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Four-story Brick House, 66 North Calvert St„ 
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S 3,24!) acre* of Timber I,and, in Washington Co., 
) Aid . with three dwelling* and saw.min, lying 
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L. L. DORSEY. 
_ Louisvill e, Kentucky. 
F or half, cheap, a thorough^ 
bred Alderney Cow, seven years old. Address 
J. S. Bit mi a ns, 37 Malden Lane, or Westfield, N. J. 
□ AM. 
C OLT, 
HARTFORD, OONN., 
Importer and Breeder of Jersey Cattle, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Choice (lame Fowls. 
, A few Jerseys for sale—cuws, yearlings und calves. 
Address, for description and terms, as above. _ 
O PA Nl?*n MLR 1 NO**.-WE OFFER FOR 
iTj sale, low, a limited number ot nur surplus of line 
thorough-bred*, Sand for Catalogue. Orders so¬ 
licited. JOHN SHELDON A SON. Moscow. N. V. 
E orbrt cook, breeder of the 
i celebrated Warren Co., O . Poland i hum pigs. 
All pigs warranted first-class ami shipped c. o. u. 
Circul ar* free _ .Franklin, Wurrmi Co., Ohio. 
T ARGE SALES. Ono Thousand Fivo 
I J Hundred and Seventeen Itetltl OHIO IM¬ 
PROVED Chester Swine were shipped Into the vari¬ 
ous Status, Terri tor ies, and Cunudu, for Breeders In 
1870, by L. fa. SILVER. Salem, O. 
Bend for description and price.of this rnnionsbieed 
und other Thorough-bred Animals and Fowls. 
1 F.FFERrtON CO. HOGN-Bre.il by McLean & 
yj Mtimer, Belleville, Jefferson Co„ N. Y. Price, 
$15.00 for pig* fimonths old, boxed and shipped ; other 
ages tn proportion. Send for circular. 
F. E. McLean, 
Will. MatiiI R. 
I ^Olt SALE. CHOICE BERKSHIRE PTGS, 
the get, of one of Mr, Crostar’s Imported Boar*; 
slso a few pairs of Dark Braluua Fowls. 
_Joseph .M i i vm>. r; I n bridge, V. Y. 
I mi’OKTED PRIZE tMPROYED BERK¬ 
SHIRE SWINE, selected from iQnoen’s) pens, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, for »ule. Short-IIorn Cut- 
tie, most firahiotiable Herd Book pedigrees, nil ugoa. 
Mammoth Bronze Tark'-y*. Al*-*, a puck rd’ ttnex- 
culled Fox Hound* are kept tor pleasure, and surplus 
stuck *(dd annually. If parties prefer, will send slock 
C. 0. !>• H. C. GRAFF, Box too, Muygvllle, Ohio. 
I NOGS KVERV DEALER. FA R MLR AND 
If family in cities, slioulfl have tny receipt for pre¬ 
serving eggs. Warranted to keep one year if put up 
fresh. Send $100 to J. Sykks, Sr., Cleveland, Ohio. 
I 71GGN.-IT IN NOT FONNIR1.E HE HAS 
If kept eggs In water alone and air alone, six 
month*, at ft summer temperature! How? Read 
tho now book by Hrnry JaXEway. Chemist, enti¬ 
tled “Tho Egg anil its Preservation," Contains en¬ 
tirely new processes for keeping thorn one or two 
venrs. W. IIIj I’CHINSON, Puhll her, ihS Fulton St., 
N. Y. By mnll free tor so verity-live coni*. 
I ? OWLS FOR SALE.-A few Partridge and 
Buff Cochin Cnckereis. bred from mv premium 
ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville, Hudson Co 
». 
I TALIAN QUEEN BEEN.-FOR Circnlnr 
and Price List, send to 
L. L LANG 8 TROTH, Oxford, Ohio. 
Ueal (Estate, (Etc. 
^TATE LAND OFFICE 
~ OF NORTH CAROLINA. 
Farm* $5 to $ 1 0 per Acre* 
Improved Farms, good Houses, Fences, &c., &c. 
Send for Catalogue. Address 
R. KINGSLAND, General Manager. 
P. O. Box 240, Kulcigh, N. C. 
dMaBOmfi* /MAN NO NS’ PRE.MIUAI 
Ur Patent Portable Fruit- 
r/Cii Bridge and Ladder Combined. 
Jf/j VAt (6lfi. It hits n mammoth platform 
H \ snvon foot long, is light dura- 
M \ WWl \ Me and cftiolont, la used three 
V.A Yfl \ Uighi.s, ftlso a* an extension 
*- ‘ f ‘ lftddtir. It is easily and qulck- 
E^Ty^aiftT l Vf ly moved, a lady can mumige 
o It Is very compact when 
' closed, can pick tho entire stdn 
of a tree without removing. Farmers and dealers 
send’stump for Price List, &o., to C. 8. & C. D. CAN¬ 
NON, Battle Creek, Mich. 
A LI. KINDS OF FRUIT, 
2 Y Berry and Track Baakots. 
Sole Agents In New York for 
the amkkican Basket Co.'h 1 
Baskets. Also. Agents for and 
Dealersln the Beecher, Melllsh 
and other styles. 
A- D. HOPPING A WILSON, 
214, 218, and 220 Washington 
Street, New York. 
Jhulbiug JHatmda, &z. 
D EItROM’S PORTABLE SECTION¬ 
AL BUILDING. 
For the Farm. Plantation, Prairie, Camp, Seaside, 
Mountains, Woods. 
Burn, Carnage-House, Milk-House, Frult-HoUse, 
Sna ke-Houso,Grnaary,Hennery, Tool-llouse. Boat- 
House, Hath-House. Grapery, Conservatory, Aviary, 
Offh e. Billiard, Room, Children's Play-house, Gym¬ 
nasium, Chapel. School Room, Museum, Laborer's 
Shanty. Hospital, Exhibition Buildings, Ac,. Ac. 
These build ing* lire mad win seta oin\, to go together 
by tongue, groove and dovetail, wliftpui nulls or 
screws. They can be packed and slopped to order, 
set up In a few hours, taken down and re-erected 
without dnmagn to ilia miiterliil*. 
All orders executed promptly. For full particu¬ 
lars, address tho manufacturers, 
THE Dial'.ROM BUILDING COMPANY, 
A. DRUUOtt. Pres’f, Paterson, N. J. 
UT~ Builder*’ Material* of all descriptions at low¬ 
est market rates. 
FlfiMBS Ai VASES. 
In addition to our usual largo variety, we have to 
offer, this Spring, several 
NEW PATTERNS, 
which for beauty of design and size are superior to 
any of our former production*. 
Cresting, tencing, gates, and every kind of Iron¬ 
work. 
JANES At K1RTLANP, 
No*. 6. 8. IB ami 12Rond Si., Now York. 
T in-lined lead pipe - 
MANUFACTCTREH CNPEIt THE 
COLWELL, SHAW & WILLARD PATENT, 
BY IMPROVED MACHINERY 
Which Insure* 8oiindiie*s Throughout. 
Being a Perfect Tin Pipe, within a Perfect Lead 
Pipe, and having till the advantages of both. 
TAT HAM & BROS., New York and Philadelphia. 
I A PANESE PA PER WA R K. 
The house furnishing trade are invited to try our 
Pails, Slop Jar*. Spittoonx, Busin*. Milk Puns, Ac. 
The milk pan " 111 keep milk Nwcetund produce more 
cream than any other, owing to its being a nerfeot 
non-conductor. They are water proof a"d durable. 
For descriptive and nrlre list.*, apply to the manufac¬ 
turer, JENNINGS BROS., 352 Pearl street. 
New York City. 
TWO MILLlws ituuto 
IOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS 
FOR SALE BY THE 
Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Co. 
On 10 Years’ Credit, at 6 pr. ot. Interest. 
No part of Principal due for two years, and thence 
only ono-nlnth yearly till paid in full. Products 
will pay for land and improvement* much within the 
limit, of this generous ctrudit. Bettor term* weto 
never offered, arc not now, and probably never will 
be. Now is the time for all to got good farms and 
homos for themselves and families. 
CIRCULARS giving full particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratis un,l any wishing In indued others to 
emigrate with them, or to form a Colony, are invited 
to ask for all they wunt to distribute. 
Apply to GEO. S. IIA It IMS*, Land Comin'r. 
For Iowa Lands, at Burlington, Iowa, and 
For Nebraska Lands, at Lincoln, Neb. 
MISSOURI LANDS 
BY THE 
Hannibal & St Joseph R. R. Co. 
About 120,000 Acres «r the Finest Fuvni- 
liig niiil Grafting Lund in the United bun cm, 
for *nlc ut low price* and on very easy terms; thus 
enabling no Industrious man with small capital to 
pay for hi* laud with money earned from It. 
Missouri Is not too far West to beat a groat dis¬ 
tance from markets: Its Railroad fact litres are great 
and constantly Increasing : the climate I* splendid, 
and good crop* ate almost u certainly; while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing upon 
evorv hand attest beyond doubt that, the blight of 
slavery lot* been effectually aleMpuied. and Unit 
Eastern men uud Eastern capital are doing tholr 
perfect work. 
OLR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Send for full Descftfltlvd. Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 311 cents, and stating what miner you 
saw this In. to EDWARD WILDER, 
La mi CmilMlI—inner, llnnnibul. Ho. 
1^500,000 MZ * s 
RICHEST FARMINO LANDS 
IN THE WORLD, 
FOR SALE TO ACTUAL HETTLERS. 
NE08H0 VALLEY, KANSAS. 
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY CO. 
CyWIR NOW RtTNNWO 3d', MII.K9. The Lind* now 
offered by tin* Company ara mainly wlNdn 20miles of 
each side of the road, extend Ing 170 mile* along tho 
NEOSHO VA I I.CY, tfierlidinM, llncstlind nmsl Invi¬ 
ting vullcv for *et.iifiinmiiM) the west. one-tJilni "f 
the labor required at,tun East in the culture of farm* 
Will Insure hare double tho mnoani of crops, 
PKICK Of LaN 1> >2 to $1 poraerrt; credit of ten 
years’ lime. TijRMS or tjAl.K. One- onlb down at 
the time "f purchase. No payment ilte <;c«>ad j ear. 
One-tenth every y«a« after until cmoplei ion ot pay¬ 
ments, with annual interest. For further informa¬ 
tion, address ISAAC T. UOODNOW, 
Land Commissioner, Neosho tails, Kaunas. 
M ARYLAND FRUIT FARMtt*8 TO #10 
per aci ". good buildings, largo be ring peach 
orchards. Catalngtics free. 
H R. CHAMBERS, Fedmalabuig, Md. 
A DAY' FOR i. a.I. "itb Stencil Tools. 
$10 
A DAY' FOF i, ul, with Stencil Toe 
Address A.GRAHAM, Springheld, Vt. 
