Implements, illncl)inern, &t 
Implements, £Hacl)incrn, 
Settling XVlacIjines, &t 
(ZTrces, S 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES. 
rONF.Y LOCUST F(IK HED(;iXli,S6 >er 
L 1.000. Also a general Mir: , ’ryc-turk._ 
Address J- W» COBURN & CO.. 
East Chester, N. Y. 
FOUR TON HAY SCALES, $rs 
Platform H feet lone by 7 feet wide. List free. 
EDWARD F. JONES. Binghamton. N. Y. 
KTAItLU MILLS 
roit 
Farm MILLS for Stock Feed 
*nd Corn Metil. A Complete Grist 
Mill of two Run of Stone, Bolt dfc 
8mniter for $1,200. Also Corn 
Shellers, Hominy Mills, Bolting 
Cloth, Belting, Mill Picks, etc. 
Write for Pamphlets. 
I ISAAC STRAUB & CO. 
Queen of the South Mill Co., 
Box 1430, Cincinnati, O. 
/ ’ KX'ESEK YALLEV NUKSEKIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
A general and complete assortment, of 
NURSERYSTOCK 
xor Spring- of 1871. 
Great. Inducements are olTered, in coir Specialties 
for this Spring, to Nurserymen, Dealers and Plant¬ 
ers generally. 
Send for our Nursery Trade Catalogue, No. 4, 
gratis. Address 
FROST i& CIO., Rochester, N. Y. 
•^£ST TRtv 
Possesses all the desirable qualities of the Standard 
Mill’ll! re*'* to the market. Intis Capacity — being 
tiic I,AUGUST Family Machine made. In its 
Simplicity —being composed of hut THIR¬ 
TEEN WORKING I’A RTS In its 
Aii'tlitabillli/latl i"Ut<- rail',)' of -work. 
Jri it.- Ease of Operation— running 
light and quiet, and being 
easi I v coin prohended. 
In its 
Superior Construction mui Beauty of Style anil Finish. 
BUT ITS PRINCIPAL FEATURE IS ITS 
PHIFER “SKELETON 55 
WHEEL GANG PLOW AND CULTIVATOR 
(Tor Corn, Cotton and Potatoes) equals the Mowing 
Machine as n L'lhnr Saver. 
It performs the work of four single plows in one 
operation, and inn better manner. Will work any¬ 
where a one-horse plow Will work. 
Address A. I,. BREAK!,EY & CO., 
Eureka Works, 117 Perry 8t„, Trenton, N. J. 
roI5NI> TO STORKS, HARRISON A 
O < ().. Puinenvillc. Ohio, for their lti-page Cir¬ 
cular of the Sweet 
Manufactured by adriance,platt &co 
STYLES, SIZES Si PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS 
Descriptive Circular! Forwarded by MtilL 
HOT TO 1*15 PAID FOR UNTIL 
' Tried on your Farm, 
__ The BURCH UNI- 
Y EltSA 1 ■ PLOW for 
level land, side hill, 
sod and si untile. One 
£>t—-N-pb,iv rnr ail kinds of 
S' plowing. Has rever- 
slide Conner and 
■——flexible draft rod. 
Agents wanted. Send for Circular. 
PEEKSK1L1. PI.OW WORKS, 
,04 Bcekmnn Street, New York, and 
til Mcrwin 8t., Cleveland, Ohio. 
which i* the most practical end desirable device fur 
the purpose pn«-e-.,e>l ny any Machine, giving 
THI< Da VIS till) preference. and which the 
M t on I until l eas Claim makes ll 
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER MACHINES. 
THE HA Vis has been before the pullin' nearly Ten 
Years ami unlike nt her Machines, lias not heen pulled 
into notoriety, Ijnt In n quiet way tuts earned a great 
reputation oti account of its many ilrsii uhle. qualities. 
IfT Agents are desired In every County in the. 
United States and Canadas,not already occupied, to 
w hom the must liberal terms known to the trade will 
be given, hy addressing the .Manufacturers, 
THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 
of Watertown, n. y. 
which combines more good qualities than any other 
tree planted. _ 
riHIE “ RAILROAD THUKMIING MA- 
I CHINE took the First Prizeul a Grand Bronze 
M»dal for Bom. Large Thresher and Cleaner, for 
Steam-Coiner, nt the New York State Fair in 1870. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
BIRDS ALL & STKOISRIDGE, Penn Ynn, N. Y, 
O RANGE QUINCl 
Trees. Grape Vines 
tlty, positively at lower 
logties free. c. D. VAN 
11 KOFIIV TOMATO 
L cents, by mail, post-pa 
Address 
ft!!?! 1 * m 
ARRINGTON'S 
BLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
I BUI.IIS SI PER DOZEN 
Send for Seed and Bull* Circular. 
8. Ji. MARTIN, .Marblehead, Mass. 
TR1SII .TIJNIFI5R, IRISH .1 I 
1 S.tJtKJ Irish Juniper* Lr Hale, 2 i fee 
UK): they are miMirpussed for Imautv 
guaranteed. Address .IAS M 
ChalleiigCHthc world 
in pertcotiunol work 
dunihlllly ot con¬ 
struction, strength 
and henuiv id m llch, 
and laiiiditj of mo¬ 
tion. < all and i ,omj- 
iuo. Send tnr circu¬ 
lar. Agent" wanted. 
MANl i ai i rttkli BY 
QLEE8 
Som Ins Madi'mc To. 
(123 Broadway, N.Y . 
The Best in the Market, and the Only 
Combined Ones Made. 
The price of the Combined Sower and Cultivator 
does not exceed ttmtof an ordinary sower. 
THU SOWERS 
Sow all kind" of Seed ; are the bpM In the market for 
Carrot, Onion, Sorgom and Turnip Seed : also for 
Peas and Bean*; are the only ones illttt will sow 
Beets and Purantps with regularity: make the drills 
and evenly drop and cover the seed: distribute 
Guano and other Fertilisers; have no slides, reeds 
or brushes to get out of order. 
SATI»CTjCCl_ 
F. K. PHOENIX 
Ill.OO.MINCTIIN NIJItSEItY, 111., 
Offers 
1,000,0041 Apple Root Gen Re, best quality 
anil sorts. 
2,000,000 Osnce Hedge Plant*, extra, 10,000 
too Itii’•til ls IIcmi Apple Seed. $10per bushel. 
500 Bushel* Unfly Uose Pnintoen, $1.20 per 
tUIMirl. 
<100 Ac real Ki’iiit, Shade, F.vcreeeen Trees, 
All Sums, Beat Quality, Low Prices. 
F 1,0 HER nnd \ EG ETA It Iil5 SHEDS, 
Hocm-h, 4«reeil*I• «use Pla.ul", Finest Col¬ 
lection. 
f New Descriptive < li-tu login', 10 cents : Seed and 
Plant Catalogues for Stamp. Wholesale Price List, 
Free. Address li» above. 
fTHKSE CISI, EllRATED MACHINES 
1 are made In four size* as .Mowers. 
No. 1. One-Horse, Up-Inch wheel.cuts .1', feet. 
2, I Jglit, Two-! loi'se, 80-itieh wheel.. “ 4 
“ I). MediumTwo-Horse, 32-inch wheel " 4).f “ 
“ 4. Large Two-Horae, SO-inch wheel.. “ tM or 5. 
To the No. 4 is attached for reaping, either a Drop¬ 
per ora SOD-Hake, and the change is so easily made 
that, not over five, or ten minutes' time is required, 
and only two pins nnd twonnc have to be removed 
and replaced. As a Reaper the Clipper cuts hx feet 
In width, arid the lilglil of cot range* from three to 
eighteen inches, and ran be quickly and easily regu¬ 
lated, it ts perfectly balanced, leaving no weight on 
the necks ot the team. 
I is KXTRAOK Dl N A It V LIGHT N ESS of draft lakes 
one-l lord of i be labor otrthc team. I lie adjustability 
of the llngi'i-hai to cot high or low, without stopping 
the team, IS worth $25 on any machine. It Is the only 
Mower that has t lie true ccnlor draft, in accordance 
with correct merlinphal principles. In short, It t* 
t.he lightest, t he most durable. Hie least complicated, 
the most perfectly constructed and tlto most sym¬ 
metrical in design ot any Implement of Its class. 
Farmers. I ho Clipper is the 1 1 a i Friend, and 
you cannot afford to Ignore their welfare. Send for 
pamphlet Investigate see or write to someone who 
has used the Clipper. See the machine yourself be¬ 
fore von bur any other, 
THE CLIPPER MOWER & REAPER CO., 
P. O. Box C| 73, 154 Ulm in he is S|„ New York. 
New publications, (Etc 
A LL ABOUT GOl.ORADOt 
iV THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIRECTORY 
AND COLORADO CAZETTEER. 
A complete Guzotl ofit and Guido-Book to all parts 
of Colorado. Exposition Of her Industrie*, Resources 
Hint AdVillagcs : Full and reliable account nf her 
Agricultural, Mineral and CIliiiutnlogk’Hl Induce- 
meuls, and Complete Directories of Fit Lei'll Prmei- 
p 1 1 Towns and cl tin*, in one octavo volume <d 
nearly BOO pages, hound Ih extra cloth. 
Price U Trade Supplied ul llntlnl Disciiiiul. 
“ A fair cxhlldt, of the unnvuled resources of our 
rich and hcaiililul counfry, and invaluable as a hook 
ot ref ■i'iuicc to loml.da and imiulgrants." Colorado 
Herald, Copies prepaid hy matt on receipt id price. 
Address W A LLIHAN A- CO., Publishers, 
Denver, Colorado. 
Implements, iliacl)inerp, Side 
"WESTING HO USE & CO.’S 
As Improved for 1871, will be found unsurpassed by 
those of any other manufacturers. Send for Circular 
and Price List. 
Sec cut, of Large Thresher, on page 283, No. 18, Vol, 
23, of this paper. Address 
G. WESTING HOUSE & CO., 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
G. W. Thompson, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Snw Money hy sending: stamp for my Catalogue 
of Fruit and Ornarncntal TreeB, Shrubs, Roses, Grape 
Vinos, Small Fruits, ,Vc. 
Conover’* CtiloMfll Axpnvngti* a speclrj v. 
rijiHF, 1L1.U8TK ATI5D UATAUOGI R, Do- 
.1. SCl'tpMVC of Tun AMIGHL'A .V EllFt'ATIO.VAI. 
Sl’.ltlKS -\ Nit TilF. ICptlCA’I’ION'A I. Itld’OICI EIt, ll liaud- 
BOine journal, full of useful Information, mailed 
lre<‘ to icachi’rs and otlieJW interested in Kducution. 
Address 1VISON. ULA REMAN, TAYLOR ,V CO., 188 
and HO Grand Si., New York. 
THE CULTIVATOHS 
Destroy weeds between the rows and mellow the 
soil; can he easily expanded or contracted ; dispense 
with Wheel and Hand lioea. 
Til# removal nf the Hopper nnd its attachments 
from the frame and substitution of Cultivator at¬ 
tachment enables encii Sower to ho quickly changed 
to a Cultivator. AH the parts are very light and dura¬ 
ble ; also easy to operate, and effective. 
Made only by A A1 ES F1>0 W CO., 
QUlticy Hall, Huston, and 53 Bookman St,, New York. 
CHAPE COO (IK AN IIERR V PLANTS FOR 
\ j sate malted free at tfiie pip I Oil. $1.73 per 1,000. $13 
for 10,000. Send for catalogue, with painted engra¬ 
ving. Orders address to 
15. W. SIIAW, Carver, Mass. 
REL.IAIVCU WKlUTsBll, 
PERFECTED 1871. 
^ _ MOULTON 
aBt ^— ii " ROLLS, 
1 ^KI5E ! SEND FOR A SPECIMEN. 
A 1 nil (kiln log tic of our Standard, Miscellaneous 
and Illustrated Juvenile Boults, or specimen num¬ 
bers of Oliver Optic’s Magazine, sent by mail free. 
LICE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston, 
LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, 
No 49 Green St„ New York, 
where ft complete: stock of ftll publications may be 
found. 
1 Lkflfl I Wkl k STR A WKER K V PI.ANT8 
1 null FOR 8 A LIE. K eii tit city. III per 
1,01 PI; Charles Downing, $1 per I.IHXI: Ebdadelpnia 
RaspVierry. $15 iu‘r 1,000: Kittutlnny Blackberry, 
per 1,000. Conover's Cplossid Asparagus Root*, $16 
per 1,000. Other varieties of above at equally low 
rates. Send fur prices. 
TUOS. C. AKimidVS, Mg'Tfstuwn, N. J. 
reliance 
pj'uui vago ( 
EASI EST 
WORKING : 
QARHART’S PATENT 
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR. 
Awarded Fi*»t I’remlinn nt the N. Y. Wime 
Fall’, 1870. 
It Is superior tu the beat Wheel CuUivntor. The 
depth is regulated porlcoiI> without the use of 
wheels. The draft is mlueed nearly one-half. It 
may be drawn close to a I me or plant without Injur¬ 
ing it. It levels and fits the earth for the Mowing 
Machine better than any cultivator in use. It is not 
disturbed bv small eJevaHuns or depressions in the 
earth, as is the case with the Wheel cultivator. 
PRICE *18. 
~yr Illustrated Catalogue of farm machinery sent 
free. C. C. BRADLEY k SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
A ll kind- of fruit, 
Berry and Truck Baskets, 
solo Agents in New York for 
the A.ujciuca.v Baskut Oti.'s 
lla.-kets. Alsu, Agents tor and 
Dealers in t he Beeehur, Mellish 
and Other si vles. 
A. D. GOLFING A WILSON, 
214, 218, and 22!) Washington 
Street, New York. 
— ,, Urfc-Zi CLAM P, 
® spiral GEA R. @jjg Holds^Firm- 
PROV1DENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
II Wat Ten 8t„ N. V., ami Providence, R. I. 
THE CAN eight, page, illustrated 
nmnilT rnnr weekly for young I’eople. Best 
Uh , I Villi- prettiest and cheapest in the 
DillUlM 01 UL j world. TRIAL TRIP, ONE 
O ttn It nil n p DIME. Agentst wanted. Ltlrge 
«|H IJUI Id I premiums or cash coramis- 
‘‘*1 “L uiiw V- 7 siolts. Say where you saw this 
ndveFTisomeiij" UinGHT SIDE CO, Chicago, 111. 
fUiGccIliincous 
L uxurious railroad travel. 
Last month, the Erie Railway placed upon its 
line of travel bat,wean N'rw York, Buffiln, Niagara 
Falls and Cincinnati, the finest Sleeping and Draw¬ 
ing-room conches that, have ever been placed on rails 
on this cnntlnnnt, and not surpassed by even the 
Royal coaches in Europe : and it is the intention of 
the Company to build twenty-throe more, and place 
them on the road as rapidly its possible. Some Idea 
of their ntagnifleemeo can be drawn from the fact 
that they cost $40,000 caeii. 
The designs are superb, and the finish and general 
cmhi'Uishmcnf exquisite, and if the management of 
the road Is expending the dividends of the stock¬ 
holders, as ia alleged, the public are receiving the 
benefits of that expenditure by way of inomtsod fa¬ 
cilities and comfort*. The interior finish of the 
coaches is of bird's-eye maple, black and white Ger¬ 
man walnut and gold, with here and there a hand or 
a catch of silver plate to give relief In the whole. 
The upper berths are (supported hy an improved 
contrivance, and when up, out. of Hie way during the 
day, giving a beautiful finish to tlie entire length of 
the sections, t he bottom* presenting a series of ve¬ 
neered panels, with medallion painting* in the cen¬ 
ter of each panel, and an oval mirror between the 
paintings. 
Each car is Intended to accommodate fifty-three 
passengers, one onmpnvtment being set aside as a 
private family chamber, there being, la addition, Lwd 
state rooms. The ladies'and gentlemen's retiring 
rooms are at the ends of the coach, ami are arranged 
with a special eye lo comfort. The cars are heated 
with hoi water and lighted with gas, the apparatus 
in either ease being In the car. 
This apparatus is so constructed that it is simply a 
matter Of impossibility for a car to take fire under 
tiny circumstance*. These triumph* in improve¬ 
ments in travel are the result of eurcdnl study irf nil 
of the improvement* in use on all tile roads, the de¬ 
signer having selected what l« good, nnd rejected 
what is bad. and by so doing attained as near perfec¬ 
tion as human ingojnoltyhits yet reached. 
Of course, all of tho surroundings and gcpuval de¬ 
tails are on a scale ef magtiiiieenco m keeping with 
the cost ot the o.tr. The seals arc upholstered with 
moqiioiie of exquisite potto. made lo order ex¬ 
pressly f..r the purpose, sold the ’host of Brussels 
carpets cover the floors. These < rs* are now run¬ 
ning, as before stated, between New York. Bufl'ul , 
Niagara Falls and Cincinnati, over a road linsurpasse 
for the natural beauties along its route, and fo • 
solid comfort in traveling. They were built by M:. 
Smith, the Master of the Erie Car Works at Jersey 
City. 
ROAD SURA PER- 
—~ Awarded the Finwr Prb- 
Mit'M at New York State 
g* Fair, isrro. 
JE» The Blade is made of steel, 
31 inches wide ; easily rnnie- 
uth: work* free: not liable to 
qtrong and durable. Useful for 
xoavaltons. Price. H10.6U. Manu- 
C. U. BRADLEY A SON. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Holbrook’s Regulator 
Seed Drill and Cultivator. y 
THEN USE THE 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT 
Won tlie Highest Prize at N.Y, State Trial,1870. 
Sows with regularity Beet, Carrot, Onion, Parsnip, 
Turnip, Pens. Beans. Nursery Seeds, Ac. Conductor 
being knAM iu.KT) white shows the seed as it drops. 
Packed one or six in a box. Cultivator weeds be¬ 
tween rows 8 io H inches wide. A discount to deal¬ 
ers. Manufactured bv 
F. F. HOLBROOK k CO., Boston. Mass. 
I'UYtllHST AV1I I TTd, 
And Over 100 Beautiful TUiIs and Colors. 
ZW~ These Paints are Mixed, Ready for Use, 
Require no OIL Thinning, or Drier, and 
Sold by the Gallon Only. 
In offering these paints, we guarantee ihero cheap¬ 
er, handsomer, mure durable and elastic than the 
best, of any other paint, or money refunded. 
MORE TESTIMONIALS. 
Pr.TF.n ITBNDF.IISON. Seedsman and Florist., (17 Nas¬ 
sau St,. New York, writes:—! had my dwelling house 
and a portion of my green-houses painted with It: it. 
is now a year nnd u half ago, and, compared with 
painting unit I have done with the best white lend and 
nil at the same time, l find that the Chemienl Paint 
retain* the color and gh>ss far superior tu that dune 
by the lead and nil. In future, if you will funds)) roe 
with as good an article, 1 will use no other. 
P. T BAKNTM. Esq., Bridgeport, CL, says:—T have 
tumid the A. C, Palm, tar handsomer, wears longer, 
and costs less than the best of lead and oil. 
SAM'!, L.Comh:. Esq., Altnrney-aI-T.il w,Canastots, 
N. Y , write*, Oct. Ill, 187(1:-1 cannot praise your 
Paint loo highly Thai put on my house two years 
ago l inks as glos*v and bright a* when first applied. 
Two houses on lots adjoining mine were newly 
painted hot fall with the best While Lend. (by pro¬ 
fessional painters, who have heretofore cried down 
vuitr Paint, as a humbug,1 but now. after only ooc 
winter's exposure, they tind to their chagrin that the 
lead paint which they put on has faded, and is rapid- 
iv chalking off. Facts like these are Convincing peo¬ 
ple of the decided superiority of the Averill Paint 
over all others. 
Send for Ilescripllve Catalogue. 
ADDRESS 
WALTER A. WOOD, Prcst,, 
Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 
Or 44 CORTLANDT STREET, New York 
TO RE FA ID FOR UNTIL 
Tried on your Fttrm. 
__ Do you want 
NISHAVITZ 
which for beauty of design and size are superior to 
any of our former production*. 
Cresting, fencing, gates, and every kind of Iron¬ 
work. 
J A N ES X. KI IMP LA N D, 
Nos. 6, 8, l Hand 12 Rend St., New York. 
pARM AND PLANTATION MACHINERY. 
FARM GRIST MILLS, 
for Ttnnd and Power Use. 
FEED AND GRAIN' MILLS. BONK MILLS; and 
( (iT'I’oN GINS : 
DRUG, COFFEE and SPICE MILLS; COTTON and 
HAY PRESSES; 
SHAW'S COTTON SEED I11JLLERS. Price $150. 
IIA NO CORN SHELTERS, $1 each. 
"LEEDS" CHAMPION POST-HOI E DIGGER, 55. 
PORTABLE FARM ENGINE AND BOILER, 
2-Hurse Power, for $250. 
OUR MILLS AND DULLER RECEIVED HIGH¬ 
EST PREMIUMS AT AMERICAN INSTITUTE 
FAIR OF 1870. 
COTTON SEED MEAL and COTTON SEED OIL 
CAKE always on hand. Send for Circulars: free 
to all. JEWELL k Ell I.EN, 
93 Liberty St., New York City. 
See recommendations in American Agricul¬ 
turist, Feb., ami Rural New-York.uk of -Yaren 
4tll, 1871. 
PEF.KSKTLL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Heckman 9t., Ntov York, 
nnd til Met - win St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
T ill r.XCEUSIHU HEAPED A ROWER. 
Manufactured by The SKiltKKMFG Company, 
at. Akron, Ohio, is justly one of the most popular 
machines in the grain and gras.* growing regions of 
the United Slates. Farmers desiring tooblnin n lirst- 
class machine, warranted to do good work, will please 
send for particular.* and illustrated parauhlets, to 
J. F. SEIBERI.ING COMPANY. 
Akron, Summit County, Ohio. 
THE FAWKWS RAKE 
Double Harpoon 
Horse Hay-Fork, 
if Highest award and Bronze Medal 
e-T -■> «< the Xew York Sui te Fa ir and Trial tn IS70. 
Thirty Premiums in 1870, 
'1 Endorsed hy 1000 Farmers in 18* 
. ^=.1 Descriptive Catalogue Sent Free. 
I Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
Chester Co, fA 
TSI PROVED TOOT LATHES, 
Ft ul J. With Slide, Rest anil Fldtn.es. Fle- 
/fefik 1 gant. durable, eh nap and portable. Just 
(RsJ N 'tt the thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
lESteAAl Turner. 
a^j“ Mnirv renders of th's paper havenneof 
- - them." Selling in nil parts Of the coun¬ 
try. Canada. Europe, &e. 
Settd for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
Testimonials from various sections of the country, 
comprising the owners of many of the finest villas 
amt'residence* in the land, can he obtained, with 
Sample Card, by calling or sending to tlie following 
Depots: 
AVERILL CHEMICAL TAINT CO., 
S3 Burling Slip, New York. 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
HR Superior St., Cleveland, O. 
JOHN MULL1KEN & CO., 
131 Portland St., Boston, Mass. 
CITAS, OSGOOD ,v 00 . Norwich, Ct. 
ROBERT SHOEMAKER k CO., 
N. K. cur. Uh and Race Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
R. & W. U. CATUCAKT. 
113 Thame* St-, Baltimore. Aid. 
LAWRENCE A CO.. B2Main Street, Cincinnati, O. 
GEO. IV. PITKIN, P.)Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 
W.M. M. BIRD k CO., s Whitaker St., Savannah. Gft. 
WA1. M. BIRD & CO. 201 East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. 
Kowiott Sqaxre, 
All uho haveu-wl it wilt tu-Uty tIt it, for simplicity 
ot constThul.ion. durability, ease of operation and 
perfection or work it stands without an equal. Farm¬ 
ers who have tried it will not exchange it for any 
other. In operating it a hoy doe* a man’s work. As 
a gleaner ii is perfect. If the Rake in not for sale in 
your neighborhood, address the manufacturer. 
SIMON PERKINS, Akron, O. 
B lock tin pipe, united with 
SOI,ll) LEAD COVERING.— We are now pre¬ 
pared to supply the above in quantities to suit pur¬ 
chaser*. and tu warrant it in all respect*. *'^‘ e l in 
forms about one-qmmer the thickness of Hie com¬ 
bined Pipe, ami tljp lead covering effectually pro¬ 
tects it from external injury. 
The strength of this Pipe is equal to that of a Lead 
Pipe of twice its weight, and tt can lie confidently 
recommended to all who have any tijmi’elieiiMiou 
of injury from the u*e of Lend Pipe, 
TATUA.M a BROS., New York and Philadelphia. 
I’nfric’a Improved Pump Will no* get ° 
of Repair- Warranted for Three icnis. 
It, saves Sts c>'st in one year, besides $»jving tUe 
pure water without cure of their 0 J”^ r vJrme r s i t 
Circular, with testimonials from tlie best Farme 
the country. Address T v 
II. LAWTON Jg 8 ON 8 , Rochester, N. * 
Tkk Rural Nkw-Yorhi.r. which has long been 
recognized as the very first among the beet agricul¬ 
tural papers, improves with each issue. This week’s 
presents the best portraits of King William ot Prus¬ 
sia, and the Prince Leopold, whose nomination to 
tlie throne of Spain caused such a tremendous com¬ 
motion in Europe, yet published, in this country.— 
N. Y. Daily lHoui. 
rgUIE SUOTi lf HARROW, WITH SOI,ID 
I Steel Teelh, is light, strong and durable, with 
loose joint couplings. It is the lies! Harrow made 
for all purposes. Send for new Illustrated Pamphlet. 
0. C. BRADLEY & SON, Syracuse, N. Y. 
