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PERSONAL ITEMS, 
£recs> Plants, Sccbs, (£lc 
3X>to publications 
Agents ItJcmtcfr, $~c 
Judge James Campbell, one of the oldest 
residents of Central New York, died in Cherry 
Valley last week, aged ninety-eight years, lie 
was, we believe, the last survivor of the Cherry 
Vulley massacre, and remembered that terrible 
scene well. His homo was with bis son. Judge 
'William W. Campbell, on the old farm which his 
father settled on when Cherry Valley was a 
wilderness, and upon which there was a stockade 
fort. He was widely known throughout the 
•State. 
Tint demise of S. P. Townsend, the “ Snrsapu*. 
rilla” man, and I)r. John Had way, the “ 1 toady 
Relief” mixer, have been announced within a 
week, and now wu arc called upon to chronicle 
the death Of Dr. James Swaitn, proprietor of 
“ Swaim's Panacea,” who died in Paris a few days 
ago. 
SenOUA OVEIPO, nee Miss Bartlett, of t he New 
York diamond wedding, has given half her for¬ 
tune to the relief of the Cuban families, pf 
this woman, onco so fatuous lor her beauty, it. is 
said that she is withered, shrunk and prema¬ 
turely old. 
JJAitrtAHA I.'uryk, the nun of Cracow, whose 
incarceration for twenty years and accidental re¬ 
lease created such an excitement, n few months 
ago, died in February, and was buried privately 
for fear of a demonstration by the people. 
The Pan press Eugenic's new prize of ten thou¬ 
sand francs, in the French Geographical Society, 
has been awarded to M. Ferdinand de Hrsseps, 
who litis turned if over to the fund for the 
Society. 
Brigham Young asserts his personal infalli¬ 
bility, and claims that fact to bo a fundamental 
doctrine of the Mormon faith. This raises a 
very direct issue between Rome and Salt Lake 
City. 
Information from Brazil has been received 
of the death of Marcus Williams, u citizen of 
Newark. N'.and a celebrated explorer of ( he 
South American wilds. ’ 
Mits. Esther Morris, Justice of the Peace in 
Wyoming, l*n tile llrst court, day wore a calioo 
gown, worsted breakfast shawl, green hair rib- ■ 
lions, and given necktie. 
Baj.ee, the composer, has received front the 
Emperor t he cross of the Legion d’Honneur, as 
a reward for his deeds of note in staff service. 
It is again reported that Victor Hugo medi¬ 
tates a speedy visit to the Foiled Stales. 
The French Empress la getting economical. 
She somet imes wears a dross t wice the same day. 
Miss Camilla Leach has been elected Pro- 
fessoress of lihnt.yrjein the Chicago High School. 
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And other Agricultural 
ff^RESIl GARDEN, FLOWER, FRUIT, 
-*■ llerb, Tree, Shrub ami Evergreen Seeds 
(25 sorts of either, SI) pre-paid by mail. 
Agents wanted. 
Priced Catalogues gratis. Trade list. Seeds on 
commission. Small Fruits. Fresh Onion Seed, £4 
per Hi. 
It. M. WATSON, 0 (1 Colony Nurseries and Seed 
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VALUABLE FOR STOCK RAISEltS 
PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE 
LA I ItY FARMERS, AND OTHERS. 
We have supplied our customers for the past ten 
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deepest orange colored roots aroused each yearns 
seed storks, the quality hus steadily Improved. Price 
ft.lid per pound : We. per X pound ; 15c. per Ounce. 
in addition to the above, we would null particular 
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Long Red .Hun gel WiiriZcl. 75c. F is.; 25c. I< 
if it.: loc, i‘ o7,, 
Yetlovi Globe .Mangel Wii rtzel. S5c. ; e 25o. 
t- x if. ; 10e. V oz. 
White Sugar Reef. 75c. 1? IF.; 25c. F It,.; 10c. 
V OZ. 
Lone WliUe French Turnip. (For stock and 
table use.. HV V t!.. ; 25c, V ft lb.; 10c. ¥' oz. 
Long Cow 11 it i'll Turnip, American Rata 
It a git • Yellow Aberdeen Turnip A Lning’m 
Swede. Each 85c. r Si,; 25c V !, tk.; We. )> ox. 
Ait the above Seeds aeui by mail, post-paid, on re¬ 
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A complete bat of all kinds of Field nnd Gnrdcn 
Seedi* will tic.found inour New Seed Calalogue. 
which will he malted to nil applicants on receipt of 
stamp. Address 
I) hA NTS I* Y PI A J I, . 
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containing a colored plate of tin, 
NEW GOLDEN COLEUS, 
mailed on receipt of 25 cent*. 
PETIVR HENDERSON, 
<57 Nassau St,, New York. 
Is publishing two new and very interesting serial 
stories, one by Mrs. Oupeaxt and the other by 
Ciiahi.es Lever. 
To new subscribers remitting $8 for the year 3870, 
five numbers of 18©, containing the beginning of 
Mrs. Ouphant and Charles Lever’s serials, etc., 
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Besides the above attractions, the Living Age 
tvtil continue to present to its readers its usual com¬ 
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The regular subscription price of this weekly 
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I WU l Strnwherrj Plants. 
JUMIJ'W'I tb,' now and old varieties 
dneed rales. Scud for Brs-orlptlvc I atalngui*. 
W. CARPENTER, Rye, Westell estei Co., N. Y 
I > L O O U IM.r O N \ URSEK Y. 
*' 19tli Year. 10 Green-houses. 500 Acres. 
All FIrst-Class Stock, In part., us follows; 
Apple— 1910, I v'., *25; 2 gr., ?40; 3 ( , r .. . po. 
DihTicom (11dc 11 tin ru. Griine-’K Ti n ascendent 
- HlOO, 1 i/r.. 2 nr., fOntl. ilislop i and 2 yrs. 
Penr, .•»m udn r«l too, jkV: loon. ?:, 4 u. 
Penr, Dwarl uni, fid; no 8240 
RnspheiT.v BU 7 UOwHtMei tiimltttb 1*100, > 8 . 
U lack berry- isUinttunti, Wil*on> Ha rig 1000,815. 
Knot Gralfw J stortmeuls. including liMhau, IIis- 
hip. Transcendent, Grimes, St uric mi d Southern 
Sort*. 
Nursery Stocks Nod;. Wild Goose and Miner 
Plum. 
Online Orange Flouts LI rinse, lti.tiiri, 815. 
Fvergreeim Mostly trnnsjibinttd, via mithml stnei:. 
Ill nnk'H Sc ft nr Kilcer-leaved, all sizer, hit hiding WOO 
Pnrest.O-tnch, $1.50; f innspluntrii,, 01» 12 inch. 
WOO. 2 hi i/I., SB .- 4 to II/!., m; 6 tab tt *30. 
It lines 500 mrts. tai'iiest stock, ton, $12; KMO. *100. 
Greeii-liinise, Redding and Vegetable Plums. 
Fruit mid Flower Plntim— 4 sample* by mail, ifl. 
f £■*“ Send 10 cents for Catnloguct*. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, HI. 
Farmers. Ministers, Teacher*, Hi 11 dents, 
V on tig Men and Women 'hose vlio would meet 
u ith the most profitable at nil employments — are. invited 
to correspond with a rieir. to .*, agency. \r,t a feu, such 
ure. U&wavtraglngjnm 55.000 to *7,000 annum profit in 
tin saU. 
\\,| are also the publisher- .,f Potter's Sluml¬ 
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or binding. AI way* ask for Putter’s Standard Edi¬ 
tions. and get the best. Catalogues con faulting styles 
o a l is irr (No. .5 :i.) 
•■J The best of •‘Rogers' Hybrids." Pitted to take 
the pface of the Catawba, which is 11 failure every¬ 
where. Largo vineyards are being planted. If you 
want Grapes or Small Fruits of any kind, send for 
our Illustrated CircuAtr, giving low rates. Address 
1. li, BABCOCK & CO.. Lock port. N. Y. 
];uivvi:ti m:i: ns. twenty-five 
J tree blooming varieties, a beautiful selection, 
with directions how to Cultivate, for one dollar. 
Vegeta bit* Seeds. - Twenty-five varieties ef the 
most di-.--liable kind* to stock n 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, Grass and Field Seed*. Evergreens. Plants, 
Roses. Dahlias. Verbenas, Gladiolus. Grape Vines, 
Small Fruits. Asparagus, lloni-. Early Potatoes. 
Onion Sets. Books. Implements, Ac. 
Ttreer's Garden Calendar (second edition! for 
IsijOi containing full descriptive lists Of Uteabove, 
l Hi paeeeO beautifidlii Ulurtralrd with engravings mid 
two colored plates of "Mew Coleus' and “Ornamental 
flower Hide,” will be mailed on receipt of ten cents. 
Address HENRY A. DRKEll, 
_714 Cheatoui street. Philadelphia. Pa. 
For Circulars and Sample sheet, containing a full 
description Of Tut I'lUTOHt .4 L Family Bible, and 
terms to Agents, address Potter's standard Biolo 
and Testament House, 
JOHN K. POTTER iV CO., 
Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa., 
or. GOODSPKLI) & CO., Chicago, Ills. 
M AUTliA! The ROST UiSLIAlSLIS, 
perfectly hurdy white grape tor general culti¬ 
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waiter. Loruln. IVneluiwkon, Arnold’s Hybrids, Con¬ 
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Rlnelcherrles, K.ispberi ioh. Currauis.&e. sioek tine; 
prices low. Send stamps for illustrated Catalogim to 
GEO \V. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ol.lo. 
A CENTS W.lNTliR. School Tcacli- 
fl era. F irmers. the.lr Son*-, nm! olliers, can make 
money rapidly, selling the NEW ILLUSTRATED 
1 (J 000 UY'l'OE. I to 2 it, 
lO.UOO i'nrrnnl Kootn, in (5 best sorts. 
50,000 (oilin- Vines, in 2(1 I,cm Mills. 
1,000,000 ismnll Fruit Pluuta atl hinds. 
Ct; ~ Send a list of what you want, and we will re¬ 
turn it with otlf lowest prices. Address 
C. L. VAN DU8EN. Macedon, N. Y. 
. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS. AND 
VIE 6 £TABLE& FLOWER SARDES 
A Progressive Course of 75 Exercises, 
Original and Selected. 
For the Practice mid Development of (So¬ 
prano, illczzo• Sopvniii), Contralto* 
Tenor, lluritoue mid Rase Vuiccs, 
3Y GEO. JAIYZDS WE3B. 
These Exorcises have been used by t he author for 
litany years with very gratifying success, and tiro 
now first published for the use of oilier teachers. 
Price, S3. Sent, jiom age paid, on receipt of price. 
OLIVER DPI SON A CO., Boston. 
CUAS. H. DPJ'SON & CO., New York. 
K i; ECU’S MAM A I, 
TUBE. — The best tiling 
published. 25 cts. single copy 
Address .1. K K ICC f 
ON GRAPE Cl L- 
r lor the money ever 
; 8m per 100. 
•j, Kalamazoo. Mich. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES 
MANUAL FOR 1870, 
will be ready for distribution early In January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tion?, -0- complete il?t of vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will bo added a list of 
Summer-Flowering llulbs, Plants 
and Small Fruits. 
Sent to all applicants Silt-losing 10 cents. Our 
customers snnriig Ya About charge. Address 
FERRE, iAtcHELDER & CO., 
231 Main Hl„ Springfield, Mu is. 
CF.XB A (1IRCI EAR. •Intending to clock rtij 
Rural Homo at Ihiy Ridge. South Broi.kl.Mi. with 
choice Trees. Vines, Vegetables. Ac., I reapoetfullj 
solicit Descriptive Catalogues from dealers and until- 
touts having iirmliiug really valuable. 
EDWARD P. DAY. ,3d Ave.,551Ji St., Brooklyn. 
Bears have been killed in seventy towns and 
plantations in Maine during the year 1809. The 
bounties will amount to over f 1,500. 
Therm are 8,000,000 horses owned in the United 
States, and their estimated value amounts to 
something more than the national debt. 
Dartmouth lias received nearly $100,000 for its 
Agricultural School, It has bought a farm of 
two hundred acres. There are seven in the agri¬ 
cultural class. 
Eri Spencer, Marsh held, Vt,., has had five 
cows badly eaten by rats, while they were tied 
in the stable. They have gnawed holes two 
inches deep, nnd mangled tboiu shockingly. 
A number of young- men in the middle rank 
of life have left Colchester, Ireland, for lluenos 
Ayres, lor the purpose of devoting themselves 
to agricultural pursuits near that important 
South American center. 
Chicago chronicles a wedding in which the 
groom was seven foot and the bride six feet in 
height, and asks what the outside world thinks 
of such an alt itude of bliss. Did they love long 
before they were wedded ? 
The population of North Voluoy, N. Y , 
turned out on manse mi a Sunday lately, to hunt 
fora missing son of A. Druee. After a thorough 
search of Hie woods and swamps, ihe lad was 
finally found safely in bod at the house of a 
friend. 
Jesse Wentworth, of Vassar, Mich., has a 
herd of nine tame elk in an enclosure of about 
twenty acres of Limbered laud. It is surrounded 
by a rail fence nine or ten feet high. The elk 
are quite tame and liaruiles-s, except during the 
autumn. 
From July 1,1889, to March 4, 1870, there wore 
exported from Ban Francisco to Great rirituin 
21,200 barrels of Hour—1,011.000 centals bf wheat. 
During Corresponding period of 1808-9, the ex¬ 
ports wore 8,500 barrels of Hour pud 2,510,000 cen¬ 
tals of wheat. 
Tub Pres it lent of the Iowa Senate said "Miss 
Clerk” the other day, and the Senators ap¬ 
plauded. "Miss Clerk" is young and pretty; 
but we hope that while she engrosses ihe Sen¬ 
ate’s bills she will no! loo greatly engross the 
Senators' attentions. 
A young man in Orange county, while en¬ 
deavoring to stop a team of horses which was 
attempting to enter the barn-yard recent ly, was 
knocked down and both bonCUin each of Ills legs 
broken in two pieces, making eight fractures 
between Hie knees and ankles- 
Among the bills for public expenses recently 
presented to the commissioners of Humboldt, 
California, isono of fifty dollars for “Chickens 
used in swearing China men.’’ Whenever a China¬ 
man is sworn us a witness in court a chicken 
cock must be slaughtered in his presence. 
The Southern States arc beginning to culti¬ 
vate China grass, to bo used ns a substitute tor 
silk. A machine and process l’or ils preparation 
have already been patented. The Louisiana 
planters have already raised the most of this 
grass; but they sell It in London, where it is 
worked into what are called Japanese silks. 
The decrease in the ratio of beef cattle lo 
population in this country during ihe past ten 
yearn, is said lobe twenty percent., the increase 
in population being thirty-three percent, in 
I860, with u population of 31,417,331, we laid 25,- 
610,337 catt-lo in the country; while no tv, with a 
population of more than 40,000,000, we have only 
VV A N T E II ! AGENTS to sell the 
M •’ LIFE OF GEORGE PEA BODY,” 
Illuitrulcrl. ami publlnhr-U at .i price suited to tlie 
times. Now is ymir time to make money. 
H. If. KFSsiKLL, Publisher, Boston,Mass. 
/KIRN. II Y UK ID YELLOW IFENT, and 
V.; God'll -'•i.-'l: Swedish, surprise. Excel sit n- nnrl 
New BrunswickOnl«: Early It'-ise potuton*; Alslke 
and other Clover Si-i.-d; Chester White, and other 
hived, of hons: Ixot Poultry of the. world. Address 
GEo. A. LH-TTZ, lJuitz's Experimental Farm, Cham¬ 
bers burg, Pa. 
. Ot 4 A N’T AFFORD 
L To upend littlf u I lily pulling down yottr rorpet 
READING AND ELOCUTION 
2' | By using SYYDEITS ( ARFKT HOOKS. 
£ I Cheaper than Tucks. For sale evervwliere, 
* JOSEPH 8INTUN. Gen’l Aat., Ithucji, N Y 
.Just the thing for Canvassers. Agents and Ped- 
dlers. Sample and Circular sent for stamp. 
IIY ANNA T, RANDALL. 
This book nan be used independently, or in con¬ 
nection with ally series of Readers. It contains 450 
pl> 4 , is printed on fine tinted paper, handsomely 
bound in doth, and iniii-blc-cdgcu. Sent by mail, 
post-paid, on receipt ot the price, 81.GO. 
Address Ihe ITlbuidiei's-. 
lVIgoN, HI.AKBMAN. TAYLOR & CO., 
Publishers of Hie Ain- * lean Educational Series, 
47 & 19 Giccno Bt.. New York. 
Gtock, Poultry, & r c 
TP E 1,1 A B I, e s e F. II r O R X. 
Ju WHITE CORN, i-ai-ea ,m the Ohio River bot¬ 
toms; heavy, well muiuiod and carefully selected; 
the corn from the ends ol the ix»a omitted. Deliv¬ 
ered in sacks, on the Ohio A Mississippi Railroad, at 
A ,u ■ >ra, Ind. WM. I. KDV Aurora, 3 
Price, including sucks. *8 per bushel, for two bush¬ 
els and upwards. _ 
pritE-BREI) t HESTER-WHITK PIGS, 
I SOtlTllDOWN SHEEP, POULTRY, 1TGEONS, 
RAllBJ’L’S, &C.. bred and wlipped by W. & M. 
IRWIN, Penningfonville, Obostcr county, Pa, Wo 
also furnish eggs of the various breed* of Poultry. 
Send fur circular. 
A LSIK i: ( LOVER Sf ED. 
- A Sixty c-ts per tt-.. by mail; 50c. by Express. Davi¬ 
son's Thornless and Mammoth Cluster Raspberries; 
itiarle* Downing and Dr. Nirulse Btra,Wherry Plants, 
in any qpiintUy, for W ct.s. per dozen, or 3 doz. for 81. 
Address 1. W. BRIGGS, P. M . tVei-l, Macedon. N. Y. 
YEW SIii<1 VALUABLE PAMPHLET. 
ORLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 
3 have made a compilation with a full ami accurate 
explanation of such portion of the 
HOKVKSTBAB LAWS, 
as will instruct any person howto procure 160 acres 
Of rich farming land tor nothing, six months before 
leaving home, on the free lands of Hie West. Also, 
an article on the 
TNTKW WEST, 
or that portion of country lying west of the Missis¬ 
sippi, and Northwest, giving an nn-w.-ute accouin of 
its .iron, population, property valuation, lounufiie- 
wrers, bunks, the esumiied yield of predoua metals, 
number of voters, the various y rodtietlons, and yield 
per acre, number of acres amJet euiDvatlon. value of 
exports, tabic of distances, etc..etc.,giving Just such 
information with referent:o to the New West as no 
man in this country can afford tp he without- Will 
be sent on receipt of 25 cents. Address 
JOHN T. BUSS, 
Attorney at Law, llox 5780, Chicago, Ill. 
J IIOIIT-TTOR NS. —Bn I la, Com,, nml Heif- 
77 el's, bred from ttrst-cla.vs milking stock, fm- sale by 
JONATHAN TALOOTT, Rome, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANT K D . 
- A We wish to get cnerjreticauenis In everv section 
of the t ailed States and I 'annda, where we ure not 
now represented, to sell 
The iiiont simple and dut-nlilc doiihlo 111l-ead 
Scwiiit Mueliiue ever oflci-cd 
lo llir public. 
This Machine is dr*t-eliiss in every respect, nnd at 
the sumu time furnished 
At a Price vvltbin tin- Rench of AH. 
Licensed by Wheeler & Wilson, Grover A- Baker 
and SliiL'et A Co. Wo will giro pnrilt-s with sufficient 
capital the exclusive agency of an c ntli-e Stale. To 
persons seeking a profitable business we oiler un- 
iiairiulelcd inducemente. The itUentlon of Sewing 
Machine Agents is especially solicited. 
P REMIUM « ULSTER WHITE PJGS, 
Cal tie, Sheep nml Fowls. Bred and shipped to 
order. Send bn- Circular on Bleeding and Cure of 
Swine. THOS. WOOD. Dm; Run, Chester Co.. Pa. 
I jMJGS lor HATCHING, From '1 hoi-ousb> 
J bred Houilutiand Imported Gray Dorking Fowls, 
lloudati. *5 doz.; Gray Dorking, i - do.- , t . 1>. VAL¬ 
ENTINE, I'ordnani, Vvcstoliesfer Co.. N v. 
I was the original introducer of the AfARBLE- 
HEAD MAMMOTH DRUM READ CABBAGE, and 
have a slock of pUt'e Seed grown from ixlra large 
binds, (there is s-uue Sued mb-rad for sale t hat was 
grown from marc trash,') which 1 send, post-paid, tor 
25 ets. a package ; tfl un ounce; *J2 a pound. Fail iu- 
structions for'eaJUvHilon. with tm Engraving of the 
< ■ il-hagc, ot With oaeb package • 1 : 
Conboae i« the world, averaging, under high cultiva¬ 
tion. thirty pounds each by Hie acre. The ltead- are 
hard and remarkably sweet and tender. My Illus¬ 
trated Calalogue ul Garden and Flower i-jevd oon- 
luins letters from over a score of farmer*, residing 
to thirteen different States, who grew t hose to weigh 
from t wenty to lllty pound*. CoIoIolmh- ienl tree 
lo nit. JAMES J. H GREGORY, 
_ MarttleUead, Mass. 
Y5T FF C-CMl'HlN?i IJIJGS.—Have pitveiinaed 
I J ot ,1. ,M. Wane "i I’tilladellihla lit* best trio Bull' 
(.orbing, which have taken three First Premiums, 
(price *150,1 nnd are not beat lu Ihe State. Win sen a 
few Egi « at-u reasonable price. Also Eggs from 16 
other varieties superior Fowls, Ducks and Turkeys. 
For Circular and Fortran.*, tiff fires* 
C. I*. NETT1.ETON, Box MO, Birmingham. Ct. 
1A A t’ST'S I INSTRUCTION 8 FOlt < A- 
1 PDNIZING. heitty tio>rough. oompli-t- nod eon- 
i-ise.any pi-r.-otu-ti'. Py following tho-o lostruelom.-.. 
Oupotiize from one hundred ami fil ly to two h limited 
and fifty fowl* per day. worth twice as iiturli per 
pound its common poultry. Mailed, postpaid, on re- 
i-nlpt of pi loo. *1. J/lCiYlS PAl’ST, llrawer loi 
Syiiteuse, N. Y._ 
4 <; F, NTH! R F, A D T 11 1 8 ! 
We will pay Agent* a Salary of 8*0 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our new wonderful Inventions. Address 
M, WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
O HAWK V A L L F. \ BF4HUU CORN 
SEED ol superior quality. Price, per irusbcl, 
i. Tw o quarts to any address, with postage paid, 
ills. Bold by WALKER A- MAJUS, 
■ 
is the Best, tite most Popui.Ait and the Cheapest 
M agazine published. 
II contains SUetclieK. Tales. Useful and Scientific 
Articles, Stories fur Boys and Girls, Puzzles, illus¬ 
trations, ele., etc., etc. 
A <- >5 N T 8 W A N T 15 1> 
1 \ for 11 few Illustrated Book of great historical in- 
Urest , stirring trails and thrilling advent ure. 
LRTiS Kill SETTING. WHITE-FACE 
i t Black 8p:tol*li. filgltt Braiinia and Gray Dorking, 
selecicd birds of the very host stock. .82 per dozen, 
A sotting of the three kinds, fo. lit eggs in a sett ing, 
EDWARD BURGESS, Poughkeepsie, M Y. 
CUR FRISK OATH. TRI E VAN OLTNRA 
ii Seed; wiiitb; weigh 42 to 4-'i lb*., ami yield so to 
10ff bu. per acre. The third crop •haws no ihereuse 
in weight or yield. Price. 1 bu.. *3; 2 hit., f.5; 3 or 
more. 82 per bn. No elinrae for tutg*. Sample mailed 
lor Met*. C. I,. VAN 1)1 SEN. AIiici-iIiin N Y. 
Send in your subscriptions without delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt of six 
Ceuta. Address 
O. A. ROOD BACH, 
162 Nassau St., New York. 
Say in what paper you saw Hits advertisement. 
/ UPONIZF. YOl li FOWLS. SEND I0<- 
lor tite " Know liow.” 
JOS. M- W 4D1 . ia. I'a. 
D a li Iv DR MIMAS atul HI FI COCHINS 
EGGS FDR HATCHING. 
'I'lie sub.-icrlber I* breeding t he above varieties as ; 
BPECiai.t v, liuvtng n choiee seleoled stock, from heal 
i mported premium fowls. Frier, 'pi per dozen. Egg; 
from all ether varieties furnished to order. Kohi 
stamp for Circular, MARK PITMAN, 
327 Essex St.. Salem, .Mass. 
Or thirty years of Pioneer Life in the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains nml i oogiio with a history of the country, 
including I lit? labors, itillucticc unit fate of 
T’lE OREGON MISSIONARIES. 
By Mrs. I'a an ceo F. Victoh of Oregon. For circu 
l:u s and terms, address R. W. Bl.lss \ CO., 
Hartford. Cl.: Toledo, O.- Newark. N. J. 
1 5OR SALE.—.300 Bushels «»f New Bt-uiis- 
wteJt Gals, front pure seed, in lots ol fen Imshels 
or more, at 81..V) per bushel ot ;tt lbs., delivered on the 
cars. New bags free of charge. 
WM. G- WAYNE. Seneca Falls. N. Y. 
w QOENES AN!) INCIDENTS IN THE 
^ 1,1 FK OF I'A l L,” 
BY OUB MOST POI-PLAK AMERICAN AUTROH, 
REV. ALBERT BARNES. 
The ripe fruit of hi* latest years .-uni best learning. 
Millions have read and a I mi red his former works, 
and tills hlioold be in every American home. It is 
issued in the finest style, cm Uose-fitited taper, wlHi 
2(1 beautiful engravtog-s. t-.tid -i purtrait of the c-ml- 
neut. Divine and hoioved Aitthm, by many eonaid- 
erod wort)i the wtiolr* cost of Hie book. Clergyn)6P, 
Teachers and Ohergetlo young men and ladies want¬ 
ed in every townsltlp to act ns agents. <m very liberal 
terms. Send name and address forCirguhtr to 
y.EIUl.KU, Mt-I'l. 11D\ a CO., 
Hi S. Sixth St,, FhllndWphin, Pa., 
3311 Race tit., Cincinnati, Ohio, 
Hit Monroe St., Cklcaeo. 111., 
503 N. Sixth St.. St. Louis, Mo., 
or 162 Mnin St., tspriiiitiielti. Mass. 
CUTIPRISK DATS. From Seed purektiKcd 
p7 ( >f Mr. Van Olinda. the ortgllmtor. These Oats 
weigh (42) forty-two pounds to the bushel, and are 
perfectly pure and elean. For terms. Ac., address 
•IAS. T. .-LULLS, Clinton. Midi. 
iGI'.NTS: AGIvNTS! AGENT* I 
J\ Now X have it ’ Something new '. Attractive! 
Valuuiiie ! -Girt wiuit Agents want! What every 
family wants ! Something Tor Holidays ! lau more 
Agents wanted at once! Quick sales! Large profits! 
A .voting lady makes 422 .-16 in oue-halt day ' Others 
can tl" it. 1 offer llte largest premiums ever olfered. 
Semi for my private ciruuiar. 
W, J. HOLLAND, 
Springfield, Muss,, or Chicago, 311. 
P I>. BINDS, 
CIUnVKI! ANT l'KAIEK IN 
BRE3EE S SEEDEENG POTATOES 
BRANDON, YT. 
I will deliver at Lire cars— 
Rurly Rose, at.*3 60 per bbl 
l'rnhtlr, or No. 2. 4 00 “ 
No. 6, ;it 50 ets, |iev lb,, or. . .40 00 ** 
I will wurraui them true to name. 
T THiGS. IIoihIiuc, Dark Brali 
j Brahma?-. Black Spanish. White l,c 
bury Ducks. GKO. If. 11 a \vu;y, Glen* 
E mployment in an honorable and profitable busi¬ 
ness. Liberal Inducements, Circulars and sam¬ 
ples sent. Address J.C. RAND & CO., Biddefurd, Me. 
IMJGS FOR SALE.-1 SHALL HAVE, 
* j daring the season. i-eg« 01 my Now 4’t-oss—ihe 
Si t.vt-at and Gout tv SiANllt.Kn Kmvr 8—fol- sale, 
’i lit-y ure heaulifnl-lwiUuni loro.-, tine of plutniuie. nnocl 
lettn r.o and timi-o.'t rs. Price, Z-'- pel- dozen. Cl I AS. 
P. BG14TLE, 40 Dolavan St., Jloeliester,K. Y. 
ATOIUVAY DA’I rs.—I nut now prepared to 
1* till orders tor the celebrated Ramsdell Norway 
Oatsai. 83.50 for 1 lot., 2 bu. ot more, 85.25 per bu. '3 
put llu; Oats up In new, 2 bu. sacks, and guarantee 
every bushel 1 sell to he the pure Kunisdcli Norway 
Outs. Address ADAM HANKIN', 
_Box 164, Monmouth. 113. 
E mployment—?: 
pies free. S.! 
200a month with Stencil Dies, Sam- 
M. SPK.SVKR.& Co.. Biattleburo.Vt, 
11AT EVERY 
Rural subscriber 
0 W. I 1) E L L, 
* lhiatTIT A.J5TD PRODUCE 
commission iis:ii: v iiAivr 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW Y r O R IC . 
WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS.-A FEW 
> v pairs of these very' superior and very handsome 
birds, bred from first premium ftod;. Are large and 
flue. Address, with stamp, C. P. N ICTTLETON. 
BoxfioO, Blnniugham, Conn. 
wants is 
E arly rose potatoes, -rim. iorms. 
Best. $3 25 30 00 
Second size. 2 50 22 50 
For other potatoes, and general variety Of Small 
Fruit Plants at low pi iee*. send for Price List. 
TUPS. C. AND RUN VS MooresU.wn, N. J, 
IV00DK.Y BIRD II01SI-S 
\ at 50 cents for the single 
I \ house, dike the cut;) unci 75 
A cents for the double house. 
.-(A aL I'A They are eh cap, yet. at- 
tractivo orimmeiihH to a 
country home, and very 
iVa,'- •’T^aipdesirable articles of sale 
for country Merchants, to 
if'M I dlfffflSYA ' whom we offer large dis- 
51, / J ‘ eoutits. 
PfFiPfij] R. H, ALLEN & CO„ 
tr; p. o. Box 376. 
New York. 
Tlie fiinglo ltouse is about 8 incites long, by li incites 
wide and nigh. 
J. '. 1 hy 
• i :# JW;li!'3rMH!liwBp' meet each number can 
Ibe hirtfiiulv tiled, and is 
thus III hook shape for 
. . .. .... ., I ■ , . ■ : : 
• tttVhe VtV-'iV 11. ouK-e/fl 
- 1 Park Ji-.w, Now York, 
~ —p. wheiv the Binder may 
be oxuuiljned and secur- 
ed ; or address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
] .PARLY ROSE and No. *», of IfREr EE’S 
li PRO Line POTATOES, at very luw prices. 
Also, Snvv OuiiMiier*, Dottbli- mill Ssiigle 
Upsets, and other San- u>oL. 8(;nd for a Circular 
untl prices. G. A. PRESCOTT, Sandy Hill, N. Y. 
It Oils, Blacks, Polishes and Soaps the 
ltume<?o at the same time. 
Price 50 cts. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
G. 1-. WHITNEY & CO., 
I.exington, Mass. 
1 7IARLY fflOUAWK POTATO AND CON 
OVER’S COLLOSSAL ASPARAGUS ROOTti- 
Send for circular of testbnonlal- to 
s. B. CONOVER, 
260 West Washingtr-n Market, New York, 
TRADE At AUK. 
E XCELSIOR POTATO. 1*r Premium ns 
t he Best Table Potato. QUahty nml , •etire- 
nms O-Vccls Farly Rose, 4 Jtis. for *1. I. N. UIDDI.1C, 
Grower Noriliern Seed Potatoes, Manchester, N. II. 
I A W A N D « A NKIXi; OFFICE. 
J PITKIN C. WRICKT, 
De Wilt Clinton County, Iowa, 
Moneylonned for a term of year? on unencumbered 
Imut-oved Farm-..-it 111 per cent NET interest, pay¬ 
able annuallv. Interest collected when due. Have 
been in business over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, please notice. 
b>/YA Phis. EARLY ROwE POTATOES, 
•j! M r fA5u ner bbl. 290 hblr. K.irly .Mohawk i'ola- 
tftes. *7 Ini.; *15 bbl. Conover's Colossal Asparagus 
Roots, 8.3 per to). *25 per Send lor Catalogin'. 
F. & \V. CARPENTER, Rye. Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Thb Rrn.ii, is a perfect eneyclopmdla of domestic 
lore, and gives eh nice original family reading. Not 
one of it.* sixteen slutting pages that cannot be read 
with delight and profit.—London ( Ont.) Mlv, 
The KriiAL, as an Agricnitnral and Family News¬ 
paper, is tlie best and most widely circulated in the 
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