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THE CLIMAX MOWER 
NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN 
SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! 
THE GIEL ON SKATES, 
Behold her easy, graceful swing. 
Along the ice so smooth and cold; 
Backward the wind her tres.ies fling. 
The breath of Borens, the hold. 
fN. B.—In these days, when ** hougbten hair” so 
closely resemble# the genuine, Inherited article, it 
may be difficult to say "which is switch,”—but the 
above girl’s tresses were her own.] 
Offer for Bale at Pah and Accrued In 
TEREST THE 
Onward she glides with matchless grace, 
Nor heeds the sharp and biting ulr; 
No nnisliu roses round her face, 
For Nature’s own arc blushing there. 
WITH GEARING INCLOSED 
In a neat Iron case, has been In use three years. Put 
to the severest tests. In sharply contested trials, It has 
come out victorious. 
These Bond? are secured, first, by a First Mortgage 
on the Railroad itself, Its rolling stock, and all equip¬ 
ments: tr.coiid. bv a first, Mortgage on Us entire Land 
Grunt, being more Hunt Twenty-two Thousand Acres 
of Land to each tulle or Ruud- 
The Ronds are free from United States Tax; the 
Principal and interest are payable in Gobi —the Prin¬ 
cipal at the end nf Thirty years, ami the Interest 
Semi-annually at the rate of Seven and Tukek- 
TentJW Pun Cent, per annum. 
They are Issued In denominations Of $100, $300, 
$1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. 
The Trn-tee* uinlet the Mortgage are. Messrs. Jay 
COuke Of Philadelphia, and J Edgar Thomson. Pres- 
identof the Petinayl vanla Central Kill I road Company. 
These Northern Pacific 7-30 Bonds will at all times, 
before maturity, be receivable at Tt-:v Pkii Ck.vt. 
Pur: mi r m, (or l-lu,i in exchange for the Company's 
lands at. their lowest cash price. 
In addiliun to their absolute sufelv, these Bonds 
yield an income larger, we believe, than any oilier 
llrst-chiss security. Person* holding United States 
5 20s can, by converting them Into Northern Pncitlcs. 
increase their yearly income one-thirit, and still have 
a perfectly reliable investment. 
HOW TO LET TIIKM. —Your nearest Bank or 
Banker will supply these Ttoml- in any desired 
amount, and of um needed denomination. Persons 
wishing to exchange stocks or other bunds for these, 
can do so with liny of our Agents, who will allow the 
highest current, price for all m aKKKTaBLK SECURI¬ 
TIES. 
Thoneliving In localllies remote from Banks, may 
send money, or other bonds, direct I v t o us by express, 
and we w ill send back Northern Pacific Bonds at our 
own risk, asd without cost to tlio investor. For 
further information, pamphlets, maps, etc., call on 
or address the undersigned, or any ol the Banks or 
Bankers employed to sell tills Loan. 
FOR SAL, 10 13 V 
Her dainty little feet strapped fast 
To runners that so smoothly glide. 
Whose polished steel, as she files past. 
Gleams brightly o’er the frozen tide. 
[N. B.-We don’t know the maker’s name, nor the 
price of these skates; but we do know, although we 
are not going to tell, who put them on for her.] 
used in the CEIM AX Is 
The Great Improvement of the Day. 
The motion of the knife is changed, without stop¬ 
ping the team, by simply shifting a lever. In cutting 
common grass or grain, the slow motion Is all that 
is necessary, saving much wear of the machine- For 
going through heavy or lodged grass, the FAST mo¬ 
tion t* thrown on, giving large increase of power. 
The Drnitpee Attnclnneut Is readily adjusted 
to the machine, and makes the finest tinrv enter 
ever offered In Iho market. 
Tlie machine lias been favorably introduced in all 
the gran# and graltl-growing States. 
We warrant all machines, and offer liberal terms to 
Agent? unit Healers. 
Farmer* destring a good machine, and Dealers in 
Agi'iciiltiirnl Implement*, will do well to corre¬ 
spond with 1 ) 8 , 
!F* Descriptive Circulars promptly mailed. 
Address 
CLIMAX MOWER & REAPER CO., 
CORRY, PA. 
Here poetry unwritten see 
In every motion of the maid ; 
How charming, lithe, and light is she, 
Upon her sharp and ringing blade. 
O beautenns girl, come back, come back! 
I hear the murmur and the ” click ” 
Of runner# gliding o’er the track,— 
Whew: a lass, she strikes a stick,—and down 
she goes with a gentle “thud," a lUtle scream, and a 
flutter of something white—” unbleached and war¬ 
ranted." 
ji^RvlinsorrJJrl 
1.—Lying two in a Storm 
2.-Running Fowl. 
LITTLE JOKERS, 
The great ocean race!—Fishes. 
Railways are aristocratic. They teach every 
man to know his own station, find to stop there. 
THE most exclusive circle—The Arctic Circle, 
which no one has succeeded in getting into. 
A lady, in reply to some guests who praised 
the mutton on the table, stud Oh, yes; ray 
husband always buys the best; he is a great 
epicac." 
A BACHELOR friend suggests that in most 
marriages considerable " soft soap," with strong 
lie is used, and the whole operation ends in 
shaving. 
Heinrich Heine said every woman wrote 
with one eye on her page, and the other on 
some man—except the Countess of Huhn-llahn, 
who had but one eye. 
“ woman is a delusion, madam !” exclaimed 
a crusty old bachelor to a witty young lady. 
"And man Is always hugging some delusion or 
other," was the quick reply. 
“Which of our vehicles shall we sell ?" asked 
a cross-grained man of his wife, “tlio sulky or 
the sociable?" “Let us get. rid of the sullen by 
all means, and retain the social) fc,” was the 
respo rise. 
An unmarried friend declared to us the other 
day, with an expression of countenance most 
lugubrious;—"! never cared a farthing about 
gett ing married until I attended tin old bache¬ 
lor’s funeral." 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
Organs k IS Hod cons 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
Philadelphia, !Vew York anti Washington, 
Fiscal Ac/ents Northern Pacific It. R. Co., 
By most National Batik*, and by Brokers generally 
throughout the country. 
i 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same popularity. 
C3?“ Send for Price Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y„ 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
3.—Weighing A nciioi 
4. -Getting out of Pout. 
In in every respect tlio beat 
ever od'eretl for stale. It is 
simple, cheap, durable. It 
(TiiiruM, Worltx and Salts 
without change of Da slier 
or toncllins (he IiuiiiIn to the 
ISutter. Five sizes made. 
Yf FISK. A. S. HATCH 
OTUP’ICU: OF’ 
F X S 23L dib HATCH, 
BANKERS, 
2S To. 13 DJassau. Street, 
NEW YORK, Febrnnry 27, 1871. 
565 X 567 BROADWAY 
INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK 
OF 
now In actual use. Sold 
by all dealers iu real Ip lir*i~ 
clou* Farm Machinery. For 
t’hurns, Agencies, Descriptive 
Circulars and fifty Dollar 
Prize Butter Essay, address 
SOL IC M AN l FA< Tl It lilt S, 
AND THE LOW PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE 
SELLING THEM. 
THESE WATCHES GREATLY EXCEL ANY 
OTHERS MADE IN THIS COUNTRY IN FINISH, 
VARIETY, AND IN FINE T1ME-KEEP1NO QUAL¬ 
ITIES, AND ARE FAR CHEAPER THAN ANY 
OTHER AMERICAN WATCH, QUALITY AND 
PRICE FULLY CONSIDERED. 
A NEW TRUNK LINE FROM THE SEABOARD TO THE WEST, 
Is already completed and in operation from Richmond to the celebrated White Sulphur Springs, 227 
miles, and there remain loss than 200 miles, now uuder eonatruetln, to complete it to the Western termi. 
nus on the Ohio River, 315 tulles below Pittsburg, at the head of reliable a.\i> CONTINUOUS navigation 
The completed portion of the Road is doing a good local business, which will be enormously 
increased ns it progresses and opens the immense mineral riches of Virginia and West Virginia, whose 
coal and iron arc celebrated for their quality and abundance, and would alone enrich the means of 
communication which affords them access to the market* ICust and West. 
The advantages of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad us tt oheat East and West through link, 
for the transportation of the heavy freights (which constitute the principal part of the East and West 
through traffic,) are numerous and important: 
1. A SHORT ROUTE, between Atlantic Coast and the Great West. 
2. LOW GRADES. 
». LIGHT CURVES. 
4. A GENIAL CLIMATE, which admits of safe, economical and rapid railroad operation throughout 
the year. ^ 
fi, EAST AND WEST TERMINI, at favorable pnlitts on tide water and the Ohio River. 
tj. A VICKY LARGE Til KOI till AND LOCAL TRAFFIC u waiting Its progress. 
7. A COMPARATIVELY LIGHT CAPITAL AND DEBT, representing cost of Construction, and 
consequently a light tax upon traffic for payment of luterest. and dividends. 
AH these condition* favor a cheap and economical working of the line, which will enable the Chesa¬ 
peake and Ohio route to do a profitable East and West through business iu rates which would not pay 
by the mure difficult and costly lines, and to control an enormous SOCtbwkstern through trade. 
We are now authorized to sell an additional amount of FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT. GOLD 
BONDS of the Company at tint original price of 
or tlit-ir \Y1 i<>Ion:iI t* Agent*, 
R. K. ALLEN & CO., P. 0. Box 376, New York. 
GOODS SENT BY EXPRESS C. O. I). 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS.-No. 11 
WICKES BROTHERS’ 
ECLECTIC OIL 
rpiIIC CIDI.n .71 A ICICKS’ MANUAL. 
■* ItY J. 8, Ill)ELL. 
A Practical Hand-Book, which en.braces Treatises 
on the Apple; Construction of Cider Mills, Cider 
Presses, Seed Washers, and Cider Mill Machinery in 
general: Cider Mating; Fermentation; Improved 
Process tn Red ding Cider, ami Its Conversion into 
Wine and Champagne ; Vinegar Manipulation bv the 
Slow and Quick Processes; Imitation Ciders; vari- 
oum kinds of Surrogate Wine*: Summer Beverages; 
Fancy Vinegars, etc., etc. Price, only 81.50. 
Address D. D. T. MuCiItE, 
Rural Office, tl Park Row,N V .and Rochester. N.Y. 
Is colorless, odorless, burns with unsurpassed bril- 
liauey, and Withal is 
150 I IRE.TEST! ! 
Therefore absolutely non-explosive. The perfection 
of Kerosene Oil. Furnished in barrels and cans and 
■cu ses at Office of 
“HUDSON RIVER OIL WORKS ” 
120 MAIDEN LANli, NEW YORK. 
P. O. Box 0139. 
I H ,: V V E€VAB 
10,000 FAKMMS 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIOMA.-No. 4. 
Tn pit relit) kc nml improve 1,700,000 Acres 
of Choice IOWA LANINS FOIL SALE AT 
$3 per ALIKE and upwards, for Cash Or uri Credit, 
by the IOWA RAILROAD LAND COMPANY 
Railroads already built through the Lauds, and on 
all sides of their. Great inducements to settlers. 
Send for our Pamphlet. It gives prices, terms, loca¬ 
tion—tells who should come West; whut they should 
bring; what It will cost; gives plans and cost of dif¬ 
ferent styles of ready-made houses. Maps sent if 
desired. Address W. W. WALKER, 
Vice President, Cedar ltuplds, Iowa. 
I am composed of twenty letters. 
My 18,10,16,11,13 is a play. 
My 0, 2,1,12, 8, 0 is the god of sleep. 
My 1, 3,1C, «, 19 is a wild animal. 
My 11,5, 9,12,10 is a famous marsh in mythology. 
My 12,19,10, 4 is not far off. 
My 20,10,18, f> is a garden tool. 
My. 1, 1C, 1,8, 6 is the god of ridicule. 
My 14,10, ;, 17,13,12 is an inclosiire for animals. 
My “ hole is a benefactor of mankind. 
837“ Answer in two weeks. Amiens. 
D L K U t\ ILK) 
' « REKN TliA flavoii 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes, 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE- 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
90 and Accrued Interest 
The Bonds are socured by n mortgage upon the entire road, franchises and property of t 
pnnv, WHICH NOW, IN COMPLETED ROAD AND WORK DONE. EXCEEDS THE 1 
AMOUNT OF THE MORTGAGE, ami which, when completed, will be worth at least $30,000,000. 
A Sinking Fund of $100,000 per annum Is provided for their redemption. 
They are issued as Coupon or Registered Bonds, and in denominations of 
$100, $500, and $1,000 
x 5306. No. S Church St., N. Y, 
Send f.w Thea-Xectar Circular.. __ 
I Dildpd paper 
OF THREE GRADES. 
TARRED SHEATHING, 
For outside of Studding, under Clap¬ 
boards. A non-conductor of cold, heat 
and dampness. 
Prepared Plastering BOARD, 
a cheap and pet feet substitute for lath 
and plaster: makes a smooth, warm 
Interest payable May and November, in the City of New York. 
The superior advantages, valuable property and franchises, and able and honorable management of 
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, render it one of the most substantial, reliable and trust¬ 
worthy Corporations in the country, ana commend Us Securities to the unhesitating confidence of capi¬ 
talists and investors. 
Pamphlets, maps and full particulars furnished upon application, 
FISK X HATCH, Bankers. 
SOLUTION OF PROBLEM ASKED FOR 
I wish the author would give us a solution of 
t,ie following triangular fields: — Given : The 
contents, 100 sqr. rods; the sum of the three 
sides, 100 rods; and one angle, 100 degrees—to 
l.iid the respective sides and remaining angles. 
This problem was published by you some months 
ago nml the answer given, but I would like to 
see it worked. V. 
[When practicable, those who ask such ques¬ 
tions as the above, should specify the page and 
volume iu which the problem was given.] 
^MALL FRUIT PLANTS, 
UJ puny, have u l.:nwl Grant direct from the Gov¬ 
ernment, or 12.ODO.O00 Acre* of the Hest /UrwiRfl 
nml Min-trul tenuis tn A lirrU n. H.fiffti.tKK) uCI'es Choice 
farming hind# on the line Of the road, in (in: STATE 
OF NEBRASKA, in tins Greet Platte rutley, non fur 
sale,for rush or c redit in low rules Of ini,-ret. These 
lands arc near thu 41m. parallel 01 North latitude. In 
a mild and healthy cllmute, and for grain growing 
and stork raising are unequitled. Prices range from 
$2.50 to $10 per acre. GkKAJ Ln'BI'cimENTS to Sti¬ 
ller* with limited menu*. 2,500.000 Acres rich 
Government land# along tile rouff, between OMAHA 
and NORTU Platte, surveyed and upon tor entry 
under the Homestead amt Pre-empt I'm laws, nod 
ran he token by ActmW drillers Oulu. A n Opportunity 
never before presented inr securing homos near a 
great Railroad, will) <ti, the convenience# of an old 
settled country. New edition of descriptive pam¬ 
phlet#, with maps, now ready, and sent free to all 
parts uf tin* United States, Canada and Europe. Ad¬ 
dress 
O. F. DAVIS, l.nml Commissioner. 
t\ P- R. R. Co„ Omaha, Neb. 
FRESH DUG AND STORED FOR 
SOUTHERN ORDERS 
D and plaster: makes a smooth, warm 
and substantial wall, at less than half 
the usual cost. 
double-thick roofing, 
and Quart* Cement, make a good water 
and fire-proof roof for less than $3.5U 
per square. 
Samples und Circulars sent free, by 
Rock River Paper Co., Chicago; or 
B. E. Hale. 22 A24 Frankfort St., N.Y. 
AHOPHY TOMATO ksED.-10 (is., 25 
eis., 50 ets. per package. ttoctiwnsR J5 
i per pnokage. Best’s Potato Book. only2octs. 
nd for Catalogue of UXI varieties Potatoes atidother 
eds. Address O. BURRAS. North t airfield, O. 
J ERSEY CATTLE FOR SALE.-COWS, 
BL LLS, II EIFKKb und C A1. V ES. Send for Cat¬ 
alogue. RICHARD YOUNG. 
_Morton s P. o., Springfield, Del. Co., Pa. 
AS SOON AS RECEIVED. 
N. B — Plant* ordered bv mail are sent free of 
charge to the post-office named; if by express, the 
buyer pays expressage. Two kinds can be taken iu 
making up a dozen, 100 or 1,000; $10 worth and over 
will be sent C. O. D., if ilaniriid. Remit money by P. 
O. order on Geneva. N. V., draft, or registered letter. 
BLACK KASHIKKR1K8. - The Thornless, il.e 
Doolittle. 1 be Seneca, Hie Mammoth Cluster. 
RED RASPBERRIES,-The Kirtlund, the Clark 
(and the Philadelphia at double the price named.) 
BLACKBERRY.—The Kittatinny, (the Early Wil¬ 
son at double the price named.) 
Price, by mull, 50 eta. per do*.; $4 per 100. By ex¬ 
press, $l.&>per t«t; fill pet l.OOff. 
STRAWBERRIES -Reliable und unmixed-Wil¬ 
son s Albany, Green Prolific and Agriculturist. 
Price, by mall, 13 Cl*, per doz.; $1 per ll)0, By ex¬ 
press, 73 cts. Per 100: $5 par 1,000. 
Address H. h. DOOLITTLE. 
Oaks Corners, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
CANFOltn CORN FOB 8A I,E.-See<! pnr- 
17 chased fro ill S. B. Fanning, Juniesport, N. Y. One 
bushel, $2.50; 2 bush., with bag. $4. 
Address RICHARD YOUNG, 
_Morton’s P. Q., Springfield, Del. Co.. Pa. 
PUZZLE.—No. 4, 
c s Rebellion 
.2.2 in 1789 
= GOUff-QI 
Os’S Govern—ment 
jS2* Rebellion 
8®” Answer in two weeks. 
To be sold, in lots, to suit all wants. Lowest rates to 
Dealers. Price given on application, stating quan¬ 
tity. Also, a general assortment of NURSERY STOCK. 
AdrcssBAKNES BUuS. & CO., Yuu g Au 
BETTINC UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
MPYPR NEW DO AVI! It SCREW 
IB I] Press, Ratchkt-rbad Screws. 
J l B H |c Improved Graters, seed Wash- 
■ Efts, and forty other articles for 
■ “w ■■ ■ » "Cider Mills and Vinegar Factories. 
For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS. 
$732 31 »** 
Botanical Enigma No. l.—Antennaria plantagi 
n if alia— Mouse-ear. 
Word-square enigma No. 2.— 
SAIL 
ALOE 
1 O L A 
LEAN 
Cross-Word Enigma No. 5.—Darling. 
Puzzle No. 2.— 
Made by one Agent, selling Silver’s Broom. 1 00,- 
000 in use. Recommended by Horace Greeley and 
Am. Agriculturist. One county for each Agent. 
Prices Reduced. C. A. CLEGG & CO., New York, or 
Chicago, IU. 
RHODODENDRONS. 
We sell this belt e? all Flowering Shrubs at the 
following prices: 
Seedlings, generally of one color, fl. 
Grafted Plnara, of all tue colors, $2. 
l&~ For Catalogue.-;, address 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing. N.Y. 
TINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE. 
-J- Tue Simplest, Cheapest and Best in Use 
Has but one needle! A child can run It! 
Aceuta W'nuiol in Every Town. 
Send for Circular and sample Stocking, to 
HINKLE* KNITTING MACH. CO . Bath. Me. 
fWJJMrwg HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 
lillllllKI' eay ■,• ir• |• i« *|.ib« 
•tor* t .lined lit t'lW. Forty of other 
matter. Yearly $1. Sold by S*twfc-de*l®r$ nt 1 «'q, }»cr copy, Sjileti 
did Premium#. f&00 cn#h u> tmiir.M for prito lubit. Specimen 
copy free, A if d re as S. S. WOOD, New hutch, N, V. 
31 <f: 33 FLSE1* STIIEET, 
P. O. Bov 5013. NEW YORK.__ 
M l LLA IE’S PATENT CHEESE VATS and 
HEATERS .-Positively tilt best in use; also 
many other great improvements in Cheese taetoiy 
Lnd &airy Utensils. Send for Illustrated C rcuiarrand 
Price List CUA KI.IBB MILLAR & SON, Utica, N.Y. 
-n T1 Vfk YIII.T.s FOK THE BEHT SELF- 
\\ * regulating Windmill In the world to Pump 
water ro? Residences, Farms, ^'‘.T.^eNTAl'co* 
nee and Irrigation, address CON 1 IN KNI AD cu., 
V College Place, New York. 
A GENTS WANTED <*225 ■> Month.l bv 
the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE 
CO. BOSTON. A1A8S., or ST. LOUIS. MO. 
Additluns to Clutm arc always in order, whether 
in ones. twos, fives, tcos. or any other number. A 
host of people are subscribing for papers aboutthese 
days, and our Agent-Friends should improve every 
occasion to secure recruits for the Rural, 
Show Bills, Specimen Numbers, Etc,, sent 
free to all applicants. If you want such documents, 
let us know and they will be forwarded. 
THE LOWEST CLUB PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW- 
YORKER is $2.50 per yearly copy to subscribers in 
the United States, and $2.70 to those in Canada— 
the extra 20 cents eharged Canadians being for 
the American postage, which we are obliged to 
pre-pay, Anv arson offering the RURAL for less 
than the above rates does so without our authority. 
ANTED AGENTS, (S20 r r tiny A to sell 
the celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
MACHINE, iias the under-feed, makes the 
‘‘locksiit-. h" (alike on both aides,) and is 
fully licensed. The best and cheapest family 
Sewing Machine in the market. Address 
JOHNSON, CLARK k CO., Boston. Mass., 
Pittsburg..Pa., Chicago, III., or $t. Louts, Mo. 
