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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Corn is $2 a bushel at Duller, Ala. 
— Garlic butter is a delicacy in Spain. 
— The “ dog-days” proper ended on the 25th. 
— The Dresden ArL Gallery has3,300 paintings. 
— Page county, Iowa, has 00,000 acres of corn. 
— The English hay crop Is below the medium. 
— A clover field Is a rare thing in North Caro¬ 
lina. 
_ The coal beds of Illinois are about to be de¬ 
veloped. 
— A castor oil mill does a good business at 
Alton, III. 
— Yale College last year spent $1,617.27 above 
its income. 
— Black squirrels are plenty in the mountains 
of Ulster Co. 
— New York city has 35,000 children attending 
public schools. 
— Little Rock, Arkansas, estimates its popu¬ 
lation at. 14,000. 
— Holland has sent 1,200 volunteers to serve in 
the Papal army. 
— The peach crop in the vicinity of Buffalo is 
small this year. 
— A new agricultural society is being organ¬ 
ized in Potsdam. 
— The Slate dam at Carthage has been thor¬ 
oughly repaired. 
— The canal swing bridge in Rochester is per¬ 
fectly successful. 
— Queen Victoria invites guests to breakfast 
at 5 o’clock P. M. 
— Hancock Co., Hi., has 1,800 acres of grapes 
under cultivation. 
— Poughkeepsie lias ten bakers and fifty-two 
lager beer saloons. 
— Winona, Minn., has a population of 7,000 
and the State Fair. 
— A machine at Rutland, Vt., can cut 1,200,000 
slate pencils a day. 
— Akron, O., pays a lady principal of the high 
school $2,000 a year. 
— Columbus. On., has about 10,000 inhabitants, 
Augusta soino 17,000. 
— A Bangor, Me., family cherishes the ances¬ 
tral umbrella of 1820. 
— A couple of fat women ran a race in Alba¬ 
ny for a wine supper. 
— New Orleans has small-pox instead ol' yel¬ 
low fever this season. 
— Hay crop In Oswego county is very light; 
bay, $11 to $18 per ton. 
— Orlean s Co. suffered losses of $20,000 to $50,- 
000 in Hie recent storm. . 
— The drouth of water still continues in the 
streams about Auburn. 
— The Lutherans make one of the largest de¬ 
nominations In America. 
— A man was stung entirely out of bis senses 
by bees in Maysville, Ky. 
— Muskegon (Mich.) projects a town clock 
upon its tint) court house. 
— Alphonse Karr defines dyspepsia as the re¬ 
morse of a guilty stomach. 
— Near Fori- Wingate, New Mexico, Is a field 
of corn of about 1.200 acres. 
A fresh discovery of diamonds has been 
made in Victoria, Australia. 
The admissions to the Illinois State lama- 
tic Asylum average six u day. 
— By the laws of Tennessee drunkenness is 
made u legal cause of divorce. 
— Auburn underwriters offer $500 reward for 
the detection of incendiaries. 
— The full term of the St. Lawrence Univer¬ 
sity will begin September 1st. 
— The chief of the Aster House kitchen re¬ 
ceives a salary of about $4,000. 
— A Mias Eliza Jennings has been lately made 
a bank director in Canfield, O. 
— The population of the village of Yonkers, 
by the present census, is 12,l)tlo. 
— St.Catherine's, Canada, tiusagirl eight years 
of age, who weighs 128 pouuds. 
— A steam-threshing machine is in operation 
iu Livonia, Livingston county. 
— Philadelphia’s silk factories employ 1,500 
operatives and $1,500,000 capital. 
— Lead ore has been discovered a mile and n- 
lialf north of New Albany, Iml, 
— Thirty school-houses have been built in 
Neosho Co., Kan., the past year. 
— A new $3,000 organ has Just been put up In 
tlie First Baptist Church, Elmira. 
— One hundred and fourteen new buildings 
arc being put. up iu Horucllsvillc. 
— The new $500 legal-tender notes are to bear 
a vignet te of John Quincy Adams. 
— The distance from Boston via St. Louis to 
San Francisco, by rail, is 3,578 miles. 
— Thirteen million dollars in specie have been 
sent to Europe in the lust fortnight. 
— Thirty-three ladies have been declared 
“bachelor of arte” at Vassar College. 
— Twelve sheep and two boys were killed by 
lightning in a yard In La Crosse, Wis. 
— San Francisco claims to bo ahead of all 
other citiesin hotel accommodations. 
— For the week ending August- 13, 4,575 immi¬ 
grants arrived at the port of Now Vork. 
— The school property of the Minneapolis 
Board of Education Is valued at $109,000. 
— A man near Dos Moines, Iowa, lias raised, 
this season, 3,000 pounds of fine tobacco. 
— Five women preachers are now satisfactori¬ 
ly settled in pulpits in Univcrsalist churches. 
— The buckwheat crop of the “Southern 
Tier," In this State, promises unusually well. 
— Ten vessels with cases of yellow fever on 
board arc reported at Quarantine, New York. 
— Tim residence, of Dr. J. G. Holland, Spring- 
field, Mass., is painted a bright strawberry red. 
— Two hundred thousand pounds of wool 
have been bought at Hudson (Michigan) this 
season. 
— Over 1,700 persons have been killed or 
maimed by nitro-glycerine the five years it him 
been used. 
— The Old Church of Sleepy Hollow —one 
hundred and seventy-three years old—was open¬ 
ed last Sunday morning. 
— Seven hundred and fifty-seven deaths, sev¬ 
enty-two marriages, and two hundred and 
eighty-six births iu Now York in one week. 
ittiscdlcmcons. 
rp II E 
AMERICAN 
Wheat (HII m ist. 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
CULTURE OF WHEAT, 
embracing a hrief History und Botanical Description 
of WHEAT with lui) practical directions for se¬ 
lecting seed, producing new varieties, and cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
Finely illustrated with numerous engravings of a 
practical character. 
By S. EDWARDS TODD. 
This is a handsomely bound duodecimo volume of 
432 pages, nod should be in the bands of every Wheat 
Grower in the laud. Sent by mail, postage paid, at 
the reduced price of $2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, II Park Row, N. Y. 
A DOWN TOWN MEIlCHANT, 
x Y having passed several sleepless nights,disturbed 
by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and be¬ 
coming emivlnoed that Mas. Winslow'S Soothing 
rt v lirp was Just the article needed, procured a supply 
for the child. On reaching home, and acquainting 
hia wifo with what lie had done, alio refused to have 
It administered to the child, as she was strongly in 
favor of UnmcQOPUtby. That night the child passed 
In suffering, ami the parents without, sloop. Return¬ 
ing home tlie day following, the father found the 
baby still worae; and white contemplating another 
sleepless night, the mother “topped from the ..ill 
to attend to some domestic duties, and left the fin her 
with Hie ehiId. Dm lug her absence be administered 
a portion ot the Soothing Syrup to lie Imliy, and said 
not liing. That night all hands slept woll.aml * lie lit¬ 
tle fellow ttw.ike oi the morning bright and Puppy. 
The mother was delighted wlili ilm suddunund won. 
dertiil change, mid although at first offended at tlie 
deception practiced upon her, Una continued to use 
the syrup, and suffering, crying babies and restless 
nighis have di .appeared. A single trial ot tile Syrup 
never yet failed to relievo tho baby and overcome 
the prejudices of the mother. 
Heal ©state, ©tc. 
j^OKTIl MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR 8 ALiE 
BY THE 
HANNIBAL & ST.JOSEPH 
R. R. COMPANY. 
About 1.10,OOO Acre* of tho Finest Farm¬ 
ing and Gruzina I,und in the United Suite*. 
for sale at low prices and on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an industrious man with small capital to 
pay for his land with money earned from It, 
Missouri is not too far Wust to boat a great dis¬ 
til nee from markets; Its Knilroad facilities ate great 
and constantly Increasing; the climate is splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty ; while the 
numerous thriving towns and rules springing up on 
every hand attest beyond doubt tlint the blight of 
slavery lias been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS 1)EFV COMPETITION. 
Send for full descriptive Olrrtliltra mid Sectional 
Maps, enclosing .Hi et*.,urul staling what paper you 
saw this In. to EDWARD WILDER. 
I.nod 4'oiliuii**ioiicr. Iltinnilml, film. 
I?OR SALE-“WHITE LAKE" FARM, 
L containing 280 acres ot good grass and grain 
land, well watered by two never-falling streams, 
having two dwelling houses, built on the edge of 
White Luke: three barns unci Ove large hay liouaes, 
(in good repair,) and other necessary out buildings. 
Lund Is rolling, and well suited to making butler or 
raising stock; is near grist mill, post-ufUoe, Sen,, and 
la eight tulles from Midland Railroad. Price, # 8 ,000. 
For particulars, address .1 A MEM FRAZER. 
White I,ako, Sullivan Uo., N. V. 
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TltOS AND ICNGK A V INKS. 
Publishers, and all others want ing Illustrations for 
Newspapers. Catalogues, (Jhow-tlllls, Ac., Ac., arc ad¬ 
vised that we can furnish electrotypes of most of the 
WOOD ENGRAVINGS 
used in the Ritual Nkw-Yohickk during the past 
few years. Of 
Over ii Thousand of tlicMti i llu*t rut ion* 
(those made since tlie enlargement of the RtittAl, in 
January, IHtl'.l,) we have the 
ORIGINAL WOOD CU'J'S, 
uninjured,having printed the paper from electrotype 
plates, uml hence can furnish perfect ousts. 
A;, will he seen by reference to bunk numbers and 
volumes of the llnixi., we have many choice cuts, 
suitable for Illustrating various subjects. In fact, 
any and all persons wishing for 
GOOD ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
can be accommodated on npullcfiMoii, personally or 
by letter, to D. I>. T. IBOOK E, 
II Piirk Row. N. Y. City. 
O l RT I’ll EA P ARE OF It SOUTHERN 
LANDS. Healthy, temperate, lortile. well water¬ 
ed and near market. They offer greater inducements 
than the West. Send for Chart. COLUMBIAN 
SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY. 33 Parle Row. N. Y. 
rpiio Kit mcsT eTbming lands 
* IN THE WOULD. 
1,300,000 ACRES FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS, 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Railroad Company. 
SOUTHERN BRANCH. 
The lands now ottered hv I Ida i.ioinpaiiy m e situated 
mainly within twenty limes of each aide of the road, 
extending one hundred and seventy miles along l.lie 
NEOSHO VALLEY. I lie richest, lines! and most In¬ 
viting valley I nr “> 11 lenient in the West 
one third of I lie labor required ut the Enstintliu 
cub tire of tarnis will Insure lime double tlie amount 
of crops. 
in iLiil.Ni; material and fencing of overy 
val id v uml In grant abundance 
STOCK RAISING. Therieli native grasses of the 
prail’lds and bottoms, wlfli I lie large urea of unoccu¬ 
pied lands in connection with tlie dry.mild and open 
Wilders, present nnequalcd advantages for the rais¬ 
ing of cat i |e. sheep and horses. 
THE t'l.l.M VIP, \ N'H HEALTH ol Kansan are 
tinei|imled. These, Indeed, arc among ll“ chief ex¬ 
cellencies, and lire recommend;,lions lor settlement. 
I’ll 1 1 US OK LA N l>. From #:! lo per iiure : credit 
Of t en »lib veil is’ tlino. 
TERMS OF SALE. Onn-tenlh down lit. limn of 
purcliiPe. No payment the second year. One-tenth 
every year after until completion of payments, with 
annual Inherent. 
THE HEAD LAND OFFICE 
Is at JUNCTION CITY. To all purchasers ol lands 
FREE TICKETS from tills point are given over the 
Rond. For furl her liiforinatloli ilibllgsii 
ISA AC T. I3IOIIMUV, 
I,and Commissioner, Junction City, Kansas. 
f|M> TIIOSF. AUI.F. TO.HI V.. The subscriber 
I bolds oal hi.I i.he creulesl /mlneenienl to 
I.'base over t.flllO ACRES ol \ MlV SUPERIOR 
LAND ever yet offered Tills Fatale embodies 
everything desirable, including a luvo-storj brlelc 
(fri*l and Wheat, audit No, I I ireillar Saw Mill. Five 
hundred bids, coni, Ac., expected Ibis year from but 
ii small Ill'll). Address lilt! subscriber lor del,Ills 
A \V XUDINEH. 
Narrow.Hills, Cflaptico, SI. Mary's Co., Md. 
'cihs is THE most riiiiROi <;n 
1 bloo,| purltler yut discovered, and nr,x e/f 
limn me, from Ibe worst Srro.f ii/, t.o a common ICrup 
[ tinn. Pimples and Hlntehe.i nn the lore, mid scaly nr 
| roinjh in, which are such annoying blemishes to 
many young persoi • . yield In the use of a few l„,r- 
tle'inf tills wonderful medicine. From one to etgln 
!„,Mies cure Stilt title inn, F.rysipthts, SCdhl tJeml, llnlii 
ll'mm*. Hath, Seuly RrupHni is of the Skin, Hct'nfstilt 
Nnivx, Urn:* mill " l\ml,er" m tin Mniith and Slum- 
nrh. It is a pure medicinal extract, of native roots 
and pin ii I s. combining tu lim'innmi Nut nip's most iov- 
ernlgu curative properties, which God has instilled 
Into the vegetable kingdom for healing Hit* sick, It 
Isa groin restorer for the strength and vigor of the 
system. Those who are languid, sleepless have ner¬ 
vous (ipprehensUiiin or fours, or any of the affections 
symptomatic of wenUness, will Und convincing evi¬ 
dence of its real ora (I vc* power upon trial. It You 
leel diill.dirnivi i.t,rleli\lltiUeil and ilesjinjulinf, have fre¬ 
quent lie,ul a be. month tuslee bnAly in lire trim'll!tig, 
fr/Vi/Ub/r iiiinrtltr and tongue routed, you are sufferiug 
from Tni-pi'l I,in i' or “ Inlinnsursm' In many eases 
,,f " Lli'i i\f'i/inpVvlPt ” only a part of these symptoms 
uro experienced. As a remedy for all moli eases, Dr. 
Pleree's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal ns 
It effects perfect ceres, leaving Hit* liver strep iithc nnl 
mnt hcttllliy. For tho cure of HahlUinl l nnslipallnri 
ol the Bow el> it Is a never lulling remedy, und those 
who have u-f„l It fr,r till* purpose ere loud In Its 
online. Ill Hi'niieli iul, Tlicoixt and I,liny Disci Mrs, It 
Inis produced many truly remarkable cures, where 
other medicines had failed. Sold by druggists at $1 
per bottle. Prepared at the Chemical Laboratory of 
R. V. PIERCE, IB. !».. IHiRulo, N. Y. 
Stock, jponltvi), &c. 
coiTIl .11C H Sic Y EA It IIS. 3IMKKI acres 
li Fruit and Farm Lund lor rale elman and on easy 
terms, in bus to suit purehasors, on railroad 21 mile* 
•outlioi Philadelphia. Soil productive, climate mild 
and proverbially healthy, pure soft water, no chills 
and lever. Mupund full desorlplion sent free. 
Address MORRIS ,V UO„ 
Friinkllnvllle, Gloucester <.'o., New Jersey. 
w 
X. WBITNEK, 
r II I T N K It A M A It li N 
II. II. MARKS. 
HI It E-HIIEI) CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
I Sheep. Poultry, Pigeons, Kuhbil*, Ac. 
bred and shipped by J 
ville, ('holler Co.. Pit. 
I 
W.A M. IRWIN. Pennington- 
Send for llliistrutcd CircuiUr. 
Civil Ijigiiircis and Real I’,stale Agent*, 
Alcllonville, Fin., 
Will sell 20,0110 acres ot choice private lands: some 
imiiroved ; all vciy valuable ami ourivoiitunt to navi¬ 
gation. They will also plant, out Orange Groves, enter 
State lands, locale Homesteads, elect eligible sire* 
for RcsIdenecM, execute Deeds of i onveyance, Moi l - 
games, Ac., supply approved Fertilizers for ironical 
fruit troeH ut manufacturers’ prices, expenses added, 
and perform all work pertaining to their Hue of busi¬ 
ness, promptly, arid on reasonable terms. 
A mertcan Star Stallions and ( oil bred and for 
salebv IRA H. GOLEM AN. Addre.-.s tlie above, Lake 
View Slock Farm.*,, Sheldrake P. O., Sonecu Oo., N. Y. 
H aving I'Iikhised tiii<; uij- 
iijatnder of Mr. Suelikjx’k 
HERD OF SHORT KORNS, 
it enables us to offer a nutuber of well-bred 
MAIZES AND PKMALK 8 
from the Geneva and New York Mills Herds. Mr. 
SlIKl.imv will give Ills attention to sales from those 
remaining at, Geneva. 
\V )T,(.’(ITT J, CAMPBELL. 
New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
wY NWiW» I,IIS. was Hie weight of two Ohio Tin - 
i A r \t proved Chester Hogs. Send slump for their 
descriiuion and a great variety of other thorough¬ 
bred Animals and Fowls, I.. It. SiI.V Ell, Salem, O. 
g II OH T- II <) R N « A T T L 1C. 
A few choice animals to spare. And 
MERIlsrO SHEEP. 
Bred for JonstUution and lieavy lloeces of cleansed 
wool. C. HOllACB HUBBARD, 
SprlngtlelcJ, Vermont. 
ADR SALE. A VERY FINE.JERSEY 
_ BULL, 12 in,uiIlls old. Full “ Pedigree" given. 
Price * 101 ), WM. S. LINCOLN. Worcester, Mass. 
JCctu UooliQ, ©tr. 
iUiGCcUrtiicons. 
Q.OOO BOOKS 
FOR KI R A LISTS. 
Alien’s <L. F.) American Cattle... 2 50 
Do. New American Farm Book.*2 50 
Do. Disease* or Dffinii»tlc Animals. 1 00 
Do. Rural Arch Heel lire .. 150 
Ainerlcun Bird Fancier. 20 
American Ponmlogy 1.200 llliistrutlous). 3 DO 
American Practical Cookery. . 1 75 
American Rose I'ullurist. 30 
American 31iarp-8linutor (Tftlescupio Itifle). 50 
Amerlcun Weeds and Useful Plants. .. .. 1 75 
Architecture H'limmlngs ,V .Mlllerj .'182 Designs 
Mini 711 Illustration*.... 10 00 
A rebReetnre, National (Geo. K. Woodward).12 01) 
Arch it cm are. Principles and Practice of (Luring 
& Jenny). . Vt 00 
Arcbiteollire. Review, and Am. Builder’s Jour. 
mil, (H. Sloan,I in Nos., curb. 50 
Beautiful Leaved Plants (London Edition) 60 
colored lllustrutb ms.. 1 ) Ud 
Boo Keepers' Text, Hoik, (Paper). Ill 
Do, (Muslin)..... 75 
Beecher’s Domeatle Science .. 2 50 
Bement’s Poulterer's Companion (120 ills.)....... 2 00 
l)n. Rabbit Fancier... 30 
Bicknell's Village Builder (65 PltlteS, showing 
New and Practical Designs).10 00 
Black Raspberry Culture. 20 
Bummer's Method of Making Manures. 20 
Bnussiiigaiilt's Rural Economy . I 110 
Bred* s Book of Flowers (new) . . 
Bridgetnau’s Gardener's Assistant. 
Biilst’s Family Kitchen Gardener. . 
Do. Flower Garden..... 
Burr's Vegetables of America. 
©intentional, &’c. 
INK c; K A !•’ If > S 
Military anil Colegiate Institute 
FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. 
(loiii'l Ml.. Cur. ut Hidin', Rochester, N. V. 
This Institution opens September J2th, 1870, at the 
now liuilding. Circulars can be obtained by address¬ 
ing the Principal. 
^TA VI FOR D COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 
) ’ lor V mlllg I.ndie*. Ti-rnt opens Kept. 14. Every 
facility for physical, llUellncluul and moral culture. 
ROUT, C. I* LACK, A. M., Principal. Stamford, Cl. 
riMIOV FEMALE HFAIDilRY. Thi* In- 
I ■'tliulion offer* the ncciiiniilnted advantages of 
ov«irflflv years of successful operation, FiirCircu- 
lam, apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Trow, N. Y. 
|>LAINFIELD COLLEGE lor Young Ln- 
I riles, Pl.itnlield, N. I., with Prapnratory Depart¬ 
ment for Misses,open* Kept. It, IhTil. Send for circular, 
IIOJKAVIAN SKAIINARY FDR YOUNG 
ill I \ lil ICS, Kethl* I.. i- \ ..* mi riii in 
stltution, the oldest Boarding Hehooinf Young La¬ 
dies in the United States. Just published lii a beauti¬ 
fully illustrated volume id nearly BOD pages. For 
Descriptive Circular, apply to the present Principal, 
Rev. FRANCIS WOI.I.K. 
1 75 
2 50 
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I 50 
6 (HI 
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75 
75 
75 
75 
(i 00 
2 (III 
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7 50 
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Chemistry nf the Farm (Nteliol*).. 
l hurl ton'n Grape Grower'* Guide... 
Cnhlmtt'* American Gardener..._ 
Cole's American Fruit Book,.. 
Cole’s American Veterinarian,, ,... 
Copeland’S Country Life ((tit! pp„ 250 Engravings) 5 n0 
Cntloti ('nillire.. I SO 
Colton Planter’s Manual (Turner). t 50 
Crack Shot (Barber)... 2 Ml 
Cultivation of Native Grape* and Manufacture 
of American Wine... 1 ig 
Dltdd s American Cuttle Doctor. I 5o 
Do. Modern Horse Doctor. I 50 
Dana's Muck Mu mini . I 25 
Darwin's Animals mid Plants. 
Dead Khot; or, SporLumn's Complete Guide. 
Downing's Cottage Residences. 
Do. Fruits und k rult Trees of America < 1IIHI lip.) 
I> 0 . Old Edition... 
Do. Laiidseiipo Gardening. . 
Do. Rural Essays.... 6 00 
Drainage for Profltttnd Health. I 50 
Du Breed's Vineyard Culture (Warder). 2 QQ 
Duties and Pleasures of Home. 2 Ml 
Dyer and Color Maker's Companion.. l 25 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture...... 75 
Everybody Ids own Lawyer. 1 25 
Farm Drainage (II. F. French)..... 1 50 
Farm Implements und Machinery (J..I. Thomas) i 60 
Farm I'nlk (BrackHit). 1 (III 
Funning for Boys,., . . 1 Ml 
Field’s Pear ClilMire. 
Fishing In Amcriulin Waters (Scott). 
Flags'* European Vineyards. 
Flint on Grasses.. 
Do. Milch Cow* and Dairy Fur in Ing. . 
Frank Forrester's Field Sport* (2 vols.). 
Do. Fisli and Fishing (100 engravings). 
Do. Manual for Young Sportsmen. 
Fuller’s Illustrated Straw berry Cultiirlst. 
Do. Forest Tree Cultiirlst. 
Do. Hmell Fruits (llluatrutcd).... 
Gardening for Proiit. . 
Gardening for the South 
Goyelin’s Poultry Breeding—Commercial View, 
Awn .... < 11 . t ... l, i .A w 
j OY AS WHITCOMB’S 
Itniinlv for Astlinm. 
ROSE COLD, HAY FEVER, &c. 
The late Jonas Wiutco.mb of Boston, well known 
for his sterling integrity, visited Europe a few years 
since for the boneiliot Ids health, which was much 
impaired by frequent attacks of 
SlJiiHBiodic Asthma. 
While in Germany, an eminent physician, who be¬ 
came interested In Idsceso. promised him relief. He 
followed the Ircni meet ordered, and, to Id* mrpriso 
and joy. hi* asthma entirely disappeared, lie pro¬ 
cured the recipe which had accomplished so much 
for him, brought It With him to tills country, and It 
became the property ot the present, proprietors. This 
remedy has been used In Miinisuuds of the worst 
eases, with astonishing and uniform success; and it 
Is now offered to tho public with loll confidence Iu 
its merits. It contains no poisonous or injurious 
properties whatever, and nn infant may lake it with 
perfect safety. (See Circular accompanying each 
bottle.) 
Asthma. 
Asthma. 
A st It ma. 
1 20 
3 60 
1 60 
2 50 
2 SO 
7 Ml 
5 Ml 
Im 
20 
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I SO 
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Rev. JOS. E. ROY, Chicago Agent of tho Amer¬ 
ican Home Missionary Society, writes to the N. Y. 
Independent as follows: 
“My mother had suffered eight years from the 
harvest ustlnna. Wo were painfully conscious Unit 
the recurrence of lids llireo-nioiitli*' agony every 
year must soon wear her old. Wu had found no 
effectual remedy. Reading the iiilvortlseme.nt of 
•Jonas Whitcomb's Asllimit Remedy,' prepared by 
Joseph Burnett .V Co., Boston, wo sent for It, and 
three days after the terrible ordeal had set in it was 
arrested, and lias been kepi off for the whole season, 
to the great joy of the family. 
“I do not know Jonas W lillconib, where lie lives, 
or whether hobo deed or alive: I simply write tills 
to gratify my mother's express desire." 
ASTHMA CURED. 
May 15 
i860. 
Grape CuRlirlsl (A. 8 *. Fuller). 1 50 
Gray'* llow Plauis Grow. 1 25 
Dii. .Manual ol Botany and Lessens. ) IK) 
Do.school and Field Rook of Botany .... . 2 Ml 
Gregory 40 Squashes....-. 5(1 
Guenon on Mllcli Cows..... 75 
Gun, Rod and Saddle , . 2 110 
liaraztliy’s Grape Culture and Wine Making,,,, 5 no 
Harris "ii Inseela. •! 00 
Do. on I In* I’lg .. I 5(1 
i lattieirl'a American ilouse carpenter... 3 50 
Hints tO Horse Keopets (Uerhoit’S)...... 1 75 
High Fanning; without Manure. 35 
Holly's Art. of Saw Filing. . 75 
Do, nirbcntor's Hand Book (now).. 75 
I looper s Dog ami Hue..... ;t|) 
i loupe*’ Hook ot Evergreens. ;t ixi 
i lop Culture .. . to 
How Crops Feed. 2 (K) 
How Crops Grow . . 200 
Hunter ami Trapper... 1 00 
Himmwrm’s Grapes und Wine. 1 mi 
Indian 1 'em . Its Value, ( nil 111 '" and Use*. I Ml 
Jennings on Cattle.. .. 175 
I 75 
Do. I lor.xe mid Ills Diseases 
Do. 1 lui sn Training Made Easy.. 
Do. ShGOp, Hwino and FonlH'y . . 
Johnston’)) Agricultural ..dairy. 
Do. Elements Agricultural <'homi-dry. 
Kemp's LmidHcatio Gardening.. 
Kemlo's Watch Repairer's Hand 
Langstrotb on the Itlvr 
Leuchar’s Howto Itulhl Hul-HuUscs. 1 Ml 
Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry . 1 nn 
■iMMrtl " 1 no 
lepnlrer * Ifnnd-Hook 
e (live ami llmiov Bee. 2 10 
I 
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2 IK) 
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piVEKVIEW 1)111,ITARY U’AUEMY, 
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OTIS B1SBEE, A. M„ I’rlneipul and Proprietor. 
A wide-awulu!, thorough going School for boys 
wishing to be trained for Business, for College, or 
for West Point or the Naval Academy. 
Do. jPodcvu Agrlcnlturo. 
Manual ol Agriculture (Emerson and Flint). 
.Manual on Flax and Hemp ( iilture. 
Manual ol 'I'olmceo Culture. . 
Market A ,si slant (lie Voe). 
Mayliew's Pracileal Book-Keeping (Single and 
Double Entry I. 
lio. Account Books (lo go with the above). 
Du. Key (logo with above). 
Mnyhew's Illustrated Horse Doctor. 
Do. Illustrated Homo Management.. 
McMahon’s Ameimnn Gardener. 
Meehuiliu’H Companion (Nicholson). 
Miles on Horse’s Fool (cloth)... 
Modern Cookery (by Miss Acton and Mrs. S. J. 
Halo). 
Monumental Designs ()’/,) Pintos and Designs)... 
Mrs. Halu's New f iuik Book . . 
My Farm of EdgeWood. 
My Vineyard at Lskoview. 
Norris’ Fish Culture... 
Norton's Elements Kelcutifle Agriculture. 
Onion Culture. .. 
Our Farm of hour Aero*... 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture,.. 
Parkiiiao's Book Of Rohob.. 
Paraons on Uia Untie . 
Pear Culture lor Pro lit (P. T. Quinn)..... 
Pent und Its Uses.... 
Pedder'* Lund Meitaure. 
i’liiHitom Flowers... 
Practical ami Bclenflflc Fruit Culture 1 Baker)... 
l’ructlcal Floriculture (l*. Henderson)... , 
I’ruettcal Poultry Keeper (I,. Wright).. 
P ruet leu I Shepherd (Rand ill 11. .. 
Practical stair Rulhier (.«) original plates). 
Quinhj' . m 1 tern • • 1 Bee Kuuplng, . 
Quincy op Soiling 1 utt.lo. .. . 
Rami s Blllhs.... 
Do. Garden Flowers... 
Randall's Flue Wind Husbandry... 
Do..Sheep II 11 Min rid ry in tho South. 
Itii'lmrdson ml tho Dog. 
Rivers’ Miniature Fruit Garden . 
Rural Studios. 
Saunders on Poultry (Illustrated). 
Sehenck’a Gardeners’ Text-Book. 
Scribner'* Produce Tables.. 
Do. Heady Reckoner ami Log Book. 
Silver’s pew Poultry Book (70 UlusiruHonx). 
Six Hundred Recipes..,,.. 
Skillful Holme wile. 
Squashes (Gregory). 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book 
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quiry in the IIPHA1. for a cure for tlini diatressing 
disease, the Asthma, I write to let the inquirer know 
what line almost cured me. 
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anil never found any medicine that would prevent 
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I commeiieed taking tins remedy eighteen months 
ago. uml have p"! had 11 seven* paroxysm since, 
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is recommended to do. SARAH SEELY. 
" 4 W hi^eomb '8 Remedy' very soon relieved me. 
I am now in comparatively Comfortable health.”— 
ItEV. A. 1.. BAIIllKU, Wallingford, Cl. 
“I have derived very great henellt from ‘Jonas 
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Pres't. Neptune Insurance Co., Boston, Muss. 
“ The cure w as positive Hurt imiiiertiuto, A second 
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my wife considers herself rid of the disease.”— L. C. 
1’AINK, Wilkesbnrre, Pa. 
" I have not lost an hour’s Bleep, nor nn hour’s 
work. Milieu taking (he Remedy,” M K'tl AKl, KEAR¬ 
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Carbolic Salve. 
M ii plewnod I list! Illte lor Young Ladies, 
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Ntrotig’s Cultivation of the Grape. 3 0 u 
Tea Acres Enough . I .Ml 
The American lioii-e Carpenter (Hutllekl'B). 3 60 
The Barn-Yard (A Muiiual) . . .. I 00 
The Book of Evergreens. ,, .. . . 3 00 
The Boston Mjn hml-I (Fitzgerald). 7o 
The Dog (by Dinks. Mityhew and Hutebinson) 3 INI 
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tural papers, improves wilti each issue. This week's 
presents the best portraits of King William of Prus¬ 
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N. V. Oa.ilu Times. 
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A MANUAL OF 
flax cultuee; 
With full directions for 
l*iM‘|»ariiiK I lie Iiii'oiind, 
Sowing, 4'iillivsiliiitt ]iii4l 
llai'Yestiug' I lie- Crop. 
As also the 
Prepiii'ation for market and Manufacture. 
Also, an Essay on 
H E 3VE P AND FLAX 
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lustrations. Price 25 cents. Address 
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The Garden (A Manual).. 
Tho Grape Vine. 
Thu Horse In tho Stable and the Field (Stonn- 
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The perehcron Horse. . .. ,,.... 
Thomas’ Am. Fruit Cultiirlst (48(1 illustrations), 
Thompson's Food of Animals. 
Tobacco Culture.. 
Todd's Country Homes, and How to Save Money 
to Buy u Home ■ . 
Do. Young Farmers' Muiiual. 
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.rappor's Guide....... 2 INI 
Trout Culture (Seth Green). 1 (XI 
Ventilation In American Dwelling*. I 50 
Warder’s Hedge* and Evergreen* . 150 
Warlng'B Earth Closets.. . 20 
Do. Element* Of Agriculture • . I (Ni 
Watson’* American Home Garden. 2 01) 
Wax Flowers, and How tq Make Them. 2 INI 
Weeds and Useful Plants.. 1 73 
Western Fruit Growers'Guide..— 1511 
Wheeler’* Home* for the People... 3 IN) 
Do. Rural Homes. ,... 2 (NI 
Woodruff's Trotting Horse .*f America. 2 25 
Woodward's Graperies and Llort’l Buildings_ 1 50 
Do. Country Homes... . 1 Ml 
Do. Cottages and Farm House*. . 1 ,v) 
Do. National Architect. .. .12 INI 
Do. Rural Architecture., .. I 50 
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Wool Grower and Stock Register, Vols. 1,2, 5, 8 , 
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Youman’s Hand-Book of Household Science.... 2 00 
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