nwruii *sa.*.«f*».v w .■■ —j » ■ - 
linut’i'inl AMpurugti*, the largest and Inst 
over’8 Colotwaf, very "no. strawberries, < i 
Rhubarb. Apple, Peach an" rear Troon S 
v-'TV 
CASE OF TYPE 
F OOT LATIIE8, beRt In the country. .WOOD. 
MAN & HIKE. Lake Village. N. H. Circulars free. 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
MOORE'S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
FEB. $0 
Secbs, plants, (£tc. 
implements, ittacljinern, <£:tc. 
implements, iUadjiucrn, £rc. 
Alexis Rave Buffalo Bill a line breast pin. 
Thomas Nast has commenced to cartoon 
Horace Greeley. 
Robinstein is the next musical celebrity 
to come to America. 
Busts of Fisk are advertised, for the 
benetit of Mrs. Fisk. 
Mrs. Gen. Ewell leaves an estate worth 
more than a million dollars. 
Thomas Fitzgerald of lthinebeck, N. 
Y., is 108 years old, and deaf. 
Dr. Todd of Pittsfield, Mass., has seven 
clergymen in his congregation. 
Richard Wagner has collected half a 
million of dollars to build a theater. 
Gustave Dork has returned to Paris, and 
built a studio in the Champs Klysees. 
At the last state dinner, the President 
sat between Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Fish. 
Gaii. Hamilton is to have a salary of 
*3,000 as editor of Wood's Household Maga¬ 
zine. 
A Miss Laura Smith has been discussing 
in San Francisco “ the woman side of the 
Fisk tragedy.” 
Senator Sohurz’s income is said to be 
*10,000 a year, llis wife is the daughter of 
a Hamburg banker. 
H. W. Beecher has published a temper¬ 
ance pamphlet called “An Appeal to this 
Conscience to Banish the Wine Cup.” 
Ristori is in Berlin; Spurgeon Is in Rome; 
P. Morphy Is practicing law in New Orleans; 
Herman, the magician, is dead; Alexis will 
go to Havana; Jenny Lind is in Florence; 
Mrs. Pauline, Wright Davis is lu Naples; 
Mrs. Mary Summerville is 91 years old. 
Sccbs, plants, (line. 
• • " — ■ - ■ . - - ■ 
Rare and Beautiful Flowers .and Choice Vegetables 
OAN ALWAYS 1)E OlfTAINKO BY SOWING 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, ; 
23 Park Place & 20 Murray St., N.Y. 
IMPORTERS, 0BOWERS AND DEALERS IN 
G-arden, Field and Flower Seeds, 
SMiVXiXj FriTJITS, 
llvrilentiursil Implemeiils, 
Fertilizers and Other Requisites for 
the Farm and Garden. 
Ij.a.WJNr MOWERS 
Of the nm.i Approved Patterns. 
The Eighteenth Annual Edition of their celebrated 
Hoed L'aiulognc and Amateur'*. Guide to the 
Flower a ad KUclirn Garden," 1 now ready lor 
distribution, and will lie mailed to their customers 
of toll a* rapidly a* possible, mid to all applicants, 
upon receipt or J.1 cent* j ua edition beautifully 
bound In doth, 73 cent*. 
This is witU<un e»wptlunUic largest anu best f'nt- 
u logno ever pnblbdmd tn tbl* nr any other onuntry. 
It contain* about ‘200 paurs. Including several 
hundred tlnoly executed engravings or favorite Bow¬ 
ers and vegetables, and u beautllally colored 
clii’oiao ol' u group ol' twenty of the mosd popu¬ 
lar flnvvrr* in riilllvation, mid the new Kmly 
Egyptian lied.. Alsou descriptive list of 2,500 species 
and varieties of flower and vegetable seeds, includ¬ 
ing all the novelties of the past season, with full di¬ 
rections lor culture. 
U'< iclWsendu parti / nl chalet Flowet Need* gratis tn 
persona ordering * atalogucs, if they will slate the name 
of the ini per In which then sow this advertisement. 
Address II. Ii. II LI88 At SONS, 
P. O. Box 5,7 12, New York City. 
TREES, 
FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL, 
For SPRING of 18 72. 
ire invite the attention of Planters and Dealers 
to our large and complete stock o) 
Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees. 
Grape Vines. Small Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs. Roses. 
New and Rare Fruit nud Ornamental Trees. 
Evergreens nail New Plants. 
J’rompl attention e'lren to all Inquiries. 
Descriptive and Illustrated priced Catalogues sent pre¬ 
paid on receipt of stamps, us follows: 
No. 1 —Fruits, 10c. No. 2 Ornamental Trees, 
10c. No. 11—Greon-housc, lOe. No. 4—Wholesale, 
Free. Address 
Estab'd 1810. F.I.LWANGF.R &- BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
Jflaccdon Nurseries 
Offer Orange, Quince, Small Fruit Plants, carefully 
selected In 50 varieties, nt low prices; Standard anu 
Dwarf Pears of very tine growth ; Plums, Cherries, 
Peaches, Apples. Grape Vines in quantity; Orna¬ 
mental Trees and Plants, etc, Send for Priced Cata¬ 
logue. J. B JONES. 
Successor to C. L. Van ftuBen. 
M/i codon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
START A NURSERY ■ edition. Price 25c. 
Ptioe List No. 2, for Spring of 1872, free. 
Heikes’ NtmsKRrBB, Dayton. O. (Established 1822.) 
(Mil • DOUSE AMI MIIDINII PLANTS. 
SURPLUS STOCK 
of many new and rare plants will be sold during the 
months of February and March, at very low rates. 
Wholesale list mailed free. Illustrated Descriptive 
Catalogue, 25u, 
s UPtR tJ" 
MOV.27.1866. 
JUU-25JMG? 
f O «£f 
JAR. 1*1,1568 
jutvep.tees 
NEW 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N. V. 
PURE CATSTE SEED. 
eyro VARIETIES.—Regular Sorgo. Liberian 
Neeaiana and Oomsceana. 
P rice—By mall, postage paid, 60 cts, 
per lb., by express. 25 lbs. or less, 80 
r-'Avrr'y Ctn. per lb.; over 26 lbs., 8) cts. per lb., 
, paelcnge Included Two to three lbs. 
All Saw, wttsrnntod to Coil nnd Touch uninjured. 
NOT ONIC FAILED IN 20,000. 
package Included. 'l*wo to three lbs. 
required per acre. Money with order. 
, \V» are the only parties Int-he (ham- 
tb-.-eT'im-jtiP try who give special attoution to pre- 
‘iqffr* -’ serving the purity of Cane Seed. The 
JjPajrc tA . fi? crops from which our seed was taken 
\aitdk j J were grown under nur own observa- 
' > TvRs *£*> tlon and especially for us Their yield 
• was 2TO to 9J0 gals, per acre. <»ur regu- 
jgVZ/Pfa lar Sorgo Is from sec" >>ceiUtVimport- 
cl I/'’ 1 tv I from the nmulli of tho V o uir-i 
I ’ Kin tig, the finest cane-growlng sec- 
/"V l\ tion of China. For circulars, address 
N/ • \ ( -1 ) BLYMVER, NORTON k CO., 
y \F Cincinnati, O. 
Manufacturers of Victor Cane Mill, Cook's Sugar 
Evaporators, Bells, Ac., Ac. 
•‘THE GREATER INCLUDES THE LESS.” 
Note extra steel and dnniblltty as contrasted with 
old V outline on M tooth After wearing teeth out 
they may be reeut or sold to gome admirer of the old 
V friction process, used by all other Saws- 
BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS. 
I submit fair wimples of letters dally received from 
oritmarv farmers. Occasionally there l» a man who 
does not know howto set *.r tile any saw ; use* one 
set for dry beech to saw soft wood without, widening 
set, Such a man may learn to vise saws, or employ 
someone who knows how to slmipon and *ct.; but 
C A K II \ R T ’ S 
PATENT TWO-HORSE 
PULVERIZING CULTIVATOR 
Was A warded the First Premium nt State 
mid County Fair* in 1S70 and '71. 
It Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The draft Is reduced nearly one-half. 
The depth you wish St to run Is regulated without 
the use of wheels. 
It can be drawn close to a tree or plant without In¬ 
juring It. 
It Is not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like the Wheel Cultivator, but pulverizes, levels and 
fits the ground for the mowing machine better than 
any cultivator In use. and can be used for more pur¬ 
poses than any other implement on the farm. 
Price, 820. 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON, Manufacturers, 
Syracuse,N. Y. 
Graves’ Incubators. 
For Price List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GRAVES & CO., No. 2*1 North Market St., 
Boston. Muxs. 
CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 
Those desiring to procure lino sets of 
CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS 
Such iim Illustrated and described In “ Tin* Peo¬ 
ple's Practical Paul try Itook,” can do »o by 
forwai'diug then' ntileiH, iicumiipan led by tile cash 
(*4), to the office of MOORE 3 RURAL NKW- 
Y OK EE It, No. 5 Buekmnii St., New York City; or, 
III Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
there is - >ino chance that he will go back to chopping » ■ mm w w*> Him b* ww 
ikWw" Ko?"h" N-nSiiTfzs?fiffiitwy NOT TO BE PA D FOR 
.. . r. I, II_..i I .I .vtt I.iich nrc.yai nut • u tl*. nlula 
engrave full directions on each cross-cut saw. plate. 
Many will tbus biura to use any saw. For sawing 
lianl wood the point* should not, be tiled thin but left 
about a* when sent out. 1 am now prepared t*o till all 
orders, having doubled capacity recently. 1 regret 
delay many hare Buffered. 
Bl t.LEVU.LB, Ontario. Can.. Jan. 20, 1872. 
E. M. Boynton, 80 Reek mao 8>t- S. V. 
Dear Sir;—I received your Lightning (Cron* Cut) 
Saw in due time, and am perfectly satlsffed of its 
superiority. We have cut one oord of Beech wood in 
30 minute*. My neighbor* are quite anxious to get 
saws, and I therefore send you check on Jay Cooke & 
00. for the following quantity of Lightum^^ws.^ 
Nnw York, Jan. 18, 1872. 
E. M. BOYNTON: , „ , 
Ueur Sir:—Your *aw that 1 purchased has cut sev¬ 
eral hundred c/ird" of the hardest kinds of Beech. 
Maple, Ouk and Hickory timber at a rate of speed and 
cost of cutting saving more than one-liulf the time 
and labor—common men sawing down the treca and 
HERSTINE. 
The Largest,HandaomeBt, Best and Most Productive 
Hardy 
Haapberry, yielding 8 to < quarts tier 
< 'utaloguea. 
WM. PARKY, CUinatnlUHOn, N. J. 
t*. 'rir« f 
cutting ab'iut one cord per hour with * Lightning 
Cross Cut. From practical experience with men and 
otln-r saws, l am certain of a gam of one hundred per 
cent. In speed nud cost over other wvw». 1 think the 
JJghl.tilng Saw is worth many time* tt* price to the 
i or met- and wood-euttcr. Indeed. It 1* u greut lnven- 
tlon A. BRAYTON, 
Smith’s Bakin, Washington Co., N. Y. 
A (5-ft. Cross-Cut und a Wood Saw shipped on receipt 
< f N? B.—None genuine without the name on saw of 
E. »X. BOYNTON, 
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
80 Be ck man S I.. N. Y. 
OAHOON’S 
BROADCAST SEED SOWED. 
UNTIL TRIED. 
S PULVERIZING 
HARROW. 
ALSO, THE 
Copper* Strip Fcetl Cutler, 
13 mr.es. GO to *10. Cut tine or coarse from one to 
twelve bu*hels a minute. 
Gale's Turnip, Carrot and Potato Sucer, *12 
to *20. Hand for Circulars to _ . 
PKKKSK1LL FLOW WORKS, 
91 Beekman St., N. Y.. or 61 Merwln SL, Cleveland, O. 
A SURE CURB for (hl« dtstTwsslng complaint l* 
now made known In a Treatise (of 48 octavo pages) mi 
Foreign and Native Herbal I’reparations, published by 
in O. Fio i os brown. The prescription was dis¬ 
covered by him In such a providential manner that he 
cannot conscientiously refuse to make It known, as It 
Imx mired everybody who has used It for Fits, never 
having fallud 111 a single ease. The ingredients may be 
obtained from any druggist. A copy sent free to all 
applicants by mall. Andress Dr. O. PHELl’8 Brown, 
21 Grand Street., Jersey City, N. J. 
mmm 
1 SMALL FRUIT 
% 
m 
li; IN ST ructor. . 
Sixty-four pages, price ‘2,1 iff*., post-paid. Tell* how 
‘m plant and grow all kind* of Small Fruit success- 
m 
moL il fil 
QumcuMiutt.woilw 
r ^ iJtFwi 
53 
l llUIUil?, JH'III 1 SSCI14I VIDIf «. 1 -*. x*v.. .. 
(iu., mid others, say it Is one of the most complete 
and pnictieal works ever printed. ; V~ Drle.e Lfstol 
Plants, retail or wholesale, tree to all applicants. Ad¬ 
dress A. M. PITUDY, Palmy i n, N. Y. 
Or, PI Kill ac HANrii. Hinith Itciul, lutl. 
ioutb Itciul, Ind. 
P. K.—Specimen coide* id' the Fruit Recorder 
mol f'(Hinge Gauleiter, a dollar monthly, (A. M. 
I'i 'hoy. Editor.) For to all applicants. It speaks for 
itscit. To ecu a copy I- equivalent to .subscribing. 
“ OGDEN FARM.” . 
Tlie Trophy' Toniiito. Headquarters' Seed. 810(1 
Premium offered for the largest Tomato grown from 
my seed in 18*2. The Newport Strawberry, Basket 
and Bedding Plants, Waring'* Books for Furmers. 
Jersov Cattle. Essex swine. Address 
*. E(i, I 1 ,'. WARING, Ji . Ogden Farm,Newport,B I. 
VERBENA SEED. 
Extra Superb,26cents per package, live packages, *1, 
Also a limited supply of extra select Pansy Seed, at 
same price. Catalogue of Verbenas, Bouquet Dahlias, 
Double Geraniums, and Bedding Plants generally, 
forwarded on application, Inclosing three cent stamp. 
Address DEXTER SNOW, 
Chicopee, Mass. 
T ake notice.—until, apuil ist, r 
will receive subscriptions for N. V. Weekly V\ orl<l, 
at85c., and Semi-Weekly, at Al.T.t per year. Address 
0. S. MURDOCK, Ridgeway. N. Y. 
YAHEAPER TUAN EVER.-7 Grcen-Hoime 
L' Plants for *1, including New Double Geranium, 
sent, post-paid, by mall, till March 10th. Send for 
Catalogue. Address W. H WOODRUFF. 
Floriftt, AVestttrfd, N. J. 
TT A DIES—IF YOU LOVE FLOWERS, Send 
1 J for Dreer’a Garden Calendar for 1872 (tSo pages.) 
beautifully Illustrated, nnd full of practical direc¬ 
tions. Address, with stamp, __ 
HENRY A. DUEElt, 714 Ch estnut 8t., Phila. 
M A K K I I t ; A R DENF.U SAND 1 ARMBR8 
lu want of Fresh nnd Genuine Seeds, send for 
Dreer’s Garden Calendar. 
i;lo!( ists w HO VI ixt CHOICE Flower 
I Seeds, New Plants, A.-., send for Dreer’s Gulden 
Calendar for 1872. 
F or Bale. —Prime Fresh Apple Seeds, at Reason¬ 
able Rates. H. W. Blaahfleld, Homer, N. Y. 
spread- 
’M 
Sows all kinds of Gruln and Grass Heed. One man 
can do us much \v*'rk with the Hand Machine as five 
mon can do without It. Price of Hand Machine, *10. 
I iiavo agents luall parts of the country. Ncnd stamp 
for Circular. !*• II. GOOD ELL, 
Sole Manufacturer. Antrim, N. H. 
CHEAP CORN CULTURE. 
20 Acres a Day, Better than by Hand, with 
THOMAS' SMOOTHING HARROW. 
54,81 or 1 OH Slanting Tcctli „t Tempered Steel. 
Sown Crops l ultlvuted ooonnmlrally, Increasing 
yield 3 to 5 bushels per acre. 
Draws Easily, Covers 6,9,12 feet, Never Clog*- 
On receipt of annexed prices. Harrows will ho ship, 
pod from our depots iu the principal cities 
Geneva 
Factory, 
with no with no 
URSOUtPTiON. spread, scat. seat. seat. sout. 
No. 2 2 purls, M teotll, fi ft- *27-1X1 *21.75 *M 
3 3 ” HI “ 0 ft. 32.26 27.(10 M 
f—I •• lt)3 “ 12 ft..... 12.75 37.N) 40 « 
20—3 ” CA " 7 ft.32.26 '..*7.ntl :« '{■> 
30-3 " 81 " 10 ft. 42.75 S7.60 40 35 
Harrow No. 3 is the one generally used NoS. 2. 3 
nnd 1 are of the same size and style except In the 
number of parts. No*. 20 and 30 have larger teeth and 
heavier n ame ror very rough land. 
Every Harrow Warranted .* OaMWtssers Wanted! 
J. J. THOM A 8 &: CO.. Geneva, N. Y r . 
Sold In Nkw York City only by It. H. ALLEN 
& CO., 189 aud 191 Water street. _ 
PRICE KEDUCED. 
CRAWrORD'S 
/JylrL CARDEN CULTIVATOR. 
m J*. LttS 1 7 Hand machine for all 
^,L kinds of Garden Cultl- 
/ f I j iSk! vntlon. Warranted to 
Fl do the work of 4 men. 
' in 1 ! 8entl f0T Circulars 
Blymyer^ Norton k Co. 
' Cinoinnoti, O. 
rflHE NOVELTY HAND STAMP,- 
JL With connilcto ciiao oi ty]/©, lor murk mg 
I.inen, Cards, Envelopes, etc. A perfeot Little 
Gem. Price. 11.00, post paid $1.25, Samples free. 
Address F. P. Follctt, 3 Asylum St„ Hartford, Ct. 
GALVANIZED WIRE, 
FOU FENC’BH AND GRAPERIKB, 
No*. S and 0. 
Wo have a large stock of this wire on hand, well 
adapted U. fencing uml vineyard purposes, which we 
offer at u price much below market value. The dura¬ 
bility of Galvanized Wire over plain irou is well un¬ 
derstood, and parti*'* desiring wire for 4 he above pur¬ 
poses will do well to apply to US- L. G. 11LLUT80N 
It CO., Importers, Dealers in Railway and Telegraph 
Supplies. No. 8 Dey street. New York. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED. 
Send for Circular Agents wanted, LANE BROS., 
Manufacturers, MUlbrook, N. Y. 
A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. 
A SANITARY FLEXIBLE METALLIC 
WATER PIPE. 
20 per cent, cheaper than Lead. For particulars 
send for circulars. 
NEW YORK LEAD CO., 
63 and 65 Center Bt., New York. 
H AWKES* PATENT FOUNTAIN HOLDER, 
Nickel Plate. *1 ; Hard Rubber, ILfiO and *3. 
Writes one to ten hours. Use any l'e'' U.? " ulU ' 
Send stamp for circular. G 
