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AM* NBfcMtEWNS. 
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List of New Advertisements, 
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f- The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
HOC H 33 S TER,, 1ST. . , 
MANUFACTURE TTTB CXLEBltATKD 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
Iron Planet, Cary'* ISue.nl Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Horae- Power a, the Collins and S/taUuck 
Clover Thraaher, lfuller and Cleaner, Ac., etc:. 
Tlit'Hall Machines of dltt'erent kinds having been be¬ 
fore: tlit; public for nearly forty yearn nrr too well 
binwn to require any description. For the eeasoiiof 
181,7 we have ml,led some improvements, and aa now of- 
rer ?'i‘, w l '"’i'"" no hesitation in pronouncing our Drain 
ami Clover Thrashing Machines uitemtaUed by any others 
In the market. ' 
We shall. In a few days, Issue our Descriptive Cata- 
lognesnl Machines and Repairs, which will be sent free on 
T HE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING 
ALB^JNTY, N. V 
Office and Factory on Thacher St. 
>[anufaotukkus of Agrlrnllnml Machines of the he.* 
anti most approved Rinds and patternsin use.comprislut 
‘‘SUr’' Cotton Gins and Condensers, 
\, 5> | ar “®' l way Powers, (Emory Patent.) 
Star Lever Powers, "star' Threshers A Cleaners, 
The Busy World—R L Adams & Son. 
A Farm for Sale—Frank Clendenin. 
Monroe’s Patent Rotary Harrow—Bradley, Briggs & Co. 
Information Wanted—Jas Myers. 
Agents Wanted—E B Treat & Co. 
Ohio Farm for Sale—C. H Miller. 
A Choice Farm for Sale-A C Prntxman. 
Kerch's Sew Strawberries-J Kerch. 
Carpenter*—A .T Sickncll. 
Chester White Pigs—H Temple & Co. 
Tne Great European Strawberry— Mark D Willson. 
Machinery Oils—Warfield & Co. 
specj a r, xorrexs- 
Stump Pulling in Waterloo—W W Willis. 
Good Heading Very Cheap—D D T Moore. 
Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. 
(POST-QFB’ICE DRAWER 163.) 
, near Broadway, North End of City. 
OUR It A II, WAV POWER, 
we may say that everywhere the ” Emkiit Power” has 
been considered the host Power ot ha kind In use, lmt re¬ 
cently we have modlih'd and Improved It. in some points 
where changes seemed desirable, and now as 
THIS “START II VI I, WAY POWER, 
It surpasses Its former self and stands without n rival as 
regard- durability, economical use of the strength of the 
horse (admitting an easy gait of the animat with a very 
moderate elevation of the platform,) facility of moving 
iinfliit, aot.Mmr iin * 
I jULLEY SETIIN A UY, FIT ETON, N. V. 
Fo» the term 'title!) opens Aug. IStt - . otl'ers Board 
Washing, Fuel and Room furnished, except sheets, nit 
low-cases and bed-spread, for $56,(1.). Tuition, lu Com¬ 
mon English, *9. Instruction thorough, DlsO'pUnestrict. 
N T o tobacco allowed. For Catalogues.address 
9U-U 
Principal, 
£tte 2 Uuj$ 
lh the fiv*riur v'or. t’.ii* r]u- ruiiiiun fctinf. tli me pur a tf no poUYr 
iM more than double that which has ever before been pro¬ 
duced In the same amount of space Tin- Machine will 
therefore, do more work with u given m/.e nr eyUndur 
than any other Machine of much larger dlineu*fotwi. i ir . 
cause, whatever he the length of our cylinder, we’cm 
Iced all It will lake and he sure that the straw at»| tri i|,. 
will ,til hi- promt It/ taken ears, or without clogging „r 
waste, while all other Machines, having less powerful 
sepai at In . appai-utiis, have, to be built much wider in 
proportionto the qnuuHtu o/straw to tm threshed, in 
order to give the straw the necessary room for aepiirut- 
h'c. w In- h is then oflr.n \ cry linpm • 
We have made some Important Improvements lu this 
Machine during iltc past two years. Which enable us to 
thoroughlyclean the (train tinner almost any combination 
ol dillleultlcs. We have also Introduc' d and are uow 
using an entirely new and completely elteetlvodevlce for 
relieving the feeder of dust. By this arrangement ill of 
the dual from the cylinder is carried through with the 
Straw and discharged at th” extrenio end of the Separa¬ 
tor In a condensed state, so that It eaunol cuuatt annoy, 
ance to any of the operators about the machine. Thu 
Machines are. made of suitable sizes (or a Two-Horse 
Railway Power, and also lor our Six or Eight-Horse 
Sweep Power. With regard to 
.'<er. et Trea-i. 
— Indiana has $1,200,000 in her treasury. 
— Wigfall of Texas is to be a lawyer in England. 
— A large iron rolling mill is building at Marquette, 
Mich. 
— Brazil is to arm 20,000., negroes to fight the Para¬ 
guayans. i .NAS - 4:-i 
— The youug ladies at Niles, Mich., have a base 
ball club. 
— The funds of Tale Theological School will soon 
be $250,000. 
— Southerners are buying land and settling in Brit¬ 
ish Honduras. 
— New Orleans is very dry; they use 3,000 kegs of 
lager beer daily. 
— 5,000,000 bushels of oysters were brought to Bal¬ 
timore last year. 
— There are 18,000 hooks In a public library free to 
all in Cincinnati. 
— Imperial soldiers are going from Mexico into the 
Brazilian service. 
— Splendid nectarines can be bought in New York 
for 75 cents each. 
— Edwin Booth cleared $17,000 by thirty night’s 
acting in Chicago. 
— Petroleum shares are well called “parts of one 
stupendous hole." 
— The first cargo of Lake Superior lumber has 
reached Milwaukee. 
— Hans Christian Anderson, the famed Swedish 
novelist, is at Paris. 
— Gold mining is creating some excitement in Ohio 
and South Carolina. 
— Georgia has built more than seventy cotton fac¬ 
tories since the war. 
— Minnesota is absorbing emigrants at the rate of 
about a thousand u day. 
— Tennessee has 13 cotton factories with 900 work¬ 
ers and $1,000,000 capital. 
— California wheat has paid the Panama Railroad 
$850,000 in freight this year. 
— 600 stores and dwellings have been built in Port¬ 
land, Me., in the burnt district. 
— A mill twelve stories high, with twenty run of 
stone, is building at Newark, N. J. 
— A Boston araeuic manufacturer has died from the 
constant absorption of that poison. 
— On and after Oct. 1st, 1867, all railroad conductors 
in this State are to wear a uniform. 
— Of 834,556 school children In Keutncky the aver¬ 
age attendance last year was 104,481. 
— Porcelain day, of finest quality and in great 
quantity, is found near Augusta, Gu, 
— A St. Louis tailor takes a prize at Paris Exposi¬ 
tion for a suit of gentleman’s clothes. 
— An old man in Portland broke his thigh a few 
days since while pulling oil' his boots. 
— The handsomest woman in America is said to be 
Miss Emily Schomberg of Philadelphia. 
— A whale’s skeleton, 95 feet, long, was recently 
The process of reconstructing 8late Stone from a dis¬ 
integrated state was Patented February 81st, 1865- It is 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological amlchcnil- 
cal ultlmty tor the former.i and ie i\ development of one 
or the simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
Amastic — It adapts itself to every shape and slope 
Non-eombuatable, Impervious, uou-expausive, and unde 
caytng, 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
I he only rooting material over discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements as long as the Structure 
It protects. Being snsccptlolo Of little. If anv wear, 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, &e. 
T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. 
IJ Picture business. Verv profitable. No risk. Seven- 
teeuspecimon Pier,tire? and PutulogtH' sent for Wets onst¬ 
age. MAN SON LANG, 397 Bowery. New York CRv. 
BODOE’S 
V1TKXT MOWHR 
AND SELF-R AKEB, 
OHIO Alii) BUCKEYE PATENTS COMB WED, 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, N. IT. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
lYfENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING 
TT /\ TV ~1 V Y.f-bT YTVT 62 4 
XM HAND LOOMS 1 
Now in use In thousands of families in the Western,Mid¬ 
dle and Eastern S'etc,, have proven to ho the most use¬ 
ful and profitable machine oi the age. For descriptive 
Circulars and samplt * of cloth woven on the Loom, 
Address, with stamp, 
912-61 A. 11 . GATES & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
THESE SEWING MACHIN ICS 
Were awarded the highest premium at the 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 Fairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They are celebrated for doing tlm heat work, using a 
much smaller need 10 lor the same thread than anv other 
machine,and by the introduction of the most approved 
maetiluury. we are now uhlo to supply the very best ma¬ 
chines In the world 
These mu rhino- nrt* made tit our no>v and 
Hpoi-ioiis Factory nt lliidginoil, ('nun., under 
the iiiiliiediilte -ul privi-ion ol the President of 
the (ninpouy, KldAh IIOVVK, Jr., ihe orig¬ 
inal inventor o] tin: Mcwluu Burblin', 
They are adapted to all kinds of Futility Sewing, and to 
Mm use of Seamstresses, Dreawnakcrs, Tailors, Munnfue 
turersof Shirts, hollars, gklru, monks, Mantillas, t'loth- 
lng, Hats, Gups, < or-.'-t-, Hoots,, Hhct'.'s. Harness, Saddles, 
Linen uo-lds, L mhrellas, Paranoia. Ac. They work equal¬ 
ly well upon silk, linen, woolen and notion woods, with 
silk, cotton or linen thread. They will scant,quilt,gath- 
er, hem,fell, cord, hrald, hind, and perform every species 
of rowing, making u beautiful and P'Tfoci stitch, alike on 
both sides of the articles sewed. 
The SlUch invented by Mr. Uowk, 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, 
699 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
R IVFIIVIICVV RHLITAKY ACADEMY, 
PiiijOiiKRKl’stir, X. \ . — Location healthy,- Scenery 
unequalled; Building convenient; Teachers highly edu¬ 
cated, earnest, working men; System of order unsur¬ 
passed. A wide awake thorough going School for bovs 
wishing to he trained for Business for College, or for 
West Point or tli e Naval Academy. For circulars address 
OTIS BISBEK, A. M., Principal and Proprietor. [918-81 
v. 
O il. VOI 1 C II V It N HNS. — Frank Miller's 
PBK 1 *A.UKH tl.yRNKS* On, Blackino. By Its use 
one half muv lie added to the durability Of Harness, Car¬ 
riage Tons, Ac. 
For Hoots and Shotm.— Frank Miller’s Leather 
Preservative aud Water PcoofOil Blacking. 
Frank Miller's Polish oil Blacking. The great demand 
for these articles has brought thorn into general use. 
For sale in nearly every city and town In the IT tilted 
StatCfl and Cnnatlns. Manulautureil by FRANK MIL¬ 
LER & CO., 18 & 20 Cedar St., New York. 1912-It 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson M’f’g Co., Auburn, N. Y 
T<D\V^ V 
•PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
”/ SI1 * CO *» rVo * 13 South Main Street, Saint Lout*. WlK»nuri. 
GAM.1ION A PRIYDLE, No. 46 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
* CO *» !Vo "’ 7 4 9 Clybourne Street, Milwaukee, YYlNeonsln. 
ICHMOND, CHAPIN A CO., 58 Jen'erson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
cessT)f 1 tL‘oiifn U !tnu I lh0 ? 5 TalUilljk ' daturas which have contfibuted to the great suc- 
ments. lu oompnetnns?'SmV.fl, ' vlth tt , B " ,nbt ‘ r of nrw - l,0Vcl “ ml valuable Improye- 
westtMfeair sHSSSSSr® 5 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
trouble oFa ilw1? C It C niak^a C PKBPBOr V iori. n AK i?’i H " n <lol r . * t8 n?" r » elltt g, saving the expense and 
lodged long or short t>v 1 ,'^- f AftA Ch’ " 1 Hl6 Rake Head, lu all kinds ot grain, whether tangled or 
sickle, carrying it along ■ in(lover thi- t• itno-!.? V ?, It lor ,Y5‘ rd ’ ftn(l Ntl ' ila ' 1 ^ ,nto th( ' uncut grain, before the 
THIS MA CHINK WAS A WAJIDUD 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
AS THIC BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
uM <!Xl VPi»!»^si l iiVnr 0 ir5r^S, vi f 8\txT Louts AomoLhTTrRAL and mcoiianiual Association, Oct. 6th, 
i ^ ‘ of UL-upcrH and Mownr^, at Auburn. V., In July laat. by the New York Statu v\*/'i Society tlHa 
WAwnT o’^ir 1 lt t prt! ! , ir' ! , t l- , T < '; r >Y r a ,l' olllL ' r ' t In Class 5. This class was the, most Important of any, as "It em- 
uiacud u Mower and Ifund and bcU-Kakiug Ilcapcr In the Mauie machine. It was also 
Awarded the Gold lYEedal as the Best mowing* BSachine! 
at thc’LonlsianaState Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests in very difficult, fine Bermuda "russ and on verv 
rough ground. Also, a Gout mbi.al um the heat Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. ” ' 0n very 
Machine bus been awarded Gold and Silver Medals, and Ft nrr Pbkmuims. by the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
vAm lctiLLurul hoc ctles, and by hundreds of County and Local Boclet-lei lu all parts of tne United States 
Ihousands of testimonialt cun he shown from farmers wlio have, used these machines, In all portions of the United 
lSlOU C “i &i 0 Agtts, 1 by tld.lr^hi P0 ^ g,, fr?0 ’ t0 any 0uu r '-’ , inc»Ung'tt, and also any 
DODGE & STEVEN riDN MAN IT FACT I'RING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
_KAI*ALJE, A {font, No. 17 South St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. 
GET THE BEST 
P. WEBTCOTT’S 
APJUS'l'AULK 
NEW XLLXJSTR.ATEX) ^ 
OVER 3,000 PINE ENGRAVINGS. 
10,000 Words and .Hennings not. in other Dictionaries. 
Aneeesfdty to e very Intelligent family student teacher 
and professional man. Wlmr Library Is complete with¬ 
out tlic host F.ngllsii DtcUonary? 
••Superior, lu most respects, to any other English Dic¬ 
tionary known to me.”— f/on. Gen. P. Harsh. 
“Tiik Ne .i VV aits i pk L- glorious -» l« pm feei—It. dis¬ 
tance, and defies eouipeiitlon—It leaves Horning to lie 
drived. ./, u flai/mond, /./„ x»„ Presi. of Vasmr dolt. 
. ABydtiMe persona shotilrl have a standard Dictionary 
nt thQir elbows, Anri wfijje you lure about It OK I' tiik 
iikst ; that nlcWonnry U Nomi — the nr tut 
work unabrut'h d If you are too poor, save the amount, 
rt'om oil yoTir sack and put it Into your lieud." Phreno¬ 
logical Journal. 
Every farmer should give his sons two or three 
oC kiound well prepared with the avails 
ol which they may buy It. Every mechanic should put 
a receiving box In some conspicuous place in the house 
to catch the Stray pennies for tlu- like mu-pone. Lay it 
npouyorir tulle by the side of the Blhfu ; R Is a better 
expounder than many which claim to he expounders. It 
is a great labor-"AVer; H has saved ns time enough In 
one rear’s use lo p*v for Itself, and that must he deemed 
good property which w 111 dear I (self oitoe u year. If von 
have any donht about Ute nreclso meaning of the word 
e ear, In the last sentenee, look at Webster’s nine deflul- 
tlons ot the v. t.-ifaxeanhnsrlts Idfe float. 
First Fat’d Aug. 1863, ini- 
proeemenw l\U’d 
April, I860 ami Foe. 1866. 
nSat fit I This Churn is now rc- 
pf>' >1 I garded by all the Agrlcul- 
'Ml I lurlsts and Dalrvmen of 
t'l'ij J) L the country, who have had 
an Opportnnltv to exam 
Ine It, as tin: neat churn 
v' ^-Tt yet ofl'eted to the nubile.— 
If'I’ * embracing tu It does the 
• principle of the old Dash 
Churn, adding thereto Im¬ 
provements to seeurethr very best, quality.aud the larges 
quantity qf bnlt,r with the least labor. The last Improve¬ 
ment th in the shape of tin-' barrel, also the .-inhsttuitlon 
uf a ftui steel Spring, (which lr perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Hasher; adjusting the upper dasher outside the 
Churn, above tlte Lever, by means of » malleable slide, 
or clasp, mid t.humh screw. We make five hDc ol these 
Churns, (holding front five to thirty gallons,) In the host 
■ lie v <'ri I.i-m qualtl v ol White Oak I 
tall l-'rice—Ne. 1.(30 gal.,) $16; No, i, (Jfhhl.,) *11; No. 
3, 0< bbl.,) $12; No. 4, (),( hhl..) *10; No.A, (1-5 bbl.,) *8. 
H. 1*. WE8TCOTT, Sup’t 
Seneca Falls Churn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
R. K. LUSK, General Agent. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHIJRN 
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. !>. T. Monroe, Editor Rural New- Yorker. 
“The best form of Churn ever Invented."—S olon Rob- 
tNSON, A o'l Ed. .V. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. RoDluson aLo named It nn»T and com mended it 
HiokBwr of all the. Chums on exhibition at the New 
York state Fair. 
"The greatest Improvement on the old Dash Churn 
ever luvented: all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butler than a rotary one.”— hUrviers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, Few York City 
“Tim most Important Improvement recently brought 
ont."—S. Edwards Todd, Atfl Ed. F. Y. Times. 
"The verv best Churn extant."- Prairie Parmer. 
" It Is perfectly common sense In Its structure."— o/t(o 
Farmer. 
“ACbnrn that every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view and contemplate ."—RosUm Cultivator. 
tSf'llie Kenkca Falls Oftor.x ManukA crrtnttNO Co. 
Is orgatilzed under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of *100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Churns and 
the patkntkd FtxTURBa. Can supply those purchasing 
Town, County anil State Rights, with the Dashers, 
Springs, Ate., at a moderate price, w here the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 893-tl’ 
hok' i CIICJ t,,e - °?tly hop press In the country. It 
has nearly run out and superseded all others. So rapidly 
has It come into lavor .that fourflitba of the hops grown in 
the United Mates are bulcd with this press. It is slm lV 
feW'h not liable to vet out ol order, cheap, portable 
ani ca#!Iv Worked. Wc have the 6Dtlre control ol’ the 
wl nm’ umVT 011 ^’ 1 ® h* rtl <A desiring to manufacture, 
m vv»V..r, iu, Manufactured and sold by us 
at vv atcrvlllc, Oneida county, N. Y. 3 
of KtlbouruCity, Wls., and 
ISd FF n 1 Ho T. ,nl ' ■> ar ' 3 8 uthorlv.cd to tnann- 
idLturi, and huii our I’re^R in their reKpHctiVb Statf*u rhn 
Four orders .farly.for alttmugh 
we ha>e, from year to year, greatly enlarged our fa oil I- 
ties for manufacturing, we have never yet been able to 
supply the Increasingyearly demand. 3 oiim ante to 
911 9t BA M. WALSH & CO., 
911 ~ 9t _ Water vllle, Oneida Co., Y. 
F OR SALE—Tlio bent Farm In (VTori- 
roe county, situated In thn town of Wheatland four 
late Uort? ^ 0t rV vm °’ the estate of the 
Uto ffon. KidSffA Harmon, ofaboot 400 acrrn 
^‘ th t,!n “ nt use, barur&c., in 
llr»i rutc. condition on the premises. A nortiou of th^ 
prentUcB will bo «old Noparately if desired Tcrma to 
IIa Rm'on’al MrdtY’ K 0r fi ;U ^ ll ' a!; > r 'S Inqulre of MrLFOHD 
* l Mptllna, OBCAK Folsom at Butf.vlo, or 
^ A. MACOAIBHE, Rochester, y, 
swtheen fakms. 
Aiirrrti.scmcntsi 
0HARLES W. IDELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
Wkst Btukbt, foot of Dey, New Yobk. 
Farmers' Produce of all kinds, Fork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggs, Oatne, Furs, Flax, Hops, Beans, <fce. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup,Green, Dried and Canned Fruits. 
In the Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Dumbm i ii' Kin; its, such as Apples, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes. Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, &c.. <Stc. 
[Established WW.J Of Consignments solicited. 
1858. H- P. BALLARD & CO. 1867. 
THE WELL-ESTABLISHED strictly * 
Produce Commission House 
No. 232 Washington St., N bw York. ' 
t3F* Reference—North River Bank. New York, a* 
Lp-ir e T\{lf^ aa ^ e ^/ a «!^y e,? * or <U»PQdlng of wool Bod* 
c»_(,.♦ Hipitiwtii©ii f direct to manuJuctnr» v r‘< 
kC p 1 ? %cr.® Chce a ®. Po?iL B^f 
Seeds.’^i ^ r «‘" Fruits, 
— ' sg8 ’ l3ec '' CP^tonaiguincut Solicited. 
_ B0M8t RUSSELL St CO.. Wstertnw v xr 
RE BOOK OF WONDERS tella how to 
A make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumer 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Wines, Cordlali 
Soaps, Dyes, and hundreds of other articles In daily d< 
maud. Easily made and sold tit large profits, Sent nos 
paid for 85 cents, byO. A. EOORBACH, No. 122 Nnsun 
-- T._ _ u07-tr 
AGENTS WANTED.-A rew Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the above Churn. Competent, 
relluble and experienced men will find the business prof- 
Uabl.:. For particulars address the Company at Seneca 
Falls, or parties lu or near Rochester are referred to D. 
D. T. Moons, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
.W Thr MiOHtft an Ciiitnx Man’f’o Co., at Parma, 
Mich., will supply the Ailjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that Slate -or will sell Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the Churn. 
SHELL St CO., Watertown, N.Y. 
( FOR BOSTON, 
Chicago, with *150 to lo- 
MT-Sr 6 *? 5 al£ f> *2^00 per an 
toprevfd IaTgo Blu^Ac^Addressfwith 
^ H>r samples. 
^.SSfiGreeawi c h st , y N. Y. Wtl? 
-==2-^ BABCOCK St SOS. Too Broadw ay, N. Y. 
P BE8EttV K YO ER FRUIT. 
s p A HCE *’ s patent 
VV - A GENT! 
cat! a ^ 1 CSr 'Clnnati 
nnm' A , 99 Traveling Ag 
s“«CS[Sft” r ^ 
rasofe 
-Tri-i-r, N. V 
TNGERSOLG’S COTTON A NO 
1 WOOL PRESSES. 
IF G ERR OIL'S HA Y AFD STR.I W PRESSES. 
IH6ERSOI.CS RAG AFD PAPER PRESSES. 
INGERSOU-'S HIDE AND HAIR PRESSES. 
PRESSES, ROTH HAND AFD HORSEPOWER, 
For baling all Linda uf material, ori hand and made to or¬ 
der. Also, a practical machine for sawing down trees. 
Price $23. For price Hat and full Information, call on or 
address the manufacturers. 1NGEUHOLL * DOUGH¬ 
ERTY, Greenpolut, i Brooklyn,) N. y. [869-12tom 
1?1 Farms and Plam.Vtfons^oaltTm.bcr^m.doTi 
fed-Mary- 
Beats MAT . and"DVeirfugr^War^O^oAn^ate^ 
Washington and Richmond A C caTafode' 
GLENN A CO., 
state! 
Wafjb 1 ngtotf atid mchmoudrro; r s“ifo 13^ 
scrip ttons turn Is),"d gratis. JOHN OLf -.-,a in 
W^corner St, Paul flt. and Fayette Baltlmorc Md 
rjIO FARMERS A FRUIT GROWERS. 
YYXJTGITNTSOTNT’S 
CIDER AND WINE Mill 
Has been recently Improved so as to grind nearly one- 
half easier than ever before and mashes the pomace 
finer. It is the mill you want. Send for Illustrated Cata¬ 
logue. Address GKO. K. HUTCHINSON, 
911-6tco] 83 Merwln Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Also mamifne.f.nrer of Cast and Wrought Iron Screws, 
Presses, Grinders, Road Scrapers, Feed Cutters.&c., Ac. 
’ ASI) WOOL AUK GREAT AND 
; Institutions. If you wish to koow all about 
[ng, management and dlst-aw-s of the former. 
--. ' -- at 'iincopi n vn tun lutuici. 
aud how best and ebeapcHt to produce the latter,get and 
read Rnudall’M Praeiicu.1 Shepherd, the best aud 
latest work on American Stn-.ep Husbandry. Large 
12mo,-451 pages, Illustrated. Price $2—seul post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOOHE, Boch«»tcr. S. Y. 
S2Q.Q0 ASS!M?,?32g!t-4!S8; 
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xamity use, ano t aiiorfog. I t makes a stitch alike on 
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905-131 W. G. WILSON <fc 
T HE GATE AT LAST-Gurtl**’ Patent 
Improved Sliding and Self-Shutting Yard and Farm 
uate. simplest, cheapest, best, Novbr stands open; 
shuts by Its own weight. 
S3f'I errltorv to sell and Agents wanted In every por¬ 
tion of the United State*. Address 
893-tf GEO. G. CURTISS. Rochester, N. T. 
P ORTABLE STEA1TI ENGINES— 
Combining the maximum of eiflcleuey, durability 
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They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 
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004-20t J. C. HOADLEY it CO., Lawrence. Mass. 
Self-Sealing Fruit Jars, 
;The Most Reliable.—A Perfect Success. 
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^u«m. jvlthout which Fruit will not 
,'X P r' Con *“H yonr interests and buy no 
other. COLEMAN St BARNES, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
^^rMerchantathrongn the West can or- 
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’ __ B00-17I 
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CO., Cleveland, Ohio, 
l%T°NI-TOR CLOTHES WILING Elf—WITH 
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Wheels., bee long advertisement in Rural New-Yorker 
* >aJv5 j 1 !’ P a a e ,L M i' Hauofhctnred by JOHN YOUNG 
& bON, Original Wlinger Inventors. 906-lomtf. 
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I 1 l RATED POT ASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
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UORGO HAND HOOK. 
Our Eighth Annual Sorgo Hand Rook, 
Giving the most reliable Information on Manufacturing 
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H98-39t 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. MD. 
D-A GOOI> EXPERIENCED Can- 
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111 guarantee *300 per month. Apply at once 
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