IT 1 II E 
1 3NT33W YORK 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
112 & 111 BROADWAY. 
OUR VOLVO FOLKS 
^..ves.—Common oattleareln little demand, and 
drovers Dave wisely kept most of them back. Fat, 
holiday beeves continue to soil well, but the Digest 
F Oprit was on Monday, when 21 and 22c. were obtained 
or the be»t. Having stocked up with such, l«t»20c. 
tireall butchers are now willing to pay. Never be¬ 
fore were so many holiday cattle sent here. The 
highest price was lot-a Hutches* county steer made 
so fat thut it had to be slaughtered in the country, 
where the beef weighed 2 ,37ti its,, and sold for 21 c. e 
ji>. Texas cattle sold at V>M I3e. and dry State cowsat 
11 < 312 <\ The nutrient closed heavily on Wednesday, 
with 1.411 fresh cattle on sale. Several lots remained 
unsold. 
The following are the prices at tho close of the 
market -. 
This week. Last week. 
0<mH. C«nt». 
Premium bullocks, ¥ lb .18 Ot 20 18 @20 
Good to prime. “ ...Iti ® 16X 16 @ b>M 
Medium , . . t. M14 @15 15 @ 15M 
Ordinary. " ...18 & H 13J4 @ 14W 
Poorest grade. " ...11 @ 12 1 Hi @ 12>s 
Average of all sales_.15 @ — 15 X @ — 
These cuttle came from the following Suites, viz.: 
Illinois.... 2,fitVl Canada... 147 
New York. 42.t Texas. »i2 
Ohio... .VII Indiana... 19b 
Michigan ............ 74 Connecticut. "9 
Kentucky.. tts> 
Milch Cow*. Trade is rather better, and cows 
have advanced $f> per head.selling at $ 6 ftgi 120 each. 
A car load of common State cows averaged $75 each. 
Venl Cnlvcs-Aro selling readily at 10@12'-sc. for 
fair to prime, and AsSe. for grass and bay calves. 
Sheep. There Is a firm tone to the market, but 
good «tock sells much the quickest, besides bringing 
the hurt price-. E.vlra fat sheep have been In such 
supply dial prices declined to 10c. V ft-, that being all 
that could be obtained for the best U56 It Kentucky 
sheep, hots of 100 end 125 lti» range from ? to 8 )$c., 
with thin sheep soiling at 4 Xiji 5 )<o. 
Swine.—Light arrivals and cold weather stiffen 
the hogs. We quote live at HP-,(-.l 1 'Ac.; city dressed 
at 13XC-, and Western dressed nr. 13c. State and Jer¬ 
sey dressed hogs sell at lt@15. 
First JJIortfjage 
SINKING- FUND 
7 PER CENT. 40 YEAR 
GOLD BONDS 
The following are among the prominent features 
of “Oru Yorno Folks” for 1S70: 
Cash Assets, over 
Annual Sncoine, . 
Mrs. a. D. T. Wuitn cy, author of ” A Summer in 
Leslie Ooldlhwaite's Life ,” will contribute the lead¬ 
ing serial story, entitled “ Wf. Giui.s, a Story of 
Home Life.” 
More than 30,000 Policies in Force, Insuring 
Over 8100,000,000. 
The Report of the Insurance Commissioner of Massa¬ 
chusetts shows that the increase in the new business 
<lone by the New York in 18(58, orer that of 1867, exceeds 
that of a till other Company by over three and a half 
millions of dollars, thus proving the great and growing 
popularity of this Company. 
OF THE 
Dr. I. I. Hates will give some graphic sketches of 
Life and Adventure In the Polar Regions. 
Col. T. W. Higginson will furnish n series of arti¬ 
cles on the Beaver, the Elephant, and other animals, 
Carleton,” will relate what he saw In China 
during his recent tour of the globe. 
RAILROAD COMPANY 
The following points arc worth the careful atten¬ 
tion of persons proposing to insure: 
II—Tho New York Life Is now twenty-tive years 
old, and its Age Is proof that it will try no experi¬ 
ments and take no risks with doubtful plans. It 
does not furnish that “cheap’' insurance which 
proves very costly in tlm end. but offers every in¬ 
ducement consistent with sectuitv. 
2. —Tho New York l.tfe lias no stockholders to 
share Its surplus with the Insured. The policy hold¬ 
ers nlono receive dividends, which are paid as well 
as declared, and urn always available for tho reduc¬ 
tion of tho second and all subsequent annual pre¬ 
miums. 
3 . _By the celebrated •* non-forfeiture ” plan, origi¬ 
nated by this Company in I860,a Policy may be wholly 
paid up In from twototen years, and aft erwards still 
participates In dividends. 
4. -There being no conflict Of Interests In this Mu¬ 
tual Company, tMo New York Life l» managed by Its 
members Only—who alone ore the Company- and 
their Insurance is furnished at the lowest possible 
net cost. Claims which are not valid Itt law are ac¬ 
knowledged if they are vulid In equity and Justice, 
For progress!vanesa without haste,oavefutimss with¬ 
out slowness, security without Injustice, and econo¬ 
my of management, the New York lms no equal. It. 
prefers to nay Its dividends rather than swell its 
assets by unnecessarily and unjustly withholding 
them, and no Company can do so well for the inter¬ 
ests of thu fanning class, to whom economy in ex¬ 
penditures is a matter of Importance. 
Jins. Agassiz will continue her account of ” The 
World on which we Live." 
are offered for sale by Messrs. W. Bailf.y 
Dang & Co., Merchants, 54 Cliff Street, 
No tv York. 
They are $1,000 Bonds, issued upon a 
railroad nearly one-half completed, travers¬ 
ing ft country unsurpassed by any in the 
first essentials of a large and profitable 
business. 
They arc secured by First Mortgage on 
110 miles of this first-class road, its outfit 
and all present and future acquired property 
of the Company. 
They bear a high rate of interest for a 
long period of time—7 per cent, gold for 40 
years—and a. small ratio to the cash value 
of tln> Realty upon -which they are issued. 
They create an interest liability of tlm 
Company of only $1,246 per mile, or less 
than one-third that of some great roads of 
the country whose bonds have ranked very 
high. 
They arc sold only on the completed por¬ 
tion of the road, at the rate of $18,000 
per mile. These facts, added to the safe¬ 
guards thrown around the Bonds, (having 
the UNION TRUST COMPANY of New 
York as their Official Register and Transfer 
Agent,) combine to render t hese UNEQUAL- 
ED SECURITIES, and really the most de¬ 
sirable in the market for investment. 
The value of the additional 1 per cent, for 
30 years, at compound interest, would be 
$051.28, and in 40 years $2,003.43 more than 
that of Government Sixes running the same 
length of time. 
Price itt present, 95 and accrued interest 
from October 1st. 
Pamphlets, with Maps and details, and the 
Bonds, may lie had directly of us, or of our 
advertised Agents. 
Having personally examined this entire line of road, 
finished and projected, as will as the country through 
it'll ich it runs, we offer these Bonds with evert/ confidence 
in I heir full worth and soundness, 
VV. HATLEY LANG & CO., 
51 t'llirst., Now York, 
Agents row tiho sale op the Bonus. 
Mb. T. B. Aldrich, author of the universally popu¬ 
lar “ Story of a Bad Boy," will contribute regularly, 
Mrs. A. M. Diaz, author of the inimitable “ William 
Henry Letters," will continue her charming Stories 
and Sketches. 
For the Seasou of 1870, is now ready for the Market, 
with our recent important Improvements. 
This Churn completes the operation 
of Butter Making, (Churning, Work¬ 
ing, and Salting,) without touching the hands 
to the Rutter. 
We hav« made this Churn for more than ton years, and 
there an: more than twenty thousand now in use. 
The steadily increasing demand for them, and the opin¬ 
ion universally expressed by those who have used them, 
that they are the simplest, cheifesl, best made, and every 
way most sttlh/nelorv Churns ever made, has induced us 
10 add to our facilities for manufacture, ami in present 
their claims to persons who desire to ** Get the Best." 
For further information, Try the Churn. 
We Make Five Sizes. 
No. 3 , for churning about two gallons of cream ; No. 
4 , for four callous , No. 5 , for eight .gallons, No. 6 , for 
twelve gallons ; No. 7, for eighteen gallons. 
Sole Manufacturers: 
Porter Blanchard’s Sons, Concord, N. H, 
General Agents : 
R. H, Allen & Co., New-York City; 
R. D. Hawley, Hartford, Ct.; 
Mr. James PAnTON will furnish articles communi¬ 
cating in an attractive manner many Interesting 
facts of Geography and History. 
Ncra 'Abuertisemcnts 
Mr. J. T. Trowbridge will describe the Depart¬ 
ments at -Washington, showing how the business 
of our Government is carried on. 
RlIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR SPRING 1370. 
Rev. E. E. Hale will contribute articles in his pe¬ 
culiar vein. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES, for Orchards. 
DWARF TREES, for Gardens. 
GRAPE VINES—Old and new varieties. 
S'l'RAWHERRIES and other small fruits; best 
now and old sorts. 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
F.V ERGRKEN TREES. 
Fl.OVVl.KlNC 9HHUBS and PLANTS. 
ROSES, r-WOMBS. DAHLIAS, etc., superb col¬ 
lections. 
GREEN-HOUSE anti REDDING PLANTS. 
All orders, large or small, will receive prompt and 
careful attention, Packing for distant- points per¬ 
formed lu the must skillful and thorough manner. 
Small ioirccl* sent !>„ mull, when so desired. 
Descriptive and Illustrated Priced Catalogues sent, 
prepaid, on receipt of stumps, ns follows : 
No. 1—Fruits, 10c. No. 2 -Ornamental Trees, 10c. 
No. 3—Groen-house, 5c. No. 1—Wholesale, FREE. 
Address ELLWANGEK St BARR Y, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Pompeian Papers. A aeries of remarkably inter¬ 
esting papers on Pompeii will be given, telling tiow 
it was burled by an eruption of Vesuvius and how, 
after hundreds of years, it is now being restored. 
gy cash Prizes, from $10 to $30-, for tho best 
Original Charades, Rebuses, &c. 
Cash Premiums, from $5 to $300, for the 
largest Clubs. 
Send for Circular giving full particulars. 
Terms.—$ 2 per year. An extra copy gratis for 
every five subscriptions. Our Young Folks and 
Atlantic Monthly, $5.00 per year. 
FIELDS. OSGOOD & CO.. Publishers, Boston. 
The lesson of experience is that no man can afford 
to go uninsured. Especially true Is this as to those 
who are living on mortgaged property, but there are 
no circumstances where a Life Policy in a good ( oro- 
pany Is not a tienoflt. 
The beginning of the New Year is a most suitable 
time to take counsel of Prudence, and attend to the 
real duly of Insuring life. 
Policies are issued by this Company In all the forms 
sanctioned by experience as favorable to the. assured, 
and can bo made payable at death, or at a sped lied 
time during life, Premiums may bo paid annually, 
semi-annually, nr quarterly. To secure a Policy in 
tho New York Lire, apply at the Home. Office, nr to 
any of the Company’s Agents throughout the United 
MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. 
WILLIAM II. BEERS, 
Vice-Pres’t and Actuary. 
THEODOREM. BANTA, Cashier. 
Q E E fi> S . 
* Fresh Garden, Flower, Emit, 
BIcrb.TVve, S1>rul»mid Evergreen 
Seeds, with Directions tor A’ul- 
tnre, ni*<!>paid bji moil. Tlie most 
complete anti jtKlirioits assort- 
jurist in the eon ll try. Agenls 
vv tinted. 
23 Sorts <d' either for $ 1 ; pro-paid by mail. Also, 
Small Fruits, Plauls. Bulbs.all tin- new Potatoes, AC., 
pre-paid by mail, t lbs. Early Rose Potato, pro-paid, 
for *t. Conover's Cob - ^-d Asparagus. $3 pcriOO; $25 
per 1,1 IJO, prn-j.nid. Now hardy fragrant overbloom- 
ing .Tanaa Honeysuckle, 50 ot.». cacti, pro-paid. True 
Cape Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland culture, 
$1 per TOO. prepaid, with directions. Priced Cata¬ 
logues to any addfess, urntis : also Trade List. Seeds 
on wimndvdon. 
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mas-*. Established In 1912. 
Send Stamp for Circular to 
R, H- AI8en & Co. 
P. ©. Box 376, 
Now-York 
HE MASON tc HAMLIN 
n | TIT EDITION OF THIS 1*01*1/LA It 
is X work, which has mot with so much favor In the 
past. Is now ready. D lms been re-written and im¬ 
proved, printed with new type, and oa flue paper. 
Illustrated with a beautiful Lithograph, and many 
other fine engravings from nature, it contain-; full 
description and t he cullnre or over l, 0 U'l leading vari¬ 
eties of Flowers and Vegetables ; also descriptive 
list of the novelties of the present treason : to which 
is added a collection of 200 choice French Hybrid 
Gladiolus. This work, we. feel confident, will com¬ 
pare favorably with any similar one. 
from Levi Hn.rtlr.tt, Warner, JV. II. 
*• t have received a copy of your superbly gotten 
up ’Amatour Cultivator s Guide ' I think H far 
ahead of anything or the kind ever before issued 
from the American press. Please accept my warm, 
ost thunks fur your kindness In forwarding this 
• Getu at a book ' to my address.” 
This work Is published for the benefit of our cus¬ 
tomers, to whom it. will be sent tree, but will be sent 
to any address upon receipt of 25 cents, for paper 
cover, and 50 cents for tastefully bound in cloth. 
W A * H BURN A. CO., 
Horticultural Hull. Boston, .'lass. 
ARE THE BEST. 
As proved by the almost universal preference 
of musicians; the uniform award to them of highest 
premiums at Industrial Exhibition*, including tilts 
Paris Exposition, and a demand fnr thorn far ex¬ 
ceeding Hull for any ether Instruments of the class. 
PRICES ItEDiTED. 
The great demand for these celebrated instru¬ 
ments has enuhted their manufacturer - to »o greatly 
tncronw* thetv faellPitt* r-r : ■ -nntUctnro that, they 
now offer them at. prices of in t si,,r work. FI V K ()(!- 
r A V K OKU A NS with FI V K STOPS, TKK.Vl I) l,A NT 
and KNEE SWEMi, cud the Mason & Hamlin Im¬ 
provements, found in no othet Organ-, $125. Other 
styles In proportion. 
A Testimony cmrm.AH, with the testimony In 
full to the superiority of these Organs, from a ma¬ 
jority of the moat eminent musician'. In till* country 
end many in Kiirope.; also an lU.t si'RA'l'KD and I»K- 
StOHtPTivB Cium.AU, with correct drawings, de¬ 
scriptions and prices will be sent free of all expense 
to every applicant. Anyone one having any idea of 
buying an Instrument of anv kind, should at least 
send for these circular* which will cost him nothing 
and enntalu much useful information. Address 
Til W MAHON A HAMLIN ORGAN co„ lot Trenton t 
SO., BOSTON, nr 5 '.*; Broadway, NEW \ i.'IIK. 
rp HE MOUNT V 15 It N O N , 
A A SPLENDID NEW WI NT Bit PKAR. 
THE BEST OF ITS SEASON, 
Is now offered to the public for the tlrrt time. 
This new fruit is vouched for by the Hon. M. P, 
Wilder. President ol' the Am. Bornological Society : 
Jas. F. P. IlydC, Esq., President of Mass. Hurt. So¬ 
ciety; Henry Ward Beecher, and others. 
A FINE COLORED PLATE, 
Will be furnished, gratis, together with a Circular, 
giving particulars and a full list of testimonials. 
Address WM. 8 . LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
EURE, BATCHELDER A < O.’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
of Seeds and 
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDEN 
GHAMiJfiRIiAiN'8 
Patent Screw Stump Machine, 
FOn FARMER'S USE. 
Safe, Economical, cheap, and 
the best in use Will pull the 
largest stump with case. 
Patented June llt,h, J 86V. 
For particularise rid fur circular to 
Geo. Chamberlain & Sod, Glean, N Y- 
MANUAL foe IN70, will be ready for distribu¬ 
tion early In January. it will contain about 100 pages, 
with numerous Illustrations, — a complete list of 
Vegetable and Flower seeds, to which will be added 
allstor Summer-Flowering Bulbs, Plains mid 
Small Feu its. Sent to all applicants enclosing 
10 cunts. Our customers supplied without charge. 
Address FERRE, BATf llELDER & CO., 
*231 Main St., Sprlngfleld, Mass. 
P^W^GHT,^. 
ItSlDE HOOP 
fcM B I NED- ' 1 
OF NEW YORK, 
212 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON ST 
The above machine ts warranted to pull stumps 
cheaper than any other stump puller in the United 
States. Bo sure and Honrl for circular. G. C. 
lilApc^i 
Issues all the new forms of policies, and presents a* 
favorable termaas any Company In the United states. 
Tho Company will make temporary loans on its 
Policies. . A , 
Thirty days’ grace allowed on each payment, and 
the policy held good during that time. 
All of nor policies are incontestable after live an¬ 
nual payments. , . , 
Policy-holders share In the annual profits Of the 
Company, and have a voice In the election and man¬ 
agement of the Company. 
No policy or medical lee charged. 
Dividends fur 18(18 are now being jiald. 
Fifty per neat, on Life Policies issued previous to 
January, imr*'. 
Thirty-five per edit, on Endowments issued previ¬ 
ous to ,January, 181)7. 
All Policies nnn-forf cl table on the principle of the 
Massachusetts law. 
Eli WARD A. JONES, President. 
J, O. HALSEY, Vice* l’resident. 
■J. A. MO ItTIMORU, .Secretary. 
CHARLES G. PEARSON, Ass’t Sec’y. 
PERFECTLY RELIABLE SEEDS, 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 
The undersigned would Inform their friends and 
11 ,.- public that the Si v 1 : NTt i ntu An \e u. Edition 
O f thetr ILLUSTRATED SEED CATALOGUE, and 
FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDEN DIRECTORY, 
with price of Seed*, Gladiolus Bulb*. Select Small 
Fruits, .to., Ac., will bo ready fur mailing early In 
January, and will be sent to all applicant* inclosing 
twkntv-Five Cents. Old customer* supplied with¬ 
out charge ; and idinuld any such riot receive ft In 
duo time, we will thank them to notify us. Our Cata¬ 
logue lias been frequently pronounced one of the 
bust issued, and our endeavor will bo to keep it fully 
up to its present high place amongst its competitors. 
Please forward Orders early to 
CURTIS & CURB, Seed-men and Florists, 
343 Washingluu St„ Boston, Mass. 
PATENTKI) .J UISriS 1, 1SGD. 
Superior to any yet invented, combining all the 
advantages of the French patents, with wonderful 
SIMPLICITY, 
a>|II5 A HIII.ITY, 
mid CBSKAPrvCSS. 
Lovers of Good Co it ice are unanimous in its praise. 
zzr FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO.. 
SOI.H IIAUII AII ItF.RS, 
Halliu^lord, 4 'ousi. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM, 
IB John Si., .>tw York. 
RAYMOND & NEW YORK JOURNALISM, 
An octavo volume, of 500 pages, beautifully Illus¬ 
trated and richly hound, being a life and history lull 
Of interest to all who euro for the rise and progress 
of Journalism and J lunialistle writers (and win. In 
this age ,,r universal reading duos not. care?) The 
author, Mr. Maverick, managing editor of the New 
York Evening Post, is a Journalist of a quarter of u 
century, and ha* in Ins book revealed many scenes 
of stirring Interest never before *lmwn to the public. 
Canvassers for this work will derive great benefit 
from gratuitous editorial advertising. Nornl for De¬ 
scriptive Circular and see our extra inducements 
offered. L. HALE ! 
Hart ford, Conn. 
Buy the Iron-Clad Milk Can, with the above bollom 
No more leaking or carrying Cans to the shop for re 
pairs. They will last you a life-time. It does away 
with the old Tin Bottom Hoop, Board, or Net/work, 
which Is always leaking. For sale by all can makers. 
Send tor Price-List of Rottome. 
I ^AR.n FDR SALE OR it ENT. The. snhsevl- 
. her has one or I he he-t farms iu Champaign Co., 
Illinois, and Is desirouB of renting two or three 
hundred acres of same to 11 good, reliable man, and, 
having no family, wishes to make some satisfactory 
arrangement with the 
them, si " ‘ 
.... . —, — ..~Je to attend entirely to 
his stock. No one but an intelligent and experienced 
far roc 1 , who can furnish undoubted references as jo 
ability and integrity need apply to rent. Or l will sell 
upon reasonable term*. Farm consists of about 
Seven Hundred uctcs, and has first class improve¬ 
ments of all kinds. Address 
C. A. CARPENTER, 
T 0 I 0110 , Champaign Co. Illinois. 
I i|(t MO arc MIN Mud WOMEN want- 
' ml to sell our NRw it.tdr8TB.VTBD Book, Ml 
pages. One man In Httn Francisco, us soon as ho 
read It, wished to eon tract for 150,000 copies for tho 
PaoUle Coast, and says, “Whoever reads the Hrst 
chapter will continue till the last page Is perused.” 
10,000 already sold. Send stamp for terms, stating 
experience and territory desired. 
D. E. FISK & CO., Publishers, 
Springfield, Muss. 
A GENTS WANTED FOR Ol H NEW 
t » Work, lath Edition, now ready, 
THE FARMERS* AND MECHANICS' MANUAL, 
Edited by Geo. u. v,\, 
ill Illustration* 
Call or send for Circular. Agents wanted 
B. Waring, Jr. of Ogden Farm. 500 
pages, 211 illustrations; ?3. The N. Y Tribune says; 
'• It is a sound, honest, Instructive implication, doing 
all it professes to do, and more ; full of information 
suited not only to put money Into rhe purses of the 
farmers and mnehumea who consult. IU pages, but to 
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See advortlseraeni, in another comma, of OUR 
HOME PHYSICIAN, a New. Handy Rook of Family 
Medicine. Every family should have .1 copy, and 
thus save Idle, Health and Money, 
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_ Itel Broadway, N. Y. 
^* V CONN 
T71RDIT TREES AND STOCKS. 
1 Planters and dealers furolshed with a general 
Nursery Sloek, including 250,000 apple trees, orchard 
size, for Eastern and Western trade,.if the host mar¬ 
ket varieties. Plum and quince ia large quantities. 
Apple and pear stocks and in graft. Small evergreens 
and other stuck for nursery planting Catalogue fur¬ 
nished. E. C. FROST. Watkins, N. Y. 
Manufacturers of Berry Baskets and Orates, Peach, 
1 om.ito and Verbena Baskets and Grape Boxes, ot 
all sizes. Also, Grape Baskets,—a. new tiling,—better 
than any Box, for shipping or keeping grapes free 
from must, mold nr decay. Circulars sent free. 
C. w 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COJIW ISSIOX II IlKLII/lM 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
JT Id W Y O li. IC - 
T he charter dak prize tomato. 
The earliest, smoothest. Build eat, most product¬ 
ive variety ever before Introduced, Uio originator 
says. The Now Yolk Farmers' Club says, a tomato 
that iaivtrlu,$o|t'( and smooth hi what t he public want, 
and this they will And In my tomato. Circulars, giv¬ 
ing full particulars, with valuable testimonials from 
prominent gentlemen, sent upon application. For 
Illustrated cut of fruit, sue Till.-n's Journal of Hor¬ 
ticulture for .January, also eiretnun*. 
Our Annual Catalogue of genuine WethorslIC'ld 
Garden Heeds for 1870 will bo published about tho 1st 
of January, and mailed tree in all applicants. Cus¬ 
tomers furnished as usual. Address 
R. D. IJAW1.KT, Seed and Ag'l Warehouse, 
402I A 4 1-8 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 
■PURE VINEGAR IN FOUR HOURS. - 
X New plan. Just patented. For description, Ac., 
send stamp, with address, to 
A. 1 ). STRONG, Ashtabula. 0 . 
\TEW INVENTION.-Twelve Tools 
Lx combined in One.. To bo carried hi vest pocket. 
Pocket Rule. Ruler, Square, Bevel, Screw Driver, 
Chisel, Compasses, Scissors, Kutton-liolc Cutter. Pa¬ 
per Knife. Eraser and Pencil Sharpener. Agents 
wanted. Sample I Polished Steel) sent by mull, pre¬ 
paid. with terms to agents, for 50 cents. Steel, silver 
plated, $1, Extra, finished, gold plated. $2. 
Address combination TOOL CO.. 
05 Mercer St,., New York. 
L ada agents wanted to perform 
easy labor, whereby $2 can he made of an even¬ 
ing. Cash sent in advance for labor performed. Ad¬ 
dress B. DURAND, 304 Kth Avenue, New York City. 
'T' I L T O N ’ S 
^ JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illustrated Magazine, devoted to the 
Cultivation of Fruit, Flowers and 
Vegetables. 
Subscription price. Cl. 
TWO PLANTS ..I the f’UESI WENT WILL HU 
STRAWBERRY given to each subscriber for 1870. 
Plants lo be delivered in the spring of 1*70. 
Sample copies seel free. 
Subscribers for 1870 rimy have the remaining num¬ 
bers ol this year free, dating from rime their sub¬ 
scription Is received at our oiilce. Address 
TILTON’S JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
201 Fulton St., New York. 101 Washington St., Boston 
I WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS ANI 
Catarrh by a simple reinedv an4 will *end tire re 
ceipt free. Mrs. M. C. LEGGETT, Hoboken, N. .1. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 46 North River. WEDNESDAY. 
MANHATTAN. 2,365 tons.inn. 5, at 8 A, M. 
IDAHO. 3,152 tons. Jim. 12, at i'X P. M, 
MINNESOTA, 2,9115 foil*.Ian. 19, lit 7« A. M 
NEVADA. 3,126 tons.Jan. 26, ut 2 P. M. 
COLORADO, 3.UI5 tons.Feb.2, at 8 A. At. 
N H1JK ASK A, 3.302 tons.Fob.». 
Cajun Passai'.ic .(Gold)..$K0. 
Stbkuagk .(Currency). .$30. 
Saloons and State Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage and Passage Office, No. 29 Broadway. 
For freight or cabin pasage apply to 
Williams & guion, no. 71 Wan st. 
Young Men who desire a most thorough Business Education should send to tLie 
above institution for “ C ’allege Advocate ” ancl specimens of Pemnansliip. 
Address 
L. > 4 . WILLIAMS, ICoctiester, N, Y. 
W ANTED IN EVERY TOWN, 1 At .11 EDI- 
ately, AGENTS to take orders for ‘'Potter’s 
3-horse Clevis.” Enclose six cents In stamps for il¬ 
lustrated circulars and full Instructions. Address 
E. M. POTTER, Kalamazoo. Mich. 
i any quantity, sent to any address, at lowest 
wholesale price. Address, with stump, 
d._j. B. HOYT, Gaines, N. Y. 
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