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The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
ROCHESTER, 1ST . "V . , 
M-A.JJITFARTURS THE CELEBRATED 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
With Iron Ptanely Cary's IWent Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Horse-Powers, the Collins and Fhattuck 
Clover Thrasher, flutter and Cleaner, <tc.,dr. 
The Hail Machine* of different kinds having Iwn be¬ 
fore the public tar nearly fortv years ar>. too well 
known to require auy description. For the season of 
186" wo hare added some improvements, and as now of¬ 
fered, « ,• Lave no hemtatiou lu pronouncing our Grain 
and Clorrr Thrashing Machines unequalled bv auy others 
in Vlic market. 
We shall. In ,t few days, iasue ortr Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues of Machine* acd Re pair*.which will hevcntfrePon 
all applications, made in our uguuts or ourselves. 
We shall keep a full stock of both Machine-, and Re¬ 
pairs at our several gcndral agencies from whence oar 
triends may obtain them at luanufnctciry prlera, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply directly to us. 
We have a branch Warehouse at S8 West Lamed St.. 
Detroit, Mieh.. represented bv Wit. Sanborn, nud gene¬ 
ral agencies :w follows:—J. 1). K.vtvtKK. Chicago. Ills., 
Richard Cromwell, Baltimore, Md., .Tonics ft flnw- 
lbti . Stockton, Cal., ami Wm. Lynx, Fan Francisco,Cal. 
899-tf GLEN & HALL. Koch rater, N, Y. 
P1TMT UEA.VE11 MOWEU 
-A- 3NT 3D SELP-RAKEB, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
The Howe Machine Co.’s Sewing Machines. 
The American Fruit Culmrlst—Wm Wood & Co. 
The Weed Sewing Machine. 
Bnckeve Mower and Reaper—Adrianee. Platt & Co. 
Remington's 1 Fool-Hot Remedy—C Remington. 
The HTilropGll—I am ea M Turn. 
The Great 1 j S Tea Warehouse —T Y Kelley & Co. 
Preserve your Gardens—J W Knapp 
Dvsoe-p-ia and Fits—Dr O Vhelpa Drown. 
New Sewing Machine—American Sewing Machine Co 
Agents Wanted—Jones Bros & Co. 
Fruit Farm tor Sale—J W Dodge ft Son. 
Farms 1" Virginia for Sale-1' B Wlgfall. 
Bartlett Sewing Machine -Page Bros. 
<Jbort-Horu Stock for Sale—A B Conger. 
The Quintette Orchestra—Oliver DUson & Co. 
Concord Grape Vines—Dr H Shroder. 
Hon Root* Tor Sale—Sqnier,Congers & Tower. 
The Young Lady 's Yrlcnd-W T Horner. 
Agents Wanted—K B Treat ft Co. 
New St'ic of Printing Type—Farmer, Little & Co. 
Timbered Land for Sale. 
Employment— S R Wells, 
Valuable Recipes—Ci Seymour. 
Anglo-Saxon Sweet Corn Seed—0 L Simmons. 
8TECIAL NOTICES. 
Stump Machine—W W Willis. 
Coe's Cough Balsam. 
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THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, XT. 'ST. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
t Couflcnsw 
THESE SEWIXG TVI-iVCIIHSTKS 
Here awarded the highest premium at the World's 
Fair in London—the largest Gold Medal ever 
given—State and County Fairs all over the Country. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endor.-eme„t of Societies 
or Fairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They are celebrated f.fl- doing the best work, using a 
much smaller needle for the same thread than auy other 
machine.uud by the in trod nation of llle most approved 
machinery. we are now able to .-apply the very pest ma¬ 
chines in the world 
Tlie^e mnektnea are made sit our new nml 
ennclonr. Factory til Bridgeport, I'niin., imdrr 
till' i aimed in i r HUiiervinimi ot tin- i'reiideut of 
the t'oinpniij, El,IAS HOWE. Jr., the orlg- 
tnul luvniliir ot tin* Sowing iUachitir. 
They are adapted to all kinds ofFamily Sewing,audio 
the use oi’Keamstree&es, Dressmaker?, Tailors. Manufac¬ 
turers ot Shirt*. Collars,8k!rts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Cloth¬ 
ing, tf.itg, Caps. COmdr. Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, 
Linen Goods, Uluhrellua. Parasols, ,t e. They work equal¬ 
ly well upon <ilk, linen, woolen and cotton woods, with 
Mlk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam. uuUt,gath¬ 
er, hero,fell, cord, braid, bind, ami perform every species 
of sewing,nmkins a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike, on 
both aides of the articles sewed. 
The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe, and made, cm 
this Machine, is the most, popular and durable, and 
all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle, in¬ 
vented by him. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
699 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
pHIiSERVE YOCB I KI IT 
SPENCERS PATENT 
Self-Sealing Fruit Jars. 
— Milwaukee has 70.000 people. 
— Mad dogs are too plenty in Illinois. 
— Mix coal tar and sand to stop rat holes. 
— 60,000 emigrants went to Iowa last year. 
— The Atlantic cable daily receipts are §5,600. 
— The Mew Jersey miners give up their strike. 
— England has 400 steam plows and cultivators. 
— Herkimer county dairy farms bring §200 per acre. 
—The Lorrilards tobacco tax last year was $1,000,000. 
— A railroad is talked of from St. Louis to St. Pan!. 
— New York city tobacco trade is over $100,000,000. 
— Nicholson pavements are talked of In New York. 
— Swiss watchmakers are adopting American pat¬ 
ents. 
— Pears in California grow almost without cultiva¬ 
tion. 
— 40,000.000 Webster’s spelling books have been 
sold. 
— Jean Ingelow is preparing a new volume of 
poems. 
— The Faber family have made famous lead pencils 
since 1570. 
— California leather, as well as its flour, has a high 
reputation. 
— Omaha, in 1853 an Indian village, now has 10,000 
inhabitants. 
— Emerson will have a new volume of poems pub¬ 
lished in May. 
— An old Canadian penny brought $10 in Mont¬ 
real last week. 
— Gen. Sweeney has disbanded the negro militia 
at Augusta, Ga. 
— A court in Rockland, Me., has granted six divor¬ 
ces at one term. 
— Gail Hamilton is writing a book on western per¬ 
sons and scenes. 
— The best sugar lands in Louisiana are ruined, for 
the year, by floods. 
— Gen. Pope orders whipping, as punishment, giv¬ 
en up in his district. 
— 100,QM) lbs, of good beet sugar have been made 
in Livingston Co., Ill, 
— The Richmond nouse in Chicago is sold for 
$88,000 to D. J. Luke. 
— In Montana hanging is “ climbing the pine limb;” 
in Nevada “ early rising.” 
— Twelve locomotives for the Pacific Railroad are 
building at, Schenectady. 
— An opposition line to New York, by Panama, is 
starting in San Francisco. 
— The Tall Mall Gazette thinks London has reached 
its maximum population. 
— A court trial in New York shows use of sand and 
black lead in ground coffee. * 
— The ftlale Pencil Co. at Castleton keeps 100 men 
making 160,000 pencils daily. 
— Two families linked together a: a late Boston 
wedding are worth $30,000,000. 
—19,000 copies of Whittier's last poem—” The Tent 
on the Beach”—have been sold. 
— Strawberries from Boston hothouses have sold 
in New York for $10 per two quart box. 
— 10,500,000 letters passed through the Chicago 
Poet Office last year. Receipts $422,000. 
B The Most Reliable.—A Perfect Success. 
C>- r ~The Easiest to Open and Close. Will 
Proiinci' ttin Greatest, and Most Perfect 
Vacuum, without Which Fruit will not 
Keep. Coasultvour Interest* and buy no 
other. COLEMAN ft BAKNEk, ^ 
C?T Merchants through the West can or¬ 
der from the follow Ills: Agents:—H ale, 
Fbaokkltox ft Go., Milwaukee, Win.; F. 
Wktmubb ft Co, Detroit, Mich.; Elton, Maouire & 
Co., Chicago, iu. tw-lit 
v5£ ■" JSPpWr 
V, v “ <\ ^ * 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson ffl’f'g Co., Auburn, N, Y 
P nOFITADLU, EMPLOYMENT.—$200 
per month and expeino* paid, Male or Female 
Agents, t.n introduce a Sew and l.'se/nl Invention, of an¬ 
notate. utility in every honsiduild. Agents preferring to 
work an Commission can earn Trotti $10 to 830 per flay. 
For full particulars, enclose stamp, and address W.G. 
WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 900-4t 
1*. .J. H IS 11 A CO,, No. HI Sou tli main Street, Saint LouIm, JliwHourl. 
GAMMON A PICINDLTi, No. 40 West Lake Street, Chlrago, Illinois. 
I*. J. HUSH A CO., Non. 7 fie O Clybourne Street, Milwaukee, WlttcoilHin, 
KICltmOM), CHAPIN A t’O., , r >H Je Her noi» Avenue, Uetrolt, Michigan. 
Tim Machine embraces All those valuable features which liave contributed to tlm great suc¬ 
cessor the Ohio and Bncke/e Machines together with a number of entirely new. novel and valuable improve¬ 
ment*. In compactness, lb(ntnauB of draft, excellence ami elegance of workmanship uud finish, combined wltti 
great strength and adaptation to nil kinds of work, H will surpass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. It 
has two Independent Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Flnger-ltnr arid folding Cutting Apparatus. The Belf-Rake 
applied to Uu* machine has proved a perfect success. To say that it please* I* a faint expression of the sentiments 
everywhere expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour lu upon us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
place It out of reach of competition. It i* a Ruvot.vrvn Uakic. and does its own reeling, waving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a I’kuvkct Hicpaiiatioy. with the Rake. Head, in all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, by reason or the Rnko revolving nvor forward, and striking Into the uncut grain, beiore the 
sickle, carrying It along and over the Platform, and delivering It lu compact gavels at the rear of the machine, en¬ 
tirely out of the way of the team and machine ou Its next round, and without any littering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WA8 A WADDED 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
AM Trill BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the Saint Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, Oct. 6th, 
1866. At thu trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, N. Y., In July last, by the New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others In Glass 5. This class was the most Important of ally, us It em¬ 
braced a Mower and timid and Sclf-Raklng Reaper In the same, machine. I t was also 
Awarded the G-old IVXedal as the Best Blowing Machine ! 
nt the Louisiana state Fair Trial of Mower*, after thorough tusk* la very difficult, Hue Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a GOLD Medal as the b:*t Combined Machine., Hand and Self-Raker. 
This Mactittib has beer awarded Gold and Slier Medals, nml First Premiums, by the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
state Agricultural Societies, and bv hundreds Of County and Local Societies In all parts of the United States. 
Thousands of testimonials can be shown from farmers who have used these machines, In all portions of the United 
States, Canadas, ami also on the Pacific < oast and In Soutb.Amerlca. We have made some orkat improvements 
for thu season of 186?, the result of onr protracted and thorough trials iu the field during the harvest of 1H6H. 
Pamphlets containing full description will be gladly sent, postage free, to any one requesting It, and also any 
Information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE & STF.V1CNSON MANFFAL’TUHTNIi CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
T hose wishing t» pi kcuase paper 
Chenu, hud better address Will IK ft HUINCKKU- 
HOFF, Johhen, 48 Statu Bk, Albany.N. Y. 909-4t 
A gents wanted to sell the 11 cot- 
taoi: Biimc ahd Family Expositor,"- 1,500 pages. 
8UQ pageseorriments, —31 steel engraving* and maps. Bund 
tor Circulars and see the Orem Advantages offered. Ad- 
dross BRAINARD ft 6AMPHON, Hartford, Conu. 
T IIK GATE AT EAST T'nrtlss' I'd to nt 
Improved Sliding and Self-Shntting Yam and Farm 
Gate, simplest, cheapest, bout. Never stands open; 
Rhnta by Itn own weight. 
try errltory to sell and Agents wanted lu every por¬ 
tion of the United States. Address 
893-tf GEO. G. CURTISS, Rochester, N. Y. 
mHF, GllICAT UNITED STATES TEA 
± WAREHOUSE, No. 30 Vcsey St., N. Y. 
AotNTs Wantid Id every locality to get np Clubs 
amongst families for our relcbr&tr,! Tsas and Coffkks. 
We can gnnrantoi: a saving to families of 50 cents to $1 
ner pound on Teas, and 10ct«. to35et* on Coffees. We. 
import onr goods direct, and sell at Cargo prices, thus 
saving to cousumera the five or six profits made by Mid¬ 
dle-men. Satisfaction warranted dr money refunded. 
We now supply thousand* or families over the country, 
and never have failed to give MltafeCUun. We pav a 
liberal Commission to AGENTS to get up Clubs for us, 
and hundreds of our agents, amongst whom are many 
ladles, make a handsome and regular weekly income. 
Address Immediately, 
THE CREAT UNITED STATES TEA WAREHOUSE 
of T. Y. KELLEY ft CO., No.SO Veskv Stubkt, N, Y., 
Post Orrice Box 571. 
P. S.—Bu careful to pnt the number of the P. O. Box In 
the address, and mako yrmr application immediately. 
1 1HAMPION POTATO DIGGER—This grent 
\ ./ Improvement, patented March 13, IS67, Is now offer¬ 
ed t« the public. For State, County and Town Rights or 
machine, address H. J. KENT2, patentee, Rochester,N Y 
W ANTED — SO.OOO 
RURAL NEW-YORKERS, alias, 
Farmers, Mechanics, Manufacturers 
and other*, to come to Nobtu Missouri, and then 
bin and settle upon onr rich and Cheap land.*. In order 
to learn (lie foil and good reaxons for moving to Mis¬ 
souri let the reader for himself and hi* frl«nd-. send for 
a package of the Han VIRAL ft At. .iL-i rn Railroad 
G o’s gratuitous Advertising Circulars.! A St if vital Map 
showing the ciuct locution of Over .U'fcOOO aerrsot best 
Prauuic, Timbkr and Coal Lands i'jr Salr. Ih sold 
for thirty cents. Address GEO. S. HARRIS, Land Com¬ 
missioner. Hannibal, Mo. HbiMt 
IUNTItV BOARD WANTED—Uy u Humll 
Family, close to the water, near Rochester, 
l tf L. V. DODGE, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A VALUABLE ITIEDICINE. I»r. PO- 
l\ LAND’S White Ptne Compound, advertised In our 
eoTutmis is a successful attempt to combine and apply 
tbi! medical virtues of the White Pine bark. It has ueeii 
ttiornnghly tested by people In this oily and vicinity,and 
the proprietor baa testimonial, to Its value from persons 
well known to our citizens. We recommend Its trial In 
all those cases of disease to which it Is adapted. It Is for 
sale by all our druggist*. -Independent. 
P. WESTCOTT’3 
INFALLIBLE REUETPE FOR FORGING 
X Whiskers and Moustucl itil l 
ents In every bouse. Sent, post-paid, for 35 els. 
Address CHARLES N. HIETT. 
North River Milts, Hampshire Co.. West Virginia, 
ADJUSTABLE 
W ANTED-AGE\TS-875 l« $200 per 
month, everywhere, male arid female, to intro¬ 
duce throughout the United States the OknuiK* COM¬ 
MON Sknsb Familv Sicwinii M a tan n ic. Thin mnchlne 
will stlicb, hom, fell, luck, quilt, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider In a most superior manner. Price only *18. 
Fully warranted for live years. We will pay $l.bC0 for 
any machine that will sew a stronger.inert: beautiful, or 
more elastic Beam than onr*. It makes the “Elastic 
Lock Stitch.’' Every second stitch can be ent, and still 
the. cloth cannot be polled apart without tearing Li. We 
pay agents from $78 to f'.iOO per month uud expense,*, or a 
coin mission from which twice that, amount can be made. 
Address bEcO.vib ft, CO., Cleveland, Uitla, 
CAUTION.—Do not be Imposed npnn by other parties 
palmtngoff worthless cast-Iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours U the only genuine and really 
practical cheap mnchlne manufactured. 899-4 1 
i \SAGE OftANGE S E E D. - I HAVE 
* " Just received direct from Texo* a lot of fresh seed 
which I will send by mall, at SI C TF.or bv Express at 
*15 V bushel. P. S. MESKIfOLE, Chicago Agriooiturat 
vv nreboose and Seed Store.231 Lake St.,Chicago, til 
First Pal'd Aug. 1868, Im- 
provemenls Pal'd 
April, 1865 and Nor, 1866. 
THE GEEAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! 
DR. J. W- POLAND’S 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND 
Is now ottered to the afflicted throughout the conntry, 
after having been proved by the test of eleven years, ill 
the New England States, where Us merits have become 
as well kaowu a* the tree from which, la part, It derives 
Its virtues. 
This Churn I* now re 
garde.d by all the Agricul¬ 
turists and Dairymen ot 
the country, who nave had 
au opportunity to exam¬ 
ine It. as the best churn 
yet offered to the nubile 
embracing a* It lions the. 
A GENTS WANTED- Hale or Female to 
sell our new Ten llollnr Sewing anil Em¬ 
broidering Machine. Will pav irom ®I5 to *300 pur 
.Month. Address, with a stamp. 
901-41 W. 8. HILL, Manchester, N. H. 
/ UlOQUET,-THE INTKUEST IN THIS 
\J delightful Gume is doubled bv u»ing Bradley’s Pat¬ 
ented Implements. Inquire for 
Bradley’s Patent Croquet, 
or send Stamp for Illustrated Catalogue. 
LATEST MANUAL OF CROQUET, Illustrated, sent 
by mall for Tweutv llve Cenls. 
901-3t] MILTON "BRADLEY a CO.. Springfield, .Mass. 
J*5lprinciple of the old Dash 
tTiuru, adding thereto im¬ 
provement* to secure the very best i/mlltu. and the target 
quantity of butter with the least labor. The last improve- 
mont Is In the shape of the. barrel, nl*o the substitution 
of a flat steel Spring, (which In perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dauber-, adjusting the upper dasher nuMdt the. 
Churn, above the Lever, by means of a malleable sutle, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make five sizes of these 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty gallons,) In the host 
manner and of the verv best nnnltty of White Oak. Re¬ 
tail Price—N*>. 1. (30 *al.,) fill; No. 3. i \ bbl.,i ?ti; No, 
3, (X bbl.,) $12; No. 4, ex bW„i *10; No. 5, (I f, bid.,) 88. 
H. F. WEHTUOTT, Sup’i 
Seneca Falls Churn MTk Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y 
R. E. LUSK, Genera! Agent. 
T1IE WHITE PINE COST FOUND cures Sore 
Throat. Cold*, Coughs, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Spitting 
of Blood, and Pulmonary Affectiona generally. It fs a 
remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaint*. Diabetes, 
Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys 
and Bladder, Gravel, and other complaint*, For Piles 
and Scurvy, It Will DC found v«jv valuable. Give it a 
trial If you would learn the value of a good and tried 
Medicine. It 1* pleasant, safe and sure, bold by Drug¬ 
gists and Dealers In Medicine generullv. |HX6 
GEO. W, SWHTT, M-1)., Proprietor, Boston,Maas. 
MISSOURI FAIim FOR SALE-Sitn- 
ated In f-Oot) i r Co,, Mo., containing 4(10 acre* prai¬ 
rie ami timber; ail) acres under fence ; dwelling honse 
with 8 room«,stone dairy botme.HwD* barn, IS bv 32, with 
other outbuildings. Orchard of 100 young bearing fruit 
trees, and several never failing springs. Tht* is one of 
the finest winter wheat, tobneen and grazing farm* in 
the State. Lead has’beeu found on several parts of lids 
tarm, For terms address D. McMillan, York, Living. 
ntotiCo., N.Y.,or D. a. MCMILLAN, Boon; llle. Mo. 
rpHE McKAY SEWING 01ACIIINE, iheonty 
J. mnchlne in exlsteuce by wtue.ti a -ewed boot or shoe 
can be made. Adapted to all kinds, styles and size* of 
boots aud shoes. 200 pairs can be made with case by one 
man. with one machine, in ten hour*. These shoes take 
precedence of all others lathe market, and are made *uh- 
Ktantlully at the cost Of pegging. In use by all the lead¬ 
ing manufacturers. Machines, with competent men to 
set them lu operation, furnished at one day's notice. For 
particulars of license apply to GORDON McKAY, Agent, 
0 Bath street, Boston, Maos. DOl-lSt 
R HEUMATISM CURED UPON A 
new principle. The “INDUTO MEDICARE’’ dis¬ 
covered by J. A. CampiiklL, M. I)., acts upon the absorb¬ 
ent*, and ii.« success lu the cure of this painful disease Is 
without a parallel, 
For particulars send for Circulars. 
Priee $3,00 per package. Sent free by mall on receipt 
of the money by 
DIXON, CLARK ft IIALLETT, 
Agents for United States, 
S99-R No. 149 Chambers Street. New York. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci¬ 
entific Men and the Press. 
"The Adjustable Dash Churn has not Its equal on this 
continent."—D. D. T. Moork. Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
“ The best form of Obnrn ever Invented.”— Solos Ron- 
IF son. A o'i Kd V. >'■ Tribune. 
Mr. Rod! neon also named It, first and commended If 
tnosTssr of all the Churus on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. 
"The greatest Improvement on the old Da.ih Churn 
ever Invented : all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butler than a rotary one.’— Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New York City. 
"The miokI Important luipr*vement recently brought 
ont.”—t).E dward* Toud, Ag't Ikt. N. Y. Times. 
"The very best Churn extant."— Prairl* Farmer. 
"It U perfectly common senseRi Its structure."— Ohio 
Farmer. 
“ A Churn that, every finttor-raaker will he pleased to 
▼lew and contemplate .”—Poston Cultivator. 
£T“The Senkoa Falls Churn Mash fact tntrs o Co. 
Is organized under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of $100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for mannfaeturing Churn* and 
the patrvtkd FtXTCBK*. Can supply those purelmMng 
Town, Comity and State Rights, with the Dashers, 
Springs, ftc., at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churu*. *93-u 
MADE NEW, 
easily, without doctor 
or medicines. Sent.post 
[paid, on receipt of 10 
cents. 
Dk. IC. B. FOOTE, 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
STUMP MACHINE 
Sole Agent for C.KUBER’fe PATENT "CLOTHES 
and J. G. SCHMIDT'S PATENT BUNG-CUT- 
Several other valuable Patents for sale. 
An Invitation.—I n consequence of the unfavorable 
state of the weather, and the want of proper public¬ 
ity of the trial held at Woyland, on the 24th inst., Mr. 
Willig understanding that there are four or five ma¬ 
chines now In operation in that region, and at the 
request of a delegation of farmers from that town, 
proposes a trial of hi* Machine in competition with 
as many as choose to accept this invitation, to test 
their respective merits, at the town of Wayland, on 
Monday, May 8, at 11 o’clock, A. M. 
From the great Importance attached to the clearing 
of land from stumps, particularly in a pine conntry, 
renders the knowledge of the beat machine to perforin 
that officeof the first Importance, and ought to induce 
every fanner who ha* any interest in. this branch of 
good husbandry, to attend this trial. 
April 33th, 1867, W. W. Willis. 
COMFORT AND CURE 
for the ruptured, 
! Sent post-paid on re¬ 
ceipt or 10 cents. 
Address 
Dk, E. B. FOOTE, 
1130 Broadway, N. Y, 
USS EEL’S SCREW POWEU 
COMBINED 
S O R G II U M. — The American Sorgn 
Manual for 1867 contains frill directions for Culti¬ 
vating Sorghnm, Manufacturing Simp and Sugar, the 
latest improvement* tn machinery, and other informa¬ 
tion of great importance to all Sorghum growers. Sent 
by mall for ten cents. Address 
BUFFALO AG'L MACHINE WORKS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Without Cog-Geffring - The Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, strong aud durable; perfect In Its work, 
cheap and economical. Agents nod dealer* supplied at. 
a liberal discount. Manufactured by 
await RUSSELL ft TREMAIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
UNOVEJiNMENT HARNESS, HAMDI.F.S, 
*1 Bridle*. Halter*, Collars. Rein*. Surcingles, Blank¬ 
et*, Tents, Army ana Navy Clothing, Grain and Nose- 
Bag*, Muskets, HI tics, 8a*hes, Swords, Knapsacks, and a 
general variety of Camp Equipage from the Quarter- 
master's Department U. s A. For particulars address e. 
M. MOSEMAN, s8 Avenue D, N. Y aoi-2t 
Italian Queens 
B e *B Hive for Bees,— 
] V?^Best Book for their 
.A/^J^managenioiit. Bee- 
Keepers'Almanac and 
Circular for 1867 sent free. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
AGENTS WANTED.—A few Agent* wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the. above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will find the business prof- 
itable. For particulars iddrc* 
Falls, or parlies in or near Rochester are return-id to D, 
D.T. Moottx, Editor Knrat New-Yorker. 
tyTira Michigan Cui-h.v MaisVij GO., at, Parma, 
Mich., will supply the. Adjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that State — 6i will sell Town and County Right*, 
and furnish the Cham, 
TIOH SALE 
.. The host Enrin In Mon- 
JL roe county, situated in the town of Wheatland, four 
miles west of bcottsvllle, belonging to the e tat* ol the 
lute Hon. Ei.rsltA HAnsm*. consisting of about 400 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant honse, barns, &c.. In 
first rate condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premises will be sold separately If desired. Terms to 
salt the purchaser. For particulars, Inquire of Mi i.vobd 
Uakmon at Medina, Oscak Folsom at Buffalo, or 
894-tf F. A. MACOMBKR, Rochester, N. Y. 
Stlitp Machine Trial.— The trial of stomp ma- 
chine* tnok place at Wayland, Wednesday, between 
•Lillis' patent and the Parrish machine. The Willis’ 
patent pulled seven stumps in fifty-five minutes, and 
distanceditsrival. The Parrish pulled two and stuck 
c-n the third. Another trial is proposed for next week, 
B ARKER'S CORN SIIOUKER was Pat- 
ENTKD DEC. 19,1885.—It works to nntlre satisfac¬ 
tion, saving much time. The corn Is set around the, 
Shocker and held hi position by the springs, as seen 
above. Wh«n the shock I* completed It U easily re¬ 
moved, the spring* vlelding a* it passe* from the ahock. 
The leg* uru movable, consequently arc not liable to bo 
obstructed by fallen corn or vines. It I* durable anil 
cheap; can be sold uf retail al $3 ; when not in use, may 
bo shut up like a knife, and occupies but little apace. 
Read what one neighborhood think and say of it: 
We, the uuderM-ncd farmers of Jefferson, Hillsdale 
Co Mlcll lierebT - 1 > that we C/m.d'Jvr l„ B BARhEB'w 
Patent Coax SitooKKU a useful Invention, and cheer 
fullv recommend It, to the public,—Elisha Hubbard,.J.W. 
Coffin J H- B.dley. W. L. Johnaon, II. J. Cole, Joseph 
Checni-v, James A. Cole, R. J. King, b. F. Fuller, John 
W Titf inv, Jonathan Green,Geo. W.Ramsey, Wm, Way, 
M Knttisey, Zela Hadley, Wlllell Green, Ilctiry E. Crane, 
n'jr. Herring. 
y,-,i Farm, Town.Cotmty or Btatc Rights, apply to the 
nmicrnigned, at Fiusiord, Hillsdale Co., Mli-htgan. 
A Vsli v\i 1) A Ir'c 
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TTsING B. T. BAItKITT’S PURE CONCEN- 
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Buy no others. 000-13t 
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O. T. GARRY, Blddeford, Maine. 
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