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Implements and pacluncvy 
gjmplementsi and Pncliincvy 
PERSONAL ITEMS 
implements; and pachinevy 
The King of Austria has 1ST diamonds. 
Anthony Gardner has been elected President 
of Liberia. 
The late .1. Martin of Westfield, vt., aged 1W, 
smoked for sixty years. 
SorntA Fbedkricka Matilda, Queen of Holland, 
died on June n, aged 59 years. 
Frederick Rankin of Maine, Is t" years old, 6 
feet 6,S;' Inches tall, and weighs 162 pounds. 
Sir Charles Rilke has bought a lovely site 
near Toulon, France, and Intends to build a villa 
upon It. 
Dr. J. C. Ayer, with a fortune estimated at 
$ 15 , 000 , 000 , is doomed to spend fits time in an East¬ 
ern insane asylum. 
The complaint from which Mme. Tltlens Is 
suffering Is dropsy. It Is suited that she is now 
out of danger and Is lmprovlug. 
Amono the noted visitors now In London Is 
Nubar Pasha, ouo of the most enlightened states¬ 
men modern Egypt, has produced. 
Mr. Andrew D. White has sent to the Syracuse 
of the New World a collection of large photographs 
of the remains of the ancient City of Syracuse. 
quern Victoria has Just begun using note 
paper and envelopes with tho monogram V. It. 1. 
(Victoria Regina el impcmtrlx) stamped ibereou, 
Ex-Gov. Seymour says that there is more nu¬ 
tritious food in an acre of water well stocked with 
fish than In the best wheat-growing farm lu tho 
State. 
Miss Jefferson, the young daughter of the 
actor, Is to be married this month to Mr. Farjeon, 
the novelist, who Intends to visit this country In 
the autumn. 
Prince Henry of Prussia, tho second son of the 
Crown Prince, has Just Joined the Prussian cor¬ 
vette N lobe. lie la the first member of tho dynasty 
who enters upon a naval career early in life. 
The Rev. Jesse H. Jones of North Ablngton, 
Mass., has peculiar views of matrimony; and ho 
has announced his resolution of not marrying 
any man under 22 years of age, or any girl under 
20 . 
S. Oku, J. Okada and 8. Hascgowa, tho three 
Japanese Commissioners traveling In this COUUtry, 
have bought In tho West and South quantifies or 
fine horses, cattle and shoep for exportation 10 
Japan. 
Burns Is to have a statue erected to his memory 
at Kilmarnock, Scotland. The Earl of Egllnton 
was asked for a subscription and refused, saying 
that “ ho had tho bad taste to neither appreciate 
Burns’ character nor poems." 
Rome can boast, at the present time, one of the 
finest tenors ever known, in the person of a Fran¬ 
ciscan monk, Father Giovanni. Impresarios have 
repeatedly besought, him to leave the cloister for 
the stage, but ho turns a deaf ear. When he 
sang at the Easter fetes the churches were 
crammed to suffocation. He Is a fine, robust man 
of thlrty-il vc. 
FOUST'S 
THE IRON TURBINE 
WIND ENGINE 
r I mix Intent potlubl* Millay flaw Mill la iwluptnl 
1 to »ujr luoulUy, mil tuw any kiilU of Kk«, 
■ml will do its tuiioli wtolc (puwor uud h.imli be- 
tUK coualilifwl) iu the bee. CluniUr Mill*. Il* 
... frame. ItcadiulttakK, mid working part* 
gvy jg .j ore III 11 ." limit aubaUliltal *urt penjia- 
[►’V'i-ii? nent kind. buing new)" imllreljf uf iron 
mid Mild. It >» nwtmlljr set up am* 
fV^ United in rrmn onn in two day* llmu. 
fcj—■ it || ttetmrillf driven by threMiln* on 
Rlnr, ,if not »X0C«>lln* l> u bone power 
The only Wind En- 
rine in the market that 
Proof agatost Storms 
and^exposure to the grjyjTgfjl 
Made entirely of ,7 " y 
IRON. _ 
Weighs no moro than <:> if; 
the ordinury wood .: I V 
wheels. L _V i 
llCfifullltcH Itself ill , - 
a 11 iuIt Wind, Ay SffiK _ ,J 
by means of the jsV-, . j/'S • Y ** 
patent £>/, £k«st /V V'h Aftk 
Automatic 
Power than any , l ] 
other for the ' 
same diamotoi 
SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION AND WELL MARK. 
They nru Giving Per feet Snllsfiietloii, 
Where other Mills have failed. 
Every farmer and stock ntWer should have one. 
A constant supply uf pure water will keep your stock 
lit better condition, and thus In ft short time save the 
cost of art Iron Turbine Wind KliUlUe . tti snv nolh* 
tiiKof the great saving of labor anil Other advan¬ 
tages, which you oiii learn about by writing to us 
for Circular giving prices and Information. 
OTA ST, FOON A: CO., Springfield, O. 
Ijafit ,-ia, fri.m /mid in simmi lent of Inoli lumbar per 
fP.lnv, Tlic Mill sml Enylmi may cmivanicntly b* 
». opiintled by two limn, Stand far circular. 
CHANDLER &. TAYLOR. 
HAY LOADER 
UIDUNArOIitS HID, 
A perfect machine tor rapidly pitching hay. barley 
and all loose grain on the wagon, in tho field In¬ 
creased success in the harvest ot of 1816. Received 
tne highest aud only award for liny Louder, with 
Diploma of Merit, itc Centennial Exposition, bused 
on Held truil. Thousands In successful operation. 
Semi fur I 'i rculara rurtu to the innuiifia't ni'ert\ HT RAT- 
TON & CL LLUM, Meudville. l>a. iir KINGMAN Sc 
OO., Peoria. Ills., General Agents for Illinois, Mis¬ 
souri and Kansas. 
FOR 
Dairy, Hotel and General Use 
1876. PHILADELPHIA. 1877 
'.Wilber’s Direct Draft 
DOMESTIC REFRIGERATORS 
t>F ALL SI/.KH. 
For full particulars, circulars, etc., address 
UIA8. F. lMKIUll!, Htiu’l iUnimgoi-, 
71 Washington rtf., Chicago, II 
IHte'cettuneous 
At tho Great Field Trial at Plillndolphlu, June 26, 
•.T, 28 , t.i, lh.r,. me jiaeeiui Mnwer was awarded 
First Premium. Qruiul Medal and Dfp/u- 
■ii Mi. The following 1 m tlin report; 
PHI LA II El/DTI I A Nov. hi. 1ST6. 
PRODUCT. Wilber’s Direct Draft Eureka Mower. 
—The undersigned having examined the product 
herein described, respeottullv recommend to the 
United States L'cnteiiniul Commission, Full AWARD, 
for the following reasons, viz: 
Find — For the Introduction of an entirely new 
principle by th.it of direct draft,. 
Second— The horses are attached to tho center of 
the machine: the cut grass Is not trodden at all. 
Thinl— Owing to the presence of double oleurcrs 
within the cover, con.prised of light iron rods, the 
gm x* ii left mined a ft amt m light- that curing follows 
wlthroit the aid of todders, Ac. 
Ifmerth For the great. advantage of being able to 
work lilt) laud in nay UlreotloL, and thus uttuck dif* 
lieu It Crops lu the host way. 
Fifth- - For the excellent arrangement by which 
flexibility ot the knife Is secured. 
Sleih. Forth.' LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT. 
Sene nth FOR PI’S GREAT’ CAPACITY FOR 
RAPID WORK. 
JOHN COLEMAN, Chairman. 
R.OLDKN DORP'. JAMES IIRIb’W, IKED >. KENZO, 
PEDRO PA ES LISIN B, JAMES S. GUINN ELL, 
The PTnited Stales Ccnttumlul f ommission has ex¬ 
amined tho report ol the Judges and accepted the 
above, and decreed an award in conformity there¬ 
with. FRANCIS A. WALKER. 
Chief ol the Bureau ol Awards. 
Giver, by authority of tho United Slates (!„ntermini 
Commission. A. T. GOSHOKN. Director General. 
J. L. CAMPBELL, See. J. 1C. HAWLEY, Pres. 
Correspondence solicited. Descriptive Clreulur sent 
Oil application. 
TOWANDA EUREKA MOWElt CO., 
Toivumlu, Pa. 
S t IUWf^htkfl or iron na.'immj iy 
Ito8,dftncw * 
* u Cometerles, • 
or Farms.. from 50c. to $MI per Rod 
NELLIS’ O. H. It. H. FORK. WITH NF.LLI8’ 
Patent method for mowing an l stacking Hay or 
Straw, without extra charge to the Farmer. AgU. 
Steels finished and tempered by Nullin' process to 
suit all kinds soil. Medal awards on all our goods 
exhibited at tho Centennial. Information free. 
A. J. NKLL18 & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
METALLIC BURIAL CASES & CASKETS 
Are air-light. Iiulostruetihle, preserving the body for 
ages, and protecting It from verm in. reptiles or body- 
sn a tell mg. Ill all »t».e», from cheapest to most ex¬ 
pensive. Kept, or call be procured, by undertakers or 
sextons, special attention to orders by telegraph. 
Recororaunded by Hoards ot Iloallli for luneralsof 
contagious Omense*. _ _ „ 
W. M. RAYMOND 1IF(< CO., 
No 406 Pearl St., mid No. 12 New Bowery, Now York. 
FANCY ( ARDS, A 1.1. STYLES, ivitli 
name, 10«.; 2., Morning Glory Curds, will, nhuo, 
26c.: 20 Fancy Scroll Lards, all styles, no name, 
I0c„ post-paid. J. B. 11 US I'MD. 
Nassau, Reims. Co., N. Y. 
THE BEST FANNING MILL 
in the World. 
lltQANT CARDS, no iwo alike, with niune, Kle. 
post-paid. GEO. I. REED A CO., Nassau, N.Y 
a'. pTmCKIiV, IlacUie, WlB. 
>11 KK1) CA ItliS, with name, UJc. tjumfdoa, 
;i ut. stump. J. Mink blot & Co., Nassau, N. Y. 
Flue Curds, Repp, Damask, Ac., with i>' tliue 
on all, l.Jc. Clinton Runs., Cllntonvl 1 ',,,, ct. 
MIXED CARDS,with name, for 10c. f n ii stamp, 
Ajt'ts Oiitflt 10c. Dowd A Co.. Brl^ol, ( „nn. 
ImpUmcnts; and IHadUnfrjj 
MIXED cards, will, name, 10 of 
ac. stamp. J. M1NKLKR & OC„ 
'i. Humpies for 
.Nassau, N. Y. 
Patent 
POCKET COIN DETECTOR. 
[ u nilver ilollarr It tents 
Kiiotfe nml weight. (Jiiltod 
Mint scandara. No coun¬ 
terfeit can bn matin it will not do¬ 
ted. l/rlco 26 q», by mail. Agents 
wanted i Uborni digoountn. 
J. W. HUTi ON, 
% Liberty Bu, Now York. 
Pot one wire In 
place of the top 
tioord of your 
bonrd femv, aod 
$tock will not 
brt k ak tho txvirdj. 
Tw* wir««t with 
f>0lU two ro<b apart, 
mokee * pvrrecl 
l Lock ftmco. 
THE BEST FENCE IN THE WORLD 
Wanted 
1000 miles 
of barb fames 
bill 1 1 by R.R. 
Co.’i tuu (HUt 
IjSM a day xw« to all. Write us 
HiMFsoN St Smith, n. y. city. 
AGENTS, 
WROUGHT IR0X HARVESTER 
Wist CALECMZK on i rtgohr uliry of 
a month and eipenuco, to a«>U our 
To DlALEHK SeiwpW# F&K& 
I fill A K\ ^#'1 ’•> 
zz Lk uiunno s. kosrr.u l co. ctuLnaut. o. Wm mm mm 
WANTBll.-A MAN IN EVERY MATE 
TT to hire and train agents in sell my hooks. AU 
dress, giving sue, experience and salary wanted. 
W. J. HOLLAND. Hprlngilebl, Mass. 
kA MONTH.—Agents wanted. UG best 
‘ selling artlolos lu tho world. Oue suiu- 
Address JAY B RON SON. Detroit. Mich. 
a Week to Agents. $10 Outfit Free, 
P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine 
COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER 
IteHt thing lor AgVute. 
J. Lalliant Sc Co., RohIoo, 
Heal (Estate 
DOR SA LE.— Valuable Fruit Farm in Central Fir. 
JL uinia, J -tncl I miles from VtutrlffUmiUei and the 
University of Va., of Ins Acres 26 in Ornpet (mainly 
in bearing), best varieties. Orchard,H years old. 1.000 
trees of Applet, Feu re amt Peaches, well selected. Verv 
rich land, suitable buildings, iuvuruble sitiuitioh, 
charming prospects, healthful region, cultivated so¬ 
ciety,uud two ra fir (aids nearby. A prosperous Wine 
Co. lu Charlottesville affords a good market l>,r 
grapes. Minor A Co,, Chariottesvfile, Yu. P.O. Bux 196. 
WROUGHT IR0X MOWER 
No rwlhcrto or c\Urrh boro. 
M»p» ali'l ni.louut* fro«, 
J. f. MANCHA, 
Dover, Dot. 
FARMS 
from the following varieties of pure-bred stock, of 
the highest strains, moat of them first prize birds 
Hllver Gray Dorkings, Brown Leghorns, Bluck- 
Brcosted Red Game Bantams. $d per dozen. 
Pekin Ducks, Aylesbury Ducks and White Leg¬ 
horns, $2 per do*. _____ 
IJ*To anyone sending an order for two dozen 
eggs of the flrat three varieties named. 1 will send 
the Ucrai. New-Youickn for one year, free; and 
to those ordering two dozen of the Duck and Leg¬ 
horn eggs,at lira price named, 1 will send the UL’rai. 
lor six mouths. HENRY HALEB, 
Ridgewood, Bergen Co.. N. J. 
a PnWGT * Frnerleixlly 1m- 
A uwci . posxtliI e to ex* 
pi Olio. Tested to 300 lbs. press¬ 
ure persouareInch. Two Horse 
Power. $15«, 3 to4 H. 
Also, Stationary Engines and 
Rollers and * park Arresting 
Portable Engines for planta¬ 
tion use. Send for our Circular. 
Discount to the trade. 
B. W. PAYNE & SONS, Corning, N.Y. 
State you saw this In RURAL NJCW-Yorker. 
I am much pleased with your Walking Cultivator. I have used It In corn and cotton aud It does 
tine woik; I think It a decided success, ft does the work of four single plows, plowing seven to eight 
acres per diem, and not too heavy for two medium mules. I think every Southern farmer should use 
them, as they certainly suve two-thlrda labor and one-half teams. I think It a good Implement to put 
In small grain. I tried it on German millet and It did the work well. B. E. DALE, Okolona, Miss. 
Send for Catalogue and Book of Testimonials, to the Manufacturers, 
B. F. AVERY & SONS, Louisville, Ky. 
