PERSONAL ITEMS. 
KmpUmtttfjsi itiul 3Harhincn; 
^nt piemen to 1 nml Machinery 
Jcvtitiw 
Ex-Senator Schurz was at last accounts in 
Switzerland. 
Mr. Moran, U. 8. minister to Portugal is 
in London, ill. 
John B. Goran is writing a new lecture 
called “blunder.” 
Senator Morton is to take an active part in 
the Maine campaign. 
It Is announced that Edwin Booth will be 
able to play in October. 
Jefferson Davis declines to accept the gift 
ol' a homestead in Texas. 
Prof. Kendrick of the Rochester University 
is in the White Mountains. 
Sir ChAui-ES Dilke of England is expected 
in this city early in September. 
Mas. Mart KTllkimiousk died at Kinder- 
book, AuguetlB, aged 100 years. 
The late Emperor Ferdinand of Austria left 
the Pope six millions or dollars. 
Ex-Attorney General Staniujry of Wash¬ 
ington is staying at Niagara Falls. 
Prof. Krxo intends to construct two balloons 
in Buffalo for use the coming year. 
Gen. Beau regard resides in New Orleans, is 
53 years old, but is raid to louk about 00. 
Ex-Senator Fowler of Tenn. has been 
chosen eulogist of Ex-President Johnson. 
Edwin Booth Is booked for fifty-two per¬ 
formances in the South, the coming Besson. 
The English astronomer, Richard A. Proctor 
will return to this country early in October. 
The reception of Gen. Sheridan at 8nn Fran¬ 
cisco, on the 23rd lilt., was very enthusiastic. 
A portrait of Jefferson Davis has recently 
been added to the War Department Gallery. 
Ex-President Caswell of Brown University 
has dined with Jefferson, Madison and Grant. 
Mr. Henry Mokford, poet, author and 
traveler, is seriously sick with rheumatic gout. 
A portrait of the late Gen, Frank P. Blair 
has been placed in the Capitol at Jefferson City, 
Mo. 
Robert Dale Owen'S physical health is 
good, but his mind shows no signs of recover¬ 
ing. 
Wendell Phillips’ recent oration on Daniel 
O’Connell, is pronounced the fineet effort of ids 
life. 
Ebenezer E. Sill, a prominent stove manu¬ 
facturer of Rochester, died ou the 19th ult., 
aged CO. 
Jonathan Edwards, great-grandson of Jon¬ 
athan Edwards, died in New Haven on the 
23rd ult. 
Albert Cohn A Co., merchants of London, 
have suspended. Their liabilities are stated at 
$000,000. 
Gov. Kirkwood of Iowa has avowed himself 
a believer iu the distant advent of the ivomau's 
suffrage. 
Col. Wm. B. Mann began the campaign in 
Pennsylvania for the Republicans by a speech 
at Be'Iofonte. 
Ex-Senator John P. Stockton will soon re¬ 
sume the practice of the law at Trenton, where 
he will reside. 
Mr. James II. Noe, who was assaulted in his 
store in New York, on the 22d of August, died 
on the 27th ult. 
Rev. W. II. 11. Murray is to be editor of an 
independent religious newspaper to be pub¬ 
lished in Boston. 
Napoleon Collins, Rear-Admiral, com¬ 
manding the South Pacific fleet, died at Callao, 
Peru, ou the 9th ult. 
Frederick 1*. SAWYER, for many years the 
largest mall contractor in Texas, died at Wash¬ 
ington, D. C„ oa the 20th ult. 
The Rev. R. H. McKin of Alexandria, Va., 
has declined the rail of Christ Church, at Fifth 
Avenue and 135th Street, N. Y. 
Henry II. Starkweather, the father of 
Mrs. John T. Hoffman, died on the 22rid ult. of 
softening of the brain, aged 7.3 years. 
The liabilities of Moffat Brothers, wholesale 
dry goods merchants, Toronto, Canada, who 
suspended recently, amounted to $800,000. 
Rev. Joseph A. Ely, now In Europe, has 
received a unanimous call from the Plymouth 
Congregational Church or Rochester, N. Y. 
Judge Martin Grover of the Court of 
Appeals. N. Y„ died ou the 28th ult,, at his 
late residence iu Angelica, Allegany County. 
Gen. Ripley, formerly of the United States 
Army, is engaged by t he Chinese government 
to construct an elaborate system of coast 
defences. 
,T. Q. Witherree, well-known in connection 
with the large iron interests of Northern New 
York, died at Port Henry on the 35th ult., at 
the ago of f>i. 
The Rev. Fphraim Tin-Hen, late a priest in 
the Roman Catholic Church, was lately received 
into the priesthood of the Protestant Episcopal 
Church, in Illinois. 
The Rev. Cyrus Nutt, J). D. and LL. D., for 
15 years President of the Indiana State Univer¬ 
sity at Bloomington, Ind., died at that place on 
tne 23d ult., of fever. 
Secretary Belknap is receiving a cordial 
welcome from tho citizens of Montaua, he 
being tho flr*t Cabinet officer who has paid a 
visit to that Territory. 
ADDUrSQ FOR PI1ICE-USY, 
AND f. 
Requires x 
bat two jiSj 
bur*.} jxnvrr t and 
bnlcA either my or 
cotton without tr.mp-fc 
in? or stopping. pfTsj 
Thirty bales of hny 
per hour. Twenty ffes 
Dales of cotton 
per hour. r -c- 
NONPAREIL 
RK-ryDERlCX S/CO 
, ALBANY. N.V. 
HAY 
mm 
FAR1I AND FEED .MILLS. 
—_ Hone. Drug, and Spice Milp. 
10 sixes for Hand or Power. 
, Conical French Burr Stone 
J- Flouring und Corn Mills. 
A Illnn'o ratnphkt free. Address, 
>i, I.. J . .MII.LFR, 
s- 3 IS1 E. Front St., Cincinnati, O. 
- TtfFPK.OEDCRICK 
$8E£ - ■ ^raiPtmBAWG PRESS 
G. SC. JOHNSON 
MANUFACTURER OF 
The Beet. Cheapest, and Most Complete Mill made. 
Send tor I Hunt rated Circular. 
III (i G A N I VI VIA N UFACTU KING CO. 
Jligcunnm, Conn., 
and their Branch Otllco, No. 14 • Walnut 8t., Cinein 
natl. Ohio, W. K. HAMPTON, Manager. 
PDWF.R PRESSES, RATCHET HEAD SCREWS 
Arc! Forty Other Articles for Cider Willis 
ITST'Send for Circular to 
O. K. JOH NSON, Medina, N. Y. 
3UY WILLARD’S 
J PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK, 
R rtv Ready...Price 81, 
Address MOORE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER. 
78 Duane St,, New York 
ty Send for Circular. 
HEUBNER’S IMPROVED 
RAILWAY HORSE-POWERS 
AND 
Ilorsc-Povver Governors. 
GRATERS, Etc., Superior to any known 
Full particulars Bent free. Address 
Syracuse, N. Y., 
and till Beckman St.. N. V'. City 
Until further notice, Peruvian Guano, guaranteed 
to contain 10 per cent, of Ammonia, will he sold by 
the Undersigned or their Agents, in lots of not less 
than Ten Tons, at SIXTY DOLLARS CUlt- 
IIKNC V per Ton of 2-’40 lbs ,,.full ’weight at the time 
Of delivery. 
A liberal discount will he made to dealers or 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 Yokk. 
AGENTS: 
B. F. VOSS. Baltimore, M TX 
GE(>. W. WILLIAMS ,t CO., Charleston, S. C. 
it. G. LAY. Savannah. Ga. 
-Tup For lloor or Steam Power. 
WOOD-SAWING 
MACHINES, 
\ ,’t|^^^iiB^^^§gSP''rOB9-Cut and Circular. 
* V SHAKER THRESHFR, 
CANE MACHINERY 
POBTABMv A. MAIIOMIIV STB AM l.VIM.S, 
BELLS CUUKCR, SCHOOL AND KIRK-ALARM, 
Descriptive Circulars and Pnee-Ust Kent Free. 
blyhyer iiiam fauti ring co., 
OOJ to Gill Vs cm Elgin I. INUINNATf.O 
Ilorsi-s' Feet Htnnd Level on Floor ol Power, 
i«abor and fatigue of the horse diminished, Power 
Increased, Money siivnfi. Stnocih hor-'cs work on 
them better than rt iivh one* on t lie old-style powers. 
On what i wny. on Httr.iiVKii’s Improved Patent 
LEVEL -Tread Horse-Powers, single or double* 
(reared, (with the only successful Governor er speed 
Regulator in America,} far one nr tw<i horse*. Abo 
i'hrest’ers. Separator.- and Cleaner-. These machine* 
will d-i more work, with loss labor for the lurso und 
those l jut opnratc the machine, than tmv other 
cous-r,,u-,<nv stiiint aluiKt! ftmugly intrenched in 
public favor, pronnunoed superior hv ev..ry i nr- 
Chaser l'hie is the beat evidence of pm fnotion. Was 
a warded four Grand First Prize Stiver M- dal* out or 
five at the National Thre*h1njr Machine Trial, at 
West Chester, Pu. t u. iso. and at all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
in kunbr's Patent House-Power Governor, 
Ult SPEED RBQCTLATOIL—Till* Is II perfect regulator 
of speed, unil ts a safeguard to man and horse, even 
if a t,ami wheel breaks or becomes loose. These 
Governors are put on all our powers, or can be at¬ 
tached to ether powers. (These machines are only 
mnnutiirtured by us.) 
f y Bend for Circular, and learn of the great suc¬ 
cess of these machines. (Please state that you no¬ 
ticed this in Rural New-Vokke it.) Address 
I1EEUNER &• SONS, Lansiiale, Pn. 
Kvcc.o', £Plani$, 
Unequaled in necuraov, durability, convenience 
and beaut; of tiuish, Correspondence invited. 
BUFFALO SCALE CO., 
it•>dtiio, N. Y. 
ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HOUSES 
«a Ask your harness maker 
BN jfffibf. for the Zinc Collar Pad. 
uli « ’Fite; are warrsiited to cure 
(Al any sore neck, or money re- 
4^3 V t S funded, if printed Utreo. 
NK V - - A ■ if tlousaro followe<L Nnid 75 
wSfciV. r /") wimple, to the ZINC 
COLLAR PAD CO., Sole 
N cr— Manuf’rs Buohauan, Mich. 
Our new descriptive prleed ('.-urlogtie of above Is 
ready tor mailing. . 1 . II. THOItBI RN A'CO., 
15 John St.. Ntvv York. 
HEIKE’S NURSERIES 
We offer the largest, stock ol' Peadles. Plums, and 
WlldGoose Plums, Cherries and Apples in the United 
Mates. Our stock of other articles is also tml. We 
solicit carrcBponOence. 
TLL UK1KK8 NURSERIES CO., DAYTON, O. 
■\T u U S I K Y S T O C Ii.-We offer for lall and 
LV spill), planting a largo amt general a.-.tortment 
ot tlrat-class stock at very low prie»», and solicit 
correspondence with all person wanting good stock 
at.cheap rates. MOORE 111 ;.MM & CO., 
Kidney, Onto, Aug., 1875. 
WILLARD’S 
Automatic Pumps 
Water raised to any bight aud distance t >7 
Compressed Air, 
KAGTSisAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready. Price SI. 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW YORKER, 
78 Duane St.. New York, 
Cheaply and certainly. 
HARTFORD PUMP CO., 
Sigourney St., Hartford, Conti 
Address 
KNIFE-SCISSORS! 
A large stock, including Early Beatrice, Riv, rs, Lou¬ 
ise, Alexander, Atusden's June, and best Southern 
varieties. Apples, Cherries, ll'iht Goxxc Plum, and the 
lurgeststock ol Ornamentals In the oonutry. 
Rend for AVu- Trade i 1st. 
HOOPKt*. into, t& TlHtMAS, 
Cherry Hill Nurseries, West Cuester, Pa. 
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 
SCISSORS & KNIFE 
IN ONE! 
FRUIT AND 
Salesooom nt Factories, Taunton, Mass,, aud 
2 Maiden lank. New yohk. 
Nothing to equal it for rip¬ 
ping, button-hole cut¬ 
ting, &c., &c. 
The uses to which they can 
bo put suggest them¬ 
selves at once 
to every 
lady aud gentleman. 
ORNAMENTAL g E 
LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 
STAMiARU PKAK TIIKE9 A SPECIALTY, 
AGENTS Wanted. Address 
K. MOODY & 80 NS, Lock port. N. Y. 
Niaoara NiTu.SBfitES, Established ls;i9. 
Tl Tf Ti v 'art ft for all wkw- 
I B* P BB B pi a 1 ing machines 
|2j 9 B U HI \ enn be obtained at 
8 M BI KB B. Efl m about oue-tear the 
y HI Pi II IS Ml ih usual rales by or- 
£.3 -RR tf.P dering direct. Sin¬ 
ger’*, I(l cent* per 
dot.; Wheeler A Wilson. (10 cts.: Howe’s, id cts.r Gro¬ 
ver A Dakar, straight, Ml cts., carved, dll cts., and ot h¬ 
ers in propoi tion. Inclose the amount, and Needles 
Will b ■ returned bv Urst, mull. Address 
DEFIANCE NEEDLE CO.,058 Uroadway, N. Y. 
IMPORTANT! 
Largest stock in America 
reasonable. Price List free. 
inality extra. Prices 
T. 8. IIUBBARD. 
The Scissors are warranted 
and tne price by mail 
is only $1.00. 
Address 
A $8 Sewing Machine 
IHisniLuuou# 
C. H. E. REDDING, P. O. Box 581. New Yorl;. 
BRISTOL CARDS, 6 Tint.-, with 
...._ . ..! ... . .. - rirt 
1.13 i >■ inline nennv |innuil, ,-ent un receipt £0 
^ v cents and 3 cent ell,mp. 
£. S. FAKWKLL & CO., 3 School Street, Boston, Muss. 
1 and Morphine habit absolutely axA 
speedily cured. Painless! nopublicity. 
Send stamp for particulars. Di*. Carl- 
iton. 187 Washington at..Chicago. Ilk 
A Vegetable IVIaiiUMl, Prepared with 
a view to Econoray and Pi oilt. 
•A Work on tho Breeding, Hear 
Ing, Care and Ceneral Man¬ 
agement of Poultry. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening 
and tho Field Culture of Root Crops, ts by P. T. 
QUINN. Practical Horticulturist. (Author of “ Pear 
Culture for Profit,") and should be owned ami Btudied 
By every one Interested in Gardening, It is an able, 
practical, profusely Illustrated work mf aa 12aio. 
pages. Kent, post-paid, for U.40. Addreaa 
D. l>. T. fflOORK, IHtbllMlier, 
78 Dun no 8i.» New York. 
ThH machine will tin a variety of work, and uo it 
well. Tne. various attach menu used on other ma¬ 
chines can be used with this one. and families will 
aud it invaluable as a help In their se-winc. Will be 
sent to any address, by express, ou receipt of price, 
rtnranlcs of work on application U is nor a Toy 
Machine- Andros* C. II. If. REDDING, 
P. O. Bov 581. 78 Duane St., New York, 
This Is one of the finest gotten-no works on th« 
■subject on which it items, for Its site and price, of 
wny publication of the kind in this country. It tr 
finely and profusely Illustrated, and printed and 
to and la extra style. Contains 221 large octavo 
Sent, br mall, poet-paid, for H.50. Address 
l>. I>. T, MOORE, Publisher. 
78 numit 4 St.. New VoiTc. 
Moonna Rural nf.w-Yorkmi. -with its full 
corps of editor*, ami a new publisher of i-ncrgv and 
ability, the management propose to celebrate the 
quarter-oencounlaj of itit* pioneer Ritual in *uoh a 
manner us to augment its popularity nnd usefulness. 
For a flrst-clrtss, live,; paper, containing matter of 
interest for all classes, take the Ruhal Nlw-York- 
ER. aud do so at once, for the paper never was bet¬ 
ter, aud its prospects never brighter .—ceport (Ill.) 
Journal. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker is an excellent. 
Agricultural paper, and very popular. As a family 
visitant It is hard to beat in the attractions It heads 
forth for young and old. W c are pleased tosee that 
Mr. MOORE Is full of his old enterprise and bent on 
making the paper better and better from year to 
year .—Yates Co. Chronicle. 
Moore’s rural New-Yorkeh is one of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand bv 
the lndv iu Iter conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer in his field, the stoca raiser 
among his animals, at d the young folks around the 
evening lamp.—Laws of Life. 
