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List of New Advertisements. 
Xe \\ Advertisements' 
T) i; is it v a c v n i: n v, 
PEUKV, WYOMING CO., N. y 
Full Tiviu commence. s.• r>t. s»b, Pepartnv-uts—cinas. 
*1“'. Scli-utlllm Mu Me al, ornamental anil Preparaton 
iJinoort* of Tcalicr* are accomplished, .-xnerlencee 
and successful. Fop particular* address 
Rev, J. X. FBADENBUBOH, A. B. 
yiCK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
The Extra New Voile Tribune. 
Jayne's Canuluame Balsam—Hr I) Jaynes & Sons. 
Fl int and Ornamental Trees—Ellwacger & Barry. 
To Fruit Growers—P B Sheldon. 
Ryan's Improved Potato Digger—A J Mathewson. 
Illinois—Valuable Farm— H IIvnmonrt. 
Agents Wan red for the I.ost Cause--E B Treat & Co. 
Tic Doolittle Black-Cap Raspberry—Doolittle & B ight 
.Inst Published— F II Stauffer. 
Purchasing Agency—H H Doolittle. 
Grape Vines and Wood—Miss J L Waring. 
Imported Dutch Bulbous Roots—J M Th^rburn & Co. 
The Organ Manual— Oliver Diwon & Co. 
The Philadelphia Raspberry—>1 H Doolittle. 
Perry Academy—J N Fraitcnbureh. 
Grape Vines—Wm Griffith. 
To Roy or Sell Trees, Ac—Titos Wright, 
Grape Vines—Ferris & Garwood. 
Strawberry Plants—A W potter 
Giant Aaptrasraa-ll H Doolittle. 
Grape Vbles—C L Hoag & Co, , , 
Patent Vegetable Cutter—A li Wellington <fc Co. 
Farm for Sale—Wm S Stnrges. 
Imported Sheep—L TV Pease. . , 
Andre Leroy's Nurseries—Brugiuere & rhebaud. 
$50 Per Week—L A Densmore. 
y S E N T E 11 Y , BI.lllRIKE A , 
CEOLEKA, SUMMER COMPLAINT, ALL 
BOWEL AFFECTIONS, &c., 
ARE PROMPTLY CURED BY 
Jayne’s Carminative Balsam. 
It is quick, safe aud certain In Us action, affording Im¬ 
mediate relief when promptly administered. Age does 
not impair Its virtues, neither 18 it subject te the varying 
influences of climate, being equally effective InallJati- 
tudes, it is tn all respects what it claims to be—a •• .V land- 
ard Household HenUtlu," which every tunillv should be 
supplied with. 
Diarrhoea and Dysentery. 
It never fall* to subdue the most violent at'acks of 
these complaints, no matter iroiu what cause they ori¬ 
ginate. As changes of climate, water,&c.,otten produce 
these serious diseases, travelers and otheis should al¬ 
ways keep a supply of the CnrmlpaUvc by them. 
Asiatic Cholera. 
The prompt use bf for. t>. Jayne's Cii'Uilnative B ilsam 
will a.ways remove the Piarrlifra and Cramps which uc- 
company the attacks of Ghoiern, thus often conquering 
the disease Hi Its Ibclpicncy. It has frequently been ad¬ 
ministered in neighborhoods where the cholera hm been 
raging epidemically, aud no* never filled to give imme¬ 
diate and permanent relict. 
-w.v iUK AUTUMN OP 1S6G. AND 
I’IjOIIAXj CBrUXDE, 
Is now published. It contains descriptions of the best 
TTyacinUut, Tulips, Crocuses, JJlics, dr., 
Planting rulm& tl i n ? hud plain urnl lull directions ior 
Oils «.iffrnvmL. Prlc S 8 ' &c - Illustrated with numer- 
ous flue engrat lug*, and a beautllul colored plate of the 
Single ami Double Tulip and Sr ilia, 
sell the finest lot ut Bulbs over brought to this country. 
THIS C’ATALOUGE AND GUIDE 
Is'pubjlshcd for the bene (It of mv eu»Vimors. aud I will 
forward It to every one as rapidly m losslK . To u 
Others, I charge ten c.ents per copy, which is not halt the 
cost. Postage prepaid to all. All lovers or flower* who 
design to plant Bulbs tills fall will find It to then , toregt 
to obtain my catalogue. Address ' ltul, ' 8t 
_ JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. 
JjlllDSELL’S PATENT UOimUNliD 
Clover Thrasher ami Holler, 
yams IMPROVED POTATO DIGGEU 
Wi> # Hu* fMryufUip.r*, I'wldeU^ uf Kant Iviubrokt! 
btiiiesfle u., N. \ tMKQ |iT^a. 5 iir.* in Mfivlnir th«r. we are 
1' K VAN's IMPROVED POTA- 
to liIM.Ut • a- a J*Uor-*nvfng machine, having 
sect) it in operation )u a variety of soils It does tho 
work well., rqi i u fields Uhexr it,ere is much yrass and 
ft digs the potatoes all out Of the ground, with¬ 
out riming or otherwise tnjnutnir them, and leaves the 
kronr.i.l In good condttton tor another crop. The ma- 
cnine can be worked by an ordinary workman, and does 
not tret out of order, and with good usage, will lust a 
number of years. It Ik in fact a drat lubor-*actii/j ma¬ 
chine. From our know.edge or rids Potato Digger. hav- 
*- , ,»-.et. ... 4 ll_J » . . °. .. . 
Have selected the following kinds from their Stock, 
which they recommend to meet tne wants ot Club*.- 
They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company 
sell them in N ew York, ^ tha llst of prlC6g ^ sh0Wi 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
ing seen It work, tee rrrwmeiui H with confidence, firmly 
believing that It will bo t»uud to perform all that is 
promised. Peiu roku, K. Y., May. 13G3. 
price list. 
\ OR NO III SON, 80c.,90c„ |i, |i t io best $1,25 «* ft, 
Ol.KEN T HAS,80c.,90c., fl, |l,vo, best f l,23 1 ft B. 
MIXED, TOe.,80c., 90c.,best |i yt a. 
JAPAN, ft, |1,10,best f 1,45 F ft, 
©OLONG, 70c., 80c.,00c., best |l $ ft. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best *!■» v B . 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, S0c.. 90c., $ 1 , »Uo, best * 1,20 
* B. 
I.For further particulars see former editions ot;this 
papur.] 
P. S.-All towns, villages, or manufactories, whore'a 
large number ot men are engaged, by olubbins togeth- 
er. can reduce the coat of their Teas andjCoffees about 
one-third by Bending directly to the 
GREAT AMEP.tCAN TEA COMPANY, 
81 and 33 Vbskv Stejtet, Cobsrr OF„C»it 7 Bcn, 
Post office Box 3,013, New York City. 
EVIDENCE AFTER EIGHT MONTHS’ TRIAL. 
TRK.vauur D*PABTMisjMf, Fourth Auditor’s Office, > 
July mat, 1866. { 
Great Amkbicah Tea Co.,31 & 33 Vesoy si., x. Y. t 
Gksti.kmkx:— Accompanying tlila I send you our reg¬ 
ular monthly Club List, which you will perceive, la still 
Increasing tn proportions. We have now tried your 
Teas and Coffees for upward ot eight mouths, and have 
come to the conclusion that we get as good an article 
from your house and ot nbout half the price that we 
would be forced to pay our merchants hero. 
I congratulate your Company at the great success that 
has crowned Its t (Torts In its endeavors to lighten the 
burden of high prices borne by our laboring peoplo; 
and also congratulate onr Club upon 1U good fortune In 
procuring these luxuries of life ut prices so fair and rea¬ 
sonable. Hoping you will continue to receive a liberal 
share, of public patronage, 
I am, sirs, very respectfully yours, 
L. Cass Carpenter, 
John Monro. Jr. D. R, Gorham, Goo. w. Wright, 
W.Mott, C. Cummings, Reuben w iilctt, 
Gbits. Maynard, Gyrus Powers, D-ntel I*. Batto, 
• .power*, .Tas.H. Covert. Geo. H. Norton, 
Bin. Fuller, Samuel Willett, B’m Weisteau, 
•Ins. H. Kidder, J. G. Foster, u . Gowtn. 
Jas. P. Wilson, Nath’: Lucas, Horatio 8mitli, 
David Lent, E, W. Croff. 
T he above machine hits b.-cu thoroughly teststd. ami is 
niLh^r 0 >tt »•' wanted by Potato Growers. 
h•• Mor°ihV. 1 4 ,°^ “' r °ady been sold ; 
that tot the fatale ot Ohio lias been reserved until the 
!i',.? eI r',i , /"ii lm ,' «, now , ;' 1 , bv Townships and (touti- 
Pii™. n"y: mug*; 
£l)c News Confrcnsct* 
— Snow fell in Vienna, Maine, Aug. 17. 
— The Maine election takes place Sept. 10. 
— Henry Ward Beecher returns $9,000 income, 
— Union Leagues are being revived at the West. 
— Hay at Lewiston, Me., sells for $19 to $20 a ton. 
— A blowing cave has been discovered in Georgia. 
— A fair crop of peaches were raised this season in 
Kansas. 
— Reports of the cotton crops at Memphis are very 
unfavorable. 
— It ie reported that the ex-king of Naples is com¬ 
ing to America. 
— Over eighty woolen and cotton mills are being 
bnilt in Georgia. 
— The grape vine fungus has appeared in the vine¬ 
yards of France. 
— The wool crop of Texas was about three million 
pounds last year. 
— They talk of running a tunnel under the Missis¬ 
sippi at 8 t. Louis. 
— A lodge of Free Masons has been established at 
Yokohama. Japan. 
— Prospects arc favorable for a good cranberry crop 
on Cape Cod this fall. 
— A princess, aunt of Queen Emma, died at Ha¬ 
waii, the 2oth of J nly. 
— House rent is so high in Mobile that tents are 
spoken of as a refuge. 
— President Roberts has called a Fenian Congress 
to meet at Troy Sept. 4. 
— Eight hundred dogs are licensed annually at a 
cost of $2 each, in Boston. 
— A convention of Spiritualists was held on Tues¬ 
day week at Providence, R. I. 
— Among the victims of the cholera at St. Louis, 
Mo., was a son of Gov. Gamble. 
— Wm. Edmister banged himself in a barn at Lisle, 
Broome Co., N. Y., Friday week. 
— The cotton worm has made Its appearnce in sev¬ 
eral or the cotton growing states. 
— It Is Fald there Is hardly n family in Columbus, 
Miss , but has some member sick. 
— The first steamer built at Mobile since the close 
of the war tvaB launched last month. 
— Gov. Humphreys has called a special session of 
the Mississippi Legislature OCt, loth. 
— It is said the Fenians are organizing in Indiana 
under the form of a benevolent society. 
— A Waterbury, (C't.) Ann make 1,500 tons of cop¬ 
per annually into pins, hooks, eyes, &c. 
— Ilcv. Dr. Huntington declines the Episcopate of 
Maine to which ho was recently elected. 
— The Freedman's Bureau has 976 schools, 1,405 
teachers, 90,778 scholars in all the South. 
— River thieves are committing depradations on 
canal boats and schooners at Troy, N. Y. 
— Two Canadian farmers have manufactured a 
choeae weighing three and onc-balf tons. , 
— A hotel for the special accommodation of frccd- 
men hat. been opened in Nashville, Tenn. 
— Thirty insurance companies in New York have 
paid $1,835,300 losses by the Portland fire. 
— Advices from Mexico say that Saltillo and Mon¬ 
terey have been evacuated by the French. 
— The American Colonists in Mexico arc begging 
transportation to the United States again. 
— A lot of laml at Lynn, Mass., was appraised 30 
years ago for $150, and this year for $36,500. 
— A woman at Oshtomo, Mich., recently cut the 
throats of two children, and then her owu. 
< I* E N T K It WHITE PiG.s, 
nTr?!!.' ,S. h iP. p S (1 U ,7’: l, ” r ' tor Circular, 
nhrui lug all needful luiormatlon on brent- 
KfciSfir.?; tu sp s 
WANTE®-WANTED - On» reliable 
TV DUelitrss man, to take a iieed Of exclusive Uiaiit 
nt Mouroc Cnuritv. to wll the combined i arpel stretch. 
nit anrl Sell-l ee,ling Tacking Machine, i»ateuteil |,y it 
l .IJnvis, May SOth, 5863, ami manufactured hv E Kem- 
'• "«£jp. 
J C, V i t, 1858, Dec, 19, ’ 30 , April 9, ’OJ, May 13, ' 02 , 
M"vI'TAOTT’UKD AND TOR SAME BY 
BIRD3ELL, Bouth Bend, Indiana. 
strain *eMnLto™ 0 S®r“ te * i 1 ?. cll,VBr thrashing similar tc 
Is too well u 01t{ “torn; operation and 
Circular. H. IUUIiski 7 
i kMipV !* CIDER tlI I,L SCn KYI'S. 
AND LEFT—Whole length, 5 
- -nmiii ,ert i length at thread, i fret■ draw of 
•fe Power Apple Grinder. Price, ’AdSTriSf* f0r 
fi H PfiEKSkILL PLOW WokBlS, Foekhklll, N, Y. 
ERUVUN GL.1NO SUBSTITUTE. 
23 jA. UG- XX 8 jS 
lmi„fortn ei l ..i yy.-.r, H, SouMrBeUd, 
I A SELL PE HAL ft S E tl 1 N A It V, at Anhu > n 
tude* from Boston,on Worcester 
EXTRA TRIBUTE 
PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT 
HE GHAltlPION. 
IIICKOK’8 PATENT PORTABLE 
/ ~BAUGH dk sons, 
DE MARK 
5W'W tei 
s ( pi U CROPS A n n PL A N TS. 
jyX {wlvjzr The moat highly conceutra- 
M v ted, speedy, peimanent, and 
_ ffw /cheap immure Ip the market. 
V ^ -A Ml. J usc.d by tnousands of tarraers 
^ In the Atlantic Stutcs,ami en¬ 
dorsed by the most practical Agriculturists In the coun¬ 
try. from twelve years' actual use, 
r Yf * 1 Quit *• ' 1 ’on n«Aa Ui..vn/rl. " I 
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN 
Q.REENE»S PATENT CYLINDER 
CIDER MILL, 
For OruiMng and Expressing the Juice from Apples , 
Grapes , and other Fruit, at one and the same operation. 
A political struggle, rarely surpassed In importance 
or Intensity, has been precipitated on the country by the 
treachery of Andrew Johnson and some oi bis official or 
personal adherents to the great and patriotic party by 
which they were intrusted with power. 
The aim of this treachery Is to put the steadfast loy¬ 
alists of the South under the feet of the “whipped but 
not subdued" Rebels, and to enable the latter to glut 
their vengeance on tile former, whom they hate and 
curse as responsible for the most unexpected overthrow 
of their darling ’* Confederacy.’’ 
The recent wholesale massacres at Memphis and New 
Orleans were but conspicuous manifestations of the 
spirit now rampaut in the South, whereof the pro-Robel 
triumph in Kentucky I* a more recent example. The 
soldiers ot Lee, Beauregard, Johnson and Ilood arc now 
the dominant, power from the Potomac to the Uto 
Grande? they elect each other to office In preference 
even to stay-at-home Rebels; they havo supplanted near¬ 
ly all others as policemen ot boutliorn cities; they arc 
organized and officered as State militia; and they ruth¬ 
lessly cruAh every demonstration ot loyal B'bitee or loy¬ 
al Blacks in assertion oi the EQUAL RIGHTS of 
AMERICAN FREEMEN. Tile school-houses Of the 
Blacks are burned and their White teachers subjected 
to violence and outrage by unchanged Rebels, who re 
lleve the work of murder and arson by cheers for Andy 
Johnson and execrations of Congress. 
The purpose of forcing representatives of the Rebel 
States into Congress, In defiance of the loyal oath, by 
Presidential flat and Military power, Is openly nvowed, 
with threats that those who resist It shall be treated as 
Rebels, and a civil war thus kindled throughout the 
North and B'est. 
It has thus become imperative that those who stand 
for LIBERTY uml LOYALTY —for the right of the 
UNION to exist and of MAN to be FREE—should or¬ 
ganize and work to strengthen the hand of CONGRESS 
for the Inevitable contest before us. 
B’e must convince the SOUTH and the COPPER¬ 
HEADS that revolutions go not backward—that Eman¬ 
cipation U an unchangeable fact —that the glorious 
CIVIL RIGHTS ACT can never be repealed —that the 
rights of the humblest AMERICAN are henceforth guar 
auteed uml shielded by the FEDERAL CONSTITU¬ 
TION and must be maintained against ail galnsayera — 
that the days wherein BLACKS had no rights which 
WHITES were hound to respect have passed away lor- 
ever. 
We hold to-day the power in all the FREE STATES of 
1S63, In WEST VIRGINIA, and 111 MISSOURI beslce. 
We must hold these in our eusutng elections, and add to 
them MARYLAND and DELAWARE —the former lost 
to ua through treachery, otherwise Jobnsonisra, We 
must elect to the XLth Congress an overwhelming ma¬ 
jority devoted to Loyalty, Nationality, and the inalien¬ 
able Rights of Man. 
To this end, let Light and Truth he systematically dif¬ 
fused to every neighborhood, every lireside, throughout 
our broad country. 
To this end, wc propose an extra issue of 
{ST Sm- " Ten Acres Enough" Chap. 22. page 225. 
Local dealers cun furnish consumers In all parts of the 
United states and Canada.. 
BAUGH BROTHERS & CO.. 
General Wholesale Agents. 
No. 1S1 Pearl and t Cedar Street, New York. 
BW* Ju«t Published— 1 “Hpw to maintain the Fertility ot 
American Farm* aud Plantations”—18th edit ion; S3 pages; 
for distribution,free, and mailed upon application. 
The HUbsorlber has Invented and patented a Machine 
for crushing and expressing the Juices from Armies and 
other trim, ut a .tmg.eoperation, MiercbvdlrpeiTslng with 
Screw-, Lever*, I Tessin., and other cumbqrnorne machine¬ 
ry, and saving nit tii.j time amt labor nnenssary to sepa¬ 
rate the Julr.es from Die fruit lay (be old proCu-t, This 
Important remit is attained by a novel avnngmnrut of 
crushing atjtl pressing cylinders togetiier mono frame, 
entirely unlike any Machine ever heretofore constructed 
for gneri a purpose, and which muat, eventually supersede 
and do away with all known processes for extracting 
Juices from ft 1 nit. 
Tile subscriber claims, and la ready to demonstrate, 
Unit Mu) following advantages are gained over all other 
Machines: 
1 st. with the -iinw amount Of power, three limes the 
quantity of Cider nr U7«« can hi: nmdc In a day, than 
can be made by any other Machine.. 
2 d. That from99 to 10 per rent, more Cider or B'lno 
can be extracted from the same amount or fruit. 
3d. That It Is more compact and simple m u.< operation, 
strougerah'l less Uubla to act out of order; t* adapted 
to hand or other powers; is portable anti can bo trans¬ 
ported readily from place to place , can Ire driven by uny 
kind of power, and cau be attached to any machinery. 
Itli, Is cheaper In proportion to Ha capacity. 
5th J« stronger, being constructed antirely of Iron. 
mil. in being adapted for expressing Juices in,pi all 
kinds oi fruit, mcluning Apples, Grapes, Rhubarb, or 
Wine Plant, Currant ■ and perries Of all kinds. 
itli. That U i-. superior to any Root Cutter known, ror 
the purpose ot crushing roots ol all kind*, lor feeding 
stock, uiudcur,canter mid hotter than any other Machine. 
- 111 . That it expresses the Juices from Apples or other 
fruit, the moment they are oriulied. Wherein lies the great 
*crret ot' making good Cider or Wine. 
mil. That It does not grind i of n 
kind or unit; thereby doing mvay with a great ublectioii, 
which is urged against all other Machines. 
IT!HE COLLINS COJIIIINEI) (LOVER 
X TI1HESHEH llt'LLKR AND CLEANER, 
1'ateuted August 16, 1849, and June 7, 1864. 
CJ-X.3UW «*> IIAIiX,, 
Sole Manufacturers, Rochester. N. Y, 
B'e ate the only manufacturer* of Clover Machines li¬ 
censed to tie-two single coiiot.tr moving bolts, which 
have proved Indispensable to tlm smecc-.-jfid operation 
of Clover Threshers. Beesons bnylng Machine* from 
Other makers, having these Improvements, lire liable to 
have them stopped by injuuottoa, or be compelled to 
pay a royally to the Inventor, »• no mnv elect. The re¬ 
cent demlon of Judge Shipman ot the I s. Court, hold, 
lug the Collins Machine not an Infringement of other 
patents on Clavcr MUIk. assurer purchasers of our Ma¬ 
chine; ngalliot nil trouble or auhoyaUCG Of the character 
above reiertcd to. 
Tim ratchet form of the Tipper holt used tn onr Ma¬ 
chine line proved a very valuable improvement, and 
that. It will thresh and separate st one operation nulla as 
rapidly and In as thorough a iiimuer ns any oilier, U 
proved bv the uallorm aallafacilnu which (ms attended 
Its sale during the lust four year*, and also by the tact 
that when once Introduced, « supplants alt other Mitts, 
All our Machine* are WACRJ MTJSn, aud they can be 
supplied with bund pulley, ot geared for any horse 
power. Wu urc also prepared to supply the celebrated 
D.it.n ckpaiuTCO! end Ilona® row ten-, of the Iron 
Blanet, Cary's Patent Double 1‘lnlon. Dali and Wood¬ 
bury patterns. 
Descriptive Catalogues sent free on application to 
ourselve* or our agents. 
GLEN A HALL. Rochester, N. Y. 
Gicm c.w, Wrstkhx Aokms Easter, Gammon & 
Bates. Chicago, Ill. ; Jus. W. Ilookcr, Detroit, Mich. 
Over 14,000 in Csc mid Approved. 
This admirable machine Is now ready lor tho fruit har¬ 
vest ot 1866, Is made In the most perfect manner with 
either one or two tubs, and Is well worthy the attention 
ot an persons wanting such a machine. It has no *u- 
- w ,T v “"""l to *V»AII »V kli jr tilt] niACilUDU 
oi an persons wanting such a machine. It has no su¬ 
perior tn the market, and Is the only mill that will prop¬ 
erly grind grape*. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS 
I ubio make two size* of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c., 
, " ypttt men fruit -I.I not keep them, tell him to send 
tor one for you, or write for one vourxelt. Address the 
a. n u U ,M CU ‘ ror ' W. O, HICKOK, 
_ __ IlAKKlHUtrKO, PJ* 
TTSE STARIN’S CELEBRATED CONDITION POWDERS 
1 ’ FOR HORSES As CATTLE. 
It cure* Coughs, Cold*. Distempers and Uide-honnd. 
It cures Worms, Bon uml Colic. It la the best alterative 
ror Horses aud Cattle now in use, having a reputation of 
20 yearsfatuudlng. It te a sure preventive of the much 
dreaded Rinderpest. No Fanner or Dulryman should tm 
without It. For sale by Merchant* and Druggist* gen¬ 
erally. Address all ord'ii s to H'l'AKIN & FLtJV D.Bro- 
prlctor*. 209 Duane St., New York. 8«0-13t 
W HISKERS. WE WILL (it ARANTEE A 
heavy Beard In live weeks, to those who use Rus¬ 
sell’s Italian Compound, according to directions. Trice 
by mail. 50 cents, 
BUSSELL * CO., Drawer 296, Watertown, N. V. 
IWWI AGENTS WntiM-.l TO nail SIX New 
txnumojfa.ot great value to families; uil 
pay great, profits. Bond IS cants and get 80 pages, or 25 
cents and get 80 puge* unit a sample gratis. 
IRA 131 BROWN, Lowell. M 
mm: PRACTICAL SHEPHERD.—Thin 
■ la the latest and best (>f Dr. tUNnatiL's work* on 
Sheep Husbandry—the Htniitlard Authority on the Bab- 
iect. Ittellj all about, the Breeding, Management and 
IMseuse* ol Sheep, and should bo III tho hands of every 
flock master on the American Continent, Over 20,000 
copies already sold. One large 12mo. volume ot 454 
pages,— printed. Ultistruted arid bound iti Superior style, 
beat post-paid on receipt of price— *2. Address 
1>. D. T .If" ~ - 
For the preservation ot all kinds ot 
Fruits, Vegetables, Jelliet, Wines, Older, &c,, 
Without Sugar, and without expensive Sealing or 
Alr.ught Jtu-s. 
One Rattle will Prs evv q 128 Pounds of Fruit, or IS 
Gallons of Wine or Cuter- /'rice 41. 
CHEAP, HEALTH ME AND EFFECTUAL. 
Fruits preserved livthls SoBldon are as good a* the 
best “canned ” fruits, while (lie use of the (Solution 
avoids till! trouble ol sealing, dcstly J tr* or cans, keep¬ 
ing from tno air and light, iruqiicob examinations, and 
t.hc many other trouble,* and ant-mmees well known to 
everv housewife. 
CTifFor further particulars ami testimonial*, see Rural 
New-Yorker tor June2Sd aud ddtli, 1869 . or address L. T. 
WORRALL, General Agent, No, 91 Hudson St., N. Y. 
E. Rocltiniet-i N. V 
Special Notices 
S HEET AND WOOL are great and paving tnsti- 
tutlons. If you wish to know all about the breeding, 
management ami tllsnasoD of the former, and how best 
ana uneanett tr-produce the latter, gut. mid read RAN¬ 
DALL'S TRACI ICAL SHEPiiJCRD, the best and latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 12mo-—151 
pages, Illustrated. Price |2— sent post-paid. 
Address. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
USING H. T. HABBITT’8 PURE CONCEN- 
TUA'l KO POTASH or READY SOAP MAKF.i:.—War¬ 
ranted double the strength oi common Potash, and supe¬ 
rior to any other suponltler or ley in 1)115 market. Put up 
in cans ol 1 pound, 2 poriadt., & nounda, 6 pouuds and 12 
pound*, wtrh full ulreetlon* In English nmf Gerinun tor 
making hard and soli soup, one pound will make 15 
(futioiiBol eolt soap. No lime is requu-ed. Consumers 
Morn Suffering, Sorrow and Death, are the 
results of Indigestion and Dyspepsia than from all 
other known diseasee. Coe s Dyspepsia Cure is a 
sure and immediate remedy. It will stop distress 
after oating as soon as yon take it. 
4^ Tie American Bell Company's 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
[;| 2/4^6^% Hell Me fa I Hells, 
I a N0 - 117 L(BERTY STREET 
3STEW "VORK. 
v 1 /') f), Thc American Institute 
TO a / '!' aivaeded 
V • y/ ^ To this Company their 
P ORTABLE STEA.n ENG INKS-Com¬ 
bining the raaxlnmnt of eftml-.-ncy, durability an<i 
economy wHlt the minimum ot' Weight and price. They 
are widely known, more that 6 C« being tn t.,c. All war¬ 
ranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars 
aent on appllca'.lon. 
Address J. C. POADLKY * CO.. 
eni-Ult Lawrence, Mum, 
A HYLAND and VIRGINIA FARMS 
FOR SALE.—C - 
I tell. Salt Rlicum. — Wlieaton’n Oint- 
ment will cure the Itch in 4S hours,—also cares Salt 
Rheam, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 50 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For ealc by all druggists. S55-52t 
-Owing to the civil war line Southern 
farms are now offering for sale at reduced prices lur-he 
most lertilu nortloria of Maryland aud Virginia. The 
mlldtmM of the climate and variety 01 productinr.* offer 
peculiar iDducMiiouts to Northern Garment The sub- 
scriberahave constantly on band farm* Improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit and grazing farm*• country 
Beats, coat and timber limdj tn nil auctions of Marvbmd 
uml Virginia. Also, residtincea and bmldlng loin tn and 
around Baltfriuira and Wimiiingron. Faithful nndnocu- 
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M allory a sankord’s flax and 
Hemp Brakes, CoiuDets, S|mkrra and Ptekors, art, 
the best and most approval Cor tv -rking Flax.&c. bend 
ior circular or fee nmchlnca at a-orK. 
JOHN W. OU1NCY. Treasurer, 
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THU WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
DAIRYMEN'S PAPER 
(identical In size and contents with the regalar edition,) 
whieli we will supply to all Subscriptions received prior 
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in the letters of X. A. Willard, Esq., representa¬ 
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Address, W. H. Tutton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y'. 
In October. 180,5 
UaaiMtadatS. »->>- cAnOnr :Srrv.Ks:-iMAtiUuZS 
T HAVE SUFFERED with CATARRH thirty year* ; it 
. 1 . had destroyed my voice and smelling - Unpaired my 
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ol its location and ground®, and u the cxcebence of it* 
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