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NEWS CONDENSER, 
One of California’s best lawyers is blind. 
Indiana bears travel along the turnpikes. 
Sixteen Oregon apples measured a bushel. 
Syracuse, N. Y., lias a colored mnti 114 years 
CI1PEKIOI1 STOCK. I still continue to brand 
~ :uui ship Chodtoi Wliite and Uerkthlce swlno, 
SouthdOwn Sheep, Durham and Alderney Calves, 
and all the best varieties of fowls. Send for circular. 
Address THOS. WOOD, Doe Itun, Chester Co., Pa. 
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 ot the articles con¬ 
tained in Class 10, beg leave to make the following report: 
S lIOKT-IIOltN*' from stock imported troiil 
England and Scotland, from noted milking fami¬ 
lies. A few males and females, old and young-for 
sale low. WM. J. M A UKHAM, Avon, N. V. 
— Aged Richmond policemen retire on pen¬ 
sions. 
— Lewistown, Maine, is paving a bridge with 
the Nieoldon. 
— Iowa is from the Indian, signifying “the 
drowsy ones.” 
— North Carolina has fifty-four thousand 
square miles. 
— Cider is largely imported Into this country 
from England. 
— A Cincinnatian married the divorced wife 
of his own son. 
— Chicago is said at present to be a paradise 
for sign painters. 
— Martin Van Buren has been released from 
jail in Norfolk, Va. 
— There arc sixty-seven female editors and 
reviewers in Paris. 
— The larger birds are killing the sparrows on 
Boston Common. 
— A gluttonous Connecticut cow killed her¬ 
self with oil cakes. 
— Tlic cold snap has put an end to navigation 
on Lake Champlain. 
— Titusville Herald charges a contemporary 
with “ diptomania.” 
— It costs Russia about thirty dollars to uni¬ 
form a private soldier. 
— Old shoes are made into new combs by a 
process lately discovered. 
— Russia pays as much attention to the edu¬ 
cation of women us men. 
— Ton culture is practiced witli marked suc¬ 
cess in Marion County, Ky. 
— Of the 10,000 English miners, one in every 
thirty is killed by accident. 
— The funded debt of Vermont is only a trifle 
over a half million dollars. 
—There are nearly 650 convicts in the State 
prison at Charlestown, Maas. 
— Tliero arc nine local insurance companies 
in Memphis, nnd all prospering. 
— The latest, candidate for the Ohio Senator- 
ship is ftepresesentatIvo lUnglnim. 
— A suit Involving $1.25bus been appealed to 
the Superior Court of Connecticut. 
— Boston is to have a “steam flro boat,” to 
protect the water front and shipping. 
— Muscogee, Cl a,, has raised SffVtf bushels of 
sweet potatoes from one acre of land. 
— One vote elected a bishop in Pennsylvania, 
nnd defeated a judge in Massachusetts. 
— The Paclm of Egypt is about to establish fe¬ 
male Schools throughout his dominions. 
— Portland, Oregon 
HIO IMPROVED CHESTER IIOMS pro¬ 
duce must- Pork fur food consumed. Address 
dnee must Pork fur tood consumed 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
W n, win pps, producer and 
• Breeder Of the well-known MAMIE HOGS, 
Marlon. Marlon Cm. Ohio. 
For purity of blood and being well bred, the Magle 
Hugs are not surpassed by any other breed. They 
are large and fine, and of superior style, and may bo 
relied on. The lings are mostly spotted. Anyone 
wanting Pigs or Hogs of Ihe genulnn Magie stock 
should address meat Marion, Marlon (.10., Ohio. 
Bir - Sent to all points by Express or freight. 
Our Ice 'fools this season are of the best duality, 
embracingu lur*a» assortment «-»f ©very kind in use. 
They are all warranted, and haUdsoinoly finished. 
AMES PLOW COMPANY 
AiHMOTII BRONZE TURKEY'S SO pel- 
pair, and Forty Varieties of otliei fowls. 
Address If. P. STOWELL, Williamsport, Pa. 
53 Ilcekinnii St., New York, and 
Quinccy llnll, Boston 
BJf" illustrated Price Lists on application. 
J3T Orders will be exoouted without any delay. 
cJz)0UWj sau/ / 76r££'Y ) ' 
ctJ d/tc ct'jncri/ 
Trvxiiiiirrio* i owln.-a few 
Vj Trios or Exhibition Fowls,bred to the .Standard, 
from my celebrated Premium Smelt, at reasonable 
prices, frond,ms from my stock Unit won the Hold 
Medal at Ibe Parts Hrlmllion, uml from the Trio 
that won the American A grle nil It r 1st Cun. N. V . Doc.. 
M7II. Jhiif Coduns from the winners id flic American 
Agriculturist Cup, N. V.. Dec.. ISTU. First Picmuim 
White Cochins, N. V.. Dee., 1«?U. Partridge Cochins 
Horn winners at Birmingham. Manchester and Uak 
bum, England. All First Premium. Full 1370. Dark 
llnthmas from the celebrated trioa of l.ady liuydyr. 
Mrs. Hurts and Rev. I <’. Bowen, England, trail. lSvo. 
Address, with stamp for Circular, ISAAC VAN 
WINKLE, Box 13, Greenville, Hudson Co., N. J. 
Umiilemcuts, iUiuljincrn, 
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JAN. IS.I8G8 
JULV87I6M 
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1\ STEA.IIUK, lor Stcnnunu Fiiitp von Stock: 
... Cheasn Vats : Tannery V.,m Conserv¬ 
atories. Ac This Steamer In imola of Wrought 
Iron, thoroughly rivaled and finished In good 
style. It has a reliable Automatic or Self-mgu- 
luting Water Feodor. Safety Valve. Vucuuin Valve. 
Water Cange Cooks, Whistle, AC., all complete. I he 
boiler Is peculiar In eonstvnetlim, being ONK COM- 
PI.KTIC Dill III. 1C IIOII. Kit WITH IN ANOTUtCIt, the two 
eiiiiiiiiiinleal.lng one witli Hid other. It ban an ox- 
tratirdlnary amount of lire space tor the size, ot the 
boiler , NO, 3.a medium size, iMVlngH.BMsipuiTO inch¬ 
es of tire sin-face: consoqnuijflj, It requires but little 
tael to run It. Either wood or coal may bo used for 
fuel. 
It will cook more feed, or Imat mure water, in a 
given time., than any other Steamer of thu same size 
nr cost. It Is mure durable Main any other, for the 
reason Unit, tho Mro-bnx Is made of wrought Iron, 
and is entirely surrounded with ivater, Wo are also 
manufacturing 
Aiiileimon'* how Pi-emuive Kienm IIenter* 
fur Moating Private Dwellings. Store*, Churches, Cmi- 
serimtorles, Ac. We uiunufiicturo for all tho terri¬ 
tory east nfiilinols. 
For further particulars ail dreyi 
P, P, l1l*|tST iV CD., Springfield, Ohio. 
[i 1 durability of these tCqtli, anil their eupaetty 
II fur deep gumming, mu- so obvious that- wo 
K\ will only name four other points of compari¬ 
son, viz.: speed,ease, simplicity and perfect clear¬ 
ance. 
Npzrd.—All arc aware Unit an ordinary Imnd-saw 
cuts only one way; f. the I rout out la more effect, 
lye than tho back Ot rid.renting cut. These teeth, 
with their opposite cutting faces, if chttino i.v 
MNK, are equivalent to the front cat both way ,,t a 
band-saw, In distinction to the two hack mils of tho 
old V saw llunce spued Is inevitable. 
Ease of Calling It Is easier to plow a groove in 
timber than to crush one nut. The application of 
I Ills principle is very perfect, all the lectli lifting of 
even length, double pointed, cut with outside verti¬ 
cal anil pnijiicting edges, and clear simultaneously 
with «lic sama. ,, , ... 
Ninijdleifp.—This ia obTh'dls, all the points being 
cutters like hand saw tenth, viz., the same length. 
No hooks, or thick, raking tnolh tu bn .shortened; 
only one mill Hie is needed to keep i hem m order, 
and they are as easy for the ninjki I led laborer to 
sharpen as the old-fashioned saw, 
Perfect Clearance. .Continuously culling anil Clear¬ 
ing, these opposite " cutting fliers" nut only put, hut 
clear, by lifting the fiber above the project log blades, 
like a plow, which is the most perfect clearing imple¬ 
ment. 
New York, AmiMUOa.v Imrtitptr Fair ( 
BUILDING. Nov. I, IH71. i 
E. M. BOVXTON, 73 Bookman St., New York -Silt! 
This certifies that I saw Hie Lightning Cross-Cut 
Saw. worked by hand, by two men, Nov. 3. at tills 
Fair. Said men and saw cut oil a sound 8x!) inch 
chestnut log lu 3\' seconds; and 11!cutHnf same.cuu- 
tlnuimslu, in i minutes and IH sec,mils,or at it rate of 
a cord or wood in less than nine minutes. I am sut- 
istled that, fur all purposes of ernss-cnUIng large and 
small timber, your uross-cnls ami wou.i saws have 
no rival In speed, in ease.and in simplicity, 
I helluva their universal use would save a vast 
amuuntof money and time, and lighten the toll of 
millions uf men,, ,1. VV. Hl.AKK, 
Superintendent. and Engineer 
American Instltutn Fair. 
N. B.-Tlieso extreme tests are quoted merely to 
prove what should benbviom that direct muting is 
better than the old V friction process used lu all 
other salt's. The cutting of all saws depends much 
on the proper set, sharpening, and skill of the npora- 
tur. I cannot furnish brains, and skill is ittlalued 
only t»v praei.leo. Hut no saw iimmil’aeLurerdares to 
question the supoi lurlty ot my latest improved sa ws, 
or tu publicly test the matter. 
I have red need tho retail prlno from 11.25 to $1 per 
foot, and the trade price proportionately, and solicit 
the patronage uf the American public. Beware of 
worthless imitations uml infringements, which will 
lie proseiniled. Ilo not Confound this 1371 pal- 
tern with iny old 131,7 pattern Clearing Tooth Saws, 
p.iw out. of markot. All clearing teeth are com¬ 
plicated. us they require to ho kept shorter than 
cutters and frequent re-adjustment. After much 
experience. 1 cannot rceom me ml them. Each one 
of ihu ntsW Lightning Cross-Cuts has tay $500 Chal¬ 
lenge, and lull directions tor setting and sharp¬ 
ening any saw, engraved on it, Honest hard 
ware men will procure tlm genuine fur their custom¬ 
ers, even If ilmy are overstocked wit.li Inferior goodn, 
hut where (hey do not keen them, A gents are wanted. 
A six foot Cross-Cut ami Buck-Saw auntou receipt of 
Jli. Express will cost from 40 Cents In I |u places 
this side uf thu Mississippi fltver by special contract. 
N. B. Millions of Axes are used for out ting wood; 
a Lightning < 'ross-Out Ku w. either fur one man tlr I or 
two, will eat live times as fust as un ax. Why not try 
them 7 
See that tins name nnd warrant, are on ouch saw. 
Iteeenl increitso of business 1ms compelled me to 
lease No. 30 Beekmau St., adjoining No. 73, where X 
shall he happy to see Hardware Dealers and Cus¬ 
tomers. 
E. 3VI. BOYNTON, 
Sole Proprietor ami Manufacturer, 
80 Week man St., N. Y. 
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Price Lists famished the' Trade on application, inclosing business card. For sale by tho Trado generally. 
Ask your Jeweler to see the MARION 
has nim-n saloons tiuwi 
any city of its size in tho United Suites. 
— A railroad in New Hampshire has been in¬ 
dicted for charging extortionate freight. 
— There are indications of a great revival of 
the ship building trade! on the Thames. Eng. 
— Thore is it man In Paducah, Jiy., who 
breathes through a silver tube in hla throat. 
— About 140,000 barrels of apples Imve been 
purchased by dealers in Lookport this season. 
— The elections for the Cortes In Spain have 
resulted largely in favor of tho Kcpubtionns. 
— The estimated cost of the proposed bridge 
over the Hudson, at Poughkeepsie, is $3,450,000. 
— In searching for Iron mines in Salisbury, 
Conn., it subterranean cavern bus been discov¬ 
ered. 
— The King of Greece lias imported fifty 
young hickory trees to ornament his park at 
Athens. 
— Arrangements have been made to cut over 
100,000,000 feet of lumber on the Kennebec river 
this winter. 
— It is stated that “a good blueberry pasturo 
in New Hampshire gives more income than a 
dairy of ten cows.” 
— Out in Montana tho papers are compelled 
to Biispend publication, because they cannot 
procure wliite paper. 
— in the London Tichborne trial, the cost of 
taking and printing the notes of the evidence 
lias been $0,000 a week. 
— In Constantinople tliero are some fifty 
Greek merchants whose combined fortunes are 
put down at nearly $ 100,000,000. 
— The best farm in England is kept by a wo¬ 
man, ami took t he first prize recently offered by 
the Royal Agricultural Society. 
— it is proposed to erect a new county in New 
Jersey out of parts of Camden and Gloucester, 
to lie known as Deptford county. 
— Sonia one with spare time on his hands lias 
been investigating a bushel of wheat, and re¬ 
ports flint it contains 000,000 grains. 
— Fifty young widows reside in thesmnll town 
of Centerville, Iud„ and it is unsafe for un un¬ 
protected man to pass through there, 
— A lady of Newburyport, Mass., has earned 
with her sewing machine in twelve years, $0,- 
018,35, without j laying a cent for repairs. 
— A Louisiana engineer was acquitted of neg¬ 
lect in running over a ruun, because " the grass 
on the track grew bo high as to obscure the per¬ 
son." 
— Both parties in Congress favor an investi¬ 
gation of the accounts of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment and all the officers who disburse public 
moneys. 
We have now the authority of the Univer¬ 
sity ot Cambridge for saying that English wo¬ 
men are generally in a state of intellectual semi- 
starvation. 
— The total amount of taxes levied in the 
cities of Ohio for local purposes during tho year 
1871 is nearly seventy-five thousund dollars less 
than in 1870. 
— William C. Curry, says the Chester county 
(Pad Record, of West Bradford, has set out on 
his farm an orchard of eleven hundred peach 
trees this fall. 
— The new Governor of California, in his 
inaugural, takes strong grounds in favor of 
legislative notion reducing and regulating fares 
on the Pacific Railroad. 
— The tooth of an elephant was found a few 
days ago in a gravel pit at Louisville, fourteen 
feet below the surface, which scientists say must 
liuve been there at least two thousaud years. 
liEWAllTC of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded. To avoid impo¬ 
sition, sec that the words MARION, N. J., art engraved on the plate over the Main-Spring 
Barrel. All others are spurious. 
WHO “r“HE R00 “ United States Watch Co., 
GILES, BRO. & CO. GILES, WALES & CO. 
83 & 85 State St., Chicago, III. No. 13 Maiden Lane, New York. 
rpitE CELEBRATED PRAIRIE CITY 
L Sunder and Cultivator isriiiilumiii ; In llic cheap¬ 
est and best. Better tlmn u drill. Tho Increase m 
yield will nay for it. in one snuxor. Send fur free cir¬ 
culars to U AltKiS MAN I:FAC'I’Ol!IN<! CO., 
Janesville, Wis. 
r i v V-J T l yJ Solicited by 141 CNN A: CO., 
I*?|1 ll,| 1,1 Publishers ot Scientific Ameri- 
I Bal ■ ^ ki 1*1 can, 37 Park Row, New York. 
Twenty-five yearn’ Experience. 
Pamphlets containing Patent Laws with full di¬ 
rections how to obtain Patents, free. 
A bound volume of MB pages, containing the Now 
Census by counties and large cities, H(J Engravings 
of Mechanical movement,,, Patent Laws and rules 
for obtaining Patents, mailed uu receipt of 25 cents. 
$12 SENSATION. $12 
Ki.ro A NT Stem Winpisu Watch, New Style war¬ 
ranted Cheapest, Correct, Strung and Scrvicuble 
\V vtcij ill use, polished or frosted Nickel and Jewel¬ 
ed movements. Exposed Action; patent Self-wind¬ 
ing Attachment: price, each. Ladies or Gant’s size, 
with Chain. $12,1 MX has itun any othoryond WATCH.) 
$00 per half doz, Orders filled on receipt of price, or 
C. o. D . express extra. Watches everu desert niton 
$M5 to #45. Chains $2 to#10. Catalogues free. CATKLY 
A ST IN KR, 71 Nassau St., N. Y. Established 1357. 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS A PURE 
KLACK TEA 
with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit ull tastes. For sale everywhere. 
by tiie Great Atlantic iSc Pacific Tea Co.. 8 Church St., New.York. P. C 
Nectar Circular. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANE BROS. 
Manufacturers, Millbrook.N. Y. 
0 raves’ Incubators 
For Price List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GRAVES A CO., No. 20 North Market St 
Boston, Mass. 
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3 H I sell Poart’B l’AT- 
H O *“ *nt OAi-vASizm Mctalio Kvui'Ka 
p ■'* 9 i9 Map Spout and Bncxx'r IIznovii. 
P3 W ^ J l/i Samples. Circulars anil Terms seat <>u 
O* \s/ receipt of 20 ets. to pay postage. 
Address C. 0. POST. Mauuf. nail Patentee. Burlington,VL 
n AlVKES' PATENT FOUNTAIN HOLDER, 
Nickel Plate, 50c.; Hard Rubber, $1.50 and $3, 
Writes out! to ten hours. Use any pen. By mail 
Seud stump for circular. GICO, F. HAWKIC8. 
lifi Nassau St.,N. Y. 
THOMAS’ PATENT 
SMOOTHING HARROW, 
With 81 Round 
SLANTING TEETH 
Of Tempered Steel. 
A Thorough Pulverizer of the Soil. 
A Perfect Cultivator of Growing Crops. 
Destroys Weeds Effectually. Obviates Hand Hoeing. 
Draws Easily. Covers Nine Feet. Never Clogs. 
Every If arrow Warranted ! 1 Canvassers Wonted! 
J. .1. TIIOTIAS «fc CO., Geneva, N. Y. 
THEA-NECTAR 
IS A PURE 
BLACK TEA 
with the Green Tea Flavor. Warranted to suit nil tastes. For sale everywhere. 
by the Urent Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 8 Church St„ New York. P. C 
Nectar Circular. 
VACUUM OIL BLACK 1IVC 
CAP0NIZING INSTRUMENTS 
1 Take the 'BEB I JNK ” Cleveland, Columbus. 
Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway Jroro ^* e YJ?* 
land, Oil In, by wav of Crestlino, Bolleiontulne, In¬ 
dianapolis, Terre Haute, St. Louts, etc., nr by wujr uf 
Columbus. Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. for »• II points 
South or West. Fa LACK DAY and 31 .KEPI.Mi CAUH 
from Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, ludiuimpo- 
lls and Louisville, without change. 
E. S. FLINT, General Superintendent. 
Cleveland. Ohio. 
For Softening nnd Preserving 
IIARNICS8, HOOTS, SHOES, Ac. 
Hold by Harness Makers and Dealers generally. 
Also at Vacuum Oil Company's Wholesale and Ue< 
tail Oil Store, Nu. a Main street Bridge, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
Those desiring to procure fine sets of 
SEWING 
f|iO gUGA It li A K EUS.— Patent Central Screw 
L Hap-Hpout, saves 15 per cent, more Sap than any 
other. R. F. LIVERMORE A CO.. Rutland, Vt. 
Mach I NIC. New Stylo, late Patents, Positive Mo¬ 
tion, Important IinnrMirmtiUs, without rival or equal 
ior Befttlly, strength. Speed. Durability or Price. 
Noiseless, Easy to learn. Sews everything a needle will 
go through with lino, Jinn stitches, uses.all kind* of 
thread, single or double. Samples of Sewing, Tea* 
timonials, Extra Inducements, County Rights to 
Agents, &e.. sent free. Machines complete, free, by 
express, on receipt of price, $5 ($15 less than any ijond 
machine). BUCKLAND A CO., 71 Nassnu St., N. Y. 
W . * »» H I* ** , 
RUIT AND PRODUCE 
MISSION MERCHANT. 
328 CREENWICH STREET. 
NEW YORK 
(IDT I.ATIl ES, best m the country. WOOD. 
MAN A PIKE, Lake Village, N.H, Circulars treu, 
rilouic for Hornes—The New Patent Flexible 
A Curry-Comb. 8umples sent by mail, prepaid, on 
receipt of 50c. Address Ells’ M'f’y Co., Deposit, N. Y. 
A G ENTS Wanted.— Agents make more money at 
work for us than at anything else. Particulars 
free. G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 
