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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1869)
AGEICULTUEAL. XL T7. mUTAS, TAltr. jj-AH Cotnmw&icatloaa Intended for this Depart- snoeld bs adtfreaeai to tne Editor. neaofla? ITenry Kaxra frcra A corrc?pondent of the Sural Amar ran reccornends the following plan. YTe Ufce the boxes off carefallr, and set thetn In a larger box, or barrel, and throw wine light cloth over the top. The bees In the honey box will; soon all cluster on the cloth, and can be set at liberty at pleasure. The l?t method I have erer tried for driving the bees from the boxes, is to take them off just before eight, and place them upon the table after supper. They should be inverted, as several of them can be placed side by si 1e, and a box of some kind turned over them, which is just large enough to cover the entrance of the caps. In the morning the bees will be cindered together, when they can be set out of doers and allowed to seek their own hives. Or if it is preferred, each set of boxes may be numbered, and kept separate from others, and the bees emptied in front of the hive froru which they were taken. The chief advantage this plan posisesses over others, is that it prevents the jarring of the boxes, which in warm weather, when the comb is tender, often does serious in Jury to the honey, both in appearance and value. A Talnable Pamphlet. "We are Indebted to Is a dor Ersn A Sox, of the Bash berg Vineyards and Orchards, Bush burg, Jefferson Coun ty, Mo.t for a copy of their "Illustra ted Descriptive Catalogue of Grape Vines, Email Fruits and Seed rota toes," cultivated and for sale by them. It is one of the most valuable cata logues we have seen. The leading and Taluage varieties of grapes, raspber ries, blackberries and potatoes are accurately and beautifully illustrated, and an accurate description of all giv es. The book also contains a valua ble treatise on the climate, soil, and aspect of American grape vines, ac companied with many and valuable Castrations as to planting and train ing the vine. Also an illustrated arti cle on insects injurious to grape vines, diseases of the vine, gathering the fruit, and wine making. The typo graphical execution is very fine in deed. It is truly a valuable work, and ought to be In the hands of all grape growers and small fruit cultnrists. Price 23 cts. Send for a copy. We have received the circular cata logue of J. VT. Peakxjlx, Riverside TTcrseries, Davenport, Iowa. The llajor has enlarged his business, and Cnr presents a fine list of almost all kinds of nursery stock. He needs no endorsement from us as a fair reliable tzslzt. He is well known in this part of Nebraska ; was for many years a resident of Nebraska City. He has arat a great deal of stock into this State, and it has given universal satis faction. His grape vines have no su periors in quality or prices. Some can j be seen now growing on our own firm. Eiawaxgeb & Barky, Rochester, New York, again offer the people of Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa, tn epportunity to supply themselves with everything in the nursery line. The fine pears and apples exhibited by cs at our Fair, were from trees purchased at this nursery in 1S57. They need no vouching from us. . JJoopes Beo. & Thomas, of West Chester, Fa., advertise with us again rgain this falL Last year we received a, lot of stock from this nursery, which was very fine indeed. The plants were healthy, thrifty, and exceeding ly well packed. We have no hesitan cy in endorsing Hoopes Fro. Thorn at. The editor of the Germantown Tel cgr' h says he has raised larger and finer Cgs in his garden than any im Im ported. The only trouble is the trees must be buried In winter. We have raised fine figs in Ohio, grown out doors, and are trying the experi ment In Nebraska. We have a half dozen varieties now growing In our garden and doing well. They are easily propagated; grown as readily from cuttings as currants. Tuicnxx-E. We make no preten tions to scientific knowledge on the trichinae question, about which so much has been said and written the past few years. We have always thought, however, there was less in it than many suppose. Prof. Agassiz rays "that animals resembling trich inae Inhabit every kind of meat fish, Cesh and fowl and that if anybody wishes to surely avoid all such Ingre dients he must abstain from all kinds cf food." Central Uniox Agriculturist astd Missouri Valley Farmer. The September number of this valu able paper is on our table. It is an excellent number, well filled with original and interesting articles. We see that our old friend, Dr. Kridel Laugh of Clarinda, Iowa, contributes liberally. He is an excellent writer on all agricultural subjects. Every inner In Nebraska should have the J.jriadiuriL: Published at Omaha, rtmllly, by Jcnxu Bchjx. Terms, A Good Sized Wheat Field. A llr. Dalrymple, of Cottage Grove, T7ia harvested two thousand acres of wheat the past year was cut, bound, tad sheered ia just nine days. Fif teen reapers and one hundred and twenty-five men were employed to do the work. Mr. Dalrymple estimates his crop at fifty thousand bushels, or tn average of twenty-five bushels to the acre, all of which he says will rank as No. 1. IX. Michel & Bko., of G ravois Nur- tcri:?, EL Louis, offers a tte lot of Dutch Bulbs and Grape Vines. Their ttocx. we know to be good, and speak for them a share cf patronage. Read tncir advertisement. Tall rioTrlng. The Western Farmer, Madison .Wis consin, contains an excellent article on fall plowing, from which we ex tract the following: 'Farmers generally are not aware of the great benefit derived from fall plowing: or if they are convinced of its usefulness, they are unaccountably delinquent, short sighted, or worse in neglecting it to such an extent, It should be as much the regular busi ness of the farmer In the fall, to plow up all the land he designs to cultivate the next season, as to sow, or plant, or harvest,- in their respeciive seasons. Were he impressed with its advanta ges, he would not leave it to be done if convenient, or to be taken hold of when the teams and hands could not set at work elsewhere; but would do it anyway : get at it early and keep at it until it" was done. One great benetit derived from it is the Increased fertility which results from it. It opens up the soil to the influences of the air and weather at the season when the atmosphere is charged with a large amount of those gaes and vapor?, generally absorbed by the earth. Where the ground is thrown up looe at this season, this material will lie stored up for future u e in greater amount We have no doubt but that a good share of the benefit, thought to e the result of early sowing and planting, eornes from the extra amount of nutriment furnished bv the land on account of this fall plowing. Thus it is a cheap way to manure, and for this alone it would pay welt Bei1es this, where the soil is light and the fall rains 11 up the intersti ces, the action of the frosts of winter carries on the disintegration and fur ther subdivision of the materials of the soil : which adds essentially to its productive enenrv the coming season. Where land is plowed in the fall it is always in a condition to be worked earlierin thesprinjr: the surface water evarorates and drains off, so that it is L 1 ury some cays sooner man wnen packed down hard. Every farmer know that this is a very important consideration; for these few days usually add much to the quantity re ceived, and give treat security against total failure, if the season should be unfavorable. It also contributes ma terially to the success of a crop by the destruction of injurious insects that have taken up their winter quarters; thrown up at this season, myriads of worms and insec ts and eggs are des troyed, and great loss prevented. It also aids in keeping the farm free from weeds; by throwing up the roots of the perennials, where the frosts of winter will destroy their vitality; by covering the seeds of the annuals, it causes them to germinate in the fall, and they are also killed by the frosts. Again, plowing at this season, does much to relieve the press of work in the spring. A thirsty farmer will al ways find plenty to do, but the open ing of the year naturally brings a great amount of labor, crowded of necessity into a small space of time. If the farmer drives the work, and not the work the farmer, he will find more time to do this in the fall than in the spring. An objection has been urged, that heavy rains and snows pack down the soil, so that it is not in as good condition to receive the seed. Some seasons are worse in this re spect than ethers, but the remedy is at hand; go over it with a cultivator cr drag and it will be In good shape again. Even if it should be necessary to plow again, the fall work would be Rr trom labor lost V e are so sure of the utility of fall plowing that we would urge farmers to adopt it as a fixed rule in their system of culture. Agricnltnral Colleges Cook rarxrslng, &c There are yet many who are con stantly opposing Agricultural Colle ges, and down on "book farming," as they call it, and are for the "good old way." I tie lion. A. D. hite, President of Cornell University, re cently delivered an address on the subject of Agricultural Education, in which he referred to the influence of Agricultural Colleges in France. We extract the following : "In ISIS DeDombasIe established the Agricultural College of Iioville. t or some vears that establishment was a blessing to France. Itecords of its practical and experimental agriculture were published, and with the best effects; but at last Dombasle had sunk in health and fortune, and the colleee stopped. It was spoken of as a fail- ure. hat is a failure? Two young ' men went quittiy out from it and wrote an answer on the soil of France wrote it in letters so deep and wide that it will never be effaced. The first of these young men went upon the barren heaths of Brittany, took over L3X) acres, brought to bear upon it the science and practice he had learned at Itoville, and -produced a noble, fertile farm. That farm is now the seat of an agricultural college, and a centre from which has radiated scientific and practical knowledge for tne reclamation of all that part or France. Another pupil, M. Beviere, went forth. He went to the southeast of France. There he found, near the confl-ence of the Rhone and Saone, a district of sixty-seven square leagues, a marsh, supposed to be irreclaimable, with a scanty population, dying of fever, lie took a farm of 1G00 acres, applied methods learned at Roville, and reclaimed it In two vears. The reclamation cf the remainder follow ed, the fever rate sank from 23 per ct to I per cent of the farm hands, and the district Is now the seat of a thrif ty, healthy population, and in the midst of it stands the agricultural col lege of Ia Saulsaie, a centre of scien tific and practical knowledge for all that part of France. At the Imperial College of Grignon, they showed me a map of France, all dotted over. Each of these dots rep resented a graduate. There they were in every corner of the country, each man thoroughly trained in the best science and practice of agriculture, aud justly indeed is that institution proud of their character and influ ence." Dudley & Merrelx, of Geneva, New York, offer the new Grapes, Walter Eumelan, Iona, Salem and Martha, with prices of each. They also have a general assortment of nur sery stock. We call attention to their advertisement Ed. Rev ley, of Oranga, IIL, pre sents for the consideration of our readers the "Owen's Ttrawberry." It is well recommended by good author ity. Send for the Fruit Grower. C&OOSXXXGTOX KURSEHY. 03 Acres. . 10th Year. 10 Green-tenses. Fmtt. Ornamental and XnrRerr ftor-k. immense and rrl:abie assortment rerr low for coxh. dffWra. 1, Z and t year. Vaneues adapted to all locaiii. tnoludinc hardr Northern eorih.Burh as lnxMess Oldenburg, liislop. Transcendent ana oth er Cb Appie. I a i-Hr. ivrtrt. Chrrrirt, Jfj.-m. Qvitir. Orapex, Znrrtt and Zrrrpm a. 1 rttrt. .V w -J Strtcty. tp lird-te Jliitt, JCitm. o n Hrdr Ku'.be and 1 jiiiv for Fall planting, lluot liraIs put up to or dtr in Iwl iyle. AIki etipvii.ir colored plate of Fruits and Flow ers, (send iu ceuta for Uui.tw. IV-re of boras at-nta. 1. K. PHiEXIX. "-t in-viminin, McLean IIL TOR WORK, Neatly and Plainly O Exeetiteit. at the Advertiser Job Roomt. H ATS AND CAPS. All Varieties ati.t My les, at HETZIX'S. HETT ADTESTISX:aiE.XT. THE BUST GRAPES! Introduced br Dr. Grant. Tneenoj-'est fan 9t Btack (rrmnet: r-nena befare U Hartiard: diKCTt: sowertor flavor. Makus U het t O iwvm Fulry tested in all pans of THE IO.V4. tKd or Catawba Cqjor.) Jfow rteoenfeed nmlifH m fAe fitaa C dttrd of Zmiiewe." feipen wita Ue ewli O eJ Uo'-qTm.iled 1" every rood quality of ap m w-aranoe. nvrr. narl v ;ror ke-p- irf.txUjr maiir Wtule Mine of the thj KnM qnamy. THE SALE2I, (Catawba -Ootorj ? tot. THE 3IARTH., Tb b"t of ill WIFTTS GZAPES. "IT- bndr want tL" Erij, deiicioos, butij. Or tb lKJe four bj mail for Ot n ZUXKLJLS- or WALTZ, Ur- .$3.00 5.00 Our ttpp?T of TTTMFrA' rim a coodr t5 mrt of tr. Gmn' unbroken stock of lM rr. be'cre fce relinusieJ bosm, and therefor recmoe feeynttd cjos ion. Oar iock as large, and unsurpassed In qnalitr. We of!r vine of every name, sanely. tT Uie en. hundred or Uioasaad. l low rates. H Vn aim larpr m.':srtirm ' J ofVr lmdi rorVfwx. al l lie k4 pricww ec-nsirteE t wilh good plant. c(n4 nr-patauca and iair Jaiuur. Wi lMrrift liretiar tmd frier tenlfrrc DIDLLT & 5IERRELL, V?m ymraerynaem, GfCTt, X. T. Dutch rioirerDalbs. Onr IV-icrrprtve Caulosr of Tn!?p. Hvartnths. arcii. cromv Liliv.HardTUertDeoa FUnta, fiy-ohs. Acl. is now rnkiy. and will be mailed on apriKalioa. Address, H. XTTTtTT. W BF.O 45m r.l Ixms Street. St Loo to. Xo. Grape Tines. f ffi( one and two year oM rrape rin. of 1""'uuu uie leading raneiion!y-aU grown in the open errand. ... I'er. and tbe wishjnr U plant larreJr-. wCl do weil to send tor oor glrre before esg-Jig eiwhere. Andres . H. yfTCIIF.L iPO, ktm 411 LociKt street. St Loqi. Xo. MOUNT HOPE NURSERY ROCHESTER, N. Y. (ESTAIIUSWXD 1S1CL) r.rmMct ireproTtne their rmawX Orthasiv itb. Uxsw iri jA:Pt"rjw. Nn'Earxtx and DtALE in Trer. will find our rtock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees the larrws. and the ooUectioa the trrr-t extensire and complete in toe U. S. All orr'.em.larpe or ?nail. wiii receire prompt and carefal anenuon. Paciin? for dsdact poinu per fbrmed in Ue most skilifal and tboroush manner. SMtnZl parrris wt by mnH kVj to drtirrd. iKeaertptiv and mnstrated pricetf OataloriKa, aert prepaid on receipt of mp. m foUow : Jfo.1 Fraita.lOc "o. iOraa menial Tree. 10c So. C'reen-nocse, 4c. "o. 4. Wholesale, ruz. Address Bochepter, X. T. Owen's Strawberry. Every Han Should have a Patch. JX it rv mntf ftnOmrtwu prirtaf this OeUcirmM Uer rg. Oiicaro Republican. '.Otnrn t hrrrf rmtrtl amtidrrablr tvtmimtitm of Ote J-'ur, both frxim tU tite mdJUtror."iroi Prairie Keriew. "It it a lary. frn'TW, trnriH brrry, JfcJM vikite, trUJk m pLrntnnt eeid. Prairie Farmer. "Dittlte brat UiUe berry we erer lasted." Paxton Be-cord. "It amtifnt wore mterhnrime matter trad trs titer Outn any other variety tee maverrrr tatted." iiillmaw Joamal. A t a Ut-'-'e berry it it wnrfyallrtl trw as f berry grourm iMtbit lnrli! Iroqnow Republican, - rv Wtt t-iUe Wtt rmttratetLr''Vi. H. Mann. " Thnr are very large ami riehtavored." Kankat Eeriew. "It it W of the perrpUr't eontdenre. KesohiUoa of Onargo Hdrucoltoral Society. A eopv of the Fnrit Grower, gtrin a full descrip tion ni enrarins of tb berry, tent to any addrea mi. ZD. EWLrY, Jta Oranpa, IIL PEACHES ! PEACHES ! We again offer oar tnoaHy beary stock of veU grown and tnxUty. First Class 4 to feet-fS per 100 (60 per KM Second Class Z to 4 fee f per 100f per MOO CHERRY TREES. LargcBlocksofStrong2&3yearsold First Class i to 7 feet-f IS per 100 fI50 per 10W Second Class 5 to S feet-fit per 100 4: 00 per 1WO Plums and Apricots. One Year Old, Nicely Branched and Perfectly Healthy. Concord & Clinton Grapes. One and Three Years Old, at Yery Low Rates. EVER GREEIVSt All the Finest Sorts, in Quantity, Cheap. Roses ! Roses! Roses! Choicest Varieties in Cultivation. Hybrid Perpetual V- per 100 flOO per 1000 Prairie Climbing f per 100 feo per 10C0 Tea, China, Aolsetta, Bourbon, &c &.CV, at very low rates. SiaT A Tall line or Stock in every Department. HOOPES, BRO. & THOMAS, CIIKRRY HILL XTBSERIES. West Cserter, Pa. "V" "D The Bnoi of Enrrfrrem. a prarttcal work i.1 D on the Cooe-Bearinc Planta. by Josian Hoopes, pent per mail, prepaid, on receipt of price, WAddreas an aboTe. H-Tm OSAGE HEDGE PLAXTS. HAJiGIS & SOMilEK, Of the Stak XruTiiF5, Qniner, Tllinoln, offer to the trade a larire quantity of Osage Plants, grown oo roCing land and therefore very snperior to tboe grown on flat land tbn wet snramer. They will be coid very rneap for cash. Tboee deshring plant bv the inr, lru or I AW.mo will do well to correspond with them. Jvew Trade Uat now reaiv. 47-4 m QUIXCY XCItSElIY. We bare a large and complete stock of . ATPL.K, PEACH. CHERRY. AP RICOT. ORNAMENTAL. AND SHAPE TREES EVERGREENS, GRAPEVINES. SMALX. FRUITS, ROSES, SHRUBS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Prona rated and rrown by ns at oor Tnrsery, which we otVr to pinntert at an low rates as equally gnod nock can be furnished at any other Nursery in the country. We do not bnr. bat r5e oar utock. and nwxa qoently can and do gnarantee every article bealLhy ai1 true to name. We rive muall orders the aame attention that we do iarce one: Parries favoring o with their order wilt please give an plain directions, now. where to. by what roote. aiM to whom they wish their rood ronsicned. (Yrrepondebce aolh-ited and Price List sent oo appiirauon. . Address isyo'jr ox A-m Cjuincv. Ill price list rr.riT tretls. Standard Pear, one year rtronr r'aiit three years, fi tocru. toift 3 100 Trawendenf Orah, tLree years, ru, fJO ; 1$ WO Iwarf Pear. vear. f ne atot-l JtoS s.tajM!ard and Dwarf Ctierry, 2 ya, Cn t to U K i wari a rTis. i Tr. p ne. MAT-'-A R l CHtKRY PITS. PIUM3 is ics VlCAXXTY 4 Pr Bas&eJ We send tmt the bent onalirr of Stork. Ht over Stn.(Xn Standard and Iwsrf Pear, and an ahna dance of other eszork. Cataltxme Free, containing partirulara. If you want good tock, at reeonalle rata, aeot for it. r. t. somnrTrjr m . IarTii:e, N. Y. OSAGE ORANGE: 2,000,000 SPLXXDH) TZAinSl We wfll deliver on board the cars of the H. Pt. Jo. It. free of packing, good strong thrifty plants. $2 per 1000. swta ell tou 1HH) D plni-t a lower aw xhtr chim Brkheld, Xa. pOLLARS. All kinds nnd sfvlcs, fti hetzeL s. FRUIT! FRUIT! FRUIT! BTASVAZD rZAX- SandSyears 4d! m 09 DWAZr TEAE- I aod I years old 2D 96 BTASDAZO PfUR 1 year pi d , . . , Iff 00 htax7 rsAs- per KB pw Jos per 100 per WO pel 1 vear 12 e BTAXDAXIt CBZXSi 1 yeiroia CM frrj vt j m apple 1 war ftOBtbvdL. trri roj sj afl Iff 9t per NO per 100 1 year from) DatIms'i Tie-mlea I3ack Cap BpfcenT ti per l; faperl; taopexoo. 3Immsatk C3aser Clack Car SasfkenTt fs per HO; ftOperrnO; fia per m Pencca Black Ckv SaspWrry. (SOOperlOO; f0perK; fU9pernOL MTHaasH T. e Gaa, Arricltrlt. Grrrs Pralif c, French Seedling, Early May, aa4 Bwstaa Pia Strawbenr ' S3 00 pet 1000. Concord Grapes 5 ye rLware " 2 . f 40 per ir . K per . lperH . l J)perWX) . 50 per l 50 per 1W i per K . 20 ir 10t Tiana - -2 - Iona - 2 " Versanes Currant I year Cnerrv I White Grape 1 -RedDuich " 1 " - Apple and Angers Q since StacVs at LOW FI CURES. Anvof the above articles will be secnrely packed and delivered at tbt railroad, free of cost, except the bare cot of boi'W. Order!i should be accompanie4 with the cash, or good reference, Address, . .... - w. r. wizl. FaTvttertUe. Onondara Co. -3tm X. Y. All the New Blackberries) at Taar Owi Price. Lawton. Si per 1V Mirocri Mammoth. flO per 1SX K irtartiny. as per Ida. Wilson's Early j per ltl White Citwter. 10 per I'O. A ncsent Britlon. 1 1 per 100. ' Cumberland. per 10a Sabie Qoeen. lid per ItA. New Tbornlesa. i 1 per 100. ("bore Late Seedling, flO per KX. Parker, tio per l k Wachuett, S- per 10t Crystal White. S per im. Or one hundred of each for f5Q. Only at these prices this falL THOXTSOX APAMS, 4-3t Bra field. Mo. Nekraska and Kaasas Frak 3Ica LOOK HERE! We will sell yon. and pack free of cost: Mammoth Onter Raspberry, St pet 100 Senaca Black Cap " 4 Crden " J - - Philadelphia " 4 - " Clark S " " Lorn s Everbearing 8 " Golden Cap " Bed Qoeen " 4 " FJmClty 4 " " Miami - 1 - " Kobert's Black Cap " S - " Minnesota Golden - - " Elidale " " - P.vUss Early - S " " . Naomi - W - - . Prosser or Burlington W " Or one handred of each variety fir fTS. TMOJWSOX ADA3IX. 4-3t BrookilebL Vol Tk New Strawkerriea ax Tanr Deer VEHY CAXAP ! Now is the time to set, op to October 10th. Pr. N lease. fl per dox. per 100 Naoolean 3d, 1 . Jocnnda 1 C - Michigan. 1 - C Kramer eeedling 1 " Cbas. Downing I " " And all toe new ones at same price, delivered free by mail. Tnojirsos a dams. 4Mt Bmofcfield. Mo. Iwarf Mwaatala Caerriea. 1 Plant by mail, SL - - i. 1J - - 10. Grows bat three fet high; bears a Urge crop of Tery sweat Cherries. raoxpsox a damx 4- Brook field. Mo. SIIAIX FRUITS. We offer at prices named below, fine plants of Tl VNOO Black Naplfa. Cherry and White Grapa Currants ? years fS 0 EQ OS Black Napl&, Cherry and White Grapa Corrant. 1 year selected S 09 M 00 American and Hoogbton Gooaebernea, 1 year, selected am 70 00 Brinckie's Orange and Franconia Rasp berries 1 00 r dox. S 00 Apple Stocks, 1 year, 11 class V)JJ0 tor t- V) 00 Apple Stocks, 2 years. W class, 10.000 tor rro . a en Bed Fruited Barberry, 2 years S-12 inch 2 00 18 O0 All careftiliy packed and delivered at Express Office. Small plants of Currant, Gooseberry. Raspberry and Barberry, by 3IAIL, PREPAID, at same price. October is the very best time to plant CurrantsaDd Gooseberries. STICKNEY A BAUMBACTL Wawpm. WU September, 1. 17 -2m FOR THE FA EE TRADE. We desire to call the attention of Nitwit wen. llers and llanters to the following Stock, which will be sold low for cash : fvi.rrri A n.le Treea. JO.nns Peach Trees. St. Pear Trees. !. Dwarf Pear Trew. 30.( O Corrant Basbes. 20.X Gooseberry Bashea. lon.'rt) Grape Vines. Cherry Trees. i.0 rinrar Maples, Small, transplanted. m.rt Beech, small, transplanted. 3 '.'0 Biackberriea. mostly of the new varieties. 3.TO Ra.rberr-s. all the leading kinds. 4.nm.fo OMure Hedre Plants. &X White Birch. 4 to 7 leet And a iarse stock of Everrreens. Roses, Pbrnbs, Ornamental Trees. Bolbs. Ponas, Phloxes, ax. w Wholoaale Price List now readr. Send stamp for our Descriptive Catalogue of M pares. Address HARG1S 80MMLR, 47-m Star N oneries, Qoincy , IIL Trans cendant Crabs. St Clair Nurseries, SODIEB FIELD, ILL. I have a larre Stock of Traawendant. Large Red. Yellow and dierrv CTabs. Ixw Headed and well branched. 4 to feet. t- per HiO. fl-O per 1,000. No charges for packing. T-toi E. F. BABCOCK. "V I o it's Illustrated ataloguei OF Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, AXD Other Hardy Bulbs for Fall Planting Is now published, and will be sent nu toaU wbo apply. Address JAMES VICjT, 7-im SarKntrr, X. T. Charleston Nurseries! I import my Ba direct from the most reUabls growers in HOLLAND, which enables me to offer them at prices mnch be low the nnal rates, besides giving my ewtofners selections from UNRIVALLED STOCK. My order this year embraces none bat sach as have been thnronrhly tested and proved worth v. All warranted to give good satatftctioa, if properly treated. Poll tnstroctiens far the nsanaceraent ef Bulbs, may b found in my catalogue-no. . ROSES. BesHes bUba,I havcoa aa: a very cbolc aclee- ROSE??. GIIEENIIOTJSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, VINES. TREES, NATIVE AND HARDY GRAPE VINES, and othei small fmits. Ac, Ao. any an of whJch I f.vi half inclined to -ei! at reasonable prices. Shosld I rfiarrce my mind, will give doe aouce. I publish toot caialorus, any or aU of wnfca arc sent free upon application. Nw 1 Icrib Fruits, Flowering Sirubs and Troes. Na. 3 Deserve? Green House and Beddlcg Plants and Rosev Na. Wbo!eJwe or Trade List. Na.!4 Ifcitcfc rrti.ba. Address JV. C. irrZAIX, S-2m " Ctiarlestoa. Coles Ox, El, HED GE PLANTS GROTTO IS IUSSOERI, tSJSvuihcl Osage Sttdriantcdin lSCS. I will iti!p. Yr'zht pre pakl. to Phelps, or anj ether i;--- tmuion la Norta ICuaoun, Gcort Hedge Ila:zt29 At$3e xt xPa.C3erif?9taf Printed dlractloas famished. CHAS. PATTEES02?, XZEXSritLX, JBTX CTfAS. PATTTZSOX, of Kirkrrllle. J. Z. DA TIES and D. G MACABTHT. of LaPlata. have fbrmed a partnership to carry on a genera orsery nosines exiensi ri , unu turui .uu.w". at LaPlata, under the style ox Patterson, Davies 6 Macaifhy. We have an aortment of Emits at LaPlata also 3 acres API'ZZ .iZZbLLSGS, and expect to pia&t 400,000 Apple Grafts next season, with other things in proportion. 47-tm Springfield Nurseries. Established In 1S5S. LAKGE AXD ZZXX STOCK FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL R B ? Small Fruits in Great Variety. f?D A DC UIIICO in larpp supply, of pop- unni u viliku tuarou Id and choice new varieties. CWCDPDCEJ JO of tit desirable kinds CVllnUnllLtiO and different sizea. fre- qnenily transplanted in Nursery. A com plete assortment of ORNAMENTAL SSft USES: HOUSE dc BilDDLNG rLA"T3, BULBS, 4c SWEET POTATO and other Vegetable Plants, la their season. OSAGE ORANGE 1 r Assouan)! HEDGE PLANTS J ?Vo. 1, bjtbe 100,000 or 2HlUon. APPLE SEDUDCS nODT GRiFTSJ Yorxo Stocks Seedlings. AH the above crown with crest care, and enwil reference to the wants of tte Western planters. Aaarctt. SPA TT.DT V7 CT) J'-Gra sorinatieid. IH. OSAGE ORAXGE SEED AXD PLANTS AT WHOLESALE! We propose to supply any quantity of OSAGE OXAXGX PLAXTM AXB MMJ, to say the least, AS GOOD AS THE MARKET AFFORDS! SEEDS WARRANTED flLW. Both Seed and Plants warranted to give satisfac tion, as tne price and quauty. i or particulars ad dress. LAXSOX. rOBBTX ft rrj -w Stale Centre. low. APPLES and HEDGE PLANTS. APPLE Orchards and hedges are nec essiUea. Each practical farmer in the country should devote proper attention to them, and tot himself and latest posterity seccre their benefits. Having Kxtra Stock, and with twenty -three years experience, we taka great pleas ure la offering it at as cheap rates as any. We have CTYE HUIIDRED ACRES all employed, raising the hedge and apple AXZXTZA ZXZZGZTTC AGZXT WAXTZD IX ZACH T0WXAXD COVXTT. end Stamp for Premium Tjways. r want to sen Two iOUion Trees and Fifty XHoa Plants this season. " Splendid Shipping Pacilitiea.-C Tor particalars, adAresa, 7. ix. iiAinr iz co GAXn GILUfAX. TLL. 1869. 1869. SPECIALTIES. STANDARD PEACHES. GOLD. DF. PEACHES. CHERRIES, CURRANTS. AND GOOSBERIUES. Hna Trees, periou.; periudO.'fia. ' M&B" Run Ccclirn;, uuttvntswwt to assfc.iy and uaciiiy. ' 0pt aewnajM mf Trmn, iVaata, W. &hrtm, jSpa, t9K IMo Ortu, r. efe. tra4 stamp tor Prtca List; lea cents for Catalogues. AdJrw. fe M". r. MZIXTS. TJavtoa, a We have a lr stock of the IHlnwing artideA, with Butt others, which weoSVr VLRY k".w to cm a buyer. Wsmme1 true to aame, aod GOOD LS E EBT Biii'iX'T. Apylc. Peara, Ckerric. PeaeVee Flasaa, Oeiaeea. Craet, UaspHerriea Serm-errei.Liar kerriei. Kvera-reeaa, Oraaaarwrai Tree. reb Flawera, iawering arita, JuC. We want a rood reli&hle man. who can coace wen reervnmend?l. to act a acesi furn. In everv eocnty la Nebraska, Kaasas, 3ueouri and Iowa, to fceU tea Commission or Salary. E. L. P.OB3 CO 11-lm-tf Bioonungton. IIL -FOR FAIX ISCa and SFHIG XSTO All Grafted or Budded, Aa4 JCsrery Tree Warrsalt Trwe tm L500.000 Apple, Cherry, P'nrn, Stand- aracpia inccrj a car Arret, tn TTdtTT LOW RATES Fanners can grew t&is stock to Orchard Bixm at a small expense. arwnniien eaa make from Z09 te per cent, to grow it two years. for a man starting in the Xersery business, this is the best kind ot eocfc ne caa boy. PEICES: Pear and Cherry Trees, 4 to 12 Cents Apple Trees, 2 to G Cents. We oSer also a fan assortment of all kinds of inrRSEirs" STOCK- For an description of Rtock and prices, enclose stamp. Established ) MO)DY & f Xiaaaaa KrasEKizs, J C-3m Leeiport, X. T. JFJZUIT HIaLaJa Em Alt 50,000 PEACH TREES FOR SALE CHEAP! of which 803 are the SALYTAT PEACIL, Also Apple, Pear. Plam A Cherry Tree, with a large stock of Blackberry. IU.p6rry and Straw berry plants. SrXD FOB PRICES. - J. TTndisoa Pnllm, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 44-3m TREE PLANTERS, Ij OOR IIEIZEl The andeislgned hare the largest stock of EVERGREENS AHO FOREST R E E S in the market, and are Bailing then at a modi less price than it Is possible to obtain them elsewnere. We shippled last Spring, 2,600,000 Trees of all sues, from M feet down. Xuiseivuten can bey of as mere seedling trees af better qnalitv. fcx the aaeie money, Utaa anvwher" else In America. Several vanetlea, la lots of KXtJtMt or mors sold for ZtjCO per TH0TJ3AXID. Wa aOer Artcaa Tew. the most rare and nma valoabie Iwarf .vrrxrren is the world. triye&A te cts. for larre deecriptive Oatalogae. wit arveral plates and faJ descrtpaoas of ail vari eties aOered : or send ataap for adverusing price Aoaress PU5KT A WXAP. tstorgeoa Bay. Wis. a c 3 a o u o a S-i s s 2 w ? O rr 1.- S c i C . Ljja tn o ? S ci o o CL o a a tT ell1 Si x 3 e c e O U ' Pd o o in o o n 5 5 r4 to o Q. tf 0C 55 BO C r z. - ! J-i sir I X c a T. C. UAZWELL & BRO. OLD CASTLE HDRSERIES CrrTA, ONTARIO CX X.T. Invite the attention of TTcstcrn 5urscrymen. Dealers aud Planters, to tLeir extensive and reliable awortzceat of Choice Nursery Stock AT . WHOLESALE, Including Frait Trees Standard and IwarC Oraaacearal Trees a ad Saraaa DecJdnoa and Lvergree i "small Fraita-Craeevjaew-AIl varieOcs; Rssra, Greea Qmm aad Beddiaa Plaata, Balae, aVe. ParOe wfchisr EtETT XTRSTHIT STOCK eHhs for lkrn panting or to aril agata. are re quested to grre ns a call or wnte re particulars. ewctowng stamps lor catalogues as follows : PeserlptiTe Cala'.ocoe of Prorts three red stain pa. DescriptiTe Catalogue cf Ornamentals three red stampa. Waolesale Trade Lfat eoe red stamp. Address, T. C. MAX WE L Oc BBOn Genera, Ontario, Oou, X. T. u-y SL Clair Nurseries, STJ7.n.irnrixLD, ..... ill. ESTABLISHED IXX. I offer to p'anters and dealers a larre and wen rrowa sfck of Kmit and trnamentai 1 rees. Hardy "ativ Grape Vi"es Fverrreena. Bones. ShniN, Ac The k erfered for sae the coming Fall, wing t a fa VTtrable seaann, has made a oae growth and will. I Udak. rtve sausutctjo to ail. The attention f lieaiers ts ereciallv vetted to my anojwtaiiy ine stork ef faodard A'ppies. eoa swMingef aU the leang Western and Southwestern Wbetanale and necafl Catalogs newoet and foe warded te a!l ariicaata, E. F. BA!1aK. Branch 0kwa, UM 15 Jlonrce Street. Memphis. Teaa and comer of Main and Osage SctSeoAua. FO It SAL E at m ELOOJirTG CHOTE -miSEIlT XLOOXTXSTOX, ILL. OH n ( n STFUjyO. thrinr. rell grown iU U,U U U one and two year oil APPLE TREES, at Xoveaf Prfoes. Alto a General Nursery StocL; toelwBng: aNrt everything Ittrod ta a first r'am Musery. Will centract ta pnt op APPZZ GBAPTS in tie best of order, the coming winter. 9 Addrxst. IT. P. WILT'S mt mIaw la it a-jkaJk viuu Ji ( ) - rA i ( J I J TRICE LLvT. Pr L.z. t-i Per 4 Per -'. IT' IS PT PT yo. S one vear 4 No. 1 do i 10 Two: IX LAZ GZQ VAXT1T1Z A T MTCH ZZZ I'CZD ZA TZS. Saccharine Tests for Trine. At the National Saccharine 7W irWloe, at Hammoodyporl. N. Oct. 2SLb, the Cfa4nt stood in sacctiarine matter 91 Wuiirr tfrmn in Deiawre I JX. Ttw tet was ma!e with 17 ounces of the Walter, somewhat frozen, to 14 oances of eacb of the other varieties. 2Text inorniag the fcper!jjti?rler,t. Ort and owe of the DirecT-'rs of the Pleasant ailey W :b Co. (the parries who condocted the tt tLe day bf r. to satisfy tb-Taelves of the mw.u of tte - Waiter" by an eqoal trial, fcsted 17 ouricw of l-oa from tr.e same lot that were used tfie iay bef r. aad tiie saccharometer stxl at 91 the Walter i-ailng it i. Had 17 oanm of the L-lware and Cataw i pressed equally harl with the HHUer. ihf.r iinj and centre being arid, the Leiaware wr-i id have stood !wer and tne Catawba proprTtionaMv below the Deiaware. All the ouier TinH:s rai-1 tiuci lower than those enamerald aoove. There had been con-tant rains and damp weather nthe section where the Waiter trrw crrc :-".:t-ors erowing at IlatmrK-n 17 ,rt ari ai"rtc tL- Lukes, where there bad btwn but kuie rain dorui; the M-a-son dry soil and weaiber being cecessary for lae perflpct sweetening of grapes. A eommitiee of the Aitenean lTitlT3te Parrcer's flub, in a reeprt of Tt. 1"- prlDt-! tn tr,e Xew York Pmi-Weekly Trfbaoe'.-f &n.er speaking of e qia.::;e9 of the Hair. say : -We conclnde the H'itrer will be a vs!-aj-; grspe in tha grape recions of the epper f '--j i-Loa tie 'r- of Laie Erie, in weu-ra v Yrt. t-n tte soils of western PennyylvarLla. ard wherever Cise native grapef are un?j growa." Letter from Charts W-x-lUrv. one of the oiJeit rrmr- rarttjtt im uu V -'e. YisxtaSD Poctt, nrer Co X. Y-,i Xay , 1W. t Jf'ar. frriM A Osyvod. Ikax Sias: i wif of ihe lta I aro In ite.pt cf. la which yon ask it I have anvofrtecrionp to wrL:- too, for pcbltcatkm. the facta I am acrralnted la relaikjn to the character of the ft 'cizrr rn. 1 have never indorsed toe character or nsefaloesa ot vines, or other arucfes of any description, and wnold j not at my present stare f life wre it not frr two i riaooiu which p m sefficient. Frrt. I know the Waiter Grarmj wU meet tae preiadices wVlepresd I throacboct tbecoaTrjry.eaissd by the wtK-tniers la nxl tocaiities of many of i predeoewr. te- end. beeaie I eaa say from pr-nai Ufeerrati-M that the Wa!trr is the bext vanery I kave bad any knowiedreef. and I think I have ca!rrraid nearly all thai have seen recommetxied. clr-a."! r ih-:ii ail and talirg back ep(a tfce Oocord and Hrtf- -rl ITol l",c a Tiaeyard varieoea. I am i;iiered in kaowine that the fruit of the WiL'rr rrvw Urrw each year aa the vine zruws olVr. beiiur Lat ytvr fuliy one-third larcer Uian it was two yers arfji. It grows well : s lro-t well. I have se-n iz ne sev eral timea before Hartfnrd. and I have never s-en any miklew on na fmt or on its larre and li. x k. bt Delaware shaped foiiare. The navrr of tbe u-ur: 1 think superior to any wher Tinrtr. Yo say in voor ctrcnlar it is a seedling of t Pe'-aware and liana; I think the character of each nf tbesne rtwuf tles is qoite diumnih!le In the Wnttrr, irtx-u-larty that of the Ieiaw&re. I aid lt:nk il 1 make a wine of hib character. I havevi&ru it annually since it f i bore. lx years air-,. thr fcnres in 1 11 r Co N. Y in a kw -. - wh-re the bella seldom ripens, and each tiie it was fuLy rtre in ArTit- I have eeo U each ol tl-e Lbree psct ma sons in Vmashie-Tte. nierir.r at t-.e aij.e ume. excepting lat year, whm tt- ctisiaot ra.os pre vented al van-ti frvrn caiuri.c a: t i-tr r.-tl time, not rt prf-t.-l its 'm:t r.y t- tr:'M r.f -r-tesnber. The raiiijs r.f tJie iat ceriLon cr p I soccedng in the U.w vau-?y ar-i tt-cicVi day t4 I Modena. awl al-. m tne cry siatry rmx4 in I Pooxhkeewe. I ihir.fi it wi;i iie w-:i acL.t4.rl u t.v ' earwd sepuons of oor cvmntry. Yt-a csay make whatever use of these optnnci yn -e prr.nr. I rmiRis &. CAYWOOD. 3-y J'tiuiirrt,'. X. Y. DEALERS IN Agricultural First St., Brownvillo, ZS"e?tn?li:. t -a aa CrS j s P 2 I H A PERFECT SEEF-RAKEH! 09 5 atd a PEiirEcrr moiter. ALL COMCLNED IN ONE. J. I. CASE & co:s Greatly IraprovctL WHITEWATER AND BATX WAGON: THE EEST TTACO.S .MADE! AVF. SPT T. AT T. TTTV JLiriSII IIARTESTER, DODGE STErnWSO.V. JOlI0 ' IURBT. JOIIX II. 3IITT. 6A3IPLES ON HAND OF chlnery by ihe ear load, thus savin' irvU A iXA sur r ly of all ics . -In tbeir season. P. A. Tisdcl, Jr., & CoMTf FIEST ST., LET. MAIN t .iTZJvrC, i?X0H Plant Chi "i T r eV XTOV,' I.-j THE TIME TOor aj 1 wx Pmtts , V T t Ui.nr ij -s t t v-rje tl ertr parked, at th- f- i ir.i at-1 It-, s. , Yo, r Or- at r-L 4., .r.: lT'rH IT- and U at Jt l-r t, ;t- -L y e k. K T5 ien. XacxjU , kt at Ke esseasisiBsaaaaBBBBB8BasBSBSBssssanJ '.V '- v ' ' '.'V-' . "Were S old in the Year ISSg s rr NOT ONE HAS EVER FAILED TO IT Entire Satisfaction THE PERFECT GPEP-ATI' J op ryrj CHARTER OAK STOVH FULLY GUARANTY -a A i M LmUW. i THE! STAHD oifflffMlQ A 1 1 1 .X V iN 1 iV, F Per -s-- N'Mi-aw! TheyareHomelnstitutions 3fa-n2'cTt:rd in the Wt. a-it,:rl ui tie vioaf Western SoutheniPeopIe Merely no f-i fc-"j' eaa iJtri U e W;ta rr2 r-.v a lt-t. ainsiss Excelsior Manufaclen'q (!, 612 & C14 .T. MAI STELT, ST. LOUIS, M0. srLJ IT S IK I .T.TTTvBURG EH ERCS- j BF..VX-TLLE. 5E1 She'lenbersrcr Bros. Ko. 74. JlcPlienton'e Block, Sole Agents InSonthernlfebrvii, Atch:cn asd2:i County, Llo., lor Xhn REAPER A2TD II0T7I2. BEST Ul THE ViOHLB!! A L ? O antoii Clipper fivsii THE F EST FLOW NO MAV.l Implements!! O 0 H r 2 5 6.-5 0 H " . r x r, 51 - n - ? 0 a w I Rcducca Trioo. FflT T HWIVn "rvrTIIESi CiTEGt ClIIEr. KI CK ALL MACHINES "WE 3m Eioominsnoo'l'iL