PERSONAL MATTERS. 
Mrss Annie Louise Cary is visiting her 
home in Maine. 
The wife of Jay Cooke was buried in 
Philadelphia, July 23. 
Hall am Tennyson, son of the poet, has 
recently won u prize for a political essay at 
Marlborough. 
Thomas A. Scott is said to lie President 
of two railroad companies, Vice-President of 
eleven, and Director in thirty-four. 
The editor of the Munich Prnsso had to 
apologize from the piazza of the Town Ilall 
for an insulting nriiele.diout the royal troops. 
Mr. Charles Nordiiofe lias resigned 
his position on the editoral staff of the Even- 
ill" Post, after an active service of eleven 
years. 
Mu. W. W. Corcoran, the Washington 
hanker, has almost fully recovered from his 
late severe illness, and with his family is now 
at the White Sulphur Springs, Va. 
The Rev. Dr. Day of New Hampshire 
having declined the Presidency of Hillsdale 
(Midi.) College, tlieRev Daniel M. Graham 
of Boston lias been elected to the position. 
Mrs, Amy Franks of Fayette county, 
Pa., is such a. woman as the ancients wouid 
have celebrated in song. She is 00 years old, 
and has 500 living descendants, including 
14 sons and daughters, 
Ludwio, tin: eccentric young King of Ba¬ 
varia, has nl last been prevailed upon to con¬ 
sent to marry, having found a princess who 
doles on Waimer, and is not altogether averse 
to the musical monarch. 
Mr. Gilmore, the inventor of the Peace 
Jubilee in Boston, lias gone to Europe in 
search of horns more powerful than those 
which demolished the walls of Jericho, to 
give effect to another musical festival which 
lie promises for the year 1873. 
On the 1st of July the birthday of Brig* 
bam Young, his wives and children gave 
him a surprise party. Jt was his seventieth 
birthday, but how many of his wives and 
children participated in the demonstration 
is not slated by thu Utah papers. 
John P Boyd died at Portland,Me., July 
20, aged eighty years, lie was the last sur¬ 
viving member of the class of 1812 of Bow- 
doin College. In early life 1m was a lawyer, 
recently cashier of the Casco Bank, ami af¬ 
terward President of the Canal Bank, 
It is stated that Dr. Livingstone lias not 
had any breeches to speak of for four years, 
the merchant tailors of Ujiji refusing to 
credit him. With a little paint, however, 
and a segment of lion skin around his lions 
the doctor lias managed to keep the wolf 
from his door. 
The Revs. Dr. T. T*. Cuvier, Brooklyn ; 
J. B. Dunn, Boston ; T C. Niven, Philadel¬ 
phia, and Mr. E, 8, Wells, Chicago, have 
been appointed delegates by the General 
Assembly of Presbyterians to visit the dif¬ 
ferent Presbyterian bodies in England, Scot¬ 
land and Ireland next May. 
The New Bedford Mercury says Charles 
D. WrigliLlngion, a mechanical genius of 
Fair Haven, lias recently completed a minia¬ 
ture steam engine, perfect in every detail of 
about one mouse power. The boiler is three 
inches long, and the machine contains over 
eight hundred pieces, some of which are of 
gold. It runs finely. 
The Painesvillo (O.) Telegraph says there 
is a young and intelligent lady of eighteen 
years in Lake county who will harness her 
span of horses in the morning, hitch them 
before the mower, let. down the fence into 
the meAtlow, and cut her six acres of grass 
before noon. She will then feed and lake 
care of her team, and duplicate her morn¬ 
ing's work in the afternoon. 
At Graz, in Austria, ft committee has been 
formed to make preparations on the 27lli of 
next December to celebrate the three hun¬ 
dredth anniversary of the birth of the re¬ 
nowned astronomer, Johann Kepler. Kep¬ 
ler's place of resilience in Graz is said to be 
still standing. His great discoveries were 
the three laws governing I lie motions of the 
planets, still known as Kepler’s Laws. 
Lawrence Minor, ! lie colored man re¬ 
cently appointed to a Professor’s chair in 
Alcorn University, Miss., by llie Governor, 
was taken from the laborious vocation of 
porter on a steamer to perform the scholas¬ 
tic duties of a Professor. He has been 
known and noticed for years on the Missis¬ 
sippi and Ohio rivers ns a man of superior 
parts, and bis appointment is Commended 
very warmly. 
Queen Victoria, an English paper says, 
is troubled with visions of the poorhotise. It 
is said that the table of the Queen’s servants 
is about the worst served of any in tlm coun¬ 
try. A despatch says llint the future Em¬ 
peror and Empress of Germany (the latter 
Victoria's daughter) could not be entertained 
by their mother at any of her palaces during 
their recent visit, owing probably to the 
miserl y apprehensions of I lie royal lady. 
President Thiers gives audiences at five 
in the morning, and sleeps very little in the 
night. He has an old habit—which be lias 
frequently had to forsake during the last few 
months—Of going to bed at six in the even¬ 
ing, but he awakes at seven and three-quar¬ 
ters, for he has the peculiar faculty of both 
going to sleep and awaking when lie 
pleases, and dresses lor an eight o’clock 
dinner. 
Tiie Oriental Princes are receiving much 
attention now in England. Among the 
eigiit hundred or more guests invited to the 
Garden Parly, given by Queen Victoria at 
Buckingham Palace, wore Hi.s Imperial 
Highness Prince ITiguslii-Fushinii-No-Miya, 
His Highness Prince Hassaii Pasha, their 
Highnesses the Maharajah Dluileep Sing 
and the Maharanee, their Highnesses the 
Hawaii Nazim of Bengal, aiuf the Princes 
Ali and Sulcimau Bahadoor. 
.Implements, iUacl)inerji, &T- 
...—^ Best machine ever offered 
J XWf for paring, coring, quartering 
or slicing apples. Does the 
I i It l entire work expeditiously, 
nffryAA promptly iind well—separat- 
I'- affiaV Ing core and paring- from the 
/ ■WH ttWl fruit >u once. Will prepare 
>• mure fruit fur drying, pie- nr 
^ l family use, than six of ordi- 
r EM g 1 nary purer-. Fur farmers It 
f <cs9 A 1 is iruiispcnsahh*. Fruit van 
I I ft he taken mire of In season, in- 
» 1 | n stead of allowing it to rot in 
IJ I I u the orchard. Tlircii times the 
H I § u price of purer can be saved on 
S I ? « one crop. A hnrrcl of apples 
M II i' 1 can be K"t ready for pies in 
ml I 1 one h"ur. saving in labor 
If _r\ _ _ ft alone, Ina single year, many 
# r 1 1 t imes t he cost Of tlie purer, 
fl X 1 Territory for Hale. Agents 
__wanted. Send for circular. 
£ _ V Til-l’W'AMII', AI’l’I.B - 
£=»- . A , PARING MACHINE CO., 49 
..^3" Corllandl St., N. Y. 
Turn OLD AND oriusr 
RELIABLE CANE HI A< WINERY. 
We make t he best and cheapest Cider Press Screws 
in market. Send for Circulars and Prices. 
HE .Ms E V & CO., Seneca Fulls, N. Y. 
nrnrm new power screw press, 
I II Ll H Uatohkt-IIkai> Sill MVS. IMPROVED 
III I IP. Il Giiatkii.s, 6 kki> Wakhkus. and forty 
U1JJ1J1 Li.iI her article* for Cider Mills and Vine- 
par factories. For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT, 
Medina, N. Y. 
r iverain Slab' Agrtriiil nrul Society's Fair 
X ..pens Get. 'Aid. ill Macon. Premiums over 
IjilMMHHI; and embracing all brunches ol indus¬ 
try. For intornlntiotiapply to l>. W. LEWIS. Sec’y. 
•a * f IMPROVER FOOT LATHES, 
.• A ' I * Willi Slldo-Kcst and Fittings. Just 
A tlto thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
(oil f\ Turner. 
fcSfefcA Also. HAND PLANERS. 
" Many readers of this paper have one 
of them.” Solltng In au parts of the 
country, Canada, Cuba. Europe, &c. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. UALDW1N, Laconia, N. II. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
'AMIE €lIAmi*10N 
A Hicliok’s Patent Portable 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
The Best Machine ever Invented, and the 
Heaviest in the Market. 
I make also two sizes of superior Pressed for Ber¬ 
ries, See.. I f your merchant floes ooi keep them, tell 
him to send for ono for you, or write for one your¬ 
self. Don’t buy any other until you seo tins. Send 
for a circular- W. O. ItK'KOK, 
Harrisburg. Pcuti. 
fllDER W ANTED. THE SUBSCRIBER 
V / will pay cash for old Cider. Address, slating 
quantity, otiulitv and lowest price, JON.L. KIMBER¬ 
LY, Ju.. Cider Vinegar and Champagne Cider Works, 
1X9 and 121 Chicago St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
implements, ifladjinerg, £>c. 
CAP0NIZING INSTRUMENTS. 
Those desiring to procure fine sets of 
CAPOMNG INSTRUMENTS, 
Such ns illustrated and described in 44 The I’m- 
plr’s Fraclicnl Poultry Itonk," nan do so by 
forwarding tiivlr orders, accompanied hv the cash 
(Ml, lo the office ol .MOOHR'S RURAL NKW- 
Vdrkhk, No. ft Beckman St., New York City; or, 
82 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
implements anil fttacliiuern, (£te. 
D ICK’S POTATO IHCIGF.lt will do the work 
of T.»*ii men. It is simple, durable, cheap. Con¬ 
verted easily and quickly to a Shovel Plow by chang¬ 
ing the parts seen In the cut. Retail price, $13.50. 
Send for Circular. PRATT A CO., Buffalo, N. Y., 
Sole Manufacturers. 
SESSIONS A KNOX’S 
PATENT HARD STEEL PLOWS, 
All in uso, all warranted and none returned. 
THE FIRST Pit Ell I Fill 
HAS BEEN GIVEN TO 
COOKS EVAPORATOR, 
AT 65 STATE FAIRS. 
to tin: Victor • \ s* mil: . ■ 
AT 45 STATE FAIRS, 
TO BOTH at lln* Louisiana and Georgia State 
Fairs two .wars, for working Southern Cane. All 
Urals Uni to equal these ijiunlilnenon trial. 
I'Inntorn eun'i afford tousle crops of Cane on Mills 
that Iji'i-nlt >>r vlitikv. or Evaporators that do hit. 
Olid el„ K» Mill'll i, ltd On I V Im If v no llgll ill I 111, I. 
“ While scores of uew-iiingled Inventions have 
come up. hud their day, and subsided, the "Cook" 
goes right alone, constantly Increasing In reputa¬ 
tion." I’ruiru Fnriner. 
The Sorgo Ilund-Bouk, giving rltucrlplInn, unit free. 
Address, lllyniycr, Norron »V Go.. Cincinnati. 
E TjIA Yl l I.Y CIDF.K nnd W I Nj; 
JO MILL. I hit chlu mm'it I‘ut ml. 
Grinds line, fust nnd cu-y ; makes 
Pure Wine and Sweet Odor. and 
saves ail the Fruit. More than 29,009 
Cider Pros® Screws, nil kinds and 
sizes, tine thread and very powerful. 
The Oelehrated Copper Strip Feed 
Cutler, tlm liCHt and ciicupest seif- 
feeding Fee,) Cutlorinthc world. 
Nlsbwltzs Pulverizing Harrow, 
worth ten times Its com to any farm¬ 
er who will use it. Send for lllus- 
i.i a i«pi ci reo iu i to 
I'lililtbKII.L PLOW WORKS, 
JM ItcvUmon si., N. Y„ 
or ill Merwln St,„ Cleveland, O. 
E m BODY IN TI1E1R SHAPE THE SCI- 
entitic adaptation of natural lines embruced by 
Knox's Patent, and have os fra qualities of hard¬ 
ness, each piece of metal being made by » process 
that convertsubout one-third on each side int o stool, 
and allows It to be hardened as uiuoli as Are and 
water can make It, while the center remains soft, or 
flexible. Tills gives III it m a toughness that avoids 
the liability of breakage so gencrul witli other plows, 
and a surface better adapted lo slide through the 
soil, which reduces the amount of power required 
and flintier adds to durability. 
MAIJK ONLY IIY 
ARIES FLOW COMPANY, 
WA UEIIOUHES 
r»:t Heckman St ., JVew 1 ’or/c, 
and ffuincf/ Mali , Uoston. 
BEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
THE L. GREEN PLOW. 
Superior to all others in these re«pects: 
Ii has a quick entry, adheres well to the ground, 
and runs perfectly flat and level, even in rough and 
stony land, it turns ilie furrow with unparalleled 
neatness,even up any ordinary sidelnll. It pulver¬ 
izes the soil in such a muoner nnd to such an extent 
that it stands tin drouth better. It works well In all 
kinds of soils. The share will wear longer and re¬ 
main sharper than any other, it requires Jess power 
than any other. This saving of power |w The most 
cliaracl.nrislln leutnre ol these plows, and is due to 
Mio peculiar lines of the Inndslile. uioldb'mid, and 
share, hv which the grim lost possible avoidance of 
friction is effected. 9k-ii . we nr»' well aware, are 
large claims, but wo believe them within thu truth, 
and invitetlie most thorough examination. Sendfor 
a circular. AGENTS WANTED. 
Address PO UG11 KEEPS I E, N Y., PLOW CO. 
Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 
Till; HAWKINS RAKE. 
pint 1 \lj illiU lll .il, 
Challenges I lie world 
in perfccliou of work 
diirahilRy of con¬ 
struction, sl.rengi h 
and beauty of stitch, 
and rapidity of mo- 
ilon. call and exam¬ 
ine. Send for Circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
UANI I'ACTiniKI) BY 
BLESS 
-lervlns Madiinr('«. 
ti3S Broadway, N.Y. 
All who have used It will testily that for simplicity 
of eoPMrUL'flnii, dill'nhilHy, ease of operation and 
perfection ut work It stands w ithout ail equal. Farm¬ 
ers who lmvo tried it will not exchange it for any 
other. In operating It a boy does a man’s work. As 
a gleaner ,I IS perfect, if too Rake IS not for salu in 
your neighborhood, uddres 3 the manufacturer, 
61 MON PERKINS, Akron. O. 
QATtllART’S PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Was nxvavdcil iltc Prciniuin at llie N. 
Y. Stale Fair, 1N?0, 
ll is superior to the best Wheal Cultivator. The 
depth is regulated perfectly without the use of 
wheels. The draft Is reduced nearly one-half. It 
may he drawn close to a t reu or plant without injur¬ 
ing ll. It levels and ills the earth for the Mowing 
Machine hotter than any cultivator In use. It is not 
disturbed bv small elevations or depressions in the 
earth, ns Is the casn with the Wheel cultivator. 
Pl ica 820. Manufactured by 
c <• UR aim, ci & son. Syracuse, n. y. 
riUlEllK WERE SOLD in I lie YEAR 1870 
1 0,041 
Of 
BLATCHLEY CUCUMBER 
TRADE MARK, 
WOOJ3 PUMPS, 
Measuring 218,606 feet in length, or sufficient In 
the aggregate for 
A WELL OVER 40 HI I LES DEEP. 
Simple in Construction—Ensy in (jnemUon—Giving no 
Tittle In the IV/itmr—lhirnole. licllnbh nnd < 'limp. 
These Pumps are tlieir own best recommendation. 
For sale by Dealers in Hardware ami Agricultural 
Implements, Plumbers. Pump Makers, Ac., through¬ 
out (he country. Circular*, &e.., furnished upon ap- 
dliculion by mad or otherwise. Single pumps for¬ 
ward eit to parties In towns inhere J liuve Hnupcnt*. unoii 
receipt of llie regular reLtil price. In buying, be care¬ 
ful that your Pump hears my I rude mark as ute.ve. i.sl 
guarantee no other.! niiA 8 .il. BLATOJILKY, Sl'l'r, 
Offlcenod W lire room (St A C2(i iilhert St,., Philadelphia. 
E nrnci: wind hull, ii you 
i want a ('limp power for Pumping Water, Cutting 
Haj nr SUaw, Grinning Fruid. Running Corn Sheller 
or Grindstone. Sawing Wood,or running any light 
machinery, send for the celebrated " sell-regnliit.iug” 
EMPIRE WIND MILL, nnmufacDired at Syracuse, 
N. Y.,uud which is the best Wind Mill mini u ill cm red 
or known in the world. Price, with Patent Rotary 
Attachment for 12 ft. Mills, J200. 
For Descriptive Catalogue, address 
EMPIRE WIND MILL M’K'O C O., 
_ Si i in- use, N. V. 
$25. STEAM JET PUMP. $25. 
The simplest and cheapest device over known lor 
raising water, oils, Mirons, acids, Ac. Capacity 40 
gallons per minute. Used In Joitels. factories, mines, 
quarries, &c. operated by steam direct from boiler, 
ffns no re It's or wearing iktrf* Of alljl kind, I? tm- 
nlTrctnl by mini nr grit. Ccrlalli to work ut all limes. 
Sent to any address on reoeipt of $25. SINKER, 
DA VIS & I 'D., Indianapolis, Ind. 
TARA IN TILE. —THOSE WHO DESIRE 
1/ thorough work in draining their Fauns and 
Country Seats should send for our improved tile und 
collars. Circulars on application. 
C. W. BOYNTON & CO.’S TILE WORKS, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
mm 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES. 
REPORT OF JUDGES 
TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 
CINCINNATI INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION: 
Gentlemen —The Judges appointed to examine into the merits of the articles con- 
tained in Class 10, beg leave to make the following report: 
h/fi y s y/ s/vy-vy 
/ / - /?/ J St e /3 . 
r us AJ<??///au<y ate 
//Ju /a uuedjfrt/dfA CJfte/WAt'dy' 
did/ '’ dt c/i/M/y/z s aj y# yd/ 
Z/tu/d 0/dZu 
Prico Lists fnmishod tho Trado on application, inclosing business card. For sale by tbo Trade generally, 
Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
UK WARE of worthless imitation& with which the country is flooded. To avoid impo- 
■ lion, see that the words MARION, N. J., are engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
' rrcl All others are spurious. 
WHOLESALE ROOMS 
OF THE 
United States Watch Co., 
GILES, BRO. & CO. 
^ St., Chicago, IU . 
ELL Vlllllt TllllESIIlii: HUM W SEMI 
TO THB 
Ashland machine Co., 
of Ashland, Ohio, 
for an Illustrated and Descriptive Circular and 
Price List of their New Combined Clover 
Tlire-liel', lluller and Cloniier. Acknow¬ 
ledged to he i he best Machine for the purpose 
ever Invented. 
S3T Capacity from 25 to T5 bushels per day. 
E ureka better 
WORKER.—Any bowl may 
be held securely against the solid 
rest ; easily revolved; tipped to 
drain by tho strength of one finger; 
removed as readily as from a table. 
The. l.cneT-ladlt enables any dairy- 
woman to wash, salt and work hard 
butler ramly, rxpnlUwusly, exactly 
the huiui-laillr principle. Simple, 
light and strong. Three sizes, S'7, 
$7AO, | 8 , with bowls. Liberal dis¬ 
count to the trade. 
J.JP COK.B1N, Whitney's Point, N. Y. 
WINSLOW BARB,nail 
GILES, WALES & CO. 
No. 13 Maiden Lanej New York. 
miscellaneous. 
DiREiT OFFER!! 
Hornce Waters, 481 Bvondwny, N. Y., 
will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MEL0- 
DEON 6 . nod ORGANS of six flrst-elasH makers, in¬ 
cluding Waters's, at KX't'HKMKl.Y VOW PRICKS FOU 
CASH. DURING this MONTH,or will take from #1 to?20 
monthly until paid. A new kind of PARLOR OR¬ 
GAN. the most beautiful style and perfect tono ever 
made, now on exhibition at HI Broadway. N. Y. 
Ice Pitchers, 
WITH THE PATENT 
[ > SUPERIOR TO THE COMMON NAIL 
U in all respects, is cheaper t‘> tbo consumer, makes 
stronger and more durable work, and is fully equal 
to a screw for most purposes. Manufactured by 
Winslow Bauu Nail Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold 
by Hardware Dealer.*' generally. 
i ’OUR TON -.FALLS, 875! 
No extra charge for building in this State. 
IKON SCA LKS. willi STEEL Healings, 
U, 8. Sinndfii'd, a Tone, 850 ! 
Our 3 Ton Scales have a platform 14 feet by 7K feet, 
and can be built for $5. Send for Circulars. 
OSGOOD Sc CO., Binghamton. N. V. 
S~- -s, milESK GERMAN Sll* 
Aver Rings will not rust, 
break, or spread apart, and 
lu'cuneof the strongest lings 
// made; there is room for a 
/ / Weulworiii’s \ ^ name and address to be 
fSf P»i«nt AX s Lamped or engraved on tu- 
BKayRiiiB Mai Check M 'her side ; they can he easily 
Cenibltisd. |jg .pencil or locked by till long 
fed SufTnrd MTg Co taftbc washer. Money easily 
UeS 6 (j Fuhi'iiSt. N r 'ySniZilZ With GEM OrTFlTiCOIl- 
ProprlBtan, /43 mining dies, eWi.. for slamp- 
V UL /f ing ring*, and checks; |irioe 
V- / only 112 . 01 . Sutni'le ring Ja 
cents. Circulars f ree. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
RELIMCE AV KI VGKR, 
MEItrr.CTEM 1871. 
MOULTON 
ROLLS, 
Spiral Cogs, 
EASIEST 
WORKING: 
CURVED 
ill, a m p, 
Holds Firm¬ 
est ; 
The Rest. 
TRY IT! 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warren Si., N. Y., ami Providence, R. I. 
REED & BARTON. 
TAUNTON, MASS. 
These Pitchers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
HAYES, State Assayerof Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
REED & BARTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description, 
t IT Factory established 1824. 
Salesroom, No. 2 IVIaiden Lane, 
NEW YORK. 
BISHOP SOULE’S LINIMENT, 
Invented by the late BfSBOP SotM.K. is creating ■< 
revolution (n the cure of SCIATICA, IDDJ M-' 
N Kini a LG t a , Kidney ami Scjnai ' "’'‘V'Vi.vit' 
SOUK Thkoat. Sprains. AC. Thncurfls by n 
are nlimiHt beyond belief. Try it. 
and you will be cured. If is the only sure r Dtrc • r na 
th-rtulfHi ilLseuri, Scinhai. I’or mb* by Druggy'- 
price76c. und $1.60 per bottle. If your !,'{» 
none ask him to get it for you. All 'v|iol'*s(lJcdrugg‘- 
have it. F. W. RYDER A SON, PMpr.elip, D"«' ,n ' 
JOHN F. HENRY, Agent, New ImiK- 
■ II Alas ■ A ■ Emerson'a REA D ^IfO' 1 ’ 
UfflDMCI stbsk^v i 
It Uniild IrxM awi 
gists and Grocers everywhere. C. W- 5 A „i!,.!nra 
Co., Wholesale druggists, Newark, E. ’ 
Sent by mail, prepaid, upon receipt or w oeuia. 
