Carlton 
TACIF 
OUerlail 
Lake 
iQsakia lake 
news condenser 
_ Paris is once more lighted with gas. 
_ Japan has disestablished its State religion. 
_ Maine has 43 savings banks, with deposits of 
$15,839,191.©. 
_genuine centipede lias boon oftptured in 
Selma, Alabama. 
— Crocodile custard is a favorite beverage of 
jj e w Orleaus darkies. 
_Denver expects to show a population of 
8,000 at the end of 1871. 
— There are over 100,805 pupils in the public 
schools of New York city. 
— There is a colored youth 75 years old attend¬ 
ing school at Americus, Ga. 
— Baltimore Is dealing in sleeve-buttons made 
from the cedars of Lebanon. 
_ jfew-fftsbionod ear-rings are in the form of 
miniature Prussiau helmets, 
— A Ore company at Louisville, Ky„ has a pet 
sheep that runs to all the fires. 
— Some si I k umbrellas are now adorned with 
a small telescope set in the handle. 
— There are two rooms la Evansville, Ind., 
tenanted hy 21 persons and 10 dogs. 
— iLiytl Is said to have had, in live years, throe 
revolutions and 4,000 army Generals. 
— In some parts of Illinois sintwherrles are 
gaid to have been in bloom all winter. 
— Seventy-eight, women are now regularly or¬ 
dained preachers in the United States. 
— Pullman Is going to Introduce his drawing¬ 
room palace cars upon English railways. _ 
Seining 4Htacl]iues, &z. 
: r - 
Agents Wnnteb, Sat. 
EMPLOYMENTforALL 
tT. Oji SALARY PER WEEK, and expenses. 
®*5" ' paid agents, to sell our new and useful dis¬ 
coveries. Addr ess B. SVV KKT A CO.. Marshall. Mich. 
0 4*il A WEEK, paid, If you want busln-88, 
55 OU send stump to NOVEUKY Co., Saco, Me. 
A gents wanted. 
THE GREAT WORK OF THE AGE, 
HENRY WARD BEECHER’S 
•'LIFE OF 
Jesus, the Christ,” 
upon which the author has been actively engaged 
for some years past, will be ready in about three 
months. Meantime the publishers otter another 
good book, authenticated by atluther great name, a 
book which has been and l.< now selling with great 
rapidity wherever it is offered. All xucccn*tul < au- 
vtis*ers for this h<*ak wlU ha iv pTtffveuCi’ ti'VTitovy 
for the *’ Beecher Hook." The book combines 
“500 Volumes in One,” 
with a brilliant Introduction 
By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. 
under whose critical supervision It was compiled. 
Over 800 pages, beautifully printed, choicely Il¬ 
lustrated, handsomely hound. I Library of 500 vol- 
u men in one booh, whose contents will never grow old 
nr stale. It will be read and re-read with pleasure by 
young and old, as long as Its leave* hold together. 
“ A perfect surprise. Scarcely anything at all a fa¬ 
vorite. or at.n|l worthy of a place here. Is neglected. 
Jt. <x it book for every honeehold.—N. 1". Mu It. 
“A singularly handsome voltimn.-PMIa. Inquirer. 
*• No similar collection In the English language, in 
copiousness and felicity or selection and arrange¬ 
ment, can compare with it.—A. I'. Times. 
Verms liberal. Selling very rapidly, the trouble has 
been to gel this book made butt enough. Teachers, 
Clergymen, active Men, intelligent Women can have 
good pay, with light work, by taking an agency, b’ts- 
Clusivs territory given. 8tJ»irt for circular, terms, <fco., 
to J. II. FORD Sc C O., tl7 Park Place, IS. 1. 
BAIRDS 
rpHE 
ttcal ©state anb iUisccllancous QUmertigcmcntg. 
(§T DIVISION OF T1IK 
FI 1C NT 
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company 
r r? 
P V1 ENTR M- the Lines of tha 
4-J S AINT PAUL and PACIFIC, RAILROAD COMPAf 
Lake And its Connectlons- 
Rush Lake m 
OFFER FOR SALE 
Z5?; Croix 
J°FcUU 
Stillwater 
l,SOO,ooo Acres or 
PRAIRIE, TIMBER & MEADOW LANDS, 
At prices ranging from *4 to *12 per acre, for Cash, or on L<WK Credit, with Interest at Seven per cent. 
wfcv, 1. :^u. BA^SSCfeo..™ ». II.. principal Stations 
r™.!or“irS.lCT»,c“ "pSl"ll..ni lor Ian. Cl... M n.srtc Uircngl. tl.o HUUon Agcta. 
For furtlier particulars and pumphlets. apply to 
1 IISI* M ANN TitOTT, Land Commlsaloiier, 
General Otllco at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
MEM.—Government lands still to he had, under tho Homestead Law, along ihomaln line of the above 
Railroad. __ 
Possesses nil the desirable qrmlltlos of the Standard 
Maolilnus in tho market, in It9 CSljmclty-WnR 
the I,AUGUST Ifamlly Machine made. In its 
StmlLltr.Uu— being compo*t»d •*! but THIR¬ 
TEEN WORKING PARTS. Ill ItS 
Adiwtobllity ton itiiih innytofuiark. 
In its liaxcoj Operation —running 
light anil quiei. and being 
easily comprehended. 
In lie 
Superior Construction and Beauty of Style and Finish. 
BUT ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURE IS ITS 
VERTICAL FEED!! 
which Is the most practical and desirable device for 
the purpose possessed hy any Machine. Riving 
The Davis tile preferonoo, and which the. 
Manufacturers claim makes it 
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER MACHINES. 
THE DAVIS hue been before tho public nearly Ten 
Years, and unlike or loir Machine*, has not been puffed 
Into notoriety, but In a no let way has etirnsn a great 
reputation on account or Its many desirable, qualities. 
'Jjr Agents are desired In every County In the 
United States and Onnadna, not already occupied, to 
whom tho most liberal terms known to the trade will 
be given, by addressing the Manufacturers, 
THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 
of Watertown. N. Y. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
FOR PRACTICAL MEN. 
Mv now revised and enlarged Catalogue of PRAC¬ 
TICAL AND SCIENTIFIC HOOKS, complete 10 
April 15, 18 I, !U pages, Kvn., will be sent, free Of post¬ 
age, to any one who will favor me wnb hi* address. 
HUNKY CAREY UAIRD, 
Industrial Publisher, led Walnut St,., 
Philadelphia. 
GENTS WANTED VO It 
SACRED HEROES & MARTYRS, 
A new hook, hv the distinguished author of "Sacred 
Mountains," Ac Written in Mr Headley’s happiest 
style, and surpassing In Interest Ms former works, 
that have sold by Urn HlO.lNJtl. The steel engravings 
are from designs by our Aril*/. Who spoilt til TOO years 
In Hilda land* Tlie Clergy and Press tiro Inliil in Its 
praise. B. B. TREAT « CO., 854 Broadway, N v. 
O NLY 8It) FOlt A TOWNSHIP MIGHT 
In the Hast Agricultural liiiplcinenl Patent ever 
Issued. Address Fanim*' Manufdcturlnu Co., 
S« Broadway, N. Y. 
TAMP 1,0V,11 ENT.- Any number of Indies nr 
OTATE LAND OFFICE 
O OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
FARMS $5 TO $10 PER ACRE. 
IMPROVED FARMS, GOOD HOUSES, 
FENCES, &c., &c. 
200,000 ACRES 
Unimproved timber land, 75c., *1, *1 JO, *2 per acre. 
Convenient to Towns, Railroads and Navigable Riv¬ 
ers. All on the most, liberal terms. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. Atldrnss _ . 
U. KING8LAND. General Manager. 
p. O. Box 240, Raleigh, N. C. 
j^ORTII CAROLINA 
LAND COMPANY, 
(Chartered by Special Actnf the Legislature in I860,) 
Offers for sule 200,000 acres of best Farming Lunds, 
near Railroad', Rivers and Towns, with good houses 
and Ipint ovpmenU, Prices, Irorn *2 to *10 per aero. 
Also, 300JOOO acres of Timbered and Grazing Lands. 
Prices from fill els. to *2 per acre. Also, numerous 
Mineral and Mill Properties, Water Powers, Ac,, at 
various prices. The President ot this Company lias 
been appiAnted Coni mi (salon it of Immigration hy tho 
Legislature of North Carolina, and by virtue of his 
ollnto Is required to give nil needful information to 
emigrants. No other Company or Agency has the 
indorsement and eanet Ion of the State. Apply for In¬ 
formation and Circuitin'. _ 
GEO. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT. Secretary, Raleigh, N. C. 
1,51)0,000 A J ," "* 
RICHEST FARMING! LANDS 
IN THE WORLD. 
FOR S>AI,E TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NE08H0 VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS At TEXAS RAILWAY CO. 
Ca nn saw nvsstsa 305 miles. The Lands now 
Offered by till* Company are inelnlv within 20 miles of 
each side of the road, extending 170 tulle' along tlie 
NEOSlH) VALLEY, the richest, dneatand most invl. 
ting Vnhoy for set tlement In the West. one-ildrd of 
the labor required at the East In the culture of farms 
will Insure hero double the amount of crops. 
Price or Lanik—$ 9lu *1 per acre; ctcdit of ten 
year*’ time. TKI4.M8 OF Hale. Ono-tcnth down at 
the time of purc.fui*e- No payment tho second year. 
One-tenth every year after until completion of pay¬ 
ments, wall annual Interest. For turthcr informa¬ 
tion, address ISAAC T. GOODN0W, 
Lund Commissioner, Neosho Fulls, Kansas. 
E MPLOYMENT.— Any number oi ladles or _ 
gents can make from *10 to WO pel week, in a ORGANIZED BY STATE AUTHORITY. 
Hghtand easy business, requiring no cmpitul. Hnnd25 
cent' (or cln-nlarsand sumides,or stinupfor circular. . x l ___ 
ARLINGTON, DltuWNE i i;o., 148 i Dmnvor sii net. olve* Authentic Qn RAILROAD LAYDS, 
Boston, Mass. _ , _,„ i 
_ Information to j on 
those 1UPROVED 
jl III it R JH'lUllllUi 
Challenges the world 
In perfection or work 
durability of con- 
struotl'jn. strength 
Lfel and beauty of stltoh, 
and ranhlfty of mo¬ 
tion. Call and exam¬ 
ine. Send for circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
MANUFACTURED by 
BXsfiBB 
Sewln? Madilne Co. 
623 Broadway, N.Y . 
THEN USE THE 
AVERIU CHEMICAL PAINT, 
PUREST WHITE, 
Anil Over 100 BennliTnl Tints and Colors. 
Tlicise Pnlnis arc Mixed, Ready for TT»e. 
Require no Oil, Thinning, or Drier, and 
Sold by the Gallon Only. 
In offering these paints, wc guarantee them cheap¬ 
er, handsomer, mors durable and elastic than the 
best of any other paint, or money refunded. 
MORE TESTIMONIAL*. 
Putkr HBNTiaHHON. Seedsman and Florist.87 Nas¬ 
sau St.. New York,writes. February 17.1871-—Gentle¬ 
men, I roust oonfesa to having hml an obstinate 
prejudice against your paint at the time vour agent 
colled tuv attention to It. Tin* word *• Chemical” 
whs associated with eo many different humbugs In 
fnrtil'Ji'os, (a matter coining specially uiubT my 
notice.) Glut 1 was disposed to place your ‘• Chemical" 
Pnlut In thn same category. 1 had my dwelling house 
and a portion of my green-houses pointed wtrli It; it 
Is no* a year and lulialf ago. and, compared with 
palming that l h id done with the boi white lead anti 
oil at the sttmo time, 1 Und thut the Clmmtcal Paint 
retains the color and gloss tin superior t<> that done 
by the !e'd and Oil. In future. If you will furnish me 
with as good an article. 1 will use no other. 
8A.M'r, L.CONOll, E*q., Attomoy-at.Ln W, Oinastota, 
N. Y . writes. Oct. 1ft, 1870:—I cannot praise your 
Paint t*>o highly. Th.it put on my house two years 
8cof>ok*as glissv «qd bright us whon tlr»t applied. 
Two house* on Ints adjoining mine were newly 
F aints I la*t fall with toe boat White Tj«id.iby pro- 
es'liviut) painter*, who have herelofore cried down 
your Paint u» a humbug.) hut now, after oulv one 
winter's,,xp ,*ute. tb ft y dud to their eheglrtn that the 
lead p-dnt will,dj they put on has faded, *na -apid- 
ly chalking off. Factkiik* these are convluidng peo¬ 
ple nf the derided superiority of the Averlll Paint 
over all others. 
Testimonials from various sections of the country, 
comprising tho owners of many of the finest villus 
and resilience.* In iho land, can he obtained, with 
Sample Card, hv calling or sending to the following 
Depots; 
AVKR1LL CHEMICAL PAINT CO.. 
Oh, Ways and uy-Wats ln t«u Hidden Ians ot 
AMERICAN DETECTIVES, 
Bv OfSeor McWAT'I’KRS. A narrative of 25 voars’ 
experLisnce among Bank Robber*, t’oiinlerfeiters, 
Thloviis, Pickpockets, Lottery Dealers, (.onthlenoe 
Men and Swindler* of nil classes of society -disclos¬ 
ing marked tn*tMtii’i>8 ot diabolical vengeance and 
deep-laid plans of rahtohlnf and outrage, and show¬ 
ing the modes hy which they were traced out and 
scoundrels brought to Justice. A large volume of 
over 050 pages; 30 full-page engravings. AOUNts 
VV ANTED. Address the publishers, J. B. BURR * 
HYDE, Hartford, Ct. 
Gives Authentic 
Information to 
those 
Desiring Homes 
in the 
WEST, 
either on 
Homestead 
Lands, 
Pre-Emption 
Lands, 
on 
1MPROVED 
Farms. 
Gives 
Correct 
Information 
as to 
article, universally user! 
before Introduced. For 
J. W. FRlNSC A 0O..3t« 
IltYRODY READ THIS. - AGENTS 
ANTED, male and female.foranentirely nmv 
■ universally used in every family, and nevor 
” jr terms, address, with otamp, 
[ural'iall. Mloh. 
J. W. FRIN K A CO..Marshall. Mloh. _ 
A gknts wanted for the peo- 
ple's Illustrated Edition of D’APHIONK’a great 
work, 
HISTORY OF THE 
REFORMATION. 
New edition; complete in one volume, at popular 
prices. Ray R, read it. and learn what Infam. 1- 
1111,ITY mean*. It should he In every Protestant 
Family tlinmghoilt tho land. Send for sample Cir¬ 
cular, with illustrations, rtf. 
tJT* Unusual commissions to Ministers and experi¬ 
enced Agents. Address VMM. FLINT it CO., Pub¬ 
lishers. No. 28 South Seventh ht„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
A AVOHI* TO AGENTS.—Our Books 
are the host, cheapest and most popular of any 
in ilie market. Look at this list. Ju-t out: 
♦OVERLAND THROUGH A-IA." by Km 
••TIIF, I'NlTVILIZKD RACES.” bv Wood. 
“THE INNOCENTS ABROAD," by Mark Twain. 
"BEYOND THE MISSISSIPPI." by HieliaidsOn. 
Lurgest commission* paid. Kor (.'Ireiilara. 
■ AMERICAN- PUHLISUING CO M 
Hart turd. Conn. 
Address 
4 GENTS! BEAD THIS! 
e will pay Agents a Salary of S30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our new and wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER A CO- Marshall, Mloh, 
$10 from 50 Cfcs. 
8"tnethingurgently needed by everybody. Call and 
examine; or 12 samples rent (postage free) for nfiy 
cents, that, retails readily for ten dollars, „ _ 
R. L. WOLCOTT, 151 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE YEAR 
OF BAmES.^&Jf- 
Accurate, reliable and complete. Thermlv one |mh- 
"«hed Send *IJS0 for outfit, and soeurcthn best terri¬ 
tory a.•'nue. J.W.GOOPSPKEU A CO., N.Y. or Chicago. 
MARKETS, SCHOOLS, ETC!, 
together with 
The Cost or Farm Implements and Machinery, 
Household Goods and Subsistence at any 
Point ln Kansas Desired by the 
Immigrant. 
It has organized a system of 
Reduced Transportation, 
Whereby the Immigrant la furnished withnbout 
HALF RATES OF PASSENGER FARE, 
In first class Conches, on the order of tho Socie¬ 
ty, with double the usual weight of personal 
baggage. Also, 
Greatly Reduced Rates of Freight 
to the Immigrant. 
For lull particulars, address 
A. U. IIAYEXS, Secretary, 
Leavenworth, Kaunas. 
rj* H E 
Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
OFFKIt ABOUT 2,000,000 ACRES 
Iowa ai Nebraska Laifts for Sale 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 pr. ct. Interest, 
No part of Principal due Tor two years from pur- 
ciiuso, and afterwards only one-ninth yearly. 
Prod nets will Pay for Land and Improvements. 
The Liberal Credit* given i Free Paeae* 
allowed; small minnnl payments required; ihe cur¬ 
rent market value of money, nnd pr-tUe on 8 t*> 0 K 
railing, prove these tevon» cheaper, easier lino belter 
than to buy U S. hind within rallroad-land-l mtts at 
* 2.50 per acre, while our judeem range generally from 
4 to 9, 6, S and i Q Dollar* per aero. Quality and 
local advantages rulo tho price. 
QUALITY OF SOIL, « *« '>•»» 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SALE 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 120,000 Acres of the Finest Fnvm- 
luu unit Griig.ing Loud lu fbe IJuitfMl Hint.Cs, 
for sain ut low prices and on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an Industrious iiufri with small capital to 
pay lor Ills laud with imrooy earned from It. 
Missouri Is not too fur Weal to beat a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Us Railroad facilities are gi'eat 
and constantly IncrciiMng ; the climate I* sulcmlid, 
and good cron* urn almost a ceil,unity; while tlie 
uuuicroiiM liirivlng tow ns and cities springing up on 
t-verr hand attest beyond doubt Hint tho blight of 
slavery Ini* been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men und Eastern capital arc doing tholr 
perfect work. 
OLU LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for fall Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Mali*. Inclosing 30 coni*, and stal ing w hat paper you 
saw tin* In, to EDWAICO WILDER. 
Loud Commissioner. Hannibal, Mo. 
i aa imn aches of magnificent 
1 Grain GrowIng. Fruit and Grazing 
Lauds h x sale at a areal sucrnicr. tn Lmwirrn.'CbirKo, 
•lefferson, Fauquier. Warren und Rapiialpinnock 
countles-tha garden of Virginia. For description, 
arldruHs JAQUKL1N .'I. BUCK. Land Agent, Front 
Royal, Warren Co.. Va. 
JAS. M'EREERY l CO., 
Cor. Broadway and 11th St., 
NEW YORK. 
Oil these eenrriMiH Terms tho Industrious and 
competent o*n buy ami pay for a good l 1 arm and 
Homo* In bMginnmg.lt Is necessary tn have money 
Testimonial* from various sections of the country, IJ I ‘C11 11 Jr^mi'nnlTLmsi^nnd 1 \V \ooV 
comprising the owners of many of the finest villus p lO'/ rV.r-.Y.rm 
and residences tn the land, can be obtained, with for Agent*. \ vE ' I.. !,,,' 
Simple Card, by culling or sendlbg to the following Ilk.- m.'Imr b sides, a nd 
AVER1LL CHEMICAL PAINT Ca. N<jw ^ 
ll»*Slor 0 &. Cleveland, O. HimWlllT’ 
. Miamgh to pay *ix por cent. Interost on tho land, ob- 
w ( . JJ'/'LT tain provisions, build a cabin, buy a team and ngrt- 
J9JB y 11 ' 1 AV ' 0<,N f cultural Implements till crops are raised, which can 
JOHN MULLIRKN & ro., 
131 Portland Pt., Boston, Mass. 
CHAS. OSGOOD A CO . Norwich, Ct. 
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., 
N. E. cor. 40 i and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
R. A \V. H. CATHCAHT, 
113 Thames St.. Baltimore, Md. 
LAWRENCE A CO.. 52 M on Street. Cincinnati. O. 
GEO. W. PITKIN. Ill Dearborn St.. Chlcuvo ... 
WM. M. BIRD A CO.. 8 Whitaker Sc. ° .•nnuh.Ga. 
WM. M. BIRD A CO. 201 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. 
Easily made with our Stencil and 
Key-Check Outfit. Circular* Free. 
STAFFORD MFG. CO.. 
68 Fulton St., New York. 
mi!E TI.I.USTH ATF.D CATALOGUE, Do- 
L kcriptlve of Til K AMK.HXCAN EllCCATIpN.U, 
Sr. II IKS .’NnTlIF. EDUCATION AI. ItKl’UUTKR, II hlllld- 
Rome lournal, lull of useful Infurniution. mailed 
free to tcaclmr* and other.* Interested In Education. 
Addre** 1VISON, BLAREMAN, TAYLOR & CO., 138 
aud. HO Graud St., New York. 
bo dm,e tho Ural season, by commencing lu curly 
spring. 
CIROtLABS giving full particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratia, and liny wishing to Induce others to 
emigrate r.lch tliniu, or tn ri rm a I'olony, are Invited 
to a.*k for all they want to distribute. 
\ SECTIONAL MAP. showing exact location 
of Land* for sale tn i,,wa. I* *«dd for 30 cents, and a 
similar Map of Nebraska Lands is sold for 20 cents. 
Apply to GEO. S. HAHISISj 
Land Com’r Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
For Iowa Lands, at BURLINGTON, IOWA, 
For Nebraska Lands, at LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 
LA.DIE8’ AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING 
AND DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT. 
We have constantly In stock a large assortment of 
Ladles’SHk Suit*. , . ., 
Ladles' Japanese Silk, poplin und Alpaca Suits. 
Ladles' Urn*<H Linen and White Lawn Hullo, from 
*5 nil. 
L'idies' Swiss Themes. Overskirt.* and Tunic*. 
Ladle*'and Children's Underclothing of all descrip¬ 
tions und quail i io«. 
For Popular Trade, we hitvo 
Ladles’Tucked Night Dresses.'.. fl 50 
•• •• Chemises...,,. 100 
•‘ •• Drawers. 78 
•• •' Skirt*.75c .@1 00 
“ •• and Puffed Dressing Sacqties... 1 00 
Linen Dresses for Children from two to eight years, 
handsomely braided, from 41.75 to 42.50- 
Children's Pique and Mu*)in Drosses, Swiss Over¬ 
ski it*. 
Children’s Pique Walking Coats, Blouses and 
Barques. 
Infants' Clonks, Luce Cap*. Nursery Baskets, 
Rubes, Dresses. Slip*. Skirts. Ac., Ac. 
Price Lists for Indies' Tfdusseau and Infants' 
Wardrobes. Description of Ladies' Walking Salts 
und l)r,,**c*, wlih directions for self-measurement, 
will be sent on application. 
Good* sent to all ports of the United States. C.O.D., 
by Express. 
JAMES McCREF.ltY dk CO., 
Cor. Broadway uud Hill St.» New York- 
Jttiscclhineons. 
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO M 
Of No. 158 Stine St.. Chicago, Ill., 
Anil No. 41 Maiden Lime, N. Y., 
would respectfully call the attention of their 
AGENTS, CUSTOMERS and the BUYING COMMU¬ 
NITY tO tho fact that they have removed their Bos¬ 
ton House to New York, tho facility for buying 
Goods enabling us to sell hotter goods fur One Dol¬ 
lar than over before. 
AN UNPARALLELED TACT. 
Wearo Indorsed by the leading Religious and Ag¬ 
ricultural papers of tho country. Our good* have 
boon examined by tho publishers of the Chicago 
Times, The Commercial Reporter, the Weekly Post, 
the Prairie Farmer, the Western Rural, tho Ad¬ 
vance. the Standard, the Interior, thn Little Corporal, 
the New Covenant, (all of Chicago,) and found to ho 
as represented, and from tO to 100 per cent, cheaper 
than they can be bought elsewhere. 
ItEiVr), nEAU, HEAD 
a description of some of the articles we sell for One 
Dollar: 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
10 yds. yd. wide BROWN or BLEACHED SHEET¬ 
ING, a good article. 
8. C. THOMPSON & CO„ 
158 State St.. Chicago, III., and 41 Malden lame, N.Y. 
Agents wanted everywhere- Send for Circulars. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
Fine GERMAN Viol.IN. with ivory tip bow. If 
this article I* ordered without other goods, 50c. extra 
will be required for packing. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
10yds. GOOD QUALITY DELAINE. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will soli 
1 pr. Ladles' high out goat skin BALMORAL 
BOOTS. Sold everywhere at 42-50- Bond size. 
For ONE DOT.LAH we will sell 
1 pr. ENGLISH STEEL RAZORS, with strop to 
1 match, warranted to give entire *atl»faction. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
2X yds. double width TABLE DAMASK. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
j 12yds Brown or Blenched SHIRTING. Good article. 
For ONE DOLLAR wc will soil 
10 yds. GENUINE RUSSIA CRASH. 
For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
S yds. HEMP STAIR CARPETING, or any number 
of yds. at 20c. per yd. additional. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will soil 
) ONEDOZ LINEN HANDIC FS, u fair article. 
For ONE DOLLAR wc will sell 
s 1 pr. MEN'S HEAVY KIP BROGANS, sold every- 
i, where at #1.50 and $2 per pulr. Send*i*e. 
« For ONE DOLLAR we «III sell 
t 2 pr. LADIES’ GERMAN CORSETS, sold every- 
8 where at 41 per pair. Send nine. 
b For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
a 8 pr. LADIES’ EXTRA FINE WHITE COTTON 
® HOSE. 
For ONE DOI.LAR wo will sell 
GENTS’ GOOD CAS81MERE VEST,® good article; 
cost, when In style, f4. Bond size. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will Bell 
ONE DOZ. LINEN TOWELS, medium size. 
I For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
* ONE DOZ. ELEGANT GLASS GOBLETS, sold 
everywhere at 42.50 per doz. 
For ONE HOLLA R we will sell 
A good WATKRBURY ClvOCK, warranted a cor- 
)• rect time piece. 
w For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
2 eight-bladed, pearl-handled POCKET KNIVES. 
I- For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
“J 2 lbs. medium JAPAN TEA, sold everywhere at $1 
per lb- 
>u For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
ttt 2 PLAIN TUCKED NIGHT DRESSES for Ladies’ 
yl wear, full size and length. 
*- For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
12 yds. GOOD PRINT, fast colors. 
- 8. C. THOMPSON Sc CO., 
158 State St., Chicago. 111. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
ONE DOZ. TUMBLERS, with six Goblets to match. 
’ For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
3HEAVY SEAMLESS GRAIN BAGS, Stark Mills; 
sold everywhere at 62c. each. 
D For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
• SET OF SIX SILVER-PLATED TABLE SPOONS, 
with six Tea Spoons to match. 
n. For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
SIX HEM-STITCHED KLNE LINEN HANDK’FS, 
sold everywhere ut 35c. each. 
For ONE DOLLAR wc will sell 
’*• 1 pr. LA DIES' BUTTON BOOTS. Send size. 
Id, For ONE DOLLAR wc will sell 
■I'd ONE GOOD BANJO, 50c. extra required for pack- 
on 
of Ing- 
mt For ONE DOLLAR wo will sell 
olr 7 yds. GOOD BED TICKING. 
«r For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
2 FINE WHITE SIX-TUCKED SKIRTS, for La- 
,, u dies’ wear, full elzo and length. 
For ONE DOLLAR we will sell 
'* 25 yds, HEMP CARPET- Sold everywhere at 40o. 
ST per yd.; this ticket not good unless thirty dollars aro 
,n K returned for other goods, 
no, 
rick S. c. THOMPSON Sc CO., 
uiit 158 State St., Chicago, III,, nnd 41 Malden Lane, N. Y. 
Name the article* wanted, remit tho dollar for 
551 each, and they will be promptly forwarded. 
Persons can order as many articles of a kind as 
they choose, and will receive premiums as named 
below. 
* For ONE DOLLAR we will sell hnndrods of arti¬ 
cles of equal value too numerous to oienttou. For 
particulars, see circulars. 
AGENT* WANTED EVERYWHERE, 
TO WHOM WE OFFER THE MOST LIBERAL 
NG INDUCEMENTS, 
. TO ANY PERSON WHO HALL SEND US 
. THIRTY DOLLARS OR MORE FOR GOODS, WE 
WILL PRESENT ANY FIVE ARTICLES NAMED 
IN THE ABOVE LIST. CARPETS EXCEPTED, 
rom PREMIUMS FOR LARGER CLUBS IN PROPOR¬ 
TION. 
srip- BEND US A TRIAD ORDER* 
Semi Money by Express, Registered letter. Post- 
41 50 Offloe Money Order, or by Draft on Chicago or New 
1 <*> York. 
si 0(4 Send for Circulars. Address 
B i r l 8 W 9. C. THOMPSON Sc CO., 
No. 158 .Slate 8t„ Chicago, III., 
iver- or 41 Mtiideu Lime, N. Y. 
Rn<1 TAPANESE paper wake. 
I. .„ ,| The house fnrnt.-hlntr trade nru invited tn try nur 
’ Ib.il*, Slop Jars. Spittoon*. Basins Milk Pans, xc. 
, , Tlie milk pan will keep milk sweet and produce more 
«><* cream than any other, owing t.. it* being a perfect 
<uilM non-ciinductor Thevare water pmof and durable, 
lent. u. ()r rtp, cr |uilce nnd price lt*i*. apply Id the manufac¬ 
turer P JENNINGS BROS.. 352 Pearl street, 
D.D., ® ’ New York Clly. 
,, T 71 NEGAR. how made In 10 hours, without drugs. 
!>rk» v Particulars 1U cents. F. SAGE, Cromwell, Conn. 
