Agents {Dnnlcir, &z 
Stock, poultry, 
£ifc Insurance 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
Heal (Estate, (Etc 
The Baptists and the Quakers are the only re¬ 
ligious bodies that, have increased in Ireland 
during the last ten years. 
A MABSACnCBBlTSboy cut off his young sis¬ 
ter’s golden curls tvliilo she slept, to get money 
with which logo to the races. 
In Duluth tliero arc five miles of graded 
streets, IIvo churches, two hotels; all the rest is 
prospective, llut the inhabitants think it Isa 
great, deal. 
A French chemist nssertsthatjf tea be ground, 
like coffee, before hot. water is poured upon it, it 
will yield nearly double the amount of its exhil¬ 
arating qualities. 
A Green Mountain boy, aged eleven, a son of 
Edward Hammond of Bethel, Vt„ weighs 1!I5 
pounds, and promises, before he reaches man¬ 
hood, to weigh at least twice as much. 
A gentleman of Slatersville, It. I., states 
that an old lady, a farmer’s widow, recently 
sent him “ten cents," saying It was “overpay 
taken for produce thirty-nine years ago." 
It Is expected Hint between two and three 
hundred women will aLtoiid the next term of 
the Michigan University. Of ihe thirty 111 at¬ 
tendance at the last session not one failed. 
A STttiCT lemprrnnoe man in Connecticut 
would not let Ids horse drink out of a public 
trough which had the word “bitters" painted 
upon it by some peripatetic advertising agent. 
The discovery has been made that grape 
leaves make a yeast in some respects superior to 
hops, as the bread rises sooner and has not the 
peculiar taste which many object to in Hint, made 
from Imps. ► 
The public pleasure grounds within London 
now comprise about 3,500 acres, while those in 
the suburbs amount to 10,000acres more. Of the 
former, some fourteen hundred acres are In pub¬ 
lic squares. 
An enterprising Yankee is traveling around 
among Hie negroes In Florida selling them a 
peculiar kind of oil, warranted to make llteir 
hair grow a foot in length and as straight as a 
white man's. 
It is said that, one of the streets in a Nova 
Rootin town is called 14 Boston." It. Is covered 
with clay and dirt taken from Fort Hill, Boston, 
and carried away as ballast, in vessels that had 
taken provincial llsh to the West Indies and 
sugar and molasses from there to Boston. 
A California genius lias invented what he 
•alls the Eureka Boot-puller, which consists of 
n leather belt, having two hooks attached to it. 
He places the belt over liis right shoulder, ad¬ 
justs the hooks in his boot straps, and then leans 
backward, and the tightest bool is conquered. 
Tin; Sal del Hey. the great salt, lake of Teams, 
is an Immense bed of sail about live miles in Cir¬ 
cumference, which is believed to be inexhausti¬ 
ble, as the process of production is constantly 
going on. Thesalt Is formed naturally, and only 
has to be shoveled up, placed in curls, and taken 
away to he ready fur market. 
A POTTSVILLB (I’a.) lien lias hutched two 
eagles. The eggs were found by a man in the 
woods, who supposed them to bo turkey eggs, 
and placed them under his lien. The old lieu 
was considerably surprised, lor she spluttered 
about and trampled upon one of her rare prog¬ 
eny and killed it. The other will probably grow 
up and do well. 
A oiitL nine years of ago arrived al a town in 
Central Iowa recently, having traveled unpro¬ 
tected all the way from Western Kansas, and 
bringing willi lier two sfslcrs, one an inlant, 
which slu* carried in her arms, and Hie other 
three years old. Her parents laid emigrated to 
Kansas, and both illod there, and she determined 
to return to Iowa. 
A ctjntotrs observer of men, women ami things 
has made the discovery trim I men and boys Inva¬ 
riably run the heels of their boots and shoes 
over outwardly, while women and girls always 
run theirs over inwardly. Out of one hundred 
and forty-seven men nod boys that passed the 
observer at a given point this fact was true in 
every instance. Out of sixty-seven women that 
passed, ii was true in every instance but one. 
The “ milk sickness” on the Wabash is still a | 
terror (o the Inhabitants along the Wabash 
River. It has thus far baffled Hie skill of al: 1 
medical science. It.appears to affect both man 
and beast alike, being wholly negative to all 
electric force*. It. is said that when the land is 
cultivated It is not troublesome, showing that it 
must be caused by some weed eaten by the 
cows. Strangers are very reluctant, about eat¬ 
ing the hotter nr drinking the milk. 
A whiter in the Boston Transcript tells how 
one morning she remonstrated with her colored 
servant l'or abusing Ills wife, upbraiding him 
after this manner:—“Jack, wlial u pretty little, 
smart wife you have. If I were you, I would 
try to make myself more agreeable to her. I 
would lilt the coal BuUtlle, feed the pig, gather 
the vegeiahles for her, and-and—l wouldn’t 
strike her." The only answer from Jack was : 
“Why! l’sednno married Lou; I isn’t courting 
her I " 
A gentleman who had taken the horse cars 
for Iho Worcester Depot m Boston, incumbered 
WI Ii manifold bags and parcels, reached the boll 
rope with an effort when he wished to got off, 
gave a vigorous pull, the result was a sharp ring 
from both belts. “What are you ringing both 
ends for?" was the discourteous and surly in¬ 
quiry of the conductor, “ Because I wish the 
car to slop at both ends,'' was the quiet reply 
that left a convulsed oar load and discomfited 
conductor. 
A SINGULAR evidence of Oregon's antiquity 
was recently taken out of the ground at Tilla¬ 
mook Heads. It appears that some men were 
grading a road bed, and, when t wenty-five feet 
below the surface, one of them exhumed a cop¬ 
per bowie knifo over twenty-two inches long, 
two and a half filches wide, by l hree-eiglits of an 
inch illicit. Tiie curiosity was sent to C. Roop 
of Dayton, who has it in Ids museum. Here is 
another mystery for the oldest inhabitant to ex¬ 
plain. The Knife is made of the best copper. 
At, ask a is found to produce something besides 
fish, seals and icebergs, alter all. A vessel has 
arrived at Sail Francisco with a cargo of fossil 
ivory from that prized domain. So far as ex¬ 
plored, the banks of the streams of Alaska are 
said to abound in fossil ivory. The marshes 
adjacent are reported to he full of bones and 
tusks of ancient elephants, many sticking out of 
the mud like stumps. A member of the Alaska 
Fur Company affirms that-there is ivory enough 
on the Yukon river to supply the commerce of 
Hie world for one hundred years. 
The Best Book for Agents ! 
7II>OWS* AND ORPHANS 
THIRD GREAT SALE 
?OR PALE, 
---A valuable market farm near Bi 
Jl timore; 75 acres of good Innd, well stocked wt 
fruit. Good house, new bam, Ac. Addre*s 
K. E. PARSONS, Baltimore, Md 
GOLD-DUST STOCK 
1,.ion,000 ACRES 
OF THE 
RICHEST FARMINO LANDS 
IX TIIE WOULD, 
For Sole to .frivol Settler*. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS. AND TEXAS 
RAILWAY CO. 
CARS NOW RUNNING 400 MILES. 
The Lands offered by thisCompany are nrninlr with¬ 
in ibniilr* nf each side of the road, exiend'lnc 17 n 
miles iib.ng the NEOSHO VALLEY, the richest 
finest ned most. Inviting valley tor settlement in the 
M ost, one-llilrd Of tin, labor required at the Ka»t 
in tin, call ure of farms will insure here double tha 
amount «»f crops. 
PH HE OF LAND .—$2 to SSper acre; creditor 
ten rears time. 
TERMS op SA LK.—One-tenth down at the 
time ol purchase.. No payment the second year. One- 
tenth every year after until completion of payments 
with annual interest. For further In form n linn’ 
address ISAAC T. GOOI1NOW, ’ 
Lnttd ConmiisKionci , Nro-lio Full*. Kansu*. 
At Eden Stock Farm, 8 Mile* East of Lotii*' 
-ville, Ky,, 
ON WEDNESDAY, 
THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. HI., 
EDITOR OF Tit CD AIRY TICE It A VT)Ry DEPARTMENT 
OF THE RURAL ,N liW-YOBKER. 
No. 132 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK, 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, President 
This work comprises a complete Treatise on Milk 
and Its products, Including Dairy Farms and Farm¬ 
ing ; Grasses and fmtle Foods ; Dairy Stock, 
Breeding. Selection and Management.: Milk. Com¬ 
position, Character, etc.; Marly History of Cheese 
and Buttpr Factories, arul Mode of Organization ; 
European and American Dairy system#Compared ; 
Minute Directions for the Manufacture and Cure of 
Butter and cheese, both at Farm Dairies and Fac¬ 
tories, embracing tin; faiUint Improvements, etc. 
Mr. WILLARD is the most practical and popular 
writer on Hie subject, and acknowledged to be the 
ItEBT ACTBOR1TT. Thin great Sinixlnr<l Work 
will contain over 530 largo 8 vo. pages, fully illustra¬ 
ted and handHomcly printed. Price <»;3. 
C Sold by Subscription. Competent anil Ac¬ 
tive Agent* Wanted in every County throughout 
the United States, Canada, Ac., to whom Liberal In¬ 
ducements are offered For Circular containing 
full particulars, address 
I). I). T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 Beekman St., New York, 
50 HEAD OF COLTS AND FILLIES, 
Three mill Four Yrurs old, will be Sold to 
Iho lltuhe*! Bidder. 
Send for Catalogue showing descriptions and their 
merits for Speed. Style, Itlootl and Looks, over all 
others. 
In Colt Stakes for 3, 4 and 6 year old. 1X71, they won 
nil three races over slxt >-eight, entries of the selec¬ 
tion of all best trotting strains, at Dexter Park, Chi¬ 
cago. Mime year Ztleadle won over other neat colls, 
ii, a ■ i eats, at tho great Trot at Kalamazoo, 
M mb. Al liiilnene#. In Central Kentucky, sumevenr. 
Floaty Gold-Dimt ill timed all other breeds in first 
heal. Ziloudie distanced all four-year-old*, and at 
I .(.illsvilie, K\, same, fall, (■ lenty Gold- Dust, In trot¬ 
ting against time, beat all bleeds tit nil age- several 
second; Zttcaille Jugged over for pin .es for four- 
year-oids. and foe gentlemen'* n»i|d team# h pair of 
my Gold-Dust won by some 10 or 16 seconds. This 
fair was the largest ever hold In Kentucky. The 
Grdd-Dntt stork of L. L, Dorsey weie then ruled 
from trolling, or they cifuM have won all the race# 
over other breeds. It this doe- not prove their su- 
peiloiHy, 1 would like to find some one that will 
match them next May. f rom 3 to 7 year* old, on even 
terms, at 1 nod 2 in lies. Till* year. In 9 trot* at irn- 
pol iani points, they have won 1 (KI per cent, of the 
races lor 3, 4 and 5 year olds. 
L, L. DOBSEY, Jr. 
ISSUED ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUIC 
ANCES. 
{Chartered hy Special A ct of the Legislature in Irgo) 
Offers for sale 200 ,(tin acres of best Farming Lands 
near Railroads, River* and Town*, wilh good houses 
and Improvement*. Price*, from <2 to flO per acre 
Also, 300,000 acres fit Timbered and Grazing Lands. 
Prices from 50 cents to $2 per acre. A Iso, numerous 
Mineral and Mill Properties. Water Powers, Ac., at 
various prices. The /‘leudrnt id this Company has 
been appointed Commie inner nj limhirutitm Py the 
Legisluture ol North ( nr nma. and by vtrlue nf In* 
office i* required toglve all needful lliforimitlnn to 
emigrant'. No otbei Company o! Agency lias t lie, 
oitlorsmunl and euocl loo of the State. Apply forlu- 
formntlon and Circular*. 
GKO. LITTLE, President. 
WM. SCOTT, Secretary, Raleigh, N. (3. 
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: 
A GENTS WANTED for llic best money making 
book Issued since the war Sell* al sight. 
MfiTYT rnnir and its 
The subscriber will unit at AUCTION, on Wed¬ 
nesday. Oci, 25th, at 1 o’clock, P. M., t ivpiit.y Colts 
and Fillies, sired by the Tlamlilplniiliiii Stallion Sen¬ 
eca ( liiof and Cayuga Star, from Star, Abdallah, and 
other well-bred mare*. Alan, the valuable stock 
horse Basuanv ABDALLAH and several other well- 
bred horse# w ill bo sold. 
Terms liberal. For Catalogues, address 
I It A II. Col. KM AN, 
Sheldrake, Seneca Co.. N. Y. 
An Illustrated library of Information, perlatnlog to 
the/n lylif *(./, of the (.rent Metropolis, by Itev.J.F. 
Richmond, FIVE YEARS city mi-.ilonary. It is not ;i 
“ hashed up" hook, In which the sight’* anil secrets 
are "shown up ' by da v llg hi and by gn-light, in sui)- 
ahineitrid In shadow, hut a book of solid historic 
lacts and Incident* ; thrilling, without being *en*a- 
sionul; not Petitions, yet stranger than fiction. A 
hook ol absorbiog Interest to the resident, and to 
those who have visited the city, as well as to those 
who can only read of It. 1 L* ‘200 mporbengtavlMg*, 
produced at a cost of * 10 . 1100 , make it l he most, attrac¬ 
tive and bestselling hook In the field. Send stamp 
for Circulars. 
E. B. TREAT, Publisher, 
805 Bi'OlidWily. Now York. 
1)00,000 ACRES 
OF 
ILL IIM F \ f. 
P. RATCHFORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD A CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. P. HOADLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Corm, 
FRANK CHAMBERLAIi;, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y. 
T lltOK SALIC OF 1*1 ICIC - KICICD 
JJ sHOlIT-ltdllNs The sill MTlber will -ell 
lit Auction at CII A Ilf,I'STOWN, West Va., NOV. 1, 
al Vi M.., bin herd of 188 ) Thirty-Eight Pure Bred 
-hoi r-llom (tonic, twenty-five being Cowb and 
Hellers null ihirlecn Bull*. 
These are chiefly young cattle, are of the purest 
Europium and Kentucky pedigrees, and mu all re¬ 
po i dee in the AlUBi’lenn i-'horl-H i ll Herd Book. 
Catalogue- with term*, immi;*, pedigree#, Ac., will 
be sent to any, on application to Subscriber. 
.IAS. M. HANSON. 
FOR SAXjEI. 
On which are ONE, THOUSAND BILLIONS 
OF I* 1 N I: 'I'111 II L If , II od Inc* ha iisi tide q niintl- 
tlesof Maple., tlnceh, Kim, Asb, I Inniloek. Oak, &<'. 
The grant ot land# to the Grand Rapid# and )n- 
rtiiM) Rullroird Company, to btllld their Bond from 
Furl Wayne. Indiana, to Travertin Bay and Macki¬ 
naw, Michigan, comprise# 111 It* farming land* every 
vnrieiy of soil, from the rifli clay foam, to the light 
sandy,and they are lound In that section of Mh lii- 
gun, north otthe city dl Grand Rapids, null coidig- 
uou* to the great fruit tielt on t he eastern shore* of 
Lake Michigan, now being rapidly deveo.pe.l hv mtl- 
roadnnd otliercntcrprl.'e*. ’I’he Pine Ln ud* are sit¬ 
uated on the Mnskcgoo, Mnnifltee. Pete Marquette, 
White, Dine, Tamarack, Flat and Rouge Rivers, and 
lying twenty mile# nli either side of the surveyed 
line of said road, and are in the heart nf the Pine 
Section, from which Chicago i* *., hirgot.i supplied, 
Fiiriiilng l.llnils are Bold to nctllnl settlers, on 
credit, one quarter down, hulnnco in yearly |,av- 
nients. interest,? per cent. Person* desirous ■ ! lu¬ 
nation* |or larins will, on application at the Office, 
in Grand Uuplils, he furnished wl(h Tiehels 
avri’ ilie Build, entitling them to Ki'tiiru nf 
Fn res, in the event of purchasing anv of the i btn- 
pnny's farming land. For in formal fun uhout tho 
la mis, prices, b *os i n,rv An., AC., add re** 
4V.II. A. HOWARD. Litud ( oininissinner, 
'J l I LK Pkiifkct. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
Q A HI . . COLT, 
O HARTKOKD, CONN., 
Importer and Umiler of Jersey Cattle, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Cl wife Came Fowls. 
A few .Jersey# for sale -cow#, yearling* and calves. 
Address, bn description a nd terms, a# above. 
fllHOItOi GIl-BItED STOCK. PREMIUM 
1 t hestei’ White Swine. First-class specimen#. 
JOHN BRADLEY A CO., Chester, Pa. 
Agents Wanted In every town for Ihl* great work. 
"This popular work hy Itev. Mr. Earle I* having an 
immense success." Hi him purl li.nlji Sltiu/iaril. 
Commissions lARDK For term#, etc., address 
JAMES II EARLE, Publisher., Boston, Mass. 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
THE 
Averill Chemical Paint 
IS THE BEST 
AGENTS WANTED! 
CI'I'ERIOlt STOCK .—1 *H 1 I continue to breed 
VA and sliip Chester-\V Idle and Berkshire Swine, 
Southdown Sheep, Durham and Alderney Calves, 
and nil the best varieties of fowl#. Send for circular. 
Addrewi TUOS. WOOD. Don Run. Chunter Co., Fa. 
To canvas* for " FOR EVERYBODY." the hest nnd 
finest lllnsirated Paper m America. Greiner Induce¬ 
ments than.any other publisher mu afford. None 
need apply w ho cannot give reeponsihln gu n.aniens, 
See mlverllKeinent In another column. Address 
IIKNRY H. SAG K, Hi Allen si., Bnifnio. N. y. 
S panish merino.x. we offer for 
mile, low, u limited number ol our surplus of line 
thorough-bred*. Send for ('(itulogue. Orders mi- 
idled. JOHN SJIK.LDON \ SON, Mu#eow, 61, Y. 
I I’M PJ.OV RENT FOR EVERYBODY.— 
J Wc are prepared to give eou.atani employment to 
any poison who wishes to engage In a ligbi. agree¬ 
able and fine paving Inisino##, Will jiav u llliurnl 
salary by the week, and pay expenses, or allow a 
co in mission fruiu whieli any person of corn moll abili¬ 
ties can earn ifad per week, clear. Toiilljwdio wish to 
tesl the business, w ill send a pnrkngu of tlnj goods 
free by maU, and those not well pleased with the 
business shall bn paid mi their trouble. Address O. 
P. HOWL' A CO„ Augusta, Mo. 
In the world for exterior work upon Collage*. Villa#, 
or Buildings ot any kind, whet her built of brick, 
wood or Iron. It Is a liquid, rrudl/.mr um am, requires 
tin oil l III lining or drier. Purest, white, and any de¬ 
sired shndociu) be bad In packages from One gallon 
iiji wards. 
Tests of six years, warrant us In pronouncing It 
the most durable and bcuutitul paint made. 
What People say: 
peter HENDERSON. Seedsman and Flohist, 
NMV York, writes. Feb. L. 1871 . 
"Iti# mov a year and a half ago since I paintod my 
residence with the Avekii.i. Cii k.mical PAINT, and, 
compared with painting that 1 hud done with tho best 
White Lead and Oil at the sntno time, I tied Hint Hie 
Chkmicai. Paint relains the color and gloss fur 
superior to the lead oil. In the future 1 will use no 
other." 
i. Y. NlcnoLs. a RcnrrKOT and Orvrr, Engineer, 
Orange, N. J., write*. .Uurnh • 
"Over I wo years ago I had my house painted with 
the Avi.mi. I Paint, nnd from close ohscrvnlion, 
think It superior to the best English White Lend — 
coyr rs heller, retain* Its gb,**, and does not crack or 
eluilU oif-In fact, becomes ilrincr with age. 1 think 
Ii chettpor bei-ausc of (liose qualities, allowing first 
ci*i thesioue From my experience, the colors stand 
much belter lhim any other Paint in use." 
Sample card ol beautiful colors, and recommenda¬ 
tions from owners of the finest residences in the 
count!y furnished free hy the 
lino IMPROVED CHESTER HOGS prn- 
t duett luosi Pork for Laid consumed. Address 
It. ,SILVER. Salem. O. 
B ROWN RED GA 1IE.-Hi„iIov,i«<I nnd 
Itestnr Strain* erobsed. A few ino* for miUiaud 
warranted. Also other extras. Address 
C. E. 1*11 Kf. l’K, New Haniplon. Chiekara wCo , Iowa. 
MISSOURI LANDS 
A GENTS AND CANVASSERS addres* C. G. 
X» .Mortimer. :« Barela v St,, N. Y.. for particulars of 
theCliniax Linen Murker (out Hot. 1. ’Ti), with Alur- 
tililer'* uateul CoiiibliiaLlou type, rock and marker 
box, with I all itetiortmctil o| typo. Retail $1. bampla 
^1.25. Agi'nts will nut regret investigating ibis. 
rtnO ICE VARIETY OF FANCY PIGEONS. 
V The undersigned offer* tor sale n lew pairs of the 
following varieties, viz.:- Short-Faced, Almond, Mot¬ 
tled or Splashed and Kite Tumblers. Block, Dun aud 
Bind Carriers. While, Black, Red and Yellow Barbs, 
all out of Imported stock. 
L. BURLING A ME. 
75 Warren street, N. Y. 
About 1*20.000 Acre# ol Ihe Finest Farm¬ 
ing mid Grazing Lntnl in Ihe United Stolen, 
for sale at low prices and on very rm*y Terms ; thus 
enabling an iniluntrloun man with small capital to 
pay lor his laud with money earned from H 
Missouri Is not. too fur West to lie ill a great dis- 
l.irnec from market#; ns Railroad facilities are great 
and constantly Increasing the climate i# ftnlmulhl, 
and good crop# are almost a certainty ; while the 
numerous thr iving towns nud cities springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt that tho blight ,,f 
slavery bus been effectually dissipated, and tlint 
Eastern men und Eastern capital ure doing their 
perfect work. 
fJAnn AGENTS WANTED. Samel.•* 
rJV/V r\ / soul irue by mail, with terms to ch ar 
from Sio to iJO pul day Two entirely new nrileel*. 
salable u flour. AddicS N, II. While. Newark, N. J. 
|)UUE BRED POt_: LT R A FOR SA LE.- 
1 Buff, White and PaiMidge Uochlns. l.lghl and 
Dark Brahinns. Single Corknda. nl reduced rale*, 
from my own strain*. Address with stump. 
G. H. LEAVITT, Flushing, N. Y. 
cj/'Jsrik P lift .MONTH. Our Agoht* are mu k- 
CiHfDF Ing the above aittuGtll riulit along. Full 
descriptive circulate sent free. WELLS & CO., 432 
Bioonie St.. N. Y. 
|OUDANS FOR SALE VERY ('IfEM 
in Pairs or 'I'rioif. to effect a oletinmcp. 
h'or particulars write IRA B. SAMPSON. 
Springfield, Mass. 
\ MONTH! EMPLOYMENT ! I 
Olilll EXTRA I N 1» If 1. tl INIS ! A pre¬ 
mium lluiiiu. . 111,1 VVAtmN tor Agent* \\ Kdesire to 
ertqiloy iigeei* ini’ ii term of seven yonrs, lo sell the 
Buckeye $20 Shuttle Sen lug Machine*, It makes a 
M itch alike Ofi both siib-s, imdls tile best low-priced, 
licensed machine in ihe world, tl'. a Unntcrsnu <t 
Co.. Clriiehtnit, D„ or ,SI. Louis. Mo. 
T/XHBIIITIOX I’OHLS.—.4 few 
J * Trios of KxhihitUui Fowl*, bred to the Slnnitanl, 
from rny celebrated Premium Slock, at rntsonaMr 
prices. Bfaiuhm* from my stock that won the Hold 
Medal at Hie Parte EzyoellUm, and from the Trio 
that won the Anbiicnti Aqticultnt let Cup. N. Y , Dc*c . 
1870. Iji iff Cochin is from tn>* winner# of Hie American 
Aorirult.urirt Cup, N. Y., Dec . I870 l First Prexnium 
White Cochin*, N. Y., Dec., 1870. Pn it ruffle CoclUtnt 
Iron) " Inner# at Birmingham. Murichi'stei and u.ik- 
hillu, Knv.land. All First Premiums Fall l#7l). Dark 
Hmhnui« from tho celebrated trios ot I July Huydyr, 
Mr*. Hurts and Rev. 1. U. BoWOli. Knalaiid, Fall, 1870. 
Address, vrtin stamp for Circular. ISAAl VAN 
WINKLE. Box 13, Greenville, JUudHon Co., N. J. 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, and Minting what paper you 
saw this in, to Limii Coininiaiiionev II. & fit, 
J. K. li.i Hminibul, Mo. 
32 Burling .Slip, New York s 
Or, (Jlcvcliind, Ohio. 
for the Averu-t. Chrmtcai, I’aint, and take 
no other, at mam/ hair purchased imitations, ttuppoelna 
it iisi* ours, and been swimt/nt. 
THE NOVELTY HAND STAMP 
Unequalled for marking Clothing, Cards. Envel¬ 
opes, etc, Ha# changt' ihie typo of various sizes. A 
perfect 111 He Gem. Price 81. I '■ st pa Id, 8 1.25. Semi 
for samples to F. P. FOLLIOTT, 321 Main Si., Han¬ 
ford, Conn. AGKNT 8 WANTED EV Kit V W 1 1 ERIC. 
AO If KH (IF LAN I> tor sale, in 
llFWAMMI Tide Wwt-er. Viriginia. in farms 
from 20 ito 1 , 00 b acres; also a nuiaimr of good mills 
anil mill sites: an excellent location for colonies, 
convenient to markets. A. G. A W. I.. WHEELER, 
403 West St-, N. Y., und King William C. H„ Vu. 
Easily mud a wli h our Stencil and 
Kcy-Chcck Outfit. CireuliirsFree. 
8 TAX 1 r OKI) M'F’a Co., 
bfi Fulton st-, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED. — Bound Canvassing 
1 4- B ahts fil'INT 7 It ICE d postage on tncoiid of 75 
cts., and cxulnsivo territory granted on the Pictorial 
Carlton 
Contalnin over 300 illiiKd’nlioiis. Is a com¬ 
plete I alinin' of Biblical Knowledge. Excel* nil 
others. In KNublSB and GKHMAN. Send for circu¬ 
lars. W Al. FLINT A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
(. ( o ^ ShdWing 
VNc;.C£|SJXR AiY- the Lines of the 
SAINT PAUL and PACIFIC; RAIL ROAD COMPA 
And its Connections, 
Invented hy the lute Bishop Soni.B. is creating u 
revolution In the cnr«"t sciatica. Uiik.itmatism, 
.NmiiiOH, Kim«n' nmi Ht'fNAi. ri>Mi'i,_M\Ts, 
SORUTUHOAT. SPRAINS, Ac- Tlu'unri s elici ted by it 
arc almost beyond belief. Trv ii, us© nothing else, 
a ud yon will lie cii red. It lb the onttl eu re CII re for i hat 
ill i n'll hit iHsni.ii, Sciatica, l' or sale by Druggists, 
pi ice fRc. a fid utl . 6(1 per bottle. If your druggist has 
iioijo ask himtogei n for you. All wiioiesaledruggists 
have t. F W. It\ DICK & HON, Proprietors, Boston. 
JnliN F. HENRY, Agent, New York. 
Lakt 
DO YOU WANT B IS IN luSS ! j P H ° 0 N F °nXl 
AT AND NEAR HOME, < PLEASANT.' 
Suitable for ei liter sex. to occupy your whole or scare 
time? II so address, staling Whut paper you saw this 
in. J. N. -UK'11 All)ISON & CO.. Boston. Mass, 
rACIl- 
rtrt ’SramaDl'^i 
kmMwi, .1 
O/Urlail 
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A Montll nnd expenses in canvasser* 
Samples free. C. .M. LixixCi'rox, Chicago. 
1 NX PER I ENCED AGENTS WANTED-To 
1) sell the Franz A Pijpc Family Knitiing Machine 
The latest, and best invention of the kind. Knits 
thirty pair# of socks In a day—heel and loe complete. 
Belter Hum 41 setvlm; ttruChine or anylhing else to 
sell. Retail price, $40. torn mission* In agents most 
sutisfaelory. Machine sells whenever shown. Ad¬ 
dress, FRANZ At POPE KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
Bncyrus, Oil to. 
ridlie Great Mngic Clinrtn ! — To wear on the 
X Watch Chain. Magnifies llKI lime#, and contains 
n fine " Coniiqne” Photograph. Sent hy nmi) for 35 
Cts,. or i wo of different kinds f or50cts. 
W. CA UP ENTER, 75 Nassau St., New York. 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, Ac., to order. 
A RARE tll.v NOE FOR AGENTS ! Agents 
1\. we will pay you Sill per vvoclt in Unsli, if 
you will engage w-iih u* uf mur. Everything fur- 
rilshed ilud expenses paid. Address F, A. El.LS & 
CO..Charlotte, Michigan. 
St: Cruix 
'Falls 
StiRu'aUr 
a Moufh easily made with Sienell and 
JCey-Check lues. Secure Circular and 
ct. S. M. SPKXCJClt, Bruttleboro, Yt. 
QARHART’S PATENT 
Two-Horse 
Pulverizing Cultivator 
is tings 
a Week to Agent*, mnle nr female. Ru- 
ine*s honorable. 1. L. Oarsidi Hnu»rson,N.J 
with F ten cl I Tool*. Samples free. 
A. E. Hit All AM. Springfield, Vt. 
Try wnutplcn of ourgi'ea 18-page. £1.OO, 
ill ii si rati it weekly-30 years established. 
Fine steel engravings free to subscribers. 
Agents make *4.1 « day. Send for The 
■ Gazelle. Hallow,d). Me. 
POTATO DIGGER ! 
AVa* awarded the First Premium at the N. 
V. Slate Fair, 1N70. 
II is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The depth is regulated perfectly without tlieuseof 
wheels. 
The draft Is reduced nearly one-half, 
ir may tin drawn close to a tree or plant without 
injuring ii, 
It level* and ill * the earth for the Mowing Ma¬ 
chine lietter than any cultivator in use. 
Not only as it cultivator does it excel, but hy a 
proper arrangement of the teeth it Is u oaf ret Potato 
Dlogcr. 
It i* not disturbed by small elevations or depres¬ 
sions in the earth, .ib is the case with the Wheel Cul¬ 
tivator. 
Price $24). C. C. BRADLEY & SON. 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
OFFER FOR SALE 
0'HaTa’s 12 Os, {Agents Waited. lO’Hara's victory 
Shoe Tie 
N'ever becomes until 
Very pretty. 
3 Samples 25 e, 
CORN SBlvLbEK g M ft’IUPI 
e bush, ner hoar. fl ' ' U1 LA, 
Price?l.50. Hillsboro, O , 
cSanaple $1.0(| JF-efiTs to this Paper 
At prices ranging from $4 to ¥12 per acre, for Cash, or on Long Credit, with interest at Seven per cent¬ 
ner annum. CASH PRICES one dollar per acre less than Credit Prices. , „„i omtion* 
The Bonds of the Company taken tu. par on Cash Sales. Emigrant houses at the principal ■ tana' 
free for all emigrants. Application# for land can he made through the Station Agents. 
For further particulars and pamphlets, apply to 
HERMANN TROTT, Land Coniiulsnioncr, 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Mum.—G overnment lands still to be had, under the Homestead Law, along the main line of ihe above 
Railroad. 
lfR.TTIT AND PRODUCK 
€0.1111 ISNION Fi;€II44T 
328 GREENWICH STREET. 
NEW YORK 
