MQ OEM’S SI 1 A 1 KlW a Y.©mil® 
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F° 
It SPRING X It A I> E OF 1870. 
Asparngitw, 
per 02 . 
Giant.9 10c. 
Conover’s Colossal... 1.00 
Beds, Early Rassano, and Short Top 
Hound.20c. 
“ Pine-Apple, 30c. oz., $3 lb., Long 
Blood. 15c. 
Cabbage, (Early) Jersey Wakefield 
(true) . 1.00 
“ Ox heart, Wiimitigstadl, Butch, 
and Large Vork. 30c. 
“ (Late) rial Dutch, and Bergen 30c. 
Drumhead and Stone Mason. 30c. 
Carrot, Early Horn, and Long Orange. 15c. 
Can I i (lower, Early Paris, and .Nonpa¬ 
reil. 1.50 
Celery, New Dwarl White, Header- 
son's. . 50c. 
♦* White and Hod Solid.10c. 
Cucumber, Tvhito Spine. f'luBter, Long 
Green, and Early Frame. 1:5c. 
Egg Plum, N. Y. Improved Large 
Purple. 75o. 
Lei lace, Simpson, Butter, and India.. Me. 
Melon, (Musk,) Citron, Nutmeg, and 
Skillmun’a. .. 20c. 
11 (Water.) Icc Cream, and Long 
Island... 15c. 
Okra, Tull and Dwarf.,. 10c. 
Onion Large Ked, Yellow, and White. 50c. 
Pn rainy, Extra Dwarf Curled. 15c. 
Pumpkin, Cheese, and Connecticut 
i U Id.. 10c. 
Hint tab. Scarlet Turnip,and Long Scar¬ 
let. 10 c. 
Rbuburb, Victoria and Llnrnrue.30e. 
Snlsily, or Oyster Plant. 40c. 
Spinach, Hound and Prickly. 10c. 
Sutiiinh, Early Bush, and Croolineck... 10c. 
“ (Late) Boston Marrow, and 
Hubbard ..25c. 
Tomato, Early Smooth Red,and Fejee. 40e. 
“ New York Market. 40c. 
Turnip, Bed Top, White Dutch. Yellow 
Aberdeen.and YellowGlobe. 10c. 
Herbs, Thyme, and Sweet Marjoram... 00c. 
“ Sage, and Summer Savory...... 30c. 
per lb. | 
$ 75 
12.00 
2.00 
1.50 
12.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
1.50 
20.00 
5.00 
4.00 
1.50 
8.00 
4.00 
1.50 
1.50 
1.00 
5.00 
1.50 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Gov. Fiutd. Porn das, of the Territory of St, 
Domingo, is the talk now. 
Dour, i- said to have made 40,000 pictures since 
lie was fourteen years old, 
M. E.u ilk Ot.t ivEit pays only $300 house rent, 
and employs hut one servant. 
Mr. G lapsti ink lias just completed his sixtieth 
year, and Mr. Disraeli his sixty-fourth. 
Rkv. Lydia Sexton has been appointed Chap¬ 
lain of t.lic Leavenworth Penitentiary. 
Sira h F. Stafford has presented cadi mem¬ 
ber of Ihe New .lerscy Senate with a Bible. 
Miss Abbte Puiuifer of Auburn, Me., has 
been appointed Monographer in a law office. 
Mrs. Bloomer's health Is two poor to admit 
of her working in public for female suffrage. 
Lefrakc, It is said, was a blacksmith In the 
Crimea for t he French army during that war. 
The Queen of Prussia Invested one hundred 
dollars in a lottery, and drew u brass breasl pin. 
Dalrymple, the great farmer of Minnesota, 
has made $150,000 el ear in three year.sol' farming. 
Gottschalk was of German origin, and his 
name signifies, in that dialect, “God's servant." 
A splendid vase and a Chinese musical box 
were Louis Nap’s presents to Eugenie New 
Year’s. 
Carlotta Patti and Kellogg are announced 
by the Lyons Opera House as its stars next 
Summer. 
Mrs. Gen. Gaines offers to compromise in 
New Orleans for ten cents on the dollar of as¬ 
sessed value. 
A Scotch traveler seems surprised that Jns. B. 
Lowell " is not distinguishable from a cultured 
English gentleman.” 
The Macon District, is represented in the Geor¬ 
gia Legislature by Judge Monroe Glower and ids 
former slave, George Glower. 
Senator Hamlin being requested to frank 
some letters, received them, placed three cent 
stamps on each and returned them to the persons 
who sent them. 
Louis Kossuth said recently to a. Hungarian 
friend, who visited him at Turin, that on three 
different occasions he was asked to repair to 
Paris and have interviews with tho Emperor 
Napoleon. 
Thomas Carlyle, tho great. Scottish meta¬ 
physician, having been asked by letter whether 
he had over investigated llui phenomena of 
modern spiritualism, replied us follows:By 
volitn, or except passively, and by nocidt,, I 
never did; nor have the least intent,n. of over 
doing.— r. v." And it seetns too that he called 
Spiritualism not "The Liturgy of Dead Sen 
Apes," but“ The Liturgy of Dead Sea Apples." 
The wonderful appropriateness of the definition 
is apparent. 
Donald A. Smith is I ho correct name of the 1 ( 1 'VtV'K Attfe^rm'tmi 1 *,'. pair La Kh-olm "mo 
Governor whom the Hudson’s Bay Company has dims. Light and Dark Brahmas, wiuto and Brown 
coni I,. iLiiwtV I uni i .'imvi i Leghorn:-' and Gold Laced Sebright B.-oitimn-. Atl- 
scni 10 Kiipt i L.imi, ami wno n.ts aU.now l- nrew. with stump, 1 ’lllLANDEH WILLIAMS. 
edged tho in nrgentn as having a de fartn Gov- 
ertimont. Tho papers, Canadian as well us 
Amerioan, persist in calling him Donald G. 
Smith, but Ins autograph, given us in 1863, at Ids 
elation in Hamilton Inlet. Labrador, is as above. 
Gov. Smith is a tall, slender man, with light 
complexion and blue eyes, but a man of great, 
energy and dple.rmlnalion', and perfectly com¬ 
petent for the position he occupies at Bod River. 
-- 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
F O R M A R K E T OR P R I V A T E G A R DENS 
Of such kinds and qualities as we use in our Market Gardens at Bergen City, New Jersey. 
PLAITS BY MAIL. 
1.00 
3.00 
4.00 
75 
1.26 
2.50 
4.00 
4.00 
75 
G.OO 
3.00 
Per 
quart. 
Per 
bush. 
9 40c.’ 
9 7.00 
50c. 
60c. 
12.00 
14.00 
30c. 
aoo 
30c. 
6.00 
50c. 
12.00 
40c. 
9.00 
Beaus, (Bush.,) Valentino, Refugee, 
Mohawk...9 40c. 
“ (Pole,) London Horticultural, 
and Red Cranberry... 
“ Largo White Lima— . 
Corn, Dwf. Prolific, Asylum, and Kve’r- 
green . 
Peas, (Early.) Dan’l O'Rourke, Extra 
Early. 30c. 
“ Little Gem, fiOc. per quart. Ad¬ 
vancer... 
** (Second crop,) Champion, Napo¬ 
leon, and Blue Imperial. 
Peas, Beans, and Corn, 10c. per quart extra, by mail. 
NEW TOMATOES. 
Rising Stitt, per packet 25c. 
C her I loti’s Prolific, per packet 25c. 
(For description, see article on Tomatoes in present 
No. of AgrlcHlt uTUt.) 
PLANTS AND ROOTS. 
Onion Set*. Yellow.? 50e. 910.00 
“ “ White. 75c. 12.00 
Asparagus Roots, (2 year old,) $10.00 per 1,000. 
“ “ Conover’s Colossal, $5 per 100; 
*25 per 1.000. 
Rhubarb, Victoria and Linnscus, *3 per doz.; $15 
per 100 . 
Horsc-ratlish Seis, 75c. per 100; **1.00per 1,000. 
Cabbage Plants, (Cold-Frame,) Wakefield, $10 per 
1 , 000 . 
“ “ Hot-bed, $0 per 1,000. 
Cauliflower, Hot-bed, taper 100 ; |15 per 1,000. 
For other varieties Of Veaetnble Seeds, together 
with Flower Seeds, Fertilizers, Implements, 
etc., send for Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue, 
which will be mulled with that of New and Rnre 
J’lanfB upon receipt of 25 cents. 
Toaurcustonierpof hist season they will be mulled, 
as usual, without charge. 
HENDERSON 6c FLEMING, 
SBEEbSlVIEKr, 
AIM’D MARKET GARDENERS, 
or Nassau street, 
3VBW YOTtK. I 
Carnations, 12 sorts. 30 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
Pinks, 12 sorts, 30 cents each, *2 per dozen. 
Chrysanthemums, 12 sorts, 30 cents each, $2 per doz. 
Clematis, 0 sorts, 50 cents each, ?4.50 per dozen. 
Fuchsias, 12 sorts, 30 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
Geraniums, Zonale, 12 sorts, 86 cents each, 92 per doz. 
Geraniums, variegated, 12 sorts, 30 cents each, *2 per 
dozen. 
Geraniums, scented, 8 sorts, 30 cents each, $3 per doz. 
Geraniums, double, 8 sorts, 30 cents each, $3 per doz. 
Gladiolus, (fine,) 12 sorts, 20 cents ouch, $1.50 per doz 
Gladiolus, (extra quality,) 12 sorts, 30 cents each, *3 
per dozen. 
Heliotropes, 0 sorts, 30 cents each. $3 per dozen. 
Lantanas, 0sorts, 00 cents each, $3 per dozen. 
Lilies, 12 sorts, 50 cents each, $4.30 per dozen. 
Phloxes. 12 sorts, 30 cents each, ?2 per dozen. 
Hoses, (Monthly,) 12 sorts, 30 cents each, *3 per doz. 
Hoses, (Hybrid Perpetual,) 12 sorts, 30 cents each, *3 
per dozen. 
Tigridias, (2 varieties,) 30 cents each, *1 per dozen. 
Tuberoses, double, large flowering roots, 15 cents 
each, $1.50 per dozen. 
Verbenas, 50 distinct sorts, 15 cents each, *1.50 perdoz. 
Orders to the amount of Si and upward sent by 
mail, post-paid, for the prices annexed, with direc¬ 
tions for cultivation accompanying each package. 
5 ? vX 
■rsN 
Gtock, poultry, & r c. 
l^GGS lor Sale from HOI DAN FOWLS. 
1J Address IRA I!. SAA1PSON, Springfield, Mass. 
g>FI F fOCIIISS. -I COOK AND HEN, 
I > i u Premium Queens Cm Ap'l society. lwKl. a iso, 
! I no, snrno strain, for sale. Address, with stamp, 
W.U. STEVENSON, 100 Fulton SI.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
I II PROVED STOCK. PH Ell I I VI CI 1 KS- 
I trr White Sv.lo*', Pure l>rcd Poultry. etc., etc. 
The best in tho country. Send slump for llhistratcd 
Circular. THUS. H. SMI TH A CO., 
PJuntsvIlJr, Conn. 
Taunton, Muss. 
M ammoth bronze turkeys for 
SA LE.— Boxed so as to go any distance safely, 
and delivered at. Express Ollioe for $10 per pair. Our 
breeding stock, for weight and purity, are not sur¬ 
passed in the r cited States. JOSEPH WRIGHT & 
JOHN L. CLARK, Waterloo, N. V. 
Jttiscdiaricous Qlfciicrtiscmciits. 
A meric \NS in llamhnrg have formed a Wash¬ 
ington Club, of which Garibaldi is Honorary 
President. 
A dog jumped through a. plate-glass w indow 
hi Geneva, and flic owner of the dog offered to 
settle by giving the storekeeper the animal. 
This manager of the well-known “Star and 
Garter" Inn of London perished in Hie flames 
while trying to save a favorite dog. His name 
was Levre. 
The Hudson steamer Connecticut is heavily 
sheeted with iron, and promises to run for the 
remainder of the winter, unless extraordinary 
cold weather sets in. 
In New Orleans there is a man of whom the 
papers sayHe oonnueueed Inc career os a 
pirate 103 years ago, and now, at the age of 118, 
ho is a (look ml ami a river UiiiT.” 
Belgians think it disloyal to have Ihoir 
Sovereign's head on their postage, slumps, whore 
it would be instantly soiled and defaced, and the 
minister of Ihe public works is lobe Niilistit tiled, 
TUB Secretary Of Slate of Illinois lias received 
1,100 volumes ol miscellaneous hooks for tjio 
St, ale Library, piireliuscd under the. direction of 
Gov. Palmer, Secretary Ibimmell and Superin¬ 
tendent Bateman, Library Commissioners for 
the Slate. 
It is stated that tho rebel Generals Sibley and 
Luring, and perhaps Beauregard, are to become 
generals In the army of tho Viceroy of Egypt, 
with salaries of $0,000 a year each. Sibley was 
the inventor of the celebrated tent which beats 
his name. 
Great Britain has 14,333 ratios of railway, on 
which lias been expended $,2,155,000,000. Last 
year the gross receipts wore .. 200 , 000 , 000 . Leas 
than half this sum was required lor working 
cxpeiisos,so thatupward of $100,000,000remained 
available in the form of profit. 
A comical advertisement in English appears 
in the Paris CktliQwni An Elderly I'Yeiich 
Lady (a Protestant) wishes to teach French to 
young English Doilies during two hours. Sim 
would not expect any retribution, having an 
independent fortune, but should receive Board 
and Lodging in the Family whom her proposals 
might please." 
Miss Reach, an old Indy of seventy, lias been 
recently exhibiting in Sandy Hill, N. Y., a piece 
of needlework wrought- by her, containing one 
million eight hundred and forty t housand and 
eight hundred stitches. It is entitled “Mary, 
Queen of Scotland,” and contain!; portraits of 
tho Queen and .several others, in a buttle scene. 
She was fourteen months completing the picture. 
An inventive Frenchman, who witnessed the 
great petroleum conflagration at Bordeaux last 
fall, suggested a new mode of hurhor defence: 
“In easei* hostile fleet should bombard a port, 
all that would be necessary would be lo pour 
several hundred barrels of petroleum on the 
water at ebb tide, and light it. Wooden ships 
would be burned, while on iron ships the crews 
would be rousted." 
IMPERIAL DUTCH BETTER BEAN. —I 
I have some choice seed of tin# cxtruordinu ry Bean, 
which Is now attracting m>much intention, and will 
entirely supersede tho common string iiean. In East¬ 
ern Non York, families itnd hotel* that have used it 
will have no elhar. Ir, »<■ strings, is ver>- sweet, 
pods pulpy and tender till ripe, needs no poles, and 
Ha ere; t -hearer. Enough fora family pluming sent, 
pOhUpaltl. DirKUcent*. Address 
GUV It. BROWN. Box 310, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
iflisccllancoii 0 . 
riuioit BERN'S NEW V 
J. 1870. -our ANN I ,M, Dl 
ATALOGEE FOR 
GSCR1PTIVE PRICED 
^implements, fUacliincrn, frc. 
CATALOGUE of Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds 
for 1870, Is ready for mailing to applicants. 
J. M. THORBURN & Co.. 15 John St., New York. 
[ M I* O It T.1 N T' T O II o sc 8 KM Ii N ! 
-L INFLAMMATION CANNOT EXIST WHERE 
Prof.“ANDERSON’S DERMADOR” 
IS AJPPW3QJD! 
Fiu'tfi Wound** GuTl*, f .alks, lira{$cs 9 fii\_* ilrieil down 
»ri»l honied without inti animation. 8cr<ftc)u’*,%r)\d 
f ‘racist* HiCdlivijs und Sprain* cuved by a lew itppltaa- 
Unironpli ijj»o will Hi 50 curi* S-wwnty. Poll 
H rrUl Uallnniui I ^ntnetWXH. I’rutn wlmt(*ver l itHKO. 
I 1 or tlufrjvf' Xon nii«1 ;uid all Sores and 
^wolIJnp on Opwg and Oxen, it Invnluablo. 
P U hqually Kfftctvnl on Man In nil rasps where a 
good Linlmpnt needed. Sold by ull Druggists. 
D. HANSOM & CO., Proprietors, Buffalo, N. V. 
O fl * A V ‘ 
B _ 
ALFH0N80 WOOD’S NLW BOTANY, 
The American Botanist & Florist. 
This work Is l-ho most available text, for schools 
vet prepared. Beir.c a complete manual within tho 
compass of n smaller, more easily learned and less 
expensive volume than any of those heretofore con¬ 
sidered indispensable for n thorough course. Tlitu 
conciseness has been attained not. by tho omission 
Of anything necessary to Hie complete definition and 
A i S | it it it v r ir enn ^ , 1 P'orapt recognition of every species, but simply by 
wo!,?SVnr“^ avom,vj,r petitions. 
quantity of 
ikLSIKE CZ.OVBR 3BED, 
for sale tit 50 cents per pound, which I will warrant 
clean and pure. Address A. McKELLEH. 
I'e. | ill,-. TiHnpklllS CO N. 3’. 
T> A MSDEI. I, \O II U A Y OATS. 
,LV' Warranted to be front seed purchased of .lones 
X Clark, (Hanisdell’s auilo.t'i'trd ngonts.i Price $.5 
per niisbol ; $2.75 per half bushel ; $1.50 tier peek, 
siiniibo '1 weight, delivered at tho express office at 
Beheneipulv, l,;i free. Address JAMES VAN 
VHANKKS, Niskayumu Schenectady Co., N. Y. 
’Ey I EG 13 v ; i . SEED. 
Ono volume, small fivo. Price $2,00, 
A, S, BARNES fi CO.. 
Noa. Ill and 113 Wtlliam St., New York. 
P A I N I. Mil, I. K 
15th Year. 
Tlii.; ;• ed, grown under our own 
(In, iv. I -ir H ri'iili and Tjfnc to 
(he viii leller, mimed. The cane pro- 
<liming U having j ielded HXJto 300gal¬ 
lon; sirup per acre. 
Our IP.,;nlar Sorgo is a FUKSIT im- 
I'OK'J 'I ll'.N PROM THE MUI III UK THE 
Va.Nu - 3 ;**• KIaNi.. the best. Calic- 
growing .'.eel',on in China, .and Iiu-h 
tnaiu ■ nii'iully cultivated one suason 
i pei'ially for ns. 
in-li,50el.-., per lb.: by Express, 35 lbs. 
or less, 30 cts. per II,.; over 25 lbs,, 20 
tits, perln. Packages Included. Send 
lor Circular. 
BLYMYER, NORTON A CO., 
Gfneinnuit, o. 
Manufacturers of VICTOR CANE MILL and COOK’S 
E V A I’oil A TOU. 
OAMSDELL NORAYA V OATS, Warranted 
JL*. genuine. Per;'; $3 per bush.; Ill bush, and up¬ 
ward . ■<! p, r bush. Delivered nt Kxpregsor Freighf, 
Oltiee here. A. N1KSK, Port EwCOt, Ulster Ct). N. V. 
TT O I, BROOK’S SWIVEL PLOWS LEAVE 
1 ! no “ dead furrows ” jmr **ridgoa." turn 1 urrnw- 
slices flat un level land, work equally well on alde-hlll. 
save considerable lime, pulverize thoroughly, will 
not. clog, and equalize the work of team. E|gl|i,»|ze&, 
from one horse to four cuttle. Address F, F. llf.'L- 
BROOK h SMALL, Boston. M ass . __ 
N li R8EB1ES. 
9 Green-Houses. 
Splendid assortment of 2, Sand 4-year old Apple 
Trees, with Four, t'lum, Pencil, Cherry, Ac. Grape 
V iee.s and ciinall Fruits in large quantilies. An mi¬ 
ni use stock of Evergreens, unexcelled in quality. 
i().(KHi Roses, 20,1X41 A'erl.'iuas, lO.UIKJ Duhlla.s. Id.lidO 
TiiOcnn-es. All oilier Green-house and ISoddiiig 
Plants in pi t portion, for spring trade. 
200,000 AMERICAN CHESTNUT TREES, 
Four Inches to two foot high. This is one of the very 
host, nut and timber trees t,hat can be planted. Ponl- 
, i • ;ind Nursi't•yUieii supplied willi Trade List, (roe. 
Catalogue No. 1. (Fruit and liartly Ornamentals,) 
Idols.; No. 2, (Green-house itnd Bedding Plants,) JO 
ots.; Chestnut, Circular free to all. 
Address STORKS, IJAHR1SON <fc CO., 
Painesvillo, (Hilo. 
/'t AIIOO N’S I»ATEN T 
Broadcast Seed Sower. 
For Sowing all kinds of Grain and Grass Seed. 
We warrant the Hand Machine to sow 50 acres of 
wheat In Id hours, nod the Horse Power Machine to 
sow 120 acres In I lie same time, and the work to ho 
done with greater accuracy and precision I linn It. can 
tie done by any ol her means whatever. M lias prob¬ 
ably taken more First Premiums at Mat." Fairs during 
(he fall of IStii than were ever awarded to any other 
machine of any name nr nature to one year. It is 
praised by thousands nil over the country. The fol¬ 
lowing, from a noted Long Island grain grower, is a 
sample: 
NOHTUI’OHT, L. L. Nov. 18, 181®, 
Dk a it Sib The Broadcast Seed Sower you sent 
me last spring is the In-st Send Sower I ever saw. I 
used ii in i lie l a me IP-ld '■ tli tho Drill taking one- 
half with Un- Sower and the other witli the Drill. 
The work was done In ono-qoarior of the time 
With Un Sower; the crop when threshed Yielded 
inure, and the grain was better. I have used It en¬ 
tirely formy fall sow ing of wheat and rye. For sow¬ 
ing grass seeds, clover Or millet, m, other machine 
could do the werli ao well. A greiU many farmers, 
whin they saw n.-ai(l it was nijlr a play-toy, until 
thov.v.iw |i inn fifty-uric let. wlln one man travel, 
ii'K as fast as he could walk,uinothei-carrying grain 
to him, and four teams following after. Their next 
business was to watch the crop when up.butall were 
surprised to find It, so ovonly distributed. 
William Cuozieh. 
l’riec of Hand Sowers. $10; Power Sowers, $50. 
Send for Circular* and name of nem ost Agent. 
D. II. GOODELL >V CO-, 
Sole .Manutuetarerr,, Anti im, N. II. 
M 
a i* i, i: l, ■; a v k s 
H amilton a kirk ham, importers 
rind Breeders of the Fee iu h varieties of Poultry. 
All orders 111 led from Imparled and Premium 
Stock. Poultry yard, Brewsters, N. V. Send stamp 
for cirvuiar. P- O. Box 4127, New York City. 
}MI*n«YED FOOT LATHES, 
1 o th Sido-Hesi and 1 ;ulie?a. I.'legani. 
derai-le, cl,cap and portable, Just the 
thing t,,r: ho Ari Isan or Amateur Turner, 
s. id t,,r Descriptive Circular. 
M K. B 'iEDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
“ Hazard Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil is the 
host.”—C h icago Tribune. 
1CW ,1ND It A Si ii PLANTS, 
"FOli SlMtlNG OIP 1870. 
ZQsnsr sAtri,’s 
CATALOGUE of NEW and UK VUT1FJ7L PLANTS, 
will I •' ready iiimut Fe.h’y l«t; containing „ beautiful 
colored plate ol Ihe Tine new Double Geranium, 
"Andrew Henderson.” Mailed free to all my ens- 
i'"inei:.. To <>I i:■ ■, -. p: i,a: 1(1 els., or a plain Copy to 
all free. JOHN SAUL, Washington City, D V, 
I was eiivt-it ot Deafness and Ontiirrli by a 
siiiiplc remedy, and will send the receipt live. 
Mbs. \t C. LEGGETT, Hoboken, N. J. 
i^ALSAJ (.’RAPE HEADQUARTER*. Oriel 
~ imil Mori;. "Hovers’ Hybrids" produced .'*2.250 
per acre, In-i year, from this place. Salem (No. 5:<i is 
the W.st. All slandtird nml now varieties for sale 
Unv. Illustrated < Iren la is free. 
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Broaden.. i* pertit.iiidnlly located nt 12(1 JmXii.gton 
Ave., N. V.. w in we he may be consulted in person, or 
by mail, in all dibn ult cases of chronic disease. Con¬ 
sultation free. 
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If contains Sketches, Tales. Useful and Scientific 
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ear on rece ipt of $3. _ 
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containing t it». le of eon ten! a of thin wonderful work. 
; In - v. KLLAcS COFFIN, 182 BrooracSt- N. V. 
r (i MINK, 31 MUSK HATS. 3 OlU-r. 
>' 1 eau glit them all last week, and am la king leu 
tfifioa the game I ever did before. Thus write- , 
Maine boy who n.'-e:. Hi- • UtmterV Guide.” n I* 
the only reliable won,. Tells howto bunt nap ..ml 
catch all game, from mink to hear. All about boats, 
traps, fishing. Ac., tanning secrets,arts, Ac., Ac., ALL 
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HUNTlAv i: CO., Publishers, Hinsdale, N. II. 
Q II IS E 1» S SI E \ IC s, 
o WITH THUMB-PIECE, 
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52 Ilct'kinjui St., Vbv York. 
Two first premiums awarded at. 
American Institute Fair, Oct., 1867 
and lfsi'.l. 
" Vali aulh and Well-made 
IMPLKMISN'TS.” 
HORACE GREELEY, Pres’t. 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
cldlerent State Fairs, Oct. and Nov., 
1SI18. 
Highest recommendations from 
Ron. li. S. Randall, Pres’t Wool 
Growers* Association and Author 
of the Practical Shepherd. 
Car Every pair warranted. 
Sent free by mail on receipt of 
£2.25, S2.50, £2.50, S2.75, 
4Kin.. 51n., 5!*i in., Gin. 
Length of Blade—Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Toe Shears. $2 per pair. 
Send Post-OITlee Order, Rcglstcr- 
ed I.etter or Pratt, If possible. 
f)CR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
^ of School Material for 1S0D 
and 1370 represents 
Apparatus, Books, Charts, 
Globe*. 
SCHOOL FURNITURE 
of several superior mod¬ 
ern styles, and many other 
‘aniefns for every School.’ 
Mailed on demand. With 
stamp. 
W. SCHERMERHORN&CO., 
Publishers and Manufue- 
. D •-•!>■ ii Loo E. V. 
AT-APLEWOpD Young Ladies* Institute, 
1TJ I itt; Held. Kov. <’. V. Speab, Principal. 
J lie next M'ltii-iiuinui! term opfl/is March 3.187(1. 
j minis: floms-boke flour. 
Cracked Bone. Bone Moul, Bone Flour and Flouted 
Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect, at HALF 
COM' ol Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS. 
___ Newark, N. J. 
V GFNTS wanted everywhere. Brown’s Patent 
Double Cone Ventilating Damper gives the most 
neat with the least fuel. No Express charges. Send 
for Circulars. O. U. BRIGGS & CO.. 
ISi Washington St., Now York. 
xCctu Publications. 
o o I> « O « K s 
FOR RliRALISTS. 
having opened a Depository of Books on AGRI¬ 
CULTURE. HORTICULTURE, and kindred sub¬ 
jects, at each of the Publication Offices cd the Ktnt-YL 
New-Yorr i;k, wo are prepared to furnish most of 
the works on Rural Affairs issued by American and 
European publishers. Robin ie a list of i portion uf 
the works wc can furnish, with the price at which 
each will bo forwarded, post-paid, to any section of 
our widely-extended country including the Pacific 
States and Territories, Alaska, Ac. 
LIST OF BOOKS AND PRICES. 
Allwi's Am. Fnrra Dc«U.H.t"|Mumu»l Ml Flax and H.nnn 
Do, New Am. Fnrm Book, Culture*. ?5 
Do, l)j«oA4o»of DouirjUc A-. ;Mnnt.«.I m* 1 i g. co i iiiturc. . 30 
1Ha *'...1 M.ivhffii'« t Ri licfil Book- 
Dn. Kufttl Arrhitrr.tnrc* s..... 1 ,Au | No j Snp(8irKl«> nnd Di nble 
Am*trJciLTi JiipJ Kmieitr....... .'.Oj !>,<,-j .. 
Aujerlcjui Pomn|o*rj*(2i40llli«. jMnylifvrV ArroODt Dtrol, (to 
trntJoni.... j*o with tho ntiovi*. .. 
Ain. SHArpShootci (Telt^toy.k ! !>. , 1 y (to jjg with nl dvg) .. 
Kill#) .......... . .. 1 ; Milrs on l|«irM- « loot ichilli) 7H 
AraoricttTi Htiw Ciiluirist.;u .V|,wh*r,» C..«.Urr, hr ML v Ac- 
Am.Wrviiiitnd Cvflfnl PlanU. 1,7.1! ton atiij >Jr.• .1 il th.1 fio 
Arrhit/i tnro ( fuimnniYM ,V I >** %’ni. — M9 7 
Miller)S'-i'i and 711 | i*lat».* uiM »h •'irr.A. . 10,00 
IllDwirailon*.10,hi*|.Mv Vlnoyairl m i.«J gvinw...i,*j*i 
lxaHitfui plant** (J>*u- iXInn'* K1 omeni * SekntiHfi 
dnn KUitionl M mlhreri /»kii'iilture.. 75 
TW Tftll Book, Pajivr -to Onion I'nlhii*. 50 
Do. (Mwllh) , . 75'0nr Piinn nt Four . 30 
BciMiit’i P-mU.ir<r'iComprtn I n..of.-* un llit* It<*««*_ r ...1.95 
inn (1») IllnitrrU'nk). 1 l r . .-u nn.1 iU l . 
Do. iLament Fia«f ., ,.. 30 l%uia,.f’a LjiiiH M* 
BlkCk KnvpkcrfV OiUur#.. ?Mi>nn,nU,m Mowers. 
WBwkof T*-- 
90 
,50 
90 
BrwV<* ! 
ihnnr ... 
Dr*. Kl 6 W«r (tArtinn. 
CurpeoUirlB Hhinl-Bcfik (ttqwj 7r.'tj 1 nii.r*v‘* H 1 \>i»rif .3 ot i r.-- , 
Cnlr’g Amnrr l if-»ii Fruit Book.. 7 , K#»jm»g .. 
Colfi’i* Afnrriotti V«h*rln»rlnn 75 Ouiu* y nn SniJii.r Cattic. I ? 
fn-.Alrti./v.....,-.. r :r.. i..i,- . v. iii i- 
80 
. ...1,55 
.... 60 
.1,50 
,, , , , . ■ , —. itntifie Ft hU 
B‘ *«f Mmflfl-■ GirAfnrr'K A«i*iy,60| Cull lire : linker) . 4.00 
B Family KiU'hAn t*nr % JVtn ti* »1 Vh»’phrr 1 > l; i .-.,110 
.rtnrli.nl St nil BtiilcL i (:M'orip- 
*,50[ imil jlaltn..10,00 
50 
Co»pe|nDl*i County*. Life, 9Vt; 1 I 1 M.I 1 l ■ ■ 
VP t 550 ^nsrrnYin^. K,m.tv i;,iiM.*n Hm.n>.: ,ur» 
ColtonPl^toUr’* Mhhn.iI (Fur iRandall’* Fine Wool llua- 
ner), .. ..1,50 Wintry. 1‘00 
Ctilt'i^tirrn or Nftllro tirujivj |Do. Sln*,*p Hi.-bMtUry in the 
*n«l MjnnfnrTnrr of Aiiu-h Solltli. . . 1 00 
fan Win* ..],V> filch at <i*nn on the Dmt. 
Domt'i Mmk Mawtfcl. 1 ,*;JS Rivim' MlnUtnre Fruit Gnr- 
Dailir*. Madgrn Doctor. 1 .Mi «li*n ... 1,00 
Do. Ain«rir*n Cuttle Doctor , 1 ,:.n SMundcr. 011 Poultry (IltfO..* '40 
iMnrln’i Anlmnlnand PJ<witji.t , ..i> 0 'SrhriKkV (inr-lorin*,’ iVxt- 
Dowiitlt 1 !CoUagb r>%1ti«nCl?»3,0G Book.. 75 
Do, tyimihcano Cardmiiuj. t . 0i*! ,n !Srxihnrw'a Pr<uh» 4 « Tnhlo> 4 .... 30 
Drain for t a roflr«n4 Health 1,50'Do. Body Perl. . 1 i.-r and D p 
Entww^rmnliiTrtCnlturp 75 lloctli..’. 
Everybody hi» 0 **a Huwyir.. 1 , 95 !fSilver’* now Poultry Book (70 
Farm DralnuffcfM ) Fronch).l,50 Illiintmlionai.... . . . M) 
Flf Iil*a P.ttr Cnltnre. f | Gf t; nrv V. CO 
FlnggVKurufiuan VlnayKrtU..ISt*Mvaii\(.l#.|,n)SluMc Book.l .,'.0 
Flint on Or«MN- -‘.9,50 Ten Actm iCunuch. 
Do. Milch Co w* wrnit Dairy I The American House* CnrTu-n- 
Karmliiy. V,r.O trr < 1 huf.'. M\.. 3,50 
FrtiU ‘J a** of America ,.!,. u TM* Bum Yard, a .'iMmal.... 1,00 
FulUr’mllliig. SlrawherryCwl ITlie Bonk of 17Mr«tvc*mi _x ,00 
tnrl* 7 t,.. 00 The B aton Maminiitd'U*- 
Do. Forewt Trm CtoHnrht_l.M* nrroW).. 75 
Do. Sunil I PrtitU,<lJln«ir.U(*il/l,r.u Tuc Futhi,(i v »H« UliD*trntiona)l,(iO 
Ganlc*nioji for Pi* fi*.. I.r.u [Im Former'# Journal and Ac- 
Grapr Cnlt.nr, r.iA S hill hr). I,l*i vOvxd P.v\. i?3,,*»0 
Guiinun on Milch Cow* 75 I bo F»*iiU mid Fruit Tim -t of ’ 
Haiti - on Iihfvtti .Amorim : fionnlng). 3,00 
With t_V>lnre»1 Isnjfntvlt*”*. .6,00 Tho Cliirdcn, h Mining |.. 1,00 
Htou u» Hone honker* (tier t he Hon- In tin* Ft«».Ir nnd 
hert'*)..tlm Fit hi (St Hiehon^o). 9,50 
Hawley’* Art of Saw Filing*. ?,S Tho Pi rchoiou H**»>** 1,00 
Hap Culture. . . * 1 " Tbom*««’ Aip. I mit Culturist, 
Hf.f.pei** Pag mid Gnu. Coj t-i ,0 MIm• trAilnin »...3,00 
Harsh Training Made l a*y T»^dtF» YiiuugFnrmrr*' M(in T 1.9 v hO 
(.Iof!tii»i:* i. .. 1 ,?•’ ViMitllntifin In Am. Pweliinp* 1,50 
Ho«v Crapi Uirt%v\ ...i.*,nu WnreUr'a Hodge* ami Evvr- 
Indi.m Fm-jj ; Iu V alue, Fill vronis..j .50 
. 1 .’dr \\ rtljftn'fi An*. Home Dnrdcai.9,00 
•Tenn'uvi ail csitle.l,'i> Wr»ict n Im it Grower* ’ Gu,dc*l, 5 *‘J 
Do. Ilor-t* and In 4 . Dinci a-*. , 1,76; \V'pm|u urd*-* Grapurira nnd 
Jobklfttcn'* Ak’ 1 C?i*inl»lry... 1,7A. Horikwllfu .1 IlnUdint ....1,50 
Da, t£ lament * Au'l ChoiDi»try., l,F0 ! Pt>. tV-untry Hamee . l.M) 
K*«mpN» I*ancl*raae<;af deni 0 ^, 9,001 Da. Hum I A rr hit# *-inro.1,00 
Fnn^*ln*tli on tin* Hivo nnd Wool Grower and Stock Uoj»- 
iloney Dm . .... .9,^0! i»t»’r, Vain. 1, 5, S, cad).. 33 
LcnrhftrV flow to BnVW Hot. . Yotm*l' 1l- o eli<c pui , i* Ac Dairy- 
llouar-M.I,f»uj maliiV I)|rorto»y,... 3 
Ab' 1 Chemistry.YouiiiAu’a H:in<f Hook of 
Mannnl of Arriniltnr.*, (Em floutobold Science.2,00 
croon und Flint).I,2.M Yonman’a New ChcinUtry .. .2,00 
The above list will be revised from time to time, 
and now works added n* puhltihod. 
Address all orders to 
I>. I>. T. I^IOORE. 
41 Park Row. New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
30 
\\ 
rr. WON’T GIVE Cl* THE IE lit l, SC * 
WANTED—Men and women, of CbrlsLiin 
character, mintaten*, school teachers, .and ulll others 
S() disposed, us Agents 1 or that important, book, en¬ 
titled 
THE OPEN BIBLE; 
or, the Hu ml of God iu l lie AOnlrs ol Men.” 
A work of warning lesson* from History, on the 
great Bible Question before tlir People, 
J. W. RHULK & CO., I'J John Be., New York. 
WHAT EVERIY 
** ItL'HAX, mibucriber 
wants is 
Conant’s Binder 
An efficient .and cheap 
method of placing tho 
Ritual in a convenient 
sliupc for reading and 
preservation. It l*inv.t 
und durable—the best of 
the uiiiny Self . Binders 
wo have examined. By 
un ingt-niou* urrungc- 
Miwht t-.n li niioibcr can 
be ihetunUy fllod, and I i 
liras In Look slia|:C fi r 
ri ailing, bent by mull, 
prcpH-UI, forlfiS: by Ex¬ 
press, iviiii, ?2.25. Cull 
ill. Hie IlrtsAL Office, 41 
I'ark Row, New York, 
ntiHi'O the Binder may 
be examined and secur¬ 
ed ; or address 
MOOR E, 
_41 Par k Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
J^LAX A Nil I1EUI* C li LT L'B E. 
A MANUAL OF 
FLAX CULTURE, 
With full directions for 
Preparing- flic Ground, 
Sowing, Cultivating and 
Harvesting il*e Crop. 
As also the 
Preparation for Market and Manufacture. 
Also, an Essay on 
3IE3VEP AND FLAX 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for .Mar¬ 
ket, Ac. With Botanical descriptions and Il¬ 
lustrations. Price 25 cents. Address 
D. I>. T. MOORE, 
_ 41 Par k Row, New York. 
UNCLE JOSH’S TltL.NK FI LL OK 
L. FUN. —Containing Hie Richest Collection of 
Comical Stories, Cruel Sells, Humorous Poetry. Bur¬ 
lesque Sermons, New Conundrum* und Mirth Pro¬ 
voking Speeches over published. Interspersed with 
Curious Puzzles, Amusing Curd Tricks and Parlor 
Magic. Illustrated with 2tPFunny Kn.'ravings. Price 
13 cenls. Bent by mail, free .if postage, on receipt of 
price, by DICK & FITZGERALD, 
_ Publishers, 18 Ann flt .. New York. 
CAPITALISTS and ELI IGIIA NTS. 
North Carolina Fully Described. 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, mid 
THIS “ OLD NORTH STATE” 
especially holds out rare inducements, A Full De¬ 
scription of its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizens of the State In Relation to Soil, 
Climate, Productions, Minerals, Ac., arc given m 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A GllDK TO CAPITALISTS AM) LMiWtAMS, 
An svo. volume Of 136 pages, which every individun 1 
meditating Investment or settlement in the. South 
should peruse. 
PitlUK-Jti Cloth.91 25 
Paper. 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NKVV-YOHKKR OFFJCJ5, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
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