mmmm 
MACUIAE. The beR In*, he World 
For Sale Everywhere. AGENTS WANTEDin unoc- 
W , i , i e s d nv‘ i H r r^7' «° r I,lu tf * ,c ' 1 Ulrculars. Addrewr, 
Wii.son Sew ran MAontNisOocievcUnd, o. ; «t. 
!-oui*. Mo.; I’hlln., J*u,! or, 70 ? B.-.mil way, N. Y. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
SEfflM .WCIIIHH 
Challenges the world 
lii perfection of work 
•limibility of < 3 on- 
ktrucUon, strength 
and beauty of stitch, 
mill in |>I<1 11 y of mo. 
linn. Cull und exuoa- 
[u«, SenO for circu- 
hir. Agents wanted. 
MANlU'AOTtmKU By 
. 3 
MOOBE’S BU1AL MEW-YOBiER. 
HEWS CONDENSER. 
— The Small-pox prevails in Carson Valley. 
— Madras has a population of 400,000. 
— Cameo jewelry is all the rage again. 
— The Ex-President of Liberia is in prison. 
— Iowa has had heavy Hoods destroying crops. 
— Cleveland has had two fatal cases of trichina 
spiralis. 
— The Queen of England will open Parliament 
in person. 
— The capital of Montana is to be moved to 
Deer Lodge. 
— The King of Siam Is about to visit the Vice¬ 
roy of India. 
—The Norwegians have a t heological seihinary 
at Minneapolis. 
— Boston lost sixty-fivo prominent citizens 
last year by death. 
— The Pacific Railroad Is frequently blockaded 
with snow this winter. 
— Victoria C. Woodhull had a packed audience 
In the Music Hall, Boston. 
— The Kentucky Senate has voted to allow 
colored persons to testify. 
— The now city government of Boston is most¬ 
ly composed of Letup men. 
— An Agricultural College is to be established 
six miles West of Toronto. 
— Nearly four millions of hops have been 
packed in the West, this year - . 
— A canal from St. Louis to Savannah is talked 
of, 300 miles shorter than the river. 
— The market-women of Paris have given the 
Empress of Brazil a beautiful bouquet. 
— Ogden farm butter, made at Newport, sells 
in the Boston market for $1.25 per pound. 
— There have been only four speakers of the 
House of Commons since the death of George 
III. 
— The Abyssinian Prince, son of Theodore, is 
Mown fine youth, and has forgotten his native 
language. 
— The Governor of Massachusetts is in favor 
of allowing women to vote on the beer and ale 
question. 
— James Fisk and Rev. Mr. Hepworth were 
personally preached about In the Boston and 
New York pulpits, last Sunday. 
— The King of Bavaria has given the Buroness 
de Rothschild of Frankfort the Honor of Merit 
for services rendered in the war. 
— Seventy inmates of the Michigan State 
Prison have given up tobacco for a year, to 
take a standard magazine in its place. 
— The City Council of Little Rock, Ark., com¬ 
posed of eight members, recently balloted three 
hundred times before they elected their chair¬ 
man. 
— An official organ of the Russian government 
says the other powers should see no danger to 
themselves in the friendship of Russia and Ger¬ 
many. 
Gcuiing, Knitting iUadjiius, 
SAVE 20 DOLLARS. 
T) LY tbe Gki.kiir i’l'Ku ii ii.hiiv hiiiitti v 
Secbs, plants, (Etc. 
QVcjcnto lUantcb. 
Heal (Estate, ©tc. 
THE TROPHY TOMATO. S0MET,,,?v< « new for agents. i«w\ farming lands 
HEADQUARTERS SEED ONLY 10 CENTS 
PER PACKET. 
The trade supplied with my seeds In packets, lit 
very low rates. Address GEO. K. WAKING, Jit. 
Ogdon Farm, Newport, it. I. 
1 7HUIT TREES, Evergreen*, i&e., I’m* ftpt'iug 
or 1 S..V-We uuer at low rates a large stuck of A p- 
nie. I ear. Poach, Cherry and Plum Trees. Evergreens, 
Small Fruits, Grape Vines, Ac. Send fur ( ntaloglie. 
_ MOORES. HEM M & CO., Sidney. Ohio. 
BUY YOUR SEEDS' 
Direct of the growers Son .1 for Cnmloffiio for 1872. 
Address O. BUUUAH, North Fairfield, Ohio. 
TREES. STOCKS, GRAFTS, 
Standard Pear, 3 yr.f 10 to *35 per 100 
rn . V. ... 50to 100" 1,000 
Transcendent, Oral), Dwarf lVf.r, Standard Apple 
and Plum Trees, 1 * 
Pear Grafts (all collar grafts)...«,i per 1,000 
Cherry “ " ... 15 •• 1,000 
Pear Seedlings, the largest in the country. Cherry 
and Quince stock at marker rates. 
T T SOU L'HWICK A ':«>., Dan V. 
CIOXOVEII'H Collosaal Axpuragiift Seed. 
' ' quautitj W urrantod genuine. Seed from 
original hud. price, $1 per pound. S. r ,t li. DENISE, 
Proprietors, Kiversmo Fruit Farm, Norfolk Va 
We announce to all who wish lucrative employment 
tlmtour Engraving, “ THE ill OTHER OK OUR 
LORD," is completed, and Is pronounced tliu most 
beautiful subject over engraved. Nearly one yeur.’s 
time—und a large amount or money have been spent 
to engrave It. Agents who tlnd that " books go slow," 
will do well to write us. *J.-,(> orders were taken In New 
Britain, t 1 ,. In Lsduys 7.1 in WUliuniaburuh, Mass., 
In .1 days, and 100 In 8 days In two streets 111 Now 
Haven, in which gltyour Agent expects lOOOordm**. 
Male unU fi'iiiale Agents wanted, large inducements 
offered. Send for Circulars. 
WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN & CO., Hartford, ft. 
h itJ* 
Agonts Wanted for §1 tho i=l 
• | * I "" k'. • - vv I*. I/DA 
versuio Fruit Farm, Norfolk, Y T a. 
FOR PEACH STOWES, 
Send your orders to 
A. E. BARTLETT, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Having boon the first to Introduce to the pubte the 
Hubbard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marble- 
head Mammoth Cabbage, Mexican Sweet Corn, i'liin- 
ney's Water Melon, Brown’s New Dwarf Marrowfat 
"ea, Boston Curled l.ottuce, und other 
New nm) Valuable* Vt-getAbles, 
with the return of another season 1 ant again pre¬ 
pared to supply the public with Vegetable and Flower 
Seen* of the purest quality My Annual Catalogue 
is now ready, and will ho sent free to all. It has not 
only all novelties, but the standard vegetables of 
the farm and garden (over one hundred which arc 
of my own growing ) and a carefully selected Ust of 
1'lower Seeds. On tile cover of mv Catalogue will ho 
found copies of letters received from fanners and 
gardeners residing In over tlnrtu tilth niit Staten and 
territories who have used ipy seed from one to ten 
years, 1 warrant— 1 st. That till money *mt slial / reach 
J' 1 *' I hut alt need ordered shall reach the purchaser. 
3d. i hat mp seed shall he fresh and true to name. Cata¬ 
logues free. Jas. J. II. GREGORY, .Marblehead, .Mass. 
S - E - E - D - « 
Gr A. H x> E JST a 
OUR NEW CATALOGUE 
la now ready. Vilely Illustrated, on tinted paper, 
with low prices, FREE TO \ |,L. 
Approved by every Tlenomlnnttou.tffaj F-r par. " r*<- 
Lar B o Trofita from Small Capital, p] £ 
E. 0. BRIDGMAN, 5 Barclay St., New York || 
TO IfOOR A CENTS. 
MARK TWAIN'S 
Now Hook rt*>u!y tor rnnvimucnt. Tt In a compan¬ 
ion to INNOCENTS A 111 ( 0 A 1 >. M Don’t try to noil 
bookH pcupln don’t wiint, but try um* they will atop 
you in tlirj »tracts to suLmoriUci for. Sell It, 
” And mnkc nil hiUtfli who never lailRhed before, 
And whoalwtiyahutgh make liuiirb the more.” 
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. 
We will send a handsome Prospectus <if our i\Ya> 
Illustrated Mreif/tf liihlr, containing over *JOU hue 
Scripture Illustrations to UIIV Book Agent, free of 
charge. Na tion* .u. Ppiii.ishino Co., Phlla c , 
AACftITft S' lnt0<l lor Tin-: Bit! OUT SIDE OP New 
MW EH I O loltK.ii Library of Information per¬ 
taining to its Institutions and Objects of interest. 
By a City Missionary. Two Hundred Engravings. 
Agents sc!MU a day. fust Issued. E. B. TREAT, 
Publisher, 80a BtVmdway, N. Y. 
TjooRtL un:vis WANTED.- 
*° J We desire to secure the services of a few rnoro ex¬ 
perienced Agouts, School Teachers and energetic 
men, to solicit for our New and Popular Work, which 
has proven to he one of the bust soiling books In tho 
market. For particulars address 
BILL, NICHOLS &OO., Publishers, Springfield, Muss. 
A FIRST-CLASS book canvasser 
•*» hoar ol n pt-rmimcut situation, cither on salary 
or commission, on a work of undoubted success, bv 
loldu-ssmg I* O Box 3T!«, Philadelphia. State capa¬ 
bility, previous business and references. 
BLEBS 
Si'ivltiK illiiclilne f«. 
1)23 Broadway, N.Y. 
%HINC 
This machine is guaranteed, In 1U present com¬ 
pleteness, to meet the want of every household, for 
either domestic or fancy work. It knits everything, 
and starts the work with a aelvldge edge. Efficient 
and reliable agents wanted In every section of the 
country, with whom the most liberal terms will be 
made. Books and circulars sent to any address, free 
of charge. All orders and communications must be 
addressed to 
»A\A UlCUFOttl), 
Vice-President and General Agent, 
6S9 Broadway, New York. 
With low prices, KREE TO A LL. ‘ 
Address 
_ WOOD i HALL, Genova, N. Y. 
II Fl^VIO-QTJ AIY/r K RS 
MAMMOTH DENT CORN. 
This corn having proved supe¬ 
rior to other varieties In ihu fol¬ 
lowing respects, wo think every 
Tanner should Imvn It. It is the 
largest early Held variety lr. the 
country. It will yield more, shell 
more, weigh more, till better at 
noth ends of the ear, has greater 
depth of grain,mid will do butter 
on all kinds of soil than any oth¬ 
er variety. 
Price of selected ears, bv mail. 
Wets, pitch. Two pounds,facts.; 
lour pounds, * 1 , 00 . t hie peek, by 
express, *1.7/,i half bushel, *2.60; 
one bushel, *4; two bushels, *7 j 
five bushels *|i>, 
No corn sent C. o, I). Send 
stamp for circular. 
Address, 
ISAAC N. BALTIHS, 
(Box 50,) 
Corydon, Indiana. 
rJRR¥5Bw°# AP ? VINES. FOR 8 PR IN (7 
Vs I It A DK l.u nieln ii, M Ain it a, Croton and other 
choice kinds. Alsu, Gmi-rnI Niirsi-ry Siiirii. 
MERUEI.L a COLEMAN, Gun, m, N. Y. 
APPLE TREKS, PEAR trees, PLIJlii 
1% l roes, Cherry Trees Two and three veara’ old— 
by the 100 or 1,000. KMHIII Plum Tree* for sale 
cheap, by RICHARDSON N. VAIL, 
Nursorymon, Geneva, N. Y. 
TAMES .I. II, GREGOR Y, Marblehead, Mass., 
", Hllaes over one hundred varieties of Vege¬ 
table Seed, and is constantly producing new varlefles. 
His business oxtonda over all parts of the country, 
orders being received and promptly tilled n-om more 
tliaii Hfty thousand customers annually. h'rom 
Charleston South Carolinian, 
riHOTCK FL<)\V~ER SEEDS! SELECTED 
Y.' Garden Seetla! Fresh Tree Heeds! 
Aniiunls, collection 25 choice sorls, $1; 12 sorts, 50c. 
Earlvtoucord Corn, pint,25c. Butter Heims, <|l„;V)c. 
WetlicraflehlOn cinJb. * 2 ; G lh„ *1.25; Calycunthus, 
qt., |I. Early ItOSg Potatoes, bushel. *2. 
I each, bn•-*'!; hhl., *l. Apple, Osage Orange, bU,, *12. 
Seed and Plant Catahigue, 112 pages, Illustrated, 10 c. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111 . 
NO FREEZING ! NO SNOWS! 
T4IT?>K ORAHTGrEH 
And green vegetables at DAYTON!A, FI.ORIDA, 
For Cheap Lauds and Homes Inquire of 
_ Jl- DAV, Jr., iUiniaflcIri, O. 
ANNUAl MEETING, 
J, 1 '" , N 7' W York State Grape Growers’ Association 
will hold an Annual Meeting, at the Court House in 
Rochester, 5 ) Feb. 15, at 111 A. M„ for the the pur¬ 
pose of electing its officers for the ensuing year, und 
the transaction of other business. • 
C. D, CHAMPLIN, President. 
THIRTY YOUNG MEN AND LADIES-T.. place In 
positions where they will acquire u thorough and 
practical knowledge or Telegraphy, and receive a 
com mission.while practicing Address, with stamp, 
/ r ' 1 "" Dnlon ..- 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE OF 
JAMES FISK. 
A complete History of his life and exploits from ft 
i till tiler liny to it Iviug niiioiig Einituelt-rs. Ills 
Lit! t:.M PHH A N I) FAIhUllH.H. How nr; LlVKO A Mi Ho\V 
iie Dinn, Illustrated. Price by Mall, til cents Terms 
liberal. WM. FLINT A CO., Philadelphia, ClncInnaU 
una uUlGdtfo* 
in 100 Days 
ug Sir,VERS’ BItOOM. Itce 
TO AGENTS selling SILVERS’ BBOO.M, Recom¬ 
mended by tin- It oral New-Yorker. 
c. A. ci.Et.t. a- CO., 20 Cortlandt St.,N. v. 
AGENTS WANTED for THE “ QUIDS- 
X V boa RI> TO HEALTH ” by Dr. Hull; the best 
selling book publi.ihcd. 
II. N. MrKINNEV A. CO„ 
_HI N. 7th St., Phlla,, Pa. 
WANTED—Wide-awake Canvassers for FATHER 
V tv bou, the Hullor Preacher Just, Issued in one 
volume. The book Is rich with anecdotes, Incidents 
and sav ings of tills wonderful mini. The best book to 
sell ever published; every page is alive with Inlerogt, 
Address B. B. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass. 
THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC 
J RAILROAD COMPANY 
H I* now offering tor sale to actual settlors more than 
t 500,000 ACRES 
r UuiHvest 1108 ^ 11,01,1 ’h’Hiruble Farming Lunds In 
• The lands are chlerty siumted along tho line of its 
- tho »es Mom.nut Couneil 
i , ' IKl lu . u tlw most fertile mid accessible hinds 
offered for milu at low prletw, in the state. Prices will 
range from *> per acre, thenvernge being obuul *7 or * 8 . 
' , lUl n f<>r cn»b, or en short or long 
, Ueeiis given, t<J aU BVircliasers. Full warranty 
exploring tickets, 
entitling the purchaser of land to u credit of amount 
|Ja d ./ 2 ' f n m u|, tm his land, aro for sale at the princi¬ 
pal ticket offices of tho Company. 
I’»>«I’ 1 ,.b't, (with map), or any information re- 
; gnrdlng tilt; lands, address 
,1. I,. DREW, Lnuil ('oinmlsnionei-, 
___ Davenport , Iowa. 
^ O II T II 
MISSOURI LANDS 
I'OK. SALE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 1*20,000 Acri'n of llie Finest Form, 
lug n ini (ll n/.iiig l.u u,l in Hie Ftilled Sloles, 
lor sale at low uncos and on very eusv terms; Urns 
enabling an Indiistrloua iiinn with si,mil eiiidlul to 
pay tor Ills hind with money earned from It. 
Missouri Is not too far West to boat a great dis¬ 
tance I rom markets; its llmlrond HiollHleaare great 
“"'J consliintly Increasing ; tho elinmtu is opieudld 
und good ei'iiiis are almost a ceitiiintv ; wliile ihu 
iiumurniis tliilying towns and ullle* springing upon 
every blind utlest beyond doubt Hint tbe l,light of 
shivery Inis been effectually dissipated, and Unit 
peril n't!' “T 1,nd Wasteie eupli.nl are doing tholr 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Send for lull Dosaripllvg Clrculurs and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, and slating wluit. paper you 
sftw this In, to Lnnd UaiuiHlaNluiiel* II. dk St, 
,1. R. It., Ilnniiilinl, |Uo, 
1.500,000 ACRES 
RICHE»T n fftXWf,!*.? lands 
For Sale to .irlont Settlers. 
v.vvwo.t 0 ^! 10 JA • IKY, Ii A Ns A S. 
DIISSOI HI, K A \SAS, A \ IF TEX \S 
II A II, W A Y CO. 
CARS NOW, RUNNING dOO MILES. 
ih Winnai' ^r' ^'^ b ? *bis Ciim(iniiy are luuinl; with- 
ln 2 Uniilo» of eneli *1 tie of the road, exiending 170 
miles along tin* NKOHHO VALLEY, U,e richest. 
ttntiMtnnd moat inviting valley for settlement In tho 
,'Vojt. One-third ot* r-hu lanor mQiiirud ut the iiimt 
U> Uil[ Clihuru Of fiiruis will Insure here double the 
amount of crops, 
ten velra^tlme. ,<AN,K 10 pcr “ cre '• crcdlt of 
SAI.F. One-tentl, down at Ibo 
tlmt of piuclutHe. No payment tin- second year One- 
tenjli every yoiirufter until completion of payments, 
w th iinmiui Interest. Fur further In 1, ami'll on 
'iddress ISA At T. LI)OI» NOW, ' 
hu lid < o in ill I awi liner. \«>oslie Full-,, Kalians, 
AN1I BULK I lor Sale. 
ii ,* ontulns U, ue res. In and adjoining the llour- 
shing village of Baldwlnsvilie, which lies upon tlio 
Oswego and Syracuse H, R., 13 milca from Syracuse, 
and contains about 3,500 Inhabilimts. The best 0 / 
schools, &o. Elegant two-story frame house, with 
u! V n spacious burns and blind*; 
splendid location ; well wittered ami fenced ; adapted 
to grass or grain ; young orchard, und variety of fruit, 
Soil, sandy loam. Terms easy For tun her particu¬ 
lars, address john w. simms, 
Baldwlnsvilie, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
( HI EA I* ! CITE A P ! FA R H FONT AIXING 
V., V? “ cn ;a. lindloH from Quincy, III., in MissouM, 
V" V M- aud 1 . It. R. Cars stop ln rods from farm. 
l'iiHb-iilfiee. schools, ohiirclmii, mills, At., close bv 
Owner going Fast. Money no object . Must lie sofd 
betore March 1 st. Title perfect, and no Incumbrance 
on place. Apply to 
_ B- u. M a COMBER, Bloomington, in. 
m' l'lli of Fifty Acres, near 
I Woodbury, N : -I ..eight miles from I'lnlndelnhia. 
Good buddings, fruit, Ac. Near West Jersey H. U. 
Depot. S. . 1 . IlA V A RI>, 3315 Benson St., Camden, N. .7. 
CHICAGO w DESTRUCTION. 
A full and complete history of Chicago, her past, 
present and future. With graphic scenes, Incidents 
and lull details of the disaster, bv George 1*. Upton 
and James W. Klietnin, editor* of tlio Chicago Trl- 
111 "e. With over 10(1 pages and 50 ill list UK in ns. 
It is now ready for delivery. 
A G-E N TS W A NT ED. «„!! 
: KlVtte&Z. 
c.*>Nr - A MONTIT-Horsc and oatflt furnished. 
0»> ( et Address NO\ 1CLTY CO., Saco, Me 
A *7^ T'* 1 " ’Hi) erl.— Agents make more money at 
r.-on l'- k A'.:. 1 ; l »;'yM'iiig else. I’m tlcuiurs 
MONEY . M , Ar ! K “APIDLY with StenoU ami Key 
lliunL I t ln-elt Outfits. Catalogues, samples and 
full particular, FREE. M. M. .S'pdiCr r.lIralllelioro.Vt. 
roads, markets andchureliea. Vml stlmpfSr Cu R-' 
logue. F. MANCHA & BRO., Uldgely. Mil. 
ipHAVKIiEBS TO THE KOUTHW'EST 1 
lake tlio “BEB] LINK" Cleveland, Colum'lnis 
CUieiniiutl and Ihdkuiuiiollx Railway from Cleveland! 
f?i , 1 'e'unZ 'ir y QystUne, Relief,.ntaliiv, tndlanupo- 
lls, lorre Hauto.Ht, Louis, ol.:„ or bv way of Colum- 
bus Cincinnati. Louisville, etc., for all points South 
or West. I*alack Day and si.kkim.vi, i axis from 
f levelund to Columbus. Cinolnnatii, InUiutmpolls aud 
Luulsvllio. without change. 
E. 3. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
_ Cleveland, Ohio. 
Stock, |)on(tri], 
Cliiirt- lh.ni C;"(|,- mill lii-ikvi,;,, j . 
g? Imported, and homo bred, ol superior quality. For 
sHlejjy Jonathan Tai.coit, Rome, N. Y. 
• --- w. DiKRWFtxwwwrwr^Kr. . iiiahfm 1InilllkJ , : ~ — —-- 
. ——- 7 -—- ; - WHHIt I-HOUN-, H | 0( ,r iinpoi-tcd fi-oni 
*—A Month and expenses togood canvassers hr Lugland and Mcntlanil, Iroiu noted milkingfainl- 
Samples tree. C. M. LlNlNGTON.Chicugo -.?i 1 * ew luulo* and feiiml.-s, old and young, for 
_iilcinciital, (£tc. 
Pomeroy s Trasses. 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or Rup¬ 
ture. rOMKUOY A CO.. 714 Broadway, New York. 
D runken ness and opid.d eating. 
Hit, BKKlts, lUi lourtli A ve.. New York, has per- 
niuneiit and painless cure for buth these evils. Thou¬ 
sands cured. Sand stamp for conclusive evidonce. 
U/ORN TORN : "" 1 ffi'Jtfialed money Issued 
W U It n j I U n n by tho United States, will he 
received at ITS Fi'r.t, vacck in payment l'ur bunks 
g®*; no mutter it uxir focrtu is missing, wo allow 
11 ci- ' AU e. Duti t send counterfeit money, but 
rush m the ( /.->reim even If it is hadlv mutilated, and 
get goad hoohs lor it. Catalogues free for stamp. Ad¬ 
dress Hunter & Co., Hinsdale, N. H. 
( ' 'V . I n I . L L , 
*3GJLCJIT AND PUODUCK 
€0.11,18 ISSIO\ III IM BIAM, 
328 GREENWICH STREET. 
N K W YOU IC 
ib.M , „ —;...ii 11 ,imiiting iuini- 
lies few males and lemales, old and young, for 
WM J. MARKHAM. AvouIn? V._ 
( )IIMI HI PROVED CHESTER UOG 8 pro- 
, 1 ,“JimmIs 1 * ',‘ rtt 1?^ fond consumed. Address 
Ij. IS. SI liV If,K, SuloilJ.O. 
I KRSKY HEIFERS FOR HALE. FIVE 
m 1 tell era unci 1 CelferChlv,-. .ail registered 
L 11 Bo ?5 ; ll,so improved Berkslilres fine-bred 
l-owls, Ac., Ac. FRANCIS MOliRIS, 
__ IH N. 1,'itl i Street, Pldla., Pa. 
H olstein cattle.-for sale. Thov- 
" ol ?Wbi Bull. ' Kaiser , 1 about six 
months ol. a very line animal, of the host |,edigroe. 
Address •• Houghton Farm," Putuoy, Vt.. or 
t HAH, HOUG1 ITuN, 41 Slate st., Boston, Mass. 
SPANISH MERINOS.-WE OFFER FOR 
ip sulo low, a limited number of our surplus of line 
thorough-bred*, Horn! for Catalogue. Orders so- 
llcltod. JOHN SHKLDQN & BON, Moscow N Y. 
/'illESTER COUNTY WHITE PIGS. Dnro 
Best 10 the Count) y JAMES 
H I LW ART & < ()., Kermet, Chester Co., Pa. 
171* m YHR HATCHIING. - Send stamp for new 
Ha lllustrnted Catalo gue, a h. How aud, Omro.Wis. 
TUQ'YLS. A lot of very good Dark Bin Innas 
I und Partridge Cochin Cockerels and pullels for 
sals at *5 each. All bred from premium stock, but 
such as I do not sell for exhibition purposes or us 
standard fowls. Perfect Houdans *15 trio Address! 
with stamp, ISAAC VAN WINKLE. 
Box 13, Greenville, N. J, 
