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Oregonians are null and void. 
A Kentucky poultry funnier owns an orderly 
duck which numbers all her eggs with raised 
figures on the large end before luying them. 
A Norwich hen lias hatched a chicken with 
one head, two bodies and four legs. The head 
has got all it can do to pick up food sufficient for 
the two bodies. 
Ihe Concord, N. H., Itailroad Company re¬ 
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road expenses, and for taxes, &c., $96,822. Net 
profit, $222,388. 
If it was not good for Adam to live single, 
when there was not a woman on earth, how crim¬ 
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lull of pre tty girls. 
1 hk I’inttsburg Republican wants an “ 
ant editor who 
8 K AOn A > KA «»"■ I yin.de it 
in five tears* time, starting with¬ 
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HE BIBLE versus SCIENCE. 
The only really Scientific and Logical harmony 
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THE CHEMICAL HISTORY 
OF 
THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION 
TEN YEARS 
I\ WALL STREET 
BY JOHN THIN, C. E. 
It gives the latest views of Scientific men in regard 
to the laws nml processes involved in the formation 
and development of the Earth. It is indispensable 
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.. * Vol, 12-Mo.. Muslin, Bevel Boards, $1. 
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ami a foreman who can put each advertisement 
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An editor never leaves any money at home for 
lent* of Are, and never curries any with him for 
fear of robbers, not* deposits it in any bank, for 
fear of speculating bank officers. 
A lady complains that she has stopped at. sun¬ 
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to have a clock in its Judies* parlor, nor a news¬ 
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In Providence, K. 1., $ 37 d has been raised to¬ 
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including liberal donations from Gov. Padel- 
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Miss Louisa Stratton of Casa county, Ind., 
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Mr. Horace Pa rn hanks of St. Johnsbury, 
' '■* llas nearly completed a library building, at 
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J n is., rocont.ly, a man was no- 
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Judo n Jkbrr Lambert it of Rome, Ga., has 
made 2,700 couples happy In his lifetime. The 
Judge, it appears, was a bachelor until a few 
days ago, when an estimable young lady, named 
Miss Langston, appeared and captured him. 
Trio South Bend, Ind., Register saysThofi. 
Hockliill ol this jilaoo, fliimsolr over seventy 
y ears of age,) lias done Ills corn plowing this 
spring, with n spun of horses one of which is 
twenty-six and the other twenty-seven years 
JB.r GEORGE E, WARING, J r . 
Of Ogden Farm. Agricultural Engineer of Central 
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in every department of Agriculture, C0Q page* and 
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BUCKEYE 
THRESHER AND CLEANER 
BAS MO EQUAL. 
It is distinguished for Its cooling nnd soothing 
properties, and is (idmirubly adapted In all unnatural 
conditions of the skin, removing tan, freckles, sun¬ 
burn, redness and roughness of the skin, curing 
chapped hands, and allaying the irritation caused by 
the bites or mosquito** and other annoying insects, 
the Kalliston is highly recommended as 
Ariel* Shaving, 
Softening the beard, and rendering the skin smooth. 
In ilie Nursery, 
Peculiarly adapted to the bathing of infants. A few 
drops sufficient fora bowl of water. 
After Sea-flu tiling. 
Relieving the disagreeable notion of the salt water 
and thu sun. 
A Wash for tlie Head, 
Cooling, cleansing, refreshing and tonic. 
For Bite* of Jhisqultoe* anti other 
IllMCCtS, 
Neutralizing the poison almost instantaneously. 
I GST PUBLISHED—Agentw Wonted. 
SECRETS (1C INTERNAL REVENUE. 
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officer-- and t'nDgTessmeu as will ns minor oi-ei-aiors. 
Vent Hating S’siomutlc depredations, conspiracies, 
official corrupuOii, political inttuc-noe, puiromigi- and 
wire-pulling. A teurlun* Hlstolicl ivo. a. Invaluable 
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by « pronilnem Government Deteotfvu. Ovci 20.000 
copies already sold. Agents wanted. <*anv:i> ■ ing 
books free. Address W. FLINT, Dubllslier, I’liila., 
Pa. t Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, O.j or Boston, Mars. 
This Machine Is suporior to anything of the kind. 
Mane of the host mu tonal, t-ompaet and handsomely 
finished. It doe* Its work as well us the best of the 
laree'Ihrr.-hers or better. With onr new PLANET 
LEVER POWER (I to 0 horses) find Tour horses it 
threshes from 100 to 300 bushels of wheat, and from 
-no to UHl bnMiels of uuts pordav; separating, thor¬ 
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t ilostraw ui good condition. The limn m 1 ; is easily 
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w ith or without Tiuoks. at a price witI lpijj-.--- ' „f 
any thriving farmer. Hand for iUfsa*^,,..,. rTrantar. 
Vlotnn ^ * * to OCK, Mill! <). 
n|'iu < -*'J!i*—"ok - i-.'vaporuli.-r, Victor Grain 
lawn Mower. 
A PERrBCT MACHINE. 
Every gentleman owning a latwn should have one. 
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and cheapest. 
Price $25 ouch. Every machine warranted. 
For sale hy all dealers In Agricultural Implements 
and Hardware, and by 
LAMH’.RH. FRARY & C’LARI 
Manufacturers ol the Landscape Lawn Mower, Table 
, Cutlery aud General Hardwure, 
53 Cliambei'a St., (opp. New Court House, New York. 
Csv* Send lor a Cir. u lar. 
Miss Nellie Badger, a young lady ol eighteen 
years, residing in Marshall county, Indiana, 
walked twenty-live miles In six hours nmL-i"— 
minutes on last Saturilay,_ a —'■* ‘f n 
stalled i„ malm , h \\ > oxmg nian ' vho 
^. 1 ,,, . .. trip with her gat e out on 
mile. 
Exos Watekmam, an inleliigent and proeUoftl 
mechanic of Stamford, Conn., thinks Ire lias suc¬ 
ceeded In solving the question how to make a 
sewing machine run wit li a direct crank motion, 
dispensing with cams, cogs, or any irregular and 
ceeenti'l c nt o ve m eu t. 
THE first church bell ever made In Boston, 
being the one east by Paul Revere, of Revolu¬ 
tionary fame, and hewing date 1799, will in a day 
or two bo removed from the bullry of the old 
“Cockerel" church on Hanover street, where it 
has hung for nearly a century. 
Mr. Daniel Fox of Adams Centre, Jefferson 
Co., N.Y., is another of those halo and hearty old 
gentlemen, being ninety-nine years old, straight 
as a youth of twenty, retaining both Ids physical 
aud mental vigor, and able to walk his ball' mile 
without fatigue, and to hoe liisowu row of oorn. 
A few days since the wife of Noah Tracy, re¬ 
siding two miles north of Bloomfield, Iowa, was 
delivered of twins, In every manner resembling 
the famous Siamese Twins, with (lie exception 
of but one arm each. Tlie attachment, was com¬ 
plete, from the naval to the breast, by a strong 
ligament, 
Mr. Tsaac Leggett of Mouteith, Ohio, on the 
day ho was eighty-two years of age, commenced 
trimming an apple orchard of 2,000 trees, and 
continued his work from day to day, until com¬ 
pleted. The trees In t his orchard were all rtiisod 
by Mr. Leggett freon the seed, and are about 
thirty years old. 
Miss Fanny Courtney, residing near Athens, 
Ohio, has In her possession a dinner plate, of 
earthenware and beautiful pattern, which has 
boon in the family for one hundred and five 
years. She also has a tiny pair or her father’s 
shoes, made for him when a child, one hundred 
and eight years ago. 
Maryland papers assert that there isthis sea¬ 
son a strange tendency In the poach trees to 
produce two, and even more, peaches from a 
single blossom. The editor of the True Mary¬ 
lander says he lias about half-a-dozen trees in 
one clump which are full, yet not one blossom 
in ton produces a single peaoh, and all over the 
orchard tho same tendency “ to twin” manifests 
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world. SHlch alike on both tide*, ONE MACHINE 
WITHOUT Money. For further particulars, address 
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Estb. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS' 1809. 
A(ft 8APOLIO, 
jML"iFor General 
> 1 ^^.-%;''*' \\ I Ion M-li old Purposes 
IS BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN SOAP. 
MAtlLBOnO’, XI ass., July 11. 
Messrs. Joseph Burnett a Co.-G#nt«.- A single 
application of the Kalliston his repeatedly removed 
the freckles from Hie face of my little boy, leuving 
his skin smooth and fair. And in all roses of sun¬ 
burn or irritation of thu skin, it tins proved itself a 
perlect remedy. 
1 can refer you to several eases of obstinate cutune- 
tlu* disease, ip which the Kalliston has hud u wonder¬ 
fully good effect. 
Yours, respectfully, J. M. BOYD, 
iUiscdlrtncous 
WANT OF VITALITY. Sometimes 
* ’ there is a lock of vitality In largo and appar¬ 
ently well developed frames. Herculean sinews and 
muscles are not always indicative of stamina nnd 
constitutional vigor In lludr possessor. Health de¬ 
pends more upon the condition of thu stomach, tho 
liver and the bowels, than upon tlie breadth o ( tin- 
shoulders, or the size or loose lovers and pulleys of 
the system in which strength is supposed to reside. 
All lids grand animal machinery Is of Itself no pro¬ 
tective against sickness und doeay, Easy imd per¬ 
fect digestion, regular and hoaiihy secretions, iiu- 
ooutand bated, blood, and a regular discharge of the 
waste matter of tlie body through t-lic Intestines, the 
kidney* and the pores, uro the most potent safe¬ 
guards against disease, the best guarantees of Ion- 
gevity. 7V> promote tluee objects is the great end unit 
inirpose O.f Hofclellei-'s Stomach Tlitl.c-r-. The ingre¬ 
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composed are taken solely from the vegetable king¬ 
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luihinced by the acid ami poisonous i-leiiieias which 
exist, more or less, m all tho powerful mineral drugs. 
Sufferers from indigestion, biliousness, Intermittent 
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Hud immediate relief from the use of this agreeable 
stimuli nt and Invigorunt, but become conscious, as 
time wears on, of uu increase of constitutional elas¬ 
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produce tho some effect upon them us liprotnforo, 
und they feel ns tl they had acquired n new hold on 
life, a now reserve of physical and mental energy. 
This has been tlnj experience of thousands of both 
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rely for swift and permanent restoration. 
P SYCHOMANCY, Fascination, or 
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of Omens and Dreams, Brigham Young’s Hurem, 
Guide to Marriage, Ac., all contained in this bonk, 
100,000 sold, call be obtained by sending address, with 
10 cts. postage, to T. W. EVAN 8 it CO„ 11 South Sth 
St., Philadelphia, Pu. 
" It imparts to the skin a peculiar softness ol tex¬ 
ture.”— Boston Transcript. 
*’ The result of its use is a perfectly healthy action 
of the skin."—Boston Tra veller. 
f " One of the best cosmetics it has been our fortune 
to use.”— Pictorial. 
*‘ We yield it tho palm."— Boston Gazette. 
" We rmw rejoice in a smooth skin, thanks to the 
Kalliston.” I tost n» Nut nrduu Express. 
“The Kalliston for the skin and complexion is 
unrivaled.’’— Woreester Transcript. 
"Is greatly admired ns u cosmetic.”—A* Y. Home 
Journal. 
"The best cosmetic in the world.”— Philadclphbi 
Butin n i. 
'* Its healing properties and delicious perfume ren¬ 
der it agreeable to every sense," ,V. O. 1‘icaunne. 
• No lady considers her dressing-table Complete 
without It. —A 1 . (1 True Urlta, 
This preparation Is admirably adapted to«l| un¬ 
natural conditions of the skin. it. renders the skin 
soft, thereby relieving its glandular pans, and in¬ 
ducing that .flur act-ton of the eupiUalies which imparts 
botli beauty and health to the complexion. It may 
be relied upon for promoting tlie healthy condition 
of the skin and beautifying the complexion. 
K IFI.Es, SHOT-GUNS, REVOLVERS 
i Ac., of all kind* at reduced prices, warranted 
and sent by Express (C. O.I).,) to be examined before 
paid for. Liberal terms to the trade, agents nr clubs. 
Write for a Catalogue. Address GREAT W KSTI RN 
GtJN WORKS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army thins, Re¬ 
volvers* *.V«*„ bought or traded for. 
P UKE-llHED CHESTER W1I1TF. PIGS, 
SheCp, Poultry, Pigeons, Rahim-., Ac., 
bred and shipped by J. W. X M. lit VV IN, Pennington- 
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BURNETT'S 
STANDARD PREPARATIONS 
fTHIE OHIO IMPROVED CUES- 
X ler Hogs produce the area test amount 
Of Pork, for food consumed, of any known 
breed. Send stamp for lt^ desert ui ion and 
a great variety of other Thorough-bred aud 
imported Animals and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem* Ohio. 
COCOA INF. 
A compound of Cocoa-Nut Oil. &c„ for the Hair. 
FLORIiREL. 
A delightful perfume fortbe Handkerchief. 
KALLISTON. 
^ A Cosmetic for removing Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, 
ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH. 
For Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth and 
Gums. 
BURNETT’S COLOGNE WATER. 
Unrivaled in richness and delicacy of perfume. 
JONAS WHITCO.fflll’S REMEDY. 
For Asthma, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, Ac. 
Burn oil’s Standard Flavoring Ex¬ 
tracts. 
For Cooking purposes. 
p W. BO YIVTON A CO., TToodBrWfld, N. J. 
V # DRAIN TILE, 
HOUND TIL.E AND COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FORMED, 
MOST EVENLY BURNED and DURABLE TILE 
in use. Saves In breaknae, saves in Cost of Transpor¬ 
tation, saves in Labor of Laying, and gives thoroughly 
reliabie FIRST CLASS WORK. 
C URL YOUR HAIR!-A ItOTTLE OF 
MAGNETIC CURLIQUB SENT FREE. It curls 
straight hair in beautiful curls on the fihst appli¬ 
cation. Address, with stamp. 
Prop. NORTH, Parkman, Ohio. 
Positively destroys all insect life on Cattle, and 
cures Mange, Scratches and Sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 doz. tablets, $3.60. 
Boxes of 10 lbs., $4,00, 
OA AAA ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
M Mjf J WELL GROWN. TWO-YEAR OLD 
$1 per 100 ; $7.50 per 1,000. Strawberry Pin me— 
Wilson's Albany, 50 Cts,; Triumph de Garni, 75 ets, 
per 100; cheap by the thousand. Address 
MBS. D. W. WHITE, Alden, N. Y. 
rtf’ The above-named artietesare manufactured sole¬ 
ly by the. Proprietors. The names and titles thereof are 
adopted as Trade-Marks, to secure the public and pro- 
prictnrs against imposit ion by the introduction of spuri¬ 
ous articles. All unauthorized useof these Tihute-Marks 
Will be promptly prosecuted. 
This preparation is fur superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much lesertrouble. and 
more permanent. Cures Scab nnd destroys Ticks, 
Lice, etc. Cans ot 5 lbs,. $1.25; ID lbs., $2.25; 50 lb. 
kegs, $10; 2001b. Bbh, $35. 
I TALIAN QUEENS.-SPECIAL ATTF-N- 
tion given to this braneh of business, For prices 
of Queens, Colonies, Hives, Honey Boxes, Rooks, 
Bee Veils, Ac., send stamp for Circular. Address 
QUINSY A ROOT, St. Johnsvllle, N. Y. 
L AW AND H A N K 1 N G OFFICE. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
De Witt Clinton Comity, Iowa. 
Monevloaned for u terra of years on unencumbered 
imnroved Farms, at 10 per cent. NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when doe, Have 
been in business over seven years. Parlies having 
money to invest, please notice. 
JOSEPH BURNETT 6c CO., 
*ole Proprietors, BOSTON, MASS, 
For sale hy Druggists everywhere. 
For cure of Fool-Rot and destruction of the 
Screw Worm. 1 lb. cans, 50 cents; 3 lbs., $ 1 ; 5 
lbs., $1.25. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAMES BUCIIAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN & BI-F.WETT, Sole Agin., 
5*2 Barclay St., New York. 
Q YV . IIIEIL, 
* urtTjiT a j*vrr> produce 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
N K YV YORK. 
WILKINSON, 
RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
r. Cor. of Charles and Baltimore Sts., 
BALTIMORE, Mo. 
