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road, extending one hundred and seventy miles along 
NEOSHO VALLEY, 
the richest, flno.st anil uiont irjrUtng vulloy for settle¬ 
ment hi tiio \Vi.‘nt. Tha Lund* urcfulmirabl■/ udupt- 
to mm. imd vino culture, stock vuImiik tliid dairy 
business. Thoy cc.w'tlat of rich bottoms, level, utnlu- 
Uitm>rari(l rolling prairie, nMiaJly convenient to wood 
and tttoiiOi opt inK. meek or river water. 
Interspersed aimm* co1t\vmuh 1 traetaanel I ring In 
lar&re bailie* touellier. tlte> PT^-nt tiidiicc inputs to 
fumllirtt. neighborhood settUonortU anO large colo¬ 
nic*, poasti'jwcd by tin oilier auimIh in tlie b-tuto- ) < nllo 
thn liind.s rjtf lUmurr corporation^ have been culled Uy 
tho two hundred thouaiind -t*ttlorr- of the 'Utit two 
years, these liuvo boon rigidly reserved intact, tuul 
now tire open to the actual hard-working uoltlei*--the 
bone umi sinew ot the nation. . A . .. 
Onp-tbird of the l:ib< 
culture of fiirum will insure Hern double the umount 
ot crons. The high rolling pt&irio ih the Uaest wheat 
land In tho world, and when plowed deeply stands a 
drouth, and produces corn nearly u« well an the best 
of our bottom funds. Vox orchard*, grape culture 
and small fruit In general, It it» far superior, und is 
leant uCVksUmI uy frusta. 
BUILDING .MATERIAL AND FENCING. 
The varieties ot timber are C"tt<Jnwooil, Ilack- 
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away In rav I lies, unobservant to the common trav¬ 
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quarter section, are the lineal quarries of limestone, 
furnishing tho heat of material lor house, burn, 
fences, Ac. Large quantities of pine lumber are im¬ 
ported by way or Leavenworth, and is soon ua our 
raad reaches the pineries of the Indian Territory 
and Texas, it will bo brought up the valley of the 
Neosho. STOCK RAISING. 
Tho Hell native grasses of tire prairies and bot¬ 
toms, with the large urea of unoccupied lands In 
connection with the dry. mild and open winters, pre¬ 
sent. uncquuled advantages tor the; raising ol cattle, 
sheep and horses- , ... 
Line of our correspondents, a Kentuckian, hi a lot. 
ter lust received, says:—“1 examined Labette uml 
Neosho Counties Inst winter, and I consider the 
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— Over 1.200 persons visited tho Valley of the 
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— Sixteen )adle3 are studying medicine at the 
University of Zurich. 
— Door Co., Wig., is said to be a door always 
open to immigrants. 
— Cuiro, Ill., has abolished corporal punish¬ 
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— Two arrests for umbrella stealing have oc¬ 
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— Wisconsin boasts of 1,742 school-houses and 
391,837 school children. 
— A new Mississippi steamboat has been named 
the “ Big Sun Flower.” 
— Recent heavy rains give California hopes of 
heavy harvests tills year. 
— East Boston, Mass., constructed over $1,200.- 
000 worth of vessels in 1860. 
— Nearly 40,000 arresta were made by Phila¬ 
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— “Imperishable paper coffins” are the latest 
device of Connecticut genius. 
— Princeton, 111., has a young man whose four 
great-grandmothers arc living. 
— Iowa City, Iowa, is to have a steam lire 
engine and a company to run it. 
— The ghost, wintering at tho South for his 
health, is now at Little Rock, Ark. 
— Indiana exempts from city taxation five- 
acre lots for agricultural purposes. 
— Dogs aro taxed five shillings each iu Eng¬ 
land, and the list numbers 1,068,221. 
— Bridgeport, Conn., is to have another mam¬ 
moth sowing-machine manufactory. 
— Tho lunatic asylum at Flatbush, L. I., con¬ 
tains six hundred and three inmates. 
— A California farmer raised lour cropa of 
watermelons on one patch last season. 
— The Chesapeake oyster fisheries employ five 
hundred and sixty-nine licensed vessels. 
— A Schenectady (N. Y.) justice has decided 
that a verbal contract must be stamped. 
— New Zealand bids $750,000 per year for a 
monthly lino of steamers to San Francisco. 
— In less than two years the corouer of Mem- ; 
pltis, Tenn., has held three hundred inquests. 
— Two young ladies exhibited the premium : 
bale of cotiou at the fair in Bronbatu, Texas. 
— Of the 70,000 miles of telegraph In this coun¬ 
try tho W estern Union Company owns 52,000. 
— Now Orleans landlords get rid of obnoxious 
tenants by removing the roofs “for repairs,’’ 
— Tho sparrows in New York, deceived by the 
warm weather, have been building their nosts. 
— Energetic efforts aro to bo made this year 
to replenish tho Vermont Streams with salmon. 
— San Francisco’s Jews are to erect an or- 
pban’s asylum and homo for aged und infirm 
Jews. 
— Maria Monnd,a lunatic, confined at tho Flat- 
bush (L. I.) Asylum, has tallen heir to a $40,000 
estate. 
— It is expected that work will soon bo re¬ 
sumed on the Dunkirk, Warren and Pittsburgh 
Railroad. 
— A large firkin and tub factory is iu progress 
near Findley’s Luke, N. Y„ which is to be worked 
by steam. 
— Tho body of no person (and there have been 
many,) drowned in Lake Tahoe has ever come to 
tire surface. 
— A Kansas county treasurer recently trav¬ 
eled three hundred miies and succeeded iu col¬ 
lecting $3-60. 
— An ingenious Englishman has constructed 
a steam engine which will stand on a three¬ 
penny piece. 
— The California Assembly has congratulated 
Tennessee on having rejected the Fifteenth 
Amendment. 
— Two printing offices In Sweden are carried 
on exclusively by women — ouo in Hudiksval 
and one in Christianstad. 
— The Matteawan (N. Y.) Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany arc now turning out about ouo hundred 
and twenty dozen hats daily. 
— Tho Superintendent of Indian Affairs in 
Oregon has failed to put the Snake Indians on 
the Government reservation. 
— On account of the scaroity of wood, the 
Louisville and Nashville 1L R. is transforming 
its locomotives into coal-burners. 
— The Philadelphia Ledger lately had an ad¬ 
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in washing at her home,-street.” 
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? jinniy located, first-eluBs Dairy Farm, 30 miles 
fro®Chicago, nirec good houses, barn, Ae, Cheese 
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tne many Sell-Binders 
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F ob sale dominiqle am> iiou- 
DA.V COCKS- vmj choice at *3.aU and 85.50 per 
pair. Address, xvith stamp, PI1II, SCHUYLER, 
West Troy, N. Y._ 
t f II O ICE POULTRY FROM PRIZE 
\ i STOCK. One trio and one pair La IHecuo Uou- 
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Leghorn- and O dd Lai'cl Scbi igju [tantarns. Art- 
dress, with stamp, PHILANDER WILLIAMS, 
Taunton, Mass. 
A 300 Acre Farm for sale, pleasantly situated on 
tho Potomac, ill 
NANJEM0Y, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite AcqnJx Crock Depot. The Improve¬ 
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si ihltng and grain «nd cattle sheds i a tiuu young 
orchard or 250 choice trees. There aro tihout 22o 
acre* arable, tho balance in 
Ouk, 
Maple, 
Red Cedar, 
Locust, and 
Pine Timber, 
Land well adapted to the growth of Wheat, Corn, 
Oats, Hyo, Bariev, Potatoes, Truck and Grass. As a 
GRASS OR STOCK FARM, 
it cannot be tut rimmed. Communication with Wash¬ 
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Freight taken from tho Farm by River 
Bou la. 
The Baltimore & Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminates on this farm, or rather on the ad¬ 
joining. as the whole tract is not offered. This Road, 
when completed, will make this farm vary valuable, 
und ta well worth tho attention of capita) isti. 
Address H. K. SMITH, 
Nanjemoy, Charles Co., Md. 
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p AV . I 1J 15 L I , 
^ * KILL!IT AND PRODUCE 
c onoms^io n k itc iiant 
323 CREENWICH STREET, 
jsr K VV Y O R. IC . 
•\TOffTH CAROLTXA I ARMS FOR SALE. 
IN 300 Improved Farms, from - . to - per Here. 
600,000 acres Timber and Mineral J and- from V 1 to 
ill) per aero. Send for Catalogue. Address 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY 
Raleigh, N. C. 
“Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum, and Other cutaneous affec¬ 
tions, cured, by using tho Juniper Tar Soap made by 
Caswri.l, Hazard & Co-, New York, it is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now 
iu use.”—b't. Lou U Eemocral. 
W I I. K INSOX, 
RURAL ARCHITECT 
AMD LAMD3GAFE CARDENER, 
TOMFdKXD ST.BALTIMORE, MD. 
fSlD WOOLEN MILL OWNER 1 WIS.il 
MO ORE’S RURAL is n"t merely an eleynnt-Uio tii.u 
n:i!>«>r; 1’diuUUiii. Iim illu«trutir»nf> of 1 * * 
ixyr-h-tHr-mr*. friilr**. fin" *1**. | tc\. are worthy of a 
handsome book.— ilartfti'd Daily Timet. 
.1 to lease "f buy u sintill Wool'' i "ID, in \V 
New York, or further west. Address, with 
ulurs, JOHN It- WALSH, Alb la, Troy, 
