Away with Spectacles. 
"NCOMfORTABlE 
TRUSSES 
I Make Your Own Soap 
'Percent Saved By 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE 
EMIJiGTOVS FOOT-ROT RERIEDYi 
1,000 Tkstn —Nor 03U I'Antr.i:. 
List of New Advertisements. 
JLti I ,wai a u-o i n— .11/1 u.T* r AJiil nr.. 
Two months ago [ applied Remington's Foot-Rot med¬ 
icine to a flock ol .-ticop and they nave- kept perfectly 
sound since, and 1 have no doubt that if properly applied 
that it. will make a shre cure. 
Genera, N. Y-, Feb. 16. t86;. John Johnston. 
One thorough application i» generall) sufficient; rarely 
the second mar br needed. The best Remedy we have 
ever used. T. C. MaxWKLL & Bobs. 
Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., April 16, 1SH7. 
The best cure 1 have ever used. Roh't J. Swan. 
Geneva, April 16, IS67. 
1 cured60 slierp for 50 cents. If taken tn time one ap¬ 
plication Is sufficient. In the worst cases two applica¬ 
tions are sufficient. H. D. Bbknktt. 
Geneva, April 6, 1.467. 
I took 100 maggots from one foot and cured with one 
application. John E. Booths:. 
Canandaigua, April 1,1867. ■ • 
Warranted if used according to directions. For sale by 
Druggists. Price, *1 bottle. C. REMINGTON, Agent. 
Manufacturer, Geneva, N. Y. 903-91 
PATENT llEAEEU .AID MOWER 
AND SELF-RAKER, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
silvers’ Patent Jv.ceisior nroom— v -a i. iesg « co 
Snrkeve Mower and Reaper—Adriance, Platt & Ct 
Harders Premium Railway Horse-Power—li& M H 
a wav with Spectacles—Dr E B Foote. 
Thp Annual Normal Music School—A >' Johnson. 
Hnrrt's Pateot American Roe Tamer, 
piano Forte Music—Oliver Dftsnn & Co. 
a wav with Uncomfortable Trusses— Dr E B Foote, 
Farmers xfid Gardeners—Ghas H Spratt. 
Portable Strom Engihee—J C Hoaaley Sc Co. 
onver Pheasant Hen’s Eggs—Geo M Curtis. 
One Dollar"G 8 Warren & Co. 
Strawberry Plants—L 1, Hoar A Co. 
snnerlor L he«Uw White Pigs—Cyrus McCully. 
Short-Horns— J Tftlcott. 
silver Pheasant Eggs—G W Cone. 
A vents Wanted—f oot & Clark. 
Hop Boops for Sale—AT D Baldwin. 
SPBPtAX NOTICES. 
Sheep Growers —Abram Stocking. 
Coe’s Dyspepsia Core. 
Two great National Field Trials of Mower? and Reap¬ 
ers have been held in New' York State. The first at Syra¬ 
cuse in 1657. and the second at Auburn in July last. At 
each of these trials the highest r-KSMinv, Grand Gold 
Medal, was borne away hv the “Buckeye Mower," and 
the Justly merited distinction It* endorsed by the leading 
Agricultural Societies in all sections of the country, utid 
by a large majority of the farming community every¬ 
where. Do not allo w yonr*elvrs to ho deceived by mon¬ 
grel machines which arc offered as the Buckeye, com¬ 
bined with something else Having no reputation of 
their own, they cry to steal that of the Buckrye. 
[fr- Descriptive Circulars of the Genuine Bnckeyn and 
Synopsis of the Official Report of Auburn Trialforward- 
ed by mail. 
Manufacturers. — AURIANCK. FEAT T <t CO„ (MTv 
Ponghkerpslc.l 165 Greenwich St.. N. Y-j ,T. Chills A, 
Son. 191 Genesee St., Utica, N. V ; Hiram Coktis, Al¬ 
bion, Orleans Co., N Y.; H. * E. V. Coopbb, Watertown, 
Jefferson Co., N. Y.; G Swret & Co.. Dansville. Living¬ 
ston Co,, N. Y.; Geo. P. York, VVcattield, Chautauqua 
Co-, N. Y. UlH-ml8-Jel5 
The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
nocii ESTER., 1ST . "V . , 
MANTTFACTLTUK TUL OKLEBRATltD 
A WAV WITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES M IDE NEW 
easily, without doctor 
ormedietnes. Sent,post 
paid, on receipt of fo 
cents. HE. E. B. Foot*, 
No. lid l.exlmiton Aye. 
Cor. of East 33th st.N.Y 
Use Remington's Foot Rot Remedy. It is a sure 
ire. I have tested it. The beat remedy I have ever 
5e d. Abram Stocking. 
York, Livingston Co., May 1,1867. 
With Iron Planet, Cary's fluent Double Union and 
Woodbury Horse-lowers, the Collins and Shaft uck 
Clover Thrasher, Duller awl Cleaner, die., its'. 
Tin 1 null Machine** of different kinds having been be¬ 
fore the pnhlie for nearly forty years are too well 
known to require any description. For the season of 
1967 we have, added some improvements, and as uow of¬ 
fered, we have no hesitation in pronouncing otir Grain 
and. Clover Thrashing Machine- nneoualled by any others 
in the market. 
We shall, tn a tew days, Usue our Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues of Machines :tud Repairs,which will be -enl free on 
all applications, made lo our agent* or ourselves. 
We shall keep a full stock of both Maeltlue* and Re¬ 
pairs at our several general agencies from whenee our 
friends maj obtain them at manufactory prices, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply directly to ns. 
We have a branch Warehouse at 3a West Lamed St., 
Detroit, Mich,, lepresoutod bv Wx. Sanborn, and gene¬ 
ral agencies ; 1 » follows: J. i). EasTyR. Chicago. Ills., 
Richard Cromwell, Baltimore, Md., Jones & Hew¬ 
lett. Stockton, Cal., and Wm. I.vnk, San Francisco,Cal. 
890-tf GLKN A- HALL. Rochester, V. V. 
Show me a man of sour, morose disposition, one 
who entertains good will towards none, and I will 
ehow yon a dyspeptic. Dyspepsia is the bluest of all 
diseases. Rev. Mr. Aiken testifies that Coe's Dys¬ 
pepsia Cure cured him after 15 years suffering, 
AWAY WITH 
UNCOMFORTA¬ 
BLE TRUSSES. 
Comfort and dire for 
the Ruptured, Sen l 
post-paid on receipt of 
in cents. Address Hit. 
E. B. FOOTE, (author 
or Medical common 
Sense. Book 100 pages. 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson M’f’g Co., Auburn, N. Y 
jMKvwvwwi otuise. nuu* r ivu pages. 
No. tlO Lexington Avenue.corner Of 
11,50, sent by mail 
Cast ’filth Streei, I 
ASIGE ORANGE SEUD.-I HAVE 
\ " Inst received direct from Texas a lot of fresh seed 
which I will send by mall, at f I V n>,or by Express nt 
*15 >' bushel. F. 6. MESEROLE, Chicago Agricultural 
Warehouse aud Seed Store. 301 Lake 8t.,Chicago, Ill 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
L. J. BUSH A CO., No. 13 South ITluln Street, Saint Louis, mitotourf. 
'T'GAMMON A FUIMILE, No. 4G Went Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
L. J. BUSH A' CO., Now. 7 A 9 Clybonrin* Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
RICHMOND, CHAPIN A CO., 5S Jeffet’KOn Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
This Machine embrace,? all those valuable features which hare contributed to the great suc¬ 
cess of the (thlo ami Buckeye MachlneB together with a number of entirely new, novel and valuable improve¬ 
ments. in compactness. 11 * 11 !ness of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship and llnish, combined with 
great strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, it will surpass uny machine Heretofore offered to the farmer. It, 
has two Independent Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Finger-Bar and folding Cutting Apparatus. The Hell-Rake 
applied to this machine has proved a perfect success. To say that It pleases Is a fatal expression of the sentiments 
everywhere expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour in upon us from ovary quarter, 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
place it out of reach of competition. It is a Rjcvolvino K\r.r. and doe- us own reeling, saving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a Fkiirkot HicrvuvrtnN-, with the Rake Head, In all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, bv reason of Hie Rake, revolving over forward, aud striking Into the uncut grain, before the 
sickle, carrying it along and over the Platform, and delivering it in compact gavels at. the rear of the machine, en¬ 
tirely out or the way of this team and machine on its no.xt round, and wltiiont any Uttering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE JF^N AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
A9 THE BENT 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair Of the Baint Lotus Aorioi'ltitku. and Mkobanwai. Association, Oct. 6th, 
1866 At the trial of Reapers and Mowers, at. Auburn. \ ’* ., In July last, by the Mew A ork State Ag I Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class 5. This class was the most important ol any,as It cm- 
i»rnreH a Mower and Halid and Self-Raking Reaper In the same machine. It was also 
/• HAA AGEN’TK WANTED TO SELL 8 
0»v‘ " nkw iNvnsmoNP, of great vulno to umi- 
IIok; fill pay grout pro tits. SendlSuts and get 80 pages, 
or 35 ct*. and get 80 pages and a sample gratis. 
90°.-Pit EPHRAIM BROWN. Lowell, Mass. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A OSim-ETE T1UIAT19E ON TUB BREEDING, MANAGE 
MENT AND DISEASES OF 8UEEP. 
By Hon. HENRY S, RANDALL, LL, D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South,” “Fine. 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,'' &c., &c. 
PUBLISHED BY 0. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
lJKKD < ORN t I H i VI. NOW In Store 
O prime Seed Corn raised iu 1865. White and Yellow 
bent, Mixed and straight Yellow Dent, at $3 $ bushel, 
shelled; Sacks, 50c each. P 8. MKKRHOLE, Chicago 
Ag’l Warehouse and Seed Store, SO* Lakr St., Chicago. 
r IARLY GOODRICH POTATOES.-De- 
j livered on the New York & Eric Railroad, at the 
following rat,e.s:—Early Goodrich, $5 V bbl.; Calico and 
Gleason. M bbl. R. F. & B. F. MCMILLAN. 
Coneaus Center, N Y., AprltSO, 1867 . 903-2t 
Twentt-Fivk Thousand Copies of this valuable 
work have already been issued, and the demand for it 
ie now greater than a year ago. To meet this demand 
a large edition is now In the hands of the binders and 
will be ready for agents In a few days. 
The Practical Shepherd is unquestionably the 
best and most complete Treatise on Sheep Husbandry 
now obtainable. It is the latest of Dr. Randall’s 
works on the subject, and combines the results of a 
life-long experience and observation as a sheep breed¬ 
er and wool grower. Every flock-master iu the land 
should have tin- work. It is indispensable, — and 
no work on any brunch of husbandry ever gave better 
satisfaction. The work is highly approved by both 
Press and People. a« extracts from letters and notices 
(heretofore published! abundantly testify. 
X*r The Practical Shepherd comprises 151 large 
duodecimo pages, and is printed. Illustrated and bound 
in superior style. Sold only by Agents and the Pub¬ 
lisher. The canvassers for ToddV Patent Stamp for 
Marking Sheep are authorized Agents for the sale of 
the Practical Shepherd. Price, $3. Sample copies 
mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T DIOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N. Y. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, N. 3T. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
M ONIiV MADE AND NO HUMBUCJ.— 
In the sale or an article lliv.t patented,—needed by 
every person who owns a door-yard. 
PROFITS 150 PER CENT. 
READY SALE EVERYWHERE. 
Agents making *10 to $3.', per day. Sample vent for*l. 
Towns aud Counties for sale. Address, for Clrculnr.&c. 
LDM WOODRUFF, (Patentee,) Auu Arbor, Mich. 
RUE’S IMPROVED POTATO PLANTER, 
machine, devoted lo agriculture, 
THESE SEWING MACHINES 
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's 
Fair in London —the largest. Gold Medal ever 
given—State and fount}/ Fairs all over the Country, 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of' Societies 
or Fairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They are celebrated for doing the beat work, ituing a 
much smaller needle for the same thread than any other 
machine, and by the Introduction of the most unproved 
machinery, wo are now able to supply the very best, mn- 
chlues In the world 
TIii-mi- mnehlaes nrc made nr nnr new and 
spnciuii* I-'neliiry at Iti-ldgrpprr, Conn., under 
tuo Immediate nupervitdnii of the President of 
ike Company, UIJAS HOWE, Jr., the orig* 
innl inventor of the Sewing Vluehine. 
The v are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to 
the IIHO of Suanistressea. Dressmakers, Tailors, Mtiuufur 
tarer-*of shirts, Collar,, Skirts, Cloaks, Muiillllus, Cloth* 
lag, Hat *, Caps, Corset.*, Ilools, Stine.-. Harness, Saddles, 
Linen Goods, timbrella*. Parasols,ike. They work equal¬ 
ly wen upon silk, Umffi, woolen and cotton wooila, with 
silk, cotton nr linen thread. They will scam,quilt,gath¬ 
er, hem,foil,cord, braid, hind, anil perform every suedes 
of sewing, making a Ucaatifui aud perfect stitch, alike on 
both sides ol tile article.* newed. 
The Stitch invented by Mr, ITowb, and made on 
this Machine, is the most popular and durable, mol 
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. 
J| No lafoor-silvlu^ _ 
ai all comparable U/ It 1 
Saves the Labor of Twelve Men! 
Makes Us owu furrow, on any ground that can be plow- 
hJ,— cuts, drops anil covers potatoes as last as a horse 
can walk.—and den:#, it belter, bacau-e with greater reg¬ 
ularity, Ilian possible by tlie hand method. Rights and 
machines for sale. Send for Circulars. Address J L. 
TRiiK.’JO Exchange St., Portland, Me., 1*. O. Box 1,188. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
P ICC IA I. NOTICIC.—A v A L U A II L li 
NKW HOOK JUST PUBLIMHKD. 
adjust anna 
The only Family IHiiehiue that tu r* up it*< 
own work, tail** all sfoes, widens arid narrows, knits the 
lies I into the stocking, and narrows off the toe complete 
producing all varieties of knit good-, from an Infant’s 
Stocking, nut ton. or glove, to a lailv's shawl or hood. 
Ii is simple, durable, and easily (uwratmi. Agents 
wanted, dgnd for a iTrculur and sample ol work. Ad¬ 
dress (inclosing stump* 
LAM II KNITTING MACH INF, CO., 
903-iteo Rochester, N. Y., or Springfield, Mass. 
ItY JOHN J. THOMAS, 
Associate Editor of '' Cultivator «£• Country Gent lemon." 
In one handsome Post Octavo Volume, of over TTVK rn:,V 
ukko pages, Illustrated by iwk iii ni-uki; ani> kiohty 
accurale engra vltigs. Strongly and beautifully bound iu 
extra muslin. Price. *3 by mall, free of postage. 
rijr'l'hh is th« ino*t thorough mid complete work on 
the subject published In this country It covers the 
whole ground or Fruit Culture—containing In a clear, 
practical, and systematic, manner the simplest, detail as 
Veil MB the more difficult method** or cultivation. It 
r.ocms* uh If nothing hud escaped the attention or tm ex- 
pcrtene.cd author. The criticisms of the Press are, with¬ 
out execution, or the. most Battering and favorable char¬ 
acter. A fr.W will show the opinion expressed by all; 
Possesses sterling value.- <v. Y. Idtlly TrUivnt . 
Superior to ativ Fruit- book yet published. Illinois 
Journal, Sprluylletd. , , „ . „ . 
It I*an an honest look about It. we advise all who ted 
an Interest Iti Fruit culture to put themselves in posses¬ 
sion of It nt once - Moore's Rural FeU /or f r 
A book 'll great value, /•’arm and Hreside. Philn. Pi. 
The most complete aud practical w-ork on the subject 
published- — Roe/iesler Tut fly Democrat. 
We commend it both t" exputlenced prautltioners and 
to new beginners with eat* re confidence,— CutUvQ&or and 
Country (lentLeman. 
No Agriculturist or Hortlcumirlst ought to tie with¬ 
out. it- we recommend it unhesitatingly. — ITavtieal 
yhrw.-r, Philuilelpliiu, Pa. 
A sare and reliable guide, on Hie various stib,|et;t« ul 
whieliittrc.au. Worcester <!alette. 
The iiouk 1 h one ot great value. New Daren Jteffistei ■ 
hirst Pul'd Any. 1863, Im- 
% e?Yfl l procements list'd 
vKRifs April, 1865 and Non. 1866. 
iS' /’T ! This Churn Is now re 
Hi 1> * " I garded by ail the Agricul 
tni'lsts and Dairymen of 
M| i;, !| JL tlnie.onnti'v.whohavelind 
au upportunliy to exain- 
B ",1 lue it, as the hast churn 
pfe*.&=sss yet. offered to the public— 
■ ' ’ii embruclug Ah It does the 
’ - -J ,»<*■ principle of the old Dash 
-,-rchiiru, adding Uiereto Im¬ 
provements to sceure thc very best duality, and the. larges 
yuantlly uf butter with the o ust labor. The lust Impro ve¬ 
ment is In the shape of the barrel, also Hie * atm titu lion 
ot a /tat steel Spring, (which l- imlfoefly reliable,) to 
raise the Da-her-, adjustltig the upper dasher outside t ie 
Churn, above, the Lever, by mean* of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and l.liumli screw. We make live nUvn ol these 
<'burns, (Uoldinu from tlve to tliirtv gallons,) in the best 
manner ami of the very best quality ol' White. Oak. Re¬ 
tail I’rice- N ">■ I, (30 gal.,/ *16; No. 3. JJ°’ 
3, (« bbl.,) *13 ; No. 4, (‘*, bill .) *10; No. 5, (1-5 bill.,) *8. 
II. WKHTCOTT, ^MP’t 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
Silver Tips For Clilldren’s Siloes.— 
They protect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ornamental. Applied to the most genteel shoes 
made. Buy no others, 900-13t 
EMPLOYMENT - I-KiHT WORK -GOOD 
ay. See New Book List. Sent first post, oq rec't 
,by S. R. W KLJ.s, 389 Broadway, N. Y. Offi-H 
II AAA HEDGE I-IK1ST PLANTS 
IF.iMMI For. SALK— From one to three years 
Address BITRCUAUD & BUELL, Hamilton,N. Y, 
stamp. 
Itch, Si.lt Hlieum. - Wheaton^ Glut* 
sent will cure the itch in 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-621 
A gents wanted for gen. l. c. 
Bakkk's History of the Secret Service. This work 
was announced more than a year ago, but owing to the 
attempts or the Government tosuppresH it. Its publica¬ 
tion was delayd LI will now he Isimcd. unaltered and 
unabhgrd, under the supervision of Cm. Tinker, whose 
marvelous narratives are all attested by the highest, of¬ 
ficial authority. The morala of the National Capital are 
thoroughly ventilated, and there are some alrangu reve¬ 
lations concerning: Headset' Department* , Members uf 
Congress, Female Pardon Brokers, and distinguished 
military characters. Send for Circulars and see out 
terms, and a full description of the Work. Addrees 
JOKES BROTHKftb A CO.,Philadelphia, Pa. 903-41 
GENUINE Q 
Bartlett Sewing Machine.^ 
reap Licensed Machine in the United 
fruited everywhere. Pay *50 to 8900 per 
damp, uMl address PAGE BROTHERS, i 
Seneca Falls Churn M't’g Go 
R. K. LUSK. General Agent.. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES — 
Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability 
and economy with the inLulmtmi of weight aud price. 
They are widely and Invornbly known, more than BOO 
being in nse. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address 
9014ot J. C. HOADLEY a; CO., Lawrence,Mass. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci- 
eniille Men and the Press. 
" The Arhusuble Dash Churn tins not its eqnal on this 
continent.’’ l>. D. T. Moobb, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
“The best form of Churn ever Invented." Solon Rob- 
1 TO.ON, Ay'l Ed, N. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. KonlnsOn also hawed U vinsT and commended it 
aiuneur of all the Churns on exhibition at the bew 
York State Fair. .. ,, 
“The greatest Improvement on the old Dash Chum 
ever invented; all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butter than a rotarv one.."-Farmers Club, Amer¬ 
ican institute, New York CUy 
“The most Important Lmjirnvement recently brought 
out.'' 8. EdWvIips Toihi, Ay’t Ed. N. Y. Times. 
“The very best Churn extant ."—Prairie banner. 
“ (t |,* perfectly common sense, in iuf structure. Ohio 
Funner. , , . . 
“ A Churn that, every butter-maker will be pleasecrto 
view and contemplate." Ronton Cultivator. 
ny The Sbxbda Falls Churn Maxckaoturiko Co. 
Is organized under the (fonoml Manufacturing Law o( 
the state of 'New York, with a Capital "( f 100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for mauulnrluring Churns and 
the i-ATRNTEH Ft xTr i*.its. Can supply tnose purcl.'Ksing 
Tint American Elastic-Stitch Sewino Machino, 
very latest improvement, patented Aug., I860. Price 
each, Class 1, for funnily use, with fixtures, «C., all com¬ 
plete, *15. will do .tine or coarse stitching on all kinds 
of materials from Cambric to the ruiOKear winter 
Ovbhcoat ur LEATnv.n. nrwsrupUi.jirm, and beautiful; 
petferity reliable. Simple tn Its movements and easy to 
trNDBf.sTAM). Is the very best machine for Kavhlv 
U s k. Sample* of good# sewed aud returned by mail for 
eXunoualioti on receipt of postage, Machines selected with 
care, adjusted for special, work ’.'and forwarded, securely 
packed in substantial wooden none*, per express, to any 
part or the coutrtrv on receipt of Pkicb Testimonials 
fr-jiu chose u-.mg them for manufacturing ami family use 
on view at the Salesroom. Experienced Agents wanted. 
Add less all orders AMERICAN SKIVING llACHINKCO., 
U30 Broadway, New York. 909-11 
rilllE GATE AT LAST-Unr(ln»» Patent 
1 Iminoved Sliding and Self-shutting Yard aud Farm 
Gate. Simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands opcu; 
shuts by its own weight. 
Ear Territory to sell aud Agents wanted in every por- 
UAllMEK* AND GAII.DENEUS — Ought to 
l have Die best sortajof Potatoes in the Unlted States. 
All that cannot afford to buy or.c or niorr harreis, or 
have not faith in them, can send 35 els. for four of Good¬ 
rich best Seedlings. Sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt 
of price. Names of the varieties:—Harrison, Knrlv Good¬ 
rich. Gleason and Calico. Address C1IAS. II. SPRATT, 
Market Gardener, Utica, N. Y. 
U SS E L L»S SCREW POWER 
COMBINED 
P IANOFORTE M I Sit.-CHOU E, 8PAKK- 
liug brilliant!—will be found In the New Collection 
•. tilled “THE PIANIST’S ALBUM,' 1 just oilt, contain¬ 
ing all the ponulur pieces that are luvarlably enllud for, 
and with which every player should be I’atnifiur. Adapt¬ 
ed to tin' capacity of the majority of performers. Price, 
Plain. *3,50; (.'toll,. *3.00; ‘Full Gilt. *4,00. Sent post¬ 
paid. OLIVER DITSOS * CO,. Publishers, 277 Wash¬ 
ington street, Boston. CTIAB. II. DITSON & CO., 711 
Broadwav, New Yotk. 
Without Cog-Gearing —The Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, strong anddurable; perfect In Its work, 
Clu-ap and economical Agents .mil dealers supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactttrrd by 
hSfi-dt RUSSELL & THEM AIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED—Mute or Female to 
sell our new Ten Dollar Sewing and Em¬ 
broidering Machine. Will pay from *i0 to *200 per 
Month. Addi-ess, With a stamp. 
9til-4t W, s, HILL, Manchester, N. H. 
rpHE ANNUAL NORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL 
I. of tlte Allegany Academy uf Music, will commence 
on Monday. June 3d, and continue tn .'"ssJoci six weeks, 
under the lnstrucUou of Mr. A. N. Joirstaas, Tlit* In- 
MHuiloa ts the most suecessful Musical Academy In 
the United States, it oceupics buildings erected ex¬ 
pressly for it which are furnished with every conven¬ 
ience for the successful study of music. It lo located in 
the town of Friendship, Allegany Co., ton the Erie Hi,.) 
This Normal Course afford* nu excellent opportunity 
forobtuiniug a thorough course of instruction in music, 
at a small expenditure of lime and money, as the tuition 
ODiy *10. Please send for a Circular. 
Italian Queens 
MMllK UcKAY .SEWING M A V HIKE, the only 
I. machine m existence by which a sewed boot or shoe 
can be made. Adapted to all kinds.styles and sizes of 
hoots and shoes. 200 pairs eaa bo made with ease by one 
—Best Hive for Bees.— 
1 yYsr^Hi ht Book for their 
J JJ-'-™ management., lice- 
Keepurs’ Aim anae and 
Circular for 1807 sent free. 
K. P. KlDDEIt, Burlington, Vt. 
man, witli one machine, in ten hoars. These shoes take 
precedence of nil others In the market, and are made sub¬ 
stantially at the cost of pegging, in use hy all the lead¬ 
ing manufacturers. Machines, with competent men to 
set them in operation, furnished at one day’s notice. For 
purllcularsuf license apply to GORDON Mt'KAY. Agent, 
Ii Bath street, Boston, Mass. 901-13t 
AGENTS WANTED. A few Agent* wanted to 
sell territorial right* ot the above Churn. Competent, 
rullalile ami experienced men will find the business prot- 
ttabla. For uartlculnrs sddress the Company at Seneca 
Falla or parlies in or near Rochester ura 1 'eterred to D. 
D.T. Moork. Editor Ktir.il New-Yorker. 
CTT'Thk MttutosN f urus MvsT'o Co,, at Parma, 
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and furnish the Churu. 
1 .10R SALE— The best Farm Iu ITIoii- 
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miles west or Scottavlilo, belonging to the estate of the 
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A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, fee., in 
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894-tf F. A. MACOMBER, Rochester, N. Y. 
A N. AA r OOD & GO., Eaton, Madlxon 
• Coustv, N. Y., continue to manufacture tlielr 
Improved Portable Engines, 
From 4 to 35 horse-power, for Farm and Mechanical pur¬ 
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TI I’llD’S PATENT 
J AMERICAN HOG TAMER 
TO PI!EVENT 
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IT SAVES MANY TIMES ITS COST. 
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U KING D. T. BABBITTS I’l RE CONGKN- 
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H Horse-Power and Combined Thrasher and 
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/ 1 JIATIPION POTATO DIGGER Thingrenr 
V' improvement,patented March 13, 1867.1- now offer¬ 
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machine, address H. J, KINTZ, Patentee, Uocln'-'tc.r, N Y 
WANTED IN A NEW 
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AGENTS 
business. 
CANCERS OUltEU WITHOUT PAIN, 
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A1TBV HOUSE, 
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RANTED A GOOD EXPERIENCED t’n 
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to C. RICH & CO., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 901-t£ 
TEEN New Articles for 
. G AKEY, Btddeford, Stable. 
CANCERS CURED OR NO CHARGE-BY 
U Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. Circulars sent free 
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