- a - 
vit lined it will testify that for simplicity 
non, durability. ease of operation and 
f work II stands without an equal. Farm- 
tried "■ will n..i exchange it. /or uny 
Helen Jewett, and liking those patfoaymica bo 
much bettor than their own, adopted them at 
the time nf Mm ceremony. 
The Queen o t Holland is discovered to be the 
nullior of vigorous and bitter leaders against 
Germany, which have attracted much attention 
in several ol the leading journals of Rotterdam, 
the Hague, and Amsterdam. 
For Sowing All Kinds of Grain and 
Grass Seed. 
The unprecedented success or this Seeder the past 
year Is without it parallel in the history of Agrieul- 
turiii Implements. Joseph Harris, author of Walks 
FOR 
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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Tennyson is threatened with a total loss of 
eyesight. 
It is now generally reported that the Empress 
Eugenie will visit this country in July. 
Mrs. Gen. Grant will sojourn during the 
summor at Newport and Long Branch. 
Mr. Seward has in manuscript a “ History of 
the Obligations of the World to America." 
Georoe Francis Train has started a paper 
at Owego, N. Y., to advocate his claims to the 
Presidency. 
Miss Nrt,i.te M. Williams has recently been 
appointed to the office of Commissioner of 
Deeds, In Oswego, N. H. 
The Rothschilds, by controlling the leading 
mines, now have the monopoly of the quick¬ 
silver market of the world. 
Mrs. Cr.ARA Nash has been admitted to prac¬ 
tice at the bar at Columbia, N. Y., and has been 
appointed Justice of the Peace. 
Senator Fhblinghuyhkn thinks that the 
“moral presence" of our fleet in Dominican 
waters bad a good effect on Hayti. 
Lady Stttart of London, says if women he- I 
come politicians and voters, she shall cease to 
care for t he morals of her daughters. 
Mr. B. P. Sitillabf.r (Mrs. Partington) will, it 
has already been onnuunccd. take the rostrum 
next season. The title of his lecture will bo “ A 
Lecture Without a Subject,” 
A Canadian paper is the authority for the 
statement that. Professor Goldwin Smith says 
that, the Colleges In the United States compare 
unfavorably with those in Canada. 
Maria Mitchei.t., the chief astronomer of 
Vassur College, is fifty-throe years old. In 1847 
she captured a comet, and received a medal from 
the King of Denmark for her success. 
Two brothers named Smalllubs, residing near 
W rtf i/i ULv.i ii ntnHvi if.iue . nnd 
.Implements, .£ttacl)iner£, &c. 
Implements, iUacliincrj}, &t. 
PERFECTED! 
TESTED ! 
ADOPTED! 
NELLIS’ 
(Formerly Rogers') 
ORIGINAL HARPOON 
ayissar- 
110RSE Ml FOUR, TIFFIN 
v v // o IMPROVE!). 
PATENTED. Sept. 6. 1861. re-issued Dec. IS. 1800; Pat. 
Jan. 21. ISOS, re-issued -May SB*, 1800: Pat. March 20, 
1800; Dec. 18. 1800; August 18, 1867; Nov. IS), 1867: 
Jan. 11. 1870: Jan. 18,1870. 
VV« have erected new work* for the manufacture 
of these goods, find now hope to avoid the disap¬ 
pointments experienced by our onetemCfS.In not be¬ 
ing utile to supply the rapid increased demand. And 
its to tlmir merits, we cau produce evidenceihutthoy . 
are superior to anything in the murkei,which fact 
onr Horne Hay Fork and fixtures hare established 
ai 22 State Fa lr», where In la month a they were award¬ 
ed 57 First Premiums, nnd upwards nf 000 First Pre¬ 
miums at County Fair*. All i lie Premiums awarded 
at State Fair* were from actual lest of good*. Those 
farts are not equalled i/i the history of Agricultural 
Implement*. 
NKLlilS’ GKAI'PI.E, Patented-* 
March 1st. 187a. Adopted by every 
farmer that has become familiar w it e IwL i t «| 
Its advantage*. With It.. Pulleys «m 
lie affixed to rafter or beam,or changed V', ||" h) 
la one minute without.the use of a lad- Jm; !1bF 
der. Its nominal cost 1 “ no eon sklent- wURj v 
tl"n tor Ifs value and advantages- Also 
rounutneturersuf Cui.TtvAToK Teeth, Ln. 
Auiiirut.TrR a i. steels an u Irons, of 
of ah kinds and sizes. ® 
Pamphlets giving full particulars, with illustra¬ 
tions for depositing hay or straw In mow or on stack, 
are furnished free, by applying to 
„ , , A. J. NELLIS & COj, 
Manufacturers and Proprietor; . Pittsburgh, Pa. 
All Horse Hay Forks on the single or double Har¬ 
poon principle not mode by us or under our license, 
are infringements on line or main of the above Pat¬ 
ents. W>- grant no license lor their manufacture. 
We caution all parties to beware of Infringements 
ell her in maintfiirt urc. sale or use. 
TIFFIA HORSE-I! IKE WITH HICKORY 
TEETH. 
OVER 6,000 HOLD ANNUALLY! 
Simply and Easily Operated. 
The improved tripping arrangement has no equal. 
Price, »9. .1. It. DECATUR A; CO., 4 
J97 Water Ht., Sew York, 
TIIE HAWKINS RAKE. 
Implements, fUarljinern, &t. 
fFDE '•BfROSALL THRESHING MA- 
A CHINE took the First Prize of a Grand Bronze 
Medal for Best Large Thresher and Cleaner, for 
Sham-Power, at the New York State Fair in 1870. 
Send for descriptive circular, 
B1KD8ALL St STROB K) DGE. Penn Yan, N, Y. 
sax r® j 
fteto Publications, (Etc. 
of const viict 
perfectlot' of 
ers who liavi 
other. In opi 
a gleaner it is 
3 n.iesa man's work. As 
a gleaner it ts perfect. If the Hake Is not for sale In 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
CAHOON’S BROADCAST 
TO BE PAID FOIt 
Tried on your Farm. 
UNTIL 
vi r-isN v jutokia Yiaiia rruico a men s tomb 
every day at Windsor, places a basket of fresh 
flowers near it, reads a chapter In the Bible, 
kneels down and offers up u prayer that she may 
meet him In lito world to come. 
Forty years ugo Simon Cameron purchased 
for £100 it spur of the Broad Mountain in Penn¬ 
sylvania. It is now worth $1,000,000. Coal has 
been mined out of it for thirty-live years, and 
he has realized, in I lie shape of royalty, about 
$100 a day. 
An old Cliootaw chief whose name translated 
means Moon - refloat ed-iu - the - lake, nnd who 
quitted his tribe t welve years ago for a life of 
civilization, died March 16, near Balesvillc, Ar¬ 
kansas, aged 78. Ills wife, a white woman, still 
liviug, bore him fifteen children. 
Elizabeth Mary Powei.l, lately a teacher 
atVassar College, has been invited to become 
associate resident pastor of I lie Free Congrega¬ 
tional Society of Florence. Mass. Charles C. 
Burleigh lias been solo pastor of that church 
hitherto ever since it was organized. 
Prince re Lyna r of Germany, one of King 
William’s staff officers in ihe recent war, recent¬ 
ly arrived in New York. Report says that the 
Prince lias come to this country to take to him¬ 
self a wife, and That, an accomplished young 
lady from Ohio is to be the happy maid. 
James Glaisbrr, the English aeronaut, isseri- 
ously ill, never having recovered from the ef¬ 
fects of his balloon ascension at Wolverhamp¬ 
ton, last. September, when he reached a bight of 
6 even miles, the greatest ever attained, nnd when 
he is supposed to have burst some blood vessels. 
Sojourner Truth lectured at Syracuse the 
oilier night. She snysof the published accounts 
of her life, that “what Mrs. Stowe writ was 
true, but since that ft. had growed and growed, 
and now it was a great book, nnd there wasn’t a 
word of truth in it, and what there was that was 
true was all hind side afore." 
At the late meeting of t he Army of the Ten¬ 
nessee at Cincinnati an enthusiastic gentleman 
nominated Gen. Sherman for President. The 
General jumped to his feel before there could 
be any manifestation of applause, and said: 
“No, no; my present office Is worth more than 
the Presidency. Mine is a life estate, while that 
of the President is only for four years," The 
retort was received with cheers, and Gen. Sher¬ 
man sat down, well satisfied with hishonors. 
The Vienna Kent, Frcie Freese cites the follow¬ 
ing letter of the Duke of Wellington, as an 
avouchment, Dir one of the ways in which his¬ 
tory repeats itself: 
Quinta nr. st. Juab, June 30,1811. 
To tlx Vice-Admiral, the f/un. Goo. Berkeley • 
SiR :-l regret to say Unit, under the present cir¬ 
cumstances. no trust can bu placed in the word >f 
honor of any French officer. \ Know nmny who re¬ 
ceived permission leave England ,,n giving Vhuir 
the Gaboon Feeder very niueli Indeed." Wm. Crozler, 
Beacon Stock Farm, North port, J,. I., says;—'" It is 
the pest Seed Bower J ever saw." Highly recom¬ 
mended by the American Agriculturist, Country 
Gentleman, Ritual New-Yorker, nnd the Agricul¬ 
tural Cress generally. 
The Hand Machine will sowfiacres; and the Horse- 
Power Machine 12 acres an hour. 
Price of Hand Sower. $10. Circulars, with full par¬ 
ticulars and directions, furnished to all applicants. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO.. 
P. O. Box 376. 189 tk 191 Water .St., 
191 Water St., 
NEW YORK. 
Do you want 
the Agency or 
for your own 
U80 of the 
NISH WITZ 
j riLYKRimc 
HARROW. 
,,,, _ With Spring 
Seat. 
Spo recommendations in A morionn Agricul¬ 
turist. Feb., and Rural New-Yorker of March 
41 h, 1871. 
PEEKS KILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beckman St.. Now York, 
nnd 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
/UN SENECA FALLS 
fltejN BELL FOUNDRY 
fUBL/ 'A *rt For Church, Academy, Factory, 
, WapMSRicqkl II M Depot, Steamboat, Ship, l.o- 
comotive. Plantation, 
■ -- 1 > - Jt . Fire Engine, Ac. 
, / Send for Circular and Prices. 
-' RUMSEY & CO., 
Seneca Falls, N- Y. 
POKTAHJLI’ HIL1.N 
T hese uei.errated iiauhiives 
are made in four size* us Mowers. 
No. 1. One-Horse. 3fl-inch wheel.cuts 3X feet. 
" 2. Light TwO-H'irse. SlLincn wheel.. " 4 “ 
“ 3. Medium Two-Horse.82-Inch wheel “ 4*' “ 
“ 4. Large Two-Hursc, 36-inch wheel.. “ 4X or 6. 
To the No. 4 Is attached for reaping, either a Drop¬ 
per or a Bell-Rilke, and the change is so easily made 
that not over live or ten minute*'time Is required, 
Htid only two pin- and two nut* have to be removed 
and replaced. Asa Reaper the Clipper cuts 5S feet 
in width, and the hlglHor cut range* from three to 
eighteen inches. anrl ran be quickly and easily regu¬ 
lated. It Is perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on 
the necks of the team, 
It KXTKAmim N Alt VUGUTNKHS of draft la k es 
ono-t Idrd Of i he labor oil the team. The adjuslabilltv 
of the linger ba i to cut high or low. without •topping 
the team, is worlh $21 on any machine. It Is the only 
Mower that has the true center draft, iti accordance 
with correct, mechanical principle!!. In short. It. Is 
the lightest, the most, datable, the least complicated, 
the most perfectly copsli uCted and the most eyin. 
metrical hi de>ign of any Implement of Its class. 
Farmers. Hie Clipper the I In isos’ Friend* and 
yon cannot afford to ignore their welfare. Bend lor 
pamphlet. Investigate, see or write to some one who 
lias used the Clipper. Sec the machine yourself be¬ 
fore you buy any other. 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & HEAPER CO., 
P. O. Box 6173. 154 C'hnmbet's 8t., New York. 
BUY TIIE BEST * 
HOW IUIK0UUCnUlIblliLlliHI TTUlAii 
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RAILWAY CHAIN AND LEVER 
HORSE POWERS, 
Combined Threshers and Winnowers. Overshot 
Threshers. Clover Hollers, Feed Gutters. Buw Mills, 
Horse Rakes, Horse Pitchforks, Shingle Machines, 
&c., Albany, N. \ r . 
ry 11 H 
PHIFER “SKELETON” 
WHEEL GANG PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
(tor Corn, Cotton und Potables) equals the Mowing 
Machine ns a l.ahnr Hover. 
It performs the work of four finale plow* in one 
operation, and In a belter manner. Will work any- 
wherc « onr-hoise plow will work. 
Address A. T,. BJtlCARLEY A CO.. 
Eureka Works, 117 Perry St.., Trenton. N.J. 
TO UK PAID FOR 
Tried on your Farm. 
UNTIL 
The BURCH 1TN1- 
y KRSAL PLOW for 
level land, si hi hill, 
sod and stubiMp. One 
- taBr %-"" plow for all kinds of 
@ . pi "Wing. >la# ievcr- 
. - J**»»~ * sltde Coulter and 
flexible draft rod. 
Agents wanted. Send for Circular. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
[94 Beekman Street, New A'ork. and 
61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
EAGLE HAY TEDDER 
honorof any French officer. I Know manv wimii-e 'Rntterworlh's Patent) hn* the best movement andts 
ccived pernilsslon ti> leave England un giving iiiair I Hie best constructed Huy Tedder in the market, 
parole not toaerve until exchanged,and wlmaro n,,w Ii isamarvel of simplicity, being made of few parts. 
In active service in the French army in Snnii il Has bean thoroughly tented In the field during two 
though no English officer Lias been sent bv i y me’., in s, !asons, and 1* now justly regarded ns the standard 
DORTAULl^ 
Wheat Flouring and Corn Meal. 
~‘jp - Farm Mills for Stock Feed 
and Corn Meal. A Complete Grist 
\ Mill of two Run of Stone, B dt A 
Smutter for $1,200. Also Corn 
l Sheliers. Hominy Mills, Bolling 
/ > i IF II Cloth, Belling, Mill Picks, etc. 
Iti b Write for pamphlets. 
|Kl ISAAC STRAUB A CO. 
Queen of the South Mill Co.. 
LiR Box 1430, Clncuinail, O. 
UARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY, 
FARM GRIST MILLS, 
for Hund and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN MILLS: BONE MILLS; and 
COTTON GINS; 
DRUG, COFFEE and SPICE MILLS; COTTON and 
HAY PRESSES; 
SHAW'S COTTON SEED HULL FIRS. Price $160. 
HAM) CORN SB ELLERS, $1 each. 
"LEEDS” CHAMPION POST-HOLE DIGGER, $5 
PORTABLE FARM ENGINE AND BOILER. 
2-Hor*e Power, for $350. 
OUR MILES AND HULLER RECEIVED llir.II- 
EST PRICMIUMS AT AMEU1C.VN INSTITUTE 
1' A lit OF 1870. 
CO'J'TON SEED MEAT, und COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE always on hand. Send for Circulars; free 
to all. JEWELL & KHLEN, 
93 Liberty St., New York City. 
Q.4 It HART’S PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was awarded the Flret Pi'eiuiuill it I Hie N. 
Y. Slate Fail', 1S?0. 
It is superior t" the best Wheel Cultivator. The 
depth is regulated perfectly without the use of 
wheels. The draft is reduced nearly one-halt. It, 
may be drawn close to a tree or plant without injur¬ 
ing IL It levels and fits the earth for the Mowing 
Machine better than n ay cultivator in use. It is not 
disturbed by small elevations or depressions in the 
earth, as Is the case with the Wheel cultivator. 
Manufactured by 
C. C. BRADLEY & SON. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Manufacture by adrTance,platt&co 
STYLES, SIZES k PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Moil. 
’ 8 
Celebrated 
HARVESTING MACHINES. 
PRICES REDUCED FOR 1871. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue. 
ADDRESS 
WALTER A. WOOD, Prest., 
Hoosick Falls, N. Y„ 
Or 44 CORTLANDT STREET, New York. 
exchange. 1 remain, 4c. Wellington. 
IVhile at Versailles, the Emperor William lost 
a favorite dog, and offered 200 Butlers for its re¬ 
covery. It was brought back by the Captain of 
the Schutzcngllde of Gross-Bodungen, who was 
then serving as a Landwehi-sman, He declined 
the offered reward; but asked the Emperor to 
present to bis company of Sharpshootersat home 
one of the cannon captured from the French. 
The gun was in once sent, and on Its arrival was 
received in the village with much pride and 
great, rejoicing. 
When the envoys of M. de Rnthsohild paid the 
war contributions of Paris, 200.000,000 francs, at 
Versailles, they let a counterfeit 2,5 thaler bill 
slip in among the others. The quick eye of a 
Prussian official at once detected it, and the bill 
was thrown out. Rothschild’s people insisted 
that it was genuine nnd must bo accepted, other¬ 
wise they would return to Furis with all their 
rolls of notes and sacks of coin. With that, offi¬ 
cial exactness which is the glory ot Prussian 
routine. Count Bismarck was at once Informed 
of the misunderstanding. He answered : - Hei r 
Director, accept the bill. I will myself make up 
tlie deficit and preserve the counterfeit note as 
a memento of thlsgrcat day. A grout war uoout. 
nothing more tangible than a * (Plateau cn Es- 
paone' has just been concluded between two 
great Powers; and ” can’t afford, just on the 
heel of it, to turn around and declare war with 
the house of Rothschild, the Sixtti Great Euro¬ 
pean Power, on account of a false 25 thaler note /” 
"f collection. A preliminary trial granted to pur¬ 
chaser* when desired. Satisfaction guaranteed; 
competition Invited. For Circulars, Acencies or Ma¬ 
ch nes. a,l,Peas R. BUTTER WORTH, Trenton, N..L, 
Sole Manufacturer. Also Patentee and pole Mami- 
fuctnrerof the celebrated Jersey Apple Grimier. 
Pinpr 
joSiM. 
In addition to onr Usual large variety, we have to 
offer, this 8pt'lng, several 
NEW PATTERNS, 
which for beauty of design and size are superior to 
any of onr L-rmer productions. 
Cresting, fencing, gates, and every kind of iron¬ 
work. 
JANES A* K1RT1.AND, 
Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Read St., New York. 
0 A T T IK CAN PU M P 
The Water they Drink. 
Pairic’s Improved Pump-Will nor .get out 
of Repoir- Warranted for Three Years. 
It saves Its cost in one year, besides giving cattle 
pure water without care .u their owner. Send lor 
C ircular, with testlnion.a.: from the best Farmers in 
the country. Addr?- 
H. KAV7TON A SONS, Rochester, N. Y. 
'TIN-LINED LEAD PIPlT 
_L MAN’UFACTL'KED under the 
COLWELL, SHAW & WILLARD PATENT, 
BY IMPROVED MACHINERY 
Which Insures Soundness Throughout. 
Being a Perfect. Tin Pipe, within a Perfect Lead 
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Double Harpoon 
O Horse Hay-Fork. 
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1871. 
Containing Clnss Register. Attendance Begi*ter, 
Collection Kegl*ter, and Dlarv. Jewl»h Calendar, 
Tables of Weights. Measures, Money, Jco.. Oolendar 
of Lessons, and Calendar of 1871. 
SUNDAY SCHOOL M* NUAL, 
Bt Rkv. EnivAiin eggi.kston. D.D. 
A practical Guide to the Sunday School Work in 
all Its departments. The most Poultol, Compute ana, 
Practical work for Sunday School Teacher* and Offi¬ 
cers ever published in this or any otliei country. 
Price To cents ; In paper cover. 30ceuts. Sent 1*v mail 
on receipt of price. For sale by all booksellers. 
We have read this little volume through, every 
word of it. and have not found a sentence or a senti¬ 
ment which we could willingly spare. Jr, should be 
included in every teacher’s library, acd tested by 
actual experience.— Independent. 
THE BOOK OF QUEER STORIES. 
By Edward Egglkston, 
Author of "The Round Table Stories "“The Chick¬ 
en Little StorieB,” Stories Told on a Cellar 
Door.” Etc.. Etc. 
12mo., cloth. Price, 75o. Address 
ADAMS, BLACKMER & LYON 
Publishing Company, Arcade, Chicago. 
