THE WIDE WOR LD. 
tkrtl (Estate for Sale, &’r 
Implements, XUacl)incrjj, 
Implements, iUacl)inern, &t 
Seebs, fcrtiliu'rs, (£tc 
NEWS CONDENSER 
D A lit Y FARM FOR SALE.-THE 
subscriber offers his lino Dairy mu) Stock Farm 
for sale. In tlio town of Washington, Macomb Co., 
Mlchlgnn, :«l miles from Detroit,5 miles from ruil- 
rmnl depot., anil by Juno next will be 2H from one. 
Kniil farm Isono-half mile square. Ill) acres in cross 
and 50 acres In the best of wood: watered by two 
never-falling spring brooks, afTorillnc good drainage. 
Those brooks have iwon scraped by horse-power.and 
tbn Hats, which were once beaver ponds, have been 
underdralnod, making Inexhaustibleer-w land. The 
wood land is alsoexcellent pasture, 30 acres of which 
mlclii without detriment be r leured for grass. Tlio 
farm is capable of keeping m cows, and a net profit 
yearly at present rules of ¥2.n00, and Isa good locu¬ 
tion for a large cheese factory. For la years thin 
farm Inis been used for stock raining, with a view to 
enrich the soil tiy open and undortirulntng ami high 
manuring. anil will produce UK) bushels of corn per 
aero. Tin- buildings stand on a dry .<mlnrnre. over- 
looking Ihft whole, farm. The house. 25and »l by 18, 
built of tin, best material and In the best manner, 
with an I. 2(1 by Hi, containing kitchen, horse-power, 
corn and saw mills: two large burr.a ; carriage liouso, 
Zi by 32; corn and gram hum, 50 by 30, Into which a 
mouse or rat never entered; sheep burn, 23 bv 32. 
The c. i ri in g "i ail ill.,: building 
od uinl painted. Front yard, of one aerti. tilled with 
ornamental and trull tree:,, evergreen hedges and 
arbor; barn-yard* of an aero, all surrounded with 
tight fence; two orchards; good schoolsnml church; 
new school house in the district, so Unit taxes will ho 
comparatively light. Title perrect. ITIo© vory low, 
*00 per ucro. Must bo sold by 1st April, 
J. L. KICLHEY, 
Washington. Macomb Co., Mich. 
— Utah has granted Female Suffrage. 
— His ghostsliip has been quiet for a month. 
— Windsor Forest, England, contains 1,700 doer. 
— Liverpool Is to have a Zoological Garden, 
— Women voto at. eighteen in Wyoming. 
— Trade is not cheerful in lloston. 
— Lenox, Mass., wants a cheese factory. i 
— Agrarian outrages continue in Irckuid. J 
— Switzerland pays her President $2,000a year. J 
— California has 10,000 Indians. 
— New Orleans rejoices in pure milk. 
— Seward Is to visit San Domingo. 
— Illinois abounds in burglars. 
— Dogs killed 21,100 sheep in Kentucky last 
year. 
— Boston Imported 356,000 packages of sugar 
in 1869. 
— Japanese milestones all toll the distance to 
Yeddo. 
— A map is preparing of the White Mountain 
district. 
— Indiana’s lovers of chess are to have a tour¬ 
nament. 
— Boston is to have a Romish cathedral costing 
$5,000,001. 
— New York received 5,114,701 foreign letters 
last year. 
— SI. Petersburg, on Doc. 10, had a population 
of 007,026. 
— Cairo, Ill., says she must have some manu¬ 
factories. 
— The night schools at Camden, N. J., are well 
attended. 
— Robbing girls of their hair is getting to be 
epidemic. 
— Rochefort is called the George Francis Train 
of Franco. 
— G roen Chinamen fasten the plow to the 
horse’s tail. 
— Paris publishes eight hundred papors and 
periodicals. 
— An Illinoisan killed himself to get rid of (ho 
sore throat. 
— Florence, Arizona, rejoices in a nowly-found 
silver nit no. 
— “The Empire is peace” once moro: but 
what a peace! 
— A iiqw nost of burglars h03 boon ferreted out 
at Troy, N. Y. 
— Iowa farmers pay twenty per cout. for bor¬ 
rowed money. 
— NJno-tenthsrof our patented inventions turn 
out. worthless. 
— Rhode Island is to bo wodded to Wales by 
an oocan cable. 
— On the 12th. in Paris, the thermometer stood 
at 2* above zero. 
— King William urges the union of Worth and 
South Germany. 
— Austin, Minn,, expended $305,100 on new 
buildings In 1869. 
— Two earthquakes in San Francisco, Sunday 
morning, the 13th. 
— A Colorado mine has yielded $200,000 worth 
of silver since 1867. 
— Buffalo, N. Y„ has seventy churches and but 
10,000 church-goers. 
— Nevada produced treasure to tho amount of 
$13,815,000 last year. 
— New York’s now disease, “relapsing fover,” 
is becoming serious. 
— Iowa's Legislature took a recess from tho 
lOtJi Inst, to tlio 28th. 
— A New York daily talks about “Chicagoatd 
tho adjacent towns." 
— That runaway Austrian archduchess has not 
yot reached America. 
— A civilized Indian has opened a pawnbro¬ 
ker's shop In Chicago. 
— Not an inch of rain has fallen in some parts 
of lowa for fifty days. 
— The National Hotel, at St. Joseph, Mo., has 
been destroyed by fire. 
— Competition between dealers gives Bristol, 
R. I., coal at $5 per ton. 
— Britannia, being a woman, is about employ¬ 
ing female telegraphers. 
— Texas is enjoying ripe strawberries four 
Indies in oircuinference. 
— One fire-telegraph polo In Now York sup¬ 
ports twenty-eight wiros. 
— McHenry Co., III., lust year paid $25-1 for 
wolf, lynx and fox scalps. 
— Sheboygan shipped 32,000 more bushels of 
wheat in 181)9 than ill 1868. 
— Newfoundland votes “No confidence” in 
Confederation ministries. 
— L ist year Illinois bought an $8.25 penknife 
for each of her legislators. 
— Tho Pacific Railroad has boon remarkably 
free from anow all winter. 
— Santa Anna having re-appoorod at Havana, 
was ordered to leave Cubu. 
—Newburgh, N. Y., says die is not jealous of 
Poughkeepsie’s prosperity. 
—In Schenectady, N. Y., a chicken thief was 
sent to jail for ninety days. 
— Eleven Scandinavian papers aro published 
within Uncle Sam’s domain. 
— The St. Lawrence carries moro water to the 
Atlantic than the Mississippi. 
— Strawberries grown in tho opon air, aro sell¬ 
ing in Mobile for $3 per quart. 
— An Indian chief t* said to be one of tho best 
circuit preachers in Wisconsin. 
— Galena, III., bought more pork on Feb. 1 than 
on any other day in her history. 
— In 1869 lotiers were sent abroad from Now 
York to the number of 5,526,328. 
—Since the assembling of the Papal Council 
seven of its members have died. 
— Undo Stun wasofferod an advanceof $5,000,- 
000 gold, for his Alaska purchase. 
— Tho United States Courts hold that it re¬ 
quires 2,210 pounds to make a ton. 
— Treasure to the amount of $3,151,000 was 
mined at White Fine, Nov., in 1869. 
— Towns in northwestern Iowa are using Chi- 
• nose coins as a dreulating medium. 
<> 
- Y — The Boston Portuguese Benevolent Associ¬ 
ation is over two hundred years old. 
— U nole Sam owns 1,000,000 femalo seals, and 
100,000 males, on St. Paul Island, Alaska. 
MANOTTACTOUKD BV 
Tlie Empire torn and Feed Mill Company 
of Now York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
struct Imus for cultivation, with au Engraving of llie 
Cabbage, sunt, with each package, this Is I low a ram 
Cabbiim- in the leorM, averaging, under high cultiva¬ 
tion, thirl v pi in mis each by tho acre, t hu hearts arc 
bant nnrl remarkably sweat and tender. My Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue or Gardun and Flower beed con¬ 
tains letters from nvovu score n f far mors, maiding 
in thirteen different States, who grew these to weigh 
from twenty to fitly pounds. Cntitlogito *eitt 1 rvr 
to all. JAMES 
Marblehead, Mass. 
G enuine surprise oats, iieavdicsf*, 
white and plump as wheat. Yield 8(J to 100 bush, 
per acre, ami weigh 42 to 45 11)8,• being 30 Uj 50 per 
cent. Justvler tha t Norway. Th third crop won't no 
friVM. IN ir«\ delivered a I K. K.oi Kxprti^, 
1 bushel, Js5; 2 bushels $&. In larger fjmintit v. $2 per 
bushel. No charge for hug*. Sniuplu by mini toriu 
cents. C. L. VAN UUflKN, Nurseryman, 
Ma cert on, Wayne Co,, >- 
Tills mill Is WROUGHT lllON not Caht luON- 
and is case hardened so us to run for years without 
injurv. It works with less power than any other,and 
less expense, rt has taken the First Premium at the 
bin to Agricultural Fairs of Now York, \ irgiina unit 
Kentucky—the only ones ut which it bus been ex¬ 
hibited. 
“BlMVCKPOUT, N, Y.« April 10, 1800. 
•• J. I>. WuST-Slr: l worked my No.« Union Gris' 
Milt, (now thn Umpire Mill,) with two horsea. at KSO 
revolutions, and think I ground about to bushels of 
Corn per hour. I then ground corn and oats mixed, 
and it ground that somewhat factor. I am perfectly 
satisfied with it. Yours, Ac.. H. M. I almeii. 
'* MojfUOK, N. Y, May 10,1809. 
"J. D.WKST Sit; I have used my Np. 8 Umpire 
Mill to iny out Ire satisfaction. I run It about mo 
revolution,, and ground handioroctr ■> lo U busiiols 
POSTER’S PLASTER) CRAIN AND 
.F GKA88 SEKJ) SOW MR, with or without Hnr- 
row attachment. Greatly improved for 1870. send 
for full Descriptive Circular to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER A CO., Palmyra, N. Y. 
Xi^<o ■^sygg^sj^ v/ 
170R Family lino Simple,cheap.reltablo. 
r everything. Acncvrs Wan'TKD. Ctrcul 
sample stocking PHKlt. Address 11INKLMY 
TING MACHISt! CO„ Hath. Me. or 176 B’wa 
tiUC’f’EbstSFIJIi FARMING Require* Good 
n SEED.—With the determination of Introducing 
my Garden Seed* to every farmer In the country 1 
will send, post-paid. Onion. Cabbage, Beet, Parsnip, 
Turnip, Lettuce, A<’.. 20 I'ui iVfb.t, on receipt of ft. 
Also, 20 varieties or Choi e Flower Seed, lor fl.' 
JOHN 8. IVES. Heed Grower. Salem , Mass. 
OAR BbDL EARLY ROSE POTATOES. 
Tj\ J 1 V Clinton, Boydnn's No. 30, and other varieties 
Of Strawberries: Clarke and Philadelphia Raspber¬ 
ries. For Price List, address JOHN t RAN U, 
Union, Union Co., N. J. 
7ARHI FOR MALE OSS BENT. 
1 FIFTY’ ACRES, Valley and Upland, near Mead- 
110 , (population 10,000,) Crawford Co.. Pa. I.arga 
welling, good orchard. Terms easy. Good location 
>r market gardening. A beautiful location for one 
sokitig a country residence. If not sold before 
[arch 1st, a good gardener wanted for tenant. 
Apply to VV. U. M YGH r„ Brio. Pa.. 
Or lo HECKEK x MrCI.osK BY, Attorneys, 
Mcadvlllo, Crawford Co., Pa. 
W OODEN WATER PIPE! 
FOR 
CHEESE FACTORIES! 
and for Water Courses of every description—from 
one to four Inch bore—mado from the best of White 
Pine, constantly on hand. 
It. H. BABCOCK & SON, 
Watertown, N. Y. 
rpo FARMERS AND CAPITALISTS. 
A FINE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT. 
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 
A 300 Acre Farm for sale, pleasantly situated ou 
the Potomac, In 
NANJEMOY, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Amjuia Creek Depot. The improve¬ 
ments are, a good new 8-room hon -e, wit li dry cellar; 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a fine voting 
orchard of 250 cbolco trees. There are about 225aores 
arable, tho balance in 
Oak, at . 
Maple, 
Red Cedar, 
Locust, and 
Pine Tiinbor. 
Land well adapted to the growth of YVhent, Corn, 
Oats, Uyo, Barley, Potatoes. Truuk ami Grass. As a 
GRASS Ort STOCK. FARM, 
It cannot bo rmrbans<id. Communication with Wash¬ 
ington by Mall boat twice a day. 
rtr Freight lulteu Horn tlio Farm by ltivcr 
^Tho^ItaUlraora A Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminates on this farm, or rather on tlio ad- 
Joining, o» thn whole tract is not offered. This Rood, 
when completed, will make nils farm vory valuatilo. 
and is well worth the attention or oOldtatfMs. 
Address U. E. SMITH, 
Nanjcmoy, Charles Co., Md. 
=OABT-RTPfrT 
Tnrf & 
Stubble 
SLOWS. 
Smith's IP 
PATEHT: 
B eactifci. flower seeds. 
Send for our Annual Dcacviptlve Catalogue 
of Flower Seeds for 1570. 
j. M. THORBURN & CO., 
15 John St., Now Y'ork. 
OEEDH! SEEDS It HAVE NOW IN 
^ store n full and complete stork of Garden and 
Field Seeds, which have been selected with special 
reference to thn wants of market gardeners and the 
retail trade, My annual catalogue Is now ready, and 
will bo sent by mall to all applicants. 
P. 8. MEsurolu. seedsman, 
201 Lake Street, Chicago. 
JoUTS 0 >d| in Hoo^ 
AWARDED tho PRIZE MEDAL 
At tlie PAR IS EXP OSITION 
Warranted to “Scour” or clean 
t,l»e*nselV es in the stickiesthoils. 
They Draw DiKhter than any 
Plow cutting same sized 
other 
Furrow. 
The Shares are easily sharp- 
ened, Being made of good Cast 
Steel. __ 
Circulara giving full particulars sent 
to all who apply to 
COLLINS & CO., 
212 WATER ST., NEW YORK. 
Buy the Irf>H-CUl(l 3WU Can, with the above bnllnm 
No more leaking or carrying Cana to the shop for re¬ 
pairs. They will Inst you a tire-time. It doeaawit) 
with tho old Tin linthm Hoop. Ilnnid or Network 
whleli is always hairing. For wile by all can makers 
Send for Price-List of Bottoms. 
TUI PE It IA I. DUTCH DUTTEH DEAN.-I 
1 have some choice sued of this.ex 1 morrtlnury Mean, 
which Is now attracting so much attenMon. and wll 1 
entirely supersede tlio common string bean. I" east¬ 
ern New York, fnnillms and hotels that, have used It 
will have no other. It lias "<> airings, ia rorv sweet, 
pods pulpy and tender lilt ripe, needs no vmUos, and 
lsa great bearer Unough fora family plantingsent, 
post-paid, for 20 cents. Address , „ „ 
(iL'Y It. BROWN, Box 316, PlaU-sburgh, N. Y. 
1 3 A It li FIF It SAL E.-T II E HARRIS 
’ Instate, three miles wont of Albion, Calhoun Co., 
Michigan, containing 3W acres, -0 acres of Innlier. 
Fruit of iu) kinds. Buildings guod. Barns and Stable 
large and convenient. Land In ex, client state of 
cultivation. Title perfoet, possession given imme- 
(llatelv ; lei mis ?.7& per acre, half Cash, balance uno 
and two years. Address Ml'S. l'lI.RANOIl HARRIS, 
Artmlnlsiralrlx, Alblan, ?dtch. 
^ORYVIV AND SURPRISE OATS. 
^Tlio undersigned bought tlie good of thoNorways 
of Jones & Clark, New York, hist spring. The tsur- 
priso Oats were bought In Indiana, weighing 40 lbs. 
per bushel. Both kinds are genuine, und free from 
foul soocl. Yielding near 100 bushels per acre. Sett- 
lug for ?3 per bushel. A. \Y. BURNHAM, 
Madison, N. Y. 
XT OUT 11 CAROLINA FARM? FOR HALE. 
IN :k!0 Inipnivea Farm.-, rrom to S25 par acre. 
ROD,0(11) acres Timber and Mineral Lands from $1 to 
fU) per neve. Send for Catalogue. Address 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY, 
Raleigh, N. C. 
70B EYIWY HOIJSBITOI.DF.K. 
4 1 ' \‘ I-/H PIIRTAULK 1'UMP AND GR ADD- 
TING SPRtNK I KR for »5. “ It ha proved the 
,r thing Of the l-lnd I hare soon."—ClIAK. Dowx- 
cr;. ,V. <lmra. ,V. V. It Is unc.qualud for applying 
ij iii,l:, ;■ 1 destroy In» 00 t« on plants, vine-, and fruit 
ees. a- a Fire U.\ 1 liiRUluhor It Is very OhiKlIvo. 
iboial discount to Clubs, and to A rents for 1870. 
NEW ENGLAND PORTABLBfFC ilFCO., 
Danvers, Muss. 
COUTHF.ltN AND WESTERN FA R IIH.— 
kH All sizes amt uricei. Send 10 ct.s. for ( utalogue. 
W)l. U, N K TV TUN A ('().,» Lexington Bt,. Baltimore 
T > I <; « H K A T , 
ll And all other 
smiNGr onops, 
by the use of 
CLARK’S COMPOST. 
Send for Circular. Address 
JOSIAll CLARK, Manchester, N. H. 
CHEAP FARMS! duccmeiit* to Settlors!! 
Scud stump for 
Nero publicniicns 
i^l nil orders for the celebrated RamsdoU Norway 
Outs at A,5.50 for 1 bu.; 3 bu. or more, 85.25 per bu. I 
put the Oats up tn new, 2 bu. sacks.and guarantee 
every bushel I sell to be the pure Ramadan Norway 
Oats. Address m 
Box 161, Moumouth, Ill. 
A series of Music Books adapted to Schools of all 
grades. Progressively arranged, with each book com¬ 
plete in itsolf. By I)r, LOW KLL SiASON. 
THE SO Mi (.'AUDEN. First Jk-ufc. Ferbe^ln- 
ners. with u vurlpty "f ea*v Hlld pleasing songs...,/'c. 
TlIE SOSG GARDEN- BecmitSook. In addi¬ 
tion tna pract ical enurroof Instruction, it contains 
a choice collection of School Music. (Annual sale, 
25,000). 90e. 
THE SONG GARDEN. Third Bank. Besides 
a Treatise on Vocal Culture, with Illustrations. Lx- 
erelses. Snlfcggi, &e..it contains New Music, adapted 
to High School*. Young Ladles* Seminal ra*. -k' 1 —ivl 
Sent, post-vial n, on receipt of prleo. OLtVUlt ,. .7 - 
SON A CO., 277 Washington St , Boston. C. H. DIT- 
80 N A CO. 711 B mart way, N. V. 
CDRPRISR OATH.-From Heed purchased 
n of Mr. Van Ollhda. the originator. These Oats 
weigh (421 forty-two pound* to the bushel, and are 
perfectly pure and clean. For terms, &c., address 
JAS. T. AIJL1.S, Clinton, Mlcb. 
TLST THIS ONCE.- READER, THE 
fj “Star Spangled Banner," tho chuauest, Holiest, 
raciest and wittiest shoot, over printed, asks you a 
favor. It- has TKSA or TitorsAsDS of good, .jolly, 
sensible reader*. It Isn’t a beggar, nut it is inde¬ 
pendent— foilrlcsn-froe. Its only cncmic* arc »wm- 
dlris, humbugs—and a vory few pitiful wen hi 11 apol¬ 
ogies for newspapers, who, Jealous, or Its tinmen-o 
succomb, waste their precious (!) time In giving it 
gratuitous advertising. Lot. us toll you wlml tt is. 
It Isa largo. Le'lg'-T-Bi7.n sheet,8 pages, to column •. 
Illustriiluo, literally overflowing with Wit, Hutnnr. 
Knn, Lbillps, Onlrks, and all the Cotplfined jojlily 
that can he qOlidepsOd Into Its bright and spaikllng 
pages, tt has good stories, sketches, poetry, non¬ 
sense. (the sensible kind,) a nerw lull' sonse, and a 
perfect avalanche n! rich, rare and racy literature 
for you and everybody else. It allows up ern n swin¬ 
dle, ventilates every humbug. It bates and Jliiit* 
liar*, slanderers, thlevc«, macula and their class,— 
white It works for good humor.good oblcetM.and for 
TRUTH. We have Mill plenty of “Evangeline," 
(our superb 83 steel plate ) Wo will carefully mount 
ono on a roller send It to you lire-paid, und will end 
the paper a WHOLE YEAR, FOR ONLY 76 ( UN'i H. 
\Vlll you not TRY Itnncn? It la not a " luimbug ”— 
we are rivtponalblQ. We prnmlao to refund your 
monev. If you are not delighted. NOW 18 JU8T 
THE 'IT'l B- 8puolmeiisfl cents. Will you not aeitd 
iunnct. 
Hinsdale, N. if. 
TJARLV ill OH AYVIv POTATO AND'CO! 
Ill OVISR’H IDLLOSkAL ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 
Send for circular of tcM.lmoniuU to 
8 . H CONOVER. 
260 West Washington Market, New York. 
2 A It ill BUS, ATTENTION 
200 TONS FRESH GROUND 
ut reduced rates by tho tou or barrel. 
AKRON CEMENT & PLASTER CO.. 
26 and 23 Lloyd St., Buffalo, 
ONE FLOUR—BONE FLOUR. 
('racked Bone. Bone Meal. Bone Flour and Floated 
IF.lie. guaranteed to produce eamo ouect, at IIALr 
COST' of Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTTIER3. 
Newark, N. J. 
D ouble refined poudkette 
OF TUB 
“LODI MANUFACTURING CO." 
For sale In lota to suit customers. This article is 
sold for half the price of other fertilisers, and Is 
cheaper for Cotton. Corn, Tobacco and Vegetable:! 
ill ,ii any other In market. !' Is 111.1 Ic entli tdy from 
tin: night soil, ollal, Ac., of New York City. Price, 
delivered on board In Now York City,Twenty-five 
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, &C., giving full infor¬ 
mation sent on application to_ 
JAMKS T. FOSTER, Box 3139. Jf. Y. Post-Office. 
Office, 66 CorilandtSt-. Now York. 
Is the Rkst, the Most Popcjlar and tho Cheapust 
M agassine published. 
It contains Sketches. Talcs. Useful and Scientific 
Articles, Stories for Hoy# and Girls, Puzzles, Illus¬ 
trations, etc., etc., etc. 
OrcXiir 50 CENTS A Y 2 AK. 
Send in your subscriptions without delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list sent on receipt o! six 
coiits. Address 
O. A. ROORBACK, 
102 Nassau St., New York. 
Say In what paper you saw this navertUeniont. 
Maplk leaves and the RCUal Neyv-Y'obkbr 
sent for one year on receipt of £8. 
rUnVCU 
1000 $75 SEWING MACHINES 
OWE TO 5 SE TO EVERT PEBSOA 
WI-IO GETS 25 SUBSCRIDEE.S A- r P 35,00 EACH 
miscellaneous 
OU C A N’T AFFORD 
To *pen<l HnU u day [mlting down your cnrpct< 
Pu«y! Cask Btorr Si 
family i -pvr in l tJtcd 
Bul l Api ntu WanUd. 
\)iuu Would, J>ujUux« 
Hitchcock’s New HoiithLy Magazine 
Ry nsittg SNYDER’S CAHPKT HOOKS, 
Cheaper than Tacks. For sale everywhere. 
JOSEPH HINTON, Gen'l Agt„ Ithaca, N.Y, 
D rx is INFERIOR TO NO PAPER 
A of its Class in America.” 
Tho Fredericton, N. B„ Farmer given this as Us 
opinion of tlie 
Instead of expending a largo amount of money In advertising our mac.A/. i.vr., we propose to use 
tbc amount In purchasing Sewing Machines to bo given gratuitously to those who will personally exhibit 
a copy and secure us 25 subscribers at 83.00 each for ono year. Wo aro Induced to pursue this course 
because wc believe that tho MAGAZINE lms sufficient merit to command Itself wherever shown, and 
wo prefer to obtain a Mill larger cirenluUoii at once, through the exertions of livo agents, rather than 
pursue a long course of advertising, (at gieul expense,) and waiting a long time for the MAGAZINE to 
find Us way by that channel into household s which would gladly welcome It to-day. Therefore wo offer 
a first-clue* 875.00 Sewing Machine to ouch person who will send us 175.00 and the names ol' 25 subscribers 
to our MAGAZINE for tho year 1870. Those who accept our proposition arc requested to notify us at 
once by mall, inclosing tho amount (25 cts. each) for tho specimen copies they desire—Ono or more, or any 
Newsdealer will procure you a copy. 
Those unacquainted with us cun deposit the monoy at thotr Express Office, (to he pai-l upon receipt 
of tho Sewing Machine.) at the same time sending us the list of subscribers and tlio receipt of the 
Express Agent who holds tho monoy. 
BE1NJ. W. HITCHCOCK, PuI*II.slier, 
24 Bcekman St., Ncyv York, 
I A W A N I) II A N K 1 N G O F F ICE. 
J PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
De Will Clinton Comity, Iowa. 
Monoy loaned fora term of years on unencumbered 
Improved Farm-.at 10 per cent. NUT interest, paj- 
nblc 1111 mini tv. Interest -collected when due. Have 
been in bhriiHisn over seven years. Parties having 
tunnel / IQ in rent, pi t n.w not ice. 
NEW ENGLAND FARMER 
and we Invito your subscriptions, believing that you 
will get vour monoy'* worth 
Terms : Weekly 12.50, Monthly fL50 per year. 
Bend stamp for specimen* and premium list. 
n 1 * IC ITDN .v CO.. Boston, .Maas. 
W I Mi I X « O N . 
RURAL AESHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
Tow Nan so St.Bai.timouk, Mr>. 
Is the only really iiHcfnl book. It tell*“ AbbAiiorT 
hunting, fishing, trapping and tanning. Him all in 
ai i,,thk only cheap, reliable book on hunting and 
trapping: nearly 100 pages,and wo will mall It,to you, 
nre "aid for our ? 25cents. Send to iho 01 bjlnul pub- 
fuhers, 11UNTLR & CD., Hinsdale, N. II. 
nployment- 8200amonth with Stoncll Dies. Sam- 
pica'froe. 8. M. Sfh.NCi.U & Co., Brattlehoro, Vt, 
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