NEWS CONDENSER 
Horticultural , Sc, 
Horticultural , #c 
Implements , Machinery , #c, 
Implements , Machinery, Sc 
— Grand Rapids, Wis., has become a city. 
— Kansas claims 40,000 inhabitants. 
— There are nine colleges in Virginia. 
— Small pox prevails in Chapinville, N. T. 
— The Atlantic Cable Company nets £700 
a day. 
— Bondout lias an evening Roman Catholic 
school. 
— There is a colored velocipede club in Pa- 
vnnuab. 
Muscatine, Iowa, is enlarging her steamboat 
landing. 
— Des Moines, Iowa, wants an engraver and 
designer. 
— Dallas county, Wis., has taken a new name 
—Barron. 
— Grasshoppers have already appeared at Char¬ 
lton, Iowa. 
— Navigation between Lakes Erie and Huron 
is now open. 
— A match factory has been started at Minne¬ 
apolis, Minn. 
Haiti more has $25,000,000 invested in the 
oyster trallie. 
— Florida’s orange crops promises to be un¬ 
usually large. 
The San Francisco womau’s paper is called 
tlie Hi Dorado. 
The activity in the San Francisco 6hip yards 
is unparalleled. 
Items about land buyers abound in all the 
Southern papers. 
Vincennes. Ind., celebrated Easter Sunday 
willi a cock light. 
— The logging season In Minnesota has resulted 
very successfully. 
New Orleans is to have a new cotton factory 
to run 100,000 spindles. 
A fat cow weighing 1,078 pounds was lately 
killed at Oshkosh, Wis. 
Dayton, O.. Imd four suicides and ono fatal 
accident on the 31st. vt 11. 
— On the 1st imst. the Hudson River receded 
over two feet at. Albany. 
A Foiul du Lac paper says that the Wisconsin 
sugar season will be brief. 
W par to, Wis., has a medicinal well, which is 
attracting some attention. 
The Ohio Female College is to be sold at 
Sheriff's sale on the 23d Inst. 
One music dealer in Vienna has over $100,000 
worth of old Cremona violins. 
— A Virginia paper chronicles the arrival of a 
party of “ Yankee sack-totcrs." 
The Tennessee Ku Klux Klan are leaving 
for Arkansas in large numbers. 
Piiuch says that the best cheek for pauper¬ 
ism is one of George Peabody’s. 
- Iowa is not only out of debt but lias a sur¬ 
plus of $1,000,1X10 in her treasury. 
There me four hundred and fifty-two stu- 
doufs iu the Virginia University. 
The coming of Hie robins is announced in 
—trie'll. Paul Dispatch of March 37. 
Ten million brick are to be manufactured 
at Dos Moines, Iowa, Ibis summer. 
— Hydrophobia lias been successfully treated 
with iodine by u Chicago physician. 
— Savannah papers complain that i.heir shad 
season has been a poor one thus far. 
An Indianapolis firm says it has shipped 
281,170 do/,mi eggs within five months. 
Minnesota Is described hy l’ruf. Maury as 
the " best watered State in the Union." 
— Largo fields of coal, easy of access and trans¬ 
portation, have boon found in Norway. 
— Houl hern Central Jersey gets its butter from 
New York, and pays for It accordingly. 
Women now participate In the debates of 
the Western New York Farmers’ Club. 
— Eight persons, lynched at different times, 
are buried in the same Indiana cemetery. 
The North River tlontlng palaces resumed 
their trips on Monday evening, Hie 5th just. 
A hawk, measuring five feet from tip to tip, 
was ahoi a few days ago in Greene Co., N. V'. 
— Tlie Ijox thin KrpuhHcax Is a paper published 
in New Orleans in the interests of free Cuba. 
— The unshucked corn in the fields of Jasper 
county, Ind., is furnishing food for wild geese. 
— The French college roeontly established at 
Constantinople now has live hundred students. 
— It is reported that the culture of tobacco In 
Virginia and North Carolina will be abandoned. 
— All the colored regiments in the army but 
two have been “ consolidated " out of existence. 
— Ban Francisco has no letter delivery, ns no 
carriers can be obtained at the Government sal¬ 
aries. 
— In tlie various German Universities there 
are over live hundred and fifty American stu¬ 
dents. 
— The maple sugar makers in Maine havo 
begun operations, and are sanguine of a profit¬ 
able crop. 
— A Des Moines .saloon keeper lately gave an 
Iowa City man two deer lor thirteen barrels of 
lager boor. 
— Texas has more cattle than all the Eastern 
and Middle States, and j et she imports Northern 
tub butter. 
— Over a thousand American pupils, maloand 
female, are attending the best German board¬ 
ing schools. 
— During the recent cold weather, emigrant 
wagons passed through Illinois containing stoves 
in full blast. 
— The average monthly pay of teachers In Il¬ 
linois lust year was $42.40 for malae, and $32.80 
for females. 
— “Flying the blue pigeon” is the London 
thieves' slang for stealing- the lead from the 
roofs of houses. 
— A telegram and its answer recently passed 
over the wires between London and Calcutta 
within eight hours. 
— The bonded warehouses at Portland oontaln 
about $2,000,Ono worth of goods awaiting trans¬ 
portation to Canada. 
— A twenty-one pound eagle, measuring nine 
feet from tip to tip, was shot at Whitewater, 
Iowa, on the 24th ult. 
— Dorchester, Mass., has voted to be “Suffolkat- 
cd” into Boston—yeas, four hundred and sixty- 
three ; nays, one hundred and four, 
E CALL ATTENTION TO OI K NEW 
HAY TKtalJIiHt, 
An Illustrated Circular of which wo will send on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. It. It. ALLEN ji CO., 
Post Office Box 370, Now York, 
A1 KDINA IRON IV O ItKS, 
MEDINA, ORLEANS CO., N. V., 
J. W. MOUNT, Pruprh-lor, 
IForic* ML-ndt,10Irwin ('mini, foot i tons SI., hi lioee 
\ KlociPEDES, of three kinds ; .. 
Machinery, of all kinds and slr.es: Wood Split lei 
I mrse I three kinds; Mowing .Mu, lone 
Semll . uws; II ah-1 hiring Miohin. ,. | mnnivcd A pi 
Grinder • Ratchet Older Screws; \Vino Screws; 
Screws; < heesc Screwy - Vie,, screw, i in .. 
On receipt of tlio price, I will send free, by mail, to 
any post office address in the V. B., and guarantee de¬ 
livery In perfect condition, any selection fnf $1 and 
oven rnini tin, loll,,wing list of Plants and Vinos, all 
of the f,,sf qimlffg, nmt grown expressly fur trans¬ 
planting. 
hi.A, k f’Ar RAsenruiti its (in order of ripening)— 
Davison's THoIimkss. $l.ft) do*., ft 100. UooUT- 
TLK.fiOe. do*.: (II.60 lllti. SKNKCA, very large, sweet, 
firm. |i.ood,,*.; P> wo. Mammoth cldsiek, large, 
latest ,/Ji'd/ iim i it, $2 dp*.; $W 100. 
KABt’ntHKtlM of the Antwerp family— NAOMI, 
new. n«1. M each. (Odor. PHTI.A l > nil'll IA. Cf.AHK R, 
*1.60 dr,/..; ft 100. BKlNCiU U 8 OKAmiK, IKti. llJ v. 
Anttviup. FuANCOMA. fl Odoz.; f-l IUP. 
Sr It aw Ummii ics — I ’lias. Downing, Nicanor, Ko- 
meyn'x Seedling, fl do/,.: ft I'XI. In Nieaise. Napo¬ 
leon III., $1611 do/..: fa loo. dneanda, (Knox's 7110,) 
very large, firm, sweet, excel lent, great bearer. S0e. 
do/..: $l.»l 1«J. AUHICUtTPIUST UKKKN PKOtJJPlC, 
Triompiik, Kiras, h. i.knninus Wtiits. Wilson, 
and other well known sorts, 30c «lo/„; $1 U«1 
Hi.amviif.hhiks —Hardy, sweet, firm, great bearer, 
$1 dost.; $4 UIO, Wilson's Eaclv. *1 hid,»«.; 4U00. Mis¬ 
souri Mammoth, new. $2 do/.; $15 lixi 
GltaPKS —DKI-AWAHE, HARTFORD, CONCORD. Dr- 
an a, 25e. each; *2.SU dux. Iona, laitAM.i.A RKUKCPA 
l white,136c. each; (3.60 do/. Epmei.a v. I)r. Grant's 
new grape, $3 each. For prices of above stock, in 
quantity, send stamp tor wholesale List. Address 
C. L. VAN DUSKN, Macedou, N. V. 
New Arrangement at Iona. 
We offer for spring planting, a large and general as¬ 
sortment of Grape Vines, comprising the entire stock 
recently purchased ,,r c. w. grant. 
We have strong plants ot all the loading varieties, 
but largest stock ,,f Iona, Ptilnwuro, Israellu, Diana, 
Ives and Concord, which we offer at very low prices, 
In either large or small quantities. 
Terms to clubs ore especially favorable. 
With the purchase made of l’, W. GRANT, we havo 
become the possessors gt the stock of vines of 
THE ETTMEXiAN GRAPE, 
Which standsaloilc in Us quality among black grapes, 
and Is unapproachable III Us oveellenec for the table, 
and especially for re,l wine. This is the only new 
grape exhibiting marked and distinctive superiority 
over the now popular sorts, and it is offered as ii 
grnpo far above all others in Its adaptation to meet 
the wants of the present time. 
The Etinielnn originated at Flahkllloii the Hudson. 
The Euniclau lias had upwards of thirty years' 
trial. 
The Euiuclnu has been growing on trial In nearly 
every Northern Slate. 
The Eiunclun, wherever grown, has proved a 
success. 
The Ku mein ii Is vigorous, hardy and productive. 
The Euiuclau ripens uniformly and perfectly all 
th rough. 
The Enniclnii Is two weeks earlier than the 
Delaware. 
The Euiuclau is as sugary, rich and sprightly as 
limit. 
The Euincln a lias not a vest ige of foxlnesa or any 
impurity in Its flavor. 
The Eumelun is not only the host black grape for 
the table, but 
Tlie Eitinolaii Is the only unexceptionable black 
grape hi quality. 
Tlie Euincln n Is the best grape for red wine. 
The Eumelun must be In general demand. 
And the wood for propagation will he sold at high 
rates for several years.as has been the ease with 
Other new varieties of merit. Vines planted this 
spring will produce cuttings during the tlrst two 
years to the value of many limes the cost of the 
vines. Therefore buy and plant early, securing the 
best vines. 
Trices of tlio Eumelnu for this spring as follows: 
Knell. box. liumlrril. 
No. 1.—One year old, one dozen or 
less, by mail, prepaid.(3 1)0 $30 00 $200 (X) 
Extra one year ohl, one dozen or 
less, bv mall, prepaid .... 5 00 48 00 330 00 
No. 1. —Two years >>l,l, one dozen 
or loss, by mail, prepaid. 0 00 00 00 400 00 
No. 2. Two years ,,l,l, ono dozen 
or less, by mall, prepaid.. . 4 00 .'if! 00 200 00 
linmwl ini/nines tut Hit y been recei red fur wood for 
grafting old ernes we have concluded to offer strong 
I wi..eye cuttings at 1 dollar each. Twelve cuttings 
(24 buds) for (0, or one hundred buds for propagation 
for $30. 
Liberal luduoemeuts ate offered to club agents or 
canvassers. The trade are Invited to add the Emne- 
Itin to their list,and will be supplied with tlie vines 
at a liberal discount. 
Enclose stamp for pamphlet with price list and 
thirty years history of tlie Eumelun. 
Address UASUltOCCK ft HUBH.NELL, 
Iona, near l'eekakill,) 
Westchester Co., N. Y. 
(Successors to C. W. Grant.) 
AWARDED THIS 
PRIZE MEDAL AT FARI3 EXPOSITION. 
SCOURS IN ANY SOIL, 
Circulars FREE. 
Address, COLLINS & CO., 
2 i 2 Water Street, N. Y. 
POTTER’S 
3 BOBSEy 
Clevis, ma 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER 
light & Durable. 
Rochester, N. 1’., 
Offer for pale this spring a large assortment of 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit trees. 
Grape Vines. Small Fruits, fto. 
Ornamental Trees. Shrubs. Evergreens Ac. 
Our Stock is very extensive, and we can till nearly 
all orders on the shortest notice. Catalogues sent oil 
application. 
No. I, Descriptive or Fruits. 
No. 2, do. Ormirnaiilal Trees. Hoses, Ac. 
No. 3, do. Green House and Bedding out Plants. 
No. 4, Wholesale, for Nurserymen and Dealers. 
|T Pair*.— $5 Each; 
$1*2 per Dozen. 
Cash with order. Bend fbr Circulars. 
Address.—EDGAR M. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
f : i r % pis v i in »:.s, at., cum p i iam 
vl selling Iona No. i at. $8 per l<N), (ID per IJioo, run- 
cord, one and two years nld, from $30 to $60 per $1,000. 
other varieties equally low. Clark, Philadelphia and 
Davison's Thornless kaspberrles, $!> (ier 100, *76 per 
1.000. Strawberry plant* In quantities very low. Bend 
for Circular. B. J. ALL18, North East, Pa. 
TIC I inn PIT OP A OTPICK)A IN 
INDUSTRY. 
EP SHEARS. 
Patented Nov. 22, 18iH. Sept. 80, |Mt 
and .Inly 21 . ik«h. 
.Manufactured hj Henry SKV 
DlOCIt A CD., No. 53 Deehman Si., 
t N. V. A IV ARM till TlVKbVK I' lllsT 
PnicMrPMSAT'l'ivf.i.v ic Dii'rmiii'.NT 
Static Kadis, Octeher and Novcni- 
her. 1808. (*m,» Mkiiai, and In. 
i ioma at American Ivsnn iii 
Fair, Oct. 2t>, Isd7. 
"VAT.I’A I1LK \NI> WELL-MADE 
1MPI.K.M ENTB." 
HORACE GREELEY, Pres't. 
HON. It. S. RA NI>A IJ„ 
President .Vein York li en/ tlmwer s’ 
Association, mill Aniline nf Sheep 
Bittlnindry, mi us la. It unit A, w- 
Varker: 
“ We mill'll like the sheep shears 
made by Hunky Htuiei n A Co. 
They possess the .- •••*-- 
age of being tijiMb 
I/UKSII AND GEN LIN 15 
-L GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
FERRH, jR.ITCIIELDER & CO., 
231 Mnlu Si., .... Springfield, IIhsh., 
SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS. 
Tn order to introduce our seeds as extensively aa 
possible) we shall continue ntir very liberal Indues). 
ments to piirehasur*. The following colIe< tluns aro 
put up in the most liberal manner,and <'outain chuleo 
seeds of the ilnest and most useful sorta: 
UOLI.RCTION FLOW Ell BEEDSNo l contains 
twenty vurletles of choice Annuals. $1 (XI 
COLI.HJCtIoN I'M)WICK MEEDS No. 2. twenty 
varieties of olioice Uicnnliils and Perennials. I 00 
COLLEOTION FLOW Ell seeds No. 6. fifty va¬ 
rieties Annuals, itiennluls and Perennials.. 2 50 
COLLECTION V1CUI0TA Hl.E MEEDS No. I con¬ 
tain* twenty varieties...... I 00 
COLLECTION V EG ETA MLB HKED8 No. 2 con¬ 
tains forty-live varieties. . 2 00 
The abovnwllj be seat by mall, post-paid, to any 
address. For a more complete tint of t'lnuier mid Vege¬ 
table oonls, soo our lllustnitod Catalogue and Vegeta¬ 
ble and Flower Garden MauUnl,price II)fits. Our Il¬ 
lustrated Catalog lie of Plants, Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees, Ac., is now ready, anil will he mulled to all up* 
plicauta enclosing 6 ets. Address 
FEKIIK, BATCH ELDER A CO., 
231 Main St., Bpi lnglleUI, Muss. 
tn eleven years the sale of tho BUCKEYE hna 
Increased from 73 tllaclilneH in 20.000, in a 
single season, and over 100,000 are now in use in 
llio United Blairs. 
It. lias reeeireil the Highest. Premiums at the most 
important Field Trials ever held in any country. 
1 In Great Durability Iihm been thoroughly 
Established, aud it is everywhere known iiud re¬ 
cognized ns tho 
Mitniidard of Excellence in IUntovlal and 
Worluunubliip, us well u» I'ciTcctiou of I'rln- 
clple* 
Yuluablo Improvements added for 1865). 
Manufactured hy 
ADHIANCB, PLATT A CO., 
165 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
Manufactory. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mall. 
■ft HI nge Of being made from one piece 
■V HI °‘ oiclal. which guvi's them solid 
ff Springs. The stops arc Icnincicd so 
til \\ they ennn'it wear iiivny imd id tin- 
m YJ blades lup. Among llo ir vnricllcs 
Bft fj wn entirely prefer for lino wool 
W sheep, Mining's Patent Thitmti- 
"s-Qgjpiece Mhcars. The Tlnimh-piccc 
gives betid fuel lilies for clipping 
the logs, heads, Ac., >'l any kind of sheep. I alsu use 
tliolr Too Nippers. No .1 is most Used. I till re tested 
tlie articles, and such Is my verdict." UUMJteo 
EVERY PAIR WABllA NT El). 
CYYXID. 
llavlngfc.lt obliged to give up business on account 
of ill health, I have sold all nf my interest at IONA 
ISLAND to Messrs. HASBHOUCk A BtfHHNELL, 
wlpi will continue the hiisinessas lieretofore under 
the name of their Mi ni as above. These gentlemen 
have been engaged with me at ION A ISLAND for 
nearly ten yours, and aro entirely familiar with the 
details of the liioduean. ami wurlliy of gcuenil pub¬ 
lic confidence and patronage. C. W. GRANT. 
Iona, March 10,1800. 
I? It ANTONI A It A S I» II 15 K It Y 
I Plants.—This Is doubtless the best and most 
prmitablo red rusplmrry for market.culture. Plants 
from the celebrated fruit farm of tho late J. li, situ - 
Ier, are now offered for sale by llic. dozen, hundred 
or thousand. Pla nts warranted true to on me No 
other varieties grown oil our grounds- Parties wish¬ 
ing ten lu twenty thousand will he dealt with on 
liberal tuima. Price per dozen, *1; per humin d, *1; 
per thousand, $26. Address Mrs. .J. D, SHULER. 
Look port, N. Y. !«8-8t 
H U X A HI 15 It’S IMI4>NG IIOB5. 11115 
best Hand Cultivator ever in vented, it saves 
half tho labor of honing, and does the work heller 
than any other tool. Every Farmer mid Gardener 
should have it. Circulars sent mi application. Price 
$1.60, cash with the order. Address REIMTU A II EX¬ 
AM Elt, Newcastle, Westchester Co,, N. Y., or II. K. 
BL1BB A SON, II Park How, Now York. RXXMtco 
Educational, Sic, 
THE nwiGIIT KlltAI, HIGH 
1 School, The undersigned having hud sous under 
the earn of Prof. AMliliosu t* Kisr.snv, A. M., of 
Clinton, Oneida county, N. V.. desire to recommend 
him to those who may ho looking for nit Establish¬ 
ment where great cure Is taken of IrouUb and comfort, 
and tn which Hoi entitle. Teaching Is combined with 
Classics ami Mathematics; 
Prof, kd w aud Nuktu, Hamilton College, Clin¬ 
ton, N. Y, 
Hojit.G. Wvycoop, Esq., Hyraenso, N. Y. 
Hon. A. C. MOiliWAN, Friinkfort, N. V. 
.IKKKMIAH BEAN, Esq., Binghamton, N. Y. 
r.(| GRAPE VINI5N, 4)I’ III,ST' 
iMLlMni variety! and or really extra quality!! 
We challenge the world to heat them !!!! One imd 
vines, grown hy “Griffith's Method,” Perfect In 
wood and root. Large! healthy!! vigorous!!! Who¬ 
ever sees them-wanting lima vines—will certainly 
buy them. Bend for sample. 
GRIFFITH A GRIFFITH, North East, Pa. 
11I E A 1* I. A YV N III 4> W E K , 
J c i/ tT tjra i i #.vr a es 
WEIGHING HO roUNDB. 
It. II A Lf.EN A GO., 
P. O. Box 370, New York 
Tho BEST and ONLY PERFECT Machine over 
Invented for 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
Hay cut, cured and stored In the barn 
IBT ONE DAYD 
Thu quality of tho Hay Crop 
VERY HI IT € II UTIPROVI5D. 
Very Light, and so Simple and Durable that It can¬ 
not get out o) repair. 
Jcrsef, Is largely engaged in growing Berries for 
Market ami Plants for sale. Bund for Descriptive 
Catalogue and low priees. 
ill* | 4k TO *20 I’er Day Bure, mid no risk. 
*P I ’ / Agents wanted everywhere, on ('oinnilssUm 
or hy the month, to sell our Patent liverlasHna II bile 
lifer Clothes Lilies, For roll particulars, address tho 
American Wiuk Co.. 76 William street, N. Y., or K; 
DURAL IIO.1l K. A FAMILY SCHOOL 
II for hoys, at Pimmul, limninglon t'o., Vt. The 
Bummer Term, of 20 weeks, commences Wednesday 
May 6, ISRI, For olrmilars. pinnae addD'is 
HEV..I. ,\1. BAL'D El.DOR, A. M., Principal. 
A liOMR AND HCTIOOL FOIt TEN HOI S. 
between the ages of 5 and 12. For circulars, ad¬ 
dress WHS. U. A. IltJSM, 
100i-4t Tarry town, N. y. 
One pound EARLY ROBE sent by mall, postpaid, 
$1; 4 pounds EARLY KOBE, sent by mail, postpaid, 
$3. Best Bpring Wheat In the world; the earliest 
and most productive Corn; wonderful yielding oats 
white and black weighing 46 pounds to the bushel; 
Spring Barley; Grass Seeds; Fowls; Eggs; Hogs; 
the great Food Cutter, Send for the EXPKR1M KN- 
TAL FARM JOURNAL —most valuable Magatine is¬ 
sued in this country only $1.50 per year. Subscribe 
if you want to make your Farm pay. Address 
lOOMt GKO. A. DEITZ. Ohamhersburg, Pa. 
II i sccllan co us. 
M I N 15 It A L WATER, 
.W/WMf/ UO t 
SPUING WATER, 
FOR BALE KY PRINCIPAL IHIUCGISTH, 
CURES CANCER, 
CUU15S CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, 
CURES SCROFULA, 
AND ALL THE 
Impurities or the Blood, 
AND IB THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR 
BRI (H IT’S DISEAS E, 
AND OTHER 
IIIHKASEN OF THE lilimiVS 
HU ItT’S SEI.F- AIIJ11ST IN Li 
IIORSE IIAY IiAKE. 
For Simplicity, Durability and Ease of Operation 
unjsqualed. 
ILLMIDF, NEiW INAIIY. A FA 111 L 
School for Roys. Norwalk, I’oon. 
H-4fc Dr. J. C. FITCH, Principal, 
Ileal Estate 
TN T E It N AT ION A 1. IlflUTKI I/HI- 
1. ral Exliihitioii lakes place from tho 2d till 12th 
Beptolubor, Uki'J, at 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW LLXITIPANY, 
4$uiucy Hull, HohIuii, 
and 
53 Heelininu Street, New York 
Iff* Send for Illuminated Circulars. 
Several hundred Prizes, consisting nf gold and silver 
medals, silver plate aud money, will he given for tho 
best Plants, Collections of Horticultural Produce, 
Machinery, etc. American producers Invited to par¬ 
ticipate. For further partieiilarH apply to 
C. B. RICHARD A BOAS, 
.. General Passage Agents, Ham burg M. HS., 
1002-5teo 0 Barclay Bfc., New York. 
H OI FOIt THE SOUTH. ATTENTION, 
farmers. Millers and Capitalists. A valuable 
Ml LI. and FARM for sale eery ehrap. An nxcollent. 
stand for custom and merchant milling. IU) acres of 
land, wit li a never-falling water power, all in good 
order. For further information, undress 
Pric e f'i.flOO. Box No. 3 7, GreiHmbOro, Md. 
UOCTIimtN KANSAS. II YOIJ WANT A 
n deaeription ol South,'in Kansas and Boutliwcst 
Missouri, address, with stamp 
. EMMEItT A P.IRMANY, 
lltUllf Box No. 53S), Fort Boott, Kansas. 
N E WCltOP ONION SB 15 I» . 
Per or.. Per lb. 
Large Red Wethersfield .. ... 50c. $0 flu 
Yellow Danvers ...,. 50c. li INI 
Early Red. . fifiti. li INI 
White Portugal. 50c. U 00 
Warranted pure and genuine, and will lie mailed, 
post-paid, to any address. FERRE. BATCHKLDKR 
A CO.. 231 Mam St., Springfield, Mass. ItNilsit 
'IIALL BK HAPPY TO SEND SAMPLE 
7 stocking und Circular, to ilios,' ioelosiTie stamp. 
J. D. OUNE&CO., 
1001-tf No. 1 Market St,, Rochester, N. Y. 
This is the original Spring Water from Vermont 
which has wrought so many wonderful cures, and is 
advertised only to il.Mingaish it from the many imita¬ 
tions that are now atlempteii, to be pnlmed. upon llie 
public as being eg uni tu tlie Virtues of the MsKSlsguol. 
Pamphlets containing an account of mony wonder¬ 
ful cures, attested by eminent physicians and ol hers, 
can ho had gratis, hy culling at or addressing a hole to 
niINKISLirOI SPRINGS, 
NO. 535 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
T II E N E VV HI E T 11 O U 
FOB. THE PIANO FORTE 
By WILLIAM MASON ithr dinMujjtlfilled piitnittt,) 
urui E, Hr UO ALLY, in a grout 
Improvement upon all 
previous works, and is used and recommended as 
such hy tho best teachers, it preserves what was 
valuable in previous books,and adds many new feat¬ 
ures. It is tho only modern Ptanu Forte Instructor 
published, presenting the technics of modern Piano 
Foi-tu playing. It is easier to teach ami loam from, 
and secures iimro rapid and thorough progress Ilian 
any other book. No teacher of the Piano Forte can 
afford to do without Its aid. it ia tho best book for 
beginners and tho best for those who have made 
progress, i'noc $i. To facilitate ita examination by 
teachers, we will, until July 1st, send a single copy to 
any toucher of I ho Plano Forte, by mail, postage paid, 
lor half price, two dollars. An edition is ouhlished 
with European Fingering, and ono with A.MtcutOArr 
FlN'lir.lUNG, 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, 
J.M Treniont st,, Boston, ftfkt Broadway. New York 
rNOODRICQ OEEDLINU POTATOES 530 
YA himhois per acre, 
Hansons... .. .$3 75 per bid, 
Gleasons. 3 «) 
Early Goodrich. 3 50 •• 
My stock is from se«d obtained from D. B. Hefft-on, 
IJttca, N. Y.,tlie disseminator,and Is warranted pure. 
lDDl-it F. E. FAHBETT, Ashtahula, Ohio. 
£150.000.000 AJLKJS- ft.S.7 S,; 
Estates R(‘gistry, commencing 1600. Fee to seareli 
for any name, $2. GUN A CO., 6 Prince of Wales 
Road, London, England. 14-1,It, 
Slock , Poultry , tfc, 
C. w 
FRUIT ANTI) PRODUCE 
COMMISSION M 15 K CIIAAT 
West Street, Foot of Dey, 
NEW YORK. 
P URE t HESTER WHITE PIGS l.y the 
original shipper. Bend for (areolar on Breeding 
and Core of Bwlno. THOB. Wool Doe Run, Pa. 
r |^» THE WORK I NK 4 LASS. I A HI 
1 now prepared In furnish all ,:l:> --e- with enielant 
eurtilnyniwit nt, their homes, the whole id tlietlmi> 
or for l111) spare n»omeiita. Business new, llglil alnl 
profitable. Kilty rents to $6 per evening is easily 
earned bv pi’rsous of either sex, ami lie- boys and 
girls earn nearly as much as men. Great iQduee- 
Uients ore offered those who will devote their whole 
time to the husitievs; and, that overt person who 
sees the notice, may send me their address und p.-t 
the ImsiueBS for themm'lves, 1 make Hie following 
unoantlleleil offer : To nil wild me not well satisfied 
wiih i he business, I will send $l tu pay for the t mid,m 
of writing me. Fall particulars, dirci-llonis, A.-., sent 
free. Sample sent by mall for lOcta. Address 
1002 St iS. C. ALI.EN, Augnsia, Me. 
T,T<;«S FRO II FRElTIlUiH BIROS 
A j Fdit BALE. From Iini varieties. Also a few 
pairs Gray Dorkings. White Dorkings, White Ham- 
burgs, Black Spanish, Hilvnr Polish, and a dozen 
lloudaii cocks. Bremen Geese, Aylesbury Ducks. 
Muscovy Ducks. Ac, Bund stamp for Catafngneanti 
Price fast. Address B. J. MeINTOSH, 
Lock Box 0P0, Worcester, Mass. 
N. B. Fift y Qun ie Ooidts on ha nd for sale. 
1 ^1 Litis l* lio II IMPORTCfi STOCK - 
J Oreve-Coeurs, Bluck-Gu oh lei's uid Briihiims, $1, 
$2 and $2 per dozen. Packed and delivered at ex¬ 
press office, on receipt of price. Address 
KXXMt B. D. W ALOOTT, New York Mills, N. Y. 
c E E I» POTATOES, 
IJ Our Catalogue und Price List of 
lOO Varieties ol' Potatoen 
Is now ready and will be sent to all applicants. Ad 
dress REI81G A KEXAMER, 
lOOORoo Now Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
LpJ graftiog or covering wounds ut trees. Very 
cheap; very easily prepared; when curked will keep 
six months, luelosu $1 for Recipe, or 10 ets. for Cir¬ 
cular giving particulars. Box 2325, Boston. 
riLILMmiL’l! HEKDL1NGH. TIIE I'i lfV. 
IT seed of llarison, Gleason and Early Goodrich 
I'otatuert, delivered at depot for $.'( per barrel. Ad¬ 
dress A. C. DAY, West Winfield, Herkimer Co., 
N. Y. !U00-til 
W A N 1 l*,l> - A Li ENTS T«> Soli tlie A id er¬ 
ic AN Kniitimi MacritNK. Price $25. The 
simplest, cheapest nml best Knitting Machine ever 
Invented. Will knit20,000stitches |ier minute, i.lhe- 
ral Inducements to Agents. Address Aximt. KNIT- 
TINO M scuiNK Co., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
ElOMTElt'S FERTILIZER AND GRAIN 
I Bower, with «r without burrow attachment. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
For free descriptive Circulars, address 
'.WM,f OSBORNE, FOSTER A CO , Palmyra, N. Y. 
H BST Pi’Ll! ERI/.TNG HARROW IN USE. 
Someth.tig new. You can try It on your own 
limn before paying f««r 11. Bend for (’iieidar. 
PEKKBKH.I) PLOW WORKS, 
1001-4t Peekskdf N Y., or Cleveland, Ohio. 
Ecrtiflxcrs, dc 
■ > A DIUA L UUR K Wllhnnl knlfii.wialtcor de- 
I I tentiun from bnalnasa. Tor strict uru, tlsl ula. |.lles, 
diseases of the bladder und kidneys, dincuses and de¬ 
formities of i |,e eye, none, face and person. Address 
II. A. DANIELS, M. 1).. No, 1G Lexington Av„ N. Y. 
rW POBTAlVT Tfl FAR TIERS AND 
J. G A RDEN KKH. We would call (lie attention of 
tho agricultural community to the fact that we have 
iiin N<*w Vork Stitt i ! Aui'iicv for Amok Smith ’k 
HUUKUPIIOSIMIATK r)U MMK, Eiut.htiUejinv tlilf 
lit at ana ( fuaptati PYrtilucr Unown. it is mamifuc- 
lured nt f.IncBiimtl, Ohio, from the refuse of the 
slaughter houses, and Is composed ol purely animal 
matter, preserved in itsfrcach state hy a patent chem¬ 
ical process. / ure Hmie,Meat anil Blend It contains 
no salt, plaster or sand. Send for a Circular eontain- 
Ing testimonials. Orders must he sent <n early to in¬ 
sure the r being tilled, as the demand I* fully unto 
the supply, LLOYD A MESSENGER 
H HutUou St,, Albany, N. Y. 
JUIIITE PEACH 
11 $3,50 per bbl.; Hiirisqj 
ltlOO-eotr C. I,. VAN ] 
BLOW POTATOES 
li, *3.5(1; Goodrich, $2.50. 
1HJ8EN, Macedou, N. Y. 
A NT ED, l.rnv.AiiriilH, inevery Tnwunmi 
V lllage, to »<ill what every ludv will pitrehiise ut 
. Address Miss MURHAY, 130 Fulton St., N. Y. 
CALfcBMkN WANTED by n .11 nun fuel living 
L? Co., to travel and sell hy sample a new line of 
goods. Situations permanent; wages good, if H 
Richards S CO.,41J Chestnut St., Phiiadelphia, Pa. 
Qlll A DAI I’Ll AGENTS SELLING 
tj I 1 / Sii.vkus' cA’i i:\t Ei.Asiic Ridio'is. Horace 
Greeley says" i predict Ita success.” 
CLEGG A CO., 38 Cortlandt St., N. Y, 
IIYSIUIANH! LJIVE YOUR PATIENTS 
Sweet (Jutnlne! 
U. S. PIANO CO., N. Y 
