PERSONAL ITEMS. 
QUjcnts tDanteir, &t. 
Kcm Cocks, (Etc 
£ife insurance 2U>nertieemenL 
CENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW 
wors. Now ready 
Q O O I> BOOMS 
FOR RURALISTS. 
HA ving opened a Depository of Books on AGRL 
CULTURE, HORTICULTURE, and kindred sub- 
jects, at each of the Publication Offices of the RURAt 
New-Youkkk, we are prepared to furnish most ol 
the work* on Rural Affairs issued by American and 
European publishers, llclow 1 * a list of a portion of 
the works we can furnish, with the price at which 
each will be forwarded, post-paid, to any section of 
our widely-extended country — including the Pacific 
States and Territories. Alaska- &<\ 
LIST OF BOOKS AND PKICES. 
AIl*o’« New Am. F»nn BooklY.IO Mwiusl ou Kl*t an.] Hem? 
Do. Diuiuwtuf DoaieeUe An Culture .. 55 
molt...... I^ChMuiu*] nf Tobscco Culture.. 30 
Do. Rnnd Arrliltertore..... ,l ( rA Meybew'e Practical Bw.V 
Auuirkxn Itinl Kumtr. Sol ke-pInKtSlrrlt sad Double 
Amtrkxo I'oinalcgy(PXtfllu» Eutrr.... SO 
tmllone......,3/0 M*yhew’* Account fioolu (to 
Aim-M oop&lK-Tt-vtTiInrojiit: gn i* , 1 b the above.....,1,50 
Wfl*)«••■•»>.. 60 Do. K«y (to go with above) .. >0 
Amnriuin Row fhiltarlet ... 30 MLIm on Hnne'e Coot (doth) "6 
Aui. Waudeeail LWul I'UaU-l,5J Moderti Cookery, liy Mi„ Ae- 
Arrbit-.-: lore f Cmimilii*. A loo end Mr« fi J Halo.I,.’. 
Miller) Vfi 1 Vel^ne end ?!< Slonumurte) Design*,- 165 
JlluHtrelion*...10,00 plot** sad doeiVne.10,00 
FI eery'* Krult GenUn., 1,40 Mr Vineysrd >1 /,ek»vli-w . |,}{ 
r<-.ir:tifn! r^Avol IT* at* (Lon- N«rton> KVimr.U Sdentifle 
do* Edition! 60 f»lor*4 llle.5,00 Ayrlcelturr.. 56 
llyment'e t'anharr-r'eComplin' Onion Culture.. y\J 
Ion (150 llluetrstlonek.5,50 One Farm of fen Acros. no 
Do. Ksbhlt Fiuicier. aft Puscms cn tho Row..l.JA 
Blot* luspborrj Cnltnre-. .. » I'd end lb> IT.™.1,56 
Itriwk'e lio-ik r.f>lou.ni»(iiaw)|.56 I'ntdei-'e Lam! Moiuun-. Ml 
WIDOWS’ A\D ORPHANS’ BENEFIT Ti 
A new FUndv-Book cf Family Medicine. By Geobob 
M. Beard, a. M., M. D., of the University of the 
City of Mew York. It tells what to do and bow to 
do it In every emergency. Quackery. Humbuggery 
and Patent Medicine* exposed. It Is the only relia¬ 
ble and trustworthy work Of the kind published, and 
for proof of this send for circulars. Sample copy or 
Outfit f rce to agent*. One agent in Venango Co., Pa., 
sold <*i copies first two days. E. B. TREAT & CO., 
Publishers. 654 Broadway, flew York. 
CHARLES II. RA1MOAD, Prekideut 
ROBERT A. GRA53ISS, Secretary. 
SHEPPARD HORAAS, Consulting Actuary, 
Pub lishers. 654 Broadway. 
A GENTS! READ TH 181 
Wo will pay Agents a Salary of S30 per week 
and expenses, or allow u large commission, to sell 
our new wonderful Inventions. Address 
M, WAIiN'KU A CO,. Marshall, Mich. 
This ie a mutual Company. The Policy Holders are Its Members. 
Tito Surplus and Earninas are theirs, and Divided anions thorn every year on the 
Contribution Plan. 
Its Directors are among the most experienced Insurance Men and Financier;, in the 
country. 
Its Officers arc careful and conservative. 
Its Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more than pays all Losses. 
It has paid in two years nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends, 
Its risks are examined and selected with great care. 
As a consequence, its rate of Mortality is less than any other Company in the cc;;:.ivy. 
It deals only in Cash. 
It pays the foil amount, of the Policy In Cash. 
Its Dividends are paid in Cash. 
Its Assets are Cash. 
Its Managers and Representatives believe in the Security ana economy of Cnclt ©nij 
Cash Insurance is the Safest. 
Cash Insurance is the Cheapest. 
This Company lias never dono other than a Cash Bnstnese. 
In the character of Policies issued by this Company — 
The Policy Holder makes an Investment oavlust better Interest than Govcrnt .r : 
Bonds) 
Lays up an Annuity lor Sickness or Old A get 
And secures those dependent on him from want in case ot death. 
The most popular features in the practice of Life Insurance wore originate,; by ike 
Actuary of this Company. 
Tito business of the Company is the embodiment of them all. 
It is, hence, enabled to offer advantages unsurpassed by these offered by any oehev 
Company in the country. 
Intelligent investigation will prove rhis. 
Farmers and Business Men who seek to nnlto 
It Otis, Blacks, Polishes and Soaps tJ 
Harnrur at the same time, 
Price 50 cts. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars, 
Scud for Circulars. Address 
ft. F. WHITNEY A CO.. 
_Lexington. Mass. 
A gents wanted 
For a New I Host rated Hook, oj great historical in¬ 
terest, stirring events and thrilling adventure. 
Or thirty years of Pioneer l.lfe In the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains and Oregon : with ft history of the country, 
including the labors, influence and fate of 
THE OREGON MISSIONARIES. 
By Mrs. Fuances F. Victor of Oregon, For Circu 
iartt and terms, address R. \V. BLISS & CO., 
Hartford, Ct.; Toledo. O. " 
Newark, N. J. 
\XTANTED. -Agents In ull uurts of the U, 8 ., to 
It sell nut groat hook for the million, rl*., THE 
LIFE OK THIS I,ATE GKOKGK PEABODY, illus¬ 
trated and published at a price suited to the tiroes. 
_If. B. KUnBKLL, Boston, Mass. 
£»£> (kftil A YEAR. AND EXPENSES TO 
vDaj.’ MM/events to sol I the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine in the 
world. Stitch alike an hath sides. ONE MACHINE 
without Money. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland. Ohio, It .aton. Mass.. or Bt. Louis. Mo. 
AGENTS! AGENT*t AGENTS! 
1 V Now I have It! Something new I Attractive! 
Valuable: Just what Agutits want! Whut every 
family wont*! Something for Holidays ! lOu more 
Agents wanted til i-nw! Quick wiles! Large profits! 
A young lady makes $22,40 in one-half nay ! Others 
cun do it. 1 offer tlm largest premiums over offered. 
Bond for my private circular. 
V*. . IlwiHin^iA, 
Springfield, Maw,, er Chicago, III. 
TO'f FI?- WORKING CLASH.—TTonrcootrjirrjta.Td tofux» 
nidi all cUtx/'» «itli wu.iimt etnpJoynu.tii i t lu tsiv, the wiiolcof 
tec tinii; or for the Sparc moments. Humic: s new, light cad 
p.ontuhkr. Portent of either M'x cssUvesra f«an 60c. t-o $Cpct 
evening, ami n proportional eum by aevtaing their whole brae 
to the buttma. 1 .. I'-o « and Jtitli cam ncxriv as tnurh ct. ,-uco. 
That *11 who pc« tlijs notice may tendlltclr adds-s.,. and tc, like 
l.inJn<*«. wenrskc lids b n punt Mckd offer I To inch ssorcr.ci 
well * iU«( 1 «t!. we will ton ti f 1 to cay fi ,r the I coble of writing. 
Full parli -Ulari, a valuable rumple, wtidi will do to commerce 
work on, and a Ctipy of The Propltti Liter art/ Companion— 
on- of the Isrgrtt rod best t'-tni'v ncwtpa pers published—ell 
•tntfrto liy ihmI, IfyAu wrtit pmnnTicnt, ixrodfiAbiC' 
t ork.addie.vi R C. ALLEN 6 ; CO., Augusta, Btuinc. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AG 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
wtll 
Tho Public are reqaesued, for full information, to apply at tho Company's Office, or to 
any of its Agents. 
Active, Intelligent men, familiar with the business ot Life Iasuranoe, will do we!! 
to co-operate with this Cora puny. 
Address all Communications to the Company’s Offioe, 
Wo. 182 BUOADWAY, HEW YOafi. 
OOK AGENTS WA NTED FOR 
Mark Twain’s 
NEW ROOK, with 234 Engravings, 
IE INNOGENTS ABROAD 
Ol THE VLuTILCBIIIPS PROG HESS. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
Uliaccllaneous 
iruscullanconB 
KEN’fuCKY is said to be largely a Baptist Stgsw, 
having nine hundred ohureties, with a member¬ 
ship of 86,000 whites and 20,000 blacks. 
The Protestant and Catholic Mission House at 
Nanking, China, has been totally destroyed by 
a mob. The inmates barely escaped with their 
lives. , 
Sooti.akd has a population only about one- 
half ns groat as thut of Ireland, but there was 
657,400 gallons more whisky consumed in Scot¬ 
land in lSdJ than lu Ireland. 
The steuniship China, which urrived at San 
Francisco on the 86 U 1 uit. brought three thou- 
etind six hundred nurds of silk worm egg? from 
China and Japan for Lyons, France. They will 
bo immediately forwarded to Now York, via the 
Pauiflo Railroad for re-shipment to France. 
An lowti editor acknowledges t he receipt of 
Oongvessitiiiul Documents in advance of tne 
mail. The way it occurred was this:—A wolf 
chased the. mail carrier about four miles. They 
want the Government to put on that route a 
number of able-bodied wolves to facilitate 
matters. 
Alter tho first sermon of Father Monteabro, 
the Cltramontaue sucoessor of l'ere llyacinthe, 
in (he cathedral of Notre Dame, one ol the fas¬ 
tidious ladies of Paris said:—“How terrible to 
be compelled to listcu to the chirping of a blue¬ 
bird after having hearkened for years to the 
melodious song of a nightingale." 
On one occasion the Into Rufus Choate was 
prevented from delivering a certain address, 
and Oliver Wendell Holmes was announced to 
“nil” his place. Dr. Holmes, on onto ing the 
desk, said, by way of introduction, that he 
could never hope to till Mr. Choate's place, but. 
he would, for an hour, endeavor to rattloaround 
in it! 
The latest “discovery," which lias been proved 
to have been but a relative discovery after all, is 
that of a vaccination by Jenner. According to 
the Medical Gazette, quoting an English author¬ 
ity, v(torination ia described in almost the exact 
same words by Dhanwantari, the author of 
Bale toy., Grantbau, a famous Hindoo medical 
work, as a non-scieutiiic writer of to-day would 
use in describing Inoculation by tho vaccine mat¬ 
ter. There certainly can be no doubt of r he fact 
that this Important agent of prevention has been 
known for many centuries to the Hindoos. 
COLLEGE President Quincy carried one of hl 3 
Virtues (o excess - early rising; and United 
States President John Quincy Adams was nisei 
addicted to the same abuse of nature. One day 
these distinguished men attended Judge Story’s 
lecture to his class in t he Cambridge Law School. 
Seated on the platform, in full view of the class, 
in a very few mimitoatbey fell fast asleep. The 
Judge paused u moment, and then, pointing to 
the two sleeping presidents, said, sonorously:— 
“ Gentlemen, you see before you melancholy ex¬ 
amples of tho evil effects of early rising.” The 
remark stin ted n shout of laughter, which effect¬ 
ually aroused mid confused tho sleepers. 
O FARMERS ANB CAPITALISTS 
HI PORTA NT TO HORSEMEN! 
INFLAMMATION CANNOT EXIST WHEEff 
A FINS CHANCE FOE A GOOD INVESTMENT, 
F ARMER’S HELPER SHOWS HOW 
todouMn tho pro lit* of the farm, and how farm¬ 
ers and Miolr son* ran *soh nmkn 
SI no PF.R MONTH 
in win tor 10 , 00.1 copies will benmlled free to farm ora. 
Send mime and Kddnvt* to ZK1ULBR, McCURDY & 
Op., Phtladolpblft, Fhl, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, 
Ill.. St. Louts, Mo., oprlngtlold. Mass.. 
A 300 Acre Faria for sale, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, la 
KAZt JEK0Y, CHARLES 00., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Aequia Creek Depot. The improve¬ 
ment* ire. a pood newS-room house, with dry oellar; 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a fine young 
oi£Mtd of 250 choice trees. There are about 225 
acres arable, the balance in 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Red Cedar, 
Locust, and 
Pine Timber. 
Land well adapted to t,ho growth of 'Wheat, Corn, 
Oats, Eye. Barley, Potatoes,^Truok and Grass. As a 
GRASS on STOCK FARM, 
it cannot be surpttsKed, Communication with Wash¬ 
ington by Mall Boat twice a day. 
E^FreleUt taken lYom tite Farm by River 
Boats. 
The Baltimore A Potomac Railroad, uotv being 
built, terminate* on this farm, or rather on the ad¬ 
joining, os the whole tract la not offered. This Bond, 
when completed, will make this farm very valuable, 
and is well worth the attention of capitalists. 
Address H. B, SMITH, 
Nanjemoy, Charles Co., Md. 
IS AJPX»I*IEX> t 
Fresh H’bunds. Galls, Call:/, Hrniste, are dried clown 
and healed without loftm j-.itijn. Scratches, Sand 
Crocks, Su'etHng* and Spi tne itirrod by a few applica¬ 
tion*. A thorough use will also cure Stctonu, Poll 
Bril , H'in/t Galls and Lam-nets, from whatever cause. 
For Gargrt, Sore TeaU and }iog \and all .-lores and 
Swellings on Cowsu.cS Oxen, it ft Invaluable. 
It lx L' 7 uallu Effectual an Man in all car. where a 
good Liniment i* needed. Sold by all DnuKiste. 
V. HAN60M it CO„ Proprletora. Buftalo, N. Y. 
A QENTS wanted everywhere. Brown’s Patent 
, I> ,‘.!!V’ ,1 C '? n6 yentuatlr.g Damper gives tnc moat 
heal, with tUa lea^t fuel. No Expres.i rhr.r'-e*, Send 
for Circulars. O. it. RftlGGS A COk 
184 Washtngion Bt., New York. 
During thp yaar which has juet past Mrs. Stephens 
has beon writjufi tho above Story ei"pret*ely for 
SATURDAY N1(?UT. the best tamilv fwper in the 
country. 
B §P w A hotk T 16 THE FINKST 8T0RY she 
“ Mure Secret* Than One '' Is now being published 
in Sait an ay Night. No. 17, which is for sale by nil 
Newsdealer* 
(ST* Specimen ooples sent free to anv address. 
Bubocrlntion price of Satitida y Night, *3 per 
ieur ; 81.50 per six months, and *1 v>e, four montlia. 
, ... . DAVIB A ELYeRSON, 
Publishers and Proprietors of Saturday Night, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
“ f !»I.1»E 8150 LAST WINTER.” 
1 So writes a farmer who bought Uiu Hunter's 
Guide.’’ Any man or boy can have lots of run. game 
and money, by buying the ONLY RKUAftr.K book 
that tells how to hunt, flsh, rrop, tan fur/, Ac.. &c. 
27,0fi0 already sold. Near 10(1 pngoe. Seat b>' mail to 
you for only 25 cents, fend to ’ 
HU NT KB A CO., Publishers, 
Hinsdale. N. H. 
Implements, iHartjinerj), 
The 
Blanchard Churn. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R. Hft Alien &, Qq s 
Pa O. Box 376, 
__ New-York. 
pOR CABINET ORGANS 
1 AND MELODEONS. 
THERE IS NO BOOK EQUAL TO iY ! 
OLAKEE’g NSW SrZSTHOB 
TOE 
REED ORGANS. 
Already establi*hod as the leading text book for 
Instruments of the Organ class, m Colleges Semi¬ 
naries. Oongerrarorle*. Ac,, ar.d used by the hest 
teachers Forseli-lnetrucUor, ltts unexcelled. Full 
Voluntaries, Jtc. (Copyrighted 
V>t9.) Price $2.50. Bent p.^toge wild on receipt of 
price. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. 
Every time you put down your carpets without uslnp 
Snyder'* Patent Carpet Hooks. The beat, simplest, 
most convenient, durable, labor-saving and econoral- 
oulCarpel Fastener ever Invented. Once in the floor, 
they remain for yours, ready for use. Yon can put 
down or take up your carpet in len minutes at anv 
time. Try them once, and you will use no other. For 
sale everywhere. Manufactured by E. P. PALMER 
Loekport. N. Y. JuMUPH 81NTON, Angola, N. Y. 
General Agent. 
AH ME US! SAVE V 
by using Dr. W. W. Fhai.ey’s 
HORSE ANDCATTLE POWDERS 
the best nnd safest remedy for Coughs, Cold*, Dis¬ 
temper, Pleuro-Poeumonia, Los: of Appetite and a 
Want ot Condition in Horses. Ha* no antimony or 
sulphur, or anything a horse can Like cold on. Also 
for Milk levers. Colds, Pleuro-F r. C- U m on Is to Cuttle. 
Qiiinilu’s Liniment, for Sprains, Kheumatigm, 
Sore Throat, A-e.—Ute best tn the market 
Quintan’s Hoof OiatBieiti, for Contracted Feet, 
Quarter Cracks. Cults aud Si uu«e of all kinds. 
Every Farmer should have the above, as they have 
been the means of *-iving many valuable horses and 
cuttle, tiff” .Samples csinhe hod ot all, by sending f2, 
or 50 lab. each for Powders and Liniment, and 41 for 
Hoof Ointment. CHANDLER QUINTIN, 
Equestrian Park, Trenton, N. J. 
C. " 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
V O Jill IS* l «IN . 11 K St CHANT 
32S GREENWICH STRCItT, 
N E W Y O R K. 
FFHB extraordinary 
Of the msgnifloent 
OLEOGRAPH (or Cbromo) ENTITLED 
MAMMA IS IN HEAVEN.” 
SIS FOB. $7.50. 
In order to glr o thi* beautiful and touching picture 
n greatly Increased circulation, tho publisher h«sde¬ 
cided to sell by the single copy at the usual whole¬ 
sale price, Ido this, hoping to place the picture In 
many families who otherwise could nut have it, be- 
MONBT 
EASILY 
MADE 
With our Stencil and Key Check Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD MF’G CO.. 
66 Fulton 3t., New York. 
Volin 4 
cause picture* sold only by dealers are *een by ootn- 
punitivoiy few, *nd when h largo percentage is added 
to the price, for the dealer's profit, they become too 
costly for many who do sec them. We have many 
testimonials from pnrclmsor* spesVing in the most 
exalted terms of this splendid picture. Says one: 
“ Only get it examined by eyes thuL have a heart be¬ 
hind them, and who would not wont to keep such 
n moving, elevating, heavouiy lesson for frequent 
study 
The picture is xn Oleograph, (or cbromo,) afrer the 
splmdul pnpnol palming b.v Ross)tec of New York. 
It is lS>x2f inches In size, and published at. the retail 
price ef $15. 
For the reasons above stated, tt will bo sent to any 
address on receipt of 
SEVEN DOLLARS AND A HALF, 
Thus saving to evory purchaser one-half the usual 
price. Circular*, more in detail, sent on application. 
Money may- bo sent in checks, money orders or regis¬ 
tered letter*. Address 
CHARLES H. WHEELER. Publisher, 
_ _ Box 133. Chicago, 111, 
^( ANE OF THE RENT AfclilCLL- 
Vy TURAL PAPERS PUBLISHED." 
We quote the above from the JoriiXAT, or tite 
New York State As't society, In reference to 
TILTOJfig 
-* 1 - Fashionable lutein 1 Note Papers 
ami Envelopes, 
Neatly put tn Dollar or Half-Dollar Rnxo* ,ma bent 
BY MAIL, POSTPAID, to unj part oi the country on 
receipt of price. Send for a box to 
. 1 . B. TILTON it CO., Boston. 
Cl!AS. A. DANA, Editor. 
Tbe cheapest, smartest and best New York 
Fhree editions 11 
^>i SKMT-WiirKLY, *i}| and WEEKLY. Q1 i 
ll tue Newt ut half-price. Full re porta o: 
paper. ]____ 
So 5 Semi-Wi kki y 
ALL TUE Newt ut l..... -- . n 
kets, agriculture, Formers’ and Fruit Growens' Clubs. 
story in every Weekly and Seml- 
\\ eek:y number, a present of valuable plants and 
vines to every subaonhers Inducements to canvass- 
era unsurpassed. $1,000 Life Insurances, Grand Pi- 
anps. Mowing Machines, Parlor organs. Sewing Ma- 
cnines, co., among the premiums. Specimens and 
lists free. Send lit,liar and try It. 
I. W. ENGLAND, Publislioi Sun, New York. 
tDatdjcs, iJctDefrr, 
HOW MADE FROM CIDER, 
■ Wine. Molasses or Sorghum in 10 
using drugs. For Circular*, address 
legar Maker. Cromwell. Ct. 
L aw and banking office. 
PITKIN C. WR1CKT, 
Dc Will Clinton County, loirn. 
Money loaned foruUn-mof yoar> on unencumbered 
imoroved Farms, at 10 per cent NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. (ntcvoM collected when due. Have 
been in business over seven years. Ptfiie8 having 
money to in vest , ideate not Ur. 
If so. a*k your watchtnakcr for a Bonn, & Corm- 
-Me icnt. Equiliiikicm Escapement Levek 
7 ■} ‘TH. Has flu superior In Its excelienev of roate- 
"'’.amnnAlUp Prise Medals awarded at 
London. Pam and Swiss Expositions for best per- 
tormaiicc-. Theao watches are all full ruby Jeweled 
and chronometer balance, and warranted io perform 
Correctly Liberal discount to the Trade, and extra 
W|U 1,cr - 'to agents and uiako 
it a apcclulty tu sell Micro as a standard watch. 
, , T OLTNCRB & KUUGI.ER, 
, .8 & 10 John st., tap amirs,i Now York. 
Only Who lusqi o Agentsf,,r the .M.rraifucturer s. 
W B 1/ € <> X 
SILVEB PLATE CO., 
JIANPFACTL’KERS of 
THE FINEST QUALITY OF SILVER-PLATED 
GOODS. 
Factories, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
5alesrooi^21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORE, 
q9|i S.lfEI), “VDI’R JAM.4RV 
rv—Ar Bumicj savod me *20 that wit* alreadysealed 
up to send to --.the N. Y. swiudinr," Thu* writes 
g'W'if th« 30,0(!U who save their CASH by reading the 
STAR !>PANGLED B ANN KK. Another Suva; " Out 
ol six w mi I on in our town wbn take vottr paper, at 
leapt tVl Ini • teon saved from giving to .-.windlcia lu 
«*»• Remerohor that the •’ Star Spangled Banner " 
exivise- ruai'.ility. it exposes every attempt to 
swindle, livery thief u.,<i swindler In New York 
is " in arms " at Ur- truthful > r r , ures. ll WILL reive 
you MON FT . It is a large 4U cclumn paper, 5 page*. 
Ledger -lac. It give 10 columns of t-xunsures of 
itumbio-; =• in IW. Here Is our standing offer: We 
will send you the Banner till 1S71, the superbeiigmv- 
tog. 1 Mx 2 foot, GRATIS, itbai alone »* worth $S.) all 
for io cent*. At'd MIST) THIS, wt wtli dive yon hark 
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the leading paper of it* class In New England. 
Terms : Weekly $2.50. Monthly $1.50, per year. 
Sond stump for specimens unit premium list. 
R. P- EATON X CO„ Boston, Mass. 
POK PALE-AT A BARGAIN SINGLE 
1 barrel or lot. live bbls. cwni ibs. each,) Grafton 
MInert i Pnir.t, valuable for houses, barns, fences, 
carvlukesand carriage amkove. and uirrieultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN ft. Wild JAMS. 
_ Rural New-Yorker otfle , Ito ehesle r. N. V . 
pLl T 3S.-47 PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. 
have your money. Send stump for li-t. 
L. L. FAIRCHILD, RoUing Prairie, Wts. 
OK SALK. 
FISH GUANO. 
WM. H. H. GLOVER, Southold, N. Y, 
“Hazard & Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil Is the 
best."—0 hicago Tribune, 
