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CORE'S RURAL HEW-YORKER. 
NEWS CONDENSER. 
— The cholera has broken out iu Alexandria, 
Egypt. 
— Sojourner Truth Is lecturing at Lawrence, 
Kansas. 
— Syracuse thinks that warm street cars are 
delightful. 
— A Georgia editor has a fearfully ear-itating 
article on mules. 
— A cigar maker of Canton, EL, has just re¬ 
ceived the news that he is a German baron. 
— An exchange says that boys between 18 and 
14 years of age are the only men the Fiji Islaud- 
ers eat. 
— A Vermont pisciculturist has sold 2,000 
pounds of trout of his own raising for 75 cents 
a pound. 
— The Czar of Russia has been complimenting 
Emperor William of Germany in the highest 
terms of eulogy. 
— Four hundred teams and about 2,000 men 
have gone Into the pineries from Stillwater, 
Minn., this winter. 
— One million of spawn of Otsego bass are be¬ 
ing hatched out at Cooperstown to replenish the 
stock in Otsego lake. 
— Loaded freight ears passed through Port 
Jervis, on the Erie railroad, one day last week, 
to the number of 18,000. 
— The State Pomological Society of Michigan 
holds its meeting at Grand Rapids on the lirst 
Tuesday of each month. 
— A peek, by measure, of silver coin was col¬ 
lected for missionary purposes at the Nova Scotia 
Free Will Baptist Convention. 
— The statue of Schiller, which wits recently 
erected in Berlin, is generally pronounced to be 
the finest monument in that city. 
— Hot Springs, Ark., is the American Pool of 
Siloam. On laving lu its witters, rheumatism, 
gout, and all that sort of thing Is cured. 
— The Great Pacific Hotel in Chicago is to be 
rebuilt at once. It, lias been ascertained that the 
foundations were not injured by the fire. 
— The New Vork Central Railroad will lay a 
third track next summer, to facilitate the trans¬ 
portation of a constantly Increasing amount of 
freight. 
— There is much anxiety in Spain over the 
largely increased immigration to the United 
States, and the press recommends remedial 
measures. 
— A collection of 1,500 beetles is for sale in 
Bloomington, III., being one made by Dr. BenJ, 
Norris of Pike Co., from various parts of this 
country and Europe. 
— The marble quarries of Vermont are liter¬ 
ally mines of wealth. Over a thousand men are 
employed, and many of the mills are valued at 
one hundred tliousiuid dollars. 
iUebicimil, (Etc. 
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Jm lor % cents u bottle, or three bot- 
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Will begin In the January Number 
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NEW VORK, 1870. 
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.Manufactured by 
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110 BOWERY, N. TT, 
Manufacturers of Looking G lass and Picture Frames. 
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SLANTING TEETH 
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j: rim IS SAW possesses several great ad- I' 
J L vuotagedOVcrUiennclont'V tooth, which *§’ 
v has hitherto been relied on, especially In 3 
r cross-cut saw*. The sirongtli. siTiroess and . 
S durability of tlicso teeth, and their capacity 
,2 f»r oaep gumming, are so obvious that wo 
** will only nurue four other points uf compari¬ 
son, viz.: speed, ease, simplicity and perfect clear¬ 
ance. 
.Speed.—All urc uwuro that nn ordinary lnmd-suw 
cuts only one wav ; (.»., the front cut Is more c tie ca¬ 
lve than the fiiiek or retreating cut. These tecili. 
with their opposite cutting faces, if cunixu in 
LINK, nve equivalent to the front cut both wajs of a 
lnmd-suw, In distinction to tho two Imck cuts of ti e 
<dd V saw. Hence speed Is Inevitable. 
Case of Cuff ing. It la easier to plow a groove In 
timber than to crush one out. The application ot 
this principle I* very perfect, all (he teeth being of 
even length, double pointed, Cut with oinside vei 11, 
calami projecting edges, and clear simultaneously 
with the snnie. 
Nintpllrf/ 1 ). This Is obvious, nil the points being 
cutters like hand-saw teeth, viz., tin* same length. 
No hooks, or thick, raking teeth to he shortened j 
only o^rie mill tile is heeded to keep them in order, 
and they arc as easy for the unskilled laborer to 
sharpen as thu old fashioned saw. 
Ci r/er.t i 'Irnravee.— t'ontlnuously cutting and clear¬ 
ing, those opposite " cut ling faces” iioi only cut, but 
clear, by lifting the fiheriihovo the projecting tdade., 
like n plow, which is t he most pci feet clearing imple¬ 
ment. 
Nbw Vork, American institute fair < 
HtTMH.NO, .Nov. |. 1871. I 
K. M.BOYNTON,78 Bookman St.. Now York—Slit: 
Tills certifies that I saw the Lightning Cross-Cut 
Saw, worked by hand, by two men, Nov. 2. at ibis 
Fair. Said men and saw cut otf n sound 8x0 Inch 
chestnut log in 8X seconds ; and It! cuts uf same, cun- 
tiininusty, lu 2 minuten and 18 seconds,or lit a rale of 
a cord of wood In less than tunc minutes. I itni sut- 
istled that for ull purposes of cross-cutting large and 
small limber, your cross-cuts and wood saws have 
no rival In speed, In ease, mid in simplicity. 
1 believe tliolr universal use would save ft vast 
amount of money atul time, and Hull ten the toll of 
millions of men. J \V. It LAKE, 
Superintendent and engineer 
American Institute Fair 
N. It. These extreme tests are quoted merely t<> 
prove what should he obvious I lint direct Cutting is 
better than the old V friction process ttsrrt hy ult 
other saws. Theeuttlim of all saw - depends nine 1 1 
on the proper set, sharpening, und >hlll ot the opera¬ 
tor. I runout furnish bruins, met -lull isullutned 
only by practice. But rm saw niaiitrfiictururdurcs to 
question tpo superiority of my latest Improved au-.vs, 
or to publicly tost the mu tier 
1 have reduced the retail price from il.2fito $1 per 
foot, and the trade price proportionately, and solicit 
the patronage of tile American puhllc.' Beware of 
worthless imitations und infringement*, which will 
ho proseeiiicd, Un not confound this 1871 pat¬ 
tern with *>■ v old I8li7 pattern Clearing Tooth ?nws, 
now out of market. All clearing teeth are Com¬ 
plicated, as they require to bo kept shorter than 
cutters and frequent re-adjustment After much 
experience, I cniiiiur, recommend them. Kach nun 
• *f the new Lightning Cross-Cuts ha-my chal¬ 
lenge, rind tall directions for setUug and sharp¬ 
ening any saw, engraved (in it. Holiest hard¬ 
ware men will procure the genuine for lllelr custom¬ 
ers, oven If limy lire overstocked with Inferior goods, 
but where they do not keep I liein. A gents are wanted. 
A sUt-J’Qtrt Cross-Cut unit ttuck-fti w sent on receipt of 
$ti. Kxprass will cost from 10 cents to $1 to places 
tills side of the .Mississippi Hiver by special contract. 
N. B.—Millions of Axe-nrc used for eiiti log wood ; 
a Lightning I'ross-C.'ut Haw, either for one manor for 
two, will cut tlyn times us fast as an ax. Why not try 
them V 
See that the name and warrant arc nn each saw. 
Recent Increase of business has compelled tue to 
lease No, BO Ilceknuin fit., adjoining No. TS, where I 
shall he happy to see Hardware Dealers and Cus¬ 
tomers. 
E. IWI. BOYNTON, 
Sole Proprietor und Manufacturer, 
80 Bcekmun St.,N. V. 
“FAMILY FAVORITE!” 
THE 
WEED. 
WEED. 
The most perfect, reliable and generally useful machine m existence. For the family of the farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of it sewing machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men s wear 
to the most delicate and ornamental fabrics for ladies and children, it lias proved itself thoroughly eUlelent 
and entirely satisfactory. Of un equaled simplicity und compactness of construction, capable of being 
learned and operated with onc-fourth the usual expenditure or time and labor, with a capacity lor quantity, 
quality and variety of execution beyond its competitors, and a reputation for durability and reliability 
known and appreciated by thousands, it Is ottered to the people for the most critical inspection und com¬ 
parison, with confidence that Its obvious merits cannot full to convince the curoful examiner of its superi¬ 
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HARTFORD, CONN. 
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