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ft8. Fully warranted for live yeara. We will 
any machine that will bbw a stronger, more 
I'll AHA .lliiwlln r .... 4-1-., — __ r. • » 
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of Maryland 
8 PATENT WATER FILTER—Helen 
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e health. KEDZiK & RUNNEL, 
__ No. 9 Exchange. St. , Rochester, N. Y. 
LADIES, GENTLEMEN, OR CIIIL- 
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B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS —Semi for Circulars of PKKKS KILh MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peeksklli, N. Y. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Great American Tea Company. 
C. O. D.—M E Chapman A- Co. 
Storekeepers, Lawyers, &c—Jay Cooke Sturdivant. 
Employment FI L Storke & Co. 
The American Hay Tedder—Ames Plow Co. 
Nieto ls* Patent Transplanter—E G NicUols. 
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 
Grant aud Colfax—Treat & Co. 
Journal of Agriculture—L D Morse & Co. 
Short-Hand—G .1 Mans,in. 
Tobacco Antidote—Hr r R Abbott. 
$3)5 a Month—II H Shaw. 
Keystone Cider ami Wine Mill—'W O nicock. 
'Giant Charms and Pius—Stone, Hall & Co. 
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Sport for O d and Venue -F -1 Phillips. 
A Book for Summer Time—J W Ibiughaday & Co. 
The Premium Harvester of America-Adriance, Platt & Co. 
Gram and Cnl'av in the Field—B W Hitchcock. 
Short-Horns for Sale—J Talcott. 
The American Wheat Cultlirtot—Talntbr Brothers. 
Genuine Peeksklli Piowe and Plow Costings. 
American Cattle—Talutor Brothers. 
On Trial—S R Welle. 
The American Flag Horse Collar—Wm Chappell. 
Family Cider and Wine Mills—Hutchinson's Patent. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Willis' Stnrap Extractor Ahead-W W Willis. 
Q-V &uis ^onbenscr. 
— The Saratoga hotels are open for the season. 
— Cholera is raging among the chickens in Kentucky. 
— King Theodore's death is uncertain, 
— Queen Victoria has gone to Scotland, 
— There are changes in the Brazilian Cabinet. 
— Oxford declines to race with Harvard. 
— Oil has been struck at San Antonio, Texas. 
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— The Emperor of Brazil has two daughters and no 
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— A Detroit woman recently gave birth to three chil¬ 
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— Indiana sent the tallest average of Boldiers to the 
army. 
— The Marquis of Hastings lost $1,000,000 on the Derby 
races. 
— A church for the deaf and dumb is to be erected in 
London. 
— New wheat has been received at Memphis from Mis¬ 
sissippi. 
— Peter Yan Ness was drowned in the Hudson at Troy 
last week. 
— 11 Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is still lingering on the stage 
at Newark. 
— There were about a thousand editors at the Chicago 
Convention. 
— A traveling circus at the West calls itself the “ Hip- 
polympiad. ” 
— An English antiquary has discovered the bones of 
King Alfred. 
— Admiral Farragut’s squadron has sailed from Lisbon 
for Antwerp. 
— The Chicago Tribune Association is about to erect a 
new building. 
— Not a school house has been built in Lynn, Mass., for 
twenty years. 
— “ Whistling taught in six easy lessons ” is advertised 
in Connecticut. 
— A recent steamer from New York took out $1,000,000 
in coin for Enrope. 
— The pineapple crop in New Providence is said to be 
very large this year. 
— Two vessels are quarantined at Now York with the 
small pox on board. 
— Ground was recently broken for the New Catholic 
College in Brooklyn. 
— Henry King, a New York real estate broker, is in 
limbo for swindling. 
— It is affirmed that California can beat China and 
Japan in sills: culture. 
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— A Mrs. Dugan committed suicide at Springfield, O., 
leaviug seven children. 
— The French Senate has passed the bill for the regula¬ 
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— E. P. Buell, an aged citizen of Hebron, Conn., com¬ 
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— Five prisoners lately broke jail at Clemens, Mich., 
and made good their escape. 
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and famous for its bouquets. 
— The New York Fenians had a grand picnic at the 
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— Germany levies a tax npon tobacco of six thalers per 
acre and six thalers per cent. 
— The English press comment favorably upon the ac- 
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— A large bed of amber has been discovered at Schwarz- 
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P. B. Reading, one of the first American citizens in 
California, died on Tuesday last. 
— An entire family at Geneva were poisoned last week 
by eating scoke weed for greens. 
— Three hundred more Canadian Zouaves have set out 
for Rome to join the Papal army. 
— The New York Board of Health requires $150,000 to 
meet its expenses the ensuing year. 
— “ Experience Goodridge ” is the name of a person 
recently deceased in York Co., Me. 
— Boston has invited Hon. Anson Burlingame and the 
Chinese Embassy to visit that city. 
— An exchange tells of a man who stopped his paper 
on Saturday and died the next day. 
— The New School Presbyterian Church will hold its 
next General Conference in New York. 
— The eighteen public squares of Paris are opened to 
the public until 10 o’clock in the evening. 
— A clerk in the New York postoffice, named James 
Bell, has been arrested for purloining letters. 
— Another youthful bank messenger in New York has 
absconded with the money entrusted to him. 
The captain and mate of the bark Helen Angler have 
been arrested at New York lor murder at sea. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
WILLIS’ STUMP EXTRACTOR AHEAD! 
Willis’ Stump Extractor, at the Great Public Trial, at 
Springwater, Livingston Co., N. Y., on the 2 d inst., dis¬ 
tanced all competitors, drawing 15 stomps in 30 minutee, 
and finished by taking up 3 of the largest stumps a com¬ 
mittee could find in the lot; he also extracted a 4 foot 
green chestnut near Blood’s Station, which was so satis¬ 
factory that one of the competitors with the screw ma¬ 
chine bought one of Willis’ machines, and four others 
were engaged on the epot. 
Mr. Willis will attend and put in operation all ma¬ 
chines sold within a reasonable distance from this city, 
and guarantee their entire reliability. 
Mr. W illis offered to draw as many stumps in a given 
lime as any two screw or any other machine, or forfeit 
Ono Hundred Dollars, aud the offer is still open to all 
competitors; loading, unloading and setting up computed 
in the time. Send for Pamphlet. 
Address W. W. WILLIS, 
8 Exchange Street, Rochester. 
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WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skit, 
Price 50 centsby mail GO cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Weeks & Potteb, Boston, Proprietors, 933 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
rrHE A MLR KAN WHEAT f’ULTURIHT.-A 
A Practical TreaUseon the Culture of Wlulul —By S. Ed¬ 
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4 J1 ERICA'S CATTLE :-THEIR HISTORY*, 
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BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
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More Simple, More Durable, & Easier of Operation 
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ty Send for Illuminated Circular, 
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SUBMACHINE. This Machine will stitcb, he^ fell, 
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rior maimer. y 
\ riv a./... » i ir °' 1T8 - 'hakes the 
.JG*stlc Lock Stitch. Every second stitch can be cut. and 
still the doth cannot he pnlleil apart without tearing it. We- 
pay Agents from $.j to $200 per month and expenses, or a 
Comm-slou from which tivloe that amount can be made. 
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tr H? 1 not be imposed upou by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine and reallv 
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consign MAcntNEa to responsible parties and employ 
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sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
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selling from a rich and varied stock of Dry and 
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at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Parties getting up 
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/K E«. A. DEITZ, THE GREAT SEED WFIEAT 
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List 01 tba best Seed Wheatsiu the world. 9j(J-lSt 
TJULLAUD’S PATENT HAY TEDDER WITH 
MANUFACTURED BY THE DODGE AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., AUBURN, N. Y. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
* CO *’ N °’ 13 Sonth Main Street, Saint Lonl«, Missouri. 
GAMMON Jk PRINDLE, No. 46 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
t»°‘’ No * 136 w<?st Water Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
“■ A * IYBRELj 5S Jefl'erson Avenue, Detroit, Mlehlgan. 
WICK, CROWDER & CO., 136 River St., Cleveland, Olito. 
r>hinVnn*rm,\ C ? , .’ 1 . hraci} f valuable featares which have contributed to the event success of the 
S&S H|h&^fffir«xSnc e r S1 e?e“anceo r f°i ****** valuable improvements. In com- 
arlftnKtimi r,-, ail . ,• ' ttDu tle^ilUCO’Of WOrknintl^lllp and COtnblUOd with trrost BtrOUP'th anrl 
SSgS&i 1 aasssis waara sas? ssmjsst? ■was.'iS^SEfg 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
‘- t9 T? r T U "*' 8avin ? thp expense and 
lodged, long or short, g wwb of ^iglcdor 
sickle, aud dells'criug it iu comoact vavuls at iiw» n t it,, aua - tr, king Into the uncut grain, before the 
chine on tt, ne s , Aii^..fd SM^“tMHsrStolOTr!^^° f "V of t,,e t0 “ u “ d ma ’ 
THK MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GEAND MEDAL 0E HONOR 
AS THE BEST ’ 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-BAKING REAPED, AND SELF-RAKING REAPED 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the Saint Louts Aoniofn/rtraAL anb Mechanical Arsoct \tio\- fmt r!h 
At the trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, N, Y.. in July. l, 3 M, by the New York Stato^*S2»i al' ? t P’ 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Cias-> 5 Thi-f ciuia «>n-s it. mn., " ,r 11 P 11 !? ^°ciety, this 
braced a Mower and Hand and Self-Raking Reaper in the same machine ll was also ' ua V otUlut ol 5t ««- 
AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST MOWING MACHINE! 
At the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowor?. alter Ihoron^h test* in verv HiOlpnli finp i n , 
rough ground. Also, a GOLD MED.V f. as the best CoSed and ^ry 
This Machine has been awarded GOLD and SILVER MED ALS and F/rst J'/tujmnre . _ 
vama aud Iowa State Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds of Comity and Lof'iU^S^n.^j/a^fnirt’fnf 
States. Ihonsands of testimonials can be shown from farmers who have u-erl these iiiui.hin«« a il. p i l n °L rho United 
United States, Canadas, and also Qtt the Pacific Coast and in soruh \meriea We luivn mu'• 1D a I’ nrtlon? ot the 
mbnts for the season of IfWR. the result of our nmtmctod and thoroiwh trials lit the SoldHn<t?hVn REAT '?*??'?*• 
Pamphlets containing rail description will be gladly sent, p jstago to nnv nl lm l K the harvest of 1867. 
nation as to our Local Agencies, by addressing tbq ’ ny 0UQ Wquosttug it, and also any infor- 
DODGE d: STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
Dodge’s Improved Self-Raker for 1868. 
STRONG TESTIMONIAL S FROM PRESS AND PEOPLE! 
Mach?nfeve? offSV™ fmeTicanXme^^Us^f^f .Wf * 4 a , bove ’ ia to be the best 
machines, durum the season of ISO’ have iHvpn rh ^ ria ^ s an< ^ great triumphs over competing 
^USS&t’SWSSl' 
tFrom the Rural New-Yorker of Sept. 7,1867. ] 
IMPROVED AUTOMATIC RAEE FOR DODGE’S 
HARVESTER, 
During a recent visit to Auburn, we accepted an Invitation 
from Col. Dodok, Pres't of the Dodge it Stevenson- Maiiu- 
facturlug Co., to wltnci-.i a trial of their Automatic Rake for 
Dodob’s Harvester-they having added some very impor¬ 
tant improvements to the style of the rake hitherto used. 
These consist of tour Independent rakes, so constructed as 
to Allow ;ilI ol tlicm to be in uso for rcollox on t.tio or 
by a slight, movement of the. hand or fool, emoting either rake 
to rakeoil the cut grain, In any sized gavels required. These 
addition* overcome the. defects heretofore existing In it and 
make it nertee.t tor It* work, aud will, in addition to Its other 
good qualities, leave few if any Improvement* to ho desired 
in this machine, 
The trial took place on the farm of John W. Aiken, In the 
town of Sclplo, Cayuga Co., and was witnessed bv many far¬ 
mers and other spectators. The grain cut was heavy oats, 
very ripe, lodged m spots, and the straw badly Crinkled down 
and twisted together. There, was also a heavy sprinkling of 
Canada thistles In the grain, and sOtnc spots on which, evi¬ 
dently, water had stood after sowing In the spring, where, the 
straw was short and thin. On the east side of the field the 
grain leaned very much towards the machine,End the wind 
blew freshly from the southwest. The. ground was in good 
condition for the machine to travel ou, the surface being 
slightly rolling. Turuu to lour acres were cut while \v« were 
In the field—the work being done ia a very satisfactory man¬ 
ner. The rake, which also reels, worked easily ami without 
apparent clumsiness, aud delivered the gavel- m line emidl- 
tion for binding, clear of the. track, whenever the driver 
slightly pulled a cord. No adjustment- were made or need¬ 
ed In the field, and no difficulty or impediment was met with 
lu the lodged, thin, or loaning grain. Several farmers ores- 
ent drove round the. Hold by turns, and all concurred in the 
opinion expressed by an agent of a rival machine, who, after 
driving round, remarked" It docs the best work of any 
selt-rake I ever saw."_ 
[From the Utica Morning Herald.] 
THE DODGE MOWER AGAIN VICTORIOUS. 
r ■ A f ; ,. a w 1 ?i- f ,N 0 N'i' rs /, l , r Norwich. X- v„ on Tuesday last. 
[July IS, 18 tn,l by the Chenango Agricultural Society, The 
Dodok Mower, was awarded tlm Fire Premium over the 
Toung Warrior, the Buckeye, made bv Adriance, PI itt & 
Co., the Monitor, the Cayuga Chief, and Wood’s Mower. The 
Dodge made a clean sweep, as usual. Tide victorious ma- 
chine is for Bale by h. Lee & Sojr, corner of John and Blceck- 
er stret‘13, Utica, N. Y. _ 
DODGE’S MOWER AHEAD IN MICHIGAN! 
o ™ M riApor gives the result of a Trial of Mowers un- 
deithe dlice.Uou of the Lapeer Co, Ag. Society, on the farm 
of non. J. M. Lame, July lh, 1867, at- which seven machines 
competed for the prizes offered by tins Society. Dodok's 
latent pcrfiirincd the task assigned in less time than any 
other machine, und was awarded the First Premium, 
THE DODGE MACHINE IN SENECA COUNTY. 
undersigned, having witnessed the operations of 
gbbO^DadgO’ Staveuson* Co.’s Combined Machines, with 
one ot their new. Improved Rakes, In the. town of paw 
l !o f A rm ot Jbhn Troutman, at Bearytown, Aug. 
31, 1607, in oats, heavy and light, and stumpy field would 
^!lyrecontmejn! It to anyone in want or a Machine, 
as the bLit-lva*8 la a ueriect succeas, doing it* work perfect. 
Any thing more said III its praise would he superfluous. One 
thus a«>-u 8 tU Sde 10 WOrk * t0 be 8atIslled tliat It Is the ne 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT FAYETTE. 
imTH'D 16 “b/lirslgncd, witnessed the operation of Dodee's 
h » r fi , em r ,?’D 'r‘- l, r^ ,pr ? v<? ‘ 1 Self-Rake,‘in a held ofoatefon 
1>1® i vr 01 Wooden, iii tliu. towii of fttvfttte Senccn. 
I n-.N. Y.,on the nth of Sept., 1*67. The Belf-Raka we udn. 
iimfii L.: au, '*i •’“rifers need look no further for such an 
ii iplemant. Simple in conatruetlon, very strong, no “trans 
ot fixings to get Out of order; is ready for use when It 
eaves the factory, in any kind of grain.’ Needs no adlust- 
\cni for w J' e:U 01 :l "- v kind or condftlpn, oats, rye or barley 
Vi lllrnufrom very snort to long, tall grain, or through lenn- 
Mirnin .e d e n 'r , p , lnc 'y' well. ’Ihe driver, by pulling a 
S35 SsteRJSSwTSJ®!" 
vSSm irasfo. a“ i; ss?- r - »• 
■\Ve.thc undersigned, were present on the 2 d Pent 1SG7 
?. 1 butarm ot D. f. i; i ueMcai’, In the town of Kavcttts Seneca 
£°,;i N -•* ;• wltnessoi! the. operation of the Improved SelT- 
Rakc, or Hodge s Harvester, The grain was out.-,and difficult 
work. Thu Machine cut clean and worked cusv. The Selt- 
hffiircL ° Mdet 11 a pe ‘- fcct 
A. Hachniuti, 
W. ft. Wolf, 
If- T. Green leaf, 
John Zimmer. 
Wm. L. Gosellnp, 
Jacob ntslngcr, 
Mtlrofl Matthew, 
A. House, 
J. H. Kidd, 
.Tames Turin, 
G. W. Bockoyer, 
Dennis Huff, 
L. if. Carr, 
D. B. Randall, 
Jefferson Hand, 
It. S. Wright, 
H. C. Wright, 
Reuben Bachman. 
John Anderson, 
Jacob Stahl, 
C. B. Matthews, 
John Dy.singer, 
John M. Odell, 
Joseph Kuimons, 
Jumcs -Dislnger. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT SFAFF0RD. 
11 Rl-.’.!li', C i. U ,1Vll', witnessed the operation of Dodge’s 
snri nS^wliwut Imp roved Solf-Rukn, in a field of heavy 
' bearded and bald,.) oa thc farm of Sey- 
m of Sputford, Onondaga Co.. N. Y., 
soutli 'Th,^f ’iVhf 1 lo -.’ ^L 7 ' , The WlQfl blew strong from the 
* 1 , 0 .,,I Mjcll I [ ! c "Orki d perfectly on every tide, cutting 
rueVd # ftp -1 ,e . s,!t| -6akc required no adjustment., and 
thf ‘u- i?n*o)h L T a u Ir i uood *lnipc, delivering the gavel* at 
W„G \i V 10 - 1 ‘; IVl ' r ' b.v :* slight, pull of a lever. The gavel* 
^ u I "Stance, and .suitable for hind- 
luteK- nerf -U ia ir‘V'. a i k ’ i k " 0 consltler the work done as abeo- 
lutcly perieot, and tbfi b0J*t ivt 5 evtT 
a 9' * 11 ^» WilHiim Wallace, Jnstln K. Knapp, 
John'’lIolniFS.* - 1 t*#. I-M.-II.-i.II ' ' ,11 ■ /1' " ^ .’ll ."f 1 ' I’ I' I" ' 
Luke Johnson, 
p. C. Smalley, 
Wm. Barnes, 
F, Ho? ter, 
J. L. Koster, 
AViliard Fulman, 
T x i . ’ '' ^ I ” ii mill i mu 
gavhl G Stewart, C. J. Corwin, 
t * «t«rson, lioberr Sfenmors. 
JamesCooley, Geo. W. Randall 
H. F. Troutraan, Eli Zellnor. 
R. Fanklnburgh, Seneca P. King, 
E. F. Bryant, Jacob Peterson, 
I. Brown, j. m. Sherman, 
Daniel Kuney, 
John Irland, 
David H. Irland, 
John B. ttobison, 
Daniel Goodman, 
X, Luntensteloyer, 
James l“ayne, 
Nelson Bftrbeau. 
Wm. H. Waldron. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT COVERT. 
t, !° undersigned, having witnessed the operation of 
i 1attfact ' lrl, '8 Co.’s Harvester, with 
rm of V. C. CVile, In tho 
i*^ cn cca cp., N. v,, on the 1th ol*September, 
al , 1 whowaut a perfect Helf-Raking 
C;. Vr V i(,-L-, r ’ t0 rid* Machine. It certainly ts the bunt 
nr tif-a oT°i e o ei ’ ''- a ' r- H ' or ' tCI ' (l perfectly on every side 
2 ..m .’i .V hT, ,1 ’ ;Uv( -‘ l 'ing the gavels straight and cvcu, '.vlicn- 
'rishod, by merely pulling -lightly a lever. 
*c a}- 1 !ir!.L en(i made or needed while lu tlm field, 
irumol R. O. Barto. Samuel R. Briggs, 
' Ira Stliwill, IraS. Tuulson, 
V r' h nlf’ }' ■ s ' (ri Will, R. Vandyke, 
George D. Uhl, A. M. Will lamer, 
D“U“J ,sc,n . -John Blauvelt, Harrison Tunison, 
ulic. 1 Peter TunUou, F. M. Vann vetwick 
T's' i'ni\- & ' l tcl1 ’ Sam. Ogden, R. Tunison. 
u : V S 011 ' Tunis Swtck, Azariah L. Abel, 
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, n Harvey Cole, Almerlan Burr. 
Juo.Banta, Minor Smith; 
Ira S. Tunison. 
Win. R. Vandyke, 
A. M. Williamer, 
Harrison Tunison, 
F. M.Vaun vetwick 
R. Tunison, 
Azariah L. Abel, 
K. Lamoreuux, 
Almerlan Burr. 
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This splendid Hair Dyets the best In the world; the only 
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aud properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No 18 
Bond street, New York. 9424y 
a p'- , m h ;?r' e i Bee . n th ? abov f Machine, with Self-Rake, work in 
!n i 1 , 11 , 11 .° 0! t t3 ’ , un ' iur very unfavorable circumstances, 
aud It did Us work admirably. 
C. E, Opdyke, H. T. E. Foster. 
M ACHINERY OILS — Beat and Cheapest— Cir¬ 
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’yyATER FILTERS FOR ar ^' : i; l W TT^ 
Purifying Lake, llaln and River Water. , I W-L ! -ajin 
With tld3 Filter the most impure water 
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Every latelllgvnt fanner know? the value of a good Ba¬ 
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Barometer will uot prove useful and profitable. Since, by 
the Invention of the Wood puff Instrument, they are mudo 
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Barometer, correct in printlpie, ami perfect lu construction 
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lit becoming Universal. 
"It '? 'he bust Barometer for general uso."--American 
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• Ills really a good, practical portable Barometer.’’—Sci¬ 
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Send Stamp lor circulars. 
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pieces of popular music, fingered expressly for the Instru¬ 
ment. Price, 50 cents each, sent post-paid. ' 
958-2teo 
ELIAS HOWE. 
103 Court Street, Boston, Mass. 
IES, 
We are agents for over ONE HCNDTIED Foreign and Do¬ 
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co n p if v with lift raiul FANCY GOO OS, SICKS, SHAWLS, 
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Send yonr clubs of 10 and upwards, for deBCrlptlvn checks, 
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a $2 to *1°° 8enti fl * eo charge to agents 
Agont.s Wanted lu every Town. 
952-6tOO CUSHMAN & CO. r 10 Arch St., Boston. 
Q O E’S 
»\SPEPSU C15RE. 
The world renowned remedy for the unfailing cure Of 
at the uniform price of 
Indigestion , Sick Headache, Sourness or Acidity of 
Stomach. Bitting of Food, Flatulency, Lassitude 
Weariness. BlRousness, Liver Complaint, ' 
finally terminating in Death, 
READ THE EVIDENCE. 
From li'ev. ISAAC A THEN, Alleghany, Pa. 
Jomepu Fuasnxo, Druggist, 
No. 84 Market Street, Pittsburgh: 
Sir I take great pleaimreln stating that, after having snf- 
tered irom dyspepsia for about fifteen year?, at some periods 
much morn than others, I Imv been'entirely cured by the 
use of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. My friends know that of late 
years my Case has been an extreme ono. I had great suffer¬ 
ing from eating any kind of tood r affil on an average would 
vomit about one-third or my meals, In a sour, IndlKestlble 
mass. When the severe attacks would come, I would lose 
all strength and he utterly helpless. Some of the attacks 
would he so severe that tor days together I would not retain 
anything on my stomach, Have a little dry toast and tea. For 
year* I knew not wliftt i< was to pass live consecutive hours 
without Intense pain. From the time i took the first dose of 
this medicine r ceased vomiting, gradually all soreness pass¬ 
ed away, aud flesh and strength returned, and ever since I 
have been able to eat any kind of food set upon the table 
Six months have now passed without auy symptoms of the 
return of the disease. My ease was considered by all. even 
physicians, so marvellous, that for a time it was feared It 
might he fictitious ; but f am now so well convinced, that, I 
have been not merely relieved, hut permanently Cured, that 
I can conscientiously recommend Coe’s Dvspepsia Cure to 
all victims of dyspepsia. ISAAC AIKEN, 
Late Pastor of the Beaver St. Church, Alleghany. 
Mr. Lksthp. Sbxtov, & wholesale merchant of 30 years, tn 
Milwaukee, one of the most reliable and careful men in the 
Suite says, under date, 
Milwaukee, wts„ Jan, 24,1868. 
Messrs. C. G. Claek & Co., New Haven, Conn.: 
Both myself nml wife have used Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure, and 
It proved PERFECTLY satisfactory as a remedy. 1 have 
NO hesitation lu saying that we have received GREAT BEN¬ 
EFIT from its use. Very respeot'ully, 
(Signed,) LESTER SEXTON. 
ipecUully, 
(Signed,) LESTER SEXTON. 
From H. M. T. Smith, Dunkirk, N. J*. 
DnreiHK, N. Y., May 1, 1868. 
Gent*,—I inclose yonr Circular. I know of two parties, 
wive? ol' prominent citizens, in this place who have been 
greatly benefited If not cured by the use of vour Dyspepsia 
Cure, but, they will not consent to the public use or their 
names, and thus the matter rests, with a steady increasing 
sale. Yours, respectfully, 
H. M. T. SMITH. 
From the Rev. D. Allen Crowell, Brookvtlle, Pa. 
LuTiiEitsnunG, Pa„ May 2d, 1S67. 
Messrs. C. G. CLARK & CO.: 
Sirs, —”Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure," iB gaining a reputation 
amongst our people. The medicine already used has had the 
desired effect. A friend wishes me to get a bottle for him, 
for whieh I send you 81 inclosed. Send to my address as 
early as possible. Yours, etc., 
Rkv. D. ALLEN CROWELL. 
Brookviile, Jefferaou Co., Fa. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, 
C. CJ. CLARK <& CO., New Havejt, Ct., 
Wteo Sole Proprietors. 
13T NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. ^EI 
CERTAIN, 
Iptfl Sp €°™ 
I NEURALGIA, 
Speedy Om® 
vIMversalSeiiralgiaJ AND ALL 
J nervou§ 
Xta Effects ars 
Magical. 
ft is an unfailing remedy In all 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. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease haa failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even m the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
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ing the entire system, Its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
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very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, 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¬ 
nent physicians, who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Bent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One PucUuae.81.OO. .Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ . 3.00.. “ 37 “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00.. “ 48 “ 
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and hy 
TURNER Sc CO M Sole Proprietors, 
952-ly-eo 130 Tremont St,, Boston, Mass. 
pLASTIC SLATS ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
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W. C. POTTER, Vice-Pres’t. 
J. M. ALLEN, Sec. db Treas. 
LICENSES mm. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
R00FIN8 AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The nrocessof reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
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Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
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AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
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FROST DOES NOT CRACK «0B HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that wlH resist 4 
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PERFECTLY FTRK- PROOF, 
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