Implements nub iUnchinern, (£tc 
Implements, XUacljincrn, &c 
PERSONAL MATTERS, 
flliscellaiteems 
The ex-Secrctary of (lie ex-Confederate 
Navy, S. R. Mallory, Las finally settled at 
Mobile, Ala. 
Gen". John A. Drx and A/ariah C. Flagg 
are llie sole red ids of tile Albany Regency, 
since the death of Edwin Croswell. 
It is staled that the house in which John 
Calvin lived and died, in Geneva, is now oc¬ 
cupied by a Roman Catholic school. 
Gen. Wm. I*. Johnson, for twenty years 
proprietor of the American Hotel, at Rich- 
held Springs, Otsego Co., N.Y., died June 21. 
Sm ituEON’s attack of gout is so much 
aggravated, says the London journals, that 
it is lUnibifulif he will he able to preach 
again for some months. 
Miss Amanda Sanford, M. D., is the 
iirsl woman graduate of the, Michigan Uni- 
vcrsily. Medieul Department, She is prac¬ 
ticing at Auburn, N. Y. 
President White has added to his pre¬ 
vious munificent gifts to Cornell $.50,000—• 
$20,000 for a library* and the remainder for 
;i house lor the President. 
The Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Baron 
O’Jlugen, is about, to take to wife Miss 
Townley, daughter of the rich horse-fancier 
ami turfman, Col, Towilley. 
15. Ghatz Buown, Governor of Missouri, 
has been for a time at his old Kentucky 
birthplace ami home, Frankfort, Ky., where 
he has been treated with the greatest courte¬ 
sy by men Of all parties. 
Kossuth, weary of political research and 
disputation, lias turned it is said, his pen to 
scientific investigation, and produced “Far- 
bonverandernng dcr Sterne,” (changes in 
color of the stars,) as Ids first contribution. 
Tins Rev. Dr. Bernard Blowy, a well- 
known Jewish Rabid who lias officiated in 
Baltimore, Rochester, St. Louis, New Or¬ 
leans, and Cincinnati; was thrown from a 
buggy in Cincinnati, lately, and died from 
Ids injuries. 
Walter Scott, a cousin of Sir Waller, 
and hearing ti striking resemblance to the 
author of Wavcrley, is now residing in Fall 
River, Mass., but has that practical quality 
which prevents him from writing either 
poems or novels. 
u Boorioboola Gha,” one of the cleverest 
of modern metrical satires, for a lone time 
attributed to Thackeray, Dickens and Shir¬ 
ley Brooks, was written by an American 
minister's wife, Mrs. W. II Corning, and 
was originally printed in the OwegoTimes. 
lit \i.ky, Huggins, Rescue, ami others of 
the heal thinkers and teachers of England, 
are giving penny lectures in London to the 
workingmen, and publishing them after¬ 
wards lor a penny a piece, thereby doing a 
great deal of intellectual good to the mil¬ 
lion. 
The Boston National Musical Congress 
lias elected the following named officers:— 
For President, John Stephenson, President 
of the United Choral Societies nf New York; 
Corresponding and Recording Secretary, Dr. 
Ebeu Tourjee of Boston ; Treasurer, \V. E. 
Sheldon of Newton, Mass. The Congress 
has adjourned. 
Mr. W. H. Huntington, in a Paris letter 
to the Cincinnati Commercial, closes with 
this altogether startling, not to say bewilder¬ 
ing announcement1 must again defer 
vimlieul report of the duel which Moore 
would not only fight, in, but deprecated and 
withdrew from, through wind, if I may so 
express myself, was the lilt lest end of a horn." 
The Moore here referred to is, of course, 
Frank Moore, our New York Secretary of 
Legation, Rebellion Record editor, &c. 
Senator IIammn of Maine has gone up 
to the lakes lor a summer vacation. His 
li iymls hear of his catching tisli assiduously 
at. the Rmglely lakes, and trying vigorously 
to hold familiar converse with sheets of 
water bearing such names as Mnosemema- 
guntic and Molleclmnkemuuk, which, with 
the \\ olokeubiicook and Umbagog, form n 
w ater chain in Ihe Senator's present stamp¬ 
ing grounds. 
Gen. Phii, Sheridan expresses bis opin¬ 
ion of William 1., Emperor of Germany, in 
the following language:—“The Emperor 
William is a line old gentleman, and a good 
General, He possesses personal courage 
and bravery in an unusually high degree. 1 
myself have seen him under the heaviest 
fire at Gravelolk. Fur from being under 
the influence of Bismarck, he has a firm, de¬ 
termined will of his own, which he knows 
how ti> carry out, even in opposition to Bis¬ 
marck.” 
THE late Bishop Clarke of the M. E. Church 
left property valued at $120,000. Ten thou¬ 
sand dollars each was left to his wife and 
live children, except to two married daugh¬ 
ters, who had previously received $1,000, 
and were left $9,000 each. His wife also 
Lad her house given her in Cincinnati, The 
lest of his property whs divided into four 
equal parts, one of which was given to the 
Missionary Society, one to the Mission Home, 
one to llie Clarke University in Atlanta, and 
one to his wife. This will give from $10,000 
Lo $15,000 to each of these charities. 
A correspondent writing to the Chicago 
Tribune concerning the effect produced in 
London by Rev. Robert Col Iyer’s first ser¬ 
mon there, says:—“ Air. Coliyer’s style of 
address was new to nearly every one pres¬ 
ent. His accent, his peculiar emphasis, his 
freedom from conventionality, and his dra¬ 
matic power, created a lively sensation. 1 
heard many say afterwards that he was the 
most striking pulpit orator they had ever 
heard. He enchained the attention from 
first to Iasi. Tu some respects, Mr. Collyer 
reminded me, as a preacher, of George Mc¬ 
Donald, but, in your townsman’s delivery 
there is far more of graphics energy, and in 
liis matter and mind more of pictorial wealth 
than are found in the extempore addresses 
of the author of ‘ David Elgiuhrotl.’ ” 
^IUIIOI-S, SIIEPAKW Ac CO 
GRAIN-SAVING, timk-savjng, .money-making. 
AND THEIR El.EG ANT CONVERTIBLE 
Office and Pattery at Pa/t/e O'*reh, Mich 
MANUFACTURED BY 
853 Feet Front—Iroa and Glass, 
TAUNTON, MASS 
United States Watch Company 
These Pitchers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
HAYES, State Assayerof Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
REED »V H A If TON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
IET" Factory established 1X24. 
Salesroom, No. St TiTaiden Lane, 
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(GILES, WALES Sc CO.,) 1TIARION, N. J 
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS & JOBBERS, 
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salesroom united STATES WATCH COMPANY, 
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MANUFACTURERS S of WATCHES, PENDANT WINDERS AND KEY WINDERS, 
BOTH NICKEL AND FROSTED MOVEMENTS. WITH DAMASKEEN FINISH. 
The finer grades till having three pairs Conical Pivots. Cap Jeweled, in Gold Settings, 
and accurately adjusted to Heat, Cbtd and P • i.t.irm ; and all, even in UiD cheapest prudes, have tho 
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and for our late Improvement in STEM WINDING mechanism. we claim a RTRENOTlT, SIMPLICITY- 
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true principle, and pronounced Ow ,r entiling ma¬ 
chine." Pi'c-rmiueiit for saving grain, saving time, 
fast work. jier'BCtion of cleaning, adaptation to vary¬ 
ing ponditfonn of grain. convenience, em*A of draft 
and ease ot management IVriiliii rl y n(In pled to 
handle Flax, Timothy and other "-eeds.su difficult 
with other*. In demand by groin raisers, at re¬ 
munerative prices, while neighboring machine*are 
idle Attractive in simple Itynl part*, having only 
four bulla and one set ol gears. .Specially uotlee- 
itbln for milking no ''litter." and requiring no 
"cleaning up" proee*« after it. A seerinined l»j, 
fnrniori* to save them the cost or their threshing 
hills, by tin' increased saving of grain. iiIopp. over 
and above the best of Others. Ohio In I It* die" pick 
• if Jobs and extra prices for Its work Unrivalled in 
durability, handiness, ease ol management, ease of 
draft, elegant finish, sole tan lint ei nsl ruction. 
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addressforCiroularto W. F. SEMPLE & CO.,23Pros¬ 
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P I*. ELLIOTT, 
Landscape Gardener 
AM) 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Oliio. 
Designs and Plana for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries 
Parks, Ac., to order. 
Wheat Culturist 
The clean ill -• Mounted'' INmcr- mounlel 
uii four wheel*, w hero It remains when in Operation, 
lllrnrlivi' leu hi res: Securely fastened with two 
slakes; levers, tumbling rods, etc., carried with Its 
the “angling " line shaft, by which all short It In is 
are avoided in '* coupling up;" nil boxes, journals, 
shafts and Boars independent of the wood frame: 
Bears “ elnt. h " or.; only one key used ; convertible 
to different .speeds, ut trilling cost, to match other 
machines ; of ihe lightest draft, very durable, easily 
and cheaply repaired; sold -oparalely, If desired, 
unit speeded to match other separators or machinery. 
The J hi proved " Ihiwn ” Power, similar in 
construct ion t" the above, except II t* not “ mount¬ 
ed.” hut can afterwards bo converted Into “ mount¬ 
ed." 1 (' desired. 
All persons who think r,I buying a new Thresher 
itiid want the " leading machine," mid all farmers 
who raise Brain and want it lhroslied, saved and 
cleaned to the best advantage, are cordially invited 
to send os their address, ami receive i/ivid our llius- 
trated Pamphlet anil t irculai, <untubung a full de¬ 
scription of thcM* huncrior machines, with other vul- 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
CULTURE OT WHEAT, 
embracing a brief History and Botanical Description 
of WIIKAT nltli foil prite.llcal dlrcelioini I or se¬ 
lecting seed, pnntqelrig new varieties,and cultivating 
on different kinds of soils. 
Finely Illustrated with numerous engraving* ol a 
practical character. 
H.V S. Id 1 > W A (IDS TO D D. 
This is a hamlHOmely hound duodecimo volume of 
43'! pages,ami -lionid lie in ihe hands of every Wheal 
Grower in the land. Sent by mail, postage paid, at 
the reduced price ot #2. Address 
I>. I). T. MOORE, 
New York Pity, or Rochester, N. V. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
mn MACHINE 
Challenges the world 
in perfection ot work 
durability of con¬ 
struction, strength 
and beauty of stitch, 
mid rapidity of mo¬ 
tion. rail and exam¬ 
ine. Send tor circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
manufactured bv 
BLEBS 
Sewing Machine Co. 
n2l Broadway, N.Y. 
implements, iUacl)incrii, 
MASON FRUIT JAR 
WITH 
Porcelain - Lined Cover. 
The leading, most popu¬ 
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market, combining all llie 
advantages of u 
I 7CI10I.5 dc WILSON, 
li deai.krsin 
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Atlanta, <4a. 
ANSWER TO IKHI Fit 111 AV SON'S 
xY inquiries of lstsl wuekTlio host method lor 
getting the greatest quantity of cream, in the best 
condition, with the least amount of labor, ts the use 
of the Jewett Patent Pan. For description and price¬ 
list, address B. K. TOWNSEND, Malone, N. Y.. who 
owns the Patent for the State. 
with llie strength of .i 
metallic cap. It will bit 
found gre alt it superior to 
all other*, tar the follow- 
tug reasons : 
Simplicity in Opera¬ 
tion, and readiness with 
which it tan be sealed. 
Strength and Dura¬ 
bility. 
EMne tv 11 li which it 
cam be Opened, ml 
without risk of breakln : 
either Jar or Cover. 
For salt; by all the lead¬ 
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and munu- 
, L? I' U K K A H -I.! T T E It 
I f 1 , 1 i WORKER.,—Any bowl may 
h / l\ ^ be held securely against the solid 
V rest; easily revolved: tipped to 
V drain by inestrcngtll of one linger; 
B VV_ removed as readily as ti..m u table. 
fty ,a-. The Lever-ladle enables any ditlry- 
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a • 1/ Wj butter easily, expeditiously. exactly 
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oli- - . $7.30, ?8, with bowls. Liberal dis¬ 
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N. Y. 
RELIMCE WRINGER, 
rERFECTKIt 1S7I. 
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factmed soieiy by i no 
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Djutui vege, 
EASIEST 
WollKl NG ; 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was awarded the First Premium at the N. 
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it is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. The 
depth is regulated perfectly without the use of 
wheels. The draft is reduced nearly one-half. It 
may be drawn close to a tree or plant wit hoiit Injm 
ing it. It levels and tit* the earth for the Mowing 
Machine better than any cultivator in use. it is not 
disturbed by small elevations or depressions 111 the 
earth, us is ihn case with the Wheel cultivator. 
Price S80. .Manufactured by 
C C. BRADLEY & SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Cl, A ill P, 
Holds Firm 
est; 
SPIRAL GEAR. 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
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Attachludiit for 12 It. Mills l'Mil. 
For Descriptive Catalog! e. address 
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A With Sllde-ltest and Fillings. Just 
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und of light draft. Was awarded the New England 
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T hese german Sil¬ 
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break, of spread apatt, ana 
are one of the strongest rings 
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name und address to do 
stamped or engraved on el- 
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cents. Circulars Free. 
pgr Wentworth'* Y 
Pats tit 
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m Combined, 
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.r~' Proprietor*. M. 
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tjuiiiey Hull, Ittmton. 
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E lastic galvanized cable 
FENCE, 
The only Metal Fence that gives satisfaction. It 
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yard, when 300 yards erected In one line. 
PHILIP P. JUSTICE. 
14th North Fifth St., Phila.t 42 Cliff St.. N. Y. 
FIE EASIEST AND REST Running Rail¬ 
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i awarded h irst Prize at the most thorough irmi 
■ held br N. Y. state Agricultural Swmty)« re 
a hv ST. JOHNSVll.LE AGKICULTUKAl, 
All who have used it will testify that tor simplicity 
of construction, durability, ease of operation and 
perfection of work it stands w ithout tin equal. Farm¬ 
ers who have tried it will not exchange it for any 
other. In operating it u boy does a man’s work. As 
u gleaner It is perfect. If the Rake Is not for sale lit 
your neighborhood, address the man uf act liter. 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
S SUPERIOR TO TILE COMMON NA11 
in all respects, is ' 
D rain tile.-those wiio desire 
thorough work in draining their Farms »'"> 
Country Seats should send fur our improved tile ana 
collars. Circulars on application. 
... per to the consumer, makes 
stronger a id more durable work, and is fullv equal 
to a screw "or most purpose*. Manufacture® by 
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by Hardware Dealers generally. 
eorciai Stat« Ag, iciiiinral Society’s Fnir 
opens Oct. 23d. at Maoon. Premiums over 
(),OOU: and embracing all branches ot Indus- 
For information apply to D. W. l.EVYIh. Sec r y. 
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