KmpUmcnls anti ^Uachinevy 
^mptemento and Machinery 
^mptementei and pachinery 
PEESOtfAL ITEMS. 
IIEEBNEK’S IMPROVED 
RAEIWAY HORSE-POWERS 
and 
JIorsc«I*ower GOTCrnoi'**, 
SAVE HALF VOI R 
FERTILIZERS AND GUANO 
row used, or double their value by using the 
Tioneer Drill of America, the 
BOOMER & BOSCHERT 
PRESS CO., 
Lady Franklin is not recovering. Iter case 
is hopeless. 
TnEonoKK Tilton is announced as a lec¬ 
turer next season. 
TmsQueon of the Netherlands is on a brief 
visit to F.MKland. 
f' itt bf J ustiu e Waite I s n pen ding the s u mmer 
at Put-in'Rdy, Ohio. 
M tss Chaklottb Cushman is quite ill at her 
residence in Newport. 
M. Gamhktta lias refused to light, a duel with 
M. Granier de Coasagrme. 
Tub estate of John C. Breckinridge is found 
to amount to about $40,000. 
Mlss ns. MOODY and San key expect to hold 
revival meetings in Paris, Boon. 
Mac,Mahon lias thirty-seven decorations, 
Brazil having sent the last recent!v. 
(Jen. Leslie Coombs of Kentucky, in nearly 
S3 years old, and in good health and spirits. 
Lieht.-Oovehnoii Dorsheimer, it is reported. 
Is about to change his residence from Buffalo to 
Albany. 
('or,. Gildkrbleeve, American, won the civic 
cup of Belfast, over 21 opponents, on the 7th 
i list., at Belfast. 
It is rumored in St. Louis that ex-Governor 
Gratz Brown is to become the editor of The 
Time* of that city. 
The Dowager Queen of Sweden lias been 
superintending excavations at l’oinpeii, with 
satisfactory rosults. 
The lion. Edward A. Warren, ex-member of 
Congress from Arkansas, died in Nevada Co., 
in that State, July 2d. 
Gen. Cortina and his chief of police are to 
lie taken to the City of Mexico for trial by a 
military commission. 
FernandoC. Willey, secretary of the Ameri¬ 
can Legation in the City of Mexico, died on the 
10th ult., at Cordoba. 
The oldest living graduate of Bowdoin Col- 
lego U Seth Storer of Scarboro, M who was a 
member of the class of 1806. 
Mu. MtCAJAH Dvbr of Union County, Geor¬ 
gia, has recently obtained a patent, for an appa¬ 
ratus for navigating the air. 
The French Minister of Finance, M. Leon 
Say, is one of the weal tit Lest men in France, 
the figure being #10,01X1,000 gold. 
The accession of Queen Victoria to the 
throne, which took place June 29, 1837, was 
officially celebrated on the 30th ult. 
Gen. JosMrii Hooker is still quite lame from 
the paralytic Stroke which he had some time 
ago, hut otherwise he is in excellent health. 
Mr. Bayard Taylor will pass the summer 
with Ills family at Matapoiset, Mr. and Mrs. 
R. H. Stoddard will start Boon for the same 
place. 
Frederick Douglass delivered au oration 
on Independence Day, at Washington, full of 
sound, practical suggestions to the colored 
people. 
Phok. J ann by, geologist of the Black IIllls 
expedition, reports that nothing has as yet 
been discovered to warrant extensive mining 
operations. 
Mrs. Bateman lias become the owner of 
the exclusive right to perform Mr. Tennyson's 
drama during live years, both in England and 
America, 
Senators Thurman and Bayard, and Mr. 
Fred. Hassailrek of Cincinnati, are among the 
prominent, visitors expected at the Georgia 
State Fair this fall. 
Tub Halifax (N. S.) O’Connell Centenary 
Celebration Committee have invited Mr. 
Richard o'Gormon of New York to deliver the 
oration of O'Connell. 
Madame Christine Nilsson sang recently 
for the benefit of the Westminster School for 
Nurses in London, and the proceeds are esti¬ 
mated at, about $4,500. 
DR. 1,. 0. Garland, late Chancellor of Ran¬ 
dolph Macon College, Virginia, and University 
of Alabama, is Chancellor of the Academic 
School of Viiinterbelt University. 
Bihiioi* Ames after an extended interview: 
with Secretary Delano and Commissioner 
Smith, lias accepted the appointment as a 
member of the Sioux Commission. 
The Wisconsin Republican State Convention 
nominated lor Governor,Harrison Lndington of 
Milwaukee; for Lieutenant-Governor, H. T. 
E.iton of Richland, on the 7th inat. 
It is rumored Mist Mr. Motley, the historian, 
will shortly arrive In Boston to remain there 
until next October, when he will return to Eng¬ 
land. His health is improving slowly. 
Prince Louis Napoleon has been dining 
with the officers of the Royal Artillery at Aider- 
shot. and declared t hat he was very proud of 
having the honor to wear the uniform of a 
British so lilier. 
Cardinal Manning received a sum of money 
amounting to nearly $32,500, recently, from the 
lay Catholics of London, mostly peers, as a 
token of l,heir satisfaction at his recent promo¬ 
tion tiy the Pope. 
COL. Carrington, of the Army, has gone to 
Europe to examine official documents pertain¬ 
ing to the American Revolution. He lias been 
engaged for some time in writing a book on 
r the “ Battles of the American Revolution." 
Syracuse, N. Y., and 26 Beck¬ 
man St., N. Y. City. 
POWER PRESSES, 
Kor Ciller, Wine, Bar. T/iril, Tallow. 
Caper, Cotton, Heed Oils. and ntb'r 
piiffiwfi'y irhiri ipmt pr.'enrr i* rc~ 
ipomi. r Send for Circulars. 
BUFFALO SCALES 
With Patent CotnMnatl >n Benitsarethe best. 8chd 
for II lustra ted Price List, before buying elsewhere. 
to III I FA Ml SCALE CD , 
ItuUal*-, N, * . 
Horses’ Feet •land Level on Floor of Power. 
Labor and fatigue of the horse diminished, Power 
Increased, Money saved. Smooth hordes work on 
them better than rooehonespn thOold-style powers, 
ti l what ? IVh V on Hv.nun t r‘« Improved patent 
Level-Tread Hol-sk- Powers, ringlo or double- 
geared. i with the only successful Governor er Speed 
Regulator In America.) for one or two horses. Also 
Threaten*, Separator- and Cleaners. These machines 
will do more work, with less labor for the horse and 
those t hui operate the machine, than any other - 
er.n*<’iTttmfly stand ahead! strongly intrenched in 
pni.'de Inver, pronounced *i pkiuiik tiv every pur¬ 
chaser: This is the best evidence of perfection. Was 
awarded four Grand First Prize Nllver Medal#. nut ot 
Mve at ibc National Threshing Machine Trial, at 
West Chenier. Pa., In 1KH, ami at all other trials ex¬ 
hibited. 
Hkeiincr'b Patent House-Power Governor, 
or Hl’REI* JRciil'i.A'fOR.—This l«f perfect regulator 
Of speed, arid Is a safeguard to man and horse, even 
if a hand wheel breaks or becomes loose. These 
Governors are put on alt our powers, or can be nt- 
t icbeilt- ether powers. (These machines are only 
manufactured by us.) 
f>” eend for Circular, and learn of the great suc¬ 
cess of these machine*. (Please state that you no¬ 
ticed till- in RURAL NEW-YOKRER) Address 
1ILKBNKH iV SONS, Lanndntr, Pn. 
Perfection at last Obtained! 
TBAVIS PATENT 
POTATO DIGGER! 
Farmers' Favorite 
to sow them, and put every pound used where It Will 
be In prompt communication villi the seed, giving 
It an earnest anil vigorou- start, healthy and rapid 
growth,and Injinrlng an abundant ami lemuneralive 
vie 11 Thin Drill (Usbrlimle* cverv known variety ot 
<'oiOtflercMI manure# with certainty, securing tun 
greatest possible economy «ir,d very best advantages 
irt Its use. 
It diMtriblitcM each variety <>f {train, 
Irani Fin v io Corn, perfectly . Is man- 
nftiein retl lu 'IS Mylrs of com 1*1 uni ion 
nud size, (irask Seeders l'liriilfelied 
with niiy of 4Item. THtll sAMlN SOLI*. 
,V,r«r tiff f ft limed. 
WARRANTED TO ENTIRELY SATISFY. 
BICKFORD .V HI FI JIAN. 
Mtuinf’i's, llncednu N. Y. 
Circulars obtained by addressing either of the 
undersigned : 
8. N. GALLUP, 
Gen’l Ag't, Mftis don, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
II P. UNDMlHII.Ii, 
Gen’l Ag’t for (be Southern States, 
ot s. sharp st.. Baltimore, Md, 
At ml for a Circular. 
It will do the work of ten men. It clears away the 
vines, turns out the potatoes and clear* ’bent of ad¬ 
hering o.v tli at one <*pmwt,H»n; w.thout cuttiin:,bful?- 
lug nr lose from CDvefleg out of slL-Itt. 
ft works v.. n in all k ulus of *oil, Among iilants «illi 
green or dry tops. and In elvan «.o »«fir umd. 
The beam Is made of wroO -lit It'mi: tlm blades er 
plmvt. are of I ie hfsd -teel. Ite mi re and sec 11 Indore 
buying. Manufact ured only by 
THE HIGGANUM MANUF’G CO., 
lliP.grtmiin. Conn. 
This Potato Digger will ho on exhibition at the 
ClnolllUKtl Bvinisltlnn this fall, and m ly be found at 
our Brunch Office, No. HO Walnut St.. Cincinnati, 
Ohio. W. K. HAMPTON. Manager. 
ATTENTION* OWNERS OF HOUSES 
n Ask your ha menu maker 
fV. /Y\ for tlj« /,1N’< COLLAR P.« P 
t\ They arc warnin' -d to mrc 
w C Cs3C »-«h r$| a oy sure neck, or money re 
m\\ > . * ii 'i i mi i t 
/)3 tliilia are followed, ,V<ml 7a 
W Yl* .-y Jf clt. lor iwn'r, to the ZINC 
<01,1,\R ['All CO., Sole 
Xfc-—rjw MAnnf'ri llnfftmuan, Mich. 
MOP 
HEAD 
MOP 
W ANTED. GUO l{ FJ.I A II MS MEN lu sell 
the NELLIS’ HARPOON FORK, al o Neills’ 
Patent method for cemveyims Day to any p irt <jl 
Metv nr on Stack. Full description given to those 
tvbo apply fur Pamphlet. Men " ho have, experience 
in farming preicrroiL Equipments furnished and 
li'heral snhirv paf-l. Itellalilc refvro'iee required. 
Address A. NKLLI8 \ CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Potato 
|fnj 5 tvumrnb' 
THE PATENT 
UN|) for Circular of the Buckeye Mower and 
Reaper to C. AULTMAN & GO., Uanl' a, Ohio. 
^UY WILLARD’S 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
Now Ready. Price *1. 
Address MOGUL'S RURAL NT5W-YORKKR, 
7K Duane 8t„ New Yi 
Excel all other* in Tone and Durability, 
and in Eleyance of Finish they 
arc Unsurpassed. 
These Pianos are used exclusively In the New York 
Conservatory of Music, and arp recommended by the 
Uriif.tsslon and the Press througliout the United 
State*. 
Before purchasing, write for must ruled Pamphlet, 
and mention Moore's Rural New-YurkiuL 
A R1 ON IMA NO-FOBTE CD., 
No. 5 Eimi 1 11 U 81 reel. New York City. 
Automatic Pumps 
■ 
Water raised to any hlghl and distance ty 
Compressed Air, 
Our motive In establishing this Agency Is to 
satisfy a long felt want among our Subscribers, 
friends and the general public, thus offeilng u 
Reliable Medium 
through which they ran supply nil their wants in 
recri/branch of Trade, at the ra twnWg Low Prices 
now ruling in New York Markets. Our 
Special Arrangements 
with leading Manufacturers and Merchants enable 
us to purchase on more favorable terms than purties 
who trade direct could .secure. 
We are also prepared to receive 
Chiiaply and certainly. 
HARTFORD PUMP CO.. 
Hurl lord. Conn 
Address 
mi ii utn in nil. —Particulars free, 
Morgan <t Suite, Stationers, Phila, Pa 
1000 
CABBAGE PLANTS! 
3.00,1.000 healthy, eteeVy, well-rooted Flat Dutch, 
Puttier's Improved Drumhead, Stone Mason and 
Wmnigdadt Plains, grown on new land and war¬ 
ranted true to name. Will be well packed, and stmt 
by Express, lit any (line iri .Inly, at i?2.(i(l per 1,060: *10 
per ii.OiMl. Special terms to Grangers and others buy¬ 
ing in larger <iu iinities. On receipt of one-Oltn 
anioti til or bill, will send < O. D. for tut lance. _ 
TILLINGUA8T BROS.. 
FaetoryvIHe, Wyoming Co., Pa. 
of any nature, and will dispose of such business at 
the least practicable expense to t he consignor, return¬ 
ing prompt aeeinint-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 till an order for 
A Single Article 
as carefully and promptly us a large order, and in¬ 
vite the patronage of individuals, “ clubs,” &c. 
Kvkuythinu comes within our province, from 
A NEEDLE TO A STEAM ENGINE! 
Our commission is email , and al ways uniform. 
ICxplatiialory Circulars, 
which give rail and complete information regarding 
the Ao.RNCv, mulled on receipt of stamp. 
We will not be responsible for moneys, unless sent 
by Express, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter or 
Draft on New York. 
Correspondence solicited. Address 
C. IX. 33. REDBIWQ, 
Jflaiuiixer ISural Purchasing Agency, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, New York. 
tar p. o. Box 581. 
|y Inclose iJ5 Ccnl* when yon make business 
Inquiries that costs our time, or your teqnost will 
be laid aside In favor of those who con ply. Our 
Ime is money. 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOCK. 
Now lleruly. Price SI. 
Address MOORK’S RIIRA I, NEW-YORKER. 
7H Dunne 8l... New York 
THOROUGHIiV established. 
TWENTY - ONE YEARS IN SUCCESSFUL USE. 
210,613 
OF THESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN MADE 
AND SOLD. 
^ntUucv.s; 
JFFAIO FERTILIZER CO. boDe«t FertiliMrs oulv. Send 
lor Cimitftr. ALEXANDER it CROCKER, Butfnlo, N Y. 
PRACTICAL BUTTER BOOK 
WERE MADE AND SOLD IN 1S71. 
Their Immense sale and unprecedented success i a 
practical field work fully established their superi¬ 
ority over all other machines In merit ai ff public 
favor. 
Manufactured exclusively by 
WALTER A. WOOD 
Mowing and Reaping Machine i’o ., 
HOOSJCK FA L 1.8, N. X. 
Nuw Ready. Price 81. 
Address MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
78 Duane St., Nerv York 
A Vegetable manual, Prepared with 
a view to Economy and Pi ofit. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening 
and the Field Culture of Root Crops, u by P. T. 
Quinn. Practical Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
Culture for Profit,”) urul should beoivned uad studied 
by everyone interested in Gardening. It is an able, 
practieal. protusely Illustrated work ef 368 12mo. 
p&ies. Bint, post-paid, for f 1,6(1. Address 
D. D. T. MUOKK, Publisher, 
78 Dunne 8t., New York. 
MANUPAcruincns or pink 
ELECTUO.PLATF.D 
Mooke's Rubai, Neiv-Yohkeh. conducted bv 
our Jollv friend, Hon. D. D. T. Moore, leads all the 
papers of it- class in this country. It Is edited with 
great care and has a large vi.i iety of interesting and 
Instructive departments for the family und the fire¬ 
side. Convenient In form, remarkably neat in typog¬ 
raphy. abounding in timely illustrations, and ivell 
filled with tho choicest of matter, both original and 
selected, it bus no superior lu its peculiar sphere.— 
Yonkers Gazette, 
Salesooem at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
2 Maiden Lane, New York. 
