Implements, ittncl}inern, £j c 
Implements, fttadjiiwrg. 
Implements, flTacliincrn, 
Nero publications, (Etc 
PERSONAL MATTERS, 
The Emperor Wilhelm has arrived at Con¬ 
stance, Switzerland. 
The Hon William H. Seward arrived at 
Berlin, Prussia, on S<'|>t tl. 
The Prince of Wales leaves his wile and 
children in Germany this month, and returns 
home to take command of a brigade of cav¬ 
alry a the coming military camp at Aider- 
shot!. 
Detective John II. Richards, who was 
shot in Baltimore, Aug. 31, by Daniel S. 
Miller, whom he was arresting died Sep. 14. 
Miller shot himself immediately after wound¬ 
ing Richards. 
A Miss Eliza Pk;ttibono of a small town 
in Maryland has bought a Church for the 
Methodists; has made the first.payment by 
her profits of her needle, and intends to dis¬ 
charge the debt in the same way. 
Mus. Colt, the wealthy llnrlford pistol 
manufacturer, is not satisfied with building 
a $300,000 church, hut she must now build a 
$00,000 school house for ihe children of her 
employes. It is good for such people to be 
rich. 
M. Arthur Aknoud, the Communist, be¬ 
fore making his escape to Switzerland, acted 
lor a fortnight as a druggist’s clerk at. Bati- 
gnolles, ami sold medicine to officers ol the 
Versailles army who would gladly have had 
him arrested. 
Walt. Whitman, on bis salary of $1,000 
a year as clerk in the office of the A t torney- 
General, is said to be the richest man in 
Washington. The secret of it is, not that lie 
has all he wauls, but he never wants what 
he does not have. 
The Rev. Geo, U. Vibbort, late a member 
of the Massachusetts legislature, and a 
strong prohibitionist, has gone to England 
to enlighten the beer-brewing economists 
and politicians, through 35 lectures, in the 
science of totai prohibition. 
Mus Julia A. Holmes is said to be doing 
well in Washington with her “Women’s 
Printing School.” No men employed. In 
connection with the composing room is a 
stereotyping department, in which business 
instruction will also he given. 
Queen Victoria's physicians say her re¬ 
tirement from society and from ail public 
demonstrations is in consequence of their 
professional advice. They say she lias ner¬ 
vous troubles, which might easily be con¬ 
verted by excitement into a dangerous ma¬ 
lady. 
The Prince and Princess of Wales have 
ended their German tour at Oberainmergau, 
where they have quite captivated the peas¬ 
antry by their affability and condescension 
The royal couple have stopped during a 
week or more in the. cottage of a wood- 
chopper. 
Gov. Padelkoho of Rhode Island has ap¬ 
pointed Saturday, the Kith, a public holiday 
tlirouglLl.mil. Ihc Stale in honor of the de¬ 
dication of a monument to the soldiers who 
fell in the late war. Gov. Padolford is the 
first to render such an honor to the soldiers 
memory. 
M. Pouyeu Queiitier is said to be the 
hardest worked man in Prance at. the pres¬ 
ent time. Prince Bismarck insists upon ids 
signature being affixed to every bill of ex¬ 
change. The signatures already given by 
the minister, if placed in lines, would reach 
fifty miles. 
Mu. Dei.LEKER, cashier of the Philadel¬ 
phia Mint, about whose accounts lately there 
were some damaging reports, lias been com¬ 
pletely vindicated, and his accounts all found 
correct. He has filled the office for 35 years, 
and retires from Ihe position with the esteem 
and regard of all who know him. 
The Yicomte Pinon Dados de Valmer, 
who was a Chevalier of tin; Legion of Honor, 
and for many years President ot the Society 
for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 
France, and of other societies, died on the 
13th nit. at Chateau de la Bane, Seine ct 
Marne, Prance, lie was in Ids ??lh year. 
Mr. Alrickt Dei. pit of Now Orleans, who 
was widely known to Americans in Paris for 
his devotion and liberality to the sick and 
wounded during the late war, and for Ids 
gallantry under the orders of Gen. Timm,-is 
and Col, (Jlinrpeniier, has boon awarded the 
Cross ol' the Legion of Honor by President 
Thiers. 
Col. Pickett, a Georgia, planter, has 
planted, this season, in the south-western 
part of that State, 0,500 acres in cotton and 
8,500 acres in corn ; and it is estimated that 
he w ill clear $180,000 upon Ids cotton alone. 
This is said to he the largest cotton crop 
planted in the South, lie employs nearly 
400 hands, all of them negroes. 
A par Western paper makes u thrilling 
narrative of Mr. Fred Grant’s first operation 
in his, new trade ns Civil Engineer. Ber- 
hand, a famous mountaineer and surveyor, 
led the young man out on Colorado Road 
from Clear Creek Canon. The road is fright¬ 
ful, a misstep would he instant, death. Mas¬ 
ter Fred did the work admirably, and re¬ 
ceived tlte approval of his grizzled mentor. 
'I'm-; Rev. Peter Cartwright, Methodist 
minister for 00 years and a, presiding elder 
for 50 years, celebrated his 87th birthday on 
the 1st inst., at Pleasant Plains, Sangamon 
County, III. Just think of the patriarch, 
surrounded upon this touching occasion by 
130 children, grandchildren and great grand¬ 
children—population enough for a small 
township. There was a pleasant reunion. 
Mrs, Van Hannon revived in Montana, 
the oilier day, the memories of our Revolu¬ 
tionary dames. Left altme in her cabin, she 
was startled by the approach ol three Chey¬ 
ennes, and hud barely time to boll the door 
when the Indians flung themselves against 
it. Sending her children into the cellar, the 
heroic young woman seized a revolver and 
gun, and confronted the Indians a! the open 
window. The redskins were finullv driven 
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LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, 
No. 49 Green St., New York, 
where a complete stock of all publications may be 
found. 
r boiler in use. 
1,500 Sold. No Accident Reported. 
Is particularly adapted to cooking food 
for stock and other purposes, where heat, steam, a 
still, retort or open bolter Is required, 
Illustrated Circulars tree. 
D. K. PIHNDLB, East Bethany, N. Y. 
The attention of Farmer* is solicited to ti 
Implement for Digging Potatoes, by means . 
this important crop can be secured much 
and easier than by any other method. All 
know that potato digging with the bumi-hne 
back-aching work: the slowest, and most d 
able of all farm labor. When potatoes are 
out, they are scattered and many are lost,; tl 
of picking up is tedious mid slow ; none tit ti 
potato diggers work well il the ground is sti 
weedy. 
business mav be cstahlL-lved in any city or town in 
the to F- This mtirhine tuts established its supii i- 
oriti to every Instance where it has come In com pe¬ 
tition with *mv machine in the market. Men with 
capital are finding It to their advantage to make the 
sale of this inacbfne thel r ex elusive business. Agent* 
wanted in loiocrtipffd (<■ nitot p. Machines guaranteed 
us renrestiiiUid, 
Adores-“ Domestic " Hewing Machine CJu., 
‘Mi < ham hers Street , New York, or Toledo, Ohio. 
Psychomancy. 
the sou), Spirit nr mind, .md Is the baslsnf nil Human 
knowledge, Psyehomiincv Is the title of a new work 
or 400 pages, by Hkhukut Ha.mdto.v, U. a., giving 
I nil tiistruetlnns In t lie-science of goal Charming and 
Psvcholngle Fascination, how to exert t.lds wonder¬ 
ful power over men or animals InstallLineouidj, at 
will. It teaches Mesmerism, how to become Trance 
or Writing Mediums. Divination, Spiritualism. Al¬ 
chemy, Philosophy oi Omen* and Dreams, Brigham 
Young's Harem, Guide In .Marriage. Ac. This is the 
Olilv book la the English language professing to 
teach this occult power, nod Is of Immense advan¬ 
tage to Merehunis, Lawyers, Physician*, and espe¬ 
cially to Lover*, in securing the affections of Die 
opposite sox, and all sculling riches or haunt neats. 
I’rioe hy mail, f !.!:?>. in chub ; paper covers, ?1. For 
sate hv .1 R. Lmmmncott ,V Go., and Cl.AXTOs, 
E.EMBKN fc Co.. Philadelphia. Agents wauled for 
tin* book. Medical Works. Perfumery, Jewelry, 
Ac. Samples fee to agents win. For single copies 
hy moil, and terms to agents, address T. W Evans, 
Publisher, II South Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A nderson> s \(.mi l ltura i, 
sTK.VlIKK. MAXrrv rrifKii by l». I'. 
NAM A (tO,, Spii nu fiel it, Ohio, for Steaming 
all kind* "1 FEED FOR STOCK ■ Healing Cheese 
Villa : tannery Vai*. Coniervutorles. Ac. Tills 
Steamer Is mndr of Wrought Iron,thoroughly riv¬ 
eted and finished in good style. U has a reliable Au- 
toiimtie or Self-regulating Water Feeder, -arm y 
Valve, Vacuum Valve, Water Gauge Cocks, Wlnsfle. 
&e„ all complete The imllei t«pecullaflncun*fmo¬ 
tion. being ONK COM PI. I,TK IKifBLK Boil.KK WITH¬ 
IN' ANOTHER, the two communicating one wit h the 
other. It ha* an exlraordlnarv amount ot tire space 
lor the size r.f the boiler: No. 3 , a medium size, hav¬ 
ing 3.8.VI square Inches of tire surface: consequently, 
It requires tint, lit lie Diet to run it. 
This steamer is stipule and durable In eoiiwtnie- 
IImm all i be uDoidhm necessary is In keen Die water 
tank supplied with wetei :iod give It a little fuel, A 
careful hoy Cali learn In run U in a very few minutes. 
You can use either wood or eoal, and it will lake less 
fuel In do a given amount of w..rk than any Other 
Bloamcr In Die market. It will cook more teed, or 
heal more water, in a given tune, than any other 
Steamer ot I he Kiime size or cost. 1 i ts more durable 
than liny other, for the reason that the fire-box I* 
made ol wrought iron,mid uepttvrty surrounded with 
■U'ltfi. 
We are also manufacturing : 
Anderson's l.ow Pressure Steiini Healing 
• A min ruins, 
for Dealing Pi le,jf< Itu'etlings, Storm, Halts, Church¬ 
es, ConservaUdU's. Ate. We menuI'aetnre for all the 
territory east of the Slate of Illinois; Anderson 
Steamer Com puny, Kewanee, III., manufacture lur 
territory west of Indiana 
For further particulars address 
P. P. .HAST & TO,, Springfield, Ohio. 
[ling potatoes ever njh ird to tin\ former* of this count r 
No farmer would ex r ilig pot a ton With n common 
after using mu of these. 
We will send this Implement, with dirccti 
using it, to an.v part of the Stale or country 
celptof price, and Warrant It to give sutisfact 
Price. $4. Sample Diggers sent to any oi 
would like to act as Agent, t or *9. TP Agent 
ed in every town, 
Address the Manufacturers and Patentees, 
O. P. HOWE Ac. CO., 
A ugnsta, 
THE AMERICAN PUBLISHER 
CHICKEBING & SONS’ 
PIANO- FORTE 
Price *1 per Year. $5 Prciuiiinis Given. 
CONTRIBUTORS: 
MARK TWAIN, JOHN H A V.TIUJS. W. KNOX, Ac. 
8pi«:imkn NOTUTCS. 
“A new paper lies before ns, Wlilch has recently 
been starred III Hint ford, named the American Pub¬ 
lisher, wliicli is deoldedly one of Die best Journals of 
Its alas'. ’ Mew York JEivnUiw Repress. 
“The Am mi can Pulillsiier Is the name of a very 
handsome literary paper that c omes to ns from Hart¬ 
ford, Issued In Dm American Publishing Company, 
one of Die oldest and most successful publishing 
companies of Hartford ."—SpringJIeJrt Republican, 
Mo**. 
On receipt off, emits In stamps to pre-pay postage 
ive will send copies ol this paper as samples, giving 
full description ol premium*, Ac. It Is wortli look- 
ihg iiftor. and will be round liana Jids. We want some 
one in every town to introduce it. Invalids wilt ttiul 
it just the thing. Women and children can make 
money fast, as w e will pay liberally, semi for sample 
copies and information. Address 
A HEIM LAN PUIIMSHIM; CO.. 
149 Asylum Ft,, Hartford, Conn. 
The Best Pianos at the Lowest Prices. 
And upon the most favorable terms of payment. 
Wc invite the attention of persons intending to 
purchase Pianos, to our New illustrated Catalogue, 
giving full description ol Styles and Prices, and the 
terms on which we sell to those desiring to make 
Cife Insurance 
IOOWS* A^fl> OUPHAMS 
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS 
Send for a Catalogue, 
THICKER VAC; & SONS 
No. 132 BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK, 
CHARLES H. RAYMOND, President 
11 East 14tli Street) New York, 
K Try *n in plea of our great 8-page. $1.00, 
illustrated weekly .'10 years established. 
Fine steel engraving* tree to subscribers. 
Agents make $5 a day. Send lor The 
Saturday Gazette. Hu Howell, Me. 
^AHHART’S PATENT 
Two-Horse 
Pulverizing Cultivator 
KA D’S LAMP SHADE. 10 Cent* EVERY 
WHERE. Agents wanted. Box3,427, Boston, 
SESSIONS <k It3MOX’S 
PATENT HARD STEEL PLOWS, 
flHIO UAS Ii. REEC 1110If, IN ONK OF IMS 
* letters from England, says -"The rail ways 
here are not better than our own. Either the Eng¬ 
lish roads have deteriorated or else our own have 
appreciated I assume that the fastest train on the 
direct line lie tween Liverpool and London may be 
taken as a fair sample, atld compared with similar 
trains.in the Erie Hallway at home-with which I 
am most familiar. From Liverpool to London, two 
hundred and ten miles, through first-class fare is 
thirty-rive Shillings -say nine dollars. On the Erie, 
from New York to Elmira, in drawing-room coach, is 
eight dollars for two hundred and seventy miles, a 
' local ’ rate. Wo ride In hy far the more elegant 
conches at home, and at perceptibly cheaper rates 
than here. We rule as fast km, on (lie Erie as here ; 
:■ bon I tbiity-mnc miles in either case. 
“In smoothness there Is no comparison. Moliou 
on Dio Erie is like rolling on oil: hut here we rattle 
in our seats like tin pails in a wheelbarrow. Here 
there arc four wheels under a coach, on the Erie 
twelve! Hern one wheel f'nlllug necessitates disaster: 
there we can spin "IT from one to six, and, if ju¬ 
diciously selected, the coach is still mobile and not a 
wreck. Here It Is difficult to talk and Impossible to 
write; there I do hotli quite intelligibly. 
“1 am proudly surprised, after an absence of 
eighteen years, to llnd an English railway no longer 
superior to our own in any particular Unit affects ii 
traveler— no, not even In the mutter of dust and 
ashes." 
Was awarded till) First. Premium at the N. 
V. Slate Fair, 1870. 
It is superior to Die best Wheel Cultivator. 
The depth is regulated perfect ly without the use of 
wheels. 
Tim draft is reduced nearly onc-lialf. 
It may be dra wn close to a tree or plant without 
injuring li¬ 
lt level' and Ills the earth for the Mowing Ma¬ 
chine heller than aiiy cultivator in use. 
.Not only as a cultivator does It excel, but by a 
proper arrangement of the teeth it Is a perfect Potato 
VUjl)er. 
It I* not disturbed by small elevations or depres¬ 
sions in the earth, as is the cusc with the Wheel Cul- 
tivat or. 
Price #i‘AO. C. C. BRADLEY & SON. 
Manufacturers. Syracuse, N, Y. 
:'-A*lc S 
1 j online adaptation ot natural lines embraced by 
KNOX’S ILVTI'-NT, arid have cxtni qu.illl les of hard¬ 
ness, each piece of metal being ioii.de l.v a process 
thill converLsjlliotJf one-third on each side Into steel, 
and allows It to be hardened as much ax tire and 
water can make It, while the center remain* soli or 
flexible. This gives them n toughness tlmc„ivoh1s 
the liability id breakage so general with oi 'p-i plows, 
and a surface bettor adapted to slide through the 
soil, which reduces the amount of power required 
and further adds ity durability. 
MARK ONLY BY 
A3VZES PLOW COMPANY, 
WA R EHOUSES 
53 Heckman St., ,Yew York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston . 
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
ISSUED ON LIKE AND ENDOWMENT ASSUR¬ 
ANCES. 
For information concerning 1 he As¬ 
sets, Plans of Business or Terms to 
Agents, apply to the Office of' 1 lie 
Company, or to any of the following 
General Managers of Agencies: 
UNTIL TRIED ON YOUR FARM. 
THE COPPER STHIP FEED CUTTER. 
The cheapest, easiest, fastest and most durable, 
self-feeding. Hay. Straw and Stalk (’utter. Hand or 
Horse Power. iSce recommendations In RritAL 
New-YohkEU. Jan. 1, 1671.] Also the 
NISH WITZ PI LYEKIZ1NG HARROW, 
with Spibig Seat— i.See Rural of March 4, 1871, page 
151,) and the 
Hlit cli i lisoii Wine and Cider Mill. 
The Cheapest and Best Circulars free Ageuts 
wanted. PEKK8K1LL PLOW WORKS. 
94 Bcf-kman St.. New York, 
and 61 Menrin St.. < 'levclaml, Ohio. 
P. RATCHFORD STARR, 
Manager of Middle Department, Philadelphia. 
BLACKFORD 6 l CLARIS, 
Managers of Southern Department, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 
H. P. HOADLE¥, 
Manager New England Department, New 
Haven, Conn, 
FRANK CH AMES PLAIN, 
Manager for New York State, Albany, N. Y, 
THE 1BIWKI1VS RAKE 
rit RAVEL E It 8 TO THE SOFT 11 W KST 1 
Jl Take the "IihtOLLNE Cleveland, Columbus, 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway—from Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way.it Crestline Boileforitaiue, In- 
dhinupulls, Terre Haute, St. Louis, etc , or by way of 
Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points 
South or Wom. PAL.icti Day and St.Eh.piNG Cars 
from Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Best machine ever offered 
for pin ing, coring, quartering 
or slicing apples. Does the 
entire work expeditiously, 
promptly end well— separat¬ 
ing core and paring* from the 
fruit at once. Will prepare 
more fruit for drying, pies or 
family u« 0 i than six -t ordi¬ 
nary parent. For fur marc it 
is indispensable. I ruR can 
be taken care of in season, in¬ 
stead of allowing it to rof in 
the orchard. Three times the 
price of payer can be *u ved on 
one crop. A barrel of apples 
oan be got ready for pies in 
one hour, saving in labor 
alone, in a single year, many 
tunes the coslot the purer. 
Territory fur sale. Agents 
wanted Send fur circular. 
TH'FECANOE APPLE - 
PARING MACHINE CO., 49 
Cortland! St., N. Y. 
All who have used it w ill testily that lor simplicity 
of ooiiatrucitiM), .iiirufjiHry, ease of operation ana 
perfection or work it. standswithoutau equal. Farm¬ 
ers who have tried it will not exchange >t for any 
other. In operating il tl boy does a wan's work. As 
a gleaner it is perfect. If the Kuke is not fur sale in 
your neighborhood, address tile m'liiiifautnrer, 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
The lauding thoroughfare, connecting the East 
with the West and Southwest. 
TJie only Western Line running all Express Indus 
through to Chicago without change of ears. Con¬ 
necting directly with all trains of the New York 
Central .md Hudson River and Eric Railways, and 
with all Western Lines. 
Four Through Kxpi'e** Train* Daily* (Sun¬ 
days excepted.i and to avoid any detentions of 
through passengers I rum the East, this Line runs 
Two Sunday Trains through ro Cleve¬ 
land. Toledo and Chicago. 
MiignillCmii Dai.i.-o Car* rim over this Line 1.0- 
tweon New York, Chicago, Si. Louis, and Louisville. 
Also, a Daily Line Of I’ll luce Sleeping Cars run* ex- 
cluslvet.v between Rochester, Cleveland. Toledo. 
Chicago mid Ft. Louis. Through tickets for sale at 
all principal Railway ticket offices throughout the 
United Slides, and hy agents ot this Line through¬ 
out, the East. 
(HAS. F. HATCH, Hen. Sup’I.. 
Cleveland, O. 
.1. A. Ill urn, 
tieu. Eastern Passenger Auenl. 
Buffalo, N.Y. 
HATiT»’S 
PATENT HUSKING GLOVES! 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF COMiKESS. 
1 7 A KMC RS, SAVE FODDER ! Tho KLM- 
. WOOD ST CAM 17 It fur steaming loud f"l‘ stock, 
is the Besi ami ( II i:.\ 1 -Kbl Useful tor any purpose 
where steam is used. All who have tried it are more 
than pleased ivlcli it, as n makes a GRi.aT saving in 
Grain ami Hay. Every Htearner warranted and satis- 
fact ion ijtm van teed, 
Ktielime stamp for eight-page Circular, to 
HARRY SEDGWICK, Manufacturer. 
Cornwall Hollow, Connecticut. 
AID* I It IF, WIND Ml I,|,. IF YOU 
JJj wan! ii Cheap i * over for Dumping (Vati/r.i 'lifting 
Ha y or St raw. t ■' liriiilug FoiiiI, Running Corn Speller 
or Grindstone, Striving Wood, or running any light 
marbinei >, send for the celebrated " sell'-regulallllg” 
EM 1'IRE WIND MILL, liiamllacuired at Syracuse, 
N. Y..iiiiit wliieli i- the best Wind Millinaiitilaetured 
or known in the world. Price, with Patent Rotary 
Attachment for 1!2 It, Mill*, #200. 
For l)e.M-r!|1Mvi’ C iialugiie. address 
EMPIRE WIND JIILl. Sl’P’G l'H„ 
Syracuse, N. S. 
MATTHEW G. EMERY, President. 
HIRAM G. WILBON. Vlce-Pres’t and Gen’l Supt 
JOHN R. PATTERSON, Boc'y and Treasurer. 
FLODOARDO HOWARD, M. D„ Medical Counsel 
A National Mutual Life Insurance Company in all 
respects, 
Pol icy -holders elect the officers from among them- 
selves, ami manage the Company through Trustees 
Of Departments in every State. 
NEW YORK DEPARTMENT, 
139 ISrosi<1 n ay, 
A. D. BRIGHAH) Siip’t. 
PENNSVI. VANIA DEF YHTHIENT, 
135 Sou fit Second St.. 
Philadelphia, Fa,, 
PEBBLE A' A» r Il»I>IFIELD, Supt *. 
OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
IS. n. Cor. Fourth A: Race Sts., 
Ulnclunutl, 
L. IV. VAN DYKE, Sup t, 
CENTRAL OHIO DEPARTMENT, 
Columbus, 
J. L. CHAH1P, Siip’t. 
NORTHERN OHIO DEPAKTM’T, 
Cleveland, 
AV. L. HOLDEN, Sup’*. 
INDIANA DEPARTMENT, 
Lafayette, 
MURDOCK BRO’S sup ts. 
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT, 
Detroit, 
JOHN F. WAGE, Sup • 
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT, 
Corner Third and Pine Sts., 
St. Louis, 
GUERARD BRO’S, Sup’ts. 
UALJf GLOV'KS. Ft T LL GLOYICS. 
The very best thing ever invented for Ini siting corn. 
They give universal saUbfacliim m Use, a man can 
bUSIs from '4 to faster with them. They absolutely 
prevent sure hands and cold lingers. The half gloves 
cover Dm pari* of flic hands w hich hocouie sore, 
Price $1.59. The full gloves are made in Die best 
manner of tanurn buckskin ; Price, >2.50. Both styles 
have claws actrtclimi and made of i Ii roe sups, large, 
medium and small, for both right and left handed 
persons. Sent mnpaid on receipt of price. A liberal 
discount to dealer*. Address, IIA LL HI SKI \G 
4ALOVE CO.. 90 So. Wilier St., Chicago, III, 
AV1NG LATELY OR«AAMZED for 
our own use. a large and well-appointed stall of 
lO'Hara's victory 
O'Hara's 12 Oa, Agents Wanted. 
CORN SIRALEK P M mil ([)» 
6 bush, per boar. “• 1LUia - j 
Price|1.5U Hillsboro, O., 
Sample fl.00 Befer* to tbi« Paper 
Shoe Tie 
N'ev er becomes vc tU 
Very pretty. 
3 SatupLcs 25 «. 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL, 
p- 8iui|>le, Clieup, Durable ami Kf- 
■tfSf Relent. It is adapted to all kinds of 
YjjK Horse Powers, uud grinds all kinds of 
grain rapidly. S-fcXD fob Deschuttve 
O mcnnii. WM. L. BOYER & BUO . 
Agricultural Implement Manufacturers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
HUE BEST INVESTMENT afartuer can make 
JL Saves from t to 6 profits between !iis wool and 
Cloth. Makes every article "t knit good* needed in 
a family. No w.d«-a«ake farmer can afford to be 
without one. For rl nil hits and samples address 
LAMB KNITTING MANUFACTURING CO.,Chico¬ 
pee Fulis, Mass. 
CAPONIZING INSTRUMENTS 
Those desiring to procure ilnesets of 
( '4 on rain .Slati' Agricultural Society’* Fair 
T open* Qct. fid, at Macon. Premiums over 
*|0,BOB-, and embrai-ing all brunches ol indus¬ 
try. For Information apply to D. W. LEWIS. Sec’y. 
SdOll a* illustrated and described in ** The Pe,t- 
pli’’.* Drnclical Poultry llouU,” can do so by 
forwarding Door orders, accompanied by the cash 
(Fl* to Dio office of MOORE’S RURAL NEW- 
YORKER. No. 5 Beekroun St.. New York City; or, 
82 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Horace Water*, 481 Broadway, N. Y., 
will dispose of ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, MELO- 
DKuNS. a ml ORGANS of six first-class makers, in¬ 
cluding Waters *, at I..VI nr.MKI.Y I OlV PKICICK FOB 
OAKI1, ill' Rl.N't; Jills BUSTU.i a - will take from $4 ti i j;2fl 
mom Ii 1V until paid. A new kind of I’AKI.OH OR¬ 
GAN, the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever 
made, now on exhibition ill 4*1 Broadway, N. V. 
Landscape Gardener 
AND 
CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST, 
Cleveland, Oltlo. 
Designs and Plans for Villa Grounds, Cemeteries 
Parks, &c., to order. 
FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
((Ml MISSION ill 13 KC HAN'T 
328 CREENWICH STREET. 
N K W Y O R. Iv 
rite redskins were finally driven 
off’ after firing the barn. 
'HKIT LATH Er*. best in the country. WOOD- 
i MAN ft DH< E, Lake Village, N. H. Circulars free. 
