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Queen Victoria is said to saved £3,000,000, 
Perk Hyacinthe liked Boston bettei than 
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Sir Francis Hincks, the Dominion Minister 
of Finance, js a professional Journalist. 
Edmund About has recently declined the 
editorship-in-chicf Of ihe Imkpr.n dance Beige. 
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, has 
made a round million by land speculations in 
Now Zealand. 
Titk art collection of t he late Thomas Thomp¬ 
son of Boston, valued at $200,000 is to be removed 
to New York. 
Twenty-five thousand copies of Tennyson’s 
were ordered in advance by the 
OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR 
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It embrace* Forty Veurs Recollections Of Ills Busy 
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classes. Everyone wants it. Agents are selling from 
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Published by the Putnam IMEaca- 
zine Company. 
[Among the Shareholders are Mr. WM. Cullen 
Bryant, and several practical business men.] 
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English trade, 
Admiral Daitlguen's step-daughter, Miss 
Romaine Goddard, is to marry Mr. Overbeck, 
Austrian Consul at Hong Kong. 
Sir Henry R graver is preparing a new series 
of "Characters.'’ consisting of Lord Brougham, 
Sir Robert. Peel and M. Lafayette. 
The works of John Stuart Mill are iu great 
request in Germany, and almost all tbatheba3 
written has been translated there. 
Mr. Gladstone has Just purchased the estate 
of Aston, in the parish of Hawarden. It com¬ 
prises nine hundred and twenty-three acres. 
AnnaGaresuhna, at Kleff, has received one 
thousand roubles from the Emperor of Russia 
for saving seven children from a burning house. 
President McCosh has secured for Princeton 
a fellowship in Mental Science. The student 
will be allowed U> continue Ids studies at a for¬ 
eign university, if he prefers. 
Christina Nilsson was lately paid $2,500 in 
gold to sing at one concert in Brighton, England. 
This is probably more than any one singer over 
before received for one performance. 
BAtNTE Del ve received for hi- contributions 
to tin: OmdiUitUmncl, from 1853 to 1800, 175,000 
francs. He never accumulated any means', but 
his library Is one of the best in Paris. 
General Banks was invited by the Emperor 
Alexander to act upon his staff during a review 
of the household troops, and accepting the in¬ 
vitation, appeared in the full unform of a 
Major-General. 
Minnie Hauck seems to have met. wil h a most 
brilliant success sti Moscow. During a perform¬ 
ance of “ Lucia," she was recalled twenty times, 
and nrter the cathedral scene in "Faust” re¬ 
ceived a similar compliment eight times. 
Miss Addie Messer, formerly of Dixon, III., 
is the first American teacher ever employed iu 
Alaska- She began her instructions last Janu¬ 
ary at a salary of $50 a month, but was SO suc¬ 
cessful that the Sitka City Council of its own 
accord raised I' to $75per month. The salary, of 
course, being in gold. 
B. Quaiutch of London, has Issued a cata¬ 
logue which contains liirco hundred and six¬ 
teen lave and curious Bibles and TV.-;!amenta in 
Anglo-Saxon. Arabic, Coptic, Aztec, Bosque, 
Tahitian, and many other tongues. The most 
expensive of all the editions is ” Eliot's Ameri¬ 
can Indian, or Massachusetts Bible," a line copy 
of the first edition from Mr. Petit's library, 
which is priced at two hundred pounds. 
Mrs. Da. Isabella Barrows of Somers, 
Coiia., has goue to Vienna to study modlclno. 
Mrs. Barrows was formerly the wife of Rev. 
"William Chapin, a native of Somers, and ac¬ 
companied him to India, where lie went as a 
missionary of the Aracricun Board, and after a 
brief servioe died. Her present husband, Mr. 
Samuel Barrows, b now Secretary Fish's private 
secretary at. Washington. 
A new Hiintly-Rook of Family Mndi-Jno- By Gkorof. 
m; .be Ann A. M , M. D., of the ITtilvarafiyof the 
rityof New York. It tzdl* What to do and how to 
do it in every emergency. Quackery, Hnnjbuggory 
and Patent Medicine* exposed- It h" the only tcltu* 
hie and trustworthy work of the kiu<l published, and 
for proof of t ills rend for circulars. Sample copy or 
outfit free to agents. One agent in VeiianuoLo., Pi}., 
sold 3d tuples first, two davs E. B. TRISA 1 <V GO.. 
Publishers, did Broadway, New \ork. _ 
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IV AGENTS WANTED 11 
TO INTRODUCE 
WHITNEY’S NEAT'S-FOOT HARNESS SOAP. 
U Oils, Blacks, Polishes and Soaps the 
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tNk Send stamp for Circular and Terms to 
'VK. anEP Agents. Address 
G. F. WHITNEY & CO., 
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A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
agents to sell the celebrated WILSON 
CUTIXRS, The best machine In the 
alike on both sides. ONE M.v lit ME 
gey. For further particulars, address 
This ie « Mutual Company. The F®licy Holders are it* niem tiers. 
The Surplus tiutl Earnings are tlioirs, and Divided among ilicm every year on the 
Contribution Plan. 
Its Directors are am on « the most experienced Insurance Men and Financiers in ilie 
conn try, 
its Officers are careful and conservative. 
Iih Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more than pays all Losses. 
II has paid in two years nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars In Dividends. 
1 1 „ risks are examined mill selected will! great care. 
As a cotmcnaence. its rate of Mortality is less than any other Company in the country. 
Il deals only In Cash. 
It pays the full amount of the Policy iu Cash. 
Its Dividends are paid In Cash. 
Its Assets are Cash. 
Its Managers mid Representatives believe iu the Security ana Economy of Cash only 
Cash Insurance is the Sulest. 
Cash Insurance is the CHenpest. 
This Company lias never done other than a Cash Business. 
In the character of Policies issued hy this Company — 
|,. 1 i-... v it older makes an Investment navi list better Interest than Government 
V3T SOLID INFORMATION on nil matters con¬ 
nected with the World'* Progress in Literature, 
Science, Art, Domestic Economy, the Art of 
Living, the comforts of Traveling, Social sci¬ 
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Bights - will bo specially cultivated arid developed 
Distinctive Features of Putnam’s Magazine. 
Popular Panel « on St'lENClS and XAT UKAL 
HISTORY ; urnf PltACTlUA L IN k OHM ATIOS for 
i:.vory-Duv Life, will bo prepared specially tor this 
Magazine hy Prof. sf ttELE also, by Prof. 
Maury, misas. r i:mmi>keco>>i’kk. icdwaudspkn- 
cbr, Dr. J. J. Haves. Russell smtubs, Jr., etc. 
Htnries nml lighter artioleS, Ur Ml-* Atcott, Mrs. 
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of "Our Established Church" ITos’f, ( radboChn, 
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Social Topics - fit rit VIDUAL Bights. Heai.tr- 
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the receipts prepared for 
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661 Broadway, Ncyv York. 
“ The admirable plan .a this pnhhoot ion takes lna.lt 
topics of modern thought and idwfth while ererusubject 
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SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
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the time or ft if tin* eudfo minmiit?. ISuuJnc'* new, light »»rm 
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well tfttirtflrM, wu will wool # I to W*y ft>t trouble rjf wutir.u. 
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tir Active, Intelligent men, familiar with Hie business of Life Insurance, will do well 
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° f 1URAM WOODRUFF’S HOBS 10 BOOK, 
OOIfc AGENTS WANTED FOR 
Mark Twain’s 
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THE INNOCENTS ABROAD 
HOW TO TI’.A'N AND DKIVD HIM. 
With UotnllRSCeiicea of the TrotUme furl". A hand- 
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; full call', |0. 
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There is no hoelc like It* Ul any language on ihe sub- 
Ject of which It tl'OAtS. ' 
BONNER S'.iVS in the J.edgcr:It is a hobk for 
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Hilhsciihe. The lul'.*rmaUon which II. contains n 
wortli ten tlinns Us cost." For sale by all Booksel¬ 
lers. Single copies sent post-paid, on receipt of 
price, by J. B. FOltD & CO., Publishers, 
;,!! Park Row, New York. 
for which below wo give u partial List of Commis¬ 
sions : 
Korun order of 830. from aelnboi Thirty, we 
will pay the Agent, ns commission. Tt yds. Brown or 
Bleached Sheeting, good Dress Pattern, Wool Square 
Shawl. French i 'aselmorn Punts and Veat Pattern, 
line, large White Counterpane, etc.., etc.,Or *3 In cash. 
For nil Older of 830, from a, club of f ifty, we 
will puv the Agent, JIS eoinmlastoii, to yds. Sheeting, 
one. pair lieuv v Wool Blankets, Poulin DresJ Pattern, 
hitndsnmu wool Stiaure Shawl, Silver-ease Watch, 
etc., ote., or J5 in cash. 
For an order of Sit Of), from 1 blub of One Hun¬ 
dred, we will pay Die Agent, as commission. 100 yds. 
good, yard wide Sbectliiii, coin-silver Hunting Case 
Wat ch, rich Long Wool Shawl, suit of all-wool French 
Casslmere, etc., etc., or Mb In Otish. 
We do not employ any Traveling Agents, ami cus¬ 
tomers should not pay nifittby to pnrsous purporting 
to be our agents, Hiileii>ipersonally naiu,united. 
SEND MONEY ALWAYS BY KEG IS- 
TER El) LETTERS. 
For further particular* scud for Catalogues. 
PARKER At CO., 
f).S A'. fOO Hummer St. Boston, Mns*. 
Utiscellttncous 
Or THE NEW PILGMJI’S PROGRESS. 
The most readable, enjoyable, lauylinble and. popular 
bonk printed for ware* „ . , 
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in advance and now ready for agents. Send fort ir- 
cular to AM 111 RICAN PUBLISHING CO., Hartford, 
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PABMEIUS IIFLFF.lt SHOWS HOW 
1’ t.n double the profits of the farm, and how farm- 
*" vr»» "rKt 'Hiostii , 
in winter. 10,000conies will hbm^Jed freptofarmer*. 
0\E TOSIiLflOX DOHA ItH 
iHiscellaucous 
[ESTEKN STOCK JOIIRNA L 
ri s.ooo man uiiu uuiii u i uqo, 
CAN HE HAD AT 
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Nearly Opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, 
'near Hounton Street.) 
Parchaner* of music desiring to eon null their own 
Interest should examine “PETERS’ MUSICAL 
MONTHLY,” a mammoth. Musical Magazine, de¬ 
voted exclusively to uuislo. 
It is limed on the flrvt of each month, U printed 
from fnll-.ilzo mustu-plates, on hue white paper, and 
contains all the luto.it and best piano Bongs and piece* 
hVNHiMAK, HAY N, KINKEL, DANES, 1C ELLER, 
BISHOP, FitEY, Etc. 
THINK OF IT! 
Every Number contains at least Twelve 
Pieces of Music. 
Any 3iny;le Piece Is worth more than we 
tick for the Twelve, 
Every Number contains Thirty Pages of 
Gholce New Music. 
Every Number contains from $4 to $5 
worth of Coed Music. 
AND REMEMBER! 
That you pay at least thirty cents for every piece of 
mune that yon buy, whereas yon can get twelve 
times your money's worth by subsenning to 
HIuiwIm, Blanket*, Until*. Cotton*, Ging- 
lininx. Press Goods, Table Linen. Towel*. 
I-loNiery, Glove*, Shirt*, Coi'sHs, Ac., Ac. 
SlIvcr-l’Iatud Wnrr,* Spoon* plated on 
Nickel Silver. Dessert. Forks, live-bottle 
pin, fed Castor*, Britannia Ware, Gin** 
Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, in srent 
variety. 
Elegant French and German Fancy Goods, 
Beautiful Phoiouraph Albums, the newest and 
choicest ntyh.ni In Morocco and Velvet. Rinding*. 
Morocco Traveling Bag*, Handkerchief 
and Glove Rove*, Ace. 
Gold and Plated Jewelry, of llie newest 
style*. 
We have also made arrangements with some of the 
li"idltiu publishing houses, that will enable us to sell 
tint standard and latest works of popular authors at 
about, onn-hulf the regular price:-such as BYRON, 
Moons:, Burns, Milton and Tennyson's Works, 
in full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of 
others. 
Those and everything else for 
A New Volume of this Monthly begins with the I 
January number with many improvements, includ¬ 
ing a neat and attractive caver. 
This being 
The <iuly Paper In the l ulled States devoted 
Exelnsivrly to Stock Bl’eeilln^, 
It commends Itself to all Interested In that sub ject. 
Its columns are open toil thoroughdiseu-irdon of Urn 
PRINCIPLES OF STOCK BKF.FI)1NU,ajul In addi¬ 
tion lo employing many of tbo ablest writers on this 
subject, in the uounirv, the Kdilor alms hy careful 
selection to ” skim tbo Cream” of the Stock Lltera- 
turo from the leading agricultural perl jdleals, giving 
In the course id tin* year a MASS OF INFORMA¬ 
TION ON BREEDING Touius, in a form conven¬ 
ient for preservation and reference, more extensive 
and eoiRpleto than can be Obtained from any other 
source for any price. Each number contain* 16 large 
pages of three columns mich, neatly stitched un i 
trimmed, and in a form conve nient lor preservation 
- _ , and reference. 
AI)Y AGENTS WANTED TO PERFORM It will be the nonstan! aim or the. I’nbi!-hers to 
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SO GOOD THAT NO K’I'Of'k R.VISEU GAN AF- 
FOUDTO DO WITHOUT I'I'. The publishers wish 
it distinctly understood that this western Strok 
Jouunal is not published iu the internalol any par¬ 
ticular lirucd nf stock, nor as an advertising medium 
for themselves, but to supply a want tong felt for 
an open, candid and fair Journal devoted to Stock 
Breeding. 
Terms One Dollar a Year. Send ten cents for a 
specimen copy. Address 
.J. 11. HANDERS At CO., 
Publisher*, Sigourney, Iowa. 
C H . 1 I) Il Ii I. , 
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1 will give Twenty Dollars (*20.) Tor t he best, plan 
of a Bum, wit h basement for holding sixty cows, and 
milk room, collar, Ac., with xnggestions in regard to 
host mode oj providing for comfort, economy, Ac. 
Plan:! mailed to my addreea, 
GEORGE S. BOWEN, Chicago, Ill. 
PETERS' MUSICAL MONTHLY 
Wo do not offer a single article of merchandise, 
that* can bo sold by regular dealers at our price. Wo 
do nut ask you to buy goods from us unless wo can 
sell them cheaper than you can obtain them In any 
other way.- while tlm greater part of uur goods are 
sold at about 
Price, S3 Per Year; Single Copies, 30 Ct*. 
Subscribers can be supplied by mail on 
tho first of each month, or they can call for 
tholr copies. 
Volume 4, from July to December, mailed 
on receipt of 8 1.50. Baek number* supplied. 
No matter where you may eoo a piece of music 
advertised, it can always be found ut uur establish¬ 
ment- 
J. L. PETEKH, 
fjDO Broadway, vnv Vouic, (near Houston St.) 
VIUCfiAD HOW MADE FROM CIDER. 
YHilUHiIi Wine. Molasses or Sorghum In 111 
hours, without using drugs. For Circulars, address 
F. 1. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Ct. 
IiNItY WARD BEECHER’S 
ESSAY ON 
I JSYCIIOMISCY, I MSf lNATIOYi nr 
Scio.nco of the Soul, us applied to the purposes 
of life, too pages, cloth. By Ukriii.rt Hamilton, 
B, A. A curious hook for lnqul»itlve people, it con¬ 
tains complote instructions to acquire this wonderful 
power over men or animals, can be obtained by 
sending postage stamp and address to T. W. EVANS 
& CO., U South 3th St., I'hlUidulphui. 
ONE-HALF THE REOULAR RATES 
We want good, reliable agents tn every parfnf the 
country. Bv employing your spare thnu to form 
elubs and sending ns order*, you can obtain the most 
jtboriil oommisiilons. either In Cash or Mcri-hnn- 
(iisi., and all goods sent by us will ben- represented, 
and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone dealing 
with our house. 
A gent* should collect ten cent* from each customer 
and forward to us In advance, for Descriptive checks 
of tho good* we sell. 
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of 
either purchasing the article thereon described, or 
of exchanging for a ny article mentioned on our Cat¬ 
alogue, numbering over 350 different articles,—not 
onu of which can be purchased In tho usual way for 
the same money. 
Tbc advantages of first sending for Checks are 
those We arn constantly buying small lots of very 
valuable goods which arc not on our Catalogues,and 
for which wo issue Checks till till are sold; besides, 
in every large club wo w ill put check* for WATCHEd, 
Quilts, Rl.vnkktr. Dress pattern, or some other 
article of value, (living some mein hers of the club an 
opportunity ot vnrehntany an article for about ono- 
quarter of Its value. 
In every order amounting to over 150,ftcconipiuiied 
by the cash the Agent, may retain $2.00, and In t“ery 
order $100, $0.00 may bo retained to 
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
This offer is more especially to asBlst Agents in tho 
Western and Southern Status, but is open tu all cus¬ 
tomers. _ 
COM MISSIONS i 
Agents will bo paid ten per cent. In Cash or Mer¬ 
chandise, when they mi, rr their kntihrclub, 
WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR 
WM. H. It. GI.OVEll, South old, N. Y 
’AI.ESMEN. A PEW It ELIA RLE, ENEK- 
“ gotio salesmen, to sell bv smunle xtnmlnrd goods 
Address II. II. RICHARDS & Co.. 
413 Chestnut * tract, Philadelphia. Pa. 
O CAPITALISTS ami EMIGRANTS 
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i-A And all other 
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This book also contains Experiments i.v Potato 
Culture, Engravings and Descriptions oe 
New Varieties, Ac.. &c. 
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CAS.OZ.ZSTA, 
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address B UKA I. N EW-Y' )HK F.R OFFICE, 
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Money loaned fur a terra of ycar*on unencumbered 
Improved Farms, at fit por cent.. NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when duo. Have 
been In buxine*.* over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, please notice , 
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A JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illustrated Magu/.itio, devoted to the 
Cultivation of Fruit, Flowers and 
Vegetables. 
Subscription price, $1. 
TWO PLANTS of tho PRESIDENT WILDER 
STRAWBERRY given to each subscriber for 1870. 
Plants to be delivered In the spring of 1870. 
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Townsend Hr. Baltimore, Md. 
CHAP. A. DANA, Editor. 
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vines to every subscriber; inducements to canvass¬ 
ers uiooirpAv ed. $1,000 Life Insuranccis. Grand Pi¬ 
anos, Mowing Machines, Parlor Organs, Sewing Ma¬ 
chines, Ac,, among the premiums. Specimen.- : .n,t 
lists free. Send a Dollar and try It. 
I. W, ENGLAND, Publisher Sun. New York. 
TlOB sale at a bargain SINGLE 
JU barrel or lot, five bbls. (300 lbs. each.) Grafton 
Mineral Paint, valuable for houses, barm-, fences, 
carriages nod carriage makers, and agricultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN G. WILLIAM)-, 
Rural New-Yorker ullioe. Rochester, N. Y, 
QHOKT-HOUNK FOR MALE.-HULL AND 
Vi heifer calves, the get of “ Monarch." UMi, und 
“ Burou or Geneva," 7,588. Also, Cows and Heifers, 
In calf by " Baron of Geneva," 7,580. 
C. K. WARD, Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
r AAA AAA ACRES SOUTHERN and 
WESTERN LANDS. 50e. to 
41 III) per acre, fiend t-w»*ta„.u- for large Descriptive 
Catalogue. WM. II. NEWTON ,x GO.. General l and 
Agents, 23 Lexington St., Haiti noro, Md 
CURED OF DEAFNESS AND 
y a simple remedy, hjmI will send Mo* re- 
Mrs. M. u. LEGGETT, Hoboken, X. J. 
