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PERSO NAL ITEMS, 
Mrs. Frances Ann Kemble is in Horne. 
Dr. Livingstone is expected to speedily ar¬ 
rive at Ujijl. 
A daughter was born to Ole Bull in West 
Lebanon, Pa., two weeks itgo. 
SylvanuS Conn, Jr., iR supposed to have writ¬ 
ten "5 miles of printed matter. 
Hull, the sculptor of the Cardiff Giant, is to 
write the history of the humbug. 
Mrs. Secretary Fish Is called the Queen 
Dowager of Washington society. 
The daughter of Owen Lovejoy hns just boon 
appointed postmistress at Princeton, N. J. 
Lilli k is the fashionable name for young 
ladies tills year. No family should be without It. 
Gen. Jun.vL Parly Is now practicing law in 
the Richmond (Vtt.) courts, having recently been 
admitted to the bar. 
Henry Hawthorne, claiming to be a cousin 
of Nathaniel Hawthorne, the novelist, was re¬ 
cently drowned near Sacramento, Cal. 
Mr. J. Q. Howard, one of Hie editors of The 
Ohio Stain Journal, has retired from that paper 
to accept a literary engagement at the East. 
Harriet Hosmkr, the sculptor, is said to be 
the most iudii'trious of all the American artists 
in Italy. She seldom leaves Home or her studio, 
even in summer. 
The Czar of Russia and the Czaroviteh are 
stated to he on such ill terms that tlwlc mutual 
hatred is the source of general comment through¬ 
out St. Petersburg. 
Philip Janes Hailey, author of “ Featus," is 
represented as looking like a rustic clown, with 
nothing to indie.ile intellect or culture but his 
supremely fine eyes. 
Some one who has recently been studying 
John Huskin, pronounces Ids face the homeliest 
lie lias ever soon, and Huskin (he heartiest hater 
of America contained In all England. 
ROSSI, th • Italian actor, according to a corres¬ 
pondent, drinksa pint of Idackcolfeeuftcr every 
act of his performance, and never goes to bed 
until 6 A. M. lie has kepi up this habit for years. 
A Paris correspondent, declares that Emile do 
Girardiu lias boon rendered penniless by the 
war, and that lie seriously talks of going into 
journalism iu Now Orleans, where he has many 
friends. 
The Crown Princess Victoria of Prussia has 
generously devoted her entire income of the 
past and present year lo the Gorman soldiers 
wounded in the late war, and t he German women 
made widows by it. 
Spielhaoen i-said to have made himself pecu¬ 
niarily independent by his works of fiction, and 
to have outlined a series of novels illustrating 
the development of mind and character by pov¬ 
erty apdadverse circumstances. 
Qltken Victoria is reported to have grown so 
uncomfortably stout during her long retirement 
that she intends to travel on the continent dur¬ 
ing the coming summer, having been advised to 
do so by her attendant physicians. 
WORTH, (tic noted man-mtlliiier and mantua- 
muker of Paris, is reported in have been nearly 
mined by the war. The almost total destruction 
of his superb suburban villa, by t he Germans, 
will prove a loss to him of about 4,000,000 francs. 
In San Finm lsco lives a small Chinese trades¬ 
man, Ki-Chi-Pu, who has passed most of his life 
as a sailor, and has been round the world not less, 
b says, than HO times. Ho Is not yet 40, and lias 
now sett led down in calm expectation of another 
earthquake. 
r.K Verrieh, the distinguished astronomer, is 
reported to lie almost heart-broken by the un¬ 
happy dissensions of his country, and to be liv¬ 
ing under an assumed name near the city of Aix 
in the extreme south ot France. Though only 
sixty he is represented as quite infirm. 
MBS. JBnme F. Willing of Rockford, HI., isa 
fine public speaker. She is a writer of consider¬ 
able reputation, flip wife of a prominent Metho¬ 
dist clergyman, and the sister of Rev. Dr. C. H. 
Fowler of Chicago. Her addresses lire, cob fined 
chiefly to Loplcs of a religious or philanthropic 
nature. 
Miriam Cole speaks of the tendency of 
girls to talk around what ihey cannot talk at. 
The case of a school la mentioned, where, last 
year, two-thirds o) t he young ladies present for 
examination were as cunning and wary as fox¬ 
es, and if the School Examiners found out how 
much or how little each one knew they were 
shrewed. 
An astrologer, who calls herself Arabella Ma- 
Unpos, and pretends to have been born in one of 
the Greek islands 2,000 years ago, is creat ing a 
sensation in Smyrna by revealing the future in 
a manner declared to bo wholly supernatural. 
She is reputed to be extremely handsome, and 
not to look more than 25. Her history is alto¬ 
gether mysterious, 
A few years ago, Mi's. Harriet Beecher Stowe 
built an elegant house in Hartford, Ct., which 
lias since been tlmhome of herself find family; 
but now they arc leaving st, probably never to 
return. The winter in New England is too cold, 
while the summer is too hot for Mrs. Stowe’s 
health ; hence she will spend the one in Florida, 
and the other in some cool, sea-side retreat a*, 
the North. 
An American youth of nineteen summers dis¬ 
tinguished himself at a recent reception by the 
Pope, by substituting a polite bow and hearty 
hand shake for the usual sickening custom of 
kissing the old gentleman’s outstretched fingers. 
Jolly Pin Nono was sensible enough to consider 
it a delightful joke, and patted the heretical boy 
on the shoulder with the appreciat ive question, 
if lie were not from Now York. 
Frances T5. Willard says that notwithstand¬ 
ing some mothers rear their daughters for :!:c 
matrimonial market as a drover douo hi?, lb- 
stock, the demaud for stupidity ip much less now 
than formerly. Hyde Park, London, she de¬ 
clares, is the greatest woman market in the 
world, and that the young ladies one sees there 
do not need the placard “sold” upon their 
breasts, in imitation of Ethel in “The New- 
comes.” It Is too plaiuly stamped upon every 
feature. 
The German Imperial crown is a foot high, 
of 21-karat gold, and heavily set with pearls. 
The scepter is or silver gilt, and two feet long. 
The globe carried in the hand is of the fines; 
gold, 3% inches in diameter, and encircled by- 
two rings, one perpendicular and half covered 
with jewels, and the other horizontal and en¬ 
tirely crusted with gems. On top is a cross, 
which fairly blazes with precious stones. These 
insignias have long been kept in the Hofbourg 
at Vienna, and will be brought forth for Kaiser 
■Wilhelm’s coronation. 
Implements, ittodjiners, &”r. 
BUC K E Y E 
MOWER AND REAPER, 
niPUOVIII) FOR 1871. 
This cerebrated Machine, which Inis linen it favor¬ 
ite with the Fnitner for did past ten year*, is being 
largely manufactured for 1116 Season Ot 1871. It 
Furro cm, who tire in wan I of i, Reaper ati<l Mower, 
will only take the trouble to Inform themselves, liy 
writing to the Mntiufuetiircr». nr to their nearest 
Agent, they will he tarnished with theevHence that 
the RUCK KYIS hit* the UghleR Draft. Is the Steadi¬ 
es! Kunnlngnud ,\1«st Mumble Much Inn now made. 
150,000 now in use. Manufactured by 
ai i.’i ti yin, miller a VO., 
AKKO.N, Ohio. 
T A V I* O It ' S 
PATENT STKKI, TOOTH. 
IIA V A \ II (sltAIlV RAKE 
And Tedder Attachment. 
Over 14,000 in !J*r. 185 First Frizes 
ninl Premiums Awnrilcd. 
II received the First PjubJc at the Great Miami 
Valley trial in July. 1871). for the best work in all 
kinds of raking. Tim Tedder can be attached to any 
of our Rakes at a small cost. 
It is the host and simplest Rake and Tedder in the 
market. If no agent in your locality, address 
II. C. TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
'I 1 ii i: 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER, 
Enables the most important Agricultural product 
of America to be cut, cured and stored tn the barn in 
one day. Improves the quality and increases the 
value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden ahowera. Is simple, durable 
and of light draft. Was awarded the Now England 
Agricultural Society’s only first prize at the Great 
Field Trial at Amherst, Mass., In Iftlifi, as being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best, and only perfect ma¬ 
chine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY. 
WAREHOUSES 53 Heckman Street, New 
York, nud Quincy Hall, Boston. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
r p II E OKIVII1N E 
1 MASON FRUIT JAR, 
Ba with 
Porcelain - Lined Cover. 
The lending, must popu¬ 
lar and reliable Jar in the 
umrket, combining all the 
advantages of a 
GLASS TOP JAR, 
wi n ‘tic strength of a 
metallic cap. It will bo 
found urmtlv superior lo 
all other.*, for the follow- 
Hinipllcily in Oporn- 
lion, and readiness with 
which it tan be sealed. 
Strength ami l)iirn- 
bilit>. 
F.nwe with which it 
run he Opened, and 
without, risk of breaking 
either Jar or Cover. 
For sale by all the load¬ 
ing dealers throughout 
Inc country, and rnanu- 
luclurcd solely by the 
SHEET METAL SCREW CO„ 
06 Warren St., New York. 
ROAD SCRA PER— 
a Awarded the Ftusx PRE¬ 
MIUM ai, New Turk State 
Fair, 1870. 
The Blade is made of steel, 
31 inches wide; easily pene¬ 
trates unbroken earth: works free: not liable to 
Clog; light draft; strong and durable. Useful for 
all kinds of earth excavations. Price. $10.50. Manu¬ 
factured by C. 0. BRADLRV As SON, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
QATTlfl CAN PUMP 
Th.e Water they Drink. 
Pnrric’s Improved Pump-Will not get out 
of Repair-Warranted for Three Years. 
It saves its cost in one year, besides giving cattle 
pure water without care of their owner. Send for 
OirculMi- w tth testimonials from the best Farmers in 
the Countrv. Address 
II. LAWTON «fc SONS. Rochester, N. Y. 
gTF.Kl. COMPOSITION BF.T.T.S. - FOR 
i iiurclic.-, bCCOoij .iDd Farms. These celebrated 
bells (not Cost Iron or * AmJ^gam rival the Bronze 
,t.i • ,r . • ran r.: -oae, a*V more durable and 
cost only about o.vk-thuid as muc.J. Warranted 
against breakage for one vesr. Descriptive Circulars 
sent troe. BLYM V F,R, NORTON A CO.. 
ClDQUuiati, Ohio. 
fflTIE ** HIROSAIiL THRF.SHTNG MA- 
i'HINE ’’ took the First Prize.of a Grand Bronze 
Medal for Best Large Thresher and Cleaner, for 
Steam-Power, at the New York State Fair in 1870. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
BIRDSALL & 8TROBRIDGE, Penn Van, N. Y r , 
•rates unbroken earth : 
implements, iflacljinern, & r. 
GOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL 
’ Tried on your Farm. 
Do you want 
the Agency or 
for your own 
i use of the 
Implements, ittaebinern, &’r. 
NISIIWITZ 
PULVERIZING 
HARROW. 
With Spring 
———-— Seat. 
See recommendations In American Agricul¬ 
turist. Feb., and Rural New-Yorker of March 
4th, 1871. 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
!)4 Beckman St., New York, 
and (51 Merwiu St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
pORTAHLE MILLS 
FOR 
Wheat Flouring and Corn Meal. 
Farm Mills for Stock Feed 
i* and Ccrn Meal. A Complete Grist 
/T[j!i y S*l j Mill "l two Run of Stone. B>*lt A 
f rSt'zsr* Smntter for 11.200. Also Corn 
/JGbSSTIIBI Shelter#, Hominy Mill*. Bolting 
f /yM ill 1 c,oUl - Belting, Mill Picks, etc. 
/jjLtfapS Rii.U White for Pamphlets. 
iJS^l ISAAC STRAUB & CO. 
Queen of the South Mill Co., 
•UP Box 1430, Cincinnati, O. 
QABHABT ’8 PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was ii warded the First Premium at the N. 
Y. Slate Fair, 1870 . 
It is superior t.o the best Wheel Ctiltlvntor. The 
depth is regulated perfectly without the use of 
wheels. The draft Is reduced nearly one-half. It 
may be drawn dose to a tree or plant without Injur¬ 
ing it. It levels and Ota the earth for the Mowing 
Machine hatter than any cultivator In use. It is not 
disturbed by small elevations or depressions tn the 
earth, as Is the ease with the Wheel cultivator. 
Manufactured by 
0. (’. It It A OLE V /i SON, Syrncuse, N. Y, 
THESE celebrated machines 
X are made in four sizes as Mowers. 
No. 1. one-H.’Tso. 30-inch wheel. ... . .cuts 8)4 feet. 
" 2. I.lghtTwo-Horse.30-inch wheel.. “ 4 “ 
“ 3. Medium Two-Horse,32-inch wheel *' 4}» “ 
“ 4. Large Two-Horse, :«l-inch wheel.. “ 4M or 5. 
To the Nn. 4 Is attached for reaping, eltlipr ii Drop¬ 
per or a Kelt-Buko. and the change Isso easily made 
that not over live.or ten minutes'time Is required, 
and only two pins und two nut, have to be removed 
and replaced. Asa Reaper the Clipper cuts 5K feet 
in w idth, and the hlght of cut ranges from three to 
eighteen inches, and can be quickly and easily regu¬ 
lated. It IS perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on 
the necks of the team. 
if EXTRA QUOIN \ KV LIGHTN F8S of rtrnft takes 
one-i bird of the labor oil the team. The adjustability 
of the flnger-bartoeiit high or low, with mi I slopping 
the team, is worth $25 nn any machine. It is the only 
Mow km t.nut has the true center draft, in accordance 
with correct im»Chonlrnl principles. In abort, it Is 
the lightest, the most durable, the least .complicated, 
the most perfectly constructed and the most sym¬ 
metrica] In design of liny implement of Its c-luss. 
farmers, the Clipper I Ihe tlnisrs' Friend, und 
you cannot afford to Ignore their welfare. Send for 
pamphlet, investigate, see or write to some one who 
lias used the Clipper. See the machine yourself be¬ 
fore you bin any other. 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P.O.Box 6173. 154 Chambers St., New York. 
BUY TIIE BEST ! 
“Honor to whom Honor is Due.” 
Two Gold Medals 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE.! 
IIorder's Premium Railway llorae Power 
and < iitnliliied Thresher n nd <Men ner, <• I I he 
Great Nn i in uni Triul. of A till urn, .1 uly. 1 Mi6, 
for •• Sitin' and eat// momiuot Of horse'. IS rods less 
than 1 S mltr.s per hour Mecnanicnl Construction of 
the verb best kind, thorough and conscientious work¬ 
manship and material in everyplace, nothino Hllyh fed, 
excellent n ark. a* gliown by official He port of 
Judges. Tbrcsliei'R, Fenaratora, Funning Mills Wood 
haws. Heed Sowers and Planters, all of the best in Mar¬ 
ket, Catalogue With price,full Information, nrul .Judges 
Report of Auburn Trial scut free. Address 
MINARD HARDER, 
C-oblMklU. Schoharie Co., N.T. 
Cable# kill. Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
WKSTINGfcfljpSK A CO.’S 
Threshing* Machines, 
HORSE POWERS, «&c., 
As improved for IS7I, wit] he found unsurpassed hy 
those of any other manufacturers, Send for Circular 
and Price List, 
See cut, of Large Thresher, on page 283, No. 18, Vol. 
23, of this paper. Address 
G. WKSTINGHOU8E & CO., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
RELIANCE WRIMwlMt, 
FEIIFECTED 1871. 
SP • MOULTON 
a lEIH,!,-, 
HOlCi | s ( F . lrm - 
Tlt Y IT I 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
II Warren J»l., N. Y„ and Providence, R.I. 
TjlPUftVF.fi FOOT LATHES, 
thf fl 1 With Slide. Rest and Fittings. Kle- 
«T\ I glint, durnlilo, cheap and portable. Just 
(flkj 1,10 ihlQg for the Artjean or Amateur 
Turner. 
*• Many readers of this paper have one of 
J them/’ Selling In all parts of the coun¬ 
try, Canada, Rurope, Ac. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. IT BALDWIN. Lliconin. N. H. 
/^Holbrook’s Regulator^^x 
Seed Drill and Cultivator, 
Won the Highest Prize at N.Y. Btate Xrial.1870. 
Sous null i-ogtiliulty Beet, Cum it, oithin, pgronip, 
Turnip. Peas, Beaus. Nursery Seeds, Ac. Conductor 
being ENAMELED WRITE shftm the seed rti it Urope. 
Packed one or six in a box. Cultivator weedB be¬ 
tween rows S to J4 inches wide. A discount to deal¬ 
ers. Manufactured by 
F. F. HOLBROOK A CO.. Boston. Mass. 
TOE smvitl\s RAKE. 
NUF ACTURED By ADRIANCE,PLATT&C0 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars Forwnrdedby Mall. 
W O OD’S 
Celebrated 
r ,_3E__j 
T1 
RELIANCE_ 
1 
S, 
c - - -T 
JKii 
o ^y i 
® ffH 
@ SPIRAL GEAR. 
i 
4 n 
r! It) 
“* - H,(i 
PRICES REDUCED FOR 1871. 
Send for Ilescriptive Catalogue. 
ADDRESS 
WALTER A. WOOD, Presb, 
Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 
Or 44 CORTLANDT STREET, New Y ork. 
All who have used U -ill teutl') lh.it Lit simplicity 
of construction, durability, mi so of operuik-u iuid 
perfection of work it stands wlthidit nn equal. Farm¬ 
ers who hove tried it will not exchange it for any 
other, in operating It a boy dues a man’s work. As 
a gleaner It is perfect. If the Rake is not for sale In 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer. 
O. 
D rain tile.-those who desire 
thorough work Ip draining their- Farms and 
Country Seats should send for our improved tile and 
collars. Circulars on application. 
C. W. BOYNTON & CO.’S TILE WORKS. 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
Agents ttfanteb, &c. 
FWIIC FOB PROFT. 
A new Illustrated Hand-book for farmers, young 
and old. By Gko. E. Waking, Jr., of Ogden Farm 
i his .s pre-eminently the King of Agricultural Books. 
Forpr-'.rof this send for particulars and testimoni¬ 
als from Prurticnl Farmers and Agricultural Jour¬ 
nals. it ig full and complete in every department 
pertaining to harm Operations. AfiEXTs wanted 
everywhere. E. B. TREAT & OO.. Publishers, 654 
UrniMlway, N. i. 
CeC $75 to $250 Per Month, everywhere, 
U— , ’ male and fe- 
L_ male to Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED 
f—' "M'l O N 8 K N 8 F. FA MII. V SI; W ING MA- 
LU CHINK. This Machine will slilch, hem. fell, 
CJ3 tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid nod embroider in a 
*most superior manner. Price only lift. Fully 
. licensed and warranted for flve rears. We will 
• pay ILOfiOforan.vmtichlneihat wiu sctvn virong- 
■ CT. more bcautl/nl, or more elastic seam than 
i —, our-. It makes the “ Elastic LockStlr.h '' Every 
, , , second stitch can be cut, and *t)ll the cloth can- 
, not he pulled apart without tearing it. We pay 
Agent* from f7S to 725D per month and expenses, 
2E ot a Commission from whieh twice lliat amount 
MdC ,>,a he made. Address SECOMB A CO., Poston, 
Muse.; I-dsbnruh, Pa.; St. Lome. Mo., 01 cbUa- 
Co. PL 
T/IFT1 flints IN Tin; MAGIC 
1 CIRCLE, by the Original and World-Renowned 
MiQNon Bid rz Elf canily illustrated, und Luita-full 
fun and humor, wllh pleasing Incidents atlU hiugh- 
iihle ndvraitures in the principal elites nf the world. 
It describes his wonderful trfeksand feai- a* n Ma¬ 
gician and Ventriloquist ; a good compunion for 
Mark Twain’# " innocents Abroad.” 
Sold only by subseription. 
Agents VV anted. Address the Publishers. 
BELKNAP & III,ISIS, llnritord, ('onn. 
A gents wanted For "convent life 
l NVEILKH,” by Edith O'GouwAN. Escaped 
Nun, whose dlselnptires are ihrlllii g and -lartling. 
CONN. H it. co.. Hartford. C..nn. 
A LL who sell our new patented article# double 
money. READ MAN'F’G CO., Boston, Mass. 
^<TTICE 
TO BOOK AGENTS. 
Messrs. JAMES R. 0SR00D & CO., 
(La to TICKS on \ Field*. A FtEi.Da, Oftooon * Co.,) 
Have added a SirBSCKi r-riox DKPA UTMENT lo Iheir 
pubtlsbing bimlricss. 'phi* important brain Ii will be 
managed hy ]|. A. Itttow.v A Co whoare well known 
to Hie 8uhserlpt.bin trade. New works >d the highest 
class are in immediate preparation ; pending iheir 
isBiie. they will at .once begin the canvass Uiroiighout 
the country, nl two valuable and popular wm now 
in press. General Agents, also Ladles and Gentle¬ 
men desiring lucrative employment and liberal terms, 
are invited to apply for circular and for territory in 
any part of the liidled State* und British Provinces. 
Address II. A. DROWN < O., 
141 Trcmont tit.. Rom on. Yltia*. 
DCa A WEEK, paid. If you want business, 
UP")* " aend stamp toNoVKLicv Co., Saco, Me. 
dll QOS A MONTH! H 
Aa»/ed. Expenses paid. H. 8HAVV. Alfred, Mo 
I TlVElt Y’llOD Y READ THIri. AGENTS 
J WANTED, mule and female, for an entirely new 
article, unlvcrsully used In every family, and never 
before Introduced. For terms, address, with stamp, 
J. VV. FRINK A CO., Marshall, Midi. 
A tiKNTI WANTED KOIl THE PEO- 
2\ pie's Illustrated Edition of D'Aubigne's greut 
work, 
HISTORY OF THE 
REFORMATION. 
New edition ; complete in owe volume, at popular 
qrlee*. Buy it, read It, and loura win Isi rLLt- 
Bii.iTV means. It should lie In every Protestant 
Family throughout the land, (send for sample Cir¬ 
cular,with Illustrations, etc 
{jr Unusual commissions to Mlnistersand experi¬ 
enced Agents. Address WM. FLINT & CO.. Pub¬ 
lishers. No. 26 South Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
^GICNTS! READ THIS! 
We will pay Agents a Sularj of 830 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell 
our new and wonderful inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, 5Mch. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
THE YEAR 
T HE EXCELSIOR REAPER Ct MOWER, 
Manufactured hy This Sbidkui iNG i'ompanv, 
at Akron, Ohio, is justly one of the most popular 
machines In the grain and grass growing regions of 
the United States. Farmers desiring to obtain a first- 
class machine, warranted to do good work, will please 
send for particulars mid Illustrated pamphlets, to 
J. F. SKIBKRL1NG COMV’ANY, 
Akron, Summit County, Ohio. 
Double Harpoon 
, Horse Hay-Fork, 
j Highest award and Bronze Medal 
at the Note York State Fair and Triat in 1870 , 
Thirty Premiums in 1870, 
j Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1870. 
,.j Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free, 
i Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
Eenuett Square, Chester Co., Pa, 
rp H E 
PHSFER “SKELETON” 
WHEEL GANG PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
(for Corn, Cotton and Potatoes) equals the Mowing 
Machine as a Lobar Saver. 
it performs the work of four sinolc plows in one 
operation, and in a better manner. Will work any¬ 
where a mt . -horse plow will work. 
Address A. L. BRFARLEY & CO., 
Eureka Works, 117 Perry St.. Trenton, N. J. 
— FREEZERS^ 
Call for the White Mountain Freezer. Liberal dis¬ 
count to the trade. Circulars free. Address White 
Mt. Freezer Co., Laconia, N. H. 
OF BATTLES.-sfS"' 
Accurate, reliable and Complete. The only one pub¬ 
lished. Send II.50 for outfit, and secure the best terri¬ 
tory at once. J.W.Goodspkkd A Co., N-Y. or Chicago. 
1 )8YCHOMANCY_Any ladr nr c-odcroiin c»n Binr- f KCO 
» mgmii. ACUum Iheir own llnpl-lh 1 -'* and Iti L i- sutimce. br 
re-irl 1 ug iNycliotuonoj, KaaqIhaUgu nr SoutCb»rndbK, «00 page,. 
Full ln«trura|nr, lo n«s ibta power over men or aihuuda ot will, 
how to MrumrrUc bvcouio Tr*bu* or WndiigVIe'liiimi. fliTins. 
tion,SpIritoaUim, Alobeniy. PblloAopltv «f Omsu. wait nieomi. 
Brigham Young'* Haruin, Oiild* to Marrluge tc.; ion l«0 sold. 
Seat by'mall in ololb for *1.!IS. paper o<,vtr». Sl.iiO. The 
Pbllod'akixr tpcaklng of iho book •:-« I * nUlbor b HrRBsr.r 
H.muton, II. A., th* aolutimteii Pvyoboloflonl leewtrer Tbe 
publihlicr T. W. RvaN*. one iif the olden e.labltniird Perfumer* 
and Publisher* In the el f r, ihe tn-oliotT of w Inm n.ie.e U a eutli* 
otont gasrantee of It* merits. .Mr Et lashaespeni tfl) IHKI. in »d- 
verti.trig and ceiling oat Hits extraordinary hook. Sf optics in Fnj. 
oboloc* read nud be coDVinnerl nl Lbi. wouderful aeoult power. 
C j'NOTICK — I nr person willing to sot ns A cent win receive 
a ,ample oopr FREE A, no oapltat ,« required, all dciiousof 
gcnr-el rmt>lot ateb f slrortid ,-nC for the work. enelo.'Tig 10c. for 
postage, to T. VV. I.uit, SI 8. Eighlh St., Phlladeipbl*. f'w. 
42*1 rCAwMniUhl Employmem! Kxtr.i Iirduec- 
iikoiLs! A preiniiiin Hoitsic »uc Wagon 
for Agents VV r, desire to employ agents lor a term "l 
seven years, lo sell the Riit kitre 120 glmltlo Sewing 
Machines. It makes a stitch alike on both sides, and 
isthc best low-priced, licensed machine In the world. 
44 '. A. Henderson A‘ Co.. Cleveland. O , or si. Louis, Mo. 
42*1 fk A DAY FOR. ALL wllh Stencil Tools, 
fjjxv’ Address A. IS. G RAHAM. Springfield, Vt. 
J3uilbing Xllatcrials, 
D EUROm’S PORTABLE SECTION¬ 
AL BIT I,DING. 
For the Farm, Plantation, Prairie, Camp, Frnside, 
Mountaing, Woods. _ 
Bam Carriage-House, >lilk-IIouse. Fruit-House, 
8mi 'ke-Houae. Gratwrv, Hennery, Tool-Hmise Bout- 
H-iuse, Uaih-House, Grapery. Conservatory, Aviary, 
Olfico, TJIlliurd-Room, C'uildifn’s I’iay-bouse, Gyin- 
n islum, Chapel, Sohool-Rnom. Mji-tuni, Laborers 
Sham v. Hospital. Exhibition Building*. AC,, Ac. 
l'li esc build logs are mam- In sections, top. topeiiici 
hy tongue, groove and dovetail, without nails or 
screws. Theyeao he packed ami shipta d t" order, 
set up in a few hours, taken down and rc-erectea 
without danmge to the tnnterials. 
All orders executed promptly. F'or full particu¬ 
lars, address the manufacturers, 
THE DERRQM liUH.DlNG COMPANY, 
A. Dehhom, Pres’t. Paterson, >■ J- 
j*r Builders’ Materials of all description# at low¬ 
est market rates. 
In addition to our usual large variety, we have to 
Offer, this Spring, several 
NEW PATTERNS, 
which for beauty of design and size are superior to 
any of our former productions. .. 
Cresting, fencing, gates, und every kind of non- 
janes *v kirtland. 
Nos. I*. S, 1 II ami lvi Itead Si.. New j <> '•!<. 
riMN-MNLI) LEAD PIPH 
MANUFACTURED UNDER 'rnn 
COLWELL, SHAW & WILLARD PATENT, 
I1Y IMPROVED MACHINERY' 
YVhicli instill - Soundness Tliroiighout. 
Being a Perfect i'in Pipe, within a Perfect Lead 
Pipe, and having all the advantages of both. 
TATHAM Hi BROS., New York und Philadelphia. 
