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NEWS OONDENSEB 
fmplmctttsi and Pachtumj 
gljjcnt.sf Wanted 
— Colerado has been admitted as a State. 
— Rockland (Me.) harbor remains obstructed 
by ice. 
—^Lafayette College has now a Law Depart¬ 
ment. 
— A man is in jail in Polk County, Iowa, for 
stealing Bibles. 
— The Cleveland Masons will build a temple 
this year at a cost of *126,000. 
— There is a great money stringency in Canada 
and much suffering and alarm. 
— A force of Carlists under Miret have been 
defeated by the national troops. 
— Parties in Montana are to hold a railroad 
convention at Helena, Montana, April 1. 
— The Democrats carried the municipal elec¬ 
tion at Galveston, Texas, by 3,000 majority. 
— The United Train of Artillery, Providence, 
are to attend the Phiia. Centennial, July 4. 
— Freshets are reported from various parts of 
the country. Much damage has been done. 
— The Nebraska Relief Society are now re¬ 
ported to be feeding and clothing 13.000 men, 
women, >nd children in the grasshopper dis¬ 
tricts. 
— A great “temperance revival,” is in pro¬ 
gress at Ellsworth, Maine. At the organization 
of a reform club there, 434 persons signed the 
pledge. 
— The Miller's River Manuf’g Company's 
woollen mill in Athol, Mass., was burned on 
Saturday week. Loss $25,000; insurance, 
$15,000. 
— The British Government has adopted a 
system of torpedoes for the defense of the 
harbors of Bermuda, and also for the port of 
Halifax. 
— The Toledo Board of Education has, by a 
vote of six to two, indefinitely postponed a 
resolution to exclude the Bible from the pub¬ 
lic schools. 
— Four Joint stock Are insurance companies 
are located at Watertown N. Y., with an aggre¬ 
gate capital of $850,000, and assets amounting 
to $2,250,000. 
— New York City Is lighted at a cost of $34.68 
per lamp, Brooklyn $43.20; Boston $47,14, and 
Philadelphia, where the gas works are a muni¬ 
cipal Institution, $56.35. 
— It Is expected that when the Hoosac tunnel 
is in full operation fas many as three trains 
from the connecting roads will be almost con¬ 
stantly passing through it. 
CLIPFEPi 
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also tup best Stationery package ev 
sold to Agents. If you want goods t lint, sell fry tli 
8a in pi e» by mall 25 cents, t gross *UU>0. Kxciusl 
Territory given. B. U. WHITE & Co., Newark, N. 
\VANTEI> AGENT8 everywhere to sell o' 
t T Popular *' Lifr i it Or, LI p/wi/st,>««,”—from eliil 
hood to bis LAST JOURN AL. FiUI, complete, a nth, 
tic, attraeUr,. People’s Edition. 
B. B. BUSSELL, Publisher, Boston 
The Rest ami Ctuapestl Prints Cards, 
Labels, etc, Tim thing for Boys to make 
money with. Lareerslxes for larger work 
If you want u 
, _ _press that will do tine work, 
buy the CLIPPER. A I'irM-class. Self-Inking 
Press, S15. Send stamp for Catalogue. 
CHA8. 43. HAVENS & CO., 
West Meriden, Conn. 
Excel nil others in Tone and Durability, 
and in Elegance of Finish they 
are Unsurpassed. 
These Pianos are used exclusively In the New York 
Conservatory of Music, ami are recommended by the 
Profession and the Press throughout the United 
States. 
Before purchasing, write for illustrated Pamphlet, 
and mention Moo k u s Hitkal Mhv-Yobkeii. 
A It ION PIANO-FORTE CO„ 
No. A F.nsi 14th Street, New York City. 
1 P C kl T 0 WANTED TO OBTAIN 
|\| I X Subscribers tor the best AgrW 
** *" “ 1 ’ • w cultural and Family Weekly 
Newspaper. Liberal commissions for little work. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York (lty. 
FIRST PREMIUM MILK PAN 
Butter making made eusy, by using the Iron Clad 
Milk Pan. The roost complete, desirable and eco¬ 
nomical apparatus for setting milk ami raising' ream 
ever produced. AH butter makers should use them. 
Each pan holds one milking for any pnmher of cows. 
Send for Circulars and Price Lists, stating that you 
saw tills lb MOORK'S mot At, New-Yorker. 
Address BUNN ELI. A BROWN, 
Patentees and Manufacturers. 
till ill Old. ('hen lingo Co.. N. V. 
A MONTH.—Agents wanted everywhere 
Bus ness honorable and tlrst-class. Par¬ 
ticulars sent free, Addrpss 
J. WORTH A CO., 8t. Louis. Mo. 
A CJENTH Wanted for Or, March’s Greut Work. 
“ OUR FATHER’S HOUSE,” 
With Us riches and beauties, Its Bloom lug flowers. 
Singing birds. Waving palms, Rolling Clouds, Beauti¬ 
ful bow. Sacred mountains, Delightful rivers, Mighty 
OOOIUIS, Biasing heavens aud countless beings In mil¬ 
lions of worlds. We want u IIVO young innn or lady In 
each town A county. Good pay. Band for Circular & 
lull particulars. P. IT. 7Acjlrr Jk Co.,518 Arch St., Phiia. 
Matthews’ Garden Seed Drill 
Is the latest anil heat production of the inventor of . 
Holbrook's •• Regulator." No oilier 
equals it. Betbre you buy any /Aja o&ffC 
semi for circular to [ryYjMy 
J. 33. SMALiLi, WgA, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
(Successor to F.F.Holbrook s Co.) 
L ARGEST AND BEST Stationery Package In 
the world mailed for 15 cts. G. L. FELTON A 
CO., 119 Nassau St„ New York. 
WATCHES sent on trial. L. Perkins* Co.. Phiia 
OOK AGENTS 
TEN THOUSAND “cn amt women—havo 
answerid our call to tell that fitmotit new book— 
TELL IT ALL and yet w« w»nt 10,000 
more ! 30,000 copies have b«uu sold, ami still 
It grows In favor dally, »ud actually otltoulU all other 
books three to o m t Mlnlstcrri slty—"f.'o.t speed it I " 
100,000 Huadsrs say, "B is splendid I" Thou• 
sands arc waiting tor It; and a vents are selling rront 
IO.to 20 » (lay. Co' The OUTFIT >, FRE£ 
to all. Large imtiinhluU, with BIQ tortui gent free, 
A. D. WORTU1NGTON A CO., Hartfbrd, Couu. 
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 
EMICTKO - PLATED 
Salesooom at Factories. Taunton, Mass., and 
2 maiden Lane, New York. 
’'ft A MONTH.—Agents wanted. 10 best 
■Mr selling articles iu the world. Sample 
Address J. BRONSON, Detroit, Mieli. 
A C3ENT8 WANTED for the sale of our Carpet 
Hag Sewer or Tier. A child cun saw Hoars to¬ 
gether faster than they can be prepared. Sells nt 
sight. Price Stic. Sample sent by mull on receipt of 
price. Address Kaolk Nkkdle Co.,Watertown,N.Y. 
We offer tne above brand of White tiead to the 
public with the positive assurance that it In 
QCIUT P rx p p and post paid—T hf. 
O Ea Ip I ■ rv C. Ca hkvlrlv Budset 
$40 to $75 CASH per week Co nil, at horns or traveling. 
Something new. Address, Tho Beverly Co.. Chicago 
jar 
For sale by dealers generally. 
ECKSTEIN, HILLS & CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
.VOTE,—Consumers will consult their INTEREST 
by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the 
article sold as PURE WHITE LKAl», Is iidullc- 
raleu to the extent of from 50 to 90 per cent.; nnd 
much of it does not contain a particle of lead. 
A APIITA make mure tunnev selling S1L- 
Allr iM I N VKItS’ PATENT BROOM than 
B v any other article. One Agent 
made In .11 days. Recommended by Am. Ag¬ 
riculturist uud over i 110,000 families using them. 
Circulars free. CLE'UG * CO., 20 Curtlandt St., N. Y. 
r UAt LOADER, Improved lor 
1875, Including Wind-Break Attachment. War¬ 
rantee to pitcli u ton of hay from the wlnrow in five 
minutes, and hike It as clean us by the hand fork. 
Adapted to all ordinary meadow land. Manufac¬ 
tured at tlm A.g’l Works, Mcudvllle, Pa. Send for 
Descriptive Circulars early. • 
fl) Q fl t fl n 11 ari<J expenses to all. Articles new 
Mm A Mil »« Hour. Samples free. C. M. Lin- 
IjlUl/o JU INQTON A Hue., New York or Chicago. 
THE TOLL-liATE’ ml , £ PICTURE sent tree fAnl^- 
111 u lyuu u n I II . genlous geni ! 50 objects to 
nnd : Address, with stamp, E. V. Abbey, Buffalo, N.V. 
MnWCV easily made bv soiling'i'HAS at IMPORT- 
Ifiunt I RKS PRICES, or getting up dubs In 
towns and country for the oldest Tea 
Company in America. Greatest inducements. Send 
for Circular. C4NTUM TEA C0.,H8 Chambers 8L,N.Y. 
REESE’S ADJUSTABLE STENCIL LETTERS 
?Real Estate 
’T T?T3C!V OB FITS Curvd by lb« ujnorttojFBtfUpao 
.jjJUYli X rtemalica. Turn. Packag* vans, rorotr- 
wmmmmm culars, evidence of cunutf,:, 'to., addrecc 
ukotiikhs, No. 257 Ualn stt»Ht, aiukmsad bad. 
"B- 13 la 
BAY OF SAN FEANOISOO, OAL. 
This town Is being laid out and embraces 4,000 acres 
of productive land. Plenty of water, climate un¬ 
rivalled, contiguous to the grout Overland Railroad. 
Only iweuty-nve miles from San Francisco by boat 
or rail. Water Is deep enough for the Great Eastern 
to count iri trora sea directly to tills place. (Look at 
the U. S. coast survey chart Potrero Point.) Fullest 
scrutiny requested. Close by may be seen hanging 
on tho trees Oranges, Olivos. Lemons and Almonds, 
now In the middle or an Eastern winter. The finest 
point iu California for manufactories. 
AUCTION SALE APRIL 17, 1875. 
For circulars and all tniurmution, apply by tele¬ 
graph or letter to 
CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager, 
405K California Street* 
8AN FRANCISCO, CAL. 
3/mp l eiucnts ami TUacluun-ii 
The Best in the Market 
HARRINGTON’S PATENT 
SEED SOWER and 
HAND CULTIVATOR 
Allen’s Planet Jr. Drill and Hoe. 
ftpw; xowh "(1*6 a churm," undJiM plo**, *ub*olJt, // ^ 
opens and puvfi-k, better, tanitr, nut/ '/ s 
times/aitar than thr. hand' ko*, Muntfl. 
8 . L. AI.I.KN * CO., US 8 . 4 th St Fhllu., 
Fa. Thrve other vtylct. Ciun.i.aii- l i „ % 
ALIVE KIK.NT ivmtll lu ,.*vrr Tu**n. 
Our motive lu establishing this AGENCY is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply all their wants in 
every branch of Trade, at the extremely Lotv Prices 
now ruling In New York Markets. Out 
FOR ALL SEW 
INQ MACHINES 
cun be obi am, d at 
about one-half the 
usual rates by or- 
derhicrdirect, sin- 
AV HHUUIIQ dering direct ... 
gcr’x, 40 ccntM per 
doz.: Wheeler A Wilson, 60 ets ; Howe's, Ml eta.; mo¬ 
ver & Baker, 50 cts., amt Others In propuit'on, In- 
elose the amount, and Needled will be returned by 
first mull. Address. 
RAG LF N KKHLE CO.. Watertown. N. Y. 
^Olt HALE.—Pleasant homes In the West, at 
panie prices. Send stamp for Circular to 
BENDER A BltlSTOB, St. Joseph. Mo. 
With leading Manufacturers und Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepiu ed to receive 
1 IWi ACRE FARM FDR HALE—IN THE 
I "Yr center of the great Dairy County of the 
West. Address the owner, 
w. p. LANPHERE. Kenosha, Wis. 
Holbrook’s M New Regulator " Seed Drill 
V. Sn ’f i , s a11 kind* of Vagrtabb* Seeds with reaulurilr. 
Nk T*ic i+rANnARi' machlnu Rsuonzi.Ki)fox lure. 
Wk CorMbines the brut points ever produced. Sim- 
NV pie. durable, etude.n handled, OPEN wnri'E 
Hi:k '’ Conductor shows 
rnr. SKrnDaoeeiNO. Give 
fl mti-liiction. Circular* Free. 
of any nature, und will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor, return¬ 
ing PROMPT account-sales Parties uvufPug them¬ 
selves of this and other Departments of our AGENCY 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
FARMS— In healthful climate: short winters 
vv good society, with Schools, Churches, It. it. und 
Nav. Excellencgrftin.grassand fruit farms. Send for 
Catalogue with prices to H. a. Mancha, Ktdgnly, Jld. 
$12.00 
Boxed. 
ARYLAND FARMS 
larcels of 5 to 500 acres each. Near railroad, In 
ollne Co., Md. Location healthy. Titles good. 
Will. H. RIDGELY, Attorney, Utnf -a. Md. 
Middlo-Men 
A $6 Sewing Machine 
thus reducing the COST of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and In¬ 
vite the patronage of Individeuis, “ clubs,” See. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE J 
Our commission Is email, and always uniform. 
JKxplitualory Circulars, 
which give full and complete information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
Manager Rural Pn roll a Ming Agency, 
Sural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
jar p. o. H4 .x 581. 
8^ Jitelose U5 Cents when you make business 
Inquiries that costs our time, or your request mill 
be laid aside in favor of those who comply. Our 
time is money. 
J>toch and poultry 
T WILL HELL 
1 EGGS FOR HATCHING, 
from Pure-Bred Light and Dark Brahmas; Buff and 
Partridge Cochlus; Brown and White Leghorns; 
ml vor-Gray Dorkings and Houdans, at $1.25 per doz. 
My stock is all first-class, and I guarantee eutistuc- 
tion. Give me a trial. Address 
J. B. STICKLE, Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio. 
DITCHING AND DRAINAGE 
Machines furnished at a moderate cost, cutting 
ditches of any desired wimli and depth, in grounds 
free from stumps and rocks. Machine, worked by 
four tosix horses and two men, will do the labor of nil 
men a day, at least. State and County Rights for sale 
Address RANDOLPH BROS.,Ul Broadway, N. Y. 
13I.ANTS O ACHES 
PER DAY. with a 
Team, Man and Boy. 
For particulars' 
send for Circular giving 
description, cost, Ac. 
Address 
H. J. KENT dt CO., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
E ggs for hatching—from choice 
fancy fowls; 10 varieties. Also, IMPERIAL 
KIN DUCKS’ EGGS; $10 per dozen, inclose 
stump for Circular. N B. PERKINS, Jit., 
No. 2 Cherry St.. Salem, Mass. 
T. O. WARDWELL 
This machine wifi do a variety of work, und do It 
well, i he various attachments used on other ma¬ 
chines cun be used with this one. ami families will 
turn It invaluable as u help In tlielr sewing. Will be 
sent, to any address, by express, on receipt of price. 
Samples of work on application It is nut a Toy 
Machine. Address r. h. E. REDDING, 
l. O. Box 581. 7M Duane St., New Y'ork. 
Breeder of superior Dark Brahmas of the noted 
Lady Gwydyr” and " Black Prince” strains. Par¬ 
tridge Cochins, bred trom the celebrated cook ” Ham- 
Ifct. ' Also, Black Rose Comb Buntams, bred from cup 
birds at the Crystal Palace rfhow, England, inl*7:i. 
Fowls mated for breeding purposes at from $10 to $25 
per trio. North Andover, Essex Co., TIhss. 
T>REiniU« CHESTER WHITE PIGH.-$15 
JL JttDh. $» tt pair. Cheater County MAMMOTH 
CORN, ami Imported BELGIAN OATS, t lbs. by 
mu Fit; peek il; X bujtu *,4: bash. $5. Circulars 
and Sample Packages of Seeds b'tee for 2 stamps. Ad¬ 
dress N. P. BOYER, Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. 
IS the «»i«ly Machine 
1 that cun knit alt sizes 
of work, and narrow and 
widen it; that can whnpe 
and COMPLETE, without 
Imud-finishing, seamless 
LAMB’S 
KNITTING 
:machine 
Hosiery, Gloves and Mit- 
. . ,, „ tens, or knit them iu all 
sizes : or knit Ribbed, Double and Fancy stitches 
for Underwear, Jackets, Shawls, Scarfs, etc. It knits 
over-^5 different Garments, over I 041 percent. 
Profit in Manufacturing Knit Goods. The Farmer 
trebles the value of his Wool by converting it into 
Knit Goods. Women m ko &5.1IO a day with it. 
Agents wanted. Send stamp for Samples of work 
and reduced Price-LIet, Address 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
At Chicopee Falls, Mass.; 
Cincinnati, O., or Chicago, IU.; 
922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
the RURAL New-Yorker, founded by D D T 
MtiutcE, i? one or me oesi., it not the bast, agricul¬ 
tural papers published In this country. We oi i talniv 
know of none which so exactly Oils our idea of a 
paper for the farmer and his fireside ns does this 
journal. Mr. Moore aims to make the Rural such 
a paper as shall delight the hospitable housekeeper 
t-ive instruction an.l amusement to iliu young, and 
furnish pleasant reading to iUI whether In country 
or town, taking the UiBt Issue as a specimen num¬ 
ber, we can truly say It fulfills all these conditions 
and heartily commend It to all.—Dover (A*. J.) Mail 
Mookk’s Rural New-Yorker, conducted by 
our jolly friend, Hon. D. D. T. MOOUE, leads ail the 
papers of its class in this countrv. it is edited with 
great care and Ua9 a large variety of interesting and 
instructive departments for the family and the fire¬ 
side. Couvemeut in form, remarkably neat lu typog¬ 
raphy. abounding in timely illustrailous, and well 
filled with the choicest of matter, both original and 
selected, it has no superior in its peculiar sphere.— 
Yonkers Gazette. 
H..HALE.-ONE OF THE UEHT BRED 
P 0*11 - ^1 V*- X LA ti U UC* Ulkl’iD 
J. stallions in the country. Mahogany bay, 15Y 
hands high. M years old, cost $3,0(XJ, yet must be sold. 
He is sound and kind, and in a loir locality would 
bring In more than bis cost every season for stud 
purposea. He has never been trained for speed, yet 
trots fast. Apply, for pedigree and price, to 
C. G. SABINE, 
151 Maiden Lane, N. Y. City. 
