CIST OF MEVt ADVERTISEMENTS 
ICS. PAIGE’S NEW METHOD FOR THE 
Piano-forte, Organ and Voice. 
Fur Promoting Me Growth of, and Beautifying the 
Hair,—and rendering it Dark and Qloesy. 
The CoCoaimr holds, in u liquid form, a large proportion 
of deodorized UOCOANUT OIL, prepared expressly for this 
purpose. No other compound possesses the peculiar prop¬ 
erties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the 
human hair. 
Johnston’s Sc’f-Uaklng K, np.-r— -Johnston. Huntley & Co, 
Dodge's PAteut Renner and Mower, and Sell-Raker. 
The Detroit Advertiser * Tribune. 
Darwin'# Great Work—Orauee JmM A Co. 
Star Agricultural Work#— Wm B Kmory, Supt. 
Union Mower and Reaper— Alzirna Brown. 
The Monitor Extra-John Young & Son. 
The Chicago Weekly Kcpubln’an—Republican Co. 
Tut nine W,.tor Wheel—> V Whitney & Sons. 
Italian Queen*—) W Haskins. 
Greatest Cnrlo’ttv—Nathan llall. 
Want.-t, Wily Hair Pre.*»er— Henry Lottie. 
Pure Honey—O G Berry, 
For Sale Stump Machine—Z Colby. 
Kennedy's Scrofula Ointment—Donald Kennedy. 
The .Mini do Watch—Bradford Van Dell’ & Co. 
Curl6' Curls !—lames S Butter. 
The Main Grape—Mam ,t Norton. 
Restore Yuur Beauty—Wm Powell h Co. 
Books for Horse-Owners, 4C.—W A Townsend & Adams, 
SPECIAL WOTICK8. 
Gold Medal Threslng Machine—R & M Harder. 
Owing to the grant popular, of Mrs. Paige’s System of 
instruction, applications for teachers are constantly being 
received from different parts of the country. 
To meet this demand, a large number of ladies and gentle¬ 
men arc wanted Immediately at our Studio to qualify them¬ 
selves for this work, untl position* will he secured for them. 
Those desiring the use of instruments can be accommodated 
at onr rooms. 
This method Is so simple and comprehensive that after one 
month of close application, parties cun commence teaching 
and continue tticir course by correspondence. 
it la not, a wperjldal process, but ii gives a thorough knowl¬ 
edge ot the Scienceof music, nutOmwaticaUy arranged. More 
can ha acquired In sixnwvhs than hy any Other method tn 
years, Pupils Imre mure practice In three months In this 
than iu three gear* by tin) old srsteni. Hence It hrlnaa a mu¬ 
sical education within the reach of all; and It. applies to all 
musln precisely as It Is written, without any change what¬ 
ever. t hese statements uun he suiistuniiuted by lacts. Ref¬ 
erence* will be given on application. 
Having obtained wit twH'uiitftiir.t* of tiblc* a ml experienced 
teachers, we are prepared to give our patrons all needed at¬ 
tention. PupUs admitted for private lessons at any time. 
Adult and Juvenile daises will ho formed at Ottr rooms, for 
the Plano, Organ and Vocal Music by the quarter or by the 
vear. 
Thu public arc cautioned against impostors. No oufi is 
authorized to teach this method evcopt tiio-w who can pre- 
-oiu. diplomas bearing Mrs. j, B. Paige's signature, who is 
the inventor and sole proprietor, 
Terms Blade easy. 
For Circulars address with inclosed stamp Mrs .1 B 
PAIGE, Rooms No, 9 and \ Obickcrlng's Block, girt Washing¬ 
ton St., Boston. Mass. 95&-2teo 
m^psT/uff S % 
GOSH OF HAIlt. 
Mksbrs. Joseph Bohnktt & Co.: 
I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect in my own 
aggravated case. Of your excellent Hair Oil,—C ocoaine. 
For many mouths my hair had been fulling off, untill I was 
fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my head became 
gradually more and more inflamed, so Unit ( could not touch 
It without gain. 
By the advice of my physician, to whom you had shown 
your processor purifying the Oil. I commenced its ubc the 
last week ill June The Orst application allayed the itching 
and irritation, in three or four days the redness and tender¬ 
ness disappeared: the half ceased to fail; and 1 pave now a 
thick growth of hair. Your*, very truly, SUSAN It. POPE. 
A REMARKABLE €A8F. 
hast MtDDLBBORO’, Ma» 8.. JuueD, 1364. 
Mkshiib. Bohmktt & Co.: 
1 send you a • tulemenl of my daughter's case, as requested. 
She will have been sick six years, if she Uvea until the 1st of 
August next. 
When her hair came off she had been afflicted with neural¬ 
gia in her head for three years. She had used, during that 
time, many powerful applications. These, with file Intense 
neat caused by the pains, burned lier hair so badly that, in 
October, 1861, it all dime off, and for two years after her head 
was as smooth as her face. 
Through the recommendation of a friend, she wan induced 
to try your Cooomns, and the r< suit was astonishing. Hiie 
had riot used half the contents of a bottle before her head 
was covered with a lino young lialr- in roue months the hair 
has grown several inches in Icneih. very thick, soft, and fine, 
and of a darker color than formerly. She mill continues to 
use the Cocoatnc, and we have little fear of her losing her 
hair. With respect, WM. S. EDDY. 
fOHHSTON 
fesgsr® 
Adapted for Horse or Haxp Bower, for Hilts or Drills 
from three inches to six ferr apart, and any number or guan- 
tit!/Of -Seeds ui Hie It ILL. DRILL ot ACRE, also for ALL KINDS 
of sBBDH, large or small, hsavu or light. 
It makes it* own furrow, measures and deposits the seeds, 
covers them -mil roils the surface, also marks the distance 
for tlie next succeeding row, all at one and the same opera¬ 
tion. Capacity Sir, to Ten .toys per (lag, with rows three to 
four feet apart. 
This machine was invented and Introduced -liv ff. L. Rmkuv 
diiring itie Winter and Spring or i,-ui arm ,. and lias since ac¬ 
quired the reputation of being the best machine for its pur¬ 
poses in use. 
More than twenty thuusulnl of them have, been sold, and 
hundreds have been reported in use over 15 years, averaging 
over two hundred acres per year at a cost for repairs not ex¬ 
ceeding fll’ly cents the year, and still in coiullt ou for iu 
much more service. They have been and are being Imitated 
and sold by Other Agricultural implement Manufacturers 
and Dealers a« the " Emery's No. ii planter," hut of all such 
Imitations which have come under onr notice, (and there are 
several such makers,) none are as velUhlo for accuracy as 
those made and ottered to flic public by the Inventor aud 
Managers mid Proprietor h of the 
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
o p X- —— 
HORACE L. EMERY A SON, ALBANY, N. Y. 
Retail Price, $2,5. Liberal discount to the trade. Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars ot'these Works furnished gratia on application. 
cuis Contmiscr 
— A Prussian school ship is now in New Y*ork harbor- 
— Jerome, the New Haven clock man, is dead. 
— A mocking bird in New York speaks fifty words. 
— Surratt’s next trial is fixed for May 12. 
— The Astor Douse on reopening will rent for $55,000. 
— Tennessee has pot a $1 tux on matrimony. 
— Alice Cary is President of the Blue Stocking Club. 
— Providence is to have an inebriate asylum. 
— Vermont has enjoyed but. two haugings in 40 years. 
— Sam Slick’s son is lecturing in Toronto. 
— Narvaez, the Spanish statesman, is dead. 
— Napoleon III. was 61) years old ou the 20th ult. 
— Russian fowls arc largely sold in Paris. 
— Montgomery, Ala,, is enjoying strawberries and ice 
cream. 
— Croquet bids fair to be more the rage than ever this 
season. 
— Gapius Honcharenko, Esq., is editor of the Alaska 
Herald. 
— Breckinridge has an estate in Louisville valued at 
$22,262. 
— Lake Champlain is breaking up. It has been frozen 
9S days. 
— Chicago will not build a wigwam for the great con¬ 
vention. 
— It is said the French Consul in Richmond has bought 
a theater. 
— The Cornwall tin mines no longer support the Corn¬ 
ish miuers. 
— Massachusetts has been borrowing $3,000,000 from 
the Barings. 
— The Arlington estate is to be cut up into small freed- 
men's farms. 
—A prize fight is still in prospect between Hollywood 
and Keating. 
— Only three bodies from the Sea Bird] have as yet 
come ashore. 
— Minister Bancroft is to negotiate a commercial treaty 
with Prussia. 
— Pullman made $75,000 last year out of his hotel and 
Bleeping cars. 
— A colloseal bust of the poet Bryant is to be placed in 
Central Park. 
— Baltimore swarms with young southerners hunting 
for clerkships. 
— The largest income in Fitchbury, Mass., is that of a 
pop-corn man. 
— Co). Foster, editor of the Pittsburg .Daily Dispatch, 
died last week, 
— Tn New Orleans 3,331 colored children attend the 
public schools. 
— A fund is to be raised in Canada for payingjD’Arcy 
McGee’s debts. 
— The wife of cx-Gov. Buckingham, of Connecticut, 
died on Sunday 
— Napoleon paid $13,000 for his coasin’s;installation to 
the Cardinalate. 
— Three humpbacked whales [have been seen near 
Charleston lately. 
— A monument to the memory of Dante will soon be 
erected at Naples. 
— The Great Western employes ah Hamilton are organ¬ 
izing a brass band. 
— Nantucket men are going West to turn their harpoons 
into pruning hooks. 
— Philadelphia is subscribing $10,000 forjthe benefit of 
colored war orphans. 
— Madame Musard has purchased the celebrated Cross 
diamonds for £2-1,000. 
— The peach crop is reported eafe in Maryland, Dela¬ 
ware and New Jersey, 
— Chicago returned but one income above $100,000. 
Cincinnati shows ten. 
— Dexter has been resting all winter, and never was in 
such perfect condition. 
— Eleven million bushels of oysters per year are taken 
out of Chesapeake Bay. 
— The Island of Antigna had seven shocks-of an earth¬ 
quake on Thursday week. 
— Eighty thousand head of Texas cattle are en route 
for the railroad in Kansas. 
— The Plicatquis quarries, in Maine, annnaliy ship to 
Boston 20,000 tone of slate. 
— Dickens gave $150 to the Dramatic Fund in New 
York, and Dolby gave $100. 
— The earnings of the Central Pacific Railway during 
1867 were nearly $1,500,000. 
— $1,000 a year is allowed the dancing attachce of an 
embassy at Paris for gloves. 
— Uncle Sam sold 7,000,000 acres of land last year. He 
only has 830,000,000 acres left. 
— It is claimed that $2,000,000 of capital is employed in 
the fruit business at Chicago. 
— Fifty-seven horses arc in the Jerome Park BtableB, 
preparing for the spring races. 
— Two Boston Military Companies are to drill against 
each other May 27, for $100 a side. 
— Yokohama, Japan, is 11,509 milcB from London by 
way of Suez, and 7,520 via. New York,. 
— D’Arcy McGee iB to be succeeded in the Canadian 
Parliament by the Hon. Peter Uodpath. 
— Prof. Thompson of Toronto insists that there is gold 
worth hunting for north of Lake Superior. 
— The life of Capt. Prather, who perished in the ex¬ 
plosion of the Magnolia, was insured for $1(J,00<1, 
— The mins of a town, canals, etc., are said to have 
been found in Utah, near the mouth of Salt River. 
— Stewart pays Judge Hilton $25,000 a year^for keeping 
him out of the courts, and gets off cheaply at that. 
— The comet kown as Brorsen's was seen at the Vasear 
College Observatory ou the evening of the 19th ult. 
OWEEPSTAKES SELF-RAKING REAPER 
JOHNSTON’S PATENT 
(Skk Eno raw nti tx Rural OF Mat 2, 1868.) 
We Manufacture Reapers for Rea pi tin and 
Mowers for illoirlnz. 
, Our Reaper is a pcfect success, because It is simple in con¬ 
struction, and lias loss than hair the number ot parts con¬ 
tained in most Reaping machines. Tris construction is 
siicli as to enable us to bring the machine in small space, and 
also enable* us to construct Him principal parts of iron, ma¬ 
king the machine strong and durable, 
THE FINGER BEAM 
Is located opposite the tread of the <1 riving-whoo’, giving 
the machine a perfect balance, aud enabling it to pass over 
uneven ground and water furrows with ease. 
THE HEIGHT OF CUT 
Is readily varied fromS to 13 Inches,and the platform always 
kept in a horizontal position, or the driver cun, by a lever, 
raise and lower the cut and give the proper augle tor cutters 
in lodged or standing grain. 
The Johnston Seif-Rake 
Gathers and delivers wheat, rye, barley, oats, buckwheat, 
clover, timothy and flax seed, and sowed com In gavels, 
bunches, or a swath, at ihc will of the driver. 
!T IS A PERFECT SUCCESS! 
Because it tees the first to abandon the smooth slat or beat¬ 
er for gutlu.'i lng in the grain, and to use the Rakes for gath¬ 
ering. us well as delivering. It was 
THE FIRST GATHERING APPARATUS 
In which the beater dropped down on a level with and in ad¬ 
vance of the cutters, can-led the grain on to the platform, 
brushed It hack far enough to keep the cutters clean ; then 
rose up till a sufficient quantity was deposited for a gavel, 
when the driver could at will deliver it. The 
Johnston Patent Sweepstakes Self-Raking Reaper 
Cuts asix foot swath, with as little draft as a light four foot 
mower, and no side draft whatever, Do you .i*>k as to Its 
strength and durability ? Tim combination ol wood and Iron 
in the finger bur make- it the tnoet perfect of finger bars. Its 
machluciy is the most compact and durable of anv other, 
and the seat of the driver outside of Hie driving wheel so 
balances and rlurVrv the finger bar that it is less liable to 
sag or break, than thru, of any other Machine Well, hut 
how much work will it dO? Here in Its great value, lor it 
draw* so light, and cuts so wide, that it haft been known to 
cut 140acres of heavy grain in seven days. But It cut* easily 
with a common team, in acre# a day. 
B3T" For Circulars or Agencies for Michigan, Indiana, till 
uois, Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska, town, and western New 
York, apply to JOHNSTON. HUNTLEY & fO„ Broekport, 
N. Y., or onr Western Agency.60 West, Lake Street,Chicago, 
Ill. For Wisconsin. Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Ce.n- 
tral New York, apply to C. C. BRADLEY & SON. Syracuse, 
N. Y. For Maryland and Virginia, apply to DYER WIL¬ 
LIAMS, Sy racuse, N. Y. 
Pev Month guaranteed to agents everywhere 
tn—f)" selling onr Patent Everlasting Metallic'Clothes¬ 
line*. Write for Circulars to the American " ire Co. Wil¬ 
liam Sr.. N. Y., or 16 Ch-arboro St.. Chicago. III. 9SJi-2lc.> 
A NEW CLAM!* IN PRACTICAL PHRENOLO¬ 
GY i< I'ormlog. For Circular, with lull particulars, ad¬ 
dress, with stamp, " Phrenological Journal," New York 
T ime protectionist 
I . AND 
American Manufacturers’ Monthly Circular. 
.4 Commercial Journal a troraifng a Tariff for the Protec¬ 
tion gf American \fa ufarture*. and the Organ of the 
Manufacturers of the I nitetl States. 
1‘UBLIKUKD MONTHLT AT (,] !‘KK ANNUM IN ADVANCE, BY 
J. HERBERT, 109 Leonard Mt..,Nevv Vnrk, 
Being tne only special organ of the Manufacturers of the 
United StaGS, it is a valuable contribution to the commer¬ 
cial Journalism of our rouutry, aud should be In the Count¬ 
ing House of every person engaged in Trade. Coiuraur ce, or 
Manufacture#. ’ . - - 
Its aim Is to promote and encourage the Interests of Amer¬ 
ican labor, and render Domestic production profitable, 
whether manufacturing, agricultural, or mining, In its pitr- 
ftuitft. It aims to neonre a reduction of the eiumnousinterual 
taxes that now retard American mitei-prlso, und.by placing 
tiie tariff of nnr country on a fair and pwrmauonl basis'. give 
lU'e and activity to American Agriculture, Trade, Commerce 
ami Manufactnrw. 
Every lUutiufnetarer should subscribe for it. 
Cvery IVIcrclinnr who purchases his goods direct from 
the mainifacturer should subscribe tor it. 
Every Farmer, Miner, ami every one Interested tn our 
National prosperity and desiring to be. informed on the true 
method of attaining It. should subscribe for this Paper. 
TO M A Ml F A C!T L RECKS* 
Its advertising columns afford a means of gaining publicity 
amongst large dealers In all the large cities and t»wus of the 
U. S. that no other Journal can oner. 
Sand on your Subscriptions and Advertisements at once. 
I Ttr Spec mien copies and rates for advertising sent by mail 
ou application to J. HERBERT, 
-03 Leonard St., Now York. 
BURNETT'S COCOA TNE Is the debt and cheapest hair¬ 
dressing Li the world. It promotes the GROWTH OF THE 
HAIR, and is entirely free from all irritating matter. 
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., iioNtou, 
Mn n u fact ur ora and Proprietors. 
For sale by Druggists everywhere. 963-6teo 
W ANTED! WANTED !—ONE OR TWO AC- 
live Agents, of either sex, every town and village, for 
the largest One Dollar Pawnbrokers Sale in the country. 
Send lor Circulars. S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 30 Hanover 
Street, Boston, Mass. U.5H-2teo 
f iHILDKUN. ALL PARENTS SHOULD UN- 
Uj dersLuad that children’s shoes, with metal t ips, will wear 
at least three limes as long as those without. The new Silver- 
Tip is decidedly ornamental, and is being extensively used on 
Children’s first-class shoes, Sold every where. 963-1 teo 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
MOWERS and REAPERS 
ANBOUNfiE OF GOLD WILL BE GIVEN 
V " for every onnee of adulteration found in •' B. 'J' Bab¬ 
bitt's I.roN C'offkk.” This cotiec is rousted, ground, and 
sealed " hermetically," under letters patent irom the U. S 
Government. All the" aroma" is saved, and the coffee pre¬ 
sents a rich, glossy appearance. Every family should use it, 
as it ia 15 to 20 per cent, stronger than otliur pure “ Coffee." 
Oue. can In every twenty contains a SI Greenback. For 
sale everywhere. If your grocer does not keep this coffee, 
and will not get It for you, send your ordera direct to the 
factory. U.T. BABBITT, 
953-tflteo Nos. 84 to 74 Washington SO,, N. r. 
WOOD'S PRIZE MOWERS —one and two-horee. 
WOOD’S SELF-RAKING REAPER—with or without. 
WOOD'S NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT. 
WOOD'S HAND RAKING REAPER. 
HAINE'S ILLINOIS HARVESTER. 
f!T Manufactured bv tile WALTER A. WOOD MOWING 
AND REAPING M At Hi.ME CO., General Office aud Manu¬ 
factory iloostcj- Palls, N. Y, 
Brunch Offices a rut Salesruoni-s.— S e\v York City. 40 Court- 
iandt St., P. O. BoxteA’,. O. R. SKINNER, Agent; Chicago, 
1I1.J06Luke SUC. E. WUfTMAN, Agent, Alexandria Va. 
A. T. SKINNER A CO., Agents ; Madison, Wl«„ M. E. FUL- 
LRR & CO., Agents. 1 
FOREIGN OFFICE, 77 Upper Thames St., London, Eng. 
SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868. 
SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER, APRIL 4, 1868. 
A gents.— la DIES*, gentlemen, ou ohil- 
prbn can earn a Watch, Silk Dress, Sewlug Machine, 
Web of Sheeting, &c., by two or three days 1 work for OIL 
MAN & CO.’S Great Oue Dotlar Sate, 111) HUUDVC!’Sib, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. Circulars sent free. 952-l2t 
1 FOSTER’S BROADCAST FERTILIZER 
AND GRAIN SOWER,—-This machine will sow all kind* 
of Fertilizers, such as I’lvstkr. Limjc, Sact, Asiiks, Ocaxo, 
&-C., &c., in auy quantity and without choking; also, all 
kinds of grain. For particulars, address 
9.52-tf OSBORNE, FOSTER & CO., Palmyra, N. Y. 
J^GENTS WA NTED 1 
To sell Engravings and Prints; also Stationery GoodB aud 
Sliver Wate.Ues. $30 Invested will realize $100. 
Address HASKINS & CO.. 
952-tt 36 Beekman street., Nt-w York. 
The Premium Harvester of America 
1 agents wanted in all 
JLv/U’vJ parrs oft,bo United States, to Sell our im¬ 
mense llat of nearly 300 different Books, Bibles and Photo¬ 
graph Albums. Every family wants something from it. • 
Catalogues tarnished, free on application, and hooks sent 
post-paid to any address on recmpl ut price. Canvassing 
books containing tiie llat with prices, together with blank 
sheets and printed headings for enrolling u list of names, sent 
free to any oue on receipt of 30 ounttm 
Anv body can sell H orn 10(1 to i,UCa of these books almost 
anywhere. For terms to agents and other Information ad¬ 
dress JOHN K. POTTER & CO., Publishers, Nos.611 ami 617 
Sausom Street., Philadelphia, Pa. 952-lt 
than are sold by any jobber in New York or Boston at whole¬ 
sale, By offering such Inducements to the public, we have 
Increased our sale# to the amount of about one million dol¬ 
lars a year, as we have made sworn return* to the U. 8. As¬ 
sessor, of over one. hundred thousand a month. Kverv exm- 
iH'iionnnr part, will he made, to giv, ftaflsfaetlou to those 
Who may favor U9 with their patronage. Address 
ANDREWS & CO., 101 & 10'- Sudbury St., Boston, Mass. 
Awarded tho HtoHKrtT PitKMiUMa at- the most Important 
FIELD TRIALS ever held Iu any country, 
90,000 Now In Use— 20,000 Sold in a 
SINGLE SEASON. 
H?“CIrcuUrs forwarded hy mall. 
ADEIANCE. PLATT & CO., (MBs rokeepsie,) No. 165 
Greenwich St.. N. Y. 
HIRAM CURTIS. Albion, Orleans Co.. N. Y. 
J. M. CHILDS & CO., No. 121 Gt-nosce. St., Utica, N. Y. 
B ook agents wanted for “men 
OF OUR TIMES" or Lending Patriots of the Day. An 
elegant octavo volume, ric.lilv Illustrated with 13 beautiful 
Steel Eogravluga, and a portrait of the author, 
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, 
Agents say it is the beet, and sell* the quickest of any hook 
they ever sold. Some are taking 200 ordent per week. It, will 
outsell “ Uwoi,k Tom’s Cabin." We e.mplov no general 
agents, but pay extua commission. Oid agents will appre¬ 
ciate this item. Scud for eircnlars giving full particulars. 
Address HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO., 
953-41 Hartford, Conn. 
4 SEWING MACHINE.-THE CELE- A 
brated 4c 
$4 CHAMPION SEWING MACHINE 
is a glorious triumph. It is* lately patented, and l# entirely 
new and original, it. stitches and embroiders heiuitifnlly, 
inuking the famous Elastic ’ Lock-Stitch.' The Ladle* are in 
love with It, and Agents make from ?il)0 to *300 a month sell¬ 
ing them. Every Machine warranted 5 year*. For Sample 
machine aud terms to Agents, inclose sft, and Bend at onr 
risk.ll' you register the letter. Address, in plain hand, M. 
LEWIS & CO., Manufacturer*, office 149 Broadway, N. Y . 
CURED WITHOUT PAIN, USE OF 
or caustic burning. Circulars sent free of 
JH8 Drs. BABCOCK A HON. 
700 Broadway, New York. 
UNION MOWER AND REAPER 
CAUTION. 
Ali. persons who keep Uowu & Strvbns' Family Dye 
Colors for sale can be relied on for fair dealing, for the rea¬ 
son 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 he makes twenty- 
live cent* per dozen more hy selling nu inferior article. 
We publish till* caution to guard oar customers against 
Imposition. Accept norm but How* ik htkvkns’ Patent 
Family Dye Colors. Thev are the original inventors or an 
ihipcovemunt which originated this branch of business, and 
made dyeing a domestic art. They have had. also, five years’ 
experience io this particular business, and have been con¬ 
stantly Improving tun quality of their Dyes. All the colors, 
both In liquid aqa powder form, are manufactured by the un¬ 
dersigned, and we can supply onr customers with cither. 
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, brown* and drabs, we 
Would advise tiie n«e of the powder colors In preference, to 
the liquid, unless for ribbons or some very small article- 
MANUFACTURED BY 
HOWE, 
(SUCCESSOR TO BOWS A. STEVENS,) 
360 & 303 BROADWAY, BOSTON, MASS, 
(A Combination of dlfferait Patents.) 
H omoeopath iu t r e a t ment for 
FAMILIES.—Every Family should have a cam? ol Hom¬ 
oeopathic Medicine. Its simple directions and Inviting sugar 
Pill#, are ao Indispensable for children, and so frenmmtty 
meet the want* of those of larger growth. a< to be a nervosi¬ 
ty. hioknrb* Prevented is hkaltu and mo.vxy Saved, 
and that these simple remedies do *rr??st disease and restore 
health is I CiCOU test able. No tumlly having once enjoyed their 
benefits would be without Itiem. IIirshfri key's Homeeoi-a 
THIO SpkciriCB are prepared expr—i*Iy ro meet the? want# of 
families. They are simple, convenient, safe, and tvffai/e, arid 
their value Inin been confirmed by hij experience of many 
years. A full case oflarge, vials aud Book of Directions, 
with Specific* for every disease occurring In domestic prac¬ 
tice, is sent to any address, by express, free of charge, on re¬ 
ceipt of Ten Dollars. Address UUMPHREY’8 SPECIFIC 
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.. 562 Broadway. New 
York. Send lor our Almanac. 9M-6t 
It combines more valuable feature// and i eiU bet 
ter meet the iratits of lfarmers than any 
Machine ever invented. 
Has been in UBe for the past 
SE'VElxr TEARS, 
— AND HAS — 
PROVED A PERFECT SUCCESS! 
Can be worked successfully on rough and stony land, and is 
the most durable machine in use. 
FOR ONE 
DOLLAR 
iVJLI X 
A PRESENT OF 835.00 VALUE, OF YOUR 
OWN SELECTION,-FREE OF COST, 
For a few days’ s«rv ic?.'S lu au.v town or village. Particulars 
and gift sent free, by addressing, with stump, CLOUDMAN 
& CO.,40 Hanover Street., Boatcn, Mass* 9JM-13S 
WHITCOMBS SPIKY HAY RAKE. 
Is the lightent, cheapest, simplest and best norm- Rake 
known. Agents Wanted. ALZIRUS BROWN, Worcester, 
Ma-.fi., Manufacturer. DUANE ii. NASH, General Agent, 
29 Cortlandt Street, New York. 955 2teo 
DEFOItE BUYING TURBINE WATER 
I) WHEELS-Send for Circulars ot FKKK8KILL MANTJ 
FACTUKTNG CO., Peekakllt. N. V. 
ITTENHOUSE’H CELEBRATED POULTRY 
PowriKHfi— A remedy for all dtsea-- « to which fowls are 
le.Bucb as Koup,Gapes.Drooping, Ac., *c. Price, twenty- 
cents per package, or five for one dollar. Manufactured 
for sale by G. W. RITTKNHOUSK A CO., Williamsport. 
TAR AGRICULTURAL WORKS! 
mUE SPRING OF THIS YEAH IS THE 
proper time to take cleansing and purifying medi¬ 
cines, of which 
SWAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA 
Stands pre-eminent for the cure of Scrofula, General Debil¬ 
ity, White Swelling, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver and 
Skin, and all Diseases aciaing from Impurities of the Blood 
and the. Effect* of Mercury. 
Swaim'K Panacea Ima been for neurly a half century cele¬ 
brated tn till* country and In F.nropn for its extraordinary 
cures, for the ccrtlfic.ittes of which reference in made to the 
directions aud books - which may be had gratis) accompany¬ 
ing the Patiaeou, some of which give the particulars of cases 
too frightful for general publication, w here the patients have 
been nlmost eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed lncu- 
rabln by phj delao •• 
Tt has been used In hospitals and private, practice, and has 
been recommended by the m 06 t celebrated Phytdclaw and 
other eminent persona. . 
The wonderful cures effected by SWAIM’S PANACEA 
have for many year* made it an invaluable remedy. The 
Panacea does not contain Mercury in any form, and, being 
an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender 
infant. 
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.’ 
Swaim’a Panacea I* in ronnd bottle#, fluted longitudinally, 
with the following letters blown on the glass: 
•* SWAIM'S—PANACEA—PH1LADA." 
Having the name of .IAS. SWAIM stamped on the sealing 
wax and written on the Internal lteveflue Tax Label cover¬ 
ing tiie cork, and a splendid engraving on tho side of the bot¬ 
tle, by Draper & Co., bank-note engravers. In tho center of 
which Is a portrait of the late Wm. 3waim, (copyright se¬ 
cured.) 
If persons purchasing the Panacea will be careful to ob¬ 
serve that the name SWAIM is correctly spelled, they need 
not be imposed on. 
ALSO. SWAIM'S VERMIFUGE. 
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem¬ 
edy for oil disease# arising from cSchilltr of tho digestive or¬ 
gans, such ns Acidity of the Stomach. Worms, Cholera Mor¬ 
bus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague. Bleeding Piles, Sick Head¬ 
ache, Ac. See the pamphlet- ,, , „ _ „ 
Prepared only at Swsitu’s Laboratory, the Old Stand, South 
Seventh Street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all 
Druggist.* In the (fluted Stales. 
General Agents l'or the 11 nlted States. . 
W. U. SFHl RFFELIN & GO.. 
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1ST. 
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GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
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the most Inexperienced, and will do it* worn with marvel¬ 
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A C E N T S 
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