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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Card Sciitntz has gone to the southern part 
of Germany. 
Wm. M. Tweed lias been released by the 
court of appeals. 
Gov. Allkn of Ohio has been renominated 
by the Democrats. 
Dana of the N. Y. *un has not gone to 
Europe as reported. 
The Pope was born a little after midnight, 
Sunday, May 13, 1733. 
Edwin Booth will acWn the Fifth Avenue 
Theater next season. 
Miss Clara Morris the actress sailed for 
England last Saturday. 
Don CARLOS has conferred upon his son the 
title of Prince of Asturias. 
The pallium was conferred on Archbishop 
Wood of Philadelphia, last week. 
Gen. Neap Dow Is to make a temperance 
address at Ellsworth, Me., July 4. 
Gov. Garber of Nebraska has gone to Cali¬ 
fornia for the benefit of bis health. 
Bennett of the N. Y. Herald is still in 
Europe, yet the Herald “still lives.” 
Prof. Pkrkv of ■Williams College sails for 
Europe July 6, to be gone two months. 
Judge Martin Grover of the Court of 
Appeals Is said to be rapidly recovering. 
Elias Beach, one of the earliest pioneers of 
Rochester, IS’. Y., died in Albion, June 16tli. 
Gen. Sherman is to receive $60,000 from the 
Appletons for the copyright of his memoirs. 
Samubi. Gardener Drake, the veteran local 
historian and author, of Boston, died June 14th. 
Cart. Bciiurz will return to America In Oc¬ 
tober. Ho Intends to stay a short time in 
England. 
Count Von Arm m’s trial has closed, and It 
was announced that judgement will soon be 
pronounced. 
Ex-SenatoR Chandler of Michigan Is said 
to be candidate for Senator Ferry’s scat in the 
U. S. Senator. 
Ex-Gov. Z. B. Vance Is generally named as 
the Democratic candidate for Governor of 
North Carolina. 
Gen. Wm. Preston delivered the memorial 
oration on Breckinridge at Louisville, Gov. 
Leslie presided. 
Charles Francis Adams led with 770 votes 
the ballot for nominations of Overseers for 
Harvard College. 
Prince Bismarck has received from King 
Oscar the Order of tube Seraph, the highest 
order in Sweden. 
The non.J. C. Madigan of Aroostook, Me., 
is talked of us a candidate lor Congress, Gov¬ 
ernor and President. 
Marateau, the Communist editor who urged 
the shooting of the Archbishop Of Paris, has 
died In New Caledonia. 
Mr. Amos T. Akf.uman of Georgia, formerly 
Uulted States Attorney General, Is residing at 
the Fifth Avenue Hotel. 
General Joseph Johnston of Georgia, has 
arrived iu this city and taken up his residence 
at the New York Hotel. 
Richard A. Proctor, the astronomer, will 
commence his lecturing tour iu New England 
about the 15tb of October. 
Senator Sharon of Nevada, Is the largest 
real estate owner In San Francisco, his property 
being worth at least $7,000,000. 
Judge Martin RyursOn, late member of the 
Geneva commission on the Alabama claims, 
died in Newton,N. J., June 11. 
Mrs. Edwin Forrest's suit against the 
estate of Edwin Forrest Is settled, she receiving 
$95,000 and relinquishing dower. 
John .1. Serrell, who died in Bayonne, N. 
J,, on Sunday week, aged 00 was an engineer of 
considerable eminence in this city. 
Marble of the N. Y. World, rarely visits his 
office, but divides Ills time between his Fifth 
av. residence and the Manhattan Club. 
Miss Anna Dickinson, it la now stated, 
actually lutends to go on the stage, and will 
appear In a few Weeks at San Francisco. 
The advent of the new Minister of the 
United States to Peru, Mr. Richard Gibbs, was 
anxiously awaited at Lima on the 30th of May. 
The Count and Countess do St. Paul of Paris, 
arrived from Europe In the steamship France, 
and are sojourning at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. 
Prof. CHARLES F. Hartt of Cornell Uni¬ 
versity has been engaged to take charge of a 
systematic geological survey of the Empire of 
Brazil. 
Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson is to deliver an 
address at the anniversary exercises of the 
Literary Institution a! New Hampton, N. H., 
June 30. 
The wife of William Cartier was killed by the 
Mill River disaster, and three of ids children by 
the Holyoke Church fire. He is left alone, and 
is nearly demented. 
Hon. Cuas. W. Upton, of Salem, Mass., died 
June 15, aged 75. lie was once a prominent 
politician, and author of the “ History of the 
Salem Witchcraft.” 
Dn. Mary Putnam Jacobi of New York has 
received the bronze medal awarded her three 
years ago by the Paris Academy of Medicine, 
for her graduating thesis. 
White waterW agons 
Pe/tfjg 
The sole Eastern Agency of these celebrated 
wagons is with 
R. II. ALLEN & CO., 
ISf* & 1511 Water Si., New York, 
where samples can he seen at all times, us well as a 
Tull assortment of Ac riculturai. Implements, 
machines. Seeds and Fertilizers. 
rI th/.CHE$ PRESS (3) 
OObMER 
Perfection at last Obtained! 
TRAVIS PATENT 
POTATO DIGGER! 
This represents our ordinary NO. 2 Cider Press, 
with which can be made ten barrels of elder every 
four hours. 
Press wooded. $150; platform, $12. Complete sot 
of Irons, with directions for wooding Press, *110. 
Sizes Nos. 1, S. i and 5, rang tag from S to :«.) barrels ut 
a pressing, furnished complete, or iron* only, when 
desired. 
The largest and most experienced ruler manufac¬ 
turers of the country declare tills to bo the best press 
Iu the market, whether worked by hand or power. 
It tcltl produce iiiniy t'itler in ant-half the 
I luir, ntl/i lets tat,ary than an)/ other Brett 
in use. 
We also munti fuel ure and keep on hand the most 
improved Machinery for oinking Cider, including 
our newly Improved Apple Grater, Power Attach¬ 
ments. Hacks, Ac. 
Illustrated Circulars, with rull particulars, also 
valuable Information to cider makers, sent free. 
Address 
BOOM lilt <V BOMt’ITF.KT 1’UKSH CO., 
I»yj«cil»et N. V., 
or 2(1 Beckman Si.. N. f. City. 
Send for a Circular. 
It will do the work of ten men. 11 olmirs away the 
vines, turns out the potatoes and Clears them of ad¬ 
hering earth at one operation, without cutting, bruis¬ 
ing or loss from covering put of sight. 
It works well In nil kind* of *oll, among plants with 
green or dry tops, and In clean or weedy land. 
The beam I* made of wrought Iron: the blades or 
plows are of the best steel. Be sure and see it before 
buying. Manufactured only by 
REMINGTON AG’L CO 
lliggumiin, Conn 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OP HORSES 
A. Ask your harness maker 
HV /VXk for the Zinc COLLAR PAD. 
Nk\ M They are warranted to cure 
■ft. T ■ any sore neck, or money re- 
w V I w 7 j u funded. If printed dfrec- 
/ W tlons arc followed. Send 75 
b ./# ft*, form-mui*. to the ZINC 
COLLAR PAD CD,, Solu 
Manners Buchanan, Mich. 
)CV WILLARD’S 
-> PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready.Price $1. 
Address MOOBE’H RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 
FOR ALL SEW¬ 
ING MACHINES 
cun he obtained at 
about one-halt the 
UMiul rates by or- 
Automatic Pumps 
Water raised to any lilght and distance by 
Compressed Air, 
made 
Til', Improved Foot Lathes, 
$5: Jr-V" Small Engine Lathes, Small Gosr 
Cutters, Hand Planers for metal. 
i,r» "'SIT Bal * Turning .Machines. Slide 
-I'milkll Bests, Foot Scroll Saws for light 
ItlilgJBrJPvur.iHli and heavy work, Small Power 
Scroll Siyc Foot Circular Saw 
i -w ag. Machines. Tbe very best. Many 
readers of this paper have one ..-H htra. Catalogues 
free. N. II. BALDWIN.*, aeonia, N. H. 
Just the articles for Artisans or An.hteu’'*. 
Cheaply and certainly. 
HARTFOR D PUMP CO., 
IInrifin'd, Conn 
Address 
H12 ISBN Kit’S IMPROVED 
RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS 
AND 
Ilorse-Poiver CSorernors. 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
jllY WILLARD'S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
Now Beady. Price 81. 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Uuane St., New York 
W ANTED. GOO RELIABLE MEN h. sell 
the NELLIS’ HARPOON FORK also Nellis’ 
Patent method for conveying Huy to uny pirt of 
Mow or on Stack. Full description given to those 
who apply far Pamphlet. Mon who have experience 
In farming preferred- Equipments furnished and 
liberal salary paid. Reliable reference required. 
Address A. J. NELLIS & CO., Pittsburgh, Ph. 
Horses’ Feet grand I.rvH on Floor of Power, 
Labor and fHtigne of the horse diminished, Power 
increased, Money suved. Smooth horecs work (m 
them better than rough nnesoti the old-style powers. 
On whatv Why, on hkku.vkh'8 Improved Patent 
Level-Tread Howse-Powlcus, single or double- 
geared. (with the only successful Governor or Speed 
Regulator in America,) for one or two horses. Also 
Threshers, Separators und Cleaners. These machines 
Will do moro work, with less labor for the horse and 
those Iha 1 operate Hu* machine, than any other— 
ntl)t stand ahead! Strongly intrenched In 
puhlle favor, pronounced superior hr every pur¬ 
chaser! This Is the best evidence of perfection. Was 
awarded four Grand First PrUe silver Medals out of 
five at the National Threshing Machine Trial, at 
West Chester, Pa., In IK7J, und ut all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
HI'.KitKRR’s Patent Horse-Power Governor, 
On Spued KicoULa run. Till* is ,1 perfect regulator 
of speed, and Is a safeguard to mao and horse, even 
if u band-wheal breaks or becomes loose. These 
Governors are pul on all our powers, or can be at¬ 
tached to other powers. (These machines are only 
manutactiircil by u*.) 
If-y Send for Circular, and learn of the great suc- 
eess of these machines. ( Please state that you no- 
tlcod this in Rural New-Yorker.) Address 
HEEBXER A SONS, Ln mobile, Pn. 
THOROUGHLY ESTABLISHED. 
TWENTY - 0\ i: YEARS L\ SUCCESSFUL USE, 
OF THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN MADE 
AND SOLD. 
WERE MADE AND SOLD IN 1871. 
Their Immense sale and unprecedented success in 
practical neld work fully established their superi¬ 
ority over all other machines In merit and public 
favor. 
Manufactured exclusively by 
WALTER A. WOOD 
Mowing and Reaping Machine (’o., 
IIOOSICK FALLS, N. Y. 
Enables Hie most important Agricultural product 
of America to be cut, cured and stored in the bam 
in one. day. Improves the quality and Increases 
the value of the Iiay crop. Prevents all risk of 
damage from storms and sudden showers. Is sim¬ 
ple, durable and of light draft. Was awarded the 
Kew England Agricultural Society’s only first 
prise, at the Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., 
as being superior to all others, and the best niul 
only perfect machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
DR. NICHOLS^ 
Wrought 
XPSfi Furnace. 
INVENTED BY 
Dr. Jhn. K. Nichols, 
Editor of the Boston Jour¬ 
nal oj Chemist ry. 
Valuable information 
upon the subject of heat¬ 
ing contained in our new 
Pamphlet, ^ont to any 
address upon application. 
LE BOSQUET BROS., 
Haverhill. Mass., and 
14 Bedford 8t., Boston. 
manufacturers of fine 
ELECTRO - PLATED 
AMES PLOW COMPANY 
Quincy Hull, Boston, 
and S3 Beckman St., New York, 
1 SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. 
Salesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
2 Maiden lane. New York. 
