Agents ttlantcir, 
Stock, JJonltrn, 
ittiseellaneons 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
®rees, plant©, Seeits, ©tc 
n heat sale of the Oakland 
l T 1IKRD Ob’ SHORT-HORNS. For reasons 
given In tny catalogue, l will offer uc public auction 
on the 81 ft of Ju-ne next, without any Whatever, 
my entire herd of Short-Horn#, together with all my 
BerkebIre pigs. This licrtl being second to none in 
the UiUtrk Starr#, and containing morr prise animals 
than any other In the country, a rare opportunity 
will i>n afforded the public, of purchasing at this Rule 
the moat, valuable lot of Short-Horns ever offered In 
the United States. 
Terms of Sale.- Sum* of $500 and under payable In 
three months. All sums over $600 payable in six 
months. On cash payments a discount ut the rate of 
8 per cent, per annum will be given. 
D. MCMILLAN. 
Xenia, Ot, April 11,1870. 
P. S.—Catalogues furnished after the 1st of May. 
— Corn in Florida is tassel ing. 
— Lako Champlain is clear of ice. 
— France has 45,0(10 schoolmasters. 
— Navigation on the great lakes is open. 
— Charleston Is luxuriating in green peas. 
— Brazil will have a big coffee crop this year. 
— Vleksburgh has a deaf and dumb policeman. 
— Mexico has authorized the Tehautepec Ca¬ 
nal. 
— Senator Chandler wants to annex Winne- 
peg. 
— Disraeli will publish a new political novel in 
May. 
— They have a woman Insurance broker in El¬ 
mira. 
— Boston has given its Mayor a horse and car¬ 
riage. 
— The Gentiles in Utah call bigamy Brig- 
hamy. 
— Buffalonians are taking ninety pound stur¬ 
geons. 
— Vice - Admiral Porter is going to St. Do¬ 
mingo. 
— New York has strawberries at two cents 
apiece. 
— The supply of water in Auburn is to be 
doubled. 
— The death penalty has been abolished in 
Yucatan. 
— The shad season is expected to be prolific 
this year. 
— Savannah lias 3,000 vagrant goats running 
its streets. 
— Montreal has a twelve-year-old common 
drunkard. 
— Cincinnati rejoices in the prospects of a 
university. 
— Horse hams are announced for sale by a 
Paris grocer. 
— The Cholera has made its appearance at St. 
Petersburgh. 
— A portrait of Cromwell lately sold in Lon¬ 
don for $5,000. 
— Savannah, Ga., runs special street cars for 
colored people. 
— There aro now 474 members in the British 
House of Lords. 
— A Virginia gentleman killed a white robin 
a few days ago. 
— The highest rent paid last season at New¬ 
port was $7,000. 
— There are 107 bookstores in Berlin, and near¬ 
ly 200 in Leipzig. 
— Two years of courtship to one wedding is 
the Vermont rule. 
— There are said to be 7,000 habitual opium 
eaters in Chicago. 
— A Nevada Judge lias lined himself five dol¬ 
lars for tardiness. 
— The Bapt ists of Irelaud have doubled since 
the revival of 1859. 
— The Viceroy of Egypt is recruiting in New 
York lor his urtny. 
— The number of workingwomen in Paris is 
computed at 300,000. 
— Sixty Mormon converts recently left Long 
Island for Halt Luke. 
— Over seven thousand emigrants arrived at 
New Vork last week. 
— A Wisconsin lady hus increased the census 
six in eleven months. 
— Only two hundred and forty French soldiers 
now survive Waterloo. 
— Four colored girls aro employed in the Gov¬ 
ernment Printing Office. 
— The Adirondack wilderness has several feet 
of snow left on the level. 
— The proposed annexation of Charlestown to 
Boston has been deferred. 
— South Carolina la to cancel one-sixth of its 
State debt during the year. 
— Anti-Income clubs are formed or forming in 
various pans of the country. 
— Russia is about to conclude an International 
copyright treaty with Prussia. 
— A Mormon missionary Is creating quite a 
sensation in Miami Valley, Ohio. 
— The defalcations of I a isosky. Treasurer of 
St. Louis, amount to $103,762.82. 
— The Cnion Springs Boat Club have just com¬ 
pleted live handsome scull-boats. 
— Sleeping cars are soon to be put on the Al¬ 
bany and Susquehanna Railroad. 
— An Auburn lady is suffering from the 
mumps ut the age of eighty-four. 
— The Nova Scotia Assembly demands that 
future elections shall be by ballot. 
— Buffalo has a ten dollar lawsuit on which 
the costs already amount to $ 1 , 200 . 
— Many of the farmers in Kansas use their 
cows in yokes to do (he farm work. 
— Prince Bonaparte has changed his mind, 
and will not visit America at present. 
— Tho New York Stock Exchange vault con¬ 
tains nightly $200,000,000 of securities. 
— A Portland, Me., judge committed a witness 
for " probable perjury ” the other day. 
— The Pope is said to have forbidden the 
bishops to meet for discussion in private. 
— Rich gold discoveries have been made in El 
Dorado and Siskiyou counties, California. 
— The famous guerilla, Itoriega, has been 
killed, and his band defeated at Ayoela, Mexico. 
— The regiment to which Prince Arthur is at¬ 
tached is to form part of the Red River expedi¬ 
tion. 
— Five hundred and thirteen babies have been 
received at the Foundling Asylum in New York 
City. 
— Brigham Young has recently issued an or¬ 
der prohibiting anybody in Salt Lake from gam¬ 
bling. 
— The largest monastery of the Franciscans in 
the United Stutes is at Allegany, in Cattaraugus 
eouuty. 
— Cleveland has started the project of a monu¬ 
ment to Gen. Thomas on the Capitol grounds at 
Columbus. 
N EAVSPAPFR STATEMENTS.-HOW 
THE PEOPLE TEST THEIR TRUTH.—This 
is not an age when people belive on trust whatever 
they see In the puMic Journals. Fifty or sixty years 
ago, when the accuracy of a statement that hud ap¬ 
peared In one of the gazettes or '* News Letters ” of 
the day was questioned, It was considered a suf¬ 
ficient answer to all cavil to say, " It must he so, for 
I Toad it in the newspaper.’’ Itlsnotsonow. News¬ 
paper assertions must be verlllod before they are 
taken for grunted, and this Is especially the case as 
regards statements setting forth the remedial prop¬ 
erties of proprietary medicines. For example: it 
was not until the tonic and alterative properties of 
Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters hucr oeeu deliberately 
and thoroughly tested by thousands, and found to 
be in perfect accord wftli the printed claims put 
forth In Its behalf, that St was accepted by the pub- 
Heat large as a Standard Itemedg. Hut when multi¬ 
tudes who had resorted to It as a safeguard against 
mulorlou? fevers, a Cure for Indigestion ntid bilious¬ 
ness, a means of strengthening the frame, cheering 
the spirits and Imparting constitutional vigor, came 
forward and tcstillcd that Us beneficial effects had 
exceeded Uieir most sanguine expectations ,of course 
the world believed. To resist such proofs was im¬ 
possible. tireat care has been taken from the begin¬ 
ning not to overstate the merits of the Hitters. Exag¬ 
geration and bombast have been tho death of many 
preparations that might otherwise have survived. 
They were “ weighed in the balance and found 
wanting.” llostetter '8 Hitters, on the contrary, 
have never been announced in grandiloquent lan¬ 
guage as a euro for every bodily ill, but simp/y as a 
pure, harmless vegetable specific, possessing remark¬ 
able Invigoruting, regulating, antl-bilions and anti¬ 
septic properties. This Is exactly what the public 
know the medicine to be, and Its enormous sales is 
an argument in its favor. 
Plant Protectors 
The cheapest, simplest and best protection for 
growing plants against Insects. 
A full illustration and description will he found on 
page 28} of the Rural. 
Sent by Express on receipt of price, $1.50 per dozen. 
A liberal discount to dealers. 
R. H. ALLEN * CO., 
I*. O. Hox 370. Now York. 
By J. H. BEADLE, Editor of the Salt Lake Reporter. 
(UflA’W an text’ OSH of THKIH 9K til Hr 
fl/TKS, CKKH\nOA'IHM amt CUi.nKS, 
With n foil and authentic history of i'olvuitiuy 
and the Mormon Sect, from Its origin to the present 
time. 
PA IITIAM ^ an 'l unreliable works on the 
U ft U I I U lu ■ Mormons urc heing circulated. Sec 
that each hook contains 34 line engravings, and 640 
pages. 
AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circulurs and see 
our terms, and a full description of tho work. Ad¬ 
dress NATIONAL PUBLISH I NO CO.. 
Philadelphia, l’a. 
K verg keens. we avii.l pur. 
rush LOU) ot the following varieties of Ever¬ 
greens, ( to 12 inches high, (taken up iu exposed local- 
itloH.) with fulMnatruoliom* for tieutmont the first 
year — Baiba in Fir, Arbor Vitu\ Hern look, W. Pine 
and American Spruce —free of puckage, for $6 In ud- 
vance. or $6.50 C. «). I>. 
Send along your orders to 8 . L. KEITH, 
Palatine, Cook Co., lit, 
/I RAPE VINES - GRAPEVINES. Martha. 
.1 hires and hue stuck. Aim., Delaware, Ives’, 
( uncord, Hartford, Oeveling, Salem, and other Rog¬ 
ers Hybrids: Walter Ktinudun, Arnold's Hybrids, 
,Ve.,Ac. KlUutlnnv Blackberry mid Clurke ltusphur- 
rles. Good plants for sale cheap. Please address 
PFIFFNKU A MAUQUAUDT, Delaware, O. 
T ,l h K t loathe 
J a, a Ohio Imp ho v k d 
V b^L ^B.'sn '”T l 
bred Animals and Fowls. Eggs packed by a new 
method—safe arrival guaranteed. Address 
L. H. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
GENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW 
Kurin Book — A Uuidu for Farmers, old and 
young. 
By GEORGE E WARING, Jr. 
Ol' Ogden Farm, formerly Agricultural Engineer Of 
Central l'urk. N. Y.; author or “ Elements of Agri¬ 
culture;" “ Drainage for I’rofft and for Health;" 
“ Earth Closets and Earth Sewage," Ac. 
Over 000 octavo pages, and 1UU Illustrations and 
Mans, 
This Is a thoroughly Practical bonk for practical 
Farmers. It should become the Handy-Hook uf 
every Farmer iu America. It condenses within a 
smart space so much or the science of Agriculture an 
is important for every Funner to understand, and 
onlji so much. 
Experienced Agents should secure Territory at 
once. E. B. TREAT A CO., 
Publishers, I'M Broadway, Now York. 
Mexican Everbearing Strawberry. 
A hardy and vigorous plant, fruiting from early 
June until the frosts of winter. A truly wonderful 
C l 1*. COOPER. Toiiglihcnnmini. Chester 
/. Cn„ Pa. Breeder and shipper of Pure Chester 
White Pigs. Seudstamp forCirotilarand Price List. 
T)U IIE- !!lt El) CHESTER WillTE PIGS, 
J Sheep, Poultry, UnhbilM, «vc.» bred and 
shipped by J. \Y. & M. IRWIN, Penningtonville, 
Chester Co., Pa. We also furnish eggs for hatching. 
Heml for Illustrated Circular. 
UllORT-IIORN RILL IH KF. of ANTRIM, 
iA Calved .May III, 1868, Grandson of Sixth Duke of 
Thorndnle, (see 9th Volume Am. Herd Hook.) for 
sale i.uiv, on account of overstock. 
D. II. GOOD ELL. A ntrim, N. H. 
ft mill kittytinnv blackberry 
ILOOH I 'la |i i m VFHY PIN K, (from runtciitttiigs.) 
$1 per do/., by mail; $2 per 100; (ill per 1,000, packed 
In moss, delivered at Express office here. 
M. N. WILSON, Maccdon, N. Y. 
[UST I*IJKLISHED A(£CHIH Wnntcd. 
° SECRETS OF INTERNAL REVENUE. 
The most remarkable hook ever published, thor¬ 
oughly exposing the powerful eonfuilerralIons Or 
''Hines" praying on our Government. Showing up 
the cliques, from the lowest to the highest, Cabinet 
officers and Congressmen as well ns minor operators. 
Ventilating systematic depredations, conspiracies, 
official Corruption, political Influence, patronage and 
wire-pulling. A fearless Historical work. Invaluable 
to every cUir.en : containing over MX) pages. Written 
by a prominent Government. Detective. Over20.(K)0 
copies already sold. Agent* wanted. Canvassing 
books from Address \V. FLINT, Publisher. Phlla., 
Pa.; Chicago, HI.; Cincinnati, O.; or Boston, Muss. 
P REMIUM (HESTER WHITE PIGS, 
Cattle. Sheep und Fowls. Bred and shipped to 
order. Send for Circular on Hrecding anil Care of 
Swine. TllOS. WOOD, Doe ltuu. Chester Co., Pa. 
Positively destroys all insect, life on Cattle, and 
cures Mange, ScVIItcliCH and Sores ot all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 tloz. tablets, $3.00. 
Boxes of 10 lbs., $1.00. 
SII13EP DIP. 
This preparation Is far superior to tobacco, -ot so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much less trouble, and 
more permanent Cures Scab and destroys ’licks, 
Lice, etc. Cans of 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.2u; 50 lb. 
kegs, $10; MX) lb. Util., $35. 
P REMIUM SILVER POLAND HENS’ 
EGGS at (c; per do/.. Finest and hardiest fowls 
extant. C. P. Unim.v:,iil DpIilviiii St., Rochester, N.Y. 
By our improved plan of packing, we now semi 
plants, by mail or express, to all parts of the country, 
arriving in perfect order. Descriptive Catalogue of 
Varieties, containing colored plate of 
NEW GOLDEN COLEUS, 
mailed on receipt of 25 ct*. 
L ight brahma eggs for Hatching. 
From three yards ol' splendid, large,well-penciled 
birds of the most popular strains of blood. Urucdiiig 
slock not of kin. Egg* $2 for lit. 
WILLARD CA Ilk! Y, Peterlmro, N. II. 
I V. HICK MOLL A CO., 
f ' • Wentinoi'i'luntl, Oneida Co. N. Y., 
Are now (1111 ng orders for Kggs from over twenty 
varieties of choice Imported and selected land anil 
water fowls, Including Houdans, Fiove-Caturs. Dark 
and Fight Brahmas, Cochins, Dorking*, Leghorns, 
Game*. Ducks. Ac. Send stump for description of 
fowls, with price-list of eggs. 
FOR 
STANDARD POPULAR BOOKS 
For cure of Foot-Rot and destruction of the 
Screw Worm. 1 lb. cans, 50 cents; 3 lbs., $1; 5 
lbs.. $1.25. 
Manufactured under license soiely by 
JAMES BUCHAN & CO. 
Addres* nil orders to 
BOWMAN BLEWETT, Sole Agfa., 
52 Barclay Sf., New York. 
SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY. 
Exclusive territory will be given, and liberal coin- 
missions paid to competent persons. For Terms 
Circulurs, etc., address 
J. B. LIPPINCOTT A CO., Publishers, 
716 and 717 Market, Ht., Philadelphia. 
F MJGS FROM CHOICE PREMIUM I'OUI 
J THY. —La Fleeluj, $5 per do/..: Houdans, $! 
Creve-Oasur, $1: Huff Cochin*, $3: Light Bruhnm 
$2; Oruy und White Dorking*, $2; Guilders, $ 2 . 
C. ft. A H. I). VV A I.COTT, 
New York Mill*, Oneida (’o., N. Y. 
I A RAIN 
TILL MACHINES. 
The subscriber Is still manufacturing his celebrat¬ 
ed Tile Machines that make all size*and shapes usu¬ 
ally made, and have merits that no other machines 
possess. For particulars, send for Circular. 
A. LA TOIJURTTE, Waterloo, N.Y. 
OUDAN ICGGH It! 
__ __ I lift vc :i iiiftgiiiflreiit 
JO. lot of Houdans, direct descendants of tho cel¬ 
ebrated Trio that took the First Prize at Paris Expo¬ 
sition, from which I will sell eggs ut $5 per do/., de¬ 
livered to Express. 
IJ. H. GOODELL, Antrim, N. II. 
1)1-001111 N G TON N U USURY. 
} 19tli Year. 10 Green-houses. 500 Acres. 
All First-Cluss Stock. In part, us follows: 
A pplc KXIO, 1 VV,, $26; 2 wc., (CO; liyr $1110. 
DmcIicmn Oldenburg, Crime*’* Ti n iisi endenl 
—UXXI.1 ,/r v $50-l [or ..fluff. Ilintoii 1 and 2 yrs. 
Pour, Mnudnrd 100, $35; |(KI 0 , $340. 
Pear, Dwarf-IIXI. $ 2 o; HlflO, $250. 
ItiiMpberry—J9/u Miami and Doolittle 1000 , $ 8 . 
Illui'ltlirrry hlttntinnu, Wilson's Co Hi/ 1000, $15. 
Root Crul'lN Assart infills, including liucliess. Ills - 
lop, T i unset intent, Grimes , Stark and Southern 
Sorts. 
Nilruerc Stock* -Sorts. Wild Goose und Miner 
Plum. 
Gauge Grunge Plniita -Ut class. 10 . 000 , $ 1 ,",. 
Kvergreena Mostly transplanted, magnificent stock. 
.Mu plea —so/t or Sllmr-lcared, all Maes, including 1000 
Fot'iid.ii-liii’/i, $1.50; transplanted,,!] to 12 inch., >3 ; 
1000 , 2 to t ft,, $ 11 ; | to l! ft., $20 , I! to K ft., $30. 
R ohi-h 500 sui ts. In i n,'St stack, 100, $12: ltXXI, $100. 
Greeu-lioiiae, Redding u ml V egeln hlc Plniita. 
I'rillt und Howi'i' I’luica I samples Up mud, fl. 
IfX* Send 10 cents for Catalogue*,.. 
F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
Life of Woman. 
TWENTY-FIFTH THOUSAND NOW READY. 
By GEO. H. NAPHEY.H, M. D. 
The most, remarkable success of the day. I> sell¬ 
ing with unprecedented rapidity. It contain* what 
every Man and Woman ought to know, ami Jew do. 
It will save much suffering. A* the only repulatilo 
work upon tho single nod married life, it is earnestly 
recommended by Prof. Win. A. Hammond, I'rost, 
Murk Hopkins, ltev. II, Ward Bencher, Dr. Hush null, 
Mrs. It. 11. Gleason, M. I)., Prof. It N. East inn ii, etc. 
Being eagerly sought for, the Agent's work Is easy. 
Bund stamp for pamphlet, etc., to 
GEO. MACLEAN. Publisher, 
?19 8nn*iffu tH., Phlla,, Penn’a. 
8 .School St,, Boston. Mass. 
85 Nassau Ht.. New York. 
C l W. HOYNTON A CO.,Wni)<.ll/ridQi>, N. J. 
• DRAIN TILS, 
ROUNU TIL,Id ANF) CUI,I,AHS. 
The 8 TRGNGEHT. LIGHTEST, BEST FOTtMED, 
MOST EVENT,Y BLKNEIJ and DURABLE TILE 
iu use, Saves In hreakaae, saves In Cost of Transpor¬ 
tation. save* In Lahnrof l.nidng.nnA gives thoroughly 
reliable FIItHT-OLAHJi WORK. 
Ileal Gfstatc, (Etc 
By Act of Congress, the U. 8 . Government 1ms 
gvanted to the 
nearly Two Million Acres of choice prairie and 
timber lands, lying In the south half.of Iowa and 
Houlheasi. part of Nebraska. Through I bis healthy 
mid rich region, this great railway is now construct¬ 
ed 340 miles, ami will be rapidly extended to or near 
Fort Kearney, making It* entire length about MW 
miles on an oust and west line. 
These lands, mostly prairie, extend ‘.XI mile* north 
and 20 mile* south of the Hallway, iu aUenc.Ue sec¬ 
tions of f.iii acres, ami * re sold at low prices hi one or 
more tracts ot 50acre* each, to suit buyers, oh a long 
creditor 10 years, at 6 percent. Interest, For the iirst. 
two years annual Interest is required In advance, and 
then ut the eomninncenicnt of tho third year only 
one-ninth ol tho principal, with annual and decreas¬ 
ing interest, Is payable, as per following example. 
8 ay that 10 acres of land, at $10 per acre $400, is 
bought on long credit ol' ten years, on April 1st, 1870, 
the payments will be due us fallows ; 
April 1,1870, pay II per cent, inter¬ 
est on $100. $24 00 $24 00 
April 1,1871, pay t! pur unlit. Inter¬ 
est, as before. 24 00 24 00 
Then ono-ninth of principal, as follows : 
April 1, 1872.$41 44 $21 34 $155 78 
" 1, 1873 44 45 18 07 03 12 
" 1. 1874 44 54 10 00 00 44 
“ I, 1875 . 44 45 18 88 57 78 
“ 1,1870 . 44 14 10 07 55 11 
” 1, 1877 44 45 8 00 52 45 
” 1. 1878 44 44 5 33 40 77 
" 1,1870. 44 46 2 1X5 47 11 
“ 1, 1880. 44 44 . 44 44 
I >ATKNT MAGIC WATCH KEY will wind 
any watch, and last a lifetime. Merit by mail on 
receipt of M3 cents. Address QUINOHK A KRUG- 
LEU, 15 Malden Lane, New York. P. O. Box 3193. 
W ANTED. AGENTS IN EVERY 
town mill village in the eounlry, to sell the 
new PATENT PAPIER MAi’HK RAISED BLOCK 
LETTERS for Signs, Windows, Ac. These letter* aro 
perfectly water-proof, more durable I him iron, lighter 
than wood,and the cheapest ami prettiest letter innile. 
Sample* sent on receipt of 50ct*. Address .IUNKS, 
FERGUSON A l'0„ 1017 Francis St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
A merican vinegar generator. 
New plan just patented. For full description 
Ac., send stump to 
A. D. STRONG, Ashtabula, Ohio. 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDEN 
—-•. MONEY 
(r/7Tr^ r y)v Qiiaj A E asilv 
V£imi.Lv, M41 >e 
With our Stencil and Key Cheek Outfit. Circulars 
Free. STAFFORD MF'U CO„ 00 Fultou St., N. Y. 
W ANTED. CiT 100,000 Lnborli.tr Men 
uml Women to labor at. their home, or travel 
part of the time. Will send a sample free. 
A. It. CLA RKK A CO., Pittsburgh, PS. 
MAXSTIJAX. FOR 1070, 
will be ready for distribution early In January. It 
will contain about Ibu pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tions, — a compute list of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will be added a list of 
Su in in or- El own- 1 n«- UiiILm, PlantM 
und Small Fruits. 
Sent to all applicants iiu’loNiug 10 cents. Our 
customers supplied without charge. Address 
FERRE, BATl'HF.I.DER A CG„ 
5i3l Main Sr., Siti'iugffold, Hass. 
A g e nts wan te n 
FOR OUR NEW AND EXCITING BOOK, 
THE EXPOSE; or 
MORMONS AND M0RM0NISM. 
Helling by TIioiisuiiiIs. Wnnied by All. 
Written by a sister of one of the High Pric’ds, 
being tier own experience* during year* ot life 
among them, and or intimacy with all their prom¬ 
inent men, Page* 473. Price $2. Circularsaud *ii tu¬ 
ples free. Add res* BELKNAP A BLISS. Hartford, 
Conn.: It. W. BLISS A CO.. Toledo, O.; NETTLE- 
TON A CO-, Cincinnati, O. 
AND 
GARDEN ORNAMENTS. 
DT Catalogues sent by mull. 
JAN EH A: KIR T I, A ND, 
8 , 10 and 12 Kendo St., New York, 
THE POQUONNOC 
1 FISH COMPANY 
SELLS the Spawn of Trout and the Young Fish ; 
STOCKS Ponds uml Stream* with Black Bass; 
INSTRUCTS Pupil* In Fl*h Culture, and 
EX A MIN ICS Sites for Fish Farms, and 
Tj a. v w o xj r r r» t> isr r> s. 
Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge. Ct. 
L0.000 MRANWE quince, i % o> vi n, 
l’nv run I Rwol». In (i best sorts. 
. ,.»<'• II011 bi n lie Vine*, In 30 bent sort*. 
1,000,0011 HiiiiiII l 1 cult PlfiiiiH —all kinds. 
Uff” 8 emJ a u*t of what you want* and we will re 
turn It with our lowest prices. Address 
_ C. L. VAN DUSEN, Ma'cedon, N. Y. 
$100 00 $114 00 $511 00 
If 80 acres is bought at $b per acre, or if 100 acre* 1* 
bought at $2.50 per acre, the payment* will be due 
when and for the same amounts us on the above 
forty acres at $10 per acre. 
If payment In full I* made at date of purchase, 20 
per cent, deductions l* allowed rroui tho long or ten 
years' credit price. 
Correspondence is invited and promptly and cheer¬ 
fully answered. Apply to or addres* 
GEO. H. IIAKRIS, 
Land Commissioner B., M. It. It. Co., 
Burlington, Iowa, or ut Plattsrnouth, Nebraska. 
QfcJ IDDI A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
CD agents to sell the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine in the 
world. nr.Uch alike an hath .rtiles. One Macbinb 
without Money. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio, Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mu. 
A G ENTS AV .4 N T E I> . 
We wish to get energetic agents In every section 
of the United States and Canada, where we are not 
now represented, to sell 
The ino*l Mimpli- niitl dn ruble double l It rend 
Hewing Mni'hiuc ever offered 
to lhe public. 
This Machine is flrst-class In every respect, and at 
the same time furnished 
At n Price wlilitn the Itcncli of All. 
Liaensed by Wheeler A Wilson. Grover A Baker 
und Singer A Co. We will give parties with sufficient 
capital the exclusive agency or nn entire Mime. To 
person* seeking a profitable business we offer un¬ 
paralleled Inducement*. The attention of Sewing 
Machine Agents Is especially solicited. 
For terms, addres* 
GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE CO., 
334 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
It Oils, lilacks, Polishes and Soups the 
Harness at the same time. 
Price 50 cts. per hox. Also 3 lb. Bars. 
Send for Circulars. Address 
G. F. WHITNEY A CO., 
Lexington, Muss. 
EBRAHKA.-FREE HOMES FOR AM 
A. J. STKV KN 8 , Land Agent, Columbus, Neb. 
'j''© FARMERS ANIJ CAPITALISTS, 
A FINE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT, 
X » oriKlrtni Introducer of the MARBLE¬ 
HEAD MAMMOTH DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, und 
have a stock of pure Seed grown from extra large 
heads, (there Is some Seed offered for sale that was 
grown from mere trash,J which I send, post-paid.for 
2 .i cts. a package : $1 an ounce. $12 a pound. Full in¬ 
structions for cultivation, with an Engraving of the 
Cablmge, sent wll bench package. This Is the largest 
Cabbage in the winlil, averaging, under high cultiva¬ 
tion, thirty pound* each by the acre. The head* are 
hard and remarkably sweet uml lender. My Ulus- 
f retail X'.i tu L i .s im ... ,, ? . 
f 1IDER WANTKD.-THE UNDERSIGNED 
V/ will pay cash for old Cider, in any quantity, at 
market prices, and furnish barrels, if required. 
Address JNO. L. KIMBERLY. Jit., 
_ Cider Vinegar Works. 
34 and 36 Hanover St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
A 300 Acre Farm for *ule, pleasantly situated on 
the Potomac, In 
NANJEM0Y, CHARLES CO., MARYLAND, 
directly opposite Acqniu (’rock Depot. Tlieimprove- 
ments arc, a good new H-room house, with dry cellar; 
stabling and grain and cattle sheds; a line young 
orchard of 250 choice trees. There arc about 225aci'e» 
arable, the haluuue In 
Oak, 
Maple, 
Red Cedar, 
Locust, und 
Pine Timber. 
Land well adapted to the growth of Wheat, Corn, 
Oats, Rye, Barley, Potatoes, Truck and Grass. As a 
CIUSS OR STOCK FAIliTI, 
it cannot lie surpassed. Communication with Wash¬ 
ington by Mull Boat twice a day. 
Freight tultrn from the Form by River 
Hon I*. 
The Baltimore & Potomac Railroad, now being 
built, terminate* on tin* farm, or rather on the ari- 
Jolnlng.u* the wbnle tract L* not offered. This Bond, 
when completed, will make this farm very valuable, 
and is well worth the attention of capitalists. 
Address H. E, SMITH, 
Nanjeruoy, Charles Co., Md. 
P. 8 .—I will sell the whole farm advertised above, 
including the part ijOucrtw,) on which the It, R. line 
terminates, if sold herore A ptll 80lh, for $8,500: $2,600 
cash, balance in from one t" live years, or will take 
$7,600cash, and throw In all the fanning implement.*. 
Including Horse Power and Threiihcr. 
Steamer* leave Washington, D. C.. for Smith's 
Point, (iny landing.) as follows, all from foot Sixth 
St., at 6 i/clock A M.: 
Steamer Wawaset.every Tuesday and Friday. 
" Columbia.every Wednesday. 
" Express.every Saturday. 
II. K. SMITH. 
L a w a n d bankin g o f f i c e . 
PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
De Witt Clinton County, town. 
Money loaned fom term or venr*on unencumbered 
Improved Farms at 10 per cent NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when due. Have 
been in business over *even years. Turtles having 
monev to Invest, please notice. 
A GKNTS ! AGliNTN ! AGICNTS ' 
Now I have it! Something new! Attractive! 
Valuable! Just what Agents want! Wlmt every 
family want* ! Something for Holiday* ! Ifxi more 
Agent* wanted at once! Oulck sales! Large prnfli*! 
A young lady makes $22.40 In one-half day ! Others 
can do it. 1 offer the largest premiums ever offered. 
Send for my private circular. 
W HITE’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
ol Green-house, Hot-house, mid Bedding 
Plant* for 1870 la now ready. Sent, Tree of charge 
to all applicants. DANIEL WISTTLLN, Agent, " 
Rochester, N. Y. 
T WILKINS l> N , 
° • K. U R A L ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
202 Towxsenu St. Bai.ti.mouk, Ml). 
r j'° CAPITALISTS and EMIGRANTS. 
Sprlflgtleld. Main)., or riiicngo. m 
in piny in cut inun honorable and protltuhle bust- 
li ness. Liberal inducement*. Circular* and sam¬ 
ples sent. Address J.C. RAN DA CO., Biddeluid, Me 
A TTKNTION PA KTIplIS ! OH] 
WHEAT.-"AmiLa/F'n” and ' 
Club" Wheat. Spring or Fall, are favorite* 
highest In art market*. Common yield fio hi 
acre, and 65 lb*, per bush. Sample, bv mall, pi 
W ANTED— Aucnf* to sell a thoroughly 
goad domestic article, wanted in every family. 
No competition. Exclusive territory given. Busines* 
very pleasant Agents h|iVC Mold 3 ffoi- netting #:«J 
iiroiit pur day. One sold 35U In a small town, another 
l.OOOIn 6 towns, another 31 in calling on 88 families. 
Cost of outfit, $3. No danger of imposition. Best of 
reference* given. Send for circular, to 102 Washing¬ 
ton St.. Boston, Mas*. LITTLEFIELD A DAM K. 
The South offers Hpleudid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, and * 
THE “ OIjD NORTH STATE” 
especially holds out rare Inducements. A Full De¬ 
scription of Its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizens of the State In Relation to Sol). 
Climate, Productions, Mineral*, &e. are given in 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A GUIDE TO CAPITALISTS AND EMIGRANTS, 
An 8 vo. volume of 136 pages, which every Individual 
meditating investment or settlement In the South 
should peruse. 
Prick—I n Cloth... $1 25 
Paper. 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
P ». HINDS, 
T • GROWER AND DEALER IN 
BRESEE'S SEEDLING POTATOES, 
BRANDON, VT. 
I will deliver ut the cars— 
Early Rose at . $3 w per bb] . 
Prolific, or No. 2 . j 00 
No. 6 , at 50 ct*. per lb., or..". 40 00 
1 will warrant them true to name. 
OJfWA V OATS. I nni now prenarcd to 
1 * till orders for the celebrated Ramsdell Norway 
Oats at $6.50 for 1 bu.; 2 bn. or more, $5.25 per bit 1 
put the Oats up in new, 2 bu. sacks, and guarantee 
every bushel I sell to be the pure Uumsdel! Norway 
Oats. Address ADAM RANKIN, 
Box 104, Monmouth, 111. 
2 I By nsiiiff SNYDER’S CARPET HOOKS, 
I Cheaper than Tucks. For sale everywhere, 
■ JOSEPH SINTON, Gen'I Agt., Itliaca. N.Y, 
Just the thing for Canvassers. Agent* and Ped¬ 
dlers. Sample and Clruuliir sent for stamp. 
Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
r ng-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affec¬ 
tions, cured, by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by 
( A.swell. Hazard Sc Co., New York. It Is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now 
in use. St. Louis Democrat. 
ORTH CAROLINA FARMS FOR SALE. 
300 Improved Farms, from $3 to $26 per acre. 
-*■ ’ iiupi'MCU I'ttllll.1, III H|l f)A*J | Ifl UUft;, 
GOOJJUO acres Timber and Mineral Lands from $1 to 
$10 per acre. Send for Catalogue. Address 
NORTH CAROLINA LAND COMPANY. 
Raleigh, N. C. 
K ERCH’K MANUAL ON GR APE CUL¬ 
TURE.—The bust thing for thu money ever 
pabliahed. 20 cts. single copy ; $10 per UX3. 
Address J. KERCH, Kulamazoo, Mich. 
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