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.Implements, iUiuljincrn, &r 
implements, Jttflctjiuerg, &c 
Heal ©state for Sale, &c 
Sec&s emit Hoot ©rops 
NEWS CONDENSER 
VLTITATOBS OF TII15 SOIL, CAN' 
not afford to bo without tho 
SCARIFIER, 
E- L. Perry’* Patent, 
Jane 29 * Nov. 22, 1869, 
— Poughkeepsie is to have a street railroad. 
— Syracuse wants a $12,000 Are alarm telegraph. 
— Suicides aro on the increase. 
— Kansas railroads pay for all smashed bag¬ 
gage. 
— Iowa plants every year a forest of 5,000,000 
trees. 
— Tho largest vineyard in California, has 306,- 
000 vines. 
— Wine is cheaper than milk in the lower part 
of California. 
— Specie payment is resorted to by advertisers 
in all our cities. 
— Figaro says lie never keeps Lent, but that 
all his books do. 
— Tho Turkish postage stamps aro the most 
beautiful in use. 
— A decline of rents from May 1,1810, is prom¬ 
ised in New York. ’ 
— Tho women in Bristol, Tenn 
knitting to church. 
— About every adult at Newport belongs to 
some olub or other. 
— Somebody once wrote on Burlingame’s door, 
“ China repaired here.” 
— Cincinnati has twelve hundred poor who re¬ 
ceive daily soup tickets, 
— Two young boys wore recently arrested in 
Buffalo for stealing coal. 
— Boston expects to pay $1,400,000 for its public 
schools tIre coming year. 
— There are over eight hundred pensioners in 
tho county of Onondaga. 
— Retailers throughout the country are re¬ 
suming specie payments. 
— Olean, N. Y., is attempting to form an open 
tomporance organization. 
Brigham Young tallssabout buying a lonely 
island in tho wide Pacific. 
— Rich gold Acids have been discovered sixty 
miles from San Diego,Cal. 
— Half the towns of Wyoming county, N. Y., 
are building chceso factories. 
— Martha West has been elected Justice of tho 
Fcaec* in Wyoming Territory. 
— Tom Thumb and company are on their way 
to Australia, to remain a year. 
England has paid $35,000,000 to buy the tele¬ 
graph lines from their owners. 
— Tho wild-cat baiiliing mania at Naples lias 
been Idllod by the Government. 
— A concert in aid of “ Confederate Orphans ” 
in Louisville only paid expenses. 
— The lco in tho Baltic sea has broken up uud 
navigation will w>ou be resumed. 
— Twenty barrels of silver coin arrived in New 
York City from Canada last week. 
— Torre Haute is boring for cither salt, oil, or 
a magnetic well, no matter which. 
— In Vanderburg county, Ind., an Indian is 
officiating us a Methodist preacher. 
— Boston has furnished four hundred recruits 
for the regular army the past year. 
— A filibustering expedition is reported to 
have lol't. San Francisco for Mexico. 
— A pclieuii, measuring nine feet from tip to 
tip, hus boon killed near Sacramento. 
— Tho Canadian Government is issuing twen- 
ty-tlvo cent fractional currency notes. 
— Henry D. Burger of Trenton, aged seventy- 
four years, is cutting a upw set of toeth. 
— An Albany letter carrier one day recently 
delivered 2,906 letters and collected 1,209. 
— A new transatlantic cable, smaller and light¬ 
er than those In use, is in contemplation. 
— lthodo Island is gazing at a young lady who 
has been in a trance for twenty-two days. 
— A subiiqnntlc pneumatic railway is contem¬ 
plated between Louisville and Now Albany. 
— That, tremendous bore, the Hoosao tunnel, 
is getting along at. tho rate of four feel u day. 
— San Francisco shipped one thousand pack¬ 
ages of tea, by rail, to Chicago, one day lately. 
— A Georgia balloonist was up for three hours 
the other day-up in tho top of a tail pine tree. 
— A Brooklyn canino fasted for thirty-four 
days, and looked a tittle shadowy when released. 
— Warren county, Indiana, is so pestered with 
red foxes Unit, farmers turnout oil grand hunts. 
— A negro signalled a train on Iho Mississippi 
railroad recently, tosec if hlswlfewason board. 
— Tho Buffalo Common Council lms increased 
t ho salaries of lady teachers 1 u t ho public soboolh. 
— It is said that there are now four times ns 
many cattle In Texas as there wore beforo the 
war. 
— Tho Sutro tunnel has been excavated one 
thousand loot —oue-twentieth of the whole dis- 
tanco. 
— At Farmington, Illinois, on the 6th Inst., a 
prisoner set the jail on fire and porlshed in the 
flames. 
— Mass meetings, to express sympathy with 
Culm, are to be held in the loading cities of the 
Union. 
— Tn Montreal, policemen compel household¬ 
ers to remove the enormous icicles pendant from 
tho «rave6. 
— Tho election of members of tho Spanish 
Cortes has so far resulted in fuvor of the Gov¬ 
ern meut. 
— It is stated that the sessions of the Ecumeni¬ 
cal Council will be suspended during May, June 
and July. 
— An entire tribe of gypsies are living in com¬ 
fortable shanties on Seventy-first street, New 
York City, 
— A lady teacher In one of the public schools 
at Waverly, Iowa, has boon discharged for 
drunkenness. 
— Seven hundred and fifty sailmakers and 
riggers were discharged from tho Brooklyn 
Navy Yard last week. 
— A San Francisco school teacher lias beon 
sentenced to six mouths imprisonment for cruel 
punishment of a pupil. 
— A writer on the MarxcMaUc has been fined 
and imprisoned for shouting Vive la Itepublique 
in the presence of tho Emperor. 
JOWA AND NEBRASKA 
Lands for Sale • 
By Act of Congress, the U. S. Government lias 
granted to the 
manufactured my 
The Empire Corn and Feed Mil Company 
of Now York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
SENT BY MAIL, ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
We mention below n few of iho many new and 
reliable seeds which we ore offering this season: 
Asparatrutf Conover’s CoinHSttl. Perpucket 
of K 07, .oOc 
(Our stock of tills seed 1* so small that we can 
offer it only hy the packet.! Knots of one 
year's growth. M per 1001 f-5 per 1.000. 
Beans Dwarf German Wax. Best String 
Bean. Per packet..-.lfm 
Cabbage -Jersey WnUrfleld. Very line, early. 
Per packer.... .10<J 
Early VVnnnn. A comparatively now vari¬ 
ety ; very early,solid and lender. Per paekel.lSc 
Fottiiw’* Improved Brunswick, Large, 
solid and very sure to head. Per puoket.. ...26C 
Carrot Early flnrti. Of superior stock. Tho 
be»t curly uarrui. Per ounce...,15c 
I,ntiic Orange, Improved. Tho quality of 
ouv stuck of this cannot he excelled, and 
there Is no bettor variety, either for family 
use or for feeding to stock. Per ounce.16o 
Cauliflower — Early Erfurt. (True.) Per 
packet.....i-.-SSc 
Celery Carter’s Dwarf Crimson. Per 
packet....... ... i.*>o 
Dwarf White Solid anil Boston Hlar- 
kei. Each. per packet. 10c 
Corn -Crosby Early Sweet. Finest early....10c 
filuskmrlon-New Yellow Cantelope. Fine. 
Per ounce . 2uc 
Watermelon - Plii nuey's New Early White, 
Kui'ly, solid, ami of very flno ttavor. Per 
pucker.... . .So 
Onion Seed. (Xciv crop.) Large lied W cin- 
er.«field. l'cr ounce,,. ..40c 
Yellow Dntcli, Dniivers and White Sil¬ 
ver Sion. lVroutice.. 50c 
Peas—Waite’s Cnrnctucus. Very early. Per 
quart. 55c 
McLean’s Advancer. Early, wrinklod. Per 
quart. 60e 
McLenn’s Little Gem. Vory flno. Per 
quart. iOc 
Potato Enrly Mohawk. Tho best, new vari¬ 
ety. Knur pound*, by mall, $1: per bushel, 
IT; per hhi., fi/V 
Tomato Sldell’s Solid Mammoth and 
Chorltnti’n Prolific, Tho Uncut among u 
largo number of the new Tomatoes tested 
by imrselvus lust muon. Each, par packet..26c 
Our Seed I uinloirue, containing a full list of all 
our Seedi, with prices.description, Ac., will be mailed 
to till applicants till receipt of stamp. Address 
nearly Two Million Acres of choice pralrlo and 
tlmtior lauds, lying lit the south half ol Iowa and 
southeast part of Nebraska. Through this healthy 
and rich region, this great railway is now construct¬ 
ed 340 miles, and will ho rapidly extended to or near 
Fort Kearney, making its entire length about 600 
tulles on an east and west line. 
These lands, mostly prairie, extend 20 mile* north 
nnd 20 miles south of tho Hallway, in alternate sec¬ 
tions of 610 acres, and are sold at low prices in one or 
more tracts of 10acre* cacti, to suit, buyers, on a long 
credit of 10 years, at 6 percent, Interest, I- of tho first 
two years annual interest Is required in advance, and 
then nt the commencement of the third year only 
one-ninth or the principal, with annual and decreas¬ 
ing Interest, is payable, a* per following example. 
Huy that 40 acres of land, at $10 per acre—$400. is 
bought on long credit of ten years, on April 1st, 18i0, 
the payments will be due as follows: 
April l, 1870, pay rt per cent. Inter- 
est on mi.: .. . $24 00 $24 00 
April i, 1H71. pay 6 per cent. Inter- 
oit. us bofore. . . 24 00 2-100 
Then one-ntntb of principal, as follows: 
April 1, 1S72...$11 41 $2134 $65 78 
" 1 1873 .. . .. II 15 18 67 63 12 
•• |. 1874 .. 44 41 10 00, 60 44 
•* 1, 1875. . 44 46 13 33 67 78 
“ 1 1H7I!. 14 44 10 67 56 11 
“ 1, 1877 .. 14 46 S 00 52 45 
“ L 1878.,..:.;.. fill 63.1 49 77 
** ), 1870. 44 15 2 00 47 11 
" 1, 1880 . 41 41 . 44 1 4 
$400 no $H1 00 $544 00 
If 80 acres is bought at $5 per acre, or if 160 acres Is 
bought at $2.50 per acre, the payment* will he. duo 
when and for tiiu sane amounts as on tho above 
forty acres at $10 per acre. 
If payment In full is made at date of purchase, 20 
per cent, deductions Is allowed from tho long or ten 
years’ credit price. 
Correspondence I* Invited and promptly and cheer¬ 
fully answered. Apply to or address 
GEO. E. HARRIS, 
Land Commissioner B., M. R. tt. Co., 
Burlington, Iowa, nr at Pluttsmouth, Nebraska. 
This mill Is WROUGHT IRON not CAST Iron- 
and Is cuso-hiirdoned so as to run for years without 
injury. It works with less power than any ottier, nnd 
less expense. It has takeu Hie First Premium at the 
Slate Agricultural Fairs of New York, Virginia and 
Kentucky- tho only ones at wlltch It lias boon ex¬ 
hibited. 
” Brock POUT. N. V., April 10, 1HIM. 
“ J. D. WEST—Sir. I worked my No. 4 Union Grist 
Mill, mow the Empire Mill,) with two horse*, at inn 
revolutions, and think I ground about 16 bushels < f 
Corn per hour. I then ground eorn and oats mixed, 
and It ground that somewhat faster. I am perfectly 
Hutistled with It. Yours, Ate., R. M PALM Ell." 
"• MONlioit, N. Y„ iMay 10, 1869. 
"J. I). West Str: 1 have used my No. 3 Empire 
Mill to my entire saUirfurillnn. I run It about 1U) 
revolutions, and ground handsomely 5 to 6 bushels 
of corn per hour. Yours, &e., Titos. 11. Rate.'' 
“The Union Grist, and Feed (now Empire) Mill is 
all t lmt. you represent It. It will grind with ease 6 to 
8 bushels of OOrti per hour. It also mukos excellent. 
Graham flour. 1 consider It a boon to farmer •, and 
It will bo indispensable when once tested. Tlierols 
but ono opinion It. is a success. 
“John H. Uuhkjw AN, Regent Ky. University. ” 
"NlClIOt-ABVtU.*, Ky., Fob. 19, 1869. 
“ H. C. Sandusky <fc Co. —The (Empire) Mill i 
bought of you gives perfect satisfaction. I grind 7 
or 8 bushels per hour; In fact, it la Just tho tiling for 
farmers and feeders. None should bo without one. 
" Isaac Barkley.•' 
E37* Send l'or Circular. 
.1. D. WEST, General Agent, 
40 Govt In ndl Sr„ New York. 
It is designed for the cultivation or Corn, Cotton, 
Potatoes, Broom Corn, Tobacco and Root Crop*. For 
Nurserymen, Vineyardlstsund Small Fruit Growers. 
Runs its close to the row us buml lion cart be used. 
Cultivates from 1 to 10 Inch,>» deep, ft to IHi wide. Ohco 
passing through the soil thoroughly pulverizes It. 
and cuts every weed. I imlose stamp for Circular. It 
gives description und testimonials. 
My stock of TREKS. \ INKS, Ac., arc well grown, 
und offered at low rates. Sana for Price List. 
Address F. L. PERKY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
AT I *H WITZ'S PULVERIZING IIA II.- 
ROW Is Indispensable to every farmer wilo 
wishes to cultivate ins land thoroughly, Increase 
crops and economize labor. It is the best implement 
for preparing sol) for winter grain, greatly prevent¬ 
ing "winter kill,’’ also fur rail plowing for spring 
crops, und for pulverizing the surtuco of newly plow¬ 
ed sod ground. U Is tvoi t.h ten times Its cost to any 
farmer, besides making farm work easy and rapid. 
It isdurnblound easily kept In repair. 
WARRANTED TO PLEASE OK MONF.Y 
REFUNDED. 
I’rlce. complete with »prlug seat, $80, at New York 
or Cleveland, fciend for Ucsm ipitvc Circular to 
feekskill plow works, 
Poekslcill. N. Y„ or Cleveland, Ohio. 
take their 
Is presented to the public ns tho most Simple. Dura¬ 
ble, Compact and Cheap Knitting Machine ever in¬ 
vented. PRICK, ONLY $25. 
This machine will run cither backward or forward 
with equal facility; makes the same stltoH us by 
hand, but fur superior In every respect. Wild, knit 
20,000 8‘frtT‘MKH IN ONE M l N UTE. ami do ported work. 
It will knit 11 pair of stocking* duty si/e) In less tbnn 
half an hour. It will knit Close or Open. Plum or 
Ribbed Work, with any kind of course <>r Chiu woolen 
yarn, or colton, silk or linen. It will icritt stockings 
with double heel und toe, drawers, hoods, sucks, 
smoking i'll ps, com Torts, purses, muffs, fringe, undor- 
sleovo*, iifghun*, nubias, mittens, Skating caps, lump 
wicks, mats, cord, undershirts, shawls, jackets, cradle 
blankets, loggias, suspenders, wrlaters, tidies, tip¬ 
pets, tufted work, uml lit ran. an endless variety of 
articles in every day use. as well as for ornament. 
FROM $5 TO $111 PER DAY can be made hy any 
ona with tho AuierUwri Knitting Mac!)lno, knitting 
stockings. &<\, while expert, operators can even make 
more, knitting fancy work, which always commands 
-i A II *> O N’S 1* A TENT 
J Broadcast Seed Sower 
For Sowing all kinds Ot Grain and Grass Seed. 
'J'O RAltMGItS AND CAPITALISTS, 
A FIXE OUNCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT 
A BOO Acre Farm for sale, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, In 
NANJEMOY, CHARLES C0-, MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Acqnla Creek Depot. Tho Improve¬ 
ments are, a good new 8-room house, with dry cellar; 
stabling and grain and cattlo shods; a flno young 
orchard of 250 choice trees. Thoro are about 22aacres 
arable, the balance In 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Roil Cedin', 
Locust, and 
Pine Timber. 
Land well adapted to the growt h of Wheat, Corn, 
Oats, Rye, Barley, Potatoes. Truck and Grass. As a 
GRASS OK STOCK FA ItM, 
tt ennnot be surpassed. Communication with Wash¬ 
ington by Mail Boat twice ;t day. 
tJF~ Freight taken Irani the Fnrnt hy River 
liontN. 
The Baltimore S Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminate* on this farm, or rather On tho ad¬ 
joining,us the whole tract, Is niltoffered. This Road, 
whun completed, will inalta Mil* f irm very valuable, 
and Is well worth tho attention of capitalists. 
Address it. ft, SMITH, 
Nunjemoy, Charles Co., Md. 
flHOIHJ SEEDS.— OHII NEWILLUS- 
Yy I rail'd Catalogue "f Flower and Vegeta¬ 
ble Seeds for 1S70 Is now reudy ; containing 
description* ol every desirable variety of Flower 
nnd Vegetable Seeds: with plain directions for their 
—CtJi fi HR aN» treatment;- also, a list of fine 
Gladiolus ami other slimmer dowering Bulba. 
; rf~ rfmit fret,to ull. 
Address .1. T. SMlTn & SONS, 
Brentwood. N. H. 
Wo warrant the Hand Machine to sow 50 acres of 
wheat. In III hours, and Hie Horse Power MaehlnO to 
sow 120 acres In the same time, and the work to be 
done with greater acenriicy and precision tbnn tt ran 
be done by any other means whatever. It, has prob¬ 
ably taken more First, Premium*at SlateFairfldurlng 
the full of 1869 than were ever awarded to any ot her 
muehine of any name or nature, lu one year. It is 
prat sod by thousands all over tho country. The fol 
(owing, from a noted Long Island grit In grower, is u 
sample t 
NmmiPORT, L, i , Nov. l.ft, 1 ni‘.i. 
DliAit Sir:—T he Broadcast Beod Sower you -cut 
mo last spring Is the best need Mower I ever BUiv I 
used it m the sumo Hold with the Drill, taking one- 
half with the flower and thO other with the Drill. 
The work was done In ona-quartor of the time 
With the Rower; tho crop when threshed yielded 
tin,re. and llm grata was better. 1 have used It en¬ 
tirely for niv fall sowing of wheat anil rye For sow¬ 
ing gnm* scud*, clover or millet, no other machine 
could do tiie work so well. A great many farmer.-*, 
when they *nw it, said tt win* only a play-toy, until 
thnysuw It In a nfl.v-acro lot, with uuo man irs, cl¬ 
ing a* tnot a* he could walk, another carrying y.raiii 
to him, and four learns following after. Their next 
business was to watch the cron when up,but all were 
surprised to Und it so evenly distributed. 
Wii.l.lA>t Cwoxnstr. 
Price of Hand Howcrs, $111; Power Sowers, 750. 
Send for Circulars and name ot nearest Agent. 
Grain lia* neon sown Willi Seed Drills, and tho crop 
compared wit h that ‘town broailraat hy hand, ami in 
some Instance* the Drill soem* to have lout the ad¬ 
vantage. We bellevrt that great importance attache* 
to perfecteveuoes* of sending. To test the question 
whether ported broadcasting or drilling will produce 
the arearor crop, (a qiK'Ktlnn of inonientuou* iiuport- 
atioe to the acneullunais of ’ he country,) mi ofter iu 
premium of |l(Xi for the most careful, Intelligent, de- 
I was tho original Introducer of the MARBLE¬ 
HEAD MAMMOTH DRUM I IK AD CABBAGE, and 
have a slock of pan Seed crown from erfra largg 
heads, (Tin-re is sonic (teed offered for sale t hat was 
grown from mere trash,) which I send, post-paid, for 
35 c.ts. ii package ; $1 an ounce ; $12 apound. Full in¬ 
struction* for cultivation) with an Engraving of tho 
Cabbage, sent with eueh package. This Is the htroest 
Cabbane >" tho n’ortn, averaging, under high cultiva¬ 
tion, thirty pounds ninth hy the acre. The heads aro 
hard and remnekahly sweet, itiul tender. My Illus¬ 
trated ('uIhIuuuO of G irdon und Flower Seed eon- 
tains letters trom over ft score of farmers, residing 
In thirteen different States, who tr row these to weigh 
from twenty to fifty pound". C'ntn login- sent IftB 
to nil. JAMES J. II. GREGORY, 
Marblehead, Mass. 
Quart. Pint t.< Pint. 
A ttention ! f u ii it growers 
AM) DEALERS.- If you want tho very best 
stvl" of package In whirli to uiaiket your berries, 
use BEECH KIPS VENEER FRUIT BASKET. 11 Is 
n universal favorite, and has earned Us reputation In 
a fair competition With other kinds, uml solely by its 
superiority. These basket* tiro made tn thrno sizes— 
quart, pi ut and luilf pint—are .fall measure, thorough¬ 
ly ventilated, and perfectly adapted to the transpor¬ 
tation of small fruits. Ciato* of all sizes to accom¬ 
pany baskets, on hand and made to order. 
Price liwt., with cuts, description, &c., sent on ap- 
plication to 
TUB BBBCITSR BASKET COMPANY. 
Westville, Conn. 
TORTH CAROLINA FARMS FOR HALF.. 
I ;$K) Improved lryrins, from $9 to $25 per acre. 
1.000 acres 'J'lmber and Mineral l.ands from $1 to 
Send for Catalogue. Address 
$10 per aero. _........ 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY, 
Raleigh. N. < 
PERUC, KATC1IELDEK & CO.’S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDEN 
MAJVTJAXi l'OXl 1870, 
will be ready for distribution curly In January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with nnmerous Illustra¬ 
tions.-u complete list of Vogctablc nnd Flower 
Seeds, to which will bo ndded u list of 
Summer-Flowering nitlbsi, Plants 
anil Small Fruits. 
Sent to all applicants inclosing 10 cents, Our 
customers supplied without charge. Addross 
FERRE, BATCH ELDER & CO., 
’231 Main St., Springfield, Mass. 
F FLEMING &■ CO., UYU, ESTATE 
• Agents. — Will give special attention to Mill¬ 
ing and purchasing land* In 'll is and adjoining 
counties. Wo think wo are prepared to offer sonic of 
the greatest bargains In the State. Inking lands *ml 
advantages Into consideration. Farms of any m/.o 
and price, can be had On application. 
Munch ns tor. Coffee Co., Tonn. 
Stock, poultrn, &c 
J HORT-IIORNH.—Bull*, Cows, nnd Ilclf- 
3 ers, bred from first-class rnllkliigstoek, for sale by 
JONATHAN TALCOTT, Romo, N. Y. 
T he boar 
that took ttiu 
teSJ First Premium 
I) for the best in hts 
il ’ class at the Into 
Ai Ohio State Fair 
jjl held ut Toledo, 
' JSjJ I mil), wo* an Ohio 
Improved I lie 
Al tor, broil by J,. IE. 
r *^m Silver, Send a 
stamp for a de- 
seriplion of this 
famnus breed of 
of other r.lirtrough-breil 
SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
UtSlDE Hoop 
w * r> I M IT r> 1 
Q II O I C 15 
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS 
rr. july t4-i»68 
SF-P. ?.8,1869j^ 
swine, and a great) varlet 
animals. Address L. 11 
My ANNUAL CATALOGUE, containing a list of 
many novelties, besides all the standard vegetables 
of the garden, (beer ion n.f which are oj mu ownarnw- 
Inn.) with h choice list of Flower Seed, will bo 
forwarded urn Us to all. I warrant my seed shall 
prove a* represented. I warrant It shall reach each 
purchaser. I warrant all money forwarded Shull 
reach me. Send for a Catalogue. 
JAM Is J. it. GREGORY , Marblehead. Mass. 
'T'HE C1IKSI1IK15 AND LUPBOV I5D 
-l ClIEHUIRE. 
The two premium breeds of the United States and 
Canada sent In pairs, not akin, to all part* of tho 
United States. My price is $30 a pair, $20 for a single 
pig. Nothing but tlrst pick shipped. Boxed care¬ 
fully, with trough aud teed,and delivered nt express 
office. JOHN T. SMITH, 
Box 179, Lockport, N. Y. 
JIIEEP SH K A K S, 
5 WITH THUMB-PIECE, 
M ANUS’ACT PREP 1»Y 
HENRY SEYMOUR 6 l CO., 
* a 52 Beekimm St., Nov York. 
fA /IV Two flrut premiums awarded at 
I A / ;| American limtilute Fair, Oot., 1867 
pa / U and 1809. 
Buy the Tron-CUi'l Mlllc Can, with tho above bottom. 
No morn leaking or carrying Cans U> tho shop for re¬ 
pairs. They will last you u life-time. It does away 
with the old Tin Bottom Itnop, Hoard or Network, 
which 1* always leaking. For sale by all can makers. 
Send for Price-List of Bottoms. 
1>A918DELL NORWAY OATH, GROWN 
IV/ from seed obtained of D. 'V. KamMle.il, thrashed 
and bugged lu the Held, hair mile from other varie¬ 
ties, warranted purr, *m mixed and genuine. 
Sanford Premium Corn, Early Rose Potatoes, Con¬ 
over's Colossal Asparagus Routs, Rruall Fruits in va¬ 
riety. For prices, uddres* 
G. U. MARTIN. Frndontn, N. V. 
r PHE MELLISH FRUIT 
L BASKKT. — For Birrles, 
Poaches, etc. Hundsamost, 
cheapest and moat desirable in 
use. Manufactured by Baird 
Roper A Co,, Norfolk, Va. 
Rand for Circulars to A. P. 
HOPPING ,t WILSON, 215 M 
221 Washington Street, New 
York, whore a largo supply Is 
On hiind. 
RE |>l I UM CHESTER 1VI1ITE PIGS 
“ Vautablk and Well-made 
Implements." 
HORACE GREELEY, Prcs’t. 
JL Cattlo, Sheep und Fowls. Bred aud shipped 
order. Send for Circular on Breeding and Caroi 
SwJne. TUGS. WOOD. l)oo Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
klEED OATS - NEW DRUNSWICK AND 
C3 Prince Edward's Island, for sulo at $1.50 per 
bushel, free •>r all foul *oed. Also, Early Rose Pota¬ 
toes. at *3.50 per barrel, bv 
JONATHAN TALCOTT, Rome, N V. 
)HEHIHIiff CHESTICK WHITE PIGS 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
different State Kalita, Oct. and Nov., 
1868. 
Highest, recommendations from 
Hon. If S. llANDAl.t., I’rea't. Wool 
Growers' A-aoolaUon and Author 
of tho Practical Shepherd. 
83T Everv pair warrantctl. 
Sent Iroo by mail on receipt of 
82.23, 82.30, £2.50, 82.73, 
4!X In., 5ln., 5M in., Glu. 
Length of Blado—Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Toe Shears, $2 per pair. 
Rond Post-Office Order. Register¬ 
ed letter or Draft, if possible. 
J —Pure Blood Short-Horn, (Durham.i Devon, Al¬ 
derney and Ayrshire Culvea. Merino, Southdown and 
Cotswold Sheep, Cashmere Goats, Imported Suffolk, 
Essex, Berkshire uml Soften Pigs, and all Choice 
Broods of Poultry for sale. 
Send for Circulars and Price*. Address 
N. P. BOYER * CO., 
Pnrkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. 
IT'KITIT AND HEAT PKI5SEBVING 
I HOUHE. 
REES’S PAT ENT. 
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST EVER INVENTED. 
Seo Report of tho National Pomologtcal Society, 
Sept. 18. 1869. Seud for Circulars. Houses built on 
reasonable terras. Address 
REES & HOUGHTON, 
Box P„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
\TOKWAY AND SLRFUISE OATS. 
The undersigned bought the Need of the Nor- 
wayflof Jones Jc Clark, Now York, last spring. Tiie 
Surprise Out-- were bought inlndlana,woiglitriK 4ft lbs. 
F or hushul. Both kinds aro geimine, and free from 
oul seed. Yielding near 100 bushels per ooro. Sell¬ 
ing for $3 per bushel; 20 hush., $50; 100 hush., $200. 
A. W. BURNHAM, Madison, N. Y. 
P UEHIEH IIKEKD1NG FOWLS. 
A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED. 
For want of nunU, I now offer ray entire collection 
of Breeding Stock, oti which I took so many pre¬ 
mium* ut inn tutu Fair* of the New York and Penn¬ 
sylvania Poultry Societies, all of which are from 
Eggs and Stock Imported, to ranks room for a Netv 
importation soon to arrive. 
8 liens and 1 Cock, Black Cochins. 
7 liens und lCock. Whltrt COcldns, 
7 linns and 2 Cock*. Burt Cochins. 
5 Hons and 1 Cook. TJark BTiilima. 
5 Hens and 1 Cock, Light Brahma. 
5 Hens and 1 Cock, Silver Hamburg. 
5 Hens and 1 Cock, Gtridqti Hamburg. 
Fifty Fowls, without rcsorrtiticm. Price, $500. 
JOHN CLAPP. Rranchtowp, Philadelphia, Pa. 
B I G VV II 15 A T , 
And all other 
sjpiiiiorG- chops 
hy the use of 
CLARK’S COMPOST. 
J27” Send for Circular. Address 
JOS1AH CLARK. Manchester, N. H. 
T O II G A N’T A F F O It D 
L To .[Haiti bait a /lay putting down you, carpet, 
TVfOTIVK POWER FOR NOTHING. 
Our Patent Sell ■ Regulating, Storm - Defying 
windmill is superior for pumping water for Rail¬ 
roads, Country Residences, lintels. Farms. Stock- 
Fluids, Drainage. Irrigation, etc. For circulars, ud- 
drot;* CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO.. 
3 BaPehiy st„ New York. 
By using S.WDKR’S CARPET HOOKS. 
Cheaper than Tucks, For sale everywhere. 
JOSEPH SINTON. Gen'l Agt., Ithaca, N.Y, 
TYT O R VV A 3 OATS.-l nut now prepared to 
till orders for the celebrated Rumsdell Norway 
Outs at $5-50 tor 1 bit.; 3 bu. or more, $5.25 per bu. I 
put the Oat* up in new, 2 bu. suL'lsi. and guarantee 
every bushel X soli to bo the pure Rum ml ell Norway 
Outs. Address ADAVl RANKIN. 
Box it)4, Moitmontb, til. 
TPGGS.-Ilondftji*.* Dark Rrnliinas, Light 
Fj Brannias, Black Spanish, White Leghorn, Ayles¬ 
bury Ducks. Geo. K. Hawley, Glens Fulls, N. Y. 
OLIIRDDK’S SWIVEL PLOWS LEAVE 
v. •* i I.. •.. I “ pliltrutf '* flirft CllPrnV. 
V TOLKliOOK’S KEGI LATOII 
1 1 SEED DDIDL, 
A perfect hand maoltlne for sowing w ith rnmluiitu 
and in proper qiiantitu, BeOL Carrot. Onion, Parsnip, 
Spinach, Sorghum, Turnip, Peas, Bouns, etc. I( is 
very simple, compact, durable, easy to operate, und 
slums the seed u.x if drops, to prevent unv mb-lake or 
failure. Price $12, Address F. F, HOLBROOK A 
CO., Boston. Mass. 
T?QGH t'rmn CItOIC K PRF.HIITYI FOWLS, 
Jjj La I'Tccho. tli tier dozen ; t'-rvve-Cusur*, $6: Huu- 
•Ians ftti; Light Un\hmn*v$2.otlt WhltuupdGray Dork¬ 
ings, $250. I bilking Fowls and Cocks for dtlo low 
Send orders to C, U. A B. !>. W ALCOTT, 
I T)A U LV IIOIIAIVK POTATO AND CON 
U OVER'S COl.LOSsJAL ASPARAGUS ROOTS.- 
Send tor circular of testimonial* to 
S. 8. CONOVER. 
260 West Wiishlnglon Market, Now York. 
-, MONEY 
V iolin ^2 -» <* j*'*J ' m a i> e 
With our Stencil and Key Check Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD MF’G CO., 
66 Fultou St., New Y'ork. 
I 7G(;S FOR HATCH ING.- From 00 Imported 
J and 80 home-bred ,selected fowls. Send stump for 
Circular. G. 11. WARNER, 
New York Mills, Onublu Co,, N, Y, 
I JAKLY CALIFOKN1A SMUD POTA* 
j TOES.—Gets ripe in from 8 to 10 weeks; yields 
double of any other PoUtte: never rots, and pos¬ 
sesses a delicious llitvnr. This valuable Seed will be 
shipped per first express to any purl, of the Untied 
States, on receipt, ft i he following price* 3llc. per 
lb.; S3 per peek ; Ik 1 3 per ItUfthOi. Address 
J. L. PHELPS, Garrettavill®, Ohio. 
Ua« Simple.cheat'.reliable. Knits 
AorNTft VV AN Circular and 
KltKK. Address HLNK1.KY KNIT- 
E CO.. Bath. .Me. or 171! lUwuy. N. Y. 
J .AGGS FOR SALE. I SHALL HAVE. 
Ii during the season, eggs of my Nr>v Crass the 
Sit.vgit and Goi.dkn spa mi t.r.n Fotvi s—for sale. 
They are beautif ui-lnnklmi him*, /hir of plumage, good 
lui/ers, nnd now -itfeis. Price, (S P®T dozen. (‘HAS. 
P. BORTI.E. 46 Delavati St., Rochester, N. Y. 
G 4ENIJ1M5 8FRI*aiME OAT>. -RenrdteMs 
I" white and plump as wheat. Yield 8*1 to 100 hush, 
per acre, and weigh 42 t*. 45 lbs. being 30 to 50 per 
cent, heavier than Norway. 'Vhe third crop shows no 
decrease in yield. Price, delivered ut R. R. or Expruss, 
1 bushel, $3; 2 bushels. $5. In larger quantity, $2 tier 
bushel. No charge for bags. Sample by mull for 10 
cents. C. L. VAN DUSEN, Nurseryman, 
Alaeedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
W 1 L 14. I N S O N , 
KURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
Townsend st...........Baltimore, Mn. 
“The best tonic for Indigestion,dyspepsia, wake¬ 
fulness and general debility, is Ferro Phoapbated 
Elixir of Caiisaya Bark, (the original Calisaya Bark 
and Iron.) made by Caswell, Hazard & Co.”— Leav¬ 
enworth Herald. 
/NIVEN AWAY.-I Ml A 1.1, GIVE A WA Y 
IT several barrel,, of Brusee's NO. i Potatoes (the 
King of the Karlies) to the purchasers of my new 
varieties of Raspberry Plants. Send for Descriptive 
Circular to A. P. Norton, Newtown, Qeeens Co., N.Y. 
A merican vinegar generator. 
New plan just patented. For full description 
Ac., send stamp to _ 
A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, Ohio. 
Employment- $200a month with Stencil Dies. Sam- 
1 1 pies free. S. M. Spencer a Co., Brattleboro.Vt, 
