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HERE WERE SOLD In the YEAR 1870 
0,041 
— C. Nobody is doing business in Chicago. 
— During the whole period of the siege only 
fire snioldos were committed In Paris. 
— In Memphis, Tenn., a young manded woman 
W ith her baby attends school regularly. 
_ The Merrimnc river furnishes waterpower 
for 230.00) persons who live on its banks. 
— Koine, before its occupation by the Italians, 
had two newspapers; now it lias twenty. 
— The coal miners of Croat Kritnin produced 
last year 107,000,000 tons worth £27,000,000. 
— Albany claims that one of its citizens drank 
three pints of Bourbon, and still survives. 
— S in Domingo is said to be a place “ where 
every prospect pleases, and only man Is vile.” 
— Oh the 27th of October, 1800, Bonaparte with 
his army made his triumphal entry into Berlin. 
— Over two hundred students of the German 
universities were killed during the war just 
ended. 
— A Muscatine brewer's pet goat licked off 
$700 worth of revenue stamps from lager beer 
barrels. 
— The Postmaster at Nashua, N. H., advertises 
a letter for Thomas Whockeudeuioffeschnufer- 
ponsky. 
— Thirty-one thousand one hundred and two 
persons visited Prospect Park, Brooklyn, 
March 7. 
— A tidal wave in Long Island Sound, recently 
entirely demolished the inlet mill and bridge at 
Peconic. 
— Tiie production of rubber boots and shoes in 
New England or late has been about 25,000 pairs 
per day. 
— The highest taxed article of import is nttar 
of roses. Which bears a tariff of eleven hundred 
per cent. 
— There were 100,000 horses originally in Paris, 
and out of that, number 00,000 have been killed 
for food. 
O'Donovan Kossa. the Fenian oxilo, has re¬ 
ceived $500 from t lie old Fenian Circle of Worces¬ 
ter, Mass. 
— It is said that the German Arctic expedition 
has discovered immense beds of coal in the north 
of Greenland. 
— The Idaho Statesman thinks the territory is 
a failure, and recommends annexation to the 
State of Nevada. 
— Capitalists are now talking of building a 
thousand mile railroad across the Andes, at a 
cost of $30,000,000. 
— A roasted onion bound upon the pulse on 
the wrist will stop the most inveterate tooth¬ 
ache in a few minutes. 
— A com mil tee has boon formed in Monmout h¬ 
shire. England, for the purpose of obtaining the 
suffrage for remain householders. 
— Elmira lias a free nlglit school, supported by 
contributions from liberal individuals of the 
city and by the St. Crispin Society. 
— The collection of paintings at the Chicago 
Academy of Design, is said to surpass any pre¬ 
vious collection ever seen in the city. 
— Nearly the whole of the lemon crop in Sicily 
has been attacked by a parasite, which renders 
it almost valueless for the English market. 
— There is something the matter with the 
planet Saturn. The German astronomer Struve 
says that its inner ring has fallen on its body. 
— A Massachusetts boy told liis mother the 
other day, that Gcm-ge Washington's widow had 
been in his school begging money to help repair 
his tomb. 
— Gen. Wm. S. Roseorans favors the building 
by government of railways, north and south, and 
declares them necessary to complete national 
harmony. 
WILL BE REilDV MARCH 30 , 
THU PEOPLE’S 
PRACTICAL POULTRY BOOK 
WHEELER Sc WILSON 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S 
Sewing Machines. 
TRADE 
MARK 
A WORK ON T1JK 
BREEDING, REARING, CARE AND GEN¬ 
ERAL MANAGEMENT OF POULTRY, 
Containing Practical Information concerning the 
best Breen* to rear for market and a* egg-producers; 
the number Of fowl* to keep, both In small unit largo 
establishments: plans lor building* and coops; in¬ 
struction* for dressing, packing ami shipping fowls 
for market ; howto guard against the various ene- 
mlcs and diseases of poultry; how (0 make capons, 
etc., etc. 
This book is profusely illustrated with costly and 
appropriate ongrn vlng*, a ml la designed tor the prac¬ 
tical use mid aid of Practical Poulterer) whether on 
the farm, or In the City or village. Its size, price, 
etc., will be announced hereafter. Address 
I>. I). T. Moo it 1C, Publisher, 
41 Park Itow, New York. 
WOOD PUMPS, 
Measuring 213,.V>f> feet in length, or sufflclent in 
the aggregate for 
A WELL OVER IO MILES DEEP. 
Sfnyile in Const ruction - K,i xy in Out ration- (living no 
T.ntr in th. H 'atrr—Purublr, Krliable art it L'hrnp. 
These Pumps are their own best recommendation. 
For sale by Dealers In Hardware and Agricultural 
Implements, Plumbers. Pump Makers Ac., through¬ 
out the country- Ciretilnrs, Ac., furnished upon np- 
dlicntton by mall or otherwise Single pumps for¬ 
warded to parties In towns wlutre T liner a onyents, noon 
receipt ol rlieTvcmliii nir.au price In buying,Itec.ure- 
ful that your Pttmp boars m v trade mark a* above, us I 
guarantee no other. Pit AS. G. BI.ATCULKY, M’f’r, 
Office and WarerootniVU&62R Filbert St.,Philadelphia. 
MTH4TAO 
T^RKSE CEI.EIIR VTliD M At'MINKS 
I are made In four sizes as Mowers. 
No. I. One-Ilorse. 30-Inch wheel.,, ... .cuts 3k feet. 
“ 2. Light Two-Horse, 30-inch wheel.'. '* I 
“ , 1 . Medium Twn-Hnrae, Jit-Inch wheel “ 4!, “ 
“ 4. I.arge Two-Hoise, iH.‘-Uieli wheel,. “ I'y or !>. 
To the No. t is attached for reaping, either a Drop¬ 
per or a Self-Rake, and the eh lingo is so easily made 
that not over live or ten minutes' time Is required, 
and only two pins and two nuts have lo be removed 
and replaced. Asa Reaper the clipper outs as, feet 
In width, and the lilght of cut ranges from three to 
eighteen niches, and can be quickly and easily regu¬ 
lated. It Is Perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on 
the nock* ol the team. 
Its EXT ft AO It DINA RY LtO IITN ESS of dra It tn Mb 
one-third of l tie labor off the team. The adjustability 
of the flngnr-bar to cut high or low, without st opping 
the team, Is wori.li $20 on any machine, it is the only 
Moivkii that has the true center draft, in accordance 
with correct mechanical principles. In short. It Is 
the lightest, the most durable. Hus least complicated, 
the most perfectly constructed and the most sym¬ 
metrical in design of any Implement of Its class. 
Farmers, the Clipper is flic IIovnch' Friend, and 
you cannot afford to ignore thetr welfare Semi for 
pamphlet. Investigate, bcc or write to some one who 
has used the Clipper. See tho machine yourself be¬ 
fore you buy any ol her. 
THE CLIPPER, MOWER Sc REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box (1173. 151 Clin in her* Si., Now York. 
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PATENT SINGLE OR COMBINED 
ITIPOICTANT SAII It ATM - SCHOOL 
BOOKS, 
PUBLISHED BY 
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MANUAL OF BIBLE SELECTIONS 
mid Reepimsive Excrcisex. For Pnhlicand Pri¬ 
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THE MODEL PRAYER. 
A Course or Lectures on the Lord’s Prayer. By 
Rev. GKonOE C. BahiiWIN, D. D.,author of "Repre¬ 
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Prayer " for though we have heard and repeated it 
from a child, we. have never before »•- folli realized 
the bights and depths, the pathos and grandeur co'.- 
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'Venn. 
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GENERAL AGENTS, 
54 Buffalo St., Rochester, IV. Y. 
OT TO 013 PA III FOR UNTIL 
Tried on your Farm. 
THE SOWER 
Sows all kinds of Seed. Is the best in tho niarketfor 
Carrot, Onion, Son; urn and Turnip Seed; also for 
Peas and Bonn*. 
Is the only one that will sow Beets and Parsnips 
with regularity. 
Makes the drills and evenly drops and covers the 
seed. 
Distributes Guano and other Fertilizers. 
Hus no Slides, Reeds or Brushes to get out of order. 
See recommendations in American Agricul¬ 
turist, Feb., and KiutAJ, NBW- Yorker ol' March 
4tb, 1871. 
PEEKSRILL PLOW WORKS, 
il l Keek man St., New York, 
and lit Merwiii St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
A< 4>II A: IIICNKY 44IRA YES’ 
PROPRIETORS, PATENTEES & M A VITACrilllKHS OP 
RAILWAY CHAIN AND LEVER 
IIOnSE 3POW33US, 
Combined Thresh*r* and Winnowers, Overshot 
Threshers. Clover Huller*, Feed Cullers, Saw Mills, 
Horse Rakes, Horse Pitchforks, Shingle Machines, 
V, A II....... V V 1 
(Patented Dec. 27, 1S70.) 
THE CULTIVATOR 
Destroys woods between tho rows and mellows the 
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Can lie easily expanded or enntriieted. 
Dispcin*e* with Wheel and Hand tines. 
The romnVill or the hnppei and other parts from 
the t runic and substitution ol cultivator attachment 
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( im.lv at or All the parts are very light and dnrublc; 
also COSY to operate and effective. 
I'he price of the Combined Sower end Cultivator 
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pARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY 
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FEED AND GRAIN MILLS: BONK MILLS; and 
COTTON (JINS; 
DRUG, COFFEE nod SPICE MILLS; COTTON and 
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SHAW’S COTTON SEED HELLERS. Prlco $100. 
HAND CORN SH ELLERS, fd each. 
"LEEDS" CHAMPION P0ST-ltOI,0 DIGGER. $5. 
PORTABLE FARM 1C NO IN E AN'tl BOILER. 
2-IIorse I’nwnr. fop S250, 
OUR MILLS AND 'HULLKli RECEIVED HIGH¬ 
EST PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE 
FAIR OF 1870. 
COTTON SEED MEAL and COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE always on hand. Send tor Circulars: free 
to all. JEWELL A EtILEN. 
93 Liberty St,, New York City. 
CAHOON’S BROADCAST 
SOWER. 
to run ztu * ft r * •** * t* r 
Took the First Premium at the N. Y. Poultry 
Exhibition, 1871, 
This INCUBATOR regulates Itself regardless of 
tho temperature night or day. It also supplies warm 
moisture tor the egg*, bv means of pipe* Inserted in 
the Tank, which isTilgldy beneficial to the hutching 
of egg* Till* INCUBATOR is on exhibition and for 
silleaitifl North Marled St., IIokiiiii, by 
JACOB 4JR.VVKS A CO., 
DEALERS In PROVISION, COTTON SEED MEAL, 
BEEF AND PORK SCRAPS, in Cake* ; niso Ground, 
In hag*. Groutlu OYSTER SMELLS and GROUND 
BONE lor Fuwls or Fertilizer. WHEAT SCREEN¬ 
INGS, CARBOLIC POWDER, for purifying Hen 
Houses and destroying vermin, No. 28 North Market 
Street, Boston. 
For Sowing All Kinds of Grain and 
Grass Seed. 
CHURCH MUSIC-BOOKS. 
JUBILANT VOICES. 
A Collection of New Hymn Tunc*. Chants. Sen¬ 
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the Home circle , together with u complete Theoret¬ 
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$1.50. 
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cents; boards, 45 cents. 
Sold by ail book-ai'ilers and news-dealers, and sent 
by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
LEE ifc SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston. 
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| M P K O V E I) 
< IIFRN POWER 
Manufactured by 
Chamberlin, Smith & Co 
Cortland, N. Y. 
Price, $20. 
Tho unprecedented sueeess of this Seeder the past 
year is without a parallel In the history of Agricul¬ 
tural Implements. Joseph Harris, author of Walks 
and Talks In American Agriculturist, say* - I like 
theCahoon Seeder very much indeed." Wm.Crozier, 
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the best Seed Sower 1 ever saw.' Highly recom¬ 
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Tho Hand Machine will sow 6acres ; and the Horse- 
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Price of Hand Sower, $10. Circulars, with full par¬ 
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R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376. 189 <fc 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
Double Harpoon 
Horse Hay-Fork. 
\! Highest award and Bronze Medal 
> i® 1 n i at the New York Sta te Fa ir ami Trial tn 1870, 
Thirty Premiums in 1S70. 
, Endorsed by 1000 Fanners in 1870 . 
, **= a Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free. 
' Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
Kennott Squa.ro, Chester Co., Pa. 
“Clmpped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum ami other cutaneous 
affections, cured by using tho Juniper Tar Soap , 
made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. 
It is more convenient and easily applied than 
other remedies, avoiding- tho trouble of the 
greasy compounds now in use.’’— St. Louis Dem¬ 
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Srci> anil iiulb Catalogues 
J. H. GHECOUl’S 
SEED CATALOGUE 
My Annual Illustrated Catalogue, containing a list 
Of many new and rare Vegetables, some of which 
are not found in any other catalogue, and all the 
standard vegetables of the farm and garden, (over 
one hundred of which I grow on my three seed 
farms,) with a oar* fully .selected 11 *t or flower seed, 
will be sent free to all. 
All mv seed I* sold under three warrants . 
1st. Taut nil mourn Hi nt shall reach me. 
2d. Tltut alLsettltti'I'rulthall truck the purchaser. 
3d. That mytittthltt shall hejrmh, mol true to name. 
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N FORMATION FOB POULTRY 
KEEPERS). 
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Holbrook’s Patent Swivel Plows, 
For Level Land and Side Hill. 
* hUn -- £§S5r highest PRIZE 
«t N.Y. State Trial, 
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They leave no dead J urrowa nor rldgr-s. bm urn n 
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for Sod and Stubble, 
Our l.andMde Plow* won 4 Gold Medal*at National 
Trial, 188V. for -soil, Stubble and trench plowing. 
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