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THE ACKNOWLEDGED -STANDARD. 
FAIRBANKS & CO. 
No. 252 BEOADWAT, NEW TORE. 
Turnip Seetl fey Mail. 
The following varieties, the quality of which can not be 
excelled, will be mailed post-paid, to any address in the 
Union upon receipt of price affixed: 
per oz. 4 ozs. 8 ozs. pound 
Early White Dutch 10 cts. 85 cts. 60 cts. J1.00 
White Strap Leaf 10 " 35 " 60 " 1.00 
Bed Ton Strap Leaf 10 " 85 " 60 " 1.00 
Large White Globe 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Large White Norfolk 10 " SO " 45 '• 15 
Yellow Aberdeen 10 " 35 " 60 " 1.00 
Golden Ball (Robertson's) .10 " 35 •' 60 " 1.00 
Large Yelloir Globe, extra 10 " 85 " CO " 1.00 
Long White French 10 " 85 " 60 " 1.00 
Long White or Cow Horn. .10 " 35 " 60 " 1.00 
TellW Finland 15 " 50 " 90 " 1.75 
Waite's Eclipse, tine 10 " 85 '* 60 " 1.00 
German Teltow 15 " 50 " 90 " 1.75 
Sweet German 10 " 35 " 00 " 1.00 
Improved Hula Baga 10 " '45 " 60 ■' 1.00 
Slurving's do 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Laing's do 10 " SO " 45 " 75 
Dale's Hvbrid 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Packets lor retailing, full size, per dozen GO cts. 
do do. ~ half size, do 35 cts. 
Prices to dealers by the quantity given upon application. 
Our celebrated Seed Catalogue and Guide to the Vegetable 
and Flower Garden, containing 150 pages, beautifully illus- 
trated, will be mailed to all applicants enclosing 25 cents. 
Address B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
REMINGTON'S FOOT-ROT REMEDY. 
| AAA TESTS— NOT ONE FAILURE. — Two 
J.VVV mouths ago I applied Remington's Foot-Rot medi- 
cine to a flock of sheep, and they have kept perfectly sound 
since, and I have no doubt that if properly applied that it 
will make a sure cure. JOHN JUHXSTON. 
Genera, N. Y.. Feb. 16, 1S67. 
One thorough application is cenerallv sufficient ; rarely 
the second may be needed. The best remedv we have ever 
used. T. C. MAXWELL & BROS. 
Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., April 16, 1867. 
The best cure I have ever used. — 
Geneva, April 16, 1867. ROB'T J. SWAN". 
I cured 50 sheep for 50 cent*. If taken in time or.e appli- 
cation is sufficient. In the worst cases two applications are 
sufficient. H. D. BENNETT. 
Geneva, April G, 1S67. 
I took 100 maggots from one foot and cured with one ap- 
plication. JOH.N E. BOOTHE. 
Canandaigua, April 1, 1S67. 
"Warranted if used according to directions. For sale by 
Druggists. Price, $1.00. "C. REMINGTON, Ag't, 
Manufacturer, Geneva, N. Y. 
Known to the World- 
one Hundred per cent, gained by grinding and cooking 
feed for stock. The entire corn crop of the country can be 
ground right on every man's farm at an expense to the farm- 
er of less than one cent per bushel. A large, drv prairie 
farm can be made equal to those having natural wa'cer priv- 
ileges, and thus increased in value §1000. Halladav's Self- 
Resulating "Wind Machine guaranteed to do this, and fur- 
nished on trial, on the "no-cure, no-pav," principle, 200,000 
dollars' worth now in successful operation from, a small size 
forpumpimr water on ordinary farms, up to 40-horse power 
grain-grinding mill. Engraving aurl price list sent bv addres- 
sing EDWARD EURXHAM, 151 EascMd-st- X"ew York, or 
JOHX BURX'UAM, Gen'l Agt., Batavia, Illinois. 
ATornial Academy ©f IfSissic, 
At Meadmlle, Pa. 
The Sth Term of 8 weeks will commence July 2d. For 
Circulars giving Terms, &c, and particulars as to the dona- 
tions of Free Scholarships, address THEODORE E. PER- 
KLXS, care of Brown & Perkins, -120 Broome-sc, Xew Yurk. 
CARPENTER'S PORTRAIT OF LINCOLN. 
HOURS AT HOME. 
To get this standard Steel Engraving, and the only authen- 
tic likeness of President Lincoln, send" the name of'one new 
subscriber for two years, or those of two new subscribers 
for one year ($G i, to our popular monthlv. Hours at Home. 
C. SCRIBNER & CO., Xew York. 
Mot to© iLate to Plant 
Tlx© J5j.~t"ta."fciiiny Blaolu'lbenry. 
A Year Saved by Planting Now. 
The plants of our growth may be safely put out until 
Jraly 1st. 
They are Young, Strong, well-eooted, and warrant- 
ed to geow, with fair treatment. 
They will make strong-bearing plants for next year. 
The price is within the reach of all. 
They are sent by mail, and safe arrival guaranteed, at 
$2.50 per dozen; $15.00 per hundred; §120 per thousand. 
Cash Orders will receive prompt attention. 
F. Kl. PHGSXTX, Bloomington, 111. 
. S. MAIL 
MB POST OFFICE ASSISTANT, 
Contains all new Postal Laws and Regulations, Table of 
Foreign Postages, Answers to Correspondents on Doubtful 
Postal Questions, Miscellaneous Postal Information, &c, &c. 
Indispensable to Post-masters, especially at Small Ounces. 
Edited by J. GAYLER. Special Ae;ent of the Post Office 
Department. Published monthly in Xew York, at SI per 
year. Address "PUBLISHER U. S. MAIL," Xew York. 
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BUCKEYE 
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MORE GOOD AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
M Taylor's Patent Door Belli" See page $>7. 
Declared by the Judges at 
THE GREAT NATIONAL FIELD TRIAL, 
beld at Auburn, in July last, to be superior to all competi- 
tors in lightness of draft, freedom from side draft, perfec- 
tion »f mechanical construction, portability, facility of man- 
agement, strength and durability. 
Descriptive Circulars, and synopsis of Official Report of 
Auburn Trial, forwarded by mail. 
Manufactured by ADRIAXCE, PLATT & CO., 
(Manufactory, Po'keepsie.) 165 Green wich-st., X. Y. 
HURD'S PATEXT 
AMEEICAN HOG TAMER, 
TO PREVENT 
HOGS FROM ROOTHJG, 
Every Parmer Should Have it, 
IT SA VJES MANY TIMES ITS COST. 
Price, with 3 Knives, delivered free at near" 
est Express Office, $3.00. Address 
THE PRAIRIE FARMER CO., 
192 Lake-st., Chicago. 
OREIGN RELISHES, SAUCES, etc.— English 
Pickles, Sauces and Condiments. Foreign preserved 
and dried Fruits, Alimentarv Conserves, French Peas, 
Truffles, Mushrooms, Asparagus, Mustard. Vinegar, Olives. 
Holland Herrings, Canton Ginger, English, French and Swiss 
Cheese: — sold retail at wholesale prices, bv the Importer, 
EDWARD B- J. SINGLETON, 183 Pearl-st.," cor. of Cedar, 
New York. Orders executed for any part of the U. S. strict- 
ly for Cash, at lowest prices. 
BRETT'S PATEXT GAUGE or 
REST, for grinding Mowing Ma- 
chine Knives, saves time and mnsele, 
and preserves a true bevel. A mowing 
machine cannot be kept in first-rate order 
without it. Agents wanted in every 
County. Address 
BRETT, SEXTOX & ALLEN. 
Geneva, Ohio. 
Partner "Wanted with a capital of $10C0 to take an active 
part in Grape Nursery and importing, now established. For 
particular address RYDER & CO., Sing Sing, N. Y. 
To Merchants asd Peddlers 
Everywhere ! 
A Xew and Good Thing for Every Family. 
Doty's Everlasting- Clothes-Pin ! 
[Patented March 26. 1SG7.] 
Ingeniously constructed of a single niece 
of non-rusting, elastic wire, so shaped that it 
ADJUSTS ITSELF TO ANT SIZE LINE. 
AD-VANTAGES OVET. OTHER CLOTHES-PINS ; 
I.— Cannot be Shaken off the Line. 
II. — Will not Freeze Clothes to the 
Line. 
IIL— "Will not Mark the Whitest Fa- 
bric. 
IV.— "Will not Spltt.Rot, RrsT, or "Wear 
Oct in a Life Time. 
Although their first cost is greater than 
the common wooden pins, their purchase is 
Tefe Econo3it, being servieeableyar long- 
er, and more convenient. 
Housekeepers, who have had fine gar- 
ments lost in snow, or drabbled in mud" by 
the wooden pin working loose and shaking 
off, or who have, on bitter cold days, had to 
thaw or wrench from the line, clothes frozen 
fast»by the dampness held by wooden pins, 
will appreciate the merits uf "Doty's Eves- 
lasting " pins. 
Retail Price, 30 cents per dozen. Three dozen, boxed and 
mailed, post paid, for $1/20. Send two red stainpa for sam- 
ple Pin and wholesale terms and circulars. 
DOTY'S CLOTHES-PIX CO- 
S"J Courtlaadt-st., Xew York. 
THE 
UNIVERSAL' 
Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other "Wringer for 
durability, till the expiration of the patent for the " COG- 
WHEEL REGULATOR" or "STOP-GEAR." JSb other 
Wringer is licensed under this Patent. It being now uni- 
versally conceded that Cogs are necessary to prevent the 
Rolls from being broken or torn loose, many attempts have 
beeu made to get a Cog- Wheel arrangement which shall 
equal the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid the "Stop-Gear'* 
patent, but without success. 
Any Cog- Wheel Wringer having Cogs, whether atone or 
both ends of the roll, which can play apart and fly out of 
gear when a large article is passing through, is COMPARA- 
TIVELY WORTHLESS, as the Cogs are then of no aid 
when most needed, and an arrangement of Cog-Wheels in 
fixed bearings, the upper one acting on a roll in movable 
bearings, must prove a mechanical failure in use, and we 
warn all persons not to purchase such Wringers as an "im- 
provement on the Universal," which they arc sometimes 
represented to be by the salesmen. 
Many who sell the UNIVERSAL WRINGER, keep also the 
DOTY 
WASHING MACHINE, 
which, though but recently introduced, 
is really as great a LABOR and CLOTHES 
SAVER as the Wringer, and is destined 
to win public favor and patronage every- 
where. 
It washes perfectly, without wearing or rubbing the 
clothes at all. 
Those keeping the Wringer for sale, will order the Washer 
for customers, if they have not got a supply on hand. On 
receipt of the Retail price, from places where ?io one is 
selling, we will send either or both machines from New York. 
Prices— Family Washer, §14. Xo. 3K Wringer, $10. No. 2 
Wringer, |S.50. 
A supply of the Wringers and Washers are always kept 
on hand iu Chicago, GJincinnati, Cleveland, Janes ville and 
St. Lonis, boxed ready for shipment, at about Xew York 
prices. 
Circulars, giving wholesale and retail prices, sent free. 
Large profits are made selling these machines. Exclusive 
right of sale given, with no charge for the patent right. 
iC. C. BUOWMXG, General Agent, 
Wo. 33 CoTirtlandt-St., 
(Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) New Tork, 
4VRANGE ORCHARDS.— For Sale a magnificent 
^-P Tract on the St. Johns' River, East Florida." Healthy, 
beautiful, and accessible. Containing hundreds of natural 
Orange Trees, and with everv thing else in climate, soil, 
and position required for the highest success in that culture. 
The most safe, easy, agreeable, and profitable crop- in the 
world. Address 
H. R, DAVTS, "Ageictcxtttrist" Office, New York. 
LATE 
E. & G. W. BLUNT. 
179 Water-street, Xe w 1 ork. 
Istporters and Mantfactfeers of 
Mathematical, Snrveymg and Nautical Instruments. 
Fine Watches, Marine and Pocket Chronometers, Charts 
and Nautical Books, Telescopes, Marino Glasses, Opera 
Glasses. Catalogues sent free. 
THE NEW YORK MIRROR.— Just the paper 
for the Farmer. Business man and Family. Contains 
full Market Reports, Prices Cukeext of all Merchanta- 
ble articles, besides Agricultural and Domestic Items, Stories, 
Poems. Miscellaneous reading, sketches of old X.T. Houses, 
etc £2 per Annum. To Clubs often, only ?10. Send for 
specimen. Address N. Y. MIRROR, 24 Anu-st., New York. 
EVERYMAN HIS OWN HOUSE PAINTER 
.SJand Paper Hanger.— All Housekeepers. Farmers and 
Painters must have tlieBook. Send .oeentsbvmailtoTHOS. 
SMITH, Baldwin City, Kansas, and it will be sent free of 
postage' to any address. 
THE JUNE No. of DEMOREST'S MONTHLY 
MAGAZINE, with Elegant Fashions; Music. Poems, 
Entertaining Stories, Engravings, Household Matters, Fall 
Size Patterns, and other useful and entertaining Novelties. 
SiTio-ip conies 30 cents • vearlv, $3, with a valuable Pre- 
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