Umptfmentis and Machinery 
^ntjiTementis and Pnrhinmj 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
IHi.s’rcUancoMiS, 
Gavnou's libel suit against Beecher has been 
withdrawn. 
“A Nkw History of Music,” by William 
(.’li tjipeil, is in press in London. 
.-1 m i; lie wrote “ Hothwell,” Mr. Swinburne, 
toe poet, has suffered from severe illness. 
“ Z u it ” Mackey, the City Clerk of Spring- 
Meld, III., is a defaulter and a fugitive. Cause— 
Wine and women. 
; a to it Moktiin's lualth has again become 
so poor that lias been obliged to alter his 
plans and make a trip South. 
Mrs. IVr.i.tilic Grant Sartorib, ft is said, is 
coining homo In October to see her mother and 
attend Miss Sherman's wedding. 
Guohob JambS Perceval, Ear! of Egmont, 
whose death is announced in a Loudon tele¬ 
gram, was born in 171(1. and succeeded to that 
title In 1811. 
Kkv. Charles Kingsley's latest literary 
effort was to edit Miss Kingsley's “South by 
West; or, Winter in the Uocky Mountains and 
Spring In Mexico." 
Cm,. S. C. Faulkner, one of the oldest citi¬ 
zens of Arkansas, and author of the famous 
“ Arkansas Traveler,” died August 4th, at i,ittle 
itoclc, at the age of 71. 
Mu. Banting, whose plan for reducing fat 
persons to loan dimensions became so famous 
a few years ago, died recently, leaving $100,(100 
to found an asylum for convalescents. 
Johann Strauss has returned from his very 
profitable concert tour in Italy to Gratis. He 
has purchased a residence in Klorence of the 
value of 10ii,000 florins, and intends to pass the 
winter partly there, partly In Gratis, and only 
occasionally In Vienna. 
The Hon. Hugh McCulloch, ex-United 
States .Secretary of the Treasury, lias been In¬ 
vited by a number of prominent citizens of 
Cincinnati to deliver in that city an address on 
the subject of finance and taxation at such 
time as may lie most Convenient to him. 
SUMMER FALLOW 
CAREARI’S PATENT 
Two-Horse Pulverizing Cultivator, Remedy for Consumption, Coughs 
INHALATIONS! 
As a Pulverizer, Weed, (lunch and Thistle 
F.xlerininntor. It Pits no equal. The extremely 
low price of *22 places it wltuln the reach of all. 
From ti.e hundreds of testimonial* received in its 
favor, we submit the following; 
HlM'IIKTA It Y’S OFFICE, / 
1’a Titovs or lit sHANnitv. State iikanrk, 
Elmira, n. y„ ,lum> t, p> 74. i 
Bradley MrV, <:<>., Syracuse, n. t .—Gmilemn ■ 
Three years ago I iirocured « Carbart Cultivator to 
use on summer fallow infested with fuimdu thistles 
—the soil a heavy day. My original design was to 
kill the thistles by the? low process of repeated plow¬ 
ing*. blit i found the w.n k of the Cultivator so easy, 
rapid, and withal thorough, that I eOuld dispense with 
the plow and secure the object in view. My success 
was complete, and the expense of the process not 
more than one fifth of the erf limited cost, if perform¬ 
ed i.y tin* plow. Ever since that experiment I have 
used tny Cultivator In the Various operations for 
which It Is designed, and am not lew* pleased wit h It 
to-day than I was by its first success. Every t eu--on 
It Is kept busy, spring And full, by my nrighboi s. who 
show ttins a pr.iperupprcclutl *niO a good Implement 
—tor I have plenty of pn-wooe* which t hev ret use to 
borrow. My observation of their work warrants tue 
in saying I be Carhart works just us well on porous, 
gravelly soil its on juv clay. Very respect/nilv, 
w. a. Armstrong, sec y N, v. s, Grange. 
Belfast, S. V., May 2, 1874. 
Bradley Mr'c Co. .— The carbart Patent Cn’ti- 
vator emne nil right.; ,nil ni ter t.ryln it I prefer it to 
a Wheel Cultivator i have formerly used which cost 
*40. 1. !!. CORD. 
Send us your address, and wc will mull you, free, 
one copy of the Illustrated Agilcaltnnd Economist, 
giving a complete description of this popular imple¬ 
ment and what farmers way about it in 1*H. 
Kit A I) LEY illAMPAn’l KING GO., 
Sy ijiciimo, N. Y. 
MF/DBCTXK8 
ADMINISTERED 
Pure and Unde- 
composed. 
1 
mUIS INSTRUMENT T 
-A* provides a safe and ( 
thorough medium for con- g/ \c' 
. L, veylitg to the membranes w ft 
Jjgj—x. , of the nose, mouth and ^jlr ill 
- f lungs the volatile medic- / III-IS 71, 
*• c j oi.:i .pu'iili.-s of herbs. I M 
( yffl I flowers and plants, and to I U A / 
i-r , ..r- ■ 4 the NKitVK.-t the eulming l I_i 
virtues of tried remedies. Curried by the vapors 
inhaled, the medicines permeate the membranes 
and pass to the blond. 
The largest and most, experienced eider manufact¬ 
urers of the country declare tin's to he the host press 
in the market. We stand ready to substantiate ihelr 
statements, and to show, farther, that it will pro¬ 
duce more cider In one-lmlf the thue.with less labor, 
than any other press In use. 
For illustrated Catalogue, with full particulars, in¬ 
cluding valuable Information to cider makers, sent 
free. Address 
BOOMER & ROSGHEKT PBE8S GO., 
Sy rue use, X. V, 
Direct Action and Speedy Re¬ 
lief is now Attained. 
We sk.vd a pamphlet, which contains a number 
of valuable .Receipts, applicable to various common 
disorders. 
CANVASSERS will notice that no article has ever 
been on the market that offers such extraordinary 
inducements for making money. They sell on sight. 
Price of the Inhaler, complete.,....$3 50 
Inhalant, No. 1. 75 
Inhalant, No. 2... 50 
Inhaler and Inhalants. t 50 
Expressed to uny part of the country. 
Sold only by 
li. SI. HfilNTXLEMAN, 
P. O. Box 381, 78 Dun tie 81., New York. 
CIDER MILLS 
The hi owt perfect Cider Apple Grinder in 
use, in grinding fast and tine, and giving the best 
satisfaction. 
Price, UlO. 
1 have also the easiest, handiest, quickest working 
aud most powerful Press in use. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. Address 
MARCUS P. SCHKNCK, Pulton, N. I. 
GARDENING 
This College is now fully organized, with the l’ol- 
lowoxg Professors and Instructors: 
I. P. Koiikkth. Practical and Erpcrimrntal 
A uric lilt ure. 
JOHN HTANTON ttOPLD.. Li-id a no' ay Mtchnnicn ap¬ 
plied to A fine ult ure. 
A. N. Prentiss. Botany amt Horticulture. 
JAMES LAW. Veterinary Science A Prac¬ 
tice. 
G. C. CALDWELL. Agricultural Chemistry. 
d. li. Comstock. Agricultural Entomology. 
C. FRED. UAHTT. General and Aej't Geology. 
li. G. Wilder.. .Physiology, etc. 
E, 11. Kuerte.s. Surveying. 
C. Babcock. Architect ure. 
J. L. Morris. Mechanical Engineering. 
J. F. Sweet. Practical Mechanic* and 
Sup'l i if Machine Shops. 
E. 0. Cleaves... Free-hand Drawing and 
Mcclianlent Draughting. 
Besides these, other University Professors give 
full instruction to this College tn Mathematics, Mod¬ 
em Languages, Xul oral Philosophy, History, Political 
Economy and Moral Philosophy. 
The College Farm is now in condition to give 
useful illustration, both of processes ami experi¬ 
ments. 
The University library and Laboratories, and 
the extensive illustrative collections of Machinery, 
Implements, Models, Apparatus, Drawings and Speci¬ 
mens, are freely open to students. 
By a recent resolution of the Board of Trustees, 
all Students In the Department of Agriculture are to 
bo edu ' iterl 
FREE OF ANY CHARGES FOB TUITION, 
anil ample opportunity will he afforded such Stu¬ 
dents to pay for their room rent in the University 
buildings,and part of their other expenses, hy labor 
on the fai in. If they desire to do so. 
The next entrance examinations will begin Sept. 
8th. For Register giving full particulars, apply to 
Prof. G. G. CALDWELL, 
Secretary of the Faculty, Ithaca, Y. 
OR 
Lnudscape Arrliited ure. 
The subscriber nnwgivoa his whole lime to making 
ot design* for decoration of Cemeteries, Parks and 
private grounds. Superintendence of the work can 
tie given when desired, orders solicited. 
K. It. ELLIOTT. Cleveland, O. 
Til IS l .l -ll OR8E Tint ES1UCIE. 
Highest Prize to mil' Machines, at latest 
Trial in America, for lightest draft, simplest con¬ 
struction and greatest efficiency. 
We build ' Tread,” Lever " unit “Steam ” Power 
Machines of various sires, and guarantee satisfac¬ 
tion to our customers, or wo will pay ret urn freight. 
Address, for Circular, 
HI, WILLIAMS A CO., 
ill it mi liicl it rrrs, 
st. JoliUKVllle,']>loni. Go., S. Y. 
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 Bolls need no oiling. 
The RURAL NEW'-YOIUiKlt, under date 
Of Nov. ‘PKIi, 1M7H, xiiyti; “ In A 1.1, 
wringer* that have the crank attach¬ 
ed to the shaft of Ihc lower roll, Til \T 
ro 11 a 1 wa y * 11 AS a it d n I u ny * \VILL t u rn 
on the tdiafl, :■■■<! give out Before the 
iiltper roll Is half worn. In the BCm- 
pire till*didlciilty is entirely obviated, 
a* Uh crank i* not attached to the 
shaft of either roll.” 
wr No other Wringer ran be sold if put an trial with 
the Empire. 
Retail price. 8!L The money will bo refunded 
should the Empire not prove satisfactory, on four 
weeks' trial. Retail Dealers supplied at a liberal 
uiscount. For Circular, Terms, NO., address 
EM PIRU WRINGER GO., Auburti, N. Y. 
tnn cHeCsl'QBB uittn MflxtRS 
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in 
the Country. 
AMTIQ \ li It 1 G U I, T I It A I 
nintu rn ' Implements & Macliii 
PLOW CU ,, 33 Bvvknnn M., Sew Yo 
Morris, Tasker & Co 
Work3 at Philadelphia anti New Castle, Del. 
Office A Warehouse, 15 Cold St., N. Y., 
Manufacturer* of WROUGHT IRON WELDED 
TUBEK, Plum, Galvanized and Rubber-Coated. for 
this, Steam and Water. I,A P-W III.I)KD CD AR¬ 
C-DA I. IRON BOH.Eli TCriKS. Hill Well Tubing 
mid Casing, tin*and Fittings, Brass Valve*and t uck*, 
Ga-i mill Steam Fillers* Tool*, Ca*l-lron Gn* and 
Witter Pipe, Street Lump Posts anil Lanterns, Jin- 
proved Ciml-Iin* Appur.ilu*, etc. 
Our Rubber-Coatad Tubes are the best in use 
for eltliel' let or cold water, under or above ground. 
Green and Uoi-ituuse Apparatus and materials. 
I 1 ubli ratio ms 
169th REGULAR MONTHLY 
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leading and successful schools and 
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States is published in The New 
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others about choosing places of edu¬ 
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mail. Address 
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j HU Penmanship,ebat Cobb's Artaal Pudws> Oollege. 
1 u to till J,e*ilieim :il a -'.IDry nf JS.MI to *l..u|l a year. 
Salary paid while learning. Sltu-ulons guatMii.I. rvii loll 
lol'-rmatloii uddler i M. W. COOK, Puv.lUcmt, PallieavrUu, Ohio. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
Small Engine Lathes, Small Ge-ir 
Cutters, Hand Planer* tor mem), 
Bull Turning' Machines, 8l|de 
Rests, Knot Scroll Saws. 'The 
very best. Selling everywhere. 
Catalogues free. 
n. a. Baldwin, i-acoma, n. h. 
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Two Prizes $ 1,000 2 flniurnii imn i 
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live Prizes $100 2 J U• 
One Family Carriage and Matched Horses, 
with Silver • Mounted Harness, 
worth §il,500! 
One Horse and Buggy, with Silver-Mounted 
Harness, worth 8600! 
One Fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth $550 ! 
Five Family Sewing Machines, worth 8100 
each I 
750 Gold and SUoer I., . ,v Hunting Watches {in all), 
’Worth frr-iri $30 to $300 each. 
Guld Chains, silverware. Jewelry. Ac., Ac. 
Ro. of Gifts, 6.00CI... .Tickets limited to 50,000! 
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, 
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1411 W. Filth St. Box SO, Cincinnati, O. 
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Winter Session opens tlrst Titestlavln Octolier. St u¬ 
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ill College Place, N. V. 
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PRO K. C. F. CHANDLER, Dean of the Faculty. 
East Forty-ninth 8treetr.net Fourth Avo . New York. 
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