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Implements, JHadjiueni, 
Implements, iUacljinerg, 
— San Francisco his a chain-gang. 
— Peaches and iiga arc abundant in Texas. 
— Horses are living rapidly at Athens, Ga. 
— Pirates are infesting the Mississippi River. 
— The highest part of the Catskills is 3,834 feet. 
— The lowest salary paid any minister in New 
York City is *800. 
— College commencements are taking place 
all over the country. 
— A statue of Victoria, costing 18,000 pounds, 
has been set up in India. 
— When a prison in Switzerland becomes va¬ 
cant, a white Hag is hoisted over it. 
—Paris asks for sparrows to kill the innumer¬ 
able black Hies which infest the city. 
— Ex-President Johnson has recently received 
£1,000,*as a refund of tax on his salary. 
— The English Court went into mourning for 
a week for the Archduchess of Austria. 
— A paper called the Paper Trade Journal lias 
been started in New York, withChas. F. Wingate 
as Editor. 
— Contributions from poor needle-women are 
asked to build a statue to the inventor of the 
sewing machine. 
— The editors of New York, with a large dele¬ 
gation from the South, are in convention at 
Watertown, N. Y. 
— Hood’s, Ferry’s, Walker’s and Polignac’s 
commands have had a reunion at Houston. Tex¬ 
as. Out of 24,000 men who went to the front, 
only 400 are left. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! 
JOHNSTOfo 
Johnston’s Single Self-Raking Reaper. 
Johnston’s One and Two Horse Single 
Mower. 
Johnston’s 2-Wheeled Combined Self- 
Raking Reaper and Mower. 
Johnston's English Harvester. 
The most perfect, reliable nnd generally useful machine in existence, 
mechanic, where the work required of i.. 
to the most delicate and ortminuutal fabrics tor ladies ami children. It hus 
iimt entirely satisfactory, 
learned mid operated with one-tom rh the usual expenditui» 
Quality unit vuiiety oi oxticutum beyond Its competitor*, ami a reput; 
Known mid appreciated t,y thousands. It Is oflored to thu people for tit, 
purison, with coiiddencu that it ••►•••*. - - ■ - - -- 
orlty. .Vi a mi fat’tu red by the 
WEED SEWBNG MACHINE CO.. 
HA ItTFOR H, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTA ItLIWlIED. 
, ,----. For tlio family of the farmer or 
u sewing machine ranges fro nt tilts heaviest mi mi elite of men's wear 
-‘ --- ■- •■•••* proved Itself llitmniglily efficient 
ut uneqniimd simplicity and compactness of construction, cuptilili: of being 
iro nt time and labor, with a capacity for q unn til y, 
. ...... .. •’apataijon for durability and reliability 
‘.lie most critical liispoci Ion and com. 
merits cannot fall to convince the ouroful examiner of Its super!- 
The above variety of Machines are manufactur¬ 
ed so that all the wants of the Farming community 
may be met,—the largest, farmer who needs sepa¬ 
rate machines for Reaping and Mowing; the more 
moderate, who requires a Mower and Reaper com¬ 
bined ; and the smallest farmer who desires a per¬ 
fect Reaper, and ono that will Mow, also, if oc¬ 
casion require. 
Each of the above is First Class, and perfect of 
its kind, nnd built expressly for tho purpose de¬ 
signed. Every farmer will Hud In Ibis line of 
Machines the acknowledged Standard Harves¬ 
ters of the World. For struigbt groin, they are 
unsurpassed, while for lodged or tangled grain 
they arc far superior to any other Implements for 
Harvesting ever invented. Address, 
THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER CO., 
Samuel Johnston, Pres’t. BROCKPORT, N.Y 
Implements, iUneijinern, &c 
Enables the most Important Agricultural product of 
America to he cut, cured and stored In the bum in 
'Mir. day. i Improves the quality aud Increases tho 
i, ot ilm imyuTon Prevents all risk of damage 
froiH.»U>l ' : min- 1 nuVfn s'l-.wcr*. Is simple, clura- 
bind Aar. '' ' ‘* lV " H ' '“riled the New Eng- 
Great Held~Triai. at '^ X ; s ’/'v ^ “T*,*’ * t the 
nor to all others, and *upo- 
machine for tedding or turning huyl on y l jei ' fect 
MA1>K ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Heckman St., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
8'JT'Se'nd for Descriptive Circular. 
Simple in Construction, 
Strong 1 , Durable and 
not likely to get 
out of order. 
BUY THE DODGE 
STATIONARY AND POKTABI.E 
STEAM ENGINES 
PREMIUM CIRCULAR SAW MILLS 
TWO-WHEEL MOWERS! 
SEI. F-R a K IN ft IIE A PICKS ! 
COMBINED REAPERS A MOWERS ! 
SIMPLE, 
DURABLE, 
LICHT DRAFT, 
PERFECT WORK. 
A Machine to sub. every Farmer In tho Union ; from 
the Dairy Grass Farm on Now England Hills to the 
Five Thousand Acre Wheat Field on Western Prul- 
ries. Manufactured by 
D. M. OSBORNE & 00., Auburn N.Y. 
nitA.vcn Offices am> WAitRTtoiMKS: 
Chicago, Illinois. I South Fvuniinghnin, 
Cleveland, Ohio. Mass. 
Sr. I.miis, Missouri. San Yrauotaco, Onl. 
Philadelphia, Pa. ! llremen, Germany. 
Address D, M. OSBORNE A CO., at either place. 
AND 
MILL MACHINERY. 
PATENT INDEPENDENT AND SIMULTANEOUS 
WROUGHT IRON HEAD BLOCKS, 
PATENT LATH MACHINERY, 
siiiJS'fii.i: .w./r ///.v/;.s. 
SAFETY POIYKR EI.EVATOIt. 
1.4 \E & 1501)1,IA ’S PATENT 
POWE 11 MORTISE 11 , 
BLANCHARD’S SPOKE LATHE, 
Oar, Hub, Spoke, Wagon aud Furniture, 
Shafting of all Sizes kept In Stock. 
MANUFACTURED by the 
BEWARE OF POISON! 
<>T I € 15 ! — BIH It 1CVli STEADIER 
DRIER, BAKER AND RANG 10! Most 
« Thousands die every year 
from diseases caused by the 
escape id’ noxious vapors 
and liquids from wuter-e.los- 
et,» and cess-pools; all this 
may be avoided by using 
COUX’S PATENT 
^Absorbent (ioset 
which possesses all the advantages of tho dry-earth 
system, without. Its disadvantages. Costs hula trifle, 
and Is perfectly self-acting und thoroughly deodor¬ 
izing. May bo used in any room without offending 
sight or smell. Recommended by the .Setentitle Amer¬ 
ican, Agriculturist, Rural New-Yorker, Hearth and 
Home, Country Gentleman, Handicraft, and all tho 
prominent Journals in the country. Send for Circu¬ 
lar to 
THE CDI X FERTILIZING GO., 
Cor, Canal, Vestry A Vitrick 8Ih., New York. 
Jr if" thirties seeking u sale anil money.making busi¬ 
ness, would do wull to address us. 
___ ___ won¬ 
derful mechanical couitiinnliiqi of tin* age! One 
Hundred UhpIioIh of Feed cooked in three hours! 
Fruit dried In live hours without change of position. 
Apparatus Hindu entirely ut Iron. Bakes equal to a 
brick oven. For full particulars, Including an excel 
lent. Essay upon the Advantages or Cooking Food for 
Domestic Animal*, and a lliiu Illustrated Pamphlet, 
sent free of postage, address 
ENGLE, K1.I.LKK «fc CO., Lnucnstor, Pa. 
WANTED 
A lot of wine casks, to hold front 500 to 1.000 gallons 
each. A mini who thoroughly understands handling 
wines, still and sparkling, ami can give good refer¬ 
ences as to character and capabilities. Also, a mar¬ 
ket or purchaser fora large lot of lumber, sawed to 
Order or stand tug; oak for staves, shingles, Ac.; hick¬ 
ory for carriage spokes and rim* ; chestnut for furni¬ 
ture and flooring planks, und a quantity of chestnut 
or rock oak btirk for tanning. Address 
J A(jU ICIrlN M. BUCK Sc CO., 
Real Estate Agt’s, Front Royal, Warron Co., Vti. 
WITH SELF-LUBRICATING JOURNAL BOXES, 
WE HAVE 
Three Hundred Pulley Patterns, 
ONE HUNDRED HANGER PATTERNS, 
OF UNIFORM STYLE AND WEIGHT. 
Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists furnished on 
application to 
flflf AVKLKItS TO THE (SOUTHWEST t 
I Take the “BEE LINE” — Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway —from Cleveland, 
Ohio, by way of t’resGine. Belle/ontalna, Indianapo¬ 
lis, Terre Haute, St. Louis, etc., or by way of t'olum* 
bus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points South 
or West. PAl.ACU 1)AV and SLBKI’INti CARS from 
Cleveland to Columbus, Clncliuiutil, Iudlauapolls and 
Louisville, without change. 
K. S. FLINT, General Superintendent, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
maiSUNO WL- 
lAABLE. MATOCIVH'NHCW 
WMtNVMtYWV. EY£UY 
WATCH GUARANTEED BY 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE. *>! 
BEND FOR aEWRIrilVHWtUlST 
<*-E.Hownrd&Co. k :k 
,15 MAIDEN LANE. NEWYOBK, 
John and Water Sts., Cincinnati, O 
FARM MILLS, 
Eor Corn Meal and Stock 
J 1 pgj 
FRENCH BURR STONE. 
Corn Shellers, Hominy Mills 
MILL WORK GENERALLY. 
C Send for Circular. 
8 TKAI B 0L CD., 
Box 1130. Ciueinnnti, O. 
Manufactured byaoriance.platt&co 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS 
Dencrlptlvo Circular* Forwarded by MalL 
Suptn & 
MOV.S7.I8GU. 
juirs iiuc? 
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JAN.D.ISGB 
JULYS7IEC'. 
ME W ^WjPyo/l/C 
UTCHINSON’S FAMILY CIDER AND 
WINE MILL, with single or double curb, is the 
o cheapest arid best; grinds tine, fust 
nndeusy. makes pure wine und sweet 
Tv cider, and saves all the fruit. More 
\ than 20,0(10 now in use. 
Also Excelsior Cider Mill, ex- 
lt^.1 cellent for hand or power. 
■ ‘Tosses, 
The Best und Cheapest Nourishment for invalids 
anil Families, For sale everywhere. A. GLANZ, 
8oh* Agent, 1 Q.| William St., New York. 
NEW PATENT AGENCY. 
JAMES A. WHITNEY, 
Solicitor of Patents, Expert and Engineer, 
Offers Ids services to Inventors in securing Patents 
at moderate rates and In the shortest possible time. 
Address, for full information, at 123 Broadway (Room 
ID, New York City. 
(See illustrated article In Ritual New-Yohker, 
Oct. », isn.i 
This celebrated Horse Power far supersedes all 
others. It produces much more power tlmn other 
railway powers, and with vehy much less eleva¬ 
tion. Also, Manufacturers of the 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL, 
which Is adapted to all kinds of horse powers, and 
grinds nil kinds of grain rapidly. 
Seiul for Descriptive Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER & BR0., 
2101 Germantown Av„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
Toward expense of a Public Test that the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
Excel in Speed, Euae nnd Simplicity all ofh- 
ei'H. G1 Boynton’s Latest Improved t’ries-l'ut ,mil 
Wood Saws, not o,o* failed In 21,00(1. (loss t 'll I l(b per 
ft.); Wood Saws (f l each). Far rale litl nil Detilrr.\ 
E. II, HOYNTDN, SO llri'kiHlia f*l., N. Y„ 
Sole Piopj'irfor unit Mai. afaclan <\ 
Large and small __ 
Mills separate front Presses. 
Cast ana Wroudkl 1‘rcss Screws. 
Pouvr Childers. The most com¬ 
plete varloty of Cidor-maklng Ma¬ 
chinery. Hend for Circulars. 
PEJ5K8KILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., New York, or 
01 Mcrwln St., Cleveland, O. 
A N AGENT WANTED in every Township 
In the U. 9., to sell the now Hav Unloader nnd 
Carrier, an article wanted by every farmer. Send 
stamp for Circular, to J. H. DAVIDSON, 
P. O. Box 147, Poland, Mahoning Co., Ohio. 
Ai AA’W'akA)u of ever' vur.'tv. in t>uck- 
ug«» TO SUIT, sent u 
any address by AiUEKTCAN TACK CO., 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers St., N. Y. 
ROPER HOT AIR 
ENGINE COMPANY, 124 Chambers St., N. Y 
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