THRESHING MACHINES 
HORSE POWERS&C. 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
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JVew Hooks, Ac, 
— Columbia, Mo., wants a mattress factory. 
— Batavia, N. Y.. has over a dozen hotels. 
— Tho Cretan chiefs have been set at liberty. 
— Galanda, 111., is to have a large pottery. 
— Arizona pays $3 a dozen for eggs. 
— Mt. Shasta, Cal., is 11,000 feet In height. 
— The population of San Francisco is 117,950, ^ 
— Europe employs 700,000 coal miners. M 
— Howard county, Mo., has tho hog disease. P" 
—The coal business is very active at Ron- ” 
dout, N. Y. 
— Small-pox is visithig various villages in 
New York. 
— Bunker Hill, Illinois, is erecting a $25,000 - - 
school-house. 
— Peoria, III., wants a new hotel and court¬ 
house. 
—Kankakee, Ill., rejoices in a new steam 
fire-engine. 
— A Protestant paper is to be published in 
Seville. 
— Iowa’s fruit prospects are good, except for 
peaches. 
— Six of Indiana’s eight colleges admit female 
students. 
— New Orlcaus sends agricultural implements 
to Poland. 
— Wilmington, Del., has a new whipping post 
and pillory. 
— The Mr, Cenis tunnel is to be. finished by 
Jan. 1,1871. 
— Mt. Hope, Orange county, N. Y., has two 
creameries. 
— Iowa Falls and Eldora, Iowa, arc to be in¬ 
corporated. 
— The season opens favorably for the Niagara 
Falls hotels. 
— A farmer in western Texas has a pasture of 
130,000 acres. 
— The post-master of Andersonville, Ga., is a 
colored man. 
— The crop reports from all portions of Illinois 
are favorable. 
— Amsterdam, N. Y„ is erecting a fine Presby¬ 
terian church. 
— Fashionable wedding tours are four months 
long in Europe. 
— Wild pigeons are working destruction to 
Wisconsin wheat. 
— Myriads of grasshoppers are approaching 
Muscatine, Iowa. 
— California expects to dip 19,000,000 pounds 
of wool this year. 
— Indiana has ouo hundred and sixty-six reg¬ 
istered distilleries. 
— Memphis ships one hundred tons of oil cake 
a day to Liverpool. 
— A very malignant form of measles prevails 
at New Foltz, N. Y. 
— Tho Nebraska Trunk Railroad Is now in rail¬ 
way of completion. 
The whole State of Missouri is worth, on tho 
average, $0 per acre. 
Jackson and Adrian, Mich., are to bo con¬ 
nected by telegraph. 
— The Chicago V. M. C. A. will not admit 
ladies to membership. 
— White Fine has four quartz mills at work 
and six more building. 
-tho National Hank notes in circulation 
amount to $399,810,180. 
— Yonkers, N. V., transferred $2,000,000 worth 
of real estate last year. 
— Toledo’s lumber receipts on the 13th inst. 
wore nearly 2,5<X),0tXJ feet. 
— Printing paper is now made from the Ziza¬ 
nia aqiuiUca or water rice. , 
Terre Haute dedicated a fine new Universal- 
ist church ou tho 10th inst. 
— Dubuque, Iowa, has a population of 24,683, 
by a census recently taken. 
— The great fog whistle at Thatcher’s Island, 
Mass., will be ready June 1. 
When finished, the Hoosac Tunnel will have 
cost Massachusetts $16,000,000. 
— Last, year France imported 065,000 tons of 
coke and 6,992,(MX) i ons ol' coal. 
A Nevada editor describes a newly arrived 
dentist us a "tooth carpenter.” 
Amherst College is !o send a deputation to 
sing at the Boston Peace Jubilee. 
— The prospects for the completion of the Iowa 
Central Railroad are said to be good. 
The .Minnesota Temperance men are going 
to run a straight State ticket. Of their own. 
'Vicksburg has twenty policemen and only 
forty-six bar-rooms for thorn to take care of. 
— “ Hotel de I lorse ” was the name chosen for 
his establishment by a New York stable keeper. 
The new Baptist church at Yonkers, N. Y., 
has a spire one hundred and sixt y-nine feet high. 
The area of Minnesota Is 84,(KK) bqil-.tro miles 
greater than that of tho six New England 
States. 
The Minnesota University has been endowed 
tea years, but will open for tho first time in Sep¬ 
tember. 
— A Hannibal, Mo., merchant has broken the 
key of his safe, and advertises for a burglar to 
open it for him. 
— At tho Wimbledon, England, shooting 
matches, men with gray eyes were found to 
make the best shots. 
France lias Increased her public debt $801,- 
200,(XX) since 1852, but that is nothing to what 
Uncle Sam has done. 
— One person has applied for twelve hundred 
tickets to tho whole series of concerts at tho 
Boston Peace Jubilee. 
— The Pittsburgh, Mt. Vernon, Columbus and 
London Railroad, with $1,(XX),OCX) capital, was in¬ 
corporated on tuts llth inst. 
The Lowell, Mass., city bill poster stuck the 
notices to milkmen on the pumps as the place 
where they would surely he seen. 
- The wealthiest Internal Revenue District in 
the United States is the Eighth New York, con¬ 
taining the beat part of Fifth Avenue. 
— Tho Chicago Women's University will this 
summer erect a building of one hundred and 
eighty by one hundred and thirty-six feet. 
— Tim Apponaug, made in England, and 
owned by the Stonlngton (Ct.) Railroad, is said 
to be one of the oldest locomotives iu America 
r p H E K I K It V.— 1 T M O W S . I T 
1 REAPS. IT RAKES. 
A Mower, n. Hinnl-RnUimr Reaper, mid a 
SHi-Rnltiitg Renner all Combined 
in the Same Machine, 
IU M ESTABLISHED IN ISIS 
JEW YUltK .STATE AORIUKLTU 
’ It A I. WORKS. 
1830. 
STANDARD WORK ON 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
Manufacturers of Wheeler’s RAILWAY ('MAIN 
HOUSE POWERS, for one, two unci three horses. 
I.EVElt POW EU8, for four or six, and eight or ton 
horses. 
Wheeler’s TH It ESI I KR8 sort VI .EANERS thresh 
and clean the grain III tor murkel. Are used with 
two or three Horse Railway Power, or four or six 
Horst* Lever Power. 
The eel o lira led G RISER TURKISH ICR and S K P A - 
RATO It or I’LL AN EK. used wall eight or ten llorse 
I,ever Power, ltus no apron or sieves; selC-reuu- 
luting blast, and dean* the grain Mt for market with¬ 
out. waste. Is the best machine in the world. 
Shingle Machines, Atlantic Cotton uni, Wood-,saw¬ 
ing Machines, Horse Forks, &e. 
All machines made by us guaranteed us represent¬ 
ed. The best machine* urn cheapest to liny. Ad¬ 
dress W1IEWLKR, .MKLIt'K X CO., Albany, N. Y„ 
Or tiElSER THRISHJtilNG .MACHINE CO., 
Racine, WIs. 
A COMPLETE THKATTSK ON TOE BREEDING, 
AGKMENT AMD DISEASES OF 8UEKP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D 
Author of ''Slurp tiushoudry in tin■ South,” ' 
Wool Simp Husbandry, 11 Ac., Ac. 
The Practical Shepherd should be in tho hands 
of every one engaged In Sheep Husbandry, as it m 
unquestionably t he best, and most complete Treatise 
On the subjocl ever published hi America. No vol¬ 
ume on unv brunch of Agriculture or Husbandry 
ever had siieh a rapid sale or gave such universal 
satisfaction. For evidence of the high approval tho 
work has received rend t he following 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE : 
/•"mm tlir Nr in IZngbwd Farmer, Bouton. 
The Piiapticai. tfiiEJ’iiKRn is a work that has long 
been needed by our people. It should he hi the hand 
and head of every person uwijiuk sheep. 
From the Country Gentleman anil. Cultivator. 
As a whole, this book !-• unquestionably in advance 
of anything of tho kind uuw beforu the public. 
Fnon the Matin' Farmer. 
The name of the author, lion. If. 8. Handall is a 
guarantee of its completeness and reliability. 
From Col. Ii. P. Johnson, Bee’ll TV. V State Aft Society. 
ft is the he'd, practical Sheep Book, i think, over 
published, and docs great credit to Hr. RANDALL. 
From the Nnc York VrVtune. 
In this volume the author hits exhausted (ho sub¬ 
ject. and given all that Is necessary for any farmer 
to know about selecting, breeding, anil general man¬ 
agement nt sheep, In health or sickness. We heartily 
commend tills work In .ill who wi ill tor a sound and 
thorough treatise on Sheep Husbandry. 
FnnnC. L. Flint, Sec'll Mass. Hoard of Agriculture. 
I have devoted nil my leisure moments to a peril ill 
of the work, and congi'iu ulate author and publisher 
on wluit appears to mo to bo a complete success. 
From the Ohio Farmer. 
Tim reputation of the author— who ranks us the 
authority ... this country upon nil that pertains to 
tho brooding a nil management o( sheep will induce 
a. largo and cputiuued UemauU for “Thu Practical 
Shepherd.’ 
From the journal of the .V. 1*. State Aft Society, 
The Practical shb:phrrt> is a most complete 
work ou Sheep Husbandry lor Urn practical wool 
grower, and gives all the Important matter required 
lor tin- management of sheep, as well as a (Inscrip¬ 
tion of the various breeds adapted to our country. 
Tills work meets the wants of the wool growers. 
From the Prairie Farmer. 
The illustrations of sheen are by tho best artists of 
New York, and w ell done. The letter press and paper 
are all that enuld ho desired in a work id’ this descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly utuct with the largo sale Us 
merits demand. 
&?/“ The Practical Shepherd is sold only t>y 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 451 large 
duodoclnio pages, and Is printed, Illustrated and 
bound In superior style. Price, $2. Sample copies 
mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address l>. I). T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
fWvy-q 
MANUFACTURED BY THEM A' 
I m; Mkrx Mmvi:n will culariv kind of gra.-*very 
clean and very low, it adapts itself t*> any Inequali¬ 
ties of the ground. It cannot, be clogged in any kind 
of grass, whether wet or dry. It la not geared so high 
as to wear itself to pieces an I yd ir. will cut with the 
team going on i very slow walk. The draft is, there¬ 
fore, very easy, and u null t* am win work ii all day 
and every d.iy in tho week. The Frame which hears 
all.Ibis working parts is of Iron ; tin- pitman and 
knives work perl nelly free, being always in line, 
the Mower is very easy to ride, a - tlm independent 
action and the rubber springs combined allow the 
seat a. much easier movement up and down than 
steel springs could give. The Cutting Bar can he 
raised at both ends, or at, either end. Independently, 
to pars over obstructions. 
'fill; (virwv ah a Hamd-Ra ictvg It paper can be 
changed from a Mower in a very few nil mites, it can 
tie adjusted In any height of cut, from two in eight¬ 
een Inches. The Reel run beset iu any position, so 
as t « tiring very short grain ort the platform, or to 
lay tall and tangled grain iu good order for raking 
off. The Raker's position is surh. that lie cun use 
his exertions to the very best, advantage in raking 
off the gavel and leaving It- In good order for the 
hinder. With a steady team, one mail can both drive 
and rake off. 
Tm: Kirby asa Self-Raking Reaper has had 
an ipiequalod success. Tho mechanism of the Self. 
Rake i* probably tlm simplest that could he devised, 
yet the variety of motions and the number of ad¬ 
justments lire such that, the Ruko and Healers can 
ha set for any possible condition of grain. It. is par. 
ticularly effective In short or tangled grain, reaching 
down and forward below the enttr-rs ami gathering it 
in so cleanly ii ml quickly, that hut 1 title oi none l« lust. 
Every purtol the .Self-Rake Is uisde strong, and as 
light us Is consistent with proper strength. The draft 
Is easy, and a light team will work it easily. 
The rapid Increase in the manufacture id the Kirby 
shows the high favor In which It Is held by the farm¬ 
ing community. In l-.»s we made Two Hundred (300.) 
iu IWffl we make Right Thousand (8,000.) 
.Coll on Our Agent in ynur vicinity, and give tho 
Kirby Machine a thorough examination. 
D. M. OSBORNE & CO., 
Auburn, N. Y. 
Battle Creek 
TO nil 'IF, |{S AND THRESHER HEN 
It should he. 
fur mar mutual in hirst to buy and 
employ the VI'lltY BEST Thresh iny Machine « in 
use. Tin Farnu rdesire* to have liio Grain Thrashed, 
t'leaned and Sand, to the halt advantage, and the 
I'heither hIimiIiI deihe In obtain the hi st, and most 
impnwrd :,iyl,: of Machine, in order lo meet, the 
Fnrmen' wants,, and at the same lime da the work 
expcduuinA)i ami with profit. Consideration, is 
(weed lo some of the i lai.ni* advanced in. favor of the 
TV whole -V Shepard Machines over other kinds. 
Nome i*l Hie Point* of K5xc(*llt*m’,» and 
Superiority. 
The plan of Separation Is entirely different. No 
'*Canvas Apron,” “ Baddies,” “ Reuters" nor “Pick¬ 
ers" lire used, q’lie Straw Is thoroughly agitated by 
means of “lining lingers, ’ that begin to shake the 
straw tlm Instant it leaves the cylinder, and can be 
oi pi dot) (even w bile l he Machine I - running,) so as 
to give tlm straw any necessary amount of shaking, 
thus Insuring a perfect separation, in all kinds and 
conditions of Brain, and equally when tho Machine 
is “crowded ' to I la 1 idlest, threshing capacity, as 
wticn threshing at ordinary spend. A marked ad¬ 
vantage over other kinds, which have hut limited 
facilities for separation at host, ami act on all kinds 
ol straw in tho saum manner. 
The Superior Separating qualities of the “ Vi¬ 
brator ” thus furnish a large additional profit 
to tho Thmhormen from increased earnings, 
and at the same time it is safe to say that the 
extra saving of grain to the Farmer, over the 
best of other Machines, iBfar more than enough 
to pay all the threshing bills. 
Tlm rumarkable simplicity of construction of the 
" Vibrator," as Compared with other machines, is 
very striking. It uses but 10 pulleys and face wheels, 
where others have 35 to 45; only 19 poxes, where 
others have 26 to .14; only!) Hhlifts, where others have 
I d to 16; only 8 Bolts, (besides st acker belt.) where 
others have 7 to Hij only 2 fog Wheels, whore others 
have 6 to 8, or more; only 19 Jour mils and places to 
oe lubricated, where others have 32 to 10, or more. 
Tin- consequent ease of management, durability, 
f reedom from breakage, cheapness of repairing, case 
of draft, and adaptation to goncral use, Is strikingly 
manifest. 
This Machine leaves no “Litterings” or 
Scutterinjss” underthe Machine. Thedlrty 
and unprofjtahle " cleaning up” necessary 
with others, In entirely avoided In the ” Vibra¬ 
tor.” When the last bundle Is fed, the work 
Is all done, and the Machine ready to put up. 
Another good Item of profit, as well as com¬ 
fort, to Farmers and Threshermen. 
Tin* Fun Mill Is largo and capacious, with utnnlc 
bla-i l" lake out all tho foul stuff.iuid clean tho grain 
lit for market, and yor. not " blow any over." Grain 
Dealers mill .Millers frequently pay an extra price for 
grain coming from this Machine. 
The 8k'von are very large, (measuring over eleven 
square feet Of surface,) arid ran easily take care of 
all the grain that comes to them. Never require 
” poking" or ‘'scraping," arid do not ‘‘clog” nor ft 11 
ill*. They run for hours and days without the watch¬ 
ful cure so necessary with many others. 
Tho “ Vibrator" cannot he "clogged" or “choked 
up" by anything that can tit; fed through a cylinder. 
Hence It Is peculiarly adapted to handle Long or Wet 
Straw, " Headed'’ Grain, Long Oats, Barley, Rye, 
do., where other machines often entirely fall, or work 
imperfectly. 
i'or Flax, and Timothy Seed, it is decidedly ad¬ 
vantageous, haviug no Buators, Plotters, nor Shafts, 
to " w ind ” or Impede the tree passage of tlm straw, 
it TiiKEHUEK. Cleans and Ravi;* these seeds equal¬ 
ly us well and easy ns It does Grain, nnd only re¬ 
quires a change ol Sieve* to change from one to tho 
Other. 
.Many Farmer* say it is more profitable to employ t he 
Nichols X Shepard "Vibrator ” at full prices, than 
any other 'Thresher for nothing, anil they generally 
command an extra price per bushel. 'Tin; 
JVIClROBiS & SHEPARD 
RECIPROCATING GRINDER. 
Tho above oncrnvlng represents a very Simple and 
efficient apparatus (or grinding the knives of a mow¬ 
ing or reaping machine. It consists oT a light Iron 
frame, with ii crank shut'! at one mid. On the end ol 
ii pitman attached to this shaft is (untnnud a block of 
grindstone, with I he lower mid beveled to tit the 
angle of the knife to he ground. The sickle bar is 
nlneod on a grooved hoard lit tho opposite rml of the 
IT...Old I 111' -doin' 111 nil- In' . I. II, II to tha hi 'do. ...Id 
receives a reciprocal motion by turning the crunk. 
The slnlie Is kept to its Will’ll by a pressure of one 
hand on the handle at tip) end ol tin* stone. The 
grinding is thus done very accurately,and the trim 
angle of tlm blade always kept. On the opposite 
and of the shaft from thoernnk is nn ordinary grind¬ 
stone, which is useful for ordinary winding on the 
farm, and at the same time serve* us a balance or tlv- 
wlmel. Any ordinary farm hand can use the machine 
without, trouble. 
This machine is for sale by 
LA nine. HLTSI1 & CO., 
1411 l.ahnllr St., Chicago, III. 
p II15AT I II 1 I JlJPIf OB AMERICAN 
VA INDUSTRY. 
SIIEEP BZI33A.XIS. 
A A Patented Nov. 22. 1*64. Kept, 30, I860, 
f\ !\ and July 21,1868. 
f \ / l\ Manufactured by HENRY SKY- 
/ \ /if* MOUK & 00-, No. 52 Heckman St„ 
\ /’ilfl N. Y. Awarded Twelve First 
\ / ‘ I i’UE.Mtl mhatTwelve id k i t :rent 
\ /, 'I sta n: Fairh, October and Novom- 
ye \ / ’i ll her,'iMiis. only Medal and Di- 
x-\ pi,pma at, American Institute 
. ' ’ \/ft| W;f K * uu * 0ct * ‘- G * 1W “ 
’■ V ALITA BLE AND WELL-MADE 
B r-A ll I IMPLEMENTS." 
m f«7 HORACE GREKLEY.Pres’t. 
y\ (IS HON. H, S. RANDALL, 
Vvl ffl 1 President New l’or/i. tFoul Growers’ 
1m B Association, anti Author of "The 
v-ft Jill Cracl uni Slirpluwil,” stigs in Hueal 
1ft Rfl ,V. lU-Yorlar: 
1% Ilfl ” We much like the rdieop Shears 
li*\ rfil 1 made by ILknky Kevmoi it ,V Co. 
w'4 US 'They posses* t.lii’ superior Ad van t- 
oil nul, “ho of being made from one piece 
»■ UK of metal, which gtves them solid 
rf Ell springs. The stops are temper,al so 
MOWER AND REAPER 
fUllI! <J II KANTIAN, GO CUNTS! 
1 A large, live,8-page uiiillthl.v rqllcious ami family 
paper, containing incTileuls. records ol proVIdfflrioes, 
sketches, music, poetry, true stories, pictures, read¬ 
ing for young, old, .saints and sinners. No scdarlun- 
Imii controversy, politic.,, pull.*, pills or patent rneul 
OlncH. GO et*. a year : 10 cople 84,'J. For S nnd ivy 
.Schools, iu copies, sc|. sm.,1 |U ei... for ;j s(,e. i- 
mens before you target It, Yol. I began Jail., do;*.). 
Morn than 1,0011 pages new, live tracts, fer rkl. 
Address H, L. H AHTINGH. HatUTHlt AI, TRACT ltl - 
DOH1TOR Y, 19 Liudail St., Boston . Mass. 
The best, cheapest,, strongest, lightest draft, most 
compact and perfect working machine ever manu¬ 
factured. 
'I’llin is an Iron machine witti Kteel shafts, double 
drive-wheels, with the uutlcr-biu’ hinged directly to 
Lho tongue or pole, and contains morn \ alunblo liolnt* 
than any other maciilec in the market. 
We invite every farmer about purchasing to lay 
aside all preference he may have in favor of any 
other, and give this a thorough examination. For 
further particulars, apply to 
F, NISHWITZ, 
130 to I 10 First Street, 
Williamsburg, l. I 
For Western States apply to the 
MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS, 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
Iirlll nnoi/ rirnivm.’ nnd Mishanlri'’ Muimd. Full 
|V p \ft| rill 11 I H *'’l I* 1 ".* ""1 Idlflii. LklUml tyOno, E. 
Dkgwlmrt w a, oi',. .lit. Sifl Itfigmvlnr*. Airi-na 
ivcnlcl, 8*09 a mmilli um,in. TU1CAT A CO,, Ot'l rooti 'av, N.Y, 
Y8TF.lt V. spirit Fhotngraphu sent lor 
Address Spirit Picture. Co., M Liberty St., 
Hi scclltt n c o u s 
E CALL ATTENTION TO OUlfc NEW 
C l U R L Y O IT R II A I R . 
> A Sample of f’ROF, RnBB'S MAGNETIC CCR- 
L1QU1S sent FR EE. It curls straight hair (without 
injury) in soft, luxuriant, beautiful, flowing curls, 
ON THE FIRST APPLICATION. Address, with STAMP, 
1‘ltok. B, H. ROBB, t’arkiniin, Ohio. 
An Illustrated Circular of which we will sond on re¬ 
ceipt of stamp. K. H, AI.I.EN A CO,, 
'’P II Hi < 10 L 10 II It A T 10 l» 
1 €* e n if i u c O r ohle If if l c A, 
#10. $ art. $it«. 
/fNt rt Resembles gold, wears like gold, 
'Tik •?*-svy and is ns good a* gold lo all respects 
? except Intrinsic value Also. AMBR- 
[AS t t D'ANiind HWIS.i Muvbm KNTSl LVKH 
’• \. S WATCHER. Every Watch gmtrati- 
m ' 'v i teed by stieclul eert lileiilu, I'liiiina 
Hip 1 *L»"d Jnwufry in great variety. 
May,. /.:■///( f> 5 '' i'all nnd oxauiltm for yonr- 
\S---fAe Si selves, or send tav>i.'!-ct*nt-lanips for 
t dreiihir. When Six Watches are 
sffrre 3) > ordered at once, we send tin extra. 
•’ "I"- free All u .Is sent <'. < • o., 
customer ran oxamirei before imving, liv navlog e v- 
pres* charges |mth way*. ,1 A M I0S O F-It A III) X CQ., 
neh: Ag' iii tf tor “ C lilted State No. Si.N.MfflAi st,, 
(up stairs,) N. V. 
’ll A 1.1, IIK II A I*I*V TO SEND SAlUI’LE 
~ stocking and Circular, to those inclosing stamp. 
,1. D. ORNK A OtX, 
1001-tf No, I Market 8t„ Kochester, N. Y. 
Sandford's I’atent, It Is light, and can be taken 
to the fluid and used ns wanted. A boy can grind tie- 
knives accurately, 111 15 minute*, without Injury to 
lho knife,and with safety. Hi* a labor-saver. Frice, 
flll.50. Semi fur circular. State and county rights 
for sale. Address JOHN W.QCINCY, No.’jh William 
8t„ New York City. 1902-71 
WllVLs.A i y .sLc _ '-7* ~A„ 11 \Aa AA *vw- \ , K 
II K CLIPPER WIIEE L HOE, 
x for Pulverizing the Soil and Destroying Weeds. 
The blades, which are cost steel, are adjusted to any 
width of cut and depth of penetration; also the han¬ 
dle can bo adjusted to any convenient height for I ho 
operator. Are light,simple,(durable and easy to ope¬ 
rate. Price f5. Liberal discount to tho trade. Send 
for Circular. Address E. I>. A O. B. REYNOLDS, 
North Bridgewater, Mass. 
IMPROV Ifil) 
iTneqnalad lor durability. «*nsr of dt-uft, 
chertimfs- ol' lenairs, and cnuveniivnee. Is 
itilupli-d to all hinds of Alncliines, In sold 
MCini.ru tely if drsirt-d. nnd “spsciiwl” In mkr 
the pLicc nt liny other. I’nrllr-s having worn 
nul or broken dawn Povvi-i-m nf olln-c tnitUcs, 
are invited to buy mid iry this, and Hon tin* 
Ditlcreiico. 
The “ Vibrator " Mach lues are sold on a broad and 
unvarnished Warranty- They stand On thnlr own 
merit*, and ask no fa vors hut an Impartial trial. 
For more full particulars about these superior ma¬ 
chines, call on Agents who soil our Machines, or ap¬ 
ply to us for Illustrated Circulars and price List, 
I unt free on application A giving rull description, and 
numerous teHlmoiilUln from parties that have used 
tnem. Address 
NICIIOLS &r SUKl’A RD. 
Iitt.it le Creek, Michigan. 
FLIES AND MOSQUITOES ? 
A Sine Preventive at, 
S. & .1. TORREV & CO.’S, 
No. II Barclay Ht„, New York 
W indow hi r f, e n s 
ON A NEW PLAN. 
Neater, Stronger, Cheaper and Better in Every Re¬ 
spect than any other Screen in the market. Whole¬ 
sale and Retail. Send for a Circular. 
1'J. H. A -I. TOR KEY X CO., 
No, II Barclay St., New York. 
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PIANO¬ 
FORTES, 
and thnTreronlno Bros, unrivalled PAULO ft, CnUHC’II 
and school ouoans. 
New and Second hand Piano-wit low price* for cash, 
or sold on Installment*. New Cabinet Organ*, 845 
and upward. <’. M. TREMAINE* BItO„ 
IDM-eo'Jfit 4.'(5 Broome St., near Broadway. 
I AI RE EXTINGUISHER. PLANT HVR- 
i noe, Window Washer and Gakoe.n Enoi.ne 
for f5. Semi stamp for Circular*' to 
10011 ten N. E. P. PUMP OO n Danvors, Mass. 
*• Honor lo whom Honor is Due.” 
G’O Till*. WMtHINf; CLASS, I AM 
1 now prepared to furnish all classes with constant 
employment at Uu-tr homes, the whole of the time, 
or for tho spare moments. Business new, light unci 
profitable. Fifty cents to 15 per evening is easily 
earned by persons of either set, and the buys and 
girls earn nearly as much as men. Great induce¬ 
ment* are offered those who will devote their whole 
time to the business; and, that every person who 
sees the notice, nniv sond mo their address nod test 
the bn*1 new l'or themselves, I iuuke the following 
unparalleled offer "—To all who are not well satlstled 
with thu loudness. I will send s! to par for tin-trouble 
of writing me. lfulL particulars, directions, Ac., sent 
free. Sample sent by mall foi IDcts. Address 
KWv’-st, K. O. ALLEN, Augusta. Me. 
Heal Entitle 
Hurder’s Preiniitni Hulhvio Horse Power 
null Loinhiuod Thresher aud (Homier, nt ihc 
firrnt National Trial,nt Auburn,,Inly, lHfifi, 
for “ Blow and easy movement of horses, 15 rods less 
than IM mites per hour, Mechanical Vunutructton of 
the r cry bust kind, thorough, and nonsolitutlous work: 
mansion and material in every place, nothintlslighted 
"xcellunt work, ** shown by official lirporl; of 
Judges. Thresher*,Separators. Fanning Mills Wood 
Saws, Seed Sowersaua Planters, allot the brat, in Mar¬ 
ket. Circulars with price, lull information, and Judges 
Report of Auburn Trial scot fl ee . Address 
K. A M, HARDER, 
Coblcsklll, ScJiobnrli! Co,. N, Y. 
AAA RAIS OK ALI. SI/.ES FRANKLIN- 
I ville. New Jersey ou railroad, 24 mile* south of 
Philadelphia. Fine soli, mild and healthful climate, 
and on easy terms. Slo iwn without expense to visit¬ 
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WILSON ,V MOUItlS, 
Frankllnvlllo, Gloucester Co,, N. J. 
O H IT NOW. DON’T DEI,A V, HIT SEN l» 
25 cents at once and recolve MAPLE LEAVES 
for twelve months. It is the bent, the cheapest, anil 
the most popular monthly published. Specimen cop¬ 
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O. A. ROORBACH, h)2 Nassau St. New York. 
MOTILE TO KEAI, ESTATE ART’S. 
THE NORTH CAROLINA LAND CO. 
(Chartered by Act of General AeseniblyJ 
RALEIGH, N. C„ 
Have for sale J.000 improved Farms, from f5 to 825 
per acre. Also 2,000,000 acres of Timber and Mineral 
Lanils, from 50o. to (lo per aere. Agents wanted In 
every town and city. Will pay a liberal commission. 
For particulars and description, address NORTH 
, - A l), 11 l v A i 1 v-T, r-i, i,..i.v , • 
In eleven yours the sale of tho BUCKEYE has 
Increased front 75 Alnchlnew to ’20,000, 4a a 
single season, and over 100,000 are now in main 
the United State*. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the. most 
important Field Trio la ever held in. any country. 
Its Grcnt Durability hns been thoroughly 
Established, and it Is everywhere known and re¬ 
cognized as tho 
Standard of Excellence in Material nnd 
Workmanship, aa well as Perfection ol Prin¬ 
ciple. 
Valuable Improvements added for 1SG9. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich St., N. Y. 
Manufactory, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Circulars forwarded by mail. 
ItlL Ill’s I HI 1 * It O V E I> 
Excelsior Combined Cultivator 
ANU> III I.I.17STCF IM.OW, 
is superior to nu ll other implement now in use, for cul¬ 
tivating and hilling Corn, Potatoes, Tobacco and all 
Hoot Crops. Price 810.50. Send for Illustrated Cir¬ 
cular to J. K. DECATUR A CO., 
197 Water fit., Now Yurie. 
I)ATESTS. DlIfNV A < <». Editors Sri.-n- 
■ Tint’ Amkiucav, No. :.7 Park Row, New York. 
Twenty-three years' experience In obtaining 
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PATENTS. 
Opinions no charge. A pamphlet, 108 pages ol law 
nnd information, free. Address as above. 
(J W E K T I* O T A T D S I* R O I T S, 
ft Naiisetuoud.7:> els. per 100 by Mail 
’• .. .fA/o per i.iXX) by Express 
Southern Queen. 3,(Kl per ll») “ 
No urilera taken for l<* than int) sprouts. 
All* I less A. AI. 1IALHTED, Rye, N. Y. 
UBCIT FA KM FOR NUL 1C, NEAR 
C Buffalo, N. v , i-iitsldo ea*t ultv line; 22 acre* 
choice Land, with 3,000 Tines, more lliau half now in 
bearing; over 800ataudanl pours, IS years old, mostly 
Bar tie Its, on soil suitable for them ; ,4X1 gripes, most¬ 
ly Delaware*; living water, cottage, barn, ornamen¬ 
tal trees.de. Elevated 100 feet above Luke Erie, over¬ 
look log city ami surrounding country: also N. Y. 
Central nnd Eli,: Railroad, on good st<-nn bottom 
road and sidewalk, .rlthin one mile of premises. 
Price, #10,000, Address Drawer 261 Buflhlo, N. Y. 
n II E LITTI, E <; I A N T 
*■ Hand-Kaking Reaper anil flower Combined' 
Simple, cheap and durable. Price #JI5. 
H. W. SEV.MO! H. Brockport, N. Y. 
SOUTHERN KANSAS.—IK YOU WANT A 
ja description of Hnutheni Kansu* and Southwest 
Missouri, address, with >tumn. 
EMMEUT X CORMANY, 
lOOItf Box No. 529, Fort Scott, Kansas. 
B ranch hear hilling flow, tih* 
best Duuhle-Mold Plow fur ridging or billing 
Corn, Potatoes,&c. Runs steady ; don’t clog; saves 
all hand hoeing Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for 
Circular to PKKKSKILL PLOW WORKS, Peekskill, 
N. Y., or Cleveland, o. 
y lltCIMA LANDS HE HAVE IfEADY 
our Descriptive List of Land* In this section for 
sale, and will mail it to persons who desire It, GEO. A 
ENDLY & CO., Chrlstiauavtile, Mockleuhurg Co., Va 
H U1LDEKS SEND KOR CATALIIBI 
all new Architectural Hanks and Journal: 
dros* A. .). Blt’KNELL A CO., Publisher* 
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