■AM£n 
MANUFACTURED JBY 
THE BEST FENCE IN THE WORLD 
We will call and Be© yon next V *f Julyaud assint at your CENTEN¬ 
NIAL CEIiKlSUATION, By the / earn© opportunity bring you »am> 
pies of th® Celebrated Watchen, y ffle —/ manufactured by our country, 
men. the MESSKH. II OREL »V \ f k^ 'J cT t OURVOISIEU of Ncuckutel, 
tor inspection and Exhibition. These WatchetJure favorably known 
throughout the C. Inlying been ——— sold by our local ugentg In almost 
every City, Town and Village the past ten years. Their reputation for norm rate performance |g universally 
aeknow Indued, They are manufactured m Gold ami Silver Cnses, Stem uiul lie* Winders. These 
Watches have superior quality of Nickel ;>ln vein run., Clironomclci- IIuIuiiith, IJicguct Unit 
jHprlnsa, Tempered, It n rile tied and Isoehronlsed lor It. K. use, line Ruby Jeweled, set In 
Grand 
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ANSWERS TO CORR ESPONDENTS. 
Bruges .—A correspondent wishes to know 
where he may obtain “ Bruges or Northorn 
Game fowls ” or eggs. Any one who can tell 
will please answer. 
Mary C. Hope. -In answer to yonr request for 
a recipe for rubber cement, we give the fol¬ 
lowing which appeared in these columns 
June 12th. 1875:—Four ounces of pure India 
rubber, one-eighth of an ounce of powdered 
asphaltum. put together in a tin can, then add 
about six times the quantity of benzine ; let it 
stand three or four days, then take a stick and 
work it over: then add benzine and stir it well 
until you have it about the consistency of honey; 
then it is roady for use. It should bo covered as 
tight as possiblo while dissolving and afterward. 
To use it, scrape the polish from the rubber, 
then apply the cement to the place to be mend¬ 
ed and also to a piece of rubber to be used as a 
patch. Dry half an hour and apply another 
coat: then, after another half hour, press the 
patch into its place over the break. Keep this 
mixture from the tire, as it is explosive. 
Nellie .—Double the time of the sun’s setting 
and it will give the length of the day. Doublo 
that of its rising will givo the length of the 
night—very nearly. 
W. S. B .—A good pasto with which to put 
paper on walls is made by beating flour into a 
stiff battor with cold water. Then pour boiling 
water slowly on to this batter, stirring briskly all 
the while. The batter will swell and chauge 
from white to a yellowish color — when this 
change is observed the paste is done. It is not 
necessary to add alum, resin, or any tiling else. 
Some mix the flour and cold water to the con¬ 
sistency of milk, then boil over a slow lire—but 
the other way Is better. A good size to apply to 
the wall before papering is made by dissolving 
half a pound of glue in alcohol, or hot water, 
and adding it to ft pailful of hot water. Apply 
warm with a whitewash brush. 
May .—As soon as your rose-bushes begin to 
show their leaves sprinkle them thoroughly with 
pulverized whito Hellebore root, dissolved in 
water—in proportion about two ounces to a pail¬ 
ful. Jtepoat in about a week and you will Lave 
no trouble from rose slugs this season. 
//. A. IF.—The particles of ice composing a 
moving glacier move upon and within themselves 
in the same way as do those of a moving stream 
of water; that is, the top and middle of the 
mass move faster than the sides and bottom. 
For much of interest about this and other mat¬ 
ters, read Tyndall’s Forms of Water. 
IF. G .—Taxas contains 274,356 square miles, 
with a population of 900,000. It would require 
a population of about 58,000,000—as many as are 
contained iu England and France together—to 
populate it as thickly as is Massachusetts. 
THE BUBAL MEW-Y0BKEB. 
$mi)tcmcnt.$ and Parhtnrnj. 
Tat otio wir* In 
t>lnce of tb«? top 
board of your 
board fenc<\ aud 
stock will not 
break the board*. . 
Tw* wlroi with 
posts two rods apart, 
makes a per Met 
stock fence. 
hr 
One wire 
with pouts 
two rods 
apart will 
•fop sUrJc. j 
r jiLL STEETj JFttlJZ with bust steel barbs—weight onl^»Nj^Mi\ 
rorND to ihc rod. Point beveled from both sides. Best spool to han-^Bl 
die Fully licensed undeT AI.L THE BOTTOM PATENTS, by M 
Washburn cz Mocn Manufacturing Co. No danger of being troubled 
for infringements. Ask your Hardware Merchants for the KELL 1C • 
BARB EEfiCE, Or seed fur circular and particulars to the A ’ 
Munuf'rs TMf THtJKM WIRE HEDGE CO., 1177 Madison St„ Chicago. Ijff* 
1000 miles 
o f barb font • 
built by R.R. 
Co.'s the past 
year. 
of American 
SWITZERLAND to 
We will call and see yon next 
MAI, CKLKUUATION. By the 
pics of the Celebrated Watches, 
men. tho iWRssHS. BORKL iV 
tor Inspection aud Exhibition. 
throughout the C. 8., liuylng boon 
e Pe 
AMERICA, Greeting: 
July aud assist at your CENTEN- 
same opportunity bring you sam- 
munufactured by our country* 
( OUHVOISIEtt of Ncurliulel, 
These Wetches urc favorably known 
sold by our local ugentB In almost 
~v ; .' *• 
i sJl&IEi 
Can be Attaciied to Any Plow! 
DON’T W V LK to plow, when you can ride and 
do better work, more work, and with less labor tor 
the team. 
The 1$ lick eye Plow Sulky stands pre-eminent¬ 
ly at the head of the list of Plow Sulkies. No other 
equals it for Simplicity, Strength and Durnbil- 
iiy. It emu he aituuluid to any uouiiuon plow, either 
lighter left hand, for either two or three horses; 
Hie depth can no regular id or the plow raised entire- 
lyuutof the ground with on t stopping the team; It 
period!*' adapts Itself to uneven ground, ana cun be 
Used for any kind of {flowing desired. 
The Hnekcye Sulky took the first, premium at 
every fair and field trial where exhibited the pact 
season. Be careful to get the Buckeye. 
Manufactured by P. 1*. dl AST A CO„ 
Springfield, Ohio. 
THE PHCENIX TILE MACHINE. 
. TT \» well 4-lapUd to I ho w«nt» uf Tile Muicrt. 
s - •“ X i i r - A U ll drikto bv lb* power of 4wd 
• - 1 -i i 1 IB ^ l--lit hAlfiM. It t»Ouppo»iUrmJ« 
1 in cf tho machine, it tn«y b* conv. rn.il Into % 
niuxlttUellverj mfith'iir Itliu mitnplo and 
flwTwy lu tr— roily |uei”'G of l*'# Inf up iUc venr on ilia 
r ! T|T f, ||Jl|fl JllultFO bi'A.1 Mill irt.l'* r*f th* (ihiuiiluT. (I HI 
f 1 i ij | NM c<‘tr»s‘»liif all l(*ku» of mini, «o»t Ailriluf 
, ImlW tiviN nf riTrivrfi bv thfi mwhinr. It niatr* 
I i i l;|| ] r h |01 «WU 1 ■ TflO nd| c f Ilia xrr day. It « 
Li I 111 I HI fullr viarriml«ii. )t muj rata it j be a'Jwptrd 
(O' |l to flic 41ei 
z' vl — •niHalahod’wUb W>“’h eare. 
r L H*** Sg -1 ■ ^ ' urs J -^ ,uorj nn * Tnni t4 av uiol- 
OSAmSB* TATLCB 
^ ‘ ‘ ' Eaten Irrt ami Maflnfat?iureri # 
KEN1) >VK ClHCULABa. UullunuDoilrt, In<L 
IMPROVED CRAFTING SAW 
tuuuuieu (M i km in » ilii ihb rt*K UlUrUy anu ll<!Clirn4*y QI U <‘M rOltOltlm (*r« Arlk 
yeurW atoll maker to see them before purchasing those of other makers* as we have been authorized to 
sell them at a reduction from former prices* 
GtUWCIIE & KRUGLETt, 
SALESROOM: 15 MAIDEN LANK, N. Y„ Up Stairs. 
Only Wholesale Agents for the Manufacturers. Jewelers wanted to act as Agents. 
THE CHAMPION AIR PISTOL. 
For Target Practice, Amusement, and Shooting Small Game. 
Shoots darts or slugs 50 feet with accuracy. WHk 
Is simple in construction, and can be loaded by anybody with safety and ease. 
Recommended by General Sherman; also by J. F. Lynch, Esq., of the Australian y&r ? 
PRICES; IfflL :’|p. 
Black, - $5. Nickel Plated, - $6. Nickel Plated, Rosewood Handle, - $7. ^^||pr 
Each pistol is put up in a neat box, together with a skeleton gun-stock j 6 darts; 100 slugs* 6 targets; 
a ramrod, and a combined claw and wrench. 
Sent by express, C. O. D., or by mall at the risk of parties ordering, on receipt of price and 40 cents 
additional for postage. 
POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 64 High St., Boston. 
FOUST’S 
.HOLBROOK’S 
Sow* all kind* of Vegetable Seed* with regularity. 
The Stan ox tin muddur. Hi mooki.ki) for lsfS. 
Combi um the bc.t polotacvcr proiluiod. Sim- 
*1° no WSk.P le i dunthlr, ra»ie*> hnnrtltd, OPEN WHITE 
v - ^ __ 8ki;n Conpccixib shows 
Bnxci ^^rfWTW 11 ' 1 fctl.il Dtiomso Give 
_ IIuitittacllon. Cirrular* free. 
JU Made by E.R.I,iimm!b .v Co. 
rfi/ ■ - ‘t \ ~ f-5.Market St. fiuttou.Masi. 
THE UNION RAILWAY HORSE POWER 
Centennial Exposition 
Also^beet Threshers 
^$rnh ftf Descriptive 
5 Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER & H HO., Fhiludelpltin, Pa. 
AND CION CUTTER. 
Agents wanted to sell this improved tool. P 
fa per set. Circulars and terms bv addressing 
JAPTIIA A. WAGNKK, Holtsville, N. 
HAY LOADER. 
A perfect machine for rapidly pitching hay, barley 
and all lijose grain on tne wagon, in the field. In¬ 
creased success in the harvest of of 18Tti. Keceived 
the highest and only award for Hay Loader, with 
Diploma of Merit, at Centennial Exposition, based 
on field trial. Thousands in successful operation. 
Kcnit for i '( r< ular* early tat lie ma nufactu rent, ST It AT- 
TON & CULLUM. MeadviUe. Pa. 0?^ KINGMAN A 
CO , Peoriu. Ills., General Agents lor Illinois. Mis¬ 
souri ami Kansas. 
T) ATTf.lTT/ami ; s i 1r : t ® 2 . 50 , TO kinds. Guns A- Kifles $5 
nfiUT VHl X tMonster ni. Cat. for Ikct. stamp. 
AlU I U1V Ui U XVksrkliN' Gcn tS'OiiKS, Chicago, JU 
C IDER PRESSES AND GRATERS. 
Boomer A Boschbut Piiusa oo„ Syracuse, N.Y. 
THE “ VIBRATOR ” THRESHER IS KING OF ALL. 
implement,o' and Pachiitcnu 
MEDAL M 
New York Stnt 
1st Premiums at all Competitive Trials. 
Railway, Chain si ml Lever Horse Powers, 
J hresluws rind Cleanri's, Tlireshcrs und 
blinkers, (Mover IliillcrN. Peed Cut- 
ler», Wheel florse It«ken. Horse 
PllchfOrkH. Shingle II siclil lies. 
Straw Preserving Itye Thresh¬ 
ers, Portable Sieain-Euaines, 
Older and Wine Bills and 
Presses, Dog nml Pony 
__ Powers, Etc., Kte. 
WHEELER 6 t 2 MEXII.ICK CO., 
ALBANY** N. Y. ’ 
Send stamp for Circular und report of Centennial 
trial. 
THE ALBANY COrTpLANTER 
Will plant Corn. Beans, Turnip and small seeds with 
precision. It will 
SAVE ITS COST THE FIRST SEASON. 
This PLANTER, at ONE PllgC'lJi-s. Ol’KN'S its fur¬ 
row, Ga i iieh, [Hint's, (iOVKHs the Seeds and Uoli h 
them down. Aisio MkAsrurs and mahes okv the 
Distanc e tor i he next how or bbili. to be planted. 
It is changeable from a Planter to a 
HORSE HOW, 
In two minute*' time,and is altogether tho most com- 
S lete linptpmcnt for the uurpo*c* designed tn use. 
ver liOll gold since the lim of J’ehrpnrv. 
Bead for Circulars. Ac., to (>. H, p. CORNELL, 
Proprietor Albany Ag’l Works. Albany, S. V. 
R. H. ALLEN & CD., Ih'.i A 11)1 Water St., N. V., Agfg 
forP*., N..I..Conn .and for Wcstehuster und Rich- 
mond Counties, N. Y. 
THE J0H N8TDN HARVESTERS A RE THE BEST. 
THE ARCHER RAKE. 
The only .Seif-Dump Rake without gearing, 
ratchets or springs, 
The Simplest, Best and Easiest Operated 
Rake for all kinds of work. 
HIGHEST A U\§Hn al < L'.A’7 /v . V. V/.// . 
Valuable Improvement* lor 1S75. 
Ask your dealer for the •' AHCUKB,” and thus get 
the latest improved implement. Manufactured by 
CLEGG. WOOD & CO., Dayton, Ohio. 
FARMERS, 
Save Your Profits, 
By using Dailey’s Food 
STEAMER AND EVAPORATOR 
The cheapett and moat durable Steamer 
In u»e. 
Made of the very .best material and warranted in 
every respect to give perfect satisfaction. 
Eleven Hundred Sold the First Year. 
Agents wanted. For Circulars and particulars, ad¬ 
dress UO.UAIN DAI.LEY, Cleveland, o. 
tif - Dailey's new Fruit Dryer Can bo attached to 
this Steamer at a slight additional expense. 
THE IMPROVED 
DOG POWER 
Uus no equal in the 
market. Price reduced. 
Send fur Circular. 
CORTLAND FOUNDRY AN0 
MACHINE CO., 
COUTLAXl), N. Y. 
THE BEST FANNING MILL 
in the Woi'ld. 
m buy the 
Fanning Mill, 
A. P. lUCivlA. 
