Implements anii ittaebinerj}, (Etc 
implements, Xttacljincrg, &c 
PERSONAL MATTERS, 
miscellaneous 
Walt Whitman is rusticating on Long 
Island. 
William ICapus lias resigned the Collec- 
lorship of Customs for A laska. 
Gen. Sherman spent a day with Gen. 
McClellan, at Orange, N. J., recently. 
The old Rebel Commander Hood is ill in¬ 
firm health. lie walks painfully, and hy the 
aid of crutches. 
Tnn death is announced of Mr. Hampton, 
1 lie celebrated English aeronaut, who began 
his career in 1838. 
The Rev. James L. Vallandiglmin of 
Newark, Del., Is to write a biography of the 
late Clement L. Vallandigham. 
Queen Victoria has conferred the. Grand 
Cross of the Star of India upon M. de Les- 
seps, the projector of the Suez Canal. 
Cadet Grant, instead of joining his 
regiment, the Fourth Cavalry, to which lie 
has been assigned, goes to Europe on a six 
months’ tour. 
Cadet Wasson, the first man in the class 
just graduating from West Point, goes to 
Japan to perform engineering operations for 
that Government. 
The Emperor of Russia has sent a flat ter¬ 
ing telegraphic dispatch to the Crown Prince 
of Saxony, conferring <>n him the honorary 
title of Field Marshal. 
It is reported that, Benjamin J. Lossing, 
the popular writer, is l.o assume the editor¬ 
ship of anew “ Historical Monthly,” lobe 
established in Philadelphia. 
Mr. Cyrus Wakefield has given $100,- 
000 to Harvard to build a recitation hall, 
which is to he erected on the site of Dr. 
Peabody's bouse, am! called Wakefield Hall. 
The Grand Duke Alexis, of Russia, will 
arrive here in September. While in thin city 
a grand military review and ball, at the 
Academy of music, will be given in bis 
honor. 
Monseionkur Dupani.oup, anti-Infalli- 
bilist, was offered the See of Paris, Inti per¬ 
emptorily declined, whereupon Monseigneur 
tie Guilmi, Archbishop of Tours, received 
the appointment. 
Thekon Metcalf of Boston has just, fin¬ 
ished a collection for the library of Brown 
University of over 375 octavo volumes of 
sermons, which makes a total of 7,958 sepa¬ 
rate pulpit discourses. 
Charley Lino, a Chinese of some dis¬ 
tinction at North Adams, Mass., where he 
fills the office of interpreter, recently cut off 
Ilia cue. imd created great excitement there¬ 
by among his Celestial fellow-workmen. 
A GRANDDAUGHTER of Daniel Boone, the 
Kentucky Indian hunter and pioneer, is 
now tin; widow of ex-Gov. Boggs, and re¬ 
sides in Napa Co., Cal., on t he old home¬ 
stead where the family settled nearly twen¬ 
ty-five years ago. 
The Khedive of Egypt, nothing daunted 
by the threatenings of war from the Sultan, 
proposes a trip to Paris, and. it. is said, in¬ 
tends to solicit Hu; honor or rebuilding, at 
liis own expense, some of the destroyed 
monuments of the great city. 
The Italian Parliament, beside making 
the Pope absolutely independent of the civil 
authority in the exercise of his Pontifical 
functions, and guaranteeing to him the use 
of all the apostolic palaces free of charge, 
has voted him an annual salary of only 
$000,000. 
The Rev, G. P. Revel, D. D., the beloved 
leader of the Waidcnsian Church in Italy, 
died on the 13lh of June of Bright’s disease 
of the, kidneys. He lmd been complaining 
ever since he endured t he heals of last, sum¬ 
mer in this country, but Ids death was quite 
unexpected. 
M. Treiluaud, late French Minister to 
Washington, is at present sojourning in 
Connecticut. He. has entirely recovered his 
health, and will leave for France so soon as 
lie shall learn that (he Germans have evacu¬ 
ated that portion of the country which in¬ 
cludes Ids estate. 
Moved to the perpetuation of his name in 
a good work, Mr. Purdue offered to leave 
$100,000 for the Indiana Agricultural Col¬ 
lege, if located at Lafayette mid named after 
himself, wbieh was agreed to; but In; utter¬ 
ly refuses t<> make this bequest unless liis 
plans life, followed in the building. 
Mas. Paulina Burnham, a rich English 
lady, lost by the wreck of the steamship 
Anglo-Saxon, near Newfoundland, in 1801, 
a valuable and very much cherished ring. 
The other day it was found in the entrails 
of a lisli by a Si, John's fisherman, who re¬ 
ceived therefor from the owner $350. 
Hugh Blair Grigsby has been elected 
Chancellor of William and Mary College. 
After the revolution General Washington 
xvas elected to the office, and when he <lied 
it remained vacant until 1800, when ex Pres¬ 
ident Tyler was selected to fill it. Since Mr. 
Tyler’s death there has been no election till 
now. 
Gen. Rally, believed to be Manuel La- 
surdft, and generally known as the Tiger of 
Alisa, who, for twenLy years,has maintained 
an independent chieftainship in the District 
of Topic, Western .Mexico, defying all at¬ 
tempts of the Government to f subdue him, 
died recently from the re-opening of an old 
wound. 
Chula long kom, the young King of Siam, 
who is the first monarch of that country 
xvho has ever been Out of his own domin¬ 
ions, intends to visit Calcutta in November. 
During his trip, in April, to Singapore, he 
was accompanied bv a small fleet of sea¬ 
going gunboats and two corvettes carrying 
an 80-pou i idei amidships and two 60-pound¬ 
ers fore and aft, all English built. His ships 
and gunboats are commanded by English 
sailing-masters, who take the rank of Com¬ 
manders in the Siamese service. 
Those desiring to procure fine sets of 
Such Illustrated and described In “ The Pen- 
ple’w I’rnelienl Poultry Hook,” ran tl<> so by 
forwarding their orders, accompanied by the cash 
(fib «• the i'(lice of MOORE'S RURAL NEW- 
YORKER. N" 5 Reekman St., New York City, or, 
82 Buffalo St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
United States Watch Co., (Marion, N. J.) Watches. 
Watch No. 1835, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—carried 2 rears— variation hardly perceptible. 
H. At. MonKK,.(ir 7 /iC/ 8. M. Moore tk Co., Chicago 
Watch No. 2798 y U. S. Watch Co.—variation, (1 seconds in six months. 
John M. Woox-uai^b, Conductor C. tfcjV. IF. Railway, Chicago 
Watch No. 1320, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—carried two yean*—proved a perfect timekeeper. ' 
W. II. Hawkix*, Chicago, Burlington dr Quincy p, I? 
Watch No. 21,707. U. S. Watch Co., Slem-Windor—variation scarcely perceptible, 
Kam'l Meruit.!,, Gov.oflouia 
Watch No. 1089, II. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 2 Seconds in tl Month.*. 
L. E. Chittenden, laic Jleg. 17. 8. Trees 
Watch No. 21,039, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation. 7 second* In lour months. 
S, M. Beard, firm Beards <£ Cummings. US Front Street, X.Y 
Watch No. 10,518, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation. 5 seconds per month. 
Z. O. ParesT, A n't Sup'tX. T. C. d ir. p. p 
Watch No. 24,008, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, G seconds in five months. 
Chas. H. Wolf, firm Chas. II. Wolf & Co., Pearl St., Cincinnati , Ohio. 
Watch No. 1037, U. S. Watch Co., Stem "Winder—variation, only 5 seconds per month. 
Henby Smith, Trcas. Panama It. It. Co., 88 Wall St., x. Y. 
WITH THE PATENT 
MANUFACTURED BY 
TAUNTON, MASS 
These Pitchers have been cnrcfully tested by Dr. 
Hayes, State Assayer ol Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
KEEI) «fc BA It TON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
CTT’ Factory established 1824. 
Salesroom, No. 2 IVEaidcn Lane, 
NEW YORK. 
EZRA CORNELL, 
Proprietor und Manufacturer. 
As the threshing season approaches, the farmers 
are reminded that I inn manufacturing the most 
approved patterns of the Railway and Lever 
IIoi'mi! Powers, Threshing Machine-, Clover 
Mills and other machines, and aro selling them on 
lilternI terms. 
We would remind the .southern Planters that 
It would ho to their interest to aend for Catalogue of 
the Crlfliriiled I niveesnl (lotion Gins und 
Condensers. Address 
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
Allmiiy, N. Y. 
UNITED STATES WATCH C 
\ MARION N.J. 
.implements, ittacljincrji, 
H aving lately organized for 
our own use, u large ami well-appointed staff of 
wood i;\«iuvuw, 
we are prepared t.o till all orders for Engraving with 
promptness. Purt.les needing Illustrations of any 
kind nan, by sending a photograph, sketch, or even 
simply a description, have flnely-engra ved cuts made 
at low rates. Estimates promptly furnished. 
ELECTROTYPES. 
We have also n large number of Engravings on 
band, |ust. ttio tiling tor Seedsmen und Florist's Cat¬ 
alogues, and for Stock Raisers, &e„ of which we can 
furnish Electrotypes on very reasonable terms. 
Address ‘ I). II. T. 1IO(> It E. 
Rural New-V’oukkii, new York. 
NICHOLS, SIIUPARI) A CC 
GRAIN-WAVING, TIME-SAVING, MONEY-MAKINO 
AND THEIR ELEGANT CONVERTIBLE 
“MOUNTED” AND “DOWN” HORSE-POWERS 
Office and Factory at Rattle Creek, Mich. 
The simplest and eh impost device ever known for 
raising water, oils, sirups, acids, Ac Capacity 40 
gallons per minute. Used in hotels, factories, mines, 
quarries, Ac. operated by Meain direel from boiler. 
Jjius tin mire or weming part* n.f anil hind, In im- 
,/ Hectr.l loj a,nut or wit. Certain to work at all limes. 
Sent to iinv address mii receipt of SINK lilt, 
DAVIS A CO., Indianapolis. Jnd. 
Price Lists furnished the trade on application, inclosing business card. For sale by the trade generally, 
Ask your Jowoler to seo the MARION 
rilllERE WERE SOLI) in Hie YEAR 1870 
1 0,841 
OK 
DLiiTCHLEY CUCUMBER 
Recognized. in the trade and iti the held, as (lie 
"lending thresher" nt the period. Fully eulab- 
light'll thrnugli tT'afiLTAars of successful use. En- 
dol'M'lt uy more iiup.Vlxty thousand farmers and 
grain rnlhi-r* wli*» Tjby*- ornpl*ijrf'd iitid Mumd In 
use in twenty-one (Mates and tour Territories, with 
largely increasing demand and growing popularity. 
Universe lly ruin me tilled as embodying tin; only 
true, principle, amt pronounced the ‘'coming ma¬ 
chine.” ID e-einineni for saving grain, saving time. 
M ATTIC. 
W O O D r* TX 3VE 3? S , 
Measuring 218,WHi feel in length, or sufficient in 
the aggregate for 
A WELL OVER 40 MILES BEEF. 
Simple In Construction feist/ in Operation—Giving na 
Taft i tnths It utrr— liurnhte, Itilhthle and Cheap. 
These Pu m 08 ft in' their own best, rocmnincnibition. 
For sale by Dealer- ill Hardware and Agricultural 
Implements, Plumbum, Pump Milkers. &e., through- 
nut, the country. Circulars, Ac., furnished upon ap¬ 
plication liy mull or otherwise. Single pumps for¬ 
warded to parties in (owns u<hen I ha re minarets, npoo 
receipt >>t the regular retail m ien. In imylng.be care¬ 
ful I lull von i Pump ben rs myl rude inarRn* above, a si 
guarantee no Other. Cl I AS. G B LA TCI It. K V, M’lT, 
Uffioonnd WurCMom024^1328 Filbert St ,Philadelphia. 
II IS ti I'. N II I N 1C 
MASON FRUIT JAR 
A 1 It E K A B U T T E It 
J WORKER.— Any how) 
_ ...._ _, ...... may 
be hold seen rely against the solid 
rest; easily revolved 
RHHUf 111>; t" 
drain by the strength rtf one Unger: 
removed as readily as from a table. 
BM'I'he hneirludlr enables any dairy. 
E f woman to wash, suit and work hueii 
I I butler famiu. extieditiouvly, erectly 
I ■ the haud-luiut principle. Simple, 
L I light and strung. Three sizes, FT, 
r (7.Mi. (H, with bowls. Liberal dis¬ 
count. to the trade. 
.1 P. COKH1N, XVh.iney’sPoint. N. Y. 
_ WITH 
Porcelain • Lined Cover. 
—? The lending, must iiopn- 
lar ami reliable Jar in the 
~-f ;t market, oointdnb gall the 
ill iSm class Tor jar, 
•i i MWKl with the strength of a 
Iti II! lIHl liHffl metallic can, it "ill be 
111' ; ['MU Hfti found orrulhj mperi •' ' 
to QL, 1)|i! 1*1 a ^ "ll'eee, lor llic follo'v- 
YV Ifllinilffi Simplicity In Opcra- 
iL'dil IRE lion, ami readiness «eLIi 
jl fi'jijC which it i an be sealed. 
3 , 0 ' T j-j||ffi! j^l'cuglhuiidDimi- 
j llj LJlJrtn til I Ease with which ii 
io5o I* Jrj.iljJ rail br Oioriii'di ! ' ml 
j] n| IIl-j without rl*k ul iMcnknir? 
H!!l fclther Ji« r i >r Over. 
r ® ! SS".%«#KSo ror sale by all tint lead- 
g| jjjlii t^ ga8M5f mg dealers (hroughmit 
'Lssa. Njml^iBy the country, and nmuu- 
fftotured solely bjrtlio 
SHEET META I. SCREW ( O.. 
(ili Wurren Si.. New York. 
( T eorgln Stnio Agi'ienitnrnl Sta'li'ty’s Fair 
T opens Oct. 2.1U. ill Macon. Premlnnis over 
si 0,0011; and embracing nil branches of Indus¬ 
try. For informal,loo apply to I). W. LI'.WIS. Sec'y. 
it *.*t T.II PROVED FOOT LATHES, 
,uf r9 A with Slide-Rest and Fittings, .lust 
fflX I the thing fur the Artisan or Amateur 
Irli/ A Turner. 
Also. HAM) PLANERS. 
coJ"'-®—-rTj “ Many roaders of this paper have one 
of thorn.” Helling In all parts of the 
country, Canada. Cuba, Europe, Ac. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN. Laconia, N. II. 
■XOUR TON SCALES, *75 
No extra charge for building ill this State. 
IRON SCALES, with STEEL Bent lugs, 
11. S. Standard, 3 Tons, $50 ! 
TIlO elegnnl ** Mutinied '* Power mounted 
on four wheels, where it remains when in operation. 
Attruelivn I'enliirew: Securely fastened with two 
slakes , levels, tumbling rods. etc., entiled with it; 
the”augllllg" line sha.it. hy which nil sliort kinks 
are avoided in " coupling up;" nil boxes, journals, 
Shafts und gears independent of the wood frame; 
gear* “ clutch "on; "tily one key used; convertible 
to different, speeds, in trifling cost, to mutch other 
machines ol r.hrt lightest draft, very durable, .-usily 
and ellealdv repaired: sold separately, It desired, 
and speeded to match other separators or machinery. 
The Inipi'tivctl "Ilium" Power, similar in 
construction to the above, except il is not" mount¬ 
ed.” but can afterwards be converted into " mount¬ 
ed,” if desired, 
All versons «bo ibinkof buying a new Thresher 
and want the "leading maeltltie,”and all farmers 
who raise grain and want It threshed, saved and 
cleaned in the bent advantage, ure cordially Invited 
to send us their address, and receive (free) our Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet and Circular, containing a full de¬ 
scription of these superior machines, with other val¬ 
uable lufiirmutmn, Address 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO. 
Battle Creek. Mich. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
Our8 Ton Seales ha ve a platform 14 feet by 7>j feet 
and can be built for $5. Send for Circulars. 
OSGOOD A CO.. Bingham ton, N. V. 
RELIANCE WRINGER, 
PEItFECTEit IS71, 
_ MOULTON 
^ Xe»an ce—: | Spiral Cogs. 
Oluillpagest hoi world 
In pei fectlon of work 
durability of con- 
stntoUon, strength 
and lieauly of slilcli, 
itid rapidity of itio- 
llon, ('all mid cxnm- 
nii). Send for circu¬ 
lar. Agent * wanted. 
MANPTACmRKD UY 
BLSES 
Sen ilis Martiiu<; €o. 
023 Broadway, N.Y. 
Q Alt HA HT»8 PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
IVas nwiirdcd the I'jt'at FrcmillHI nt ihe N. 
Y. 8 ime Fair, I87D- 
It is superior to the be-t Wheel Cultivator. Tin 
depth is regulated perfectly without the use m 
wheels. The draft Is reduced nearly one-hair. H 
may be drawn close to u lr,-c or plant without injur¬ 
ing IL It levels arid tits the earth for the Mowiiir 
Alutihlne better I hun a ny cultivator In use. It is nut 
disturbed bv small elevations or depi os>.i"i>s in HR 
enrili, ns is the case with the Wheel cultivator. 
Price 820. Manufactured ny 
C. C. BRADLEY A SON, Syracuse, N. i. 
CLAMP, 
Holds Firm¬ 
est ; 
The flieapest 
SPIRAL GEAR. 
rPHE CII ANII*ION 
L IlieUoU'N Patent Portable 
——-try it 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
Yarren St., N. Y., and Providence, R. I 
T ? HI 1*1 It IC AVI TV I* 1111,1,. IF VIR 
X'j ward u Cheap power for Pom ping Water, Uniting 
nay or Straw, Grinding Food. Running ( urn Shelter 
or Grindstone, Sawing Wood, or running any ugai 
machinery, send Tot the celebrated " solf-rrgulattng 
EMIGRE" WIND MILL, umnufiietiiretl at Syracuse. 
N. Y.,HUd which Ik the bestWind Millmunufoetiired 
or known in tile world. Price, with Pateut Rotary 
Attachment for 12 ft. Mills. 1800. 
For Descriptive Catalogue, uddiess _ , „ 
EMPIRE WIND MILL UI’F G CO., 
Syritouse, N. i. 
THE HAWKINS RAKE 
Jl ver Rings will not rust, 
break, or spread apart, ana 
are oneof the strongest rings 
made; there I- room for a 
name and address to be 
stumped or engraved On ?‘- 
I.her side; they can he easily 
| ipened or locked bv turning 
I no washer. .Money easily 
inade witii Gw GtnTiT.con- 
tuiuing dies. etc.. I"i 
1 ng r it i« a .and eh eck s, pHM 
oifiv 112JUII. sstuple uni, 
cents. Circulars Free. 
W Wentworth’* \ 
¥ Patent ' 
Key Ring ami Check 
UotUhlllyd, 
: Stftgool M 1 k Co,, t 
^66 Pultun M. N 1. A 
■\ propilcloiH Sr 
one day. Improves the quality uud increases the 
value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, durable 
and of light draft. Was awarded the New England 
Agricultural Society’s only first prize at the Great 
Field Trial at Amherst. Mass., in ISfiO, us being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best, and only perfect ma¬ 
chine for tedding or t urning hay. 
.MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY. 
53 Beckman Street, New York, 
(jniiicy llnll, Boston. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
All who have used it will testily tltnt fur simplicity 
of construction, durability, ease .,1 operation and 
perfection of w t k it stands without mi equal. Farm¬ 
ers who have Died it will not exchange il for any 
other. In operating it a boy does a man’s work. As 
n gleaner it is perfect. I f the Ruke is not for sale iu 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer, 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
L way Power and Thrasher ami Cleaner on r* 
(wan awarded First Prize at the most Uiuroug" 
ever held hy N. Y. stale Agricultural 
made by ST. JollNSVl LLE AGRILLL 1 lj 
WORKS, Montgomery Co.. N. Y. 
D rain tile.— those who des 
thorough work in draining their 
The Best Machine ever Invented, and the 
Heaviest in the Market. 
I make also two sizes of superior Presses for Ber¬ 
ries, .20. If vour merchant does not keep them, tell 
him to send for one for you, or write for one your¬ 
self. Don't buy any other until yon see tins. Send 
for a circular. W. O. uickok, 
Harrisburg, Penn. 
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