^Warded one machine 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
O 3D Or 353 y SB Jr* _£L T E j^T T 
HEATER ,V\» MOWER, WO SEEF-U VliEH 
Chicago Ditching Machine—6 H Beardsley. 
Doty's Washing Machine—It C Browning. 
All for f5—Farnham & Co. 
Fruit Jars—Palmer A- Winner. 
Indelible Pencils-indelthlc Pencil Co. 
Chester Co. White Hog*— .las Kdsefton. 
Farm for Sale—Peter S. Bn rule. 
The Dollar Watch—Hunter & Co. 
■Wanted— Age us -National Sewing Machine Co. 
Elmira Female College ltev \ W Cowles. 
Agents Wanted Everywhere—E Q Storke. 
Deafness, Asthma, Cured Dr Boardman. 
Children's Shoes-The New Silver Tip. 
A new Portrait, of Grunt—I r Bnttra. 
Hard Times Beat—Adams vV. Co. 
10,000 Agents Wanted GeO Iirydeo & Co. 
New S.mg—J s White A Co. 
Not 1 1> Si real Nursery, Getthva .1 W Baber. 
Tri-Weekly Advocate—I) C Moutcn. 
Ayer's Cberr* Pectoral. 
Every Fanner ids own Brian Maker—Geo P Gantz & Co, 
Consign your Goods to H P Ballard <fc Co. 
The Day-Book— Van Eyrie, Horton & Co. 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER 
\V ANT ED —Agents. | },"j iier Month to noli the 
NATIONAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This 
Machine is canal to the standard machines in iotv respect 
and is sold at Hie low in i ecu Of $20. Address NATIONAL 
SEWING MACHINE ( I)., Pittsburgh. Pa. 'J62-R 
TVTfcM S O N ti . — “ Thr Fivemer he nmol Feed 
I’ tukm Am.." Composed by Bkk.naho Covkkt, author 
of “Tiu< Bwiinp op Bdbkkb Him" and over one Hundred 
other Songs. Every Fanner should feel proud of Ills occu¬ 
pation and send for a copy*of this beautiful Song.S'lC. 
Address .1 s. WHITE & CO., 
kl State Street. Mars hull, Michigan. 
THE H E S T 
AND ONLY PBBFKOT MAOBtXK BVKH IXVKNTKD FOR 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
HAY CUT, CUKE!) AND STOKED IN THE BARN 
IN ONE DAY S I 
The Quality of the Hay Crop Very Much Increased. 
Very Great Ease of Draft. 
It is very LIGHT, and 80 SIMPLE and DURABLE that it 
CANNOT GET OUT OK REPAIR. 
on&£tts*r 
— Albany has voted $3,000 to celebrate the “ Fonrth.’ 
— A 40-lb. bass was caught Dear Hudson, Sunday. 
— Brooklyn will celebrate grandly on the “ Fourth.” 
— Charlotte Cushman will arrive home in July. 
— Ncwhousc, an English jockey, aged 14, weighs 44 lbs. 
— Jenny Lind is coming over again in the autumn. 
— Lord Brougham's remains are to rest jn France. 
— The Prince of Wales is bald. 
— Milwaukee is called the Cream City. 
— Chautauqua Co., N. Y,, lost. 1581 soldiers in the war. 
— Cherries have appeared in the Rochester market. 
— Quebec contributes $599.80 to the McGee Fund. 
— Mad dogs rage in Iowa. 
— Napoleon has “ Bright's disease.” 
— Keckloy’s book has been burlesqued. 
— Menken's last husband is named Maitland. 
— Silver eels are being caught in the Wisconsin waters. 
— Dickens will read in England this fall. 
— Fanny Elseler is fit'iy-seven, and fat. 
— Brigham Young wants a cheese factory. 
— Boston has a new fountain on the Common. 
— Bierstadt has taken a studio in Paris for next winter. 
— The pine apple crop wus never finer than this year. 
— The grasshoppers are grazing in Central Iowa. 
— Edwin Booth never goes to hear any other actor. 
— Leotard, the gymnast, gets $095 a week in London. 
— The now 15 cent notes have been printed. 
— Pierre Cartne is billiardiug in Ht. Louis. 
— Gossips send Thurlow Weed to Europe. 
— Gen. Meade is in Philadelphia. 
— A valuable turquoise mine has been found in Nevada. 
— Trimm has made $100,000 on the Petit Journal. 
— Lowell has 488,118 spindles, aud 95,000 spin-sters. 
— White linen suits are to he “ the thing” this season. 
— A New York banker is to build a house of gypsum. 
— Mount Vernon is going to decay. 
— Bing Bing prison contains 1,325 male convicts. 
— Geo. W. Bungay is lecturing in New York. 
— A vein of lead lias been discovered in Venango, Pa. 
— One California wool ranche pays $00,000 a year. 
— The Kansas farmers are having a sweet potato mania. 
— A man in Chicago has grown six feet of beard. 
— Glass for the Now York Post Office will cost $70,000. 
— A regatta is talked of, on Seneca Lake, from July 4th 
to 6 th. 
— Peat speculations in Connecticut have proved dis¬ 
astrous. 
— A society of the Army of the Potomac Ib to be or¬ 
ganized. 
— Victoria will summer in Switzerland and Eugenie in 
Norway. 
— Texas is not a little surprised to find money in its 
treasury. 
— Toledo revels in the anticipation of 2,000 new houses 
this year. 
— Kuutze, 'the sculptor, is engaged on a statuette of 
John Jay. 
-Twenty-one Harvard students have been fined for 
drunkenness. 
— Disraeli lacks only one hundred and forty-two hairs 
of being bald. 
— New Haven, Ct„ will decorate its soldiers’ graves on 
the 4th of July. 
— The head cook at the Astor House receives a salary 
of $4,000 a year. 
— One hundred million dollars a year are stolen by the 
revenue thieves. 
— One thousand persons have gone through bankruptcy 
in Massachusetts. 
— Victor Hugo has just lost his only grandson, of whom 
he was very fond. 
— It is announced that “ Greeley has experienced a 
change of—hat." 
— A four-legged chicken has been bom in Tennessee, 
all the legs kicking. 
— Several boys have been drowned at Troy lately, while 
bathing in the river. 
— King William or Prussia clings to old clothes, “ they 
are so comfortable.” 
— The wire of Canal Commissioner Dom died at Sche¬ 
nectady on Tuesday. 
— The Detroit Board of Trade has been discuesing the 
renewal of reciprocity. 
— Emigration from Prussia to America this year is ex¬ 
pected to reach 250,000. 
— The attempt to raise cotton in India from American 
seed is a settled failure. 
— An ingenious Nebraskan catches grasshoppers on 
boards spread with tar. 
— Portland, Maine, offers a reward for the detection of 
boys robbing birds' nests. 
— Hon. Wm. Longhridge of 4th Iowa distrietjhas been 
renominated for Cougress. 
— A penny edition of the “Pilgrim’s Progress” has 
been published In England. 
— All land in Iowa on which groves or hedges are plant¬ 
ed is exempt from taxation. 
— The statement that Grant had sent officers to look 
after the Fenians, is denied. 
— A Connecticut paper alludes to a local poetess as “ a 
eide-eaddle rider of Pegasus.” 
— Seventeen days is the quickest time on record from 
San Francisco to Washington. 
— Quiet reigns in Troy. The lawyers have gone in a 
body to visit the Hoosac Tunnel, 
— Miss Maria S. Rye, with one hundred English girls, 
is expected in Canada this week. 
— Greuley has given 100 copies of his “ American Con¬ 
flict” to English public libraries. 
— Disease has made sad inroads upon the once fine per¬ 
sonal appearance of Gen. Hooker 
— Syracusans are flattering themselves that they are to 
have a new depot. They need one. 
— The Japanese government is thinking seriously of 
opening the entire country to trade and travel. 
— Cincinnati claims eight seconds better time on the 
recent races than was ever made in this country. 
— An Illinois farmer was caught in a corn 6 heller and 
came out with nothing on but his boots and neck-tie. 
— Rhode Island must be a nice little State, with but 
few axes to grind. The Legislature sat only two days. 
—— Seven children lay dead of scarlet fever in different 
parts of the village of North Adams, Mass., on Monday! 
The great canvass of tSvS is now commencing —a canvass 
that is to determine the restoration of the Union, or years 
of chaos, bloodshed and horror. The people want light, 
want to understand the Issue, waut to see and know the 
dangers that surround them, and this furnished them, they 
will sweep Mongrelistn, or so-called Radicalism, from the 
face of the. earth. The D-vr-HooK. can do this; its editors 
and writers have long made the Mongrel faction a special 
study. It Is the only paper in the country that grapples 
with It, or contests its fundamental principles, and therefore 
is just what the people waut in this great contest now upon 
us. Having received numerous Inquiries as to Its price for 
the Campaign, we would aunounce the following as its 
terms, for four months, commencing July 1st, or from the 
date of subscription: 
Terms for the (uiupuioii of Four 
Months. 
One copy.$ 60 
Five copies .. j 50 
Ten copies and one extra. 5 00 
Twenty copies and two extra.10 00 
Fifty copies aud five extra.25 00 
One hundred copies and ten extra.50 00 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
house hay ease, 
Store Simple, Store Durable, tinnier of Operation 
than any other Horse Rake In the Market. 
’< k 1 G 7 . "mj&A i 
KADR OHLY «Y 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
Quincy Haxd, Boston, and No. 58 Brkkman 8t., N. Y 
W Send for Illuminated Circular. 
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MANUFACTURED BY THE DODGE AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., AUBURN,BN. Y, 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
* ^0 ■ , N °* 13 South Ma,n Street, Saint LouDt, Missouri. 
GAMMON & KRINDLE, No. 46 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
L. J. RUSH CO., No. 136 West Water Street. IYM 1 ™ ,... u .... 
Harder’s Premium Railway Horse Power and 
•MTUNP-D rmucxmr.n *nd Clkankc, at the Great National 
Hal, Auburn, .Inly, i860, for "Slow and easy movement, of 
>rses, mechanical construction of the very best kind, tiior- 
t rial, Auburn, July, I860, for " S 
Horten, mechanical construction ... P„„ 
ough and conscientious workmanship rind material In every 
place, nothing alighted, excellent work . (fce.," us shown by 
PflhrInlReportof Judges, Threshers. Separator*. Fanning 
Mills. Wood Saw*. Seed Bowers and Planter!*, &r... all of the 
hest In market. Circulars with price, lull Information, and 
■' V Be P o no va ti 1 . 11 r n Trial. Heat free. Address U. & M. 
HARDER, Cobles kill, Schoharie Co., N. y. 084 
COPIES OF A 
' / lie st,. Class $8 Magazine Six Months “On Trial" 
for $10. THE PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 
Bent In Clubs of Tun, from July to January, at ouly *1 a Copy. 
A New Volume begin.* with July No. NOW U the time to 
subscribe. Sample No. 30 cents. 
THINK OF IT. Act. upon it, and get oneof the hcstSclen- 
tlCc and Literary Monthlies ever published. Here Is what 
The Trenton Monitor says of It:—“A periodical widen, more, 
perhaps, than uny other publication in the world. Is calcu¬ 
lated to do good to lte readers." 
Yearly Subscription. 
One eopy one year.$2 00 
Three copies one year. 5 50 
1 ‘ive copies one year, and one to the getter up 
of the clnb. . 9 00 
Ten eopies one year, and one to the getter np 
of the club. 17 59 
Twenty copies one year, and one to the getter 
np of the cinb.30 00 
Additional copies. 1 59 
We write the names on the papers at the above rates. 
One hundred thousand additional Day-Books ought to be 
scattered over the country between the 4th of July and No¬ 
vember 1st. Let us start In July with at least ten thousand 
additional subscribers. Who will make up the first hund¬ 
red y Democratic Clubs, Committees, &c., ought to attend 
at once to this Important matter of circulating Democratic 
papers. 
VANJEVRIE, HORTON & CO., 
No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. 
trouble o^a Roal^ 1 ! tmakes u Perpbo^Sbpauation 7 ' wltiuhr^hake Head 't 5TS- *T ln * the «Pcn*e and 
lodged, long or short, by reason of the link- revolving overVirward andstrillLM 1 °, f . " rftn ' whether tangled or 
sickle, and delivering if In compact gavels at the rear of the^ machine mitircSont^f the'™™ftE 8 r n ’ bef,>r , c the 
chine on its next round, and without any littering whatever. ’ u uy out °‘ tho way of the team and ma- 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR 
A8 THE BEST ’ 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER 
Auhfffis? is Ss’aEatejsr- ??■;*"• »* 
Machine was awarded the preference overall others in Class 5 . Thi/class was the most imnartant'or an£ C M?f tllia 
braced a Mower and Hand and Seif-Raking Reaper in the same machine. It was also * aQy ' a8 ^ em ‘ 
AWAKDED THE GOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST MOWING MACHINE! 
At the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowers, after tboron«h tests in verv difficult Ann r.„ .,i„ 
rough ground. Also, a GOLD MEDAL as the best Combined Machine, llaml alJl^SelMhlkc, 0U very 
This Machine has been awarded GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and FIRST PRBMrnurv „ T . 
vama and Iowa State Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds of County amt Loral Societies 11 , „ 11 rfj ?u Po .? n . B /,' 
States. Thousands of testimonials can be shown from farmers who have used these innrh?im- of . I ,hc 
United States, Canadas, and also on the Pacific. Coast and in South America ffJha?^nidl J * aI1 portlons of tlle 
ments for the season or ISiVS, the result of our protracted and thorough trials In the iw-h^Hn-t? 01 **? r - i . KEAT wkoyb- 
Pamphlets containing full description will he gfadly sent, po^Se f to'Zy ^ nn/ZTJr 0f - , ^ 7 ’ 
matiou as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the * equating it, and also any mfor- 
DODGE A STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Anburn, N. Y. 
Terms as above,—no deviation, - money with the Clnb, In 
registered letter, or In P. O. order. Who will have It 0 Ad¬ 
dress 9. K. WELLS, S89 Broadway, N. V. Wst 
F 1IEF.-A GEM PHOTOGRAPH of tho next 
Presideut of the U. 8. Address with stamp, 
«59Jt BLAU IK IK * CO,. 74C Uruadway, N. Y. 
rilDEIt WANTED. THE .«UBSCRI1»KR will 
V, P. a >’ lno highest market price. In Cash, ror Cider and fur¬ 
bish barrels. JOHN L. KIMBKIiLY, Jrt. 
938-41 84 Hanover 9t., Buffalo, N. Y. 
G reat sale of dky goods, car- 
cktinos, Boots *sn Shoes, Silver Plathd Wake 
of all kinds, Alijums, and a variety of valuable and useful 
articles for sale at 
0\E DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. 
A Check, describing an article Selected from onr Stock for 
sale at One Dollar, will lie Bent on the, receipt of Thumb 
Cents to pay postage. No Cuakoic fob on 
CllKOKH MADE AT Tills EsTAUMMUMKNT. 
Send for Circulars, as this Is the most liberal sale of the 
kind In the country. Address FA UN HAM & CO., No. 24 
Friend Streot, Boston, Mass. 959-lt 
Dodge’s Improved Self-Raker for 1868. 
STRONG TESTIMONPALS FROM PEESS AND PEOPLE! 
GRANT & COLFAX 
A GENTS WANTED—iw*r 
the best LIFE OF 
GRANT, by Don. J. T. Head- 
ley. Now ready. *2 .50. An 
anthentic LIF1£ OF COL¬ 
FAX, with a splendid Por- 
tout*, in press. Price 25 cts., 
whinh we give to our subscribe 
ers‘n the Life of Grant. 
■TREAT «fc CO., Publishers, 
664 Broadway, N. r. 
TIETE FI S’ 
A EMIGRANT AND LAND AGENCY. 
Having been In the South much of the last two years, and 
become familiar with Its soil, climate, aud agricultural re¬ 
sources and condition, and being also ramlliur with the North 
and the West, I have openod an office, where Emigrants, 
both Home and Foreign, onu oUjiln reliable information re¬ 
garding localities, &c., in elthlr section. 
LettcrB requiring answers mast enclose $1 and apre-poid 
envelop properly addressed. 
The value of securities examined, and loans negotiated. 
Persons having farms or other lands for Bale will do well to 
enter them at the Agency, T, C. PETERS 
__ No. 100 Nassau 8t., New York, 
K EDZIE’ M PA TENT WATER K1LTKH.—Scien¬ 
tific, Practical and Reliable. Every family should use 
them to tasure health. KICDZ1K & BUNNEL, 
844-tf _ No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
S2*)(Wi A MONTH, TO AGENTS, MALE OR 
’ - — ’ f r kmalb. Particulars free, or sample retaillug 
for $1 for 10 cents. Address ® 
CLARK CO.. Newark. N. .! 
send yonr olnbs of it) and upwards, for descriptive checks, 
showing what article can be Obtained for one Dollar, with 
10 cents for each check. 
CIRCULARS SENT FREE. 
Presents worth rrom $3 to $100 sent free of charge to agents 
sending clubs. Agents Wanted In every Town. 
958-6teo CUSHMAN * CO., 10 Arch St., Boston. 
MACHlNEttY OILS-Beat and Chtu 
1VA cnlarsand samples yrkk. WARFIELD & 
sale Dealers. 85 Exchange St.. Rochester. N. Y. 
4be undershtned, were present on the 2d Sept., 1R67, 
?’o U N f v n l.Sa uJii Gr<!cnl«*af.ta the town of Fayette; Seneca 
CO., N. 5 ..and wllriensed the operation of the Improved Self- 
woek* Q “harvester. Tin- grain was out.**, ami difficult 
im£!h l Ji!, e ch'tui and Worked easy. Tin- Self- 
t<) onr entire satlsfaetiou, reeling on the grain, 
dr nvHo^hfi 101,1 ,r ' Order, at the will of the 
u *ySi' y • sl|, ;htly pulling a ever. Wc. consider it a norfeut 
belf-Uulcc, and all that can be desired. p 
w |pAJg»<SP* Janies Turin, 
n '-e ', " o l ’, , G. W. Bockover, 
?• A • j'ieonloaf, Dennis Hud, 
John summer. L.D.Carr, 
” ro. L. Gasoline, D. h. Randall, 
»m, ob ^i" l . n j er * Jetl'c-BOa Hand, 
Milton Matthew, K. S, Wright, 
A Mnildil YT j'i Trt-H.1 / 
— C’lr- 
Whole- 
ILY KNITTING MACHINE THE BEST 
..... c , ^ :k-::.!dgeport Knitting CO., 
mrt. Lt. Semi (or circular t.o your nearest agent. 
ITER FILTERS FOR 
r Is the one manufactured by the Bri 
Bridgeport, Ct. Semi (or circular to v*jur uearest agent. 
MASCBV d: Rkvkolo.i, Boston, Mass,, J, W.RoBKUTBOJf, tion- 
coi d N, n. Iiitv.Nol.Da & POKTKB, 131 West 5Ul 8t., cfilCHo 
Freeport. IU..C. R. t ians-ibm), LvOtm, 
la, I1.Miu.eu, Madlsott, Wis., j. B. Show, Minneapolis,Minn! 
A uction sale of fine blooded 
dairy stock. 
The Third Annual Sale of Thoroughbred and Grade Alder, 
uey and Ayrshire Calves, Heifers, Cows and Bull*, will take 
jvr a m C .» tt r.F itn, ? , »'i ^‘liserlbcr, situated one-halt' mide 
■*?!! Jri 011 ' Depot, lit the City of New London, Con- 
{* C ^i? U, i oll i a . J '* ' 9th, 1808. Sale to commence at 
A i&uV ,'s?;v% an ,° I’OBtponcment on account ofweath. 
er. 100 bead or thin celebrated Htock will be sold as above 
without reserve, to the highest bidder, nuo*c, 
About 26 head arc thoroughbred Aldcrneys. 
11 J® M ** 4 * Ayr? I lit* i* b. 
^ Cross ol tho two bloods (Aldoruuv find 
“ 25 “ " Grades, X. Y,%,15-li:th, 81 .32(L ll Sl ‘ )n '' 1 
day e of Hale!' ' °“ V ’''' y 01 THOMAS^'ITcif?'' 8 0n ^ 
9ol-2teo _ New Lon don, Conn. 
/^-R A N T ( 'I«AUJIS AND PINS.-Great 
m-dueameits tor Agenm to sell onr Grant Engravings, 
Charts. Medals, i.udge-, Pins, Song Book*. Tvnrv Gliurms, 
linfrA? 5 *. B I , eclmeiissentfor'j.'5Ce , it.*. i o dlfl'erentstyles 
sent for <sH..,o Send for Circulars to STONE, HALL & 
co.Heathjuurters lor Oampulgu Goods, Boston, Jbw*., p. 
P IIILADELPHIA CANGE R HOSPITAL, 
F. 1 of- K r tNK, of the I’hiladolplila UnIvorslty,is makJtig 
astonishing (jure* of CJaruvr at the PUlUMelpMa cancer Uot- 
puai, by a new process, a Chemical Cancer Antidote, t hat re- 
moycB the largest, ot Cancers without pain or the use of Hie 
w ^ eating or turnin'/ Medkinea, and 
without tho loss of a drop of blood. 
* For nartlcular* cull or address R. H. JCLLNE, M.D., «»,'{l 
Arch Streot, Pblliidclplila. Pa. fUJO-lt 
Purifying Lake, Rain and ltlver Water. 
With this Filter the moat 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, 1 
Reuben Bachman, 
John Anderson, 
Jacob Stall I, 
C, B. Matthews, 
John Dystngar, 
John M. Odell, 
Joseph Emmons, 
James Disinger. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT SPAFEORD. 
MArvLH u l^ l H l '^. 8n ¥ d ’ wltne ? 8,i<1 P'° °Pcratlon of Dodge’S 
!r,HMf, 8 ™i ’ . ! If Improved Self-Rake, In a field of heavy 
bearded and bald,) on the farm of Srv- 
.! n ™ , l " t,ie town ° r Spafford. Onondaga Co., N. 5’., 
soiiVh'' A V7 aH ' lS, V' The wind blew strong from the 
_ Machine work"cd ptn’Da'l iy on ovary slat* OTHtlri? 
tan and oven. Tlie Bolf-Rake. required no iiJlnsiment, ami 
r^-'y'V, 1 !" mm m good nhape, deU verlng the gams at, 
were ilrt^rtni .h» VV ‘ hy U |,u11 of ,l 1, ' VC1 - The gavels 
J?-JVi 1 ,d. straight m every Instance, ami mi liable for hmd- 
S. H&i'i i r !h , i. ' V,! dounldrr the work done as abso- 
HU‘J'I y |)urii,u t mui tUs bt’«L wei i‘vcr saw. 
Sv^ l rSS!9P U ' ?y!" u ! , ‘ Wuliaee, Justin .n. Knapp, 
v.'i ^ I Orlando (irlnnell, Cornelius Trncv 
Dadd H Sin Zrt Q r ln ,? c11 ’ Phlllri T. Stabler 
uavia H. Cowan, Martin A. Buapp, of Maryland. 
CKND STAMP FOR 16 PAGEM DE.SUUIPTION 
~ of some of the finest, imported and thorough-bred animals 
and Fowl* in America. L. B. SILVER, Salem. Ohio. 
[From the Utica Morning ncrald.] 
THE DODGE MOWER AGAIN VICTORIOUS. 
At a trial of Mowers at Norwich, N. Y„ on Tuesday lust, 
tJuly H. l.%,,| by the Chenango Agricultural Society, Tim 
DoriGK Mower, was awarded the First Premium over tlm 
Toting Warrior, the Buckeye, made by Adii.uioe, fjatt & 
Co., the Monitor, the Cayuga Chief, and Wood’s Mower The 
Dodoic made a clean sweep, as usual. This victorious nm- 
er Streets f Utic t^N V K,£ * Bo ‘''' cor “ (;roi: John aud Blecck 
DODGE’S MOWER AHEAD IN MICHIGAN! 
A Detroit paper gives the result of a Trial of Mowers un- 
'“•i" the direction of tlm Lanoer Co. Ag. Society, on the farm 
oi fion. J. M. L.VJI 1 I, July 10. 1807, at which seven machines 
competed for the prizes offered by tho Society. Doihik's 
P atent perlormcd the task assigned In less rime than anv 
U»1 ik TO SJU A DAY GUARANTEED.—Good 
♦jD-LV Agents wanted to introduce our Nkw Stab Shut- 
tub Skwino Macuunk— 6’HtcA alike on both ftlden. The only 
first-class, low priced machine In the market. Wie wrtL 
consign Maoiiinks to rosponnlhlu parties and kmpi.oy 
KNEBOKT io Adknts on .v Sai.aky. Full particulars an.d 
sample work furnished on application. Address W.O. WIL¬ 
SON & CO.,Cleveland, Ohio: Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
jpLASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 187 [Room 19] BROADWATt, 
WHW TOB.K, 
j; 1 I.‘ALLEN, Treas. LICBNSRS GKANTP 
n i ' t , ” n,1 ''>'8!gnefl, having witnessed the operation of 
MnurTMknuiaidurUly Co.’s IHirveeter. sv Hit 
^ Hupioved Self-Rake, on the farm of I). C. Cole, In the 
Cm. N. Y„o,t the. nil Of September, 
iialwYi. 0 **;. n, . e ,u .'!'l 'll 1 W , ll / J vvtint » perfect Self-Raking 
V ’ 1,1,8 Maohlne. It. certainly hi tlm best 
! m ,! i' J ii t!t R . ttw ' ^ worked perfectly on every ride 
ev<!r t Iu. c n-'|£ navels straight and oven, when- 
*- r , the d.ivtr wiMied, by merely pnlung slightly a lever. 
N 2 ware made or needed while in the field. 
§■ Y- i! W| r J { { -1'- Harto, SauiuM R. Briggs, 
wmoWiik Ira Stllwill, Ira S. Tuiitaoii, 
William Minor, e. s. Loggett, Wm. R. Vandyka, 
PeterMa tiiar, GeorgeD. Uhl, A. M. Wllllnnier, 
A nn Fulkerson, John Blauvclt, HarrP-on TunlSon, 
V“F!.fl;V'Wv Peter Tiinlsou, F.M.Vauavetwlck 
i 0, I cl 2 0 ?, 8u,,reu ' 8am. Ogden, ILTuulsou, 
T.S.FiUlu;rtoii, Tunis Swlek, Azarluh I,. Abel, 
W.V. Goald, Hudson Rapplye, K. Lumotvaux, 
Harvey Cofe, Almerian Burr. 
Jno. Banta, Minor Smith, 
Wc, the undersigned, hating witnessed the operations of 
one ol Dodge, Stevenson * Co.’s Combined Machines, with 
one of tlieir new, Improved Rakes, la the town of East 
X ar M*"" * h « ,a . nn of J dim Troutman, at Bearytown, AUff, 
( 1 , 131,7, in oats, heavy and light, ana stumpy field, would 
eliei'.rl nl I}- recomnmnd it to anyone in want of a Machine, 
as the Self-Rake Is b porlect success, doing its work perfect 
Anything morn said In its praise would bo Hupcrlluou!;. One 
/!(«* Mfft-ffl 8 t0 806 11 work| 10 1)11 8atla f't |, i that it is the ite 
Luke Johnson, F. Hoster, Daniel Kunev 
I>. C, Smalley, J. l. Hoster, .iX lrland 
M Wlllffl’d fill man, David II. Irl'and, 
,1 S' l ’ , * ' jOhll B. iloblsou, 
P. H. Peteison, Robert Nimmors, Daniel Goodman 
vt 11 !?.' 3 ?!' 4 " Oo i ey ’ i/w 0 .;I- 1-nntonsteloyer, 
H.F. Troutman, Kli Zellrior James Payne, 
?' f' !U '^. nl,, ! r 8h, Seneca P. King, Nelson Blirbeau, 
r''nr„i,' Jacob Peterson, Wm. 11 . Waldron, 
l. Drown, J. M. Sherman, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFINff AND OTHER PURPOSES 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Pateuted February 21st, 1H«5. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the tatter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) and 18 a devtilopmeut of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies Of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLBD. 
A mastic— It adapts ltaelf to every cliapc and slope. Non- 
combustlble, impervious, non-oxpanslve and undecaying. 
PROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as the structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fencos, Bridges,bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, Ac. 
The Premium Harvester of America 
„ have aeon tlm above Machine, with Self-Rake, work lu 
an/i 0 ^? 0, f ts * WHler very unfavorable circumstances, 
ana ^ aid its work admirably. 
C. IS, Opclyke, II. t. E. Foster. 
o.R tablk stea in engines, com 
A bining the maximum of cfflcloncy, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely and favorably known, more than eoo being in use. 
AU warranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Address 
957-20t J. C. JloADl.EY & CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
^ 1 * * * Cow*, fleifera. and L'nl ve*. for 
l~ a kle by _ J. TALCOTT. Rome, N. Y. 
A fiKNTS.-LADIES, BEXTLEMEN, OR UH1L- 
dukn can earn a Watch,SUk Dress, Se’wlngMacl.lne, 
S r^ e .a a > r ' two or three days' work for GUr 
®*AN & CO. b Great Olio Dollar Sale, U9 tlanovor Sc., Bos- 
ton. Mass. Circulars sent free. yfilM’it 
HORSE COLLAR! 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS - Send for Circular* of PKEKBKILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., I'ceksdclll. N- v. 
Warranted not to nail In any service. Old 
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that should bo used on a working horse. 
| RETAILED AT $3 PER PAIR ! 
Sold by all Harness Dealers. Send for Cir¬ 
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WM, CHAPPELL, Sko'v, 
S7 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
wnA r M e a.,M l A at the most important 
FIELD TRIALS over held In any country. 
90,000 Now in Hue — 20,000 Sold in a 
SINGLE SEASON. 
Hr circulars forwarded by mall. 
JUN'VF.U'TCRKp BY 
ADRIANCE, PLATT A- CO.. No. 155 GrceuwicU St. N. 
\., (ManuPy Pokeepam,) 
HIRAM CURTIS, Albion, Oricuijh Co . N Y. 
J. M. CHILDS As CO., No. Til Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 
J^CEO. A. DEITZ, THE GREAT SEEO WHEAT 
YA Gkovvbb, Chatnb’ rubttro, Pu.. sends free a Descriptive 
List, of the host Seed Wheats In the world. 9i0-13t 
This splendid Hair Dye Is tho best In the world; the ouly 
true and perfect Dye ; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints ; remedies tlm IU effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black, or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Pertumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street, New York. 942-ly 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
S r WH EATON'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum, 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores, 
H ' WHEATON’S OINTM ENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 centeby mail 60 cents. AH Druggists sell It. 
_/“Q Wkbxs Sc, Pottkb, Boston, Proprietors. 921 
PER IIAY.-AGENTS WANTKU-MALB 
ml*f and Female; business new, light and honorable; 
idy employment • no capital required. Address 
HKKVKH A CO.. 78 Nassau St... New York. 
P^JKKSKILL Fl.OWM ANII 1‘Low UAriT- 
tesMW i'KEKSKILL M AMI FACT UU- 
4*130,000,000 STERLING.— 
Unclaimed Money and Estates Registry, commencing 
1600. Fee to Bearch for any name, $2. 
GUN <fe CO., 
950-13t 4 Prince of Wales Road, Loudon, England. 
A MONTH, AM) ALL EXPEN- 
sKs 1 aid !—is new, useful and enrtotis articles 
Full particulars sent fkkk. Address 
H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
WANTED GOOD AGENTS FOR A COM- 
* ’ mentary of the Bible, lu two volumes, containing in¬ 
dexes, Maps, Engravings, Dictionary, etc.,etc. ForClrcular 
address A. BRAJNAitD, Hartford, Conn. 959-5t 
for agents! 
