• jj ftw¥ofefe8TE 
Life Insurance •Idvcrtisement, <LV 
•Agents If ‘'anted, *£c, 
Miscellaneous 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
GENTS WANTED FOR Ol/R NEW 
. work. Now ready 
WILCOX 
SILVER PLATE CO,, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
HE FINEST QUALITY^OF SIT.VER-PLATED 
Factories, WEST MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom.21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
— Pittsburgh ships stoves to California. 
— Indianapolis uses 200,000 feet of gas per day. 
— Florida has new strawberries. 
— Plo Nono smokes after every warm meal. 
— Chicago has a pneumatic dispatch In opera¬ 
tion. 
— The irrepressible organ grinder has reached 
Salt Lake Cits'. 
— Mrs. Stowe’s Byron book is nearly all in the 
printers’ bands. 
— A Long Island boy bung himself just to see 
huw it would feel. 
— A society of Scotchmen has been organized 
in Davenport, Iowa. 
— There are thirtyslato quarries in Lehigh Co„ 
Pa., worjBfcl.000,000. 
— Buffaloes are disappearing from the line of 
the Pacific Railroad. 
— It cost four and a half per cent, to collect 
the revenue last year. 
— Boston paid fifty cents a pound for her 
Thanksgiving turkey. 
— California slate is going to the San Francisco 
market, and is highly praised. 
— An Edinburgh ohloroform manufactory 
makes3,000,000 doses in u year. 
— Ninety persons have been sent to the Maine 
State Prison In the present year. 
— A firm in Huston, Cl., is manufacturing palls, 
tubs and wash-bowls from paper. 
— In the town of Andalusia, III., 300,000 bushels 
of grain have bcou shipped this year. 
— Three thousand teachers have attended the 
teachers’ Institutes in Maine this year. 
— Ono hundred years ago a hog was exhibited 
in Virginia which weighed 1,200 pounds. 
— On a train that reached Knoxville from 
Virginia, lately, were forty-seven babies. 
— A $75,000 mausoleum is going up over the 
grave of Henry Keep at Watertown, N. Y. 
— 1 ’a.t.il hits refused $200,000 for ten months’ 
singing in the new Often bach-Surdou opera. 
— At, Arnsterdam diamond cutt ing is a speciali¬ 
ty, and gives employment to 10,000 persons. 
— Over a million of codfish have been brought 
to San Francisco from thoOehotsk this season. 
— Connecticut already reports three hundred 
divorces this your, with several counties to hear 
from. 
— Sacramento is full of thieves and burglars, 
and is hinting the necessity of a Vigilance Com¬ 
mittee. 
— Portland has discontinued thoringlngof the 
nine o’clock bell, to the great indiguatiou of the 
citizens. 
— The Providence papers are discussing the 
question whether or not Roger Williams was a 
Baptist. 
— A London (Canada) girl who had beeu jilted 
by a young man, revenged herself by filing his 
baru and ricks. 
— A farmer In Indiana had a corn husking 
and charged each of the party twenty-fivo cents 
for their supper. 
— More rafts have floated down the Mississippi 
River the present year than were ever known In 
any previous year. 
— The IT. S. steamer Colorado, carrying forty- 
four guns, has been selected as the flag-ship of 
the Asiatic squadron. 
— A drunkard in Meriden, Ct., fell through a 
Store window in trying to light his pipe at a 
scarlet morocco gaiter. 
— Sixty new buildings of different kinds have 
gone up at Culpepper Court-house, Va., within 
the last twelve months. 
— A Pennsylvanian has heen fined for permit- 
ling noxious weeds to grow on his farm to the 
damage of his neighbors. 
— Twenty - seven law - m,iking bodies, besides 
the Constitutional Convention in Tennessee, will 
be lu session lu January. 
— Tbo Sublime Porte St ill keeps that mediaeval 
functionary known as a Court Astrologer, as 
well as a Sultan’s dwarf. 
— The nun Barbara Ubrylc, of Cracow celeb¬ 
rity, bus been removed permanently to an asy¬ 
lum for the incurably Insane. 
— A short tunc since the Postmaster at Nor¬ 
walk, Ct., was*astonished by turning out a live 
kitten among the mail matter. 
— A soldier In Dessau has lost the use of one 
eye by the explosion of a “ powder-cigar," given 
to him by some person unknown. 
— In two hundred and eleven towns of Massa¬ 
chusetts, Chamberlin, the labor reform candi¬ 
date, did not receive a single vote. 
— Miss Lottie Hill has Just been elected a 
member of tlio school board of Palmer, Mass., 
In place of Gamaliel Collins, deceased. 
— The earnings of the Milwaukee, St.. Paul 
and Minnesota Railroad for October wore $1,039,- 
811, to $851,511 for the mouth previous. 
— Thlrty-uiuo miles of the Lexington and 8e- 
dnlla (Mo.) Railroad is graded and ready for ties. 
The track laying will begin this month. 
— Cows have been stolen near Racine, Wis., 
and the local paper says that " these chaps will 
keep on fooling till somebody gets hung." 
— The marble trade in Vermont is lively. The 
companies dispatch in the aggregate fifty ear 
loads of sawed and uusawed marble daily. 
— The Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad is 
going forward with all possible dispatch, with a 
force of 1,000 men now at work along the line. 
WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ BENEFIT 
Anew Handy-Book of Family Medicine. tsv weoiioik 
M. Bkakd. a. M.. M. D., of tlio University of the 
City of New York. It. tells what to do and how to 
do it in ever? emergency. Quackery. IIombaKijery 
and Patent Medicines exposed. It is the only relia¬ 
ble and trustworthy work of the kind published, and 
for proof of this send for circular*. Sample copy or 
outfit free to ugente. Ono again In VnminKOto.. Pa., 
sold ;ki copies first two days. K. B. 1 HEAT & CO., 
Publishers, 651 Broadway, Now xork. 
R AMSDELL’9 
Ttf OU WAY OATS. 
v- iMMmn&ii&mi 
JXev< SyUmof Agriculture. Price 35 ins. .1. A. KID- 
I>I.K. Manchester, N. H. ” So plain that any farmer, 
by careful reading. On master the subject. '-A', r. 
Independent. _ 
E rysipelas, Sell It lie mil. Pile* and all dis¬ 
eases of the Blood and tiki a eared by using the 
sm:i.i>o> spring water. 
Book of thirty pages, with oerUfloatos, gent fro<». 
Address J. w. RKAT.8. Traaa'r. Boston, Mass. 
it * S AUTHORITY OX ALL AGRICUL- 
-*■»- t.unil mutters It has few equals.'’ 
The New York noRTtcui/runiST says the above 
of tho 
NEW ENGLAND FARMER, 
the leading agricultural newspaper of New England. 
Terms : Weekly $3.50, Monthly $1.50. per year. 
Send stamp for specimens and prom him list. 
R. P. EATON k CO., Boston, Mass. 
CHARLES IS. RAYMOND, President 
RORLKT A. GRAAA'ISS, Secretary. 
SHEPPARD UOJIAAS, Consulting Actuary. 
GENTS WANTED to Sell the above and 
other valuable luviMitumH- . „ . „ _ 
C. B. St (*. W. HART, Egypt, N. \. 
AGENTS WANTED! 
fikS? A. AGENTS WANTED ! I 
TO INTRODUCE 
WHITNEY’S NEAT'S-FOOT HARNESS SOAP. 
It Otis, Blactcy, Polishes and Soaps the 
Harness at. the same time, 
HmV Price 50 ets, per box. Also 8 lb. Bars. 
jRv V F Send stamp for Circular and Terms to 
Agents. Address 
TV O. V. XVII1TNEY & CO., 
mao* Lexington, Mass. 
This is n Mutual Company. The Policy Holders are Its iuenibors. 
The Surplus aud Earnings are theirs, and Divided among them every year on tlie 
Contrlhiiiion Plan. 
Iis Directors are among llio most experieuced Insurance lilen and Financiers in tho 
country. 
Its Officers are careful and conservative. 
d Oue Million Two Hundred aud Fifty Thousand Dollars, 
linn pays nil Losses. 
<1 Tli oil sit ml Dollars in Dividends 
ft* Assets excee 
The Interest on Investments more 
It lias paid in two years nearly One Huudr 
Its risks are examined and selected with great cure. 
As a consequence, Us rate of Mortality is less than any other Company in tho country. 
It deals only in Cash. 
It pays tlie fall amount of tho Policy iu Cash. 
Its Dividends arc paid in Cash. 
Its Assets are Cash. 
Its Managers aud Representatives believe in tlie Security ana Economy of Cash only 
Cash Insurance is llio Safest. 
Cash Insurance is the Cheapest. 
This Company has never done other than a Cnoh Business. 
Iu the character of Policies issued by this Company — 
The Policy Holder makes an Investment paving better Interest than Government 
Bonds) 
Lays up an Auuniiy ior Hickness or Old Age; 
And secures those dependent on him from want iu case ot (leach. 
The most popular leuturcs iu the practice of Llfo Insnvauce were originated by tlio 
TILTON'S 
Fnshioimble Initial Note Papers 
ami Envelopes, 
Neatly put In Dollar or Half-Dollar Boxes, and sent 
by mail, POSTPAID, to any part of the country on 
receipt of price. Bond for a box to 
J. K, TILTON & CO., Boston. 
-| A AAA AGENTtS WANTED FOR 
PRIEST AND NUN, 
Apply at once to CRITTENDEN \ Mi KINNEY 
1308 Chestnut 3t., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! 
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family wants! Some Iti log tor Holidays! 100 more 
Agents wanted at nn< o! Quick 'ub;» - • 
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can do It. I offer the largest premiums over offered. 
Bend for my private circular. 
wns Cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a 
simple remedy, anil will send the recipe free. 
Mas. M. C. LEGGETT, Hoboken. N. J. 
MAGNETIC OINTMENT 
U now the most popular Ointment In the United 
State*. It has been before the public OVER TWKJJTY 
Years, and Its reputation Is fully established as a 
superior Liniment In all ease* where a soothing und 
relaxing remedy is required, particularly In 
Croup, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamma¬ 
tion of the Bowels anti Kidneys, Spinal 
Affocttons, Sore Eyes, Burns, Plies, 
Wounds and Bruises. 
Dll HTHER I A. -Trask* Ointment has been 
extensively used for the pact two years, with great 
success, for the prevention, relief and cure or that 
dreadful scourge, Diphtheria, und is, no doubt, the 
best known remedy. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. 
D. RANSOM & CO., Proprietors, Muffs In, N. y. 
TO TUB WORKING CLASS. -Wcnrcupw prepared tofur- 
niahnllolii^iPR w ith conMtani eini*«tyniF"l M homo* tuo w jjri.u*»r 
tUndiiio. ot for thq n>arc ujonivur.*- Uiuloc.> t»*w, iwht aua 
prorttubln. PnwcuiaoruillKTRi’4 Nirn f n '»" wc.to t««por 
c vciiiuif, mvl w proportional «uin h.y ur voting llwirwiWJJfi uinu 
totho nuyinwg, Boy* »mlglrl» earn lirm-b aa much n i inrii. 
Thnlall who scctlil* notice tuny «ad UefU gd(|re*«,«>d test tbo 
bmiaea. we make lid* «Dp»r*il‘ | k , d offer; 'I u mien ax arc not 
well satisfied, ivo will send 41 to i>t»y for the luutblc ol willing. 
Full porlnulnrsa vHb,i.bl,i Mmnlr, winch will do to commeilCO 
work on, *>il a copy of The V,-nplC a Literary O/mpu 
ope of tho largest nnd beet fondly ncwvpopcrs published—-oil 
sentfree by mail. ft-mliT, I f you went permanent, profitable 
work, nddresi K. C» ALLEN* CO., Augusta, Maine. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE! 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES 
WILL 
OOK AGENTS WANTED FOIL 
'Mark Twain’s 
NEW BOOK, with ‘iff l Engravings, 
THE INNOCENTS ABROAD 
JOXX9T THE TOJN’TIIffE CLASS OF THIS COMPAHSTUT, 
Tlio Public aro requested, tor full information, to apply at the Company’s Office, or to 
any of Its Agents. 
jy Active, Intelligent men, familiar with the business ot Life Insurance, will do well 
to co-operato with this Company. 
Address all Communications to the Company’s Office, 
IN©. S82 BICO.iDWAV, NEW YORK. 
Or TIIK MW FILGMX’fl PROGRESS. 
The maul retidahU, mjnyahle, laughable and popular 
hank printed for year*. 
Do you want to make money faster than ever be¬ 
fore In your life? Boll this Book. W> volumes rtold 
i one day,. 30,Olltl volumes printed 
read-wffij aa,mt*. Bend for rir- 
N Pl'ULISHlXG CO.. Hartford, 
j., Newark, N. J., and Toledo, O.; 
Cincinaatt, and F. G. GILMAN 
HE M ACEDON N CTBsEltlF.S, ^laco- 
don, Wayao Co., N. Y.. offer at AVholesnJe and 
variotlc* of Grwi‘e Vlsts. 
cuittr to AMbRIC 
Conn : BJ.1B3 A ‘ 
NKTTLETON A < 
& CO., Chicago. 
Rettill »' 
BX.ACKDESRT and BTUAW8KKRY I’LAVTM, xnd a 
general stock of Fruit and Ornamental I roc*. 
Sue: bdtbv.-Mammoth Cluster Rtupurry. ($28 n»r 
1,000 ;t Ora new Quince, i f 135 r-ej- 1.0W.) Btnnll oraent 
to go by M au. or Kxpress wUI have careful atten¬ 
tion. Ctttsbtfrae* miulod to applicants. 
C, L. V’AN DI’WKN, Maced on, NY. 
Horticultural , <£c. 
Jlfew Publications , Ac, 
V.t flret-elaSa new 7 Octuvo Pianos. 
.mion trial. U. S. PiaxoC©.. New York, 
EHBY WAKD BEECHER’S 
ESSAY ON 
FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1870, 
!N.-A FEW It ELIA RLE, KXF.tt 
men, to sell t,y sample standard goods 
IT. II. RICHARDS St Co., 
413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Pa. 
AddresH 
TxfE Fra st EntTioN ov One Hundred and 
Twenty Thousand copies of 
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 
SEEDS AND FLORAL GUIDE, 
ifi fiubllahQfl nnd rnmly to out. It InjnloKAntly 
printed on flno tinted paper, with about 200 fltoetrooa 
Caving "nt Klowers und Vegetables,and u beau- 
Sfui Cot.uuuu Pia rr.—consist tug ot seven varieties 
of Phlox Drumidondli, making ft tine 
BOUQUET or PHLiOKES. 
It, I* thn wivaI. beautiful. BS well an the most in¬ 
structive Floral Guide published, giving plain and 
thorough directions for the 
CULTUHE OF FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES. 
Tho moral Gwtde l« published for tho benefit of 
my oustumurs, to whnni it i» sent free without appli- 
cat.Uin, lint will bn forwarded to all who apply by 
pm. ii| for ten Cents, which is not half the cost. 
Address JAMB8 VICK, 
ltoclicstor, N. Y. 
P SVOUOH.4NOV, FASC INATION \ or 
Science of the Soul, ns applied to the purposes 
of life. Ku p«qw*. cloth. By hzhwtrt Hamilton, 
B. A. A cmnuii* book for ItijulallWs [enpte It onn- 
tains complete instructions u* ac*juire this wonderful 
power ove* nivii animal*. C«n be obtained bv 
sending postage damp and sddre*. to T. W. EVANS 
St, CO., 11 South Stli Philadelphia. 
WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR 
Yetc Publications 
THE N LHSEHY 
This book also contains Experiments in Potato 
Culture, Engravings and Descriptions of 
New Varieties, &c.. Ac. 
K1 O X PIANO FORTE. 
NEW WARE ROOM 8: 
SI A East ‘^Bili Hireet, New York 
Zih Send for 1‘rice Li.it. as 
The best, cheapest and moat rlchlv Jt.ntSTK.iTEn 
Monthly Magazine for Children. $1.50 a year 
In advance. Sample number, lycent*. Subscribe ?tow, 
and get the last number of Addre^ 
13 Washington street, Boston. 
Sent to any address, postage paid, on receipt of 
50 CENTS. 
GEO. W. BEST, Utica, N. Y. 
I Patches^ etc. 
QILVER CASE, GOLD CASE, 
^ 020. IMPROVED $GO. 
LEVER WATCH. The beet for the price made or 
sold In AMERICA. Karri/ watch, warranted by our 
special certificate. Goods sent to every part of the 
U. 8. by express, collect on dellvory. 
C. A. STEVENS & CO., 
■If) East Fourteenth St., Union Square, New York. 
tiT" Please state you saw this advertisement In the 
Rural New-Yorker. 
The Rocn ester Weekly Express isafirst-class 
newspaper, Republican In politics, ably edited and 
containing all the news. 
The Paper for tlio Farmer. 
The Agricultural Department of the Express Is ed¬ 
ited by a practical farmer, and Is liked by practical 
farmers wherever read. 
Farmers’ Club Report*. 
The Discussions of the Western Now York Fann¬ 
ers'Club are all reported exclusively for Idk Ex- 
I'hKRft. Till# Club la composed or the beat farmers of 
Western Now York, who are tlie best In tlie country, 
and It* discussions,;t« reported m Tilt, EXPREEB.glvc 
their view# on practical subjects, and are lar -nne- 
■..ailie to iho reports of discussions in ihe New 
York City Farmers’ C’fub. This feature of The F.x- 
PRE83 Is worth many times the cost of subscription. 
A Paper for the People. 
The Wkkki.y Expuehb publishes a large amount 
Of interesting miscellany, able editorials on all sub¬ 
jects, one or more short stories each week, and the 
best poetry of the time. It is, In short, a Home and 
Family Newspaper for universal circulation. 
Our Term*—l.ow Ulub Rates. 
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Clubs of ten, each. J 
Club# of twenty or more ...■. 1 W 
Extra copies and premiums to agents for clubs at 
these low rates. . „ . 
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Address TRACY At UEW, 
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Is tbe Best, the Most Popular and tbo CanAPfjST 
Magazine published. It will be sent from now until 
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cents. Address 
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^'OLORED PLATES OF 
FRUITS AlffD FLOWERS, 
Drawn unit Colored from Nature In the very best 
style, for Nurserymen. Tree Dealers and Amateurs. 
Also, Fruit and Flower Pieces. Groups, different 
sizes and styles, for parlor and office ornaments. 
A large collection of Flutes now on band, nnd 
additions comituntly made. 
Furnished separate or neatly bound, as desired. 
Those Plate* are Equal to Any Made In 
(hi* Country. 
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dress F. K. PHOEN IX, Bloomington, III. 
rriLTON»S 
A JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illustrated Magazine, devoted to the 
Cultivation of Fruit. Flower* nnd 
Vegetables. 
Subscription Price. *3. 
TWO PLANTS of the PRESIDENT WILDER 
RTRA WBERRY given to each subscriber for 1870. 
Plants to lie delivered In tlie spring of l»70. 
Sample copies sent free. . 
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scriutlon is received at our nflle.n. Adores* 
TILTON’S JOURNAL OF HOttTICULI UBE, 
201 Fulbon St... New York, ttii Washingtonbt., Boston. 
HE CELEBRATED 
Genuine Oroide II* a tch. 
a. *15. ®30. 
n Resembles gold, wears like gold, 
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v except intrinsic value. Also, A.mkii- 
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qolla^ 
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D O YOU W A N T A 
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Yir Only Wholesale Agent* for the Manufacturers. 
rpo CAPITALISTS and EMIGRANTS 
Faers for the Ladia*. — Geo. H. Collins de¬ 
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most remarkable in Its performance. The wide range 
of work to which It is adapted, ihe great rapidity of 
Us movement, and its almost noiseless execution, 
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as much as can be done by hand, and quite one-fifth 
more than any other two-thread machine will do. 
With very trilling repairs, it will run ten years. No 
machine of equal merit has ever boon under my 
observation. 
p W . I D E L L , 
^ ' FRUIT and produce 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
328 CREENW1CH STREET, 
jNT TC W YORK. 
^ >1 vmCI WILL GET THE BEST 
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I I i lu 1 1 H kS Weekly in America for 
^ two pjenti,,, nrevlous to 
March 1. Address NEW ENGLAN 11 HOMESTF.AD, 
Springfield. Mass. 
71 ?“ It contains 48 columns, and has a large circu¬ 
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Tim South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, and 
THE "OLD TNOHTII STATE” 
especially hold* out rare inducements, A Full De¬ 
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Prominent, Citizens of the State in Relation to Soil, 
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A GLIDE TO CAPITALISTS AM) EMIGRANTS, 
An Svo. volume of 130 pages, which every Individual 
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address RURAL NE\V-YOUkER OFv’tCE. 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
Real Estate 
TTOR SALE.-A VALUABLE FARM 
I 1 in the Shenandoah Valley, Went Virginia, con¬ 
taining lit) acre*. 30 of which are timber ; black slate 
land, adjoining limestone; Hi a good Stale of cultiva¬ 
tion; under good fencing. Comfortable house, con¬ 
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house's granary, atKl nil othur out-butlamK** Situat- 
ed within n mile of chiircbe*. sebools, factories and 
mills, There are 70 acre* Of fine growing wheat 
(heavily fertilised! ou the pioperty, which will be 
sold with tbo land, if desired. Terms eusy. For 
further Information, addresa 
J. A. G„ Mill Creek, West Virglna. 
U7 HAT EVERY RURAL 
SUBSCRIBER WANTS-Is the 
Eureka Patent Self-Binder, 
An efficient and cheap method of placing the 
UlTliAL In u convenient shape for rending and pre- 
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many Self Rindor* wc have examined. Tbo Eureka 
ha*board sides covered with mnnitMO paper, i lotll 
back.and glltleiterintt. iRuhai. Nk\V-Yorkku. 1 and 
will hold a half volume—twenty-»lx numbers. By 
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D. D. T. MOORE, 
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r w I MUNSON. 
"• HHRAXi ARCHITECT 
and landscape gardener, 
202 Townsend Sr. Baltimore, Mo. 
$ r> n a n k i n <; o ffice. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
in Clinton County, town 
ed for a term of vearnon unencumbered 
rm . at Ji) per cent NET interest, pny- 
lelore-t collected when due. Hiivo 
nee over sovon year*. Partial having 
.<1, plait- notice. 
Interesting to Lndics. Nine years ago I pur¬ 
chased a Grover & Baker Muchlne; and it has been 
m constunt, almost dally, use ever sluce, and uever 
for an hour out of repair. Jt has done all toe work 
of a large family, besides countless tucks, ruffles, 
shirt-bosoms and cuff* for neighbors, and alt the 
sewing for the outfit of six brides. One of my slaters 
had a Wheeler & Wilson 3Iach\Ao; but she always 
brought the parts of her work requiring strong sew¬ 
ing to me to do for her.-ilRS. Henry e. alvord, 
Fort Leavenworth , Kansas. 
5.000.000 MSTW 
81 per acre. Send two stomp* for largo Descriptive 
Catalogue. VVM. H. NEWTON & CO-, General I.a.-l 
Agents, 23 Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. 
170K SALE AT A BARGAIN - SINGLE 
F barrel or lot. live bid*. CKJfl lbs. each,) Grafton 
Mlnon i Paint, valuable for houses, barns, fence*, 
c« ■ luges and carriage makers, und agricultural im¬ 
minent*. Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS, 
Rural New-Yorker office, Rochester, N. Y. 
non sale. 
L FISH G-TTA.N O. 
WM. II. H. GLOVER, Southold, N. Y, 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE IN THE 
V towns of Phelp* and Ar atdia. of loO acres. In¬ 
quire of JOEL H. PRESCOTT. Postmaster. Newark, 
N. Y-, or L. SHERWOOD, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
