THE LANCASTER FARMER^ 



IIL 



A NEW BOOK FOR FARMERS. 



"Carrots, MHiiRolda ami Sugar Bot'ts. Whut kiiidrt to 

 rftise, how to ruisc, aufl how to feed." liy iniiil. Uii ciitH. 

 Also, my three works, on '* Ciibbagos, uii-l How to (irow 

 Them," '■SquuBhcB. iind How to lirow Them," *' Onions, 

 and IIow to (Irow Tliem." Full of Just such minute {lelails 

 as farmers wiiuf. Each, 30 cerits, by mail. My largo illus- 

 truted Seed Catulogue/rcc to all. 



JAMtS J. H. (GREGORY, 



10-3-'Jni] 



Miirl>l4>li«*]|<l. MaNti. 



$5 to $20 Addres.s 



lii-2-ly* 



at homo. SamplcB worth $■:» free, 

 •ess Stinson k Co., Portland, Maiue. 



^^ 0^ ■ B^ Gic-it chance lo juake money. If you 

 I I I I ■ I ^■^^^'*^ S^' f^*'**^ >'"" cau get greenbacks. 

 ■ 1 III II H^^^' need a person in oa cry town to take 

 %m %^ bin^ |^nIiscrii>tlonB for the largest, rhea))est 

 and KcBt lUiiKtnitod family lublication in the world. Any 

 cue can become a successful agent. The most elegant 

 works of art given free to subscribers The price is so low 

 that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports mak- 

 ing over JIM in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 

 407 subscribers in 10 days. All who engage make money 

 fast. You cau devote all your time to the business, or only 

 your spare time. You need not be away from home over 

 night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulurB, 

 directions and terms free. Elegant aud expensive outfit 

 free. If you want profitable work send us your addresa at 

 <)nce. It costs nothing to try the business. No one who 

 engages fails to make great pay. Address "The People's 

 Journal," Portland, Maiue. 

 9-S-lv 



^|. pHMMMM iBuot easily earned iu these times,but it can be 

 tpryrTlT made in three months by any one of either 



^Ik / / / ^*^^'> iu any part of the country who is willing 

 #ll I J I to work steadily at the employment that we 

 ^f furnifih. $66 i>er week in your own town. You 



need not be away from home over night. You can give your 

 whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. It 

 <j08ts nothing to try the business. Terms and f5 Outfit free. 

 Address at once, H, Hallett & Co., Portland, Maiue. 

 9-3-1 V 



Flower Seeds. Bqlbs. 



Do not Bend from home for your Flower and Vegetable 

 Seeds, Japan Lilies, Tuberoses, Gladiolus, Cannae, Caladi- 

 ums, Dahlias, aud otber Summer Flowering Bulbs and 

 Koots, but go to 



SIG. W. HEINITSH, 



At Beinilsh'N Drnisi: Store, 16 Kaxt King St., 



■who h^8 received a large supply from the best and most 

 reliable growers in the couutry, 



CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. 



Subscriptions taken for the 



K.ADIES' FI.OKAI. CABI.VET and VICK'S 



FEOKAL, MONT1II.Y. 



10-3.2in 



S125 



A MONTH AND EXPENSES 



toAereiits* !:>end stamp lor terms. 

 • b. C.FoSTEU A Co.tClucinnatUO. 



ABE PLANTED BT A MILLION PEOPLE IN AMERICA. SbE 



Vick's Catalogue, — 300 Illustrations, only '2 cents. 



Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine,— 32 pages, fine 

 Ulust rations, and Colored Plate in each number. Price, 

 $1.25 a year ; Five copies for $5.00. 



Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents in 

 paper covers ; with elegant cloth covers $l.Oi}. 



All my publications are printed iu English and German. 

 A'idress, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



No. I PERUVIAN GUANO. 



THE subscribers have effected an arrangement with the 

 Peruvian Government Agents, by which they have 

 constantly on hand 



PURE NO. 1 PERrVIAN GCASTO, 



which they will deliver from their own stores in Philadel- 

 phia, or the Government Stores in New York or Baltimore. 



We sell no Guano but what ve Receive Direct from 



Oovernrtient StoreSj 

 therefore parties buying of us cau rely on receiving non« 

 but a pure article. 



CHRISTIAN & CO., 



Ko. 141 North M'ater St., Philnd'a. 



Send for Descriptive Catalogue. [10-3-lm 



Ji!li TREES AND PLANTS itlS. 



Applo Trees, 15c. eiicli ; StniKlnril I'enr, 40c. 



each ; Dwarf Pear 30c. each, i^traicberriex, Rwtp- 

 berries, and Oraps Tinea by the doz., 100, 1,0U0, or Ui.OOO. 

 AU goods packed and delivered at depot without extra 

 charge. Price-liat free. Address 8. C. DsCOU, Mo.rks. 

 TOWH, Burlington Co., N. J. [10-3-lm. 



p f\T T\ Any worker can niake$!2 a day at home. Costly 

 UUijJJ Uulflt free. Addrena TlU'E ii Ct> , Auguatu, Mo. 



l()--.--ly« 



BEECROFT'S WHEtL HOE. 



I'rIceM <«roafly Ri'diired for 1S7H. 



This is one of the greatest labor saving machines invent- 

 ed, it is substautial, made from the best material, is dura- 

 b'e and light, waigliing but IS jiounds. Knives to cut any 

 width, from (J to ir» inches. It has given perleet satisluction 

 wherever used. 



Beecroft's Hand Wheeler 



(see cut above). " 



This iR an indispeueuble implement in a garden whore a 

 hoe cannot be used. 

 Price List aud descriptive Catalogue sent free. 



THOS. JACKSON, 

 10-3-lm Manufacturer, Portland, Me> 



EDW. J. ZAHM, 



DEALHR IN 



AMERICAN AND FOREIGN 



WATCHES, 



SOLID SILVER & SILVER PLATED WARE. 

 CLOCKS, 



JEWELRY I TABLE CUTLERY. 



Sole Agent for the Arundel Tinted 



spectacl.es. 



Bepairing strictly attended to. 



North Queen-st. and Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. 



9^-ly 



a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. 

 Address H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine. 

 10-2-ly* 



5,000,000 



Small EVERGREEN aiul nECIDHOrH TREES 



of all varieties. Also, large Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Fruit 

 Trees, Grape Vines and Small Fruits at very low iirices for 

 spring of 1878. Wholesale Price List sent free. 



THOS. JACKSON, 

 10-3-lm NurserjTuan, Portland, Me. 



per l,00l> aud upwards, lor Seedlings of Shade 

 and Timber Trees. A NiirpliiN of voung trans- 

 planted EVEKOREEK!^, CONCUKD GRAPE 



VINES, ETC. Send for Vricc List. Addresa, 



J. JENKINS, 



Grape and Seedling Nursery, 

 10-2-lral WINONA, Columlnaua Oounty, Ohio. 



$66 



$1 



TTpiT^ T^TTT' WELLS, RICHARDSON& 

 IINr I Hr GO'S PERFECTED BUTTER 



v-'k-^J-J A AJ.J-i COLOR is* neommended by the 

 Tr\ "in "p^ *pl T~1 /^ np ;i^'iieiiltinul i.resH. and used by 



I P r\ H P I I *'"" very best Dairymen iu thia 

 X J_Jl\L X-k\J L country, Harris Lewis, L. n. Aru- 

 •pv TT rp rp "J-r "pj old, O. S. E.iha, L. S. Hardin, A. 



ri I I I I r K ^^* '^''»^e^'«^r, E. D. Mason, aud 

 *~^ ^ A A J-J X V thousands more. It le far better 



C/-\ T /~\ p\ I than carrots, annatto, orany other 

 ill (ill I color, at one-fourth the cost, and 

 V-/ XJ \J X\ ■ uo work to use. It gives pure dau- 

 delion color and never turns red, oi raucid, but teuds to im- 

 prove aud preserve the butter. A 25 cent bottle colors 300 

 pounds. Warranted to add 5 cts. per pound to its selling 

 value. Ask your Druggist or Merchant for it, or if you 

 would like toknow what it is, wliat it costs, who uses it, and 

 where you can get it, write to 



WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, 



10-2-2m] BUBMNOTON, Vt. 



GRACE'S SALVE. 



A Vc^K'etablP Proparation, invented in the 17th 

 century by Dr. William Grace, Surgeou in King James' 

 army. Through its agency he cured thousands of the most 

 serious sores and wounds, and wae regarded by all who 

 knew him as a public benefactor. 25c. a box, by mail 30c. 

 For Bale by druggists generally. 



AGENTS WANTED. 



Address SITE W. fOWLZ t 20K3, Boitca, Utn. 

 >-l»-«m 



PEDIGREE ONION SEED. 



Diiiivcift Oiiliiii s I, riii-cl /mm Ihr rhmf'Al eniont of 



Ciicii crup /vr Ji/ty yt'am in iniccetu,iun ! TLe ditTereuce ia 

 the crop will be leu times grcster tliin tbe cost of the soeiL 

 My Seed Cutulogue free to all. 



10.3.«ra) 



JAMES J. I!. (JRK(JORY, 



.Mnrl>l4>lifiiil. nnNiv. 



ft'rrtf, Ithiek- 



2 500 000 ";-;;"; w:;-.,;i:;r 



f/#i«, ItuntM, I'mrh 'tm-ft,f\c lOO Sl-:i.K4 TEli VA- 

 ItlE'riEN. flrftit Am' rictiii Strtitrherrteit, l>argeat 

 iind bent. Herries 'i oz. each, '.i in. nrotiml. liv inuil 10 for 

 81: loo fnr 85; I.OOO fur glO. llitsf.n Athat,y, 

 <ltnm. Jtou-nitty , itltitmrc/i itf tlir \%fst, Ixftilnckjfg 

 (irrrit /'ro/i/iV, H- i-er I.OOO : 1 npt. .Inch, <uuih^r* 

 hind Trittrn/tft, Strrlittfff Ji.ruiulo, ^5 j er l,0O0. 

 AEE l*l'RE. Catalogue fne. ("utthiHout. 



10-2-3m] 



JOHN S. <'OEM.XN, 



MooreBtowu, S'ew Jersey. 



Use The Buffalo Honest Fertilizer! 



JililFllliiilJl'FI 



AnO Pure CjronnU Itono. 



The purity of these goods is guaranteed, f nd their stand- 

 ard proved by regular auulysis'of Prof. G. A. Llebig, and 

 other eminent Chemists. 



No Roek J*hosphate, Mineral Guano, Salt Cake, Spent or 

 Sludge Acid, Land Master and other inferior materials enter 

 into the manufacture of my j hosphate. which Is solelymadt 

 of />onen,Afeat, lilood, Pitre Acid and Potash Satin. 



My works are always open lor inspection to every consum- 

 er of Fertilizers. 



Highest premium and medal of Honor awarded to my 

 Fertilizers by the Centennial Commiswion, Philadelj^hia, '76. 



Send for new Spring Circular containing full dirertlona 

 and testimonials. L. L. CROCKEK, 



10-3-2m 252 Washington St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



DIPHTHERIA ! 



Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will posltiToly prevent thia 



terrible disease, and will positively cure nine caHes in ten, 



Informatiou that will save many liTca sent fre« by maU. 



Don't delay a moment. Prevention is belter than cur*. 



I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Bangror, Maine. 



10-3-lm 



1760. ESTABLISHED 1760. 



GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO.. 



26 and 28 West King-st. 



HARDWARE, 



BUILDING HAEDWAEE. 



GLASS, 



PAINTS, OILS, FVMPS, 



TERBACOTTAJRONaiiJLEADPIPE, 



LEATHER BELTING, 

 SEEDS, 



PHOSPHATES & FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



" Ohio " Reaper and Mo'wer, 

 Whann's Phosphate, 

 Fairbank's Scales, 

 Dupont's Powder, 

 Harrisburg Nails, &c., <SKo. 



We have Iho IsrgMt stock of general Hardware In th* 

 State, and onr pricee are aa low and terma aa Ubaral aa oaa 

 b« Xoond elaewhere. ^1-tf . 



