Is IIH k tk. 1EW® T 1 % H1 
PERSONAL MATTERS. Slock, IJonlirii, *VC- 
. 1 lffku>on D\vi< intend? lu make Balii- j^||R|) GREAT SALE 
more lila permanent home. - of 
Tiie Emperor Will imn of Germany is sa'ul pw nilAT OTflDIdT 
to have once thought he loved boning. uULEJ^UUvI OlUwlV- 
„& *•——— . -. 
his friend* have presented him with a lot in twEDWESDAY 
-XT^o 8 v^, i87i. 
of Sun jiiuiCifiCOj Iiar irivcii I*in VAiuublc li- 
hrary to the Theological Department oC the 50 HEAD OF COLTS AND FILLIES, 
University or California. Three uu<t Pout- Ycnr* «M, will be Sol«t 10 
H D Cunningham and E. D. Norton, the Highest Bidder. 
U .0 W,.,klv Ulmcun (W S N Y.) 
have purchased the Daily Luu.lt! 01 1 n .11 ullu , r- 
place, and will codec, it l>«aacr. 
Tim Banner of Well, learns from the late 
Henry J Raymond 111 at he is editing a in's aimightbeat*. mthe great Trot at Kalamazoo, 
pap/in the other world, and finds a tree 
plat form where Christina and heathen can , lini , y.deadie distanced »ii frjiir-reMr-JiiaB.andi nt 
1 ... Louisville. Kv., kuiiiu full, Finely Oiilo-i'iiw. hwj 
Stock, youltrn, _agcnls tUmilcb. S'c. _ 
THIRD GREAT SALE The Best Book for Agents! 
OF 
GOLD-DUST STOCK, — M “' 
Atik.ieustockFiivm,8niiiei»Eustofi.ouis- PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRk 
JelwnrSeii A V BY S. A. WILLARD, A. M., 
OBI EDITOK OF THK DAIRY Ht"SJlA .VDUY DEPAIITMKNT 
THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871. of the hi' kai. mw v-vohkkh. 
ffircts, Sceils, plants, (Otc. 
K 1*1*1.E SEF.DI.IMIS FOR SV EE-2 years 
j;\ ..id,firsteluas,pci It 1*. BoWgx. East Au¬ 
rora, N, V. 
University or California. 
II. D. Cunningham and E. D. Norton, 
late of the Weekly Ithacan (Ithaca, N. 1 •), 
liave purchased the Daily Leader of that 
place, and will conduct it hereafter. 
The Banner of Light, learns from the late 
Ilcnry J. Raymond' that lie is editing .1 
paper in the other world, and finds a lrce 
platform where Christian and heathen can 
come alike. 
M Tmtuts has had liis salary increased. 
It is now $120,000 a year, together with 
$32,500 for contingent, expenses, say $lo 2 ,- 
500. lie is lodged, washed, warmed, etc., 
live. The whole amount of Ills pay cannot 
he below $500,000. 
Hu. Til. 11 etchings of Yoscraite recent¬ 
ly visited the Upper Sierras. He ascended 
Mounts Dana, Huffman, Wonderful, Lycll, 
and Cathedral. Mount Lyell is 0110.0* Uie 
hiirhest peaks of the range, and Mr. Hutch¬ 
ings is the second white man wlio has as¬ 
cended it. 
Gun. George L. IIautsuff Ins been re¬ 
tired as u full Major-General, on aecouiH ol 
wounds received in tlic service, lie carries 
two bullets in his body—one received in the 
Florida Indian wars and the other on the 
field of Aiitietam. He intends going to Eu¬ 
rope soon. 
Capt. John Moss, who discovered the 
famous Moss ledge of Arizona, which yield¬ 
ed vast wealth, has resigned Hie post ol In¬ 
dian agent, and resuming his adventurous 
pursuits, recently left San Francisco with a 
large working force to develope two mines 
in San lkrnardinncounty. 
Two sons of Darwin, the renowned au¬ 
thor of “ Tim Origin of Species,” who have 
been “doing” California and the Yosemite, 
lately, are delighted with the great Stale 
and its marvels of scenery. After spending 
a few weeks in the Atlantic States, they will 
return to England. 
The Empress Eugenie has presented to 
Lady Burgoyne, in whose husband's yacht 
she escaped from France, a costly gold lock¬ 
et set, with diamonds, with a most exqui¬ 
site likeness of her Majesty inclosed, ns a 
souvenir of that memorable voyage to 
England. 
Mils. Barky of the Boston Children’s 
Mission, is said, during a year’s time, to 
have made 1,561 visits to the poor, to have 
lined and t rimmed 100 lulls and bonnets, to 
have cut out 551 garments, and to have 
made t wo visits Lo another t3title, where she 
found homes for nineteen destitute child)en. 
Mu. Skwaup was welcomed at his home 
in A uburn by a large number of Ids personal 
friends mid neighbors. In response to a 
speech lie remarked that during his journey- 
jugs abroad ho had found no nation so dis¬ 
tant ipnl no race so low that the chai.u lei 
of an American citizen did not secure Lo 
himself not merely safety, but also respect, 
consideration and affection. 
Tim Rev. William Bell White Ilowe has 
just been elected Assistant Bishop of South 
Carolina, Many years ago, when he was a 
junior at tlie University ol Vermont, a bur¬ 
lesque. programme of the Junior Exhibition 
was circulated, in which the classic nomen¬ 
clature of the triennial catalogues was ad¬ 
hered to in a wav that set the town in a. 
mar. In that, programme the future Bishop 
appeared as QultdaivsTintiunnbutus Candi • 
das Quota ado. 
De an IIowson of Chester Cathedral, now 
on a visit to this country lo attend the Balti¬ 
more Episcopal Convention and for the ben¬ 
efit of his health, observed, in an address de¬ 
livered on the 15th nil., that very great 
interest is taken by Americans in Cluster 
Cathedral, which contains a monument to a 
Governor of New York, a memorial ol the 
battles fought between the English and the 
Americans, and a monument to a Bishop, 
the erection of which was set 011 foot lu 
America. 
Til us Lydia Siianklin, said to be the old¬ 
est person in North Carolina, died the other 
day in her 113th year. She was present at 
the dedication of the Presbyterian Church 
to which she belonged, and lived to see the 
celebration of its hundredth anniversary. 
Goid-OnsIMOei ..fi: I, Dnrwr »*■« '"• >* ™'i*l 
li-OHi I rotting, or ilieyenuhl have won nil llmrui't'* 
liver utlinr breed*. U thin doe* nut prove tholr su- 
ocrluiiiy I would like l" II'" 1 ’"'“iu "»•" that will 
matoh the in noxl May. I rum 3 to 7 years old. on even 
terms, ut 1 n nil 2 mile*. Hits ymir. 1,1 J trots at im¬ 
portant point*, they hare won 100 per cent, ol the 
races tor 0,1 and 6 year oldh. 
DORSEY. 
V rcTlOX SALE of Thoroughbred Hereford 
t'nitle and Out* wold Sheep, on ’lu ewJi'y. Roy,.7, 
)H7l. Having rented tny farm. I will yell h> * l,l,!lc 
A in-Llon. nt my reside ru e. 2 mile* hn»t of Elyria, <>.. 
i,, v anti re herd of Hereford i. iiute; nisu my very su¬ 
perior tb-eU or Cotawold Sheep. Farm Implement#, 
. . (u.HlloOllCri lit. Ill II llfk. 
Hay, &e. 
Sale to cpniuienc© ut «£$j& fc CR0 SS. 
\\T II W 11 1 I’ I* S. l*RO I> U C E R A N 1> 
\\ , Breeder of the well-known MAGIK HOGS, 
• M ;‘or’pii hVv- ol"bh)'i>d < and' bet ng well bred (he Mflgio 
H,.jrs lire »mt rurpnwd by io.y other breed, they 
nee In re" and tine, mid of mipertor style. and may bo 
l el led nil. The Hogs aro mostly spotted. Aliy one 
wanting fin* or Holt* or tin! Kenulne MimUs utock 
Should ndOl-es* mo Id Marlon, Marlon GO.. Oh o. 
CifSeitt Loan points by Express or Fre ight. 
OIU'IUHOit STOCK. I still eontiniin to breed 
n and s',Up t’li"»ter-White and Uerkslltre Swine. 
..down Sheep, Durham and AhJeri.ey (a vea. 
and nil the br-l vmletles of fowls. Send lor elie Hur. 
AddrensT1LOS. WllOD. Doe ltno.Cheat er Co., 1 a. 
ASIATIC FOWLS. 
mv s t<>ek Da UK n art t.tc.HT Bkaiimas. Bcff and 
PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY: I 
BY X. A. WILLARD, A. M., 
EDITOU OF Tin: DA lit V IIVSHA.VDHY niPAUTMKNT 
OF THE MURAL N i:\V-VoUKEB. 
TniS work comprises a completo Treatise on Milk 
and Us products, Ineludiri* Dairy Farms and Fttmt- 
inft | Grasses and Cattle Foods t Dairy S-tOCk, 
UreedinK, Selection and Mannuomelll: Milk, Ctim- 
posltion. Char-ictr-r. etc.; Early History of Cheese 
ami Butter Factories, end Mode of Or, - uui*»Uon , 
European nrul American Dairy System*Compared ; 
Minute Difeetioii* forttie Manufacture and Cnre of 
Kutter and Cheese, both at Farm Dairies and Fac¬ 
tories, embracing the l.alOsL Improvements, etc. 
Mr. Willard is the most prnctleul and popular 
writer on the subject, and acknowledged to be the 
in:vr ACIBORITV. Thin Rl'ent .Stnndnfil Work 
will contain over &fi0 lurjft* 8vo. pages, fully illustra¬ 
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APPLE SEEDLINGS- 
\ 1..\RGK LOT of Apple MccdliiiBs forsalo 
very cheap by the 100 M 
I). W. K A ut' FMAN. Pes Moines, Iowa. 
-uri DDl.FTOWN M7USKKY AMI Fltl’IT 
ill FA U.M -Haunted at Mhf.li, town, .Delaware, 
the largest pear-h snipping stall, n in the L. S.—150.000 
ba-iker* shipped thlss.-asi.n — Sa.fliKI baskets of them 
grown on this farm. F- r h number or years I have 
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great advantage over most nurseryman in having 
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trees for -iIn. well grown and budded on natural 
Ncui publications, (Etc. 
CLUBS ARE TRUMPS. 
The tenth volumeof Wnod‘8 Household Mn-m- 
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Ihih inulude Horace Greeley, Guil Hamilton, 
'I hotnits K. Beecher. Dr. Dio Lewis. Theodore 
Tilton, Dr. W. W. Hall. James Partoo, etc. Har¬ 
riet. Beecher Stowe, Brick Pomeroy, John G. 
Snxe. Petroleum V. Nasby, etc., write for it oc¬ 
casionally. 
A LETTER FROM MRS. HENRY 
WARD BEECHER. 
While overhauling our papers, after the recent re¬ 
moval to our new quarters, we CUu< across the fol¬ 
lowing letter, which so appropriately expresses the 
general sentiment* of those whorr-adour Magazine, 
that we have concluded to publish it. 
BUOOKl.YN, Feb. 11th, 1871. 
S. 8. WOOD:— 
Dear Bir In 'G3. while I was editing " The Mother 
at. Home." I wits much interested In a few copies of 
your "Household Magazine. ’ which found their nay 
into my house, whether to iuo or my husband. 1 do 
nni know, nor does if matter. I was so much pleased 
that I wrote asking for an exchange, but receiving 
■s for -alo, well grown anil budded on natural m,answer. 1 let the matter drop. I w rl1 ;' e ' 
Stri.-l:. Ca’alogu,'* free. AddrOM E. U.COCHBAN, dosing two dollars, with the request ttoil L .' ou ci' 
Middletown, Delaware. furnish the the whole set of l^Jl-yuu wdj_»lu so. an< 
A CHOICE I.OT OF |)A IIli BRAII1IAS 
f.'i sale at is pel pair. Abrn Light Brahmas at 
...- 
..[ li k hroa k v. fan'l-s, nitEl. ...ft 
A fancy and pit purposes, for sale by IV It. 11 l.LLS, 
2d., Asliaway.il. I. Satlsl'u cti ott guanmtue d. __ 
n * Hi: SA LE CHEAP. Pure Dark Brahuias 
Vl.KSIUUY DUCKS AND. DARK 
A Brahma 1-oiviB rorsiilc. Hi *e u few pairs bred 
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•FIFTY YEARS IN THE MAGIC f'IR- 
CI.K." My siunoh Blitz, the gioat Magician. 
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PICTORIAL HOIttH BIBLE, 
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GRAPE VINES. 
GR A PE VINES.—We are selling a choice stock 
of Grape Vines and Small Fruits for Fall and Spring 
Trade at largely Reduced Prices. Save Money and 
send forour Price L.sL neu & mATROUARDT. 
Delaware, Ohio. 
FLORAL GDIBB FflR 1872. 
Containing seventy-two pages and 
TWO BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES, 
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THOUSAND VARIETIES 
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Catalogue Of Hardy Hull,sand Seed fur fall plant¬ 
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Address. Bl* O. ItEYNOLDS, 
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put my daughter down for l^l, directing tit lit v. 
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1 think one copy comes to the otllce ol the Chris¬ 
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Mrs. HEN'R A r WARD BEECHER. 
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A Wo will cause Wood's Household Maoa- 
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Letter Received Iroin Levi Slinw. Trustee 
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Mr Lebanon, n. y., sept. 27 . *71. 
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US lo what we think of the Averill Chemical 1 anil, 
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fTIlie Git a I >Tncic I’liniin ! To wear on tho 
-i—■thorn in MGinmnimnipi- I WuLcIt Clisiiii. Mufi?iin^ 5 » Hw times, UI|U UOlitUitlS 
le!' 1 slrU l^ldlfu*! l' lllO^preGT^hce 1 ^ of ^ufl ot b ei' 1 pa lifts. ,Ane « Comi,.,o " VlnUmf. Sent by mail lor 35 
Wo have O heretoforo the ( . ) (—). j»ost eta., or two of New York 
all other hra.itlsof Nrii,tcl«ad, neither of wlilCfi have W. CAUPKN i LR, Nassau St,, New lork-_ 
livom us pprtppt siitismotlnn, Mobt ul lt^uuld cmrIk ¥ _• ,t ruvTs ui AWf li _nvi 
H ,.r i i ii if tin si) jii ! 4 I wo ur tli i ©o y curs. 1 111 X 1 lb 1C (lb N C t • I ^ A t» LN * * - ,*• ^ * 
D.'t three itai'V experience, we do not find to be lb m-iI the Fran/. A Pope Imindy KnUiing .Maehme. 
thrtSime with i he Averill Pure White Chemical The Intent und beat Invention of the kual. Knits 
Paint Indeed it appoars just as well as when tirst thirty pairs of aoeksm uday-heel uud loo complete, 
l.attin l will write you again on the subject when l Belterthan n sewing machine or anylhlng v-l.-e to 
’ V i.T ,,, otihuri y. sell. Retail price, *10 Cominlsslous to age rite most 
urn not in quite so muU) ot .1 nun j. aatisfitetni y . Machine sells w henever shewn. Ad- 
S-uuple card of beautiful colnrs.und reconunenda- druss , i-hanZ a POPE KNITTING MACH IN L CO., 
lions from owners of the finest residences in tho Bncyrus, Ohio. 
she helped to stack nil the said gram pitch- j'^tife t'hing 
jiiw it one wav herself. !She can lake the uioguos, nmi for t?m 
Kirby apart and put it together again with lur Taa r ess Ctrotyi,e 
Kirby apart 
ease. 
lions from owners nt tne iinuBi lesiueutea iu u. u 
country furnished free by tho 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
3ii Bulling Slip, New York : 
Or, C'lfVrlnud, Ohio. 
Ask for the AvEim.i. chemicai, Paint, and take 
nu otlirr, ns 7 iiany have purchased imitat ions, supposing 
it was ours, unit been swindled. 
TeSIGNING AND ENGRAVING. 
H aving lately okgamzkd for 
our own use v a large unti well-appointed stutToi 
WOOD i:\(*IMVIIltS, 
we are prepared to fill all orders forEnffraving with 
promptness. Parties needing 11 lustrations of any 
kind cun. by sending a photograph, sketch, or even 
Simply a description, have finely-engraved cuts made 
at low rates. Estimate* promptly furnished. 
EIjECTROTYPES. 
We have ul*n a large number of Engravings on 
hand, just the thing for Seedsmen and Florist’S Cat- 
ulogaes, anil l or SUft'k Raisers. *e„ Ot which we can 
furnish Electrotypes on very reasonable terms. 
Address IL O* T. MOORE. 
Rural New-Yorker, neiv Vork. 
sell. Retail price, fit). Commissions to agents most 
satisfactory. Machine sells whenever shown. Ad¬ 
dress, FRANZ N POPE KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
Bncyrus, Ohio._ 
4 HAUKI IIASI E FOR AGENTS S Agents 
JY we will pay you *l» pee w eek in Cash, if 
you will engage wiih us at once. Everything fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS & 
CO., Charlotte, Michigun. __ 
—ft ii .Month easily rande with Stencil and 
Koy-Chcek Dies. Secure Circular and 
Samples, free. s. M. SPENCER, Brutlletooro, Vt. 
O K O « Wcclc to Agruis, male or female. Ru- 
FaiuessIniuoraUf I L tJanhh, Puterson.N.J. 
0 ’Ham’s 12 0 *. 
CORN antLLLB 
Cbusli, per hour. 
Price $l-5o. 
Sample fl.00 
OTCTTEKINC C1REI) by Drs. White 4 OaU 
n mun,402 4tU Ave. No pay until cured. Circulars. 
THE “ People’s Practical Poultry Bonk.” published 
hv D D T Moon*, RURAL NEW - Yu It K Kit iillice. New 
York is a book that If it is ut till 111 keeping with the 
title, any farmer would say, would be extremely val¬ 
uable.—Jm. Farm Journal, Toledo, V. 
For information concerning the As¬ 
sets, Plana of Business or Terms to 
Agents, apply to the Office of the 
Company, or jto any of the following 
General Managers of Agencies: 
ROBERT A. GRANNISS, Secretary. 
F. RATCHFOK.D STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD & CLARK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. F. HOADLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
FRANK CHAMBERLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y, 
4 LL SUFFERERS FROM CONSUMP- 
TY TION. Nervous or Physical Debility. Dyspepsia 
and Indigestion ; all who desire rich, pure Blood, m- 
eieioed Strength *nd Vitality : nil whose Vital Pow- 
(. ran re failing, and who feel the need of a % Itull/iiig 
Nervous TONIC and INvidokatou, are advised 
to immediately use WluclRudsl' » llypoplins* 
l>liit<-» al I.Iiim' IIml So.In, the greatest Medical 
discovery id (Up nge, acknowledged atld provedatter 
hi teen vimi-.h' eximriehce to be <he only rerundy that 
\V1LL <n;K12 CONSUMPTION. Sold by Druggists 
every Where. 11 per bottle. 4 Treatise .in Gtef'auses 
and Cure Of Consumption will be maHe.1 Gee by ad¬ 
dressing J» WINCHESTER &. LO., 
30 John St., N. 1. 
BURNED~Ob'T, BUT NOT “BURNT UP.” 
Persistent, Judicio us Adve rtising Must Tell! 
SHARP & THAIN, 
CHICAGO ADVERTISING AGENCY, 
FORMERLY AT 6 & 7 FARWELL HALL, CHICAGO. 
Present Chicago Office, Room 5,65 S. Canal St. 
C New York Office, No. 5 Bcokinnn St. 
Wo continue to do a general Advertisiiie bnsiness 
with nil nf the Leading Newspaper* in the uo““ 
States Anv business entrusted to ns will be attend¬ 
ed to with di-patch fund lid e ffiy• _^^IverttalnB 
opportunity to estimate on wbatevei 
you may ha~e to’do. 
tt-J-GoM Fen with Kbony Holder “ 
PUBLICATION’S. 
341—Waverly Navels. gS IB 
31 Dickon's Works. 3** ;( 
51 Easier Morning........... V •> 
gjr—•• our Bopu ’ and ”Our Joy ........ 1 
STIiVEB-RLATED WAUL, 
liO-Tmi Set, si* pieces (Lucius Hurt)....IM ^ 
G I—Take Basket „ ••••{« 15 
4 >‘J—Revolving Bnttc-r Cooler .«■ 45 
tfS-eCMters and Fruit Basket .... <» 
<» l—U;i!lf-do/.en Napkin Rings •■■■ o on c, 
*{5—OinJd’s t UP, -*-' .VV.W" " 725 10 
07—One Do*. TeASpoons(Merld. Co).... ‘ 
OS— “ Table Spoons •••• 7 - $0 
««♦— “ Forks . .. •••• 25 
jh— “ Kuives. Iv. Hnnd. " 21 
71 - “ Solid Steel r hi ted ” •••• lb . « g 
7 *»—One Set Knives A FV. Rub r H 05 
i.,_ u .. - R,, S ew d Hand s. JS ,j 
74 —Can-lng Knife. Fork and Steel. 
Premiums No. H. IS, lv. 20. 21. 22, 27, - '■ 
07 and 58 will bejniUtoa fr»urA«»tagdgrt>«o N l v . t 
the club. Address, S. S. W OOD. * 1 “ 1 -® e fjtET. 
■who wilt malt Three Numbers of the A lujr ume r 
An Evangelical, Unttenomiimtlonnl 
Monthly, for BARENTS, 
T,tf.sf<i'r , lS7-J-S1.50 a ****'* 
ner and our own List of Lessons lor iste — 
li * tea ’ t0 J. \V. McINTYRE. Ht. l.onte' 
ii X 3 riTTriTTP r P 01, L^Pruag* 
13U U y U Xj I new Lliromo. m«vd - >w r ^er to the 
Co., JS given KREE GUATI81' ^ large 1 4b co 1- 
St*U SI’ANiD EI) .reed, equal to I edg* r 
uujji paper, improved and t 1 • h. t) i-esitte, and .ior 
in size. A paper SJu hlilhedA’hurinlng st V. r “'v' 
EVEixYBunv iu years csti 0 -. lt ,„,nation. Be** 
Putar. Wlt,Huni.>.'’*>‘d^Hhtabli inui. e|s ., y. ur. J 
utas. for only Wo- 
YONKERS MILITARY lNSTlTllTE^ MFjN . 
Fw making boys intelligent,healthy. 
Box 456 
¥ It ON CITY LOl.LEGK. U-S. 
aadrest J. B C. SttXTH. A. M. Principal- 
