OWSWt 
YORK 
m 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
J. B. Gnm'ELL of Iowa is in favor of the 
one-term principle. 
Emilio Costklak of Spain, the great ora¬ 
tor, ia only 83 yeara old. 
Geo. Washington Bowen claims to be a 
son of Gen. Geo. Washington. 
Mr. IIeuschel v. JOHNSON of Georgia, 
wishes to be relieved of disabilities. 
Wm. W. Groesbeck of Ohio has been 
spending a few weeks in New York society. 
David L. Yltx.ee of Florida, wants to be 
relieved of disabilities, so he can become a 
Senator. 
Among those who take the lifting cure in 
New York are Cyrus W. Field, Horace Gree¬ 
ley, Whitelaw Iteid, Theo. Tilton and many 
others. 
fUusical instruments. 
DUNHAM & SONS, 
(Established in 1834), 
Manufacturers of 
PIANO-FORTES. 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker of November 18, 
1871, stay*: 
“ Having used one of their Instruments In our 
family for twenty years, we can continently commend 
them to our readers as being first-class In every re¬ 
spect. Both professional and amateur players on the 
piano pronounce our DUN HAM very superior In tone. 
An instrument thut has retained Its brilliancy and 
sweetness of tone for a score of yean needs no fur¬ 
ther commendation.” 
17 Union Square, 
NEW YORK. 
A GREAT OFFER!! 
Horace Wniem, 481 llronilwnr. N, Y.» 
will dispose Of QNI« HUNDRED PIANOS. MKI.O- 
DEONS, and ORGANS of Hi* first-class makers, In. 
eluding Waters’*, ut extremely low piucks for 
cash, mitt nothth month, or will takcfrom * tin *20 
monthly until paid, A now kind or PAULOR OR¬ 
GAN, tiic most beautiful style and portent lone ever 
made, tinw nil ex hibition ill 4H1 HmndWiiV . N. _ 
O ltClIRsTKAli, MEDIUM mol tOLIDRl 
M ATHI'SlIiDK PIANO PORT ICS. 
Acknowledged the In the world lor tone, touch 
and <1 itt’ability. Descriptive Pamphlets free. Address 
Matuushkk piano M f o Co., New llaven, Conn. 
filcMrinal, (Etc. 
Pomeroy’s Trusses. 
These trusses nrornade under six dltfercnt pntentB 
granted lo us during the last si* years, and embody 
the most important improvements ever made 111 this 
class o[ instrument* Our celebrated '* linger Pad, 
•* Adjustable" soul “ Night " IrnsSft* are unrivaled tor 
the Mipnori or hernia,combining the utzmiktsecurity 
with a degree of comfort unattainable by uny ullier 
means. and hence, as experience shows, lire more 
likely to elicet a radleal cure than any oilier. 
They are recoin mended by the very best, surgical 
authorities, and have received the highest awards 
and iiiohi haltering reports at all the late fairs of the 
American Institute. 
No one should purchase a truss without first culling 
on or writing to us toy Information and advice. 
POMEROY «fc CO., 
711 Ryoiulwny, Cor. Antov I’lncc. N. Y. 
Cures SORE THROAT. 
VI/ Poland’s White Pine Compound, 
PfilM Cu »* C0LDS - 
rHH HC' Poland’s White Pine Compound, 
Cures COUGHS. 
NjV>J Poland’s Wlilto Pino Compound. 
Cures DIPHTHERIA. 
BJTmX N Poland’s White Pino Compound, 
\ I ll Ih Cures Spitting of Blood. 
Ie Poland's White Tine Compound. 
Cures Pulmonic Aflec- 
j ^ lions generally. 
v Poland's White Pine Compound, . 
Cures Kidney Complaints. 
•’For health comes sparkling In the streams. 
From cool Choc inn a stcaUug; 
There's Iron In our Northern winds; 
Ourptnet art fms pf ftealwij” 
John g. Whittier. 
H tippy ltvller for Young Men.—Nervous De¬ 
bility cured by new methods. Remarkable Re¬ 
ports sent free. Address Howard Sanitary Aid Asso¬ 
ciation, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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geming, Knitting ittadjincs, $£c. Implements, ill act] inert), (Ertc 
implements, iUacljincrn, #e. 
BLEES 
NOISELESS 
LOCK-STITCH 
SEWING MACHINE 
Challenges the world 
in perfection ot work 
durability of con- 
gt- struclion. strength 
4 _= and beauty Of stitch, 
* f and nipbliiy of mo¬ 
tor tion. Cull niid exnro- 
Jij Inc. Send fur circu¬ 
it lar. Agents Wanted, 
fa, mani i-acturei) hv 
BLEES 
Sewing Marliine Co. 
ft 623 Broadway, N.Y. 
SAVE 20 DOLLARS. 
B UY the Cklebrated WILSON SHUTTLE 
SEWING MACHINE. The best itu he World. 
For Sale Everywhere. AGENTS W ANTF.IMn unoc. 
cupied Territory. For lllu-traiod Circulam. Ad drew!, 
Wilson Ptwis-n MaCujneCo.. Cleveland, <►. s Kt. 
LnuU. Mo.S I’hllu., Pa. | «, 707 Broud w uy, N. Y. 
s UPtR C 
K0V.27.I8M. 
JULY2S1867. 
This machine Is guaranteed, in It* present com¬ 
pleteness, to meet, the want id every household, for 
either domestic or fancy work. It Units everything, 
and starts the work with a Helvldge edge. Efficient 
and reliable agents wanted In every section of the 
country, with whom the most liberal terms will be 
made. Books and circulars sent to any address, free 
of charge. All orders and communications must be 
addressed to 
1>.V\ A RICKFORI). 
Vice-President and General Agent. 
UNO Uroiid wny, Ne w York. 
NEEDLE THREADER. 
THIS UNIQUE LITTLE INSTRUMENT will en¬ 
able the old or weak-sighted to thread any needle 
from No. 1 to No. 17. Sent, by mail to any address, 
freeof postnge, for30ets.; 1 forfl. Liberal termsto 
Agents, Address II. 1). T. MOORE, 
Rural purchasin'; agency, 
6 Beekmnn St., N. Y. 
.fertilisers, (Etc. 
“THE GREATER INCLUDES TI1E LESS." 
Note extra steel and durability as contrasted with 
old V outline on M tooth. After wearing teeth out 
they may be recut or sold to some admirer of the old 
V friction process, used by all other Saws. 
BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING SAWS. 
1 submit fair samples of letters daily received from 
ordinary farmers. Occasionally there Is a man who 
does not know howto set or (lie uny saw: uses one 
set for dry beech to saw soft wood without widening 
set. such i man 111 : 1 ;, learn to use saws, or employ 
someone who knows bow to vhorptjn and Mil; but 
there Is seme chance that be will go hack to chopping 
one cord per day when a saw could as easily saw tkn 
I f he- knew bow. For the benent of such, t indellltdy 
engrave fall directions on each cross-cut snw-plate. 
Many will thus learn to use any saw. For sawing 
hard wood the point- should not be tiled thin but left 
about a* when sent out. I am now prepared to Oil all 
order.', having doubted capacity recently, I regret 
delay many have suffered. 
llELf.KVil.LE, Ontario. Can., Jan, 20,1872. 
K. M. Boynton, hd Ucckmun St.. N. V.: 
Dear Sir—l received your Lightning (Cross Cut) 
Saw in due time, and am perfectly satisfied of Its 
superiority. We have cut One cord of Beech wood In 
20 minutes. My neighbors are quite anxious to get 
saws, and I therefore send you check on Jay Cooke A 
Co. lor the following Quantity of Lightning^ Saw*. ^ 
new York, Jan. is, 1872. 
E. M. BOYNTON: 
Drill- Sir: Your saw Unit I purchased has cut sev¬ 
eral hundred cords of the hardest kinds of Beech, 
Maple, Oak and Hickory timber ut a rule of speed and 
cost of cutting saving more than one-half the time 
and labor -oomliiuU men sawing down the frees and 
cutting about one Cord per hour with a Lightning 
Cross Out. From practical experience, with men and 
other saws, l am certain of a gain of one hundred per 
cent. In s|M.<cd and cost over other saws. I think the 
Lightning Saw Is worth many times Its price to the 
larmer and wood-cutter. Indeed, It Is a great, inven¬ 
tion. A BRA i TON, 
Smith's Basin, Washington Co., N. Y. 
A G-ft. Cross-Cut aua a Wood Saw shipped on receipt 
Of $0. 
N. B.—None genuine without the name on saw of 
E. 3VT. BOYNTON, 
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
80 Beekmnn SL.N. Y. 
TO FA It M ER s. - Double Re¬ 
finer POUDKKTTE of the " Lot>! MAN¬ 
UFACTURING On,*’ for sale In lots to 
suit customers. This article is sold for 
hul.l till- price of other fertilizers, and Is 
cheaper for tobacco, cotton, corn ami 
vegetables than any other In market, it 
Is made entirely from the night soil, 
offal, Ac., of New York city. Price, de- 
mUTTI fTjUf 1|vered on beard In New York city ,Twen 
ly-flve Dollars per ton. 1 ask attention 
to the following Testimonials : 
Oneida Co.. N. Y,. oet. 12th, 1871.— Dcur sir: For 
two years past I have used the Double Retlnecl Pou- 
drette for corn, potatoes and garden Vegetables, and 
I have realized on the first crop 100 pcrcenL for all 
the money invented. Yours truly, T. li. am. an bon. 
WrNDH am Co., V I'.. Dec. 1th, 1671 .—Ikur Sir: 1 
think Hie Lodi Company's Double Refined Poudretto 
the best maunre 1 cun find lor tobacco, corn and po¬ 
tatoes. 1 shall order a numborof tons another sea¬ 
son. Yours respectfully, K. H. IIorton. 
j f.hbi: Vaughn of Lancaster, N. V- underdate of 
September »lth, says - I applied the Double Roll nod 
I’oudrettc. last Spring, on corn and potatoes, and I 
believe I have the best corn In town, and my potatoes 
are an excellent crop. I have used your Double Re- 
lined Poudretto several times before, and ulwuys 
with good results, but this year the effect has been 
more perceptible than ever before. 
A pamphlet giving full directions. sent on ap¬ 
plication to J ament. FOSTER,GGCortlundt 81 NA 
BONE MANURES. 
Pure Superphosphate, Bone Meal and Dried Meat. 
Orders received by JAMES VICK anil ROCHES 1 Lit 
SUPKRPHOS. CO-, Rochester, N. Y. 
Implements, iUacljinmi, 
“[March winds” and “ Poor help" 
C £ 7r**1^uF~fil nr'* prevent owners of Allen's No. 3 
$ig Planet from getting in their Guano, 
—'J Peas, Ac., evenly a nd In good time . 
CHEAP COB.KT CULTURE. 
20 Acres a Day, Belter than by Hand, with 
THOMAS' SMOOTHING HARROW. 
81 (Slanting Teeth of Tempered Steel lor £25. 
The mnny small teeth being round and sloping 
backward do not tear up the strongly rooted corn, 
but effectually Deslroy the 3 oana M eedson the 
surface, stirring the soil in as well as around the 
hill. A boy can take entire cure ot 1<KIacres id corn, 
and thus obvinif Hnnd-IIoflUSf entirely. J lie 
number, shape and position of the round. Slanting 
teeth render this Harrow the most coiupjcN; and 
rapid Pulverizer ever used, cutting the lumps 
with a downward draw-cut. instead ot bushing 
them aside; for the same reason it draws very 
easily, and covers a wide surface 
Wheat and all sown crops lire benefited by culti¬ 
vation. us certainly as corn or cabbage, which can be 
profitably done with the Harrow, 
Increasing the Yield 3 to b Bushels per acre. 
Farmers' Club. N. Y. City, says In potato culture 
It is really excellent saves half the expense. 
2-1-page Descriptive Catalogue sent free, with full 
Durtioulars-, prices of live sizes, delivered at depots in 
twenty citios. Ineluding Texas and t iillfornla; 1| pages 
of the experience of farmers using It. 5r One good 
Canvasser Wanted in every town. Made and 
warranted by J. J. T HOMAS & CO., Geneva. N. Y. 
Sold in New York City only by II. II. ALLEN 
Se CO., 189 and 191 Water St. _ 
Notliiun e<inn1« Alien’s Planet, *v_ 
No. 3, pulling In Guano and all Fertil- 
tiers for row crops. 119 S. 4th, Phlla., ** 
Pa. Circulars and testimonials free. - ^ 
. <D rrf 
8 & 2 
HO^ 
«in g 
fa w 2 
Tie Sngar Maker’s Frienfl 
lo'cunviia. J 
sell Fob'i's P>t- 
xst GAT.VANtzin MktaucI Eukma 
1 Sac Spout and Bcoxrr Hanoxi- 
Samples. Circulars and Terms sent on 
receipt of 20 cts. to pay postage. 
A N HE KSON »S AfiRICl I.Tl IIAL 
ST E -\ II Lit. inr Stfirmtrio KEEP FOR STOCK; 
Heating Cheese Vats : Tannery Vais. Uoni-orv- 
atorlea, Ac. Tills Steamer Is made Of Wiotight 
Iron, thoroughly riveted and lim-lied In go'id 
style. D has a rellablo Automatic or Self-reiro- 
lating Water Feeder, Hnfety Valve, Vaeunm Valve, 
Water Gauge Cocks. Whistle, Ac., all complete. The 
holler Is peculiar in construction, being One Com¬ 
plete Double Boiler Within another, the two 
communicating one With the other. It has uti ex¬ 
traordinary amount of Ore space for the size of I he 
boiler i No. 8,u medium site, having3.853square Inch¬ 
es of Are surface; conseQtienlly, it rcQlilres but little 
fuel to run it. Either wood or coal tuny be used for 
fuel. 
It will cook more feed,or bent more water, In a 
given lime, than any other Steamer of ihe same size 
reason that the tire-box is made of wrought Iron, 
and is rntinlv rurroundeii With Knlfcr. We are also 
manufacturing: 
Amlcrson’s Low Pronuire 8tcnm Heater, 
for Healing Pcivatt Diurllitig*. Slnrcr, Churches, Crni- 
irrvutoruf, Ar. We ruiitnifacturo for ull the terri¬ 
tory east of Illinois. 
For further particulars address 
I’. I*. HAST A- CO., Spriiigflclil, Ohio. 
C AIC HAS T 
PATENT TWO-HOUSE 
PULVERIZING CULTIVATOR 
YVna Awarded the Firm Premium nt State 
and County Fairs in IN70 and ’71. 
It Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The draft Is reduced nearly one-hull. 
The depth you wish It to run Is regulated without 
the use of wheels. 
It can be drawn close to a tree or plant without In¬ 
juring it. , ...... 
It W not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like the Wheel Cultivator, hut pulverizes, levels and 
tits the ground for the mowing machine better than 
any cultivator in use. and can be used for more pur¬ 
poses than any other Implement on the farm. 
Price, t20. 
C.C. BRADLEY A SON, Manufacturers, 
Syracuse,N. Y. 
Graves’ Incubators. 
For Price List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GRAVES A CO., No. 2b North Market St., 
Boston. Muss. 
NOTTO BE PAID FOR 
T_ UNTIL TRIED. 
Do you want 
one for your 
own use, or the 
agency of 
NISHWITZ 
PULVERIZING 
GARDNER’S PORTABLE 
BOOK - RACK, BOOK - CASE, AND 
WRITING DESK COMBINED. 
Thin is the first good article of furniture that has 
ever been made, which can he Lnken apart In less 
than a minute and packed away or whipped from pluee 
to piaoenil easily as a few short hoards, and can be 
.-el up again byunv person in a lew uiomutils without 
the aid of any tools. Small sizes form a substantial 
wild Complete Bouk-Kuok. Larger »i*«s form a sub- 
stanhal Writing-Desk and Book-Case Combined. 
Prices lor largo sizes. II feet t Incites high, solid 
Black Walnut, iron) 810 to *22. Prices for smaller 
sizes down as low as *1. Also, Portable Wardrobes, 
prices $10 to 920. . 
A liberal discount to the trade. Ton perceut.ofl to 
all preachers. 
The FIi*B» Premium was Awarded 
on our Book-Rucks and Writing-Desks at the 
Great Fair of the American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1870. 
Our goods can bo found at the Furniture Dealers 
ami BooU-tore- generally throughout the country. 
Manufactured by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
110 BOWERY, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of Looking Gloss and Picture Frames. 
HARROW. 
ALSO, THE 
Copper ■ Strip CeeQ Citltcr, 
13 sizes, *10 to *40. Cut fine or coarse from one to 
twelve bushels a minute. tl9 
Gale s Turnip. Carrot and Potato Bi.n lh, *i~ 
to *20. Send for Circulars to_... „„„ 
PKEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94 Beekman St., N. Y.. or 01 Merwlu St., t le veland, O . 
"galvanized wire, 
FOR FENCES* AND GRAPERIES, 
No*. 8 uud 9. 
We have a large stock ot tills wire on hand, well 
adapted to fencing and vineyard purpose*, which we 
offer ut a price much below market value. ! ho dura- 
billty of Galvanized Wire over plain iron Is well un¬ 
derstood, and parties desiring wire for the8bOv«i pur¬ 
poses will do well to apply to US- L. G. I ILI.OISDN 
Si CO Importers Dealers in Railway and lelegiapb 
Supplies, No. 8 Dey street, New York. 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED. 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted. LANE BROS., 
Manufacturers, Ml] I brook. N. Y._ 
A GltKAT WANT SI I’PLIED. 
A SANITARY FLEXIBLE METALLIC 
WATER PIPE, 
*20 per cent, cheaper than Lead. For particulars 
send for circulars. 
NEW YORK LEAD CO., 
63 anti 65 Center St., New York. 
«TPM ICOVUD FOOT LATHES, 
fTTf 1 With Slide-Best and Fittings. Just 
&VY 1 tl,e thing for the Artisan or Amateur 
iiWj'vM Turner 
J&lJa Also, HAND PLANERS. 
•• Many readers of this paper have one 
„f them.” Selling In all parts of the 
country, Caiuidu, Cuba. Europe, &C. 
Send for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. JI. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. 11. 
H AWKF.S’ PATENT FOUNTAIN HOLDER. 
Nickel Plat* *1 THard Rubber. *U0 and *3, 
Writes one to ten hours. Use nnv pen. By mail. 
Send stamp for circular. U ^Va'ssau St. N. S y. 
s \\ / Samples. (Jircuiart ana terms 
CO receipt of 20 cts. to pay postage. t;()OT LATHES, best In the country. WOOD- 
Address C. C. POST, Mauuf. and Patentee, Burlington, Vt, J^t jj AN & PIKE, Luke Village, N. H. Circulars free. 
