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OB, 
THE MAH) OF THE JUNIATA! 
From the peu of America’s gifted romancer, 
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BY 
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REYNOLDS,BARBER 8*Co. SolcMannfarturerstMBU 
“ milE REYNOLDS” MOWER AND 
A REAPER KNIVES, manufactured exclusively 
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out the. aid of any liquid," received the only award at 
the great “ National Implement Trial," held at Auburn 
In 1866. They possess 
The Following Superior Qualities. 
1st. They urn made with a tine cutlery temper at the 
elites. 
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at the heel. 
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and subjected tlinm to a scries of careful experiments. 
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them in about 10 per cent, of those mode by other marm 
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or lively ground off from the edge of each of I,lie sample- 
examining caretully ibe temper of the edge offer each 
grinding; The sections of Mr. Reynolds retained their 
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lug; some pf them were no poor that after the third 
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pocket knife. 
'* Having thus ascertained the superiority of these sec 
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nuiuabiclure, and On making known r>nt wishes, the 
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Whole of their works, and we confess to n feeling of 
great, surprise pn seeing their Sections so perfectly tem¬ 
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tempered and ground, not one of which w«* cracked,or 
which exhibited nnv truces of fi«*nrc whatever. We be¬ 
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YANUEKrt CURED-Without the KNIFE 
J by WM. W. HADLEY, M. D., 516 Broadway, N. V 
F DR N.11,li. -1 will soil, for the next, four 
weeks. liti'HOVKu CiiasiiiicK Pigs, 8 weeks old, in 
pairs, uol akin, at $1) per pair, boxed and shipped by ex¬ 
press, Address W. N. Peikuy, Riuhvlllc, 1 ates Co., N.Y ■xetiiikk Fir»a f \ a,,,,. ,» . , 
VV ., , I- A HoRvy Heard is wnrrau 
1} ed In five weeks, by using Russell's Italian Coi 
pound, sentcloselv foaled from curious eves for 50 c 
U26-13t RUSSELL * CO.. Watertown.R.Y 
WILSON’S EARLY AND KITTATINNY 
’ ’ BLACKBERRY, 
PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, 
And other SMALL FRUITS, at lowest price*, all war¬ 
ranted true to name, with good roots. Send for Price 
1.1st. K.UWAR1) /.KKVIi. Medford. Burlington CO..N.J, 
TTSflNG B. T. UABBITTn PClf UNCHiKlt. 
li CRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKKR.- 
Warrsntod double the stengtb o( ooromou Potash, and 
superior to any other f.anarufloi or ley In the market. 
Put nn !n nans of 1 pound, 3 pounds, 3 pounds,6jpoandi 
and li jrotinds, with full d I melons in Kriy n.-b .\rd Gem.aii 
for uiasnig hard aud soft soap One pound will make 15 
gallons o!'soft soup. No lime U required. Consumer* 
will find this the cheapest Potash tn market. B. T. BAB 
BtTT, Nos. 61, 65,66, 87,88, 09,70,72 A 74 Wnsblneton St.. 
New York. WtMSt 
C A bill.TIER 15 GOATS. 1.70 Caishmere 
Asiatic Fleece Goals, a select Importation upon the 
special mission of Israel S. Diehl, Use., to Asia The 
largest and finest importation ever nm<F. for sale 
Address CI1 AS. 8. 11ROWN, Sn Broadway, Nc-vv York. 
Iasi *ffh Street, 
OF A T T E N T I O N. 
PHOTOGRAPHS ol' I nlon Gen- “Agriculture underlies every other pursuit of life,and 
~ the subject of FERTILIZERS underlies Agriculture.*' 
“The Plant Must Have Food I" 
To give the growing plant food and iusbmanextly im¬ 
prove the soil Is Just what 
IjISTJES]a I3JLOS,, 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue nnlformlv to do. Try It aud 
■ |u „ d ,?, e . , for y*dreelf. LIBTEU'BROTHKRS, 
81»-U 1591 ront St., New York, Alanufactnrers. 
HENn stamp for sixteen 
I'ages Description of some of the Quest 
Imported and Thorough-Bred Animals. 
and Fowls* In America. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
W ANTED AN AGENT One chance in each 
town, worthy inc attention ol an active easiness 
man, to take the agency for the sale of Bradatreei’s Rub¬ 
ber Moulding aud Weather Strips, applied to the (tdc>, 
bottom, top and center of door* and window <. The sale 
in beyond anything ever offered nefore. to an agent, ami 
from $lu to K3 per rtav can be- made, send for agents’ 
circular. The 0r*t who apply secure a bargain. Terms 
for Moulding, cash. 
92i-13t J. U. BRADSTREFT * CO.. Boston, Mass. 
IJlOlUE SPANISH MERINO K 
\ t r,\jM 6 for sale a' fab prices by JOHN StlliLDON & 
SON, at Mosc.'w, Livingston Co., N. Y., owners of the 
prize ltaiu "Dew Drop," the winner of the Sweepstakes 
prize at N. Y. State Sheep Fair at Auburn last May. 
RIME APPLE SEED FOR SALE, 
1.AYM, BOOKS, GAMES, PARLOR Fire- 
works, etc , etCr-Sotm-tbiug tor everybody. Cata 
Ucs will be sent ou receipt of a postage stamp, by O. 
ItOOUBACH, T23 Nassau su, New York. 929-tf 
A gents wanted *io to smo a day, 
to Introduce«nr new patent bran Sjn rrLK Saw 
I No M-Vffll.SK. Plies, $20. It nse* two threads, ant 
maker, the genuine Lock Stitch. All other low price*; 
machines make the Cuain STrrcrr Exclusive U rrllorj 
glyen. Send for circulars. W. O. WILSON A CO., Man 
■facturers, Cleveland, Ohio. 922-181 
&LTBY HOIISK, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTXKXORE, AID. 
M PI.O VMKNT I j(10 a Day aud Expenses 
Paid, circulars free. O.T.CARRY, Biddefora, Me. 
