NEWS CONDENSER. 
Real ©state, (Etc 
<£rccs, plants, 5ecbs, ©tc. 
®rees, Sccbs, plants, ©tc 
— Boston has a blaok ostrich. 
— India has 6,000 miles of railway. 
— Memphis street cal’s are a, failure. 
— London has a newspaper 120 years old. 
— Chicago’s “ Black Maria " is painted red. 
— An American stage is on a route in Spain. 
— Wedding presents should have no initials. 
— Boston is shipping Maltese eats to Savan¬ 
nah. 
— They have a valuable free museum in Al¬ 
bany. 
— Berlin increased in population 50,000 in six 
months. 
The Sangamon river, Illinois, is nearly 
dried up. 
— New Hampshire has had frost every month 
this year. 
— A Pennsylvania sheriff 1ms uniformed his 
deputies. 
— Utah has.a college called the University of 
the Desert. 
The town of Wlokerville, Ala., te for sale at 
$2 per acre. 
The navy of Brazil is said to have never yet 
lost a vessel. 
— An eighty pound hedgehog lias been found 
in Vermont. 
Butler Co., Ohio, lias thirty-four divorce 
suits on ham). 
— Kansas is overrun with officers in search of 
horse thieves. 
— A Canada boy has a menagerie of twenty- 
nine Baud turtles. 
-- A Washington cent sold for §46 at a trade 
sale in New York. 
— The steamers on Seneca Lake now make 
two trips per day. 
Churches In San Francisco pay pastors not. loss 
than §4,000 a year. 
-- The Balance is tlienatncof a female journal 
started in Chicago. 
— Two towns in Maine are having a law suit 
about a graveyard. 
— A Tennessee hymn, popular at camp meet¬ 
ings, has S4I verses. 
— The .Japanese Government lias purchased 
eighty thousand rifles. 
The latest, uovolty in New Hampshire is an 
insane horse at Ashland. 
Boston 1ms seventeen free salt water baths, 
live of lliein for women. 
A Californian has sent a flock of sheep to 
Alaska as mi experiment. 
— Wilmington. Del.,and Baltimore, Mil., have 
each a new evening impel'. 
— Salt Duke City Ims a stuck exchange for the 
disposal of mining stocks. 
Somebody ims had the patience to ferret 
out forty shades of scarlet. 
— A Cleveland he” slabbed his father in the 
leg while taking a (brushing. 
A lady in Call torn hi with half a million bus 
married a “ heathen < hlnee." 
There is a church still standing in Philadel¬ 
phia which was erected in 1743. 
— Chicago has I'oriy-i hreo Senators. They are 
members of a debating society. 
— There is only one oil well in Pennsylvania 
which clears over §500 per day. 
— The consumers of gas In .Condon pay a total 
ol ten million dollars per year. 
Plainfield, N. .1., with a population of (5,000 
souls, Ima til'teen church edifices. 
— The first camp meeting in this country was 
held by the Presbyterians in 1800. 
An Illinois farmer 1ms discovered that small 
men can do inoru than large ones. 
— V tiro company at Los Angeles has been 
organized of the anti-tobacconists. 
— The negro population of New Orleans is in¬ 
creasing ns fast again as the white. 
— Two more lawyers are wanted to complete 
Chicago's number nf live hundred. 
— That African giant who was coming to 
America, died on reaching London. 
— '■Airy and at tractive " are the adjectives 
applied to a new hearse iu Indianapolis. 
— A proud Detroit, boy wouldn't take two 
cents' toward for finding a pocketbook. 
Dubuque lias “cotton” weddings, at which 
the g uests wear sheets and pillow-cases. 
— it Ims been demonstrated that no woman ;s 
a good watch maker, being too nervous. 
•lusper Co., Texas. Is said to have rock that 
makes mill stones equal to French burr. 
~ Some nf tlie fashionable Eastern churches 
have elmirs composed mostly of small hoys. 
--- 
“The best Ionic for indigestion, dyspepsia, 
wakefulness and general debility, is Perm Plios- 
plmtod Elixir of Calisaya Burk, (the original 
Calisaya Baric and Iron,) made by UASWKLL, 
Haz.Uid & Co."— Li'V'i inrui th Iff vithl. 
FARM I VIREBIA, 
NF.AIt WASHINGTON, I). V. 
Purclm-ed by « Northern man and successfully 
carried on for two years as n Fruit and Hairy Farm ; 
constantly improved ami now wiib buildings, stock 
and implements, complete and in good order, offer¬ 
ed for sale only because of Ike death ot the owner. 
For particulars, address II ENEUY E. A LVORD. Ex¬ 
ecutor, l.cwensvnle P.u . Fairfax Co., Va. 
900,000 ACRES 
OP 
IiXdlUiENT FA KUI\(. 
AND SPLENDID 
VOItTII CAROLINA 
LAND COMPANY 
5 
Agents lUnntcb, $~c. 
©bncational, & r c. 
FOR BOARD AND TUITION, one 
f-'Yf year, at the Stamford (Conn.) Collegiate 
instil ate for Ladies. 31 nsicand Painting only extras, 
eatlvc Tea oilers of Modern Language*. Home care 
and thorough culture. School opens Sept. 2(I,1!>71. 
R. C. FLAGK. A. 31. 
FOH SiYUE. 
On which nre ONE THOUSAND MILLION'S 
tip PI N K TUI BEK . out incxliunsltlde quanti¬ 
ties of Maple, Beech, Elm, Ash, Hemlock, Oak, Ac. 
The grant of lands t.> »h• ■ Grand Kaplds and In¬ 
diana Railroad i’otnp.tpy. b, build llieir Road from 
Fort Wavnn, Indiana, lo Tin vors” Bav and Macki¬ 
naw. 311rli igan rninprigtis in its farming lands every 
variety if >.id, from the rich tfav in.ou. to Hie light 
sandy, and they are lotiiul In that sccUon nf Michi¬ 
gan. iinrtii nf iheejty ,ii Grand Rapids, and nontlg- 
uoiis to the griuit fruit Nell on Hie en*tern shores of 
l.akO.Mb lia.Mii, now lining i.inldlv rlovemped bv r iII- 
..land , tliorenterurlse-. The Pine L;i ml* are sit¬ 
uated On till' Musheg"", MU""-tec, JVp; MarffilCUt*. 
While, Fine, Tamarack, Flat and Rouge Rivers, and 
lying twenty miles on either side of ill" surveyed 
line of siod road, and tire in the heart ol the Pine 
Section, from which Chicago Is so largely supplied, 
Forming Lunds are sold in actual settlers, on 
eredit* <> ' ■ quarter down, balance in yearly pay¬ 
ments, interest ; per cent . Persons itesn niis of lo¬ 
cutions for tarms will, ,m application at tlm Office, 
in Grand Knpids, lie lin n5•- 11 r< 1 with Tickets 
over III* 1 Rued, • •milling liicill to Rcliirn of 
Fit res, In the ©vein of purchasing any ot the Com¬ 
pany's f unit lug land. For information about the 
lands, prices, local ion. ,ve„ Ac., address 
H II. A. HOW ARD. I,.I <'iniiMii*Moiier, 
I’m,to Pioufioct. Grand Rapids, Michigtui, 
(Chartered hy Spccliil Art nf the LeytxlntU) <■ in Igtjfi) 
Otters fur sale'’lio.oio acres of best Farming I,Hilda, 
near Railroads, Rivers i d Towns, wiMi good house* 
nod improvement.*. Price's, from ?2 to fl(l per acre 
A Iso, l!l IJ.iKM m res of Tlndicred and Gm/.lnV Laud* 
Prices from fa' cents i,, ? ’ per acre. A Iso, ttunterou* 
.Mineral and Mill Pioperlle-, Witter Powers, ite., ut 
various pri es. Tl |0 Pvrsifltut "l l his Company lias 
been appointed l'ommlsHim/cr of lUltiiruliun Uy the 
Legislature "f North far diua, tend hy virtue nf Ills 
office is required to give till nccilftil inl'ormiitlon to 
emigrants. No oilier Company or \gem;y has the 
iildmsrmnit and ni iid nui of I lie 8 tin e. A pjil v fur in¬ 
formation and Circular*. 
i.E m. LITTLE, President. 
\VM. SCOTT, Scerotiii y. Raleigh, N. C. 
I Hjl Oik/t M IMiS OF LAND for sale. In 
s IMJAMMJ Tide Water. Vu-iK'inia. In farms 
f is, m 20 to 1.000 neves j also a mini tier of good mills 
and mill sites; an exceltenl location for colonies, 
convenient to markets. A. <4. AW. L. Wl) EE LEU, 
103 West St . N. V , and King W illiam < . It., V;i. 
V O It T 11 
iiiSvSoniii lands 
X’OK SALK 
By TUB 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 1*40,000 Acres ol the Finest Funn¬ 
ing uml (iriiziiiit Land hi I lit* llu it ed Suites, 
I for Nile ut low prices and on very oasv terms; Hois 
| enabling mi industrious iliini with small cupUiil to 
pay for his liuld with money earned froiu it, 
Missouri Is not too fm West, to he at a great dis¬ 
tance from imirknkt: Its Uallrnad fiii'dities are great, 
and constantly Increasing, the eliunite in splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty; while the 
numerous thriving towns unit cities springing up on 
every burnt attest beyond doubt that, the blight of 
slavery bus linen effectually dissipated, and Unit. 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
Send for lull Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, and stilting what paper you 
saw tills in, to Lit ml Commissioner II. .St. 
J. If. It.., lluunibtil, lHo. 
FL0B1L GUIDE FOB 1812. 
Containing;seventy-two pages and 
TWO BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES, 
nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for nearly a 
THOUSAND VARIETIES 
of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your 
name in gilt, pust paid. In November, 5(1 cents, 
lot per cover and one colored plate, 5 cents. 
Ciitidogue of Hardy Bulbs and Seed for fall plant¬ 
ing, now ready and sent free to all applicants. 
Address, III. G. REYNOLDS, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
ROCHESTER IIS30.I 
COMMERCIAL 
[187 l.J NURSERIES. 
Send ful ll New Circular of Prices, per dox., per 
IDO, per 1,00(1. V otuinn of I N7 I . Choice Thing-,, 
New and 01.1, n tin,', tliritiy growth. 
A COLORED PLATE o| the ,Ut. Vernon, 
(best innv Winter iNutr.i Kn*e t*i nil. 
Address, W.M. filTTLE* lUichester. N. V. 
PEAR TREES! PEAR TREES! 
One, two, three and four years old. 
SI 8 U TO SUMI PER TIKH SANO. 
No charge for delivery in New York I 'it v. Nursery 
stock of all kinds. Nursery established In DUl, 
KING \ MURRAY, Flushing. N. Y. 
TMULKNBR Nl RSERIES. Lingo and 
I fine slock ut standard cud Dwarl Pear, Plum, 
Cherry and Apple Trees, together with sumII Fruits. 
Catalogues free. JOHN u II,i i \3IS ,v CO,. 
Si*|>t„ 1871. Dullsville, lav. Co., N. Y. 
J .VRUIT TREES. Itl.elHl apples. It and I veins; 
Off,(RIO standard mid dwarl pears,2 and 3 years; 
Iff,OKI |dnTO, 3 • ears ; pear, apple .inrt eliei rv seedlings 
I year, very fine and thrlitv. mi sale by 8 . p. Wil¬ 
liams & Co.. l)nnt.Y)lle, N. V. 
n L «« M I N G ION N I I* S K It I 10 S. 
I> ILLINOIS. l20llt Y HA K! BOO Af It ICS! 1.1 
f; It KKN-UOl/FES ! Lurgrei Assort meut. Rest 
Stork. Low Peter-. Trees, Shrubs, Pin nl s, Bulbs, 
Seeds, Sleeks, Grafts. 4c. 100 Pniro llln-i ruled 
l alatoelie, lit (>m.. Bulb. Plant. Seed Uat.ii- 
togiios. ail for in cents. Wholesale Price List, free, 
Send tor these before buvingelsewhore. 
I*'. K. PIIOENlX. Bloomington, HI. 
FINE MIXED TULIPS m FALL. 
ItST CHEAPER THAN EVER. JE) 
By Mull, 35 ets. per dozen ; •? 1.25 tier l(X). By Express, 
500, #5; t.IKKl, Seed stamp for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue nf Bulbs and Winter Blooming Plants. 
F. K. PHOKNIX Uliiomlngton, III. 
S2*7 Mid THICKS AT UtfTION. 
*le I Thu surviving partuei'H of the well- 
lsnown firm of DANIEL HIGGINS \ HONS luive 
del f»r ruined to sell at I 'iddtc ii iietii'oi llie en tire stock 
"f their world-r'-iiowiied Flushing (Long Isluudi 
Nursery, Hiroiign -bahnson .St .Mlllor. AncHulioeis, 
... at tl u'elock on Tues'lay uinndug. Oelu. 
ner.'t, on the premise:,, mid eonllmilng each day im- 
1 1 1 the entire .'Hudc is disposed of. This suit), com¬ 
prising all trees and shrubs known among nursery¬ 
men, will ho Ihe liirgest and most important ever 
made. The attention of the trade in every part, of 
the United .States ift solicited. Trues null remain 111 
ground six months it desired. Catalogues will he 
sent on application, hy JOHNSON ,V .MILLER. 25 
Nils sun street. New York. 
I MPERIAL ASPARAGI S The largest and 
best Unvoted. Hrrxtinr and other Raspberries. 
Strawberries tied yielded over *1.1 KM per acre. 
Blaektu’ll'les. Frilil and ■ IriUiniCIlLllI Trees. Solid 
tor Catalogues. WJl. PARRY. Cinnaniinsun, N ,t. 
r SAR, PLUM, CHERRY AND APPLE 
Stocks in largo quantities lor sale at low rales. 
He lid for Price List to K. P. CLARK & Co.. Dans- 
vl|l«, N. Y. 
SWEET CHESTNUT 
TREES. 
One-half million, besides a large general nursery 
stock. A sixteen-page circular free. Also, a trade- 
fist for nurserymen and dealers. Address 
STORKS, HAItRIhON CO., 
Painesvllle, Lake Co., Ohio. 
THE NOVELTY HAND STAMP. 
l iiequnllfbl for marking Clothing, Cards, Envel¬ 
opes, etc. Hus Changeable type ol various sues. A 
perfect little Gent. Price $1. Post, paid, il.25. Sen t 
for samples to I. P. FOLLKTT, 321 Main St . Hart¬ 
ford. Conn. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
TREES! TREES! 
Four Hundred Acres of Standard and Dwarf 
TREES 
1*0 H 
Dll YUI \V1\T BI S1YESS1 [ honorable. 
.) PROFITABLE. 
AT AND NEAR HOME, ( PLEASANT. 
Suitable for either sex. to occupy your whole or spare 
time? If so addi cs-. staling wliat paper you siixv this 
in. .L N. BICHARD80N & CO., Boston, Mass. 
B OOK AGENTS WANTED. -NVi? wish tocm- 
ploy a lew energetic men and experienced agents 
to Introduce i now mpi standard work, of nearly WK) 
■•ages ima 2(KI illustrations, elegantly printed" mid 
iqnnd. Salary ol* Com mis-ion paid. Address BILL, 
NIcholS A CO., Springflota, Mass. 
Ala FRITS Ytunted for , 1 . T. ItKALt.i-.Vs NEW 
ffAMilLlrS I O HI ii si tilled Itililtiai Work, writ¬ 
ten tn the author’s happiest style, and surpassing 
bis former works which Imvo ho hi bv the 100, IKIO, with 
original steel engravings from designs by our arils’, 
who lias spout three vutirsiti Bible bind-. 
A Iso for DU. BEARla s III) M L I’ll N *1<’|A N Hie 
New Handy Book ol Family .Medicine, tl - viiicis 
Orchards and Cardens* 
Small Fruiis, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs,and Roses. 
Send for Catalogue. 
W. A T. SMITH, 
ligiievii Niii’MPvy, Geneva, N. Y. 
A MER ICA N FOREST TREES, Tulip. J ji ii- 
i\ wood. Ash. Elm. Beech. Maple, Chestnut,.Hem¬ 
lock. Ac. Price. §2 per thousand, and upwards. 
Some varieties by mail, 5bc. bin. Send stump for 
circular. Interests all. A. BATTLES, Girard, Pa. 
atlo-tcit bv thousand* who havesaved money- neuilh 
ami life: ami lor Goo. E. Wnring’n FAKIIFRS 
AND MEC H ANIt’S M A N U A L for workmgmi n 
: of all trades und oeebptiHon*. Sit engraving-, our 
best and imw-t reliable autlnus. Send Stamii lor ,...r- 
Uenlars. K. B. I RE AT, Publishor, m Broadyvay. N. Y. 
AGENT* WAXTID. t-:.y- 
clustve territory granted on the 
PICTORIAL 
HOME BIBLE, 
contain", over SOU illiifftnitiong. Is a com- 
Id.de Library of Biblical Knowledge. Excels all 
others. In English and Gr.it man. Send for cirec- 
lur.'Y_WM. FLIN T CO„ Phila delphia. Pa. 
from so cts. 
711 ., rj.o* , Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and 
J he BM -llfi’dtfs. Stud ftir Circuit! 1 . I examine; or 12 -yumpie- seut (puBLugt tree) fur UlLv 
cents, that retails readily for leu dollars, 
_It, L, YVOUHIT, 1S1 Chatliam Squa re, N. V. 
I^XCELSIOR LINEN Yl AUKEH-Noihiiig 
-I—( better tor in .rltjiig clothing. Agents wanted. 
BARNES A MOUSE, Rochester, N. y. 
£|QllA A MohiIi and expenses to canvassers. 
CPOt t I f Samples free. C. 31. Limngton, Chicago. 
B 1 i i DAY with .Stencil Toots. Samples 
I " "free. Address A. E. GkaH AM.Sprlngffeld.Vt. 
f?XI’Klt IENUED AGENTS WANTED To 
4 j -oil llu' FlaozA Pope Family Knitting Miieliiim. 
i lie latest and bust "ivenlion Ot tin* km l. Knits 
t nirly pairs of sucks in a day—lieel und loe coniplwte. 
Better than 11 sewing inaeiiiue or anything else to 
S(tl). Untnl|pi’ic6,$(0i to iigfuts m«i*t 
sutlsfiu-toi y Min-lilne -ells yrlu-never siioyyii. ,\il- 
dress. FRANZ & POPE KNITTING MACHIN E CO., 
Bueyivis, Ohio. 
r rHDY FEMALE SEMINAR V. Tills insti- 
a tun on offers the iieruiuuluied advantages of over 
nuy ye.'rs of sucoessfui operation. For circulars ap- 
Ply^to JUIIN H. Wn.LAKD, Troy, N. Y. 
YONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE. 
ijo r,mU " Ji 5 l 4°y R,nle,l ’F'euLhealthy, Christian MEN. 
nE’i'fO'); September Hth. 
LNJAMIN 31ASON, Box 1.56 Yonkers, Netv York, 
DOH’T BUY 
prevl y< H| U vl!^ V ' i mi' 0 " npw bed and platen printing 
the !),\mI niw, ' (Mina Ainei icii. wan anted 
am-iiftn-!.,l” 1 ’ Atrip press in Ihe world for the 
cireiiho^ A n n »v 8 a **i> I'loia -* oU I'lintor. Address, for 
Murr “> y - 
I nil “ Tlonthl Employno'iit I Extra luduee- 
1,/r A- m.th "ivi ls , ! A Premium I loilSK aiul W.tuox 
seveii vnut’o desire to einjiloy agents for a term .if 
M ieiiim - s, i. l,J s<! , 1 ,I|L ‘ Buckeve *20 Shuttle Sewing 
is the If In 11 Tnl ’kes u smell alike on both sides, and 
n* 1 4“.^ !°" -Priced, licensed mm-hineln the world. 
1 • **• Bwttnon 4 Co., Cleveland, a, or St. Louin. Mo. 
R OSES. ROSES, ROSES. THE Largest 
- Stuck III Hie Country. A .I. ir/m/i yule Cutu/rtjfin- 
ni lii'tiruble tfnrueru Slm l, tor Fall Planting. I-ni l-;. 
THE DINGEK A CONARD CO., Harmony Grove 
.Nurseries, West Grove, Chester Co.. Pa. 
CHERRY TREES. 
APP 1,148, PKACIIKS, Pj.PMS, AM) A 
Full Line of Nursery Stock. 
Tile fnllnyvingCatalogues will be sent, on application: 
No. 1.—Descriptive Catalogue ol Fruit Department. 
No. 2.— ” “ of Ornamental Dep't. 
No. 3. -Wholesat© o i.a NucWei Vniuii and 
Dealer-. HO0PES. HR<>. A THOMAS, 
Cherry llill Nurseries. West Cbi-stcr, Pa. 
STRAWBERRY PUNTS. (Ily Mail.) 
President Wilder, 50 cents per 13; tl per TO; -F2.50 
per 1IKI. Agrieull nrl-t, Harm s .Mam., Hoyden 30, 
(’.Downing, .Jiieundii, Nlciiiioi', Tiiotuphe, Wilson, 
50 rents per 12, t l per 100; (by express, $4 to $0 per . 
1 1 . 001 J, 
GRAPE VINES. (Uy Mull.) 
Delaware. Iona, ('reveling, To-KulOQ, Concord, 
Hartford,Diana, Rogers, 1. 5,13—25cents puclt. Salem. 
Martha, 60 cents. Eumelun, Walter. #1. ( All the 
above Very bev by Hie UK) and KUiKJ. Order must be 
for tl or more. For Catalogue- of Small Fruits, 
Grape Vines, Fruit Trees a ad Genorul Nursery Stock, 
address C. L, VAN DUSEN, Maeldon, N. V. 
I RARE CHANCE FOR ARKNTS ! Aeeuts 
w.-will pay you MIO pci- wrrl, in Cnali, if 
you svlll engage witli u, ut once. Kvorytliing fur¬ 
nished and expenses paid. Address F. A. El.I.S 4 
CO., Charlotte, Michigan. 
n .Month easily made with Stencil und 
Ci 7 i—>11.7 Key-Cheek Dies, Secure Circular and 
Samples, fr,e, S. 31. -pi.nckk, Bruttu i oro. Vt. 
DUTCH BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. 
M> miiiortations,ire expected early in September, 
direct from the most eminent gmAvers )a Holland, 
who have Hunnlied me for nearly twenty years. 
Thev can be rein'd upon a*Of the verv Itnest onalltv 
RIVERS OELKBRATRD NEW EAH.LV PEACHES. 
Early Beatrices, Early Kiveis, Earlv Louises, Ac., 
much earlier than I tales. 
(.'tki alogiies mailed on application. 
•lOlIN SAUL, Wnshingiou City. 1>. ('. 
IU.-LBS! BULBS! 
Our Annual Catalogue of 
HYACINTHS, LILIES. TULIPS, CROC! S, 
and all oilier Hull)* for Fall planting, either in the 
“Pen border, tlm Conservatory or Greenhouse—tlie 
most complete of any yet pubiished-is now ready, 
and will be mailed free to all applicants. 
Address 
C. L. ALLEN A- CO., 
7ti Fulton St., livooklyii, N. Y. 
A COMPLETE STOCK AT 
HLIKES’ \l its i:it 11;s, 
_ DAYTON, OHIO. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS. 
A very^ebe!q» b^Yb(MIKlA^^*' fOT8ftl ° 
D. VV. KAl.’FF.MAN, Des Moines, Iowa. 
r |M{UES A LARGE STOCK OF APPLE, 
, ■ '• -' “ ' 1 ’ - 1 ud large Also A is,, Pencil, Cherry. 
I i'llr, I lam, Grape Vines, &r„ which we will naek fit 
tile lowest prices. .MCCARTHY & FLOWER. 
Penfield, Monroe county, N. Y. 
Stock, )JcuiitiTi, t. 
\Y D- "'HI PI’S, Producer and breeder of 
«a8k,o. el kH0Wn 
For purity ot blood and being well bred the Atagtu 
Hogs are nor. surpassed by any breed. Thev are 
urge and tine, and of superior style, and may bo re- 
Hod on. Ihe Hogs arc mostly spotted. Any one 
wanting Pigs or Hogs of the genuine Magic slock 
should address mo at Marion. Martoi, 1 1 itmi. Sent 
to all points by express or freight. Send lor I’rico 
I 4181. 
SPECIAL NOTICE. 
TUB question Is frequently asked, wliat makes or 
constitutes the Magic Hogs? They were produced 
from tour pure and distinct breeds m Hog*, three of 
Which Were Imported, namely I’oliiml, Big Spotted 
< htmi. Big Irish GrarJei, arid Bylleld. The Magic 
Hog Is ill line bom- but large sue, combining more 
eminently than any ui her. the e v.-.tlleneles ol both 
I II ge -llill -mutt breed-., being doellu. Very good t'ecd- 
ei-s, brepilevs and HUeklers, fattening readily at any 
age. and vet attaining great weigtu and tiiaiiiiRv. 
1 bey Minietltnes dress ;vo Ills., at troni ten to twelve 
ol'.'!" < ,ronl cJahtceu 10 twenty niontli-old, 
•jJ! Jo w |0 IIim at l ull growth 1 have hud them to dress 
. . , 1 “‘ s - I'lie Mattie llegs have loni; bodies, 
slmi'l legs, broad, siruigbt buck, deep sides, with 
square, heavy hums and shoulders, drooping ours, 
and are ot line style, generally, 
Pure Bred Poultry. 
FOR SA LE. Bred from my l»R f'/.E STRAINS. 
bend Stamp tor Deseilnlive I’li-eulni- and Price 
List to G. H. WARNER, New York .Mills. 
< ineJdu (’o,. n , 5 . 
r lMioi oiiglilu-ed Diii liiHiig, brent from stock im- 
1 . ported 1 mm England and-Seotlaud. and from 
tbo most approved milking families, male und le- 
nmle, old and young. Win. G, .Murkhum, Avon, N. v. 
C \ m . C. coi.t, 
HARTFORD, CiOTsMV., 
Importer ami |{m>ilftr of Jri'sey (attie, 55 er| v . 
shire Suitie ami < hoiec Uaint* Fowls. 
A lew dersoya l’nr sale cows, yearlings and calve-,. 
Address, for description and terms, as above. 
,JI I'ERIOR STUCK. 1 Mill eon tin no in bn ed 
n and ship Chestin'-YVlilto and Berlolnre Swine, 
b 'liLnloW" Sheep Dtil'IiillU and Aldei-nev f'alv. s. 
uml all the host varieties of low!*. Mend for .-li eular 
Ailih-ess THUS. WOOD, Doc Run. ( liesier Co.. I'm. 
/AIIIO IMPROVED ( HESTER IHH.S pro- 
, ,, 1 li'/’F, 1 , 1 !!it 1 , ‘ ‘” 0<1 Cunsumed. Address 
I.. B. SILVER, Mulem, O. 
T'» GA ME FOWL FANCIERS. SO as fine 
0 lOMi kril uml hrml VoMiiir Gmnc ruwlN ;my 
mi this irmHiIi-v for All 11» •' I'i'liicl |i:i l v;tr|t*lii*s, 
»’Mil $tu por pair. A<ltin*:.s John sto.nk, 
( oHte&vJJIc, i’liCHteL' 0 u M iNinn. 
LWNUY POULTIty FOR MALE Will nil a 
I low orders for superior cpcclmous Buff anil Purt- 
ridge Cochins, Dark and Ligln. Ririhiuiis. Hoiidims. 
F. 11. L 011 km, Salisbury I’onlei', Horkuuci Co,, N. V. 
n or DAN AND G. DORKING FOWLS, 
.pure hvetl. tloiuluus, per pair, frt; G. Dorkings, 
*.-( per pair. One pair lust year ILnidans (extra nice), 
f’.l- WM. P031EBOV Ovid, N. V 
1)1 It 1 ; Bred Fonltry at ri'inionaiiin rates. Send 
stamp for eireular. A, 11. Howard. Ouiru, Wis. 
ORE,M11 M FOWLS. A SPLENDID LOT 
A ot Huiuians. Buff, White, Partridge und Grouse 
Cochins ; Dark Brahmas und African Bantam*, for 
sale at rcunonahle prices for the quality. All bred 
from J-iviiUnm fowls. -Vo dtanuttHllm Uinlmumt. 
ISAAC VAN WINKLE. 
Box No. 13. Greenville, N. J. 
iUiscellaneons. 
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY 
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
261 and 263 BROADWAY, Cor. WARREN STREET. 
CAPITAL ... ^1,000,000. 
Pays four per cent, interest per annum on depost, 
subject to check ut sight. 
Pay- live per cent. Interest per annum on special 1 
deposit s remaining aix months or longer. 
Empowered to act as financial agent for States, 
Corporations and individuals. 
To net us agents of Corporations in issuing, regis¬ 
tering. or countersigning certificates. 
To aet u* trustees of mortgages of railroads and 
other corporations. 
To act as trustees for married women, and rnay 
take charge ot and manage their separate property. 
The Company Is a legal depository for moneys paid 
into court 
n. It. M \ NG X M, President. 
J AS. itHCHIKICLL, Secretary, 
BISHOP SOULE'S LINIMENT, ~ 
Invented Ft the Into Bishop Sot 1 . 1 ;. Is creating ti 
i-i'vohutot) In the olive "I Met \TICA, RHi'PMATISM, 
NKUlIM.r.U, KlDNKY Mild SPINAL C'O.MPI.A I NTH, 
Sum,: Tlf 110 AT. Mi’ltAINH, fee. The cures elte. ted by it 
are almost beyond beltel. Try it. its© lit 1 M 1 lug else, 
and you will be .aired. It. Is tlir only sure cure for that 
ilrmilial rlinnsr, Sclatiru. For sale by Druggist-, 
price’5e. and js|,50 per Untile. If your druggist litis 
none ask lit in to get It for you. All wholesale druggists 
have it. F. W. RYDER <Si 8 uN, Proprietors, Boston. 
JOHN F. HENRY, Agent., New York. 
JJaiitts, ©tc. 
TO PAINTERS AND FARMERS. 
PATENT PREPARED PAINT, 
All Shades and Colors, IMEixed 
Ready for Use. 
Attention ts solicited to this new article of paint. 
Which for painting fattn buildings. Implements and 
imielilnery. fat to wagons and can iages, furniture, 
Ac., A 1 '., stands unrivalled lor 
BEAUTY. KCUNOMY AND DURABILITY. 
This is tod a •* wash, ' but a ehetnie iMv prepared 
ml paint, compounded ftoiti pure linseed ml u|imt 
scientific prtnt'iplvs, , 1111 ) ts warranted equal to any 
In use. at about .tne-lialf (heeosl of ot her oil pitiiUs. 
It being always ready for use, without Hie addition 
"! "d or other articles, it is just the thing needed on 
every farm and tn every household 
Put up ill quail cutis ut.......* 11.50 
Two quart curia ar... (hi 
Four quart caiiii ut,.. 1.50 
By the kcc of barrel at *1 per gallon. 
FA ItM ERS gl vo Hits paint a trial, and you will use 
no other. Bent by rutliond to any part, of the coun¬ 
try on roccltit «,i pneu. \ box i-mitalnlng four quart 
cans, of different color*, sent to 11 in <jtte who would 
like 00 agency of this paint, for $1,60, Agents want¬ 
ed In every town itml city, to whom a liberal sulnrv 
will be paid, or u commission allowed, from which u. 
profitable business can be secured. Address 
PATENT PAINT (JO„ 
fin* M'-AG I*. O. AiigUNln, iMc. 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
THE 
Averill Chemical Paint 
IS THE BEST 
In the world for exterior work upon Cottager, Villus, 
or Building* of any kind, whether buiti of brick, 
wood or Iron. It Is 11 liquid, irmly fur use and requires 
no till thinning or drier. Purest white, and uny de¬ 
sired shade cult bo bad In packages from one gallon 
upwards. 
Tests ol six years, warrant 'is tn pronouncing it 
the most, durable amt beautiful paint made. 
What People say ; 
PETER 11 EN PERSON, St.'iaiSM w and FLORIST, 
N K'V York, writes, Feb. IT, |H7t , 
" It 1- now a year and 11 half ago since 1 painted my 
rc-tdcuec wo b 1 lie A vcut t.i, Chemical Paint, ami, 
compared with painting that. I had done with tlio bust 
W It It 1 ) Lead and Oil til. Uto same time, I find 1 tin t the 
Cl 114 .Mit* a t. I’d,vr retains Hie color ami gloss far 
superior to t.liu lead oil. In the future 1 will use no 
other,” 
.1. V. NK'HOLg.A iteniTKir and Civil. End INKER, 
(in \ Vo k, N. .1., writes, Mareli: 
•'Over 1 wo years ago 1 hud my house painted wit h 
tbe Avuitiu, I’M.vr. uml from close observation, 
llilnk il superior to the best English White Lead 
Covers better, retains, its glus ,. .uni dues Rol crack or 
elialkotT in tact, become* firmer wlfli age. I think 
il ebeuper because id' these qualities, allowing first 
cost the same. From niv experience, the culms stand 
mnnli better Ihim any other Paint, in use.” 
Sample card of beiiiilllul colors,and I'ecomniendit- 
tions from owners of the finest residences in the 
©oil 11 tty furnished tree by the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
.'Ki Ituilinu Slip, New York : 
Oi '1 ricvcLind, Ohio. 
Ask for the Averill i'hemd ai. punt, and lake 
no other, us iiuniy hueepurrhattd imitations, tummlnti 
il was ours, und bent swindled. 
Jnbustrirtl Societies. 
THE MAMMOTH 
CINCINNATI 
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 
IS DJOW OrKTV 
and will continue until October 7th, In 13131KNSE 
BUILDINGS, covering Four. Acres and Costing 
over.¥75,000. 
m ACRE III * 1 MACHINERY IY MOTION! 
EIGHT IIVIIVIENSE DEPARTMENTS: 
THE LARGEST DISPLAY 
EVER HELD IN THE UNITED STATES. 
Arrangements have been made for tlie conveyance 
and accommodation of visitors. 
Admission....45 CTs. I 5 Tickets.$ 1 , 
PROSPECT PARK 
FAIR GROUND ASSOCIATION 
Will hold their 
SECOND ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL AND 
HORTICULTURAL FAIR. 
Or the grounds of the Association, at Gravesend, 
OCTOBER IT. is. IP and 20. 
Animals and article*ror exhibition and competition 
are invited from all quarter*. 
Premium list:, can be obtained by application in 
person or by lettor, to 
GKORGK VV. OAKLEY. Snpt.. 
Fulton, cor. Buerum St., Brooklyn. 
CUKIBNEU’S LDMBKB* l,OG ftOOK.- 
1 ' I lie standard book tor ninuimi lug ail kb ds of 
Logs, Lumber. Board*, Plank, Wood, &e. Over 100 - 
«W Copies ha ve been sold. Kept by all bookseller*in 
the Lolled Statu a. Sent, pnst-naid to any address for 
30 cent*. GKO. W. FISHER, Publisher. 
0 Exchange 8 t,, Hoehester, N. V, 
“FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine ot existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewing machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
to the most, delicate and ornamental fabrics for ladles and children, it, has proved itself thoroughly efficient 
and entirely satisl'act n-v. Of unuqtmlnd simplicity amt eoiupaClneaH of construction, capable of being 
learned and operated With nne-fonnh 'bo usual expenditure ol time and labor, with a capacity lot quantity, 
quality and variety of execution bemud its competitors, and 11 reputation for durability uud reliability 
known and appreciated hy thousands, It is offered to the people for the most critical inspection and coai- 
parisun, with confidence that U> obvious merit* cannot fail to convince the careful examiner of ds superi¬ 
ority. Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
II A IIT F O II D, € o NN . 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE I’RI Ml PAL CITIES AND TOWNS, 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED, 
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