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horticultural, &t 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
W ARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS. 
Choice Flower Herds, New Heed Pota¬ 
toes, nud Heed Data. A’c., by mail to any P. 0. 
in the United State*. 
t27~ Our I Mutt-rated Descriptive Priced Catalogue for 
1870 is issued,and uril! bp mailed to any address on 
receipt of 10 cents. 
BDWI). J. EVANS A CO.. York. Pa. 
|;erre, batchelder & co.’s 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS. AND 
VE6ETABLE & FLOWER GARDEN 
1 ?OR SALE-A FARM OF 24 ACRES. 
. with a house nearly new. one mile from station 
on West Jersey R. R.,*nd 18 miles front Philadel¬ 
phia; inclosed by hedge; fruit of all kinds. The 
location Is unsurpassed for health and beauty. Price 
*2,800. Terms liberal. L, N. BEEBE, Glaosboro, N. J 
Judge D. R. Codeman of Virginia is dead. 
Eugenie will visit Sweden and Norway the 
coming spring. 
Miss Alice Cart lies dungerously ill at her 
residence in New York. 
Henry E. SWEETZER, ono of the editors of the 
Now York World, was buried on the 20th ult. 
Tichatshek, the famous Dresden singer, has 
lately celebrated the fortieth year of his artistic 
career. 
Joel HINMAN, Chief Justice of Connecticut, 
died last week of pneumonia, in Cheshire, aged 
sixty-eight years. 
Kkv. Jno. Keep of Obcrlin. known us “ Father 
Keep," an old-lime abolitionist, died in Oberiin, 
Ohio, on the 11th ult., aged ninety years. 
Acting -Governor Lee has appointed Mrs. 
CarolinoNeil and Mrs. Esther Morris, Justices ol' 
the Pouco for Sweetwater county, Wyoming. 
The Duke of Chartres, known in this coun¬ 
try as uld-de-C-ump to General McClellan, is now 
the master of the Surrey stag bounds, England. 
Geouge Auensbuug, a compositor in the 
Times office, lately sot 2,064 eras solid minion in 
an hour, said to bo the fastest type-setting on 
record. 
Mule. Nilsson drives the hardest bargains 
of any of the singers, and declares that if 
America wants to hoar her she must pay hand¬ 
somely. 
Mrs. IfowAno Paul assumes a tenor role 
through the entire opera of “Genevieve de 
Brabant," and, it is said, she renders it exceed¬ 
ingly well. 
D. U. Locke (Nasby) roalized $32,000 from Ills 
lectures lust year, and he has engagements the 
present year for two hundred nights, atauaver- 
ugc of two hundred dollars a night. 
The Prince Imperial is to make a long trip 
through Germany and Prussia, under the guid¬ 
ance of his military Instructor, early this year. 
Napoleon will accompany him a short distance. 
Mlle, La Jeunesse. a young lady long time 
the organist and loading soprano of Kt. Joseph's 
church in Albany, has of into achieved very 
fluttering triumphs abroad as an opera singer. 
Her debut was made at Messina, Sicily, recently, 
in “ Somuambuln," and resulted in nine calls 
bol'oro the curtain. She has chosen the stage 
name of SJgnorlnu Albunl. 
Oommoookk Stephen Cham pun died at his 
residence lu Buffalo on Sunday, tho 20th ult., 
ngod ninety-one years. Ho ran away to sen, in 
boyhood, dpd followed tho life ol a common 
sailor through several voyages. In 1612 he was 
rnado a sailing-master In t he navy, and as such 
commanded the Scorpion in the famous buttle 
of Lake Erie under Commodore Perry. Subse¬ 
quently ho saw varied service on tho upper 
lakes. He was In command of the Tigress at 
tho time of her capture by the enemy, and was 
terribly wounded, receiving a shot In the thigh 
which rendered him n cripple for life. Doing- 
exchanged, ho was soon in command of another 
vcssol, and though suffering continually from 
his Injuries was In service until 1846, when his 
term expired, rising In rank to that of'commo¬ 
dore. lie was placed on tho naval reserve list 
.h I860. 
Hon. Anson Burlingame. Envoy Extraor¬ 
dinary from China, who died in St. Petersburg 
on the 23d ult., of congestion of the lungs, was 
born In New Berlin, Chenango Co., Now York, 
Nov. H, 1823. His youth was spent at the West, 
in a roving life on the boundaries of civilization. 
Returning to tho East, ho graduated from Har¬ 
vard University In 1616, and at once opened a 
law-office in Boston. Ho whs successful politi¬ 
cally; was elected to the State Senate In 1852, to 
tho State Constitutional Convention the year 
ensuing, and to Congress Immediately there¬ 
after. Ho served six yours in tho House, and 
was then appointed Minister to China. As lie 
was about leaving the Celestial Dominions in 
1867, he received his honorable appointment from 
Prince Ivung. and since then his career has been 
well known. He died alter an lllneaa of only 
four days. 
F OR 6ALE.-A Valuable Grist nncl Haw 
Mill, fllty mcto* of land attached, located on 
Choptank Hirer, Caroline Co.. Md. For particulars, 
address JAMES BRYAN. Dual* n, Carolina Co.. Md. 
SENT BY MAIL, ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
We mention below a few ot the many new and 
reliable seeds which we are offering tills season ; 
Aepurnitn*—Conover's Colotmal. Per packet 
of <4 ox.50c 
(Our stock of this seed Is so small that we can 
olTer It only bv the packet.) Hoots of one 
rear’s growth. #3 per 100: #25 per 1JW0. 
Beane Dwarf German Wax. Best String 
Dean. Per packet....15c 
Cabbage Jersey Wakefield. Vrryfinc,curly. 
Per packet...... 10c 
Early Wyman. A eorowurstllTtly new vari¬ 
ety : very early, solid and tender. Per pncket.25c 
Fouler*** Improved Brunswick. Luige. 
solid and verv sure to bead. Per packet... 25c 
Carrot- Eli rly fieri*. Of superior slock. Tho 
best early carrot. Per ounce.15c 
Long Orange, Improved. Tho quality of 
our stock of this cannot he excelled, and 
there Is no better variety, either for family 
use or for feeding to stock. Per ounce ... ..15c 
Cauliflower Early Erfurt. (True.) Per 
packet. 25c 
Colt i > Carter*is Ilwnrl C rimson, Per 
packet-.,...... 25c 
Dwarf While Holtd and Boston Mar¬ 
ket. Each-Per packet..Ihc 
Corn—Crosby Enrlv Surd. Finest early.,..100 
Jlii skint-1 on New Yellow Cnntelope. Kino. 
Per ounce ... 20c 
Watermelon Plilnnev’s New Early White. 
Karly, solid, and of very lino flavor. Per 
packet...25c 
Onion Heed. (Now crop.) Large Red Wet Ii- 
eralirlil. Per ounce. . ..........400 
Yellow Dutch, Dnitvei-H null While Hll- 
vc-r Skin. Per ounce.....50c 
Pena -Waite’a Carnct-ncu*. Very early. Per 
quart..... . ■ -85c 
JIcLenn’* Advancer. Early,wrinkled. Per 
quart. . <50c 
Mc1a«*»ii‘* Lit tie Gem. Very fine. Per 
quart. 70c 
Potato Enrly Molinwk, The bent new vari¬ 
ety. Four pounds, by mail, *1; per bushel. 
#7; per bbl., *15. 
Tomato Rising Sun and Cliorlton’* Pl’o- 
lific. The llnest among a large number of 
tho mw Tomatoes tested by ourselves last 
season. Each, per packet.25c 
Our Seed Cntn log tie, com inning a full list of all 
our Seed', with price*,description. Ac., will be mulled 
to all HppUcaiil-s on receipt of stamp. Address 
MANUAL 1870, 
will be ready for distribution early tn January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tions, — a complete list of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will be added a list of 
Summcr«*FIowerlng Bulbs, Plants 
and Small Fruits, 
Sent to all applicants Inclosing 10 cents. Our 
customers supplied without charge. Address 
FERRE, BATCHELDER Sc CO., 
S3! Main 8t», Springfield, Muss. 
PIIRC 
JL small 
HAMERS WANTED lor 1,000,0( 
1 Fruit Planlsand 1,000 barrelsol Early Ko 
i. Bond for prices. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorcstown. N. J 
TWO FARMS FOR SALE, of 100 Arret 
JL each.nl *40 per acre, (rood soil and buildings 
near school nnd market; adapted to grain or dairy, 
leg. Term* *500 down ; balance In 10 rears. 
J. J. CONET, Ellington, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
R A MSI) ELL NORWAY OAT8.-8F.ED- 
tirne will soon be here, and every farmer should 
have some of these Oats. My seed is warranted 
genuine, or the money refunded. Price. *5 per bu.; 
*3 X bu., delivered free on recelirt of price. Address 
C. STENABAUGH. Baptiettown, N. J. 
D airy farm for sale.-the 
subscriber otters his tine Dairy and Stock Farm 
for sale. In the town of Washington, Macomb Co., 
Michigan, 30 miles from Detroit,5 miles from rail¬ 
road depot, and by June next will be 2X from one. 
Said farm Is one-half mile square, 110 acres in grass 
and acres In the best of wood; watered by two 
never-fiilllng spring brooks, affording good drainage. 
These brooks have been scraped by horse-power, and 
the flats, which were once heaver ponds, have been 
nnderdralned, making inexhaustible era** laud. The 
wood land is also excellent pasture,acres of which 
might without detriment beclearcd fonrraes. Tho 
farm Is capable ot keeping 40 cows, and a uci profit 
yearly at present rules of *2.000. and Is « good loca¬ 
tion for a large cheese factory. For 16 ycura. this 
farm has been used lor stock raising, with a view to 
enrich the soil by open and underdrulnlngand high 
manuring, and will produce 100 busbel* of com per 
acre. Tin* buildings stand nn a dry eminence, over¬ 
looking Hie whole larm. The boii*e, 25 and 84 by IS, 
built of the best material and In the best manner, 
with an Ij 20 by 40. containing kltclmn. horse-power, 
corn hnd saw mill*; two large burns; earringv hotue, 
22 by 32; corn and grain barn, SO bv 30. Into which a 
mouse or rut never entered; sheep burn. 28 by 32. 
The coveting of all those buildings is planed, match¬ 
ed and painted. Front yard, of ono acre. Oiled with 
p HOICK SEEDS. OCR NEW ILLL S- 
\ J (rated Catalogue of Flower nnd Vegeta* 
lile Seed* for 1870 Is now ready, containing 
descriptions of every desirable variety o( Mower 
and Vegetable Seeds; with plain direction* for their 
—culture and treatment,- m*n. a list, of fine 
Glndinlua and other summer flowering Bulbs. 
.Sent free to *11. 
Address J. T. SMITH A SONS. 
/ Brentwood. N. II. 
B loomington nursery. 
19th Year. 10 Green-houses. 500 Acres. 
All First-Class Stock. In part, as follows; 
A pplf -lout 1 t It,. *26; 2 t/r., *60; 8 gr„ *100. 
Dim lu-SH Oldenburg. Grime*’* Transcendent 
- lUOu. 1 iff.. *50: 1 v».. #100. IIGlop-1 and 2 yrs. 
Pear, Ktnndnrd—Iw. 1000- *540. 
Pen r. Dwarf 100, *38; 1000. WMI. 
If ii at*berry—D(a Afiawt and Doolittle. 1000, *3- 
Hlaekberry Kitlaiinny, H'iDon's J Sarly- lOnO, *16. 
Itoni Graua -I ■»or(m>iif.s. including Due-hen*, His- 
ton, i'ranre-tndent , Grime*, Stark and Southern 
Sort*. 
Nursery Stock* — Sort*. tVUd Goose and Miner 
Plum. 
Osage Ornnge Plant*—1st tins*, 10,000. *16. 
Evergreen* ilostly transplanted, magniftcent stock. 
Staples Soft or Stiver-leaved, aU sites, including 1000 
Forest ,l}-(tieh, >1.60.- trn ntplau led,, a to 12 Inch., *3; 
V«l, 2 to 4 tt„ *14.- < 10 lift., #20; fi to 8 ft.. #30. 
Roues—500 sorts, largest stock. 100, #12; lOOo. *ioo. 
Green-honae, Bedding and Vegetable Plant*. 
Smplcmcnte, iUad}incrg, Si t 
FARM & GARDEN 
implements. 
YISHWITZ’S PULVERIZING 
HARROW. 
WARRANTED TO PLEASE OR MONEY 
REFUNDED. 
Send for Descriptive Circular to 
J. It. DECATUR & CO- 
rn Water St.. New York. 
r J O FARMERS AND CAPITALISTS. 
A FINE CHANCE FOR A (.001) INVESTMENT 
QTAN’D PEAR TREES, 1 Year, Ac, 
IO 21 to ;* Inchen .*16 per ITO; SJ23 per l«x». 
io “so *• . io •• •• no “ “ 
5 “ 8 ” . 50 “ ** 
Tho above are all well rooted, vigorous and good, 
and low priced for quality. 
Dwarf Pear, 2 yr., nest quality ; a fine stock. 
Cherry Currant. 2 yr.: *15 per 1000. 
Freud* Peer Seed. New and fresh. 
T. T. SOUTH WICK fi CO., Dunsvllle, N. Y. 
A 300 Acre Farm for sale, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, In 
NANJEMOY, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Acqulu Creek Depot. The Improve¬ 
ments are, a good new s-rooin bouse, with dry cellar: 
stabling and gruin and cattle sheds; a One youog 
orchard of 250 choice trees. There are about 225acres 
arable, the balance In 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Red Cedar, 
Locust, and 
Pine Timber. 
Land well adapted to tho gTowth of Wheat, Corn, 
Oats, Rye, Barley, Potatoes, Truck and Grass. As a 
GRASS OR STOCK FARM, 
It cannot be surpassed. Communication with Wash¬ 
ington by Mall Hoar twice a day 
2f?" Freight taken front the Farm by River 
Boats. 
The Baltimore A Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminates on this farm, or rather on tho ad¬ 
joining, as this whole tract Is not offered. This Road, 
when completed, will make this farm very valuable, 
and Is well worth the attention of capitalists. 
Address H- K. SMITH, 
Nanjeraoy, Charles Co,, Md. 
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES 
CVIIKICItY HILL N URSERIES.-NOW 
VV on hand, a general line of NtmSBUV STOCK in 
every department. Art’LKS. st. nnd dwf.. rjSARk. 
st. aiid dwf.. CHK1UUBB, PfACMM. PLUMS, ApRi- 
coTs. Nuts, oranges, and lkmonb. small Fucits 
tn great variety. MYATT’S LlXNAJFS KB V It A UH 
(best kind out), giant and Conover's Colossal 
Aspahagcb. Honey IxicrsT,for hedging, by the 
quantity. 
Dealers supplied at the lowest market rates. New 
Spring Trade Lists just out. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
We offer the 0-c*t collection of Seedlings ever 
before sent out. embracing a splondid assortment of 
Evergreens. Ac. 
Roses. In all the clauses. on their own roots. 
HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS, 
West Chester, pa 
FLORAL GUIDE FOR. 1870 
One Htr.vnuEn and Twenty THorsAxn copies 
ol Vick’* illustrated Catalogue of 8eeds and 
f loral Guide bare already been circulated, it Is 
elegantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about 200 
fine wood Engravings of Flowers and Veget.ahles.and 
a beautiful Colored Plate— consisting of seven va¬ 
rieties of l’lilnx Drumniondti, making a fine 
BOUQUET OF PHLOXES. 
it 1* the most beautiful, ns well us the mor.t In- 
strnrtlvN Floral Guide published, giving plain and 
thorough directions for the 
CULTURE 0E FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES. 
The Floral Gcit>v: t» published for the benefit of 
my customers, but will hoforwarded to all who apply 
by mail, for 'I’e.v Cents, which is not half the cost. 
Address JAMES VICK, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Being constructed with regard to scientific accu¬ 
racy. arc used In all tests of skill by tbu host players 
in the country, and In all first-class clubs and hotels. 
Illustrated Catalogues Of everything relating to Bil¬ 
liards sent by Mall. 
PHELAN & COLLENDER, 
738 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
P AIN 1C 8 V ILLS NURSF.RIICS. 
15th Year. 9 Green-HouBca, 
Splendid assortment of 2. 3 and 4-year old Apple 
Trees, with Pear, I’liim, Peach, CUerrv, Ac. Grape 
Vines and Small Fruits tn largo quantities. An Im¬ 
mense stock of Evergreen*, unexcelled in quality. 
50.000 Roses, 20,0») Verbenas, 10.000 Dahlias. 10.000 
AJOHTH CAROLINA PAlMIh FOR HALE. 
Jy 800 Improved Farms, from #3 to #25 per ncro. 
800,000 acre* Timber and Mineral Lund* from #1 to 
*10 per acre. Send forC&tahjguo. Address 
NORTn CAROLINA LAND COMPANY. 
Raleigh. N. C. 
F nurr and meat pitivNiiiiviNo 
HOUSE. 
REES’S PATENT. 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST EVER INVENTED. 
Boo Report of the National Pomological Society, 
Sept. 18. I860. Send for Circulars. Houses built on 
reasonable terms. Address 
REES A HOUGHTON, 
Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. 
OUTIIERN AND WESTERN FARMS.- 
i All slzr* and prices, send 10 ct*. for Catalogue. 
M. H. NEWTON A CO., 28 Lexington st , Baltimore. 
f*UCAP CADUC f WONDER FU1. IN- 
wilCHi iMnlflO • dticemonta to Wcttlcx.i!! 
Bend stamp for our now 38-p«gc Catalogue. 
MANCHA & B140., Rldgeley, Md. 
K OE’H PATENT FARM DAIRY CHEESE 
. VATS have been the best tn use for more than 
15 venrs. With many improvements. It still Is the 
best Vat In the world. Also, an extensive stock of 
Cheese Making Fixtures for Factories. Address 
H. A. ROB, Madison. Lake Co., Ohio. 
Stock, Poultry, 
t7NOX»S DESCRIPTIVE nnd IMIS- 
IV TRATBD CATALOGUE of SMALL FRUIT*, 
containing 52 pages, will be .vent to all applicants In¬ 
closing 10 cents. 
Every grower, large or small, should have it. 
Pntct List for 1870 free, for which send stamp. 
j. KNOX. Box 165. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
R ake opportunity i - choice 
PRIZE POULTRY FOR SALE. - Having, for 
want of smtublo necommoduUnits, determined to 
limit mv stock to a few special kinds, 1 now offer for 
sale *11 tny carefully selected breeding birds, which 
consists of all varieties of tborougli-bred useful and 
ornamental Poultry and Pigeons, Including Water 
Fowl, Pheaaunta, etc., etc. During tils year WB, 
these birds were awarded ever 120 premium*, und the 
collection 1» admitted to contain more choice spoel- 
m«n# than any single ono before brought together tn 
this country- Tho Illustration* of Sul Gins, i-ruy 
Dorkings, F-mbden, Wild and Toulouse Geese. Rouen 
and Aylesbury Ducks, as well ostbosoof other fowls, 
which bare lately embellished the columns or the 
RURAL New-Yorkeb. ua well as other leading Agri¬ 
cultural Journals, ware drawn from specimensownod 
by mo- Each lot will be sold at exceedingly rcason- 
HIIC UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOK31- 
■irtnorKblj). under the firm name of 
L ed n no-part.nersblp, under the firm name of 
ALFRED BRIDGR.MAN * ^ ON ' and wilt continue 
the SEED BUSI NESS ns heretofore, at the old stand, 
No. 876 Broadway. 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 
ALFRED T. BRIDGEMAN. 
New York, Jan. 1st, 1870. 
T*ri*HWITZ’» PULVERIZING HAlt- 
J .1 ROW Is indispensable to every farmer who 
wishes to cultivate Ms land thoroughly. Increase 
crops and encourage labor. It Is the best, implement 
for preparing soil for winter grain, greutlv prevent- 
liur ^orlnf/ir Irlll." hUn Inr dViuinff fur ftnrfntf 
M iddletown nursery and 
FRUIT FARM. 
I’eaeli Tree* and Hinall Fvnits a Tspeeialty. 
For sale, healthy Peach Trees, of my own raising, 
ono year from bud; Choice varieties Also, Small 
Fruit Plants of ttT. kinds, low. rtf Catalogues free. 
K, K. COCHRAN, Middletown, Delaware. 
lug *• winter kill." also for fall blowing for spring 
crops, and for pulverizing tho surface of newly plow- 
fid eod ground. It is worth ten tiroes Its cost to sny 
farmer, besides making farm work easy and rapid. 
It la durable and easily kept In repair. 
WARRANTED TO PLEASE OR MONEY 
REFUNDED. 
Price, complete with spring sent, *30, at New York 
or Cleveland. Send for Di-aciTptlve Circular to 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
PeekoklU, N. Y„ or Clevelaod, Ohio. 
NSW SEED CATALOGUES. 
Btldgetnnn's Annual Priced List of 
VEGETABLE, GARDEN AND AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL SEEDS, 
Is now ready, and mailed free to all applicants. Also 
ready, their Doaorlpitve Catalogue of r lower Seeds. 
including Novcltle* for 1870. „ _ 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN & SON. 
No. 878 Broadwuy, Now I ork. 
AMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
it AiH.uu i n iienoiAs otsrMitvau,- 
ifl. The heads of this enormous varloty grow to the 
si/e of fifteen- (ne-hes tn diameter, it produces from 100 
to 200 bushel* per acre. Possesses unusual fattening 
qualities. Sued white and vary large. Leaves valu¬ 
able tori ceding stock Sent post-paid. Ounoapackot, 
35 err,. 1C. UATCHKLLER, Box 2566. Boston, Maas. 
Simpson, Hall, 
Miller & Co 
C IRCULAR AND ^ItlCE 1.1ST for 1870. 
Italian Qiieons, and Colonies. Hives—dot patent¬ 
ed, swarming controlled. Glass Honey-boxes, Books. 
Ac. Send stamp for Circular. _ 
AITIVnV Jt. TJnivr R» TnVin«^ll * TC V. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
E1KICV NURSERIES.-FULL AS 
of 1570. SnectAtTiK*- 
IMIITM CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
tie. Sheep und Fowls. Bred and shipped tc 
Send for Circular on Breeding and Care ol 
THOB. WOOD, Duo Run, Chester Co., I*a. 
II sortuiout for tho _______ 
Plum*, four to five foot, at *IM per thousand ; Golden 
Dwurl Peaches, Cherries.. Currants, GnnaaherHea, 
Plum Seedling*, Osage Orange : Root Grafts of Wild 
Goose Plum, #26 pnr 1,000; young plant* for Nursery¬ 
men, Cuttings of White Dutch Currant* and Angers 
Quince. Apple clonaof Western nnd .Southern (some) 
varieties. Ac., Ac. Address, with stamp, 
W. F. HHIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
Next spring tho Commissioners of iho Central 
Park will supply pure milk at cost for Infants, 
thus utilizing tho cows of the Park. 
A JURY in Princeton, III., was locked up six¬ 
teen hours, tho other day, for not agreeing upon 
a verdict itt (ho case of a teacher arraigned for 
benting a scholar. 
A dancing party of about twenty couples 
were precipitated into the collar by tho giving 
way of tho floor, in Milwaukee, AVis„ the other 
night. A stove went down with them, and many 
of tho party were badly burned. 
A roLK-CAT got out of his cago in New York 
the other evonlng and scampered up llroadway, 
A policemen, mistaking the animal for a squir¬ 
rel, gave clmso and captured him. The M. P. 
went homo and buried a now uniform worth 
$50, In the yard. 
The plan of the projected Rhine canal is now 
completed. This important Internal under¬ 
taking will run parallel with the right bank of 
the Main, will be two and n-half motors deep yy 
uml twenty-six meters wide, and will cost about 
12,000,000 thalers. 
Great complaint is made of the long, weari¬ 
some Latin speeches which some of t he mem¬ 
bers of tho Ecumenical Council insist upon 
delivering. Tho Fathers make no scruple of 
deoiling through these discourses, or leaving 
QUINBY & ROOT. St. Johnsvlllfi, N. Y, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
mRK CRANBERRY AND IT* CULTURE. 
I lty A. II. RICHARDS. Mailed froo on receipt 
of 25eta. GKO. F. MILLER, Hammonton, N. J. 
J Y, RICK NELL A CO.’S 
• PRICE LIST OF EGGS, 
WITH DESCRIPTION OF FOWLS, 
now ready. Sent to all applicant* on receipt of 3c. 
6lamp. Address J. Y. B1CKNELL A CO., 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co,. N. Y. 
ff I ll’S EVER BEARING RASPBERRY, 
1 J und other tmtill fruits in great varloty, for sale 
cheap. Send for catalogue. Address 
II. 15,. LUM, shuidtisky, Ohio. 
r p Ii IS 
1 MOUNT VERNON. 
A SPLENDID NEW WINTER PEAR, 
THIS BEST OF ITS 8BA80N, 
ts now offered to the public, for the first lime, vouch¬ 
ed for by all the prominent Horticulturists of tho 
country, und rated as "BEST” by tho American 
Pomological Soeleiy. 
A FINE COLORED PORTRAIT. 
Will be furnished, gratis, together with a Circular, 
giving particular* and a full H»t of testimonial*. 
/*, N.-“ The Semi-annual Circular ” of these Surge¬ 
ries. ntvfnq jtrlrn* of evi rii description of hardy Trees 
and Plants, for the Spring of 1870, u now published, and 
ivl U be mailed free to ult. 
Addreso W3L 8. LITTLE, 
Commercial Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y. 
The experience of FORTY YKAR3 on the part of 
our Mr. Stmpsdn, and the use of new nnd Ingenious 
labor-saving machinery, enables us to offer to tho 
trade a line of goods In 
ORIGINAL AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, 
which for BICAUTY, FINISH and DURABILITY 
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 
All goods bonring our trade-mark. 
“IMPROVED ELECTRO TREBLE PLATE,” 
ARE OF THE BEST QUALITY PRODUCED: 
and. if found defective or not as represented, can be 
returned und tho money will he refunded. 
OFFICE AND FACTORY. WALLINGFORD, CONN. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM. ID JOHN ST., N. Y. 
M Y NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Small I-rutt*. Instructions tor planting. Low 
rales to doulors and large planters, „ „ 
M. N? WILSON, Maccdon, N. Y. 
TDREMILiTl CHESTER WHITE PIGS. 
JL —Pure Blood Short-Horn, (Durham,i Devon, Al¬ 
derney und Ayrshire Calves. Merino, Southdown and 
Cotswold Sheep. Cash mere Goats, Imported Suffolk. 
Kaaox, Borkahlrc and Sefton Pigs, und all Choice 
Breeds of Poultry for sale. 
Bend for Circular* and Prices. Address 
N. P. BOYER St CO.. 
Ptirkcahurg, Chester Co., Pa. 
I ? R HIT TRICKS, 
rOR SPRING OF 1870. 
We offer for the spring trade a large and very fine 
6tock of Standard Pear 'Frees, largely of Bartlett, 
Dwarf Pear Trees, largely of Duchess, Cherry, Plum 
and Peach Trees, Grape Vino*. Ac. Also, a large 
stock of une-year old trait Tree* of all kinds, suit¬ 
able for distant transportation by express. Prices 
i,,w. For Price List, address E. MOODY & SONS, 
Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
E GGS for HATCH ING. “From m imported 
and 80 home-bred ,selected towls. Bend stump for 
Circular. • U. B. WARNER. 
New York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
/ire Insurance 
1 7RESH GARDEN, FLOWER, FRUIT, 
lierb, Tree. Kit rub nud Evergreen Seed*. 
(2!i aorta of either, SI) pre-pald by mail* 
Affcm* wanted. 
Priced Catalogue* gratis. Trade list. Seed*on r,im- 
misBlon. Snmll Fruit*. Fresh Onion Seed, #lpcr lb. 
B. M. WATSON. Old Colony Nurseries and Seed 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass, Established 1812. 
H amilton «l kirkham, im 
and Breeders of the French varieties of 
All orders flllod from our own Imported and . 
Stock. Poultry yard. Brewster*. N. Y. Set 
for Circular. P. O. Box 4127, New Y ol 
HIRTY-SISVENTII DIVIDEND 
TVIW SEEDLING VINES. About 30,00 
I ono nnd two-year roots. Send for Prn - o LI., t at 
good rule for winter and summer pruning. 
GOTTLIEB MYERS, rare of %\ M. BAKER, 
U)5 Syeamoro St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
»rry Boxr* nnd < 
Address EMPIRE 
No. 172 BROADWAY. 
NEW YORK, Feb. 7, 1870. 
CASn CAPITAL..8100,000 00 
CASH ASSETS, Feb. 1, 1870.. 805,007 
UNPAID LOSSES. 4,300 00 
U E S T ’ S POTATO KOOK. 
In the fall of 1868 I offered $501 in four premiums to parties who should raise 
the four largest quantities of “Early Rose” Potatoes, (in I860,) from one peck of seed. 
This amount was divided as follows; — For ls< or largest yield , $200 ; 2d, $150 ; 3d, 
$100; 4th, $50. It was required that each competitor should send m3 a full report 
of the mode of cutting seed, planting, manuring, cultivation, &c. At, the urgent request 
of u large number of my customers, I have published in this book the most worthy 
of these reports, nnd added Engravings and Descriptions of new varieties, and a num¬ 
ber of choice extracts from the Agricultural Press in relation to Potato Growing. I also 
made arrangements with Henry Ward Bf.eciier to write the Essay on The Potato 
Mania which appears in its pages, and which alone is worth several times the cost 
of the book. Liberal inducements offered to Agents. Send for wholesale price. Sent to 
any address, postage paid, on receipt of 
FIFTY O 2E2 INT T 13 
GEO. W. REST, rrtlea, N. Y. 
*w Please say you saw advertisement In Moore's Rural New-Yorker. 
CIIA8. A. DANA, Editor. 
The cheapest, smartest and beat New York news¬ 
paper. Everybody like* It. Three edition*: DAILY, 
8(i i Remi-W'ekkly, $'8! and WEEKLY, K1 u year. 
ALL TH* NEWS at lutTf-prlco. Full report* of mar¬ 
ket*, ugrtrulturo, Farmer*’ and Fruit Grower*' Clubs, 
and a complete story In every Weekly anil Semi- 
Weekly number. A present of valuable plant* und 
vine* to every subsorlbnr; Inducements to canvass¬ 
er* unsurpassed. $l,l|tl Llfo Insurances. Grand Pi¬ 
anos, Mowing Machines, Parlor Organs, Sewing Ma¬ 
chines, Sc., among the premium*. Specimen* and 
lists tree. Send a Dollar and try It. 
1. w. ENGLAND. Publisher. New York. 
WOOD’S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, Price 
VV #1, and The Wondioi, price 75c. : both one year 
for 75e. XprctmensZc. Address Tub Wonder, South- 
old, L. L, N. Y. Don't delay 1 .Now is the time. 
p W . I DE L L, 
^ * FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSION M13 It CII AWT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
i GENTS WANTED.—Groat Inducements, 
Y Address SOUTHW1CK & HASTINGS. 
Manufacturers of Light Wares, Worcester, Mass. 
“nnzard & Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil is tho 
best.”— Vhicago Tribune. 
