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NEWS OONDENSEE, 
Implements, itlacljinern, 
Implements, JUtuIjinern, &t 
— Incendiaries are at work in Lockport. 
— Women are scarce in Southern California. 
— Virginia boasts of the discovery of eannel 
coal. 
— A Prussian regiment numbers over 3,000 
men. 
— The area of Lake Superior is 23,000 square 
miles. 
— Minnesota lias 950 miles of completed rail¬ 
roads. 
— Ohio produced 38,952,200 pounds of tobacco 
in 1869. 
— The tax rate of the city of Albany is $4.57 
per $100. 
— Necklaces arc in great favor for evening 
costume. 
— The Government, last year, paid in pensions 
$27,780,812. 
— The silver mine at Corning has turned iuto 
ag-nhl mine. 
— A Farmer’s Club is to be organized for Or¬ 
leans county. 
— The extension to the arsenal at Rochester is 
nearly completed. 
— The Powers Block, just completed in Roch¬ 
ester, cost $1,000,000. 
— Not a barrel of stilt can be found in Nash¬ 
ville, Tenth, for sale. 
— There are still 150 Seminole braves in the 
everglades of Florida. 
Ji is reported that 60,000 hogs will be packed 
this year at Peoria, 111. 
— No less than 12,000 horses were clipped in 
New York last winter. 
— A Vermont horse kicked to deatli three 
mules pastured with him. 
— “ Professor of the accumulative art" is the 
California term lor a thief. 
— Massachusetts is making largo quantities of 
cartridge' paper for France. 
— The Missouri State University is now open 
to women tho same as men. 
— New England shows, by the present census, 
a total population of 3,483,001. 
— Dogs in the Western part of the State are 
making raids on tho sheep folds. 
— In San Francisco the street care have a 
compartment for baggage and dogs. 
— The damage done by I lie bombardment of 
Strasbourg is estimated at $34,000,000. 
— The coal mines near Boonesboro, Iowa, are 
yiolding 2,500 tons a month at. present. 
— The citizens of Lockport are about to or¬ 
ganize a complin,\ to build a new hotel. 
The tax of one cent on a box of matches 
netted the Government $15,000,000 in i860. 
— The Smithsonian Institute has presented 
fifty species of birds to Williams College. 
- During the summer, 90,474 persons took ad¬ 
vantage of the public baths at Philadelphia. 
— In New Jersey fanners have been able to 
use i lie plow in every month of tho past year. 
— The Now Haven Almshouse, Conn., has one 
hundred inmates, twenty of whom are insane. 
The Iron CIkiI Milk Cat), with one of the above 
bottoms, will last :u least iliras times us long as with 
the old tin bottom ; the outside hoop being a portent, 
protection to this tmUoiu of the CJAli In rolling upon 
the edge, dropping, or from any kind of hard usage 
to which they are necessarily subjected when in 
actual wear. 
It does away with the Tin Bottom and IIoop, and 
also with nit Leaking mid carrying Cans to 
the Shop fur Repairs. 
It is said that- there are 150,000 farmers In the State 
of New York alone. If they nil really believe that 
they could get a ninchlbo for 111), that, would suw5 
acres of Wheat. Stf acres of Oats, or 3 acres of drags 
Seed per hour, and do the work liftin' than It eno be 
done In uny other way, nt least 100,101 or thorn would 
buy one for their Spring Seeding. Till* maehilir will 
dn it. As these Senders have been Sold in every 
State In this Union, some of our Agencies most lie 
near to each reader. Send stamp for Circular giving 
full Information as t.o Agenoles, &n. 
D. II. GOODELL tfc CO., 
Antrim, N. II,, Sole itlii nil fuel iireis. 
I3F'Watch No. 1089, Stem Winder, bearing Trade-Mark “Frederic Atherton & Co., Marion, 
N. .T.," manufactured by United States Watch Co., has been carried by me from December 
1888, to January 17th, 1870, its total variation being only TWO SECONDS in the entire time 
New Yokk, Jan. 17, 1870. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Reg. U. S. Trcas. 
Implements, iUacl)incrn, Sfc 
T he continental washing 
MACHINE. 
'Sx We have have had a 
» lftl Continental Washing 
IMachine in use for sev- 
end months, ami have 
no hesitation in pro- 
'1* nonliving it. one of tho 
BMPfcrT A best machines for saving 
■SMf labor that any faintly cun 
fl gjBH j jj obtain —D. D. T. Mutmre, 
u4®H] | in Rural New-Yorker. 
_^T I like the Continental 
y r"'3P4 Washing Machine, and 
|f . commend it to the :tlteu- 
J I tion ol' all who believe 
I - ^ r. L that progress ought to 
"" visit the kitchen and 
j,setts.c laundry.- H. (Hikki.kv . 
■_B Those who do washing 
Ah in my bouse are very 
much pleased with the Continental Washing Ma¬ 
chine. In my opinion it, will prove to be a Valuable 
Invention .—houatio SKYmocii. 
We have put the Continental Washing Machine to 
the severest tests, and on every time it bus come olT 
with perfect success. It has become Indispensable 
In our laundry, and the nmehlno needs only ti trial 
to recommend itself to every family. X. A. Win- 
UAKU. 
The universal testimony, wherever this new ma¬ 
chine Is used Is,'* We no longer dread washing." All 
that is necessary to secure its adoption, in every 
household, is a trial. For this purpose, machines 
will be shipped to uny address, on receipt of the 
price, $15; and the money, together with the freight 
charges, will be promptly refunded, if the machine 
should not prove satisfactory. Agents wanted every¬ 
where, to whom exclusive sale w ill be given. 
Address A. II. GOSH, 
Sec’y of tho Brlnkei'kotl Mniiuf’K Co., 
A iiliiirii, N. Y. 
Now York City Headquarters, 
SOUTHARD & CORLILCS, 41 Dey St., N. Y. 
OWENS, LANE, DYER & CO, 
Manufacturers of 
The Eclipse Saw Mills, 
PRIGINAL^iRELIABLE 
Combining THREE PATENTED Improvements, 
Essential to th8 'mg o7 ork * Circular Mills, 
It is stamped from one piece. There are no sentus 
to come apart, or collect impure matter of any kind ; 
therefore it will last much longer, with one-tourth 
the trouble of cleansing, than the old style, with tho 
rim douhle-soaUiod t<0. It Is the latest and best im¬ 
provement in the manufacture of Factory Milk Cans. 
'I’lle leas senilis you run gel in n Milk Can 
tlie better for the Milk. 
IK/77/ ALL SIZES OS 
Implements, iUncliincrn, &’e 
Steam <& Horae Power Threshinf/ Machines, 
Mill Gearing & Machinery . 
for Detcriptlon, Prices, Ac., address them, at 
The Manufactory, OR, Branch House, 
HAMILTON, Ohio. ST. LOUIS, M0. 
SENSIBLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 
The above cut. represents the Iron Clnd Milk 
Pail, with a Bottom on the principle of the I’an. 
As it is well known the sides Of ft pim will wear out 
two or three bottoms, this la n great, Improvement. 
The Bottom being convex, and at the same time sit¬ 
ting upon rests. It. Is kept, out of the dirt, nud there¬ 
fore the. bottom of your pall 19 always clean. 
esr Stock and Trimmings for sale by tho 
IRON CLAD CAN CO., 
42 & 4-4 Murray St., New York. 
200 Randolph St., Chicago, III. 
Seeds and Fertilizers 
A.TNA 
WHICH CLEANSES GARMENTS 
QUICKLY AND THOROUGHLY, 
WITHOUT RUBBING. 
<£%r Saving its cost every year by saving clothes 
All the new and most Improved styles. 
Full catalogues issued and circulars sent to all ap¬ 
plicants on receipt of stamps. 
PAMPHLET CONTAINING TULL DESCRIPTION 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
i 370. 180 Sc 101 Water 8r„ 
NEW YORK 
Anti-Frictiou 
Lever Horse-Power 
ICE 
TOOLS 
* r M oderate £XP£Ns£ 
THE BEST and CHEAPEST in the end. 2 STYLES 
and 4 SIZES, from 1 to 8 Horses. 
Fi.il Circulars of above, and all our large stock 
of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, SEEDS 
and FERTILIZERS, sent to all applicants on receipt 
of stamp. 
For Hay, Straw, or Stalks. 
Not io l>c Paid for until tried. 
12 sizes, $8 to $21. Easy to cut, by hand from 30 to 
130 bushels an hour. Will cut By horse power for 5 
to 10 horses in one minute. 
From editor of American Agriculturist, Feb., 1870: 
“Tim Cupper S‘ i ip Feed Cutter is itecitleiUu the best 
for hand power. Stubbs in New York entail tho feed 
(by hand) for 100 horses in an Hour." 
From J. ll.liAK 1 n, Tlmriisdule, Pa.:—" Can do more 
wort; with ymir No, 5 Culler ($22; with one horse, 
than l can >lo with four horses on a Burdick National 
Telegraph, that coni uie $100. Lfalif work with yours 
to Oil! lor l.'.il head." 
Fn .'ii llicsi-iv Waun BEKcmni:—*• My men praise 
the i ope w '.'trip Cultei wo have used two years, and 
prefer it to all others." 
From TlloMAS I inch. Esq., Newburgh.Ch:—‘'*Vith 
your No. A Cutter ($(41 1 cut all the liny rur50 horses 
an I cuttle tor a day In three-quarters of an hour, 
enstlj/." 
HowM.EGttERr,KY suys; -*• I have used the Copper 
Stub Feed Cutter two winters. It suits me admira¬ 
bly." 
Joseph If arris, in American Agriculturist, June, 
1S70, says : ■" Gale’s Copper Strip Machine will out in 
two or three minutes all the hay a team will eat at 
a meal. It is mere child's plan to turn it." 
Agents wunted. Send for Circular. 
NEW YOU 1C PLOW COMPANY, 
91 Beekrnun St. New York, or 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
111 Merwln St., Cleveland. 0. 
EVERYWHERE ACKNOWLEDGED 
THE STRONGEST, MOST DURABLE 
AND EFFICIENT WRINGER MADE. 
S3F” Sold by Dealers generally. 
It. C. BROWNING, Genernl Agent, 
32 Cortluudt St., New York. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO.. 
t 376. 1S9 & 191 Water Si., 
NEW YORK 
Send for Illustrated Circular of tho above tools; 
also for Copper Strip Feed Culler and (Ink’s 
Roof. Cutters, to J K. DECATUR Jk CO., 
197 Water St., New York. 
I IGI1T PORTABLE ENG IN US, 
j Embodying Safety, Simplicity, Durability, Econ¬ 
omy in,Use of Fuel. Ac,, Ac., 
AT LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE. 
Especially designed for the use of 
PRINTEUH, CHEESE AVI) BETTER MAKERS, 
FARMERS, &c. 
AMERICAN FAMILY 
KNITTING MACHINE CO, 
Boston, Mass,, and 8t. Lonia, Mo, 
PJtlCE, $HD.OO 
New Style" Threshing Machine, 
KNOWN AH 
ItfXCHOIiS, SHEPARD CO. 
GRAIN-SAVING “VIBRATOR,” 
WITH TIIKIR ELEGANT 
“MOUNTED” AND “DOWN” HORSE POWERS, 
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THEM, AT 
BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 
(Firm Established in 1848; Incorporated in 1869.) 
Their Simplicity in-arcs Perfect Ease of Man¬ 
agement. ant> Safety, to anv one, however 
uulnntructed in the nee or un Engine—which end 
bus been achieved by the builders, through vury 
special and prut ranted effort. 
Every provision for SAFETY FROM FIHE Ik made, 
and the Engine rendered safo as a common stove. 
For CAPACITY IV PflOPOUTlON TO 8PACE OCCU¬ 
PIED, n ha! no i Ival 
It requires but very little room, and is easily set 
up, requiring (inly u (Inn brtro for Its two timbers. 
It Is supplied with a most reliable Sei.F-Actino 
Pump. Govkhnok, Steam Gauge, .tic., and is luck¬ 
ing in none of t.ho requisite* of a tlrst-cluss, light 
Engine. 
Persons having labor to perform requiring n light 
power, will find It in their advantage to 
HEM) FOR A CIRCULAR, 
And examine tho above mentioned Engine and Boil¬ 
ers. therein fully described, with Price List, Testi¬ 
monials, Ac., Ac. Address 
SlUNXElt its WALRATII, 
Cliiitcuiingo, N, Y. 
P OST’S GALVANIZED 
MKT A Ll.lt' KURF.K A 8 A P 
SPOUT A BUCKET HANGER, 
Patented Nov. 24th, 1888. Im¬ 
proved 1889. $10 to $30 per day 
has been made liy enterprising 
Cunvasslng agents selling the 
EUREKA; 3l)0moresuohagents 
wanted Immediately. Retail 
price, $t,50 per hun¬ 
dred. Parties want¬ 
ing Samples, Circu¬ 
lars and Terms, must 
remit 2llc. to par post¬ 
age. POST’S IN¬ 
DENTED CONICAL 
TIN SAP BUCKET, 
Patented Sept. 13th, 
1870. A simple, prao- 
tlcal and useful Im¬ 
provement- County 
and State Bights for 
sale. N rare oliance 
for manufacturer* of 
Tin. Send for De¬ 
scriptive i ’lrcular and 
terms of sale. Ad¬ 
dress all orders and 
letter# of inquiry to 
C. C. POST. 
M’f’r and Patentee, 
Burlington. Vt. 
Durable, efficient and low-priced 
Pend for Circular. Agents wanted. LANK BROS. 
Manufacturers, Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
ig Machine Co. 
Touts, Mo 
Among the gnurnnteed advantage* are:—A much 
more perfect saving or grain than any other princi¬ 
ple. Perfection of cleaning. Wonderful simplicity. 
Not over oue-luilf the belt* or gear required by oth¬ 
ers. Cleanliness, or freedom from “ litterings." 
Ease of draft-. Adaptation to different kinds and 
conditions of grain; also Flax and Timothy. Re¬ 
markable durability, etc., etn. 
All persons who think of huvlng a new Thresher, 
anti want the “leading machine,’’ and all farmers 
who have grain to thresh and want It threshed, 
saved and cleaned to the best advantage, are c>r- 
dlnlly Invited to mnd us their address, and receive 
(free) our 48-pa go Illustrated Pamphlet, containing a 
full description of these superior machines, with 
other valuable Information. Address 
NICHOLS, HIIEPARD Sc CO., 
Baltic Creek. Midi. 
TO TIIE P17R4HASERS of RIGHTS 
1 to rounufucluro Todd’s Jmpkovemnt in Wiue 
a no Picket ITcvck, I furnish wire and malleable 
trimmings direct from the works at wholesale price*. 
The c/i. upr.vt, ,vf, and most 'tumble Fence con¬ 
structed of wood and iron. Refuse lumber, rived 
stuff, small (.tiles, pieces uf boards, nr rails split to a 
reasonable degree ,,i fineness, may be used in its con¬ 
strued in. Saves bull tho posts. May he secured 
to trees, whenever convenient. No place to retain 
moisture. May he suspended over streams. Is rap¬ 
idly rondo. AVHI not be destroyed from grass burn¬ 
ing. h) the best Prairie Fence—the best Railroad 
Fence- the bust Farm Fence. Many hundred miles 
now m use. Send six cents for Circular* arid return 
postage. Address A TODD, Jr., 
Pultneyville, Wayne Co M N. Y. 
Q LEIGH SHORN. -WB 1HAKF. SLEIGH 
Fj aliocs, under cover of Patents, of any length, 
crook or size, oi very bard cast iron, ami cast therein 
a wrought iron rod the whole length of the shoe. 
Holes made wherever desired. Shoes ground smooth 
and I right. Price very low. fiend for full descrip¬ 
tive circular. la NKON TITUS & SON. 
Tilt PROVED FOOT LATHES, 
jT'rr\ X With Slide, Rest and Fittings. Kle- 
.WY I gant. durable, cheap and portable. Just 
\ HtTN\ the itilng for the Artisan or Amateur 
“ Many reader* of till* paperhavooneof 
them. Good news for all! Delivered 
at your door, 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
FIRST PRIZE AT THE 
r HK ONLY FAMILY KNITTER MADE 
that tills the bin. Solid for Circulars and simi¬ 
les to LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MF’G CO., 
Ihieopee Fall*, Mu«s. 
Four fiizri Prices S6, 810, 814, 817. 
A Hand Seed Sower, for planting all kind* of Gar¬ 
den Seeds, and Corn, Peas, Beans, &o. The only 
machine that will plant thu seed perfectly, in Drill or 
Id Hills, at different distances. 
ELMWOOD FEED STEAMERS 
For Steaming tluv. Cooking Food for Stock, Roll¬ 
ing Sorghum . for Running Small Engine*. Heating 
Water, and lor oilier purposes too numerous to 
mention. 
It has taken First Premium over every other, 
wherever it has been exhibited. 
TEN REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST. 
xvr writ" for Circular* to HARRY SEDGWICK, 
General Agegt, Cornwall Upllow, Conn. 
“ First Prize lit the American Institute Fair, 1870." 
For Pulverizing the Soil and Destroying Weeds. 
Hus adjustable Steel Itunles. Is light, durable, anil 
very easy to operate. Price $5. 
Liberal discount to Dealer*. Send for Circular. 
Address E. D. S’ O. B. REYNOLDS, 
North IlridKcwntvr, Mass. 
M AYNARD’S COMBINATION GUN.- 
Ttieso Arms are regarded by Sportsmen.as un- 
equalml for Convenience. Accuracy and Range. 
For Circulars, with price list and illustrations of 
target practice, address 
MASSACHUSETTS ARMS CO.. 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
MEDALLION SEWING MACHINE. 
“ ■ Monthly payments, 
rN 1‘ I 30 daps on trial . -- --- 
Price reduced. Sews everything a needle will go 
through. Samples of sewing Mint, free. Agents 
wanted in every town. Extra Inducements. Address 
MEDALLION MACHINE CO , 71 "assau St„ N. Y. 
