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— A New York lady has an order for fifty Sunday 
School hymns from a Cincinnati house. 
— About one million postage stamps, of various denom¬ 
inations are daily used in the United States. 
— Mr. Charles Brooke has succeeded to the govern¬ 
ment of hie uncle, the late Rajah of Sarawak. 
— Dorolan, the famous oyster man in Fulton Market 
New York, has made $500,000 in that business. 
While dancing a galop, in a Belgian town, a few days 
since, a young lady died in her partner’s arms. 
Geo. Hungerford of Knox, Chautauqua Co., was 
killed by a kick from a horse a few days since. 
The latest wonder in the way of Yankee inventions 
is printing which can be read in total darkness. 
A citizen of Pittsburg has given $50,000 to build a 
home for shoeblacks and newsboys in that city. 
Detroit is compelled by a Supreme Coart decision to 
devote ail Police Court fines to a public library. 
A Rochester dog stripped an unwelcome intruder up¬ 
on hia master’s premises almost naked the other day. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
To the Working Class—Eastman & Kendall. 
The American Entomologlst-R p atudley & Co. 
Sewing Machine—The Standard Sewing Machine Co. 
Mammoth Cluster Raspberry -P C Reynolds. 
Agents Wanted -KB Treat <fc Co. 
Holloway's Ointment. 
No more Accidents—Thos B McConanghey. 
Watch Maker —J O Conklin. 
Andrr Leroy'S Nurseries—SrugUiere & Thct>«*d. 
8 iock for mats—J Carter Brown. 2d. 
Virginia Farms for Sale—H R McKay. 
Poultry and Vinos—W H Todd. 
Black-Csp R»fpljerrie‘—Rcr Mr Hoyt. 
Wanted. Aecrus-.J N Boylan. 
Grape >v ood—olbley &• Homer. 
Wanted— Win Law. 
f Caning Box—B1 inriver. Day tk Co. 
325 a Month—H BBhaw. 
lum, Apple and Cherry Seedlings— 8 P Williams b Co. 
fl.OOfi per Tear—White Wire Co. 
Wanted, Agents-Watson Gid. 
Vinegar-P J cage. 
C. O. D -M E Chapman b Co. 
Maple Leave*—O a Roorback. 
$12,50 per Day—J 8 Hayes. 
SPlCOtAI, NOTICES. 
Deafness. Catarrh, Scrofula—Mrs M C L. 
|$e ||ctos 
— Groomsmen are discarded at New York weddings. 
— There are 210 miles of paved streets In N. Y. city. 
— Silver is at a discount of 8 & per cent, at Toronto. 
— Birmingham has raised a statue to Watt. 
— Gen. Meagher’s body has never been recovered. 
— Jenny Lind wishes to revisit this country. 
— Brooklyn la to have a riding schooL 
— Guizot has completed hla eighty-second year. 
— Tostoe la paid $1,800 a month in gold. 
— The mackerel catch la light this year. 
— Prim is one of the richest men in Spain. 
— Isabel la coat Spain $1,600,000 a year. 
— Jackson Haynes, the skater, is at Vienna. 
— Holland proposes to abolish the death penalty. 
— The latest thing in fans la horso-shoc shaped. 
— The Superior Road goes northward a mile a day. 
— Australia has four thousand Odd Fellows. 
— A change of site for Yale College Is talked of. 
— The 100th regiment leaves Canada soon for England. 
— St. Paul is shipping potatoes to St. Louis. 
— Provincial theaters in France are languishing. 
— Madame Moore is walking against time at Syracuse. 
— Albany is to have a new market hoase, • 
— Boston pays aonnally $50,000 for church music. 
— Texas has a Larger cotton crop than it expected. 
— The owner of Bashaw, Jr., has refused $25,000 for 
him. 
— Great Britain raises 120,000,000 bushels of wheat this 
year. 
— Brougham has written a new drama for Barney Wil¬ 
liams. 
— A man in New York has been stabbed with an um¬ 
brella. 
— A pair of Maine towns have been named Grant and 
Colfax. 
— New York averages one thousand violent deaths per 
annum. 
— Ninety locomotives are now running on the Union 
Pacific. 
— The name of -Joddo, Japan, has been changed to 
Tookie. 
— Coal has been discovered near the railroad track in 
Nevada. 
— Thirty-two bushels to the acre is the English wheat 
average. 
— The bnsiness men of Dunkirk are organizing a Board 
of Trade. 
— London spends $500,000 annually to lay the dust in 
its streets. 
— One thousand men are employed in the Charleston 
Navy Yard. 
— The Fifth Avenue Hotel talks of adopting the Eu¬ 
ropean plan. 
— The women of this country wear 350,000,000 yards of 
calico a year. 
— Bncyrns, Ohio, ships nearly two thousand bushels nf 
apples a day. 
— There are 1,882 convicts at Sing Sing —1 2-17 male 
and 135 female. 
— Half the territory of the United States is drained by 
the Mississippi. 
— There is one missionary in China to every four mil . 
lionB of people. 
— English soldiers are still branded for using insubor¬ 
dinate language. 
— Beard sold Chicago $6,000 worth of pictnres and 
Cleveland $4,000. 
— A Swiss has invented a watch which is wound by 
raising the cover. 
— A converted burglar is preaching sensational ser¬ 
mons in England. 
— Six thousand dollars is the price of a seat in the New 
York stock board. 
— Canadian weatherists, still unterrified, predict an 
Indian summer yet. 
— New Orleans has received the first consignment of 
this year’s molasses. 
— Rev. Dr. Breckenridge is shortly to marry a bloom¬ 
ing Kentncky matron. 
— Four eclipses next year —two lunar and two solar, 
one of the latter total. 
— A moose recently captured at St. Mary’s Nova Sco¬ 
tia, weighed 800 pounds. 
— The British gnu boats on the Lakes are all going to 
Bermuda for the winter. 
— The designs for the ceiling of the new Park Bank, 
New York, cost $75,000. 
— The parents of Buyard Taylor celebrated their golden 
wedding on the loth ult. 
— An average of ten persons apply for every mercantile 
vacancy in Ne w Orleans. 
The Massachusetts Homeopathic Society pronounces 
against, the use of bntter. 
— An anti-tobacco club, numbering 33 members, has 
been formed in New York. 
— New York Insurance Companies are having a fight 
with the insurance brokers. 
— The inventor of Planchette is said to hare cleared 
$50,000 already out of the toy. 
— In PariB hoops are no longer worn, and skirts are 
either very long or very short. 
— Rosecrantz of Dresden turned oat his seven thou¬ 
sandth piano a sliorr time since. 
— A $3,000,000 Cutholic Cathedral is being built in Can¬ 
ton, China, and another in Pekin. 
— Chicago has paid for amusements daring the last 
nine months the sum of $326,366.55, 
— The Cliff copper mine on Lake Superior is now 1,600 
feet deep—below the bottom of the lake. 
EURAL BRIEF KLENTIONTNGS. 
H. C. Haskell, Deerfield, Mass., raised 404 bushels 
Harison potatoes from two barrels of seed. 
The Ohio Farmer says r.he indiscriminate nse of the 
roller, without regard to the character and condition of 
the soil. Is very poor policy. A sensible conclusion. 
The corn crop of the West, though covering a large 
area, Is said to be less in sound grain than that of I860. 
Much of the crop this year was injured by the early frost. 
Fakjtebs will do well to have In mind, as winter ap¬ 
proaches, that poorly fed stock does not pay. Good shel¬ 
ter and ample food are the great requisites in wintering 
stock. 
Bomb people, In giving their horses the word “ go," in¬ 
variably accompany it with a cut of the whip. Would It 
not be quite as humane to omit the last till the first is 
proved unavailing f 
Scatteb your coal ashes about the gronnd nuder yonr 
fruit trees during the fall and early winter. Tbey wilt 
hold frost late in the spring, and keep trees and vines 
from a too early blossoming. 
The Telegraph, Washington, Texas, says: — If ever 
there was foolery among sensible men, it is with those 
who expend all their means and energy to make com and 
cotton and bny everything else. 
A coanEspoNPBNT of the Canada Farmer baa been 
prospectiug over the Queen’s estate of Balmoral in Scot¬ 
land. It contains tweuiy thousand acres, only five hun¬ 
dred acres of which are tillable. 
The Maine Farmer sees a tendency among farmers to 
land the practical at the expense of theoretical knowl¬ 
edge. Like hnsband and wile, these should be one or 
work together for a common purpose. 
The Albany Cultivator is warm tn praise of the corn 
husking machine exhibited at the recent State Fair. It 
is to make cold fingers in husking a thing of the past. 
Good for the busker and the fingers too. 
The London butchers raise pet or cossit sheep, and 
when going to purchase a lot of strange ones for the 
shambles, place the pet sheep at the bead of the flock, 
when they are led home without trouble. 
A French paper says the most Important thing in 
feeding a call is to supply it the first milk from its 
mother. It. possesses purgative properties necessary to 
clear the intestines and give the calf a start. 
Mb. Willabd of the Utica Herald has been prospect¬ 
ing in the Western States. Ho saw much to admire in 
farming there; also some thlDgs not quite up to Herki¬ 
mer Co. farming—especially iu the dairy line. 
Th» Waukegan (UL) Gazette says Mrs. W». Soule of 
Grass Lake is the owner of a turkey which, in one sea¬ 
son, laid seventy-four eggs. From these eggs, after 
hatching, Mrs. 8 . realized $49 for thrkeys sold. 
AoBxotjLTtrRE is denominated an art; man the artist; 
the soil hla laboratory; manure his raw material; animai 
strength and machinery hie power; air, heat and moist¬ 
ure his agente; grains, roots, fruits and forage his pro¬ 
ducts. 
A Southern farmer thinks there is more profit in 
sorghum, at twenty cent? a gallon, than tn cotton at the 
same price. Inference:—Everyoody should go in for 
sorghum to the exclnBion of cotton. Sorghum shirts are 
just the thing! 
M ammoth clcstek raupberht.- 
Wltereas, I’nrdy & Johnston have published the follow¬ 
ing caution, in this and other Journals, viz:—“Wo would 
therelore caution parties agaiust buying ot any who do uot 
have their Mannnoih Clusters duect from ns this tall,"—to 
the prejudice of my business, I hereby insert a copy of a cer¬ 
tificate which I have received from them:—'• This is to certify 
that the Mammoth Clusters, offered bv P. C. Reynolds are 
genuine, aud were obtained from us. 
“ Palmyra, Aug. 21,1868. Pwrdt & Johnston.” 
1ST Catalogue free to applicants. 
P. if. REYNOLDS, Rochester. N. Y. 
G reat inducements to smscRiu. 
ERS —Let those want a first-class Ladv’s Magazine and 
a nrst-class Weekly Paper, send at once for a sample copy of 
THE LADY’S FRIEND and THE SATURDAY 
EVENING POST, 
and see the nneqnailed inducements offered. Sample copies 
of both are sent gratia. Address 
„ DEACON & PF.TERSON. 
vm-4t No. 319 Walnut 8 t.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
©O SEWING MACHINE. 4*0 
^ ^ * Perfection at last! The celebrated 
STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, 
With reversible. motion, is now sold for the small sum of $ 8 , 
and Is warranted to make ns strong, elastic and beautiful a 
stitch as any Machine in the world. It will atltoli, hem. fell, 
tuck, quilt, bind, braid, cord and embroider tleganriy. The 
ladles are charmed with it, heeanse it la simple, dorable and 
efficient. Agents are making $2u per day. 
A sample Machine, with private terms‘to Agents, carefully 
boxed, and shipped to any Express Office, C. O. D„ $ 8 , aud 
warranted five years. IVe ask no money ia advanoe, but 
pay the KxpreBs Agent when yon receive the Machine. Ad¬ 
dress THE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE CO., 
!@l-2too Rochester, N. Y. 
* 8 . 
rjlHE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 
y EDITED BV 
BENJ. D. WALSH, N State Entomologists 
JJ/lpV and i of Illinois and Mis- 
CHAS - v - RrLKY - f 8onri - 
^ Of practical value to 
Farmers, Gardeners and Fruit-Growers, 
And of interest to the Scientific Man. 
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 
Gives dcsc-tatloni and figures of new species, and the his¬ 
tory and habits of noxious and beneficial insects. Third 
number Issued Nov. let Published monthly at $1 00 a year. 
An extra copy sent free toad one sending ns five names 
with the money. Sample copies sent on application. Pub¬ 
lished by K. p. STUDLEY & CO., St. Louis, 
n 
FaiafflaK™™ 
J. D. OGNE & GO., till State St., Rochester, N- Y. 
MENEE *-*S 7 BELLS. 
fr . i( } r Churches, Academies, Fao- 
Z 3 /jsE&£— *SN\ it, tones, etc., of w lilch more have been 
\iY <2 at this establishment than at all 
- ttie topndnrlcB In the country 
combined. All Hells warranted. 
ET- An Illustrated Catalogue seat free 
> 4 ^—— n P°u application to 
K. A. & G. R. MENKKLY, 
tt 975-Et West Troy, N. y. 
R. P. STUDLEY 
St, Louis, 
rjlO THE WORKING CLASS, 
WHY NOT 
BUY GOODS WHERE YOU CAH GET 
THEM CHEAPEST ? 
MALE AND FEMALE 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
DEAFNESS, CATARRH, SCROFULA. 
A lady who had suffered for years from Deafness, Ca¬ 
tarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her 
sympathy and gratitude prompt her to send the receipt 
free of charge to anyone similarly affl icted. Address Mrs. 
M. C. L., care Major Martin Hunt, Hoboken, N. J. 
No Clothes Wringer can be durabYe with the 
double friction of cogs at both ends, which can play out of 
gear and not touch together when most needed. The 
“ Universal ” has not these fatal objections, and is 
warranted durable. 
NEW A DVERTISEMENTS. 
Advertising Rates,—The following are the Bates of 
Advertising in the Rubal Nhw-Yoekbr, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, Inside, 75 cents per Une, Agate space. 
Outside, SI “ ** 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 181.50 per Une. 
No advertisement inserted for less than $3. 
AGENTS WANTED 
GYERYHHERE, to raise clubs for 
OUR GREAT 
ONE PRICE 
SALE OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS. 
To anyone sending In 3 Club of 30 (S3,) 20 yards best 
Cotton Sheeting, as commission ior raising the club. 
Club of 60 (86,) W yards best Cotton Sheeting, and 
commissions for other clubs in the same proportion. Send 
no Registered Letters. 
Any person sending lO^cents to us receives a Patent Pen 
Fountain, and. a slip describing an article in oar sale. 
N. B.—No Giic Enterprise. 
CIRCULARS AND EXCHANGE LIST SENT FREE. 
EASTMAN & KENDALL, 
65 TTanover St., Boston. Mass. 
trated Bible History, over 400 Engravings. Photographic 
Bibles aa low as $l!.*/0. Send') stamps tor terms, &o. 
98D-4t GREENE & CO., 113 Chestnut nreut, Phila., Pa. 
THE universal clothes wring* 
JL kb, with Rowell's Imlpbovbd Double Gkab cannot 
be surpassed or equalled by any other Wringer for durabili¬ 
ty, till the expiration of the patent for the ’"STOP OKAR." 
or taste mug above the cogs, which prevents them from en¬ 
tirely separating. 
Au 7 sensible person can understand that a cog wheel 
wringer having cogs, whether atone, or both ends of the roil, 
which can play apart and H v out of gear when a large article 
1 b pausing through, is COMPARATIVELY WORTHLESS, as 
the Cogs are then of no aid when ina.it needed. 
rhe Universal Wringer was awarded the Gold Medal 
*£ rt i? V*? Knglftfld Fair, took tho First Premium at 
the National Fair at Washington also at the Btate Fairs of 
every Northern Htnre. und U the only Wringer which 
ever took u First Premium at the Fair of the Ameri¬ 
can institute. 
Its sale (now over Klfl.OOO Wringers.) U greater than of all 
the other Wringers comblued. U Is very durable and every 
Universal Wringer in warranted. 
VVrlnjers. also of the CELiEBRATli'D 
DOTY WASHING MACHINE always keptTetly tor 
shipment at Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louts, Louisville and 
New Orleans. Sold by dealers generally. 
tC C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
3\i Corclandt Street, New York. 
BOOKS FOE RUBALISTS AND 0THEB8. 
Thb following works on AGRICULTURE, HORTICTTL- 
TURK, &o., may be obtained at the Office of the RURAL, 
NEW-YORKER. We coa also furnish ether Books on 
RT UAL AFFAIRS, issued hy American publishers, at the 
usual retail prices - and shall add new works as published. 
A1W» Am. F«TO Book. ... #1,60 MnyW, Aeroont Books (to ei 
uo. LMwiiunMof DouipnIIc AnlirmlH 1 .«m Mth th« i * i ** 
Wkao Bird CWL,. SO Do. K«7to ^ w(ll, »b 0 r ,0 . 
Pomology (W0 Illuntm- Mil- no Her*,', foot iolotlv).'.!; ti 
Am. Sharp Sbootot (TeWopk Modem Cookorv, bv MImi Acton 
. 60 iuuI Mt* S J .180 
Am^riciia CoUwHwt . JK* MoiiumtintAl I> 6 uljrni" 159 DU»t«» * 
Am V\e«ds nod Uneful Plant*.,..I,T 6 And .Icumhs_ ' ^ | 0 aa 
AnfltmjI R«KlMt«r of Rural Affair* Hm lurw*« Bw Book*.* . « 
, (**» *»F»vtW>). .. ... » Norton’*, Klumonu ad^mic A»1 
AnUfitortum (Cummings A Millar) rtruUiim . h - 5 
UM'J doalRM sad 1 U llU..10,00 Onion Onltore.. *0 
o irr ?,V 11 (< r!r, u -V• .• - ‘MO 0ur F *™ 1 of Poor Arras . «0 
Bosuuinl LmiTvi Hsuts (tsiaiitm I'nmons on dm Town. , •% 
Kdltloo) 6 *J eolornrf Ill« .Psdcinr'. Lsnd Hauut... " ’S 
Hnmont * PonltomPs Compmlou Phsatom Timers.Jo 
1/0 nim*IrstloM .. J,IK) t’lactlosl mid SclenUfiofrnUCM- 
Blsek Kssol'nrry Csitnrn. kA turn (Uskor). ins 
Kro woo'd Field Book of Msnorno,l,i0 Prnctlrnl .sheplierd, Rundslj... Joa 
! r r ll .‘ , ™ ooit of Uow*n,(a«r) .1,16 QuhuhyV MrrUrlne ol IknvKoen- 
Buist s Flower dsoden,..,..i ,t» log...’. . ] M 
Corponters’Hiuul-Book(anw), .. it Qulnrvon ijihieCatUe Vj» 
Ool» D Aniorlosn Frail Bosk.. „, 1 J I'.shMi Fnnrlnr ' 30 
Cole’s American VeterlnarUu . . n Ksn.' .U’. VInr Wool lit,j'bsndry. 1,00 
Copeland's Country Uio, ■m pp. Po.fthrej, Husl.u.dry la the Sootiil.SO 
■m eoersvimn*.J ,00 Rltllsrtlm tn tho Do*.. 30 
ColUvstlno or MnlWe Urstnwsnd Klvrrt' Mla/ilure fmll Oer.ijb LOO 
Msaukctore Of Am. Wluo....t,S0 R.-^vrs'SrlenlUio Airfrnltnr*.. ..1 00 
Dan fa u Mack Miinufal .... *.,»«! ,26 KnmJ lionu** (W tuMlvr). 1 60 
Dsdd n Motorn Horse Doctor.... 1 ,M lieundin on Poultry nilnstreUtiU ’t 0 
Do. Atiurricsa Cattle Doctor. 1,30 Snhenclt’s <J«T'l«a.n.Tert Book.. It 
I DomeeUe Poultry Hook, with over Hodl/aer'e Produce Tables . . 30 
IDOlllantnUuss.. JO Do. Hewty Rwkaner ,tod Log 
Dosrnln*’sCottage kw*l*lencee ,3,M Book. .. 30 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture... 75 Bllver's new Ponitry Book (70 0- 
I * ,B rylK>ily his own Lawyer _l,'.'S lustrations). |0 
S u ??. D r. aln *«-"’. ,, y H ^*' r enri 1 ,| » St*,wu,Cv (John) Stable Book ...140 
Bheld’e Pear Cultore.I,S 3 The AmerWn House Carpenter 
Flint on erwM.«,W (RstfieU s). .3,50 
Fruit Trees of Amertrs. . I,S0 Tke Barn yard, a Manual_ .100 
• Illustrated Strawberry The Baiun Machinist (Fltsyerald) 7 * 
Cultarlst^.. . 30 yiy, w ^|, lilustrntlnes . . .1,00 
R?-r° r *r t 'I re 7 l -’ , J lor '‘ t ; ,v -••!,*> Th " Ft aits and Fruit Trree of 
Do. Small Frutts (hefcOtHnlly D America (Downing).8,00 
Hardenla* for f'ruttl ............J,SO The Hour- with Orlgimvi Plans ..140 
Grape CuUariat, by A S Fuller-.1,50 The Fanner’s Journal and Ar- 
Ounnnn on Milch Coen.. 75 emiat B/ok. si * 4*340 
Herlwrl’s Hints V. florw-Kwpara 1 , 1 * Th.,ni»,’ A -a. Fruit Cnjturlst (idO 
Holley’s Art u.'9«w FUiu*.. :... 'l», 3 ,00 
Hop Culture. 40 Ttw Arm Knongh.L50 
Hotqier's Dog and Gnu .. - 80 Todd's V.*nnr ?„rmenP Manual 
Indeia Cora ; its Value, Culture and Work Sliou. . 1 50 
and CJies .... ..1,T5| Vent!lallor. 10 Am. Dwelling* , ’ V 50 
Jolmaton ^ A(f I CuOinlAtry 1^76) VV 4 ffi*jr’t Kvorirr 1,60 
Do. A ff M Ch^mlntry.... : Wax ^lowovi, Low U> mtiko tK«ui 1 50 
K«mpa LiuiilAouwt UurdmjtaK.. .-3,04). Wnum Fruit. Grower*' GuJdn l^o 
Lao^troth OQ tho HWw and 1 WooilwMrd'N nrurwrlwi *n4 Hor- 
HmuryS^....... .. . $,00 tWUW aullJhiif*.1.50 
LMWwon MoUmth A^rrtaittnro.,. 1 , 00 , Do. ConutTy Motnc*. .L60 
work oh A|cr1c.ultnro 1,50 1 Do. Httrul ArrhRuctnru. .I 00 
Do. Asricuimrfa) rhombtry.I.WJ Wool tirowar .uid Sw>ck R^rttor, 
Loags'.roth on too Hive and Woodward's Draperies and Hor- 
Hoeey Bee... . 8,00 tlrultural Bullilln.n,...1,50 
Letters on Modern Agriculture... 1,00 Do, ConntTy Homes.I 60 
Liebig’s great worked Agriculture 1,50 Do. Hurai Architecture.1 00 
Do. Agrlculiural i homutry.|,(W Wo*, 1 Grower end Stock fWIntor. 
Maaual of Agriculture, by Emur- Vnls, I, V, 6 , 8 , ouch. 31 
son and flint.. ,, ..1.25 Vmmg Hpus*keei>er's and Dairy 
Manual on fin and Hemp Culture t'i Maid’s Dlre.:tory. 80 
Man uol of Tobacco Culturo..... 30 V,.union's Hand Book Hotawhold 
Msybew a Practical Bonk Keop- Science .. )m 
lug (Single end Double Kntry,) 40 Vouman'K New Chemistry. 1,00 
CW Mooitiur AatsmcAA Attomrorrus — Cotii.lnlug Elevations and 
Plans of Dwelling Houses, School Hou.ee, Charrluw, Ac. l'rlco, |10. 
83T Tut PasCTtct. Staib Bninnaa — Containing 30 original Flats*, 
giving a complete Treaties on the Art of Building Stairs aud H/uid-Ralla. 
Price, *10. Leeds Ventilation, srlth Dlustralions, * 1 . 
W Any of the uhoye named worlds will bo forwordeJ. by 
mall, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
_ 
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■ N Q.PHEI.P3 B. CO. 
3 S°tc AOEUTS 
1 -^JmrtAVoT-nyo^ 
FARMS FOR SALE —BY 
particulars, e address! ftH,i n ''' ucy ’ ttU « lze ** nd frie.as,. For 
H. B. MCKAY, 115 Wall Street, New York. 
crick William." who heads tho flock Our few eoOals, if stay in 
America. HENRY T. COFFIN, Hillside Lodge, Washing¬ 
ton, Dutchess Co., N. Y. U80-4t. 
TIUNTING AND TR APPf NG.-THE 
JLJL Hunton* Guide and Trappers’ Companion, A book for 
_ * arm era, Uontera, Trapticrs nnil Boyt. Toils how to hunt 
\\TANTF,0, A1JENTS—(Mals or Female )-Good» f»r trft JC aU of game, from the mink to the bear and 
( lUTTING BOX.— IE YOU MASH THE FWn 
fhp “ FwtfowV *> n "’ tl:llul or horse power, ueud for 
tu | manufactured by BLYMYER, DA Y* &, CO. 
Send for Circular. Mansfield, Ohio. 
$325 ^oE ONT ,U,’ AND EXPENSE* PAID; 
t^U^ic*lars W pK^ tU iddreH C s Un0 ' iB artlCle8 for a ^' uta - 
i * sl ' 13t H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
Sold by all bookHeUerd, * 9/0-2t 
j^EED POTATOES FOR SALE, 
EARLY ROSE, SEBEC AJW GOODRICH 
HEEDLLXGS l 
BY POUND, BUSHEL, AND BARREL. 
Address RICHARD YOUNG, Morton, P. O., 
Springfield, Delaware Co., Pa. 
83f* Cibodlab sbnt febe! 9dO-13t 
PWmW^h L „ E l ND CHERRY SEEDLINGS. 
rmr i n!>(i* J ' t ’ ht:rr > r ’ ^-yeirs.flriK. fol; Apple, No. 2,2-years, 
IJper 1 , 000 . tj. j>. WILLIAMS & CO., 
ayl - t Dansvllte, Llylngaton Oo., N. V. 
OOO YEAR GUARANTEED AND REVERSIBLE ROOT CUTTERS! 
.*y V V steady eWlsutncitt, we want a reliable Al trsv eras v a cm.TT, 
S PEAKING of tlic NOVELTY CLOTHES 
WRINGER exhibited at the late Fair in the Amjskican 
Institute, the Nxw Yobx Lihbbxl Christian says:—’’ The 
Novelty Wringer received the marked approbation of the 
jury, and was awarded the HioiutsT PBBMIUM. * • * It Is 
now admitted that It has no equal as a family wringer. * * 
' * It has the Patknt Flavor C*k>-Wuhkls on both ends 
Of the IeOila, as well as the most approved appitances for ad¬ 
justing tho pressure, 80 thaL a Cue luce, collar, or a heavy 
woollen blanket can be run through with equal facility and 
without injury. * * * Indeed, In ail respect*, its superi¬ 
ority In so apparentthat the high testimonials it is constantly 
receiving can be readily accounted for. * » * Ln fact, 
whenever and wherever exhibited It invariably secures the 
highest honors." N. IV PLIELPS A CO., Gxv. Aotb . 
__ . No. 17 Courtlandt Street, New York City 
fW Sold Evxeywukuh. 974-1’ 
G reat distribution by the nie- 
,-f ^9P°L 1 t'A Jv GIFT CO.—Cash Gifts to the amount 
oj *250,U0U .—Every Ticket Draws a Prize. 
5 Cash Gifts, each.$ 10,000 I to Cash Gifts, each.*500 
10 *’ " “ . 5,000 200 '* “ .. 100 
20 " *» “ . 1,000 I 300 “ ** «• .. 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Plan* **.Each $300 to $^0 
oino Melodeons. . " 75 to 150 
500 Fine (fold Watches. . 75 ^ 300 
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, *c., all valued at $1,000,000. 
A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25c. Tickets 
describing Prizes are sealed In Envelopes and well mixed. 
On recetm, of 25c. a Sealed Ticket U drawn without choice 
and sent by mall to anyaddress. The prize named upeii It will 
be delivered to the ticket-holder os payment of One Dollar. 
Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or re¬ 
turn mall. 
Yon will know wont year Prize is beiore yon pay for it. 
Any Prize exchanged for another of same talue. No Bunks. 
Gar patrons can depend on fair dealing. 
Rkfkrbncbb We select the following from many who 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS! 
Tie Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing Co., 
A.LJBANT-, IsT. ~5T. r 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., North End of the City. 
WM. B. EMERY, (Survivor of Exist Bbothsbb,) Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory, Manulacturcre of H 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the Celebrated ’’STAR" Threshing Machines; 
Stxk Railway (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horan Pow- 
ep; Cottou Gin* and Condensers; CircularCross- 
Cut Saw Mills; Vegetuhlc Cotterai Horae Hay Forks: Corn 
amt Feed Mills-. Power Cora Shelters; D*.g Powers. Am, Ac. 
B e Wish to call the particular attention of Farmers to our 
celebrated “STAR" THRESHER AND CLEANER, which, 
as lately improved, we claim Is tar superior to any other ma^ 
chine now In market. It U compact and easily portable; 
simple in 1 ..a Cbli-Cacllon, sad therefure easy to operate by 
the most inexperJenuod, and will do Its work with marvel¬ 
ous rapidity uud perfection, and with comparatively the 
least demand upon tho sti eilgtli of the animals driving ft. 
VVehave made recent improvements ill this machine by 
which wo are enabled to thoroughly clean the gri.a under 
ulmoMt any combination ot difficulties, and we arc now using 
an entirely new anil ellecUvo device for relieving the feeder 
of dust, thus making the operation of threshing as comfort- 
aule and bat*: dn witl* t> iordinary machines ii is aimoyintr 
and treonentiv destructive to health. 
These Machines are made of suitable sizes for our "Star” 
Railway Power and also for onr " Stae" Lever Power. 
For full partloulur-., send tor oar Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Price List. 
AC ENTS WANTED. 
ACENTS WANTED. 
„ t3T~ <’o r i-frepotuirntx will please address THE ALBANY 
CUTTON Giil MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 162, 
Albany, N. Y. 955-mtf 
WAIV W situay emptvgment. We want a reliable 
Agent in every county resell our/Hteni White Wire Clothes 
U’W (Crer asunrj ) Address WHITE WIRE Cl) , 
is William at,, N. \ or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, UL 
** WT A nted.-agents for ldssivhn 
PICTORIAL HXHTOR1' OF THE UNITED 
STATES, In one large 8vo. vol. of BOO pages and 400 illnstra- 
“nly full history to the Close ol' the late Impeach- 
ment Trial, _ WATSON GILL, Syracuse. N' y ’’ 
fx^iVrs ^ W ,°* _300 ’ 00 ! 0 DKLAVVABE CUT- 
from ave-year-old bearing vidpb* 3 to 5 ev»'8 
ta|5JJ0 per 1,000, according 10 oualitr. Aiao. 
Ives, Concord and Clinton . at low rates. Address 
SIBLEY & HOMER, Put-Ln-Bay, Ohio. 
AGENT IN EVERY COUNTY 
t f oi this btate, to sell a useful patented article which 
fatoily Will ouy as soon as they sec the use of it. Pays 
9fel ' 4t _ Lock Box 286, Providence, ft. I. 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
At Angers, France. 
I*- For new Catalogue of 1868, apply to 
BBUGUIERK & THEBAUD, 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar Street, New York. 
HA F, ST HA IU AND STALK CUTTERS! 
EAGLE CORN SHELLERS! 
VEGETABLE BOILERS AND STEAMERS! 
ICE TOOLS ! 
Farmers desiring any of the above wilt receive special cir¬ 
culars or small catalogues upon application to 
eon o, Ik H - allen & co., p. o. Boxirre, 
980-031-04-21, d5-19 New York City. 
T hk faknikbs’ book.—i40 beauti¬ 
ful and useful illustration:*. 750 octavo pages."“Show¬ 
ing |U 8 t wnat every farmer wanes to know: — 
HOW TO MAKE THE FAKNI PAY. 
Send for circular giving full description. 
FARMERS! FARMERS’ SONS! 
Experienced book agents and others, wanted to take this 
book re every Farmer ia every comranuity. Bntlnea» per¬ 
manent. Pays from $150 to *200 per month according to ex¬ 
perience and ability. Address 
ZKIGLER.McCI UDV & CO., 
.. Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, o., 
Chicago,III, or St. LouLs, Mo. 
I MFO RTANT AUCTION NOi 1C E !- SA LE 
Pobtx'O.vkd .—The-sale ol Horsee, C'atti Sheep, Angora 
Goats, Ac., advertised by the sabacriber, 'or sale at Auo 
Tioir Oct. 2i.tb, at the HifinL.wn Stock fiat. Belmont, 
Middlesex Co., Mass., has been pos-tponea until TxrcnsDAV, 
Nov. 12th,at UJt o’clock, A. M. Catalogues forwarded on 
application. IVINTHRor W. CHENKRY. 
r|10 FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest 
and largest concern of the kind in the United States, posaess- 
ing extraordinary facilities for the manufacture uf^Fertil¬ 
izers, controlling exclusively the nlghtsoll, offal, bones and 
dead animals ol New York, Brooklyn anil Jersey cities, as 
un receipt or 2 oc. a Sealed Ticket U drawn without choice al8 ° toe great Conununipaw abbatoirs, offer for sale, in 
andaeotby mallto any address. The prize named upen It will lots to suit customers, 
be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of One Dollar. «-» ___ 
Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or re- 0,000 TL*OUSTS 
turn mall. 0F 
Yon will know what yonr Prize is beiore you pay for It. niHIDIC DCCIUPn nnnnnrrvr 
Any Prize exchanged for another of same value. No Blanks. UU U D LC*K » T I PS E D PDUDRcTTF 
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. . , It 
Rkfkrbncbb:—W** sclent the following from many who Roffi iu,ght-soil, blood, bones and ofl'al, ground to a 
have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permuted ns ijt ' eu m . ostj u-stoiiLshlng. doubling 
to publish them:—S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Mma Anni n gAOT d , ii ya or two weeks earlier. 
Monroe, Chicago, Plano, $650-John D. Mooro, Louisville, tlihau^O) 'inid' rer «!> x 0 i^ P n* rl) " J , h| fl l i, a V e ' L Z°P. 
$l,0«0; Miss Emma Walworth, kllwaukec, Plano, ?. r *0 ; Rev. Vnrffiart JtSI ,^ 8 S ^ ltU tr , eI g h t from New 
E. A. Day, Now Orleans, $300. We pubUsh no names with- * ork added ’ r “ cked in *>bl«. of 2o0 as. each, 
out ponmsslOL. 
Opinions or tub Pbkss:—"T he firm Is rellahle, and de¬ 
serve their auoccr.s.’’ Weekly Lrihune, Aug. 8 , “We know 
them to be u fair dealing lirm."— N. Y. Herald, Aug. 28. “A 
friend ot otir« drew a $500 prize, which was promptly re¬ 
ceived."— Daily News, Sept. S. 
Send for circular. Liberal Inducements to AgeDfa. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed, Every package oi Sealed Envelopes 
contain one cash gift. Six TicKeta for $t; 18 for $2; 35 for$5; 
UO for $15. All letters should be addressed to 
HARPER, WILSON At CO.. 
980-tf 173 Broadway, New York. 
BONE DUST. 
I - COARSE and FINE MIXED, 2-FINK, suitable for 
Drilling. And 8—FLOURED BONE. 
i *?T W!5 , ottk Bonk to Axalyzk Pcek. Packed 
fa bbls. of 250 its. each. For Winter grain, Double-Refined 
Pondrette and Fine Bone, mixed fa equal proportions and 
drifted m with the seed, have produced most remarkable ef¬ 
fects. Sold as low as any article or same purity and fineness 
fa the market. 
MTRO-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not 
superior, to any ever mad*: or Bold fa this market, containing 
a 111 riVAr am.-.ni.t I’ n.-.l Til. __t_a. . .. 1 a . . . 
''CONCENTRATED INDIGO 
For the La an dry.—Free i*rom Oxalic Acid,—See 
Chemfxt'a OrtifioAce, 
A Patent Pocket Pfncushon or Emery Bag 
IW HACf| rWONTT CKNT BOX. 
For Sale by all respectable Grocers andDrnggtsts. 
SILVER POLAND TOP-KNOT 
io FOWLS.—I have a few pairs of these splendid 
Fowls for sale, warranted pure breed. The hens 
are last year’s chickens, the cocks are this spring’s 
P OULTRY AND VINES.—A pair of Silver White W4^ T ?°^An Agent iu mi i’ll town to 
kekfmro Fowls—hardy, huud.-ome ami bent Uv,'r- hiiuwu JlinSn™ agency for the sale of BRAO.s rp.KKr's P.on- 
—or fine Brahmas, with one each ot Iona, Delaware. Adirou- .' V KA ,™ )SB hriups, applied to the sides, 
dac, tvogers’ No 3 # 4 # 15 or 19: two Goocord and t wo FT-irttnrd >’ „ top, and center ol doori?, ;md wIdlkjw^. Xde sale is 
No. 1 Gkpe Vines for 15.00. All warranred -enufac Ad’ s^K i, l 1! ev - er 0 ? vn ' a to :in a §ont. from MO to $25 per 
if- _ a * warranitu _euoinc. Ad- day can be made, bend for agent’s circular. The first who 
apply secure a bargain. yao^i 
J. R. BRAR8TREET *t OO., Boston, Mass. 
urape vln S’ V? r t° 00* All warranted genuine. Ad- 
dfoaB _ W. H. TODD, Vermilion, Erie Co.. Ohio 
W atch ma k er.-tue 8u h*Tcrtber, 
Uavtuff sold tiiii interest in tbc lewmrv bun'tinsH rlw- 
Fbrv* ^ a Rcpfiircr ot Watched, Clooks and Jew 
been m the business fifteen years. The best of 
references can be given. A permanent situation desired 
Address J. C. CONKLIN. 
_Trumansburg, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 
B lack cap raspberries.-nov. the 
best time to set plants. OxTrsos’e f noBNLKsasud Mam 
moth Clusteb the best two sons for field or garden. Will 
■YU" ANTED—AGENTS. -TO SELL THE 
AMERICAN OITTIRC MAO HIKE. 
Price $25. The simpleNt., cheapest and best Knitting Ma¬ 
chine ever invented. Will knit '. 10,000 stitches per minute. 
Liberal Inducements to Agents Address AMERICAN 
KNITTING MACHiNK CO., Boston. Mass. 9 T 8 - 4 t 
immeaaite powereu 11 *aent upon land, it has no kquax,. 
Prloefa New A'crk,$i33.U« perToti of 2,000 tts. For Price 
Lists, Circulurs, *c., anjiiy u> THE LOD! MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO,l>6 Uortlandt St., P.O. Box 8139, New York, or C. G. 
STAKKWKATHER & SONS, Agta„Rochehter, N. i r .[0f,9-e,tm 
B ells.— bi<ckf,ye bell focndki. 
Established 1887. VANDUZEN A TIFT. 102 & 104 
East Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers or Bella 
for Churches, Academies, etc., made of the Genuine Bell 
Metal, and mounted with onr Patent Improved Rotating 
Hangings. All Bella warranted fa quality and tone. Send 
ior Catalogue and Price List. m-lym 
fiiKOO nnb kewakd in beauti- 
* ' < v t \J "_r tlftd Presents have been paid our 
A gents fa all parts or tnc UnloD, and we would BAY TO 
THE LADIES chat for ONR DOLLAR wc are selifag Sllk^ 
Shawls, Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Ware, Furniture 
Diamond Watches, Plimos, Cabinet Organs, &c.,*c. Bres^ 
enfa worth $2 to $500 sent iree of charge re Agents sending 
Clubs of teu and onwards. & 
iar Circulars sent free to any uddress. 
N. B.—Shun all houses fa this line with flaming advertise- 
ITALIAN BE Eft AND <>[ EENrv — Ve«v Son- 
i f at V l ?f u S H ^. ve * Gl« s » Honey Boxes, "Bee-Keeping Hi- 
Pfafaea.” bend stamp ior Oln ular. Addi-t*** 
« 9 ’» M. Cj.UtNBY, St. Johnsville, N. Y. 
B , ,, . „ .... A NEW ARTICLE, - IMPORTANT TO 
.vA 1 ! ttAlsPBERRIKri.-NOV. THE XA-hverv reader of'his paper! Tod.icco Soap Is the only 
best time to set plants. OxTrscis’s faoaNLRSsaud Mam Practicable specihc ever discovered, for the total dent rno- 
tw< L 80 *J 8 ,ft w ' ,l eld or garden. Mill ol Insects on vegetation, vermin on animals, and at the 
?o?,r n t0 aJt fr e .? 8 ’ Pto-pald, choice plants at the following J'!’ 1 ) 0 a i l invigorator and preserver of veeetabl*' life. 
ol each tor $2; 8 or each for $3; 12 ot each for $5 ; f'- !lla 7'Cks.Cures Scab on Sheep, and lor hruisco on animals 
in larger quantities at reasonable price*, other varieties ,s invaluable. TOBACCO SOAP co.. Clifton, Staten Island, 
very cheap. Address liav. Mb. HOYT, Gafaes, N, i. For «>*le by LANE A PAINE, Rochester, N. Y. Lfiih 
V B.-bhuu all houses ln this Une with flaming advertise¬ 
ments, as they deceive you with long schedules and prom¬ 
ises, which they have not tho power of will to fulfill. 
Yours, very truly, WYETH & CO.. 
977-26C P. O. Box 2931,42 Hanover St.. Boston. Mass. 
“ TTHONOYl Y is WEALTH.” -Frankllu. ; r !,1'k u *J. r *l c ,. t0 ,,W 1 nddr «‘' , -„ 
Ill Why will people pay $30 or $100 for a Souring Afa- flaming adv 
nns^’v W l>' n r?fn W /Vi |Uy 4 H® 1 rere 0 * 6 f ? r “ U & raC *u , f mr ‘ wlikll tl^have not^iheX. !$ f«^ nd 
poses i* Regardless ol reports to the contrary, tnc subscribers 
wish to Inform their army ot friend* that trie " Ft.vxhxtn ” 
and " Diamond " ilachfaes can be had fa any quantity. This 
is a first class standard Machine, of established reputation, 
double thread, compute toiih Table, and not in the catalogue 
ot cheap single-thread hand machlnos. it t ■> constructed upon 
entirely now aud Improved principles, and DOES NOT in- 
fringe upon any other fa the world. Warranted far teu years, 
and la emphatically the poor woman’s friend. More Gian 50,- 
977-26C P. O. Box 2931,42 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 
^INCHESTEtt REPEATING RIFLES. 
contracted ligaments and sinews. Joints that have heeu stiff 
ior years have repeatedly been restored to activity bv a ner- 
sevenng use of this matchless salve. Brisk friction should 
peueeu fa applying tt fa such cases, so that its aimeallug 
S'thoroughly penetrate the contracted fibers, 
bold by all Druggists, 
YTO MORE ACUIDENTN. - McCONA Nuiii i s 
r TOAVEtt GOVERNOR will lie sent anywhere 
for »10. It cau oe attached co the fly wheel of any power in 
Cause it torun as steady as the best 
regulated steam engine. It can be set fa a moment's time to 
sired! r>-Agcn r fa 0 waured! tUer ^ ° r sl0W ’ ft8 ma - v be de ' 
tiLe Priace 5 , w\lii a noble old Park of 30 acres. Price S>50.00u. 
• Land in the vie [nicy sells tor $2,000 the acre*) 
o~a l ? ri11 01 Acraj| f near lle\delhert r . 
etc ^ *^J0 Acres, near Frankfort, with Distillery, 
For particular* adetresa or apniy to 
y? 9 - 4 t Db. WEXZKL, Suh Fifth Avenue, New York. 
YVTHV IN THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 
A’ } V £ lr '?F“., TUJt Baer?-Because it has Row*.’.''* Im- 
p.«jved Double (rear, and the pxtust btop, which prevc.’H= 
the co^s from entli’ely separating—(St*** advertisement.) 
NTONEri!—*JOO BUSHELS for SALE. 
$l-k> per bu^nel. bend ortlere at oocc to 
A, E. BAKf LETT, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
(^.RAl'E VINE’S UHEAIM-I OFFER THIS* 
yk lall one of the largest and best grown as-ortments of 
Grape Vines, Blackberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Plants 
ever offered to the pubuc. Vines one, tw** vd three vears 
Old- Circular gratis. S. J. ALLIS, Nc th East.'Pa. 
sired. FIT Agents wanted, . ’ J c 
For further particulars, address, with stamp, 
THOo. B. -MoCONANGHEY, Newarlc, Delaware. 
A vTu’ S r W A >‘ V 'v KD u ^ ri0 TO ^200 PER 
MON I H. |o Bull a Nt-*vv Book perlalnlm: to V r rirul- 
tnre and the Mechanic Arts, by Geo. E. Warini; K:m the. 
Yot^?* ttl n/* e ?n ut A lo i liu ‘i-ksrlcnltural Engineer <>l liie New 
Xora Central Park, (kc. Nothing like it ever published • 150 
fa“ men o^Aii^m 13 at “ lsU - t V? Fsrm " 8 * MCChaulcs and Work- 
m^raen of nil ela^ae*. Active men and women cun Knrelv a M , 
ma ke the above unount. Send for eiratlars A NEW AND CHAR Mil 
L. H. TREAT & CO,, Publis hers, C54 Brondway, N. Y. SEND FOR IT. 
A GOOD DELAWARE FARM OK 1.30 Acre. 
for sale cheap. For full particular,, address 
J- W. SNYDKK, Lewee, Delaware. 
_____ ' Hurama. imo w sn»* i«vesi ajulujiun* i ini* 
P F.Af’H SFPh *>« oiruTiBT u Dni ra. n —7 " ~ _ tlior of “ IlOttUb wyj Bl-osm Flltt 
of the Growth Of ik?-' PRIME SEED tag the Same OKI Song,’’ etc., etc., and 1« l 
ot tne Growth of 1888, tor sale lw As a ballad it U one of the very best out. a 
dUUN w. BLAIR, JB., voices it is even more ulea-ing. Price A) 
Crawfordsville, Indiana. paid. Address J. P. SHaW, 43 State St.. 
A new and charming song. 
SEND FOR IT. 
“Under ttie Beautiful Moon To-Mght}’’ 
Song, or Duet and Quartette. With Aecoinpar.linRul arrang¬ 
ed for Piano ot Mchidcon. Wurds ami .Music by Prof. A, A. 
Hopkins. This 18 the latest composition of the popular au¬ 
thor of “ Roses Will Bloom Again.”*' Flitting Away," "Sing¬ 
ing the Same Old Song,” etc., etc., and Is but just published. 
As a ballad it U one of the very bc-t out. and for two or four 
voices it is even more ulea.-iag. Price M cents. Sent post¬ 
paid. Address J. P. SHaW, 43 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
m 
We defy every competition as to merit or price. 
C*T" AGENTS WANTED. Machines sent on trial, and 
gtnen away to families who arc needy and deserving. 
For Circulars, Testimonials, and seduced prices. 
Address .J. C. OTTtS & CO., 
Machine Brokers, 
938-12t. Care Box 397 Boston, Mass. 
P AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS. 
—The Grafton Mineral PufaLCo., are nowuiaaufactaring 
the Best, Cheapest and most Durable Paint fans*’.; two coats 
years; it is of a lieUt brown or beautiful chocolate color, and 
cau be changed re green, lead, -tone, drab, olive or cream, 
to suit tho taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses, 
Barns, Fences, Carriage ami Car makers. Palls and Wooden- 
ware. Agricultural Implements. Canal Boats, Vessels and 
Ships'bottotiiR, Canvas. Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being 
Fire and Water proof,,i Floor Oil Cloths, lone Manufacturer 
having used .'.OOO bbls. the. past year.) ami as a paint for any 
puipose is unsurpassed far hody, durability, elasticity, and 
adhcHlveneas Price $9 por bhl. of 800 lb- . which wlllsupply 
a farmer for years to come Warranted i *■ all cases us above. 
Send for a circular which gives full particulars. None, gen¬ 
uine unless branded in a trade mark. Grafton Ml octal PaLut. 
Persons can order Urn paint, and remit the ntciiei oo receipt 
Of goods. Address M F. REYNOLDS & CO^ 
97S-4t. Nos. 8 and 7 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
W ANTED—AGENTS FOR “ PEOPLE’S BOOK 
of Biography,” or Lives of eminent persons in every 
age and country, women aa weU as men, written by 
PARTON, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel eiisriaviugs. Outsells every other work. Exelustve ter¬ 
ritory— largest commissions. For descriptive circular ad¬ 
dress the publishers. A. S. HALE & CO., 
974-13 1 Hartford. Conn, 
B EKORE BUYING TURBINE WATER 
WHEELS—Send for Circulars of PKEK&KLLL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. Pecks kill, N. Y. 
FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND, 
AS A REPEATER, 
AND 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate aud wonderfully effective weap¬ 
ons, carrying eighteen charges, which can be fired fa nine 
seconds, are now ready for the market, and are for sale by 
all the responsible Gau Dealers throughout the country. 
For full Information send for circulars and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
974-13t New Haven, Conn. 
VI Do you want the Agency (or for your own use,) of the 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest and most durable Self- 
Feeding Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter? (Not to be paid for 
till tried.) „ PEEK8KILL PLOW WORKS, 
974-I3t Puckoklll, N, Y., or Cleveland, Ohio. 
JgATCHELOR’S HAIR DIB. 
This splendid flair Dye Is the beat fa the world; the only 
true and pwrtect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous • no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or hr at on. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Bttcheior's wig Factory No 16 
Bond street. New York itti-ly 
1 NOR SALE—EARLY GOODRICH AND HAH- 
isoN Potato tea. In 3 bushel bbls., former ft, latter $5 « 
bbl. delivered at Railroad Station, Geneva, N. V. 
9T8-4t S. C. HARRIS, Agent, Oaks Corners, N. Y. 
pANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN OR THE 
Yy use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
free by addressing Drs. BABCOCK &. SON. 
978-tf • No.700 Broadway,New York. 
P EEK.HK.ILL PLOWS AND PLO V CAST¬ 
INGS.—Send for List. FKK KSKTT.I, M, N UF ACT US¬ 
ING CO., Peeks kill, N. Y. 
