NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Kiinsa« has 86 organized counties. - 
— Sodus Point lias seen a lake monster. O 
— Memphis has two owls over 60 years old. 
— Maine has 244 churches, and 17i ministers. 
_ Debt decrease during August, $13,104,325.09. 
— Seneca Falls has gained (iOO Inhabitants since 
1865. 
— Decent rains have raised the Mississippi two ‘J' n 
feet. ~l 
— The largest farm in England consists of 3,000 f( , 
acres. 
— Albany has a French Count at work on its at i 
docks. w! 
— Norwalk, Conn., has voted to build water- g; 
works. 
— The weather in Maine continues extreme¬ 
ly dry. 
— The Chinese in Cuba tight duels with bowie- 
knives. S 
— Potatoes are one dollar per bushel in Skan- 
eateles. 
— The letter-carriers are receiving tin increas¬ 
ed salary. 
— Sam Patch is a candidate for a county office 
in Texas. 
— The assessors’ valuation in Skaueateles is 
$1,566,500. 
— Lumber is selling in Athens, Ga., at $2 per y 
huudred. R 
— Tills has been the hottest summer for ninety- " 
two years. 
— Rochester lias about 25,000 children of 
school age. 
— An Illinois horse died of nose-bleed in tif- ^ 
teen minutes. ^ 
- The telegraph office at Seneca Falls lias a 
lady operator. 
— The Missouri census-takers only report 21, j 
000 “colonels." 
— The Catholic Church in Iliou is undergoing 
improvements. . 
- A quarry of fine rose granite lias been found [ 
in Lyme, Conn. 
— Paris hud nearly 110,000 German residents 
before the war. 
- It costs $7 to hitch a horse to a slmdo tree in | 
Hernando, Miss. 
- An Indiana church has been converted into 
a billiard saloon. 
— Mexico is troubled, as of old, by uprisings, 
conspiracies, &e. 
— A Mormon has invented a machine for kill- , 
ing grasshoppers. 
— Temple Bar, the famous London gateway, is 
to be pulled down. 
— Canada is to have a new prison exclusively 
for women convicts. 
— The new freshman class at Burlington Uni- , 
versify, numbers 22. 
- .Juarez is distinguishing himself in Mexico, 
by arresting editors. 
— There's a printer at Meriden, CL, who is the 
father of 24 children. 
- Hop picking in Wisconsin is progressing. A 
fair crop is expected. 
The town and village of Lanainburgb have 
a population of 13,181. 
The Congregational Church at Jamestown, 
has a now $3,000 organ. 
— A mule race is to he one of the attractions of 
the Augusta, Ga., fair. 
— Splendid apples arc selling for 25 cents a 
bushel at HornolIsvlUe. 
- Late advices from spruce gum factories are 
not cheering to cbewers. 
— Complaints are made of the Impurity of the 
water supply of Albany, 
- The Dresden Art Gallery has two thousand 
three hundred paintings. 
— Connecticut has 140 Episcopal parishes, and 
m members of the clergy. 
— It is stated that the freshman class at Cornell 
University will number 400. 
— An annual fair of the Skaueateles Farmers’ 
Club will be hold in October. 
— The total value of revenue stamps sold dur¬ 
ing August, was $7,714,805.51. 
— A National Institution for the Blind lias been 
Incorporated in Washington. 
— The African Methodist Church in this coun¬ 
try has 350,000 communicants. 
— Hallway sleepers alone requires 150,000 acres 
of the best timber every year. 
Boston Common Council goes to Rhode 
island for a full meal of clams. 
- The seventeenth year locusts have made 
their appearance in Kentucky. 
Tli© workingmen of Boston are now pro¬ 
vided with a free reading room. 
— Vienna is to bo supplied with water by an 
aqueduct from I lie fiiyrian Alps. 
— Ninety thousand head of cattle are being 
purchased near Abiliue, Kansas. 
— There are eleven female clerks now em¬ 
ployed in the Boston Post-Office. 
— The strength Of the Baptist Church in Eu¬ 
rope is reported at 26,848 persons. 
— An Indiana couple were married in a corn¬ 
field, the other day, to bo romantic. 
■ One hundred thousand visitors have been 
entertained in Saratoga since June l. 
— Cuba, Alleghany Co., proudly boasts the 
ownership of a pair ot twin chickens. 
— On the 1st of October, all the toll-gates in 
England and Wales are to lie abolished. 
— The barrel manufactory at Belmont, Alle¬ 
gany Co., is soon to be put In operation. 
— The French In San Francisco have collected 
$40,0u) for the wounded French soldiers. 
Now York papers cost ten cents each when 
bought on the Hudson River pnlaco cars. 
— Prussia has 350 associations for improving 
the soil by drainage, irrigation and dykes. 
Twelve hundred and ninety-five scholars at¬ 
tend the Rochester primary public schools. 
— Fine specimens of pure white marble have 
I recently been found near Jacksonville, Ala. 
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THE CROTON AND SENASQUA. 
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For AUTU HfL 3tf OP 1870. 
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FOR AUTUMN OT 1870. 
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| > IH. IIS A NPECIAIiTY. 
Our Annual Catalogue of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
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Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines. 
Orange Quines- 2 to 3 feet, by tho 400 nr 1,000. 
Grape Vine* Stu-ng plants by til© quantity, In¬ 
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Also, a general assortment of 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
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|| A It D Y B IJ LBS. 
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No". 4. " '* " " " and Seeder 125 lit) 
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PottilO Digging Plow. Price *15 for the Iren 
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Cnboon’s Broaden9t Seed Sower. Price S-10. 
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ESTABLISHED 1841*_ Rochester. N. Y. 
n IS U I T TREES. 
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CITAN DA IC D a M) DIVAU F FRA US'. Plume, 
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NIAGARA NURSERIES, Lockport, N. Y. 
(Established 183.i.) 
Apple, Pear and Cherry trees, 8t*udai d nut Dwarf, 
t, 2 and 3 year* old ; Pfaclt. Plum, AprlOotand Grunge 
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Ornamental Tree* of every description. Send tor 
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dress C. L. VAN DUSEN, Muccdon, N. Y. _ 
T T E I K E S » NURSERIES. 
1 Established 182*. 
A large and complete stock tn full assortments for 
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Packing done In tho most thorough and careful 
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SPECIALTIES. 
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Peaches, Cherries, Plums, (2 years. I to 5 ft., at $150 
per M„) Currants, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Rasp¬ 
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Stocks, Hedge Plants, Ae„ &c. 
Our Price List, is now ready and will be mailed to 
all applicant*. Address 
\V. F. IIEIKES, Dayton. Ohio, 
txUT CM BUMiOll S It O « T S. 
JAPAN LILIES, Including the celebrated 
LILIiM AURATUM. 
Mailed , post-paid, at CatalogUC Prices. 
II K 8 
K IS IS S 
1 , 000 * 0 GO, 
4 indie* to 4 loot high. One of the best Timber and 
Nut orOiluCiug tn*v‘fu>urCi»ntliu‘ntiifforuB. «?oim two 
cent Btiiimi fortt lilpHK^Clrculurt with rutMUid prices 
Address S'filllRS, HARRISON A CO.. 
Plllncsvillo, Luke Co., Ohio. 
rpiiUEM AND VINES* 
A SHRUBS AND PLANTS. 
N<> heller assortment. In tho Wustern State -. Very 
liberal rate* to the trade, Send .'lump lor Catalogue*. 
No. i Fruit, and Ornamental" 61 pug"* No. * 
Green-hotmo, Ac...'i8 page*. NO, 3 Chennuti b'cular, 
lij Iiage*. No. I Trade List for Nursery men and 
Dealer* only. Call and examine our stock, nr ad¬ 
dress STORKS, UAUHItJON ji l o., 
PatnoHVille, Lake Co., Ohio. 
roIf F.i.S \ND 8EF.DI.1NG8. 300.04)0 Pear 
L stocks, i ".cirii-, HW.000 Pear In Bud; 80b,fim two 
and three years old Apple Tree*; 10,000 Mile r and 
Wild Goose Plum, Ac. We will also nul up Apple 
and Pear Root Graft*, In large or siunll quantities. 
Send for Catalogue l© E. H. SlCINNEItA C- •- Hlgll- 
laiul Nurseries, Kockfor-l, Illinois. 
THUMPING WATER Without Labor 
I ,,r cost. Our l’utiMit Solf-Reghlutlng, Storm-De¬ 
fying Windmill N superior lor pumping water f"i 
Itailruad*, C-mntry lteMclenceM, ‘ .'m' 
Fields, Dralnau'-, Irrigation, elJ -a <-B t»!•“ s ; 
dress \v IND.M1LL CO„ 4 College Pla ce, Now York. 
Duruble, Killclent and Low-pi med. Send Do- ( u - 
culiir. Agent* wanted. LANE BROS., 
Manufacturers, Wu- hlngton, Dutche s Co. , N. 1. 
M ON I TO It CORN HUSHF.lt. -Do iwo 
mon’s work ; n<> hoit c»r ooid tinge? vh » hoi * *•> 
sight; agents wanted ; ' .‘0 a day; two 'iiui|-!i - - nt 
for (JO cents, nr four style* f'-r * I. pro-rulil. Ythln-. * 
CITY NOVELTY CO., No. I"! Liberty tv 1 -ilia., i 
Z OHAMBfiRLAlN’3 
Patent, Screw Stump Machine, 
FOH FARMER’S USK. 
s Safe, Economical, ' heap, and 
y yJgSSftflCX the host lu tu.e. Will pull the 
I J r |lV i largest stump with case. 
Patented June llth, 1867,, 
My tPj XieS l-’or p»rt*cu!*r» ruml for circalar to 
MUf) nv Gi'O. Chambtirkiu 4 Son, Clean, \.i. i 
L_-—-——— - 
Tim itaivu taarnto'- is wai'i'antod to pull “tumps 
i-hetijier than any • ohor stump pulhh in tho I uiud 
Stale*, lfe. sure and send for Circular. , . 
1 wiU iriv «3 u thou^ancj dolliirs for u* tudi-l^oo tunt 
can mill and clean “tump* with as little exi-cni e a* 
l^un I have tested it with all tho tlrst-cWnm- 
(thlncs in tiie country, lam selling nuiie m-iclll )' 
thuu all the factories in the United BtaU'w. 1 do ii-'t 
ti*k a man to pay for them until tested. \\ III shin a 
nmerhints to any rttHi»*in»llilw paM.-y wttJiilnM <>nn. 
: j uay U G^V u 'eK5 LBH.VtLIN A SON. 
,'iui^n ii Month, with Stencil and Key-Cheek 
»S2»>0 Dies l)".b fall to HCcim-Cu- nbo ,,.,.1 
Samples, free. s. M SPKN'I'iat, BruMd-iboio, vt. 
• / \ W. BOYNTON &. QO.,irniia/>rid(jc, 1V..J. 
. • DRAIN TILE, 
ROUND TILK AND COLLARB. 
i Tho STIinNGES'l-. LIGHTEST, BEST CtjKMI'jD, 
- MOST KVICNLY BURNED and Dl.R ABLI. 1 U-L 
in use. Saves in hreok.iut. save* In < .u>t of hum 
tut Ism .’saves In Gi/mr of 1.,/tnim, and gives thorough y 
- reliable FIKSTUhAsS VVOI1R. 
1 rn II E < II A M I* ION. 
I * IllchuU'* Patent Portable 
- KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE Mill. 
D IIT4 II FLOWKHIJffi BULBS, 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocusses, Etc. 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
HEItENDEEN «Sk t’O., Geneva, N. Y., 
Grower* anil Importer* of Trees, Plants and Seeds. 
Nurseries established 1839. 
Snowdrop*, HtuiuneulUd. J.<yan and ntner Lilius, etc. 
OUR NEW AUTUMN' OAn^OGUM OF 
BULBS AND SDflJlLL TRUITS, 
Bwiutil ally Illustrated, wlta many engraving*, and a 
splendidly euloCOd plate of the celebn-ted Li iuni 
Auriitoiu, or Golden Band'd Lilli of da pun. Also a 
list of small Fruits, comprising ev» Jf dc-snahle v«- 
iletv of StrmMerrUs, «>t»pftr»'r • •)»'*, A-r.. so mo 
of which have never before been offered to tint luib- 
lie i, now ready for distribution, ■*' -1 wdl be mallet 
to all applicant-, inclosing i'-n real*. Regular ctia 
tomtro supplied gratis. a-Mt - 
B. IC. BLISS A SON, 
SEED, PLANT AND BULB WAREHOUSE, 
No. !>:i Park Place nml -JO .Milway St„ 
P. o. Dov ii,7ft. NEW YORK. 
n u pEiu J It T> I T C 21 B U I( B S.— 
O RICH A HD LAI KU..«CedarSt.,N.Y., Importer. 
Sole A«.*nt for the United state* ot the celebrated 
Florist*. Messrs. L. Van W kvkiikn A Co.. Holland, 
i« 11 ow ready with his Fall Importation, of Ills own 
soleetion. from'tltesu eminent tloiisls. Catalogues 
To fullv reach all Gie-e high aims is not deemed , reaie*. 1 A .. i ni ,,',,i, 1t1 
poMSIhle. but to attain a* nearly to .hem a* may bo is •» " ro »dy ' v ", ' B 'n^tha ^L* 1 
lliougbt verv <io*l,aide. You are invited to examine , jc ft-m ti es eminent tlonsts. 
onr paper for yours©! t *-art aid it* hy »uclt putrouage | luinlshed on applli.aliou. _ 
""■ 1 . ZnTrMmZdJ 1 DO M ON A N • R s E H Y. 
Pall Campaign ©rtamprogt 50,000 Pouch Trees, hest yarletli's : Uojnssfti 
offer atidwliota; you 'saw "t?* 11 PttPel ' 9 ’ MelUion t,,i8 6,1 page3 ' ft lell 'V 5 U V'^RR Y^’h^illun N. J. 
I ‘A LOWER HU liKS. 'I'tilipB, Hyacinths, Narcis- 
" 1 tri*. t,!l!e*, Gladiolus, &eAc., for 
the fail trade—general assortincut, at. Wholesaleand 
Retail Also Boses, Green -house Plants, Colored 
i, rl |ft amit Flo war plates. Send threo-cent -tamp for 
Bulb Catalogue, or ton taint* tor Bulb and Nursery 
Catalogues. plootnin)<t0 n Nursery, McLean Co., Ill- 
D utch flowering bulbs.- we imv© 
just received from Holland it splendid lot of 
Hyacinths, Tulips. Crocus, Lilies, 
mid other Hardy Bulb* I-T Autumn planting. Cata¬ 
logues mailed free. Address 
j. T. SMITH A SONS, 
Brentwood, N. H. 
T WILKINSON , 
J'RUAAL architect 
and landscape gardener, 
N. W. Coll. Of CHAHLKS ANI) BAI.TIMOUK STS., 
BAL1TMORK, Mu. 
/ t iv . i i> »•: i- i", 
^ * ITR.tJI'P AND PRODIJOK 
( Oil MISSION HEK< HAY!’, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
Tsr i-i w v o it ic. 
THE BEST 
IIINK EVER INVENTED. 
I ntuko also two sizes of otpotinv Presses fur Ber¬ 
ries. Ae. if y.tnir merchant does not keep them, tell 
him to send i.'rone for you, or write tor one your¬ 
self. Don't buy any other until you see tills, 
fiend for u Circular. VV. O. H it KOK. 
Harrisburg, Penn. 
T.AOli ROC li-1,1 FT IN'44 nndWA LL-LYY’- 
ING MACHINERY, address G, L. SHELDON, 
llartsville, Berkshire Ct>., Mass, 
