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a few acres in Westchester Co. A good cottage and 
garden will be furnished. Applications, stating com¬ 
pensation required, which must be moderate, mav be 
addressed to W., Box 2060 N. Y. Bosr-Officie. 
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1 A. We wish to get energetic agents in every section 
of the United States and Canada, where we are not 
now represented, to sell 
The moat simple nntl durnhie double thread 
bewiim Machine ever offered 
to the public. 
This Machine is first-class in every respect, and at 
the same time famished 
At a Price within the Reneh of All. 
Licensed by Wheolar A Wilson, drover & Baker 
and Singer A Co. We wtll give Pottles with sufficient 
capital the exclusive agency of an entire State. To 
persons seeking a profitable bu*inesa we nfl'er un¬ 
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Machine Agents Is especially solicited. 
For terms, address 
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FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
THE THOMPSON PAINTINGS 
for, sr»Riisr< 3 - of lero. 
The largest and most complete stock in the United 
State*. Catalogues mailed, pre-paid, as follows: 
No. 1 . Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 10 cts. 
N°- 2 . •• “ Ornamental Trees, &c., 10c. 
No - 3 - “ “ Green-house Plants, Ac.,5c. 
No. 4. Wholesale, FREE. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY", 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
[Established, 1840.] Rochester, N. Y, 
'pHE UNRIVALED PRIZE TOMATO 
GENERAL GRANT. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Empire Corn and Eecd Mill Company 
of New York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
This large collect ion of pictures, numbering, 
according to the catalogue, 1,904, and the seeing 
Of which has been looked forward to with so 
much interest, has been on exhibition and visit¬ 
ed by thousand* of people. Their lute owner, 
Thomas Thompson, had a mania for pictures, 
more seemingly for purchasing than enjoying 
them in the usual way, and the proceeds of a 
princely fortune were invested in paintings. 
The value of this collection is estimated at 
$500,000, and a collection made prior to this one 
was destroyed by fire in 1852, which was valued 
at nearly $100,000. This present collection was 
made during the ton years succeeding the loss 
by lire. Mr. Thompson’s object, originally, was 
to found an Art Museum In Boston, but becom¬ 
ing disgusted with that Yankee city, he left it 
eight or ten .years ago and never returned lo it 
thereafter nor purchased any more pictures. 
They were piled up, tier on tier, in a most un¬ 
promising place on Fulton street, and when Mr. 
Young, of tin- Boston Atluuauim was engaged 
by Mrs. Thompson to inuke a catalogue of them, 
he was aghast at the form Ida Men ess of the un¬ 
taking. Papers and documents were to bo care¬ 
fully consulted, and weeks elapsed before a list 
could be prepared. Then the paintings were 
packed, a doxou freight cars engaged, and with 
out so much as giving Bostonians a glimpse of 
the largest and most various collection of paint¬ 
ings in America, they were brought, on to New 
York to be exhibited and sold without reserve 
or limitation. 
To attempt a description of them would be 
useless, unless one calculated upon the exclusive 
space Of a newspaper fur six months to come. 
Many of the pictures are not worth the value of 
their frames, while a few hundred are very val¬ 
uable, and a score could bo selected, which aside 
from the lump of fin; artists Ought to give the 
intensest art lover supreme satisfaction. There 
arc originals by Hp.n.tammt TV kit, Thomas La w- 
rence, Joshua Reynolds, Ramsay, Hogarth, 
Turner, Copley, Stewart, Gainsborough 
famous artists Of the French und Italian schools, 
Borne of the llftoouth,sixteenth and seventeenth 
centuries, ns Titian’. Hu buns, Jokdeanr, and 
making the leap of two centuries, early works 
by Sully, Inman, Rierstadt, Durand, Brown, 
Pkale, Hart, etc., showing the collector's sym¬ 
pathy with artists by purchasing very ordinary 
works by them. In Biekstadt’k paintings, how¬ 
ever, of which there are a number, one observes 
the same liking for gorgeous skies and almos- 
pherie olToels that now so distinguish his paint¬ 
ings. 
Among the three hundredporlraitaof “distin¬ 
guished personages” nro some very beautiful 
faces,among them heing that of Graue Green¬ 
wood, whoso sofI, luminous dark eyes are 
enough to illuminate any canvas. 
The pictures lire badly hung, light very defec¬ 
tive on many, and the numbering tantalizing. 
After an afternoon spent, in mixing up nearly a 
thousand of tIirho pictures, of all schools and an 
almost infinite variety of subjects, one painting 
ehinos out clear und defined as the moon might 
In the milky way. It is one by E. Terry, (Lon¬ 
don,) “Titian aud his Daughter.” The daugb- i 
tor lias asleep, aud the father, with pencil in 
hand and his eyes on his sleeping child, seems en¬ 
deavoring to put something of the exquisite 
beauty of her young womanhood oil canvas. 
Her face, lips, brow, hair, her neck, shoulders, 
breasts, arms, her grace, her purity, her sweet¬ 
ness! Ah! we might, have looked and died, but 
we never thought it possible io paint her. 
HIKTY-SEVENTH DIVIDEND 
This mill Is WROUGHT IRON—nof Cast Iron— 
anfi incuse-hardened so a* to run for years without 
Injury. It works with less power than tiny other, and 
loss expense. It has taken the First Premium at the 
State Agricultural Fairs of Now York, Virginia and 
Kentucky—tho only ones at which it has been ex¬ 
hibited, 
_, “ Brock PORT. N. Y\, April 10,18m. 
* J* D. WEST—SO- .• I worked ray No. 4 Union Grist 
Mill, (now the Empire Mill.) with two horses, at ISO 
revolution*, nnd think I ground about 15 bushels of 
corn per hour. 1 then ground com and ,»at* mixed, 
and it ground that somewhat faster. 1 am perfectly 
satisfied with It, Yours, Ac., R. M. Palmer.” 
.. „_ “M(INBOX, N. Y.. May 10,1809. 
' J. D. \\ r.kT Sir : 1 have used my No. 3 Empire 
Mill to tuy entire satisfaction. 1 run it about. 100 
revolutions, and ground handsomely 5 to (i bushels 
of corn per hour. Yours. Ac,, Trios. if. Batk.” 
“The Union Grh.t and Feed (now Empire) Mill is 
all that vou represent it. It, win grind with ease G to 
8 bnshefs of corn per hour. It. also makes excellent 
Graham flour. I consider It a boon tu farmers, and 
it will be indlspensiihle when oueo tested. There is 
but one opinion It is a success. 
“John B. Boreman. Regent Ky. University.” 
“ NjCHOLA5VlLI.lt, Kv„ Feb, IS, 18G9. 
“II. C. SANMMKt A lJO.: The (Empire) Mill I 
bought of you fives perfect satisfaction. I grind 7 
or 8 bushels per hour: In fact, It Is lust the thing for 
farmers and focrlrr',. None should be without one. 
“Isaac Barkley.” 
Send for Circular. 
.1. I). WEST, General Agent, 
■II) Cortlandt St,, New Y'ork. 
1STo. 172 BROADWAY. 
NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 1870. 
CASH CAPITAL. $400,000 OO 
CASH ASSETS. Feb. 1, 1870 805.097 92 
UNPAID LOSSES. 4,300 00 
TT7E WON’T GIVE II* THE BIBLE! 
II WANTED Men and women, of Christain 
character, minister-, school teachers, and alii others 
so disposed, as Agents for that important book, en¬ 
titled 
“THE OFEN BIBLE; 
Of, the II nnd nt God In the A flairs of YIcu.” 
A work of warning lessons from Historv, on the 
great Hibir Quest urn heroic the profile, 
.1. W. KHULK h CO., 19 John 8 t.. New York. 
A OIVTDF.NO OF (8) EIGHT PER GENT. 
IS THIS DAY DECLARED, PAYABLE ON 
DEMAND IN' CASH TO STOCKHOLDERS. 
Also, an INTEREST DIVIDEND of <0/ SIX PER 
CENT, on outstanding Scrip, payable 1st April, In 
cash. 
Also, a fifltip DIVIDEND of (50) FIFTY PER 
CENT, on the earned premiums'if X'ohao* entitled 
to participate in tin: profit* tor the your ending 31st, 
January. K.i, Tho Scrip w ill lie ready for delivery 
on and alter the I*t ot April next . 
The remaining ( 6 W FIFTY PER CENT, of the Scrip 
ol IMG! wtll he redeemed on the l*t of A pril next, from 
wliioh date interest thereon mil cease. 
GEO <’. g ATTI,'ItLEE, President. 
I1KNRY wis-roN, Vice-President. 
W«. 1C. Loth hoi*. Secretary. 
Wm. A. Scott, Assistant Secretary. 
D airy farm fob sale, the 
subs, rlhcr oiler* hi* line Dairy mm Stock Farm 
for -ale, in the town of Washington. Macomb Co., 
Michigan. fill mile* from Detroit. S mile* from rail¬ 
road depot, and by June next will be 2Jf from one. 
Said farm is one-half mile square. lit) acres in grass 
nnd 50 acres In the beat of wood; watered by two 
novel-failing spring brook*, affording good drainage. 
Then- brooks have been scraped p.v h<,i -power, and 
the fiats, which were, nnr.n heaver poiuK have been 
Iinderdraliicd, makingInexhmiM Ible gr;i*s land. The 
w ood land i» al*n excellent pasture. 30 acre* of which 
might without detriment ho cleared for grass. The 
farm l* capable of koephig ID cows, and a net profit 
yearly at present rate* of fCWlO. and |* a good loca¬ 
tion for a. large choose factory. For 15 year* this 
farm lias boon Used for -Pick raisin;', with" a view to 
enrich the soil fiv upon iipd anrlerdralniug and high 
manuring, and will produce 109 bushel* of corn per 
aero. The building* stand on a dry eminence, over¬ 
looking the whole farm. Thu Iioumi. 26 and HI by 48, 
hum of the ho:,), male rial and l.i the hc*t nrauuer, 
with an L 20 by in. containing kitchen. In ise-nower, 
corn and saw mills: two large barn- : eari mge house, 
2- by 52: Corn and grain bam, 3d by 30. Into which a 
mouse or rat never entered sheep barn, 38 by 32. 
The covering at all these building- lit fil med, mulch • 
fd nnd painted, trend, yard, ot one itrre. tilled with 
ornamental and fruit tree*, evergreen hedges and 
arbor: barn-yards of an acre, ail surrounded with 
This Tomato, introduced by us last rear, has again 
proved the host in all respects—taking fortheihinl 
inn c i .ii I iio ««•••» a.,/ 1 __-_i . _ ___ _ . .. _ ' “ ’ 1 v ? 
season the first, and second prizes at (lie .Mass, fiort’l 
hoc. Exhibitions. In competition With all the leading 
sorts. \\e have- received numerous testimonials 
trom all quarter.*, but for want of apace are obliged 
to omit publishing thorn. 
Price, post-paid, per packet, 23 cents 
COLLINS & CQ’s 
w CAST CAST-STXex, ° 
EARLY WYMAN CABBAGE 
introduced by u*. The best and meet pmfliurio 
Early Market C abbage grown. It hemls earlv. is -,f 
large size »md first. quality. and brings the highest 
price of liny early cabbage brought into the Boston 
ni! 'JT.„ *■• selling readily last season, by the lhou*ai d. 
at ri 8 per hundred. It took the first prize at the last 
and seven, . ... Hzf mm, ,,i u.e m.u*». h.,ii 
Si*c. Per packet. 25 oenw; post-paid For lari her de¬ 
scriptions, and 1 st:A I I I) PL COLORED LIXUOGK/.I'n 
HOW™ MAKE 
11,1 FARM FAY 
Turf & 
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PLOWS. 
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English and German, THIS KOOK I* a cure, safe 
nnd practical guide to every Farmer. Stock Unlser. 
Gardener and Fruit CulturUt, I.t.v It they can doable 
their profits each year, nnd greatly increase the value 
of i heir land. It make* the poor mini rich. it. makes 
hard work easier. It reward* tlm labor of honest 
working men. It i purchased by Almost, every one 
at sight. Nearly ODucopies sold in a towMuol] town- 
ehlps, nnd. in tunny canes, hundred* m a single town¬ 
ship. Agents r.m !i d no better work during the fall 
and winter. Farmers and their eons can each make 
8)1*1 per month, send for circular Address XKIG- 
LElt. McCL’Rlj v AFo.,Gl) Arch SL. Piitladelphia, Pa. 
AWARDED the PRIZE MEDAL. 
At the PARIS EXPOSITION. 
Warranted to ‘‘Scour” or clean 
themselves in the stichiest Soils. 
They Draw Lighter than any 
other Plow cutting same sized 
Furrow. 
The Shares are easily sharp¬ 
ened, heing made of good Cast 
Steel. _ 
Circular* giving full particulars sent 
lo all who apply to 
COLLINS & CO., 
212 WATER ST., HEW YORK. 
24th edition of this popular work, which has met 
with so much favor in the past- I* now ready, it has 
been re-written and improved, printed w iiD r,cn o m>, 
and on lino paper. Illustrated wlih a beauUOii Lith¬ 
ograph, and many other line eiutnivuig* irom nature. 
R contains full rtnsrnptloti and the culture of over 
3,500 leading varieties of Flowers nnd Vegetables; 
also descriptive ll*t of the novelties of Up. prer'mt 
season * to which Is added a collodion of 200 choice 
French Hybrid Gladiolus. This work, we D el con¬ 
fident, will coo)pare favorably wlili uny similar one. 
From Levi tforttett, ri'etmer, .V. ll. 
'I have received a copy of your superbly gotten 
up Amateur Cultivator's Guide. - I think It far 
ahead of anything of the Idud ever before i*auod 
irom Hie American pte»*.“ 
Sent, to any address upon receipt of 25 cent.* for 
paper cover, aud 50 cent* for tastefully bound Iti 
cloth. 
WASH BURN & CO., Bo-ton, Mums. 
CENTS W ANTED TO SELL 
. New lAundy*Book of Family Medicine 
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At:i NTs; WA.vritii. Circular and 
viu.K. Address 11 INK LEY KN IT- 
E CO., Bath. Me. or 17U H’wuy, N. Y. 
—by Gno. M. Bkard, A. M., M. D., Medical Lecturer 
In the University »1 the City ot New Y'oi k. Written 
in plain language tor the people,and tell* what to dr, 
and how to do it in ovory emergency. I'rofessors m 
our Medical Colleger, tr-stirv that It is the onlv relia¬ 
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Life. Health and Money. The N. Y. Tribune. *uy*: 
" As a compond of the theory and practice of medi- 
oine, tt 1* Hie ho-i tbs* we know ' One agent in New 
York In a shop of 21 workmen •- Id r.t honk*. 
F. R. "i it E aT a CO., Dub usher*. 
r iXd Broadway, Now York. 
\\T O ODEN WATER PII»E! 
' ' COR 
CHEESE FACTORIES! 
and for Water Courses of every description—from 
onn to four Inch bore—made from the heat of White 
HI no. constantly ou hand. 
11. II. BABCOCK & SON, 
Watertown, N. Y. 
horticultural, (£tc 
1 AA AAA CONCORD GRAPE VINES; 
I IRt.i MHI ICnrly Wilson, Kittutlnnyiv.d other 
Blackberry; Davidson's Thornless and Doolittle 
Black-Caps : Clark and Philadelphia Kuopberry; 
Norway Spruce, 3 year* old: Nicanor and Wilson's 
Albany Strawberry Plants, very cheap tor cash. 
Address JAMES O. BANSOM, 
Hammonton, N. J. 
J 7 EKUE, BATCIIELDER & CO.'S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE&FLOWERGARDEN 
O As t» Wanted to sell four inventions 
of great value. All pay large profit* to 
Send address, and get pamphlet and sample 
GEORGE E. BROWN, l.owoll, .Mass. 
AbcuIs 
gratis. 
TyORWAY AND SURPRISE OATS. 
The undersigned bought the seed of the Nprways 
of Jones & Clark, New York, last spring. The Sur¬ 
prise Oats were bought in Indiana, weighing >3 lbs. 
per bushel. Roth kinds are genuine, and free from 
foul seed, Yielding near 100 bushel* per acre. Soil¬ 
ing for 83 par bushel. A. W. BURNHAM, 
Madison, N, Y. 
IVL/XHTUAX, FOR 1370, 
will be ready for dtstrlhut.ion early in January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with nttmeroa- illustra¬ 
tions, — a complete list, of Vegetable and 1 lowc-r 
Seeds, to which will be added a list of 
Suminer-Floiverlng Hit lbs, Plant* 
nnd Small Fruits. 
Sent to all applicants inclosing 10 cents. Our 
customers supplied without churgc. Address 
FERRE, BATCH ELDER CO., 
•J31 Main 8»., Springfield, Mum. 
M V NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
hmall Fruits, instructions fur planting. Low 
rater to dealers and huge planters. 
M. N. WILSON, Macodon. N. Y. 
ment -8200a month with Stencil Dies. Sam- 
free. 8 . M. SPL.Nf lilt A Co.. Brattleboro, Vt. 
1 > \ INESV I LL£ MinSIiRIES. 
* 15th Voar. 9 Green-Houses, 
Splendid assortment of 2 , 3 and 4-year old Apple 
Trues, with Peitr, Plum. Pouch, Cherry. <kc. Grape 
Vine* and Small Fruits in large qui.ntilh * An im¬ 
mense stock of Evergreens, unexcelled in quality. 
50.000 Ruses, 20,<XXi Verbena*. 10.000 Dahlias. 10,000 
Tuberoses. All other Grecni-house aud Bedding 
Plants in proportion, fur spring trade. 
200,000 AMERICAN CHESTNUT TREES, 
Four Inches to two feet high. This Is one of the very 
bert nut nnd timber tree* that etui be planted. Deal¬ 
ers and Nurserymen supplied wlih Trade List free. 
Catalogue No. 1. (Fruit and Hardy Ornamentals,) 
in cts. t No.2, iGreen-honse and Bedding Plants,) 10 
ete.-. Chestnut Circular free to all. 
Address STORRS, HARRISON & CO-. 
Pulnesvllle, Ohio. 
\V II 1 T li P 1C <» II riT 15 1 E It DATs worn 
tv awarded the First Premium at the New York 
State Fair. 1809. Straw strong, not liable t« lodge: 
hull very thin; yield 3b7 bushel* from fiacres; weight 
39 lbs.par bushel. Prices, 1 biisliol, [32 lb*.,) $2.Si, 1 
bushels 8 S, Sends for sample aud circular. See. 
Rural, Jun. 22, ls:o, page nj. 
WM. NEWTON, Henrietta, Y. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES 
It. 00 . 5 . Stacks, Polisher and Soaps t lie 
Harness at the game time. 
Price 50 cts. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
G. F. WHITNEY & CO.. 
Lexington, Mass. 
1 70 R SALE—A FIXE FRUIT FA K.1I OF 
10 acres, within a minutes' walk of Hie depot, at 
Oaks Corners, on N. Y. C. R. R„ m»1 only 4 miles 
from Geneva. Ontario Co.. N. Y. Soil extremely fer¬ 
tile and climate all that can be desired. For particu¬ 
lars, call on or address the proprietor. 
It. S. KEN YON, 55 Main St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
TBADIS MAUU. 
A gents wanted 
Fora Me w Illustrated Book of areal historical in¬ 
terest, stirring events and thrilling adventure. 
TJLOONI INCTON NURSERY. 
19th Year. 10 Green-houses. 600 Acres. 
All First-Class Stock. In part, as follows: 
Apple—1000.1 yr., ?35: 2 )ti\. $60: Syr.. *100. 
Ditch.** Oldenburg, Grime*'* Trail seen (lent 
—190*5 I tin, 850: 2 in■„ 1 100. IIi*lnp—1 uiid 2 yrs. 
l'enr, SStandtird—100, $35; 1 W 0 . ifUiO. 
Pear, Divarf-100, 88 ) ; iwiO. 8240. 
Raspberry— 111‘I Miami ttucl Doolittle— MOO, 83. 
Blackberry— ailtntinii]/. ll'lGon'.i iim/:,- lOufi, 815. 
R«tti< Grailn l sxnrtmcuD, Including Ihiehrse. Ih'.. 
lop. Tmusrendent , (i rimes, stark aud Suutluni 
Sort*. 
Nuraery Stocks — Sorts, Wild Goose and Miner 
PI u ni - 
0«ngu Orange Plnnt*—Isl dors. lO.OOn, ;;I5. 
Evcrgfc.'ii* -Mostly Iriinrplonied, nunniiflu-ut stock. 
Maples —So ft or Sil t r-leared, all sizes, including IfiOO 
Forest,C-inch, 8L60; transjilanteel,, rt to 12 inch., S3 ; 
1000, 2 tot ft., 811 ; 4 too ft.. $20; 6 to 8 ft., $30. 
Rose*—500/ort* largest Stalk. 11)0. $13: lOCK), $](Y). 
Greeu-liouse, Bedding and Vegetable Plants. 
Fruit ami Flower Plates—4 samples by tm/ii.fl, 
1 3T~ Send 10 cents for Catalogues ._jrj 
F. K. PHOENIX. Bloomington, III. 
B ERRY BOXES.-tu© Best and Cheapest 
in use. Neat, strong >inrt well ventilated. Pint 
and yuan size. Also, Berry Basket*, very near. 
Peach and Grape Boxes. Crate Material, Ac.. .Ye. 
Circular* sent free Address JEDDO BERRY HOX 
CO.. Jed do, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
Or thirty years of Pioneer Life in the Rocky Mourn 
tains and Oregon : ivlth n history of the country, 
including the labors. Influence and fate of 
THE OREGON MISSIONARIES. 
By Mrs. KKANPIIS F, VICTOR of Oregon. FnrCIrcu 
lars and terms, address R. W. BIJHS .Y CO.. 
Hartford, Ci.; Toledo, O.; Newark, N. ,T. 
piIERRY HILL NURSERIES. NOW 
v ' on hand, a general line of Nt ltSKRV gTitCK in 
every department. Art'UKS, at. and dwf.. l'KARS, 
st. and iiwf., i iinuKiis, pk.vcbes. Plume, apri¬ 
cots, Nuts. Oiiancks, and lejioxs. small Fruits 
in great variety. Myatt's LinnjKUS KnnuitB 
(best kind out). Giant and Co.vover’s Colossal 
ASPARAGUS. IIONISY LOCUST, for liedging, by the 
qua ntit.v. 
Dealers supplied at the lowest market rates. New 
Spuing Trade lists just out. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
We offer the fl-est collection a Seedlings ever 
before, sent out. embracing n splendid to sortment of 
EVEltGIU.t..NS. ,Yc. 
Roses, in all the obisso*. (vi their own roots. 
1IOOPKS. BRO. ,Y THOMAS, 
__West Chester, Pa. 
YllRCULAR AND PRICE LIST lor 1870. 
V-' Italian yueens, and Colonlo*. Hives—pot patent¬ 
ed, rw.irinlng nonteollrd, Class HoROy-bOXe*. Books, 
&e. Send stamp for Circular 
yiTNUV A ROOT. St. Johnfiville, N. Y. 
pill IT (iltOWlNG FDR PRO FT. -Every. 
* body can have tiit> beneill of thir.y years' experi- 
eiieo. iti tuy new Descriptive Catalogue of 56 page*, 
for 10c. It tells where and how to plant. 
WM. PARRY, Cinnaniinson, N. J. 
or St. Louia. Mo. 
P SYt IIO.MA NCY. Fr.Aclnaiiou, or ..of 
the Soul, a* applied to the purpiisca of life,400 pp., 
Cloth. By 11 Ell 13Fill' HAMILTON B. A. A enri- 
ous book lor Inquisitive people. It coniuln* e.oin- 
plete instruettons to acquire this wonderful power 
over men or animals, Cun be obtained bv sending 10 
cents for postage mid address to T. W. EVANS A 
CO., 41 South eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. 
A GIFT'S ! \ GICNTS ! AGENTS ! 
ii Now I haven! Something new! Attractive 
Valuable t Just. what. Agent- wnm ! What everi 
family wants | Somellilng for Ilolldays ! 100 mort 
Agents wonted ul I'llre ! Ouick sale*! Large profit* 
A >onng lady inalcea $22.41) in nnh-bnlf flav ! rilber.- 
can do it. I offer the largest premiums ever ottered 
Send for my private circular. 
W. J. HOLLAND, 
Springfield, Muas„ or Chicago, in. 
TJiRESII GARDEN. FLOWER, FRUIT. 
Herb, Tree, Shrub aud Evergreen Seed*, 
(2-5 Boils of either, SI) pie-paid by mull. 
Agent* tv tinted. 
Priced Catalogue* gratis. Trade list. Seeds on com¬ 
mission. Small Fruits. Fresh Onion Seed, $4 per lit. 
B. 51. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Muss, established 1312. 
AS Nursery Stock sVHild send for our Spring Trade 
List. Prices .!*• e* ■eelully low for Grape Pbics, Ci r. 
route, Husplpi i if s St < 'iH'bcrrir.r oral lll-tckht rrlet, eto- 
bractng over fifri varieties, new and old. Trade List 
free. C. L- VAN BL’SEN, Macedrm, it. Y. 
N orth uarolina farms for sale. 
300 Improved Farms, from $3 to $25 pet' aero. 
OOO.fifXl acre* Ttmiier and Mineral Lands from $1 to 
$10 per aero. Solid for Catalogue. Address 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY. 
Raleigh. N. C. 
TfdRF.ES. PLANTS AND GRAPE VINES. 
A 31,000 roily Mayor Ricblhond t hen v Trees, 
humlauiiisiinil thrifty, with well formed herds. 3 *; 
to 4 ft.. (l.iO per M. ; 4 to 9 It., no (i per M. Extra fine, 
0 to 8 { ■• f250 per M. By the 100 m At. rates. Tcnn- 
Cash. orC.O.!J. 11K N UAVK'RV. 
__ Bui'litigton, Iowa. 
f. EECH’ / MA NTT A1, ON GRA PE CUL. 
/Y. 11 Ilk. - Ifiie tiest thing tor the money over 
published. 2.1 eta. Single ropy ; $10 per 100. 
_ Addre ss_ J, KEEC11, K alamazoo. Mich. 
PURCHASERS WANTED lot 1,000,000 
U small Fruit Pluntsand 1,000 barrels of Early Rose 
Potatoes, oend for prices. 
JOHN S, COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
D ON’T READ TII IS! —WANTED, 
Young Ladles and Vonng Men to Learn the art 
of Telegraphing and Short. Hand reporting at the 
Union Telegraph Institute, Obentn, Ohio. Good Poll¬ 
ing Situations t-mini/deed to Graduates- For full 
particulars s- i'd -tnn.|i (nr circular, to ABKli- 
NKTIIY !e 8 HKAUMAN, Proprietors. 
r BUT TREES, 
1 TOR SPRINGS or 1870. 
We nffer for the spring trade :t laree and verv fine 
stock of Standard Pear Trees, largely of Bartlcit, 
Dwarf Pour Trees, largely of Duchess, Cherry, Pirn , 
and Peach Trees. Grape Vines, Ac. Also, a largo 
stock of one-year old Iruit TrceB of all kinds, suit¬ 
able for distant transportation by express. Prices 
low. Fur Price List, uddress E. MOODY & SUNS, 
Niagara Nurseries, Lockpuvt. N. Y. 
1 WILKINSON. 
’UUKAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 Towxsuxi) St.Baltimore, Mr. 
I ^Olt SALE THE THOROUGH - BRED 
Short-Horn hull X'ietor. Klrcrt by Rod Duke7B,083 
out of Lady PrlOOf, (A. H. B. VII.. pngo 410,) by im,i. 
Princo of Wales iB-C-KX) Victor is deep red, wit?/ a 
little white. Calved July, 1867; Isvery kind andwsure 
getter. WM. G. MARKHAM. 
Avon. Livingston Co., N. Y. 
7 O II C A N ’ T A F F O K D 
L To njwnrt holt ■■ day jratttug down your carpca. 
H EIKES’ NlHSEIUEk. -FULL As¬ 
sortment for the Spring of 1870. SfKrtAj.TiKb— 
Plum*.four tofivefeet.at $1,50 per thon*aiid; Golden 
Dwarf Peaches. Cherries, Curiam* Goof cherries. 
Plum Seedlings, Osage orange, Wild Goose Plmn 
root-graft* ; young plants lor Nurserymen, Cuttings 
of White Dutch Currant* and Angers Quince, A pule 
cions of estern and Southern ^some) varieties,die.. 
AC. Address (with Stamp) 
W. F. HFJKIC3, Dayton, Ohio. 
By using S.VYDER’S C1BPET nOOKS. 
Cheaper than Tacks. For sale everywhere. 
JOSEPH SIN'TON, Gen i AgL, Ithaca, N.Y. 
JEST’S POTATO IS O D K . 
In tho fall of 1868 I offered $50) in four premiums to parties who should 
the four largest quantities of “ Early T&>sc” Potatoes, (in 1809,) from one peek of 
This amount was divided as follows: j -For Ut or large*! yield, $200 / 2d, $150 
$100/ 4th, $o50. It. was required that each competitor should send m a full r 
of the mode of cutting seed, planting, nanuring, cultivation, &e. At the urgent, re 
of a large number of m\ l customers, I have published 
] A W A N D ll A N Ii 1 \ G O F F 1 V E. 
1 PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
Do Will Clittioit Cult ul), lawn. 
Money lufmed rora torm of Veui*Oil unencumbered 
i in urn vod Farm*, nt 10 per cent M.'T interest, P.iv- 
tlble annually. Interest collet ti-d a hen due. ii.ive 
been In business over seven vears. Partus haring 
money to invest, please notice. 
QALEM GRAPE HEA DQI A RTEKS.-Orig- 
fj Inal Stock. "Rogers' Hybrids ' prinlucGd i2.2jtl 
Per store, last your, from this place, bo lent l No. 53) is 
the BUST. All standard nnd new varieties for salt) 
lose. Illustrated Cireniara free. 
1, 11. BABCOCK A CO.. Lockport, N. Y. 
in this book lire most wort 
of these reports, and added Engraving I and Descriptions of new varieties, and a nu 
her of choice extracts from the Agricult mil Press in relation, to Potato Growing. I a 
made arrangements with Henry \Y\uid Beecher to write the Essay on The Pota 
Mania which appears in its pages, awl which alone is worth several times the ct 
of the book. Liberal inducements offejed to Agents. Send for wholesale price. Sent 
any address, postage paid, on receipt of 
FIFTY CEKTTS. 
GEO. W. BEST, Utica, N. Y 
Please say you saw advertisement in Moore's Rural New-Yorker. 
TTO FOR THE WEST ! AN D WE WILL 
AJL supply you with Grape Vines, (Jio best plants, at 
reasonable rates—such as Delaware*(layers,) Martha, 
Fnraelan, Walter, Salem, and the Everlasting Con¬ 
cord. Send for Price J.l*t to 
l’F) t'FNEIt A MARQUARDT, Delaware, Ohio. 
A MILTON & KIRKHA.il 
1 hi po t'tffl'a 
,, Breeders of the French varieties of Poultry, 
All orders tilled from our own Imported and Premium 
Stock. Poultry yard, Brewster*. N. V. Send stamp 
for Circular. P. O. Box 4427, New York City. 
Qi W. IDELL, 
* FRUJIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSION HI Ii It CII AIN'T, 
328 CREENW1CH STREET, 
NEW YORK 
E GGS FOR HATCHING. FROM DARK 
Brahmas. Hnudnns and Black Spanish, all very 
lino stock. Enolose stamp for circular and address 
K H. WHITNEY, Cambriiigeport, Alass. 
