PERSONAL ITEMS, 
aftnplentente and PadUttcru 
Umplmcttts and gttadiittcry 
Kino Kalaiuua is reported qulto ill In Hon¬ 
olulu. 
Mb. Robert Dale Owes continues to im¬ 
prove In health 
Gen. Garibaldi la reported Ill at his resi¬ 
dence in Caprera, Italy. 
Theodore Tilton lectured at the Cooper 
Institute, New Fork, on the 29th ult. 
Cardinal Antonelli is to visit Paris to heJp 
the Catbo ics to organize their netv universities. 
Mrs. Admiral Dahloken, who has been an 
Invalid all summer, has quite recovered her 
health. 
The Prince of Wales will leave Italy on the 
10th o( October lor India, and will visit Athens 
on the way. 
Mrs. Hogan of Baltimore, has recovered 
§8,000 of the Cumberland Railroad for killing 
her husband. » 
Mrs. Girling, the leader of the English 
Shakers, recent.y preached, and 2,000 people 
went to hear her. 
Ex-Jcdoe and Jato Commissioner of Appeals 
John Q. Reynolds died at his residence at 
Klmierhook, N. Y. 
Hon. George Bancroft will pass the winter 
In Washington or Florida as the state of his 
health may demand. 
Hon, Robert S. II a LB is mentioned as a can¬ 
didate for the Woodruff vacancy in the United 
States Circuit Court. 
Edwin Booth s left arm U said to be twice 
Us natural size, and when unbandaged fails 
helplessly at his side. 
Minister Cushing Is said to have gained for 
himself much popularity at Madrid, where he 
lives quietly and modestly. 
TitjibnS will receive §1,003 gold for each of 
the cue hundred concerts in which she will 
sing iu America this season. 
Rev. Dr. Ported;} of Brookfyn was drowoed 
by the upsetting ufaiow-bpat In Glen Cove 
Harbor, L. I., on the 28th ult. 
UODCiOADLT will jet luthe “Sbaugbraun” 
in Plilladelpoia in about ajvear from this, time 
Ailing a Centennial engagement. 
Cardinal McCloskky writes to a relative in 
Wn&blugtori intimating that be will return 
homo about tbo 2och of November. 
§ ALVIN I, the well-known tenor, has returned 
to Italy, whence a rumor comes that he will 
soon he married to an English lady. 
A splenuid monument to the celebrated 
0;tke3 Ames la to be erected la the rear of the : 
Unity Church In North Easton, Mass. 
Gov. Jngersoll of Connecticut, has been : 
elected President of the Co moctlcut Board o-i ! 
Managers for the Ccntetuiia Exhibition. 
Gen. Horace Bin-net Sa HGicNT delivered the J 
address at the dedication of the memorial to* j 
the late Gov. Andrew In Hiugham, Mass., Oct.I- 1 
Klsg Louis 11. of Bavaria proposes to cele- ■ 
bratethe dedication of the monument erected ' 
to the memory of his father by a general ana- i 
nesty. 
Nicuolls, the defaulting Teller of the Bant 
of Commerce, Montreal, aud his father, have 
been arrested by New York detectives at St. 
Augus'lne, Fla. 
Charles H. Madden of New York, aged 20, ' 
a hardened criminal, for the burglary of his fa- 
has been sentenced to twenty 
THE CHARTER OAK 
SWIVEL PLOW! 
GRATKItS, Etc., (Superior to any known 
Full particulars eent free. Addrera 
PERFECTION OBTAINED. 
Awarded the let Premium al New Enajarul Fair, 
thin month, at Manchester, N. H.,for 
the Heel Swivel Plow. 
Z3T Send for Illustrated Circular. 
It I'M D ! KIM l> ! J It I'M It ! ! I 
Letter from J. K. FARRINGTON, Sup’t Moh w State 
Af/rUalt umi Volume. 
orono. Me., Aug. lfi, 1375. 
GENTS:—We hurt* this day tested by uctnal trial 
the efficiency of the Charter Oak Snivel Plow It 
was used on dry. i-tllT clay loam mass Inpd. The 
ground somewhat »! pine, nnd the furrows were 
turned up the slope. The mold-board performed Its 
work admirably, completely inverting the turrow 
slice and leaving it bottom side up with care. 
I have long doubted the possibility tit constructing 
a swivel plow which would do good work on level or 
Slightly undulating land. I nra no longer fatbitss 
for I have (.con the Cuurtcr Oak Swivel Plow nceom- 
phsli this. Truly yturs. 
J. K. FARRINGTON, Supt. 
C3^* Manufactured only by 
THE I1IGGANUAI MANt’F’G CO., 
Jllggnnum, Conn. 
ALL PLANTING 
__Srrncnsc N. Y„ 
nnd 20 Bct Uninn St., N. V. CIlv. 
PHILIP’S SPIRAL 
CORN HITSKER! 
The Autumn No. of Vick’s Floral Guide, 
containing descriptions of Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Lilies, and all Bulba and Seeds for Fall Plant¬ 
ing iu the Garden, and for Wimer Flowers In 
the House—Just published, aud sent free to all. Ad¬ 
dress JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. 
Will do the work of 15 wen in n given time, nnd do 
It better than It can be done by band. Improving the 
condi ion o' the fodder 25 nor cent 
<R. H. ALLEN & < 0., 1*3 Btid Wl Water St., New 
Turk. Agents ror that city and for export ! 
For Circulars or further information, address 
PJILIP’S SPIRAL CORN BUSKER CO.. 
Hudson. Col. Co.. Y. 
Dutch Bulbous Roots 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL. 
Having made Important 1 m- 
pr. veinenUtoouruIrcady very 
Bucee»vful Karin Grt- t Mil), wo 
warrant It n* the bust for grind¬ 
ing »ii k ndsof grain rapidly. 
I« isHlmp'e.cbOHpand d, rable, 
and adapted to all klhd* of 
horue powers. SEND TOR Dt- 
SCBIPTtVE CIRCULAR. 
WM. L. BUI Kit A BUO-. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hyacinths, Tulips Lilies und nil Bulbs, Plants 
nnu .'-eeds tor Fall Planting, outside, or for 
growing in the bouse and cotiservntory. Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue mulled free. 
HE.Mt V A. DKEFK, 
„ Secihainn ntul Flm-isr, 
714 Chestnut »t., Philadelphia. 
Knitting Machines 
The FRANZ & POPE KNITTING MACHINES are 
especially ndapted to the want* of those deslrin r 
machines for family knitting, or the tnnnulactnro of 
substantial hosiery. They urn acknowledged to be 
tlie best hi the Uurket white they have been intic- 
duecd. 
Good, active agents with a small capital wanted. 
Address, 
Fruaz JL Pope Knitting Machine Co., 
Bucyrus, Ohio, 
FOR ALL SEW¬ 
ING MACHINES 
can he obtained at 
about ono-half the 
usual rates by or- 
Our new descriptive priced Csunlneue of above Is 
ready tor mailing. . 1 . m . TIIORBl'RS Hz CO., 
_ 15 John st.. New Fork. 
APPLE AND PLUM TREES. .To (he Trade.) 
wSSiJfiSflttff f “*- 
^LlTH(W adUM ner), 1 to3yc*ar?i. vorvflfw* 
a ^ J. i r. , l c : rul ’- N "r*ery stock! 
If JaI J a JStff AM jtjJ deriusr direct. sin- 
. _ tier’s. <0 cents per 
dor.; Wheeler A Wilson, 60 cts.; Howe's. 60 cts.: Gro¬ 
ver & Baker, straight, 50 cts., curved, 60 cl*., r.nd oth¬ 
ers In proportion. Inclose the amount, and Needles 
will b- returned by first mall. Address 
DEFIANCE NEEDLE CO.. 653 Broadway, N. V. 
MANUFACTURERS OJf FINS 
ELECTRO - PLATED 
BUFFALO SCALES 
FRUIT AND 
Unequalcd In accuracy. durability, convenience 
and beauty ot finish. Correspondence Invited. 
BUFFALO SCALE GO., 
Buffalo, Ji. Y, 
ORNAMENTAL 9 ntca 
LARGE STOCK. LOW RATES. 
STANDARD PEAR TREES A SPEC11LT 
AGENTS WANTED. Address 
.. F. MOODY SONS, I, nek port, N, Y, 
1 A A \ I’DCPDTDC IP., i .. I I.. ... j 9 Lid A | 
Salesooom ot Factories, Taunton, Mass, 
2 Matden la.ve, New York. 
Hall’s Patent Husking Gloves 
O. K. JOHNSON 
MANUFACTURER of 
Niagara Nurseries, Established lm 
C P C C W appUcunts. my Wholesale aud Bulb Cata. 
r n L L loguee. Four cataloguer (the set), post free 
-J cents. F. k. Phoenix, Bloomington Nursery, uj 
POWER PRESSES, RATCHET HEAD SCREWS- 
Ar.d Forty Other Articles for Older Mills 
C2y Send for Circular to 
O. K. JOHN HON, Medina, N. Y. 
NEW FRUITS 
half cloves. full cloves. 
Five year* )n use. Over 100,000 sold. Sale* Iperoae- 
Ing, Now bmter than ever. Made ol bust calf gbve 
leather. Shielded from# wear by steel plates. (See 
rut.) Will wear five ,tin«s as long. Chsaol nlrci. 
Prevent sole or cold bunds. Husk one-third Instrr. 
Four ii r. ■ — Ex-Large, Large, M*-(linin' and Small. 
K’* end leU-banded. Ail wishing a Pin lor husking, use 
A 86 Sewing Machine 
nmstoa D itch oaa e, a ini otb« new y. ( ^ U “ PU ° D ’ ^ U ' 
Early Beatrice, Early Louise. Early Alexander 
and other new eurlv Peaobos-wltli u thiAcoiieetion 
of new varietie* ra ced by T. Rivers-a fine stock 
A large stock of Pours and other Frit 'IVccb Ever, 
greens, Ac. Dutch Bnlha, Hyacinths, ToIId’s v„r 
clftiJUs. Lille*—direct from faSl/nitd. PS| ‘ Nul 
New and Bare Plant* for wiutor-Uowerlng Ac 
Catalogues mailed on application. urul ** <so - 
_J OHN *Alb, Wnthiugton Cilr, D. G. 
■piiAR TREES FOR THE MILLION — 
L Largest Mock In the West; extra nu uiiy n .oklal 
Prlee8 6 |'ow b^'hi'or H‘ 4 . 'J 1 fu ^ 1 " ri cuamnUmd 
r rices low oj iui or l.lKK). A full assortment of other 
trees, shrubs, iibuita. etc. '-ondllstof wanu for prices 
It. U. HAM.GBP . Columbu s -Nu«6ry. Columbus, o! 
ROSE BUDS IN~WINTER^ 
Now Reedy. 1 Roses Ft winter bloom and fall 
plantin/. Wo Semi stmou I*of ri.nt i„bi >» a ^ 
gutrWp, safely by mail. Post-paid. Purchasers’ chulcn 
of over 2U0 splendid over-blooming vura-tiea Cholco 
C5 to,- S1.00. lk> tor 82 ,55 
Fee our elegant descriptive catalogue.-oontalelnc 
fall dlrcci on k for culture, Ac. Kent to “i who 
app,y - ttSES, 
HALL’S IKIPKOTUI IU SKING PIN. 
Made In uxsr form of cost *tnel • provided wuh sirups 
ready Tor u*a. Unquiwtloaiibly the very hKSTlluakitig 
Pin made. Also make best quality calf glove* and 
mitten*; wear equal to buckskin, samples sent, pre¬ 
paid. or* rtcelp- of price Half IL Gloves, §1.85; Full 
H. Glores. f'J.JO; U. Pin, 26c, thrrn for tKIC; Call 
Gloves, §1.5h: Mltters §1.20, Liberal discount In 
Quantities. Ask vour merchant for them, or address 
a*j.L U usxijto GlotxjCo., 145 S. Cllntou Su.Udcago. 
^urtUi.xcv.o 
Th|p uiauhlnowill do a variety ol IfOrk, at,d do it 
welL Tbo various attachment,* usia on other ma- 
clilttea can be H5cd with tills one. and families will 
and It Invaluable as a help In tbeh sowing- Will be 
sent to any address, by express, ou receipt of price. 
Satanic* of work on application. It Is uOt ft Toy 
Machine, Address C. IJ. E. REDDING, 
P. G. Uo.x 631. 7S Duane St,.. New York. 
PEEUVIAN GUANO 
tber’s bouse, 
years' imprisonment. 
Gen. Butleu accepts an invitation of the , 
Boaru of Trade, New York, to d.liver a lecture 
before that body on tlte 14th of October ou ! 
finance and currency. | 
Capt. John Norris of Petersburgb, Ky., Is I 
Said to be tbe only survivor of the participants ) 
In i’orry’s victory on Lake Erie. He is now 
eigbty-four years of age. 
Gen. Woodford of New York and General 
Ewing of Ohio are holding joint discussions on 
the finances In Ohio. Their first meeting tvas 
at Shawnee on the 80th ult. ! 
Rear-Admiral Goldsborough, who "was 
supposed to be recovering from his illntus, is 
ugrtln dangerously sick, and but slight b-ppes 
are entertained of his recovery. 
Edmond about the distinguished Fremch 
author will probably come to the United States 
next year, and write Centennial letters for ; 
several leading French journals. 
Edward O 'Baldwin of New York, well 
known as the ** Irish Giant" and pugilist, was 
shot on the27th ult. Vy his partner In business j 
(Finriell) and died on the 2ULh Inst. Flnnell sur¬ 
rendered himself. 
Fuanklyn Rose Eubenstein, a young Jew-* 
ish lady, who gave u course of lectures on 
“ Science," about two years ago, has received 
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the 
University of Lelpslc. 
Mr. James Lick lists sett lad upon Mount 
IlatniRou, In Santa Clara County,as a desirabk) 
place to build the California Observatory ' 
which Is to coutuin thn largest telescope In th« 
world. The amount set apart lor this purpose 
in his bequest Is §800,000. 
Dk. Samuel Hanson Cox, father of Bishop j 
Cox of N. Y., is still iivln 
MANUFACTURED BY 
HOBSON, HURTADO Sc CO.. 
Consignees op rns. Peruvian Government, 
No. 63 Pine St., New York City, 
By Treating Uaw Peruvian Guano with Sulph. Acid. 
ANALYSIS GUARANTEED : 
Amtnoniri.. ... 10 per cent. 
Phosphoric Acid, soluble.. 10 “ 
Potash. . 2 “ 
Price, 86U, currency, per Ton of 2,000 lbs.,tn Bags 
containing 200 lbs. each. 
Z~Pf~ Free from Stones and Lumps, and ready for 
Immediate use. 
THE AMERICAN 
DAIRY SALT COMPANY 
Largest stock In America 
reasonable. Price List free. 
quality extra. Prices 
T. S. HUBBARD/” 
Fredonla, N. Y. 
J. W. BARKER, THOIWA8 MOLLOY, 
Pres't and Soc’y. Treasurer. 
General Office, No. 1 Cliuton Block, Syracuse, N.T. 
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Onondaga 
Factory Filled 
DAIRY AND TA1II.H SALT. 
ttospecttully call the attention Of Dairymen 
and others tu the quality of bait now 
being luahafaclured by thorn. 
Having lor many years past been engaged In per¬ 
fecting the various processes for tbo rminulacture of 
this salt, uml liy adopting the best modos r.nd ma¬ 
chinery tortnc- purpose, they feel warranted In lay¬ 
ing to the con*unior that tins article now produced 
Is superior to any other, cither of foreign or domes tic 
production. The following i* an analysis ot our salt 
und toe Ashton, made 'u April, ls;j. hy Messrs. Waltz 
und Stillman, Chemists, Of New York, under t he di¬ 
rection of a Committee ol the Butter and Che so Iix- 
OliaugOOf New York, the samples being selected by 
the Committee from lots found on sale Ld m.iri, ot: 
Ashton. Onondaga. 
Water... 0.78SU O.OKO 
Insoluble Matter. 0.05M O.O.tCt 
sulphate of Lime. 1.2272 U.7217 
Kulptiute uf Muguesia .... IL0763 . 
Chloride of Calcium ...... . 0.0173 
Chloride ol'Magnesium.. O.Olid 0.0316 
Chloride or Sodium.07.7633 D.i.5213 
WCflTt M.8323 
Circulars la reg -id to the various other teats made 
With this salt Iu comparison with tho bore toreien 
article, also ceriifh utes Irom a large uumher of the 
best dairies In the Stale as to its quality, may be hud 
on application tu J. W. Barker, Secretary, Syra¬ 
cuse. N. Y., to whom orders for salt rn.iy also he ad¬ 
dressed. U Is ul iO for Kilo by the Agents of thu Com¬ 
pany in principal Western Lake Pons; by Si. John 
& AVERY, 101 and lib Broad st.. New York: ItoBEUT 
GEEK. 103 Pier. Albany, N. Y.; K. W. PECK A Co., 
Burlington, Vt., and bv dealers generally through¬ 
out the State 0 ! New v ur g. 
JUY WILLARD'S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
ii flu In Fertilizer Work* makes honest Ferti¬ 
lizers ouly. L. L. CROCKER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Now Ready. Price 81. 
Address MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
__ vs Duane St„ New York, 
KNIFE-SCISSOKS! 
Until further n tice, Peruvian Guano, enurameed 
to contain 10 per cent, of Ammonia, will bo sold by 
tlie Undersigned or their Agent*. In lots of not less 
tliun Ten Tuns, at SIXTY DOLLAR* CL'K- 
11 KN'C t per Ton of 2t'4u lbs,,/uU wtiQht at the lime 
o! delivery. 
A liberal discount will bo made to dealers or oth¬ 
ers on the On tiro amount bought during the Spribg 
ur Autumn seasons. 
HOBSON, HURTADO & CO., 
Agents of the Peruvian Government. 
July 1st, 1876. New York. 
AGENTS: 
B. F. VOSS. Baltimore, M D. 
UE >. IV, WILLIAMS & CO., Charleston, 8. C. 
It. G. LAY. Savannah, Ga. 
PERFECTION I 
SCISSORS & KNIFE 
IN ONE I 
Nothing to equal It for rip¬ 
ping, button-hole cut¬ 
ting, &C., &Q. 
The uses to'which they can 
be put suggest them¬ 
selves at once 
to every 
lady and gentleman. 
|lcal ©state 
IMPORTANT! 
ft 'A The SclSBora are warranted, 
I ij and tbe price by mall 
jj Is only §1.00. 
Address 
G. H. E. REDDING, P. O. Box 681, New Tort. 
DELAWARE 
AND 
MARYLAND 
Free Catalogue I 
J. H. WOOD & CO, 
Dover, Del. 
tr at h very advanced 
age, but with intelloctuai force impaired by 
paralysis and other causes to each an extent, 
that for some time past he has l*een unable to 
recognize his own children. 
Oi w k HARMS FOR ^ALE-ON THE GREAT 
.jtlVr Maryland and Delaware Peninsula I Fine 
fruit. Sind tor Cafi.iogue. free, to 
\ril. S. R1DGELY, Denton, Md. 
