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Cpf^TR the Lines of the 
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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— A peanut famine is Impending. 
— Iowa has a bed of mineral paint. 
— Soap Gulch is a place in Montana. 
— Atlanta, Georgia, has a woman shoemaker. 
— Washington Territory has a borax lake. 
— Mobile exports more oranges than Messina. 
— The Cardiff giant is stored in a barn at West 
Troy. 
— Rome has just installed its first Freemason’s 
lodge. 
— Seventy-eight women are preaching in the 
United Slates. 
— The American Bible Society received $730,- 
464.70 last year. 
— Specie shipment from New York on the 13th 
inst. was $600,000. 
— Pittsburgh forbids the sale of cigars by 
druggists on Sunday. 
— Rattlesnakes are particularly plenty this 
summer in Kansas. 
— The potatoe bug has opened business in 
Rensselaer County, N. Y. 
— l’cn dollars is the fine for throwing stones 
at small birds in London. 
— .Six Catholic priests in Bohemia hnvo re¬ 
cently turned Protestants. 
— The Parisian youth sell teeth of the dead 
Communists as curiosities. 
— There are eleven negroes on the Grand Jury 
of the city of Eufala. Ala. 
— The population of Soutliwestern Wisconsin 
is almost entirely German. 
— Fayette County, Iowa, has lost seven per¬ 
sons by lightning this year. 
— A new counterfeit fifty cent piece is in cir¬ 
culation at Rochester, N. Y. 
-• Seventeen and eighteen pound cabbages arc 
the sensation at Augusta, Gu. 
— The Connecticut State tax for the current 
year is two mills on the dollar. 
— Some of the clerks in I lie Treasury Depart¬ 
ment labor but two hours a day. 
— A Jersey City editor is defendant in libel 
suits for an aggregate of $300,1100. 
— The Pullman Car Company of Chicago own 
over 300 sleeping and parlor cars. 
— Georgia maidens spin lioruc-growii silk co¬ 
coons. and make their own thread. 
— Boston has a trade in refrigerators amount¬ 
ing to three thousand dollars per year. 
— The Batavia, N. Y., Cheese Factory now 
uses about 4,500 pounds of milk per day. 
— Portsmouth harbor is full of mackerel, aud 
they sell in the city-at. three cents apiece. 
— Louisiana lias lately produced a six pound 
turnip in the neighborhood of New Orleans. 
— Canada Complainant her census. She thinks 
she has more people limn the returns exhibit. 
— (hie linn in Batavia, N. Y., sold tile past sea¬ 
son over one hundred bushels of strawberries. 
— Quebec has permission to tear down the 
gates connected with Llio fortifications of the 
city. 
— Minnesota lias a steam plow which turns 
over two acres of ground in thirty-four min¬ 
utes. 
— From January 1 to July 1 , 81,590.279 feet of 
lumber were surveyed at Bangor, against 65,- 
587,423 during the corresponding period of last 
year. 
— Great Britain spends ns much in two days 
on liquors as she does in a year on foreign mis¬ 
sions. 
— Thu Gambling thieves of Kansas City, Mo., 
do their business “ on the square*’—the public 
square. 
— Miss Sarah Aiken of Clinton, Iowa, rows 
.73.009 worth of passongors across the Mississippi 
annually. 
— Since July, 1870. 83 great toll or turnpike 
bridges have been destroyed in whole or in part 
in France. 
— A little girl of three years had a nineteen 
pound tumor removed from her abdomen in 
Fall ltivcr. 
— Theaverago salary of public school teach¬ 
ers in Lowndes County, Miss., is seventy dollars 
per mon th. 
— A young lady at Saratoga appeared on the 
4di in a white costume, with one blue shoe aud 
one red one. 
— Bellevue avenue, Newport, is considered to 
he the most beautiful ocean drive 011 the Amer¬ 
ican continent. 
— A large force of Chinese have been sent 
from San Francisco to work on the Northern 
Pacific Kali road. 
QTrccs, Sccbs, plants, 
B l Y YOUR TREES AT Ilcaiiqiiartrr*. 
One hundred and fifty acres in Trees—Apple. 
Tear, Plum, Cherry, &<*., Ac. 
All young ami thrifty. Croat inducements to pur¬ 
chasers at retail. 
Send fur Catalogues (containing much valuable 
information) und Price 1,1st. 
NICHOLAS & NEWSON, Geneva, N. Y. 
Turnip seeds by mail 
LEAIUNG SORTS — NISW CROP. 
Early Dutch. Purple-top Strap-leaf, White-top 
Strap-leaf. Yellow Aberdeen, Golden Bull, Long 
White or Cow Horn, Improve*l American Untii-Bngti, 
per ounce 10 cents ; pur one-quarter pound 25 cents; 
per pound 76 cents. 
Jitvx Jlt/ruieMm. $ Of 
AS CiSpRow cUr faieJlmrlLr 
"FRUIT" TREES? 
Write to E. IHOODYiV* SONS, Ijfickport, N. 
Ym for \V hoips:t)c Trad© t<Jsfc« mnv ready, of one of 
tin' I.nrue*I, licit und (Jlienpnt stock of Fruit 
I rce*, 1W SeedlitiKH, and other Nursery Slunk 
>n tlin l meed States. Kxtra large and fine lot of 
bTAN'DAu u Pica it Turks. 
ifvtuiclcr’s ®nibc. 
Agents {Ranted, S-c. 
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CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. 
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. NESDAY, 
an follows: 
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In both ENGLISH and GERMAN, embracing the 
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GtocU, ]Jo 11 11VI}, Sdt. 
a m. 
&%>7 Psychomancy. 
, , , f * ill tying the power of 
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knowledge. Psyrhi.inlmcv i» the title of s new work 
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full instructions in 1 lie seiencc of Soul Charmlngamt 
Psychologic Fascination; how In exert this wonder¬ 
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or Writing Mediums, Divination, Spiritualism Al¬ 
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Young's Ilarein. Guide to .Marriage. ,to. q'|,js i, till* 
only bonk in the English language professing 
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gaming the confidence of Jurors, the Physician in 
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ness. Price by mall, in cloth, 11.25; unpin* covers, *i 
Agents wanted for tills hook. Private Medical 
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samples lice. Address T. \V. Evans, Publisher and 
Perlumor, 41 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Steerage passage (Uffien No, 29 Broadway), $30, cur¬ 
rency. ' ’ 
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_ WILLIAM S & G UR i N, No, 03 Will I St. 
rriTlAVLLEKS TO THE SOUTH WEST j 
I l ake (ho "REE LINE "■—OovelniuJ, UOlumtiiis, 
Cincinnati ami Indianapolis Uallwiiv— from Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way of Creaf,tine, RelleLmtaim*. In¬ 
dianapolis, Terre I lame, St. Louis, etc., or hv wav of 
Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points 
Smiih or West. Pai.ai'io day ami si.ichpino Cars 
I rorn Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
E. 3. FLINT, General Superintendent 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
T AKE S 13 O K E 
The leading thoroughfare, connecting the East 
with the West ami Southwest. 
.The only Western Line running all Express trains 
t hrough to Chicago without change or cars. Con¬ 
necting directly with .ill trains of the New York 
Central and Hudson River and Eric Railways, and 
with all Western Line*. 
Eonr Thin.null ICxprrMM Ti-ntm. Dully, (Sun- 
nays excepted,) uml to avoid any detentions of 
through passengers from the East, Mils Line runs 
. T ? V V., *"u«l'<V Train- lliroitgli la GIt*ve¬ 
in n«L Poledo mid Clitcnmi, 
Magioiicent Palace Cars rim over this Line he- 
tween Nf « Y’nrk. Clitengn, St. Louis, and Louisville. 
A lso, a Dally Line of Palace Sleeping Cars runs ex¬ 
clusively between Rochester, Cleveland, Toledo. 
Chicago and Nl. Lnilts. Through tickets Tor sale at 
alt principal Railway ticket office* throughout the 
United State*, and by agunls ot this Lino through¬ 
out tho East. 
CHAN. F. HATCH, Gcii. Mup’t., 
J.A. BURCH, Cleveland, O. 
Gen, Eastern I’nsscijger Agent, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Jubustuial Societies. 
OlH A DA Y ED It ALL with Stenelt Tools. 
«Pl t" Addiess A. E. GRAHAM. Sprlngtlnld, Vt. 
C^$75 to $250 Tor Month, everywhere, 
t. * mule and fe- 
^.miile, I*. Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED 
COMMON N E N S E FA M 11, V S I*;VV I NO M A- 
Li-J chine. This Machine will stitch, hem. fell, 
C-3 tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a 
most superior manner Price only $15. Fully 
, licensed and Mummied fin live years, We wilt 
i pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew astrong- 
> or, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than 
, -, ours. Il make# Die" Elastic Lockstitch." Every 
, , i second stitch ttan be cut, and still the clolli can- 
T“ not he pulled apart without tearing It. We pay 
■~~~ Agents from $75 to I3.V0 per merit h and expenses, 
(Til commission from which twine that amount 
-eT can lie made. Address HKCoM R & Co., Bushin, 
- 3 -. Man'.; PitctAlTyh, Pa ., Nf. Louis, Mo., or Ultlcii- 
co. III. 
yGENTS! 1615 ID THIS ! 
We will pay Agents u Salary of $30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a largo commission, to sell 
our now and wonderful Inventions. Address 
_M. WAGNER Jfc CO., Marshall, Mich, 
S I PI 4 k n ill tin t li! Employment! Extra I udnee- 
I »Jw mold"! A premium llmtsi; and Wagon 
for Agents. VVE desire l" employ agents for a lernt of 
seven years, to sell the Riiokoje $2(1 Shull le Sewing 
Machines. It makes a stitch alike on 1ml.li shies, and 
is the best low-price*!, licensed machine in Hit* world. 
II . A. Henderson A: Co,. Clevelanil. ().. or SI. Louis, Mo. 
$10 from 50 Ots. 
Soincthlngurgnnlly needed by everybody. Call and 
examine; or 12 sample* sent (postage* free) for fifty 
Cents, (lint retails readily for leu dollars, 
U. I*. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
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on tinted paper, bound In flexible mornoeo, Gilt 
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of Die Rint,”either worth $2 at. least. Sent p.,*i paid, 
Oil receipt of 'UbBeriptlnh for puper. The* t» a noim 
tide offer, tiy a lama tide firm Aioll, Mali and 
nanilu rs sent free to all irh o trill ij/ quarter inisttigo 
b< e, Htg) on !hmr mei t d. Semi tier, and srr Iheni. 
(rraiid chance tor agents Large roniniinslonsallow¬ 
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to A IIKKICAN UUBLISHINt; CO., 
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pitEIC! SI5NII If OH A SI*Ii(!l,III!N, 
A A full Catalogue of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
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LEE ,v SIIKPAHD, Publishers, Boston, 
LEE, SHEPARD & DILI.INGHAM, 
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where a complete stock of till publications may bo 
found. 
'T'1115 AMFieiCAN 
Wheat Culturist, 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON TUB 
CULTURE OF WHEAT, 
embracing a brief History and Botanlc-nl Description 
of WHEAT with full practical directions for so- 
HARTFORD, CONN., 
Importer noil Breeiler of Jersey <’;if(le, Herk- 
sliirc Sit I tie ami Clioieo Game Fowls. 
A few Jersey* for sale -cows, yearlings and calves. 
Address, for description and terms, as above. 
pi) K K- »It Kn YOK KSH I It l. A 'TiTT 7 11 KS- 
f tor rig*; < otswold ami Himlliilowii Hhoon • Al¬ 
derney, Durham, Devon ami Vyrshlre Calves; Vanev 
Poultry, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs. Deer, Dogs, Maltese 
Cats. Ac. Tame Rahi Eagle Fin sale cheap, hv 
N. GILIHcltT, Evergreen Farm, tiwynedd, Pa. 
P REMIUM CHEhTER WHITE PIGS, 
(•owls, hhcep, Ac., Ac. Semi stamji for Cata¬ 
logue. RAVLES A CO., 
_ 8)1 Markut St., Rox 44 . Philadelphia, Pa. 
T il I’D If TEI > PIM/.K I 11 P if d V I*; d BERK. 
SHIRE SWINE, seleetcil rrom io„,-.m"! 
vvimlsor, Eng., all nges, for sale. RImii-Hoi n Cat¬ 
tle, ninsl lashlonablc Herd Rook pedigrees, all a* *•* 
Mamrnoth Bron/.e Turkeys. Also, a pack *o unex- 
culled Fox I tioimls an* kept for pleasure,and surplus 
slock sold uni.Ily. If parl ies prefer, will send stock 
C. O. D. H, 0. GBAFF, Box 4IK). Maisville, Ohio. 
*" s *''*SALE,- ' few Partridge and 
A Rut' * '•c.lun l ockerds, I,Ted from jiiv premium 
stock. Address, with slump, ISAAC VAN WINKLE. 
Greenville, Hudson Co.. N..I. 
£ifc Jusuraucc. 
t ; led lug seed, producing new vurletles, iiihI cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
_ Qrbncational, #c. 
M APLKYVOOD INSTITUTE for Young i 
1*1 dies, Pit stlold, Muss,, |*oip and widely known lor 
Superior facilities amt rare beauty urnl Miluhrllvnf 
Inoat,Idfi._Address Rev. C. V. bpraii, Ho- Prlm.lniil. 
P IV E If V I V. w MI LIT A It V ACAD I: MV. 
■ I oiighkeensin. N. 1. Location bcnliliv; Scen¬ 
ery unequuloil; Riillilliigeonveiih'nt; Teuclters hirli- 
lv ediieaten, earnest, working men ; Sysi.-m m Onier 
unsurpassed. A wide-awake. Hiomiigh-golt.g School 
for Roys Wishing lo be trained for Huslm s*, for Col¬ 
lege, or for West Point or the Naval Academy. Ad- 
d ivss OT1H HIP RE E. A M.. Prom , 
ROW V III) collegiate tuMiifnto, 
1 Prepares for College, for lluslness, lor Teaching 
or for Idle. Puperli brick hutldlngH. .ffd for board, 
fuel, washing, wli It common English, for ball term of 
13 weeks, beg lulling Aug. 31. For 17 years Do* best sus¬ 
tained boa * d * ug seminary for ladles atm genl let in 
tun State. Graduates’ con rses. "A live ('hrlstian In¬ 
stitution. Address, for catalogue, with full infor¬ 
mation, JOS. E. KING, D. D., Fort Edward, N. Y. 
“woman's medical - college^ 
or Tinc Nt*;\v York Im iumauv, 
- j s, ’ < :<nill A veil in', N. V. Winter Hc-sion be¬ 
gins 1st ot October. For pnrMculiirs, address tho 
Secretary, EMILY BLACKWELL, M. I). 
_ Ucal (L'Gtatc, (glr. 
Y am AKLi: FARM FOR SALE AT 
AUCTION. 
The I it r ill of the lute Mrs SABA tf WlNrtlKSTUK 
a half mito unnihwest ,,f village **r Waterloo, Si.. 
county, N„ will he sold at unction on Wednmdav, 
Aiiffina 2*1, 1811, at - o'ch*»’k P. 51,, on the premises. 
Said f it riii e* *n tal iis a hop t ,Sil acres, ami is well known 
to Ins one of tho best farms In Sem ca county; is well 
watered, t in* soil adapted It* nil kinds of grains, has 
good variety of fruit, with ..sand mil,building* in 
house all crops, and will he sold lo elnso the estate 
I'arl ..I the... reiniiimm niorlgage. 
I'nv I ni l her pm l.lculars innulre **t John Marshall on 
11 FayotVe','NV., 187]. MOrtUAN ’ X '“ 1 ' u «‘«- 
500 FARMS FOIt SALK IN 1ITS- 
x: XXXVAVJIO M*url and Kansas. Send 
slump for Circular and Price 1,1st, to II L. BROWN 
&CO., Fayette, Missouri. 
^/yn>ows' a^d oBcnaANS'’ 
BENEFIT LIFE 
No- 832 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK, 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, President. 
3Sr33Y^7- 
3NJ ATIOW^LIj 
svni EXPOSITION 
-omco juiy, i»iu, tet great toll or turnpike —^. - 
bridges have been deal royed iu wlioio or in part To meld at D C O \t P 
in France. CHICAGO, . II.l.INOIS, BiEiJI EhIW £ 
— A little girl of three years had a nineteen SEPT 19th 20 th AWB «ic*t 
Pound tumor removed from her abdomen in OJEJXrA * AS * Tn > aist > I 1 D fT H 
Fall ltivcr. . _ THE auspices op the III W 1 31 H J9 
— Theaverago salary of public school tench- Illinois Swiuc Breeders’ Association 
ers ill Lowndes County, Miss., is seventy dollurs - ©iTIii BOICO 
per mun th. Competition Open ro all the World. 
«irinnbf£^I^So*J3bKli,".‘!;S 130 ^s*?"**, f,-om » 1S ON Lira and nno**™ absbh- 
one red one. AO #100 Lach. ANCES. 
— Rollevne avenue, Newport, is considered to in „ ni , m AI ‘ 8 ° 
he tin* most beautiful ocean drive on the Amur- ~ ‘ SWFEPSTAKKS Pit ZES, R A\GI.\G For information concerning the As- 
ioan continent. FRO M $100 TO $ |QQ0. sets, Plans of Business or Terras to 
f rout San Francisco 0 to ^workf °on a MK) ^Northern Sond f° r Premium Lists with Rule* and Regulations. Agents, apply to tllO Office of the 
Pacific Railroad, <'SNAaftUK« S3IOAD, Scc’y, Company, or to any of the following 
thl UnUed 0 SMtos ,f «i Z aT , tbe pin , fttCtorie rI 8 ia a—- tllitloiH - General Managers of Agencies: 
me uni toil btutes, eight iu number, produce ~ • - ■ ° ° 
6 ,72o,ouo.ooo pins. MONEY IN THE HARDEN; ROBERTA GRANNISS Sprrptarv 
— Olympia County, W. T., lins but 708 inhabi- A VEGETABTE MANDAT IIUULH H. UllHIlllldO, OcblGldiy. 
t.mts, yet these support four weekly ntswspa- - T* RATCHFORD STAUR 
Persnndorfoduily. By P. T. QUINN. * * xt " z *’ A ' / - S4 - E 13 
CHICAGO, . . ILLINOIS, 
SEPT. 19th, 20th AND 21st, 
UNDER THE AUSPICES OB' TIIE 
Illinois Swiuc Breeders’ Association 
Competition Open to nil the World. 
liSO Class Pi’ciitiuiiis From $1S 
to #100 Each. 
ALSO 
12 GUAM) SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES, RANGING 
FROM $100 TO $1000. 
Send for Premium Lists with Rules and Regulations. 
CHARLES SNOAO, Scc’y, 
Joliet, Illinois. 
Finely lllustriiled witli numerous eugriivlngs of a 
practical ohnructcr. 
By iS. EDWARDS TODD. 
This is n hunclsqniely bound duodecimo volume of 
432 paged, ilml should he in the hnmls of every Wheat 
Grower in tin* land. Moot l.y mall, postiigu paid, at 
the reduced price of $2, Address 
D. I). T. IIOOKE, 
New York Oily, or ICoclienier, N. Y. 
r |' 1 If V II O 16 N 15 , 
AND HIS DISEASES. 
My IIOBKUT JKNNIMJS, V. S, 
ILLUSTRATED WITH OVER 100 ENGRAVINGS. 
This work embraces the History, Vurletles, Breed¬ 
ing, Management and Vices of the Horse; with thu 
Diseases to which lie I* subject, and tin* Remedial* 
best adapted l.o thetr Cure To which is added 
Riirey's Method *if Taming Horses, and the Law 
Warranty us rtnnllnid.de lo ( lie J>urcHnt<- .»nd Male of 
tho Annual. I 1 ,very funner will tlnd ibis work in¬ 
valuable, OBpeelally for its treatise on luseiises. It 
contains 384 imees, uml will be sent by mail for $1.75 
per copy. Address 
D. II. T. 1HOOUK, 
New York City, or Roeke-ter, N. Y. 
From Lewis F. Alin t, President oj Western iV. V. 
Faultni Association. 
Any pub I lent ,i on, lioneslly treating llio ndvmico- 
ment, of fowls ns articles of household ecoimniv, taste 
In their display of buutity, symmetry, exnclleneo, or 
grul.Ui*'iiiion in their possession, Id worthy both of 
patronage und study, Kneli we consider "The Peo¬ 
ple’sRractieiil Poultry Rook” to be, and wish for it 
a wide circulation. 
From A A. Willard, Dairy Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
Your Poultry Rook is received. It makes n beau¬ 
tiful volume, and It is u good one too. I congratu¬ 
late you on your success, for you have made a very 
excellent book. 
jy © 16 T 11 
YilSSOI 813 
LANDS 
FOll SALE 
BY TUB 
Hannibal & StJoseph R. R. Co. 
•About I‘JO,BOO Aire* of (lie Ki nest Enrm- 
Ing "ini Glnasing Loud in l lie lulled Suite-, 
for sale at low nriees uml on very easy terms: thus 
enabling an iiubisirbiiis nuiii with snuill capltiil to 
pay for liis land with inonev darned from it. 
Missouri In not too far AVost to lie in u great dis¬ 
tance from markets ; ll* Railroad laeild.le* are great 
uml constantly Increasing ; the elinmt** I* splendid, 
and gooil crops are ill mi list u certainty: while the 
numerous thriving towns mid cities springing up no 
every bund attest bevonil doubt Hull, Die blight, of 
pliiyerv lie bet'll i llei'l llully ilissipulod. .I Hint 
Kji stern men and Iflnstoni capital are doing Uicir 
perfect work. 
OH 16 LANDS DI 5 F 1 OOiTIFK'l'I'I’ION. 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, ami slating what paper you 
saw this In, to EDUARD WILDER, 
Land C’oiuiiii — loner. Ilamiilml, 1H». 
i^TA'I 
AND OFFICI5 
„ OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
Farms $,> t<> $10 per Acre. 
Improved Farms, good ILmses, FoncOB. &c., &c. 
Send for Catalogue. Address 
R. KINGSLAND. General Manager, 
P- O, Box 210, Raleigh, N. C. 
HEAP SOUTHERN FARMS. Non!, 
V Cocolioo Uuluiiy forming nmler an.spiees *.r 
National Migration Bureau, of which Hon. Horace 
Greeley is President. Send stamp for Cirenlars 
Eiilnmblan Southern Land Agency,33 Park Row, N.A' 
pen's and oi(o daily. 
— A seven mile panorama of tlieSt. Lawrence 
Avan sold at auction in Boston for $5*0. Jt issaid 
to have cost $30,009. 
— An cloven year old liny lias walked from 
Kansas City to Houston, Texas—a little tramp of 
one thousand miles. 
Di Chatham, Mass., there are ten retired 
ship-raaatora, from 71 to 91 years of age, the av¬ 
erage being nearly 80. 
— An exploring parly in Wichita County, Tex- 
.. ’ 1,11111 1 an arrow head ol' pure gold and very 
hnespoeimena of copper. 
i,n 7 ) ll ' e , Joui ' 0!l1 says:—”Five thousand nine 
din-i L ' i aUd 1V>rl y f "cliesol' rain fell inChicugo 
duiing the month of June.” 
Lo . uisc< >urt granted twenty-eight di- 
lnif ,i U S " lgle ,,av l 'cceutly. More than one- 
h>Uf the number were Germans. 
Rivnf. 1 '? cou,om Wafod tunnel under tile Detroit 
tend s s ,’ Vf 7 DetP0,t iind Windsor, will ex- 
™nd 8 , 0(18 feet from portal to portal. 
tonM Territory lma passed a prohibi- 
copy SI ITT 1 , tb0 SU1 ° uf t0b ^ <>" Sunday, 
owing the rigid code of ehew-day-ism. 
by t|| L , J p.' ,r0nZe8 .’ stHLUl -s hi id pictures destroyed 
resideoee in’v 1 S 1 ’.' Ad0,phe 
_ ' a i 'ms. ia estimated Avortli $500,090. 
the hoto;:„r^ h . 118 Juat l,ecn ,,lad0 no «f one of 
. . ^•^^,a,*sa t g ir 
c °- °“ 13 •*> 
This Work upon Kitchen anti illnrket 
jj"I'deiiiiig, iiimI Hie 1'ieltl Cultm-e of Root 
Crops, i- now ready. 
U is un able, nmelioul unit well illustrated 12mo, 
pi ..irf pages, sent by mall, post-unid. for *1.50. Pub- 
lialieil l.y |», |j. ij\ ItfoORK, 
New York City, or Roclie-ler, N. Y. 
FRUIT -A. N J > PKODUCK 
o Nt ni i s » a o .fi i: u «; rant, 
323 CREENWICH STREET, 
isr d; vv y o iu iv. 
l’KOD UCF 
1A B 0 Wdl'TSOn’s HEAD SHOT 
UW IBM V I : pu ">xr ,,M •‘indsof wm-ms 
H* S ; 1 froinUHltSKSni.ilCATTLH 
WW vll I Vl W I, li 'he be-t (oiidltion 
. . ., I owilm*iii use. *nol*l hv Drug¬ 
gists mid Grocers everywhere. C W It V DC ICR \ 
( Wholesale druggists, Newark, N..I , PrenrleLors 
Sent by mail, pienald, upon receipt of «) cents. 
“Tjik Pi oule’s PkaiticAi. Poi emy RooiT” 
liy Wni. At, Lewis, lately pulillMititl hv I) d T 
Moore, at the Ri KAl. jNbav-YORKEH office, is one of 
tlie best works we Imve seen fur Die general reader 
—plain, practical and sound. It I routs **r the differ¬ 
ent breeds, mol Hie breeding, rcui'llip and tDo gene¬ 
ra) mamigernefit of poultry of all kinds, and contains 
just the informutlun most needed by tin) people. 
Price $1 .;jU. - the Huml CilTollntun, Charleston, jt. (’, 
‘■'I'lIH People’s practical Poultry Rook,” (D. D. T. 
Moon.*,) by Win. M. Lewis, is one of those cyolopvediu 
W'.rkn which seem to cover the whole ground, * * 
It seems to contain everything that, needs to be said 
its to Die varieties, branding, rearing, housing gen¬ 
eral management, etc., of fowls, and illustrated as it 
)s with a hundred engravings, it is worth i.i tho fann¬ 
er a nrout ninny dollars moro than Its price.— N. Y. 
Evening Mail, 
It is the most complete work of the kind ever pub- 
ishoil, and contains everything anybody wishes to 
know about breeds of fowls, with the rearing, fatten¬ 
ing and proper cure ol’ all sorts of the feathered tribe 
fully and attractively pictured out.— N. JJ. Homestead. 
F. RATCHFORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia, 
BLACKFORD & CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. F. HOADLX2Y, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
P K. ELL I © TT, 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemoteries, 
Parks. Ac., to order. 
H UTCHINSON’S FAMILY EIDER AND 
\\ me Mill. Witt. Single or double curb. Is tho 
1 cheapest and best; grinds fine, fast 
and easy; makes pure wine and 
sweet elder : and saves all Die fruit. 
More Hum 20,(99 now in use. 
Daniel-' Power mill, 
For largo manufacturers, is not 
liable to injury, and makes more 
cider from llie fruit than any other; 
also, large and small presses and 
..The Copper Strip Feed Cutter, 
Nlshwity, I Pulverising Harrow, und 
the Burch Universal Plow, will be 
used by every Farmer us soon us 
c Lr<mh>r. Peek-kill Plow 
\\ oi-k-, M Be.-.kmai) St., N. Y„ or (il Morwin St„ 
Cleveland, Ohio, 
tSroor • 
tViM 'FS IT filer 
rpiIK 
11HST DIVISION 
'Jr***: 
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company 
OFFER FOR SALK 
l,SO 0,000 Acres of 
PRAIRIE. TIMBER & MEADOW LANDS, 
At prices ranging from *4 to $12 per nero, for Cush, or on Long Credit, with Interest at Seven per cent, 
per annum. CASH PRICKS one dollar per acre less than Credit Prices. 
Tho Bonds of tlie Company taken at par on Cash Sales. Emigrant houses at tho principal Stations 
free for all emigrants. Applications for land can be made through the Station Agents. 
For further particular's and pamphlets, apply to 
HERMANN 'FI60TT, Lmul Coninilssloner, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mkm.—G overnment lauds still to be had, under the Homestead Law, along tho main lino ol’ tho ubovo 
Railroad. 
