£ife Insurance ^iroertisement. 
Implements, iilarijinerg. 
Implements, iHacliineri), &z, 
NEWS CONDENSER 
— The strong box of Covington, Ky.. is empty. 
— Across the Atlantic the w| n tei Is very so vere. 
— Philadelphia won’t allow any swing signs. 
— Louisville’s cutest thief is a blind man. 
— Typhoid fever is raging in Cticn, N. Y. 
— Cleveland, O., wants to bo made a port of 
entry. 
— The Philadelphia Post-Office is to be en¬ 
larged. 
— South Bend, Ind., has opened an Academy 
of Music. 
— The celebrated aquarium in Berlin is now 
completed. 
— The curly fruit trees in California are now 
in blossom. 
— There are six 
this country. 
A savings bank has been instituted atSouth 
Bond, Indiana. 
— Vermont has less Insurance companies than 
any other State. 
— On the 3d iust. a New York faro bank was 
robbed of $3,C0>. 
— Philadelphia Is to have a morgue for un¬ 
known dead bodies. 
— Burlington, Vt., Is to attempt to make paper 
from pine shavings. 
— The shoe towns of New England are rapidly 
gaining in prosperity. 
— Tiic “ Marseillaise” is to be restored to tha 
military bands in Franco. 
— Every private in forty-one Russian regi¬ 
ments can read and write. 
— A Connecticut railroad is about to trans¬ 
form a church into a depot. 
— Kentucky University will have about a 
thousand students this year. 
— Sweet cider euchre parties are in vogue just 
now In Janesville, Wisconsin. 
— The left hand, it is said, usually has the 
acutcat sense of temperature. 
— An Iron bridge has just boon finished across 
Hargas Creek, at Circlcvilie, O. 
— A Now Haven (Ct.) coal dealer gives away 
one ton with every fiftieth sold. 
— The shingles cut in Woatoru Michigan this 
year will exceed eighty millions. 
— A "olden not full of golden fishes is the gift 
of the ladies of Lima to the Pope. 
Tin: sunken monitors hi Charleston harbor 
are to be blown to pieces and raised. 
— Professor Agassiz has recovered from Ills 
illness, and is ready to lecture again. 
— St. Louis thinks It can raise by subscription 
C AC: 0,0110 for it3 proposed World’s Fair. 
— A teamster dropped dead of the heart dis¬ 
ease la Rochester, N. Y„ on the 30tn alt.. 
— There are now to bo soon, through powerful 
glasses, six clusters of spots upon tko sun. 
— The Marion (Ohio) Mirror wants 40,000,000 
tong of hay on subscription and other dues. 
— The newly enfranchised women of Wyo¬ 
ming Territory number only about seven hun¬ 
dred. 
— The California Chinese are shipping homed 
toads to China, to bo used in the treatment of 
lung disoases. 
— Within eleven months Philadelphia has 
c reeled 3,523 new buildings and altered 1,147 ma¬ 
ture structures. 
- Tbo chess-players of Michigan intend hold¬ 
ing their second annual tournament at Detroit 
o.i the 13th iust. 
- Chinese conductors are employed on the 
C :ii fornl-i end of the Pacific Railroad, to attend 
to ibe Celestials. 
— Tue shipments of bullion from White Pine 
during the month of December were over half 
a million dollars. 
— A Ban l'rancisco man has invented a new 
aerkrf machine which ho is confident will far 
nut-fly the Avitor- 
— Considerable trouble has lately been expe¬ 
rienced on the Midland Railroad, near Eaton 
liill, by land slides. 
— The Governor of Iowa will not appoint a 
successor to Senator Grimes, but leave the Log- 
lRiilure to elect one. 
A school has been opened at the Philadelphia 
navy-yard for the education of apprentice* iu 
the various departments. 
— The cranberry crop at Harwich, Mass., 
amounted, during tbo past year, to 3,761 barrels, 
which were Mild for $30,590. * 
— The Baptists of Now York State have paid 
one million dollars within the last year in build¬ 
ing and repairing churches. 
— A servant in Michigan who stole $5% was 
not held for trial because sho was “subject to 
firs when under excitement.” 
— A game of ches3, lasting ten years, has just 
been decided. One of thu players lives In Ger¬ 
many, the other in New York. 
— One thousand men ore at work on the De 
F.t; ;tor branch of the Midland Railroad between 
Do Ruytcr and Norwich, N. Y. 
— On the 27th till, a, rat gnawod through the 
water pipe at tbo Louisville Board of Trade 
Rooms and flooded the building. 
— There aro two printing offices in Sweden 
carried on exclusively by females—one in Hu- 
diksval and one in Christianstadt. 
— A Catholic priest named Cahill committed 
Guioido at Jamestown, AT. Y.. two weeks ago, by 
shooting himself through tko head. 
— Many fashionable young ladies are suffering 
with abscesses and ulcers on the foot, caused 
by wearing French heels on them hoots. 
— A Bible Society has been lately founded in 
Russia, which lias already distributed 50,ftj0 
copies of the New Testament in Russian. 
— Dutchess county. N. Y., has twenty banks— 
rix of them in Poughkeepsie. All arc doing 
well, most paj: ng <li vidonds of ten per oout. 
— A family tn Bridgeport, Cf., wns recently 
poisoned by drinking ten in which a child had 
put pieces of tanned rqiiirnd and muskrat skins. 
— The English game of “Hare and Hounds ” 
ha3 been successfully introduced ut Phillips 
Academy, Andover, Mass., by the gymnastic 
professor. 
ESTABLISHED IN ISIS. 
INCORPORATED IN 1869. 
NZGSO&3, SHSFA19 dt CO. 
“Vibrator” Threshing Machines, 
AND IMPROVED 
« MOUNTED ” AND “ DOWN ” HORSE POWERS. 
OFFICE AND FACTORY AT 
BATTLE CREEK,.MICHIGAN. 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
03 F* X^TT*JINA 7 ' YORK., 
!. 200 BROADWAY, BETWEEN FIRTSN AMS JOHN STS 
CASH CAPITAL, $125,000. 
■ -- 
00,000 Deposited with the insurance Department of tin 
' . 1/ .1 n . _ _ £ *1. « rt IlnMnxs, 
p .TSIQE HOOF 
The attention of Farmers, Tlireslierinen, 
mid all interested in the Raising, Thresh¬ 
ing and Saving of Grniu, ss respectfully di¬ 
rected to these Machines. 
If one machine will save enough more grain over 
another to more than pay the threshing bill - if ;t 
will thresh as test, or taster, and do better and 
cleaner work, if it will run easier, last longer, cost 
less for repairs tess liable to break down, more con¬ 
venient and easier managed -IN SHORT. IF ONI KIND 
OF MACHINE IS BETTER AND MOKE PROFiTABi t TO 
YOU THAN ANOTHER, YOU OUGHT TO KNOW IT. 
Consideration is asked to some of Ihe claims ad¬ 
vanced In favor of the Nichols, Shepard & Co. Ma¬ 
chines over other kinds. 
TS2 BIODE Or SEPARATION 
7 s bu mcom of mcccsslvc ranks of “ tiftina fingers ” 
tfuxt lie under the straw, and to Which a imarl upward 
principal lady Ekntcra” la 
All the Officers and Directors (without an exception) are Stockholders, and will 
take good care that the proper reserves for the further protection ot the Policy Hold¬ 
Thin Company makes u Cash Dividend to its Policy Holders of from 38) 2 f o o0 
per cent, cuch yetu* mid in advance, l>y means of its low rates of piemuuns. 
The safety of the Policy Holder is guarded. 
Ail Jicw York Companies arc Obliged by the State to Svt Aside Ujfc sapio Ecscrvc. Ter 
reserve for eath Company Ls the same, calculated on the same table of mortality, an:, a*. ts:o 
same rate of Interest; couscquently, all are safe. 
GONSiXf ZOS73 OF P G 
This Company’s policies are non-forfeitable. 
This Com pan v iio posed no restriction on travel alter one annual payment lias 
Buy tho Iron-Clad 2ftlh (Am, with the above bottom 
No more leaking or c:»-rryintf Cuns to tho shop tor ro 
pairs. They will Iasi you a life-time. It does away 
with tha did Tin Bottom Hoop, Board or Aefrwnr*. 
which is always leakitup. For sale by all cun makers. 
Scud for Price-List of Bottoms. 
.manufactured by 
The Empire Cora and Feed Mill Company 
of Now York, 
AND SOLD 3Y AGENTS EVERYWHERE, 
This Company will not contest any legal claim. . „ 4 ..., , 
This Company will pay claims as soon as the proof thereof is fully cs.alv.sne;.. __ 
'1'Iec rates nj'c lower than lli«»so of any CkNatpany ovgfiuiitcti 
nuder the laws of Yrw York, and responsible to the Jnsttraiict 
Department for its sulct.y. 
The Farmers’ arid Mechanics’ will grant insurance to suit on any of the follow¬ 
ing plans: 
OKD1NARY MI’E, 
ENDOWMENT, 
CIIMLIIKEUI ENDOWMENT, _ 
(OlfIPOIJNUED INTEREST, „IOHVT ENDOWUIENT, 
pRo»firini6. jroarsT s.sFir. 
RETIJULY F1REMIUIMS, 
ANW1TIES- 
and in addition to the above plans will issue policies on tho 
The remurkaMc aliiipHcitV of construction 
or fewntm of parts, of this Mnchim:, as com¬ 
pared with others, la very striking. 
It has but 10 Pulleys and face wheels, where 
Others tiavo 35 to 45: only 19 Boxes, where others 
have 26 to 34: only 9 Blmfta, where others have h# to 
16: onlv :: Belts, (bftsMes * tacit or bolt.) where call era 
ljttvo 1 to 10; only 2 Cor Wheels, where othors have 
r> to 8. or moro: only 19 Journal* nn I pliters to bo 
lubricated, where others have S3 to 40 or mrr Tho 
consequent euao ot management. Jurat,, Ity. free¬ 
dom from breakage, cheapness of repairing, oc.ao 
of draft and adaptation to general nae, is strlktnsly 
manifest. 
Tho Fan Mill Is large and capacious. with 
ample blast to takooutall the fOttl StuIT. and clean 
tho -rain ill for market. ivnd yet o >t • blow any 
over.” Grain dealers and millers freanently pay an 
sxtra price for grain coming from thu> Machine. 
This Machine leaveo no “ Litterings ” or 
“ aoutterlngs.” Tho dirty and unprofitable 
“cloanlng up” nooosarwy with others, is 
entirely avoided. When the last bundle la 
Tout!tie Mutual is a combination ot Insurance and Endowment, and is singularly 
Ucd to the wants of a class of people who have hitherto been debarred lrom Lie 
•fils r»f Life Insurance by its heavy expenses. (Bee explanations below.) 
To insure your life on ‘the Tontine Mutual Flan you pay $lo once. 
You pay $2 annualIy, . 
You ps.y $1.10 whenever a death occurs in your Class. 
You are certain to receive $1,000. 
And if your Olasa is full $5,000. 
Classes arc regulated by ages. 
BOI 3 SEXES ADMITTED IN THE SAME CLAbS. 
ALJ HAVE TO PASS A MEDICAL EXAMINATION. 
Clashes are limited to 5,000 Members. „„„ c . TV , mT 
V.'il CN EVEK A CLASS IS ONCE FULL IT WILL ALWAYS REMAIN — ELL. 
‘ rase your death Ghould occur ivithm a year, 
Members in your Class, yet will your family 
Class has more than one thousand Members, 
A HI © © N » 8 
3roadcas1. Eccd Sower 
'or Sowing all kinds of Gnu a and Gross Seed. 
although there are not on 
receive $1,000; but in cat 
then you would receive as 
the time of your death. I-_ - - - . _ , oar 
( lass A. Admits all between the ages of 15 and 35. 
Class B. Admits all between the ages of 35 and 45. 
C’ass C. Admits all between the ages of 45 and 60. 
TC>:C^TXr^T3E3 
At the same time that you become insured, you also become 
A TVS EMBER OF A TONTINE FUND. 
Which may give*t.o yourself, whilst living, a large sum of money 
Thi 3 is the only Company in the United States doing business on a sound basis, 
i. e., that bus a cash capital of $125,000, or that has a deposit with the btate tor tho 
security of tho Policy Holders. 
SEND FOR BOOK OF RATES. ALL DIRECTORS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
ALL OFFICERS ARE STOCKHOLDERS. 
It cannot be “ctoi 
anythin*? that on be t 
tt is paTtJoatarly aflai 
Straw, ••Heu.clM” Gr 
The Hand Machine will now ofi acresmf wheat In F) 
hunts, and Horse Power Miidilmi wilt spw^Ouafo 
In omo time. It has t.ismn more First Premiums at 
fttar* Fair* >l<ui:>,: the rail of J5c0 than any other 
ruuohlno ot any nano or nature. ?,u farmer can 
atfnril to be without ouo of these machines, bona 
for Circular on.i name Of 5 pent nc -r your residenco. 
Price of Hand Sowers, fio; P'w, T;T' ir T ! V.^ 0 ' 
D. if. GOODELL & Co., 
Solo Manufacturers. Antrim, N. H. 
THE NICHOLS, 8 HEPARD & CO 
IMPROVED 
“MOOTED” AND “DOWN” HORSE POWER 
JEWETT M. RICHMOND, of J. M. Rich¬ 
mond A Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Hon. JOHN I). MAItTINDALE, Ex-At- 
toniey-Generel ot State of New York, Roch¬ 
ester. 
NATHAN V. OR A YES, President Fourth 
National Bank, Syracuse. 
WILLIAM C. HUGER, of Roger, Wallace 
& Gcnny, At tt rncys at Law, Syracuse. 
CHARLES H. DOOLITTLE, President 
Are furnished to no with these Separators, or sold 
.sonavatety, if desired, and Speeded” to mutch 
other amchlnes. 
The “Jlonated” Power is mounted on 
■1 wheel*, and used when HbtudinK on the 
wheels, without diiriiiujt ov settling dawn. 
Tho **l)owu” Power sets on the ground, 
after tho usual manner. Both are made 
with special reference to Durability, Ease 
or Drnlt, Strcncth, Convenirnce und L/ens 
Life. 
Parties having worn out or broken down 
Powers of other make, are invited to buy 
und try these and see the difference. 
These Machines and House Powers are 
SOU) on a Bkoai> a so Unvarnished Warrants-, 
and stand on their intrinsic merits, asking no favors 
but an impartial trial, 
For more Full Particulars about them, call on 
Dealers who sell onr Machines and Extras or apply 
to u-. for UMitirated Circular,! and Prico List, (sent 
free on application.) giving fv.fi description and 
numerous testimonials lTOta parties that have usod 
and employed them. Address 
MCHOL3, SliEPAUD & CO., 
Battle Creek, Miclu 
F OSTER’S PLASTEU, GRAIN AND 
GltASS oEED SOWER, wim or without Har¬ 
row attachment. Greatly improved for 1370. Send 
for full Descriptive Circular to 
OSBORNE. FOSTER A CO., Palmyra, N. Y. 
Mmdle’s Steamer, 
For Cooking Food for Stock, 
nd Stamp for Circular to 
R. H. Allen & Ca. 
P. Q, Bos £ 70 , 
'•r-vv-York 
1252 MASON & HAMLIN 
A superior article for farm use. Al30 Root Cart- 
2 V»—just t-he thing for farmers having roots to 
:-c,i. Both tho above at very low pridg. liUthct 
and or power. Send for Circular. Mahufaouired 
y LANE BRO)'H, Washington. N. Y. 
OHAMBilBLAIN’S 
Patent, Scrmv Stump Machine, 
run l* ARMOR’S U3K. 
Safe, Economical, ( heap, and 
the bebt in use. Will pull the 
largest stamp with ease. 
Patented Jr.no 11th, 1867. 
For piiHicahnaciul for eifeu ftr to 
Geo. Chaiiiba Sain & Sc a, Oban, Ji-'i. 
YL»ti uijoVO lii-i'vi• 111 j i.N w at**•**— i 'i l;- J**ui 
i h j ai>er tlnm uiiy other stomp puller m tho United 
States. Bo sure and send for circular. G. C. 
Neglected Coughs and Colds.—Few aro awnro 
of tho impertiincoof cheeking a Cough or “Common 
Cold ” in Its first stag ? that which ill the beginning 
would ylei l to u mill emedy, if neglected, wen 
prey.* it; ».,ti tho Lung •. “Jim n u ’* Bronchial Troches,’ 
or Cocoa LogCNuCJ, uilord inotaat relief.— Ex. 
A HANDSOME 
MOROCCO PHOTOC3APHIO ALBUitf 
with 13 rich Photographs, for f!. Address 
C. BKAVIS, Corry, Pa. 
