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illnsical Jfnstrnmcnts. 
.miscellaneous QVbuertisc incuts 
Bishop Simpson is gradually improviug 
in liealili. 
Rochefort plays dominoes all day with 
liis prison-keeper. 
Mr. Edwin Booth lias acted Hamlet 
twelve hundred times, 
Gen. Franz Sided lias just been elected 
President of the Lnndwelir of the State of 
New York. 
r I'iiE Mikado of Japan is said to he t hrow¬ 
ing off Ills exclusiveness and appearing quite 
freely in public. 
Robert Collyer has presented his origi¬ 
nal anvil to the Boston Young Men’s Chris¬ 
tian Union, and it is now on the way from 
Chicago. 
Bismarck’s regular allowance of brandy 
while traveling, according to rumor, is a 
bottle and a half per diem. We don’t be¬ 
lieve this. 
The peripatetic Weston has bought a 
farm in Iowa, and it is to he hoped that ho 
will never follow the example of Cinciuna- 
tus, and leave it. 
The Rev. Robert Collyer says the men 
who have been thanking God for the burn¬ 
ing of Chicago were “ not men who bad 
been burnt out, you know." 
The Emperor William lias presented two 
of the captured French guns to Field-Mar¬ 
shal Count. Moltko, to he placed in front of 
his counLry seat, Creiaan, in Silesia. 
Mr. D. D. Hume, the spiritualist, was 
married on the 17th ult., to the youngest 
daughter of the late lion. Basil De Gloume- 
lino, Councilor of State to the Emperor of 
Russia. 
Bonapartist papers say that Napoleon 
111. Ims been so improvident in the manage¬ 
ment of his private fortune (lint his income 
will henceforth fall short of fifteen thousand 
dollars uyear. 
The Queen of the Belgians lias been sum¬ 
moned by a dressmaker to pay her bill, 
amounting lo $15,400. Her Majesty refuses 
to discharge it on the grounds that the 
prices arc exorbitant. 
Miss Parkinson, at one time a patient in 
a Sun Francisco hospital, has sued Dr. Scott 
for damages in publishing a history of her 
disease and its treatment in a medical maga¬ 
zine, and has lost her case. 
Add the money Alexandre Damns had 
with him when lie died was a single gold- 
piece. His son is a millionaire, and bis 
daughter is married to one of the wealthiest 
landed proprietors in France. 
If the Rev. Robert Collyer, “the black¬ 
smith clergyman," will turn a first-doss 
horse-shoe for the Cornell University mu¬ 
seum, the students will give $2,000 Lo Chi¬ 
cago in return—a pleasing illustration of the 
proverb, that one good turn deserves anoth¬ 
er. 
Prince Napoi.eon sues M. GuerouU of 
the Paris Opinion, Rationale for $10,000, lent 
four years ago, on condition that that jour¬ 
nal should support the Empire. M. Oner¬ 
oid I. replies that the loan, was personal, and 
had not lung to do with the paper, which 
was and is independent ami Republican. 
Joaquin Miller's wile publishes a long 
letter in llie Oregonian, asking the public to 
welcome her husband as a poet and a man 
of genius; but giving her own version of their 
difficulties, mid severely censuring him for 
his abandonment and neglect of lierselfand 
their children. 
General Sherman, who goes to Europe 
in the United Slates steam-frigate Wabash, 
accompanied by Captain Audeuvied, of bis 
stall', will be absent about six months. Gen¬ 
eral Sherman has just returned to Wash¬ 
ington from the funeral of his father-imhtW 
in Ohio, the laic lion. Thomas Ewing, ami is 
at work reorganizing the military depart¬ 
ment. 
La Mere Marchal, the oldest wnflle- 
makcr iu Paris, recently died at the age of 
eighly-iiiiiu years. Three hundred mourn¬ 
ing waffle- makers attended her funeral. She 
was vivundiere under the first empire, and 
was wounded once at Lobau atul twice at 
Moscow. She invented the go-around how 
placed on all waffle-boxes. The person 
who turns it when its index stops over the 
lowest number, pays for the waffles ordered. 
A WELL-KNOWN Mormon, writing from 
Beaver under dale of Oct. ill, says: "Broth¬ 
er Brigham arrived here this morning, and 
after a rest of about five hours left, for Saint 
George, on the southern border of the Ter¬ 
ritory. He was escorted by 12 mounted 
men of the Nauvoo Legion. 1 am told,” 
says the writer, “ Hint ho Ims bade a final 
adieu to Salt Lake City. This movement 
of Brother Brigham is greatly agitating the 
minds of the people hereabout.” 
An English lady of high rank, at the 
close of the war, asked Victoria, the Crown 
Princess of Prussia, to give to the wife, 
mother, or betrothed of the man in the Ger¬ 
man army most distinguished for a personal 
uct of bravery a certain cross of gold and 
jewels in token of Ids achievement. The 
investigation has been going on ever since, 
and at last the honor falls upon Lieutenant 
Brandenburg, of the 1st. Lower Siiesiau in¬ 
fantry, who, by Ids magnificent courage, 
took the first cannon from the enemy at 
Worth. 
The remarkable self-command of Bis¬ 
marck was well illustrated during a late in¬ 
terview between him and Thiers. The lat¬ 
ter began the conversation in French and in 
the course of Jus remarks grew so hitler and 
personal that Bismarck would have been 
justified in breaking off the interview. He, 
however, mildly interposed. " Let us con¬ 
tinue our remarks in German." Whereupon 
Thiers, although well acquainted with that 
language, found ldinself obliged to proceed 
cautiously, and weigh each word carefully. 
And thus calmness was restored. 
New Book for Dairymen ! 
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Primmer nmenu tlio.i. “ .11 V CAPTIVITY 
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I BAA FARMERS WANTED to Introduce 
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Nectar Circular. 
ANTED. 
Address 
’re. And for sale wholesale only 
'.O.Box 5u0ti, Send for'l'heu. 
Horace Waters, 4S1 llronilwny* N. Y., 
will dispose o( ONE HUNDRED 1*1 A NO*. MELO- 
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A full nnd complete history of Chicago, her past, 
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CUNTS’ WANTED, everywhere, for 
The Home of 
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Qlil’ERRHl S!A!U’K*’J still continue to breed 
Fj und ship Ohcsti‘r-\VMUr nnd Berkshire Swine. 
Southdown Sheep, Ion Imir and Alderney Calves, 
arid nil the hast varieties orT *wls, Send lor circular. 
Address TUOS. WOOD, Doc Run. Cheater Co.. Pa. 
PUBE CHINESE T< 
\\r D. WHIP PS, I* KDDI ('lCIt AND 
” * Breeder of tin* well-known MAGIK HOGS, 
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For purity of blood and being well bred, the Mngie 
Ilogs are lint surpassed by any other breed. They 
are large and Due. nnd of supei tor style, and may be 
relied on. The lings ure mostly spoiled. Anyone 
wanting Pigs nr Hogs of the genuine Magus stock 
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Sent to ull point* by Express or Freight. 
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itt all tastes. For sale everywhere, 
8 Church St., New York. P. C 
A month i torse and outfit furnished 
Address NuVKLTY CO., Saco, Me. 
E xinumo\ rmvi.N_ a few 
Trios til Kxlilbilton Fowls, bred toihe Standard. 
from my celebrated Omnium Stock, at reasonable. 
prices. Hot (duns from tuy stock Hint won the Gold 
Modal tit the Paris i: rpnxil"’ll, and from tlie Trio 
that, wop the American Aqrieitll urisl Cup. N. Y., Doc., 
1870. UdjT Cochins trout tin* winners ol Lite Aniericati 
Agriculturist Cup, N. V., Dee.. 1870. First Premium 
ivhltf CovliIns, N. V.. Dec., 187(1. f’a11 rj/lyt Cochins 
from winners at Blnnlngluini. Manchester and (tak- 
huni, England. All First Premlutiis Fall Inti). Dark 
lira Innas 11 'oni t lie celebrated u lus of Lady Gnyovr, 
Mr*. II arts nnd Rev. I, C. Bowen, England, Mill, 18,0. 
Address, with stamp for Circular, ISAAC VAN 
WINKLE, Box 13, Greenville, Hudson Co.. N. J. 
A HARE CHANGE FDR ALL OUT OF 
Employment. — Agents wanted lor the New 
County und Railroad Map()f the United Slates, ex¬ 
tending from ocean to ocean, showing nil finished 
and proposed roads, Counties' Census of 1870 by 
counties: also, the Cities of Now York, Chicago. St. 
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for correetneSH ami beauty, and is the best map for 
agents ever published. My men make $20 per itav. 
Send I'orolrciilar. Gaylord Watson, Ifl Bookman St., 
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(£l)c <£t(Uieler’s 0uibc 
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TIIE 
Averill Cliemical Paint 
IS THE BEST 
GENTS WANTED for our new work, now 
ready, 
The leading thoroughfare, connecting the East 
with the West and Southwest. 
The only western Mm* running nil Express trnlus 
through to Chicago without change of cars. Con¬ 
necting dlrecilv with **li train* **f the New York 
Central and Hudson River and Erie Railways, and 
Willi all Western Lilies 
Four Through Kxpn*h> Trains Daily, (Sun¬ 
day* excepted,) and to avoid any detentions of 
through pH Men gars from the Fast, this Line runs 
Tw« Nu ml ii y Ten his through lo Glove- 
In ml, Toledo n ml (’liinigo. 
Magnificent Palsce Cars run over till* Line be¬ 
tween New York, Chicago, 8t. Louis, und Louisville. 
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Chicago and St. Louts. Through tickets for sale ut 
all princtpul Railway ticket unices throughout the 
United Si. if as, and by ..gent* ut (his Line through¬ 
out tue least. 
CIIA8. F. HATCH, Gen. Snp't., 
Cleveland, O. 
J. A. BFItCH, 
Geo. Eastern Passenger A cent. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
In the world Tor exterior work upon Cottages. V HIM* 
or Buildings of any kind, whether built ot brick, 
wood or iron. It Is It liquid .ready jar «*r und requites 
no Oil thinning or drier. Purest white, and any de¬ 
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upwards. 
Letter Received from Levi Slinw. Trustee 
of tlie United Society of ^linkers. 
M r. JdCBAJiOX. N. Y., 8<*pt. 27. 71. 
Respected Fltt ends —In reply M your inquiry 
ub to what we think of the Averill C'benilcul ) unit, 
we have n*ed in our Society at Mould Lebanon some 
A n illustrated library of informal inn, pertaining to 
the briylit side *>f the Great Metropolis, by Rev. J. F. 
Richmond, FIVE VkAlts city missionary. It is thril¬ 
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stranger than fiction, One agent, iu tills cltv gave 
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week selling this book; one agent in Westchester 
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superb engravings, produced at a cost of $1U.0U0, 
make It the most attractive and best selling book m 
the field. Bend stamp for circulars. 
E. II. TREAT, Ptlbllfflier, 
80,1 Uruudvvuy, New York. 
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stock. Aildress 
WILLARD N. SMITH. Geneva. N. Y. 
P EAR SEEDLINGS of superior iluallty at 
reduced special rates. Address 
D. C, HOBART, 
Homer, N. Y. 
We have used heretofore the i—-14——>. ««d °f‘ 
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off after being on ... two or three years. J h s, 
utter three vears'experience, we do not find hio 
ttn> case with the Averill Pore White Chemical 
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put on. I will write you a^ain on the subject wlitu 1 
um not Iia quite no inucb of \x hurry. 
Sample curd of beautiful colors, nnd recommenda¬ 
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country furnished free by the 
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The largest, handsomest, best and most productive 
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K. S. FLINT, General Superintendent. 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
W A NTKD— Canvassers, both sexes, to obtain sub¬ 
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Took first premium W. N. Y. and State Fairs ; packet 
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for 25 cents. Address ill. G. REYNOLDS, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
*1 *rn A MONTH! EMPLOYMENT ! ! 
(Sl.i)A EXTRA INDUCEMENTS ! A pre¬ 
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employ agents for a term of seven years, to soil ihe 
Uiirkoyo $20 Shuttle Hewing Machines, It makes a 
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•J2 Burling Slip, New York » 
Or* Cleveland, Ohio 
Ask for the avkiult. chkmicai. Paint, and U 
*no other, an many have purchased linUuLwh&\ 8UVP iJi> * 
-it was ours . atul been swindled. 
PEERLESS POTATOES 
miscellaneous 
Genuine Stock. $37*0 per barrel: $1.30 per bushel 
4 lbs. by mail, 76c. Address 
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n Week »o AoeutH. male or rennile. Bu¬ 
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durability of eim- 
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Claverack College 
HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE 
At Claverack, Columbia Go., N. Y 
Q LEIGH SIIOFIS. - Wo make Sleigh 
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to nnr address on which cun be marked the sbapeof 
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Charge for making patterns- Price veiy low. Bend 
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REV. ALONZO FLACK, A. M., 
President. 
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nlliy Horae* permanently cured. Modlclnefree 
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