Pv 4 D£ / 8 7 o 
(Ebncational, &'t 
implements anb iHnchiiiern, (Etc 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
Bayard Taylor has got back to New York. 
Mrs. Lincoln is at a small watering-place in 
Bohemia. 
Hon. Millard Fillmore is sojourning at 
Clifton Springs. 
(5Korop. Knapp, of the St. Louis Republican 
has gone to Europe. 
. Jefferson Davis left Memphis recently, for 
Europe, to bring his family home. 
Gen. .Iitbai, A. Early was recently 6worn as 
a practicing at torney at Lynchburg, Va. 
Simon Cameron is the oldest member of the 
United States Senate, being seventy-two years 
old. 
John P. Hale is seriously id at Ins home in 
Dover, having, it is reported, suffered two 
strokes of paralysis. 
Gov. Hoffman has been invited to deliver the 
annua! a<1 dress before the Jefferson Co. Agricul¬ 
tural Society, at Watertown. 
Mr. J. G. NrcoLAY, formerly secretary to 
President Lincoln, has assumed the manage¬ 
ment. of the Chicago Republican. 
William Cullen Bryant. It is said, is pre¬ 
paring H volume of recolloct ions, which will 
not be printed until after Ins death. 
Miss Eva, daughter of Judge ,|.T. Mills, has 
been appointed preceptress In Liilin in the Law¬ 
rence University, at Appleton, Wis. 
Vice-President Colfax has been invited to 
deliver the annual address at the Vermont State 
Fair, at Burlington, September 13th. 
A. I!. Lonostreet, L. L. D., died ut his resi¬ 
dence in Oxford, Miss., on the Uth ult.., In the 
eightieth year of his age. He was a native of 
Georgia. 
Miss Lottie MoAlioe won the regatta at 
Pittsburg, recently, in eighteen minutes, and 
fifty-four seconds. The defeated rowers want 
another trial. 
Ralph Waldo Emerson is studying “Socie¬ 
ty” on the piazza of t he Rockland House, and 
enjoying the “Solitude” of a twilight stroll on 
Nantaskei Beach. 
X. A. Willard, F.sq., of the Rural New- 
Yokkkh, lias accepted an invitation to deliver 
the address before the Ulster County Agricul¬ 
tural Society, at the Fair in September. 
Gen. S. P. Hr. iNTZ elma.v. the third division 
commander, is on half-pay, after forty-four 
years' service, is president of a New York in¬ 
surance company, and lives at Englewood, New 
Jersey. 
President Grant lias accepted an invitation 
to visit Providence, September 17, at the Inau¬ 
guration of llie soldiers’ monument. He will lie 
the guest of Gen. Burnside, and afterward stop 
at Westerly. 
The first ease in America of the marriage of a 
Chinese couple by a Christian clergyman, has 
Just occurred at San Francisco. 
Fifty-one followers of the Josephitc Mor¬ 
mons, left Ogden on Thursday Inst for their old 
homes In the New England States. 
One of William Penn’s silver spoons, with his 
name engraved upon it, was found near Iteed- 
villc. Mifflin Co., Pa., by workmen who were dig¬ 
ging a cellar. 
When a daughter remarks, “ Mother, I would 
not hire help, ior I can assist you to do all the 
work in the kitchen,” set it down thut. she will 
make a good wife. 
Von Moltke, the chief of staff of the Prussian 
armies, is the European Grant. Throughout the 
continent he is known as “the man who is silent 
in six languages.” 
A fine portrait of the lato Senator Fessen¬ 
den, Is to bo placed in the Memorial Hall at 
Bowdoln College. Work upon Memorial Hall 
bus been suspended. 
In Hie Zanesville, O., public schools there arc 
forty-six superintendents, principals and teach¬ 
ers, and of tilts number forty-two are Indies 
and four gentlemen. 
A plank Is on exhibition in East Saginaw, 
Mich., and is said to be the largest ever sawed. 
It is fourteen feet long, eight inches tbiok, and 
lorty-1 hree inches wide. 
A Binghamton lad “played ghost” in a 
churchyard the other night, and a big stone flew 
up and hit lUm in the face. Ho don't think such 
plays are pretty any more. 
A Hibernian indy, in Linn county, Iowa, 
when aske.l by the census-taker what was her 
husband's mime, responded : “ Faith,and (hat's 
no account; I’m husband mid wife too.” 
Greenfield's School Committee report has 
this:-“The committee, in visiting schools, 
have no difficulty In noting the absentees who 
happen to In; present, without looking at the 
register." 
Julius Riley of Aurora, Portage C'o., 0„ lias 
two geese that ho lias had in his possession up¬ 
wards of forty years. He purchased them about 
ilie year 18:7.1, and they were at that time “ mid¬ 
dle-aged geese." 
In a quarter of San Francisco, within a radius 
of one thousand seven hundred feet, there are 
either finished or lu process of erection, three 
Jewish synagogues, twelve Christian churches, 
and a Chinese Joss bouse. 
A New Havener bids defiance to the heal 
by spending the day In his well, having fitted up 
a large wash tub with a cushioned scat, in which 
lie is lowered about twenty-live l’eet, where ho 
enjoys his papers and cigars. 
The story of the woman who has not spoken 
to her husband for twenty years, which lias 
been going the rounds of the papers of late, 
has just received a satisfactory explanation. 
The woman has not had a husband for twenty 
years. 
On a recent Sabbath, Professor Mather, 
preaching lit South Hadley, Mass., found his 
congregation so sleepy that, stopping short in 
his sermon, he gave out the hymn, “ My faith 
looks up to Thee," and had them rise and sing 
ii, and Ihen resumed his sermon. 
It is dangerous to be “highly spoken of" in 
Cincinnati, O. A baby was left at a rich man’s 
door, the other night, with a note saying: 
“Having hoard you spoken very highly of, and 
also that you was extravagantly fond of babies, 
1 have brought you this treasure." 
A sun stroke pig Is tin' latest zoological sen¬ 
sation. Mr. Pcuthnrly. of Izitleslioro, Minnesota, 
had tuianiuial thus afflicted, which seemed likely 
to die, lint on opening the skin of the forehead 
about three inches, and tilling the wound with 
salt, the Incipient porker was saved for another 
late. 
A Southern Judge refused to accept the plea 
of a newly-appointed juror that bo was not a 
freeholder, on the ground iliat he had kept 
bachelor’s ball six months, and “no man could 
keep bachelor's hall that length of time who had 
not dirt enough lu his room to make him a free¬ 
holder.” 
M us. S. A. G rant of Lawrence, Mass., was stung 
by a bee on Friday, and died in convulsions 
about two hours afterward with her body con¬ 
siderably swollen. She was stung a year or two 
ago, and suffered so much trouble from it that 
her physician said that a second sting would 
probably prove ratal. 
Tradition iu-ists that corsets were first in¬ 
vented by a brutal butcher of the Thirteenth 
century, ns a punishment for his wile. She was 
very loquacious, and finding nothing would euro 
her, lie put a pair of stays on her in order to take 
away her breath, and to prevent her from talk¬ 
ing. The punishment became so universal at, 
hist, that the Indies, in their self-defence, made 
n fashion of It. 
Account NO to the Argus, the ladies of Brad¬ 
ford county, l*n., are on a strife on the bedquilt 
question. Mrs. Hardy of Tuscorora lias made 
one of four thousand two hundred and seven¬ 
teen pieces. Mis. Ross of Milan sees that, and 
makes one with five thousand seven hundred 
and sixty-nine pieces. Is calico scarce in Penn¬ 
sylvania, or don’t the ladies count their time 
ns worth anything? 
The late Chester Adams. Hartford, CL,after 
giving, by his will, £235,000 to his family and 
relatives, left ttic residue of his estate, which it 
is estimated will amount to £125,000, in public 
bequests. Christ Church receives £10,000, St. 
Andrew’s Church in Bloomfield, the Widow's 
Home and the Society for the Increase of the 
Ministry £5,000 each, while the rest, about 
£100,000, is to lie equally divided between the 
Hartfort Hospital, Trinity College, and the 
Episcopal Foreign Missions Society. 
lOLLKGIATF. INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG 
V LADIES, Prmsrhkr-cpKic, N. Y,—KslnhlDlied 
in 184!*, Excellent opportunities tor a com pit* t« Eng¬ 
lish education. Ancient ami Modern Languages, Art, 
Music. KlocuDon and Gymnastics thoroughly taught. 
Also, Vm-anr College I’repnrntorj Sclinol. 
Special course Of study furnished by President Ray¬ 
mond. BcliohisthI Year begin* Ffept. 1870. For 
Catalogue, address the Principals, GEO. VV. COOK, 
A. M., and MARY B. JOHNSON. 
|> I V KRVIKW MILITARY ACADEMY, 
Ponglikrepair, N. Y. 
OTIS BISBEE. A. M . Principal and Proprietor. 
A wide-awake, thorough going School for boys 
wishing to he trained for Rusnies-. for College,or 
for West Point or the Naval Academy. 
I NDI CATION FOK YOI NG .11 UN, 
J WIL.LISTON SEMINARY 
having received from It- founder, lion. 8. Willlston, 
an endowment of £2S0.0tf). offers the very best.advan¬ 
tages to student* desiring a thorough preparation 
for Business or tor admission to a Classical College. 
Board at cost, and Tuition free to the indigent. 
For Catalogue, address the Principal. MARSHALL 
UENSHAW, Lust liumpton, Muss. 
fl II. WARRING * MILITARY BOARD- 
V,'. ING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Poughkeepsie. N. Y 
Send for circular. 
M aplewood Institute lor Young Lftdles, 
Pittsfield, Mass.-Long established and prosper¬ 
ous ; solicit..*, attention to Its unrivaled advantages 
and moderate charges. ltF.v.C.V. KPEAR, Principal. 
ASSACHUSETTS AGRICULT'I. COL¬ 
LEGE. The next Academic Year begins Sept. 
For Catalogue, address 
PllJM’T W. S. CLARK, Amherst. Mass. 
1 7 ORT EDWARD Collegiate InalImte.-Fall 
^ term Sept. 1st. ft per week Tor board, tael and 
washing. Brick building*. For 1ft years the. best sus¬ 
tained boarding Hemltiarylor ladles and gentlemen 
in the State. A regular Course, Classical, Scientific 
or C ommercial tiiur be pursued, or studies may be 
select,ect. Address for New Catalogue, REV. JOSEPH 
E. KING, D.D., Fort Edward, New York. 
.Miscellaneous 
| IGIITNING PEACH F A KICK. 
A continuous and urgent Inquiry for a machine for. 
Paring Peaches has been ringing in oilr ears froml 
all pencil-growing set-lions for the last live years, 
and tn response to this universal appeal the manu¬ 
facturers ot the Lightning and Turn-Table Apple 
Parers have lit lust succeeded in obtaining and 
securing a device tor holding and puring peaches, 
which Is a* practical and economical as the Apple 
Parer, and Cannot full to come into immediate and 
general use. They pare apples, at ho, it* well us any 
Apple Purer. 
They were exhibited in the fall of 1859, at the New 
York, Ohio. Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin, Minnesota 
and St. Louis Fairs, and in every instance the Judges 
were delighted with the rapidity and perfection of 
their work, and awarded them the highest, premium. 
A limited quant ity of them have linen miide for dis¬ 
tribution this year. In anticipation of the luiuieuse 
sale that must speedily follow. 
HA IIGENT St. CO., Sole Agents, 
70 Beekiimn St., New York. 
P. S.—We are also Sole Agents for the Lightning 
and Turn-Table Apple Parers. 
The lute Jonas Whitcomb of Boston, well known 
for IBs sterling Integrity, visited Europe a few years 
since lor the benefit of tils health, which was much 
impaired by frequent attacks of 
Spasmodic* Asthma, 
While in Germany, an eminent physician, who be¬ 
came interested in his case, promised him relief. He 
followed the treatment, ordered, and, to Ms surprise 
and Joy, his asthma entirely dlsappemett He pro¬ 
cured the recipe which had accomplished au much 
for him, brought It with him to HHv Country,and it 
became the propert y of the present proprietors. This 
remedy has been used In tliousands of the worst 
cases, wttli nst'OitHlitng and uniform success: and tt 
is now offered to l.lic public with 1 'ult confidence I 11 
its merits. It contains no poisonous or injurious 
properties whatever, find an llifm it. mil) take It with 
perfect safety. (See I’lrculur accompanying each 
bottle.) 
p AVK \YICIf 1C TO PURCHASE 
A SEW 1 TSTGr MACII 1 NE. 
WE SHOULD GET A 
( 1I1EA l* SOUTHERN LA NDS, GOOD SOIL, 
\ healthy location unit near market. Cheaper than 
Western lands, with greater advantages. Mend for 
Circular 4, COLUMBIAN SOUTHERN LAM) 
AGENCY. :« Park Row, N. V. 
.financial, etc 
not solely because it took the highest prizes at the 
New England Fair ut Providence, at New York State 
Fair, Maryland state Fair, or because the judges at 
the American Instit ute say, “ This is better than any 
of its class known to the judges ”—not these, not all 
together, but Localise wo like it. best, us a wopian 
would sav. It wol'fcs like a charm; we can sew any¬ 
thing we please with It; the children can’t get it out 
of order: and It la pul at moat reasonable terms.— 
Church I'uIon. 
r I Ml THOSE ABLE TO IIU Y.— The subscriber 
1 holds out one ot the greatest inducements to 
purchase over 1,000 ACRES of VERY SUPERIOR 
LAND ever yet offered. This Estate embodies 
everything desirable, including a twn-storv brick 
Grist aruJ Wheat, and rt No. 1 Circular Saw Mill. Five 
hundred bids. corn. Ac., expected this year from but 
a small field. Address the subscriber for details. 
A. W. GARDINER, 
Harrow IRIU, Chaptlco, St. Mary's Co., Md. 
Asthma. 
AsRimia. 
A stli nia. 
Rev. JOS. !C. ROY''V|rV l ngo Agent of the Amer¬ 
ican Home Missionary Society, writes to the N. Y. 
Independent as follows: 
"My mother had suffered eight years from the 
harvest, asthma. We were piilntully conscious that 
the recurrttioe of this three-months’ agony every 
year must soon Wear her out. We had found no 
effectual remedy. Ueudlng the advertisement of 
‘Jones Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy,' prepared by 
Joseph Burnett A Co.. Boston, we sent for It. and 
three days after the terrible ordeal had set In It was 
arrested, and has been kept off for the whole season, 
to t he great joy of the family. 
“1 do not know Jonas Whitcomb, where he lives, 
or whether he be dead or alive : I simply write this 
to gratify my mother's express desire.” 
MIDLAND ROADS 
F o n S A. 
HY THE , 
SEVEN PER CENT. GOL 
FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX 
HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH 
XL. It. COMPANY. 
rpHE IHV1YER8.1L SIIA ICF1CN HK.- 
I An I mill, pen sable household helper; sharpens 
all SHEARS and KUlHSORS as well as TABLE 
1 UTLERY. So simple any one call use It. Never out 
at repair. Makes a perf ectly sharp, even edge. Does 
not wear the blade. Lasts a lifetime, him pin, effect¬ 
ive. convenlent und durable, hold by Hardware and 
House Furnishing Stores. Price ft. Send for Sam¬ 
ple or llliiMrated Circular. A. O. IVEh, Sole Pro¬ 
prietor, la Reek man street, Now York. 
About ISO,000 Arri's of the Finest Farm¬ 
ing and Grazing Laud in the United Stales, 
for sale ut low prices and on very easy terms: thus 
enabling an industrious man with snuill capital to 
pay tor hts land with money earned from It, 
Missouri I* not too far West to boat a treat dis¬ 
tance from markets : ita Railroad facilities are "roat 
and constantly increasing; the climate i* splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty: while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery has been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doiDg their 
perfect work. 
OFI( LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Rend for full descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, enclosing 30 els., and stating wluii paper you 
saw this In. to EDWARD WILDER, 
Luud Uomriiishimifv, Hn uni bn I, Mo, 
(COUPON OR REGISTERED,) OF 
NEW YORK & OSWEftO 
Dollar Corn Sheller 
Eddytown, Yates Co., N. Y., May 15, 1800. 
Editors Rvkai. New-Yorker-:—S eeing an In¬ 
quiry In tho RUB At. Do a cure for that distressing 
disense, the Astli uin, I write to tel the Inquirer know 
whut has almost cured me. 
1 have bad the Spasmodic Asthma fifteen years, 
and never found any medicine that would prevent 
an attack when It was coming <m. until 1 commenced 
taking "Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma.” 
I commenced taking tills remedy eighteen months 
ago, und have not had a severe paroxysm since. 
“ nHi It comb’s J/rnudy " has done forme all that it 
is recommended to do. (8A RAH NEELY. 
See Illustration on Page—. Samples sent on re¬ 
ceipt oi SI. Agents wanted. Address 
W. I. LUDLOW &. CO., 
Cor. Main and So. Division Sts., Buffalo, N. V. 
150 MILKS ARE DONE AND EARNING NOW 
ABOVE EXPENSES MORE TUAN THE INTER- 
RST ON THAT PORTION OP THE MORTGAGE 
DEBT, and more than the interest on all the bonds 
that can bo Issued up to date. 
The completion of now road enables ns to offer for 
sale nioro of these bonds. No bonds can be Issued 
on road under construction, and on fin inked road the 
issue is limited to *20,000 per mill. 
Those bonds are .desirable as an investment for 
many reasons, the most prominent of which are : 
First: Behind them and fortifying them is a paid- 
tip capital of nearly £7,000,000. 
Second: The road is a new great trunk line run¬ 
ning bet ween the New York Central and Erie Rail¬ 
ways, and shortening tlio distance seventy miles—a 
very great distance properly considered, and one 
Unit alone would render this road a oast success. 
Third: The cost or building the road is twice the 
mortgage, and a railroad 1* a real estate of perfect 
title, and, if good for anything, is always increasing 
in value. These bonds are u real estate loan of the 
best character at hull value. The cost of single truck 
Is about £1(1,000 per mile: mortgage, £20,000. Besides, 
in this case, the real estate is in existence More thy 
bonds arc issued. 
Fourth: The Mortgage Bonds on every railroad 
running out of New York City are good, and interest 
Is promptly paid on them. 
Fifth: Thu total interest liability of this great 
railway, over four hundred miles in length, will bo 
but £5*W,W0, Gold, per annum ufter the whole line is 
completed. The earnings of n single month, it is 
expected, will exceed tills. 
A consideration of the gross receipts of the Now 
York Central and Erie Railways will be all that isne- 
cessui >, we believe, to convince parties that the Mid¬ 
land will nyt, ufter ail expenses, a much larger sum 
than its interest debt. 
THE RATE OF INTEREST. 
These bonds pay seven per emit, in gold, free of 
U. S. Income tax; and this, with gold at 115, is equal 
to over S PER CENT. A YEAR. No rational per¬ 
son could expect a SAFE INVESTMENT, WITHIN 
OUR OWN STATE, to be ofl'ered on more liberal 
terms than these. 
THE BONDS. 
The bonds have 25 years to run; are issued in de¬ 
nominations of £1.000; hour Seven Per Cent. Interest 
in gold, free of income tax; are Coupon or Register¬ 
ed, with interest, payable semi-annually in New 
York, on the 1st of May and 1st of November. 
Price : Par and Accrued Interest. 
Pamphlets, Circulars, &c„ may be had on applica¬ 
tion. 
17A Wll.Y CIDER and WINE 
l’ Mil.I,, Butrbtnson’s Patent. 
Grinds line, fust and easy, makes 
Pure Wine and Sweet Cider, and 
saves all the Fruit. More thou 20,000 
now In use. 
Cider Prevx Screws, all kinds and 
sizes, tine thread and very powerful. 
Tho celebrated Copper strip Feed 
Cutter, tin* best- and cheapest self¬ 
feeding Feed cutter in the world. 
Nlsliwltz's Pulverizing Harrow, 
[Worth ton tones its cost hi any far. 
Send for lllus- 
OOITH JERSEY FARRS, 20,000 acres 
it Fruit and Farm land for sale cheep and on easy 
terms. In Inis to suit purchasers, on railroad 24 miles 
south of Philadelphia. Soil productive, climate mild 
and proverbially neul thy, pure son water, no chills 
and lever. Map and lull description sem tree. 
Address MORRIS & CO., 
Franklinvllle, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. 
Whitcomb's Remedy’ very soon relieved me. 
1 am now In comparatively comfortable health.”— 
REV. A. L, Eauhkic, Wulltngtord, Ct. 
"I have derived very greet benefit from 'Jonas 
Whitcomb’s Asthma Remedy.’G. F. Osborne, 
Pres’t Neptune Insurance Co.. Boston, Mass. 
" The odre was positive and immediate. A second 
attack, nftcr two years, yielded readily, and to-day 
my wife considers herself rid of the disease.”—L. C. 
PAINE, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
"I have not lost an hour’s sleep, nor an hour’s 
work, since taking the Remedy."—MICHAEL KEAR¬ 
NEY, South Weymouth, Muss. 
)dOj-£j| ’ 0 - ,r who will use It 
x*JiBU^irutcd Circular to 
Chip, it tilt ILL PI A) tv WORKS, Peekskill, N. Y 
or lil Morwln St., Cleveland, O. 
W HITE SPRING FA KM, GENEVA, 
FOR SALE. 
This VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 300 acres, lo¬ 
cated within oue mile of thcvilluge of Geneva, is 
offered for sule. It Is situated on a ridge overlook¬ 
ing Sc-neca Luke uml Geneva, and commands a most 
extensive view. The farm (s in a very high stale of 
cultivation, thoroughly underdrained, uuu the build¬ 
ings mostly new und in excellent repair. The orch¬ 
ards are lu fall bearing, and the supply id water Is 
very abundant and of excellent quality. The lawn 
surrounding Ole house contains s-iue 40 acres, Is In 
fine order, and oraumeuted with natural forest trees. 
As the farm is so well known, a further description 
is deemed unnecessary. To any one desiring an ele¬ 
gant country residence, t his offers n very favorable 
opportunity. For particulars, apply to 
JAMES O. SI I ELDON, Genova, N. Y. 
1 70R FnniilyUae—Simple, clienp, reliable Knits 
: everything, agents Wanted. Circular and 
sample stocking Hike. Address HINKLKY KNIT¬ 
TING MACHINE CO, Bath, Me., or 17(1 IV way, N. Y. 
— —s - P 1 »> TOOLS IN ONE. 
DAT I'MfN.VitRgV’"| I I T». inl/iit 11 11 I I f 1 > 1 . . r 
^i? w ^ 0 PA^HCN. 2 >j 8 ef # f--*-- | £ Puukftir Rule, Ruler, 
' li ”1 ~t~i~ Ui' - ■ ■ - 11111 Square. Bevel,Compasses, 
---L Screw Driver, chisel, Scis¬ 
sors, Button-hole Cutter, Paper Knife. Eraser and 
Pencil Sharpener. Agents wanted, luuleund female. 
Sample! Polished Steel.) by mail,with tern s to agents, 
ftOets. Silver plated, £1. Gold do., £2. Address COM¬ 
BINATION Tool, CO., 05 Mercer St., New York. 
See notice tn BtfHA b, A prll 9th page 240,2d column. 
Joyjs mmcoMirs remedy for asthma, 
Ac., is inunufuctuted solely by Joseph Hum.i tt A Co., 
Boston , Proprietor*. TIlC Home mill title thereof is 
adopted us u Trodi -Murk, to m ure the public anti 
proprietors oyainst Imposition hy the introduction of 
spurious urttries. All unauthorised use oj this Tradc- 
Murk trill be -promptly prosecuted. 
Fou Sale by Dju uihstk i.vkrvwuerk. 
T he richest farming lands 
IN THE WORLD. 
1,300,000 ACRES FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Railroad Company. 
SOUTHERN BRANCH. 
Tho lands now offered by lids Company are situated 
mainly within twenty miles of each side of the road, 
extending one hundred iuid seventy miles along the 
NEOSHO VALLEY.the richest, iiriest und most in- 
vlting valley for settlement In the West. 
One-third of the labor required at the East in the 
culture of farms will insure here double the amount 
'"litj'ilJHNG MATERIAL AND FENCING of every 
variety and In great abundance. 
STOCK RAISING.-The rich native grasses of the 
wattles and bottoms, with the targe area of unoccu¬ 
pied lands IB connection with the dry.mild und open 
Winters, present nnequuled advantages for llie rais¬ 
ing of cattle. sheep and horses. 
THE CLIMATE AND HEALTH Ot Kunwtt are 
antiquated. These, Indeed, are among Its chief ex¬ 
cellencies. and are rouommiindutinns for settlement. 
PRICKS OF LAND.— From £2 to £3 per acre ; credit 
Of ten ilih years’ time. , . - 
TERMS OF SALE,— Ono-tenth down at time of 
purchase. No payment ttm second year. Ono-tenth 
every year after until completion of payments, with 
annual Interest. . 
THE HEAD LAND OFFICE 
is at JUNCTION CITY. To all purchasers of lands 
FREE TICKETS from this point are given over the 
Road, ^r ^he^nLwmia.on, address 
Land Commissioner, Junction City, Kansas. 
B lock tin pipe, united with 
SOLID LEAD COVERING. We are now pre¬ 
pared to supply the above in qua nil ties to suit pur¬ 
chasers. utla to warrant, tt hi all respects. The Till 
forms about one quarter the thickness of llie com¬ 
bined Pipe, nml the lead covering effectually pro¬ 
tects it from external Injury. 
The strength of this Pipe is equal to that of ii Lead 
Pipe of twice Its weight, and It uuu he confidently 
recommended to all who have any « mirelieiision 
afinjury from the use oil-end Pipe, 
TAT 11 Ail A BROS.. New Yolk and Philadelphia. 
I. N. WHITNER, It. H. MARKS. 
\ y HITNEK & MARKS, 
’’ Civil Engineers and Real Estate Agents, 
Mellonville, Fin., 
Will sell 20.000 acres of choice private lands: some 
improved ; all very valuable and convenient La navi¬ 
gation. They will also plant oat Orange Groves, enter 
Stale lands, locate Homesteads, select eligible sites 
for Residences,exeaute Deeds of Conveyance. Mort¬ 
gages, Ae„ supply approved Fertilizers tor tropical 
fruit trees ut manufacturers' prices, expenses added, 
and perform all work pertaining to their lined busi¬ 
ness, promptly* and on reasonable terms. 
f \ O C II K A N F’S 1-0 W WATER STEAM 
ALARM,—Used In Navy. Can bo attached to 
any holler by any mechanic. Warranted to guard 
against low water In ulI cuses. Send for Circulars. 
Agents wanted. J. C, COCIIRaNE, 
Manufacturer. Rochester, N. Y. 
Facts for Hie People.—Wo are very happy to bo 
able to recommend Wheeler Sc Wilson's Sewing 
Machines to all persona wUo may be wanting an 
urt icle so useful ns it Sewing Machine. After an 
experience of ten years, wo are not only able to 
spunk with confidence of their usefulness, hut 
also oC their great superiority over all other 
machines that wc have tried in our establish¬ 
ment. 
These sewing Machines have three advantages 
of great importance—rapidity of motion, adap¬ 
tation to a great variety of work and material, 
and little or no expense for repairs.- Sister 
Mary, Ssstcr of Charity , Providence Nunnery , 
Montreal. 
L a w and banking office. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
Dr Witt Clinton County, lown. 
Moneyloaned fora term >>f years On unencumbered 
improved Farms, at 10 per cent. NET interest, buy¬ 
able annually. Interest collected a lien due. Have 
been in business over seven yours. Parties haring 
nioiny to invest, please notice. 
C t W. BOYNTON Ac CO., Woodbridge,N. J. 
u DRAIN TILS, 
ROUnNTJ) TIU.R ATSfD COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FORMED, 
MOST EVENLY BURNED amt DURABLE TILE 
tn use. haves In hrceilfune. saves in 0 ,i.o of Tin aspor¬ 
tation, saves in leiborof l.oiriuu, mid gives thoroughly 
reliable FIRST CLASS WORK. 
MONEY 
EASILY 
| AIADE 
With our Stencil and 
Key-Check Outfit. 
Circulars Free. 
-0-w.rGco 
<5^ qtst 
R ifles, shot-guns, revolvers, 
■ Ae.. of all kinds at reduced prices, warranted 
and sent liy Express (C. O. D.,) to he examined before 
paid for. Liberal terms to the trade, agents or clubs. 
Write for a Catalogue. Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army 
Guna, Revolvers, &c., bought or traded for. 
