NEWS CONDENSES 
implements! amt paeltinenn Sit 
Client# Wanted 
— The loss by the Montreal Are is about 
$130,000. 
— At a Are In Callao, January, the loss was 
$180,000. 
— Oysters are now sold at San Francisco at 
$25 a ton, 
— The Canadian financial crisis is considered 
at an end. 
— Marshal Serrano protests his devotion to 
King Alfonso. 
— The loss by the Are at Port-au-Prince is es¬ 
timated at $2,000,000. 
— A Prison Reform Association has been 
founded at Hartford, Ct, 
— The revolution at Bolivia has ended in 
success to the Government. 
— The Civil Service Reform has been aban¬ 
doned by the Government. 
— TheCanadlans.without waiting for summer, 
Liuve picnics on snowshoes. 
— It Is thought that the New Jersey Legisla¬ 
ture will dissolve this week. 
— It is expected that the Dominion Parlia¬ 
ment will he prorogued by Easter. 
— Rumors of a contemplated coup d’etat by 
the Bonapai tlsts are in circulation In Paris. 
— In Indianapolis Lewis Bishop cut his wife’s 
throat because 9he refused to live with him. 
— Not less than 70 tons of nitro-glycerlne are 
now consumed annually for blasting purposes. 
— The new Mormon Temple at St. George, 
Utah, is expected to be soon ready for the roof. 
— The hill to repeal the Local Option law 
passed the Pennsylvania Legislature by 124 Vo 
A GENTS WANTED.—For full particulars 
A address L. M. NOHTHROU, PreH. American Gold 
Mining Co.. 65 Wall St., New York. 
WHEN A LADY HAS A NEW DRESS 
to make or an old one 
to remake the Ladies’ 
Cosy Cutting and 
\lTANrED AGENTS everywhere to soli our 
* " Popular •• lAJe nt Hr. l.irmynfoitf,*’—fnun child, 
hood to his i.AST journal. Fun, ramiurtc, outhi u- 
tk, attractive. People's Edition. 
B. B. ULSSKLI,, Publisher, Boston. 
Sewing Table is a/, 
perfect comfort. ItH 
stands firmly and level B 
on four feet; is juslH 
high enough to cut to 
and work by while sit-Tj 
ting in any easy chair; k' 
lifts a drawer, yardBj 
measure, and castors, B 
so that it will run a way Bn 
and hold your work Id 
when you wish to leave ml 
it, and cun be in anB 
instant folded up likeB 
a pocket-knife, and byB 
;t child set away in aE 
closet or behind ft sofa. B 
It obviates all the in-B 
conveniences of the™ 
common lapboard; isll ? 
made in two styles— B 
light-colored wood and v 
solid black walnut. ’ 
Everybody is delight¬ 
ed with it, and nearly 
every lady wants one. It 
and Amusement Table, 
Machine Dealers. If voi 
« ft r Al T & " ANTED TO OBTAIN 
IS H ► M I ^ Subscriber? for the best Agrl- 
*" ™ ■ I* • “ eulturiil iind Family Weekly 
Newspaper. Liberal commissions for IHtle work. 
Address MOO UK’S HUH A I, NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St,. Now York City. 
A MONTH. —Agents wanted everywhere 
Business honorable nod flrst-clns'', par 
tlculurs so t free. Address 
J. WORTH & CO., til. Louis. Mo. 
IBOOK AGENTS 
TeN THOUSAND men and women—b»vi< 
uswered our cull to soil dint famou« new book— 
TELL IT ALL|” »i“l j« wo want 1 0,000 
noro ■ 30,000 ooplr. !u„»n wild, ami it,II 
7ii A MONTH. Agents wanted. ft Lest 
nr selling articles iu the world. 8ample 
Address J. BRONSON. Detroit, Mich. 
,4 GENTS WANTED for the sale of our Carpet 
l\ ltag Sewer or Tier. A child can sew Hags to¬ 
gether luster than they can be prepared. Sells at 
sight. Price (K)e, Sample sent by mull on receipt of 
price. Address Eagle Needle Co.,W atertown,N.Y. 
— Another English steamer has been lost. 
Six persons were drowned and eighteen miss¬ 
ing. 
— The total cost of the proposed British 
Arctic expedition for research is now estimated 
at £150,000. 
— The two principal hotels in Alexandria 
have been closed on account of the passage of 
the Civil Rights bill. 
— The complaint which caused the death of 
Congressman Buffinton Is said to have been 
Bright’s disease of the kidneys. 
— Reports from all points state that the ice 
lock-up Is breaking, but the danger or disaster 
from an ice flood at Port Jervis Is not yet over. 
Q CT IU TP CT D C CT 11X1(1 postpaid —®eb 
Ei ll I ■ IX E. Ei Beverly Budget 
# 10 to #75 CASH per weak to all , at home or traveling. 
Something new. Address, The Beverly Co., Chicago. 
u week .and expenses to all. Articles new 
staple as Hour. Samples free. C, M. Lin- 
inoton & Bro., New York or Chicago, 
Hexamer’s Prong-Hoe. 
FRICK #1.50. 
“ A man with Cmo of these can do several times as 
much work as with a common bQe.”— Am. AyrtcuU'et. 
'Me know of nothing that will atall compare with 
it .—(Jnuntrn to nthman. 
" VVe would not be without It lor #10 ."—Model 
Farmer. 
It Will do double the work of any hand Implement 
within our knowledge .”—HorUcnll in let. 
R. If. ALLEN dt CO.. Solo I .loensuos under the 
Trade Mark. 180 A nil Water Sr,, 
P. G. Box 876. NEW YOR K LITV. 
T||H TOLL-GATE ’ PBII . E PICTURE sent free! An ID 
i II n i nut u;i I u . KliB ! OUS ffnm ' 50 Objects tt 
Und ! Address, with stump, K. V. Abbey. Buiralo.N.V 
SWIVEL PLOWS 
For Level Land and Side Hill 
"R. ^ ^ 
ileal (Estate 
I WEST l Send for :*) pp. Mainland 
I ntu I . Farm Catalogue, (TREE, 
with every road, river, town, school, 
Ac., 20c. J. F. MANCHA, Easton. Md. 
. v Onion Grower. ! 41m- 
T $10, -i<3 '* l ' ,| '‘rs 1 Nurserymen 1 
Send j or n I )rm rt /it i vr Vir- 
color iif Lheouly Hand Cul- 
livutor that linos on both 
geti sides of a row at one opera- 
tion, or between the rows 
Wl rj B% us fast us a man can walk. 
r The revolving disks pro- 
V 'Wis l-eut the smallest plants 
" , from Being covered, it will 
ti work or fi men. 
VVM I,.BOY ERA Bill I ., Phi ladelphi a, Pa. 
EJLbSJM IJLASTSf* ACRES 
a ^ i ^ * PRK DAY. with a 
jj ® Eg Team, Mau and Boy. 
Is S ££ H w II i3Y" For pa rt i o u la ra 
Id B fl U send for Circular giving 
^ > description, cost, Ae. 
JH Iff* Address 
ISlPi I PtK ”• J - H.R.NT A CO., 
X ■k*B Itoche.ier. N. V. 
Overcome all Objections iu swivel Plows heretofore 
made for plowing level land, and the same results 
are obtained as with landside plows. 
Possess a combination of advantages which recoin 
mend them to universal use, effecting the complete 
inversion and pulvnrUatlon of the soil on level us 
well us uneven surfaces, avoiding dead furrows and 
side ridges, giving an even surface to the Helds. 
The merits or these Plows are fully stated In our 
Illustrated and Descriptive Circular, which will be 
sent by mall free to any address. 
MADE ONLY BY 
A IVIES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beckman St., Nnv York, 
and <|iliucy Hull. Boston, illsss. 
County mai 
church, mil! 
Our motive In establishing this Agency Is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the generul public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they cun supply nil their wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the extremely Low Prices 
now ruling In New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchusc on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
BAY or SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 
This town is being laid out and embraces f.UXl acres 
of productive land. Plenty of water, climate un¬ 
rivalled. contiguous to the great Overland Hadroad. 
Only twenty-live miles from ban Francisco by boat 
or ruil. Water W deep enough fur the Great Eastern 
to come in rrom sea directly to this place. (Look at 
the U. S. coast survey chart Potrero Point .,1 Fullest 
scrutiny requested. Close by may be seen hanging 
on the tree* Oranges, Olives. Lemon* and Almonds, 
now In t be middle of an Eastern winter. The lineal 
point In California for manufactories. 
AUCTION SALE APRIL 17, 1875. 
For circular* and n|! Information, apply by tele¬ 
graph or letter to 
CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager, 
4U,1K California Street, 
HAN FRANCISCO, CAI,. 
of any uaturu, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to t he consignor, return¬ 
ing prompt account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this und other Departments of our Aoencv 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
IS the only Machine 
I t hat can knit all sizes 
01 work, and narrow and 
Widen It; that can .ha pc 
and COMPLETE, Without 
hunU-ttimdilng, seamless 
.. . .| « I ■*»«* S X I rill/ 
>iiMi i an, i he most complete* Ueamiblo ami «c.m- 
uomleal apparatus for setting milk and raising > ream 
ever produced. All butter makers should use them. 
Knelt pan holds one milking lor any number of cows. 
Send for Circulars and Price Lists, statmc that yon 
saw this in Mxjorf. s Rniui, Vkw-Yohkeh. 
Address HI NNF.LL A BROWN, 
I'ATENTiaiS A.VD MAXtrPAl I CTtglt.s, 
G'liilford, Chenango Co.. N. V, 
1 ilil ACRE FAItiU FOR HALE-IN THE 
Lvu center of tlie great Dairy County of the 
West . Address the owner, 
W. P. UNPHRItK, Kenosha, SVi*. 
> 11,1 " n ■ " I Hosiery, Gloves and Mit¬ 
tens, or knit them in nil 
•d'/.e. i or kllit Ribbed, Double and Fancy stitches 
L»r underwear, Jackets. Hhawl*, Scarfs,etc. It knit- 
over •^.Yaliffercnt Garments. Over loo percent. 
Profit iiTM inufueturlng Knit Goods. The Farmer 
trebles lhr value of his Wool by con verting it into 
Knit Goods. Women iu itr 85.00 a day with it.. 
Agents wanted, Send stump for ^ainpk‘s of work 
and reduced Price-List, Address 
LA MB KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
At Chicopee Falls, Mass.; 
Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago, III.; 
m Chestnut st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Middla-Men 
C IHIAP FARMS In healthful climate; short winters; 
/ good society, with Schools, Churches, it. ft. and 
Nav. Excellentgraln.grassand fruit farms. Send for 
Catalogue with prices to ll. 3. Mancha, Kidgelv, Md 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
MARYLAND FARM8 RMS*?** 
In parcels of 5 to 500 acres each. Near railroad, in 
Caroline Co., Md. Locution healthy. Titles good. 
W.U. M. KIDGELV. Attorney. Dentoy Md. 
MANUPAOTKItKUH OF FINK 
KM:CTKO - IM.ATF.l) 
an cureiully and promptly as u large order, and In¬ 
vite the patronage of individuals, -clubs,” &c. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE ! 
Our commission Is email, and always uniform. 
Explunatory Cimilnrs, 
which give full and complete Information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not he responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. K. E. REDDING, 
Manager Rural Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
PT P. O. Box 581. 
iii?" Inclose 25 Coni* when you make business 
inquiries that costs our time, or your request will 
be laid uslde in favor of those who con-ply. Our 
time la money. 
£torH and poultry 
Matthews’ Garden Seed Drill 
la the latest and be#fc production of the inventor of . 
Holbrook’s “ Regulator.” No other ^ 
<Y]uult# it. Before you buy Any 
bend for eireulnr to /TwYAik^y 
J. 33. 8MALL,, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
(SuocemortoF.F-HoHirookkCo.) 
Salesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
2 MaIxirn lank. New York. 
v . Improved Foot Lathes. 
STna, l Engine Lathes, Hmall Gear 
*S*-W|AWl^> jNv V Cutters. Hand Planers fur na tal, 
ill Ball Turning Machines, Sliile 
JfcwAKlJlJlliLt K”»ts, hoot Scroll Saws for light 
Wr.—|PC und heavy work, Small Power 
scroll Saws, Foot Circular Saw 
surf .- Machixu-H. The Very best. Many 
aders of this paper have one of them. Catalogues 
, , X - H - BALDWIN. Laconia, N. II. 
lust the articles for Artisans or Amateurs. 
I ?(J1«S - from Extra, Flue Large Light 
ll Brahmas, Cocks weigh from 13 to 15 lbs.; Hen- 
11 to VI lbs. Algo 14 other varieties. Circular free 
Address C. FLODING, Leetoma, Ohio. 
From hm-claas stock. Light Brahmas, Partridge 
Cochins, Plymouth Bocks, Brown and White Leg¬ 
horns. Send for Price List. 
BACON Sc SPINNING, 
Riverside Htutiun, Fuirfleld Co., Conn. 
171GGS FOR HATCHING—FROJI CHOICE 
fancy fowls; lu varieties. Also, IMPERIAL 
PEKIN DUCKS’ EGGS; #10 per dosieii. Inclose 
•tamp for Circular. N. B, PER KINS, Ju., 
No. 2 Cherry St., Salem, Mass. 
MOP 
HEAD 
T. O. WARDWELL 
HT’S HAY LOADER 
Breeder of superior Dark I'.runmas of the noted 
“ Lady Qwydyr” and 11 Black Prince” strains. Par¬ 
tridge Cochin*, bred from the celebrated cook “ Ham¬ 
let." Also, Black Rose Comb Bantams, bred from cup 
birds at the Crystal Paiaoe Show, England, in lhv.L 
Fowls mated for breeding purposes at from #10 to #25 
.“trtD. North Andover, Essex Co., Hass. 
by an advertisement in our columns, the prospectus 
or the Rural Nkw-Yokkkk for the coming year is 
ample evidence that the enterprising direction of 
this excellent publication are uetcrmined to make 
> heir paper better than ever during 1871. There are 
lew of our weeklies whicji can boast of a more 
inmerous nod compctenT corps of editors, and while 
icricultural athxlM receive special attention, the 
literary and news departments are not neglected. 
There are sixteen pages iu each number, well fur¬ 
nished with good mutter und good engravings, the 
paper Is Interesting information, and we know of 
I no better present to a country cousin than a year's 
I subscription to the Rural Nmv-VonKrn.- Prince- 
Inn lA*. J.) Pri'sv. 
per trio. North Andover, Essex Co 
slbrook’s “ Hew Uegulator ” Seed Drill 
Sowsuli kuid» ofVsgpiuble Sma will, rwgulsrilv. 
t- Ji e WXAKOSKII Iniu.'hioi' Kruoi/i i.i:i, tbi 1875. 
N Corn Macs the bo! points ever produced. Sim- 
Ph UUMW*, enxiv* handled, OffcN WHITE 
8**0 Conductor shows 
nu: 5r ri>Daoj wNG. Gi.e 
*~r7. I f ,,tl;ilWdioti. Circulars Free. 
L.F..I.CiliiUS Si Co. 
-h 9.Marketbl. Bunon,Mui. 
ClOR HALK.-ONE OF THE BEHT BIM.D 
L Stallions fn the country. Mahogany bay. 1.5% 
lands high, 8 years old, cost El,000, yet must be sold, 
ie is sound and kind, and in a fair locality would 
ring Id more than his cost every vettson ror stud 
urposes. He has never been trained for speed, vet 
rotijast. Apply, for pedigree and price, to 
0. G. SAiBINE, 
151 Maiden Xane* N. V, City. 
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