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.JUNE 45 
PERSONAL ITEMS, 
IIon. S. S. Cox has been very ill. 
JOAQUEN MiLLEtt is writing a new poem. 
George Sand made $800,000 by her works. 
Anna Dickinson will stump for Greeley. 
Barnum’s Fiji chief has died in York, Pa. 
President Grant will attend the Boston 
Jubilee. 
The old home of N. P. Willis has been 
sold for $50,000. 
Mr. Edmund Yates has retired from the 
English post office. 
There is a good portrait of Carl Schurz 
in the June Eclectic. 
Bayard Taylor sails for Europe in June 
to bo gone two years. 
John Jacob Astor’h family spend the 
Summer at Newport. 
Mr. Chan nos Fulton got $1,000 for the 
play of Black Friday. 
Col. Tom SCOTT gets $170,000 a year as 
President of 26 railroads. 
Sin Edward Thornton will spend the 
Summer at Nowburyport, Mass. 
Historians are attempting to show that 
Washington was an Englishman. 
Hon. Samuel Williston will give Am¬ 
herst College half a million dollars. 
Prof. Eastman of Poughkeepsie is talked 
of for Lieut. Governor of New York. 
Charlotte Cushman lias been dining 
with Rev. Phoebe A. Hanaford in New 
Haven. 
William Cullen Bryant will give the 
tewn of Cummington, Mass., $12,500 for a 
library. 
Carlotte Ray, a colored woman, has 
been admitted to practice at the bar in 
Washington. 
implements, iUadjinerg, 
(See illustrated article in Rural Nkw-Yorkkh, 
Oct. 28. 1871.) 
This celebrated Horse Rower far supersedes all 
others. It produces much more power than other 
railway powers, and WITH VKIIV MUCH LESS ELEVA¬ 
TION. Also, Manufacturers of the 
PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL, 
which Is adapted to all kinds of horse powers, and 
iO'iudsnll kinds of grain rapidly. 
Z-ff~ Send for DtscrijAtoe Circular. 
WM. L. BOYER & BR0., 
2101 Gormniiiowii Av., Philadelphia, l*a. 
A praetieul machine lor removing the stones from 
cherries without maalUng the fruit has long been 
needed, and call now be supplied In a limited quan¬ 
tity. They are sold at wholesale by 
Sargent & Co. and Russell A Erwin MTs Co., Now 
York City. A. B. Shipley A s.. n , Philadelphia, Pa. 
Speu- Bros., Bid tl in ore, Md. Greer A Lalng. N\ heel¬ 
ing, W. Vh. H- W. Leulkomeyer. Cleveland Ohio. 
Howell On no tk Co-, Cincinnati O. Sidney Shepard 
& Co., nullah*, N. V. Buhl, Duchamp? A Co., Detroit, 
Mich. Lav man .Carey A Qeu Indianapolis, Inn. Neth- 
erland A Hurt. Louisville. Ky. heeberget & Breakey, 
Chicago, III. E. C. Simmons At Co., Si. Louis. 
On receipt of *1,1 will send oue machine from New 
York by express to any uridrosis. 
J>. H. (IOODEI.Ij, Sole Manufacturer, 
Antrim. N. II. 
jy New York Office, ,V> Chambers 8t. 
p. S.—I am also sole manufacturer of the Light¬ 
ning Peaoh-Parer, Turn-Table and Lightning Apple- 
Parers, etc. 
SUPERIOR 
Hay Spreader. 
Price at IVew Vork, only J35 ! 
The only machine that spreads, disentangles and 
turn* our all the grass, f orks easily elevated and 
depressed. Bend for Illustrated Circular to 
NEW YORK PLOW CO., 
94 Beckman St., New York. 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER 
Simple in Construction, 
Strong 1 , Durable and 
not likely to get 
out of order. 
BUY THE^DODCE 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
DODGE & STEVENSON M’F’G CO., 
Aulmi’u, N. Y. 
TIE SUPERIOR MY SPllIT 
Farmers, be sure and examine the only lierfect 
Spreader ever put Into the Hold. Till* SUPERIOR is 
acknowledged bv all to be the only Machine that will 
spread, disentangle anil turn over all grass passed 
over. It is the neatest, best built and only true work¬ 
ing leader. Send for Descriptive Circular, and read 
the numerous testimonials received. JAMES FKA- 
2EH, General Agent, Newburg, N. Y., and for sale by 
NEW YORK PLOW CO., Beekmun St., New York. 
■PAHTTSE and MILS 
^ XXwJVm of every variety, in pack¬ 
ages TO SUIT, sent to 
any address by AMERICAN TAC'li. CO., 
Manufacturers, 117 Chambers St., N. Y. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
Chadborn 6l Coldwell IVl'f’gr Co., 
(Send for Circular.) Newburgh, N. Y. 
Iiy For sale by all first-class Dealers and Seedsmen. 
BUY THE BEST! 
Implements, ittacljiucrn, #c. 
FARMERS,DAIRYMEN AND BUTTER BUYERS! 
PACK TOUR BUTTER 
in 
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 tn this Pail brings 5 to 19 cents 
more a pound in the New York City market than the 
same duality in any uther package. 
Double Harpoon 
Q Horse Hay-Fork. 
Highest award and Tircmze Medal 
at the Hew York Stair. F.i ir and Trial in 1x70. 
Thirty Premium* in 1870 
I Endorsed by 1000 Farmers in 1S70, 
^ **=. n Descriptive Catolof/ue Sent J Vee. 
II Pennock Manufacturing Co. 
XsnneU Squire, Chester Co., Pa, 
Received several hundred Premiums bn 1871. 
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- 
tile and of light draft. Wus awarded the New Eng¬ 
land Agricultural 9..clety’s only first prize, at the 
Great Field Trial, at Amherst, Mass., as being supe¬ 
rior to all others, and the best and only perfect 
machine for tedding or turning hay. 
MADE ONLY BY 
ANMES PliOW COMPANY, 
53 Beckman St., New York, 
and Quincy Hall, Boston. 
<£W~ Scud for Descriptive Circular. 
STEEL 
CROW-BARS AND HARROW TEETH. 
We beg 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. Sold by Hardware Dealers generally. 
Crow-Bars.10 to 30 lbs. 11 cis. per lb. 
Harrow Teeth.. \ In. square.... 12X " 
•• " ....MM “ 
Address SWEETS M’PG CO.. 
Syracuse, N. Y, 
m A PITPCJ and N AILK 
A XXwAiU of every variety, in pack¬ 
ages TO SUIT, sent to 
READ THIS: 
New Tonic, Nov. 15. 1871. 
We. the undersigned. Produce Commission Mer¬ 
chants of the City of New York, oouslder Westcott’s 
Return Butter Pull, manufactured by Sllsby Bros., 
Belmont N. Y., thr best packaoe in the market. It 
is our experience that Butter packed lit this Pall sells 
more rtntlilv and command* u higher price in this mar¬ 
ket than In any other package, arid we heartily recom¬ 
mends Its general use by the dealers, dairymen and 
butter buyers who ship to this city. 
Respectfully, 
(Signed by 45 lending Commission Merchant*,) 
The Westcolt Return Butter Pali meets my ap¬ 
proval as a good butter package, it is one which I 
always feel safe tn recommending. 
X. A. Wit, laud. 
Dairy Editor Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
Dairymen, send for n Circular ! Dealers, send for 
a Price last ' We are the solo manufacturers of 
VVtMtcott'H Return Rutter Pall, and ulso manu¬ 
facture very extensively Butter Firkins, Hulf-Hrkin 
SI I.SHY lilt OS.. 
Belmont, Allcgnuy Co., N. Y. 
Principal Warehouse. Iliuglinintou, X. Y. 
The uniform success of the Clipper Mowers in the 
field, the testimony of every farmer who hits used 
them, that they are the Ibjntest <« draft-, the most 
durable and the most economical machine for the 
farmer to buy, fully substantiates w hat the propri¬ 
etors have always claimed—that the Clipper Is the 
Rest Mower In ilu* World, _ 
To the No. 4 size ts attached the Dropper (cutting 
,Yw feel, with septicufe ftyiq, e-lior for reaping), con. 
structed with great Improvements—In fact perfected; 
and in point of efflcleimy. strength, lightness of draft 
and symmotry of proportions. It is, us a Reaper, also 
unequaled. Farmers! see it before you buy. Pass 
your own Judgment upon it. Look at its many im¬ 
provements possessed by no other machine. Re¬ 
member. It Is fully warranted. Send for Pamphlet. 
P. O. Box 0173. 154 Chambers St., N. Y. 
Providence Wringer 
NEW 1872. 
crp MOULTON 
foTTf (P" _J- ^r~rT[or[T| ROLLS, 
ROLLS, 
in" " w H Most Durable 
| Double Spiral 
r~~iftsL mu*w»i. osiw^g— y COGS, 
jfe§L cuTm 
n MOULTON ROLLS Stev) CLAMP, 
? oouble spiral ci^B q \k Holds^Firm- 
1tt^ao j0ST ^mp~' fl MelalJournal 
Ju^ditVE 0 CLA yj CASINGS. 
cU No Wear Out 
PROVIDENCE TOOL COMPANY, 
11 Warren St., N. Y., and Providence, R. I. 
GARDNER’S PORTABLE 
BOOK-RACK, BOOK-CASE, AND 
WRITING DESK COMBINED. 
This l* the first good article of furniture that has 
ever been made, which van be taken apart In less 
than a minute and packed away or shipped from place 
to place all easily as a few short boards, and can bo 
set up again by any person tn ii few moments without 
the ant of any tools. Small sizes form a substantial 
and complete Hook-Uaek. lairger sixes form u sub¬ 
stantial Writing-Desk and Book-Case Combined. 
Prices fur large sizes, fi feet 4 Inches high, solid 
Blank Walnut, trom *10 to *22. Prices for smaller 
sizes down us low us $L Also. Portable Wardrobes, 
prices *10 to $90. 
A liberal discount to the trade. Ten per cont. off to 
all preachers. 
The Pi rat Premium wit* Awarded 
on our Book-Rucks and Writing-Desks at the 
Great Fair of the American Institute 
NEW YORK, 1S70. 
Our goods can ho found at the Furniture Dealers 
ami Bookstores generally throughout the country. 
Manufactured by 
The Gardner Manufacturing Company, 
110 BOWERY, N. V., 
Manufacturers of Looking Glass and Picture Frames. 
$500 CHALLENGE 
si§^] 
J u IV2 |W 
Toward expense of n Public Teat that the 
PATENT LIGHTNING SAWS 
Excel in Speed. Euxe and Simplicity nil oth¬ 
ers. Of Boynton's latest Improved Cross-Cut and 
Wood 8uws, not one failed In 20,000. Cross Cut l*l per 
ft.); Wood Saws i*I each), t'or sale bu all Dealer*. 
E. M. BOYNTON, SO Beekinnu Si., N. Y., 
Sole Proprietor and Manufact urer. 
