PERSONAL ITEMS 
Educational, #c, 
Hi scella neons, 
Du mab has boon presented with a burial lot by \ r OI 
considerate friends. * by 
John Bright, so it is said, will certainly come 
to America next. year. 
Prince Metxernich defines a vcloci pedestrian 
to be a fool upon rollers. 
Offenbach has begun a grand opera, the sub¬ 
ject of which is William Tell. 
Ex-Kino Okohok of Hanover is one of the 
largest foreign holders of United States bonds. 
Shakspeahk’s own autographs are said to ex¬ 
hibit four different ways of spelling the 
which was probably derived from shake spear. 
M. VitiUxi'EMPs has recently come Into posses¬ 
sion of one of the famous Guarnerius violins 
from the Plowdou collection, having given £315 
for it. 
Gariiia r.oi'e health is not good, and the rhou- 
matle affection from which he suffers at this 
season of the year is so intense and painful Unit 
he is uouQned to his bed. 
Baron Wacdjsok, a native of Prague, but a 
naturalized Frenchman and resident of Paris, is 
one hundred and three years old, and is thought 
to be the oldest living artist. 
President Barmibnto, of the Argentine Con. 
federation, Is so go-ahead that bo is called the 
“Yankee President." Ills annual message was 
telegraphed from his residence all over the 
nation. 
Among tho passengers by the steamship Idaho 
from Liverpool, which arrived recently, is Mad¬ 
ame Anna Bishop. Slro has been absent for four 
years, visiting California, China, India, Austra¬ 
lia, Egypt, &o. 
The surviving Yale alumni who 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS 
ibv 
► sb iS^tsmr. 
$3 market & 
Boston 
19 DOANE ST. 
rpitOY FEMALE SEMI NAB V. This Insti- 
M tutton liners the aeon mu In tea advantages of over 
SO years' successful operation. For Circulars, apply 
to JOHN H, WILLARD, Troy’, N.Y. 
EARTH 
TDLMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE. 
Aj A superior College, with Eclectic and Academic 
departmental attached, for students not under 14 years 
of age. Apply early to secure rooms. Address the 
Hev. a . W I 10WLU- t>. D.. President, Elmira, Che¬ 
mung County. X. V. 
Next session opens Sept ember 1st. 
name, 
1 gents Wanted , &c, 
Ye tv Books , A c 
COUNTRY WOMEN 
Horticultural , Sc 
K EECII’W I'ttEM I PI >TKA w BEK R J EM. 
After Sept. 15th X will send, for $3, 1 do*, plants 
Keeoh s Favorite, 1 do*, plants Uollah. 1 dor. plants 
1 rumpot, 2 plants America, I copy Manual on Grape 
Culture. Address J. KICEUtt, Waterloo, N. Y. 
The following considerations concerning the 
Dry-Earth System 
Are respectfully submitted ne worthy of their 
thoughtful attention. 
Probably no single course him had so much Influ¬ 
ence In producing the peculiarly delicate condition 
for which women living in the country and In small 
towns In America are notorious, as tho discomfort 
inconvenience, and frequent lepulslvene; * of their 
closet accommodations, 
In towns which are supplied with water, and in 
those nooses ol the heftor nlora which are furnished 
with Wilier by private works, the use Of the wuter- 
cioset soon heennee universal, nnd its usefulness is 
atone.; recognised. But. prnbublv. nlriety-nlno out 
ol every hundred habitation* In the whole country 
nave nothing better Uittn nn unsightly privy stand¬ 
ing hi some ilLhiiioo irom the houao—ton often bnr- 
mirousl v loin—and generally iniapproachnhle except 
by an entirely unprotected walk that U more or less 
exposed to puhlli: view, mid. In wet nr cold weather, 
is paAroLtde only at the risk of getting wet feel, drag¬ 
gling ttiiougli n et, grass or weeds, plodding through 
snow or facing cold winds and storms. 
As a natural OOflseqUcnca, delicate women soon 
school ibyniM'lvestua postponement ul the demands 
01 nature, sometimes for days together, rather than 
expose themselves to the danger of taking cold, and 
to the certainly of great, annoyance. Sometimes 
modesty, and sometimes the dread of discomfort 
and exposure. Is the motive. In all case* the insult 
la the flame. I Ire natural functions become dls- 
ordeied the digestion is Unpaired, and dyspepsia, 
wlih its thousand and one horror*, breaks down the 
const! to Lion and lays the foundation fur ull manner 
FOR THI 
PEOPLE! 
ms U ...l.OO.Mntuial of Tsbiirrn Coitiire..’ 30 
Do. Rum] ArcMlBctwr..lA0 M.yl.osr-, r,,oi,,| B »ok- 
AJB.rtcui Bird Innori - W,l K«sda K (ftiRgle and Double 
American Pomology oivoilJus. i Kntry.._... 90 
. : ..; *•<"■* MayWw 1 * Avtwuut BoijcV (to 
ABi. Slau-j, hooter (lolmcoply SO Willi ill,I aiovn . 120 
tv,lie ).......... . . (Mi, pij, l.oy (to go i*.tli nhovo).. DO 
Aa„rrl;,n kn«Cullur..l . *'|MIU-.m Ijnr,,.-, &*.( (cloth) « 
Am." wd.iuid r,#efui Pl.aU. 1,14 Modem CwLrv, by MU Ac- 
Arr.Wt«*uM (Ctin»nlng» A ton Md Mn it J Hot,..i, 5 u 
Dsdimi K-d TH .M.rrmm.nl,I Iv-ign,. _ i;,;r 
Ulostmllonr . ....... 1 ( 1 , 01 ) plito, m,i rt.Ufim . .. llilin 
l,W Mi Vlneyw .1 M L4:, view.. .1 25 
Bm rllM L,:,rod r’lsn'vjljrn boil rii’. Ifltmruti Scientific 
d*.*u hdiflonl (0 t"|ur#<i Afrlculttir? 75 
IVincM 11 VRiUftnar *Compon- |<>*lnn Culture. ] v 0 
'"A”™*'™'***) .8,00 Oar Farm of Four Acr«*. :*0 
Du. JliUibil Fiuidcr. . WlViNon* on 0 >p . 1 35 
IuaI Ru<.,.Wrr CultUM. V*»I Pwil on«J it. 1%.. 136 
!jrr..Jt - took of pni)wor»(nowjl/ftjp.dfi < .r** Und Motiure. 00 
I ridirfnuin • Gardener*. A*A‘h,H> rhuutom Fioworr. . . 150 
Uu J ll% Kttohvn Uur* .PrnrtUM . u d fwi 0 ntitk Fruit 
n‘ ,,; 2n r ^■; ,r .If 00 ri,ll,, W «BftJtor) . .4,00 
Dr,. Hr.s-w hard..., . . , G .SI,r,.herd (R,ml,U ).2 W 
Cnmoiiler . lUnlllook (llr.w; T.5, fraettrat StaJr Halid, r Morlc- 
Coln . Aomlrwn Fnill Booli.. :s Innl plnlcw). 10 00 
«-oU • AmcrMfi \ ..t.wfnurUo H;Qii!ubyV Mv»tcrki M Beu- 
COfxilaml • Couutry LUr, | ..T.., 1 50 
n*o V® eiifrHrtnuB.ft,O 0 OTilnry on BoUlxijr OtiVle ' Y** 
C^ttuii FlunUf. Mri, h a J (Tuc ! lUbl.ll Funrinr * Y 30 
..*|W fUnd'afltttdvn Flower*. 3,00 
CoJtl^Mlon <>f Nnttra Orajin. Rdindnir* Fiat Wool Hum¬ 
ana iilniiufnrf uro of Aibtri- f lundry . ., .......... 1 00 
r«" VN rnn ....1,60 Do. Sleep Ihabsarify in tho ’ 
D&iim Aliwk rMsnintl. l,*j tsnntli... ISO 
r>Mdd'» Mirdcnr Hrrras fleclar.i,kO:Rii:hnrrUon on the Dor'.’on 
Drr. Amerlmu i.sRU Dm i-r. 1.60 KDers’ MlnUtm, > „,u Gu- 
DMwInVAnltllkliand PUaU. 6.110 don. 100 
DciwnUig’* fJolUys Rrsirdmrt^.uV) Sremd. nr or, t'r*liry (lilni.V.! 40 
Do. I.gDrlrreee (.endeunitf. 6,601 Solum. It's OnrToi,«.' Text- 
Dr»lri»go for rro#t nil HoaRlil AC fjonk. 75 
K««1» g.d’>Crtulsnrr CoHuru Itls-rftmer'* J-ju.l J .hii , "" 30 
kvsrytmdy I, s nun L>»y«r . I,VS, Do. Rrsdj l,.. |,oU.I Log 
rsna Dnunnen(H FFremii). J..yo Uoeli......* 30 
field * lYu Ctdliiro. .l.Sirlsilvw - *now r.rulln book (70 
ryrqrs e Lae.|wmn \ Ineyord*., I, 60 | )llu»tr*tlo„,(.... 50 
tluil on IlniM.r . .......V.t/r.s ,,,,,1 t.re|,,,ry) . .10 
Do. M id, l »», «rrd Dairy iJ.JnrrSiot.Jo (took.1.60 
famine.. ..... . ...».60 T«„ Arm Knomrl... .) 60 
o n r ' T7n* "*. l.to Tlio Aminr.,n Uonw Cnn.rMi- 
kulUr•lltua.(UrnsterryCnl- 1 tor rH.ritioldV). ‘...3 60 
tnrlrt ... . ... !0 TIi* BsrD'Ysrd, • Mnniinl, l!oo 
Oo. F.rrort TrM t u inri.i l.-,n Tie Book of F-vorgi, , ,,..;i uo 
Do.Small )'m|U,(|11uttraUil)I,tr> Tie llrJMOn MarhlllHt rf*iU- 
(♦Bldouln* lor Profit ...1,60 rorald). -5 
fjrapo CaIliul»t,(A S Fuller).),60 Tim Farm, (will, jll u . tmlionnil.oo 
fotimiort on MjJcb to»*. TMThu I'rifiur.i 'u Joiininl A,-_ 
JL old StarKlarU ami I)narl ^ear. Plutn* Choiry, 
A|iple and Crau Trees of lending varieties. Alsu, 
Pear, Plum, Cherry and Apple Seedlings on sale. 
Cherry Pits *5 pur hu. S I*. W11,1,1 ASis A CO., 
Dunsvlllo. Livingston Co., N. y. 
ffraduated 
lust century aro lion. Ezekiel Bacon, Utica, N. 
Y., Class of IT'.II; Timothy Bishop, ('hleng-o, Cluas 
of lT'.ki; utui itov. Cliurles Goodrich, Pountown, 
Pa., Class of 17t)7. 
Prof. Darkstk or 1‘aris, claims to have dis- 
covcrotl that by varying the heal ami the mode 
of applying it to an egg in art ificial incubation, 
almost every known case of obiokou monstrosity 
can bo produced at will. 
E. Jor Morris, tho American Minister to tho 
Sublliuo Porte, has been oloOtod Prosldenl of the 
English and Ainoriettii Bible Kooioly of Constan- 
tlooplo, and an honorary member of one of its 
most eminent literary societies. 
Lord Napier, who commanded the Abys¬ 
sinian expedition, has resigned Hie Coinmauder- 
ship-in-Cbief at. Bombay ; ami Lieutenant-Gen¬ 
eral Sir Augustus Spotieor has boon Dominated 
to tlic chief command of the Presidency. 
George Sand has n special dislike to the Em¬ 
press Eugenie, and takes public occasion to show 
it; as, for instance, when lately asked to con¬ 
tribute to some benovoloutenterpHso, she flatly 
refused because tho Empress was one » 1 ' its 
patrons. 
This well known establishment, founded 30 years 
ago by the present proprietors, and conducted ever 
slnee and nt the present time under their personal 
supervision, now oilers the largest and most complete 
stock in the country, embracing ; 
STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES. 
GRAPES AND SMALL FRUITS, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
NEW AND RARE FRUITS OF ALL SORTS, 
NEW AND RARE ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
The collodion in both departments, useful and 
ornamental, I* i he largest In the United States, in ¬ 
tensive specimen grounds are maintained nt great 
expense, to determine qualities and Insure accuracy 
In propagation. 
Orders for large or small quantities promptly and 
caref ully tilled. Packing performed In the moat skill¬ 
ful and thorough manner. 
Small parcel s Jorimnln] hy tnall when deeired. 
Nurserymen and Dealers supplied on liberal terms. 
Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogues sent 
pre-pald On receipt of stamps, as follows ; 
No. 1. - Fruits, 10c, No. 2.—Ornamental Trees, 10c. 
No. 3.—Green house, lie. No. 4. Wholesale. FIUBK. 
Address ELLWANGER A HARRY, 
Roctif-Mcr, N. Y. 
Or THE NEW 1‘11 J. KIM'S PROGRESS. 
and ***>'*" 
Do you want to make money faster than ever be¬ 
fore in your life ? s„li this Book. 600 volume# told 
n Now 7 ork City In one day. 20.000 volumes printed 
In advance and now ready for agents. Send for Clr- 
euiarto AMKRICAN PtfBUftWNG CO., Hartford’ 
* CO., Newark, N. J , and Toledo, o • 
NBOTLK PON & CO..ClnoUmut4, and F. G. GILMAN 
at CO.. Chicago. 
•Si I OP! to Per Month Giinrameed.— 
" ’ Sore pay. Sulnrte* paid w<-.-kly to Agents 
everywhere seiUng mirFritmt Emrlasttna n'hlteWin 
Clpihc* LUies. Oafl ut, or write for partieulnrs to. the 
Glnvrd Wire Mills, 2tlt North lid St., Pb»in<lclplila, I*a. 
W ANTEH AtiKNTH.ro 8*200 per 
month, everywhere, male and forunle, to Intro¬ 
duce the isEW NOVKI/1'Y SEWING MACHINE. A 
new tiling, with the latest Improvemnnls, Price for 
Hand Machine, *16: with table and foot power *25 
Sund for Circular, with cut of Machine and terms to 
Agents. Address W. S. HILL, Mauchosier, N. ft. 
Qk>,“ A DA V MADE AT H0 m¥ ! -33 En- 
tlroly new artlclua lor A gems. Samples 
pOMnUBPil NIKS IC U Y. 
* Ksl abbslied IS 5 G. 
Wc offer to t iiost* I mending to plant this fall, a, very 
bilge and well assorted .-lock of 
Atuu(Ini'<l Al>plc*, three-yoar-old TREES, includ¬ 
ing Grimes' Golden, by tlio hundred and 
thousand. 
8 tn min rd nnd Dvvni -1 Pour*, C’lierrlea, 
PEACH ICS. PLUMS, APRICOTS, NfclCTA- 
HINEK and other FRUIT TRER&. 
Grnpo Vi pea, Htnnll Frnila, l'A ergreena, 
DECIDUOUS TREES, SHRUBS. BOSKS, 
Ac., Ac, 
Out- stock la larger than usual, and of the beet 
quality, Prices run-onahle. Liberal terms to tlioeo 
who buy largely. Prices sent on application. 
R. 0. IIANEORD, Columbus, Ohio. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
AVTANTED.—Agerita lo Hell the American 
* ' Knitting MAtny Mr. Price *25 The.simplest. 
'fcH-st J'Oil liv»t knitting machine ever Invented, 
tv til knit. 20,000 atltebus per minute. Liberal tnilucc- 
Address AMERICAN KNITTING 
MACHINELO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
Y c li N T S ! RliA D THIS! 
We will pay Agents a salary of 830 per week and 
expenses, or allow a largo commission, to sell our 
now and wonderful inventions. Address 
_ M. WAGNE R & CO„ Marshall. Mich. 
\V A NT ED.-1,000 FARMERS TO HELL 
ORA, THE LOST WIFE. 
The best book to make money with. One young man 
made |70.(i0 lust week. One yonpg holy (farmer's 
daughter.! flAl.Ml in six weeks. One $60 In ten days. 
8 ena for our f lrouluj-. 
W. J. HOLLAND & C Q., Bpringtleld, Mass. 
SlOOIlMWiMMi 
ov our agents, male and female. Address J. N. 
Richardho-V A- to., P. O. Box 6093, Boston Mass. 
TNTEKhiATIONAL LAND AND 
LABOR AGENCY. 
Farm* of any sl*u or prten In am of the United 
Ktuf.es sold to English purchasers for One percent, 
commission, to he paid by the ownor on giving pos¬ 
session. Owners ot farms must forward detailed 
and accurate descriptions, with lowest cash price 
or best tofms. and allow three months' time to the 
Agency to obtain English purchasers. 
English laborers of uvery occupation supplied to 
order. Including skilled mechanics of any trade, gar. 
deners, gj*i ioium. farm laborers, Ac.; also governesses, 
female clerks and domestic servants, each wit h satis¬ 
factory recommendations a* toehuraetcr and ability. 
For further particulars, address . 1 . M. HOLM1C8, Soc- 
retary of the InternalIcmal Land nnd Labor Agency, 
Bir mingham, E ngland- 
NEW Bfink TARMKRV ANiTmiT- 
*"t*. * wwl/IVi cluinles' Manual. l-Nillof Facts 
and hlgures. Edltod by Geo. E. Wauino, Jr,. Au¬ 
thor'orDrainlng tor Profit anil for Health, and for¬ 
merly Agricultural Engineer nf the New York «'en- 
tral Park. 2U0 Engraving,-. Agenls wanted. $200 a 
Month inude. Also for the LIEFJ AND TIMES OK 
HI. FAl L. Hompletc Unabridged London Edi¬ 
tion, by Co NY n EX HK and How son ; Introduction by 
Bishop t-iMPfeON. Price reduced from Fl.Wl to $ 3 . 1 ) 9 , 
E. B. TREAT & OQ., 
Publishers, U54 Broadway, New York. 
lloMfH.*f*» I> 4 »jr nnd Onn,.. .... 
Hnr»e Trnlning Rlmln 
(JBnnlnpA). ; 
llfiw Crop* Grow . ., .< 
Indian Com; Il» VnltiD, ChiJ. 
Ium nud .. | 
Jutmjnpft on Cm! tie, .. 1 
Do, Horto ftnd hi* ..] 
Jnhngoo'i Ak 1 ! r'l.run.iry 
(Ojfl IllUfttfftliolMl . .1,00 
Todd’* Yciun^ Kniimr*' Man- 
uni nnd WnrUhob ., . \ f»o 
VentUntlou III Am. T>ayp|1Iu(v, 4.1,50 
Wfirdnr'a nnd #!vor- 
Rrp4 iin.... ....],50 
VS r nUC)n*B Alii. Homo Garden. 2,00 
Wp«t*rti 1 ndt GrtmW Guldel ,50 
\VDt«I*vnrrt l * liroporh** nnd 
) In* lit til l urn I ItDlldlDK* • • l,W> 
r>n. Cunnirv H>>tup* _1 } 60 
Do. Rural A/chlU’ctutr.1,00 
V^ ool Crowi't mhI Rp«- 
Ulw, VoU. I, i, A, A, ©»pJi.. 33 
Vonnxr lloor«t|pppcr'* A Du lr>*- 
mifd'i TJlrf*"U>n .. .*. 30 
Voiunait'* liamf llo<»k of 
( HgukL , *Ii| 2,00 
VoumairB IN’ew ChecuiAtry .. .2,00 
a* A Vn\* iU ° cantt m no* too 8 aBdy — any rerttl© 
BOll MTlll do. 
2. Thut it be dried (and thla may bo done in the 
eun.) 
rj> 2 f R *i» sifted (at least through a eoal-slftor.) 
10 Cotton) of tho veaael be first covered 
with earth nt prevent atlhc.-don ; and 
6 . That enough earth (a pint or more,) bo thrown on 
the deposit, to entirely cover It. 
V ,t ; 'IrpoeUs may accumulate In the 
I on e tui ,i whole v,mi, nr they may be removed 
dally as olrcumstnnoea suggest. They will nt uo 
-I rueri moru r ’ ,ll " l ‘ lv ' 3 Ulan so much earth from tho 
For those who desire something more convenient 
*w 'J {"!"! 1 ’ n 110 111 n th ° Plun suggested above, Oom- 
MtiDES for private rooms and the APPARATUS 
for 1 rivles may be cheaply obtained. 
Do. Eh iniint* Ag‘l t'boaililri.I.Vfi 
Kotnp'* Lmwl.rui,!. O.rfiynlus’.S.Ov 
I.«t!K«troiJi ou ills Hlvo nnd 
llonny fhw . t,00 
Irf-uctutr'# How to 11 i,llb Hot- 
. 1.40 
Usblu's firat Wodt on Agri 
rallorn. 1 , 611 ) 
Do. Afrluihllisl Cfimni«(rv | ,0P| 
Miuiunl of Agrl* "Itorv, (Em 
ertou nnd FJlut) .... 1 ,« 6 | 
The above Itat will be revised from time to time, 
and new works added ns published. 
Address all orders to 
D. I). T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
^JLSIC GIVE N A W A \ 7 ~ 
Or $60 worth of New Music for $3. 
Purchnsors of Mu&lo are constantly 
pnylng from 30 to SO cents for every 
piece of muslo they buy. This Is a 
waste of money which no family can 
afford, for by paying 30 cents for 
a copy of “PETERS* MUSICAL 
MONTHLY'' you will get from Four 
to Five Dollars' worth of the latest 
and best Music, by such authors as 
Hays, Thomas, Klnkel, etc., and not 
cheap Music either, for each number 
Is printed from full size Music Plates, 
on fine white paper,and neatly bound. 
It Ib our aim to give In “ Peters' Mu¬ 
sical Monthly'' COOD MUSIC, and 
PLENTY OF IT, and we wish It dis¬ 
tinctly understood that not a single 
piece Is put In to fill up lt6 pages, for 
we expect no profit from its circula¬ 
tion beyond the Introduction of our 
Music, every page of which Is after¬ 
wards printed in Sheet form, and at 
full price. 
Wn have limited our circulation to 100,000 copies, 
believing that a larger monthly edition would defeat 
onr ends—namely, the alter sale of the Music tn 
sheet form. 
Your news dealer will order them for von and sup¬ 
ply you regularly each month, but your boa plan is 
to let us mail them direct to you. 
No matter whore you sees piece of Music or Music 
Rook advertised, it cun always be had at our estab¬ 
lishment., and will be mailed lo you, free of postage, 
on COOninl I lo. n.., -b-A ' 
Oil Him CONCORD GJtAFE VINE8 lor 
pvi' *v/\y Isa t.ii—3 jroars, extra tine, $46 per M. 
150,OOO Applo BeodllngB, 2 years, ?4 per M. 
r. BOWEN, East Aurora, N.Y. 
D itch bulbous boots, oi r 
Now Illustrated Catalogue (Kith Annual Edition) 
nt H vaelntbK, 7’ullps. Nurelssus, Croons. IJllos, Ac.. 
,Ve.,fur spring flowering. Is now ready for mailing, 
and will ho forwarded, post-paid, to nil applicants In¬ 
closing lo cent*. Our Uiilh*. selected expressly for 
our own trade, have arrived in tine order Address 
CDRTIS & COBH, 816 Washington St , Boston. 
B loomington nursery. 
fiOO Aoros. 18tli Year. 10 Green-Houses. 
Flint, Ornamental and Nursery Blade, immonbo 
and reliable assortment very low for cash. 
Ajiphu— lueludltig most magnificent stock pf vear- 
lings—also hardy N'-rUiern sorts, such a- Duchess 
Oldenburg. Mi-lop, Trauscendeut, and other Crab 
Apples, 1. 2 and 3 year. 
Pmirftw. Dears, C/imfss, Phimn, Quince*. Grape s, 
Pare*1 and Evergreen Tree*, .Vur.trn/ Straws, Q*age 
Orange HerOje Plant*, /foxes, own roots, Tulip s, llya- 
elnth*. Xnrciamt*, lriv, Squill*, LilUs, Spiviotum-, 
Aura turn, Ac. 
Also, superior colored plates of Fruits and Flowers. 
Rend 111 cents for Catalogues 
F. K. l‘H(ENIX. Bloom!ilgton, McLean Co., ill. 
II If F.l It Fit CORNETS- AND RAND TN. 
n STRUMENTH. with w ater VAL Vkb!'- 
. 'fff splendid mnsleul lustru- 
I I ® outs are continually 
1 / growing In popular favor. 
^ sS-iS)#' / Wu are now making them 
V hotter quality than 
S <T" r before. They will ho 
placed on exhibitiou at 
/ Elmira In the Fair of the 
fc|vri. in&A New York State Agrlrnl- 
J V tural Roelet v, at tho 
American Institute Fair, 
V. jf prjKW W/Am ::Z> R«w Jersey Ktuln Fair, 
■ Ohio State FairatToledo, 
c'VflfrSml/T^SCf/pK and other planes of exhl- 
'"WwlflmTfv/JR-' Wtlon. Those who learn 
(he great value ot tliesi! 
Inst ruments, ouy them ami prize them. Circulars ou 
application. SI. J. PzUCLARD & CO., 
1180 Broadway, N. Y. 
i IIIOICE APPLE Til ICES, from 3o. to Vie. 
*_/ aploca. Fifty million Hedge Plants. Ageats 
wanted. Write to us. 
W. If. MANN A CO., Gllro.vn, ill. 
ONE YEA K OLD A PPLE, 
Cherry. I'lun),, Standard aii(l 
P A It M E 1C N , 
BE WISE IN TXXVXE ! 
THE MAGIC CORN HUSKER! 
DOES THE WORK OF. TWO MEN ! 
NO MORE NOB I! FINGERS ! 
This Husker can lye used by men, women and chil¬ 
dren, with equal facility. Warranted tn last a life- 
time ! Sent post-paid for 50 cents, or 3 sires for $ 1 . 
Address FRANCIS, BARTLETT & HO.. 
Dwarf Pear Trees tor sale, Fall of Ifltifl, at verv low 
rates. Any Furmer can grow this stock to Orchard 
size lit. very small expense. Nurserymen cun make 
from 3 to 500 per cent. 10 grow this stock two years, 
For a man starting in the nursery bn sin os* or any 
Nurseryman that wants to ouy stock, tm* is the right 
kind of stock to buy. 
PftlCKS >- Peurand Cherry Trees, 4 to 1 lie. i Apple, 
- to fir, Wc offer also a full assortment of all kinds 
of Nursery Stock. For Description ol’ Stork, Pries 
List, &e., address E. MOODY ,V SONS, 
Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, New York, 
T he most exciting and intekest- 
Ing Roniahoe yet published 512 pages, with five 
full-page illustrations. Coon AGKNTS, Male and 
remale, are wanted everywhere. Apply ul once, stat¬ 
ing territory doslrod, experience, &o. D. E. FISK & 
CO., PubllsherK, Sprlngfleld, Mass. 
I MPORTED DUTfll IllMKir.* HOOTS. 
Our annual Descriptive Catulogucot Hy aoINthh, 
TtTLIPB, Cliocne. L 11 . 1 B 8 , &o., for l»ffll, IE now ready 
lor mulling to applicants. 
.1. M. TillHlBU RN A CO., 15 John 8 t., N. Y. 
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An Illustrated Magazine, devoted to the 
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S 2 f An Illustrated Catalogue 
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IS. A. & G. R. 51 PINE ELY, 
_ West, 'froy, N. Y. 
NATIONAL CORN HUSKER.—A 
feet and practical machine, picks from the 
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JAMBS A. ROBINSON, 
164 Duane St ., New York. 
\360 S,J 0 . 
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