PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Prof. Gold win Smith has Balled for New 
Tork. 
M. ROCHEFORT was recognized in Dublin, and 
hissed by the crowd. 
Ex-Prebident Aria* of Honduras has taken 
up his residence in Nicaragua. 
A fcll-lencth portrait of ex-Gov. English 
of Connecticut, is booh to be hung in the libra¬ 
ry of the Yale Law School. 
The Rev. Llewellyn f). Revan, a popular 
preacher of England, and a successor of White- 
field, is cornin': to this country. 
Jenny Lind whs recent ly in Paris. She can¬ 
not be Induced to sing to I Venohnmn, for rea¬ 
sons, or prejudices, of her own. 
The Republicans of the VJlth District of 
Indiana have renominated the Hon. John Co¬ 
burn by acclamation as a candidate for 
Congress. 
^ittplementj* am! Parlnnen.u 
jUNE 27 
KmpUttunt?? am! pachineru. 
The Wisner Sulky Rake. »e humms season 
g/ We oiler the meat Improved M O AV E It S and 
REAPERS, RAKES, and SUPERIOR HAY 
TEDDERS, with a full assortment of Farming 
Tools and Machines, See«l.*« and Fertilizers, 
Address for circulars. 
It. VI. AliVilSN X CO., 
189 and 191 Water .St., 
P, <*. Btox 370. New York City. 
CRAWFORD'S 
^mplcmcnt.’i' am! iRaciuurvy. 
SPLENDID \m UNPARALLELED 
TRIUMPHS 
OK TUE 
WHEELER & WILSON 
Sewing Machine Co., 
NEW YORK, 
OVER 81 COMPETITORS, 
AT TUB 
World’s Exposition, Vienna, 1873, 
1. The Knight’s Crosa of llie Imperial Order 
of “ Frauds Jooepli,” conferred by his 
Apostolic Majesty the Emperor of A u stria, upon 
the Honorable Natlianlel Wheeler, President of 
the Wheeler As Wilson Sowing Machine Com¬ 
pany, an the founder and builder Of Sewing Ma¬ 
chine industry. 
2. The (fraud Diploma of Honor, recommend¬ 
ed by the International Jury for this Sewing 
Machine Company only, for their important 
contributions to the material and social welfare 
of mankind. 
3. The Grand Jlrdnl for Progress, awarded 
for their New No. R Hewing Machine, being for 
progress made since the Parts Exposition of 
1867, at which tbo only Gold Modal for Sewing 
Machines was awarded to this Company, lienee 
the Vienna award marks Progress not from a 
low level or inferior medal, but from si Gold 
Medal, tlrtj highest award made at Paris. 
4. Tho Grand Jfedul for 21 n-U, for the devel¬ 
opment. or Ncodio Industry stud excellence and 
superiority of manufacturedsamples exhibited. 
5. A Grand IVIrdal for .fieri I, for excellence 
and superiority nf Cabinet work; the only 
award of the kind in this se tion. 
6 . Medals far Several Co-operators of the 
Wheeler & Wilson Company for superior ability. 
7. The Official Rcpnrr, published by the Gen¬ 
eral Direction of tho Vienna Exposition, signal¬ 
izes tho supremacy of tho Wheeler A Wilson 
Company for quantity and quality of manufac¬ 
ture, and position in the Sewing Machine busi¬ 
ness, as follows: 
Official Report, Vienna Exposition, Sew¬ 
ing Machines, &c. 
(Group 13, See. 52, 23.) 
“ The greatest Sewing Machine Manufactory in 
the world is that of Wheeler & Wilson, New York, 
which alone lias brought already over 900,000 of (heir 
Sewing Machines into practical use. The complete 
production of the parte by machinery Is so regulated 
that each complete machine may be used as a sample 
for exhibition. This firm produces 000 well adjusted 
machines dally. 
“The latest production of this firm, and which Is 
the wonder of tho Vienna Exposition, is their New 
No-0 Sewing Machine. This universal machine sows 
the heaviest leather harness and the finest gauzes 
with a truly peurl stitch. 
“Wheeler & Wilson have received the highest 
prizes at all World's Expositions, and at the Vienna 
Exposition were extraordinarily distinguished." 
Further Distinguished Honors 
NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 1873. 
THE GRAM) MEDAL OF UOXOR 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 
Was unanimously recommended by the judges of 
Sewing Machines for 
WHEELER 6 l WXLSOBTS 
IVew IV'o. O Solving; Machine, 
as being ’a decided improvement over all other 
machines In the market," and which “must revolu¬ 
tionize certain branches of industry, especially in 
Shoe and Harness Manufacturing.” 
BALTIMORE, Md., October 31, 1S73. 
* The Maryland institute has awarded Wheeler & 
Wilson the Gold Medal for their New No, 6 Sewing 
Machine. Other Sewing Machines received nothing." 
Savannah, November L 1873. 
“At the Georgia State Fair, a Silver Medal, tho 
highest and only premium for Leather Stltchlug, was 
awarded to Wheel or & Wilson for samples done on 
their New No. e Sewing Machines.” 
Principal Office, No. H25 Broadway, Netv 
York. Agencies In ull the Principal Cities of the 
World. 
Giuai’anteed to Give Satisfaction, 
IT WILL RAKE GLEAM ANY KIND OF HAY. 
No Manual Labor Required to Discharge the Load, 
The W1SNRI1 is surely the do-* Hake. It will rake perfectly the heaviest hay that grows (wrl 
or ili-li), and, bv a slut hi movement ol the driver’s foot the dutches engage with each wheel (avnhling 
j. UU' droll), which isise the tooth to clour the hay, when they are instantly disengaged and the Rake 
tails buck to work ugulu. 
The WISNER will not only bent all Other Hakes in the field, but if is the best manufactured Hake 
ever offered to the public. Manufactured by 
JOHN l)OIM>8 X ro,, IHiyiopi, Ohio, ;md 
,808. USVFifi DIMVF’O CO., O^lmwa, Canada. 
J 12 WISNER, Friendship, X. V., 
Patentee and General Aj*ent. 
NO MORE LOOSE BOLTS AND NUTS. 
The Celebrated “GUMMING” LOCK-NUT, I*atewtc<t June 16, 1868. 
No More Knitting CAR- No More Flying Teelli 
IMAGES ami WAGONS. f^l SSL. from Threshers. 
No More Dropping Down 
of SHAFTS. 
No More l.osl Dolls trom 
REAPERS nud MOWERS. 
No More Dills for Repairs 
Continually. 
SEND FOR PRICE-LIST AND 
C1RCULAHS TO 
THIS LOCK-NUT AM) BOLT CO. OF N. Y., No. 17 Hey SI., New York. 
Licenses granted to Manufacturers of Agricultural Machines, Carriages, etc. 
I'IVKRY LADY SHOULD HAVE A SET OF 
GOOEIRICH'SiSHEMMERS 
Consisting of Four Widths and a Dress Binder. Sent.by Mnil on Receipt of Price. 
ForSaleby all Sewing Machine Agents. 1 H p PflfinDIPU 1205 State Street. CHICAGO. ILL. 
m- Price, Out}/ One J>»Uar.~W I II Ui UUUUnlUn, (103 N. 10th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Xuvculor ol' Tlio Grooclrioli Tuck Marker. 
This is the famous “ vhjBatoh” Thresher, 
whicii has created Mioli a revolution in the trad(t 
ai.d bCCome so FULLY ESTABLISHED as the "load¬ 
ing Thu slier 1 ’ of Hob day and generation. More 
than seven thousand purchasers and ninety thou¬ 
sand grain raisers pronounce those machines en¬ 
tirely i~ xEQUALED for grain saving, time saving 
and money making. 
Four HiietiM Hindc, viz.: ‘24-inch, 2S-in<h, 
3‘i-mcli nnd 30-inch Cylinders, with 6. 8, 
10 nud 12-Horae “Mounted” Powers. Also 
Seiiai'aiors “ alone.” expressly for Strain 
Power, nud Imprnvcd PORTABLE STEA M 
ENGINES for Strain Machines, 
All persons intending to bny Threshing Machines, 
or Separators “ alone, ’ nr Morse Powers ' alone.” 
swell a; GRAIN Raiseics and Fak.i 
or Separators "alone," nr Morse Powers "alone,” 
as Well as GRAIN Kaisers a nd FARMERS who want 
their grain threshed, saved and cleaned to the boat 
advantage, are invited to send for ..nr new forty- 
page illustrated Pamphlet arid Circulars (unit furl, 
giving lull particular^ about these Improved Ma¬ 
chines ami other Information valuable to furthers 
amt threshormen. Address 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CD., 
Dtuilc Crook, Mich. 
i mmi 
FOK FENCING. 
Proof against Gallic, Fire nml 
Itnst. 
HANDSOME, DURABLE AND CHEAP. 
PHILIP S. JUSTICE, 
14 N. Sib, Philada.; 42 dill, New York. 
3X/T CD1AT 3S . 
THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
tight Reasons for Baying the Crawford Improved. 
1. -The Frame is made entirely of Iron, thus pre¬ 
venting warping and spi loving, while t he Gearing Is 
so securely boxed as to Keep it entirely free from 
dust and grit. 
2. —The limiting is all held firmly by Ihe Frame, 
and consequently must, always work In line, with 
equal friction on the bearings, until the .Machine is 
worn out. 
3. The Machine is accurately balanced upon the 
Driving Wheels, so that the horses’ uecks are en¬ 
tirely relieved from a heavy weight. 
I.- The device for lowering ami raising the Cutter- 
bar i very simple and effective ; also, that for chan¬ 
ging the angle of the cutting apparatus, the driver 
beina able to effect those changes almost instantly. 
а. —Four bolts only are required for the Cover, 
Caps. Seat, Shafting, Gearing and Frame. 
б . -The Mail tor the driver answers a double pur¬ 
pose a ft a tool-box and scat combined, 
7. —The Gearing of the Crawford improved 
Mower Is changed by means of a lever worked by 
the foot of the driver, thus leaving his hands free. 
8. —Far simplicity of construction, which insures 
strength nnd durability ; (nr case of draft and man¬ 
agement , tv,r bounty ot model and cheapness, the 
CtiAwroRD Improved Mower is offered to the 
public, and as one unrivaled for c-utMno loilgei1 </r<m. 
Hr nor null her it In-fare I /Oil Innj Ws. icLr,-. 
Address J. F. CRAWFORD. 
Principal i rip r UnaonoTln, Mad. Co., N. Y. 
WOOD’S 
CELEBRATED 
Harvesting’ Machines. 
Watch Buyers, Attention! 
The undersigned respectfully dl.re.ct the attention 
of parties contemplating the purchase of Watches, 
® tu the superiority 
of tim celebrated 
Nickel Movement 
Wat nil i s made bv 
tile Me-nr-. IkiRFX 
.v Cm kvoJm icit of 
Nuiie.hiitr I, gwiizer- 
i.Miut Geois'aipl La¬ 
dies’ size -, in Stem 
ami Key Vvimicrs. 
Thl-bc Wn • II ll r * 
have Equilibrium 
Eo-iipyim ms.Cliro- 
noiUtUir Balances. 
Kiihj Pallet*, Tem¬ 
pered and Hardened 
Full Ruby Jeweled, 
and c o tu b l u e all 
modern inioroy . incoits In watch making. 
These W»tdies were awarded the Grand Prize nt 
the Parts Exposition in 1867, for best performance 
and greatest accuracy in adjustment ; and as a fur¬ 
ther guarantee that they are equol to the best, we 
annex names of some Of the moat respectable deal¬ 
ers in the trade, who have tested them for years, and 
will vouch lor the accuracy of our statements : 
B«i>wli< t Das,, New y<»rk, ;H. SV.StnUlg. Elmirs, IN. Y. 
E. Mario, Trey, N. Y. Hovklut A l»Wl, Owego, S. Y. 
J. A. Small, Snri*tqt* Nf. Y. Hyde ft Brttva, Auburn, N. Y. 
Boom ft Son. Kotins ter. N. Y. J A, CmG Bauurti, Jt. V. 
Hiram Hole hit l«., fiit|,il,>, N, Y II. Cvuvull A Co., Cleveland, U. 
B, K.CbsaeA Co,, Rutluml, Vt, Beniamin ftFonl, New Havel), 0l. 
J. H. StilM,Troy, pi. Ni 'jiolr ft laontluill, Toledo, U. 
G. IV. Liur, Xtml„. Clbio. IGeorgc Embry, Morrow, O. 
Abuer Isewfll, I'orllniid, Me. ffeurce tlilla, Cuo»mlulgmi, n Y. 
A. M-l bnrv, llornellevdlr, N,Y. I,e 0rvt ft Worth, Cambridge, 
J, M. Bounult, XsneevillH, Qlilu. N. Y. 
D. Furtwaugler. WuohiiigP u, O. O. T. iiuubw, Steubenville, Obiu. 
A. I- UurbAtik, Worce-U'l, .M.uA. A. W. Ford, kreep-irl, III, 
W. S' Teylnr, fltlr.i, N, Y, 1 i,oe, I,rflii, Wilmington, Pel. 
Eviui- ft M.tnuing, Binghamton,' D, It, Buell ft Cn„ llartlord, Ct. 
X. Y. ; Kctgiiion ft CTnpp, luiUiumpulU, 
Wilder K. Weeks, Bnngor. Me. Ind, 
Duolnp ft Hnker, MnnchoBterJChne. Wyman, St. Albuiu, *t. 
N It j Win, Kirk, Yl'irtl WinaWd. Conti. 
And a large number of others i hroughout the United 
States. For further particulars, ask your watch 
maker to see them, or address 
QUINCHE JL KBUGLER, 
Wholesale Agenis in the United States. 
Salesroom* 15 Maiden Lime, N. Y, 
IT V fl T P ISO MACHINES 
Ini Bj Pj BJf 1 9j 1 can he obtained ut 
iel hi ti 81 I. n % aboutiiTio-haltthe 
11 LiillllLu snt 
ger’s, 10 cents per 
doz.: MDieeier A WIIbod, 60 ets.; Howe's, fill ets.j Gro¬ 
ver & Baker, 50 ets., and others in proportion, ln- 
i lose the umount, and Needles will be returned by 
first mall. Address, 
EAGLE NEEDLE CO., Watertown, N. V, 
GREAT r,Y IMPROVED FOR 1874. 
Seiatl fbr Descriptive Catalogue. 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Kaosick Fails, N. Y., 
Or 30 Cortlandt Si., New York. 
BOOST'S TATENT HAY LOADER , timnu- 
I facturod ui the Mladyilli; A«'t WoiiKs, Moad- 
vilie. Fa. Wwwnw'i toetovaiea toi, of huv Horn the 
wlnrow to tlie wagon in live minutes, »nn take it as 
clean aa by the hand fork, anu to be adapted to all or¬ 
dinary' meadow lund. seudforDescriptiv. Circulars. 
Morris, Tasker & Co., 
Works at Philadelphia and New Castle, Del. 
Office &. Warehouse, 15 Gold St., N. Y., 
ManufaetUier- ol WROUGHT IRON WELDED 
TUBES, Plain, Galvanized and Rubber-Coated, for 
Gas, BtOrtiu and Water. LAP-WELDED CHAR¬ 
COAL IRON ISOILRR TURKS Dili Well Tubing 
and Casing. Gas and Fittincs, Btak' Wive* and Cocks, 
Ga- and Steam Fitters’ Tools. Ca«t-Iron Gas and 
Water Pipe. 6treet Lamp Posts and Lanterns, Im¬ 
proved Coal-Gas Apparatus, etc. 
Our Rubber - Coated Tubes are the best in use 
for either hot or cold water, under or above ground. 
Green and Hot-House Apparatus and materials. 
Flowing Spring Pouiliy Fountain, 
^-3 one of the must convenient 
.*2- and best-paying articles 
^7 —• . ’ ever oifcreif for ilie money. 
? \ Easily ailed, vflil not get 
flfe— k? out of order, nud lasts a 
lir ! '" JHliiiliinfiiJ 'A 1 ! -,y lifetime. Scud for circwUir. 
7 llllllMwsU.i-L ' At wholesale fr CUAGIN 
Cr ^- -r; BiiOb. ft CO.. ML. I ek© Ft.. 
WJfMWP 11 * Chicago; bFI.LK'r CO., 
,A , iSai'. jr../ Cinciiinuti; J. R. i UCUCK, 
f- . fit. Louis. M.-t'.nfucinred 
i.nlv iiv I ho i RON CIAI> 
- CAN CO., 55 Fulton St., N.Y. 
Cider Mill Machinery. 
Ratchkt Head Screws, Power Presses, Ap¬ 
ple Grinders, and CO other articles for Cider Mills. 
Address O. K. JOHNSON, Medina, N. Y. 
