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XJUKWIND MACHINE. The i*»t In' he World 
For bsle Evervwbere. AGENT*W A N'TRDiuunoc. 
copied Territory. For Illustrated Circular*. Address, 
Wilson Sewi.so MaouinkCo.,C leveland, O. | H* 
Iruuls, Mo.i l'hlla.. Fa. t 01, TOT Broadway. N. Y. 
JAN. 20 
H aving lately organized for 
our own use, u large and well-appointed stuff of 
WOOD i:\ 4 -u\viits, 
we are prepared to Dll nil orders for ttngruvlng with 
promptness, thirties needing Illustration* or uny 
kind cun, by sending u phi•tograph. sketch. Or even 
simply a description, huve finely-engraved outs inude 
ut low rules. Estimates promptly furnished. 
SJIjBOTROT Y PES. 
We huve ulno n )urg« number of Engravings on 
httnd. Just the thing for Seedsmen und tTorlst's Cat¬ 
alogues, and for Stock Kaisers, ho., of which we can 
furnish Electrotypes on very rwnonuMe terms 
Address D. P. T. IKKIItK. 
Rujial New-Yohkk, New York. 
CORE'S RURAL. NEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Faure la stinging In Drusoels. 
— Iowa lias forty-eight resident Indians. 
— Ten million cows in the United States. 
— A Yankee runs a steamboat on the Ganges. 
— Nebraska has an editor who spells wife, yf. 
— Smoking is reported to be declining in Eng¬ 
land. 
— The population of Virginia Is said to be de¬ 
clining. 
— Sixteen railways of England own 8,400 loco- 
mo tires. 
— A lady superintends the schools of Kossuth 
county, Iowa. 
— Ottawa Ls striving hard to become the Kan¬ 
sas porkopolis. 
— One California vineyard yielded 70,000 gal¬ 
lons this season. 
— The city debt of Richmond ls $3,000,000 In 
round numbers. 
— The small-pox Is making fearful ravages In 
Brown county, OUIo. 
— The order of Deaconess Is growing in favor 
in the English Church. 
— Salt Lake City is now invested with garrot- 
ers as well as polygamists. 
— The Monthly Scientist predicts that the sun 
will burn out in 44,'.W9 years. 
— The amount of pension money annually paid 
out in Iowa is over $1,000,000. 
— In Nebraska courtships are said to average 
three hours and u-half in length. 
— The new Chamber of Commerce building, 
Boston, will cost a round million. 
— An Immense raccoon was shot In the Rural 
Hill Cemetery at Albany, recently. 
— The State debt of V ermont has been reduced 
to a sum but slightly over $. r )00,000. 
— A saloon In Watertown, N. Y., has conspicu¬ 
ously posted •• vitals cooked here." 
— The French Government has refused to sell 
Its crown jewels to private persons. 
— An Englishman in Iowa recently sent half a 
dozen prairie hens to Queen Victoria. 
— Tho ice on the upper thousand miles of the 
Mississippi River is fifteen Inches thick. 
— The Richmond Whig mourns because Vir¬ 
ginia has two emigrants to one Immigrant. 
— A French woman, calling herself Madame 
Brigham Young, has been arrested in Pans. 
— The Indians in Upper Michigan are em¬ 
ployed to carry packages of nitro-glycerine on 
their bucks. 
— It is asserted that lead ore has been discov¬ 
ered in Montgomery county, and copper in Cof¬ 
fee county, Kansas. 
— There has been a considerable discussion 
going on in the Virginia papers in regard to the 
reuoion of Eastern and Western Virginia. 
Stock, JDoultni, &’c. 
U hort - Horn Cattle and Berkshire Pig*.- 
►fJmported. and home bred, of superior quality. For 
sure by Jonathan Talcott, Home, N. Y. 
A l.DERNKYM.—For Sale, two very nice cows, 
squirrel gray color, three und live venrs old; 
aervvil by prl*e bull Imp., " Mogul." Price, *150each. 
Address J. CARTER BROWN, 3d, lock box lit, t'roy- 
denco, K. I. 
UHOUT.IIOIIMM from stock Imported troni 
I' England and Scotland, from noted milking fami¬ 
lies. A few (nule* und t,-mules, old anti young, for 
*«le low. VVM. .1. M A KKI1A.M, Avon, N. V. 
O hio improved ciikstek iiocs pm'. 
duce most Pork for rood Consumed. Address 
I., B. SILVER, Salem, a. 
IT'IRRT ANNUAL RXIHUITION 
I 1 OF THK 
WESTERN PENN. POULTRY SOCIETY, 
Pittsburg, l'a. 
at City Hull. Commencing Tuesday, January 
JO, lHJ'l, and dosing .Saturday, Feb. 3, 10 
p. m* 
Large anil complete I' re mi mu I.lain. 
9700 iu Speeiul PremiuiuN. 
Breeders will please bear in mind that Entries will 
positively close Juiiunry till, 187li. 
Special pains will be taken to have the most desir¬ 
able pens, und Exhibitors can rely on having the 
best attention given to their Stock exhibited. 
SEND FOR A CATAi-OOUK TO 
WAI. It. ELLIOTT, Cor. Sec., 
114 Dlnt-kct St., Pittsburg, Pa, 
FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION^ 
OP THE 
MICHIGAN 8TATE POULTRY ASSOCIATION, 
At Detroit, commencing January 25th at ly, p, M., 
closing January .’Wth at 10 P. >1. Entries close Jan. 
17th. Specimens received Jan. 23a ut U> A. ,Y1. Entry 
fees must accompany entries. Premium lists and 
entry blanks furnished on application to the Secretary 
EUGENE C. SKINNER, Detroit. Mich. gJl 
DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING. 
SYtuing, Knitting iUacfyince, ■ 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCKSTITCH 
SEWING MACHINE 
Challenges the world 
in perfection of work 
durability of con¬ 
's, structlon. strength 
"Ig und beauty of stitch, 
I and rapidity of mo- 
‘ tlon. Call and exuni- 
* Ine. Send lor circu¬ 
lar. Agents wanted. 
MANlTlACtKaW) uv 
BLUES 
Sewing Machine Co 
G23 Broadway, N.Y. 
SAVE 20 DOLLARS. 
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Li ARRIS'Iaprortd 
n EEiDill 4 EH7DXB, 
' .. — A - 1 \ whbix»wBUsaSiit<m o«id«. 
. \ W*ch»a,oj, lb. wjrld. Fits 
■ ' V ; .\ SflT msihbis. !*,«« I klatl* 
Wi work; b «m» t w«y«; bind* 4 
VX.Ssfc, W»y» : w»k«« Frsoob fold, umbrella eo-illius ion.1, 
\ It BLIND itUobva sen l bind, turning both «-dtf*e. 
' _X f'ftviTt. 1-rut In ONE DAY. th'gl'wt »w»rd »t 
Am. lot. Fair, 1*11. Incrtas** capacity uf $«l m*- 
obtiie Jf. R„nt free on rrndpl of prlr«. HL.L. LKU bind of tus- 
chiu* you wl»b It for. Unwl linltu’SMnmt* to lb* trade. Addrru 
MILO HAKKIS, 1»l Hroedwuy, N. X. PRICE $1.W. 
Jmulcments, iUiuljincrn, &t. 
THOMAS’ PATENT 
SMOOTH I NO HARROW, 
With 3-1, 81. or 108 Round 
MLAVTIVG TEETH 
Of Tempered Sc eel. 
A Thorough Pulverizer of the Soil. 
A Perfect Cultivator of Growing Crops. 
Destroys Weeds Effectually. Obviates Hand Hoeing. 
Draws Easily. Covers 6, 9 or 12 Foot. Never Clogs. 
Every Harrow Warranted! Canvassers Wanted! 
J. J. THOMAS <k VO., Geneva,'N.Y. 
CABLE SCREW WIRE 
BOOTH AND 8HOKS, 
___e asiest and beat. 
ELGIN WATCHEST 
"It is generally known Hint American Watches are, 
all things considered, tint best In the world; but the 
public may not he aware that the hent of these, such as 
are specially adapted to the use of railway men, trav¬ 
elers und those t.. whom absolutely accurate time is a 
mutter of necessity, are made at Elgin, HI." Korney ’s 
Weekly Preen, i’ldtu. 
The Klgin Illustrated Almanac for 1872, printed with 
original pictures, and In a superior manner, by the 
Alulae Press, of New York, Is now ready for distri¬ 
bution. 
Jewelers throughout the country uro supplied with 
them, for gratuitous circulation, or copies will be sent 
them, fur gratuitous circulation, or copies will be sent 
free to any address upon application to 
NATIONAL (Elgin) WATCH CO., 
West Washington St, Chicago, HI,, or 
_ No. I Maiden Lane, N. Y. 
Graves’ Incubators 
For Price List, send for Clrculur. 
JACOB GRAVES A CO.. No. 2ii North Market St., 
_Boston. Mas*._ 
SILVER TIPPED SHOES 
NEVER WEAR TYIROUGH 
at the toe. 
H A W HEN’ PATENT FOUNTAIN HOLDER, 
Nickel Plate, $1 ; Hurd Rubber. $1.50 and $3. 
Wrlces one to ten hours. U*« any pen. By mull. 
Send stamp for circular. UKO. F. HAWK KS. 
60 Nussau St.,N. Y. 
implements, Hladjicurp, QEtc. implements, iHarhinerg, 
C ARHAKT’H 
PATENT TWO-HORSE 
PULVERIZING CULTIVATOR 
Wm Awarded (be First Premium at State 
and County Fair* In 1870 and ’71. 
It Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The draft Is reduced nearly one-half. 
The depth you wish R to run Is regulated wlUiout 
the u*e of wheels. 
It can be drawn close to a tree or plant without in¬ 
juring it. 
It ls not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like the Wheel Cultivator, hut pulverizes, levels uud 
fits the ground for the mowing machine better than 
any cultivator In use, and can be used for more pur¬ 
poses than any other Implement on the furm. 
Pvtco Gx£0* 
’ C. C. BRADLEY a SON, Manufacturers, 
Syrucuso, N. Y. 
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.9 Nov.v7.isse. 
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4AM.bS.ISCS 
gVLYeZISC* 
$25, 
This machine Is guaranteed, In Its present com¬ 
pleteness. to meet the want of every household, for 
either domestic or fancy work. It knits everything, 
and starts the work with a selvtdge edge. Efficient 
and reliable agents wanted In every section of the 
country, with whom lln> most liberal terras will be 
made. Books und circulars sent to any address, free 
of charge. All orders and communications must be 
addressed to 
DIYA IIIUKFOKD, 
Vice-President and General Agent, 
<180 Broadway, New York. 
NEEDLE THREADER. 
THIS UNIQUE LITTLE INSTRUMENT will «n- 
able the old or weak-sighted to thread any neadla 
from No. 4 to No. 12. Sent by mull to nay udilreHS. 
free of postage, for 30 cents. Liberal terms to Agents, 
Address H. 1>. T. MOORE. 
Ritual Puhckasinu acjenct, 
_ 5 Beekmim Si,, N. Y. 
A NDKnsON'S AGRICULTURAL 
STEAMER, for Steam Iny Fkki» run Stock: 
Healing Cheese Vuts ; Tannery Vnls. Conserv¬ 
atories, Ac. This Steamer Is made of Wrought 
Iron, thoroughly riveted and finished In good 
style. It has a reliable Automatic or Self-regu¬ 
lating Water Feeder Safety Vulve. Vacuum Valve, 
Water Gauge Cook*, WliUtle. Ac., all complete. Thu 
boiler Is peculiar In construction, being ONK Com- 
plktk Dotrni.is boh r.it Within Ammisit. the two 
communlcutlng ono with the other, it has an ex¬ 
traordinary amount or it re np&dd for Ibe sue of the 
boiler ; No. 3, a medium size, having3,853 square Inch¬ 
es of lira surface ; consequently, It requires blit llttln 
fuel to run it. Either wood or coal may be used for 
fuel. 
It will cook more feed, or heat more water, In a 
given time, than any other Htuamer of the same size 
or cost. It Is more durable than any other, for the 
reason that the fire-box Is made or wrought Iron, 
and la entirety surrounded With water. We aril ulao 
manufacturing : 
Anderson's l,ow Pressure Hieaut Heater, 
for Routing Private DweltInyr, Stores, Churches, Con¬ 
servatories, Ac. We manufacture for ull the terri¬ 
tory east otllllnoU. 
Fur further particulars nddross 
P. P. MA8T At CO., 8pt I airfield, Ohio. 
ofWci 
(md ^QcIw/fKA 
Q U'yfLC 
|53 ^ufmrnk %mScn!<, 
s*e TPMItOVKD FOOT LATHK.N, 
rrrf 1 With Hlidu-Uost and Fittings. Just 
■TV 1 the thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
In] fV Turner. 
T&mll Also, HAND PLANERS. 
«s* 1 yl "Many readers of this latper liu ve one 
of them." Selling In all purts or the 
country, Canudu, Cuba. Europe, Ac. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. II. 
S | NOT ONE FAILED IN 20.000. 
3 f|1111M SAW possesses several great ad- §• 
* . . 'W'*™ ,, ;» r th * ancient V tooth, which V 
j> has hitherto been relied on, -specially It) J 
- S rtm Vn'. , . t T,,b "trangth, stiffness aud 8 
a durability of these teeth, und tlielr capacity 
2 for deep gumming, are so obvious that ws 
will only muno four other points of compari¬ 
son, viz.: speed, ease, simplicity and perfect clear- 
UflM*. 
•Speed.—All arc aware that an ordinary band-saw 
cum only one way; 1. e,, the front cut Is more effect- 
tve than the back of ret routing cut. These teeth, 
with their opposite cutting faces, ir ctTTTlNO in 
i.ine, urn equivalent to tin, front cut both ways of a 
hand-saw. Intllstlnotlnii to the two back cut* of the 
old V saw. Hence speed Is Inevitable. 
Rase of Cutt<ng.~li Is cuslcr to plow a groove In 
timber liiuh to crush or,« „ut. Thu upplk-uilon of 
this principle Is very perfect, all tho teeth being of 
even length, double pointed, rut with oulsldo verti¬ 
cal and projecting edges, and clear simultaneously 
with tho same. 
NlnipKcffy.—ThU Is obvious, ull the points being 
cutters like haiul-sliw teeth. vU.. the same Length. 
No hooks, nr thick, raking teeth to be shortened: 
nnl v one mill file is needed tn keep I hem in order, 
and they nr* as easy fur me unskilled luuorer to 
sharpen ns the uld-fashloned suw. 
Perfect Clearance .—Continuously cutting and clear¬ 
ing, these opposite " cutting faces” not only cut, but 
clear, by lining the fiber above the pmlnctlngbludcs 
like a plow, which is the most perfect clearing liuphi- 
ment. 
Nkw Yohk, Amkuioan Institute Fair > 
„ %I „ , BlTlLDLNU. Nov. 4. 1871, i 
K M. Boynton, 78 Bookman St., New Vork-Rin; 
Ibis certifies that I saw thu Lightning Cross-Out 
Raw, worked by hand, by two wen, Nov 2, at this 
hair. Said m«n sad saw out off a sound 8x9inch 
chestnut log In 3K seconds; und W cuts of same.on- 
tlnaanslu. In 3 nilnnees and W seconds, or at a rats of 
a cord of wood In less than nine minute*. 1 «m sat¬ 
isfied that for all purpose* of cross-cutting large and 
«m« l tlmbsr, yo«r cross-cuts and wood snw» huvs 
uo rival In speed. In case, and In simplicity. 
I behove their universal use would save u vast 
amount of money und time, and lluhten the toll of 
million* of men J tv. Bi.akk. 
Superintendent and Engineer 
American institute Fair. 
N. B.-These extreme tests are quoted merely to 
prove whar should be obvlous-that direct cutting I* 
better than thu old V Iricllon process used hy nil 
Other saws. The cutting of all saws depends much 
on the proper set, sharpening, and skill or the opera¬ 
tor. I cannot, furnish bruin*, uud skill is attained 
only by pruoticn. Bur. no saw nianufanturerdures to 
question the superiority of my lurcsUuiproved sans, 
or to publicly te.-l the rimUnr. 
1 have reduced Util retail price from $1.25 to $1 per 
foot, und the trade price proportionately, and solicit 
the patronage of the American public. B-ware uf 
worthless Imitations uud Infringement*, which will 
bo prosecuted Do not confound this 1871 pat¬ 
tern with my alillKt,7 patlcro Clearing Tooth Saws, 
now out of mniket. All clearing teeth ur* com¬ 
plicated, as they require to he kept shorter thsa 
cutters and frequent i . -nil Jnstment. After much 
experience. 1 onnnot recommend them. Each on« 
of Hie new Lightning Cross-Cuts bus my Jiui chal¬ 
lenge, und full direction* far swttltig and *hurp- 
enlng uny saw, engraved - on It. Honest hard¬ 
ware men will procbrs the genuine for tliclr custom- 
ers, *v*n If they ttt-eoverstocked with Inferior gt.od*, 
but whore they do not keep them, Agents are wanted. 
Gfjsx-fuiumi Buck-auw sent on receipt of 
$JI. Express will oust from 40 cent* to $i to places 
tlllsslde or the Mississippi River hy special contract. 
N. B.— Millions of Axes are used for cutting wood : 
a Lightning Oroas-Cdl Saw, i-lthei for one man or for 
two, will cut five times us fast** un ux. Why not try 
them 1 
Bee that tho muno and wnrrunt argon each suw. 
Recent increase of business has compelled me to 
lease No. 80 Heckman St., adjoining No. 78, where I 
shall be happy to see Hardware Dealers and Cus. 
turner*. 
S. IU. BOYNTON, 
Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
8<> Beekmun St.. N. Y. 
CAPONIZINQ INSTRUMENTS. 
Those desiring to procure fine Jets of 
CAPOMNG INSTRUMENTS 
Huch a* Illustrated und described In “The Peo¬ 
ple’s 1‘rnciIcn 1 I’oulliy lluuh," can d.. to by 
forwarding their ord«r«, accompanied by the cash 
(?'*)i ' ,nie * of MOOltK'S RURAL NJ£W- 
YoRK UK, No. ft Beekmun 91.. New York (illy; or. 
82 Buffalo St., Rochester. N. Y. 
“FAMILY FAVORITE!” 
THE 
WEED. 
WEED. 
Fbc most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine m existence. For the family of the funner ot 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewing machine ranges from th® heaviest garment* of men's wcui 
to the most delicate and ornuaicntal fabrics for ladle* and children, It hue proved Itself thoroughly efficient 
ana entirely satisfactory. Df Uneqiialcd simplicity and complicities* of construction, capable of being 
u , ‘H'craied with one-fourth the usual expenditure or time and labor, with UOapficIty furquuutlty, 
a,ll, variety of execution beyond It* competitors, and u reputation fur durability and reliability 
known and appreciated by thousand*. It Is offered to the people for the most erltlonl Inspection und emu. 
parison, with confidence that It* obvious merits cannot fall to convince tho careful examiner of It* superi¬ 
ority. Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO®. 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
AGENT8 WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY E8TA1ILI8UED. 
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