Gold Medals 
Jmplemntts an& 4Ttad]incrn, (Etc 
implements, iHachincrn, &c 
miscellaneous 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
SUBSTITUTES for HAY 
GENTLEMEN at. (1 dinner party should wear 
white cambric ncck-tiee instead of black silk, to 
be in the fashion. 
Afternoon ten-parties are getting to be quite 
fashionable this season. Young ladles invite a 
few friends to spend the afternoon, and the gen¬ 
tlemen como in sociably at five o'clock, when 
tea Is served, after which dancing is indulged in 
until eight o'clock, when the tosilv ities areover. 
A BRIDE, now-a-ilays, starling on a wedding 
lour, wears the oldest black silk dress She owns 
and an old bonnet and shawl. The practice ol' 
starting off with a gray bonnet, dress, gloves 
and veil, was equivalent to having a placard 
round the neck announcing to all the world, ‘ I 
am a bride " 
Ladies will bo glad to hear that their old 
white crept 
season 
t PITIFUL CONDITION.—It is a sad 
thing to pass through life only half alive. 
Yet there are thousands whose habitual condi¬ 
tion is one of languor and debility. They com¬ 
plain of no specific disease; they suffer no posi¬ 
tive pain ; but they have no relish lor anything 
which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to 
their mme robust and energetic fellow-beings. 
I,] upni cases put of fen this state of lassitude 
and turner arises f rom a morbid stomach. Indi¬ 
gestion destroys the. energy of both mind and 
hotly. When the waste of nature is not supplied 
by a duo and regular assimilation of the luod, 
i vory organ is starved, every Junction inter¬ 
rupted. , 
Now, what does common sense suggest under 
I hose circumstances of desperation V The aye- 
tom needs rousing a ml strongi honing; not mere¬ 
ly for tin hour or t wo. to sink afterward into n 
more pitiable condition than ever, (as it, assured¬ 
ly would do it an ordinary alcoholicsiiiuulant 
were resorted to),bill mdicallynnd permanently. 
How is this desirable object to lie accomplish¬ 
ed? The miswei to this question, founded on 
the unvaryitijr experience of n quarter of h cen¬ 
tury, is easily given. Infuse now vigor into the 
digestive organs by a course, of Host otter's Btom- 
aeli Hitters. Do not Waste time in administering 
temporary remedies, but wake t he system up by 
recuperating the fountain * head of physical 
St rengt h and energy, the great orgun upon wldeh 
ail tho other organs depend for their nurture 
and support. , . 
Uy the time that, a dozen doses ol the great 
vegetable tonic and invlgorant have been taken, 
the feeble Inline of the d) speptlc will la-gin to 
feel iUf licnign inftueiicc. Appetite will becre- 
ated. and with appetite the capacity to digest 
what it. craves. 1‘eisevoro until tlio curt; is com¬ 
plete—until healthful blood, tit to bo tho mate¬ 
rial of flesh and muscle* bone and nerve, and 
brain flows through the channels of circulation, 
instead of Mm watery pabulum wiih winch ilioy 
have heretofore been impcrfuctly nourished. 
FODDER CORN tn variety — La rare Sweet, 
Choice Western, and Southern Dent (3 bu. 
per acre]. 
MILLET and HTNGAKIAN ORASS, espe¬ 
cially recommended to produce a heavy crop of 
pay even if sown after July lwb <3 peeks to 1 bu. per 
Here ) Strong hags, bolding hail bu. to two bu., 
charged extra . to ado. oat h, according to capacity. 
** WEDET1 l!MIS lu variety. If iini-Bugiis, 
lto--.l i Turnip*. Ere. 
t or further Information concerning the. above, or 
other Scanoliable Seeds, .'end for our Seed 
Clitnliaini- fol 1ST1. 
Alinit thTritAI. IMPLEMENTS AND 
SEEDS, and FKRT1 LIZEKS especially adapted 
to the above Crops. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO- 
p. o. iiox 3T0. iso A 101 Water st. 
New York. 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES 
WERE AWARDED THE 
Fair of “-A.TVIdER.IC AJST INSTITUTE," New York, 
“ “ “OHIO MECHANICS INSTITUTE,” Cinoi: 
“ L.OTJISI A.M'vY STATE FAIR,” Yew Orleans, La 
Aud at every Fair where they have been exhibited. 
Or m v an Co m i> ei iio® 
shawls can bo made available this 
They arc used for overdressed and sacks, 
the embroidery and fringe making a handsome 
finish, and they are also used fot opera wraps, 1 lie 
upper part being mude into a hood, ornainontod 
with large tassels. 
Wooden clothes pins are an article of export 
from Massachusetts; 300,000 dozen of them have 
been sent from Boston to diifcrcnt ports ol Eu¬ 
rope within two months. Wooden pails and 
washboards are also exported largely. The town 
of wiochendon is the headquarters of the wood¬ 
en ware manufacture in this country. 
A MAN recently died in Indiana front a wound 
received at the battle ol Queenstown, Canada, 
in 1812. An ounce tnuskel. ball wldeh had re¬ 
mained Imbedded in the bones of bis face over 
fifty-eight years ulcerated Its way Into his mouth 
and was spit out. From this cause inflamma¬ 
tion arose, which, extending, terminated fatally. 
A sinoui.au hitch occurred lu a divorce case 
at Memphis a few days ago. When I lift case was 
called for trial it was round that tho husband 
was but sixteen find the wife but fourteen years 
of age. As minors call neither sue nor be sued, 
the lawyers were, in a quandary; but tho Court 
canto to tholr relief by appointing a guardian 
for one of t he Infants and u next friend for the 
other, after which the trial proceeded in duo 
form. 
Tin; record of business failures in the United 
States for the past throe years show that while 
the failures in New York and Brooklyn in 1808 
were nearly equal to ail the failures in the XJnl- 
ted States outside of these cities, in 18«i) they 
were less than one-half, and in 1810 less than 
one-third of t he failures outside litis met ropoli¬ 
tan district. Lost year t ho amount of the fail¬ 
ures in these two cities was twenty millions, 
while two years ago it was thirty-one millions. 
The Newcastle (England) Chronicle reports 
that Lady Byron's uinld (Mrs. -Mloust died at the 
residence of her aon-in-htw, at Jurrow, on April 
21, at the rlpo age of eighty-seven. The Chroni¬ 
cle adds:—” Her name will long bo remembered 
in connection with tho wanton and odious attack 
made somewhat more than a year aud a half ago 
by Mrs. lJoocber Stowe on Lord Byron. Theim- 
portuni testimony given by Mrs. Minus on tills 
subject was by far the most valuable-contribu¬ 
tion to the active discussion provoked by the 
controversy. Mrs. Minns was probably tho only 
living witness who could speak from personal 
knowledge of the early married life of Lord and 
Lady Byron. She had been ten years in Hie ser¬ 
vice ol her Ladyship, when Miss Milllmnk. as 
lady’.-, maid, and \va&her attached confidant , she 
emphatically contradicted the calumnious state¬ 
ments ol Mrs. Stowe, especially as to the alleged 
dejected aspect of Lady Byron when she alighted 
from the carriage at Ilalnaby Hall.” 
Sfoz tTc Tr.if 
r/mc'ucmt ifafc/icj 
IS TO. a 
PATENT STEEL TOOTH 
HAY AND GRAIN RAKE 
And Tedder Attachment. 
Over 1 1,000 in Use. 185 FiPnt 1’rlzes 
u n (I Freni I n ms A ward I'd. 
It received the First Plitzit at the Grout Miami 
Valley trial in July. 1871). for the hast work in all 
kinds ol raking. Tint Tedder cun be attached, to any 
of mo' ltn lots at a small cost, 
It. in i lie best mid afmplest Ituke and Tedder in the. 
market. J f no agent. In your locality, address 
B. C. TAYLOR. MAN II FAC TURING! CO., 
Dayton, Ohio. 
MffM 
implements, IVtcicljincrn, £’c 
BUCKEYE 
MOWER AND REAPER 
IMPROVED FOR 1871 
EKM!s;m f £>Ki 
Ifatrh ,Vo. JOSH, IT. P. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 2 Seconds in It Mouths. 
L. E. ChittBsthcj*. late Jlerj. V. S. Treat. 
Watch Xo. 2J,03it, U. S. Watch t o., Stem Wiiyler variation, 7 eecruulsln four months. 
S. Jl. Bkaui ) % jlrni Beards Cummin ff». 12t> Jr'roht Street. -V. 
Watch Xo, JO,tt fS, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder variation. 6 seconds per Ulimill. 
7. C. 1’iiir.sT, .1**7 fiitp't X. V. C. .!■ //. Jl. It. 
Watch Xo. J037, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder variation, only 15 seconds per month. 
IlEHRY Sami, Treas. Panama 11. It. Co., 88 Wall St.. X.T. 
J’ricc Lists furnished the trade on application, inclosing business card. For ride by the trade generally, 
Aak your Jeweler to see the MARION 
All who have used it will tesli ly that for simplicity 
ot ciinstructton, iJiirability. ease of operation and, 
perfection ot work it ■-lands without an equal. Farm¬ 
ers who have tried it will not exchange it for any 
utlier. Ill I,peril Mug it.I buy (lues u man r work. As 
a gleaner it is pel feel. If the flake Is not for sale in 
your netglibortiood. address the uhiniitactnror, 
SIMON PEItKINS, Akron, O. 
Tills celebrated Machine, which lltwboen a favor¬ 
ite with ttift Farmer for the past ten years, is being 
largely niMiuiftictiirod for the Season ol 1871. ll 
Farmers, who ure In want of a Reaper and Mower, 
wm only tuke tilo trouble to inform themselves, by 
writing to the Manufacturers, or to their nearest 
Agent, they will bofurnisliod with theevldenco tb.it 
the BUCK EVE has tho lightest Draft, is the Stead i- 
est itnnnIng and Most Durable Machine now made. 
1.10.000 now In use. Manufactured by 
ALLTllIAN, ill!I.Licit A CO., 
AKRON, Ohio. 
JOHNSTON S HARVESTERS 
Wo offer our customers for the oomtng harvest, 
throe distinct Machines which, in style and construc¬ 
tion, embrace the latest and most useful improve¬ 
ments of tlie day. 
Jobiislon’n “single .‘Self-Raking Reaper. 
THE “ KINO Ok HEADERS,” 
The universal success of tills Machine, both tn 
eloselr contested trioisand In the hands of the farm¬ 
ers, warrant us in saying that, as a Self-Ha king Reap¬ 
ing M» eli Inc. it liar more good points and less defects, 
and lias met with more nil see's and less failure, than 
any lteiiiicr heretofore offered to Ike public. 
J oh ,i st oil's Combined flower and Reaper. 
Wo are manufacturing tills Heaper fur our cus¬ 
tomers who prefer It to single Machines. It has 
Several new features, overcomes several defects 
heretofore existing in Combined Machines, and was 
very successful m the lust harvest. 
Johnston's “CycliililMower. 
This is a Front-cut. Tw - wheeled, Jointcd-biir 
Mower, combining all file good points of a tirst-class 
Mower, and tins been a period success. We Know of 
no superior, 
Johnston's Hinder Attachment. 
Tills Attachment Inis now been used two years. It 
can he Hit licit (id to the single Reaper, or detached 
therefrom In a Imv minutes. It doll vers the grain to 
l,be binders, >vbo ride upon the Machine. Manufac¬ 
tured bv the JOHNSTON HARVESTER CO., 
U rock port, X. Y. 
RELIANCE WRIYGER, 
PFKFECTEl) 1871. 
Sp MOULTOX 
TIT" . ROLLS, 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
SWING MACHINE 
Challenges the world 
in perfection of work 
durability of con¬ 
struction. strength 
and beauty ot stitch, 
and rapidity of mo¬ 
tion. Call and exam¬ 
ine. Send tor circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
MASTFACTCKKIJ BY 
BLUES 
Sewing Machine Co. 
t)S3 Broad way, N.Y. 
R E LI AN C 
KA8I1CST 
WORKING 
CLAM 1’, 
Holds Firm¬ 
est; 
Till' Clh'apt 
T!it i Best. 
T It Y J T ! 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY. 
I'urrcn Si.. N. Y.. anil FravltUmce, ILL 
SPIRAL GEAR. 
T N Licit SOLI’S 4JOTXON AND WOOL 
J FU ICSSUS. 
INGKRSOLVS HAY AND STRAW PRESSES. 
INGKRSOMYS It AG AND PAPER, PRESSES. 
lNGKUSOI.T.'S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES. 
BOTH HAND AND HOUSE-POWER PRESSES. 
For bulingall kinds of material, on hand and made to 
order. Al*o, a practical machine for Hawing dow n 
timber. Price S25. For price list and full informa¬ 
tion. call on or address the manufacturers, ING1CR- 
SOLLAs DOUGHERTY, (iroonpoint, (Brooklyn). N.Y. 
^UFACTURfO BYADRIANCE.PLATT&CO 
STYLES, SIZES L PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
T)«.vtrlptiva Circular.* Forwarded by Aluit. 
rifllli RAsIKsT AND BEST Running Unfl- 
JL wav Power and Thruaher and Cleaner on record 
(was awarded First Prize at the most, thorough Trial 
ever held bv N. V. Suite Agricultural Society) a re 
made by ST. JOHNflVI l.I.lfi AGRICULTURAL 
WORKS, Montgomery bo.. N. Y. 
KOU 
f 1C E GENVING 
MASON FRUIT JAR, 
S Porcelain • lined Cover. 
The leading, most popu¬ 
lar and reliable Jar in the 
market.combining all the 
CLASS TOP JAR, 
Simplicity in Opera¬ 
tion, and readiness with 
which it can be sealed. 
^Strength and Dura- 
Knee with whidi it 
etui be Opened, and 
Without risk of breaking 
For sale by all the load- 
TURNIP SEED! 
DEALERS, ATTENTION 
Fa KM Mats for Stock Feel 
and Corn Meal. ACompleteGrist 
Mill of two Run of Stone, Boll A 
Sinutter for 81,200. Also Corn 
Shelters, Hominy Mills, Bolting 
Cloth, Belling, Mill Picks, etc. 
Write for Pamphlets. 
| ISAAC STRAUB A CO. 
Queen of the South Mill Co- 
Box 1130, Cincinnati. 0. 
Pure and genuine stock of all the White sorts. 
Yellow “ 
Rut a Buga “ 
In quantities Of a thousuml, the hundred, or live 
pound packages. J. M. THORHURN A CO., 15 Juhu 
street-, New York. 
0 ABBA<515 AND C ELER Y PLANTS. 
All the best, varieties of Cabbage Plants. Ten 
kinds; 40c. per 100; $3 per 1,1)00; $25 per lu,000; file, per 
100 by mail. 
Dwarf White Celery Plants, 75e. per 100; $5 nor 
1,000; per 10.000: ft par 100 by mail. Send for Cir¬ 
cular, ED w ARU burg Ess, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 
I larder’ll Premium imllwuy Purse Power and 
Thresher und Cloutier Aw arded 
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING ! 
Novelty Job Printing Press, 
m s: .G-i Tbctnost VaUm I*Je a* 1 /' 1 ! 1 11 
i$ ' /■ t0 the Busin ‘ ss ona 
Wfit/ dL /Fy The most cflleient uifti uc 
tr The mod fascinating - a 
*M the Family. uiiAJ* 1 . i Vol 
Enables the most Important Agricultural product 
of America to be cut, cured and stored in the barn in 
one day. Improves tho quality and Increases the 
value of the liny crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, durable 
and of light draft. Was awarded the Now England 
Agricultural Society's only first prize at the Great 
Fteld Trial at Amherst, Mass., in IStB, as being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best, und only perfect ma¬ 
chine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW C 0 MPANT. 
53 Beck mail Street, New York, 
Quincy Hall, Boston, 
BEND FOlt DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
At ihr l.’vent National Trial, nt Auburn. N. A ■ 
For "SUnti and easy nwvemrnt. of hortrt. 15 rods less 
Hum 1 '£ vulesper hour. Msc/umieal Construction of the 
very best kind, thorough and conscientious workman¬ 
ship and nuderial in every plaee. nothing flighted,e.rer[. 
lent ivork.de.,” ica shown by official Report of Judges. 
Threshers. Separators, Fanning Mills, Wood Saws. 
Seed Sgw*.Th and Planters, all of the best In Market. 
Catalogue with price, full information, and Judges 
Report of Auburn Trial sent free. Address 
minard harder, 
Coblesktll. Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
IY TOMATO, — 150 Seeds for ‘25 
by mail, post-paid, upon receipt ot price, 
ass C. L. ALLEN & CO., 
7i Fulton SU. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
wm -wl ^ed for He., era l 
w/ DO Prtiiiiuk. ngviiillX 
Send for Illustrated Paniplitet to I'r 
O. WOODS, Manufacturer. g>l KtI .. 
Muss.: W. Y. Edavahjis. ^i^iHrkct^St Pbiladel- 
IAY. llowai A- liCDWI G. I Jl“ K ‘'Washington 
phia, Pa.; KKt.LOGC A LOOMIS, M "• " 
St.. Chicago, ill.. Agents. ____ 
/ AKHART’S PATENT 
TWO-HOUSE CULTIVATOR. 
XVas iiwnrded tile Eiret Freuiim" •>> 
W StnM' Fair# 1N70. 
R is superior to the l ’^^ 1 T 1 wftiii.ut'Vhc u*o °J 
deplii is regulated perfectly " ".half. B 
wheels. The draft is reduced ' r ,'vJraout injur- 
may he drawn close tn a tree or plant Mowing 
ing it. it levels a.Id tn- tbeeuith for tue » u nut 
Machine hetiwtbau any citliivutur i" P“-- jn t |, ( > 
disturbed by small elevations or ^TV.VfiKvatSr! 
earth as is the Ciisis w ith the X\ beet cultlv 
smw- »• T i. 
Country Seats should send for our improved tile aim 
“'“aWaaSfflisffi. 
ytiaj, i !:{tSArJS i Jy tag dealers throughout 
' : - . . -..ml' the country, and mituu- 
" 11,1 1*““ factiired solely by tne 
SHEET META 1. SCREW CO., 
BG Warren *>t.. New York, 
WESTINGHOLSE A t O.’S 
E mpire wind mill.-if you 
i want, a Clu ng power f>T 5‘timping Water, Cm ting 
Huy or 8traw, Grinaing Food, Running Corn Sholler 
or Grindstone. Sawing Wood, or running any light, 
machinery, send for tho redohratod ••self-reguUt.lng" 
EMPIRIC WIND MIDI., •miiiiiiacturod at Syracuse, 
N. Y.,und wliieh is (In- best Wind Mill manufactured 
or known in the world. Price, w ith Patent Rotary 
Attachment for 12 (t. Mills, #2(HI. 
For Descriptive Catalogue, address 
EMPIRE WIND MILL M I ’<S CO.. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Threshing' Machines. 
HORSE POWERS, dtc., 
As improved for 1871, will he found unsurpassed by 
those of any other mnnu facturc-rs, Send for Circular 
and Price List. 
See cut of Large Thresher, on page 2Si, No. 18, Vol. 
23, Of this paper. Address 
G. WESTING HO USE A CO., 
Schenectady, N. y, 
A ll kinds of i ri it. 
Berry ami Truck Basket'*. 
Sole Agents In New York tor 
the A Mini H ASH Baskkt Co.'s 
B askets. Also, Agent* for anti 
Dealers in the Beecher, Mellish 
and Ollier styles. 
A. D HOPPING A \VIl. a ON, 
21i, 218, and 220 VVastiin/tou 
Street. New York. 
fIMIESE HERMAN Sil- 
I ver Rings will not rust, 
break, or spread apart, and 
are one of the strongest rings 
made; there 1* room for a 
name and address to lie 
( stamped or engraved on ei¬ 
ther side: they can ha easily 
>1 toned or kicked by raining 
Iho washer. Money easily 
made with Hum Ou rrur, con¬ 
taining dies, etc., for stamp¬ 
ing rings and checks; price 
only $12.00. Sample ring 15 
cents. Circulars Free. 
ERllY’S GANG FLOW will do 
__ _— .. . aa much 
J T work with one man a nil t hree horses hs will be 
done with two men and four horses witli two ordi¬ 
nary plows. Address 
r Wentworth's Y 
Psion t ) 
Key Ring *„,1 Check 
I Conihiued, 
i HlafToid M't'g Un., I 
^6C Fulton St. N.V.'J 
--s Pro),ri clots' /Cs 
Q W . I I) IS L I, , 
* FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MEKCUMT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
N K W YORK. 
Funic*), Inipi'overl Fiinip-AVill nor get out 
of Repair- Warinnteil for Three Years. 
It saves its cost in one year, besides giving cattle 
pure water without care ot their owner. Send for 
Circular, with testimonials from the best Farmers in 
the country. Address 
II. LAWTON & SONS, Rochester, N. V. 
HE BEST 3-TON SCALES, $50 J * 
_-—. _ .... -- --- . For 
JL Hay. Stock or Coal all steel bearings, scaled 
with U. S. Standard Weights and warranted. Send 
for Circular, OSGOOD ,k CO., Proprietors ot Bing¬ 
hamton Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y\ 
