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RAILROAD CLOTHES WASHER, 
NEAT, NOVEL, and SIMPLE in its construction; 
does the work with ease and rapidity. It is the only ma¬ 
chine by which the weight of the water is secured to save a 
large amount of labor in washing. 
NEW STYLE 
Universal Clothes Wringer, 
with solid, white rubber rolls. 
FERRY & GO., 
Wo. 35 C0RTLAf40T ST., W. Y. 
Agents wanted in every town. Send for Circular. 
CARBOLIC SOAPS. 
Carbolic SMsiBafeeliaag' Soap. 
Positively destroys all insect life on Cattle, and cures 
Mange, Scratches and sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 oz. tablets, $3.60. 
Boxes of 10 Its., $4.00. 
Sheep Dip. 
This preparation is far superior to tobacco, not so disa¬ 
greeable or unpleasant, much less trouble, and more per¬ 
manent. Cures Scab and destroys Ticks, Lice, etc. Cans of 
5 lbs., $1.25 ; 10 lbs., $2.25; 50 lb. kegs, $10 ; 200 lb. Bbl., $35.00. 
©IsitEBBCBBt. 
For cure of Footrot and destruction of the Screw 
Worm. 1 ft. cans, 50c.; 3 its., $1.00 ; 5 Its., $1.25. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
•TAMES BUCHAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN & BLEWETT, Sole Agts., 
5:4 Barclay St., New York. 
Pamphlets furnished. 
'triEaS IPOOIT©^^©© 
JTISI-I O O MPANV 
SELLS the Spawn of Trout and the young fish ; 
STOCKS Ponds and Streams with Black Bass, 
INSTRUCTS Pupils in Fisli Culture, and 
EXAMINES Sites for Fish Farms, and 
BUY'S and sells the same, and 
LAYS OUT BONDS. 
Address W. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Conn. 
UTCIIINSON’S FAMILY CI- 
DER AND WINE MILL, is the 
best for Hand. Made with single or 
double curb. Also presses and grinders 
separate. For Manufacturers, 
HAMELS’ BOWER MIBL. 
Is tile best of all, crushing Hie fruit and 
yielding more juiee than any other. Not 
liable to injury. Cast Cider Press Screws, 
line thread and very powerful. Copper 
Strip Feed Cutters, 'the best and cheap¬ 
est Self feeding Cutter for Hay. Straw, 
and Corn-stalks. jS'tshwitz Pulverizing 
Harrow, with seat, will tie owned assoon 
as known. Send for Illustrated Cireiflar. 
PEKKSKTLL PLOW WORKS. 
Pcekskill, N. Y„ or 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
I ^INE FARMS nnd ESTATES, improved and un- 
- improved, in Clarke, Warren, Loudon, and Fauquier 
Counties, for sale by JENNINGS & CO., Berryvlile, Va. 
S CI.OTHIES WASHER, LATELY MUCH IMIPISOVJE©, 
and the new Universal Clothes YVrtxger, with Rowell’s Expansion Gear, and the patent “ Stop,” save their cost twico 
a year by saving clothes, besides shortening the time and lessening the labor of washing nearly one-half. 
WHAT I© SAID ABOUT THEM. 
“ The rich might do without these machines, but the poor, who must value time, labor and the saving of clothes, have to 
look oh them, as household necessities.”-- Working Farmer. 
“ It is worth one dollar per week in any family .”—New York Tribune. 
“Growing in favor the more - we .use it. "We like it .”—Prairie Farmer , Chicago. 
“ It really merits all the good that can be saicl of it .”—Rural JVeio Yorker. 
“ Easily worked, and it does its work well.”— Ohio Farmer. 
“After a fair trial we give it the preference over all others .”—Iowa Homestead. 
“ We do not hesitate to give tills the preference .”—American Agriculturist. 
A FAIR OFFER. 
Y'ou may prove the above statements true by sending the retail price,—Washer, $14: Extra Cog-Wheel Wringer, $0,—and 
we will forward to places where no one is selling.,either or both, free of charges. If, after a trial'of one month, you are not 
entirely satisfied, we will REFUND THE MONEY' on the return of the machines, freight free. 
Large miscount to the Trade everywhere. 
R. C. BROWM8513G, Gen. Agent, 
32 Gortlandt St., f«ew York. 
White Spring Farm, Geneva, 
FOR SALE. 
This very desirable farm of 300 acres, located within one 
mile of the Village of Geneva, is offered for sale. 
It is situated on a ridge overlooking Seneca ILalte and 
Geneva, and commands a most extensive view. 
The Farm is in a very high state of cultivation, thor¬ 
oughly underdrained, and the buildings mostly new and in 
excellent repair. 
The Orchards are in full bearing; and the supply of 
water is very abundant, and of excellent quality. 
The Lawn surrounding'the house contains some 40 
acres, is in fine order, and ornamented with Natural 
Forest Trees. 
As the farm is so well known, a further description is 
deemed unnecessary. 
To any one desiring an elegant country residence, this 
offers a very favorable opportunity. For particulars, apply 
to JAMES O. SHELDON, 
GENEVA, N. Y. 
WAILHJAESJLilE EJS'l’AML'E F©3£ SAS<E 
V near ANNAPOLIS, the Capital of Maryland.— The 
undersigned offers for sale his Farm, known as “ Primrose,” 
containing 435K acres; not over a half-mile by water, and 
a mile and a half by the county road from the City. All of 
the farm buildings, which are ample for all the wants of 
such property, are either new or in excellent, repair, except 
the dwelling house, which is a double, two-story,brick house 
and wing, and for a small sum cau be made a first-class 
residence. 
The location is healthful and beautiful, commanding an 
extensive view of the waters of the Bay, and the grounds are 
planted with shade-trees, shrubbery, and flowers. The cul¬ 
tivated land of about 300 acres lias all been heavily limed 
and is in a high state of cultivation, adapted to the growth of 
all the crops raised in this region, hut especially adapted to 
the cultivation of melons, berries, vegetables, and all tree 
fruits, with which the estate is abundantly supplied, and for 
which its vicinity to Annapolis and access to Baltimore by 
rail, and daily and nightly by steamer, furnish ready sales. 
There are about 4,000 bearing peach-trees; 500pears, dwarl 
and standard ; and 500 apple-trees now hearing, or all rapid¬ 
ly becoming so, on tiiis property. The location of the Naval 
Academy, and the cultivated society of the City, furnish 
superior attractions to those who desire recreation, St. 
John’s College, and excellent Schools, furnish tlie best op¬ 
portunity for educating children, whilst the growth of the 
City is rapidly enhancing the value of all properly in tlie 
neighborhood. 
As an investment for future advantages, or for profit from 
ciiltivation.fcwestat.es in the country present greater ad¬ 
vantages than Hie purchase of tlie property now ottered, or 
than the terms for which it can lie purchased, and which will 
he made known on application to 
FRANK Bff. ST©CKB3TT, 
AsaHirapolis, WIU1. 
I ENTS LOOK!—$13 a day made, selling our 
Scissors Sharpener and other wares. Sample 25 lets, 
ague free. T. J. HASTINGS & CO., Worcester, Mass. 
Turnip Seeds 
Sent Y»y mail, postage 
paid. 
on receipt 
of the 
prices annexed: 
per oz. per 11). 
per lb. 
Early White Flat Dutch. 
...$ 10 
$ 30 
$1.00 
Early Red-Top Strap-Leaf. 
... 10 
25 
75 
German Teltow. 
. .. 20 
40 
1.50 
YYliite Norfolk. 
... 10 
25 
75 
Yellow Globe. 
... 10 
25 
75 
Long,Smooth White,or Cow Horn. 10 
25 
75 
Yellow Aberdeen. 
... 10 
25 
75 
White French, or Rock... 
... 10 
2.7 
75 
Carter’s Imperial, Hardy Swede. 
.... 10 
30 
1.00 
Laing’s Swede. 
... 10 
25 
75 
Skirving’s Purple-Top Swede— 
... 10 
25 
75 
American Ruta-baga. 
... 10 
25 
75 
Address 
R. H. ALLEfH 
& CO. 
7 
1S9 & 191 Water St., I’. O. Box 376, 
New York City. 
Ralston^ Sheep Shears, 
Price $5. 
Steel Tooth Horse Rakes, 
$45. 
Hay Tedders, 
$90. 
Potato Digging Plow, 
Brice $15. 
The Blanchard Churn, 
5 sizes—from 2 gallons at $0, to 18 gallons at $10, 
Together with the Largest Assortment of Implements, 
Seeds and Fertilizers in New York, for the Plantation, Farm, 
Garden or Orchard. 
Special Circulars and full information sent on receipt of 
stamps. 
R. H. Allen & Co., 
189 & 191 Water St., 
P. O. Box 376. 
New York. 
