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NANri 
TREE BY MAIL 
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®ms, plants, Secbs, Oftc 
®rccs, plants, Sccbs, (Etc 
Stock, ponltrtj, &c 
-Miscellaneous 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
j^ T EW AND RAKE PLANTS, 
FOR SPRI X G- OB 1 1870. 
JOHN SAUL’S 
CATALOGUE of NBWand BEAUTIFUL PLANTS 
will hi- ready about Feb'y 1 st, Containing a beautiful 
colored plate of the lino new Double Geranium, 
“ Andrew Henderson.” Mailed irea to all my cus¬ 
tomers. To othurn, price 10 etc..or a plain copy to all 
free. JOHN SAUL. Washington City, )). C. 
F or sale.-the celebrated 
Durham Dull, PRINCE OF WALLS. 05. U, 
18,f>10; A . H. B.. 51P0.) Uoan • calved,.) illy, 1(858 ; broil 
by It. Svrne, Redklrk, Scotland : imported by George 
Miller, Canada. Among the prises ne has taken were 
the following iu 1882: At the Provincial Show, in 
Toronto. C. vV., open to all Canada and (|ie U. S., 
competing with more Ilian 350 caltle, ho took - First 
In 111 * eta** : First tor best. Purlinm Bull of any age ; 
First for best Bull of any age or breed ; First for most 
peffect animal, male or female, on exhibition— the 
Wince of Wales CrUo ut vni (pounds,l given by His 
Royal Highness in person, fori In* host Durlliun Bull. 
Also, at N. V. Stale Fair in Rochester-First in his 
class. At the different Provincial Shows ill Canada, 
and at t he Suite and other Fairs In the U S n lie has 
taken upward* of pyi) twenty first prizes, and never a 
seepnd prize. lie is very kind, und an excellent stock 
^ Also, the Durham Bull VICTOR. Calved in July, 
1 M7. He is red. with a little white, (lot by Kell 
Duke (A. II. msa.) out of Lady Prince,by Prihec 
of Wales. 5100. lie is very stylisli, active, gentle and 
a sure getter. 
1 have fifteen or more cows in calf by Prince of 
Wules i a number of young cows and heifers sired 
by him; also bull And heifer calves, all thorough¬ 
bred, and registered In Allen's A. fcl. B. I otter lor 
sale all of the males and many Of the females at rea¬ 
sonable prices. VVM. (1. MAHK11AM. 
— Lotteries are not tolerated in Russia. 
— The small-pox is raging in Southern Illinois. 
— In China there are about 6,000 native Christ¬ 
ians. 
— Latest estimates give Paris 1,900,000 inhabit¬ 
ants. 
— The conscription is completed throughout 
Spain. 
— Seven cities in Germany have Lincoln 
streets. 
— Rhode Island has abolished imprisonment 
for debt. 
— It is estimated that Texas has $50,000,000 in 
gold hoarded. 
— Wyoming now has a female judge to charge 
its female jury. 
— William lb Astor has six hundred houses to 
let in New York. 
— Garters with monogram clasps are the lntest 
fashionable folly. 
— The *’ Bible party" has carried the Cincin¬ 
nati school election. 
— The early death of the King of Prussia is 
said to be expected. 
— Cornell University has five hundred and 
sixty-three students. 
— Chicago claims in her population 7,000 con¬ 
firmed opium-eaters. 
— Philadelphians are already selecting their 
quarters at Cape May. 
— Ten thousand Bibles arc distributed annual¬ 
ly in New Hampshire. 
— There are now t wenty-four places of evan¬ 
gelical worship In Mexico. 
— The City Marshal of Dubuque is the father 
of three pairs of t win boys- 
— Fifty Cincinnatians are going on a grand 
buffalo hunt the first of May. 
— The city of Portland, Me., owes more than 
the Stato of Now Hampshire. 
— Tho Iowa Senate has passed a bill prohibit¬ 
ing stock from running nt large. 
— St. Louis has more street vagabonds than 
any other city on the Continent. 
— Thirty young ladies of Council Bluffs want 
to join one of the fire companies. 
— North Carolina lias sent 87,000 partridges to 
New York during the past season. 
— Brigandage is still rife in Greece, particu¬ 
larly in the mountainous districts. 
— Some of the cheapest brands of tea are said 
to be made up of east steel filings. 
— Montreal gives its poor 1,000 quarts of soup 
and 600 loaves of bread every week. 
— Wild pigeons aro reported plenty in the 
* back country,” all over the State. 
— Fire injured the Indiana Stale Prison the 
other day, and suffocated a convict. 
— A disease known as the “cold plague” is 
epidemic in Daviess county, Indiana. 
— Nova Scotia asks for release from confede¬ 
ration, or allegiance to Great Britain. 
— The most fatal of tho diseases at present 
prevailing in New York is scarlatina. 
— The Hungarian Legislature is about to grant 
liberal sums for educational purposes. 
— There are $00,000,000 unclaimed deposits iu 
the savings bunks oT New York State, 
— A Maine man says that ho has had a baby in 
the cradle for forty consecutive years. 
— Volunteers prior to J uly, 1862, are to have 
one hundred dollars additional bounty. 
— Three hundred convicts are working on the 
Air Line railroad near Beniuun, Texas. 
— Northern capitalists are prospecting in 
Selma, Ala., for profitable Investments. 
— E. Susisky, treasurer of tho city of St. Louis, 
is a defaulter to the amount of $l:.’(),lXX). 
— A Chicago bar-keeper lias been fined $25 for 
selling liquor to a girl sixteen years old. 
— There have been 200,090 Baltimore oysters 
planted In California and Oregon waters. 
— An American i6 astonishing all Paris with 
his use of the revolver iu target praotioe. 
— The Geneva Courier says that one hundred 
new dwellings aro wanted in that village. 
— The Stevens buttery will bo completed in 
1871. The Government is invited to buy it. 
— During the Aral fortnight in March twenty- 
nino vessels passed through the Suez Canal. 
— Returns from half the State of Tennessee 
give 49,500 majority for the new Constitution. 
— The Susquehanna raftsmen have formed a 
union called The Rock Dodgers’ Association. 
— Three hundred thousand dollars worth of 
new sewers aro to be built in Brooklyn, soon. 
— Three hundred nnd fifty locomotives have 
been ordered iu England for Russian railways. 
— The Mississippi river Is open from its delta 
to Dubuque, and boats are running to that point. 
— A new company is being organized in New¬ 
burgh, to run the old Washington Iron Works. 
— The last term of the Supreme Court for 
Windham county, Vt„ granted twenty-one 
divorces. 
— A young man was find $20 the other day in 
San Francisco for wearing women's apparel iu 
the street. 
— Minnesota has ice thirty-three inches thick, 
so clear that the newspaper print can be read 
through it. 
— The school commissioners in Iowa prohibit 
“ lady teachers " kissing school-boys over eigh¬ 
teen years old. 
— The Republicans of St. Paul have failed to 
make any nominations, hence the Democrats 
have a clear field. 
— It is rhoughtthatof the twenty-five persons 
lately poisoned In the town of Lisle, Broome 
county, all will recover. 
— A Maine man is prospecting in South Caro¬ 
lina for a large tract of marsh land, whereon he 
can go into the vaisiug of frogs. 
— As soon as the St. Lawrence opens, three 
steamships are to be placed on the route be¬ 
tween Montreal and Plctou, N. S. 
— Prince Edward county, in the province of 
Ontario lias no debt, no toll-gates, und no whisky, 
but it has good roads and light taxes. 
— The Diocese of Mudras, India, contains 60,- 
923 Christians, with one hundred and ninety-five 
clergymen, of whom seventy-nine are natives. 
Plant Protectors 
Broadcast Seed and Grain Sowers 
PIASTER MD FERTILIZER SOWERS. 
The cheapest, simplest nml best protection for 
growing plants against insects. 
A full illustration and description will Vie found on 
page ‘252 of the lU'tlAl.. 
Sent by Express on receipt of price, $1.50 per dozen. 
A liberal discount to doil Ion*. 
K, H A I.LRN & CO., 
I*. O. Box 376, New York. 
The SEYMOUR Combined Dm ms are made of two 
sizes-with 9 teeth, sowing a breadth of fi feet, (weigh- 
ing 550 pounds,) and with 11 teeth, sowing a breadth 
of 7 feet 4 inches, and weighing 700 pounds. 
No, I. Nine Tooth... $99 00 
No, 2. •• With Gritss Seeder,. . 100 00 
No. 3. “ •' Fertilizer Attachment. 115 00 
No. 4. " “ “ " and Seeder ISO 00 
No. 5. Eleven Teeth. 10° $ 
No. 6 . " with Grass Seeder. 110 00 
The SEYMOUR Plaster or Fertilizer Sower 
weighs 350 pounds, sowing a breadth <>f s feet. Price 
$60; with Grass Seed Attachment. $10 extra. 
Seymour's Broadcast Seed Sower is designed 
principally for broudcasUug seeds, though used also 
for fertilizer*, it weighs 325 pounds, and sows a 
width of 0)f feet. Price $75. 
The above, are alt of the improved patterns of 
Mes"-r». V. ,V C. II. Seymour of Kast Bloomfield, N. 
Y,—now Messrs. Wilson & Murphy-nnd the prices 
are for machine* delivered on board of ears at that 
place, all freight* from that station to destination 
being paid by the purchaser. 
Special Circulars, with full details, will be sent to 
all applicants, on receipt of stamp. Address 
U. II. ALLF.N cfc CO., 
189 and 191 Water St. P. O. Box 370, N. Y. City. 
General Aoknts fortheUnited States,and Sole 
Agents for the Southern State*. 
nRAPE VINES. 
\ f We offer a superior 
stock of two-yeur old 
vine* of (he Hartford 
ProlitiC, tho must irlinbte, 
Jfci and Iona, tho best grape ; 
fvLAalso, ull oilier standard 
sorts, true to name. 
\ Quality und pride cannot 
fex lull to suit. 
E\-\ A good selection for a 
■Nj vineyard of one acre (set. 
10 l»v 10 , 436 vinos,) for 
Thirty Dollar*. 
C. L. HOAG & CO.. 
Lockport, N. Y. 
\isiu i: ii.ovde; si:r,ii. 
-fv Sixty ets. per IK, by mail; 50c. by Um'I'P**. Davi¬ 
son's Thornless and Mammoth Cluster Raspberries; 
Charles Downing and Dr. Nicuiso Strawberry Plants, 
In any quantity, for 60 els. pur dozen, or 3 dor. for $1. 
Address I. \V BlilGGS, P. M„ West. Miiecdim, N. Y. 
I was tho original Introducer of the MARBLE¬ 
HEAD MAMMl'Tll liKUMBHA II CABBAGE. and 
have a stock of purr Seed grown from extra large 
heads, (them Is some Seed offered f**r sale that was 
grown from mere trash,) which I send, post-paid, for 
25 ets. a package; $1 an ounce , *12 a pound. Full in¬ 
structions for oilltivntfon, with an Engraving of the 
Cabbage, sent will) each package. Tills is tint hugest 
rabbime hi the world, averaging, under high cultiva¬ 
tion, thirty pounds each by tin* acre. The heads arc 
bard and remarkably sweet nml tender. My Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue of Harden and Flower Seed *'un- 
(nhis letters from over it score **f farmer*, re siding 
In thirteen different Stain*, who grew these 1o weigh 
from twenty to Dfty pounds. Cutnluuui- seal li ce 
tn nil. JAM EH J. 1L UllEGOUV. 
Mut-blolo-nd, Muss. 
p RE IT SALE OK THE OAKLAND 
A T HERD OK SHORT - HQRNS. For reasons 
given in my catalogue. 1 wilt offer nt public auction 
on thentbc/ Jim. next, without will reserve whatever, 
my entire herd of Short-Horns, together with all my 
Berkshire pig*. This herd being second to none in 
the roiled Stolen, and containing more prise truitnitls 
than any other In the country, a rare opportunity 
will bo afforded the public of purchasing at this salt* 
the most, valuable lot of SUurt-llorn* ever offered in 
the United States. 
Terms o/ Xh le.-Stilus of $500 and under payable in 
three months. All sums over $500 payable In six 
months, (in onsh payments a discount at the rate ol 
8 per eeat. pur annum will be given. 
D. MCMILLAN. 
Xenia, ()., April 11, 1870. 
p. 8 ,—Catalogues furnished after the 1st of May. 
A hardy and vigorous plant, Butting from early 
Juno until the frosts of winter. A truly wonderful 
berry, of good *lze and exquisite flavor. No garden 
should be without them. All orders addressed to 
J, I’. WHITING, Detroit, .Midi., will reeelvo prompt, 
attention : or CLARK & HITCHCOCK, Buffalo. N. V. 
IE. L. I,EGG A CO.. Chicago, III,, General Agents for 
the Northwest. Send for Circular. 
Price of plants, $3 per dozen. 
J. P. WHITING .V, CO„ Detroit, Mich. 
M ohawk valley broom corn 
SEED of superior quality. Price, per bushel 
$5.50. Two quails to any address, with postage bald 
BO cents. Sold by WALKER & MAI US, 
Nos. 118 & 120 State St., Schenectady. N. Y. 
p A UTION .—AUDACIOUS COUNTER* 
v _ 7 FELT!—The reputation which, for many years, 
luis attached to " Hostetter’s Stomach Bitter*," as 
the Standard Tonic of the Age, and the large 
demand for the article, not only tn the United States 
but elsewhere, have provoked the cupidity of the 
counterfeiting tim he, and it has been extens¬ 
ively SIMULATED and IMITATED by unscrupulous 
sharpers. 
The most daring counterfeit of said article, which 
has been attempted, Im* recently uotno to our knowl¬ 
edge. The engraved steel label on bottle* contain¬ 
ing the genuine hitters, with Its beautiful vignette 
of St. George and the dragon, Its shield, containing u 
warning against counterfeiters, und Us note of hand 
for “one cent" at the foot, signed with nur firm 
name, has boon copied so closely, that the fraud can 
only he detected on a. minute Inspection. The dark 
label Is also well counterfeited, and tho wording on 
both the Imitation and the genuine are precisely the 
same, the difference being sltnply in the execution 
of the work; that of the Imitation being somewhat 
counsel than tho genuine. Other counterfeits aro on 
the market., which are in nil particulars tho same as 
described above, with the exception of a slight differ¬ 
ence in the spoiling of our name. 
In addition to the above, those counterfeiters have 
gone sn fur In some instances as to pluco a strip of 
paper over the cork and fasten to the neck of the 
bottle, on which Is a vignette, and otherwise printed 
to resemble the general appearance of our propri¬ 
etary U, H. Revenue stamp, but upon Inspection will 
disclose the absence of the figure "4," and the words 
“ four cents,” also " United State* Internal Reve¬ 
nue,” all of whteh. together with additional word¬ 
ing, appear on our genuine stamp. The public aro, 
therefore, especially warned against these now 
coon kiivkitn, nml aro advised to purchase Hostot- 
tcr * Stomach Bitter* only of house* whose Integrity 
is above suspicion. The true epccinc is sola in bottles 
exclusively— never in bulk.— Hostkttkk A Smith. 
K AAA KITTATTNNV RLACK BEIMtY 
*)•! "I III Plants, vKitv FINE, (Irom root onttlugs.) 
81 per do/.., by mall, *2 per 100 ; fll per 1 , 000 , packed 
In moss, delivered ut Express office Imre. 
M. N. WILSON, Mueedon, N. Y. 
U D. II I MIS, 
*4. C. POWER AND DEALER IN 
BBESBE'S SEEDLING POTATOES 
BRANDON, VT. 
I will deliver lit the cars— 
Early Rose, at...$3 00 per bbl 
Prolific, or No. 2. I 00 
No. 6 . at 00 els. per lb., or. 10 00 “ 
I will warrant thorn true to name. 
CiHDllT-IIOHN BULL DU K E of A NT It I M, 
n Halved May 10, IHfiH, Grandsou of Sixth Duke el 
Thorudale, (see nth Volume Am. Herd Book,) for 
saio low, on account of overstock. 
D. U. GOODKI.L, Antrim, N. It. 
By our Improved plan of packing, wo now send 
plants, by mail or express, to all parts of the country, 
arriving in perfect order. Descriptive Catalogue of 
Varieties, containing colored plate of 
NEW GOLDEN COLEUS, 
mailed on receipt of 25 ets. 
N ORWAY OATS. I «m now prepared to 
llil ordui s for I lie celebrated Ramsdcll Norway 
Oats ut $5.50 for 1 bn.; 2 bn. or more. $6.25 per nil. I 
put tho tuns np in new, 2 hu. sucks, mnl guarantee 
every bushel I sell to be the pure Ramsdeli .Norway 
Oats. Address ADAM RANKIN, 
P REMIUM CirKSTBR WHITE I*HSS, 
Hattie, Sheep anil Fowls. Bred and shipped to 
order. Send for Circular oil Breeding and Hare of 
Swine. THUS. WOOD, Doe Run, Chester Go., I’ll. 
T)F.KIiS)IIKE PLUS. —A FEW PIGS TO 
spare from sow purchased from Mr. farms 
Pierce, Stanstead, P, Q., Canada. Heady for delivery 
in June. Price, at from seven to twelve weeks old, 
$25 each. Apply to HH AS. E. COFFIN. 
Mulrklt'k, Prince Geo’s Co., Md. 
1 5 A ULY HOSE POTATOES. Bbl. 10 Ithls. 
Best.. $3 2 ft :U) 00 
.Scopnd size. 2 50 22 50 
For other Potatoes, and general variety of Small 
Fruit Plant* at, low prices, send for Price List. 
TliOS. U. ANDREWS. Moorestown, N. J. 
71 XTRA BLACK HAWK STALLION lor 
U sale. M. It. BA Ltd NT INK, Rochester, N. Y. 
WESTER WHITE PIGS BEADY 
j delivery in May. PrlCO for pairs not akin 
celts old, $20. Apply to HHA 8 . E. COFFI 
Muirkirk, Prince Geo’s Go., 
fertilisers, Drain (Eilc, (Etc 
/ WAR LF.S DOWNING STRAWBERRY 
VV PLANTS.—00 c.ts. per 100; $4.60 per 1.000. 
Conover’s Colossiil Asparagus Roots.—$18 
per 1,000; $2.25 per 100. Price List on application. 
SAM’L C. hi! OOU, 
Iteeklesstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 
T Y. IIICKN ULL Ac CO., 
D • Westmoreland, Oneidn Co. N. Y„ 
Are now filling orders for Eggs from over twenty 
varieties of choice imported and solocted land and 
water fowls, including Houdan*. Creve-Coeurs, Dark 
and Light Brahmas, Cochins, Dorkings, Leghorn*. 
Games, Duck*, &e, Send stamp for description of 
fowls, wiili price-list of eggs. 
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME 
■toaDE 
P LANTS BY IM A II.. 
Hundreds of letters, received this spring, attest 
that our method of sending plants by mull is a com¬ 
plete success. Descriptive Catalogue of Prices, 
containing a colored plate of tho 
NEW GOLDEN COLEUS, 
mailed on receipt of 25 cents. 
PKTKK 11 KN’DKKSON, 
07 Nassau 8 t., New York. 
A RARE CHANCE. — One pair Grove <Incurs 
fur sain; price $26: 2 years old, and bred from 
mportod atock. Sold fur want of mom. 
Address JOSEPH KRAUSE, Lebanon, Pa. 
1870, 
E GGS FOR HATCHING.-A limited mini* 
bor from A. OsSamp's famous Derby While 
Games, at 819 per do*, Also, eggs from nine other 
varieties of pure-bred Fowls. Bend stamp for De¬ 
scriptive Circular. 
G. W. FELTKU, Batavia, Ohio. 
:p a. n m: eus ! 
iN'cmtASR vonn CHOP OP 
Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Wlioat and Grass, 
A* well as add to the Fertility of your Soil, by a 
Judicious und Economical mode of 
MAW G XL XIV C>. 
(Jet. the Value of Hour Outing the first Season. 
Obtain better tilled Hues und heavier (train. 
Keep your Soil tree from noxious IIQols. 
Make your Land permanently fertile. 
Over SIXTEEN years of constant ur-e, on nil crops, 
ha* proven that Bauch's Raw Bono Phosphate may 
bo depended upon by Farmers. 
Highly Improved and Standard Warranted. 
nV“ For Bale by Agricultural Dealers generally. 
BAUGrH tfc SONS, 
MANUFACTURERS, 
Ofliee — lit) S. Delaware Ave., Philadelphia, 
and 
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.. 
230 8 . Water 8 t„ Chicago, Ill. 
Y^REBII GARDEN, FLOWER. FRUIT, 
1 llerts. Tree, Slirnh mid Evergreen Heeds 
(25 sons of either, SI) pre-pnld by mail. 
Agent* wniucil. 
Priced Catalogue* gratis. Trade list. Soedn on 
commission. Small Fruit*. Fresh Onion Seed, $1 
per 11 ). 
It. M. WATSON. Old Colony Nurseries and Sood 
Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1842. 
E GGH FROM CIlOIdHTREMIUM POUL¬ 
TRY.—La Fleche. S p do*.; Hoildans, $5; 
Creve-CoBur. ft; ISulf Cochin*. $3: Light Brahmas, 
$2; Gray and White Dorkings, $2; Guilders. 82. 
H. II. A II. D. WALOOTT, 
New York Mill*, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
- PATENTED JUNE 1, 1800. 
Superior to any vet Invented, combining all the 
advantages of the French patent*, with wonderful 
SIMPLICITY, 
DIJUABILITY, 
und CUEAPYFSS. 
Lovers of Goon Coffee are unanimous in its praise. 
HT FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. «C3 
SIMPSON,HALL, MIUER&CO.. 
sol i: n isrrirTi'itrus, 
Wallingford, Conn. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM, 
10 .Volin St., rVexv York. 
OUDAN EGGS Ill! have n inatrintleeut 
lot of Uouduns, direct descendant* of inn cel¬ 
ebrated Trio that took tho First Prize at Paris Expo, 
sitlon, from which l will bc. 11 eggs al $5 per do/., do 
liverud to Express. 
I). H. GOODELL, Antrim, N. II. 
B U « 4) ill I N G T O N N U R N E K Y . 
19th Year. 10 Green-houses. 500 Acres. 
All First-Glass Stock. In part, as follows : 
A pple-1000,1 |/»\. $25 i 2 IP’., $t«; 3 yr.. $100. 
Duehe.SK Oldenburg, Gritiic*'* Transcendent 
— IllOn, 1 |p'.. '-•50. 2 v. . - "M II is lop I m ol 
Pear, Btundnrd -100. $35 ; 1000 . $340. 
Pear, Dwarf 100, $20; 1000, $ 210 . 
It itspherrv f Up Miami and JioO/Ullr -1000, $ 8 . 
niae.ltherry— Kittdttimy, Wilson's Karin 1000, $15. 
Root Grail*— AsSoHmmtt, Including Duchess, Ilis- 
i.op. Transcendent , Grimes, Stark and. Southern 
Sorts. 
Nursery Stock*—Sort*. Wild Goose, and Miner 
(I*age Orange Plant*—1st class, 10,000, $15. 
Evergreens —Mostly inmsplunttut, rna./o tftcent stork. 
Maples SoftorSlh'i'r-leaveil.ullsises, including 1000 
Forest, fcfne.h, M-V); txansmla n ted ~n to 12 inch,, $3 : 
1000, 2 to t ft,, $t4; 4 toil ft.. $20; 0 to SJt., $30. 
R n*cn-500 sortv. largest stock, 11B, $12: lOflO, $100. 
Green-house, Bedding anil Veitelnblc Plant*, 
Fruit and Flower Plate* i samples by mall, ft. 
BYT - Send 10 centt fur Catalogues. _j£t 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111. 
1 71GGS FOR SALE. I SHALL HAVE, 
It during the season, egg* of my Sew Cron* the 
Silver and Golden spanolkd Fowls -for wile. 
They are beaulif ul-luoktog birds, flue of plumage, good 
layers, und non^ttters. Price, $3 per dozen. CIIAS. 
P. BOltTLE, 413 Delavan St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Ncu) publications 
ONE FLOUR-RONE FLOUR 
R emarkable success: 
'the New Standard and Popular Work for Cabi¬ 
net Organ* and Melodeons! 
Clarke’s New Method for Reed Organs. 
The best Teachers and Players nre using it. Price, 
t '2,50. Sent, post-paid, on receipt nf price. O. DIT¬ 
ON & GO., Boston. C. II. DITSON & CO,, Now York. 
Cracked Bone. Bone Meal, Bone Flour nnd Floated 
Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect, at II ALL*' 
COST of Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS, 
Newark, N. J. 
Positively destroys all insect life on Cattle, and 
cures Mungo, Scratches and Sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 doz. tablets, $3.(30. 
Boxes of 10 llm., $4.00. 
N EW ana VALUABLE PAMPHLET. 
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 
I have made n compilation with a full and accurate 
explanation of such portion of the 
HOMESTEAD LAWS, 
as will instruct any person howto procure 100 acres 
of rich farming land for nothing, six months before 
leaving home, on tho free lauds of tho West. Also, 
an article oh the 
TSTldW WEST, 
or that, portion of country lying west of tho Missis¬ 
sippi, and North west, giving an accurate account nf 
ItM area, population, property valuation, manufac¬ 
turers, banks, t he estimated yield of precious metals, 
number of voters, the various productions, and yield 
per acre, number of acre* under cultivation, value of 
export*, table of distances, etc., etc..giving just such 
information with reference to the New West a* no 
man in this country cun afford to be without. Will 
be sent on receipt of 25 oontm ^Address ^ 
Attorney at Law. Box 6789, Chicago, III. 
All Iron and steel. Compact, simple, durable. Is 
run by horse or steam-power. Will make unv shape 
or size tile of the best quality, tl* large »h 7-lneh. For 
complete LiislruuUona how to start Tile Factories, 
price of Machine, Ac., address 
. 1 . W. PK.NFI ELD, Willoughby, Lake Co„ Q. 
This preparation Is far superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much less trouble,and 
more permanent. Cuius Scab and destroys Ticks, 
Lice, etc. Hans of 6 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25; 50 lb. 
kegs, $10; 200 lb. Bbl.. 135. 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDEN 
The subscriber i» still manufacturing hi* celebrat¬ 
ed Tile Machines that make all sizes and shapes usu¬ 
ally made, nnd have merit,* that im other machines 
possess. For particulars, send for Circular, 
A. LA TOURETTG, Waterloo, N. Y. 
MANUAL FOR 1070, 
will be ready for distribution early in January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tions,—a complete list of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will bo added a list of 
Suminor-Floworins Ilulb*, Plants 
and Small Fruits. 
Sent to all applicants iticloi*ing 10 cents. Our 
customers supplied without clmrge. Address 
FERRE, BATC11ELDER & CO., 
231 Mnin St., Springfield, Mums. 
For cure of Foot-Rot and destruction of the 
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