Away with Spectacles 
“NCOMrORTABlt 
TRUSSES 
PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AMP MELMEONS, 
Forty thou sand arenowin use 
BUFFA19.M.Y. CHICAGO.ILL 
I Make Your Own Soa 
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List of New Advertisements, 
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P. WESTCOTT’S 
THE BEST FAMILY PAPER 
ADJUSTABI.il 
Look at what we Offer—Orange Judd & Co. 
Cheap Soap ! Good Soap!—Clifford Pemberton. 
The fiowe Sewii.L' MUenlne. 
New Book Just Published—H H Doolittle, 
the Celebrated Crate >1 leroseope—George Meade. 
Stock and Dairy Farm—Gcrrr K Danford A Co. 
Church Choirs—Oliver Dltsoh <& Co. 
Parsons’ 9elf-Inst.Tuct.1oe Charts—HnhbeU & Parsons, 
Trappers and Hunter--—A Trvsn, 
Do you Won) the Agency—peekskill Plow Works. 
Elegant Pennieushlp -Prof Warren. 
Unre and Handsome—D Street. 
Cheshire Pigs for Sale—W N Perry. 
Phis for Sale—Isaac Bower, 
A Farm for Sale—A V B Dey. 
The Humor Doctor—New England Botanical Depot. 
The Kenka Crape and Flower Picker—D M Dewey. 
Mlnroi BlackCap Hasp berry—A M Purdy. 
The Champion Potato Digger—H .1 Kintz. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Willis’ Stump Machine—W W Willis. 
Special Notice—A M Purdy. 
GUVVYT VtU.UUVN 
TEA COMPANY 
R are and hamisome-hardv and 
easily reared. Madagascar Hahhits. hn.-d from the 
best or stock. A few now for sale Address D. STREET, 
East Kockport, P. 0„ near Cleveland, Ohio. 
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First Paid Aug. IS63, Im¬ 
provements Pat'il 
April, lstVS nna Nov. 1866. 
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E legant i’kmianmiii 1 -k uequnicd 
Specimens— Malt mu beautiful pictures, prepared 
for framing, by Prof. Warren, the champion off-hand 
penman, Hitu by mail for teu cents, Uldroas BRYANT 
& STRATTON COLLEGE, Syrnomw, N. V iMO-tf 
HAVE JUST BKOEIVKD 
TWO FUXIi CARGOES 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
TA.000 HALF CHESTS by ship Golden State, 
I 2,000 HALF I’ll ESTs by ship Okokgk Shotton 
I n addition to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Tens, the Company are constantly receiving 
large Invoice* of the lineal quality of Green Tea* 
from Hie Moyutm districts of China, which arc unri¬ 
valled for fineness and d.Tleacy of tiavor, which they 
are selling at the following prices: 
OOLONG (Black,) 50c., 80„70C., sue., 90c., best $1 B n>. 
MINED (Green and Black,) 30c., 60c.,70c., 80c„ w)c. best 
*1 V ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST 50c., 60c.. 70c.,80c., 90c,*l, »1,10 
best *4,20 9 ft. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 50C.. 68c., 70c.. 80c., 90c., * 1 , *l,;o, 
best *1,25 B ft. 
TOCNG HYSON (Green,) 50c., 60c., 70c., 80c., 90c., *1, 
,10, best *1.25 B ft. 
OSTt’GLOBED JAPAN, 90c.. *1, *1,10, best *1,25 fl ft. 
GUNPOWDER *1,25, best *1,50 IP n>. 
This Churn Is now re¬ 
garded by all the Agricul¬ 
turists and Dairymen of 
the cimul ry, who nave had 
an upperi unity to exam¬ 
ine It. as tho hear, ehurn 
yet offered to the nubile,— 
Vv l \i ,{ w Sf (nraV } V \' h0,11 KNIFE 
WM. W. HAPLRT, M D- 516 Broadway, K. T 
HO WINE GROWERS ! GKAl’E SVGA] 
L Siki-p tor sale by HARTM \\\\v LAISTT 
IT East 2d St,, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
- Etii' 3 ‘ tV'lS- embracing at It does the 
principle of Hie old Dimh 
Churn, adding thereto im¬ 
provements to securethc vtrybest quality.and the larges 
quantity of butter with the least labor. Tin- last improve¬ 
ment la Ui the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of a flat steel Spring, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise clic Dasher; adjusting the Upper dasher nntxlde Hie 
churn, above the Lever, by means Of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. * o make live sizes of these 
Churns, (holding from live to thirty gallons,l in the best 
maimer and of (lie very best quality of White (Ink. Re¬ 
tail Price-N«. 1. (SO gal,,) fill: No. 2. (V hhl.A #H; No. 
3, IX DPI.,) *12 ; No. l. i ‘4 bid.,) *10; No,A, (1-3 bid.,) *8. 
II. P. WESTCOTT, Sup't 
Senoen Falla Churn MTg Co., Seneca Fulls, N. T. 
R. E. LCSK, General Agent. 
CIA' !>AY MADE IIV ANY ONE WITH 
roiv my Patent stencil Tools. I prei av samples free. 
Beware of infringers. Mv circulars will explain. 
Address A. .1. FULL AM, Spring Held. Vt. 
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She it ruts tfotwetiser 
P E3I1IERTON SQUARE BOARDING AND 
rav srnooi. run Norvo L*Ptr.».—For catalogues. 
Including Clreiilars, address the Principal. 
REV G KURD K DA XNETT 
919-11 26 Pemberton Square. Boston, -Mass. 
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— Richmond, Va., has colored detectives. 
— A musical locomotive is on exhibition at Paris. 
— A colored theatrical company is playing in Mil¬ 
waukee. 
— Cotton in Arkansas and Mississippi is suffering 
from drouth. 
— The yellow fever at New Orleans has assumed an 
epidemic form, 
— There are 137,984 widows in this State, and only 
4-1,804 widowers. 
— Huff’s Hotel. Buffalo, was burned the 22d ult. 
Loss about *30,000. 
— Joeiah Stearns, Supt. of the N. J. Central R. R., 
died on the 29th ult. 
— The California wine crop this year is estimated 
at 35,000,000 gallons. 
— Immense swarms of locusts passed over Kansas 
recently going South. 
— Fostln Soulouque, the ex-Haytiau Emperor, re¬ 
cently died iu Jamaica. 
— A soldiers' and sailors’ convention will be held 
at Richmond Sept. 25th. 
— The people of Victoria are agitating for annexa¬ 
tion to the United States. 
— An air line railroad from Oswego to New York 
is about to bo commenced. 
— Tho distillery of S. Slramcs, N. Y. city, was burn 
ed Aug. 29th; loss *100,000. 
— Mrs. Doctor Mary Walker arrived at New York in 
the Hibernia from Glasgow, 
Tho Mobile Times says the cotton crop this year 
will exceed any yet realized. 
— All but one of the volunteer surgeons have been 
mustered out of the service. 
— A powder mill exploded at Bennington, Vt., 
Aug. 27th. killing three men. 
— A wealthy farmer of Flushing, L. I., recently lost 
■eight horses from rinderpest. 
— A Catholic Temperance Society in Corning are 
about to organize a braes baud. 
— 2,t)00 persons have been killed in the U. S. the 
past year by coal oil explosions. 
— Gen. Pope has suppressed the publication of the 
Albany News (Ga) for disloyalty. 
— Over two hundred soldiers hava died of cholera 
on the Plains the present season. 
— Michael Barrett, was killed by lightning recently 
while stilling iu a boat on a pond. 
— Rev. Robinson P. Dunn, Brandon University, R. 
I., died at Newport on the 27th ult. 
— The vaults of the Park Bank, Broadway, N. Y., 
are being constructed 11 feet thick. 
/ 1IDER .HILLS! I have now in -tore a 
V J complete stock of the most approved. Cider and 
«lne Mills In the market. Send for circulars and prices. 
P. S. MKSEROLE. Chics lo \grleullurai Warehouse and 
Seed Store, 201 Lake SI..Chicago, Ill. llliqjt 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sel¬ 
enium Men and the Press. 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn 1ms not Its equal on this 
continent,’* [). i>, t. Moouk, Editor Rural yew■ Yorker. 
‘ The best form of < hum ever In vented."—S olon Rob¬ 
inson, A if I PM. X. >\ Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named It first and commended It 
highest ol ail (he Churns on exhibition at lh« New 
York State Fair. 
"The greatest improvement on the old Dash Churn 
ever Invented : alt admitt ing that n Dash Chin n makes 
better hotter than a rotary on c.”- Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, .Van lork city, 
“The most Important Improvement recently brought 
out."—8- Etiwaun* form, A,ft Ed. X. >'. Times. 
"The very host Churn extant ."-Prairie Farmer . 
“It Is perfectly common sensetn in itructure."— Ohio 
FI inner. 
*■ A churn that every turner manor will be pleased to 
view anil contemplate." - !in don Cuttimtor. 
IWThti Sun boa Falls Churn MaNUFxtrruKiNO Co. 
Is organized under ttiv General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of *100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Churn* and 
the paTBXTBD FtXTCRKs. Can supply those, purelm.-mg 
Town, County ami Statu Rights, with the Dim lima, 
Spring*. Ofcc , at i moderate prlee, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. stM-tf 
XT'A R ill UACHJNEU Y t Emory’* Endless 
X’ Churn Horse-Powers, circular Saw Machines. Eure¬ 
ka lluy sad Fodder t utter-. Ilay Presses,Sugar Mills, 
&c. Circulars and prices upon application, p. s. mbs- 
EROLE. Chicago Agricultural Warehouse and Seed 
Store, 201 Lake St., Chicago, Ills, 91Su8t 
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The Best Agricultural liPaper. 
Ootfees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20u., 25c., 30c., 85o., host 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloous. 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 lo give perfect satisfaction. 
Will open on Wednesday, Sept. Ith, The Academic De¬ 
partment Of the Training School is in every respect a 
Model Academy, riml presents peculiar advantages to 
those preparing tor College or the active duties of Ufe 
Send for Circulars. I). HOLMES, Sec'y. 
ANTED. A General l<’nrttier who tlmr- 
V oughly understands the purchasing ami sell lug of 
stock with a capital o) from *3,000 to to take the 
management of a stock farm of 1,100 acres, joining Boon 
Clarke Co., Ohio, for which an lutermt in the stock will 
he given. Good houses and burns. Any one wishing 
5Jte.fi situation can apply in person, from Seim. 1st to 
Nov. 1st, 1887, to A. It. SMITH 
919-U Enon. Clarke t.'n ’imin 
The publishers of tho Aukbioan Aokioultcrist, 
Messrs. Obaxgk Judd & Co., U Park Row, New York 
City, make the following liberal offer: 
All nkw subscribers mho shall, during the month of 
September, send their subscription-money, and names 
mar keel UKvc./or the year 1868, shall receive the Ameri¬ 
can Agriculturist for the months of October, November, 
and December, 1887, FREE. 
Consumers can save 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-Olllce Box, 5613 New York City. 
V It G *•: p r II I. I € SALE 
SHORT-HORNED STOCK 
AGENTS WANTED,— A few Agehtu wanted to 
sell territorial lights of the above (’ompe’p.nt, 
reliable and experienced men will m.u Um busnm - orof- 
ltable. Korpartlcnlars address the Company at ooneca, 
Falls, or parlies In or near Rochester are referred to I). 
D. T. Moouk, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
ttYfTrnt M touts an Cnrrns Max’f’o Co., at Parma, 
Mich., will supply the Adjustable Dash Churn through- 
oat that Stale or will soil Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the. Churo, 
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Will take place at Tarry town. N. Y., near the Hudson 
River Rfiilroftri Station, ou 
Thursday, ihe 19tli of September, 1807, 
at. which time over FORTY HEAD of 
We warrant all the goods wo sell to give entire satis¬ 
faction. If they are noi satisfactory they cun bo return, 
ed at our expense within 30 dnys, and have the money 
refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Clou* throughout 
tho country, consumers in all parts of the United States 
can receive their Teas at the saute price* (with the small 
additional expense »f transportation) as though they 
bought them at our warehouses In this city. 
Some parties inquire of us how they shall proceed to 
get up a club. The answer 1* simply this: Let. each per¬ 
son wishing to Join In u club, say how much tea or coffee 
he wants, and select the kind and price from our Price 
List, as published In Hie paper or In our circulars. Write 
the names, kinds, and amounts plainly ou a list,and whan 
the clnb Is complete send It to us by mall, and wc will put 
each party’s goods in separate packages, and mark the 
name Upon them, with the cost, so there need he. no Con¬ 
fusion In ttielr distribution—Bach party getting exactly 
wlrnt he orders, and no more. TUo cost of 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-otllec money orders, or by 
Express, as may suit the convenience of tho Club. Or, II 
tn<» feronimt ordered ..aeecd *00, Will, if licsLrod, er.mt 
the goods by Express to “ eollect on delivery." 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the Club. Our profit* are small, lint wc 
will lie a* liberal as wo can afford. We send no compli¬ 
mentary package tor Clubs of less than *80. 
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from the Waldberg stables, will bo oft'ered—all iusni 
rlor order, and bred from the choicest stock. 
The sale will he positive ; no reserved bids. 
For Catalogues address T. n. CONGER 
919-at Havorstraw, li, Y 
I T DON’T .84 I1AT4 II Y4HT! 
OR TEAK YOUR CLOTHES! 
Davison's Thornless Black-Cap Raspberry l« the beat, 
as It Is hardy, productive, early and sweet, mid It I* a 
pleasure to cultivate It. Circulars giving origin, de¬ 
scription, prices, testimonials, Ac., will he ready in 
September. .IDSKTIl SINTCIN, Angola, Eric Co., N. Y. 
H AMP8IIIKE-DOWNS. A I-’EIV CHOI 
Ram Lambs for sale. Also ten Yearlings, nil b 
from Imported stock and fully warranted. Photogr 
of my sheep sent on applleatlon. 1917-1 
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From tlu; Discovery of America to the present time, Con¬ 
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w rirAddres*,wtrh testimonials, BROUGHTON * WY 
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For the last ten years the most popular and sucdessmi 
school In Western New York, will re-open on Monday, 
Sept. 2d. Twelve Professors and Teachers are employed 
ami every fnelllty provided for a thorough and finished 
education. Hoarding Department for Young Ladles. L. 
It. BATTER LEE, A, M„ I’rludpul, Rochester, N. Y. 
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The American Agriculturist, 
Teas aud Collets about one-third beside the Exitres* 
cIihvkcn, bysendlnff directly to " Tho Great Amerlcuu 
Tea Company.” 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches ol unr Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or In part, as they are bogus or ImUnttam. 
Wc have no branches, aud do not, In any case, authorize, 
the. use of our Dame. 
fif~ Post-office orders and drafts make payable to the 
order of Great Amcrlcau Tea Company. Direct letter* 
and orders to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 5043 New York city. 
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OLD EYES MADE NEW 
[easily, without doctor 
iOr medicines. Sent, post 
paid, on receipt of L0 
cents. Db.E.B. Foot®, 
[No. ltd Lexington Ave. 
jCor. of Eant 33th st.N.Y 
fob thk 
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Including a Special Interesting and 
Instructive Department for 
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The. AoutCFLTttBisT Is a large periodical of 32 to 40 
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It contains each mouth a Calendar of Operations to be 
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The thousands of hints and suggestions given iu every 
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The IIouskiiolij DtopABTMBNT Is valuable to every 
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The Dki-aiitment fob Cuir.mtBN and Youth is pre¬ 
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can he furnished at the low price of *1,50 a Y'Bah; four 
copies, for *5; teu copies, for *72 j twenty or more, *1 
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NOW NOTICE t— Thu offer or Thbkf. Months fob 
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in Skptbmbbb, 1807, lor the year 1888, whether single 
names or member* of clubs. Tbus;~*l,50 payB for one 
copy of the American Agriculturist for the whole of 
1868, and the subscriber receive* the paper for the last 
three months of this year fubm. *5, will pay for four 
subscribers for the whole of Ififlg. and each of them re¬ 
ceives the paper for the last three months of this year 
Special Notice. — “Those desiring to plant 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, &c M in small 
or largo quantities, arc requested to read A. M, 
PrKDY’r advertisement in this paper under heading of 
.Mi a At a Black-Cap Raspberry.” 
A \V.l V IV ITH 
ONCOIvrFORTA- 
BLE TRUSSES, 
Comfort and Cure for 
the Ruptured. Sent 
iiosl-pnld on receipt of 
lo cents, Address Dh. 
K, B. FOOTE, (uilthor 
WILLIS’ STUMP MACHINE 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a dis¬ 
integrated state wan Patented February 21 - 1 , isii.y It lg 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter posscsslug qualities of geological aud chemi¬ 
cal affinity lor 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 adapts Itself to every shape and slope 
NOn-eo tubus table, Impervious, non-expausive, aud unde 
caying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roollnc materialuver discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of The elements as long as the structure 
It protects. Being susceptible of little, If any wear, 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY fire-proof. 
It Is unequalled ns a Coating for Rati fond and Farm Build¬ 
ings, I-euces, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, &c. 
Correspondence between F. F. Merceron qf Philadel¬ 
phia, and G. E. Trask of Massachusetts. 
PuiLADELPUu, March 4. 
Dear Sir; Understanding that you have one of Mr. 
Willis’ Stump Machines in practical operation, I wish 
you to give me a correct account of the work it will 
do in a day—whether it is expensive t.o keep in repair 
—how long you have been using it—and whatever in¬ 
formation you can give me concerning its merits or 
demerits. Respectfully, F. F. Merceron. 
March ISth. 
Dear Sir: I receivod a letter from you this morning 
concerning the Stump Machine of Mr. Willis. I 
have used the much! ue more or less Hince it came into 
notice, and have probably tested its powers more than 
any other person In the business, l have learned the 
crooks and kinks iu the way of using it to the best 
advantage. The quantity depends on the kind of 
stumps yon have to pull. I can take a machine of his 
largest kind aud pull 35 or -10 ol' the largest stumpB 
you can find; or pull from 60 to 80 of the size of a 
barrel, or 100 or more stumps 10 to 20 inches through, 
in a day. 
I take my machine, (weight about a ton,) two hor¬ 
ses, two men and a boy. One of my men T pay $1.50 
per day, one $1.00, and the boy H2% cts., horse* $1.25, 
myself and machine, $5, My price for all hands and 
machine is $10 per day. I pull good stumps at 20 and 
50 cents apiece, As to the merits of the machine,.! 
can say it has no equal as to power, simplicity or ease 
or work. As to Its demerits, no fault can be found, 
unless a man is troubled with laziness. It will make 
an awful pile of stumps, if you only keep it working. 
If you get a machine, I hope you will be as well 
pleased as I have been. G. K. Trask. 
i l; : -JW"r 'I' dleai Common 
Book ion pages. 
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Commoner* It* Fall Session Sept. I9ll\ 1*67. 
91B-4t C. V. SPEAR. Principal. 
riillli MERINO KAHI “(ASIIIERW- 
JL Will serve ewes (be ensuing season at *20 each, 
cashier liy Hammond’s Green Mountain, by Gold Drop, 
etc..; dam of Cashier (bred by Edwin Hammond & Son,) 
b) Paymaster, by Little Wrinkly, etc.} g. *1. by Sweep- 
Stake*, g-g. d. by Long Wool,etc. Parties can sent! ewes 
by express quite cheaply now on account of opposition, 
wc receive them here, and return them to the office af¬ 
ter served, charges following. No-charge for pasture or 
feed for the four weeks ensuing their arrival. BAKER 
-v. HA14UIGAN, Coi.k’« Landing, N. i'., 
lear and Saratoga Railroad. 0)8-4too 
T he hook of wonders toil* bow to 
make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candies, Wines, Cordials, 
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street, N- Y. 
QIIAKLES U . (DELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
West Street, foot of Diov, New Yobk. 
Fanners’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Rutter 
Eggs, Game, Furs, Flax, Hop*, Beans, Ac. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Green, Dried aud Canned Fruits. 
in the Fruit Season,particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Domestic Fruits, such ns Apples, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, Ac. 
(Established 1848.1 UK Consignments solicited. 
•• Agriculture underlies every other pursuit of life,and 
“ the snliject ot FERTILIZERS underlies Agriculture." 
“The Plant Must Have Food!” 
To give the growtag plant food and cerhanently im¬ 
prove the soil 1 * Just what 
IjISTEH BROS., 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue uniformly to do. Try it and 
' lu .', 1 ,5 e J or you.eelf. LISTER BROTHERS, 
918-tf 159 Front 8(., New York, Manufactarers. 
F Oli SALK — The best Karin In Ulon- 
roe county, situated In Hie town of WheatLand, four 
miles west of Scottsvllle, belonging to the estate of the 
lute non. Elisha II armon, consisting of about, -loo acres. 
A -plendld residence with tenant house, haras, Ale., In 
first rate, condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premise* will be sold separately If desired. Term* to 
suit the purchaser. For particulars,Inquire of Milford 
HaOMO-S at Medina, Ohcah Fot.snjt at BtUfalo, or 
395-tf F. A. MACOMBKH, Kurthester, N. Y. 
(SING B. T. BABBITT'S PLUR COAf’EN. 
U riING B. T« BABBITT’S PI, RF. CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted double the stength of common Potash, aud 
superior to any other ‘aiioi lutr or icy In the market. 
Pm up lu can* of 1 pound ; pounds,3 pounds, 6 pounds 
and 12 pound*, with 111 {MTCtlona In English audGorman 
fbr making hard nn) aon; soap. One pound win make 15 
gallons of soft wap. No lluie Is required. Consumers 
will find Hds the Cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos.6f. 6.7,66, <17,118, 69,70,72 & 74 Washington st.. 
New York. 39t 
UTOAJLL FARM FOR SALK 
tt, N. Y. - . ... uw vAvunuui tjuw^Bniauus. 
with nine rooms, besides kitchen and two bed-rooms. 
Good bgro, stable and earrlngc Jiousc, and an Orchard ot 
Farm. 
- _■------ Coiltilltl* 
lug 18 aen.-a, situated half a mile west of the Colleges 
.vi. xr lucre is an excellent Gothic Dwelling, 
— •. - 1-rooms, 
well watered by pipes from White Spring 
I arm. I he land Is thoroughly nndcrdralned win! tile, 
and a* productive as any laud In Western New York 
The house 1* on elevated Lind, with a view'of Seneca 
Lake and part ol Geneva. Price for the whole * 1 (),H 0 () 
of the building* with four acres,Including the orchard 
will be sold lor *6.800. Apply lo * 
Dll-tit, J AM ES THOM ou the Farm. 
I iutlJIT Pic 
' coln’* Fruit.. 
and deliver it in the. basket with gr 
as when hanging on the tree. N 
nor ladders needed. Welclis 2)4 
A ; VL!^5 J£:i>r t C8 vcv.d •W'-".-w 
Aclcliead L. l*ICIIAHf)Jf, PufctttQfi ttud Proprltitop 
l.VVi'HltN CiritED WITHOUT PAIN, 
j me of the knife,or caustic burning. Circular* sen! 
•ee .( charge. Addre»« 
3f>6-tl Dus. BABCOCK & SON, TOO Broadway, N. Y. 
ER. RICHARDS A L1N- 
thKu. Will Pick all kind* of trult, 
‘ :reat rapidity, an perfect 
fo clluililugto be done, 
i. ^T e !i rllK lb «- Wngle machines 
.Tv'S. Special indnceiuentsto agents. 
HARDh, Putentee aud Proprietor, 
Varysburg, Wyoming Co., N, y. 
H T.DGE PLANTS-KO R T Y TO FIFTY 
Millions first class Osage plants for sale. Send 10 
cents lor Essay on Hedging. 
P. S.—Agents S™ * 
I85S. H- P- BALLARD &C0.1867. 
THE WELL-ESTABLISHED STRICTLY 
Produce Commission House, 
No. 833 Washington St., New Youk. 
ReiereDce—North River Bank,New York._^j 
Have unequaDed facilities for disposing of Wool, Hods 
L eal Tobacco and Hlgltwloes, direct to manufacturers! 
Strict attention given to Butter, Cheese, Pork, Beef, 
Flour, Grain, Beans, Peas, Dried and Green frrults. 
Seeds, Eggs, &c., &c. SafConsignuient Solicited, 
USE The great advantage of this Machine over all 
others is that it Will clear or pull an acre of stumps 
without moving; lifts them from tho pit aud draws 
them until every' root is detached. Address, for pum- 
phlet of this machine, (inclose 3 cent stamp,; 
W. W. WILLIS, Rochbstkb, N. Y. 
LOOK AT WHAT WE OFFER 
P HUT A It LIS STEAM ENGINES— 
Combining the maximum of efflehmoy, durability 
and economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They arc widely and favorably known, more than iioo 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale- 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Addrest 
901461. J. C. HOAD LEY A CO., Lawrence. MHl. 
W ANTED-A GOOD EXPKRIENi’EI) Can¬ 
vasser in every county In the IT.g. To*uch,male 
or female, will guarantee *300 per month. Apply at once 
to C. RICH St, CO., Poughkeepsie, V. Y. 901 .R 
LOOK AT WHAT WE OFFER. 
LOOK AT WHAT WE OFFER. 
LOOK AT WHAT WE OFFER. 
AGENTS WANTED-$100 
Male and female, to Introduce ourNow 
Patent, 8tar Shuttle Sewing Machine. It Is adapted for 
(atully use, and Tailoring. It makes a stitch alike on 
both nidus. Price only Twenty Dollars. Extraordinary 
Inducements to Agents. For lull particular*, address 
905-131 W. G. WILSON * CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
W ANTED-AGENTS FOR BOSTON, 
Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Chicago, with *150 to lo¬ 
cate. Also, 20 Traveling Agents can make *2,500 per an¬ 
num, selling Prof. JonxisoVs Wash Crystals, Prepared 
Starch, and Improved Indigo Blue.&c- Address, with 
postage stamp tor Circulars, or *end 50 cts.lor samples, 
I. T. JOHNSON,316 Greenwich si.,N- Y. 907-11. 
THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING 
The Union Teleorapu College, Ojberlix, Ohio, 
has authority from Telegraph employers to receive 
students and guarantee them good situations upon 
graduation. This is the only school of the kind in the 
Union which lias such support, aud in point of num¬ 
bers Is the largest. Offices are secured to graduate} 
by written contract. Our letters of authority for 
graduating can he seen by any who donbt our ability 
to promise employment. Operators receive from $15 
to $125 per month. For Bill particulars address 
C. H. POND, Oberlin, Ohio. 
THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING. 
THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING. 
THREE MONTHS FOR NOTHING, 
CHEEP AND WOOL ARE GREAT AND 
n paying institutions. If you wish to know all about 
the I)rending. luanagenmnt and diseases of the former, 
and how bust and cheapest to produce, the latter, get atiu 
read Kitiulull’a Practical Shepherd, the best and 
latest work on American Sheep Uusbatulry. Large 
l2mo.—IM pages, Illustrated. Price $2 -seut poxt-pald. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
M achinery oils-bbst 
and Ciujg'Bst lu use. send for Circular*. Sam- 
plo* free. Inquiic of your merchants for our Oils. 
WARFIELD tx. CO., Wholesale Dealers In Machinery 
Oils, No. 199 State St., RochcMur, N. Y. 915-tf 
B3T Make al I remittances either by checks or drafts on 
New York City, payable to the order of Orange Judd & 
Co., or by Post-Office Money-order*, or lu Registered 
T 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
41 Park Ko>v, New York, 
ALT BY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, DID. 
CJ AA A DAY.—Agent* Wauled, Male 
oIuiUU aud female, to introduce a new article of 
household utility. Only Five Dollars Capital required. 
Particulars free. Address W. A. HENDERSON & CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 905-13t 
