rcUIDE 
Unndnonie.  Cornpuct,  Siyllsb  and  Rcaannable  Price, 
ApentanDd  l>wcr»  Increase  ihelr  tiaaineBaand  es- 
k'TAll  OF  TIIK  WRHT.— The  beat  Btra  tv  berry. 
^  100 acrentu  Small  Krnlis.  ColofMal  Asparj^-usSecil, 
CORE’S  RURAL  NEW-YORKER. 
PERSONAL  ITEMS. 
FREK.MOKT  I V  63. 
CAKDIMAL  AVTONELU  IS  111. 
Miasson  s  hu.jbana,  M.  Kozeaud,  is  dangerously 
111. 
lir-ssiK  TfKNEK’s  novel  lias  reached  Its  fifth  ; 
tjdlilou.  i 
llKNHi  KocuEFORT  IS  Writing  a  history  of  New 
(JalfdonUi. 
THEautobln.'raphy  of  President  Finney  willbe 
published  early  nc.\'t  year. 
b  vKON  RoTHSCBitn  was  among  the  passengers 
sailing  for  Eui-ope  recently. 
Cardinal  BoNArAKTB  has  been  appointed  Cam- 
erlliigo  or  the  Sacred  i.'olk'ge. 
Miss  CUAKiAJTTB  CUSHMAN  authoilzes  a  denial  Of 
reports  that  she  Is  seriously  lU. 
SECHBTAKV  l-'isH  opposes  the  reduction  of  force  ] 
and  of  salaries  in  the  foreign  service. 
THE  stiUlC  of  John  -vvinthrop,  by  r.reenough,  ! 
destined  tor  \V;i,‘.hlngton,  has  uiTlved  at  Boston. 
A  LIFE  of  Count  Rumford  and  his  complete  | 
works  will  sfKMi  be  publlahixl  In  England. 
,Mk.  AV.  K.  Callender,  mombor  of  the  House  of 
1  oinmons  for  the  city  of  Manchester,  Is  dead. 
.Mark  Twain's  last  joke  Is  a  desire  to  be  run  as 
an  Independent  candidate  for  Mayor  of  Hartford. 
M.  DE  LA  ItounEiTK,  a  LcglUmlst,  who  wu.s 
elected  senator  for  life  by  the  French  Assembly,  ; 
IS  dead.  j 
The  Hon.  Robert  C.  VVlnthrop  has  been  selected  i 
as  the  Centennial  orator  for  the  Fourth  ot  July  In 
Boston. 
Gov.  Peck  of  Vermont  has  decided  to  call  a 
special  session  of  the  Legislature  lo  provide  lor 
the  Centennial. 
The  late  viscount  Amberley,  only  son  of  Earl 
liiH-iell,  completed  a  t  heological  work  a  short,  time 
before,  his  death. 
JT7DOK  BK1Q09  decldos  that  i)r.  Helmbold’s  mind 
Is  u(jI  in  a  heallhy  condition,  and  that  he  had 
best  remain  in  the  asylum. 
Kx-Gov.  P.  Tuomas  of  Maryland,  was  killed  by 
a  train  at  Frankville,  a  .station  on  the  Baltimore 
and  Ohio  Railroad,  .Jan.  22. 
Mr.  James  RussEtt  Lowell’s  course  of  lectures 
at  Cornell  Unlverelty  next  Spring  -will  be  on 
'■  Early  Kuropeau  LUerature.” 
Senator  Enoush  has  sent  a  check  for  $.500  to 
t.he  building  committee  of  the  new  St.  Michael’s 
Episcopal  Church  at  Naugatuck,  Conn. 
A.  Williams,  ex- .Mayor  ot  Oakland,  Cal.,  but 
more  recently  a  resident  ot  New  York,  died  In  san 
Francisco,  Jan.  20,  at  the  age  of  79. 
Senator  Sherman  Is  in  favor  of  Gov.  Hayes  tor 
the  Presidency,  and  ad^■1sefi  OhtO  to  nnlfo  in  his 
favor  at  the  Cincinnati  Convention. 
ursoN  CounivV,  Ga.,  claims  the  champion  cen- 
tenulallst.  He  is  a  negro  named  cnarles  Uublg-  i 
non,  is  125  years  old,  frlaky  and  ^'lgorous, 
Prof.  Towlbk  has  been  appoliitod  pro  tempore 
President  of  Hobart  Colhige  on  account  of  the 
recent  roslgnauon  of  Or.  van  Rensselaer. 
With  more  zeal  than  prudence,  Ml^s  Mary  Meek 
ot  Bonaparte,  Iowa,  assisted  in  a  raid  on  a  liquor 
saloon,  and  is  now  being  taled  for  burglary. 
.\MEKioo  Vkstucci.  fhc  last,  descendant  of  the 
navigator  ot  that  uftinc,  after  whom  America  was 
named,  died  a  tew  days  ago  near  Florence,  ILily. 
Thu  Timity  Chur<5h  in  Boston,  sets  a  high  estl- 
matlou  on  Its  rector,  Ihc  Rev.  I’hllllps  Brool^  and 
Is  said  to  have  Insured  his  life  to  tlie  amount  of 
about.  $100.0011. 
The  statue  of  Samuel  Adams  which  Mas-sachii- 
setls  has  onlcred  for  the  National  Gallciy  as  a  | 
companion  statue  of  Wlnthrop  Is  iiearKv  flnlslicd 
and  win  reach  Boston  In  April.  , 
Dk.  Lindenkeld,  who  proposes  to  settle  a  large 
Oennan  colony  In  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal.,  has  In¬ 
vited  owners  of  exienfilvc  ranelies  to  send  him 
maps  and  prlce.s  of  cllglblo-sltcs. 
Mi-s.  and  Miss  Mitchell,  wife  and  daughter  of 
the  late  Pomimon  Minister  of  Marine,  are  assist¬ 
ing  in  a  Methodist  revival  at  Montreal.  Both 
ladles  arc  fervent,  fluent  speakers. 
CoRNKtica  Vanderbilt,  President  of  the  New 
York  Central,  Harlem  and  Lalco  sho-e  Railroad 
companies,  has  been  elected  PresldeJit  of  the 
Canada  southern  Railroad  Company. 
Robert  Dale  Owen  wilWs  that  his  late  Illness 
was  due  to  overwork  for  a  perior^  of  two  years 
and  a-haJf  before  the  attack,  but  that  he  Is  now  ; 
In  excellent  health,  bettor  than  he  h.as  been  for 
five  years  past. 
An  English  gentleman  ha,s  ofl'ered  $25,000  to  the 
London  Missionary  Society  as  the  nucleus  of  a  i 
fund  for  establishing  a  mission  on  Lake  Tanganyi-  ! 
k.a.  with  IIS  headquarters  at  Fjljl,  where  Stanley 
met  with  Livingstone. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Behrends,  pastor  of  the  First  Bap¬ 
tist  Church  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  has  resigned  his 
position  and  withdrawn  from  the  Baptist  denomi¬ 
nation  on  account  of  a  change  In  his  Mews  in  re¬ 
gard  to  the  question  of  communion. 
Ex-Presidenl  McLean  of  ITlnceton  college  and 
the  Uev.  Samuel  Alexander  of  New  York  were  ap¬ 
pointed  at  a  recent  meeting  of  ihe  trustees  ot  the 
College  to  prepare  an  epitome  of  the  history  of 
that  InstltuUon,  to  be  placed  in  the  Centennial 
Exhibition. 
“General”  Cob,  now  living  In  Van  Wert  Go., 
Ohio,  was  born  July4, 1T76.  Both  parents  were 
massacred  by  Indians.  He  served  through  the 
war  of  1612,  and  was  ivlth  Gen.  Scott  at  the  cap¬ 
ture  of  Niagara  and  Fort  George.  Mrs.  Coe,  aged 
90,  and  several  children  ran^ng  from  50  lo  70 
years  of  age,  are  taking  care  of  the  veteran. 
j^eedjs,  ^tuntis,  &c. 
A  SAMPLK  OF 
MANY  HUNDREDS. 
“1005  Clay  St.,  Ban  Francisco.  ? 
SEDT.  9th,  1875.  S 
“  vv.  F.  Massey  &  Co. : 
Your  Plants,  8co<ls,  A,ci.,rtci  better  here  than  those 
of  any  we  have  yet  tried. 
“  Mas.  OEO  P.  WARNER.’’ 
This  lady  lias  hud  plants  from  ns  by  mail  for  years 
past.  A  list  ot  our  ft  Cullectlon^  of  Plants  for  1870 
sent  free.  Bafe  arrival  of  planta  yuarinteod. 
\V.  F.  WAHSEV  &  ro.. 
CliestfMdovvii,  Ki'iii  (h».,  yiarj'lund. 
gaitttiei, 
ESTABZilSHED  1837. 
Caiiluins  over  l.JifH)  vatietiM  oud 
Flower  Sc»ls.  <-01A>Ri;i>  I'LATi:?*.  KTrpint 
wiiod-ciits  01  vegetables  and  llowera.  IliindMimcMt. 
4jnl<1e  I»iil>lUI*c«II  fte’Seiid  for  it. 
DETROIT  SEED  CO.,  Delrolt,  Mloli. 
AMSDEN 
.lune  Peiioli— Large  Rod  I-Yocstone.  It  Is  the  enrlietl 
peach  In  oxlsttinep.  liormant  buds  on  one  veuriild 
stocks.  W  per  dor.oii.  K.  W.  H't'A  UK. 
“  I’lko  Co.  Nursery, ■'  Luuislarii,  Mo. 
Our  Coiflbioed  "WHOLESALE  List  of 
EVERYTHING 
We  offer  the  above  brand  of  White  Lead  to  the 
public  with  the  pOBitI  ve  nsBumnee  that  it  w 
PERFECTLY  PURE. 
For  sale  by  dealers  generally. 
ECKSTEIN,  HJLI,!-  &r  CO., 
Cinci.vnati,  Ohio. 
A'fl7'E. -Consumers  will  consult  their  IN'l'KKEST 
bv  bearing  In  nilnd  that  a  large  proportion  of  the 
article  sold  ns  PI'UK  WHITK  J.KAD  Is  adlllter- 
nicd  Li  the  extent  of  from  6(1  to  flu  percent.;  and 
much  ef  it  does  not  contain  a  particle  of  Lead. 
fmylicmftttsi  awa  Ittachitteri). 
BUTTER 
Worker. 
'  ^  The  most^  Effective, 
'*WoHkw“TlOi  n>a.  In 
ill  P  leea  llinn  5  mln- 
tu  II  uien,  Ihoionghly 
workinK  out  biiiiermllk  nnd  mixing  the  salt. 
AOENT^  WANTED.  Send  for  Circular. 
A.  H.  KK1I>.  I6h  Market  St^  Philadelphia  Pa. 
GARDEN!!  — 
(Seeds,  Plants,  Florists'  Requisites,  etc.) 
For  the  TUAWIC  ONI.Y,  mailed 
free  oil  npplUNillon. 
35  Cortlandt  Street, 
NEW  Yf^RK. 
pTA-lt  MMILS. 
The  “White  RiiHsinii"  h'Priiig  "Whent  yield? 
from  10  to  15  bushels  per  ulto  loore  than  other  kluils 
In  the  same  Held  nnd  of  Mipc;ruir  quality.  S(jnd  siamp 
for  olroular  and  earanle  of  tho  wheat. 
WSl.  15.  STITT,  Columbus,  Wis. 
FREbdf  AM)  OliNl;  INF.  WKTlIERhiFIELI) 
ONION  Mvlil). 
I  offerthclollowing  varieties  ot  Oholoo  Seeds  by 
mall  postpaid,  vl*.  (cnsii  with  order);  o».  koi.  lb. 
WethcrsHcId  Large  Red... . ....jOc. 
Early  lied  orGloLf -  ....  ■.  . M  ^  2.^) 
Extra  Early  Rod,  very  early  <ii  d  tine.  -K  ®  l  .H) 
Yelloiv  GIoIh' I i.inv.ir.?.  extra  sunk . 25  ft) 
Wliite  Portugal,  or  Bilver-SIdn  . 
New  onei.p.emaM  i  arly  whiio(imj)<it  d)..4Hl..*J  fi.OO 
Address  R.  D.  H  A  Wl.EY,  BeeUsmnn, 
492  und  «!tt  Main  bt.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
EXCELSIOR 
Carpet  Stretcher 
AKD 
TACK  HAMMER 
COMBINKD. 
The  onI»  device  ever  j 
invented  that  will  /of/  1 
Cnrpf^  Buoccsafully.  J 
No  more  tmrkACho*  t  .  d 
8avo«  limu,  l«inr^:r,  mil  Inbor  jL  « 
FLOWER 
SEEDS. 
VEGETABLE 
SEEDS. 
Spooner's  Prize  Plower  Seeds 
Spoo&er’s  BoBton  Market 
Vegetable  Seeds. 
ThecbeapeBland  best  seeds  In 
tlie  market.  Bend  two  8  cent 
etjimps  for  our  llluslrffted  Cata¬ 
logue  and  see  the  prices. 
W.  B.  SPOONER, 
BOSTON',  MASS. 
s*  YOU 
Will  be  delist¬ 
ed  with  It.  For 
Bale  byall  Hard* 
warc.Furnltura 
andCerpetdeal- 
er«.  orsentpost- 
ixiid  on  receipt 
of  $l.‘25. 
Ct&llieetouooT. 
Excel.  Mfg.  Oo. 
161  Mich.  AVe, 
Chicago,  nia. 
r.xt.u.  Ac.,  Kumfcly  by  in«ll  StHW  mile?,  p'.sUg*  five  j  15 
Rm«.  *1.00.  VO  Verbena,  #1,00,  U  B»sV.ci,  or  IleOilmg 
riioli,#! OO.  10Grnailiim».#l.00.  A 1J p.(re C.tiloeiii'.ln’*. 
iiM  olker  things,  cbetp.  tST Also,  all  loru  of  Fruit  .no 
Orn.meoi.1  Trwi,  Shrubs,  Ac.  A  M 
SvJjMJxr.  400  .rn«,,  1:i  irreen-lionses.  STORKS,  HARRISON 
A  'Pt.OiSaviUJt,  O. 
Send  forClroular.  WM.  PARRY. Ciuuamlnaon.N.J. 
— 
1 0  — ■ ' 
TREES,  SHRUBS,  &c. 
At  whoUsak  to  '•end  Pc^tal 
Card  to  C-  H.  DANN.  Warsaw,  N.  \ . 
P  jt^^red^liTcsfa'nd  givM  fall  dc- 
^^^scHptions  pyifTcs,  and  directions 
I  5^1an«,  ko«.es,&c..  and  is  invaluable  to 
Fajiaerj  Gardener  and  Florist,  Address, 
^  ».  Itt.  FEKRY  &  CO., 
Seedsmen  and  Florists,  DETROIT,  Mich. 
FEB.  § 
JStoefe  and  gottttty. 
iniFORTANT  TO  BREEDERS  OF 
DEVON  CATTLE. 
Dorsetahire.  England  Toller  Fratrum  Farm— 
9  Miles  from  Dorchester. 
Mr.T.  ENSOlt  baa  beer  favored  with  Inatructlons, 
from  the  Execniors  cf  Ihc  late  5tr.  E.  Whittle,  to 
aell  hyAucilon,  on  TrESDAY.  Fobruary  15lh.  1876, 
the  eelebmteid  Herd  of  Devon  ( Bttle  (which  has 
been  establiahed  on  the  FArm  hy  the  late  Mr.  Whit¬ 
tle  and  hia  uncoatnra  for  nearly  190  years).  It  now 
constHte  !)l  2aS  Cow*.  Heifers  and  Bn'ls,  deecendea 
Inim  the  most  noted  nerds  In  Devonshire.  For 
Dunibent.  site,  ouollty,  oolor.  c«it.  symmetry,  con- 
BtitnMon  and  inllking,  this  Herd  la  unrivaled  In  the 
Kingdom.  ..  ,  .  ... 
t'atatngucB  may  be  obtained  14  cayB  before  the 
sale,  of  the  Auctioneer.  54  South  St..  Dorchester, 
or  at  the  “  Mark  Lane  Express  ”  Office.  265  Strand, 
London. _ 
pu,«iical 
IMEACBIIl  A  CO.’S 
PATENT  BELL  TREBLE 
Grand,  Square  &  Upright  Pianos. 
Finest  In  Tone!  Style  and  finish!  Warrantesd 
sev  en  <71  yearn  In  any  climate.  Uged  over  the  U.  s. 
and  Panada.  Practical  Mecbantca,  Merchants,  dis¬ 
interested  Moslclansaud  the  Public  indorse  and  rec¬ 
ommend  the  PA'J’KNT  BELL  TREBLE  PIANOS. 
New  Scale  Upright  or  Boudoir  Bell 
Treble  Plano,  Just  Finished. 
and  Cider  JWacliinery,  Send  for  circulars. 
BOOMKIiTl4<)S<;HF!uT  PRESS  COMPANY. 
Syracuse.  N.  V.,auil  ‘2i>  Beckman  St..  K.  Y.  Oty. 
^  ^’kdMctaixic 
o  *3  ‘  K0KEKA  SAP  Spouts  und  Bt.’CKKT 
<^“?9  /3  HANGBHS.  Sum  pies.  Clrcu^  iyjd 
'i*  S  m  Terui8»eni  rMiisupaltlon  roc  tof  2[te. 
e#  *0  c.  C,  I'UST,  I’ni’ii,  burliDgUin,  \  t 
AGENTS  Chicago,  Bla. 
WANTED.  — 
Send  for  Ciiculare. 
H0lt!r00rs“Vi;T0”  SEED  DRILL  & 'm”  ^ 
Baml  CultivBtor  K'w  und  r.uluvatc  all 
kimls  vegi'Uiblv*.  I  Id  work  of  10 
till  11.  Hi  st  and  rlu'»pi»U 
go  -,0  #l2.tiU  coriibUit'd. #7  01 
Boxed,  Teeth. 
OlTCtiUTsrree.  Mudo  byS.  E.  LVMMVS  &  CO..Bo»toa.H«». 
Allen’s 
sidMIUi....!  Wheel 
tabllsh  their repiitntion  hr  Belling  them-  ^  nev  please 
and  Batlsf  y  all.  Extra  indncemetite  offered  where  we 
have  no  Agents  or  Pianos.  Great  object  to  write  for 
|lluBtraG*if  Prices  and  I’erms  to  Wholesale  and  Re¬ 
tail  Warcrooms.  Address 
,'»1ACKIE  A?  CO., 
8l4  State  8t.,  Rwhester,  N.  Y. 
ESTEY’H  COTTAGE  OBGAN8  are  the  best. 
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i  brickjSachine. 
;  oirta'K.”ri  S”.,!u"rKa,i”iK.“§&‘ 
TILE  MACHINE?*.  Best  In  nae.  For  pronlar, 
ttodrcBS  J.  W.  PENFIELD.  WtUoughby,  Q. 
Matthews’  Garden  Seed  Drills 
and  Mallhewa’  Hand  Cultivators,  801(1^^^ 
separate  or  combined,  are  _ 
I  acknowledged  to  he  the  most 
durable, relmlih*.  popnltir anaf/VOHFKa^ 
i  salable  ImplemenM  ot  tliL-\\Qp*fjggjg;,  jlKe, 
kind  over  pr<iduced.  Mann-  ’* 
I  fiictured  by  F.VEKKTT  Sc 
,  HMAI.L,  Boston,  Mi»s8.  — ^  _ 
HIGBANUM  M’F’G  COMPANY, 
Manufacturers  of  Agricultural  Implements, 
lligganiim.  Conn. 
MOIVITOR  MILK  PAN, 
Patented  .Tune  ‘29.  1ST5, 
Made  entirolvof  CAsr  ikon  and  Kned  with  Porce¬ 
lain.  Milk  itisclHirge  pipe  does  not  pass  through 
tlio  wutor  The  pan  is  easily  lemovcd  from  the  vat. 
Watoran  val  .VgunitcO  to  any  bight.  Will  hormdy 
/or  m'c  )».  J  A  vn  AKY.  agents  wButeil  for  State  of 
Neiv  York.  Aoply  to  1.EWI8  >\  .  tr.eliil.1v', 
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Arthur’s  Home  Magatlne . . . $5  15  $4  30 
♦Demorost’s  Fashion  Mugotlne .  5  65  4  75 
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Science  of  Health....  ..  ..........  ....  4  65  4  00 
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Frank  Leslie’s  Boys  and  Girls . 6  16  4  25 
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Harper’s  Weekly .  6«»  5% 
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Waverly  Magazine .  7  65  6  50 
[Religious.] 
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Illustrated  ChidsUan  Weekly .  5  J5  4  50 
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Preahyterinn  (John  Knox  Engraving)..  5  00  5  40 
The  Advance . . .  5  ^  ^11 
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Chicago  Thues^ . 
Cincinnati  Commercliil .  160  3  80 
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