Life Insurance tldvertisement , <£c, 
Horticultural *ldvcrtisements, 
Miscellaneous 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
EACH STONES I’ER BARREL. Sriul 
orders to A. E. BARTLETT. Kalamuzoo. Mich, 
IMPAIRED I»l«KSTION.-ALL TIIE 
i organs of the body are, so to speak, the pen¬ 
sioners of the stomaeh. In that living labora¬ 
tory is prepared the nourishment required to 
suslain them, and by the vessels and duets con¬ 
nected with the digestive apparatus, that nour¬ 
ishment is conveyed to every part of the system. 
Upon the quality and quantity of this element of 
life, and upon the manner in what It is distributed 
and apportioned, physical health mainly depends, 
and as the Blind Inevitably sympathizes will* Hie 
body, the vigor of the one lsabsolutely necessary 
to the woll-belncT of the other. 
It is because IIOSTR'CTBR'S STOMACH HIT¬ 
TERS accomplishes thU doubleobject that it- en¬ 
joys u reputation as a preventive and curative 
never heretofore attained by any medicinal prep¬ 
aration. Hut its direct beneficial operation upon 
the weak or disordered stomach is not- its sole 
rocommendatlou. It is (he most comprehensive 
of all known remedies. It toucs, strengthens 
and regulates the discharging- os well as the as- 
aiminting organs; gently moving the bowels, 
promoting healthful evaporation through tbo 
poroa, rousing the inert liverfrom Its torpor,and 
inducing harmonious and natural action in the 
whole animal machinery. This benign result is 
not produoed by any of the reactionary drugs 
which are used so lavishly In the old school prac¬ 
tice, founded by Paracelsus; but by mild, sufc 
and agreeable vegetable agents intermixed with 
a pure and mellow stimulant which diffuses their 
influence through the system and renders their 
sanitary properties active aud effective. 
— Hamilton, Ont., has a “ burglar’s carnival.” 
— St. Louis has three colored base ball clubs. 
— Iloncy is a surfeit in Wales this year. 
— Vcloeipodestriauism in New York is dead. 
— Wcbll is in Loudon. 
— Laborers’ Clubs are thriving in Ireland. 
— Edinburgh is to have a winter garden. 
— The Viceroy of Egypt owes £>5,000 in Paris. 
— Scarlet fever is epidemic in London. 
— Cayuga Lake abounds with wild ducks this 
year. 
— Hudson, O 
snow. 
— London has 50,000 children in her ragged 
schools. 
— The Albany cemeteries arc injured by 
squirrels. 
— The Navy Department has 3,377 pensioners 
on its rolls. 
— The Sultan will not attend the opening of 
the Sue* Canal. 
— 1 a 1 Inly seven monuments have been erectod 
to Count Cavour. 
— Jackson, Mich., has already shipped 4,000 
barrels of apples. 
— It will take four weeks yet to demolish the 
Boston Coliseum, 
— A colored justice in Florida furnishes di¬ 
vorces ai. £5 each. 
— California lias an orchard of 25,000 pear 
trees Just beuring. 
— A Iloe printing press has been placed in 
Cornell University. 
— In Glasgow 11 is proposed to establish parks 
for the working classes. 
— Five Memphian aldermen are under indict¬ 
ment Tor corruption in office. 
— Grand Rapids, Mich., lias a new Congrega¬ 
tional church, costing $03,000. 
— Over A'B,WKt,000 of Australasian gold a year 
is imported into Great Britain. 
— The appointment of a Minister of Public 
1 lent tit is advocated in England. 
Quito bad a little earthquake on tbo 18th 
of September, but it did no harm. 
— An artesian well in Michigan renders iron 
held in it for ft short, time magnetic. 
— A French inventor lms taken nula patent 
for ‘’stockings with garters attached.” 
— A family of eighteen emigrants from Geor¬ 
gia to ICftimsarooftcli over six feet tall. 
— The young ladies at Painted Post, N. Y-. 
have organised a public debating society. 
— A National Woman's Rights Convention is 
to meei in Cleveland, O., on the 2Uth inst. 
"—Tbo track laying or tbo Mobile and Now 
Orleans Railroad began in Mobile on the 8th. 
— There is i« London a “society for tlie pro¬ 
tection of the subject against police violence,” 
— One day recently 12,000 advertisers were 
represented in the coluius of the London Times. 
- The manufacture of chignons is carried on 
very extensively at the Prison of St. Pelagic, in 
Fnujoo. 
— A Workmen's International Exhibition is to 
be held in London in 18*0, with Gladstone as 
President. 
Another large gang of men have gone to 
work on tho Adirondack Railroad extension 
from Saratoga. 
— For " killing a cat ” and “ kissing a married 
woman against her will,” an English magistrate 
imposed T 2 tine. 
— In Cores, N. Y., a few days since, a horse bit 
oil the tongue of a cow which was stealing hay 
from his manger. 
— A Pennsylvania town has passed laws to 
prevent corner loafing, and to protect bills 
posted in public places. 
— Prinoeton College, within the last month, 
has received donations amounting to over one 
hundred thousand dollars. 
— A calf ran directly under a horse in Moravia, 
N. Y„ two weeks ago. throwing him down and 
nearly killing bis boy rider. 
— During the gales of September five hundred 
ships were seen ai a time taking shelter in the 
grand nat ural harbor of Cork. 
— It Is reported that Commodore Vanderbilt 
is to build the long-taikod-about railroad along 
the oust shore of Cayuga Lake. 
— The recession Of the tide at Fort Point, 
Cal., on tho 23d tilt., leads to the belief that a 
great earthquake had occurred, 
— The Levant Times of ConstanMnople has 
been suspended for one month by the Suitau for 
defending the Viceroy of Egypt. 
— A Japanese writer lias just completed a 
novel in one hundred and six volumes, upon 
which he bus worked forty years. 
— Omaha recently received the hugest grizzly 
bear l;in over brought to that market—eight by 
six and a half feet, and worth $50. 
— The Indianapolis lumber yards have on 
hand 30,000,000 feet of lumber, 15,000,000 feet «f 
shingles and 15.000,000 feet of lath. 
— It is stated that at the recent election in 
Iowa there were not ten “straight" tickets east 
by members of either party in Dubuque. 
— K osus City, Mo., claiming to have a popu¬ 
late.* of 32,000, bus bur 1,300 registered voters—a 
very little more than one in twenty-five. 
— In Chicago, on the 25th ult, a little boy was 
killed by being crushed by a huge iron water 
pipe which children wore rolling in play, 
— The heroine of a late San Francisco fashion¬ 
able wedding is now a deserted bride in Paris, 
witli the loss of $300,000 and her diamonds. 
— The colored coopers of Baltimore have 
formed an association, and gone to work in shops 
with white men, at the same rate of wages. 
— The Westminster Review says that T. Bu¬ 
chanan Reed's “Closing Year" is unquestion¬ 
ably ttie finest American poem ever written. 
— Tho number of students in the three col¬ 
leges of the Queen's University, Ireland, has 
been 740 in the academic year just concluded. 
— Tho Hartford (Conn.) Jews have purchased 
the Methodist church property on Temple 
street, and will erect a synagogue on the site. 
I AOR S.t I.E.-100,000 HEALTH V PEACH 
' Trees of choice varieties, semi Tor Catalogue 
and Prion Lint to F. R. COCHRAN. Middletown, 
l>el., or .1 NO- WILKINSON, J<« Townsend St., Balti- 
Md, 
1 1110ICE \iti.i: TREK*. from 3c. to Pin. 
\_z apiece. Kitty million I led go Plants. Agunts 
Wanted. Write to ns. 
W. It. MANN \ CO., Gilman, 111. 
WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ BENEFIT 
INI) RE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
V at Angers, France, the most extensive lu Europe, 
For Catalogue, apply to . 
BllCGII l*:RE k VIIEBAUD, 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar fit., Now York. 
CHARLES SI. RAYillHAI), president 
has had eighteen inches of 
lOLftitED PLATICS OP 
RORLRT 4* DC AVAILS, Secretary. 
SlIEPPAKH IIOHAYS, Consulting Actuary 
TO.UITS AND FLOWERS, 
Drawn and Colored from Nulure in the very host 
stylo, for Muraerymen, Tree Dealers and Amateurs. 
Also, Fruit, and Mower Piece*, Groups, different 
sixes and stylos, for parlor and office Ol’OftPients. 
A large collection of Plates now on hand, aud 
additions constantly made. 
Furnished separate or neatly bound, as desired. 
These Plates are Equal to Any Blade In 
this Country. 
Four Samples by mail for $1. Send for List. Ad- 
dross F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
This la a III u nut I Company. The Policy Holders are its Members. 
The !*>mpliis and Earnings arc ilieirs, and Divided niiiong them every year on the 
Coutrikntlou Plan. 
Its Directois are among the most experienced Insurance Men and 1* iuaiiciers in tli 
country. 
Its Officers nee careful and cnnservntivo. 
Its Assets exceed One Million Two Hundred and Filly Thousand Dollars. 
The Interest on Investments more than pays all Losses. 
ft has paid in two years nearly One Hundred Thousand Dollars in Dividends. 
Its risks are examined mid selected with grent cure. 
As « consequence, Its rate nl Mortality is less than nuy other Company in the country. 
It deals only ia Cask. 
It pays tlie full amount of the Policy in Cash. 
Its Dividends are paid in Cush. 
Iis Assets are Cash. 
Its Managers and Representatives believe in the Security ana Economy of Cash only 
Cask I iisii ranee is the fitnfest. 
Cask Insurance is I lie Chenpest. 
This Company lias never done other than a Cask Business. 
In Hie character ot Policies issued by this Company — 
The Policy Holder makes tin Investment paving better Interest than Government 
Bonds) 
laws up an Annuity tor Hickitess or Old Age; 
And secures those dependent on him from want in cane oi acatu. 
The most popillur features in the practice of Life Insurance were originated by tho 
Actuary of thin Company. 
The business of the Company is the embodiment of them all. 
It is, Itence, ennbled to offer advantages unsurpassed by those offered by any other 
Company in the country. 
Intelligent investigation will prove this. 
Farmers and Business Men who seek to unito 
1 7 ABLY ROSE AND BltESEE’S PKO- 
li title Potatoes ("bcup. Karla Rose #1 per barrel; 
Brosoe's Prolific $!) per barrel. One of Bose anu one 
of Prolific for Sir. No, li, $2 per pound. 
K, J>. HINDS, Brandon, A r t. 
I I, T ON’S 
^ JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, 
An Illustrated Magazine, devoted to tho 
Cultivation or Fruit, Flowers and 
Vegetables. 
Subscription price. $3. 
TWO PLANTS ot tko Pit ESI DF.NT WILDER, 
ST It A WBK11HY given to otich mi tutor I her for fihO. 
Plants to be delivered in the spring ot ISiO. 
Sample copies sent fren. 
Subscribers for IsTimmy have the remaining num¬ 
bers i>l this year free, dating Iron) time their sub¬ 
scription Is received ill rmroltlce. Address 
TILTON’S ,K)I ItNAL OK I lOltTIt ULI t RE, 
•.till Fulton HI-, N«nv Vork. Ml WaslitngtonSt.. lioston. 
1 ^015TV THOUSAND CASES OF GOODS 
were shipped from our house In tine Year, to 
families, dubs and merchants, in every part of the 
country, trnm Maine to California, amounting in 
vaiuu to over 
ONE WlUilOIV DOLLARS 
Our facilities for transacting this immense busi¬ 
ness arc better than ever before. We have agents 
In all the principal cities to purchase goads from the 
Manufacturers, Importers, anil others, for Cash, 
and otieu atari immense sacrifice from the original 
cost of production. 
Our stock consists, In part, of tlie following goods i 
Shawls, Blanket*, Quill*, Colton*, Ging¬ 
ham*, lire** Good*, Table Linen, Towel*, 
Hosiery, Gloves, Skirts, Corset*, Ac., Ac. 
Silver-Plated Ware, Spoon* plated on 
Nickel Silver, Dessert Fork*, live-bottle 
plated Castor*, Brlfaanin Ware, Gift** 
Wave, Table uud Pocket Cutlery, in great 
variety. 
Elegant French and German Fancy Goods, 
licit titiful Photograph Album*, the newest and 
choicest, styles In Morocco and Velvet Bindings. 
Morocco Traveling Bags, Handkerchief 
and Glove Boxes, Ac. 
Gold aud Plated Jewelry, of the newest 
styles. 
We have also mndo arrangements with some of the 
leading publishing houses, that will enable us to sell 
the standard and latest works of popular authors at 
about onc-half the regular pricesuch us Byron, 
Moon k, iitfitNB, Mii .ton ami Tennyson’s Works, 
in full Gilt and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of 
others. 
These and everything else for 
fl IV. I It 14 L 1, , 
* FrtTJI’P AN.fi PRODUCE 
C if Jl SI 1M S I oIf HI K B5 C11 AN’T 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
N li; W Y t) 15 JC . 
Ileal Estate 
I AOII SALE.—A Very Desirable Farm 
L of about 38 acres tilliiido Itiya. situate about 
3 r S miles from the City of A|bany”nd 3 miles west 
from Troy City, on the Newton villo Plunk Bond. Has 
u guild dwelling house, with tenant house, lee house, 
carriage. house, stable and two burns. A fine orchard 
of grafted tree-, with ahnndamin of f 1 tut. grapes, &e. 
The land's under a high state of miltivul ton, is well 
watered, and well adapted to gardening. Location 
CauttOt be excelled for a gentleman's country rcsi- 
dciu'o. Address U. B.NHWTON, Albany, N. Y. 
Albany, Nov., 1800. 
SECURITY! A PAYING INVESTMENT! AN INCOME IN OLD AGE! 
AND A PROVISION FOR THEIR FAMILIES ! 
E It It A S K A L A N US. 
A. J. STEVENS, Land Agent, Columbus, Neb, 
JOIN THU TONTINE CLASS OT THIS COEETAHir 
Stock for Sale, tfc, 
Tho Public are requested, lor fall information, to apply at the Company’s Office, or to 
any of Its Agents. 
CTT* Active, intelligent men, laniiliar with the business ol Life Insurance, will do wel 
to co-operate with this Company. 
Address all Communication* to the Company’s Office, 
No. !»'.> BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
T>URE-RR El> CHESTER WHIT E PIGS. 
JL Persons wishing to improve tlieir stock, should 
remember t hat we breed and ship our own pig*. For 
particulars, address J \V, A M ill win. 
Pennington v file. Chester Co., l’a. 
We do not offer a single article of merchandise, 
that euii be sold by regular dealers at our price. We 
do not ask you to buy goods from ux unless we can 
sell them cheaper than yon can obtain them In any 
other wav. while the greater part of our goods are 
sold at about 
rilllE OHIO IMPROVED CUES 
J ter ucigTpfnfiace tno greatest. amofint 
ot Pork. for food Consumed. Of any known 
breed. Send stump for its description, and 
a great variety of other Thoroughbred and 
Imported .Inimats and Fowls. 
L, B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
ONE-HALF THE REGULAR RATES 
"TirniP 
r\ /*- ' ' MACHINE.—Clears an aero without 
moving. Works on side hill palls trees; 
~ moves buildings. Weight about one ton. 
. Average work ten stumps per hour. Fifteen 
r- of these machines have been sold the past 
tsB season In Pennsylvania, in the counties of 
Wyoming and Luzerne alone. Price $550. 
Address, for Circular, 
pUp W. W. WILLIS. 
No. 29 Oak St., Rochester, N. V'. 
Wo want good, reliable agents in every part of the 
country. By employing your spare tune to form 
clubs and sending us order*.you can obtain the most 
llhorul commissions, either In Cu*li or Merchan¬ 
dise, anti all goods sent by us will boa* represented, 
and we guarantee satisfaction to everyone dealing 
with our house. 
Agents should collect ton cents from each customer 
and forward to iis in advance, for Descriptive Checks 
of thu goods wo sell. 
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of 
either purchasing the article thereon described, or 
of exchanging for liny aft,tele mentioned on our Cat¬ 
alogue. numbering over 350 different articles, -not 
nnn ot which ran be purchased In the usual way for 
tho same money. 
The advantages of first sending for Cheeks urn 
these We tire constantly buying small lot* of very 
valuable goods which arc not on otir Catalogues, and 
for which wo issue Checks till all are sold : besides, 
In every largo club we will put cheeks for WATCHES, 
QtriLT*. Bl.AYKKT*. DUES* 1’AtrI'.HN, or some other 
article of value, pfWnO .wine memheis of Dio club an 
opportunity of purchasing an article for about one- 
quarter of its value. 
In every order amounting to over $60,accompanied 
by the cash, the Agent may retain $2.00, aud in every 
order $100, $3.00 may be retained to 
FAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES, 
This offer Is more especially to assist Agents Iri the 
Western and Southern States, but Is open to all cus¬ 
tomers. 
COMMISSIONS s 
Agents will bo paid ten per cent. In Cash or Mer¬ 
chandise, when they FHX UP 'THEIR ENTIRE 01,UB, 
for which below we give a partial I.tst Of Commis¬ 
sions ; 
For an order of S3®* from a club of Thirty, we 
will pay the Agent, n* coinml*?.ion.'28 yds. Brown or 
Bleached Sheeting. good Dress Pattern. Wool Square 
Shawl. French Cnssltuerc Pants and Vest Pattern, 
fine, large White Counterpane, etc., etc..or $3 In cash. 
For tra order ol $50. from a club of Fifty, we 
win pay the Agent, a* commission, 45 yds. Sheeting, 
one pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Drps* Pattern, 
handsome wool Square Shawl, Silver-case Watch, 
etc., etc., or $5 in cash. 
For an order of Si 00, from a club of One Hun¬ 
dred. we will pay the Agent, us commission, 100 yd*, 
good, yard-vviut* Sheeting, coin-silver Hunting Case 
Watch, rich Long Wool Kluiwl, suit.ot all-wool French 
Cassimerc, etc., vie., or *10 in cash. 
We do not employ any Traveling Agents, and cus¬ 
tomers should not pay money to persons purporting 
to be our agents, unless personally acquainted. 
SEND MONEY ALWAYS BY REGIS¬ 
TERED LETTERS. 
For further particulars send for Catalogues. 
PARKER & CO„ 
98 Ar. 100 Summer Sr. Boston, Maas. 
Miscellaneous 
M ason a ii o a i» l y ’ s 
METHOD FOB THE 
PIANOFORTE. 
A now work which has been thoroughly tested In 
private teaching, and which lias proved to bo of the 
highest value to Instructor*, furnishing Hie necessary 
miliaria) to tram pupils In the most thorough man¬ 
ner. Adapted to iliimo who would become masters 
of the Instrument, and to such a* aim nt only mod¬ 
erate proficiency, it i< superior as a self-instructor. 
Containing the ACCENT EXERCISES Invented by 
Mr. Mason, and round in no other work. 
By WM, MASON and E. S. IIOAI)I,Y. 
Price with either Amrrlcun or Foreign Fingering 
Rl. Sent po.-tage paid oa receipt of price. O. DIT- 
SON A CO., Boston. C 11. DITSON & Co . New York. 
H ALL’S PATENT RISKING GLOVES. 
A new invention, made oi the bent, calf leather, 
with metallic claws attached lo assist and protect 
Hie hand*. Both right and tefl-hllnded. Warranted 
the best I in ml busker ever invented. Made to lace 
*o a* to fit. the hands. 
In ordering, state size -large, medium or small. 
Samples sent for 81.; 12 pm., illl. Sent by Express, 
C. O. D.. if desired, Address 
II. W. BOG Kits, .lit., k IHIO.. 
Produce Cobihj1*;uon Merchants, 
No. 2 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. 
Implements , »Machinery , 6’c, 
JtTew Publications , Sfc. 
AY PRESS WORKS 
ESTABLISHED 1851. 
The Toledo Blade 
a a it mmtmiuiyiuiit 
fl s w 
A largo quarto sheet, containing fifty-six columns 
filled with News from all parts of the World. Choice 
original and selected Tales, Hketches. Poetry, Wit 
and Humor. A Commercial Department,a Religion* 
Department, a Young Folks Department, and an 
Agricultural Department, all prepared expressly for 
tho Blade, It. i* the constant aim of the Proprie¬ 
tors to make the Bt.AblS u truly Nntlonnl Nu\*- 
paper, -not a paper foe tho East the West, the 
North or tho South, but for Tlie Whole Country. 
Petroleum V. Jtfasby, P. SVX. 
No humorous literature of tho age has been moro 
universally read and enjoyed than tho letters of 
“ PARSON NASH Y.” Aiming always at tlie cor¬ 
rection or some evil, combining a profound philoso¬ 
phy, and unanswerable arguments, with the keenest 
wit and richest humor, this "Confedrlt X Roads " 
Preacher ha* become famous wherever the English 
Language Is read. These letters are written ex¬ 
pressly for the Blade, and will bo continued regu¬ 
larly in its column*. 
A NEW STORY, MR. LOCKE, (Pet no bur.” I 
V. Nasby.) i* now engaged on a now story entitled 
“PAUL DENMAN, nr I.OKT AND SAVED." a 
story of the Great Rebellion. This thrilling story 
will be published m the column* of tho BLADE 
during the coming year, and of itself will be pro¬ 
nounced by every reader worth many times tho sub- 
gcnption price of the paper. 
TERMS.-SIngle copies per year; Clubs of 
five, $1.75 eaen; Clubs or ten and over. 81.50 
each, and an extra copy to every person getting up a 
Club. 
PAY! PAY! PAY! We pay liberally, in 
ru*lt, all who assist us In extending the circulation 
of the Blade. 
AGENTS WANTED. -We want an Agent at 
every Post-Office in the United State*. Send for our 
Special Cl roil In*' in Agents, 
SPECIMEN COPIES Font free to any address. 
Scud for a copy, and at tbo same time give us tho 
address of a dozen or so of your friends, at ns many 
different Post-Offices, l* whom we will send copies 
free and pastime paid. Address 
BULLISH, LOCKE A CO. 
Toledo, OSiio. 
DE0ERIG9CS HAY PRESSES 
P. K. DEDERICK & CO., 
SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 
Dederick's Patent Progrchsivo l.ever Presses are 
haling at least two-thirds of the ha y, straw. Ac., baled 
in the count! v.aiid are tnmlllarly known everywhere 
as the best, presses. 81 dlfforentshsefl of Horse, Hand 
nod Power Pre- .es, tor baling hay. straw, cotton, 
hemp, cloth, hides, moss, hop*, busks, broom-corn, 
etc. fiend for Illustrated Catalogue, giving sizes, 
price* and much other information useful to the 
farmer, puck nr and shipper. Addrcs* 
P. K. DEDERICK k CO., Albany, N. Y 
CH1EE.SE FACTORIES. WITH EIGHT 
Y,/ years’ ..... lie business, and as u dealer 
in Dairy Supplies and Furnishing Goods, I Offer my 
services In locating, planning and furnishing Cheese 
Factories. Plans and specifications drawn. Cheese 
makers provided. fyA ItDN 1015 B, WEEKS, 
fiee y American Dairymen s Association, 
Syracuse, N. V 
I WAS CURED OF DEAFNESS AND 
Catarrh by a simple remedy, and will send the 
recipe free. Mils. At. C. LEGGETT, 
r ir-1,,1.-XT T 
CE TOOLS IN GREAT VARIETY SUCH 
ICE TOOLS IN GREAT VARIETY SUCH 
1 as PLOWS or CUTTERS, SAYVS, HOOKS. AXES. 
&c„ &c. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
’ J. It. DECATUR & CO., 
PJ 7 Water St., New York. 
f i liNlHNE 
Ramsdcil Norway Oats. 
Warranted to be from seed purchased of Jones k 
Clark, (ftamsdell's authorized agents.) to be free 
from foul seed, and to 00 cleaned ready to -ow. 
Price, *7.50 per bushel; $4 per halt hilshel; $2.50 per 
peck; delivered at tho Express office, bags free. 
C. D. BUSH. Bulimia, Yates Co., N. V. 
•yi lCNUULVS’ BELLS. 
.VI Hell* lor Churches, Acade- 
, rntes, Factories, etc., of which 
* more have been made at this ea¬ 
rn tabllsInneriL than at all the other 
g> roundarte* in the country com- 
bined. All Bells warranted. 
ter An Illustrated Catalogue 
. sent free upon application to 
E. A. & G. R. MENEELY. 
West Troy, N. Y. 
ER CUTTER.—Do you want the 
ist working, cheapest and most, dur- 
ig Hnv. Straw and Stalk Cutler? 
II or mourn refunded.) P KEKSKj LL 
PaekHkill. N. Y., or Cleveland, Ohio. 
\H60Sjo, 
L aw and b a n k i n g office. 
PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
De Witt Clinton County, town. 
Money loaned for a term of years on unencumbered 
improved Farm*, at 10 per cent- NET Interest., pay¬ 
able annually, interest collected when due. itavo 
been ui business over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, please notice. 
M QUIN BY, ST. JOHN-tVlLLE, X. Y. 
• New Hive not palpated perfectly adapted to 
tbo honey emptying machine, nr small boxes for sur¬ 
plus honey. Swarming controlled. 
Bees, Honey, Boxes, Book*, &c. 
537" fiend stamp for Circular. 
TJRINDT.E’s, AGRICULTURAL sunnier 
8 is perfectly sate, is cheap, doe* not. require skill¬ 
ed labor to manage, and saves from 75 to M) per cent, 
to tho Stock. Fcertor. Thc»H 6 In want will *cn<l xor 
prices and circulars to „ 
BARROWS, SA\ ERY k CO.. 
Successors to Savory Co.. 1 htiadclphia. 
A lt 1 O N PI A tCO I O R T E. 
A }JK\V VVAREHOOll* : 
1 il-'» En*r -AAilli Strrei, New \ oik. 
;"if Send for Prkc List. _<-• !! 
M onitor corn hcsker. do two 
men’s work. No sore or fold fingers. Sells at, 
siylit. Agents ■wanted. f’Oadav ; two samples sent tor 
60 els., or four styles for ,'L expetifte prepaid, od- 
dros*. CITY NOVELTY CO., an Library fit.. Ihihi- 
delphia. I*a. 
ffilOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN SINGLE 
L ba-rei or lot, five bhl*. fitOO lb*, each., I.ratton 
Mineral Paint, valuable for houses, barns, fences, 
carriages and carriage makers. ,m ‘ 
plements. Address JOHN WlLLIAMh, 
Kurai New-Yorker otllco. Kucf’fistor, N. Y, 
I WILKIN ISON, 
■RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
202 TOWNSEND ST...BALTIMORE, Ml). 
I* the Best, the Most Popular and tho Cheapest 
M agazine published. It will be sent, from now until 
the end of 1870 for 
OltfLir 50 CENTS. 
Send in your subscriptions without delay- Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt of six 
cents. Address 
O. A. ROORBACK, 
102 Nassau fit., New fork. 
Say in whao paper you saw thin advertisement. 
VIM FISAR HOW MADE FROM FI HER, 
"IDlKWHIti Wine, Molasses or Sorghum in 10 
hours, without using drug*. Fur Circulars, address 
F. I . SAGE, Vinegar Maker, Cromwell. <*'£. 
r|M> TIIE 1,A DIES. ONE WEEK’S TIME, 
J. pleasantly employed, will pay for a firs’-iate 
Sewing Machine. Address CORF.V I). KELSKY, 120 
Lexington Avc,, New Vork. 
A GOOD AGRICULTURAL 
4V LIBRARY” 
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“ The he*, tonic for Indigestion, dyspepsia, wake¬ 
fulness and general debility, is Ferro Phosphated 
Elixir of CaLLsaya Bark, (the original Callsuya Bark 
and l ron.) made by Caswell, Hazard & Co."—Leav¬ 
enworth Herald. 
A CTIVE MEN WANTED IN EVERY Town 
1\ in the United State* to put up Xortnn's Improved 
Door and Date Spring. Patent just, issued, 'i he larg¬ 
est percentage given ever before offered. 
Address E. D. NORTON, Cuba, N. Y. 
