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Horticultural Advertisements , 
Yctv Publications, &c, 
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ft eni'li. fi per ilon.. hy nmil, postage p.dv!. .Salem 
wood f 10 per t.iXKJ hulls. For prices by the quantity, 
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The chapter on Insurance is especially full and 
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best. It is sold by subscription. 
/ IIKIK EAITI.H TUBES, lion. to Hie. 
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DEG IIV WITH OCTOBER. 
rit (» THE S E E I) T R A I) E 
A Our Preliminary Wholesale 
of Seeds for dealers only, dated Oct. 
mailed to applicants. J. M. THORRU 
i,» John St. 
‘20.000 Teachers and nearly a Quarter or A 
Mu.i .ion I’upil* are now studying the NATIONAL 
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Also, Fruit and Flower Pieces. Groups, different 
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A largo collection of Plates now on hand, and 
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a preparatory course on “The Gospel in the Old 
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CHRIST.’’ An excellent opportunity is afforded for 
Schools to 
fPame . y'ntinr mi ft Her Three //aog'/Uers, 
(New York: llurd & Houghton.)-No writers 
quite equal the French in conveying instruction 
to the young entertainingly, and no press excels 
the Riverside in rendering the style of their 
books as attractive as the contents. The present 
handsome volume is translnlcd from X. It. 
.Sai.vxtnk, and is “A grandpa’s talks and stories 
about Natural History and things of daily use." 
Dame Nature’s throe daughters, ns talked about, 
arc Vcgotalia, Anlmalia and Mineral la. The lit¬ 
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On the preparatory course. To all who 
E. illrni RIH - 
EmVAKI) tIAIC rnDAM 
AVIIJJAH IIEA P> EKSOA 
LlTlliS McADAJI 
HOY. S. I,. WOODFORD 
. 1 . W. IBEYKY 
IHIDJi AA' IIARTLETT - 
President. 
Vice-President. 
Secretary. 
1'oiis.iiitinR Actuary. 
Counsel. 
VIetlleal Examiner. 
Consulting; Examiner. 
B l. © © M I N G T © N M Its E It V . 
500 Acres. 18th Year. 10 Green-Houses. 
Knot, ornamental and Nursery Stork, Immense 
nnd reliable assortment very low rot rush. 
Applm -Including most miignlnrcnt stock of year¬ 
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Oldenburg, Illsfop, Transcendent and oilier Crab 
Apples l.rtHiid 3 year. 
/‘ruche*, 1‘tni‘n. I lurriif. Plains, Quince*, O rapes. 
Parent mill Ei'cnpmn Trees, Nursiru St licit*. < imiqc 
O rtnujr Hedge Plante, llanes. ow n roots, Tulip*, ////«- 
N'lin-Jii), Iriit, tiqnilh, /,(/o ■, .Speciumuu, 
A nrat nin, At. 
A Iso, superior colored plates of Fruits and Flower,*. 
Send 10 cents lor Catalogues. 
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Wo will send the three months until the close of 
the year without charge, -that is, we will sand the 
Teacher for fifteen months to new subscribers who 
Koinofa. We have before commended Geo. 
Eliot's writings. This work, one of her best, is 
published by Fields, osgood a Co., nnd Har- 
pkk A Uit'jj iii us, mid either oditlou is very do- 
e I ruble. The Boston publisher have authority 
from tho authoress for theirs, uod the Harpers 
hav e been i-cnsurod for Issuing a rival edition in 
the way they have done; but this censure is mot 
by l he assertion ot the hitter i hat they are mere¬ 
ly printing from old plutes, and have paid tho 
author more than $5,001) m gold for early sheets 
t here for. 
At the price for a year ($1.50.) The Magazine for 
1870 will possess extraordinary attractions, and the 
course of lessons is fast becoming the Cxikou.m 
S eries In the leading Schools in the country. 
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(SPECIALTIES 
1869. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich¬ 
mond & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN II. MARTIN DALE, Ex-At 
torncy-General of Slate of New York, Roch¬ 
ester. 
NATHAN F. GRAVES, President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
WILLIAM G. HUGER,of linger, Wallace 
& Denny, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. 
CHARLES II. DOOLITTLE, President 
Oneida County Bank, Plica, N. Y. 
W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reming¬ 
ton Manufacturing Company. 
lion. JASON ('. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, 
Troy, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN H. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
Law, Salisbury, Ct. 
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lion. ISAAC DAYTON, Register in Bank¬ 
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Jersey. 
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interesting as a series of pictures of life and 
seertery in tho far north of Europe, and has 
much ol that peculiar charm which Andersen 
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Imiih price last spring—the single tubers soiling as 
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“The History of .Samuel TiLinarsh and tlniGreat 
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© CAPITALISTS and EJIHUIAATf 
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“New York Hinin fuel urine News. 
''The catalogue ot Runisey A Co. of Seneca Fulls 
embraces over200dta'creiu stylosmid size* of lift end 
fore,- pump*. They are uow turning oiil 1 ,.Vl(l initups 
per week, whleb range In price from «:i to $((V}, eni- 
nlm-lng 130 hands in the busings*. J.ilm A. ftmusey 
has recently patented mi unproved galvanized non- 
oorrosiVB can-irnn pump,which is safe from rust. 
An Improved lomd the engine of great i flhdeney is 
also on i heir list. The machinery in iturasey ,v Co.'s 
lartory l.sot the most nffleleut kind—much of it being 
ot their own Invention, ami i* driven by no un fulling 
water power. They are now building a now factory 
Rl by 4> feet null I siorlos. When ihls is cemiileted 
they will moron >e their working force to 25B hands. 
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lor i lie best interests of the denomination from 
which it takes its name. The Issue for October 
23 lias its- eight largo pages full of interesting 
limiter, conspicuous among Ihc many good 
things being a sermon by liisliop 8 impS0n on 
“The Spirit of Prophecy,” 
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Prominent Citizen* of the Suite in Relation to soil, 
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ft Co.)--The November number has a list of con¬ 
tone* highly attractive. Aldrich's “Story of n 
Bad Boy ” continues to interest; and there is an 
illu *1 rated and very instructive article on " How 
Ships are Built.” 
lejents Wanted, 
Ileal Estate 
TI iscelta n eo ns, 
ti E N T S \V A N T E D , 
A good, reliable Agent wanted iu every town 
A T E\V JERSEY FARMS FOR SALE. IN 
one of the beat sectloira of Monmouth t'o.. near 
railroads, schools and churches; adjoining the home¬ 
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bul Id Inga (small) complete. One of 73 acres, with com¬ 
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BENNINGTON GILL. Allentown. New Jersey. 
D O ti E T II I N C N 13 W * 
D Two Million Cdpies Of the Annual t*IIAKS- 
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Its feature* are the Seven Ages of Mao s Life, Illus¬ 
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Brown, No. 21 Grand tit., Jersey City. X. J. 
Countess iJtsrla. (New York : Harper & 
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95 Mercer St., New York. 
From The Mother at Homo. 
MBS. HENRY WARD BEECHER ON THE 
SEWING MACHINE. 
fiOO Broadway, New York. 
See advertisement in another column 
AUYLAXD FARMS, ON NEW RAIL 
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OUR SGHOOLDAY VISITOR 
“ In reply to numerous lotlers requesting Informa- 
tlow and advice with regtird lo the many sowing 
machine.* now In use, we gave in tin' July number of 
tin; ‘Mother at Homo’ our own limited experience, 
and also expressed a wish that others would favor 
our readers with tho results of a larger and more 
thorough knowledge than our own. This suggestion 
lias brought ns letters from all parts of the country, 
all, without oxccpUun extbUBlastlcally advocating 
‘Wiuaox A Ginns Machine.’ \Ve have room for 
but "tie out or the mwWjftid, ol tetters Ijclorc u.*. bat 
that expresses the general idea of all." 
Here wc luiv© an exhibition of itretf such as we 
have never before witnessed in favor of any labor- 
saving invention j—Mrs. Beecher, having given her 
own experience with tho different kinds of sewing 
machines, Invite* her renders to oiler theirs. Her 
invitation is extended as much to those having one 
kind as to those having another, and in reply she 
receives a multitudo of letters, ALL of which, she 
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FOURTEENTH YEAR AND VOLUME, 
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Slot h /or Sale , Sc 
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T)SY(UOn.iN(!Y, FASCINATION; or 
1 Science of the Soul, as applied to the purposeB 
of life. 400 pages, cloth. ByllKUBKiu IIaMII.TO.v, 
B. A. A curious book for Inquisitive people. It con¬ 
tains complete instructions to acquire tins wonderful 
power over men or animals. Can be obtained bf 
sending pontage stamp and address to T. \\ . E\ ANo 
& CO„ 41 youth 8th St.. Philadelphia. 
PURE-DRED IMH ETRY.-WHITE DI»U- 
1 kings. ?t2 per trio, (cocks and pullets not akin.) 
White Leghorns. Gray Dorkings, Silver Humlmrghs 
nnd Games, $12 trio. Also, Aylesbury Ducks, Hou- 
dans, (Teve-Creurs, Buff Cochins. Ac., for sale. All 
Z?'~ First. i'Icisx. Send stamp for Circular, 
J. Y. MCKNELL, Westmoreland,Oneida Co., N.Y, 
“The beet ionic for IndigcstIon,dyspepsia, wake¬ 
fulness and general debility, is Ferro Phosphated 
Elixir of Cali say a Bark, (the original Calisaya Bark 
and Iron J made by CASWELL, Hazard A Co,”— Leav¬ 
enworth Herald, 
A DAY.—33 netv articles for Agents, 
Samples fra , 11. B. Sii A »Y, Alfred, Me. 
