Two Gold Medals 
AWARDED ONE MACHINE. 
;w Patent ag ency-drawing vg> 
(nCRKVimc on Wfloo. 11,411 ITS BSAUCMC8 AV^CEO. 
CR, NcJfeO Aac^qt RoctHStlit, N. V. 
I Make Your Own Soap 
Per-Cent Saved By 
^(Utcrttecmcnts 
List of New Advertisements, 
The Washington Library Company—Geo A Cook & Co 
The Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing Company. 
Agent* Wanted—J T Lloyd. 
North Western Farmer—T A Bland. 
A Good Farm for Sale—John Pearson. 
Groat Sale* of Dry Goods. £e—J S Hawes & Co. 
Dvspepsla and Fit#—Dr 0Phelps Brown. 
Attention Fruit Growers—DooAttte & Wight. 
Kivorvl'-w Military Academy—Oils Blsbee, 
Bookholiiers, Ac—John Connachor & Co. 
A Splendid Farm for Sale—John Johnston. 
Grape Boxes—$ Patterson. 
Strange—J F daggers. 
Tracy Female Institute—I.ncilia Tracy. 
Stencil Plate—Carter & Co. 
O ff, Tom HVRNKSS. Frank Miller’s 
PdkmMD Hah^k-s Oil Bi. vcKiju*. By It# use 
one-half may ho added to the durability of Harness. Car¬ 
riage Top?. Ac. 
For Hoots nn«l fshotss.— Frank Miller’s Leather 
Preservative ami Water Proof OH Blacking. 
Frauk Miller's Polish Oil BlucVlng. The great demand 
for these article# has brought them Into general use. 
For sale In nearly every oltv and town In the I’uited 
States and Canada*-. Manufactured bv FRANK MIL¬ 
LER & CO., 18 & 30 Cedar St., New York. [SH2-U 
INTER M i ll Win:AT FOR 1S«7 
for sale by GEORGE 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, N. V. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
, . _ _ A. DEirZ, Importer and 
Grower of Skkd Wheat aap Gkasb Siucns, Chambers- 
btirg, Pa. 
Italian Red Mediterranean,.$3,35 V peck : $8,fi0 F bushel. 
Italian White *' 3,35 V *•* 8,00 9 “ 
Huugrlan Red “ 2,oo ¥ “ 8,00 V “ 
French Red “ 2,00 V “ 8,00 9 “ 
Hallet's English Red •• 2,3.5 p “ 8.00 V " 
German Red “ 2,25 > “ 8,00 V “ 
Hallet’s English White" 2,25 ¥ “ 8,00 V “ 
Diehl’s White.1,50 I* " fi.oo 9 
Canada White. 1,66 V “ 5,00 U “ 
Boughton White. 1.50 9 “ 5,00 F •* 
California White. 1.50 p " 8.00 V “ 
Bine-stem White,.2,00 V “ 7,00 V " 
Egyptian Red Mediterranean 1,50 V “ 3,B0 V “ 
Red Chaff “ 1,50 V “ 5,00 V “ 
White Chaff " 1,5(1 V ** 5,00 V " 
Lancaster Red Chaff " 1,50 V *' 5,00 V •• 
XTf~ Four pounds of ell her of the above varieties will 
he sent by mail (free of postage) for one dollar. G. A. D. 
Mt gieir$ Cottdfusier 
— 285 vessels were lost at sea in April. 
— The cholera has gone from Rio Janeiro. 
— 486 cheese factories in the United States. 
— There are 1,858 convicts In Sing Sing prison. 
—1,1263 dogs were killed in Chicago in a month, 
— Ohio made 16,947,906 pounds of cheese in 1866. 
— There are 110,000 working horses in TV. Y. city. 
— Street railroad# arc being built in Vincennes, Ind. 
— 1,896 dogs were drowned in New York in a week. 
— In 1866 the pupils in Indiana schools were 250,000. 
— 200 arrivals at hotels In St. Paul, Minn., ia one 
day. 
— Napoleon still buys Hungarian horses for his 
army. 
—179,107 persons used the Boston free baths in 
June, 
•—180 000 children do not attend schools in New 
York. 
— 3,000 Brazilian soldiers have died of cholera at 
Curaza, 
—56,000,000 bushels of corn were raised in Indiana 
last year. 
— A Unitarian Conference Is held in Bangor, Me., 
this mouth. 
— Bamum pays Tom Thumb $10,000 for five week* 
engagement. 
— The American Mission Board's receipts for May 
were $36,487. 
— Minnie Ream, the sculptor, has opened a studio 
in New York. 
— In 1865 Australia exported over $150,000,000 in 
gold and wool. 
— A brilliant meteor of many colors lately passed 
over St. Louis. 
— A railroad on the canal route from Utica to Ham¬ 
ilton is to be built. 
— Kent Co,, Delaware, counts on 800,000 bushels of 
peaches this years. 
— New Jersey has abolished corporeal punishment 
in the public schools. 
— A. T, Stewart has made a donation to William 
and Mary College, Va. 
— A »lr»ng« disease—“ the black death’’—buffets 
all medical skill In Ireland. 
— The post offices at Eagle and St. Helena, Wyo¬ 
ming Co , arc discontinued. 
— James Parton and his wife, “ FannyfFern,’’ arc 
rusticating at St. Albans, Vt. 
— A lady at a wedding party at Pittsfield, Mass., 
wore diamonds worth $30,000. 
— The Chicago Board of Health are looking into 
diseased meat mutters sharply. 
— The Oberlin College endowment has reached 
$70,000, and moves on to $100,000. 
— The 48th National Swedenborgian Convention 
report 3,000 members in the country. 
— Tim Normal School building at Cortland Is to 
cost $70,000, and be done Oct. 1, 1868. 
— The Methodist preachers of New York city have 
voted against Sunday camp meetings. 
THESE SEWING MACHINES 
Were awarded the hir/hext premium at the World'x 
Fair in London — tin lay next Gold Medal ever 
given—State ami County Fairs 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 for doing the best, work,using a 
much smaller act die for the same thread than any oilier 
machine, am! by the Introduction cd' the most approved 
machinery, we are imw able to supply the very l)e.<t mn- 
NTF-W IL LIT S t P.AT T3.P ^ 
OAT'.'H 3,000 FINE EN <3 It A TINGS. 
10,000 Words and .1 Leanings not in other Dictionaries. 
A necessity to every intelligent, liimlly, student, teacher 
and professional man. What. Library is complete with¬ 
out the best English Dictionary ? 
"Superior. In most respects, to any other English Dic¬ 
tionary known to me.’’— lion. <!eo. P Harsh. 
•• Tint New Wcnsreu Is glorious—It 1* nerfeOt—it dis¬ 
tances and denes competition- It leave* nothing to he 
desired." •/. II. Raymond, P.. /‘rest, of IVi.wo* Colt. 
" All young persona should have a standard Dictionary 
at their elbow*. And while y'uU Ill's about It HRT TilK 
rest ; that Dictionary 1* No an W mist Bit's — the great 
work unabridged If you arc too poor, owe the umonnt 
from oil your back ami put It Into yulir Head."— Phreno- 
logical -fourmil. 
"Every farmer should give his sons two or three 
square rods of ground, well prepared, with the avails 
of which they may buy It, Every mechanic should put 
a receiving box In some conspicuous place lit the house 
to catch the stray pennies for the like purpose. Lay It 
upon your table by the side at' the Bible It. I# a better 
expounder Ilian many wtlleli claim to be expounders. It 
1 # a great labor saver; It has saved ns time enough tn 
one year’s use to pav for Itself; and that must tie deemed 
good property widen w III clear Itself once a year. If you 
have any doubt about the precise meaning of the word 
clear, In the last sentence, took uL Webster’s ulnu defini¬ 
tions of the V. Massachusetts life float. 
In one vol. Of l,*iu Royal Quarto Pnges. 
Published by G. A (' MKUlil \ M. Springfield, Mass. 
kohl by nil Bookseller-. 191*2 It. 
P4TMT REWEU AJXO JYOWIaU 
AV INT ID SELF-RAKER, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt,gath¬ 
er, hem,fell,cord-braid, hind, unu perform every species 
Of sewing,making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on 
both *ldi:s of the articles sewed. 
The Stitch invented by Mr, How®, and made on 
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, 
099 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
$ OA iWA AGENTS AVANTED— $100. 
mI 1/.U' ' Male and female, to Introduce our New 
Patent,Blur Shuttle .Sowing Machine. It is adapted for 
family use. and Tullorlng. It makes a stitch alike on 
both sides. Price only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary 
Inducements to Agents. For lull particulars, nddres* 
900,131 W. <!. WILSON & IK)., Cleveland, Ohio, 
W ANTED— A GOOD EXPERIENCED (Inn. 
vasser in every county In the U. S. To such, male 
or female., will guarantee $81K) per mouth. Apply at onr.o 
to C. RICH & CO., Poughkeepsie, N. V. 901-t.f 
rit II E Vlelv A A r HEAVING [MACHINE, the only 
I machine In existence by Which a nrwud liuol or shoe 
can be made, Adapted to all kinds, styles and sizes of 
hoots and -lions 200 pairs can he matte with ease by one 
man, with one machine, In too hours. These shoes take 
precedence of all others in the market,anti are made sub¬ 
stantially m the cost of pegging In use by all the lend- 
W ARNER’8 SULKY REVOLVING RAKE. 
It Is almost universally admitted that for excel¬ 
lence of work the. Revolving Itukc in unequalled. Us 
great want ha- been an efiloteul sulky attachment. This, 
however, has been successfully met in the Warner Sulky 
Revolving Rake, an engraving of which is here presented 
AGENTS WANTED-TO SELL « 
new i# vtt.vnoxs. of great Value to fami- 
great profits. Send 13ets. and get 80 pages, 
get HO pages and a snmple grails. 
F,I’llRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson M'f’g Co., Auburn 
WOBKINO POSITIOX, 
The advantage which the Warner Sulky Revolving 
Rake possesses over all other-w ill be readily compre¬ 
hended. It gathers the. hay free from dust and sand,car¬ 
ries It; clean, and In dumping closes the wlnrow or rick 
lit good shape for tumbling and pitching. Us working Is 
so simple and effective that a boy of 13 or 11 year# of age 
cun munuge It with euae, tlie Warner Sulky Revolving 
Rake lias been thoroughly tested, and won an enviable 
reputation ; those who have used It are unanimous In 
pronouncing It the beat Rake yet Introduced. It has re¬ 
ceived toe most Hal tering notice from the Press and Ag¬ 
ricultural Societies. U has taken the First Premium at 
all State Fairs wherever exhibited 
Zrr Send for circular to 
II. IURDSALI.. SON A CO., Penn Van, N. Y. 
B“3F~ AGENTS WANTED -To whom a liberal discount 
will be made. 9)1-it 
IOK SALE The liewt Farm In Mon 
roe county, situated m the 
_ _ _ town of Wheatland, tout 
miles west of SCottsville, belonging to llie estate of the 
late Hon. Elisha Hakm<in, consisting Of about 400 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant ho use, burn*, &c„ In 
llr-r rate, condition on the premises. A portion of the. 
premises will be sold -eparatclv If desired. Terms to 
-ult the purchaser, Kot patflcuUr*, limn I it of Milford 
Harmon at Medina, Oscar Folsom at. Buffalo, or 
M"i.li I- A MACUMHER, HOuheelor, N. Y. 
■—Jo J. BUSH Ac CO., No. 13 South Itluln Street, Saint Uouls*, TIInhoii ri. 
GAJIitlON A FttlN I>I«E, No. 46 AVent Lnke Street, Pliieagn, Illinois. 
L. J. HUSH Ac CO., Non. 7 Ac 9 Clybourne Street, Milwaukee, AVIneonnin. 
KICKJIONO, (111 VPI.N A. CO., 58 JeDemon Avenue, Detroit, MIrliiifan. 
This Machine embraces all those valuable features which lmve nontrllmtecl to the great suc¬ 
cess of the Ohio and Buckeye Machines together with u iiunitnir of entirely new, uovol and valuable, improve¬ 
ments. In compuotm-v , ll'chtnes# of draft, exeellenee and eb- ancc of workmanship and tlnlsl , combined with 
great strength anil adaptation to all kind- of work, It will surpa-* any macliliiB heretofore offered to tins farmer. It 
hits two Independent Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Finger-Bar and folding fulling Apparatus. The Seif-Rake 
applied to this machine ha- proved a perfect success. To say that It please* Is a faint, expression of the sentiments 
everywhere expressed. Eulhlndnsth;encomiums pourlu upon us rromvvcvy cpmrlr.r. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
IM- a Rbvolviko Rakic. und doc- its own reeling, saving the expense and 
** .*.■ * ._7 whether tangled or 
a-,uving into the tnie.nt grain, before the 
aet gavels at tin; rear of the machine, eu- 
wllhont any littering whatever. 
Tins MMurrsK was a warded 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
AS THE BEST 
SC0MBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the Saint Louis A*iiifOU ltiiii.u, and Mkoha.vioal Association, Oct. 6th, 
1866. At the trial of Kuapera anil Mowers, at, Auburn, N. Y., In .Inlv last, by the New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all other* In Class 5. This class was the most Important of any, as It em¬ 
braced a Moworiaml Hand and Seif-Raking Reaper lu the same machine. It. was also 
Awarded the G-old 2YEcdaI as the Best Mowing Machine! 
at the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough testa In very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and ou very 
rough ground. AIm>, a Gold Mkoal as the pest Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker, 
This Machine ha# been awarded Gold and Silver Medals, and Fimt Piikmiumn, hy the Pennsylvania nnd Iowa 
State Agricultural Societies, und bv hundreds Of County und Local Societies in all part# of the United States. 
Thousands of testimonial# can he shown from farmers who have used these machines lu all portions of the felted 
States, Canadas and also ou the Baclllo Coast aid in South America, We have made some one at impbov kme.nts 
for the season Of 1867, the result of our protracted and thorough trials in the field during the harvest of 1866. 
Pamphlets containing full description w ,n p„. K t,,<||y sent, postage, free, to any one requesting It, and also any 
Information a» to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE A STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
J. IKAFALJE, Agent, No. 17 South Nt, Paul St„ Ro«hvt<tor, N. V. 
CHEEP ANO WOOL A It R GREAT AND 
paylm' instirutlons. M you wish to know all about, 
the breeding, management And diseases of the. ffirmer, 
and how best and cheapest to produce the latter, get anti 
read HiiiiiIilII’m Praciicul ■'bcplicid, the best and 
latest work ou American SMietp Husbandry. Large, 
lime,- 454 pages, Illustrated. Price $2- sent post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Roehyijti.'i, N. Y. 
rnilE GATE AT UANT -CurlUsP Futrnt 
I Improved Sliding and Sail Shutting Yard and Farm 
Gate, simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands open; 
shuts by Its own weight. 
•; f!~ Territory to sell and Agents wanted tn every por¬ 
tion of the United State.*, Andreas 
893,11 GEO. O. CURTISS. Rochester, N. Y. 
trntrd and described In the Rural of duly 6,» has be¬ 
come practically the. only hop nie** In the country. It 
has nearly rnn out and superseded tdl others. So rapidly 
lias It conn- into favor, that fourffltksnf the hops grown in 
the UnitedStalea are baled with Ibis press. II Is simple, 
durable, not liable to get out of order, cheap, port,aide, 
and euiifly worked. Wu have the entire control of ttio 
patent. Responsible parties desiring to manufacture, 
will do well to address us. Manufactured and soldby u.- 
at WaterVllle, Oneida nyunty, N. Y. 
Messrs. IUmsuv & Haxsk.x ufKllbouroftty. Wts., and 
F. S. Wv kvii- c of Howell, Midi,, are authorized to manu¬ 
facture nnd #cll onr Fres# In their respective States the 
present season. Bend on yoar orders early, for although 
we have, from year to year, greatly enlarged our facili¬ 
ties for manufacturing, wu have never yet been able to 
supply the lucreusing yearly demand, 
BUCKINGHAM, WALSH & CO.. 
9U-9t WatervUle, Ouelda Co., N. Y. 
place it out of reach of competition. I: 1_ _ r,.. ~ ..; __ 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a I’BRFKcr 8 kimii.itmx, with the Rake Head, In all kinds of grain 
lodged, long or vhort., by reason of the Rake revolving over forward, ami striking: I ' " 
sickle, carrying It along and over tin- 1‘lntform, and delivering it in eouma 
C ancers n 11 i:i> without fain, 
aseof the knife,or eaustlo burning. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
886-ti Pits. BABCOCK & BON, 709Broadway, n.y 
Save your Doctor’s Kills. Coe'# Dyspepsia 
Cure will save the expense of a Doctor very many 
times if kept on hand ready for Immediate use. 
In the summer Season, for Cholera Morbus, PuLd in 
the Stomach, Diarrluea, &c., it in a sure and certain 
remedy. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUSTABLB 
First 1‘al'd Ann. 18«3. Intr 
prnvtmcnts Pul'd 
April, 1866 and Non. 1HC6. 
PARIS EXPOSITION 
W ANTED-AGENTS FOR RONTON, 
Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago- with ?I30 to lo¬ 
cate. Also, 2(1 Traveling Agent* can make 82,500 per an- 
num, selling Prof. JoilysoV# Wa#li Crystals, Prepared 
Starch, and improved Indigo Blue, &c. Address, with 
f ostage stamp for Circulars, or send 50 ets. for samples 
. T. JOHNSON, 346 Greenwich St„ N. Y. DOT-ti. 
E L I A. S HOWE, J - E, 
PRESIDENT OP TOE 
HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 
AWARDED A 
GOLD IVEBD AT. 
AND CREATKO A 
Knl^ltt of the Legion or Honor by 
THE ETvdTFiEItOK, NAPOLEON 
For the Sewing Machine, which puts “the HOWE" 
at the iikad of all Sewing Machine Exhibitors. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE TRIUMPHANT! 
The FIRST and REST MACHINE in the- WORLD. 
Tffi l- TTfJ I This Churn is now re 
Kp j ' Tj I aariyud by all tlm Agricul¬ 
turist# and Dairymen of 
" J bj tin! rn n n try, who have had 
C!-S£=fc^^J an opportunity to exaui- 
K|r * j ine lr. as die ni!*t ehnrn 
{rtB5gt yet offered to the public 
— BiWr a '• ^ i-mliraclng a« It doe# the 
-—aTvyJ’ 1 ‘ principle of the old f»a#h 
^ • - CbiirUj addin'.* thereto ini 
prOvetnent* t-i secure the rerUbeet 'lUUtiti/, and the. targes 
■piitjiUtg of (tutor with the trust tabor. Thelast Improve¬ 
ment l* tn the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of a.//af steel hprtm:, (which is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher; adjusting the npiwr dasher outside the. 
Qkurn, above the Lever, by mean# of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. (V r make fi vesizes of these 
Churn#, (holding from five to thirty gallons ,1 lu llie best 
manner and of the very best quality of While (Ink. Re¬ 
tail Price—Na. 1. (80 gal.,) *16; No. 3, (:Y bill.,) $14; No, 
3, (X bbl.,) $13; No. I, (X bill.,) $10; No. 5, (1-5 bid.,) $8. 
II. P. WESTC’OTT, Snp’t 
Seneca Falls Chum MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
R. K. LUSK. General Agent. 
O O It, G O HANK KOOK. 
Our Eighth An mini Sorgo llnnd Rook, 
Giving the most rullablu Information on Manufacturing 
Sorgiim Sirup, tile result of 10 year# pei tonal experience, 
with full description of the celebrated flank Evapor¬ 
ator iV Victor Untie i>Iill - Also, ilcscrlptiPP of the 
Eureka (Tiler and Grape Altll.sent free to ull ap¬ 
plicants. BLVMYKR, DAY A CD., Mansfield, O. 
f 1511 E IIOOK OK WONDERS tell# how tn 
I make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perl mile l*y, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Caudles, Wines, Cordials, 
Soups, Dyes, and hundreds of other articles In dally de¬ 
mand. Easily made and sold at large profits, bent post¬ 
paid for 25 cents, by U. A. ROORBAC1I, No. 12*3 Nassau 
glu'cnt., N. Y. _907- tf 
Alt DICK’S PKEilHI *1 RAILWAY 
DODGE’S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER 
CAUTI OTNTI 
JL1 Horie-Power at d Combined Thrasher and 
p ueank a, at the Great National Trial, Auburn, July, 
18%,for ‘blow and easy movement of h rses, 13 rods 
less than AM mile# an hour, mechanical construction of 
the very tieM kind, drservlng of high coiumeudutlou, 
tnorongli and conscientious workmnnshin in every 
place, nothing slighted, excellent, work," <V,e., as shown 
by Otttelal Report of Judges. Thrashers, Separators, 
I‘aiming Mills. Wood Saws, Seed Bowel s und Planters, 
&c., alJ of the next in market. Circulars with price, full 
uuonuatlon, and Judges Report of Auburn Trial, seut 
free. Address R. & M. HARDER, 
90l-nil8-|ei,23.J2 (j| Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
^867. 
The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
EtOCEiEISTEEl, 3ST. 'ST., 
MANI'FaOTUKK the cxukbkatkd 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
With. Iron Planet, Cary's Patent Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Horse-Powers, the Collins and ShuUuck 
Clover Thrasher, Duller and Cleaner, Ac., Ac. 
The Hall Machine# of different kinds having been he. 
fore the public for uoarly forty years are too well 
known to require any description- For th« season of 
186 1 wc have added some improvement*, and as now of- 
have no hesitation in pronouncing our Grain 
and Clover*! hrastiing Machine- unequalled by any others 
In the. market. 
\Ve shall. In a few days, issue our Descriptive Catiw 
locuesof Machine* arid Repairs, which will be sent free on 
all applications, made to onr agents or onrscIvcB. 
We shall keep a full stock of both Machines and Re¬ 
pairs at onr several general agencies from whence onr 
friends, may Obtain them at manufactory prices, adding 
transportation only, or they cun apply directly to ns. 
We have a branch Warehouse at 33 West Lartied St,- 
Detroit, Mich., represented by Wm. Sastbokn, and gene¬ 
ral age-ucie# us follow#:-^. D Kimsi:, Chicago, Ills., 
Richard Cromwell, Baltimore, Md., Jones & Hew- 
L £XTi£ tockton > Ca K- a,1< i Wm. Lyne, San Francisco, Cal. 
899-tf GLEN & HALL, Rochester, N. Y. 
ilTSole Agent for C.KUDKIt’fiPATENT " CLOTHES 
STICK," and A, S. ATKINS' Patent' IVI-ROVED WltATH- 
icu Strip, Several other valuable pat-ms for jale. 
WESTCOTT'S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Hus received the highest approval of Practical and 8cl- 
cnlifie Men and the Press. 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn uas not Its equal on this 
continent.’’—D. I). T. Mooub, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
“ The best form of Ohurn ever Invented."— Solon Ron- 
In son . At/'l Ed. N. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named it first and commended It 
mortKST of all the Churns on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. 
“The greatest Improvement on the. old Dash Churn 
ever Invented ■ all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butter than a rotary ono."— Winners' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New York City- 
“The most important improvement recently brought 
out." -S. EuwAittis Todd, Ag'l Ed. N. Y. Times. 
"The very best Churn extant."- Prairie Former. 
" It Is perfectly common eense. In It* druoture."— Ohio 
Firmer. 
“A Churn that every butter maker will be pleased to 
view and contetn plate ."—Boston CuUir.utur. 
1T*ING II. T. BAD HITT'!- I’iJIiK UIJNUKN* 
IJ THATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted donble the stengthof common Potash, and 
superior to any oilier sapoultter or ley In Mm market. 
Put up In cans of 1 pound, 3 pound*. X pound*. <> pounds 
and 13 pound#, with full dfretfonstn Enellsh arul (.enuan 
for making hard and soft nuap. One pouud will make 15 
gallons 01 Soft soap. No lime I* required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash in market. B, T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 64,66,66, 67, «8, 69,70,73 & 74 Washington St., 
New York. 898-391 
'PANISil II Kit 1 NO SIIEEP -To til one coni- 
“ Ing East, this coming season for pure blooded sheep, wc 
'ouldsay that we-hall have a few Ewes and Rums to 
all at fair figures. BAKER Sc HAKRIGAN, Comstock’s 
>aadlog, Washington Co-, N. Y., on Renssaelear * 8ara- 
)ga Railroad. 907-Reo. 
UESNlJlli: TURBINE WATER WHEEL 
NOW HEADY.' 
t —j w The best Wheel In market, using 
less water and selling for less 
JL than any other first-class Wheel. 
Ixfm Every Wheel warranted Bend 
for it descriptive Circular. Also. 
»^3t lU.A onr Improved Brick MaelCnennd 
fi* stlutjL Brick Muchinery, Engine# nnd 
j* v Bo liars, i nne Mill*. Portable 
SBjR |i •* |i IBfj Forges, and all other machinery. 
n H A K El lfi * W . IDELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
Webt Street, foot of Dey. New York. 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds. Pork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggs, Game, Furs, Flax, Hops, Beans, &c. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Green, Dried and Canned Fruit.#. 
In the Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Domestic Fruits, such a- Apples, 
Pear#, Peaches, Grapes. Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, ttic. 
[Established 1813.) lTf~ Consignment* solicited. 
— *> ' n* ’ D. L. SEYMOU K will be at the 
• * Office, of Packard & Hill, No. litf 
Water St.,N.Y., Tuesdays,Thursdays,and F'rldava.from 
11 to 1 o’clock, to receive .-tpecltlcatlons and make con¬ 
tracts for Machinery and Castings of all kinds. (oflSJntCO 
riio UAItniiKN Ac FRUIT GKO AVERS. 
HITTCINSON’S 
CIDER AND WINE MILL 
Has been recently improved so a# to grind nearly one- 
half easier than ever before and mashes the pnniaec 
finer. It I* the mill you leant. ! 11 '}SP. LJ!J 
Inimc. Addre#- GKO. 1".. HU PCniNSON, 
AGENTS WANTED.— A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights ot the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will find the hustm**:< prof¬ 
itable. For particulars address the Company at Seneca 
Falls, or parties In or near Rochester are referred to D. 
D. T. Moore, Editor Mural New-Yorker. 
sarTHK MiOHtOAN Car rn Man’f’o Co., at Parma, 
Midi., will supply the Adjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that state or will sell Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the Churn. 
(2»*| U ilA A DAY.—Agents Wanted, Male 
O I Ot'"" " and female, to Introduce a new article of 
household utility. Only Five Dollars Capital required. 
Particulars free. Address W. A. HkNdriWuN & CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 9ft5-i3t 
Yf A HYLAND AND SOUTHERN FARMS. 
lYl Farms and Plantations, Coal, Timber and OR 
Lands, Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Bothern States. Also. Country 
Seats near, and Dwelling# and Warehouses in Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de. 
scriptlons furnished gratia. JOHN GLKNN <!S CO., B. 
W. corner St. Paul St. and Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 
ALT BY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
ANGERS CURED OR NO CHARGE-BY 
Dr. KINGSLEY T ol' Rome, N. Y. Circulars sent free. 
