implements aiti) itladjinerj), (Etc 
implements, iUadjinern, SYc 
PERSONAL MATTERS. 
iUisrcllnncons 
Louis Ruttkay, a uepjiew of Kossutb, 
died at Keokuk, Iowa, recently. 
Miib. Valuanpigham, widow of the late 
C. L. Vallaiidiaham, died iu Cumberland. 
Md., August 13. 
Mn. Jab. Rogers, born in Rockingham 
Comity, Aug. !, 1769, is now living in good 
health, at Boston Highlands. 
The grand father of GEO. IT. Pendleton, 
of Ohio was the second of Alexander 
Hamilton in his duel with Aaron Ruhr. 
Mrs. Flynt, the Boston dressmaker, is 
about to tell the absorbing story of her 
“little bill” in u chasto volume from her 
own pen. 
Mr. Paine Aldrich, who died the other 
day at Worcester, Mass., in his 89th year, 
was the inventor, in 1835, of the railway 
turn-table. 
Pjunce Bismarck is so overwhelmed 
with letters, mostly irmn persons unknown, 
that, while at Var/.in, lie will only open those 
from relatives or particular friends. 
According to a correspondent at Rome 
Victor Emanuel lias labored under serious de¬ 
pression since I lie Pope pronounced against 
him the decree of excommunication. 
A Miss M. E. Doyottk, only eighteen, 
owns, edits and publishes a paper called 
The Pioneer, at New-Rochelle, in this State, 
her sole assistants being two Hoy printers. 
Mr. Ciias Fenno IIofpman, the poet and 
novelist of the past generation, is still living 
an inmate of an insane asylum in Pennsyl¬ 
vania,where he has been tor twenty years. 
The Emperor of Germany jute conferred 
on Mr. William Howard Russell, EE. I)., the 
“ Iron Cross” of tbe “Second Glass,” with 
the White Riband, iu recognition of his 
services its special correspondent of the 
London Times. 
Tun Inverness Courier says the right lion. 
.John Bright, during his stay at Titlchau, 
enjoyed angling on the Spey, sometimes 
spending whole days at his favorite sport. 
11 is visit In the north seems to have greatly 
improved his liCalLh. 
Geo. W. Bungay of New York City was 
nominated for the otiice of Grand Worthy 
Patriarch of the Grand Division of Sons of 
Temperance of the Eastern Jurisdiction of 
the State of New-York, at the late session 
of the Grand Division til Glens Falls. 
Tiie Rev. Dr. Potter, the new President 
of Union College, rescued a young lady who 
was drilling out to sea at Fire Island the 
other day, and modestly concealed his iden¬ 
tity when he had accomplished t he deed. In 
the rescue the Doctor very nearly lost his 
own life. 
There is a man named Crook, avIio is 
employed by tile military authorities oil the 
frontier lines to hunt down refractory Indians. 
The great excellence claimed for Mr. Crook 
is that lie can travel for three days on the 
trail of an Indian without anything to out, 
drink or smoke. 
Napoleon was not alone in having the 
Empire in his eye from youth up. In 18~8 
there was a girl on exhibition at Lhc Queen's 
Bazar, London, who had plainly marked on 
the iris of her left eye “Napoleon Empereur,” 
and on the right, “Emperor Napoleon,” 
which prodigy first excited, it is said, a hope 
in the Prince. 
Mr. Joseph Caldwell, a well-to-do citi¬ 
zen of Columbus, Ohio, unaccountably dis¬ 
appeared more than twelve months since, 
and very recently, as it has been discovered, 
died in a lunatic asylum in Ncw-OiJeaus, and 
was buried in a pauper’s grave. He left an 
estate worth §150,000, and one of his relatives 
is now enjoy ing it. 
Mr. Edward Richardson, a Vermonter, 
after residing eighteen years on the Island 
of Hawaii, owns an estate of 400,000 acres 
of land, plentifully interspersed Avilh lava 
from the volcano of Manna Lea. lie went 
to the Sandwich Islands a poor man to earn 
a livelihood as a carpenter. Amongliis other 
possessions are 500 head of cattle. 
Mr. David Walker, a slave, was sold in 
Norfolk, Va, 32 years ago, to another master 
residing in New-Oi leui^, n ltd separated from 
a colored woman, Mary Gibbs, Avitli whom 
he had been living as bis wife. Hearing a 
few days since that, his former partner was 
still in the old Virginia home, he Avent back 
there, found her, and married Her. He is 
now 83, and she 74 ; but they still look for¬ 
ward to years of Avedded joy. 
Dr Bessels, avUo sailed in charge of the 
scieniilie department of Citpt. II AM/;. a rctic 
expediton, was one of Ihe most brilliant 
young men in Heidelberg, Avhero his old 
friends are very happy in his success, lie 
took his degree of Doctor of Philosophy at 
the early age of 19, and at 20 was a thorough 
teacher of the null)nil sciences, a thinker of 
great depth and boldness, and withal a silent, 
reserved, and almost eccentric man. 
Rocky Mountain Jim, a noted character in 
the far West, who has bad all sorts of adven¬ 
tures and lights with bears and Indians, was 
attacked a few days sinee near Hot Springs, 
Middle Park, by a fierce cinnamon bear. 
Jim had nothing but a navy revolver, and 
Avitli this fought the savage beast for ball’ an 
hour, but was so terribly mangled and 
“chewed up” that it is doubtful if be sur- 
A'ive. Hu lias been a Rocky Mountain ranger 
for 30 years. 
A Nkw-Ori.eans paper gives a ludicrous 
account of challenge sent many years ago in 
Mississippi by Robert J. Walker to Dr. 
Wm. M. Gavin, before either of then became 
known to fame. Gaain, ilmugh not caring 
to fight, accepted, and chose tomahawks, and. 
afterward gave out that he practiced daily 
with great success. Walker felt tempted 
to see his antagonist’s practice, and the Doc¬ 
tor, learning of his purpose, exhibited liim- 
selt so grotesquely that they both burst into 
laughter, and became fast friends. 
TO BE HELD AT 
ALBANY, October 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1871 
United States Watch Co., (Marion, N. J.) Watches. 
7 Yatch No. 1838. U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—carried 2 years—variation hnrdlr perceptible 
S. M. Moon v, firm of 8 . M. J loom Co . Chlcaan 
-Watch No. 2798, TJ. S. Watch Co.—variation, fi seconds tn six months. 
•Toon m. Woolii ausk, Conductor r. <•£ N. TV Railway, C^icaoo 
Watch No. 1.120, V. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—carried two years -proved n perfect iim<.k*.pi J ' 
W. II. Hawkins. f'hicutjo, Burlington & Quincy'l! /> 
Watch No. 21,707, t r . S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation scarcely perceptible. 
Sam’l Mertttu., Gov.of Iowa 
Watch No. 1089, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 2 Second# in 1 4 Moot!,. . 
J„ E. Cm iTEN'oKN. tot, t ea, V. [I, Treat 
Watch No. 21,039, U. S. Watch C‘o., Stem Winder—varialinn. 7 pccond* in four month -. 
S. M. Beard, firm Beards rfc Cummings, Lit) Front Street, .A*, y 
Watch No. 10.348, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation,6seconds per month. 
7 „ c. truest, Asi't. Bujh N. r. c. <f: ii. it. r 
Watch No. 24,008, U. S. AVatch Co., Stem Winder—variation. (} second * in five month-. 
Ciias. H. Woof, firm ('has. II. Wolf & Co., Pgarl&t . Cincinnati , Ohio 
Hutch No. 1037, U. K. Watch Co., Stem AVinder—variation, only 5 seconds per month. 
llKHErSaimi, Trcas, Panama Ii. ft, Co., 83 VfallSL, N.y 
The Thirty-first Annual CATTLE SHOW and 
FAIR of the New York Htsite Agricultural Society, 
wit) be held at Albany, October 2 to (i, 1.S71. 
THE PREMIUMS lire open to ull cottiers, resi¬ 
dent* o! New York or pOft-runldentB on equal terms. 
ALL ENTRIES, except ol fruits and flowers, must 
be made on or before Sati iota v. Tills Second J>a v 
ok Skptkm melt. 
The usual FREE TRANSPORTATION of prop. 
OH.y for exhibition la conceded by alt the principal 
Railroad and Slunm bold Companies within the state, 
and free one way by the Boston and Albany Railroad 
lor New England exhibitors. 
For Premium lasts and all other Information, ad- 
dress New York Knife A gt'iciill iirul Society, 
Alimov, New York. 
A nbersoiv! s ujkioiiltural 
STEAMER. MANTfACi FKED by I*. P. 
1MAST «V I'tl.i Spain afield, Ohio, for .Steaming 
all kind* of Feed kok Stock: Heating Cheese 
A al* ; Tannery Vnt*. Con-orvalorios. fic. This 
Steamer is made of Wroughtlnm, thoroughly riv¬ 
eted and finish ltd in (find style. It lias u reliable Au- 
I •Hintir or Bc|f-rcpulatlnp Wafer Feeder. Safety 
Valve. Vacuum Valve. Water Ganjn* Cock*. Whistle, 
Ac., all complete. The holler Ik peculiar in construc¬ 
tion, bring OXK CllMIM.KTIC Dtll'lll.l. lllll I.KU WITH¬ 
IN another, the twoonmmulMeati.HK one with the 
other. It has no extraordinary amount nt lire space 
for the at 26 of the holler . No, 3, a medium site. In*v- 
11 Ik 3.853 square inches of m e surface; consequently, 
It requires bat little fuel to rati it. 
This steamer is simptu ami durable in construc¬ 
tion ; ull the attention necessary 1* to keep the water 
tank supplied with water and Rive It a litt.to fuel. A 
careful boy can learn to run it tn a very few minutes. 
You can u»o either wood or coal, and ll will lake less 
fuel to do a Riven amount ot work ihnn any oilier 
Steamer in the market. It will cook more feed, or 
beat more water. Ill a given time, Hum any oilier 
Steamer of the same *i/,e or Cost. It is more durable 
than any other, for the reason that, the (Ire-box is 
made of wrouRhl iron, and lb entirety surrounded with 
water. 
AVc are also manufacturing: 
Anderson’* Low Pressure K left m Healing 
A pirnrn ins, 
for Healing Private IhrrUhnjK. Starrs, Halts, Chan ti¬ 
es, Conservatories, Ac. We manufacture for all Hie 
territory east of the Slate of Illinois: Anderson 
Steamer Company. Kewanee, Ill., manufacture for 
territory west of Indiana. 
For further particulars address 
I*. P. MAST A CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
FI All PIIA kin Pure nry Ground 
FISH bUANU., 
Aeld. Cheapest and host Fertilizer In ihe market. 
For all nropa, WILLIAM 11. It. GLOVER, Bobtli- 
.1,1 V V 
Horace Wntons* *1S1 Broudwnr, N. V., 
■Will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MKI.O- 
IIKONS, and 01(0 A NS oI six Itrst-elasK makers, In¬ 
cluding Will era's, at. c.xriiKMKI.Y LOW Plura.s roil 
CASH. DD ill Ml Tins month, nr will tak>‘from ft to >30 
monthly until paid. A new kind of PARLOR OR¬ 
GAN, the most beautiful style ami perfect tone ever 
made, now on exhibition at D.l Broadway, 3. Y. 
KITED STATES WATCH C 
V MARION N.J, 
Invented by the late BisnopSOI'I.K. is creating a 
revolution In the cure of SdrATlCA, UlIKITMATIHM, 
Ninth\LOtrt, Kidney and Spinal Complaints, 
SoiticTn itOAT. Sprains. Ac. The euros directed by it 
lire almost beyond belief. Try it. use nothing cIbc, 
and you will he cured. H is the only sure rare for that 
dreadful disease, Sciatica. For sale by Dm agists, 
price 75c. and ft.fill per bottle. If your druggist lias 
none ask 111 into gel it for roil. All wholesale druggists 
have It. F. W. RYDER .v SON, Proprietors, Hob ton. 
JOHN F. HENRY. Ageut. New York. 
T 71M IIOIIY IN TI1F.TK SHAPE TIIE hi I- 
Ji entitle adaptaliou of natural lines embraced by 
Knox's Patent, and liiivn extra qualities of hard¬ 
ness, each piece of metal bring made, by a process 
tlm 1 converts about, one-i bird on fiucll side into steel, 
and allows il to lie hardened as much as Itru mid 
water can make il, while the center remains soft or 
flexible. This gives llieiu a D ugliness that avoids 
tDo 1 iall i 1 ily ol’ breakage so general with other plows, 
and a surface hotter adapted to slide through Ihe 
Boll, which reduces the amount of power required 
and further adds to durability. 
MADE ONLY' DY 
il IVIES FLOW CO KIP ANY, 
"WAREHOUSES 
53 Beckman St., JVcw York, 
and Quincy Hail, Boston. 
SEND for descriptive circular. 
WITH THE PATENT 
MANUFACTURED BY 
Price Li6ts furnished the trade on application, Inclosing •business card. Tor rale by the trade general!; 
Ask your Jeweler to seo the MABION 
TAUNTON, MASS 
THE L. CfitEN PLOW 
Those Pitchers have been carefully tested by Dr. 
Hay ns, State Assayer of Massachusetts, and found 
by btm to preserve water perfectly pure. 
HEEI) iV IJAHTON also manufacture Silver- 
Plated Table Ware of every description. 
Factory established 1834. 
Salesroom, 3NTo. 2 IVCaidcn Lane, 
NEW YOUE 
Superior to all others in these respects ; 
Ii has a quick entry, adheres well to ihe ground, 
and runs perfeatly rial and level, even in rough and 
stony land. It turns the t arrow with unparalleled 
neatness, even up any ordinary sldchlll. It pulver- 
b.es the soil in such .1 manner and to such an extent 
tlmtii stands the drouth hotter. It works well in ull 
kinds ol soils. The share will wear longer and re¬ 
main sharper tho u anv other. It requires less pint or 
than any other. This saving ot power Is the most 
characteristic lea Lure of these plows, ami is due to 
the peculiar lines of the laodside. moldboard, and 
share, by which the greatest possible avoidance of 
friction is effected. These, wo are well aware, are 
large claims, but wo believe them within tbe truth, 
and i n vile the niosi I borough examination. Mend lor 
ucircular. AGENTS W ANTED. 
Address POUGHKEEPSIE. N. V..PLOW CO. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
BEWARE of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded. To avoid imjvr 
sition , see that the words MAB10M, JY. «/., arc engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
Barrel. All others are spurious. 
who l esalero°si 3 y n ft ec | States Watch Go=, 
GILES, BRO. & CO. GILES, WALES & CO. 
83 & S5 State St., Chicago. IU. Mo. 13 Maiden Lane, Mew York) 
’IIli CHAMPION 
Ilicltnk’a Patent Portable 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, OR to. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries 
Parks, Ac., tn order. 
IHD HAWKINS RAKE 
business may bo est.iihltHued iu any city or town in 
the U. S. This machine has established its superi¬ 
ority In every Instance wtiere u bus collie in compe¬ 
tition with apy machine in the market. Men with 
eaplr.nl are finding it to their advantage to make the 
sale of this machine their exclusive huskies*. Agents 
Wanted in uiiacniphd territory. Machines guurunteod 
as represented. 
Address **Doiiiextte ” Ke« ing .llneliiue Co., 
JK> Clinnibcra Street. New York, or Toledo, Ohio. 
enn "FATRIVTS for sale in his. 
oUw £ Alviuo sour! and Kansas. Send 
slump for Circular and Price List, to II. L. BROWN 
& CO.. Fayette, Missouri. 
TV'EW AND RELIABLERECIPES to Cure 80 Disease.-. 
1 1 Also liflNewand KareMisrnltanconsRi ejpe.sforSOr. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. C- F. Waibrtdge, Pottivillc, Pa. 
Jutplcmeuts, iUiuljiucni, ^-c 
All who have u»ud it Will tesliiy that tor .-implicily 
of i-oiif-lnicitori, darabifUy, ease ol operntu n an>l 
porfnetion of work It stands without an equa I. Farm¬ 
ers who have tried It will not, exchange it for any 
other. In operating II a Imy dues a mail’s work. As 
a gleaner 1 1 is pet fee;. 11' l lie 11 a lie Is not for sale in 
your neighborhood, address Mi** manufacturer, 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
rglllEltK WERE SUED Iu the YEAR IK70 
Y 0-041 
Any lady or invalid male person, who would earn a 
living by Industry, can do so more easily Ly the use 
Of the above machine than in anv other wav. For 
samples and circular address .nclosing slump. J. D. 
011X15 X < 10., 1 and 3 M.o set Si., Rochester, N. Y. 
T HE GENUINE 
1 MASON FRIMT JAR* 
- WITH 
Porcelain -Lined Cover. 
The leading,most popu¬ 
lar and reliable Jar tn the 
market, combining all the 
advantages of a 
GLASS TOP J IU, 
with iho strength of a 
metallic can. it «iii be 
found vreally superior to 
illI others, tor the lollow- 
Kimpl iei I > in Opern- 
I inn, and readiness with 
which it can be sealed. 
^SliTUlllIl anil Diiia- 
Eiuifl wIlli yy liicli ii 
cun be Opened, and 
without risk of breaking 
either Jar or Cover. 
For sale by all the lead¬ 
ing dealers throughout 
the country, and manu¬ 
factured solely uv the 
SHEET METAL, SCREW CO., 
lilt Warren St., New York. 
The Best Machine ever Invented, and the 
Heaviest in the Market. 
TRADE 
MARK, 
1 make also two sizes of superior Presses for Ber¬ 
ries, &c. If your merchant does not keep ilaiiu, ten 
him to send for one for you. or write tor one yum- 
sell. Don’t buy any oilier until you see tins- ‘-C 111 ' 
for a circular. W. O. ltD Krilv, 
Harrisburg, Penn. 
UNTIL TRIED ON YOUR FARM. 
THE COPPER STlt 11* FEED CUTTER. 
The cheapest, easiest, fastest and most durable, 
self-feeding, Flay, Straw and Stalk Cutter. Hand or 
Horse Power. (See recommendations 111 llUltXL 
Nl!W-YORKER, Jan. 7.1871.) Also the 
XThtllVlTZ I’CUVERIZING HARROW, 
with Spring Seat—(See RURAL Of March 4, 1 - 71 , page 
Jol.) and tho 
UikcIiIuhiih Wine nnd Cider Mill. 
The Cheapest and Rest. Circular* fret*. Agents 
wauled. PKKKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
04 Beckman St.. New York, 
and 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
wood i? rrMPs, 
Measuring' 213,566 feel in length, or sulUcienl in 
the aggregate for 
A WE LI* OVER 10 JIIUEK DEEP. 
Simvh in Construct boy—Easy in OptKaHon—Givbwno 
Taste to Ihe \] at■ r —lin. able. lieHablc anti CJheap. 
These Pumps are their own best recommendation. 
For sale by Dealers in Hardware nnd Agricultural 
Implements, Clumbers. Pump Makers. Ac., riirougb- 
ontilie conntry. Circular*, Ac., furnished upon ap- 
dliealion hy mail or otherwise. Single pumps for¬ 
warded to parlies in towns where 1 have nuayeots, upon 
receipt of the regular reiuil price. In buying, be care- 
1 ul that your Pump bear* my trade mark as above, us I 
guanmtec no other CflAS. G. BI.A’n'HLlfl , M'l'r, 
Office and Wnreroomwt A iQd Filbert St .Philadelphia, 
1 7 MPIIH! WIND ffllLh. II' H ,l r 
2J waul a < heap power for Pumping WllLa .' fl}'}'* 
Hay or St law. Grinding Food. Running < orii Sbelier 
or Grindstone, Sawing Wood, or running *"' jf iii 
machine* y, send for tbe celebrated “sell-rrc'Hatmir 
EMPIRE WIND MILL, manufactured at >)t>o «, 
N. YL.uiid which Isilie best Wind MillmmiulucH DU 
or known ui the world. Price, with Patent Roiuiy 
Attachment f<*r 12 It. Mills, UXI'- 
FOV ifeseriptive 1 ‘auih-gn*'. a* dress 
EMPIRE WIND MILE li I <• < <>•- y 
syfuciise, n. i. 
Best machine ever offered 
for paring, coring, quartering 
or slicing tipples. Does the 
entire work expeditiously, 
promptly and well—separat¬ 
ing core and paring** from the 
fruit at once. Will prepare 
more (rult for drying, pies or 
family use, tiian six'of ordi¬ 
nary oarers. For farmers it 
Is indispensable. I ruit ean 
be taken can* of in season, in¬ 
stead of allowing it to rot in 
the Orchard. Three time* ihe 
price of parercan be saved *>n 
one crop. A barrel of apples 
call be got ready for pies In 
one hour, saving iu labor 
alone, in a single year, many 
limes the cost ot tlie pai'&f. 
Territory for sale. Agents 
wanted- Betid for circular. 
TIPPECANOE A PI'l.lC - 
PARING MACHINE I'O., 4<J 
Col'lliltult at., N. Y. 
QAKHAIIT’S PATENT 
Two-IIorse 
Pulverizing Cultivator I 
POTATO DIGGER ! 
riMlESK HERMAN Sil- 
L ver Rings will not rust, 
break, or spread apart, and 
are one Of the strongest rings 
made: there is room for a 
name and address to be 
stamped or engraved on ei- 
I uter side; they cun ho easily 
ipened or looted by turning 
)10 washer. Money easily 
uailewith ElmO i'TWT.con- 
f.ulning dies, etc., for stump¬ 
ing rings and checks; price 
only 912-110. Sample ring la 
cents. Circulars Free. 
Was awarded the First Premium at the N. 
Y. Stale Fair, 1870. 
It is superior to the host. Wheel Cultivator. 
The depth is regulated perfectly without the use of 
wheels. 
The draff is reduced nearly one-half. 
If may bo drawn close to a'tree or plant without 
In Hiring it. 
ti levels and fits the earth for the Mowing Ma¬ 
chine hotter than any cultivator ir* use. 
.Not only ns a cultivator dons it. exeat, hut hy a 
propel* arrangement of the teeth it is a perfect tbit,no 
IHOQer. 
It is not disturbed by small elevations or depres¬ 
sions in the earth, as is the case with the Wheel Cul¬ 
tivator. 
Price S'40. C. O. BRA DUE Y & SON. 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. 
O’Hara’s 12 0s. I Agents Wanted. 
| slioe Tie 
[Never bccoiuos naUeC 
I Very pretty. 
13 Samples 25 c. 
C. M. O’GARA.. 
HlUsboro, O.,' 
Peters lo tills Paper 
CORN 8ULLLF.U 
ti best per hour- 
Price 1160. *.- 
Sample fl.Ob 
ff Wentworth's Np 
Ijjf I’ntotu l 
^gKey Ring an,I Check 
Coiiihtueil, 
\ StalTmtl MTg Co., I 
^ \r,6FulU)nfit, Ny, / 
Sj 4 v propilolunt. /=; 
D r ain tiue. -those who desire 
thorough work In draining their Farm* and 
Country Seats should send for our improved tile and 
collars. Circulars on application. 
C. W. BOYNTON X CO.’S TILE WORKS, 
Woodbridge, N. J. 
( 'j.eorgiii State Agricultural Society’s Fair 
T opens Oct. 23d. at Macon. Premiums over 
810,000 : and embracing all branches of indus¬ 
try. For information apply -o D. W. LEWIS*, fcec’y. 
