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Identifier: ploughloomanvil09phil (find matches)
Title: The Plough, the loom and the anvil
Year: 1848 (1840s)
Authors: Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU Skinner, John S. (John Stuart), 1788-1851 Skinner, F. G Finch, Myron
Subjects: Agriculture Farm buildings Farm supply industries Farm equipment Industrial arts CHR 1848-1857 PRO Earle, Murry (donor)(copy 1) PRO Pardee, Calvin (autograph)(vol. 2, 9)(copy 1) PRO Mahony, M. B. (autograph)(vol. 1)(copy 2)
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.S. Skinner
Contributing Library: University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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themoney-getting that makes you so happy that you cannot live with-out it; make somebody else happy with the surplus now—it may bemisapplied after you are dead; the same shrewdness that gatheredit, ought to have the pleasure of scattering it. Feed the hungry;clothe the naked; educate the ingenious child of want; helj) the de-serving inventor; spread light, science, education, Christianity; fillyour own bosom brim-full of blessings. What a hapj)y man youmight be, if you only knew how! Willis Impkoved Stump Machine—Manufactured at Orange,Mass,—The above machine, which seems to stand without an equalfor power and speed in pulling stumps, has a wonderful sale abroad aswell as at home. We are told the inventor has just answered anorder for sixteen for the Valparaiso market; these, together withothers, make some fifty or more shipped for that region within oneyear. It argues well for those semi-barbarous regions that they areousting their stumps. Peogkess. cJ Peabodys Straichri^y. 339
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PEABODYS NEW SEEDLITTG STRAWBEKKY.Tni3 engraving represents, life-size, the seedling grown by Mr. Pcabody, atColumbus, Ga., as advertised in our last number. It is no doubt a very splen-did berry. Mr. Peabody requires one thousand orders, for a dozen plants, at$5 per dozen, through the whole country, before any plant leaves his grounds.Whenever an order is received, he sends a colored engraving of the plant andfruit, one of which may be seen at this office, and also directions for its culture;and when the number is made up, will notify each subscriber, who may then re-mit the amoimt and receive his plants. 340 Upland Culture of the Cranberry. FOB THE PLOtJCn, THE LOOM, AND TUB ANVIL. upland culture of the cranberry. South Danvers, Nov. 13, 1856. Gentlemen :—The receijDt of the November number of your jour-nal brings to mind your kind request for an occasional contributionto the Agricultural dei^artment. I therefore contrive to sketch theprogress made by Mr. E. Needham, of Danvers, i

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