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WYHtNVMAWYC. EVERY 
WATCH GUARANTEED BY 
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE:& 
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e. E.Howard & Co.Sk 
.15 MAIDIHUNE. NEW YORK. 
MOORE’S RURAL WEW-YORKER. 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Jean Ingelow is in Italy. 
Rev. E. H. Chapin is suffering from the 
gout. 
Rorert Bonner has paid $5,000 for an , 
unhorn colt. , 
Kate Stanton will stump the country 
for Greeley. 
Bayard Taylor is to become a resident 
of New York. 
William. Cueeen Bryant had his watch 
stolen in Mexico. 
Nilsson has been presented with a gold 
banjo worth $500. 
Medals of Mr. Greeley are to be struck 
for campaign badges. 
Gen.Grant has completed another cot¬ 
tage at Long Branch. 
Fanny Fern has written a new book 
called “ Caper Sauce." 
Mrs. Horace Greeley is said to be a na¬ 
tive of North Carolina. 
It is now said that Lucretia Borgia was a 
good, pure, pious woman. 
Horace Greeley will attend the New 
York State Editorial Convention. 
Charles Dickens, Jr., denies that in 
early life his father was a member of a the¬ 
atrical company. 
Dr. Wac. Joos of Switzerland contem¬ 
plates purchasing 100,000 acres of laud in 
Minnesota for a colony. 
implements, illiuljinern, ^e. 
JANES & KIRTLAND, 
manufacturers of 
FOUNTAINS, VASES, 
AND 
Garden Ornaments, 
K IO A: 1*2 Hondo St., New York. 
NOT TO BE PAID FOR TILL TRIED. 
THE EUCLID. 
The best two-horse plow for all work over made. 
Easy to draw and easy to hold. Price $1U. 
Send for Illustrated. Circular to 
PEEKSKIU PLOW WORKS. 
<M ltcfhiiion St., New York, 
lit lUcrwiu St., Clevflntnl. Ohi o. 
CARHART’S 
PATENT Ttvo-IIOIISB 
Pulverizing 1 Cultivator 
Was Awarded Ike First Premium at Stnto 
mnt County Pairs in 1870 null *71. 
It is superior t<> the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The price i* only Twenty Dollars. 
The draft is reduced nearly ona-knir. „ 
Thu depth you wish it to run is teguluted without 
11 Vi. $25 be drawrVclose to a tree or plant without in- 
■'"li'ismd dtetnrbed by short undulations of earth, 
line ii.p Wheel Cultivator, but pulverises, levels and 
ills the ground for iho Mowing Machine hotter than 
any > 'ultivator in use. and can be. used tor more pur¬ 
poses than any other implement Oil the farm. 
c. C. HUADLKY & SON, Mitu’frs, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
A N AGENT' WANTED in every Township 
in the U. rf„ to sell the new tiny In loader and 
Carrier, an article wanted by every bond 
»ta,np M.f agoW 
S T EE L 
CROW-BARS AND HARROW TEETH. 
We beg tn call the attention of Farmer* and others 
to this new class of good* untie us strong, with two- 
thirds the weight, and less cost than the old-style 
iron „nes. Hold hy Hardware Dealers generally. 
Crow-Bars. 10 to30 lbs.11 els. per lb. 
liurrow Teeth.. V In. square ... 12« 
.. “ .. K • hiv, 
Address SWEETS R’F’G CO., 
Syra<ii»e» N. Y. 
The IMipiTLain lowers 
For 1873 . 
Warranted to work satisfactorily. 7 different sizes, 
ranging in price from $10 to *150. Perfect Machines. 
Send for Circular giving full description. 
GKAIIAM, EM1.EN & PASSMORE, 
Patentees atid Miiiiidiiciurer*, 
631 Market St„ Phil adelphia, Pa. 
Til SUPERIOR M SPREADER, 
Partners, bB sure arid examl ne , r $‘ ( L!n!&rlioiUB 
Sni'iiudor over put into tho field. YliO M * . „Vn 
aoknowlediMMl ov all to l>e the only Machine that ^111 
aoroad' disentangle and turn over all grass passed 
uver. it is the neatest, best built and only ti ue wurk- 
lng tedder. Scud for besenptiye tlrcuUir. nnd ri ud 
the numerous testimonials received. 1* "A 
implements, lUacljincrn, &c. 
WOOD’S 
CELEBRATED 
Greatly Improved for 1812. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Moosick Falls, N. Y., 
Or SO Cortlan<lt St., New York 
iMEMCM flT TELDBI 
over, it \h the iu*atc.st,uesi uum 
ins tedder. Scud for besenptiye tlrcular. and n ad 
the numerous testimonials received. J A.MLsY l 
vi, : it General Agent, Newburg, N. \ , and tut suit ny 
MKVV YORK PLOW CO.. Peek man St., New Y o rk. 
iQg Rtllliy/ CT&l UASUL MM.WBMA'NMOiL 
I mFV* VV£KTi A! » ■fiSlk i n Tu r r.A kOUTT V\TCOY I 
TWO GOLD MEDALS, 
11^ ti: 
hmmt § h ; 
oh j; S c. ** Sr a SL ' ' 
Sf5s»|£M 5.m 
O* r *1 » 5 C* g T“J 
S» 
fH 
^ SC'S 3 • £. T\ 
* £|Sljff§f 5 V 
,‘3Nihovw sihi aaaavMV 
Enables the most important Agricultural product of 
America to he cut, cured and stored in the barn in 
one day. improves the quality and increases the 
value of tlie hay crop. Prevents ull risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, dura¬ 
ble and of light draft. Was awarded the New Eng¬ 
land Agricultural Society’s only first prize, at the 
Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., as being supe¬ 
rior to nil others, uud the best uud only perfect 
machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MALIK ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beekman St., New York, 
ami Quincy Hall, Boston. 
B37“ Send lor Descriptive Circular. 
pn A fJTP^a and NAILS 
A XlL/AiD 
any address by AMERICAN 'PACK CO.* 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers St., N. \. 
Manufactured by adriange,platt &co 
STYLES, SIZES &. PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Moll. 
fVSAY 2 
implements, ftlacljiuern, &t. 
A NI>1? It SON’S AfiBICt!I/n;nAL 
J\ STEAMER, lor Stramitig Fkrh vim Stock, 
Heating Cheese Vat*; Tannery V»L», Conserv¬ 
atories &o. Tills Steamer i* made of Wrought 
iron, thoroughly riveted mid finished In good 
style. It lot* >i reliable Automatic or Self-regu- 
iaiing Water Feeder. Safety Valve. Vacuum Valve, 
Water Gauge Cook*. Whistle,&e„ till complete. The 
boiler I" peculiar lb construction, being ONIC COM- 
PLKTK DOt'ULlC IlQILt H WmilN ANOTHER, th® two 
communicating one with the oilier. It has an ex- 
iraordinarv amount of tire space for the size of the 
Potior : No. 3. a tm»|limn size, iinvIng'ii.sKiHquitrc Inch- 
c* or Urn surface ; consequently, it requires but little 
fuel to run It. Either wood or coal may be used for 
* "it' will cook morn feed, or bent more water, in a 
given time, than anv other Steamer Of the same size , 
or cost. It D more Otirahlo than any other, for the 
reason that the Are-box Is made of wrought Iron, 
nod I* rnlitflv xun ouio/ivt with water. \\ « arc also 
manufacturing t 
Anderson’* Low Pressure hlentn llenter, 
for Heating Private Dwelling*. Store*. Churches, Con- 
rerratm iey, Ac. We irinniifacturo for nit the terri¬ 
tory enwt of Illinois. 
For further particulars address 
p. P. ill A ST A (iO.« Springfield. Ohio. 
New York State Agricultural Works 
WHEELER, NELICK & CO., 
puorimrions, patentees a manctacturkrs op 
RAILWAY CHAIN AND LEVER 
HOUSE POWERS, 
Combined Threshers and Winnowers, Overshot 
Thregilierfl. Clfiv^r Mullers* Feed Cnttors, Sow Mills, 
Horse Hakes, Hors« Pitchforks* Shingle Machines, 
Straw Preserving Hye Thresheri 4 ,&c,, Albnny, >. Y. 
fAllRCS, HA 1 EVlBN AND BBTTKE BUTOSl 
PACK VOttR BUTTER 
IN 
WESTOOTT’S 
RETURN BUTTER PAIL 
Approved and recommended by the lending author¬ 
ities of our country on dairying, and acknowledged by 
all butler dealers to be the very best package In use. 
Butter packed In this Pail brings 5 in 111 cents 
more a pound in the New York City market than the 
same quality in any other package. 
_ wm FOR A 1 , I , SEVT— 
yCCflf EC rlviS 
RVi n T, M N B D nR the usual rates 
B it iG kq« KaS b-a Bib 'iy bv ordering direct. 
Singer's, 40 Cents 
m»r doz.; Wheeler & Wilson. If) cts.; Howe’s, aO ets.; 
Grover & Baker, III cts., and others in proportion. 
Inclose the amount and Needles will be returned by 
ttrat mail. Address . XT „ 
J5AGLK NEEDLK Co., Watertown, N. Y. 
The uniform success of the Clipper Mowers in the 
field, the testimony uf every farmer who has used 
them, that they are the lightest in draft, the most 
durable and tho most economical machine for tne 
farmer to buy fully substantiates what the propri¬ 
etors have always clatmiid— that tho Clipper Is tin. 
Host flower in Iho World. 
To the No I size l* attached the Dropper (cutting 
Id; feet, with separate Fingtr-Har for reaping,!, con- 
strnoted with grout improvement* in fact perfected ,- 
and In point of emelenoy, strength, lightness of draft 
and symmetry "f proportions, U Is. a* a Reaper, also 
uuequaled. Farmers! see it before yon buy. l ass 
your own judgment upon it. Look at its many im¬ 
provements possessed by no other machine. Ke- 
momher. it is fully warranted. Send for Pamphlet. 
THE CIjIPPEK MOWER & UFA PER CO., 
P. O. Box 6173. 1M Chambers St., N. >. 
^500 CHALLENGE 
SUPERIOR 
S CHEN CK'S m A fHC! 
WTTp x n d ^ 
WATERPROOF. 
Horticulturists and Nurserymen must have them. 
$1 to $4 per 1,000. 
p. o. Box »564. 90 Ann Si., New York. 
Hay Spreader. 
l*rice :it New Yorlc, only $55 ! 
The only machine that spreads, disentangles and 
t ur ns ovrr All the grass. Forks ■ asilv elevated and 
depressed. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
NEW YOUR PLOW CO., 
94 Beekman St., New York. 
MTTirm NEW POWER SC’lf EW Pit ESS, 
TtU RATCnK.T-HK.U) SCREWS, IMPROVED 
1 1 111 P ll Grater. Seed washers, and forty 
U1U Lilli Other articles for Cider Mills and Vme- 
gnr Factories. For Circulars, address J. W. MOLNT, 
t Medina, N. Y. ___ 
roper hot air 
. ESlilNE COMPAKV, 1* Clmmbors St.. N. V. 
HR 
SUPER i0 
~We w'^ZviS^YOfiK 
Toward expense of a Public Test that the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
E. ill. BOYNTON, 80 Beekmau St„ N. Y„ 
Sole I'ruprietor amt Manufacturer. 
READ THIS: 
New York, Nov. tf>, 1871. 
We, the undersigned, Produce Commission Mer¬ 
chants of the City of New York, consider Wester,tt s 
Return Butter Pail, manufactured hy Silsby Bros., 
Belmont, N V , the best packagi In the market. It 
Is our experience that Butter naoked ill this 1 ull sells 
more rradiiu a net eommamU a higher price In t-hls mar¬ 
ket than in any other package, and we heartily recom¬ 
mends Its general use by the dealers, dairymen and 
butler buyers who ship id this city. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed by IY leading Commission Merchants.) 
The Westcott Return Butter Pail meets my ap¬ 
proval as a good butter package. It 18 one which I 
always feel safe in recommending. 
x. a. Willard, 
Dairy Editor Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
Dairymen, send for a circular! Dealers, send for 
uPriceLuNt! Wo are the sole manufacturers of 
Werreott’s Hot ill'll Butter Pull* and also manu¬ 
facture very extensively Butter Firkins, Ilalt-Mrkin 
Tubs. 25-pound Butter Fulls, Well Buckets, Ac., Ac. 
SII.SBY BROS., 
Belmont, Allegany Co.. N. Y. 
Principal Warehouse, Binghamton, N. Y. 
re A LT5S?N 
SLANTING TEETH<jt« E 
I Tempered jstee L ® 
LATE SPRING! CROWDED WORK! 
This year a lai'ge amount of work must be done in 
a very short lime. With our wide Harrow more than 
twice as much ground can dally be prepared tor seed 
as without tt, and all crop* cheaply cultivated through 
the season Iti a superior manner. 
ALLEN HlGLF.y, Windsor. Ohio, says:- I 
shvcmI one-hall luontH i> labor In two duj .h, Rutting h 
much hotter crop without natiur a hf»e.” 
A N UitKW HA I SSI.EU, SlielbyvIUe, llh. saya: 
I ean harrow twlre us much ground w ith It us with 
’ ’ 1 |';D WIN T110 K V F„ Mi I Ihroo k, N. Ysay s: ■We 
can dispense with cultivating once each way. saving 
a vast-amount of labor." 
E. P. SOUTH, Morning Sun, Iowa, saysIt 
wa* much easier on tin* team, though oue-thud 
wider, doing more work.’’ T 
I., R. A 1ST IN, Coldwuter. Mnh., Bays:-"1 
liave a 10 uud a 30-tooth square drag, but with potir 
narrow ean do twice the work in be IT the time. 
lit A BEABD, ruhnku. Mu. says 1 think it 
equal to three common Harrows.' 
F, PET ITT. Salem, N. J.“My brotiier says 
his does Die Work of three old Harrows ; mine 1 think 
saved me $5 In one and a-hulf hour's work." 
BOYS RIDE AND DO ALL THE HARROWING. 
24-page Catalogue ; 11 pages farmers' experience. 
J . J, T1HLHA8 A- C O.. Genev a. N. Y. 
Double Harpoon 
Morse llay-Fot ‘Jiss 
J t B Hii/hest award and Bronze Medal 
.' -- -- i i at the Acts York Sta te Fa ir and Trial m itrio. 
Thirty Premiums in 1SJ0. 
, j Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1870. 
jiL Descriptive Catalogue Rent Free. 
ij \ Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
V'oinr.tt. So lire. Cli-wlOf Co., Pa, 
Received several liundred Premium s in 1OTL __ 
TP t! ROVED FOOT LATHES, 
I With Slide-ite*!- amt Fitting*. Just 
ft TV I the thing for the ArMstin or Amuteur 
Turner. 
Mc-Ui Also, HAND PLANERS. 
" Many readers of this paper have one 
"■—4 ot theni.” Selling in ull purls of the 
country, Canada, Cuba. Europe, Ac. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia. N. II. 
H. BAL 
, Laconia, N. II. 
