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Used throughout the Knifed State* and Can 
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For the euro of the various Diseases to which 
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of Apivd te, luwnrd Strains, Yellow 
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(Jreiuto, Mango, Inflammation of the 
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a so, Uhoumatl.srn fcommonly called 
stirr complaint), which proves ratal to so 
many valuable horses in this country. 
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PRICE 28 & 80 CT8. PER PACKAGE. 
For sale by DrnggisH and Merchants everywhere. 
C ASHinEHEi CASHMERE! I bar® 
just received, direct trom the. district of Angora, In 
Asia Minor, a new Importation of Angora (ShawF) Goats 
(known In this country os Caehmerej wtrlch I offer lor 
'sale at moderate prices. 
Also for sale a few young Holstein or Dutch Bulls, and 
Texel " or " Mouton Flanrtrln" Rams. 
WINTHROP W. CHKNKRY. 
HtGBi-vwD Stock Farm, 
875-St Belnvoat, Middlesex County, Mass 
A gents wanted t» every town 
to sell 
BRAY’S LIGHTNING CORN HUNKER. 
Cam make $30 a wi> k. Sells at sight. No oold or sork 
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Address JAMES BRAY * CO.!” ~ 
87>-'K Bray 1 * Factory, rhtladolphta, Pa. 
M oney retebned in full if 
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H acres, $10 per acre. 
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5 acres, ut i r *i per acre. 
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1 Delaware Kanii.SSO acres, $15,000. 
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Proprietors and Manufacturers of the world-renowned 
T , HOWE HEWING IMA URINES, 
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TRIAL OF THRASHING MACHINES 
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The Society awarded Gold Medals to R. & M. 
IIardeb'b Horse Power and Thrasher and Cleaner, 
(no others being there for comparison,) for the pecu¬ 
liar and naefal principles as shown in practical ope¬ 
ration. The judges believed that the peculiarities 
claimed for Harders were exclusively theirs, there¬ 
fore awarded the Medals, the judges or a portion of 
them having forgotten the fact that I have exhibited 
the same pecniiar principles in my Machines as many 
as ten times before now, and as much as seven years 
before Harders made any machines, Mr. Harder 
well knows that I have a Patent for the prominent 
feature in his Horse Power on which the judges 
based their Judgment of its excellence. 
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demand which ha* Jqn^evute/I, au d which has hereto- 
lore remained UBAUpplIod. Manufactured by 
HO WE A ST* VENN,, ttflO lire ml way, Boston. 
Also, Manufactubkrs of FAMILY DYE COLORS. 
For sale by Grocers and Dealers everywhere. 872 
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HIN’ri ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE, 
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Commentary of 17,000 Not.-* i>om different Cornnienta- 
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Our average sales are :M copies per day. As a standard 
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address ALLANS* HALS. Syracuse, N, v. ’ 
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Ic tcr K ! i p f rl 1 t>r Crystal Palace Chart for 
Ci TTI»e Dsk.-t3«b, which I* conceded by competent 
*urpats any invention of ihe kind ever offered 
warrunted In 
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STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AND 
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NEW YORK. 
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a>) To this Company thelt 
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strength ot common Fotosb, and auye- 
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1,2 pound*, .i poande.S pound* amt 12 
dfrectians in Rnglfah and German for 
soft soap. One pound will make 13 
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LcoMmt.fi 
Itch. Salt Rheum. — Wheaton’s Oint- 
mbnt will care the Itch in 43 honrs,—also cures Salt 
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PDRE-BLOOD MERINO fsREEP.— 
«E/aW* The subscriber, having »oM h)a farm, offer* at 
a low price hi* ttock of Merinos o 
•HftaAlm wood und Rich) stock bred by Dr. Randall 
and himself. The sheep remain ut Beacon Faun, but ap¬ 
plications to be made to 
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In October. INGA 
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15 (or oh every Chart Norm 
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#.<.^7,^reL es Wldljlng ® tu I ,e measure most inclose 15 
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pLAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
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Bowing, Harvesting, Ac. Also, an K*»ay by a Western 
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We have a few extra copies of VoL XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1861,) Btltched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
express. If yoa wish ft copy, speak quick. A few 
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t tOLfau, UHtKU ITH & CO.. Oder for 
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FED IT AND ORNAMENTAL TiSeI 6H ItrBff 
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spK-n-lid stock ol ROBES, oa their ottotboS mostly 
Hybrid Perpetual*, consfatlug of over 2U) clfferent vari- 
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imported from France, which we offer lr. large or amull 
quantities, to suit purchasers. It give* us great nlr.iumre 
t-o say that all our stock l» remarkably n et! grown a fact 
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Sept.22,1SG0. Vinegar Manufacturer, Buffaio.N. Y. 
S nfTF.P AND WOOI. urn great and paying Insti¬ 
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management and diseases of the former, and sow bent 
and ctieupenl to produce the latter, act and read RAN¬ 
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can act as Local Club Agent, on Ufa or her own authority, 
and compete for premiums, etc. 
[THE PRACTICAL N1IEPIIEUD 
..._ mm __ -This 
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Sheep Husbandry— the Standard Authority on the sub¬ 
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Diseases of Sheep, and should bo In tho band* ol every 
flock master ou the American Continent. Over 20.0*1 
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