NEWS CONDENSER 
Harvard bas a student seven feet high. , 
England imports butter from Australia. 
Vice-President Colfax has almost recovered. 
_Tlie Fcekskiil Academy has four Japanese 
f, !f \ national library is to be established at 
Nicaragua. 1 
, Lithographic stone has been found at Spen- ( 
cer, Indiana. ' 
Newport fogs are said to beautify ladies’ ] 
complexions. 
Mrs- Vallandighain has gone to Cumberland, 
Mil., to reside. 
\n Illinois man preaches Sundays and drives 
ctage week daj s. 
There m o seventy-eight female preachers in 
ihe United Slates. 
Thorn is only one Quaker meeeting-house 
0 i, the 1 ’acitic coast. 
_planters in Georgia are promoting tlie im¬ 
migration Of Swedes. 
-Almost 50,OOU physicians paid taxes to the 
government last year. 
- There were a. thousand visitors at Auburn 
, ir | 5 on on the Fourth. 
Pive thousand “ Friends of Temperance” 
reside in North Carolina. 
- Tortoiseshell parasols are the latest, fash¬ 
ionable piece ot - nonsense. 
. one-hair the banking capital of the country 
is absorb^ in speculation. 
. fin' peach-growers are now gathering a 
/uxurianl crop in Georgia. 
— There are ”40,000 persons dependent upon 
diarity in (lie city of Paris. 
-The climate of Louisiana is three degrees 
colder than fifteen years ago. 
- Magazines ami reviews are reprinted in 
eighteen languages in Vienna. 
-The established Churc-h in Denmark refers 
its origin to the ninth century. 
— Magnetic springs Imvo been discovered at 
Slatersville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 
— A Congregational Church is organized at 
puluth, Minn., with 17 members. 
— Camphor-wood coffins, to keep out moths, 
ar e offered for sale in largo cities. 
-Femai.k singers are to be excluded from 
Catholic church choirs in England. 
— A Norwegian, aged 01, secured a govern¬ 
ment homestead out west recently. 
-A century plant is in bloom at Monticclto, 
Fla. The flower stem is JO feet. high. 
— Quantreil is said to have become a miner at 
the Whim Pine silver mines, Nevada. 
- One hundred and forty-four breweries keep 
Indiana supplied with malt products. 
- No less than ten different kinds of pave- 
im iit arc now on trial in Newark, N. J. 
- Cr;>i|uet originated in URJO. It was called 
l"lcmd>\ and gave name to tho Pall Mall. 
-1 ;i> iu- M. C'lav made a speech to the colored 
people of Lexington, Ky., on the Fourth. 
-The debt of Brooklyn, N. V ,amounts to 
; .'',474,000; that Of Kings County to $3,754,713. 
— President. Thiers was n subscriber to the 
French loan to the amount of 1.000,000 francs. 
-Tli" city council of Richmond. Vn., is said 
not to have contained a lawyer for two years. 
-The steamship Oceanic, during her last 
trip to Liverpool, made 334 knots in a single day. 
-Reorganization of the French army has 
been completed. Its effective strength is 320,- 
0W- 
-Tb" Connecticut people air; demanding 
that their railroads shall reduce tlie rates of 
fate. 
The whole number of army pensioners on 
the roll Jane 30 was 305,233; navy pensioners, 
3,111. 
An Abilene (Kansas) paper says the Texas 
cattle trade this season amounted to 500,000 
head. 
-Captain Lewis Smith of Waltham, Mass., has 
a field or herds grass which averages 58 inches in 
bight. 
— On one acre of a Georgia cotton field are 
eight thousand one hundred and twenty stalks 
of cotton. 
— The pay of private soldiers in the United 
States army is now $13 a month—tho old ante- 
war price. 
Bears are plenty in Todd County, Minn., 
and arc making terrible havoc among the stock 
of fanners. 
The* number of homeopathic physicians in 
the United States has increased from 100 in 1844 
to 5.00(1 now, 
-It is leported that Senator Morton, in a 
speech In Indiana, advocated the enfranchise¬ 
ment of women. 
— Meriting birds at Los Angelos are a source 
of profit. The export amounts to tit teen hun¬ 
dred dollars’ worth. 
— Over two million dollars has been be- 
quoatin I a, the or six principal colleges 
within the past year. 
— Copper and nickel coins are now forwarded 
to tiic Philadelphia mint for redemption at the 
into of $3,000 pop iiay. 
Tim Anti-Dram Shop party have called a 
Mate Convention, to assemble tit Syracuse on 
tlie 5th nf September. 
— Nicholas Uni pine, son of the late “Miles 
0 Reilly,” has heeu admitted into the naval 
academy at Annapolis. 
A barn which, when completed, will he the 
arrest one in the State, is being built by A. J. 
candoU, Binghamton, N. Y. 
- The Etuines? Elizabeth of Austria presents 
to every mother in the Austrian rnon- 
ai 'ohy bearing her eighth child. 
* 'e first irOnchul built in the Golden Horn 
' t: "- furbish government bears the terrible 
namcr the Mwkatedemheighftr. 
1-buiiel Styles of Prescott, Wia., 106 yearsold, 
J " irsii Freemason, is the oldest member 
01 “ e Order in the United Suites. 
A curious disease is affecting the cows in 
.i. i tin ire, beginning with an inflammation of 
Acs,and resulting in blindness. 
--- 
wnW-Mi , PSt to " il ’ ,<ir indigestion, dyspepsia, 
pin-,. ul ' , « 45 an d geiiera! debility, is Ferro Phos- 
Calisavi n* !i ° f Calisnyu n,uk > (the original 
H 17 , |„ a,,<3 Iron,) made by Caswell, 
t ^ Leavenworth Herald. 
(Screes, Serbs, plants, &c. 
jnail* AT*® OTHER SEEDS 
BY MAIL. 
JAMES FLEMING, 
8PCCES80U TO 
lip;MTIJ10KSON & FLTOM1 NsCF, 
67 Ntissmi street, New York, 
Offers Fresh nn<l Genuine Seeds of 
Per o*. Per it>. 
Corn Salmi. . 15e- ft 
Endive, Green furled.80c. .5 00 
•* White Curled. fide. 3 U0 
Kale, or, Itore Cole. Scotch. 16c, J 00 
*♦ *• •• Siberian on spro’t* lor'. 1 00 
It n itisli, Rose Chinese. 20c. 200 
*• Black Spanish.15c. 1 oO 
Turnip*, White natch. White ami Had 
Top Strap Leaf, Yellow Aberdeen, (•old¬ 
en Ball. Cow Horn, Long White French. 
aud I inp, Am. Rur.u-Hugu, eaeli.10c. 80 
JMtlliS FLEMING, 
Nassau Street, New York. 
B UY YOUR TREES AT Headquarters. 
One hundred and tifty acres in Trees—Apple, 
Pear, Plum, Cherry. Ac.. Ac. 
All young and thrifty. Great inducements to pur¬ 
chasers at retail- 
Scnd for Catalogues icontraining much valuable 
information) and Price List. „ _ 
NICHOLAS A NEWHON, Geneva, N. Y. 
UTAKTGD-A OR ANT IT Y OF IA8T 
Agents UJaittcb, S'c. 
Life Insurance. 
AND ORPHANS’ 
AGENTS WANTED FOR ^yiDOWS’ AND OKPlIiNS’ 
OUR FAMILY BENEFIT LIFE 
PHYSICIAN. niCTTD1 MfiR fifiMliaTV 
In both ENGLISH and GERMAN, embracing the 
ALLOPATHIC. HOMEOPATHIC. HYDROPATH¬ 
IC. ECLECTIC and II EUR A I, modes of treatment,. 
Price onlv 32.51). Address \YM. I'LIN I & < O., 
Publishers, 2ti South Seventh Si., Philadelphia, Pa. 
IT LAST. 
WANTED-A QU ANTITY of last 
it vear's corn nil the stalk, unhuskod. Address, 
stating quantity and price. WM. H. RICHARDSON, 
533 Market street, Philadelphia. 
RELIABLE TURNIP SEEDS, 
Post-Paid by Mail on Receipt of Price. 
Red Top, While Top Flat, Yellow Globe, 
White Cow Horn, Yellotv Aberdeen. Larue 
White French, Luinir*’ Swede, nml Im¬ 
proved American It uttt-ILiuu, each 10e. per 
ininro, 25c. per quarter pound, 10c. per halt pound, 
and 75e. par pound. 
VVo shall also have, in season for fall suwing.u full 
stork of alt tlio most valuable varieties ot Winter 
Wlienr unit Rye. together with a large stock'd 
Grass Seeds, imported and home grown, in lots to 
suit purchasers. 
Seed Catalogues free to all applicants. Address 
/t. II. ALLEN A CO., 
P. O. Box376. iSU and till Wntev Ht., N. Y. 
TURNIP SEEDS BY MAIL. 
LEADING SORTS-NEW CROP. 
Early Dutch, Purple-top Strap-leaf, Whito-tnp 
Strap-leaf. Yellow Aberdeen, Golden Bull, Long 
White or Cow Horn, Improved American Rutu-Bagu, 
per 011111-0 It) cent#; per one-quarter pound <5 cents i 
per pound 75 cents. 
^ Or 
3J CtSttaav dJr M rJlhwljvrk- 
i imr trees. 
Write to K. MOODY A SONS, Lockpoi't, N. 
Y.. for Wholesale Trade List, noiv ready, ol'ope ot 
the Lnrirest, Rest and Chen pent stock ot Fruit 
Tree*. Pear Seedlings, and other Nursery Stork 
tn the l ulled Stales. Extra largo and fine lot of 
St a n i> a i(n peak Trees. 
L—IM ■■■■■!■■ I .I I ll—M^ n~T— 
(Ehc (Sraucler’s (Euribe. 
F O R L I V E IX I* OOF, 
(VIA QUEENSTOWN.) 
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. 
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their tlrst- 
clags full-potter iron-screw *t rain-shin* from 
PIER No. Pi NORTH RIVER. EVERY WED- 
N ESI) AY, 
as follows: 
IDAHO, Cupt. PRICE..Inly 26. at 12 M. 
Colorado, C’apt. T. F. Freeman. Aug, '.at3 P. M. 
Wisconsin. Capt. Williams . .. vug.n ati2M. 
NEVA II A, Cant....Aug. 16. ut. 3 P. M. 
WYOMING, ( apt. WltlNldtAY.lug. 23, 11 A.M. 
MINNESOTA,IMP T. W. Freeman.A ug.30,at 3P. M. 
Cabin passage, #81) gold. 
Steerage passage (Office No, 20 Broadway). $30, cur- 
re ney. 
For freight or cabin pu-*ag" apply to 
WILLIAMS 3c (itlluN. No. (3 Wall St. 
A Clothes Wringing Machine 
for $1. 500 Agents desired at 
Once. Sample Wringer and 
terms,$1. KIPPI & MEKZ. Box 
•JO, Indianapolis, lnd. 
No. 132 BROADWAY, 
NEW VOItlt, 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, President. 
WANTED, r- 100.000 MEN 
To Labor at tlieir Homes, or Travel part or all or the 
time. Will send a Sample Free to commence work 
with. M. M. TILTON, Pittsburgh, Pit. 
B ook agents wanted.-"’a step to 
employ Intelligent canvassers, having Integrity, 
energy, and perseverance, m introduce a Standard 
Work of universal interest, tin; make-up of which 
renders it attractive to all eyes. To experienced so¬ 
licitors possessing the above quiillllciltlona wo will 
nay as liberally as any oilier responsible publishers. 
For full particulars address either BILL, NICHOLS 
&CO.. Springfield. Mass,.or JOHNSiIN A* McCLAIN, 
60S Arch street, Philiideiplita, Pa. 
TYTEAV AND RELIABLE RECIPESto Cure £ n Disposer. 
IN Also HONe tvand Rare M1 see I laneous R<-ci pvslor ;i0e. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. C. F. WultirUlgc, PullsvlllC. Pc. 
PrppCT of perpetunl beauty.and hcuntllul art 
OCviiC I of culling'tniir Just rii,wall "d. Sent (or 
lOcts. Address I’rtR. HARV ICY. GfiiTflttsvItle, Onto. 
E AN’TEltFKISTNIi AGENTS and Peddlers for 
'j our NKIV CCI.INAKY Pit BBS vN'ti SIR.UMilt 
combined, for picking and straining all kinds of 
Fruits. Berries. Vegetables. I.iird, Tallow. Meats, 
Cheese, etc. Three sines from $3 to 810 : 00,000 al¬ 
ready sold tn a low localities. Circulars tree. IdT- 
ti.i;fi bi.u A Dame, 10G Washington si., Boston, Ma*s, 
00^4 k n Month easily made with Stencil Olid 
Kuv-< heck Dies, secure Circular and 
Sample#,/r*r. S. M. spiiM'KK, Bruttleboro, Vt. 
WANTED Ladles and gentlemen to solicit sub- 
tv s'-rlnltops for Captain fjlitxfer's new book, 
“tvukr Years i.n the Feiiewai.Cavalry.” The 
most thrilling, popnlar and he#l selling work Of the 
day. Anvhodv can sell it. Everybody liaysit. Sold 
by Agents only. It. It. FERGUSON & CD., 138 Bleak¬ 
er St. , Nciv Yol It 
(T, I it A DAY FOR ALL with Stencil Tools. 
J51I ’ Address A. E. GRAHAM, Sprlrigtleld, V t. 
oo$75 to $250 Per Month, 
tZZ male, to Introduce thoGENt INE IMPROVED 
as COM M O N S E N S K KA M 11, V S EWING M A- 
Li-J CHINE. Till Machine will stitch, hem. fell, 
f T tuck, quilt., curd. hind, brant arid embroider In n 
iiiost. superior manner. Price only $16. Fully 
licensed and wairanted for live years, We will 
pay $1,060 I n any machine Hint will new a sirong- 
i er, more beautiful, or more elit-llc seam Ilian 
. ours. It makes the " Elastic LoekStltch." Every 
, , second stItch can he cat. and 'dill the clutli can- 
not lie pulled apart without louring It. We pay 
r— Agents from *75 to $250per mom li and expenses, 
or a conimlssloii from which Iwico that amount 
.- ran ht‘ undo Address HECDAIB At CO., IftWtiHl, 
-Iz .Mas,.; Pitvbni yli, l‘a.; 8f. I.ouie, Ho.,ur Vhlca- 
>- CM. HI. __ 
Y GENTS ! READ THUS! 
We tvlll pay Agents a Salary of #30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large cw^picsion to sell 
our new and wonderful mvtiuUOP#.. -Vflilress 
M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall. Mich. 
tkiA i V a .11 until! Employment: Extra luduce- 
I »)" ' incuts : A premium HcH(8E and WAGON 
for Agents W li desire to employ agents tor a term of 
seven years, to sell the Hneltnve #20 shuttle Hewing 
Machines. H makes u stitch allkeon l>"tli sides.»nd 
Is the best low-priced, licensed machine in the world. 
If. A Hfiuten toll A Co.. Cleveland, i>„ or St. Limit. Mo. 
$10 from 50 Cts. 
S"Uiet|iiiig urgently needed by everybody. Call and 
examine; or 12 samples sont (postage free) for fifty 
cents, that retails readily for ten dollars, 
R. L. WOLCOTT, 1st Chatham Square, N. Y. 
fit ItAVKLKItS TO THE MHTIIWKST ! 
I Take tho "BEE LINK" Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Rati why from Cleve¬ 
land, Obi", by w ay of Crestline, Rulletuntiiliio, In¬ 
dianapolis. Terre Haute. St Louis, etc , or bv way ot 
Columbus, Oinctnnati, Louisville, etc . for all point* 
South or West. PAI.APE DAY and Sl.KVPIXti CARS 
from Cleveland to Colutnbu.s, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent * 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
J A K K S II O It E 
AND 
Michiiai Soutliern Railroad, 
The leading thoroughfare, connecting the East 
with the West and Southwest. 
The only Western Lino running all Express trains 
through to Chicago without change or ears. Con¬ 
necting directlv with all trains of the New York 
Central and Hudson River and Erie Railways, and 
with all Western Lines. 
Four Through Exprrss Trn i iis Dully, (Sen¬ 
dai- ...veeptrd.) Hint to avoid any detentions of 
through passengers tr.ini the East, this Line runs 
Tivu Silllilny Ten til* through to Cleve- 
In ml, Toledo nml Cllli-ugo. 
Md'oittlcent I’alai’c Car* run ever thl- Line be- 
tuei ii New York, Chicago, =•. ianiis, and Louisville. 
Also, u Dully Line or I'alaoe Sleeping C,.rs runs ex- 
I dUHlvely tiBlweeii Rochester, Cleveland, Toledo. 
Chicago and St. Louis. Through tickets for sale at 
I all principal Railway ticket offices throughout the 
United Huttos, and hy agents ol this Lina III rough- 
] out the ratal. 
t:ilAS. F, HATCH, Gen. tStip’r., 
Cleveland, O. 
J. A. BUUCIL 
Gen. Eastern Fitsscnaer Agent. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Ci OOD NEWS FOR TOURISTS.—“ G. 
vJT [ c.,” the New York correspondent of the 
Toledo Commercial, says In a recent letter:The 
preparations for summer travel are already begin¬ 
ning. The railway companies are going to offer tre¬ 
mendous inducements to excursionists this year- 
greater than ever before. The new fast Time Table 
goes Into effect on all the great trunk lines on the 
15th instant, and It l# calculated to run through from 
New York to Chicago even an hour or two quicker 
than by the fatuous lightning litne of lust year. An¬ 
other new feature this seas n will ho the throwing 
open to travel of the new ly completed Niagara Falls 
Division of the Erie Railway, which is destined 
to open a new phase of excursion travel to that 
delightful spot, by enabling passengers to leave New 
York after breakfast in the morning and go through to 
Slagaru Falls hi daylight, reaching there in time for 
eui'licr. This may seem wonderful at ftr -1 sight, but 
remember we are living In an age ot successive won¬ 
der#. Yet one cannot avoid a little start ol surprise 
at tlie wonderful improvement in modern excursion 
travel, which enables a tourist to take hi# sent after 
breakfast any morning in one of llioso recently con¬ 
structed Palace Conches, the Queen City, the Cres¬ 
cent City, the Jay Gould of the J antes Fi>k. Jr., (each 
costing upwards ot $25.0Utl.).and to be whirled at the 
rate of thirty milch an hour pasta panorama of ever- 
chunging beauty, to the Canadian border, reaching 
there in season for a good Slipper arid a quiet smoke 
before bedtime. 
And for tlie convenience, too, of travelers from 
tlie West, passing through Buffat > from the Lake 
Shore route, let desiring to view Niagara Falls en 
naxsant, the Erie Company have determined to issue, 
free "l Charge, to all such, tickets frem Buffalo to 
Niagara Falls and return, thus affording an oppor¬ 
tunity to visit, without extra cost, tills grandest of 
natural wonders." 
ttcal Grstntc, Q:tc. 
nr it u nt i; ics sale of fink .hill 
1 CRiU'KRTY. being part of the estate "f the 
late Cti a ki.ks CAiuiui.t.. Esq Bv virtue of a decree 
of Circuit Court tor Howard County. Md„ the under¬ 
signed will sell at auction, at Court Hoii-e Door, in 
Ell lent t City, Mil,, on Tuesday..! uty 25, 1871. ut. three 
o'clock, I*. M , a large Stone Grist Mill, 18 mtlcn from 
Baltimore, near tlie Frederick Turnpike, with two 
water powers, lor wheat and corn, P.i lowse-power 
eileli : one Stone Dwelling: one large Frame Dwell¬ 
ing and Store, with usual unt-biilldlngs; a line 
orchard and Ili acres of ground attached, Also, a 
largo Frame Saw-Mill, 15 tmr*e-powrr. will, two 
small billldthg* and 37 acre of well wooded land, 
similarly Hiunied. Also, two commodious Stone 
Dwellings In Ellicott City. All In fee and taxes paid 
to day Ol sale. Terms ut Sale. --One.third rush on 
dnv of sale, one-third In six and one-Hiiid In twelve 
months; the credit ptivninnt* to hear interest and to 
he secured to the satlstaetloil of ihe Trustee, or all 
cash, ut tho option of the purchaser. 
K. NVYATT ISLAM HARD, Trustee, 
57 HI. Paul Ht.. Baltimore, Md. 
VALI ABI.I4 FARM FOR SAKE AT 
> AUUT1GN. 
The farm of tDo lute Mrs. Saiiaii WINCHbSTRlt, 
a ball tulle south went of village of Waterloo, Seneca 
county. N.. will ho sold at auction on Wednesday, 
August 2d. 1ST I, at 2 o’clock P. M , on tlie premises. 
Said farm contain* ahuut 30 acres, and is well known 
to lie one "f the best farms in Seneca county: Is well 
watered, the soil adapted to all kinds id' grains, has 
grind variety of frnlr, with bums arid outbuildings to 
house, all crops, and will be sold IP close I lie estate. 
Part of tlie purchase ..icy can renin in on mortgage. 
For farther particulars inquire ot John Marshall, on 
farm adjoining, C. l> MORGAN, for Ileu s. 
Fayette. N. A’., 1871. 
RESERVE 
DIVIDEND 
POLICIES 
ISSUED ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUR¬ 
ANCES. 
For information concerning the As¬ 
sets, Plans of Business or Terms to 
Agents, apply to the Office of the 
Company, or to any of the following 
General Managers of Agencies: 
ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Secretary. 
I\ B.ATCHFQR3 STARR., 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFOR3D <&. CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. P. HOADLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FRANK CIIABTBERIiAirr, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
J^ATMINAii <’AIMTOIi 
Stock, )Jonltvn, frc. 
I VHUE SALES. - One Thousand Fivd 
I j Hundred nml Seventeen it,Al7i OHIO IM- 
CROV ED Chester Swine were shipped Into the vari¬ 
ous State*. Tei ntories. and Canada, for Breeder* In 
187(1, by L. It. SILVER. Salem O. 
Send for description and pneeof this iutttous breed 
and other Thorough-hied Animal'* and Fowls. 
QREAT IMPORTATION <»■’ 
Hijl-Bred Domestic Animals. 
The ship Hudson. (‘Hpt. Pratt. Just arrived from 
England, lias on board four magnificent, Short-Horn 
Cows: 22 Jersey Cows and Heifer*, selected from 
the inland of Jersey fed superior milking qualities; 
35 Essex. Berkshire. Suffolk- and Prince Albert i 
Swtne, snveral being from the Prince Consort.' * farm, 
and that of the Royal AgHiMlltUrill College al '"ren- 
eesier ; :ttCtit*wold and Down Sheep; and id supe¬ 
rior Ponies, broken to saddle amt harness, some "f 
whlfh arc admirably adapted *-o ladles' and chil¬ 
dren's pliietons. 
This stock can bo seen on board ship Hudson, at 
Pier 20, East River, and is lor sale by 
It. H. ALLEN «fc CO., 
Agricultural IVarehouso, 189 mid 191 Water street, to 
whom apply for lists and prices. 
CAM. C . COL T , 
O HARTFORD, COTSTN., 
Importer aurt Breeder of Jersey tattle, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Choice Came Fowls. 
A few Jerseys for sale—cows, yearlings and calves. 
Address, for description and term*, us above. 
C* VANISH HEIMN OS.-WE OF FEU FOR 
O sale, low, a limned number of oar surplus of tlno 
thorough-bred*. Send for Catatogiic. Drder* so¬ 
licited. JOHN SHELDON A SON Moscow, V Y. 
P ritE-HltED YORKSHIRE AND ( tlES- 
ler Pigs; OotaWOld and Southdown Sheep: Al- , 
derncy, Durham. Devon anil Avrithlrv Calve*: Fancy 
Poultry, Rabbits, Guinea Pig#. Deer, Dog*, Maltese I 
Cats. Ac. 'I'am.* Bald Bugle. For sale cheap, hy 
N. GILBERT, Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd. | a. 
P IIEAIIUIH CHESTER WHITE IMGS, I 
Fowls, Sheep, Ac., Ac. Send stamp tor Cata¬ 
logue- BAA LKS A CO., 
8U Market St.. Box 14, Philadelphia. Pa. 
I MPORTED PRIZE IMPROVED BERK¬ 
SHIRE SWINE, selected from 'Queen s' pens, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, for sale. Short-Horn ( at- 
tle, roost Mshloimbl.j Herd Book pedigree*, till ages. 
Mammoth Bronze Turkey. Al*". a pack of unex¬ 
celled Fox Hounds are kept tor pleasure, a ml surplus 
stock sold an dually. If parti e* prefer, will scad stock 
C. O. D. 11. c. GRAFF, Box 400, Maysville, Ohio, 
1 1 OWLS FOR SAT.E.-A few Partridge and 
1 Huff Cochin Cocker'd*, ''red from my premium 
sstock. Address.willl aUitipJSAAL V AN \\ lNKLlC, 
Greenville. Hudson Co.. N..1. 
p AV . I I> 15 I* I* , 
* fruit and produce 
< OH MlftttlOX ii i;kciiai\t, 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NT l: W Y O It IC . 
P It . K L T, I O T T , 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and Plan* for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, &c„ to order. 
MORGAN, for Ileus. 
kAft TAR MS FOR SALE IN AILS. 
* **AV1'*0 sourl and Kansas. Send 
stamp for Circular and Price List, to II. L. BROWN 
A CO., Fayette, Missouri. 
jV - O H T II 
tllSSOI III 
Life Insurance Go.. 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OP CONGRESS. 
MATTHEW G. EMERY. President. 
HIRAM G. WILSON, Viee-Pren’t and Gen'l Supt. 
JOHN B. PATTERSON, Soc’y and Treasurer. 
FLODOAUDO HOWARD, M. D., Medical Counsel. 
A National Mutual Life Insurance Company In all 
respects. 
Policy-holders elect the officers from among them¬ 
selves, and manage the Company through Trustees 
of Departments In every State. 
NEW YORK DKPA UTJIBNT, 
139 Bromlu ay, 
A. D. BltlGHAlH, Sup’l. 
PENNSYLVANIA OEPA RTMENT, 
135 South Second St., 
1‘lilladolphiu,' l*a., 
PEDDLE A WIDDIPIELl), Sup Pm. 
OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
IN. Ii. Cor. Fourth A Race St#., 
Cincinnati, 
I,. W. VAN DYKE, Sup’t. 
CENTRA I. OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
ColttilllMIK, 
J. I,. CHAIUP, Sup’t. 
NORTHERN OHIO DICPA RTOT’T, 
Cleveland. 
AV. L. HOLDEN, Sup’t. 
INDI AN A DI5PA RTMENT, 
La fa ye tie, 
MURDOCK RICO'S, MipM*. 
MICHIGAN DEPA RTJIIIST, 
Detroit, 
.JOHN F. AVAGI5, Sup’t. 
MISSOURI DEPART RENT, 
Corner Third stud Pine Sts., 
St. Loni#, 
GUERARD ISRO’S, Sup’t!., 
FOR SALE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 120,000 Acre* ot the Fine#! Furill¬ 
ing nml (il'iitlllll Lulid III llm I oiled Slate*, 
for eule at, low price# and oil vvrv easy term*, thus 
enabling an ti'diiett'l'iUs man with sm.ill capital to 
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