CIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
DODGE’S 2F* r JJ 13 3NT *X“ 
RHIPER MOWER, 
Improved Aluminium Bronze Hunting Cased Watches — 
•Tn>s T) Huguenln VnlBcmln. 
Notice and Caution—H G Chamberlain. 
Liverpool aud Great Western Steam Company—Williams & 
Guiori. 
Gt eat Aches from Little To*-Corns Grow—Geo FGantz & Co. 
Sterility Is Laid—John A Riddle. 
To Nurserymen—T B Jenkins 
Dr Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 
Strawberry-Napoleon III—Edw’d J Evans & Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
Re: orts from the Harvest of IStB-Dodge & Stevenson Mf Co 
— Goats in the streets are a nuisance at Newark, N. J, 
— Lawrence, Kansas, has 500 pining bachelors. 
— Bohemian emigrant? are arriving in Texas. 
— The London Daily News is now a penny paper. 
— The parts ballet girls all want to come to America. 
— A bust of George Ticknor is to be given to Boston. 
— Burying alive is sitll practiced in India, 
— The crops in Kansas are the best ever known. 
— The Pope has twelve hats to dispose of. 
— There are 70.000 Chinamen in the United States. 
— There are now seventy stores to rent in Omaha. 
— Rust has damaged wheat somewhat in Texas. 
— Births beat deaths in London two to one. 
— Ristori performed 85-2 nights in this country. 
— The Duke of Argyle’e flying man can't fly. 
— The females are In a majority In Chicago. 
— The peach crop in Southern Illinois will be short. 
— Dog drowning has commenced again an New York. 
— Kansas is expecting 100,000 emigrants this year. 
— The Halifaxtans are broken down with debt. 
— Grasshopper stories from Iowa are exaggerated. 
— Montana sapphires are pronounced valueless. 
— Oregon pig iron is being shipped to San Francisco. 
— The seventeen year locusts are raiding Long Island. 
— Pittsburg is building a $100,000 city ball. 
— Mrs. Ames is modeling a bast of Gen. Grant. 
— Chambers, the champion English oarsman, is dead. 
— Lamartine is losing his mental faculties. 
— Montreal is swarming with lawless characters of both 
sexes. 
— Lace shirt bosoms and ruffles are being revived in 
Paris. 
— Boll fighting is being introduced into Northern 
France. 
— The Cleveland ladies have been holding a mammoth 
tent festival. 
— The Coolie trade is still encouraged in the British 
West Indies. 
— Jersey mortgages bring ten per cent, and plenty of 
them for sale. 
— Brigham Young wants 10,000 men to work on the 
Pacific railroad. 
— Capital punishment has been abolished in the King¬ 
dom of Saxony. 
Cattle stealing is the fashionable occupation along 
the Rio Grande. 
— The copper mines in Newfoundland are being suc¬ 
cessfully worked. 
— The laboring men of San Francisco have $S,000,000 
in Savings Banks. 
— Listz's former mistress has gone crazy since he 
joined the chnrch. 
— Seventy men and boys were arrested at Toronto last 
Sunday for fishing. 
— Berlin physicians expect neither Bismarck nor King 
William to live long. 
— The Rothschilds have bought the monopoly of the 
tobacco trade in Italy. 
— The latest novelty is a fan that can be used as a para¬ 
sol, a veil or a bonnet. 
— The increase of population in Missouri since the war 
is estimated at 850,000. 
— Daood Pacha, an Armenian Christian, has been added 
to the Turkish cabinet. 
— A young Indiana Japhct has just found his father 
after searching 1 ? years. 
— A wild man has been discovered on the Mauitoulin 
Islands, Lake Michigan. 
— The Egyptians are eaten up by ticks, taxes, aud one 
or two other small plagnes. 
— A machine has been invented which turns out 200 
Strawberry boxes a minute. 
— Edmund About is described as old and fat, with eyes 
like burned holes in a blanket. 
— It is thought the hay crop just beginning to be gath¬ 
ered will be the heaviest ever cut. 
— The fashionable color for ladies’ bathing costumes at 
the 9 ea-side will be scarlet aud blue. 
— A man is under arrest for bigamy in Cincinnati who 
is proved to have married eight wives. 
— A Mrs. Kennedy has been fined $5 in Albany for kiss¬ 
ing an ungallant youth against his will. 
— A marriage was stopped lately in Rondout by an in- 
j unction served by a disappointed maiden. 
Receive their Teas by the Cargo from 
Tea districts of China and Japan, 
them in quantities to suit customers 
AT CARGO PRICES 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
VlVKEltltY > V POLEON EII.-Er,ilt 
very large, handsome, and of high. aromatic flavor; 
piant very vigorous, hardy and exceedingly productive. 
" One of the mosr distinct trull? we know, and one of the 
bo? tin many respects.”— V. J leehan, Ed. Gardener s’ Month! a. 
" A strong and. vigorous grower, productive; promises to 
CV«“r" r i'W U8lUOn '” - ^ S ’ Fuim '' o dhorof" Small Fruit, 
“ A good bearer, large, good fruit, Quite lute."— F. Ii. El¬ 
liott. tf, /forth uWurvd 
•‘ Found that variety superior to all others in flavor, size 
and prodoi tlvioess, t counted oue hundred and fortv-f.wo 
berries on a single stock, that wore from medium to very 
large.’-7W. S. II, Beiges. V. Free., York Co,, (Fi.i Horti¬ 
cultural Society. 
“Ripened early and continued to tlpen longer than any 
other variety we had."— Geo. II. Blelock, yen' York City. 
Descriptive Circular malted to applicants. Price by mall, 
postage free. *S pet dnzeu. * ’ 
__ EDW’D J . EVANS & CO„ York, Pa. 
T IVERPOOL AND CHEAT WESTERN 
STEAM CO M P ANY. 
The following FIRST-CLASS IP.ON STEAMSHIPS, built 
expressly for the New 1 oik trade, urn Intended to sail reeu- 
VuKK AXU LIVERPOOL. culling at 
L li. Ars t? I () \V ZS , viz.; 
MANHATTAN, NEBRASKA. 
MINNESOTA, COLORADO. 
W ith other tir-t-cia-*? steamers bondin'*. 
MANHATTAN.WEDNESDAY. July 3 
MINNESOTA.WEJ.N-KSDAY; July 22 
COLORADO.WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 
NEBRASKA .WEDNESDAY, Aug. 12 
from Pier No. ni North River. 
Labtn, (the accommodations being ennui to »nv Atlantic 
Steamer.; $30. told; return tickets, #Uid, gold; In steerage, 
X.sll DU ^ 
CLUB ORDERS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED 
v/yV*Al^ 
MANUFACTURED EY THE DODSE A; 
The manufacturers of the Mason Fruit Jar desire to call 
the. attention of the public 
to the various inferior Jars 
® made in Imitation of their 
own, which are now being 
offered in the market, and in 
some cases sold as the 
GENUINE MASON JAR. 
To prevent such imposition 
in future, each Jar of their 
manufacture will have the 
accompanying trade mark 
stamped upon the cover. 
pf* Parties destring a Jar 
which is In all cases thor¬ 
oughly reliable, will Audit 
to their Interest to 
LOOK AT THIS STAMP. 
before purchasing. SHEET METAL SCREW CO.. 
Mauufacturevs of the Mason Jar. 
pr Rochester Agency—WISNER & PALMER, 33 State St. 
a for Horse.-,sundry persons are 
engaged in the manufacturing 
of an imitation of said col¬ 
lars, and putting them on sale 
in various parts of the coun¬ 
try ; among them is one Wsr. 
CxtappEtL of Rochester, N. 
Y,. who Is advertising liD 
business as Secretary of the 
American Flag Mnr-" Collar 
Manufacturing Co. The pub¬ 
lic arc hereby notified riot to 
purchase or use this or any 
Ollier Flag Collar, unless it 
has stamped on ttie lining the 
following, viz., C. C. Durrant 
maker, CvnOonvinn. Orleans 
Co., N. V.; patented Juno ldtli, 
W3. with a [I'D as a trade 
mark on all Collars made and 
sold since March 1st, lads. 
The subscriber, having pur¬ 
chased said patent, and hav¬ 
ing the control of tlm same in 
and to the United Suites.here¬ 
by give* notice that every infringement oil said patent wilt 
be met by a speedy prosecution to Hie extent of the law, 
whether It may be In the making, vending, or using said 
Collars. It I- proposed to furnlah said Collars in a legiti¬ 
mate manner, in quantities to meet the demand, an.I a good 
honest article, unlike the worthless Imitations palmed off 
upon the public, by these Interlopers. For any and all infor¬ 
mation in relation to the Flag Collar business address C. C. 
M'RKANT. l.yndouvllle. Oiieuni Co., N. Y., Manufacturer, 
or H. G. CHAMBERLAIN. Yates, Orleans Co., \\ y., owner 
of the Patent. DW-tt| H. G. CHAMBERLAIN. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
Place it out of reach of competition. It is a Re von vivo Rake, and does its own reeling, saving t 
trouble of a Reel. It make? a Perfect Separation, with the Rake Head, iu all kinds of "rain whe 
iodged. long or short, by reason of the Rake revolving over forward, aud striking into the uncut g 
sickle, and delivering It in compact gavel# at the rear of the machine, entirely out of the wav of tB 
chine on Its next round, and without any littering whatever. J 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GRAND MEDAL 
AS THE BEST 
"WTANTED—Affeuts.—8135 per Month to well the 
>1 NATIONAL FAMILY SEWlNo MACHINE. Tills 
Machine is equal lo the standard inaculnes iu every respect 
and is odd at the low price of $20. Address NATIONAL 
SEWING MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, fa. !«24t 
OF HONOR, 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of the Saint Lons Agricultural and Mechanical Association Oct, 6 th 1866 
At the trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, N. Y„ in July. 1W by the New York State Agricultural Society th's 
Machine was awarded the prciercnce over all others in Class 5. This class was the most important of any. as It em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Self-Raking Reaper in the same machine. It was also 
AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST MOWING MACHINE! 
At the Louisiana state Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests in very difficult, fine Bermuda "rass and on verv 
rough ground. Also, a GOLD MEDAL as the best Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. y 
This Machine has been awarded GOLD and SILVER. MEDALS, and FLU ST FREMTUXR. bv the PennavT 
vania and Iowa State Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds of County and Local Societies in all parts of ihe United 
States. Thousands of testimonlaL# cau be shnwu from farmer? who have used these machines In all portions of the 
United States, t lanndft?. and also on the Pacific Coast and in South America. We have made some our vt imnnovir. 
ai pmw. fta* PVi., ui-.AiiAO ,vl‘ 1 dl'V fh,a roan It /-»»’ rvtm r.vntnoot,.,! v. „1 , • ? » * . ‘ > E. 
T RMVEERL Y ADVOCATE, 
BATON ROUGE, 
The best Advertising Medium In East and Middle Louisiana. 
Address D. C. MOUTHIN', Manager,Baton Rouge, La., or 
PETTENGLLL & CO.. 3T Park U . iv, New York. M2-It 
])ETEnS’ 
A EMIGRANT AND LAND AGENCY. 
Having been in the South much of the last two years, and 
become familiar with Its soil, climate, and agricultural re¬ 
sources andcondltlon, and being also familiar with the Sort;, 
and the West, l have opened an office, where Emigrants, 
both Home and Foreign, can obtain reliable Information re¬ 
garding loculi-.les, J:c.. m either section. 
Letters requiring answers must enclose $1 and a pre-pald 
envelop properly addressed. 
The value of securities examined, and loans negotiated. 
Persons having farms or other lands for sale will do well to 
enter them at the Agency. T. C. PETERS, 
No. 100 Nassau St., New York. 
Dodge’s Improved Self-Raker for 1868 . 
STRONG TESTIMONIALS FROM PRESS AND PEOPLE! 
T he cm a hi p mi n . 
HICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AN $ WI NE MILL 
OVER 16,000 IN USE AND'APPROVED. 
This admirable machine Is now read/ for the fruit harvest 
of 1368, Is made In the most perfect mat c r with cither one 
or two tube , and 18 well worthy the attention of all persons 
wanting Buch a machine. It lia? no superior in Urn market, 
and Is the only mill that will properly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS, 
I also make two sizes of nuperlor 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., Ac, 
U your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send for 
oue ror you, or write for one yourself. Order early—address 
the manufacturer. \Y. O. HICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. 
W ATCHES, AND ROSKOPF'S Patented 
People’s Watch, cased in Swedish Silver. The im¬ 
proved Aluminium Bronze 1? a metal differing entirely from 
anv ever offered to the public. It# quail ties and resemblance 
to Gold are such that even judges have been deceived. It 
has seriously occupied the attention of scientific men. .ami 
ha? not only called forth theottloglums of the press In enu- 
sequence of it# peculiar properties,bat has also obtained a 
Gold Medal at the Pari? Exposition. 
The movements are well finished, perfectly regulated, and 
as all these good? are manufactured In my own lactory,I ;un 
enabled to warrant them as excellent time-keeper?. Price 
from *1« to *22- 
Ftm/'icr details win he found in my pamphlet, which will 
be sent, post-paid, oil demand. 
A full assortment of chain?. Also, Aluminium Bronze 
Cases for Waltham Watches. Goods sent hr express C. O. 
D,, with charges. Address JULKsS l>. HUGUENTN VTJLL- 
LEM1N, No. K Nassau bt.,New York, P. O. Box5833. 19M-oo 
Dodge 3 Improved Reaper and Mower, and Self-Raker, as described above, is believed to be the best 
Machine now or ever offered to the American Farmer. Its thorough trial? and great triumphs over competin" 
machines, during the season of 1867, have given the Dodge Machine unusual popularity and prestige among 
practical farmer?, creating a demand for ft with ah who believe "the Beet i? the Cheane?t *’ anrf who are 
determined to “Get the Best” —Dodge’s Improved. 1 " ’ 
The following Testimonials, from reliable eottrees. show conclusively that Dodge 9 Ski,f-Hake fully meets 
every requirement of the most fastidious farmer, and it is warranted to give perfect satisfaction: 
[From the Itural New-Yorker of Sept. 7. 1S67.] 
IMPROVED AUTOMATIC RAKE POE DODGE’S 
HARVESTER, 
During a recent visit to Auburn, we accepted an Invitation 
from Col, Dodos, Pres’c of the Dodos a Stevenson Manu¬ 
facturing Co., to witness a trial of their Automatic Sake for 
Dodoe’s Harvester—they having added some very Impor¬ 
tant Improvement? to the style of the rake hitherto used. 
These consist of four Independent rake?, so constructed a? 
to allow all of them to be In use for reeling on. the gram, or 
by a slight movement of the hand or foot, causing either rake 
to rake off the cut grain. In any sized gavels required. These 
additions overcome the defects heretofore existing in it aad 
make It perfect for its work, mid Wfll, In addition to its other 
g ood qualities, leave few If anv improvements to be desired 
1 this machine. 
The trial took place on the farm of John w. Aiken, In the 
town of Scioto, Cayuga Co., and was witnessed by -uauy far¬ 
mers and other Spectator?. The grain rut wUs heavy oats, 
very ripe,lodged Ln spots.and the straw badly crinkled down 
and twisted together. There was also a heavy sprinkling of 
Canada thistles m the grain, aud some spots on which, evi¬ 
dently, water had stood after sowing In the spring, where the 
straw was short and thin. On the east side 01 the field the 
grain leaned very much towards the machine, ami the wind 
blew freshly from the southwest. The ground was In good 
condition for the machine to travel on, the surface being 
slightly Tolling. Three to four acres were Cut while we were 
In the field—the work being done In a very satisfactory man¬ 
ner. The rake, which also reels, worked easily ami without 
apparent clumsiness, aud delivered the gavels lu fine condi¬ 
tion for binding, clear of the trark, whenever rh.e driver 
slightly palled si cord. No mljustnienG were mafia or noed- 
edin trie Held, and no difficulty or impediment was met with 
In the lodged, thin, or leaning grain. Several farmers pres¬ 
ent drove round the Held by turns, and all concurred in the 
opinion expressed by an agent of a rival machine, who, after 
driving round, remarkedIt docs the best work of any 
seU-rake 1 ever saw.” _ 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT FAYETTE. 
TVe, the undersigned, witnessed the operation of Dod"e’s 
Harvester with the Improved Self-Hake, lu a find of oats, on 
the lavm of Datum. Wooden, lu the town of Fayette, Seneca 
Co.. N. \ ., 011 the. tith of Sept., 1987. The Self-Hake we con¬ 
sider perfect: and farmers need look no further for such an 
implement, Simple in construction, very strong, no “ traps 
or (.Kings TO get on 1 of order; is ready for etc, when It 
.eaves the lactory. In any kind of grain. Needs no adiust- 
Irig; icr Wheat of any kind or condition, oars, rye or barlev. 
ill run trora very short m long, lal; grain, or through lean¬ 
ing or lodged place-, equally well. The driver, by pulling a 
small lever at his hi de, discliaTgcs the gavel whenever enough 
grain has been reeled on the table. 
Milton Jtmersoii. Daniel B. Wooden, F. H. Metzger. 
Vincent M. ilahcy, Daniel S. Host, 
B LAKES’ ENDLESS PLANK HORSE- 
POWERS —Awarded the Silver Medal at the Michigan 
Stats Fair, 19<li.—This machine give? an even surface for the 
homes to walk upon and Is capable of doing more work than 
any other machine In the market. Circular, Cross-Out and 
Drag Saw? and Attactuneiit. supplied with Powers If wanted. 
Two-Horse Thresher and Separators, Improved Wood 
Splitter, Wheel Hay Rakes, Horton's Patent Hay Press, 
(Warranted capable of halelng 01 m ton per hour,) tnaumhe- 
: 1 - 1 . Ur >o hie. 
reliable agent? wanted In every County, Address SHAW & 
WELLS, Corner Chicago St. and Canal, Buff alo, N. Y. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
REPORTS FROM THE HARVEST OF 1868 
J W, ALLEN. Secretary. I.tPRYSRS CPI VTBli 
WM. L. ALLISON, Treasurer. LIUL13B8 hhA.irBy, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from 9 dlalnto 
grated slate was Patented Febr uary Slat, 1365. It la a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the laoer nosseaHing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the form- r.) and I? a development ot one of thc- 
slmple but unutterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOrl.HG MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A maztic—It adapt* Itself to every shape and slope. Non 
combustible. Impervious, non-expans! ve and uudccsylng. 
rnOST DOES NOT crack nor heat dissolve it. 
The only rooting material ever discovered chat will resist 
the action cl' the elements as long as thaetructa.-a it protects. 
Being Susceptible of little U any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It i? unequalled as a coating for Railroad aar. Farm Bullr¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of VeRselr, Vaults, *c. 
Dodge’s Self-Haber in Missouri Wheat. 
Mexico, Mo,, June 20 ,1S6S. 
Dodge & Stevenson M'r'o Co„ Auburn, N. Y.t 
Yesterday we found grain ripe enough to cut on two 
farms where we had sold machines, put them up and they 
worked fine. One field of wheat, was so heavy that we 
made a bundle with every other rake head, aud all in good 
order. We also cut a field of rye Ojk fret high, and did 
perfect work with the self-rake. 
The machine works splendid, cutting clean and easy. 
The twenty Self-Rakers sent us are all sold, and more 
wanted. Yours Truly, * * * * 
Wq, the undersigned, were present on the 2d Sept., 1867 
■ tn in ot D.T.GreenlRuf,In rim town oil Fayette,Seneca 
t-m, N. \and witnessed the operation of the Improved Self- 
Kake, or Dodge » Harvester. The grain was oats, and difficult 
work. Tint Machine cut Glen:, anil worked easy. The Self- 
Rake worked to our entire satisfaction, reeling on the grain, 
and delivering the gav-ls :n perfect order, at the will of the 
'Ir ver.by slightly pulling a lever. We consider It a perfect 
Self-Rake, aud all that can be desired. 
A. Bachman, James Turin, Reuben Bachman, 
i> .. G. d . Boehover, John Anderson, 
D.T. Greenlcat, Dennis nuff, Jacob Stahl, 
John Zimmer. L. D. Carr. C. B. Matthews, 
)Vru. L. Goselilie, D. !5. Randall, John ilyslnger, 
Jacob Disinter, Jefferson Hand, John M. Odell, 
Milton Matthew, R. S. Wright. Joseph Emmons, 
■‘r' rV°r- w'i H. C. Wright, James Disinger. 
J. H. Kidd, 
y ACI LUTE OIL IS THE CHEAT SITBSTI- 
tute for Neats foot oil as applied to Leather. It is 
also the very best Lubricating Oil 
FOR MOWING MACHINES, 
and fully equal to Castor Oil for Carriage Axles. Every 
Fanner should have It. ; and in order to introduce it, we will 
send One Gallon (package froe.j to any part of the United 
States, by Expre--. fragMe prepaid, on receipt ot ?t.5b. 
Addres- VACUUM OIL COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y, 
N. l!.—We warrant the Vacuum Oil to give satisfaction, or 
the- money will be refunded. Oiti-'lt 
the money will be refunded 
OUR F1 KrsT-CI.AS-tS FA RMS AT BURLING 
Tun, a. j . .. " • - - 
X 1 TUN, A, J., tor Sale. 20, 10, lit) and 1U7 acres, cniwded 
with choice bearing l'rult?, aud having supe rior buildings, 
With all modern Conveniences. Also Two tkn-Acsx Faiims 
on very easy terms. Full particular? bv addressing 
!«3-4t K. MORRIS, Burlington, N. J. 
Dodg-e’s Self-Rake in Ohio. 
Dayton, Ohio, June, 22,1S«S. 
Dodge & Steven son M’p’g Co,, Auburn, N. Y.: 
Dear Sirs— To-day was the first time that I ever 
worked one of your machines, or saw it run in the har¬ 
vest field. I pnt it into barley. The grain was thin and 
a heavy undergrowth of grass and weeds. It did its work 
belter than any self-raker I every saw work. 
It worked like a charm. I then rigged it for mowing in 
heavy, tangled clover, aud it worked there like a charm. 
I have no more doubts now but your machine is the “ best 
in the world," and just as you recommend,, I never had any 
instructions how to set them up or adjust the rake, but 
father says “ a blind hog will find an acorn,” 
There are men coming and wanting machines. T he ten 
reapers sent me are all sold, aud those wanting machines 
say they will wait until next year for one of yours. 
Yours Truly. A. J. Shroter. 
THE DODGE MACHINE AT SPAFFORD. 
We, the undersigned, witnessed the operation of Dodge’s 
Harvester, with the Improved Self-Hake, In a fleh.1 of heavy 
spring w.ieat. (both bearded and bald,) on tb*3 farm of Sey¬ 
mour Grinned, in the town of Spafford. Ououdaga Co., N. Y., 
on the 2, tii of August, l?67. The wind blew strong from the 
south. The Machl in? worked pencetly on every side, cutting 
clean and even. Thr Self-Rake required no adjustment, and 
reeled on the grain in good shape, delivering the gavels at 
the will Of the. driver, bv a -llghT mil of a lever. The gavels 
were laid straight lu every Ih-tance, and suitable for bind¬ 
ing, without hand-rake. V) e consider the work done as abso¬ 
lutely perfect, and the best we ever saw. 
Seymour Grlonell, William Wallace, 
Evelyn Grinned, Orlando Grlonell, 
John Holmes, Perry Grlnqcll, 
David H. Cowan, Martin A. Knapp, 
O.) AA TO 8 5.00 FOR EVERY HOUR’S 
O —«• 1'' " service, pleasaut and honorable employment, 
without risk. Desirable for all—ladle?, miniaU-.r?, farmers, 
merchants, mechanics, soldiers, every hofiv. 
utio-it T. NEWELL i£ CO., tsBroad St., New York. 
C IONSIGN YOl lt GOODS TO H. 1*. BAL- 
/ LARD & CO., the old established, strictly Produce 
Commission House. .Vo, :ki4 Wash! noth it Nt., New York. Re¬ 
ceive? all kind? of Country Produce, Batter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow. Eggs, Beans, Peas, Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops, Beef, 
Poultry. Tobacco and High Wlues. 
Our long experience hi the Qommbsj .11 Business enables 
us to sell gooffs without dclavior the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
O TREE AGENTS AND LARGE PLANT- 
ER«, ..* 
_ _ -The largest and Priest stock of Small Fruits ln 
the United States. Plants esctedinuly low. Write us for 
terms to agents. Address PURDY &, JOHNSTON. Palmyra, 
N. Y„ or BUDDY A I1ANCE, South liclid, lnd. %2-3t 
.Tustln N, Knapp, 
Cornelius Tracy, 
Philip T. Stabler 
of Maryland. 
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. Ag. Society, on the farm 
of Hon. J. M.Lamh. July 10, 1SH7, at which Seven machines 
competed for the prizes ottered by the Society. Dodge's 
Patent performed Oie task assigned In less time thau any 
other machine, and was awarded the First Premium. 
I tllfc iiOl'TIl.- A Rook Containing Valuable 
. luIOrmftUou for those who intend going death, by one 
who has had experience lu the South. Scut by mall for 83 
cents. Address GEORGE ANSON, 
9&li-gt Port Jowls, Orange Co.. N. Y. 
/ UIEj-ITEU county white hogs.-the 
U subscriber is Dreading, and ut all times prepared to fur¬ 
nish pig? of various ages of this celebrated breed of hog? of 
bust quality’ and at reasonable rates. Pigs III be carefully 
boxed and shipped as ordered, to all parts of the country. 
Circulars and Price List fund-Led to all who apply and en¬ 
close a stamp to pay return postage. Address 
WWt JAMES EDO ELTON. Bainesvllle, Ohio. 
F reckle 8 . pimple*. a c „ are easily 
REMOVED bv tint use of Stewart's Kallon. Sent to 
any address on receipt of 30 eta. Address R. 3., Box IS, 
Parnassus, Pa. 903-1 1 
ffikTR PER DAY.—AGENT* WANTED 
aud Female; business new, light and 1: 
steady employment: no capital required. Addres 
REEVES A CO., 7- Nassau St„ IT. 
THE DODGE MACHINE IN SENECA COUNTY. 
We. the undersigned, having witnessed the operations of 
one of Dodge, otuvenaon A Co.’s Combined Machines, with 
one of their new. Improved Rakes, In the town of East 
Varlek, on the farm of John Troannan, at Bearytown, Aug. 
31, iyt',7, In oats, heavy aud light, and stumpy field, would 
choerfu'ilv t ec ininiena It to anv one in want of a Machine, 
as the Soff-Rake is a perfect success, doing Its work perfect. 
Anything more said in its praise would be superfluous. One 
only wants to see It work, to be satisfied that It la the ne 
plus ultra. 
Luke Johnson, F. Hosier, Daniel Kuney, 
D. C. Smalley, J. L. Hosier, .John trl.uid, 
FiWm. Barnes, Willard Pntraan, David H. Irland, 
David G. Stewart, c. J. Corwin, John B. lioblsou, 
P. II. Peterson, Robert Nunmors, Daniel Goodman, 
James Cooley, Geo. W Randall, I. Luntensteloyer, 
~H. F. Troutman, Ell Zellnor, Janies Payne, 
R. Fanklnburgh, Seneca P. Ling, Nelson Barbeau, 
E. F. Bryant, Jacob Peterson, Wbu H. Waldron. 
I. Browu, J. M. Sherman, 
Dodge’s Self-Raker In Maryland. 
Sandy Springs, Md., June 24, 1868. 
Messrs. Dodge &. Stevenson, Auburn, N, Y.: 
Esteemed Erieiah '—The car load of Reapers came all 
right and are delivered to the purchasers. 
I started three of them to-day in wheat, and the self¬ 
rake worked beautifully. 
No breaking or getting out of order. 
Yours Truly, Philip T. Stabler. 
the driver wished, by merely puffing slightly a lever. 
uuBtments were made or needed while In the deli. 
/.Minor, R. C. Barto, Samuel R. Briggs, 
i. Mundy, Ira SUlvrUh Ira 8. Tunison, 
I Bam Minor, E. 8. Leggett. Wm. R. Vandyke, 
ev Mannar, George D‘. Uhl, A. M. Williamer, 
tn. Fulkerson, John Blguvelt, Harrison Tunison, 
gh Ilanay, Peter Tunison, F. M.Vaunvetwick 
lorson Sulilen, Sam. Ogdon, K, Tunison, 
3. Fulkerson, Tunis SwtcR, AzarlaU L. Abel, 
Gould, Hudson Rapplye, IC. Lamoreanx, 
w itiker, Harvey Cole, Almerlan Burr. 
3 . Bauta, Minor Smith, 
One Piece Bleached Sheeting, or One 
Piece Brown Sheeting, 
And Descriptive Slips or Sixty Articles for sale at ONE 
DOLLAR each, will be sent to any person that will send us 
Five Dollars. This beats all 
THE REVOLUTIONS IN TRADE 
Ever heard of In the world! 
WE -A. ICE COJVEHSTC3- 
To offer better bargains than any other Dollar Concern in 
the Country! 
Wc send Descriptive Slips and a Printed Schedule of Goods 
wc have tor sale at ONE DOLLAR EACH, 
FREE OF ALL CHARGES! 
We do not require any one to send us ten cents in advance 
(or $10 either) and then send a printed slip stating that the 
person can receive for oue dollar a Toy Flute valued at $3- 
but really worth but 10 cents, or a Perfumed Glove Box 
worth but 25 cents. 
Wc use no such trash ln OUR DOLLAR SALE. Our Clr- 
cttlars state fair and square the articles which will be sent 
for the money received. 
YET SEND rs $3 AND GIVE US A TRIAL, OR BE SURE AND 
SEND YOB A CIRCULAR BEFORE ORDER TNG ELSEWHERE. 
FARMIA.11 & CO., 
962-ateo. Vo. 24 J'Ylend Street, Boston, Mass, 
T7" EDZIE’* PATENT WATER FILTER-ssclen- 
JLV tine. Practical aud Reilablp. E verv family should use 
them to Insure health. KKDZLiS i 3UNNEL, 
t*W-tr No. B Exchange St., Rochester. N. Y. 
P ORTABLE STEAITI ENGINES, com¬ 
bining the maximum of etllclency, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely and favorably known, more than 600 being in use. 
All warranted saUMaetorv. or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar; sent on application. Address 
stikMit J. C. HOADLKY * CO., Lawrence. Mass. 
Head what a Missouri Farmer writes about 
Dodge’s Patent Self-Raking Reaper. 
Glasgow, Mo., June 25, 1868. 
Messrs. Dodge & Stevenson, Auburn, N. Y.: 
Gentlemen — I am delighted with the performance of 
the machine bought of you. As a combined Reaper and 
Mower I consider it superior to all others, and the self-rake 
is a perfect success. 
I have cut 100 acres of wheat and 20 of meadow, and 
nothing about the machine worn to notice. Accept my 
thanks, gentlemen, as one of the farmers of the West for 
your noble success in furnishing to wheat growers so ad¬ 
mirable a machine. 
Yours Truly, Thomas M. Lewis. 
P KEKSKILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
LNGS.-Seud for LUt. PKEKSKILL MANUFACTURE 
LNO CO., PeekskllL N. Y. 
We have seen the above Machine, with Self-Rake, work In 
a field of short oats, under very unfavorable circumstances, 
and it did its work admirably. 
C. E. Opdyke, H. T. E. Foster. 
A MONTH, AND ALL EXPEX- 
vt /mi ses Paid !—K new, usetul and curious articles 
for agents. Full particulars sept free. Address 
960-13t H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
TNDELIBLE PENCILS. 
For Mnvklns Clothing, &£., 
Single, $U,5j; 3tor|l; i-er dozen, $2,73; » grs. $2S. 
For Writing on Wood, 
Single, $o,'io? two U.- it; per dozen, $-1. 
Sent, freight pre-pakl, on receipt of price. 
" More convenient than Ink.”— Am. Agriculturist. 
“ Invaluable for marking linen."— Chlcaoo Tribune. 
Manufactured and sold by the 
INDELIBLE PENCIL CO., 
Nokt«ami‘ton, Mass. 
\TT Sold by Stationers and Dealers everywhere. [902-2teo 
Y7CONO?IY IS WEALTH.”—Franklin. 
Fi Why will people pay AU) or $inp for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when ?23 wtil buy « better one for all pructlcal pur¬ 
poses? Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, tho sub¬ 
scribers beg to inform their numerous (.-lends that the 
“Franklin" an;! "Diamond” Machines can be had in auy 
quantity. This .Machine Is a double thread, complete with 
table, constructed upon entirely now principles, and Docs 
Not infringe upon ai y other lu the world, it Ja emphatically 
the poor in an'? Sewing Machine, mul t? warranted to excel 
all others, as thousands of patrons will testify. 
Agents Wanted-— Machines sent to Agents on trial, and 
given away m families who arc and deserving. Ad¬ 
dress, IBYMJeoU J. C 1 iTTlb .% CO.. Boston. Maas. 
TO SiO A DAY GUARANTEED 
'- F Agents wanted to Introduce our New Stab Shut¬ 
tle Sewing Machine— StUch. alike on troth , sides. The only 
first-class, low priced machine lu the market. Wk will 
consign Machines to responsible parties and employ 
energetic Agxnts on a Salaky. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
SON & CO,, Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Ma! 3 .,or St. Louis, Mo. 
C HILDREN.-ALL PARENTS SHOULD UN- 
dersund that chlhu'eu’s shoes, with metal t ips, will wear 
at least throe time - a? iotig as those •* tthoat. The new Sliver 
Tip Is decidedly nror-aetita!. and ;s being extensively used on 
children’s ilr.?t-cb-- - ?nov?. Sold everywhere. %2.2tco 
! 1 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, 
l Price 50 cents;—by mail 60 cents. Ail Druggists sell it, 
, Wheels & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 933 
P ERSONS SUFFERING FROM DEAFNESS, 
Asthma, Whooping Cough, and other Diseases of the 
Lungs, Fever and Agu-. Pile?, and Chronic Dlarrhcea. may 
fil.d a cure bv addressing Or. BOARDMAN, 88 St. Mark's 
Place, New York. !*52.2teo 
This splendid Hair Dye la the best ln the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the Ill effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brawn. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street. New York, s&i-ly 
4 NEW PORTRAIT OF GRANT. LARGE 
i\ size, handsomely engraved on neel,—price WAY—sent by 
mail on receipt of price. A’- 0 , small portraits of Grant and 
nolfar.. 23 ct?. each. Liberal discount to Agents. A-ldre?.- 
J. C. BUTTRE.3 SFra.vuun Stbkkt, New You a. [963-2teo> 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS-Send for Circulars of PKEKSKILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peekskill, N. Y. 
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