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NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
Brighton, Boglnrid, Ih conslnidtlng u gitrftfi- 
tic uqimrium, u hundred feet wide by several 
hundred Ionic, ttJ ft eost of $250,000. 
A>' Iridlnuftpolls (froecr has been married tiiree 
times and divorced twice wiUnu a year, undnow 
lias the same wife be Mat tod with. 
Faber '8 speaking machine is attract ing atten¬ 
tion In Germany. It. pronounces each letter dis¬ 
tinctly, and even laughs and ftinjjs. 
The Chiirlestoii. III.,Courier says n yoiinglady 
of that, place has just celebrated her wooden 
weddliiK by marrying ft blockhead. 
Indiana hud u hen that did lay blue eggs, and 
was worth a hundred dollars, until they found 
her proprietor feeding her on indigo. 
A young man near Oontre, Ala., was bitten 
several times in his wooden leg the other day, by 
a snake, widch was subsequently hilled. 
Mrs. Morton, au English vocalist, has recov- 
ered $30, 000 of a railroad-Company In England, 
for damage done to her voice by u collision. 
An old Indian who had witnessed the effects 
of whisky for many years, said a barrel labeled 
whisky, contained a thousand songs and titty 
fights. 
“ What would you be, dearest,” said Walter 
to his sweetheart, “iT I was to press the seal 
ol’ love upon those sealing-wax lips ?” “ I should 
he stationary." 
Van Ambuhoh's lion tamer entered the cage 
at Woodafleld, Ohio, but came out immediately 
with alacrity, leaving the seal of his trow sera to 
tun use the animals. 
Tiieue is a lady in Lynchburg, Va., who says 
she hits made a pair of stockings hist fifteen 
years by merely krill ling reel to them every 
winter and legs every other winter. 
An Albany barber having ft very fntemperate 
man to shave on Sunday, bugged him to keep 
his mouth shut, as it unsa punishable olfenseto 
have a rum hole open on theSabbath. 
Turin; Is a watering trough by the roadside, 
mi the farm of Benjamin F. Mason, in Wollebo- 
rough, N. II., which has been there since 1785, 
ami is In good condition now. It is of pine. 
A large Florida planter, who employs four 
hundred negroes, is reported to have agreed to 
support one of them for representative to the 
legislature if they will support him for senator. 
Mrs. Eunice Hitihjaud, a widow in bumble 
circumstances, residing In Marshall county, Ind., 
rcnonil.N received by until a certified check for 
$3,000 from her first lover, whom slm Jilted years 
ago. 
Of the 130 applicants for examination ioenter 
the Freshman class at Yale, the highest in rank 
was a colored boy, the valedictorian of the last 
class at the Hopkins Grammar School in New 
lluven. 
"What brutes your Southern men are; al¬ 
ways smoking cigars,” said ii young Indy to a 
Creole miss. “Yes, but your Northern men, in 
Maine, you know smoke herrings,” was the 
quick reply. 
A non carrier, a few days since, on a wager, 
carried from the sidewalk a barrel of flour on 
his shoulder up to the third story of a building, 
on a ladder, and t hen returned It to the sidewalk, 
and sold it for eight dollars. 
It costs three cents less to raise a pound of 
cotton now than before emancipation was pro¬ 
claimed. There Is still a profit, of $41.30 per bale 
of four hundred and fifty pounds, or $90,000,000 
on a crop of 3,000,000 nnile*. 
At a public sale of books in London, Brew’s 
“Essu.v on Souls" was knocked clown to a .shoe¬ 
maker, who, the great amusement of tho assem¬ 
bly, asked the auctioneer if he had "any more 
books on shoernukiug to sell.” 
A young Colorado farmer writes:—“I tell you 
it is tough to ootuQ in worn out. with the hard 
work of breaking prairie, and have to go to 
making bread and boiling bacon. I can’t stand 
this, I must go East and get a cook that doesn't 
wear trousers." 
A man in Concord, N. if., has in his possession 
a biscuit which was set upon the table at Hie 
collation given oil Lafayette’s visit to that city 
in 1835. It is of oblong shape, lias stamped upon 
it the words, “ Welcome, Gen. Lafayette," and 
many of the letters can still he distinguished. 
A YOUNG lady, while on a visit to Wolfebor- 
ouglt, N. H., a few nights since, arose in her 
sleep, partially dressed herself,and walked with¬ 
out shoes to her father’s house, some three miles 
distant. When she awoke site found herself sit¬ 
ting upon t he door-step, shivering with tho cold. 
A member of the Masonic order telegraphed 
to a companion. ’’ Mukeroom for ton Royal Arch 
Masons. (Joining to-dav." When the compan¬ 
ions arrived they found ft pen had linen built for 
them; tbe telegram at its destination reading, 
“Make room for ten It. A. M.’s. Coming to¬ 
day." 
The monument to King Hubert the the Bruce, 
designed by George CruikshaoU, wliirli is to be 
erected at Edinburgh, will represent the king in 
chain-armor, standing on a rock pedestal. The 
statue will be in bronze, ten feet in height; the 
pedestal, grey granite, twelve feet high. 
A Western farmer noticed that almost all the 
potato bugs in Ids garden had disappeared, and 
a short time after,lie killed u largo striped snake 
with his hoc, and found that it was full of the 
ItirvfB of the potato bug. It laid about cleared 
out tho garden, lie says tie will kill no more of 
those snakes. 
WicKFOUD, R. I., has the honor of having I ho 
oldest Episcopal church in New England, If not 
the oldest In the country. It Is called St. Paul's, 
and was originally erected in North Kingstown, 
in 1707, about five miles north of Wioklord, and 
then called tho Church of the Narragansetts. It 
was removed to its present location, near the 
center ol' Wickford, in 1800. 
A stonecutter of Pittsfield, Mass., recently 
received an order fijnu the Sandwich Islands for 
a monument, which was duly forwarded to its 
destination. It marks tho grave of a daughter 
of Dr. CL H. Wet more, long resident physician 
there ami formerly of Pittsfield. It is tho first 
monument over erected on the island, and is a 
source of much wonderment to the natives. 
A father, suburban to Boston, a few morn¬ 
ings since, took n lit tle son to an acquaintance's 
and left hint there. About mid-day,u great hue 
and cry' was raised over the missing child, I he 
citizens wore rallied, a creek dragged, and every 
nook wash ing searched, when theabsent-mind- 
od father was brought to his senses by r the return 
of the smiling and unconscious guardian of his 
son, with the little fellow in the wagon beside 
him. 
THE SEASON. 
Ligonfer, Nobli Co., Ind., Aug. ft.— Wheat and | 
oat harvest just ended. In quantity t he wheat 
falls furbelow the average; in quality it is ex¬ 
cellent. The heads tilling well, though standing 
tliin un the ground. The out crop hn- been as 
good as wc dared anticipate, this being a poor 
country for oats. Our corn prospects have 
never been better. The fruit crop was with 
t tic exception of peaches, an entire failure: of 
the latter wo will have quite an amount. Tho 
early potatoes were severely Injured l»y the i 
Colorado potato bug; butt he late planting will I 
escape with but lit tle damage, and tlm promised 
yield is large. The season has been as pleasant 
as any wc have experienced for a number of 
years. Grass is of excellent quality, and stock 
is looking fine. Wheat, $1.30; corn, 7oc.©$t; 
oats, 50c.; barley, $1.25; hams, 20 c.; pickled 
meat, KKgdSo.; butter. 20 c.; eggs, 13c.-A. w. g. 
JVlilldale, Warren tk>., Vn„ Aug. 9 During 
the ent ire spring wc had an excessot rain; since 
the 15th of Juno wc have hud only rains . utli- 
eleni to lay the dust, and few of them; conse¬ 
quently our corn will be Jess than a half crop, 
and is now much twisted. The wheat crop 
was injured about one-half by the wet til spring, 
weevil and scale Oats, tho best crop grown for 
years, bate potatoes a failure; no poaches; few 
apples, and failing off. A tine crop of grapes; 
no plums and damsons, on account of CUrculio. 
We have a line, fertile country, with well im¬ 
proved farms for sale, prices ranging from $30 
to $100 per acre.—T. w. T. 
Chit term ago, IV. V., Aug. II. Onr long drouth 
has been getting finely wot tip of Into, gtvtngour 
farmers a morn hopeful prospect for fall crops, 
not the least of which is fall food, which is be¬ 
ginning to look well; corn and potatoes will bo 
an average crop; grain crops harvested, arc 
about one-lmlf to two-thirds u vertigo crop; Imps 
arc looking tine, and promise a laager ret urn for 
labor and pains. Tobacco will luirdl.v recover 
from Hie drouth. Our lands are so well adapted 
to tho product ion of a great variety, thut il wo 
suffer In one product wo recover t lie loss in some¬ 
thing else.—J. s. A. 
Tama City, Tama (’«»„ Iowa, Aug, 13.—Since 
last April tho weather lias been dry and hot. 
recently, however, we arc blessed with cool 
weather and copious rains. The wheat crop is 
rather below tho average in quantity, Imt it is 
of a superior quality. Corn light about half a 
crop. Potatoes small, and lew in a hill. Small 
fruits almost an entire failure. Wheat, 85c.; 
corn. 50c.; oats, 35c.; potatoes, $1.50; farm labor 
from $30 to $35 per month.—A- u. u. 
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Q O T O II BULBOUS ROOTS. 
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CJTA NI)A It l> A N I) OH'A R F PEA US, Pliim*, 
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** l oo MODEST DV II VI. I' .” 
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Our 4 to 6 horse lever power BIJCKEV I'i Tit It ESH¬ 
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about 50 percent. We u <nv wureuuL It to separate 
ami clean 150 to 250 bushels wheat, with less mutt und 
clemire Limn any In I lie Held IL-iir I he People ! 
Bunona. Midi . August Bib, 1870. 
" We threshed 40 bn-hcls pet hour, tl answers my 
expneliiiion* fully, unit it is nut just to say that your 
representations are more Unit verified." 
(Signedt L. D. EATON. 
Big Sandy, Tkw. July 20tli. 1870. 
"We are tli resiling 250 lo 300 bu-lielsOt wheat per 
day. The best nuieliine ever seen in till.-- Comity. 
Wheal worth U) cents a bushel more than that run 
through common threshers." 
(Signed) W. CAR AW A V. 
HI.YMVER, DAY .V CO.. Manufacturers. 
Victor Cano Mill, Cook’s Evaporator. 
Victor Grain Drill. 
fpHE VICTOR GRAIN DRILL 
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ret ..in mended lo nil who have tiny n pure lieu si oil 
of I ii in iv from llio n*e of Lend Pipe. 
TATHAM .V DUOS.. New Yoik and I’ldiiuleJphttt. 
R IF1.ES, SIIOT-IJUNS, REVOLVERS, 
, &c.. *d uli kind* at reduced prh-es, warranted 
ami sent by Expre** (O. O. D. ) to be examined before 
pant for. Liberal terms to the trade, ilgeuls or clubs. 
Write fora CllGilojruo- Address J. II. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army 
Huns, Revolvers. «.Ve., bought or traded for. 
Moork’s Rural New-Yokklh is decidedly the 
best newspaper in Ameriea.-7V.cus Daily Rancncro. 
| J O w HOT IS I T T O-DA V » 
Il roll would have a correct answer, buy one of 
TOWER’D THERMOMETERS. They are sold as 
cheap as any, and are leuminft'i/ nee unite. 
Over 30,000 
sold last year, and not one returned a* 
Ask for my make, and lake no other Dealers, sona 
for Price l.ists. I.kvVJ-S c. TOWHU, Rochester,N. Y. 
Descriptive Priced Catalogue cf II VACIN’I’HH l’U- 
LtPF. LILIKH, Ac., for the Autumn ot 1870. Mailed 
to all applicants. J. At. TIIOBBUttN & CT>., 
15 John street. New York. 
f lilt EES ! TR EES ! Tit I.ES ! ST A N l)A It I) 
I and Dwurl Peai Trees; Plum Tree*: extra let 
of I'hnrti Trees, two years old; Early Richmond, 
Guv. Wood. Dukes. .Ve,, .Ve., for sale by 
RICHARDSON A DA Y'TON. Geneva, N. V. 
LA K I I T 1* It E IS S . 
1 GHIAPE VINES. 
SMA-I-.I-. FJRTTia' PLANTS. 
Rend your orders direct to the MACEIlON NTR. 
SERIES, and />»(/ ul miediHl/ the. price ehargeil by 
dealer*. Priced Catalogue* her. ])o>eilptl\e Cata¬ 
logue. 70p»ge*. giving 11*1 ol V A IUKTII * and PRICKS, 
with Hint* on i'lantlng. Culture. Ac.. Ml cent*. Ad- 
ilresst’. L. VAN ht:<KX, ..Ion. N > . 
P EARS. Hit H lot I, Slit'ldnn. Flcnilsh 
Hcauty,2yrs.,5toC ft,, branched andMogle, by the 
dozen, hundred or thousand: shipped In any point, 
carefully packed. Price Li t sent to order. 
S. H. hll.L, Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
^ i ROUND DONE, Done Jl. nl unit Siipfr- 
VR pliosptiate of l.ime. all of which are guuralitceu 
free from adulteration. Send for Circular. 
LISTER BROTHERS, Newark, N.J. 
flt 1\|ORE THAN 300 DIFFER- 
ENT STYLES 
Lift and Force Pumps, 
HYDRAULIC RAMS, &c. 
8 ST Send for Circular und Prices. JfJt 
fiSa RIJ.'HWY xV CO., 
!5 genren Fall*, N. Y. t U. S. A. 
1 AVN( IIER’S PATENT EDGING TILES, 
J for'iurdnn Walk*. Flower Beds. Lawnsnnd ( em- 
eterie*. have a vast amount of labor by preventing 
the spread of weed#, and give n beauty of outline 
which no Other nlun can accomplish, kor those de¬ 
siring n -ample 1 wifi delivei III OiecxprcHS ottieutwo 
Tile*, with ornamental edge.each oiie foot In length, 
on receipt of 50 cents. Seed for Clraular. Address 
F. B. FANCHEH. LansUigburgh, N. Y. 
/A XV. BOYNTON A: CO.,U imdin ulue. N.J. 
^ * DRAIN TILE, 
ITOTJTsflJ TIIjEJ AINTD COLI.ARS. 
l lio STRONGBST. LIGHTEST. BEST FORMED. 
MOST EVENLY HL UN EI> and DURABLE TII.B 
in u*e. Saves in breakage., saves ill Cod of I'lanspor. 
In Hon. saves ill hnbnrnf Lanina, unit give* thoroughly 
reliable FIRST CLASS WORK. 
WE MAKE THE HE>T AND CHEAPEST 
>1 cider Press screw* in market. Send for Circulars 
and Prices. UUAISY X CO., Seneca Fulls. N, Y. 
MONEY 
jS EASI ISY 
I TV 1 a nE 
(Vlt Ii our Stencil and 
S ^ : - : Key-Check Outfit. 
fjy Circulars Pm. 
(NOR DEAFNESS.-11 ASI.A -H’S Artiflciiil 
I 1 EARS. Can lie colleen led. Send to E. 1IASLAM, 
No. (I Gold St., New York, for a Descriptive Circular. 
» A Y » 
I on titu\ APPLE TREES, J anti 3 years 
I IMI.MUU old: ftO.OOO K\ergeccii*, l tu 3 
feet lllgh. I’rleu t.isl sent grail*. I oii. r*i undonce 
solicited. J. S. BOYNTON, 
Striker. Williams Co., Ohio. 
/1RAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS. 
It Wc oiler our friend* and iheiniMiou large amt 
well-glow n stuck of GRAPE VINES, eori-isliug Of 
Martha, Salem, Eumelun. Walter, Arnold's Hybrids, 
Delaware, Concord. Ac.: uDo, Clarke Raspberry ana 
Kltlutinny Blackberry, cheap. Sample sent on re¬ 
ceipt of price to PF'IFFNKU X MARQUARDT, Del¬ 
aware. O. Price 1.1st forwarded on application, 
rVKB HOUSE” 
CHEERY TREES. 
1 have a liniltcil number of till# new Cherry for 
Hule, to be delivered In October. Trees one. two and 
three years old. For particulars, address 
HENRY T. HARRIS. 
Stanford, Lincoln Co., Ky. 
ICE’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES 
AND 
Other Hardy Bulbs for Fall Planting, 
Is now published, and will bo sent Fit EE to all w> 
apply. Addresss JAHE8 VICK, 
Rochester, N. V. 
B loomington nursery aoo Acr, t;u> 
Year. 10Green houses, Finn, und Ornamental 
Trees, Nursery Stock, Root Gra/l‘. Grapes. Lvi- 
grecn*. Hhrulis, Host;*. Hedge and Green-house 
Plants, Flower Hullis fur Fall, Colored Fruit and 
Flower Piute*. All at Wholesale amt Retefi. 8eUd 
ton cents for Catalogues. F. K. PHOENIX. 
Bniomington. McLeuii Co., m- 
DULBS FOR TIIE TRADE. 
Our Wholesale Circiilurnf DUTCH BULBS for the 
Autumn of 187U, for the Trade on hi i* rtedy (or mail¬ 
ing J. M. THOltHCRN A < O., 
15 John Street. New Y»rk. 
3,000,000 FBt, ;i“Y 3 i a70 . 
NIAGARA NURSERIES, Lookport, N. Y. 
(ESTABLISHED 183'.) 
Apple. Pear and Cherry trees. Standard and Dwarf, 
1 o and 3 years old ; Peach. Plum. Apricot and Orange 
ciuince trees: Grape Vine*. lto,e*. Kyergriiens and 
<>•> 1 -! 111 /• ntHi Trp.iis everv tnption- Hcm( 1 1 i 
I'ru’V List, jurtt LMit. SVl‘ Hen l>y tha dozeo. hundred 
anil Uiouwind. We M;uld: ‘ r ' 1 
ami Dwarf Pear iteea, - • }c M(H j| >v ^ SONS. 
nu inl kPI/IIS. -Tulij*#, IlyaoltiUiB.Narcis- 
,"n“,,7 M». Lilies, Gladiolus. Ac.. for 
.. f-ii trade-general assortment, «l Whf>j«wl«»nd 
rra.i l Ataii Roses. Green-house Plants. Colmcl 
vim Im Flower Plates. Heml three cent stampfor 
C it a I ogu “ U> " r Wn CW ‘V K.^MnIX: 1 ;^ 7 
H.m’ngton Nursery. Me Lean C«., Kl- 
AHA ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
ZO.iHH* WELL GROWN. TWO-VEAlt OLD. 
$1 per 100; »7.50 per 1,000. Hlniwber Finn I* 
Wilson’s Albany, 50 cts.: Triumph d Gaud. 10 el*. 
Der 100; cheap hv the thousand. Address 
per UR . e e I ^ D _ w _ WHITB< Aldeu, N. V. 
