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III 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Fairbanks' Standard Scales—Fairbanks & Co. 
Poller's Tlirut;-Horse Clevis-K M Potter. 
The Early itofie Potato—(leo \V best. 
Clipper Mower and iiiapi-r—Clipper Mower «* Reaper Co. 
Washing Machines and Clothes Wringers—U O Browning. • 
Walter WOOiF* Prize Mowers and Reapers—C R Skinner. 
The Premium Hurve-'cr of America— Adriance, Platt & Co. 
Grav's Improved Patent Horse Power—A W Gray & Sons. 
The Eureka Mow. r Wtlljer. Stevens & Co. 
Kennedy's Sap. Rheum ointment. 
Sal'eiy -The Noit-Kxplmdvc Oil Co. 
Employment—H I, fttnrke A- Co. 
Agent* Wanted—ft ft Scranton & Co. 
A FI re Engine for K very Household—N E Portable Pump Co. 
Artiileiai f e^H and Arms— Wm Selpho & Sou. 
A Watch for ?1 -Hunter A’ Co. 
A Watch Frco-E Monroe & < o. 
Early Kent Peas—fthjrmau A Gates. 
Stiver Pheasant-' Kg£6—fi 'V Cone. 
Agents Wanted—drifting A Co. 
Plants at Reduced Ptir.es -ftam’l C DeCon. 
Strawberry Plants—Sam'I T Duffell. 
Viola Odorala—Sftib’l P "'akelee. 
The Fife of Granl—E 15 Treat & Co. 
Strawberry Plants- M N WUaon. 
$10 a DftV for All—A .1 FnUnm. 
Cancers Cured—Hr- Babcock & Son. 
Ladies and Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang. 
Sllmp-on's Bcientirtc Pea - AS Barnes & Co. 
The Pulpit—The Pulpit Co, 
I.lfe tir-nranet— W am ed. 
New School Books-A S Barnes & Co. 
Wood's Botnuy—A ft Karnes & Co. 
Are Von Out of Kmnlnvwont-Derby & Miller. 
Agents Wanted— W,I HoHaml A- Co." 
A Valuable Rernody—Reed. CntlcT W Co. 
Homraopathle. Treatment for Families. 
Waters' First Premium Pianos—Horace Waters & Co. 
Stlmpsou's Scientific Geld Pens - A S Barnes & Co. 
Agents Wanted- A ft Barn as ,t Co. 
We will Pay $1,900 Reward—Kastman & Kendall. 
Illustrated Catalogue of Tools. we—R H Alien & Co. 
To Those who Love Flowers—Mrs H C Kent. 
Ije $ctos <|mt&ertser. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Premium Harvester of America, 
— A University of Women is projected in England. \ 
— Peach trees are blooming in Western Tennessee, 
— Fairmonnt Park, Philadelphia, is to be extended. 
— Geo. Wood has leased Barnnm's Mnsenm for one year. 
— New York has 220.000 Irish. 
— Longfellow is writing a new poem. 
— Massachusetts has Til dead bnried at Andersonville. 
— Gambling is frightfully on the increase in Paris, 
— The Cincinnati " child woman " is to be exhibited. 
— Drunkenness is inc easing in the English army. 
— Ike Marvel is publishing a new agricultural book. 
— Toledo is to have the Ohio State Fair. 
— Manfred has been produced at Munich. 
— New York has only 1,100 John Smiths. 
— Mrs. Wm. Ross Wallace died lately at Lansingbnrgh. 
— The London Times cleared $3,000,000 last year. 
— An Irish jaunting-car has appeared on Broadway. 
— One thousand Indians still reside in Massachusetts. 
— Strawberries cost $10 per quart In Washington City. 
— Chicago is rebuilding the block burned by the great 
5 re. 
— Lieut. Maury is to havo a Professorship in Lee's Col¬ 
lege. 
— Derringer, the pistol inventor, died lately at Philadel¬ 
phia. 
— St. Paul, Minn., sent 80,000 rat skins to Paris last 
year. 
— Brignoli’s troupe lost $1,600 at Philadelphia in one 
week. 
— There is a colt in Montpelier, Vt., with two perfect 
heads. 
— All the lottery dealers in Cincinnati have been ar¬ 
rested. 
— Gough and Fred Douglass are both lecturing in Cin¬ 
cinnati. 
— Walt Whitman is preparing a new edition of his 
‘•poems.’ 1 
— The wheat crops in Georgia are reported in splendid 
condition. 
— M’lle NillBsen, the famous Swedish singer, is coming 
to America. 
— Brigham Yonng has lost five wives this winter by 
pneumonia. 
— Morrissey wants to bet $5,000 that Johnson will not 
be deposed. 
— The North Carolina shad crop this spring promises 
to be heavy. 
— The New England country papers have left the Asso¬ 
ciated Press. 
— The Pope wants 8,000 more volunteers to raise his 
army to 26,000. 
— Paris has 10,000 manufactories, doing $675,000,000 
bnsinees yearly. 
— It is announced that Dickens will start for home on 
the 22d of April. 
— Anthon’s library has been purchased by Mr. Cornell 
for hia University. 
— Chicago Is to have a two million dollar depot, the 
finest in the world. 
— Doolittle intends quitting Wisconsin when his Sena¬ 
torial term expires. 
— Surratt is selling his photograph to pay the expense 
of his coming trial. 
— A convention of quoit players is to be held in New 
York in a few days. 
— The trustees of Trinity, New York, will soon erect a 
new $80,000 church. 
— Bayard Taylor has nearly completed his translation 
of Goethe’s “Faust.” 
— A bridal pair in Detroit weigh 550 pounds. What an 
amount of happiness! 
— Sam Collyer has graduated from the prize ring into 
the minstrel business. 
— Paris consumes 2,500,000 francs worth of pates de 
foie gras every winter. 
— Iowa prints its laws in Swedish, as well as in half a 
dozen other languages. 
— The depth of frost in the ground is greater than it 
has been for forty years. 
— The Texas grasshoppers are frightening the farmers 
from sowing their erops. 
— A colony of one-wife Mormons are settling near 
Otter Tail Lake, in Minnesota. 
— The “Editor's Drawer” in Harper's is said to be 
made np by a clergyman's wife. 
— Jennie Bull, a charming singer of Rochester, has 
been delighting the Syracusans. 
— Over 228,000 qnartB of milk are daily carried into 
New York city from the country. 
— Agriculture has assumed a new phase in Nebraska. 
The farmers are all planting forests. 
— It costs the people of Illinois $1,300,000 annually to 
support the victims of intemperance. 
— One county in Arkansas (Johnson) has had twenty- 
four murders since the close of the war. 
— A one-armed soldier, at the Soldiers’ nome at Albany, 
was lately set upon by a gang of ruffians and killed. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
ECONOMY IS WEALTH. 
Do not pay the high prices asked by retailers for Dry 
Goods, when by sending to os you may save 50 per cent, 
or more, and have goods sent cash on the delivery. De¬ 
scriptive Circulars sent by mail, free. 
946-8t Symonds & Co., 129 Chambers St., N. Y. 
-♦- 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin, 
Price 50 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Wbkks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 929 
MARRIED, 
At the bride's home, in Webster. N. Y., March 23th. 1S6S bv 
Rev. Alfred Welles, GILBERT B. WRIGHT, of Center 
White Creek, N. Y., and Miss EVA L., daughter of Willard 
Fcllam, Esq. No Cards., 
Awarded the Hioiirst Premiums at the most important 
FIELD TRIALS over held in aoy country. 
90,000 Now Iu Use —20,000 Sold In a 
SINGLE SEASON. 
t &~Circulars forwarded by mail. 
MANUFACTURED by ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
105 Gr.EBNWroff St . N. Y., (ManuX'y, Pokoepsie.) 
HIRAM CURTIS. Ai.mov, Orle vn'S Co., N. Y. 
951-tf J. M. CHILDS & CO„ Utica, N. Y. 
WALTER A. WOOD'S 
IPTIIZE 
MOWERS and REAPERS 
Take the lead, and used everywhere. Two Grand Gold Med¬ 
als and Cross of Legion of Honor, at Paris Exposition, 18t>7. 
And 300 First Premiums in all parts of the world. Over 90,- 
000 now in use. Increasing demand with increased facilities. 
Improvements for 1868. Pronounced by all who have used 
them to he the 
BEST \N USE. 
WOOD'S PRIZE MOWERS —one and two-horse. 
WOOD'S SELF-RAKING REAPER-with or without. 
WOOD'S NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT. _ 
WOOD'S HAND RAKING REAPER. SSI 
HUNTS ILLINOIS HARVESTER. 
}ir~ Mannfaetured bv the WALTER A, WOOD MOWING 
and REAPING MACHINE CO., General Offlco and Manu¬ 
factory Hooslck Kalin. N. V. 
Bra hi' ft di/li'es and Salesrooms.— New York Citv. 10 Court- 
laudt Si.. P. <i. Boa5S0S, c, K ftKINNER, Agent; Chicago, 
111., god Lake St., O. E. WHITMAN. Agent; Alexandria Vrt., 
A. T. SKINNER & CO., Agents: Madison, Wi.-„ M. E. FUL¬ 
LER & CO- Agents. 
FOREIGN OFFICE, 77 Upper Thames St.. London, Eng. 
SEND fOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868. 
SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER. APRIL 4, 1808. 
I K A H X t l.EA BN ! - FULL INSTRUCTIONS 
j mi WntribinitUm, Mystic Arts and Sciences, with other 
valuable and useful Information, sent free fora red stamps. 
AdJxoafl GRUMBR1DGE & CO , U9Nassau St.. New York. 
IV V N T F. 1) A LADY AGENT IN EACH 
!i Comity o, every State, -o sell two articles of ready 
sale. Either one has paid Agents over $25 per day. D. B. 
SAUNDERS & CO., 96 Summer St., Boston, Mass. 950-4t 
B EES. IMPORTED AND HOME-REARED 
ITALIAN QUEENS. Prlca reduced. Send stamp tor 
Circular and Price List. M. QUINSY. 
950-2t St. .Tohnsvtile, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 
G ood uiests male and female- 
wanted in every Village, Town and City, for “THE 
WORLD AT HOME,'"’a new month!' Magazine, superior to 
any $1 Magazine published. Terms $3 per year. 
jWKvery Subscriber shares lu a moutlilv dividend. Single 
Copies 35 ce.nts with a sealed order for goods. Write to 
EVAN'S A CO., PlTBLISHRRS, 
950-4t 811 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
O LDEST. LARGEST, AND MOST UK Li¬ 
able. DOLLAR SALK In the United States. Better goodB 
than any other concern. Webs Cotton Cloth, Dress and Pant 
Patterns, Watches, Castors, &o.. to Agents for very little 
work, and without charge. For 10 cents, u Patent Pen Foun¬ 
tain and Slip describing an article to be sold for a dollar, and 
for clubs ot from 20 to 1,000 an article to getter-up worth 
from S3 to $500. Send Them m. Samples free. 
mH EASTMAN & KENDALL, 
65 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. 
Q' 
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^ivCXXjijXOKr pianists, y 
are Indebted to Richardson's New Method for their ability to 
plav well. This hook continues to be the Standard Method 
of Plano Instruction throughout, the country. Its Easy Les¬ 
sons, Pleasing Exercises, and Charming Recreations, have 
made it extremely popular, while its rare adaptation to all 
grades of advancement causes It to he not only valuable to 
a person during his early studies hut for a lifetime. Price 
$5,75. Sent posr-paid. OLIVER DITSON & CO., 
dltt-lt Publishers, 277 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass 
m h e 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER, 
THE BEST 
AXD OUT.Y PKUKKCT MACHHflt KVKK FN'YK.S'TED FOB 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
HAY CUT, CURED AND STORED EN THE BARN 
IN ONE DA Y I ! 
The Quality of the Hay Crop Very Much Increased. 
Very Great Ease of Draft. 
It Is very LIGHT, and so 81MPLE and DURABLE that it 
CANNOT GET OUT OF REPAIR. 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
HORSE HAY RAKE, 
More Simple, More Durable, & Easier of Operation 
than any other Horse Rake in the Market. 
. HAOK ONLY BY 
ARIES PLOW COMPANY, 
Quincy Hall, Boston. 
13?” Send for Illuminated Circular. 
jgOYS WANT IT! 
GIRLS LIKE IT ! 
OLD FOLKS PRIZE IT 
As it is alwayB fresh without being sensational. 
SIX HUNDRED PAGES FOR $1.50. 
The Cheapest and Best Juvenile Magazine is the 
0031. MATE, 
Specimen copies FREE. Club rates most liberal. 
949-lteo 
JOSEPH H. ALLEN, Publisher, 
Boston, Muss. 
P OTTER’S THREE-HORSE CLEVIS,—OWING to 
the increasing demand for this new improvement, (recently pat¬ 
ented and described in the Rural, March 14th,) and which by actual 
public trial has provpd itself a perfect equalizer, I have been compelled 
to make more complete arrangements for their manufacture, After May 
1 st the pulleys will he of malleable iron and three pounds lighter than 
heretofore. 'The whiffletrneB will be much nearer the plow than repre¬ 
sented in the above engraving. Shipped to any address nu receipt of re¬ 
tail price, $5. E. M. POTTER, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
S END to GEO. A. DEITZ, Importer and Grower of SEED WHEATS 
and GRASS SEEDS, Chambersbnrg, Pa., for a Circular and Price 
List of the best Seed Wheats, best. Yellow, White and Sweet Corn, best 
Potatoes, best Clover Seed, best Grass Seed, best Spring Barley, best 
Spring Rye, best Oats, best Buckwheat. 
])ODGE’S PATENT 
VIE VVEU NiOWEU, SViLV-VI iKElV, 
A merican house, boston,mass.— ^ 
1 he very important and extensive improvements 
which have rciemiy been mode In this popular Hotel, the 
largest in N ov England, enable the proprietors to oiler to 
Tourists, iaiullh-’.aud >he Traveling Public, accotnnvpdtt- .. 
tious and Oouvenlr.iici , superior to any othe r HotoJ in the fi 
city. During the past atunuier H'iditlons have been uia*lo of v. 
numerous suite;- ot apartment? with bathing moms, water 
Closets, Ac., attached ■, one of Tufts’ magnificent passenger / 
elevators, the best aver constructed, conveys guests to the 
upper story of the house in one minute; tins entries have 
been newly and richly carpeted, and tbdentJru tiouae thor¬ 
oughly replenished anil rctimiiKhgfi, making It, In all its ap¬ 
pointments, equal to any hotel in tiie eoautry (942-7teo 
Telegraph Office, Billiard flails and Calc on"the first floor. 
Feb. 1.18BW. LEWIS RICE * SON. Proprietors. 
1 QCW AGENT"' WANTED to ve|) our Excelsior 
-IOv»0« Map of P.8. atnl l auailu; Bible Reader Map Of 
Palestine and liuly Land; Religious and Patriotic Pictures 
and Charts. Agents make $100 to $200 a month. Send for 
terms to D. t,. Gl ERNSEY. Bookseller. ( mcord. N H. 
A RK YOU LAME, CRIPPLED, OK HEFORM- 
ed, or have Jon a child with flip Disease, Crooked Spine, 
Paralyzed Limbs,t.rooked Feet,Contracted Limns, Diseased 
Joints, weak Ankle*, or White Swelling, don't fan to see 
Dr. MANN, or Bend tor a Circular. 183 West Forty-tlrst St., 
New York Ulty. _ WMt eo 
K EAD AND TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS! 
Have you Interests In Minnesota? Do you want to 
know all about Its wonderful climate, its soil, productions, 
openings for business,—Its summer resorts, &e.? Then send, 
at once, for the " Mi.n.vkbota Com m it not a i,," a monthly peri¬ 
odical, only 50 Ceuta a year. 
Do vou wish to advertise ? The Commercial circulates 25 
to 30,lKXi each month In Minnesota, besides thousands of 
copies sent abroad by our citizens. One-half of oor space Is 
given to Adv. at 20 cents a line for short, and 15 cents lor long 
Advs. each insertion— space counted as solid Noupariel.o 
words to the line—making the cheapest Adv. medium In the 
U. S Address HATCH BROTHERS, Minneapolis, Minn. 
R ITTKN110Uf>E * CELEBRATED POULTRY 
Powoitus A remedy for all diseases to which fowlB are 
liable,sneli as Roup.Gapcs. Drooping. At:..&e. Price.twenty- 
Bve cunts per package, nr five for one dollar. Manufactured 
and for Bah; by G. W. UITTENHOUSK & GO., Williamsport, 
Lycoming Go., Pa, xl<r ah order* promptly tilled. 
W Wholesale Agents. WM. V, CR1SSKY * GO.. 266 Green¬ 
wich 8t., N. Y. 9aO-8C 
Till P KO V ED IJART LETT Sewtnsr MACH IN EM. 
JL Mauulactured by GoonspKKn <t Wymah, Wtuchcndon, 
Mass. AaentH iVhnledr— Enclose stamp, and address as above. 
N. B.—Particular attention given to Machines for shipping. 
fTHEESE PRESS SCREWS- FOUR MIZES - 
VV Strong and nicely fliutdtiMl. An low as any In market. 
Manufactured by C. E. HUTCHINSON. Cleveland, Ohio. 
ig Also, G.vt.r's Owr-pBK Stiup Fkkd Ccttkr ,—not to be 
paid for until trim. Scud for Cireu lar and Price List,. 
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN TO 
-cV sell our popular Engravings. Quick sales and largo 
profits. Send lor Circular to MOORE & ANNIN. Publish¬ 
ers, 121 Nassau St., New York. 948-4t 
L adies, here we ar k; 
With new Circulars, offering great inducements to 
Ladies, or any one sending Clubs in our G RKAT ONE DOL¬ 
LAR SALK, lthe best in the country.! Will give Silk Dress 
Patterns, Pair of Blankets, Pieces of Sheeting, Hunting 
Watch, Ac- Send 50 cents, and receive four slips and new 
circular, or send for new circular. Ageuts wanted every¬ 
where ; Lady Agents preferred. 
Address CUTTER <t GO., 
31 Exchange St., Boston, Maas., (Box 1,100.) 
0*1/4 TO 820 A DAY GUARANTEED. Good 
CPJLw Agonti warned to Introduce our Nltw Stail Shut- 
tlk Srwinu Mackink —StUch alike on both, sides. The only 
first-class, low priced machine in 'he market. Wo will con¬ 
sign Machines to responsible parties and employ energetic 
Agents on a Salary. Full particulars and sample work fur¬ 
nished ou application. Address W. G. WILSON & CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 948-6t 
MANUFACTURED BY THE DODSE AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., AUBURN, N. Y. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
SEMPLE, BIKGE A CO., No. 13 Soutli Mitlu Street, Saint Louis, Missouri. 
GAMMON A. PRINDLE, No. 40 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
L. J. BUSH & CO., Nos. 7 A 0 Clybourne Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
R. A. TYRREL, 5S Jefferson* Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
WICK, CROWDER A CO., »J6 River St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Tms Maciunk embraces all those, vulijmble features which have contributed to the great success of the 
Ohio and Buckeye Machines, together with a number of entirely now. novel and valuable Improvements. In com¬ 
pactness, lb-htness of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship and finish, combined with great strength and 
adaptation To all kinds of work, it will surpass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. 1 1 has i wo i ndependent 
Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Finger-Bar and Folding Oatttng Apparatus. The Dorms Self-Hake applied to 
alKIDKIl It'll l. w an MIIU - 1 Oi ” ■ Wi i I- ......... -- ...... ... 
Driving Wheels a double-hinged Finger-Bar and Folding Gutting Apparatus. The lionets Self-Hake applied to | 
this machine has proved a perfect success. To say that, it pleases is a faint expression of the -entimenta everywhere 
expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour in upon us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
Place it out of reach of competition. It is a TJtVor.YlNe Hake, aud does its own reeling, saving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a Perfect ^bparjtion. with the Hake Head, in all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged Ion" or short, by reasou of the Rake revolving over forward, and striking into the anent grain, before the 
sickle, and'tlehvcring it in compact gavels at the rear or the machine, entirely out of the way or the team and ma¬ 
chine ’on its next round, aud without any littering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWAEDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR, 
AS THE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the Saint Louis A«iuciti.T(TRal and Mechanical Association, Oct, 6th, 1866. 
At the trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, V. Y . in July, 1866. by the New York State Agricultural Society, this 
Machine, was awarded the preference over all others in Glass 5. This class was the most important ol any, as it em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Self-Raking Reaper iu the same machine. It was also 
AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST MOWING MACHINE! 
At the Louisiana state Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests in very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rotrzh ground Also, a GOLD MEDAI, as the best. Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. 
This Machine lias been awarded GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and FIRST PREMIUMS, by the Pennsyl¬ 
vania and Iowa State Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds or County and Local Societies In all parts ol the I nited 
States Them-oil) de of P-t imouials can be shown lYotn farm rs who have used these, machines, in all portions of the 
United States Canadas and also on the Pacific Coast aud iu South America. We have made some obkat improve¬ 
ments for the season iff istis, the result of our proirurted and thorough trials in the field duriri“ the harvest ol 1867. 
Pamphlets containing foil description will be gladly sent, postage free, to any one reqnesting it, and also uuy infor¬ 
mation as to onr Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE A STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
mUK KOOK OF WONDERS TELLS HOW 
X to make all kinds of Patent HvdieiceS, fertnim-ry. Toilet 
Artich's, Cosmetics, Candles, wiups, cordials, Soaps, Dyes, 
and hundreds of other articles in dally demand. Easily 
made and sold at. large profits Sent, post-paid,for 25 cts.,by 
!M7-m O. A, P.OORBACH. No. HO Nassau St., N. if. 
K EDZIE’S* PATENT WATER FI1.TKR-Scien¬ 
tific, Practical and Reliable. Every family should use 
them to Insure health. KKDZLE & BUNnEL, 
944-tl' No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
T he franklin brick machine is 
guaranteed with eight men and two horses to make 2,500 
to 8,500 first-class bricks per hoar; and by steam, 4,000 to 7,000 
per hour, according to the facilities for removing them. I 
offer to demonstrate these facts by machines tn actual ope¬ 
ration. J. H. KENICK, 
946-9t No. 71 Broadway, New York, Room No. 28. 
p LAST I C SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
^OFFICE 157 [Room 19] BBOADWAT, 
W. C. POTTER, Vice-Pres't. 
J. M. ALLEN, Sec. db Tree w. 
LICENSES GRANTEE 
FAMILY DYE COLORS. 
CAUTION. 
All persons who keep Howa * Stevens' Family Dye 
Colobs for sale can be relied on for fair dealing, for the rea- 
sou that they cost the retailer twenty-five cents per dozen 
more than other kinds of Dyes in the market, while he retails 
them all at the same price, consequently lie makes twenty- 
five cent* per dozen more by selling an inferior article. 
We publish tins caution to guard our customers against 
imposition. Accept none but IIowe A Stevens' Patknt 
Family Dyk Cuj.oks. They are the original Inventors of an 
Improvement which originated this brunch of business, and 
made dyeing a domestic art. They have hart,also, five years' 
experience in this particular business, and have been con¬ 
stantly improvlug the quality of their Dyes. All the colors, 
both U liquid and powder form, ure manufactured by the un¬ 
dersigned, and we can supply onr cpstpumrs with either. 
The liquids do not require so much time In dyeing: but the 
powder colors will color the most goods, and cost the same 
per package. In coloring blacks, browns and drabs, we 
would advise the use of the powder colors In preference to 
the liquid, unless for ribbons or some very small article. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
ivi^A.asrxjE^r howe, 
(8FCCES80K TO HOWE & STEVENS,) 
200 & 263 BROADWAY, BOSTON, MASS, 
W ANTED.-AG ENTS TO SELL 1IEAD- 
ley’s great work. “DUB NAVY IN THE RE¬ 
BELLION," very popular, selling rapUltY, no competition. 
Also jqst ready the 51th thousand of " THE LOST CAUSE," 
m full and complete Southern History of the War—the coun¬ 
terpart of 23 northern histories. One agqnt sold 220 the first 
week. Our terms are nowhere excelled. 
E. B. TREAT « CO., Publishers, 
949-lteo 654 Broadway, New York. 
R evolution in trade. 
Under the Club System, inaugurated by us, we are 
making a 
COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN TRADE, 
tints enabling our customers to obtain supplies of almost all 
kinds.of goods,by the single article, at wholesale prices. In 
addition to this, m order to facilitate the getting up ol clubs, 
we pay 8genu handsomely for their services. The most 
popular system over placed before the public. Endorsed by 
prominent hn-iness men and the press. Agents wanted la 
every towu and village In the country. Uikcul.uis Sent 
Free. PARKER & CO., 
WSMteo 64 & 66 Federal street, Boston. 
T?E»H>R.K BU VING TURBINE WATER 
f0 , r Circulars of PEKKSKILL MANU- 
FACTORING CO., Peeksklll, N. Y. 
W ISCONSIN HOP HOOTS FOR SALE.-Fiir 
choice roots and full particulars In growing, address 
R. A. MORLEY, Hop Grower, Baraboo, Sauk Co., WIs. 
P EEKSKILL FLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
INGS.—Send for List. PEEKSKLLL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO., Peekskill, N. Y. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURP0SE8. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 2l8t» 1865. It 18 a combi* 
cation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former.) and Is a development of one of the 
simple hut unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—tt adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combuuUble, luipervlona, non-cxpanal ve and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES SOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action or the aleinents as long as the structure It protecta. 
Being susceptible Of little If any weaT irom exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It 1b unequalled ua a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
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WEBSTlilt’S PLAN* FOR LAYING OUT 
and B.-autllMnc Gardena, aud General Catalogue of 
Shrnhs, Rosea. Oruamepful plants and Seeds for the Spring 
of 1868. Mailed to cui-toi mr; free, a: 1 to ill "Huts tor 10 cts. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
943 -tf 149 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINE* —COMBINING 
the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with 
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JOE 
NEURALGIA, 
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No. 1,—WOOD FRAME, SELF-RAKER. 
^ P R I N G HAS COME. 
STUMP MACHINES IN ORDEK. 
Those who have land dotted with stomps, and desire their 
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attached to it. can clear an acre of stumps without being 
removed to a new position. A letter from Lt.itx 8 tbj.it, 
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pulled and cleaned live acres In siv days —umuy of thorn 
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and was highly pleased with the operation of the machine. 
Explanatory Circular- sent on receipt of a postage stamp. 
tir Machines can be seen in operation near this city at 
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YIARl'ENTEUS. -SEND FOR CATALOGUE OF 
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It contains no drags or other materials In the slightest 
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It has loug been in constant use by many of our most fliu- 
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It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and 
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KKEVKS & CO., 78 Nassau St.. New York. 
