ASS AETIUM, 
Having connected with the Ru¬ 
ral New-Yorker the business of 
DESIGNING, 
ENGRAVING, 
PRINTING, &c.. 
we shall be pleased to give esti¬ 
mates for all kinds of Illustrations 
for 
Books, Periodicals, 
Machinery, &c, 
Designs furnished by the best 
Artists. 
Labels, Show Cards, and all kinds 
of Color Work, in Metal, Mahogany 
and Pine. 
Photography on Wood, and Elec- 
trotyping r in faet, in everything ap¬ 
pertaining to the business, we can 
guarantee satisfaction in quality, 
price and prompt nose. Address 
EDWARD 3EA23, Manager, 
Rmal Office, 
3S0 
geo. a. prince & co., 
Organs & Melodcons. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
In the United States. 
53,000 
Now in use. 
No ether Musical Instrument evor obtained the 
same Popularity. 
I T$T Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
MADE IN 
|3 I DAYS 
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IIZLI Ti033Xm, ET -2ES TRIPLEX-! 
“Why Cook I declare! here comes the long-lost Tortoise Uncle Philip gave us last 
vear 1 And out'of the coal cellar, of all places in the world , 
“Lor’, Miss Grace, is that the Tortoise? Why, I ve been a-usin of mi all through 
the Winter to break the coals with ! ” _ 
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GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send lor New Price List, 
THEGREATAMERICANTEACO. 
P. O. Box 6643. 31 & 33 Vcscy St., New York. 
RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE 
FACTORY CHURNS. 
At the urgent request of some of 
the prominent Dairymen of the coun¬ 
try, we have designed and made two 
sizes of FACTORY CHURNS which 
we believe to be every way adapted 
to the wants of Butter Factories and 
large Dairies where power is used. 
The new No. 8 is intended to churn 
from 50 to 75 gallons of cream, and 
the No. 9 from 75 to 150 gallons at 
a time. 
They are just th e art icle need¬ 
ed , and may he obtained through any 
of our Agents or directly from us. 
Prices and details sent on applica¬ 
tion to the Sole J\l > tuvfact. urers, 
PORTER BLANCHARD'S SONS, 
Concord* W« H. 
By oue Agent Belling SiUvrs Patent 
Krooni. Recommended by the lute 
Horace Greeley. Am. Agriculturist, 
mid 100.000 families using them. 
One county for each.-Acent, bucetit* 
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FULLY AND HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co.,) 
No. 8 ritiircli Street. 
P. O. Box 5,609. New York City. ) 
This Is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United States on 
the mutual principle. 
We have experienced agents in all the best dis¬ 
tricts of China and Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expoct every consumer Of Teas J o render us all 
the assistance they can In carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON¬ 
SUMERS ONLY (and allow no middlemen to make 
any profit on our Importations), wnich will enable 
us to supply them with Teas at prices lower than 
ha*'e ever been known, aud of those tine qualities 
■hit seldom reach tbe interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very w, althv. 
Hoping the consumer will take an Interest in our 
enterprise, und send at once for a circular with full 
explanations of bow to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing Tea Co,, 
No. 8 Church St., 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, In January, 
1874, by the Consumers Importing Tea Co., in the 
Office of the librarian of Congress, Washnigton.D. C. 
M l H $ 
« "ANTED AGENTS *75 to $260 per 
uinnth. wfcryv/hviQa mulo fumul#, to Introduce tbo 
<. F.N l IN E" IM I’ IIOVRD COMMON SENSE FAM¬ 
ILY' SEWING MACHINE. Tbl« Mnrhln» will •lllch, 
h. H 5 , MI, tur.V, quilt, cord, Mud, brnid und ombrolder 
Hi a m«mt «upvrlur mMiner, JM«ii only $15. Fully U 
ituui/dund warranted for fivv We w|) I pny $1,(KXJ 
for NUy lOlwblnn tlml will »uw ft »ironger. more UmUll* 
fol 4 or momshiFtic wum than nun. It iimkiwi the M Elttf- 
ttr l.ork Stiieli/' Evory imcoihI stitch cun bo cut, ond 
•till the cloth cannot ho nullod ftbnrt without touring it. 
We ]>*y Agent* Irani $75 to |wO per month Mid tx- 
MDMi, «ir at roimnitNlon frojro which twice tlint Ritiotillt 
cow b« made. Addrwsa SECOM B A- CO., Bo*but, N«w York 
City, ntfffhkrgt), Uhiroiro, in., or St. LouU, Mo. 
THE STANDARD DAIEY BOOK! 
¥1 LLABD’S 
PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY: 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON 
DAIRY FARMS AND FARMING,—DAIRY STOCK AND STOCK FEEDING,—MILK, 
ITS MANAGEMENT AND MANUFACTURE INTO BUTTER AND CHEESE,— 
HISTORY AND MODE OF ORGANIZATION OF RUTTER AND 
CHEESE FACTORIES,—DAIRY UTENSILS, Ere., Etc. 
IKy X. A. WIIiLAKl), A. M., 
Editor of the Dairy Department of “ Moore's Rural New-Yorker,” and Lecturer at the Maine 
State Agricultural College, Cornell V nivcrutty, Etc., Etc. 
Moore’s Rural Nkw-Yorkbr l*oue of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally In demand by 
the lady in her Conservatory, the matron with her 
household, the farmer in IiIb field, the stock raiser 
among bis animals, and the young folk* around the 
evening lamp.—Laws of Life. 
This great Work la divided into Thirteen Tarts, as follows: I. -Introductory. II. Dairy 
Farms and Fixtures. Ill,—Management of Grass Lands. IV. Stock: Selection, Care and 
Management of for the Dairy. V. Milk. VI. Associated Dairying: Its Rise and Progress. 
VII—English Dairy Practice. VIII.—Composition of Cheese. IX Voeloker’s Cheese Ex¬ 
periments. X,—Preliminary to Cheese Making. XI.—Cheese Manufacture. XII.—Butter 
Manufacture. XIII. Appendix. 
WILLARD'S PRACTICAL DAIRY HUSBANDRY has been highly commended by the 
Press and loading Butter and Cheese Dairymen, and is the most Comprehensive and Relia¬ 
ble Dairy Book published — indeed the best and only real Authority. It contains 540 large 
octavo pages, profusely and appropriately illustrated, and handsomely bound in cloth and 
gilt. Seut by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price — only $3. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, New York City. 
CLOSED. OPEN. 
The above cut shows the 
NEW BOUDOIR 
SEWING .MACHINE. With the case olosedlt is 
a limit piece of furniture, ami can be ti*ed for u Cen¬ 
ter Table ur Stand. 
When me case ts open, it makes a very large table 
for supporting the work being sowed. 
This case rests upon costers, anil It requires no 
efiort to move it to any part of the room. 
ICxuiulnc till* style berore deciding which Sewing 
MucUtne you will have. Pi toe $90. 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Hurlford, Conn. 
Branch Offices and Local Agencies everywhere. 
\\ U Yv nV 
Our motive In ©ntabllshloK this Agency is to 
aatisfy a long felt want fitnooj; our fct bscribers, 
friend* unci the K^ncru) public, thu* offurlnK a 
Reliable Mediam 
through which they can supply alt their wants In 
every branch of Trade, at the extremely Low Prices 
now ruling in New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers aud Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than puities 
who trade direct could secure. 
We ure ulso prepared to receive 
Consignments 
of any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to the oonslgnor.'retarn- 
ing iMtoMPT uccount-sales. Parties availing them¬ 
selves of this and other Departments of our AGENCY 
can rely upon escaping the commissions of 
Middle-Men, 
thus reducing the COST of their merchandise very 
materially. 
We fill an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully aud pruruptly at a large order, and In¬ 
vite the patronuge of individuals, “ clubs,” &c. 
EVERYTHING comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEA>I ENGINE 
Our commission Is small, and always uuLform. 
Ex plana to ry Circ n lur s, 
which give full amt complete Information regarding 
the AOBNOY, mulled on receipt of stump. 
Wo will uot be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. H. E. REDDING, 
Manager Rural Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
J^-P. O. Box 581. 
KlNArPer Day guaranteed mingoui. 
Dwell Auger WAYQilbs,«JUwjS,Mo. 
H n D CC PERFECT HIIiEEIlI 
Unot good oultivatoe! 
OE. ADAPTED TO EVERY SOIL. 
_"_l POLISHED STEELS! 
Adjustable Wings. Every Farmer will huve one. 
Because it saves labor. Ask your Merchant for one, 
und if ho cannot supply you, tnelose $10 in P. O. 
Money Order to us, and we will send Horse Hoe, 
aud return you the amount of Freight. 
C2T* See illustrated article In RURAL New-YORKER 
of May 10, page 316. 
BRADLEY lU’F’G CO., Syracuse, N. Y. 
