3mplemcms, 49ffari)infrg, 
Jmplcments, itta cliinerD, #c 
2Cau publications 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
They have their romantic items in the foreign 
papers. We read that a young woman, who had 
assumed the name and character of Prince 
Batihyani, was arrested recently at Prague, 
dressed in the uniform of an Austrian lieuten¬ 
ant. She was, at the time, in the midst of a sim¬ 
ulated affaire <Je wur with a young ludy of good 
family, and hud contrived to impose upon it 
number of families of high standing, so as to 
have the entree of several of the host houses in 
Prague, She is twenty-one, and the daughter of 
a Custom-House officer. The tact was elicited 
at tiie trial, that from early childhood she had 
been possessed with a mania for appearance in 
masculine character and uMirc. in her posses¬ 
sion were louiid a number of forged checks and 
passports. 
When lecturing recently at Davenport, Iowa, 
Mrs. Stanton was very flatteringly introduced 
to the audience by Mr. Louusbury, President of 
Griswold College. Mrs. Stanton remarked that 
she hud not had the pleasure of meeting Mr. 
Louusbury since they contended for a Greek 
prize long ago, at the JobnsLown (N. Y.) Acade¬ 
my. The President, gallantly responded tbntou 
that occasion he was beaten by Miss Elizabeth 
Cady, and that lie laid always regarded Ins de¬ 
feat us a high honor, for Miss Cady was the best 
Greek ami Latin scholar in the Academy. 
When 'Thackeray was at the Jtevere House, 
Boston, one Sunday morning, heasked the land¬ 
lord, Paran Stevens, where Theodore Parker 
preached. The laudlord said he did not know. 
“Don't know 1” exclaimed Thackeray, in In's 
most astonished tones. “ Why, sir, we've heard 
his voice away across Ihe Atlantic. He is the 
greatest preacher in America." Stevens tolls 
this story himself, and how cheap lie felt in run¬ 
ning about bis house to find where the great 
iconoclast held forth. 
Prof. Huxley dresses elegantly. He is tall, 
strong mid gracefully built, but. has none of the 
dense solidity, begot ot beer and beef, that is 
characteristic of mod rn Britons. His head is 
rather equate than oval, his hair thick and 
straight and black. The forehead is perpendicu¬ 
lar and dogmatic; the nose not lurried up, but 
turned into til air; thin. Arm shut lips, above 
a chin niei'cll.ssly Unu, and small eyes that 
sparkle in their sockets. 
Secretary Robeson is said to be one of the 
hardest working men in Washington. He is de¬ 
termined to be Secretary of the Navy in fact as 
well ns name. Holfl familiarizing himself with 
the details of the various important Bureaus of 
the Department, to the end that lie may thor¬ 
oughly understand the real condition and neces¬ 
sities of the Naval Hotablislnnout of the United 
States. ' 
The people of Fort Dodge, Iowa, voted that 
Miss Kitty Underwood was the most beautiful 
young lady in town. Kitty hud a l'olou on her 
hand, and a surgeon was called to lance it. The 
glitter of Kilty’s eyes caused his hand to trem¬ 
ble, aud in « second Kitty's blood spurted into 
his fact* from an artery be budsevered. The Re¬ 
publican says t lie wound bleeds so profusely tlmt 
it is feared the arm must bo amputated. 
Hiram Powers has made six copies of Ins 
Greek Slave. They are valued at. $5,000 to $10,- 
000 apiece, though Powers, it. is said, did not re¬ 
ceive tor any of thorn much over $1,000. As the 
Peorian remarked, when informed of the proba¬ 
ble value of the Venus of Milo, at the Louvre, 
“ Stone gals liiuet have riz lately." 
Accounts from Rome state that TeresitaCan- 
zio, the only daughter of Garibaldi, is dead. 
She was the daughter of bis first wife, the Span¬ 
ish Creole Anita, and twin sister of Tiicciotti, 
his youngest son. She is said to have been the 
favorite child of the General, and an amiable 
and kind-hearted woman. 
Geo. W. L. Johnson, one of the veteran jour¬ 
nalists of the country,and for years at tached to 
the press of Philadelphia, died ill that city on 
tiie 30th idt., at the age of lifiy-two. Mr. John¬ 
son was a capable journalist., zealous lu liia call¬ 
ing, and pursued an eventful, if not, a brilliant 
career. 
A Turin letter says Kossuth is so very feeble 
iu heal Hi that be can hardly live until spring. It 
is stated that lie is extremely poor, and occupies 
very humble apartments in the city, steadily re¬ 
fusing to receive pecuniary aid from those who 
would be ouly too happy to help him. 
Mr. Perry Fuller of Kansas, but more lately 
Collector of Customs at New Orleans, and well 
known as an active friend of A adrew Johnson 
during Lhc impeachment excitement, dropped 
dead at the Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, a 
few days since. 
Kino Amadeus of Spain is said to be very 
much attached to dugs, having taken With him 
to Madrid fully ninety of the quadrupeds, vary¬ 
ing between the Seoteli terrier and the English 
hull dog. 
Mrs. Du. Cook of Buffalo, had an income last 
year of nearly $18,000 from her medical practice. 
A Boston lecturer says he lived next door to 
HawLhorne l’or four years, aud saw him only 
twice in all that time. 
One of the lirst poems which Alice Cary in¬ 
trusted to the public, “Guido,” was sent to N. 
P. Willis, who forwarded it to Sarlain's Maga¬ 
zine, (Philadelphia,i where it was published aud 
very well reeei ved. 
It Is a faot of no little significance that not 
only is the Princess Louise, fourth daughter ot 
Queen Victoria, to umny a Presbyterian, but 
the wedding is even to take place in Lent. 
It is said that Edwin Forrest is the richest of 
all tiie American actors, being worth nearly 
$1,000,000; and that Joseph Jefferson and John 
E. Owens rank next. 
It is rumored that Prince Alfred, the Duke of 
Edinburgh, on his return home, will wed a lady 
not of Wood royal, but surpassingly beautiful 
and very weal till. 
A Georgia paper eontradiots the report that 
Alexander II. Stephens, the Confederate Vice- 
President, bus become a Swedenborgian. 
A Chicago girl says she does not get married, 
for tiie reason that she does not know whose 
husband she might be marrying. 
The wife of Mehemet Ali requires live hun¬ 
dred camels to transport her luggage when she 
goes to the springs. 
Mrs. E. Tupper Wiekes, the Minnesota clergy- 
woman, has a salary of $3,000 a year, and is to 
get more. 
Boston Corbett, the avenger of President 
Lincoln, is preaching at Philadelphia. 
Gustave Dore took part as a Mobile in the 
defense of Paris. 
P REMIUM CKB8TER W HITE PIGS. 
Pure iMonil .“li’irt-Hiuu. i Durham,i Devon, Al¬ 
derney aru) AvrebUrc (hires, Merino. Smith-Down 
and C'OLMVold Sheep, Cash inert} Goats, Imported Suf¬ 
folk, ICfaex. Berkshire and Sefton Pigs.and all Choice 
Breeds of Poultry ami Bgg* for sale. 
Semi for Circulars and Prices. 
Address N P. BOYEB & CO., 
Parkeaburg, Chester Co., Pa. 
one day ! Mote 
6 04 2 sall'posV'VA- 
K2 h - GaLVANTZIEP M ETA MO Ltl'.tXA 
S 3 # SAr Spout and Bpcrkt IUfoib- 
” 11# Samples, Circulars and Terms sent on 
" *-/ receipt of 80 cot. to pay postage. 
Address C, 0. POST, ilanuf. and Patentee, Burlington,VL 
B RONZE TI ltREYs. Gray Dorkings ami 
Cayuga Ducks for sale oy 
J. TALCOTT, Rome, N. Y. 
M y PKin; list or eggs for 
HATCHING, in consequence oi receiving so 
mauv letters dally, 1 have concluded to publish my 
price Hat of eggs tor the season ; 
Pi 1 r Dos. 
IlOUdan- 1 st Premium Paris ExpOsill n Stock..$0 00 
Creve-Coc-urs. Special Premium, N. Y. 8 . Poultry 
Son., 1801*. 0 00 
La FlecliO, Special Premium, N. Y. S. Poultry 
Sue.. Ml. 0 00 
Breda or Guelder*, two 1st Premium and two 
Silver Cups, Ji. Y. 8 . Poultry Sue.. Di e., 1870. 6 00 
Buff Cochin*, winners Ol the* American Agricul¬ 
turist ( up... . C 00 
White Cochins, 1st Premium, N. Y. S. Poultry 
Sue., Dec., I87U.. . . 8 00 
Partridge Cochins, 1st Premium, Birmingham, 
Oakham, lCtig Ac., Dec., 1870. 8 00 
Black Cochins. ... ... 6 00 
Leghorns. 1st Premiums. 1868.1867. 1668, IHfltl. Ac.. 3 00 
Light Brahmas, from 1st Premium stock.( \ uto- 
crar, and Duke of York).. 3 00 
Dark Brahmas, 1st Premium, Jan.. Is. I. (5 00 
Dark Brahmas, Lady ftwydyr’s stock, (winners 
Of 12 cups and extra cupl. 7 00 
Address, with stamp, ISAAC VAN WIN KMC. 
Greet] vdie, Hudson Co„ N. J. 
pARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY. 
FARM GRIST MILLS, 
for Hand and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS: BONE MILLS; and 
COTTON GINS; 
DRUG, COFrlCE and SPICK .MILLS; COTTON and 
II \ V PRESSES; 
SHAW'S COTTON SEED li ELLERS. Price *160. 
HA Nil CORN SH ELI EKS, 81 each. 
"LEEDS" CUAMPtON COST-HULK DIGGER. $5. 
PORTABLE I ARM ENGINE AND BOILER, 
2-IT man Power, tor 8250. 
OUR .MILLS AND DULLER RECEIVED HIGH¬ 
EST PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE 
FAIR OF D,70. 
COTTON SEED MEAL and COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE atwuys on hand. Send for Circular.* ; free 
to all. JEWELL &- EHLEN, 
93 Liberty St., New York City. 
TII’IIOVED PATENT 
CHURNING POWER 
FOR ^ 
DO(i!S, (xOATS A>D SHEEP 
rKEU! SEND FOIt A SPECIMEN. 
A full Catalogue of onr Standard, Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Books, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic’s Magazine, sent by mail free. 
LEE A. SHEPARD, Publishers. Boston, 
LEE, SHEPARD ,fc DILLINGHAM, 
No. 40 Green St., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may be 
found. 
The above Illustration very plainly represents the 
most Efficient, Device yet successfully introduced 
for utilizing the power of small animals. 
With it the power and endurance of it dog of fifty 
pound* weight nre found to excel that or an able 
farm laborer at churning, pumping, turning fun mills, 
corn slieller.griMdsrones, *e. With larger or smaller 
dogs, more or less in proportion. 
Over TWO thousand have been put in use during 
the past tlfiecn years. 
Price Sri5. Liberal discounts to Dealers and for 
Cash Orders. For further particulars and circulars, 
address HORACE J,. EMERY. 
(Inventor and Patentee,) A Ihnny, N. Y. 
Also stating In what paper this Is noticed. 
Try KStnnlcs of our great SI Weekly 
The GAZETTE. Hallbwell, Maine. 
J AOlt HALE. THE THOUOU Gll-RISED 
^ Hhort-lloru Bull LORD MoNTEli By, KWh A. It. B., 
two years old. His graudsin' i- ihe wotl-knowu iith 
Duke of Tliornditle. ’ Warranted kind and a sure get¬ 
ter. Price *200. ,1. II. CROOK « BON, 
Pleasant Ridge fkOQlt Farm, Pittsfield, Muss. 
I MPORTED JERSEY COWS, II El PER IS 
AND CALVES I'(Mi •-.U.E. owing to recent 
loss ol my stock barm by lire, Including till my hay 
and grain"! will sell a l'ew choice animals of my own 
selection and importHlion li'om the Island ot Jersey. 
Address, lor descriptive circulars and tei ms, 
SAM. C. ROLT. Hart told, Conn. 
Subscribe at Once! 
FOR THE 
1 4 to ace lhc Planet 
/y » Hand Seed and Fertil- 
N , 2 y izei Sowers, if you want the 
, /c ^best and cheapest. Nob. 1 and 2, 
c^f°jr Jr for Farm, Garden and Nursery. 87, 
$12, They always plant at a uniform 
ZMBB&etstlepih, evenly, and in open sight. No. 
for Seeds and Fertilizers in the fur- 
■*-' 11 row, 816. Illustrated Circulars. 
S. L. ALLEN & CO.. 119 S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 
P O l LT II Y FA NCIERK ATTENTION 1 
TIIE AMERICAN STANDARD OE EXCEL- 
LKNCB. Now ready, it contain* a complete de¬ 
scription of everv known fowl, as revised by the 
Handlers of America, at their Convention, February, 
1871. AIho. a Treatise on Raising Prize Bu ds for Ex¬ 
hibition. Everyone wl)o keeps fowl*, must have it. 
Price 50 cts. Sent post-paid. Address 
WM. LOCKWOOD, Hartford. Conn. 
WITH GEARING INCLOSED 
In a neat iron case, has been In use three years. Put 
to the severest lists, in sharply contested trials, it has 
come out victorious. 
THE PEOPLE’S EAVOEITE JOUENAL, 
i .IMPORTED Pit 1 Zl( IMPROVED HER K - 
Bill RE SWINE. selected i rum (Queen's/ pens, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, for Bale. tSIion.-Horn Cat¬ 
tle, roost fashionable Herd Bo"k pedigrees, nil ages. 
Alum moth Bronze Turkeys. Also, a puck of unex¬ 
celled Fox Hounds are Icy pi. for pleasure, and surplus 
stock sold annually. If parties prater, will send stock 
C. O. I). II. C. GBA EE. Box 400. Majsvllle, Ohio. 
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE 
used In the CLIMAX ia 
The Great Improvement of the Day. 
The motion of the knife is changed, without stop¬ 
ping the team, by simply shifting a lever. In outline; 
common grass or gram, the blow MOTION is nil that 
Is necessary, saving much wear of the machine. For 
going through heavy hr lodged grass, the past mo¬ 
tion is thrown on, giving large increase of power. 
The Dropper Attachment is readily adjusted 
to the machine, and makes the finest Harvester 
over offered In the market- 
The machine has been fuvorably introduced In all 
the grass and grain-growing States. 
We warrant all machines, and offer liberal terms to 
Agents and Dealurg. 
Farmers destring a good machine, and Dealers in 
Agricultural Implements, will do well tocorre- 
spond with us. 
Iiy Descriptive Circulars promptly mailed. 
Address 
CLIMAX MOWER & REAPER CO., 
CORJtY, PA. 
The Terms to Subscribers: 
One Year—Single Copy... $3 00 
One Year— Four Copies ($2.50). . jo oo 
One Year -Eight Copies... tiO 00 
Those sending 820 for a Club of Eight, all sent at 
one lime, will be entitled to a copy free. Getters-up 
of Clubs cun afterward add single copies at 82.50 each. 
STREET A* SMITH, Ft oprictoi s. 
No. 55 Kill toil St., New York. 
H O I’ DA NS FOR SALE. A low line join 
birds, direst from Imported stock, jlO per pa 
Selected cockerels, for breed leg, 85 each. 
IRA B. SAMPSON, SplingOold, Mass. 
|Jf“ Orders bunked .tor rggs no w. 
rp J. UcCARTY A I D., s;tInn, Ohio. 
1_ a Importers and Breeders ol Berkshire, Lanca¬ 
shire and thorough-bred Cheater Pigs. Also, Fancy 
Poultry. Have taken First Premiums with our stock, 
wherever exhibited. A II stock warranted to be thor¬ 
ough in their purity of blood. 
MERY’S CORN PLANTER AND 
SAMPLE CARD 
OP TUB 
N FORMATION FOR POULTRY 
KEEPERS. 
This Planter is used bv hand, or in field planting a 
horse maybe used. Jt is light, strong and sim¬ 
ple. Ik, OPENS THE FURROW, (/CAGES and I>lull's 
THE SPIED, COVERS and ROLLS tT DOWN, and MARKS 
OFF TIIE DISTANCE FOR THE NEXT ROW OR DRILL, 
It is suited for EVERY KIND OR Size OF HELD. Irorn 
corn, beans, peas, to the SMALLEST GARDEN SEEDS, 
ami HILLS AN V DISTANCE APART, from FOUR INCHES 
TO six feet , and with the same range of variations 
for drilling light Seeds, As beet,carrot, parsnip, broom 
corn, onion.*, Ac. Any change can be made in n f#w 
moments, and instantly thrown oat 0 / action in 
turning at. headland.*. 
With H (he DRILLS OR HILf.8 AND SEEDS are 
placed aHB' o.frni.v tn a lint, not exceeding 
three inch,- in width to the right, or left. THIS 
ALLOWS THE CULTIYKTuR OR HORSE HOE TO RUN 
CLOSE TO THE HD. 1.8 without injuring the plants, 
and lea ves urr little work for the hand hoe. 
Since their introduction In 1647. (t wenty-three years,) 
more than twenty t Util'S and have been made and 
soldi as the I3KST, MOST USEFUL Hll'l NEAREST PER¬ 
FECT Planter extant 
IF - Price 55-5. Liberal terms to dealers unit for 
cash order*. For further in format Ion, address 
HORACE L EMERY, 
(Inventor and Patentee,) Albany, N. Y. 
Also stating in wbtir puppr this is noticed. 
P. ,S .--SintUtir Planters are bring made and. sold in 
large quantities, which fall far short of tilling all the re- 
auirvments here men tinned, and purchasers should dis¬ 
tinguish between the Gantitlits and the Imitation*, or 
not hold the Inventor and Patentee responsible for 
disappoint men! and .failures, as many have done wlw 
purchased the imitation upon the reputation of the 
gen nine. 
containing all the fourteen numbers securely in¬ 
closed, will be Bent, by mail on receipt of 25 cents 
The Spencerian are the best pens manufactured. 
Address XVisoN. Bi.akeman. Taylor & Co.. 
138 A HO Grand St.. New York. 
The Poultry Bulletin 
PUBLISHED BY THE N. Y. STATE POULTRY 
SOCIETY. 
THOROUGH, ACCURATE, RELIABLE. 
The Journal for Fanciers of Poultry. 
The Journal for Breeders of all kinds of Pet 
Animals. 
Wdl Edited—Ahlii Sustained. 
An excellent Advertising Medium. 
Now is the time to subscribe. 
Send 81 for one year’s subscription, or a stamp for 
specimen number. Address 
THE POULTRY BULLETIN. 
P. O. Box 316, New York. 
Received the fllgheet Premium 
et the N. Y. Sluie Fair, 1 * 7 ( 1 .— 
Enclosesintnf, (or Circular con- 
l..' r ,,p Editorial 
Notices and Tealliiionial, from 
nearly every State In the (Jidea 
t odor :i well yroien assortment 
cIV,irserv Stock. Prlrref-u,. 
AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST 
J’O Hi; PAID FOR UNTIL 
Tried on your Farm. 
l*or LEVEL LAND, 
SIDE HILL, GKEEN 
SWARD or STUB¬ 
BLE- One Plow for 
nil kinds of Plowing. 
No dead furrows. 
and GRUB HOOK, 
with Cultivator At¬ 
tachments, for Sub- 
soiling, pulling Roots, 
Slumps, Stones, &c., 
and Cultivating. Cir¬ 
culars free. Agents 
wanted. PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., New York, 
and 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
By JOHN J. THOMAS, 
Containing Practical Directions for the Propogation 
and Culture of 
PHUIT TREES 
in the Nursery. Orchard and Garden, with descrip¬ 
tion (if the Principal American mid Foreign varie¬ 
ties cultivated in the United State*. Illustrated 
with Font Hundred and Eighty accurate 
F jGUnES Fur sale at ONLY 83 PER copy, by 
D. I). T. MOOltTS, 
41 Park Row. N. Y.. or Rochester, N. Y. 
Implements, iHacl]iuern, -Sue 
TO BE PAID FOR 
Tried on jour Farm 
ALSO, THE 
GOOHALE 
8 U K SO Hi 
PLOW, 
Do you want 
the Agency or 
for your own 
use of the 
NISH WITZ 
PfLVEHIZLNG 
< < r|7RY IT AND SEE 1”—TilE 1*HRENO- 
A LOGICAL JOURNAL seat *ix months "on 
trial” for 81. (Price 83 a year.) Specimens FREE. 
S. R. WELLS, 389 Broadway. New York. 
The best and cheapest Hand Cultivator. None 
genuine unless labeled 
Hexamer’s Prong* Hoe. 
Trice 81.50 each ; 815 per dozen. Circulars sent on 
apnlleiiMon. Address REIS1G & HEXAMER. New 
Castle, Westchester Co., N. V’., or B. K. BLISS & 
SONS. 2,’l Park Place, New York. 
■fertilisers, (Etc 
FERTILIZERS for GRASS 
AND GRAIN. 
See recommendations in American Agricul¬ 
turist, Feb., and Rural New-Yorker of March 
4th, 1871. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beckman St., New York, 
and 61 Merwin St.„ Cleveland, Ohio. 
Hay and Ootton Press Work: 
Established -*"«**%, 1854. 
AND BROADCAST WEEDEH, 
Will tliorotighlv dean from weeds 
15 TO 20 ACRES OF CORN PER DAY. 
For lull particular.*, please scud fur Illustrated 
J. J. THOMAS & CO.. Geneva, N V 
All kinds of tbe most reliable Fertilizers for top- 
dressings of Mowing Lunds, Pastures mid Lawns. 
FERTILIZERS FOR GARDENS. 
FERTILIZERS FOR ROOT CROPS. 
Send for information, and for any article you want 
R. H. ALLEN & 00., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 & 191 Wafer St., 
NEW Y ORK. 
■ st '« *i««nti)yriIWS 
1 I n|lfl|imii!,iaiii 
Circular to 
TMPliOVED KNDJLES8 CHAIN DOfi 
L POWER. Fur Calf, Dog, Sheep or Goat; to 
Churn, Turn Grindstone, Grind Apples, &e. 
Runs with less friction than any other. Circu¬ 
lars free. Manufactured and for sale by 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., New York, 
and 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows 
For Level Land and Side Hill. 
DedericK’S HAY AND OOTTON PRESSES. 
r. k. i>r:ni:mcK s. co., 
PATENTEES AND SOLE M ANUFACTURERS. 
Roderick's Patent Progressive Lever Presses arc bal¬ 
ing at least two-thirds of the hay. straw, &c., baled in 
the country, and arc laxnilLrl.y known everywhere as the 
best Presses. 34 different sizes of Horse Hand and 
PowerPreesoR.for 1 alinglmj. straw, cotton.hemp, hops, 
cloth, hides, moss, husks, broom corn, kc. Send for 
Illur-tratcd Catalogue,, giving Size*. Prices, and much 
other Information useful to the farmer, planter, packer 
and (shipper. Do not wait until Machines are wanted, 
then order In haste—bnt post yourself in season. We 
charge nothing for tn formation. State your transporta¬ 
tion facilities, market, kc. Addsebs, 
P. K. DEDERICK & C0„ Albany, N. Y. 
Send Stamp for Circular, Sod & Stubble 
They leuvp no dmi>l Itii'J'ius s in r riuges, but an even 
surfucs. Clear and pulverize thoroughly. Solf-ii'l- 
ju&ttng Hinged Cutters. Changeable Muld-Bourdo 
l'or Sml unit St.ibbla. , , 
Onr Lundside Plows won 4 Gold Medal* at National 
Trial, lsfl?, format, stubble hurt Pencil plowing. 
!(• lliil RWiWIK' Xr rn Rost on. Mbss. 
TAKE NOTICE! The mixing of No. 1 Peruvian 
Gun no with worthless Guano, or earth of ibOMiwe 
appearance, and celling tbeeume for iniri* is being 
done extensively by Uiisei n union*, Denier*. 
Tlume who iiiiniipulnle tire so expert in the busi¬ 
ness that it is almost impossible to detect the 
t i n ml. Ituga are properly hru udcl and made to 
correspond with the origiuiil. Country luci- 
chniiia can make a larger profit by selling the 
mixed ml tele. We guarumee that we fell to he 
Pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For mere and 
deaiers supplied at the lowest niaikei price. 
BONE! Every f rraer. gardener and fruii grower, 
who lias hud experience., knows full well the value 
of Ground Bein' as a manure ; it is the cheapest, 
and bcai ferrllizer for she farmer. All soil must 
have phoapiinte ol lime to make it fertile ; vege¬ 
tation feeds upon it. Pure Ground Roue will sup¬ 
ply it. The Bone we sell i* collected from < ur 
New York market® daily ana ground, and is, we be¬ 
lieve, the best In Ihe market. Farmers and 
dealers supplied at lowest market price. 
POUDRETTR! Common and Double Refined 
Pond ret le. The best in the market. 
I,AND PLASTER! This article, on some soils, 
acts like a tshuim. 
The above Fertilizers, together with n large assort¬ 
ment of Agriouli urnl and llot'liculrural Im¬ 
plements, furnished ut Wholesale and Retail. 
BONE MEAL prepared for horses, cows, swine, 
poultry, &c. Send for Circular. 
GRIFFING 6c CO., 
METROPOLITAN AGRICUL. WAREHOUSE, 
58 it 60 Cortlande St.» New York. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED 
Send fur Circular. Agent* wanted. LANE BUGS. 
Mniinfiiplnn*r«, Wrtsfllnulon, liuhiliRfiR On,. N. Y. 
OT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL 
Tried on your Farm. 
Holbrook’s Regulator 
Sets! Drill and Cultivator. S 
The cheap- Also, tllC 
est, easiest, j 
fastest, and I) ALL 
most dura-; PftTATfl 
Veeault: CARROT & 
Hay Straw TURNIP 
Cutter j CUTTER. 
Hand or Horse Power, See recommendations 
in Bubal New-Youeeu, Juu. 7tb, 1871, and 
American Agrieulturist, Dec., 1870. Circulars 
free. Agents wanted. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., New York, 
and 61 Met’wiu c *.., Cleveland, Ohio. 
THE 
COPPER 
STRIP 
FEEi® 
CUTTER 
THE DOMESTIC 
Won tbe Highest Prize at N.Y State Tiial, 1870. 
Sows a !il. ret ai.iHiy Beet, C:»iT"t, Utiiuit. Parsnip, 
Tm nip. Pea*. Bean*. Nursery Seed*, Ac. Conductor 
being ENAMELED WHITE shows the seed ns it drops. 
Packed one or * 1 * tn a box. Cultivator weed* be¬ 
tween row* a to 14 inches wide. A discuunc to deal¬ 
ers. Manufactured by 
_F F. HOLBROOK A CO.. Boston. Ma*s. 
Noiseless, Loci 
Stitch 
SEWIt’G 
machine 
^forBimplicftyofits 
Constructing, its 
perfect median 
i*m, ease ol move 
meat, ita great 
range of work, 
challenges the 
world f»r Its equal 
for family use or 
tor manufacturing 
S3? AGENTS 
WANTED in 
till counties tv here 
one is tmt already 
appointed. For 
Circulars, samples 
of it* work, address 
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i mvi.yj, FLORISTS, STOCK RAISERS. 
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ml ' : JOU PRINTING PRESS, 
yesM the best pres* ever made 
/. fur tbe purpose, and second 
ISV- 'ifr / striff V^i J i" none fur the use of Gkn- 
EI1.4L Jon PRINTERS. 1«- 
’/-C-r, ■ comparable mtu Prraeut fur 
rp r ry. i i ~~-'fim a Boy or Girl; or for use 
n| in ,i Village Newspaper and 
^ JubOfliee. 
PRICES OF PKKSSIS—815, ?30, 852, 8 : .h. Solid for 
Circular, with tesiiiunnitils ami specimens, to BKNJ. 
O. WOODS, Manufacturer, No. "51 Federal St., Bus- 
tun, Mass.; C. C. THURSTON.No. 16 College Place. 
New York; KELLY, HOWELL & LUDWIG. No !»17 
Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.; A. C. KELLOGG, No. 
68 West Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill. 
FRUIT A ND PRODUCE 
commission ;ui;i:« hast 
32S CREENWICH STREET, 
IN' FC W YORK, 
FISH GUANO. L n te;Wp I erro T n on 
vrm. H. H. GLOVER, 
MANUFACTURER OF 
Menhaden Oil and Fish Fertilizers 
SOUTIIOLD, N. Y. 
n A M Si) 13 L1, NO It WA Y O ATS.-PURE 
Ik, and true to name. By single bu*hel or quantity, 
at 7 -i.ou per uusu. o, -- ; anfocd Corn—Per 
peck, 81; per bush., 83. No charge fur delivery: bags 
furnished. Money Order Office, Random., Ulster Co.. 
N. Y. Address A. XlIfiSB, 
Port Ewen, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
Domestic Sari net Machine- f 
M any* valuable implements. 
A stamp sent tn PFKKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
Peekskill, N. Y., will bo returned on their new and 
valuable Illustrated Catalogue and List of Patterns. 
NE EVAPORATOR FOR SALE.-Nearly 
new and cheap; of sheet iron: for sugar mak- 
. Inquire of J.H. O'Hara, Box 088 , Auburn, N.Y. 
