(Sbncrttional, & r e 
Implements, iUrtcljincrn, 
Implements, fttcidjinert). 
Stock, pottllrn, 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
A log containing forty rattlesnakes, old and 
young, was found on a farm in lied ford, Pa., a 
few days ago, l>y some laborers, who kept the 
“death rattle” going pretty lively for half au 
hour. 
In tho Bourse of Cologne a box Is fixed to re¬ 
ceive contributions toward the completion of 
the cathedral. After a lapse of three years, it 
has Just been opened, and found to contain ten 
gros (If. 25o.) 
Two hundred ready made buildings have been 
shipped from Chicago to Colorado recently. 
They are said to be the easiest things to put up 
and the readiest, t hings to blow down that can 
well bo Imagined. 
An Arkansas paper says that 400 calves were 
shot out of one herd during the drive from 
Texas to Kansas lust month. All young calves 
are shot as soon as they are horn, so as to be got 
rid or and allow the cows to bo driven. 
This Nodaway (Mo.) Republican learns that tt 
peculiar and fatal disease Is killing off the young 
porkers, from th© sucking pig tu otic hundred 
pound shouts. The pigs are taken suddenly with 
spasmodic twitching, which soon ends them. 
The capital or the Bank of Montreal Is to be 
raised to J>1;J,000.000, which will make the bank 
the third largest in the world, corning after the 
Bank of France and the Bank of England ; $10,- 
000,000 is the largest capital of any American 
bank. 
There is a difference of nearly fifty per cent,, 
between the male and female population of New 
Zealand, which the Colonial authorities endeavor 
to counterbalance by offering free passages in 
Great Britain to all single young women of good 
character. 
In 1800 wo exported hut one and a half million 
gallons ol' petroleum. In 1808 It had reached 
ninety millions, and last year It was one hundred 
and forty-on© millions. The increase In the flow 
of oil in Pennsylvania since 18071ms been uenrly 
fifty per cent. 
The Messrs. John Taylor k Sons of England 
are said to bo the greatest mining fit in In t he 
world, the largest employers of labor in that de¬ 
partment, ha\ log mines la every quarter ol the 
globe. In Great Britain alone the number of j 
men employed by them Is 58,000. 
Souu arithmetician discovers that the French 
war indemnity of $1,000,000,000 would, in five- 
dollnr gold pieoes, cover more than nineteen 
acres of ground UMid as paving, li would take 
ono man years to count, them, at Urn rate of 
100 a minute for twelve hours a day. 
An Atlanta paper lias the following statistics: 
“ Of tlm sixty-nine young ladies who have fuiut- 
ed away in Atlanta during tho summer, fifty- 
seven fell Into the arms of gentlemen, eleven 
fell on the fioor, and one into it water bucket. 
Nothing serious in any of the cases.” 
A Niiw Orleans paper says t hat Mrs. Gaines' 
reply to the suit of Caleb Cushing, to obtain 
$50,000 from her for services rendered as her at¬ 
torney at law, is to tho effect that he has col¬ 
lected rents upon her property more in amount 
than he Is entitled to. She claims the balance. 
A Canton, 111., farmer says:—“I was going out 
past my corn crib the other morning, when I ob¬ 
served a large rat, with head erect. Carrying a 
l ull sized car of corn in Ills mouth. At the same 
time Ids tail was wrapped around another, and 
an extra large ear, which he was dragging be¬ 
hind him." 
The Fish mid Salt Dealers Exchange of Boston 
are about to establish calling and telegraph sta¬ 
tions nil along the New England coast. Ily lids 
agency tho skippers of fishing vessels can bo in¬ 
formed when cod and mackerel are plenty, and 
much of the time that is now wasted on poor 
grounds will lie saved. 
They are buildlDg a cliuroh in Wheatland, 
Monroe Oo., N. V., the material of which is a 
stone hewn in the neighborhood, winch shows 
the most delicate tracery of petrified vegetation. 
Ferns, twigs, leaves and limbs of small cedar 
trees are traced conspicuously and compactly in 
the formation of the stone. 
A new fly destroyer has been discovered. At 
Stafford, Couu., the other day, a donso swarm of 
bees flew into ttie iront door of Mrs. Dodges, 
and after visiting every room in the bouse, made 
a specially prolonged cull in the kitchen. When 
the buzzing invaders withdrew, not a fly was to 
be soon in the house, and for days afterward. 
The season for the fur trade in lied River has 
closed. Tho total amount of furs and buffalo 
robes sold will not exceed in value $”4,000. There 
were only 1,040 robes sold this season, against 
8,500 last year. The collection of so small an 
amount is attributed to a scarcity of buffaloes, 
smallpox among the Indians and the Kell rebel¬ 
lion. 
The old town house in Hartford, Ct., is report¬ 
ed to bo haunted, the occupants ol a particular 
coll for several terms having been terribly agi¬ 
tated by seeing a female figure clothed in white, 
rise through the floor beside them and Increase 
in size till four times as large as life. The Cour¬ 
not says it is u put up job to secure the removal 
of the house. 
A few days since the workmen employed in 
altering the residence of the late Hon. David 
Soars, in Boston, for the uses of the Somerset 
Club, discovered one hundred and thirty-one 
dozen of Madeira wine, wliioli must beat least 
forty years old. It would no doubt bring $10 a 
bottle, making a total of $15,7:20; buta bon vim.) it 
would value it far more highly, 
Mr. Spurgeon has now, it is said, printed 1,000 
of his sermons, of which 20,000,000 copies have 
been distributed in the English language alone. 
Some of the sermons have been translated into 
all tiie languages of Christendom. He has re¬ 
cently resumed preaching, after an enforced 
silence of several weeks, but is still in a feeble 
state of health. The other day ue told ills con¬ 
gregation that each pulpit effort cost him at 
least forty-eight hours’ pain. 
The other day an excessively humorous Cana¬ 
dian came upon a small snake in the woods,and 
careffllly entrapping it, waited until night and 
placed it between (he sheets of an old gentle¬ 
man’s bed. The victim retired as usual, and had 
barely covered himself when the reptile began 
to crawl over him. Paralyzed with horror, lie 
lay still until tho snake had left him, and then, 
half dead with terror, fled from the bed and 
around the house. He was told that the affair 
was intended as a joke,and tiieauthor was desig¬ 
nated. That idiotic scamp took counsel of dis¬ 
cretion, fled the town, and lias uot. ventured to 
return, though his absence cosis him a fine po¬ 
sition and his home. 
fl&QOK FOR HOARD AND TUITION, one 
year, at Hie Slumlord (Conn.) Collegiate 
Institute Mu^ic and Painting only extras. Native 
Teachers ot Modern Languages, Hume care and 
thorough culture. School open* Kept.. 20.1H71. 
8. C. FLACK. A. M. 
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE 
FOR WOMEN. 
The regular session of this Institution for 1871-72, 
(where woman are thoroughly prepared for the Prac¬ 
tice ut Medicine.) will commence Oct. 16th. 
For full Information, a dll res* 
NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, 
187 Second Avenue, cor. 12 th St., N. Y. 
A NT>¥?ItSO!V>S AGRICULTURAL 
/A KTEAMP.lt, Mani kaciimei) hy I*. P. 
ill A ST «fc CO., Springfield, Ohio, for Steaming 
•ill kind* or Kurn FOR STOCK: Homing Cheese 
Vat*; Tannery Vat*. Cnn>ervator|es. Ac. This 
Steamer Is made of Wrought Iron, thoroughly riv¬ 
eted and finished III good style. It lias a reliable Au¬ 
tomatic or Self-regulating Water Feeder. Safety 
Valve. Vacuum Valve, Water Gauge Cocks. Whistle, 
Ac.. all complete The holler Is peculiar tn construc¬ 
tion. being i ink Complete Dor bun IKiu.f.u With¬ 
in ANOTHER, the two CuiTiniiintcntlng one with the 
Other. It It as nil extraordinary amount i>f lire space 
for the sire of the holler : No. 3, a medium site, hav¬ 
ing 3.853 square Inches Of ore surface; consequently, 
it requlrcr; hut little fuel tn run It. 
This st,earner i* simple and durable in construc¬ 
tion : all the attention necessary i* to keep the water 
tank supplied with Water and give it a little fuel. A 
careful hoy can learn to run II in a very (awruinates. 
You can use either wood Or coal, and ii will lake less 
fuel to do a given amount of work Limn any other 
Steamer In the market. It will cook more feed, or 
heat more water, in u given time, than any other 
Steamer of the Same rise or cost, li is more durable 
than any other, lor the reason that the tire-box is 
made of wrought Iron, and 1* ml in ly HUiTOUilded With 
tvater. 
We are also manufacturing : 
A nde ison’s lain Frews lire Strum lien ting 
A ppu iti i us, 
for Heath g Fi n nic Lherlting*. Storm, Unlit, Church¬ 
es, Conservatories. Ar. We manufacture for all the 
territory cast of the State or Illinois; Anderson 
Steamer Company. Kcwunee, III., manufacture for 
territory went of Indiana. 
For further particulars address 
F. F. MAST <Se CO., Springfield, Ohio. 
JEW JERSEY’ MILITARY INSTI'IM 
* on the Delaware, near ’ITo rtoN. N. .1 
Rev. ELIAS s. S< HKNLK, A. M. 
„ „ Principe I. 
The lint Always. Strut tor Circular. 
I HiHT BRAHMAS. A FEW YOUNG 
J early hatched Cocks from my best premium 
Stock, not related to eggs sold this season, boxed 
and delivered at depot on receipt of $1.50 each ; pul¬ 
lets Ut each. JOHN 8. IVES, Salem, Mas*. 
rpitOV FEMALE SEMINARY'. This Instl- 
M. tution offers the accumulated advantages of over 
fifty years of successful operation, loir circulars ap¬ 
ply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy. N. y. 
iUiscdlaiicons 
YOKXKRB MILITARY INSTITUTE. 
For making boysintelligenl, healthy, Christian MEN 
Re-open* September 14th. 
BENJAMIN MASON. Box if,6 Yonkers, New York, 
JERSEY APPLE GRINDER 
Is the only reliable and strictly first-class cn 
mill in tne market. Those who have used them 
ingtbe Judges. With atwo-horscpower.it will,,, 
Una anil uniform, over lflfl bush els of A epic, r.,. r t, 
and grinds Peaches, Grapes, Rerrle*. Wine pi,,,, 
Sugar Beets equally well. It Is soconslnn ?edV- 
to he Injured hy the stones: requires m»repairs 
eept the oeeaRlopal sharpening of the kniv'e* n|, 
can nil he taken out and re-set In five miniuV, 
when used In connection with IhePuRTAlt] t ip, , 
crura. PRESS, five gallons of Cider per Mi she) ,'i 
plea Cad be Obtained. For Illustrated Pamphlet 
dress R. BUTTER WORTH, Trenton. N.J., Paten 
and Sole Manufacturer. 
<£l)c (Eiiitfcler’e 0tti£»e 
^ O It LIVERPOOL, 
(VIA QUEENSTOWN.) 
CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS 
AND 
Fete Champetre 
IN AID OF 
THE UNION HOME AND SCHOOL FOR 
SOLDIERS’ AND SAILORS’ ORPHANS. 
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their first- 
class lull-power lron-*crew st earn .sit ip* from 
PIER No. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY WED¬ 
NESDAY. 
It* follow* 
Wisconsin. Ofipt. williams....S ept.20 atm a.m. 
NEVA D A, CnbL FORSYTH.Sept 27, at 3 P. M. 
WYOMING, Cunt. Wmi.vkRaV .Oct. t.ntfi!., A. M. 
I It A I It i. (’apt PlllCT.Oct ,6, at 11 A. M. 
M A Ml AT FAN. (’apt. Finer. Jr_Oet.8.nt 12 M. 
MINNESOTA. Cap. T. W. I’It ICEMAN.OCt. II, lit it P. M, 
COLORADO, Capl.T. \ FOREMAN. Oct. 18,ul,3P.M. 
Cabin passage, rfidgoln 
Steerage passage (Onioe No. 29 Broadway), $30, cur. 
reticy. 
f or freight or cabin puasagu npptv to 
WILLIAMS * GUION, No. C3 Wall St. 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
SEWING macdim; 
Challenges the world 
In.perfecllitiitii«, rk 
durability 
stiuction, itmtgth 
and beauty oi Hinh. 
and rnnnifry of „im! 
lion. < all h nd i A M ni- 
ino. Send for circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted 
Al A Nt'VACTUllKI) Bf 
BLUES 
Seal lit Machine Cl 
list Broadway, N.Y, 
TO THE PUBLIC. 
We, t he Officer* nnd Managers of the Union Home 
and School, ask the assistance of all benevolently 
disposed person* In atd of the ffistltutlnn under our 
charge. Through the kindne** of Major-General 
A I eye ode I Kinder. Hon. John II. While. Col. E. B. 
Lansing. George H Purser, Betti. W. Hitchcock,ttDd 
others, a grand Miltlarv Festival ami Fete Champe¬ 
tre hits been arranged to he held in Octdhernext,and 
we cttrnesll v invite the public to patronize and assist 
the undertaking. 
Mr*. CHARLES P. DALY. President. 
Mr*. VIRGINIA L. FAICKAGUf, Vice-President. 
Mis. ALEX. SHALER, Vice-President. 
Mrs DAVID HO VT. Secretary. 
Mrs. C. M. LYD1G. 
Mrs, J.C. FREMONT. 
Mrs. GEORGE F. HOPPER. 
Mrs. U. JOHNSON. 
Mr*. J. ,1. VANdalSOM. 
Mrs. l. h, rowan. 
EAD’S LAMP SHADE, 10 Cents EVERY 
WHERE. Agents wanted. Box 3,427, Boston. 
ri! ItAVF.LKUS Tfl TIIE SOUTHWEST! 
i. Take the “ RKIi LINK”- Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati '"'<1 Indianapolis Rail win frott Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, hv way of ( restlltie, Bmlelnnluiuc. In- 
dlutinpnll*,Terrt .1 l Little, Kl l.onls. etc,. <i r bv way or 
r.iluinbliH.Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., lor all points 
.South or West- Pai.AOII Day and SLEEPING I Alts 
Lorn <’level md to CoIutQhus Cincinnati. Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
E. 8. FLINT, General Superintendent 
Cleveland. Ohio, 
THE L. GREEN PLOW 
The Festival will he opened at 11 A. M . October 2, 
at the Fashb-n Course, long Island. Most of the ar¬ 
rangements have already been made, but as, doubt¬ 
less. there are many profession. 1 ! 1 ladies who Would 
he willing to assist personally during the Festival 
and Fete Champetre. offers are solicited in every de¬ 
partment of out-door sports, and especially in horse¬ 
manship. 
Tickets, ?l each. Family tickets 1 12 admissions), 
$10. Pleaeocull upon or address 
BENJAMIN W. HITCHCOCK . 
General Manager, Store *J9 Jiccliuiuu St., 
New York. 
Superior to nil others In these respects; 
It has n quick entry, adheres well to the gr. unit, 
and run* perfectly flat and level, even in rough nnd 
stony land. It taros tho furrow with uttlhuiillHeil 
ne«tn©*s, even up any ordinary sidelnll. It pulv, r- 
lr.es the soil In such a manner and to such nn extent 
that It stands the drouth holler. It works well In 1 ] 
kind* ol soil*. The share will wear longer t' i re¬ 
main -harper than any cither. It require* less potter 
than any other. This saving' ol power t> the m-st 
chliritcteristic feature of these plow*, anil is duo to 
tho peculiar line* >,t the Inudsldo, mobile ard. and 
shnu’. hy which the greiltost possible avoidance <,f 
friction I* effected These, w a tiro well * ware, are 
large claims, hut wo believe them within the tnub. 
and invitethe most thorough examination. Semin : 
ucircular. AGENTS WANTED. 
Address POUGHKEEPSIE. N. V.. PLOW CO. 
_ Poughkeepsie. N. V. 
D ICK’S POTATO DIGGER will do the work 
of ten men. If Is “imi-le. durable, cheap. Con¬ 
verted easily and quickly to a Shovel Plow by chang¬ 
ing tiie part* seen in the cut. Retail price, $13.50. 
Send for Circular. PRATT ii Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Sole Mann lecturers. 
SESSIONS <SL KNOX’S 
PATENT HARD STEEL PLOWS, 
The leading ihoronghrare, connecting the East 
with the West and SnuthwesL 
'The only Wusimn Line running ml Express trains 
through to Chicago without change or cars. Con¬ 
necting directly will) nil trains ol the New York 
Central and Hudson River and ISrie Railways, and 
wit It all Western Lines, 
Fani* Through F.xprc*- Trnln* Daily, (Sun¬ 
days excepted.) ami tn avoid any detentions of 
through pa**ct!L’crs from the East, till- Line t uns 
Two Him tiny Tallin* Ihrunuli In Cleve¬ 
land, 'Toledo anil Chicago. 
Magnificent Palace Lars run over this Line be¬ 
tween New Y'orfc, Chicago, St. Louis, and Louisville. 
Also, a Dully Line of Palace Sleeping Cars run* ex¬ 
clusively between Rochester, Cleveland. Toledo. 
Chicngu and st. Louis. Through ticket* for hhIc at 
all principal Railway ticket offices throughout the 
United States, and by agents oi this Line through¬ 
out the East. 
CIIAS. F. HATCH, Gen. Sup’l., 
_ Cleveland, 0. 
j. a. burqii, 
Gen. Eftwlcrn Passenger Agent. 
Buflalo, N. Y. 
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? 
THE 
Averill Chemical Paint 
IS THE BEST 
QAKIIART>S PATENT 
Two-Horse 
Pulverizing Cultivator! 
In the world for exterior work upon Cottages. Villas, 
oi Buildings of any kind, whether built of brick, 
wood or iron. It is a liquid, i eadu .for uar and requires 
no nil thinning or drier. Purest white, and any de¬ 
sired -Inote cun he had In packages front one gallon 
upwards, 
'i’estr of six years, warrant us in pronouncing It 
the most durable and beautiful paint made. 
Wtint People efty ; 
PETER HEN DERSON, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, 
NkW 1 tiUK. writes, Feb. 17, 1871. 
" it I* now u year and it half ttgo since 1 painted my 
residence with tiie A vRlui.b Cu icMICai. Paint, and, 
compared with painting that 1 haddone with the best 
\V title Lead ttnd Oil at the same time, I find that the 
CuitMUMU. PaiKT rufaios the color and gloss far 
superior to the lead oil. In the futum 1 will use uo 
other." 
J. V. NICHOLS, A RCHITKCT AVI) CrVlLKXOI.NEER, 
ORANGE, N. J.. Wiltes, March. 
“Ovoi two years agol hurl 0 ).r liouse painted with 
the Aveiull Paint, and frinu close observation, 
think n superior to tiie best English While Lead- 
cot io■* better, retains Its gloss, nnd does nut crack or 
chalk off-in fact, becomes firmer with age. I think 
it chan pur because of tlie*e qualities, allowing first 
cost the same. From mv experience, the colors stand 
much better than an.v other faint in use.” 
Sample curd of bc-autirul colors, and recommenda¬ 
tions from owner* of the finest residences in the 
country furnished tree by the 
POTATO DIGGER ! 
TpMBODY' IN THEIR SHAPE THE f*Cl- 
I i entitle adliPLti ion ot nalulMl liuts embraced by 
Knox's PAT' N'T. and huge extra qualities ot lturd- 
nes*. Bitch piece of metal being made hy a process 
tlm icon verts about one-third on each side in bp steel, 
and allnwti It tn he hardened n* much as fire and 
water cun make it, w hile the center remains soft nr 
flextiile. 'This gives them it toughne** tliatavoids 
tiie lialnlity of breakage *o general w lilt other plow*, 
and a surface hetl.-i adapted to slide through the 
soil, which reduces Hie ainnuut of power required 
and further adds to durability. 
MARK ONLY RY 
A IVIES PLOW COMPANY, 
WAKfiSHOUSBB 
53 Beekman SfJ\'ew York, 
and Quincy Half , Boston. 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
YY’ns awarded the First Premium ut the X. 
Y, State Fair, 1870. 
It is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
Thu depth is regulated perfectly without tlieuscof 
wheels. 
Tiie draft is roduood nearly one-halt. 
(t may lie draw n close to a tree or plant without 
Inliiring it. 
It level* and fits the earth for the Mowing Ma¬ 
chine natter than any cultivator in use. 
Not only as a cultivator does it excel, ait q t 
proper arrangement of the teeth t' is n bn bet PoUitn 
LH'iQt'r. 
It is not disturbed by small elevation* or depres¬ 
sions In the earth, ue is tho case with the Wheel Cul¬ 
tivator. 
Price 8‘20. C. C. BRADLEY A SON. 
Manufacturers, Syracuse. N. Y. 
fertilisers, (Ktc 
M anhattan manufacturing 
AND FERTILIZING COMPANY. 
Works at Coinm ii nlpaxv, New Jersey, ad¬ 
joining tiie Abattoir. 
CAPITAL, 8200,000. 
JNO. D.Wing, Acting Pres. | Jas. H. Banker, Treat. 
Best machine ever offered 
for paring. C”nng, quartering 
or slicing apple*. Dorr the 
entire work exliedWh’usly, 
promptly and wall—separat¬ 
ing core and paring 1 ' t’r> id the 
fruit at onoe. Will prepare 
more irult for drying, pie* or 
family use, than six ut urfll- 
nary parens. F*oi farmers it 
is indispensable f ruit ran 
he taken care of ill f’ ason, in¬ 
stead of nllowitig c to rot In 
the orchard. Thi' efcimcs the 
price of purer ca he -avert on 
one crop. A Imrrrl uf tipples 
can he got roartv loi pies in 
one hour, saving In labor 
alune. in u StligTtt year, many 
times the co-t ot the purer. 
Territory fur *«ie- Agents 
wanted. Send f.,r circular. 
TIPPECANOE A 1’1’IK- 
PAKING MACHINE CO., U 
Cortlandt St. N. \. 
Till', HAWKINS RAKE 
32 Bailing S>ll|), New A r ork : 
Or, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Ask for the Avkrili. Chemical Paint, and take 
no other, as many have purchased Imitations, supposing 
it was ours, and hern s windled. 
CAP0NIZING INSTRUMENTS 
Those desiring to procure fine sets of 
All who Itavi used It will testily Unit for simplicity 
ot >> 111*11 iii'inni, 'liirubllily, ease of uperallon and 
perfection of work it stands without an equal. Farm¬ 
er* who bare tried It w;:l npt exchange It for any 
other. In operating it a hny does h man's work. As 
a gleaner tt ts perfect. If the Rake 1* not tor sale in 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer, 
SIMON PERKINS. Akron, O. 
Such as illustrated and described in “ Tlu* I’eo- 
? lie's PriielJcnl Poultry Book,” Call do so hy 
or warding their orders, accompanied by the cast) 
($4t. to the office ol MOORE’S RURAL NEW- 
YORKER, No. 5 Heckman St.. New York City; or, 
82 Buffalo St.. Rochester, N. V. 
I 7.4H.il BBS, SAVE FODDER !-The KI.M- 
1 WOOD STEAMER, tor steaming I.I !"•' ^ k, 
Is tiie BEST and cheapest. Useful for • ' ' purpnso 
where steam 1* used. AH who have irli 't it are more 
titan pleased with it, as It makes a Gtn ,»T saving'll 
Grain and Hay. Every Steamer war: anted and s«ns- 
fadltm guaranteed. 
Enclose stump for eight-page Circular, to 
HARRY BEDGWR-K. Manufacturer. 
Cornwall Hollow. Qiimectlcut. 
E mpire wixd mii,u--if you 
want a Cheap power for Pumping Water.Ciut'hfli 
Huy or Stittw, Grinding Food. Running Cunt Sliefier 
or Grindstone, Sawing Wood,"!’ running "> , u ;,,i 
machinery,send fnrihe celebrated “self-r- g'iiinmg 
EMPIRE WIND MILL, tnaiiufttctured at Pyracute. 
N. Y.,and which is the hest Wind Millniat'Ufacturtd 
or known iq the world. Price, with Patent Itoury 
Attachment for 12 rt. Mills, $200. 
For Descriptive Catalugne, address 
EMPIRE WIND HILL AI'F’G l O* 
Synicu^Qt N. Y. 
REMAYCi: WRITER, 
PEBFECTEn 1871. 
MOULTON 
ROLLS, 
Spiral Cogs, 
EASIEST 
WORKING: 
CURVED 
CTjAAI p. 
Holds Firm¬ 
est ; 
The Cheapest 
The Best. 
TRY IT! 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY. 
It Warren St., N. Y., and Providence, It. I. 
A (illEAT OFFER 
Horace Winers, 4S1 Broadway, S. Y., 
will dispose of ONF HUNDRED PIANOS. MELO- 
DEONS.and ORGANSot six tir*t-cltlis* makers, in- 
Clilfling Waters'*, at KXI'KLMELY LOW PRICKS FOK 
CASH. DCittNG THIS MONTH, or will take from *4toS20 
mmithly until paid. A ne« kind ot 1’AltLOU OR¬ 
GAN, tiie must beautiful style tmd perfect tone ever 
made, now cm exhibition at481 Broadway, N, Y. 
Ait Improved Soluble I’innt Food, 
(its Nitrogen derived from Blood, and Its Phos¬ 
phates from BONES-) 
For seeding to Winter Grain and Grass it will more 
than repay ils cost til one crop. 
The greatest possible benefit to Lawns and Mead¬ 
ows Is to be derived from manures applied during 
September and early part of October, producing a 
growth which protects the roots during winter, and 
imparting such life and vigor to them Ihat tiie crop 
will make an early siart in spring and outstrip the 
weeds. 
PItlCF., S50 PER TON, 
£F“ Circulars on application. 
Address £ THOg J, HAND, Secretary, 
P. O. Box S02.) 31 & 38 Broadway, New York. 
Invented hy the hue Bishop Socle, is area ting a 
revolution in the cure of Sciatica, Rheumatism, 
NistTK a i.Gt a, kidney and Spinal Complaints, 
Soils Throat. SphaIN’S, Ac. The cures efi'e led by it 
are almost beyond belief. Try H, use nothing else, 
tind you will be cured. It is tlu milt/ sa re. cure t. a titat 
dreadful disease. Sciatica. For sale hy Druggists, 
price76c. and $1.50 per bottle. U your druggist ini* 
none a*k liimtaget it for you. All wholesale druggists 
have it. F. W. >; YDER A SON, Proprietors, Boston. 
O Tiara's victory 
Shoe Tie 
Never becomes LCtkL. 
Very prouy. 
O’Hara’s 12 0». I Agents Wanted, 
.tcnxf o 11r i i t r> I at Ain i f, i 
SPIRAL GEAR, 
CORN SHILLLR 
6 bush- per hour. 
Price $1A0. A 
Sample $1.00 
at OHARA, v 
Hillsboro, O,, 
Refers to this Psper 
3 Samples 1 a c. 
Ft Ail fill A Al a Pure Dry Ground 
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