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£ifc insurance, 
Agents tDouteb, £*c 
prisoner, with others from this section, in the 
revolutionary troubles, by the Indians under 
Brant and Sir John Johnson, but soon regained 
his liberty. 
Hamlin Stillwell, ox-Mayor of Hooliester, 
died In tluit city on the 20th ult., where be had 
resided since 1825. He was one of the original 
owners and managers of the canal packets, 
which, before railroads, constituted the favorite 
mode of travel. 
Capt. Mounts Mazzaud, one of the early 
Bteamboat captains of Luke Eric, died at Buf¬ 
falo on 28th inst. in ills seventy-first year. He 
located in Bull'alo in 1888, and lias long been 
noted aa one of Ihc most upright and enterpris¬ 
ing business men of that city. 
PBTOCR Fkm x Salm-Salm, distinguished for 
his services in the American and Mexican wars, 
was killed in the battle of the 18 th ult. attJmve- 
lof.tc. He was a Major in the Fourth Itegirncnt 
of the Prussian Grenadiers of the Guard, and 
foil at the head of his men. 
Gkn. V. E. Spinmkii, United States Treasurer, 
whose illness has been reported, has been more 
seriously affected than is generally supposed. 
’I'lie constant labors and the weighty responsi¬ 
bilities of his position arc begin ni tig Hi show their 
effects upon a constitution that Boomed during 
t he war to be capable of standing any amount 
of work and perplexity. The Genera! should 
take a Jong vacation among his native lulls and 
along the streams of Herkimer county. 
Neto publications 
The Scotch athlete, Donald Dinnie. it is said, 
can throw a fifteen pound hammer 182 feet. 
Counterfeit twenty dollar bills on t he Na¬ 
tional Sbooand Leather Bank are in circulation. 
At the funeral of a young lady in Zanesville, 
Ohio, recently, six youug ladies acted as pall¬ 
bearers. 
RONDO nr US". V.) young ladles are organizing 
a society for the encouragement of young men 
who desire to marry. 
A dady In Vicksburg, Miss., requested on her 
death-bed that she might be buried in a Pompa¬ 
dour waist, cut “ biased." 
Thu Hudson Kivcr Railroad Company have 
now three troughs, where engines “ pick up their 
water " without stopping. 
The American merchants in China have sub¬ 
scribed $18,000 to assist In a private geological 
survey of portions of China. 
Of a man who recently dicd.it is said, ‘‘His 
name will lie remembered wherever Ids deeds 
and mortgages are known." 
An Illinois man sold his crop of hops during 
the drouth, for twenty-five cents, "The rains 
descended," and made it, worth over $500, 
Dkthoit. Mich., has a Foundling Hospital, but 
since Its erect,Ion foundlings have increased so 
that the building will have to he enlarged. 
A young mini recently married in Beloit, Win., 
helped his wife, while courting, to sew together 
rags enough to make sixty yards of carpet. 
An Inventive genius in Eau Claire, Wis., ro- 
eently attempted to draw hfghwinus with a 
lighted candle. The experiment cost $25,000. 
A Trior man was married Hun day, and sun- 
striiek Tuesday. Another, who had been mar¬ 
ried some years, was son-struck the same day. 
The British troops firing the noon gnu at tho 
fortress of Kingston, Canada, was discontinued 
August 4 th, after having been tired everyday 
since 1812. 
A Milwaukee “miss" says'"Taint much 
trouble to take care o’ sick pussons; most on 
’em don't want anything, and, it they do, they 
don't,get, it." 
A divorced woman in Marshall county, Iowa, 
being in advanced years and feeble health, is 
tenderly oared for by her former husband and 
his present wife. 
A new style nt hair-pin has been invented, 
which is the color of tho hair, with small spiral 
top, which is warranted not to move after being 
placed in tho hair. 
The Presbyterian church. West Farms, N. Y., 
finds, alter one year’s trial of free pews, that it 
has received $600 In exooss of eon t.ri hut ions over 
any previous year. 
People supposed to have boon shot, lanced, 
or (logged to death by tho late President of 
Paraguay, are turning up and claiming their 
houses and property. 
Some miscreants recently destroyed about 
$1,5(10 worth of dressed stone intended for the 
new Catholic Church In Danbury, Conn., by 
chipping off the corners. 
The Putnam, Ind., county jail is in such a con¬ 
dition that the prisoners won't stay unless they 
have things to suit thorn. The Supervisors are 
going to build a new one. 
A housewife on a prairie farm, illustrated 
the nondilion of farmers’ wives when she said, 
“It’s mighty easy for the men and horses, but 
IPs death on women and oxen." 
The employes of the Darien surveying party 
report the discovery of rich gold indications 
along the coast of tho Isthmus. Rich deposits 
of copper were discovered in the mountain dis¬ 
tricts. 
A landlady in Middletown, Conn., advertises 
that she will "open a plain hoarding house and 
lodging," and adds:—“Any one desirous of ob¬ 
taining 6uoh u place with good morals, can ap¬ 
ply,” etc. 
A Jewish Unhid, f rom Jerusalem, in full Ori- 
ontiil costume, has been In Nashville, Tenu., 
several days, solicit lug old for t he Hebrews of 
the Holy City. He will leave Nashville in a day 
or two for Memphis. 
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THE FLORENOK NILIITINGA LIC 
1 OF THE Nil If ftF.lt Y. 
The following is an extract from a letter written by 
the Rev. C. Wetser, to the Herman Unformed Mes¬ 
senger, nt Ohamlicrshurgli. Penn ; 
A BBNEf-ACTRESS. 
•lust open the door for hor. and Mrs. WrvsLoW 
will prove the Amenrati Florence Nightingale of tho 
Nursery. Of this we are so ..ore. that will tench 
our “hi hv” to say,“ A Ki iHi-iMiON m«m win*, 
low" for helping her to survive and escape the 
griping, collcklng and teething siege, We confirm 
every word act forth in the PltOM'ECTUh. It per¬ 
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parl ol it nothing less. >\ way u ith your " t ordlal." 
“Paregoric," "Drops," "Laudanum,' and every 
other " Narcotic," hy which the babe is drugged into 
stupidity and rendered dull and idiotic for life 
We have never seen Mrs. Win-low know her only 
through the. preparation of her " Soothing ,s> rnp lor 
Children Teething. It we hud the power, we would 
make Her, a» ahe la, a physical saviour to the Infant 
Race. 
TO ;t| \ K IC $2(1 l>r.R 
Wend 91.AO for 
A ND FULL PARTICULARS!. 
Tills Sbeller was awarded the first premium at 
Mississippi Slate Fair, 18©. and challenges the world 
tor simplicity, durability, efficiency and cheapness. 
It separates; does not scatter ; shells Ml to60 bushels 
per day. 
I From the Southern Farmer, June, 1870.1 
O’ilnrn’s I’ockei Glnui Corn ftbeller! The 
Now Orient!* Fair Association awarded It the First 
Premium Think of 30,0011 sold since the lftth of Janu¬ 
ary. Is there no reward to the Inventor? Twenty 
thousand sold tn four months ! 
(Houston Texas. Daily Union. May 21,1870.) 
O'llnrn’e Pocket Giant Corn ftbeller, now 
on the F air grounds, I* not, only a mee.,.,-. , but is as 
near pertr> linn as will ever he made- This Shellor is 
a Tennessee invention. You can fold it up and put 
It In your pocket. Everybody should examine It. 
SHFI.BVVfl.LB. Ky., .Tune nth, 1870. 
At u regular meeting of the Farmers' <'lull of .Shel¬ 
by Co., Ky.. the Club having had a practical demon- 
sir at ion of the ifflilmt working of O’Haro’s Pocket 
Oinni Corn Sin tin . on motion, the following resolu¬ 
tion kin niiaiilinmisly passed . 
Itrwlveil, Thill the Fariuers’ Club of Hholhy Co., 
Ky,. unanimously recommend to the farmers of 
ShelbV " O’Hara'' Pocket Giant Corn Shelter as a 
useful piece of mcchunisni. that should be In the 
hands of mery farmer, and It,* low price renders it 
avniUthh tn all. J. D. BEARD, President. 
J. D Gu ru hie, Secretary, 
Agents wanted In every State. 
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Example of the Non-Forfeiture Plan 
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Will 2 years and 3 days, 
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In 8 “ “ 16 “ 
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’ ’ Cider, made from Wayne Co. grafted fruit., to 
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SIDNEY W. CROFUT, Secretary. 
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THOS. K. M A RCY, M.D., Medical Exam’r. 
EVERETT CLAPP. Superintendent. 
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About 130,009 Acre# of the Fine*! Form¬ 
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Missouri is not too far West to beat a great dis¬ 
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and constantly increasing: the climate is splendid, 
and good crops aro almost a certainty; while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
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NEW JERSEY STATE AGRICM/PI, SOCIETY 
To commence oil TUESDAY. Sept . 20th. 1870, 
and continue four days. 
At WAVEHLY. N. .J. 
The New Hand-Book of Family Medicine, hy Geo. 
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PERSONAL ITEMS 
WHET POTATOES KEPT FOR A YEAR. 
Also, rot In other potatoes cured. For Circular, 
c., address, with stump, 
HAWKINS. TIMMONS .Sr CO., ChMioothe, O. 
Miss Minnie Barbery/)! Indiana is el tidying 
for the ministry. 
Mr. Emzijr Hart, a prominent citizen of 
Albion, died on the 27th nit- 
F. T. FtiKi.tMOiitTYHKN rtf New Jersey has for¬ 
mally declined the mission to England. 
Mrs. WiunHT.the widow of Silas Wright, died 
in Canton on the 16th nit., aged sixty-six. 
Vick Admiral Portku has been appointed 
Admiral. His now commission is dated Ang. 20. 
Hon. .John P. Kennedy, of Hallitnore, dierl a 
lew days since. Ho was Seoreiary of the Navy 
under Fillmore. 
Mr. John R. Garetsee, odltor of the Ameri¬ 
can Farmer, has been confined to ids bed in 
Rochester by a serious at tack of erysipelas. 
Gen. REN.iAMtN F. Bruce will deliver the 
annual address before tho Chautauqua County 
Agricultural Society at their Fair in October. 
Senator Patterson is to deliver the regular 
address at i he Now England Fair, and Governor 
Stearns and other Governors of Now England 
States are also expected to speak. 
Joseph Hoxru, long known as a popular poli¬ 
tical speaker, as well as a successful business 
man in New York city, died recently at West¬ 
erly, Tt. I., at the age ot seventy-five. 
U m.iti Waldo Emerson is to deliver the an- 
i i i uldross before the Now England Society of 
New York at its celebration of tho 2.50th anni¬ 
versary of the landing of the Pilgrims, Dec. 21. 
M. OllTVIER, tho late Prime Minister of 
Franco, lias gone to Italy with his family. Ills 
journey through Franco is wild to have been at¬ 
tended with many expressions of dislike and de¬ 
testation. 
General K. D. 11unoerford, of Adams, Presi¬ 
dent of the Now York State Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, who link been very sick, is rapidly Improv¬ 
ing in health, and oxpecta to be a bln to-attend 
the Fair at 11 tloa. 
E. B. Whiting, for thirty-three years pub¬ 
lisher of the St,. Albans (Vt.) Messenger, on re¬ 
tiring from the paper, last, week, was presented 
with an elegant gold watch and ehatn, valued at 
>175, by the leading business men of the town. 
Jacob Young, who was born In the Mohawk 
Valley, In the year 1769, is sttll living at Honeoye 
Falls, Monroe Co., New York. He was taken 
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