I 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
jyjAUVI-% * CO.’S 
A&UIVX and dry plaster 
Fire and Burglar 
J J O VEY & CO.'S 
I ILLUSTRATE ■) CATALOGUE 
AND 
Guide to tlie Flower and Vegetable Garden 
T FOR lees, 
WTHToTiBK , ^S2.M n |SK,J a ? Itl’l-STBAWD 
sr vj^naae: 
iur isw,! ii 
A BEAirriUTL colored plate. 
0?ii (ii iTil; m the most Clirnplcte ever oil 111 M Itml 
OP KVmvfrK tsTi'^r*'" ' l * ro '' lioilti tor tin* Cl i VitHE 
A, 1 , ,r i s ' * fihTAiu Kft. A c«*i)v mit 11 or 1 in 
upo,J Hu? roco1)*t of &> com*. Sent, (rcc 
MivH..^5 1 i a r customer-, Address IlOVKV & CO 
S3 North .Market St., Hoof.,,,, Mtl* 8 . tlwStoo" 
M ISSOURI LANDS FOR S A 1,1C. 
i ■ Ati.K.’jot' iti I. wiis urp very fertile and •.it... 
Hlod In the heart, of the I nloii, they furnish nn ,. v . 
,o-r. U «,n 0 PI'"i't"t|tty forthe pnonjo of the North- 
tiva^ftmu« ** Th'l a , ' u ' i,p ’ healthful and prudue- 
StSr or popi?i,mo!;! " ( ' u,,r *> 
“bout. 25.000 8f|uai-e 
KiSS-fiSw 
S■ £l * t tS Bh'Vrim^erate lt'ui} 
THRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN 
A AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
FERRE. BATCHELDER & CO,, 
333. TUC-Mt-IKT STREET, 
Springfield, - - - .TVTass., 
Importers anti Growers of 
Michigan lost 4,000 men by the war. 
There is a revival at Riverhead, L. I. 
Auburn, Me., has accepted a city charter. 
Jersey City has a velocipede school. 
Ohio has $162,250,000 worth of live stock. 
Iron is being sought for near Saratoga. 
Chicago has 28,000 loafers. 
Maine has 8.000,000 acres of uno*ccupied land. 
Washington has a Landlords’ Association. 
Texas has fourteen newspapers. 
Newark, N. J., is infested with house-break- 
A party of agrarians lias sprung up iu Mex- 
W. I D E L L , 
fruit and produce 
MJHSSIO.\ MERCHANT. 
West Street, Foot of Dey, 
new y o r it. 
O mw^^v I f A, V T?If . NCi 1‘ANBS IN 
Muson^rf'! le «rst-olaas lands in the 
aussotirt ltiver valley. and along the Railroads .ir 
noothwbsvkbn natk.naL b.uk ' ,, 
K- W. Bi.atchkomi) ,v Cn.. l Chicago. 
,Y;J tAN '* o y & CO.. Buffalo! 
SwUftS: S,0 ’ 1X City - 
Address PERCY & ROWE. 
___Sioux City. Iowa. 
(x REAT OF AMERICAN 
INDUSTRY. 
SHEEP SHEARS. 
Patented Nov.Tl, ISiit, Sept. 30, I sot), 
And Dealers in 
Agricultural nntl Horticultural Im 
piementN, fertilizers, Ac,, Ac. 
■imHimirim'!" " f , t! "' n,,t,Ut ’ is invited to our largi 
which^s^eotJr ° ,,,,Un ' 11,0 for * list “ 
Illustrated Catalogue and Vegetable 
mid Flower Garden Manual, 
n!i!u8TUATmss ".nnS";, "n ' vl «" NUMKltoV 
vulnnbie vartot?eJ*of “ 1,08t!l " ,Uve Ust of all the 
riowm and TtfMWMir 0 * w ' u,f:R 
Summer Flowering Hu lbs, Small 
Fruit*, Etc., 
wdh ninny other valuable hints for cultlvutnra * 
??!!/«"» • m 1111111 , 1 '' 1 t>./ui applicants inclosing'ret/ 
t cm*, which l. not onn-httir the cost. K 
«2T purU.I.fNTItATf.D Pt.WlWVT U IK/tF wilt hn 
sf flwGnWlLT 1 lu ' ,,KI,1, ' tl l >Pon receipt 
FERRE, RATCHET,nfelt A Co. 
ARE TIIE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY 
FINISH AND PRICE. 
Printtpa t- ( No. 3 ; i Broad Wily, Now York. 
VVAKiiuorsEs, ) 5°* l;,. st., Philadelphia. 
' No. HM Bank fet.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
fc V JAK DINING FOH PRO FIT” a nt | 
\A ** PRACTICAL Ft.ORICI i l/l’UUK " 
liv PKTKIt UKNUhKSON. 
The former detailing tint modes of .Market (.’nr 
I he ItlUer desOril . 1 .,.. ,,f nmth.irtM 
Commen hil Florlculture a> praetterd in the vicinity 
Of New t ork. Mailed post-paid for tl .C aaah 
— Cincinnati is to have a magnificent foun¬ 
tain. 
— Middletown, Ct., turns out velocipedes at $30 
each. 
— Getting divorced is now called 
izing.” 
— Oats are being sown near Knoxville, East 
Tenn. 
— A $300,000 hotel is to be erected in Provi¬ 
dence. 
- “Saragossa” is a corruption of Cmsar-Au- 
gustus. 
— France printed five million postage stamps 
in 1868. 
- England received $46,000,000 from Australia 
in 1868. 
— Cricket-playing has already begun in Phila- 
delpbia. 
- Maine votes $40,000 for her Agricultural 
College. 
— Fort Moultrie is deserted, and is without a 
garrison. 
— Nebraska, has named its last new countv 
“Colfax.” y 
— There are ninety-four papers published in 
Louisiana. 
— Ninety-six members of Congress retired on 
the 4th inst. 
— Long Isiand wants 
called Nassau. 
— Croquet has already made its appearan 
New Orleans. 
— The Gormans of St. Louis talk of a 
$75,000 theater. 
— Xenia, 0., had twelve attempts at burglary 
on the 10th ult. 
— Springfield, Mass., wants a free bridge over 
the Conneuticut. 
— St. Paul, Minn., has lost seventeen hotels by 
fire in as many years. 
— Minnesota has reduced its bounty on wolf 
scalps'from $10 to $3. 
— New maple sugar is sold at Pittsfield, Mass., 
for forty cents a peuud. 
— Cheyenne has three church 
and two church edifices. 
— Missouri is talking of appropriating $3,000 
for a State Entomologist. 
— The Parisian places of amusement received 
X'81,530 during December. 
— A Newark, N. J., chap has invented a veloci¬ 
pede to cany two persons. 
—A Salem (Maas.) lady has taken milk from the 
same dairy sixty-three years. 
Chicago- 
-‘"D. dU, INW, 
and July m, isas. 
by "ENRY sey. 
MO UR a l O., .Nr,. Rack man St., 
N. Y. Awajlt'ku TWKr.vn first 
Premiums atTwelvi; Tuitekeyt 
KSTocl a£ kwl can IJ,8Tm,TE 
HORACE GREELEY, Pi 
I FIRST-CLASS NPRSBUY STOCK.niferodattaw 
Calai^u" of tttUU, ‘ JUML pub,lsllt ' d ' 11 Sew Ocwriptivc 
t-rcan-llouwe iiml Redding Plants 
2XT?8S«i2^3dlSf’ *“* *<“ *• •«“ 
C. W. SKKI.YR & CO- 
Rochester central.Nu 
’rcs’t, 
J r> § RANDALL, 
Prntitmt Nr.w Yt.vk Wool Growers' 
Association, noil Author nr Shrro 
Ifustmndry, says in Itnnil AVa/. 
1 orker: 
” We much liter* the Plwnp Shears 
Ac. ' hv Ul.M/v St;vMufn A Co. 
1 Hoy possess the Su perl or advant- 
ty ago of t.emg made from one piece 
" f nieUl, which gives ilietn o,.|i/| 
V' . springs. I Hu stops lire tempered so 
V [hey cannot wear away iitol let the 
V. Pintles lap. Among their varieties 
\J wo entirely prefof ler line wool 
H Sheep, Strong's Patent Thumh- 
U place Shears, The Thumti-pleee 
* gives better facilities tor elipping 
lead-. Ac., of any kind of sheep l also use 
Nippers. No. 3 is most.usoil. 1 har.-tested 
as. and such, la my verdict.” Wl-tileo 
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. 
,.rseries, 
Rochester, N. Y, 
v, “ ,,,,w Dirawnorry, nicanor, has proved in all 
parts or the country to ho one of the most hardy 
productive, and valuable in cultivation. 
Wo now offer strong plants as follows : 
•fl.W per ties., flee by mail. 
*5,(10 per 100, delivered at Express Office here 
Our Collection of STRAWBERRIES embraces all 
the American and Foreign sorts worthy of oultivn- 
Oon. Descriptive i 'utalognc or Fruit and Ornamental 
l rees sent, tire.paid. r,, P m cents e...o. 
u * S0WL ' 
I?I A IN 13 Is OWN |»f^ | 
J J With oik* of oili* pro.^fu4 > ;iml ilm mtitorhil '* •u* 
LMnu f mnyln K It, ovory man mu do ht» otrn pAntlnlT 
hu.H Mtvliitt much timeUhrl I'IiviiI u m ( * 4tr . % 
tatning full information about these Presses priecs* 
recommendations. Ac., mailed free on Sniilie tlnn ’ 
specimen books of types, cuts, borders’ Ve Ve in 
’erits. DAVID WATmvsi a 'V , ..3' •' a?-lQ 
A MATE MIS’ GUIDE TO T1IF 
UMS )v , ; c ,< ‘n Garden. Calendar for W», and farmer's 
and Gardeners Price List, mailed to all atiullennts 
inclosing stamp. WADE A ARMSTRONg 
no- Heed Growers and Importers, 
fl97 * lut _1120 Market Street, Philadelphia. 
TTOW SHAL I- W K FA I N T O II ft 
HOUSES? 
READY MADE COLORS FOR PAINTING 
EXTERIORS OF COUNTRY AND 
CITY HOUSES. 
Those Painta require only to ho thinned with Raw 
Linseed oil to nmko them ready for use. The list m- 
cludes forty shades ami tints, coruprislna all the noi 
ors suitable for exterior painting, to durability im<i 
permanency of color they will bn found snnm oKin 
every res,,,., ! r,, ,,,/re While l.emf. whileT 'n . 
UmncK g hp ru< l'brod) only about liair 
rree’hymaM r<I ?i„ , !!; T ' " Gcisarlpllvn Pamphlet, soul 
ROAD” t’oi'or?' .Vi? y “ u P'* the genuine 1 RAIL* 
•.■ijahic ™ 
n n'u ,hm ' k !J.’.|,! H h '‘ M ,'V” v ‘‘n'I flUhtWlUy Is the best. 
axsssfcsaKT!? 
<4PS*c«ii'sy r ^i, 
fiSrzysvsss .t,mm 
a now county, to bo 
CHOICE ROOK FOR AGENTS, 
.IUHT PUBLISHED. 
incidents 
OF TltK 
f .VI TED S T.t TES 
IStM 
new 
CHRISTIAN COMMISSION 
The Cheapest and Best Ventilating Bas¬ 
ket for Marketing Strawberries, &c. 
Illustrated Circular* sent free 
T'lE It V SIi I TS AND CR ATES OF 
I the AMERICAN BASKET CO. now u,ke the 
!'J 1,1 RVfiit markets. Tbo pickers uro ,i, - 
lifhfed with the bankets tliev stand no firm The 
!!^ the crateH tlu.y are so itraVig and 
inn coirimission man aro pleaded 
'.I 1 'Ite,n anti 1 hi. nluu r ; they tiring the fruit In 
A.-.'eu.'..! 1 .!'.!'!’ ’!?' 1 “feupy twenty-six per 
(BiuUugoIn 
jbcnra attention must be sent early. 
“ Gf«l>0 Boxes at u very low 
AMEKICAN BASKET loMPA.VY. 
or NEW FAN 1.0 BOX & 1 1 A S lUCI ’ ‘ GO Af P.\n' y" ’ 
Newfune, Niagara C'o., n. V. 
\K' V AND rake vicgetaiilen. 
Tbeorlgimil introducer of the Ilriut utn smrum 
and M.i,«Bl.f.|t Ml. M A M W, .III c UUMUltfi vwlrrhc 
: M nn " oinl mre Vnniaiihs a Si'rrl.iltu, f /use „ n 
ieb, l V r 'T,'"" Ml Uln !' b OVor f ""' hundiiM variet ies of 
Sfmirokimi^n/K ‘" a '' y 
Illustrated with Steel Plates and 
Enu Mi viiigs. 
BY REV. EDWARD P. SMITH, 
tielrt Secretary of tlio Comnission. 
One IToU Hvo . of over 500 Pape*. 
Published under (he Auspices of the Com 
mission. 
For terms to Agents, address 
nor r. J ' B ' LIPPINCOKT & CO., Publishers. 
• m ' 2t ___ Phila delphia. 
Jj^RCIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
TOR SPRING 1869 . 
8TANDARD FRUIT TREES, for Orchards. 
DWARF TREES, for Gardens. 
GRAPE VINES —Old and uow varieties. 
STRAWBERRIES, ami 'other small fruits ; best 
new and old norts. 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
FLOWERING HIIRUBS AND PLANTS 
ROSES, PASON1ES, DAHLIAS, etc., super!) col- 
lectlona. 
GREKN-ITOUSE and BEDDING PLANTS. 
in i h r . eonn7!l ! ' t< D lt la ’l"- and most, complete 
lb the country. Prompt and careful littnntion given 
'r* 6 01 ‘ "V®". Catalogii,'contain- 
liiK tuli infornmtjou, nuppjicd un tulloAVd: 
Descriptive Catalogue or Fruit.-, 10c. 
.. “ Ornainontal Trees. *o. lflc. 
Nat: Wholesale. rn EK . ^ re «^usc Plants,^, fie. 
OOfJ-tteo ELLWANGER & BARRY. 
rFSTA ■„ ,-r.fr. loin . Mou nt Hone NltfSOrlu*. 
1 KHTA UHSttKf) 1940.J ufloheBter. S. Y, 
Send for Circular. 
( T ii ' IVUS,0 <M l A It 11, One oi 
, "'O 1,111,0 s,Mt0 <>* Illinois. 800 aeres-KM 
nwlUvHtlon, C() acre* pasture arid 80 timber 
Wefi watered; good Improvements: near railroads. 
For r r r,! ^' ,ri Ut ' ' vl " be wld ■" a hargulii. 
For further 1 -arUoulars, address nr apply after ;i;, 
Si " ,,s 2 B oiriing cf/e^rb Now York 
1 PI DUE, given uwflv everv ,v..».ir i ... rii 
eiMV to bundle 
V • • * » l/IJlill 111 , 
ey ,, cll>.|." . I.I■),V live 
market l|iaC ‘° thl ‘" 1,,,y ventilnlod 
Orders to s- — — 
Vei'hotm HtislUstH and L 
figure. 'Penhire free. Address 
organisations 
— Quincy. III., has enough lee of last year’s 
crop to lust all next summer. 
Fifty * peppermint" distilleries tire going up 
in Wayne County this spring. - 
— Tlie Pullman palace cars now run within 
fifty miles of Salt Lake Valley. 
—The Nebraska Legislature has passed a bill to 
incorporate “first-class cities.” 
— Norwich, Ct., boasts a book-keeper who 
writes with both bauds at once. 
— Now \ ork sidewalks have had to be cleared 
of snow but live times this winter. 
- A Pennsylvania paper speaks of a man who 
committed an “accidental suicide.” 
— The owner of the horse George Palmer de¬ 
clined $20,01X1 for him a few days ago. 
- The Now Hampshire political canvass is said 
to be ot the dullest possible character. 
- The Prussian Court does not officially mourn 
for any prince under twelve years old. 
- Last year the average yield of hay per acre 
m Massachusetts was 1.37 tons pm- acre. 
-The Tennessee HiverImprovement Conven¬ 
tion met at Chattanooga on tlie 34th ult. 
-mNorth GaroUna.a lawful fence must be 
horse high, bull strong, and hog tight." 
- The common error of spelling Goliath with¬ 
out the t Is made by even religious papers. 
-Recently five largo eagles were killed the same 
day by one sportsman ou Natishon Island, Ct. 
- St. Louis Irish girls sent, nearly $10,000 to 
the “ ould countree ” during Christmas week. 
- The young women in a straw shop at Pal¬ 
mer, Mass., lately kor/t silmicn r™- it Ufhnln I.. I 
s v u *•- »s; 
I M. O’KEEFE, SON & CO'S 
* /V T ' ■ VL ' 0 < - ilT L: OF SEEDS. 
Ami (rtMI/K TO TilH Fl.oWl'tl AMi lit 
El I winger & Barry » Riu. k, icoeb.-t,x y. 
r 1 1 11 ?'r., A * ^ r ° ^ OF UK t I.LICN 
I mid I lanter* t* Invited to my large ufTcrtngs of' 
Small Fruit JHanln, 
embraring all tho NEW and tvavmitri nr,rtn „r 
Mi ~ lt * ■ '*■ VAN DU8EN, Macedon, N. V. 
W AN r riuFI \(»KNTS, I) r+ ASIf RA I'fiirs 
Irr of Uhi VV'nrld " in warrant ml ( ,ure 
oomiul ' Mon t; * 
™ ■' ' ■ I’l LTON . Pittsburgh, Pa. 
4 ^i''VV uooK, \r; i:\ts a is p ham va 
or! tester 'rni-l'n 
no. 
J^ew s i; i: i> l i n <; fotatofs. 
THREE NEW KINDS of groat excellence, no t f« 
he found in any other (•atiihijm, will bo found on . 
graved and fully described in my now Seed Cuta- 
IMIUKS! MORE THAN ONE-HALF 
nia v bo added Lu Uni rtlirabllity ot yotir liurnass 
• ui'iliign I ops, and rnillions of money mav lio 
Miv' 1 ,,.V , V.V 1 "' 1 ' " mI 'riding oxni<b*e. by using 
NK MILLEU'H Fit HI* A RIG) IIARNICss oil. 
• K l wlilrh h rqmillv vii.lunlife fm* Ii.ami 
.i, nni, itt mil, Nn flfToclu&fly w/iter proof u.t F rauk 
1 WAi'Klt IfltOOPQn, ||r.A< KfVfi 
■ |wiiii(!fti i.uiiji. for Mu. iJrfipf* firower Mih in nt 
?t,H •'JLs’bm im )lk iM V Sg, fifihlDhed. Single copy 2b 
t p^r lull. .All NUrscrymeti. Tro« arnl Vine- 
mKh!i^ Buoksellers should have it, as it i is lust, 
£i7T. y 2 no ' vl '" has lund onougli for u vine 
want*. Published and *old by .1 K KLVh 
_ Mhiiorkm, Senoou n,.: v v. 
A RARE CHANCE TO PIT Ilf H IMP i\ 
fl nlii'i 1 .^ °o Newark, ,V. V.. a superior now 
x.ritk Dwelling. Rain and Oul-bulldlngH mih 7 1 , 
a rfomw Tfrl u .^Vi'iv.vr 
No Y 10 * ,RKXa, ' & 
J I NOKMX.V J. I OI.MAN. HI . I .oilla. Mo for 1 In-n 
M.niple Copy Of COl.MAN'S RURA I. WiiRI D 
VVooklv AirrlrnlMiral Journal of 11 quartomigeJ nuh 
llshod at a# , now In it.s'hM year, which tn'atsof&M, 
a .hoi r i!S P i?; I ,' u, : <1,n '" 1 Rcsouroes of Missouri 
the IkuR Slato to cmigrato to m tho Union. Vaooifc 
Hi A “«“«—« »sE ; * 
POTTER’S 
3 HOBSL? 
Clevis. 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER. 
light & Durable, 
If so, ask your watchmaker for a BoltKl & CotTtt 
vv’fav'it 1, Tfa KKI ' 1 blItH 1 1 ’ M Ivsi'Al'MI KNT i.KVKl 
VVa un iIlly no HUbtsrtor Id Ur exiMillrut v of mute 
rial and workmanship. i>r jb_. awarded m 
London, Paris and Swiss ExpoMui.r/s tor bStper! 
teimanon. these watches aro all lull ruby teweleo 
and • hroaomoler hulunee, and warranted tonerforui 
corrort.ly or tho i.o.noy refunded. Send |5{T 
801’iPtlV'l List. Liberal discount to the Trade 
D . r OULVCUK A K BUGLER, 
w? % 10 •, ,oh . n st - (wp ■'Lairs.) Now York. 
tarHJnly Whole sale Agents tur the Maniifacturor*. 
HONEY BOXES THAT SELL 
' A with honey for more than oust. Italian and 
^mtnon Bees Queens, Hives, Queen Yards, Books 
Circular, with pnees, sent for one -.t;i mp. 
;P.Mi_.AL VI i i I ' I VT) ft. i i — 
~ Tor planting and cultivating, for family r well 
KI,r a , ,' M ' ,,nfl markctlng alt Smufi FriTits 
WrlKon froln2° years’ experience and g|y," an ,hc 
iiVio’nnt llf o 10 , larger and more cosily works so 
ns to put nrvr hnulnncrM • • ri uqnnJ footing Mfi/tiAiri 
aii^nlu i fL'" 11 Rev. II. tv. Ueenher is 
riSi», r , Your directions for growing Strawber 
p2i5 B jS Hnspburrles are the best I bftv" over seen ’T 
man a frl‘k 0nU - ..Wll.BllMal® and reiall UMs sent bv 
so'rt'v r Sf ? n hoation. Address I , URDVA JOHN' - 
BeniL lndf aJJ Ul ' Vo or PURDY A 
___ WM-luaiSni 
WCwssaaijtefi:^ 
gewoid arKe)y to L ‘ xt -‘'" 1 his own 
: HSPbcrrmr 0 h i 1 V' " f ,ulA and 
' aSIwS' 1 Blaekherr os. st ru wtmr- 
rtuuxcss C. i., VAN lii-iuev 
ndless Plane horse Power. Has 
s^lSSSC: °‘ rcu1 -- <>->- 
t Apprav.at K ^ , n ( S! UX, ^ a£l<3 THBE8n, ‘ VQ 
HORlZONTAIi HAY A N l / (’OTTOV PREKS 
•rj D, cjui il he i w!-®i IJ 'Tk U ’ 0 " f h "- v an 
o caa be worked by one man 
vttke working, roHsmsibln Agents want- 
' “HAW & WLLJ.S, Butfulo, n. y. 
NTS DEE I' WORKING FLOWS 
wXSttfA 6 f,,1 | 1 ,,f l , . , * v,ll, -nt ol spade 
MM£V7ftsas&{SSfiai?. 
Feekskill, N. Y., or Clovelund, o. 
1 ^ ritiTl.-finr 
ot"i‘ well, ,.r Strawho/xieH, Raspborrles 
!.< ui rants, (gooseberries, (irapeu it i> ( .m ’ 
gun hood Feta toes aiul Vcgetable’Flant”' 
(•> all, on applioiitlon. 
IJ. IT. BROWN, Now Brunswick, N. . 1 . 
I. AWN MOWER, 
TlJU'fJ If 1.VC MIES, 
WEIGHING fiO POUNDS 
IC3 *i. . $30. 
r! 1 - U. ALLEN & CO., 
_ * • G Box 376, Now York. 
) A 11 K s TV E S T K R N A N D 
SOUTHERN LANDS and Impuovkd 
to $loij per acre. 
I Fowls R,r wile, 
stock at, the lute F© 
able fowls offered at 
ar. Address 
\\ ANTE ». A K A R 11 E K T O T 
£}y MK !'?! 11 of Shout III! icr. . it 
nrstun,^l H i i u , c/n eof stock mill rlio use ot u 
rer ' :r cnces rci|ui,'. d. Address « , 
1 ’ ‘HAS. E. (’OFF 
•L'"- u MnirLou, Prince <;.. , ,, 
A GENTS WANTED in every Town i 
ftsssrar** *. . *««"» 
A GENTS WANTED foe the * 
A SEFKETS OF I 11 E N ATKiVi i, 
most sturlllng instructive and enter 
dross?’' B 8 »mri l r‘-ri' n v" lal; ’ ' ,l " 1 1 
01 l" 8 1 • b. I I R. CO., No. ill Broom© 
1ft5 OOO I Vl -AR CAN it* 
. . ■ r. • ’ ’ ' llvo aifunls. si.lltm ... 
• SEKDH f — I All SOW REl’FIV 
p:.r,Vr> n i y U ? U n l RM PPly°f 8EI.lt- lir all kinds My 
enne ^ e f n elected With BSpOClal rcf{U'- 
T, 1 ., . T!v U t H Uf Gardeners and Gift Kel 
will KVate 1 upnfieafits *" 
* I s ' "ass%«» 
W A JK? 1*2* 
iN'IvuSAl'i’aacs. HOME 
tSSLJ'JS'jf- •■*•*»■* 
raiWfmim 
1 w ’■ A J 11 ■ Meuuin, Prop’s.) Fredm 
V r ri'li(iAl[ I'll OH CIDER, v 
T .Molasse* in Ii) hours, witliout usin 
i s'vGE'pra"r' 1 lfl F«Jrmari. 
tarJ, ‘ v<jL > I rituionl \ fiiogar Man up 
in rent Uin,i 
000 ,c *’ 9 * • 
• m m/ Uncialraed Mi'mey and 
cornruenoing lIKKI. Fee to search 
GUN & CO., Ii Pririeu of Walt's 
it'and. D5)4-13t 
3,(100 SALARY 
U. 8. PlANu GO., N. A’, 
For particulars, ad 
, Rruttliiboro, vt. 
” * *”/» flt.1T that pa ui. 
dress 8. M. SPENCER & CO. 
