MANUFACTURED B 
THE BUBAL WEW-YOBKEB. 
ANSWEBS TO CORRESPONDENTS, 
T. I)., Washington Tor .—Tho disease you de¬ 
scribe aa affecting the hogs in your neighborhood 
is probably what is known oast of tho Rocky 
Mountains as Hog Cholera. Tho dry, hacking 
cough is one of the symptoms and arises from 
intestinal lover. Very little Can be done for this 
disease beyond preventing its appearance in tho 
herd by cleanliness of pens and giving an occa¬ 
sional feed oT animal charcoal, or a little carbolic 
acid is an excellent preventive. Oil of turpen¬ 
tine iu doses of a teaspoonful every alternate 
day has been recommended aB a cure for llog 
Cholera, but while wo think it worth trying, wo 
cannot warrant it to bo effectual in had cases. 
Hogs, when sick with the cholera, Bhould have 
only soft, well-boiled food, nnd for drink, cool 
water, slightly acidulated with sulphuric acid. 
P. Y. —It. L. Allen's “Diseases of Domestic 
Cattle, " price js2, is an excellent work of the 
kind you name; but Prof. Law’s “Farmers’ 
Veterinary Advieo ” is a later and perhaps more 
complete work on tho same subject. The price 
of the latter is $3, and can he procured of the 
author, l’iof. James Law, Ithica, N, Y. 
A. S .—The advice wo would give you in regard 
to Willow culture is comprised in the one word J 
“Don't.” Wc have known a goodly uumber of , 
small fortunes sunk in “ Basket Willow culture,” 
but never knew of any man making one by en¬ 
gaging in it. If you have a manufactory near 
by where tho willow can ho disposed of at a fair 
price, then it might do to engage in its culture; 
otherwise better lot it alone. We may import 
one thousand or one million dollars’ worth of 
willow or willow-ware, but either fact does not 
determine tho profitableness Of raising willow in 
this country. Tea is raised In China at a cost of 
ten cents or less per pound, hut Chinamen are 
not paid a dollar and a half a day for their labor 
in gathering it; and here is just where European 
willow eullnrists have tho advantage of Ameri¬ 
cans engaged in the same lino of business. 
,/. Hoffman, Saybrook, Conn. Expecting to 
receive in tho spring a Variegated Ampelopsis as 
a premium with the Rural, I would like to loam 
wlmt treatment would be most suitable. Can 
you not toll something about, it in tho Bdkal ? 1 
presume any information relating to it would be 
gratifying to many of your readers, as well as to 
myself. Does it require sun or shade, much 
water, or otherwise ? A ns.— As tho Variegated 
Ampolopsis will thrive under almost any treat¬ 
ment, spooial directions seem unnecessary. 
Whether planted La the shade or sun, iu dry or 
moist situations, in rockeries, pots or baskets, 
wc have noticed little difference. It will grow 
fast enough anywhere when onco it gets a good 
start. 
Ural Gfatatc, 
■ if* Want n FARM or HOMK, with 
B i* WSS I B independence and plenty in your 
11 I UU old age, 
TUB BEST 1 11 I VO IN THE WEST 
la Tiia 
Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeR. R. 
LAMPS IM KANSAS. 
Circulars, with tnttp, giving full information, free. 
Address A. S. Johnson, Act'g l.nnd Cotn'r.Tope'. u.lCs. 
I„ It. Nutting, (ieii'l A n't, 3«II> llroadway, New York. 
pji nk|C In best part of Miti’yl ind, at panic prices, 
r AftrciP Good society,Bohoois. churches, K. H., 
iiav., and sail wao r luxuries. For catalogue and prieo 
list, address Mancha \ GiBSOlf, Centreville, Sid. 
LANDS FOE SALK 
960,000 ACRES 
Bn Southwest Missouri. 
First-class stock Farms, excellent Agricultural 
Lunds, and tlio best Tobacco Region in the West. 
Short winters, oo eiasshoppor*. orderly society. 
good markets and a healthy country. Low Prices! 
Long Credit! 
Free Transportation to the lands furnished pur¬ 
chasers. For further informal ion, address 
A. L. DBASE. Laud Cmnml-siuner. St. Louis, 
TEXAS 
lam ds and Tickets for sale. The Im¬ 
migrant's Guide, l>0 pages, free. Lit. 
Am mi UiioiVN, 58 Sears Bldg,Boston. 
No asthma or ovturrh Iren*. CAB>R23<C J. F. MAMMA, 
Nlnps nmi cauili/gm,. fr»«, | HR rul v ■ Unvsr, IM. 
nnrt pa chin cry. 
DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. 
CHICAGO SCALE CO. 
6H A: 70 \V. Dourer St., Chicago, III. 
gfmplmcttte amt Machinery. 
3,000 LBS. OF MILK YIELD $54.20. 
Cf a j,.( NMV MBrHOD OF II.MFACTIIKB GIVEN. 
Jm£nfl New Apparatus and Furnishings 
CHEESE and BUTTER FACTORIES. 
Bf 1 Especially approved by Prof. ARNOLD and all 
IteJl who have "seen same. 
'—’mciV/ Vi)/ Parties should see us before buying Return Flue ~ - jb - 
Boilers for Cheese Factories, etc.: also, Creamery -... Jpi. .... * 
uud'PilIk Vats, us wo have greatly reduced prices. 
ECONOMIZER It 1STl l(N KIJIK BOILERS, I ROM 2 I-« T« llO-tlOUSE POWERS. 
Fire entirely surrounded by water. Sixteen Boilers and Boilers n*d KuglUeB Sold during the months of 
January and Febi ubi 5 
Thu ECONOMIZER BOILERSare iiinoufaoturod forusfln duplicate parts!,under United States Patents, 
by Porter Manufacturing CouipftUy, Syracuse', N r . Y., B. K. WUJT k, Pre.-ldont, thus securing perfection und 
uniformity. 'Pho demand is unprecedented, even In these dull limes, bend tor Circulars. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Little Falls, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of HUBBBLL ft CO.’S NEW GANG CHEESE PRESS, with right to use the Bandaifor and 
all Patents Guaranteed. Agents for Anmittuine and Johnson’s Patent Fly-Proof Cheese Grease. 
of American 
SWITZERLAND lo 
AMERICA, Greeting: 
Wo. will call and Bee you next \ ^ cffiouwpMfofebW Jll,y ami llhHI8L nl your tKK'i'Kn* 
NUhUIU.KIIILITIIrii. By the you Him ' 
pies of the Celehrmeil Wntche*, ^ ^ ^P*™™**** our w " ,ntry * 
men. the niEKHlCH. BOItKL dk W «VKVOfKK- of Neucliutel, 
for Inspection and Exhibition. ri&b' rhesoWatchesarelavoriibiyknown 
throughout the I’, S.» having been ~-' sold by our hicul agents in almost 
every City, Town and Village, the past ton years. Their reputation for accurate performance is universally 
ncknft* lrtdtft*d. TU»?y :iro nmnufueturiMllo it ml Hilvi*r Stiem Jtn<[ K«*y \\ imli'is. J iu'm* 
Wattthry huv(* miuerlof < mailt y ot NieltH ♦1ovm»i*nin, ChrommuU’r Bnlitnci?*, Isreigitot Hjiir 
SprtnirN, Tenipi^rnclt If urtii'iiod nml iKocItrolUM'd for !C. !C. u*cs tine Ituljy J rweletl, Hit 
< liciKiti, anil wttnaiitiMl to prrliHin with tho rou u la lit v atid aircimiry ot 11 rlirciiiamrlftr. A*k 
your Watchmaker fcir tout Lht?ui he Curt* puroba&lng those of other ranker*, u» wo navo boon uul liurueu tu 
soli them m u rcsduoUon fiurn former iincofl. 
QUINCHE & TCRTJGtLKR, 
SALESROOM 1 13 MAIDEN DANE, IS . Y., Dp Stnlrs. 
Only Wholesale Agents for the Manufacturers. Jewelers wanted to act ns Agents. 
THE CHAMPION AIR PISTOL. 
For Target Practice, Amusement, and Shooting Small Game. 
July and assist at your CKNTF.N- 
same Opportunity bring you sam- 
munutuctui'Od by our country- 
COI.’liVOI 8 IEK t»1 Neiiehulel, 
These Watches arc lavorniiiy known 
sold by our locul agents in almost 
Shoots darts or slugs 60 foot with accuracy. Ttj.ojnk. 
Is simple in construction, and can lie loaded by anybody with safety and ease. 
Recommended by General Bherman j also by J. F. Lynch, Esq , of the Australian 
Bhck, - $5. Nickel Plated, - $6, Nickel Plated, Rosewood Handle, - $7. ^||pF 
Each pistol is put up In a neat box, together with a skeleton gun-stock ; 0 darts; 100 slugs ; 0 targets: 
a ruuirod, and a Combined claw and wrench. 
gent by express. C. O. !>., or by mad ut the risk of parties ordering, on receipt of price and 40 cents 
additional for postage. 
POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 64 High St., Boston. 
4-Tnn Hay Settle*, *00 s old price, *1G0. 
All other sizes at a great reduction. All Scales 
warranted. Full particulars upon application. 
HAY LOADER. 
A perfect much(uufor rapidly pitching hny.burley 
and all Inonu grain on the wagon, In tho Held. In¬ 
creased success in the harvest ot of iktr Received 
tint highest and only uwani for liny Louder, with 
Diploma of Merit,at Centennial Exposition, based 
on Held trill. Tlum uaib in sucees-tul operation. 
fiend f»r Vi r'-u/o r.v hi I'ly to I he. ninu p rurt'ims, STRAT¬ 
TON .V CULLUM, Moadville. Pa. L*A' KINGM -vN & 
CO , l’coria. Agents for Central Illinois. 
C IDER PRESSES AND <JRATERS. 
BOoMElt & BOSCJIKUT PRESS CO., Syracuse, N.Y. 
U7ten answering advertisements, par¬ 
ties will please say that they saw them 
in the Rural New-Yorker. 
implements: and Pacluncry. 
FARMERS, , 
Save Your Profits, ${ 
By using Dailey’s Food 
STEAMER AND EVAPORATOR 
The. chtnptKl and moet durable Steamer 
in iter. 
Made of the very best material, and warranted In 
every respect to give perfect satisfaction. 
Eleven Hundred Sold the First Year. 
Agents wanted. For Circular* and particulars, ad¬ 
dress DOMAIN DA LI-EY, Cleveland, O. 
liT Dailey’* new Fruit. Dryer can he attached to 
this Steamer at a slight additional expense. 
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THE IMPROVED 
DOG POWER 
Has no equal In th 
market. Pi ice reduced 
Send for Circular. 
CORTLAND fUUNDKYAND 
MACHINE CO., 
. _C ortland, y. Y. 
THE “ VIBRATOR" THRESHER IS KINO OF ALL. 
HoKirookV'VFr SEED DRILL & “NEW” ^ 
Hand Cultivator sow ami cultivnfu all 
kimlN vi iloworkot‘10 v 
liicii. Ur#i an«l i Jifiiim hU 
$9.50 l'm-'f fit M cuiiiUintxl. 
stcclTetth - 
CircularsFrco. Halo ty Z. Z. LUYUCC & 00.,Boston, Mass. 
T1«1 „ 7-shot $2.fiC,70kinds. Gnus & Rifles $5 
rt PirnlirPPY to Monster 111. Cat. for8-ct. stamp. 
ILU V 1)1 V Ul 0 Wr.sT»:us Gi'N Wciuna, Cuicngo, Iff 
COLLINS & CO’.S 
SMS ‘m& 
O* ^O^r^-^COLUNS&Co. 
^/C£. 212 Water St NEW-YORK City. 
EL PLOWS 
Allen’s 
Hnrul 8 o« il UrilNamlV in rl fI«»< h, have alio received ihc lenten- 
iilul itlfilul «»irt 1 -liTmi IMedal, Uermuoy. Furtlrf’r improved Tor 
'77. Full dftscilpltvo jvriaaliKl free,dtiacriLiiigul hod uraew 
Jtoft, Paris Oftlhifttr, Cuitivulv\ «, Uaiul Transplanting 
Mate, Com ahiiux, Ate. 1C vary i''urn»«r iiuriIa a objijt, utid we w:mt 
u Live A arid in even Town. * Send for n etv term* Co Agtnu and 
Clubs. .S, it. .ll.LKN A; GO., 1U» d. 4tH&t., 1'liilud n, 
BRICK MACHINES. 
Cheapest In murket. Makes the most perfect brick. 
TILE MACHINES. 
Great vmiety. Prices reduced to suit the tunes. 
J. \V. PENF1KI.P, Willoughby, O. 
0,-STHAYPRJSSjl adorks rro ORWJtAR * Guano 
A DiOCPICK 3 c ^CpiTCsKIftL 
ADDRESS ro ' 
Collins 8tCo. 
'212 Water St NEW-YORK City. 
8 IN0 FOR ILtOSTRATtO CIRCULARS "! Hwvr»i„r*. Mower., 
belf-bumpiKg Kukes. HRALM-bi N1F <i CU.,TSymcohc, Tv. 
THE JOHNSTON HARVESTERS ABE THE BEST. 
DARNING MACHINE 
PRICE, SI 0,00. 
A New and Valuable Household Ma¬ 
chine lor Darning Stockings. 
It is small and ornamental in appear¬ 
ance, and may be secured to a 
table or sewing machine; occu¬ 
pies little space ; is light, 
and readily put away 
after using. 
ITS USB C/LIST BE LEARNED 
m FIVE jyEIWUTES, 
SENT ON RECEIPT OF PRICE. 
CA.N BE SEEN AT 
Mrs. E. S. Hutchinson's 
6 East I 4th St., 
NEW YORK. 
Pope Mf g Co., 
64 High Street, 
BOSTON. 
