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“ T/CONOMY IS WEALTH.”— Franklin. 
Iff Why wt 1 1 people pay $50 or $100 for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when $25 will buy a better one for all practical pur¬ 
poses? Regardless of reports to the contrary,fSesubserlbers 
wish to inform their army of friends that the “ Fkanumn ” 
and “ Diamond " Machines can be had in any quantity. This 
Is a first class Standard Machine, of established reputation, 
double thread ,complete unth Table, aud not In the catalogue 
of cheap single-thread hand machines. Ills constructed upon 
entirely new and Improved principles, and DOES NOT in¬ 
fringe upon any other In the world. Warranted for ten years, 
and is emphatically tho poor worn lip's friend, More than 50,- 
000 patrous will testify that these machines excel ALL others. 
We defy every competition as to merit or price. 
iff AGENTS WANTED. Machines seut on trial, and 
given away to families who are needy and tieserving. 
For Circulars, Testimonials, and reduced prices, 
Address J. C. O’l’TIS & CO., 
Machine Brokers, 
078-12t. Care Box Mi Boston, Mass. 
L anded estates in Germany for 
SALE—1. The Chateau op Roukbach, oo« mile 
lrom Heidelberg, formerly a summer residence of the Pala¬ 
tine Princes, with a noble old Park of 30 acres. Price $50,000. 
(Land in the vicinity sells for $ 2,000 the acre.) 
2.—A farm of SI) Acres, near Heidelberg. 
3.—A Farm of HUQ Acres, near Frankfort, with Distillery, 
etc. 
For partied an address or apple to 
979-4t !Db, WETZEL, 2od Fifth Avenue, New Y r ork. 
A gents wanted $,so to $200 per 
MONTH.—To sell a New Book pertaining to Agricul¬ 
ture and the Mechanic Arts, by Gao. E. Waiilmg, K*q-, the 
distinguished Author uud Agricultural Engineer ot' the New 
York Central Park, &c. Nothing like It ever published ; 150 
Engravings, Be Us at sight to Farmers. Mechanics and Work¬ 
ingmen 01 all eiaisei. Active men and women can surely 
make the above „mount. Bend for fhrenlnrs, 
E. B. TREAT & CO.. Publishers,r>I Broadway, N. Y, 
W ANTED—AGENTS FOR “ PEOPLE’S BOOK 
ot Biography," or Lives of eminent persons in every 
age and couutry, women as well as men, written by 
PARTON, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel engravings. Outwits every other work. Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory—largest commissions. For descriptive circular ad¬ 
dress the publishers, A. S. HALE ic CO., 
97'H3t Hartford. Conn. 
W ANTED —Au Aigent in each town to 
take the agency for the sale of Bradstisrbt'b Riib- 
beh Mould!ko and weatitek Strips, applied to the sides, 
bottom, top, and center of doors, and windows. 1 hr sale is 
beyond anythlug evorollered to an agent, from *10 to $25 per 
day can be made. Send for ageni's circular. The first who 
apply secure a bargain. osfl-fii 
J. F.. BUADSTREET & CO.. Boston, Mass. 
W “TAA AAA REWARD IN BEAUTI- 
tpOvv.vvv tifui Presents have been paid oua 
Agents Jii all parts ol' the Union, und we would SAY TO 
THE LADIES that for ONE DOLLAR wc are selling Silks, 
Shawls, Dry aud Fancy Goods, Silver Ware, Furniture, 
Diamond Watches, Pianos, Cabinet Organs, oic., Ac. Pres¬ 
ents worth $2 Ll> $'>0u sent, tree of charge to Agents sending 
Clubs ot ten and upward?. 
irf- Circulars sent free to any address. 
N. B.—Shun all houses iu this line with darning advertise¬ 
ments, as they deceive you with long schedules and prom¬ 
ises, which they have not the power or will to fulfill. 
Yours, very truly, WYETH & CO., 
977-26t P. O. Box 2931,43 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 
FISH 6 l HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 
AND 
Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
UNTIE"W 
4 NEW ARTICLE. - IMPORTANT TO 
XA_ every reader of tilts paper! Tobacco Soa p is the only 
practicable specific ever discovered, for the rota! destruc¬ 
tion ot insects on vegetation, vermin on animals, and at the 
same time an invlgorator and preserver of vegetable life. 
Kills Ticks, Cures Scab on Sheep, and for bruise? oo aoiiuris 
Is Invaluable. fGBACCO SOAP CO.,CUfton, Staten Island. 
iff- For sale by LANE & FAlNK, Rochester. N. Y. [9?J 
\UEDINA IRON WORKB.-J. W. MOUNT, 
JI Manufacturer of Screws ot all kinds, Apple Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Diggers, Horse powers, Circular 
and Cross-Cut Saw Mills, &c.. <fcc. F’or full particulars send 
for illusti atod circulars aud price list. Address 
967-eotf J. W. MOUNT. Medina. N. Y. 
E pilepsy, or fits.—a sure cure 
for this distressing complaint is now made known in a 
Treatise tot octavo pages i on Foreign and Native Herbal 
Preparations, published by Dr. it. PHELPS BROWN, file 
prescription was discovered by him lu such a providential 
manner, that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make tt 
known, as It bas cured everybody whufia? nsed it for Fits, 
never having lulled In a single case. The ingi dieuts may be 
obtained from any Druggist. Sont free to all ou receipt of 
their name aud address, by 
DOR SALE —MY ENTIRE FLOCK OF COTS- 
I’ wold SinsfsP, consisting of 70 Ewet aud 13 Rams, bred 
from the docks of Jno. D. Wing and S. T. Deuel. •• Fred¬ 
erick Wtlltam," who heads the Hock has few equals, if any In 
America. HENRY T. COFFIN, Hillside Lodge, Waning- 
ton, Dutchess Co., N. Y. !M)-4t. 
inuhestek repeating rifles 
FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND, 
AS A REPEATER. 
AND 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINTJTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accuratd and wonderfully effective weap¬ 
ons, carrying eighteen churges. Which can be fired in nine 
seconds, are' now ready for uie market, and are for tale by 
all the responsible Da Dealers throughout the country. 
For full Information vend for circulars aud pamnhlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. 
974-13t, New Haven, Conn. 
• • WT A liTEB. —AGENTS FO R LOSS I N G’S 
>Y NEW PICTORIAL UI STORY OF THK I SITED 
STATES, In one large Svo. vol. of 300 pages and WO Illustra¬ 
tions. The only lull history to the close of the late Lnp -ach- 
raeutTrial. WATSON GILL, Syracuse. N. Y.” 
W ISHING TO MAKE A CHANGE IN MY 
business, 1 will sell at less than wholesale prices, my 
stock ot instruments, consisting of 22 Melodeons and Parlor 
Organs, single and double reed; 11 Pianos, new and second 
hand; alot of Violins, Guitars, and other Musical Instru¬ 
ments. A descriptive list furnished on application. For 
further particulars, apply at 35 Wn min St.. Syracuse. 
A. M. WILLIAMS. 
F OR SALE THOROCGH-ORKD and GRADE 
ALDERNEY STOCK, from (Jhoppequunset's l'iirm. 
Also, several verv line COTS WOLD EwKS und RAM 
LAMBS. Apply to .J. CARTER BROWN. 2d. 
981>4t Lock Box 286 , Providence, K. I. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
YY r A N'TF.D; AGENTS-! Rule or Female.) Good- fur- 
v t nlghcd to be pant for when -»dd, und sample* sent tree. 
For mil particulars address, with stamp, 
Del-It J. N. BO VLAS. Detroit, Michigan. 
SILVER MEDAL HAS BEEN AWARD 
G t ALE’S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
r Do you want the Ageacy for for von: own use,) of the 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest an-l mod durable Self- 
Feeding Hay, Straw aud Stalk Cutter ? (Not to be paid for 
til! tried.) PEEKSK I.L PLOW WORKS. 
07M96 Feekeklll, N f . pi •voiand. Ohio. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
JL ert Blake’s Kndlesg Plunk Horse-Power, by the Sts’ t-.-. of 
Michigan and Ohio — machine got up on Mini" principles. 
Circular and Drag Saw attachments. Wood Splitters, Feed 
Cutters, Cider Mills, Hay Rake». Seed Drills, Threshing Ma¬ 
chines, Horton s Horizontal Hay Press, will put up roo e hay 
than any other press made. Send for Circular and lor agency, 
apply to SHAW * WELLS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
a*)Op? A MONTH. AND EXPENSES PAID; 
50«.'O 28 iiew, useful and curious articles for agents 
J3?” Particulars xbee. Address 
981-18t H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
Times.”—A. Rkuskr, Ida, O. 
" My wife says she is lost wit bout the Weekly Times She 
thinks she would as soon De without a hmitana as the Week¬ 
ly Times-’'—J. W. Wuhblbk, WacO, Texts. 
Tti conclude, it is the universally conceded opinion of its 
SixcyFivk Tuor-KAXD Patuon*. that 
EVERY FAMILY 811011.0 HAVE IT, 
EVERY MERCH&NT SHOULD HAVE IT. 
EVERY FARMER SHOL LI) HAVE IT, 
EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD HAVE IT, 
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE IT, 
EVERYBODY SftDUlD HAVE IT. 
Our fine colored engraving of the **GIANT TREES OF 
CALIMiRMA" will be sen; to those who prefer il to the 
Hand-Book. 
) Single subscriptions $2 00 net- year. 
TERMS 3 > Clubs of ten.fl 50 ea«’h, 
1 An extra c to getter up of the Club. 
C. W. STARBUCK Ok CO., 
No. 62R Wkbp Third st.. cixcmsurt, O. 
Those desiring to get up Clubs will please send for 
specimens, circulars, and club lists. 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the Ru¬ 
ral Nkw-Yokker, (1861,) stitched, and iu good order, 
which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or hy express. 
(We cannot send by mail.) A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. We can abo furnish bound copies 
of most of the volumes Issued from 1855 to 1865, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1865,1866 and 1867, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED —FOR OUR TLLl'S- 
traced Bible History, o*i:r lOOEum-avLigs. PUotogrupble 
Bibles as low as sii.uO. scuds scamp- tor terms, <fce. 
980-4t GREENE & CO., 4L3 Chcsi unt street, i’hlla.. Pa. 
B E A [.TT FIJI, Photographs of Grant and Colfax, 15 cts.; 
Seymour and Blair, 15c, or the 4 mailed for 2ue. Address 
982-teo jSLACKIE «5c CO., 716 Broadway, New York. 
This splendid Hair V 70 Is the best In the world: the only 
true and pertect Dye: harmless, reliable. Instantaneous: no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tlrta remedies the 111 streets 
of bad dyes; bwlpornt.-j an . leaves the Hair soft and beau- 
MMl black or brown. Sola by ail Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory Ho 16 
Bond street. New York, 9412-1? 
L adies and gentlemen employed.- 
Plcture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures aud Catalogue sent for 20 rents Twice as 
many. 80 cents. „ MANSON LANG. 
9H2-2teo 94 Columbia St., New York City. 
mill! BOOK OF WONDERS TKI.ba IIOW 
.JL to make all Gud* of Patent Medicines,Pi.wfuuiery.ToIlet 
Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Wines, Coriltals, Soaps, Dyes, 
and hundreds ot other articles in dally demand. Easily 
made and sold at, large proii ts. Sent, post-paid, for '25 rts..by 
973-eo-tf O. A.ROORBACK. No. 107 Nassau St., N. V. 
0(1 VALUABLE RECIPE ri. -INCLUDING 
•aU recipe tor making Artificial Ilouey, costing only lOcis. 
V tb, and equal lu quality 10 the genuine; Cider without Ap¬ 
ples, Washing Fluid, Ac., sent post-paid for 50 cts. Address 
A. SPEAR, Box 565,Potsdam, N. Y. 
I BOR SALE EARLY GOODRICH AND llAlt- 
isox Pota roils, in S hush'd litps., farninr latter *0 91 
bbl. delivered at Railroad Station, Geneva. N. V. 
978-4t S. C. HARRIS, Agent, Oaks Corners. N. Y 
A lady who had suffered for years from Deafhcss, Ca¬ 
tarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her 
sympathy and gratitude prompt her to send the receipt 
free of charge to any one similarly afflicted. Address Mrs. 
M. C. L., care Major Martin Hunt, Iloboken, N. J. 
P EER •SKILL PLOWS AND PLOW C ArtT- ’ 
INGA.—Send for List. PKFKSElLi m.VN .'ACT *- x 
TNG CO., Peeks kill, N. Y. J 
CEND STAMP FOR 16 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
io of some ot the finest Imported aud thorough-bred animals 
und Fowls in America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
B efore uuvim. v u «. u 1 > c. water 
WHEELS- Sond for Circulars of PSKKSK1LL MANU- 
FACTUKINe CO., PeekskUl, N. Y. 
