LOWSLBUffAUL 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Brigham Young was once Seward’s gardener 
at Auburn. 
Baron von Maltzan, for many years Court- 
Marshal of the King of Prussia, recently com¬ 
mitted suicide in Berlin. 
The Republicans of Marshall County, Iowa, 
have, nominated Miss Abbie Gifford for School 
Superintendent, believing she will fill the office 
better than any man. 
THE Kov. Hold. Collyer is to visit his old homo 
in Yorkshire during his European trip, to pro¬ 
cure materials tor afresh lecture,entitled “New 
Old England." 
Mu, Howells, wo understand, does not as¬ 
sume the editorial scepter of the Atlantic until 
the October number, though ii has been stated 
that Mr- Melds would say “good-by" with June. 
The Emperor William remarked to the Mayor 
Hcdeman who attempted to kiss the royal right 
hand at the opening of the German Parliament, 
“This is not u German state-custom, and it is 
only fit for the ladies.” 
TrtB great festival in honor of Beethoven, 
which had to bo postponed on account of the 
war, will take place in Ids native town of Bonn 
in August, and will be in all respects conducted 
in accordance with the original programme. 
A Chicago llsh-deallng Him publish in their ad¬ 
vertisements (he following testimonial:—“Sirs: 
Thom codfish Is elegint, their flavor is high; bo 
is them Herron. I recommend them as I do you 
to all luvlrs of gud eatin. Itesp’y, Chutstine 
Nilsson.” 
T. B. Alice, who is now in a. Pittsburgh (Pa.) 
jail, is reported to have circulated more coun¬ 
terfeit money than almost any other scoundrel 
ot Ills nefarious t rade in the entire count ry. Ho 
usually managed to “shove” on an average 
about &oo t ooo a month. 
Mlll. Mauimo.v, says the London Court Jour¬ 
nal, “will in all likelihood 'bo the now Jenny 
Lind, for she sings wonderfully, acts charming¬ 
ly, and is exceedingly handsome. Brilliant ren¬ 
dering of (he finest operas brings the real lovers 
of music to Her Majesty’s.” 
Agnus Lewis, said to be a sister of Ida Lewis, 
the Graco Darling of New England, is winning 
laurels in California b.v her remarkable per¬ 
formances in plowing. She is only sixteen, and 
will bo an invaluable companion to some 
farmer too poor to hire help. 
"Victor Emanuel, though Knur of a very poor 
country, financially speaking, is represented to 
bo one of ilie i ielie.-t erown-weari'r.s in Europe. 
He is said (o have a fortune of at least 100,000,- 
000 of lire ($20,000,000). Among oilier tilings, he 
is the owner of some 20 splendid palaces, and 
nearly 700 blond horses. 
Dn. Moscnthal, author ol “Leah," and a 
number of other plays, celebrated, on the 13th 
ol March, at Vienna, the twenty-fifth anniver¬ 
sary of his career ns a dramatist. Ho received 
on that occasion a great many presents and con- 
grnttihilorv dispatches (ruin his admirers. The 
Vienna Prmc says that “Leah" (Deborah) lias 
already had together right thousand representa¬ 
tions nt the theaters of the various CP’iliZcd 
countries, and has been translated intonll living- 
languages. Only in Russia and Poland its repre¬ 
sentation on the singe is forbidden. 
miscellaneous. 
Ice Pitchers, 
WITH THE PATENT 
MANUFACTURED BY 
REED & BARTON. 
TAUNTON, MASS. 
These Pitchers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
II aybb. State Assayer of Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
KKKD iV BARTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
C3T Factory established 1624. 
Salesroom, Mo. S XVXaidcn Lane, 
IOSW 1TOB.1E. 
Implements, iUacljinern. £~c. 
TIIE EMPIRE EI,i;H\« SAI> 
-L IKON, patented by Charles Hv&tt in 1S70. sup¬ 
plies a great want in every family. Ii wifi crimp the 
finest fabrics without injury, andu perfect and cheap 
Fluting Iron as well us a good Sml Iron i- secured at 
a smalt additional cost. Agents and Canvassers 
wanted. Address 
EMPIRE I LUTING SAD IRON CO,. 
Bult'alo, N. Y. 
mill'. EASIEST AND BEST Running Itail- 
JL wav Power and Thresher and Cleaner on record 
(was awarded First Prize at the most thorough Trial 
ever held by N. Y. State Agricultural Society)are 
made by ST. JOHNS VU.i.H AGRICULTURAL 
WORKS, Montgomery to., N. Y. 
implements, iitarljincrji, &e. 
r J''HE OLD AND ONLY 
RELIABLE CANE MACHINERY. 
All in use, all warranted and none returned. 
THE FIRST PREMIUM 
has burn given to 
COOK’S EVAPORATOR 
AT 65 STATE FAIRS. 
To tub Victor ca ve mill, (since 1863) 
AT 45 STATE FAIRS) 
To Halit "I the Louisiana and Georgia State Fairs 
two years, for working Southern Cane. All rivals fall 
to equal these machine*on trial. 
Planters can't afford to rick crops of Cuneim Mills 
that bl’oiknr i'IwUi iii Kvu|)mT utors tlolt tlo worn ml 
class tvnrk n ml o u l.v (in 11 ••no no It m rti.it. 
••While score* ol ijffw-fiinvled invi-ulions have 
come up. hud their flat, and siffi-nJe-l, the 'Conk' 
goes right a 1 1 " v. constantly IllCi'COSitig in roputa- 
tion .”—Prairie I'm met 
Tlie Sorgo Houd-Iincik giving description sent free. 
Address, BLY.UYEK, NORTON A CO. 
< * i it <-i ii mi i i • Ohio. 
BUY THE BEST 1 
ivj/Lj ((ivi ■ 
^UFACTURED BY ADRIANCE.PLATT 8tC0 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
DgucrlpIfTO Circulars ForwirilrsI bv IN)nil. 
15 U C 1C K Y K 
MOWER AND REAPER 
mi'BOVKD FOR 1SJ1. 
TliN celeb rated Mae-blue, which has been n favor- 
i It* with the Farmer forthe past ten years, is being 
largely manufactured for the Season of 1871. Ir 
Farmers, wliu arc in want of a Reaper and Mower, 
will only take I lie trouble to inform themselves, by 
writing to the Manufacturers, or in their nearest 
Agent, fliev will be furnished with thec.videnco that 
the BUCK iCYF. lias the lightest Draft, is the Steadi¬ 
est Ruiiiiiiigtind Most l >ii ruble Maclnno now made. 
150,000 now in use. Manufactured by 
VI I/I M1AN. M 11.Licit A < ©., 
A K I ION. Old 
f POTENT 
.l^NUFACT)0 Rleo 
AUBUKNJSTY: * 
fe*? Send lor He^eriptive Circular. 
Implements, ifliuljiticrn, Set. 
SUBSTITUTES for HAY 
FODDER COHN in variety — Large Sweet, 
Choice Western, and Southern Dent (3 bu. 
per aurej. 
IIII.li.T .-Hill HUNGARIAN G It A HS. espe¬ 
cially recommended to produce a heavy crop of 
hay even if sown after July 1st (3 pecks to 1 bn. per 
acre.l Strong hags, holding half hU. to two hu., 
charged ext ra 25c. to SOc. each, according to capacity. 
SWEDE T! K \ I I’s* in variety. Kiiiu-Bngus, 
H n-sin 'I’ii i nip-. Etc. 
I’m fin Dior Information concerning the above, or 
oilier Srnwinabit* send lor our piped 
Untttlounc lor4871. 
A GK I Cl LTU HAL IMPLEMENTS AND 
ihEEDH, and KEKTIlilZEKS especially adapted 
t o t he above crops. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO * 
r. O. Box 370. 189 & 191 Wilier Hr. 
Now York, 
E lastic galvanized c a ii l e 
... , „ FENCE, 
PATENT STEEL TOOTH 
HAY A\D OIUI\ RAKE 
Over 
nnd i’ 
And Tedder Attachment. 
■r 11,000 in Use. 185 First Prizes 
Promt ii mu Awarded. 
II received the First I’ltiztc at the Great Miami 
Valley trial 111 July, IMJ, for llin best work in all 
Valley 1 1 lai in .imv. ivu, tor ine best work in an 
kinds of raking. The Tedder can be attached to any 
of our Rakes at a small cost. 
It is Ilie best and simplest Rake and Tedder in the 
market. It no agent in vonr locality.'address 
B. C. TAYLOR MANUFACTURING CO., 
Dayton. Oliio. 
TSIE IIAWKI\S RAKE. 
fTV 
'a. 
11 
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JOHNSTON S HARVESTERS. 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER, 
Enables the most important Agricultural product 
of America to be cut, cured and stored in the barn In 
one day. Improves the quality and increases the 
value of (lie hay crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, durable 
and of light draft. Was awarded tho New England 
Agricultural Society’s only first prize at the Great 
Field Trial at Amherst, Mass., in 18o9, as being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best, and only perfect ma¬ 
chine tor tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY. 
53 Beckman Street, New York, 
Ouiney Hall, Boston. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
._„ r|1IIESE GERMAN Sil- 
'Vr-ri Lvrr Rings will not rust, 
'Vi w-fY-v break, or spread apart, and 
e \ a re one "t > he strongest rings 
sSjk marie; .lierp is room for a 
Wentworth’s VA name und address to he 
Patent w, stamped or engraved on cl¬ 
uing amt Cheek leather side; they can he easily 
Combined, jjjj .peuecl or locked by turning 
ifford MTg Ce., Jljf the washer. Money easily 
Fuitonst. N.y. jgjjg made with Gem Outfit, con- 
proprletors. MB milling dies, etc., for stamp¬ 
's. ing rings and checks: price 
V only $12.00. Sample ring 15 
<. *-r- cents. Circulars Free. 
The only Metal Fence thai gives satisfaction. It 
does not “kink,' “snap’’ m "set, "and always re¬ 
mains tight. Costs from 25e. tu (ffc. pci running 
yard, when 300 yards erected in one line. 
PHILIP S. JUSTICE, 
14th North Fifth ft., Phliit.; 42 Cl ill St.., N Y. 
1 UIE BEST 3-TON (SCALES, §50 ! ’-For 
Hay. Stock or Coni all steel hearings, scaled 
! with U. S. Standard Weights and warranted. Send 
for Circular, OSGOOD & CO., Proprietors of Bing¬ 
hamton Scale Works, Binghamton, N. V. 
Patent 
gijKej* JUng an.1 Check 
^1 Combined, 
HI Stafford MTft 0 *. j 
f§^ 66 Fulton St. N, Y. £ 
WHL, Proprietors. 
^Implements anb Jttacljincrg, (Sir. 
The following Becord has never been equaled by Watch, 
Clock, or Chronometer, on the face of the Globe, 
(tYcMCu"c/to /Ctf. 
/r~in 
^/<f 11- 
/ft , tjCft 
All who have used It. will testify that lor simplicity 
of construnlion. durahillty. wise ol operation and 
perfection of Wnrlt il. stands wit hout hr equal. P’arm- 
ers wlm have tried it will not exchange it (nr any 
other. In operniing it a hovdoess man's work. As 
a gleaner ii is perfect. If ilie Rake Ib not for sale In 
your neighbortiOiXl, ail dress lh*" numnfacl urer, 
SIMON PERKINS. Akron, O. 
C^Price-Lists famished the trade on application, inclosing business card. For sale 
by the trade generally. Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country in 
flooded. To av>oid imposition see that the words, MARION1V.J., 
are engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring Barrel. All others 
are spurious. __ 
We offer our customers for the coming harvest, 
three distinct Machines which, in style and construc¬ 
tion. embrace the latest and most useful improve¬ 
ments of the day. 
Joknaton’M Mingle Srll-Unking Reaper. 
Tin: "KING OF REAPERS," 
The universal success of tilts Machine, both in 
closely contested trial,sand in the hands of the farm¬ 
ers, warrant us in say ing that,as a Solf-Raklng Keap- 
i ng Much ine, it has more good points and less defects, 
and has met with tffhre auceefs and less lailure, than 
any Reaper heretofore offered to tho public. 
Johnston's Combined Mower nml Ken pel". 
We are manufacturing this Reaper for our cus¬ 
tomers who prefer it to single Machines. It has 
several new features, overcomes several defects 
heretofore existing in Combined Machines, nnd was 
very successful in the last harvest. 
Joliiinton’a “Uvcloitt” Mower. 
This is a Frollt-rut. Two-wheelUil. Jointed-bar 
Mower, combining all the good p<.itiu* of n firsGclass 
Mower, and line been a perfect success. We know ol 
no superior. 
.1 olinsion’* Binder Aiinclilnciil. 
Tliis AlMichmont has now been used two years. It 
ran be nHitched to the single Reaper, or detaclicd 
lherefrom in a few minutes. It delivers the grain to 
the hinders, who ride upon the .Machine. Manufac¬ 
tured by the. JOH NSTON II A K VESTER CO.. 
Itmcliiinri, N. \ . 
united states WATCH CO., 
GILES, WALES & CO., 13 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, 
And GILES, BROTHER & CO., 83 & 85 Sta,te St.., OhioaRo, HI. 
«1 _ I POKTABLB MILLS 
“DOMESTIC” 
Wheat Flouring ami Corn Meal. 
business iii . y bo established In any city or town in 
tlie 1*. 8. Tiiia machine 1ms established its superi¬ 
ority ill every instance where it has conic ill compe¬ 
tition with anv machine in the market. Men with 
capital ure finding it to their advantage to make the 
sale of this machine their exclusive business. Agent* 
wantedin undtcuiiieel territory Machines guaranteed 
as represented. 
Address Domcatic M Sewing IUncliine Co., 
96 Chambers Street, New York, or Toledo, Ohio. 
Fa km Mlf.l.S for Stuck Feed 
iindUorn Meal. A Complete Grist 
Mill of two Kun of Stone, Bolt x 
9mutier tor $1,200. Als.i Corn 
Shelters, Kondny Mills. BnUiati 
Clotli, Belting, Mill Picks, el • 
AVlCITK gouP.tMI’HI.ETS 
I ISAAC STRAUB & CO. 
V'uccn of the Snuili Mill (" • 
Box H.'»0. ClnrluPHti.". 
350 YOUR OWN PRINTING! 
WITH A 
Novelty Job Printing Press 
The most vuluub'eiMhlh ' 
to the IH'siNKSsOni' I 
The iiiosi cfllcierit itKiuc 
tor in KCHOoi-8. 
The loo-t fitfclll ltd - 
mstruetivc atiiut' 1 
the FAMI1.V. and U"^ lr l'". 
sed for 4 * c ii tf 1 'h • J 0 
I'l'intiiiff. m 
Printing. ,,,.-,.,11. 
Scm! for Illustrated Pamphlet to III.N.IA ui 
O. WOODS, -Maniilactllicr, 3fil lu-rt. .at -t.. b • 
Mass.: VV.V. I'.mvAiuis. 64'* Brtaulviaj. ' 
I.EV. llotvi.i.j, A Lt-mt in.lin Maikct M l ■ ■ ■ 
THE GENUINE 
1 MASON FRUIT JAR, 
LEY, I lotvi.l 1 ic Lt’liU 1C.,UH Mil 0,0 vo- . 
phia. Pa.; Kki i ooi; a Loom is, l> W . " Hbima 
St., Chicago, 111., Agents._ 
Porcelain • Lined Oliver. 
Tile leading, nlostpOpu- 
lar and reliable Jar in the 
market, combining all the 
advantages ot a 
GLASS TOE JAR, 
with the strength of a 
metallic cap It will be 
found gteaflu suntilnr to 
all otfor*, for the follow¬ 
ing reasons: 
Simplicity in Opera¬ 
tion, and readiness with 
Which it tan bo sealed. 
Srreugtli utitl Dura¬ 
bility. 
Ease Willi which it 
can be Opened, and 
Without risk of breaking 
©ither Jar or Cover. 
For sale by all the lead¬ 
ing dealers throughout 
the country, and manu¬ 
factured soieiy by ttie 
SHEET METAL SCREW CO., 
66 Warren St., Ne*v York. 
pARHAHTS PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was awarded the First Premium »t " ,e • 
A'. State Fair, 1826. 
It is superior to the b««t Wheel < u’-tivab r. . 
depth is regulated perfectly without - ' ; 
wheels. The draft is reduced ne.*U> !j 1 , 
may bedfawn close to a tree or plant **>* • 
ing it. It levels and fits the earth for the M , r 
Muohinn Ix ttci tliun any cultivator In ,, - sf p .o 
disturbed by small elevation* or depressiom 1 
earth, as is the ease n itti tneVttieeleuHtv.il ■ 
Price M«. Manufactured Ojr c g y, 
V. v. BRaDLKY & -80N. Syiaous^a^h 
T??IPIItI£ WIND MILL.— IU ( 
< want a Clime power for Pumping M an • t 
Hay 01 Straw, Grimim^ £oo(3U ?nv 
Hay or Straw, GrinaiPK food, » n v lte T,( 
or Grindstone, Saaln^ AA ""d- ** r Z- ; 
machinery, l*end for U 1 ^ efttebrated t Tni ,-p 
EMPIRE WIND MILI., manutactured at 
N. Y., and which is the best Wind Mi poo- 
or known in the world. Pnee. with 1 at. • 
Attachment for 12 ft. Mills. $3®- 
For Descriptive Calalague, «ddrej* 
EMPIRE WIND MILL 
T >1 PROVED FOOT , .VA 1 .' 1 ! i 
I With Slide, Rest and t-ittW- j I 
gant, durable, cheap und po> > b Altlll uI 
TNGEllSOLL’S COTTON AND WOOL 
1 PRI-aSF.S. 
INOElStlLL’S HAY AND STRAW PRESSES. 
INGERSOLL S RAG AND PAPER PRESSES. 
lNGERSOI.f.S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES. 
BOTH HAND AND Eft)Iff* 14-POWEIt PRESSES. 
For haling all kinds of material, nil hand and made to 
order. Also, a practical machine for sawing down 
timber Price $2J. For price list and full informa¬ 
tion, call on oraddress the manufacturers, INGER 
SOLL&DOUGHERTY, Green point. (Brooklyn). N.Y. 
®>A , 
«J®da •’ Many readers of this pope *'cc 
-*^f them/' Soiling in all parts ot 
try, Canada, Europe. &.<■■ 
Send for descriptive T.aconm, NJl 
yr.it BAI 
E CAN 
>WJ N. Laconia. 
p IJ M P 
D rain tile. —those who desire 
thorough work in draining tlieir harms and 
Countrv Seats should send for our improved tile and 
collars.' Circulars on application. ______ 
0. \Y. BOYNTON & CO.'S TILE WORKS, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
A T T I. Ii CAN P » " * 
The Water they Drin ]5 
Panic’s Improved Ptimp-Wj* *'" t y“* ([>i 
of Hcpnir- War...med for Three D ^ 
It saves its cost in one year, beside* P 1 ' ‘| e „ d 
pure water without cure Of tlioir o yariaer:- 
Circular, with testimonials from the best v 
tho country. Address V. V 
H. LAWTON & SONS, Rocbeste 
