THE BUBAL 
136 WALNUT ST. 
r Cincinnati, O 
illustrated* catalogue* 1 
MAILED FREt ON APPLICATION 
PERSONALS, 
Jeff Davis, who has long been blind in 
one eye, has now nearly lost the sight of the 
other. 
Judge Porter and Mr. Davidge are said to 
expect $25,000 each for their services in the 
Guiteau case. 
General Longstreet’s loss by the burning of 
his barn in Georgia is about $1,500, and he is 
far from boinga rich man. 
Mr. W. R, Winaus, formerly of Baltimore 
and now of London, has a pleasant little an¬ 
nual income of $050,000. He has founded a 
deer forest in Scotland which is 60 miles in 
length. 
President Arthur, it is said, intends to raise 
the position of Private Secretary to a higher 
plane by getting Congress to make the salary 
$4,500 and then adding $1,500 from his own 
pocket. He expects to secure the services of 
some statesman with political knowledge and 
keen social tact. 
J. M, THORBURN & CO., 
15 John Street,New York 
mHUHDH 
q wonted ^ J plant cine- 
nurds of this most promising of all grapes, to whom 
special Inducements will Lie given, and payment for 
vines made contingent upon production of fruit. 
Address THE NIAGARA GRAPE CO., 
Lock pout, N. V. 
This is the BERRY FOR 
HOME USE AND MARKET. 
For full particulars and 
price of plants of this su- 
Judge TV. T. Filley, of Pittsfield, this State, 
was cured of severe rheumatism by St. Ja¬ 
cob’s Oil.—Springfield (Mass.) Republican.— 
Adv. 
perb new variety, 
Address 
ilants for 
M M A F A ' Ve more and better 
U ll \ L % the money than any other house 
|| II r In the country. Catuh«j\ieJ<>r 1 S 82 
■ * w ■■ note ready, fkkv. to all. Send for 
oneami see for yourself the beautiful plants we offer. 
MILLER & HUNT, Wrights Grove, Chicago. UL 
Oornwall-on-Hudson N. Y. 
;!lcw $uMication.$ 
SEEDS! 
FARMERS I ItpayatahavegoodtoolBandseedR. 
ESTABLISHED 1831 
It pays toiave good tools and seeds. 
It pays to buy of a reliable house. 
It will pay you to send for onr 
Ilfustrated Catal ogue. 
SUCCESSORS TO 
GARDENERS 
NURSERYMEN 
but be sure you receive the; original and only true 
Red Clover. Sapling Clover, Alfalfa, AUltte and White 
Clover, Timothy, Hungarian Grass, Millet, German 
Millet, Blue Grass, clean and extra clean, English 
Blue Grass, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Buckwheat, Red 
Uust-Proof Onts, etc. Write for price* stating quart 
titles desired. All orders accompanied with eash tilled 
at the lowest market price ou ila.v of receipt. 
v.RvDOUW-&mo 
^!SEEDSMEM;£tj^ 
i|AL'BANY;N;Y.‘« 
RICHARDSON’S NEW METHOD 
FOR 
Philadelphia Lawn Mower, 
THE PIANOFORTE 
Philadelphia Lawn Mower, , T . T , 
Calioon Hroadcast Seed Sower, VVU ARE THE 
Matthews’ Seed Drills, and SOLE 
other flivt-claas goods. WESTERN 
Everything for the Lawn, Gar- AGFN'T'g 
den, Greenhouse or N ursety. Ali ' 1 
We WARRANT cry till 11 tf an represented, 
SEEDSMEN 
It Is the most successful Instruction Book ever pub 
lisheel, and although It has been before the public 
for nearly a quarter of a century, during which time 
more than a 
72-page Catalogue, profusely illustrated 
free by mail, 
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO 
copies have been sold, It show’s no signs of losing its 
bold as a public favorite, but Is still used and recom¬ 
mended by the best teachers. It is a 
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS, 
Fully illustrated Catalogue sent free. 
CHICAGO,'ILL ( Wholesale ami Retail. ROCHESTER, N.Y. 
HB n » • Plants that are reli-p n^p 
SvE !!■ K V able.Classified forult n p p 
U L El 11 ■ uses. BtDWELL.etc.* IILtL 
■ “ " “ m See Berry Leaf tor oolnts, prices 
and particulars. E. B. Usdkuiiii.l, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
Book without Errors 
K IIV A FOR ANT ONE OF THE prt 
H/SC'hoicc Collection* ut Kus(<s, hi I 
AIM*lirobs, Greenhouse Phuit.;, UU 
;llI ruit Tree*. lirupe Vines, Small 
*9 ■ Fruits, Seeds, he. Tor example: 12 
HH cl-. i.I;. Nils 12Tuberoscit, IjiIt 12 
UflMCarnatU as. Sit 12 Ceram iiinti, Si; 30 
ipjB, S It 8 Apples. S11 OI'eacL.K 1 s H Uraiica 
having been many times revised, and by the addition 
at various times of much valuable material, Is conce¬ 
ded to be most complete, thoroughly practical and 
progressive, and without a superior us an instruction 
Or* ■ n hnu-e ;Janls XI.00. I'l pkt, llmvw: sc 
i . 1C. Fasset a Bio., Ashtabula, O. 
est PEAR 
MARKET " _ 
And I'ltlCE LIST of 
SMALL FRUITS_ 
.. R. JOHNSTON J 
FRUITI 
Notes! 
6920 Bushels of them and 
,,thoe I.V.mb k.M.ito .V 
^^other Fr<f8h Fruits and Barries 
grown and ma’-i--°ted in sen. 
son oi'188I- N, w Oa alean - con- 
tarns list of BMST Sorts at the 1 ,uwkm 
Rates, sen t FREE- 
J.S.COLLiNS, Moorestown.N, J. 
Shortsvillo, Ontario Co, 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. 
Established 1834. 
C. H. DITSON & CO., 843 Broadway, New York. 
Earliest, Finest Flavored and Surest Heading in 
the World. 
By mall post-paid 50 c« ills per packet. 
t&~ illustrated Seed Catalogue malted free. 
A. D. COWAN ic CO., 
Seedsmen. ill. hampers St., .Sew York. 
$mpUment$ and $Uufcinn*g 
NEW MUSK Al. WORKS. 
Perkins’ Graded Anthems. 
A new Anthem Book by H, S, Perkins; intended to 
supply choirs of ordinary ability with fresh attrac¬ 
tive anthems from the best popular composers, free 
from technical difficulty, and yet of an Interesting 
character. Contains about one hundred different 
pieces, Is full imisle size, aud Is the largest and cheap¬ 
est Anthem Book ever published. Notice the low 
price of Sil per copy; #7 511 per dozen. Specimen 
pages free on receipt of application. 
Improved Musical Catechism, 
A new. short, easy Catechism, with Illustrations, 
by H. L. Bullock- With the help of this little book 
mothers Can easily teach their children the elements 
of music lu so simple tuid plain n manner as to im¬ 
part to young children facility in sight, reading. More 
than lllls the place of every other Primer or Cate¬ 
chism. Price 30 cents. 
Art of Reading Music. 
An entirely new method for tne use of senools and 
private pupils to develop rapid reading In vocal mu¬ 
sic. The exercises are thoroughly practical and pro¬ 
gressive. embracing all the vai led vocal forms, from 
the simplest to the most complex. This is the tlrst at¬ 
tempt to present. In a lucid and comprehensive man¬ 
ner. that branch of music which Is most troublesome 
to every student. Part I, price -10 cents. Part II. 
price 50 cents. Copies of auy of the above mailed 
on receipt of price. 
W>l. A FUND tV t’»., 23 Union Hquure, N.Y. 
f on IN CASH FRIZES TOMH 
/ill GROWERS of (he ItestWH 
4UU VEGETABLES from oiirW 
SEEDS. S75.O0 for the BEST oV 
CABBAGES. S 135.00 for BEST 99 
I MELONS. t3f~ Catalo«ne FREE.! 
^ lNNtsFAT.LENGuEESHOUSES.Springfield,0 
.FOR 1882 
SAW MILLSES 
THE AULTMAN A TAYLOK CO., Mansfield. Oliic. 
Wll i H* mailed *iui t«s all applicant*. and to customers without 
ordering it. It conUlns flva colored plates, 600 acgruvinri, 
about JdO uairo, and fwl 1 demrlpUofis, prices and directions for 
planllfn; 1500 sarictias of WfcetahU and Flower Seodi, plerire. 
Fruit Traee, tux. invaluable to all. Send for tt» Addr^«, 
_D. M. FEESY & CO., Detroit, Mich. _ 
iERRY BASKETS. - BEST, CHEAPEST. Free 
• circular. N. D. BATTEItSON, Buffalo, N. Y. 
S MALL FRUITS 
CARNATIONS 
ROSESand PANSIES 
My catalogue gives full Instructions for 
culture, describes the new varieties, offers Plants at 
reasonable prices A Q Ul A I PQ Rochester 
and is free toad. U« Oi W ALLO NewYork. 
ACME” Pulverizing 
L00MINGT0N (phoenix) 
MIID Q C D V 1 ^greenhouses 
iV Unde nil 600 acres: 
( Estab'd I Fricedt ! aintogne looprlng 
) lSTO. ( 1882 mulled frcc.^eud for it. 
r TUTTLE, Aot., BloominotoX, Illinois. 
U A I C BROTHBBS, South Glastonbury, 
H /A k> K Cuun., are beadtjurlersjoraiut 
' -—— send free catalogue ol 
SSSSH&a MANCIlEsT 
Trees. - 
ire as Crescent, jicrfcct form, 
as Wilson. Beaut i/ ul colored 
foot of row lu full fruiting 
ot new Black Cap l-Uspberry, 
Ripens week ticjorc Doolittle, is jet 
black and tides as productive. 
Berries 
■ LH. Best Strawberry 
—- ou earth. I'ruduct- 
lyn high flavor. Firm 
,,(ale,showiiigone 
sent free , also cut 
Soubegan. 
John Saul’s Catalogue ot New, 
Rare and Beautiful Plants 
for 1882. 
Will be ready In February with a colored nlate. It Is 
full In really good and beautiful plants. New Dracae¬ 
nas, New Crotons, New Rosea, New Pelurgoulutns. 
with a rlcn collection of Niue F’ollage and other 
Plants, well grown and at low prices; Free to all my 
customers, to others WctS-. or a Plain copy Tree. 
Catalogues of Roses. Seeds. Fruit trees. Orchids, 
Ac., free. JOHN SAUL Wiu*hltl**on. I>. O. 
HARROW, CLOD CRUSHER 
AND LEVELER. 
lOft ftOft strawberry plants, 
itvVjVW largely of Sharpless, Crescent Seedling, 
and WUsous's Albany ; i^/ueen of Che Market and Re¬ 
liance Raspberries; Keifer aud Leeomo Fears and 
Peach Trees by mail. A full line ol No. l .Nursery 
Stock. A 15-page catalogue, showing how and what to 
plunt, mailed gratis. RANDOLPH PETERS, 
Wilmington, Dklawarh. 
for the three first numbers of 
the new volume of TIkmokest’s 
Monthly. Ton 
The “AOME” subjects the soli to the action of a 
Crusher turn i.cvolcr, and at the same time to the 
CuLtlng, Lifting, Turning process of double 
rows of Steel Coulters, the peculiar shape and ar¬ 
rangement of which give tin in ense cutting pow¬ 
er. Tim entire iihuence of Spike** or Spring 
Teeth avoids nulling up and scattering of rubbish. 
It is raprelnlfy ndnpted to Inverted sod, hard elav 
and •'slough land" where other Harrows utterly fall, 
and also works perfectly on light soil. 
Sent on trial to responsible farmers anywhere In 
the United Slates. Agents wanted. Send for circular. 
.WISH A- HIlO THK It, Sots .Tlnnufarturer*. 
Harrisbubo, and 22 Collkqk Pr.xcR, 
Penn., New York City 
—j*icturc8 
Steelengravingf 1 and Oil. Tho 
best Portrait of the late Presi¬ 
dent Jamea A. Garfield. Two pieces of music. 
Three cut dress patterns. Two hundred illustra¬ 
tions. Two hundred and forty pages of choice 
literature, size 8Vx 111*', or IK pounaa of elegant 
printing, on tinted paper, post free, for fifty cents 
mpostage stamps, w. JENNINGS DKMOREST, 
PubliuUcr, 17 East 14th Street, New York. 
^SEED POTATOES.;*] 
QUEEN OF THK VALLEY.per bbl.... §1 
WHITE ELEPHANT.. “ • -- S 
AMERICAN MAGNUM BONUM. “ .... 4 
Beauty of Hebron, Ohio, etc., etc. Also choice See 
and Plants. Address „ , „ „ 
TUISCO GREINER, Naples, >. V 
NEW SEEDLING POTATOES 
BBOWXELL’S BEST—It! Bushels from Five Rods 
This Potato originated in. 1ST5 from the Excelsior and 
Peach blow . Above crop was grown on a sandy loam, 
old pasture, without any yard manure; ashes sown 
broadcast and burrowed in ; planted feet each 
way ; Mapcs' Potato Manure, mixed with plaster, ap¬ 
plied on the hill alter Unit hoeing ; hoed twice. 
BROWNELL’S EARLY TELEPHONE. 
This variety was originated In 187(5 from the Snow¬ 
flake and Peachbluw. It yielded FIFTEEN Bushels 
from Five Rods of Ground. Soil sandy loam, old pas¬ 
ture ; ashes Sow u aud plowed under; hen immure and 
plaster, mixed, sown on aud harrowed m. Potatoes 
planted 3 by 3, hoed twice. 
These two varieties of Potatoes are very early, 
smooth aud handsome ; mature about with the Eariy 
Rose, flavor excellent, aud quality not excelled, if 
ever equaled: vigorous growers, healthy and excel¬ 
lent keepers iu every respect; uo bard spots. Brown¬ 
ell’s Best produced pounds to the hill, Brownell’s 
Early Telephone 8 pounds to the hill, while Early 
Rose, Extra Early Vermont. Early Gem, Champlain, 
Extra Early Peaeliblow, Magnum Uonum aim six 
other choice varieties, planted alongside, soil and 
treatment the same, not ono of the U varieties pro¬ 
duced over 1 pouuds to the hill. I sold tubers of 
BrowneU’s Best aud Browuell’s Early Telephone for 
£l each at the New York State Fair in September, 
1881. Also, a Silver Medal was awarded these Pota¬ 
toes In September, 1881. at the Massachusetts Horti¬ 
cultural Society, Boston, Mass. Aduress 
E. S, BROWNELL, Essex Junction, Yt. 
It is manifest that from GOOD SEEDS 
VlDTi ONLY can Good Vegetables be obtained. 
^ tJX'X ^ The character of LANDRKTYIS* SLEDS 
X / / 4 //cijv has been substantiated beyond all ouesfi""- 
X X X They are the 8T.VNDAK1) for Duality. 
-- Over 1500 arren in Garden Seed Crops 
lY/OY \ V r t 'SCe-\ under our own cultivation. 
fviJ-.V t'L' f\Ask your Storekeeper for them inoriirinal 
i If , IV Vj x»L kj scaled packitfies. or drop ns a postal card for 
**^*^^^5 * WhalawJc trails prims to dealers on application. 
Founded 1784. DAVID LANDRETH Si SONS,21 and 23 S.SixthSt,Philadelphia. 
Send 6 cents for Catalogue of 3, 000 Newspapers 
and Magazines at Club Hates, rsy Agents Wanted. 
H. A. KENYQS, P. M., DwiOtri, ILL. 
OOfl^ ,, u ico Poetical Selections for Autograph 
JfcUU Albums, neatly bound; 250 spicy Mottc 
Verses, and 23 pnpulnrSongs, all for 15 ots., 
post-paid. PATTEN & \v ADE. 4» liarclay St.. N. Y 
"A Vi«ilet from Mother's Grave” & 49 other 
popular Songs words and music emlre, all 
for 15c. PATTEN & CO.. -IT Barclay, St., N. Y, 
A Book of r.are Originality, entitled 
PRACTICAL I IFE 
The disappointment, vexation and loss from the l.ilhne ol the --eason s 
sttpply of Vegetables, by planting worthless seeds, is a fav experienced 
perhaps once by every grower. To all such, and those who want a 
strictly reliabla strain of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
wc invite you to give DREl’.K S t*Alv!• h N SE.h.US a trial. I’orly- 
four years’experience in furnishing the most critical Market Gar¬ 
deners and Amateurs with their supplies of seeds, secured In- 
thorough inspection of growing crops and satisfactory trials >n cur own 
farm. DRKER’S GARDEN CALENDAR FOR 1882, gwing 
complete descriptive and priced lists, uyailod free. Please state d a 
Market Gardener. 
HIEHSTIRi'Y’ _A_. 
714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia* 
E STABLIS HED 
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Amusements, Dress. Love. Nlorrhiue. Busi. 
ness, &C. Jlmo tirecl.Sutcts are to he llrtutl. llVnarr*, 
Tin; Volume ,-vtmmuls in slrikimt tlirniphts. rnre information 
and intense e>immon-wu*c. l-iUUpkgr colored plates—each 
ONE A GEM. Auents \Xl:inted Everywhere. 
Bend for circular, niu dcscrfiiuan, ti ring, ,te. mldrejs, 
J. C. Mof'I.UDY Jk CO.. FhUudrlpltla, Fs. 
WANTED. 
PartleB to start a creamery. Requisite number of 
cows assured. 
Address W. W. GRISWOLD. 
Secretary of Board of Trade, Morris, Mins. 
S ALARY AND EXPENSES PAID 
to Inexperienced farmers and others selliug our 
Grapes, Roses, etc. J. E. Whitxky, Rochester, N.Y. 
