AWARDED ONE MACHINE 
Implements anil ittacl)inern, (Etc 
Agents tUantcb, S-t 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
A man in Syracuse recently ate fifty lemons 
on a bet, and then died. 
“ Chicken recreation ” is a New Orleans eu- 
phonlsm for eock-fltrhts. 
Mr, Dei,a van heads a movement for a grand 
Temperance Convention next fall. 
Decaying vegetable matter is much more 
poisonous than decaying animal matter. 
Forty-four kinds of insect-eating birds and 
their nests are protected by law from injury. 
A woman In Jefferson, Wig., carno near losing 
her life by inhaling smoke from burning potato 
bugs. 
The Congregational Publishing Society reports 
for tlie year, total receipts of $110,189, with $10,- 
083 in the treasury. 
A Burlington, Vermont, lady has advanced 
so far in woman's rights as to go to the barber’s 
regularly to be shaved. 
A Minnesota preacher supplies nine churches 
his circuit being 170 miles long. Last year his 
entire salary was $209.60. 
A new South Carolina plant, yields “a large 
supply of the purest honey, clear as spring wa¬ 
ter," and.is os ornamental as useful. 
A FARMER at Albiu, Monroe county, Iowa, is 
employing Chinese Held hands, and says they are 
worth more than their weight in tea. 
A oahinet-MAKER named William Mitchell, 
of London, Out.., challenges the world to match 
him at cabinet making for $J,000 a side. 
Four thousand women operatives in a factory 
at Vienna, recently assemble! and demanded 
higher wages and but eight hours’ work. 
Mr. John T.Alexander, the great Illinois 
cattle dealer, has a Mingle "patch " of corn of 
6,500 acres on ids farm in Champaign county. 
Mr. J. (f. Font), editor and publisher of the 
Owensboro. Ky„ Shield, announces that Mrs. 
Ford is admitted as a full partner in the concern. 
As a result of the drought new blossoms 
are coming out on the twigs of apple trees, at. 
ready loaded with fruit, at Whitewater, Wiscon¬ 
sin. 
Mr. Kit fits S. Griffiths, of Newburypi r\ 
Mass., lias a pet black and tan, whom he calls 
Charles William, that ho has taught a variety of 
tunes. 
, An old gentleman who resides near Boston, 
never lias green peas for dinner without re¬ 
membering the poor, l>y sending the pods to the 
orphan asylum. 
Hartford will build a $30,000 monument in 
the park to Dr, Horace Wells, the discoverer of 
ainestheala, the city to pay one-third, the Slate 
one-third, und individuals the rest. 
At Vallejo, California, a couple were divorced, 
some time since, the children being given by 
l lie Court to the care of the mother. The father 
lias now purchased them at $576 apiece. 
The Fenian raid in I860 cost the Canadian 
Government, two millions of dollars, uud it. is 
supposed that lbo actual and threatened raids 
since thou have cost two millions more. 
Tin; only prisoner in the Nantucket jail not i- 
tles the authorities that if they don’t li.v up that 
jail so that the sheep can't get In to bother him, 
he will bo Plowed if he will stay in there. 
There is a girl residing in Boston who Is not 
quite eight years old, hut she weighs two hun¬ 
dred pounds. Around the calves of her legs : 
she measures twenty-four inches and n-hsilf. 
The Auburn papers vouch for the fol lowing: 
A Sod us man last week caught a (i«h that had an 
American cent in its maw, bearing date t he year 
H«I. It was In a remarkable state Of preserva¬ 
tion. 
The Canadian Government, hag chartered the 
American propeller Arctic, 600 tons carrying 
capacity, for twenty-five days, nt $400 a day, 
$10,000, to convoy stores at Collingwood to the 
Sau it. 
Red Cloud's request for horses has been 
granted by the Interior Department. He was 
notified at New York of the compliance of the 
department with ids request. He gets seventeen 
splendid animals, 
1). F. Tu.bOTSON, of Oxford, N. H., is doing n 
big business with liis lately completed cheese- 
factory, and expects soon to turn out two tons 
ul cheese per week. He uses the milk of 250 
cows lie owns, and buys besides. 
The Marietta Register publishes the names of 
1 wolve couple residing in that city and over the 
Muskingum, in Ibirmar, who have lived together 
ns man and wife over fifty years. One of the 
couples have lived together sixty years. 
A few days since the agent for a Southern 
railroad, within l’ort.y-elght hours after his arri¬ 
val in New York, made contracts with, provis¬ 
ioned and forwarded in passenger ears over (ho 
New Jersey Railroad, four hundred laborers. 
An apple iron in Hie orehare of Win. P. Wood¬ 
bury of East Raymond, Muss., has a branch on 
which the buds are just, coining into bloom, 
while the apples on the rest of the branches at e 
as large as bullets. The tree lias never been 
grafted. 
An exchange says that statistics show that the 
young ladies who graduate from Ml. Holyoke 
Seminary, live longer, and so presumably have 
better health, than the young gentlemen who 
graduate from Harvard, Yale, Williams, Am¬ 
herst, etc. 
A black bear, weighing 165 pounds, was 
killed a few days since in Dunbar township, Fa¬ 
yette county. Pa,, after a running fight which 
was kept up for a long t ime between the bear 
on one side, and seventeen men and a dozen 
dogs on the oilier. 
A frenzied cow, while on it rampage in 
Providence, It. i., recently, knocked senseless 
two ladies, badly spraining their ankles; chased 
several men at the top of their speed, and in¬ 
jured another in t he side. She made mat lore 
lively for a time, but. was finally secured. 
The Whitworth ritlcd cannon lias thrown a 
shot weighing two Hundred and fifty pounds 
nearly six miles (10,300 yards,) and a shell weigh¬ 
ing three hundred and ten pounds, six miles and 
a quarter (11.127 yards,) using eacli time fifty 
pounds of powder, und thirty-three degrees of 
elevation. 
The Manchester (N. IT.) Mirror says that, Am¬ 
herst, contains a curiosity in the person of Mr. 
Win. Brown, who recently received a letter con¬ 
taining a $50 greenback, and immediately car¬ 
ried if back to the post-office, on the ground 
that it didn't belong to him. The post-master 
is looking about for some Win, Brown williugto 
receive It. 
Admiral Dahlgrekn is at Gettysburg, Pa. 
Mrs. Gen. Thomas and sons have gone to 
Europe, 
Governor Hoffman and family have gone 
to Newport, It. I, 
Gen. Hancock is in Minneapolis ala guest of 
the First Minnesota Regiment. 
A. T. Stewart reports an income of three 
millions five hundred thousand dollars. 
Mrs. Stanton, wife of the late Secretary of 
War, lia-i rented a mansion at Germantown, Pa. 
Charles Dickens, in his will, declines a 
monument, preferring to rest ills fame on liis 
worlcB. 
Lady Franklin lias returned to Victoria 
from Sitka, on account of the unfavorable 
WCather. 
Ex-Senator Grimes is rapidly recovering liis 
heal Hi abroad, and will return to this country 
next fall. 
Gov. Stevenson of West Virginia has been 
unanimously re-nominated by the Republican 
State Convention. 
Hon. James Sheldon of Buffalo lias been 
appointed L T . S. Court, Commissioner for the 
Northern District Court. 
Oliver Rlirworth Williams, an editor of 
th© last generation, died in Hartford, June 25, 
aged seventy-four years. 
Horace Greeley has been quite sick for 
some time past, but is now able, ire are happy to 
state, to resume his editorial labors. 
Hon. Francis B. Cuttino, a prominent citi¬ 
zen, lawyer and politician of New York City, 
died on the28th nil., aged sixty-five years. 
Spotted Tail became a widower during bis 
trip to Washington, and attributing his wife’s 
death to ills absence, put all liis presents iu her 
grave. 
4 A A DAY.—Doll ble mounted Xlaps 
' ' lor SI. LLOYD’S Paten I Double Steel-plate 
Map of AMERICA and EUROPE for IM70, showing 
from ocean to ocean : colored, mounted, varnished ; 
54x50 Inches large, with Hie United States i Jonnty Map 
on reverse side ' .n n larger scale, with l.dO'.GXl names. 
Price only $1. Sheets mulled for 8) cents ; IUU copies 
a d . v sold hy agents. Lloyd made all the maps used 
hy Gens Grunt, McClellan. Sherman, Sheridan. Ac., 
Ac., during the war. Certificate!* sent. 
K. LLOYD, Cox 1.610, New York. 
THIS DIGOF.R can be OBTAINED at all AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES 
A THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES and BRITISH PROVINCES. 
ITY do not claim that this plow 
& is perfect , but that it is the best 
Potato Digger yet invented, o fid, 
' , - when properly worked, will pay 
, |* es * g *- , - <r '-' J„ r it>rlj several times over in a 
/- » "t'Cy __ _ single season, 
>-" > N r . — ~ . trial ' intnnuid the implement, 
but a little experience showed 
Eta _ 5 6 Medina County! Ohio. • 
■. ^ - ^ November 4, I860. j 
jaggs / '* t nm more and m«.ro pleMed 
■ ~ i J terduy.With four mtfehfiys foi- 
mOH Bk '****£?sf lowing nr I measured up one 
c-wF hundred and twenty bushel* of 
-^r. iv.’ Peach BlOira, (Understand that 
they nro the worst kind t-» die:) 
Tl ANTED. CANVASSERS in all parts 
> t of the United Slate.- Olid Canada. tn -cii one of 
the best hooka for Agents ever pnlillshctl In this 
country. tIii.: "The Veteran •»« ihe Grand 
A run Complete tn one vein me. elegantly hound. 
Price only $2.25, Liberal terms to Agents, fl is sell¬ 
ing rapidly among the Boys in Blue, und all interest¬ 
ed In tin-Grand Army. One Agent took forty orders 
in one day. Address CYRUS X DAIUUS COBB, 228 
Wushimiton St., Boston. 
A CENTS Ak \ N T E lt,-Wc vvlfth an 
1\ Acorn In every town to sell n new book wanted 
in every family, und re,;, on mended by the leading 
papers of the country, nne Agent IntelT reports 34 
orders in a day. One Lady says: “ j i, nre gold 100 
copies In the last three weeks, and attended to my 
own house work.’’ We received an order this week 
from s Lady Agent for 775copies. There is money 
In this hook. Bond for private circular. 
W. J. HOLLAND & CO.. 
Springfield, Muss. Chicago, Ill. 
.. 'yteZsz.- ^STofiA-* 0, ^ hixty fou*lirl» tor thv. station. 
Patented Potato Digging plow-F ig. 79, Page 57 of oar Large hunircd 0 bnshels!nmVlhn°samo 
I ataiogue.) team hauled two of them: had 
also two lltlle girls In addition to the help. I would not taken hundred dollars for it if 1 could not get 
another similar one. N, F. ROST WICK." 
** P. 8.—One great Item in regard to this machine Is, the potatoes come out of the ground without 
scratches." 
Under date of January 21, 1570. Mr. B. rays ngnln : 
"With much pleasure can I sit down and congratulate you upon the success 1 have had in using your 
most excellent machine (Potato Digger! 1 bought of you. I never nought a tool that gives such a percentage 
as thi- does -a man with only one acre erm find lug returns bv using one. A man and two or l liree boys can 
dig a hundred bushels per day. After going over the ground once, then harrow it over, and they are clean. 
Alter digging eight acres 1 know It, Is durable, for I rpn against boulders and frozen ground, and never 
harmed it; It leaves the ground in capital condition, und Is easily set under the bill.” 
As we anticipate h very large demand for nur Digger- during the coming season, we urge our friends to 
send ns their orders at once. The loss of Interest on the remittance will be trifling, and the certainty of 
securing the plow In season for the crop will be a great advantage. 
Send <15 for the Iron Plow, or $25 t r the Steel Plow, hy bank draft on New York City. Philadelphia, 
Baltimore or Boston ; by Post-Oitiee Order, or hy hi th* f>er express or mail, and the plow shall he sent at once. 
Bunk drafts are the best, form r,i remittance, Imt the others are all safe. 
U you want any other article for your Farm or Garden. SOud stump to us for n Special Circular of it. 
Our Warehouses, 1*1 and 191 Water St., are filled with tlie largest assortment of IMPROVED AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL 1M PI, KM 17 NTS. MACH INKS AND TOOLS, SEEDS AND KKKTlbtZKKS, to be found in 
this vicinity, and an examination Is asked by all farmers who may he in tlie city. Our stock will be 
cheerfully shown, whether our visitors desire to purchase or not. 
i\ Os Box 37b. R. h. AXiMET <Sl CO., 
EMiibllslicd In 1843. 185) and 191 Water St., New York. 
X. B.—The page above given is of our Kith edition of Catalogue, a large and handsome volume, 
containing nearly 660 illustrations of our goods, which every Farmer should know about. The hook is 
too expensive to he given away, and is therefore sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1; but tills will be 
refunded from the price of the first order that amounts to $5. II. II. A. A Go. 
A gents w anted 
FOR THE WORKS OF 
ALBERT I). RJCIIARDSON, 
Mrs. A. I>. RICHARDSON. 
J UNI t. S 11 F.N III IIRO AVN E, 
and MARK TWA IN. 
No hooks so valuable, popular or salable as those 
by above authors. For Circulars, address 
AMERICAN PC HUSHING CO., Hartford, (t. 
Br GEORGE E. WARING. Jr. 
Of Ogden Farm Agricultural Engineer of Central 
Park. N, Y.: author of " Drainage for Protit and for 
Health,' 1 Ac. A Outdo for Farmers, young and old, 
in every department of Agriculture, ©0 pages and 
Ml engravings. Agent- wanted, E. B. TREAT & 
CO., Publishers, 654 Broadwav, New York. 
( US'I' 1* 1! IILINII I<:n Audit*. Wanted. 
fJ SECRETS OF INTERN Mi REVENUE. 
The most remarkable book ever published, thor¬ 
oughly exposing the powerful confederralious or 
" Ulrica " preying <>n our (lovei-nineoi. allowing ur> 
the clique', from the lowest, to the highest, Cabinet 
officers and Congressmen as well as minor operators. 
Ventilating systematic depredations, conspiracies, 
official corruption, political influence, piilrnnugc and 
wire-pulling. A fearless Historical work. Invaluable 
to every citizen ; containing over M0 pages. Written 
by u prominent Government Detective. Over 20,000 
copies already sold. Agents wanted. Canvassing 
hooks free. Addr. -s W. FLINT, Publisher, Philin, 
Pa.; Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, (>.; or Boston, Mass. 
Cite Insurance, 
HOW YOUR II I LA N< 15 SHEET 
BEFORE ASKING PUBLIC PATRONAGE 
SHOULD BE DEMANDED BY THOSE DE 
SIRING INSURANCE. 
"Honor to whoui Honor is Due.’' 
42*0 (|A(j A YEAR AND EXPENSES TO 
ipW,' "Ml agents to sell tlie celebrated \V 11,SON 
SEWING MACHINES. The best machine in tlie 
world. buteh alike on both sides. One Machine 
WITHOUT MONEY. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING .MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland. Ohio, Boston, Muss., or St. Louis. Mo. 
Harder's Premium Railway Horse Power 
and Combined Thresher and Cii nner, til the 
(-real Nntionnl Trial, sit A iihurii, J nly. t N««, 
tor 1 ,Stoic amt easy movement of horses. IS rods lets 
than IX rntte< per hour. Mnhanlcal Construction Of 
the very best kind, thorough unit con stir ntlow work- 
mans hip and material in every place, nothing slighted, 
excellent nark, dr ," as shown liy official lit.port ol' 
Judges. Threshers, Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood 
baws Seed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in Mar¬ 
ket. Catalogue with price, full information, and Judges 
Report of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
MiNAitD harder, 
Coblesklll,Schoharie Co„ S.lr. 
rmoeatALWr, 
OFFICE, 
*46 &, 348 BROADWAY 
WRINGER MAN’S MONITOR ! 
The fertile prairies of Kansas offer homes to the 
toiling millions of the East, "without money and 
without price." and if you want to know what sec¬ 
tion of the country offers tlie greatest Inducements 
to settlers, subscribe for the 
ooden Frame. 
C 11 A 111 I’HlN. 
IlicUok’g Patent Portable 
The following is a summary of the Company’s busi¬ 
ness for the year 1869 : 
10,717 New Policies issued, insuring.!f3f ,440,353 00 
Income from Premiums.$5,104,040 99 
Income from Interest, He... 870,157 40 
-$5,974,798 39 
Disbursements for dividends 
and expenses.$2,804 ,007 54 
Disbursements for losses.... 758,104 07 
- $3,002,711 61 
Balance in favor of the Pol¬ 
icy Holders WHO ARE 
THE ONLY STOCKHOL¬ 
DERS, AND RECEIVE 
ALL THE PROFITS OF. $2,412,036 00 
ASSETS, JAN7JAHY 1, 1870. 
Cash on hand, in Bank and 
In Trust Co. $839,090 61 
Invested in United States 
Slocks, oust. 2,201,037 *9 
Invested In New York City 
Bank Stocks. 41,549 00 
Invested In Now York State 
and other Stocks. 1,624,384 11 
Real Estalo. 1,545,537 17 
Ronds and Mortgages. 4,570,400 00 
Loans on existing policies... 910,859 35 
Quarterly and soml-annuiu 
premiums, due subsequent 
to Jan. 1,1870 . 028,156 1)2 
Interest accrued to Jan. 1, 
1876. 05.327 77 
Premiums on Policies, in 
hands of Agents, and in 
course of transmission .... £33.218 81 
THE LEAVENWORTH BULLETIN 
With Solid White Rubber Rollers (Im- 
luovnble.) Warranted not 10 Torn 
on llio Shull, for Three Vein s, 
Which cannot crock or stain life clothes. The iron 
parts are Mali cable und Wrought Iron, and 
ENDURAELY GALVANIZED 
To prevent rust. 
Try It with nil others, and keep the best. 
Sold by Dealers everywhere. 
MANUFACTURED by 
JOHN YOUNG’S SON, 
A meter<lnm. N. Y. 
RUSSELL & ERWIN MANUK. CO., 
40 & 47 Chambers St., N. Y. City, Gen. Agents. 
PRICE S‘i A YEAR. 
Tlie Bulm tin luo* correspondmt* In all sections 
of Kunsiis, Nebraska and tlie Territories. It is a 
purely rn pa per. and makes a specially of just 
sueli news us is - 'light hy Eastern people who con¬ 
template moving West. W. 8. BURKE, 
Leavenworth, Kansas. 
H OIIICS FOIC THI5 PEOPLE. TRE 
. subserlber offers for sulu Jt.lHHI acres I' ARMING 
LAND, situated In Anderson Co,, ft, c\, on which are 
Mail Sites und Water Power gufftcloeH to carry sev¬ 
eral Faetarlc-. These land® will produce Cotton, 
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Bariev. Ac. On the place Is 
a large Dwelling House, with 1 he to- mil out-buildings, 
besides houses for tenants. The climate Is perfectly 
healthy tlie year round. Never-lulling Springs of 
pure water In abundance. The tract could be divided 
into small farms. For particulars, address 
D. JENNINGS, Banker. 1 Jiarleston, S. C. 
J | A It It I N H TT II G 
Patent Screw Post 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 
Chartered by a Special Act of the Legislature. 
Patent* Issued February lGtli and 
August 24tli, 180(1. 
W. 0. HICKOK, Prest. EUGENE SNYDER, freas. 
4 lila A If OUT K WS \.S 4 Eml<:ra nts 
1 V and y»*ttlc*i w sliOUlil ipud tin* dew wnrk, iMititled 
FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT KANSAS, 
tlie Driest Agricultural and Fruit Stale In Hie world. 
It contain* reliable Information, and Is Just the book 
thoimnnds urn anxious to obtain. >'A pages, wti h cor¬ 
rect Map of Kansas. Sent by mail, on receipt of 50 
cents. Address BLACKBURN ,v CO., 
Publishers. Lawrence, Kansas, 
ASSAt II r SKT'O ACRimri, COL- 
LEGE.—Tlie next Academic Year begins Sept 
For Catalogue, addro** 
PBES’TW. S. CLARK, Amherst, Mass. 
THE BEST MACHINE EVER INVENTED. 
1 make also two sizes of superior Presses for Ber¬ 
ries, Ac. If your merchant does not keep them, tell 
'jlm to semi for one for you, or write for one your- 
tclf. Don't, buy any other until you see tills. 
Send fora Circular. \V. O. HICKOK. 
Harrisburg, Penn. 
I ll PROVED STOCK.-HOGS, CATTLE, 
Sheep and Choice Fow ls. Shipped with safety to 
any part of the United StnlCH und Canada. Send for 
Circulars. Address 
U. F. STOW ELL, Williamsport, Pa. 
TO CAPITALISTS and FAUGH A NTS 
4 Sit FOR TOWER’S THERMOMETERS. 
.V The only machine-graduated Thermometer ever 
made, whereby perfect ueeumey Iti workmanship is 
secured. Dairy Thermometers, expressly for farm¬ 
ers’ use. Bov none unless the mune or 1 lie maker Is 
stomped on the plate Every instrument warranted 
accurate. Also, manufacturer of the celebrated D. 
E. Lent Barometer. Dealers send for Price lasts. 
LEWIS C. TOWER, Rochester, N. Y. 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, arid 
THE “OLD NORTH STATE" 
especially holds out rare inducements. A Full De¬ 
scription of its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Oltlzens of the State in Relation to Soil, 
Climate, Product ions, Altneruls, \e., are given in 
WORTH CAROLINA, 
A GUIDE TO CAPITALISTS AM) EMIGRANTS, 
AriDvo. volume of 130 pages, which every individual 
meditating investment or settlement in the South 
should peruse. 
Pttlt’E—In Cloth.$1 25 
Paper..... 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. A indy to or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
Add excess of market value of invest 
ments over cost. 
F OR Family Tan—Simple, cheap, reliable. ICnlts 
everything AOKXTfl WaNtkh. Circular und 
sample stocking i-lifiR. Address II1NKLEY KNIT- 
TINU MACHINE CO Bath. Me or J70 B wity, N. V. 
ASSETS Jan. 1, 1870,... .$’5,827,924 Gi 
BALANCE SHEET OF THE COMPANY, 
Jan. 1, 1870. 
Assets ns above. ..$13,327,924 63 
LIABILITIES. 
Amountof Adjusted Losses, 
due subsequent to Jun. 1, 
1870. $167,000 00 
Amountof Reported Losses, 
awaiting Proof, &c. 06,500 00 
Amount reserved for Re-in¬ 
surance on existing Poli¬ 
cies.$11,213,955 84 
Return Premium 1809 and 
prior thereto, payable du¬ 
ring the year.... 209,718 07 
This new invention, the Patent Metallic Screw 
Post Butt, sirm* all digging In putting down posts 
for every purposi.! and at the same Unit* It makes the 
only cheap ami durable post butt In usn. U may he 
made of cast or raalleablo iron, being a hollow gim. 
let-pointed surew with Socket tor the body of I ho 
post: is screwed duvalv into the ground by using a 
wrench; Is suitable for nil kinds of fences, grape 
arbors, vineyards, awning amt hitching posts, trel¬ 
lises, seats for yards mui warden*. &e . nod wherever 
introduced takes the place (>f the old style wooden 
post. The body or the post fitted into the socket 
may lie either wood or wrought iron, or the entire 
post may be east iron. It has open thoroughly tested 
and is now In use in this city for various purposes, 
giving entire satisfaction for strength, durability anti 
convenience. 
Reliable parlies wauled In all parts of the country 
to matin fact ure on royully. Send for Circular tu No. 
411 Market 8t., Harrisburg, Pa. 
.lADIEM K. PIPER, Secretory. 
KNITTING 
IIIS HI A CHINE HAS DIET WITH 
the most complete saeewss. In every section 
where il has beau introduced, it has taken prece¬ 
dence over those machines which have heretofore 
ranked as first-class. It is a perfect Seif-Raker and 
a superior Mower. 
Send for Circulars giving full thmoriplbin, 
] DIl’ORTANT to BI TTER MAKERS. 
1 THE ATMOSPHERIC CHURN. 
Is made on an entirely new principle, dispensing 
altogether with a dasher. It can dathe work in nruen 
less t ime, saves a great deal of labor, bring* butter 
more quickly, makes more of it. and Is more easily 
cleansed, than any dustier Churn In the market. ALL 
THIS HAS* BEEN PROVED by competition with 
other Churns, and any Farmer or Dairyman ran he 
convinced by an examination. The cost Is small. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Address F. WETMORE & CO., 
70 Washington St,, Boston. 
Divisible Surplus 
W IDE AWAKE FARMERS Wil l. BUY 
COATES' LOCK LEVER 11A Y AVI) CHAIN 
RAKE. Awarded First Premium in 1869 at tin* fol¬ 
lowing State Fairs Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Mis¬ 
souri, New .Jersey und Virginia. Horse Powers, 
Threshers, Hay Presses. Apply for agency to 
Mil AW A WELLS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
MORRIS IRV^KIJ\, 
President 
WILLIAM II. BEEKK, 
Vice-PresH and Actuary 
THEODORE M. BANT A, Cashier. 
CORNELIUS K. BOGART, ill. D., ) Medical 
GEORGE WILKES. M. D.. 5 Examiners. 
CHARLES WRIGHT, M. I)., Ass’t Med. Examin 
II. A. DYER, Superintendent ot Agencies. 
Turn KuiiAt. N mv-Y oft k t it hits so long been at the 
head 01 the Agricultural periodicals of the country, 
that, any word said in its praise hy us would be super¬ 
fluous. During the coming year its proprietor is de¬ 
termined tooutdoall his former efforts, and will em¬ 
body In this, hit favorite enterprise, atl the requisites 
of a perfect Horticultural and Agricultural paper. 
No intelligent farmer cue afford to do without it.— 
Chieftain, Pueblo, Colorado. 
L Ulll.ll Olf'l IUIICI. i’K' .. .. . . 
Sample (Polished Stool,) by mai .with ton; a teiigents, 
Si ets. Silver plated, #1. Gold do.. $2. Address COM¬ 
BINATION 'POOL CO.,95 Muroer St.. New ) urk. 
See notice in Rural, April 9th, page 24U, 2d column 
The Itu hal, as an Agricultural and Family Nows- 
iiper is the best and most widely circulated in lhe 
orld .—Evening Express. 
Thu Rural is tlie best, and therefore the cheap¬ 
est, paper of Us kind published in the United States. 
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