Implements anir ittael)inerg, (Etc 
PERSONAL MATTERS. 
implements, Uliuljincrn, &"c 
iUisccIlnuenns 
Henry Topper, son of tlic author of 
“ Proverbial Philosophy,” was killed acci- 
denially at the Cape of Good Hope in June. 
Count Bismarck, President Thiers and 
Marshal MncMuhon have ouch been accord¬ 
ed the cross of the nutioual military order by 
llie King of Portugal. 
One of the best fencers at the Heidelberg 
University, last year, was an American from 
Kansas, and the greatest beer drinker was 
also otic of our countrymen from Kentucky. 
Mr. Spurgeon’s thousandth printed ser¬ 
mon has appeared. Sixl.y-lwo are printed 
annually, so that this represents the work 
of more than sixteen years. That beats 
Beecher, wo reckon. 
Madame Pkoina Dat, Cin, a famous femi¬ 
nine surgeon of Austria, performed 150 suc¬ 
cessful operations at tlic City Hospital in 
Trieste, and was rewarded by llie municipal 
anilim Hies with a letter of thanks and a purse 
Rest machine ever offered 
for partus', coring, quartering 
or slicing apples. Docs the 
entire work expeditiously, 
promptly and well— separat¬ 
ing core arm parings lrorti the 
fruit ill once Wail prepare 
more fruit for drying, pies or 
family use, than six or ordi¬ 
nary oarers. For farmers it 
is indispensable, fruit can 
lie taken care of in season, In¬ 
stead ot allowing il to rot in 
the orchard. Tht ee times the 
price of purer can he • lived on 
one crop, A barrel ol apples 
ran lie got ready (or pies in 
one hour, saving in labor 
alone. III a single year, many 
tiroes Dip east of the purer. 
Territory for sale. Agents 
wanted. Send for circular. 
TIPPECANOE APPLE- 
PAH1NG MACHINE l O., 49 
Corilnndt Ht, N. V. 
$85 per ton; superior to Peruvian Guano, at $85 per 
ton. See cert ificates of Market Gardeners and Fann¬ 
ers, which we will send on application. 
I'utcr Henderson Sc Co., 
SEEDSMEN, 35 00RTLANDT ST., N. Y, 
Treasurer's opfice i 
ST. .JOSEPH AND IfEXVRIt ClTV RAILROAD CO., ( 
ST. JOSKPU. Mo., July U, 1871. ’ 
ritiiF, cor PONS A X D INTEREST ON THE 
* First Mortgage BIGHT PER CBNT, GOLD 
BONDS of the St. Joseph and Denver City Railroad 
Company, both Eastern and Western Divisions, due 
August 15, 1871, at New York, will be paid at the 
office of the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, in 
the Cith of New York, free of tax. 
TIIOS. E. TOOTLE, Treasurer. 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES. 
Watch No. 1089, IT. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 2 Sr cat Us in 14 Months. 
L. E. Crittenden, late Hey. TJ. 8. Treat. 
Watch. No. 1124, IT. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 6 seconds in seven months. 
A. L. Denncs, Pres. N. J. Jl. R. ,f- T. Co. 
Watch No. 1037, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, only 5 seconds per month. 
IIenut Smttii, Trent. Panama Tl. li. Co., 88 Wall St., X.Y. 
Watch No. 2G17, IT. S. Watch Co.—variation, 10 seconds in twelve months. 
I. Vrooman, Engineer N, IT C. ,f it. H. 
Watch No. 4020, U. S. Watch Co.—variation, 3 seconds in two months. 
Joshua T. Brago, Conductor, N. ,T. R, p. 
Watch No. 21,039, IT. R. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 7 seconds in four months. 
_ S. M. Bkarii. /Tivr Beards <6 Cummings-, 158 Front Street, X. Y 
Watch No. 10,048, IT. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 5 seconds pe r month. 
Z C. Piuf.st, Aes t Sup't X. Y. C. .0 I[. p. p % 
Watch No. 24,008, IT. R. Watch Co,. Stem Winder—varifition. f> seconds in live months 
Chap. II. Wole, firm Chat. II. Wolf ,£• Co., Pearl St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Watch No. 1143, U. R. Watcli Co., Stem Winder—variation, 39 second" in eight month*. 
James B. Rtkr, of Kelly & C'o., 725 cf- 721 Broadway, X. Y. City. 
H atch No. 1120, IT. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder-varied 1 second a week, fur fourteen monihs, 
II. Lassino .Manager Knickerbocker Life Ins. Co., 181 Broadway, X.Y. City, 
Watch No. 2600, U. S. Watch Co.—variation, 13 Seconds in three months. 
-Jacob Waxier, Collector of Int. Pec., oth Diet., X, J., Jersey City. 
Watch No. 1608, U. S. Watcli Co.—variation, 3 second* in three months. 
John Lindstrom, 311 Atlantic Street, Brooklyn, X. Y. 
Watch No. 1S94, IT. R. Watch Co.—variation, 8 seconds in six month*. 
H. Cottrell, 123 Front Street, X. Y. 
Watch. No. 1706, IT. R. Watch Co.—variation, 7 second* in five months. 
J.so. W. Smith, State Agent, Amsterdam Ins. Co., Dubugue. Iowa. 
Watch No. 1064, IT. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 17 seronds in fifteen months. 
Will AMD Benny, of Berby. Snow .!• Prentiss, Jersey City , .V. J. 
Watch No. 1081. U. R. Watch Co., Rtcm Winder—variation, 30 seconds in six months. 
John B. Egbert, 5 College Place, X. Y. 
Watch No. 1104, L T . S. Watcli Co., Stem Winder—variation. 31 seconds in nine months. 
Horace llATcn, M. P., 25 West 38fA Street, Xctc York. 
Watch No. 12,006, IT. R. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 5 T second per day, for three months. 
Judge Cu as. It. Voo'uius, Hackensack , X. J. 
Watch No. 1244, U. R. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, D seconds per month, for three months. 
E. C. Key*. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
H atch No. 12,012, IT. 8. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation. 12 seconds in five months, 
Geo. Lovia, Oen"l Eastern Passenger Agt., 'Toledo, Wabash & Western Pailway. 
Watch No. 2226, IT. R. Watch Co., LUcm Winder—variation, 10 seconds per month. 
Oscar M. Sanford, Utica, X. Y. 
Watch No. licit, T ”, Watch Co.. Fter.i Y.'ir.vier—variation, B seconds in three month*. 
ft emit DeLancv, Eng. Phil, it Erie Jl. II. 
Watch No. 1200, U. R. Watch Co., Them Winder—variation. 7 seconds in eleven months. 
A. 11. King, Tl cc-Prcs. X. J. Car Spring rt- It. Co., 7 Park PI., X. Y. 
Watch No. 2291, U, S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, f* seconds per month. 
E. O. Whipple, Con. V. ,6 B R. R. ,Utica, X. Y. 
Watch No. 12,003, U. S, Watch Co., Stem Winder —variation, 8 seconds in two months. 
W. S. Bunn, with //. Ji. Ctqfiln <{- Co., Xcw York. 
Watch No. 20,019, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 1 Fcrotul in six months. 
Geo. W. McDonald, Supt. Brooklyn Water Works. 
Watch No. 1788, IT. S. Watch Co.—variation. 20 seconds in B'4 months, from < Jroenwh-h time, London, 
England. Henry Morford, Eguitable Life Ins. Co., 120 Broadway, N. Y. 
Watch No. 2700, IT. S. Watch Co.—variation, 1 second in one month. 
Jas. B. Weaver, 111 & 113 William Street, X. Y. 
Price Lists furnished the trade on application, Inclosing business card. For pale by the trade gen¬ 
erally. Ask your jeweler to see the MAItlON 
~|\TOT TO BE PAID TOR UNTIL TRIED 
1* ON YOUR FARM. 
, Do you want the 
__ — — -V Agency (or for 
- _7-- Y. jour ej^of 
it allnCfh ,‘ the Anierleuii In- 
, stllute Fariuers’ 
’’ Ins ,,11 unit llinu- 
-* -- ' aauds ot farmers 
who are using 
them. The best Implement knnF" Dir preparing 
land for wheat aud covering It. Send for circulars to 
PEEK‘'KILL PLOW WORKS, !U Beckman St., N. 
Y.,Or81 Mcrwln St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
The Count <lo Paris, it, is said, showed 
President. Tbiers a letler on current topics, 
which lie was about to publish, nml asked for 
bis opinion. The veteran Statesman replied : 
“ Remember the proverb, ‘Speech is stiver, 
but silence is gold.’ ’’ The Count promptly 
suppressed the letter. 
Archbishop Gctbkut, tlm new Bishop of 
Paris, was I he si rouges! adherent of Lite Pope 
in tin- recent Council, and vehemently at¬ 
tacked both Dupaiilotip and Slrossniayer in 
and out of the Council. lie is chiefly known 
however, fora famous controversy whli Mine. 
George Hand, while she lived in llie diocese 
of Tours, in which llie learned pteltfle was 
unmistakably worsted by the brilliant 
novelist. 
Mrs. Knight of Salem, Ind., an old lady 
of ninety - two, being ill recently, called 
around her bedside her five sons, all gray- 
haired from age, to be present at her aiilici- 
palcd death. The nee no was one of deep in¬ 
terest. The sons ranged in age from seventy- 
lliree downward, a lapse of two years lie- 
tween each of them. They comprised tlm 
venerable woman’s entire family, and she 
had lived to see all of 1 hem grandfathers, 
without :i death in her family except her 
husband. 
Mr. Dickens, it seems, met, President 
Johnson, when lie visited America the last 
lime, aud aflerward wrote of him ;—“ I was 
very inueli surprised by llie President’s face 
ami manner, Il is, ill ils way,one of the 
most remarkable faces l have ever seen. 
Not imaginative, but very powerful in its 
firmness (or perhaps obstinacy), 'strength of 
will, and steadiness of purpose. There is a 
reticence in il, too, curiously at variance 
with that llrsl unfortunate speech of his. A 
man not to la: turned or trilled with. A man 
(I should sav) wlm must, be killed lo be got 
out of I In’ w ay, tlis maimers are perfectly 
composed. We looked at one anollierpreily 
hard. There was an air of chronic anxiety 
iilion him. Bill not a crease or a ruffle, in 
his dress, and his papers were as composed 
as himself.” 
MANUFACTURED BY 
TAUNTON, MASS 
These Pitchers have been carefully tested by I)r. 
IIaVUS, State Assayer of Massachusetts, and found 
by him to preserve water perfectly pure. 
REED A.- BARTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
ETC Factory established 1821. 
Salesroom, PJo. 2 IVXaiden Lane, 
2XTEW YORK. 
I DM ItOllV IN THEIR SHAPE THE SCI- 
j entiile adaptation of tialural lines embraced by 
Kso.vs Patu.nt. and have extra qualities of hard¬ 
ness, curb piece ol nic-lal being made liv a process 
t li ;> i converts about one-third oh each side into sleel, 
and ,i I Iowa u to be hardened as much as lire and 
water can make It, while the renter remains soft or 
flexible. This gives them a toughness that avoids 
the liability of breakage so general with other plows, 
and ;i Kiirfaoe better adapted to slide through the 
soil, which red mien llie JunoiiuL of power required 
and furUiur adds to durability. 
made only by 
•A.OTES PLOW COMPANY, 
WA mono USES 
53 Reck man S/., New l'ork, 
and tyitinci/ Half, Rost on. 
REND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
TKfEW AND RELTA RLE RECIPES to Cure MPiee.vef. 
lx Also liiONewuad Rare M' <•• II tn(Hm»ItcctpcgforSO<. 
Satisfaction guaranteed, C. F. Walbridffe, Pottsvlllc. Pc. 
A l)AV, with Rtenell Tools. Samples free. 
Address A. K. GRAHAM. Springfield, Vt. 
Implements, iHncljincrii, 
THE L. GREEN PLOW 
Superior to all other* in lliese respects t 
li has a quick cut rv, adheres well to the ground, 
and runs perfectly Hal and level, oven in rough and 
atony laud. It turns Die furrow with unparalleled 
neatness, even up any ordinary shlehill. Jt pnlver- 
ir.es llie Mill in niieli 1. manner nful turlli-ha.il extent 
tliiitil stands the drouth nutter. It works well In all 
kinds ot soils. Thu share will wear longer and re¬ 
main sharper than an\ other, p requires leas power 
than any other. This saving of power is the most 
eliaraet rri .tie feature of these plow?, a ml is due to 
the peculiar lines ot the lundsioe, moliibrninl, and 
share, by wlileh the greatest possible avoidance of 
friction I' effected. These, we lire well aware, are 
large claims, but wo believe thorn within the truth, 
and invite the nm-i i borough exalulnation. Send for 
a ciretilar. A «5 EN Trs \\ A N 'I’ EI>. 
Address POU(i 11KEEP81K, N. V., PLOW CO. 
II li GENUINE 
MASON FRUIT JAR, 
^ TYITTT 
Porcelain - lined Cover. 
1^*— .'ig j& i'i 'I'lin loading, most popu» 
Nkbe -- — -fp li Inr and reliable Jar in the 
/MjIJi r j lj| | | market. conn lining all the 
BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded. To amid impo¬ 
sition, see that the trords MARION, N. J., are engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
Barrel. All others are spurious, 
WE01 E of l iJ ooms United States Watch Co. 
GILES, BRO. & CO., GILES, WALES & CO., 
83 and 85 State Street, Chicago, Ill. No. 13 Maiden Lane New York. 
Life Jnonnutcc 
MffllJilii 1 HNNI "'<"1 the strength of a 
idiCTlI " 1 'It I JlnllfillffiliHS metallic cap. It w ill lie 
f (ipSwlill ^j'lr Tf"" ,n 
fiji ' mill Sintplielry in Opei-n- 
ILtL.I 1 I , 1 ulU ililllrt limn and readiness with 
/rT Y N li 1 lljtiU which ll I an he sealed. 
smwili *.. 
'Vi! c a if J \ B, fj KriNo ivlili vvli i<jli li 
■|i - i -O t >$ [ jh f \m nin hi* nml 
l U'l’t.iJHlll ) |, !|U! without risk nf I.leaking 
^f?3ei.faF ! SrS L either Jar or r, n-er. 
TT l fST68rttsRMr®«I For sale hv all the lend- 
■■'ts r 'Saa'lbi——itjJgjf IPB dealers throughout 
^ r J^jprt*®pP r the country, and ntunu- 
* 11 " fuctun-d solely hv the 
SHEET METAL SCREW CO., 
66 Winien St.. New York. 
''Ills CHAMPION 
llickoji'a Piileut l’orinblo 
qualed. A good 
husltaeBS may be oatabli-ned in any city ot town in 
the l'. S. Tills machine has eshihliRiefl its superi¬ 
ority in every instance where it iiiiHOomt* in comno- 
tiln.ii with any nnn-liiae in the market. Men with 
capital are. finding it to llielr advantage to uni he the 
sale "I i his machine I heir c.velusive business. Agents 
icntifi-il In amiccupi. rt territory. Machines guaranteed 
ns reprr•enleil- 
AH'|'‘ - Ihimcslir" Sewing tliteliiiie Co., 
flh 1 h:uni,‘street. New York, or Toledo, Ohio. 
Ail who have used it will testily th.it lor simplicity 
ol . .nisi i m i ion, durability, ease ot operation and 
perl ect, Ion ot Work it stands without ap equal. Farm¬ 
ers who hnvo tried it will tint exchange it for any 
other, In operating it a hoy does a man's work. As 
a gleaner il is perfect. If the Rake is not. tor sale in 
your ueighborlioud, address the manufacturer, 
SIMON rLUKINS, Akron, O. 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Wits awarded llie Eil'ttl Premium at tlic N. 
Y. Slate l‘'uir, INTO. 
It is superior lo the best. Wheel Cultivator. The 
depth is regal a ted purteetly without llie use of 
wheels. The draft is reilliee.l nearly one.half, it 
may he dra ivn close Lo a i reo or plaul w li hpul injur- 
iiiu It It levep and fits the eaitli tor the Mowing 
Machine better l him any enli ivalor in use. It is not 
disturbed hv smalt nlevat nms or dcprcssiolUi in the 
earl li. Its is llie oil so w i 111 I lie Wheel cultivator. 
Price S’JO. .Miinufnettired by 
G, RUADLKV A SUN. Syracuse. N. Y. 
A N It E USOV'S ' Rlfl ETIUIAI. 
STIC A II EH. .Mani i-’.yri - -p uy I*, p. 
MAST iY CD., Sprfflu(iel.l, Ohio. • Stcnmhui 
all kinds ol Fkkii lot it Stock: Iluatim. J’-ense 
Vais ; Tiuinery \ r als, CoiiserviiUirics, Ac. This 
Steamer is Tflflde of Wrought Iron. Ihol'oijghly riv¬ 
eted and Mulshed in good style. II Inis a relialilo Au¬ 
tomatic or Sl'lf-roguhiimu Wider Feeder, safelv 
VnlVe. Vacuum Valve, Wider Gauge Ouelts, Wlust le. 
,Xe., all • oinpleto. The boiler is pc nliar in eonsl ruc- 
Hnii. being O.vu COMPI.kTK Doi ni.i: Uoihttn With¬ 
in A noth tat, the tw. i (VmiiuiRl1o.il itig .me with the 
"I her. ti. bus an e.vt ruordimirv union ot of tire space 
I or i he size of the holler; No. il, a meilinm size, h ly¬ 
ing H.853 square tnclies of lire juirface; eonaequentlv, 
it reiinircs hut little fuel to run II. 
This at camel' Is simple and durable In construc¬ 
tion: all (lie attention necessary is to keep the water 
tank supplied with water and give. If a little liiol. A 
careful liny can learn to run It In il very few minutes. 
Yuli can use either Wood or coal, amt It will lake less 
fuel to do a given amount or work than any other 
Steamer in llie market. Il witt Cook more teed, or 
heal more wider, in a given tune, than any other 
Steamer of i lie same size or cst. It is more durable 
limn any oilier, for the reason that the lb‘o-l)Ox is 
made of wrought iron,and iarntirtliisurrounded with 
water. 
We are also manufacturing: 
Anderson's Low Pres-live Sleuiu Heating 
A ppn i n |us. 
for.Heating I’rtrate /hi'tlllngs, Stores, Halts, Church¬ 
es. (‘on servatodes, \e We manufacture for nil the 
territory east of the Slide of Illinois: Anderson 
steamer Company, Ke'vatice, ill., manufacture for 
territory west of Indiana. 
For further particulars address 
P. P. NIAST it CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
ISSUFB ON LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUR 
ANCES. 
B LEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
For information concerning the As¬ 
sets, Plans of J business or Terms to 
Agents, npply to tlic Oftice of llie 
Company, or to any of llie following 
General IManagcrs of Agencies: 
CLIHAU illfllillM 
Challenges t he world 
in perfection ol work 
durability of con¬ 
struction, strength 
and beauty of stitch, 
and rapidity of mo- 
lion. f all and exam¬ 
ine. Kend fur circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
M ANt T FAOTCKKI) Ji Y 
BLESS 
Sewinj* nincliinr Co. 
028 Broadway, M.Y. 
f I Ml E RE WERE SOLD in the YEA It 1S70 
1 8 , 0-11 
1J1UPIKE AVIND MILL. O' 
1 j want, a Cheap power for Pumping Waler,cm tink 
or Straw, Grinding Food. Running I'nrn hhtuu 
or UrliidbtOiie, Rawing Wood, or running at'-' ‘Pfl 
mftcliinery.aend for the celebrated 1 belt-rce'iiaiuu- 
IOl PI RE WIND MILL, matin l adu red ai syoicuse. 
N. V., iiud which i* l ho best Wind Mill naiidiluctmed 
or known In the world. Price, w ith Patent notary 
Attachment f,,i ts n Mills, fax). 
For Doscriotlve UaiHlnglie, addre** 
E.11PIRE \YIM» iUl.EE NP E’G < <>•! ,, 
Syme 1 • 
I JAR HERS, SAVE FODDER I—The ELM- 
E WOOD STEAMER. f"V =l earning food tm si fk, 
is the Bust and Chkapest. 1 sri aft or any PUDOko 
where steam ts used. All who have tried n ® 
than pleased with it. as it makes a illtKAT raving 
Grain and Huy. Kvcry Steamer wurr.inted and sun- 
MARK. 
w o o x> r> u m: 3? s , 
Measuring 213,5W’> feet in length, or sufficient in 
the aggregate for 
A WEED OVER 10 All EES DEEP. 
Simple in ('oustruction L’,, in Operation (living no 
Tost’ >■, ii;, Il',*,r -Durable, lb liiiblf anil C-hrap. 
These Pump.- are thait ,,wo host roeonimeiiilatlon. 
For sale by Dealers in Ihwlwtne and Agricultural 
Implements, I ’I umbers, Pump Makers. Ae , llll'.'Ugh- 
outilie. country. Circulars, ao., furnished upon ap- 
dlicatioli by mail or otherwise. Single pumps for- 
wardeil to parties in towns a-lien l have nnngents, upon 
receipt ot the regular retail priee. In buying,be care- 
i ui that your I'nrop bears iov trade mark a- above, asl 
guarantee no other OUAS.tf. RLATt'H LEV, M'l T, 
Office am I Wa rerooiu U2I & (I2ii Filbert St .Philadelphia. 
F. RATCHF01D STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia, 
BInACKFOSlB 6c CKAKK, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
U. P. HOADLEY, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn. 
PRANK CHABXBEBXAXXV, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N, Y. 
KULIlWRIJVCiliR, 
PERFECTED 18711. 
SP MOULTON 
@@^ ROLLS, 
—- B Spiral Cogs, 
fBUIESE MERMAN 8H- 
G ver Rings will not runt, 
break, or spread apart, turn 
rr ■ Hue'll llifswtrniigesl rings 
m.de; there is room for a 
I "no and address lo lie 
I lamped or engraved on ei- 
herside; limy cun honasilv 
peued or locked hv Girnlng 
he washer. Money easilv 
nadfl with Gim ot t fit. eon - 
• aiding dies, etc., for stamp 
big rings ;ind cheeks; price 
only #12.00. Sample ring 15 
cents. Oireiilurs Free. 
*"?rf Jl With Slldc-Ileet and Fittings. Just 
rfy, jl the thing tor the Artiaan or Amateur 
(rJJ f\ Turner. 
Also. HAND PLANERS. 
I “ Man v renders of thi» paper have one 
or ihcm.” Selling in all parts of the 
country, Canada, Cuba, Europe, Ac. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. li. BALDWIN. Laconia, N. II. 
FORTIETH DQVBDEND 
/' / Wvntworlli's \ 
A / Pxt.-n [ 1 
teKey lllng imd Clavk 
E 3 Coiiiliiiivd, 
f ■ Snar.ni May c„ _ / 
SliFallnnSt \ v."/ 
\ l'IO|Mlep,r,' M, 
( LAltl P, 
Holds Firm 
est: 
PR OVID Civic e T O O L.COMPANY, 
Yritcmi St.. N. V.. and Pmvideiiee. R.I. 
Jj ATENT 1!(>KS15 STA EES. 
I -ori’itlon mid speolfications for t 
of Wilkinson's Patent Horse Stall, 
25th, Iffil, address 1. WILKINSON, I 
Baltimore. Md. 
No. 172 BROADWAY. 
NEW YORK, JULY 23, 1871. 
A DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. Inis been 
declared, payable August 1st, free of tax. 
WM. K. LOTUUOP, Secretary. 
'imm ,>’ K ' V ™' v >™ SCREW PRESS, 
' HK n A TO 111 :T-1 DC\I> SCUKWS. IMPROVED 
lilt li II G bat HRS, Seed >V ashkhr. mid fortv 
■'AAJAJAliuthPl' Iii'ttcles I'll-Cider Mills and Vi ne¬ 
ar Factories, For Circulars, address J. W. MOUNT 
Ledlua, N. Y. ' 
is superior to the common nail 
D in all respects. Is cheaper to the consumer, makes 
stronger and more durable work, and is l olly equal 
to a screw for un'-t purposes. Manufactured by 
Wixshow Baku Nail Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. Solti 
J liy Hardware Dealers generally. 
nt'giii Slate Agricuil ural Society’s Pair 
pens Oct. 23d. »l Maeo". Premiuius, ovei 
BOB; and emhraciiig all branches of mdns- 
For information apply to D. \\ . LEW IS, Sec y. 
■ 'll J; I 
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