fGHOICEfSE 
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. 
STrccs, plants, Scxrtrs, 0tr 
Implements, JRarijinerp, 
Beal (Estate, (Etc 
At Newton, Sussex county, N. J., t hey have 
just completed nod dedicated u now school build¬ 
ing- that has cost $30,000. It Is of brick, two 
stories and French roof, and Is made to accom¬ 
modate 475 pupils. The hull In the third story 
has sittings for 930 persons. 
Gov. Geary, in his message to the Legislature, 
pleads for the Improvement of the Common 
Schools of Pennsylvania, and urges larger ap¬ 
propriations for their support. The Norma) 
Schools, though doing a noble work, are inade¬ 
quate to the task of qualifying agufflcicnl num¬ 
ber of teachers, and therefore he recommends 
that a Normal department be added to the High 
Schools In all the cities anti large towns, and that 
a Normal Institute, or temporary school for 
teachers, bo established in each county. The 
aim, he says, alio til d be to trust no Pennsylvania 
child in the hands of an ignorant toucher. 
On Jan. 14th, oyer 150 conductors, engineers, 
firemen and brakemen, employed in the trans¬ 
portation of coal on the Leliigh and Susquehan¬ 
na and Morris and Essex Railroads, stopped from 
work lu consequence of the strike of coal miners 
in districts through which they pass. 
Petitions of five thousand women protesting 
against the extension of sulTragc to their sex, 
were presented to Congress last week, while, ut 
the same time, the Judiciary Committees In bot h 
Houses, were being entertained with arguments 
in favor of such extension, and claiming the 
same as an existing right under the lasl Consti¬ 
tutional amendment 
PHIFER“SKELETON” 
WHEEL GANG PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
(Tor Corn, ©>tton an<1 Potatoes) equals the Mowing 
Machine as a Labor Haver. 
It performs the work of four single plows In one 
Operation, and In a butter manner. Will work any- 
whin a one-horse plow will work. 
Address A - L- BIIKARLET A CO.. 
Klireka Works. UT Perry St.. Trenton, N. J. 
MISSOlltl LAMS 
kjiu. new iyat,axogne, larger and more 
fully illustrated than usual, is now- 
ready for distribution, free, to all, 
upon receipt of stamp. 
R. h. alien & co., 
1*. O. Box 376. 189 «fc 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
The largest assortment of Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and Fertilizers in the city. 
Holbrook’s Regulator 
S. Seed Drill and Cultivator. S 
About 1 20,000 Acres of the Finest Frtrin- 
i"g amt (.razing La ml in the United Sin res, 
for sale at. low prices and on very east terms; thus 
enabling ari industrious man with small cupltal to 
pay for his land with money earned from It. 
Missouri is not too far West to bent a great dis¬ 
tance from markets ; its Railroad facilities nr® great 
and constantly increasing ; the Climate Is suit ndld. 
.mil good crops are almost a certainty; while the 
mi menus thriving towns and cities springing upon 
every hand attest beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery has been effectually dissipated, and that 
perfect *work " nd Ea5t<!171 ® ,| l>Hul J1T e doing their 
OIU* LANDS DUFY COMPETITION. 
Send for fqfi Descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing30 cents, nu.1 stating w hat paper you 
saw this in. to KB WAR l> WILBUR, 
Laud Cointtilnsiouer, Hniitiilinl, Mo. 
A FIRM FOR Till It T V 1)01. L A US. 
r In'n-v^i'" ,lltl ' ' T ' ,r . »>v sending f.’W to A. 
J.sn.\ LNS.Land Agent, Qor.t ujsrs. Nebraska. 
can secure 160 acres of choice land, situated along 
the line of the UKION PACIFIC UAIhHOAj), Do not. 
mSUJH w i tb regularity Beet. Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, 
h ut nip. Ac. Conductor being e.vx mim.kd white 
shows the sera as It drops. Packed one or *i\ In a 
no* Cultivator weeds between rows 9 to 14 Inches 
wide. A discount to dealers. Manufactured by 
4. y, HOLBROOK A CO., Boston, Mass. 
\TEW AND UnPttOVED- 1871 , 
IN PACK’S PORTA MLB FORCK PUMP. Plant 
Syringe, Window Windier and Fire Kxtingulshcr, 
Combined. Cheap and efficient for nil these uses,and 
for cleaning out lead water rapes. Send for Circular. 
N. Page, Jit., Danvers, Moss. 
R. D. HAWLEY'S 
Catalogue of New Crop Wethersfield Mar. 
den "tul Aaricii turnl Seed*. lor |S? 1 , is just 
puhhsiicd, and will he sent, Free, us rapidly as pos¬ 
sible, to niy customers of Inst season, and to all other 
applicants Inclosing stump, 
CHOICE ONION MEED A ^SPECIALTY. 
Address R. D. HAWLKV, 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 
Main St., Hartford, (it. 
SiW^ Established over 30 years. 
1 7 A R >1 TO LET. ONE OF TIIE REST 
gram farms in Wyoming Co., containing 200ucre*. 
10 let. on Shares to an experienced farmer, w ho can 
fiTPStfU** J?j£T , ! nce *’. 8n " command a capital .,f not 
than f 1.000 in cash or stock. Address tor r>ar- 
tlculars, tr BAILEY. 37 Pine St.. Nc v Vr.iV- 
The ooun tor-movement 
is headed by Mrs. General Sherman and other 
Indies of prominence. A remonstrance of 4)i5 
female student# of the Illinois Normal Univer¬ 
sity, against fotnale suffrage, lias been received. 
Tho bonds of the Slate of New Jersey issued 
prior to March 1862, tiro pay able in gold, and the 
State authorities will pay in gold these obliga¬ 
tions as they full due. 
A lire ut Plain Held N. J., some days since, de¬ 
stroyed the clothing manufactory of Baldwin & 
Sellelllm and the dry goods store of A. 1). Eat on, 
and other buildings, with a loss of some $300,000. 
Five hundred persons were thrown out of em¬ 
ployment. As usual the lire is charged to incen¬ 
diaries, 
Titc cotton mill of 1). Ilollliugton at the Falls 
of tho Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, was burned 
on the 17th lust. Loss, iko; insurance, $20,000. 
Tho census returns show that the number of 
manufacturing establishments in Philadelphia 
is 200 less than in 1800, 1ml the amount of capital 
invested has increased from $73,318,885 to $205,- 
564,238, and tho annual values of products from 
$135,977,777 to $251,663,931. 
Tho Philadelphia Ledger, in a review of the 
eo:d trade, says the present suspension is be¬ 
lieved to be almost wholly unreal, and will end 
ns si ion as Ihe market will lake coal at what con¬ 
sumers consider present high prices. The an¬ 
thracite production for 1870, will bo some 10,000,- 
000 tons, an increase of about 2,000,000 over I8t!9, 
and tho total of all kinds will rather exceed 20,- 
000 , 000 . 
Under the resolution creating the San Domin¬ 
go Commission, the President lms appointed 
Judge Uowof Boston, ex-Senator Wade of Ohio, 
nnd President. Whiioof Cornell University, New 
York, to visit that Island, in accordance with 
the spirit of the resolution. G. Burton and 
Fred. Douglass, Jr., go out as secretaries. The 
GARDENING FOR PROFIT” 
AND 
Practical Floriculture. ” 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED, 
St?nd for circular. Agent* wanted, kankij nos.. 
Mamiractureru, Washington, iJuluh^ss Co., y. 
Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows, 
For Level Land and Side Hill. 
y V - I • »t X. Y. State Trial, 
Send Stamp for Circular. Sod &, Stubble 
They leave no dead furrows nor ridges, but an oven 
surface, dear and pudveme H.ornaghiv. sSf-Vd- 
Jusling Hinged Steel Cutlers. Manufactured hr 
_1 • HQLBR&0K & CO,. Boston, Mass. 
W ^ '1 " htj i’ ?-fi i- have cheap farms, good 
' ' seal, schools, eh urehes, short winters, rail roads, 
rivers, markets of three largest cities. Send Mrinui 
for Catalogue. 11 . MANCHA A BUO.. Ridged} 'Md'. 
A TTKAdlVU AND PBOBKTIVE 
II Oi>I EM IN CALIFORNIA. 
For Sale at a Bargain. 
$15 TO $20 AN ACRE FOR LAND THAT 
WILL PRODUCE $300 AN ACRE 
PER ANNUM ! 
Wmi in 60 Mtnas 01 San Francisco, 30 ok 
Vallejo. 30 ok Sacramento, 7 of Vaca¬ 
ville and the Cal. Pacific 
Railroad. 
Having a few hundred acres of laud more than X 
can well cultivate, and do justice to what 1 have 
reserved for my own Improvement, for Vineyard, 
Grain, \ eget.-ihles. Fruit or Dairy purposes, ] iim¬ 
pose to sell, either altogether, or in larms of liiu, 1G0, 
J{ AIl,: a “ d BISAU ' riI ' l,L FLOWERS 
AND 
CHOICE VEGETABLES, 
CAN in: GHOWN Ill bOWING 
The former, detailing the system of Murker 
Gardening! the latter, descriptive of the inodes of 
CoinincrcluI Klorlen 11 me, as practiced in the 
vicinity of Nmv York. 
Mailed, post-paid, for $1.50 each. 
Our .4nnii:il Descriptive Cata- 
btgne oT Yt‘getitble anti 
Flower Seeds, 
Containing two new and beautiful colored plates, Is 
now ready. Also 
Catalogue of E¥ew and Rare 
Plan Is, 
Illustrated with colored plates and engravings. 
Both will bo mailed on receipt of t wenty-five cents, 
or scut with Either of the Jibov© books freu of charge. 
HENDERSON <&. FLEMING, 
SUED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS. 
No. 6? Nassau 8t., New York. 
’W AnUSSSJUSS 
Bffiwee K™ “ A ™ INE “CO «).. 
Nnu Publications, (Etc 
Qs‘» 75 CETN.S. The PlONKEIW OF 
r*c*' A MkitjcA Is u new amt elegant engraving, )W 
"l:• V:'L7*", r .' 1 nfl b usually Hold at »<t, The 
* ts-FAtl tsl-ANOLKti Bann KB ■’ is a large, 8-page to- 
Lr! I,e « y ''?• hlustrated and Ailed to the 
briiu wltji Morses.rbotry, Mvii, (Junior find Kuu it 
exposes . very SwIinlJu and Humbug, l or ONLY 75 
cents you can receive the paper a whole year and 
engraving niter, an4 sent n„ roller, nre-pald Try it 
now-Jim. and I eh. numbers can he bad. Specimens 
S.fl8ftara» AT” 8TAU 
The Srvrntocnth Annual Edition of their 
celebrated 
Seed Catalogue and Amateur's Guide 
to the Flower and Kitchen 
Garden, 
is now ready for distribution, and will bo mailed to 
Our customers of 1870 as rapidly as possible, and to 
all applicants upon receipt of 25 et.s.; an edition beau¬ 
tifully bound in clrtlh, 50 cts. 
'I'li is is without exception t he largest and best Cata¬ 
logue ever published In this or any other country. 
It cun tut ns litt pages if, of which are finely executed 
engravings, including four beautifully colored litho¬ 
graphs of favorite Flowers and Vegetables, and bits 
pages of closely printed matter, giving a descriptive 
list ol upwards of 2,500 species and varieties of 
New and Rare Plants, 
Illustrated with numerous engravings, and con¬ 
taining two 
BEAUTirUX, COLORED PLATES, 
Is now ready, nnd will be sent to nil applicants on 
receipt of 25 cents. To our customeru of past years 
it will be sent without charge. 
SONGS AND 20 RECEIPTS 
ee. T. K. WOOD, Ve.non, N J . 
Including all the novelties of the past non son, with 
directions for their culture: also u list of upwards 
• >f tint- Hundred varieties of choice Gladi¬ 
olus, will) ninny other Summer - Flowering 
Bitllis, and much useful information upon the sub¬ 
ject of gardening generally- Also, a Descriptive 
Trice List of Sninil Fruits, embracing alt the lead¬ 
ing varieties of Srrii w Itei-rfea, Raspberries, 
Blackberries, Curiums, Grapes, etc. 
Address 
B. K. BLISS Sc SONS, 
23 Park Place, and 20 Murray Street, 
(P. O. Box 5712,) New York. 
THEIR 
inout. invitations have also been extended to 
Other distinguished mwns, &c„ to accompany 
them. The press is also u> lie well represented; 
the whole to go out iu the U. S. frigate Tennes¬ 
see, which lias been detailed liy the Secretary of 
titc Navy for the purpose. The return of the 
expedition Is not expected earlier than tlie mid¬ 
dle of March, 
Lpop tho Rights of Neutrals at Sea, Count, 
Bismarck has recently announced a change ol 
polioy on the part of Prussia as follows“ The 
treatment of cun- merchant navy by France ob¬ 
liges us lo withdraw our declaration at the be¬ 
ginning of the war ‘ Ihut French merchant made 
ships which have no contraband of war on board 
shall be exempt from capture by tmr vessels of 
war/ As neutral property may have been ship¬ 
ped on board French merchant ships in conse¬ 
quence of the above declaration, the aforesaid 
measure of withdrawal will not be carried out 
until four weeks after this date,” 
A terrible explosion occurred January 12th, 
near Newcastle, in Staffordshire. Twenty per¬ 
sons were killed or injured. 
It is stated that Russia formally declared, In 
ad\ aucc, that the action of the Conference must 
be without prejudice to the abrogation of the 
neutrality of the Black Sea. which has already 
been accomplished by the act of the Russian 
Government. 
In regard to the rumors of peace propositions 
being made at the Conference, Count Bernatoff 
is under strict orders from the Prussian Govern¬ 
ment to oppose any introduction of t ho subject, 
and to withdraw from the Convention unless 
overtures proceed directly from France. 
The King of Prussia, in a letter to Prince 
Henry of Luxembourg, counsels him to be pru¬ 
dent und cautious, and asserts that Prussia has 
never intended to attack the independence of 
Luxembourg. 
During the debate on the Austrinn Budget, 
Barou Von Beust defended the policy of friend¬ 
liness toward Prussia, aud spoke with gratifica¬ 
tion of the improvement in the relations of the 
Imperial Government with Italy. He cautioned 
the delegates against despondency, which he 
called Austria's worst enemy. 
It is reported that the Russian Budget is very 
satisfactory. The deficit amounts to only 5,000,- 
000 roubles, although the military expenditures 
are increased 10,00u,000, 
The United States steamer Saginaw was 
wrecked on an islaud in the French Frigate 
Shoals, near Midway Island, in the Puoitlc, Oct. 
29th, 1870. The officers und men, ninety in all, 
escaped to the island, but ns ll was barren, and 
they were able to save but lew provisions, they 
were immediately put on quarter rations. One 
of the steamer’s boats, under command of 
Lieutenant Talbot, started for the Sandwieh 
SUITABLE FOR 
Numbering fifty r.iBtlnet classes of Plants, embracing 
some tbousaods of varieties, will be sent to all appli¬ 
cants free or charge. Revised editions will be sent 
to our regular patrons, as issued, monthly. 
AND 
J. H. GREGORY’S 
SEED CATALOGUE 
Stock, |Jonltrn, £*c 
My Annual Illustrated Catalogue, containing a list 
Of many new and rare Vegetables, some of which 
are not found in any other catalogue, mid ail flic 
Htandard vegetables til the tium and garden, (over 
one hundred of which I grow ou iuv three seed 
farms,) with a r.arofu I|y selected list of flower seed, 
will he sent free to all. 
All iuv weed is sold under three warrants: 
1st, T/mt all mu Jirg sen I shall reach no. 
2d That all snd u pie red shall reach the purchaser. 
ad. I hnl my seeds shall he /resit, and true to a tune. 
JAMES J. H. GUKUORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Late President Netv York State Agricultural So¬ 
ciety, Editor “ American Short-Horn 
Herd Book," Author “ Rural 
Architecture," etc.., etc. 
This Work, which has been highly commended by 
the Press, should be carefully studied by every 
bleeder or owner of Cattle. It is a handsomely illus¬ 
trated and well printed and bound volume of 523 
duodecimo pages. It will be mailed, postage puid to 
any address in the United States or Canada on re¬ 
ceipt or the reduced price, $2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Dark Row, N. Y. 
FOR HATCHING-Fla... Selected 
J -j Pure-Bred howls. 
Dark Brahmas, $ dost., fo I Houdftns. per dnz. *4 
Light. - “ 2 Black Spanish. “ . 3 
Crevo-Cceurs, “ 4 I Black African Jiantams S 
Eggs carefully packed, and delivered to Express. 
Send orders to JOSEPH ICR ACS E, Lebanon, Pu. 
THRESH PEAR SEED-JUST IMPORTED. 
A Warranted growth of 18711. For terms, address 
J. G. WILKINSON. Dausville, N. V, 
MHO N A TU R A LISTS. 
A , . _ BIRDS’ ECCS FOR SALE 
Many choice Western »pceies, 
L. E. RICKSKCKER, Nazareth, Pa. 
C E E D S’ SEE D S ! 
L/ We have now in store a full stock of Fresh Seeds, 
selected with reference to the wants of Market (Jar- 
denors und the Retail Trade. Catalogues upon ap¬ 
plication. p, a, jf ESERODE & < 0 „ 
Seedsmen, 201 Luke St., Chicago. 
FRESH GARDEN Lf-S. 
SHRUB, AND Kvekuricen SkCMS. post-paid, by Mail, 
with direct,tons tor culture. 25 different packet* of 
either class for $ 1 . The aix classes. *5. Also, email 
truits, stocks, bulbs, shrubs, roses, verbenas. Ac., bv 
until, nre-pald. New Holden Banded Lily 50cte. each. 
2 <i MKI lb». evergreen and tree needs, fruit, tb.iver aud 
vegetable seeds. Catalogues gratis to any plain 
address. Agents wanted, 5eeds on commission. 
Wholesale list to agents, clubs and the trade 
B. 51. W. WATaON.Old Colony Nil rserii sand Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, .Muss. Establtihe 1812. 
I MPORTED JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS 
AND CALVES l-OK SALE.- Owing to recent 
loss of my stock tarns by fire, including all my bay 
and grain. 1 will sell a few choice onlinals of my own 
selection and importation from the Island of Jersey. 
Address, for descriptive circulars and terms, 
HAM. C. COLT, Hartford, Conn. 
AMERICAN 
Wheat Culturist 
AND 
Short-Horn Cattle Sale. 
H. C. & C. W. GUY Be CO., 
Will sell at PUBLIC HALE, ut MkchaMCSBUBG, 
Champaign Co., O.. Wednesday, Fch. 1st, 1671. four 
Scotch Clydesdale Stallions, purokflsod by them, and 
Imported from Sr-aland S' pL. 1070. They nic ac¬ 
knowledged by all the best draft lo rsca ever Import¬ 
ed to this country. Unpaged 1 >ei r*; weight, 1 ,L" 5 , 
Three 3 years old ; weights. 1,800 HntTlJJOO, Oncloilf- 
blood Clydesdale ShilMou, weight 1,000: ai d one 
French Colt. 2 years old. Also, at same time and 
place, some fine SHOUT HORN CATTLE, front Wit, 
GUY'S Herd of Aladison Co.. O. 
H. C. A C. 5V. GUY & CO.. 
Mechantcsburg. Chatnpuign Co., Ohio. 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
f*>n vo Money hv sending stamp for my Catalogue 
of r ruitund Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Roses. Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits. &o. 
Conover’s Colossal Asparagus a specialty, 
j g HEIKES” NURSERIES. 
Full Assortment for the Spring of 1871”* 
Early and prompt shipments and careful packing. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS, 
PEAR and CHERRY SEEDLINGS, of fine quality, 
in large quantities. Also. Pear Trees, peach, Plum 
(at $150 per M.,) and Cherry Trees, Grapes, Currants 
and Gooseberries, in especial good supply. 
ROOT GRAFTS. 
. „ „ . _ _ Pet- 1,000. Per 10.000. 
APPLE—Root Grafts, Leading Hurts $lh 00 f 7n no 
01 ’ ’ Sou tli ernj.lst 10 00 90 00 
1LLM— Leu ding Sorts 15 00 125 00 
pvat> „ Wild (rOMse.. 25 00 200 00 
1 .. Lending Sorts 25 00 200 00 
ui? ->ee Price List., sent free, for inducements und 
for superiorities claimed in Root Grafts. Directions 
for planting, with the most approved plan for a N ur¬ 
sery, will be given with each order. 
_W. F. HEIKES, Dayton. Ohio. 
QOLUMBUS NURSERY’, 
Grecn-IIouse and Bedding Planls, 
GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. 
LKXINGTON, Ky„ June, 1R70. 
Plants arrived in excellent order. I thought I had 
long since acknowledged their receipt, and mv grati 
flcation with the manner in which you have always 
flU6d my orders. J 
Spring Catalogue ready in January, and sent to ap¬ 
plicants R. G. HANFORD, Columbus, Ohio, 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
CULTURE OP WHEAT. 
embracing a brief History and Botanical Description 
of \V IlEAT — with full practical directions for se¬ 
lecting seed, producing new varieties, and cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
Finely Illustrated with numerous engravings of a 
practical character. 
By S. EDWARDS TODD. 
This is a handsomely bound duodecimo volume of 
1S2 pages, and should tie in the hands of every Wheat 
Grower in the land. Sent by mail, postage paid, at 
the reduced price of $2. Address 
»• U. T. MOORE, 41 Pork Row, N. Y. 
Yielded me lust season, hotb of grain and fodder 
twi mas much as the common Klim Prices.• 2quarts. 
w 5 ‘i" 1 ! if U P e ' k, t.y R, R. or Express. $1.50: half 
bu-hel, $2-i0.- i bushel.$4- Draft on New York : Post- 
Office Order on Rochester. N. Y.. nr Cash in Regis- 
tered Letter, at my risk. C. L. VA N DU8BN, 
Maeedon Nurseries. Maoedon, N. Y. 
UGGS OF 
^ IMPORTED FOWLS, 
from premium stock. Bruhmus, Hotidans, Pari ridge 
and Buff Cochins. Polands, Spanish. Ac. Orders re¬ 
ceived until Feb. 2»1. F. MUSSELil AN. 
W0 North Fifth St., Philadelphia. 
O l R ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE for 
i, contsiliung descriptions of ail the choicest 
VARIKTIK 8 Of 
FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
with plain and thorough directions for tlielr culture 
and treatment, sent to any address on receipt of 
stump. J. T. SMITH & SONS. Brentwood, N. H. 
T7ERRENA SEED.-SEND 25 CENTS FOR 
V a packet of our choice Verbena Seed: saved 
iroui a collection of 100 named kinds. 
_ J- T . SMITI1 A SONS, Brentwood, N. H. 
CEEDS! SEEDS! 
O Osage orange, Apple. p € ar. Quince and Cherrv 
Seeds: Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top, White and 
Red Clover, &c„ for sale by 
A TUTU Ala CJUARIATY 1.111 
ASSOCIATION, 
T^o. 9Q Broadway, New York. 
Original and Improved System, fgrti 
JiOST ECONOMICAL. 
ACCESSIBLE TO RICH AND POOR ALIKE 
Pamphlet*, with particulars, gratuitously. 
P REMIUM FOWLS.-! FEW TRIOS OF 
Buff Cochins fur safe from the stock that won the 
American Agriculturist's Cup, December. 1870. lam 
now ready to sell eggs from Ladv < ■ v. ydi r's Stock of 
Dark Brahmas, bred by her ponderer, Fred. Wraps 
and winner ot 12 cups in 1570. and tho extra cup. Buff, 
White and Partridge Cochin, Houduniuid Aylesbury 
Duck eggs for sale. All premium Block. Fowls Im¬ 
ported to order. Address with stamp, 
ISAAC VAN WINXvJ.E. 
Greenville, Hudson Co., N. J. 
A CBICFLTI R VL EDITOR Wanted. 
/Y One who thoroughly understands the various 
kinds of harm Animals and Farm Implements, and 
is practically acquainted witli general farming in its 
various departments; one able to converse under- 
standlngly with farmers and to write clearly and 
tersely. A knowledge of the Chemistry of Agricul¬ 
ture desirable A gentleman with tbe above quali¬ 
fications is wanted on an established, influential jour¬ 
nal. Com inimical ions t real ed as Strict I v confidential. 
Address X. x. X.." care of S. M. PE’l'TENGILL & 
CO., Advertising Agents, 37 Park Row, New York. 
CGS from Piire-hrctl Fowls.—Send stump 
for Circular. A. H. HOWARD. Oturo, Wig. 
Q1 A MEDALLION SEWING MACHINE. 
O 1" 80 days on trod. Monthi v Payments. 
Price reduced. Sews everything a needle will go 
through. Samples of sewing sent free. Agents 
wanted in everv town, Extra inducements. Address 
MEDALLION MACHINE CO., 71 Nussau St.. N. Y. 
