NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
inn nnii brook troit- 4 miti 
LVMF.lMMf old, fur rale (alive) at Richlaro 
Trout Ponds. Price $25 to $30 per M Address 
0. T. WILLIAMS, Richland Station, Oswego Co. 
or M. PARDEE, Oswego. N. Y. 8 
A VEGETABLE CONVENTION, 
ATURSER V H AND WAVTKI). -A YOUNG 
AA man, about 1M years of ago, who has been used to 
Nursery work, and can bud stock, as assistant in a 
large Pear Orchard. Address Dr. J.S. HOUGHTON 
Box, Philadelphia, Pa, K*4-3t 
BY GKOHCK w. II l'Mi AY. 
Once where our city farmers sat. 
And listened to a long debate. 
In their own club room, tha* and that 
Discasslon kept them up so late. 
They left their samples in the hall, 
In heaps upon the dusty floor. 
In packages against the wall, 
In bundles down behind the door; 
When a potato rubbed its eyes,— 
It must have been an Early Rose, 
For it was first of all to rise,— 
And said. " Permit me to propose, 
A friendly meeting now and here; 
We can be social until morn,” 
A stalk of maize then bowed Its ear. 
And a cucumber curled In scorn. 
“ I second that,” a parsnip said, 
The timid thing turned deadly pale; 
A jealous carrot, round and red. 
Objected, for “ his friend, so frail. 
Though classical, could not endure 
An argument that reached the root; 
And should they quarrel he was sura 
They had things all prepared to shoot.” 
But he was overruled, and they 
Put the potato In the chair, 
And then debated until day 
Dawned In its glory on them there. 
A ripe tomato bright and red. 
Wondered what city farmers knew 
Of country crops, which nature fed 
With sunshine and with min and dew. 
They only plow with wheels the street, 
And greenbacks are the only greens 
That grow where corporations meet 
In rings to raise the ” ways and means.” 
Oh, how the last remark did plense 
Some beans whieh loudly eried encore; 
While in wild ccstncy the peas 
In raptures rolled upon the floor. 
1 This is no place for mirth, Instead 
Of Jollity we should be wise," 
Cried out in wrath n cabbage head 
And the potato winked his eyes. 
' And that, is so: In word and deed 
We must be sober und sedate," 
Exclaimed a turntprun to seed. 
“ Have dignity or stop debate!” 
A squash now thought that he should speak. 
And soften with Ills language soft 
The quarrel; but his accents weak 
Were lost In crashes from aloft. 
A box of grapes came tumbling down 
From shelves no bund was there to touch. 
With noise enough to wake the town; 
It must have had a drop too much. 
The grapes rolled out, in merry glee. 
And reeled In fun across the floor. 
The crashing box awakened me, 
Just as the lost man left the door. 
I have regretted,—so have you,— 
That I was not In sounder sleep. 
I wished to hear the speeches through. 
Hear something about plowing deep,— 
A task that’s seldom done In speech 
When men ur vegetables wise 
In solemn dignity would teach 
How the “ Early Rose " was first to rise. 
AT I L I, t It’ S PAT E N T ( HEF>E VA TS 
AYJ and Heaters, for Factories or Private Darios. 
Posit Wi lt/ the heat in use. Also other great Improve¬ 
ments in fiiotoryand dairy articles. Send for an Ulus- 
trated Circular. CHAM. MILLAR it SON, Utica, N. Y. 
fNBEAT AUCTION SALEI-THE 
'..J subseribor has decided to sell his MILL PHOH- 
f;PTl to the highest bidder-consisting of a Grist 
Mill and Donnie Circle Saw Mill, (Just put in.) House, 
Barn, Mill Shed and Blacksmith Shop, all in good 
shape, wiib M acres of land-young orchard. Pleas¬ 
antly situated three miles from Balnbndge, (on the 
Albany A Susquehanna RR.,1 Chenango Co., N Y 1 
Sale on Wednesday. March 3d, 1809, at l o’clock, 
__(994-21) J. MAY. 
A sewing machine gratis. 
Tbepubllshers of the New York Day-Book make 
the following extraordinary and liberal offer .—To any 
person who will send, during the months of February 
and March, a club of fifty subscribers for The New 
York DAY-BOOK, at Si.SO each, and remit S90 at 
one time, with a list of names, will be forwarded, by 
express, carefully boxed, a $85,5 Grover it Baker 
FKmUy Sewing Machine. No such opportunity to 
circulate the best old-fashioned Democratic paper 
published, and secure tho best Family Sewing Ma¬ 
chine In the market, has ever been offered. Who 
will get the first machine? Send for “pecimen cop¬ 
ies, which are mailed free. Address VAN EVRIK, 
HORTON A. CO.. 162 Nassau St., New York. 
localities in the Southwest to emigrants, give prices 
at. which Improved farms can be bought in Virginia, 
Florida, Colorado and elsewhere, and tell of the 
chances for new settlers. A paper carefully prepared 
by a scientific man gives all yet known about the 
muchJtalked of process for the desalcaiion of the 
sweet potato, which promises yet to add a new and 
most, important industry to the South. Others dis¬ 
cuss the best methods for manufacturing and using 
bone manures; others the fruits of the Southwest; 
others agricuRumJ implements. Practical informa- 
(ion, gathered from the best sources by practical men 
for practical men. may be regarded an the character¬ 
istic feature of all this mass of material. Few pro¬ 
fessed agricultural papers publish so much; wo be¬ 
lieve none publish so much so uniformly good. Yet 
with this the farmer gets also the general news of the 
week from all parts of (he world, and the best, results 
of the varied resources that go to make The Daily 
Trirttn i; the best newspaper on the continent. 
The Weekly Tuiuunk of Jan. 27. also contains 
Prof. DoremusV l ecture before the American Insti¬ 
tute un Light. Mend for it. Price Five Cents. For 
sale by all Newsmen. 
SWEET MEMORIES OF 1 MY AIRLY LAYS 
(BY OUR ILLITERATE ARTIST.) 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.-No. 5 
You can Double 
and Treble the Value 
of your Horses. 
I am corn posed of forty-t wo letters. 
M,v 31,23, 29, 11 is part of a ship. 
My 28, 43, 32, 7, 8, 26 is an amphibious animal. 
My 14, 22, 40, 27, 19 is not black. 
My 22, 34, 39, 10, 37 was an ancient king well 
known to Freemasons. 
My 24, 15, 20,16, 12 was u grout poet. 
My 1,42,33,41, 22,2’), 6, 21,30,9 is a large manu¬ 
facturing city in England. 
My 18,12, 3,27, 6 are often found in boards. 
My 21, ft, 10 Is a pleasant beverage. 
My 12 3, 34, 6,13 is something we can hoar but 
notaee. 
My 20, 8,4,11, 33 you should never be. 
My 6,8, 24, 20,41,17.34, 24, 38 you should do for 
the lima l. 
My 27,2, 24,30, 41, 41, 3 is something you should 
never use. 
My whole is a modem and true saying, w. F. 
ZW~ Answer in two weeks. 
“ By al! means, Major. I hope you don't, 
think I’m such a dogoned fool as not to 
know and feel I’m only a man.” 
“And a brudder,” said 1 . 
lie didn’t seem to notice what I said, but 
kept right on,—“Merely a man, and that, 
color is a small matter in the sight of Him 
who made us all. 1 think a man is bound to 
be civil to all who may come in his notice. 
It don’t follow that I must sleep with a man 
because I return his bow. Those who think 
different curry their skins on t he grain side.” 
Havsl, “General, you talk like a book.” 
We got round hack again in about an 
hour, and the General asked me where he 
should set, me down. T thought it would be 
grand-like to have everybody point, me out 
as the man who rode with Gen. Grant— so 
I told him he might leave me at Willard's. 
I tell you, you ought to have seen the fellows 
stare and air their heads as wc drove up and 
I got out on the steps; and you ought, to see 
what nice times I’m having, and it don’t cost 
me a cent. The fatted calf never faired 
better when he had all his mother’s milk 
every day. 
But I see I’ll have to stop before I tell you 
anything about, what was said in the ride. 
Yours to command, 
John Plowhandlle. 
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Address, THE TRIBUNE, Neiv York. 
Hiram Woodruff 
ON THE 
CHARADE. -No. 6, 
Come from my first, aye come, 
The battle dawn is nigh; 
And the screaming trump and the thundering 
drum 
Are calling thee to die! 
Fight as thy father fought. 
Fall as thy father fell; 
Thy task Is taught, thy shroud is wrought, 
So, forward! and farewell! 
Toll ye, my second, toll! 
Kilng high the thunboau'Jriight; 
And sing the hymn for a parted soul. 
Beneath the silent night! 
The wreath upon his head. 
The cross upon his breast, 
Let tho prayer be said and the tear be shed; 
So, take him to his rest 1 
Call ye my whole, aye call! 
The lord of lute and lay; 
And let him greet the sable pall 
With a noble song to-day. 
Go, call him by his name; 
No litter hand may crave 
To light the flame of a soldier's fame 
On the turf of a soldier's grave. E. 3. C- 
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Fsok New lU«rsrriRi\STufc Ftusoir — GenRvmen of 
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for which every man 
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ought to subscribe. 
The information which 
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PLOWHANDLE PAPERS. 
Major Plow-bundle Rides With Gen. Grant 
— Wliat He Did, and Some Things He Saw 
During the Airing. 
Washington, D. €., Jan. 23,1869. 
Col. Moore ; — I was walking down the 
road from the Capitol the Other morning, 
when I met Gen. Grant, with bis horses and 
wagon, and Mrs. Grant, and the hired girl 
with the baby in behind. As soon 3.s he 
saw me he reined up to the side walk. As 
soon as I saw be and Mrs. Grant seed me, 
I lifted up my hat just as I had seen Mr. 
Seward and the French Minister when they 
met, ladies riding out. 1 expects it is real 
polite, for they say Mr. Seward and the 
French Minister understands the etiquet of 
foreign courts. 
The General stopped his team close up, 
und, says lie, giving a suck and puff at his 
cigar, “ Get, in.” 
Mrs. Grant said,“We’d like your com¬ 
pany this morning, Major, if you’ve nothing 
else to do.” 
I got in, and tve started off up the road 
towards the Capitol. 
When we was going up the hill there by 
the Capitol, Congress let out school for noon, 
and they began to lift their hats and bow to 
us as we passed. Just then the General gave 
the horses a sly tap with his whip, and they 
jumped and kinder fidgeted, and he made as 
though it was hard work to hold ’em; so, 
says he, “Major, I see you are some at bow¬ 
ing ; you just do the bowing, and I’ll mind 
the horses.” 
So I kept lifting my hat and bowing. He 
let the horses out pretty strong, but it was a 
cold frosty morning, the >vind blowing from 
the Northeast. My hand got plaguy "cold, I 
tell you, and so was my head. Says I, 
“Gen., this playing big man has, after all, a 
cold side to it, especially if you have to be 
out doors when you play. It don’t matter 
much, though, where you be, after all, for 
ever since Mr. Moore's Rural has got round 
among the people I am wading knee deep in 
letters which I have to answer. 
“ Get Rawlins, then.” 
“ 1 kinder like to see what they say, so I 
ft, I’lTTSBpV.H, I'B.-i hAY# Utod 
success, li inVirfijg nil my friends. 
B V1. lJl.AC«4TOH*. 
TIMftWT.—O bk hdx or Antidote 
nyself. It MivrR\Aii,s. 
liotKACBB, Kelley‘\btation, F*. 
Hkad«oa«tbsb, LtV, Mam_ 1 
pounds of Jteih m lAi'/Ar-maA* by 
Kioto, end all dr.-ire f.-nVUcro U 
w*. u wJW, J*_ 
nr Hone Jopbjcal, BALfliro*K, 
in’s Antidotn rerco-ed oil dtea* fci 
GLIMPSES OF GENIUS. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS-No. 4, 
M issouri lands for safe.— 
Vlissocm Lands are very fertile and situ¬ 
ated in the heart of the Union, they In fulfill an ex¬ 
traordinary opportiinltr for the people of the North¬ 
ern States to acquire cneap, healthful and produc¬ 
tive farms. Thie can never occur again, ao near the 
grout center of population. 
North Mtssouni contains about 25,000 square 
miles, or Sixteen Million acbes.io- desirable as 
any In (he Misrisultyii Valley. Through this garden 
Of Missouri, tilf HANNIBAL A ST. JoSM'll ItArL- 
HOAD extends, and nil ns land.- lie near Us fTpek and 
numerous stations. The climate, so temperate and 
healthful,and n virgin soil so capable or producing 
almost ever} kind oi vegetal ion invites emigrants 
from the Cold and bleak, North to settle on our rich 
prairies. All are invited. Let the industrious 
enterprising, rteh and poor, come and prosper. They 
should come at once and preoccupy this eplendid 
country. 
Circulars, giving full and valuable particulars, 
are supplied gratis tn all wishing to come themselves 
or to circulate to induce others to come also. 
A sectional Map showing the exact location of 
all our railroads lands Is sold at thirty cents. 
Address GEO. 8 . HARRIS, 
Land Coro in L- m oner, 
Hannibal and St. Joseph Hullrond Co., 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
Augustus T. Cookinham. 
Clinton Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Answer in two weeks. 
snid a landlord !o a cadaverous lodger. “No, 
madame,” lie replied; “my molanolmly won’t 
settle. It is like your coffee, it has too much 
grounds. 
During a season of great religious declension 
nn ng-oil deacon was asked whether the church to 
" lueh lie licloiiKcd were united. “ Ah, yes,” re¬ 
plied the /rood man, with emotion, •* for we are 
all fro&cn wuctberf” 
Thu Dos Moines Register says the grasshoppers 
recoil Uy ate up halt mi acre of tobacco for n man 
near that place, and when Die owner went nut to 
look at lit hey sat on the fence and squirted to¬ 
bacco juice in his luce, 
A young lady from the country, who had 
never seen a steam llro-engine before, while gaz¬ 
ing at the operation of one. of the machines the 
other night, asked: “ Why do they boil the water 
before squirting it on the Ore?” 
Hawthorne tells of a fellow without money, 
Yvho having one hundred mid seventy miles to 
go, fastened a chain am! padlock to his legs, and 
lay down to sleep in a Odd. He was appreheuded, 
and carried gratis to a, tail in the town whither 
he desired to go. 
A nobt.e lord once asked a clergyman at the 
bottom oi his table, “ Why the goose, if there 
was one, was always placed next to the parson ?” 
Iteally, said he, “ I can give no reason for it; 
but your question is so odd that I shall never see 
a . fOCjSe again without thinking of your lord- 
METAGRAM-No. 1 
On four feet I wander through the wood 
In search of prey; 
My hairy hide and strong, sharp claws, 
Strike terror deep to all who pause 
Within my Yvay. 
Change my first foot and on the bough 
I ripen sweet; 
To taste my juices many come 
From near-by or f rom far-off home 
W r ith willing feet. Denio, 
t3F"° Answer in two weeks. 
Hi The publio an* rexpocttiillv cautioned against 
purchasing our watches, or watches purporting to 
be of owr make, of parties wlio advertise to send them 
" C. O. D.'' We have uo connect ton with such houses, 
und do not furnish our goods to any house for that 
purpose. The excolbuico and good repute of the real 
Elgin Watchrs have caused several Foreign and 
American Watch Companies to make inferior, 
imitations, with the mi me or similar trade-mark? as 
ours. Avoid all parties who advertise to Bend 
OU. goods ’’C. O. D.,” no matter whom To get the 
real Elgin Watches purchase only of dealers in 
your vicinity or elsewhere whom you know to be 
honorable. 
THE NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY, 
„ , . Elgin. Illinois. 
Business ofiBce, Nos. 159 and 161 Lake 8t., Chicago, Hi. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES—FOR 
Farm. Mining or Mechanical purposes. 
These machines require no brick workmounted on 
leg? they arc especially adapted for use in .Mills, 
Shops, FoundRR rES or Printing Booms,- or 
mounted on wheels they are adapted for out-door 
work. Tilnrcsu ing, WOOD Sav ing. Ac. See Rural 
New-Yorker of August 15th, IMS, Brst page. 
PF Circulars with description and prices furnish¬ 
ed on application 10 A. Nt WOOD A C'O., Eaton, 
Madison Co- N. Y. 
PROBLEM,—No. 3 
A man has in a sheep pasture a tub, contain¬ 
ing two pails of water, with a stream of water 
running into it at a uniform rate; and he finds 
that twenty-nine sheep will empty it in throe 
days. In another field he has a tub containing 
six pails of water, with a stream running into it 
three times as fast, and finds that thirty-nine 
sheep Yvill empty it in fifteen days. How many 
sheep Yvould empty a tub containing twelve 
pails, with water running into it six times as 
fast as the first, in nine days? 
Neenah, Wis. C. Church. 
^“Answer in two weeks. 
C tOUGHS, HOARSENESS, ANI> THE 
/ varum? Throat affection* to which Public Speak¬ 
er*. Military Officers and Stagers arts liable, relieved 
by “ Brown s BronchbU Troches." Having a direct in- 
fhienee to the affected parts, they allay Pulmonary 
Irritation. The freedom from all deleterious Ingredi¬ 
ents makes the Troches n gate remedy for the most 
delicate female or youngest child, and has caused 
them to be held in the highest esteem by those who 
use them. 
1TO HOSPITALS, IN EUROPE OR 
IN America, have as many pattenti as Dr. Wol¬ 
cott, 170 Chatham Square. N. Y., where all can test, 
free of cost. Wolcott's Annihilatoh. for Catarrh, 
or Wolcott’s Pain Paint for the immediate removal 
of all pain, and certain cure of diseases. Buy none 
unless in white wrappers. fl93-2t 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, that old and fa¬ 
vorite illustrated agricultural paper from Rochester, 
which has attained the widest circulation of any 
agricultural paper in America, is now published 
simultaneously in New York and Rochester. It is 
not merely ait Wrannf-lcioking paper; it is really 
beautiful. Its illustration* of rural architecture, 
fruits and flower*, etc- are worthy of a handsome 
book ; und they show the rapid progress of this class 
of publications In the art of pleasing all readers, mid 
of making common things about home attractive 
and beautiful .—Hartford l)aU\i Times. 
Mooue'h Rural Nbyv-Yoiikkr. — This old and 
everywhere popular weekly has nearly doubled in 
sixe.and is issued In u very attractive form It has a 
most able corps of editors, and its every department 
Is conducted with ability and enterprise. Asu general 
agricultural and literary paper it has no equal in the 
united State*. Its rapidly increasing circulation 
attest* the sagacious management of its conductor.— 
B roe /.-port He public . 
The Rural Nkw-Yorkkr — * ♦ * Our friend 
Moore Mas It ing had the lead in his line "i publica¬ 
tions, and well knows how to keep it. He must not 
only fill hi? pages with the best matter, but it is just 
as necessary to be at head-quarters while his busi¬ 
ness permeates this boundless Continent of ours.— 
Le Ron Gazette. 
RECENTLY IMPROVED MACHINE, 
X with Counter or Index attached, is a complete 
Knitter. Address. Inclosing slump, for Circular and 
Stocking, j. D. OltNK & CO- 
178 state St., Rochester, N. Y. 
ANAGRAM.-No. 5 
’Tis sujt sa tout hatt calbksi tehwi, 
Ro, atht insuglar nuons rea luplar, 
Sa it’s ahtt eran nac ratnf tighar 
How od out. dear eth Larur. 
Danville, Vu- Jun., 1869. 
£5?”Answer in two weeks. 
they is * ” -~ xvust? 
-- 
Taken Down. —Judge Andrews tells of an 
occasion when, to use a Southern phrase, he was 
i^iV J ' ( ,i H u) * 1 '” audience during a 
political address. Ho was a eaudidatu for Gov¬ 
ernor of bW Stale, and was explaining to the 
large crowd howhistnonds had pressed him to 
be a candidate; that the office was seeking him 
and that he was not seeking I he office. “In Tact ’’ 
exclaimed he, “the office of Governor 1ms been 
following me for l lie lust ten years :>• ,i UH t t | ien 
a tall countryman in the audience rose and 
shouted, But here’s your consolation. Judge • 
you re gainin’on it all the time, and it will never 
catch you! The prophecy was literally fulfilled. 
H E LI (I G R A P III C 
Steel Engraving and Printing Company. 
F. Von EgloffstkiN, Sup't, FB N 1,H5 W. 25th St - N.Y. 
Stool Engravings produced by an improved process 
at one-third the ubuji! rates. Portraits- Country 
Scats, Circulars, reproductions of Engravings, De¬ 
signs. Ac. JNO. VINCENT HIUU1NS, 
Sole Agent, No. 06S Broadwny, Now York. 
I IGBRY BOXES. HILLOCK 6c 
> Colby’s Patents. Improved. The best and cheap¬ 
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Put together without tucks. Pint and quart size; 
also a new style of Herrv Basket, very neat. Peach 
Baskets, Grape Boxes, Crates. &c., &c. 
At the Factories of the Rochester Grape and Berry 
Box Co- Rochester, N. Y- and Benton Harbor. Mich. 
Address H. N. PECK & CO. 
Circulars *ent free. 993—4t. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 4.—It is a poor 
rule that won't work both ways. 
Charade No. 4.—Cowslip. 
Problem No. 2.— Thirty-six is the least number 
that will answer it. 
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