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PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Disraeli is kept from walking by gout. 
Edward Bootii goes to the Colorado Springs 
in August. 
Geo. B. Upton, u prominent Boston mer¬ 
chant, died ol'cancer In the stomach. 
Gen. FrrznUGH and Robert E. Lee arc culti¬ 
vating large farms with much success. 
Whittier and the llev. John Weiss are going 
to spend the Summer at the Isle of Shoals. 
Edward Everett Hale has been elected 
President of the Board of Trustees of Antioch 
College, Ohio. 
Senator Morton will spend most of the 
summer at Indianapolis, having given up his 
proposed California trip. 
The Rochester Union states that the Hon. 
Freeman Clarke will not be a candidate for 
re-election to Congress. 
Du. McCauley i« Fraternal Delegate from 
the last General Conference of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church to the Wesleyan Conference 
of England. 
This Rev. Dr. Henry Smith, formerly Presi¬ 
dent of Marietta College, Ohio, and more re¬ 
cently In Lane Theological Seminary, has ac¬ 
cepted the Presidency of Middlebury College. 
A dispatch from Toronto says:—“The Hon. 
Geo. Brown has arrived here from Washington. 
It is understood that he will shortly proceed 
to England, when, it Is anticipated, he will be 
created a baronet.” 
The wife of the Rev. Henry W. Hale has 
taken with her husband the entire course in 
the Baptist Theological Seminary at Newton, 
Mass., arid received the usual degree—the first, 
ever coin erred on a woman by that institution. 
Both are under appointment as missionaries. 
implements and paehinery. 
implements and |Uaehinevy. 
FOR FENCING-. 
Proof against Cattle, Tire and 
Rust. 
HANDSOME, DURABLE AND CHEAP. 
PHILIP S. JUSTICE, 
11 N. 5th, Pliilada.j 42 Clifl, New York. 
Victorious < Vienna 
Over 81 Competitors. 
WHEELER & WILSON’S 
NEW 
Rotary-Hook Lock-Stitch 
implements and ^tacHinevy. 
Wheeler & Melick Co., 
Proprietors and Manufacturers of 
Rntlwnv it ml Lever Horae.Powers, Thresh' 
its mid Cleaner., Tbrenlier* mul Shakers. 
Wheel llor*e • Italic*, Horwe Ilay-Fork., 
Siraw-Preserving Tlire.liem, Peed-Cutler*. 
Wood-Sawing Machine*, dfcc., &c., 
AiiUAnry, nsr. y. 
I AMPQ A GRICtf LTIJRAL 
niniw an 1V Implements & Machines, 
PLOW CO., 53 Bookman st., Now York. 
Cider Mill Machinery. 
RATCHET HEAD SCREWS, POWER PRESSES, A]'- 
RLE GRINDERS, and 10 other articles for Cider Mills. 
Address O K JOHNS >N, Medina. N, V. 
The Empire Wringer 
Sim Machihi, 
IKTO- 6^ 
FOR FAMILY USE, 
HEAVY TAILORING, 
AND LEATHER WORK. 
Attention is invited to the Superior Excellence of 
this Machine, some of the points of which are : 
1. —A Higher Rate c.f Speed, with lees liability to 
W ear. 
2. —Simplicity of Construction and Ease Of Manage¬ 
ment. 
3. P.iaitlveiMtw and Certainty in nil its Movements. 
A -The. Independent Take.up.drawing up the Stitch 
when i he Needle Is entirety out nl the Goods. 
5. —Unrivaled Strength nf Scam and Bean tv of Stitch. 
6. —Adaptability ty a much wider range of Work than 
any oilier Sowing Machine In existence. 
I.—It. is the only Sewing Machine adapted to the 
Staying of Button-holes In Ladies' Shoes with 
Cord without the use of Patent Attachments 
therefor. 
Principal Office, 
625 Broadway, N. Y. 
U2P~Ageucie* throughout the civilized world. 
SOMETHING TO IIAiriMTEK ON.—For 
^ fahmehs, 
Planters or Country Gentlemen, 
Who have need of such an article about the HOUSE, 
STABLE and WORKSHOP. 
The Empire is warranted to turn with half 
the labor of other Wringers. 
Its cog-wheels never separate, no matter how 
far the rolls are parted. 
The bearings of the Rolls need no oiling. 
The HUB A L ,\E W-Y ORKER, u inter date 
of Nov. 29th, 1873, ways:—“in ALL 
wringer* tlinl have the frank attach¬ 
ed to the Mliaft of the lower roll, THAT 
rolialwa,* HAS and always WILL turn 
on the shall, and give out before the 
upper roll Is half worn. In the Em¬ 
pire this dilllculty is entirely obviated, 
as Its crank 1 m not attached to the 
shaft of either roll.” 
S3f No other Wringer can be eoUi it put on trial with 
the Empire. 
Retail price, SB. The money will be refunded 
should the Empire nut prove satisfactory, on four 
weeks’ trial. Retail Dealers supplied at a liberal 
discount. For Circular. Terms, &c„ address 
EMPIRE WRINGER CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
(ESTABLISHED 1843.) 
To supply this demand, the undersiguod are now 
making .SMALL ANVILS in Tin dlllerent numbers, 
ranging from 1U noil d* each to ft/ pounds, all having 
accurately finished and hardened cast Steel Faces 
and Horns, ami in every respect as perfect as the 
largest of their eelehr ted ” Eagle” Anvils. 
B r"~ circulars, v, ith further particulars, will he fur¬ 
nished Upon application to 
FISHER «.* N O It It IS. Trenton, N. J., 
Sole Muiiulncturcr*. 
Morris, Tasker & Co., 
"Works at Philadelphia and Now Castle, Del. 
Office & Warehouse, 15 Cold St., N. Y., 
Manufacturers of WROUGHT IKON WELDED 
TUBES, Plain, Gulviitmed and Rubber-Coated, for 
Gas, Steam and Water. LAP-WL'LDED CHAR. 
Coal IRON boiler TUBES. Olll Well Tubing 
and Casing, Gas uud Fittings, Brass Valves and Cocks, 
Ga- and Steam Fitters’ Tools, Cast-Iron Gas and 
Water Pipa, Street 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 But-Honso Apparatus and materials. 
nrrriiT fp 
til EU Rj III L| % can be obtained at 
3 Sfl rl II |_ In % about.one-haltthe 
IV L LII1111U SSMSttE: 
. ger'*, 4(1 cents per 
do*.: Wheeler A Wilson, 60 cts.; Howe'*, U) ets.; Gro¬ 
ver A Baker, 50 cts., and others In proportion, in¬ 
close the amount, and Needled will be returned by 
first mail, A ddress. 
EAGLE NEEDLE CO., Watertown, N. Y. 
Watch Buyers, Attention! 
The undersigned respectfully direct the attention 
® tO the superiority 
of ihu celebrated 
Nickel Movement 
Watches made by 
the Messrs. Bqrrl 
A CofRVOrflikU of 
Neui.-hutel, Switzer¬ 
land. Gent*’anil La¬ 
dle*’ sl7.es. In Ntem 
and Key Winders. 
These Watches 
have Equilibrium 
Escapement*. Chro- 
nonn tor Balances, 
Ruby Pal lew, T-in¬ 
hered ami Hardened 
Full 1 Hu by J eweled, 
and combine ali 
modern itnprov. inents in watch making. 
These watches wore awarded the Grand Prize at 
the Pan* Exposition In 1M7, for best performance, 
and greatest accuracy in adjustment; and as n fur¬ 
ther guarantee that they are equal to the best, we 
annex name* of some or the most rospectab.6 deal¬ 
ers In the trade, who have tested them for years, and 
will vouch for the accuracy of our statements: 
Ben,‘<tlrt |!rr»,, York. H. >V, Simile, Klmlro, N. V. 
E. Mnrt», Trey, N. Y. llremtx .1 Igliell, Owsgo, N. Y. 
J. A. Smith, Ssmtir* Si.*,, N, Y, 11 t rl - |V H.<U,a. Auburn, N. Y. 
Booth A Sou. R. Jt .iL..|.,r, N. Y. J. A. Clark. B*t*vl*, N. Y. 
Hlriun I I t. hi. ■. |. v. y. It. Cowoll k Co., I !■'V».AJJ,1, O. 
li, K. Au. A Co,, Rutland, Vt. benjamin A Vnr.1, N»w Haven, Ct. 
J. H.Croat,Tray, Pa. NlrnoLA hinthnll, Tolado, 0. 
(1. iV. Lure. Xct>i>. Ohio. !Q—Vrff Kinbry, Morrow, O. 
Abner I.n«, ll. Portland, Me. tieorye Hill*. CWDandalzna, N. Y. 
A. Mcll nirr .Hornetlarille, N.V 1 1— • Om A Worth, Cambridge, 
,1. M. BionieU, Zuti.i.vill., Ohio. N. V. 
D. furtwnuslei, IVaaUiugtoii, O. O, P. Dufthar, Stanbonvllts, Ohio. 
A. L. lh-rl,M,l. WortNbi. Mom. A. VV. Ford, Prealiurt, 111. 
W. 8. Taylor, I'l . n. N . Y, Ttirlbl, Wilmington, Dal. 
Kwii. A Manning, Ulnghiiiaton, D, II, rtunll A Co., Hartford, Ct. 
N, Y, KarpuKin A Clapp, Indianapolis, 
Walter K. W,,,.l<< ( Bangor, Mo. ( bid. 
Dimlap A Bak.r, Manr.hcater, Cha*. Wyman, St. Albalu, Vi. 
N. H. |Wm, Rlrk, West WlrmteJ, Conn. 
And a large number of others throughout the United 
States. For further particulars, ask your watch 
maker to sec them, or address 
HUINUHE «fc li.BUGLER, 
Wliole*ale Agents iu the United State*. 
Salesroom, 15 Maideu Lttue, N. Y. 
S WMt#* 
( tonslnnl F.iiiployniem.—At home. Mulo nr Fe- 
j male; $30 n week warranted. No capital required. 
Particular:! and Valuable sample sent free. Address, 
with Oc. return stamp, C. Russ. WHUarosburgh, N. Y. 
k) EACH WEEK.—Agents wanted; part leu- 
4 -J lurstTue. J. Worth a i'a., 8t . Louis, Mu. 
GOOD WAGES Sift & 
Excici.siott Linen Makickk. Address C. II. Mobsb, 
Rochester, N. V. £»— Stencil Gutters’ supplies. 
A Pictorial Sketch-Book 
ana t*trangers’ Guide to the grand and beautiful of 
the Great Metropolis and Its suburbs. 11(0 first-class 
Engravings and an Outline Map of 20 mile* urnund 
New York. On tinted paper, handsomely bound, 50 
Cents. Also Just Issued, 
CENTENNIAL GAMES 
of Amnrlcai) History and Biography, In which the 
bistorv - I the Govermu.-Iil t,.r ji,o yen i-* is t.>/ct on 
CO cards, comprising upward of 50 new and Instruc¬ 
tive games, in which amusement and instruction are 
happily combined. Sent free in a Patented Box on. 
reentpt <>f price—7*3 (cut? 5 . 
A(SKNTb WA1V'I'RI> fur UiosiHUid uthcr works, 
K. B. TREAT. Publisher. 
ai 1.1 Broadway. N. y. 
A GENTS WANTED for the sale of our Carpet 
i » Rac Sewer or Tier. A child ran sew Rags to¬ 
gether faster than they can ne prepared. Sells at 
sight. Price 5Uc. sum pin sent by until on receipt of 
Price. Address Each .suedlk Co.,Watertown, N.Y. 
4J(1 A DAY. Kunjlovinemfor all. Patent Novel- 
'? ■' He-'- G>;o. L. Felton a Oy.,119 Nassau St.. N.Y. 
T]115 TniT-ti ITRI PRIM PICTURE sent free! Anin- 
1 il .. I Ul/.i u.l . L . tL , n | 0tls com 1 50 object8 to 
find! Address, with stump, /•;. < Abluy, Buffalo, N.Y. 
wiwTED s "TELL IT ALL” 
Bv Mrs. Sb!ubou*e at Halt, Luke t'Uv, 2S years the 
Wife of u -Mormon High Priest. With Introduction 
by Mrs. Nto'V '. Octr ;i,00() Out.M of this work 
were ordered by old Awnt*, i*i aitnu. ., who are now 
BelllngSAto iOadny! itasniolse 't.lumt parallel. One 
lady sold 2MJ ot om vr.r/>. Terms big; sales poult i cclu 
immense. We send Outfit fitc to anyone who will 
canvas*. ,4.y< <if* teuuhai crerirwhtre. Glreulars free. 
Address A. D, Worthington & Go.. Hartford, Conn. 
£ ^ 5” SsS (ft make more money selling sil- 
Mllr E N VKRS ’ PATENT BROOM than 
1 1 . s m B v an y other article. Oue Agent 
made 87152 in 3t days. Recommended bv Ain. Ag¬ 
riculturist and over lBtMIDO families using them. 
Circular* free. CLEGG & CO., 20 Oortlandt St., N. Y. 
“ EVERYBODY’S Fit I END.* 
JOSH Blf.JjNGS ILLUSTRATED BY 
OU rse, t li lsToo? v'ift selflik ?J yst.ers ut u general 
. r* ll’tn mnlvrvA uNi 1 .,. / ... .1 IA . . * 
Of oourse, t his hoc 
muster. Everybody's hungry for it. For agency ad¬ 
dress AMHKICAN PuiiLlsuiNG OO., Hartford, Ct. 
A GENTS WANTED.—Men or Women. *3t a 
week or $100 forfeit ed. Valuable eatnulj■* free. 
Address F. M. REED. Stli St., New York. 
Rfl £ per da y at h'Bue. Terms Free. Ad- 
OD h q>40 dress Geo. Stinson, Portland, Me. 
NO MORE LOOSE BOLTS AND NUTS. 
The Celebrated “COOTMING” 
No More Ruliling CAR¬ 
RIAGES and WAGONS. 
No More Dropping Down 
oi SHAFTS. 
No More Lo*t Bolt* from 
REAPERS and MOWERS. 
the; lock-nut and bolt co. 
Licenses granted to Manufacturers 
LOCK-NUT, Patented Jane 16, 1868. 
No More Flying Teeth 
from Thresher*. 
No More Bill* for Repair* 
Continually. 
SEND FOR PRICE-LIST AND 
CIRCULARS TO 
OF N. ¥., No. 17 Bey St., New York. 
of Agricultural Machines, Carriages, etc. 
IHi^cfUancou.Bi. 
INHALATIONS! 
Remedy for Consumption, Coughs, 
Asthma, Nervous Headache, 
Debility. &c. 
H) medicines jnr 
rE ADMINISTERED 
^ Pure and llnde- 
composed. 
B vL T HIS INSTRUMENT 
-N- provides a Bafe and [ ] 
cMF J,, thorough medium for eon- > c 
veying to the membranes 
of the nose, mouth and a. , | RR 
lung* the volatile medio- TLK-— ^ 
I lual qualities of herbs, j 
KvS&i I ,1owcr8 nn<J Plants, and to I I a < 
■ the WETtVES the calming /LJ_i 
virtues of tried remedies. Carried by the vapors 
inhaled, the medicines permeate the membranes 
and pass to the blood. 
Direct Action and Speedy Re¬ 
lief is now Attained. 
We send a pamphlet, which contains a number 
of valuable Receipts, applicable to various common 
disorders. 
Canvassers will notion that no article has ever 
been on the market that offers nuoh extraordinary 
inducements for making money. They sell on sight. 
Priee of the Inhaler, complete.$3 50 
Inhalant, No. 1... 75 
Inhalant, No. 2. 50 
Inhaler and Inhalants.4 50 
Expressed to any part of the country. 
Sold only by 
II. H. HEINTZLEMAN, 
P. O. Box 5S1. 78 Dunne St., New York. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, 
Olt 
I At ii <1 Mcapc A rehitectn re. 
The suhsc^bor now gives his whole time to making 
of designs for decoration of Cemeteries, Parks and 
private grounds. Superintendence of tne work can 
be given when desired. Order* solicited. 
K. K. ELLIOTT. Cleveland, O. 
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in 
the Country. 
$ 100,000 00 
IN VALUABLE GIFTS! 
TO BID DISTRIBUTED IN 
L. D. SINE’S 
44th SEMI-ANNUAL 
GIFT ENTERPRISE! 
To be drawn Saturday, July ith, 1 & 74 . 
ONE GKAHI CAPITAL PRIZE 
S10.G00 IN GOLD! 
ONE PRIZE, $5,000 IN SILVER! 
Five Prizes $1,000 5 flnnTinrnunrrn . 
T z §a tz i) EinnuB \ 
Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses, 
with Silver-Mounted Harness, 
worth SI,500 each! 
Two Buggies, Horses, &c., worth S600 each! 
Two Fine-toned Eosewood Pianos, worth $550 
each! 
10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each! 
1,500 Gobi an d Sill'd' Lmr Hunt mg JVuUheti (in all), 
worth from $20 ti> >300 each. 
Gold Chuins. Silverware, Jewelry, &c,, Ac. 
No. of Gills, 10,0001... .Tickets limited to 50,0001 
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, 
to whom Liberal Premiums will be puld. 
Single Tickets $2 ; Six Tickets $ IO; 
Twelve $20 ; Twenty-five $40. 
Circnlora coDtalrlng a lull list of nrlxe*. a descrip¬ 
tion of ihe umnutr of drawing ana other informa¬ 
tion Is reference to the Distribution, will be sent, to 
any one ordering tbem. All letter* must be address¬ 
ed to 
main Office, l. d. SINK, 
101 W. Filth St. Box 86, Gincinnutl, O. 
