PRXNCB Sc CO Sv 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AW MELOHEONS, 
Forty thou sand arenowiu u se 
WrMmV. CBtCAGQJLt 
I I Make YourOwn Soap 
’Percent Saved By 
List of New Advertisements, 
Horace Greeley's own Ltt'e—Robert Bonner. 
Hutchinson's Patent Older ami Wine Mill. 
Strawberry Plants—KUwanger & Barry. 
Monroe's Rotary Harrow—Bradley. Briggs* Co. 
BUCfcoye Bet'. Foctudry—Yanduzeri * Tift. 
Seedling Strawberry • Nlaanpr"—Ellwanger & Barry. 
A Farm for Sale — Frank Clendebln. 
The Latest Invention—John Conuacber & Co. 
Haranshlre-DoTvna— Unbelt Morrell. 
Want.-..;, Agents—R Herbert * Co. 
Monitor Clothes Wringer—John Young * Son. 
Grand River Nnr-.-rie—Xnah P Hosted. 
Dlslil Wheat for Sak—John M Webster. 
Small Farm for Sale—James Thom. 
To Agents—Broughton * Wyman. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees—E Moody & Sons. 
Dr Nlcalse Strawberry Plants—Gould, Beckwith * Co, 
apBoiax, S0TICK8. 
Appreciating the Stumper, 
GIVE AT AMERICAS 
TEA COMPANY 
HAVE JUST BEOEIVED 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
212,000 HALF CHESTS by ship Goldkk State, 
12,000 HALF CHESTS by ship George Shottos 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Teas, the Company aro constantly receiving 
large invoices of the finest quality of Green Teat 
from the Moyune districts of China, which are nurt 
vailed for fineness and delicacy of flavor, which they 
are selling at the following prices: 
OOLONG (Black,) 50c., SO., 70c., 80c., 90c.. beat $1 V ft. 
MIXED (Green and Black,) 50c., 60c„ 70c., 80c., 00c., best 
$1 ¥ &>. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST 50c., 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c,|1, *1,10, 
beat *1.20 V ft. 
IMPERIAL (Green.) 50c.. 69c., 70c., 30c., 90c., *1, *1,10, 
best *1,25 F ft. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 50c., 60c., 70c„ 80c., 90c., *1, 
*1,10, best *1.25 F ft. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, 90c., *1, *1,10, beet *1,25 F ft. 
GUNPOWDER *1,25, best *1.50 F ft. 
The old, reliable, and only successful Sorgo Gvnpora- 
tor. Is In Its ninth year —has outlived over 700 ■mnpetit - 
orft, and Is yet unrivaled. 
51 State Fair First Premiums have been awarded it. 
Over 16,000 In use. It won't pay to boil Sorghum on any¬ 
thing else. It lit ten minted In every respect. •• While 
score? of new-fangled invention* have come up, had 
their day and subsided, the 'Cook' goes right aloug, 
constantly Increasing In reputation, <o that wherever 
Sorghum Is grown, the Cook Evaporator is pretty sure, 
to lie round ."—Ftalrte Etjrnmr. "It is the only one 
which has attained general success cither at the Fairs or 
among the people." -GAP, Farmer. 
Fulf description sent free on application to 
BLYMYER, DAY * CO., Manslleld, Ohio. 
— 982,477 paupers in England and Wales. 
— Vanderbelt gives his income at $653,892. 
— AHgusta, Ga., is to have street railroads. 
— Coal is only $4.50 per ton in New York city. 
— The branch railroad to Skaneateles is completed. 
— An oyster bed has been found in San Francisco 
bay. 
— W. C. Bryant is in the Pathshire Highlands, Scot¬ 
land. 
— A fresh water whale has been seen in Lake Mich¬ 
igan. 
— The Hoosic tunnel lengthened 102 feet In 23 days 
in July. 
— Indians are to vote in Michigan by the new con¬ 
stitution. 
— The grape crop in all sections of the country Is 
promising. 
— It is said pure white marble is found in Menomi¬ 
nee county, Mich. 
— The first soda fountain was made by Priestly a 
hundred years ago. 
— The army worm has met with a repulse in Ala¬ 
bama. Hot weather did it. 
— The slave pen at Richmond has been converted 
into a divinity schoolroom for colored preachers. 
Coffees Eoasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20c., 25c., 30c., S5c„ best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Satoons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee, can economise In that 
article by using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee, 
which we sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
KlWlT 
Consumers can Bave from 50c. to $1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5643 New York City. 
The leading Mill In twenty-jive. States. The out-growth 
of seven years previous experience in the manufacture 
of Cane Mills, and now only In Its fourth year, yet has 
taken Eighteen State Fair Fitsst Pubmums. 
OVER SEVEN THOUSAND 
are. now In use. No keys about it no plate or bar be 
tweou t he rolls,hene.e no choking. DonT require levers 
or springs to ease up under pressure to prevent break¬ 
ing. but is strong euough to tore- all kluds of Cane 
through aamo space without danger of breakage. Also, 
CENTRIFUGAL, HUM A It DRAINER. 
Sugar Crushers, Church and Farm Bells, Slur Corn Shel¬ 
ters. Drag Hawing Machines, Eureka Cutting Boxes, Sets. 
Full description sent free. 
BLYMYER, DA V ,t CO., Mansfield, Ohio 
The process of reconstructing State Stone trout a dis¬ 
integrated state was Patented February Jlst, 1865. It is 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slate aud Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemi¬ 
cal affinity Tor the former.) aud t» a development of one 
of the simple hut unalterable tendencies or uaturo. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mantle— It. adapts Itself to every shape and slope 
Non-eombnstable, impervious, nou-expanalve, and undo 
caylna. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements as long an the structure 
It protects. Being susceptible of little, If any wear, 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Is nncqimltert as a coating for Railroad aud Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, &e. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, N. TT. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire satis¬ 
faction. If they are not satisfactory they can be return, 
ed at our expense within 30 days, and have the money 
refunded. 
Through onr system or supplying Clubs throughout 
the country, consumers In all parts of the United States 
can receive their Teas at the same prices (with the small 
additional expense of transportation) as though they 
bought them at onr warehouses In this city. 
Borne parties Inquire of us how they shall proceed to 
get up a club. The answer Is simply thisLet each per¬ 
son wishing to Join In a club, say how much tea or coffee 
he wants, and select the kind aud price from our Price 
List, as published In the paper or lu our circulars. Write 
the names,kluds,and amounts plainly ou allst.and when 
the club Is complete send It to us by mall, and we will put 
each party’s goods lu separate packages, aud mark the 
name upon them, with the cost, so there need be no con 
fusion in tbeir distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The cost ot transporta¬ 
tion the members of the club can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on New York, by post-office money orders, or by 
Express, us may suit the convenience of the Club. Or,11 
the amount ordered exceed *30, wo will. If desired, send 
the goods by Express to “ collect on delivery." 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to tht 
party getting up the Club. Our profits are small, but ws 
will be as liberal as we can afford. We send no compll 
mentary package tor Clubs of less than *30. 
T^R. SICAISE 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
We are now ready to deliver fine grown plants of this 
Celebrated European Strawberry. 
The fruit is of enormous size, berries having been pick- 
el ttalsiwason (from plants sei last, Sept.,) that measured 
6% Inches In circumference and weighing from 1J i to IV 
ounces. ft Is early, of a bTU'ht red color, very glossy, 
flesh white and of rhe first quality. In Europe It is con¬ 
sidered one of their finest varieties. On account of the 
limited number lu the market aud the great demand for 
them, it would be well for these who wish them to order 
early. Price by mall, postage free, *i F .. 
dozen; *75 F 1(H). Address' GOULD, HK< 
CO.. Monroe Co. Nurseries, Rochester, N, Y 
THESE SEWING MACHINES 
Were mounted the highest premium at the World? s 
Fair in. London — the largest Gold Medal ever 
given—State and County Fa ire all over the Country. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not note require the endorsement of Societies 
or Fairs—Vu g are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They arts celebrated for doing the best work, nslng a 
much smaller needle for the same thread than any other 
machine,ami by the Introduction of the most approved 
machinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma¬ 
chines lu tlie world 
Tliusr machine* lire imulc ni our new and 
Mimcion* I'unnry at lirlilucport, ( oun., under 
the Imnieillntc super* laiou of (be Prejilrteiit of 
Hie Couipnoy, ELIAS HOWE, Jr„ the orig¬ 
inal luveutor of the 8cv. ; |g Hucliinc. 
They are adapted to all kinds oi family Sowing,and to 
the nee of SiiainrtrtsUM, Dressmakers, Tailor*, Manufac¬ 
turers of shirt*, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantillas, cloth¬ 
ing, Hals, Caps. Corsets, Boots,Shoes, Harness, Saddles, 
LlnenGoods, Umbrellas,Parasol*, Ac, 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, bind, and perform every species 
of sewing.maklug a beautiful and pcrtcct stitch, allkuou 
both sides of the articles sewed. 
The Stitch hi vent mi by Mr, Howe, and made on 
this Machine :, is the most popular and durable , and 
all Sewing Machines arc subject to the principle in¬ 
vented by hm, 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
699 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y. 
Eureka Older Mill and Press 
917,11 
m H E CHAMPION. 
A HICKOK’H PATENT PORTA RLE. 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
OVER 15,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit har¬ 
vest of tH«7, Is made In the most perfect manner with 
either one or two tubs, and Is well worthy the attention 
of all persons wanting such a machine. It 1ms no superi¬ 
or In the market, and is the Only mill that will properly 
grind grape*. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTA8LE DEALERS, 
l also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., &c. 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send 
for one Tor you, or write for one yourself. Address the 
manufacturer, VV. O, HtCKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
The rapid progress of the Union Pacific Railroad, now 
building west from Omaha, Nebraska, and forming, with 
its western connections, an unbroken line across the 
Continent, attracts attention to the value of the First 
Mortgage Bonds which the Company now offer to the 
public- The first question asked by prudent Investors 
is, “ Are these bonds secure?" Next, ‘.Are they a prof¬ 
itable Investment? ' To reply In brief: 
l*t. The early completion of the whole great line to 
the Pacific Is as certain as uny future business event can 
he. The Government grant of over twenty militonacres 
of land und fifty million dollars In Us own bonds practi¬ 
cally guarantees It. One-fourth of the work Is already 
done, and the track continues to be laid at theratcof two 
miles a day. 
2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are issued upon 
wbst promises to be one of the most profitable Hues Of 
railroad In the country. For many years It must be the 
only line connecting the Atlantic aud Pacific; and being 
without competition, It can maintain remunerative rates. 
ad. 125 miles of this road are finished, and fully equip¬ 
ped with depots, locomotives, cars, 4fcc„ and two trains 
are dally running each way. The materials for there. 
Plaining A2 tulles to the eastern base of the Kooky Moun- 
xains are on hand, and It Is under contrast to be done In 
September. 
4th. The net earnings of the sections already finished 
arc several time* greater than the gold Interest upon the 
First Mortgage Bonds npon such sections, and If not. an¬ 
other mile of the road were built, the part already com¬ 
pleted would not only pay interest aud expenses, but be 
profitable to the Company. 
5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be Issued 
only as ihe road progresses, aud therefore can never be 
in the market unless they represent a bonajtcle property 
6th. Their amount Is strictly limited by law to a sum 
equal to what Is granted by the U. S- Government, and 
for which it takes a second lien’as its security. This 
amount upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha Is only 
*16.000 per mile, 
7th. The fact that the U. S. Government considers a 
second Hen upon the road a good investment, and that 
some or the shrewdest railroad builders of the country 
have already paid In live million dollars upon the stock 
(which Is to them a third lien,; may well Inspire confi¬ 
dence lu a first lien. 
8ih. Although It Is not claimed that there can be any 
better securities than Governments, there are parties 
wbo consider a first mortgage upon such a property as 
this, the very best security in the world, and who sell 
their Governments to re-lnvest In these bonds — thus se¬ 
curing a greater Interest. 
9th. As the Union Pacific Railroad bonds are offered 
for the present at 90 cents on the dollar and accrued in¬ 
terest, they are the cheapest security in the market, be¬ 
ing 15 per cent, less thau U. S. Slocks.* 
10th. At the current rate of premium on gold, they pay 
Over Nine per Cent. Interest. 
The dally subscriptions are already large, and they 
will continue to be received In New York by the 
CosTixKjfTXi, National Bank, No.7 Nassau St., 
<.i.AEK. Dodge A Co., Baxkkks.51 WaH St., 
Jonx ,1. cisco & Sox, Baskebs, No. 33IVall St., 
and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally throughout 
the United States, of whom maps and descriptive pam- 
phletsmay fie obtained. They will also be sent by mail 
from the Company’s Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New 
York, on application. Subscribers will select tnolr own 
Agents in whom they have confidence, who alone will be 
responsible to them for the sate delivery of the bonds. 
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, 
916 -2t NEW TOUR. 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a largo number 
reside, by clubbing together, can reduce the costof their 
Teas and Coffees about oue-tblrd beside the Express 
charges, by sending directly to " The Great American 
Tea Company." 
BKWAKK of all concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches ot our Establishment, or copy onr name 
either wholly or In part, as they are bogus or Imitations. 
We have no branches, and do not, In any case, authorize 
the use of onr name. 
fF" Post-office orders and drafts make payable to the 
ordt-r of Great American Tea Company. Direct letter j 
aud orders to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 5643 New York city. 
Thebcst PortahlcMIll and Press ever built, and greatly 
improved for 1867- ft has repeatedly taken ihe First 
Pukmtum at State Faibs over all others, and Is war¬ 
ranted lu every respect. It docs not simply crush or cw( 
the apple, hut crushes and rasps, bo that at trials the 
nomace from this mill li.n ylelfii'ij qnfl quart more elder 
from a bushpl of apples Utah other mill*. It Is a 
SUPERIOR GRAPE HULL. 
Circular, giving full description, with cut, sent free to 
all applicant* by the muniil'ncraiers. Liberal Induce¬ 
ments to dcntcrB. BLYMYER, DAY’ is, CO., 
914-2te3w Mansfield, Ohio. 
P ORT A II 1.1? STEAM ENGINES — 
Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability 
ana economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 
befog in use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale, 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address 
904-Jd J, 0, UOADLEY * CO-, Lawrence, Mass. 
F. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUSTABLE 
C ancers cured without pain, 
use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent, 
ftee ol charge. Address 
886-tl Das. BABCOCK & SON, 700Broadway, N.Y. 
WTANTEO \ GOOD EXPERIKNUKII Can- 
VV vas.ier In every county In the U. S. To such, male 
or ffcmnlc. Will guarantee *300 per month. Apply at once 
to C. RICH* CTO., PoughkeepBle.N. Y. 901-tf 
First Fat'd Ana. 1363. Im- 
provemm is 1‘at'a 
IO FARMERS 6c fruit growers. 
HTJTCINSON’S 
jSw i f (I I This Chum Is now re- 
Vw a ®| II guided by all llie Agrlc.ul- 
3,1 J9I I! turists ana Dairymen of 
JL the country, who have had 
jffv . «*1 an opportunity to exam- 
Bjilt, JJ Si- ga foe It. as the neat churn 
F^ot yet offered to the nuhllc— 
J w ombraultig as It floes the 
‘ principle of the old Dash 
'T™ * Churn, adding thereto Im¬ 
provement* t.o secure the rmy best quality .and the larges 
quantity of butter With the. least, labor . Tile, last Improve¬ 
ment Is In the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
ot a flat steel Spring, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dustier j adjusting the. upper dasher outside the 
Churn, above the Lever, by mean, of a malleable illde, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make, fivasizes ot' these 
Churns, (holding from live to thirty gallons,) in the best 
manner and of the very bent quality of While Oak. Re¬ 
tail I'm-,• Ne. 1.(81) gni-,) *16; No. 2 , (Vbbl. t i*li; No. 
3, (X bbl.,) *12; No. 4, (X bill.,) *10; Vo. 5, (1-5 foil-,) *8. 
II. I*. WESTCIOTT, •iup’t 
Seneca Falls Churn MTg Co., Senccm Fulls, N. Y. 
R. £. LUSK, General Agent. 
£EED WHEAT FOR MALE-AN EXTRA 
lo quality of Diehl Select Wheat, of my own raising, 
for Seed. For description or the kind of Wheat, see 
Run.iL of Aug. 3d. Price, *3 per bushel. 
916-3t It. S. BATTUES, Guard, Erie Co., Pa. 
Q II A R U E S AV . IPELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
West Street, foot of I)ky, New Yokk. 
Farmers' Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggs, Game, Furs, Flax, Uopa, Bean*, jfcr.. Maple 
Sugar and sirup. Green, Drle.il and Canned Fruits. 
In the Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Domkhtio Fhiiits, such as Apples, 
Pear*, Peaches, Grapes. Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, &e., &c. 
[Established 1813.] 13T~ Consignments solicited. 
WANTED-SAIiESTIKN to SELL our 
*T Self Emptying Fruit Bah a sample and terms 
to Agents sent ou the receipt of * 1,50. One person can 
plek and empty the fruit, without getting outol the tree. 
Address W, K, LANPHEAK, Cmvolaud, Ohio. 
T HE YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND-A Favor- 
Ice Monthly. Terms, 75 cents per annum. Splenoif 
premiums offered to getter-up of club list. Send 10 cte. 
tor specimen copy and cardot -j minium. Address 
903-Stoui W. T. HORNER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
M achinery oils iiust 
and Cheapest Id use. Send for Circulars. Sam- 
pies free. Inquire ofyour merchants for oub Oils, 
WARFIELD & CO., Wholesale Dealers In Machinery 
Oils, No. 109 State St„ Rochester, N. Y. 915-tf 
COHCO HAND BOOK. 
Our Eidlitb Annual Noruo Hand Book, 
Giving the most reliable. Information Ou Manufacturing 
Sorgum Simp, the result of 10 year* personal experience, 
with full description of the celebrated Cook Evapor¬ 
ator A Victor Cane Mill - Also, description of thfl 
Eureka Cider and tirupe >1111, sent free to all ap- 
pltcunts, BLYMYER, DAY’ & CO., Mansfield, O. 
P RESSURE TURBINE WATER WHEEL 
NOW READY. 
rr- a u. The best Wheel In market, using 
cjf less water anil selling for less 
JY than any other lli-st-clus* Wheel. 
fjjBjSai Every Wheel warranted. Send 
for a descriptive Circular. Also, 
_our improved Brlek Machine and 
Atey 1 Vi-cYi Tlrlek Machinery. Engine* and 
Rollers, Cane Mm*, Portable 
isir I;' ,i y®, Forges, and all other machinery. 
|i029' | If I PEEKSKILL MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY, 
j * Peeksjll. N. Y. 
<***=-1 ^c>- ‘ D. L. SEYMOUR will he. at the 
_ J Office of Packard « Hill, no. 195 
Water Ht„ N. Y„ Tuesdays,Thursdays,and Fridays,from 
11 to 1 o’clock, to recfdve hpceltleattous aud make. eon. 
tracts for Machinery and Castings of all kinds. [Hiri-13teo 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci¬ 
entific Meu and the Press. 
"The Adjustable Da*h Churn has not Its equal on this 
continent."—D. D.T. Mooitu, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
“The best form of Churn ever Invented.”— Solon Rob- 
meox, Atfl Ed. X. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named It Flttsr aud oommended It 
ntoiuuT of all the Churns on exhibition at the New 
Y'ork State Fair. 
“The gri-utcnt Improvminuit r>n the old Da*U Churn 
ever Invented ; all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
botter butter tuan a rotary out."— Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican institute. New York city. 
“The most important Improvement recently brought 
out."—8. Edwakds Todd, Ag'lSd, N. Times. 
••The verv best. OhurD extant .”—Prairie Firmer. 
“It lg perfectly common smnie lu Its structure."-Ohio 
Farmer. 
“A Churn (lint every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view and contemplate.”— Boston Cultivator. 
BBT The Bexeua Fall* Chubs MAXuPACTUBt so Co. 
Is organized under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the Statu uf New York, with a Capllnl of *100,000, and 
have extem-lve (nullities for manufacturing Churn, and 
the patented FiXTiTBKB. Can supply those purchasing 
Town, Comity and State RlirUts, with the Dashers, 
Springs, *<!., at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 99S-tf 
Hf ENDENHALL’S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING 
STAWn T .r»r tarn ? 
II AlVr» LOOMS I 
Now In use In thousands of lUmlllce in the Western, Mid- 
dlo and Eastern StatcB, have proven to he the most use¬ 
ful and profitable machine or the ace. For descriptive 
Circulars ami sumpltw of cloth woven on the Loom, 
Address, with stamp, 
9l2-6t A, B. OATES Sc CO„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
G 1ENTLEMEN !-IF YOU WANT A LUXU* 
I riant growth of heard in five weeks, use the Italian 
Compound. SaUnractton omranteedor money ref uuded 
Price by mail, closely sealed, 50 cents. 
906-13 1 RLS8KLL & Co., Watertown.N.Y. 
W ANTED —AGENTS FOR BOSTON, 
Philadelphia, Ctnoliuuti, Chicago, with *150 to lo¬ 
cate. Also ,20 Traveling Agents can make *2,500per an 
num, selling Prot. Johxsox’h Wash Crystals, Prepared 
Starch, and Improved Indigo Blue, &e. Address, with 
postage stamp for Circulars, or send 5(1 cts. Tor samples. 
I. T. JOHN SON, 646 Greenwich St., N. Y. 907-tt. 
T HE HARRIS HOP PRESS, (ILLUS- 
trated and described In the Rural or July 0,) has be¬ 
come praet).';vlly the only hop press in the country. It 
has nearly run out and superseded all other*. 8o rapidly 
has It come Intofavor^that fourfilthsofthehops grown In 
t U simple, 
A SPLEMHI) FARM FOR SALE.-AS I 
am near four-score years oi age, 1 offer my Home¬ 
stead for sale, containing about 106 acres, ft lays un the 
east bunk of the Hemje.u Lake, 3 miles from Geneva, and 
one ot the best road* In the counitw. The farm Is so 
well known 1 give no description. Those wishing such 
a farm will come and view It. JOHN JOHNSTON, 
July 9,1867. near Geneva, N, Y. 
rrilF, HOOK OF WONDERS tells bow to 
A make, all kinds ol Patent Medicine*, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Mine*, Cordials, 
Soaps, Dyes, ami hundreds of other articles in dally de¬ 
mand. Easily made and sold at large profits. Sent post¬ 
paid for >5 cents, byO. A. ROORBACH, No. 122 Nassau 
street, N. Y. _ DOT-Lf 
tULLEY SEMINARY, FULTON, N. Y. 
JL 1 For the term which opens Aug. 15tl>, otters Board, 
Washing, Fuel and Room luruDtied, except sheets, pil¬ 
low-cases and bed-spread, for *50,00. Tuition, in Com¬ 
mon English, *9, Instruction thorough, Discipline strict. 
No tobacco allowed, For Catalogues, address 
911-1 1 J. P. GIUFFIN, Principal. 
/ 1HEISTER WHITE PIGS FOR SALE 
\J price list address H. TEMPLE & CO., Marsl 
Chester Co., Pa. 915-2 
A GENTS WANTED. - Another Great 
. Work by K. A, Pollard, the acknowledged Histo¬ 
rian of the Sontti: entitled "LEK AND HIS L1EUTE.N 
ANTS,” oomprUlm; a Life of Gen. R. K. Lkk, replete 
with facts never before published. Including Biographic* 
of every Southern Goneral of distinction. 
In one large volume—30 steel portraits. A companion 
volume to “THE LOST iiAt/SE,” a standard Southern 
History of the War, which has already obtained half a 
million of "eaders. A new and enlarged edition is now 
ready. One Ag°nt sold 220 the first week. These two 
works form a complete library' of the Wat- from tho 
other side. K B, TREAT Sc VC., 
9M-7teo Publishei*, Oil Broadway, N, Y. 
AGENTS WANTED.- a few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the above Churu. Competent, 
reliable und experienced men will find the hnxineUB prof¬ 
itable. For pari Icular* address the Oompaor at Seneca 
Falls, or parlies In or near Rochester are referred to D. 
D.T. Mining, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
SSTTna Mreum an Cutnv M vs’r’o Co., at Parma, 
Mick., will supply Urn Adjustable Uasn Churn through¬ 
out that State or will sell Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the Churn. 
F OR SALE—The best Farm In Mon¬ 
roe county, situated In tho town of Wheatland, (our 
miles went of Senttavtllo, belonging to the estate of tho 
lute Bon. Elisha Habmon, consisting of about MX) acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, Ac., in 
first rate condition on the promises. A portion of the 
premises will be sold separately if desired. Terms to 
suit the. purchaser. For particular,, inquire of MtLFono 
Harmon at Medina, Osuai: Fol-om at Buffalo, or 
895-tf F. A. MACOMBER. Rochester, N. Y. 
the United States arc baled with this press, ft Urimpie, 
durable, not liable toe fit out of order, cheap, portanle, 
and easily worked. V, o have the entire control of the 
patent. RamOMthfo partle.? desiring to manufacture, 
will do well to address us. Manufactured and sold by us 
at W ntervlUe. Oneida county, N. Y. 
Messrs. Kamsbv & Hansxn orKIlboumCIty Whs., arid 
F. S. Wykoff ot Howell, Mich.,ore authorized to nianu- 
tacture and sell our Press In their respective States the 
present season, Send on your orders early, for although 
we have, from year to year, greatly enlarged ourfuelU- 
tles lor manufacturing, wehuveftever yet been able to 
supply the increasing vearlv demand. 
. BUCKINGHAM, WALSH Sc CO.. 
911-9t Watorvllle, Oneida Co,, N. Y. 
\f VHYLAND AND SOUTHERN FARMS, 
IvA I arm* and Plantations, Com, Timber and Oil 
Lands, I ruit Dairy, Grain and Glazing Farms ii, Mary¬ 
land, Virginia aud other Sothorn States. Also, Country 
Seata near, and Dwellings and Warehouse* In Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond. i,.r sale low Accurate de¬ 
scriptions turuiahed grutln JOHN GLENN & CO 
W. corner St. Paul St, aud Fayette St., Baltimore, Mii. 
8end lor Catalo ., of New and Practical 
Aichfieciural Works, encioBiug stamp to 
A. J. BICKNELL, No.® River St., Troy, N. Y. 
U SING II. T. BA RHITT’'* PURE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTASH nr KKADY SOAP M.YK EK.— 
Warranted double the artength of common pina«h, and 
superior to any othet sattonliler or ley in the market. 
Pat up In cans or 1 pound, 2 pounds, 8 pounds, fi pounds 
and 12 pounds, with full dirctlonaln English and German 
for making hard and soft soap. One pound will make. 15 
gallons of soft soap. No lime 1 b required. Comsuroers 
wlUflud till* the cheapest, Potash In market. B.T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 64, 85, 66, 67, 68 , 69, 70, T2 & 74 Washington St., 
New York. 899-891 
A DAY 
■*,1 . .. , -- Agents Wanted, Male 
ylOiWU and female, to Introduce a new article of 
household utility. Only Five Dollars Capital required. 
Particulars free. Address W. A. HENDERSON & CO 
Cleveland, Ohio. 'J05-13t 
AGENTS WANTED—$100. 
It Is adapted for 
w mm yj m V/v/ Male and female, to Introduce onr New 
Pate.ut, Star Shuttle bewlrig Machine. 
family use, arid Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike ou 
both sides, frit: - - - - ■ 
Inducements to Agents. _ 
905-131 W. G. WILSON & 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
Price only lwoutv Dollars. Extraordinary 
i to Agents. For full particulars, address 
W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
