. r . .. . . , - , 4 a t , 4 j ( 4. ... Totwbfn all v.i a cJo t .-3 oa Africa! tore sbocld be aV Carrfpm&tc Omj.. llrr;d. 'Da. Gko. I. IIiixtE-In;- reply to iujrestionst rruvle by yeuTsome-dtys iiH-eift tL'e-JfrraUl, the Jnmell Iiro'. and r j y- ;f bavn-rzude. tLe fol lowing praciu-ul ca.lcu lit inns in refer ence to ti.e a-re.TowtL &nI Value of 4 tir.s.11 laiitCitic-n cf f ;rct cottonwool i trcr, which v: ! y me Jn 1 -"':. ! Tlif ?o tres v. t re j lir.tfl from t-ina'l trct!-ts of ccc- j- ar'H. provrth which vouLl jtiLc tlif.M .-cvtntecn ycra clJ j this Enrin- freM tlie eeii. Tbej ?nr j pulicd up by !.t;J, enl the roots in-1 ncrteJ in the ground without any par- J ticular care, and not in .accordance j with-the-cueloai of trterowtra in cifrpn; larre holts and seeing max au . Tie toou .it tain as nearly as foible the feume natural position as when found In their original toil. Neither va "any -attention paid to their cultivation, they were left to flht their v.nj through the aun lead ing grovrthof grass and wx-etis es best tley ctviJil, l lite many othcrrs, thinking that ljecau.se trees prow and Coarish In the forest, that all that to requisite wan to jerct the roots twUted into a small hole and covered, and they would live. 1 liavc a different opinion ta tit the xnAcar',Rient of trees and fchruhs now. lis. Z. Durnell, who is a radical tree proper and wood dealer, meas ured the trees, whose circumference be found to be fcixty-feven Indies, and consequently twenty-two and one (hlrti inches la diametEr.' i Heetimates,Jn company with other - pentiecien present at the time of the measurement, that they will make fully two cord.- of wood each, which, in Una coax kt, U worth and will w-ILfor at least citt dollars per cord at ordi- nary limes, ana in mm wiun-r wuwii It will cost one dollar and twenty five cents to chop it, and five dollars per cord to market the earne, consid rins the land on which the timber is ffrown to be within a distance enab ling the hauler to make the round trip in & day. Those' residing nearer and farther off would make the distance about the Kime. TL one trees were planted about fif teen feet apart, and there being 43,-000 square feet to the acre, consequently one hundred and ninety-three trees could be grown to every aore of ground that would produce the same amount of wood in seventeen years to each tree. Besides, email trees or fchrulw to the same number per acre could be raised between every large tree for abort fire ytanf, vhfch time they 5u!i l e removed and fcold for about fifty ctnti each, or I transplanted elsewhere.- - 1 "' A partial crop of corn could also, for the nrfct years at least, be raised whiUt the young trees were being cultivated, probably twenty bushels to the acre, which on an average would bring about fifty cent p?T bushel. v On one hundred and fcixty acres of land the cmt of cultivating the trees for one year will be about five hundred fioJlara..':." --- - ' - - - I The co?tof seed corn will . be about five dollars; planting fifty dollars: husking and marketing four hundred dollars. - Planting the trees about five hundred dollars. - " Land can be purchased for fifteen dollars an acre, on the cost of which we must take into coniidersUoij taxei and interest, which probably would be covered with fifteen jjer cent. Upon the above basis we are tolera bly well prepared to open a farm ac count in which we will more directly and fcucciently how.the comjarioii between tho debtor and credit side of the question. The balance sheet will present i ehowiug very largely In favor of tree culture over any other general product of the foil in similar quantities. TARM ACiCOrXT- Achmj, TO 1HL o 'e frr Iflf) ir at f IV), W4i ) jci tU U ptr crrtL, lur 17 j (,!3 JHnlinjf ' , , JJJ "if1 i.ivnuoii I tmit. .... &JU i.jwu trfsMi of t cortln each chopped t tl ' fwr oM 77.7m Mrktnnr .7ho rl 4 $iJ per cord btuiu-l atd - 6 JNanU-' Jmqif .. lt'f.-l JZ Hrxl Jj li.llU'.........-.... lcli lft jiro'il n 1 1 yimtrn , Sy t.Ti e"rci wikk! ri C'i. ... ii Unji or amuii tree ai fcr..., 1JU 511,13) 511,130 SraltlhK ttinrij iwts Bainnoe oH for iitridenuil ejr j-rt A nt baxauoe ta profi t ot 414 .91 The profit of wteat crop of 1 K acre of Unci ta aixwit ,. 4 S.O0O Laarinx a balance In faror of tree culture an- Bnaior f about i 4.VX) . A-D.JOXEjs. nrc-rroorTTasb forIiIn?Ics. iZr.iohn Mears communicates the fbllowlng to the Boston JJuiiivator. lie states that, after an experience of eleven years, and uln teven forge-s in his blacksmith shop, he has never ecn a shluqle on lire, nor a nail start ed. The following Is his method of preparing them: "Having a large trough, I put into it a bushclof quick-lime, half a bushel of refuse salt, and five or six pounds of potash, adding water to slake the lime nnd dissolve the vegetable alkali and the Fait, well knowing that pieces cfanold lime-pit, a soap barrel or a pork tub, were not the beat kindling stntf, and having long since learned, while at the Vineyard sound, that hot salt water white-wash would endure far longer than that made with fresh wter, - absorbing - meisture,- striking Into the wood, and not peeling the washing off. I set the bundles of shingles oearly to the bands in the waih for twoi.ours, then turned them end for end. When lrh-f on the roof and walls they were brushed over twice with the liquid, and were brushed over at Intervals of two or ILrce years after." ' - A Thousand DoiXAn RKcirE. Ve are Indebted to&a exchange paper ftr the following recipe, which it is claimed is worth the above sum of money, and give it publicity for the benefit of housewives in general, and oer lady friends in particular kvit : Take one jcnnJ of wil-soda and Haifa pound cf unpacked Ilrce, put thm iu a gallon cf water, end boil twenty minutes ; let it stand till rxxl, thn drain off and put inaFto:. ?Jug . crj'.r. 8oak j'our Oirty clothes over nt .tor till they are well wet through, thl a wring thtm cut an 1 put on j ' .a tyof 6oap, and to a boiler of clothes well covered with water, add one table?pouful of washing fluid. Boil hilfan hour briskly, then wash them thoroughly through -enc"WRter rln?e wUi in water, and 'youxJotho will Ibc better than tlie old way of wash ing twice before bailing. Thi is an invel uable remedy,' i:A we want every poor, tired woman'to try i G2AFT3 thould be c ; early in T:iteras possible. ii.a L. i-tare is er!y In December; brt rota, day i r 'ld be lw-t when the- tprr-crtturo U fctedlo the workrsay abowt forty degrees of zero. Laet raon we ii zte'd the matter practices!; ; cuttin" grafts la Decemler, Janet.-", andd'tbrury frcri the Erao tree.-,. ker-ing tLcm alike ; complctiug tL9Wc; :ly ptt!gln April one ofeathcuttin -cn f 1 Fame tree. AYe did notloso' Vr.c of t .:r ftrst cutting ; welot two of c ur i " --.d and Uiore than two-third.-t f .Uout 2 "j. acres of flax have-been " 1 in Oregon this peason. It Is expected to yieli CO.U'O. buthela of ted. ' Like tl.H Ir.-t fULjIJ trt t .1 i S. Irt.Jl l and oxtlic acid enai r-- V07 fiuelv, nd ! foft WEU-r crTrh to brir-; to th.a iU let it sUni a f. thf n mUicp it to dcsireil v "de by add- mbic ing v r , :t i.. -..iuci su has'. ..i -ol - !. r-..i lxx f'T prepare 1 1 ". I d -nr. k c very t- r ' ' fi : J-'orgrt-en it.k pou;; 1it.r. and Uvj until n i I r '-ng- ; rr.ii 'f th :. r t in cli. , .1 t - on ' 23 is green. A hUJe alum in a sai.ion uc cootionmfikes a -fine yci'.ovwhkh may b turned to green by Oisocf pre pared indigo. 'Die Inner bark.of LLack oJk t teeped until XL ftroirrg decoction 'fs obtained makes a beautiful "green by addition of blue. , ' Caed Tin: OiW. One would think that any kind-hearted man, when he Wk how grateful this oeration is to a cow, would l willing, to yvnd a few motuentsdailr ier.rdig her. It pays as we'd to ck'iin a row as a horse. All who have fairly tried it find"gretlen ef.t from the operation. And -y $f,.t;oi one farmer in a hundred makes it a practice to Uf-e tlie card or curry-comb in the cow-fetabla. Yt'e know, stupid men who laugh at the idea as a mere notion of oine fiocy farmer. But, In point of fac t, no cow can give the best results at the pail unless this matter is attended to.especially in winter. Am. Afrieu(ari-t. VOU WANT MARTHA ! Every X trrape prowr r vrauU it fi-s the beet, most vaJoiLile and r"ilulj, - WHITE VmrE & TABLE GEAPE yrt IntrodiK--! to the Amricn pr.. ' In vrry war a.i jrfw-t:jr har1y, l,ei4ir. priductiTend riif onAis iu Kr;n an tb? C'nftrd, from v Kich tt to wliiriK. It K ho ev-r, for trior rr:.rni aud d!i rute In f'.avur. iukI r:p-tii U.-n darn e.irU-r. It -t. r:li, aikd njjruMiy, mi er.tifijr d-roid of tii yjanH-iMi anil '... ty Uutt l faDu In the ton ct.rd : and Utrvinjr ot a Llirhr plac anion: wiiite r "-!- than Uie (-. rU hold's aiaoux black on. A W--riaw)cen. l-m.I!aar. lna. CoTvrajrd. llartf.rl Vnl.t,c, lvr t-llmx. i"rveiiiu);. I'uma, and a.ty ottiw Turi-ui of tii' iuoi v;uai,ie uUv ;ri-; aUu brrk, IU.-i!rr.-, Currant, fetrawtx-mei, tin.tTrr. KliuljarU, rlc. c. -T-fvl staiDp fr liiuvnu Ijeacriiaire Cal lorue of Cirayr aii4 .-'n aU k niiu u - , GLO. W. CAMPREIX. 23tr4w iH-iasrare, OtiiOw . Plant'ClioicG Fruits,: TOY,T IS TIIE-TI2IE TO ORUEIL il I will hf zvl fne f.AI.FM OUriSbjr for 1 rh. n.jr 4. IV n. r-.tA(eiM-h. IClt tatir.ny and WilKn'a -r!v kicTri at 51 Ir down, l-y mxil. C'lsrit -i;rr-, r-) j -r Cos. i'hiiJdii!iia do. t ! rxr ii-t. all by m:i. I will i?iiv-rthe fiiiwin ai tipreo o.'ifr. prop erly paf-k d. t tbc fol lowt n v prkv : Concord Ojjii aud prr buiwlr-d. !-BWr, lJiana, t-l-tniX and Ive'a h4rt!i!r. tl P' bendn-d. hJra Oral at (JT-V. f " and Ui per hundred. Roprs t, li, and IMat Jjt hniiirI. Yutf K' at fCSfl par tucm. alrlual U ll(jr f hr m-1 1 TV rtw h. AdJren JOIIS CJIAKf.KJ.V. -51y Kocbir. X. Y. Early 'Field Corn, The Corn for t.'ic riliricn. T'INTEODL'CE o the Corn Growers A. of Amf-rl aa iifw variety of riH'l :oru, yrrx u afn UirT yr h- J.rvph r. Bi-'x-d, two ju!lr it'inh ot Urnry. MKrlibU C'onrirv, Illi'oW. nikrjd to Uun frtu t.i PK-nt f?r? "i jir.y J-'i-id ( irf-n." Tne taiiW o: tlii ne mrit-ty kiv as fl lr: jr"Jt, ii ma;uri t! !t1 uawi--rli-T than OJir onl'nary vrifti"H. Thr- t!l m rnniiy Sialkji truw l:i I. ill. coiis-rifiit ly it will jr.i'lin-e at lo)(t a; jit-r ci.l inorc to ll:e w re. Thii ;rai in-cr-v4 j r tfr yariy In Cn p, ;:jiT!-a.- tLe ril wcHith iHjr u'.! jo to tte anioonl of Mil iioii auniiuliy. Tlji vr.-ty l brlrht yi?!!ow. XPTruIly 14 ron-l, Umi cob u-itnniy r-ot-rvd t-lc-iy Rt Ixdh ciid with kernnl: tf. m r-.a! Jy frni UiKt4-ni ; fi bnk ui vcrv 1 -bt and an kr. making It ry phut on the han In ! akinjr. fr. l'Any4 na- tbat b can bii-k; fct ltaift rr nt. mur Ir.Uels pr day Ibnn of th otd vsj-"Ura. ifr. J5!ooJ Uu1 fall bifrliJ. ahfllM and uold aorne limu u ot this -arw-ty alons with hi5 old crf-p of Vrn. Tbr crmin rnrrl.K rc unaMe to dlKtinmilsh lb nr from hold. His vM var-tte.orlniioUonlaviible all, w:i ix. t fil hut II or wll al a)L T1i1j Tarlrty cm tx planum with rafrtv from tlie Ia to the loth of Ju.ie. In one hundred (lay from planting it ill be cornplfiely out of tlie way of the early fro-" that we Jioet'nrn bave in t'lix latitude fr'nn the Ink totLe Jiihof H-.:-mh-r. This variety 1i aa earlr ai our little eiel.t rowed York State or Yanke tfint iorn. Theatoclc I rather short, but vrr tliW-k ri:nd, with vmrv)! v a vtv larcer. r.B.od saf be dare nt t il theplaln tni'h about Uiit nrw rwrtetr o iri fr f-ar that hi Matement wul be tK-t down a. a fih torj".,r oral a htimhue. I bare bought ilr. IIkkxJ'b iDt'.re Jot of SKK1 of t!i new ard v2..i.-ihle variety of ( Vrn. and am pre toAflertl totbeCTA'.V ikW KHsm AUKR al tl.e f')l!onti(i; ra'.: per buslx l (, j iM f.j.(J; one-luiir huKbel. J i.J: one-fourth biwhel. fi.Ci. By mail. pttM'.' p-ni. fl.U). Single avaOctt. Xo ex tra rliirjtr: for rxixi-i or Hil hy enpnsoi or fr'iuht as the purchaser mar dirwt, tii'e money In all caei to accompany the or dvT. Address - , , ALEX. II. GAST03T, Jrnry, Jkfarthnll Cbunfy IU, X. B.-Penvnfi vnhlnc t-TARK A PPJ.K WIOX8. nui-t aend in their order itnirielial!v. m my nt;-k In alir.ont exhaaled. The KAJtLY FIKLft f.V will be for the acrioilturul interet of our nJUion what the Slnrk Am'Iav for the hortlr-ultural inter eta the vx Hint there is. the pure tuuv-r of either one w lle io-kt may. Tlie TZalter Grapo, thick lwt. . j Per TVr jtr Irr IVr Kach No. tme rear 4 No. J no 4 No, 1 do Two yearn bet 10 If't Zi. 50. 7V un. fn fr.N fiwi fjtn 43 . H .' no ; xst hi lio -l in 4o 1US i TJ0 JXJ IX LAEGE QVAXTITIF.S A T 311X11 KK-VUVKD ;KaccImrIne Test Tor Tf Inc. At the National SnrrlmrIne Twt for Wine, at IIatmuonliort,N. Y Oct. ith. the (Yitturtxi dtood in tmci harine nrntU-r HI Wnllrr fImtt 101 itrlatmr I OS. Thix text wu made with 17 mnees of the Walter. aomew hat Croaen, to 24 ounce of eaciiof lr other vanHie. . Xext tiioruiiimliortupertntemlent. Cleric, and one fit the lnrectora of the 1'leHKant Valley Wine Co. (the parties who cond.ict-d the trt the itar hx-forv.) to nalMly therrwlv of the merit of the ''Walter'" by an etui tnal. tted 17 oincei of lona from the aame lot that were uxed the day before, and the BBcrharnnicier ntKd at !l the W alter tx-atinjj; it a. ir.-wl 17 ouneeH ot tlie JMuvvnre and Cutaw ba ljen pivHMMl equally hrd with the Vi ultrr, their skin and centre tM-incr acid, the Delaware would have Mood lower and tlie Uitau-Lm proportlonuWy below the ijeuwub All the other vuk-Qe mued uiucli lower than those enumerated aljove. There had been conetant ralna and divmp weather n the auction where the HcUlrr (trew iu oomprtit or irrowmc at HamnaondHfmrt aod alonic the lakes, where there bad been but little rain during the ta hod dry aoil and weather being necessary for the perft-ct awwtenlnit of srrape. A committer of tlie Anierirnii Tnst'ute Tarmcr'n nub. in a revport of Heot. 22, lv, printed In tbe New York sniir Weekly Tribtinef-f K ;u 2rtb,art r apeakiDK of the quaiitt" of tbe UVi.' t, jsy : "We conciuoe the h'aiirr will be a vali:ir,;e .rrfri tn Ue (rrape nplon.of the npper Mlwiiiprf,.ii tue chore of Lane Krle, In weetern New York, onUieautte j1W of we tern Pennaylrania, and wherever tlie utvt erapvo are ucceavlilly fiwn." Istter from Charle WnoHry, onr of the oldrjt vine- TtrUt tilt t'ltf, Vixetaed tomr, VNter Co., N. Y..I' ilayla, . Afrtr. rrrrit Oivacrxvf. Hear 8iaa: Yonrw of the lth I anj In receipt of. in which you ask ll I bave any olii.-cnons to -j iiniz you, for publication, the fue.K I am m - taiuU-d r.itli' in rvlatiouto tnecijarBt'er of tle hat-r Ortntti I hare never indorsed the character or utefulnea of ,vinea, or other articled of any deucnpUon.and would Dot at ray preMent ulaee of lite were It not for two reason which aeetn aulncieut. Kirst, I know tle Uuirr Urt) will met the prejudices wiiepread thnrtuihout the coutitry, caused by the worth leMMrteaii In mipt localities of many of ita predece-Mor. tSo ond. lH.-iie I can aay from ix-rnonal oerri(i thRlthe It'uW'r is the best variety I lutve had anr knowl"i;eor. and 1 think I have cultivated nearlv all that have teen rvcommended. Siwardi". t!?ii all and taillnif b.i( l upon the Concord and Hart .ord 1'n.liiio as vinevarl varieties. I am intere t tt in knowing that tue ru;t the H'otvj- uriiwa larger each ycr aa the vine unjWij older, netwt last jc.ir fudy one-third birp-r than it vva two years ajtu. Xi jrnj'va well ; I'nrt ncll. J have seen it ripe -e'-eral times bef"re Ila'1! rd. and I have never yeen any mtliiew on i;s fruit or on its larte and thick, hut lw-Uware HhuiMil J.iii:--. Tin- ti.ivor of Ihe fruit I think Mtpenor to i.nv ti er variety. Vou fcay in your cucuiar It i a a-eilitiK of the Iielaware and Jeana; 1 think lliecbarai-ter of euch -f these Vane- Ik-s l ii!U diiii'!iii".iattle in tlie n tlie H -rirrr, iiai-iic.u-I uUd think it w'liild make a wine of h:i U i banacler. I have risiu-d it annnally nine it rxi bore.aix mnt airo, three tme in t itter t., N. YK in a low valley, where the laa- ! I'm to'i-tcirt r!pena,ar.d euch time it w-aa fuliy ripe In Aum-t, I iiare t-eeu it eiu-h of the three piit wea pons ;u rntrtikee)isie. ii)ienin? at the sumo t;m, ei.-. year, wlit-a tlx cotwlit raiiut pi-a-wotd ail varies fim ciaUirtnx at their iim;!1 tliue, but it periis-ted ita fnnt hy the middle of t-p-ttmlx'r. Tlje ruSina of the last mentioned crop I have ae-n and e:iten. which were iixL Krom its aiccertinjf in Uie low valley and tenacioua clay of Monena, ana iiLso in the dry Hatey junction la Ionchkeepie, I luink it will be well adated to the varied aectiftis of our country. You mar mftKe wbatuver u-' f ll.ese oilinona vim deem pmjv. r. k Youm truly, CHARLIE WX)Jl:V." nnnis & cayvood, PmiChkee)ii. X. V. a-y CEKDS, ROOT GRAFTS. Osa.re O Orarnre SoeU prime, new, yer bnslit-1. Apple S-e.s. peach l'ils. froien. Hoot Grafts, Ap J le. packe.. !'; .'i, f i. Oaatfe iledce plants, l.t -L l.),(F.t; M.-f. V. Peach ilalee Kxny and ( r at aorta. r-Ua-It -Appla. I'ear, l iliui, tlie--v, (, nce.Ac. iv ..-!, Uvenrreens, Grapes, Do"--.. $ -eberry, CbarW downing Ktra oerrr, k lnea, HH-i-taTfies, 'rreen Hooae Keddiiiir riania, 1'atUua, d.c fcud 1c, for t'T.-e t'otalotromi, V. K. PHOKMX. nioom!nctr.n Nuiwrr, fcMS-Sm McLea.ii Co., IilinoiB. DEACH TREi:3.-Crawford. II al , a. ar.fi citners, r.ve iwt .J10r. r 1 J 1 ear a"i c:r-rry 1 nm. I jr., 1st ch IS " 1 r-ie i ui vim- v. yr 1 feet -. 6l k w r n. 1 t--e rt nif-wt of Nuraef-T atOCk, f f I M-!it i v ii. ilrsale prtcal n x!ihi- i contains over J.0D0 b';:r'' j r. "ir , ,.' t hrrrv. jioffa coop;?. t (. : . . A. i. lill - i ati 1 i'orc OTATO, Aincri r wneaU, fato:- , I ' , 1f -t. ... v.- t.c. oiam tieevJa Ttics. 3'eH-iU tt ;u'r Kead for th L xirttlic4 J arm Juuitu!." onrr iew. ,tr:,-M-a I U-l .. OtU .it 1'i'IZ.t niiW-en-lirg. Pa. 3 O 0 ?0 O O vm mm i! .Ui. LIU r o op o o o Evtr-rr nlyflO to $20 rsrlOO grape ?;;p-z TO J ) Concords only E3 per Ho'DKEd. '. . : f TXe Ctnar" i Ot Grtf Grrtpe for Ou XTU Uon, end tre put the Pnce at mijf pEVERY WESTERN FAR3rER V hn ld-Jxiive-lrO Cvcrgrrma. and J00 Qr-VUen, and these ktrcan bxr F20 ; Improve mi JkmlTf jwx Farsas and homes. 1,000 EVERGREENS - FREE 109 GRAPE VINES ,:M' v v v yA j I'J'j.EE! ' EVERGREENS v. r.U , - FREE! 100 GRAPE VINES FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! Who would be withoat them, when they can be had m cheap T Now Is tb timu fcr go-aiend Fano ers to iroFply their naichbors at low ratea, and them selves FJLFK. Iaprore sa4 beautify yotr Yxrvne yoar Homes, an4 jrosii weighbwrhoo. Iaitsr TreadaaJeTS trar et thaoogh yoar &late, and charje y as much for on sokes YIda as we charge jvm tar 1m Ylaea. Now, what to tb wm of paring oct enormotM price, waeai yon cm get a better article at the west for on-qriarter the prece 7 THISK OF THESE TIIIXGS. 100,000 Grape Vinos. 300,000 ; ; '';1,t-'X. v o r g r e o n s. '. . . ' v ' '' '' . Adi to tbe value of yoar Land, and to tbe eomJbrt and pleasure of your FaaUly aad Homo! Homo! Homo! fro! Tre! Free! People will appreciate tbe reduction from the ex travagant prices usually chargrd for Evergreens ac3 Orapft Vines ! 'at WfcarfSfe' -Arm .im LIVE MEN will lera aU parUrnlarm. by aeodinf Jur CICVLAM on TMICZ LIST. E YE R GREENS! CIIEIIP! CIIEAF! CHEAP! We are prepared to furolah tbe people of the North Went with Native JCver greens at exceedingly low prices, by the thousand so cheap that all can afford to purchase. They increase In value rapidly, and as ornamental trees, are surpassed by none. We can show you trees near the City of Chicago, of the same varieties, planted Ave or six yean ago, that areaour at from S3 to $5 each. Partial who attended tbe sale of real estate at Kgandale, in Chicago, last season, can fully appreci ate tbe value and beanty of these trees when proa- ly cared for. Every owner of real estate should have from 1,000 to 10,000 of them. They are needed all over the Northwest for Hedges, Yindbreaks and Ornament; GRAPE VINES OIEPP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Our Vines are grown on tbe open prairie, conse quently are hardy, acclimated, and adapted to Wes tern Hoil and Climate. At tbe above price we warrant Good Stock, de livered in good condition at tbe Express office in Chicago, Free of Charge lor boxing, packing and d ray age. Bend Stamp for Circular giving fan particulars. Address i . D.F.H0LlIAlT&C0.f , 113 Maiiiaoa Su Iteea 1, Cfalcage.' A BEAUTIFUL SEWING EIACHIRE FEE E! A NOVEL IDEA! We Help Thos9j7ho Help Ut! 9 Ladles, attention ! Stinistera,atteutSon! t 5. Sewing Societies, attention t tVCtu rch bocietles, attention! 3-Oood Templars, attention! 3- Odd Fellows and Masons, attention ! - Grand Army of tbe Republic, attention ! 3- All tiood Men and Women, attention! A ICO G rover & Baker Seirlnsr, .tlaclilno Free! We want two or three Indies or Ger tlemen in every town or vlllajre in the Ktate, to help us carry forward a very Laudable andertaklnir. We want every Church Kotaety to rive their Minister's wife a beMiiiful tsewinar Miiciuue, and at the same tiiue beneiit tbemelvca. One r"d Ukiduw woman in a (re eontrreciit Son can do the buNius in one day. We want uii Socie ties to prwwn some worthy sistr with a tsewini liacl inu You all know tJ some kind-hearted, bard workinc. goo4 Chrbtta worn in yomr Deililxir bood. wuu is tollmj with her l.oedle. trying to sup port beruwlf and liulaouea. Tbe most of its know a niinifiier s wile in oar coinaaiuiirr, who has a family to care for, and who, faei&q anoble te hire her work re. Is weartneout her lue in monetonorm luhor, tryiof wkeep ttec And diMrea in panMbla coo Uii . Naa-.dorftn want teaeiid a twn-peiniil sutheant rijEbt iii! tue hnmeof these families f Lk too want Xorm. tltat mother's heart in a Cntter ofW r Do you wn-i.t to be bleted every day that U i moaical mac?-neranst If JXx, mvt ut one fcjr Circular rir !r t particulars, and then rropote tbe suhxv t at tii 6 rn meeting of yoo? tjr-u-ty, or go to work at once a your ow n acconot. This la no cheat. catcfa penny er humbug arrarremiit,but Is suna tdt and hMor-fcrij.-rt," and wtil eor.W a tar or on ai coo Cr,l. is. ?fr-1 1 It lBa"T, cases better t.,ii : ... ud atj at tiuce tot pwiwu lara. Adcntta . r. F. TTOT.ZAN Oz CO. .Uan,jn Roam I, CTiic po. Drccr s Ocirclnn' Seeds ! ITrcfili find G onuine. T?Ar.::i:n3. GAEDIi EU-S; and all X c'her la want cf rvls. viii End it to jr ir.l.i to tKiivk US crOers direct tfl ; e f-::o--l25 are fi ct tbe lse-ilag varieties : ei s 1 1 .' 3 wi . i m SOrt to CUW1-"!"?. I-irtre ".r!v Vork.. .. " iar;y Vi.iHiop-ledt " riilai:. J :m j'-i-u-h.J " . I tz" irunnaeali.. " 5" rasnV- ; -i-y , hi 3 00 1 so 1 w 1 Vi 2 WJ Carv-, r. - "M Of '-nt i tJJ 1 2 ia Ui St 1 " i.. . -- T.-'i-t i.i-.rn ... C&cu .'(-, '.j.ny - i.::e rplne.. 1 n tr-ii- CbWv-' Krr, r'y J-sri. . " i.nr: r Kn"irt , CKlery, Ireei Whne.fr.; id . .. - " Turoer'si Incomparable Xwaxf 4 W 2 5 ' 4 00 4 M 1 W 1 W 1 W 5 AI o (W 1 Oft 1 K r) y CaJ're. J'.oyai .'atS5e . l . 19 lo M Jfef-Jn. Neued Ciircn " Jenny XJnd , Mount tvre.H Water (Mian. LArtre Wtrther&eid - - . . : ) Hi . M SO . w '1 li a . JS :. 2 " V , SO Mi M lit l ruim - 1 , V-;nr,v leavers.. Imported need; aoovirprlces. Pormip, Largr Huear FMa th, 1 'r.i NojiH-t trrrt Top " Fed ai4 White TBnaip-.i. - - Lrly OUvm .mpe:. . &Ovtf, or Oyjtter fiaut tf4tA, liirly Brash .... . . . , . . t i 1 2i 300 l sa 4 4 4 no 7 73 rviTto, i--itra Jbar:y... 'ook's Favorite r Tilden Turnip, Fariv Whrte Fiat iiutcl FnTOleTou. list " ; . Ush-ti jitipenaK, i'prpie top. ' . itula iik, - 10 1 00 KTf All the above mailed at oonee prices. By tbe pouad.W cm. alvliUoJmi, t.j pcLige. - Set. k ta so so l w - - o ) 1 ou so &nu, Erl v rwarf Wax. " Mohawk I " N'aientine m Wi 10 uo G'act Wax.. "lAre Lima.. , U tu : 14 m , 14 00 20 W , 10 ') iVw, Trer Kiura Early " Tom Ttaum , , Mcleaa Little lierw " Champion of Kngiand. lo CO so 30 30 30 3U lii.-urk Eye Marrowfat Adam's Kxtra Ea.rly s no 5 00 S 00 SOU Com, Laree Sweet or Stiear.. fetowell's Kverereen. li cts. additional for each quart by mail Potatoet, Early Bae? 1!...T peck f tf bos. $li . - t to the bushel.) " " Early Goodrich. Ilarrisou, and other vari eties at market price. $nr For a fuTl list of varieties w Jr-rr' Onrdm Otli-nArtr ftr 15. which cottnin descriptive Jrt Ol Veretb!e and Flower Seed., New Varieties Plants, Roe, Orape Vines, ismaU Frnits, Boitka, Imple mer7t. tc jgj- M ailed to all Wbo enclose a pontage siatnj. Addres IIEIJTIY IZ BIlTIEIl, ; , xrrryum and Art 4 Grower, n- 714 Oiestnot St., Philadelphia. TITUSYILLE HUESEBI. MERCER COUNTY, KF,W JERSEY. 29,000 rEACIITREES Stottect h'.ch. .Jfm per lono mper pinu 4 to 5 feet h i I , to i I .tft 40 per luuo AU the leading varieties in good axnortment. rack ed jjum! delivered i KaUruauKtatioa wiiboat , r. -. EXTHA CIIARGE. 20,000 Peoch Trees In dormant bad. f V) per MOO Ticked. 3,0 CO Dahlias. A fine collection , embracing Show, Faucy and Pompone varieties ; 30 cents each ; $1 per dozen, sent by mail, P"t"ge Pid ; ?X-5 per hundred by express V; 7 . ". or freight. ' Small Rorway Spruce, and Other EVERGREENS, LOW. ALSO GENERAL 51IISEHVSTOCK. XARLY ROSE POTATOES, 1 per t ; fl per 3 fcs. . II ARRIS ON POTATOES, f I pt-r.-l by Mail. Landrelh's Garden Seeds. BLA Civ WELL BROTTIXRft, " Til'wrmr, yfrrerr Cb,; X.J. reb23m WEST AVENUE NURSERIES". " GRAPES VINES. I invlie the attention of Dealers and Planters to my large stock of GEAPE -VINES,, mostly two ywrs old. having been root pruned and planted out lant bpnng. They bave made a very anieo out I rge growth. iai I offer great inducements to those wanting vines. Likewise I bave on band a good stock of Wilson and Kittatinny , BLACKBERRY, DAVIDSON'S TIIORNLESS, AND DOO LITTLEtBIVCIv CAP RASPBERRY. fEXD FOB TRICE LIST. A. & HALL, Vln eland, N. 3. lbb2H-3m RIVERSIDE NURSERY Davenporl, Ioua. It jroa want a good article of Nursery Stock, uucu as Grape "Vines, Currants, Geoslbe rr ies, ltasperries, Ulac at berries. Strawberries, Clierry Trees, Peacla Trees, Evergreens, and Dlseidnioua Trees, Send toui orders to J. W. PEAHMAN, Davenport. Iown. ; or R V. FURNAS, Brown ville. Catalogue free. l.-9-y OA Ii LAX I) IVrilSERY. KT LOUIS CO., MO. ,. 1 00.000 Box Elder Selling, from 6 inches 1 to 1 foot in height, fj per M. oO.mo Kucar Maples $ 4 on per M .uii Miaou litack Cap i-takiOerry 15 9 per M 100,0110 Asparagus I loo Is a oO per M Grape Vines of all the Wdin varieties , KICHU EK11RV Jfc oafo. lt-m inieardbvilie 1'. O., so. Iouis Co.. PEACH TREES. Crawford's, Hale and others, 5 foet. $10 per 100 Same varieties, Rtocky treeft. M to 7 per li Pi-ar and Cherry Trees, 1 yr 1st claws ii per Hfl " ... 2 A 3 vreJtra.- per luo Apple Treen, 1 yr., beleett'd, 3 ft 5 per 100 - . - " i per M " 5 to 7 ft l-"0 per M Annie Oraftw. nwKtly winter varieties S per M Clinton Grapes. 1 years, well rooted 4 pee ln Concord Grapes, . years, exira... to per KK) years, extra... IHlawareGrape. 1 j-ears, extra Ixiolittle Iisterry, tips..,. per l'W JO per M . 8 per . per HO . 8 per luu J'liUuueipti ta Kittinnv BlHkberry, well rooted.. Wilson Blackberry, well rooted Also UvergTeen Roses, . and a ireseral ajwortment of Nursery Stock, inclod iuir Plum. Golden Uwarf Peach, Quinces, Grapes In variety. Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries. A LL AT LOW EAT&i. ampleaaent at whoiesale price. Seod for price list. v ITOFF POOPFE, ' 2nt Watsira. Knox Coo niv.TTI "17 YERGREEN FOREST TREE J- PKEDI.INOr-s for the Prairie of Nebms k. We are ffering Whig Fin, Maaiock, Att ern 3-M,.'5 Fee Theaeaad. We hsve the laree?tt.u k of Eiercreetis and Fo-fwt ieU corttaininc full, practical and scientific iMnv. uona for propoeannsr. bandlintr, Tb"!i awl rnRa- 21-5t !. ISriimknn K UTi. GREGORY'S SEED CATALOGUE. Itba7SL aTr SIltT in Seed on mr bhreefced Farms, in ilarblehead. Mass-- where I have raised over one hnndred varietHis tie part eason, aU prrftrtl itnlnfrd. I Import many choice seds rrora the boa Kuropean rrowvrs. As the or iginal intnvlim. nf th. ITuhKn mI .- W . r , -- . 1 1 .luuw-AiM njil !1 , uaTOie- head Mammoth Cubbe, and many new and rare . . . rr'mr-n. uiiw ict paironRee oi tne public. - Atwi wot tnnlrtt tr h m rmrmft bi.,i.u lctwiia . Mibiehea.L Mi. HOME ' N U Pi SER Y. Apple', Fear, Flusa, ; Cherry, ETergree TRUES AND . , . -: A . LARGE VARIETY. Also. Crape Vines, Currant. Oor-nTi", "Rasp berrtean! fcirar;-rrie,l ;).ce Kose.Cieep- era. Vine. iui:p, l,au, reurno,- AT LOTF KATES. . .- -- T Grounds 3d Block Sooth of Court Hoose HATAi; ILLINOIS. SPUING OF ldOO. I desire to ea!l the especial attention of mv former euKtocaors and tbe putitc ireneraily, V my iock and pt-H-es, espe ;a:iy to the rJJlT of the stock now offered, and I would soil-"it a continnance ef yor ratroaa(se and lavor. to tiesene hicb my best ef f.,rj will be d jrected. atylurk!ii''and SbTpplno; done in a careful mia ner. All rjo.t deli vere't st the Kxpres Ortice, Ilaii road or .Sitaniboat I-ancla'i f-ee cf charve. Plant and by .fail. GJVivmea,Mraw- ImTmi. Currant.-!, Hanljerr'es.:oo- wrrtes. Apar- araa. VineM and luuler, Rdiin? i'lants, JJuhott8 KootA. Garden, Klower wid Tree Setis. will be sent bv mail anr distance, secureiy kw in ruu-pr-cha stik, d:imp moss, tc 1 send article packed ia this war in per:ert safety to the nxotat distant parts Of the I'nited States- -lf articles sent ot by me are ne as represen ted, set! tliem bac k at my expense and ymr money shall be retuiHled. Some of the leading articles will be furnished at the following priit-s. Catalogues and heed Circular furnished on appli cation. Concord Grapes, f! per dor-: 5 per hnndred. . Ive's Heedlhiir, per dos lo per hundred. Ieiaware, two years ZjC each. Clinton, fcl per doz.; Jii per bandred. My list of Lilies include the b-t of the Japan va rieties, and our oUl n.ilive favorites at low rates. Summer Bulbs. Ctaie!am ar ftwerd Lily. Tbe recent iT.prove - stents ia the varirti-t. of this splendid tower renders it one of the finest of all yiora's" rifts. My stock comprises ever thirty variettes, vary. Inr In price from lj ct i$J per bulb. TIs-rida.tir.Trexi.-Rn Lily. An appropriaieeom- panion to the above, of an ea&y coiuvauon. M eenti each. Amariilla, or Jaeebeaa Lily. Eare, 50 cento each. Tabe Iiaee.-A fine stock and cheap, S cents each. Herbaceous &c, &c.v rbinena PeoEies.. IVimt"" r . i ..each. 23 cts " it) . " Si " 60 - " Hollvhock.. Herbaoeoaafpieraa- Chrysantheninma Vuca niamentoaa Aqniieia Giandut 4 2 . - Ainu.. ' ferula.. 25 U S") " St so .' 25 S5 74 2 in 25 35 2S 25 55 10 44 A urea. 44 Rwi. Pweet ft-ente'l Violets. Polyanthus ii 1h.t':m1i i Lychness Granditiorav. Viwcaria 8carle4 . DIcentra 44 Alba.- Phlox (variety i. Iielphtnium t"ormoui tevertew itaroy..., IManth'm trariety) Vinca, Blue. a in . Mountain Xhiisiea Pansiea, large.. Grcen-XIouse & Ceddln? Plants A feerthn of the most desirable, wblcb space forbids to enumerate : aUc, Plnts for Vaes, I. ma. Hastens. tr.,ucii a Itvrtie, Bji:n, Tvy Geranium. Dew Plant, Saxiiragn Haruienta, Moneyw ort, Ac Alv, nangia Ba.skets and Flower Tots, with 6r without plsiibi, always on i.aa. . - , Address J. COCHRANE, liavaao, 31a.son Coauty, 111. jTi 'Be particubir to ordtr early. 1 1-3U 53 O 1 a c rt 3 s l-H a 3. ti o o o 4 - c c to H o 2 3 ca a. o Pi u o t to o o 2 ?"5s s ml s c w z 51 as 6? is o 5- 3C d CO o o o wo 5 nun o o NORTH WESTZRN NURSERIES. APPLE SEEDS. ROOT GRAFTS. apple cross. GRAPE VISES. f fA hardlf-ft kinds. SVRSERY STOCK OF ALL DESCRIPTIOSS. M-8t Addreu J. S. SHERMAN. R-tekford, PL H,H fEIIGIIEEIIS ! 170R 0RNA3IENT, Protection and A Wind Breaks, for Homes on the Prairie. and Stock in inclement seasons. Balsam, Spruce and Xorway Pine, tor 10 Inches high.... ia per louo Arbor Vitae, Hemlock & 1iite Pine, 6 to 19 inohes high 8 per Vm American Lurch. 6 to P Inches bhrh Der 1 American Iarch. 1 to 8 feet 30 per WrO Axsorted, vrious kinds.. . 8 per H0 Kuropean uircn, e to to tnenes to vi per luco 1TE ARC I3IPORTISG OUR EUROPEAi; LARCH DIRECT FROJI EUROPE. Onr Small Fruits are from dry. clean, el a Umd, In tbe Green Bay country. We find trees from that action do much the bent with us. We make ninetv per cent. Rrow, and areeond shape. Will besecured by one of the firm, personally, w hen taken up. We uli EVERGREZSS a specialty. A'O EXTRA CHARGE FOR - . BOXING. , r9" One-fotirth cash to accompanthe order: tbe baliance C. O. P. ReyrERKXCFs. President or Cashier of either o the banks in this city: or, F. A. Tisdel er Charles Smith, isalem, 2ebrafca. Address OKDWAY PARKER. fcbJ5-lm Freeport, Illinois. FRUIT AD ORA3IE.TAjLi Grape Vines, etc., for Spring of 1869. Wholesale and.Retall. We offer for Sprins plnntinir a rtock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, u rape Vines, Ac. which for ex tent, variety, vior and beauty of growth has never been surim-ssed. Full particulars jriven In tbe follo-i-ins; Catalojrues Just issued, sent prepaid ou re.-eipt of li cents each, for Nov 1, 2 A 3 4 free. .No. 1, Iieoeriptive Cat alinrue of Fruits. No. 2. Ornamental Tn-ea. No. a. Green House Plants, .'o. 4, Wholesale LfcU ' rXLWANGER A; BARRY, ML Hope Nurseries, Il-sm - Rochester, K. Y. Grape Tines for Sale. . A few thousand Nerten's Tlrrlniw and Con card Layers, raided fa My Vineyard, from ripe, bearing wood. Nertea'a Seedliac Ceacerd ,...,r.... -100 kt 1000. ?R0 per leao. A 1 v. a few thossand twtvyear old Plants of these varieties. . 12,000 Gallons Norton, Concord and CaUwba Wines. : THEO. EXOEIOIAXN. Slascontah P. O., Clair Conntr, tl- IUinois. NEW SEEDLING POTATOES. Three new kinds, of eroat excellence, hot tpbefonnd in any other ratal nne; areemrraved and fully flttcribed in mv nev cel catalopue. tent ffrotit Us ail. JAitiii J. H. GEB.iORY, febCaia ilarbiehead ifajw. ': 'Grapo Vines. ' fX3NCORD. Nortnn W ford. ProU-ie, Delaware, and all other lead varieties, grown aiiU for fsie bv 4 O r lll:s R Y MICHEL, Send for price list, . zt-ara FloTTcr Gccd3 nud Green lions a .Plants, A XARGE 8TOCIC of tbe Choicest LX rarletle cf tber above ni ls0TK'rchs. Evergreens, Imported 11owr JJlabal kjr I mI pianttnir. -- ' l araiflHca sent gTars tn m rT)T5fnts. Attufttia - HENHY lMlClli.L. i Sfjy.Jdstreet.St.IfHiAMa. nNIA'il CENTS Send to GEO A. J DKlTZ, Cliamh4-riinr, Ja., for the "EX PERIMENTAL FAKil JOVKSAL. v rj-ijt V 3 I- f Pifta !;!fMt-m f-,w y r va-stir-r i . c, and rw t?'e i-v ,..r.i." nf beeinners ee e '.ii fi:r. a .'a c; 1 1'rtt.t gr-.uers. We have taj.treisof tt :n.n 4 w h. i lb "Yoar'drHt i c for eri.4i.ii -trat-rri-. Raspberries are ' : test I hare er eea. WTsolesale at.d mail P-cts of cur plants sent by mau fre on apiicai.on. i ' PUBDY & HAXCK. frciiia lienU, Ind. l-3ro... . .. . GRAPE VX22X3. COSCQRD GRAPE Y1XEA. - Tvn Ycnrt Old. COXCTtSD GRAPE VTXES, Thru Years Old. DELAWARE GRAPE VISES, -' Tvco Year Otd, DELAWARE GRAPE YIXTS, Thrre Ytvrn Oi l. . DIAXA GRAPE YLXIZ, '. . . . . Two Year Old. DIAXA GRAPE VISES, . - TTiree Ytan OtL ' -j CREVEWSG GRAPE VTXm, Tko Yrvr OiJ. CRLYELLXQ GRAPE VIS FX, Thrre Year Wit OPORTO VI .V.f, Two Ytmri Old. 9 POX TO VINES, Thrtc Ymr OI L. . Two year oLl Tines of the following kinds grown ont of doors, frora bering vines and very healthy, with stronz lanre roow, and warratiUil to m&kestroug growth If properly pUated: : , . - HARTFORD PROlTFTr'. TOXA. TRAELLA, S0RTilRX MCSCADIXE. JLERECCA. PERKIXS. iSAMELZX. ATA WHA. IVES, BLACK FX, L HA f i r ASTRFR. ' CLZXTO.V, JIAXY OF RtfLRS HYBRIDS, These Tinea are on land which mast be desired, ami will be sold l vims y .ciurLA.i. For ottality of Vine4! heretofore, went from Uils .Nursery, refer to CoL B-.W. Faunaaa. All the Ica'llng varieties of trees and planU to be found in a well ai-pointed Nursery al- wava on li;inrl. . - For lift of very low rrlces, address K WARR SYLVESTER, Zyow, JWir York. ft-bii-Tm Western Trees for Veslern ORCHARDS. Tlie largest Mtock of one year oM Apple Tree west of the Mississippi. Wecnltiyle those Tartcties Buitol toour western climate. Our trees, thouith only 1 vear old, are very Ixtrxe and titrjnz.tolj loi '4 Jjet high j, the very best size fur fehippi'ig knz Uiiice, anl tmnsplant'"! with more eti.se and safety than larger Ireos. PEARS, Two years ol I. Very fine. ALSO. VINES, TLANTS, Ae Ar. SESD FOR CATALOGUE. Address bTARK, HARNETT, A CO., febll-Sm LoxiUiana. 51o. CHEEBY BILL NUESEELES. Established in 1S54. NURSERYMEN, DE.LERS AND PLANTERS, will find at these X urscries a complete collection of thezs aitd pilaiits, in every department. Standard XVoit Trees, Dwarf Trait Tree, Small Frnits, Grape Vines, Fruit Stocks, Ornamental Trees, Stroba, Vines, &c Evergreens, In great variety. Hoses, a Dne collection. Seedlings, for nurserymen, Rare Plants; recently im ported, Hnnbarb & Asparagns, an Immense stock. NEWWHOLESALE CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED. Iloopes, Bro. A Thomas, febl3m WEST CHESTER, Penn. THE KITTATUnrY. The LARGEST y and most Prodactlve, r .: ( ) SWEETEST and most Delicloiis, HARDIEST, J and everyway the best i Blackberry XCaiawm I J j . The above Is amply borne ont J or Hie t3Urnouy of all wbo have j-r given it a fair trial all over the 4 J coantrv.and is tneoniy new rratt or recent introduction toa comes on to the recommendations of its tniwitua frlenOi. PLAXTS OP TlltS AND OTHER KINDS. Also the Best Strawberries k Raspberries, T.nTlLY ROSE, : aud other Seed Potatoes, delivered at yonr nearest Poet Oflice as cheap m It you culled al tbe nursery in person, and YFarranted Genuine. PRICE LIST. GRATIS. Address H WILLIAMS, ' JVoniefnfr, Xnif Jrrtrr. ebll-3m TIEEIAGE KrilSERIES. HIGjTTHTOWN, XEW JERSET. ' Pcjacli Trees and Small Fruits A SPECIALITY. t 100,000 Agriculturist and Wibt.n Strawberrr at 10300 WDeon s ijirly Black berry, at 8 per 100 : ?A ru.e l las'. Peach Trees-lst sine, 10 i n'; A) pr 1JX0: 2nd size. Wilson s Early Blackberry, lt..t -ntticgs. per 100. r perLOti: MOiH-rin.in). Klttatlnny, 75 eta. per KJO; 4 r l,u; 30 per 10JXXJ. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP 9 Raspberry, Elaclibcrrytraiv- uerry, ana oincr I'lants, AT LOW KATES. II vine made the Ifarserv bnslnew th f.i v. pation of nay Ufe, and procured my Stock wily from reliable aourcess, thow who may favor me with their orders may depend on fin what they order u w nawe, aw nrs qnai;iy in every reepeet. Trees and plants necked to crrv In onfo any distance, and delivered tn railrnrf I iit fn.rJ cbartre, afur a hich they are at pun-baners reox. . Cash, or satisfactory references most accompany orders. - sKt yoor orders early, and tbev shall be prompt ly attended to. For Price Lin anii t'lrffrHuifs., -Address - CHA-S. l.LACiC. ' M-n lliebtstown.X.y ' THE REST I'LL ILWT:, IF. IT A C.STBA FARM.J-i:arlr Roe Pofatr. American aoGF."viiin-i !Viiit. rinfn t,-. Corn,' Clovtrst. unjj J-r:e :, liocn. - V.,m in r tolr Cott-r. Sena far the "Etanni.i r... JeireiV tAv Weenln. Andrew otUiiUiiixi:.ili2siiivr1iburjr',ra.. .gilvpi: i-l T 1 T tTTVT'Cfl i. Jl. JL A If i. .1 4 J I I H " ST. ft M f A I" ' '" - CF ALL. VAUILTII . At a Ur-a stuck cf . - . . . C-rr.:n! I'Janta and Cntlln-rs, G0C3EEEP.RIES, R0SE3, " STRAV BERRIES, Raeabsirb, Etc-, FOiV SALE CnEAP pend aisy for Pit-.e list and Eiays on Grape CuiUire, to Dt.H. PCTTRODKIt, Biooaunrtoa, EI. U-tai ... CRAPS YESES FOR SALE." Plants of. Best Quality ! ! PRICES MODERATE. All tbe leading Varieties, sach as C0yCORI.CT.IXTOX. FIA.WFK TTA11T l"OUi P1UI IFI I? Oil TO If li VIiUiI'IA.C and niany jriw and rare varices. AUGHURICK, CYNTIIINA, DI ANA, HAMBURG, MILES. MOTTLED. MARTHA, ROGER'S HYBRID, tcv A LAO, SHALL ntUlTaX Strmwserries, Easfberriea, Blackberries, Of tb beet Market Varieties; ( AND SEED POTATOES, Enrly Coodrlcli, Harrison and . Carl j Hose. All lb above of onr twrn rrrywinjrT genuine an4 of EEaT QCAIJ1V. Warranted Address ISIDOTt urH A sos, Busbbers, iio. Prica list Gratis. OE POUD YILL YIELD 3,000 POUUDS IU OUE SEAS02I, BY PLANTINO THE GENUINE Early Hcco Potato ! BUY THE GENUINE FROil G E O . A . D E I T Z , (Tbe Great Seed Wheat Farmer.) . CIIAM RF.R.SBCRO, PA. 1 Powid Early Time sent by Mail, peetpaid, for tl 00 4 Pounfisof ijriy lluse. bv Mil. ixti.i.l fc.r 2 (i I Peeii Karty Kne, delivered at tTianioent?ure fff I 1 Pert jir:y K.se, by ilati. pt:Mri , j &t j 4 Pound of S':rrrui I infjc h v l , i .x. ;.l i m J i ikjboj .-ew urarvorics: ats, bv Jiail for 1 O) 4 iVun!i;;wla.hUal.ient br Mali for 1 00 4 Pour:! Xonmy Oaw se::t bv Ma:l t.jr I ij 4 Pounds SprLna: Bnrley. sent bv Mail f,,r 1 m m. j ti.un xamisnin .orn. or iail tor. 1 if Poutidi Tellow GourtJ Stf Corn. bV )til lor. 1 00 Pounds bet three var.eties of .sweet Corn 1 PouimIs CMna Tea Spring Wheal by Mail, for- 1 SO Pounds hlM-ii SeaSrii)i Wheat bv Mail. fur. 1 Vi Pounds t anadaClu&prin Wheat bv Jiail 1 go Pounds Ilt-duTow Sunns Wheat bvifail, lor 1 W Pounds Kioliratvi-pnQ Wheat bv Mail, for 1 00 Pounds Scotch i;e Spnnir Wbeat by Mail for 1 TO Pounds Mammoth Bt-arted Sprirty Wbeat, foe. 1 W Pounds smixh-hewled SDriiii? Wlmi for iim 4 Pounds White Homioy Corn fcr - 1 (i . r-oonos or iumn fotatJies, by Mailfi 1 00 4 Pnnnda Far! lirMr!rW-h Vrtat, k. r,.;t r. i n.. 4 PouimIs While P.aca Blow Putatoei. bv Mii' 1 i roor.us 01 e;ue tr.iM 5a tor .. , , Poorxis of Italian Cint- sd for i n i w 1 no l 1 00 1 00 1 ' 1 OQ Poui;ds of rehard Grass sed for 4 Poonds of Ileni Urw t?eel for t PSutid of A tsike or SweediMh Clover WH fr.r 2 Pounds of Cow ;ri or tail Clover Seed for i i-oomisor rea t over Seed fi.r 1 Pound of Ksryptiaa seven-headed Wheat. et t oaur tjutler. at L fiMiuuerylNirst 1 Pair of CheMer White llo, not altin. deliv 3S U) ered at cnamtiersDure. boxtd -vi m Trio oi Brabma Pootra Jr owls.dtli vered at Chaiu- wrwiun, ooxen juj t jjnobM-Tibe fat the EXPF.kiwiT.vtiT. v a t JOL KN'AI Only lumper year. "Tbe money. In all cases, to accompany tbe or- UCI. All orders filled nromntlv krfiwi i nvrr-z Proptleujr of the Great Sent U'h&i ):rii.rim.Titi Farm. CbambersburK. Pa. Farmers can rely that all Seed, Stock and Fowls sent out by Mr. Geo. A. lx-lti, are true to name and pure of tbe kind. rM Til EE PLASTERS. If yoa wish, to plant this coming sprinr. send la your orders early, and save T1I.EE PEDLEU'S margin. A fine stock of two year old APPLE, PEAR, PLUM AND CHERRY. Aiso&bade Trees, Evergreen Ornamental Bbrnbs, and a general Nursery Stock C05STAJTTLT OS II AND, AT THE PROSPECT HILL NCHSERIES, Geneseo, Illinois, J. fc E. RICIOIO.ND Preyrieter. Correspondence solicited. 14-4ra Fiftli Year. 200 Acres. GREAT 17ESTEMI HURSERIES. Z.YOXS, CLISTOir CO, 10 WA. Prnit tSs Ornanieatal Trcc3, Ortrpe Viiie, Scc, FOR SPRING 1869. We offer for next snHr. n'nt.itnn. . - . . rfifiLi"llr" .BUk' a;l irr..wa on open prairie oil arid guaranteed to le fully as zood as repre sented. For full particulars, send for oar Cutalogne wbicb is MAILED FREE. Apple seeds, warranted fresh, JI3.00 per busheL Osage seed3, " - j-, no Fine Osage Plants, 3,00 per JiMV Dr. JIIO. S. EutlS & CO. Khi THE SAEEI. Plrst Premium awarded by the Lk rhere Grape Grawerw A4M-iatiea for -tbe Best Six clusters of Fruit, Qaaiity to Euia." Eavin? Tblrty A ores of tha R at r-c i. --i t w or.ni.;er it for bar.iin pret i in brlTiff. frwi.m fmn -JVl v - ... ciu-.r, aou-h'irfi foreign anai.ty of fruit, tha best and mot proauieoni-o,r Grape in America. --year Oiit.- A! to). n.y. a)ii 1-SarOid 6,.J- -.r li.i JT; Li TT A irKTpr, Pajsn, orr EH foctoB P. o .chwj-waCow. y. Yi-' U-tr. iav- a L. i-. i.T J-.i. . ... ; Afjle-B. rVars, f . Plvt er, i . till l ' I -5 ' Ccrrrri! or Salary. v- 1- to-3 CO U-UH.T 0 LD C A ST L i Ii U Fi S E Rl r S - g cvn.i, oxr.i e A) c dn x, T Iavite ta at- nf Dealers an I Plaafri,, fo&?!rrtU-5M-Te acl re;b aaaon Ci0!i!0DSE5'Sffii AT "WHOLESALE, lnc?tnJ!ii PrIt Tree sjj'jM a:I rwaj-'. ik1 fevertrre ljr'cio, fsastK PraUe-Craerr see-A3 Re, l.reea naae asd vufj PartieswL.hi-s.L'lrfry rT5VTor tber fbr tir rrz , 'T- either qaemea to pre as a ea.I or mriU . encioaing stamps ftr eata;( -a as luiow, DeseriE trve CataJosr.e (,frw::iv . DescriDtiv CatAWu. r viwujto stair pa. Wbolesale Trade Ut-wie rd staaap. Addre, T. C 3IAXVELI. JL EUOj UenMa, Oatario, Co., 5. Hy co:.::.:Er.ciAL i:u-3e?.!ej, EirrEi eris co rrsn. IaAaPInttnum z Cpra, Proirietor. l,C00,CCa Satire Crape TI-.r For sale. staiea. ei'n aud mad at fc ratea. f fWI rYM fVin n n im rt . 2 .J K.rtord Pro;:.- :-vHr ni 3' 1-iana. I y,, o. " 2 .' Ive s eedljw. hrf v'; ' 1C .ill Inna. Li v ' " 1 i.iw lrar::a., 'v A'rOWr,"m- h-'". Morton V:r. k -rr: '- JJJlIU Y Hi? 2-V r o -1 C-herry Tre. 1-year o.d, at I.oca ALSO PTTACir TV.ri. PLfM TRKrs ami Tge(hera !:ha Ure stock ef Apple See!:inirj 1 Cutting, ; Psre. riurn and ("hi-rr sw aud I P-ar s-e.lH-pr.ne: with AppX.ra.ls.fjrailiea l't order. Satisracllon Guaranteed. in all rMert.H. t'...r.n.c;.: v i m ii VtawZZL bal4l;h Addrew, A.rLATTXAX s?Ptr;CK l.r .t", .r- Cj ta. CATALOGUES FREE! ix O'mrzri co:r izcos CATALOGUE of SEEDS. ASI GVIDS TO THE PLOWEIl A3D VEGETABLE dr7?, "IT r."rlC- of eh-nre. sben-d e drrsa Lcimed.ate r M . O Kt' )' V w.vi m n, wander A Carry V feak. iiWy .TERSEIalES OF TT. F. XIEIIaLSi DAYTON", OHIO. AX OLD KSTABLiymrsXT WITH A XEW FEA TUJiE. ErerT Trrsaa raa Prvcare Trees aani flaaW At Wholesale Prices, by orderlna; tbronh onr Hub rrartmeot. For prices and other iafonaaUe.addre W. P. IIEIKtS ISHfcn . . Dayton. CM Benton Comity irnrscricS- EntabllHlicd In 1830. Trult Trcc or all KInf, ADAPTED Tt OUSTHYISC CT;:-tTi ALSO SiLVLL FRUITS, EVERGREEN of all jjises; UARDT 6nRUE?, JIEDGE rL-lNTi la larye or small quantities, at XOT7ET3 BATES Shipments nuw!e at Cedar Itapi.U. L.wa. Addrww, forpricps, JOi. L,. Hl'DD v co- Phensbcu--, nentoa Co. Io bi-.'Un 1S69. 156 W3I. n. LYMAN'S j Illustrated Floral Guii j XD j CATALOGUE OF SEEDS AND PLANTS, Th now mlI! rr.r ait.;,. 'r,r i.,na of V LX1 VHr(eti f l'!of.r ari Diana. H ? i spiKa.JJy ilicstrated with sixmt thirtr nntnot'" ! engravinir" anI two hiut;:"ji colore i ptai, wtjicn wui be, the ceiromtett colored from natnre In it will be Tf end HT arranrisi th- tlowr eHriien; tou'l-'t.er ai'.a fuT reetiort. i.,r riowjn? s.-a. TraixrntJnc c p" ' work will beseut tr? t' al nv Cu-.uii.frH. as " ' all otfivr. on rwvipt of ten ceut.s auicb i ta t tbe actual vnm. I I am aiso introducing, ta tin Puliiic my ae Ta to, the LY"1 AZV IA'ir30TTI CIA STE Dr. r. P'r. uw "T-i-r.( .h,..l.l jiare This Tomato fat a rrtwa hHwn a i reu-i " ' ' '"'L variety and ta Lf-tfrs IVrCected. rrin.'T , smotKhnens aud a.j'..:r of (tie Lailer, irro" " clusters; e b r-m oerM from x U ter jT maoes on iu it ia p-rt.- ilv smooik awl round. a)x)ot the size oi a j iwui app-; r-lt rosv pinit,and ke.ri well: j;.d. han but and u no Uoht or. j- ibs bet early vaneo have. It is uneTCe...! fi.r ,,.. Cions tbt cooitinc: brtn vrv b.xi rtsv'.f eajuiKs it evi.-ei.H tii "a(.m'ToiiuU()." r Its frnit evenly. ab.(.t tn ilm-s N-i.-re tne ' a a-lndouotiiy the befit mr k wt vartetyw 1 in -iistnca.a. . TliSVa.netv u pMc-H frwrt wJl.i 15 it f ponediu fnki TfcX l)i fcirr-U Ssnioothlied. mics insilvltd PAcxirrs, E-1 retoaimeii'irt t-m., c. . Ausireas . . t -Ijnportere ee-t, Eu3,and FUs ' " LereK- J Trrrrrr.;-:-- :,, it i. B i-Jiff