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BOOKS FOE RUEALISTS AND OTHERS. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF MEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Ths following works on A G HIC TILTUBB, HORTICUL¬ 
TURE, may be obtained at the Office of the RDItAL 
NEW-VOKKER. We can also furnish ether Books ou 
RURAL AFFAIRS, iaaaed by American publishers, at the 
usual retail prices —and shall add now works as published. 
Allen’* Am. F*nn Hook.''fAj-l,.-,- 1 , A<M«nnl Books (to p> 
Du. Dlanoitwof [Vimivtle Anlmnl# l,wn *tth Uis shovs,)....I,SO 
American Bird fjuiclm .. 8(1 Do. K«y (u ko with above,)..... 00 
American Domoluxy (WO III antra Milt* on II ...U foot (ololo).,.. 7* 
dune)....*...3,l« Mlmta'eAct’e Rer»l|)l Book. 1,(0 
Am. blrscn Shrerter (Telaecunlc Modern Cunkerv bv Mnn Anton 
bld..\ | L’ I 11 ) rn 
Questions and Answers about ths Sew Life Insurance Co 
Ten Cent or Dime Book*—(ico. M unroe. 
Our Young Folks—Fields, Osgood & Co. 
Bmdnese uulv«r*fry--L I, Williams. _ . 
The Greatest Hor»e Hook ever Published—J B loiil 
Universal Clothes Wringer BC Browning. 
The vtanufaiiurer and Builder - Western & Co. 
It hi,III Waves-Star Sum tiled Banner. 
A tii Greenback—J B B in it Co. 
Agents IVtint* I ior.fr Bros. ft Co. 
The I'rapper'a Slarmal—O A toorhaeh. 
The N. Y. S'fur Poultry Society— G H Warner 
Mark your Uandkerchfc.'*, Ac -P. Wlnne & Co. 
Holm wav'* Pt Us—Stomach Complaints. 
Choice Farm for sale—K tV Oraboe. 
Pure Cider Vinegar In Ten Hour*. 
Renew, K-nnw MR Wells. 
Do Ft Read This O R Briggs ft Co. 
Fancy Poultry for Sale—J Y B cknetl. 
Farm for Sale—James Bougbtoiu 
QUESTIONS and answers 
ABODT THE NEW 
National Life Insurance Co. 
BUSINESS VMVV.llsn V.UOC1VE8TE1V, 
The great imnnlsb which U as heeu given to business 01 every character since the Close of the rebellion, the opening of the 
South ’lo Northern enterprise, and the great and tnereatdng demand for educated buxines* talent in the W cat. n» well u« the 
ninny advantages lo be derived irom it In every condition of Ufo, renders the obtaining of a basinets education the imperii 
^haUhfst*' wu/wstionahtylbe. heM school of Us character In the United States Is attested In the moat emphatic manner 
by the character and extent of lie patronage. The [iiinll* are. to « great extent, sous of the first business men or the coun¬ 
try, who are most competent to Judge of tnc merlta of the Institution; and there arc nearly twice us mauy In attendance as 
ever before at this Ac.nsou of the year. _ , . . , . 
Many Of ihn voting men who have graduated from It since the present proprietor nnsmmd charge arc now occupying 
honorable and lucrative ncmUlous In Rochester and other cities, or aro ou the .-.tire road to fortune In the Great \\ cat. 
For lull particulars, terms, Ac., address for " College Advocate.” 
L, L. WILLIAMS. Bockeiier, N. Y. 
The other day a Stranger walked into the office of one 
of onr largo Bankers, when the following conversation 
ensued: 
Stranger. Are you the Agents for the new National Life In¬ 
surance Company of the United States of America, 1 seu 
so much about in the papers as being chartered by Con¬ 
gress, and In which Jay Cooke A Co., and many others 
are interested ? 
Clerk.— Yes, we are the Agents for this State. What do you 
wish to know about the Company ? 
Stranger .—I want to know all about It, why yon got yonr 
charter from Congress Instead of taking a State charter 
as other Companies have done? I want to know why 
the hanks feci so much tntereet In the Company; and I 
wish to understand yonr modes of Insuring, some of 
which you say are new and different from other Compa¬ 
nies. I want to know about that kind of policy that 
pays 10 per cent, interest. 
Clerk.— Well, sir, It is easy enough to nntleralaud everything 
you ask about, and I will tell you,what I know.lf you 
can wait and lUten. 
Stranger.-Tee, 1 can wait, and listen ; I came In to ttnd out 
about the concern, and l want to know all about It. 
Clark.—VTfi U, as to the charter being from Congress, X don't 
know that it Is any better than one granted by one or 
our States would be. Mr, Cooke and the other .gentle¬ 
men who organized Uio Company, wanted, I suppose, to 
make a large corporation, one that could do business all 
over our country, and be a national affair, so they asked 
Congress to give thorn the charter, as thus the Company 
would ho better known than If they had secured one 
from a State only. The office of the Company Is in 
Washington, and the business is done through Us Branch 
Office, in Philadelphia, and by it through Its General 
Agents, many of whom are Bunks and Bankers. 
Stranger.— What are your new modes of insuring? 
Clerk.—Wc\l, we have two new modes, which we eepeclally 
recommend to onr friends and the public generally. The 
flrst one Is the Return Premium Policy, and the other is 
the Income Producing Policy. 
What do you mean by the Return Premium 
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I jiARIU FOR MARE IN VICTOR, N. Y.-110 
A acres of choice land* % mile south ol N. Y. C. RB. Depot, 
at a bar«aiu. Addreia james boughtoN. 
onbenser 
Brock'* Book of FIowhp* (tutw) .. 
Flower ttftftioo. 
CurpontorV Hand- Book m«w),., 
Colo'a Amorlcou Fruit lionk. 
Colo'# American Veterinarian_ 
OvpNliuwt'f C*oaLry Llf^, pp, 
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CnlttvfiUon of Nattvo <Jr mj..- a md 
M anuhirtur* of An*. Win* , 
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iTojrt-Book.. *75 
— Good eloighing in Concord, N. II., last Wednesday. 
— Boast swan is a revived dainty in Germany. 
— The London police have been armed with cutlasses. 
— Bio has an American street railway. 
— St. John, Now Brunswick, has a financial panic. 
— Powers has sculptured the Chief Justice. 
— Forty dollars a dozen Is the price for cows in Texas. 
— Dan Rice, the clown, has turned editor. 
— Count Johannes is counsel for Pauline. Cushman. 
— Yale has more etndeuts than ever before. 
— California has gained '10,000 by Immigration this year. 
— Sugar cane seed is made Into flour in Texas. 
— Mount Etna, in Sicily, is in a state of eruption. 
— Gen. Prim was tho son of a butcher. 
— Wm. Sydney Mount, the artist, died last week. 
— The hog crop of Iowa is 140,000 Bmaller than last year. 
— Deer are plentiful in tho western pineries. 
— London churches aro Introducing full orchestras. 
— A cargo of coolies has arrived at Galveston. 
— Virginia has ripe strawberries grown in the open air. 
— Oregon is building six railroads. 
— We use about a million postage stamps a day. 
— There are fifty private telegraphs in New York city. 
— Lafayette, Wia., has found a flue bed of iron ore. 
— The Czar ia the best sovereign horseman in Europe. 
— Victor lingo’s eldest sou rivals his father in gray 
hairs. 
— Copper mining in Michigan employs $50,000,000 of 
capital. 
— The new census shows Chicago’s population to be 
252,054. 
— Louisville is the great inland tobacco market of the 
country. 
— Leland'e Long Branch carivanscry wltl have a GOO 
feet front. 
— Money has been raised to build a cotton mill at Pa¬ 
ducah, Ky. 
— Madam Anna Bishop is coming from Australia to 
New York. 
— New York is to have a $500 skating match on the 
first icy day. 
— Eugenie is giving aid and comfort to high tortoise 
shell combs. 
— A divorced uud remarried westerner has eloped with 
his first wife. 
— Blind Tom is beating his melodious tom-tom in 
Philadelphia. 
— Anthony Trollope has been writing on British sports 
and pastimes. 
— Lord Cecil has rented the Ottawa Theater for regu¬ 
lar preaching. 
— A Now York Trinity choir boy has become a “nig¬ 
ger minstrel." 
— The latest new comedy announced in England is 
“Tame Cats." 
Of English criminals ore under 
SECRETS OF THE 6REAT CITY 
1ST. ~^. y 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., North End of the City. 
JOHN WARD. President, 
0. D. VAN VL1ET, Secretary and Treasurer. 
wm. B, KMKRY, (.Survivor of Ealkhv UaimjRBs,) Super¬ 
intendent ot Manufactory. 
MXNtlFAnTriUCRB or 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the celebrated "STAR" Tbreahing Machines; 
"Stak" Railway (or Knrlless Chain) and Lever Horse Bow¬ 
ers, "Stak' 1 Cotton Gin* and Condenser*; Circular Cross- 
Cm Saw Mins; Vegetable Cutters; Horse Hay Forks; Com 
ami Feed Mill*; Power Corn Bhelleraj Dog Powers, 6ec,, Ac. 
For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Brice Lfst. 
AGENTS WANTED, 
ty Correspondents will please address TnE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 182, 
Albany. N, Y SftT-mtf 
ONLY $2.50 PEE COPY 
rWKend for Circulars and see our terms, and a full de¬ 
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Philadelphia, Pa. _ 
ritllE IMANMAtTIIM.R AND BMLDEB—A 
1 Practical Journal ol Industrial Progress. Bub tshed 
Monthly. Subscription only *1.N> l>er year Clubs of 
mon- Ilian .’ll *1.00 per year. 32 Large. Oct»VO Paces 
for ir. cts. LSI Large Octavo Panes tor *l.nO. Filled 
With Valuable Rending manor Splendidly U'ustrated with 
Enaravlnus of Evervthlug Now relative to Manufacturing 
and Building. This paper give* the Manufacturing aud 
Building Interests full, able and trustworthy representation. 
jpEVEBSlBLE ROOT CUTTERS! 
HAY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERSt 
EAGLE CORN BHELLERS I 
VEGETABLE BOILERS AND STEAMERS! 
ICE TOOLS! 
Farmers desiring any of tho above will receive special cir¬ 
culars or small catalogues upou application to 
R H. ALLEN & CO., P. O. Box 3T6, 
980-o31-n7-21, d.5-19 New York City. 
Stranger ' 
Policy? 
Clerk.—W by, 1 mean that the. Company will insure yonr life 
for let me see,—how old are you ? 
Stranger .—I am twenty-nine years old. 
Chirk. Well, the Company will Insure yon for H.'KIO for the 
«mn of 924.80 per annum, and will agree and say in the 
policy that when yon die, even should It he the day alter 
you have t ' 
taken out the policy, they will pay to your 
HE EUEATE8T HOUSE ROOK liVER 
PUBLISHED. 
G ! REAT DISTRI 'itUTIOS BY THE ME* 
T TKOrOLITANQIFT CO.— Cwih 0(fUt to (Ac amount 
qj $230,000 .—Every Ticket Drawn a Crtze. 
5 Cash Gifts, each.$10,000 i 40 Cash Gifts, ouch.$S00 
20 " '* " . 1,000 1 300 " “ 11 . 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos...,.Each $800 to *750 
75 " Melodvona. “ 75 to 150 
860 Sewing Machines.. ** hq to 175 
500 Fine Gold W atcho*.. „ , . *• 75 to 800 
Cash Prizes, Sliver Ware, Ac.',' all' valued at $1.000D<10. 
A chance to draw apy of the above Prizes for 26c. Tickets 
describing Prizes are nettled lu Envelopes and well mixed. 
On receipt of 25c. h Sealed Itcket I* drawn without choice 
and seat by mall tn any address. The prize named open It will 
be delivered to tho ticket-holder oh payment of (Me Dollar. 
Prizes are immediately sent to auy address by express or re¬ 
turn mail. 
You will know wliat your Prize Is before you pay for It. 
Any Prize ere hanged for another uf name value. No Blanks. 
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. 
IlKVKUinrouHWo select the following from many who 
have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us 
to publish them:— 8. T Wllklus, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie 
Monroe, Chicago, Plano, $000: Johu D. Moore, Louisville, 
$1,000 ; MlKiuum Walworlh, MllwaukuR, Plano, $500 ; Rev. 
E. A. liny. New Oricnnn, $ooo. We publish no names with¬ 
out permission. 
Opinions op Tint Paass " The firm is reliable, and de¬ 
serve. their success."— Weekly Tribune, Aug. 8. "We know 
them to be a fair dealing tlrm."— N. Y. Uerald, Aug. 28. “ A 
friend of onr* drew a $500 prize, which was promptly re¬ 
ceived."— Dally Sewn, Sept. 3. 
Send for circular. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed, Every package ot Sealed Envelopes 
contain one cash gift. 6lx Tickets for $1: 13 for $2; 36 for $5; 
110 for $15. All letters should be addressed to 
HABPKR, WILSON dt CO.. 
980-tf 173 Brondwny, Now York. 
Stranger Why, that Is curious. How can you do that.' 1 
dnu’t believe you nun afford to do it. Give me back all 
the money l have paid, aud $1,000 In addition? What 
0 oc« the. Company get to make them willing to give my 
heirs $ 1,000 when 1 die? 
Clerk Yes, wo can afford to do ft. We will give you back 
all your money, and $1,000 in addition. Thu Company is 
able to lend ail the money you uaj In, or to Invest it in 
Government bonds. State or City bonds, or mortgage* 
and to get compound Interest on It; anil this compound 
Interest Is all they have to repay them for insuring your 
life: but being able to use tbelr money advantageously , 
they ilnd, on careful and sclemiflc Investigation and cal 
culallot), that they ran afford lo make the Insurance at 
the rates named. Experience show) how many persons 
will die annually, and knowing this, uml the wonderful 
effect, of compound interest, It Is an easy matter to galon 
fate hot, much must be charged to insure a lire, $1,IKX), 
and to return all the money paid. 
Stranger.—Vow mppc.f r I should nay my premiums for say 
five years, and then find I can’t pay any more. What be¬ 
comes of the amount I have already paid ' Will 1 lose It 
all because I can’t pay any more? 
CierC.-Not at all; every pulley Issued by the National Life 
Insurance Company'is non-forlVilable. !>“— 
patd the premiums for two or 
can’t pay any more, the Corn[ 
policy, on which nothin! 
the full value of all you- 
• payable t«» your belts after your death. 
Stranger.— Well, this !» remarkable. I can pay into tin- 
Company *24 m per annum, a sum 1 can easily spate ; it, 
Is tens Lean liftv cent* per week, the same as 1 would de¬ 
posit u In a Bank, and then when I die the Company will 
pay my family $1,000. and give them back all the money 
1 have deposited with It. I think it is the best Savings 
Bank I ever heard of. T.-ll me now about, that other 
kind of policy, what Is it? what do you calllt? 
Clerk— Income Producing Policy. 
Stranger .—Incomc Producing Policy ; that has the right 
sound. What Income will It pay? 
CVcri-.-lt will pay you 111 per mint, on the amount of the 
pulley you take out. That U tf you want to insure your 
life, for $1,000, you must pay the. Company $51.60 per 
annum, for twenty years, should you live *0 long, and 
whenever yon die, even If it should be the >lay after you 
get Insured, the Company will pay to your uelrs $ .0<H>. 
How to Train and Hritw Him, with Reminis¬ 
cences of the Trotting Turf. 
The results of the Author's forty yoari’ experience and 
unequ'aled skill In trululug aud driving, together with a store 
ot lutercstlng matter concerning celebrated horses ol the 
American Turf; embracing, also, an introductory Notice of 
the. late Hiram Woodruff, by Geo. Wilkes,and 1 biographical 
sketch by the editor of Uio work, Char. .1. Foster, ot W tikes 
Spirit Of tho Times. The hook l« a handsome 12 mo., and 
cumulus a Splendid steel plate portrait of Hiram woodruff. 
Price, Extra Cloth,.-.,...$9,25, 
Slugle copies sent free on receipt ol‘ price. 
£*"• Canvassers granted a LlboraUfbmouiif .^ ^ ^ 
164 Nassau St., Printing-House 8<iuaru, New York. 
Hkly pA r 
S— ran , - 
j. After you have 
more years, and find you 
„ ..puny will give yon a new 
ig more will have to be paid, for 
1 tiave paid, which pollc> will be 
— Twelve per cent, 
sweet sixteen. 
— Gen. Prim is a native of Germany, and his original 
name was Pruss. 
— Thu Chinese leprosy is feared to hare started on a 
tour of the world. 
— St. Louis street cars dispense with the rear platform 
and the conductor. 
— Five girls under fifteen have been arrested in St. 
Louis for burglary. 
— Marathon Co., Wis., will produce 150,000,000 feet of 
lumber this winter. 
— Au Indiana pumpkin vine aud branches measured 
eleven hundred feet. 
— Tlmd. Stephens and James Buchanan are buried in 
the same enclosure. 
— Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher is to edit a new monthly, 
the Mother at Home. 
— Providence has instituted a daily medical examina¬ 
tion of market meat. 
— Barbara Froltchie is pronounced to be no myth, but 
a substantial reality. 
— A St. LouiB lady is circulating her petition for the 
post office In that city. 
— The regency in Japan iB ended, and the Mikado has 
been crowned Emperor. 
— The Yale Sophomores have forbidden the Freshmen 
to wear the alpine hats. 
— Oyster eociables are among the evangelizing agencies 
of the Chicago churchos. 
— Only 26 hoars' staging now between the Pacific Rail 
Road and Salt Lake City. 
— Five hundred aud four couples were married by New 
York clergymen last week. 
— Verdi has bought his native village, Basseto, Italy, 
and built a free theater for It. 
— Ex-fiueeu Isabella ia expected to take up her resi¬ 
dence in the Champs Elysees. 
— Bogus detectives have been doing a heavy black¬ 
mailing business in New York. 
— A new musical Btar. — a Miss Emma Barley,—has 
been discovered in New Haven. 
— Paris workingmen, who live in the outskirts of the 
city, are investing in velocipedes. 
— The London streets, stretched out in a line, would 
reach from Liverpool to New York. 
— About 0,000 barrels of Irish moss are annually collect¬ 
ed along the coast at Sdtuatc, Mass. 
— A colored dentist of Springfield, Mass., is going to 
open a tooth carpenter shop in Liberia. 
— The first State Fair held in Alabama since I860 was 
opened at Montgomery last Wednesday, 
— A man in Scotland who had been ordered leeches for 
an injury, took them boiled with his gruel. 
— Kennedy, the Scotch vocaliht, has been presented 
with a $HW gold medal and a gold cup at Montreal. 
—. AND THE. -m- 
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FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND, 
AS A REPEATER. 
AND 
TWENTY SHOT’S A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate and wonderfully effective weap¬ 
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seconds, are now ready for the market, and are for sale by 
all the responsible Gum Dealers throughout the country. 
For full Information send for circulars and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS GO., 
974-13t New Haven. Conn. 
Without exception, the largest and cheap¬ 
est Youth’s Publication in tho country. 
Some of the moBt fascinating 
and brilliant writers contribute to 
its columns, among whom ore Mrs. Har¬ 
riet Beecher Stowo, Miss E, Stuart Phelps, 
Mrs. Xiouiso Chandler Moulton, Paul 
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Its articles aro mostly original, thoroughly 
practical in their character, wide 
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Published weekly. Price, $1.50 a year, in 
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WATCH CO., GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, 
manufacture on strictly aclentlilc principles (style, finish 
and color, 18 carat GoluJ a fac-slmlle of tliu uionl rare aud 
costly description of GOLD WATCHES. 
They are manufactured with Hunting Cato* (Ladies’ and 
Gentlemen'*,) have superb swUs mnvemc.rits, Jeweled, en- 
glnr-tornnd, with nompcnmtlon aplral tprlug. 
Railroad Conductors, Engineer,-. Expressmen—tho most 
exacting of oru customers—hav thoroughly demonstrated 
the strength, durability, accuracy and utility of the fac¬ 
simile Waltham Watches, nml pronounce them Invaluable 
mi reliable time-keepers. 
FIiicHwim Movements, 81.5 s Patent American fac-shnllc 
Waltham Watcbei, full jeweled, ftsMt t uiu-onumotcr Bal¬ 
ance. N’-i-Y each. Elaborately engraved with new and novel 
designs. Each watch warranted by npecl.il certificate from 
the Oroide Gold Watch Company. 
AUo, magnificent Oroide Gold Chains, 5 LT, $C, 87 and 
$10 each, -'-ent everywhere, to be patd for on delivery. The 
Express Company wfll exhibit the Watch when requested, 
previous to the payment of bill, on receipt ot ouly express 
charges hotli way*. 
Auy pnrlle, neudiug ito order fur Six Watches, 
we will send an Extra Watch an a Present. 
Thegenuine Oroide Gold Watches can only be obtained by 
ordering directly from us. JOHN FOGGAN, Pres’t Oroide 
Watch Co., No.78. Naaruu St., New York. Ouly office In the 
United States. Please mention this paper. 965-It 
W ATERS’ FIRST I'HKJHlM PIANOS, 
with Iron Frame, Overstrung Haas and Agraffe Bridge. 
Melodeons, Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, the beat 
manufactured; W arranted for Six Years. 
100 Pianos, MXl.nsvox* and wkoanb of six llrst-class ma¬ 
kers, «4 tow prices for Cash, or, one-quarter cash and the bal¬ 
ance In Monthly or Quarterly Installment*. Second-hand 
Instruments at great bar vain*. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. (Mr. Waters te the A uthor of Six BviUlqU School Music 
Books; ” Heavenly Echoes," and " New 8. 8 BeU,” Just (#- 
Perry Mason & Co. Publishers, 
B O STO 
f Vgmaf CONCENTRATED INDIGO 
Porthe Laundry.—Pr«efrom Oznlk A«tiL—So# 
Chemist's OrtJfluaU** 
A Patent Pocket Plncushon or Emery Bag 
-F ty i w u r i i cm *n*. 
Tor Sale by all respectable Grocers *a4Druggists. 
OOO SAWING MACHINES. 
Addrcoti J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
InT. 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., North End of the City. 
WM. B. EMERY, (Survivor of KMBBT Bbothkks,) Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory, Manufacturers of 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the Celebrated "STAR” Threshing Machines; 
"Stai! " Railway (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Pow¬ 
ers ;'* Sta 11 " Cotton Ulna and Condensers: Circular Cross- 
Cut Saw Mill*; Vegetable Cutter*; Horse liny Forks; Corn 
aud Feed Mills ; Power Corn Shelter*; Dog Powers, *c., &c. 
We wbh to eall the particular attention o: Farmers to our 
celebrated " STAC " TEKKsllEli AND CLEANER, which, 
as lately Imnrovi-d, we claim !» far superior to any other ma¬ 
chine now to market, St 1* compact and easily portable; 
simple In Its construction, and therefore easy to operate by 
the most inexperienced, aud will do if* work with inarvul- 
cue rapidity and perfection, and with comparatively the 
least demand upou th- strength Of the animals driving ft. 
We have inane romnt improvements lu this machine by 
which we are enabled to ihorovghiij clean, the grain under 
almost any combination of difficulties, and we are now using 
an entirely new and effective device fot relieving the feeder 
PAPERS. CLUB PRICES. SEND STAMP, 
L, L. FAIRCHILD, Rolling Prairie, Wis. 
A NICE FRUIT AND TRUCK 
:ood buildings.near Dover, Kent Co ,Dela¬ 
te. K. ROGERS, 
133 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
F or sale. 
FARM, With 
ware. Inquire o: 
ii l?CONO.YIY IN WEALTH.” Franklin. 
Hi Why will people pay $50 or $100 for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when $ff> will buy a better one for all practical pur¬ 
posed:' Regurilless uf reports to the contrary, the v.ilmertbe.rs 
wish to Inform tin-lr army of friends that the “ Fu* tuu-itr 
and IJtAMOVT) M Muchlr.nn cuti hud in anv quantity* This 
la n flr»t class Standard Machine, of established reputation, 
double thread, complete with Table, and not in the catalogue 
of cheap single thread hand machine*. Ills conjtruci«wl upon 
entirely new and Improved principles, and DOES NOT In¬ 
fringe. upon any other In the world. Warranted for ten years, 
and U emphatically the poor woman’* friend- Mora than 50,- 
000 patrons will testify that these machine* excel ALLuthcrs. 
We defy every competition as to merit or price. , , 
{jr AGENTS WANTED. Machines bent on trial, and 
1 ,’OR SALE OUlTUADE FOR A FARM—A DK- 
slratdr residence lu Perry ol 1 acres of land; an abitn 
dance of choice fruit; buildings No. 1. Add rose box isu 
Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
fd KEAT 1N1>UCEMENTS TO SlfRSCKlH- 
\Tf KKH ! Let those who wanta fir*t-clftss LADY’S MAGA¬ 
ZINE and a tirst-class WEEKLY PAPER, Bend at once for a 
sample copy of 
TILE LADY’S PKIEN1), 
and 
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, 
and see the unequaled. Inducements offered. Sample copies 
of both, are sent gratis. Address 
DEACON & PETERSON, 
No.319 Walnut st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
‘ill FINE FARMS FOR -ALE IN MARY- 
•_>tr laud and Virginia, near Washington, varying In sl/.c, 
from 100 to 500 acres, with good Improvements. Prlcee cheap, 
terms cosy. Address SHOTS & SMOOT, 
No. 517 7th Street, Washington, D. C. 
IOR FURTHER PARTICTJLARH SEND FOR 
Circular ami sample stocking, enclosing stamp. 
J. D. ORNK ® CO., 170 btate Kl., Roehemer, N- Y. 
EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE.—A Greater 
J number of the sons and daughter-, of fanners are edu¬ 
cated at the Rochester Collegia.'- Institute than in all the 
other Private Schools or the cltv. Tuition from $7,50 to $15 
a quarter. Winter Term begins Nov. Pith. 
uS-at 1,. It. SATTEELEE. A, M.. Principal. 
A MONTH, AND EXPENSES PAID 1 
Ljej 28 new, useful aud curious articles for agents. 
Particulars kbkk. Address 
3t H. B. SHAW, ALfred, Maine. 
F ALLEY SEMINARY, FULTON. N. Y.-Tcriu 
open-) Dec, 10 th. Board, washing, fuel and room fur¬ 
nished, (except sheets. plllow-casee and bed spread,) $50,00. 
Tuition In common English, $U. Send for Circular or Cata¬ 
logue. Address J. P. GRIFFIN. 
MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
Bell* for Churche*. Academies, Fac¬ 
tories, etc., of which more have been 
made at tUM f-stablldhment than at all 
Um other founilarle* In tbo country 
combined. AU Bells warranted. 
UTAH illustrated Catalogue-)ent free 
upon application to 
E. A. ii G. R. VtKNKKLY. 
97>12t West Troy. N. Y. 
'ICED POTATOES FOR SALE. 
EARLY ROSE, 8JCHJCC AND GOODRICH 
SEEDLINGS t 
BY POUND, BL’HHEl , AND BARREL. 
Address RICHARD YOUNG. Morton, P. O., 
Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa. 
$y ClBCTJLAB DSNT ITHK1C ! 96Q-13t 
T HE SILVER V1KDA1. HAS HKK.N AWARD- 
ed Blake’s Knrlli st Plant Horae Power, by the Unites of 
Michigan und Ohio - machine got up ou new principles. 
Circular and Drag Saw nt'achmcnt*. Wood Splitters, Feed 
Cutters, Older Mills, Hay Rakes.Seed Drill*. - 1 hroslilng Ma¬ 
chines, Horton’s Horizontal Hay Pr—will put up more hay 
than any other pre*.i made. Send for Circular and for agency, 
apply to SHAW & WELLS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
WTANTED—AGENT!* FOR “ PKOl’JLE’S HOOK 
Vf ot Biography,” or Lives of eminent persons lu every 
age and country, women as well as muu, written by 
p arton, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel engravings. Outsells evert y other work. Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory largest commissions. For descriptive circular ad¬ 
dress the publishers, 
97 s. ist Hartford, Conn. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
djffAA AAA REWARD IN BGAUTI- 
U'DvV,v'vU tlful Present! 1 have been paid "UK 
Agents In ail part* of the UnUn, and we would SAY TO 
THE LADIES that for ONE DOLLAR we are selling Silks, 
Shawl*, Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Ware, Furniture, 
Diamond Watches, Pianos, Cabinet Organs, &e., <tc. pres¬ 
ents worth $2 to $500 *Wt tree Of Charge to Agents sending 
Clubs 01 ten aud upwards. 
1ST CU*" iraienl free to any artdre**, 
N. B,—Bhun all bouses In this line with flaming advertise¬ 
ments, n» they deceive yon with long schedules and prom¬ 
ises, which they have not the power or will to fulfill. 
Your*, very truly, WYETH ft CO., 
Sfn-Ufit P. O. Box 2931.42 llanover St.. BosU>n, Mass. 
The Purest and Sweetest God Liver Oil in 
the world is Hazard and Caswell's, manufactured by 
them upou the ecu shore from fresh aud healthy livers; 
it is perfectly pure aud sweet. Patients who have once 
taken it can take no other. Afler years of cxperiment- 
ing, physician* have decided it better than auy of the 
brown oils. Bold by all the druggists. 983-2teow 
FOR ONE 
DOLLAR 1 
[/deenst'd by the Unittyt States Authorities.] 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. 
Dry and Fancy Goods, Silks, Woolens, Cottons , Car- 
petings , Hoots and Shoes, Sitvor- Plated Ware, 
Watches, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Ate., <£r., 
To be sola at the Average price of S1.00 Each. 
Our eoxuinlssluua for dubs exceed those of other establish¬ 
ment*, and our good* are warranted to give -au-faction, 
Club* of Ten anu upwards receive article-- Viihu d it from $7 
JJ.tT(!HKLOB’!l HAIR DYE. 
nns splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; the only 
true and periect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; at 
disappointment.; no ridiculous tlutu remedies the 111 effeep 
Of bad dyes; invigorates aud leaves the Hair soft and oeehi 
tlful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfume'!* 
aud properly applied at Batchelor’* Wig Factory Na/w 
Bond *trn«t. New York. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
TALE’S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER,— 
X Do you want the Agency (or for your owu u*o,) of the 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the Ru¬ 
ral Nkw-Yorkbr, (1881,1 stitched, and in good order, 
which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by express. 
(Wc cannot send by mail.) A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. We can al*o lurnish bound copies 
of most of the volumes issued from 1855 to 1805, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1HIJ5,18(115 and 1867, $4 each. 
Address D. D, T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest and most durable Self- 
Feeding ll»y.Btraw aud Stalk Oi'tei ? (Not to be nald lor 
till tried.) PEEK-KILL FLOW WORKS, 
971-LSt Pocksklll, X. Y.. or Cleveland, Ohio. 
URKD WITHOUT PAIN OR TpiK 
;nU'e, or caustic burning. Clrculara/ient 
i Drs. BABCOCK A S4)Nj 
No. 700 Broadway, New xo-rk. 
\\r A NT E D — A a Agent In oaoti town lo 
> T take the agency for the sale of Brapstkkkt’s Krai- 
bxk Moui.nse v M> WKvrimt Si-urea, applied to the side*, 
bottom, top, aud center i f doors, and windows. The sale Is 
beyond anything ever offered to an agent, from *10 to $25 per 
day can be made. Send for agent's circular. Th* first who 
apply secure a bargain. , _ , 
J. R. BRADSTREET & CO., Boston, Mass. 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS-Send for Circular* of PKKK.SKJLL MAJS’U. 
FAOTVntlN(4 CO.. PoeicsM!], N Y. 
OEEKHlvILL plows and p 
r INGS.-Send for Ust. PKfiKBEUiL 
1NG GO., PoftkakUl, N. Y. 
& Day for all,—Stencil Tool Samples free, 
Address A. J. FULHAM, Springfield, Vt. 
