FRUIT p> 
Agents tttantefe, S'c 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
Stock, poultrii, &t 
implements, ittarhinern, £recs, plants, Seebs, (Ete 
Gulian C. Vehplanck. long known as n lit¬ 
erary man, died fti New York City on the 18th 
ult., aged eighty-four yeans. Graduating from 
Columbia College in 1801, he studied law; was 
admitted to the bar; upentseveral years in travel 
abroad; engaged In politic* on his return, and 
was elected to the Legislature; became Profes¬ 
sor in Episcopal Theological Seminary In 1821; 
was sent to Congress four years later and served 
four terms; and since then he was engaged 
wholly in literary pursuits. From 1828 he had 
been a Regent of the Uulvcralty of New York; 
and he tilled many other official positions with 
ability. He was a contemporary of Cooper, 
Irving and Paulding in literature. 
John G. 8axk lately fell and broke his arm, 
whereat the Lowel Courier exclaimed, “Too 
bad! We hope he hasn't permanently injured 
Ins humerus.” Thereupon the poet responded 
lhymingly; 
Thanks for your kind condolence; I would write 
A merry rhyme, In answer, If 1 might; 
But then—confound thu fall -the very Htone 
That broke my humerus hurt my ftmny-bone! 
Ensign Geo. K. Adams, of the Oneida, and 
Lieut. Commander Stewart, went below when 
that vessel was sinking, forced the doors ol' the 
magazine, got cartridges, loaded and tired a gun 
three times, and were in the act of loading the 
fourth time when the ship had sunk so far astern 
that the rifle gnu at the bow fell over and killed 
t lie former. They stood nobly at their post, 
“SniRLJtY Dare." a lady correspondent at 
Washington, says that Mr. Sumner “sits m the 
Senate like a great faithful hound, casting 
watchful glances up to the gallery, where every 
woman who seals herself Imagines,atone time 
or other, that she Is the object of the Senator’s 
seruLiuy. To me the look seems searching for a 
face that never appears.” 
Mr. George Wakeman, one of the most 
promising young Journalists in New York, died 
in Harlem on the lath lust. Ho was an attache 
of the World; had written much for the maga¬ 
zines; and held the position of stenographer to 
the State Assembly al the time of his death. 
Gen. Mantel Qlesada, late Connnander-in- 
Cliiuf of ihe Cuban army, Is but thirty-seven 
years old. Ho commenced his military career 
in Mexico. Ilia face indicates quickness of per¬ 
ception, great firm ness and candor, and in man¬ 
ner he is a most Mulshed gentlemen. 
A Philadelphia correspondent says that 
Itev. Albert llaines, the eminent Presbyterian 
divine, is failing rupidly, and will hardly he able 
to Jive through the current.year. 
Phot. Kuoiiug, of Cornell University, received 
lately, from the Sultan of Turkey, tho glittering 
star of the Imperial Order of the Mejldtc, accom¬ 
panied by a very flattering letter. 
TiiAUtElui no longer plays In public. When 
he played In America with Gottschulk, he was 
double the ago of tho American pianist, but lie 
outlives him. 
Anna Mehlig Is said to stand at the head of 
the Judy pianists in this country, because she 
pleases botli New York and Boston. 
Santa Anna is seventy-two years old, but as 
ambitious as ever, aud yet hopes to rule Mexico. 
Minnie Hatch is the couter of attraction at 
the Imperial Italian Opera, Moscow. 
Gen. Longstrbbt is Fresidout. of the New Or¬ 
leans Central .Republican Club. 
Liszt, the pianist, wants to be a bishop. 
a mufc BOAR 
JL that took the 
Print Premium 
for the bent in his 
class at the late 
Ohio State Pair 
held at Toledo, 
IntS, wan an Ohio 
Improved Ches¬ 
ter. bred by L. B. 
Silver. Send u 
a- w.." , r- stamp for a de- 
nigiKP" 1 '' 1 stiriinioi) of this 
famous breed of 
great variety of other thorough-bred 
Irens L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
HAMILTON, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND UNION STREETS, 
PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE 
. WITH OVER 
lOOO ILLlSTBATIO>S, 
50,000 REFERENCES, 
A FAMILY RECORD, 
AND 
FAMILY ATjBUM. 
THIS GREAT WORK contains a storehouse of 
information that can only reach the mind through 
the eye. Its iltusi rations carry one buck to the most 
Important era of the world, and are of themselves a 
comprehensive review of the .Seriplures, represent¬ 
ing the most Interesting Views, rimmctor*. Symbols, 
Historical Events, Landscape Scenes, Antiquities. 
Costumes, etc., etc. They attract the eye. correct 
erroneous impressions, awaken new thoughts, and 
furnish clearer views of Divine Truth. Asa help to 
parent#, ministers uml Kalilmth-school teachers in 
fulfilling the dunes ol their separate and high voca¬ 
tions—uml to all others to w hom Immortal soul-arc 
intrusted—tliis splendid pictorial volume cannot be 
overestimated. It is the 
Iflost Interrstln? for tlic Farmer, 
most Valuable for the Student, 
Mom Instructive for the Teacher, 
Most Appropriate for the C hild, 
Most Useful for the Minister, 
Most Elegant for the Farlor, 
Most Prolitablc lor the Study. 
swine, and 
animals, j 
P ruK-nriKD oiehtkk-wiutk pigh, 
SOUTH DOWN MIICEP, poultry, pigeons, 
RABBITS, Ac., bred and shipped by J. W. & M. 
IRWIN, I’pnntngtonvilie, Chester county, Un. we 
also furnish eggs uf the various breeds of Poultry. 
Send lor circular. 
HORT-TIOFUNS.—Bulls, t'nw«, anil Heif¬ 
ers. bred from tlrsf-classmilkingstock. for sale by 
JONATHAN TALCOTT. Rome, N. Y. 
HORACE L, EMERY’S PATENT 
ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE-POWER, 
With Thresher and Cleaner. 
^ CLEANERS.—All sizes from two 
Weight hors® powers, also suited for rtnam op water 
I here combined machines an constructed 
precisely cylinder and cnnc-iive as de- 
scribed below. 0 bey have also In addition the Chaff¬ 
ing. Winnowing and Hcrcenuig attachments for Sep¬ 
arating and Cleaning Grain and Grass Heeds lit for 
market at nnennd thesaroe operation, w ithout waste 
of any grain from any part of the machine In the pro¬ 
cess. 
They are capable of doing nearly &» muoh work 
HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT 
ENDLESS RAILWAY HORSE-POWER, 
With Wood Sawing Mill. 
This Power is constructed on the Reel or Forked- 
wheel principle, with mam and count,nr shafts. imd 
with theirseries of gears and couplings outside of the 
power for changing sidcs.specds and forces of tho hand 
puller, tor driving the various kinds of machines,end 
for other purposes, without, changing tho travel or 
labor of tho Horses, Mnlea or Oxen. 
Tho links or t he endless platform are made of mal¬ 
leable iron, and the small cross shafts of polished 
steel, which give to these powers triple strength 
and durability of these parts, with » saving of more 
than two hundred pounds In weight over any other 
Hull way Power. The tension of the endless chain and 
platform aud Its adjustment for running with the. 
least possible friction are provided for, 8nd all chan¬ 
ges of speeds and adjustments are readily understood 
and managed by any person competent to use this 
class of machinery. 
More thHn eight thousand of these Horse Powers 
have been sold unit used during twenty years past, and 
In all parts of thnglobe,with uniform results as to du¬ 
rability and efficiency from first to last,, and with al¬ 
most nominal cost for repairs except for a new plank 
flooring occasionally. 
They have never been excelled in competitive trial* 
by any others, and have often been reported us being 
one-tnird more efficient than the next best when 
worked by the same horses, with the same travel and 
elevation, and In competition with those of nil of the 
principal manufacturers Of this country ■■■i .. ... . ..___ m 
AHpccd Governor is furnished when desired, fat and introduced by the proprletors of die'Albanv Ag- 
small cost,) to control and regulate the velocity to the Ticultnral Works during the twenty-fire years since 
natural travel of the animals, and requirements of their organization by the present superintendent in- 
the machines driven, and to avoid accidents. ventornnd patentee. 
HORACE L. EMERY’S PATENT HORSE-POWER , 
W n il OVERSHOT THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. 
All sizes for Horae, Steam hie the velocity that Is 
or Water Power, with or _ ever required for practl- 
wtthoiit,VibratingScpara- cal use. The So mini to, 
tors. These Threshers are crank tsdriven by a heavy 
made with Iron-covered - Yj iron balance band wheel 
and heavy wood eylin- TT gg 1 _L The concave is mount- 
ders. will) solid Iron plate Jgs,/fh ed so ns to be adjustable 
concave heads and cast- *&§S;iyk\ v .! iT/ 1/ 1 In all ways or directions. 
Heel shaftH< arejtltted yttn a THu - * - '\ a- 1 * |u-h to MCtinno jute th^ pOHi* 
Pawl and Ratchet pulleys fA-rjY3_— ' * 'TT—Pj tion of me teeth or spikes 
r UEMini CHESTER WHITE I 
Cattle, Sheep and Fowls. Bred and rliin 
order. Send for Circular on Breeding and c 
Swine. THOg. WOOD. Doe Hun, Chester CO 
B UFF COCHINS’ EGGS.-Huve purchased 
of J. >1. Wade of Philadelphia his best trio Bull 
Cochins, which have taken three First Premiums, 
(price tIMr.)and are not heat In the State. Will sell a 
few Eggs at a reasonable price. Also, Eggs from 16 
other varieties superior Fowls, Ducks antlTurkcys. 
For Circular and Portraits, address 
C P. NETTLK'I'ON, Box .YjfJ, Birmingham, Ct,, 
p \ PST'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR CA- 
J PON USING, lieirig thorongli, complete and eoji- 
olsu, any pri son nan, by following these Instructions. 
Cepom/efrom one hundred and fifty tutwu hundred 
and ttfty fowls per day. wortli twice as much per 
pound us common poultry. Mailed, postpaid, on re¬ 
ceipt of price. *1- LEWIS PA PST. Drawer 104 
Syracuse, X Y. 
Fanners, Ministers, Teachers, Students. 
Y»iiiib Men nud Women—Uioae u'fto would meet 
with th< must prorttoble of aU «mploynient*~are Invited 
Co cornsumitl ti lth n view to on agency. Not a few such 
artnenb urn aging from >5,000 to |7,000 onnurd profit in 
its tale. 
Wc arc also the publishers of Pattrr's Stnnd* 
nrd Edition* "t Family. Pulpit. Pocket and Photo¬ 
graph Bible* and Testament* -more tIran Two Hun¬ 
dred different styles—so well known everywhere for 
Hiclraccuracy of text, beauty of finish and durability 
of nlndiiig. Always ask for Potter's Standard Edi¬ 
tions. and get the best. Catalogues containing styles 
and prices furnished on application. 
D ar k bra uman nmi buff cochins. 
HUGH FOB HATCHING. 
The subscriber Is breudlug Die above varieties as a 
Sr nor a r.TY. liaving a choice selected stock,from best 
imported premium fowls. Price, *6 per dozen. Eggs 
from all other varieties furnished to order. Send 
stamp for Circular. MARK PITMAN. 
327 Essex St., Ssleiu. Mass. 
For Circular* end Sample Sheet, containing a full 
description of The Pictorial Family Bible, and 
terms to Agents, address Potter’s Standard Bible 
and Testament House, 
JOHN E. POTTER A CO., 
Publishers, Pliiladclpliia, Pa., 
or, GOODSPEED & CO., Chicago. Ills. 
CTCIG8 from CHOICE PREMIUM FO WLS 
J J Lit Fleehn, It! per dozen ; ( rove.Gusur*. *6: Iton- 
duns, *«: Buff Cochins, #8; Light Brulimus, ra.rsi; 
white and Gray Dorkings, >2.50; Black Guilders, 
*2.60. Dorking Fowls and Guilders and Houdun 
Cocks for sale low. Send orders to 
< . It. & U, 1). WALCOTT. 
Now York Mills, Oneida Co., N. V. 
W A N TE D I—AGENTS to sell the 
’’ “ LIFE OF GEORGE PEABODY,” 
Illustrated, and published ut a price suited to the 
times. Now is your time to make money. 
B. B. RL'SSELI„ Publisher, Boston, Mas*. 
OU CAN’T AFFORD 
To upend lulf a day putting down your carpot, 
I IGHT BRAHMA EfKiS FOR HATCH* 
J ing, from Ives' stock, and very superior birds, 
carefully packed and delivered to express at *1.50 per 
do®. L. A. SPALDING. P. M., LoCkport, N. Y. 
*h$te ^are niuuntetlj|n straw and power 8 fut"d 
hearing., which are lined and of JawRoo.tharuIre 
w. Mj Bnbbott niotJil. »n<l —^ ^ uaed »a hnj vttivr thresh- 
ill m;»chin«‘J' Jirc mljuwteri ern of the same class and 
under n velocity of two Bl*e 4 muny of which last 
(hoiuAjind revolutions oi the cylluder per minute I are frold at one-third more price than la asked for 
3 9 By using SNYDER* CARPET HOOKS. 
g I Cheaper than Tacks. For sale everywhere, 
» JOSEPH SlNTON.Gen’l Agt., Ithaca, N.Y 
Just the thing for Canvassers, Agents and Ped¬ 
dlers. Sample and Circular sent for stamp. 
Iloiidn ii*, Dark B mil IMPS, T.ighl 
j Bruhniax, Blnek Spanish, White Leghorn,Ayles¬ 
bury Ducks. UMu, K. ItAWLKY, Glens Fails, N. Y'. 
I A«;rJS FOR f*A UK. I SHALL HA 
li during tliu season, eggs ol tuv N«r\» r fro** 
SlLVKn and GOLDEN HPANOI.fin FOWLS—for 
They am bruntifulJookUlO birds, bur ut phnnUQi . 
layers, utid non-siUrrs. Price, III per dozen. CI 
P. BOIITLE, 4*5 Deluvnn St., Rochester, N. Y'. 
C l AN VANNING BOOKS SENT FREE 
' FOR 
Daris BY Sunlight 
and Gaslight 
A work descriptive of the Mysteries, Virtues, Vice*. 
Splendors and Crimes or the City of Paris. 
It contains over 150 tine engravings of noted places. 
Life and Scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Address 
“NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. 
“ Philadelphia, Pa.” 
f Q ^yu OKFJm THESE 
|| AVOODEV BIRD HOl'SES 
\ at 50 cents for the single 
^ l house, (like the cut,) and 75 
ypL A cents for the double house. 
J A ll jTi They are cheap, yet at- 
Y™ v triirtlve oroamentt to a 
country home, and very 
i 'll- ■ "SaSliiJBilllr desirable articles of sale 
, / ifliiiBiHfflii ter country merchants, to 
82 fir i fi lllil whom we offer large dls- 
\j 11 HHi Counts, 
V '11' lllii R- H. ALLEN & CO.. 
p Box 376, 
New Y'ork. 
The single house is about 8 inches long, by 6 inches 
wide and nigh. 
GENTS WANTED TO NELL THE 
. New Handy-Book of Family Medicine— 
F lower seeds.-twentt-five 
free blooming varieties, a beautiful selection, 
with directions liovr to cultivate, for ono dollar. 
Vcgetnble Herds.—Twenty-live varieties of the 
most desirable kinds to stock a Family Kitchen Gar¬ 
den for two dollars. Forwarded by mall upon re¬ 
ceipt of a remittance. 
A full supply of Fresh and Genuine Vegetable, 
Flower, Gras* and Field Seeds. Evergreen*, Plants, 
Rose*. Dahlias, verbenas, Gladiolus. Grape Vines. 
SniHlI Fruits, Asparagus, Root*, Early Potatoes, 
Onion Sets, Books, Implements, Ac. 
Proer’a Darden Calendar (second edition) for 
l.s70i containing full descriptive lists of t pc above, 
044 pages,) benutifulty illustrated with engravlnos and 
two colurcd plate* uf “Nr w Coitus’' und'‘Ornamental 
Flower Bed s," will he mailed on receipt of leu ceuts. 
Address HENllY A. DREEU, 
714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
Mrs. Jas. Reynolds of Harrington, Maine, 
wove, in 1869, 1,427 yards of cloth, besides doing 
her bouse work. 
Three Chinese beys are in Washington to be 
educated in tho Howard University among tho 
negro students. 
The average crop of potatoes in Maine tho 
past season was about seventy-five bushels per 
acre, one-third of which have decayed so as to 
be worthless. 
The Albany papers tell of a woman living on 
the hill In that city who says she lives almost en¬ 
tirely on hope, yet she clow like oue square meal 
per day as a basis. 
The Truclovo is the name of the oldest vessel 
now afloat. She was built in Philadelphia in 1704, 
and is consequently 100 yours old. She was a 
privateer during the Revolutionary war. 
There are one hundred and twenty-eight K. 
C. monasteries in the Uni led States, where men 
live under vows of celibacy and poverty, and 
three hundred nunneries of various g rades. 
The four inedioal colleges of Philadelphia,— 
ono female, — graduated three hundred and 
thirty-seven doctors during tho week ending the 
12th Inst. Of this force fourteen were women. 
The Increase of convents in Belgium is begin¬ 
ning to attract attention. In JHdO there were 251; 
iu 1858,993; and in 1864, over 1,200. Every village 
has one, aud sovoral towns possess from twenty 
to thirty. 
The Philadelphia Tj-pographical Union has 
admitted to membership a lady who is now eti- 
guged in studying for a profession in that city, 
and who supports herself by setting type in her 
spare time. 
A sample of tin ore from San Jacinto, Gal., has 
been found by Dr. F. A. Genih, of Philadelphia, 
to contain 13.37 per cent, of metallic tin, which 
is twice us much as tho product of the usual 
working ores of the Corn ish mines. 
The best gymnast in each graduating class at 
Princeton College is hereafter to have a prize of 
a ring valued at $150, aud the junior who passes 
the best examination is to have $200. These 
i-rizosare offered by Mrs. John R. Thomson, of 
Princeton. 
The Roard of Trustees of Otterbelu Univer¬ 
sity, in Ohio, invite bids from towns and cities 
throughout the Slate for building the college, 
The university has a faculty of five professors, 
mi endowment fund of sixty thousand dollars, 
and an attendance of t wo hundred students. 
The Oxford (Me.) Democrat says that Hiram 
T. Field of Paris lost a cow on Saturday night 
last, aud by a post mortem examination found a 
pieceof wire about four inches long imbedded 
in the heart of the animal. How it got there is 
a problem for the curious. 
Texas is nn exceptional State. It Is the only 
State in the Union where there is not a Young 
Men’s Christian Association, and there is not a 
single Unitarian or UtUvorsalist church there. 
But it can pasture any number of cattle, and is 
a Mecca of Mammon for all pilgrims who seek 
riches. 
It A VINO BECOME CONVINCED OF THE 
GREAT MERITS AND USEFULNESS 
tlcctl (Estate, (Etc 
—by Gito. M. Bkahd, A. M., M. D.. Medical Lecturer 
tn the University of the Ctty of New Y'ork. Written 
In plain language for the people.and tell* what, to do 
and liow to do ft in every emergency. Professors in 
our IMedienl College* testify Unit it I* the only relia¬ 
ble Family Doctor Book published. Get it, and save 
Life, llealt-h and Money. The N.Y'. Tribuno any*: 
“ As a compend of the tliooryand practice of medi¬ 
cine, it. ib the best that we know." One agent in New 
York in a shop of 24 workmen *old 19 books. 
B- B. TRBAT tc Op., Publisher*, 
654 Broadway, New Y'ork. 
AND BLACKBERRY PRUNER, 
Have now arranged lor their Exclusive Manu- 
FACT CUE AND NALE. 
The Thee PHCXEitand Fruit Pick eu (7 feet long) 
enables tlie operator to easily cut oft uny green limb 
of one inch (Or leas) in diameter, (or gather fruit.) 
13 feet from the ground, without step-ladder; and, 
being light and convenient to handle while on a step, 
ladder, with its aid a much greater height may be 
easily reached. The Fruit Finking attachment eoti- 
ststs of :« removable pouch, so placed a* to catch 
choice Apple*. l*e:ir* r Oranges, Grape cluster*, f’he.r- 
ries. etc., when the stems ar« cig. with the ehlsul and 
hook. 
The Blackberry Pupykr (5 feet long) lias no 
Fruit, picking atlacUiront, and is made shorter for 
greater convenience tn taking out the old blaekhorry 
cane*—otherwise they are alike. (The Tree Primer 
works well among Blackberries, pulls less convenient 
on account Of greater length. 
The generally admitted fact that f ruitfulnoss, es¬ 
pecially of Peaches, Pear*, Blackberries, etc,, is mate¬ 
rially aided hy propej pruning, coupled with the fact 
that no suitable implement for doing this difficult 
work has hitherto been Introduced, leads us to antici¬ 
pate contributing largely to the horticultural inter¬ 
ests of Our country, by the general Introduction of 
Doty’8 Patent Pitt's fun and fkiut Pickers. 
Piuces:—T ree Pruner and ITuit Picker.. .84 00 
Blackberry Primer ... 8 50 
On reoelpt of retail price-,ffither machine, freight 
paid, to any express office east oi the Mississippi 
River. 
acres in White Co.. Indiana, S6 per acre, 
“ La Porte Co., " fi “ 
“ Porter Co., ** n “ 
“ Hamilton Co., Iowa, 3 “ 
“ * 
*• Wright Co., “ 3 
M »• *4 It M 
“ Webster Co., “ 6 
•• Pike Co., “ l 
1art AAA A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
©W»lFUv/ agents to sell the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine in the 
world, sateh alike on both sides. One Machine 
with opt Money'. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio. Boston, Muss., or St. Louis. Mo. 
MARTHA !-TJie MOST RELIABLE, 
ill perfectly hardy while grape for general culti¬ 
vation. Strong No. I vine* by mail, poet-paid, $1; 
nerdo/.en, $9. Also, all valuable varieties—Etimelan, 
Walter, Lorain, Wechuwkon, Arnold's Hybrids, Con¬ 
cord, Salem, Ives' Hartford, I mlawnre, Ac., Ac. Alsu. 
Blackberries. Raspberries, Currant*, Ac. Stock tine: 
prices low. Send stamp* fur Illustrated Catalogue to 
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
Also. 0,760 acres in Barry and Stone Counties, 
Mo. Special Warranty Deed — warrant against all 
acts of grantor, at fO ots. per acre. 
I ulso have left With me to exchange l’or an unin¬ 
cumbered farm or Western land, two Valuable patent, 
right* and some 1*00,000 (at par) of Bunds uod 
Stocks not at present marketable, though some arc 
pnylnifdividends. K. G, shkppard, A«.-nt,2 Bow- 
ling Green, New Y’ork. Pimt-Offloe Box 4063. 
A gents yvanted, 
Wc wish to get energetic agents in every section 
of the United States and Canada, where wc arc not 
now represented, to sell 
The most simple and du ruble ilon hie 111 mill 
Stewing Machine ever offered 
to ilie public. 
This Machine is first-class in every respect, and at 
the eamo time furnished 
At a Price within the Reach of All. 
Licensed by Wheeler A YVilson, Grover & Baker 
and Singer A Co. We will give parties with sufficient 
capital the exclusive agency of an entire Stuie. To 
persons seeking a prortf,ahle business we offer un¬ 
paralleled inducements, The attention of Sewing 
Machine Agents is especially solicited. 
For terms, address 
GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Xi4 YVushington St., Boston. Mass. 
10 000 OKANOE UUINCE, IK to 2 ft, 
10,000 Cii mini Honrs. In 6 best sorts. 
At),(Hill Urn pi- Vinos, in 2D best sorts. 
1,000.000 SiniiII Fruit Plants—«R kinds. 
fcT Send a list of wliat you want, and we will re¬ 
turn it with our lutrrsl prices. Address 
0. L. VAN DUSICN, Maeedon, N.Y. 
R ake ciianck.-desirablf. prop¬ 
erty FOR SALE. 
A NURSERY AND FRUIT FARZK, 
well established and improved. Finely situated for 
business and comfort. Address or call on 
G. O. HILTON, Keokuk. Iowa. 
S manual on grape cul- 
Tlic liest. thing for the money ever 
Cts. single cony. $UJ per 100. 
J. KKeCH, Kalamazoo, Mleh. 
Kikik FARMS FOR SALE IN THE NIIEV 
OwU ANDO AH VALLEY. Send tn C. B. HAN 
COCK & CO., YVlnchester, Va., for a List. 
iHisrdlfliteous 
To Dealers, Peddlers and Canvassers. 
The Trade supplied, imd canvassers wanted every¬ 
where to sell these machine*. Wc believe thorn to 
bo. the most salable Implements now in market. 
Zrf~ Exclusive ripht t"*eH maybe secured. For Cir¬ 
culars of Description, Testimonials. Terms, etc., ad¬ 
it. C. BROWNING, Geii. Agent, 
32 Cortlaiult Sr., Netv York. 
A GENTS! READ THIS! 
We will pay Agents a Salary of $30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our new wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & CO.. Marshall. Mich. 
TIME TESTS THE MERITS OF ALL 
J THINGS. 
134,0. 1870. 
*sr nut rut rtf' years: 
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER 
Has been tested in every variety of climate, and hy 
almost every nation known to Americans. It is the 
almost constant companion and inestimable friend 
of the missionary and the traveler, on sea and land, 
and no one should travel on our Lae t.s or Rivers 
WITHOUT IT. 
Be sure you call for It. and get, the genuine Pain 
Killer, as many wortli loss nostrums arc attempted 
to be sold on the groat reputation id this valuable 
medicine. 
C tir* Directions accompany each bottle. 
Price k 25 eta., 50 cts. uml Si per Bottle. 
Sold by all .Medicine Dealers. 
Nkw Edition, over 60 pages. Price only 25 cents, 
post-paid. It is tbe must practical work on giuull 
fruits yet printed. It should, be in the hands of every 
amateur and fruit grower tu the country. It gives 
complete direction for planting a market plantation, 
with fruit and vegetables, so that event foot of land 
cun bo made to vomit. It also bus plana for laying 
out a Kitchen, Truck and Fruit Garden, and also a 
fancy yard and gardens where flowers, Ac., are de¬ 
sired. it contains illurtration * of plants, different 
methods of planting, drying house, hot-beds, garden 
plans, besides having full and valuable Instructions 
lor growing the tie tree snocessfuliy at the North- 
Sweet. Potatoes, Ovunberncs, Ac., Ae. Its low price 
should pined it in the hands of everv person who 
take* this paper. Those who desire to act as our 
agent for Its sale tn their neighborhood, should ad¬ 
dress us for terms. Price list of plants, ■wholesale and 
retail, sent gratis to all applicants. If you want any 
kind of small fruits by the quantity hrrut. send us a 
list aud we will return it with prices that wilt prove 
satisfactory. Address 
A. M. PURDY’. Palmyra, If. Y„ or 
PURDY & IIANCE, tWth Bend, Itld. 
shall nun ur.C’ouoKii v\n cottage 
CAltDEYER. 
A monthly paper at only 50 cents per year. The 
Jam No. (alone worth that amounti will be fc ent toail 
applicants free. It copies the" ciwita” from all other 
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