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NEWS CONDENSER. 
__ Tlie Russian army numbers 1,173.879. 
_‘'Scuffle town” is an Alabama village. 
— Russian merchants are numerous in China. 
— Honiton lace collars have come in fashion 
again. 
The volcano of Muuna Los, Hawaii, is in full 
eruption. 
— 'fho deepest well in this State is at Cohoes, 
2,300 foot. 
_ A Minnesota, mechanic has made a practical 
steam plow. 
— Seven thousand women work in the Wiscon¬ 
sin hop fluids. 
— J<ouisville hascommenced the manufacture 
of plate glass. 
— Minnesota has ten railways in process of 
construction. 
— A mineral spring has been discovered at 
Belleville, N. Y. * 
— A lull of good hay will buy a good cow in 
New Hampshire. 
— Chicago is to have a morgue, costiug four 
thousand dollars. 
— The late storm strewed the New Jersey coast 
with Spanish lilies. 
— Three thousand persons emigrate from Bnr- 
badoos every year. 
— Philadelphia Inis a church over one hundred 
and fifty years old. 
— The first pair of India rubber shoes were 
gilt and made in 1830. 
— The receipts of lumber in Albany are larger 
limn those of last. .year. 
A medical student at Liverpool was fined 
£'.’11 for vivisecting a cat. 
— New Jersey contributed $1,853.94 to the Biblo 
cause the mouth of July. 
— Trimming will be almost entirely upon the 
back of the winicr bounds. 
— Grand Haven, Mich., will use up 3,000,000 of 
brick In buildings this season. 
— Seven-eighths of the inhabitants of Now 
Zealand are of European descent. 
— A forty mile boulevard, 100 feet wide, is to 
be built along I lie Hudson River. 
— A rural Virginia couple walked 30 miles on a 
hot and sult ry day to get married. 
Aa arrangement is in progress to ferry grain* 
loaded ours across Lake Michigan. 
— Alderney entile superior to the original 
stock are common In Nova Scotia. 
Boston estimates the value of its public 
school property at about $13,000,000. 
The English Revenue Board is to try and 
prevent I lie adulteration of tobacco. 
— The now style of weddings is from six to 
eight bridesmaids and no groomsmen. 
Tensof thousands of bushels of peaches will 
rot on the ground In Illinois tills season. 
\ New Jersey paper fears that the oyster 
nud clam beds of that State will become extinct. 
Eight thousand rnoro hogsheads of Sugar 
have been received at New York this year than 
last. 
— A Georgian of eighty years has been the 
father of fifty-six children, of whom forty sur¬ 
vive. 
— The annual income of Miss Anna Dickinson 
for lecturing, the pastsoven years, lias averaged 
$7,000. 
— Throughout the length and breadth of Wy¬ 
oming Territory there is not a brewery or a dis¬ 
tillery. 
— A Pittsburgh girl, aged fifteen, brings a suit 
for breaoli of promise, against a man seventy 
years old. 
— Iowa fairs" go the whole figure, they in¬ 
crease the receipts materially by selling kisses 
nt auction. 
’■In tho cavalry company, at Swampscott, 
are two men, one of whom is 74, tho other 75 
years of ago. 
— A Dubuque husband cut olf his wife’s hair 
wliou sht> was asleep, and purchased a jug of 
whisky with It. 
— The amber gatlmrod on the Prussian coast 
of the Baltic is of tlm value yearly of a half mil¬ 
lion of dollars. 
— The recent storm did great damage to the 
Georgia rice crop. Two planters lost about 4,000 
bushels apiece. 
— A million people a week is the record so 
far, white from Newark there are eighty trains 
daily to Now York. 
— Dexter is thirteen years old. Lady Thorn 
sixteen, Ethan Allen twenty-two, and Flora 
Temple twenty-six. 
— The grasshoppers cleaned out 300 acres of 
grain and garden laud near Fort Berthold, Da¬ 
kota, in eight hours. 
—It is estimated that about 5,000 shipwrecks 
oootlrrcd Inst year, and about 2,000 of them on 
the const of England. 
— Indiana lias a bridegroom who paid the 
minister $| for marrying him and stabling his 
home all Jay besides. 
— Grout Britain has no less than forty-six 
colonies and dependencies, with uu estimated 
population of 181 . 000 , 000 . 
— t he English exchequer has profited to the 
extent of half a million by Lhe iucrease of the 
receipts from probate fees. 
— A man in Mnrctowii, Vt., claims to have 
mown, this summer, herds gias> measuring six 
feet and one inch in bight. 
— rite San Francisco street railways are said 
tn be 1 lie best equipped and managed in Amer¬ 
ica, and the fare is only four cents. 
— The “ 'iliigarco" is a California reptile, the 
cobra of tho sea, and its sting is almost as poi¬ 
sonous as rhe bite of the rattlesnake. 
. ~ Kansas young lady brokelic-rcollar-bone, 
' ■t pliiekily endured having it reset three times 
111 gelling married during the process. 
— I be ex-Kings of Hanover and Naples, and 
°x-Duke of Brunswick, are residing at 
1 nzuig, a bfiamiful suburb of Vienna, 
~~ 1 l' 0,, ple in Omaha go fishing In a canon 
suiT Hiudor; by perpendicular rocks 3,600 or3,000 
eet ill "i resembling solid masonry. 
— It is said that since the annexation of Stras- 
tl 'W'.’ Germany. 20 , 00 ° of the inhabitants of 
uti.uy have cm ignited to France ami America. 
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be ‘ H ," z “; d & Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil is the I 
0(33r - -Chicago Tribune. 
ittiscdltiueoue. 
^HE PROSPECT PARK 
FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION 
Will hold their 
SECOND ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL AND 
HORTICULTURAL PAIR, 
On the grounds of the Association, at Gravesend, 
OCTOBER 17, 18, 111 and 20. 
Animals and articles for exhibition and competition 
are Invited from all quarters. 
Premium lists can be obtained by application in 
person or by letter, to 
GEORGE \V. OAKLEY. Supt.. 
Fulton, cor. Uoernrn St.. Brooklyn. 
n Try an ill plea of our greui 8 -page,* I.OO, 
UtUsf Witstt weekly—JO years established. 
Fine steel engravings free to subscribers. 
Agents make St.'S a day. Send for The 
Hnttiriliiy Gazette. Hallowed, Me. 
Nero Publications, (Etc. 
PREEt SEND FOR A SPIXIMEN. 
Y a full Catalogue of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Books, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic's Magazine, sent by mail free. 
LEE A SHEPARD, Publishers. Boston, 
LICE, SHEPARD A DILLINGHAM, 
No. 49 Green St., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may bo 
found. 
^ Psychomancy. 
t.hc soul, splrltor mind, suit is the bustsbf all human 
knowledge. Psych oinuncy is lhe lllle of anew work 
Of 400 pages, bv llKItliKKT 11 AM 11 / TON. B. A., giving 
fall instructions In lhe science of Soul Clmrtningund 
Psychologic Fascination ; h>>w to exert this wonder¬ 
ful power overmen or animals liiar.untnneonsly, at. 
will. It tenches Mesmerism, bow to become Trance 
or Writing Mediums. Divination, Spiritual Ism. Al¬ 
chemy. Philosophy nt Omens and Dreams. Brigham 
Young's Harem. Guide to Marriage. Ac. This Is the 
nnlv book Iri the English language professing to 
touch this occult power, and Is of Immnnsu advan¬ 
tage to Merchants, Lawyers, Physicians, and espe¬ 
cially to I,overs, in securing the litToctlotis of the 
opposite sex. and all seeking riches or Imtriilness. 
l'riee by mail, $1^5. in cloth: paper covers, ?1. For 
sale by .1. ». Liortvcon A Co., and Ci.axton. 
RKMBKN A CO., Philadelphia. Agents wanted for 
this hook. Medical Works. Perfumery. Jewelry, 
Ac. .Samples tree to ugrnls uni]/. For single copies 
by mail, anil terms to agents, address T. W. UvasS, 
Publisher, 41 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pu. 
THE AMERICAN PUBLISHER. 
Price!?! per Year, $5 Premiums Given. 
CONTRIBUTORS' 
MARK TWAIN. JOHN II W.THoS. W. KNOX, Ac. 
Specimen None its. 
" A now- pa our lies before us, which has recently 
been started In Hartford, named tho American Pub¬ 
lisher, which la decidedly one nt the best Journals of 
Its class."—JVB mp 1 ark livening K.rprers. 
'Tho American Publisher is the name of a very 
handsome literary paper that comes to ns from Hart¬ 
ford, Issued bv the American Publishing Company, 
One of the oldest and most successful publishing 
companies of Hartford.” — Springfield lti publican, 
Slant. 
On receipt of 5 cents in stamps to pre-pay postage 
we will send 3 copies of this paper as samples, giving 
dull description nt premiums, Ac. If. Is worth bulk¬ 
ing after, and will tie round liona (Mr, We want some 
one in every town to Introduce It. Invalids will Had 
u Just, the thing. Women and children can make 
money fast, as we will pay liberully. Scad for sample 
copies and information. Address 
AMERICAN PI! It I.IS III NG CO., 
149 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 
QTrecs, Scefcs, fJlauls, £>c. 
Japan Lilies, including tho celebrated 
LILITJM AURATUM, 
Mulled post-paid at Catalogue prices. 
We have Just received a complete assortment of 
the above,comprizing lhe roost desirable varieties of 
Hyacinth*. Tulips. Polyanthus, XnrcUtius, Jonquils, 
Crocus, drawn imperials, Trie, Snowdrops, Ilanunru- 
lnt, Japan and other Lilies, etc., etc. 
Collections containing a firm assortment of all the 
leading varieties will also be mulled post-paid, aa 
follows 
Collection No. 1, $20: No. 2, *11)-, No. 3, $5; No. 4. $3. 
For contents of each collection and other impor¬ 
tant Information respecting the culture Of Bulbs, 
see our 
New Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs 
AM) 
SMALL FRUITS, 
Now In press, beautifully Illustrated with many 
engravings, ifnd a splendidly colored, two-paged 
lithograph. Our list of small Fruits comprises every 
desirable variety of tilrnwberrlrs, Raspber¬ 
ries. Grope-, vVc., among which are some never 
before offered to the public. A copy will bo mailed 
to all applicants Inclosing Tea. cents. Regular cus¬ 
tomers supplied gratis. 
If. K. BLISS vY SON’S, 
Seed, Plant and Bci,b Waukhouse, 
Nos. *J3 Park Place and tfO Murray street, N. Y. 
P. O. Box 5,712. 
SWEET CHESTNUT 
TREES. 
One-half million, besides a large general nursery 
stock. A sixteen-page circular free. Also, a trade- 
list for nurserymen and dealers. Address 
STOliltS, HARRISON & CO„ 
Painesviile, Lake Co.. Ohio. 
TREES! TREES! 
Four Hundred Acres of Standard and Dwarf 
FRUIT TREES 
9 
Orchards and Gardens* 
Small Prints, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Roses. 
Send for Catalogue. 
W. A T* SJIITII, 
Geneva Nursery, Geneva, N. Y. 
A merican fores* tuees.-tuiip. Lm- 
wood. Ash. Elm. Butch, Maple. Chestnut. Hem¬ 
lock, Jcc. Price, $2 per thousand, and upwards. 
Some varieties by mail, 50c. V 10u. Send stamp for 
circular. Interests all. A. BATTLES. Girard. Pu. 
K D8E8, ROSES, KOSKS. TI1E Largest 
Stock III the Countiv. .V. a; Wholesale Cntalnmie 
or Desirable \ ursrry Slack for Fall Planting. KllKK. 
THE DLNGKK A I'llNARI) CO., Harmony Grove 
Nurseries. West Grove, Cheater Co., Pa. 
®rces, plants, Sce&s, (Etc. 
To assist our customers In making their selection 
of Bulbs for Full plunrlng, we oiler the following col¬ 
lections : 
12 Good mixed Hyacinths for,..$1.00 
12 do. Double und Single, In 
separate colors—two each, for. 1.50 
20 Good mixed Tulips, Double and Mingle, for_ 1.00 
50 Best mixed Croatia....I.bO 
5 Distinct, varieties of Lilies. 1.00 
The five collection*.. , .. ..O.00 
The above by mull Frkk upon receipt of price. 
Address 
C. L. ALLEN Ar CO., 
76 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Catalogue free to all applicants, 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
-A-nger^, France. 
The most extensive In Europe. For catalogue 
apply to 
BRUGIJIERE «fc THKBAU1), 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar Street. N. Y. 
ROCHESTER [1830.] 
CO.MIHERCIAL 
[1871,] NURSERIES. 
Send fora New Circular of Prices, per do*., per 
100, per 1.000. A u 1 u inn of 1871. Choice Things, 
New and Old, of One, thrifty growth. 
A COLORKO PLATE of the Hit. Vernon, 
(best new Winter Pear.) Free to all. 
Address, \V[H. S. LITTLE, Rochester, N. Y. 
H OUDAN AND G. DORKING FOWLS, 
purebred. Houdans, per pair. $5i G. imrklngs, 
$3 per pair. One p«b' hist year TIoudans lexira nice), 
(9. WM. POMEROY, Ovid, N. Y. 
PEAR TREES! PEAR TREES! 
One, two, three and four yours old. 
*180 TO *400 PER THOUSAND. 
No charge for delivery in New York City. Nursery 
Stock of ulI kinds. Nursery establi died in 1701. 
KING & MURRAY, Flushing. N. Y. 
I ^A ULKNF.lt NURSERIES. Large null 
line Mock of Standard and Dwell Pear, Plum, 
< berry rind Apple Trees, together wlfli small Fruits. 
Catalogues free. JOHN WILLIAMS A CO.. 
Sept.. 1S7I. Ditnsvllle, 1.1 v. Co„ N. Y. 
tJKKDI.INGS A SPECIALTY J We oiler u 
IO large and verv fine stock or A pule, pear, Plum 
and Cherry Seedlings, beallliv -no Might. Mend for 
Catalogue. Buy A NT Bines., liansvillc, Llv.C’o., N. Y 
1 JI If! IT TREES. 40.000 apples, 3 and t years: 
GO.lNMJstandard and dwarf pears,3 and 3 years; 
10,0011 plum. 2 voars: pear, apple and cherry seedlings 
t year, verv line und thrifty, mi sale by a. P. Wil¬ 
liams J; CO., Dtiiisvlllc.N. Y. 
1 > LOOM I N 44 TON N I It S E It I US. 
.> ILLINOIS. ‘20th YEAR' 600 ACRES! 13 
GREKN-I lot MEM ! Linge-i A.. Beat. 
Stuck. Low Prices, Trees,plinth.-. Plants, Bulbs. 
Seeds, Stocks, Gi afta, &o. 100 Page Illnei ruled 
<'.iliiluguc, I (I ('em-. Bulb, Plant, Seed i'liin- 
logneH, all for lb cents. Wholesale Price List, free, 
Send for 111 cm; before buying elsewhere. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomin gton, III. 
FINE MIXED TULIPS m FALL. 
JS3T CHEAPER THAN EVER. ^ 
By Mall. 35 et* per dozen ; >1,25 per 100. Hv Express, 
Mil, $5; 1,000, $ 8 . Send Stamp for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue or Bulbs ami Winter Blooming Plants. 
F. K. PUOENLX, Bloomington, 111. 
i> (HHLOOO Fruit, Orrmnienlat and Evergreen 
mt» Seedlings; 2O0.IKJ0 three-tliurnod Acacia : 00,000 
lbs. Fruit, Tree and Garden Seeds, wholesale and re¬ 
tail. Catalogues gratis. B. M. W A TS< >N, Old Colony 
I Nurseries and Heed Establishment. Plymouth, Mass. 
Meuds ou commission. Agents wilted. 
I^UUIT TREES, L 
GRAPE VINES, 
SMALL FRUITS. 
Dwari Pear, Apple, Peach, per 100.$15 
Orange, Quince, Cherry, Apricot.... 20 
Standard Pear. Plum... 30 
Grape Vinos—all the leading varieties, low. 
Small Fruits—over 60 best varieties at about halt 
the usual rules. Hedge Plants, deciduous and ever¬ 
green, Seedlings, &c. For Catalogues or Stock, ad¬ 
dress 0. L. VAN DUSEN, Macodun, N. Y. 
FRUIT TREES. 
Write to E. MOODY A- S4INS, Lock port, V. 
Y., for Wb'delude Trade List, now ready, of one of 
the Largest, Hot anil Cheapo! stock of Ft'«It 
Trees, Pear Needling-, and other Nursery Stock 
m the United States. Extra large and floe lot of 
standard Pkak Twkks. 
START A NURSERY^Ki^pM 
Llnf ui Trot? 8 . P^intN, Seofllln*?^. 
free. UEIKES' M KSICJUKS, Ouyton, (X 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
TOR THE AUTUMN OF 1871. 
We Offer the largest and most complete stock lu 
the country of 
Apples, Standard and Dwarf. 
Pen nt. Standard and Dwarf. 
OhevrleM, Plums, Peach cm mid Grape Vines. 
.Small F i'u I In of all Kinds. 
Ornamental Trees. Shrub*, Ruses, etc. 
Orders by mall promptly attended to. Catalogues 
sent us follows: 
Rif. 1, Descriptive of Fruits, 10 c. each; No. 2, De¬ 
scriptive of Ornamental, &e„ 10c.; No. 8 , Catalogue 
of Green House Plants, 5c.; No. 4, Wholesale Trade 
List, just issued—gratis. Address, 
FROST Jc CO., 
fJenracc Valley NuiMerir*, Kuclll'tlur, N. Y. 
dfcv THIIIS AT Alt HON. 
dD I .Gu'', The surviving partners of the well- 
known firm of DANIEL HIGGINS A SONS have 
detenumed to srdl at public auction the entire stock 
of their world-renowned Flushing (Long Island) 
Nursery, througn Johnson A Miller, Auctioneers, 
commencing lit 11 o'clock oil Tuesday morning, Octo¬ 
ber 3, on the premises, unit continuing each day un¬ 
til tlm enure stock is disposed of. This sale, com¬ 
prising all trees and shrubs known among nursery¬ 
men, will he the largest and most important ever 
made. The attention of the trade In every part of 
the United State* Is so Betted. Trees can remain in 
ground Bix months if d«s|re<1. Catalogue* will be 
sent on application, by JOHNSON A MILLER. 25 
Nassau street. New York. 
g TAN DA 1C D PEAR, PLUM, AND 
CRAB APPLE TREES 
In large supply and for sale very cheap at the 
SYRACUSE NURSERIES. 
Also a genera! stock nf all the kinds of Fruit and 
Ornamental Trees, offered at low wholesale rates to 
Dealers. Address 
_SMITH, CLARK dfc POWE1-L. 
TMP EKIAI. ASPARAGUS-The largest’and 
i. bast flavored, ffemtine and other Raspberries. 
Strawberries that yielded over *1,000 per acre. 
Blackberries. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Send 
for Catalogues. WM. PaRIIY, Cinnumlnson, N. J. 
QVgeitts ItJuntcb, &t. 
AftCMTQ Wanted for J. T. Hk.mii.zy’s new 
nUCfl IO 1 1 1 11 *1 rn ted Biblical Work, writ¬ 
ten in the author’* happiest style, and surpassing 
his former wurka which have sold by tbn 100 , 000 ,with 
original steal engravings from deulgns by our urlMl, 
Wilt) Iron Spent three t ours m Bible lauds. 
Also for Dlt. Bkaitn fi 1I4MI R I'll V r* It' IA N, the 
Now Handy Btiuk nt Family Medicine, its value is 
attested by thousands who have saved Biotiuy, health 
and life, and ror Geo E. Wurlng's EARHEIfS 
AND MECHANIC* MANUA I. for workingmen 
of ail irndes and occupations,'-’ll engravings. Our 
best and must reliable authors. Bend Stump lor par¬ 
ticulars, E. B. Tit EAT, Publisher, 805 Broadway. N. Y. 
AGENT* WANTID. tv- DIPTflDIAI 
elusive territory grunted un tho rlu I UnlBL 
HOME BIBLE. 
Containln over 300 i 11 u*t rn t ion-. Is a com¬ 
plete Library Of Biblical Knowledge. Excels all 
Olliers, lu KNGMSUand Hickman. Send for circu¬ 
lars. WM. FLINT Ss CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
$10 from 50 Cts. 
Something urgently needed l>y everybody. Call and 
examine: or 12 samples sent (postage free) tor fitly 
Cents, that retails readily lor Inn dollars, 
U. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
K XORLBtOR LIM N MARKER.- Nothing 
better lor marking clothing. Agents wauled. 
BAKNKS & MORSE, Rochester, N. Y. 
8 ‘_>/Wi A M on 1 1i and expenses to canvassers. 
Ol’vr Samples free. C. M. I,ininoton,C hicago. 
(£> I (1 A DA 5’ with Stencil Tool-. Samples 
*0 I A f free. Address y\ E, GllAlt AM .Springfield, Vt. 
T EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED -To 
J sell tins Frail/. A Pope Fiiiinly Knltlmg Miiclime. 
Tho latest and best invention of 1(10 kind. Knits 
thirty pairs fit socks in a day heel and foe complete. 
Better than a sewing machine or anything else to 
sell. Retail price, fto. Commission* to agents most 
satlsfiieiory. Machine sell* whenever all own. Ad- 
die**, MtANZA POPE KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
Hueyrua, Ohio. 
A RARE CHANGE FOR A f CENTS ! Agents 
we will pay you *10 pel' week in Cn-li, If 
you will engage with ns at mice. Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address F- A. ICLLtJ & 
CO., Charlotte, Michigan. 
t£» 4 er a n Alonth! Employment! Extra luduec- 
L*Mr meiit*! A pnnnlum IIokpe mid Wauiin 
fur Agent*. W K desire, to employ agents fur a terra nf 
seven years, to sell the Biiekcvc $20 Shuttle Sewing 
Machines. It make* 11 stitch alike on both sides, and 
is tins best low-prleod, licensed machine in 1 lie world. 
IP. .4. Ue.ndr,Tttm 4: Co., Cleveland, 0„ or st, l.mus, Slo. 
~h PROFITABLE BUSINESS ! 
Intelligent, active men or women, young or old. cun 
have pleasant, largely paying emvlaurnent by taking ail 
Agency for any town In tho United States, for 
Cifc Insurance. 
^[IWOWS’ AND OltPHAiAK’ 
BENEFIT LIFE 
No. 132 BROADWAY, 
new York;, 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, President. 
. J VJ v w J 
RESERVE 
DIVIDEND 
POLICIES 
Agency for any 1 
States, for 
The Long - Looked fov Mnaierpieno — The 
Crowning Work of III* Lift), 
Henry Ward Beecher’s 
LIFE OF 
JlSUSi 
CHRIST. 
811 re 10 oufsell any Hook ever published, Prospectus 
hooks me now ready, and lerntneg will benwavtUd to 
roliluble Agent* on early application. Terms lib¬ 
eral. Apply to . 1 . ft. FOItl) A CO., ‘27 Park 
Place, NY- II Brumfield lit., Boston, Muss., or 
170 State St., Chicago, ill. 
“DOMESTIC” ibsm 
The whole — /JEOM 
wnrld Challeng- ' 
will sow aaj(aht | j 
, ^ I 
business m.fv bo estalio-ued tn any city or town In 
the U. S. This niiichiiiu has established its superi¬ 
ority Ip every Instance whoro it. baa come in ooinne. 
tlttou with any machine hi the market. Mon with 
capital are finding It to their advantage to make tho 
saleof tills machine their exclusive husiness. Agents 
wanted la unoccupied, territory. Machines guaranteed 
us represented. 
Address “lloiiiealic” Mewing IHurhiue Go., 
96 Chambers Street. New York, or Toledo, Ohio. 
ISSUED ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUR¬ 
ANCES. 
For information concerning tho 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. 
F. RATCHrORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD <Sl CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. F. HOADLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FRANK CHAM3ERLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
Heal (Estate, (Etc, 
A N ALABAMA PA KM I I wilt fllupose of a 
vsiluahlo In.ci "fliind m Nnrtli A la bumn, fifteen 
iulli'H of HuiitfiVilit*, admirably suilcil as a stoc k 
farm, coiitatuitigTWfawaOl land. It eftn be ailvau- 
tagcouslv divided, baying two si'ltlcmonls. If iln- 
slrctl. ’ITin terms will bp made easy. Address C. ’J'. 
, 1(111 NSON, I Uv mi's Cross Its aid, .Madison < 'o., Ala. 
Ruler to judge D. r. Hi mpii ur.vfi, Washington, 
D. ( win, one n owned lhe iiliinliiilon. 
| /III Aim AGIMCM OP LAND for sale. In 
L'MF.U'M' 1‘idi! Water, Viriglnla, in farms 
from 20 1 a I.IKMI acres; iiImh a. number of good mills 
and mill sites; nn excellent loeallon for colonies, 
con ..cut to market*. A, G. AW. I.. WHEELER, 
403 West rtt„ N, V .and King Willia m C . II., Va. 
^ o n X n 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOB. SiYLE 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 120,011(1 Acre* nf tlm PIih'bI. Pnrni- 
ing nnd (•rn/.lllg l.iiml In llm United fidnle-, 
for sale at low prices and on very easy terms; lima 
enabling an IlnluM rtoua man with oiuall capita I to 
pay for his land with iiiunuy earned from It. 
Missouri I* not. too far West. bo at a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Us Kullrnoit facilities arc great 
ami constantly Increasing: tho climate ta splendid, 
und good crop* are almost a certainty ; while tho 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing upon 
every hand attest beyond doubt, that tlm blight of 
slavery lias bean elleciuully dissipated, and tlint 
Eastern men and Eastern capital uvo doing llidr 
pel'fact work. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Dcnd for full Descriptive Ctrcnlura and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing JO cents, and stating what paper you 
saw tiiia in, to Lnud CAiiiinisisiwiMH.* H. So b»C. 
J. R. R.. tlmuillinl, dip. __ 
C TAT L LANU OFFICE 5 *“ 
. OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
Farm* $5 t«> $16 per Aero. 
Improved Fnrnaa, good Houses, Fences, &c., Ac. 
Send for Catalogue. Address 
R. KINGSLAND. General Manager. 
P. O. Box 210. Raleigh. N. C. 
ft ^ Showing 
V- CE’NJTR^'” the Lines of the 
Y ''tNTRn'" the Lines of the 
Vj SAINT PAUL and PACIPIC, RAIL ROAD COMPANYN 
cS& r "K d And its Connections 
jj_|__ 
^1IE FIRST DlYlSIO.1i OF I'll I! 
Pear, Plum, Apple and Cherry Trees 
EE A CONARD CO., Harmony Grove FOR THE FALL TRADE. 
St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company 
OFFER FOR SALE 
CHERRY TREES. 
Appi.ks, Pkaches, plums, and a 
Full Line ef Nursery Stock. 
The fa.iowingCatalogues will be sent on application: 
No. 1.—Descriptive Catalogue or Fruit Department, 
No. 2.— " '• of Ornamental Dep’t, 
No. 3.— Wholesale " for Nurserymen and 
Dealers. HOOPES, BRO. & THOM AS, 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
FOR THE FALL TRADE. 
A large stock of qltoicc Grnpo Vine* Eiimclan, 
Croton, Waltor, Rogers’, Arnold's, Martha, .ve, 
MEKREI.L & COLEMAN. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
B ulbs i Si i.bsi by ii \ 11„ prepaid. 
HyucAuths. fine mixed, with colors, each 15c.; per 
dozen. $1.50. Tulips, fine mixed, per dozen, ,'.'>c. Cm. 
cutes, fine mixed, per dozen, 20e, pur HU. $1 .VF Snow¬ 
drops per dozen, 50c. Address 
BURST & BROS., Erie, Pa. 
P EAK, I’Ll U, CHERRY ANI) APPLE 
Stock* tn large quantities for sale at low rates. 
Send for Price List to E. P. CLARK jfc OO., Dans- 
ville, N. Y 
1,300,000 Acres of 
PRAIRIE. TIMBER & MEADOW LANDS, 
At prices ranging from $i to $12 per acre, for Cash, or on Long Credit, with Interest at Seven per cent, 
per annum. CASH PRICKS one dollar per acre less than Credit Price*, , . 
Tho Bonds of the Company taken at. oar on Cash 8 ulcs. Emigrant houses at the principal Stations 
free for all emigrants. Applications for land can be made through the Station Agents. 
For further particulars and pamphlets, apply to 
HERMANN TIIOTT, Land Commissioner, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mem.—G overnment lands still to be had, under the Homestead Law, along the main line of the above 
Railroad. 
