Life Insurance •Advertisement, <ie 
Horticultural * Advertisements , 
i Jf isccUancous, 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
George Peabody will winter in tlio South of 
Franco. 
Harriet Mautjnkau is suffering from heart 
disease. 
Sin Patrick Keith Murray Is traveling in 
this country. 
MA da me de Stake’s grandson goes to the Ecu¬ 
menical Council. 
King Victor Emanuee is said to he a good 
violinist and a fine singer. 
Sir David Brewster claims that both Galen 
and Euclid knew of the stereoscope. 
A monument to Humboldt is to he erected in 
the house in the city of Mexico where he for¬ 
merly resided. 
Miieek Mouensi, the beautiful American ean- 
tatrico, made her debut at the ItaliOUS in the 
character of Azucona, a few days ago, and Pa¬ 
risian cities have received her very favorably. 
Alfred Tennvson liasin press a new volume, 
the title of which is not yet announced; but it is 
understood to lie substantially a second soricsof 
‘ Idylls of the King.” The publishers are biking 
orders for the book, although no one can toll 
when the author will stop revising the proof- 
sheets. 
Louisa Miihlrach was some time ago re¬ 
quested by an American publisher to write a 
novel on an American subject, and the eventful 
life of Aaron Durr was pointed out to lier as 
containing matter 1‘or a tirst-class historical ro¬ 
mance. Madame Muhlbac'i naively replied that 
she did not know who Mr. Durr was, and that 
She hud never heard of him. 
The Prime Imperial i ; : o inconsolable for not 
having been permit led to participate in his 
mother's Oriental trip, that hit? youthful desires 
for travel are to lie gratified by a tour to the 
Rhine, in the company of Gen. Froissart, which 
leads the German quidnuncs <«> impute to Louis 
Napoleon tin intention of Inspecting the Rus¬ 
sian fortresses through the jmeuile medium of 
his son. 
The autobiography of Flora Macdonald, the 
preserver of Prince Charles Stuart, will shortly 
be published la Edinburgh. The manuscript has 
t ill now been carefully kept in the family record 
ehest. The volume, which is beingecllted by the 
last surviving granddaughter of the heroine, 
will contain some interest inguneedotea, hitherto 
unpublished, regarding the memorable escape of 
1 he Prince. 
An extraordinary and important u?e for paper has 
been found in Chicago, where It* utility as a building 
material ha* been recently tented, ana fairly estab¬ 
lished. Thl« building paper or pasteboard differ; 
from ordinary paper in coiiidMeney. compactness ami 
Solidity. In the manufacture It 1* subjected to a 
(treasure of hundreds of ton*, which sqrtojtes out the 
liquid matter, leaving a *uh»t«nce Mruird us a rfiin¬ 
gle and about the same thickness. It supersedes the 
old and expensive Institution of plastering. A house 
lined with this material Is barricaded against dump, 
which Induces cold and causes consumption and 
death, it. leaves no Interstices for the wind to pene¬ 
trate, and it Is impervious to tile gnawing of vermin, 
and rats and mice seem to have an Instinctive hatred 
of the saturated boards. 
II is well known that piper Is n non-conductor of 
hem und coid. Therefore, If house* are lined with 
paper they will bo warm In whiter, because the non¬ 
conductor will not allow the heat, to penetrate it ana 
pass out. and bn cooler In the summer. because the 
outside hisit wilt not bp permitted to pas- In. More¬ 
over, tins new material Is eery obelip. A house twen¬ 
ty-two foot, long, sixteen wide mid fourteen high, nun 
tip covered on the outside tor k’» than fa, and a 
house thirtv.sjr feet hv I wenty-t wo, n ml twenty foot 
high, for ffu. The building cun bo done at any sea¬ 
son, and ran lie tlm-lied with grout speed, and there 
nrP wild to be numerous other advantages connected 
with the 1 IS 0 of the paper. For seaside cottages it 
would be Just the thing ,-Portland JScho. 
For Circulars and Samples address HOCK RIVER 
PAPER COMPANY, Chicago, or R. E. HALE, No*. 
23 and 2 i Frankfort St.. New York. Role Agent for the 
Kir-tern Htiite*. 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries 
ESTABLISHED 1830. 
WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ BENEFIT 
The new ClHCUl.AB or Prices is Just published 
and will be sent free to all applicants. Also, 
A FINE COLORED PLATE 
of the ‘'Mount Vernon ” Pear,and "Martchni Xcil" 
Rose. 
Descriptive CATAbOUUi:, 80 pages, 10 cents. 
Address WJH. S, LITTLE, 
Commcrelnl Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 
CHARLES II. RAYMOND, President 
ROBERT A. GRAAAISS, Secretary 
SHEPPARD Consulting;’ Actuary 
This 1* n HI ii tun I Company. The Policy Holders arc its Members. 
The Surplus anil Earnings are I heirs, and Divided among them every year on the 
Contribution Plan. 
Its Directors are among tlio most experienced Insurance Men nnd Financiers in tlio 
coil ntrv. 
Its Officers are careful nnd conservative. 
lis Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred nnd Fifty Thousand Dollars. 
Tlie Interest on Investments more Hina pays all Losses. 
It lias paid in two years nearly Ope Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends. 
Its risks are examined and selected with great care. 
Asa consequence. Its rate of Mortality is less than any other Company in the country. 
It denis only in Cash. 
It pays the full amount of tlie Policy In Cash. 
Its Dividends nre paid in Cash. 
Its Assets nre Cash. 
Its Managers nnd Representatives believe in the Security nnn Economy of Cash only, 
Cash Insurance is the tsnfest. 
Cash Insurance is the Cheapest. 
This Company has never done other than a Cash Business. 
In the chnrncler ol Policies issued by this Company — 
The Policy Holder makes nu Investment paving better Interest than Government 
Knuds; 
Lays up nil Annuity for Sickness or Old Age; 
And secures those dependent on him from wnut in case oi oeain. 
The most popular features in tlie practice of Lite Insurance were originated by the 
Actuary ol this Company. 
The business of tlie Company is Ike embodiment of them all. 
It is, hence, enabled to olfer advantages unsurpassed by those offered by any other 
Company in tlie country. 
Intelligent investigation will prove fliis. 
Farmers and lfiisiness Men who seek to unite 
ANDRE LEROY’S N I' It S E It 1 EH, 
JA mi Aiigert, France, the most extensive In Jt'umpc. 
for Catalogue, apply to 
BHL'GIUKRK A TUEDAUD. 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar St., New York. 
A PPLE SEED, M’J PER DI SH. ; Cherry 
JA Seedling.', *’t per thousand. Drupe Vines, lead¬ 
ing vnrietb », very l"w. Send for siuupliits. J. U. 
W1J.K INSMN, Dtinsvlllc, >'. Y. 
jORTi THOUSAND cases of goods 
n One Year, to 
1 ’ were shipped from our bonne _ . 
famine*. clubs and merchants, In every part, of the. 
country, from Maine to California, amounting in 
value to (ivor 
[)£Alt and APPLE ROOTS FOR GRAFT 
L tug—No, inn. HXMXM lor sale by 
h. P WILLIAMS A IT'., I'iUlMlIle. LiV-CO., N. Y 
ON E HIUJON DOLLAH8 
Our facilities for transacting this immense busi- 
nes* are better Ilian ever before. We have agents 
in all tlin principal cities to purchase good* Irmn the 
Manufacturers, Importer-, and others, for Cash, 
and often at an Immense racnileo from the original 
coal, of production. 
Our stock consists, In part, ol tiic following goods 
( II It) ICE APPLE TREES, from 3c. to Itir. 
Vj apiece, fifty million Hedge Plants. Agents 
wanted. Write to us. 
W. H. MANN & CO., Gilman, Ill. 
Shnwls, Blanket*, Guilts, Cotton*, Giner- 
hams. Dress Good*, Table Linen, Towels, 
Hosiery, Gloves, Skirls, Cornels, Ac., Arc. 
Silver-Plnied Ware, Spoon* plated on 
Nickel Silver, Dessert Fork*, five-bottle 
plated Castor*. Ifritniiuin Ware, Gins* 
Mare, Tntile and Pocket Cutlery, in great 
vii riel y. 
Elegant Fieuehnnd German Fancy Goods. 
Itennliflll Plioiouriipk Album*, the newest and 
choicest st yle* in Morocco and Velvet Hlndlng*. 
Moroeeo Traveling Ifugs, liandkerehief 
and Uhnc Dove,., &c. 
Gold and Pluled Jewelry, oi the newest 
style*. 
Wo have also mado arrangement* with some of the 
leading publishing hoin.es, Mini will enable Us tend I 
the standard and luteal works of popular author* at 
about one-half the regular price: such a* ItVRON, 
MnmtK, Hr 11 X 8 , Milton and Ti iwi sou - Workh. 
in tall Gilt ana ( loth Bindings,- and hundreds ol 
Others. 
These and everything el*e for 
Drawn and Colored from Nature in the very best 
style, for Nurserymen, Tree Dealers and Amateurs. 
Also, Fruit and blower Pieces, Groups, different 
sizes and styles, for parlor and office ornaments. 
A large collection of riatc* now on hand, und 
additions constantly made. 
Furnished separate, or neatly hound, as desired. 
These Plates nre Equal to Any Made in 
lliis Country. 
Four Samples by mull for SI. Send fur List. Ad¬ 
dress F, tv. I’llOEN i \'. Bloomington, III. 
fAARLY ROSE AND BKKSKE’S PRO- 
lit lllle Potatoes ' lieap. lOarJ, Hose >4 per barrel 
Itresee's Prolifle ?1< per Parrel, One of Rose and OIU! 
ol Prolific for >12. No. 6 , $2 per pound. 
K. H. HINDS. Brandon, VI. 
TAD LY ROSE POTATOES DELIVERED 
t at me Railroad for >'! per Panel. Address 
NOAM P. Ml.STEM, l.oivell, Kent Co., Mich. 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
Perhaps the finest compliment T. Buchanan 
Road ever received W;i.h from Longfellow, while 
ho was last winter Bitting to Bead lor hisportralt. 
Said lie: “This is tlio first time In history that a 
pool, has painted a poet.” 
Not long ago the workmen in a great powder 
factory in England were stopped and searched 
just us they were entering the works. Fifty- 
eight of them were found to have in their pos¬ 
session tobacco, pipes and matches, and were im¬ 
mediately discharged. 
During the recent great storm, a striking in¬ 
stance of the instinct, of self-preservation was 
manifested at Palmer, Mass., in the attempt of a 
meadow mole to save hits life by perching upon 
the back of a largo frog, who had taken refuge 
upon the top of a nearly submerged fence post. 
When last soon the mole’s chances for life were 
not brilliant. 
As an Alderney bull was about to be shipped 
on board a steamer at New London, Ct„ the 
other day, he became rebellious and refused to 
go. Several obliging citizens standing by, one 
by one undertook to “take fbe bull by the 
horns,” and wore each elevated into the air. 
Finally tbo bull sauntered on board the steamer 
of his own accord. 
Forty years ago Mr. S. W, Davis, a bookseller 
in Cincinnati, gave pecuniary aid to a Mr. D. T. 
Hanley, almostau entire stranger to him, which 
saved hint from bankruptcy. Mr. Hanley shortly 
after left Cincinnati for Missouri, and ho now 
turns up at St. Louis with a fortuiieof $2,000,000, 
which he has dev ised by will to Mr. Davis tn con¬ 
sideration of the aid furnished him in ids time 
of need. 
If Dr. Livingstone has really discovered that 
one of the sources of the Nile rises ten degrees 
south of the equator, that river becomes the 
longest in the world. The distance from such a 
southern latitude to Cairo is about equal, in an 
airline, to the dtstanco from the mouths of the 
Mississippi to Sitka, in Alaska, or to L’porimvik, 
in Greenland, or from the Isthmus of Panama 
to the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. 
In Northern Iowa swindlers have been tit 
work. Their operations aro described as fol¬ 
lows:—They protend to be insurance agents, and 
insure one man’s property at a low rale, take 
his note for the amount, then go to another,soli 
him the note ut u discount, and also insure his 
property, take Ids note, audio this manner carry 
out their programme until the entire neighbor¬ 
hood is fleeced, when they retire with well lined 
pockets. 
r I A 5 ETON’S 
A .lot It N A L OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illn.'di’iited Magazine, devoted to the 
Oiilit ntlon <d Fruit, Flowers and 
Vegeta tile*. 
Bubacriptlon price. $1. 
TWO PLANTS of Mm IMlK.dlDKNT WILDER 
STB A W UK I. K V given to each subscriber for 1H70. 
Plants lo tie. delivered in the spring of 1870. 
Sample coping sent. free. 
Subscribers for iHThinav have the remaining num¬ 
ber* of this vear free, dating from time their aub- 
siS-lpU'in is received at 'an office. Address 
TILTON’S JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
201 Fa It c hi St., New York. UU Washington St., Boston. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES! 
We do iint oner n tingle article of merchandise 
that can ho sold by regular dealers at our price. We 
do not ask von to huv pood* from a* utiles* we can 
sell theta cheaper limn you run obtain them In any 
other way,—while the greater part of our goods are 
anld at about 
JOIN THE TONTINE CLASS OF THIS COMPANY 
ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATO 
Tlie Public arc requested, for full iuroriniitiou, to apply at the Company’s Office, or to 
any of its Agent*. 
C37“ Active, intelligent men, familiar with the business ol Life Insurance, will do wei 
to co-Opcrato with this Company. 
Address all Communications to tlie Company’* Office, 
No. 1R’2 HliO VDWAY, YEW YORK 
We want good, reliable agents in every part of the 
country. By employing your spare time in form 
clubs and sending us orders, you can obtain the most 
liberal com mission*, either in Cash or Mel'chnn- 
di*e, nnd all goods sent by us will lira* represented, 
and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone dealing 
with our house. 
Agents should collect ton cents from each customer 
and forward to us In advance, for Descriptive Checks 
ot the good* wo sell. 
The holder* of the Check* have the privilege of 
either purchasing the article thereon described, or 
of exchanging for any article mentioned on our Cat¬ 
alogue, numbering over It'd! different articles.—not 
• me of which can bo purchased tn tho usual way for 
the same money. 
Tho advantage* at first sending for Checks are 
these ' - We are constantly buying small lute of very 
valuable goods which lire not on our Catalogues, and 
tor which ivc issue Cheeks Mil all arc .-old: besides. 
In evorv large club wo will put check* for Watches, 
qtl 11 . rs. Hi .a ViCETfl, Dllyss F vl Ti tiy, or sitae other 
article of value, gi rhip some mania > > nf tlir dull an 
apportunity of rut n-hdiing on outi'dr for about, one- 
quarter of Ut value. 
In every order amounting tn over $50, accompanied 
by the cash, the Agent may retain si’ mi, and In every 
order $ 100 , $ 8.00 may bo retained to 
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES. 
This oiler is more especially to assist Agents in the 
Western and Southern States, but is open to till cus¬ 
tomers. 
COMMISSION!* : 
Agonts will he paid ten per cent, in Cash or Mer¬ 
chandise, when they fiu. uPTurnt entire cluu, 
for which below we give u partial List ot Commis¬ 
sions : 
For nit order of 830, from a chib of Thirty, wc 
will pay the Agent, ns commission.2S yds. Brown or 
Bleached Sheeting, good Drear Pattern. Wool Square 
Shawl, French C'akstnlerc Pants und Vest Pattern, 
lino, large WilUe Counterpane, etc., etc., or $3 in cash. 
For tin order of $30. from a club of Fifty, we 
will pav the Agent, as oolninl**k>n, 15 yds. Sheeting, 
one pair heavy Wool Blanker*, Poplin Dress Pattern, 
handsome wool Square Shawl, Silver-case Watch, 
etc., etc., nr Li in cash. 
For nu order of Si OH. from n elite of Ope llun- 
dretd, we will pay Mir Agent, as commission. 100 yds. 
good, yard-wide Sheeting, coin-silver HuntingCase 
Watch, rich Long Wool Slmwl, suit of all-wool Flench 
Cassimerc, etc., etc., or ¥10 In cash. 
Wo do not employ any Traveling Agents, and cus¬ 
tom ere should not pay money to person* purporting 
to lie uiirnsents, HHlfsiper.oni.aUu acquainted. 
SEND MONEY ALWAYS BY’ REGIS¬ 
TERED LETTERS. 
For further particulars send for Catalogues. 
PARKER & CO., 
OS A- 100 Sommer St. RomIoii, Mas*. 
p W. I DELL, 
* KliTTI’P ANI> PRODUCE 
O N I»I IS 16 C H4>T 
328 CRECMWICH STREET, 
IV K W Y O 3? It . 
Implements, Jtlachinery , Ac 
Heal Estate 
M aryland farms, on new rail. 
road, >10 to >'15 per acre. Circulars free. 
u. p. CHAMBERS, Pedet-Hiflburft, m<i. 
JT 1 * 1 it Funis Foil SALIC. TII1C 
I unaeritljurowi. rteairinff in rotiro fvtim an 
j ll d / 0r Ha,t ' two fh o KHl lT 
FARMS In Southern Illinois. They are b..th near 
good shipping points upon the Illinois Central lt d - 
road, and for adaptation to nitsing fruit are insurl 
missed by any In the State. One lies * “fa mile from 
Mukitprtii Siatum. and cor tains 110 jinrr>A ; ;»t frut 25 in 
Hes' siYin Zi'TV* n ‘ , *, t yeur ' »' Mm Haspber- 
f i ? ^ £, IIC ^ lMi8t vnrlPt-Jf** ; IMK) iniile 
rai' Mmaf . oe *- 11 has upon It u good Wine 
. ur and every convenience for the manufncture 
?n/S V v°i f Also ; t,D f ahoutt mile* from Makanda 
and \ of u mile from a switch where frtm mav be 
ioailmt in ears for market, and contains ICO awes on 
whteh there are CIA l Peach, I.tel A pplc, MSI Pear and 
\hneJ ,In Th"“’S® R ’, 0(<l ,1f ' 0l, l)y rv.ceord I,’rape 
r,1 i? f T ^ c ^ aucl PWDtfl upao eoeh pince are 
healtlirand in good condition, und evorj* ennven- 
heteuno " llll I propagation of fruit may 
. 1 , 7 , i. ', oirpr , h ese places for sale, f.., i|jr rca- 
PccaMvely necessary that 1 
F OR Family use—simple,cheap,reliable, Knits everything, 
AGENTS WANTED. Circular and sample stocking FREt. 
Addross HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE C0„ Bath, Me. 
)7ti Broadway. N. Y.: 25 North Ninth Hi.. Fluhidcl- 
S hln : T$7 state st,. Chicago; 103 West Fourth c?t., 
lnciAuatir Ohio. ___ 
ATT ILLIAN MEEBDT, 
' ’ No. 150 Wooster Street, (between Prince and 
Houston Streets, New York. 
A 1.AUGK ASSORTMENT OF 
V K V «„ A s K A L A N D S . 
i. ^ A. J. M b\ l>nn(1 A^ttnt, CollUnhti**, Nob. 
END Stamp for FLORIDA LAND RR(i ISTFR 
i I . i.. Bo BIN SON h GO,, .lai/k*. im ilir, Fla. 
\ 21! " 1 1 '.D LF i A it t! 8 I «> R 
Constantly on hand. The oldest establishnxent oj the 
kind in the country. Every article warranted as rep¬ 
resented, and sold at a moderate price, 
r UNDLE’K AGRICULTURAL Steamer 
Is perfectly sate, ts cheap, does not require skill¬ 
ed labor to manage, ant wives from 2.5 to .id per cent, 
to the Stock Feeder. Those In want will sond for 
prices and circulars lo 
BARROWS, SAV1CRY & CO.. 
Successors to Suvcry A: Co., Philadelphia. 
IN Sale, from X to 3miles of railroad d, 
titulars,address K. j. ORRKI.„. 
Greensboro. Caroline Co, Maryland 
Stock for Sale, tic. 
OF NEW YOEK, 
212 BROADWAY, cor. FULTON ST 
pritE-BHEI) POULTRY’ FOR SALE 
J Buff Cochins. Also, a few pairs lloudans. C 
Occurs and Light. Brahmas. All my own raising 
ASAHEL TANNAR, Ncirwich, Co 
Wooden YVell and CWtern Pumps. Tho cheapest 
nnd best tn use. Wholesale Munufactu ers. Send 
for Circular. 
WOODEN WATER PIPE, 
Tor conducting Water underground, from one to four 
Inch bore, more durable than Lend nr Iron. 
Address It. H. BABCOCK SON, 
Watertown. N. y. 
CABINET 0HGANS AT LOW miCES, 
r«K CHESTER HOGS of nu 
J ter Sheep, one Durham Bull ;j-ye 
blood. Early Ro*e and Hanson Pot*I 
J- C. THORNTON, Fairvlew. 
Issues all the new form? of policies, and presents as 
favorable terms us any Company In the United Kuites. 
The Company will make temporary louns on its 
Policies. 
Thirty flays 1 gvace allowed on ouch payment, and 
the pulley held good during that time. 
All of our policies are incontestable after live an¬ 
nual payment*. 
Policy-holders, share in the annual profits of tho 
Company, rtud have it voice in tho election and man¬ 
agement of the Company. 
No pidiey nr raeiiiutl fee charged. 
Dividends for U'tU .ire now being paid. 
Fifty per cent- on Life Policies issued previous to 
January, Wa. 
Thirty-five percent, un Endowments issued previ¬ 
ous to daminry, JS5I. 
All policies ]Tin-forfeit.ib!e on the principle of the 
Massachusetts law. 
EDWARD A. JONES, President. 
.1. O. HALSEY, Y’icc-Presldeut. 
J. A. MORT1MORE, Secretary. 
CHARLES G. PEARSON, Ass’t Sec’y. 
K nows no party. 
urr Givns rar news or all. read it! 
XEW YORK OBSERVER 
ft3..50 PER ANNUM. 
SAMPLE C OPIES FREE. 
SIDNEY E. MOUSE, .HI, A CO., 
37 Park Row. Ntcu y,.rk- 
Somx feeling has been excited among tho manu¬ 
facturers of Reed Organs, by tho low prices at whteh 
the Mason A Hamlin Organ Company are now offer¬ 
ing their well-known instruments. 
It is claimed that instruments of such quality can¬ 
not be afforded at such prices, and that the Com¬ 
pany are, therefore, by their course, ruining tho 
business of other manufacturers without beuafltlng 
themselves. Tho ground taken by the Mason a 
H amlin Company ts. that this course ts only In ac¬ 
cordance with their tlxod policy to sell always the 
best Instruments at the lowest remunerative price. 
With the rapid growth of their business, which lias 
now assumed very large proport ions, they have been 
enabled to avail themselves or new facilities, such 
as Improved machinery, so that, notwithstanding 
they are now producing the best Organs they have 
ever made, the cost is at the same time reduced, nnd 
they can afford what seeuis to makers having lev* 
facilities t.o be ruinously low prices tor work of such 
fine quality. 
It Is admitted that no instruments can surpass 
these; and the ambition of most manufacturers is 
satisfied when they believe they nro turning out 
Organs "equal to the Mason & Hamlin."— Peterson’s 
Magazine. 
HE OHIO IMPROVED t HFS 
X ter Hogs produce tne greatest amount 
of Pork, for food consumed of any known 
breed. Send stamp for Us description, and 
a great variety ol other Thon.otjl.brt'd and 
Imported Animals and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem. Ohio. 
1 WOOD STOVE, wtiirli keeps lire night und day. 
and saves fifty per cent, of rue!, is delivered tn good 
order, at any railroad station 1u the Untied StatOB or 
Canada, freight psld. for rifieen dollar*. 
J. C. COCHRANE. Manufacturer, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
1 ISTEN FO THE MOCKING KllCIL 
I j The Prairie Whistle nnd Animal Imitator ban be 
used by a child, tt is made to imitate the song of 
every bird, Mia iteR'It of a horse, the bray nf ait ass. 
tbo grunt of a hog: birds, beast, and snakes are en¬ 
chanted and entrapped hr it. Is used by Dan Bry¬ 
ant, Charley White,and all the Minstrels and Warb¬ 
lers. Vent rltnquism c m tin learned tn Sdny* by ii*aid. 
mit anywhere upon receipt oi 25e.; ft for 50c.; $1.2.5 b 
dnz. T. W. \ A LENTINK, Buy Jersey City. N. J. 
l^OWLS FOR SALE.-! HAVE FOR *-AI,E 
A six benaandacock of the *’ Silver Poland Fowls,” 
pure breed, for >25. Those wishing flit- perpetual 
laying fowls cannot do better than purchase these. 
They will be boxed and shipped a* directed on re¬ 
ceipt of cash. Address CHA3. P. BOKTLE, hi Dela- 
van st., Rochester, N. Y. 
T>F.^T VmtnTKfrtTrRtePn you want tho 
IV fastr V easiest worklscr, cheapest and most dur¬ 
able Sldi-Fceding Hay. Straw and Stalk Cntter? 
(Not to be paid for till tried.) PEEK3KILL PJ.OW 
WORKS, Peeks kill. N. V., or Cleveland, Ohio. 
H ominy and samp Mn.T..-Thr Only 
Self-Feeding, Discharging ft tut Separating Mill 
in use. F,very Grist Mill should have one. For .Mills 
and Territory, uddre-ss 
I. DONALDSON. Rockford. 1)1. 
B) DOT’S SUBiOOL I'M? THE 
lv CABiriKT ORGAH. 
Containing ProgressiveI.csauna.Kttifllosanrt Scales; 
Songs, Duets, Trios and Quartets: Voluntaries, In- 
i.'ilHdc- and Recreative pieces, for (ho Parlor nnd 
Choir. A work of established popularity. Annual 
iiaie 12,000. 
By GEORGE F. ROOT. 
Price 52.50. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. 
OLIVER D1TSON At CM., 2TT Witsliinglon St.. Bos¬ 
ton. CHARLES ii. DITSON & CO.. 711 Broad-wav, 
New York. 
Belts , <f’C, 
AIOMTDlt CORN HIHICER. DO TWO 
ItI men's work. No sore or cold Ungers. Seth at 
.« iqhl. Agents wonted. >20 a da v : two sample*sent for 
00 ots., or four styles for >1, expense prepaid. Ad¬ 
dress. CITY NOVELTY CO., 401 Library St., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa- 
Cull or send for Circular. Agents wanted, 
M EMJELYS’ KELLS. 
Bells for Churches. Acade¬ 
mies, Factories, etc., of which 
more have been nnideai this es¬ 
tablishment than at til the other 
foundarieB in the country com¬ 
bined. All Bella warranted. 
gar An Illustrated Catalogue 
Bent free upon application to 
E. A. & O. R. MENEBLY, 
West Troy. N, V. 
H OLIDAY’ JOURNAL FOR IS70.-C«m- 
t.alniog a Fairy Story for Christ mas, Plays, Puz¬ 
zles und Wonders. 10 large pages, Illustrated. Sent 
FREE on receipt of two cool stamp for postage. 
ADAM * &. CO., 25 Brumfield St. Boston, Mass. 
/ iIDER ! CIDER ! J—TIIE Sl BSCItlBEB 
\ will pay the highest market price for Cider, told 
or new ,1 in cash, and lurnisb barrels. 
Addross JOHN 1 .. ki.mberly, Jh„ 
Cider Vinegar Works, 
34 & 3C Hanover St., liutfulo, N. Y. 
Sudden C'linngc* of Wenthrr are productive 
of Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, &c. There !.; 
no more effectual relief m those diseases to he 
found than in the timely use of ” Brown's Bronchial 
Troches." They possess real merit, and have proved 
their efficacy by a test of many years, having receiv¬ 
ed testimonials from eminent men who have used 
them,— Ike, 
J MHYLE’S P! LE find HHIOU CURE. 
I The greatest, und only medielne ill the World 
I lint, i* Warranted n Perfect cor.- for att kinds ot Pii.ks, 
LKPIIOSYL SCROFULA. SALT UHKU.M. CATNJtmt, und 
all Diseases of the Skin and Blood. Internal ami 
external use. Entirely vegetable. In ease of fail¬ 
ure. 1 request all dealer* to reltirn money,and.chttnro 
II hack r.: me. No litlluro for over ten years. H. D. 
FOWLE. Chemist, Boston. Sold everywhere. Send 
fur Circulars. 
BJI’MTNESS UHANUE. YVniiU'd, 11 Mnu In 
I > each town and city, to manufacture and sell 
YY author Strips and Bubber Mouldings. Pal cut run 
tint, free to all. From rlOto >120 worth needed upon 
every building. From dUHo500 per cent, profit. Send 
your address upon slum pud envelope, for full par¬ 
ticulars und price list uf Mat. rcte, ready to he put 
together, to 
REA BRADSTREET, Box 205, Boston. Mass. 
B ELLf*! BELLS!! BKLLS !!! 
For Church, Academy, Factory, Faria, Aig, Every 
farmer wants a Bell at from >5 to >12. Large Bells 
within tho reach of the poorest Church or School 
District. W. L. &J. If. ME1UUN. 
Frederiektown, Ohio. 
I TiOR MALE-AT A BARGAIN — SINGT.T 
1 barrel ..r lot, live bids. (300 lbs. each,) Gruttor 
Miner) 1 Puii.t. valuable for houses, barns, fences 
carriages and carrtago makers, und agricultural im 
plemeuts. Address JOHN G. WILLIAMS, 
Rural New-Yorker office. Rochester. N. Y. 
