implements, ittarijinerj}, 
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implements, iHacIjinerj}, &c 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
FARMERS, DAIRIMKN AMI BUTTER BUYERS I 
PACK YOUR BUTTER 
Nilsson sails for Europe in April. 
John Jacob Astob never used spirits. 
TnE Emperor of Japan drives a four in 
hand. 
Mbs. Stowe is to build a church in Man- 
dalin, Florida. 
Ri;v. R. M. S. Porter of Whitehall, has 
a salary of $40. 
Abraham Lincoln’s birthday was ob¬ 
served in New Orleans. 
E. E. Hale has been voted the most pop¬ 
ular clergyman in Boston. 
Joseph Gillott’s art gallery was valued 
at half n million of dollars. 
MADAM Lynch, the wife of Lopez, is dy¬ 
ing in the South of France. 
Mr. E. P. Whipple is to be the literary 
editor of the Boston Globe. 
The Emperor of Brazil, while in Paris, 
was pestered for decorations. 
Henry Meigs has given $1,000 towards 
building a church at the Gatskill. 
Thus. Nast lias been made a member of 
the Pesth Academy of Fine Arts. 
Paul B. Du Chaillu has returned from 
a successful lecturing tour West. 
Jesny Lind's husband has been made a 
Fellow of the British College of Organists. 
The life of P. S. Gilmore has been insured 
for *300,000, for the benefit of the Jubilee. 
Rumor says Laura Keene will halve the 
stage, while Anna Dlclcinson will go upon it. 
Invitations to the number <>f 750 were 
sent Out for Mr. Greeley’s birth-day party . 
Old Mrs. John Jacob Astor was a good 
story teller, as well us a shrewd, energetic 
woman. 
Eight or ten years ago Speaker Carter 
of Louisiana was an eloquent preacher in 
Virginia. 
JI. W. Sargent of Boston has been elect¬ 
ed a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 
of England. 
HARRINGTON’S PAXEPJT 
SINGLE or combined 
WESTOOTT’S 
RETURN BUTTER PAIL 
THE BEST IN THE MARKET. 
And the ONLY COMBINED Dues Made 
super v* 
KOV.27.I8SG. 
J ULTT 25.1867. 
SLT/V- e ° REnsC° 
'sy fVJ'o' JAM. I4.16E8 
180 
Approved and recommended by the lending author¬ 
ities of our country on dairy Inn. and acknowledged by 
all butter dealers to l»i the very best, package In use. 
Butter packed In this Pail brings 5 to 1 » cents 
more n pound In the New York City market than the 
same quality In any other package. 
The price oil* Combined Sower and Oidlivntor (10B8 
not exceed that of an ordinary Sower. Sows all kinds 
Of Seed. U l, tile best m the market for ('limit. Onion . 
Soryk urn and Til riitii Seed ; also, for Pro.* a nd lieu tut. 
It p. Mm only one that will bow Beets and Parsnips 
with regularity. 
SI Hate Seed Sower..SI ‘A. OO 
Combined Sower and Cultivator. 1*5.00 
Siujflc Cultivator. 8.00 
JUADK ONLY BY 
ATIHS PliOW COMPANY, 
53 Bcekmnn Nt., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
Z3T Send for Descriptive Circular. 
The Lightning Saw, from the peculiar form of 
the teeth, acts both ways, going iind returning*. Hnd 
as the teeth have an angle of 90°. they have n cutting 
edge Instead «f a scraping point,and plow n clean 
groove through the timber, which I* much easier than 
to scrape one out. 
-cia I T liis Saw claims superi- 
—-A 2 orlty over all others In re- 
PL ^ £ spect to Speed. Ease, per- 
p=£ ^rc|| .£ .£ feet Clenranee, and the 
1 ? S length, strength and du- 
- ^ u ** rability of the teeth. 
~~ <2 ^ With tills Saw any given 
- ^2 J; amount of labor may be 
^ performed In one-half the 
^ time required in using any 
Fj;|i§ll|p £ other saw. Millions of axes 
? -jn sQS nrc used to do what these 
Z 5 — 
o~ ~ ? a, — saws would do In one-half 
*t-V =< 5 S- z 
g * i the time and half the num- 
i S o="3 c-c^ * ipr Cl * roen: 111,(1 * uvo Rl1 
°S M , the fuel now wasted in 
“j c~ j e chips. As an extreme test 
- 5 ■£ j *“ of the eupuclty of this raw, 
TtH s- two men at Philadelphia, 
= ■- - 7 “*■“ In presenee of MuJ.-Gen. 
y- "H t Mende and others, cut 
g 5 “ £ through a twelve-Inch 
i c Sycamore log in Eight 
1^§3 g* — & Seconds j and two other 
= ^ * j men In Michigan cut 
TLlS K,® Js twenty-six cords of hard 
^ wood In Eight Hours. 
The following are from scores of Testimonials and 
Noticed. 
From J. W. Hi.ake, Superintendent nnd Engineer 
American Institute Fair, Nov. 4th, 1571: 
E. M. Boynton, .Sir — 1 This certifies lhat I saw the 
T.igliliilng Cross-Cut Saw, worked bv hand, by two 
men. November 2d, at this Kulr. Sutd men and saw 
cut off n Bound 8x9 Inch chestnut log in lil, seconds : 
nnd lii cuts of runic, continuously^ In 2 nilnuli t and 18 
secoods. or at the rute of a cold of wood m le,s limn 
nine minutes. I am satisfied that for all pnrpor.es of 
cross-cutting large and smnil timber, your cmn'-cuts 
and wood saws have no rival in speed, in ease, uml In 
simplicity. I believe tlieir universal use would Hive a 
vast amount of money and time, and lighten the toil 
of millions of men. 
Tim .Judges’ Official Report. American Institute, 
October, Iffl I : 
No. 110R “ Lightning Saws.” 
E. M. Bonyton, No. sO Bookman St,, N. Y.: 
The Lightning Haws art" certainly an Improvement 
In Hint useful article. Formerly the greatest angle 
for saw tenth in cross-cut saws was 00‘. while In tin so 
Saws it la (XT, which gives il a cutting edge, lush nil of 
a scraping edge, and musL necessarily cut much luster 
than any other saws now In use,and consequently we 
Consider them op thk highest deghei or m(.kit. 
From the Sing Sing Republieiui, Fell. 1st, 1872: 
At the Bedford Farmers' Club. at. Katonuh. Jan. 
2 Ctb, 1872,two men were appointed by the ( nib to test 
Several cross-out saws They tried them all In green 
and hard wood, and reported in favor oi Roy nto.v s 
Lightning saw, fer easy motion and rapid cut. a 
leading farmer said he luid used one this season, and 
that t wo men wo add saw more wtill it in one day than 
in three days with any other saw. 
The Saws are of all sizes, from I he fine hond-saw of 
one foot long, to Hie ten-foot California Cross-cut. 
None are genuine unless tliey hear the name of E. 
M. Boynton, ami the data of the four patents Be¬ 
ware of worthless Imitations. 
A six-foot Cross-Cut and a Wuud-Saw blade sent on 
the receipt of Six Dollars. 
chants of the City of New York, consider Westcotts 
Return Butter Pail, manufactured by Sllsby Bros., 
Belmont N. Y., the best, package in the market. It 
is our experience that Butter packed in this Pail sells 
min i nudity anil command* ir higher price in ibis mar¬ 
ket than In any oilier package, and wo heartily recom¬ 
mends its general use by the dealers, dairymen and 
butter buyers who ship to this city. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed by 45leading Commission Merchants.) 
The \V os tent! Return llntler Pail meets my ap¬ 
proval ns a good butter package. It is one which 1 
always feel safe in recommending. 
x. a. wn.i.Aim, 
Dairy Editor Moore's Kurnl New-Yorker. 
Dairyman, send for a Circular | Dealers, aond for 
a Price List! We are the sole manufacturers of 
\\ cMieoi i'k item I'll Butter Pall, and also manu¬ 
facture very extensively Butler Firkins, Hulf-Firkin 
Tubs, 25-pound Butter I'uils, Well Buckets, &c., Ac. 
H1L8BY BRD8., 
Belinout. Allegany Co., N. Y. 
Principal Wnreliouae, Binglmiti ton, N. Y. 
CARHART’S 
PATENT TWO-HOUSE 
Pulverizing* Cultivator 
Was Awarded i he First Premium at 8tato 
and County Fairs ill 1870 and ’71. 
It Is superior to the best Wheel Cultivator. 
The price is onH Twenty Dollars. 
The draff Is reduced nearly one-half. 
The depth you wish H t" run is regulated without 
the use ol wheels. . . ... 
H * "in be tli.wn cloaa to a tree or plunt without In- 
JlJ |V'is'iiot disturbed bv short undulations Of earth. 
llk<* the Wheel Cultivator, hut pulverizes, levels ami 
tiih the Krounti for the Mowing Muc-liino bolter tliuu 
any Cultivator in use, and cun be used for more pur¬ 
poses than any oilier implement un the farm. 
C. C. BRADLEY «fc SDN. Man'fra, 
Syracnac* N. 5'. 
iUucl)incrij, &£ 
A NBEBSON’S AfiHIOl'LTUBAL 
J\ s’PK \ HER, for Sterna im Fit ED fob Hrorit: 
Heating Cheese Vats; Tannery Vats. Contorv- 
atovics. Ac. This Bummer is made of Wrought 
Iron, thoroughly riveted mid llhtshed In good 
stviu. U has a reliable Automatic or Hell-iegu- 
laiiug Wilier Feeder, Nufjity Valve. Vacuum Mi vn, 
Water <ilium) Cooks, Whistle, Ac., all completa. I he 
boiler is peeiillur in construction, being <>N1 P , com- 
pi.ktk Doutn.it Bon.HR Within a mother, the two 
I'.iniiniinicaling one with the OtJtpt. It liu- an es 
iraordliiarj amount of lire space Tor the size of Hie 
boiler ; No. 3,a medium slr.e, having.l.Killsquare mon¬ 
os of lire surface; oonsequently, It requires bat little 
fuel to run it. Either wood or coal may he used for 
it will cook more fend, or heat more water, In a 
given time, than anv other Steamer of the same size 
or cost. It is more durable tliuii any other, for the 
reason that the lire.box Is miiile of wrought Iron, 
and is entirety surrounded Willi water. We are also 
manufacturing: 
Anderson's Low Pressure Sienin llenter, 
for Heating Private Dwellings, Stores. Chui'clis*, Con¬ 
servatories, At. We niiiiiufiiutui'9 for all the terri¬ 
tory east of Illinois. 
For further particulars address 
P. P. MAST At CO., 8 peingncld, Ohio. 
Mfise 
durable,efficient and low-priced 
- LANE BROS. 
Send for Circular. Agents wanted, 
Mil nufael nrers. MUlbronk. N. Y. 
C. 50 000 <oJ«1 
r* . if^ Agents wanli-d 
uam I ^ -' to canvass and 
G “ 1 sell Fow’a P*T- 
H O *2 i . fnt Gaivxniz8d Mimic l i t' 1 ' 
W « 5 i § Sap Spout and Bcoket HANOtn 
Pt 3 11# Samples. Circulars and Terms uni on 
«C* yy receipt of 20 cts. to pay postage. 
Address C. C. TOST, Alanuf. and Patentee, Burlington.Vt 
¥fTj I With Slide-Rest and Fittings. .Inst 
1 the tiling for the Artisan or Amateur 
Jtiltt Turner. 
HAND PLANERS. 
“ Mutiy readers nt this paper have ana 
- 1 of them." Selling in all parts of the 
country, Canada, Culm, Europe, Ac. 
Send'for descriptive Catalogue. 
N. H. BALDWIN. T/iiooma, N. II 
Sole proprietor and Manufacturer, 
SO Bookman St., New York 
Do you want the Agency, or one for your own use? 
sk your merchants for them, or send for Circulars. 
PEEK SKILL PLOW WORKS, 
W Beekman SI... New York, 
nnd 61 Merwin St.. Cleveland, O. 
HOW TO PLOW AND HARROW 
At the same time with only otic man. Ask J. J. 
THOMAS ,Y CO.. Geneva, N. Y.. umiinfiu turers of 
the SmontliiuK Harrow anti Broadcast Vveed- 
,>r. for 21-page Catalogue with tall purueulurs: 
prices of live sizes, delivered at depots In twenty- 
eight cities, including Texas and California; 11 pages 
fanners' experience who save 10 Feu!a a bushel by 
A GREAT WANT SUPPLIED. 
A SANITARY FLEXIBLE METALLIC 
WATER PIPE. 
20 per cent, cheaper than Lead. For particulars 
send for circulars. 
NEW YORK LEAD CO., 
Cl nnd 65 Center St., New York. 
CHEAP CORN CULTURE 
Allen’s No. 3 Plnuet will soon snvo 
cost in sowing Gimlmor F< rtiUsns,Peas, 
lirm>m-Com. Corn for Fodder, Ac. Cir¬ 
culars anil testimonials free. 
Price 1.1st, send for Circular. 
YES x CO., No. 2G North Market St 
Boston. Mass. 
No tog**, shnkem brushes or 
snrlngs to wear out, ciioke or bother 
you in Allen'S Planet Sod Drills. Testi¬ 
monials free. ll'J S. 4th St., Phila., Pa. 
