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NEWS CONDENSER, 
Implement (tub JHacIfiitern QVboertiscments 
— Ptu is owes $209,400,000. 
— Texas is the Hovine State. 
— Peter Cartwright is eighty-six. 
— Oliver Optic is going to Europe. 
— Cuba has uo Protestant Church. 
— Carlyle is seventy-flvo years old. 
— Oswego Is to have a new city hall. 
— A Western city boasts 500 parrots. 
— Iowa ha* planted 6,000 acres in tlax. 
— Boston is agitated over a new park. 
— Nnsliy dislikes the title of humorist. 
— California has a million acres of wheat. 
— There are 000 different tulips In Holland. 
— Michigan iron Is the purest in the world. 
— Bayard Taylor Is lecturing in California, 
Spaniards arc using dogs to hunt Cubans. 
Portugal has abolished the death penalty. 
A car load of girls Is wanted at Troy, Kan. 
Gov. Evans is the richest man in Colorado. 
— Several rabid dogs have boon shot in Utica. 
— England has seventy-one dally newspapers. 
The Brazil sugar crop Is reported a failure. 
Dayton, < Ihio, objects to Sunday street cars. 
— Pittsfield, Mass., complains of geese thieves. 
— The Sutro Tunnel lias been excavated 1,250 
feet. 
— Montgomery, Ala., Is to have a street rail¬ 
road. 
— Buffalo hunting is the fashionable sport this 
year. 
— Green peaches have appeared in New Or¬ 
leans. 
The University of Alabama has but six stu¬ 
dents. 
— New York city uses 120,000,000 quarts of milk 
yearly. 
Buffalo hack men have formed an organi¬ 
zation. 
— On tuve Flourcns lias been ordered to quit 
G reoce. 
— Mr. Carlyle will be the guest of Henry Ward 
needier. 
A stat ue of Luther is to be erected at Ins na¬ 
tive town. 
— At Currolton, Miss., the sale of whisky is 
prohibited. 
— Illinois has one mile of railroad to every 7“>4 
inhabitants. 
The hay crop of Maine, this year, is valued 
at $14,000,1X10. 
Crops In the Susquehanna Valley never 
looked better. 
— Victor Hugo ninda $22,000 from his publica¬ 
tions last year. 
“ Red-skinned Hyenas” is the naino for In¬ 
dians out West. 
The King of Prussia has, among his pots, 
fifty white mice. 
A qunify of black marble is worked near 
Williamsport, Pa. 
There Is a French “Society for ilie Protec¬ 
tion of Children.” 
— Dane county, Wis., has but three prisoners 
in its county jail. 
A North Carolina paper advertises for print¬ 
ers that can read. 
There are more than a million paupers in 
England and Wales. 
Lake Ontario is higher than it was ever 
known to lie before. 
Mackerel have made their appearance on the 
Mnssiiohusot Is coast. 
Grasshoppers are doing great damage in 
Southern California. 
A monument will shortly be dedicated to 
the dead of Solferliiu. 
— A quart, of baked beaus can be had at White 
Pine for nine dollars. 
The Board of Excise of New York city, has 
granted 3,200 licenses. 
A splendid beach drive lias been constructed 
ni Cape May, Saratoga. 
Anna Dickinson expects to charge $250 for 
her lectures next year. 
— There arc 22,000,000 grapevines set out in 
vineyards In California. 
A breed of dogs that cannot bark lias been 
discovered In Australia. 
— A horse standing nineteen hands high, is 
Owned in St. John, N. B. 
— The Toledo Board of Trade want the Miami 
and Erie canals enlarged. 
The Unitarians are about to locate a Theo¬ 
logical Seminary at. Chicago. 
— The National Bank circulation outstanding, 
on .lime 4lh, was $209,505,042. 
A co-operative boot, and shoe factory lias 
been started at Albion, Mich. 
— The Speedsville, N. Y., Creamery Co. are do¬ 
ing a big business this season. 
An ungallant. Congressman proposes a tax of 
twenty-live per cent, on corsets. 
— Jacksonville is now the largest city in Flori¬ 
da, having about 9,000 inhabitants. 
— Illinois lias one mile of railroad to every 
fourteen square miles of territory. 
— The Indians of Fort. Buford, Dakota, have 
openly declared war on the whites. 
— Goo. G. Prescott of Pipping, N. H., hasacalf 
one year old that weighs 009 pounds. 
— Prof. Darwin declines the honorary degree 
of Oxford, on account of Ills health. 
— The Parliament of North Germany numbers 
290 members. Of these, 137 are nobles. 
— The semi-eon lonial celebration at. Indianap¬ 
olis, Iud., has not been yet abandoned. 
— 'i’lie Illinois Central work shops, to bo erect¬ 
ed at Waterloo, Iowa, will cost $000,000. 
— An Edinburgh paper calls for special omni¬ 
buses for mothers with infant children. 
— There are fifteen clergymen, twenty lawyers 
and twenty-five doctors in Laporte, Did. 
— The filans for a new town hall in Saratoga, 
to cost $75,tXIO, have just been completed. 
— A farmer in Somerset, Me., has expended 
$1,000 In preparation fora cranberry crop. 
WANTED AGENTS*-To sell the OCTAGON 
> ‘ SEWING MACHINE. ItU toenttH ,makes the 
" Elastic Dock stitch," iiliil is warranted for 5 rears. 
Price $15. All Htlier machines with an under-feed 
s Id for $15 or less are infringements. Address OC¬ 
TAGON HEWING MACHINE CO.. St. bouts. Mo., 
Chicago, 111.. Pittsburgh, l‘a., or Boston, Mass. 
Every Farmer should have one of the following articles. They will save their cost in one season, as 
the patterns we Offer are the best, of their kind n i* hi market. 
ALLENS EXPANDING HORSE HOE. 
(Page 35.) $15. The best stirring implement between rows, saving half the usual hand labor. 
HORSE HAY RAKES. 
(Page 54.) Revolving Wood Tooth, fW): Stee) Tooth, on Wheels, $15. 
HAY TEDDERS. 
(Page 55.) Bin. lard, C teeth, $80, s teeth. $90: amkricajj, $90 ; Burdick’s, $75. 
CLIPPER HOUSE HAY FORK. 
(Page 48.) $12. With Pulleys and Hook. 
POTATO DIGGING PLOW. 
(Page 57.) $15. 
Any of the above delivered at depot or on dock in New York, for the above price. 
Our Warehouses. 199 and 191 Water St., are filled wiUi the largest nssoriment of IMPROVED AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL 1M PI.EM ENTS, MACHINES AND TOOLS, SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS, to be found in 
this vicinity, and an examination is asked by all farmer* who may be in the city. Our stock will be 
cheerfully shown, whether our visitors desire to purchase or not. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
Eftliiblifcltctl In 18 13. 189 and 191 Water St., New York. 
N. B.—The Pages above given are of onr lfith edition of Catalogue, a large and handsome volume, 
containing nearly COO illustrations of onr goods, which every Farmer should know about. The book is 
too expensive to he given away, and is therefore sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1; hut tins will be 
refunded from the price of the tirst order that amounts to $5. R. U. A. & Co. 
Positively destroys all Insect life on Cattle, and 
cures Mange, Scratches and Sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 do*, tablets, $3.tl0. 
Boxes of 10 lbs., $4.00. 
A Gif NTS WANTUD.-B'e wUli an 
Agent to every town to -ell a new book wanted 
in every family, and recommended by the leading 
papers of the country. One Agent lately reports 
orders in a day. One Lady says:—"I have sold 100 
copies i n me last three weeks, and attended to my 
own house work." We received un order this week 
front a Lady Agent for 775 copies. There is money 
in this book. Send for private circular. 
W. J. HOLLAND A OO., 
Springfield. Muss. Chicago. III. 
This preparation i* far superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much less trouble, und 
more permanent, cares Scab and destroys Ticks, 
bice, etc. Cans of 5 It.*., $1,25; 1U lb*., $2.25; 50 lb. 
kegs, SIU; 200 It. Bbl.. $35. 
) OAK AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
For euro of Foul - Itnt and destruction of the 
Screw Worm. 1 lb. cans, 50 cents; 3 lbs., $1; 5 
lbs., $1.25. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAMES* BUCHAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN A Bl.EWETT, Soli- Agt*., 
5“2 Barclay Sit., New York. 
TEN YEARS 
IN WALL STREET 
Written by an old operator. The fastest selling, 
most attractive und fascinating book nut. It in- 
eludes the Historic-. Mysteries ar.d Secret doings of 
Wall .street. Life Sketches of its Men. the Specula¬ 
tions In Gold. Stocks, Ac., women Speculators, and 
nil that i* great. powerful, splendid, raystenous, In¬ 
teresting. wicked, amazing, wretched, etc., in the 
focus of speculation. Portraits ot Vanderbilt. Drew, 
Fisk, Jr,, and many others. Engravings of noted 
places. Fife and t*c. r,cs, A*!, " I expert to be instruct¬ 
ed by it," says Salmon i*. Chase. ' Many valuable 
leaves may he picked from it* pages," says the Inde¬ 
pendent. “ Written with elegance, and will be as 
useful a* It Is entertaining." say* John ti. Saxe, 
"A remarkable book.’ says the Christian Advocate. 
"Thy book Is exceedingly graphic and spirited,” 
says John 0. TITl(tl«r. Agents wanted everywhere. 
Those now lit work report Immense Sales. Acknowl¬ 
edged by all b, be the most popular book extant. 
Sold only hy Subscription. Send for Circular to 
WORTHINGTON,Bl/STtN A CO.. Hartford. Ct. 
120It OILING AND PRESERVING IIAR- 
L ness, Carriage Top*, Ac., there is nothing equal 
to FRANK MlLLBR'S PUEPAKKl) HARNESS Olb 
BLACKIN'!!. .Manufactured by FRANK MILLER A 
CO., IS and 20 Cedar 8t., New York. 
A K It T II E !<• A C T S 
CONCERNIXO 
Thi* Valuable Family Medicine has been widely 
and favorably known in our own and foreign coun¬ 
tries, upward* of 
THIRTY YEARS! 
It i* an External and Internal Remedy. For Sum¬ 
mer Complaint, or any other form ot bowel disease 
in children oroduits, it i* an aliuo*i certain cure.and 
has, without doubt, been more successful in curing 
the various kinds of CHOLERA Ilian any oilier 
known remedy, or the most skillful physician. In 
1 ml in, ,Uriel and Chinu, where this dreadful disease 
1* more or lens prevalent, the Pain Killer I* consid¬ 
ered hy the natives, us well us European residents In 
those climate*, a tore remedy ; and while it is a most 
eificient remedy for pain, It Is a perffatly *nle medi¬ 
cine even in tlic most unskillful hands. Bold by nil 
Druggists. 
Unequaled for simplicity and durability of con¬ 
struction. 
Excelling nil others in its capacity for all kinds of 
work without change of adjustment, and for beauty 
und elasticity of stilcli. 
iST AGENCIES, 505 Broadway, NEW 
YORK, and in all the Principal Cities in the 
UNITED STATES and GREAT BRITAIN. 
W ANTED Agent* Every where. — Goods 
staple us flour, and paying 150 percent, profit, 
(•no agent sells toB7 families out of 70. Another sells 
$25 wortli In three hour*. Maniples sent free. C. M. 
UMNGTON, B8 Huull, 4£alsted St., Chicago. 
A GENTS WANTED.—Having Ju*»t made 
some decided improvements in the COTTAGE 
BIBLE AND FAMILY EXPOSITOR, l nm now pre¬ 
pared to oiler extra Indueemonts to u few good Can- 
vastier*. Agents reporting from 15 to 35 set per 
week. For terms, address 
A. BRAIN A HI). Hartford, Conn. 
OLKKOOK'S It EG 1 I, A TOIE SEED 
D HI 1,1 
A perfect ILajul Machine, for sowing 
with regularity und in propcfuuaiititv. Reel-, Carrot, 
Onion, Turnip. Parsnip, Spit nidi. Sorghum. 
Broom Corn, Peas,-Bernik, 'etc, II is verv simple, 
compact, durable, easy to operate, and tin seed con¬ 
ductor. op Jig ».v.vui.j.r u WHITS inside, shown the 
seed at it .Ihujw, to prevent any mistake or failure. It 
ridges the earth over the seed, and makes the row* 
straight any width neaped. All springs, lido*,local* 
and bra she* both* AKpcnsed with, it l* not liable lo 
get out of order. Price $12. 
A HAND CULTIVATOR. 
An improved implement to weed between the rows 
and mellow the soil. It. expands from b to 14 Inches, 
is simple and efficient. Price flii. 
Manufactured and sold liv 
__ F. F. IIOLBKOOK & CO., Boston. Muss. 
Send stamp for Circular. 
R ifles, shot-guns, revolvers, 
i Ac., of all kinds at reduced prices, warranted 
and sent by Express ((’. O. D.J to be examined before 
paid for. Liberal terms Lo the trade, agents nr clubs, 
write for a Catalogue. Address J. it. JOHNHTON, 
Grout Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pit. Army 
G ii iim, Revolver*, &C„ bought Of traded for. 
So many are in use all wummtcd, and none returned. 
THE FIRST PREMIUM 
lias been given to 
COOK’S EVAPORATOR 
AT 65 STATE FAIRS, 
To the VICTOR CANE MILL, (since I8T.1,) 
AT 4.2 STATE FAIRS, 
TO BOTH at the Loiiishuin Klute Fair «i 1 . 0 i 8 , for 
working Southern Cane. All rlvtil* fail to equal 
these machine* on trial. 
Farmers can’t afford to risk crop* of Curie en Mills 
that brink or Clioke. or Evaporator* that do ee cand¬ 
ela rs work and only half fimiij/i at that. 
“ While scores of new-fangled invention* have 
come up, had their day, and subsided, the 'Cook’ 
goes right, along, constantly Increasing in reputa¬ 
tion.*'— Prairie Parmer. 
The Sorgo Hood Itook and Descriptive Circulars 
sent free. 
BLYMYER, NORTON & CO., Cincinnati. 
HI,YMVICK, DAY St CO., Mansfield, O. 
BLYMYER, FEARING ,Y Co., Chicago, 
A ny lady dr gentleman denning 
an opportunity to engage in n lucrative and hon¬ 
orable business at and near home, can learn particu¬ 
lars by addressing J. N. RICHARDSON' & CO., Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. Strife what paper you taw thir in. 
ITALIAN <(t FENS, SPECIAL ATTEN- 
1 tion given lo t his branch of business. For price- 
Of Queens, Colonies. Hives, Honey Boxes, Books, 
Bee Vell9, Ac., send stamp for Circular. Address 
QUIN BY & ROOT. St. Johnsviilo, 14. Y. 
A gents wanted 
JOB TJJ r. WORKS OF 
ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, 
Mr*. A. D. RICHARDSON, 
JUNIUS IIENRI BROWNE, 
an I MARK TWAIN. 
No books so valuable, popular or salable as those 
by above autliors. For Circulars, address 
AMERICAN I’l RUSHING CO., Hartford, Ct. 
rpiIH LIVING MACHINE. — INJURE 
the multi spring of u wateb, and every portion of 
the works become disordered. The human stomach 
is to the Human system what that elastic piece of 
metal is to a chronometer. It inlluonces the action 
of tlic other organs, and controls, to a certain extent, 
the whole living machine. The comparison may be 
carried further, for as the weakness or other imper¬ 
fection* ot tiie main spring is indicated on Die face 
of the tiino-ploeo, so also Is Die weakness or other 
disorder of Die stomach betrayed hy the face of the 
invalid. The complexion is sallow or faded, the eye* 
are deficient 111 luster and Intelligence, and there is 
a worn.unxUius expression in the whole countenance 
which a* plainly a* written word* could do, that 
the great none ithing organ whose office il I* to minis¬ 
ter to the want* of the body, and to sustain and 
renew ail lla parts, in not performing its duty. It re¬ 
quire* renovating und regulating, und to accomplish 
this end Hostetler'* Stomach Ritter* may bo truly 
said to be the one thing needful. The broken main 
spring hf u watch may be replaced hy n new one, but 
the stomach can only be repaired and .-Ilengthened, 
und this 1* one of the objects of the famous vegeta¬ 
ble restorative which for eighteen years bus been 
waging a successful contest with dyspepsia In all 
climates. As a specific for indigestion It stalidH 
alone. When the* resources of the phariuaeopiolu 
have been exhausted, without, at best, doing more 
than mitigating the complaint, u course of thi* 
Wholesome and palatable, yet powerful stomachic 
effects a perfect and permanent cure. Ill all east)* 
of dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and 
upon till* important gland, us well as upon the stom¬ 
ach and bowels, the Bitters net with singular dis¬ 
tinctness, regulating and reilivigorating every secre¬ 
tive and assimilating organ on which bodily and 
mental health depend. 
3 GE T S PATENT 
U**y>>*^ Br GEORGE E.WARING.-Jr. 
Of Ogden Farm Agricultural Engineer of Central 
!’« r k,N. Y.: author.if " Drainage for Profit and for 
Health," Ac. A Guide fur Farmers, young und old, 
la every department of Agriculture. (Ml pages and 
MW engravings. Agents wanted. K. B. TREAT & 
CO., Publishers, fi5l Broadway, New York. 
j J A U U 1 S II l ' B O 
Patent Screw Post 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 
Chartered by a Spetial Vet of the Legislature. 
I 1ST PUBLISH l{D Agent* Wanted. 
f} SECRETS OF INTERNAL REVENUE. 
The most remarkable book ever published, thor¬ 
oughly exposing the powerful cunfederralloh* or 
"Rlnvs” preying on oni'Government. Showing up 
the ellqties, from tlic lowest to the highest, Cabinet 
officers and Congressman a* well as minor operators. 
Ventilating systematic depredations, conspiracies, 
ofllclal corruption, political influence, patronage and 
wire-pulling. A tearless Historical work. Invaluable 
to every citizen : containing over 500 pages. >Vrllien 
by a prominent Government Detective. Over 20,000 
copies already sold. Agents wanted. Canvassing 
books free. Address W. FLINT. Publisher, Phils., 
Pa.; Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, O.; or Boston, Mass. 
''PHIS HIAU1IINE HAS MET WITH 
I the most complele succe-s. In every ruction 
where it hint been introduced, it Iiub taken prece¬ 
dence over those machines which have heretofore 
ranked a* first-class, il is a perfect Sclf-Ruker ami 
a superior Mower. 
Bend for Circulars giving full description. 
Patent* Issueil February 1 lit I* ami 
August 2 lib, 1809. 
W. 0. HICKOK, Prest. EUGENE SNYDER, Treas, 
V'* ’ * — Pocket Itufe, Ruler, 
'■ W ■ i n -Tm . 1 1 i i ' 1 1 .square. Bevel.Coniiue ses, 
~ “■-- Screw Driver, Chisel, Scis¬ 
sors, Button-Utile Cutter, Paper Unite Fraser and 
Pencil Sharpener. Agents wanted, male and female. 
Sample (Polished Steel.) by mail, with tern * to agents, 
filets. Silver pi sled, $1. Gold do., $2. Address COM¬ 
BINATION TOOL CO., 03 Mercer St.. New York. 
See noticelu KCJKAL, April 9th, page240,2d column. 
(1(1/1 A VICAR AND EXPENSES TO 
- " *■ agents to sell the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. Tim best machine in the 
world, snieh alike mi both tides, One Machine 
without Money. For farther particulars, address 
THE WILSON HEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland. Ohio, Boston, Muss., or St. Louis, Mo. 
COUTH JERSEY FA RIMS. -20,000 acres 
O Fruit and Farm Land tor sale cheap and mi easy 
terms, in lots to suit, pm chaser*, on railroad 24 miles 
south of Philadelphia. Soil product I vo, climate tnlld 
and proverbially healthy, pure soft water.no chills 
and fever. Map und full description sent free. 
Address .MORBIrt & CO„ 
Frunklinvllle, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. 
A GENTS WANTED tfklft PER DAY) I. 
IX the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO 
BOSTON, MASS., or ST. LOUIS, MO. 
2Ccu) IjJublicotions 
C t HOIKS HAVE I.I1NG KEEN 
> AWAITING ITS ISSUE. 
THE NEW ANTHEM BOOK. 
The Sabbath Guest . 
By L. 0. EMERSON and J. H. MOREY, 
An Entirely New Collection of Anthems, Opening 
and Closing Pieces, Sentences, Choruses, &e., 
NOW READY. 
Price $1.00. $15 per dozen. A sample copy sent, 
post-paid, to any address, on receipt of price. 
OLIVER DITSON &. CO., Boston. 
CHAS. H. DITSON & CO., New York. 
VALUABLE CHICAGO PROPERTY 
\ FOR SALK.—The proprietor of 
“ Jtinrtiou Grove*’ Nurseries and Fruit Lindens, 
offers the same for sale, cm any reasonable terms to 
Milt the purchaser. It contain* 15 acres. Cherry crop 
iilniio wm til $i$XJ to r 1,000 per unmnti. A great bar¬ 
gain for some one. For particular*, inquire of J. O. 
CoitTHlci.L, No. 12b Ln Salle St., (Rooms No.6and ii,) 
Chicago, III. 
only cheap and durable post butt in use. It mtiy be 
made of cast or malleable iron, being a hollow gim¬ 
let-pointed screw with socket for thu body ui the 
post; is screwed directly Into the ground by using a 
wrench; is Kiiit.iide for ail kinds nf fence*, grape 
arbors, vineyards, awnillg and liitehlm; posts, Irel- 
ises, seat* for yards and garden*, &e., and wherever 
introduced takes the place ol the old Style wooden 
post. Tim body ot tint post lilted into tin socket 
may be either wood or wrought iron, or the entire 
posi may he east iron. It has been thoroughly tested 
and is now In use in this city for various purposes, 
giving enure satisfaction for strength, durability and 
convenience. 
Reliable parties wanted in nil parts of the country 
to manufacture on royalty. Send for Circular to No. 
411 Market st., Harrisburg, Pa. 
JAMES R. PIPER, Secretnry. 
]) A S II A A Iil’S 
Arabian Coffee 
IX FLAVOR IS RICH, I I LL AM) AROMATIC. 
Always Delicious! Always Uiiifnvml 
Unrivaled in duality. Reasonable in Price. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
THE GREAT ARABIAN COFFEE CO., 
289 Greenwich Hi., New York. 
W'HITK SPRING FA K II, GENEVA, 
’’ FOR HALE. 
This VERY DESIRABLE FARM of 300 aero*, lo¬ 
cated within one mile of tlie village of Geneva, is 
offered for mile. It i* situated on a ridge overlook¬ 
ing Seneca Lake and Geneva, amt command* a mm t 
extensive view. The farm Is in u very high Mate of 
cultivation, thoroughly underdruined. amitlio build¬ 
ing* mostly new und in excellent repair. Tbn orch¬ 
ards are in full bearing,and thu *nm,|v nr wider I* 
very abundant and of excellent oualuy. The lawn 
surrounding ilia bouse contain* some 40 acre*, i* in 
tine order, and ornamented with natural forest trees. 
A* the farm Is so well known, a farther description 
is deemed unnecessary. To any one dealring an ele¬ 
gant country residence, this offer* a very favorable 
opportunity. For particular*, apply to 
JAMES O. SHELDON. Geneva, N. Y. 
rUIIE BIBLE v«r*u* SCIENCE. 
I The only really Scientific and Logical harmony 
between GKNV'SIs and GkoloUV is to be found in ii 
little work, just published— 
THE CHEMICAL HISTORY 
Ok 
r AXTIIl PATOU. St PKRFLUOUS HAIR 
J painlessly, instantly and permanently removed. 
Call on or send stamp for Circular to Dr. E. P. WI1,- 
l.IAMS & CO., 154 Tremont. St., Boston. 
AVOWING MACHINE OIL. Unequnled n« 
ivL a Lubricator. Free from gum. Sold by dealers 
generally. Manufactured by FRANK A1I1.LEH * 
CO., Id and 20 Cedar St.. New York. 
A GREAT success; 
has positive FORCE 
\ FEED, light draft, 
/| uo weight, ,n horses’ 
S'L necks, can’t choke, 
'■y Best and handsotu- 
jy ■ est. Sows all kinds 
jPrv- of grain, and lime or 
5^5 plaster. 
Mansfield, O. Bl.YM yer, 
O. BLYMYER, FEA 1(1 NO 
BY JOHN PH IN, V. E. 
4t gives the latest views of Scientific men In regard 
to the laws ami processes Involved in the formation 
and development of the Earth. It is indispensable 
to every Bible Student, Sabbatli School Teacher and 
Clergyman. 
1 Vol. 12-Mo.,Muslln, Bevel Boards, $1. 
For sale bv all Bookseller*. Sent on receipt of 
price by THE INDUSTRIAL PUBLICATION CO., 
170 Broadway, N. Y. 
r PIIE HIGHEST FAR AUNG LANDS 
A IN THE WOULD. 
1,300,000 ACRE8 FOR SALE 
TO ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
NEOS1IO VALLEY, KANSAS. 
Union Pacific Railroad Company, 
SOUTHERN BRANCH. 
The lands now offered by tills Company are situated 
mainly within twenty miles of eaeh side of the road, 
extending one hundred and .seventy miles along tiie 
NEOSHO VALLEY, the richest, finest and moat in¬ 
viting valley for settlement in ilie West. 
One-third of the labor required at the East In Ilie 
culture of furius will insure here double the amount 
of crops. 
BUILDING MATERIAL A ND FENCING of every 
variety and la great abundance. 
STOCK RAISING.—The rich native grasses of tho 
prairies and bottoms, with the large urea of unocuu- 
iiied lands in connection with the dry. mild and upon 
Winter*, present unequaled advantages for tiie rais¬ 
ing of cattle, sheep and horses. 
THE CLIMATE AND HEALTH of Kansas are 
uneqmiled. These, indeed, are among its chief ex¬ 
cellencies. and are recommendation* fur settlement • 
PRICKS OF LAND.—From $2to $3 peraere ; credit 
of ten doi \ ears’ time. 
TERMS OF SAXE-—One-tenth down at time of 
purchase. No payment the second year. One-tenth 
every year utter until completion of payments, with 
annual interest. 
THE HEAD LAND OFFICE 
is at JUNCTION CITY. To all purchasers of lands 
FREE TICKETS from this point, are given over the 
Road. For further information, address 
ISAAC T. GOOD NOW, 
Land Commissioner, Junction City, Kansas. 
J W I L K I N S A N , 
"'RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. Colt, or Chari. as and Bai.timork Sts., 
BALTIMORE, Ml). 
Bl.YM V 1514, 
Norton & Co. 
& Co., Chicago. 
P URR-BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS, 
Sheep, Poultry, Pigeon*, Kuhhits, Ac., 
bred and shipped by J. \V. St V. 1KVVIN, Pennington 
ville, Chester Co., Pa, Send for Illustrated Circular 
HAT EVEKlY 
Rurai Kubscribei 
wants Is 
ME W HAVEN 
1 Family Knitter. 
Latest, cheapest and best in the world for family 
use. Patented in nine countries. Company invite 
liny test Ol* comparison. Mm-liiun knits everything. 
Price only $25 for plain. $3n for silver-plated, ${6 for 
gold-plated. Price Includes Reel, Winder, Robbins, 
Oiler, Ac. Rights sold. Agents wanted. Address 
NEW HAVEN KNITTING CO. New Haven, Conn. 
n U . BA V N TO N A. CO.* WbmlMOfie, N. J. 
DRAIN TILE, 
ROUND TI Lilli AND COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FORMED, 
MOST EVENLY BURNED ami DURABLE TILE 
in use. Saves in breakaae. saves in Vast of Tea incpm-- 
1 at ion, saves in 1,ntiiu of Latihih, and gives thuruughly 
reliable FlUST-Cl.ASS WORK. 
D. D. T. HI DO UK, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
ritIRL YOUR HAIR!-A BOTTLE OF 
MAGNETIC PURI.UjUM SENT FREE. It curls 
straight hair in beautiful curls oil the FIRST appli¬ 
cation. Address, with stamp, 
Prof. NORTH, Parknmn, Ohio. 
TTOLBROOK’S SXYIVKL FLOWS. 
11 Tliesc Plows leave no "dead furrows’’ nor 
"ridges;” turn the furrow-slleeft flat on level land; 
lay the field* down level and smooth for tlic mowing 
machines, bay tedder, etc.; work equally well on 
sidehlll: save considerable time; equalize the work 
of team: by their peculiar convex form pulverize 
very thoroughly, and will not, dog. Eight sizes, from 
a Garden Plow for one horse to a Breaking-up Plow 
for four or six cattle. 
They are proving very satisfactory to all. 
Manufactured and sold I.v 
V. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
US'" Send stamp for Circular, 
nun ASPARAGUS ROOT! 
k/OOrtM) WELL GROWN. TWO-YKARuI, 
$1 per 100: $7.50 pnr I.IOI. Stun wherry Plant! 
Wilson’s Albany, 50 ct*.; Triumph do (fund, 75 e 
per 100; cheap by the thousand. Address 
Mits. O W. WHITE, Alden, N. V 
L aw anii banking office. 
PITKIN C. WRIGHT, 
De Wilt Clinton County, lawn. 
Monev 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 
mtmri/ to invest, please notice. 
“Chapped Hand*, face, rough skin, pimples 
rlilg-worni, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affec¬ 
tions, cured, by using the Juniper Tar Soap made by 
CASWKr.t., Hazard x Co., New York. It is more 
convenient, and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding the trouble of the greasy compounds now 
tn use.”— St. Loins Democrat. 
Q w . I B E L L , 
‘fruit and produce 
c o Hiiissi o > in i: ic u iiam 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
V rare investment.-fob sale a 
Choice Fruit Farm. Also, llill to 800 acres pre- 
lium land, suitable for village purposes, adjoining 
,v■ i Railroad Stations, Schools, &e. Payment satis- 
ictory to one who will improve property. Address 
O. COBB, Buffalo, N. Y. 
RrA-rfi»ce. — C. Cobb, 30 Whitehall St.. New York. 
A\7 IDE A YVA K E FA 1{ IIF.RS W II. 1. BUY 
V V COATES’ I.OI K LEVER HAY AND GRAIN 
RAKE. Awarded First Premium in 1809at 1 lie fol¬ 
lowing State Fairs:—Ohio, Indiana, WUrnm-in, Mis¬ 
souri, New Jersey und Viiginfa. Horse Powers, 
Threshers, Hay Presses, Apply lor agency to 
S1IAW & WELLS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
