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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— There are 10,000 Jews la California. 
— Richmond wants more shade trees. 
— Poughkeepsie Is out of John Smiths. 
— North Germany has 11,748 beer shops. 
— Dalton, Ga., Is to have a public library. 
— Portugal is to reform Its house of peers. 
— The Troy jail is crowded to overflowing. 
— The Saratoga season has already opened. 
— Philadelphia also has the relapsing fever. 
— Paraguay has tlfty women for each man. 
— Small-pox has broken out in Arizona City. 
— The Stanton memorial fund foots up $147,000. ] 
— Palestine has been visited by a terriblestorm. 
— Providence has elected ti Republican Mayor. 
— In Arkansas they let murderers off on $1,000 | 
bnil. 
— Coal has been discovered in Humboldt Co., 
Iowa. 
— Philadelphia has three German daily news¬ 
papers. 
— The new Grand Hotel at San Francisco cost 
$500,000. 
— It is said that there are 5,000 working girls in 
Albany. 
— “Cousin John” is the name of a town in 
Georgia. 
— New Orleans is to spend $5,500,000 the pres¬ 
ent year. 
— Bombay, India, is agitated by “indignation” 
meetings. 
— Falls Field, Rochester, has a new $14,000 or- 
chesirhm, 
— Five hundred men are at work on the Brook¬ 
lyn parks. 
— The accounts of Indian troubles m Colorado 
are denied. 
— A Trojan hung himself in his own cellar on 
I lie 8th inst. 
— Fort Sumter is in danger of being carried off 
by tou lists. 
— Diamond mining isonly tolerably successful 
in Australia. 
— Females assort the mails in the San Francis¬ 
co post-offlee. 
— There are 500,000 Good Templars in the 
United States. 
— There are over live thousand papers in the 
United States. 
— There are about two thousand Cubans in 
Key West, Fla. 
— Wilmington, Del., has got rid of every male 
school teacher. 
— Philadelphia has sent over $9,000 to the Rich¬ 
mond sufferers. 
— A co-operative association has been organ¬ 
ized at Ashford. 
— One potato firm in Washington Co. has lost 
$:i0,000 this spring. 
— Killing Indians in Iowa is considered justi¬ 
fiable Sloux-icide. 
— The Sandwich Islands have had several se¬ 
vere earthquakes. 
— Spain derives a revenue of about $37,000,000 
a year from Cuba. 
Chicago has only one hundred and seventy- 
two licensed hacks. 
— The interest on the public debt of Georgia is 
$ KM),000 per annum. 
Western papers demand that Mrs. Lincoln 
be given a pension. 
— Lord Penzance lately divorced twenty-six 
couples in two days. 
• The last of Commodore Perry’s men died in 
Erie, pa., lust, week. 
— A $8it,oo(Jsoldiers’ monument is to be erected 
in Charlestown, Mass. 
— The new npura house at Dresden is to have 
an invisible orchestra. 
— New Fork has upwards of five hundred 
horse-cars In dally use. 
— Sinail-pox and “outrages” are epidemic 
among the Arizona Indians. 
— The New York Seventh Regiment will visit 
Chicago on the Fourth of July. 
— Cornell University has eight secret societies, 
and also one untl-secret society. 
— The drouth in California lias been more se¬ 
rious than for many years past. 
— Rents in New York are fully fifty per cent, 
cheaper than those of last year. 
— Georgia is excited over the discovery of a 
rich diamond lode in that State. 
— An amnesty is soon to be issued for offences 
against the press laws of France. 
— A complete road wagon has been built 
weighing only sixty-eight pounds. 
— Nearly 10,OL'O emigrants arrived in New York 
during the week ending the 7th inst. 
— The Confederate Memorial day was cele¬ 
brated on the 10th inst. in the South. 
— A little child in Fon du Lac, Wis., recently 
fell, bit its tongue, and bled to death. 
— The New York Central Railroad is running 
Palace Smoking Cars with its fast trains. 
— A native of South Africa 1ms translated the 
"Pilgrim’s Progress” into the Oaffre tongue. 
— A free-love colony is said to have purchased 
a large tract of land iu Kalamazoo Co., Mich. 
— The Philadelphia Telegraph reports that 
business in that city was never so flat us now. 
— The centennial anniversary of the town of 
Cohasset. Muss., was celebrated on the 7th inst. 
— The lust heard of the Cardiff giant it was 
laying “stark and stiff ” iu a Cincinnati depot. 
— Ruffians in Blunt Co., Tenn., forcibly pre¬ 
vented a minister from preaching on a late 
Sunday. 
— The number of foreign built vessels sailing 
under the American flag, is one hundred and 
seventy. 
— Tho emigration fever is Increasing in New 
York, and the departures for Colorado are very 
numerous. 
miscellaneous. 
Kmplements, iUacljmcrt], &e. 
Implements, ittact)incr£, &c. 
Empire Mutual 
Life Insurance Co. 
OF NEW YORK. 
Office, - - - 139 Broadway. 
Success the Criterion of Excellence. 
The EMPIRE has achieved a success unparalleled 
lathe history of Life Insurance. 3,3-19 Policies 
were Issued In the first Twelve Months, 
insuring $17,81 3.850.00, which is the largest 
initial year’s business over done by it Life Insurance 
Company. 
AND WHY NOT? 
Notice the following Liberal Features : 
Ordinary Whole Life Policies absolutely Non* 
Forfeitable from payment of the first annual 
premium. 
All other Policies Non-Forfeitable after two 
annual payments. 
All Policies incontestable for usual causes, and 
absolutely incontestable after Vivo annual 
premiums. 
All restriction upon travel and residence removed, 
and ni> permits required. 
One-third of all premiums loaned to the insured, 
If desired, and no notes required. 
No ncettniulution ot Interest on Deferred 
Premiums, and no increase of annual payment on 
any class of policies. 
Dividends Accumulative, the surplus being re¬ 
turned to the Policy Holder, equitably in proportion to 
his contribution thereto. 
The- business of the Company conducted upon the 
Mutual Plan. 
Example of the Non-Forfeiture Plan 
of the Empire. 
m 1 11 'mh J wamac* 
B uckeye threhher and cleaner 
FOR 1 or 6 HORSES. Best, most Com poet. 
Cheapest, Handsomest. Send for Illustrated Cir¬ 
cular. BLYMYER, DAY & CO., Mansfield, Ohio. 
Victor Cane Mill, Cook’s Evaporator, Victor 
drain Drill. 
OHAMBERLAIN’8 
Patent Screw Stealp Machine, 
FOR FARMER’* U8E.- 
Safe, Economical, Cheap, and 
tbe best, in use Will pull the 
largest stnmp with ease. 
Patented June 11th, 1867. 
For particular* Hem! for circular to 
Geo. Chamberlain 4 Son, Olean, N'.T. 
The above machine Is warrunted to pull stumps 
cheaper than any other stump puller In tho united 
States, Be sure and send for Circular. G. C. 
g S T1BL 1 S II E ■> I 
Invariably the Highest Prizes over nil 
competition, whenever and wherever 
exhibited nt exhibitions in the 
United States and Europe. 
CHICKERING & SONS’ 
GRAND, SQUARE AND I PRIGUT 
PIANOS, 
1 JERSEY APPLE GRINDER 
is tho Best Cider Mill In tho world. With u two- 
liorse power It will grind fine and uniform over 100 
bushels of apples per hour; Is so constructed it can¬ 
not bo injured by the stones, and when used In con¬ 
nection with the Portable Jersey Cider Dress, an 
average yield of five gallons ol elder per bushel of 
apples can be obtained. For Illustrated Pamphlet, 
address ROBERT BUTTER WORTH, Patentee and 
Sole Manufacturer, Trenton, N. J. 
1 EAGLE MOWER AND REAPER, 
Implements, ittiuliinern, #e. 
THE LANDSCAPES 
Manufactured by H, J. Herrington & Co., 
Valley Falla, N. Y., 
Age of the Party Insured, 35—Ordinary Whole-Life 
Pel icy. 
One Annual Prem. | Will f 2 years and 3 days. 
Two “ Prem's | continue 4 “ “ 12 
Three “ “ ! the policy { 0 “ “ 27 " 
Four “ " In 8 “ “ 40 “ 
Five “ " J force 1 .10 “ “ 56 “ 
2 years a nd 3 davs. 
4 " " 12 “ 
0 “ “ 27 " 
8 “ “ 40 “ 
10 “ “ 56 “ 
FIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED In all parts of 
the country. Apply at tho Home Office, 
139 Broadway. 
OFFICERS: 
G. HILTON SCRIBNER, President. 
GEO. W. SMITH, Vice-President. 
SIDNEY W. CROFUT, Secretary. 
L. H. WATERS, Actuary. 
THOS. K. MARCY, M. D., Medical Exam’r. 
EVERETT CLAPP, Superintendent. 
U SK 
Plant Protectors. 
The cheapest, simplest and boat protection for 
growing plants against insects. 
A fall illustration and description will bo found on 
page 252 of tho Hu it At.. 
Sent by Express on receipt of price, $1.50 per dozen. 
A liberal discount to dealers, 
R. II. ALLEN A CO., 
P. O. Box 376, New York. 
Acknowledged by all the leading artists and connois¬ 
seurs to be the best Pianos offered, and the only 
house in this line of business following and adher¬ 
ing strictly to the 
ONE PRICE SYSTEM, 
and that price the very lowest whioh will warrant 
ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK, and justify a full and 
reliable guaranty. 
A full-size seven octave Square 
Piano, in Kosewood case, with 
Agraffe bridge and all mod¬ 
ern improvements, at 
$475. 
Illustrated Catalogues, giving full particulars, sent 
free, on application by mall, or in person, 
A targe assortment of SECOND-HAND PIANOS 
by various makers, constantly In store. 
Seventy-six Prize Medals over All 
Competition. 
CHIOKERING & SONS, 
11 Knit Fourteenth Street, 
(Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue,) N. Y. 
-MONEY 
('—- •„ iw uwiin lK v s 11 . v 
Woloi C. 
Has. during clgbt years, been thoroughly tei-leil by 
the dde of all t, h e leading much Rich (ho. called.) Hav¬ 
ing kept Tiilly lip with the times in improvement, wo 
are able to offer a machine that, la unrivulcd In all 
the points that make a complete roach Inc. Among 
these are Durability, Lightness of Draft and Hlm- 
plioity In Construction. It lias a more flexible Cut¬ 
ting Bur than utiy other machine, and la therefore 
better adapted to uneven surfaces, and will pnss by 
or over obstruction* with greater ease and facility. 
It works well la gras*, wot or dry, thick or t hin. Will 
move steadily along, when and where alt other mu¬ 
ch dies will dog. Wo n r« a ware that I hi* 1* saying much 
—hut It Is nevertheless true, as wo can show. For 
Reaping, we attach either the Selberling Dropper nr 
Hand Rake, or both, to tlia same machine. The 
Dropper Is the most simple and easy working device 
yet found for entting gruln-sud u- applied to our 
machine I* not oxctdlrui. Those About to purchase, 
ploase examine our claim* and machines. Both are 
warranted. Circulars sent to all applicant*. 
y II E .1 O UN S TON 
SelMtaking Reaper 
Is the most popular machine of the kind now before 
the public. It has niuri) practical points that uni¬ 
versally adapt It to the work of reaping Grain than 
all others pul together. Itcut* any Grain that grow*, 
whether high or low, thin or thick, lodged or stand¬ 
ing, in the most satisfactory manner, it. is easily 
handled, by an ordinary pair of horses, to cut from 
15to Macros between sunrise and sunset; it swaths 
or leaves tho grain In gavels out of the way of re¬ 
turning team ; I* worked liy almost any boy or ordi¬ 
nary Held band, or automatically, a* yon prefer. 
J tf~ For further particulars, send for Descriptive 
Pamphlets. 
C. C!. BRADLEY & SON, 
Hyrncuse, N. Y. 
H Ol.nilOOli'S REGULATOR SUED 
DRILL. —A perfect Hand .Machine, for sowing 
with regularity and in proper quantity, Beet, Carrot, 
Onion, Turnip, Parsnip, Sage, Spinach, Sorghum, 
It is very simple, 
LAWN MOWER. 
A PERFECT MACHINE. 
Every gentleman owning a Lawn should have one. 
Ask tor tho LANDSCAPE, und you will get the best 
and cheapest. 
Price $25 each. Every machine warranted. 
For sale by all dealers In Agricultural Implements 
ami Hardware, and by 
LANDF.RH, FKARY a C LARK, 
Manufacturers of t he I.andscilpo Lawn Mower, Tuble 
Cutlery aud General Haro rare, 
53 Chambers St., (ODD. Now Cocrt House, New York. 
fHV Send for a Circular. 
FARM & GARDEN 
Implements 
N ISIIWITZ’S PULVERIZING HAR¬ 
ROW.- Indispensable to merit thrifty Parmer amt 
Planter. Prlcn with scat, $30. H'nrrunfert to please 
or money refunded. 
EXC ELSIOR CULTIVATOR AND HILL¬ 
ING PLOW.-A great, labor-saving implement. 
Will do tin- work of Cultivator nod Plow tn one ope¬ 
ration. Price, complete, $10. 
UAST-I KONllOLLKRS—For the Lawn, Gar¬ 
den ami Field. Prices from $8 to $90. 
COI’FEK KTIHF FEED CUTTER. - The 
cheapest and best, in use. Warranted to p lease or the 
money refunded. 
J. It. DECATUR & CO., 
197 Water St., N. Y., opposite U. S. Hotel. 
ea 
T his machine has met with 
the most complete success. In every section 
where it bus been Introduced, it him taken preco- 
Orilnn, Turnip, Parsnip, Sage, Spinach, Sorghum, 
Broom Corn, Peas, Beans, etc. It is very simple, 
compact, durable, easy to operate, ami the seetl con- 
duoior, being knamim.ed white Inside, shows the 
sen 1 as it drops, to prevent any mistake or failure. It 
ridges the earth over the seed, and makes tn* rows 
straight, any width desired. All spring*, slides, reeds 
and brushes being dispensed with. It Is not liable to 
gat out of order Pride $12. 
where it Ini* been Introduced, it him taken prece¬ 
dence over those machine* which have heretofore 
ranked as first-class. H Is a perfect Helf-Uaker and 
a superior Mower. 
Send for Circulars giving full description. 
CLIPPER MOWERS AND REAPERS. 
A HAND CULTIVATOR. 
An improved Implement to weed between tho rows 
and mellow the soli. It expands from 8 to 11 inches. 
Is stmplu ami offlctont- Price ?0. 
Manufactured ami sold by 
F. F. HOLBROOK A CO., Boston, Mass. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
HTONE8. 
£00 
A RARE INVESTMENT. FOR SALE A 
Choice Fruit Farm. Also. 100 to 300 acres pre¬ 
mium land, suitable for village purposes, adjoining 
two Railroad Station*, Schools, Ac. Payment satis¬ 
factory to one who will Improve property. Address 
O. COBB, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Reference. — C. Cobb, 80 Whitehall St., New York. 
J O W A AND NEBRASKA 
Iteinds for Sale . 
Bv Act of Congress, the U. S. Government has 
granted to the 
Burlington & Missouri River RR. Co. 
nearly Two Million Acre* ol' choice prairie and 
timber land*, lying In the south half or Iowa and 
southeast part of Nebraska. Through this healthy 
ami rich region, this groat railway is now construct-’ 
ed 310 miles, and will be rapidly extended to or near 
Fort Kearney, making its entire length about 500 
miles on un east and west line, 
Those lands, mostly prairie, extend 20 miles north 
and 20 miles south of the Railway, In altermUe sec¬ 
tions of 0 |(i acres, and are sold at low prices in one or 
more tracts of 40 acres each, to suit buyers, on a long 
credit uf 111 yeurs.ntC percent, interest, Fur the first 
two years annual interest is required in advance, and 
then at. tlm commencement of the third year only 
one-ninth of the principal, with unnual ami decreas¬ 
ing Interest. Is payable, as per following example. 
Say that 10 acres Of land, at. $10 per acre- $400, Is 
bought on long credit of ten years, on April 1st, 1670, 
the payments will bo due as follows; 
April 1,1870, pay 0 per cent, inter¬ 
est on -jvl'X)..... $24 00 $24 00 
April l, 1371, puy 6 per cent, inter¬ 
est, as before.. 24 00 24 00 
Then one-ninth of principal, as follows ; 
April 1, 1872. $44 14 $21 34 $05 78 
“ 1,1873... 41 45 18 07 03 12 
“ 1. )874. 14 14 10 00 60 44 
“ 1, 1875. 14 45 13 33 57 78 
*’ 1,1870 . 44 44 10 07 65 11 
“ 1, 1877 . 44 45 8 00 52 45 
“ 1. 1878 . 44 4 4 5 33 49 77 
“ 1, 1879 . 44 45 2 00 47 11 
“ 1,1880 . 44 14 _ 4114 
$400 00 $144 00 $544 <10 
If 80 acres Is bought at $5 per acre, or If 100 acres Is 
bought at $2.50 per acre, the payments will bo duo 
when and for the same atnuunts as on the above 
forty acres nt $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 
LEO. 8 . HARRIS, 
Land Commissioner H., M. R. R. Co., 
Burlington. Iowa, or at FlaUsmouth, Nebraska. 
V ERY CHEAP FARMS Iu the Shenan¬ 
doah Valley. Great Inducements to settlers I I 
Send stamp for our new Circular. 
J. H. BR19TOR, Box 76, Martimtburg, W. Va. 
N E15 HA K A . I R EE II DM EM FOR All,. 
A. J. STEVENS, Land Agent, Columbus, Neb. 
AIODEL HOUSES! ARE YOU GOING TO 
ItJL BUILD? Descriptive Circulars free. Address 
GEO. J. COLBY, Architect, Waterbury, Vt. 
M ECHANIC'S, Mfrs. and Patentees Stamps und 
Stencils, Dies and Stock. E. II. PAYN, Mfr., 
Payn’s Block, Burlington, Vt. Price List free. 
rPHE WEAR AND TEAR OF IILSI- - a*'* "7- 1 
-L NESS LIFB.-Tho cares and labors of business I With our Stencil and Key Check Outfit. Circulars 
life are apt to toll severely upon the health and con- Free. STAFFORD MF'G CO., 00 Fulton St., N. \ . 
stitution of the ardent, energetic business man, and ' - - - - --- 
when t he need of some sustaining agent i* felt, attm- Hccll (EstUtC (EtC. 
ulants that cause only a temporary exhilaration, and ’ * _ 
leave the system In a stato of partial collapse when = 
their first effect has passed off, are too often resorted A RARE INVESTMENT.-FOR SALE -A 
to. as certainly us fire leaves behind it a resldRim ru | UII1 suitable Vor village purposes, adjoining 
of ashes, the use of the adulterated liquors of com- two Railroad Stations, Schools, Ac. Payment satis- 
meree produces premature exhaustion and decay, factory to one who will Improve, property. Address 
Touch them not, Tone and regulate the overtaxed llefermce , _ c . C obb, 80 Whitehall St., New York. 
vital machinery with Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters.--. 
In that wholesomo elixir, the uloohollo element, t <> \v A AND NEBRASKA 
which t* the purest derivable from uny source, is \ 
tempered by tho choicest tonic, aperient, anti-blllous gff rgm gt a* 4 *(hfM- 4 
and antl-febrlle vegetable extracts and juices. To -®"<*' **' *’ ■ m U *' * • 
strengthen, recruit, solace and purify the system is - 
the mission of the great vegetable specific. When By. Act of Congress, the U. S. Government has 
the stomach i* in a healthy state, the bile flows regu- eTaat " > ‘ : 0 
larly, the bowel* perform their office properly, and Q|ir|jn 0 tni 1 H MicCHIIM Ril/pf RR Pfl 
the telegraphic fibers of the nervous system are In Lilli IIBq lull (X IfllDOUUI I 1111 ul 1111, UU, 
perfect working order, an enormous amount of labor , Two Million Acre* of choice prairie and 
can be borne without risk or Inconvenience, and the timber lands, lying in the south half of Iowa and 
direct, effort, of the Bitters is to promote this vigor- southeast, part of Nebraska. Through this healthy 
, h „ (|,,n* nnnn which the nonr- a" 1 * lich region, this groat- railway is now construct- 
ous condition ot the funatlOna upon wmon uit 0< j 344 } tulles, and will be rapidly extended to or near 
ishment of the body and its power of endurance Fort Kearney, making its entire length about 500 
mainly depend. The great tonic and alterative Is, miles On un east and west line, 
.i,„ 11 ,.l, 11 >• for it* rfl. Those lands, mostly prairie, extend 20 miles north 
therefore, emphatically rocmnmeiiaea rot its re- on[ , Jg m „ 0 J g’onthof the Hallway, In alternate aeo 
markable strengthening properties to all upon whom tloitH of (410 acres, and are sold at low prices in one or 
, the responsibilities of life press heavily, and who more tracts of to acres each, to salt buyers, on a long 
au■■■»unM-the»«*.«.. *»«»««- ss*sisyissKarri&sssfls%jsiga?g jissssks 
tite, a splendid digestion, elastic spirits, and a mar- , t t tlm commencement of the third year only 
velous ability to withstand fatigue, are among the one-ninth *.r the principal, with annua) ami decreas- 
ble.sslngs justly ascribed to the renovating operation Big IntereHt. Is payable, as ner frdlowlng exaiuule. 
... . , , 11 , Say that 10 acres of laud, at. $10 per acre $400, Is 
of this palatable and powerful cordial, and as a bought un long credit Of ten years, on April 1 st, 1870 , 
spring and summer alterative there Is nothing In the payments will bo due ua follows: 
the materia mediea that can bo compared with It. April 1,1FT0, pay 0 per cent. Inter- 
UlrlUIl WIlill GRl IHwn MIPS imaiiivsin . .......... • •- -- ., il. nwa 
PROVIDENCE, it. I., J une 29,1809. Its HY* IdGUTNES^of draft 
s’ohti! KiNikJKV WiiublCo — Gmt *.* Uhv- takufl iHic-tUlri! *ii ttic labor off lb*’ tontii. Tbe M- 
; thuriiiitfhlv tried tho Mowlnjr Machine* oil Stone, JuatabUity of fclui tln^r-hur to cur **r low, vitlt- 
inulectured by yon. I Imvnuo ho^lriitioti In recoin** ()U t Hlmmlng the team, t.* worth on any mu- 
them tie aniiertur tnanythnu/ I ntnro huchi oblnc. It theunW MawKinlmt has thr* true con- 
1840. PERRY DAVIS’ IO<V. 
VEGETABLE ‘‘PAIN KILLER,” 
The Great Family Medicine of che Age. 
THIRTY Y-KA-ItB 
Have clasped since tho Introduction of the 1’ain 
Killer to the public, und yet at the present time It is 
more popular and commands a larger sale than ever 
before- Its popularity Is not, confined to this coun¬ 
try alone; all over the world Us beneficial effects tn 
curing the “Ills that flesh Is heir to." are acknowl¬ 
edged and appreciated, and as a pain KII.i.kii Its 
fame is limited to no country, sect nor race, 
Thirty Years is certainly a long enough time to 
prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that tho 
PAIN itii.i.Kit Isdcservlng of all its proprietors claim 
for it. I* amply proved by the unparalled popularity 
It has attained. It isafeimk and kvpective remedy. 
Sold by all Druggists. 
1870. 
— uho emigration fever is increasing in New f 1 \V. BOYNTON & €O.^Woodbrtdge,N.J. 
ork, and the departures for Colorado are very v • D R A I W TILE, 
timer OUS. ROUND TTL.B AND COLLARS. 
— An anchor that belonged to Americus Yes- The strongest, lightest, best formed. 
“" d b0 i f. ra hl3 name > ia n0W 0,,e of the m use. 1 Saves'in brreffiiaVM in CoxG,/T® n^r 1 ? 
Ol iiiUBSelB* tation, 8ttV69fn f^ihnrnf Liiyinn.nn d srlvox thoroughly 
“Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous utt'ec- 
tions, cured, by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by 
oa 8 well, Hazard & Co., New York. It Is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedtes, 
avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now 
in use.”— St. Louis Democrat. 
tat ion, saves In Lahore/ Laying, nmi gives thoroughly 
reliable FIRST CLASS WORK. 
L A W A N D II A N KIN G OFFICE. 
PITKIN C. WRICHT, 
Dn Witt Cliutou County, Iowa. 
Money loaned for a term of years on unencumbered 
Improved Farms, at 10 per cent- NET interest, pay¬ 
able annually. Interest collected when due. Have 
been in business over seven years. Parties having 
money to invest, please notice. 
At the trial >>f Mowing Machines, on the grounds 
of the Agricultural College, at Amherst, June. 22-5, 
1869, these fill Stones were used on all the Machines 
entered, and were pronounced, by all who used them, 
superior to anything In use for sharpening cutters In 
tbe Held. 
\V« induct two from the very many testUnontals re- 
Ofdved from parting well known to the pubHo In con¬ 
nection wlin the Mowing Machine business . 
providence, It, I„ .June 29, !8tSi. 
NOIITUAmptov Kmkry WllKEI. Uo —Gents :■ Hav¬ 
ing thoroughly tried the Mowing Machine Oil Stone, 
manulnotiirou bv yon, I have no hesitation In recoin- 
me ruling them as'superior to anything 1 have seen 
for sharpening Knives In the Held. I should hardly 
feel safe, at a trial 01 Mowers. If 1 did not have one 
of your Oil Stones-with me. Yours truly, 
O. A, H11 .LM AN. with the A tnericun Mower Co. 
Omoy 01 ? Nishwitz Mower anb reaper) 
Works, Wii. 1,1 amsiii min, N. Y., .lunh 29.1869. ) 
Northampton emery wheel Co,-H«nf» Hav¬ 
ing thoroughly tested rim Oil Stones manufactured 
by your Company, I cheerfully recommend them a* 
superior to anything I have overused for sharpen¬ 
ing Mowing Mach Hie Gutters. 
Yours respectfully, F. NISHWITZ. 
Price of single stouo, $1. A liberal discount to the 
trade. 
NORTHAMPTON EMERY WHEEL CO., 
Leeds, Mass. 
H OLBROOK’S MV1VHL PLOSW. 
These Plows leave no "dead furrows" nor 
The great field trials at Sedalln. Mo., and at Xenia. 
Ohio, hi the summer of 1869. where the Clipper met 
some forty competitor*, including all the leading 
machines built, and was awarded the First Prem urns 
and Gold Medal-prove* that the proprietors have 
been able to Sustain, in the thhl, their claims of superl- 
*• ridge*;" turn the furrow-slices Hat on level land; 
lav the fields down level and smooth for the mowing 
machine*, hay tedder, eta.; work equally well on 
sldeblli; save considerable time ; equalize the work 
ot team; bv their peculiar convex form pulverize 
very thoroughly, and will nntclng, Elghtsir.es, from 
It Garden Plow for one horse to u Breaking-lip Plow 
for four or six eattle. 
Tliov are proving very satisfactory to all. 
Manufactured find sold by 
F. F, HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
Send slump for Circular, 
“THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.” 
“THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.” 
STANDARD 
AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. 
Being constructed wilb regard to scientific accu¬ 
racy. are used In nil teats of skill by the best, players 
In the country, and In all first-class clulis andhotels. 
Illustrated Catalogues of everything relating to Bil¬ 
liards sent by Mail. 
PHELAN & COLLENDER, 
738 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 
P ATENT MAGIC WATCH KEY will wind 
uny watch, and last.a lifetime. Sent, by mall on 
receipt of 50 cents. Address OU1NCHE A. KRUG- 
1 ,EK, 16 Malden Lane. New York. P. O. Box 3193. 
takes one-third of the labor off the team. The ad¬ 
justability of tho tlngor-bur to cut high "f i,w ith¬ 
out stopping the team. 1 * worth $26 on any ma¬ 
chine- It Is the only Mower that has I he true cen¬ 
ter draught. In accordance with Correct, mechanical 
principles. In short. It Is the lightest, the most, dura¬ 
ble, the least Com plica ted, the inuTil perfectly con¬ 
structed. the most symmetrical In design of any 
Implement of It* 0 I 1 WB. Fanners, the ( Upper I* tho 
Horan*’ Friend, and you cannot afford to ignore 
their welfare. Send for pamphlet. Investigate, see 
or write to some one who has used the Clipper. See 
the machine yourself before you hay any other. 
THE CLIPPER MOWER A REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 6173. 154 Chambers St., New York. 
J AIVN MOWER. 
A PERFECT LAWN MOWER for $25. 
857“ Every Machine warranted. 
THE PHILADELPHIA. 
Send for Circulars. _ „ 
V. P. DODW. Albany, N. Y. 
ri KEEP SHEARS, 
k5 WITH THUMB-PIECE, 
MANOTACTCHEn BY 
HENRY SEYMOUR 6 l CO., 
a a 52 lice km an St., New York. 
k /Si Two first premiums awarded at 
Sa A American Institute Fair, Oct., 1867 
r \ / ti and Mf. 9 . _ 
/ ill “ vai.pabi.k asd Well-made 
irl HORACE GREELEY, Pros’t. 
» Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
different StateFatrs, Oct. and Nov., 
Highest recommendations from 
Hon. II. S. Randall, Pres't Wool 
Growers’ Association and Author 
of tho Practical Shepherd. 
B3T" Every pair warranted. 
Sent free by mall on receipt of 
$2.33, $2.5U, $2.50, $2.75, 
4 H''n., 5 in.. 6 >j!ti.. din. 
Length of Blade— 1 Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Toe Shears, $2 per pair. 
Send Post-Office Order, Register¬ 
ed X.etter or Draft, If possible. 
gC rrm -— - - -=*5 TOOLS IN ONE. 
w *«wwr’~:-.v,-r I — 1 Bucket Ruin. Ruler, 
wthft’IT’T','t! i . ’ 1 Sauaro. Bevel.Cumba--.es. 
Screw Driver, Chisel, Scis¬ 
sors, ButtOD-holo Cutter, Paper Knife. Eraser and 
Pencil Sharpener. Agent* Wanted, male and tern ale. 
Sample(Pollahed Steel,) by mall,with tern * tv agents, 
60 cts. Stiver plated. $1. Gold do., $2. Address ( OM- 
BINATION 'I'OOL CO., 96 Mercer st., New I ork. 
See notice in Rukal, April 9th. page )40,2ti ctdiimn. 
P. O. Box 3193. 
M otive bovver for nothing. 
Our Patent Sell - Regulating, Storm - Def 
| WILKINSON, 
‘RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
202 Townsend St.Baltimore, Md. 
Windmill Is superior for pumping water for Rail¬ 
roads, Country Residences, Hotels, Farms. Stock- 
Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, etc. V or Circular*, ad¬ 
dress CONTINENTAL WINDMILL CO., 
3 Barclay St., New York. 
