NEWS CONDENSER 
Ncto Publications 
New !3ooks, (£tc 
Ileal (Rotate, ©tc 
T. C. MAXWELL & BEOS, 
(ieilCVR, Out. Co., N. V., 
1870. 
l flno 
STOCK OF FRUIT TREES, 
— Most of the wheat in Ohio has befen sown. 
— Gen. Garibaldi is still a prisoner at Caprera. 
— Business on the Mississippi is now unusually 
dull. 
Philadelphia is credited with 850,000 inhabit¬ 
ants. 
— St. Louis has a larger population than Chi¬ 
cago. 
— The population of Saratoga numbers 8,539 
souls. 
— Kansas City is to have a $100,000 opera 
house. 
— King William has a yearly salary of $1,- 
900,000. 
— A pretty Indiana girl is studying for the 
ministry. 
— The permanent school fund for Iowa is 
$2,922,838. 
- The city limits at Lynchburg, Va., are to be 
extended. 
— They have a cider mill driven by water in 
Bansvllle. 
— Game in Genesee county is said to be 
abundant. 
— There was a heavy frost in Lewis county on 
(tic 25th ult. 
— The mosquitos have just begun to annihi¬ 
late Memphis. 
- The first synagogue ever erected in Troy, is 
just completed. 
— The cholera is alarmingly on the increase 
at Havana, Cuba. 
Paris “ fashions” are now described as tears 
and lamentations. 
— The census shows ft decrease in every town 
of Orleans county. 
- The last rail on the Moosehead Lake Rail¬ 
road luis been laid. 
- One of the t rustees of tho Alabama Insane 
Asylum is a negro. 
— An Illinois farmer has a peach orchard of 
two hundred acres. 
The corn fields of Southern Indiana are 
overrun with coons. 
Milwaukee Is said to bo tho largest grain 
market in tho world. 
Poughkeepsie has fever and ague—and the 
fact wasn't telegraphed 1 
— I’m ran Stevens Is building a $700,000 apart¬ 
ment house in New York. 
- Work is progressing rapidly on the Erie and 
Genesee Valley Railway, 
— Thirty women have turned typos in Sail 
Francisco since the strike. 
- Nebraska City wus rounded in 1851, and has 
now a population of 9,000. 
- A statistician estimates tho number of dogs 
in the country at 8,000,000. 
-Negroes iu Shelby Co., Ala., are demanding 
the right to sit upon juries. 
Fifty aores of woods have been burned ovor 
in the town of Clinton, Mass. 
— The Danavllle Seminary is more prosperous 
than before for several years. 
- An Indianan is raising 2,700 hogs this sea¬ 
son, which lie values at $73,000. 
- Montana Territory has 20,580 population, 
ami also 18,000 Indians In tribes. 
- The capital invested in manufactures In 
Mankato, Minn., is over $200,000. 
- The telegraph eablo has been successfully 
kid between Cuba and Jamaica. 
- An Alfred, Allegany county, doctor has In¬ 
vented a self-loading hay wagon. 
- The boys iue eagerly watching for the first 
frost to “ shuck” the hickory nuts. 
- L is said that Bnlwer is to receive $5,000 for 
a live-act play for Niblo's Theater. 
- Tho Daiisviile Advertiser says the move¬ 
ment of grain is a little more brisk. 
- Grapes in large quantities are beingshipped 
to New York from Steuben county. 
-The average wages paid to railroad hands 
in Alabama is $1.50 per day and board. 
A watermelon festival Is the latest thing for 
church money raising in Philadelphia. 
- The little ship City of Rugusa, Capfain John 
C- Buckley, is on exhibition iu Boston. 
-The woods in the vicinity of the Catskill 
-Mountain House aro alive with pigeons. 
There were 84 lire* iu New York oily in Au- 
(tust. Loss, $83,201); insurance, $444,050. 
The first colored Juror, John Denis of Gen¬ 
esee, has been drawn iu Livingston Co. 
Vermont butter is retailing in many towns 
that Stale at forty-two cents a pound. 
Most of the com iu Genesee Co., has been 
ut and shocked. Tho crop will be large. 
Tlie fishermen Of East Marion, L. L, have 
taken over 500,000,000 bunkers Hi is season. 
“Throe hundred and fifty-seven arrests in 
Brooklyn for the week ending Sept. 24th. 
- In several towns of the State, apples are of¬ 
fered at ten cents a bushel at. the orchard. 
- Omaha promises to be as famous for beef- 
packing us Cincinnati is for pork-packing. 
- St. Louis spends $25,000 per month in build¬ 
ingsewers, of which she has now 115 miles. 
- They talk of eleetinga woman superintend¬ 
ent of public instruction at Atchison, Kan. 
- Work on the Rochester and Pine Creek 
Railroad is expected to be soon commenced. 
“Cider mills in many parts of Connecticut, 
(U'feQvemm with apples at 15 cents a bushel. 
- Two girls, the eldest only eight years old, 
nave been detected In burglaries ut Batavia. 
“Nashville will lie without any place of 
amusement this winter, except a skuting rink. 
“A Mississippian has received the $2,800 
pnze for the beat cotton at the Memphis Fair. 
~ Dui 'ing fifty years of steamboating on Cayu- 
,ake, not one life has been lost by aeciuv. . 
.j/. lady uppoared ut a party recently in a 
' ‘ u a ureas trimmed with beetles and butterflies. 
n.V' j'u'■'•'•oipts of the Ohio State Fair footed 
■ --.ooo, the largest ever taken by the society. 
p Z 11 . 1 ® irori : -"id cars for the Poughkeepsie and 
> n Railroad have arrived lu Poughkeepsie, 
v,,. '''u Increase of touuage tax for the fiscal 
18,0 ove »' that of 1869 is more than $500,000. 
~ A Berlin Judy lost 
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tstniifliird and Dsvarl*Apple Tree*. 
Standard and Dwarf Cherry Tree*. 
Pin ma. Pen rhea. Apricots, Nectarines. 
Orange Quince-3 to 3 feet, by tho 100 ..r 1,000. 
<4rape Vines -Strung plants by the quantity, in. 
eluding Icon KLAit, 
Also, u general assortment of 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
UtoBPH, Oroeu-liouno I’Units, &o., &o. 
tfT Orders solicited. September, W?o. 
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A Thoroughgoing Religious Family Newspaper. 
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Missouri is not too far West to bent, a great dis¬ 
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and constantly increasing; the climate i* splendid, 
und good crops uro almost a certainty; while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
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Architecture, Principles mid Practice nr (boring 
A.Jenny)... , " w n 
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Beautiful Leaved Plants (Loudon Edition) ill) 
colored Illustrations.. . . <1 IK] 
Bee Keepers’ Text Book, (Pitper)..<*.!..!!!!! * « 
Do. (Muslin).. . 75 
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Do. Rabbit Fiineter. ,, ftr 
Blcknell's Village Builder (55 Plates, showing 
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Black Raspberry Culture*...!.!.! •><] 
Bommcr's Method of Making Muntiros. 25 
Bmissingnult's Rural Economy. 1 m 
Brook s Book of Flowers (new). j 75 
Bridgemuo’B Gardener's Assistant.!.... 2 50 
Holst, s Family Kitchen Gardener. I 00 
Do, Flower Garden.. j 50 
Burr’s Vegetables of America. !!! 5 ho 
Chemistry of the Farm (Nichols). ] 65 
Chorlton's Grape Grower’s Guide..... 75 
Cobhett's American Gardener. 75 
Colo’s American Frutt itonk . . " 75 
Cole's American Veterinarian. " 75 
Copebind’s Country Life (928 pp.,360 Engravings) 5 nO 
Cotton Culture , . ) Ml 
Cotton Planter's Manual (Turner).!!!!!!! 1 SO 
Crack Shot (BuPher) . 2 50 
Cultivation of Native Grapes and Manufacture 
of American Wine. I so 
Dadd’s American Caitliu Doctor. !' 1 so 
Do. Modern Horse Doctor.! . * | 50 
Dana's Mack Manual. . ’, ' j Sft 
Dm win’s Animals and Plants.!.!.!!!! fi 00 
Dead Shot; or, HporBman'H CoGnlde. .. rnpleto 3 00 
Downing s cottage itesidences. 3 no 
D°- Fruit* and l imit Trees of America (1100 pp.) 7 50 
Do. Old Edition.. \ 3 00 
Do. Landscape Gardening. ,...!...!!!!.!!!!!,!!!.! a ,so 
D,>. Rural Essays. . , 5 00 
Drainage for Profit anil Tleitlili. .!'! 1 50 
l)ii UreuiPa Vineyard Culture ( Warden .. 2 00 
Duties und Pleasures 01 ' tionie. 2 50 
Dyer und Color Maker's Companion . __!'!’ ) 75 
East wood's ('ran Derry Culture... 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer. 125 
Farm Drainage (II. F. Kreo,'III. ISO 
Farm Implements and Machinery (,l. .1. Thomas) 1 50 
Favm Talk iBiai koit). 100 
Field's Pear Culture .!;;;!;. { §5 
Fishing In American Waters (Scott).! 3 50 
Flagg'fi European Vineyards. 1 so 
Mint on Grasses . 2 60 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming!!!!!!!!!!!! ” 2 50 
Frank Forrester'S Field Sports |2 vols.). 7 50 
Do. Fish and Fishing(100 engravings) .!.!!! 5 *0 
Do. Maiioal l<i r Vuiing Sportsmen. . . 3 00 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Cuiiorlst. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Cultural. 1 50 
Dew SiniiH Fruits Hllustnited).. ..' | 50 
Gardening for Profit. " ! in 
Hardening for the South.' 1 bo 
rievelln’s Poultry Breeding- Commercial View! I 25 
Grape Culltinst ( s. Fuller). I 50 
Gray’s Mow Plants Grow .-...!.!!.! 126 
Do. Manual of Itofanv and Lessons.!!.!!!!!! 4 00 
Do. Sell 1 ml and Field Bonk of Botany .... ’SO 
Gregory on Ho 11 ashes ..... ' 
Guenon on Milch 1 'nws..!! !’" '75 
(fun, Hod imd Saddle. .. .. 2 00 
M.ira/.tliy’s Grape t 11 It uro a nd Wine Making!! " 5 00 
Harris on Insect*. 40 
Do, on the Pig.. ..!!!!!!! ) 60 
Hatfield's Anierleini House Carpenter ... ! 3 50 
Hints to Horse Keepers (Herbert's). 1 75 
High Funning without Manure. 35 
Holly's A rt of Saw Filing. . 75 
Do. Carpenter's Hand Book (new). 75 
Hooper s Dog amt Gan.../’’ 30 
Honpes* Book of Evergreens. ”” am 
Hopcuiture... .m 
How Crops Fatal. . o m 
How crops Grow .!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’! 200 
Hunter anil Trapper ....,!!!!!!!”' I ijfi 
Htisraanu's Grapes ami Wine. .! .!!!!!!!!'.! 1 SO 
Indian Corn ; Its Value, Culture and Uses!!! !* 1 50 
Jennings on Cuttle. 175 
Do. Horse and Ills Diseases .. ... ‘ 175 
Do, Ilorae Training Made Easy. 125 
Do. Sheep, jHvino arid I’oiilirv... 475 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry...1 . 1 75 
Do. Elomcilta Acrleullur.il Chemistry.. 1 60 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening. . 200 
Kemlo's Watch Ultimlvor* Hnml-Book. 1 25 
lamgstroth on the Hive .mil Honey Bn«." 2 is! 
Loilchnr's Ifowto Build Hot lbumcs.,.. ’ ) so 
Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry.. I 00 
Do. Modern Agriculture. .. ! j m 
Manual of Agriculture (ISmorson and Flint)!!!!! 1 25 
Manual on Flux and Hemp Culture. 25 
Manual of Tobacco Culture.! ’' an 
Market Assistant il>c Vocl... 2 50 
May hew'a Pruetinal Book-Keeping (.single anti 
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Do. Aenoiint Books (tog., with tho above').!.!!!” 1 20 
Do. Key (to go with above). no 
Mayhcw's Illustrated Horsy Doctor .. 3 00 
Do. Illustrated llorsti Muiwigpmenl. .. 3 00 
MoMalion's Amerltiah Gardener . 225 
Mechanic’s Companion (Nicholson).! am 
Mile* on Tlorso's Font (cloth). . 75 
Modern Cookery (by Miss Acton and Mrs!’s!'j’. 
Half).. . . 1 to 1 
Monumental Designs (ISO Plates and Designs),, 10 00 
Airs. Halo's New Cook Buck. 2 00 
My Farm of Kdgcwood..,..!!!/ j 75 
My Vineyard at l.akcvlew. . 1 05 
Norris' Fish Culture... 1 75 
Norton's Elements Scientific Agriculture.!.! 75 
onion culture .... .. . 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres.. 30 
Pardee on Straw hurry Culture.!...!!!!!’.!! 75 
Parkman'B Book of Hoses..!!! !'! 3 no 
Parsons on the Rose.. 1 50 
Pear Culture for Profit (P. T. Uulnn).......!.!!'.' 1 00 
Ptfat and its Uses ... . 125 
Pnddor's Land Moilhure.!!.!!!!!!!!!!! 00 
Phantom Flower- . 1 50 
Pracileal and SclenHtlc Fruit Culture'(tiakerb!! i (Ni 
Practical Floriiuiltiirc 1 P. Henderson). I 50 
Practical Poultry Kooiier 1 L. Wright), ,, . 2 (Kl 
Practical Shepherd (Ramtull). . . 2 (Xj 
Practical Stair Builder <40 original plalua)!.!!!!! 10 m 
Oalnby’s Mysteries of Bee Keeping... I 50 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle. l 25 
Hand’s Bulbs...."I.. ! 3 oil 
Do. Garden Flowers. ..... -j dj) 
Kami (ill’s Fine Wool Huslmridry. 1 00 
Do. Sheep Husbandry ia the South.!!!!!! 1 50 
ttichardson on the Dog. ; «i 
III vers’Miniature Fruit Garden. 100 
Rural Studies. 1 76 
Saunders on Poultry (Illustrated). ” 40 
Sehnnck's Gardeners’Text-Book. 75 
Scribner’* Produce Tables .. 30 
Do, Heady Reckoner ntid Log Book . 30 
Silver’s new Poultry Book (70 Illustrations). 50 
Six Hundred Recipe*... 1 7.5 
Skillful Housewife. ! 7 ft 
Squashes (Gregory). .!. 30 
Stewart’* (John) Stable Book......!!.!,!! 150 
Strong’s Cultivation of the Grape. . 3 00 
Ten Acres Enough.. J 50 
The American House Carpenter (Hatticld’g). 3 50 
Thu Burn-Yard 1 A Manual) .. 1 iki 
The Bonk of Evergreen*.. ” 3 m 
The Boston Mach fillet 1 Fitzgerald).. 75 
The Dog (by Dinks, Mayhew and Hutchinson).. 3 00 
The Farmer * Journal and Account Book).$l, * 5 , 3 50 
The Garden (A Manual).. 1 00 
The Grape Vine.. ... jm 
The florae la the Stable and the Field (Stone¬ 
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The Pereheroti llurxe.. 1 no 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Oiiltjirlet (180 Illustrations). 3 00 
Thompson's Food of Animals. 1 00 
Tobacco Culture..... . . .. 25 
Todd's Country Homes, and How to Save Money 
to Buy a Horae.. 1 50 
Do. Young Farmers’ Manual... 2 50 
Trapper'* Guide.. 2 00 
Trout Culture (Seth Green). 1 00 
Ventilation In American Dwellings.,...,,. 1 so 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens. I 50 
Waritig’s Earth Closets. ... 20 
Do. Elements or Agriculture. 1 00 
Watson'* American Home Garden. 2 00 
Wax Flowers.and How to Make Them... 2 00 
Weeds and Useful Plant*.. I 75 
Western Fruit Grower* Guide. I 51 ) 
Wheeler's Homes for the People. 3 no 
* >. Rural Homes.. 2 00 
Woodri tT* Trott ing Horse of Anicrl.ru. 2 25 
Woodward • -1 1 porles and Hort'l Buildings .... 1 50 
Do. Country Hume*....-. l 50 
Do. Cottage* and Farm Houses. 1 50 
1 ) 0 . National Architect. .12 00 
Do. Hiiral Architecture. 1 50 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses.... 1 50 
Youmun's Hand-Book of Household Science.... 2 00 
Do. New Chemistry... 2 00 
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This Is the only religious paper to which Mr. 
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will be found contributions from tho best talent 
in the land. 
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GOULD BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nnrserjeg, 
Rochester, N. V. 
mg Willow*. 
41 mi ni 11 in A*li 
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Implements, iHacIjiucrn, £rc 
jvew gfhaipes. 
THE CROTON AND SENASQUA 
A DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 
A Western house writes us i—" Wo have been using 
a No, l Prlmlle Steamer for one month, steaming 
ship stuff from tho rail], during which time wo Inivo 
fattened tlfty hogs more riipldlv than any hogs wo 
have ever ted, with less than half the cost.” Dairy¬ 
men admit the increase of one-third In milk, and no 
waste of fodder. 
The Prlndle Steamer )s always successful when It. 
has ,1 good draft, sets near tire work to bo done, and 
bus plenty of water at hand to wet the food. Its 
gaiety, even in iinskllled hands, is beyond u doubt. 
They can be bad ot tho subscribers, or from any re¬ 
sponsible dealer. One hundred have lately heen sold 
toa Sun Francisco house. Prize Essays, (a hook of 
bt pages,)giving lull Information on the subject, will 
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JAMES 0. HAND & ft).. Factors, 
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housekeeper unil a writer skilled In sotting forth 
homo topics In an Interesting manner ; un interest¬ 
ing Selected Miscellany; u “Merry Hour” of orig¬ 
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material heretofore enumerated. 
all who have tasted It to surpass In quality and beauty 
any white grape yet introduced that will succeed 
in the open all miiuI It is in dnllcacy of flesh and flavor 
fully equal to the ilnest foreign varieties. The vines 
have always ripened a large crop or splendid Iruit 
since their Hist season of fruiting, although tho Isa¬ 
bella and Delaware vines growing near, under equally 
favorably circumstances, have occasionally fulled to 
do so. 
Tbo Henosqua is 11 black grape the vine u Iu si thy, 
vigorous grower, with every appearance of a pure 
nat ive, but Its fruit more closely resembles the fleshy 
foreign grapes than any variety Glut lias 11 s vet, boon 
introduced. It Is considered by some of our best po- 
inologlsts ns the flnost hardy grape they have lusted. 
For further description, history of origin, reports 
of bucccss in various louullttns. list of premiums 
awarded, Ac., Ac., send for Circular. 
jpnicii dust, 
„ , Each. Do*. 
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“ “ I-year. 3 30 
Senasqua, extra 2 -year. 3 30 
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Crolon I,nulling P. O., 
Croton Point, N. Y. 
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F ruit trices, siyiall fruits 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, «fcc„ 
For AUTUMN OF 1870 
M onitor corn hijskek. ii© two 
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THE CONTRIBUTORS. 
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The largest, and most, completo stock In tho country. 
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Send for Desoriptivn and lllnstrated Catalogues, 
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Address FROST Sc CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
Established 1848. Rochester, N. Y. 
P LOW AND CULTIVATOR HANOLE*. 
Manufacturers of Flow* will ilu well to tryoiir 
Wlntn Oak Handles Planed up or in tho rough. 
“Side bent to order.” Send for Price List. 
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are contributors to tho columns of Thk Christian 
Union. 
Such men as Dr. Richard S. Storks, Jr„ Dr. 
Lkonahi) Bacon and his accomplished sons. Rev. 
Gboroe l. Bacon and Rev. Leonard Bacon, Jr.. 
Dr. GKOIIOR B. CUEEVER, Rev. I,YUAN A UUOTT ut 
the Congregatlonalists; Dr. A 11 K 1 . Stevens of the 
Methodist*; Rev. H. M. GALLAHEIt, Rev. R. H. 
Howard, Prof, gkouoe r. Buss, Or, T. J. co- 
nant. Dr. John H. Raymond of the Baptists; Dr. 
E. if. Can field of the Episcopalians; Dr. Howard 
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the Presbyterians; and many other able anil distin¬ 
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TIAN UNION." Not only so, hut Interesting nrticles 
are presented from able men among other schools of 
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paper. 
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Phoebe Cary, Looisa Both Hendrickson, 
Lucy I-a room. Rose Terry, (saiikm-a Grant 
Meredith. Catharine K. Beecher. Harriet 
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appeared as contributors, and from time to time will 
again write for "The Christian Union,” besides 
many other charming and attractive writers. 
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Railroads, Country Knsidonc.es, Hotels, Farms. Stock 
Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, etc. For Circulars, ad 
dress WINDMILL CO,, 5 College Place, New York. 
FA.HM; MIXjIjS. 
Durable, Efficient and Low-prlood. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. Agent* wanted. LANK BROS., 
Manufacturers, Washington. Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
il'O a< 1 a Month, with Stencil and liey-theck 
’ Dies. Don’t fail to secure Circular and 
Samples, free. 8 . M. Hpb.noer. Brattleboro, Vt. 
UKUIT TREES. 
J G-RiYPE VINES. 
S AX ALL FRUIT L'LANTS, 
Send your orders direct to tho MACEDON NUR 
SERIES, and buy tit nnc-batj the price charged bj 
dealers. Priced l.atnloguc* free. Descriptive Cuta, 
logue. 78 pages, givmg listol varieties and Prices 
with Hints on Planting, Culture. ±c.. 10 aunts. Act 
dress C. I,. VAN DUB BN, Mutcdon, N. Y. 
p W. BOYNTON Sc CO., IFoodhrid file, N. J. 
Kj ‘ drain tile, 
ROUND TILiEj AND COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FOIIMBD. 
MOST EVENLY BURNED and DURABLE TILE 
III use. Saves in hrenkrtcui, saves in Oott 0 / Tran.ipnr- 
Wf ion* rtavon in Labor ot l,uninQ,Hi\t\ thoroiiuhly 
reliable FI If ST ULASS WORK, 
pOMONA NURSERY. 
.30,000 Peach Trees, best varieties; Colossal 
Asparagus. Kentucky Strawberries, imperial Rasp¬ 
berries. Bom I 10 cents for Descriptive Catalogue of 
50 pages. It tells what and how to plant. 
_WM. PARRY, Chuiuminson, N. J. 
1 70It KOUK-LIFTINI3 and AV 
l.VG .MACHINERY, address G. 1 
Hartsvillc, Hoikshlro Co , Milos. 
A New Story, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher 
Stowe, 
PEAKS, 
small quantlLies, at low figures. 
Special rates on large orders. 
GOUIJ) BROTHERS, 
Monroe County Nurseries, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
PEA If SEKDI.INfiS Ol good 
--growth and free from blight. Also, 
a few thousand Standard Apple Tree*. 
Address D. C. HOBART, Homer, N. Y. 
®recs, plants, Secbs, (Etc 
Catalogues free. 
H KIKES’ NU It SEIM E S . 
Esfiiblishcd 1822. 
A largo and complete stock In full assortments for 
the fall of 1870. 
Nurserymen. Dealers and others supplied promptly. 
In large or small quant ities. 
Packing done In the most thorough and careful 
manner. 
SPECIALTIES. 
Standard and Dwarf Pear*, Standard and Dwarf 
Peaches, Cherries, Plums. |2 years, 4 to 5 ft., at *150 
per M.,) Currants, Strawberries, Gooseberries, Rasp¬ 
berries, Blackberries. Fruit Tree Seedlings and 
Blocks, Hedge Plant*, Ac.. &c. 
Our Price List la now ready and will bo mailed to 
all applicants- Address 
\V. F. IIEIKEH, Dayton. Ohio. 
puuiis A SPECIALTY. 
Our Annual Catalogue of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Cronus, Llllura Auratum, Japan Lfiles, and all other 
Bulbs for Fall Planting, giving fuh description and 
cultural instruction*of ovor300 varieties, now ready, 
and mulled tree to all applicants. 
Address C. L. AL1.EN & CO., 
71 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
TW~ Wholesale Catalogues, for the Trade only, on 
application. 
HPHEES AND VINES, 
1 SHRUBS AND PLANTS. 
No better assortment in tbe Western State*. Very 
liberal rates to the trade. Send stamp for Cutulogm-s. 
No. I—Fruit und Ornamentals, 84 pagos. No. 2— 
Oreen-bouse, <*c..58 pages. No. 3-Chesimit Circular, 
16 pages. No. 4- Trade List for Nurserymen and 
Dealers only. Call and examine our stunk, or ad¬ 
dress STGRRS, HARRISON & CO.. 
Pulnesvilla. Luke Co., Ohio. 
merit not possessed by the large ” blanket sheet* ;•» 
while its literary attractions are not surpassed by 
any. 
Therefore it is increasing in circulation more rapidly 
than any other religious weekly. 
ITS PRICE: ONLY $3 PER YEAR. 
The publishers 
CUVB AWAY 
to every new subscriber one of the finest Steel En¬ 
gravings, and the very finest portrait of Washington, 
ever engraved, namely: MARSHALL’S HOUSE¬ 
HOLD ENGRAVING OF WASHINGTON—a plate 
which cost Ten Thotsand Dollars to engrave. 
EVERYBODY WANTS IT I 
SUBSCRIBE FOR FT! 
GET OTHERS TO TAKEIT! 
The attractions c 'sh a paper, and such a picture 
together, for three dollars, iew telllgent persons can 
afford to neglect. 
List of Libernl Onsli Commission* and Pre¬ 
miums sent on application. 
Sample Copies sent on receipt of six cents for 
pustuge, or FREE to any one who will try to raise a 
club. 
Remittances should he made by Draft, Check, P. 
O. Money Order, or Registered Letter. 
J. B. FORD & CO., 
PUBLISHERS, 
39 Park Row, New York. 
O RANGE QUINCE TREES. A fine slock 
.it low rates. Also, a general lujHurtniiua of Trees 
and Plants. Priced Catalogin'* free. 
C. L. VAN DUSKN. Macedon, N. Y. 
STANDARD AND DWARF PEARS, Plums, 
lO Cherries and Crabs, one and two years Apples 
two and three years old. very line. On stile by 8 . p. 
WILLIAMS 4 CO., Danavllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
TVLOOMINGTON NURMER Y-8D0 Acres, 19th 
I> Year lOGrecu-houSotb Fruit und Ornamental 
Trees. Nursery Stock, Root Grafts. Grape*. Ever¬ 
green*, Shruhs, Roses, Hedge and Green - bouse 
Plants, Flower Bulbs for Fall, Colored Fruit at d 
Flower plates. All at Wholosalu and Retail. Sei d 
ten cents for Catalogues. F. R. PHOENIX. 
Biopralngton. McLean Co.. III. 
P EAR s*EF.PLINGS. —1,30,900 Pens Seed 
lings. portoetlyTiottlthy. Sample* and urines 01 
application. BRYANT BROTHERS, 
Dansvllle, loving-ton Co., N. y. 
TIB PORTED DJCTCII BULBS. 
Desertnt 1 vn Pricnd Catalogue ef TIV ACI.VTIIS.TU- 
L1 PS. LI LI KB, Ac., for the Autumn n( 1*70. Mulled 
to all applicants. J. M. THOKBURN A CO.. 
15 John street,Naw York. 
PPLE 8EED-OF THE CROP OF 1870, 
In large or .small quantities—at moderate rates, 
JAMES A. ROOT, Bkuncateles, N. Y. 
LOUISE !—SEND FOR A SPECIMEN. 
^ A full Catalogue of our Standard. Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Books, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optra's Magazine, sent by mall free. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston, 
LEE, SHEPARD A DILLINGHAM, 
No. 49 Green 8 r., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may be 
found. 
D utch flow eking it cl ns, 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocusses, Etc, 
CAT A LOGUKS FREE. 
HERENDKEN Sc CO., Genova, N. Y., 
Grower* and Importer* ol Trees, Plunts and Seeds. 
Nurseries established 1839, 
her husband and three 
same day, in one of the recent battles 
TjM.OWEIl BULBS.-Tulips, Hvaclnths,Nurcls- 
U bus. Crocus, Iris, I Alloa, Gladloln-, dra. Ac., for 
the fall trade—general assortment, at Wliolasaleand 
Retail. Also Roses, Green -house Plants, Colored 
Fruit and Flower Plates. Send thrae-cent stamp for 
Bulb Catalogue, ur ten cents for Buib and Nursery 
Catalogues. V. it. PHOENIX. 
Bloomington Nursery. McLean Co., til. 
UEEllIu *»H. WE OFFER FOR BALE 
H this rail a large stock of pear, Apple, Plum, and 
cherry .raodlings, unusually large and tlirlftv. Also 
Anglers (Jriineo (stock VRry strong.) Fruit Beads, &c. 
Samples und tames on application. 
E. P. L’l^YRK & CO.. Danavllle, N. Y. 
IIazar d A Coswell’s Cod Liver Oil is the 
l —Chicago Tribune. 
