kiumaiauonB»-*.‘A\_ 
jr\f rxsmgBaey r'j 
r_v —-j- —- I 
[ i Ni 11 1 ! j i ii i ii I l^fi rt n 11 "i diuui aui 
implements, IHacljinern, &c 
implements, iUiubincrn, K'c 
13. Two Kittatinny do. 
13. Two Cherry Currants. _ 
\ 14. Two White Grape do. 1 
jj.A 15. Two Concord Grape Tines. J 
! l 10. Two Hartford Prolific do. 
I 17. One Delaware do. 
[ 18. One Iona do, 
IP. One Japan Lily, Long-flowered (White.) 
j 20. One Japan Lily, Rubrnm (Red,) 
21. One Japan Lily, Roseum (Rose-colored.) 
j|f 22. One Japan Lily, Album (White.) 
i| 23. Ono Li Hum Candidum (Fragrant White.) 
jfc 24.. One Choice nmnod variety of Gladiolus. 
J§ 25. One package of Llltum Auraturu Seed, the 
new gold-banded Lily from Japan. 
«J 20. Brosee's Prolific—Best l«te Potato. 
j» 27 . Climax, Large, Early, Excellent Potato. 
Hi 28. Early Priuce — A new variety of groat i 
== value. i 
m 29. Early Mohawk -Large, Productive, Early 1 
SB Potato. 
Sj§ 30. Early Rose—Unsurpassed. 
31. King of the Eariles —Tubers cost us ?80 
last Spring. Large. White, Early as the 
■= Rose. 
Great Inducements to Canvassers. 
Those who desire to get up Clubs for 
Titk Sim will be furnished free, on np- 
plication, with specimens, &e. To nil fvil- 
s paying subscribers for Weekly or Semi- 
Weekly, whether singly or in Clubs, the 
vinos and plants will be sent, where de¬ 
sired, as abovo; while as mi inducement, to 
GET UP CLUBS, we ninko tho following liberal 
offers in addition, a Semi-Wrbkly subseriptjpn 
counting as one for plant# and two for premiums: 
For Clubs of Twenty-live, with $25, 
wo will send the get tor-up A UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WHINGER, No. \'A, large family 
size, worth $10. 
For Clubs of Thirty-five, we will send 
DOTY’S famous CLOTHES WASHER, price, 
$14. 
For Club** of fifty, we will send both the 
WRINGER and CLOTHES WASHER. 
For Club* of One Hundred and 
Twenty-five, we will send a first-class SING¬ 
ER'S FA MILT SEWING MACHINE, of the 
new and popular make, price $00, has n hem- 
raor and braider, and is well adapted for all 
kinds of work. 
For fiubs of One Hundred and 
Fifty, with $150, wo will send ono of E. P. 
NEEDHAM & SON’S celebrated Parlor Organs. 
Price $80. 
For Club* of Two Hundred we will 
send one of tho celebrated BUCKEYE MOW¬ 
ING MACHINES, complete, No. 2, 4 feet 1 inch 
cut. Price $J25. i 
For Club* of Three EBtmlrcd, we will 
send one of NEEDHAM 3 silver-tongued 
Parlor Organs. Price $14/.; and for larger 
oluhs a proportionately larger and more costly 
one. These instruments are of superior tone 
and finish. 
For Club* of Five Hundred, with 
$500, wo will givea full, patdup registered LI FE 
INSURANCE POLICY of $1,000 In THE 
NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COM¬ 
PANY of New York, on an accepted life of the 
age of 25 years, or Its equivalent if the person Is 
older. These policies aro registered in the State 
Department at Albany, where securities for 
their payment are deposited, thus making them 
absolutely safe. This would bo an invaluable 
provision for wife and children, or ethers de¬ 
pendent upon the lifo of the assured. 
For One Thousand Subscribers, with 
$ 1,000, to the Weekly, or 500 subscribers to the 
Semi-Weekly, with $1,000, or subscribers to 
both editions to the amount of $1,000, we will 
send a magnificent 7)*'-octavo CH1CKEHLNG & 
SON’S GRAND SQUARE ROSEWOOD PIANO¬ 
FORTE. They are No. 9 in Chickering's cata¬ 
logue, und the very best grand square they make. 
Price $725. [Old price, $975.] The makers 
are celebrated the world over for the superior 
quality of their work. 
Canvassers need not wait till they have com¬ 
pleted their clubs, as Subscriptions MAY COM¬ 
MENCE AT anytime. Nor need the subscrib¬ 
ers all be from one town or Post-Offlec. All 
names sent by one person count, wherever 
ljl(\ they come from. 
Those who do not succeed in securing sub- 
scribera enough for the highest, premiums 
[ are at liberty to select from those of a lesser 
I I grade. 
We believe these valuable premiums will 
prove an incentive to many persons who 
have the requisite leisure to turn it to profit¬ 
able account. When we add to these extra¬ 
ordinary Inducements the plants and vines 
which go to each subscriber, in addition to 
their sprightly and interesting Weekly, or 
I I Semi-Weekly Sltn, who will dare gainsay 
that we “ shine for all,” or dispute that our 
; f paper is not only tho brightest and most 
$! readable, but the cheapest and most useful 
iu the United States? 
Sp How io Send Your Money. 
Remit in Post-Office orders, checks, or 
drafts on New York, or register the letters 
§§: containing money. 
To Postmasters. 
Postmasters and others getting up dul>s of 
ten , of cither edition, will receive an extra copy 
for their hindnm. 
To Clubs Without Pluuts or Premiums. 
Twenty copies of THE WEEKLY SUN will be 
mailed to one address for $17, and Fifty copies 
for $37.50, invariably in advance. 
Ten copies to one address of THE SEMI¬ 
WEEKLY SUN, $ 18, twenty copies to one ad¬ 
dress $35 ; and fifty copies, $80, always in ad¬ 
vance. 
All business communications should be ad¬ 
dressed to I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, 
Sun Office, Now York. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Empire Corn aud Feed Mill Compauy 
of New York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY THE 
Tlits mill is WROUGHT IRON Tint Cast Iron 
and n< case-hardened so ,u» to run Tor years without 
injury. It works with lex-* power than any other,and 
loss esiu'iixi*. It lnw taken the First Premium at ibe 
State Agricultural Fairs Of New York, Virginia and 
Kentucky tins only ones at which It Boa been ex¬ 
hibited. 
" Brock four, N. v„ April hi. l.w.i. 
“j, D. West- Si,-; i worked my No-f Union un*t 
Mill, (now the Empire Mill,) with two horses, at 100 
revolutions, aud think I ground about, 15 bushels of 
corn per hour. 1 then ground corn und nuts mixed, 
anil it ground that somewhat faster. J mil perfectly 
satisfied with it. Yours, ,te„ R. 51. PALMER." 
" Monuok, n V.. May til, twill. 
"J. i). West Sir; I have used my No. 3 Empire 
Mill to my entire ntufrietlon. I run It about 100 
revolutions, and ground handsomely 5 io tl hushed* 
Of corn per hour. Yours, Ac,. Tims. II. Bate." 
"Tho Union Grist and Feed (now Empire) Mil) Is 
all that, you represent It. It will grind with ease fi to 
8 loi.Hhofhof corn per hour. It also makes excellent 
Graham dour, t consider it a boon to farmer*, and 
it will he laflisponssblo when once tested. There is 
but one opinion—it. I* a suecos*. 
"John B. Bohkm an, Regent Ky. University." 
" NICUOLAHVILLE, Ky., Feb. 18. 1809. 
"H. (7. Sandi sKV A t o.—The (Empire) Mill I 
bought of you give* perfect satisfaction, t grind 7 
or 8 bushel* per hour ; In fact. It is lust the thing for 
fanners and feeder*, None should ho without one 
"ISAAC HARKLKY.” 
. 23?” Semi for Circular. 
.1. I). WEST, Geneva I Agent, 
It) ('oitlnndl St., New York. 
This Machine may lie used by hand in gardens or 
patches, while in Held planting a horse or mule may 
he used. It is Linin', STRONG and simple in Itscon- 
struction. It opens run furrow, gauges and 
drops run 8F.r u. covers it. rolls it down, and 
MARKS OFF TUI! UISTANCIC FOIt THE NEXT ROW or 
DRILL. It may bo used for i;v i ky KIND olt 81/.K OF 
heed from corn. bean-, pea*, etc., to tub smallest 
GAP tiiiv seeds, und will operate with equal pre¬ 
cision, Hills unit he ANv distvncK apart, from 
FOUR INCHES to siX PERT, aud tho same range of 
variations may also be much- in drilling. The NUM- 
HFU OF Sl'.I.ns may be ACCURATELY GAUoLO, AS 
ALSO ill i in \NrtTV s EH, 11 I'D T1TE ROD 0U 
ACRE, ill tin* drill or hill. 
Seeds which will fall by thetrown weight, arc drop¬ 
ped by a- wood cylinder having adjustable oupx to 
measure or count Hie seeds; white light, seeds, as 
beet, carrot, parsnip, etc., arc forced from the hop¬ 
per livu brush cylinder, with perfect accuracy 
and itF.Gi parity. Any change In the Planter run 
be made in a few momeuts, and u, m A v iik instant¬ 
ly thrown out ni t .ear In turning lit thcendsVH raws. 
Thu Machine has tiecti exten o vely Introduced und 
used since iflin, and acquired ami sustained an e.vcul- 
lenr rcinitation, wherever km'wn. MANY thou¬ 
sand* of Tit I'M are in c*i), and have received un¬ 
qualified approbation. It lias been improved from 
year to yeiir.ludh in STitrNTmi and WORKMANSHIP, 
and is hour offered as the iti:»T. MOST useful, AND 
NEAREST PERFECT PLANTER "Mant. 
One (if the advn id ages Is flint the Dtt 0 , 1,8 till 11 ills, 
AND THEIR SEEPS, ARE PLACED AHHOLVTBI.Y IN A 
Linc, not exceeding three inches In width to llio 
rigid, or left. Tills .u.t.oWs rHE t CLTIVATOIl «>It 
Horse non to run clo&n tii i he hills, or the 
Cultivator t,n he ex pal died without Injuring the 
plants, and leave* rut l.rTTLK work for the 
HAND HOE. 
Part lea desirous of securing a tunenlne should send 
THEIR ORDERS FORWARD AT uNhiO, to Avoid disap¬ 
pointment. , It _ 
Price Jk-A5, Liberal discount to tho Trade. 
Addre*’a particularly, to avoid delay*, 
HORACE L. EMERY. 
Hup't. Albany Airficultuvttl Work*, 
P. O. Drawer 193, Albany, N. Y. 
5?* X. B.—Catalog Re* ninl prlcu Lists of our Agri¬ 
cultural Implements and Machines sent gratis on 
application. 
PRESS ROOM. — PRINTING THE SUN. 
cents, places the ever-growing prosperity of 
The New York Sun beyond all question. Its 
compactness is also a strong point in its favor. 
One can attack its contents with a fair hope of 
being able to master them within a reasonable 
period. 
In the antediluvian days, when human beings 
lived away up toward the thousands, such a fea¬ 
ture would not. have been of so much import¬ 
ance. In those long-drawn times a sprightly 
girl of sixty, or a robust, youth of ninety, or 
even a middle-aged man or woman two or three 
hundred years old, could take things modorntely; 
but It la ordered otherwise in this day, and es¬ 
pecially in this Metropolis. Hero life is cut 
short at both ends, and crammed to choking in 
tho nflddlc; “the day’s hurly-burly's never 
done," and there’s only time to read The Sun. 
For details of terms we refer to the 
Publisher's Announcement. 
Dally Sun, by mail, per month, 50 cents; 
per your,.,.........$fi 00 
Semi-Weekly Sun, per year. 2 Oil 
Weekly Suu, per year. .. 1 00 
nforced by eighty thousand fellow- 
buyer is re-i_ 
buyers of The Bun, money is made on the sale 
of it, aud advertisers do rush to its columns, 
Tho amount received for one day's advertise¬ 
ments (October 21) was *1.200.50. The amount, 
received for sales of papers (72,300 copies) on that 
day was $903.75. The cost of Ink and paper used 
on that day was $049.30 Now let us see on which 
side the balance stands: 
Cost of getti ng ready to print,. $087 28 
Coat, of ink and paper.... ... Ft 1 ,) og 
Total cost.... 
Amount received for advertisements l,~uj) ■*_) 
Amount received for sale of papers. 9 1 '" 7;> 
Total receipts..$“J04 25 
Deduct total cost. 1,330 64 
Total profits on day's business. $707 5)1 
We have not given the largest day's business 
cither In sales or advertisements. On the third 
day of November 87,800 copies of Tub Sun were 
sold, and the receipts for sales alone were 
$1,097.50. Our object Is to give simply a ftllr 
average, and so we take what we understand to 
bo an average tiny's business. 
In addition to their enormous daily issue, The 
Sun Printing Company publish TUB $emt- 
Wri Ki.v sun at $2 a year, and The weekly 
Sun, at $1 a year- The Weekly Sun is intended 
more particularly for country circulation, and 
is filled only with the choicest, news of mos* 
Interest nml value to those who do not. care to 
take the New York dally papers. Great care is 
bestowed oh j is agricultural and market reports: 
tlir- fanaer and tho country merchant, are pro¬ 
vided with such Items of Intelligence ns most 
closely enter Into tho warp and woof their pros-, 
parity, and tho matron ami children me not i 
forgotten, but are supplied with such gonial and | 
instructive reading matter as ono loves to peruse 
in tho family circle and enjoy with those who 
sit around the same hearthstone. Costly pre¬ 
miums arc given to subscriber* and clubs to 
The Weekly Sun, embracing a vast variety ol 
articles, from tho choicest agricultural products 
to lirst-elasiS pianos. The publishers of The 
Weekly Sun are In tills way doing more for the 
agriculture of the country tbau is accomplished 
by tho Agricultural Bureau at, Washington. 
They have scut out tens of thousand* of pre¬ 
mium*. embracing the choicest non' varieties of 
agricultural products; and the results have been 
not only highly advantageous to those to whom 
premiums have boen Bent, but also to tho gen¬ 
eral interests of the country. One man writes 
that lie raised a bushel and three pecks of pota¬ 
toes from ono potato of a choice variety which 
he received (among other tilings.) as a present 
on subscribing to Tue Weekly Sun. Limita¬ 
tion of space forbids further enlargement on 
this topic; but the reader la referred to the 
publisher's announcement below, which will 
give him full information on the subject. 
Under its present management, tho New York 
Sun Is having greater success than ever before. 
It is emphatically tho people’s paper. It always 
stands by tlio workingmen, the trades unions, 
and all movements for tho improvement of the 
condition of the masses, when they need sup¬ 
port, ; and it also stand's by them in an effective 
manner. It does them downright, substantial 
service. For these, and many similar reasons, 
17'OSTIClt'N PIi YSTIill, GRAIN AND 
r oraSS SEED BOW Fit, with or without Hur 
row attachment. Greatly Improved (or 1870. Send 
for full Descriptive Circular to 
OSBORN15, FOSTER & CO„ Pa lmyra, N. Y. 
Q l A K 15 II C I T Y 
TILE MILL. 
The cheapest, speediest, lightest draft and most 
durable MU1. Moulds 100 rods of three inch tile 
per hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. For further in¬ 
formation address 3. HAW KINK, 
Carmel, Indiana. 
^j^wrouchtir^ 
, nUfSiDE Ho op 
M-V 1 combined zL 
\W%litn AT d UV{ ,4 ' 
Mr 
Buy tin- Trim-Chid Milk ' Mr. With the above bottom 
No more lea icing or carrying Cun* to the shop for re 
pair*. They will last yiua life-time. It, does away 
with the old T in, Hot font lloon. Board or .Xrtwnrk. 
which t* always tcakhni. For sale by all can makers. 
Suncl fur 4,i I«<>ttoniH. 
170 It Family Due -simple, cheap, reliable. Knits 
F everything. Agent* Wanted. Circular und 
impic stocking FREE. Address 1HNKLK\ KN1I • 
TNG MACHINE CO., Bath, Me, fir 170 U’way. N. Y 
1 AHOON’S PAT J5 N T 
Broadcast Seed Sower 
For Sowing all kinds nf Grain and Gras* Seed. 
^Miscellaneous 
. '^7:^ r -- v i»« « > E V 
(Ifrz — c ^x nvan ),, % v 
With our Stencil and itev Clieclt Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD MF’G CO.. 
Hi Fulton St., New York. 
SiAVIi VOl It STOCK 
VVF.TTINC, DOWN PAPER. 
To promote our country circulation, we have 
covenanted with Mr. Andrew S. Fuller, our 
Agricultural Editor, to grow for us a select list 
of plant*, vines anti tubet l of approx t < 
a choice Of vrhfoh is offered to every f ull-paying 
subscriber to tho Weekly or Semi-Weekly 
editions, at $1 or $3 a year, whether singly or in 
clubs. These plants tiro carefully labeled and 
packed, and scut free in tho Spring to all such as 
desire them. Among those are 
150 of Ihe Choice*! Vurieilr* of Potntor*. 
Some of them cost us last. Spring fifty dollars 
a tuber. For 35 subscribers, with $25, we will 
send 25 copies of Weekly for one year, and 25 
named varieties of potatoes, including the new¬ 
est and most costly kinds. For fifty dollars, 50 
copies and 50 varieties. For one hundred dollars, 
100 copies and 100 varieties. 
For the ladies we have grown 
3M,000 Choice Lille* and Gladioluses. 
Tu ordering the gifts it will be only necessary 
to mention the number. 
; A R M 15 R S ! 
1 by using Dr. W. XV. Fraley h 
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS 
the best and xufexl remedy for Cough*, Cold*, Dis¬ 
temper, Plnnro-PniHimonla, Los* of Appetite and a 
Want of Condition In Horses. Hus no antimony or 
sulphur, or anything a horse can take cold "U. Also 
f,,|. Milk Fever*. Co pis. ITeuro-Pnautnonhi lu (utile. 
4) u inti n’t Liniment, for Sprains, Rhcumntism. 
Sore Throat, &.e.—the best In the market. 
Ouintin'w Hoof Ointment, for Contracted Feet. 
Quarter Clucks, Calks and Urulses ol all kinds. 
Every Farmer should have Die above, as they have 
been tlie menus of saving many valuable horse*and 
cuttle, jar- Samples can be had of all, by sending *'! 
nr ,VI ota. each for Howrtnra und .Liniment, und £1 f• »r 
Hoof Ointment. CHANDLER Ql 1NTIN, 
Equestrian t'urk, Trenton, N. .1 
We warrant the Hand Machine to sow !V0 acres of 
wheat in Ifl hours, und the llorso Cower Machine to 
sow 120 nortM In the same timo, and the work to tie 
done with greater accuracy and prcaslBlQn than II can 
ho dona by any other mean* whatever, it lias prob¬ 
ably taken iuoi '0 First. I Tom him* at State Fairs during 
the full of IB 6 D than worn ever awarded to any other 
machine of any name or mittiro in olio vein- It is 
praised by thousand* all over the country. The fol¬ 
lowing. from a noted Long Island grain grower, t* a 
North pout, U I„ Nov. IS, 1860. 
Dear Hut: Thu Broadcast Seed flower yon sent, 
me last spring is the best Seed Bower I oversaw, t 
used it In tho sumo field with the Drill, taking one- 
half with tho flower und tho other with the Drill. 
The work was (lone In onc-qtmrlor of the time 
with the flower; the crop when threshed yielded 
more, und the grain Wits better ■ have ip-cd It en¬ 
tirely formv fall sowing of wheat and rye. For sow¬ 
ing i/cfts* seed*, clover or millet, no other machine 
could do the work so well. A great runny farmers, 
when they saw It, said It win only a play-toy, until 
they saw It In a (Ifly-aero lot, wit li one nntn travel¬ 
ing ils fust us he could walk, another carrying grain 
to biro, and tour team* following after Tlielr next 
buslnes* was to watch the crop when ou. but all were 
surprised to find It *o evenly distributed. 
William ( rosier. 
Price of Hand Sowers, if 10; Power flowers, $S0. 
Send for Circulars and name of nearest Agent. 
I). H. GOO DELL A CO., 
Sole Manufacturer*, Antrim, N. II. 
of life. 100 pages, ciotn. uy uekukut i ajiu.ho 
ft. A. A curious book for inquisitive people. It con 
tains complete instruction* to acquire this wondertu 
trover over men or animals. Cun be obtained io 
Mending postage stamp and address tt> T. W ■ E\ AN? 
& CO., 41 South 8 t h At,, Philadelphia. 
MAGNETIC OINTMENT 
Is now the mast popular Ointment, tn the United 
States. If has been before tin* public Over Twenty 
Vevrs and its reputation Is fully >*stubll*>liod ns a 
superior Liniment In all ease* where a soothing and 
relaxing remedy Is riMiuifud, pjirtloulurly in 
Croup, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamma¬ 
tion of the Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal 
Affections, Sore Eyes, Burns, Piles, 
Wounds and Bruises. 
DTPIlTilKUIA. -Trask's Ointment, ha.* boon 
extensively used lor the past, two years, with great 
success, for tllo prevention, relief and cure of that 
dreadful scourge. Diphtheria, and Is, no doubt the 
rr i I, T <>N’S 
*- FnMhiouable Initial Note Paper* 
and Envelopes, 
Neatly put in Dollar or Half-Dollar Boxes, ana sent 
uy mail, postpaid, to ittiv part of the country on 
receiptin'price. Bond for u box to 
J. 15. TILTON A CO., Boston. 
Circulars, witii Illustrations and Prices, sent free 
to all applicants. 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 37G, New York. 
UlMCfiAB IIOW UADF. FROM CIDER, 
V I JO CW An V Wine. Molasses or Sorghum in HI 
hours, without using drug*. For Circular*, address 
F. I. SAGK, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, tt. 
t it ILLUSTRATED UATtl.OGUE 
of School Material for 18(19 
as* and 1870 represents 
Apparatus, Books, Charts, 
Globes, .Xlaps, 
SCHOOL FURNITURE 
Tj/^yrj!** of several superior mod- 
W 'A J em styles, and many other 
/I M 'articles for every School.’ 
‘ \ a JfJ Mailed on demand, with 
l Lf?/ w.schermerhorn&co„ 
/ I'ublUhers and Manufac- 
turer*. U Bond St.. N, Y. 
AW AN I) 15 A SKIN <* O F K I C E . 
4 PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
Dp Wilt Ulinion Comity, lo>vn. 
Money loaned for u term of j ears on unencumbered 
tiuroved Farms, at 10 per cent. NET Interest, pay- 
ble annually- Interest colloctod when due. Have 
een hi biisine** over seven years. Partus having 
NEXVSPAPEIt DELIVERY ROOM.—RUSH FOR THE SUN 
Tnr. Sun has a strong personal hold on the 1- Two Kllladale Raspberry, 
affections of the masses. 2. Two Clarke do. 
And then the fact that It gives all the news of 3 . two Philadelphia do. 
the Associated Press at ono-half the price which * two Rrinckie-s or-mce do 
r“ K «f ?!, <*»**» i Two ZI-, Tulil BU0. 
iL in addition to what its own exclusive enter- _ _ e . , 
prise furnishes, and the fact that It gives the Two S “ 19Ca Bli ^ c do ' 
combined results of the labor and brains of one Two Mammoth Cluster do. 
hundred and forty-four men, wlunowed of all &• Two Monthly Black do. 
chaff, skimmed of all scum, and purged of all 9 - Tw ° Summit Y'ellow do. 
sediment—the fact, In short, that it every morn- 10. One Sable Queen Blackberry, 
lng gives every one of its buyers $687 28 for two U, Two Early Wilson do. 
| WII.KINHO N. 
’•RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
202 Townsend 8 t. .Baltimore, Md. 
ti/l its. 17 p \pegs \M* MAGAZINES* 
j Save your money. Send stamp lor list. 
I,. J„ FAIRCHILD, Rolling Prairie, Wls. 
-wds. 
TAOK SALE — AT A I5A ICG AIN SINGLE 
J/ barrel or lot, five bbls. (300 lbs. each,) Grafton 
Mineral Pulr.t, vii luablo for houses, barn*, fences, 
carriage* and carriage makers, and agricultural im¬ 
plements. Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS, 
Komi New-Yorker office. Rochester. N. Y. 
