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-Another cargo of pilgrims sail from Maine to 
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— The Erie Railway earned in May $1,122,140, or 
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— The English people are taxed $25,000,000 yearly 
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— The Joneavlile (Mich.) woolen mills make 500 
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TEE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES. 
699 Broadway, If. Y. 
For Families and Manufacturers. 
THESE SEWING MACHINES 
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's 
Muir in London — the largest. Gold Medal ever 
given—State and County Fa ire all over the Country . 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of Societies 
or Fairs—they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They arc. celebrated fur doing the best work, using a 
much smaller needle for the same, thread than any other 
machine, and by the introduction of the most approved 
machinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma¬ 
chine* lu tue world 
These machine* are made ai our new and 
•DAClaUE Factory at Hridgcpnrt, Conn.. under 
the immediate «nnervl*1on of the President nf 
the Company, bl.lAs HOW L. Jr., the orig¬ 
inal Inventor nt the Mewing Maelilue. 
Thevare adapted to all kind*of Family Sowlug.iimlto 
the use Of Seamstresses, Dressmaker*, Tailor*, Manufac¬ 
turers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Cloth¬ 
ing. Hal-. Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, FTarncaa, Saddles, 
Linen Good*, Umbrellas, Parasols. &e They work equal¬ 
ly well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton woods, with 
silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gath¬ 
er, hem, fell, cord, braid, hind, and perform every specie* 
Of sewing,making a beautiful and perfect stitch, aukeott 
both sides of the articles sewed. 
The Stitch invented by Mr, Howe, and made on 
this Machine , is the most popular and durable, and. 
all Sewing Machines are subject to the principle in¬ 
vented by hitn. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
699 BROADWAY, Cerner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
IJHE ALBANY COTTON OZN MANVFACTU&INO CO., 
ALBANY, N. V. (POST-OFFICE 13RAIV’FR 162.) 
MAXtjFAOTuttRns of Agricultural Machines of the best and moat approved kinds and patterns in use, comprising 
“STAR” COTTON GINS AND CONDENSERS, “Star" Ruilwuv Powers, (Emery Patent..) “Star” 
Lever Powers, "Star” Thrasher* and Cleaner*. Thrashers and Separators, Circular and Dragg Gross- 
Cut Saw Mills. Vegetable Onttors. J>og Power*. Our‘'S tab ” Thim»hkb and Cucankb, as now made by us, 
unites more valuable feature* and possesses qualities superior than were ever before combined In such a machine. 
Comparatively sTuall,—ooinnart ami c:l* 11 v portable—It will at all |ini*#, thoroughly nit in? groin /vom the 
Atrair, ao that Hie cylinder may, at all times, be fed to Its fultnt nqpaoitif without danger ox wa*Mnn cralu, or 
(UOffring of nt raw hi the fee pa rater, for the reason that the MpofMnff potter more than double timi wlileh haw 
ever before hcen produced In the same amount of ipami. Tlie Machine wtU, therefor« f W more work with u Cveu 
alZQ of cylinder than anr othne Mftemnfe of much larger dlnumaloni ; Vca]i*0, whatever be the louyUi of our roun¬ 
der. we can feed f\U U will take and be -ure Uult th»* #iraw and tsralu will all bo property taken mre or without 
olougltig or waste, wtitlc all other Maefctm**, having lc*« powerful separattuc apparatus, have to nu bulk much 
ivider lu proportion to the QWdtiiy m straw to be thrwhml. In order tu jjlve the atraw the necwwarj room for 
«M*.n initLiitf, which In then often very Ini perfectly accomplished. ,, . 
Wv haTo made 50me Important Improvement* lu tills Machine during the nast two years, which enable ua to 
tfroroitQhlf/ clean the arnl?t under aliuof.t uu\ combluailon of dUllcalUcfl* Wc have al«o introduced and arc now 
using an enttralv new and completely idTecilvo device for relieving the feeder of duat. By thw arrange me nt. all of 
the au^r from the cylinder i* 5 carried through with the mi raw and iihusbarged at the extreme end of the Separator 
i cannot eanae nunovaucc to any of the operators about the machine. 1 he MaClunCtt 
are made of suitable for a Two-Hor^e Rallwuy Power, and nko for our fell or Right-Borne Sweep power. 
With riJttai-i to our U.mlw at Powku, we may nay that everywhere the 4 ‘ Emury POWBR” tin* been considered 
the best rower ot Its Ttlnd In uae,but recently we have; modiued and tmprovuil It liiaouie point® wbierc changes 
acciucd desirable, and now at* the u Siar M Hallway Power, it surpasses Its former self and stands without a rival as 
regard* durability, economical use of the strength of the horse (admitting an easy gall of the animal with a very 
moderate elevation ot the platform,) facility of moving about, M'ttlng up.&c*, &a. Our 4 * Star Levki; Iowkr, 
though always a favorite machine, and one of the bent of Its elans, ban likewise been much Improved this season 
uml cannot fall to give tlw hlgh^t satisfaction la It* use for all the purposes to which it is adapted* It Cum blue b 
in its nonsiruetion great strength, with extreme simplicity and consequent upon its slmpltcljy there U but. .small, 
ions ot power by (Motion, *o that a single horse maybe qaed upon K with great advantage for the lighter work of a 
farm, while for the heaviest work required of It. It l* amply adeaoate. , 
All Mainunnnnvs oi this company are made under r.be Immediate feuDerJntendcnne oi Mr. nM b BMERY. 
(^Survivor of k>tv.uv Rnnrititita.j wnonniong personal experience in the buslncsH of Manufacturing Agricultural 
All Mnumnenireaoi company are maae unacr uue immetuate suwnnwnaFMi! ui «r. *r *n n amrjm. 
(Survivor of Kmv.uv RnontKiui,) wnojtnJong personal experience in the diisIpcbm of Manufacturing Aitrlcukural 
Mduhlnea, With the facilities this Company pbssejssufl in the appointments of a Large and Commodious Factory, ap¬ 
propriate Mactdnevv ami skillful worKmcn ? and in tbo dotevmiimtlon of the Company to make and sell only such 
Machines a* are known to be best adapted to their particular purpose*, using only the Lc?t materials In their con¬ 
struction, turrdih the strongest guarantiee of the superior character, in all respect*, of the Machines made by this 
Company iiontldcnt, therefore, of out* ability to give the highest narisfactldn In the us»i of our machines, we »o- 
llolt the coiitfimed patronage ni Farmers, Planters, Dealers and others, aa&drlm: such that ail orders addre^cd to 
this, company, will be executed with PMtnptuesa ami Fidelity, Onr complete Illustrated DuNcrtptivc Circular and 
Price List will be furnished gratis on application. j3TA(*ENTH WA TS TED — Where none ar« already 
established, aud also active and"energetic men to canvass the country. 
PATENT IVEAVEll A«D MOWER, 
A.KT3D SELF-RAKER, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
rfWE NIeKAY SEWINCJMACUINE, tlie only 
1 maelilue lu exlsteuco by whlclt a anwfid boot or shoo 
cun bt' made. Adapted to all kind*, Atylex and sizes of 
boot,*, ami .hoc,. 2d() pair* can be made with ease by one 
man, with one machtiio, In ten hours. These shoe* take 
precedence of all oihere In the market,and are made nub- 
Guutially at the coat of pegging. In use by all the lead¬ 
ing manufacturers. Machines, with competent men t.o 
sat them lttopcratlon, furnished at one day's notice. For 
partlcnlars of I leense apply to GORDON McKAY, Agent, 
6 Bath street, Boston, Mass. 901-13t 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES — 
Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability 
anil economy with the minimum of weight and prlco. 
They ace wfdclv and favorably known, more than 600 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, or no Male. 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address 
OOl-'Mt J. C. HOADLEY A CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
C ATARRH! Bronchitis3 Incipient 
Consumption, Scrofula of every kind. Chronic Dys- 
prpsla, CouAtlnatlon, Dtarrbrra, Liver and Kidney Dls- 
ca-cs, piles, KlieamatlBin, Gout, Diabetes, Nervous De- 
rlllty, Mercurial and all other Btood Impurities are 
eradicated forever by Nature's Sovereign Remedial 
torn Plants. Explanatory Circular one stamp. 
WM. ft. PRINCE, Flushing, N. Y. 
ANE HUNDRED COMIC NONGS.-One 
VI HcxunsD Irish Sosos.—One Hcxobxd Scoioh 
Bosos.—'The best coUeCtluue published and containing 
every variety of style—old and new—unique and rare — 
irnny of them to be found In no other work, with words 
sad music, complete. Three book*. Price of each. 
Hoards, fid cts , Paper, 50 cts. Sent post-paid. OLIVER 
WThON & CO., Publishers, Boston, Mass. CHAS. H. 
DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway, N. Y. 
F or sale-a splendid estate 
oi 1U6H acres, rich laud ; 900 acres open under good 
1 of loco acres, rich laud ; 900 acres open under good 
isnee in Northumberland Co.,Va.. lying on the Potomac 
fiver, in full view of Point Lookout and Chesapeake 
B«t. The sales of hi ot the corn anil Oats trom 300 acres 
paid the owner *1,400 rent last year. Alsu, many desir¬ 
able Farms on the Northern Neck of Virginia, from *3,- 
SWto *40,000. Apply (with stamp) to W.II. HARDING, 
Real Estate Agent. | 
T HOTTING COLTS FOR SALK.— 
Une live year old horse In May, that has trotted hla 
lime, on a circular six haudred yard, track, in three mlu- 
utesand tor. seconds. Sired by the celebrated old ’’Sir 
Thomas,” One two-year-old stalUoa lu May, that has 
wade his mile, on the same trick,in three minutes and i 
forty seconds. Sired by *’ Major Anderson," one of the 
beat blooded Togue’s In Ohio. Their dam was n Galilean 
thare, and made her mite, when three years old, In two 
ufinateg and forty second*. These horses are splendidly 
{cade, fine style and powerfully muscled.- have had but 
little handling, and In the bands of experienced trainers 
would soon make their mark In the annals of the turf. 
For farther particulars, inquire of 
JAMES EWING, Lancaster, Ohio. 
TH'BXHAM’S FIRE add WATEK-PK00F 
CEMENT ROOFING! 
Pateutetl November 13, 1066! 
Having the control of the Letters Patent for the above 
roofing we are now prepared to sell territory, or grant 
territorial license to canvassers, and establish agencies 
to builders ot companies for mixing aud nutting on the 
same. For 
BEAUTY, DURABILITY AND CHEAPNESS, 
It excel* all other Patent Cements now in use. Its cost 
I s than shingles, ami will last as long as the 
building stands. Can Re used bv any common workmnn, 
on new or Old roof*; for old roofe, spreading it on the 
shingles. ' 
As n Preserver of Timber, Fence Posts, 
Pitching Bouts, <&c„ 
It has no equal, and can be applied as easily as a coat of 
paint, Hrlek and stone may be cemented together and 
made water-tight for CisLcrns, WaD;i Tanks, 2fcc. It be- 
“fa elastic, it L not affected by either cold or warm 
weather, and L proof against tire. For further Inform¬ 
ation, address 
. BOSWORTH & HUBBARD, Syracuse. N. Y. 
~ .y?r eT<ct -—John btrowbrldee, John Van Buren. De- 
Witt Messerigar, Cortland; 8, P. Hoag aud D. E. Utley, 
iva.it Horner; having used the Cement, can give Inform¬ 
ation as to the utility of the same. 
REMINGTON’S FOOT-ROT REMEDY. 
JX l .000 TusTft — Not QNUt FxlLt. Rg. 
TWO month* ago I applied Remington'* Foot-Rot med¬ 
icine to a flock or sheep and they nave kept perfectly 
sound since, and I have no doubt thaclf properly applied 
that It will make a sure cure, 
Geneva, N. Y'., Feb. Lfi, 1867. Jo UK JoUvstox. 
One thorough application Is^generally sufficient; rarely 
the second may be needed. The best Remedy we have 
ever used. T. O. Maxwkll A Bona, 
Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., April 16,1667. 
Tbe best cure I have ever U6ed. Rob’t J. 8wxx. 
Geneva, April 16, 1887, 
1 cured50sbeep for 50 cents. If takeo In time one ap¬ 
plication la sufficient. In the worst cases two applica¬ 
tion* are sufficient. H. £>. Bkxxett. 
Geneva, April 6, 1667. 
I took 100 maggots from one foot and cured with one 
application. Jonx E. BOOTHS. 
Canandaigua, April 1,1867. 
Warrantedlf used according to directions. Forsaleby 
Druggist*. Price, $1 V bottle. C. REMINGTON, Agent, 
Manufacturer. Geneva, N. Y. 902-91 
DEMAS, BARNES & CQ., Agents, New York. 
T HE GATE AT LAST— c'ur»l**i Patent 
Improved Sliding and Self-Shutting Yard and Farm 
uate. Simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands open; 
shuts by It* owu weight. 
tar Territory to sell and Agents wanted in every por¬ 
tion of the United States. Address 
898-tf GEO. G. CURTISS, Rochester, N. Y. 
of the old Dash 
Jhurtf, adding thereto Im¬ 
provements to secure the wiry best qiialUu. an t the lav yes 
quantity of butler with the Oast labor. The last Improve¬ 
ment 1* In the shape of the barrel, al*o the substitution 
of a flat Mae! Spring, (which t* perfectly reliable, t to 
raise the Dasher ; adjusting the u/jper aakher outside the 
('hum, above the Lever, by means of a malleable sitae, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make five sUe* of these 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty gallon*,) In the best 
manner and of the very best qnnllty of White Oftfc. Re¬ 
tail Price—N*. 1, (80 gal.,) *16; No. 2, (V bbl.,) fU ; No. 
i.lhi bbl.,) *12; No.4 ?(hi bbl..) *10; Nj>-5, (1-Nbbl.,) *3. 
,V7 * H. P. WErtTC OTT, 
Beneca Falls Churn M’fg Co., Bvueca Falls, N. Y. 
R. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHUBN 
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. I). T. Moowt, Editor Burnt New-Yorker. 
••The best form of chum ever tnveotoa."*-60i.oN Rom 
rssox. Ag’l Ed. N. 1". Tribune. 
Mr. Itofilnsou also named It Ktuer aud commended It 
highest of all the Charng on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. .. 
“The greatest improvement, on the old Dash Churn 
ever Invented; all admitting that a Dash dhornmakes 
better butter than a votary one,”— Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican (nstituli. New Torn City. 
“The most Important Improvement recently brought 
out.”—9. EnwAaba Torn), Ap t Ed- -V. 1. Times. 
“ The very best Cburn extant.”— ITalrte Farinet-. 
“ it is perfectly common sense tu Ha structure. ‘—Ohio 
'• a Chorn that every tmtter.maker will be pleased to 
view and contemplate ."—Boston Cultivator. 
Ur The Sbxkca Fai.l* Cuvsn Max cFi.TrrBrxn Co. 
Is orzanUe.il under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of *100,000, and 
the caI kxtkd rtx'rtiUK*. Can supply those purchasing 
Town. County and State Rights, with the Daubers, 
Springs, at a moderate price, where the partleB de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns, 893-tf 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson M’f'g Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
L. J. BUSH A CO., No. 13 South Main Street, Saint Lottl», Missouri. 
GAMMON Ac PKINDLE, No. 46 We*t Lake Street, Chicago, IUIuoIm. 
L. J. BUSII Ac CO., Now. U 9 Clybourne Street, flllwaukcc, Wlstousln, 
RICHMOND, CHAPIN & CO., 58 Jefteniou Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
This M.tonrxR embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great suc¬ 
cess of the Ohio and Buckeye Machines together with a number of entirely new, novel and valuable Improve¬ 
ments. In compactness. UghtHess of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship and finish, combined with 
groat, strength and adaptation to all kind* of work, It will stirpus* any machine heretofore, offered to the farmer. It 
has two Independent Driving Whoubi, a double-hinged Finger.Bar and folding Cutting Apparatus. The Self-Rake 
applied to this machine ha* proved a perfect success. To *av that it please* In 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, 
AGENTH WANTED. - A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will find the buslnc.G prof¬ 
itable. For particular* address the Company at Seneca 
Falls, or parties in or near Rochester are referred to D. 
D. T. Mooes. Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
rar Thb Michigan Cm: as Max 'Vo Co., at 1 ’artna, 
Mich., will supply the Adjustable Dash Cburn through¬ 
out that Slate—or will sell Towu and County Rights, 
and furntah the Churn. 
place It out of reach of competition. It I* a Rkvoi.vtxo IUks, and doe* Us own reeling,aavlng tho expense and 
trouble of a Red. It make* a I'niirgor Sap a ration, with the Rake Head, In all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, hy reason of the Itnke revolving over forward, and striking Into the uncut grain, before the 
sickle, Carrying It along aud over tbe Platform, and delivering It In compact gavels at the rear of life machine, en¬ 
tirely out of the way of the team and machine on Us next round, and without any littering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Crand Medal of Honor, 
AS TUB BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fulr of the Saint Louts AoRicci/run *l axi> MJtcuAXtaAj, Association- . Oct. 6th, 
I860, At the trial of Reaper* and Mower*, at Auburn, N. Y., In July last, by the New York State. Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded tho preference over all other* In Cluss 5. Till* clans was the most Important of any,as It em¬ 
braced a Mower uud Hand and Sclf-Raklng Reaper In the same machine. It was also 
Awarded the Ctold Medal as the Best Mowing' Machine! 
at the LouUlaua State Fair Trial of Mower*, after thorough tests In very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Gold Meimj. as the best Combined Machlue, Hand anil Self-Kaker. 
Thl* Machine tm* been awarded Gold and Silver Medal!, and First Premiums, by the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
State Agricultural Societies, and by hundred* of County and Local Societies In all part* of the United States, 
thousands of testimonial* can be nbowo from farmers who have used these machines, In all portions of the United 
States, Canada*, and also on t.ho 1’acllie Coast and lu South America. We have made some giikat ivii-rovbmrnth 
for the seaiOn of 1807. the result of our protracted and thorough trials In the field during the harvest of 1866. 
Pamphlet* containing full description will he gladly sent, postage free, to any one requesting it, and also any 
Information a* to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE dk STEVENSON MANUFAUTUETNG CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
J. RAPALJE, Ageut, No. 17 South St. Paul St„ Rot Renter, N. Y. 
UTH DOWN COM 
PATENT 
COMPANIES’ 
The ouly Family Machine that wets ap Its 
own work, knitH all sizes, widen.; and narrow*, knit* the 
heal Into the stocking, and narrows off the toe. complete 
—producing all varieties of knit goods, from an Infant’s 
stocking, niltten, or glove, to u lady's shawl or hood. 
wanted. Beud for a Circular and sample of work. Ad¬ 
dress (inclosing stamp) 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 
9084100 Rochester, N. Y., or Springfield, Mass. 
I She epWashTob acco I 
150 
Make Your Own Soa 
Per-Cent Saved By 
THE BEST KNOWN REMEDT FOB 
superior to any other eaponitlor or ley In the market. 
--- Put up fa cans of 1 pound, 2 pound*..? pound*,« pound* 
_,_r rr c r * o tirDMiM a cAOT DDT and la pounds, with full dirctlouf. la English and German 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN AND FOOT-nUT, for making hard umlsoft *oap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft. =oap. No lime i* required. Consumers 
suouLD Bit USED BY all FAUMKR9 ox will find this tlie cheapest Potash in market. B. T. BAB- 
. , TT , r . t n i -rvx . -» T mri BITT^SOs. 61,05.68, 67,68, 69,70,TV & 74 Washington St., 
B ATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.-THIS SHEEP ANIMALS and PLANTS. New York. 898-m 
splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. The OJAXiAjJ. , XXXI Ai U-O-UU a jjxllx a u, 
only irue urn! perfeet Dye — Harmless, Reliable, Instan- __ . , , 
taneon*. No disappointment. No rldfculoiu tints, Na- nr This pure preparation has been successfully used 
tnral Black or Brown, Kcmldle* the ill effects of Had for years, and never falls to produce the desired effect 
Dues. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft andhcantltul. whea used according to directions. 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN AND F00T-R0T, 
SUOULD lilt USED BY ALL FARMERS OX 
The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, i 
ROCHESTER, XsT . "VT . , 
MAXUFACTUEE THE OELEUKA.TED 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
With Iron Planet, Cary's Patent Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Horse-Powers, the. Collins and Shattuck 
Clover Thrasher, Duller and Cleaner, &c.,<kc. 
The Hall Machines of different kinds having been be¬ 
fore the public for nearly forty years are too well 
known to requite auy description. For tlie reason of 
1867 we bave added some Improvement*, and as now of¬ 
fered, we have no hesitation In pronouncing our Grain 
and CloverTUrashlug Machines unequalled by uny others 
In tho market,. 
Wo shall, In a few days. Issue onr Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue* of Machines and Repairs,which will l>c*entfreeoa 
all applications, made to our agents or ourselves. 
Wr shall keep a full stock of both Machines and lie- 
pairs at our teveral general agencies from whence our 
friends may obtain, thorn at manufactory prices, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply directly to us. 
We have a branch Warehouse at 38 West Lamed fjt., 
Detroit, Mich., represented hy Ww. Sa.msOr.s, and gene¬ 
ral agencies a* follows:—J. D. EiSTRI’., UUCMQ.Q18., 
Rn AARi' Cromwell, Baltimore, Md., Joses & Hew- 
LR-t r. Stockton, Cal., aud Wit. LYSE,Sau Francisco. Cal. 
899-U' GLEN A HALL, Roobealcr, N.Y, 
CHEEP AND WOOL ARK GREAT AND 
p paying institutions. If you wish to know all about 
the Dreeding. managomeut aud disease* of the former, 
and how best and cheapest to produce the latter, get ana 
read itauilall'B Practical Shepherd, the best and 
latest work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
llmo,—451 page*, Illustrated. Brice -sent post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
tnral Black or Brown. Kcmldle* the ill effect* of Bad 
Dues. Invigorates the hair, leaving It soft and beantltul. 
The genuine 1* signed William A. Batchelor. All others 
are mere Imitations, und should be avoided. Sold by all 
Druggist* and Perfumers. Factory sit Barclay St„ N. Y. 
jgy Beware of a Couxterfeit. Siti-afilco 
G eneva hygeian institute.— 
This Institution Is open to receive patient* utall 
times; all diseases treated, both acute and chronic. 
Terms, per week, *y to *15. Medical Department, A, B. 
Smith, m. D., c. M. Woodward. Business Department, 
address D. H. TOWNSEND, Geneva, N. Y. 906-Steo 
J OHN M. PENDLETON, 
COMMI88I0.V MERCHANT, 
For the purchase and sale of 
Domestic Fleece and Pulled Wool, 
NO. 15 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Cash Advaxces Male, Cox&igxmexts Solicited, 
Gexeral or Si-kcial Market Reports 
Fubxishzd at Request, 
References.— H. F. Vail, Cnsh'r Nat’l Bank of Com 
merce, N. Y., Messrs. J. Boorman, Jouxstox & Co.,N. 
Y.; Gop.oos, McMXLLax A Co., Cleveland. O.; tv. P, 
Westfall, Cash'r First Nat’l Bank,Mlnueupolfa,Mina.; 
Thomas Arthur, Cash’! - First Nnt'l Rank, Newton, Ta.; 
Messrs. Fcum, Dtxox & Co., bt Louis, Mo.; and to any 
Banker throughout the Country having New York Cor¬ 
respondent*. ", 901-6toam 
T1«B SALE—The be»t Farm In JHon* 
J; roc county, situated lu the town of \v PcaUatul, four 
ml'es west of Si'ort.vvUle, belonging to tbe estate ot tlie 
late Hoti. Elisha H armon . «insl< ling of about 100 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, *u., in 
llr*t rate condition on the premise*. A portion of the 
premises will be sold separately If desired. Term* to 
suit the purchaser. For particulars, inquire of Milford 
HaEMOS At Medina, Ostia u Folsom at Buffalo, or 
895-tf F. A. MACOMBER, Rochester, N. Y. 
It will not t.v.rtiRE the most delicate axtmal. 
It will improve the Quality axd Quantity op 
Wool. 
It kill* TICKS ox Sheep. 
It cubes SCAB ox Sheep. 
It cures all SKIN DISEASES on Animals. 
It ki ll* all VERMIN that infest Animals, Trees, 
Plants and Vines. _ 
Cy For Foot-Rot it 1* a sure cure, used as a poultice. 
2W ONE POUND of this Extract will make 
TWELVE GALLON!* of Wash, and contains* 
the strength of EIGHT POUNDS of Tobacco, 
as prepartsd hy Farmers. 
Sold by all Druggists and Country and Agricultural 
Stores. 
JAMES F. LEVIN. 
33 Ceutral Wharf, Boston, Mass, 
For sale bv E. M. Livermore, Cleveland, Ohio; Bliss & 
Sharp.Chicago,Ill.; Valentine&Lanrence.WestAurora, 
HI,; McCulloch. McCord & Co., LaCroase, Win.; Clark A 
Hawley, Red Wlug. Min.: Wm. Const.ins, St. Paul, Mlu.; 
Edward H. Bigg*, fit. Paul, Min.; Wm, H. Leonard A Co.. 
Minneapolis. .Mlm; Jn.<. .Junks, Clearwater, Min.; Dr. 6. 
F.To’,vu»erui, 1. Anthony, Min.; TSekuor.Tolrnan * co., 
St. Cloud, Min. 89489teo- 
M assachusetts institute of tech- 
NOLOGY-A Scientific School for the Professional 
Education ni Mechanical, Civil and Mmlng Engineer':, 
practical Chenifat*, Bnilderv and Architect*, and tor uie 
general education of young mm for business Uto- in¬ 
struction ertveu In Mathematics and the l h) Meal Scl- 
cnees, Modern Language* and Eugifah Stndiv*. Student* 
received on special stndle*. Examination* tor adml*- 
slon October 5. at the New institute Building. Bovleton 
direct, Boston. For CatalOKnu* uppiy to Prof. v\ . P. at- 
kis sox . Hecretnrv of the Faculty. _ 
S 903-9teo WJl. B. ROGERS, President. 
choice Fowls—a part of which 1* the White 
Holland Turkey. Java and Crevecocur Fowls.' _ 
Send stamp for Catalogue. L. B. SILVER. Salem, O. 
v\ I^ an Queens 
z \ i- Best mve for BeeB.— 
2 ' T >>^Be*i Book for their 
_. ^-Arj4A,'.,ya-g^r j r-i. m a n a g c m e 0 1. Bee- 
ct * Keepers’Abnunac and 
Circular for 1867 rent free. 
^ K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
W 4NTKD—A GOOD EXPERIENCED Can¬ 
vasser in every county In the r s. To *nch, male 
or female, will guarantee $300 per month. Apply at Once 
, 1 i|,. 1 1 j., Poughkeepsie . N. Y, _ 901-tf 
C ancers cured without pain, 
use of the knife, or caustic burnlug. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
686-tl Drs. BABCOCK A SON, 700 Broadway, N.Y, 
CANCER!* Cl'KED OR NO CHARGE-BY 
C,/ Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. Cvoular* »ent free. 
A NY ONE OF TIIF, TENS of THOUSANDS 
i\ who gives the Knrui a gliul welcome is liable te sut- 
fer, or pertmp*, 1* suffering with Neuralgia. Wo mall to 
any address the Nkw Neuralgia Specific on receipt of 
25 eta. A sure cure In all cases. Dealers send for whole¬ 
sale rate* to the proprietor*. 
909-31 UPJOHN A, TYLER, Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Af A L I H Y HO U SE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
_ BALTIX9IORE, IVID. _ 
C1TENCIL Tool* aud Stock—Cheapest and best. 
^ M. J. METCALF A SON, 101 UDlon St., Boston, Mass 
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