PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Wanted 
Implement and gttarhinmj 
A SON of Boss! has died. 
Bki^le Boyd la lecturing in the South. 
Auditor Clinton of Louisiana, has resigned. 
Victor Emanuel eats only at midnight, It Is 
said. 
Gov, Smith of Georgia, declines to offer for 
re-election. 
Longfellow has declined the post of Cen¬ 
tennial poet. 
K. P. Innocent Is on trial In London for 
bunk robbery. 
JOHN W. Johnson will be the new Senator 
from Virginia. 
Mrs. Leslie Stephens, youngest daughter of 
Thackeray, Is dead. 
Kiev. J. B. Fulton’s friends have founded a 
new church for him in Brooklyn. 
Gen. Joe Hooker remains at the Hot 
Springs of Arkansas this winter. 
Gen. Babcock has given ball in *7,000 for his 
appearacoa (n St. bouts when wauled. 
Prof. Palmieiu announces that ho ims 
AGENTS WANTED 
the ajiekican 
HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL 
ICE TOOLS 
Atlas of the World 
sire) the 
1 /Mruinil-c, free 
.1 1. J r toallappli- 
1 cams. This is 
AJr ODC Of the largest 
^r'and most complete 
CntalogHM^i,. 
JlUiedt C'-et.lih*. about 
cheapest V,, t » nn<1 (for ,h( ' **®» I he 
'HUS/SS!!™ “ 
times and'it full rlt ho "" " xc ' 1 tf> the 
ONE-THIRD LESS, 
AHH li,BKKA lj TERMS TO AGENT8. 
Address the I’ubHshers, 
TAINTOH BROS. A CO.. 
___758 Broadway, New York. 
CAST STEEL 
Centennial Games 
°. f . A M KMCA X HISTOR v for 
old and young, 11 n, I 
ci mtcwnial games on 60 cards. Price 
A |LE r O 7 ) cei»- >. • TUeyxtnnA i< 4 H\ 1 
[\ nfl r A "A 1 r l, rnl iti the home ctr- 
-PH I tip Phillips, 
* nlW vr L. . A|,n n cwtrming 
v LjtlWidfr Bihle-hiattiry pastime: the 
*/V *y# Ctr J * LA(ii i:s or Kuypt 
* W* games un 10 ill,is- 
BivftVH trnt*d «r»ln. -i0 r*tg. Agnnrn 
Wanted. E. 0. TREAT, 
80,» Broadway, f*. Y. 
cltiding tho Latest* “ fu " 
required for ILK CUTTINO ^j MBN 
ALL TOOLS WAR 
Issued d r ° r ,10W ‘l-LUSTRAT 
£g * n the tools 
Tools are of the 
and are sold at 
ranted. 
ed Catalogue, just 
>©JI l*AIVY, 
;;7;s;Bs,?a5sg ««* ’ 
I II cell man St., New York, 
“"d Quincy Hall, Boston. 
SUGAR MAKER'S FRIEND 
wanted 
i* . d' _ • , v jss for the sale 
i S.’g Zjgp 2U °i T ’ s pat- 
> M '•—< r.NT GALVAN- 
l ®3 ji . ® A £ Sl'Ot’VV'snd R T pc r KCT 
i v< 2 / Mangers. Samples. Circulars and 
Publishedannually About the first 
of January, ami SENT FREE 
to all Apptica nib. Ills elegantly 
printed and illustrated, and con¬ 
tains much useful information 
f»r farmers and gardeners. 
Address 
R. D. HAWLEY, 
Seedsman, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
U uax AND TIOA] 
Sight-MrclMg and Fun J 1 Advent, 
in I our Continents. by HOOP 
OVER 200 ORIGINAL ENGRAVING 
Ifrtoht, v’ltty, rntrrtainina- (tie moAt nttr< 
kook out, In every respect flntratr Tt2.in , 
pays tpl-ndidly! ‘Hittil frr. tr, \KV.« 
for confidential cireita^ndtc™£io m ° " 
««»»»«■ «- ~ 8 WBg£!f&S* 
\\ ANTIO AGRttTS,—Canvassers should secure 
dress n. B. ltUSRlCl.L, MCornhiD. Boston Mali 
IH HOUBTAN bTKWART, vice-admiral In the 
British navy, died iu London, Deo., aged 84 
years, 
Alexander Dumas’s new play, “ L’Etran- 
qerc," has two Americans for its leading char¬ 
acters. 
M. C. Kerr of Indiana, has been elected 
Speaker of the House of Representatives in 
Congress. 
Mr. Run dell has been appointed Secretary 
of the British commission for the Philadelphia 
Exhibition. 
Bishop Littlejohn will officiate at the con¬ 
secration of the American Chapel in Rome 
March 25,1876. 
John P. Einsfeld has been elected President 
oi the Bh1T.iI > and Idaho Gold and 
ing Company. 
Prince Alexander of Holland 
ANDRE LEROYS NURSERIES 
Allen’s Planet Jr 
SILVER A 
MEDAL r-E? 
angers, trance. 
L 7'rv,!!.'i collection ot Fruit and 
u Tr«.«n. Hhrubn, Honvn, Stocks \c in 
or new ^ dialogue, free, address 
, mri7 1 H BROTHERS, 
8 1’APRrLS. WANT AGENTS 
■ L. FAIRCHILD. BoUm* p^|, 
.vu wnnl Mini L r ni.i: of 
)t*r i rutme i Ortlyr .nii.fr,.1 o,k, 
l 'in iif flpt of price nml N*.ik -.f Clt 
y y-nu f*|i«ri«if». I limit , 
t\ » y.-/ir for Monthly Clrm icr cl *|| 
, ’ ,, , r "• • ni , 1 W >- 0.1 If«w,FW/*hf«rf/or 're. FoimBntu Thor 
/Mr.'; :,;7 T '; h f 
< *ur NMl frf.lixhfi! *tod Made, HORKK MOK, ptTfou.UMl r cn 
nn-'l'T “ "’im ,'ir'r c, fU " i l al '*' r l,JU '' »■»' Afff* .ilmlr.My, 
' ’ nwnol !■-, I'vnnr fkrrnnr. CircuRn fr«> mtn'iin 
-V;,, ? ;T: 5’Jv * CfJ ..8010 Murrt,, u» h! ivmnb bl 
_ J ** Wf M " e u LW« Agtui iu vntry Towu. 
(#4 Brt»ad St., New York 
(Astute 
/U| __ T “ u J. WO 
Cheese Factory a n t n t o 
FOP SATF , Th « 9>oee* Fartfry « L PI I O 
>^* 1 / UAJj mj, located at the renter Newspaper. Liberal 
, , - 1 second son 
of William 111., has arrived at Brussels on his 
way to A Igoria. 
I'UE lion. Alex. H. Stephens calls Air.Geo. H. 
Pendleton the “brightest and brainiest man 
on tins continent." 
I’he Rev. E. B. Andrews was inaugurated 
i resident of Dennison University, at Granville 
O., on the 21st lust. 
Ex-Gov. Palmer of Illinois, writes a letter 
commending the course of Secretary Hender¬ 
son In the whisky trials. 
V in cent dk Vog, the famous painter of dogs, 
•lied recently at Courtrftt, In the province of 
West Flanders, Belgium. 
The President, has appointed A. E. Johnson 
of New York, United States District Judge for 
the second judicial district. 
Bishop Potter, it is stated, will soon lead to 
the altar Miss Jay, a member of the historical 
New York family of that name. 
Mrs. Tilton, who resides with her mother in 
Brooklyn, was presented with *400, the other 
evening, by a number of friends. 
I’RE Hon. Keverdy Johnson expects to return 
home from Ergland n«xt April. His son-in- 
law, Mr. Kerr, will return In January. 
Knitting Machines 
Skt&Sm&teiskZi'St 
T be FRANZ & POPE KNIT 
ospeatally adapted to the w 
maclilnes for family knit ring,, 
tv,'.’’ h 0 *“’ rTl, sy »i 
<iu coil. 
Good, active agents with 
Address 
Franz A Pope Knitting 
TLVG MACHINES are 
the wants of those desiring 
- .ig. or the manufacture of 
I hey are aoknnwledgnd to bo 
t where they have been tntro- 
a snial capital wanted. 
Machine Co., 
Now is the time to make money. 
MAHK T\V1I\ n i:%v 1 
la on the truck nnd m bound to win it W ii 
you know It. don't wait to experiment 
bookfj aijfl lose llii**. Oet your on met* in for 
ami Ciroulara at unco. Orrrms Khkk. A<i 
n AM KI.lt AN PUBLISHING ('l 
Hartford Ct., or 1(6 Itandulnh Sr., ('hirw 
dross 8. *. BO DM A N , P CminM 'IVensu ri’r, n< * 
__ Ciiardoji, Geauga Cy. t o. 
F ^dEOataJ^epM«ryIaml»jj , .. 
FreeA Ma.Jof K DcI^arcM I&. S 
prairie landsT 
e Irk tc, Chart of Landsforsule in Iowa and Nkh. 
0KLAW1UE n i nnjrn Free Catalogue! 
a MUMS jco - 
''1I,I,EV FARMS FOR sa LF 
R R 80 !^nnf the H " eBt . rcsldemws In tlic \ aIloy; near 
.won '<)HN BHELDON, uno , the 
or US Randolph 8i,, ( 
AvcniK Wamed. C. BRI8TOL A Co 
1 IMMI Agents wanted at once torn N 
Work popular with all denomination! 
in cveiy lanuly Positively the verv in 
the year lor firsi-elnss agents. Fiir ( 
<lress II. S. UvoiUpcal l ( o, *U uZci 
HIGGANUM M'F’G company 
Manufacturers of AgricitltunU Implements, 1 
iiigganum. Conn. 
MONITOR MILK PAN. 
I’Mfitled June 39, igjj, 
i CA, ‘ r luON *"' 3 Un «* with Forck- 
IUe water VhS n.fn^ J’ (l0us n,,t through 
General Agt., Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y, 
and Hnni with Force. 
T he pirn'js eHini y' reino'ved ?roJnVhe*vlft 
to any night. Will be rratb. 
Chicago. 
Rural 
Agency, 
w'fh Target and Darts, sent po 
paid for Id 75. iiurable, accnri 
and harmless. Young and o| 
«Mi?s°(Ssa i 
v.... c.oo,own ami trienus who propose 
availing themselves of the advantages to be 
gained by dealing w ith FIRST HAND*, either 
as seller or tmj/er, are Invited to send to this 
Office for Circulars and information before 
completing their arrangements. Our facilities 
are ample, and a trial, we believe, will justify 
continued patronage. 
Please inclose a 3-cent stamp when sending 
for Circulars. Address 
BUFFALO SCALES 
_. tr , n , e< l ua led In accuracy. durHhiitf.. --- 
and ,SSSS 
BUFFALO SCALE CO 
Buffalo, N. V 
ldward noble, Esq., executor of the late 
Mrs. John C. Calhoun, sold her beautiful resi¬ 
dence in Pendleton, known as Mount Casa, for 
*3,000 cash, 
MisS.Yonge edits the Christinas number of 
The Monthly Packet, London, which bears ihe 
extraordinary title, “Don’t, Teach your Grand¬ 
mother to .Suck Eggs.” 
Senator Morton denies as utterly false the 
published statement that he was concerned 
with the whisky ring in connection with the 
Indiana campaign fund of 1872. 
Mr. E. 8. dal, who has been the literary 
editor of The Evening Tost for the past two 
years, Ills resigned from that paper, the resig¬ 
nation to l ake effect on the 1st of January. 
Bishop Simpson has denied the statement 
that he hud expressed an opinion on the sub- 
ject of third term. He deprecates any attempt 
to connect the church with political nomina¬ 
tions or elections. 
Old ladles in “full possession of all their 
faculties,’> who propose attending the Centen- 
ni 0, are getting numerous. The latest one to 
appear is Mrs. Mary Schnebly of Hagerstown 
Md„ 103 years old, and “active in ail her move¬ 
ments.” 
2ttM0icnl 31u,strument‘> 
SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL! 
PATENT BELL TREBLE 
Grand, Square & Upright Pianos. 
sevenT) rearsin Li.yVllma^ UsJd^v^fW^ 
ommend the . a 4-LNT BELl! TRBB^Am^ 
New Scale Upright or Boudoir Bell 
Treble Piano, Just Finished. 
gty,,8h ,lT “ 1 Hcamiuublo Price 
ipsssss 
^ mackik & CO., 
_7 stnl0 •'"’*•1 Hochcster, \. Y. 
ESTBY’S COTTAGE ORGA 
4Hisrdlancou.9; 
IIKAFIVKSS! Hearing restored, a grand lnven. 
«• W. DlmoXwJm'iVrfeiS'f 
THE ACME TOILET CLOTH 2 2 
is made of k nitted cotton, and supersedes the oi 
nary wash <■ ml.. Will wear for ap indefimuTth 
No description does them credit. Thor must 
seen unit usixl, to be appreciated at their wnr 
Thepnce, post-paid,isohlv 1 0 cents. WOr 
I* A good opportunity lor dgo 's. 
Address j. hknhv 
L * 11)1 K f*, from Cider 
•. W“h«ni using drugs. Art- 
\ inecar Maker, 8prlcgtield, Mass, 
' am! Morplifne lml.it ahsolutdy n.A 
Mptidnv citntl, Painitiftft: 2iivj>ul»!idlv. 
isfrid rtanui forpartiuiOiur. Dr. Carl- 
itoil. 157 >VAaliiujjuma>L.Chicago* 111, 
X8 are the best, 
f^UY VVJLLAltD’8 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
Now lteady. Price #1. 
Address MOORIC’S KLRAL NEW-YORKER 
MOORE s KritAL New-Yorker.—T his king of Ag¬ 
ricultural papers has entered upun its twenty-sixth 
year, under the most, favorable auspices. It is the 
determination of its publishers to furnish a brighter 
ana better paper than ever. In style, type, matter 
and editorial abillty, there is no paper of its kind 
that at all compares with H.-TranpeaUnu (1FU1 
Republican. 
