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Portland, Maine, October 20th, 1808. 
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GIRA RD WIRE MILLS, 261 North Third St. Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 
F ' I, II I If A F »■: .11 A 1. E CO L I. EG E . 
j A Superior CoLLKGjn and a Model Chris¬ 
tian Home. Courses of study both llegtilftr and 
ticketUt. Terms very moderate. Advantages nnsur- 
luissud. Next session opens January ”7Ml. 
Addr®ss REV. A. \V. CoWLES. I> D.. 
President, Elmira, Chemung Co., New York. 
W ANTED AGENTS TO HEM. Till, 
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. 
Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and 1)0:4 Knitting 
Machine ever Invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per 
minute. Liberal inducements to Agents. Address 
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 
Boston, Mas*,, or St. LoUlO, Mo. 
T HE ATTENTION OF DEALERS 
and Planters is Invited to my large offerings of 
Small Jt'rult Plants, 
embracing all the new and well-tried sorts of 
GRA PEH.ItASPUERRIES, BLACK KKIIH1 Kb and STRAW- 
BERRIES, at lowest prices. Address 
994-tt C. L. VAN DU8EN, Macedon, V. V. 
WT A N T F, D. - A F A IINl E K TO T A K E 
IT charge of a farm of about HO acres. One who 
understands the care of stock and the use of machin¬ 
ery. Good references required. Address, with par¬ 
ticulars, ('HAS. E. COFFIN, 
995-tf Muirkirk, Prince Geo s Co., Md. 
j\^E\V SEEDLING POTATOES. 
THREE NEW KINDS of great excellence, not to 
be found in any other Catalogue, will be found on- 
graved and fully described In my new Seed Cata¬ 
logue. Sent gratis to ail. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Muss. 
i;OR SALE. ONE OF TIIE FINEST 
I’ and must productive FRUIT FARMS In the 
Northwest, located on tho bunks of Lake Michigan, 
and within four and one-half hours of Chicago, water 
communication. Set with all kinds ot the choicest 
fruit, shrubbery and flowers, Prese.ntCHpnclty about 
ten thousand dollars pcrumiiim, and increasing year¬ 
ly, Three houses and a largo barn. For a full do- 
OWA LANDS AT &5 TO si<» PEU ACRE, 
in Ringgold Comity, Ul to'.ill mUi'K from ILA Mo. 
Iver Railroad. Titles Investigated, taxes paid, Ac. 
waive years’ experience. Inclose stamp, ami ad- 
ress ITil. S. BEALL. Mt, Ayr, l.'Wti, 
BOTlil'T NOT’It LIFE AND PROPERTY 
Send for Circular. II. S. FIRE EX.CO.,8 Dey St„ N.Y. 
A GENTS WANTED in livery Town to sell 
thn celebrated Clip per Mowers and Reapers—dant- 
Mt draft and most durablcuinchlnca made. Send for 
cilroular. Clipper Mower & Reaper Co., 12 Cliff 
St., Now York. ‘J9i)-4t 
1BEAT L AW N MO W E II. 
J VVTTtsYO 14 fjrcn ES, 
WEIGHING 60 POUNDS. 
r*iticu.. $30. 
R. II ALLEN & CO., 
1 >. o. BoxaJO, New York. 
T>Oi;LTRY.-1MPORTED A N D PREMIUM 
_L Fowl* for sale. Over 25 Prsmiinns awarded my 
stock at the late Pcnn'tt Poultry Show. Many valu¬ 
able fowls offered at very low rirlces. Send for Circu¬ 
lar. Address A. M HALSTED, Rye, N. Y. 
APLEWOOD YOUNG LADIES’ IN 1ST I- 
lute, Pittsfield, Mass., Rev. C, V. SPEAR, Prlnci- 
Fifty-sixth semi-annual Term opens March Ith 
Facilities and Location unsurpassed, 995-2t 
H unting and trapping— instruction* 
by a hunter and traphef of long practical experi¬ 
ence, with diagram aud directions for making Iran. 
Also instructions HOW TO TRAIN A.viM ALS, includ¬ 
ing many amusing and wouderfnl tricks. Both for 
only 10 cts, J ESSE 14 A N KY A CO., 119 Nassau St., N.Y. 
IJ1FT1I ANN I Ah EXHIBITION BY TIIE 
1’ New England PonTtry Club, at Ilortlculturnl 
Hall, Wnricsti r, Mass., March 2d, 3d, 4th and 5tU, 
1869, Send tor Prciniuiii List, t• • 
WI.N’NLdW S. LLSCOIjN. Secretary, 
0fiii-3t Worcester, Mass. 
A gents wanted to. the kigiits and 
SECRETS OF'I'll E NATION AT. CAPITAL the 
most startling. Instructive and entertaining book 'd 
the day. Send for circulars and see our terms. Ad¬ 
dress 0. S. PUB. CO., No. 411 Broome 8t„ Now York. 
/(RAY’S PATENT BRICK. MACHINE. 
Ik Scud for circular to WASHINGTON IRON 
WORKS, Newburgh, N Y., Sole Manufacturers for 
the United State s. 
AT OT ICE. 100 Pbologvnphw of the Itnnd- 
iA miiicst l.adhs In tie- United States sent post-pa Id 
for 25 da. REEV ES ft CO.. 78 Nassau 8t„ New York. 
GRANT’S DEEP WORKING PLOWS 
ipoly at small cost the Dill equivalent of spade 
e. Plow from 12 to 21 im he* deep, thoroughly 
4 King and mingling. Allfm imr*,*houli1 lindcr- 
lllustraied Circular Bent on application. 
PKEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
I’eeksklll, N. Y., or Ule.vcland, o. 
ORANGE SEED. WARRANTED 
d good by W. H. MANS, 
Oilman, Iroquois ( n., III. 
£TT Send 3 cts. for Price List and 10 cts. l'or Essay 
on Hedging- _'_. 
^AVIFT’S PATENT FA RH MILL. 
Efficient, low-priced and durable. Send for Circu- 
ir. LANE BROTHERS, Washington, N. Y. 
Warehouse, 2*>1 Pearl St., New York. 
£150.000.000 Unclaimed Money and 
Esrates Registry, commencing 1600. Foe to search 
for any name, s2, GUN Si CO„ 6 Prince of Wales 
Road, London, England. 994-l3t 
SAGE 
now an 
A gents, farmers, gardeners and 
KRIJIT GROWERS.-Send for particulars of 
“ Best's Improved frail Tree anel Ytnc Irtrinorafor 
a/nd Insect. Destroyer." Samples to test, will be for¬ 
warded to any part of the United States, amt perfect 
satisfaction guaranteed, Quod Agents are, wanted Ot 
every County in the Cniteil. Nates. Address 
J. A H BARN, 63 Second St., Baltimore, Md. 
(J sale, low to the trade, -u Ewes and 20 Ra'”!*, 
from one to three years old, bred hy us. JOHN 
SII ELDON A SON, Moscow, LivlMgsten lo.. N > 
iiriri A YEAR CAN BE .11A 01C HY 
■ liyt> a((ent8i my new mid v ulu- 
AddrcSs J.A. HEARN, 
63 Second St., Baltimore, Md. 
rillERH V LAWN FARM. Our Dcacripilve 
\ Catalogue for 1SGH. of Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Grapes, Rlieit- 
barb, Asparagus, Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Plants, 
mailed free to all, on application. 
994- 81 D. If. BROWN, New Brunswick, N. J. 
anie, invention, 
995-4t 
licnuiifiil Photographs sent on re¬ 
ceipt of Wets. N.Y. PICTL’KIS Co.,69 \Vall St. 
Yearly incometoag’ts. Address with 
stamp, N.Y. Picture Co., 69 Wall st. N. V. 
