1 Mates, Now Turk unfl Michigan, 
■r and EAtatNXSS oymbinM, It Is 
For Tielb. Oca 
without u riviu. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
ittiscellaneotis. 
Stock, poultry, &c. 
Agents tUantcb, &c. 
tlcnl ©stale, ©tc. 
— It is said that flirtation is going out of fash¬ 
ion. 
— A colored page has been appointed in Con¬ 
gress. 
— The shad catch in the Savannah river has 
been large. 
— The Lebanon, Ind., cemeteries are used for 
hog pastures. 
— Over 40.000 canary birds are brought to this 
country annually. 
— San Jose Valley, California, never han a 
frost until this year. 
— Portland, Me., has 3,411 dwelling houses and 
forty-sax miles or streets. 
— The Viable tength of all the railways in tho 
world is about 1*0,000 miles. 
— Isaac O'Brien of Lewishoro, N. Y., killed 
eight foxes one day recently. 
— Palmyrn, III., with less than four hundred 
inhabitants, has three churches. 
— Massachusetts lias machinery which repre¬ 
sents the labor ot 100,000,000 men. 
— There is probably no coal in Holt Co., Mo. 
A man has bored 500 Feet in vain. 
— The railway system of tho world gives em¬ 
ployment to over 1,000,000 persons. 
— The Chicago Common Council are negotiat¬ 
ing the sale ol' the city's real estate. 
— Oregon has 2,000,000 acres or swamp land, 
while California has about 3,800,000. 
— There arc to be 21,000 fish traps set in and 
about Navragausett Bay this season. 
— A colored man has been found in Samana 
•who lias reached the nge of 120 years. 
— Jeweled buckles hove lately become very 
fashionable for ladles' house slippers. 
— An Intelligence Bureau, to be kept by work¬ 
ing-women, Is to be started in Boston. 
— An ex-Gennan poet and philosopher is now 
porter in a Detroit hotel. Hum did it. 
— Deborah Prime, a colored woman, now liv¬ 
ing in Waterloo, N. Y„ is 103 years old. 
— A Troy man demands divorce from his wife 
because she lias Joined the Spiritualists. 
— Tho total shipments of wool from Sou Fran¬ 
cisco during 1870, amounted to 10,010,379 pounds. 
— It is estimated that it will cost $33,000,000 to 
abolish the purchase system in the British army. 
— The only establishment lor the manufac¬ 
ture of plate glass in this country is at Lennox, 
Mass. 
— A woman in Schenectady, N. Y„ Is indioted 
for bigamy for marrying another woman's hus¬ 
band. 
— Tho deepest excavation in the United States 
is a copper mine near Lake Superior. It is 1,300 
feet deep. 
— There are thousands of barrels of chilled 
apples in the Boston market selling at $1.25 
per barrel. 
— One hundred thousand paper-soled shoes 
were sent to the French army from Boston and 
New York. 
— The religious societies of France are said to 
be the possessors of property to the amount of 
$100,000,000- 
— Wm, G. Wynne is tlio first colored lawyer 
admitted to practice in the Circuit Court at 
Richmond, Va. 
— The first American rail was rolled some 
thirty years since. Last year more than 800,000 
tons were made, 
— Ralph Waldo Emerson spent two years in 
preparing a courao of 18 lectures for Harvard 
Collie this season. 
— In the stomach of a oow slaughtered at To¬ 
ledo, O., wore discovered over thirty shingle 
nails and a gold ring. 
— The receipts of the Chicago Board of Trade 
for the year ending April 1,1871, were $106,190, 
and payments $104,498. 
— A man living in Carroll Co., Mo., 73 years 
old. and six weeks a widower, recently married 
a girl only 12 years old. 
— The custom of displaying the presents at 
wedding receptions lias been finally declared 
very much out of taste. 
— A New Orleuns man went crazy when he 
found he had been making love to his mother- 
in-law at a masquerade. 
— A Chinese thief, having stolen a mission¬ 
ary's watch, brought it back the next day to be 
shown how to iviud It up. 
— The Catholic priest at Westerly, R. I., has 
prohibited the members of his church from en¬ 
gaging in tHe liquor business. 
— The workingmen or Germany, Switzerland, 
Belgium and England are again earnestly at 
work in co-operative societies. 
— There me living In Connecticut ,33 widows 
of Revolutionary soldiers, and but 21 of the 
Mexican, Florida uud 1813 wars. 
— The oost to the U. S. Government of the oc¬ 
cupation of Alaska, according to Major Tldball, 
is $9,388 a mouth, beside supplies. 
— It is reported that no less than 6ix men have 
lost their eyesight rrotn cutting stone at the 
new eupitol at Albany last summer. 
— The export trade of Austria with Belgium 
sank from 5,700,000 francs In 1808 to 1,440,000 in 
1809, or nearly to where it was in 1864. 
— It took seventeen old maids of Quincy, Ill., 
to keep one little beauty from running away 
and making a female minstrel of herself. 
— There are said to bo millions of pounds of 
fossil ivory in Alaska. It Isof excellent quality, 
and is worth $1 a pound in San Francisco. 
— An old man in the poor-house at Middle- 
town, Conn., is the last of a family of 30 broth¬ 
ers and sisters, all children of one mother. 
— The Illinois Humane Society has published 
Hs appeal In behalf of our dumb animal*— 
1 those who cannot apeak for themselves.” 
— No fat men are to be taken by Capt, Hall in • 
is Arctic expedition, they being less capable 
than lean ones of standing the intense cold. 
— A meeting of the men born In the year of 
the “cold summer,” 1816, was held recently at 
b>racuse, X. Y. Twenty-four were present. 
--- 
< impped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
11iig-ivorm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous 
1 ^f t V >ns L cur ®^ ,j y using the Juniper Tar Soap, 
mde by Caswell. Hazard & Co., New York. 
oii.l m0re conven >ent and easily upplied than 
othei remedies, avoiding the trouble of the 
ocraf y compounds now ln use.”-SL Louis Dem- 
CURRANT BUSHES. 
It Is well known that a ravenous and destructive 
worm has been making fearful Imvoc among the Hur¬ 
ra nt Bush©, throughout our entire country. Like 
the Locusts of Egypt, they come in Immense num¬ 
bers—l>y thousands and millions. It haa been esti¬ 
mated that one tty is cups tile of producing Ontsniillion 
of eggs, trom which ns ninny worms ure hatched by 
the neat ot Hie sun. Unless speedily checked, the 
destruction ot the entire Currant Vino of the United 
States Is Imminent, within a fow seasons. 
The tiles commence laying their eggs as early as 
April, when every farmer should he supplied with 
efficient and reliable means for t heir perfect annihi¬ 
lation. Tho united actual experience of the agri¬ 
culturists of the land, has proved that the free use 
of the 
PURR POWDBtlKTl .ROOT OP THE 
WHITE HELLEBORE 
IS THE OVLV CERTAIN AND EFFICIENT MEANS 
OF ENTIRELY DESTROYING BOTH EGGS 
AND WORMS. 
Since the vnlunhle qualities of HELLEBORE have 
become more generally known,several unscrupulous 
individuals have adulterated this article, thus Im¬ 
pairing Us value. We make H KLLEBOllE uspecial¬ 
ty, fully warranting the perfect purity of every pack¬ 
age sent from our house. 
SE.inrn v Sc porter* 
Importers and Wliolesale Drxiggists, 
No. 88 Malden Lane, New York. 
Q uit DRCooii^Q^Tbu fa now admitted 
by tho medical profession ns a fundamental 
principloof healing science. It Is wisely provid¬ 
ed by the human economy that whenever any¬ 
thing is wrong in the physical system the natural 
forces of the body are brought, to hear to expel 
tho disease. The great aim, tborefere, is to 
strengthen the natural powers- Tills has beon 
kept In view by the skilful compouudcrsnf Hos- 
tetter’s StomHch Bitters, which operates to give 
fresh vitality to all the organs of tho body. The 
effect of this medicine upon the stomach, the 
liver and the kidneys, is prompt and decisive. 
The patient who is wise enough to quit drugging 
and try the Bitters, soon feels as if he had taken 
a new lease oflife, and as lie con tin ties tho use of 
tho article, he is overjoyed to find the streams of 
health coursing through his frame. It is pre¬ 
pared with groat care, and its component parte 
ure entirely vegetable, ll is free from the ob¬ 
jections so often urged ngainst preparations of 
lho kind. As a medicinal agent it has no equal, 
while its pleasing flavor and healthful effects 
have made it a general favorite. It is free from 
all properties calculated to impair the system, 
and its operations arc at. once mi ld, soot hing and 
efficient. All who have used Hostetler's Stom¬ 
ach Bitters attest Its virtues and commend it. 
Even those who arc in t.hc enjoyment of per¬ 
fect health frequently have need to have re¬ 
course to tonics as preventives of disease. We 
are never too well armed against, the assaults of 
“ the ills that flesh is heir to.” In health or sick¬ 
ness this tonic cannot be taken regularly with¬ 
out giving vitality ami elasticity to the system. 
pil AGRA NT SAPOLIEN1C 
Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of cloths and oloth- 
lng; removes paint. grease, tur. Aa.. instantly, with¬ 
out injury to the finest fabric. Sold by druggists 
andfanoy goods dealers. FRAGRANT 8 APOL 1 KNE 
CO., 33 Barclay street. New York; <6 La Salle street, 
Chicago. 
— FREEZERS — 
Cali for tho White Mountain Freezer. Liberal dis¬ 
count to the trade. Circulars free. Address White 
Mt. Freezer Co., Laconia, N. H. 
®recs, Sec&s, plants, &z. 
QTRAWHERRY PLANTS FOR SALE, 
O Selected from lou varieties- Hoyden's 30, hurries 
loz.enclii Chas. Downing. N'loinor, Knox 700, Barnes' 
Mammoth, Agriculturist, nOc. 'oz., fl 100, lb 1,000: 
Hudson's Wonderful, new, monstrous berry, pro¬ 
ductive. fine, I'll doz.; Hudson's Incomparable, very 
large and productive. $1.50 d&z.; Hudson's Early, verv 
large, earliest berry known, $1 do*.; Marshall P. Wil¬ 
der. promises to be valuable, $ 1 dor.; Kentucky, a tine 
new seedling, large, 81 do*. The Inst 5 named new 
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES 
AT THE 
SCARSDALE STUD FARM, 
16 Miles from N. Y. City by Harlem Railroad, 
May 10th, IS71, nt I I*. M.» 
Numbering 31 head of Thoroughbreds, Humblotoni- 
nns, Messengers, Ac.. Including 5 Stallions: 
The ninraiial, iu Thoroughbred,) 
True Messenger, 
Gray Messenger. 
Orion and A returns, 
the two latter sired by Uysdvk's Itaniblotoniun. 
Aa the time of sale is so near that private applica¬ 
tions from a distance cannot be negotiated, all fur¬ 
ther private sales from this dale arc declined, there¬ 
by rendering the auction more attractive, 'I he herd 
of Short-Horns has been purchased by C. U. A K. H. 
Parks of Illinois. The horses disposed Of are Nos. If>, 
If,, 43, kl and Si mi catalogue. Great bargains may be 
expected, a a the subscriber is In treaty tor the sale of 
his farm.and leaves for Europe Juno 3d. All sums 
under 81W, cash : oyer that sum, 10 per cent, on day 
of sale, the balance credit of 12 months, mi satisfac¬ 
tory note". (drawing Interest,) payable at Rank of 
America, N. Y 
Miss M n i v Morgan, N. V. Times, N. Y.. 
h. It Tucker, Country Gentleman, Albany, N. 
y.j and 
P. C. Kellogg, (Hark Comstock,) 110 John St., N. 
Y., have kindly offered to act for persons who cannot 
attend the auction. 
Catalogues eftn be had hy mail from 
L. G. ilORKTS, Pord faaflt, N. Y. 
I f'TO AN ALLEN Will. HI IKK THE 
[/ season of 1871 at, the American Hotel Stables. 
Watertown,N. Y. Ethan Allen lias sired more i/oud 
horns than tiny horse In the State of Now York, ac¬ 
cording to the number He also sired the fastest, 
trotter ot its uge in the world. Terms, $Ml to Insure 
Good pasturage for mares froul a distance. All acci¬ 
dents lit the owner's risk. If a mare loses tier colt, 
the privilege of the horse, next season, free. 
H. IIACON, Agent. 
CO $75 to $250 Per Month, 
tamale, to introduce the GENUINE improved 
Z l’IlMMON SENS 8 FAMILY HEWING MA- 
Li_J nuNK. This Machine will sillch, helit, fell, 
CD tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a 
most superior manner. Price only $ Id. Fully 
_ licensed and warranted for five years. We will 
, pa v $ 1,010 r,,r any machine that will saw a strong- 
■ or, more beautiful, nr more elastic seam than 
ours. It makes the'' Elastic Lnefcfitltrb. Every 
second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth enn- 
“* not be pulled apart without tearing it. >Ve pay 
I—— Agents from $7oto $2a0 per month mifl expenses, 
or a commission from which twice that amount 
can be made. Address SECOM1$ .fc CO., fjo.sfmi, 
~*** Mans. , Pitsburah, I'a .; m. Louis, Mo., or OMca- 
^ co, III, 
new seedling, large. 81 do*. The last 5 named new 
seedlings, 1 do/., each, by mall, $4: the entire collec¬ 
tion, 11 varieties. I do*, each, fa. We offer a few 
plants of llie new Seedling Raspberry, Karly An¬ 
drews. Tills fine Raspberry Is perfectly hardy ; needs 
no tying to stakes' fruit huge, bright red, extra; 
no tying to stakes; fruit large, bright red, extra; 
plants, »3 do/... *40 100. WM. S. CARPENTER & SON, 
Ilya. Westchester On.. N. V- 
B V MAIL - 8TltAWBEItlt Y PLANTS i 
Kentucky, C. Downing. Peake's Emperor, Barnes’ 
Mammoth, Sup. lit, Jucunda—75 cts. per doz,; $2 per 
100. President Wilder, *1 per doz.. 55 per 100. 
C. L. VAN DUSKN. Macedon, N. Y. 
OYHACU 8 K NURSERIES, 
SMITH, CLARK & POWELL, 
PROPRIETORS, 
Syracuse, .Now York. 
F- K. PHOENIX, 
BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, III,, 
Offers 
1,000,000 Apple Knot Grafts, beat quality 
and sorts. 
2,000,000 Osuge Hedge Plants. extra, 10,000 
ft- 
100 Bushels Best Apple Seed, 510 per bushel. 
500 Bushels linrly Ruse Potatoes, 51.25 per 
bushel. 
GOO Acres ! ErilIr, Shade, Evergreen Trees, 
All Sues, Best Quality. Low Prices. 
FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
Roses, Green-House Plants, Finest Col¬ 
lection. 
jy New Descriptive Catalogue, 10 Cents ; Seed and 
Plant Catalogues for Stamp. Wholesale Price List, 
Free. Address as above. 
^EEDS AND BULBS. 
C. L. ALLEN dt CO.’S 
Annual Spring Catalogue of 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, 
GLADIOLUS, LILIES. TUBEROSES, BEDDING 
PLANTS. Ac., Ac. 
Fully Illustrated, and complete in description ind 
cultural instruction. A novel feature in this Cata¬ 
logue Is the giving the derivation of the names of 
plants. Now ready, and mailed free in all applicants. 
Address C. L. ALLEN At CO., 
74 Fniton Bt.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
f ftliv.-TI* 3 8G0 miff ’’l970 I 
furnKnfcd tjEKlVrOKX to hundreds of Farmers 
1 7IFTY YEARS IN THIS 51A LIC 
1 C1RCI.F1, bv the Original and VVorld-ltcnuwncd 
SlONOtt BLfrz. Elegantly Illustrated, and brim-full 
ot fun and humor, with pleasing Incidents and laugh¬ 
able adventures In the principal cities of the world. 
It describes his wonderful tricks and feats 11 « a Ma¬ 
gician nnd Ventriloquist; a good companion for 
Mark Twain'* •' Innocents Abroad.'’ 
Sold only by subscription. 
Agents Wanted. Address Die Publishers, 
BELKNAP iV BLISS, Hartford, Conn. 
GENTS WANTED Fot “CONVENT LIFE 
UNVEILED," hy KlllTfl Q'Gokman, Escaped 
Nun whose disclosures are thrilling and startling. 
CONN. PUB. CO., Hartford, Conn. 
^ O T I C E 
TO BOOK AGENTS. 
Messrs, JAMES R. OSGOOD & fO., 
(I*ute Tk'knor A Fields, A Fields. Osgood A Co ,) 
Have added a Spdsciuptidn Dkpartmkmt to their 
publishing business. This Important branch will bn 
managed hy If A. BROWN A Co., wbonre wall known 
to tho Subscription trade. New works of t.hn highest, 
class urn In immediate preparation! pending tholr 
issue, they will at once begin the canvass throughout 
the country, of two valuable and popular works now 
In press. General Agents, also Lad ids uud Gentle¬ 
men desiring lucrative cm ploy meat nnd liberal terms, 
are invited m apply for circular and for territory In 
any part of file United States and British Provinces. 
Address If. A. BROWN A < <>., 
141 Tvcimiut 81 .. Boston, Ulus*. 
A GENTS WANTED-For mir new book, 
" 'I'll K CHRISTIAN'S LEGACY." The best ever 
offered agents. Mend for a Circular. W. J. IIOL- 
LAN D & CO., Springfield, Mass., or Chicago, III. 
A WEEK, paid. If you want business, 
C5\)1 J send stamp to Novgl.rcv Co., 81100 , Me. 
S »)»>,*; A MONTH! Horse and carriage I'lirnlsli- 
_ »3 —Jflcd. ICxpenscs paid. H. SHAW. Alfred, Mo 
YEA HS 
!5l A GIC 
TITORGAN STALLION FOR MALE--81 re,I 
ITT by the pure Morgan stallion Gen. Grant, out Of 
a Messenger imit'e. is tlv>* years old. sixteen hands 
high, of a superb mahogany bay, with black points, 
and without a while hair. Perfectly sound.and kind. 
Gives his own color, size arid action to his stock, all 
of which is promising. Mas taken first premiums lit 
the State Fair for two years, and at the County Ex¬ 
hibitions. Tho removal ot his owner to Colorado is 
the only reason why ho Is offered for sale. 
Address HI PI,KY SONS, 
Centro Rutland, Vt. 
KA HEAD OI (.bi ll HI ST STOCK 
FOR SALE. 
L. T„ DOU 8 KY, JK„ will sell to the highest bid- 
ber. without reserve. 50 blind of his flue stock, on 
the 31st of May. 1371, Sale will begin at 10 o'uluck. 
Ter.hr:—C ash, or negotiable notes with banking 
Interest on four months’ time, with approved se¬ 
curity. Send for Descriptive List.. 
L. L. DORSEY, 
Louisville, Kentucky. 
QAW. (1. COLT, 
£-> HARTFORD, OONTIST., 
Importer and Hrmltr »f Jersey Cattle, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Choice Lame Fowls. 
A few Jerseys for sale—cows, yearlings and calves. 
Address, for description and terms, as above. 
I OUAIN HEREFORD HERD, t HAVE 
2 tor sale some very good Hulls of different ages, 
also Cow’s nnd Midlers and Calves Of the pure Here¬ 
ford breed. AlsoCotswold Sheep, males mid females, 
all from ray Imported Stock, having been n breeder 
of different kinds of Cat tle and Sheep over tJO years, 
In England and America, and cniitlnmilly importing 
when 1 need them. John mumpmhjks. 
Elyria. Lenin C"*, Ohio- 
I A VERY BODY READ THIS. AGENTS 
W A N'l’KI), male and female, for tin entirely now 
fNEOHGIA FOR *175 CASH. g!75 JAN. 
\T 1. Iffi 8 ,and 8175 .Ian. 1,1,374, will sceni c 5b acres in 
Dickson Colony. Hancock Co., Georgia. Address 
J. HOWARD BROWN, Augusta,Ga. 
iJOl.DIERS NOW GET 1 OO ACRES, worth 
p * 1,200. *cnd 25 cts. to the SOLDIERS’ I AND 
WARRANT ASSOCIATION, and get a pamphlet 
telling how and where to get vour land, and all about 
It. Address DRAWER 314, 
,, Dcs Moines, Iowa. 
XT OUT II 
MISSOURI LANDS 
FOR SAXjE 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. Co. 
Aliout 120,000 Acres of the Fluent Farm¬ 
ing uud < 011 /.Iog I,uud In (lie United Sintra, 
for sale at low prices ami on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an Imliistrli>us man with small capital to 
pay for his land with money earned from it. 
Missouri Is not too far West, to be at a great dis¬ 
tance from markets: ts Railroad facilities arc groat 
and constantly Increasing ; the climate 1* splendid, 
and good cropa are almost a certainty , while tho 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing upon 
every hand attest beyond doubt thm tho blight of 
slavery has been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men mid Eastern capital are doing tholr 
perfect work. 
Vtlt LANDS DEFY COJIIMCTITION. 
Bond for full Descriptive t'iivdial's and Seel tonal 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, and stilling what paper you 
saw this In. to ED WA R l> WILDER, 
Laud CommlMsioiici', llonnilml, din. 
1,500 000 V T “" : " 
RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
IN THE WORLD, 
FOR SALE TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS RAILWAY TO. 
(’Alts NOW RUNNING 3»!5 MILES. The Lands now 
offered hy Mils Company are mainly wit hilt 20 miles of 
each shin of the rand, extending 170 miles along tho 
NIK >8110 V A I.I.EY, the richest, finest and litosi Invi¬ 
ting valley for settlement In the West. Qlie’third of 
the labor required it the East in the culture of farms 
will insure here double the amount of crops. 
BRICE of land.— 52 to #l peraure, credit of ton 
years' time. Tkitua UK SALK.—Oruj-tcnlh down at 
tint time or purchase. No payment the second year. 
Onp-tanth ovary year after until completion of pay¬ 
ment*, with annual interest. For further informa¬ 
tion, address ISAAC T. GOODNOW, 
Land Commissioner, Neosho Falls, Kansas. 
article, universally used in eveiv rurally, and never 
before Introduced For terms, address, with stamp, 
J. W. Fit IN K A CO., Marshall, Mich. 
LI 1 A NISH MERINOS.—WE OFFER FOR 
n sale, low,a limited number of our surplus ot line 
thot'ough-brods, Semi for Catalogue. Order* so¬ 
licited. JOHN SHELDON A SON, Moscow. N Y. 
i;«n samc. 2 me it it sin ice hoar 
1 Piv,». ('• week** old. ITlca la unch. These pigs 
are from Wm. Croxlnr’s stock, of which there are 
none better ln the country. Add ess 
’l’MOS. B, KlNGSr.AND, 
P. O. Box lift!, New York City. 
Refers, by permission, to the Proprietor of this 
Paper. 
A gents wanted fob the peo- 
pie’s Illustrated Edition of D'AirniGNK’H great 
work, 
HISTORY OF THE 
REFORMATION. 
New edition; complete In one volume, at. popular 
prices. Buv It, read ii. and learn what Iximi.i.i- 
mi.rrv means. It should be in every Protestant 
Family throughout the land. Smut for sample Cir¬ 
cular, with tlfitstriitions. eto. 
; I 1111 * 1111 I commission* to Mlulsteraund experi¬ 
enced Agents. Address WM. FU1NT .V CO., Pub¬ 
lishers, No. 2l>South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
TJKTANTKD — Ageitln nnd Pwlitlrr* to well n 
vt thoroughly good domestic article, wanted In 
ever family. No competition. Exclusive territory 
given. Business very pleasant. Agent* have sold 
3 dozen, netting $30 profit per day One sold 330 in a 
small town, smother 1,000 In live towns, another 31 In 
calling on 33 families. Outfit 83. No danger of Im¬ 
position. Best of references given Send for circu¬ 
lar to 102 Washington St., Benton. Mans. 
LITTLEFIELD A DAME. 
cjp 11 E 
_ Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
I AKGE SALES, — One Thousand Five 
J Hundred and Seventeen (1,517) OMR) IM¬ 
PROVED Cheater Swln© were, hiiI pped Into the vnrl- 
i,u« States, Terrltorie*. and Canada, for Breeder# tn 
1870, by I., it. SILVER, Salem, O. 
Send for deafriptlou aodpriceof thl* famous breed 
and other Thorough-bred Animals and Fowls, 
I 70RSAL1) CHOICE BERKS!? lltE PTCS, 
1 the got of one or Mr. Crozler's imported Boars; 
al#0 a few pair* of Dark Brahma Fowl*. 
JOSEPH JUi.l INI), Baud) ridge. N . v. 
P URE-BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS 
and Poilltrv. Bred by J. W. A M. IRWIN, Pen- 
ningtonville. Cheater Co., Pu. Eggs a specialty. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
JpUEMIUttt CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
Bred and for sale by 
GEORGE B HICKMAN, 
IVust Chester. Chester Co., Pa. 
Clf Send for Circtl hl‘ and Price List. 
I MPORTED PR ZF, 1MPROVED BERK¬ 
SHIRE SWINE, selected from (Qnecn’a) pens, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, tor sale. Short-Horn Cat¬ 
tle, most fashionable Herd Book pedigrees, all ages. 
Mammoth Bronze Turkeys. Aim, u pack of unex¬ 
celled Fox Hounds are kept for pleasure, and surplus 
stuck sold annually. If parties prctei, will send stock 
C. O. D. II. C. GRAFF. Box 100. Maysvllle. Ohio. 
Dr. Beard’s new Family Medical Guide. Get it, 
and save money, health and life. The N. Y. Trtbunn 
says." It Is the bestcompend of medicine we know." 
The beet book in the Held for Aoents. E. B. TREAT 
A CD., Publishers, fiat Broadway, N. Y. 
yGENTS ! READ THIS! 
We will pay Agents a Salary of #30 pet* week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to Bell 
our new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & CO„ (Marshall, Mich. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE YEAR 
rtf* n 1 TTI FA A History of tho 
IIP K|1 I I I p\ Franco-German War. 
’Ll! I LLvi By Brock ktt. 
AT BITTI Pft A History of tho 
IIP K fl I HIpX Franco-German War. 
Un I I LLVfl By B HOCK KTT. 
Accurate, reliable and complete. The only one pub¬ 
lished. Send $1.50 for outfit, and secure the best, terri¬ 
tory at once. J.W.GOODSPEKD A Co., N.Y. or Chicago. 
II. C. GRAFF. Box 100, May.svlllo, Ohio, 
E ggs fdr hatching from fowl 
of unttciuhlnl puritu. Buff mat Partridge Cochins, 
Dark and Light Brahmas. Koudans, La Kleche, 
CrevH-Cteur*, White und Gtay Dorking*, send stamp 
for Circular. A portion of toy Selected and imported 
Breeding Stock ror sale after .1 olv 1, 1871, 
O. H. WARNER, New York Mills. Oneida Co., N. Y., 
Importer, Breeder and shipper. 
rp O P O U L T It Y It A I S IC It S. 
1 CLOT WORTHY’S " POULTERER'S FRIEND” 
Is a cheap and efficacious preventive ami eure for 
Unpea anil Cholera in Poultry, bee that every pack¬ 
age von buy bear* our Inscription. Nona other 1# 
genuine. If vour nearest Druggist, Gracer or Store¬ 
keeper ha# none on band, a*k them to order It. Lib¬ 
eral terms to the Lrude. Retail pr\ee.23 ct*. t’HACN. 
CKY BltnoKS, Prca't Western National Bank of Balti¬ 
more, and scores of other* have used it. and given 
their unqualified endorsement to the same. Manu¬ 
factured by STOCK DA I.E, SMITH A CO. Wholesale 
Druggists, 8 S. Howard gl , Baltimore, .\4d. 
OWLS FOR 8 ALE-A few Partridge and 
Buff Cochin Cockerels, bred from ray premium 
stock. Address.with stamp,ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville. Hudson Co„ N..I. 
H aving purchased of isaac van win¬ 
kle, Kbo., Greenville. N. ,T„ his lintire stock of 
the Duke of Yorit strain 01 Light Brahma* and a iior- 
and Improvement, commenced. Send stamp for cir¬ 
cular. Address A. M. EVAltT®, 8 ulisoiiry, Aa&lson 
Oo., Vermont. 
A lt. ktnds of fruit, ~'- 1 
Berry and Truck Baskets. 
J\. Berry and 'IVnck Baskets. 
Sole Agent* In New York for 
the Amkhk’an Basket Co.’s 
Basket*. Also. Agnnt* for and 
Dealers In the Beecher, Melltab 
and other style*. 
A. D. HOPPING A WILSON, 
214, 218, and 220 Washington 
Street, New York. 
frill K ROCHESTER DERRY 
X BASKET has been In u*o two 
years. Patented t870. Light, Dura- 
bleand Low-Priced. Fruitlcoks well, 
carries well and sells well in them. 
The best ventilated basket yet offer- 
ed. For List of Prices, Testimonials, 
Terms to Agents, &c., address the General Agents. 
COLLINS, GEDDES A CO., 
Moorestown, New Jersey. 
the Duke "f Yorit ntratnoi Light Brahma* and a por¬ 
tion of his Auterrutv, ! will spare egg* f• «r hatching 
at $3 per dozen from the former strain, and 82 lor the 
latter; throe trio* very tloe t Jght Brahmas, 810 per 
trio t one trio Blaok-Red Sunn*# and one trio Duck- 
wings, 813 por trio; one trio llouditn* ( 2 d prize cock, 
Conn, show,) $15. Satisfaction guaranteed on all the 
above stock, fiend stamp for circular and descrip¬ 
tive list to E. J. 1 ’AYlOR, Waterloo, Seueoa Co., 
N.Y. 
TTtGGS FDR IfATf'ri I VfK-Silrw'r Hpirt.ffie,| 
JLi Hamburg*, 1st and 2d prem. N. Y. gtate Poultry 
S"dety, 1370, and Imported from Honry Belrton, 
Yorkshire, England- White Leghorns, 1st and 2d 
3odetv, 1370, and Imported trom Honry Betdon, 
Yorkshire, England- white Leghorns, 1st and 2d 
f rom. 1383. and 1st and 3d. 1870. same Society; also, 
mported Haudans and Black Spanish Address, with 
stamp, F. W. MILE®. 
Box 430. Plainfield, N. J. 
P U. ELLIOTT, 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries, 
Parks, Ac., to order. 
D rain tile, -those who desire 
thorough work in draining tlieir Farms and 
Country Seats should send for our improved tile and 
collars. Circulars on application. 
C. W. BOYNTON A CO.’S TILE WORKS, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
I JBYU'HOMANCY - lor ls<1y nr ycntlcmnn cm tanka 81000 
n mouth, iccuril tlirir own huppOi*** nrul tiidspviiilriaa'. (it 
randlii* finyohomanoy, Fuiiolnntluu or Boul Ch»rmlm;, eiu psec*. 
Full inntr.lotion, to tins thin potrar ni-arttiaa nrsnlnisU m will 
how to Mc.tmurU« lippsius Trftnaa or IVn 1 inr Mr,hum,. Divio*, 
tlnn, Bplrlloansm. Alahomy. rtilloiophy of Omani OO.I llrynton, 
firixloim Ynooit'H llsrato, Ool.ln tn M*rn*pr 4a..; VfMt.dOO moi. 1. 
Brut by mull In cloth for $1,25. pupur OOTOr*. fl 00. The 
Hhlljfi * Btiif lpchtlne ot the hook *nv*. fit suUisr Is flkR**iw 
liAvm.Tnv. II. A,. Ui„ oelahratafi l*rrahplaitlr:il larhirrt. The 
publirhvr T. IV. on* or Ih* oldest lomhlUhr.l Parfnmars 
end Pahlluher* In die cit-. the mSntlSO of whose n«n,a 1 , * ,om. 
oient (pmriKitee of Its inorlti Mr Kv***h*r spam 8WM100. luad- 
xerl.ltln jBofi kalllnc, oot tolr nttr»or,1ln*i y I 0161 . Skaptles In l’»y. 
cboliotT raivd *o'l it* cooilneetl of thl*wonaerfui oornilf power. 
0 T'NOTICr. — 'ot uerson willloorto *nt ** A*aui will ra.-aire 
* sample eopv FREE as no eapItAi Is reonln-,!. all tlatlrnusof 
gnotaa) empia-mi ni -hotiM .end for the work rnelosln* mo. for 
postago. 10 T. W. 4114. l£lghth PhllAile.phia, i'a. 
-| K 1 i 11 .Mouth! Employment! Extra Iuduce- 
O |.*)D menu! A premium HOItSK and Wagon 
for Agents. WE desire to employ agents fur it term of 
seven years, to sell the Buckeye 820 Shuttle Sewing 
Machines. It make* u stitch alike on both sides, uud 
i* tho best low-priced, licensed machine In thu world. 
IP. A. Hrntltrsnn A Co., Cleveland. O., or St. Louis, Mo. 
HirnVmTT Easily intefe with our Stencil and 
hirniTTiTT Easily made with our Stencil and 
ll I 1 l\l Ll V Key-Check Outfit. Circulars Free. 
V 1 P. I STAFFORD MFC. CO-, 
illUilU 1 80 Fulton St.. Now York. 
Ct | A A lUY Fmr AT.T, '«Hiti-«5rffffC\rf.'.hls. 
*!i 7 L* ’ Address A. E. GR.aham, Springfield. Vt. 
D erboups portable section¬ 
al Itui I.DING. 
For the Farm, Plantation, Prairie, Camp, Seaside, 
Mountains, Woods. 
Burn, Carringe-H.urse, Milk-House. Fruit-House, 
Smoke-House. Granary, Hennery,Tool-House, Boat- 
House, BalU-IIOUae, Grapery, Conservatory. Aviary, 
Office, Bllliiicd-Kuoisi, Children’* f’lay-hou*e. Gym¬ 
nasium, Chapel, Scltoni-Rnom. Mu*eum. Liiimrer’s 
Shanty. Hospital, Exhibition Buildings, Ac., Ac. 
These build logs live made In sect ion*, to go together 
hy tongue, groove and dovotal}, without nails or 
screws. They can bo packed und shipped to order, 
set up In a t«w hour*, taken down and re-orected 
without damage to the materials, 
AH orders executed promptly. Far full particu¬ 
lars, address the manufacturers, 
THE DKKROM BUILDING COMPANY. 
A Dkbhum, Pros’t, Paterson, N. J. 
Builders’ Materials of till descriptions at low¬ 
est market rates,_ 
the IA.v eight page, illustrated 
OFfRit about 2,4100,000 Acres 
Iowa anfl Mrasia Lanfls for Sale 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 pr. ct. Interest, 
No part of Principal due for two years from pur¬ 
chase, and afterwards only one-ninth yearly. 
Prod nets will Pay lor Land and Improvements. 
The Lltieval Credits given s Free Passrs 
allowed ; small annual payments required ; the cur¬ 
rent market value or money, and profits on Stock 
raising, prove those terms Cheaper, easier a no better 
Hum to buy lt.fi, laud within 1 ulli olid-Imiil-llintts at 
82.50 per Here, while our price* range generally from 
I to 3, li, fii and 10 Dollars per acre. Quality nnd 
local uitvuntngn* ruin thu price. 
On these generous Terms tho Industrious and 
1 emu pr tent eon buv nnd pay for a good Farm and 
I Home. In uoginning.lt Is necessary to have money 
enough to pay six per cent, interest on the land, ob¬ 
tain provisions, build a cabin, liny a. team and agri¬ 
cultural implements till crops are raised, which can 
be done the first season, by commencing In early 
spring. 
CIRCULARS giving full particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratis, and any wishing to induce others to 
emigrate with them, or to form 11 Colony, are Invited 
to ask for all they want to distribute. 
A SECTIONAL MAI*, showing exact locution 
of Lauds for sale In Iowa, t* sold for 30- cents, and a 
similar Map of Nebraska Lunds I# sold for 20 cents. 
Apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, 
Land Com’r Burlington & Mo, River R. R. Co. 
For Iowa Lands, at BURLINGTON, IOWA. 
For Nehru ska Lands, ut LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 
’IIAKYIVM) FRUIT FARMS 98 TO $40 
J 1 per acre, good building*, lurge bearing peach 
orchards, ('utatogue# free. 
U. 1*. CHAMBERS, Fedoratsburg. Md. 
nnrpnw !fl RAILROADS ARE BEING 
UilLuUll. it constructed and manufactories 
erected on the North Pacific Coast, 
and the attention of those desiring to better their 
condition and secure homes I* already being directed 
to this section of our country. Thuse desiring relia¬ 
ble Information a* to tho climate, resources, etc . 
and the gnnerul news trom Oregon, cannot do better 
than subscribe for the 
WILJLAIVIETTE FARMER, 
no 3-puge. lU-columu weekly, published at Salem, 
Oregon, circulating among all classes, It Is one of 
Die be-r advertising mediums. Terms of subscrip¬ 
tion, 82.50 per year ; six months, fl.50. fiend 10 cents 
for sample copy. Address 
A. L. STINSON, Salem, Oregon. 
the |An eight page, illustrated 
nmniiT mnr swecklyror young people. Beat 
nn liH \lllr Ipretthist and cheapest In the 
UIIIUII I OIULjItworJd. TRIAL TRIP, ONE 
firm Dnllnr ID1MK. Agonist wanted. Largo 
LUIK UU ml. Hpreniinnis or cash couimts- 
— — __— _ ——Psidns. fiay where you saw this 
advertisement. BRIGHT SIDE Co, Chicago, 111. 
Q \V . ■ D E I, L , 
* ITR.tJI'P A ND PROD UOBJ 
COM.11ISSIOA MEIt C HA?fT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NT HI W YORK. 
fertilisers, Qrtc. 
M anhattan manufacturing a 
FERTILIZING CO.. 
OFFICE, 31 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
(Works at Communipaw, N. J., adjoining tho 
Abattoir.) 
This Company having, for this vicinity, the ex¬ 
clusive right, under Letters Patent, to un improved 
method of treating blood for the preparation of Fer¬ 
tilizers. and possessing groat advantages for conduct¬ 
ing the business, offers for sale— 
PURE BLOOD FLOOR, (which Is nothing but 
Blood deprived ot tt* v utcr und then ground.) afford. 
tug mote ammonia than Peruvian Guano. It irniy bo 
used (with care) a* a stimulant, or with great advant¬ 
age tn composting Price, 870 per ton. 
<* PLANT FOOD,” (Its Nitrogen derived from 
Blond, und us Phosphates from Bonds,) ranking high 
In ammonia nnd phosphoric acid ; a superior oturr/il 
Fertilizer, for o.tilpg or top-dressing meadows or 
lawns, and for field crop# and gardening, price, 850 
per ton. 
Having at Its disposal such materials, with the ad¬ 
vice or experienced Agriculturists and Agricultural 
Chemist*. It Is tho intention of this Company to take 
and maintain a foremost position for the quality and 
uniform Integrity ut ns productions, 
THUS. J. HAND, Secretary. 
JOHN D. WING, Acting President. 
Dairn Utensils, £?r. 
T A I’Anesf. pa per \V A It E. 
The house! furnishing trade uroInvited to try our 
Falls, Slop Jars, Spittoons, Basin'. Milk Fans, Ac. 
The milk pan will keep milk sweet and produce more 
uream than any other, owing to it* being 11 . perfect 
non-eondurior. They nrn water proof and durable. 
For descriptive and price lists, apply to Hit- manufac¬ 
turer. JENNINGS BROS., 3® Pearl street. 
New York City. 
rp© DAIRY1DLEN AND FAR HI ICRS.— 
1 Slate Dairy Shelves ntid Kneading Beards. No 
Dairy should bo without filute Shelves. For cool¬ 
ness, cleanliness and durability, they fur exceed 
wood. Cut tO any size or shape. 
Slate Kneading Boarn*. — A most desirable 
article for mixing bread and pastry. At.,.res* 
EAGLE SLATE CO., 
Hydeville, Vt. 
Y inegar, how made in 10hours, without drugs. 
Particulars 1U cents. F. SAGE, Cromwell, Conn. 
