^OXDERFIL RAPIDITY. 
PERFECTLY REGULAR AND 
EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF THE SEED. 
CAHOON’S PATENT 
BROADCAST SEED SOWER, 
For Sowing all Kinds of Grain and 
Grass Sued. 
SPRING, 1 S 6 9 . 
? - 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries 
[Established, 1880.] 
WM. S. LITTLE .Proprietor. 
lyjARVIIV & CO.’S 
AXiUSX AND DRY PLASTER 
Fire ami Burglar 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
— Akron, 0., calls itself the Cement City. 
— There are G2,000 Chinese In California. 
— In England insanity has doubled sinco 1844. 
— Amherst, Mass., is to have a cheese factory. 
— France has 1,300,000 Protestante- 
— Nevada has eight men to ov^T womar 
— Canada has exported $ 303^*0 In silv“‘- 
— The Charleston Mercury Is dead. 
— Brooklyn had fires last month. 
— Missouri has a population o i 1.283, 803. 
-—Virginia abounds tr highwaymen. 
— Florida is to have-* Bureau of Immigration. 
— Glasgow has th'Oe theaters. 
— The Inverness potato trade is dull this year. 
— The SpanUh forces in Cuba number $70,000 
men. 
— parfi has an American Benevolent Associa¬ 
tion. 
— Alaska sont 225,000 seal skins to market last 
year. 
— Boston has fifty-seven homoeopathic physi¬ 
cians. 
— Pittsburgh docs not want a paid fire depart¬ 
ment. 
— California’s population is three-fourths 
males. 
— Broom corn is being largely cultivated In 
Texas. 
— New York State has seventy-seven daily 
papers. 
— Gallatin, Tenn., had a $100,000 fire on the 
24th ult. 
— Coahoma County, Miss., calls for a thousand 
laborers. 
— It costs seventy-five cents to get married in 
in Texas. 
— There are forty-three Episcopal Churches in 
California. 
— Nebraska City wants a largo dry goods job¬ 
bing house. 
— Pat terson, N. J., has a telegraph and veloci¬ 
pede school. 
— Jn 1172 birds in France hatched their young 
in February. 
•— Dorchester, Ill., has a “ Horse- thief Detec¬ 
tive Society.” 
— Vermont has seventy-nine settled Congrega¬ 
tional pastors. 
— Bolivia has a standing army of ten privates 
and a captain. 
— The Ontario Methodists have raised $38,000 
for Victoria College. 
— The Hudson’s Bay Company is said to be on- 
oroaohing on Aloeka- 
— In Colorado, the proportion Of men to wo¬ 
men is twenty to one. 
— The women of Springfield, O., have organ¬ 
ised a Health Society. 
i— A Department of Judioial Statistics has been 
formed at Edinburgh. 
— Tho Scotch Church in Rome is hold In a 
granary over a pig-sty. 
— Philadelphia is frantic with Joy over its new 
Board of Trade building. 
— Russia is going to build a railway between 
tho Caspian and Aral Beas. 
— Chippewa Falls, W|§., was nearly half de¬ 
stroyed by fire on the 2lth ult. 
— Tho Cairo, HI., 
r-iE Tanitc Emery Wheel Cuts Fast, decs 
|not,gl.ue,gura, beat or smell,and Isohe&p. For tar¬ 
tars address THS TANUEGo., Stroudsburg, Pa. 
I offer for Spftnq SAI.es a LARCJE and UN¬ 
BROKEN assortment of Nuraory Products of excel¬ 
lent quality. 
Descript) vo Catalogues, 80 pages, 10 cents. Tho Cir¬ 
cular of Prices, per dozen, per 100, per 1,000, sent to 
all^appllconts. 
Nurserymen. Dealers and Planters, large and small, 
address WM. 8. LITTLE, 
99T-3teo Uooheater, N. Y. 
T70R. SALE AT A BARGAIN 
F Farms, 111 and HI acres, first 
choice fruit, near railroad station. . 
COLBY, Alden^Ene Co., N. Y. 
ARE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY 
FINISH AND PRICE. 
No. 26S Broadway. New York. 
No. 721 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. 
NO, 1U3 Rank St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CUTTLE ii JARlis FOR SALE.-100 Acres 
IO and a cows, ft.,x*Y* one or ItSiaud -'J cowe. S10,0u0. 
Terras, one-fourth down, balance In ten years; near 
market. J. J. CONET. Ellington,Chautauqua Co. N.Y. 
LANTS FOIL THE FLOWER GAR 
OEM AND GREEN-HOUSE 
PRINCIPAL 
War }.uo rass, 
Vty Catalogue for 
1800 contains descriptions of many NEW, II ARE and 
BEAUTIFUL varieties; also u list of the finest vari¬ 
eties of 
FRENCH HYBRID GLADIOLUS, 
tbe cultivation of which Is made a specialty by me. 
" Mr. ftueh exhibited at. onr nflicr specimens of Ohidt- 
ohut uhliii for sire of rfitkr and hf.antv of flowrr we 
Uni'i miner keen emialrdf' Auidilt'AN Au’ulCFLTTTtt- 
It*T, Sept .. IWV. 
Address GEORGE SUCH, 
l»97-2too South Axnboy, N. J. 
G REEN-HOUSE AND NURSERY FOR 
SALE —1 will soil iny Green-House and Nursery 
at a bargain If applied for soon. Both are In tine 
condition. A firm chance for a man with small cap¬ 
ital. N. RUSSELL DA v is, Sout h Deerdeid, Mass. 
R PLANTERS' PRICE LIST-Of 
JF l it!S r.CLASS NURSERY STOCK, offered v low 
rotes, send stamp. Just published, a A’cw Dettript I vc 
CatalOfiuc ol 
Grcun-HouNO au«l Budding Plants, 
with beautiful colored plate, which will be sent on 
receipt of 10 cents. Address 
C. W. SEKLYK & CO., 
Rochester Central Nurseries, 
990-41, Rochester, N. Y. 
ROSTER’S FERTILIZER AND GRAIN 
L Sower, with or without bartow attachment. 
■GENTS WANTED. 
For free descriptive Clre.nlars, address 
098-tf OSBORNE, FOSTER Sc CO., Palmyra, N. Y. 
GGS FOB NETTING, FROM 1 
L'uua run ■'li.i i r ku.u lo 
JlJ different, varieties of fowls. I Intend the quality 
of the kinds 1 keep shall be equal to that of any 
breeder In the Slates. Eggs warranted fresh, ana 
packed »y the most approved method Send stamp 
for life portraits and descriptive circular. 
C. P. XETTLETON. 
9034t Box 5,20, Birmingham, Conn. 
p W . I D E L L , 
^ * FRUIT ANTD PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MERCHANT 
West Street, Foot of Dey, 
>T E W YORK. 
riONOVWRhS OOLOBAL ASPARA- 
v_y gn*. Crosby's Sweet Corn. swell's Solid Mam¬ 
moth Tomato. &o„ Ac., Ac., are described in our 
New Descriptive 
This machine has been tn use Ln a few localities for 
the past ten years, and has proved itself by long trial 
to be an invaluable Implement. The proprietor of 
the Patent, having been largely ongaged In another 
branch Of business, neglected to bring it Into public 
notice. 
The subscriber* having long known It, to bo an 
officiant and very much needed machine by agricul¬ 
turists everywhere, have recently bought, at large 
oxpense, the entire right of manufacture and sale of 
R, throughout the United States, and arc pow pre¬ 
pared to supply the trade. 
The greatest value Of this Implement eonalste In 
the fact, that It (llstrihutfs tin grain evenln In tin: most 
perfect manner, thus Insuring n larger drop than can 
he. obtained from anp other mode of seeding. 
Its operation is so Simple that anybody can readily 
use It. 
The Hand Machine sows from 0 toll acres of wheat 
per hour, and the Power Machines from 15 to 20 . Ii 
sows 
WHEAT, RYE, BA RLE V, HEMP, OATH, 
CLOVER ftnd HERDS GRAriH or TIMO¬ 
THY r*EED perfectly, and is Invaluable for sowing 
Guano, Superphosphate, or any dry Fertiliser. 
We want every farmer in this country to buy one 
of these maohlues. Buy them of tho nearest dealer 
111 Agricultural Implements, if you can. but if you 
cannot, wa will box aud forward by expresa a llaml 
Machine on receipt Of Tou Dollars, and a Power 
Machine on rocelpt of Slxtv Dollars. Wo make a 
liberal discount to tho trade. 
We could furnish hundred* of testimonials, but 
have room orRy for the following ; 
Portland, Maine, October 29th, 
MESSRS- D. H. OOGDELL * CO. OT ANTRIM, N. II., 
have this day purchased of mo the Sole Rtairr to 
manufacture aud soil “ CAHOON BROADCAST 
SEED SOWERS," In the United States. They will 
soon beside to supply tbe largely Increasing demand, 
and all order* should bp addressed as above. 
Tho validity of this patent has hnen fulbj established 
after one of tho mcmt exhaustive suits known to 
Patent Law, and fnlly believing any practical 8ocd 
Sower .operating by ooritritugil force to be an In¬ 
fringement, I caution the Public against buying or 
selling any other than the “ CaJIOON MACHINE,” a* 
all infringement* wtll be Promptly Prosecuted. 
HENRY H. FURBISH. 
Assignee, of nil Calioon Seed Sower Patents. 
8an Francisco, Cal., llth May, 1868. 
Gentlemen:—T be "Gaboon Broadcast Seed 
Sower," Hand aort Power, arc universally used tn 
California, and give entire satisfaction. We sell no 
other, and no other could sell along sldo of them. 
They are the very embodiment of ut ility. 
Yours respectfully, TREADWELL 5s CO. 
Nora, Jo Daviess Co., Illinois, May 2.1868. 
Or.vTi e.men >— I have been using your Power Ma¬ 
chine for tho lust, nine yearn, and I can safely say it 
istho best and moftt durable Broadcast Sower that 
was ever brought before tlir forming community. I 
would not be obliged to do without it for throe times 
it* Cost. I have averaged sowing three hundred acre* 
a year for tbe past nine* years, and therefore think I 
I could not 
END FOR PRICE LIST OF LOW 
prices of Plants and Potatoes. Large stock of 
pHEAP FARMING LANDS IN 
l; IOWA.—We have for sale first-elae# lands ln the 
Missouri River Valley, and along tbe Railroads of 
Northwestern Iowa, at 81.50 to $10.00 per acre. Title 
perfect. Make abstract* of tltlu, enter Government 
lands, pay taxes, etc- 
Fuil and reliable information with regard to sot), 
production*, climate, working of bothestoad laws, 
etc., furnished on receipt of f3.50. Refer to 
NOUTHWffSTKitw National Bank,} f «h, 
B. W. BLATCifXOHD & CO., ) uuiwbci, 
D. RANSOM &> CO., Buffalo. 
officehs U. 8. Land Office, Sioux City. 
A. L. Rowe & Co.. New Vork, 
Address PERCY & ROWE. 
Sioux City, Iowa. 
them on hand, and I care not what price others sell 
at, no man can undersell mo for the Mime quality of 
stock. Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry,Currants, 
Gooseberry. Gra*»us, unu Early Rose. Guodriob and 
Uariaon Potatoes, In small or large quant! tiro. Also 
Root Cutting*, by tho dozen, 100, 1,000 or 10.000. 
IGO-If TU08, C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
W AT FUN’ FIRST PREJHPIU 
PIANOS, with Iron Frame, Overstrung Bush 
aud Agraffe Bridge. Mr.lpdeon*, Parlor, Church and 
Cabinet- Organs, the best manufactured : Warranted 
for Stx Years. 
100 Pianos, MiTLOrtFONsand Organs of six first- 
class makers, at lout prioitt for Pash, or one-quarter 
cash and the balance In Monthly or Quarterly In¬ 
stallments. Soeond-hand Instruments at great bar¬ 
gains. Illustrated Catalogue* mailed. (Mr. I Fitter# 
I# the Author of HU’ Sundpy-selioal Music Hooks; “ llrav- 
enly Heitors. * and ‘‘Meta .8 y. bell," lust issued.) Ware- 
rooms, 481 Broadway, New York. 
HORACE WATERS & CO. 
Q M A L L FRUIT ItKCOUDKR, — A 
O monthly paper, devoted ouilrely to this branch 
of horlUKulUire. Giving practical Information from 
our own experimental fruit farms of 200 acres, and 
also from correspondent* from all parts of tbe coun¬ 
try, making It of general valne for all sections. First 
number issued April lat, lb®. Terms, 5b eta. for bal¬ 
ance of year, 17 copies for to. Advertising rates, 20 
ots, per line of 10 winds. Addross 
PURDY At JOUN8TON, Palmyra, N. Y. 
M edina ikon avorks, 
MEDINA, ORLEANS CO., N. Y., 
,T. W. MOUNT, Fi-oprietor. 
Work* extending from, Canal, foot Crass St., tn Hare. St. 
VELOCIPEDES, of three kinds; Wood-Rawing 
Machinery, of all kinds and *Ue?; Wood Splitter*; 
Horse Powers, three kinds; .Mowing Machines: 
Scroll Saw*, Hub-Boring Meoblnes; improved Apple 
Grinder; Ratchet Cider screw*; Wine screw*; Jack 
Screws; Cheese Screw*; Vice Screw*; Cotton Plant¬ 
ers ; Potato Planters; Potato Diggers* Straw Cutter*; 
Vegetable Cutters; Field Rollers; Garden Rollers; 
Tallow Presses; Caldron Kettles; Plows; Scrapers; 
Cultivators, ,fco., &v. 
"Air Send for Illustrated Descriptive circular and 
PrlCO List- PJease address J. W. MOUNT, 
P. O. Box 214. (UOt-tf) Medina, N. Y. 
M T. VERNON IRON WORKS, 
(Established. 1M9.I Manufacture 
stationary steam engines and boilers, 
from 10 to 1.000 horse-power. 
PORTABLE ENGINES AMD CIRCULAR SAW¬ 
MILLS. 
so complete that they m o put In operation ln throe 
days’ time. 
PORTABLE GRIST-MILLS AND BOLTS. Mer¬ 
chant and Custom FLOURING Ml LL8 complete, wltlx 
drawing* fur buildingiand intlhvrightr-to erect, and 
put them tn operation. Terms liberal; satisfaction 
guaranteed. 
CIRCULAR RAWS, RUBBER AND LEATHER 
BELTING, and MILL FURNISHING 
GOODS ln stock. 
For estimate* and circular?, address 
C ii- J COOPER & CO., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 
Branch Office aud Warohousc.No.33 Michigan Avo„ 
Chicago. Ill. 995-etoo 
\ TTENTION.—NEW SETTLEMENT, 
Cheap Farm and Fruit Lands, V’illage Lota aud 
Water Power, U mites from New York City; soil suit¬ 
ed to all crops; chmate mild: no fever aud ague; 
water soft and purti; $25 and upwards pur aore; 
terms liberal. For circulars, wtth maps, sent free, 
address R. CAMPBELL, 153 Broadway, N Y , or 
D- W. BIUGHAM, Agent. 
999-4t Briuksburg, Ocean County, N. J. 
ATI N EGA R FROM CIDER, WINE OR 
V Molaseea in in hours, without using acids or 
drug*. For term* and other Information; address 
F. I. SAGE,Practical vlnegai Msnufaethrer, 
99,-41 Cromwell, Conn. 
XT'VERY 1MAN i“ll> OWN PRINTER. 
J flj With one Of our prft.- mjs, and the matorlal uc- 
corapM.nylng It, every man cam do hi* own tainting, 
t hus saying muob tlrao and oxpnn*a. Circular* con¬ 
taining lull information about tiieso Prv,**e«, prices, 
reoommorjdations, &c., mailed free on application. 
Specimmi hooks »f types, cuts, borders, ice., Ac.', 10 
emit*. DAVID WATsOn, Ag't Adams Pres* Co., 2o 
A Perpetual Fair, 35 & 37 Park Plate. 
For fall particulars send stamp for copy of The 
Whitlock KcponiLlon Reporter, a Journal of interest 
to every Inventor. Manufacturer, Farmer, Horticul¬ 
turist and Housekeeper. 
CIRCULATION QUARTERLY IOO.OOO. 
Address WHITLOCK EXPOSITION, Box 6722, N.Y. 
T O THU WORKING CUSl.-I AM 
now prepared to furnish all classes with constant 
employment ur. their homes, the whole of the tune 
or for tha spare moment*. Bu-ineci now, Uffhtaad 
profitable. Filly conts to $5 per evening is easily 
earned bv persona of either sex, and tho boy- 
girls cam nearly a* much a* men. Great induce- 
menu are offered those wbo wifi devote thetr whole 
time to the b«*lno*fi. and, that, every person who 
-ces tho notice, may send me their noamas, and test 
tho buxines* for themselves, I make t.he following 
unparalleled offerTo all who are not well -.titOcd 
with the business,t will send *1 topay for Lhe trouble 
Of writing me. Full particulars, directions, Ac., sent 
Iron. Sample scat by mail for hi cts. Address 
toiMt e. c. AI.LE.V, Augusta, Mo. 
O UR AMATEURS' GUIDE TO TH 
Kitchen Garden, Calendar for 18®,and Farmer 
and GhTdcoor*' Frioc List, mailed to nil u.nnUCan 
Inclosing stamp. WADE A ARMSTRONG, 
Beed Growers and Iitxportcrs, 
997-10t 1120 Jlnrket Street, PhJladelpbia, 
G rain and stock farm.-oh® of 
the best In the State of llllnot*. 300 ncro*—160 
under cultivation, 60 acres pasture and 80 timber. 
Well watered; good improvements; near railroads. 
If sold before April 1st, Will bu »ol<l at a bargain. 
For further particulars, address or apply niter 3K 
r. M„ to E. G. SHEPPARD, 
P. O. Box 4,083. 2 Bowling Green, New York. 
[TOW SHALL WE PAINT OUIl 
lL HOUSES? 
READY MADE COLORS FOR PAINTING 
EXTERIORS OF COUNTRY AND 
CITY H0TJ8E8. 
IMPROVED A HU- 
A ivii'.m Bronze HtumNG-l 
CA^KD WATCHEB. Price* 
from ?lti.OO to 122.00, 
From l.lur Sctrntijlc American,' 
April II, fm 
“The color of this metnl 
closel v rose rabies that or 18 k. 
gold, Is moi-e giatefnl to thu 
aye, and its luster brilliant.” 
When desired, these watch¬ 
es win be sent to any Express 
Office, and permission of ex¬ 
amination granted, upon pay- 
munt of freight charges. 
Description of goods and 
I P ARM FOR SALE —LAKELAND— 
Tho farm of the lato II. T E. Foster, in tho town 
of Fayette, Beneca county. It fronts for half a mile 
ail Lite east shore of Buncru Lake, and J* *ix ntilos 
from Geneva. The tarm consists of 242 acres, aud is 
a parallelogram of half a mile, in width by three- 
quarters of a mile in length . 200acroe In a high state 
of cultivation, and about (0 acres of fine woodland. 
Tbia farm hue received the premium as the best farm 
trnru both the ( minty and State Agricultural Boole- 
tie?- Tbe main House is 80x40. with a wing 80x20, and 
back tni i IdiDgs. There ire three now farm hem sort on 
the property, also eat-flago-house, Ice-honae. horse- 
»table, cow.sin bio. large barns and sheds, Ac , Ac, 
Tits farm l* remarkably well wittered, and has two 
fine orchard?, containing the best varieties Of apples, 
rears, cherries, and peaches. For terra? and further 
particulars, anplv to J P. GLRAI’D FOSTER. No. 69 
Wall street. New York City. !»99-tf 
charter election, on Feb. 23, 
tvas carried by the Democrats. 
— The Methodistsdedloated five hundred and 
seventy new churches last year. 
— Kansas City has now a population of 28,000— 
an inorease of 23,000 in five years. 
— The Erie Railway Is to ruu a Wegtern ex¬ 
press, aftor the European fashion. 
— Three steamers left Havana for New York 
on the 27th ult-., filled with refugees. 
— Tho average price of productive land Is low¬ 
est in Florida and highest ln New Jersey. 
— Davenport, Iowa, has a new Roman Catholic 
church, which Is said to be very beautiful. 
— A Montgomery (Ala.) beggar was recently 
searched, and over $2,000 found upon him. 
— Nearly all tbe Japan tea exported comes to 
this country. Tbe English refuse to buy it. 
— TheOdoravian mission to Greenland has been 
maintained oue hundred and thirty-six years. 
— One hundred and fifty-one committals were 
made to the Jersey City prison during February. 
— A Londoner kept two wives i'or twenty- 
seven years without letting either know the 
secret. 
— Five hundred men began work upon the 
famous Btevens battery, at Hoboken, N. J., on 
the 2d last. 
—Tbe London Missionary Association has pur¬ 
chased a Budhist temple at Peking for a medical 
dispensary. 
— The English papers have Just discovered 
thatReverdy Johnson mis-represents the Ameri¬ 
can people. 
— On the 8d Inst, the New York City Board of 
Education appropriated $121,000 for school build¬ 
ings and lots. 
— One Boston house has given $2,000 towards 
the great national musical festival to be held in 
that city ln June. 
— One of the numerous “ Washington’s Head¬ 
quarters” — that at Rocky Hill, N. J., — has just 
been sold to a Mr. Iilll. 
— The towns In central Massachusetts are talk¬ 
ing about electing female members on their 
school committees this month. 
— Three hundred vessels arrived at the port of 
New York during February, and two hundred 
and thlrty-onc departed from it. 
— A German claims to have invented a per¬ 
fectly translucent metallc substance, which will 
work iuto ornaments of rare beauty. 
— At Darlington, Wis., a ghost arrayed in black 
terrified the whole village. It turned out an 
American version of “ La Sonnambuia.” 
— An American woman, eighty-nine years old, 
recently passed through Boston on foot, going 
from Connecticut to Marblehead, Mass. 
— A Baptist minister ln Texas, and a graduate 
of Brown University, received but two hundred 
dollars for hlmsolf and family last year. 
— In Vienna a man was lately imprisoned for 
throe months for saying something hard of the 
Empress, Maria Theresa, who died In 1780. 
— Nashua, N. H„ expects a New York com¬ 
pany to locate a manufactory in that city which 
will employ a thousand men making steel rails* 
These Paints require only to hr thinned with Raw 
1.Inspect Oil to make them ready for nso The list In¬ 
cludes forty shades ami tint*, comprising all the col¬ 
or* Bliitabli) for oxtPrior painting, ln durability'and 
permanency of color they will he found superior In 
every respect to pure White Lead, while tliev rest, 
(considering the quantity required) only about halt 
us much. 
Baraplo Card*, with u Descriptive Pamphlet, sent 
tree by mail. Bo sure you pet the genuine “ RAIL¬ 
ROAD ' Cob Ur, every package or which bear* our 
full name, i n addition to mu* copy righted title.' UAII.- 
uoajj Paint* anii UAtJbHOJcn Oolors." Nunc are 
reliable which do not bear these marks. 
Wo would ('.'ill attention also to our W A H RA VTKD 
PERFECTLY PURE COMBINATION WHITE 
LEAP, which for economy and iturntdllty is tuehest 
in market For sale by Alt. Paint OKALEKs through¬ 
out the country, or M ASCIIv & WII1TON, 
metal sent upon application. An inspection of my 
good* earnestly solicited, 
JULES D IIUGUENIN VUILLEM1N, 
42 and 44 Nassau Htroot. New Vork. 
rZT For sale by all respectable dealers. 
atn competent lo JucUre of the Machine, 
buy a Machine that would suit me ns well, or do tho 
oroountof sowing that, I huveevery vent. To accom¬ 
modate my friends, I often go three or four mil"? 
away from homo to sow grass seed, and I can sow it 
to perfection, no matter which way tho wind blows 
I urn confident I can boat any ope sowing by hand. 
The agent told me when I bought t he Machine if I 
could tow more evenly by hand tic would make mo a 
present of the machine, but I never tried and do not 
care to. Very truly yours, 
906-399 B. H. KE88NER. 
D. H. GOODKLL & CO., 
hole Manufacturers, Antrim, N. II. 
T O HAVE VEGETABLES VERY 
Early.—About, six week* before tho usual time 
Of garden planting, take four stakes and drive them 
so tar apart, that your largest sash will Just cover 
them. Board looiu up to form the four aide# of a 
box three feet hlith on the north side and t wo and b 
half on lh* south; pm in eight inches of manure and 
eight of good soli on top of that; with the end of a 
hoe-handle make hole# an tiir.n deep, and four inches 
apart each wav. Plant, your seeds In these, allowing 
sfx kernels of corn, or ton cucumber seed?, arc., t,o 
each hole. Then, at the expirnxlon of the six week", 
i i:.".!o’. i - cm Ii loll ” to it? Ui lie 'ill,, 1 dr 
don. 1Y this i* done with ordinary care aud the best 
Implement, thcio need not a leaf wilt, though the 
corn should be eighteen inches high. The implement 
will bo sent free, on receipt of four dollars, by E. G. 
NICHOLS, Beaufort, South Carolina. 
Register your letter*. 009-36 
F ranconia r a s p n e k u y 
Plants. — Thl* in doubtloK* the best aud most 
V routable red raspberry for market culture. Plants 
rom the celebrated fruit, farm of tho lato .J. D. Shu. 
ler. are now offered for sale by the dozen, hundred 
Or thousand. Plants warranted true to namo. No 
other varieties grown ou our grounds. Parties wish¬ 
ing ten to twenty thousand will he dealt with on 
liberal terms. Price per dozen, lit; per hundred, 84; 
per thousand. I2.V Adches? Mrs. J. D. BHULEIt, 
M issouri lands for sale.— 
Missouri Lavuu are very fertile and situ¬ 
ated in the heart, of tho Union, they furnish «n ex¬ 
traordinary opportunity Tortile pCi.nln ot the North¬ 
ern States to acquire cheap, healthful and produc¬ 
tive farms. This can never occur again, so near the 
grea t cen ter of population. 
North Mibrouri contains about 25,900 square 
mile?, or gjXTKi'i.V Mj i.niov At'RtiS, a* desirable ss 
•my tn the Mississippi Valley. Through till* garden 
of Missouri, tho UAN-viBAt, A 6 t Joseph raii 
iioad extend*., and all It? laud? He near it* track »nd 
numerous Btatlon*. Tbe climate, *o leniprrato *nd 
healthful,and a virgin soil so capable of producing 
almost every bind of vegetation invites emigrant* 
from the cold aud bleak. North to settle on our rich 
prairies. Att are invited. Let the Industrlons 
enterprising, rich and poor, come and prosper They 
should come at onco nud preoccupy this vplcndicl 
country. 
dRCCLARS, giving full and vnluable particulars, 
are supplied gratis to all wishing to come themselves 
or to circulate to induce ot her* to emne also. 
A Sectional Map showing the exact location of 
nil Our railroads lands 1? sola at thirty cents. 
AddresB GED. §• HARRIS, 
I-apd Commissioner, 
JTunnibul and 61. Joseph Railroad Uo„ 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
.eckport 
TCLVRMERSt MORE THAN ONE-HALF 
X may be added to the durability of your luvnicsa 
and Carriage Top*, and millions of money may he 
saved, with little care and tritium exponie bv 1 
FUAJiTK MILLER’S PRKP- - 
BLACKING, which t*oi 
___ _____ valuable for Bootsand 
Shoes, but t* not so effectually water proof a* Frank 
Milter s celebrated Water Fttoor On, Blackino. 
During Thirty-Years’ trial nothing ha# been 
found to equal these articles. They can be easily 
obtained almost everywhere. 
V EGETARLE PLANTS FOR EARLY 
CROPS 
Now ready. True Early Wakefield Cab¬ 
bage Fln.pta (cold frame 1 . ?10.00 r< 1000 
“ “ Early Emit Cauliflower 
Plant* (cold triune)... 15.00 1000 
“ “ Horseradish Sets. 7.50 IP lUUO 
Ready in May. New York Early Smooth 
Red Tomato Plants-. 25.00 P 1000 
“ “ New Crimson Clutter To- 
raato Plants (trauspl't’d)- 10.00 IP 100 
“ “ New York Improved Egg 
Plant* (grown in puts) ,. 8.00 f? 100 
“ “ Black Pnlstn and Largo 
White Egg Plants (grown „ _ 
in pots).. .. 10.00 V 100 
PETER HENDERSON, 
8 e 0 d*mun and Markot Gardener, 
Gardens, Bergen City, N. J. 67 NM»*au 6 t., N. Y. 
mxetcCNr “hua 
HE Fill FEU “SKELETON” 
wheel Gang plow and cultivator, 
for Corn.Cotton*and Potatoes, for the !m«iii of 1869, 
i- constructi'd umlcr an oiitirely now paiont, (June 
W. 1868.) The four vast Iron hanger? lot the f/irmer 
Patent?) are substituted by a single anwiujht iron 
rock shaft. The draught Ik directly from tho beam? 
of the plows, and consequently no neck draught on 
the horses, (t Is much more simple and ollielmit 
than opr previous manUfa't uro 
The •' PuifKti Plow” w;i • twarded- 
Tho Qnld Medal, at tlu; DUca International Plow 
Trial, September. 1867. . , 
The Silver Medal, (hiahest award,) at the Maryland 
Institute, October, WIT , , 
The First Premium, at the Mechanic- and Agri¬ 
cultural Association, New Orleans, La., alter (.lie 
severest test? and uioat determined oiipostt.fon, Jan- 
" 17ft 1 For ngcnclo* and single machines, address the 
Manufacturers and Proprietors. 
A. J,. BHKARI.EY ft, CO., 
Eureka Agricultural Works, 
998-3t Office No. 117 Perry St., Trenton, N. J. 
¥7 RES II Cl A It DEN AND FLOWER 
I SEEDS, pre-pald. by mull. For 10 Cts. iter o*., 
tho best sorts Asparugu?, Reef., Carrot, Parsnip, Rad¬ 
ish, Spinach and Turnip. For 15 und 25 cts. per m . 
the beet Cabbage, Celery. Chicory, Cucumber. Let¬ 
tuce, Melon. Salsify, Squash and Tomato, For 40 cts. 
Onion and Peppers. Thu above, nine, m 5 Ct. papers. 
25 ?ort» Garden and f lower Food.? ;l Catalogues 
gratis. Early Rose Potato 75 cts. per lb. t*3 for jibs. 
Seeds oil commission. Agents wanted. Ii. M. WAT¬ 
SON, Plymouth. Muss. 997-4t 
E\V AND RAKE VEGETABLES 
f tARTIIAGE SMALL FRUIT NURSERY 
l. P. c. REYNOLDS. Proprietor. Rochester, N. y 
Best varletie# of smull fruits —old aud uew. Cata 
logue free to all applicants. 09Mt, 
The original Introducer of the Hubbard Squash 
aDd Maublebead Mammoth Cabbage, / make- the 
seed of new and. rare vegetables a. Specialty. I raise on 
my three seed farms over one hundred varieties Of 
seed, both new and standard sorts, and Import many 
choice kinds from England and France. 
Catalogue gratis to all. 
JAMES J. H- GREGORY. 
995-6t Marblehead, Mass. 
'GRACE GHEELEY .—AGENTS 
Wanted to sell “ Re.cQl)cctione of a Busy 
I',*/("t /X‘ jfrAio 9 rtl V /l !f Of IlOItA CB 
tjREl T.h, y and trie bMorp qfhis timer; 
on tie-j a at. ‘cotuftw or’fial pages, with, sip 
Verb /steel Portrnit of the Author, andoth- 
< r betuthji.r. MuM'mtloa*. Selling very 
vapidly. Frier, ?3.£t), extra cloth. Er- 
cluslm Territory and liberal Discounts. 
CENT FREE! 
O M. O'KEEFE, SON Sc CO'S 
CATALOGrtTB OF SEEDS, 
And Guide to the Flowku and Vegetable 
Garden rott 1?69. Every lover ol flowers wishing 
this Dew work, Iree of charge, should address im¬ 
mediately M. O'KEEFE, SON &, C<5., 
Ellwanger fs Barry a Block, Rochester. N Y, 
YEW SEEDLING POTATOES. 
THREE NEW KINDS of great excellence, not to 
he found in any other Catalogue, will ho found on- 
graved and fully described iu my new Seed Cata¬ 
logue. Bent gratis to all- 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
P ARK HOTIil, 
ON THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN, 
Cor. BEEKMAN und NASSAU STREETS, 
Near Ctty hall Park. nku' \ohk. 
GEORGE WIGHT, PBOPRIKTOR. 
N. B.— Located In the very heart of the wholesale 
business, this is one of the most conveniently located 
Hotel* for Merchants, Business Men and Others visit¬ 
ing the city. _ 
ULJI1RA FEMALE COLLEGE, 
l j A Superior College and a Model Chris¬ 
tian HOME. Course* of Study both Regular and 
Pel set ic. Terms very moderate. Advantages unsur¬ 
passed. Next session opens January 27th- 
Address RE v. A. W. COWL gift, B.D., 
President, Elmira, Chemung Co,, New Vork. 
-*■- Send for tiirufarto .1. O. FORD A. 
CO., 1(H Btwav. Strut, Bovj York. 
CAVE YOFR III ONE Y — By Ylanu- 
tj factnrlng C loth of ali kind? tor yourself und all 
your neighbors, on MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED 
SELF-ACTING HAND LOOM. The only Loom 
adapted to weaving Rag CARPET with a F ly Shut¬ 
tle. For Circulars and sample of Cloth, address, 
with stamp#, II. T. THOMAS, Successor to A. B. 
Gateb «fc Co , No. 29 N. 13 6t., Philadelphia. 9t*-6t 
DEEDS ! SEEDsi!-! A ll NOW KECEIV- 
tri ing my u-ua I supply of SEEDS of till kinds. My 
Garden Seeds have bum selootcd with especial refer¬ 
ence to the wants of Market Gardeners and the Re¬ 
tail Trade. My Annual Catalogue n now ready, and 
will be forwarded to all applicants. 
l* s, MESerode, Seedsman. 
tWThlt 2tU Lake Hr.. Chicago, 111. 
■VGTTUE.-IOn PTioWirrnpUa of the Rund- 
Xi somost t,adic? in the I Initou State? sent post -paid 
for 25 ots, KEEV E6 fc CO., 78 Nassau ht., New York. 
ri’ilIF. COPPER ‘STRIP FEED CUTTER 18 
| faster, cheaper and mure easy to work and ke> p 
in order than any other. Not (■> he puta tor till tried. 
Send for Illustrated Circular. PEEKSKILL PLOW 
WOUK8. Peokskill, N. Y., or Cleveland, Cihio. 
rnEN PER CENT. C OUPON BONDS nf the 
I City of Lansing, the Capital or Michigan. For 
sale by A. WILKINS, Detroit, Mich. f.W-4t 
WANTED SALESMEN TO TRAVE1 
it ell by sample a now lino ><f good*. Situi 
permanent and good wage?. If. II. RICH A B 
»:o., 413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1* 
rrilJE LITTLE GIANT HOK-SE-POWER 
I lia? been lu use and higlily approved tor over 
throe years, tt. is simple, durable, compact, cheap, 
easily loaded and moved about by two men ; weight, 
650 lb*.; i? valuahln Ter Threshing Sawing W .1, 
Churning. Ginning Cotton, or where power U wanted 
from one to four Horses. Send for circular, 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 98 William St., New York. 
WANTED—A GENTS.— Dr. ASH B AI Gil'S 
v v " Wonder of the World ’’ IS warranted to cure 
rheumatism. Ac. 1? sold on t.he package system—no 
one is required to pay for it until fully tested. I pay 
good men 860 per month and a large commission to 
distribute these packages. Address 
997-31 J. C. TILTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
riHERRY LAWN FARAL-Ou*Descriptive 
V / Catalogue for l*6!l, of 6trnwherries, Raspberries, 
Blackberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Grapes, Rhea- 
barb, Asparagus, Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Plants, 
mailed free to all, on application. 
991-8t D. H. BROWN, New Brunswick, X. J. 
.EMPLOYMENT <>•,:> pans. fiYirpartltmlars,ad 
J dress H. M. SPENCER Brattleboro, Vt. 
jh3,000 SALARY, U. S. PIANO CO., N. Y. 
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