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MOORE’S R i) SAL JiEW-YO 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Don Piatt lias a book in press. 
President Grant has been sick. 
Kate Field is lecturing in F.ngland. 
Hon. 8am. Galloway of Ohio is dead. 
Thomas K. Beecher denounces church 
bells. 
Clara Louise Kellogg is going to Eu¬ 
rope. 
Mr. Henry Bergh has gone South for his 
health. 
Thomas Nast is just now the newspaper 
hero of the hour. 
W. B. Astor has given another ?100,000 to 
the Astor Library. 
Miss C. Tompkins is the coming Ameri¬ 
can artist in Paris. 
Marshall McMahon of France gets 
75,000 francs a year. 
The famous Rev. W. H. H. Murray of 
Boston is a very young man. 
The Pope’s handwriting is small and 
clear, resembling a woman’s. 
Prof. Mouse’s family are to bo the guests 
of the Nation at Washington. 
Mrs. Collins, eldest daughter of Dick¬ 
ens, is a good water-color painter. 
A Miss Wilson has been admitted as a 
deacon in an Episcopal church in Brooklyn. 
Lyman Beecher, aged 30, a nephew of 
Henry Ward Beecher, has just died iu Bos- 
Jfmplcmcnts, iUiuljiucrn, &c. 
WOOD’S 
CEIiEBItATED 
Greatly Improved for 1872. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue . 
Address 
implements, Xttacljinevn, &t. 
MINER’S MKnii.SUBSOIL PLOW. 
The cheapest and best. In fact , the only Subsoil 
Plena worth buying- _ .. . . 
Send $? lor the llorse, »'.* for the 2-Horse site, and 
mention where you saw this advertisement. 
Send to us tor anj Circulars that you wish about 
Aoil I Cl* tlCtl UAL IMPLEMENTS, MACHINES, SEEDS or 
Fertilize er. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. 0. Box 376. 189 A 191 Water St., 
NEW YORK.. _ _ 
Trv a Nishwitz 
Pulverizing Har¬ 
row (with spring 
, sent) on your farm. 
C Don’t pay for it un- 
less It pleases you. 
We are the only 
authorized manu¬ 
facturers for Cen¬ 
tral and Western 
N. V. and Penti’a. 
Orders received 
from any part uf 
the United State*. 
_ Send for Circular. 
Agents wanted. J. II. A H. II. NORTON, 
Watcrville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Hoosick Tails, N. Y., 
Or 30 Cortlomit St., IUctv York. 
•• Ni». •->. Pliiuel. in sowing tin (Kb 
„cri* of Onions, has given me the higli- 
*12. JSSStS eat satisfaction in every rospnet. —It. 
implements, iUtuliiuern, &c. 
®t5S5N 
q | slanting teetha#* (? 
OI Tempered steeL.^ « 
LATE SPRING*. CROWDED WORK ! 
This year a large amount of work must he done In 
a very short time. With nor wide Harrow more than 
twice us much ground can dally he prepared for seed 
as without It. and all crops riitiipii/ cult!voted through 
the season In a xoprrtor manner. 
ALLEN IIII.l.KY. Windsor. Ohio, says:- I 
. _I. .it 1, Inlsor in I an i rtuVfl £H»1finP It 
A I i I s Ti II lltltb J « " tuun-ii, . 
iniYed one-hiilf mom IT* lubor In two gcttiDK ^ 
muesli better enu? without ualnfr a hoe, 
ANDREW It A P.SSI.ER, 8helbjv[)Ie. Ill..says : 
v ah vs y.urmw itiiiH* iis TrillCti IZTOIJnd i l ! I it 118 WltU 
BRAND0N.-VT. 
STANDARD SCALES. 
Weiglunastor’s Beams aud Frames, Patent 
Balances, Railroad, Mill and Store 
Tracks, and Patent Money- 
Drawers, 
ELLISON & CO., 
Yo. 3 Park Place, Blew York. 
FAUMKUS,DAIRYMEN AND BUTTER BUYERS! 
PACK YOUR BUTTER 
IN 
WESTCOTT’S 
RETURN BUTTER PAIL 
Approved and recommended by the leading anihoi'- 
lllus of our country on dalrying.and acknowledged by 
all butter dealers to he the very beat package iu use. 
lluttei packed in this l’atl brings 5 to HI cen t * 
more u i'ouiuI in the New York city market than the 
snine quality in any otlier package. 
A MMt 1,0 IV/V l.-v- . . r>.« , .... . ...... ..... 
I can harrow twice as much ground with it as with 
<,l KD WIN THORNE, Mtllbrook.N.Y..say8We 
can dispense with cultivating once each way, saving 
a vast amount of labor.’ 1 . ,. 
E. F. HM1TH, Morning Sun. Iowa. «ays:- It 
was much easier on the. team, though ono-thlrd 
widpr, doing more work.” ... . , 
I,. If. AUSTIN, Coldwatcr. Mich., says:- 11 ! 
have II 411 and n Hb-tooth square drag, but with, getir 
Harrow cun do twice the work in half the time. 
IRA HEARD, Cahoka. Mo., sajs:—‘X think it 
equal to three common Harrows. 
F. PF.TITT, Salem. N. J. -“My brother says 
his does the work of three old Harrows ; mine I think 
saved me $5 In one and ii-half hour s work. 
BOYS RIDE AND DO ALL THE HARROWING, 
24-page Catalogue; 11 pages farmers’ experience. 
.1. J. TI1GMA8 & CO., Geneva, N . V. 
$500 CHALLENGE 
super F 
NOV. £7. I860. 
JULY? 5iac.t . 
sm&I 
' A£ W 4,r •- 1 $ YORK 
e o RErmf 0 
JAM. I4.I6CB 
.)ULYg7.ltC'j 
YORK 
Toward expense of a Public Teal Unit the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
Excel in Speed. Kane and Simplicity all oth- 
or Boynton ’s Latest Improved CroHR-tut and 
Wood Maws, not one failed In 20,(Ml. < * H ' r 
ft.); Wood Saws (fl each). For salt by all Dealers. 
E. M. BOYNTON, 80 Beckman 8t., N. Y., 
Sole proprietor and Manufacturer. 
TITTY THE BEST I 
acres oMJN’iiiNH, nas given on: uii, logo- j 
112. sSffffy eat satisfaction in every rospeet. IX. 5 
^ ^'usrSzlf a. Furman, Sohijneotudy, N. \. 
_ The I’In net Double Wheel 
U" 1 ’, hen* in i hctly bath tide* of a- 
XSjsLJWlJ row at once. I < ironlara of 8. L. 
A I.I.KN A C O., 1111 S.4t.li, I*hlln. I’a. 
NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNTIL TRIED 
Nisliiitz Pulverizer & Cultivator. 
iiT Send for Illustrated Circular. 
PEEKSKI1.G FLOW WORKS, 
91 Beoknmn St., Now York, 
und «1 Merwln St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Tie PliMelpliia Lawn Mowers 
For 1872. 
Warranted to work satisfactorily. 7 different sizes, 
ranging in price from $15 to $150. Perfect Machines. 
Send for Circular giving lull description. 
GRAHAM, KMl.EN & PASS3IOUE, 
Patentees ami UlnmUaeturers, 
631 Market St., Philadelphi a, Pa. 
CARHART’S 
PATENT TWO-HOUSE 
Pulverizing* Cultivator 
Wan Awarded llie First Premium at State 
and County Fair* in 1870 mid ’71. 
It is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The price is only Twenty Dollars. 
The drafl I# reduced nearly one-hull. 
The depth you wish it to run i» regulated without 
the use of wheels, . . 
It. can be drawn close to a tree or plant without in- 
3U n"is not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like the Wheel Cultivator, but pulverizes, levels and 
ilts the ground tor the Mowing Machine better than 
any Cultivator in use. and can be used for more pur¬ 
poses than any other Implement on the farm. 
V. V. BRADLEY' «St SON, Mini Mrs, 
Syra cuse, N. Y. 
A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. 
A SANITARY FLEXIBLE METALLIC 
WATER PIPE. 
20 per cent, cheaper than Lead. For particulars 
send for circulars. 
NEW Y T OKK LEAD CO., 
03 and 05 Center St., New York. 
READ THIS! 
New Y'oiut, Nov. 15. 1871. 
we tlie undersigned, Produce Commission Mor- 
chunts of tbl’City of New Vorlc, consider Wustcotl s 
Uetum Butter Poll, nwnttfaijttired bv Hllsby Urim. 
Belmont N. Y.. the best package ni the marhet. It 
Ih our experience that Butter packed 111 this I all Sells 
voire readily mot cmnnuiruls a hlyhcr price in this mar¬ 
ket than In any other package, und we heartily recom¬ 
mends It* general use by the. dealers, dairymen and 
butter buyers who ship to this city. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed by 45 leading Commission Merchants.) 
The Westeott Return Butter Pail meets my ap¬ 
proval us a good butter package. It is one which I 
always feel safe iu recommending. 
X. A, WnA,AftI> ; 
Dairy Editor Moore’s Kural New-ynrker. 
Dairymen, send for a Circular! Dealers, send for 
n Price List’ We are the sole manufacturers of 
\Vioi»entt » Return Butter Pull, and also rntinu- 
lucturo very ext^rmividy Duttor Fit’kirm, Half-Firklu 
TuhsSound Butwr frills. Well Buckets, Ac., Ac. 
SIL8BY BROS., 
Belmont, AlU-gnuy Cu.. N. Y. 
Princlpul Wureliousr, Blnghnni ton, N. Y. 
Uf ACTURED BY ADRIANCe,PLATT 8tC0 
STYLES, SIZES «t PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars ForWardsd by MalL 
Bill’s 
0 Y 
APRIL 20 
Implements, lUaclimcrn, &t. 
“THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY.’’ 
Nichols, Shepard &, Co. 
GRAIN-SAVINQ, TIME-SAVING, MONEY-MAKING 
“VIBRATOR” THRESHERS 
AND THEIR ELEGANT CONVERTIBLE 
“ Mounted ” and “ Down ” Horse Powers. 
Office and Factory at Battle Creek, Mich. 
RcengnW.rd, in the trade and In the Held, as the 
‘• lending thresher” of the period. Fully estab¬ 
lished through many years of successful iirc. En¬ 
dorsed by more than sixty thousand fanners and 
grain raisers who have employed and used them. Iu 
nse In eighteen States and four Territories, with 
largely increasing demand and growing popularity, 
rnlversnlly commended us embodying the only 
frur principle, and pronounced the “coming machine.” 
Pre-eminent for saving gruln, saving time, fast 
work, perfection of eleanlng. adaptation to varying 
conditions of grain, convenience, ease of draft, and 
ease of management Peculiarly udnuted to han¬ 
dle Max, Timothy und other seeds, so difficult with 
others. Iiideinnndby grain raisers.at remunera¬ 
tive prices, while neighboring machines are idle, 
.trrrnrflve in simplicity of parts, having only four 
belt* und one set of gears. Specially noticeable 
for making no “ litter," and requiring n*i_ “ cleaning 
up " process after It. Aecertniiied by larraers to 
save them the cost of theli threshing bills, by the In¬ 
creased saving of grulu. alone, over and above the 
best of others. Obtaining the “ pick” ot Jobs and 
extra prices f6r Its work. I nrlvnled in durability, 
handiness, ease of manageiuiMit, ease Of draft, ele¬ 
gant finish, substantial construction. 
- 
The elegant “ Mounted ” Power—mounted on 
four wheels, where it remains when in operation. 
Attractive teni uros t Securely fastened with two 
stakes; levers, tumbling rods, etc., carried with It; 
the “angling ’’ line shaft, by which all -hort kinks 
ore avoided In “ campling up;’’ all boxes, Journals, 
shafts and gears independent of the wood frame; 
gears “Clutch ” on ; only one key used; convertible 
to different, speeds, ut trilling cost, to mulch other 
machines ; of the lightest draft, very durable, easily 
nod cheaply repaired : sold separately, If desired, and 
speeded to match other separators or machinery. 
The Improved “Down* 1 Power, similar In 
construction to the above, except It is not “ mounted.” 
but call afterwards be cointertijil Into “ mounted,” if 
I desirofl. .... 
1 All persona who think of buying a new Thresher 
and want the " leading machine,” and all farmers 
Who raise grain and want It threshed, saved und 
cleaned to tile host udvuntage, lire cordially Invited 
to send us their address and receive ( free) our Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet and circular, containing u full des¬ 
cription of these superior machines, with other valu¬ 
able information. Address 
NICHOLS, HIIEPARD & CO., 
Baffle Creek, Mich. 
TACKS 
and NAILS 
>f every variety, in paek- 
iges TO SUIT, sent to 
ages tu M IT, seni i 
any address by AMERICAN TACK CO., 
Manufacturers , U7 Chambers »t., N. Y. 
In placing this LAWN MOWER before the Public 
for the season of 1872, it needs no recommendation, 
us it bus a worhl-wlde celebrity. Wttlithe improve¬ 
ments recentiy added to Oils favorite Mower, wu are 
fully warranted tu saying It haa DO «<^1 Urn 
WOULD. And Us Immense sate for the last .wauys 
throughout the United Stales Is sufficient proof of 
the abi.ycassertion and of itsigreat ,^? n n l2 
- - 
•rite uniform success of the Clipper Mowers ini th» 
Held the testiuiouy ot every farmer who has used 
them, that they are the ImUst in draft, the moft 
durable and the most economical machine for the 
farmer to huv. fully suhsunt.iates wliiit the propri¬ 
etors have always claimed- that the Clipper is the 
S&fMSr^thB Dropper, cutting 
5H feel, with separate Finorr-Bar fo r r<i«iDdDff l ’ “L 1 : 
ntnieled with gieui Improvements—in tui t PcrfOCteU, 
and In point of edbdcnoy. strength, hglitncs* of draft 
and syinmetiy of proportions,, It V. as •R* “Pur. also 
iinonualfd. Ftirm^r^ - it yu\\ i)U>* J 
y,iur own Judgment upon it. Look ut its i| 1 '* 
tarovmncnts possnsaed by no other much tn 0. 9°* 
xueuihcr it is fully warranted. r,i.nd for I uiuphlet. 
'l'HE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO.. 
P. O Box 0173. 154 Chambers St., N. Y. 
the above nssitriiun 
Lawn Mower 1* ooustmctad upon truly “t'lfinttBc prin¬ 
ciples,and d Is the only l’KltXKCII. Y ,«AI^*tKl> 
Mower ever made, Operated by a bail *'“* , all J ' ii.’ .f 
handle, points that arc ueli-n* i 1 le, »e< unng eHSOOl 
operating, and a perfect, beautiful and level cut. 
The Hill’s “Archimeiean” 
was the PIR8T (and original) balanced LAWN 
MOWER Invented In this country or anv other, wu* 
patented In the United States and Great Britain, and 
its invention brought into general ^.^Mhlmi that 
i* uow a necessity, and ulmogt mi indispenstble arti¬ 
cle, Ail other■> now ninde are copies of this madiine, 
and the public arc cautioned against them. 
ty For sale by ull the leading Seedsmen and Agri- 
cijltural Implement Dealers throughout the United 
Slates and t'unada. ___ - 
Illustniusl Catalogues anil UestlmOnmls post Iree, 
upon api'lieutlon to us or any of our Agents. 
Manufactured by 
The Hill’s “Archimedean” Lawn Mower Co., 
Hartford, Conn. 
(Works at Colt’s A rmory.) _ 
r, i / w v OKA Per month guaranteed, 
$100 TO iiOO sure, to Agents every- 
where, selling our new seven strand White Platlxa 
CL ornKS Lines. Sells readily at every house. Samples 
free. Address the GIRARD WIRE Mills, Phil a, Pa. 
GARDNER’S PORTABLE 
BOOK - RACK, BOOK - CASE, AND 
WRITING DESK COMBINED. 
This Is the first good article of furniture that has 
ever been made, which can betaken apart in less 
thuna minute and packed away or shipped trom place 
to place all easily as alow short boards, and cun bo 
sot up again by any person In ufew moments without 
the aid nf any toala. Small sizes form a substantial 
and complete Book-Back. Larger sizes form u sub¬ 
stantial writing-Desk und Book-< a*e Combined. 
Prices for large sizes. J .i feet 4 Inches high, solid 
Black Walnut, from $10 to $22. Prices for smaller 
s!zc* downas low as |l. Also, Portable Wardrobes, 
Pr A?lt>eni| U dl^unt to the trade. Ten percent.offto 
all preachers. 
The Firm Premium was Awarded 
on our Book-Racks and Writing-Desks at the 
Great Fair of the American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1870. 
Our goods can be found at the Furniture Dealers 
and Bookstores generally throughout the country. 
Manufactured by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
110 BOWERY, XU. Y. f 
Manufacturers of Looking Glass und Picture Frames. 
