Implements, Jttarljiucrn, &’c 
implements, XUacl)inern, Set 
Eeal ©state for Sale, Set 
fertilisers, Drain ©ilc, ©tc 
1 / III E KXTIXGMSHEn, PLANT 
I SYRINGE, WINDOW WASHER AND GAK- 
DEN ENGINE FOR S3. 
Simple, cheap and efficient for all theso uses. It 
aradiutit* to thrown Jot. mint or spray. Olio or coarse, 
wide or narrow, instantaneously. For watering bot- 
bods, tiuider plants and needling*, or implying liquids 
to destroy Insects on plants, vines, fruit treos, gar¬ 
den or held crops, it has no canal. Send for Circular 
to N. E. POUT ABLE PUMP CO., 
Danvers, Mass. 
JOWA AND NEBRASKA 
Lands for Sale. 
By Act of Congress, the U. S. Government has 
granted to the 
> AUGH’S HAW BONE 
UPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME 
->ok dE mm^k 
TO SELL 
1870 
Spring 
nearly Two Million Acres of choice prairie and 
timber lands, lying in the south half "7, Iu , WB u aS^ 
southeast part of Nebraska. 'I hruugb this healthy 
and rich region, this great railway Is now construct¬ 
ed 340 miles, and will do rapid) v extended to or tutor 
Fort Kearney, making in entire length about 500 
milt**! on jin tMilflt tincl Mfent klAli . .. 
These lands, mostly prairie, extend 20 miles north 
ar'i 20 iulles south of the Railway, In alternate soo- 
turns Of 610 acres, and are sold at low prices In ono or 
more tracts of 40 acres each, lo sull buyers, oh a long 
croditof 10 years. utB per cent,interest, tor the lli sl. 
two vears annual Interest 1 *required tn advance, and 
then at tlu CO.Timer,re m ent <i> the third year only 
Okie-ninth of the principal* with annual linn nocreua- 
ine InUreatr ia puyahio, us yer foiiowUiK oxamnle 
Say that 4(1 acres of land, at *td iicraere-i tiw. is 
bought on long credit of ten years, on April 1st, WiO, 
the payments will he duo us follows: 
«• «• 
April 1,101. pay .) per cent, luter- 
est, as before. *'■ 6 ” "* w 
Then one-ninth of principal, as follows: 
April I. 1373 . *« it m M I® 78 
»» i 44 45 18 137 vo 14 
rim*.moo mu 
.. i i «75 . «45 18 83 57 78 
« i’ifw 8 . : 44 41 10 67 65 11 
.. MS#. 44 45 8 00 52.45 
*' 1 1878: " 44 44 5 38 41177 
•• 1: 1879..:::::.:.;.:..... «45 205 «» 
•• 1, 1880. • 44 11 ” 44 
*400 00 *144 01) *514 00 
If 80 acres Is bought at *5 per ac e, or If 100 acres is 
bought at *2.50 per acre, the payments will he due 
when and for the same amounts as on the aboto 
forty acres at *10 per acre. 
If payment In full is made at date of purchase, 20 
per cent, deductions is allowed from the long or ten 
years’ credit price. 
Correspondence is Invited and promptly and cheer¬ 
fully answered. Apply to or address 
GEO. S. HARRIS, 
Land Commissioner B., M. K. K. Co.. 
Burlington, Iowa, or lit Pluttsmouth, Nebraska. 
n^o FARMERS AND CAPITALISTS. 
A FINE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT. 
A 300 Acre Farm for sate, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, in 
NANJEMOY, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Aoqutu < reek Depot. The iinprovo- 
monls are, a good new 8 -room house, with dry cellar, 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a line young 
orohurd of 250 choice treos. There are about ao acres 
MANUFACTURED 11Y 
The Empire Corn ami Feed Mill Company 
of New York, 
AND SOLD BY AGENTS EVERYWHERE 
As well as add to the Fertility of your Soil, by a 
udlclons and Economical mode of 
OSiVK DRINGr. 
Oct the Value: of your Outlay Die tint Season. 
obtain better meet Kars and lunnler Grain. 
Keep your Soil tree from notclo ut W eeds. 
Make your land permanently Fertile. 
Over SIXTEEN years of constant use. on all crops, 
ms proven that Baugh’s Raw Hone Pbosphute may 
>e depended upon by Farmers. 
Highly Improved and Standard Warranted, 
Fur Sale by Agricultural Dealers generally. 
BAUGH tfc SON’S, 
MANUFACTURERS, 
Office — No. HO 8. Delaware Avenue, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
UNION MOWER AND REAPER 
Is the height of perfection Light easy draft, sim¬ 
ple In construction, ueat arid men into In workman¬ 
ship, convenient to operate, perfectly adapted to out. 
on salt, marsh, uneven hill-side or linvn. Those Who 
have used it pronounce it the most durable uiachfuo 
made, 
SULKY HAY RAKES, SHARE’S COULTER 
HARROW, BETTS’ HILLING FLOW. 
Agents wauled to sell any or all nt t Ilea hove. Lib¬ 
eral Inducements tillered to enterprising men. Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet and Terms to Agents mailed upon 
application. DUANE II. NASI1, 
Gcn’I Agt. , 20 Corilniidl St., N. V. I lly. 
This mill is WROUGHT IRON—Wit CAHT IKON 
and Is ease hiinlened soils to ran for years Without 
Injury. It works wllli less power than any other, and 
less expense. It has taken the First Premium at the 
State Agricultural Fairs of New York, Virginia and 
Kentucky-the. only ones at which it. has been ex¬ 
hibited. 
BrockPORT. N Y.. April 1(1. IMP. 
“ J. D. WKHT-SR 1 worked my No. 4 Union Grist 
Mill, (now the Empire Mill,) with two horses, ai pin 
revolutions, ami think 1 ground about 15 bushels of 
corn per hour. I then ground corn and oats mixed, 
and It ground that somewhat faster. I am perfectly 
sallstlud with It. Yours, Ac., U. M. Palmer 
’* MoNKOK. N. V., Al iy 10, 18119. 
D.WEST— Kir . 1 I have tired mv No. II Empire 
Mill to my entire -nttkfuctlim. 1 run It about UK) 
revolutions, iiml ground handsomely 5 to li bushels 
of corn per hour. Yours, A0-, Titos II. Batf„" 
“The Union Grist and Fend (now Empire 1 Mill Is 
all that, you represent it. It will grind with ease l, to 
8 bmdiefs of corn pur hour. It also maltes excellent 
Graham Hour I Rounder it a booh to fnrniprs. mid 
it will he. Indispensable when oner lOBtod. I Here Is 
but one opinion - it Is u success.. 
“John H. Horem AN, Regent Kv University. 
“ Nlflloi.A 8 VII.I K. Ky.. Feb. 18, I8M1. 
“II. c. Sandusky A to.;—'The (Empire) Mill I 
bought of you gives perfect satisfaction. I grind i 
or 8 bushels per hour in fact, it Is lust the tiling for 
farmers and tenders. None should be without one. 
• ISAAC BARKLEY." 
iff" Send for Ctrenlar. 
.1. It. WK8T, Geuei-nl Agent, 
10 (oi'l In mil St., New York. 
Speedy 
CUPPING 
BONE 
RAW 
Send for Descriptive Circular to EDWIN LYON, 
Butler, l’a., or to R. It. AI.I.EN ,fc CO.. New York. 
Send for Specimen to It. II. ALLEN & CO,. V, O. 
Box 876, New York, Solo Agents. Price *5. Ills 
count to Trade. 
Super Phosphate 
\ A IIOOIUS P A T 10 N T 
J Broadcast Seed Sower. 
For Sowing all kinds of Grain and Grass Seed. 
THE specific • 
FOR THE FARM, GARDEN, HOT-HOUSE 
AND GRAPERY. 
A great producer and improver of the soil—a pre¬ 
ventive of weeds and rust -yielding a better quality 
of grain and fruit, and savin'/ 
im 5 STABLE MANURE and 
100 per cent, over , pkbu VIAN GUANO. 
— Kansas College tins among its students eight 
intelligent “ red men." 
— The insurgents iu Cuba are shooting all the 
prisoners they capture. 
— Alaska has not one Protestant or American 
missionary or preacher. 
__The male snobs of New York wear gold 
bracelets ou both arms. 
— Boston has fined a man $3 for attempting to 
kiss a lady in the street. 
— The Pope is endeavoring to conciliate the 
opponents of infallibility. 
— Deer arc so plentiful In Mississippi this win¬ 
ter that venison is a drug. 
— The State of Kansas Is to place a portrait of 
John Brown in its capitol. 
_ The new water-works at Dayton, O., have 
been satisfactorily tested. 
— An entire family was nearly suffocated late¬ 
ly in Auburn, by coal gas. 
— One million barrels of flour were manufac¬ 
tured in St. Louis lust year. 
— A large black bear was last week killed near 
Olean, Cattaraugus county. 
— A train of 400 passengers passed over the 
Pacific Road the other day. 
— It is proposed to add eighty acres to Spring 
Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati. 
The members of the Bar in Virginia are or¬ 
ganizing a State Law Society. 
— The Philadelphia Police Clerk has a ton of 
burglars’ tools in his custody. 
— A Woman's Suffrage Association is to be or¬ 
ganized in Battle Creek, Mich. 
— There is uninterrupted navigation between 
Poughkeepsie and New York. 
— Peaches in the Kanawha region have been 
all killed by the recent freezes. 
— The steamboat- property of St. Louis, Mo., 
amounts in value to $33,848,000. 
— The walls of Sebastopol have been restored 
and 300 houses have been built. 
— Saline county. Mo., is a little longer than 
the whole State of Rhode Island. 
— The deaths of both Garibaldi and Mazzini 
are predicted within six months. 
— The people of Geneva talk of building a 
new town hall, at a cost of $35,000. 
— Exhibiting the Pneumatic Tunnel In New 
York City has notted nearly $5,000. 
— A woman at Bellows' Falls, Vermont, was 
Selectman." 
GALVANIZED WIRE CABLE 
Send for our new pampniet, 1 The Problem Solved 
r, How to Restore the Productiveness of your Ex 
austed Soils,"-to be hud ejrntls on application to 
JOHN RALSTON Sr CO., 
Manufacturers General Agents, 
81 Pearl St., New York. 
for Fencing and Trellis Work. Cheaper limn wood 
or solid wirn; wflt not rust nor injure vines by the 
absorption of heat like blank wire: is stronger and 
measuresOiie-fourtli more yards per 100 pounds l inn 
solid wire Of same dimensions. Galvanized and plain 
Iron Straining Pests, Niumlards, Ac. Send for < ir- 
culur, Prices of t able. II to 5UST1CE. 
, v „ 4 12 Cliff St., New York. 
Officios. ,, nj,, r ti, i.’irtt, st., Philadelphia. 
Stloi'H—Seventeenth mid Coates St., Philadelphia. 
¥71 F. COE’S SUPER. PHOSPHATE 
of Lime. . .*•>•> 
Fine Ground Bone. ••• — ..-. •*? Yj 
A1 Peruvian Guano (subject to Change). 85 00 
The above Prices are for 3,000 ll». 
We guarantee these to be of the best quality, and 
will supply any other article of Fertilizer that may 
be desired, t hough the above are our standard arti¬ 
cles, and always recommended. Address 
U. 11. ALLEN iV CO., 
P. O. Box 376, Now York. 
Is presented to the nubile as the most simple. Dura¬ 
ble l’milpurl and Cheap Knitting .Machine ever In¬ 
vented. PRICK. ONLY *2&. 
'I’lils luaehiiie will run either huckwavd or tnrwmd 
with equal lueillty; makes the same stitch as by 
hand, hut tar superior in every respect. VYti.i knit 
2 o,W ki Stitches in ONE minute. and do perfect w,,rk. 
II. will knit II pair of stockings (any size) In less than 
half an hour. It will knit Close or Open. Plain nr 
ltlt,bmI W'.rk, with any kind of coarse or tine woolen 
yarn, or coit.on, silk or linen. R will knu. stockings 
with double heel and toe, drawers, hoods, Mirks, 
smoking caps, comforts, purses, muff*, fringe, under- 
sleeves, iifglians, nnbins, mittens, skating Clips, bimp 
winks, mats.cord, undershirts.shawls, jackets,cradle 
blanket , legglns, suspenders, w i isters, tidies I lp- 
Wn warrant the Hand Machine to sow 5(1 acres of 
wheal In ill hours, and the I torse Power Machine to 
sow Fill acres lo the t ame time, and the work to be 
done with greater accuracy and precision than it can 
he done by any other means whatever. It lias prole 
ably taken more First Premiums at. Slate Fairs during 
the fall ot IW?,i than were ever a warded to any other 
machine id any name or nature In one year. It In 
praised by thousands all over the country. The fol- 
fowlng. from a noted l.oug Island grain grower. Is n 
sample; 
Mouth port, l. i., Nov. 18, isoo. 
Dear Sib. The Broadcast Heed Howor you sent 
DIO last spring Is the best Send Sower I ever saw. I 
ttsed It. In the same held with the Drill, taking one- 
hall with the Sower and the other With the Drill. 
The work vriin done in one-quarter ot Ibe time 
with the Sower; the. crop when threshed yielded 
more, and the grain was hotter. I have used It en¬ 
tirely for in v fall sowing of wheat and rye. For sow¬ 
ing grass seeds, clover or millet,, no other machine 
could <P• the work so well, A Brent muny limners, 
when they saw If,, said it was only a plnv-t.oy, until 
they saw It In it fllty-acre lot, with oue tnnn travel¬ 
ing as fast ns he could walk, another carrying grain 
to Mm, and four teams following after. Their next, 
business was to watch the crop when tip, but all were 
surprised to find it so evCDly distributed. 
Wtl.l.tAM ( HOZIKR. 
Price of Hand Sowers, *10; Power Sowers, *,V). 
Sartly’s “Soluble Pliosplio-Peruvinn.” 
Do. “Ainmoniated Soluble Paciflc.” 
Also, Ground Carolina Phosphate and Land Plaster. 
Theu-eot'tho above Soluble Phnspho-Peruvian 
and Ammonia ted Soluble PaotHa Guano*. Is particu¬ 
larly recommended, they being compounds of the 
richest PhQSphktle. Guanos, rendered soluble; the 
former containing a large per centog© of Peruvian 
Guano, and the latter highly ummonlated with unt- 
inftl mutter-making the most concentrated and 
profitable fertilizers m use for all Cereals, Tobacco 
and Rout Crops. 
For prices and full particulars se.nd for pamphlet 
For sale in Bogs, in quantities to suit, by 
JOHN B. HARDY, 8S Wall 8l., New York. 
P. O. Box 5,883. 
“Feed your Laud and it will Feed You.” 
EA»i ESTATE 
attention to sell- 
NetD publications 
AT ALU ABLE BOOKS FOB THE 
HOUSE AND FARM, 
FCBLISHEU BY 
CLAXTON, REMSEN & HAFFELFINGER, 
NO. 819 AND 821 MARKET STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
DICTIONARY OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE AND 
HOUSEHOLD SURGERY.—By Spencer ThOdip- 
son, M. D. Revised, with addition?,, by Professor 
Henry H. Smith. M D. DetnlSvo. Price. 9 ‘-Z. 
The sale of this Invaluable work has been over ono 
hundred ttaouaund copies. 
CLOK.-TUE DISEASES OF SIIKKP, - Explained 
and described, With the proper remedies to pre¬ 
vent and cure the auiuc. With an Essay on t al 
tie Epidemics; especially dedicated to the use ot 
Farmers, Sheep Owners, «<■- By llonry t, ok, V . 
S., lute Veterinary Surgeon-ln-t Uict ot the U. 8 .A. 
l 2 mo„ cloth, Illustrated. Al.’-C'*. 
FARMER'S BA RN BOOK.-ByClater, Ypuat.t, Skin¬ 
ner and Mills A Treatise! on the Diseases and 
Treatment of Oxen, Sheen, Swine, Neat Cattle, 
Horses, &e- Fiino. 81.50. 
MASON’S FARRIER AND STUD-BOOK. New edi¬ 
tion. 12 mo. Sj 1.50. 
COMPLETE COOK AND CONFECTIONER. 12uio., 
cloth. 81.25. 
SLOAN.—TUB ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW AND 
AMERICAN BUILDER’S JOURNAL. An Illus¬ 
trated Monthly. By Samuel Sloan, Architect. Per 
annum, * 6 : single number, Nl cent*, liaclc num¬ 
bers furnished on receipt of price. Vul. I. now 
ready doth, gilt. S7- 50. 
RIDDELL. THE CARPENTER AND JOINER. 
AND ELEMENTS OF KANO RAILING, with 
32 plates, by Robert Riddell. "The Carpenter 
and Joiner," 16 plates. “ Elements of Hand Rail- 
mg,” 17 plate*. Ono folio volume, cldtli. Second 
t-rioc nr nuna sowers, sju; rower .sowers, 
Send for Circulars ana name of nearest- Agent. 
Grain has been sown with Seed Drills, and the crop 
compared with that sown broadcast, by hand, ahd In 
some Instances the Drill seem* to have had the ad¬ 
vantage. We believe that great Importance attaches 
to perfect evenness of seeding. To test the question 
whether perfect broadcasting or drilling will produce 
the greater crop,(a qnar.ttbn of momenluous import¬ 
ance to the agriculturists ot t hn country,! we offer a 
premium of $ 1 DU for the most careful, intelligent, de¬ 
tailed, exact and complete report, or an experiment 
to be mud,* this year with sowing with Gaboon's 
Broadcast send Sow®r and any Grain Drill in use. 
Competitor* must notity us of their Intention to 
make such experiment, ut least two weeks before 
•owing, and report* must bp made to us by Novem¬ 
ber 1st, 1870 ’Fliose reports *ln«ll be exumlned by 
competent Judge*, and premium pxtd January 1st. 
1871, according to their decision. Wo earnestly de¬ 
sire that experiments muy bo made In every part of 
the Country, and In ev«ry condition of soli. 
D. ll. GOODET.L & CO.. 
Sole Manufacturers, Antrim, N. H. 
OUBLJF REFINED POUDRliTTE 
OP THK 
For sale in lota to suit customer*. This article is 
sold for half the price ot other fertilizers, and Is 
cheaper for Cotton, Cora. Tobacco and Vegetables 
than any other In market. It is made entirely from 
the night soil, offal, Ac., Of New York City, Price, 
delivered on board lb New York City, Twenty-fire 
Dollars per Ton. Pamphlet, &c., giving full infor¬ 
mation sent ou application to 
JAMEST. FOSTER, Box 3133. N. Y. Post-Office. 
Office, 66 Cortlandt gt., Nmv York. 
FLOUIt —BOfVK FLOUR 
|>ONIC 
Cracked Bone. Bone Meal, Hone. Flour and Floated 
Bono, guaranteed to produce same effect, at HALF 
COST of Peruvian Guano. 
Send for Circular. Address 
LESTER BROTHERS. 
Newark, N. J. 
ITiOSTKR’N I* LA STICK, GRAIN AN 
A 1 GRASS SKEJJ SOWER, with or without lla 
row attachment. Greatly Improved for 1870. Sei 
for full Descriptive Circulur to 
OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO., Palmyra, N. Y 
recently voted for as 
— In New York the English sparrows have 
multiplied to at least half a million. 
— The Indianapolis Board of Trade will 60 on 
begin daily real estate auction sales. 
— The Independent nominates Mistt Susan B. 
Anthony for Governor of New York. 
— The Lake Superior region aims to furnish 
Iron for the Northern Pacific Ruilroad. 
— The Chicago Board of Trade is considering 
a petition for the admission of women. 
— “Quart bowls, of all sorts and sizes," arc- 
advertised by a Nantucket shopkeoper 
— Nineteen babies a week are left in the bas¬ 
ket of the New York Foundling Hospital. 
— Salt Lake, in Utah, is seven foot higher than 
it.was ten years ago, and is constantly rising. 
— An English man wants to wager £600 that 
the earth is flat. Every ono can soo thut he is. 
— In Los Angeles county. Cal., one thousand 
horses were lately sold at live dollars per head. 
— The validity of Indiana divorces has been 
affirmed by the Supreme Court of the Uuited 
States. 
— The Ecumenical Council follows the lead of 
Congress, and proposes to print its speeches un¬ 
delivered. 
— A Boston druggist, who gave laudanum in¬ 
stead of rhubarb, and killed his man, has been 
lined $450. 
— George Sand says she can now work by far 
more hours daily than she could at the beginning 
of her literary career. 
— The teachers in Cambridge object to the 
non-flogging system, and whipping is to be re¬ 
sumed, with restrictions. 
— Seats in the New York Gold Room are at a 
discount. A year ago they were worth $3,000; 
now $750 Is considered a tail figure. 
D rain 
TILE MACHINES. 
The subscriber Is still manufacturing his uelebrat- 
ert Tile Machines that make all sizes and shapes usu¬ 
ally made, and have merits that no other machines 
possess. For particulars, send for Circular. 
A. LA TOURETTE, Wuterluo, N. Y. 
(Fig. 58, Page 40, of our large Catalogue.) 
We have the Sole Agency for the above from this 
point, and will ship promptly on receipt of order. 
Pi lee. ?U) for the Hand Machines, and *50 for the 
Power Mach tnos. Yddress 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., 
P. 0. Box 376, New York. 
Proprietors of the oldest, and much the largest, 
Agricultural Warehouse In New York. 
A full assortment of Seed Graiqs and Grass Seeds, 
of which Special Catalogue will be furnished on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. 
M otive tower tor nothin*, 
Our Patent Self - Regulating, Storm - Dufy ii 
Windmill Is superior lor pumping water for Kul 
roads. Country Residences, Hotels, Farms, Bt.oc 
Fields. Drainage, Irrigation, etc. For Circulars, a 
dress CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO., 
C 'J W. BOYNTON A CO.,1 Vo/xtl/ridgr, W, J. 
-• DRAIN TILE, 
ROUND T 11 j III AND COLLAR^. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FORMED, 
MOST EVENLY BURNED and DURABLE TILE 
in use. Saves In hreaknije, saves In Cost of T tan spar- 
tatien.saves In Labor of /.owDifl.jind gives thoroughly 
reliable FIUST-CLAS8 WORK. 
I I OLBltOOK’S HEULLATOR 
II SEED DRIEXi, 
A perfect band machine for sowing with regularity 
and in proper q/umtltli, licet, Carrol, union, Pars mu. 
Spinach, Sorghum, Turnip, Pons. Beans, etc. It is 
A VERILL CHEMICAL PAINT, 
WHITE AND ALL COLORS. 
Ready for use, and sold only by the gallon. 
Oostn less than mire lead and wears twice as long. 
Sample curd and hook of reoummends sent free by 
applying lo the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
32 Burling 8lip, >'«w York, 
Or Cleveland, Ohio. 
^HEEP SHEARS, 
5 WITH THUMB-PIECE, 
MANtTFACTtJitKU BY 
HENRY SEYMOUR <Sc CO., 
* a 52 Heckman St., New York. 
cA Two first premiums awarded at 
|_ X li {\ American Institute Fair, Oct., 1867 
! \ m and 1863. 
is the Best, the Most PorcLAit and the Cheapest 
M agazine published. 
It contains Sketches. Tales, Useful and Scientific 
Articles, Stories for Boys and Girls, Puzzles, Illus¬ 
trations, etc., oie., etc. 
ONLY 50 CENTS A YEAR. 
Send in your subscriptions without delay. Speci¬ 
men copies and premium list scat on receipt ui six 
cents. Address _ . 
O. A. ROORBACU. 
102 Nassau St.. New York. 
Say in what paper yon saw this advertisement. 
1 7011 Family U*e—Simple,cheap,reliable- Knits 
1 everything. A0RNT8 WASTED. Circulur and 
sample stocking KtlEE. Address HINKLKY KNIT¬ 
TING MACHINE CO.. Bath. Mo. or 176 B way, N Y. 
T) OOFERS ATTENTION 11 
^ House Owucrs and Builders Attention !!! 
Como examine and buy our Patent Roofing Felt. 
You can apply it yourselves to yimr buildings ; you 
can use it in place of tin. It is Hilck, durable and 
cheap. Don’t use any other material until you have 
seen this article. 
EDWARD H. MARTIN, 
72 Maiden Lane and 7 Liberty St., New York. 
•• VAi.rAiu.E and well-made 
Implements.” 
HORACE GREELEY. Pres’t. 
IE MELLISH FRUIT 
BASKET m 
_ _ For Bt ri les. 
Peaches, etc. Handsomest, 
ch eu pest »»nd most desirable in 
use. Manufactured by Baiud 
Roper A Co., Norfolk, v«. 
Sond for Circulars w> A D. 
HOPPING & WILSON. 218 & 
22<) Washington Street. New 
York, where a large supply is 
on hand. 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
different StateFairn, Oct. and Nov., 
186s. 
Highest recommendations from 
Hon. IT. 8 . RAND AtJL, Pres’t Wool 
Growers’ Association and Author 
of the Practical Shepherd. 
SUf Every pair warranted 
Sent free by mail on receipt oi 
812-25, 82.50, 82.50, 82.75, 
4K In., 6 in.. Sgln„ 6 in. 
Length ot Blade—Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Too Shears, *2 per pair. 
Send Post-Office Order. Register¬ 
ed Letter or Draft, If possible. 
LAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
p W . I D E I. L , 
* U’RTJIT -Y’STD PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MEKC11A.YT 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
With full directions for 
Preparing the Ground, 
Suwiuj;, Cultivating; and 
Harvesting the Crop 
As also the 
Preparation for Market and Manufacture. 
H OLBROOK'S SWIVEL PLOWS LEAVE 
no •'dead furrows” nor “ridge.,." turn lurrnw- 
Btlcos tint on level land, work equally well on slde-nJM, 
save considerable time, pulverize thoroughly, will 
not clog, ami equalize the work of team. Eight sizes, 
from one horse to four cattle. Address F. F. lluL- 
HROOK (i CO., Boston, Mass. 
«n«\ --• MO.XEY 
-.rmynmuA,.. v ,,, v 
Violin iCFVy «*m: 
With our Stencil and Key Cheek Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD MK’U CO.. 
66 Fu lton St-, New York . 
I Ttmployinent—*200a month with Stencil Dies. Sam- 
li pies free. S. M. Spencer a Co„ Brattleboro.Yt. 
it Oils, Blacks, Polishes ami Soaps the 
Itumesy at the sail in time. 
Price 60 cts. per box. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
G. F. WHITNEY A CO.. 
Lexington, Mass. 
A merican vinegar generator. 
New plan just patented. For full description 
Ac., send stamp to 
A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula. Ohio. 
Also, an Essay on 
HEMF AND FLAX 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mar¬ 
ket, Ac. With Botanical Descriptions and Il¬ 
lustrations. Price 25 cents. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, 
“Chapped Hnntls, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affec¬ 
tions, cured, by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by 
Caswell, Hazard A Co. New York. It is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding the trouble ot the greasy compounds now 
in use.”— St, Louis Democrat. 
TKADK MARK 
pur AD r A DUC I-WON HER KUL IN- 
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Send stamp for our new 38-page Catalogue. 
MANCHA A BRO.. Ridgeley, Md. 
was cured of Deafnes* n ml C'nrnrrh by n 
simple remedy, and will send the receipt free. 
MRS. M. C. LEGGETT, Hoboken, N. J. 
