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Seals are seen dally on Nantucket Beach. 
Blondes are scarce at Saratoga. 
Cincinnati has suppressed the can-can. 
Lynn wants Chinese shoemakers. 
AVeelockennetacook is a Maine lake. 
Paris has had very hot weather, 
Galveston gets its ice from New Orleans. 
Buffalo is troubled with vagrants. 
Philadelphia did not sec the eclipse. 
California works extensive State quarries. 
Cincinnati has had a purely Welsh concert. 
The new opera house at Vienna cost $3,000, 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
tlTt DENTS' HOME, VERONA. N. Y.—Fall 
tS Term oommenecs August ,25, ISfiU. Send fora Cir¬ 
cular. 8. A. PHELPS, Principal. 
A COMPbETE TltEATISE ON TnK imEEDtNO, MAN¬ 
AGEMENT AND DISEASES OP SUEEI*. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “ Sticr/i Husbandry in the South ,” " Five 
Wool Sheep Husbandry," Ac., Ac. 
WII l-I Ul II. U I)Id)W, President. 
KOlllllt r M. STRATTON, Vice-President 
HENRY SNVDEB, Secretary, 
JOHN N. WHITING, < oinisel, 
l’ARKS IMt’KI.VCH, Consult iu<v Actuary, 
FOSl'KU * THOMPSON, Solicitors, 
CIIAIIMOS itlclM ILL A N, HI. D., Medical Examiner. 
T HE fORNELL UNIVEltSITY. 
Instruction in the Departments of AdRtcui,- 
tpiu: nmt v ETicntNAttv StnuiBKv, chemistry and 
NATCH a i, Sciknce, and Civil and Mechanical 
engineering, together with the Other Guneral and 
Special Ooumit.x, will coramnnno on WEDNESDAY, 
September 15tli. 
Candidates for admission are requested to present, 
themselves on Monday and Tuesday, September 13th 
and 11 th. 
Tho University Register, giving dotiilled informa¬ 
tion, will bo sent to any person applying. 
ANDREW I). WHITE, President. 
ltlinca, N. V. 
Tn e Pit AcTtCAL SttEriiRRD should bo In the hands 
of everyone engaged In Shocp Husbandry, us it is 
unquestionably the best and most complete Treattso 
on the subject ever published in America. No vol¬ 
ume on any brunch of Agrloullura or Husbandry 
ever had such a rapid sale or gave such universal 
satisfaction, For evidence of the high approval tho 
work has received read the following 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE : 
thorn the Xi-w England Farmer, Boston. 
The Practical Siikcrkrti is a work that tins long 
been needed by our people, it should be In tho hand 
and ticad of every person owning sheep. 
Front thr Country Gentleman amt Cultivator. 
As a whole, tills bonk Is unquestionably in advance 
of anything of tho kind now before the public. 
From thr Maine Fiirmer. 
The name of the author, Hon. II. ft. Randall, is a 
guarantee of its completeness and reliability. 
From Col. 71. I’. Johnson, Scc'y V. 1'. State Ag’l Society. 
It is the best pruetlcib sheep Book, I think, over 
published, mid does grout credit to Dr. Randall. 
Fro m the Nt IP Fork Tribune. 
In this volume the author lias e xh austed tho sub¬ 
ject, ulid given ml that Is necessary tor any farmer 
to kmov a hunt soli’oting, breeding, and general man. 
agement of sheep, m healt h or sickness. We heartily 
oomtnond this work to all who ivlsli for a suiuid and 
thorough treatise on Sheep Husbundry. 
From Cl I,. Flint, Sea'y Mass- Board of Agriculture. 
I have dev,it,si nil my leisure moiTKOits to a perusal 
of the work, and eoiigiui olato a nth of and publisher 
on wlmt appear* to me to be a complete success. 
From thr Ohio Former. 
The reputation of the author— who ranks ns thn 
authority in this country upon all Unit pertains to 
tlie breeding mid management of sheep will Induce 
a large and continued demand for ‘‘The Practical 
Shepherd.'' 
From the Prairie Farmer. 
The Illustration, of sheep are by tho boat artists of 
New York,and well done. Tho loiter press and paper 
are all that could be desired in a work of this descrip¬ 
tion. H will undoubtedly meet with tho largo sale its 
merits dam and. 
tir The Practical shepherd is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It. comprises 454 largo 
duodecimo pages, and Is printed, illustrated and 
bound in superior style. Price, $2, Sample copies 
mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address I>. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, Now York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
— Farmers are complaining of the scarcity of 
help. 
— Congress Hall at Cape May wants a §100,000 
wing. 
— Tho new rice crop is coming in at New Or¬ 
leans. 
— A new blast furnace is about to be set up in 
Albany. 
— Clouds prevented Boston from seeing the 
eclipse. 
— Yonkers, N. V., had a §100,000 fire on the 
9th inst. 
— Littlefield, Minn., has but one house — a 
school-house. 
— There are 148 Turnverein societies in the 
United States. 
— Snow fell within fifteen miles of Montreal 
on the 6th inst. 
— Well water is retailed at two cants a drink 
at Coney Island. 
-Chicago licensed eight hundred new liquor 
saloons last year. 
— Charleston, S. C., enjoys watermelons at 
half a dime each. 
- Ice formed, and snow fell on Mt. Washing¬ 
ton on the 6th inst. 
— Omro, Wis., is going to crush all liquor traf¬ 
fic within its limits. 
Hartford’s eight lire insurance companies 
employ 4,434 agents. 
— Seville has a tree which bears nearly 8,000 
oranges every year. 
— Russian Bishops are forbidden to attend the 
Ecumenical Council. 
— Two people fell out of windows in New 
York on the Bill inst. 
— A cargo of Norway ice lias just been lauded 
at Bromiolaw, Scotland. 
— The yellow fever prevails to an alarming 
extent at Pensacola, Fla. 
— In Islay. Scotland, Juno 23 was colder than 
any day in January lust. 
— The annual loss, by wear, on a hundred 
sovereigns is 8.371 pence. 
— Several attempts to lire the Catskill woods 
are reported this season. 
— France produces from seven to eight thous¬ 
and million eggs annually. 
— Tho hall tor the meeting of the Ecumenical 
Council is said to be ready. 
— The comet in the northwestern heavens is 
now visible to the naked eye. 
— Tho Seth Thomas Clock Co., at Thomnston, 
Ct., made 14,000 clocks in July. 
— A rock of mica slate has been struck on the 
cast end ol the HoosuC tunnel. 
— The expenses of the city government of Des 
Moines for July were :;4,3ilj.3i. 
— That live toad has again been found imbed¬ 
ded in rook in a Scottish quarry. 
— June and July nro the most unhealthy 
months for Europeans in India. 
— A stratum of genuine porcelain clay has 
been found near Athens, Tent). 
— A cowardly enemy of a Bloomington, Ill., 
man in revenge stabbed his horse. 
— A Madonna by Raphael, formerly owned by 
Rossini, was sold in Paris for £6,000. 
— Eight hundred moro Coolies have been 
ordered for the Jamaica plantations. 
— Fort Constitution, at Portsmouth, N. II., is 
in a horribly dilapidated condition. 
— The “American Farm Book” mentions a 
horse which lived sixty-seven years. 
— Danville, Vt„ boasts a man who never saw 
a circus or rode in a stage or rail-car. 
— A clergyman has recovered §25,000 for in¬ 
juries received on an English railway. 
— Virginia wheat crop is the best since the 
war; corn crop poor; tobacco ruined. 
— Grand Traverse county, Mich., produced 
70,000pounds of maple sugar this year. 
— During 1868,31,794 persons were arrested for 
drunkenness in Moscow, to 7,334 in 1843. 
— At White Sulphur Springs, w. Va., there 
was frost ou tho morning of tho eclipse. 
— New Hampshire has 75,000 children in her 
public schools and nearly 3,000 teachers. 
— South Jerseyites are very fond of making 
excursions to Cape Island, near Cape May. 
— Tltc Good Templars order in Le Roy, N. Y., 
now numbers about three huudred members. 
— Sixty-two thousand bales of hay wero ship¬ 
ped from Vevny., Ind., during the past season. 
— Pennsylvania boosts a six-year-old who can 
play the violin by note, yet cannot read a word. 
— The “Oliver Wendell Holmes Place” at 
Pittsfield, Mass., owned by Judge Page, is for 
sale. 
— The Portland (Me.) merchants have a clam 
bake at Cape Elizabeth every Saturday after¬ 
noon. 
— The water in the rivers throughout the 
State of Maine is very low, on account of the 
drouth. 
— The fishing at Swampseott Beach, Mass, is 
very flue this year, to the great delight of Bos¬ 
tonians. 
— A lady at Newport has a ring cut out of a 
solid diamond, and said to be the only one in the 
country. 
— Peaches bring from seventeen to twenty 
shillings sterling per dozen at Convent Garden 
Market, London. 
— Tho Iowa State Teachers’ Association will 
bo held at Marshalltown on the 24 th, Soth and 
36th of this month. 
—Corn is nearly a month later than usual in 
Vermont, and unless the l'ro3t holds olf until 
Well into September the crop wall be very light. 
D X XX E C TO XX . 
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FBLLSIIED AUGUST 20t3i 
FOR. FRO FI X, 
IIY 
P. T. QUINN, 
a practical Horticulturist, for many years a success¬ 
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V A RIET1E8; 
ASPECT; 
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DISTANCE APART; 
SELECTING TREES; 
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TIME OF PLANTING ; 
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DIGGING TREES FROM THE NURSERY-ROW 
AND PACKING; 
VARIETIES TO PLANT; 
PRUNING ; 
MANURING AND MULCHING; 
GATHERING FRUIT; 
MARKETING PEARS; 
PROFITS OF PEAR CULTURE; 
PROPAGATION BUDDING AND GRAFTING; 
ODDS AND ENDS. 
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