FOR 
AND 
Send fur lbefore buying elsewhere. 
F. K. PHOENIX. Ill •mint iigtou 
> } 1 '^\^ ESO T4 &S 
( ( 0 ~ 6 Shewing 
V^X: C ENlTRM- the Lines of ihe 
SAINT PAUL and PACIFIC, RAIL ROAD COMPA 
ffojjrf And its Connections-. 
Price for the present,97# and accrued inter¬ 
est in currency. 
Circulars, maps, pamphlets, documents, &c\, 
furnished upon application. 
Exprossngo relating to the Ilonds free. Mar¬ 
ketable Securities received in Exchange. 
We have been at great expense in the exami¬ 
nation of this property anil the bonds and mort¬ 
gage, and are satisfied the investments In this 
LoaU will not.only be safe but prod table. We 
base our calculations on the fact, that the First 
Mortgage Bonds of this Company, on the East¬ 
ern Division, lately successfully placed by our 
Ann at 97, 1 *, have advanced to 103, and accrued 
interest, making them rule at 100, or nearly ten 
per cent, advance. 
Under all circumstances, wo unhesitatingly 
recommend them. 
Carlton 
|Mtt IT AMI OKNA RENTAL TICK MS. 
I 1 Ai>iile Trees mill KveTQvecvs specialit irs, Send for 
Reduced Price List. 
J. S. BOYNTON, Stryker, Williams Co., Ohio. 
Write to 1C, MOODY,V SONS, Lnekpni't, N. 
Y.. for Wh desalt* Trade List, now ready, oi ..f 
the Large*!, ltc»i ami L’lieupcrtt steels of l<'•• n 1 1 . 
'I'l’ci 1 *, l*eiir Seedlings, mid other Nnrsery Stock 
in the United Steles. Extra tinge anil fine lot of 
STANDARD PEAR Tit HUH. 
PACIF 
rainai 
OtterUnl 
Lake 
Agents Counted, &c 
T7»XPK.KIKM Ell AGENTS WANTED To 
I J .sell the Franz A; Pope Family Knitting Machine. 
The latest and best Invention or Ihe kind. Knits 
thirty pair* of socks in n day - heel and mo complete. 
Better than a sewing machine or anylhing else to 
sell. Retail pride, >40. Ci mi mission* to agents most 
satisfactory, Machine sells whenever atiown. Ad¬ 
dress, KK A S'/, & POPE KNITTING MACtl IN E CO., 
Bucyrus, Ohio. 
RfcTSfivOAr 1 
1>|C uXu,. 
/a/., v 
Stillwater 
A ItAltUI IIAM K FOR AGENTS ! Agents 
xY we will inly you NIO |»er wwli in ('n«di, If 
you will engage with us at oner. Everytlnng fur¬ 
nished and expenses nulii. Address If. A. ELLS He 
CO.,Charlotte, .Michigan. 
Invented t>v the lute Bishop Sorr.K. ib creating u 
rrvoluHnn in Uieeurtiof Sciatica, Rheumatism, 
oi-\, k 11 in to) mil Sitnai. Complaints, 
smti! Throat, Sprains, &c. The cures effected by it, 
.financial, (Etc. 
" Tlie best Smite for Indigestion, dyspepsia, 
wakefulness and general debility, is Ferro Plios- 
pliaied Elixir of Calisayn Bark, (the original 
Calisaya Bark and Iron,) made by CaSwkl: , 
Hazard ft Co.” -Leavenworth Herald. 
iUiscellancmis. 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Will dispose of ONE 111 .INURED PIANOS. Mc^„- 
DKONS. and ORGANS of six llrst-eluss makers, in¬ 
cluding Waters's, at KXritiaiELY I.OW PRICKS FOR 
cash, dprixi; this month, or will take from $4 to $20 
monthly until paid. A new kind of PARLOR OH- 
L AN, the most beautiful style and .orfect tone ever 
made, now on exhibition at Isl lie adway, N. Y. 
QTIjc drnticlcr’s (Buriiic. 
— A $3,000 diamond has been found in a Florida 
fish. 
_Minnesota lias ten railways in process of 
construction. 
— Raising basket willow is a leading Industry 
at Lyons, N. Y. 
-St. Louis lias *1,730,000 worth of school 
houses—48 of ’em. 
— Mules were killed by the beat at Baton 
Rouge, La., recently. 
I I n n jewelry business in Leominster, Mass., 
js having a good run. 
— Dresden lakes the lend or German cities as 
a resort lor Americans. 
— The Turks have built, a terrible ironclad, 
and culled it Mukatileinilieigher. 
— White leather harness has been introduced 
l,y a sporting man at Long Brunch. 
— There are live foreign ambassadors at New¬ 
port and eight attaches of legation. 
— There is an industrious set of men in Paris 
who subsist by writing autographs. 
— A Boston horse-car conductor has missed 
only twenty-live trips in Ihe.years. 
— An old miser starved In death in an Albany, 
N. Y., barn, with $85,60 in liis pocket. 
— The model of a gallows was sent- to the Pat¬ 
ent OHice, from Indiana, the oilier duy. 
— Of tlie 33 Scotch counties, 11 have a smaller 
population in 1371 than they had in 1861. 
— There are but 30,000 landholders in Great. 
Britain out of a population of 31.500,000. 
— The street ear companies of Pan Francisco 
have reduced the lute from >i'l to l cents. 
_ A hour recently treed a whole party of sur¬ 
veyors in the vicinity ol Long Lake, N. V. 
— Over $3,300 have thus far been expended on 
the new avenue from Ballstou to Saratoga. 
— Three powerful turret ships and seven iron¬ 
clads are being built for tin* German Navy. 
— In Sweden female students arc admitted to 
the universities, on the same terms as men. 
— Drati is the aristocratie color for coach¬ 
men's livery among the New port cottagers. 
A fifteen-foot rubber ralt is being built in 
New York oily for an ocean trip to England. 
— The police of Woburn, Mass., have inter¬ 
dicted the sale of prize candy on the Common. 
— The value of taxable properly in Georgia 
has increased $3l,00H,n(M during the present year. 
— The mouth of a cave supposed lobe nine 
miles long lias been discovered near Sedalia, Mo. 
— One hundred and scyenty-uino passenger 
trains arrive at and depart from Chicago every 
day. 
— English juries never allow less than fifty 
pounds on a clearly proved breach of promise 
case. 
ft is estimated that there are nearly 30,000,- 
0(HJ pounds of wool raised in Vermont, every 
year. 
The latest novelty in brooches are carved 
spiders, mosquitoes and oilier insects, of tortoise 
shell. 
— A Minnesota juror addressed a note to the 
judge, in which' ho styled him ns “Onambio 
jdg.” 
— If Missouri hoarders “blow up " the land¬ 
lady, she retaliates by putting torpedoes in the 
hasli. 
— The New Haven Palladium reckons tho 
cost of the capital lobby of that city at $30,000 
for the present year. 
«— In Fredoiiia, N. Y., over 608 feminine signa¬ 
tures were placed to a protest against granting 
licenses to rumsollers. 
— It is estimated that about six miles of rail¬ 
road will bo built In New England each day for 
the next two months. 
— Fossil lions,tigers, leopards,elephants, heif¬ 
ers, lemons, palm leaves and eoeoanuts have 
boon found in Golorndo. 
— Providence, It. I , is earnestly discussing t ho 
grave question whether a man cun sell cotton 
short and be a Christian. 
Furnished ie the United .States Government and 
ttie principal Hospitals. The lavst and cheapen. 
A.GLANZ. Solu Agent, MW William St., New York. 
®rccs, Seeds, plants, Sire. 
Snbnstrial Societies. 
Horace Waters, 481 Broadway* N. Y., 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
Sinking Fund 
LAND GRANT BONDS 
OF THE 
St. Joseph and Denver City 
RAILROAD COMPANY, 
WESTERN DIVISION. 
These Bonds can now be had from the under¬ 
signed, or through ttio principal banks and 
bankers of tbo United States. 
They have thirty (30) years to run, bearing 
Eight Per Cent. (8. p. it.) Interest, payntdc on 
the 15th days of August and February in eacli 
year. The Principal and Interest are payable 
in Gold. The Principal in New York; the In¬ 
terest in New York, Loudon and Frankfnrt-on- 
Main, free of tax. They are Coupon Bonds, but 
can be registered or con verted into Registered 
Bonds, and are receivable at- par and accrued 
interest in payment for the Company’s land 
sales. Tho payment of the principal and inter¬ 
est is secured by a first and only mortgage on 
the Company’s Lands, granted by the United 
States in 1866, lying on tin? lino of this road, and 
amounting to 1,500,000 acres, tho railway of the 
Western Hi vision, extending from Marysville, 
Kansas, to n junction with Union Pacific Road 
at Fort Kearney, a distance of 170 miles, togeth¬ 
er with the Equipments appertaining, Fran¬ 
chises, Rights of Way, and Personal Property. 
The mortgage is made to the Farmers’ Loan 
and Trust Company of Now York, as Trustees. 
The Bondholders are amply protected by the 
terms of the Mortgage Deed, which prohibits n 
sain or the Company’s lauds nt less than four 
(4) dollars per acre and a release of the lion of 
this Mortgage upon any portion sold until tho 
purchase money is paid to tho Trustees, who 
are authorized to apply thosamo to the payment 
of these Bonds, either by purchase or to the 
Sinking Fund, for their redemption at maturi¬ 
ty. This will more than extinguish the del it, 
and leave the railway and equipments free. 
Tho security for the payment of these bonds is 
therefore beyond all contingency. 
Haiders nf j-SU's, and especially those who do 
not desire to be paid oil' by Hie Treasury De¬ 
partment, can now exchange their Governments 
for these Bonds at- n anOd and substantial profit . 
The locution of the line of the St. Joseph ami 
Denver City Railroad is a commanding one, 
from tho fact that It is a practical extension 
Westwardly of the Hannibal and St. Joseph, 
tbo next Land Grant road after the Illinois 
Central. Tho St. Joseph and Denver City Rail¬ 
road is fed at its Eastern terminus (St. Joseph) 
by railway lines coming direct- from Hannibal, 
St. Louis, Chicago, and local roads converging 
at St. Joseph, its business is therefore secured. 
Hs connection with the Union Pacific Rond 
opens up tlie through middle route across tho 
continent, and is of national importance. This 
is reflected in tho fact that ibo quantities of 
letters and telegrams which wo have received 
during the few days the Ronds havo been for 
sale, applying for these Securities, indicate tho 
quick response of the American pcoplo in sup¬ 
port of internal improvements, while at the 
same time they make a good investment. 
.ui-aim.isi hey,ire I hultei. Try it, use nothingelse, 
a yuu n ill a - curial. It Is the oututs&tc curt fur that 
'o nihil ttUvnie, Saiattcu. For - ..e by Druggist*, 
l'i TV. and $L.7lpor bottle, it yonr druggist lias 
iiimil* askli in to get. it for you. All wholesale druggists 
have it. t.vv. li Y iikh A, SON, Proprietors, Boston. 
JOHN F. HENRY, Agent, New York. 
y it. ELLIOTT, 
-A. o 
Landscape Gardener 
A Nl> 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and. Plana for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, Ac., to order. 
C. " • 1 n 15 lj *> 
P’rujl'l? ANI) PRODUCE 
^ o 3i jb • * s ? o .x 3a a: e: a: hani, 
328 CREENWICH STRcwT, 
^ Id VV V OllK, 
TREES! TREES! 
Four Hundred Acres of Standard and Dwarf 
FRUIT TREES, 
Orchards and Cardens* 
Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Roses. 
Send for Catalogue. 
W. A T. S3IITII, 
Geneva Nursery* Genevn, N. 3*. 
OUR AUTUlN “CATALOGUE; 
Containing a list of the loading varieties of 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, &c., 
and also einhracinp a list of SEEDS suitable for Flo¬ 
rists and MARKKT OA KOKNHKH for Full Sowing, 
will be ready for distribution Sept. 1st, anil will be 
mailed free to all applicants. 
Fetei* Henderson & Co., 
SEEDS MEN, 35 00RTLANDT ST., N. Y. 
B RYANT'S NI ItSICKIICS. Tlio at¬ 
tention of Nursery men and Dealers is Invited 
to nnr stock of APPLE TREKS, ], 2 and 3 years. 
EVERGREICNS all sizes. TREK BEKDLLNGS, In¬ 
cluding Maple, Klin, Pcrslmmtm. box Elder, Ash, 
Cntidpn, and Kumpenn Hindi — witV FINK and 
CHEAP. A pple stocks. Tree Seeds, Ac. 
Price l.tsts free. Wholesale to tlie trade only. 
Address A. BRYANT, JR., Princeton, 111. 
Bryant’S new work on FOREST TREKS now 
ready. Sent On receipt of $1.50. 
MACEDON NURSERIES 
1UACKDOX, WAYNE CD., N. Y. 
ItKTAU. tin vkhs, who send their orders direct tn 
the mnseen, will lie supplied promptly with the best 
stock runt nt the lowest rates. Also. 
Totiiu Tii a me, we offer tine bargains In A pple and 
Dwarf Tear Trees, Orange Quince frees and Cut- 
Hogs. Grape Vinos, Small Fruits, Seedlings, Hodge 
plains, &e„ Ac, Catalogues mailed in applicants. 
C. L. VAN I RISEN. 
fit RICES. 
^ KICI)LINGS. 
Wo send free, to all w ho ask, our Autumn Cata¬ 
logues. WootTcra line stock of Pear, Apple, Crab, 
Cherry (l and 2 yr), I’lum Trees, Cherry and Pear 
Seedlings. T. T. SOUTHW1CK & CO., Dansville, 
New York. 
vie; 
Illustrated Catalogue 
OP 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES, 
OTHER HARDY BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING, 
Is now published, and will be sent free to all who 
apply. ADDRESS, 
JMY3BKS TICK, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
I r.aA iUU\ FRUIT TURKS. PIK K 
I •*>' M f.Ut Ml COUNTY N C IIS Kit I KS. Ks- 
tahllshrd js;tj>. I'SIllere*. Largest nml hex. stock In the 
country. Great, mdacemeni* to Nurserymen, large 
dealer* ami Agent*. Form t ilths. A few hour* 
among your neighbors will make your own tree* free. 
Send for Catalogue and reduced Price List. 
STARK A BAKNKTT, Louisiana, Mo. 
fTniTmIXED TULIPS m FALL. 
E2T CHEAPER THAN EVER. 
By Mall, 35 eta. per dozen ; $1.25 per KKl. By Express, 
SOU, t5: I,(MO, $8. Send stump for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue of Uulti* and Winter Blooming I'l.iiit*. 
F, K. PHOENIX. Bloomington, Ill. 
START A NURSERT«rKS 5 ® I 
Price List of Trees, Plant*. Seedling*, Root-Urnft.s, 
Ac., tree, il KIKES’ NURSERIES, Dayton, Ohio, 
t iCstablltdied 1822. | 
I A It L IT TR EKS. 40,000 apples, .1 and 4 year*; 
1 ;i0,00ll stuniturd mid rlwiirl' pear.*. 2 mid 3 years; 
10,000 plum, 2 years ; pear, apple and cherry needling* 
1 year, very tineftlid Ihrlfty, on sale by S. P. Wil.- 
i.r am.s & Co., Dansville, N. Y. 
J IVI. THORBURN & UO„ 
15 John St., Nriv York, 
llav© Just puhltshed t-holr 
DESCRIPTIVE ANNUAL CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS AND BULBS, 
generally, for the Autumn of 1871. Malted free. 
B LOO *1 I N G r<» N \ (IRS U It D ii S. 
ILLINOIS. ‘20th YE Alt I GOO ACRES! 13 
GKKKN-llllCSKH ! I.iil'gcl .. ul, Itcht 
Slock. I.oiv I'riee-, Tree*. Sliruln*. Plant*, Bnlti*. 
Seed*. Stock*, Gran*, &£, loo I'ouo Illo>tl ruled 
Cal 11 login*, lOCeuiM. Bulb, Plant, Seed Cata- 
lritmicH till fur Ifl ponlM VV It * ili»*:i L* Priro I rm* 
Wo. 11 Wall Street. 
Gtock, IJoultvn. ^c. 
P URE-BKED southdown sheep for 
OA4.K. A 1*0 It lot ,ji |. ii,,. (.*11 ksteu \V 11 ITK Plus 
Irom Premium Stock. Send for a Circular. 
'1H08. WOOD. Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
Q PA NISH AI ER I NOS. - W E OFFER 1*1111 
*ale. low,it limited number ul our surplu* ol tine 
thorougli-bred*. Send for Catalogue. Order* *o- 
ltclted. JOHN SHELDON A SON. Moscow. N. Y. 
Q A 31 . C . 0 OLT, 
O HARTFORD, CONN., 
Importer and Breeder of Jersey tattle, Berk¬ 
shire Suine and Choice Came Fowls. 
A few Jerseys for sale—cow*, yearlings and calves. 
Address, for description mid terms, as above. 
NEW YORK STATE FAIR, 
TO BE HELD AT 
ALBANY, October 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1871. 
Tills! Day for Enli'H**, September‘2d. 
The Thirty-first Annual CATTT.K SHOW and 
FAIR of the New York Slate Agricultural Society, 
willin' hold at Albany, October 2 to fl. 1871. 
TUB PREMIUMS are open to nil comers, resi¬ 
dents nf New York or non-resident* on equal term*. 
Aid, ENTRIES, except ol fruits and tlowera, must 
be made on nr before S.vrcitOA V, Tint SlSCOND J)AY 
OF SEPTUM null 
The usual FREE TRANSPORTATION of prop¬ 
erty (or exhibition i* conceded by all the principal 
Railroad uml Steamboat C-oiupmiitiK within tlmStiite, 
and free one way by the Boston and Albany Railroad 
lor New England exhibitors. 
For Premium Lists anil all other Information, nd- 
dr©*s nnv Ynrlt **tnio Agricultural Society, 
Albany, New \ orlt. 
“second grandT 
IITERIATI1IAL HORSE IB, 
wtt.r, me TtKt.D ra 
WATERTOWN, 3V. Y., 
ON 
SEPTEMBER 5, 6, 1 & 8. 
$10,000 are Offered for Prizes! 
MISS MILLIE THURSTON will make a Grand 
Balloon Ascension t 
2,000 THIRDS 
will be shot from h trap! All the Sportsmen’s Club* 
in the State are Invited to shoot, for the prizes, which 
amount to <*ver $nti0. 
Hurdle, Flat and Trotting races each day. Entrlc* 
for speed close Sept. 1. 
J. UUSHNELL, Secretary. 
O. G. STAPLES, General Superintendent. 
Watertown. N. Y„ Aug. ill, 1*71. 
jXTATIOJNTALXj 
FOB LIV E It V OOli, 
A (VIA QUEENSTOWN.) 
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. 
THK LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch ono nf their Mod. 
claasfull.power iron-sen* w td cam-ship* from 
PlElt No. 4I> Nojmi RIVER, EVERY W ED- 
NE8DAY, 
ii* follow*: 
NEVA D A , Cujit-. ..... .Sept. 27. at 8 P At 
WYOMING, (’apt. Wlflxi.KAV.Oct. 4, tl a ,A|‘ 
Cabin passage, $*dg'dd. 
Steerage passage (Otlice No. 29 Broadway), $50, cur- 
reruiy, 
Kor frolglit nr ciLhin apply to 
_ WILLIAMS st GTItON, No. (g Waif St. 
nriRAYULEHS TO TIIK MOUTH\VKST ! 
J. Take the “BEE LI NE Cleveland, (’•ilnnihuK, 
Cincinnati nod Indianapolis Railway fnuii i lcvc- 
land, Ohio, by war of Crc.M line. Bcllctoidalim, In. 
dlitmipolls.Terre Haute, st. Louts, etc., or In* wnv of 
ColutnbU*.ClDClnnutt, l.oulsvllle, cte., I'm* all point* 
South or West. Pai.ai io Day and Sl.KKPiNO <'Ai(* 
from Cleveland to Columbus. Cincinnati, Itidliiiiupn- 
11* and Louisville, without change. 
K. S, FLINT, General Superintendent 
_ Cleveland, Ohio. 
T A 14 Ii 8 110 It 12 
TO 1IK HELD AT 
CHICAGO, . . ILLI30IN, 
SEPT. 19th, 20th AND 21st, 
UNDER THK AUSPICES OF TIIK 
Illinois Swine Breeders’ Association 
Competition Open «o nil tlie World. 
120 Class Pi-cniiiims from $ If* 
to glOO Eneh. 
ALSO 
12 GRAND SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES, RANGING 
FROM $100 TO $1000. 
Send for Premium Lists with Rules and Regulation*. 
CHARLES SNOAH, S<‘<‘\y, 
Joliet, Illinoin. 
CINCINNATI 
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, 
THIS SECOND GRAND EXHIBITION OF 
MANUFACTURES, 
PRODUCTS AM) ARTS, 
WILL BE HELD AT 
CINCINNATI, 
frDm 
SEPT- 6th, UNTIL OCT. 7th, 1871. 
In immense Buildings especially erected for this 
purpose, in the era ter at Hie cifl/, CDStinij over $80,000, 
and In every particular f:ir surpassing the Great 
Exposition ol lust year. It will he the largest dis¬ 
play ever held In the United Slates. 
l’ewor IJall fm MaCjilnory in motion cover* nearly 
one acre, and 50 feel high Finn Art Department, 
: ii feel in length, Central Hall,250 by 110 feet, find 
W feet high. Ilnrtleulthro department, 1C7 feet hy 
811 feet, ii ml 26 feet high ; and four other depart¬ 
ment* of large dimension*, presenting a floor spuce 
of over 3 acres. 
Building open to receive articles August 16,1871. 
The most amide arrangement* have been made for 
the Roiiveyunee o( article* and visitors to tho Expo¬ 
sition. For full particular*, ndddress 
A. T. GOSHORN, President. 
II. McCor.ht'M, Secretary. 
The leading thorough rare, connecting the East 
with tho West and Southwest. 
The only Western Line running all Express trains 
through to Chicago without change of cm*. Con¬ 
necting directly With all liulim <>( the New York 
Central and Hudson ItWor and Erin Railways, nml 
with all Weslelli Lilies 
Foil r Tli rotmli Kxpprn- Ten Ills Dni ly« (Sun¬ 
day* excepted.! and In avoid miv deUoithms of 
through passenger* from the East, flits. Line i iiiih 
T wo hunituy Ten In* ilii'ougli t<» 1'kvr. 
Innd, Toledo unit ('lilcnuo. 
.Magnificent. Pnlnce Car* run over (|ii« Lint: be¬ 
tween New York, Chicago, (At, Louis, ami Louisville. 
Also, ii. Dally Line of Palace Sleeping Cur* run- ex¬ 
clusively between Rochester, Cleveland, Toledo. 
Chicago nml St, Louis. Through ticket* tin* Mile at 
nil principal Railway ticket- Office* throughout ihe 
United States, and by agents ot this Line through¬ 
out tlio East. 
UIIAS. r, HATCH, Gen. Hup’l., 
Cleveland, O. 
J. A. Ill'RC H. 
Gen. Eiistettl PtiHsetiKt''’ Agent, 
Duirtilo, .N. V. 
Heal (Estate, (!:tc. 
O It T II 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SAIjB 
HY TIIK 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
Ahottl 1*20,000 Acres <>, rli, nest Fit rul¬ 
ing end Gi-Ii'/Jiig LiiimI in the Untied Stale-, 
for sain at low price* amt nit very easy terms *, thus 
enabling an lluiiisli-hms mini with small capital to 
pay for hi* land with money eimied from It. 
Missouri is riot toe fsr West, to he at a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Ms Railroad facilities arc great 
and eonutnntty Increasing; the climate Is *nh mint, 
and good crons am nlinoat. a certainty ; while ihe 
numerous thriving towns and cltic* springing upon 
every hand attest beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery Inis been effectually dissipated, and licit 
Eastern men and Eastern capital aro doing their 
perfect work. 
Our Lands Oefy Competition. 
Send "ov full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
.daps, inclosing 30 cents, and staling whut paper you 
saw ttiis In. to Lnud UoniiiilanioilCT II. «A r St. 
J. If. K., Ilnnnlbnl, .11 n, 
U p IVIJtSlili: EAttM” FOItSA 1.1C. 
11 A rare uptim iunity to buy a ffr'-i-ela*-* St* ck 
and Grain Farm of 243 acres, heanlif all) si I mi l id on 
ltock River, and connuaintlni: a ilnn view of the ,nr- 
rounding counVry, and nt trains passing almost hour¬ 
ly over l lie Northwestern Railroad, ,*n route for tho 
Wostnnd t'aliforula Only IN tulles from lllitllonr- 
ishing cit.vnt Dtgon, III., in the midst, of a good tin in. 
inti neighlwtrhood, with pliuihuitt suciely nml good 
schools. The improvement* are — t to use, Barn, wit h 
underground Stable*. 5(8) feet of pi nj(l Sliuils. plhnty of 
Corn t’rlbs, Riiu Peni*. uml all Out-Raiidlngs that mo 
needed, with water lor stock lu every yard. About 
2,111ft) grafted A pple Tree* growing, and also Grape*. 
Berries and Shade Trees In ubnrictnnce. Terms. 850 
per acre; one-tlilrd cash, balance in ten to tun cn 
annual pay input*. (1110 acres iiiljhlulnit can be-old 
with farm, if desired.) tiSliersof mi|iiirv promptly 
nnswomd. Address B. D. HIGGINS. Ilixon, lit. 
UTATIi LAND OF FIG 15 
O OF NlfRTir CA ROL1NA. 
Farm* $5 to $ Ml jn r Acre. 
Improved Farms, good House*, Fences, Ac.. Ac. 
Send for ('atnliigife. Address 
U. KINGSIj A N D. General Manager. 
P. O. Box 240. Riilolgfi, N. C. 
KAA PARMS FOR SALE IN II !S- 
OIJMUt Z AXkmiS M.uri and Kansti*. Send 
stump fur Circular and Price Ust, toll. L. BROWN 
A Co., Fayette, Missouri. 
XJL 
FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 
In both ENGLISH and GERMAN, embracing the 
ALLOP VIIIIC, HOMEOPATH It’, 1 1 V I) lit IPATII - 
IC, EUIiKCTIC and 11ERBA1, modes of treatment. 
Price only S j.AO. Address WM FLINT A CO., 
Publisher*. 2*i South Seventh SI., Philadelphia, Pa. 
A GliNTSt READ THIN! 
We will nay Agents a Salary of #30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall, Mteh. 
Ch i *7/w it Alum It! Employment! Extra luduee- 
S flu im-iit*! A premium House and Wagon 
for Agents. W K desire to employ nteml • lot it ici nt of 
seven years, to sell tin* Bucket t< *20 Sh 11 til it Sewing 
Machine*. It. makes a Hitch alike on both sides, unit 
is tlie licit ii w-priced, licensed machine in the world, 
if. A. Henderson A Co., ('leeel/nnl, <>.. or St. I.ouis, Mo. 
QJ** A ii AlonlIt easily made with Stonoll and 
UPKey-Check Dies. Secure Circular and 
Samples, free. S. M. SPENCEK, Bruttteboro, Vt. 
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Paul & Pacific Railroad Company 
OFFER. FOR SALE 
x,so 0,000 Acres of 
PRAIRIE. TIMBER St MEADOW LANDS, 
At prices ranging from ?4 to $12 per acre, for Cash, or on Long Credit, with Interest nt Suvcn per cent. 
per annum. CASH PRICKS one dollar per acre less than Credit I nees. 
Tin- Bonds of the Company taken at. par on Cash Sales. Emigrant houses at the principal Stations 
free for all emigrants. Application* for land can be made through the Station Agent*. 
Fur further particular* and pamphlets, apply to 
1II5K3IANIV TJItOTT, Land Commissioner, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mf.m.— Government lands still to be hud, under the Homestead Law, along the main line of the ubove 
Railroad. 
