§)gtnt*i Wanted 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Mississippi has 300 Farmers’ Granges. 
— Jet has secured its old place in fashionable 
favor. 
— Never before has lace been so much worn 
as now. 
— The whoat crop for 1873 will bo 220.000,000 
bushels. 
— On the 9th $20,000,000 of the public debt 
were called in. 
— Increase of population in California during 
last year, 40.000. 
— Thus far, in 1873, 2,091 miles of railway have 
boon completed. 
— There is excitement In Alaska over the 
Sitka gold mines. 
— There will be a great crop of fruit in the 
Willamette Valley. 
— Eighteen thousand of the Americans went 
“ abroad " this year. 
— The heavy rains in Maryland have almost 
ruined the grain crop. 
— An extinct volcano has been found in the 
White Mountains of Utah. 
— The United Order of American Mechauios 
meets at Cleveland next year. 
— The tobacco crop now being secured is the 
best raised in Virginia for years. 
— A Quarterly Fair is to be established by the 
San Joaquin Valley Ag’l Society. 
— The display of stock at the Rhode Island 
State Fair was uncommonly large. 
Lako Champlain is shown by recent sound¬ 
ings to have water 410 feet in depth. 
— Potatoes measuring ten inches by sixteen 
inches are heard from up the Hudson. 
— The first plates of metal for the new Ven- 
dome column have arrived on the ground. 
— The tobacco crop of the Miami (Ohio) Val¬ 
ley is considered to be almost n total failure. 
— The City of Philadelphia is looking after the 
bogus diplomas of the American University. 
— Tho harvest of latc-plfintod potatoes in 
Western Massachusetts promises to bo abun¬ 
dant. 
— Photographs of the building in which the 
Geneva Tribunal was held are sold throughout 
Europe. 
— Paris has 115,000 paupers, a much larger 
number in proportion to its population than 
London. 
— Tho Cleveland Herald thinks that the coal 
smoke aud foul gases of that city are destroy¬ 
ing Its shade trees. 
— A colored girl was recent ly excluded from 
tho high school of Xenia, Ohio, after she had 
passed the necessary examination. 
— The theater in Strasburg, which was de¬ 
stroyed by the bombardment in 1870, has been 
rebuilt, and was reopened recently. 
— The new Mississippi bridge at St. Louis, 
with Its tunnel, approaches, etc., will probably 
cost about $9,000,000; the bridge itself, $6,000,- 
BaT- STEADY^ 
Profitable Employment 
Those wishing to hocomo Agents for tho sale of 
our profusely Illustrated, cheap and very salable 
publications, should send lor clronhus and terms at 
once. Our books are of a useful aud sensational 
nature. Couiumnd a rapid sale. Everybody buys 
thorn. 
LARGE PROFITS REALIZED. 
Better Inducements olTerod to agents than by any 
house lu America. Men onco entering our employ 
succeed so well that they continue with us the year 
round. BARCLAY CO., 
21 North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
[tftfIVk No. Twn would only nail alien- 
LP I M iL" fii? tiontoour wbll AOOBa.wtrh 
lain as all ' whiob r» »an nan parti $35 
Llj HJe JL4 Xfl) J per day in g»od Territory, 
diameter, »nd ordinary well, at tho rate of IhOr.ett 
SUBSCRIPTION TO THE STOCK 
it boruu any t..--„ ..■-.^- 
per day. Fnrm, TownuMf* and County JltgJitA for a»lc. Deaetip- 
tlvebnok umitoM receipt of& cU. ponUwtu. Address AUGUR CO., 
SU Louis, Mo. auto wLoro you saw tUs. 
WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES IN NEW YORK CITY 
UNION TRUST CO. 
HOWES dfc MACY. 
FIFTH NATIONAL HANK 
HULL’S HEAD HANK 
HARLEM HANK. 
A. S. RIVEN. 
SAMUEL SLOAN. 
RICHARD SCHELL... 
KKASTUS BROOKS... 
II. H. CROSHY. 
EDWARD ROBERTS. 
PAUL N. SI’OFFORD 
.73 Broiulwny. 
.30 Wall St. 
Third A v. mid Twenty-Nixlli St. 
..Third Av. mul Twenty-lift I. St. 
.Third Av. mid One Hundred mul Twenty-fifth St, 
....Erie Railroad Ofllcc, 
l’rcs’t Del. «& Lack. R. R., cor. William & Exchange Place. 
.31 Broad St, 
.Publisher New York Express, 
.10 Nassau St, 
.Eighty-til III St. mid Avenue A 
21) Broadway; and at tho temporary office of the Co., f)‘25 llrmulwny 
Tfl Prospectuses are now ready for 
our three new books, viz.: 
' w THE GILDED A HE, by MARIC 
TWAIN aud CHARLES I). V?AI(M!II, 
PnilK Illustrated hv AI7UUHTIJ.H IlOi’PlN, 
DUUfX EVE R V H O D V’S FR I END, by 
Josh Billing#, illustrated by 'l'nos. 
I nrilTP Nast, and JoAtjUTN MiLLturs great 
flhrN I \ I work. LIFE AMONG THE MO* 
nULIt I O J not's. Nothing uuod bo subl about, 
these books. Everybody knows they will Outsell all 
others,and wise agents will act accordingly and npplr 
for territory at once to AMERICAN PUBLISHING 
CO., Hartford, Conn. 
WASHINGTON SSK 
A CENTS WANTED for tho only COMPLETE 
ltlSTOllY of our Capital City. The IJRtrtTN, GliOWTII, 
kxckllkxci es, Aimstts and PERSON AUKS, graph 10- 
allv portrayad by Gko. All. Tiuvnsf.nh. Gives It,hi, 
startling, t rut hud tNstuB views or WuaUlnglon Life 
and Congressional Corruption. Experienced agents 
pro no it nee it the beat book out. Eloguntly llliistni- 
ted. For *n rcwl terms,addretsa .1 AN. BETTS & Co., 
Hartford, Ct... or Chicago, lll.i S. M. BETTS Sc CO., 
Olnctunatl, Ohio. 
All payments must he made by check payable to the order of the UNION TRUST COMPANY, 73 
Broadway. The moneys arising from tho sale of tho stock hereby sold are paid into the Union Trust 
Company, aud cannot be paid out by said Company except upon vouchers showing that tho money has 
been actually and honestly expended iu tho erection of the Industrial Exhibition Building or in acquir¬ 
ing title to land, 
Tho laud of tho Company is exempt from taxes, and bounded as follows:—I),Slh to I |l‘2d Streets 
and 3d to 4tli Avenues; comprising 355 24-25 city lots, or about 23 acres. 
t A MONTH. —Agents wanted. —Seven 
I best selling articles In The world. Saui- 
Address J. BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. 
AGENTS wanted to sell a perfect 
Wenoeli, & Francis, 436 Walnut St., Phlla, 
A MONTH to Mate or Female Agents, 
NOVEUTY CO., Blddeford. Mo. 
Payments to bo made us follows: 
Five per cent, at time of subscribing, and tho balance In Installments, not exceeding ten per cent 
at any one Installment. 
There can bo no safer Investment than this. It is a home investment. It is the ownership of land 
on Now York Island and the erection of a permanent building on the Baine. 
in accordance with tho charter and by a resolution of tho Board of Directors of the Industrial 
Exhibition Company, passed July 24th, 1873, the following meinbersbip* have been created and are 
oiterod lor sale: 
At the above-named placoa and by authorized Agents throughout the United States. 
Ihe proper holder of nny of those Is entitled to free ndmisHion to tho Industrial Exhibition, the 
Art Gallery of Statuary and Paintings, and the Garden of Plants during the time it is open, and limited 
only by the duration of the membership. 
These memberships do not entitle the holder to admission to apodal places of amusement, except 
as conducted by the Exhibition Company. 
per day. Agents wanted evor 
where. Particulars free. A. ( 
BLAIR & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
PAfiP Ml? XT a , mI WOMEN me 
v/\ f IX It! IlilN given #>30 per week 
salnry, mid will not he swindled when they 
upply to G. WEBBER & CO., Marlon, Ohio. 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
Prof. FOWLER S GREAT . WORK 
On Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutual 
Inter-relations ; Love, Its Laws'"Power7etc' 
• Agents arc selling from 15 to >23 copies a day. 
and we send a canvassing book free to any book 
agent. Address, staling experience, etc., NATION¬ 
AL I'UBLlSmNG CO., Fhllt.ddplH^ 
CENTS WANTED f»r tho new book, 
tin: and adventures of 
Kit Carson 
— The debt of Philadelphia, with the Im¬ 
provements in contemplation, is $60,000,000. 
The city’s proportion of the State dobt Is $6,- 
000,000. 
MEMBERSHIPS. - PRICE AND KIND 
H !’/, *'wrnnuU (uni friend, I>. W. Ilr.vet Lt, 
tot Surgeon. U.S. A., from k< M dhul.d t.y hlm- 
»olf. 1 he only Tnim and Airrintarv: life of Ami»lf«'« 
rm*.t hunW 'Tit* peer, scout »„a 
»iv«r |miM djed. Ik contfUtift foil anti mmT-JtfrtUuncrln- 
Ponroiiuo Indian trlhMcfthuFAR WEST,,,, .»v„ !>• KltCaraoa 
"d It>lv,. ( afm),reliable amount 
orthoM.onocA.m4 llio MODOC WAIL Aen wuik oftilSTO- 
5 y /.i» .'i 4 . . A Kra ‘" 1 l Tf"‘ rl " I 'Hy forag-ala tomelieinnney. 
Onr lllu*t(%U.J clrrnUr> i>vnt fr«« t« el » appiltama Write ami »u- 
caro totrltury at onco. DUSTl.N, GmMA.V A CO.,Hartford,Coiiu, 
AGENTS WANTED »r»rvww« to cuth< for tu> 
£ _ ""' ,l canmiM work of tin. year, now karfiny all oMer,. - , 
Mary Clciuiner Ames 7 Nowtkmk, 
TEN TEARS IN WASHINGTON. 
It tails of the 44 Inner Llf*,” wr»nd*r«, marvelt. my»l#«ru**, t-U . of l)i< 
Cnpitnl, il lentil Sttt TArrn —;.n.l i* tho rrunl j-oj-ular fntok i/ui 
Class 1st. l*rlcc $10. 30 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to thirty admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
iJInss !id. I»rlce $‘2W. 1)0 Adiiiissionvi. 
Entitling the purchaser to ninety admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $20. 
Class 3d. Price $40. 300 Admissions. 
Entitling the purchaser to three hundred and sixty admissions. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
» 
Class till. Pi 'ice $400. Life. 
Entitling the purchaser to admission at any time during life; tko builing being open to 
tho public. Not transferable. Price $100. 
Class 5th. Family for Life. Price $300. 
Entitling tho purchaser and his immediate family (in. ease at the time of such purchase) or 
any of them, during the lifetime of any of them, to admission to fclie Exhibition, when open 
to tho public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
Class 6th. UUKUDITAKY Jic Tit AASFKBtAMLK. Price $1,000. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to tho Exhibition, at any time when the 
building is open to the public, transferable by sale, gift, or devise, but only to be used by tho 
aotual owner. The holders of these memberships are to bo regarded as honorary members of 
the Institution, with such additional privileges as may from time to time be granted them 
by the Board of Directors. 
Payment to be made whenever called on by check payable to the order of the 3nion Trust 
Company. 
A suitable Hadgo wi I be adopted for Life, Family and Hereditary members. 
Memberships will not bo sold after ha Building is open to the public. 
Each purchaser of a membership will be given an engraving of tho Building. 
Banks, Bankers and Individuals are wanted to act as Agents throughout the United States. 
For further information, pieaso address 
PijS«niU*f0UjS! 
Mens Sana in cor pore. sano. 
Glen wood Institute, 
AC ADEMIC & COLLEGIATE, 
Matawan, New Jersey. 
FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. 
FIVE COURSES OF STUDY: 
English, Classics. Mathematics, Languages, 
Science. 
£5^" Faithful Teaching by Experienced Teachers. 
Winter Term opens Jan. 5, 1874. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. Dr. J AS. H. HAMILTON, 
Principal. 
$ 1 fin per month guaranteed 
ivy IU DgjU sure to Agents every¬ 
where, selling qur new seven Ht.raud Wlitu PlaUnu 
clothe* JAn**,. Sells readily nr every house. Samples 
free. Address Girard were Mills, Phlla.. Pa. 
MONTY Madf/rtpyh/ With Stencil & Key Check 
,1 r / Glitm*. Catalogue!), samples and par¬ 
ticulars/m-. a. M. spencer, 117 Hanover St., Boston. 
'Qno I Inin UlT If you are a fool or lunatic, 
UUI) lililJ JjV P ut ' if you are sune and wish 
J to liutke uiuiiisy, address 
EUREKA PORTA RLE TABLE CO., 8t. Louis. 
A MONTH and expenses to good Canvass¬ 
ers. Articles new and staple as Hour. Sam 
pies free. C. M, LINING TON, Chicago. 
f t ENESEE VALLEY FARMS FOR WALE. 
vJT Some of the Uncut residences in the Vullej.near 
R. It. Inquire soon of JOHN HillSLDO.N, upon the 
promises, at Moscow, Livingston Co., N. V. 
SEND FOR ILLU8T. CATALOGUE 
Boston Novi.lt* Co., Boston. Mass. 
AGENTS 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
GROUND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
BONE FLOUR. 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate oi Lime, or 
Dissolved Bone, Bend for Circular. 
LISTER BROS., Newark. N. .1, 
30 and over per mouth selling 
tellable Map* and our |Nu>u- 
>ur Modern and Reliable Haps and our I’.mu- 
lar Pictorial ( lim r*. Tennsund Catalogues free. 
E, C\ BRIDGMAN, 5 Baroiay Bt., N. Y. 
KIDDER'S PASTILLES • for A si lima. 
Price 40c. by mail. Stowkll Sc Co. , Charlesto w n. Mass. 
a month ! Horse and carriage furnished 
Expenses raid. if. if. BAaw, Alfred, Me. 
A RETIRED QUAKER PHYSICIAN, 
XI. whose (lays on earth uro nearly ended, will teil 
the affiieted how he oured over 1,000 cases of con¬ 
sumption, and send tho prescription used by him 
free of charge, thinking perhaps he can do ns much 
good In this way ua when practicing his profession 
Address ABEL BROWN, Box 261, Jorsey City, N. J. 
INBUSTEIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY 
No. 925 BROADWAY, NKW YORK CITY. 
45 Til 4?ft P er<1 *y ! Agtinu w»nt«d I All clatRaa of worklog 
V 9 lu paoiile, of •lUwrwx, young or eld, make moro money 
at work for tu In thulr .parn moment, or all the time than at anything 
elw. Partloolara flee. Addieaa G. Stluaoa A Co., Portland, Maine 
