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A Valuable Invention, and a complete Novelty in Agricultural Implements. THE MACHINE EXPLAINED. - The driver takes his seat, presses the LEVER, and UP COMES THE HARROW FROM THE GROUND, and he drives to the field ON WHEELS.

With his hand on the Lever, he adjusts the depth, as the inequalities of surface or soil require. Should the teeth become clogged, he presses the Lever, and up comes the Harrow, and the clogs drop away. In sowing Grain, or seeding down to Grass, instead of using the ancient "Bush," where the small seeds are bushed in and bushed out, to dry up, he adjusts his Harrow to a light depth, putting the seed just under the surface, the Roller at the same time doing its work, so as to secure the germination of all the seeds, and giving an even surface, for the reaper or mower

Rights for this machine are for sale by the inventor,

MILTON HUTCHINS,

Care MR. CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. 1 SOMERSET ST., BOSTON, MASS

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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES.

Warehouses: Quincy Hall, Boston, Mass., and 53 Beekman St., New York City.
Factories at Worcester and Ayer, Mass.

SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF

The Genuine Eagle Plows, Prouty & Mears' Plows. Boston Clipper Steel Plows, Sessions & Knox's
Patent Hard Steel Plows, The American Hay Tedder, Burt's Wheel Horse Rakes, Union Horse-
Powers and Threshing Machines, etc. Hay Cutters, Road Scrapers, Corn Shellers, Churns, Grind-
ing Mills, Ames' Shovels and Spades, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES
ADAPTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL COUNTRIES.

Particular attention given to Export Trade, and correspondence solicited.
Catalogues and Price Lists sent on application.

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This compact and powerful instrument is designed to meet a long-felt want for an Organ adapted to Sunday-school, Chapel, or Hall services, which would enable the player to face the audience and be plainly seen by them. It fulfills all the requirements for such uses admirably, and has proved a distinct success. The back is handsomely finished to correspond with the front, and arranged to let out the full volume of sound.

A FINELY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE TO ANY ADDRESS

J. ESTEY & CO.

BRATTLEBORO,

VT.

The Seventieth Annual Meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions will be held in Plymouth Congregational Church, Syracuse, N. Y., commencing Tuesday, October 7, at 3 P. M., and closing Friday morning, October 10.

The Annual Sermon will be preached by George F. Magoun, D. D., President of Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa, Tuesday evening, at half past seven o'clock, in Plymouth Church. Supplementary meetings will be held during the week in the First Presbyterian and the Park Presbyterian Churches.

The friends of Missions in Syracuse and vicinity will welcome to their homes the Corporate and Honorary Members of the Board, its Missionaries, and the Pastors of Congregational Churches; also the Officers of the Woman's Boards of Missions, and Professors in Theological Seminaries.

All who propose to accept this offer of hospitality are expected to apply to JOHN DUNN, JR., Chairman of Committee on Entertainment, or C. W. BARDEEN, Corresponding Secretary, Syracuse, N. Y., before the first day of September.

Soon after that date, cards, introducing applicants to the families that will entertain them, will be sent by mail. Should any applicant fail to receive a card of assignment previous to September 20, he will please write again. Female applicants are particularly requested to sign their Christian names in full.

C. W. BARDEEN, Corresponding Secretary.
SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 10, 1879.

REV. A. F. BEARD, Chairman Committee of Arrangements.

PACKAGES FOR MISSIONARIES.

Persons sending packages for shipment to Missionaries should state in general terms both the contents and value: as, Books, $7.00,” “Clothing, $15.00," etc,

There are no specified days for sending out goods; but, in general, it is well to send packages to the Rooms as soon as prepared, that they may be ready for the first shipment. It has very frequently occurred that persons have written to ask when a shipment will be sent, and have just missed the shipment, when, if the goods had been sent at once, with a letter or postal giving contents and value, they would have been in season for shipment. Mark boxes and packages 14 Somerset Street, and address letters to

CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. 1 SOMERSET ST., BOSTON.

MISSIONARY HERALD, 1879.

Subscription price $1.10, including prepayment of Postage.

Address

CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. 1 SOMERSET ST., BOSTON, MASS.

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Entered at the Post Office at Boston, Mass., as second-class matter, in accordance with Section 199 of the Postal Laws and Regulations. and admitted for transmission through the mails at second-class rate.

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