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^myUments and PacUincry 
ajmple&untss and padiinrvy 
PERSONAL ITEMa 
THE AMERICAN 
AIRY SALT COMPANY 
Ex-Senator Schurz has maile several en- 
gajrenienta to lecture next winter. 
Ex-Minister Motley, who Is at Nahant, will 
return to Europe In September next. 
Mr, Moody addressed an assemblage of 30,000 
people at Wrexham, England, on the 1st Inst. 
THE Duke of Edinburgh has sold his title to 
the dukedom of Saxe-Cohurg Gotha for $400,000. 
Gov. Wells, District Attorney Fisher’s suc¬ 
cessor, will assume his duties on September 1. 
Hans Christian Andersen, the Danish au¬ 
thor, died at Copenhagen on the 4th Inst., aged 
THE-FARMEBS’ favorite 
J. W. BARKER. THOMAS MOLLOY, 
Pres’t and See'y. Treasurer. 
GeneralOQiee, So. 1 Clinton Block, Syracuse, flf.Y, 
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Onondaga 
factory Filled 
DAIRY AYR T ilt 1.11 SALT. 
Respectfully call the attention of Dairymen 
ana other-, to ID 1 quality of Salt now 
being manufactured by thorn. 
Having for many years past been engaged In per¬ 
fecting the various processes for the mmvn facture of 
this suit, ana by adopting the best inodes and ma¬ 
chinery for the purpose, they feel warranted in say¬ 
ing to'the consumer that tae article now produced 
is superior to any other, either of foreign or domestic 
production, The follow mg Is on annlvais of our salt 
and the Ashton, made in April, 1876, by Messrs- Waltz 
and Stillman, Chemists, of New York, under the di¬ 
rection of a Committee of the Cutter and Cheese Ex¬ 
change of New York, the samples being selected by 
the Committee from lots found on sale in market: 
Ashton. Onondaga. 
Water. 0.7880 0.6280 
Insoluble Matter......,,.. 0.0564 0.0364 
Sulphate of l.lmo.. 1.2272 0.7217 
Sulphate of Magnesia .... 0.0760 . 
Chloride of Calcium. 0.0473 
Chloride of Magnesium.. 0.0501 0.03-16 
Chloride of Sodium...97.7598 5*8.5243 
95.9674 99.9522 
Circulars in regard to the various other tests made 
with this salt in comparison with the beet foreign 
article, also certificate* trout a large number of the 
best dairies in the State a* to its quality, may be had 
on application to J. W. BAUJtr.it, Secretary, Syra¬ 
cuse. N. Y., to whom orders for salt may also be ad¬ 
dressed. It is also for sale bv the Agent* of the Com¬ 
pany in principal Western Cake Port A* by St. John 
& Avkp.v, HO and Itti is road St*, New York: Robert 
GEER. 109 Pinr, Albany, N. Y.; E. \V. PECK & Co., 
Burlington. Vt,. and by dealers generally through¬ 
out the State ot New v'oi-k. 
Inquire f r ONONDAOA FACTORY FIDLED Salt. 
J. W. 15A It K 1.It, Pres’l and See’y. 
THOMAS MOLLOY, Tree surer. 
Syracuse, May, 1875. 
The Beet,. Cheapest and Moat Complete Mill made. 
Send for Illustrated Circular. 
II It; GAM M MANl’PACTURING CO. 
iiiggnunni, Conn., 
and their Branch Office. No. 14i Walnut St., Clncin 
ufttl, Ohio, VV. K. HAMPTON, Manager. 
Garibat,di wan horn on u day favorable to a 
spirit of freedom—July 4. He Is uow 68 years- 
old. 
MoNSIQNORE Honcktti and the Rev. Dr. 
Uhaldl of the Papal Legation, have returned to 
Rome. 
Prof. Baf.yer of Strassburg, has accepted 
the chair of Chemistry at the 1 Diversity of 
Munich. 
The Hon. James G. Blaine lias had the de¬ 
gree of LL. D. conferred upon him by Colby 
University. 
Gen. F. E. Spinner has been named as the 
Republican candidate for State Treasurer in 
New York. 
Father Tom Burke, the great Dominican 
preacher, continues to Improve In health at Ms 
home in Ireland. 
Rev. Asa 9. Fisk, pastor of St. Peter’s Church, 
Rochester, lias accepted a call to Dr. Scndder's 
Church, San Francisco. 
Gkn. JIerschel. V. Johnson is add to be a 
candidate for the next Governor of Georgia, 
with strong prospects of success. 
THE Board of Inquiry In the matter of Bishop 
Whitt Ingham of Maryland, have refused to 
make a pi’eaentmenl against him. 
A Congressman of Springfield, Mass., (Chest¬ 
er W. Chapin,) wa* formerly a staare driver, and 
Is said now to he worth $10,000,000. 
GEN. Crook issued an order on the 29th ult., 
requiring the miners to leave the Black Hills' 
Territory, on ot before the 15th Inst. 
It Is thought In Tennessee that the Governor 
will appoint Gen. William B. Bate to the seat 
of the late Andrew Johnson In i he Senate. 
Tnr. firm of Duncan, Sherman & Co., Bankers, 
New York, failed on th«27lh ult. and the lia¬ 
bilities are approximately stated at $5,000,000. 
J. B. FORD & CO., publishers In New York, 
suspended payment on the 29th ult. Their 
assets are said to exceed their debts by $80,000. 
Bernard Sailer and his son, a boy eight 
years old were drowned in Iroruloiiuoit Bay, 
near Rochester, July 23. He waa intoxicated at 
the time. 
A Mr. Vivian of California is preparing a 
large piece of one of the Tulare County big 
trees to exhibit at Die Centennial next year. 
It is 16 feet long and 21 feet in diameter. 
The Duke of Sutherland Is the largest land¬ 
owner In Great Britain, owning in one county 
—Suth-rland—1,176,314 acres, while his wife 
owns 148,879 acres In tho county of Ross. 
On September 1st Mr. Cleveland will became 
publisher of the Christina Uni >n. with Horatio 
C. King, the present business manager and 
publisher of the Christian at V, ork, as assistant. 
B, S. Van InOEN, teller of the Monroe County 
Savings Bank, has In his possession a Roman 
copper penny 285 years old. It bears tho date 
1580. He has also u Dutch ship shilling dated 
1678. 
Mas. Habriet h lecher Stowe receives a 
good sum of money each year for copyright on 
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Since the clone of the 
war the sale of copies in the South has been 
large. 
Gov. Tilden lias given instructions to the 
Attorney-General to begin suits at once against 
Deuis’on, Beldon A Co., to recover money which 
they are suppo-ed to have unlawfully received 
under their contracts for repairs on the canals. 
Mark Twain declines to lecture next winter 
and says:— All last Winter l sat at home drunk 
with joy over every storm that howled along, 
be,can < i knew that some dog of a lecturer 
was out In it. I am expecting to have just as 
good a time next winter. 
ISAAC Van Andes, the founder of the Brook¬ 
lyn Eagle, died the 4th inst., In his C2d year In 
his summer home In Poughkeepsie. He was a 
wealthy bachelor* and lived on Brooklyn Hights. 
He began life as u printer, and was a compositor 
In Brooklyn forty years ago. 
There was a large gathering ol Ms fellow 
citizens ai the funeral of ex-Presldent Johnson 
at Greenville, Tenn., on the 3d. Inal. He was 
buried with mason i ".honors, and was wrapped 
In the National Flag, with a copy of the U. 9. 
Constitution in Ida clasped hands. 
Ferdinand T. L. Boyle, a Brooklyn portrait 
painter, la as work upon a life-size likeness of 
the late John Allen, whu was formerly Mayor 
of the city of Rochester, to be placed in the 
common council chamber in that city. 
Gen. Alexander Hamilton, (son of Alex¬ 
ander Hamilton, one of the greatest men our 
country has ever produced,) died in New York, 
on the 2d inst., in bis 90t.h year. He was in 
active service In the war of 1812. Three broth¬ 
ers survive him. Joseph Alexander, John C. 
and Philip, aged respectively, 88,85 and 73 years. 
GRAIN DRILL! 
Made ol the best hardened steel, with steel or 
cast points, wood or iron beams of all sizes. Light 
draft . Will scout in all soils. As cheap as the cheap¬ 
est, The great»premiutn plow. Send for new Circu¬ 
lar and Price List. 
REMINGTON AG’L GO., 
Sole Manufacturers, Ilion, N. If, 
HKNIJ for Circular of tho Old Reliable Swee] 
Y stakes Thresher to C. At'LTMAN & Co., Canton, < 
HEEBNEK’* IMPROVED 
RAHWAY HORSE-POWERS 
AND 
f lorse-Power Governors. 
plants, tfr, 
GRATERS, Etc., Superior to any known 
Full particulars sent free. Address 
FRUIT AND 
ORNAMENTAL | ISftnbM I 
LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 
STANDARD PEAK TURKS A SPECIALTY 
AGENTS Wanted. Address 
E. MOODY A SONS, Lockjtnri, N. Y. 
Niagara Nurseries, Established 1839. 
Syracuse, N» Y.» 
and 20 lterkman St,. N. Y. t’itv. 
KNIFE-SCISSORS! 
Ilornr*’ Ferl *iund Level on Floor ol Power. 
Labor aud fatigue of the horse diminished. Power 
increased. Money saved. Smooth hor-e* work on 
them better than roach ones on the old-sty lo powers. 
On What < why. on llEERNER’H IMPROVED PATENT 
LBVJSL-TliKAD HoRSK-PoWEitS. single or double- 
pearod, i with the only snercssful Governor or Speed 
Regulator In America,) tor one or two boron*. Abo 
Threshers. Separators and Cleaners. These machine* 
will do more work, with less labor for the horse anti 
those thit! i • tlui machine, than any othei 
const(flfc'itUi/ ..torn) ahead! Strongly Intrenched in 
public- favor, pronounced -1’PE It nut lo e,*-ry pnr- 
cltaser | This lithe best evidence ol perfection. Was 
awarded four Urana F(rot Prtze Silver Medals oot of 
live ot the National Threshing Machine Trial, at 
West Chester, Pa.. In l?i4, nod tie all other trial* ex¬ 
hibited. 
Hbebnkr’8 Patent House-Power Governor. 
on Speed Regulator.—T his Is a perfect regulator 
of speed, and Ih a safeguard to man anti horse, even 
if a band-wheel breaks or become* loose, 't’lieso 
Governors are put on all our powers, or can he at¬ 
tached to rtltor powers, tThere machines are only 
manufactured by us.i 
83zf Send for Circular, aud learn of the great suc¬ 
cess of these machines. (Please state that you no¬ 
ticed this In Rural New-Yohkbr.) Address 
HF.KBNF.lt «fc SONS, Imnsdale, Pa. 
\\ X -A T, 
SCISSORS & KNIFE 
IH ONE I 
Nothing to equal it for rip¬ 
ping, bntton-hoie cut¬ 
ting, Ac., tkc. 
The uses to which they can 
be put suggest them¬ 
selves at once 
to every 
lady and gentleman. 
Our motive In establishing this Agency is to 
satisfy a long felt want amoug our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offering a 
Reliable Medium 
through which they can supply all their wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the extremely Low Prices 
now ruling in New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
wttli leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than parties 
who trade direct could secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, und will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the consignor .'return¬ 
ing PROMPT account-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this und other Departments of our Agency 
can rely npon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the cost of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
IMPORTANT! 
^ If The Scissors are warranted 
]| IS ]1 aud the price by mail 
)S vk it is only *1.00. 
/M j/M 
s_^>w Address 
C. II. E. REDDING, P. 0. Box 681. New York. 
11Y WILLARD'S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready. Price SI 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duuno St., New York. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES 
I* —Ask your harness maker 
fxt. for t he y.jtcc ooi.lar pad. 
m: U They are warranted to cure 
any sore neck, ot money re- 
• i S funded, it printed dlreo- 
V s ’_-i5 I M ttons are lolhnved. Send 75 
:^y * It its. far sample, to the ZINC 
COLLAR PAD CO.. Sole 
ManuFrs Buchanan.Mica, 
as carefully and promptly as a large order, and in¬ 
vite the patronage of individuals, “ clubs," &c. 
Everything comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STRAW ENGINE I 
Our commission is email, and always uniform. 
Explanatory Circulars, 
which give full and complete information regarding 
the Agency, mailed on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order. Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. RESDINO, 
Manager Rum! Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
!^~P. O. Box 581. 
jy Inclose 25 Cents when you make business 
Inquiries that coBts our time, or your request will 
bo laid aside In favor of those who con ply. Our 
tune is money. 
Water raised to any iilgiit and distunco by 
Cheaply and certainly. 
HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
Hartford, Conn 
'lhe attention or all catena Bins Farmers is invit¬ 
ed to our Hay and Stock Scale, ft tells you plainly 
whether you are making or losing money. 
SCALES OF ALL SIZES. 
23T" Send for Illustrated Price List to 
BUFFALO SCALE CO., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Address 
P^sficnl $n.*1 ruuunt.it 
THE PATENT 
MANUFACTURERS of fine 
“ Moore’s Rural nkw-Youkek -As will be seen 
by tin advertisement in our columns, the prospectus 
of the limt a J. NEW-York eh for the coming year is 
ample evidence that the enterprising direction oi 
tit's excellent publication are uetermined to maae 
their paper better than over during 18T4. There are 
few of <mr weeklies which can boast of a more 
ntimorous aud competent corps of editors, and wii e 
agricultural affairs receive special attention,, um 
literary and news departments are u"t r,egieeteo. 
There are sixteen pages Ln each number, well fur¬ 
nished with goou matter and good engravings, tee 
paper (» Interesting information, and we know or 
no better present to a CO tut try eoiisln than 4 year s 
subscription to the RURAL New-Yobj5xb.— Pnnct- 
ton Uf. J.) Press. 
Salesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass,, and 
2 Maiden Lane. Nbw York. 
JExo.e\ all other s in Tune and Durability, 
and in Elegance of Finish they 
are UnBUi'pmsed. 
These Pianos are used exclusively in the New York 
Conservatory of Music, and are recommended by the 
Ptofcaslon aud the Press throughout the United 
States. 
Before purchasing, write for Illustrated Pamphlet, 
and mention Moore's Rural new-Yorker. 
ARION PIANO-FORTE CO., 
No. 5 East 14th Street, New York City. 
Y WILLARD’S 
mCTEGAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready. Price SI. 
Address MOORE’B RURAL NEW YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York 
