Implements, iHaclnncrs, 
Implements, lUadjinerg, #£ 
Ueal (Estate for Sale, 
fttiscellanccms 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
A n \RE INVESTMENT.- FOR SA LE-A 
Choice Fruit Kurin. Also. 100 lo 300 acre* pre- 
factory to one "»■> »nl '”RTSfi.:"l)"tT«i« N Y 
Reference. — C. Cobb. 30 Whiteha ll 8t.. New York , 
TOWA AND NEBRASKA 
— Dog-washing In London is a trade. 
— Penny hot dinners are furnished in London. 
— Canada papers talk of the “ silver " nuisance. 
— The Pope Is to put a cardinal’s hat on a Pole. 
— Shoo Fly Is the national anthem of Canada. 
— The peach trees in Georgia are in full bloom. 
— Brazilian troops draw rations of dog meat, 
— The mountains near Lynchburg, \ a., are on 
fire. 
— Spiritualism is called “Spiritism” in Aus¬ 
tralia. 
— Two aids-de-camp of Napoleon I. are still 
living. 
— In England telegraph messengers wear uni 
forms. 
— The British army is to be allov 
beards. 
— California has a new town called 
Canon." 
— Cigars are now made in 
chinery. 
— Montreal has a paper 
chuckle. 
— A $30,000 fire occurred in Milwaukee on the 
13th inst. 
— A new railroad from Albany to North Ada ms 
is certain. 
— A Virginia town has just been 60 ld entire 
for $23,000. 
— Germany don’t grant marriage licenses to 
drunkards. 
— The Tonguo River Indians are friendly, und 
desire peace* 
— The price of a three cent cigar has fallen in 
Hnyti to $250. 
— A fire iu St. Louis on the 12th destroyed 
about $35,000. 
— The city of Washington is $10,000,000 in debt, 
and bankrupt. 
— South Carolina has over 100,000 colored chil¬ 
dren at school. 
— It. is estimated that about 50,000 freedraen in 
Texas can read. 
The Immigration to Kansas this season is 
unprecedented. 
— The vomito prevails at ltio Juneiro to an 
alarming extent. 
— The now postage stamps will be ready about, 
the first of April. 
— The Japanese colony in California is im¬ 
porting tea plants. 
— The Bethlehem (Pa.) zinc mines yield 24,000 
tons of ore a year. 
— Emigrants can now go from New York to 
San Francisco for $40. 
- Schenectady wants to borrow money to en¬ 
large the clerk's office. 
— A $7,500 diamond cluster is exhibited in a 
Troy Jeweler’s window. 
— The “ richest silver mine in the world ” has 
turned up in Kentucky. 
— The weavers of the Schaghticoke woolen 
mills are still on a strike. 
— It is proposed to bold an international ex¬ 
hibition at. Vienna in 1873. 
— Eighty cents per bushel is the retail price of 
oranges In South Carolina. 
— Potatoes arc thirty cents per bushel in Gran¬ 
ville, delivered at the depot. 
_An Iowa paper publishes a daily report of 
MANUFACTURED BY 
The Empire Corn anil Feed Mill Company 
ot New York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE. 
This mill Is WROUGHT IRON not CAST IKOST- 
unrt is ciisc-tuU'daneU so us to ran for yaurs without 
Injury. It works wit It lens power than any other, and 
less expense. It has taken the First Premium lit the 
Stale Agricultural I'tllrs of New York. Virginia and 
Kentucky—the only one* at which it has boon nx- 
hibitod. 
” BROCK PORT, N. Y., April 10. 1800. 
*'J. t). West—S ir. I worked my No. 1 Union Grist. 
Mill, (now the Empire Mill.) with two horses, at, 160 
revolutions, and think l ground about 15 bushels of 
corn per hour. 1 then ground corn and outs mixed, 
and it ground that somewhat faster. 1 am perfectly 
satisfied with It. Yours, Ac.. R. M. I’Af.MEH. 
"MONROE, N. V., May 10, I860. 
INCORPORATED 1851 
(Pig. 08, Page 10, of our large Catalogue.) 
We have the Sole Agency for the above from this 
point, and will ship promptly on receipt of order. 
Price, $10 for the Hand Machines, and $f» for the 
power Machines. Address 
R. II. ALLEN »V CO., 
I*. O. Box 370, New York. 
Proprietors of tlm oldest, and much the largest, 
Agricultural Warehouse In New York 
Lands for Sale 
By Act of Congress, the U. S. Government has 
granted to the 
Burlington & Missouri River RR. Go. 
southeast part of Nebraska. Through this healths 
OF PITTSFIELD, MASS 
THOS. F. PLUNKETT, I BENJ. CHICKERING, 
President. I Sec’y anil Trens’r 
JAMES FRANCIS, JACOB L. GREENE, 
Vice-President. Ass’t. Secretary 
ftouthcast inirtof Nebraska. ThrO))»*n uiim neaiuiy 
and rich region, this great ‘uwwnear 
e.i 840 miles, and will be rapidly extended to or near 
Fort Kearney, making Its entire length about 0w 
m, f he so* 1 a ad s" m not 1 v pr^.r.’e? extend Kindles north 
and 20 miles south of the Railway, inalteinate sec- 
tions of 640 acres, and are sold at low prices In one or 
more tracts of 40 acres each, to suit buyers, oil a long 
credit of 10 years, ut.fi percent. Interest, For the first, 
two years annual interest I sre ill >1 re d 1 n advance .ad 
then at. the commencement or the 'bird /car only 
one-ninth of (he prlnelpal. with annual and decreas¬ 
ing Interest, Is payable, as per following example. 
guy that U) acres or land, at $10 per uCTfp-StflO, is 
bought on long credit of ten years, on April 1st, Ion), 
the payments will be due as follows; 
ip Si-oSc8"'"’ s "‘"’‘:."’ t "' tiu» ei ot, 
»« »« 
Then one-ninth of principal, ns follows. 
April 1, IMS ...$2134 ffi.) iS 
•* 1 1873 . 44 45 18 67 1*1 12 
" t* 1874 44 44 16 00 60 44 
« }’ JSfi. 11 14 10 67 55 11 
MSW. .44 44 5 33 411 77 
*• {;i87«:::::::::::::::::: 4445 u* «n 
“ 1, 1880. <4 44 . ___ 
$400 00 $1*1 00 $M4 00 
If 80 aeres is bought, at $5 per acre, or If 160 ucrMAs 
bought at. $2.50 per acre, (be pnvments will bo due 
when and for tlie sumo umounts as on the ubovo 
forty acres at $10 per aero. 
If payment In full Is made at. date of purchase. 20 
per cent, deductions is allowed from tho long Oi ten 
years’credit price. 
Correspondence is Invited and promptly and cheer¬ 
fully answered. Apply to or address 
GEO. H. 1IAKKIH, 
Land Commissioner B., M. R. R. Co., 
Burlington. Iowa, or at Pliittsmouth. Ne braska . 
Shirt Tail 
Tho simplest, cheapest and best Gate in existence. 
Opening and closing promptly, from contact with 
the wheel of the lightest vehicle. 
Adjustable in a moment to any height, in case of 
snow. _ . 
Best of references 
called The Grin- 
Failure to Pay Premiums does not Forfeit 
the Policy M any Time ; hut the Rot icy udU he 
continued til force until the Premium* already wild are 
fully earned by the rout of insurance. Should the, ns. 
surer! die within the period at continued fnaumttec. 
the Full Amount o» the Policy will be Paid, 
the- same as v' alt Premiums lind been paid inhcntiue. 
except that the Premiums overdue and unpaid will be 
deducted. 
Examples.—C laims actually paid under this- 
feature: 
JAMES JOYCE of New YovU. fmoo-«d for 
*1,000, died Four Months alter hi* Premium 
wn*. Due and Unpaid, .(mount pmri. $1,000 
less one .ir.mi-AiiiluaC Premium. 
MAXI. HI ELIAN MICHEL of Cleveland, 
f.n,!Mi red far *1,000 .died Niue 1H on til# after 
1 ,iw l*i'ciuiii iii iviih Due nml I liptlid. aliwiwf, 
Groat inducements to Agents, 
given and required. 
For further particulars, address (with stamp,) 
C. H. Eggleston,) c. H. EGGLESTON & CO., 
FRANK BiUCBi ^ Marshall, Midi. 
GROWERS, FARMERS, &c. 
70 GRArE 
BAIVAHUEO WIRE CABLE 
D O YOUR OAVN PRINTING WITH 
A NOVELTY JOB PRINTING PRESS. 
The only low-priced press 
ever made that will do good 
jn - I work. No greater conven- 
jnii - u 1 r7T&\ imico can l,o added to any 
fit / business OlTlce.and no morn 
£W /'jiW IW valuable means of ndvortts- 
I iff, - //- WIA 7)hi g can be employed than 
pAL-wSK/ gg*--', I--' nub or these presses and a 
/wa t^-Jr fuw diillars 1 worth Of type. 
A’oeV/f , 'Jar — aNo more useful, entertnm- 
ly.'>s-A . • **'■;, [?[ Jing or Instructive present 
*" can be made toany boy taan 
one oi these prosse- nml a small quantity of printing 
material. 11' w.und it, a novor- .o tng source ol 
» for Vnll d.®p"lve 
mustrat'oil efranhlis With Vj,'“ru‘ll's 
mens ol printing, types, bnrders, tuts, rules. to 
BENJ. O. WOODS, Proprietor, .K>1 Federal st., Bos¬ 
ton, Mass, ___. 
PerryPatdnt* 
20 * Nov. 22, 4869. 
PURELY MUTUAL. 
All the Profit* Helling in the Policy Hulil- 
era. n»tl an dial,lot Aiiintilllv atilnng Policies in 
farce two years. Dividends paid annually in cash, or 
Used to increase the amount af insurance. 
Economical nomaiicmnit ; safe investments: careful 
select inn ot tiers; prompt and honorable settlements ; 
liberal conditions of travel and residence. 
GOOD AGENTS WANTED, 
For information, apply at the homo office, or to 
the following General Agents: 
F. J. FOSS A K. A. OAMWELL, 
05 I -i Washington St., Boston. 
J. II. FRANCIS. '291 Broadway, New York. 
W. ff. GRAVES, .T29 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 
JENKINS A MASON. ‘219 RiverSt... Troy. N.Y. 
MCAVOY & SMITH. Otto. New York. 
LUNK & HILLMAN, Cleveland. Ohio. 
GREENE & Til,FORD, Indianapolis. Ind. 
K. S. WHEELER. Detroit. Mich. 
J. F. PEARL. Fair Haven, Conn. 
A. S. GO FFI N, Provldenco, It. I. 
A .TOO Acre Farm for sale, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, in 
NANJEM0Y, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Acqula Creek Depot. The improve¬ 
ments are. a good now 8-room house, with dry cellar; 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a line young 
orchard of 250 oh sice trees. There are about 225 acres 
arable, the balauco in 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Red Cedin', 
Locaet, and 
Pine Timber. 
Land well adapted to the growth of Wljeut, ( orn, 
Oats, Kye, Bariev. Potatoes. Truck and (irijss. As a 
GRASS OK STOCK FARM, 
it cannot be surpassed. Communication with Wash 
ingtnn by Mail Boat twice a day. . 
ilf~ Freight, taken Irnm the Farm by Rivet 1 
^The^ilaltlmore A Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminates on Uilb farm, or rather on the ad¬ 
joining.as the whole tract is not.ollrrml. lhialtoud, 
when completed, will make this farm very valuable. 
" THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.’ 
ST A N DA RT) 
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES 
iad for the ciiltivatlcm of Corn, Cotton 
mu Coro. Tobacco mid Hoot.Crops. For 
Vlnevardlsts and HiiiiiR Fruit Growers. 
, tiie row as band ljoecun lie used. 
lt.o lOlnohes deep, 8 to36 wide, once 
SOU thoroughly |,olvorlr.es it. 
Inelosu stamp For Circular. It 
are well grown, 
It Is doslp— - -- - - 
Potatoes, Br,ioi,i Corn. I 
Nursoryuien, . 
Runs as close to 
Cultivates from 1 
passing through the .*> 
and cuts every weed. Inelosu slam 
gives description and testimonials. 
Mv stock "l' TREES, VINES, Ac 
and oflered at low ruins. Semi lor . . . 
Address I I.. PERRY, (.aniindAlgTW, «• ' 
Is nresented to the public a* tho most simple, Dura- 
blo Compact and Cheap Knitting Machine over in¬ 
vented PIUCE, ONLY *25. , . 
Thl, niBcliine will run rAther backward or forward 
with equal facility , makes tho same »4RCh a* by 
liinid. leil tav superior in every respect. \\ ii.i, uni i 
"it (toe tVri'ri'HB.s is oxk >Mxn i'E,and do perfect iu ,| 4. 
1 1 will knl t a pale of stockings (any si /.ot in I ft sat I, an 
half an hour. It will knit Close or open, 1 lain nr 
Itilined Work, with any kind ol coarse or line woolen 
\,,rii oi cotton, silk or limyr*. R will Unit stockings 
w i,h double libel and to*. dmWgre, hixjj, ^.ckB, 
iiuiiiwis, , 1 . 1 . 1 ,.IS, mittens, skating caps, lamp 
als, cord, undershirts, cUiiwIs.Biekets. cradle 
, leggins, susporulers, wrlsters, Udles. tip- 
g tufted work, and In tact at. endless variety of 
- -- well us for omaiuent. 
Being eonstrncted with regard to acloayflo accu¬ 
racy, are used m all tests of skill by the hest, playeri 
In the country, and In all first-class clubs and hotels 
mounted CatirlogUba of everything rolating to Bll 
Hards, se.ht by Mail _ 
PHELAN fit COX-IjENDER, 
738 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY 
DHTII CAR441.INA FAR '1 s FDR SALE. 
J»J() Improved Farm*, fr.oi v per atire. 
00 acres Timber and Mineral l.inds from $1 to 
air acre. Bend for Catalogue. Address_ 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY, 
Raleigh, N. (... 
yum. oi 
W | M,..,i ■». ", ~ W ~ — 
smoking caps, comfort*, purses, 
sleeves, afghans, nnbUis, i" 
wleka. mat-,2. 
blankets, legglos, sitspendel s, 
•' ■ 1 ii.;. H: : • 
ery day use, as 
I'D *10 PICK n.. , v.,.., , - 
» American Knitting Machine, knitting 
• , wiitio expert Opemtor^ t'^n (*v<'n rnuko 
ig fancy work, which always commands 
R oofers attention :: 
lions? Oivncrs and Kuiltlers Attention !!! 
Come examine and buy our Patent Roofing Felt. 
You can apply it yourselves to your bin dings, you 
can use It in place of tin. It is thick, durable and 
cheap, Don’t use any other material until you have 
seen this article. jjpWARD If. MARTIN. 
72 Maiden Lane and 7 Idberty Bt.. New York. 
FLEMING A V <>., REAL ESTATE 
Agents.—Will give special attention to soil- 
nid pure.hasiug lands Hi this and adjoining 
l ies. We think we are prepared to oiler nome of 
UHtAr rAKMo 1 duceiueots to Bcttlcrsll 
Bend stamp for our new 38-pnge Catalogue. 
i MANCHA A BRO.. Rldgeley. Md. 
HROOK’S KISlil LATOIt 
SEED DFtX T 1 T 1 , 
ot hand machine lov sowing with 
ironpr muintitl/, B06t* ^AfTOl. Ontou, i.ir*»nip, 
T ifrjAum, ’l'urntp, Peas, Beans, etc. It w 
Nctu publiciitione 
Savdy’s “Soluble Phospho-Pevuvian.” 
Do. “ Ammoniated Soluble Pacific.” 
Also. Ground Carolina Phosphate and Land Plaster. 
The use oi the above Soluble Vh yspno-Penivlin 
and Atlitnbniatad Soluble Pacific Guanos. Is particu- 
larlv ieeoivimended, ibev being compounds of tho 
rlclieat Phosphutln Guano*, rendered soluble; the 
former coril.un lug a large per ccntage nj Peruvian 
Guano, ami the lartor highly ammonmtel with ani¬ 
mal matter -making the most conceritraied and 
profitable tcruiiaers In use. for all Cereals, lobacoo 
and Root Crops. . _ _ _ 
For prioes and full particulars send for pamphlet. 
For sale in Rags, In quantities to suit, by 
JOHN B. SARD Y. 8S Wall St., New York. 
P. l>. Box 5.SS3. 
“Feed your Lund and it will Feed You.” 
VEAV AND POPLLAK 
JTrV-EIsriLE MUSIC BOOK! 
the golden robin. 
I3y W. O. PERKINS, author of the " Nightingale," Ac, 
Superior to all similar books of the kind. Contain¬ 
ing verv attractive Exercises, and several hundred 
popular Songs. Sparkling music! Alive with tin 
spirit of the tunes , ud vpted to all occasions. Prior 
jfl cents. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
OLIVER DITSON .v CO., Boston. 
CHAS. H. DITSON & Co.. New York. 
0 WROUGHT IrVnM 
S l D E - H 0 0 p a 
COMBINED. 8 i ojd 
JpAT. dUUY 14. 1 a B8 
UIIAK. a. DANA, Editor. 
The cheapest, smartest and best New York news¬ 
paper. Everybody like* R. Thrft*editions: DAILY. 
!*4,s SE.Mi-WgKicbY, 52 1 and WkkKi.y. Hi a year. 
Ar.r. the NKW9 at hall-price. Full reports of' mar¬ 
kets,agriculture, Farmers'and Fruit Growers Chibs, 
and a complete story in every Weekly and Scud- 
Weekly minuter. A present of vtilnnblfl plant* and 
vine* to every subscriber; Inducements to canvass¬ 
ers unsurpassed. $1.1X10 Life Insurances. Grand I i- 
unos. Mowing Machines, Parlor Organ.*. Sewing Ma¬ 
chines, ti.ii,. among the premiums, Specimens and 
lists free. Send a Do)lar and try It. 
Quart. Pint. ] 4 . Pint. 
A TT’liVriON ’. F U U IT i.KOWICitS 
j\ AND DEALERS.-If >'"U want tho very bnt 
style ot package iu which to market your beHios, 
use BEECHER'S VENEER FRUIT BASKET. II is 
a universal favorite, and lias earned It* reputation in 
a fair competition with other .kinds, and sole l> <5_ »w 
subortorlty These baakewarn made in three sue* 
quart, pint and half pint ^tMneiftr- 
lv vDfitllatDcl t 1114 1 DOfiectiy ailiAptod to tito trnnspor 
tatt.q! of small fruit*. Crates of all sixes to accom- 
nany baskets, on hand and made to order. 
Price list, with cuts, description. Ac., sent on ap¬ 
plication to_ nci.,.., ton nLKicr COM PANT. 
P URE GROUND HONF., Uonrae «r l-inc, 
$35 per ton. Faro Bone Flour, $55 per ton. E. 
Frank Coe’s Ammoniated Superphosphate, $55 nor 
ton. Gypsum or Land Plaster, $1.60 per bbl. of 250 
lbs. Any one of tlie above shipped, free Of cartage, 
iu lots of one or more ton*. Address 
j, it. DECATUR & Co,, Manufacturers of 
Agricultural Implement* and Dealers In Heeds, 
107 Water St., New York. 
Buy the Irnn-I lad Milk Can, with the above bottom. 
No more leaking or carrying Cana to the shop for re¬ 
pairs. They will last you a life-time'. It does away 
with tho old Tin Bottom Hoop, Board or Network, 
which is always leakin']. For sale by all can makers. 
Send for Price-List of Bottoms. 
CAVE THIS CHOPS OF 
YOUR ORCHARDS, YOUR CARDENS AND 
YOUR FIELDS, 
By using the 
UNION FERTILIZER AND WORM 
AND INSECT DESTROYER. 
Manufactured from the best forth Ding substances, 
combined with CARBOLIC ACID to destroy the 
worms and Insects, itudor letters patent, and the 
stringent laws of Massachusetts to protect purchas¬ 
ers of Fertilizer*. 
Premium Awarded at the Agricultural Fair 
of 1860, in Massachusetts. 
Price $15 per ton; discount to dealers. Send for 
pamphlet. Agents wanted. Order*addressed to 
OFFICE UNION FERTILIZER CO.. 
107 West St., Now York. 
I* tlie bkst, tho Most Popular aud the Cheapest 
M agazine published. 
It contains Sketches, Tales, Useful and Scientific 
Articles, Stories for Boys and Girls, Puzzles, Illus¬ 
trations. etc., etc., etc. 
ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR. 
Send in your subscriptions without; rtelsiy. Speci¬ 
men copies und premium llftt *ent on receiptor six 
cents. Address _ 
O. A. ROORBACK, ' 
102 Nassau St..’J*'ew A ork. 
Say in what paper you saw this advepUSCT^cnt. 
Maple I.eaves and the Krit.tr. New-Yorker 
sent for one year on receipt of $3- 
F OSTER’S PLASTER, GRAIN AND 
GRASS SEED SOWER, with or without Har¬ 
row attachment. Greatly Improved for 1870. Send 
for rull Descriptive Circular to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO.. Palmyra, N. Y. 
A MANUAL OF 
With full directions for 
Preparing*- tlie Groiuul, 
Sowing, Cultivating; and 
Harvesting’ tlie Cro 
As also tho 
Preparation for Market and Manufacture, 
- * T xv e a * 
Stench and Key Check Outfit. 
STAFFORD MF’G CO 
66 Fultou St., N 
DONE flour hone flour. 
Cracked Bone, Bono Meal. Bone Flour and Floated 
Bono, gnitmnteod to produce same effect, at HALF 
COST of Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address _ 
LESTER BROTHERS. 
Newark, N. J. 
1 71 m ploy mo nt—$200 a month with Stench Dies. Sam- 
1 1 pies free. S. M. Spencer & Co., Brattleboro.Vt. 
Also, an Essay on 
H E IVX P ANB FLAX 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mur 
ket, &c. With BotANiuat. DrscrIptioks and II 
LUSTRATIONS. Price ‘J5 cents. Address 
D. I). T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
1 with Side-Rest und Fitting*. Elegant, 
durable, cheap and portable. Just the 
thing for the Artisan or Amateur i timer. 
Send ior Descriptive Circular , 
' N. II. BALDWIN, Lacoultt, N. H. 
“tinxui'd &- Caswell’s Cod Liver Oil Is the 
best.’’-C7r!cu!/o Tribune. 
