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mi 
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SLANTING TEETH 
Tempered 
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implements, iHIacljincrn, 
implements, jjlacljinerg, 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
Carlotta Patti comes next Fall. 
II. W. Beecher’s life is insured for $100. 
The widow of ex-President Tyler has be¬ 
come a Catholic. 
Lord Lytton and the Princess of Wales 
are growing deaf. 
l)n. Brown & icq CARD will return to Bos¬ 
ton in September. 
Edwin Boom will play in the cities east 
of Boston this Fall. 
Horace Greeley is said to have had 30 
white hats sent to him. 
The Grand Duke Alexis will visit San 
Francisco in September. 
Mk. GiMjOTT’s pictures, recently sold in 
England, brought $043,000. 
Rev. Dr. Stehuins is lecturing on the 
dignity of labor at Cornell University. 
John Russei.i, Young gets $8,000 as Lou- 
dou correspondent of the N. Y. Ilerald. 
Some arrangement is desired to prevent 
Dr. Livingstone from getting lost again. 
Bret Harte is to write a poem to be 
read at Rochester, N. Y., on Decoration 
Day. 
Gen. Sheridan is to be decorated with 
the order of the White Eagle by the Czar of 
Russia. 
Harriet Beecher Stowe will open the 
Berkeley street, Boston, course of lectures 
tliis full. 
WESTCOTT’S 
RETURN BUTTER PAIL 
Approved and recommended by the leading author¬ 
ities of our country on dairying, and acknowledged by 
all butter dealers to be the very best package in use. 
Butter packed in this Pail brings 5 In 10 cents 
more a pound In the New York City market than the 
same quality in any other package. 
Send for Descriptive Catalogue 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, President, 
Hoosick Falls, OT, Y., 
Or 30 Corllaiult St., l\ew York, 
■ READ THIS: 
New York, Nov. 15,1871. 
We, the undersigned, Produce Commission Mer¬ 
chants of the City of New York, consider Westcott’s 
Return Rutter Pall, manufactured by Sllsby Bros., 
Belmont, N. Y., the best package in the outrket. It 
Is our experience that Butter packed In this Pail mils 
more readily and command* a higher price In this mar¬ 
ket than In any other package, and we heartily recom¬ 
mends its general use by the dealers, dairymen and 
butler buyers who ship to this city. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed by 45 leading Commission Mercbunts.) 
The Weatcott Return Butter Pall meet* my ap¬ 
proval n* u good butter package. It U one which I 
always feel safe in recommending. 
X. A. Wll I.Attn. 
Dairy Editor Moore's Kami New-Yorker. 
Dairymen, send for a Circular! Dealer", send for 
a Price List! Wo are the sole innmifucttirors of 
WeMcntl’* Kotiirn flutter Pnil, utid also manu¬ 
facture very extensively Butter Firkins, IlHlf-Firkin 
Tubs, 25-poutul Butter Pulls, Well Buckets, 4tc., &c. 
SILNBY Hit ON., 
Belmont, Allegany Co., X. Y. 
Principal Warehouse, Biiighnmtou, N. Y, 
Smplcmcuts. iliac I] in erg, &T 
JANES & IIIETLAND, 
MAXUFACTUUEOS OF 
FOUNTAINS, VASES 
CARHART’S 
PAT U N T T W O- II O 1C 8 K 
Pulverizing* Cultivator 
Was Awarded the First Premium at State 
and Comity Fairs in 1870 and ’71. 
It Is superior to the host Wheel Cultivator. 
The price is only Twenty Dollars. 
The draft ts reduced nearly one-half. 
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 IL „ , , 
It is not disturbed by short undulations of earth, 
like the Wheel Cultivator, but pulverizes, levels and 
Jits the ground for tho Mowing Machine better tlmn 
any Cultivator In use, and can be used for more pur¬ 
poses limn any other implement on the farm. 
C. C. BU All LEY St SOX, Man’fra, 
Syracuse, N. \. 
83?“ Circulars on application. 
J. C. HOADLEY <k CO 
Lawrence, Mass. 
A practical machine for removing the stones from 
cherries without mashing the fruit has long been 
needed, and can now be soppllod in a limited quan¬ 
tity They are sold at wholesale by 
Sargent & Co. nnd Russell & Erwin M'f'g Cn r , New 
York CUty A. B Sblplev V Son, Phtludclpb V Th. 
Spear Bros., Baltimore, Mil. Greer & Laing, v void¬ 
ing, W. Vh. H, W. t.entkemeycr, Cleveland. Ohio. 
Howell Gano & Co.. Cincinnati, O. Sidney Shepard 
A (Buffalo, N. Y. Buhl, Dneharme & Co., Detroit, 
Mich. Layman, tUrey & Co.. Indianapolis, Inti. Neth- 
erland & flart, Louisville, Ky. Seoberger A Breakey, 
Chicago, 111. K. C. Simmons & Co., St. Louis. 
On receipt of $1,1 will send one machine from New 
York by express to any address. 
D. II. GOODELL, Sole Manufacturer, 
Antrim. X'. H. 
82?” New York Office, ,V> Chambers St. 
P. S.—I am also sole manufacturer of the Light¬ 
ning Peaeli-Parer, Turn-Table and Lightning Apple- 
Donble Harpoon 
f'or-^ Horse IIay-Fork. 
f « Highest award and Bronze Medal 
- rr.w; I at Che Jfew Turk State Pair and Trial in W70. 
Thirty Premiums in 1870. 
| Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1870, 
_ ^ .J Descriptive Catalogue Sent IVee. 
\ Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
if'emett Souak, Cluster Co. Pa, 
Received several hundred Premiums in 1871. 
LATE SPRING! CROWDED WORK ! 
This year a largo amount of work must be done in 
a very short time. With our wide Harrow more than 
twice as much ground win daily be prepared for seed 
as without it, and all crops cheaply cultivated through 
the season in a superior manner. 
A1,I,KN llll.LEY, Windsor. Ohio, says: —“I 
saved one-half month’s labor In two days, getting a 
much better crop without using a lioe. 1 ' 
ANDREW It A K8.Hl.fCR, Shelbwille. III., says: 
I can harrow twice ns much ground with it as with 
other Harrows." 
EDWIN THORNE. Mlllbrook, N.Y..sttysWe 
can dispense With cultivating once each way, saving 
a vast amount of labor,” 
E. F. SMITH, Morning Sun, Iowa, says“ It 
was much easier on the team, though one-third 
Wldev, doing more work.” 
L. K. A1-8TJX’, Cold water, Mich., says: —“I 
have a 4b and a 30-tnnth square drag, hut with your 
Harrow can do twice the work in half the time.” 
IRA BEARD. Calioku, Mo., suys“I think It 
equal to three common narrows." 
F. PET ITT, Salem, N. J."My brother Buys 
his docs the work of three old Harrows; mine 1 think 
saved me 15 in one and n-half hour’s work.” 
BOYS RIDE AND DO ALL THE HARROWING. 
24-pago Catalogue ; II pages farmers' experience. 
J. J. THOMAS A. CO„ Geneva, N. Y. 
A N AGENT WANTED in every Township 
in tin* U. S., to sell the new llnv Unloader and 
Currier, an article wanted by every farmer, bend 
Stamp for Circular, to J. II. DAVIDSON, 
P. O, Box 147, Poland, Mahoning Co., Ohio. 
Parers, etc. 
We bog to call the attention of Farmers and others 
to this new class of goods—quite as strong, with two- 
thirds the weight, and less cost than the old-style 
iron ones. Hold by Hardware Dealers generally. 
Crow-Bars.10 to 80 lbs.11 ots. per lb. 
Harrow Teeth.. X in. square.... 12 S " 
•• “ ..X * 7 .. • • W.HI " 
Address SWEETS M’F’G CO.. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Price sit A’ew York, only $55 ! 
The only machine that spreads, disentangles and 
turns over all the grass. Forks easily elevated and 
depressed. Send for Illustrated Circular to 
NEW YORK PLOW CO., 
94 Burkinan Si., New York. 
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING 
WITH A NOVELTY JOB 
PRINTING PRESS! 
For 1872. 
Warranted to work satisfactorily. 7 different sizes, 
ranging in price from $15 to $ 150. Perfect Machines. 
Send for Circular giving full description. 
GRAHAM, EMLEN & PASSMORE, 
Patentees ami Mnuufueluvors, 
931 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
The Best Press ever Invented for the Purpose. 
The most valuable addition to 
——ST^bT the Busiuess Office j the most 
H efficient instructor in School h i 
Qj .fs Vj3 the most fascinating and iristruet- 
ive amusement in the Family, 
and is unsurpassed for the use of 
A mute n rand 
Mfflj Mtffl REGULAR JOB PRINTERS. 
MBhffi Bend tor Descriptive and Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet to BENJ. O. 
VJSMMT WOODS, MANfFACI I'UKK. 849-- 
351 Federal and 152 Kneeland Sts., 
HHBU Boston : W. V. K.mv.uins, 543 
J tv }, Broadway, New York; Kki.i.v, 
|K| lloWKI.L & LUDWIG. 917 Market 
Hi-, Philadelphia : J. K. Edwards, 
120 North Slxtli St., St. Louis: A. 
Farmers, be sure and examine the only^ perfect 
Spreader ever nut Into 6ie tle.ld. The si I Litlou U 
acknowledged by all to be the only Machine that will 
spread, disentangle and turn over nil grass passed 
over. It is the neat est, best built and only true work¬ 
ing tedder. Bend for Descriptive circular, andl read 
the numerous testimonials received. .1 A M Es IUA- 
ZEK, General Agent, Newburg, N. Yand for sale by 
NEW YORE PLOW 00., Beckman St.. New York. 
Enables the most important Agricultural product of 
America to be cut, cured and stored in the barn in 
one day. Improves the quality and increases the 
value of the hay crop. Prevents all risk of damage 
from storms and sudden showers. Is simple, dura¬ 
ble and of light draft. Was awarded the New Eng¬ 
land Agricultural Society's only first prize, at the 
Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., as being supe¬ 
rior to nil others, and the best and only perfect 
machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
53 Beekmau St., New York, 
Providence Wringer 
NEW 1872. 
OP MOULTON 
r onrr-n^-^r~ri[oITn rolls, 
I r C * - ! Most Durable 
the aid ol uni tools. Small sizes form a substantial 
and complete Book-Rack. Larger sizes form a sub¬ 
stantial Writing-Desk utid Book-Case Combined. 
Prices for large sizes, fi feet 4 Inches high, solid 
Black Walnut, from til) to 122. Prices for smaller 
sizes down as low us 11. Also, Portable Wardrobes, 
prices $1(1 to $20. 
A liberal discount to the trade. Ten percent, off to 
all preachers. 
The First Premium was Awarded 
on our Book-Racks and Writing-Desks at the 
Great Fair of the American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1S70. 
Our goods can bo found at the Furniture Dealers 
and Bookstores generally throughout the country. 
Manufactured by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
ROPER HOT AIR no bowery, jnt. y„ 
ENGINE COMPANY - , 124 Chambers St., N. Y. Manufacturers of Looking Glass and Picture Frames. 
H0V.27.IB6e. 
JUL.Y2 5.1U67. 
P-'-glfA.t JOUKKAL mines— □ COGS, 
CLAMP, 
Ip pgUBlt spiral CEar „ \k Holds Firm- 
n MetalJournal 
JJ^,i R v£D cl M hJ CASINGS. 
cU No Wear Oat 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warreu St., N. Y., and Providence, R. I. 
and Quincy Hall, Boston 
IIT Send for Descriptive Circular. 
five and NAILS 
S/Amlw of every variety, in pack¬ 
ages TO ST7IT. sent to 
shy AMERICAN TACK C»„ 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers St., N T . Y. 
Toward expense of a Public Teal t hat the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
Excel in Speed, Esse and Simplicity all oth¬ 
ers. Of Boynton's Latest Improved Cross-Cut and 
Wood Saws, not one failed in 20,000. Cross Cut ($1 per 
ft.); Wood Saws ($1 each). For sale by all Veulers. 
E. M. BOYNTON, 80 Beekmau St„ N. Y„ 
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. 
