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— Fast-day in Massachusetts, April 8th. 
— Small pox prevails at Oalrville, Ct. 
— The Thames is to have another tunnel. 
— Connecticut fasts on the 30th Inst. 
— Business is brisk in the Venango oil regions. 
— in Cincinnati, hair oil is made from dogs. ] 
— The Philadelphia directory contains 108,808 i 
names. 
— Massachusetts proposes to enfranchise her 
Indians. \ 
— The Prussian Diet adjourned sine die on the ' 
6th inst. 
— The Albany carpenters want four dollars 
per day. 
— The Cayuga Lake Railroad project has been 
revived. , 
. — A wagon and plow factory is to be started 
in Mobile. 
— The small pox is raging at Assuncion del 
Sur, Cuba. 
— Trout, fishing became lawful with the first 
of March. 
— Vermont’s highest peak is 4,389 feet above 
tide water. 
— Yeddo and Ncgata have been thrown open 
to foreigners. 
— Allegan, Mich., had a $70,000 fire on the night 
of the 5th lust. 
— San Francisco talks of having a World’s 
Fair next year. 
— Greenville, Tenn., is to give Andrew John¬ 
son a reception. 
— The military post at Indianola, Texas, has 
been abandoned. 
— Dus Moines, Iowa, has a dwelling house con¬ 
structed of paper. 
— Montreal had seventy-three inches of fresh 
snow in February. 
— The Ku Klux bill passed the Arkansas Sen¬ 
ate on the titli inst. 
— The Georgia Senate passed a General Educa¬ 
tion bill on the 8th inst. 
— Some of the Canadian railways are snowed 
in thirty-four feet deep. 
— A colored man presided at a recent school 
meeting in Owego, N. Y, 
— Boston imported five hundred cargoes of 
sugar and molasses in 1868. 
— The Hackensack Railroad of New Jersey has 
been swallowed by the Erie. 
— In Nevada when a man has been hung they 
say ho died of “ early rising." 
— Ti is said that every Spaniard in the town of 
Malora, Cuba, has been killed. 
— Melbourne. Australia, has a company to 
raise cotton in the Fecjco Islands. 
— Within a month four Southvillo (Ct.) ttleli 
have run away from their wives. 
— Grafton and Braintree, Mass., have elected 
women on their school committees. 
— The Madrid Royal Barracks were destroyed 
by an incendiary lire on the 7th inst. 
* The yellow fever was still raging, at last ad¬ 
vices. along the lower coast of Peru. 
— The annual incomes of the London charita¬ 
ble institutions amount to £3,000,000. 
— The Quiney (TU.) Whig calls delirium trem¬ 
ens the “legitimate result" ol' whisky. 
— Work upon the foundation of the new State 
Capitol, at Albany, will begin in April. 
Tho Colombian Congress refuses to amend 
the decree banishing .Mosquera’s sons. 
— Sun Fraud sco was gaily decorated with tlaga 
and a salute fired on inauguration day. 
Tho insurrection at Merida, Yucatan, is at 
an end, and the leaders have all been shot. 
Tho-Newburgh, (S. \'.) Board of Health 
furnishes free vaccination for all who apply. 
— At Lewiston, Me., on the morning of the 6th 
the t hermometer was twenty-two beiow zero- 
— Sovcnty-thrce failures occurred in Iowa 
last year, in which the liabilities were $091,(XX). 
— The Republicans carried every ward but one 
in the election at Auburn, Me., on thoSth inst. 
— Freight trains, laden with shoes only, are 
being run over tho Boston and Albany Railroad. 
— The Sixth Kentucky District annually turns 
into whisky corn enough to fatten 200,iXX) hogs 
— Since 1852, seventeen new translations of 
Shakspeare’s works have appeared in Germany. 
— The track of tho U. P. R. It. passed Ogden, 
Utah, on its way westward on Monday, the 8th 
inat. 
— The Oregon Legislature mot on the 5th, but, 
there being no quorum, adjourned until Septem¬ 
ber 20. 
— Salnave was repulsed in his recent attack 
upon Aux Ciiyos, and then sailed for Port uu 
Prince. 
— The Minnesota Legislature adjourned on 
the 5th, without acting upon the Constitutional 
Amendment. 
— Thu Montreal water works have given out 
from defective machinery, and the city is sup¬ 
plied by curts. 
—The new Music Hall at Worcester, Mass., 
seating 1,500 people, was dedicated on the even¬ 
ing of 9th Inst. 
— Maine druggists petition for a law requiring 
a special education for their business before en¬ 
tering upon it. 
- The stockholders of the Madrid and Sara¬ 
gossa Railroad arc prosecuting the Paris Roths¬ 
child for fraud. 
— The Michigan Legislature has under eon- 
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7«tiS FOR NUTTING, FROM 15 
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JINK HILL NURSERIES, 
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r UO TIIE WOK KI XU CLASS. 1 All 
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time to the business; and, that every person who 
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il'.KMt E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. 
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NEW GRAIN DRILL, 
THE FARMERS' FAVORITE, 
Either with or without. Grass Seeder and Fertilizer 
attachments. Greatly Improved for 1869. 
8. N. GALLUP, GonTAgt., MucedOn, N. Y. 
W. L. BUCKINGHAM. Gen'l Southern Agl., 5D}$ 
South Charles St.. Baltimore. Md. 
Thn numerous and valuable lraprovcments made 
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it us the best Grain Drill In the world, capable of 
seeding an varieties or grain, as Wheat. Outs, Har¬ 
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lo 1 bushels per acre. Semi for Circular. 
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I 0 u)- 3 t Mttcedan, N. Y, 
TNDUCEHENTN to agents 
X for the sale of 
X3L EEC II ’ fS 
Guide to Manage tlie Grape Vine. 
For every order containing $3,1 will send 25 copies, 
und as premium 
12 Gen, Meade Strawberry Plants, 
12 Phil. Sheridan 
2 Keeeh’s Favorite •* " 
.Witt yet put Hid. and choice of many thousand seed¬ 
lings of cxtciiosalnary promise. Plants sent, as soon 
its weal her will permit. All sent to one address, free 
by mail. Single copy, 25 cts.; $15 for 100. 
J. KEECil, Waterloo, N. Y. 
I’Aini FOR SALE LAKELAND — 
Ju The farm of the late II. IV E. Foster, In tho town 
of Fayette. Son ecu county. It fronts lor half a note 
on the oast shore of Seneca I,alec, and is six miles 
from Geneva. 'I’lie farm con*Ma of 212 acres, ami is 
a parallelogram id half a rode In width by three- 
quarter- of a mile lit length ; WXI aero- In a high state 
of cultlvulIon, und about 40 aerosol' fine woodland. 
This farm bus received the premium as the best farm 
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ties. The main Mouse is ,tux 10, with a wing ttOxSt),and 
hack buildings. Therearu three moy farm houses on 
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'l’hefurni Is remarkably well watered, and lias iwu 
fine orchards, e.otnulnmg the best varieties of apples, 
pears, clierrlo*. and poaches. For terms and further 
particulars, apply to .1. P. G1KAUD FOSTER, No. (59 
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No 2. “ " Ornamental 'I roes,&e. 10c. 
No. 3. " " Greenhouse Hunts, Ac. 5c. 
No I. Wholesale, trriKr:. 
9BG-4teo MLLWANGER ft BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
I Establish ki> 1840,1 Rochester. N. Y. 
•• TTUNTING IMt TRAPPING.” 
It An old trapper writes“ 1 have already, hy 
the uho of ymir hook, caught more game In one 
month than I usually caught In the whale season." 
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,LI. animals, from n, mink to a hour; to 
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Tells how to hunt tl»h: has 
A NF.YV HOOK, well printed 
i. .., (not ?l.) hut only 25coots, 5 
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HAXR’t 31. YV AG NEIL A. co, Marshall, Midi, 
Ijoi; sale, a pair of 3-year old 
I’ Black Matched Gelding Mules Without a fault. 
1 i'A hands high; weight. 2 ,IIH). Price, $m Address 
SAM L II K.-TUN, Batavia, N. Y. 
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CATALOGrUTIff OF SEEDS, 
Ax ii guide to the Flowek. and Yeoetable 
GAuden FOB 1869. Every lover of (lowers wishing 
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OSAGE HEDGE PL ANTS, evtra, 10,001.), $30. 
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PEACH, 111 hud, Hale’S Early, Ac., superb stock. 
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blackberry Kxttatinny, 1,000, #30; Law- 
1 'IU,a’cK'BEHRY-WILSON’ a early, strong plants, 
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S rUAYVBERRY-• JUCUNDA. BOYDEN’S 30. C'BAS. 
D STRAWBEURY-M.iCUIGAN 8KKDLING. fine lalO. 
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La pen, fte. 
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1 fKM) 1^3 k 
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k(, riAlll)KSIINO FOB IMtOFIT ” and 
Y.IT “PRACTICAL FLOItlCULT*tJKE.” 
BY PETER IIILVDERSON. 
The former detailing the mudes of Market Gar¬ 
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Commercial Flurlcub uru as prueueeilin the vicinity 
uf New York Mailed posl-paId tor : 1.51) riteh. 
Our Illnatrated Catalogne Of Semis and Imple 
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am now ready, and both will be mailed on receipt of 
25e., or sent with either of the almve la min without 
charge. HENDERSON A FLEMING. 
Seedsmen, Market Gardener# and Florists. 
67 Niihhiiu St.. New York 
Green Houses, Bergen City. N J. 993-leo 
O IK A VIATIC UK S’ GUIDE TO THE 
Kitchen Garden, Calendar for IHOII.niid Farmer’s 
uml Gardeners’ Price 1,1st, mailed to all nnnileants 
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\ , r IC44ICTA 3CL 1C l*L V NTS FOR EARLY 
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huge Plant# icolfl frame).#10.00 IP 1000 
“ " Early ErfuL CiuillUower 
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“ “ Horseradish Sets.. 7.s0 F ii)00 
Rcaduin May. New York Early Smooth 
Red Tomato Plants. 25.00 48 1000 
“ “ New CrlULSOh Cluster Tf,- 
inato Plants ttranHpl't'dh 10.00 41 lOO 
“ ’* New York Improved Egg 
Plant# (grown 1(1 pots)... 8.00 V 100 
“ “ Black Pekin and Large 
White Egg Plants (grown 
In pot#). 10.00 H 100 
PETER HENDERSON, 
Seedsman und Market Gardener, 
Gardens, Bergen City, N.J, (P Nassau St., N. Y. 
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IiW AND HAKE VICGETAIILIiS 
The original Introducer of the IIIrnn.YKD SQUASH 
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V INEGAR FROM CIDER, WINK OR 
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PKMKSKILI. PLOW WORKS. 
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IJ’ K A N C ONI A II A N I* K K It It Y 
I Plant#. This is doubtless the best and most, 
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^ I, and# are very fertile and situ¬ 
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Land Uommisaionor. 
Hannibal and fit. Joseph Railroad Co., 
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./ P. C, REYNOLDS, Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y, 
eat. varieties of small fruit#—old and new. Data, 
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rpEN PER CENT. COUPON liOMlH of ilia 
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