OCT. 
6S3 
gmpUttutttiS and pachittwij. 
CErn 
THEGREAT 
IANREN 
FOR 
IED 
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Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, 
Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, 
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swettings and 
Sprains, Burns and Scalds, 
General Bodily Pains, 
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet 
and Ears, and all other Pains 
and Aches. 
No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil as 
a sttsure, simple and cheap External Remedy. 
A trial entails but the cntiipiirutively trifling outlay 
of ftO Oats, and every one suffering with pain 
can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. 
Directions in Eleven Languages. 
SOLD BY ALL DEUQGT8TS AND DEALEKS IN 
MEDICINE. 
A. VOGELER & CO., 
Haiti more, Md., V. S. A 
r-n a week in your own town. Terras and $5 outfit 
^00 free. Address H. Hallett to Co., Portland, Maine- 
VIRGINIA LANDS 
FOR K ALE. 
Apply to B. F. WINFIELD & COMPANY, 
PETERSBURG, VA. 
WANTED. S® 9 R/g 
WIDE BOARDS, PLANED. &■ g glffg 
Address Box 13, New York- In hi I * I 
It makes smooth and even lumber, leaves no stubshat* 
nnd w ill out v «1zedloer op to four feet in rliam?ter« It may 
ho trnnsportt*d from one lfv.il iy to another ritul rc-croctod reudy 
for f a wi ui; in from two to three days,and can bo made profit* 
rblein flea v here there ix not sufficient. timber to justify 
the erection of u lucre mill. 8**nd fir fh'scriptlveolreulor. price, 
cio., ie CH A.ND.L£ii St TAYI-OB. 0 ludtauapolia* Ind# 
WROUGHT IRON DAI | 
FIELD & GARDEN IIULLiiIli5, 
I manufacture a full assortment of these articles of 
wrought boiler iron. On exhibition at Pennsylvania 
State Agricultural Fair. F to 10. For Sale by JAMES 
C. HAND & CO., Market Street , or by ARAD BUR¬ 
ROWS, Jb., No, 1,403 South Front Street, Philadelphia. 
A fir 41TC UfAIITCn EVERYWHERE to sell 
AUttl I O WAN I fa U the best Family Knit- 
Hug .linehinn ever introduced. Will knit a pair of 
stockings, with lIHlib and TOE comnlelo, in 20 
minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancy- 
work for which there is always a ready market Send 
for circular and terms to the Twonihly Knitting 
Machine CO., 409 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
NO LOSS IN TRYING. 
To induce every farmer to read our paper for three 
months, and fairly test our claim that 
THE BEST FARMER S PAPER 
is the him Patron, a 16-pnge. 64-columu Weekly de¬ 
voted to the interests of the farmer and his family, 
we will send it 
13 Weeks for 35 Cents. 
anil as a special inducement we will send by mail 
postage paid by ns. 
A Premium to Every Subscriber. 
These premiums are all^ valuable, and worth nearly 
Hants, 
A PKEMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER. 
No. 301 - Gardeners’ Pocket Manual. A condensed 
aud practical book on the care of the garden. Price 
25 cents. 
No. 302— Brown’s Circular of Instuctions t or build¬ 
ing his portable fence. No Patent. Price 25 cents. 
No. 303—1 Paper, each, Alpha Tomato, Prize Head 
Lettuce, Early Russian Cucumber, Portulaeca and 
Petunia. Value 3o cents. 
No. 30-4—1 Paper each Rod Turuip Radish, Imp. 
Wood Beet, Asters. Sweet Alysum, aud Phlox. Value 
35 cents. 
No. 305—t Paper each Balsum Coxcomb, Snap Drag- 
ou. Mignonette and sweet Pea. Value 36cents. 
Packages will be of usual size, seeds fresh and true 
to name, aud of choice varieties. 
Nos. 201 aud 222 will Lie mailed ou receipt of subscrip¬ 
tion. Seeds will be sent next winter. 
1 Cent or 3 Cent Postage Stamps will l>e received in 
payment for subscriptions. 
nnnn DAY iD premiums or Cash, to those who 
UUUU rHIj make up clubs on these terms. Full 
illustrated Premium List, terms on cash, and Sample 
Copies r'r>v. on application. 
Send your man mwurription at ones, and then make up 
a club among your friends. Address 
R. S. THOMPSON, Springfield, Ohio. 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
KEEPING ONE COW. 
Being tlie Eyperience of a Number of 
Practical w rlters, lu a Clear and 
Coudcnsed form, upon (lie 
Management of a Single Milch Cow. 
Illustrated with Full-page engravings of the most Fa¬ 
mous Dairy Cows. Cloth. PltlOK, post-vatu, $1.00. 
ORAN UK JUDD GO., 246 Broadway, N. Y. 
TerfectId butter color 
It Gives Butter the gilt-edged color the year round. The largest Batter Buyers recommend Its use. 
Thousands of Dairymen say IT Is* PERFECT. Used by all the best Creameries. Awarded the Inter¬ 
national Diploma at N. Y. Dairy Fair. Ask y onr drugcl8torinerchaut,fortt:or write to ask wliar.lt Is. what 
It costs, who U9esit, whereto get It. WELLS, KK'UAKUStIN A CO., Proprietors, Burlington, v r. 
Thr request often made by publishers that readers 
will mention their Journals when answering advertise¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one. Such men¬ 
tion is a helpful and friendly act to the Journal men¬ 
tioned and enables the advertiser to determine which 
mediums. Reference 
I ■ show there is not one 
advertisement of an exceptional or ambiguous oharac- 
aa 
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n.U 
A CORK for the most prevalent and fatal dis¬ 
cuses that afflict mankind roilSIl AT EAST, 
internal medicines never did nor never can cure 
KIDNEY DISEASE. STOP IT NOW: apply 
Day's Kidney Pud AT ONCE, and be cured of 
nJI afToctlouB of (lie hMsryt, Itlndder aud 
Vi'inary Orgimw, It is the only treatment 
that will cure NERVOUS AND I'll VSU AI, 
DEItlI.ITV. and that distressing complaint, 
••BACKACHE’' tr.url II Miiiniftlltr «mvh mnnv 
It Will annually save many 
times Us cost in medicines anil plasters, which at 
beat give but temporary relief. JinJd hy Druggists 
or sent, by mail on receipt of price, £8. Our book, 
“ How a Life Was Saved,” givtug a history of 
thla new discov ery and :t largo record of most 
remarkable cures, sent free. Write for it. 
DAY KIDNEY DAD CO.. Toledo, O. 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
When President Lincoln was asasslnated In 
it 1 66, Uls family being leu in needy circumstances. 
the late Marshall O. Roberts quietly sent Mrs. Lin¬ 
coln $ 10,000 as hla contribution toward a proposed 
tund of $ 100 , 000 . 
Senator Burnside tells this 3tory at the expense 
or his colleague, S enator Anthony. They were 
dining together one day when bam rormed one of 
the dishes. “ If I ever turn farmer,” said Mr. 
.Anthony, “ I shall raise plenty of calves, so that 
1 can get some nice bams like this.” 
a remarkable woman, Mrs. Mary Ann Dean, 
died lately in St. Louis. She was 3T years old, and 
nad been married 20 years. She was the mother 
of 21 children, of whom there were three pairs of 
twins, two sets or triplets, and four were born at 
one birth. Ten of her children are living. 
in spite of the denials, the statement proves to 
be authentic that the engagement between Ulysses 
Grant, Jr., and Miss Flood has been broken off. 
The young man was seen walking with a girl that 
was not very “ nice,” and Miss Flood broke off 
the engagement—loss to Young Grant $ 2 , 000 , 000 , 
certain chances, and a handsome, spirited wife. 
Of the present Administration, Mr. Gladstone, 
Mr. Foster, Mr. MundeUa, Mr. Bright, Mr. Cham¬ 
berlain, and Sir Charles Duke, are Radicals, and 
three, or even four—some say the whole six—are 
Republicans. It is not so very absurd an impres¬ 
sion, therefore, that there Ls a veiled sympathy on 
the Treasury bench for the crusade commencing 
in EDgland against the hereditary legislators. 
Mrs Susan ,T. Henry, widow of the late Captain 
Patrick Henry, last surviving grandson of Patrick 
Henry, of Revolutionary fame, died a few days 
ago lu Washington. Mrs. nenry Inherited prop¬ 
erty which was lost during the war. For a num¬ 
ber of years she was a clerk In the Treasury 
Department, and at the time of her death had 
just received an appointment la the Agricultural 
Department. 
Thk late Amelia Frances Wood, of Boston, be¬ 
queathed $3,000 to the Channlng Home there, $1,000 
each to the Mass, nomceopathlc Hospital, the 
Young Men's Christian Union, the Free Hospital for 
Women, the Chlldren’3 Mission to the children of 
the Destitute, the American Unitarian Associa¬ 
tion, the children’s Hospital and the Humane 
Society, and $500 to the Society for the Prevention 
of Cruelty to Animals. 
Sir F. Roberts, the conquering hero of Oanda- 
har and so-styled “Savior of Afghanistan,” ls son 
or a clergyman of the Established Church Ln 
Waterford, Ireland. Ills brother, Samuel U. Rob. 
erts, ls one of the commissioners of the Board of 
Public Works ln Ireland. Sir F. Robert Is a mem¬ 
ber of tbe order of Good Templars and a staunch 
teetotaler. He has a Good Templars attached to 
every regiment under his command. Sir Gardet 
Wolseley ls also a total abstainer. 
W. H. English, the Democratic candidate for 
vice-president, Is a man standing about five feet 
ulne laches high in low-cut unbuttoned gaiters. 
His head would be bald but for an ingenious, 
though not an entirely lngenous combing of 
bts side hair, and ls well shaped for business. He 
bas a shelving forehead, a clear gray eye, full 
dyed heard, and red socks. 1 le wears perhaps, two 
Inches too short, brownish vest, no watch and a 
silk cravat, with the knot nearer ills ear than bis 
windpipe. 
Introduce anr new Sabbath Son 001. Soso Book, 
WUITEltOBES, (30 els.) at ouee to your Sunday 
School. No better book exists ! 
Books for Music Teachers for the Fall Cam¬ 
paign. All are good aod practical books. Bo 
not fail to examine them 
Emerson’s Voice of Worship, ($1). for Singing' 
Schools. 
Perkins’ Temple, ($1), for Singing Schools. 
Johnson's New Method for Singing Classes, 
(60 cents). 
Johnson’s Parlor Organ Instruction Book, 
($1.50.) 
NEW Conservatory Method for Piano, ($3.) 
Also subscribe now for Tlie Musical Record, 
($2), a Weekly Musical paper, with ah the news. 
0?" Any book sent, post-free, for the retail price. 
OLIVER DITSON A COBoston. 
C. H. Ditaan <Sc Ca., J. K. Dltsan <Sc Ca. 
843 Broadway, New York. 1228 Chestnut St.. Phi'a. 
(h tern a week, $12 a day at home easily made. Costly 
3) / Z outfit free. Address True & Co., Augusta, Maine. 
A MONTH - AG ENTS WATER - 75 
beat selling aiticles in the World, 1 sample 
free. Address Jay Bronson, Detroit Mich. 
Prompt Action of Compound Oxygen 
in Lung; Diseases. 
HOPE-DEAF 
Garmore’s Artificial Ear Drums 
PERFECT!.Y RESTORE THE HEARING 
and perform me work 01 the .Vstural Drum. 
Always in position, but invisible to of her*. All 
Conversation and even whispers beard distinctly. We 
refer to those using them. Send for descriptive circular. 
Address JOHN GARHOKE A CO„ 
8. W. Corner 5th «lc Race Hla, Cincinnati,O. 
FOR ONE, TWO AND THREE HORSES. 
MAOHINE8 FOR 
Threshing and Cleaning Grain 
AND SAWING WOOD. 
Patented, Manufactured aud Sold by 
A. W. GRAY’S SONS, 
Middletown Springs, Vt. 
tV Will produce more income than inauy farms do. 
Do not fall to Send for Illustrated Circular 
Before Buying. 
SW~ Every Machine guaranteed as represented, 
jy Circulars free. Address as above. 
V A » -k i-N. 
w-: A > . y -5e 
3f USE JfONl.Y*THIS>KHE*nRST*ANO JfTHE^B£5T^ 
The promptness with which Compound Oxygen 
acts ln throat and lung diseases la very remark¬ 
able. MrB. Alice A. Daniels, of Ramsey's Station, 
Alabama, sends, without solicitation, and for pub¬ 
lication, a statement of the resuits of its use ln 
her case, from which we make a single extract. 
She says, “In four days after commencing to in- 
halethe Compound Oxygen, chills, fever, undnlght- 
srears mere all gone 1 My appetite, which before 
was ft-t Its lowest ebb, soon became good. My 
strength Increased very rapidly, and Improvement 
has been steadily going on ever since the first In¬ 
halation. My cough alowly became milder, and 
to-day I can truthfully say that I am almost a 
well woman.” send for our Treatise on Compound 
Oxygen, it will be mailed free. Drs. Starkey to 
Palen, 1109 and nil Girard street, Philadelphia, 
WATCH BUYERS. ATTENTION 
The celebrated Hovel and Courvol. E. B. Booth Sr Son. HocheBter, N. Y 
Bier Watches were awarded the first T. & E Dickinpon. iiulTaJo, N. Y. 
prize in London in’62, grand prize at v-rwaiK Julius Walker, ButTnlo, N Y. 
Paris in '87. first prize at Centennial A. M. Edwards, Bn 13alo, >\ Y. 
in Philadelphia, and lastly gold medal r\ ^-X- Dickinson. Buffalo, N. Y. 
at Paris in ’78, I Lieso watches have it-r i \ O. B. Rudd, Ilipn, N.Y. 
stood the tost for the past 3n years, IV. S. Taylor, Utica, N. Y. 
and pronounced by best Judges equal ri p *A- I.uwtens ager. Albany . N. Y. 
to any made. They all have Nickel !’*¥. -^»S4g..Y»^E s> '4s\ Mm. L. Hoskins. Owes-o, N.Y. 
Movements, Tempered and Hardened ji- aQA. i 1 ■.YJ'I L. G. Blake, bammigtou, Me. 
Breguot Hair Springe. Ischronived ' , 1 / 1? -ii-J J.-J. Luther, Providence, lb I. 
for railroad use in Key and Stem l 'AyjKisj. ... , yf/ , . J. B Caprou, New Milford, Coup. 
Windora. with all modem improve \ "iSabzUujirft• £tgiorwM»j»Ve\ / S. Silvertbaud k son. New Haven, Ct. 
monte in thu art or watch making. \ Kjyg ’'a jJSJyw ol / Hyde it Pettys. Auburn, N. Y. 
I.argo uumlirrs arcin use cm the prin- \ -. ’MX ' tflj/.V Jl.s rlVgwTTSi / J. A Clark, Hatavta, N. Y. 
cipal railroads in the country. Asa \N 'riKr _/ H. G. Hudson IteCo.. Amnsbury, Mass. 
guarantee thatthey are what wo claim \ ,rP s^ -A T Vy a- Hills. Canandaigua, N Y. 
for them, we refer by pcrmlKdlon to XU- .7^“ " / H-J- Howe to Co.. Syracuse. N. Y. 
the dealoTB named below who have LeGrand 8. Strauge. Amsterdam, N. Y. 
sold them for years: - Wm. II. Lyon, Newburgh. N. Y. 
A. W. Brant, Fairjoort, N. Y. G. 16'. Fairchild, Bridgeport. Conn. Wm. Kirk, West Winsted, Conn. 
Joseph Moulton, Worcester, Maes. George Kmbrey, Morrow, Ohio. 
QJJIJsJOtIK KRUGLER, 
17 MAIDEN LANE, N, Y., VVliolesnle Agents for the Uufted States. 
Hampden WItches new victor feed cutteb. 
—»—■ 1 It is the strongest, simplest, ensiest work- 
Are acknowledged by competent and Scientific ing, chen pest, and of the largest capacity of any 
Judges, and by all who have critically tested in the market. Buy no other and have the best. 
their time-keeping qualities by using, to be Send for circular and price list. 
TKe Best Finlulied and Most Accurate- JOHN B. WHLTTEMORE, 
ly Adjusted Patentee and Manufacturer, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
WATCHES 
Manufactured in this country, for equal price. 
HAMPDEN WATCH COMPANY, 
Springfield, Mass. 
Factories and General Office, Springfield, Mass. 
New York Office, 12 Maiden Lane, U. S. A. 
CUAS. D. ROOT, Treas. and Manager. 
Portable Mulay Saw Mill, 
It is the strongest, simplest, ensiest work¬ 
ing, cheapest, and of the largest capacity of any 
in the market. Buy no other aud have the best. 
Send for circular and price list. 
JOHN B. WHLTTEMORE, 
Patentee and Manufacturer, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
MUSIC BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS. 
The Welcome Chorus, ( dozen.f J B P y er 
W. S. TILDEN. 
Vith improvement* re- 
futly made unequal* 
•'1 a3 a Peighborhoort 
t»tiJl. It can b* cuol by 
either etoiUQ or woter 
POW* r, :mil ia especially 
Adapted to the engine* 
used for threshing. 
It nay be operated 
oy eliUvr two or tbro. 
men, »d< 1 will uut », 
tuuah IuioImw ln pro. 
portion to tlwi nowor 
•nd number of Imndn 
employrd mt mill, of 
lnrg«r capacity. 
This is a new and superior High School Song 
Book with advanced elements, and a great variety of 
music, secular and sacred, to be sung in one, two or 
four parts. Mr. Tilden’a previous works have been 
highly approved. 
Song Bells. (50CtS.) By. L, O. EMERSON. 
No more attractive School Song Book has for a 
long time appeared. It is uot graded, and will do for 
any class. Great variety of songs, subjects selected 
with great skill, and music is of the beet. 
DUTCH 
BULBOUS 
ROOTS. 
Descriptive Priced Catalogues of our new importa¬ 
tions now ready for mailing to applicants. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John street. New York. 
C 1HOIOE LOT OF PEACH. APPLE, AND OTHER 
./ Fruit Trees and Plants at bottom prices. Prices free. 
Mention pairer. Address K S. Johnston, Stockley, Del 
NEW WHITE GRAPE OilCHESS 
fie A Is* * n nee I- 
varieties Small Fruits, including Cufilbert, Grvgg, 
Sharp less. Price* low. FARLEY A ANDERSON, 
List free. Cay uga Lake Nurseries,Union rtprings.JS V. 
STRAWBERRIES largest and 
most productive—Mt Vernon Seedling and 
Kirkwood, each yielded in 1880 at the rate of 1»,<* 
cjuarts per acre, and averaged in market UK' per quart. 
40 acres Strawberries aud Raspberries. Klcller'x 
Hybrid Itliglu-prool’ Prat. “ Forty y oafs’ Ext'- 
lienee in Hear Growing,” telling how to avoid tlo 
Blight. “ Forty Years among Small Ennt-t.” telling 
what an it how to plant- Either sent by mail lor lie 
both for 26c. Catalogues of fruits and Flowers tr<-» 
WM. PAltU Y, (Milnn 111 1nwon, N . J. 
GARDENER^V ANTED, 
Who is able to conduct an exteuaive Market Garden, 
(Flowers and Vegetables) 
For information, address 
F. W. GLADF,WITZ. 
Elmwood Ave., Detroit, Mich, 
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