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List of New Advertisements, 
T)K. N I C A I S E 
STB A AVIIUKUV PLA1VTS. 
We are now ready to dollver One grown plants of tills 
Celebrated European Strawberry. 
The fruit la of enormous size, berries having been pick¬ 
ed this season ( from plants set lust sent.,) that measured 
t>VS Inches lb clrcumfortmce and weighing from 1 H to lif 
ounces. It Is early, of a bright red color, very glossy, 
flesh white and of the llrat quality, Iu Europe it Is con¬ 
sidered one of their Uncut varieties. On account of the 
limited number in thr murket and the groat demand ror 
tltem, It would ho well for those who wish them to order 
tarty. Price bj mall, postage I'ree. *1 A plmitj (ID » 
dozen; lift o ion. Addre». GOULb. BBC It W f'l'H it 
CO.. Monroe Co. Nurseries, Rochester, N, V. 917-11, 
V5t HMF r t p } .^ 
GUE1T AMERICA 
TEA COMPANY 
Now Strawberries—W 8 Carpenter. 
Hunters and TrappO'S—F A E1W. 
Seedlings— John Murphy. 
I’he Merino Kam " Cashier”—Baker & Harrigan. 
strawberries by Mall—Mark D Willson. 
The Best Thing Yet—J VV Campfleld. 
\eeats Wanted—l>r L H Holmes. 
j>r Orrtway's Last 8one—Oliver Ditson & Co. 
Otic Chance in a Million- Geo M Danforth & Co. 
y .Ivor Phe.asapr. Fowl-Geo '1 CurtlS. 
Agents wanted Every where—G King Chapman * Co, 
The Stencil Business Pays— M .1 Metcalf* Co. 
Worthy of Attention—Lister Brothers. 
Vo (hire, No Pay—H A Davis. 
Seedlings and Hedge Plants—Foord & Co. 
Tracy Female InsfltotO-Lucllia Tracy. 
SPECIAL NOTICK8. 
Willis’ Stump Extractor. 
A GENTS XV ANTED,—On receipt of 50 
Cents 1 will send full Instructions for manufactur¬ 
ing and retailing an article In daily use in every familv. 
The greatest discovery of the age—staple as flour — *40 
from $1. Male or female agents who are willing to work 
can make from IS to IT per day. Mi Humbug. Address 
Dr. L. H. HOLMES. Box 1,663. Detroit, Mich. 
oq Vvt*, Cr e: 
ga sS 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.'S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, N. Y. 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
2‘2,000 HALF CHESTS by ship Got,dxji Statu, 
12,000 HA I,F CHESTS by ship Gkohok Shottom 
I n addition to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Teas, the Company are constantly receiving 
large Invoices of the finest quality of Green Teas 
from the Moyune districts of China, which are unrt 
vailed for Oneness and delicacy of flavor, which they 
are selling at the following prices: 
OOLONG (Black.) 5(>c„ 60., 70c., 80c.,SOc., best $1 p tt. 
MIXED (Green and Black,) 50c., 6t)c.,70c„ 80c., 60c., best 
*i » a>. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST 50c., 60c., 70c.,80c., 90c,|l, *1,10, 
beat *l,ao V ft. 
IMPERIAL (Grcon,) 50c., 6«c., 70c., 80c., 90c., *1, *1,10, 
heat *1,26 V n>. 
YOUNG HTSON (Green,) 50c., 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c., *1 
$1,10, best *1.25 p lb. 
CTNCOLORED JAPAN, 90e„ *1, *1,10,best *1,25 V ft. 
GUNPOWDER * 1 , 35 , best *1,50 V lb. 
O K T H V OF ATTENTION. 
.. rASrtcallure midcriles every other pursuit of llfe.and 
the subject of f KKllLIZERs underlies Agriculture.” 
“The Plant Must Have Food!” 
To give the growing plant food and permanently im¬ 
prove the soil is just what 
LISTER BROS., 
Fresli Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue nniformlv to do. Try it and 
judge for yourself. LISTER BROTHERS; 
159 Ironist., New Fork, Manufacturers, 
WUe Uew0 Ctrottatsier 
For Families and Manufacturers 
— 20,000 Swiss women work on watches. 
— 144,136 emigrants lauded at New York in June 
and July. 
— War rumors between France and Prnssia still 
continue. 
— The crops of the entire world are larger than 
ever before. 
— Emerson opens the “Fraternity Lectures" at Bos¬ 
ton this fall. 
— Detroit is to have a *150,000 opera house to seat 
2,000 persons.5 
— The wheat crop will average six bushels to each 
person this year. 
-Juarez has entered the city of Mexico and issued 
hie proclamation. 
— The corner stone of a Normal School was laid at 
Fredonia the 8th 
"—The authorities of Dayton, Ohio, - fine "organ 
grinders $2 a day. 
— The Cincinnati post-office paid expenses and 
$212,000 last year. 
— 41,762,000 feet of lumber was sent fromMuske- 
gan, Mich., in June. 
— The Louisiana cotton crop will be small on ac¬ 
count of the worms. 
—113 fires in N. Y. city daring the month of July, 
with loss of *327,010. 
— In Saginaw, Mich., and vicinity highway robbers 
are numerous and bold. 
— Cincinnati has street cars going to the top of Mt. 
Auburn in the suburbs. 
— 39.055 foreign letters sent and 90,729 received'at 
New York in one week. , — j, g|& 
— 250 workmen have been discharged from the ar¬ 
mory at Springfield lately. 
— Philadelphia boasts of nearly a hundred thousand 
mechanics und operatives. 
— The Fenian Capt. Moriarty has been sentenced 
to ten years' imprisonment. 
— A $350,00)1 Inebriate Asylum is to he erected on 
Ward’s Island, near New York. 
— A railroad to Midland 25 miles northwest of Sag¬ 
inaw, is to he ready this season. 
— The mother of Cassius M. Clay died lately in 
Madison Co., Ky., Aged 90 years. 
— Highway robberies in the vicinity of Union Hill, 
N. J., are of constant occnrrcnco. 
— The Collinsville (Gt.) Ar Co. huve 18 workmen 
who have been employed S6 years. 
— Corn in Kansas Joses twenty per cent by grass¬ 
hoppers and floods, hut will be good. 
— A Tahiti (Sandwich Islands) cotton plantation 
will yield $150,000 worth this season. 
— Oue of the claims against the bunkrupt estate of 
Sir Morton Pcto amounts to 23,000,000. 
— The new Union School House at Jamestown cost 
$70,000, and is for a free public school. 
— Lord Lyons, British Ambassador to Paris, re¬ 
ceives $50,000 a year, und $40,000 outfit. 
— Gail Hamilton says the worst thing about Minne¬ 
sota is that it is 1500 miles from Boston. 
— A gardener near Montgomery, Ala., sold $3,300 
worth of cabbages from an acre last year. 
— Ten thousand persons are reported to have died 
of the plague in Mauritus during one month. 
— A meeting is being planned to take place between 
the King of Prussia and Emperor of Austria. 
— There are thirty savings banks in New Hamp¬ 
shire, with deposits amounting to $11,011,900. 
THESE HEWING- MzYCHISTICS 
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's 
h'air iu London— the largest Gold Medal ever 
given—State and County Lairs all over the Coun try. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of Societies 
or Fain — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They arc octaliriited for doing the best work, using a 
much smaller m- ,ue for the mum: thread than auy other 
mae.l) ne.and by the Introduction of the most approved 
machinery. »'<• are now able to supply the very best ma¬ 
chines tu the world * ' 
These mnchincH urn nn.de at our new nnd 
HPiteiouM Factory nt Itvtdgeport, Conn., under 
the iinnicdlnte •oipei yuw,,, „l the President of 
the Coni win y, IU.At-• How E, .lr.. iho orig¬ 
inal Inveuior ot the Hewing machine. 
They are adapted to #|l k I tide ol' Family Sewing, and to 
the use of Seamstresses, ptessinak-r-., Tailor*. Munufac- 
turented htilrts, Collars, Skirls. Cloak**, Mantillas, Cloth- 
Ing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, 
I'fneu Goods, 1 uibEpllus, Paranoia, Ac, They work equal¬ 
ly Well upon silk, lrneu, woolen and cotton wm,ds. with 
silk, cotton or linen thread. They will mmiu,quilt,gath¬ 
er, hem,fell, rord, hralrt, tiled, and porform every species 
The process of reconstructing State Stone from n din. 
integrated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It Is 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemi¬ 
cal affinity for the former.) and is a development of one 
of the simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic -it At]Apts itself to every abape and slope 
Non-eombustable, Impervious, non-expanslve, and unde 
paying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only moling matorialover discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements n* long as the structure 
It protects. Being susceptible of little, If any wear, 
from exposure, und 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Is unequalled ns a coating for Rail road and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, &c. 
tacky, nnd D Justly entitled to hear the name of the first 
Po mo login In America. This new seedling Is mammoth 
lustre, wonderfully productive, ami of exquisite flavor 
Tlie plant Is more vigorous than any other variety,leaves 
very Urse arid standing a foot high. This remarkable 
berry Is far In advance ol any other kind known, new or 
old, and everyone should have It m their garden, It is 
entered for the great Greeley Prize, two years is requir¬ 
ed before aw ard is made. The committee, consisting of 
hnrles Downing. J. J. Thomas, Thou, Meehan, Prof, 
number and John Kilts, exumlned this variety on the 
74til of Jane, 1867, and all agreed that It was far ahead or 
auy other berry oflered for the prize. Chas. Downing, 
one of the Committee,say*; 
'•Downer's new Seedling ts certainly a very promising 
sort, and from what 1 have seen this seuson, think It wifi 
prove an acquisition, and for vigor, productiveness, size 
and quality,combined, think it superior to uuvnew sort 
The naming ItGhnrlc:; Downing prevents me from sav¬ 
ing lunch about, it.” Chios. liulonina. 
\l. hAmnln.1 tvoo » .*« t ri iKI. _I V 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20c„ 25c., S0c„ S5c., best 40c. per pound 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Famlllet 
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,ane 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
I T DON’T SCRATCH YOU ! 
OK TEAR YOUR CLOTHES 1 
Davison’s Thornless Black-Cap Raspberry la the best, 
as It Is hardy, productive, early und sweet, and It Is a 
pleasure to cultivate It. Circular- giving origin, de¬ 
scription, prices, testimonials, Ac., will be ready In 
September. JOSEPH SIN TON, Angola, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Consumers can save from 30c. 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. 
tatlOp, as Ordered, at the following rntes:-3 plants *2 • 
6 plant* *31 12 plants. *5; ton *25 fr,IK), *85Tl,SoO, $150* ’ 
Also, the lollowlng vnluahlu 
New Strawberries. 
dSl® " 0W of v,,r >' birgeslzo, pro- 
RARKIBON.—A cliancn Seedling, raised tn IVestches- 
ter Co., fruit very large, quite equal to the Jlovey In size 
nnd qnalPy, productive and tlrtn. * 
MAKIvKX.—A Seedling from mined", of large at™ 
wonderfully productive, and very early. Several ,1 
before thr NVw Jersey Scarlet. } y Several days 
ABRAHAM I.LSCOLN.-A Seedling raised he xr. 
Plattmen Of Erie. Pa., monslrons In size, r.t mh m ve mid 
of extra quality. These \ splendid varimi,.,' mja?-- 
each, or the collection. 1 dozen each. *5. ’ doipen ’ 
PERPETUAL I INE.—I tiave Imported this remark 
able berry, at a large expense. It u, deLritusd 
GloedC.tfi*' originator, a* foUnw- -'‘Thc k ml [ have 
the good luck to offer is a real, perpetuaL large-frnltcd 
I he following new Seedlings Have been well tested In 
A PHU n Vt) n n PUU C C a"' ,ntry ,lr ! (l recommended. 
Durand bevelling, and Ella, one of earliest to ripen, anci 
eight vaiietU s,'* 5 * PCf rlUZ ' !n for ''“ ch variety, or the 
u.^S5Vii2^^«iI?^'7iT2fl5fX5SS!St , VL5JSMS£ 
saw, vsii'rW- 5 ws® 
KIPl’OM AM. has proved this season to he the lrlnv of 
strawberries, monstrous in slap, firm, exquisite flavor, 
AljlJ very prJduciUri'; 12 nlanl,., *1 ; LOO, #41; 1,000. *25. 
J be I Ii Untie I pel a promises to he very valuable for Its 
grnat productlvonesM, nnd rlperdng It-. Fruit ID days ahead 
ot a'l others; the berries are large, and flue. A large, 
stock of Romeyn Scedilngjth's Is a splendid mnrlcct ber¬ 
ry. Address W. 8. CARPENTER, 
Ityc, Westchester Co , N. Y. 
nENTMillEN l-IF YOU WANT A UI XU- 
VT riant growth of beard in five woelts, use the Italian 
Compound, SatttfueUon guaranteed or money refunded 
Price, l>y mall, closely sealed,fill cents. 
906-lHt RUSBKLL & CO„ Watertown, N, Y. 
W ANTED-AGKNTS FOR BOSTON, 
Philadelphia. Cincinnati, Chicago, with *ino to lo¬ 
cate. Also, 2(1 Traveling Agents can make *2,51X1 por an 
mini, selling Prof, Jounbon’b Wash Crystals, Prepured 
Starch, and Improved Indigo Blue, A c. Address, With 
postage stamp lor Circulars, or send 50 eta. Tor samples. 
I. T. JOHNSON,316 Greenwich St„ N, Y. 91)75.1. 
We warrant all the goods wc sell to give entire satis¬ 
faction. If they are not satisfactory they can be return 
od at our expense within 30 days, ami have the money 
refunded. 
Through our system of snpplylng Clubs throughout 
the country, consumers In all parts of the United Statet 
can receive their Teas at the same prices (with the small 
additional expense ef transportation.) as though they 
bought them at onr warehouses In this city. 
Some parties Inquire or ns how they shall proceed tc 
gnt up a club. The answer is simply thisLet eachpur 
sou wishing to Join In a olnb, say how much tea or noffe.t 
he wants, and select the kind and price from our Prim 
List, as published In the paper or Id our circulars. Wrltt 
the names,kinds, and amounts pialnlyoo allst, and whe: 
the. club Is complete seed It to ns by mall .and we will pul 
each party’s goods in separate packages, and mark tin 
name upon them, with the cost, so there need be no con 
fusion In tlielr distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, aud no more. The cost ot transports 
tloB the members of tho club can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on Now York, by post-office money orders, or by 
Express, as may suit the convenience tf the Club. Or, It 
the amount ordered exceed *30, wo will. If desired, send 
tho goods by Express to “ collect on delivery.” 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the Club. Our profliaare small, bnt we 
Will he as liberal as we can afford. Wi send no compli¬ 
mentary package tor Clubs of less t«j(. *30. 
INKERS 
-T. 7 -V-.- - ,,r * Lninontea Oorrullia will 
TT toren Whiskers on the smoqthext lace, or Hair on 
Bald Heads. Never known to fall, Sample sent for U)ct,s. 
Address REEVES & CO., 78 Nassau 
it.. New York, 
mHU II \ It It IS HOF PRESS (IliLF.S- 
X trated aud described in the Rural of July 6.) has be¬ 
come practically the only hop press In the country. It 
has nearly run out, und superseded all others. So rapidly 
has It come Into favor, that foiirllll to-of the Imp* gruwu in 
the united States are baled with this press, ft fislmplu, 
durable, not liable tugel out of ardor, cheap, portable, 
and easily worked. We have the entire control of the 
patent. Rnsponslhln parties desiring to manufacture, 
will do well to address us Manufactured amt sold by us 
at Wutervllle, Oneida county,N. Y. 
Messrs. I{ VMSBY& Hansk.n ol KllhonrpCltv.Wis., and 
F. 8. Wykjoff of Howell, Mich., ore authorized to manu¬ 
facture ami sell oor Press In their respective States the 
present season. Send on your orders early for although 
we have,from year to year, greatly enlarged our facili¬ 
ties for manufacturing, we have never yet been able to 
supply the Increasing yearly demand. 
BUCKINGHAM, WALSH & CO.. 
9U-9t Wntervllle, Ouetdu Co., N. Y. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
AD.rUSTABLK 
A I>A V.—Agents Wonted, .Rule 
aud tciTiale, to Introduce a new article of 
First Pal’d Aug. 1868, Im¬ 
provements fat’d 
April, 1365 and Nov. 1866. 
household Utility. Only Five Dollars Capital required 
I’artlcularBfree. Address W. A. HENDERSON & CO 
Cleveluud, Ohio. 90r>.l3t 
a This Churn Is now re¬ 
garded by all the Agricul¬ 
turists and Dairymen of 
the country,who nave had 
an opportunity to exam¬ 
ine It, as the best churn 
yet offered to the public— 
embracing as It does the 
principle of the old Dash 
Glmrn, adding thereto Im¬ 
provements to sreurrltie very beet quality, and the larges 
quantity of butter with the teas’ labor. The last improve¬ 
ment Is Hi the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of a /l<U steel Spring, (which ts perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher; adjusting the upper dasher outside the 
Churn, aliovc the Lever, by means of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make live sizes of these 
Churns, (bolding from li vc to thirty gallons,) In the best 
mariner aud of the very best quality of While Oak. Re- 
-- “-f" ” " 'm bbL,) *14; No. 
M V C II I N i: It V OILS IIE.ST 
and Chkaukst In nac. Send for Circulars. Sam¬ 
ples free. Inquire of yonr merchants for our Oils. 
\V ARFIELD <v. CO., Wholesale Dealers In Machinery 
Otis, No. 109 State St,, Rochester, N. V. 915-tf 
. ,T . A , N J > ° HN'ATI EXT A I, TREES. A 
for suit* nt th* Nliijjnra Nurscrlim. ror 
"in* u, 88 Gcscrlptive ('rttalogn'-v addross 
.11,-Mf E. MOODS & SONS, Lomtport., N. Y. 
j^LLWANGER Ac BARK Y’S 
SEEDLING STRAWBERRY 
“NICANOIV." 
Having Fruited It. for six years, wc pronounce it a de- 
cided acquisition to the list of Market Strawberries. 
I ltttit very hardy and vigorous,surpns.dngIn quantity ot 
fruit, and hardiness of vino, any other variety we have 
ever tested. It commences to ripen a few days before 
the Early Scarlet ami continues cm up t o the latest, thus 
making H profitable at both cuds of tin: season, t rull, 
from 1 to IX Inches In diameter, very regular and uni¬ 
form In size, roll lull Ml conical, bright scarlet, and more 
Arm and not so acid m the Wilson. Plants will be ready 
for delivery about the 15th of Sept., at *5 per dozen. 3 
ELLWANGEli & BARRY 
917-3t Mount Hope N nrserles, Rochester, N. Y. 
.NEWS, LITERATURE AMD BUSIKE* 
T hetitjsytttorld 
Only |J A Now 1 fl / ATTRACTIVE 
FIFTY fl Monthly 1/1/ PREMIUMS I 
CENTS | | Magazine. V V Send for 
a Year. JLM 32 Pages. I I Prospectus. I 
R. L, Adams & Son, Geneva, N. T. 
The Busy Would Is nnsnrpassed as an advertising 
medium. Specimen copies scut free. The first numhjr 
will be issued Hcptcmhor 1st. 915-tt 
CEED WHEAT FOIL 8ALE-AN EXTRA 
Ft quality of Diehl Select Wheat, of my own raising, 
for Seed. For description of the kind of Wheat, see 
Kr.UAt, of Aug. 3d. Price *3 per bushel. 
91B-3t R. 8. BA I’TLES, Glrnrd, Erie Co., Pa. 
C 'i J ^Rl>EIXrTERS 
^ r ?!f ' 1 s cnrl for Catalogue of New and Practical 
Architectural Works, enclosing Matup to 
A. J. HIOKNKLL, No 283 River St., Troy, N. Y, 
Y OTJNC LADIES’ INSTITUTE, AT 
Maclkwoop, Pi nwiiUiD, Mabs. One of the old¬ 
est and most successful schools In tin: country, widely 
known ror 1t» snoetlor facilltlfiN und splendid locution.' 
Commences Its Fail Session Sept, i»th, I8ff7. 
916-4t C. V. SPEAR, Principal. 
Teas audCoffees about one-third besile the Express 
chnrgeH, by sending directly to “ Th: Great American 
Tea Company.” 
BEWARE of all concerns that udvsrtiao thcmselvet 
as branches ol onr Establishment, or copy onr name 
cither wholly or In part, as they are hocus or imitations, 
We have no branches, aud do not. In aty case, authorize 
the use of our name. 
Post-office orders and drafts make payable to the 
order of Great American Tea Company, Direct letteri 
and orders to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 56-13 New York city. 
(X bill.,) *12; Wv(K hhl.,1 *16; No. 5, (1-ftbhl.,) *8. 
H. F. VVKSTCOTT, 8ap’t 
Bcncea Falls Churn MTg Co., Suucca Falls, N. Y, 
R. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
H AlMP*l!IRE-nOWN*.-A FEW CHOICE 
Ram Lambs tor sale. Also ten Yearlings, all bred 
from Imported slock ami fully warranted. Photograph 
of my sheep sent on application. 19l7-4t] 
ROBERT MORRELL, Munhusset, Long Island, N. Y. 
JSpKlal Entires 
T O A«KNTS-EXI»ISRIlCIVCKn HOOK- 
Canvassers can uow prc-cngage territory for the best 
hook of the. year. A new National Work entitled 
T he champion. 
HICKOK’H PATENT PORTABLE. 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVER 15,000 IN USE AND APPROVED, 
This admirable machine Is now ready lor the fruit har¬ 
vest of 1867, Is made In tho most perfect manner with 
cither one or two tubs, ami Is well worthy the attention 
of all persons want lug such a machine. It has no superi¬ 
or in the market, ana Is tho ouly mill that will properly 
grind grapes, 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c,, &c. 
If your merchant dues not keep them, tell him to send 
for oue for you, or write for one yourself. Address the 
manufacturer, W. O. niCKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
A large collection ol'New an d Foreign varieties Including 
Lenning’s White, Dnrand’s Seedling, 
Green Prolific, to,, 
At *1 per dozen. And a limited quantity of 
“ DU. RTIOAISE,” 
THE LARGEST STRAWBERRY KNOWN, 
AT $6 PEH BOXEN. 
All orders from unknown correspondents must be ac¬ 
companied with the Cash. 
, , „ KLLWANGER & BARRY. 
91 *-3t. Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
J^MAILE FAK0I FOB SALE — Contain- 
,,a *! K 18 a s rc i' altimtOOhalf a mile west.of the Colleges 
? ,te r e te M *”tcellent Gothic Dwelling, 
with tune rooms, besides kitchen and two bed-rooms. 
Good burn, stable aud carriage bouse, and an Orchard ol 
acr S.l* T oU . 'f' a V(. rtd b - v P'l»«« from White Spring 
1 arm. 1 he laud U thoroughly nnderdrnincd with tile, 
and as productive a- any laud in Western New York. 
The house Is on elevated land, with a view of Seneca 
thpTniiPimwa !r ui.T 9, Price ,Vjr the whole *10,800, 
will^bVsobl iKwio. Apnf/to’ lucludlu « Uie or "“ !ird ' 
_ JAMES THOM on the Farm. 
H TACYNTHS, TULIPS, Ac., Ace,— 
I shall receive from Holland about the 1st of Sent 
a splendid lot Of HYACINTHS. TULlPsTCROCull’s: 
ni 1 fnHml Rn n ‘‘".other Hardy Bulba snltable for Autumn 
planting. Catalogues supplied free. 
At™ 1 ' 688 JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
WILLIS’ STUMP EXTRACTOR, 
From the Discovery of America to the present time, con¬ 
sidered from a Chriwliun .Standpoint. 
BY JESSE T. PECK, D. D. 
HWAddress, with testimonials, BROUGHTON & WY 
MAN,13 BIlrle.Hoase, New York. 917-U 
S ATTEBLEE’S 
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
For the last ten years the most popnlar and successful 
school In Western New York, will re-open on Mommy, 
8ept. 2d, Twelve-Professors and Touchers are employed 
and every facility provided for a thorough and iluished 
edaeatlon. Boarding Department for Young Ladies. L. 
R. 8ATTERLKE, A. M„ Principal, Rochester,N. Y. 
and Delaware. I commenced about the 1st of April, 
at Mooreatown, N. J„ palling stumps for Edward 
Harris, Esq. I worked iu all days; clearing in 
that time a ten acre lot, which was thickly set with 
hickory and white oak stumps of tho largest size. 
•Mr. Harris was highly gratified Kith tho operation of 
the machine. I came to Dover May 2<), and have 
worked some seven days iu all—palling down trees 
for Mr. E. Lincoln. I have averaged upwards of an 
acre per day of heavy timbered land. Those who 
have witnessed our operations here can hardly find 
words to express their astonishment at the wonderful 
power of this Machine. John Gordon. 
AGENT* WANTETl.-A few Agcnta wanted to 
I ell territorial rights ol the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will Ond the business prof¬ 
itable. For particulars address the Company at Seneca 
Falls, or parties In or neur Rochester arc reterred to D. 
D. T. Murom, Editor Knrai New-Yorker. 
prTHB Michioan Cuim.v M wVr; Co., at Parma, 
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Notice.—T hu subscriber would hero state that he has 
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Salem, Mass., March 2d, 1867 . 
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