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Implements, iliadjinern, &z, 
Implements, iStocljinerg, 
Stock, 1’Jonltrn, 
tleal (Estate, (Etc 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
r FTIT? T i rkAT Elgin Watch, one of the 
1 X IIJ lJZ\ 11 1 best Ladles’ Watches 
nuw made. In heavy 11 and 18 karat solid gold oases, 
less than any other bouse In the United Suites. Ask 
your Jeweler the price of the Lady Elgin la such 
cases, then send for my catalogue arid note the dif¬ 
ference. Herd C, O. D.; privilege to examine. 
F. .T. NASH, 
712 Broad way. 
“ Worthy of the fullest contidcnco.' - — <.'Inisthin Ad- 
went*. 
"All that Mr, Nash says may ho depended upon.” 
Christian at U Ark. 
“Certainly cheap, and the quality reliable.”— 
Christian 1 nteUiqnne.tr. 
THIRD GREAT SALE 
— Seventy millions of people talk English. 
— South America horse cars are two stories. 
— A railway from Paris to Pekin is suggested. 
— A Kansas town is named “ Devil's Delight.” 
— Shark bones have been exhumed in Minne¬ 
sota. 
— The Rochester police will not tolerate street 
bonfires. 
— The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky is for sale 
at *500,000. 
— A coal famine is feared at Cincinnati the 
coming winter. 
— There mo 1,300 paper mills in the United 
States at present. 
— Two convents at Rome have been occupied 
by the Italian troops. 
— Two hundred children are expected in Cin¬ 
cinnati from Chicago. 
— Among the new colors are prune, putty, 
past-tie drab and apricot. 
— A woman is engaged in the business of send¬ 
ing ice from Boston to Japan. 
— A Vermont papor speaks of a minister who 
has resigned Ins " pastorate.” 
— Iouia Co.. Mich., lias nineteen students at 
the State Agricultural College. 
— The London cabmen only charge 63 cents 
an hour, or 35 cents for two miles. 
— Departures for Kansas form a regular de¬ 
partment in the Illinois papers. 
—” Yankee Doodle " i9 said now to be a very 
popular tune among English hands. 
— TheSouthern Illinois Conference proposes 
to establish in Cairo a female college. 
— There are over eighty Shades of the fash¬ 
ionable colors for ribbons this season. 
— The publication of a now dally, called the 
Radical, Inis been commenced in Paris. 
— A Terre Ilaule girl has boon bridesmaid 
eight times and is gell ing discouraged. 
— A happy couple in Mexico, Mo., have been 
married three times and divorced twice, 
— Two wild cats had a light with two boll dogs 
in Nevada, and llie latter were whipped. 
— Tlie Hussion Geographical Society is organ¬ 
izing a sclentlOu expedition to the Polar sea. 
— The Polish Jews have the rcpiltulion of be¬ 
ing among llio longest lived people in Europe. 
— Cod-fishing along Hie coast ot Massachu¬ 
setts Inis been unusually successful this season. 
— During 1870 Philadelphia produced i'l'WHl,- 
000 worth of carpet, *5,500,000 of prints, *3,000,000 
of silk. 
— Tlicro have been typhoons on tlie China 
coast. Many vessels have been dismasted and 
two lost. 
— The mills at. Waterloo, Town, have just (tiled 
a contract of 1,300 barrels ol flour for the Dako¬ 
ta Indians. 
— The crows of tlie Norwegian propellers 
caught nearly 11,000 seals in tlie Arctic Ocean 
this season. 
— The Methodists are founding a university 
in Syracuse, N, Y, The city of Syracuse gave 
to it *100,1X10. 
— The next Legislature of Virginia is to elect 
about lw county judges, who are to hold oilieo 
for six years. • 
— A party of disguised men tarred and fenther- 
ed a Mr. Barrett and Mrs. Woods, in Jefferson, 
Wis., last week. 
— A young woman at Green Bay, Wis., drew 
a Bible at a lottery, and traded off her prize for 
a pair of shoes, 
— A piece of f ind recently sold in the Second 
Ward of Brighton, N. J., brought at the rate of 
*236,532 an acre. 
— The best preventive against the rusting of 
iron and steel tools Is a thin coat of crude lubri¬ 
cating petroleum. 
— In Hie Wright county, Minn., poorhouse isa 
“living skeleton" who drinks two buckets of 
water every day. 
— The Bridgeport, Conn., Cartridge Company 
has Just shipped 250,000 cartridges to the Rus¬ 
sian Government. 
— One single county in Tennessee is answer¬ 
able for the woe which will spring from 400,000 
bushels of peanuts. 
— Milwaukee is mndo additionally bright at 
every sunrise by tlie pretty girls who ofllcialeas 
newspaper carriers. 
— In the midst Of all the misery and destruc¬ 
tion at Chicago last week, twenty marriage 
licenses were Issued. 
— A i the six brickyards in the neighborhood 
or Hackensack, N. J„ over 9.500,000 bricks are 
manufactured yearly. 
— A lady in Ipswich, N. II., on the 11th of Sep¬ 
tember, picked two quarts of ripe raspberries, 
and one quart on tlie 191 li. 
— An address has been issued by representa¬ 
tive workingmen demanding separation of 
Church and State in England. 
— The ollicial census statistics of the Wash¬ 
ington district show that there are only two 
whites to every colored person. 
— Gutta-percha is the product, says the Ameri¬ 
can Chemist, of the Itmnandra gutta —a tree be¬ 
longing to tlie order Sitpuftfotos. 
— Move than 150,000 acres oT tlie best timber 
in America are out every year to supply the de¬ 
mand for railway sleepers alone. 
— An American lady is selling Testaments in 
the streets of Rome without interruption, she 
was sent out by the Bible Society. 
— The census in Newfoundland shows the en¬ 
tire population of Hie island to be 146,530; 37,350 
are engaged iu catching and curing fish. 
— Our minister at. Japan warns our Govern¬ 
ment of the possibility of the Russian cattle 
plague being introduced into our country. 
— The Boston Transcript says:—“The special 
needs of Chicago, the city of cinders, are five 
Ca—Coverlids, coffee, candles, coal aud ousli." 
— Of seven fires in Syracuse on the night, of 
the 14th in6t., six were caused by incendiarism, 
and it is feared that a plot exists to burn the city. 
— At the Chicago relief meeting in Detroit, a 
ragged and dirty boy gave ten cents, which was 
all lie had, amid the vehement cheers of the au¬ 
dience. 
— The Detroit Post argues that wooden cor¬ 
nices ought to be strictly prohibited iu the busi¬ 
ness portions of cities, because they are specially 
daugerous. 
SALE.—A valuable market farm near t’.nl- 
lore; 75»ores of good land, well stocked with 
Good house, now liarti, Ace. Address 
_ E E.- PARSONS, Baltimore. Md. 
GOLD-DUST STOCK 
RICHEST FARMING LANDS 
At Eden Stock Farm, S Miles East of Louis¬ 
ville, Ky„ 
ON WEDNESDAY, 
THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1871 
IN THE WOULD, 
/•’«>• Sate 1 1 , Srttlel'M, 
NEOSHO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
ItllKNOIIl I, KANSAS, nil MCXAS 
■RAILWAY to. 
CARS NOW RUNNING 400 MILES. 
rile Lunds offered by i Ms Company m» am (id i with¬ 
in 20 miles of each xliln nf Hie mud. extending 170 
on lea along the NEOSHO VALLEY, lb- richest 
finest and moat InvIllriK valley for sell lenient in t ini 
Weal. Ono-thlnl ut die laaor required ul tbe |.; :ls t 
in the culture of farm# will insure heve double tlie 
ann-a nl nf Crops. 
PR 11 KOI' I,AND. f2 to 18 per aero; credit of 
ten years' limn. 
TERMS dll' SALE. -Olle-lenlh down at tins 
time Ol purchase. Mo payment the hoe,.uni year. One- 
tenth (•very year al ter until completion of puvnranis, 
with annual interest. For further inior'iiiuHon, 
address ISAAC T. (dlOllM)VV. 
Lund Co hi hi I mm I oner, Neoelio Full*. Kuii-us. 
PRICES BELOW COMPETITION 
50 HEAD OF COLTS AND FILLIES. 
Three uud Four Venri old, will lie Sold to 
tile Highest Kidder. 
Send for Catalogue showing descriptions and their 
merits lur Speed, Style, Blood and Looks, over all 
Others. 
In Colt Stakes for 3.1 and 5 year old, IS7J, they won 
ttli three races over sixty-eight, entries of iho selee 
Hon of all best Ho It Inn strains, at Dexter Park, Chi¬ 
cago. Same year /.Ihiudle won over oilier best. colls, 
in 3 straight heals, ul the great Trot.ui Kaiamiusoo, 
Mich. At Einlnent'e. In Central KenUtrky, same year. 
Finely Hold Dust dt tanned all oilier breeds In first 
heat. Zdeiidle distanced all f<dir->ear.olds, ami at 
Louisville, K.r , same lall. Fleet* Guld-Dusi, in trai¬ 
ling against time., beat all breeds of nil age-i several 
seconds. /Beadle Jogged over for purse* for f.utr- 
year-obis, and for gentlemen's road teams a pair of 
my Gold-Dual won by some 10 or 1,7 ■ peuiids. Tint, 
fair was the largest ever held In Kent in ky. Tin- 
Hold-Dust, stork of L. I,. Dorsey wen* then ruled 
•.. lidding, or they con Id have won all the races 
over other breeds. If ibis does not prove their mi- 
pnihulty, l would like lo Mod some olio that will 
match them next May, from 3 lo T years old, on even 
terms, at I and 2 miles. This your, ut 1) trots.lit im¬ 
portant. points, they have won loo per cent, of llie 
racesior 3,1 and 0 year olds. 
L. L. DORSEY, .lit. 
MACHINERY GUARANTEED AS REP- 
, RESENTED. 
2-Horse Railway Power (complete).*130 
Lever Towers (according to 8 l*ei.....*00 to *115 
'I brasher and Shaker, 2 to 4-Uorae.fed 
I hreslier und self-regulating Blast Cleaner (oom- 
„ plete)...*1.06 
( ombiued machine# ut corresponding rates. Ad¬ 
dress A. I.. Bit EAR LEY At CO„ 
Kuroku Works, Trenton, N- J. 
Graves’ Incubators 
A ni»ehson’s agricultural 
STEAMER, for sUaming Peru rent STOCK; 
Heating Cheese Vats ; Tannery Vat#. Conserv¬ 
atories, fee. This Steamer la made of Wrought 
Iron, thoroughly riveted and finished in good 
style. Ir has a reliable Automatic or Self-regu¬ 
lating Water Feeder. Safety Valve. Vacuum Valve, 
Water Gauge Cocks, Whistle, At’., all complete. The 
boiler is peculiar In constrtioMnn, being Onk Colw- 
pi.KTk DnutiLfi Boii.kk Within A notiimi, tho two 
couimunicntlng one with the other, ll Ita# an ex¬ 
traordinary amount-of fire apaco for the site of ibo 
boiler; No 3, a medium rise, bavlnfi3«tv>3i>quiire Incit¬ 
es of lira filli-faoe; consequently, It require# bat little 
find to run it. J5ILiter wood orqq&ltua) be used for 
fuel. 
It will cook morn feed, or bent more water. In it 
given time, than any other Steamer of the sumo size 
or cost. It la more durable than any other, for the 
reason that the fire-box is made of wrought iron, 
and Is entirely mirrounded with water. We are also 
manufacturing: 
A ml even it's Law I’rrssiiri 1 Steam Heater, 
!\.r lleaticg PriceU DwetHriffS, Stores, Churches, Con¬ 
servatories, <tr. Wit mauulueturc for all the terri¬ 
tory east oflllinols. 
For further particulars address 
1*. I*. MAST «fc GO., Springfield, Ohio. 
For Price List, sped for Cireuliir. 
JACOB GRAVES A CO., No. 2 t» North (Market St, 
Boston, (Mass. 
CCK MINER'S Lt M ICEIt. <V LOG ROOK. 
ti The standard book (or measuring all kinds iff 
Logs, 1.umber, Hoard#, Plunk, Wood, Ac. Over 400.- 
tPO copies have been sold. Kept by all lionkxillor# In 
the United State# Sunt, post-paid to tiny address for 
30 cunts- GKO. W. KISHJCB. Publisher. 
c Exchange St„ Rochester, N. Y. 
(Clmrterni hit Special Art of the LegUdotun in luiio) 
Oilers for sale 200,(100 acre# of heat Farming Lands, 
linin' Km|muds, Itivers and Towns, with good houses 
Hull Improvement#. Prices, from 42 to fin per acre. 
A Iso, itUUJMO acre# of Timbered and Grazing Lunds. 
Prices from 31)cent# to *3 one acre Also, numerous 
Minntt)1 and Mill Propei l ie#, Water Powers, Ac . at 
various prices. The Pmn'ilriif of this Company lias 
boon appointed Cooimlsslouvr nf Cmiaratimi b\ the 
Legislature nf North Car ilitia, mid by virtue df bis 
office Is required to give all needful In Ini iualion lo 
emigrants. Noether Company m Agency liu# the 
indorsement ami sanction nl' Hie Stale, Apply t. i-in¬ 
formation and Circular#. 
G150. LITTLE. President. 
WM. SCOTT, Secretin v. Kpleigh, N.C. 
f|1IIDKOITGII-DKF.D DUK HAIMS, 
A. 1 lom stock imported from Kiiglnnd at 
land, from noted milking families, males 
males; old and young; for sale low bv 
WM. G. MARKHAM, Avon 
I ARHU S Llffi UK PI UE - ltl{|i:i) 
J SHORT-HORNS -The #iiliaeribej- will sell 
at Auction 1 lit I II ARLKSTOWN. West Va., NOV. I, 
«t;i3 M„ Ids herd ot JWi Tliirl y-Eight Pure Deed 
Slioei-lloen ('mile, I m only-five Icing Cows and 
Heller# and ilnrieen Hull#. 
Tlm#e are eliielly young enltle, are of Hie purest 
European and Kentucky pedigree#, and are all re¬ 
corded III the A mem an Shlut Horn Herd Book. 
Catalogues with terms, names, pedigrees, Ac., will 
be sent to any, on application to Subscriber. 
JAs. M. ItANSON. 
1JAKMKKS, SAVE FDD BED !—Tho ELM- 
I 1 WOOD STEAM I'iR, fur steaming food for stock, 
is tho BEST amt CHEAPEST. UseffiJ Cor any purpose 
where steam is used. All who have tried It'arc more 
til ti 11 pleased with it, us it makes a ORkat saving in 
Grain and Huy. Every Steamer warranted and satin- 
faction guaranteed. 
Enclose stamp for eight-page Circular, to 
HARDY SEDGWICK. Ms.. 
Cornwall Hollow, Connoutlont. 
foh saijE. 
On which are ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS 
OF 1*1 NK TIMlIKIt, and Inexhnnsiible qimnti- 
tlesot Maple, Ihmeh, Elm, Adi, Heiub i'k, Oak, ,Ne. 
The grant "l bln■•!>; lo the Grand Kiipidsaml In¬ 
diana llallroad Company, to build iheli Road I'rain 
Eon. Wavno, Indiana, m Traverse Bay and Macki¬ 
naw, Michigan., comprise# in Its farming lands every 
v# r ml v ol siiil, fi'oip the rich clou ton in, lo the light 
sandy, ami I bey are loillul in I bat. section of Micbi- 
gan. norlli of tlie e|ly of Grand Kaplds, and contig¬ 
uous to tlie grim I iruli bell, mi tin* etts torn shores of 
Lake Michigan, now Iming rapidly ileveuiped by r;. iI- 
road and other enl.crpi !»■•#. Tlie Pine L<l nil#are sit- 
unred on the Muskegon, Miiulslce, Peie Maiquelle, 
White, Pine, Tainaraek, !■ Inr and tlunr.r Uivcn, and 
lying twenty mile# on either side iff the survi ved 
line of said riiiol. aud are In tbo heart'd the Pine 
Section, from Whiuh i 'hloago i# m largely supplied. 
Forming Lund- art* sold to iiulmil settlors, on 
C.mllli one 'inai tor down, balance in yeurlv pny- 
menlB, Interest 7 per cent. Persons ilv.mms nl lo¬ 
cations for fiirmti will, on appileulion at llm Hllicc, 
in Grilliil Dupldn, lie iiirnl»hnd wllb Tirkefn 
liver ill*- Kontl, entir.lfng l.liem to Keliil'n of 
Furrs, iu the event of purchasing anv of the Com¬ 
pany's fa lining land. For information about the 
lamia, prices, location. Ac., Ac,, address 
WM. A. HOWARD, Lund I iiiiiiiiissioiii'r, 
Title PeufucjS Grand Rapids, .Michigan. 
(J A ltr . <!. f! O L T , 
H.A KTli’O IM), < !ONN., 
Iniporli'i' null SSrocilor of Jersey (aide, Berk- 
shift' Swine and Choice Lame Fowls. 
A few Jerseys for sale—cows, yearling) ami calves 
Address, far description and terms, as above. 
P L11N DLE’S sh^iwf-tt 
perfectly safe, cheap nud practical farmers’ 
boiler iu use. 
1,500 Solti. No Accident Reported, 
Is particularly adiiptod to COOKIVO pood 
port stock and other purpose#, where boat, steam, a 
still, retort cn open boiler i# required. 
Illustrated Circulars free. 
Ii. it. PIUNDLE, East Bethany, N. Y. 
11 'bacoiiabIn cd Oilrli himm, bred from stock Itn- 
L ported from England and Scotland, and from 
the most approved milking families, male and fe¬ 
male, old and young. Win. G. Marklmm, Avon, N Y. 
fill ID It DUG IIDKED STOCK. PREMIUM 
A Chester White Swine. Eirst-elass specimens. 
JOHN BRADLEY A Co., Chester. Pa. 
T7V,MOODY IN THEIR SHAPE THE SOI- 
I J entilh'adnpfallon nf natural liiirscmbraeedby 
KNOX’S PATENT, and have extra, qualltieai'f bard 
ne#s. each piece of metal being made by a pieces# 
t hat Con vert.sa hull|. one-tbird en each sale inb. si cel, 
and allows It to he hardened as much a# fire and 
water can make II, while tlie pen ter remain# soft or 
Ib'xible. Thl# gives Hu m a toughness that avoids 
the liability of breakage so general with other plows, 
and a surface better adapted in slide througii the 
soil, which rediloe# the amount of power required 
und further adds to durability. 
WADE ONI.V n y 
A IVIES PLOW COMPANY, 
WAltEHOLSKS 
5!{ Bccinnat^^^^yew York, 
and Quincy 
SEND FOR DESCRIi^^BljlU ULAH. 
UL PER IDR STOCK.-I #1111 continue to breed 
and ship Chester-White ami Berkshire Swine, 
Sniitliduuu Sheep, Durham and Alderney Calves, 
and all the boat varieties ol fowls. Send for circular. 
Address THOM. WOOD, Doc Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
THE SINGER STILL TRI HI I'll A NT 
O HIO IMPROVED GHF.STKK HUGH 
duee most Pork for lood consumed. Adi 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
Tm: SiNoen MANtifACTLirtiro Company, at tlie 
World's Fair— constituted by the tinmen of the people 
—received the great a ward of the highest Bales, and 
have left all rivals far behind them, for they Bold, in 
1870. one hundred and twenty-seven thousand, eight 
hundred and thirty-three machines, being more than 
/art!/ thousand. In advanen of their sales of the previ¬ 
ous year, anil over .forth-four thaiutmd more than the. 
salm of ann other Company for W7fl, a# shown by tbe 
Pillowing figure# from bivohn returns of the safesof 
Licensees; 
Till; SINGER M ll.M'YACTnitrNO Co. 
old over the Cloronue Sewing Ma- 
i liine Co .. .110,173 Machine#. 
Sold over the Wilcox AGibbS Sewing 
Machine Go. S8.W3 ** 
Sold oyer the Wood Mewing Ma. Co.. 93.831 “ 
Sold over the Grover (* Baker Mew¬ 
ing Machine Co. 70,131 
Sold ovoi 'be Ho "'0 Machine Co..., 52,077 “ 
Solil over tlie Wheeler it YVilium 
Maim fact uring Co. 44,025 “ 
til I Of which It malnlyowlngto tliapopnlarlty ofwhat 
i# known a# the “ Nr.w Ka MU.Y 8KW1NOMAt'UINK,” 
wliich la now t##t finding It# way into every well reg- 
nlarcd hemaliold. For Circular# giving full particu¬ 
lar# of Machines, their Folding Case# of many vurln- 
neft of wood and IIUtah, their Attachments for nu¬ 
merous kinds of work. Which, till reeently. If, was 
thought that delicutn linger# alone ronbi perfoi m, us 
well as partieulm# about all articles used by ihelr 
Machines, such t# t.wlfit, l.lnen Thread, Spool Colton, 
Oil, fie., Ac., apply to anyof their Authorized Agents, 
or to 
The Singer Manufacturing; Co., 
34 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. 
|.i OR SALE CHEAP, Pure Dark Brahma# 
1 from A. Miller’# Importation-|15 to *30 per trio. 
Part ridge Cochin# from Trainer’s Importation—*15 
to *50. Pure I loud, in#, *1(1 to *;)0. l*rien according 
to age. All perfect to a feather. Rev. S. B. Jones. 
143 West ML, Syracuse, N. Y. 
MISSOURI LANDS 
B roun red game, ii cm a wood umi 
liesror Strains oroBsed. a few trios for saleaud 
warranted. Also other extras. Address 
C. E. Pi I El,PM, New Hampton, Chickasaw Co., Town. 
FOIl ISALK 
BY-TUB 
i;\IIBItl l lO> FOWLS.-A fnv 
-Ll Trios Of KxhltiRlon Fowls, bred I" the standard, 
from my celebrated Uremiaw Stock, ut. rriisouatAe 
prices, aoudum from my stock that won the Gold 
Medal ut tbo Paris IlrnusUiuH, and from the Trio 
that won tha American AnrtcWtwUt. Clip, N. V., Dec., 
137(1. Huff Cochins from the winners of the America a 
AaricHlt.unxt Cun, N. Y„ Doo.. 1870- First Premium 
white Cochins, N. V., Dee., IMTO. I’artriihir Cochin ,i 
from winners ut nirmlnghum. Manchester and Oak¬ 
ham, England. Ml First Premium# Fall I«7i>. Dark 
Hrahnuii from tho celebrated trios ol Early G'uyilvr, 
Mrs. Hurl# and Rev. I. C. Bowen. England, Kell. 1870. 
Address, with stump for Circular. ISAAC VAN 
WINKLE, Box 13, Greenville, Hudson Co,, N. J. 
A bon i 1 "40,000 Acres ol llie Finest Fn rul¬ 
ing und Gl'iixlilg Lnud iu llie L'uite.l Si sites, 
for sale at. low prlcm nod on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an ifiiiuatrloiis man with small capital to 
pay lor Ills land With money earned from It. 
Missouri l» not too far West, to lie at. a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Its Railroad facilities are great 
ami constantly Incroaslng ; the climate is splendid, 
and good crons arc almost a certainty; while the. 
numerous thriving town# and cities Bpringing up on 
every hand attest hovond doubt dim Hie blight of 
slavery lias been effectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital are doing their 
perfect work. 
IIoi'iiCH Winers, 4S1 Kt'Oltdivny, N. Y., 
will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MKLO- 
DEO NM. and ORG A NS ul - i first-class makers, in¬ 
cluding Waters's, at EX rRi.'ii.i v i,u\v pitioks KoR 
CASH. HI'HI.VO THIS MONTH, or will lake lion, *1 to *20 
monthly until paid. A new kind of PARLOR (i[{- 
G AN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever 
made, now on exhibition at 1-1 Broadway, N. \. 
irtiilf for Ilorsns The New Patent Flexible 
- Ctirry-t’ninb Samples aem hy mull, prepaid, mi 
iImIdI ill Vl. i A , I ii n.kj /'!//<* \l'r'n I V T V 
CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS. 
Those, desiring to pfocufe line sets of 
CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS, 
Such as llluhtrated and described in “Tlie Peo¬ 
ple’# Prnclicnl Pou I try Doult,” can do so bv 
lorwaidoig their orders, accompanied by the cash 
Send for full Dcscrlptlvo Circulars aud Sectional 
Maps, inclosing 30 cents, ami slating what, paper you 
saw this in, to Lnud t!ominle*iouur 11. A >t. 
J. R. R., lluiiiiHinl, !)l». 
l>U\ r |1IT L|3 1 113 Elgin and Wall hum 
Jjl " III I 1 l I , Watche» in Troy 
coin silver und solid 14 and 18 karat gold cases. First. 
Cases.of uniform quality throughout, (no rirnrt quali¬ 
ty on the rim and Inside cap, as they too often arc). 
Second. Gases of full weight. Third. The movement, 
newly oiled. Fourth. The lowest price Catalogues 
tree. Broods C. l). D.. privilege to examine. 
F. J. NASH. 712 Broadway, NAY'. 
” Worthy the fullest confidence-” -Christian Advo¬ 
cate, N. Y. “All that, Air. Nash aays mav lie relied 
upon.'’-Christian at Work. “ Reliable."—Moore’s 
Rural Now-Yorker. “Justwbnt he represents them.” 
1 1 Wk i 1/1/1 ACRES OF LAND for sale, in 
JUMF.lMM ‘ Tide YVuler, Vlrlgiiiia, in farivia 
from 20 to 1.000 acres; also a number of good mills 
und mill silos; an excellent location for colonies, 
convenient to market#. A. G. AW. I,. WHEELER, 
403 West St., N. Y., mid King William C. H., Va. 
IJ3IIE REST INVEHT1MKNT a farmer can make. 
I- Saves from I I o rt ploltl* litifweon Ids Wool and 
f'loih. Mukes every mtide nf knit good-needed in 
a family. No wide-awake farmer call afford to bo 
without one. For circulars and samples address 
LAMB KNITTING MANUFACTURING GO.,Chico¬ 
pee Falls. .Mass, 
PURE CHINESE TI 
Best machine ever offered 
for paring, coring, quartering 
or slicing apples. Does the 
entire work expeditiously, 
promptly and well-separat¬ 
ing core and parings from tlie 
fruit at once. Will prepare 
more Irull. for drying, pies or 
family use, than six or ordi¬ 
nary purer#. For farmers it 
is Indispensable. Fruit can 
be taken care *d in season, in¬ 
stead of allowing it to rot in 
the orchard. Three times the 
price of purer nan be saved on 
one crop. ,V barrel of apples 
can be got ready lor pics In 
one hour, saving Iri labor 
alone, in a single year, many 
times the cost ot the purer. 
Territory for sale. Agents 
wanted. Send for circular. 
TII’PECANOE APPLK- 
PAUJNO MACHINE CO., 49 
Coriiundt St., N. Y. 
IS A PURE 
IR.A4K TEA 
with the Green 'lea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale evei 
by tbe Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 8 Church St., New Yoi 
Nectar Circular. 
HP UK A O.TUSTA RLE 
(j I BAG- HOLDER.— 
^CJf.-r .Patented July 4. 1871, It is 
_ TJZ^actr the only real labor-saving 
■. > machine of the kind ever 
erfered to the public; every 
I I farmer needs it. To Mult- 
\ I I _ stcrsiind Millers It is indls- 
jii* pensuhle. It is ... 
1 r n r- ■ m 1 1 ra machine made t ba( will not 
Uutr nag- By it# use In putilpg dp grain, one mini 
can easily do the work of i wo, Rotull prli;e..*a. Lib¬ 
eral discount to the trade. Territory rights for sale. 
Address the manufacturers. IRA A LLEN X. CO.. 
Palmyra, N. Y. ’ 
IU iTI 1*1 IS IC WIMB illll.L. IE YOU 
4 j want a Cheap power for Pumping Water,Cutting 
Huy nr Straw. Grinning Food. Running Corn Sheller 
Of Grindstone. Sawing Wnod or running anv light 
■Machinery, send fm- tho celebrated “ self-ragn in ting” 
EM PIR IC WIND MIL I ,, limn tit a .'lured at Syracuse, 
N. \..and which is tho beat. Wind Mill manufactured 
or known ip the world. P| Ice. With Patent Rotary 
Attachment lor 12 ft. Mills, |2(KI. 
For Des- riptlve Garulogiie. address 
EMPIRE WIND ail LI. iVI’F’G f)D., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
PURECUINLSE. Ilk 
THE COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, 
The cheapest, mi-iest, fastest and most durable, 
■elf-feeding. Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter. Hand or 
Horse Power, irtee recommendations Iu Ritual 
N KW-Y ouifKit, Jan. T. 1871.) Also the 
N1811 WITZ PULVERIZING HARROW, 
with Spring Seat-(See Bghal of March 4,1871, page 
laid and the ’ v B 
Hiitcliineon Wine mi/l Cider Mill. 
The Cheapest and Best, Circulars free- Agents 
wanted. PEKKSK1LL PT.OW WORKS, 
94 Beckman 8 t., New York, 
_ and 61 Al erwin 8 t„ Cleveland, Ohio. 
F OOT JLATI1E8, best in the country. WOOD¬ 
MAN &P1K.E, Lake Village, N. H. Circulars free. 
f , I Bit I OR TO THE COMMON NAIL 
A. in alt respects, is cheaper t" theconsumcivmakes 
fitrungur and more durable work, and is fully ei;iml 
to h screw for most purimses. Manufactured by 
UlNSUHV R A Hit NAIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold 
by Hardware Dealers generally, 
THEA-NECTAR 
18 A PURE 
BLACK TEA 
with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit all tastes. For sale everywhere. And for sale wholesale only 
by the Gren t Atlantic t&lPaciflc Tea Co., 8 Church St., New York. P. O. Box 5506. Send for Then- 
Nectar Circular. 
MPORTED DOUBLE DARREL SHOT 
GI N FOR 810. 
Warranted to givo satisfaction, 
Game bag, shot pouehe, and flask, *3. 
Seat C. O. D. 
J, F. MARSTER3, 
66 Court street, Brooklyn. N. Y. 
