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A Now Hampshire farmer lost $10,000 worth of 
timber by smoking a titty cent coon out of a 
hollow log. 
The First Congregational Church at New Lon¬ 
don, Cl., celebrated its 300th anniversary, Lately. 
The American Shear Co.,at Hotehkissvtlle, CL, 
in addition to the manufacture of shears and 
scissors, have begun to manufacture pocket 
knives. 
From the South. 
An old gray-haired gentleman,from the coun¬ 
try, was in Thotnusvjlle, Git., recently, in search 
of Hi© census taker, In order, he said, “ to make 
his census returns of twenty-five children.” 
The daughter of a runaway slave employed by 
Mayor Gilbert of Troy, as a coachman many 
years ago, was married recently to .Senator 
Ruby, colored, of Texas. 
Work (3 about, (o bo resumed, under a new 
charter, on the railroad from Natchez to Jack- 
son, Term., after a suspension of between thirty- 
three and thirty-lour years. 
At the Texas .Stale Fair, Mr. Cooke of Bexar 
county, performed the remarkable feat of riding 
changes of Texas horses sixty-one miles in two 
hours and fifty-six minutes. 
DEFERRED NEWS, 
• New York .Htate. 
The towns of Sprlngport, Ledyard, Geneva and 
Lansing, are now enthusiastic over the Cayuga 
lake railroad. 
The water survey party, of Syracuse, under 
the supervision of Engineer 1.1. R. Crocs, is at 
work diligently, in making the survey of the 
Tully Lakes. 
The cheese product of Allegany county has 
been extensive and profitable during the past 
season. 
Long Island in Lake George, has been sold to 
Now Yorkers for $5,000. It contains one hun¬ 
dred acres, and a portion of it is under cultiva¬ 
tion. 
The whole cost of the New York Central Park, 
so far, has been nearly eleven tnillionaof dollars. 
In the three wards which border upon it the real 
estate has Increased in value to the amount of 
nearly one hundred and twenty-five millions 
since 1856. Of course not all of tills Is attributa¬ 
ble to the Park; but much is. The increased 
tax in tliesc three wards exceeds tlie interest on 
the cost, or the Park by more than two millions 
of dollars. 
The Poughkeepsie Eagle says the waters of the 
Hudson are Impure, dirty, brackish, corrupt, 
and so full of dead tlsh as to be unfit for use. 
The Superintendent of the Rochester Water 
and Gaslight Company recently discovered speci¬ 
mens of ore such us Bessemer Steel is made 
from, while employed locating the route for 
laying the pipe from the Bloomfield well to 
Lima. 
The drafted men of Orleans county have held 
a meeting, and established a county organiza¬ 
tion to labor for a refund of certain money 
which they paid for substitutes. 
From the West. 
Cincinnati has become a manufacturing city of 
great importance. The product of Its industries 
last year, ns we learn from the Chronicle, aggre¬ 
gated $ 119,110,089, tin increase of $75,145,037 In ten 
years, arid making the city the third in mok of 
manufacturing importance in the country. The 
innniifact tiring establishment* of the city num¬ 
ber 3,000, which give employment to 59,351 work¬ 
men. 
The largest raft that ever floated on the Mis¬ 
sissippi was landed at Muscatine on l.ho 21st nit. 
It consisted of 18 strings, 17 cribs long and hi 
courses deep, containing 2,536,756 feet, worth 
$15.50 per 1,000 feet, amounting to $38,819.71; 
with top loading of 1,000,000 lath, worth $2.25per 
1.000, 40,000 pickets, worth $12.50 per 1,000, and 
covered t lie space of four acres. Tolul amount, 
$42,069.71, 
A movement Ison foot among the Governors 
of the Western States, to call a convention to 
meet at Chicago some time soon, to enter into 
the consideration of. and perfect some plan to 
protect emigrants on their arrival at New York 
and extend the same protection through to their 
dost Inod homes in the West or elsewhere. 
They laid a horse-shoeing match at the County 
Fair at Fond du Lac, Wig. One mail put on four 
shoes iii twelve minutes and forty-eight seconds 
ami another the same number In thirteen 
minutes. 
Dr. Francis Hoy and his wife took a walk at 
Columbus, Ohio, one day lately, attracting much 
at tentioii. He la one hundred years old and she 
is iiluoty-flve. 
Lagrange county, Ind., boasts of a woman 
who weeps over t lie grave of her sixth husband. 
Hamilton county has one who is applying for 
her sixth divorce. 
The Comptroller of tho Currency has author¬ 
ized tlie National Bank of Tuscola, Ill., to begin 
business, with u capital of $100,000. 
Mrs. Caroline Wood of Iowa has reclaimed 160 
pores of wild land and planted 2oQ fruit and 4,000 
maple trees, all with her own hands. 
Four young ladies motived the degree of A. 
B- at the recent Cominememont of the Simpson 
Centenary College, at. Indinuoln, Iowa. 
A new skating rink at .‘layton. Ohio, to cover 
flfieon acres of ground, is in contemplation. 
On the Southern Minnesota Railroad but four¬ 
teen miles of track remains to be completed, to 
dose up the fifty mile gap between Lanosboro 
tlud Ramsey. 
Kansas has 1,500 miles of railroads completed, 
and Is pushing forward in the construction of 
more, with reckless rapidity. 
Fifteen or twenty houses were burned in Vir¬ 
ginia City. Nevada, on the 24th tilt. 
The J. W. Street Palace Cur Company has been 
incorporated in Illinois with u capital ol $6,000,- 
000 . 
Tho assesSore of thP State of Illinois return the 
following fig urea for the year 1869: Number of 
acres ot corn 5,416,634; of wheat, 2,514,632; of 
Other Crops, 2,033,618, This Slims up about one- 
third tho surface of the State. Tho corn crop of 
1870 is estimated at 25 per cent, more than that 
of 1809, and Is placed at 351,894,000. In 1866 it was 
155,844,000 bushels. 
Am Indianan, while digging a well last week, 
came across live hundred old silver dollars ten 
foot below the surface. 
Frnin New England. 
Mn. William Thompson or Llmington, Me., 
was nincity-flve years old a few days since, and 
on hi* birthday he traced up nine traces of com, 
and picked lour barrels of apples from the tree 
by band. Ho is a native of Portland, and was 
carried out of town in his cradle when Portland 
was burned by Mowatt. He lias uevet missed 
voting at a Presidential election since he at¬ 
tained his majority. He is hale and vigorous. 
A daughter of Mr. Joseph Whttolier, in Warn¬ 
er, N. IT., met with a singular accident a few 
days since by falling from a horse, the concus¬ 
sion when striking the ground being so severe 
as to bin’s!' i lie globe of the eye. 
An old windmill, built at Plymouth, Mass., in 
1733, mid nfierwards removed to Orleans, was 
blown down recently. 
Three general ions Of a family in Wallingford, 
Vt., havo represented that town in the Legisla¬ 
ture thirty years. 
Four of the five overseers in the woolen fac¬ 
tory of Gov. Haile of Hinsdale, N. H., have been 
there twenty-seven years, and the fifth fifteen 
years. 
The largest hawk ever caught in New Hamp¬ 
shire was sliut and captured lately at Merri¬ 
mack. The bird measured the feet three and 
a half inches from lip to tip, and made a good 
smart light, after lining wounded, before he 
would come to terms. 
The Dighton Tack Factory has stopped for the 
present, preparatory to a change of proprietor¬ 
ship, having been purchased by a New York 
party. Operations will Soon be resumed by the 
new proprietor. 
.miscellaneous 
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stamp) R. II. WALKER, 34 Fark Row, New York. 
^0*7 14 a Mourn, with Stencil and Key-Check 
O—/’''" Dies. Don’t fail to secure Circular and 
Samples, frc^. 8 . M. Sdkncxb, Brattleboro, Vt. 
