MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Implements, ittiicljincrn, 
Implements anb Xilacljinern 
NEWS CONDENSER 
Watch Buyers Attention 
Sj ij'k I,^ Mi)vI iti. oi j.a. 
— Topeka has 2,100 school children. 
— The Boston Coliseum sold for $13,602. 
— New York pays $1,000,000 annually for gas. 
— Duck shooting is good at Cape Vincent, N.Y. 
— North Georgia is seeding a very large wheat 
crop. 
— Cleveland, O., has had a fourteen inch snow 
storm. 
— San Francisco has 30 vessels loading with 
wheat. 
— Sewing machines are now run by water¬ 
power. 
— The soldier's home in Dayton, O., has 1,286 
inmates. 
— The Baptists of Illinois have a membership 
of 60,000. 
— Chicago is to have a crystal palace, 200 by 
COO feet. 
— Boston was valued at six billions before 
the lire. 
— Sweet fern leaves are worth $12 per ton in 
the West. 
— The Syracuse University lias organized a 
boat club, 
— The Boston Pilot was burnt out twice with¬ 
in a week! 
— The snow la deep in Northern Maine. Log¬ 
ging has begun. 
—Cornell Uuivorsity pays its students $10,000 
a year for work. 
— Russia depends upon wood for fuel, and 
that is giving out. 
— Only two Southern editors have been shot 
during the year. 
— The boot blacks and news boys ol' Buffalo 
had a Thanksgiving dinner. 
— New York fire insurance companies lose 
$15,000,000 by the Boston lire. 
— A California plantation has produced $30,- 
000 worth of cotton this year. 
— It takes four tons of candles per month to 
illuminate the lloosac tunnel. 
— The St. Louis Republican says <10,000 Rus¬ 
sians wish to settle in Missouri. 
— Eighty-two dead Chinamen were recently 
sent from Han Francisco home. 
— The average weight of 16,000 persons at the 
Cincinnati Exhibition was 130 pounds. 
Boston will erect a monument in memory of 
the men who lost their lives at the lire. 
— Hartford has a successful" llolly Tree Inn,” 
and one will be established In New Haven. 
— During the next live years Philadelphia 
will build live millions of dollars’ worth of 
bridges. 
— Burnt Government bonds from Boston are 
being received at Washington, where they-will 
be replaced. 
— Among the papers destroyed in Boston by 
the Cornhill tire were Old and New, Littell's 
Living Age and the Well Spring. 
— The public library of Newburyport is mak¬ 
ing a collection of the writings of the natives 
and residents of the place from its first settle¬ 
ment, and will devote an alcove to their pres¬ 
ervation. 
V y ,;"1W Neu rebate!. Gents’ 
\ i, and Ladles’ sizes. 
/ er», qiuirtcr-plaie. 
\ V- '**TV //>/ These watches have 
\ y Equilibrium i-HCape- 
Yjprr,<rroyrA*- ■ meats,chronometer 
balances, exposed 
ruby pallets Bergnot hair-sBi-lngs and full ruby- 
jowclefl.and couibiuo all modem improvements in 
watch-making. _ , _ . 
TUaae Watches were awarded the Grand l nze at 
the Purls F.xpoaltlnn of IS67. and can be warranted 
to perform on uni to those of the host manufacturers. 
Knr sale by dealers throughout the United States, 
and ylllNOUE * KKtlULKU, bole Agents for the 
Manufacturer*. Salesroom, LI Malden bane. xv. y. 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine in existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of a sewing machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
to the most delicate and ornamental fabrics for Indies and children, it lias proved itself thoroughly efficient 
and entirely satisfactory. Of uneqnuled simplicity and Compactness of construction, capable of being 
learned and operated with one-fourth t he usual expenditure ol time and labor, with a capacity for quantity, 
quality and variety of execution beyond Its competitors, and a reputation for durability and reliability 
known uud appreciated by thousands. It Is uttered to the people for Lh most erltlcal Inspection and cam- 
parison, with cmiBdsince that Its obvious merits cannot fall to coiivim o the careful examiner of Its superb 
orlty. Manufactured by the 
PREHHUN FARM Git I ST iUII.Ii. 
SIMPLE, CHEAP, 
DURABLE mid 
E F v ICIENT * 
’ R is adapted to all kinds 
cf Horse Powers, and 
fl&SBHk i ''^r IP^nd* all kinds of grain 
rapidly. Send FOR De- 
' tt'i 8CRIPTIVB ClMCUt.AU. 
WMiS b «;.„a \ WM. L. BOYBK A BRO., 
■: T i_Ag’l implement Manuf’s, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
WEED SEWSNC MACHINE CO., 
IIA IIT F O tt S>, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS 
AGENT* WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY KMT A IILIHI1 ED 
nry drawing uror: nod IhosS intending usothl 
GIFTS for AN V tif tlielr PUIEN as, whether 
Mon.Wiani.ii. Hoy. or Girls, oailil not bestow 
Olio dint would be nurrSB appreciated than & 
UNITED STATES WATCH CO’S WATCHES 
WERE AWARDED THE 
Send for* dcsorlptlvr.illuytmtrd Pamphlet, 
. • ■ .1. ' ... S . H* ...II . lu.-llJ fit 
1 cntitnlnlflK the various Agnnta* luldrcuscs, to 
J ItFAil. •»». WOODS, Manufacturer, 
A J.IVJ—At I I edoml it Knoolund Kin. Boston. 
» No mptaslon ol Business on leeonnt of Firol 
At li'aii' of “^YYlIBItlCvVY IISrSTITTTTK,” New York, 1870 . 
“ “ “OHIO MECHANICS INSa’I'l’IJ'UIG,” Cincinnati. 1S7Q. 
YXt “ LOUISIANA STATE TTVYHV* Now Orleans, .La., 1070. 
And at every Fair where they have been exhibited, 
Otbe 1 ail OtwaMrtltMW* 
LIGHTNING SAWS 
Descriptive Pamphlets mulled free. 
E. M. BOYNTON. SO IS.irkliinn Sl„ N. Y., Hul# Proprietor. 
SIMPLE8T, CHEAPEST, 
AND MOST EFFECTIVE 
IN THE MARKET. 
ifis. 
f/c>z t/tf 
cj/mc'umn. IfafcA&J , 
Ik 1870. M 
Send for Circular. 
EARTH CLOSET COMPANY 
111 COUHTLANDT ST.. 
Nltw York. 
pq* .,1 |o 
o Jh sell lion's Pat- 
r? S ri ' a , f<T OALVANIZMl MkTAMO kCKEX A 
n " § ll) Ssr Skiut and IIvokst Hanuxii. 
w od # Samples. Circulars and Terms tout on 
®» receipt of 20 cts. to pay postage. 
Address C. C. POST, Munuf. aud Patentee. Burlington, Vt, 
mw-mmi 
durable, efficient and low-priced 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANE BUGS. 
Manufacturers, Mllbronk. N. Y. 
(Established in 1834,) 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
SAN1TAHY—CO^’VENIEIST—PROFITABLE 
to Public Institutions, Schools, Manufactories, Farm¬ 
ers, Gardeners arid others, 
The Cioux Fertilizing A Sanitary Co. 
offer, by the use of their Patent Absorbent Closets 
and Urinals, a method of collecting, deodorizing and 
utilizing human excreta, ttt once convenient, inoffen¬ 
sive and economical. 
The liquid is separated from the solid excrement 
by abaorpMon, all the valuable properties of ouch are 
retained, and the product is an invaluable manure. 
For explanation and practical exhibition of the 
system, cull at Office and Wan. 1 rooms Of Company, 
corner of Vurick, Vestry and Canal Sta., New York. 
Our Patent Hydro Carbonated Sounding 
Boards are applied to all Pianos we manu¬ 
facture, which produce the only real Piano 
toue that lias been discovered. 
17 Union Square, 
NEW YORE. 
Watch No. 10X9, U. S. Watch C'o., Stem-Winder — variation, il Second* in 14 Month*. 
L, K. Chittenden, late Ilea. XT. X. Treat. 
Watch No. "1,039, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, 7 seconds in four mouth*. 
S. M. Beard, ./lent Heards & Cwntnlng*, 128 Front Street, N.Y. 
Watch No, lOfilS, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder— variation, 5 seconds per month. 
c. Priest, Ass't Sup't N. Y. C. it U. P-. II. 
Watch No, 1037, U. S. Watch Co., Stem Winder—variation, only 5 seconds per month. 
Henry Smith, Treat. Panama It. It. Co., 88 Wall St.. N Y. 
Price ListH furnished the trade on application, inclosing buriuc*. curd. For ealo by the trade generally. 
i Ask your Jeweler to soo tbo MARION 
in Tone and Durability, and In Elegance of Finish 
they are umturpagfced, Write for Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar, which we mail free, and state where you saw 
Till. Machine with present Improveiac.u. , a»i uite... ... ...ot< 
every want of the Uoinehold, for sillier j . .1 a or Uaey work. It 
kalDall ■- *..»of • tinx* -aa.l Ss'nki, willi heel Mil I’■« iori»|i!ele, 
vij.I is a a. vor-eraUag source of niaowment la ladit-s ol litiurv, s, 
well n jttoHI.I evy .apport la lliow Licit require 1 *. 
Agents wanted every where by the Bickford 
Ix.mttino Machine Company. Dana Bickford, 
Prerddont and General Business Supt., 68‘J Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
this notice. Address'I'll K A IllGN PtANO-KOKTK 
Write for I.arge Illustrated Descriptive Price List to 
GREATWEUERNw^GUNU/rv . 
nails 
mi JlarLj tOL. Da sT^t? of every variety. In pack¬ 
ages TO SUIT, sent to 
any address by AMERICAN TACK CO., 
Manujuctnrr.it, 117 Chambern St., N. Y. 
COMPANY, No. r t Kt< sill I b *t.» -New York Uit: 
«i)7^ — NICW, ItLL-SlXE, UO.Sli- 
I *)» woud. carved legs, 7-octave, overstrung 
Plano for $275. These Instruments are elegant In 
tone and finish, and are warranted us durable us any 
$000 piano. 
ft I (Ml. — Superb solid walnut, 6-octave, li stops, 
douoie-reed, beautifully paneled Organ. Only $100, 
S73.—Elegant solid wuluut, 5-octave Organ, pan¬ 
eled case. Only $75. WM. A. POND & CO., No. 517 
Broadway, and 39 Union Square, New York City. 
PITTSBURGH.PA^^ 
Double, Single, Muzzle and Breech-Loading Itifles 
Shot Gnus. Revolvers, PUtola, Ac , of every kind 
for men or boys, at very low prices. Guns, $3 to $300: 
Pistols, $1 to $25. 
lARHAKT’S PCLVPRIZING CULTIVA- 
*' 1 points than an? cultlva- 
K DIES PLOW COMPANY. 
^ IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES. 
53 Beckman St., New York, and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
\j TOR bun more practical points than an, . ... 
tor In use, tfnd is.indispensuble ss u tariff implement. 
Price, $22. C. C. BRADLEY & SON, 
Manufacturers, Syracuse, N. Y. 
