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NEW ADYEETISEMENTS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LB ANY AGBICLLTl RAL WORKS 
HORACE L. EMERY & SON, PROPRIETORS, 
Turner’s Patent Extension Ladder. 
An Art Worth Knowing—Prof La Rue. _ . 
3,500,060 Customers in Four Years—Eastman a: hxnaau. 
Osage Orange Plants—F K Phoenix. 
Curls! Curls!—Prof. B. ft. Kobb. 
Agents Wanted—GrahHevnie S. M. Co. 
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ,. . _ 
W anted, Agent-— w S Bateho.lder & Co. 
Carpentry Made Easy—ft ChaHen. 
The Instantaneous Photographer— Albert Spear. 
*200 A Month—A.Miue'ot S M CO. 
Machinery Oils—Warfield * co. 
Bullard’s Patent II a v Ted.’er-S S Whitman. 
Book Agents Wanted—O D case * co. 
Enlffln Slowing Machines— Elijah Dunbar. 
So'dlers who Enlisted In S r, T V J; L ; I 
Naoseraond Sweet Potato Plants— Purdy & Hance. 
Seed Wheat—Gow A Deltr. 
Agents Wanted in Every County—F W Lasey. 
Agents Wanted m Every Tuwn-J F Dwinell. 
Every Man Ills Owct Lawyc.r-ll W Hitchcock 
SPECIAL NOTICKS. 
Doty's Clothes Washer—B C Browning, General Agent. 
THE DETROIT 
•.•AtUtUUS 
Hamilton, corner Liberty and Union Streets, 
AIiBAWY, IV. Y. 
The above works were projected ami established oyer 
twenty years asm by the Senior Proprietor, during which 
time their manufactures have acquired a World Wide Impu¬ 
tation tor Utility, Durability tincl Efficiency. All of the Prin¬ 
cipal Machines which have given these works and tbeirman- 
utacTurcH lie ir reputation, are the results oi the Invention -t 
and Jtnpriin ments of the Senior Pkomuktok. 
The a.-sortnieJ ol' Machines. Implements and Patterns 
comprises one of the lakorst and best in this or any come 
try. and embraces tile aceumuittlfd experience and aoservtl- 
tion of flic Senior for more than thirty //earn in this dc art- 
nmnt of manufactures, in this and other con nudes. 
The attention of the public is called to the above facts, and 
.1 continuum e of their patronage so long and liberally enjoy¬ 
ed is solicited. Address with care, to avoid delays, 
HORACE L. EMERY’ & SON, 
Alban v Aiauoui.ru rai. Works, 
Drawer, 19?.. ALBANY, N. Y. 
X. B.—Circulars furnished gratis on application. 
This has the largest circulation of atiy newspaper In the 
State of Michigan, and is the great popular organ of the 
State. 
Its Weekly Issue exceeds that of all other Detroit papers 
put together, and goes to the masses in every quarter of 
the State. 
Its large Trl-Weekly edition is taken by farmers, millers 
and merchants on all the lines of ralloard throughout the 
State. 
Its Daily edition is larger than that of any other single pa¬ 
per published in Michigan, and is generally read In Detroit 
and all the more Important places in the Interior. 
T/V - 
be gears jffottbenser 
— Spain, with an army of 100.000 men, has 510 Generals. 
— Japanese, scissors are made like sheep shears, 
— Maine has seventy thousand farmers. 
— There was a heavy snow storm in Maine the 8th inst. 
— Crevalli, Austrian Ambassador at Rome, is dead. 
— Suicides are now unusually frequent in Cincinnati. 
— Gen. Sherman has gone to Cheyenne. 
— Mr. Charles Dickens arrived in England on Friday. 
— The fair sex are largely represented at the Memphis 
races. 
— A man named Michael Sharp has been murdered in 
Toledo. 
— A serious shooting affray occurred lately at Clifty, 
Indiana. 
— Three children, near Toronto, died from the effects 
of poison. 
— John B. Adatte, the currency counterfeiter, has been 
discharged. 
— The discount on American invoices in Canada is 
28 per cent. 
— John E. Stokes has been appointed Mayor of Ports¬ 
mouth, Ya. 
— A hog tried to eat up a legless man and a goat in 
New Albany. 
— Queen Victoria has more than thirty tons of silver 
and gold plate. 
— A man named Warren was found dead in his bed at a 
New York hotel. 
— Mine. Ristori and her troupe have returned to New 
York from Cuba. 
— Thirteen States of the United States and one Terri¬ 
tory grow cotton. 
— Two colored children were burned to death at Lock- 
land, Ohio, lately. 
— The new insane asylum at Dewittville, Chautauqua 
Co., is completed. 
— The irreverent negro minstrels of New York are bur¬ 
lesquing Dickens. 
— A juror named Bishop dropped dead at Mount Holly, 
N, J., Friday week. 
— One of the three silver dollars coined in 1804 was re¬ 
cently sold for $150. 
— The New Y’ork carpenters have determined to de¬ 
mand higher wages. 
— H. n. Lloyd, the map publisher, died at Mount Clair, 
N. J., on Thursday. 
— C. W. Adams of Cleveland, committed suicide at 
Cincinnati laBt week. 
— Wolves have lately destroyed several hundred sheep 
in Erie county, Ohio. 
— A wild woman is said to be living in the Big Cane 
neighborhood, Texas. 
— Goldwin Smith has written a book on 
and Irish Character." 
— The fleet of Admiral Farragut has arrived in the 
Tagus River, Portugal. 
— The military authorities have removed Mayor Bar- 
rows of Jackson, Miss, 
— Six murders in one day were recently committed in 
a single county in Texas. 
— Policeman J. D. B. Smith of Troy, has mysteriously 
disappeared, and foul play is suspected. 
— A little girl in New Hampshire cut off her sister’s 
hand while playing with a sharp hatchet. 
— John Brooks was bitten by a rattlesnake in Baltimore, 
and died from the effect in 15 minutes alter. 
— Russia has sixty-eight agricultural schools and col¬ 
leges, one of which has 8,000 acres attached. 
— The culture of flax is rapidly increasing '.in Califor¬ 
nia. Oil cakes now sell there for $30 per ton. 
— There are at present over 60 vessels under way from 
Chicago loaded with grain for lower lake ports. 
— A boy in Bhelbyville, Ky., ran a stick through bis 
neck, and lingered four days in terrible agony. 
— Mrs. Ann White last week sold twenty-two head of 
mules to the Louisville City It. R. at $150 each. 
— There is said to he but. two factories of pressed tin¬ 
ware in the U. S., one of which is in Philadelphia. 
— The Lenox, Mass., plate-glass company are to use 
gas hereafter for melting purposes instead of wood. 
— The mayor of Providence has suspended a detective 
in that city for attending a prize fight as a spectator. 
— The Patent Office report for 1861 is completed and 
ready for distribution. It makes three large volumes. 
— The length of the span of the Cincinnati and New¬ 
port bridge over the Ohio has been finally fixed at 300 feet. 
— In the Paraguayan war it is calculated that 40,000 
lives have been lost from wounds, and 40,000 from cholera. 
— One of Ristori’s charitable performances in Havana 
netted $3,500 in gold; and she brought back from there 
$00,000 in gold. 
— Albany thieves have been attempting to burglarize 
the vault wherein repose the remains of Mrs. Catharine 
Hamilton in the Rural Cemetery. 
— A well known horse fancier in New Jersey has built 
a Turkish bath in his stables, and the horses are much 
improved in appearance and health by its use. 
WALTER A. WOOD'S 
i*mzE 
MOWERS ami REAPERS 
Business men and others wishing to reach the people of 
Michigan, will find advertising In the Advertiser and Tri¬ 
bune to he by far the cheapest and most effective method 
possible. 
Advertisements will he taken by any respectable advertis¬ 
ing agent at the same rates that would be required at our 
own counter, and the following houses In particular are al¬ 
most daily forwarding orders to us : 
Boston — S. R. NILES. 
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 
New York-JOHN HOOPER & CO. 
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. 
PEASLEE & CO. 
Philadelphia-COE, WETHERILL & CO. 
Cincinnati—COOK, COBURN & TAYLOR. 
S. H. PARVIN. 
Chicago-COOK, COBURN & CO. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE DODGE AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., AUBURN, N. Y, 
Take the lead, and used evervwtiere. Two Grand Gold Med¬ 
als and Cross of Legion of Honor, at Paris Exposition, 1667. 
And nflo First Premiums in all parts of the. world. Over 90,- 
000 now in use. Inci easing demand with increased facilities, 
improvements for tsdfi. Pronounced by all who have used 
them to be the 
PR IXVI PA L OFFICES A ED DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
SEiMPLE, R1RGE iY CO., No. 13 South Main Street, Saint Louts, Missouri. 
GAMMON A; PKINDLK, No. 46 West Lake Street, Ohicago, Illinois. 
L. J. BUSH Sc CO., No. 136 West Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
R. A. TYRREL, 58 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
WICK, CROWDER A CO., 136 River St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Tuts Machine embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great success of the 
Ohio and Buckeye Machines, together with a number of entirely new, novel and valuable improvements. In com¬ 
pactness. lighttn' j - of draft, excellence end elegauce of workmanship and finish, combined with great strength and 
adaptation to nil kinds of work, it will surpass anv machine heretofore offered to the farmer. It has two Independent 
Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Finger-Bar and Folding Cutting Apparatus. The Dodge Self-Rake applied to 
this machine has proved a pi * elect success. To say that it pleases U a t’alut expression ol“ the sentiments everywhere 
expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour in upon us from every quarter. 
WOOD’S PRIZE MOWERS—one and two-horse. 
WOOD'S SELF-RAKING REAPER-with or without. 
WOOD'S NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT. 
WOOD’S HAND-BAKING REAPER. 
HAILE’S ILLINOIS} HARVESTER. 
Mamil'acluivd by the WALTER A. WOOD MOWING 
AND REAPING MACHINE GO., General Office and Manu¬ 
factory llooSick Fails, N. V. 
Brunch O/fice* and .Vi!rwYJ07h'- -New 5 ork City. 10 Court- 
landt St.. P. o. Bov C. SKINNER. Agent; Chicago, 
111..306 Luke St., C. E. WHITMAN, Agent; Alexandria Ya., 
A. T. SKINJIEB * CO.. Agents Madison, Wts., M. E. FUL¬ 
LER & co.. Agents. 
FOREIGN OFFICE, 77 Upper Thames St., Loudon, Eng. 
SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868. 
SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER, APRIL 4, 1868. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
The Premium Harvester of America 
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Radical. It gives particular attention to home Interests, In 
this respect being surpassed by no paper on the Continent. 
Its Michigan news Is collected by Its own paid correspond¬ 
ents, numbering over one hundred In all, and the telegraph 
la freely nsed In Its transmission. 
Besides being the Official Paper of Detroit, it publishes all 
the official advertisements of the various mining companles i 
Is the only paper that publishes regularly local financial In¬ 
telligence, gives very complete shipping and commercial re¬ 
ports, and devotes considerable attention to literary matters 
and to the religious news of the day. 
Awarded the. Highest Premiums at the most important 
FIELD TRIALS ever held In auy country. 
90,000 Now In Use — 20,000 Sold In a 
SINGLE SEASON. 
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Greenwich St.. N. Y. 
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Everyone owning property, or having any interests In the 
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of the editions of this paper. 
ter nvr s. 
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STRONG TESTIMONIALS FROM PRESS AHD PEOPLE! 
Irish History 
tar NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. 
\ Speedy Our® 
T il Ci y f'YnT'i k>b 
Dodge’s Improved Reaper and Mower, and Self-Rakbb, as described above, is believed to be the best 
Machine now or ever offered toithe American Farmer. Us thorough trials and gr«at triumphs over competing 
machines, during the season of 11667. have given the Boons Machine unusual popularity and prestige among 
practical farmers, creating a demand for it with all who believe "the Best is the Cheapest, and who are 
determined to "Get the Best" IDoooe's Improved. 
The following Testimonials, from tollable sources, show conclusively that Dodge's Sei.f-Rakk fully meetB 
every requirement of the most lastidions farmer, and it is warranted to give perfect satisfaction: 
[From the Rural New-Yorker of Sept. 7,18S7.J THE DODGE MACHINE AT FAYETTE. 
IMPROVED AUTOMATIC RAKE FOR DODGE’S We, the undersigned, witnessed the operation of Dodge's 
H a il imt c t v r Harvester with the Improved Self-Rake, in a field of oats, on 
a. & v s « 1 a A. the farm of Daniel Wooden, in the town of Cuvette, Seneca 
Daring a recent visit to Auburn, we accepted an Invitation C.P.N. Y.Oh the 6th of Sept., lull. Tie- Suit-Bake we con- 
from Col. Dodoe, Pres’t of the Dodge <V Stkvknson' Mnnu- “^’ 1 perfect: and tanners need look in> further for such an 
factoring Co., to witness a trial of their Automatic Rake for buph'inenL Simple In con-urneUmi. very strong, no traps 
Dough's Harvester — they having added some very impor- p r tixtugs to get out of order; la ready for use, when it 
tant improvements to the style of the rake hitherto used, ’> *"^ n? a'.ilYi' 
These consist of four independent rakes. So constructed ai VvT,i ,!,,.h l ‘V ,,7 X: 
to allow all of thorn to he in use for reeling cm til* grain, or *" ' ij? ( r01 ! 1 Y®vy short to long, tall ei oln, oi through laan- 
hv a slight movement of the hand or foot, enuring either rake lr ‘" 'I^f’dged Places, equally well. The driver, b.v pulling a 
to rake off the cut grain. In any sized gavels required. These small ever at his Hide discharges the gavel whenever enough 
additions overcome the defects heretofore existing In it and grain nas been teeieu on the table, 
make It perfect for Its work, and will. In addition to Us other Milton JIme.rson. Daniel B. Wooden, F. H. Metzger, 
goodqualltte*, leave lew if any improvements to be desired Vincent M. Halsey, Daniel S. Post, 
Psmer sal Yeur algia; 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
Its Effect* are 
Magical. 
It Is an nnfaiUny remedy In all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
ofteu effecting a perfect cure In less than twenty-four hours, 
from the use of no more than two or three pills. 
No other form or Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even Ln the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangements—of many years' standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, Its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
at the ntusost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely fails to prodace a complete and permanent care. 
It contains no drugs or other materials ln the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the moat delicate system, and can 
always he used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many ot our most emi¬ 
nent pJiystctuns, who give it their unanimous aud unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.SI.OO.. Postage 6 cent*. 
si, «• 5.00.. “ ar “ 
Twelve “ 9.00.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER At CO., Sole Proprietor*, 
952-ly-eo 1‘40 Tremont St., Boaton, filaia. 
Wv. the undersigned, Were present on the 2d Sept., 1867, 
at the farm of D. T. Greeuleaf. in the town of Fayette,Seneca 
Co., N. V., and witnessed the operation of the Improved Self- 
Hake, or Dodge's Harvestei. The groin was oats, and difficult 
work. The Machine cut clean and worked easy. The Self- 
Rake worked to our entire satisfaetlou, reeling ou the grain, 
and delivering the gavels in perfect order, at Hie will of the 
driver, by slightly nulling a lever. We consider It a perfect 
Self-Hake, and all that can be desired. 
A. Bachman, James Turin, Reuben Bachman, 
W. a. Wolf, G, w. Bocknver, John Anderson, 
D. T. Greenlesf, Dennis Huff, Jacob Stahl, 
John Zimmer. L, D. Carr, C. B. Matthews, 
Win. L. Gosellne, D. B Randall, John Dysinger, 
Jacob Dtsinger, Jefferson Band, John M. Odell, 
Milton Matthew, R. S. Wright, Joseph Emmons, 
A. House, H. C. Wright, James Disluger. 
aroKer s ante oi r.iru auu vaiuaoio uoowft. oumpiisiug a 
great variety of Valuable and Useful Articles for sale at 
One Dolls u for Knch Article. For additional terms and 
conditions of sale send for circulars. The stock consists of 
every variety of Dry Goods, Silver-Dialed Ware, Album*. 
Carpetings, Boots and Shoes, &c..*c. We commenced the. 
sale of Goods on this plan In the fall of 1863. Our Good- are 
obtained by cash advances made uu merchandise,or are pur¬ 
chased direct from the commission houses, manufacturers 
and Importers. We are selling goods at less price* for retail 
than are. sold by mix Jobber In Now York or Boston at whole¬ 
sale. By offering such inducements to the public, we have 
increased our sates to the amount of about oue million dol¬ 
lars a year, as we have made sworn returns to tlieU.S. As¬ 
sessor, of over one hundred thousand a month. Every exer¬ 
tion on our part will be made, to give satisfaction to those 
who may favor ua with their patronage. Address 
ANDRE VVS & CO., 101 & 10u Sudbury St., Boston, Mass. 
OOK AGENTS WANTED FOR “.TIEN 
i OF OCR TIMES" or Leading Patriots of the Day. An 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT SPAFF0RD. 
We, the undersigned, witnessed the Operation of Dodge's 
Harvester, with the. Improved Seli'-U.ike, lti a Held of heavy 
spring wheat, (both bearded and bald,) on the. farm of So¬ 
moni- Grlnnell, lu the town of Spatford, < mondaga Co., N. 1., 
on tli a 13 7tli of August, 1367. Tne wiud blew strong from th ■ 
south. The Machine worked perfectly ou every side, cutting 
clean and even. The Self-Hake required no adjustment, and 
reeled on the grain in good shape, delivering the gavels at 
the will Of the driver, by a slight pull of a lever. The gnv.-la 
were laid straight iu everv instance, and suitable for bind¬ 
ing, without hand rake. We consider the Work done as abso¬ 
lutely perfect, and the best we ever saw. 
Seymour Grinnell, William Wallace. Justin N. Knapp, 
Evelyn Grlnnell, Orlando Grinnell, Cornelius Tracy, 
Jbhn. (Mines, Perry Grinnell, Philip T. Stabler 
David II. Cowao. Martin A. Knapp, of Maryland. 
elegant octavo volume, richly Illustrated with 18 beautiful 
Steel Engravings, aud a portrait of the author. 
[From the Utica Morning Herald.] 
THE DODGE MOWER AGAIN VICTORIOUS. 
At a trial of Mowers at Norwich, X. Y., ou Tuesday last, 
(July 18, 1867,1 by the Chenango Agricultural Society, The 
Dodos Mower, was awarded the First Premium over the 
Young Warrior, the Buckeye, made by Adrtaoce, Platt & 
Co., the Monitor, the Cayuga Chief, and M ood's Mower. The 
DODfi*made a clean sweep, as usual. This victorious ma¬ 
chine Is for sale by K. Left A Son, corner of John and Bleeck- 
er Streets, Utica, N. i". _ 
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE 
Agents say It ib the best, and sells the quickest gf any book 
they ever sold. Some are taking 2Q0 orders per week. It will 
outsell " CJnole Tom’s Cabin.'' Wo employ no general 
agents, but pay extra commission. Old agents will appre¬ 
ciate this Item. Send for circulars giving full particulars. 
Address HAP.TFOP.D PUBLISHING CO„ 
953-4t Ilartford, Conn. 
piASTIC SLATE ROOFIN1 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE l/>7 [Room 19] BBOlDfflli 
N EW YORK. 
j w M c :^L T I#. R &ri-«: UCEN8I8 mm 
^ATEft FILTERS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 
With this Filter the most Impure water 
is made free from all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
DODGE’S MOWER AHEAD IN MICHIGAN! 
A Detroit paper gives the result of a Trial of Mowers un¬ 
der the direction of the Lapeer Co. Vg. Society, on the farm 
of Hon. J.M. Lamb, July lb, 186 T, »t, which seven machines 
competed for the prizes offered by tile Society. DODQB’8 
Patent performed the task assigned III less time than any 
other machine, and was awarded the First Premium. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT COVERT. 
We, the undersigned, having witnessed the operation of 
Dodge & Stevenson Manufacturing Co.'b Harvester, with 
their Improved Self-Hake, on the farm of D. O. Cole, in the 
town of Covert, Seneca Co., N- Y., on the 4th of September, 
ISh", would recommend all who want a perfect Self-Hiking 
Harvester, to take tills Machine. Ir, certainly Is the best 
HellHake wv ever saw. It. worked perf-ctlj '-a every ,-nte 
of the Held, delivering the. gavels straight, an ; even. When¬ 
ever the driver wished,by merely pulling -lightly a lever. 
No adjustments were made or needed while In the Held. 
S. V. Miuur, It. C. Barto, Samuel H. Briggs, 
S. 11. Mnndy, Ira StilwHl, IruS TunHon, 
William Minor, K.s Leggett. Win. R. Vandyke, 
Petti Mannar. George D. Uhl, A. M. Wltiiamer, 
Abm. Fulkerson, John Ilhiuvelt, Harrison Tunisou, 
Hugh Hunny, 1'cter Tunisou, F. M. Vault vet wick 
Jefferson Snlffon, Sam. Ogilen, R. Tunisou, 
T. S. Fulkerson, Tunis Swick, Azarlah L. Abel, 
W. V. Gould, Hudson Rapplye, E. Lamorcaux, 
A. Walker, Harvey Cote, Almerian Burr. 
Jno. Bauta, Minor Smith, 
PATENT 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
THE DODGE MACHINE IN SENECA COONTY. 
Wo, the undersigned, having witnessed the operations of 
one of Dodge, Stevenson & Co.’s Combined Mueiiines, with 
one i-; their new, Improved Hal;--, in the town ol East 
Vnrh-lc, on the farm of John Troutman, at He ary town, \u-. r . 
31, 1367, In oats, heavy and light, and stumpy Held, would 
cheerfully recommend it to any one ln want of a Machine, 
us the Sell' Hake la a perfect success, doing Its work prrfoci. 
Anything more said ut its pmi-e would bc-'sunortiuous One 
only wants to sec it work, to bo satisfied that It is the ne 
plus ultra. 
Luke Joliuson, F. Ilonter, Daniel Kuney, 
II. 0. Sip alley, J. L. Hester, John Irland, 
Wm. Barnes, Willard Putman, David H. Irland, 
David G. Stewart, .1, Corwin, John B. Robison, 
P. H Peterson, Robert Nunmors. Daniel Goodman, 
James Cooley, Geo. W. Randall, I. Luntcr.nteloyer, 
H. F. Troutman, Eli Zellnor. James Payne, 
It. Fanklnbnrgh, Seneca P. King, Nelson Barbeau, 
E. F. Bryant, Jacob Peterson, Wm. H. Waldron. 
I. Brown, J.M. Sherman, 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
OEND 8TADIP FOR 16 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
Of some of the finest Imported and thorough-bred animals 
and Fowls in America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS—Send for Circulars of PEKKSKLLL MANU 
FACTORING CO., Peekaklll, N. Y. 
Extract from Report of Farmers' Club, New York, 1S67. 
“Wasuino Machines. —William D. Osborn asks: 
• Will the Club give us its opinion of washing machines 1 
Is it economy to pay fourteen dollars for one of Doty’s 
machines t Will it wash farmers' clothes clean, and not 
be too hard work for the women? Washing machines 
have so generally proved to be failures that I am afraid 
of throwing uwuy my money upon one. 1 
‘'Solon Robinson —If you had to pay ten times the 
money you mention, it. would be the beet investment you 
ever made upon your farm. But yon must not have that 
alone. Get the Universal Clothes-Wringer with it, and 
your wife and children will rise up and call yon blessed. 
For they will find washing made easy." 
SOLD BY 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
32 Cortlandt Street, N. Y., 
And by Dealers and Canvassers everywhere. 
We have seen the above Machine, with Self-Rake, work in 
a field of short oats, nndt-r very unfavorable circumstances, 
and It did Its work admirably. 
C. E. Opdykc, H. T. E. Foster. 
dU Unclaimed Money and Estates Registry, commencing 
16tX>. Fee to search for auy name, ft. 
GUN & CO., 
95U-18C 4 Prince Of Wales Road, Londou, England. 
OODRIFF’S IMPROVED PORTABLE 
ODD’S IMPROVEMENT IN FENCE 
OlNOCllROM ATICri.- AGENTS WANTED 
I > and the an taught gratis. For Circulars send P. O. 
stamp to Thomas & Co., 261 Washington St„ Brooklyn, N.i ■ 
Every intelligent farmer knows the value of a good Ba¬ 
rometer, particularly ln having aud harvest, when its Indica¬ 
tions of a coming storm will often enable him to save valu¬ 
able crops from damage and waste, and repay many limes Its 
cost. There is hardly a business or occupation in which ,i 
Barometer will not prove n-oful and profitable. Since, by 
the invention of the WoonBt’FF Instrument, they are made 
safely portable, so that a very beautiful ami nicely finished 
Barometer, correct lu principle, and per fee r In construction 
can be readily obtained by nil at a very small cost; ttieir use 
Is becoming Universal. 
“It Is the best Barometer ror gem-rul use. —American 
Agriculturist. „ _ , 
*’It Is really a good, practical portable Barometer. —Sci¬ 
entific Ani&ncaa. . , . 
“The best Barometer, and very cheap."—Mother s Journal. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Send Stamp for Circulars. 
All kinds, sizes aud styles of Thkbmomktkks ot Supe¬ 
rior Quality and Finish, constantly on hand or made to order. 
Address CHARLES WILDER, Peterboro. New Hampshire. 
Send slump for Circular, describing the cheapest, strongest 
and most, durable fence See notice in RntALOf Fob. 15th. 
Address A. TODD. JK. It, CO., Pultncyvtlle, Wayne Co., N-Y. 
H OITKEOPATlllC TREATlENT FOR 
FAMILIES.—Every Family should have a case of Horn- 
ffiopatUio Medicine. Its simple, directions and inviting sugar 
Pills, are so Indispensable for children, aud so frequently 
nieet, the wants of those of larger growth, as to be a necessi¬ 
ty. 8ICBKKS8 PEBVRNTBO IS 11KALTH AND MON’fCV SaVBD, 
and that these simple remedies do arrest disease and restore 
health Is incontestable. No family having once enjoyed their 
benefits would lie without them. Hmii-unaVa IIoMffiopv- 
Tntc Si’BCifiijb arc prepared expressly to meet the wauls of 
families. They are simple, convenient, mfc. and reliable, and 
their value, lias beeu confirmed by an experience ol'many 
years. A full case of 35 large vials and Book of Directions, 
with Specifics for every disease occurring In domestic prac¬ 
tice, la sent to any address, bv express, free of charge, on re¬ 
ceipt of Ten Dollars. Address HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC 
HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO., 562 Broadway, New 
York. Send for onr Almanac. 951-6t 
ARM FOR HALE.-SO ACRES, :ik MILES 
JU from Newark, Wayne Co„ N, Y. Price #100 per acre. 
Inquire Of J. E. BIUOOS, Esq,, N-wurk, or N. S. OS BAND, 
-.-il37. RO 
on the premises 
G ARDEN ENGINES AT 85 TO Sin.-Snpertor 
Syringe and Light Force Pump lu oue. Excel a .ill other 
kinds far applying liquids to destroy Insects on vines, frmt 
trees, garden aud field crops. Agents wanted In every town. 
Send stamp tor circulars to 
y-jffiteo N. E. P. PUMP GO.. Danvers, Mass. 
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, 
Wekks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors, 929 
riuiE BOOK OF WONDERS TELLS HOW 
l to make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics, Caudles, Wines, cordials, 6oaps,Dyes, 
and hundreds ot' c-thor articles ln dully demand. Easily 
made and sold at large profits. Sent, post-paid, for 25 ''ts..hy 
SM7-131 O. A.ROORBACH.No. 102 Nassau St., tv. V- 
E MPLOYMENT.—815 TO 830 A DAY GUAR- 
anteed. Male or Female Agents Wanted ln every town, 
descriptive circulars A-ee. Address 
950-m JAMES C. RAND & CO., Blddeford, Me. 
