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List of New Advertisements, 
Seeds and Floral Guide for 1867 
Woodworth. 
Vnraeir ^took for Spring of lS67-Moore, Hemtn & Co. 
pip^int Fruit Farm—E Morris. 
?wK with Chilblain- 4 —H H Doolittle 
Annie Seedling*. &c., for Bile— J H Platmnn. 
Music for Flat «. d o—Oliver Ditsou. & Co. 
photographs of Union Gcncrals, &c—C Seymour. 
Valentines—:I A Pittman. 
Orange seed—W II Maun <£ Bro 
Snook’* Excelsior Black Ink Powder— 
SPECIAL notices. 
Coe’s Cough Balsam. 
Is now published. It contains nearly 100 pages, 100 flue 
Illustrations on wood of 
CHOICE FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, 
A N I> 
:a Beautiful Colored Flower Plate, 
for frontispiece, Also, descriptions of the FINES 1 
FLOWERS I v/) VEGETABLES grown, with rallaud 
plain directions for culture. 
; if- .Scut to nil who desire, postage paid, for 15 cents — 
not hah the cost. Sent free to all iuy customer, of 1866 
without being ordered. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, NT. V. 
The following works on AGRICULTURE, nORTI- 
CULTURK, FLORICULTURE. &c..may be obtained at 
the Office os the HI RAL NEW-YOUKKR. We 
can also furnish other Books on RURAL AFFAIRS, 
Issued by American publishers, at the usual retail prices 
—and shall add new works us published. 
Alien's American Farm Book . .. $ 1 , 51 ) 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1,00 
American sharp Shooter. 50 
American IWd Fancier. so 
American Fruit Grower’s Guide (Elliott). 1,50 
American HO*« cnlturlst . . :t») 
American Weed; and I set'll! Plant;.1,75 
Annual Register of Rural Affairs 020 Engravings).. JO 
Architecture (Cummings & Miller,) SSB designs and 
711 Illustration-. 10,00 
Barry’s Fl dU Garden . ... , , 1,50 
Beautiful Leaved Plants i London Edition) 00 color¬ 
ed illustrations ... . ... 9,00 
Browne’s Held BOOK Of Manure*.. 1.50 
Brock’s nook 00 Flowers. . 1,75 
Bui*'"? Flower Garden... . .. .. ' j 50 
Carpenters' Hand-Book 1 new edition). . ;5 
Chemical Field Lectures..'.".i" i,50 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation of Tobacco ;i 0 
Cole s American Fruit. Book. 75 
Cole’s American Veterinarian. . 75 
Cultivation of Native Grapes and Manufacture of 
American Wine. 1,50 
Dana’s Muck Manual. 1,50 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. ..... 1,50 
Dadd’s American Cuttle Doctor .. 1.50 
Darlington'* Weed* and 1 «oful Plant* . 1,75 
Direction* for Preserving Natural Flowers. tfii 
Domestic Poultry Book. with over 100 Illustrations.. 3C 
Downing's cottage Residences. 2 , 5 v 
Everybody hi; own Lawyer. 1,2: 
Farm Drainage, by D. F. French.. l,W 
Field’* Pear Culture 1,0" 
Flint, on Grasse*. . . ...2,01 
Flowers for the Parb o or Garden.3,01 
Fruit Tree* 01 America ... 1,50 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Culturlst. 2' 
Fuller's Forest Tree Cullurlst..i,5) 
Grape CulUlrl»t, by Andrew S. Fuller. t,5) 
Guenon on Milch cows . ... 7; 
Herbert’* Hint* to Horse-Keepers. 1,7 
Holley's Art of Saw Filing. 7: 
Hab I'nlf.llI'B -I! 
TEA COMPANY 
nook & Disbrow 
Have selected the following kinds from their stock, which 
they recommend to meet the wants oftClubs. They arc 
sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company sell them 
In New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
(The iteu*$ (Condenser 
CMIEEI* AND WOOL AUK GREAT AND 
n paving Institutions, if you wish to know all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of the former, 
and how best and cheapest to prodm- the latter gut ami 
read Rnndnll’M FraetlDUl ."'beplicrd, the best and 
latest work on American Slump Husbandry. Large 
121110 ,—154 pages, Illustrated, Price F’-sriu post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester. N. Y. 
_Kangaroo hams are sold in London. 
— The trichina has re-appeared in Germany. 
6l 
— Artemus Ward will clear $50,000 in England. 
— The small pox continues in Maianzas, Cuba. 
— Green peas are for sale in the Florida markets, ^ 
— The Boston oy3ter trade employs sixty vessels. (] 
— Shoreham, Vt., as to erect a soldiers' monument, p 
— 233,413 emigrants arrived at New York daring the t 
year 1866. v 
— There are 10,000 cabmen and 5,000 omnibus drivers 0 
in London. t 
— Both the Hudson and East Rivers are filled with 1' 
floating ice. S 
— A recently formed Yacht Club in Boston numbers d 
140 members. e 
— Rev. E. P. Hammond is now traveling in Egypt f 
and the Holy land. E 
— A shark's jaw has been dng up in a coal bed at 
Belleville, Illinois. B 
— Dr. Ayer, the pill autocrat, has entered the field c 
as a public lecturer. i 
— The population of Kansas has increased 50,000 s 
during the past year. 
— Papers from all pans of Wisconsin are complain- e 
ing of a lack of snow. 5 
— A college for young colored men has been estab¬ 
lished in Washington. t 
— Worcester county, Mass., is out of debt, and has j 
$30,000 in the treasury. 
— Preparations are making for a vigorons Indian t 
campaign in the spring. 
— The cotton mills at Fall River, Mass., began the 
ten hour system last week. 
— New engines are to be put in the steamship Great 
Eastern at a cost of $300,000. 
— It is said the Emperor Napoleon is a strong be- ' 
liever in modern spiritualism. 1 
— England has advised Greece to preserve a strict 
neutrality In affairs in Candia. 
— Detroit Fenians offer a reward of $1,000 for the 
arrest of Organizer Stephens. 
— A child lost av the evacuation of Richmond has 
just been restored to its parents. 
— It is said Organizer Stephens sailed from New 
York Saturday week for Europe. 
— A large number of whales have recently been seen 
off the south side of Long Island. 
— South Carolina freedmen arc leaving that State 
in such numbers as to excite alarm. 
— The Supreme court of New Jersey has decided 
that a liquor bill l* not a legal debt. 
— The distribution of fuel among the poor was re¬ 
sumed in Richmond, Va., last week. 
— A young lady named Christina Kett was mur¬ 
dered at Dayton, Ohio, Friday week. 
— The U. S. Supreme Court has pronounced against 
the constitutionality of all te3t oaths. 
— Cyras Fowler of Beyfleid, Mass was lately frozen 
to death within a few rods of his home. 
— The rebel General Hood refuses to accept the do¬ 
nation of a homestead from his admirers. 
— The Springfield armory has received an order 
from Government for 25,000 breech-loading guns. 
— The number of barrels of mackerel inspected in 
Massachusetts in 1800 was 20,000 less than in 1865. 
— Gen. Orant has won his suit before the Circuit 
Court for the possession of his farm near 8t. Louis. 
— A carpenter's scratch awl, lost two years ago, was 
found in the stomach of a cow recently killed at Sal¬ 
isbury, Pa. 
— Missouri's bill of expenses for calling out and 
equipping State troops during the rebellion amounts 
to $7,000,000. 
— Sons of the first families at Charleston, S. C\, 
are glad to get work as conductors on the street cars, 
or as policemen. 
— A Marysville, Cal., early June apple tree has 
lately ripened a second crop for the year. It blos¬ 
somed in October. 
— The total revenue of Canada, from all sources, 
for the month of December, was $7113,108. and the ex¬ 
penditures $461,232. 
— The Natchez freedmen have bought a church prop¬ 
erty for $0,000, paid $6,000 down, and agree to pay the 
balance ia ten mouths. 
— Nellie Dean of Pittsburg, Pa„ a twelve-year-old 
skater, gets $300 a week for her performances at a 
skating park in that city. 
— The gold mines at Madoc C. W., still excite at¬ 
tention, and specimens continue to be found in differ¬ 
ent places in the township. 
— Miss Kase Hoimeister, residing in Boonville, Mo., 
while waltzing at a ball on New Year's eve, fell to the 
floor and instantly expired, 
— A k ‘ wife agency ” has been established on the 
employment agency system at Cleveland Ohio, with 
prices ranging from $3 to $19. 
— A feature of the French Exposition is to be a 
Japanese coffee house with eight genuine Japanese 
girls, already on their way to Paris, as waiters. 
OOLONG (Black.) 70c.,sfli:.,90e.. best $1 V ft. 
MINED (Green anil Black.) 70c.,30c.90c,. best $1 V ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black.) 80e„ 90c„ $1, $1,10,best 
$1.20 V ft. 
rMPERtAL (Green.) 80c90n„ $1, $1.10, best $1.25 F ft, 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 80c, 90c.. $1. $ 1 , 10 , best *1,25 
If) ft. 
UNCO LORE# JAPAN, $ 1 , $1,10, best $1.25 V ft. 
4 GENTS WANTED To canvas* for the 
Homk anti Tomii of Lincoln. Pure Line Engrav¬ 
ings. By subscription only. Apply to C. RICH & CO, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 885-tf 
OOTIDS COMBINED SHAKER! 
These Teas are chosen for their intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure ia drinking them. 
Onr PJack und Green Mixed Teas will give universal 
satisfaction and suit all tastes, being composed of the 
best Foo Chow Blacks and Moyune Greens. English 
Breakfast is not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired a taste for that kind of Tea, although it is 
the finest imported. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily 
Ground Coffee, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, best 40c. per pound. 
Hotel*. Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee, can economise in that 
article by using oar French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which we sell ut the low price of 30c. per pound, aud 
W arrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
Agents wanted throughout the United States, to sell 
machine and territory. Machines fnrntuhed on applica- 
tonto 1886-1 Jt. | W. C. QL' l.M BY, Rochester, N, Y. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
Great American Tea Company, 
Nos. SI and S3VESEY-ST,cor. of CHURCH. 
Po 3 t-Oflice Box, 5643 New York City. 
CHARLES W. IDELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE 
West Street, foot of Det, New York. 
May hew'* Account Books (to go with the above,)... 1,20 
Mavlv.w'* K. y 1 to go with above.).. 90 
Modern Cookery, by MB- Acton and Mrs3 J Hale... 1,50 
Nature’s Bee Book..— ... 25 
New auil CompleteCloeli and Matchmaker's Manual 2,00 
Nori-m'; Element* 8 e!enl.itii: Agriculture . ....... 75 
union Culture . . ... ...... 20 
1 mr Farm of Four Acre* ... ... so 
Fodder'* Land Measure. 60 
Practical and Scion title Fruit Culture (Baker)_4,00 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. 2,00 
Qulmby's Mysteries of Bee-Keeping , . 1,75 
uuluoy mi Soiling Cattle. 1,25 
liuhbltFancier . 30 
Randall's Fine Woo! Husbandry. 1,00 
Randall's Sheep Husbandry. 1,50 
Randall's Sheep Husbandry in the South. 1,50 
Richardson on the Dog . 30 
River*' orchard Houses... 5o 
Rogers' Scientific Agriculture... 1,00 
Rural Homes (Wnimler). 1,50 
Saunders on Poultry lUlustratedj. ... 40 
Sohenck’s Gardeners Text-Book..7. 75 
Perlimer's Produce Table*. . . . . so 
Scrlbuer’s Beady Rgckuoi' and Log Book... 30 
silver'll new Poultry Book (.70 Illustrations). 50 
StnwnrlV tJohn) Stable Book. 1,50 
The American HOUITO Carpenter (IhUtlold'si. 3,00 
The Barn Yard, a Manual ... .. 1,00 
The Boston Machinist (Fitzgerald) . 75 
The Farm, vnth illustrations. 1.00 
Thu Fruit* and Fruit Trees of America (Downing)., 3,00 
Ttio Garden, a Manual. , . 1,00 
The House with Original Hans. ... 1,50 
Thomas’ Farm Implements. . 1.50 
Ten Acres Enough.. .. 1.50 
Todd'* Younc Farmer* .Manual aud Work Shop. 1,50 
Ventilation In American Dwelling*.. . 1,50 
Warder's (lodges and Evergreen* ... 1,50 
Wax Flowers, how to make them.. —. . 1,50 
Woodward'* Graperies and Horticultural Building*. 1,50 
Woodward's Country Home*. 1,50 
Wool Grower* Stock Iteglater, Vols. 1, 3, 5,8, each.. 33 
Young Housekeeper’* ana Dairy Maid's Directory.., 30 
Youmnn'e H ind Book Household Science— .. 2.00 
Youmau'sTSevy Chemistry.2,00 
gWAny of the above named work* will he forward¬ 
ed by mall, post paid, on receipt of the. price specified. 
Address 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry', Butter, 
Eggs, Game. Far.*, Flux, flops. Beans, &c. Maple 
Sugar ami Sirup, Green, Dried and Canned Fruits. 
In the Fruit Beaaon, particular attention paid to the 
*ali*. of all kinds of Doukstio FftriTn. such an Apple*, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, oiterrie*. #e., Ac- 
[Established 1818.] S3f~ Consignment* solicited. 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, aud 
small store* (of which class wo are supplying ninny 
thousands, all of whie.lt are doing well,) can have the.tr 
order* promptly and faithfully tilled; and in case of 
Club* can have each party’s name marked on their pack 
age and directed by sending their orders to Nos. 31 and 
33 Vesey-st. 
Parties sending Club or other orders forless than thirty 
dollars had better send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expense of collecting by ex¬ 
press ; but larger orders we will forward by express, to 
collect on delivery. 
N.B.—All villages and towns wltere a large number 
reside, by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas aud Coffees about one-third by sending directly 
to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 & 33 Veseyst., cor. of Cliurcli. 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New York city. 
(For manner of getting up Clbus see former editions 
of this paper.] 888 -tf 
Warranted double the strength of common Potash, mid 
superior to any other sanonltler ot icy in the market. 
Put uti In cmiH of t iKiuna, pound*, 3 pound*, 6 pound* 
anil li pounds, with fall dlrctlOjls in English and Gorman 
fur making hard and soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft soap. No Unit; I* required. Consumer* 
will find (Ids the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT. No* 61, 03,06 , 07, OH, 09,70, T2 71 Washington St., 
New York. 883-131 
A LA D V who has been cured of great nervous 
debility, after many years of misery, dc*lre* to 
make known to all fellow sufferers the sure mean* of re¬ 
lief. Address, enclosing it stamp, MRS. M. MERRITT, 
P. o Box 36H, Boston, Mass., and tin: prescription Will 
be sent free by return mull. 88 M 0 t 
B I. 00.11 I N GTON NURSER Y . 
16th Year; 8 Largo Green-Houses; 275 Acres. 
General assortment; Omg« Orange hedge plants, strong, 
(.elected, 1 yenr, packed and at depot. In good order, next 
March or April - oil order* wltb cash, received before. 
February 1st. !Si;7 - 1,000, $.3; 5,000, *13; 10,000, $25; 20,000. 
$17; 30,000, $1 (0; 100 , 000 , $3(15. Apple Root tlntfts - 11 rut 
rate selected dock - splendid u.-woruueuL, Including 
Dm he--* Old'-Mbur lieu DavU, and otm-r choice sorts, 
1,000, $13; 1(1,000, $120. KUtaitnny and Wilson's Black¬ 
berry. Qmpi'x — Iona, Israelis, Ive*', Norton's,Rogers’ 
No. 1 , concord,Hartford.Delaware,&e. Nurwrg stuck*, 
large a'sorttueaL Shade 7Veaa, larg'-amisiuttll. Shrub*, 
Rose: (Iren.House, Garden and Bedding Plants, fin:., &c. 
eetnl I red stamp each for 3 new 1 ntulogiie.- Descriptive 
■and Vv'aob tale, F, K. PHOENIX. H!->oi,dngton, 111. 
AND SELF - IGNITED 
D. D. T. HOOKE, Koch ester, N. Y 
M allory a s.vneord’s flax and 
Hemp Brakes, Combers, Shakers and Bicker*, arc 
the best and most approved for working Flax.itc. .-.end 
fur circular or see machines at work. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
804 88 William Street, New York City 
AGENTS ARE SELLING 
ooruington, ill. 
FOR A FORTUNE, AND NO 
deception. Aihii.*- 
HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 
F. K. PHOENIX 
From 50 to 73 Safe* per day. Capitalist* please investi¬ 
gate. This offers ah undisputed chance to make money. 
rar For rights apply to \V. II. WOODWORTH, 
General Agent and Bunorlntendont of the Manufactory 
Office. In National Hotel Building, Genesee Street, Utica 
N. Y. 
W ANTED - AUENTfl. #1«0 HER MONTH, 
everywhere, male and female, to soil the GENUINE 
Common Sense Female Skwimi Machine, the greatest 
Invention of the age. Price. 3 IH. Every Machine warrant- 
ed 3 years. Address SEGOMB #• i’v„ Cleveland, Ohio. 
llllA PHOTOGRAPH* OF UNION HEN- 
1IM/ ERA LA Kent post-paid, fO! 25 el*.; 50 PhOtO- 
grapli* of Rebel OfllcorsJ'or 25 cent*; 100 Photographs of 
ActreSflCa for 25 Ct»,: 100 Photographs of Actor* for 25 <d«. 
Address C. SEYMOUR,Rolland, Erie. Go., N. V. 
SWUwtismcnts 
W II isk lilts ! t — We warrant a Heavy Beard 
lit five weeks, to those who use Russell's Ital¬ 
ian COtfPOiTXD. Contains nothing injurious to the skin. 
Bent,, closely sealed, for 00 cents. M. RUSSELL & CO., 
Watertown; N. Y. WM«t 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,, 
(Elias Howe, -Jr., President, and original Inventor of 
Uiu Bewlng Machine,) 
Proprietor* anl Manufacture is of the world-renowned 
HOWE SEWING MACHINES, 
FOR FAMILIES AND MAS I FACT I HERS. 
They were awarded the highest, premiums at 1 he World’s 
Fair in London, and six First Premiums at the New York 
State Fair of 1*00. 
tn~ Heiul far Circular. Agent* Wanted. 
873-Mt (ill!) Tiroittlway, N. Y. 
8STADVERTISING TERMS, in Advance- 
Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,; 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. No advertise¬ 
ment will he Inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
HP" Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1: 
Obituaries, shifie lengih,50 Ceuts. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage and Obttuary notices sent tt» by mail 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
D ON’T PAY *1.00 A BO’ITLH FOR 
Hair Restorer when you can purchase the receipt 
for making omt of the bust Hair Restorer* In the market 
for 10et*. It ha* been used many year-, and all wlm have 
tried It give it the preference, being cleaner and nicer to 
use. ltd* not a dye —will not Injure or soil the skin. In 
all case* restore* gray hair to its original oulur. heat to 
any addre** for $i. 00 . 
Address T. J. FLANDERS, 
Postmaster, Bradford, Orange Co., Vt. 
H UNT’S HOOSIER FODDEROUTTER 
Is for all purpose* Hits beat culler in the world. It 
Ua» already taken 20 premiums at a* many fairs, when 
placed In competition wlt.a the best cutter* in the coun¬ 
try. Manufactured by J. D. BURDICK & CO., New 
Haven, Conn. Send for a circular. 
JOHN VANDERBILT & BP.O.. Agents. 
S85-R 23 Fulton struct, Ne w York. 
Yf ARYLAND AND SOUTHERN FARMS. 
XTi. Farms and Plantations, Coal, Timber and Oil 
Laud*. Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Grazing Farms in Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Sothern State*. Also, Country 
Beat* near, and Dwellings and Warehouse* in Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN GLENN & CO., 59 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 830-tf 
) THE SEED TRAD IC t 
Our Wholesale Catalogue of 
O SAGE ORANGE SEF.D.-Wn 
and Good— For $l,l ( * a ft, sent b; 
$20 per bushel. Address W. H. MANN i 
McLean Co., IBs. 
CNOOK’S EXCELSIOR IJluek Ink Powder. 
IS One Package sent to any addre** on receipt of 25 et*; 
make* 2 qts. 01 Ink. Address SNOOK & DISBROW, Box 
2 .O'>5 Cleveland, O. 
FOR LARGE DEALERS ONLY, 
IS .VOW READY FOR MAILING, 
J. 8L TUORIll'RN & CO., 
887-21 1*5 John Sr.. New York. 
E LVIIRA FEMALE COLLEGE.—Thi* 
l* a College designed for the most thorough and 
practical education of young Ladles, especially those 
from our Inland cities aud rural dh-trh ts. The course of 
study is more full and thorough than that of any other 
Female Institution in the. country, while It ull’ord.*sn- 
perior advantages for the more elegant departments of 
culture. Next suasion open* Feb. 0th. Term* moderate. 
Address Rkv. A. W. COWLES. D. D.. President. 
1YTEW MUSIC FOU ELI TE. VIOLIN AND 
i_N Accordeoo. -Winner's Excelsior Collection. 
For the Flute. ?-} <;t*. 
For the Violin . 7-V et*. 
For the Aerordcon.7(5 eM, 
Each book contain* nearly oue hundred and fifty Pop¬ 
ular Melodies. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
OLIVER niTSON a; COn Publishers, Boston. 
A gents do you want to make 
Money ? - If so, you have now an opportunity by 
engaging In the sale Of the Fit tent Excelcior No- 
Chimney Burner*. Everybody want* them. Baves 
the expense of chimneys; no smoke or smell. Dlfiur 
from all other* a* no draft will extinguish them. Sum- 
nle*, post-paid, 25 cunt-*; c reulm lll>i*un Ing 
other articles free. Addre** EDGAR & CAVAN, No.® 
Malden Lane, New York. 8S2Jlt 
XN LAX AND HE 171 P C U HI n L . 
Now Beady, the Sixth Edition of 
A ManuaTof Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Preparing Jh« Ground, 
Solving. HnrretUttg, ifss Also, an E.**ay uy ajfvestorn 
.... 11 ,, a rui* is* Fl*x i v Tn k Wk*t ; Modes ot 
Culture. Preparation m (Market, *e., with Botanical 
description and Illustration*. ^ ubllshed by L • B -1 • 
Moore. Editor of Moore a l.ural Neu-Vorku, Roch- 
. ester, it. Y, Price, rwcnty-Elv« Cent*. 
Tfr- Tho*e who wish Praotical Information on the 
subjects named above mould send for the work, which 
Is sent, post-paid, tor Wcenu. HonWflr . v Y . 
DAA AAA HOI* SETS FOR SALE. 
Price $25 per 1,000, cut, packed and 
delivered at Railroad station. 
*C-4t A. W. MORSE, Eaton, N. Y. 
1 OFFER TO THE TRADE OF 1867. 
20,000 No. 2 Apple Seedling*; 20,000 No. 1 Cherry 
Seedlings; 20,000 So. 2 Plum Seedling*; 50,000 Apple 
Graft*; 12,000 Grape Vino*, of all the t>c*t sort*; also, 
standard Apple Trees, standard Pear and Plum and 
Cherry Tree*, Peach, Ilorsechestnnt and Pimp Pits, 
Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. 
*«-at J. H. PLAT MAN, BcllOBft, Yale* CO., N. Y. 
T7ARIVI FOR SALE.-FIUST CLASS FOR 
X/ Grain, Grass, or Fruit—130 acres. 25 liinher, balance 
improved; 64 acres In wheat; 15 minutes drive from Ua- 
tavla, N. Y. P. P. BRADISH. 
RLE STEA7I ENGINES- 
ig the maximum of effluleney, durability 
with the minimum of weight and price, 
elv and favorably known, more than 600 
All warranted aatlHfaetory, gr no sale, 
rculars sent on apnliculion. 
J. C. 1IOADI.KY A CO., 
Lawrence, Maos. 
A ndre leroy’s nurseries, at angers. 
the largest and richest In France. New Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue *ont on application to BRUGIUEP.E & 
THEBAUD.51 Cedar Street, New York. 867-tf 
V ALENTINES.-Ncnd for the Puzzle 
VALENTINES. 
Twenty Pnzzle Valentines, all a riddle without the 
key, mailed to any part of the country Jor 50 ett 
the key to - J ‘~ 
year. Also, 
or expressed, 
888-21 
f \ OLLD, HECKWITU A CO., Ofler for 
I T sale, for the fall of 1*06, a mo*l complete rtock of 
FBIn AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,Shki is*,Plant*, 
Vines, Bvi.notrs Root*. Uedcbna Plant.,, *c„ <Sc. We 
would invite particular attention to our splendid stock 
of ROSES,on their own roots, mostly Hybrid Perpetual*, 
consisting of over 200 different vnrlctusft of all the old 
sort* and many new ones, recently imparted from 
France, which in- offer tu large or small quantities, lo 
Milt purchaser*. It give* u* great pleasure to say that 
all our stork U remarkably «;<•/! grown, a fact ibut pur¬ 
chasers will duly appreciate. Prompt and oarem; atten¬ 
tion given to afl order*. «ud packing done in the most 
,■ are nil and thorough routiner. More full particular* will 
be found in our Catalogues, widen we should In- pleased 
to send on application. Nos. I and 2, Fruit and Orna 
mental; No. 3, Wholesale. ___ 
^ r EAV SEED CATALOGUE! 
J. M. TH0RBURN & CO.’S 
ANNUAL DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
__._J., with 
ilalh them. Greatly Improved since Inst 
lomic and Sentimental Valentines mailed 
L A. PITTMAN, Publisher, 
No, 6 West Third-at., Cincinnati, 
A L T B Y HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
HLKGANT FRUIT FAR71 of 20 Acres, 
I2j at Burlington, N. J,. crowded with bearing fruits of 
“Coe’s Cough Kalsam” are household words 
throughout the United States. As we travel we are 
m greeted with it from rocks and fences; if we pick up 
U | a newspaper we are advised to *■ try itand as wc 
!gS visit our friends we see it on the shelf ready for use. 
m It soothes fretful children, puts a veto on coughing, 
rx and is u great relief to the consumptive. 
The American Bell Co.’s 
^ STEEL, COMPOSITION, 
Bell Metal Eells, 
sjSIt 7A NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET, 
NEW YORK.. 
The American Institute 
awarded 
(this Company their 
Ut DU> Ulk'MVnWJ I! U4I UCIUtll^ II lill.S UJ 
all kind*, with superior large coltaae in most complete 
order, for *ale with Immediate posmsslon. Also, one of 
12 acres, with first class modern brick mansion, and four 
other very productive fruit farms, from six to thirty 
acres, with capital ball ding-. Full particulars by ad¬ 
dressing E. MORRIS. Burlington, N. J. 
FOR 1867, 
IS NOW READY FOR MAILING. 
J. -71. TIIORBI RN dk CO., 
!t 15 John Bt,, .New York, 
AJURSERY STOCK FOR SPRING OF 1867. 
In MOORE, riEM'l A <70., Proprietors of the Sidney 
N uraery, offer lor sale fOi the Spring of 1*07, a large stock 
of Standard Apple Trees, Standard and Dwarf Pear*; 
nherrv Tree*, principally Early May and May Duke; 
Peach'Troea. largely of Ifale’* La Gy; Grape Vine* of the 
beet and hardiest varieties, Evergreens, Small Fruits, 
Ac., &c. The attention of all persou* wanting such 
stoek U solicited. MOORE, HEMM * CO., 
fS)8-2t Sidney, Ohio. 
[CfJWPOSW 
ANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
of charge. Address 
Ul Lias. BABCOCK & SON, 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
Itch, Salt Rlieuin. — Wheaton’s Olnt- 
ment will cure the itch in 48 hours.— also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Week.* & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
EVONS OF FIRST CLASS 
1 quality, and believed by the subscri¬ 
ber to he the best there is iu this country. 
Catalogues of the herd furnished upou np- 
plication. 
WALTER COLE, Batavia, Genesee Co., X. Y 
ONA, ISRAELLA, DIANA, DELAWARE 
and Adirotidac wood aud plain* for sale. Apply to 
B80-3: J. L. WARING, Ataenla, N. V. 
(it October, 1865. 
