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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— The people of Omaha want an Opera Ho.me. 
— Augusta. Me., owes $055,000. 
— Nova SooUa Is movltur for a Maine Law. 
— Floridian corn Is growing finely. 
— Atlanta boasts an “ Ugly Club." 
— There is much sickness in Auburn, N. Y. 
— Baltimore has 3C.136 Inhabitants. 
— In Wilmington, N. C., shad arc sold by the 
pair. 
— Nevada produced $16,000,000 in bullion last 
year. 
— Savannah is shipping pine lumber to Scot¬ 
land. 
— Le Roy, N. Y., Is to have a now Episcopal 
church. 
— Tho Dominion Parliament meets again 
April 16. 
— In London six theators are managed by 
women. 
— San Francisco uses Alaskan ice at five cents 
a pound. 
— The small pox is on the decrease in San 
Francisco. 
— There are more than 3,000 music teachers lu 
New York, 
— Wellsvillc, N. Y., is to have a now Demo¬ 
cratic paper, 
— Tho Dubuque Congregational Church has a 
$6,000 organ. 
—Now potatoes are selling in New York for 
$12 per barrel. 
— Swords publishes the Vicksburg Herald and 
Spears edits It. 
— Planters near Memphis complain of the scar¬ 
city of laborers. 
— Prussia Is about to reduce the price of telo- 
gra piling one half. 
— Fall River, Mass., has a colored teacher in 
one of Us schools. 
— A wealthy Jewess is President of the Berlin 
Midnight Mission. 
— Tho Oentlomon's Social Club in St. Paul has 
sixty-five members. 
— The first advcx'tlsement was inserted in a 
London papor In 1618. 
— The Germans of Omaha started a dally 
paper ou the 16th Inst. 
— One-fifth of the order of Jesuits are said to 
be lu the United States. 
— South Carolina and Arkansas have ratified 
the Fifteenth Amendment. 
— The number or cotton spindles in tho United 
States is said to be 6,000,000. 
— Ocean County, N- J., is planting new cran¬ 
berry beds in largo numbers. 
— New tomatoes, cucumbers and strawberries 
have uppeured in New York. 
— The New York State Prisons in 1868 expend¬ 
ed $530,003 over their Income. 
— Schenectady is on pins and needles regard¬ 
ing her proposed water works. 
— Largo quantities of perch are being taken 
from tho Sluiucatele* Lake, N. Y. 
— A hundred pound sturgeon was recently 
caught. In Winnebago Lake, Wis. 
— Greece and Turkey are preparing- to inter¬ 
change diplomatic civilities again. 
— St. Paul Is to have a $300,000 hotel in place of 
the International, recently burnod. 
— The State Instit ution for the Blind, at Ba¬ 
tavia, N. Y-, ha3 about sixty Inmates. 
— The custom of ringing tho curfew bolL was 
revived at Dover, N. H., on the £2d ult. 
— New Hampshire’s State dobt will be reduced 
$300,000 during tho year ending June next. 
— The St. Louis and Illinois Bridge Company 
has voted to increase its capital to $4,000,000. 
— The Principals ol' the BuiTaio public, schools 
reccl vo $1,203 a yoar and aro asking for more. 
— The Boston Evening Transcript has just In¬ 
vested 100,000 superfluous dollars in real estate. 
— The Chicago merchants and proporty own¬ 
ers have insured every fireman’s life for $2,000. 
— Tho Chinese river, Hwangbo, has a new 
mouth —five hundred miles north of its old one. 
— The circulation of the Owcnxiloro Rmnana, 
Cardinal AntouelU's organ. Is lees than 700 copies. 
— The New York Legislature is considering an 
improved and much more stringent. Game Law. 
— The Queen ol' Belgium is a very good harp¬ 
ist. She learned to play it to soothe her slok 
son. 
— On the 16tli, at Richmond, Va., the ther¬ 
mometer fell twenty-two degrees in seven 
hours. 
—A genius at Houston, Texas, sows cow's tails 
on old horse hides and produces a merchantable 
article. 
— A Cincinnatian had himself committed to 
tho Insane Asylum to prevent his committing 
suicide. 
— A lamp chimney which had been in use nine 
years was recently broken at the Mottville, N 
Y., post-ollloe. 
— The teaching of doaf mutes to talk Is very 
successful at the Clarke Institution at North¬ 
ampton. Muss. 
— A New Hampshire man lately caught eighty- 
five pounds of trout In Lake Wjruiiphsuukoc in 
two days’ time. 
— The safe iu the Cleveland Custom House 
was opened and robbed of three hundred dollars 
on the 10th Inst. 
— A North port, (L. I.,) man owns ten miles of 
sea-shore, and is selling it for roof pebbles at 
five dollar's a ton. 
— The Ithacan says that more buildings are to 
be erected In Ithaca this year than daring any 
previous one. 
— A Medina (N. Y.) newsdealer sued another 
for encroaching upon his domain, and gained 
six cents as a verdict. 
— The peach bed3 at Vineland, N. J., are said 
to promise a largo crop of fruit, and the wheut 
fields never looked better. 
— The organ at St. Paul's Church, London, is 
in such bad Order that It frequently' breaks 
down in the midst of service. 
— It Is said that the Cashier of the First Na¬ 
tional Bank of Rockford, Ill., has absconded, 
and the bank will probably fail. 
— The funeral of Hon. James Guthrie was at¬ 
tended on the 15th by the Masonic Fraternity 
and a large number of citizens. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
T>TJRF. CHESTER, WHITE PIGS by the 
A original chipper. sand tor Circular on Brewing 
fund Care or Swlue. PROS. WOOD, Doe Ron, P.i. 
1JHANK MILI-EP *fc CO.. AT IS AND 20 
A (’pour St-. New York, nro putting up Liiorio'i fni/ 
Oils of superior quality, which thoy win-run 1 to give 
bullre satisfaction in nil cases, provided they can 
know the kind of machinery-tor which it :s required, 
and select the Oil best salted to the purposo. 
^INERAL WATER. 
JtUSSISQ UOI 
SFEIIsTG WATER, 
FOB SALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS, 
CtJ2R.ES CANCER, 
NEW HAND DR-ILL—**TilE PLANET.” ClBES Cl EANK0178 AFFECTIONS, 
A. Is simple, complete, oiholent. Bows, perfectly. 
liuanos and Phosphate*; also, Peon, Tu rn ips and all 
other> iced*. In Operation at New York Formers' Club 
on lot U. Circulars of 
100l-2t 
SAMUEL I,. ALLEN, 
CiiinuinliiButi, N. .1. 
xatw ini lutica wi HiirviMii 
■ f which I grew myself,) sen 
JAMU8J.il GREGORY, 
Marblehead. Mass. 
CURES SCROFULA, 
AND ALL THE 
YiriTlIOUT A GOOD DIGESTION 
» ' All other temporal blessings are comparatively 
worthless. The dyspeptlo millionaire who has tried 
all the potions of the medicul profession in vain, 
and believes his complaint to be inoumbio, would 
give hall hia fortune to be freed rrom the horrors 
of Indigestion, and thusonubled to enjoy the other 
half. Of course he would. 
Perhaps HOSTETTUR'S STOMACH BITTERS 
has been recommended to such a sufferer. Possibly 
he has turned from the rrtend who made the sug¬ 
gestion with n snoer. Intimating that ho has no faith 
In any “ patent racclleino." If this has been the ease, 
so much the worse for 61m. IDs Incredulity dooms 
him to a life of misery. All tho luxuries which wealth 
can purchase are at his command. Not one of them 
can give him pleasur e. Uls own irrational obstinacy 
Is his bane. 
Tho mosses, happily for themselves, are loss skep¬ 
tical. There la such a thing as hauled unMief, as 
well as bigoted (nxlulity, and a golden mean between 
tho two, which nion and womeu who are gifted with 
common souse adopt and profit by. Those aro tho 
class tha t patronize and recommend HOSTETTER'S 
BITTERS. Why (lo they approve this famous antl- 
dyBpoptie and antl-blllous preparation ? Simply be¬ 
cause they have not boon too much ibo slaves of 
senseless prejudice to glvo lift fair (rial, and have 
found th.it when nil other tonics, stimulants and 
stomachlcttfailed, It produced the desired effect. 
“Strike, but hour,” said the Roman sage, whnn Ills 
Ignorant onomlr* were ti*»uUlng him. ’’ Doubt, but 
try.” suvh the roan who has been cured of tiidigos- 
llon, or bilious*)ess, or intermittent fever, by the 
Bitters, as be relutes ills experience of the medicine 
to Ills invalid friend" WhnuViir Is so wedded to Ills 
own foregone ..-olli-al conclusions, us to decline 
to test tho properties of a medicine nndor-md by tho 
testimony of Inteltlgunl niun lu every walk of life, 
and approved by the people at large, J,".. rrri to suffer. 
ASAfiU ORANGE SEED, NEW, $15 
VJ bushel 
Usage hedge plants, first class. 10 . 000 , $ 25 . 
OSAGE HEDGE PI,ANTS, extra, lO.OOO, 930. 
ROOT GRAFTS—APPLE. 10,000, *00; Pi, Alt, 1,000,925. 
Pcath, in bud, Hale’s Eahly, (fee., superb stock, 
BLACKBERRY — BJtTAIlNNY, 1.000. §30; LAW- 
TON, 1.000, #2l>. 
BLACKBERRY WILSON’S EARLY, sttong plants, 
1 000. filtt. 
'BTRA \vBERRY—JBCt’NDA, Boyben’s 30, CUAS. 
Downing. 
STRAWBERRY—MiCUXOAN Seedlino, lino late, 
100. §15. 
STOCKS, per 1,000. Drat Class —ArPLE, $5; PEAR, 
$20; Qpi.NCE. 
seedlings— Pine, Spruce, Black walnut, 
LAIK'II, AC- 
SEEDLINGS—Bilvlr or Soft Maple, one foot, 
1,1)00, 93. 
BOX DWARF, for edging. t,000. 815. 
ROBES, own roots, three six,os, 1,000, 850, §75, $100. 
ltOSE -Marshal Nill, superb now yellow, 100, 
$12 to $20. 
GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, 10 
houses full, 
ramie, tritomas, lilies, phloxes, dah¬ 
lias. ft c. 
Send 10 cents for three Spring Catalogues. 
F. K. PHOENIX, 
1000-4t Bloomington, Mcl.eun Co., Illinois. 
^ A L E 31 GRADE. 
S’TRST PREMlttM at the Lake Shore Grape Growers’ 
Association last full Uncquuled clock,offered at low 
rate!*. 
’• Tho beet of all my Hybrids; ns early ns Delaware 
and Hartford."—E. B. Rogers. Salem, Maas. 
"My lurgeat. vine this year hud (50 or 70 bundle*, 
sonic of wlileh weighed over one pound cadi."—8. J. 
Parker, m. l>. 
•* I cannot doubt Its great value n« a market grape. 
I wish you, therefore, in bold for nm four thousand 
No. 1 vines for planting lu my own vineyards.”—W il¬ 
liam Griffith. 
“ Stand.-! at the head of nil the new grapes which 
1 have tried." Cunt. John Spalding. 
Our stock was derived entirely from Mr. Rogers 
himself. 
t3T Circular and price list sent on application. 
T. I,, 'll A It HIM, 
Salcm-on-lCrle, Brocton. N. Y. 
I. H. Babcock, Agent, to whom nil Inquiries may 
be addressed. 1000-2fc 
P INE HILL N (JHS ERIE!!*, 
BUFFALO, N. V. 
15,000 PEACH TREKS—Standard varieties. 
APPLE—Standard and Dwarf Trees. 
PEAR- " " ’’ 
CHERRY- •« “ 
PLUM TREKS. GRAPE VINES. CURRANTS, Ac. 
Also, 10,am 1-year old HORSECHEBT.NUT TREES. 
16,am.-year “ “ 
tW For sale low. Price List, on application. 
GODFREY ZIMMKKMANN. 
1000-2t P. O. Box 3.107. Buffalo. N. V. 
X r EXV ONION SEED. — 1 WILE SELL 
L> tho remainder or my stock of Large Rod Weatli- 
ersflcld Onion Seed, at reduced rutes, via;—$5.50 per 
pound. 
f warrant every seed of every variety to he, of the 
growthof 1HG8, from good stock. Farmers! Yon know 
that poor seed Is dear, even when It cobts nothing. 
These se«l 1 warrant. 
Catalogues of over 200 varieties of Garden Heed 
(over one liiindrod of which I grew mvself.) sent 
gratis to all. J AMDS J. ft. GREGORY. 
1000-2t Marblehead, Mass. 
Impurities of the aloofly _i _ 
rpiIE WORKSHOP. 
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Dovoled to Progress In the Useful Arts, with a 
Bpoehilty In Ornamental Ion Founded In Iflffl, now 
publtaliod In English, German, French and Italian. 
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lurers o l Bronzes. Silverware, Gns fixtures. Wall 
Paper. Carpets and Oil Cloth. Mouldings Uranus, 
Terra Cotta, uud for every variety of Art-Industry. 
Each number is accompanied with a shoot of en¬ 
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TERMS, f'l.in a your, payable In advance; single 
numbers 50 cents. 
Back Volumes supplied. Easy Terms for Clubs. 
12T - Active Canvassers wanted everywhere. 
E. STEIGER. Publisher. 
1000-St 22 A 2t Frankfort St., New York. 
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NEW FAMILY RECEIPT BOOK 
if’OR, THE KITCHEN. 
A Practical System for Private Families, in Town 
and Country, with Directions for 
Carving and Arranging the Tabic for Parties, Ac., Ac. 
AND IS THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR 
BRIG-HT’S DISEASE, 
AND OTHER 
DISEASES OF THE K1DAETS. 
This is the original spring Water from Vermont 
which has wrought so many wonder u! cures , and is 
advertised only to distinguish It from the many imita - | 
Hotts that are now attempted to he palmed upon the 
public as being equal to th« virtues of the Mxsstsquoi. 
Pamphlets containing an account of many wonder¬ 
ful cures, attested by eminent, physicians and others, 
cun be him gratis, by calling at or addressing u note to 
OTISSlSatOI SFRINGS, 
NO. 535 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
CHAMBERLAIN'S 
Patent Screw Stamp Machine, 
FOR FARMER'* USE. 
Safe, Economical, Hicup, and 
the best iu use Will [Tull the 
largest stump with case. 
Patented Juno 11th, 1867. 
For portlcuiftnt wnd Tor circular to I 
Geo. Chuinticrlain 4 tfoo, Olan, NY- 
’HNNNNNNNSNNNNR 
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—I A III 
X now prepared to furnish all classes with constant 
employment at their homes, the whole of the Unto, 
or for tho Bimro moments. HuMlneBS fiew, light tiud 
profitable. Filter epnUt to fiV per eveulnff easily 
out noil l)v per sent, of cither sox, and the boy* and 
1. 31 IRA FE 31 V r, E COLL EG E . 1N1E S. A. U\ IiILL, 
I 3L3IIR1 FEMALE COLLEGE. 
J A SPPEUIOR COLI LGE Uli'l II SUlflBI. t.'UHIS- 
Tian Home. Cotirnes of Study both Krout.>r and 
Eclectic. Terms very moderate. Advantages unsur¬ 
passed. Next session opens .Linuary 27131, 
Address IIKV. A . W COWLES. LU>„ 
President, Elmlm, Chemung Co., Now York. 
CENT FREE! 
O M. O’KEKFE. SON & CO'S 
UATAX,OGrUE OI-' S.BBOS, 
And tiuijiG to ray. Fr.owmt A.vn Veqetabi.e 
(rAHDKN cow. IRiCi Every lover of flowers wishing 
,n guraett piutitirig, take lour sWWi'« t 
so lur anurt thin, your Urg -.t sasu 
them. Board them up lo form the 
box three feet high nti the north Mas 
ear nod bv persons of either sox, uud the hoys and 
glrU oiu-ti nearly as much us men. Great Induce¬ 
ments arc uflhrecl tliose who will devote their whole 
time to the business . And, that every person who 
sec* the notice, may aeud me their address and test 
tbO business-for themselves. I make the following 
unparalleled offer: To all who are not well satlsfled 
wit h the tmsiness, 1 will send $1 to pay for the t rouble 
of uniting me. Full particulars, directions, Ac., scut, 
free. Sample Bent, by mull for 10 cts. Address 
flWMt E. C. ALLUN, Augusta, Me. 
I 3,tir,n FOR SALE LAKELAND — 
The farm of the late II. T- E. Foster, In tho town 
of Fayette, Seneca eouuty. It fronts-for half ft mile 
on the oust, shore of Seneca Lake, and Is six miles 
from Geneva. The farm consists of 813 acres, uml Is 
a parallelogram r,i half u mile In width by three- 
quarters of u inllc in length ; 2tX) uorei* in a high tuto 
of cultivation, and about in acres of lino woodland. 
TUU farm has received Ibo promlnm as the best farm 
from both the County aud State Agriculturnl Socie¬ 
ties. The main House U 30x10, will) a wing 30x20,and 
back tmlldlligs. There urn lltreo new farm houses On 
the property, also eaiTtiige-boiise, tue-housc, liorse- 
Rt/ihle, cow,stable, large bams arid shads, Ac., Ac. 
The farm Is rcmurkablv well watered, and has two 
fine orchards, containing the host varieties of apples, 
pears, ebon ies, and peaches For terms and further 
particulars, apply to J. p GIRAUD FOSTER, No, 09 
Wall street, New York City. wii-tf 
TO HAVE VEGETABLES VERY 
I Early.—About nix weeks b>dor« the usual time 
of garden planting, take four stake* and drive them 
an tur aaurt that your large** susfj -vtll just cover 
them. Board them up to form the four sides of a 
box three feet high tin tho north ride and two ami a 
half on the south ; put In eight Inches "f man urn and 
eight or good soli On top or that; with the end of u 
lioe-bnmllo make holes an Inch deep, and four tnelK<» 
upurt. each way. Plant vur seed" In these, allowing 
six kernels of com, or ten cucumber seeds, Ac., to 
cat'll hole. Then, ul the oxihrallon of the six weeks, 
remove each " hill " to Its destined plum: In the gar- 
dun. If this Is done with ordinary earn and the best 
Implement, there flood not, a leaf wilt, though tho 
com should be eighteen Inches high. The implement 
will he sent free, on receipt of four dollars, by E. G. 
NICHOLS, Beaufort. South Carolina. 
Register your letters. 99D-3t 
f 1AKTHAGK *,31 \1.L FRUIT NURSERY* 
Vv I’. (3. REYNOLDS. Proprietor. Itoeho.-.ter, N. Y. 
Best varieties ol small frulia — Old und now. Cata¬ 
logue free to all uppllcanta. 9116-tt 
I7i K A N t! O N I A 11 l S S* It E K R Y 
I" Plants. —This In doubtloss the best aud most 
profit able yud raspberry for market culture. Plants 
from the celebrated fruit farm of the Into J. D. Shu¬ 
ler, are now offered for sale by the doy.rn, hundred 
or thousand Plants warranted true to name. No 
other vuncties grown on our grounds. Parties wish¬ 
ing ten t,o twenty thousand will be dealt with on 
liberal terms. Price per dozen, $1; per hundred, SI; 
per thousand. $26. Address Mrs. J. I>, SHULER, 
Lockport, N. Y. itw-rtt 
A ttention, -n ew settled! bn t, 
Cheap Farm and Fruit Lands, Village Lots and 
Water Power, 41 miles from New‘York City; will suit¬ 
ed to all crops; ell mat© mild: no fever and ague; 
water soft, and puro; <26 and upwards per aero; 
terms liberal. For circulars, with mops, sent free, 
address It. CAMPBELL, 153 Broadway, N. Y., or 
D. W. BRIGHAM, Agent, 
990-41 Bricks burg, Ocean County, N. J. 
agents wanted for 
DR, EARCE S 
NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE. 
On fin© 1 
costing over $3,00(1, and of unrivalled beauty, gran¬ 
deur. delicacy and e.volleniio. Highly commended 
by Bishops Morris, Pimps in and dark. Rev. Albert 
Barnes, the entire religion,, pixw.’, college professors, 
aud clergymen of every .'..jiioinlMfCon, One sars: 
”It Isa Iflayut iul, tfiw^uatluz, Impressive, Invaluable 
bookanother, 1 It. Is preicBus as gurusanother, 
‘‘it ougJrt t" he a Uouselwld book throughout the 
English speaking world." Grunt inducements to 
Clergymen. Teachers, Students and Agents. One 
agent sold 302 in three weeks, another 67 In one week, 
another 4fi m one day, and so ou. For circular, the 
KSPUyU‘' nrJ anons. in-lee. and terms to agents, address 
ZEIOLbR, McCCKDY A CO., Phlhidelphlu, W.. Cin¬ 
cinnati, O., Clrleago, Ill., or St. Louis, Mo. I(l<J0-4t 
rpENNESSEE LANDS. THE UNDER- 
A aiffmed Is the owner of 20 ,1100 acres of land lying 
In Hickman and Humphries counties, some of wlih-h 
Is convenient to Hvcr and railroad, w in he sold In 
bodies of 5,0txi acres each, or amaller lots if desired. 
V\ill show the land to any one who desin s to pur- 
chase. Title wuTMitod, and price from $1 to $3../J 
per acre. For particulars address 
OBVIU.KA NIXON, 
Clarksville, Teiuiessuo. 
F ALLEY SEMINARY, FELTON, N. 
Y. — The Spring and Anniversary Term opens 
April 1st. Board, Washing, Fuel and Room, fur- 
nlsbod, except sheets, pillow canes, bed spread and 
carpet, $56. Tuition In Common English, $9. tor 
Circulars or Catalogues address 
10CX)-2t J. P. GRIFFIN, Fulton, N. Y. 
P RIZE ALDERNEY COWS, BULLS AND 
Holters, from imported stock, imported and prize 
native poultry and eggs. Send stamp for circular. 
Buy the Standard, of Excellence, containing full de¬ 
scription of every vuricty of priultrv. PrfOG 50 cents. 
Wfft J, M. HA] 
YAd BARRELS OF THE EARLY GOOD. 
fJVVJ rich. Gleason nod New While Peach Blow 
Potatoes- for sale ot the Grand River Nurseries. 
Also, a splendid -took of Peach Trees. Addrr-s 
NOAH P. HUSTED, Lowell, Kent Co., U.oh. 
cifii’K Tnnlte Emery Wheel Cm* Fact, does 
X not glare, gum, heat or smell, and Is cheap. For cir¬ 
culars adti'eas the Ta.mtkC o.. Stroudsburg. Pa. 
K BAKE’S SUB BOIL-CAN J5E AT- 
tached to any plow. The best in use. Price 
$10, HOWARD IRON WORKS, Buffalo, N, Y, 
this new work free of charge, should address im¬ 
mediately M. O'KEEFE, SON A CO.. 
Ellwauger A Barry s Block, Rochester, N Y. 
TTOW SHALL WE PAINT OUR 
I! HOUSES ? 
READY MADE COLORS FOR PAINTING 
EXTERIORS OF COUNTRY AND 
CITY HOUSES. 
These Palnta require only to he (binned with Raw 
Linseed Oil to make them ready for use. The list In¬ 
cludes forty shades and tints, comprising ail (lie od¬ 
ors suitable for exterior painting. In durability and 
permanency of color they will be found superior In 
every reaped to pure White I.end, while they cost 
(considering tho quantity required) only about half 
as much. 
Sample Cards, with a Descriptive Pamphlet, sent 
flee by mail Be sure you got the genuine “ It AIL- 
ROAD" Colors, every puckugo of Which Bears our 
full name. In addition to our copy-righted titleH jui.- 
HoAii I'Ai.vfs \Nil RAILROAD Coi.iinfl." None are 
reliable which do not hear those marks. 
Wo would call attention also to our W A UK A NT ED 
PEKFECTLY FIRE COM IU NATION WHITE 
LE A o, which for economy and durability is the host 
In market Foe rale by ALL P vint Dkailiim through¬ 
out the cuuutf-y, or M A8UIIY A AV111 TON. 
HI Fulton Sired. New Yolk. 
PrODrldora of Dm Globe Wfllte Lead mid C'dor 
VVorlc*. M.'innfiieliiyci's (.if While Loud, Zlue and 
Painters’ Finn Colors, 
N B.-" flow Shull we I’alnt." A popular treatise 
on the url of House Pntnlhig, Ac., lij' John W, Mn- 
sury Cloth. 216 pages. $1.50, Also, flints on llouso 
Pliinllng. Cloth. 81 pages. 10 cents. Either of (he 
above sent free by mall oil receipt of price. 991-3t 
M edina iron works, 
MEDINA, ORLEANS CO„ N. Y,, 
H. W. MOUNT, X > *Ol>f1fe'tOf. 
Works extending from Canal, foot Cross St,, to llace St. 
VELOCIPEDES, of three kinds : Wood - Sa wing 
Machinery, of all kinds and sizes; Wood Spill tors: 
Homo Powers, three kinds; Mowing Machines; 
Scroll Saws; Hub-Boring Machines - Improved Apple 
Grinder; Ratchet Cider Screws, Wine Screws; luck 
Screws; Chenso Screws ; Vice Screws ; Cotton Plant¬ 
ers; Potato vleiilera; Potato Diggers; Straw Cutters; 
Vegetable i ‘niters: Field Rollers; Garden Rollers; 
Tallow Presses; Caldron Kettles.; I’lbws; {tampers; 
Cultlvutors, Ac., Ac. 
fry- Send for ii1u.ilrntod Descriptive circular and 
Price List, Plmiecaudrosa J. vv. MOUNT, 
P O, BOX lil t. (P.M-tf) 
ILLCSTUATEO WITH NCMEHOCH ENGRAVINGS. 
12mo., Cloth. Bevelled Boards. 427 Pages. Price $2. 
Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, on Receipt of Price. 
[The book which meets the wants of the times, de¬ 
serves a place in every household, and the writer 
who, lu tliose degenerate days, contributes to lha 
pleasures, and at tho same time advances the roul 
welfare of tho race, deserves a pluco In the Calendar 
with all the honofaotors of tho ago. "Mrs. IIIll's 
Practical Cookery and liecoipt Book" comes up to 
the standard here laid down.] 
NEW YORK: 
T1IOMAS O’KANE & «0., 
FubllNlicrM, 
13(1 Nassau and 11 Beekmun streets. 
Catalogue of Publications sent to any address on 
application. 990-2teo 
Ison, $3.50 per lib]. J hhl. lliirlson. with 1 H>. Rose, 
$4.60. Orders tilled In rotation, when no danger ot 
frost. G. 0. DORSEY, Geneva. N. Y. 
1 3U>noVlii> 3 LIT31- 
.1 1N1UM BUONZIO IIL'MIM.- 
Cabk.d WATCHES. Prices 
from $10.00 to $22.W. 
From the Scientific American, m vt-WMiSjmm 
April n 1868. a A; 
“The color of tills metal R &•-- .-yATOi>| 
closely resembles that Of IS A. ■ '•i eVi 
gold. Is more grateful to the WJA ;’- , -OsSh 
eye. uml Its luster brilliant." BA f W/P* I 
When desired.theue watc-li- | *\« 
es will he sent to any Express ? ■> B 
Office, and permlAslOn of ex- WBl J i t* / 
iiniiniitioii grunted, upon puy- fMM I m?'-.a 'JJia 
moiit of freight clmrgos. fF#! 
Description of goods andl BW-Lj - a . J t a 7r7^J l 
metal sent 1i|ion urinlleatioii. An Inspection of mv 
goods earnestly RolfcUed. 
JULES D’llHflUENlN VPlLLKMIN. 
42 any n Nassau Street. New York. 
tTf For sahi by all respectable defiluj-8. 
W. MOUNT, 
Medina, N. V. 
CAVE YOUR MONEY By Mauu- 
ii laotiirlng Olcth ot alt kinds tor yourself and all 
your neighbors, on M ENDIONU ALL’S IMPROVED 
SELF-ACTING HAND LOOM. The only Loom 
adapted to weaving Rag Carrot with a Fi.v ftifnT- 
Tt.E. Fur GLtCuIura and sample of Clotli, address, 
with stumps, H. T. THOMAS, Bufiei'saor to A B. 
(lAJr.H ,V CO., No. 29 N. hi St.. Philadelphia. HW-lit 
F ARIUERH! MORE THAN ONE-HALF 
may be added to the durability of your Harness 
and Carriage Tops, aud millions of nuflmy may lie 
saved, with little cure und trifling expense, by using 
FRANK MILLER'S PREPARED HARNESS OIL 
BLACKING, which Is equally valuable for Bootsund 
Shoes, hut Is uot so effoctuiuly water proof us Frank 
Miller’s Celebrated Water Pnom- OIL Blacking. 
During Thirty-Ykahs' Trial nothing has been 
found to equal these articles. They can he easily 
Obtained almost everywhere._ 
HO YOU WANT A 
^ TIME KEEPER ? 
If so, ask vour watchmaker for a BORKf. ft COBR- 
voisiLH Nickel Eyva.i Barest Khcari. mb«t Lkvvjh 
Watch, lias no superior In its excellency of mate¬ 
rial and workmuushlp. Prize Medals awarded at 
London, Purls uiel Swiss Expositions for best per¬ 
formance. These watches are all full ruby jeweled 
and chronomotor balance, and wnrrimtod to perform 
correctly or the money refunded. Send for Do- 
Bcriptive List. Liberal ulMMiUnt to the Trade. 
QU1NCHE & KRUGLKR, 
H Sc 10 John St., (up stairs.) New York. 
Only Wholesale Agents for the Manufacturers. 
DE5D FOR PRICE LIST OF l«W 
O prices of Plants and 1 'otnloes. Large stock of 
them on band, and 1 rare m if, what price others sell 
at. no man can undersell me for the same (nudity of 
stock. Strawberry. Raspheiry,Blackberry,Currante. 
Gooseberry. Grapes, and Early Rose, Good rich and 
Harison Potatoes, In small or large quantities. Also 
libot Cuttings, by tho dozen. HXl, 1.000 Or UI.00U. 
999-tI THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorcstown, N. J. 
T) I U K F O R I) *v II VFFKIAN’S 
NEW GRAIN Dill lJ., 
THE FARMERS' FAVORITE, 
Either with or without Grass Seeder and Fertilizer 
attachments. Greatly Improved for I860. 
S, N. GALLUP, Gen I Art, Maecdon, N. V. 
W. L, BUCKING If A M. Gen’l Southern Agt.., 86>5 
South Charles St.. Haltiniore, Me. 
The nnmermn und valuable improvements mude 
during the. past year warrant us In recommending 
It us the heat Grain Drill In the world, capable of 
seeding all varieties of grain, us Wheat, Oats, Bar¬ 
ley, Peas, Coro, Pumpkin Heeds, &o., In (he best pos¬ 
sible manner and quantities varying from bushel 
to I bushels per lUiriL Send for l Irculnr. 
Agents wanted. BICKFORD A HUFFMAN. 
IMXi-Jt Macedon, N. Y. 
I ftilfl AGENTS WANTED.—WE WILL 
JL»" * pay good agents a salary of $30 per woek, 
or allow t horn a liberal commission, to sell our New 
and Useful Inventions. For full particulars, address 
1000-21 M. WAGNBlt&CO.Mai hi ■ 
I 7i fl a s FROM f M FOR T BD ST t»t k 
j Creve-Cocuo, Bluck-Gueldors uml Brahmas, $4, 
$2 and $2 por dozen. I'aekod and dellverod at ex¬ 
press office, on receipt of price. Address 
1000-tl B. D. WALCOTT. Now York Mills, N. Y. 
M AmT,N ' * «°'’ 8 
ALUM AND DRY FDASTDR 
j Fire ami Hurglar 
Rochester Oommercical Nurseries, 
[Established, 1830.] 
WM. 8. LITTLE .Proprietor. 
I offer for Sprino Balks a large and UN¬ 
BROKEN assortment of Nursery Products of excel¬ 
lent quality. 
Descriptive Catalogues,80 pages, 10 cents. The Cir¬ 
cular of Prices, per dozen, per 100, per 1,000, sent t« 
all applicants. 
Nurserymen. Doalers and Planters, largo and small, 
address WM. 8. LITTLE, 
UU7-3tco Boohostcr, N. Y. 
C IONO VKtt’S COLOSSAL A SPAR A- 
> gus, (.Tosby’s 8wcot Corn, Shlcll’s Solid Mam¬ 
moth Tomato, Ac., Ac., Ac., are Uencrumd in our 
New Descriptive 
SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1869, 
which will be forwarded to all applicants. Address, 
U. li. ALLEN A CO., 
P. O. Box iffti. Now York City 
IfT. VERSON IRON WORK 8, 
j.TI (Estahll-ih-Ml IKi'i.) Muriufactn.ru 
STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, 
from 10 to 1,000 hrirse-powor. 
PORTABLE ENGINES AND CIRCULAR HAW- 
MI LT.4S, 
so complete that they are put. m operation in threo 
days' time. 
PORTA ni.K GRIST-MILLS AND BOLTS. Mer¬ 
chant and Kxutotn FLOURING M rLl.S complete, with 
drawings for building* and millwrights to erect and 
put them III opcmtluii. Terms liberal; satlsfimtlon 
guaranteed. 
CIRCULAR SAWS, RUBBER AND LEATHER 
BELTING, and MILL FURNISHING 
GOODS Iii stock. 
For estimates uud elreulara, uddror i 
t.'i A J. CoopEr A C0„ Mt. Vernon, Ohio- 
Branch Office uud Warehouse, No. 33 Michigan Avo., 
Chicago, XU. 085-ttteo 
P A IS K II <4 T U L , 
ON THE AMERICAN A El 
ROPE AN PLAN, 
and NASSAU STREETS, 
’4UR, NEW YORK. 
geqkgb wight, proprietor. 
N. li.-Located In the very heart of njiTi wholesale! 
business, t hl« is one of the most, conveniently located 
Hotels for MerchuuU, Business Men and uiliurv, visit¬ 
ing the city. 
MpUK LITTLE GIA NT IIOR8E-POWER 
X bus been iu use and highly approved foj over 
three years. It I- simple, durable, ecinipue.t. cheuo. 
ARM THE MOST D881KABLE FOR QUALITY, 
FINISH AND PRICE. 
. t No. 265 Broudwny. New York, 
vv l r.r u-Nic No. 721 Chest nut St.. Philadelphia. 
WA4ct.iot.ui..., fy o, log Bank St, Cleveland.CBil 
finERKY 1.A W N FA RM. Our Deaerlptlve 
V J Catalogue for IbflH; of Strawberries, K-ispberrles, 
Blackherrieft, CuiTanis, Goosohcrrlcs, Grapes, Rbeu- 
harb. Asparagus. Seed Potatoes and Vegetable Plants, 
mailed free to all. on application. 
904-8t D. H. BROWN, New Brunswick, N. J. 
New Brunswick, N. J. 
n UDSON Ul V. INSTITUTE, Clavemck, N. Y. 
A ilrstaduss Boarding School for both sexes. 
Term opens April 5, lhtiO. ulv. Alonzo Flack, A. 
NL, Pri ncipal. __ IftO-it. 
I FOSTER’S FERTILIZER AND GRAIN 
1 Sower, with or without harrow attachment. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
For free descriptive Circulars, address 
IKW-tf OSBORNE, FOSTER A CO.. Palmyra, X. Y. 
fl KEEN -HOUSE VXD N I'USER V FOR 
sale.-I will sell my Greon-Hotisc and Nursery 
at a bargain If applied for booh. Both are iu fine 
condition. A tine chance for a man with small cap¬ 
ital. N. RUSSELL DAVIS, South Deerfield, Mass. 
YTOTICE.— I 00 PliotoimtpliH of the llnnd- 
i" sonicvt Ladteslnthe United States sent. post-paJd 
for 25 cts. REEVES & CO., 78 Nassau St., New York. 
fl W. IDELL, 
7 ' FRUIT v\ ND PRODUCE 
4’O M ]ft I fit H X'OM ill E K C II AIT, 
West Street, Foot of Dey, 
N B5 w 5' o R ic . 
H arison, early gooduicii and 
liurly White Sprout Seed Potatoes. Per barrel, 
$1.50; Ten bbls.. $10.00: Fifty hbls., $175.00. 
fi'W-lt I>. I). COTT0M, Dayton, Ohio. 
.C150.000.000 Si 
Estates Ucgistry. eommencimr 100O. Fee to search 
for unv name, r-. GUN ft CO., 6 Prince of Wales 
Road. London, England. 991-131 
VEW AND RARE PLANTS. John Hu a I 
Lx oners a large collection of bedding and other 
£3,000 SALARY, 
PIANO CO., N. Y. 
LN offers a large collection of bedding and other 
Plants, many of great beauty. 
Catalogues mailed on application. 
JOHN SaUL. Washington, D. C, 
( tiurnmg, Ginning Cottoi), or whore power is wanton 
from one to four liorsi-w. Scud for i-Jicuhtr. 
JOHN W QI INC'Y, 9 1 i ... 
u E E B V i \ i 1.7 in A 31 tj (KTH 
X ChiAter Hu»*p()t*rry plimt.M, (y'ui'runtcd fruf, hch) 
Oiy clreulur.l t'lAJ per dozeri, R2 per 10). Davidson < 
Thornless, $1.50 per dozen, $0 per |tR), Senocn black- 
cap, $2 per tip*., $1» per 100. Doolittle Kn i^ierry.iOoLs. 
per (lor.., $1.50 pe r 100. J t'CCXH A (K no x'a 700) Stra wber- 
ry, 16 planta 50 cts., *1,60 tier inn, (fT .'o per 1,000 by e.v- 
presn, luiptfld ) All plants warranted true to uiime. 
safe arrival guaranteed, n nd ooiu l ot good plants sent 
Out. (0 uLlier VarloUes. Price list L r.. 
-> M L. i , . v 
N O. 1 PERUVIAN t.( A Si), DISSOLVED 
Hones, Amimmuued Superplios|ihute, pure 
Ground Boues. Rone and Flesh, Sulphate of Soda. 
Bf y » siilphiite Ammonia, German 
yLW flWlr A I iL eClHolush Salts. Fish Guano, 
S * . M J a l a . « L „ XOfl-icd and Ground 31 cat, for 
sale, with all oLlivr fertilizing materials, by 
1000-2t GUO. E. WH 1TB, 150 Front Street, X. V. 
E ARLY ROSE POTATOES, WARRANT. 
c'l genuine. A small lot of this wonderful Po¬ 
tato for mile. 
Price for 1 lb., by Mall, prepaid.$0 75 
*’ 3 “ “ “ « . 2 (10 
“ 6 “ “ Express. 3 Do 
Apply early to A. M. HA X.STED, Rye, N. Y. 
fiOODltldl SEEDLINGS. THE PURE 
AJI seed of Harison, Gleason ami Early (ioodrlch 
depot for $3 per barrol. Ad- 
ur bolhI ol fliirliwin, GleflMon umt Knrly Goodrich 
(loltvi'rcfl ut ili'iHjt. for fft prr Ad- 
A. 0. DAY, West vVlailcJcJ, lieikiiiior Co., 
N- Y, _lOup.Qt 
R ees, send stamp to tiie little 
man, (3 feet 10 Inches high.) for his circular of 
the American Bee Hive. Harison Hoe Feeder* 
Italian and Egyptian Bens, nnd tlic Beekeeper’s Text 
Book. Addrcsn Col. J. LEFFKl,, Sprlnglleld. Ohio. 
i l.s i ii «: OLO A E JC A M> EAIKIjY 
l \ Rose Potatoes, at .’fl cents per pound. Davison’s 
Tliornless. and Mammoth Cluster Raspberries: Dr. 
‘£?' L ’ ’ U , u * un, ‘ Oha*. Do V. n l ng Stra wherry 1 ‘hints, 
at81.50 per dozen, bv mall. In qn.inllty - The Thorn- 
less at 81 Per 100, $30 ner 1,000, $200 for le.000; .Mam¬ 
moth Cluster, $10 per 100, $70 per 1,000, and the EnglSh 
Cluster Hops, $a per 1,000 sets, with l oyea on each. 
Address 1. W. BRIGGS, I*. M„ West Mucedon, N. Y. 
