FOR 
AN1) 
PEBSONAL ITEMS. 
Carl Ro 9 a paid Wachtel $30,000 for 
tweuty uijjbts. 
Hiram Powers Las wedded a Miss Dyer 
of Portland. Me. 
Tennyson has been Invited to Berlin by 
tbe Queen of Prussia. 
Mbs. Adbt Baoe-Richardson Las given 
a public reading in Boston. 
Minister Washburne Las gone from 
Paris to Nice for his health. 
Mb. T. C. De Leon succeeds Col. Forsyth 
as editor of the Mobile Register. 
The Grand Duke Alexis is to marry the 
Princess Thyra of Denmark. 
The Prince of Wales Is no longer to be be¬ 
wailed. He is entirely out of danger. 
The Prince of Wales has dismissed his 
doctors, and is able to go out of doors. 
The Prince of Wales has a wonderful 
memory for faces and everything told him. 
Geo. Dawson of the Albany Evening 
Journal was ouce a type-sticker in Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y. 
Mrs. Horace Greeley and daughter are 
still lu Europe. Mrs. G. has much improved 
in health. 
Dr. Thomas W. Evans, the American 
dentist in Paris, has been made “Command¬ 
er of the Legion of Houor." 
Prof. Tyler says the best Greek and 
Mathematical students in the University of 
Michigan are young ladies. 
Col. J. B. Lockett of Georgia is one of the 
largest planters lu the Bouth. He works 
3U0 freedmen and has 5,000 acres under cul¬ 
tivation. 
Th«ij ure recommended by the very boot »uigleal 
uuQi.rUlcs, aud have received (he ^[ r ^ W j* 
American InutKut 
POMEROY A CO.. 
714 llruudnuv. Car. Aalar Place, N. Y. 
MOORE’S RURAL fJEW-YORKER. 
See&s, plants, €tc. 
Agents iDanUi). 
ONE MILLION ! ! 
GREEN-HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS. 
Safe arrival of Plants or Seeds guaranteed to all 
parts of the country, by mall or Express. 
OUR SEED AND PLANT CATALOGUES 
K O It 1872. 
NOW READY ! 
THE STANDARD WORK FOR DAIRYMEN. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY: 
Numbering 175 pane*, mailed to all applicants on re¬ 
ceipt of 25 cents. To those wtto will state In what 
VI Ml v. oui'. A •-> u-./rv " V ------ -- ------ 
paper they saw this, two beautiful colored plates 
will also be sent. 
BY X. A. WILLARD, A. M., 
EDITOR or THF. DAIRY MCSHANIlltY DEPARTMENT 
OF THE RDRAL NEW-YORKKR. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. 
i HIOH E FLOWER SEEDS! SELECTED 
V J Garden Seeds! Fresh Tree Seeds 
Annnnls, collection 25 choice sorts, tl; 12 sorts, oOe. 
Kariv t.iticord Corn, Pint, 25c. Butter Beans, qt.. 50c. 
Wethersfield Onion, lb., *2; X lb., *1.25: Calycanthus, 
qt.. tl. 
Peach, bu,, *2; bbl.. *4. Apple, Osage Omngc, bu„ *12. 
Seed and Pbint Catalogue, 112 pngw, Ulustratcd. Uta. 
K. PHOE 
es, Illustrated, 10c. 
w 
PLANTS, 
BULBS. 
THE BEST CATALOGUE yet Published, con¬ 
tain I up n complete list nf Vege tabic and Flower 
Heeds* Bulbs of every sort for spring planting ; also 
Roses, Geraniums, nnil other Bedding Plants, Bmnll 
Fruits, fie,, Ac. Fully illustrated. 
V*r Sent Free to all Applicants. 
Address C. L. A LLRX A CO., 
TO Fulton H(., Brooklyn. N. Y. 
The Emperor of China is ubout to marry, 
aud it Is suggested that he come over aud 
be Introduced around here. Who speak* 
llrst to bo Mrs. China. 
Rensselaer Reynolds, inventor of the 
Empire Loom, and proprietor of the Km- 
J lr« Loom Works, died at Starkport, N. Y., 
an. 8th, aged 04 years. 
It U stated that over 100 women are now 
employed aa post muster* — Mrs. Htauton 
would not like us to say postmistresses — of 
whom four get 14,000 each. 
6041 Acre.. *31 at Yeur. 13 (Jreeuliouae*. 
0,000 A pple Uootgiaft*. strong, *50 
11,000 Pear, Plum <>r Cherry Rnotgmffcs, 20 
1,000 Std. Pear. extra, 1 yo«r, 3 to 4 ft., 160 
ii.OOO silver Mnpltv*. average 1 foot, 10 
0.000 Osage Orange Plunt*. IMclass, 25 
15,000 Concord Grape, or Willow Cuttings, 8 
100-Page Illustrated Cutubiguii, 10 cents. 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds, large stock. 
Colored Plates, Fruits and Flower*, 5 samples by 
This Work comprises a complete Treatise on Milk 
and Its products, including Dairy Farms and Farm¬ 
ing ; Grasses and Cuttle Foods j Dairy Stock, 
Breeding,Selection and Management: Milk, Com¬ 
position. Character, etc.; Early History of Cheese 
and Bnttcr Factories, and Mode of Organlrutlon ; 
European and American Dairy Systems Compared; 
Minute Directions for the Manufacture and Care of 
Rutter and Cheese, both ut Farm Dulrles and Facto¬ 
ries, with the Latest Improvements and practices. 
Mr. WILLARD Is widely known as a practical and 
popular writer on all matters pertaining to Milk, 
Butler and Cheese. Tliisllmil St n ndn i ll Work 
contains over 550 large Kvo. pages, fully Illustrated In 
all departments, and handsomely printed. Price 63. 
As the book is to be sold by subscf Ipilon, we desire 
to engage I be services of reliublc and active Agents, 
in all the dairy regions of the United States and 
Canada, to whom liberal inducements are offered. 
Send for Descriptive Circular to Agents, containing 
full particulars, terms, Ac. 
For agencies in Ohio, and States to the West and 
South of Ohio, address 
t’ol. H. II. HA KRIS, Clevelund, Ohio, 
who is General Western Agent. For all other States, 
and Canada, addresa 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS. 
mail, *i. Wholesale Price List free. 
F. K. PHOENIX, IIIooinIngion, 111. 
T 7K KF. SKKDH, ItOOKH, Ac.-Sample packages 
' of Mammoth Corn, White Norway Oats, Alslke 
Clover, and copies of the American Stock Journal, 
l lUVfl, lliiu I M|MI H tun .tun I M.UU vvw. •- 
sent free to all who send Stamp* to i>uy postage, i 
dress N. P. Boyer X Co., Parkershurg,Chester Co., ] 
We announce to all who wish lucrative employment 
that our Engraving. “ TIIE MOTHER OF OI K 
1.0 It II," is completed, and Is pronounced the most 
beautiful subject ever engraved. Nearly one year'* 
time—and a huge amount of money huve been sj>ent. 
In engrave it, Agents whotlnd that "books go shrw." 
will ilo well to write us. ’250 order--were taken hi New 
Britain, 1 1 . In 18 days 7-1 In WllUumsburgh. Muss., 
in ‘J rluys, and 1 OO In * days in two street* In New 
Haven, in wbien city our Agent expects 1OOO orders. 
Mule and female Agents wanted, lurge Inducements 
offered. Send tor Circulars. 
What to Plant: 
How to PLant: 
What the Cost: 
For the Carden, 
For the Flower Bed, 
For the Farm. 
WORTHINGTON, DUSTIN X CO.. Hurtford, Ct. 
AGENTS WANTED 
CHICAGO AS IT WAS 
CHICAGO IN FLAMES. 
For Information given in the 
JVT AJN XJ^VX. FOR 1872- 
SeDt to nil applicants, post-paid, on receipt of 10 
Sent to nil applleunts, post-paid, on receipt ol 1U 
cents, by JA!HES FLEMING. SeettHinuu, 67 
Num.uu St., New York. 
These trusses are made under six different patents 
gruoted to u» daring the last six yeurs, and embody 
the most Important Improvement*ever made In this 
class of Instrument*- Our celebrated " Flutter Pud.” 
“ Adjo.lablv 'nnd “Night” trusses are unrivaled for 
the support of hernia: combining the utmost security 
with » degree of comfort unattainable by any other 
eans; and hence. »» expurtonco shows, are more 
Two large, beautiful and correct CHROMOF, site 
lkx‘2t one representing the City before the Are and 
the other a* il ap|»eured In flame*. Bend *1.50 for 
cither, or Fj.hO for thivpulr, circular and terms true. 
Profit* large. Addre*.* 
A.11FKH AN ART UNION, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Agents Wanted for ■the 
FR. fjl'i’l 
Our Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of Smull 
Fruit®, with Price List, for Spring of 1872.1a now ready, 
and will be sent, to all applicant* for 10 cents. 
Approved fcy ,y,ty Denomination. fi^/ari' 
Ltrgo Profit® from Small Capitol, Addrtu 
E. 0. BRIDGMAN, 0 Barclay St., New York 
uuui.'riunr, uua ua,a ,■,« a 
und iuo*i fluttering reports ut ail the lute Fair* of ttie 
FLOWHR.I 
TO KOOK AGENTS. 
No <vu> should purchase a truss without first calling 
on or writing to u» for Information and advice. 
Our Descriptive Catalogue of Flowers aud Mower- II R n|/ Till A IIPO 
log Plants. Shrubs, Evergreens, Ac., containing de- H fl II |J If I \fU f I I VVI V 
HCrtptlons of all the new, rare and beautiful Flowers IVI U fl II I W* Mill tl 
tn cultivation, will be ready January 10. Sent on re- I ||| 111 11% I IV *1 111 V 
celptuf stamp. 
SSIKX3B. 
$10 from 50 Cts. 
Our Descriptive Catalogue Of Vegetable and Flower 
Seed*, with directions lor cultivation, being a valua¬ 
ble aid to the Vegetable and Flower Garden, ready 
January 10, will be mailed on receipt of stamp. 
Something urgently needed by everybody. Call and 
examine! or 12 sample* sent (postage free)lor llfty 
cents, that retails readily for ten dollars, 
R. L. WOLCOTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. \ . 
nr* One each of the above Catalogues will 
e mu tled free to all our ruduiiicr*. Toothers, 
he mailed free to all 
the Three for 15 cents. 
New Book l* ready for Canvassers. It is a compan¬ 
ion to ” IN got'Stem Abroad." Don't try to sell 
books people don't want, but try one they will stop 
you In the streets to subscribe for. Sell It, 
•' And make all laugh who never laughed before, 
And those who always laugh make laugh the more.” 
For Circular* or terms, address AMERICAN 
IM'HUSHING CO., Hartford. Conn, 
TYKUNKENNESS AND OPIUM EATING. 
MJ 1)k. 1)skits, un Fourth Are., New A ork, ha* per¬ 
manent and painless cure for both these evils. Thou¬ 
sands cured. tWnd stamp for conclusive evidence. 
iff- Our slock ut Small Fruit*, Flowers and 
Set'll* i* lhe best we linvr ever had, und Wf 
enu offer greater luducemeut* to purchaser* 
l ho n ever nel'ore. 
CHICAGO w DESTRUCTION. 
QLgcnto LUanteb. 
xi. cuMMirra <&. co., 
Seed Store: (Successor.* to J. Knox,) 
£KI S\irruiTKU> St. PITTSBURGH, Pa. 
A full and complete history i,f Clileago, her past, 
present nml future. With graphic seem-*, incidents 
and full details of tho disaster, by George I*. Uptihi 
and James W. Sin-ban, editor* of the Chicago Tri¬ 
bune. With over 4 fit) page* anil 50 il lust rut Ion*. 
It I* now ready for delivery. 
FREE TO BOOK AQENTS. 
WswUI send a handsome Prospectus of our Ntw 
liliufruDd Furally liUAe, OOJUulnlng over UOO fine 
Scripture Illustrations to any Book Agent, free of 
charge. Nation a l Pitblishino Co.. Phlla., Pa. 
1872. TREES! TREES! 1872. 
dbs>fwjw x MON'l'H—Horse and outfit furnished. 
©*57 ♦> Address NOVELTY OO.. Baeo, Me. 
Apple Trees, throe years, very nnc; Peach, Pear 
Plum, Cherry, gtnall Fruits, urnamental Shrubs, Ac.: 
While Ash, film, Maple ami ( hestnut for groves; 2,0U),- 
(XII KvergTccn*, two year*, from seed well grown, and 
flue. All at bottom prices. Price List free. 
KARNES, It It OS, Ac CO.. „ 
Young Amelin, 111. 
Cfp'jk a Week to Agent*, mala or female. Bu- 
Y Fslness luuiornble. I. L. OartMt, Paterson.N.J. 
•GH0I0E SE 
A GENTS Wanted.—Agents make more monay at 
work fur u> limn at anything else. Particulars 
free. <J, 8TfVSON A Co., Portland, Maine. 
17QURTH ANNUAL EXIIIDITION OF The 
New t ork. State Poultry Hoctety, at Tweddle Hall, 
Albany. N.Y. Kntrlcs positively closo ,liui.20th. Up* 
AJbany. N-V. Entries positively close Jan. 20th. Up¬ 
wards of bW In Special Premium*, lo addition to the 
Boctette's clua* premiums. 
For Preuiium Lists aud furtlier particulars, address 
WM. SIMPSON. Jit., Tn»s., 
faox m S. Y. P. O. 
BEFORE YOU BUY your Brr.ns for I872. be sure to 
send for our new Illustrated Catalogue of Flower and 
Vegetable Seeds: It Is printed on the llneut of paper, 
with sixteen full page Illustrations: giving all noces- 
aary instruction* about planting, (trowing, Ac. Our 
Seeds we warrant /raft and true to name. Send 
slump for Catalogue to J. T. SMITH A SONS, Brent- 
wood, N. IL 
THE TROPHY TOMATO. 
IRAHMAS AND COCHINS. 
I now offer for sale a few flrst-clas* fowls. In pair® 
or trio*, pvwpvrlp ?ruif(it for breed ino. consisting of 
Light Brahma*, of noted Duke of York strain. 
Dark Brahinu*, bred from the celebrated cock 
BUkek Prince. 
HEADQUARTER*SEED ONLY 10 0KNT8 
PER PACKET. 
The trade supplied with my seeds In packets,at 
very lowrates. Address GtX). K. WAKING, Jit. 
Ogden Farm. Newport. It. I. 
a prilTfi Wanted for TlIK IlRinn’r 8>DK OP NEW 
R U 11 fl I O York, a Library of In t urination per¬ 
taining lo it* Institution* und Object* of Interest, 
lly u City Missionary. Two Hundred Engravings, 
Agent* sell ft) s day. Just Issued. K. B. TKEAT, 
Publisher. 805 BreaUwuv, N. Y. 
Buff. Partridge. White and Black Cochin*, 
bred ffotn the most renowned Importation*. Also 
Light and park Brahrua and Butt Cochin 
Cocks, selected for breeding, at five dollars each. 
JYv l nf trior birds ar« aUouvd to qo from mu yurds. 
Kuge for sale, from my selected breeding stock, 
during the hatching season. 
ELBRIDGK C- OOMEY, 
Quincy Mao*. 
V ERBENA HERD. Scud 1*3 cent* for a 
package of our Finest varieties: saved from more 
than 100 named kind*; 5 puckdt. for *1, 
J. T. smith A SONS*Brentwood. N. H. 
M nil TV MADE llAPIDLY with Stencil and Key 
Ifl UHEI Check Duttlta. Catalogues, samples and 
T) ERR V IIOXKS.—Cone Berry Boxes Oveaiier 
T> tlian ever.—Neat, strong and Well ventilated. Pint 
l> tlian ever.—Neat, strong and Well ventilated. Pint 
and Quart sue. Alsu, Berry Basket*, very neat. 
Beach and Grape Boxes. Crate Materia!, Ac., Ac. 
Circulars sent free. Address JifiDPO BKBKY BOX 
CO., Jeddo, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
$300 
Samples free. 
ittusicai instruments. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834), 
Manufacturers of 
PIANO-FORTES. 
Our Patent Hydro Carbonated Sounding 
Boards are applied to all Pianos we manu¬ 
facture, which produce the only real Piano 
tone that has been discovered. 
17 Union Square, 
NSW YOKE. 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Ilorure Wider*, 481 Rroailnay, N. Y.» 
will <1l*po*o of ON 1C HUNDRED PIANOS. MKLO- 
DKON8, and OKGANSof »lx tlr*t-da»» maker*. In¬ 
cluding Water®’*, at KXTUKMKI.r low l*uc<* I'alt 
CA 8H. DDU1NU THfH MONTH.OV Will take f mill M t..|20 
muntiily until paid. A new kind or PAHI-Oli OR¬ 
GAN, the must beautiful style and perfect ton* ever 
made, now im exhibition at 481 Uruudwuy, K. Y. 
O RCHESTIC A 1» AIKIIIUJ1 ami C’OLIIIKI 
MATHUSHF.K PIANO FORTES. 
Acknowledged the best In the world for tone, touch 
and durability. Descriptive Pamphlet*free. Addre** 
Mathcshkk Piano .M’f’o Co., New Haven, Conn. 
ttcol Cfslate, CSrtc. 
A GKJI FDR MA I.E.- II l* a FA KM of fiO Acres 
which for It* soil, fruit, climate, situation, aud 
what Is and can he raised un it. is rarely equaled. 
There are about 24 acre* In choice large and small 
fruit, asparagus, etc.; t* half a mile from depot, and 
about one aud s half huuri from New York; cheap 
commutation and freight; I* finely equipped with 
valuable stock, tools and Implements, 
nr For f urther particulars, address 
tl • 1*. H A K Ti 
P. o. Box 128, New Brunswick, N. J. 
YV il v GO WEST' We have cheap farms, 
yv short winter*, good land, school*, rivers, rail¬ 
roads, uuifkets and churches. Son! stamp for Cuta- 
logme. F. MANCHA A BUG , Rldgely, Md. 
I tAHJI FOR SALE. —a Flrat-L’lima 
' Dairy Farm of .U0 acres, at 135 per acre ; along 
Salmon River Flats, one mile west uf Redfleld Vil¬ 
lage, Oswego Co., N. Y, iJind well Improved, very 
strong and productive. Good water, and all things 
well adapted for a large and profitable dairying busl- 
ne«a. ep&cloun bullaiiigH In gfXra repair; uil con¬ 
venient und piedmont a* cun Pe doMred. Terms eauy. 
Apply^ previous to -March l»t to 
JOHN ADAMH. Jtedlleld. N. Y. 
F OR *»AI.E. Very Vo III II l.lc River Farm i 
One of the finest in Rust Tennessee: TfO acre*; 
4X10 In tine cultivation; mostly flrsi-clas* river bot¬ 
tom : large brick hons* and outbuildings; flneorcb- 
eiu in one cuiutshu*i »™«i . '—-•- 
torn : large brick hons® und outbultilings ; flue orch¬ 
ard. Price, ♦.15,000: 1 f> cash und bulunce in 5 equal 
annual IMtallmenU. with interest. Send stamp for 
Tennessee I-und Register. I.ni ge list of all kinds of 
property for sale, and Interesting information about 
climate, &e. Addre** MUNSON x 11A1LKY, Real 
Estate Agent*. Knoxville. Tennessee._ 
MISSOURI LANDS 
Hannibal £ St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 1UO.OOO Acre® «l ikr Flarit Fnl'iil- 
Inu n«Ml hriixluii Lund In ibr United Hint®*, 
for sale at low prices and on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an liidustrlnii* man with small capital to 
pay for hi* land with money earned from it. 
Missouri Is not too fur West to beat a great dls- 
lance from markets; II* Railroad facilities am gieiit 
and ennui anil y Increasing: the ellnmle I* si.lendld, 
aud good crops uro almost a certainty ; while ihe 
nunierou* thriving (own* and cities springing np on 
every liinid atle-t beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery has been cm-otuully dissipated, and Unit 
Kiistern men and Eustvrn capital are doing their 
perfect dork. 
Our Lands Defy Competition. 
F ..11 llAsnalr.llw . /'Irnuluru urill (JdAtlmi 
Send for full Descriptive Circulars und Sectional 
Map*. Inclining 50 cent*, and stilting abut paper you 
saw this ill, to Lund L'niuiiil**lonei 4 11. & Ml. 
J. It. R., Iluiiiilbul, Alo. 
1,.1041,000 ACRES 
RICHES^ F^RM? WHDS 
It now rnidy f«*r dctlivory. 
AGENTS WANTED.RSSLC 
Mt, und choice of territory. Address Union Publish¬ 
ing Co., Chicago, Illinois, or Philadelphia, I’d. 
We want un energetic, pushing Agent in every city 
nml township In the United State*, to sell Our large 
and varied assortment uf Standard Publications, em¬ 
bracing nearly » thousand valuable Miscellaneous 
Works and unrivaled editions of the Holy Bible 
the latter comprise tbe Prou-atent und Douay ver¬ 
sions, In both English and German, In more than 8U0 
different styles. Our pighty-page Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue sent free. 
JOHN E. POTTER St t'O., Publisher*, 
til l L 1117 Suiinoiii Street, I’hllftdclpliln. 
For Sale lo Jlrlual Settler*, 
NEOSHO VALLEY. KANHAS. _ 
JIISSOI It I, HANNAS, AND tKXAS 
RAILWAY CO. 
CARS NOW RUNNJNC 400 MILES. 
The Lands offered by thlsl ompuny are mainly with¬ 
in 20 mile* of each side of the roud extending 170 
miles along the NIOOSKO V A LI.ICY. the richest, 
ttnesl and most Inviting valley for settlement In the 
West. One-tblrdpf the labor required at the Fast 
In tho culture ut farms will insure tier® double the 
amount of crops. 
PRICK OF LAND.- |2 :o *8 per ucre; credit of 
ten Year*' time. 
TEIDIS OF KA LE.— Orie-tentb down ut the 
timeot purchase. No puymenl the second year. One- 
twnth everv ycararter until completion Of payments, 
with annual Interest. For further Information, 
address ISAAC: T. GOODNOAV . 
Lund C«*imul»sl«ncr. Neoahit Full*. Hauiui, 
(il fTi! A MONTH 1 EMPLOYMENT I l 
»T> I »> n EXT BA IN I) UCKM ENTS I A pre¬ 
mium Hoitak und IVAtJON for Agents. Wbdesiretn 
employ agani* for a term of seven years, to sell the 
Buckeye HO Shuttle flewing Machines. It makes a 
stitch alike on both sides, umlls the best low-priced, 
licensed machine! In the world. ll r . J. Uemlereon A 
Co., Clt ralrit!it, (J., e>r .Nf. Lout*, Mo. 
rtieek Outfits, fatal, .gues, samples und 
full particular* FRKK. N'. M. 8fencer, llrottleboro.Vt. 
VACUUM OIL BLACklAiti, 
A gent* Look S $.'I to Ift'JO per day easily mado, 
easy und respectable buslnuss, useful article, 
JY easy and respectable business, useful article, 
everybody want* one; sie-rrs* nirt. Send stamp for 
circular to Kureka Rubber Type Co., IU5 B'way, N. Y. 
A Month and expenses to good canvassers 
. LIN INGTON, Chicago 
For Softening und Preserving 
HAHN ICSS, HOOTS, SHOES, Ac. 
Sold by Hurnoss Makers and Dealers generally. 
Also at Vacuum OI1 Company's Wholesale anu Re¬ 
tail Oil Store, No.’J Main street Bridge, Rochester, 
N.Y. 
