THE WlBE WORLD 
•UEMBNTS 
Ucal (Estate for Sale, £rc 
Implements, JUadiincrg, &'c 
implements, illarl]inern, &'r 
Sccbs, fertilisers, (Etc 
NEWS CONDENSER 
FARM & GARDEN 
Implements. 
K AN8AS PABMS - 
NEOSHO VALLEY LANDS! 
. 1,300,000 ACHES FOR SALE TO 
ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 
SOUTHERN BRANCH. 
T TOLD KOOK’S REGULATOR 
1 1 SEEU DRILL, 
A perfect hand machine for Sowing with regularity 
and in proper quantity, B^ot, Carrot. Onion, Parsnip, 
Spinach, SOT«linm, Turnip, Peas, Beans, etc. it. is 
very simple, compact, durable, easy to operate, and 
shown the seed as it. dm as, to prevent, any mistake or 
failure. Price *12. Address F K. HOLBROOK &, 
SMALL, Boston, Slass. 
BARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 
My ANNUAL CATALOGUE, containing a list, of 
many novelties, besides all the standard vegntahtna 
of the pardon, (over 10(1 of which an- of my own grow¬ 
ing.) with a choice selection of Flower Seed will he 
forwarded gratis to all. I warrant my seed shall 
prove as represented. I warrant it snail reach each 
purchaser. I warrant alt money forwarded shall 
reach mo. Send for a Catalogue. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Mnrhlehoud, Mass. 
IFFIN HORSE HAY' RAKE.-The best 
revolving rake In the market. Send for Circu- 
i to J. R. DECATUR A (X).. 
Manufacturers and Dealers in Seeds, 
197 Water St.. New Vork. 
T he planet drill. 
The Very Best fur 
tinrden, Truck and Tree Seed 
or Laiinno. 
Two sizes. Descriptive Circulars. 
BAMUAL Ij. ALLEN. Clnnaminson, N. J. 
R otary harrow*, monroe’s pa- 
■ tent, price *25. Nish wits'* Patent Pulverizing 
Harrow, price *;k). Share's Patent Pul venting Har¬ 
row, price *18. 
If you wish to buy anv Farm or Garden Implements, 
and sane form ten to twenty per toil., send tor Circu¬ 
lar, to 
The I.nnd* now offered hy this Company are situ¬ 
ated mainly within twenty mites on each side of the 
road, extending one hundred and seventy miles along 
the NEOSHO VA l.l.KV, the richest, llnost ami most 
Inviting valley for settlement In the West. 
One-third of (he l a loir required at the East in the 
culture of farms will Insure hero double the amount 
Of cron*. For orchard-, grape culture, and small 
fruits in general, It is uneqinilod. 
BUILDING MATERIAL AND FENCING of every 
variety and In great ; bunduncc. Within convenient 
distance of almost every quarter section, loo the 
finest quarries of Umoftluim, furnishing the best of 
material for house, barn, fences, Ac. 
STOCK RAISING.-The yieh niitlvegmsr.es of I ho 
prairies and bottoms, with the large area of unoccu¬ 
pied lands In connection wRU the dry, mild tiiirl open 
winters, present ttneqimled advantage* for the rais¬ 
ing Of rattle, sheep and horses. It. Is a rev inti better 
adapted to the growth Of live stock, and the mailing 
of hatter and thcesQ, than any other In the same 
latitude. 
DAIRYING. In such a country, With ranee lor 
Btork nnrc*t rifled, and posture limitless, tluj pro¬ 
duction of loittcr and cheese must be profitable. 
FRUIT GROWING is one ol the sveiuiHhs, as do¬ 
num M ruled bv tin-Gold Medal awarded to the. Stale 
of Kansio. hv tue Petitmvlvunht Slate Horticultural 
Boclel.v lor •• A (ol.I.WTio.v of I’hiM rs uNijpiR'Afi:!. 
eh you si/.r, lini n' Avn n.Avini," 
THE I'MM.m: AND HEALTH of Kansas are 
nimqmilHl These., indeed, are urmmg Us chief ex. 
eelleno - and are recommendation < toy settlement. 
No con nlr i iii l lie world f urn is In -• a larger number of 
ilnvs In Hie vear In which out (Inorvrorlt can lie done. 
(sPHOOf'rH AND CHURCHBS. The Common nnd 
Higher S' boob,i thu State are enduwod vvtlb hinds 
to the value of mlllionsof dollars, a portion of which 
have been sold and Invested, yielding a heavy Income, 
Chun lies id all dennn.il nit Lions in e common, and lib- 
(•rally stinbortC'd and attended. 
ntli i;s ill 1 ' RAND, Oar lands vary in price, u a- 
nllv from ff to *8 per acre, and are .old upon the 
credit ol ten 1 10) years’ time, and on move liivornl lo 
terms than any other company In the State, it Is 
our purpose to prevent, us tarns possible, any specu¬ 
la ting In i lie la mi of l hi - Company, and to encourage 
sales to net uni :n ulcrt alone. 
TERMS oK SALE. One-tenth down at, tunc or 
purchase. No payment Hie second year, except illo 
Intero-t. Onr-tciiih every year utter until comple¬ 
tion of payment*. with annual interest. Anv one 
wishing to ave the interest can have (lie privilege 
of paving up at. any time. 
THE HEAD LAND OFFICE 
Is located at JUNCTION CITV, to which all immi¬ 
grant* and persons desiring to »ee the lands of llo* 
Company should purchase tickets. Large maps of 
the road and tho lands can be sm n. ami important 
information gained, not possessed at any other point, 
and to all purchasers of binds free tickets from this 
point are given over tho road. 
For further information address 
ISAAC! T. GOODNOW, 
Land (XiuuilisMioiicr, 
Junction City, Kansas. 
AVTAKKANTED GARDEN SEEDS. 
' V Choice Flower Seeds, New Seed Pota¬ 
toes, and Seed On Is, Are., hy mall I o any P. O. 
in the United States. 
mr Our t Itvstrated Descript ive Priced Catalogue for 
1870 is issued, and will bo mulled to any address on 
receipt of 10 cents. 
_ KDW D. J . EVAN S & CO - Yor k, Pa. 
DEEDS! SEEDS Nl HAVE NOW IN 
store i rail and complete stock of Garden and 
Field Seeds, which have been selected with special 
reference lo the wants of market gurdenei * and tho 
retail trade. My annual catalogue is notv ready, and 
will be sent liy mall to all ajipllcu.nl?. 
I*. S. MKSKROLE, Seedsman. 
201 Lake Street, Chicago. 
J. IV. I ' I A I L H Ok 'X/., 
Manufacturers and Dealers in Seeds, 
197 Water St., New York 
illPORTANT TO EVEKYBDDY 
[CLOSED.] 
POSTER’S PLASTER, GRAIN AND 
A 1 GRASS SEED SOWER, with or without Har¬ 
row attachment. Greatly Improved for 1870. Send 
for full Descriptive Circular lo 
©SHORNE. FOSTER & CO.. Palmyra, N. V. 
Tho most Compi.ett. Sash YWh// .' f 
Lock ever invented. Anv tar- ' j 
mer can put it on. Territory ' 
given away. A good live Agent. 
wanted In everv County in the United States not al¬ 
ready supplied. A sure chance to make money. For 
further particular* address, with .'in. slump, 
JAY A COOK, Clinton, Ohio. 
J M E E I* 8 II E A Its, 
N AVITII THUMB-PIECE, 
MAKPEAUTURKD BY 
HE2XTRY SEY1WZOUR. A CO., 
. \ 52 Bookman St., New York. 
T\ \ Two first premiums nwnrdnd nt, 
I \ / T American Institute Fair, Oct., 18*17 
: A / l Sl and WHO. 
rillOII E SEEDS, or R NEYV ILLUV 
V | i'll red Ciitulogiic nt Flower mid Vegeta¬ 
ble Seed* tor 1870 I* now ready; containing 
dt\Mmi>r.Uin> ol every vitrlely of Flower 
and Vogi't itdc Seeds; with plain direction* Tor their 
- CPLTfitr and TKKATMESr:- also, u list of line 
Gladioli*-* anil other autuiuer Ihnverlng Bulb*. 
; Scui t'i I'll to mi. . „ 
Address J. T. SMITH & SONS, 
Hrentivood, N, IT. 
WHITE AUSTRALIAN Spring WHEAT. 
Yv Tula wheat, is a new variety lately Introduced 
into the country. It is very early and quick In It* 
growth, ripening in about one hundred days from 
the time It is sowed. It produced this last season 
fifty-one and i half bushel v lo Hie Here, while the 
best of other known kind*, having exactly the same 
advantages and -own on the same Held, yielded only 
thirty-three bushels to flic acre. It stand* up well, 
lias good length straw, makes llio best of Hour, mid 
I* us plump and almost as white as tho white winter 
wheat. I will end a 1 lb, package of this wheat post¬ 
age p.ud to any part of tho United States and war. 
rant it to reach its destlnnilop, tor *1.1)0. Four 
pounds, • iwn thin, on rich land, plowed twelv 
inches deep and well pulverized wl 11 prod nee lroia 
four to eight bushels. O. DICKINSON, 
Salem, Oregon. 
•* VAt.rA in,r. aN i> Well-made 
IMPLEMENTS,” 
HORACE GREEI.EY, Pres't. 
Twelve First Premium? at. twel vo 
different StatcFatrs, Oct. and Nov.. 
18118. 
Highest recommendations from 
Hon. H. 8. Randall, Prea't Wool 
Grower#’ Association and Author 
of the Practical Shepherd. 
{3T Every pair warranted. 
Sent free by mail on receipt, of 
S-2..30, $2.50, S‘2.75, 
iii In- 3 In- &W In-. 8 in. 
Length of Blade Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Toe Shorn *, $2 per pair. 
Send Post-Office Order, Register¬ 
ed Letter or Draft, If possible. 
POST'S GALVANIZED 
\\ Metallic Eureka Sap Spout 
ami Bucket Hunger. 
II Patented Nov. 71, 1808. Most 
19 t\ simple, durable, convenient, and 
\v ocoiioinlilpg- They will last for 
• generations. The wants and do- 
slros of the sngnr maker in this line have lit. last been 
successfully met. Hundred# of 111 unwi nds worn used 
last season, giving utmost sati-[action. Flint Pre¬ 
mium awarded by the New England. Maine, New 
Hampshire and Vermont Ag'l Societies in 1809. 
500 Enterprising ami Responsible Agents Wanted 
Immcdintuly to canvass mid sell the Eureka in every 
maple sugar district. Parties wishing samples, cir¬ 
culars and terms, will please remit 20 cent* to pay 
postage. Address, at. once, C l' PORT, 
Manufacturer nod Patentee, Burlington, vt. 
MPKKIAL DUTCH BI TTER BEAN. I 
have some choice need oftlilsextr.iordiii.iry lioiin, 
which K now attracting «o much a ttention, and will 
entirely supersede the common Miring bcun. I n Kust¬ 
ern Now York. I.iriultos and hotels that, have used it 
will have no other. It. has no strings, is very sweet, 
pods pulpy and tender till ripe, needs no pole*, and 
is n great, bearer. Enough for a family planting sent, 
post-paid, for 20 cents. Address 
GUY R. BROWN. Box316, Plattsburgh, N. V. 
Ncui publications 
p I G YV II E A T , 
* J Add all other 
SPRINGr CHOPS, 
hy the use of 
CTsA.TR.lVS COMPOST. 
Z2T Send for Circular. Address 
.1081 AH CLARK, Manchester. N. H. 
With ELEGANT BRICK DWELLING and out¬ 
building;., with Dairy Stock, only :i mill * from the 
city of Toledo, on a now plunk road. The oldest 
established milk track for trio city Sales ox or 88,000 
annuitllv. Farm raiser more Inly than lbo Stock core 
sumes; beside* furnishes abundance of pasturage. 
Living water muni, of tho year. Cattle rmigti ol the 
whole farm. Twenty-right acres ot line Forest Tim¬ 
ber, underlmislied. well seeded, anil furnishing ex¬ 
cel lent, pii'.lurage uhd shade In tlo« heal of Mourner. 
Let* so arranged Hint the Hirm dog firing* the cow*, 
of—? bieii there ure *1, nil I'boict- ludk'i*,-; borne*,.! 
milk wagon* ami eau* for supplying 4(H) quarts a day. 
Tin* building* are very lino, being a large, modern- 
built- elegant hrlek Iioiihc, hoe fis- ouient, barn, 
stiibllng for 411 cow*, sheds with stall... Road* on 
three sides; all hoard fence*, on roads, lo good 
order. Large, splendid nrelnii’d mid cbalceat. rroll 
apples, peaches, chortle*, pea.*, etc,, ute. Fine go.r- 
den, full of cliolee small fruit. Large portion ol' tho 
farm tile drained. Tho whole under the finest culti¬ 
vation, and will be tadd with the stock, farm tools, 
etc., etc., nto fair price and on rcusonublu terms. 
Apply to GEO. K. POMEROY A Co., 
Toledo, Ohio. 
T LT ST OUT. 
The VEHMONT BRIGAPB 
IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. 
By LIEUT.-COLON KL a I,DACE F. WALK Ell. 
Nearly IDO pages. l2rno. Numerous maps and bat¬ 
tle plan*. Contains a careful description of of Sher¬ 
idan's most celebrated eaiiiiiiilgii. Pronounced "re- 
nmi'k'ihly corrcet. ” by distiiugiljshed otllccrs. 
I’rlce i'I.IiO. For-.ale in New York hy I). VAN NOS- 
TliAND, 211 Murray St. Sent by mall, on roe, lot of 
the price, hy the publishers. Addresa THE FREE 
ellliVs A qiinrl A'l lON Him-IImi/IoII VI. 
1 A II O ON’S V A T E N 1’ 
Broadcast Seed Sower 
For Sowing all kinds of Grain and Grass Seed. 
•V’Olt 1 ,', t v OATS, I uni n«H iM-piui cr,I to 
1Y llll oiilers for the celebrated Kam.'doll .Norway 
Oats at #3.1*1 lor 1 bu.t 2 lie or mure, 34.26 per bn. I 
put the Oui* up tn new, 2 bn sack*, and guarantee 
every bushel 1 sell to be the pure Ranisdell Norway 
Data. Address ' i ■ ■ 1 ItANXvl N, 
Box F.t, Monmouth, 111. 
iMtlilsil AIK, YVHOLESOiUE FOOD, 
1 AND A GOOD INCOME, THE BEST 
M EDICTS ID. 
OUR NEW BOO 151 
DULL NOR WAY OATS. -Warranted 
lap. Price #H por bur.li 10 hush, and ni>- 
por bush. Delivered at Kxiircss or Freight 
(,. N1ES1C. Port Ewon, tMstor Co., N. Y. 
UR PRISE OATS. THE HU HSU HI BEK 
n ha* t.>r sale ipo bu, of the abow Oats, which he 
will deliver at the HR. Depot for #11 per bush. His 
experience with thorn Is, that with 3 peeks of seed 
the vleld the past season was DU mishalx per acre. 
Sample .-.ent to any one who will inclose two 3-cent 
alamos. Address J U. TAFT, 
West Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. \, 
TO HEALTH, PEACE AND COMPETENCE, 
Or the lintul to lhip)>n Old Aye. 
Bv YV. YV. HALL, HI. D., New York. 
Author of “Journal of Health," “Sleep,” ” Farm¬ 
ers’ Houses," Ac- Ac. 
ONE VOL, ROYAL OCTAVO, 750 PAGES. 
A HAND BOOK for all classes, from the 1 Cradle 
to the Grave,” containing morn COMMON SENSE 
nml PRACTICAL UTILITY than any yet published. 
The price will be refunded to anv pnrrtjpxsor who, tul- 
lowlng its Injunctions, iMIlotlimtUVlxl) IN IIi:.\LTII, 
Mouamiand Wealth. 
EXCLUSIVELY A SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. 
ITT Good Agents, Wa nted. Send stamp for De¬ 
scriptive Circular, containing Index. Statu experi¬ 
ence. Territory desired. Ac. D. E. 1 ISK ,1c CO- 
Publishcrs, Springlield, Muss. 
D airy and grain far m for sale. 
For sale hy creditors, a farm ot L.l acres In the 
town of Bath.StauhOn Co.,N. Y.,6 mile* from Savona 
and Campbell Station* on the X V. A B, H. It. IX) 
acres improved, blllaimo oak, pine and chestnut tim- 
bei , orchard giluA; building? fair ; surface fOl 
soli productive, warm and dry: living water In the 
barn-yard and on the farm. School and Churchp* 
Convenient. Price ?3ji per acre. Part, of pure.liaso 
money down.balance In from one to five year?. Tltlo 
good.' Address HIRAM HUGHES. 
Savona,Sianben Co., N, Y. 
E arly mohawk potato and con 
OVEICS COL LOSS A E ASPARAGUS ROOTS.- 
Send for circular of testimonials to 
S. B. CONOVER, 
200 West Washington Market,, New York. 
We warrant the Hand Machine to sow 50 acres of 
wheat in 10hour.*, and thw Horse Power Machine to 
SOW 120 acres In the same time, and the work to he 
done with greater accuracy and precision tlinn Rcan 
be done hv any other means whatever. It has prob¬ 
ably token more First Premiums at. State Falrsdnring 
the fall of i860 than wore ever awarded to any other 
machine of any name or nature in one year. It. Is 
praised by thousand? all over the country, the lol- 
[nwing, from a noted Long Isluud grain grower, is a 
sample. NortBPokT. L. I- Nov. 13, I860. 
Dear Sum—T he Broadcast Seed Sower you sent, 
mo last spring lx tho best. Seed Sower l ever saw, I 
used It in the -nine Held with the Drill, taking one- 
half with the Sower and the other with tho Drill. 
The work was done in one-qaar' *r of the t ime 
with the Sower: the crop when threshed yielded 
mure, and the grain was better. I have used it en¬ 
tirely for my Gill sowing of w)ir*t, and r.ve For sow¬ 
ing' gran* seed*, clover or millet, no other machine 
could do llio work so well. A great many farmers, 
when they saw It, said it was only a play-toy, until 
lliev saw it In a nrtv-aere. lot, with one man travel. 
Ing a* fast ns heeoiild walk, imuthi-r carrying grain 
to him. and four tea iii* following alter. Tlmlr next 
A It HI E It S , A X T K NTION! 
200 TONS FRESH GROUND 
T?AR1I FOR SAL15 Oil RENT. 
JU FIFTY ACRES. Valiev and Upland, near Mcnd- 
v 11 lo, (population lO.GlO,) Crawford Co., Pn. Large 
dwelling,good orchard. Termxnuar. Good location 
for market gardening. A beautiful location for one 
seeking u country residence- 11 not >>old bofovo 
Man li l?t, u good gardener xvanted for tenant. 
Apply to \V. E. MAG1LL, Elio, Pa., 
OrtuHECKER A McCLOSKEY, Attorney*, 
Meudvtlle, ( ruwtord Co., Pn. 
at reduced rate* by the ton or barrel. 
AKRON CEMENT & PLASTER CO.. 
26 and 23 Lloyd St- Buffalo, 
• * T CAUGHT A SPLENDID HESS, 
X the rest caught none.” HE used Mio cole- 
brat ed "lish hull ” which is only on it of many >e- 
erets on hunting and tl-jime contained in thu tinn- 
ter’s Guide and Trapper'* Companion." It tells ill 
about hunting, trapping, fishing, how to make tat lino*, 
traps, Ac- Ac, llow to tan furs many way*, tlshlng 
secrets. Ac., AC. 2!MXN sold already. Sell* llll every 
day. You can get it tor 25 cent*.and It Is wocth fin 
to any man or boy. Send on your ” quarter” to the 
sole publisher*, HENTeR A CO- Hinsdale, N. II. 
JAONK FLOUR BONE FLOUR. 
Cracked Bone. Bone Meal, Rone Flour and Floated 
Bone, guaranteed to produce same effect, at HALF' 
COST of Peruvian Guano, 
Send for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS, 
Newark, N. J, 
tsOR SALE. FAR.1l ON JADES RIVER, 
I known a? Fort Darling, or Drewry? Ill nil'7 mlM : 
below Richmond. 131 acre*, WO under cultivation 
Soli good, location healthy. A nourishing vineyard 
of 7 acre* in full hearing. I,.>00 selected peach tree-, 
one-halt hearing; st.rnwherries, Ae. Otic mile nearly 
of river front, with beautiful building sites. Thu 
spires or Richmond in fall view. Its location, -oil 
ami water and railroad facilities rrniko It desirable. 
Fuller description on application. Address 
" K-" No. Tib Broad St- Richmond. V.u 
D ouble uffinicd poi dkette 
OF TBS 
“LODI MANUFACTURING CO.” 
For sale In lots to suit ointonier«. This article Is 
sold for hair the price of Oilier fertilizer*, and Is 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn, ToVaeco and Vegetables 
than any Other In market. II iMnade entirely from 
the night soil. Offal. Ac., of New Vork City. Price, 
delivered on board In New York (.'Ivy, Twenty-live 
Dollar* per Ton. Pamphlet, &C- giving full infor¬ 
mation sent on application to 
JAMES T. FOSTER, Box 31:19, N. Y. Post-Office. 
Office, 66 Corthuidt St- New York. 
Is the Bust, the Most Popular and the Cheapest 
M agazine published. 
It contains Sketches. Tales, Useful and Scientific 
Articles, Stories# for Boys and Girls, Puzzles, Illus¬ 
trations, ot.c., etc- etc. 
NAKfff FOR 8 \ Irli. A GOOD DAIRY 
i orGUAl.N FARM, on Albany and Buffi, lo Hutto 
Road,une-figif mile from West Bloomfield. Ontario 
Co- N. V.. adjacent to ,N. Y. C. R. It., eontuiniug 312 
acres 14 acres of choice timber. Two good Iicu-ck, 
3 grain h.irns, horse and sheep harns. corn liou.-i., 
with oiltei ont-bhlldtiig*. all in good repair. 'Ihero 
1* ample slAhlo room for 50 cow? and 500 oliecp. Tho 
farm I* well ranged, und ha» living water In evei y 
held. It will be sold in part* or all together. Fur 
terms, Ac- inquire of GEO. A. VARNEY, 
West Bloomfield, Ontario co„ N. \. 
Send in your subscriptions wiihout delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt of six 
cents. Address 
0, A. ROORBACH, 
102 Nassau St,., New York. 
Say in what paper you saw this advertisement. 
Maple Leaves and tho Rural Nibv-Youker 
sent tor one year oil receipt of #3. 
rpo FARMERS AND CAPITALISTS 
A FIXE CHANCE FORTgoOD IX VESTMENT 
Bat Story 3s 
Familj I’t^cr In Uuitcd 
hutra. NVanUtl. 
VViA'B Would. Uoeica. 
A .TOO Acre Farm for side, pleu.aa.ntly sltuuied on 
the Potomac, in 
NAJNJEMOY, CHARLES C0-, MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Aequln Creek Depot. The Impr. >va- 
ment? i*rr, a pood new 8-room house, with dry cellar r 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a lino young 
orchard ot 2M) choice trees. There are about 22>acres 
arable, the balance tn 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Red Ccdav, 
Locust, and 
Fine Timber. 
Land well adapted to the growth Of Wheat, Corn, 
Outs, Rye, Barley, Potatoes, Truck and Grass. As a 
GRASS OR STOC K FARM, 
It cannot ho nurpav.ed. Communication with W.o li- 
lligtnn by Mall Boat twice a duv. 
Jfr - Freight taken from the Frivm by River 
**TiR' f, Baltirnore A Potomac Railroad, now firing 
built, terminate* on thin farm, or ratlur on the ad¬ 
joining, on Ihe whole tract Is nut offered. 'Chi* Road, 
wlii'ii completed, will make this farm very valuable, 
and is well worth the attention ot cai.iuilisiH. 
Addre** H. ft. SMITH, 
Ntinjeinov, C harles t o- Md. 
I ? A K M FO K S A I. K. T 11 K II A It It I 8 
’ Estate, three mile* west of Albion, l alhouli Uo- 
Michigan. containing 2t» acres. >0 acres of limber. 
Fruit of all kind*. Building* good. Burns and SMnblo 
largo und convnnlenl Lam) in excellent -lid.' if 
cultivation. Title perfect, possession given imme¬ 
diately*. terms 875 per acre, half cash, balance one 
and two year*. Addr, *.* Mrs. KLEANtm Harris, 
Administratrix. Albian, Mich- 
?ri£D'WROUGHT | U ^' 
yTS IDE. H 0 0 r 
, u combined, J 
CAT. JULY 1 4 -' a& fkuA^ttd i , 
SAVED. “1 HAD ST ALL IN A 
Hu I ' I letter sealed, and us I put it in the P. O. our 
p. M. showed mo t.hc ‘Stur Spangled Banner.’ I 
read its exposures, That -flilmox 'Tgo. I subscribed 
for the • Banner.’ and have 69.26 left.” So writes a 
new subscriber. Now,reader, did yon never get bit? 
Ha? no bogus jewelry, sewing machine, watch, or 
sonic other swindler caught you? Then you urn 
lucky indeed. Do you care to Kf.KP POSTED on all 
tho trick* and traps of Kwmdlednm? Read thu 
* Banner." Every .\TTE51PT III swindling Is " i.hown 
up” in if* column*. It employs a special detective 
in N Y. City to unearth rascality. Sec tho January 
number, sec the February mini her, sec the March 
number, Just out. It Is a largo, 40-coluinn. 8-pag0. 
Ledger-size, Illustrated paper, crammed mil of real 
genuine wit, humor, fun and uioiior-s.ivtng expos¬ 
ures of nixonllty. Thousand after thousand of I ho 
superb -D id o'.Ho " Evangeline ” have gone to thou¬ 
sand* of gratified readei* all > ver the Union Do you 
n.it want Longfellow’s beauriful heroine “ Evange- 
line.'" Ii i? I . hy 2 feet In size, on elognnt plate 
paper. We will mount It cnrorn|ly on a roller, and 
send It i>. von pro-paid. We will give you the “ Han. 
net'” for rt whole vnar for iuily 75 cents, (not. one-lmlf 
the price of ihe plate alone.) Speelmeiis 6 cents. 
Send your addre** and only 75 ets. to 
STAR SPANGLED BANNER. 
Hinsdale, N. II. 
should send stamp to u? for Special Circulars, of 
which we Issue a great variety, in addition to our 
large Catalogues. 
R. H. ALLEN A CO¬ 
IN O. Box 376, Now York. 
Buy the Iron-Clad Aft It Can. with the above bottom. 
No more leaking ..r carrving Can - to tire shop for re¬ 
pairs. They will last you a llfe-toue. It does away 
with tho old Tin Bottom Hoop. ftn/tiVt or Xctwork, 
which i» always leaking. For sale by all can makers. 
Send for Price-List of Bottoms. 
H OLBROOK'S SYVIVEL PLOWS LEAVE 
no “ dead furrows ” nor “ ridges.” turn fnrrnw- 
Bltce* flat, on level hind, work equally well on side-hill, 
save considerable time, pulverize thoroughly, will 
not chip, and equalize tho worked team. Rightsizes, 
from one horse fi. four faille. Address F. F. HOL¬ 
BROOK & SMALL, Boston, Mass, 
A superior article tor farm use. Also, Root Cul¬ 
lers lust, the thing for farmers having root* to 
teed, Both the above at. very low price. Either 
hand or power. Send for Circular. Manufactured 
by LANE BROS- Washington, N. Y. 
I LLUSTRATE!! CATALOGUE for 1870. 
PHES! (Send lor one.l 
E. NEWBURY, Sklohman and Fi.ofH.vi', dealer 
in Flower ami Vegetable Seed*. Tuberose*, Lilies, 
Gladiolus. Roses, Pinkv, Geraniums. Verbena*, Dah¬ 
lias, and all other kind-of BeddLUff Plants, of llr*t 
quality, fresh and cheap: also, a line stock of the 
now Gold Banded MllumCufutum. AddressB. NEW¬ 
BURY, Seedsman and Florist, Brooklyn, Conn. 
«n.«n - MONEY 
(If -.— • r >)u nu.',i n l , : AS1LY 
> 8* 8# \»j ) ’ll 4]>i: 
tv’itn our Stencil and Key Check Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD G CO., 
66 Full HU St-., New York. 
VO PERIODICAL COMES TO US 
1 ’ which i* more Pencil ml ihnn ihi*,” 
This endorsement of the Lynn Reporter isgiven 
to the 
H U T T E R AI A K E It 8. T II E S F, T. F - 
Hkim uinc. CiuaM Pan will r.kint ix quarts of 
milk in ten se. anris without waste. Sample sent for 
$1; $10 pet dozen. Liberal terms made with Tin¬ 
smiths to manufacture und sell. Address HOWARD 
A Co- Charlestown, Muss. 
“ ('hupped linnets, face, rough skin, plniples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous uflec- 
tfi.ii *, cured, hy using the Juniper Tar Soap made by 
Caswell, Hazard & Co- New York. U is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now 
in use.”—St. Louis Democrat. 
the loading paper of its class in New England. Glvo 
us a trial, and we will proTc our desorts. 
Terms: Weekly 92.50, Monthly 91.50per year. 
Send stamp for specimen* and premium list, 
11. P. BATON A CO- Boston, Mass. 
CHEAP FARMS hS^MViJr.' 
Send stamp for our new 3<-page U italogue. 
MANCHA & BUO- Kldgeley, Md. 
lJOUTUKRN AND WESTERN PAIliUS. 
^ All size* anil price*, bond 10 el*, for Catalogue. 
WAl. H, NEWTON &,t.O-23LcxitigtouJ8t-Baltimore. 
M APLEWOOD Young Luilim* Im*tllule, 
‘■nt Uleld, Muss- Rev. C. V. "PEAR. 1‘nnnpiil 
The next semi-annual term opens March 3,1870. 
