AES A2TIUK, 
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 
y) Books, Periodicals, 
|y|v, Views of Buildings, 
Portraits, Maps, 
Machinery, &c. 
OK THE 
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 : in fact, In everything ap¬ 
pertaining to the business, we can 
guarantee satisfaction In quality, 
price and promptness. Address 
ESWA2D SEARS, Manager, 
- jj- -N. t-, Rural Office, 
tern 4*0* 
408 
GKO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Organs &Mclo<lcoiis. 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
53,000 
Now In use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the 
same Popularity. 
E Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
SPLENDID AND UNPARALLELED 
TRIUMPHS 
OK THE 
WHEELER & WILSON 
Sewing* Machine Co., 
INTHTW YORK, 
OVER 81 COMPETITORS, 
AT THE 
World’s Exposition, Vienna, 1873, 
Ac. 
1. The Knight's Crown of ilie Imperial Order 
of “Frauds eonfeircd by hi? 
Apostolic Majesty the Emperor of Austria, upon 
the Honorable Nathaniel Wheeler, President of 
the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Com¬ 
pany, as the founder and builder of Sew big Ma¬ 
chine industry. 
‘A. The Grand Diploma of Honor, recommend¬ 
ed by the International Jury for this Sewing 
Machine Company only, for their Important 
contributions to the material and social welfare 
of mankind. 
3. The Grand AIodnl for Progress, awarded 
for their New No. 6 Sewing Machine, being for 
progress made since, the Paris Exposition of 
1867, at which the only Gold Medal lor Sewing 
Machines was awarded to this Company. Hence 
ihe Vienna award marks Progress not from a 
low level or inferior medal, but from a Gold 
Medal, the highest award made at Paris. 
4 . The Grand Medal for Merit, for the devel¬ 
opment of Needle Industry and excellence and 
superiority of manufactured samples exhibited. 
5. A Grand Medal for Merit, for excellence 
and superiority of Cabinet work : the only 
award of tlia kind in this sOLtion. 
6. Medals f.r Several Co-operators of the 
Wheeler A Wilson Company for superior ability. 
7. The Official Report, published by the Gen¬ 
eral Direction of the Vienna Exposition, signal¬ 
izes the supremacy of the Wheeler & Wilson 
Company for quantity and quality of manufac¬ 
ture, and position in the Sewing Machine busi¬ 
ness, as follows: 
Official Report, Vienna Exposition, Sew¬ 
ing Machines, &c. 
(Group IU, See. H.) 
“The greatest Sewing Machine Manufactory in 
the world Is that of Wheeler & Wilson, Now York, 
which alone 1ms brought already over IKK),000 of their 
Sawing Machines into practical use. The complete 
production of the parts by machinery Is so regulated 
that each complete machine may be used as a sample 
for exhibition. This firm produces oOO well adjusted 
machines daily. 
" The latest production of tills firm, and which is 
the wonder of the Vienna Exposition, is their New 
No. t> Sewing Machine. This universal machine sews 
the heaviest leather harness and the finest gauzes 
with a truly pearl stitch. 
“Wheeler A Wilson have received the highest 
prizes at all World’s Expositions, and at the Vienna 
Exposition were extraordinarily distinguished.” 
Further Distinguished Honors 
new York, Sept. 16,1873. 
Till: GRAM) MEDAL OF IIO\Olt 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, 
Was unanimously recommended by tlie judges of 
Sewing Machines for 
WHEELER 6t WILSON’S 
Aew No. <1 Scu ins Ylncliinc, 
as being ’a decided improvement over all uther 
machines In the market,'’ and wbieli “must revolu¬ 
tionize certain branches of industry, especially in 
Shoe and Hitmens Manufacturing.” 
Baltimore, Md., October 81, 1873. 
“ The Maryland Institute has awarded Wheeler & 
Wilson the Gold Medal for their New No. 6 Sewing 
Machine. Other Sewing Machines received nothing.” 
Savannah, November A, 1873. 
“ A» the Georgia State Fai'-, a Sliver Medal, the 
highest and only premium L>r Leather Stitching, was 
awarded to Wheeler A Wilson for samples done on 
their New No. 0 Sewing Machines.” 
Principal Office, No. 025 Broadway, New 
York. Agencies in all the Principal Cities of the 
World. 
A N Old Maid is honorable if she sends for Free 
i\_ Price List. Jones’ Scale, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Pi 
ff 
I k / 
Bi 
JK. NATAPtlsrilNJG- TO LAZY BOYS. 
This boy too fond of his bed, 
A lazy young fellow named Fred, 
Was wakened one day In a fright, 
And saw—O moat horrible sight, 
Twas the Old Boy who kept 
00 A A A MONTH TO AGENTS 
\/l III I . sell the JMPROVED “HOME 
H#UVU SHUTTLE” SEWING MACHINE, 
tlic only practical, low-priced “LookStitch”Sewing 
Machine ever invented. Address Johnson, Clark 
Sc Co., Boston, Mass.; New York City; Pittsburgh, 
J*a.; Chicago,111.; Louisville, Ky.,or SLLouia,Mo 
GENUINE 
Peruvian Guano. 
In Large or Small Quantities, 
Full particulars given in Circular mailed free on 
application to 
R. BALCAZAR, 
No. 33 Braver St., New York. 
TWO GOLD MEDALS 
s £ 
j**• ■- 
5 
c-77'’ —C* 5 5" ' 
sf egffMei ' 
$ ‘ 3= 
? t>- $ O*"- 
c_~ r " * 5 3 i, 
y C- ~ y * T’ ^ ri O f 
. ■ -t - ^c 
• “EraoSSes 
£-< 
t m I? 
c’ & r. 
tx ? 3 
£. H £= 
g. “0 ** \ 
c “sj,; 
*VS CB f4 | I AIII) BAGGED SOLES 
i By I I V M ■ !• n <• v <• r ae "I! I u 
W U h I V n I KNGL 1 SH CHANNEL 
! VS _ ___ ■ Shoes. These sh ora arc 
(5 ft U A k! C |A all tlic rage. Ltuilos, atk 
kt_ linUhlllr N__y<>ur dealer for them. 
fdH W 11 Ft Irllk 3U dark line around the 
sole near the edge shows where the channel is cut. 
They cost no more, and wear longer. 
b —yi. 
sj”*i i 
im 
IS) 
CELEBRATED 
Harvesting Machines. 
4 S NECEH*A It V iisa Plow lathe Jones scale, 
iV Binghamton, ST. Y. Send for Fruit Price List. 
COMlSrillNG TO Il.tmniER ON.—For 
^ FARMERS, 
Planters or Country Gentlemen, 
Who have need Of such an article about the HOUSE, 
STABLE and WORKSHOP. 
(ESTABLISHED 1S13.) 
To supply this demand, the undersigned are now 
making SMALL ANVILS ill Ten different numbers, 
ranging from 10 puu da each to 90 pounds, all having 
accurately finished und hardened CAST S i eel Faces 
and Horns, and in every respect as perfect us the 
largest of their celebrated “Eagle” Anvils. 
Ir*-Circulars, with further particulars, will be fur¬ 
nished upon application to 
FliSflKIt A KOltKIS. Trenton, X. J» 
Sole Mnuiitiiet livers. 
FOR LIVERPOOL 
(VIA QUEENSTOWN), 
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS. 
TIIE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WEST¬ 
ERN STEAM COMPANY will dispatch one of their 
flnd-eie&s, full power, Iron screw steamships from 
PIER No. 46, N. K., EVERY TUESDAY, 
as follows: 
WYOMING, dipt. Guard .lunn23,nt 12:00 M. 
NEVADA. Capt. PRICK-.June .10, at S;UD P. M. 
IDAHO. Pupt. MOORE .I uly 7, ai lWXl M. 
MONTANA,Capt.Foilsvru....July if, ut 3:00P.M. 
WISCONSIN. Capt- Freeman...I uly 91,at 11:00 A. M. 
MINNESOTA, Capt. ISEninii .. July 28, at 3:00 P. M. 
Cabin pussuge, *90. gold. Steerage passage (office 
No. 29 Broadway), 630 currency. For freight or cabin 
passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION. 
No. 63 Wall St., New York. 
CHEAP FARMS 
pamphlet. 
Close wafcp.li as he slept . 
And wasted tlio bright hours of morning, 
And he sprang from the bed, 
In wild terror fled, 
Resolved to t .ke heed to the warning. 
Build Dollies Condition Powders. 
r>. IT. J\.. c. ONE. 
INVALUABLE FDR HORSES OUT OF CONDITION, 
and when in condition will invariably keep them so. 
Fanners and Stock-breeders look to your Interests. 
Put Up in packages of 1 It, Price, 81. 
Forwarded to any part of the country, upon the re¬ 
ceipt of f 1 . 12 . 
BUDD DO BEK, M2I South Penn Square. P 111 lad a 
The Best in the World, 
f \ A Y** BLATCH LEV’S 
r A 1 ¥ BOIUZONTAL 
c / d ICE CREAM FREEZER 
JT 1 (TINGLEY’B PATENT.) 
With the aid of this Freezer 
a most delicious dessert of 
Ice Cream. Water Ice, or 
Frozen Fruits, Custards, &e., may bo frozen in from 
.'> to 8 or 10 minutes, at. the will of the operator, with 
almost HO trouble and but trilling expense. It Is ac¬ 
knowledged the "Best Freezer in tills World,” and 
a luxury no family should he without. For subs by 
the trade generally, it yon want the BIST, inquire 
for BLATCHltt $ FREEZER, and it not for sale in your 
town, send direct to C11AS. G. BLATCHLBY, 
Manufacturer. 50C Commerce St., Philadelphia. 
(CIRCULAR.) 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., ) 
No. 8 Cliurcli Street. r 
P. O. Box 5,509. New York City. ) 
This is a combination of capitalists to supply the 
consumers of Teas throughout the United State? on 
the mutual principle. 
We have experienced agents in all the best dis¬ 
tricts of Chtnaand Japan to select Teas especially 
for our trade. 
We expect every consumer of Teas o render ns all 
the assistance they can in carrying out our enter¬ 
prise, as we make a specialty of SUPPLYING CON- 
SUM ERA 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 
have ever been known, and of those fine qualities 
ditt seldom reach the Interior, being sold only to 
the large cities and among the very wealthy. 
Hoping the consumer will take uti interest in our 
enterprise, aud send at once for a circular with lull 
explanations of how to proceed to obtain our goods, 
we remain, 
Most respectfully yours, 
Consumers Importing Tea Co., 
No. S Church St., 
P. O. Box 3.309. New Y ork City. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress:, in January, 
1874, by the Consumers Importin'' Tea Co., in the 
Offlceof the Librarian of Congress, Wnshnlgton, D. C. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE 
BATON, KUOINON CO., N. ¥., 
MANU7ACTUURRff CiV 
STEAM ENGINES, 
Portable, Stationary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundreds In use In Shops, 
Printing Kooms.MillsJMines, 
und on Farms and Planta¬ 
tions, for Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for Stock, Cot¬ 
ton Ginning, Sawing, Ac. 
tV~ Circulars sent on application. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
lucrenaed KuciHlieM to Club Organizera. 
Send for New Price List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. 0, Sox 8848. 3i & 33 Vesey St., New York 
WRITE TO THE TRAVELERS IXSUR- 
rt AN’CE COMPANY, at Hartford. Conn., or 
apply to any agent, for u Life or Gcncrul Accident 
Policy. 
GREATLY IMPROVED FOR 1874. 
Send For Dertcviptive Catalogue. 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Iloosick Falls, N. Y„ 
Or 30 Cortlandt St., New Y’ork. 
New York State Fair, 1871 
The New York State Agricultural Society will hold 
their Thirty-fourth 
ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW AND FAIR 
At Rochester, 
Opening on the l ltl. nnd closing on the lSihday 
of September, 1874. 
The Entry Books will be Opened July 1st 
nnd Closed August 15th. 
Zif~ All Icntruv mind he nuult at Albitny, personally 
or by letter. 
Tlia: I»lti:.Hl| AI LIST 
Will be ready July 1st, and will be mailed to all ex¬ 
hibitors during three years past, and to all appli¬ 
cants. For further information, address 
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
ALBANY, N. Y'. 
PIA N0S-THE EMPIRE PIANO. 
Rich tone. Durable. Elegant in design, and of 
moderate cost. Fur prices and illustrations, address 
WM A. POND & CO., No. 547 Broadway, New York. 
{ ■Rirr) ) Fine saltwater loca- 
ll M ' tiQ ns; superior soil 
illlJ . and climate. Send for 
J. F. MANCHA, Easton, Md. 
