QVgcnts tDuntcb, $’t 
Implements, Jflctcljinerg, &c 
implements, Xttacljinerg, Set 
0eebs, fertilisers, (Etc 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
W OODEN WATER PIPE! 
FOR 
CHEESE FACTORIES! 
and for Water Courses of every description—from 
one to four Inch bore—made from tho best of White 
Fine, constantly on hand. 
H. H. BABCOCK & SON, 
Watertown, N. Y. 
— Sfc. Petersburgh has 10,300 cab-drivors. 
— Frogs sell for *2.00 a thousand In Paris. 
— Every fifth roan in the world is a Chinaman. 
— Disraeli’s health Is Improving. 
— Tho Irish press denounce tho now land bill. 
— Orlando (Mo.) sells 70,000 dozen eggs a year. 
— Twenty cows is tho legal prico of a wife in 
Natal. 
— Springfield, Ohio, did not lose a dollar by Ore 
last year. 
— Fetroloum has boon discovered at Newton, 
Alabama. 
— A Brooklyn sculptress has mado a bust of 
Gottschulk. 
— Tho Progressive Lyceum, of Troy, have held 
a caltoo ball. 
_ Virginia is to bo divided into sixteen judi¬ 
cial districts. 
— Tho small pox in Now York is groatly on 
tho decrease. 
— Thirty States have now ratified the Fifteenth 
Amendment. 
— Four prominont English magazines are edit¬ 
ed by women. 
— Venezuela now wants to be annexod to tho 
United States. 
— Genova and Canandaigua Are to have new 
dopots this season. 
— There is no “professor of journalism" in 
Gon. Lee's college. 
— Tho attempt to negotiate a Brazilian loan in 
England has failed. 
— Floods In Maine have carried away some of 
tho smaller bridges. 
— Tho spotted fever has rocontly made Its ap- 
pearanoc in Bristol, Pa. 
— White clover is imparting a vernal boauty 
at St. Mary’s parish. La. 
— A Gorman savant has succoedcd in making 
wino from the tea plant. 
— Ouo thousand ami three divorces were 
granted In Ohio last year. 
— Tho reloused Fonluns are to have a grand 
public reception In Dublin. 
— The saloon keepers of Newark have formed 
an anti-temponmoo society. 
— In Scotland, the Athol forest, covering 80,- 
000 acres, contains 30,000 door. 
— Franklin, La., has been visited by a flro 
which oaused a loss of *10,000. 
— A “ Rod-hoadcd Man’s Ball" is to shortly 
eomo off at Bridgeport, Conn. 
— A Chicago Justice has fined Napoleon Bona¬ 
parte *13 for boating his wife. 
— Tho demand for labor In Australia still con¬ 
tinues in excess of the supply. 
— “ A love-letter written by Christopher Co¬ 
lumbus" is on sale In New York. 
— It, is proposed to increase tho police force of 
tho “ oity" of Lockport to fifteen. 
— Tho British brig Bunuymoode is a total 
wreck on the eastern coast of Japan. 
— An Indianapolis paper tells of a man who 
roprovod bis wife with an ax-haudlo. 
— Ex-Secretary Soward, in his journeys about 
Cuba, avoided wearing blue nooktics. 
— Lottora from Homo say that tin early ad¬ 
journment of tho Council is probable. 
— Tho carnival opened at Romo on tho 19th 
ult. with less than tho usual animation. 
— Three vessels have boon chartered in Shang¬ 
hai to carry Ghiiimnou to Now Orleans. 
— Philadelphia covers about one hundred and 
twonty-sovon square miles of territory. 
-r Snow on the railroads kept the Minnesota 
House without a quorum the other day. 
— A heavy snow storm, accompanied by a gale 
of wind, rocontly prevailed in Memphis. 
— A flro at Mason City, III., on the 21st ult., 
destroyed ton or twelve business houses. 
— In tho rocks at Khlnebeck, N. Y., there is a 
cent’s worth of gold in ten tons of stone. 
— Tho taxation of Turkey is at the rate of 
nine shillings per bead of her population. 
—Wilton, Mo., annually outs up four hundred 
cords of white becob-wood into shoo-pegs. 
— Four men werakilled by a boiler explosion 
in Woodward's car works, St. Louis, lately. 
— Tho oigar dealers of Paterson huvo agreed 
to closo their plaoea of business on Sunday. 
— A con vontion of negroes, representing every 
part ofTonuoBSOe, met in Nashville last week. 
— At NittohUoolies, La., corn is selling ui 
dollar and fifty oout-s per bushel and very senreo. 
— An embassy is to be sent next, summer by 
Japan, to the United States, France and England. 
— Cincinnati proposes to annex sufficient of 
tho tuburba to tnako It ft city of forty-two aqua to 
miles. 
— A now Atlantic cable is to bo laid between 
the Welch coast aud some point on Rhode 
Island. 
— A oonsoiontious gambler in Chicago gives 
ten per cent, of hla plunder to an orphan 
asylum. 
— Tho Woolen Manufacturers’ Association in 
Chicago are opposed to any ohongc in tho tariff 
on wool. 
— At Lexington, Va., Military Institute, a me¬ 
morial chapel is to bo ereoted to Stonewall 
Jackson. 
— The Houso Appropriation Cominlttoo has 
decided to appropriate $400,000 for the Now York 
Post-Office. 
— Tho weather is extremely cold throughout 
England, and tho loo In tho Thamos obstructs 
navigation. 
— The only hearse in Farmington, Conn., has 
boon turned iuto a milk cart—no legitimate 
business for it. 
— The British schooner Ada was total ly wreck¬ 
ed January 5, on tho East Buddies, and three 
lives were lost. 
— Tho principal hotel at Ottumwa, Iowa, re¬ 
fused to admit Fred. Douglass as a guest when 
ho lectured there. 
— The Winnipegers recently held a five-hour 
open air meeting, with the mercury at twenty 
degrees below zero. 
— A counterfeit flfteon-dollar coupon of tho 
loan of July 17,1831, has boon detected at tho 
Uulted States Sub-Treasury Office in Boston. 
— Seventy thousand acres will bo sold for 
taxes in Babcock coshity, Alabama, March 7— 
sixty thousand assessed to unknown persons. 
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J Broadcast Seed Sower, 
For Sowing all kinds or Grain and Grass Seed. 
OF THE GRAND ARMY. 
A Novel of thrilling Interest; characters drawn 
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workings of tho G. A. K.,and brings to view remark¬ 
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"The first part) indicates that, the novel will oe in¬ 
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PUE7KKISNCH GIVEN TO SOUIIERS AS AO ENTS. 
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have a stoek of part Seed grown from extra large 
heads, (there Is some Sued offered for sale that was 
grown from mere trash.) which I send, poet-pa id. for 
25 eta. a package ; >1 tin mine : $12 a pound. Hull In¬ 
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hard and remarkably sweet and tender. My Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue of Garden and Flower Seed eon- 
tains letters from over a score of farmers, residing 
In thirteen different States, who grew those to weigh 
from twenty to ttfty pounds. Catalogue seel tree 
to nil. .1 AMES J. H. GREGORV. 
, Marblehead, Mass. 
sbrnm 
AENUTNE SURPRISE OATS.—Benrdlene, 
JT white and plump as wheat. Yield 8 U to 100 hush. 
;r Here, and w eigh 12 to 45 IDs.—being 50 to S 
int,. heavier than Norway. TIM Pi mi crop shows no 
‘Crease <n yield. Price, delivered at, R. R. or Express, 
bushel, *3: 2 bushels$5. In larger quantity, $2 per 
isbol. No charge for bags. Sample by mall for 10 
ints. C. L. VAN UU9EN, Nurseryman. 
Macedoti, Wayne Co,, N- V. 
wmm 
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ANTED IN EVERY COUNTY 
!d States, to sell tho Best Movable 
Italian Queen Bees, Bee Book, Bre 
i Alsiko clover seed, pure Breeds of 
tump for Circular. Address 
t.lTTl.K MAN, Springfield, Ohio 
Qlkik Bills EARLY ROSE POTATOES. 
L*\ Clinton. Boyden'* No. 3d. and other varieties 
of Strawberries : Clarke and Philadelphia Raspber¬ 
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We warrant the Hand Machine to sow 50 acres of 
wheat, In 10 hours, and the Horse Power Machine to 
sow ISO acres In the same time, and the work, to he 
done with greater accuraoy und precision thnnjt can 
he done by any other means whutever, It hntSprnb- 
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the full of 1808 than were ever awarded to any other 
machine of any minin or nature In one year. It is 
praised hv thousand-- all over the country. The fol¬ 
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sum pin: 
North port, L. I., Nov. 18, loon. 
dear Silt: Tho Broadcast. Seed Sower you sent 
me last spring Is tho best Seed Sower 1 ever snw. I 
used It. In tho same field with the Drill, taking one- 
half with tho Sower and the other with the Drill. 
The work was done in one-quarter of the time 
with tho Sowor; tho e.rop when threshed yielded 
morn, and the grain was better. I have used It en¬ 
tirely for my fall sowing of wheat and rye. For sit¬ 
ing grass seeds,clover or millet, no other machine 
could do the work so well. A great, ninny farmers, 
when they raw It, suld It was Only a play-toy, until 
they snw It in a tl tt.y-ae.rn lnt, with one man travel¬ 
ing as fast as ho could walk, another carrying grain 
to him, and four teams following after. Their next, 
business was to watch the crop when up.but all were 
surprised to ilnd It so evenly distributed. 
Wild.I AM CROETER. 
Price of Hand Sowers, $10: Power Sowers, $50. 
iSe.nd for circulars and mime of nearest Agent. 
Grain has been sown with Seed Drills, and the crop 
compared with that sown brnndenst by hand, and lit 
sunn' Instances tho Drill seems tri have had the ad¬ 
vantage. Wo believe that groat importance attaches 
to perfect even ness of seeding, To test the question 
whether perfect broad rusting or drilling will produce 
tho greater crop,(a question of inoment.ijous import¬ 
ance to the agriculturist* of the ootintry.) we offer a 
premium of f 100 for the most careful, Intelligent,de¬ 
tailed, exact anil complete report of an experiment 
to he made this year with sowing with Cuhoon’s 
Broadcast Seed Sower and any Grain Drill In use. 
Competitors must notify us of their Intention to 
make such experiment at least two weeks hefnrn 
sowing, and reports must be made to us by Novem¬ 
ber 1st, 1870. These reports shall he examined by 
competent ludgos. and premium paid January 1st. 
1871, according to their decision. We eurnosllv de¬ 
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tho couutry, aud In every condition of soil. 
D. H. GOODE!,J. St, CO.. 
Sole Manufacturers, Antrim, N. II. 
A gents wanted. 
We xvisli to get energetic agents la every section 
of tho United Stales and Canada, xvhevo wo are not 
now represented, to sell 
The inner simple rind durable double thread 
Sewing Maculae ever offered 
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This Machine is first-class In every respect, and ut 
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At n Price within the Renrh of All. 
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persons seeking u prouluhln business wo Offer nu- 
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GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 
My ANNUAL CATALOGUE, containing a list of 
many novelties, besMos all tho standard vegetables 
of tho garden, {over 10 U oj which are of mu men grow¬ 
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provo as represented. I warrant It shall reach each 
purchaser. I warrant all money forwarded shall 
reach mo. Henri for a rintiitogiio. 
JAMES J. It. GREGORY. Marblehead,Mass 
m/uir 
IMPERIAL DUTCH BUTTER BEAN 
A have some choice seed of this extraordinary Bean, 
which Is now ultmotlng «o ruueh attention, and will 
entirely supersede the common string bean. In East¬ 
ern New York, families and hotels that have used it 
will have no other. It has no strings, Is very sweet, 
nods pulpy and tender till ripe, needs no poles, amt 
Is a groa t bearer. Enough for a family planting sent, 
post-paid, for2ncents. Address 
GUY R. BROWN. Box 3K1, Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
For the Season of 1870 . is now ready for the Market, 
with our recent important I mprovemont*. 
Thi* Churn complotes the operation 
of Butter Making, (Churning, Work¬ 
ing, and Salting,) without touching the hands 
to the Butter. 
We have made this Churn for more than ten yean, and 
there are more than twenty thousand now in use. 
The steadily increasing demand for them, and the opin¬ 
ion universally expressed by those who have used them, 
that they are the timpltit, cheapest, best matte, and evrry 
way most taiii/iufarr Chums ever made, has induced us 
'o add to our facilities for manufacture, and to present 
their claims to persons who desire to *•* Get the Best," 
For further information, Try th© Churn, 
We Make Five Sizes. 
No. y, for chortling about two gallons of cteam; No. 
,, for lour gallons ; No. 3 , for eight gallons; No. 6 , for 
xselve gallons; No. 7 , for eighteen gallons. 
Sole Manufacturers: 
Porter Blanchard’s Sons, Concord, N, H. 
Gensral Agents: 
R, H. Allen dt Co., New-York Cityj 
R. D. Hawley, Hartford, Ct.; 
J. F. h J. E. White, Chicago, III. 
Tho 
Blanchard Ohurn. 
GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE 
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J^OBWAY AND SURPRISE OATS. 
Tho undersigned bought the seed of the Norway* 
of Jonos & Chirk, Now York, lust, spring. Tho Sui 
prise Outs wore bought In Indiana, weighing 10 lbs. 
por bushel. Both kinds urn genuine, and froo from 
foul seed. Yielding nenr 100 bushels tier aero. Soil¬ 
ing for $3 per bushel. A, W. BURNHAM, 
Madison, N. Y. 
by Geo. M. Beard, A. M„ 5 i D., Medical Lecturer 
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1\TOU\VA Y OATS.—I am now prepared to 
IN Oil orders for the celebrated Knmndell Norway 
Oats at *5.50 for 1 bu.; 2 bu. or more, 15.25 por bn. I 
put this Oats up In new, 2 bu. sucks, and guarnnt.ee 
every bushel I soil to bo tho pure KaiuSdoll Norway 
Outs. Address ADAM RANKIN, 
Box It’d, Monmouth, III. 
XL NORWAY OATH.—Warranted 
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New-York 
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JAS. T. AULI.S, Clinton, Mich. 
I J1ARLY MOHAWK. POTATO AND CON 
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MIEEP SHEARS, 
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a A 52 Beckman St., New York. 
fa) / 4 Two first premiums awarded at 
y 8 a /;!# American Institute Fair, Oct., 1867 
HIa / '.fa and I860. 
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our new wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER ft CO„ Marshall, Mich. 
ARREltS, ATTENTION 
200 TONS FRESH GROUND 
Buy the Iron-Clad Milk Can, with the nbovo hot tom. 
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Send for Price-List of Bottom*. 
at reduced rate* by the ton or battel. 
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A G ENTS W A N T Eh 
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Implements.” 
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HONE FLOUR-DONE FLOUR. 
Cracked Bone. Bone Meal. Bona Flour and Floated 
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COST of Peruvian Guano- 
Sond for Clroular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS, 
Newark, N. J. 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
different State Fairs, Oct. and Nov., 
1868. 
Highest, recommendations from 
Hon. H- 8 - Randall, Prnn’t Wool 
Growers’ Association and Author 
of the Practical Shepherd. 
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Sont free by mail on receipt of 
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Sheep Too Shears, $2 per pair. 
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By Mrs. Frances F. Victor of Oregon. ForCIrtm 
lars und terms, address It. W. IiLISS A CO., 
Hartford, Ct.; Toledo, O.; JS’cwark, N. J. 
MANCFAOTCTREn BY 
The Empire Corn nnd Feed Mill Company 
of Now York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
OUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE 
OB’ THE 
ADA A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
’ agents to sell the celebrated W 1 LSOX 
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world. Stitch alike on hath shies, Onk Mai HIND! 
without Monkv. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO . 
Cleveland, Ohio, Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
For *alo in lots to suit, customers. Till* article Is 
sold for half the price of other fertilizer*, god la 
cheaper for Cotton, Corn. Tobacco aud Vegetables 
than any other In market,. It Is made entirely from 
tho night, soil, effitl, Ac.. Of New York City. Price, 
delivered on hoard lu New York City, Twenty-live 
Dollars per Ton, Pamphlut, Ac,, giving full infor¬ 
mation sout on application to 
james t. Foster, box nm n. y. Po*t-om«e. 
Office, 66 Cbrllaudt St., New \ orlt. 
IIIJUI J. lb WDlltn TV I Gil lUJft pGWDI mull tlUJ rilllCI , HIIU 
less expense. It has taken the First Premium ut the 
State Agricultural Fairs of Now York, Virginia and 
Kentucky—tho only one* ut which it, hos bocii ex¬ 
hibited. 
" Brock port, N. Y„ April 10 , i860. 
“ J. D. WENT—Sir: I worked my No. i Union Grist 
Mill, (now the Empire Mill,) with two horses, at 160 
revolutions, and think I ground unoui 15 bushels of 
corn por hour, I then ground corn and ont* mixed, 
ami it ground that somewhat faster. I am perfectly 
satisfied with It. Yours, Ae., H. M. Palmicil" 
“Monroe. N. Y.. May 10.1869. 
** J. D. WKAT—Sir,’ I have used my No. 8 Empire 
Mill to my entire nujlsfaetton. I run It nhout p.0 
revolution*, and gntlnd hundsomelv ft to l\ bushel* 
of corn per hour, Yours, Ac., Tiiosl H. Hate.’’ 
"The Union Grist and Feed (now Empire) Mill Is 
all that you represent It. It will grind with ease 0 to 
8 bushel* of corn per hour. It also makes excellent 
Graham Hour. I consider It a boon to Yurtnnrs, and 
It will bo indispensable when once tested. There la 
hut one opinion—It I* a *noce*«. 
" John b. Borkman, Regent Ky, University." 
■'Nicholarvili.e. Ky.. Feb. 18, I860. 
"If. C. Sandt’sky A co.:—Trio (Empire) Mill I 
bought of you gives perfect satisfaction. 1 grind T 
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W. .1. HOLLAND, 
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iUiscclluncous 
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particulars send stump for circular, to ABER- 
NISTHY & SHEARMAN, Proprietors. 
'VTEW INVENTION.—Twelve Tools 
i.N combined In Ono. To be carried In vest pocket. 
Pocket Rulu. Ruler. Square. Bevel, Screw Driver, 
Chisel. Compasses, Scissor*, Bui ton-hide (.’utter. Pa¬ 
per Knife. Kruser and Pencil Sharpener. Agents 
wanted. Sample (Polished Steel) sent by tun 11, pre¬ 
paid. with terra* to agent,*, for 50cento. Steel, stiver 
plated, 81. Extra finished, goltlnlated, II! 
Address COMBINATION TOOL CO., 
Oft Alerecr St., Now York. 
XTDnploy 1110 lit In (in honoraldo n ml profitaidc l^,isl- 
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Nnu publicatioiiD 
it <Xh, Blacks, Polishes and Soaps tho 
Ilrtrncsa at the same. time. 
Price 50 ct*. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Sond for Circulars. Addrose 
«. F. WHITNEY & CO., 
Lexington, Mass. 
Is the nriAT. the Most Popular and tho CnEArr.sr 
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It contain* Sketches. Talcs. Useful and Scientific 
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Bay In What paper you saw this advertisement. 
tTfiAL New-Yorker 
I VOR Fnnilly U*e—Simple,cheap,rolbtblo. Knits 
everything. AftENTH Wanted. Circular and 
sample Stocking KUEE. Address H1NKI.EY KNIT¬ 
TING MACHINE CO.. Bath. Me. or 176 U’way, N. Y. 
thauk «*nx, 
O U CAN’T A F FORD 
To •pond tmlf * d»y ptittlng down year os,pot, 
A superior artloln for rarm use. Also, Roof G'i 1 t> 
terra — juHt the thing for farmers having root* to 
foed. Both tho above at very low price. Klthor 
hand or power, gopd f‘"' Circular, Miinufttfitured 
by LANE BROS., Washington, N. Y. 
Dy using SNYDER’S CARPET HOOKS. 
Chenper than Tuck*. For sale ovorywhore. 
JOSEPH SINTOX. Gon’l Agt., Ithaca, N. Y. 
Mapi.v, leaves 
sent for ono your on recolpt of 83, 
TTOLBItOOK’S REGULATOR 
11 IS33X33D UmilxL, 
A perfect hand mnehino for sowing with regularity 
and in proper quantity, Boot, Carrot. Onion, Parsnip, 
Spinach, Sorghum, Turnip. Peas, Bonus, etc. It Is 
very simple, compact, dura bio, onsy to operate, and 
shows the seed us it drops, to prevent unv mistake or 
failure, Price f 12. Address F. F. HOLBROOK & 
SMALL, Boston, .Muss. 
H ave y g it re a n 
The opinions of the loading papers of the coun 
try in reference to tho 
I A W AN I) It A N K ISO OFFICE. 
1 PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
De Witt Clinton Comity, Iowa. 
Money loaned fora term of yenrson unencumbered 
improved l*arm*, at 10 per cent NIST Interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when duo. Have 
been In business over seven years. Parties having 
money to Invest, phase notice. 
which have nppenred In onr column* during the past 
few woeks? If not, do not fail, heforo entering on 
your spring work, to send stamp for specimen and 
prontium list. You will find It all wo claim for It. 
R. P. EATON A CO., Boston, Mgs*. 
XV ITiKTNU O N , 
RURAL ARCHITBGT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
Townsend St. baltimukk. Sin. 
TESTER’S ELASTICII, GRAIN AND 
* GRASS SEED SOWER, with or without Har¬ 
row attachment. Greatly improved 1870. Bend 
for full Descriptive Circular to 
OSBORNE. FOSTER & CO.. Palmyra, N. Y. 
/ 1 limit MILL MACHINERY. Cider Ite- 
fining. Vinegar Making, ere. rireumra free. Tho 
Cider Milker’* Manual. Sold hv Booksuliors, or sent 
by mall for .! AddrcesJ. S. BUELL. Buffalo, N.Y. 
OhliltOIlK’S HXVIVKL PT.OXVW I,HAVE 
no •'dead furrows nor "ridges." 
P SX'f '■ IIO AIA XT V, I'nneiun t Ion, or S'denen of 
the Soul, a* applied b> the purpose* of )ifc, j<mi nn 
cloth. By HERBERT HAMILTON, B. A. A curi¬ 
ous hook for Inquisitive people. It contain* com¬ 
plete in-traction* to acquire this wonderful power 
over men or animals. Can be obtained by sending 10 
• ■outs for postage and address to T. W. EVANS & 
CO., 11 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
I el - - IE AM H B 
> w 0]l1 \ .tl 41>K 
With our Stencil and Key Check Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD M F’G 00„ 
06 Fulton St., Now York. 
. ....turn furrow. 
slices flin.on level land, work equally well on side-hill, 
save considerable time, pulverize thoroughly, will 
not ehig.sind equalise the work Of team. Eight sizes, 
from one horse In four cattle. Address F. F. HOL¬ 
BROOK A SMALL, Boston, Mo--. 
M otive power for nothing, 
Our Patent Self - Regulating, Storm - Defvint 
Windmill is superior for pumping water for Half 
roads. Country Residences, Hotel*, Farm*, Stock 
Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, eto. For Circulars, ad 
dress CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO., 
3 Barclay St„ New York. 
M Kit TUAN VINEGAR GENERATOR. 
Now plan just patented. For full description 
, send stump to 
A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, Ohio. 
M APLEWOOD Young Ladies’ Institute, 
Pittsfield, Am**., Rov.O. V. Spka it, Principal. 
The next semt-unuual term opens March 3,1870. 
Tlmnloyment—f20Qn month with Stencil Dies. Sam- 
pies free. S. M. Spkncku & Co., Brattleboro, Vt 
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