II. 



THE LANCASTER FARMER. 



A CpVASSER WpTED 



IN 



EVERY TOWNSHIP IN THE COUNTY 



TO TAKE 



SUBSCRIBERS 



FOR THE 



FARMER. 



Rates of Advertising: in tlio Farmer. 



Farmers' Sons and other 



Young Men during their 



leisure hours 



CAN MAKE 



GOOD WAGES, 



We want a thorough canvass of every 



district, and will pay canvassers 



Hberally. 



Address, 



L. KATHVON, Putlislier, 



LANCASTER, PA. 



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S^'Sl^ecial aud bu.siueris iinticee 15 eeuts per line 



GOOD BOOKS 



FOR THE 



Farm, Garden, and Household. 



The foUowiuj^ is :i list of ValuLibltj Bu*>ks. whic-ti will be 

 supiilied by the Editor of the Lakcastek Fakmeu, No. 

 101 North Queen St. Auy cue or more of these books will 

 be 3eut 2'Oft paid to auy of o\ir readers ou receipt of the 

 regular price whinh is uamed agaiust aach book. 



Alleu's (R. L. St L. F,] New American Farm Book $2 50 



Allen's (L. F.) American Cuttle." 2 50 



Atwood'a Country aud Suburban Houses 150 



Bommer's method of Making Manures 25 



Breck's New Book of !• lowers 1 75 



Brill's Fai-m-Gardeuing and Heed-Growing 100 



Dadd's Modern Horse Doftor. J2nio I 50 



Dadd's American Cattle Doctor, 12 nio 1 50 



Flax Culture, (Seven Prize Ensaygby practical growers,) 30 



Fuller's Grape Culturist 150 



Fullei'*8 Small Fruit Culturist 1 oh 



Fulton's Peach Culture 1 50 



Gregory on Squashes paper.. 30 



Harris on the Pig 1 50 



Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure 150 



Heuderson'a Gardening for Profit 1 50 



Henderso n's Practical Floriculture 1 50 



Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers , 175 



Hop Culture. By nine experieuced cultivators 30 



Hxmteraud Trapper 100 



Onions— How to Raise them Profitably 20 



Our Farm of Four Acraa. Pa., 30c.; Cio., 60c., Ex. clo. 1 00 



Parsons on the Ro.se 1 50 



Quinby's Mysteries ol Bee-Keeping 1 50 



Quincy (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle 1 25 



Quitiu's Money in the Garden 1 50 



Quinn's Pear Culture for Profit, 1 <*0 



Riley's Potato Pests Paper 50 cts.; cloth., 75 



Roe's Play and Profit in my Garden 1 50 



Stewart's Irrigatou for the Farm, Garden ^nd Orchard I 50 



Stewart's Stable Book 1 50 



Stewart's Shepherd's Manual 150 



Stoddard's Ann Egg Farm . , paper, 50 cts.; cloth 75 



Thomas's Farm Implements and Machinery 150 



Tim Bunker Papers, or, Yankee Farming 150 



Tobacco Culture. By fourteen experienced cultivators. 25 



Waring's Draining for Profit and Health 1 50 



Waring's Elements of Agriculture 1 OO 



White's Cranberry Ciilture 1 25 



Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper* 2 00 



A. N. BRENEMAN, Jr., 



MANUFACTURF.R OP 



FRENCH CALF BOOTS 



FOR 



GESTTLEMESr. 



FRENCH KID BOOTS 



FOR 



I.ADIES. 



No. 36 West King Street, 



LANCASTER, PA. 



DUNBAR'S CHILD'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. 



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TO CONSUMPTIVES. 



The advertiser having been permanently cured of that 

 dread disease, Cousumptiom, by a simple remedv, is anxious 

 to make known to his fellow suflFerere the means of cure. 

 To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription 

 used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing aud 

 using the same, which they will find a sure Cube for Con- 

 sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. 



Parties wishing the prescription will please address, 



Rev. E. A, WILSON, 194 Penu St.. Williamsburg. N. Y. 

 9-l-f>m] 



ERRORS OF YOUTH. 



A GENTLEMAN who sutiered lor years from Nervous 

 Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youth- 

 ful indiscretion will, for the sake of eufl'ering humanity, 

 seud free to all who need it, the receipt and direction for 

 making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufi'er- 

 ers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do 

 so by addressing in perfect confidence, 

 9-l-6m] JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New Vork. 



J. STAUFFER, 



LANCASTER, i-ENN'A. 

 23§ EAST ORANGE ST. 



All matters appertaining to UNITED STATES or CAN-I- 

 DIAN PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, aud COPYRIGHTS, 

 promptly attended to. His experience, success aufl faithful 

 atention to the interests of those who engage his services 

 are fully acknowledged aud appreciated. 



Preliminary examinations made for htm by a rehable As 

 Bistant at Washington, without extra charge for drawing 

 or description. [0-1-tf 



Great Stock- Breeder's Monthly. 



— ^THE NATIONAL 



LIVE-STOCIt, 



JOURNAL, 



Published at 

 CHICAGO, ILLS 



THIS GREAT MONTHLY is universally acknowl- 

 ledged to be wi-hout a rival in its depjirtment of 

 Journaiirira. Each number coutaiua 4>^ large pages, 

 three columns to the page, with a handsome cover, 

 aud is Beautifully Illustrated with elc;^ant double- 

 plate enguavingH. It is the only i-aper in the world 

 devoted exclusively to live-stock and the dairy. It 

 discusses the science of breeding, the merits of the 

 various breeds, the most ap}iroved methods of feed- 

 ing aud handling, and everything pertaining to the 

 successful nsanagement of live stock on the farm. 

 During the year 1877, Prof. James Law, the eminent 

 veterinary of C-'truell University, will contribute a 

 series of articles upou the laws of health and disease 

 as api'lied to Domestic Animals, that cannot fail to 

 be of great value to Farmers aud Stock Breeders 

 every where. It contains separate Departments, 

 devoted to HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP.SWINE aud 

 the DAIRY, snd its corps of editors are recognized 

 throughout the eutire country as the Mo.st Thob- 

 ouGH. Able and Practical writers in the separate 

 departments, that can be found in America. No ex- 

 pense is spared on the i)art of its publishers, to 

 make it a hi'jh-toned, reliable, practical aud int^truc- 

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 and stock breeder will find worth leu times its coat 

 each year, 



TERMS. — Siflgle copies, one year, postage paid, 

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 of ten, with an extra copy free to jierson making up 

 club, postage pre-paid, $11. 65. HandHowehj lifun- 

 trated pouters mailed to all ivho will ijet up clubs. Ad- 

 dress letters, registering those containing money, 

 unless in shape of Po.stal Order or Draft, to 



STOCK JOURNAL COMPANY. Publishers. 

 Lakeside Building, CHICAGO, ILLS. 

 E^".Sbnd 20 Cents for Specimen Copy. [9-;J-3m 



FITS AUD EPILEPSY, 

 FALLING SICKNESS 



PerBiianeiidy <'iire4l— no bit in bug- — by one 

 montSi'M usMtfe ol' »r. Cioulard's Celebrated 

 Infallilbe Fil l*ow<lers. To convince suflerers that 

 these powders will do all we claim for them, we will send 

 them by mail, poNt paid, a free Trial box. As Dr. 

 Goulard is the only physician that has ever made this dis- 

 ease a special study, aud iis to our knowledge thousauda 

 have been pariiiaiieiitly t'tired by the use of these 

 Powders, Tie will ^iiai-antee a. permanent 

 cure in every case, or refnnd yon all money ex- 

 pende<l. All sufferers should give these Powders an 

 ■sarly trial, aud be couviuced of their curative powers. 



Price for large box $3,U0, or 4 boxes for Slu.Oi), aeut by 

 mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of 

 price, or bv express, C. O. D. Address, 



ASH Sc ROBBINS, • 



9-5-ly ;~.r>n Fulton Street, Bkooklyn. N Y. 



CONSUMPTION 



All sufferers from this disease that are anxious to be 

 cured should try Dr. Kissner's Celebrated Con- 

 sumptive Powders. These Powders are the only 

 preparation kuown that will cure Consainption and all 

 diseases of the Throat aiKl f.iUn^.« — indeed, so strong 

 is our faith in them, and also to convince you that they are 

 no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, poat 

 paid, a free Trial Box. 



We don't want your money until you are perfectly satis- 

 fied of their curative powers. If your life is worth sa\-iug, 

 don't delay in giving these Powders a trial, as they will 

 surely cure you. 



Price, for large box, ?3,00, sent to auy part of the United 

 States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. 



Address, 



ASH & ROBBINS. 



36(1 Fullou Street, Bronklyn. N. Y. 



TH[ LMMSTER BUTTER CARRIER 



9-5-1 y 



^Vill enable you to 

 market your but- 

 ter in the best pos- 

 8 i b le condition. 

 Competent judges 

 who have handled 

 butter shipped in 

 it to the Philadel- 

 phia market, pro- 

 nounce it the beat 

 arrangement for 

 carrying print but- 

 ter they ever saw. 

 Each print or pat 

 is carried iu a sep- 

 arate cup that can- 

 not be broken, up- 

 set, nor get out of 

 place. 



All Bizes and 

 forms of cups aud 

 box will be made. 



Circulars with 

 full description 

 and price liat free. 



L. RESH, 



149 North Queeu-at., Lancaster, Pa. 



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