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implements, illachincrg, 
Netn Publications 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
®rccs, plants, Qecbs, Ctc 
St EDS AND PfiANTS, 
FOR PRESENT PLANTING. 
P<*r ox. Pop lb. 
Cabbage, Early Jersey Wakefield(true)...*1 (JO $12 00 
Do. Early Dutch and Winninifsladt. 40 4 00 
Cauliflower. Early Paris anfl Nonpareil... 1 50 20 00 
Do. Eurlv Erfurt and Dylter. 3 00 35 00 
Lettuce. Curly Curled Simpson (true). 40 4 00 
Do. Hardy (Jroon and Tennis Ball... 40 4 00 
Do. Butter and llrowft Dutch. 40 4 00 
Siberian Kale or Sprouts... 10 75 
Spinach, Round and Prickly. 10 75 
(Kreo by mull.) 
P..r too. Per 1,000 
Asparagus Hoots, Conover’s Colossal.. .$3 00 $25 00 
1)0. do. Giant (2 years old)... 1 00 7 60 
Rhubarb Roots, Manama.15 00 
(Rest season for Southern planting.) 
— La Crosse keeps a chain gang. 
— Buffalo has forty-six churches. 
— Base hall is popular In Scotland. 
— Brock port has a good bean crop. ( 
— Barn burning is frequent near Whitehall. 
— The strike of the Albany coopers has ended. 
— Nebraska calls herself the “Middle West.*’ 
— Cape May has more mosquitoes than guests. 
— New Jersey has put the dog tax at $2.50 per 
dog. 
— Hop-picking in Genesee county is nearly 
over. 
The distillation of peppermint is going on at 
Lyons. 
— The population of Oregon is estimated at 
100,000. 
— Ohio has oil portraits of its sixteen Gov¬ 
ernors. 
— San Francisco's last sensation is a white 
hoarse. 
- Oakfleld, Wisconsin, makes apple growing a 
specialty. 
— Clmrchville, Monroe Co., is to have a new 
academy. 
— Squirrels arc plentiful in Genesee county 
this year. 
— The population of Oshkosh, Wis., is found 
to be 12,675. 
— The prospects of the Lake Erie grape crop 
arc excel lent. 
- A country church in England has a duchess 
as an organist. 
— Flies are killing crows in Erie, so terrible 
are their bites. 
— Chicago wiM open a woman’s medical col¬ 
lege in the fall. 
— An Indian woman in Philadelphia claims to 
bo 120 years old. 
— There is a colored boy in the Freshmen class 
of Yalo College. 
— Potato speculators have begun the fall cam¬ 
paign at Albany. 
— A Mr. Lenoh of Auburn, lias a squash ftvo 
feet, in diameter. 
— Poughkeepsie has ten bakers and flfty-two 
lager beer saloons. 
— Some of the omnibus routes of London are 
fourteen miles long. 
— Only eighteen persons died of small-pox in 
all Ireland Inst year. 
Cobloskill is to have some manufacturing 
establishments soon. 
The fori ideations encircling Paris are nine¬ 
teen miles In extent. 
Marion Co., Ala., has eight hundred mar¬ 
riageable young ladies. 
The water off tho south side of Long Island 
js alive with mnokorel. 
California supplies annually some 3,000,000 
pounds Of quicksilver. 
— GI on's Falls show a calf with two heads, 
eight legs, and three tails. 
- Extensive mailable iron works are soon to 
be started in Hoosiek Falls. 
A Vermont nmrbloeompanyhassentablook 
of statuary marble to Italy. 
A statistician estimates that weeds cost Ire¬ 
land nearly $6,000,000 a year. 
Whitehall has several largo vineyards, yield¬ 
ing many bushels of grapes. 
— The Shakers of Groveland aro drying 300 
barrels of green sweet corn. 
— Newburypoi l, Mass., is to have the obstruc¬ 
tions in its harbor removed. 
The Peterson family re-union at Xenia, O., 
consisted of 325 participants. 
Connecticut cider mills are overrun with ap¬ 
ples at fifteen'cents a bushel. 
— Jersey City is said to have the largest sugar 
refinery in the United States. 
— The streets of Farmlngdale, L. I., are to be 
lighted with kerosene lamps. 
— The rate of city taxation in Boston t his year, 
will be $15.30 on the thousand. 
— feyracuseans are still agitating themselves 
over the water-works question. 
— A Philadelphia paper finds that the city nte 
9,000 more hooves than last year. 
One Rochester firm claim that, its sates for 
tin! year will amount to $1,500,000. 
— Kansas, that claimed half a million popula¬ 
tion, the census only allows 400,000. 
Over forty amusement, troupes will leave 
Now York on fall and winter tours. 
There aro twenty-two Americans holding 
office under the Khedive of Egypt. 
The tiro In the peat swamps in Hartland, 
Niagara Co., has boon extinguished. 
— Fifteen thousand miles of railroad are now 
under contract in tin; United States. 
— Tho Milwaukee Sentinel establishment was 
sold last week for the sum of $95,000. 
— Tho Iowa wheat crop embraces 3,000,000 
acres, and will yield 34.000,000 bushels. 
— Lemons are extensively raised in lower Cal¬ 
ifornia, and yield about $1,000 an acre. 
— A Frenchman has thirteen acres of poppies 
growing at Lower Lake, Lake Co., Cal. 
— It is estimated that kerosene causes twelve 
fatal accidents dally in the United States. 
- The German Sanitary Committee of San 
Francisco have remitted $20,000 to Berlin. 
- Tho Globe Flouring Mills, at Troy, were de¬ 
stroyed by fire on the 3d inst.; loss, $30,000. 
— A region of salt, ten miles square, covering 
the ground, has been found In Now Mexico. 
— Oskaloosa is building a new Union School 
building, costing $40,000, to seat 650 pupils. 
— Four thousand dollars arc tobeexpended In 
improving the normal school at Brockport. 
— Over 300,000 sacks of wheat have been 
shipped from San Franoiseo to Great Britain. 
— The total annual trade of Cuba and Porto 
Ttioo ranges about. $300,000,000 in limes of peace. 
— The. Roman Catholic Christian Brothers of 
( New York have 10,000 children under Instruction. 
— The actual v alue of the piers and bulkheads 
i of New York city is nearly tw nty millions of 
I dollars. 
j — Cheyenne, W. T., has a population of 4,000, 
7k and ha* built five churches since its origin, three 
iv years ago. 
— The peach crop in the region of Centralia, 
^ Ill., is estimated this year at 100,000 boxes, or 
A 133,000 bushels. 
HE CONTINENTAL WASHING 
MACHINE. 
rx See page 191 of this 
| week’s RURAL, for de- 
scrtpt.lon of this grout 
Improvement. 
SjL Machines shipped to 
InmCffli 'r" ft - ? any address, on receipt 
CJ*'-'" 1 '- ^ 0 f the price, $ 11 . 
f >SJ ^ ( CT The money will be 
I I promptly refunded, if 
J I jthe machine should not 
* I ^s^tuJgive satisfaction. 
• te Agents wanted cvcry- 
Address BR1NKERIIOFF & vKn DU8KN, 
Auburn, N. Y. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROS, 
N. V., 
Our Father’s 
House; or,the 
* * - • Geneva, Out, Co., 
Offer for tlie Kail Trade a large and fine 
By Dr. 
MARCH 
STOCK OF FRUIT TREES, 
Including a largo lot of 
Slumlord Pcnnt— Extra strong, 2 and 3 yrs old 
Dwarf l’earn-2 to 4 year* old. 
Stitmlnrrl and Dwarf Apple Trees. 
Standard and Dwarf Cherry Trees, 
Flu hi*. Peaches, Apricot*. Nectarines. 
Orange Quince—2 to 3 feel, by tho 100 or 1,000. 
Grape Vines—Strong plant* by the quantity, in 
eluding El’MKl.AN. 
Also, a general assortment of 
ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, 
Rose*, Green-house Plants, dec., dec, 
CW Orders solicited. September, 1870. 
Shows us untold riches mid beauties In the Great 
House, with Its Blooming Dower*. Singing birds, 
Waving palm*. Rolling clouds. Beautiful bow. Sn¬ 
ored mountain*. Delightful river*, Mighty i men ns. 
Thundering voices. Blaring heavens and vast uni¬ 
verse with countless beings in millions of worlds, 
and reads to us In each the Unwritten Word. Hose- 
Untcd papor, ornate engravings and superb binding. 
Intelligent men and women wanted to Introduce the 
work in every township and village, l.iglit business. 
Good pay. Send tor circular, description, Indorse¬ 
ments and terms to agents. ZKlGLEIt & .YlcCURD Y, 
16 S. Sixth St.., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AMERICAN 
Wheat (nil m i si 
FERRE, BATCHELDER & CO.’S 
CATALOGUE OF 
HARDY I3TJTHBS, 
X. A. WILLARD, Ran., Dairy Editor of MOORE’S 
RPit ,v l. NEW- VOltKKit,(no well-known distinguished 
authority and lecturer on dairy matters, writes us: 
“ I /men I’liiiniuylilii tested vour Churn, and find it it good 
one. It (.* simple In nonet met ton, etuUy e1*i/ned,.and 
dors if* work IS THE BEST MANNISH. It i»a Chin n 
I can sufrlu recommend tv butter inuKera," 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
is now ready and will be sent tree to ull who apply 
Address FEU BE, BATCHELDER A CO.. 
Hprlngficld, iiliiss. 
Can now he obtained of any Dcalerin reilllit flret-ebiss 
Farm Machinery In the United States. It is just ex¬ 
actly what It is represented “TIIF, BEST.” 
Sole manufacturers. 
POUTER BLANCH A BO’S SONS, 
Concord, N. II. 
f R, H. ALLEN A (TO., N. Y. City. 
J J. F. & J. E. WHITE, Chicago. 
Fall Catalogue of Bulbs now ready, mailed free. 
N OW HEADY, THU WILSON And 
the GREEN PROLIFIC Strawberry Plants. 
Price, by mall, postage paid, 100 for $1; by express, 
75 ets. per 100; $6 per 1,000, 
October 10th. 1 shall begin to fill orders for the fol¬ 
lowing Raspberries:—The Doolittle, the Thornless, 
t he Garden, the Seneca, the McCormick or Mammoth 
Cluster, tile Klrtland, (earliest red,) till) Clarke. Irud I 
the Plilladelidil.t, (red,) and the Kittutlnny and Early 
Wilson Blackberries, Price, bv mall, post-paid,20 for 
$1; bv express, 4)3 per 100; $15 per i.lKHI-except tho 
Philadelphia and Early Wilson, none at 1,000 rate. A 
single 20 , or 100 , or 1 , 000 , may include three varieties. 
For description of kinds, price of Grapes, Currants, 
Ac., send for Circular. 
Send Money Order on Geneva P. ()., Draft or Reg¬ 
istered better. II. II. DOOLITTLE, 
Oaks Corners, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
embracing a brief History and Botanical Description 
of WHEAT with full practical directions for se¬ 
lecting seed, producing new varieties,and cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
Finely illustrated with numerous engravings of u 
practical character. 
13.v S. EDWARDS TODD. 
This is a handsomely bound duodecimo volume of 
432 pages, and should be In tho hands of every Wheat 
Grower In the land. Sent by mall, postage paid, at 
tho reduced price of $2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, H Park Row, N. V. 
QEbucational, 
D k ««aff>s 
Military and Collegiate Institute, 
Court St., Cor. ol Stone, Rochester, N. Y'. 
This Institution opens September 12th, 1870, at. the 
new building. Circulars can ho obtained by address¬ 
ing tho Principal. 
Gen’l AGENTS 
IMPORTANT to BUTTER IMA KICKS 
Is made on an entirely new principle, dispensing 
altogether with a dasher. It can do the work in imioli 
less time, saves a great deal "f labor, brings blitter 
more quickly, makes morn of it. and is more easily 
cleansed. Mum any dasher Churn in tllumnrkel. At,I, 
THIS JtA 8 KEEN PROVED by minpelltinn with 
cither Churns, and any Farmer or Dairyman cun be 
convinced by ao examination. Tho cost i» small. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Address F. It. YVKTMORE & CO., 
26 Studio Building, Tremont St., Boston. 
UTAiVIFOItD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 
1 * lor Vim u g Lndira.-T’erm opens Sept. 14. Every 
facility tor physical, intellectual and moral culture. 
HURT. <’. FLACK, A. M„ Principal, Stamford, Ct. 
I >S V C tl O Jl A N C Y, Fnaciiiiitlon or Soul 
I <'harming, ion pages. Cloth. Full Instructions to 
list* this power over men or linnnuls ill will, llow to 
mesmerize, become trance, or writing mediums, I ‘Ivi¬ 
na lion, Spiritualism. A Icliem v, Philosophy of Owens 
and Dreams, Brigham Young s Harem, Guide to mar¬ 
riage, Ac., ull contained In this book ; 100,000 sold ; call 
he obtained by sending address, with 10 c. postage, to 
T. W. Evans ACo., 41 SouthHth St.. Philadelphia, I’a. 
I’K CATALOG! !: OF HULKS 
AND 
npROV FEMALE SEMINARY’. This lu- 
I Htttutkii) olfrrs the linenmutated advantages of 
over fifty years of successful operation. For <llrcu- 
iars, apply to JOHN 11. Wll.LA RD, Troy, N. Y. 
For Fall of 1070, 
la now ready. Also, Catalogue of New and Rare 
Plants, Shrubs, Evergreens, Fruit Trees, Grape 
Vines, Small Fruits, etc. Also, large specimens of 
Camellias and Azaleas at low priro. 
Wholesale Price Liston application. Address, in¬ 
closing stamp, OEM BROTHERS, 
Springfield, Mass. 
JjRINKERHOFF’S POTATO DIGGER 
P LAINFIELD COLLEGE rue Young La¬ 
dles, Piainiieid, N. J., with Preparatory Depart¬ 
ment for Misses, opens Sept. II, lS7e. Send for circular, 
M aplewood Iiisiltule for Young Ladles, 
Pittsfield, Mass.—Long established and prosper¬ 
ous ; solicits attention to Its unrivaled advantages 
and moderate charges. ltuv.C.V.SPEAR, Principal. 
UIIU1! I — SEND FOIt A SPECIMEN. 
1- A full Catalogue of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Hooks, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic's Magazine, sent by mail free. 
LEE A SHEPARD. Publishers, Boston, 
I.EE, SHEPARD A DILLINGHAM, 
No. 49 Green 8 t,, New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may bo 
found. 
With full directions for 
PrepariiiK Ihc 4ni*ouii<l, 
Sovviiis, 4 ’ii 11 i v;»a i nit and 
IBarrcMfJ iik !lm Crop 
As also tliu 
Preparation for Market and Manufacture. 
Stock, [JonUrn, &'c 
H O F l>A NM. SPRING PULLETS FOR 
sale at reasonable prices. Warranted pure and 
satisfactory. Address (’. F. TRE’I'li A It, 
P, O. BOX 1388, New York. 
“A man with BrinKerhotTs Potato Digger can dig 
two or three times as many potatoes In n day as he 
cun in tho ordinary way. and with less Ulan half the 
fatigue.’’ D. U. /’. Moore. 
” I consider Brlnkerlioff’* Potato Digger a remark¬ 
ably good Implement.”—Horace a-ntlty. 
“It gives me pleasure to commend Drinkerhoffs 
Point" lugger to farmers throughout the country.” 
IlnrnUa Seymour. 
"I do not hesitate to vecommend RrlnkerhotTa 
Potato Digger to all farmers,”—Scion, Itnbimi»v. 
This Digger Is now ready for 1870. Farmer* try it. 
It, will more than pay It* cost tn one season in time 
and labor saved, lugger* shipped to any address on 
reueipt of the price, *5, If they fall to give satisfac¬ 
tion, the money will be refunded. Agents wanted in 
every locality. Address 
.1. BRIN BERKOFF, Auburn, N. Y. 
I T'DII SALE. IliunUlctonlau, llnslw.w mill 
1 American Star Stallion* and Colts bred and for 
sale bv I It A 1 1. GOLEM A N. Address tho above, Duke 
View Stock Farms, Sheldrake P. O., Seneca Co., N. Y. 
COUTH DOYVN BAMS. TWO Your I tug*, 
lil from Imported stor k, for sale. Address 
S. SINCLAIR, Tribune Office. New York. 
QRA AAA A PP1.K TR EES, 3 mid 4 
iiJlMM/H years old. Host market varieties, 
with a general Fruit and Ornamental Stock forOr- 
chnrdlst* and dealers. Also, Stocks, Seeds and Pits 
for Nurserymen. Established 1842, Doscrlptlve Cata¬ 
logues. 10 cts.: Trade List, free. 
E. C. FROST, Watkins, N. Y. 
Also, an Essay on 
HE3VEF AND FLAX 
In the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mar 
kot, AC. With ItOTA N 1 CA t, DESCRIPTIONS AND ll. 
lustrations. Price ‘2.Y cents. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York. 
H OUDAN mill Gray Dorking Fowls for 
sale. For bennt.u oj form and plumUgo iinsur- 
iiussoil. Price, Hniidan, J7 per pair: Dorking. 'I per 
pair. WM, POM KltOV, Ovid, Henncu Co., N. V. 
|JT4 N D A R D A N D D YY’I R F PEA RS. Pin mi, 
Vo Cherries and Crabs, one and two years. Apples 
two and three years old, very line, op Sale by ,-i. P 
WILLIAMS & < 0„ Dansvllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
Ileal (Estate, (Etc 
P UEiUIMiH CHESTER. WHITE PIGS, 
Cuttle, Sheep and Fowls. Itrod and shipped to 
order. Send for Circular on Brooding and (.‘aro of 
Swine. Til os. WOOD, Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
^ II O K T - II Q l|-N C A T T L E. 
A few choice animals to spare. And 
MERINO SHEER. 
Bred for constitution and heavy fleeces of cleansed 
wool. C. HORACE HUBBARD, 
Springfield, Vermont. 
I)LOW AND CULTIVATOR 1IALDI,ES. 
i .Manufacturers of Plows will do well to try our 
White Oak Handles. Planed up or tn tho rough. 
“ Side bout to order.” Send for Price List. 
GRAY & REYNOLDS, Addison, N. Y. 
HANNIBAL & ST. JOSEPH 
XL. R. COMPANY 
► AAA AAA FRUIT TREES. 
>,000,000 PAXiIi 1070 . 
NIAGARA NURSERIES, Lookport, N. Y. 
(ESTA BLI8HKO 1889.) 
Apple, Pear and Cherry trees, Standard and Dwarf, 
About 130,001) Aits* ol lilt' Fluent Fann¬ 
ing mid Grazing Luuil ill till! L’uiied Simen, 
for sale ut low prices uud on very easy terms; thus 
enabling an industrious man with small capital t" 
puy for his laud with money earned from it. 
Missouri Is not too far West to heat a great dis¬ 
tance from market*; Us Railroad facilities are great 
and constantly Increasing; the climate is splendid, 
and good crops are almost a certainty: while the 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up on 
every hand attest, beyond doubt that the blight of 
slavery has been eilectually dissipated, and that 
Eastern men and Eastern capital aro doing their 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION. 
Scud for full descriptive Circulars and Sectional 
Maps, enclosing 30 cts., and stating what paper you 
saw this In, to EDYVAll D WILDER. 
I,mill OoininiMNimier, Hannibal, Mo. 
1, 2 ami 3 years old ; Peach, Plum. AprtcotandOrange 
Quince trees: Grape Vines, Rose*. Evergreen* and 
Ornamental Tree* >if every description. Send for 
Price List, Just <mt. Wo sell by the dozen, hundred 
and thousand. YVe make a specially of Standard 
aud Dwarf Pear Trees, 1, 2 and 3 years old. 
K MOODY & SONS. 
THIB SA LE. A VERY FINE JERSEY 
JL 1 BULL, 12 months old. Full " Pedigree” given. 
Price $100. WM. 8 . LINCOLN, Worcester, Mass. 
implements, iUiubineni, 
M arengosiiieihan nurseries. 
lOO.iYifl Marengo Winter Crab, or Siberian Win¬ 
ter Apple Tree*, I, 2 and 3 years old, Including four 
varieties Marengo, Chicago, Winter Cum and Klsh- 
waukee. Retail Price List aud Ciroulur* sent oil ap¬ 
plication. 
100,000 Tran scendunl .lTIslop, Cherry and Large Rod 
and Yellow Siberian Crabs, 1 to 3 years. 
50,000 Duehoss, Ben Davis, and other loading hardy 
kinds, 1 to 3 years. 
The above stock will he sold low for cash, or ex¬ 
changed at reasonable rates to Nurserymen. 
200,000 Apple Seedlings, 1 year. No. 1. 
50,001) Pe-r Seedling*, 1 year. No. 1. 
Address C. ANDREWS. 
Marengo, McHenry Co., 111. 
AMERICAN BROILER 
P OTATO DIGGING, PLOW .-Price $15 for 
the Iron Plow and $25 for the Steel Plow. 
Cnhaou’s Brnailoiut Seed Sower.— Price 810, 
Sows from 20 to 10 feet wide, according to weight, of 
tbo grulu aud speed of machine. It, weighs 6 K lbs. 
Fertiliser Power weighs 
Seymour Plaster or Fertilizer Mower weighs 
350 pAUttdfK wviriK ;t brea«lr.li 018 fact. Piica, $00; 
with Grawe Attachment, 170* 
Srv moil v'*h BriMiilniNi SoimI 80 wrr welffhS820 
pound*, uiif! *(/W9 a width Of toot- ^riCO 
The Seymour t’omhlned Drilla— 
No. 1. Nine Teeth, sowing II feet wide.. *90 01) 
No. 3 . “ " with Grass Sender. HK) 1)0 
No! 3. " “ ” Fertilizer Attaehment... 115 00 
No. t. •* “ “ '• “ and Seeder 125 ihi 
No. 5, Eleven Teeth, sowing 7 ft l in, wide. DJO JJO 
No. 6 . " “ with Grusa Seeder. 110 00 
Cider Mill* and PrenscN, from $5 to $60. 
The Itlmieliurd Churn. -Five iizes, from $6 to 
$10. Churning from 2 to IH gallons. 
Tlivrailing Mochfiu'w. —Three sizes, from *65 
to $3110. 
AnlGFrlctton Lever Ilorne Powera.-Two 
sizes and two stvles, from $175 to $2(15. Various other 
sizes and styles, as low us * 11 ) 0 . 
Light Stump Pi,Hera.—Two sizes, *75 and *100. 
Special Circulars of all the above, with full details, 
will ho sent to all applicants, on receipt of stump. 
Our Warehouses, 189 and 191 Water 8 t..established 
in 1813, are (tiled with the larges, assmiment "I 
IMPROVED AGRICUI.TU R AL LMPLEM KNTS, 
MACHINES AM> TOOLS, SEEDS ASH I- Eli III.- 
[ZEUS, to be found in this vlcinltv, and an exam¬ 
ination D asked by all farmers who may be in the 
city. Our stock will he cheerfully shown, whether 
our visitors desire to purchase or not. 
R. II. ALLEN A CO,, 
UN!) uud l»l YVnier Ni., 
P. O. Box 37G. NEW YORK. 
N. H.—Our 16th edition of Catalogue!* a large and 
hatidsomo volume,ooetainlng nftiirly 60u Illustrations 
of articles we have for sale, which every farmer 
should know about. The book I* top expensive to 
be given away, and is therefore sent, post-paid, on 
receipt of * 1 : but this will be refunded from the 
price of the tlrst order that amount* t.o $•>. 
R. 11. A. tV- Co. 
dlior article for your Farm or Gar- 
IAINE OPENINGS IN THE SOT Til, i.oru 
I acres yellow nine land to sell urexuhauge lor farm 
In N. Jersey or Pa. Send tor chart. CD I,l MBl AN 
HOL'TKERN LAND AGENCY, 33 Park Row, N. V. 
1 , 000,000 
A If JIN IN THE SOUTH on R«t«y Term*, 
^ from *a(Hi upward . Openings for Miller*. Black¬ 
smith*. Wheelwrights, Ac. Send fur Chart. COI.II.U- 
iiia.v SOtTTUSim LAVI) AOBNCY,38Park Row. N V- 
O NE OF THE BEST STOCK FA R VIS IN 
Iowa, containing 1.280 ar.nts land in one body, 
wit h now, commodious frame house, large fruit gar¬ 
den aud grapnry, rich bottoms and heavy body "f 
Umber, ete. Price, $10 per acre. For particulars, In¬ 
quire of YV. R. KINNAIKD, SluGregor. Iowa. 
4 inches to 4 feet high. One of the best Timber and 
Nut producing treosour continent affords. Send two 
cent stamp for a lOpagoCircnlar, with cuts and prices. 
Address STORKS, HARRISON & CO., 
Painesvllle, Lake Co., Ohio. 
(Put. July 31,1868. and Oct. 19, 1869.) 
THE FINEST CULINARY INVENTION OF THE 
AGE. 
Embodying In a plain and cheap utensil 
ALL THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED IN THE 
PERFECT BROILING OF MEATS. 
Operates upon tho essential natural principles for 
broiling incuts to perfection . prevents the escape of 
nutriment by evaporation, and retains all the rich 
Juices and delicate flavor which are mostly lost in 
all other broilers, or by the process or FRY ING. 
Broils in loss than hulf the Ume require)I by any 
Other,and cook* the moat perfectly uniform, leaving 
no burned nr raw spots. 
Does away with all smoke and smell of grease; re¬ 
quires no preparation of lire; and makes broiling, 
heretofore so vexatious, the QUICKEST and E YSl - 
EST.iis it is the HEALTHIEST of all MODES OF 
COOKING MEATS. 
Broils equally well over coal or wood; answer* lor 
all sized stove or range openings; and Is equally good 
for BEEF-STEAK, CHICKEN, HAM, CHOP, KISH 
and OYSTERS. 
It Is not only 
GUARANTEED 
to f ulflll each and every claim above set forth, but to 
any not satisfied uftcr trial, 
THE MONEY’ YV1LL BE REFUNDED, WITH 
CHARGES BOTH WAYS. 
Dealers throughout the city and country are in¬ 
vited to order on these term*, and families to test it 
for thetnsol ves, with the certainty of Its costing them 
nothing if not as represented. 
Each Broiler wilt have the authorized label at¬ 
tached, with the trailc-mark, ’* American Broiler,” 
stamped thereon. 
RETAIL PRICE ONLY $2. 
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. 
Now for sale, In New York City, by the houses be¬ 
low named, in half dozen and dozen packages, who 
will be responsible to the full extent, of the above 
guarantees for all broiler* sold by them 
LALANCE A GROSJKAN, Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany, Nos, $9 Beckman, 53 and 55 Cliff St*. 
E. KETCH AM A CO.. No. 239 Pearl St. 
RUSSELL A ERWIN, Manufacturing Company, 
Nos. 45 and 47 Chamber* St. 
N. E. JAMES A CO., No. 23 Cliff St. 
For sale at retail by stove, tin and house-furnish¬ 
ing dealers generally. 
cpilEES AN© VINES, 
1 SHRUBS AND PLANTS. 
No better assortment lit the Western State*. Very 
liberal rate* to tho trade. Send stamp for Catalogues. 
No. 1—Fruit and Ornamentals, 64 pages. No. 3- 
Grce.n-house, Ac..53 page*, No. 3-Chestnut, ('irenhir, 
16 pages. No. 4—Trade List for Nurserymen and 
Dealers only. Call and examine our stock, or ad¬ 
dress STORKS. HARRISON Jc CO., 
Painesvllle, Lake Co., Ohio. 
COUTH JERSEY FAKIRS. 30,000 acres 
n Fruit and Farm l.aml for sale oh«nn and on easy 
term*, in lots to milt purchaser*, on railroad 24 mile* 
south of Philadelphia. Soil productive, climate mild 
and proverbially neutthy, pure soft water, no chills 
and fever. Map and full description hoiii free. 
Address MORRIS A CO., 
FrankllnvUle, Gloucester Co.. New Jersey. 
continually offered for sale lit the 
Kochester Commercial Nurseries, 
Established 1830. 
All those who are interested in out-of-door life, as 
well a* Nuhskuyme.v and Dealkhs in Tree*, are 
requested to send for our Catalogues. 
*y The new “Semi-Axnlmi, Circular” of 
wholesale price* Just published. Also, a Circular 
giving description and testimonials of the 
NEW MT. VERNON PEAK, 
A Beautiful Colored EngraAitnei Qi which will be given 
to all who ask for It. Address 
W. - LITTLE, Roc i I V 
T REF.H AND MEED LINGS.-300. IIOO Fenv 
Stocks, extra-. 100,000 Pear in Bud : .1011.000 two 
and fthreu years old Apple Trees: 10.000 Miner and 
Wild Goose Plum, Ac- We will also put up Apple 
and Peat Root-Grafts, in large or >m*1l quantities. 
Send for Catalogue to E. H. SKIN N KKA CO.. High¬ 
land NursijrtcH, Rockford, Illinois. 
V\T H AT EVERY 
tt Kr rat. subscriber 
want* I* 
■ An efficient and cheap 
method of placing the 
Hint At, in a convenient 
shape for reading nml 
preservation ll I* neat 
and durable- the nc-t of 
the many Self-Binders 
we have examined. Ry 
an ingenious arrange¬ 
ment each number can 
be Instantly filed, uud Is 
thus tn hook shape for 
reading, Seat bv mail, 
prepaid, fur*1.ft, oy Ex¬ 
press, |mid. '"■•'■j. i nil 
Park Row, New York, 
where the Binder muy 
be examined and secur¬ 
ed ; or address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
If you want any other article ror your r arm or Gar¬ 
den. send stamp to us for Information about It._ 
PUMPING WATER Without Labor 
1 or uimt. Our Patent Bolt-Regulating. Storm-De¬ 
fying Windmill is anporior for pumptim water for 
Railroad*, Country Residences, Hotel", {• arms. Stock 
Fields, Drainage, Irrigation, etc. For ( Ircnlars, ua 
dress WINDMILL CO., 5 College Place. New York. 
IBS FILLED AH FILED.-BULBS 
until, *1.50 to f l per doz.; Tulip, 50c. to $.i,5( 
See Circular. 
S. H. MARTI v, Marblehead, Mass. 
IlLOI'K TIN FIFE, UNITE© WITH 
SOLID LEAD COVERING YVe arc now pre¬ 
pared to supply the above (n quantities to suit pur¬ 
chasers, and to warrant It In all respects. The Tin 
forms about one quarter the thickness ul the com¬ 
bined Pipe, und the lead Covering effectually pro¬ 
tects it from external lujury. ...... 
The strength of Mil* Pipe is equal to that of a Lead 
Pipe of twice it* weight, and it can ho confidently 
recommended to all who have any nnurclicimioii 
ol injury from tin- asr of Lend Pine, 
TATIIAM A BROS.. New York and Philadelphia. 
1 JLOYVKK HI LBS. Tulips, Hyacinths,Narcis¬ 
sus. Crocus. Iris, Lilies, Gladiolus. Ac. &e.. tor 
the fall trade-general assortment, aL Wholesale und 
Retail. AI*o Roses, Green-house Plants, Colored 
Fruit and Flower Plates. Send thrue-cam stamp for 
Bulb Catalogue, or ten cent* Tor Bull) and Nursery 
Catalogues. F. K. PHOENIX. 
Bloomington Nursery, McLean Co., III. 
flliAI’K VINES AND SHALL FRUITS.- 
YX We offer onr friends and tin- nubile % large and 
well-grown stock of GRAPE VINES, consisting of 
Martha, Salem. Kutnel&n, Walter, Arnold’s Hybrids, 
Delaware, Concord. Ac.; also, Clarke Raspberry and 
Klttatinny Blackberry, cheap. Sample seat on re¬ 
ceipt of price to PFIFFNER A MARQUARDT, Del¬ 
aware, O. Price List fonvarded on application. 
FiYILlVI MIXjIjS. 
Durable, Efficient and Low-priced. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. Agents wanted. LAKE BROS., 
Manufacturers, Washington, Dutchess Co., N. X. 
/ ( KOI Ml BONE, Hone Heal and siiper- 
IX phosphite of Lime,all of which are guaranteed 
free-from adulteration. Send for Circular. 
LISTER BROTHERS. Newark, N. J. 
