Veteran Corn Shelter 
FOR HAND OR POWER. 
Jnst the Thing for Mill, Farm or Plan¬ 
tation. 
Power and Hnnil Corn Shcllers of nil Bizet) 
ami to Milk all wnntH. 
HORSK POWKRiti, JACKS, <feo. 
Write for Descriptive Clrcnlars and prices. Ad¬ 
dress SANDWICH MANUK’© CO., * 
Sandwlcll. Illinois. 
GUTHBERT RASP! 
By special effort and ont- 
E n n lay secured part of the 
■ J II A A original stock, which can 
r K 11 M be traced directly to Thos. 
■ I ■ 11U U Oothbert’s Garden. All 
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ w w w i K , j-ape this variety will 
make money. Also all the other new and elandnrd 
binds of sumII Fruits and IJrnpe Vines. Amost 
liberal offer is made in Illustrated Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue, which is sent free. Address 
E. P. KOE, Cornwnll-on-Hud*OD, Ah Y. 
Tho largciit and most Complete Slock of 
Vnilf ami Ornainentnl Trees in the U. »• 
Priced Catalogues sent ns follows i >o. 1, 
Fruits, (new' ed.) with plate. 15 cts,; plain. lOcts. 
No. 2, Ornumcuiiil Trees, etc., (new ea.) with ptate 
*45 r.ts, i plain, 1 5 cts. No. 3, Greenhouse, Free. 
No. 4, IVI io1c.ro le. Free, end No. 5, Catalogue of 
Roses, with beautiful plate of New and Rare Roses, 
10 cis. ; plain, Free. No. 7, Catalogue of Straw- 
Berries, with plate, Free. Address, 
ELLWANGER & BARRY,Rochester, N.Y. 
SEEDS. 
W y Annual Priced Catalogue is now ready and 
will be mailed free to all applicants. It contains all 
the leading and most popular sorts of 
VEGETABLE, FIELD, 
“ Blessed are the peacemakers,” said the 
small boy when he dropped a costly porcelain 
ornament. 
*• If 1 punish you.” said mamma to her little 
girl, ‘‘you don’t suppose I do so for my pleas¬ 
ure, do you?” "Then whose pleasure is it for 
mamma?" 
Father (who is always trying to teach his 
son how to act while at table)—“ Well, John, 
you see that when l have finished eating I 
always leave the table" John—"Yes. sir; 
and that is all you do leave.” 
Marks of Approbation. 
In the shape or increasing demands for Hostet- 
ter’s Stomach Bitters are constantly reaching Its 
proprietors, The. mining and agricultural popula¬ 
tions of the rar west are particularly alive to Its 
merits, for It possesses the very qualities which 
emigrants to those remote districts require. It 
protects them from malaria, It fortifies them 
against the Injurious effects which frequently pro¬ 
ceed from a mode of life fraught with hardships, 
and It has an unimpeachable record for thorough¬ 
ness. Travelers to foreign countries, mariners, 
and those generally who live an out-door life, will 
find that Its protective and bracing properties 
have not been exaggerated by the many who have 
borne favorable witness In Its behalf. A rock Is 
not firmer on its base than this medicine In the 
confidence of our people. 
■> NEW POTATO, 
“ST. PATRICK. 
In appearance tbe St. Pcraies 1« undoubtedly one 
of the hnmWomcBt Pottilovt. ever grown; it bee a 
smooth white skin, and while flesh, few and shallow 
eyes; in shape it is rather oblong than round, and has 
and, from all nenmitiU, has withstood the rot so preva¬ 
lent last season hotter thin any other sort. It. produces 
hut few small tuVorn, ripen, hie.limit tmrly, and, Anally, 
it is vnmmously productive it ltd of llttu qualltt. 
At the fall hxhibit-hm of the hew York Horticul¬ 
tural Society, hold ill this city, Beptembcr, l*7M, the 
Rt. Patkiuk shown by ti t wu, awarded the First Pre¬ 
mium over oil other Seedling Potatoes exhibited. 
Price 50 cts. per lb., by Mail. 
Or by Express or Freight. $2.50 per peck; 
$8.0ii per bushel; $10.00 per bbl. 
We also Oder selected stocks or the following leading 
Sc0 ' l9: k lb. lib. 
Bkkt. -Rarly Blood Turnip.KUO $0-35 
—Mark ICgyptinn. 0.20 0.75 
OxiOK. —Early Pint m*d. 0.76 2.75 
•* — WutfieratteU! Red.....0.60 2.00 
ii —Yellow DariveT*. 1.00 3.50 
<• —Yellow Dutch.0.90 S.25 
Radish.—R ound Dark R*ul. .0.25 0.75 
Spinach—N ow Savoy Loavpd.0.15 0 40 
If by mail t poatay* wu it bfiuihtai at th* rate of 16c, per lb. 
Catalogue for lbSO, free on application. 
•PETER HENDERSON & CO. 
35 CORTLANDT ST., NEW YORK. 
AND 
FLOWER SEEDS 
IMPERIUM ET LI BERTAS !—(R uss-Translation.) 
COOLEY CREAMER. 
Besides all the desirable novelties of last season, and 
nearly everything else in iny lino of business. 
ALFRED BRIDGEMAN, 
876 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
GARPBTS. 
Buy of the Manufacturers and Save 
Intermediate Profits. 
WE HAVE NOW OPEN AN IMMENSE STOCK OF 
THE MOST A* PROVED VARIETIES OF CARPETS 
AND FLOOR COVERINGS 
Manufactured by Ourselves 
EXPRESSLY FOR THIS SEASON’S RETAIL TRADE 
CONSISTING OF 
AXMINSTKRS, WILTONS, VELVETS, 
BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, Ac., dec., 
IN 
New Styles and Designs. 
THESE GOODS WILL BE FOUND TO COMBINE 
IN AN UNUSUAL DEGREE. ELEGANCE OF AP¬ 
PEARANCE AND POSITIVE WEAK 1 NO QUALI¬ 
TIES, AND ARE WELL WORTHY OF THE INSPEC- 
TION OF INTENDING PURCHASERS. 
WE ALSO OFFER A FULL LINE OF 
TURKISH nnJ EAST INDIAN B CBS mid MATS, 
CHINA MATTINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, dtc., &c., 
At tie Lowest Possible Prices. 
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO 
CHURCHES STEAMERS AND HOTELS. 
J. & J. DOBSON, 
CARPET MANUFACTURERS AND RETAILERS. 
40 <fc 42 WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK, 
Near Sixth Avenue Elevated R. It. Siurion. 
John Van Gaasbeek, Manager. 
"lO r . 
THE mfaa/ 
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Wo have perfected « radical said valuable improve¬ 
ment in our celebrated Cltnrn, which neflda but to be 
Been to he appreciated. Now 01101*811 for tho first time 
to the dairy public. 
It rccdvndURj HIGHEST PREMIUM at the Inter¬ 
national Dairy Fair in New York City, in competition 
with all the leading churns in tho market. 
Nine nixes tmt.de, churning from one to one hundred 
gall unit. Warranted to be exactly an represented. 
Send to any dealer In JiRAir.Y first-class Farm and 
Dairy Implements for a Dstjorintive Circular of 
“THE NEW BLANCHARD CHURN,’’ or to the 
Sole Manufacturers, PORTER BLANCHARD’S 
SONS, Concord, N. II. 
C 1IDEK FUICSSES AND GRATERS. , „ 
) iiuuuru it Bosokkkx Dumb Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
THE MAPES MANURES. 
Send for pamphlet, containing reports of wonderful results from 
the use of THE MAPES MANURES. 
m-i „ uir«^ n w Dn+n +a mTannwA Price per ton, 848. Pur Ba*r (2MlbB.), 84.80. 
The Mapes Potato Manure. IJee three bag* per acre-in drill"or hills. 
For Home practical results of these manures see “Rubai, New-Yorker ’’ for March 6th, page 153. March 
13th, page 177 and March 2bth page 196. 
The Mapes Grass and Grain Spring Top-Dressing. 
Price l’cr Ton, $51 . Per Bag (200 lbs.), $5.10. Spread broadcast on Grass or Grain—two bags per 
acre in spring—earlier the better. 
The Mapes Complete Manure (for light soils). Per'BSg, r s5°. I i'o? 51 ' 
Thin in our Manure for OnionB, Cabbages, and all Garden truck on dll soils, and for Grass and Grain 
Crops, RoeditiK down on light soils. 
The Mapes Corn Manure. K!7tS£l!'.Ho* 49 - 
r NO GARTAGE. SINGLE BAGS SOLD AT TON RATES. 
POTASH HALTS, C’flEMICA LS, E I'CJ. Address 
THE MAPES .FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUANO CO., 158 Front St., N. Y. 
BRANCH ■ STO K. Pi A-X HARTFORD, CONN. 
“Victor” one-horse Wheat Drills 
Rj wnw.wtumtq 
^KtUNDRIl^. I 
(3 aud 5 hoed.) 
For Sowing Wheat, 
Rye. Barley, In fallow 
ground or In standing 
corn. 
Force feed; simply 
constructed. The five 
hoed is adjustable for 
different widths, and is 
i have, Having 
Mill Manufactory 
Estxlt ishetl 1851, 
CRIST MILLS, 
Or FRENCH buhbstone 
P ortable Mill, for Farmer*. 
Saw llill, eio.; IGvito; owr 
2,0001 b me. Price from $80 
up. CompKte Mill atwl Shell- 
er, $95, A hoy eau grind ami 
keep in order. Adapted to any 
kind of auihible power. Com¬ 
plete Flouring ami (Turn Mill*. 
N0RDTKE4 HARMON 00., 
lndlanapoSla, Ind. 
Do Your Own 
Printing! 
83 Press for cards,envelops,etc. 
14 other ftir.es, ®H, $14. $25, $44, &C. 
Typo hotting envy by printed in 
and advertising, ruonoy matin last 
_ in any place Jubbl jg or runDtug a 
paper. Otaloguo of I’rcswn, Type, Cards. Ate., for 2 
stumps. Kelsey A Co., Mnn’l’r*, Meriden, Conn 
RECTANGULAR A SQUARE 
BOX CUHHNS. 
Cheapest and beat. No in¬ 
side fixtures, and alicansre¬ 
liable, Hlxslzcsnf each kind 
made. Three sizes of tho 
Lever Blitter Worker made. 
Heat material used and every 
Chum and Butter Worker 
warranted exactly as repre¬ 
sented One. Churn at whole¬ 
sale where we have no Agent. 
Semi 1‘oMtal far Circulars . 
CORNISH & CURTIS, 
Fort Atkinson, Wis. 
BROWN’S ARCTIC CREAMERY 
Requires no room; no ice needed *. glass covers for cans; 
light not excluded from milk; no trouble with flies or 
dirt; a complete milk-room anil apparatus of itself; no 
handling of milk after (draining. 
Send stamp for Illustrated Circular and Pnce List. 
sizes. Circulars giving full description sent on appli¬ 
cation to .1. IT. THOM AS At SONS, Manufacturers, 
Springfield, O. 
Be sure and mention t his paper- _ _ 
Cheese and Butter Manufacturers 
should write at oucq^or our new price-list of 
Factory Supplies and Dairy Furnishing Goods. 
We also furnish complete, outfits, Address, 
05ARLE S MILLA R & SON,, Utic a, N, Y. 
ROSES & GERANIUMS I 
6 ^ Awarded Gold 
Medal at Paris Ac¬ 
tion, 1879. 
Butter mado by this 
pioeesB, awarded Sweep- 
stakes at International 
Dairy Fair. 1878, and Two 
Gold Medals and First 
Premium at same fair, 
187!*. First Premium at 
Itoyal Agricultural Exhibition, London. 1879. 
It requires no milk-room. 
It raise* all of cream between milkings. 
It affords belter ventilation. 
It requires less labor. 
It Is more thoroughly made. 
It is ebenper, 
and gives better satisfaction than any other way of 
setting milk. 
Sena for “ Dairymen ” rj-ivino full particulars and 
testimonials. 
VERMONT FARM MACH. CO., 
Bellows Fails, Vt. 
PIANOS m ORGANS 
PIANOS 8 1.50 TO S IOO (with Stool, Cover and 
Book)—All strictly First-duns aud sold at Whole¬ 
sale factory prices. These Pianos matin one of the 
finest display's at the Centennial Exhibition, and were 
unanimously recommended for the H it;nox Honors. 
Tbe sqtiure. Grands contain Muthin-link’s new patent 
Duplex Overstrung Scale. the greatest Improvement in 
the history of Kano making i I t rights are the 
free. 
JUmi.KE ORCJAN.s, tho best in tlu. world. An 
8 stop organ Only $&; 13 stoixs, S9. -tvith all the latest 
and best improvements, possessing power, depth, bril¬ 
liancy and sympiithetle quality of Line. Beautiful solo 
effects and j>eft.v;t stop action. Solid walnut cases of 
beautiful dc-s-lgn and elegant finish. Circular free. AU 
Pianoe aud Organs sent on 15 tUye’ test trial —freight 
free if unsalisfci'-torv. Don’t full to write us before 
torv and Wurerooma, .57 th Si. unit lOlli Ave. 
SHEET MUSIC at.Li price. Catalogue of k,uou choice 
pieces sent for 8c. stamp. AddresB, 
MENDELSSOHN PIANO €0., Box 2058 N. Y. 
THE 
QBEUANERICAfJ 
Try our 
NEW CROP TEAS, 
all kinds, 60c. 
per lb. This is the 
fh-st time these 
Teas have ever 
been offered at tWc. 
Same quality sells 
in stores for 80c. 
and $1.00 per lb, 
31 k 33 
P.O.Box 4335 
t* 
AIL EX- 
lUFSS CHARGES 
PAID on $5 orders. 
EXTRAORDINARY 
INDUCEMENTS ON 
LARGE ORDERS. 
Send postal card 
for further par¬ 
ticulars. 
vesep st. 
NEW YOEE. 
Address 
BUNNELI. Ar BROWN, 
Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
Tine request often made by publishers that readers 
will mention their Journals when answering advertise¬ 
ments, seems to us a very reasonable one. Such men¬ 
tion is a helpful and friendly act to the Journal men¬ 
tioned ttnd enables the advertiser to determine which 
Journals are Oils host advertising mediums. Reference 
la aur advertising columns will show there is not one , 
advertisement of an exceptional or ambiguous eharao i 
ter admitted, in so far as this Is possible we hold i 
unreel ves veiiamaiblo for their high-standing and A 
trustworthiness. 
