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PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Chief Justice Lowe of Ctah has resigned. 
Cardinal McCloskey has arrived in Paris. 
Mrs. Lincoln is given up as hopelessly in¬ 
sane. 
Robert Bonner has bought the great trotter 
“Grafton.” 
A. .1. Fisk, nurseryman of Rochester, N. Y. ( 
died Aug. 18th. 
ONthelith Inst, Judge Deodatus Wright died 
at Albany, aged 80. 
TnK Brazilian Consul, do Agniara, died in 
New York on the 14th Inst. 
Mil Spurgeon is again disabled from preach¬ 
ing by an attack of the gout. 
Geo. Grihwold Gray of New York died at 
Newport, It. I., on the I3th Inst. 
Garibaldi was entertained at a public ban¬ 
quet recently, in Civila Vecobi. 
It is reported that ex-President Moreno of 
Ecuador was assassinated recently. 
Senator Morton’s health is said to he bet¬ 
ter than it ha* been for several years. 
Gov. Tilden, it is said, looks in excellent 
health after his trip through the Htste. 
Tiie eminent, jurist, I'rof. .loci Parker, died 
at Cambridge, on the 16th Inst., aged 80. 
Mrs. Andrew JOHNSON Is recovering from 
the shock caused by her husband’s death. 
M. Deshayks, the eminent and veteran con- 
chologlst of i’aris, died on the 9th of June. 
Mr. Turt.e, the organist of Westminister Ab¬ 
bey, lias retired, after a service of 50 years. 
The heaviest lax-payer in Quincy, Mass., Is 
Charles Francis Adams, liia tax being £4,613. 
Gen. Burnside entertained President Grant 
at a clam bake at his residence on the 18th inst. 
The Rev. Dr. Fos3 has accepted the Presi¬ 
dency of Wesleyan University, at Middletown, 
Conn. 
Parker, ex-Troasurer of South Carolina, was 
released on £3,000 bail, and lias fled from the 
State. 
Hon. D. M. Key of Kentucky has been ap¬ 
pointed successor of Andrew Johnson in the 
U. 8. Senate. 
The Emperor William of Germany inaugu¬ 
rated the Hermann mem oral at Detmold, on 
the 16th inst, 
Tltn late Hon. Horace Binney of Philadelphia 
was the 1 tst survivor of the class of 1791 at Har¬ 
vard College. 
Among the cadets at the Annapolis Naval 
Academy is a young native of Japan, named 
Matz Muller. 
Rev. C. G- Finney, for many years President 
of the Oberlln College, O., died suddenly at 
Oberli ii, aged 83. 
Mrs. Helen Stanijuhy, who died in Louis¬ 
ville, Ivy., a short time since, was 100 years, 7 
months, and 1 day old. 
Enoch Morris. 81 years old. has cleared this 
year, with his own hands, 13 acres of new ground 
in Paulding County, Ga. 
Gen. Tom Thumb has been making a trip 
along the New England coast in a handsome 
yacht which he ovnia. 
Mr. Colvin Smith, a Royal Academician of 
Scotland, and an eminent portrait painter, re¬ 
cently died at the age of 80. 
By falling from his horse, on the 16th inst., 
Prince Charles Theodore, great uncle of the 
King of Bavaria, was killed. 
Mr. S. T. Van Buren, a son of ex-President 
Van Buren, has been taken to the Hudson 
ltlver Hospital for ihe Insane. 
Dr. Herman GroeSBBCK of Cincinnati has 
been made a Fellow of the Medioo-Cbirurglcal 
Society of Edinburgh, Scotland. 
It is expected that Secretary Robeson will 
deliver the annual address at the New Jersey 
State Fair at Waverly next month. 
The famous danseuse, Fanny Eissler, is living 
at Bremen, the wife of a physician, and is a 
well-preserved woman of seventy-one. 
William Nichols of Richmond, Mass., lived 
through all dangers to be 87 years old and was 
killed lately by a bull in his own barn. 
The Hon. Wm. A. Wheeler and Prof. Ken¬ 
drick of Rochester University are among those 
seeking recreation at the White Mountains. 
Horace Binney, one of the most distin¬ 
guished members of the American bar, died re¬ 
cently ai his residence in Philadelphia, aged 96. 
The noted bandit of the Rio Grande border. 
General Cortina, has been incarcerated in a 
prison In the City of Mexico, ihora to await his 
trial. 
The body of N. 8. Grim wood, who ascended 
with Donaldson in liia ill-fated balloon has 
been found on the beach of Lake Michigan, 
near Stony Creek. 
Jefferson Davis has withdrawn his accept¬ 
ance of the invitation to deliver an address at 
the Winnebago (Wis.) Fair, and James R. Doo¬ 
little has been selected in bis place. 
Edwin Booth, tha distinguished actor, was 
thrown with great violence to the ground from 
his phaeton, on the 17tb iust.. and sustained a 
fracture of the bones of an arm and one rib. 
Sir Moses Montefiobe of London, who, at 
the advanced ago of 91, went to Jerusalem to 
examine the condition of his brethren of the 
Jewish faith, has reached his destination in 
good health. 
THE FARMER'S FAVORITE 
CIDER MILL 
O. K. JOHNSON 
MANUFACTURER of 
The Best, Cheapest, and Most Complete Mill made. 
Semi for Illustrntfwl Circular. 
III G G A N U ,11 M A X l FACTt RING CO. 
Iliggiuiutu, Conn,, 
and their Branch Oillce. No. 141 Walnut St., Cincin 
natl. Ohio. W. K. HAMPTON, Manager. 
POWER PRESSE8, RATCHET HEAD SCREWS 
Ar.d Forty Other Articles for Cider Mills 
C3f" Send for Circular to 
O. K. JOHNSON, Medina, N. Y. 
>UY WILLARD’S 
-> PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK. 
N rw Ready.Price $41. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York, 
GRATERS, Etc., Superior to any known 
Full particulars sent free. A (Lire's 
IIKEHNEItbS IMPROVED 
RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS 
AND 
florsc-Power Governors. 
Syracuse, N. V 
and ‘Mi BeeUiuaiti Si.. N 
HpMjut 
THE FARMERS’ FAVORITE 
S3?" Send (or Circular, 
Until further nr lice, Peruvian Guann, guaranteed 
to contain 10 per cent, of Ammonia, will be sold by 
the Undersigned or their Agents In lots of not loss 
Own Ten Tons, at SIXTY DOLLARS C’UII- 
R ICNC V per Ton of 2',; l(J lbs.,.lull weight at the time 
0! i/f livrrii. 
A liberal discount will he made to dealers nr oth¬ 
ers on the entire amount bought during the Spring 
or Autumn seasons. 
HOBSON, HURTADO & CO., 
Agents of the Peruvian Government. 
July 1st, 1875. New Yohk. 
AGENTS: 
B. F. TOSS. Baltimore, M. D. 
GEu. W. WILLI AMS & CO., Charleston. S. C. 
It. G. LAY. Savannah, Gn. 
llorsea’ Feet stand Level on Floor ot Pow er. 
Labor and fatigue of the homo diminished, Power 
InernasPC, Money saved. Smooth hOr-es Work on 
them better than ri,u»b ones on the old-style powers. 
On what? Why, on H w.iinkiC* 1m pisovi:dPatent 
LEVEI.-TllEAD llORKE-POWERS, 'ingle or donhle- 
geared, i with the only suooessfm Governor er Speed 
Regulator In America,) t or one or two horses. Al»o 
Threshers.Separators and Cleaners. TheseuiaohmoH 
will do more work, with less labor for the horse and 
thosolnm overate the machine, than any other— 
etmeiqn.’ntly stand ahead) Strongly intrenched In 
public favor, pronounced SUPERIOR bv every pur¬ 
chaser! This is the best evidence of perfection. Was 
awarded four Grand First Prize SllT«;r Medals out ot 
five at the NhUonid Threshing Machine Trial, at 
West Chester, Pu., In 1874, and nt all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
ItEEHNER’s Patent ITorre-Power Governor, 
on SPEED REGULATOR.—Till* Is a perfect regulator 
ol speed, and I* u MUT guard to mun and horse, even 
If n hand wheel breaks nr becomes loose. These 
Governors are put ou nil our powers, or ran he at¬ 
tached to t ther powers. (These machines are only 
nmnuluefured by us.) 
JY^Send tor Circular, and learn ot the great sue- 
cess of these machines. (Please state that von no¬ 
ticed this In Rural New- Yorker.) Address 
IlEKBNKlt & SONS, Lnnudule, I’a, 
GRAIN DRILL! 
BICKFOltD & HUFFMAN, Mfr’s, Maeeilon, X. Y. 
Stands at, the Head of the List. 
It will plant YOUR FIELD CORN, sow each and 
every variety of year Field Grains, with accuracy 
and in the very best possible manner: and distribute 
with the seed used, ANY of the COMM KID lAL 
MANiiURis, in desired quantity. It is warranted to 
doall that any Gram Drill In the world eau do—and >1 
dlls the w.,rrunty, lt> manufacture I* BETTER—It,* 
draft LIGHTER—and its operation more POSITIVE 
and PERFECT than any implement of its plans. It 
can ho BUIJGUT FOR annul the HA ME I'Kd.'Kusii 
worthies*Interior urw. anti is MNTdtaLV cheap¬ 
er, at us price. It will n-iurn you the money in¬ 
vested hi its purchase with Interest, and tlmuBeof 
it will give you Oolu pleasure apd sntlalncUoti. 
Circulars obtained by addressing either of tha 
undersigned 8. N. GALLUP. Gen j A is' t, Maced on, 
Moyne uo.. N. V. H P. IMJKUUILL, Geil’l Ag't 
for southern Staten,lit 8. Sharp St., Baltimore, Md. 
trees', Cecils, £U;utt$, 
Oregon has a fame the world wide for the nicest 
and best, wheat. 1 will now olferonc of the best va¬ 
rieties to the farmer* In the Ea-t lor trial. 
Aui.lriilinu, Chill or Oregon Club Wheat, 
both us a bull and Spring wheat, s very vigorous 
grower on all kinds of soil, none having proved bet¬ 
ter on all kinds of soil the post six yours. We think 
it worthy of a triul by every runner. Send your or¬ 
ders at once to have It reach you in time to sow. 
Send money orders or registered letters. 
Price by mall, two pounds, ft. four pounds. $1.75. 
Address l. N. H A LTI1 EH, 
Junction City. I.nuv Co., Oregon. 
JEND for Citvtilnr of the old Reliable Sweei 
5 stakes Thresher to C. Aultman & Co., Canton, < 
Patent Clipper Steel 
PLOWS. 
LARGE SCALES 
Williouf 4’ombinalion Steams 
are behind the times. These Beams are made only 
by BUFFALO SCALE CO,, „ 
11 uflnio, N, Y. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES 
ge A»k your harness maker 
Kb JtgK f lir the Ztxr Collar Pail 
Uni v y, • x _ . u They are warranted to cure 
11 any sure neck, or money re- 
W\ y » i I funded, if printed diree- 
- - » - 1 ■ J fg ttona are followed. Send 75 
jr & 'ti. lor gain rile, to the ZINC 
COLLAR PAD CO., Hole 
X c - jw Muuut’rs Buchanan, Mich. 
A large stock, including Early Beatrice, Rivers, Lou¬ 
ise, Alexander, Amadou's June, and best Southern 
varieties. A jfpkg, Chemet h U'ilA-Goase Plum, and the 
largest stock of Ornamentals In thecouutry. 
Bend Jor Xrw '1'nuJe l.ixt. 
IIODPIH. BlfO. A THOMAS, 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Chester, Pa. 
Made of the best hardened steel, with steel or 
cast points, wood or Iron beams of all sizes. Light 
draft. Will scour In all soils. As cheap as the cheap¬ 
est. The great premium plow. Send for new Circu¬ 
lar and Price List. 
REMINGTON AG'L CO,, 
Sole manufacturers, llion, N. Y. 
Automatic Pumps 
Water raised to any bight and distance t7 
Compressed Air, 
A large and fine stock of Apple, Pear and Cherry 
Preen, at reasonable prices. Address 
RICHARDSON A KELSEY, Geneva, N. Y. 
FRUIT AND 
Cheaply and certainly. 
HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
Hnrtlord, Conn 
ORNAMENTAL I IILfcd ■ 
LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 
STANDARD PIC lit TURKS A SPECIALTY, 
AGENTS Wanted. Address 
F. MOODY & HONS, Lock port, N. Y. 
Niagara Nurseries, Established 1839. 
Address 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
manufacturers of fine 
Now Ready. Price 81 
Pussical instruments 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW YORKER, 
78 Dnane St.. New York. 
THE PATENT 
Salesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
2 Maiden Lane. New York. 
KNIFE-SCISSORS! 
PFRFECTIOIY ! 
A 86 Sewing Machine 
SCISSORS & KNIFE 
IN ONE! 
P1.IJVO-FOR TES 
Excel all others in Tone and Durability, 
and in Elegance of Finish they 
are Unsurpassed. 
These Pianos are used exclusively In the New York 
Conservatory of Musk;, and are recommended by the 
Profession and the Press throughout the United 
States. 
Before purchasing, write for Illustrated Pamphlet, 
and mention Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
AltlON PIANO-FORTE CO., 
No. 5 East 14th Street. New Y ork City. 
Nothing to equal it for rip¬ 
ping, button-hole cut¬ 
ting, &c., &c. 
The uses to which they can 
be put suggest them¬ 
selves at onco 
to every 
lady and gentleman. 
gftijwenmtfw 
J /jf A The Scissors are warranted, 
',1 ll and the price by mail 
!M is only $1.00. 
Address 
C. II. E. REDDING, P. 0. Box 581, New York 
BRISTOL CARDS, 6 Tints, w.ih 
• i recruit 20 
Qj name neatly print* <1, -••<-id uil 
cents and 3 Cent slump. 
L. S. 1ARWELL & CO., 3 School Street, BOSTON, Mass. 
This maehine will do n variety of work, and do it 
well. The various attachments useci on other ma¬ 
chines can be used with this one. and families will 
and it invaluable an a help In their sewing. Will be 
scot to any uddress, by express, on receipt of price. 
Samples ot work on application. It is not a Toy 
Maehiue. Address C. H. E. REDDING, 
I*. O. Box 581. 78 Duane St.. New York. 
Ladies will experience much less 
trouble with their sewing, if the use 
the Eureka Machine Twist. Try 
it once and be convinced. 
CY WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Moor it’s Rural New- Yorker Isoneof the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally iu demand bv 
the lady m her conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the fanner in bis Held, the stoc* ra.sur 
among his animals, ai d the young folks around the 
evening lamp.—Laws of Life. 
i and Morphine habit absolutely an& 
tpeedily cured. Painless: no publicity- 
Send stamp for particulars. Dr. Carl- 
i ton. 187 Washington SL, Chicago, III. 
Now Heady. Price SI. 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., New York, 
