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lying twenty nil lea (in either side or Mm survcvcd 
lino of siilil roiul, ijinl mo In tint heart of the |*/no 
Sort ion, from win,’It Chicago In Si, afgcly supplied. 
Carlton 
\ 'OalUai!, 
And its Connections 
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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— There arc 908 agricultural societies in Prus¬ 
sia. 
— Buffalo is talking of rebuilding its water 
works. 
— A Tine Bush, N. Y., bed-quilt contains 2,010 
blocks. 
— Albany, N. Y., people are brightening up 
their sleighs. 
— Five hundred Portugese aro about to emi¬ 
grate to Virginia. 
— Tbo Albany ladies are taking lip arms 
against a sea of loafers. 
— The value of farms in Ohio is estimated at 
over a billion of dollars. 
— Rubies are said to be picked up in Macon 
county, North Carolina. 
— Tlipy charge 25 cents admission to church 
weddings at Hamilton, O. 
— T he Mississippi pine lands arc wortli three 
hundred dollars per acre. 
— A house of refuge Tor girls is an institution 
projected In Rochester, N. Y. 
It is an effectual remedy for fighting dogs 
to throw them into the water. 
— Alaska lias a nnai company, and the coal is 
said to be of superior quality. 
— A St. Louis man killed his wife because she 
toolt til teen cents from liis pocket. 
— Ttliiea, N, Y„ is talking about a general mar¬ 
ket day lor the sale of farm products. 
— In Idaho Territory the doctors administer 
on the estates of ttic deceased patients. 
— Tn one county of Kansas alone there are 121 
acres of castor beans under cultivation. 
— The Illinois Wesleyan University opens this 
year with 105students In thocollege classes. 
— The JIaguo, Holland, is reported tn bo tho 
wealthiest town, for its population, in tho world. 
— The ratification treaty with Germany gives 
great satisfaction to the French Administration. 
— The London Times believes tlint tho Jeal¬ 
ousy o! England is extinct in the United States. 
— Tho better varieties of winter apples are 
bringing $3 per barrel In Wayne county, N. Y. 
— The highest vote received hy any temper¬ 
ance candidate in the Pennsylvania election was 
3,248. 
— Some twenty families are coming from Eng¬ 
land to Join the Shaker society ut New Lebanon, 
N. Y. 
— Flowers aro cheaper, prettier, and more 
varied in New Fork than in any city iu tho 
world. 
— San Francisco contributions for Chicago 
will reach $150,000. Portland, Orogou, sends 
$10,000. 
— A Lowell, Mass., physician has been lined 
one hundred dollars for concealing a case of 
smallpox. 
— Tho women of Washington, D.C., have been 
requested to register, if they wish to vote in 
November. 
— Some of tlie Journals of Maine are advocat¬ 
ing llie enactment of a law making education 
compulsory. 
— In Minnesota tho prairie fire has burned 
through tho earth iu some places to tho depth 
of five feet. 
— Two Irishmen have been eaten by the Fiji¬ 
ans, who speak highly of their tenderness and 
gamey flavor. 
— A ‘‘city," out in Nevada, called Bob-Tailed 
Gulch, lias seven dwelling houses and thirty- 
seven saloons. 
— There were I,TOO samples of milk inspected 
in Boston lust year, of which till) were more or 
less adulterated. 
— The best mutton is said to come from Rhode 
Island. Tlie same State raises the best turkeys, 
geese, am] ducks. 
— The first sale of local stocks in Chicago since 
tlie Are’ was that of 5,000 city railway (South 
Side] shares at par. 1 
— A bouquet made of grasshoppers strung on 
wires took a premium at a Couuty fair in Mas¬ 
sachusetts, recently. 
A six hundred dollar cow died in Syracuso 
on Thu.ind.iy, Oct. 19, from over indulgence in 
her owner's orchard. 
Louis Napoleon says “tho psesent govern¬ 
ment of France Is weak and inadequate to tho 
wants of tlie country." 
— There m e but two soap factories throughout 
the whole of Spain. Where, then, does all the 
L'ustilc Soap come from? 
— The Presbyterian Synod of New Jersey have 
decided to raise #tk),000 for a German Theologi¬ 
cal Seminary in Newark. 
— Tlie first company ol' Governor’s Foot 
Guard, Connecticut, celebrated their 100th anni¬ 
versary Thursday, Oct. 19. 1 
-- In Loudon there arc 52,000 members of 2,000 < 
building societies, which have made returns, i 
Possessing £4,217,000 of assets. 
— The Mayor of Chicago has issued a procla¬ 
mation appointing Tuesday, Got. 31, as a day of 
fasting, humiliation ami prayer. 
Tho Harvard Law School Faculty are dis¬ 
cussing an application from a young lady to be¬ 
come a student at that institution. 
r — A man forty years old, at Shelby Depot, 
Teim., utOUfncd liis wife six months, and then t 
married Ids mother-in-law, aged sixty. , 
— Wendell Phillips says that “Massachusetts J 
without the temperance and labor party move- a 
“ ents would be a corpse iu her coiBu.' 1 ( 
— Prince Alfonso, tlie son of ex-Queen Isa- 1 
Delia, of Spain, who is fourteen years old, is to ) 
be sent to an English Roman Catholic college. t 
— It is a curious but incontrovertible Tact that - 
when a hirsute young geuUeniuu pays his nd- [ 
dresses to a lady, heitmiriubfy becomes hirsuter. n 
— Hie Kennebec ice harvest of last winter t 
was the largest ever gathered, M|o total product 
being not loss than 300,1)00 tons—mostly leftover. 
— An ir.-IJsrnnnt German officer has written to 
a London paper to deny Lord Shaftesbury’s - 
statement tlmt piety prevails in tbe Prussian r 
army. c 
— A young lady in Hardin County, Ky„ plant- d 
a tl i seed last spring that pro- L 
need ioi melons, each weighing from 18 to 35 r 
Pounds. li 
— Wholesale arrests of Ku-Klux are reported 
irom South Carolina. A. number of well known “ 
itizons are missing, including a member of the ti 
■Legislature, p 
Implements, ittadjinern, #c. 
NOT TO BE PAID FOR 
UNTIE TRIED ON YOUR FARM. 
Copper Strip Hay, Straw 
and Stalk Cutter. 
13 Sizes, from $10 to W0. hand or horse-power. Cuts 
fine or coarse, fruin 1 Ip 12 hush els u mtnuto. Also, 
Gale's Turnip, caukot ami» Potato SticEii; 0 
sizes, from $12 to $20. Turned by a boy; cuts a bushel 
a minute. One or course. Ark your merchants for 
them or scud tu tho otlicc for circulars. 
PEKKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
14 Heckman St.. New Vork, 
and 61 Merwin St.. Cleveland, Oblo. 
r.Ti; J J1L/J Solicited by MI NN «V CO~ 
I s/*l B Si E ncl Publishers of Seleutiflo Atncri- 
I afal H ^ hR can, 37 Park llow. New Vork. 
Twenty-five years’ Experience. 
Pamphlets containing Patent T,nws with fulldi- 
reoiion3 how to obtain Patents, free. 
Abound volume of ll« pages, containing the New 
Census by counties nml large cities, un Kogravings 
of Mechanical movements, Patent Laws and rules 
for obtaining Patents, mulled on receipt of 2ft cents. 
implements, ittacljinern, &z. 
SliSH GARDNER’S PORTABLE 
' ursAfKST. L80TIII rot* uny purpose 
where statin Is uetul. All who HtlVg trim! It nr»* more 
tliun planned with.11. an tfc makes a chic at saving In 
Urn m imd l lay. hvnry Steamer warranted and safte- 
fuel ion {juamntrcU. 
Ditch iso »l Jimp for eight-page Circular, to 
IfAl.lty SEDGWICK, Manufacturer, 
Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut. 
^ rflllK ADJUST A RI.K 
r 4 l ISAG-HOLDER. - 
Patented July 4. 1.871, It Is 
xr; — the only rent labor-saving 
nmchinoof the kind ever 
V&aHfow: offered to the public; every 
I I farmer needs If. To Mall- 
\ B li _ stern nnd Millers it Is bull-- 
pdOsirble, tr. is the only 
m ii'Mne made that will nut 
tear bugs, isy its use in pulling up grain, one mini 
caneasily do the Work of two. Kcmll price.*;,. Lib¬ 
eral discount i,. Hr, trade. Trrritiurv rights fur sale. 
Address thenianufuetururs, I RA A LLfiN tfc CO., 
Palmyra, N, Y. 
I s^QO’I’ LATH E8, best in the country, WOOD¬ 
MAN « Pl(CI5, Lake Village, N. If. Circulars free. 
CHIGEERINR & SONS’” 
PIANO - FORTES. 
THE BEST PIANOS AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 
And upon the most favorable terms of payment. 
We invite the uttcntlou of persons intending to 
purchase Pianos, to our New illustrated Catalogue, 
giving full description of Stylus and prices, and the 
terms on which wo sell to those desiring to make 
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 
Send for a Catalogue. 
CIIICKURflVft Ac SO\ r S, 
11 Enat Lieu Street, New York. 
nmm N, vv power screw press, 
L K RATC-nKT-.il K U> HCHHWH, l.MPKOVMl 
I P. [| C.HATKR. SKku W A8fn:it.H, and forty 
uiDUtu ui her articles for I'jder Mills and Vlno- 
Kitr Factories, For Utrculais, address J. W. MOUNT. 
Medina, N. Y. 
| PH ROVED LOOT I,AT1U>, 
tOf ‘A A With Slide-Best and Kitting}., .lust 
iW/V N the thing for tho Artisan or Amateur 
UjSJ ft Turner. 
„ Alsn ' h and planers. 
Many readers ut this paper have one 
of them.” Selling In ull parts of the 
country. Carman, Cuba. Europe, .tc. 
BOOK-RACK, BOOK-CASE, AND 
WRITING DESK COMBINED. 
This Is the first good article of fnrnltnre that has 
over been made, which can lie taken apart in loss 
than a minute and packed away or shipped Irom place 
to place all easily ns a few short boards, and can be 
set up agiiin by any person in a few moments without 
the aid of ally tools. Sinull sHa* form a substantial 
nnd complete ttnok-Ruch Larger sizim form a sub¬ 
stantial Writing-Desk and Buok-('usc Combined. 
Price* for large sizes, C feet t inches high, solid 
Black Walnut, from $11) to $22. Prices for smaller 
sizes down as low as $1. Also, Portable VYardrobes, 
prices $11) to $20. 
A liberal discount to the trade. Ton per cent, off to 
all preachers. 
The First Premium wns Awnrdeil 
on our Book-Racks and Writing-Desks at the 
Great Fair oftlie American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1870. 
Our'goods can ho found at tlio Furnitun* Dealers 
and Kookutorc* generally throughout the country. 
Mauufucturect by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
110 BOWERY, 2tf. Y., 
Manufacturers of Looking Glass and Picture Frames. 
PRICES BELOW COMPETiTION. 
MACHINERY GUARANTEED As REP- 
„ RESENTED. 
2-Horse Hallway Power nnunpletei.$130 
Lever Powers uicvonling lo size).$00 to $145 
Thresher and Shaker, 2 to 4-1lor.se. 
Tltro- her and self leguliu ing Blast Cleaner (com¬ 
plete).. ..$185 
Combined inacblnos at eorrespniuiing rates. Ad¬ 
dress A. 1 1 . UREA It LEY «V. I’D., 
hJurcka Works, Trenton, *N. J. 
Heal (Estate, (Etc. 
jy O U T II 
lllSSOliltl I. IMIS 
nr tuk 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
_ About I‘20,000 Acres nl'llin Finent Karin. 
lug and (o'liziiiK Imiiil ill llie t'nirid States, 
for sale at low prices and On very easy terms; tbus 
enabling an indtistrlmis man with small capital to 
pay lor his land with money earned from il. 
Missouri is not ton far West to bent rt great dis¬ 
tance fruin markets , ds Kallmail facilities are great 
and constantly increasing; tbe cliiuiile Is splendid, 
and good crons are almost a certainty; while the 
numerous thriving towns and uities springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery lias boon eituciunlly dissipated, and that 
Fasteni Mien ufid Kast&ru ciipitul uro (IoIuk Ifioir 
perfect work. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Send for rail Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing;«) cents, it ml slating what paper yon 
saw this iu, to I,null ('oiniulnnioiiei' II. A S|. 
.1. R. R.. 11 mini tin I, lllo. 
I OO OOO .V u 1 s ol ' LAND for saieTtn 
(frA, o,ii (Yvi " 11,10 ,'Vntoi. Virtginla, in farms 
from 20 p> LiHK) acres; also a number of good mills 
and mill silos: Uti oxcolient location for eidonlo*. 
convenient to markets. A G. A W. L. WHKKLKIt 
IWi West Si N V . and King Will bun c it . v„ 
000 P«K SAI L. \ good (Dam 
*!r »f •' 'vf\f ■ and (.riistng Farm, containing 2 IW 
acres, good House amt 5 Burns; id acres limber 
balance Udder cultivation ! well watered - goinl or' 
cliaid.sugar "nsh, AO.miles from Angelica arid 
the Jluehestor, N, and I*. It. u. will he sold for $25 
per acre one-hall eusli, Imlance to salt customer. 
I lie reason tor Helling Is tliut tho owner Is not a farm¬ 
er. Koi- partlctiliirs address litCDAUtl It. UUAItUSa, 
Angelico, Allegany Co., N. V. 
Heal (Estate, (Etc. 
l,dOO.itm> ACRES 
OF THK 
RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
IN THE WORLD, 
for Salt to .Aituni Settler*. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
niSSOUtl, Kansas, and TEXAS 
It A 11, W I y I f), 
CARS NOW RUNNING 400 MILES. 
I he Lund*offered ny I fits ( omptlny are nmltdy with* 
in A) mile* of each Bhtu ot the mud, extending 170 
"files along the NKOsHlO VALI.KV. the richest, 
finest and most inviting valley lur settlement in tim 
West. One-third of the labor remin d ut, the Kust 
in tbeculmreof farms will insure here double tho 
amount of crons. 
PRICE Oil LAN D.—$2 to $3 per aero; credit of 
ten year*' tune. 
TERMS OF SA I.E.-One tenth down nt tho 
Itmoot purchase. No payment the second year One. 
tenth every year after until completion or payments 
with niiriiiiil Inieresl. For tuniier information’ 
address (8A AG T. GOO I) N O W, ' 
L und l.niiiniiMsi enci, NcqhIio Fill In, Ivnimns. 
900,000 AGUES 
OF 
ex c b:b.b.kvt’ ta 
AND SI’t.KN Dl I.) 
FOR W A T .Ft. 
On which are ONE T1101SAND Ml LI,IONS 
OF PI NE'i'lMHER, and inexlniusoble iiuanti- 
tiesof Maple, Beech, Klin, Asli, Hemlock, Oak, ,Vc 
The Jgiant of lands t,< the Grand Bapnls and in- 
illlina rtallrnacl Cniiipiinv. lo build their Itoad irom 
K'tirt Wayne, ludbuia, to Traverse Bay and .Macki¬ 
naw, Michigan, comprises in its farming lands every 
variety,,f soil, fmin the rich rfup haw. to the light 
randy, and they lire found tu that section of Michi¬ 
gan, north of the city >d Grand ttapbls, atnt eontlg- 
uons to the great fruit mill mi tlie eastern shore* of 
Lake M lehiesii. now bring I'lilUdlv developed by rail, 
mail and ot bcreiiterposes. Tlie Pine l.n iidnare nit- 
Q AV . I I> E I, L , 
It’ll IT I’P ANl) I’RODUCE credo, V.ho Tpmrter’dnwni baTntum 7tY yearly "pay" 
I'llii «, ■ c c i ,, v inent*, Interest 7 per Cent. Persona desirous ot Id- 
LUJIiRINMOA Ja Ba IK Ov HAJY A , Cuttons for lurins will, tin anpUcullmi at the Ollice, 
CRPrMunru c-rotrc-i- 111 Hi'iind Kupiils, bo turulslmd Willi Ticket's 
JZb GREENWICH STREET. iivtu Hie Rond, entitling them tu It cm in Wr 
N K VV A' O J{, IC Fin es, In the event Of purchasing uny of the Ontn- 
-- — _paiiy » farming land. For Information about tho 
9io.mrwmimJ8m.fr i&a::- 
W. SAIN r PAUL and PACirtC, BAIL ROAD COMPAN’ 
(iraves’ 8 nciibators. M-Wk* 
For t’rico List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GICAVK8 A CO., No. 26 North Market St., 
Boston, Mass. 
Send fur descriptive Catalogue. 
N. li. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. il. 
■MISAV THING ON If AICETS ! — A 
^ Wooden Faucet with Metallic Fuclngs, retaining 
all the good points of tho Wood Faucet combined 
with the strong qualities of 
WHIT 1C NON-COUR081VK METAL. 
Tho only Wood and Metallic Faucets In use. Made 
by t he Wood and Metallic Faucet Co., and sold by 
Hardware, Grocery anil Liquor Dealers generally. 
Office and Factory, No. 26 Merwin Street, Cleveland, 
Ohio. CALVIN CA1UI, Prea’t. 
ii)0 
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-.ft Croix 
A i StlUwator 
’Hi; B'BBKST' mVBNIOV OF 'rill'] 
A. D. LUPICtN. Sec’y nnd 'Proas. 
iltiia 
n ' i p in q x 
bluvaci 
) . ; o 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
riltiitic toe llnrsm Ttie New Patent Flexible 
L Gurry-Comb. Samples sent by mail, prepaid, on 
receipt of 60c. Address Ells’ M’f'ijCo., Deposit. N. Y. 
®l)e (Jraoeler’e (*3niJie. 
T A K E S II O IllT 
A WHEAT OUTER!! 
Horuco W’nters, 181 Hroudxvoy, N. Y., 
will dfsimso or (INK lIUNDItKI) PIANOS, MELO- 
niM)NS, aiul ORGANS «ir nix mu iters. In- 
eluding Waters's, nt kxi ukii nt,v r oWPBiCKS foh 
i 'Asit, iH'/ttNO TTfIS .MONTH, or will take from ?l to $20 
monthly ""tii paid. A new kind of CAKI.OIl OR¬ 
GAN, the iijost lieaiilifal style a nd perfect tone ever 
made, now on exhibition at 481 Broadway, N. V. 
Sf. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company 
OFFER FOR SALE " * 
1,300,000 Acres of 
PRAIRIE. TIMBER & MEADOW LANDS, 
IIEIC UANN TROTT, Land Com nilHHloncr, 
, General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. 
Xlaiiroad. —G ° Vernment un<js stln t0 bo had * und ef the Homestead Law, along the niuiu line of tho ubove 
riHIF. rest INVESTMENT a farmer can make. 
* Save* t rcm 4 to 6 profits between bis wool nnd 
Glotb- Makes every article of knit goods needed in 
a family. No wide-awake farmer call ulford to be 
wit bout ,one. For circular* and samples address 
LAMB KNITTING MANUFACTURING CO.,Chico¬ 
pee Falls, .Mass. 
Best machine ever offered 
j. i ff for panng, coring, quartering 
. ■■ T¥»k' nr slicing apple*. Draw the 
Hff* 1 * rt ll VN M entire work expeditiously, 
Michigan Sontliern Railroad, M£ 
"?r lmL\ & sarsKf- is&v 
ss:r ~r / 7 \ 
safe./ If -A 
twSSSW'vik^ H wameir^f Md r ,C $ e ““ 
dn»!vHy U 'b«twe()t, ,,, Hoehe*t«l% e Vtyr'Vp^ ''H’l'iled**'" 
Cbleago and 8t. Louis. .Ttirougl, ticket* for sate at PA ffilund S N ’ V “ J 
a ( principal Railway ticket offices throughout the COrttitndt nt., Is. Y. 
United States, aud hy agents ol thin Line through----- 
out the Iv.isg B rMPIRE WIND TIII.L.-IF YOU 
t 11 A ] . It A 1CII, Leu. Sitp’f,, XJ want a Che tip power fir Pumping Water, Cutting 
J a it Fits '11 < levelaud, O. Hay or straw, Grlndltig Fdini, RirntiingOirnSlieller 
J.A.IH-RCII, or Grindstone, sawing Wood, or running imv llirbt 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS A I’URE 
BLACK. TEA 
CIovot. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only 
AWar Circular^ 1 ‘ lUtlC ^ 1 ac,llc I eu Co ” 8 Church St., New York. P. O. Box 550U. Serul for Thea - 
FMPIRE WIND TIILL.-IP YOU 
J j want a Cheap power for Pumping WuLer.Cutting 
Ha v or si raw, Grinding Food, Hnnrdng Corn Shelter 
■ ifjbfistnne, Sitwiilg Wood, or running any light 
riUtAVELERS TO THE SOUTHWEST » 
L lake the “ BUK LINK ’'—Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Rn il way—front Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way of Crestline. Bellefontaine. ln- 
Canapolis, 1'erret 11 ante. St. Louis, etc. or by way of 
Conor,ou*. Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for ull points 
South or Wes s. Pa lack da v and Sleepino Cabs 
11 om Cleveland tn Co.urntnis, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, witliout change. 
E. 8. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
__ Cleveland, Ohio. 
The Rubai, is not only a favorite in the rural dis¬ 
tricts. but deservedly popular in the cities. No news¬ 
paper in any country ever ran a more prosperous 
career.— Louisville Journal. 
Attachment lor 12 ft, MilK 
t'ol llescf|pttye Catalogue addrcs* 
E.llPtJfE WIND -U1I.L M' 
FF’G CO.. 
Syracuse, N, Y. 
X S SIJPKIUOR TO THE COMMON NAIL 
mail respects, is cheaper to the consumer, makes 
stronger and more durable work, and ts fully equal 
& * screw ./ or 111081 purposes. Manufactured by 
Winslow Barb Nail Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold 
by Hardware Dealers generally. 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS A PURK 
IILACK TEA 
mi 1 .!, T e< l C lay or. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only 
Nectar Circular^ t,ttutlc & i l ttcilic Yea Co., H Church St.. New York. P. O. Box 5500. Send lor Thea- 
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