PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Implement®, illocljincrn, 
Implements, ittacljincrn, 
Paving ntiir Hoofing 
Senator Sumner is at his home in Boston. 
Mrs. Kosb Church is editing London Society. 
Dickens received *50,000 lor “ Little Dorritt.” 
Senator Fenton is summering In Wisconsin. 
Mrs. H. B. Stowe is in great demand as a 
reader. 
Glasgow will put up a monument to Hubert 
Burns. 
William Lloyd Garrison will not take the 
stump. 
The princess Salm-Salm has become a Ca¬ 
tholic. 
Mr. Gilmore has bought the Coliseum for 
*30,000. 
Lord John Bussell now favors home rule in 
Ireland. 
Horace Greeley has been on a visit to p. T. 
Barn urn. 
Thurlow Weed and daughter are in Coopers- 
town, N. Y. 
The church in which Lord Byron is burled is 
to be restored. 
Gen. McClellan and wife have arrived in 
Salt Lake City. 
Gen. Kilpatrick lias made a great sensation 
in Vermont, 
James T. Fields will lecture on “ Masters of 
the Situation." 
President Stearns, of Amherst, is at the 
White Mountains. 
Sherman and Stanley are the great American 
lions in England. 
James Burrell Lowell is spending a season 
quietly in London, 
The University of Edinburgh lias made I)r. 
Dollinger an LL. D. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OP HORSES ! 
CONTRACTS TAKEN! 
fkv, sss. THE ZINC COLLAR 
Eft. W pZglSK I*A l> is guaranteed to oh m* 
vftV’v\ r T i ‘ y| *h« worst wish of raw n ml 
»v\i M inflamed nor e neck In 'I'en 
’ft) \ A V - Du i/v. and in,rk tin Horse 
Ht,\ / ft r». m tiny, or money refund- 
w rd ; ami will nut chafe or 
1 ir wear tlm mane nil of tho 
,, . ^ nock. For sale by Saddlery 
Hardware Establishment* and Harness Mukers. 
Manufactured by the ZINC COLI.AK PAD t'O., 
Buchanan, Mich. 
ers and sewcr-plpo, water-pipe, drain-pipe, gas-pipe, 
rooting and architectural ornaments. 
STREETS. 
Kagan's Improved Macadam pavement for streets 
is destined to take the place nt all other torms of 
pavement, for the reason*, viz : 
it is cheaper, more durable, more easily and per¬ 
fectly repaired. I* Impervious to water, and no at¬ 
mospheric change w ill alleet It.. 
It is freo from mud and dust, and is noiseless. 
It Is smooth without being .slippery, and has suf¬ 
ficient elasticity to make, it the easiest pavement 
known for animals to travel over. 
DURABILITY. 
The reason a Macadam road docs not last longer Is 
because the stones are loose and rub and grind upon 
each other —dust and mud is the result. Kagan’s 
Composition holds the rocks firmly together, thus 
Completely remedying this evil, and couljuing the 
wear of the road to its surface. 
HTDKWA LUS. 
Kagan's Composition I* peculiarly adapted for side¬ 
walks and lawn walks, private roadways, gutters, 
etc. It can be made Into blocks and laid In squares 
or diamond form, or made one continuous sheet, cov¬ 
ering arched work inure perfectly than the largest 
flagstone, and at one-fourth the expense. 
W'llk* poult* IL tihvu il smooth, hard and <*vi v n 
surface, plea Hunt t** walk upon, always clean ami tree 
of Use, and of as grant durability a* if made at the be»t 
niiRMtone, Sidewalks made under Kazan’s patent cost 
out little if any mure tliuu It made at plunk, and are 
hh durable as rock. 
ROOFJNGt 
Made of thl* corn position, is far mipcrlor to tho com¬ 
mon ielt r»»ofN that arc made of travel, felt, coal-tar 
and pitch. Thu latter l* liable l* • run in warm ch- 
mutVH and to crack In cold* By the peculiar cticin- 
teal combinations In this com posit ii/n both nt these 
Tbtft Mnvhlne with present lmprovoienu »* id .... .1 
every WMkot Urn liOUNhnjd. for fllioa; nUin «»r laidy work. Il 
kttIUi nil fti**! of StGuklntf* ana Sock*, wtlli ftiui toe rfttnplttc, 
amt li ft Dcvor-A’inltog ftoureo of eumiwmrTit to 1 (wltot ol Iruori*, a* 
'netI m profit and pmv lupport to thnav that reqnire It. 
Adepts vented every where bv t-lic Rickfobd 
Knitting Machine Company. Dana IIiukkhhw, 
President and General Business Snpt.. 080 Broad- 
.vva.v, New Yuri:. 
( 1 A It IIA IIT'S PULVERIZING CULTJVA- 
\j I oil bus more practical points than any culliva. 
ter In use, npd I, indispensable as a farm iinnlnment 
Price, *22. ('. ('. RRADLKY It HON, 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Sample sent free, 
celpt of One Dollar. 
Address Niiu.au t 
'DU. "I • * > • 1 1 , IMA • A 'll., Ill I HJ" 
Liberal Inducements to Agents. 
<>HS SHKM.HR Co., Lima, N. V. 
TUB 
Goiix Fertilizing and Sanitary Co. 
beg to call the attention of Farmers, Market Garden- 
er>- and other* to their natural manure. This manure, 
njuhulueturod from pure lunnun excrcra,coUccted by 
“ 1 . t ;rr„ 0 l K <; ? , ? > .l,?V !nt ^'Wt system, and mixed 
wilh the best fertilizing absorbents, Is suitable tor 
every kind of mop, ami being remarkably rteh in 
nitrogen I the harts of nnimnnln), and soluble phos¬ 
phates, it atfords the plant a 11 bent I supply ol natural 
food, in tlie most concentrated and readily available 
zorat possible. 
For further information, apply to os address the 
( ompany. at their Otllee, corner of Varick, Vestry 
and Lanai Sts., New York. 3 
Ucnl ©state, (Etc 
J’atnnletl May 'it, IS?‘i. 
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN 
CHAIR SEATS 
At “SKIDIIY,” in Neosho Valley,on Missouri, Kan¬ 
sas and Texas Ball way. 
Under the auspices of the National Bureau ok 
Migration. 
TIIK A MERIC A N COLONIST A ND1 1 DM KST KA D 
JOUUNA I., containing Maps, with lull particulars as 
to the Organization of the Colony, (lie Lands. Pro¬ 
ductions, climate. Wood, Water, ole, SUNT FREE 
on application to s. it. wells, Secretary ol the Na- 
tionul Bureau of All^ra-Mou, 88*1 Broadway, New York, 
Various have been thoelTortsof men to produce a 
dmaM» "..I r " 1 ,"' 1 1 *'’ Coinfoitalile. light, comely, 
' "t 'I 1 **'' U| lnitt ut unlveraal application. 
1 I o-t bai'ulib. 1 ! MV '' b ??n varied as tho 
InSapp^ehdb'nf |;Ul ’ 11 "’ lu fu " COD " aL ‘ nc ' J " f 
The Hi at Is eouiposed of ihree layers of veneer 
(hoards a* litln as a knife blade), tin- grain of oneh 
lying In an opposite direction to its neighbor all 
Klued ... together in a sllgUlly dishing f.mn 
aihipted to the person. The entire thlckness'sllghtly 
te e,‘!o 'rm"i« «Hr"i , lin ""' |J Wl ’ "ins have nioiler- 
ati lost, little Weight, neatness, gn-al lieautv il de¬ 
sired. lllll 11 Llttlilir. I.'.l ... .. .... X * 1 - 
A IV n H H NON? N At; Bit riiTl It \ L 
a 1 S1KAMRIL for SIIjuiiinn Kkkii KOR Stock, 
''"Utlng ( lieese Vats, Tannery Vats, Conservatories, 
Ac his Steamer Is made ol Wrought Iron, tin in- 
:?'o VT ''a' 1 '. 1 "' 1 dnlshed In g..,.d fetyle. It has a 
1 ellald" Automatic or Self-regulating Water Feeder 
S '' !i Vuivc, Yncutitti Valve. Water Lange Cooks, 
" histie, Ac., all complete, 'flic holler Is peeuli irln 
eonsiniction, being i ink CnMrr.ETit Douin.i. Him i n 
w IT if in Anotiiku, the two communicating one with 
tlm other. It has an extraordinary amount of lire 
■space for tint size or the boiler No. ;j,u medium si/..', 
having .i.Ki.1 square Inches nf lire surface; conse¬ 
quently, It requires but little fuel to run it Klther 
wood oroottl may be used lor fuel. 
It will cook more reed, or heat more water, in a 
given time, than any Other Steamer ..f tho same size 
or cost It t* mure durable than any other, fur the 
reason that the ltre-hox is made or wrought iron 
and Is niUntil eunomdeil -with uniter. Wo are also 
nmnufacturing 
Anderson’s Low Pressure Steam Heater, 
lor HeatlUk J^riiuitc him IIin/js, StJ/Ves, ('hurvUcx. (’oti^ 
,V |’ We ^^Wfactnre for till the territory 
FARMS FOR SALE 
TO CLOSE OCT AN 1>TATE. 
About 2,000 Acres In Will Co., 111., (u tracts of 80 to 
G40 acres, at from icm to 8T,5 per acre. These lands 
comprise some of the best in Will Co.; and Will < •>., 
owing to the facilities for transportation by water 
and rail, the immense coal fields and magnificent 
water power at Wilmington: I net ha ust able limestone 
quarries, extensive iron and steel works, and other 
ninniifartnrle*nt Joliet; the Sandstone t,marries at 
Sherriiaiiville, together with the known fertU'ty of 
the soil, make it, without except ion, i lie best count v 
for farmers m the Stale, and tic State of Illinois Is 
acknowledged to tie Die Farmers’ Paradise. 
TERMS Knnueli down to secure sale, balance on 
time to suit purchaser. For further particulars, ud- 
dress J. W. CUtlDIfl.VDICII, Wilmington, III. 
Residence, Hampton Station, S. L., A. & C. H. It. 
MANUIi’ALTUHKD BY 
HO Bowery, Anv York, 
MAN P KACTUREIIS OK 
Knock-down Book Cases, Looking Glass 
and Picture Frames, &c., &c. 
iUi3cdluncouG 'Abticvuscmcincnt 
Providence Wri 
NEW 1872. 
CAItRYINf 
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT W KSTKItN 
STEAM (’(ill PA NY will dispatcb one of their ttrst- 
class full-power iron-screw s team-ships from 
Pi Kit NO. 16 NORTH RIVER. KVKItY VVF.DNICS- 
I > A V, as follows • 
NEVADA. Capt, FlHlSYTH .Sept, t, lit3 P. M 
JV VO.M ING, Cant WlHSERAY. Sept, H. at 12 M. 
IDAHO. Caul. Price .Sept. K at.'j P. M. 
MINNESOTA, Capt. MoItGAV.Sept. 25, at 12 M 
WISCONSIN,cupt I'.W. I'ln.KMAN.(let. 2, at J P. M. 
MA.NHATTA N, ('apt. J. U. Price..O ct.'./,nt IDS A M. 
Cabin passage, >'■•»). gold. Steerage puaaagu (Offlee 
No.'j'.i llroitdwnyi. FID, r.nrrnne.y. 
For freight or eabln passage apply to 
WILLIA.MS A GCION, No. i-l Wall St., N. Y. 
fri fttrmt 0 
JXN. M.I8C8 j 
JULY27.I8CS 
GO. 
W ^ m ^ yo/?K 
ROLLS, 
Most Durable 
RECOMMENDATIONS. 
Okkice of Union Railroad Company,) 
St. Louis, Mo., 2biU March, 1871. ) 
This specimen of Pact lie Concrete, (Kagan's Patent,) 
was taken from the Union Street Railroad of St. Louis, 
Mo., where it has been In use since December, lHD'.i. 
Since that date the teams of the railroad have passed 
over that portion of the Hack where the Concrete is 
used, HDD tlniej) nu ll flap, while that same portion of 
the track Is constantly used liy other teams and vehi¬ 
cles of the oily. This pavement has revolved no re¬ 
pairs whatever, and shows but little w ear alter con¬ 
stant use tor sixteen mouths (now 22 months). In 
summer It ts freo from dust, and in winter brum- 
with It im IriCoiivenienee front snow and ice. Tin, 
Macadamizing at either end of this block ol concrete 
is renewed three times ouch year, is suit and wet 
when much water Is used, and in all probability will 
require such renewing for several years to come be¬ 
fore the eon erete needs repairing. 'The block of pa¬ 
cific Concrete In the track ot the Union Railroad has 
given entire satisfaction. Wit. Stork, Hup't. 
PROYIDENCE 
Tool JOVHSZL Clsi^ 
COGS, 
EASIEST 
WORKING; 
„ CURVED 
(o) CLAMP, 
ie\ Holds Firm- 
\ est; 
Metal Journal 
CAS1X08. 
JVo Wear Out 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
Vni'i'en St., N. V., and I'lnvlileuec, It. I. 
N ROLLS 
! !lgAL CE AR „ 
iSTABLt p 
, CLAMP 
Toward expense of a Public Teat that the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
I'.xcel in Speed, Ease mid Simplicity nil ollt- 
1 Boynton s Ijttest improved Cross-Put and 
ri !-°Wo!S 8 «V". 1 ?iV Hi 20,(ltXl. Cross Put (.fl per 
Wood bHwu ($| oucii), Jiny unit hu fill hrulti#. 
E. ]>I. BOYNTON, NO Beeknmii St., N. V., 
Sole I'nnilie.tor unit Manufact urer. 
A MONTHLY of li> pnf?i*s, fit SlvUO peryrar, edited 
i:*- M.Primy-u lifo-Tnng fniIt grower and 
flower fancier, Uavlng now unck r Cultivation at Pal- 
wyra.N.Y., anil Somli B«?ikL Iud*, two hmiuredacres 
offrmtifthyiic. ^iiiy ptoture9,wtktoui)lu(t i H.novidii f 
jujitica, &c , Hnd no room UlIMhiY it strictly de¬ 
voted to Fruit Grow*mi and Hoajk’a* Apornmrnt. 
lli iiigli moral tdneand rich *torc of practical, or iia i- 
nai and copied mutter (from f-onic ro cxcIirii^cb) lu* 
(icarait to all. Tn a copy la c^uivuient tOBuh^crlb* 
Intr. Spccim* ri <*<>ptc8/>Yc<, or on cxcumlou trip of four 
montlia iM'pt. to Bee. > for only Don't JihIrc 
it to be oi no account Yicrnifae printed In an Imand 
town and the editor a war it f tiff 9 practical fruit grower, 
but try it four months, and he mtisliol. Addrt na. 
, A. M. PUIiDY, PAIxMVHA. N.Y. 
FARM MILLS, 
' A For Oom Mod and Stock 
£ r&ia ffi a , K KNrM bi rr stone. 
/ 3 InSW i aT a Corn Skellers, Hominy Mills 
li- l W,Ljr * WORK GENERALLY. 
A Bif* Send f.vr Circular. 
STItACB & CO., 
_V“ Box i i;io. Cindnaail, o. 
NEW PATENT AGENCY. 
JAMES A. WHITNEY, 
Solicitor of Patents, Expert and Engineer, 
Offers Ins services to Inventors in neeurim 
INDIANAPOLIS STEAM POTTERY, 
Drain Tile and Terra Cotta Works, 
Manufacturers nf Flower Pots. Vanns rr.n« n„„„ 
lag Raskela, Drain Tile, N,‘. 
8( rynjeii and Hiuiats for the Fall trade Send foi 
pricelist. Address S. K. FLETUHElt 
Treasurer, Indianapolis, ind. 
rpilE largest ctnr.lc In Ihe United Flutes. T'lnnts pure 
, »'"1 umnixid. Wholoeulit and Retail Urifrtt; 
nisn tin; Bit* i i. Fnvi T I.sstiu ttTna, n CH iingc punii h- 
Wt—tells hew to filaill, grow and ilmikel all kinds nt 
email l* run—price, pnst-nntil, 25 rente. Privnti’ tonus 
te Agents, orthone rietlring to sell loenlly, free to all 
apnllennts Parties have realized ^iflO in *£(»i in one 
or two week’s time selling our Fruits, while otlu-ra 
haye got their own plants tree by yelling a few to iiieir 
neighbors. Addiesa. A.M. uuBDY. Pai.myra.N Y- 
or PURDY & IIANCL, HotTTn IJi.in>, lad. 
wners ms services to Inventors in securing Patents 
at moderate rales and in the shortest possible time. 
Address, for full information, at 128 Broadway (Room 
111 \hlv \ iit-h f '■)» 
All communications should be addressed 
* ftxJr Of every variety, 
ages TO Slll'P, 
any address by AIM Elt ICAN TACK 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers St. 
A DIES PLOW COMPANY. 
IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 
58 Beekman St., New York, and Quincy Hall, Boston, 
095' Broaihv 
Office second floor. 
