MOORE’S BUBAL MEW-YORKEB 
MAY 24 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
The Mayor of Pittsburg ha* a $30,000 mare. 
Rev. Celia Burleigh has gi yen up preaching. 
South Carolina haw a Governor named 
Moses. 
C’apt. Williams of the Atlantic has sailed 
for England. 
Mai.-Gen. Hallkck left an estate worth 
$430,783, gold. 
Miss Nellie Gkant’s birthday comes on the 
Fourt h of July.' 
The young lady pupils of Prof. Agassi/, have 
given him $4,050. 
Ex-Sknatoii Frank Blair is at the Clifton 
N. y., Water Cure. 
Miss Mary Carpenter of England has had a 
reception In Boston. 
Mrs. Gen. Canhy is greatly prostrated by the 
death of her husband. 
Daniel Pratt, tiie pioneer manufacturer of 
Alabama, is just dead. 
P, T. Barnitm will exhibit in Philadelphia 
during the Centennial. 
Judge Nathan Clifford is the oldest Jus¬ 
tice of the Supreme Court. 
Bishop Doane of Albany has gone to Europe 
to get plane for a cathedral. 
President Grant will not appoint a suc¬ 
cessor to Mr. Chase at present. 
F. B. < ‘ARPENTKH is to paint a portrait of Lin¬ 
coln for the N. V. Capitol, for $3,000. 
The Richmond Enquirer thinks Chief Justice 
Chase the best friend the South had in the 
world. 
perils, plants', &c. 
BEAUTIFUL EVER3L00MIN0 
nosES. 
POt Plants, suitable for Immediate flowering. 
Sent Safely by Mail, Post-paid. 
Your choiee of the following splendid varieties. 
5 for $ I ; 12 for $2. 
Caroline Manais, DevOniensis, 
Bombrieul, Levlson Gower, 
Nina, Bafrano de fleur Pay 
Arcbduke Charles, Emotion, 
Isabella Sprunt, Pierre St. Cyr, 
Kegnlis, Mart. Bnivy. 
Agrippina, Louis Phillip, 
White fluster. Pink Daily, 
Martlle. Christine Nilsson, Aude Vlbert, 
l.n Puetole, Bourbon Queen, 
Cornelia Cooke. Mart. Russel, 
Celine Korrester, Mart. Dttinazine. 
For 10 eentsaddittonal we send rnngniflcenl Pre¬ 
mium It use, <'ouiii Lu Bavihe. Elegant De¬ 
scriptive Catalogue, to cte,; or presented free to every 
purchaser. Address 
THE JI1NCSER A CON A HI) CO., 
KOBE GKO WE US, 
West Grove, Chenier Co., Pn. 
C’TIl.VEK-Ht LI, BUCKWHEAT.—futility 
H and yield extraordinary. Price, 4 lbs., hy mall,$f; 1 —■ 
peck.tl.Ta; Hbu.,$2.o0s bu., $4; bu.l,$I2. I.lin- 
ited quantity. II. S. GOODALB, 8. Egremont, Mass. 
LEE'S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
Wholrsule and lieiicial Supply Nuraerles. 
An immense stock, of superior quality, at low tirloes. 
tyOsage Hedge Plants bv the 1,000 or 
l,000,00u. Bend for Price Liu. 
It LA I It BROS.. 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
jfmpUmtnt# aiut ittar Hinny. 
gtlutfcttl 'potvumnittf. 
$100 One Hundred Dollars, $100 
For new ,*>-octave, double rued, fi stops, beautifully 
paneled, iwtmi nbd Organs, for Cbareli, Chapel 
ami Purler. 
The best organs in the world for Die price, and we 
guarantee them equal to any Instrument retailing at 
doable the amount. vv.u. A. POND a Co., 
No. 547 Broadway, -New York. 
CHICKERING 
PIANO-FORTES 
TUB BEST PIANOS AT THE LOWEST PRICKS 
and upon the most favorable terms of payment. 
Wo invite the attention of persons intending to 
purchase Pianos to our New Illustrated Catalogue, 
giving full description of Styles and Prices, and the 
terms on whieh we sell to those desiring to make 
EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. 
CHICKIBING & SONS, 
11 EAST 14th ST., New York. 
354 WASHINGTON ST., Boston. 
DBNMAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834,) 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
PIANO -FORTES. 
VICTOR. 
THE BEST 
LAWN MOWER 
In the World. 
Manufact’d by 
the A KB El TER 
LAWN MOWER 
CO., Hartford, 
Conn. Send for 
Circular. 
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC: 
Parties desiring to purchase, and residing in 
towns where our Piano-Fortes are not repre¬ 
sented by agents, can purchase direct from us, 
at a reduction from factory prices, until an 
agency is established. Write for Circular and 
Price-List. Boxing and delivery at railroad 
depot in New York City free. 
Warerooms, 18 East 14th St., 
NEW YORK. 
S290 ? 
I ^ —* 'MIl'Ml'!«*'!, T Vll , ... . , . . 
You ;wk V n V vf can sell 
Find Clua* 7 Octave Pianos lor 
$290 ? " f answer—It costs 
> ii.i.ii S300 n> make any 
g samm OO sold through 
TfiFV't |5®gAgi-iil», all nl whom make I0O 
MrS P i /lily if v per ct. profit. We have no 
3) B I V-Aa r% iff AgeplH. Lm ship direct to fami- 
V A-. 1 . M. V lies ntTVlury nriee. and warrant 
G Years. Send for illusbalert circular, in which we refer 
to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, <k<’. (some of whom 
you mav know), using rmr Pianos, in 44 8iates and 
Territories. Please slate where vftii saw tills notice. 
U. S. Piano Co., B 10 Broadway, N. Y. 
| > A IN l> A I. L ’ S PR ACTICAL SIIKP- 
H HERD: A Complete Treatise oil 
ttie Itrcediug, Management and 
DiKcascM of Slieep. 
Kmplcmcuts' Hurt gUarhincry. 
TO AGENTS. 
There is no field of labor that offers greater re- 
S uiuncratlon than the sale of the Family Knitting 
Machine, and there is no machine Unit possesses 
nne-hull' the uunlitiics nhicti tiro si, absolutely 
, necessary for tnrntljr use as the 
4 Bickford's Improved. 
isjfa its simplicity and wee of management, together 
. with its capacity for doing the grea t range of work, 
and its trilling cost, makes It a matter of economy 
for every family to have one. am! will ultimately 
bring it into us general use the- Sewing Machine. 
Tile practical utility «d the machine only needs to 
1 ho demonstrated to the people to produce an un- 
k-idffsi limited demand. . ^ ^ . 
SH^i 1 Many Sewing Machine Agents, ending the in- 
crease of com petition and the diniuulty «»f selling 
SSwl high-priced machines to militate against a flour- 
j isbing business, arc taking hold of the 
BICKFORD 
W ' / 
m 
Ik 
if 
unrt meeting with the greatest success. Mer¬ 
chants, t'nrtlng tn Dana Bickford's invention a 
cheap, simple unci practical Knitting Machine, 
And it profitable to purchase and keep on sale. 
The almost entire absence of competition does 
not require the “eternut vigilance” to sell this 
machine n* in the case of sewing machines. 
Aireut* \\ anted Everywhere. Goud.bmart 
Men CUM make £50 PKH WKEK AND EXPENSES. 
Send for Instruction* and Circulars. Price 
to WO. 
BICKFORD KNITTING MACHINE CO. 
DANA BICKFORD, President. 
OiSce and Salesroom, 689 Broadway, N. Y. 
IMITATION GOLD WATCHES & CHAINS. 
This metal has all the brilliancy and durability of Gold. Prices 
*15, *20and $25 each. Chains from $2 to $12 each. OwfoMitC.O.V. 
In- expre-s; by ordering six you got one tree. Send 
Illustrated Circular. Send Poatal Order and we will send F'”' 1 ! 15 
npKtjUP? paid. Address t'OMdNj ^ETAl-. \\ A II 1 A(-i 
:V. 335 Broudwuy, New York City. 
AGRICULTURAL 
CHEMICALS. 
Sulphate of Ammonia ; Sulphate of Potash; Sul- • 
phate of Soda; Sulphate of Ume; Sulphuric Acid ; 
Nitrate >if Soda; Nitrate of Potash; Ill-phosphate 
of Lime (Acid Phosphate); Muriate of Potash, Ac. 
Also, N<>. I Peruvian Guano; Ground Bonos; Atn- 
moniated Superphosphate; Fish Guano, Ac. 
GEO. E. WHITE, 100 Front Ht., N. A'. 
the XJKTXOINr RAILWAY 
HOUSE PilWEIt. 
« i «ii 'fill* superior Power 
V*5produce* mneh more 
ti- ^ poiver Ilian other rail- 
|A_5B ST ~'yr— J way powers, and With 
tLyAnml't- — ^ vi i'U miu li liss ele' ii- 
\re| .M.1 njv tinn . Also, Improved 
^ p7 
. ’ Pliilaileljilimi I'n. 
R FROST, 
SUCCESSOR TO FROST, BLACK & CO., 
Has just the thing that is needed by the people. 
PA.TB3NJT 
BUREAU & WARDROBE BEDSTEADS 
AT 825 AND UPWARDS. 
Every room in the bouse can be used as a sitting- 
room. Cull and examine it at K. W. Frost’s, Paten¬ 
tee ond Manufacturer of First-Class Furniture, CO 
Bowery, nour Canal St. *2f“ AU goods puiehused at 
my house guaranteed as represented. 
U. \V. FUOST, ««> Bowery, N. Y. 
JANES &. KIRTLAND, 
MANTTFAOTOBBJtS OF 
FOUJV r .r AIJVS, V A S E 8, 
AND 
Garden Ornaments, 
S, 10 & 12 Reatle St., New York. 
riHIE SUPERIOR HAY SPREADER ean- 
A not be surpassed for Workmanship, Durability 
and Lightness of Draft. 
"Write for a Price List to J. Tl. JOIT!VSTOW,l 
GREAT WtSTERNW^GUl, UI(W» 
rrtlNIE. MONEY AND STRENGTH SAVED 
L by using Clark’s Patent Tobacco Ridger 
null Hilling Plow . The most complete implement 
ever nut int" the bands of the tnrraer. It is IhC sim- 
plcM easiest hundlert. and takes up no more room 
tlmn an ordinary plow, It combine* four of the most 
\ n)liable tool s lo one,and w Kb oue Hyrse and Boy will 
<]m morn work than too men. Ami fobaeco Hidger it 
l.»s no equal. Asa Hilling Plow tt stands imrivaled. 
Asa oultlvutor of all crops that require hilling it is 
unsurpassco. As a ltOTSOllue nOtlllUg compares with 
it. Feiul fur Circular, and got UeBerlptuin of the best 
lino ol tool w erver lint Into the hands or the 1'iirmer. 
HIGG ANUM M’F'G CO., Higganum, Conn. 
imcis m TEDDER 
The only practical Cherry-Stoner made. It leaves 
the fruit plum]) and round, with its Juices preserved. 
Sold in till markets. Send *1 for sample. 
D. II. GOODELL. 
Sole Manufacturer, .Y> Ohambei - * St., New York. 
Works at A iitrim, N. H. 
p. 8. —A Iso, Sole Manufacturer of Lightning and 
Turn-Table Apple-Carers, Lightning Peach-Purera, 
and Climax Apple Corer and Hi leer. 
IPE WOULD NOT SELL OUR SUPE- 
>t rior Huy Spreader for live times Its cost if 
we could not obtain another. 
BRADLEY'S 
AMERICAN HARVESTER. 
We warrant it to cut any grain that grows, and in 
any condition. „ ., ... 
It will do better work, is more durable, and is in 
every respect superior to our former manufacture of 
the celebrated 
JoltnMon “Sweepstake*” Reaper. 
Don’t buy any other until you have seen it. 
*3f- For particulars, address 
BHADLEY MAN’F G CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
rrI1E SUPERIOR HAY SPREADER saved 
X me two hundred dollars on my hay lust season. 
The Louden Hay Carrier 
Elevates the hay perpendicularly from the load, car- 
eies it horizontal I ulo any imrt of the mow, and returns 
the empty fork bank to the load. Pitches into a win¬ 
dow. Stocks in the Held. Haves its Cost every sea¬ 
son. See illustration on page 158 of RURAL Nnyv- 
YoHKtli of March tj. Agents wanted. Send stamp 
for Circular, Prices and T erms. 
I LOUDEN 31’F’G WORKS, 
Fairfield, Iown. 
Enables the most Important Agricultural product of 
Atnerlcu to bo cut, cured and stored In the barn in 
one day. Improves the quality and Increases the 
value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, dura¬ 
ble end of light draft. Was awarded the New En¬ 
gland Agricultural Society's only Jlrst prize, at the 
Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., us being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best and only perfect 
machine for tedding or turning hay. 
JUDE ONLY BY 
ARIKS PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beckman St., New York, 
and tiuluey Hall, Boston. 
If?” Send for Descriptive Circular. 
A fter one day's use of the su¬ 
perior HAY SPREAOER UO farmer will 
ever part with it. 
buy the best : 
" 17 !) Smillifiald St., rittiburgh. Pa. 
Breech-Loading Shot Gnns, f? lu to $Hm). Double Shot 
Gun»,*;;toS15n. Single Gnns, $5to $2(1. Rifles. *8 to 
Revolvers, $6 to *26. Pistols, *1 to $k Gun Material. 
Kishiup Tackle, Ac. Large disroun(* f*> ii+dler* or rLuhjt. 
Army linns. Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. Good* 
seat hy express C.O.D. to be examined before paid for. 
Tins Work, by the Hon. Hkxuy 8. Kanhall, - 
fts&a^y&ysi ATTENTION, OWNERS OF HORSES! 
aro Authority on llm 8ubioct. It is Hie most com- I l»II 1 lUllj u miiliiu xm *- v -’ ' 
urd Authority on tlie Subject. It is the most corn- 
then- and reliable Treatise cm American Sheep lius- 
buiirtrv ever pubH*hod. and tU8 .the New England 
Farmer says) " slioulrt be In the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep.” 
The Practical SuttPttEtin contains 452 pages, and 
is illustrated, printed and bound in superior style. 
Twenty-seventh Edition now ready. Sent by mail, 
post-paid, on receipt of price—*2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 Beektnan 8t.i New York. 
Hv ^ THE /ilN'U COLLAR 
g|tV /PAD isguarauteefl toctxre 
’ o fyf ai the worst case of raw and 
GV V inflamed neck in hit Do Ilf, 
'"hi I 1 ’ 1 ■' l 'In llarsee very tiny; 
%\ % im 1 — and will not ohafo or wear 
W ^ Jr the mane. For sale by Sad- 
dlery Hardware Dealers and 
Harness Makers. Manufac¬ 
tured bv the ZINC COLLAR PAD CO., liuclianan, 
Mich. Information furnished on application. 
inMOnriQ 
1U jjUullljIiU [od! wsed \^ ad \he'press 
and 50,000 farmers. Bio Pay to Agjcxt*. Sample 
and terms to dealers Bent. t»y mail ou receipt ot 
The Invextoh’.s Manl*f’c Cm., 170 Broadway* \ . 
ritO ENGHAVKHS. PRINTERS, AC.—Barge stock 
.1 well seasoned and prepared Boxwood, Mahog¬ 
any, Maple and Bine. Vandekburgh, Wells 6 c Co., 
Type, Cabinet 6c Cress Warehouse, 18 Dutch St. N. Y 
Al ^UFACTUREO BY ADRIANCE,PLATT &C0 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS. 
Descriptive Circulars Forwarded by Mall. 
‘ muni/ uuminui-i:^uiiu. uui aoiu *-«- 
. into the field. Read a few of the comments received. 
send for circular and description to H1GGA.N L.M 
| M F’G CO., Higganum, Ct. 
