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List of New Advertisements, 
The National Trust Company—Joseph IT Orris. 
Keystone Cider and Wine Mill -W o Hickok. 
Important to Hay Makers—Blyniyer, Day & Co. 
Hew Kooks—C Scribner A Co. 
The indelible Pencil Company. 
TrottingOolts for Sale—J»* Ewing. 
A Vineland Frnir Forni-J D Bentley. 
New s-jcl Beautiful Songs—<diver Difson & Co. 
Wanted, Salesmen—G W Crowell A Co. 
Mns-acbusetta Institute ot Technoloerv—Wm B Rogers. 
Thorough Bred and Imported Stock—S B Silver. 
gntcran notices. 
Dodge’s Patent P.eaper and Mower.—Caution. 
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure 
lit* linns CcttdMtjsiet. 
— Iowa has five lady editors. 
— J G. Bennett's income is $119,967. 
— Marimillian's fizzle cost $300,000,000. 
— 3,241 German newspapers in Enrope. 
— Allison, the English historian. Is dead. 
— Excellent fruit promise in North Iowa. 
— Street cars arc talked of in Davenport, Iowa. 
— A darning machine is a late English invention. 
— Yalnahle plaster beds are found near Saitville, Ya. 
— Fifty car-loads of freight reached Omaha in one 
day. 
— Milk fever has been fatal to cows in Branch Co., 
Mich. 
— The Mercantile Library in New York has 8S,210 
hooks. 
— 75,000,000 brick will be made in Nashville this 
season. 
— Twenty miles more of the Pacific Railroad is 
finished. 
A child weighing 21 >6 pounds was horn in Cleve¬ 
land, O , in May. 
— Troy makes 10,000 tons of iron yearly into stoves 
worth $2,000 000. 
— It Is reported Prussian agents are coming here 
to bay Iron-dads. 
— A cold snap has killed the grasshoppers that 
threatened Texas. 
— A paper boat, light and strong, has been tested 
successfully at Troy. 
— Des Moines. Iowa, and Newton are soon to be 
united by a railroad. 
— A skeleton over seven feet long was dug up near 
Richmond, Va,, lately. 
— Santa Anna is 70 years old, worth a million, and 
lives on Staten Island. 
— A factory at Granville, N. C., makes 120,000 yards 
of cotton doth a week. 
— G. H. Stuart of Philadelphia is President of the 
State Temperance Society. 
— Imports at New York for the week ending May 
17th $3,033,315. Too much. 
— 2,0*K) cattle were killed in Holland, the last week 
in April, to stop t he plague. 
— The Sandwich Islands have 63,000 inhabitants,— 
9,000 less than six years ago 
— 25,000 men have been killed by explosions in 
English coal mines since 1820, 
— A Troy wife died and left her husband $5,000 
saved without his knowledge. 
Hew gUmttecments. 
QTENCIL Tools and Stock—Cheapest and best. 
10 M. J. METCALF & SON, 101 Union St., Boston, Mass. 
K A Male or Female Agents Wanted. Address, 
j C5J oW with stamp, FOOT & CLARK. Detroit, Mich. 
W ANTED — AGENTS F « It BOSTON, 
Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, w Itli $1.10 to lo¬ 
cate. Also. 20 Traveling Agent - can make $2,100 per an- 
I nuin, selling Prof. .Ions-so Ns Wa<ti Crystals, Prepared 
; Starch, ami Improved Indigo Blue. Ac’. Address, with 
I sbiinri for Circulars, or send 50 cts. for samples, 
i I. T. JdllNSON, 3|il Greenwich 81 ., N. Y fiOi-tf. 
A GENTS M ANTED In every County 
of the I mted States, to sell the New Double -Maps 
I of the TT.nitkii St itts and World. Showing Russian 
America, Pacific KIv Atlantic Cable, and population Ot 
every county In the Uoiled States. AH of die Railroads, 
as well an proposed roads arc plainly shown. This Is a 
rare chance Tor Map and Book Agents, as well ae all out 
of employment. Send for Catalogue gi ring full particu¬ 
lars and terms. Address 
GAYLORD WATSON, 
ho. 1(3 Beckman Street. New Vork, or, 
A. B. CLOSSON, Jr., 28 West 4th St., Cincinnati, O. 
TF YOU W ANT TO KNOW ALL ABOUT 
IOWA AND THE WEST! 
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE 
IOWA STATE REGISTER! 
PRICE: WEEKLEY $2. DAILY $10 PER ANNUM. 
The Rkoi -ter Is the Officiat State Paper, Radically 
Republican; I* h mammoth 40 column sheet; has a clr- 
cuiatioi. in every county in the state, and makes Iowa, 
and Nnvtli.Western news a specialty, it Is now publish¬ 
ing a series of articles accurately describing the different 
Counties of the State, with their business prospects, 
prices and quality of land, Ac., Ac 
J p?" Manufacturers, Agricultural Implement makers, 
Wholesale Merchants, Book Publish era, And others de¬ 
siring Western trade, will llnd the Ricois-ricr. the best ad¬ 
vertising medium In the West. 
Send P O. money orders, or greenbacks. Specimen 
copies aunt tree. Address, IOWA STATE REGISTER, 
Des Moines, Iowa. 907-2t 
riBAHTOBDAS GARDEN 
V CXJLXXV^TOn. 
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Machinery Applied to Horticulture! 
RELIEF AT LAST TO THE GARDENER I 
This is an entirely new Garden implement. It has at¬ 
tachments for plowing, cultivating, harrowing, raking, 
enttlag strawberry runners, etc., la easily propelled bv 
hauil, and enables one man to do the work of four to 
six. Recommended by the Cincinnati Horticultural .so¬ 
ciety, several of Its members having them In use. Bend 
for descriptive circular. BLYMYKR, NORTON A CO., 
Cincinnati, O., Manufacturers of Cant Mills, Cook's 
hvaporator, brut) Ham. Church anil Plantation Hells, 
Corn Phellers, Cutting Ho res, Home Hay Ports, Hand 
Corn Planters, etc, Wd-at 
D evons-two young hulls a no 
several Bull Calves, descended from sweepstake an¬ 
imals, and believed by tbo subscriber to be superior to 
any In this country. 
OiKWt] WALTER COLE, Batavia, Oenssce- Co., N. Y. 
G .AUDEN V A K E M— Fountains, Htatuary, 
Seuecs. Ac. JANES, K1RTLAND & CO., 
•JOti it Corner Roade Center and Eirn Sts.,New York. 
£p*ftal 
DODGE’S PATENT EEAPEE AND MOWEE 
CAUTION! 
Tins public are cautioned against confounding this 
Valuable Machine, with the ‘’Buckeye” made by 
Adrianee, Platt & Co., and others, ui\der Aultman 
and Miller’s Patents. The Genuine and only Dodge 
Machine is manufactured under J. A. Dodge, Ball’s 
and Aultman and Miller's Patents, and is a Qijkat 
Improvement on both the Ball’s Ohio, and Buckeye 
Machines, 
It is manufactured solely by the Dodge & Stevenson 
M’f’g Co., at Auburn, N. Y., ami both the Patentees 
and manufacturers' names are plainly stencilled on 
every machine. Farmers t do not be humbugged by 
the specious and artful representations of parties that 
Timas is the only reliable anti genuine machine, &c., 
&c., &c., and that certain other machines are mongrel 
or worthless imitations. Common sense teaches that 
this Is an age of improvement; that the world moves 
on, and that the attempt of certain parties to keep 
their machines at the head of tbo list, by relying on 
reputations earned years ago most prove futile even 
where they are bolstered up by well known and here¬ 
tofore honored names, and by certificates procured In 
too many instances by fraud and bribery. 
Fanners, examine carefully for yourselves , and you 
will find that improvements can be made upon Mow¬ 
ing and Reaping Machines; that the Dodge Machine 
is all that is claimed for it; being a Handsomer, 
Better Made, and more reliable Mower, hand or 
Self-Raking Reaper, than can be found in the market. 
See Advertisement. 907-tf. 
The first Dose convinces that Coe's Dyspep¬ 
sia Cure is just the thing for any disorder of the 
Stomach. It is not necessary to try half a dozen 
bottles; the first dose will stop distress after eatiug 
in ten minuteB. 
GOLD MEDAL THRASHING MACHINE. 
Persons intendingto purchase a Thrashing Machine 
will do well to send for Circulars and -Judge’s Report 
of the Machine awarded Two Gold Medals at the 
Great National Trial. Auburn, July, 1866. manufac¬ 
tured by R. & M, ILakder, Cobleeklll, N. Y. See 
their advertisement in Rural of June 1. 
SOMETHING* NEW! 
The Union Telegraph Institute, Oberlin, Ohio, 
has an order to supply a New Telegraph Line with 
Operators, 
Paying Offices are guaranteed by written, contracts, 
to graduates. Salaries from $50.00 to $125.00 per 
month will be paid to beginners. This is a rare 
opportunity for young and middle-aged men to find 
permanent situations, both agreeable and profit aide. 
With our unequaled facilities for teaching the art, stu 
dents readily acquire it. There is in connection with 
the College an Actual Telegraph Line, 37 miles long, 
which is operated solely by students. For full par¬ 
ticulars address c, H. POND, Oberliu.’OMo. 
Silver Tips For Children’*! Shoes.— 
They protect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ornamental. Applied to the most genteel shoes 
made. Buy do others. 900-13t 
01 : k E T q 
^-y- r.ONN |JP 
The Cheapest and Best Ventilating Bas¬ 
ket for Marketing- Strawberries, &c. 
Illustrated Circulars sent free 
G ATHERMS 
P ARKER’* PATENT FRUIT GATHER¬ 
ER. bend for Circulars. HOLDEN & HOWARD, 
8 CI 0 , Allegany Co., N. Y. 905-tf 
B OO K AGENTS! 
Experienced Canvassers can make LARGE Sal- 
ahucs Canvassing for 
THE FARMERS’ JOURNAL. 
A Book that sells rapidly among the farmers everywhere 
It Is a complete and simple Account Book —containing 
printed blanks for keeping all the Been wits of the Farm 
and Family. Will last'the Jsrsesl larm3rom thread 
five years, and a *rhool-boy can keep It as well as an ex- 
perieacud book-keeper. Retail price, $ 3 , 50 . 
CW A Liberal Commission allowed to agents. Sample 
copy sent free on receipt of retail price, affd the commis¬ 
sion deducted on receipt of fntnre orders. Send for 
sample- r A. DeLANCKT BRIGHAM, 
OOa-tl Post-OJBctl Box 909, Rochester, N, Y. 
\XT A NTED—A gents ®7,.J to $200 per Month, 
»T male and female, to sell the ujenuixk Improved 
C 90 fAt* SK!isK Address 
BECOME A CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
nENTLEMEN ! IF YOU WANT A LUXII- 
xT riant growth of beard in five weeks, use the Italian 
Compound. HnttefacUon guaranteed or money refunded 
Price by mail, closely sealed, 50 cent* 1 
9 (M>-l3t RUB8BLL & CO., Watertown, N. y. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENG IN E8 — 
Combining the maximum of elilolencv, durahllitv 
and economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
hrin» Z 11 * favorably known, more than 606 
being in use. All Warranted satisfactory, or tio Hale 
D ffSE tlvc circulars sent on application. ’Address 
JT Combining the maximutn ot’ etHoiencv, durabllitY 
and economy with tin? minimum of weigfit and price 
Descriptive * 
T RUE’S IMPROVED POTATO PLANTER 
No labor-saving machine, devoted to agriculture 
hi all comparable to it I ™ anuiuuure. 
Saves the Labor of Twelve Men! 
Makes its own furrow, on any ground that can be plow¬ 
ed,—cult-, drops and covers potatoes as fast as ahorse 
'nu'niV'r r ;r' :il " Jo if5 bul , ter ’ because with greater re°-l 
nlntlty, titan poasll'd.-. by flic hand method. 'Lights ami 
machines for sa e. Send tur Cirruiaiv I r , 
TKUE.80 Exchange St. , HorUand. MeTp. o!uoTlA 
rpHE HrK A 5 SEWING MACHINE, HiphmiV 
J. machine m exuience bv whi.-i, ase.w.'o iili.i l 
can be made. Adapted to all kinds (^les 
boots and shoes, ah pairs Cat) be made'wi th ease b v on I 
nmn. with one machine, in ten hours Those Soestake 
precedence of all others in the market and-fre 
Stantlaily a* the cost, of pegging. Inuse bv all rim lead' 
lug manufacturers. Machlrua, with conmetm 1 min 
set. them in operation,furnished at one day’s l oiu r 
narticulars ot 1 leonseimp v to GORDQK^aIoKa Y Lif 
6 Bath street, Boston, ftaea. A * 5oi?13t ’ 
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JiRESEItVE YOUR FRUIT. 
SPENCEfTS PATENT 
Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, 
The Most Reliable,—A Perfect Success. 
JSpTheEasiest to Open and Close. Will 
Produce the Greatest and Most Perfect 
\scuum, without which Fruti will not 
keep. Consult yonr Interests and buy no 
__other. COLEMAN & BARNES. 
kSJaglWjfe* Rochester. N. Y. 
tar Merchants through the West can or- 
lro,!l tbe following Agents:—H alr, 
F rackelton & Co.. Milwaukee, Wlsq F 
Wbtmohk 4 Lo, Detroit, Mich.; Eaton, MiotnaxA 
Co., Chicago, Ill. 90U-17t 
PATENT 
f.0CNEST$? 
A, ;■* 
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Make Your Own Soap) 
Peh Cent Saved B y 
TT8ING B. T. BABBITT’M PURE UONCEN* 
| J TEATED POTASH or READY S(>AP li A KER.— 
Warranted double the atsugth of common Potash, and 
superior to any other aammlfier or ley In the market. 
Put tut la cans of 1 ponnd, 2 pomids,3 pounds,«pound* 
and 12 pounds, with full dlretfons in English and German 
for making hard and soft soap. One pound will make lr, 
gallons of soft soap. No Umc Is required. Consumers 
will linrl thin the cheapest. Potash In market. B. 7’. BA B- 
BITT. Nos. 61, t». 66, til, 68, 69,70,72 A 71 Washington Ht„ 
New York. 898-39t 
A CARD TG AGENTS AND ALL WHO 
want a good paying business; secure at once the 
agency for the People’s Edition of Irving’s great work. 
The Life of Washington; five volumes complete in 
one, at less than half the former price. Address E. B. 
TREAT A CO., Publishers, No. 051 Broadway, N. Y. 
m w E P R E IT! I U HI OT A C II I N F ! 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES. 
699 Broadway, OT. IT. 
For Families and Manufacturers, 
THESE SKWING MACHINES 
Went awarded the highest premium at tbe World's 
Fair in London — the largest Gold Medal ever 
given—Slate and County Fairs all over the Country. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of Societies 
or Pairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They are celebrated for doing the best work, using a 
much smaller nri die for the same thread than any other 
machine, anti by the Introduction of the most approved 
machinery, we are now able to simple the very best ma¬ 
chines in the world 
TIm-hc iiiurliliirn nre mode ttl nnr new and 
HlMieimiM Unrtorv hi Hridireixtt-l. Uoiid., under 
the iiiiinednitc -.tipervision til Ihr President of 
IbeUoiiipnuy, ELI AH HOWE, ,lr„ the orig- 
1 mi I inveutor uf ilie Sewing Mm-hiue. 
They are adapted to all kluda of Family Ne wing, and to 
the Use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Manufac¬ 
turer,sot Shirts, Collars, Skirts. Cloaks, Mantillas, Cloth- 
tug. Huts, Cups, CoiveD, Hoots, Khoop, IlaKnefis, Saddles, 
JJnen Goods, DmTirella.t, Parasols, Ac, They work equal¬ 
ly well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton woods, with 
silk, cotton or linen thread. They will scum, qnllt,gath¬ 
er, hem,fell,cord,braid, bind, and perform evet v species 
of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on 
both sides of the article* sewed. 
The Stitch Invented by Mr. Howe, and made on 
this Machine, is the most popular and durable , and 
all Sewiny Machines arc subject to the principle in¬ 
vented by him. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
699 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
Ov Italian Queens 
S V-Best HI vc for Bees.— 
« ) V Y^Bost Book for their 
5 J Ai^niana(cement. Bee- 
Keepers’Almanac and 
jpP t f r Cireular for 1867 scut free. 
K, p. KIODBIt, Burlington, Vt. 
1 ?OK 8 AI,E—The best Farm In OT011- 
' roe county, sitnntwl in the town of Wheatland, four 
lil ies west of ScoHsvHle, belonging to the estate of the. 
late Hon. FLtsn a Harmon, consisting of about 400 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, &e„ In 
first rate condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premises will he sold separately If desired. Terms to 
snll the purchaser. For particulars, inquire of Mllfobd 
Harmon at Medina, Oscar Folsom at Buffalo, or 
ri'l-tf F. A. MACOMBKK, Rochester, N. Y. 
2 o e *z. 
The Joseph Hal! Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
ROCHESTER, JST. Y. , 
MANtrFACTCEfiJBlt CELEBRATED 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
1 nth Iron Planet, Cary's Patent Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Horae, mwerOtc Collins and HfutUucIe. 
Clover Thrasher, lfuller and Cleaner, <te., <£e. 
The Hall Machines of different kinds having been be¬ 
fore the public for nearly roi'TY yeuni are too well 
, t0 require uny description. For the season of 
18bi vve have added AomO Improvements, and as now of¬ 
fered, we have no hesitation Lu pronouncing our Grain 
and Glover Thrashing Machines unequalled by any others 
In the market. 
We shall. In a few days, Issue our Descriptive Catu- 
logues of Machines and Repairs, Which will bn sent free on 
all applications, made to our agents or ourselves. 
We shall keep a foil slock of both Machines and Be- 
l)alr“ at our several general agencies) from whence our 
friend , may obtain them at manufactory pflees, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply directly to us. 
We have a brunch Warehouse at 38 West Lamed St.. 
Detroit, Mleh., represented by Wm. Sa vikirk suid gene¬ 
ral agencies as follows:-,T. t>. Easter, CUIciigo, Ills., 
itroiiAiin Cromwell, Baltimore, Md., Jonks & Hkw- 
LK tj, Stockton, Cal., and Wm>Lvnk, 84 d Francisco, GaL 
BUO-tf GLEN A HALL, lioehester, N.Y. 
spri^ 
I i-f lie 
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^Manufactured by the Dodgo and Stevenson MTg Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FUR MACHINES AND REPAIRS; 
U. J. BUSH A: UO„ No. 13 South OTain Street, Saint Goals, OTlNnourl. 
GAMMON Ac PRINDUIC, No, 46 Weot Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
L. J. Ill sii A- CO., No*. 7*0 Clybourne Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
RICHMOND, CHAPIN * CO., 58 .Teflermou Avenue, Detroit, OTfehlf>an. 
««. T r n o 5 m ^ r!W,e ? “II tlioae valnnhlo features which have contributed to the. great fmc* 
HSl ‘in r o 1 n n ■ 1 e r'H 1 > km * L 'l L - fi 1 Nln '' l ’ lr , u -''' t0 U*'ther with a number of entirely new, novel and valuable improve- 
metuh. m compHU PHM, hgtitncsH of ilrnfl, cxe.cilonce ftiid eloirunccof workuiiiii-Oiin und iintMii utmihinnui uri$v> 
ereat atrenstth and adaptation to all kind* of work. It will aurpana any limn^ due 1 herntofor? off^^ 
lJr ‘ vlnK Wheel., a double-hinged Flugnr-Mar and Kid ng 'u l g A. r 'lu* l ii,. 
everywhere exorrSf-ed 1 '’ To Ay that R please* 1 ? a (hint exmS of the aenttee nfa 
tv r> v\iitrt Lsxpri.H^cu. LnihuNiu.^tii. oDcoiriiUQLHpour In upon uu from »ivcry Quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
^competition. It In a BKvoLvrNO Raiui, and does ll« own roiling, saving the oxnemie and 
1 A It nmkcH it I KHFKOt Ampakation, with thy Huke Hoiul, In nil klmla of urnin. wnnthor or 
. „ , ' nt Ii 0r by reason of the Kake revolving over forward, mid etrlking into the uncut grain before the 
tlemenn^r fM ov( ' r Ihe Platform, and delivering it in compact gavels at the roar of the. machine en¬ 
tirely out ot the way of the team and machine ot. its next round, and without any littering whatever. ’ 
Tim MACHINE WAS AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
AS TJTR BJ58T 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
5*^1 Nj e ,. Or0at Fair of the Hvtnt Lodi* Aorku-ltdral and Micuianical Association, Oct. 6th 
trial of Iteupers and Mow.-rs, at Auburn N. V., In July last, by the New York State Ag’l Society this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all other* In Glass 5. This nliios was the most Important of uny. tw il cm- 
braced a Mowur aucl Hand aud Bulf-Haklii^ Jioupyr In tbe Baum machine. It wan also 
Awarded the Gold Medal as the Best Mowing Machine ! 
Pfilr Trla! of Mower* after thorough tests m very dlfflenlt, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Gold Medal a* t!.« bust Combined Machluc, TIund and solf-Kaker. yery 
for the season of 181)7, tlie result of our protracted and Miorongh trials in the field during' tue harvest of 1866 
i 1 nf- m J ) ' »i tM co,lt ! llnll| S kill description will be gladly sent, postage free, to any 011 c requesting H, and also an* 
Information as to onr Local Agimelea. hv uddrnsi.inff ttl.. ‘ 1 ‘"S I", uou »mo any 
Information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the ’ 
DODGE Us STEVENSON M ANUFACTUK ING 
CO., A 11 bnro, N, Y. 
J J P.WESTCOTT’S 
ADJURTAllt.* 
DASH CHURN. 
First. Fat'd Any. 1868, Im¬ 
provements Fat'd 
April, 1866 and Aon. 1866. 
ADJIJSTAm.lt 
TUB 1IE8T KNOWX REMEDY FOR 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN AND F00T-R0T, 
should mt uaitn jit all farmers on 
SHEEP, ANI MALS and PLANTS. 
JW This pure preparation has been successfully u*ed 
for years, and never falls to produce the deslredellect 
when used according to directions. 
It will mot injure the most delicate animal. 
It will improve tue Quality and Quantity of 
Wool. 
It kills TICKS on Sunup. 
It ottitKR SCAB on Hjfrbp. 
It ouhkb all SKIN DISEASES on Animals. 
It kills all VEKMIN that infest Animals, Treks, 
Plants and Vines. 
TIT For Foot-Rot It is a sure cure, used as a poultice. 
EV ONE POUND of till* Extract will make 
TWELVE GALLONS of Wash, and contain* 
tlu- strength of EIGHT POUNDS* of Tobacco, 
a* prepared by Farmer*. 
Sold by all Druggists aud Country and Agricultural 
Stores. 
JAMES F. LEVIN, 
23 Central Wharf. UiihIoii, 1>!umm. 
For sale by K. 51. Livermore, Cleveland, flHJO; Bliss ft 
Sharp, CJilcngo, III.; Valentine A Laurence. West Aurora, 
111.; McCulloch, McCord & Co., LaCrosse, Win.; Clark A 
Hawley, Red Wlug, Min.; Wm. Constant!, St. Paul, Min.; 
Edward II. Biggs, Si. Paul, Min.; Wtn.H. Leonard A Co , 
Minneapolis, Min.; Jas. Jenka, Clearwater. Min.; Dr. G. 
F.Townsend. Bt. Anthony, Mlu.; Tick.nor,Toluian A Co., 
St. Cloud, Min. 894-9teo. 
This Churn la now re 
f orded by all the Agrlcul- 
nrists and Dairymen of 
the country, who have had 
an opportunity to exam¬ 
ine If, a» the best churn 
yet offered lo the public— 
Extract, from Official Report Of Great National Field 
Trial,held at. Auburn, In July, IhiM!;-'* The record of the 
Buckeye Is Interesting I 11 view of the facl that It was the 
pioneer In the path of the great Improvements which 
have popularized Mowing Machines and made them an 
absolute necessity of every farmer. It took the prize at 
the Great National Trial of Mowers and Reapers, at 
Syracuse, (In ISC;,) and at once sprang into a great popu¬ 
larity. In the hands of Mr. J. P. Adrian 1, e it. met with 
an enormous sale. The result of thlx trial clearly show* 
that it still keeps the forward rank wtileh it won at fiyru- 
cu»o, and at many other subsequent trials, and that. It I* 
still as worthy the patronage and confidant’? of the pub¬ 
lic hr it has been in any preceding porttonmf its hlstorv.” 
Beware of mongrel machines, which attempt to steal 
the reputation of lie- Buckeye to cover their own imper- 
lee Hull*. Descriptive Circulars and Synopsis of Official 
Report ot Auburn Trial forwarded by mail. 
Manufacturers — ADRIANCE, IT.A i r ,v CO., (MTy 
Poughkeepsie,) 165 Greenwich St., N. Y,; J. Cun .dm & 
Son, 121 Genesee Bt., If tied, K.Y.;Hibam (Yetis, Al¬ 
bion, Orleans (Jo., N Y,; Q. & E. F. Coofkk, Watertown, 
Jefferson Co.. N. Y,; G. Sweet A Co., f);in»v111e, Living¬ 
ston Co.. N. Y.; Gku. P. York, Westfield, Clmntanqdu 
Go., N.Y, HOSmll-icfii 
M aryland and southern farms. 
Farms and Plantations, Coal, 'lHuiber ami Oil 
Lauds, Fruit, Dairy, Grain utwl Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia ami other Sothern States. Also, Country 
Beats near, and Dwellings and Warehouses in Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scription* furnished gratis. Job's QLENK A CO., 59 
Be.oond Street, Baltimore, Md. ;XI 7 -tf 
S IIEEP vlND WOOL AUK GREAT AND 
paying Institutions, If you wish to kuow all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of the former, 
and how best aud cheapest, to produce the latter, get and 
read Knndnll’* Practical Shepherd, the best and 
latest work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
12ruu,—pages, lllostrated. Price. J»2—sent post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Bocheib r, N. Y. 
WANTED-A GOOD EXPERIENCED Can- 
IV Yasser ui every county In the t\ 8 . To each, male 
or female, will guarantee faOO per month. Apply at once 
to C. RICH & CO . Poughkeep sie, N. Y. fibl-tf 
f ’AN t.KKS., CURED OH NO CHARGE-BY , 
Ks Dr. KiNGSLEi of Home, N. Y. Circulars sent free. 
Tbi< only Family iHacbine thnt art* up its 
Owu work, knits all size*, widens and narrows, knit* the 
besl Into tlie stocking, and narrows oil the toe complete 
—producing all varieties of knit goods, from an In tain's 
stocking, mitten. Or glove, to a lady's shawl or hood. 
D is simple., durable, and easily operated. Agents 
wanted. Henri for a Circular aud sample ot work. Ad¬ 
dress (inclosing stamp! 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 
IWWtCO Rochester, N. Y’., or Springfield, Muss. 
>Away with Spectacles. 
AWAY WITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES MUDE NEW 
easily, without doctor 
or medicines, sent., post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
cents. Hit. K. B. Foote, 
No. 110 Lexington Ave. 
Cor, of East 28Ui st.N.V 
J - 
4 “icoSfoR«®k / 
' TRUSSES. 
AWAY WITH 
LJNCOJYIFOR TA¬ 
BLE TRUSSES. 
Comfort, and Cure for 
the Ruptured. Sent 
post-paid on receipt of 
10 cents. Addre** Dc. 
bhuK. B. Fool K, (author 
A — 1.1 r,r Medical Common 
I*—BtMftBia ilWmill fc Hu rise. Book 400 page*. 
Vfi.iiO, sent by mall,) No. UO Lexington Avenue,corner of 
hast gsth Street, N. Y. dim 
B ATCHELOII’S 11 AIK DYF..-TH1S 
splendid Hair Dye la the best In tbe world. The 
only true and per feet Dye— Harmless, Reliable, Inetan- 
tancona. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Na¬ 
tural Black or Brown. Re mid leg tho ill effect* of Dad 
Dues. Invigorates the hair, leaving It soft and beautiful. 
The genuine la signed William A. Batchelor. All others 
are mere Imitate ms, and snouiil he avoided. Sold by a ii 
Druggists and Perfumer*. Factory Si Barclay St., N. Y. 
j£T"Bkwm!ii of a Counterfeit. _k-fi- intro 
G eneva hygeian institite.- 
Thlrt Institution Is open to receive patient* at all 
times; all diseases treated, both acute and chronic 
Tonne, per week, fi) to ?I5. Medical Department, A. B. 
Smith, m. D., C. M. 5Voonw.vHD. Business Department, 
address D. H. TOWNSEND, Geneva, N. Y. tOo-Steo 
principle erf the old Dash 
Churn, adding thereto Im ■ 
provements to secure, the very best 1/11010 u,an d the tames 
quantity of' butter irith the b ast labor. The lam improve¬ 
ment Is In the Miapo of tin- barrel, also the substitution 
ot a..flat stool .Spring, (Which L* perffieUy rellahii-,) to 
raise tho Danher; adjusting the upper- dasher outside the 
Churn, above the Lever, by mean* of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We nmke fivesizes of Hioho 
C hurns, (holding (rrnn five to thirty Ballon*,) in the best 
manner and of the vorv best quality uf White Oak. Re¬ 
tail Price -tr.il. I (30 gal.,) #16; No. 2, (% Mil.,) fit; No. 
3, (>f bbl.,) $12; NO. I. (% hhlj *10; N l o.5, (1-5bhl.,) $6. 
II. P. WF.STUOTT, Sup ’1 
Seneca Kalis Churn MTg Co., Simeon Falls, N. T. 
K. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHUBN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci- 
enlific Men aud the Press. 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn has not Its equal on this 
Continent." -D. D. T. Mookk , Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
“The best form of churn ever invented." mu ,on Ron- 
txson, Ag'i Ml. N. F. Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named it first and commended It 
U1GHK8T of all the Churn* on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. 
“The greatest. Improvement on the old Dash Cbnra 
ever Invented : all admitting that u Dash churn makes 
better butter than a rotary one."- Farmers' Club,Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New Tort CUy. 
"The most Important Improvement recently brought 
out,."—8. Khwaiiiis Tunn, Ao't E<1. N. F. Times. 
" The very host. Churn extant." Prairie Farmer 
*' It 1* perfectly common sense in ft* structure."— Ohio 
FUrmer. 
“A Churn that, every butter-maker will he pleased to 
view and contemplate ."-tlosbin Cultivator. 
CF"Tho Sbsiiioa Falls Cjiorn MAst FAcrrniNo Co. 
Vs organized under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of flW.noo, and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Churns and 
the j-atkntkd FtxTEBKU. Can supplv those purchasing 
Town, County and State Right*, with the Dashers, 
Springs, &C., at a moderate price, where the purtles de¬ 
sire to maimfueture. the.lrown Churns. B‘J3-tf 
AGF.NTs WANTED.—A few Agent* wanted to 
sell territorial right* of the above Ctmm. Competent, 
reliable and expenunced men will find the busbies* prot- 
Itahl.j. For particular* addrer* tho Company at. Seneca 
Falls, or parties iu or nenr Rochester are. referred to D. 
D. T. Mookfn, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
IJ^The Michigan Cmorn Ma.v’f'o Co., at Parma, 
Mleh . will supply the Adjustable Da*h Clitirn through¬ 
out that State — nr win sell Town and County Right*, 
and furnish the Churn. 
piLAX AND HEOTP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manna! of Plax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Solving, Haree.sttng, dee. Also, an Kmshv bv a Western 
man, on Hkvif and Flax tv tur West : Modes of 
Cult lire, Preparation for Market, Jfec.. with Brdanlcal 
description* and (dust,rations. Published hy D D T 
Moorjs, Editor nf Moore.'* Rural Nr.w-i'orker,’Roch¬ 
ester, N. v. Price, Twenty-Five Cent*. 
PfTluwe who wmh PawncAt Information on the 
subjects named above should send tor the work, which 
I* Kent. posbpnM, for 25 in-r.t*. 
D. ». T. MOOR E, Ro chester. N. Y. 
C anucks cured without pain, 
itseot the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
tree ol charge. Address 
886-tl Dits. BABCOCK A SON, 700 Broadway, N.Y. 
jyjALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B, MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
AAA AGICSTH WANTED —TO SELLS 
nkw in V£N"i ions, of great value to fami¬ 
lies; nil pay great profit.-. Send Bet*, and get 80 pages, 
or 25 cts. and get 80 page.* and a sample gratis. 
903-121 EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
