBUltY CLOCK, warranted a cor¬ 
rect time piece. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
2 eight-liladed, pearl-handled POCKET KNIV US. 
For ONE Dill,LA If wo will sell 
2 Ihs. medium J A PAN TEA, sold everywhere at fl 
per lb. 
For ONE HOLLA It wo will sell 
2 PLAIN TUCKED NIGHT DRESSES for Ladies’ 
wear, full size and length. 
For ONE DOLLAR we w ill sell 
12 yds. GOOD PRINT, Inst colors. 
S. C. TIIOMPMfN & CO., 
158 State.St,, Chicago, III. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
ONE DOZ. TUMBLERS, with six Goblets to match. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
8 HEAVY SEAMLESS GRAIN RAGS, Stark Mills; 
sold everywhere at fi 2 o. each. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
SET OF SIX SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, 
with six Tea Spoons to match. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
SIX III5M-ST1TFHED FINE LINEN HANDK’FS, 
sold everywhere at ti&e- each. 
For ONE DQLLA It we will sell 
1 pr. LADIES’ BUTTON ROOTS. Send size. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
ONE GOOD BANJO. 50c. extra required for pack¬ 
ing. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
7 yds. GOOD BED TICKING. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
2 FINE WHITE SIX-TUCKED SKIRTS, for La¬ 
dies’ wear, full size und length. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
26 yds. HEMP FA It PET. Sold every where at (Oc. 
per yd.: this ticket not good unless thirty dollars are 
ret a rod for oilier goods. 
S. C. THOMPSON A. ( O., 
158 State St., Chicago, III., and 11 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
Name the articles wanted, remit the dollar for 
each, and they will be promptly forwarded. 
Persons can Older as many articles of a kind ns 
they choose, and will receive premiums as named 
below. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell hundreds of arti¬ 
cles ol equal value loo numerous to mention. For 
lNtrUculars, see circular*. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, 
TO WHOM WE OFFER THE MOST LIBERAL 
INDUCEMENTS. 
TO ANY PERSON WHO SHALL SEND US 
THIRTY DOLLARS OR MORE I OU GOODS. WE 
WILL PRESENT ANY FIVE ARTICLES NAMED 
IN THE ABOVE LIST, CARPETS EXCEPTED. 
PREMIUMS FOB LARGER CLUBS IN PROPOR¬ 
TION. 
SEND U3 A TRIAL ORDER. 
Send Money by Ex'pross, Registered Letter, Post- 
Office Money Order, or by Draft on Chicago or New 
York. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
S. C. THOMPSON iY CO., 
No. 15N Stale st,. Chiengo. ML. 
or -II Miliden l.niie, N. V. 
ROANOKE VALLEY, VA. TOMS 
Sacrifice. Full information free. Enio.vA Box it,(late 
nl Penn.) Christialiavllle, Mecklenburg Co., V a. 
JAPAN ESI-. PAPER WARE. 
*! Thu bouse furnishing trade are invited to tty our 
Palis, Slop Jars, Spittoons. Basins. Milk Pan*. Ac. 
'The milk pan will keep milk sweet and pvodui o more 
cream tlmo any oi lier, owing to us l.idtig u pi riect 
iiOn-cundiiotm-. They are water proof and durable. 
For descriptive and price Bats, upplyi"thc nmtinlac- 
turor, J KNNINGS BR*35" Pearl Mreel. 
New 1 ork t.its. 
