PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Miss Julia Hubbard has been appointed 
transcribing clerk of the Wisconsin Legislature. 
President Grant has received from Siberia a 
suit of clothes made of Siberian furs, and cut in 
the Siberian fashion. 
Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has been chosen 
President ol' t he Boston Radical Club, vice Dr. 
Bartol, who lias resigned. 
Brigham Young and George Francis Train 
have Interchanged letter* concerning Mormon- 
isin and the Pacilic Railroad. 
Rev. II. W. Beecher has sent to Pere Hya- 
cinthe a full set of liis sermons, as published, 
... .mixed his autograph to each volume. 
Miss Van Lew is said to make a most, efficient 
post-official, and is managing the office at Rich- 
&gcnts iDnnteb, & T c. 
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE 
Jljl New Handy-Book of Family Medicine— 
Jmpletncnls, fttari)incr£, &t. 
i^ife insurance OVinicrtiscment. 
moud, Va., to the entire Buti&faction ol all the Aponte. Bend address andirei pamphlet and sample 
citizens* gratis. GKORUK K. BltOWK, Lowell, Mass. 
Syevester Marsh, projector or the railroad a GREAT niANCE 1 Agents V 
up Mt. Washington, N. II., has boon invited by i\ cd: si.non per year sure msicle bv 
the Su-is, Government to take charge of the 
railway over Mt. Uighi. he*t clothes !lnc?ii in tho world ; only 3cts. 
Genera t. Robert C. Sciienck of Ohio is the V r M* Tra'i 'i./io \vi i'iuiiu^hi?, No w J York, t <j7 1 
“Father of the House.’’ Ho entered it in 1843, born St., Chicago. III. 
and (haying iMfitt out from Ittl to 1868) is now jT. Ao n , N 3MONTHS AT HOS1 
serving* his eighth terra. I •" JUU will purobanea/i outfit, namplc 
m . « a* a » . i . , - .. . ^50, and the deed of a whole ts>wn*hip far l 
Mazzini tays that ho Ingrowing very old; that i »<*>-1 Agricultural PatcnlM ©v»tr in^uca, f'nr\ 
he cannot write at night without pain to bis ■ rec \ Address J. aHL'AHN, Baltimore, Md. 
hfad and eyev, and that bis day’s work is only ! TED.-: 9TA >10,000 laboring m< 
hull wlint if. ought to be. women, to labor at their homes or trav 
,, , , , oi'all of the time. Will stcrnl a (mmole to cun 
Queen Victoria has received its presents with free. a. is. clark ft cc 
from the chief or the Basutos, of Mosbesli, in Iflttsburgl 
South Af'rioa, a magnificent tiger and a box of r \\ j,y AGKNT8 WANTED TO PERI 
diamonds, valued at $10,000. a i easy labor, whereby *2* can be made or in 
,. ,, . .... *ng. Cash sent In advance for labor performc 
Minnie Hauck sang in “Faust” at Moscow, Ores? u. DURAND.3ol 8th Avenue,Now Yot 
and was called OUf ton times after the garden .,. v .. . v ., r.' 1Ifti 
f ... , , / IAN \ AbSlMkiiOOIlh toEVr IK El' 
scene, fourteen times after the church scene, v 
and six times at Hie end of the opora. I" I 
Miss Lydia Heuker, the advocate of Parlia- rawrSPcirBS 
mentary taifl'iugc for women, is to be editor of f§ „ 
the now weekly paper to bo established at Man- £% t> O C* 3.S 3 B IT 
Chester, iOugJmid. Women m o to do the eomposi- © 
tion and use an American type-setting machine. A WORK descriptive of the MYSTERIES, 
VIRTUES, VICES, SPLENDORS autl 
Barhams “Ingoldsby Legends has proved CRIMES <>r u>e city of PARIS. 
one of the most paying books ever pubiishod. It tvlli* how ParUba, become the Gtiyen und most 
Within tLio iiist ij'ii’t^r ol nuoiitnI*v oik* or iniirt* BiMiitilul (. hj In th<> world; how it* benuty find 
Hiuim me iosl quarici oi aceaiuiy ouoot moio SpUm.lor are purebuHort at a fearful cost ol Misery 
editions have boon printed annually, uiid the do- and SuircUug; non vim tor*'mo Swindled by profs/. 
mand is at HI unsupplled. 
flonal Artvintnrors: how Virtue and Vice go arm* 
in-arm n, the llomittfol Cuy; how the most Fmirful 
Crimes are eommltted and concealed; bow money is 
O. R. BRIGGS A GO., 
181 Washington St., Now York. 
of arms on his carriage panel two DahJgron hnoo/.ma™ 
guns, a telescope, an anchor, and a furled flag Agents want....!, Cunvio-.mg boo» »oit troo. 
will, the motto, “Quorum pars lui”- that ial Addn!a *’ Pa. 
“ Of which J was a part.” - ----- 
. ... . tv i ot,,, , , A hlyNT.S wanted iwrywhiiro. Brown's Patent 
A\ n en I rincoAlbort, I>ukc of Edinburgh, paid 1\ trouble Cone Ventilating Uninpnr gives the incut 
his recent visit of ceremony to thy King of tbo luiwUu<:1 - • s '? iSxprcMrhiirgc.s.^ciid 
Hawaiian Islands, the Lord High Chamberlain, ' ' H- ISi Washington^^st.TNew York, 
an Irishman, appeared at. thy head of the stairs ---- 
5 n* s *‘‘“ : “"■« 20 X& »sr.te%»83lLXcSS®J 
right up, the kin;; Silt home. __ ___L_ 
Hon. Tni.oPiur.us 1 'arson’s has declined to A * ,T H ! , UKA 
Avitlidraw Hits resigntfion as Professor in the « nd , A ^® ,,ts w of •*<■’** 
Hanai Iaiw bchooi, saying t hat be has held the our new wonderful Inventions. Address 
office lor more than twenty years, and tbateveu ;,i. vVAGNElt a CO.. Marshall, Mich. 
if he might hppe his services would continue to -- , — -—-- 
he welcome lor a short lime toiuror it pmitd Etsihluj tupnt. raouth tvit-h Stencil Dies. Sam- 
, , ? , “ , 0,1 ' ' *ongej, it could JCi pies free. s.hi. Spencer* Co.,B rattleboro.Vt. 
only bo for a short time. ______ 
Ole Bull will devote moth of tho proceeds W ** * ^ A ^ 
of his concerts during the coining year to a fund FaPtit ‘s-rdflt riafnPQ^ .\finn 
for erecting a monument commemorative of Wy , “ r ’ J , U ‘ 5 , t OUU 
the one thousandth anniversary of Norwegian tiX&jlj&Z °" d ,S<W1)4 the 
nationality or^dependence, whiyii is to be ccl- Price 60 ots. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars, 
ebrated in 1372. 1 he monumont will take the send for Circulars. Address 
form of a beacon on the Norwegian coast. O. K WU1TNICY & CO., 
"he groat tonora of Europe are getting old. ------ 
Gueymurd ha* been singing for twenty years at GAMBLES am! Premium List, sent free. 
tho Paris Opera, lloger has lost hi* voice cn- —_L_ 
tirely, and has failed as nu actor. Tamberlilt A G E N T S W A N T li S* 
Will . etii-.i ^ after. btllilaat career of ihlcty 
yeai-s. Murlo L* on the stage since 183S, and u h .„ pn _ r ,, 
Wachtel, who has left Berlin in consequence of i nF RUFR ijF THF VVF.NT 
a quarrel with the King, made his debut in 1846. Ml „ B1 ' T ’ r „ 1 » 
Or thirty ye«rp ot Pioneer Lite In the Hocky Moun- 
A WCL In. bcc,. Introduced l„ tbo Now Vork XcUK’S i.«S.*lJtef. , o‘S» w - 
*5* t ?, r10 ? Lbrary, wUoh the ORESOK WSEXOMAaiBB. 
is to bo a Itec gilt to Now \ orlc ( lt>- by James gy Mrs. Frances f victor of On imm Fur Circu- 
Lonox. Tho founder of this institution pro- lars and terms.address It W. lil.tss a CO., 
poses, it is said, to Convey to trustee* a block of Hartford. Ct.; Toledo . 0.t N ewark. X. J. 
land somewhere betwCOU Seventy-second and AAA A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
Seventy-sixth streets, opposite the Central Park, O^tWUU agents to noil tlie coletimud WILSON 
as a site for tho bulhllBg, and to give threo hun- Sewing MACHINES. The best amchluo in the 
fired thousand dollars, or any larger Mini that wo^ld. Scitch alike on both tide*, one Machine 
may bo needed, to emit it. In addition to this, without Money. Forlurther particulars, address 
he will hand over to the trustees his entire col* THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
lection of statuary, paintings and books, one of (ll ' vc ’ lum| . B >=-i<>n. M usa., or 8t. Louia. Mo. 
themoei valuable iu Auoerioa, as a beginning \ GENTS ! agents i AGENTS! 
for the library, and he declares that no further i V N ,“, w ,■ '? uv ? jt v Soinaihing new! Attractive! 
Minib of money shall bn wit hiiold that may be t.i.miv want* ! 8oainthb.« for Huiidnys! iw) more 
t>A Per Dnv to either sex. Goods new. Sample 
ZjV/ free. C. 1I. Lininoton, KS lialstcd St., Chicago. 
AGE N TS I R E A D T II 1 S ! 
wo will pay Agents a Salary of £30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our now wonderful Invent lone. Address 
M, WAGNElt A CO.. Marshall, Mich. 
YyniTMSV's 
. Neat’s-Foot Harness Soap. 
P it Os Is, Blade*, polishes and Soaps the 
Harness at the. sa/M time. 
Price 60 ots. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
G. V. WHITNEY & CO., 
TRASK MARK. LeXlllgtOU, MllSS. 
S AJU’LES nn(I Premium List cent free. 
Address - The IIuuk B.vzar,” GarioUsville, O. 
"a G ® N T S NY A N T E G _ 
J \ For a Xew Illustrated Ben>k of great historical in¬ 
terest, stirring events and thrilling udlli nturc. 
" THE RIVER OF THE WEST," 
Or thirty years ot Pioneer Lite in the ltocky Moun¬ 
tains and Oregon ; with a history ut the country, 
including the labors, infiucnce nud futo of 
THE QREGO K mXSSllGVt&UXHS. 
By Mr*. Frances f victor of On-im. Fur Circu¬ 
lars and terms, address It. W. ULlFs .V CO., 
Hartford, Ct.; Toledo, 0-; Newark, N. J. 
&£> AAA A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
" agents to soli the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine in the 
wotld. Scitch alike on both sides. One Machine 
without Money. For lurther particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio. B n-ton, Mass,, or St. Louis. Mo. 
AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! 
J V Now 1 have it! Something Hew ! Attractive! 
valuable! .lust what Agent- went! What every 
fumllv wants ! Someth I lie for Holidays ! 1U0 more 
Agents wanted at once! quick sales! Large profits! 
A young lady makes Ed.40 in one-half da v ! Others 
91 £ 
—by Gko. M. Bkard, A. M..JM D., Medical Lecturer 
In the University of the City of New Vork. Written 
in plain language for the i» ople.aad tell? wliat to do 
and how to do it In every emergency. Professors in 
our Medical College, testify that It is the only relia¬ 
ble Family Doctor Hook published. Get It. und save 
Life, Health and Money. The N. Y. Tribune says: 
- Am a compeiid of the theory and practice of medi¬ 
cine, It Is the best that we know.” One agent in New 
York In a shop of ii workmen sold 19 books. 
1C. B. TREAT & CO.. Publishers. 
661 Broadway, New York. 
f* / |gk*4 A«’Im Wanted toaell four inventions 
D.t M FW of great value. All pay large profits to 
IMPLEMENTS! 
IN ADDITION TO OT R GENERAL 
A assortment of the above, and our large stock of 
Reliable Seeds anti 
Fertilizers^ 
We call particular attention to the 
Improved 
mlntU Friction 
Horse Rower 9 
A GREAT CHANCE ! Aeonts AVant- 
1\ ml! $1,0110 per year aure made by agents, 
male or female. Belling our worUl-Tcnmvneel Patent 
la rriasllng White il'tre Clothe* lAnrs. Cheapest and 
best clothe* lines In the world ; only Sets, per foot, 
and will lasts hundred years. Addies» the Hudson 
Hirer II ur i n., 76 William Ht., Now York, or 10 Dear¬ 
born 8L, Chicago. 111. 
; I AAA *N 3 MONTHS AT HOME, f 10 
'. ’ • *"VMr will purchase uri outfit, samples worth 
SAO, and the deed of « whole township fur the two 
best Agricultural Patents ever issued. Particulars 
w ANTED.—rsr 100,000 laboring men und 
I " women, to labor at tlioir homos or travel, part 
oi nil of the time. Will send a sample to commence 
Wills free. A. B. CLARK ft CO., 
Pittsburgh, Pa. 
I ADY AGENTS WA NTED TO PERFORM 
J essay labor, whereby *3 can be nsssdc of sin even¬ 
ing. Cash sent in advance for labor performed. Ad¬ 
dress B. DUIIAND. 304 8th Avenue, New York City. 
NVASS1NG-BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
^aris ev Sunlight 
and Gaslight 
— the patent of which we have Just bought from Mr. 
(. E. 11. Bcn'Nct, arsd which we shall manufacture in 
the most perfect manner. 
Our prices liuvo recently been 
GREATLY REDECED. 
Full Circulars, with Illustrations, description and 
prices, will bn sent upon application to 
It. H. ALLEN & CO., 
ISO & 191 Wuter St. P. O. Box 376, New York. 
N. B.—If you want anything for use on your Farm 
or Garden, send stamp for 
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
OI^ XNTEl'W YORK., 
NO. 900 BROADWAY, BETWEEN FULTON AND JOHN STS. 
CASH CAPITAL, 8125,000. 
$100,000 Deposited with the Insurance Department of the 
State for fhe Protection of the Policy Holders. 
P , « 1 I 1 mi sent upon j^pncution to ^ All the Officers and Directors (without nn exception) are Stockholders, and will 
iso a i9i Water st. v. o. Box 376, New York. take good care that the proper reserves for the farther protection of the Policy ilold- 
N. B.—If you want anything for use <>n your Farm ers will he made 
_ ___ __ _ _ f* T9rtrrr TJlls Company makes a Cash Dividend to its Policy Holdera of from 33j>£ to oO 
A SfLCIAL UIRCUXi AR, per cent, each year and in advance, by means of its low rates of premiums. 
G 1REAT labor-saver in TJie safet y of tlu! Policy Holder is guarded. 
r CORK CUITURB. A *l ^' cw Vork Companies are Obliged by the State to Set Aside the same Reserve. The 
Thomas’ Patent smoothing Harrow and reserve for cadi Company b the sAme. tabulated on the same table of mortality, and at the 
buoadpabt wkedkh obviates hand-hoeing corn same rate of Interest; roitsequently, all are safe* 
and one-horse cultivating, so that one man with a --v _ _ „ _ „ 
team will keep 00 or TO acres perfectly clean until the COBiDIaIw AY S OT g O & X C a ! 
plants area foot high,-paying its cost many times T 1 .is Comimnv’s nolirirs are non-forfeitable 
over yearly. Price only iso, with 130 teeth. Send for ins yompany spoiicies are nontoriutaDie 
a full Descriptive Circular. Tho Harrow is sent by rilis Company imposes no restriction on travel after one annual payment has 
railway o» receipt of It* price, by been made. 
J. J. THOMAS & co., Geneva, N. y. This Company insures the lives of females. 
This Company will not contest any legal claim. 
team will keep CO or 70 acres perfectly clean until the 
plants area foot high,—paying Us cost, many times 
over yearly. Price only ?30, with 130 teeth. Send for 
a full Descriptive Circular. Tho Harrow Is sent by 
railway o» receipt of it* price, by 
J. J. THOMAS & CO., Geneva, N. Y. 
T l( IS 
1 " This Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof is fully established. 
EMPIRE CORN AND FEED MILL, under the law* of New York, and responsible to fiio luvuraiicc 
7 Ik nnuni niitn# Eiu sj«k ■> 
MANUFACTURED BV 
The Empire Corn ami Feed Mill Company 
of New York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE. 
This mill Is WROUGHT lit ON—apt CAST InoN- 
and Is cano-hardened bo a* to run for year* without 
Injury, ltworkawlth less power than any other and 
less expense. It. h*.- taken the !• irst Premium at the 
Stilt* Agricultural Fair* Of New York. Virginia and 
Kentucky—the only ones at which It has been ex¬ 
hibited. 
“ Brocki»oht. N. V., April 10.18fl9. 
“J. D. West— Sir: 1 worked my No. 4 Union Grist 
Mill, mow the Empire Mill,) with two horses, at 160 
revolutions, and think i ground about 15 bushels of 
corn per hour. 1 then ground com aud oats mixed. 
««der the laws of Aew York, aud responsible to llic lusurancc 
Depart incut for its safely. 
The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on any of the follow¬ 
ing plans: 
ORDIAAKY LIFE, 
ENDOWMENT, 
CHILDREN ENOOWJIENT. 
COMPOUNDED INTEREST, JOINT ENDOWMENT, 
INCOME PRODUCING, JOINT LIFE, 
TERM LIFE, 
RETURN PREMIUMS, 
ANNUITIES, 
MUTUAL, 
.1 • . 1 If 1 • a .« • . .a. a « • a . . 
Will I'll IIOMJ, A MHilt bl'.'UIIM lAHIl auu Ufll3 milCJ, j * j j... , , . , 
ana u ground tuai somewhat fabter. i am perfectly ana in addition to the above plans will issue policies on the 
satisfied with It. Yours, Ac.. K. M. PAI.HKU.” 
*' J. ... WKw-ar: ‘W C u’S?edmy No?8®’re “TOTOTTISTT! MTTTTTAT 99 
Mill to my entire satisfaction. 1 run it about too A wF J.N A J* AN a* AtJL A/ A U • 
•• MONHOK, N. Y., May 10.1868. 
“ J. D. WkBT— Sir; I have used my No. 3 Empire 
Mill to my enure satisfaction. 1 run it about too 
revolutions. ho< 1 ground handsomely 5 to 6 bushels 
of corn per hour. Y’uurs, <tc.. TiiOS. II. Batu. 
“ 1 hi Union Grist and Ford (now Empire) Aim is 
all that you represent it. It will grind with ease 6 to 
8 bushel* of corn per hour. It also makes excellent 
Graham flour. 1 consider It a boon to farmers, and 
it will be indispensable when once tested. There is 
but one opinion—it ie a success. 
“John li. Bukhman, RegentKy. University." 
- Nicholas. vix.ua Ky.. Feu. 18,1*9. 
“H. C. Famh - icy & co The (Empire) Mill I 
bijgaht of yow give- perfect sattaftrabm. 1 KilmlT 
or p budicl* per hour ; In fact, it*& Just the ihfngfor 
farmers and feeders. None aboula bo without one. 
“ ISAAC BAK&LkY.” 
Z3T Send for Circular. 
. 1 . I>. WEST, Goucrnl Agent, 
40 Gortlnmlt St., New York, 
up O DAI HYMEN, 
1 MILK CANS. 
m 
M ® 
f _ hid 
baty- Tontine Mutual is a combination ot Insurance and Endowment, and is singularly 
e) Mill is adapted to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred from the 
oxwdiant benefits of Life Insurance by iis heavy expenses. (See explanations below.) 
mem. and To insure your life on the Tontine Mutual Plan you pay $15 once. 
There fa You pay $2 annually. 
craity." You pay $ 1.10 whenever a death occurs in your Class. 
13,1*9. . You are certain to receive $1,000. 
i 1 KiVn's 7 And if your Class is full $5,000. 
ihingfor Clnsess are regulated bv ages. 
h 2 isY.” e ’ BOTH SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLASS. 
ALL HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 
«• Classes are limited to 5,000 Members. 
Voi ti - WHENEVER A CLASS IS ONCE FULL IT WILL ALWAYS REMAIN FULL. 
The Company guarantees that in case your death should occur within a year, 
]SJ g _ although there are not one thousand Members in your Class, yet will your family 
receive fl.,000; but in case that your Class has more than one thousand Members, 
then you would receive as many more dollars as there are Members in your Class at 
n. the time of your death. FIVE THOUSAND MEMBERS — THEN $5,000. 
( !** A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35, 
Class li. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. 
: <Hit\ C’ass C. Admits all between the ages of 45 and 00. 
nneo 
WROUGHT 
m 
mi 
WITH 
k VuTSlDE Ho Ota 
COMBINED. X 
WT JULY 14, IB66.. f,« 
PAT. JULY 14.I668.. AJ5 
Buy tho Iron-Clad Mill: Van, with the above bottom 
No more leaking or carrying Cans to tho simp for re 
pairs. They will last you a life-time. It does away 
with the old Tin. Hattoni Hoop, Board or Network, 
which is always I talking. For sale by all cun makers, 
bond for i'rfce-LlBt of Bottoms. 
T03MTIME3 IF’TTiKnEJ. 
A t the same time that you become insured, you also become 
A MEMBER OF A TONTINE FUND. 
Which may give to yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money. 
This is the only Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis, 
i. e., that has a cash capital of $125,000, or that has a deposit with the State for the 
security of the Policy Holders. 
SEND FOR BOOK OF RATES. ALL DIRECTOP.S ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
ALL OFFICERS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
DIRECTORS. 
demanded to make it the finest library in the ' Agents wanted at <mc«! Quick (tales' i .a rgr© profits! "jO" "%T £4 A "ST ^4 B 
eonnfrv i A young lady mukes *120.40 in ono-half day.' Others JLJk JSt, M. ftS .a, Ms Jh O I 
count! j. I can do it. I offer tin*, largest, memluma ever offered. 
• - t4 » — - 0,»vwl H.-s - ...... W.. . .. I.. .. 
ART AND ARTISTS. 
“ Rksxgnation ” is the title of a picture re¬ 
cently painted by Caul IHianjxt of Ilaatings-on- 
lliidson. A« a person!Her of bis subject, he 
recognized the popular acceptation of a Woman. 
The hour I? early morn. The scene, n cemetery 
in the distance, from which a woman wends her 
way homeward. The woman is the central at¬ 
traction, tho monument, the grave, bearing 
floral tributes of love aud remembrance, being 
Send for my private circular. 
W. ,T. HOI.r.AND, 
Springfield, Mass,, or Chicago, Ill. 
horticultural, &c. 
Q U E GORY’S 
3X2X22) CATAXiOGUS. 
My ANNUAL CATALOG UK, containing a list of 
many novelties, besides nil the standard vegetables 
of the gird fin, ( .err 10U of icliji h are. or > on.own urow- 
inn.) n-ltl, i- choice !.. lection of Flower Seed will he 
1 warded • ■. ”- to nil, I warrant iny send shall 
floral tributes Ot love and remembrance, being I gwurdod to nil. I Warrant mv seed shall 
nmironrlfito >.nd nAmagarv nr„w.rtmr>, pi,-,,,.,, I proVO OS CepIVtsOnted. I warrant It rhall real'll each 
appropriate ana necessary acocssouee. Lvety- | }(!ll , 1 ,„ , CI J warrant all money forwarded shall 
4 1 i I I, ,v r.rl 4 1. ,*>•. 1 n n.»n VI nihil/, f. t, /] U I .. . . 1 . ... . O . ...1 f ... .. i ' ... . 
thing is painted in palo gray, white aud black 
giving character to tho outlines. The entire 
figure of the woman, her gray mourning drap¬ 
ery, her uplifted face, her trustful eyes, tho 
pressure of her hand on her breast, all breathe a 
spiritual purity and saintliness quite in keeping 
with the spirit of the subject. The photographs 
from the painting, likonll photographs, lack the 
exquito harmony au l sympathy of tho hues of 
l'euoh me. Sural fora Catalogue*. 
JAMBS 11. GREGORY. MurbSohead. Mass. 
D r. \ u t i fui. r i. o W i: it .heeds. 
bend for our Annual Descriptive Gaiulogue 
of Flower Seeds for 1S70. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 
13 John St., New York. 
M AGEDOX NI USEniES. DI VERS OF 
Nursery stock .-liquid t-ond for oiir Spring Trade 
the canvas., which form much of the boauiy ol List. Filei ura esp'-ci-diy i.>w t.>r Crane vines, Cur- 
lviim ir,(» i rants, Jtasphrrr frs, Strawberries nod Wnckberrice, om- 
iiio panning, I bracing over imy vaMetles. new and Old. Trade List 
fY. T. Hays has painted a dog, a black setter, 
full liftHSizo, iu a free, open meadow, with vines 
along the fences, that Is almost a real dog, In 
trotting through tho meadow he hears a sound, 
and quickly halts to listen. Ilis cars move, his 
eyes glisten, his nostrils dilate, his neck, back, 
legs, tail and even his long shaggy Imirbotray t ho 
quick Intelligence, the fidelity, the faithfulness, 
<*i he docility, all the excellent qualities we cher¬ 
ish in dogs. This la a masterpiece, of Cftnine 
portraits. If Landseer, or any other seer on 
land or sea, claims to do better, he can safely bo 
charged with dogmatism. 
Frank 11. Carpenter is engaged upon a por¬ 
trait. of Mrs. White, wife of the President of 
Cornell University. He has received orders to 
paint portraits of Agassiz, Curtis. Lowell and 
Goldwxn Smith for Cornell Library—a quar¬ 
tette of representative men worthy to be per¬ 
petuated on canvas, and by Frank Carpenter’s 
pencil. 
free. C. L. VAN DlTglSN, Mace, Ion, N. Y. 
rn o T II K S K K D T U A I> B. 
i- We shall bn pleased to mall to Diialeiis only QSiLlSllT SELU tUTS! , 
a»I >n 1 '" r . "'IhR'l^AhE PIMCE.LIHT OF Tvrw Brunswick, Phinck KmvApp Xt/.AM), uiiii 
BhEDH l'OK 1MO. UAwstwi.i, Norway Gats, by fu'cn, Lon: -I, .. i ? m 
J. M. THOUBUIIN ft CO., 15 John St., Now York. turnerbnn.vittt. 
-- ----Early Busr„ Kino of Tiiz Uari.h-.s Brksee’s 
N E W A X D If A If K PROLIFIC, WORCl.KTl’.n, WlLI.AWU. <’I UMAX mill 
•CT VS IT, V. m r, n - ALL OTHCliNKW AND DLSIRABlX SUED POTATO Eg, 
V Jbcrb A * .C L i, ij . bit the pound, bushel and barm'. Oat: and Potatoes. , a 
I make the seed ot New and Rare Vegetable* it packaget, sent by mail, POSTAGE paid, to .mu 
•nvinlty. bealdea growlinr all tb« -bindarrt kinds. oilU-r in the United Matts. DESfRimivt PRICED 
alalnpiifiB Riaili to all, ’ JAMES J. H. GUBOOKY, <-ATAt.oOVE mailed to applicants. KDWAUD ,i. 
turblehead. Mass. EVANS A CO., N’arsorymcn und Soefiiaca, York, Pa. 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich- 
wp & "T 4 ET 4 ® liiontl Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
■OsiiLJL O .a JL ii S I lion. JOHN H. MARTINDALE, Ex-At- 
toi uey-General of State of New York, Roeli- 
Jb'OUn TOM 2 NATHAN F. CRAVES, President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
$75.00. WILLIAM C. HUGER, of linger, Wallace 
i 6c Genny, Attorneys at Law, Syracuse. 
Send for Price) miiifinn B" [ CHARLES IT. DOOLLI ILL, President 
L»of3i8 Pricc ] EDWARD F. JONES, 0nti<la County Bank, Utica, N. Y. 
Makevomistake n . . . tl ,, W. C. SQUIRE, Special Agent Reiuiug- 
InnZrofLut. DIllgllSliltOil, N. L 1011 Manufaotui iug Company. 
Hon. JASON C. OSGOOD, Manufacturer, 
_Troy, N. Y. , 
rp hi i£ 5 * la N BT f DRILL. Hon. JOHN II. RUSSELL, Counsellor at 
CSartlei', TrncSc tmd Tree Scctl Salisbury, Ct. 
or (aiiuna, THOMAS LORD, of Lord & Smith, 
Two awe-. Descriptlre Circulars. Wholesale Druggists, Chicago, Ill. 
HAM UAL U. ALLEN, Cinnaminson, N. J. „ „ __’ e ’ 
- --TI. O. ARMOUR, of Armour, Plankinton 
IW^ijtrHlNe & Co - C1,ica « 0 ' Mihvaukce luul Ncw York. 
ISRAEL D. CONDIT, Manufacturer, Mil- 
77 OR Family Uac—Bimple.cheap, reliable. Knits kum > » ar -d ^ Acsey street, N. Y. City. 
v^d^nVNi^mV^ PHILO REMINGTON, President Rcin- 
TING machine co.. bath , mo. or U6 B’wity, n. y. ! ingtou Arms Manufacturing Co.,llion, N. Y. 
delect s s;- s; 9 > oats! i IIon.JSAAf DAY TON, Register in Bank- 
Send for Price 
List No. 318. 
Make no mistake 
■in mp address, or 
number of List. 
the p l a bI e t » r a l l . 
X The Very Best for 
Garden, TrmU imd Tree Scetl 
or (imme, 
Two sire-. DemripW'e Circulars. 
HAMUAL L. ALLEN, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
I ?OR Vnuiily rMc-SIxnplo.chcap.rcllJible. Knits 
everything. Acinsrs Wantuu. circular and 
sample auioklng : i;i:k. Address lUN’KI.EY KNPJ - 
Spedalty, hoaldna growing nil tbo -[andard kinds. 
Calaluguoa gratia to all. JAMES J. U. GUBGGKY. 
Marblehead, Mass. 
ruptcy, New York City. 
JOHN H. CLARK, of II. B. Cromwell & 
Co., 80 West street, New York City. 
EDWARD MARTINDALE, Attorney at 
Law, New Yoik City. 
J. D. BADGLEY, Wholesale Grocer, iO 
Front street. New York Citv. 
WILLTAM ADAMS, Jr., of Bonnell & 
Adams, 'Wholesale Grocers, 92 Front street, 
New York City. 
J. CROSBY BROWN, of Brown Broth- 
era & Co., Bankers, 50 Wall street, New 
York City. 
JOSEPH S. DECKER, of Turner Broth¬ 
ers, Bankers, 14 Nassau street, New York 
City. 
CHARLES MOIES, President Pacilic Na¬ 
tional Bank, Pawtucket, It. I. 
EDWARD McMURDY, President. 
ORLANDO L. STEWART, of Stewart, 
Rich ifc Woodford, Attorneys at Law, 271 
( Broadway, New York City. 
ROBERT McMURDY, Roseville, New 
Jersey. 
LLOYD GRANVILLE BARTLETT, 
Dentist, 14 'West Twenty-eighth street, New 
York City. 
Hon. JOSIAH T. MILLER, Counsellor, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
TITUS MEAD, of Badgley & Mead, 79 
Front street, New York City. 
THEO. F. HAY, of J. O'. Seymour, Ken- 
narcl & Hay, 89 Liberty street, New York 
City. 
Hon. STEWART L. WOODFORD, Ex- 
Lieutcnant-Govemoi State of New York. 
WILLIAM HENDERSON. Secretary. 
JOHN MeMURDIE, of Pardee, Bates & 
Co., New York City. 
R. J. TODD, of A. J. Bleec-ker, Son & Co., 
New York Citv. 
btox it,.-s (iii.jr a. BY the mu at M. rate*. Ti-ruia 
Cash, nr V. 0.1). IIKNUY AV FRY, 
Burlington, Iowa. 
trilflKBnivs SEW UATALOGHE FOR 
E 1870,-our ANSI: A 1 . DBSCXUeTIVK PRICED 
CATALOGUE Of Vcgetabla and Agricultural Seeds 
for 1870. is ready for mailing to -ppltcunta, 
J. 31. THORBURN A CO., 16 John St., New York. 
Snnipltt sent to any one who will inclose two 3-eiuit 
stamps. Address .! t\ r j'Al'“J , 
AVest Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
T ?ABL3 Jl7)l! aaa jc 7*gta T() A m> ro\- 
li OVisit’s C0I.1.OSSAL ASl’AKAGUS ROOT’S.— 
Send for circular of t«inlmonl'i|a to 
ft. H. CONOVER, 
5C0 AVest Washington Market, New York. 
W^S. EIENmiiSSOX, Sec’y. K. NclHUHBl , President. 
IsUCSIJS E-L mAK Smi>ALU:, 
Co ii hii St lit»- Aciunry. Viee-S’i’esidcni. 
CEON. ST1FWAB2T I,. WOODPOESl), Counsel. 
MEOXOAXj EXAMXIVEXiS : 
J. W. IIEABV, J. T. KE3IPSOA, RODJUAA UABTLETT. 
Persons desiring to act as Agents can write to Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Life 
Insurance Company, cr call at the office, 200 Broadway, New York. 
