implements, iUacljinern, 
implements, fttaclnnern, &t 
Cife insurance 
miscellaneous 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
TTOUlItOOK'S lti:i;l l,\T()li SEED 
.1 I D1ULI. A perfect Hand Min hlnc, lur moving 
with regularity and ftl ptupt r quantity. Hoot, Carrot, 
Onion, Turnip. Parsnip, Sage. Spinach, Sorghum, 
Brodm Corn, Ptiu, Bean*, Hr. It I- very simple, 
compact, durable, niuy to oporutc, arid the seed con¬ 
ductor, being i;n.\,M1U.i<;II WHITE inside, shows the 
seed as if drojut, to prevent liny mmtukfi or failure. It 
ridge* the earth over the seed, and make* the row8 
straight, any width dual rod. All m i>l't HKn. slides. l'ctld;* 
and brunties being dinpetised with, It is not liable to 
Ket out of order. Price $12. 
A HAND CULTIVATOR. 
An Improved Implement to weed between the rows 
and mellow the soil. It expand a from 8 to 11 inches. 
Is simple and efficient. Price fit. 
Manufactured and sold hv 
F. t. HOLBROOK & CO., Boston, Mass. 
83?” Send stamp for Circular. 
UR SPECIALTIES FOR 
Empire Mutual 
Life Insurance Co 
o 
MAY and JUNE 
— Paris ate 10,000,000 eggs during Lent. 
— Skaneateles lake is rapidly towering. 
— Union Springs has a pair of white robins. 
— The French cable broke on the 39th ult. 
— The Czar’s wine bill is two hundred rubles a 
day. 
— Evansville, Indiana, has thirty miles of gas 
pipes. 
— Versailles has nearly three thousand pic¬ 
tures. 
— A yearling in Farmington 
pounds. 
— Ithaca has decided not to have water works 
at present, 
— Strawberries are five cents a quart in New- 
berne, N. C. 
— Robbery and midnight assaults are increas¬ 
ing in Paris. 
— It has cost Illinois $200,000 to arrange a new 
constitution. 
— Another steam man has been manufactured 
in New York, 
— Virginia has now about 26,000,000 acres of 
wooded lands. 
— A cutlery manufactory is to be established 
at. Bbllcvilie, Ill. 
— The Sunday anti-liquor selling law in Chi¬ 
cago is a failure. 
— The Kansas Pacific Railway is being pushed 
rapidly to Denver. 
— A man was killed on the Central near Ged- 
des, on Die 26tll ult. 
— The Methodists control forty-nine colleges 
in the United Slates. 
— Nearly nil the front doors in Indianapolis 
arc painted a light green. 
— A slight break occurred in the Erie Canal at 
Rochester,on the29th nil. 
— Railway carriages in Sweden are heated by 
means of cases of hot sand. 
— Trains will run regularly hereafter between 
Utica and Richfield Springs. 
— William Tillinghiist was found drowned in 
a pond at Soul hold, recently. 
— A college for the. education ol’ colered min¬ 
isters is building in St. Louis. 
— Wheat and fruit prospects in Eaton Co., 
Mich., arc reported to lie good. 
— An earthquake shock was felt at Chester, 
Til., oil tiie night of l lie 18th ult. 
— A new school house Is to be built in Canan¬ 
daigua at a cost, of about $12,000. 
— The Boston Custom House employs a hun¬ 
dred and fifty soldiers and sailors. 
— Work is now being pushed on the oast abut¬ 
ment of the new bridge at Albany. 
—'L’bc contract for the erection of rolling 
mills at Decatur, III., lias been closed. 
— San Francisco is rejoiced over the importa¬ 
tion of a Chinese horse with two tails. 
About twenty families have taken up their 
residence at Newport for the summer. 
— Gov. Alcorn recommends that the fee for 
marriage licenses be as low as possible. 
— There has been no rain at Janesville, Wis., 
for several weeks; crops are suffering. 
— Large manufactories of chocolate and 
macaroni are succeeding in California, 
— Fifty out of one hundred students in the 
Minnesota State University are women. 
— From six to eight hundred acres of broom 
corn are being planted near Mt. Atoms. 
Wheat is selling briskly at. Decomh, Iowa, 
at sixty to seventy-five cents per bushel. 
— It is said that there is a convent of monks 
in Iowa following the rule of St. Bernard. 
— Delaware pencil growers nd'use ninety cents 
a bushel for their coming crop of peaches. 
— A camp meeting of the Free Methodists will 
bo hold at Albion, commencing Juno lBlh. 
— A sufficient sum is pledged in Hamlin, for 
the proposed Lake Ontario Shore railroad. 
— Mr. James Morton has disposed of bis inter¬ 
est in the Avon Journal to James R. Goiter. 
— A survey lias been completed fora railroad 
between Denver and Georgetown, Colorado, 
— Cowley county, Kan., which had not a white 
family two years ago, has now a population of 
expaudlik; house hoe, 
Tko best Steel Tooth Cultivator. 
Price $16. 
CLIPPER HOUSE HAY FOlili 
Price $12. 
CLIPPER II Alt VEST 1 EHS, 
From $106 to $200. 
SWIFT’S LAWA MOWEUS, 
For Hand, Pony or Horae. From $25 to $310. 
POTATO DIGGIlVCi PEOW% 
Price $15. 
RALSTON’S SHEEP SHEARS, 
Price $6. 
STEEL TOOTH HORSE RAKES, 
$15. 
HAY TEDDERS, 
$no. 
THE ULANClIARII 4 IH RN, 
5 sizes —from 2 gallons at $6, to 18 gallons at $10. 
Together with the Largest Assortment of Imple¬ 
ments, Seeds and Fertilizers in New York, for the 
Plantation, Farm, Garden or Orchard. 
Special Circulars and full information sent on re¬ 
ceipt of stamps. 
HAS NO EQUAL. 
It is distinguished for Its cooling and soothing 
properties, and is admirably adapted to all unnatural 
conditions of the skin, removing tan. freckles, sun¬ 
burn, redness and roughness of I he akin, curing 
chapped hands, and allaying the irritation caused by 
the bites of mosquitoes and other annoying tnseets. 
The Kalhston is highly recommended as 
After Shaving, 
Softening the beard, and rendering the skin smooth. 
In tltc Nitiscry, 
Peculiarly adapted to the bathing of infants. A few 
drops sufficient for a howl of water. 
After Sea-R«tiling. 
Relieving the disagreeable action of the saltwater 
and the sun. 
A Wasli Tor llie Head, 
Cooling, cleansing, refreshing and tonic. 
For Hites of mosquitoes and otlier 
Insects, 
Neutralizing the poison almost instantaneously. 
Ma m.uoRO’, Mass., July It- 
Messrs. joseptt Burnett a Qp.—Gents: A single 
application of the Kulliston has repeatedly removed 
the freckles from the fuee of my little boy, leaving 
his skin smooth and fair. And in all cases of sun- 
burn or Irritation of the skin, it has proved itself u. 
weighs 1,060 
Success the Criterion of Excellence 
The EMPIRE has achieved a success unparalleled 
In the history of Life Insurance. 3,34ft Policie* 
were Issued in the flvst Twelve months, 
insuring $7,813,850.00, which is the largest 
initial year's business ever done by a Life Insurance 
Company. 
AND WHY NOT? 
Notice the following Liberal Features : 
Ordinary Whole Life Policies absolutely Non- 
Forfcltnble from payment■ of the first annual 
premium. 
All other Policies Nou - Forfeitablo after two 
annual payments. 
All Policies incontestable for usual causes, and 
absolutely incontestable after two annual 
premiums. 
All restriction upon travel and residence removed, 
and no permits required. 
One-third of all premiums loaned to the insured, 
If desired, and no notes required. 
No accumulation of Interest, on Deferred 
Premiums, and no increase of annual payment on 
an y class of policies. 
Dividends Accumulative, the surplus being re¬ 
turned to the Policy Holder, equitably in proportion to 
his contribution thereto. 
Tim business of the Company conducted upon the 
Mutual. Plan. 
Self-Raking Reaper 
is the most popular machine of the kind now before 
the public. It. has morn practical point* that util 
versally adapt. II to the work of reaping (.'rain than 
all others put together. It cuts any Crain that grows, 
whether high or low, thin or t hick, lodged or stand¬ 
ing. in the most satisfactory manner. It. ia eaally 
handled, by an ordinary pair of horses, to out from 
Into 20 iwrcs between sunrise and anna, t ; II swaths 
or leaves the grain In guvcla out of the way of re¬ 
turning team; Is worked by almost any boy or ordi¬ 
nary Held hand, or autoniatleally, sis you prefer. 
13?" For further particulars, send for Descriptive 
Pamphlets. 
*« * * a a ■ • a a~k ■ a .* a ■ a- _ • , .. a 
A superior article for farm use. May ho operated 
by h ltd or power. Prtee very low. Alao, a huge 
variety of smaller Go Hoe and Spice Mills, tor 
Familiesi Grocers, the. gund for Circular. Manu¬ 
factured by l.ANK BROTHERS, Washington, N. Y. 
" it imparts to the skin a peculiar softness of tex¬ 
ture.’’— Boston Transcript. 
•> The result of Its use is a perfectly healthy action 
of the skin."—BCStmi Traveller. 
•• One of the best cosmetics it has been our fortune 
to use " I’u furled ... 
•• We yield it the palm.' —Weston Gazelle. 
“We now rejoice In a smooth skin, thunks to the 
Kalilslun.”— I tost on Saturday Express. 
"The KullLflton for the skin and complexion Is 
unrivalHd." -IFbAMfiDT 'Transe>"tpt. 
" Is greatly admired us a cosmetic. — N. 1. Homs 
J °’’ The best cosmetic In the world.”- Philadelphia 
Bulletin. , 
“ Its healing properties and delicious perfume ren¬ 
der it agreeable to every sense."—iV. O. Picayune. 
"No lady considers Iter dressing-table complete 
without It .'—A'. o True Delta ■ 
Tills preparation is admirably adapted to all un¬ 
natural condition* of the skin. It renders the akin 
soft, thereby relieving its glandular parts, and In¬ 
ducing that line action at the capillaries which Imparts 
both beauty and health to the complexion. It may 
be relied upon for promoting the healthy condition 
of the skin and beatnifyhng the complexion. 
P A HIRERS, BUY THE REST! 
Excelsior Cultivator and Hilling Plow. 
Price, combined, $16; or $10 as a Cultivator. 
Palmer’s Horse Hay Fork. 
Price, with three pulleys, $10. 
Steel Tooth Horse Rakes. 
$35 and $13. 
Tiffin Revolving Horse Rake. 
(See illustration, page 122, Rckai. New-Yorker.) 
Price $9. 
The American Hay Tedder. 
Prico $90. 
Send for Circulars to J. R. DECATUR & CO., 
197 Water St,, New York. 
BURNETT'S 
STANDARD PREPARATIONS 
PHIFER WHEEL GANG PLOW 
AND SKELETON CULTIVATOR, 
(for Corn, Cotton and Potatoes,! besides fis otbor 
numerous awards, received rite Highest Premiums 
at Memphis, Term., and Jackson, .Miss., Fans, last 
fall. For the cultivation of (Tups planted in tows, it 
Is the best ' Buggy Plow” extant.. 
S3!r For Circulars and terms, address Hie manu¬ 
facturers, A. L. Bit EARLEY A CO„ 
Office 117 Perry St., Trenton, N. J. 
COCOAINE. 
A compound of Cocoa-Nut OU. Ac., for the Hair. 
FLORI 71 EL. 
A delightful perfume for the Handkerchief. 
I£A CLINTON. 
A Cosmetic for removing Freckles, Tan. Sunburn, 
&c. 
ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH. 
For Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth and 
Gums. 
BURNETT’S COLOGNE WATER. 
Unrivaled in richness and delicacy or perfume. 
JONAS WHITCOIUB’S REMEDY. 
For Asthma, Rose Cold, Huy Fever, &c. 
Burnett’M Standard Flavoring Ex¬ 
tracts. 
For Cooklug purposes. 
’HE CLIPPER MOWERS AND REAPERS. 
OFFICERS: 
G. HILTON SCRIBNER, President. 
GEO. W. SMITH, Vice-President. 
SIDNEY W. CROFUT, Secretary. 
L. H. WATERS, Actuary. 
THUS. K. MARCY, M. D., Medical Exiim’r. 
KVEIlKTT CLAPP, Superintendent, 
The great He'd trials at Sodulla, Mo., and at Xenia, 
Ohio, m the summer ,,r IflUO. where the Clipper met 
some forty competitors, Including all the lending 
machines hnili,and wauiiwnrdud the Hr*t I reniUiuis 
and Gold Modal - proves that the proprietors have 
been able to sustain, tot Uu fi< ld, their claims uj superi¬ 
ority the Clipper Machine. over all others. 
It* EXTRAORDINARY LIGHTNESS of draft 
take* nnu-lhlrd Of the labor olf lhq_leiim. I ho ad¬ 
justability of the finger-bur to cut liTRii or low, with¬ 
out, stopping the team, Is worth $2a on any ma- 
eldne it l<* the urilv Mowed that Iiuh the trim cen¬ 
ter draught, in accordance with correct- mechanical 
principle*. In short. It I* the lightest, the most (hi ru¬ 
ble, the least ounmlleuted, the most nerieotly con¬ 
structed, tlie most symmetrical in <n"-lgn ol any 
Implement .,f It* cliUtH. Farmers. Hie Clipper It; the 
Horses’ Friend, and you cannot afford In ignore 
their welfare, Send for pamphlet. Invcsi unite,-ee 
or write to some one who ha* Used the l Upper. See 
the machine yourself before you bny any oilier. 
the clipper mower a reaper » o., 
p. 0, |tox 6173. 15* Chambers St... Now Y ork. 
itlnsical Instruments, (Etc 
A patent article of good thickness and durability, 
suitable for steep or flat roof*. Cun bo applied by an 
ordinary mechanic or handy laborer. Send for Cir¬ 
cular to EIIWAKI) H. M A RTIN, 
72 Maiden Lane and 7 Liberty St,., New York. 
jar The above-named articles are manufactured sole¬ 
ly by the Proprietors. The names and titles thereof are 
adopted as Trade-Marks, to secure, the. public and pro- 
pritforn (H/uinvt i/n fionit Ionhy the iutvudvi'ii’iU of spuria 
ous articles. All unauthorized use of these. Trade-Maries 
•will be promptly prosecuted. 
-MO XT'A ill I I.Y CIDER nntl WINE 
F MILL,— Hutchinson's Parent. 
r'—CN Grind* line, fast and easy, make* 
Pure Wine and Sweet I Ider, and 
save* all tint Fruit. More thu n 211,000 
HMf Cider Press Screw*, till kind* and 
hi yrA I sizes, lino thrnnd and very powerful. 
I The celebrated Copper Strip Feed 
UBlIlUH 1 Cutter, the beet and cheapest, solf- 
t H t ' vRiI rending f eed Culler In the world. 
KaweaEn Nish wdz'* Pulverizing Harrow, 
I ^ worlb ton time* it* cost to any far- 
K^£(Cy*Hmer who will itself. Send forlllUH- 
rated Circular to 
PEEKSltlLL PLOW WORKS. Peokskllt, N. Y., 
or 61 Merwln SI... Cleveland, 0. 
Invariably the Highest Prizes over i 
competition, whenever and wherever 
exhibited at exhibition* in the 
United Stiiie* and Europe. 
JOSEPH BURNETT dt CO., 
Sole Proprletar*, BOSTON, MASS, 
For sale by Druggists everywhere. 
CHICKERING & SONS’ 
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT 
n OLKROOK’S SWIVICL FLOWS. 
TUbae Plows leave no "dead furrow*” nor 
“ridges;” turn the furrow-slice* llaton level land; 
lay toe hold* down level and smooth lor the mowing 
machines, hay tedder, etc.; work equally well on 
aidehlll ; save tmnaidurabio time; equalize the work 
ol tuam . by their peculiar convex form pulverize 
very thoroughly,and will not clog. Eight sizes, from 
,i Hard m Plow for one hurae to a Breaking-up Plow 
for four or six oat,tie 
They are proving verv satisfactory to all. 
Manufactured and sofit hv 
F. F. HOLBROOK A CO., Boston, Mass, 
jy send stamp for (HrcuVir. _ 
Acknowledged by all the loading artists and connois¬ 
seurs to be the best Pianos offered, and the only 
house in this line of business following and adher¬ 
ing strictly to the 
ONE PRICE SYSTEM, 
and that price the very lowest which will warrant 
ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK, and Justify a full and 
reliable guaranty. 
A full-size seven octave Square 
Piano, in Rosewood case, with 
Agraffe bridge and all mod¬ 
ern improvements, at 
T his rkmf.dv doks not s mfly 
relic re fora »lmrc time, but It prniiuc. perfect, 
and permanent cures of the worst, cases of ' runic 
Na»ul Catarrh, and I will nay $500 reward. In ■ t case, 
that I cannot cure. *• Cold in the head " and Catarrh¬ 
al headache are cured with a few applications. If 
you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or 
otherwise, stopping up of the nose at Ilmen, partial 
loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes 
watering or Weak, fool dull, have pain or pressure 
In I he head, yon may rest assured that you have 
Catarrh. Thousand* annually, without manifesting 
half of the above symptoms, terminate in t.'onwnmp- 
tlon and eml In the grave. No disease Ih so common, 
more deceptive or les* understood by physicians. 1 
will send mv pamphlet on Cutarrh to any address 
free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Is now 
SOLD BY MU-l' DRUGGISTS tM AM. I'A RTS 
OF THE WORLD. 
Prloe 50 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of 
6U Cents, or four packages ror two dollar*. Beware 
of counterfeits and not tides* imitations. See that my 
private Stump, which Isa nosUtre guarantee of genu¬ 
ineness, Is upon the outside wrapper. Remember 
that this private Sump, issued by the United States 
Government expressly for stamping my medicines, 
has my portrait, name and address, ami the words 
“ U. 8. Certificate of Genuineness " engraved upon 
it, and need not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by 
travelers and others, re presenting themselves as Dr. 
Sage ; 1 am the only man now living that ha* the 
knowledge and right to manufacture the genuine Dr. 
Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and l never travel to sell 
thfs medicine. U. V. PIERCE. M. D.. 
133 Seneca Mt., Buffalo, N. Y. 
— Steamers on Cayuga Lake make daily con¬ 
nections with the railroads at Ithaca and Cu- 
yuga. • 
— The Ontario county Methodist camp meet¬ 
ing- commences at Oak’s Corners the 15th of 
June, 
— By a recent fire near Gorham, Ontario Co., 
N. Y., Clark Wilson loses $25,000; insurance, 
$5,000. 
— Indianapolis has eight colored medical phy¬ 
sicians and one colored atudeut in the medical 
college. 
— The steamer Mary Roden runs regularly on 
Otsego Lake, from near Cherry Valley to Coop- 
erstown. 
— The Tuscola comity (Mich.) Pioneer says 
that wolves are killing sheep in large numbers 
in that county. 
— A company of negroes have organized for 
the purpose of building a colored hotel at In¬ 
dianapolis, Ind. 
— Canadian cows have been imported in large 
numbers into Wyoming county, and sold atfrom 
$15 to $60 per head- 
— The archives, hooks, paper, furniture, &c., 
were recently stolen from the Court House at 
Point u la ILiehe, La. 
— California has appointed fish commissioners, 
and active measures are being taken to preserve 
and propagate the finny tribe. 
— Several hot days following a cold, dry spell, 
is reported to have Injured ilie wheat crop of 
California so it will not fill out well. 
— A horse market is to be established at 
Manorville, near the junction of the Long Island 
Railroad and ilte Sag Harbor branch. 
— Recently Mrs. James Rigby and Miss Ithoda 
Peak were drowned in the Kalamazoo River, 
near Allegan, Mich., by the capsizing of a boat. 
Illustrated Catalogues, giving full particulars.sent 
free, on application by mail, or in person, 
A largo assortment of SECOND-HAND PIANOS 
by various makers, constantly In store. 
Seventy-six Prize Medals over All 
Competition. 
CHICKEIUNL5 HONS, 
11 East. Fourteenth Street, 
(Between Broadway and Fifth Avenue,) N. Y. 
^FACTORED byadriance.platt &C0 
STYLES, SIZES & PRICES TO SUIT ALL FARMERS 
Doeorlptlvo Circulars PorwurdeiJ by Mull. 
O IJ CAN’ T A F F O R D 
To iperni liulf a iluy pulliiiK down youi out pet. 
-| ■ By using SNYDKG’S CARPET HOOKS. 
^ I Cheaper I,ban Turku. For sale everywhere. 
■ JOSEPH HINTON, Gen’l Agt., Ithaca, N.Y. 
Just the thing for Canvasser*, Agents and Ped¬ 
dlers. Humple and Circular sent, fur stamp. 
I Altn linn bkuky boxGs, very 
.IMIU.IMMf low. Must be sold. Sample 
crate and Si boxes for iift.y (SO) corns. 
EMPIRE BOX CO., Lpekport, N.Y. 
The BEST and ONLY PERFECT Machine ever 
invented for 
Turning’ or Tedding Hay. 
Hay cut, cured and stored in the barn 
I 3NT ONT33 X3 A.Y ! ! 
The quality of the Hay Crop 
VERY MUCH IMPROVED. 
Light, Simple, Durable, and cannot get out of 
repair. 
iHEEP SHF A R S, 
5 WITH THUMB.PIECE, 
MANTJFX CTtTHKD 11V 
HENRY SEYMOUR <&. CO., 
a a 52 Beekmitn St., tyew York. 
/Si l\ Two first premiums awarded at 
f ,\ / (I American Institute Fall', Oct., 1867 
m m and 1869. 
Stock, jjoultvn, &c 
rpHE OHIO IMPROVED CUES- 
I. ter Hug* produce the greatest amount 
of Park, for food consumed, of any known 
breed. Send stamp for Its description, and 
a great variety of other Thorough-bred and 
imported Animals and Fowls. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem. Ohio. 
C l XV. BOYNTON Ac CO., Woodbridge,N. J. 
u DRAIN TILE, 
ROUND TICK A.>7IT COLLARS. 
The STRONGEST. LIGHTEST, BEST FORMED, 
MOST EVENLY BURNED and DURABLE TILE 
In use. Save* III breakage, save* In fjoit of'Transpor¬ 
tation, saves in Gabor of l.miing. and gives thoroughly 
reliable V 1 It ST V LA SS WORK. 
“ VALUABLE AND WELL-MADE 
Implements.” 
HORACE GREELEY, Pres’t. 
Y I. EH ll t) R Y DUCKS FOR SALE. A 
few pairs at $10 per pair. Also, Black Cayuga 
cks, and a few fowl*, all from our breeding slock, 
i can furnish Egg* for hatching, for a few weeks 
;ome. Address, with stamp or " stamps," 
J. V BtCKNEI.L A CO., 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
Twelve First Premiums at twelve 
different SlatoFairs, Oct. and Nov., 
1868. 
Highest recommendations from 
Hon. H. S. RANDALL, Pres’t Wool 
Grower*' Association arid Author 
of thu Practical Shepherd. 
j ST Every pair warranted. 
Sent free by mail On receipt of 
$2,125, 82.30, 82.30, 82.73, 
4.4 In., lln., in., 6 in. 
Length ol Blade-Thumb-piece. 
Sheep Too Shears, $2 per pair. 
Send Po&t-Offlen Order. Register¬ 
ed Letter or Draft, if possible. 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
HOUSE HAY HAKE. 
For Simplicity, Durability and Ease of Operation 
LJ^JSr EQUALED. 
t> A /RAI i A H p A K A G I S R O O'fS, 
J5U.VVV W ELL GROWN. TWO-YEA ft OLD, 
$1 per 100; $7.50 per 1.000. Strawberry Plums 
Wilson's Albany, .50 cts.: Triumph de Guild, 75 cts. 
per 100; cheap by the thousand. Address 
MU8. D. W. WHITE, Alden, N. Y. 
I 7DR SALE.-FOUR SOW PIGS, FOUR 
1 months' old. of my improved Victoria breed of 
Swine. Price $70 each, boxed and shipped at Schen¬ 
ectady, N. Y. FRANK D. CURTIS, 
Charlton, Saratoga Co.. N. Y. 
J W I I. K I N S O N, 
'RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. Cob. of CKarlkb and Baj.timork Sts., 
BALTIMORE. Ml). 
“Chapped Hand*, face, rough skin, pimples 
ring-worm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affec¬ 
tions, cured, by using the Juniper Tar Sorip made by 
Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is more 
convenient and easily applied than other remedies, 
avoiding Hie trouble of the greasy compounds now 
In use."—Sf- Louis Democrat. 
A Sheep, Poultry, Pigeon*. Rabbit*, &C«, 
bred and shipped by J.W. A M IRWIN, Penning- 
lonvllle, Chester Co.. Pa. We also furnish eggs for 
hutching. Send for Illustrated Circular. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
Quiucy Hall, Boston; and 33 Beekmitn St, 
New York. 
UJ?” Send for Illustrated Circulars. 
SUPERIOR LIGHT BRAHMA EGGS for 
hatching, carefully packed In handled boxes and 
delivered to Express at, $1.50 per dozen. 
L. A. SPALDING, P. M., Lockport, N. Y. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker is decidedly the 
best newspaper in America.— Texas Daily Ranchero. 
