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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Victor Hugo is a candidate for Mayor of 
Paris. 
Kino Victor Emmanvel has ten children by 
his morganatic wife. 
The younjj Queen of Greece has the reputa¬ 
tion of being one of tbo best dressed women in 
Europe. 
Lamartine’s niece, the onty surviving mem¬ 
ber of his family, lives In great poverty at Ma¬ 
con in France. 
NiussuN is reported to have deposited 175,000 
with a Chicago banker, to be invested in real 
estate In that city. 
Neli.ik. daughter of Hon. Humphrey Mar¬ 
shal, was lately married to a Kentucky legis¬ 
lator, who was sick in bed at the time. 
Queen Victoria has recently given forty 
acres or her estate in the neighborhood of Co¬ 
burg to the children of Prince Albert's nurse. 
Mable Grey, the Aspasiu of London, and one 
of the most benut/lul women of the demi¬ 
monde, spent half a million dollars in the last 
six years. 
Truman Parsons and wife of Sunderland, 
Vermont, celebrated their golden wedding, the 
other day. on the same farm upon which they 
settled fifty years ago. 
Gi,aisner is an aeronaut, and ho has discover¬ 
ed that a woman's voice is audible at a height of 
two miios, while a man's voice has never been 
heard higher than a tulle 1 
Baron Lrrcuta in his (18th year has resumed 
his lectures on Chemistry in the University of 
Munich. His most cry of science has realized to 
him a comfortable fortune. 
Mrs. Mary Munson, who recently received 
her diploma at the St. Louis Homeopathic Hos¬ 
pital, is the that feminine graduate of a medical 
college west or the Mississippi. 
A Liverpool Journal is authority for the 
story that, a wealthy Englishman. Thomas Dut¬ 
ton, recently deceased, loft £2 ,000 in his will to 
the family of the late Gen. Robert F,. Lee. 
Mark Twain, it is said, has received from his 
pnhlishors $17,000 for his “ Innocents Abroad," 
and the American Publishing Company (Hart¬ 
ford) has made about $70,000 from its sale. 
The Emperor Alexander the Second is gener¬ 
ally known In St. Petersburg to have become a 
confirmed drunkard. He Imbibes nothing but 
iltiscellancons. 
[From the IneUatUipolls Journal , Dec. 7th, 1870.] 
T il IS NEW ERIE SLEEPING 
COACHES. 
The conveniences of modern travel—how are they 
multiplying! Cars heated by hot water, lighted with 
gas, cushions of velvet, walls covered with oil paint¬ 
ings. carpets of the finest Brussels, curtains of 
tapestry, bed* of cm led lialr, ceilings In fresco, win¬ 
dows of French plate glass, mirrors of the finest 
quality, seats of curved walnut, walls of splendidly 
polished hard woods, cornices fit. for the finest libra¬ 
ry. hooks and handles and bars of the finest silver. 
Such are the appointments of the new aleeplng 
oonclies built for tho Erie Hallway, and which are 
now running between Cincinnati and New York. 
They cull them Drawing ltoom Palace Sleeping 
Couches, and they are worthy of the name. They 
have the COnjivo i>» a bed chamber, the beauties of 
a parlor and the capacity of a drawing room. The 
sears are really luxurious, covered with a species of 
velvet called French Inoquella, of the most beauti¬ 
ful colors, and with medallion pattern.') In the center 
of each seat. The wood work is all black walnut, 
with panels of the same material made from the 
most beautiful veneers out from the knots of this 
wood. The work is oiled and polished so that it is as 
fine as the best furniture. Five tine globes from 
above surrounded by rich appointments furnish light 
by night, in the main room, after the beds are all 
put away and hidden from view, the traveler looks 
upon the Walls decorated with t wenty oil paintings, 
in tills coach 1 * a parlor or family room, six by nine 
feet, capable of accommodating six peraORs. There 
is nothing apparently thill could be added to this to 
make It more attractive and comfortable. There Is 
©till another stateroom lathe rear that, will accom¬ 
modate four persons. A wash rooin at either end 
famishes every possible convenience in this line. 
The bed clothing Is of the best, and the amplest ar¬ 
rangements have lieon made for clean linen. 
The coach Is warmed by Baker's patent hot water 
furnace, which is so constructed that in the event 
of no accident, the. lire will rot be communicated to 
the surrounding wood. Fifty persons can be accom¬ 
modated m each car. 
The Erie and Atlantic Sleeping Conch Company 
have planted thirty-eight thousand dollars In this 
marvel of ihe car kind. Whether It will blossom 
into handsome returns would seem to admit of no 
doubt, when it Is remembered that the charges on 
these are the same that are made in the common 
coaches. 
500.000 FBO ' 14 *■ 
HAVE USED DR. J. MILLER’S 
SOOTHING and HEALING BALSAM. 
The best Family Medicine in the world for Internal 
SmpUmetUs, Ittacljinerp, &c. 
WOOD’S 
Celebrated 
HARVESTING MACHINES. 
the strongest kinds of alcoholic liquors. All tho anJ external complaints. Price SO cts, per bottle, 
efforts of his family to reclaim him have proved S,,ld by al ‘ IJ TmjLLKR & sons, Proprietors, 
fruitless. 212 Broadway, (Knox RulldfhgS,) Now York, 
„_ ...... . Please send tor Circular. Established 1867. 
Count V r ON Beust is visibly growing older. —- -— -- 
For some time past, owing to tho ingratitude of | ( S71 KfllPLOYMEPfl 1 , 1H71 
the Austrmii Court, where the Chancellor is Thevery Bom GRINDER for MOWERS an* 
slighted on nil occasions, ho 1ms been greatly READERS amt ai.i, ki>«k tools, Hour improved 
depressed, and has almost entirely withdrawn ! ' ,**;.* f ' J ''} s ? 1 ‘ l .. t '? c ,\ 0 $ s . t’Xact- 
... • ly true, cilia very turn, mrns easily, and Is light, duru- 
110 m society. bio anil clump. Every Fitriitcr will Imve It. 
_, „ . o , C* r ‘ LIVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. 
The Boston Sunday Times says:—The recent For very liberal imim. addriwK 
criticisms of the Tribune on the artistic abilities _ E. sTOIl K E, Auburn, N. V. 
of Miss Vinnie Ream, have brought out the state- t>hychomancy -a b , m t or tintro 
ment that Whitelaw Reid, tho managing editor I » moodi. mature th*tr own hapidbo, *u.t lumpi-ucb nc*. by 
OI that pfl|)Gl, is a rejected suitot* for the hand of Full infirufiiifttxtn ii»f thi* power over Torn or .mlniRls m win, 
the ambitious sculptress. •ft* '•j"®” n \ I’* 1 **®* M'diaiy. Wvtn»- 
tlott. npJntUt»li*n). AHjljcfDjr, PhlloMophv of Qmtm aun DroiiniR, 
- — Bil*!uun Ynitnx'D Hutudi. OoMc 10 Marriage Sc.; JiU.ntK) 
.... , “*nt hy r ni»i| |u doll, for fl.lS. paper cover*, yt.uo. The 
“UiappcM Il«nns, face, rough skin, pimples rbii*a’*st»r speaking ot the h,„.k b*,.. iu> nmtion- Hwpcnt 
ring-worm, salt-rheum and other cutaneous put>|l»WT. w. rT»*» 0 oTii>™r'thi* rl-rfiitae™ 
affections, cured by using the Juniper Tar Soap ' , ’ ,|h ik v 'C''« in the cir- iu mention of whose mm,- ,> * ™m. 
, . n CKnt ‘.t.ai Mi'.r i of llr, T* 2 r rim. XIr. F.r AKNtin©inrni f fift.OOO. In iid* 
mane oy L ASWELL, ilAZAKD & CO.> New lork. TiirtistnjJAndgfttilnRorictlri»«Jlhu>f«l»nAi'f book. Sic*pnafiiu Paj. 
It is more convenient and easily applied than 
other remedies, avoiding the trouble of the »*i*mpio copy free a* no cxntM it required. »u aesirouBor 
uroasv comuoundR now fn uko »_<?( r n«„. gonieel omplovinont Minubleenil ro,-thr. work eneb.dng lOo.for 
Hicusy LUUipnuims now 111 U6e. — CM. EOUUS LWrtl- postage, lo T. W. Evabs, 41 S. Eighth St, mindblpht., Pt 
oerat. _ — ___ 
' ■ ■ ■ 11 ————. pilAGRANT SAPOLIENE 
5fCttl Dttblications. (Etc Cleans Kid Gloves nnd all kinds r,f cloths and clofch- 
" ’ trig; removes paint, grease. Do . &c.. mstanily, witli- 
1 -r ai n —r r .mum. ■ ■ — out Injury to the finest fabric. Sold by druggists 
_____ _ ___ and fancy goods dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENK 
T JL’JL’ SlirrA.XtD cV BAt’o.tny street, New York; 4tj Lu Salle street, 
„ n , - „ n wm w * »r f|AHE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND 
* * B .■> 1 SB H IS ¥§■ M2 E B : .L ASSOCIATION will hold Ihclr Sccoud Annual 
Fair In October. Notice of date hereafter. 
K. O. READ, Secretary. 
WAR POWERS p—w. . PB ~ .n i- 
Under the Constitution of the United States, Military A--' • „ 
Arrests, Reconstruction, and Military Government. FRUIT A. -N"0 PRODUCE 
drst- published, VVnr Clni uis otA Mens, ei, -mg ma agci iwr «■ w^ n , , 11 A wn, 
with Notes on the Hlstorv of the Executive and ^ ** ’■ ISSIUJM HI. li, K A, 1IAA A * 
Legislative Departments during ouy avil war, and ^oq cpFciiu/iru crarpr 
iicoileftttoTiofCaees decided in tie National Courts. ukeenwich bTREET, 
By WILLIAM warroto 8vo. Price, $3.60. Law NEW A” O K, K. 
sheep, ?4.co : bait calf. fd.OO. - -- 
ouy Civil war, and 
e National Courts. 
Price, $3.60. Law 
GUILT AND INNOCENCE. 
By Madame Marik Soprtk Schwartz, author of 
"Cold and Nanti," "Birth and Education," Ac. 
Translated from the Swedish by Miss SELMA Bokg 
and Miss MAunt A. DROWN. 
SJT" Dailaittii Uu %>ermtofUm to Mile. Christina Nil¬ 
sson. 8vo. CJoth, $l,50i 1’aper, $1. 
OVER THE OCEAN; 
Or» Sigh tv nnd Hornes In Foreign Lunds. 
By Curtis guild. IJilitor Of thu Boston Commer¬ 
cial Bulletin, Bonton. 1vol. Crown 8 vo. T'2.50, 
INSANITY IN WOMEN. 
Causation and Treatment of Reflex Insanity in 
Women. By Prof. II. R. STOHEit, M. D. lSmo. 
vlotli, fli50. 
THE MODEL PRAYER. 
A Course of Lectures on the Lord’s Prayer. By Rev. 
George Q. Baltiwin, d. n„ author of “ Kepre- 
sc-ntativo Men *' Hepresematlve Women," etc. 
jomo. Cloth, fLftO, 
THE DUEL BETWEEN PRANCE AND 
GERMANY. 
With its 1.698011 to Civilisation. Lecture by Hon. 
Charles Sumnkr. Crown 8 vo. Paper, 50 cents. 
FULLER'S COMPLETE AND PER¬ 
PETUAL CALENDAR. 
Comprising a complete and comprehensive set of cal¬ 
endar pages for every year from H28 O. 8. to 1900 N. 
S.; by the aid ot which any poison can at one* 
make up a calendar fur any of the years comprised 
within the above punod, and ascertain with uner¬ 
ring acourivoy the exact da > of the weak nr month, 
required many year, past, present, or tutuve. By 
JOHN E. FULLER, proprietor and author of "Ful¬ 
ler's Computing Telegraph.” Double Power Com¬ 
puter, etc. 12mn. Cloth..75 cent8. 
THE FIGHT AT DAME EUROPA’S 
SCHOOL; 
Showing how the German Boy thrashed the French 
Boy, and how the English Bov looked on. Paper 
16 cents. ' 
Sold by all Druggists. 
.1. MILLER & 8HNS, Proprietors, 
212 Broadway, (Knox Buildings,! Now York. 
Please send tor Circular . Esta blished 1857._ 
|,S7| i:npi.oYfii;\f. 
The very Best GKINDKR for MOWERS an* 
REA PER S and a i.i. KiiGe Tools, In our Improved 
EMERY GRIND EH for 1S»1. It grinds exact¬ 
ly true, cuis very fast, turns easily, and Is light, dura¬ 
ble and cheap Every Funner will Imve ii. 
Sir LIVE AGENTS WANTED everywhere. 
For very I Hie ml trim., address 
_E. «- STORRE, A 11 I 111 ni, N. V. 
I ySYCTtOMANCY.— Any prr.tlrmnn n*n roak* JlfklO 
n raoDtb. N'.'Rurr Ihrir own happier*) .n,.l (adt'iinbib na,. by 
reading FALVCinalion nr 8nnl (’hanuliif, 400 pu^ux. 
Full iaMruG(1on«tO uxf th I* powtf overtnrn or anlmalp m will, 
bow to M^murtlC be fin to f Trunwj nr Vrltlnt MctiumA. nivinx- 
♦!«n,8pJrlt«MlKm, Alfibcmy. Pblloaflphp of Ometis nrcamn, 
Bilgbaai Yquub 7 a Harum. OoMe to Mkrriagt* <kc.; V/W.000 wM, 
Pont by r v*»ivil In oloib for $1.2$. pnpor corcrx. $r.tK). The 
PbitsuV* Star of tbc Lnult ip 4>6. Itx nmborti Hmrcni 
HaMH/to#, R. A., tbp cliofojrtt'iil IctM i.-pr Tho 
publl^hor T. W. Ft an*, onr of vhw niilest Porfbnjcra 
atol l*Nh||«httc In tbe Oltv tlit men Men of whose pnnto is * Ktilb* 
ClCOi Li.aiTVU’.ri of Ita irar rUa. XI r. F.i aka tine* pom ? ftt.OOO, In ud* 
rertifilnRUfK!gfiftlnfi orittbl*fixlraortlin/ify book. S<:*|>Maslu Psj. 
cholntrv rend nail ho rtniivinnort nf 1 1 1 ?** wonderful oocult power. 
O J^NOTICR -Anv nih^nn wiPInic fo net rb Affent will receive 
ft *amplo copy FREE- Anpn enninl 1? required, all rte.strouR of 
genteel emplnymont hheuhl Nnntl for the vrork, eneUtning 10c. for 
postage, io T. W. Evans, 41 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
pRAGRANT SA POLlEiSE 
Cleans Kid Gloves nnd nil kinds nf cloths and cloth¬ 
ing; removes paint, grease, tar. &c., instantly, with¬ 
out injury to the finest fabric.. Sold by druggists 
and fancy goods dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENK 
Co . hr, Barclay street, New York; 4tj Lu Salle Btreet, 
Chicago. 
fid HE PROSPECT PARK FAIR GROUND 
A ASSOCIATION will hold their Second Annual 
Fair In October. Notice of date hereafter. 
K. O. HEAD, Secretary. 
Q \V . I 11 I! I, I,, 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
328 GREENWICH STREET, 
TC K W YORK. 
Itnplcmcn'w, xnad)iitcrn, &c. 
LWAYS GET THE BEST. 
GET THE 
BLANCHARD CHURN. 
For Churns, Agencies, Descriptive Circulars, ud- 
dress the sole manufacturer*, 
PORTER BLANCHARD'S SONS, 
Concord, N. II.. 
Oil THEIK. YV V .>LK AGENTS, 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 37fi, New York City, 
A complete assortment Of the Blanchard Churns 
are always to be found at our warehouse at the fac¬ 
tory prices, together with the largest variety of 
Agricultural Implements. Seeds and Fertilizers 
In tho United States. A hundBorae illustrated cata¬ 
logue of our SKKDS, and speeial circulars of IM¬ 
PLEMENTS and FERTILIZERS, sent to all appli¬ 
cants on receipt of stamp. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water Bt., New York. 
tfesSj* TMPROVRD FOOT LATHES, 
JUT r 1 1 With Slide, Rest and Fillings. Kle- 
yg[\-S gant durable,cheap and portable. Just 
©JK fV t * le thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
KN=*-bA Turner. 
—* "Many readers of this paper have on oof 
, . thorn." Selling in all parts of the coun¬ 
try, Canada, Europo, &c. 
Sand for descriptive Catalogue, 
__>■ H. BA T.UWTN. Lueonta, N. H. 
^xHolbrook’s Regulatory^v 
Seed Drill and Cultivator, 
THESE CELEBRATRO IRACIIINES 
A are made in four ai/.i-a us Alowers. 
No.i. One-Horse,'rtfi-tnch wheel.cutsflUfcet. 
" 2. Light Tw <i-l buM*, .'iO. in,), wheel.. " i " 
". 3. .Medium Two.H‘>rs)*,a2.lm h wheel “ 4‘4 “ 
" i. Large Two-Hul'se,Sc inch wheel.. *• or 5. 
To the N«- I Is attached for leaping, either a Drop- 
rer or a Kqlf-Kalte, arid the change is so cu.rilv made 
that not over hvo or ten minutes’lime is required, 
nnd only two pin* and two mil* have to be removed 
and replaced. Asa Reaper the Clipper cut* bX feet 
m width, and the Might of cut ranges from throe to 
eighteen leches, ami can be quickly and easily regu¬ 
lated. It Is perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on 
the necks of the team. 
1 is EXT flAOK DINA R V Lit i HTNKSS of dra f I t a Ices 
one-third of til© labor off the ton to. Tin* adjustability 
of the finger-bur to ant high or low. without stopping 
the team, is worth f'Jfi on any tnaeh inc. It It the oiilv 
MOWER that Uus the true center draft, in accordahoe 
with correct niechanicul princtple*. In short, ll is 
the lightest, the most durable, the least complicated, 
the most, perfectly constructed and the most sym¬ 
metrical 10 design Of any implement of its class. 
Fanner*, the Clipper Is the Homes' Friend, and 
you eaonot afford io Ignore their wed faro. Send for 
pamphlet. Investigate, see or writn to some one who 
has used tho Clipper, bee the machine* joursuJf be¬ 
fore you buy anv other. 
THE CLIPPEB MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 0173. 134 Chiunbem 8t.. New York. 
r J’ II 15 
PHIFER “SKELETON" 
WHEEL GANG PLOW ADD CULTIVATOR 
(for Corn. Cotton and Potatoes) equals the Mowing 
Machine ns a Lobar Sorer. 
It perform- the work of four single plows In one 
Operation, and In abetter manner. Will work un//- 
where a nvi-ltmue plow will tenth. 
Address A. L. BRFARLKY & CO.. 
Eureka Works, 117 Perry St., Trenton, S’. J. 
TO HE PAID FOR 
Tried on your Farm. 
UNTIL 
The BURCH UNI¬ 
VERSAL PLOW for 
level land, side It ill, 
sod and sin hide. One 
■ " rf plow for ill! kinds of 
plowing. Has rever¬ 
sible Coulter and 
flexible draft rod. 
-Agents wanted. Send for Circular 
PEEK SKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beckman Street, New York, nnd 
._ 31 Morwin Bt.. Cleveland. Ohio. 
T he ex« • i.sior reaper a.- mower, 
Manunet red by TijjS Skibkhuxg Company, 
at Akron, Ohi is Justly one of the most popular 
machines in tl grain and grass growing regions of 
the United 8t:n ... Farmer* desiring to Obtain a tlrst- 
chiss machine, v tvranted to do good work, will please 
send for particulars and tIJ,j*irated pamphlets, to 
J F. SEIBEKUNG COMPANY, 
Akron, Summit County, Ohio. 
THE H4WKI1VS lUKE, 
All ib. naiou.-oa itniii wstifr that I'tirsimpHctty 
of construction, durability, ease of <ipcra|lon und 
perfection of work it stands witliuut an equal Farm¬ 
ers who liave tried it. will not exchange it for any 
other. In oj,orating tt a hoy does a man’s work. As 
a gleaner It is perfeOL If the Iluke is not for sale in 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
TO BE PAID FOR 
Tried on jour Farm. 
UNTIL 
4 SK to see the Planet 
Jr * * Seed ind Guano Drills, 
*** Jr -Jr if you want the.host and cheup- 
i%oo ©f’ 1 '* " r sb"4 for circulars to the 
Manufacturers. S. L. ALLEN A CO., 
n;i South Fourth st. Phiiadeipm, 
They always plant at a uniform 
,truth, evenly und in open Bight. For 
pule (,y A.s. Hamilton &Oi„ Rneh- 
tcr, N. I . ,T. Foster. Syracuse, N. A’., J. M. Childs 
& Co.. Utica. Ni. Y- and elsewhere. 
Double Harpoon 
*3“*^ Horse Hay-Fork, 
' Hiqher.t award and Bronze Medal 
■ iSii —r at the New York Statu Fair and Trial tn 1B70. 
Thirty Premiums in 1870. 
fi Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1870, 
« 5 a Jj Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free. 
V Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
EstmsU Square, Chester Co., Pa, 
0ATTLE CAN PUIT1P 
The Water they Drink. 
Pntrlc’s Improved Pump— YVIII not uef out 
of ltepiiiv—YVarrniueB for Three Years. 
it saves its cost In one year, besides giving cattle 
pure water without eare of their owner. Bend for 
Circular, with testimonials from the best Farmers in 
tho country. Address 
H. LA VVTON (JL SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 
L ITTLE GIANT LEVER Horse-Power - 
Strong, Durable, Simple, Cheap, easy for horses. 
Will do all work, persons using them snviheyare 
the best, fiend foT Clrcuinf to 
JOHN W. QUINCY «K William St.. New York. 
II LOCK. TIN FIIMC, UNITED WITH 
I> SOLID LEAD COVERING;—We are now pre¬ 
pared to supply the above in quautlties to suit pur. 
olmsers. iiiiii to warrant it In all respects. The Tin 
forms about one-quarter the thickness ol’ the com¬ 
bined Pipe, and the lead covering effectually pro- | 
teds it from external Injury, 
Thestrengtl, of this tape la>-qu«il to that of u I.ead 
Pipe of twice its weight, and it can be confidently 
recommended to al) yfiio have any npurrhenslon 
of injury from rlit* u»e of Lcnal Pipe. 
TA l’HAM & BROS., New Vbrk and Pbiladelphia. 
W ILLIS^STUMP- FULLER' Takes the 
Lead. I' or Illustrated Circular send stamp. 
W. W. WILLIS. Rochester, N. Y 
stamp. 
>r, N. Y. 
• Implements, iHatljitterri, Set. 
1J ARRINGTON’S 
AA PATENT 
SINGLE OR COMBirrED 
Seed Sowers & Hand Cnltivators. 
The Bast in the Market, and the Only 
Combined Ones Made. 
The price of the Combined Power and Cultivator 
does not exceed that of an ordinary sower. 
THE SOWERS 
Sow all kinds of Seed ; ere the best In the mnrketfor 
Carrot, Onion, S,,rgum and Turnip Seed; also for 
Pens and Dean*; are the only ones that will row 
Beets and Parsnips with regul arity; make the drills 
and evenly drop anil cover the seed: distribute 
Guano and other Fertilizers; have no slides, reeds 
or brushes to get out of order. 
Jmplcmaus, iUarljinerB, &c. 
pORTAHLE MILLS 
FOB 
Wheat Flouring and Corn Meal. 
Farm Mills for Stock Feed 
and Corn Meal. A Complete Grist 
Mill of two Hun of Stone, B,Jt &• 
8mutter for 11,200. Also Corn 
Shellers, Hominy Mills, Bolting 
Cloth, Belting, Mill Picks, etc. 
Write for Pamphlets. 
ISAAC STRAUB A CO. 
Queen of the South Mill Co., 
__Box1430, Cincinnati, O. 
pARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY 
FARM GRIST MIIXS, 
__ for Hand and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS; BONE MILLS; and 
COTTON GINS: 
DRUG. COFFEE and SPICK MILLS: COTTON nnd 
„„ HAY PRESSES; 
SIIAW'S COTTON SEED HULLERS. Pi ice ?10f> 
HAN)) COHN SMELLERS. *1 each 
"LEEDS" CHAMPION POST-Hol E D1GGFR. * 5 
PORTABLE FARM ENGINE AND BOILER 
„ 2-1 base Power, f..r f'.'Yl 
pmt MILLS AND DULLER RECEIVED IIIGTt- 
pST u PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE 
COTTON SEED MEAL nnd COTTON PEED OIL 
CAKIC always on litind. Pend lor Circular**- free 
to all. JEWELL & Klii.EN, 
93 Liberty St., New York City. 
Took the First Premium at tho N. Y, Poultry 
Exhibition, 1871. 
Tlits INCUBATOR regulates Itself regardless of 
the tempera turn night or day. It also supplies warm 
moisture for the eggs, hv means ot pipes Inserted tn 
the Tank, which Is highly bern-hcinl in [ho handling 
f'l eggs. This. INC I u ci OR. I a on exhihij < n and for 
sale nt U6 North Nlmhci M., Boat on, by 
JACOB GRAVES A CO., 
DEALERSIrt PROVISION.COTTON SKtTD MEAT,, 
REEK AND PORK SCRA P8, In CnkCs; ulBn Ground, 
lh !")«». Ground OV8TKR SHELLS and GROUND 
BONE for Fowls or Ferltllxer. WHEAT fit REEK- 
INGS. CARBOLIC POWDER, for puritylnc Hen 
Houses and destroying vermin. No.2(i North Market 
Stree t. Bos tub. 
1 CHAMBERLAIN’S 
Patent Screw Stomp Machine, 
FOR FARMER-6 USE. 
Safe, Economical, Cheap, and 
the best In use. Will pull the 
largest stump with case. 
Patented June 11th, 1867, 
For particular* t»cn<! for circular to 
L _ Geo. Chamberlain A Son, Clean, N.Y. 
This machine is very toiujde and strong, it Is m t 
liable to get. out of repair. No other kind can be sold 
where these are used. We Imve sold more machines 
ilia u all others combined for ihela>t four years. Beat 
the Willis Lever Aug. 27, IB70, at CanlMco. Price 
from f 100 Lu $275. We will give H.WXl fora machine 
that can pull and clean Stamps as cheap us ours can. 
No pay until tested. We also make a Blind Ditching 
plow; cost, |2i>to f£). 
GKO. ( HAMBEHLA1N A SON. Olean, N. Y. 
J . MORE THAN 300 DIFFERENT STYLES 
I LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS, 
f HYDRAULIC HAMS, &c- 
B3F" Bend for Circular and Priees. _^r* 
RUM SB Y At CO., 
?Ss# Seuecn Fulls, N. Y., U. S. A. 
D V.RROItPS PORTABLE SECTION¬ 
AL BUILDING. 
For the Farm. Plantation, Prairie, Camp, Beaside, 
Mountains. Woods. 
Barn, Currlage-Housa, Milk-House, Fruit-House, 
Smoke-House, Gruaary, Hennery, Tonl-HOnm. Boat- 
B**a»«i, Bath-DoUBe, Grapery, Conservatory. Aviary, 
Otfico, B1)]lara-l{oom, Children's Phiy-hoiine, Gym- 
nastum. ChapaL School-Room, Museum, Laborer's 
Shanty, Hoflnitni, Exhibition Building*, Ac,, Ac. 
’i’ll c*e rmildtng* are made in sect ion*, to go together 
by tongue, groove end dovetail, without nails or 
screws They can be packed and shipped to order, 
art up in a few hours, taken down uml re*crected 
without damage to the materials. 
All orders executed promptly. For full particu¬ 
lars, address the manufacturers, 
THE DKRROM BUILDING COMPANY, 
A. Dltiutinu. Pros’t. Paterson. N. J. 
iif- Builders' Materials of all descriptions at low¬ 
est market rates. 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES, Sri. 
Platform U feet, long bv7feet wide. Lint free. 
EDWARD F. JONES, Binghamton. N. Y. 
L fM^K ^^E \~E Tt llTv It A K I,! 
For sale tn lots to suit. Dealer* wanted to sell 
in every town in the State. Address 
SHAW & WELLS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
Do you want 
the Agency or 
for your own 
^ use of the 
NISH WITZ 
PULVERIZING 
HARROW. 
With Spring 
Seat. 
See recommendations In American Agricul¬ 
turist, Feb., and Rural New-Yorker of March 
41 ll, 1871. 
PEKKSKTLL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., New York, 
and 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
fTIUERE WERE SOLD In the YKAIt 18?0 
1 3 ,8 -a. i 
OF 
BZiATCHZzEY CUCUMBER 
ORK 
T H 15 
TRADE 
MARK. 
25?” Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. 
XiE33 6l SHEPARD, Publishers, 
BOSTON. 
LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, New York. 
OK CENTS WILL PAY FOR ONE Year’s 
£J»J subscription to HAPPY HOURS, an illustrated 
monthly magazine, containing Sketches, Adventures, 
Puzzles, Experiments, Trick*, fee., &«. Everybody 
should have it. The cheapest magazine published. 
Three months for ten cents. Address 
HAPPY HOUR8, 22 Ann St., New York. | 
Won the Highest Prize at N.Y. BtateTrial,1870. 
Sows with regularity Beet. Carrol. Onion, Parsnip 
Turnip, I'eas, Beans, Nursery Reeds, no. ('.inductor 
being ENAMELED WHITE shows the s'cl us it drops. 
Packed one or six in it box. Cultivator weeds be¬ 
tween rows 8 to U indies wide. A discount to deal¬ 
ers. Manufactured by 
F. F. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
WOOD FTTMDS, 
Measuring 213,5tki teot in length, or sufficient in 
the aggregate for 
A WELL OVER iO MILES DEEP. 
SinjiAi in Construction -Basil in Operation—Givirtg^no 
Tilth' to the Water—Thtrabh , Reliable and Cheap. 
These Pumps arc their nwn best recommendation. 
For sale by Dealers In Hardware and Agricultural 
Implements, Plumbers. Piunn Makers. Ac., thr ugh- 
out the Qououy. Circulars, Jto., furnished upon an- 
dlifutton by inaJI or oilier wibc. Single luitnp* Lir- 
warded to parlies in . jwm where I hare no aural*, upon 
receipt of the regular retail price. In baying, bp care¬ 
ful that your Pump bears my trade mark to* above, ubI 
grn i ran tee no other, CHAP. G BLATCHLEY, M’fr 
Office and Wiirer.i.mie^l ft6?d Filbert Sl.,I*!nhulc*lph)u. 
T AGONDA HOY/.SE, ripi ingfiel.l, Ohio. 
JU L. W. COOK & SON, PltOPRIETOKS. 
UNITED STATES WATCH COMPANY, 
(GILES, WALES &. CO.,) MARION, N. J., 
MANUFACTURERS of t i£aScSr of WATCHES, PENDANT WINDERS AND KEY WINDERS, 
MANUFACTURERS of IffiSaT of WATCHES, PENDANT WINDERS AND KEY WINDERS, 
BOTH NICKEL AND FROSTED MOY'EMKNTS, WITH DAMASKEEN FINISH. 
Constantly on hand, full lines, all sizes, in Gold, Silver, Diamond-Set and Magic Cases, Minute 
Repeaters, independent 1-4, 1-5 Split and Fly-back Seconds, for taking three differena times, for timing 
Horses, Artillerymen, &e. 
Price Lists furnished the trade on application-, inclosing business card. For sale by the trade 
generally. Ask y**ur Jeweler to see the MARION watches. 
Wholesale Warerooms 13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 
And GILES. BROTHER & CO.* 142 Lake St., Chicago, III. 
33T" Watch No. 1089, Stem Winder, bearing- Trade-Mark, "Frederic Atherton & Co., Marlon, 
IS. J., mnniifactured by the United States Watch Co M bus been carried by me lrom December* 
1888. to January 17th, 1870. its total variation being only TWO SECONDS in the entire time. 
New York, Jan. 17, 1870. L. E. CHITTENDEN, Late Keg. U. S. Treus. 
