LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
DODOES DA.TE3STT 
1VEWEAI A.K© MOWER, OM ^EL¥»UlliEll 
A gents wanted, the oouiplgte 
HERBALIST; Or, THE PEOPLE 'i'll Kilt OWN 
PHYSICIANS BV THE USE OK 11ERBA* REMEDIES, 1? 
tlie:..;,, of one oi no-* m>i family Medio it I Hooks (of 108 
: i:l - s . beautifully HlUMratnt,) that ha* ever boon offered 
to t;,,i public. The rapid sale of this hook, The large coni- 
Mission allowed, mid front the furl U cannot he had at. tM 
llookxtnrea, enable a godil agent to make easily from $10 to 
f-0 per day. Price ol one book, if sent bv mall, $2. Address 
lor lull particulars, the Author and Public' 
Mr. O. PHEI.pv BROWN. 
953-2t N». Hi Grand Street, .lepsev City, f!r. J. 
Dodge's Patent Reaper and Mower, and Self-Rake r 
Emery's Aihuav c rn and Seed Planter—H t Emery 3-Son 
Johnston's Sef-Rakin.c Reaper—Johnston, Huntley & GO. 
The Protectionist—.T Herbert. 
Woodruff's Improved Portable Barometer—Chit* \v ilder. 
Albany Agricultural udic—Horace L Emery tk Son. 
Buy the Best R* M Harder. . . . „ 
The ( rlsluH One Pol ar Ho.-or Store—Andrews & Co. 
Fruits, vec table, &c— L P WorralJ. 
JuSl Published —A S Barnes & Co. 
To ' '? improvement in Fence—A Todd, -Jr & Co. 
A Watch for 51—Hinder & Co. 
For One Uo La'—Cloudman & Co. 
Poole Agent* Wanted-A S Hale & Co. 
25 Cents a Vear-O A 'toorbiieh. 
Cla-dcn Engine* -N E P Pinup Co. 
Premium Stiver Pheasant >' owl* Geo M Curtis. 
A New Class in Practical Pnrcnnlosy. 
The Illustrated Guide to Healin-VVm Karl, M D. 
Biuoehroiriat,lea—Thomas At Co. 
Patronize Hie Best—Eastman & Kendall. 
$.,000,000—The Road to Fortune—Scott & Chichester. 
SrR.UAL NOTtOBB. 
Small Fruits—Purdy & Hance. 
\ O-El 3sn?s W^lJSTTED 
To scl1Kiii,-,,vUu;s and Prints; also Stationery G 
silver Watches. $;s0 invested will real! in $ino. 
Address HAsKINs A. CO. 
36 Bcekiuan street. Nc 
lyervwhcre. Two Grand Gold Med- 
it Honor, at Parts Exposition, lSn7. 
• - .’.1. OverilO,- 
PtCdeiuiinfl will) increased facilities. 
Proiioimeed by all who have used 
als and Cross of Leg..... . 
And not) First Premiums In all parts of the world 
000 now In use. Ijicrcaalpg f 
Improvements for lain, 
them to he the 
BUST IN VISE. 
WOOIVS PRIZE MOWERS —one and two-horse 
WOOD'S SKI,K-RA KING REAPER -with or w 
WOOD S NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT 
WOOD'S HAND-RAKING REAPER. 
IIA INK'S I LLINOIS HARVESTER. 
. I,y 'J 1 ' WALTER A. WOOD MOWING 
AND REAPING MACHINE CO., General Office and Mauu* 
factory Hormiok Fails, n, y. 
lirmich Offices and Sohvrooms.-Se.v.- Fork City, 40 Court- 
?• l l- 6oX5S°;, C. u. SKINNER, Agent; Chicago, 
. * E- WIUI.MAN, Agent; Alexandria Va., 
A. 1 . SKINNER & CO., Agents: Madison, Win., M. E. FUL¬ 
LER tk GO.. Assents, 
FOREIGN OFFICE, 77 Upper Thames St., London, Eng. 
SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868. 
SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER, APRIL 4, 1868. 
uts (font!citscr 
« 3 feS 
W »• A « N ( IIKiri It’A I., KI.UCTItO 
vT ULATIiNV. Fid 1 111 ..sworn,', p|"” 
as new samples sent by mall on receipt ol 2 
tor packi m a,i-> postage. Address 
•I. SHAW, Chemist, *0 Elm street. Bride 
E3C Ag uts wanted everywhere. 
— A large tannery is t.o be established at Danville, Ill. 
— A revival is in progress a' Martha's Vineyard. 
— A paper mill is being ta'ked of in Horseheads, N. Y. 
— The boat cluhs of Albany arc organizing. 
— Tt is said the gamblers of New York win $10,000,000 
annually. 
— Rev. Dr. Chapin will visit Europe to pass his summer 
vacation. 
— Buffalo is to have a new line of propellers running 
to Chicago. 
— There are 29 posts of the Grand Army of the Repub¬ 
lic iu Maine. 
— A case of genuine ancient leprosy exists in the Mon¬ 
treal hospital. 
— Six hundred tons of grapes were received in New 
York last year. 
— Gloucester packs 55 per cent, of all the mackerel in 
Massachusetts. 
— Anthony Trollope, the novelist, arrived in New York 
Wednesday last. 
— Robins are selling in the Alexandra, Va., market for 
50 cents a dozen. 
— The Continental Hotel of Philadelphia employs three 
hundred servants. 
— Bridget Kearney was arrested in Albany Tuesday for 
threatening arson. 
— The corporation of Quebec advertises for a treasurer 
—salary to be $1200. 
— A grain elevator, costing $200,000, is to be erected in 
Jefferson City, Missouri. 
— A. M, Farrington of Syracuse was severely bitten by 
a dog Tuesday afternoon. 
— A vitriol thrower in California was recently sentenced 
to 15 years imprisonment. 
— An Illinoisan, within two years, married fonr wives 
and buried three of them. 
— There were thirteen criminals before the Recorder 
of Newburgh last Saturday. 
— Measles in a dangerous form are epidemic in several 
towns of Oxford Co., Mass. 
— The N. Y. city banks, with a capital of $81,000,000, 
have a surplus of $28,000,000. 
— Franklin street, Boston, has been entirely rebuilt 
within the past twenty years. 
— Several white women recently married negroes in 
Guilford Co., North Carolina. 
— A coal bod has been found in Genesee Co., N. Y. 
The owners see golden visions. 
— Vermont horses are degenerating. It is proposed to 
raise $50,000 to restore the stock. 
— One hundred and forty thonsand tons of ice are stored 
in Chicago for home consumption. 
— A Boston match manufacturer paid the Government 
last year $400,000 for one cent stamps. 
— The Frccdmens’ Savings Bank in Charleston, S. C., 
received $181,565 on deposit iu March. 
— Attempts have recently been made to Assassinate 
some Americans at the City of Mexico. 
— Brown, the Canaan child-murderer, has been sen¬ 
tenced to he hanged on the 30th of May. 
— Toledo, Ohio, by popular vote has decided not to in- 
car a debt of $500,000 for water works, 
— Daniel Drew, in early life, labored in New Hartford, 
Oneida Co.. N. Y., for fifty cents a day. 
— Half a million of dollars, on the average, are depos¬ 
ited in the Massachusetts savings banks. 
— The grape vines in the vicinity of Crooked Lake 
give promise of a heavy crop this season. 
— It cost the city of Boston $3,121.77 for advertising 
last year, and about $75,000 for “ incidentals.” 
— A newspaper has already made its appearance in 
Alaska. It. is printed in Russian and English. 
— Springfield, Mass., has a newspaper called the Eve¬ 
ning News. The first day’s sales were $2,600. 
— A proposition is before the Canadian Parliament to 
give Mrs. D’Arcy McGee an annuity of £4,500. 
— The end of the universe is positively announced to 
take place on Oct. 2, 1863—until farther notice. 
— A man in New Orleans has just married a woman 
from whom he was divorced twenty years ago. 
— There are 40 woolen mills in Wisconsin, capable of 
manufacturing annually 1,500,000 yards of cloth. 
— A young Hamburg merchant has returned home from 
Zanzibar with the Sultan’s daughter as his bride. 
— 20,000 Norwegians, I)aneH and Swedes are to arrive 
this spring, whose destination will he chiefly the West. 
— Miss Nellie DeMare, a young lady of New York, 
proposes to walk from N. Y. to Philadelphia in 36 hours. 
— The Seminoles of Florida, following the example of 
their brethren of the plains, have taken to murder and 
scalping. 
— Efforts towards the formation of a monthly line of 
in Denmark 
niQ- PEH DAY 
a,ul Female 
steady employ mi ni , i 
IEST3 WANTED-MALE 
,,'ss new. Uglit, and honorable • 
:ih r,.,),tired! Address 
rT'..78 Nassau St., v*,»- vork 
OH IV V O li IV (1 > S 
(ORIGINAL WRINOKK MAN) 
MANUFACTURED EY THE DOD 3E AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., AUI 
dh t i*A DAY FOR ALL. S'I’ENCIE TOO I, SAM- 
tp » V'n'esiVfi Address A. J. FULLAM.Sprt-igtlclrt. v” 
A gents, ladies, gentlemen, or chil- 
mtascan earn a Watch, Silk Dress, Sewing Machine, 
wob m SUeeHng. «c.. by urn or three days'work for GIL 
MAN & CO. S Great One Dollar Sale, US ILinovi'i sc. Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. Circulars sent free, 9o2-12t 
MONITOR CLOTHES WRINGER 
WITH OR WITHOUT COQ-WJIKRLS, AND 
ALL WHITE RUBBER ROLLERS. 
The subscribers claim to have a Machine so constructed ns 
to work as easily as Clothes Wringers without gear, which 
80 uM,vcr * uly made 
The Cog-Wheel Monitor 
Is the first anil only Wrlngur ever constructed so as to 
V"-’' W , l "' rls and self-adjusting Rubber 
w!?rt M ?n /‘sJSMwfi' "I' .“'i 1 8,inH ' time keep the cogs iu 
gear ami rollers level at both ends, 
m'.! rmblie have convinced manufac- 
till Cl ^ tliut ClolIUf* ^ liners vvitii c,o ,r »\vtii*(?lR f irr* iyihpIi iumfh 
durable than those without., for tin- following reasons • 
lat-They prevcnt any strain Upon t he clothes while’ being 
2d. They presorvb the rollers, as the labor is divided be¬ 
tween both rollers. Instead of all being done bv the. 
lower one to wldoli the crank Is attached, as Is the 
case when no cogs arc used. 
3d, They wring large articles with perfect case. 
N. H. If it he so, ua Home manufacturers assert,that Blnek 
Rubber Roller* are as good and better i-lian White Rubber 
uollorn, why don’t they use all Black Rubber Instead of cov¬ 
ering It with a thin coaling of White Rubber to give them 
the appearance of All Whit.- Rubber Rollers? A liberal dis¬ 
count made to Jobbers, 
Agents warned everywhere, Sold everywhere by Grocers 
and Hardware Dealers. Manufactured by 
JOHN YOUNG dk SON, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 
MviTii LB, III RGB A: CO., No. 13 South Main Street, Saint 
GAMMON Ac PRINGLE, No. 16 Wo*t Lake Street, Chicago 
L. jr. RUSH it CO., No. 136 West Water Street, Mllwauke 
R. A. TYRKEL, 58 Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Mlrhljran. 
WICK, CROWDER Ac CO., 13G River St 
Tins AI viaTNit embraces all those 
Ohio and Buckeye Machines, together with a number of entirely new, nov-l and valuiibh- 
paciness. lightness of dralt. excellence and elcgii— " • J ■ • 
adaptation to all kindsof work, it will snrp;is~f 
Driving Wheel?, ft double-hinged Piaget-Bar and Foldin 
this machine has proved a perfect snpms 
expressed. Enthusiastic encomium 
, Cleveland, Ohio. 
ahiahlwfeatunis which hove contributed t.o the. groat, success of 1 
' , ... - -—- .. e improvements, In c< 
inceol workmanship and finish,combined with great strength: 
anv machine heretofore Offered to the farmer, it has two ludepefid 
■„ - : ; y'- Gutting Apparatus, The Doiiok 8iccp-Rakb applied 
1 o -ay that H pleases is a thint expression of the sentiments evurywh 
pour in upon ns from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
S3 % 
lodged, ion» or short, by reason of the Rake revolving over forward, and'striking into the uncut grain 
.ickle, and delivering it m compact gavel* at the rear of the maebiue, entirely out of the wav of the team and r 
chine on its noxt round, and without any littering whatever. y y 11 teara and r 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GRAND MEDAL OF HONC 
AS THE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-RAKING REAPER. AND SELF-BAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the smnt Louis Aorncor.Ttnm. and Mechanioai, Association Oct 6th is 
Atthe triai of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn. N. Y„ in July. 1866. by the New York State Aerirnl nrnisiS 1 
We are agents for over ON A' HI XURKb Foreign and Do¬ 
mestic Maruiracturers, ami -ire prepared r,.i inrnisli tin- whole 
conntrv with D/fFand AVI A UK HOODS, S1LI\$, SKA WLS 
,$MLR1-SILVRR WARE, FURXth'd UK, HI A. NOS, 
SbtrlNG J/.l CHI NKS, <fce., ik<\, at the iinltQtm price of 
Send your clubs Of 10 and upwards, for descriptive checks, 
showing what article can be obtained for One Dollar, with 
io cents tor each cheek. 
CIRCULARS SENT FREE. 
Presents worth from ?u t.o $100 sent free of charge to agents 
sending clubs. Agents Wanred in every Town. 
9n2-6teo C l’SUM AN & CO., 10 Arch St., Boston. 
CLOTHES WRINCERS 
AWARDED THE BOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST M0WIN& MACHINE! 
UNIVERSAL 
,4 VALUABLE REMEDY. “The Yea- 
aY- stable Pulinonn vy HiiIniiiii is one of tlie best modi 
clnus for Couans. Cocos and pulmonary Gomi<i.ai.nts evei 
oflered to the public. PhynMans of the Mghen r. ftpeetabilUi, 
pre.i< riht> it. and lhoitenn.il* of families keep it. on band asn 
standard family medicine,” Get rpe genuine. HEED. CUT 
LEU & CO.. Druggls-s, Boston, Proprietors. SKI-It 
At the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mower?, after thorou gh test* In very difficult line RermnUo 
rough ground Also, a GOLD ME DA L as the best Combined Madii.Te,^Hand and Self Ilak™ g ’ and on very 
This Machine has been awarded GOLD and SILVJ'iK M ED ALS and first RRP'wrntrv u„»» . n 
vama and Iowa State Agricultural Societies* and by hundreds of County and Local Sneietie? j,, ,,‘n /r Mi P 'r i 
States. Thousand? of testimonials can he shown from fanners who have used these machim** in all 
United States, Canadas, and also on i t.o Pacific Coast and in South America We have^mad 0 ^ r ' thc 
Kents, for the sen sou of IRijs, the result of nur protracted unci thorough trials in the field during the harvest r MW 
coutai mng fulj description will be gladly sent, postage free, to anyone requesting it audXoanvinfl: 
mution ae to our Local Agencies, by thc 1 * u * u uipoauy tutor- 
DODGE JL STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. V. 
EXTRA 
even OOU3LE gcab 
51-:«' 
(tC.BnOWNINC ACS 
iz COtlTLANUr ST N r. 
ARTIFICIAL _ LEGS AM) ARM 
have stood i 
provenumts 
951-It] 
.~,.i S.-SELPHO’S 
iiiev are light, strong aud durable, 
U'Ot any, and contain the latest lm- 
.... - -. - I - lree. Address 
WM. bKLPHO & SON, 5lfi Broadway, New York. 
LSO.OOO.Opp S T E R L I N G 
unclaimed Money and Estates Kectstry, commencing 
t ee to search for any name, 
... „ r«IN A- CO., 
-lot \ Prince of Wales Road. London, England. 
OIRflEOPATIflC T R E A T M ENT FOR 
I' AM II.IKS.—Every Family should liav,- a ease ol Itom- 
9thtc .Medicine. It* simple direction* and Inviting sugar 
D. D. T. MOO UK. 
ORANGE JUDD. 
Rev. 111 Ml ()P SCOTT, 
Rev. HENRY WARD BEECH ROBINSON * 
Mrs, LAURA E. LY MAN, 
Prof. E. L. YOUMANSs, 
And thousands of others, wilt tell you that Doty's Washing 
Dodge’s Improved Self-Raker for 1868 . 
STRONG TESTIMONIALS FROM PRESS AND PEOPLE! 
.. . .. « *--w • • •» ti ivnuuio 
' > i v nits \h Clot tree M uiniiicu are a real 
AWCfifw, auu save tlielr cost la clothing every your, besides 
saving m,ire than ball thc TliiK aud i.AUOtt of washing. Send 
IB'lee—Wiwhcr $14. extra YVringer $9— and we. will 
lom aid cither or both machine.-,, frn- nf freight, to plae -s 
where no one n mcUIbiT; uiuI.ao sure are we they will be 
‘ 0a vve agree to refund the mnneu If any one wishes 
lore.to|' | i the machine ft eg ol i'r„lgbi, aitur a month's trial 
according to directions. 
It. C. BKOWNING, General Agent, 
,, No. 32 Courtlandt Street, N. Y. 
(Opposite Mere,hunts’ Hotel.) 951-4t 
rMPR0VKT> Reaper and Mowek, and SEr.r-R.AKBn, as described ab 
Machine no\s or ever offered to t.tio American Fanner ft* thorough trial? and 
U " n " thc ?0 . as0n of 1867, have given the Dodge Machine unusual 
pi act leal farmers, creating a demand for it with all who believe “ 
determined to "Get the Best”— Dodge's Improved. 
the following Testimonials, from reliable sources, show conclusively that Donor's 
every requirement of the most fastidious farmer, aud it is warranted to give ? 
I From the Rural New-Yorker of Sept. 7,1867. | 
IMPROVED AUTOMATIC RAKE FOR DODGE’S 
HARVESTER. 
a recent visit to Auburn, we accented an invitation 
uom Col. Dolkj!:, I rirn r. oi the Donou »v. sfravK.N.MoN' 
'’^'ringCO" to witness a trial of their Automatic Rake for 
UonoKs Harvester — they having added some verv Impor¬ 
tant improvements to the style of tlm rake hitherto used 
Those consist of four Independent rakes. *o constructed ns 
to allow nil of them to tic in use for reeling on tin- grain oi 
by a slight movement of the band or foot, causing cither rake 
to rake oil the cut grain, In Buy sized gavel* required. I'liese 
arldUiiins overcome the defects heretofore . .\Utlng in it. amt 
make ll perfect tor Its work, and will, in addition to Its other 
good nun'I (in,i, leave few It any Improvement* to be desired 
In this machine. 
Thc trial took place on the farm of John w, Aunts, in the 
town ot Scioto, Gay uga Co,, and was witnessed by many far- 
mer* and other spectators. Tim grain cut whs heavy oats, 
very l Ipe.lodgcd in fipots.and thc strawbudly crinkled down 
mid lw idled together. There was also 11 heavy sprinkling of 
l .ftllllltll IlY thrt rrrain .. ' i . V ^ . 
ov.4 i.* believed to be the best 
gr.ltt triumph* over competing 
popularity and prestige among 
the Best is the Cheapest,” and who are 
Self-Rake fully meets 
pcrfee/J satisfaction: 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT FAYETTE. 
tmef' t ! l0 ,. UD . < l <!1 ' s 1 'sned. witnessed the operation of Dodge’s 
A.u u stei with the Im proved dclf-Rake, iu u field of oats on 
- . '• : " . I v T i" it . in ji iiuiU OI llJlhtl. Oil 
t e_- farmot Daniel Wooden, In the town of Favelle .Seneca 
the 6th of s. ;.t.. 1867. The Sclf-fciko w., cou 
-ldm perfect: and (armors used took no further lor such an 
imp ement Simple in cousin,cl Ion. verv strong, no '' tnips 
“ k' 0 t out of order, ls ready for use. wlm.i it 
M ACHINERY OILS —Ileal nml ciieupe*t — Cir¬ 
culars and samples kukk. WAItFtF.LD & , (Whole¬ 
sale Dealers. 109 Statu St., Rochester, N. V. 
leaves the factory, In any kind of grainT''Nccdrub udhist- 
iv 7 n " r ' v ,! lc ‘ rt *‘ 01 any kind or COHditlOii, uats, rye or barley 
\Yil! run from very short to tune, tall grain, or through lean- 
mg nr lodged Places, equally well. The driver, bv nulling u 
fo-m. ! w V !U l fl *V lr .' 1,1 ^Charges the gavel whenever enougli 
gram lias been reeled on the table. h 
Milton Jlmcrson. Daniel B. Wooden, F. H. Metzger 
Vincent M. Halsey. Daniels. Post, 
A MERH AN INSTITUTE FAIR, Oct. 26,1867, 
iY Awarded HENRY SEYMOUR & CO., New Y’ork the 
only Premium Medal for the hest SHEEP SHEARS, Sheep 
Nlvhere, Hrunlvt/ mid Ridge Shears. These SHEEP 
Stl BARS lire, warranted to be far superior to " Wilkinson's ” 
In durability arid flulnh. Sold by alt Hardware and Agricul¬ 
tural Houses. 
Ron. Renru n. Run da It sail* In Rural Xeir- i’orhiri—" We 
much like the Sheen Shears umd'. by Her.rv Seymour A Co! 
Tle.-y po.-wo'.i tin- -up,, eior ad vantage i.tf bnin'g made from one. 
piece of .-feel, IV i,ir,; g.\ ; s Ilium solid spring*. The Stops ai'O 
tempered so they cannot wenr awav and let the blades lap 
Among their varieties we entirely prefer for line wool sheep 
Strong’s Patent l’littiah-picco Shears. ThtfTImnib-plece gives 
better filed ll tic.* for clipping the legs, heads, &c., of any kind 
Of sheep. 1 also ll -1 their Toe Nippers. No. 3 is most in use., 
I have tested the articles, and such is my verdict." 
F t KJFO RK HIVING TURBINE WATEtt 
» WHEELS —Head for Circulars ot' PEEK8KILL MANU 
FACTLTRTNa CO., PeeksklU. N. Y. 
Vi e, the tindorsigneil, were present on tlm 2d Sept., 1867. 
at the farm of D. I . Umenlear, m the town of Fayette, Seneca 
I O N. V .mill witnessed die oneratloaof tlie Improved Self- 
V. f ' ,rv '' Hter - Th« grain was oat*, and dillieult 
work, Tliti Machine cm clean and worked c,*y. The Self- 
Lake worked to our entire satisfaction, reeling on the grain 
and delivering the gavels in perfect order, at the will of the 
JsSir n r ' * ! fi U i v A 1 " llinL ' '■ Wo consiaur it a perfect 
hi If-Lake, and all that can be Ucsircd, 
w 'ir'wmr 1, Tnrita. Kenben Bachman, 
i> 'i’ e, i oi G-" • Lock-over, John Andflfgon, 
V; f'lveiJeat, Dei. -Huff, Jacob Stahl, 
John Zimmer, L. I). i nrr, C h Matthew* 
lIfh L ii?? 5 ® ne ' P- p Randall, Joiiu Dvsingcf,’ 
Jctleison Hand, John 5L Odell. 
\ lbms> aU IUW ' tV r- to 1 * 1 ! 1 ' •foseph Emmons, 
.'//wm.’i H. C, Wright, James Dlsitiger. 
A. ELLIOT, BOSTON, 
-*• Has the largest variety of Kno havings, Chiiomos 
e.,, t.o be found In the country. 
JJf” Enclose stamp for Catalogue. 952-2teo 
^rATER FILTERS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 
With this Filter tlie most impure water 
Is made free from all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. K. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
R. YVAOSWORTH’S DRY UP. FOR THE 
.. * .Hf ‘ 'JB -1 for this loatii- 
. .No person suffering from 
—.. jh Head, should hesitate a mo¬ 
ment, but procure the remedy at once, and lie cured. There. 
Price, |l per bottle. Send 
%J CATAitnu.—A perfect and speedy cure 
some disease In its worst form. E - ' 
Catarrh or a bad Cold in th 
Is not any'mistake in tin- allow. Prli-V:, *! 
stamp for pamphlet ; nil about Catarrh. ' 
13?” For ealc by the Proprietor, 
h. n. buurin6ton, v 
Also, by DEMA8, DARN E9 
R ITTEN HOUSE’,*' CELEBRATED POULTRY 
Powukks A remedy for all diseases to which fowls are 
liable,such us Roup,Gapes Drooping,&o..*c. Price,twenty- 
five cents per package, or Avo tor one dollar. Manufactured 
and for sale by G. V) KITTENHOUSE & CO.. WllUamsiiort, 
Lycoming t o.. Pa. esc All orders promptly filled. 
Wholesale Agents. WM. V. CBISSKY A CO., 368 Green¬ 
wich St., N- Y. mx-St 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT SPAFFOSD. 
We, the underxigned, wltnrsned the operation of Dodge’s 
Ha- vesler, with Urn Improved Sell'-llako, in a field of heavy 
spring wheat (both bearded ami bald,) on the farm of Sey- 
mour (.rlnnell. la the town of spuiford, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
'mV Ar '*f n,i t. 1887. Tim wind blew strong from the 
i w Perfectly on evorr side, cutting 
clean and even. The Self-Rake required no .artfigtifient, and 
!r s , ri f la "1 ZOod shape, deliv-rlng' ilie gavels at 
the w H oi the driver, by a slight pull of u lever Tim gavels 
m L ', n i,oi ( t in every instance, and suitable for bind- 
n-.,, wHhout hand-rakc. we. consider the work done a* abso¬ 
lutely poriee.t, and the best wo ever -ay 
Seymour GrluncII, William Wallace 
v.blvii GrluncII, Orlnndo Hrfnnrll 
John Ii.dmes, Purrj GriDnell, 
Davhl H. Cowau, MartpiA Knapp. 
[From the Utica Morning Herald.J 
THE DODGE MOWER AGAIN VICTORIOUS 
At a trial of Mowers at Norwich, N. Y 
[July IS, 1867.1 by the Chc.r.O.r.g,. L,k, lllu ™ oomciv. me 
Younp- U . ie .. I' b'ft Pj'cniluin over the 
i Jo - ... . .... , v, iiiouy. i/V ;UU 
Co„ the Monitor, the Cayuga Chief, and Wood' 
Uodok made a clean swee- ■ — 
chine is for sale by K. Lick 4 
er Streets, Utica, N. Y. 
DODGE'S MOWER AHEAD IN MICHIGAN! 
A Detroit paper gives the result of a Trial of Mowers un- 
der the direction oi the Lapeer Co. Ag. Society, on the farm 
n t','V 7 u ^ 'i: '867, at which seven njachllu * 
£ 0rI ’, rlzc - by the Society. DodoE'h 
Patent pertormed the task assigned in less time than sm¬ 
other machine, and was awarded the First Premium. 
B ells.—buckeye bell foundry 
Established 1837. VANUCZEN & TIFT, 102 A 104 
East Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers of Bells 
for Churches, Academies, etc., made of the Genuine Bell 
Metal, and mounted with our Patent Improved Rotating 
Hangings. All Bells warranted in quality and tone. Sena 
for Catalogue and Price List. 944-lym 
— -.Y., on Tuesday last, 
eiiango A^nculUiral Society. The 
~ av- " vaIS xi.rs., A rtsuiiUm ov«r liit* 
ig YVarrlor, t ic Buckeye, made by Adriancc, Platt* 
be Monitor, thc Cayuga Chief, and Wood's Mower. The 
, as usual. This victorious ma. 
Son, corner of John and llloeck' 
Justin N. Knapp, 
Cornelius Tracy, 
Philip T. Stabler 
Of Maryland. 
PORTABLE S4TEAR ENGINES COMBINING 
i the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with 
the minimum of weight and price. They arc widely and 
tavorably known, more than 609 being In use All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on aooll- 
catloti Addrcs» J. <1. HOADLK V * CO.. Lawrence, Mass. 
kJENI) STAMP FOR 16 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
kJ oreomeorcUe finest Imported and thorough-bred animals 
and Fowls Ln America. L. B. SILVER', Salem, Ohio. 
DT-NOT A PATENT MEDICINE, jfr 
.A. SAJETzi 
CERTAIN, 
And 
Speedy Our® 
EOS 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
steamers to this country are now making 
and Norway. 
— Twenty-four rings were taken from the fingers of a 
young woman whose body was dug out of the land slide 
on Vesuvius. 
— John C. Green of New York has made a gift of $120,- 
000 and the deeds of certain useful property to the college 
of New Jersey. 
— The average age of the men who married in N. Y. 
city last year, was 31.3 years; the average age of thc 
women was 23.6 years. 
— Rents in Louisville have declined more than twenty 
live per cent, this spring, and yet there are many uurent- 
ed dwellings in the city. 
— The town of Brunswick, Me., has voted tp allow 
firemen fifty cents an hour for services at tires, and twen¬ 
ty-five cents an hour at meetings. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT COVERT. 
VVe, the undersigned, having witnessed the operation of 
linage & Stevenson Manufacturing Co.’- Harvester, with 
their Improved Self-Rake, nn the farm of It. C. Cole, in the 
ioliw 11 V? vel ’** Sc*nccik ijo„ N\ Y., un the 4th of September, 
!? h ‘- would recommend all who want n perfect SefeRakintr 
■Investor, to take this Machine. It certainly Is tin*. be*r 
^.Py, cr saw 11 worked perfectly on every side 
of the field, delivering thc gavel* straight and even, when- 
ever the driver wished, by merely pulling sltghtlv a lever. 
"2 "Itjustmehtb were made or needed white in the field. 
I" if*{Unor, K. C. Iturto, Samuel U. Briggs, 
wm M" 1 ” 1 /- Ira St it will, Ira 8. Tun Ison, 
William Minor, K. S. Leggett. Win. Tt. Vandyke, 
Peter Mannar. George D. Uhl. A. M. willlamer, 
Abm. Hnlkerson, John Blauvelt, Harrison Tunison, 
Hugh Hauay. Peter Tunison, F.M.Vauuvetwlck 
jellerson Sntffen, Sam. Ogden, R. Tunison, 
Ikerson, Tunis Swlck, Azariah L. Abel, 
, mi, ^ Hudson Kupplve, K. Lamoreaux. 
a. walker, Harvey Cob-. Almcrtan Burr. 
Jno. Banta, Minor Smith, 
THE DODGE MACHINE IN SENECA COUNTY, 
We. the undersigned, having witnessed the operations of 
oue ol Dodge, hleVenaun & Co.'S Combined Machines, with 
one ot thefr new. Improved Rakes, in the town or K 
*X ar ioff 7 ' ?? SiS ta J*in of Johu Troutman, at Bearytown, Atiff 
31, 1367,111 oats, heavy and light, and stumpy field, would 
CheurfnUv rneommeiKl It to anyone in wan}, of a .\tachliie 
an the belt-Kake is a perfect success, doing its work perfect' 
Anything more said m Its pcftlsc would be euiierfinotL One 
d that It is the tie 
Daniel Kunny. 
John Irland, 
David it. Irland, 
John B. Robison, 
Daniel Goodman, 
T. I.untensteloyer, 
James I’ayne, 
Nelson Barbeuu, 
Win. H. Waldron. 
JJ LAST I C SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 19] R ROA.D W A.Y, 
new YOHK. 
Th: SraS: u^JiSBS mm\>. 
Unrver s alNeiir aJgia 
, /^ r Its Effect* are 
Alagical. 
It Uan unfailing rev tody m tul cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, 
from the use of no more than two or three pills. 
So other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful mondial agent. 
Fveo in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral aervoas derangements—of many years’ standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, Its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the moat astonishing relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree tnlurlous, even to the most delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of our most emi- 
nerUphi/sii-h'M. wbo give It t.hetr unanimous aud unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt ot price and postage. 
One Package--.......81.OO..Poatiige 6 cents. 
Blx “ . 5.O0.. « 27 “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00. “ 48 “ 
It ls sold by all wholesale and retail dealers ln drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER vV CO.. Sole Proprietors. 
“52-ly-eo 1 -JO Tremonl 8t„ Boston, Mass. 
F. Roster, 
J. 1,. Hoster, 
Willard Pnlman, 
C. J. Corwin. 
Robcrr Nunmors, 
Geo. YV. Randall, 
Kit Zollrior. 
Seneca P. King, 
Jacob Peterson, 
J. M. Stmrman, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
The processor reconstructing Slate Stone from a dlsiute 
grated Bata was Patented FeVuary 21st. 1885. It ls a comb 
nation of 
Pulverized Slat© ana Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) and ts a dovblopmevjt of one ol th- 
simple, hot unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic— it adapts itself to every shape aud slope. Nod 
combustible. Impervious, non-expauslvc and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever •!'“covered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as the structure it, protect*’ 
Being susceptible of Uttle if any wear from exposure, aud 
PERFECTLY KIRK-PROOF, 
it Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vanfr*. Ac. 
We have seen the above Machine, with Hrif-Rakc 
11 , ,. 9L s )[ on oaU - nnder very unfavorable circui 
and It did its work admirably 
C. E. Opdyke, H. T. E. Foster. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
A 88 PRACTICAL PIIRENOLO- 
•fU GY is forming. lor Circular, with full particular* ad¬ 
dress, with stamp, “ Phrenological Journal,’' New York 
U>INOCHROMATlCS. AGENTS WANTED 
U and tlie art taught gratis, For Circular* send P, O. 
stump to Thomas & Co.,261 'Washington fit., B-ooklvti. N.Y. 
OREMIUM HI 1,V E R PHEASANT FOWL'S 
rw,I 11 a o C i L I Ilg .'PSkked and sent upon re 
colpt Si dOZ. GEO. M. CURTIS, Box 272. Rochester, N, Y, 
Ip you wish to purchase any of the old standard or 
newer sorts of Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, 
&c., at a bargain, send for our Wholesale List. If yon 
wish to know how to plant, grow, &c., Bond 10 cts. for 
our Instruction Catalogue. Address, Purdy & Hance, 
South Bend, Ind., or Purdy’s Fruit Farm, Palmyra, N. Y, 
B ook agents yvantkd for “men 
OF OL R TIMES" or Leading Patriots of thc Day. An 
elegant octavo volume, richly illustrated with IS beautiful 
Steel Engravings, aud a portrait of the author, 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure thc 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 mall 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 933 
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 
This splendid Hair Dye la the best m the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, rehab'*, instantaneous ; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects 
of bad dyes ; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black, or broion. Sold by all Druggists aud Perfumers; 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street, New York. SHtf-ly 
for COLON, COUGHS, BRON¬ 
CHITIS, and all affections of the LUNGS, 
take AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, which 
ts sure to cure them. 
tvmniLssay u is me ovsi, unit silts the gmacest or any 
they ever sold. Some are taking 200 order* per week. It 
outsell ** Uncle Tom’s Cantx." We employ no eei 
agents, hut pay extra commission. Old agents will ai 
elate this item. Send for circulars giving full particulu 
Address HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO., 
953-4t Hartford. Co 
K EDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER—Scien¬ 
tific, Practical aud Reliable. Every family should use 
them to insure health. KEDZIE & BUNNEL, „ 
9B-tf No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
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