1'AltM KUlt MIA OK 150 VCRKh U Colli Sla- 
lion ,\, \ . II. I!., i'll iiiIiiuIit I t n I'ftMII Ittn-litjHlff; 
gO.l.l I'llUdlug*, Will Watered, .10 Heps Would III) sold 
mi piir.iir from tin- rout If de* rod. Addrosi* Im* subscri¬ 
ber at N rth Chill. Ylntiroc Co., N. S'. 
Also, 20 hitcs lull In i'oinli-i|ii*'lt., suitable for Gar¬ 
dening purposes, it*. lullc.s IT On till" • nm'f "OII'O. 
Tll-oi|W II M. O. 11K; S I A VII N, 
GROVEK’S PATENT Tlie use of which is 
SWING BEAM PLOW a saving in strength 
_ to man and beast of 
T] from 25 to 50 per 
V cent over the ortii- 
Kggft- \ nary mode working 
ZSlPlRbsl Plows. 
A real Guano, containing from seventy to eighty per 
cent, of Phosphate of Lliue, to which has hem added, 
hy a chemical prne'-s-, a large per uontage of actual Aui- 
tumili so ilxeil that H cun not evaporate, making it 
equal, If not mi perl ir. to any other fertilizer. 
T’aiiqjldeis, with copies or analvsls hy Dr. Jackson, 
Mass. State Assaver. and Dr. LiKlipj, of Baltimore, 
with totlmoiii itarmni si lent,liic agriculturists,showing 
its value, can lie obtained fr .m “ 
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life appearance It glves, Instead of the dtiU, dead black 
dyes, so that, the most critical observer cannot detect Its 
use; in the simplicity Of ita application. It being used 
as easily as any article of the toilet, and III I is bene tidal 
effects nn the head and the hair. It. makes die hair soft 
and silky, prevents from falling out, removes all Its Im¬ 
purities, and mtlrely overcomes the bad “fleets of the 
previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar 
of lead. Ac. 
HOYTS RWPER1AL COLORING CREAM, changes 
light and red hair to a beautiful iirowu or black. 
r~p- Sold everywhere. .Iris. HOYT A CO., 
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These distressingi’f»ii»itliiliiw la now made known In a 
f realise op Foreign an Native iierdii lTv partitions, 
piHillshe i \ l»r. f<. I'tlEi -M HIloiVN l ie pres riptloi. 
w*s flirnlsitcd him lu nurliapr^Vi 'entltil munuer. that 
iv , annot i on*. IcnUotuly refuse lo make it known, as 
It has cured everv bo.<y woo used H. never having tallc 
in a-ingle ease. ' it. I-cipiallv sure In eases ot t Its as o 
Dyaptpsia; an • the Ingre foils m.i> m fonno In an 
irng store, fent free to all oti tie re.n Ipt nf nve relit- 
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Competitors for the Pbemhjms Offkrku Hots 
AM) Vounq Men under 21 years of age, art* Informed 
that It has been impossible for us to make Iht 
awards for want of proper information Only a few 
competitors Itavo given us their respective ages, and the 
clerk having the matter in charge is unable to declth 
who are entitled to premiums. We therefore request 
all proper competitors who have formed clubs—Boys 
or Young Men under 21—to immediately notify us ol 
the fact, and each send the certificate of nearest. Post- 
Maetoras to his age. Prompt attention to this will 
enable ns,to award and pay the premiums, and wo are 
anxious to do so at the earliest, possible moment. 
Away -In Milieu - Hu Silver Ship — 
The lil.Midlioiuid at her prow — 
And high silane lln howling blurt 
Was hear I the pirate’s >on : 
Ills vow tlial from 111- bosom's core 
Should flow life’s lolni-on tide 
Ere Km l.e..|, his rlv.l brave. 
Should call sweet Ynln bride! 
[FOR ENGRAVING SEE FIRST PAGE OF THIS NUMBER.] 
r J H R 3STE W BOO 151 
ON THE 
CULTIVATION OP FLOWERS. 
From the A'eiu Fork Times. 
Flowers for the Parlor and garden. Bv Ed¬ 
ward Sprague Hand, Jr. llla-trated by John 
Audreiv aud A. C. Warren. m y». Kostnn; J iC. TIL¬ 
TON A CO. Price. $2,50. half calf, full Turkey, 
$5,00. 
Though allied to the annnal tribe t.y Its bean 11 ful exe¬ 
cution, the Interest of till? hook is pereniilal. and will 
endure us long is ntmlratiou of the ‘ tamtli'Sof nature’s 
works luai Us rim exleiancenf refined taste .-mil elegant 
culture. It will Interest all classes engaged In the rais¬ 
ing or flowers, from the pos«A9i-rs of the aristocratic 
green-ltou-e and conservutury. to thos- whose share of 
the soil Is Confined to the eon tent- ol the box tie tore 
llu-tr window.nr the haiigllig-bn-imt. that.dr-coniU s 'In- 
only room. It is. Indeed, one of tin- greatest nl- s-dngs 
conneeK'd with floriculture that its kindlv Influence 
•nay be sb iriil by »U classes, however hnnibte umv he 
the scs'e OH which it Is pursued. The directions given 
seem ample for all necessary instruction, ,'ud an prna- 
<IH)tlial charm Is imparted to the volume In a profusion 
of tsiii'lful Illustrations oil wohd, Tbev will minp ire, 
without disadvantage, with any recent home or foreign 
specimens of the art. and give in air of elegance, to the 
practical pr 'kaie part of the work. The mechanical 
execution of the volume could, l intend, -carcidv be Im- 
pnive»l, ami is highly creditable to tin- yuuug house 
■ 
will be welcome fit every home of jettm-inen t. (7:47-3ti-o 
COLLINS’ PATENT HORIZONTAL HOP YARD 
Kemtt Full Price.—People who remit less tlinn $2 for 
a single copy of RURAL one year, (except cluh agents, 
dergyinen, soldiers, etc.,) will only receive the paper for 
the length of time their money pays for at single copy 
price. It Is useless to send us 91.25 or $l.5tt, and tell us to 
send one year for that, or add your name lo a clubiper¬ 
haps fifty utiles away,) for we must and shall adhere to 
our published rules and terms-- especially when out 
lowest rate ought to he $2. While many, who might Join 
clubs, send u-r the full single copy price, others Insist 
Upon getting the paper at a low tlgiire without joining » 
club. As an Instance of the dlirerence In people, a Cali¬ 
fornia lady lias Just sent us $lo In gold for a Club of six, 
asking no premium oti Lite coin —while a Canada man 
sends as a gold dollar asking the Bukal litul American 
postage, one year ($2.20) therefor. 
Tho undersigned begs to call the attention of Hop Growers to our new method of training hops horizontally, 
the patent for which was issued Dee. 1st. 1883. Some of the advantages of this method, as ascertained by four 
years’ successful experiment, are as followst 
First.— It* Thouptien. We use but one stake at each hill, from 8 to 10 feet high, or Just high enough to permit 
cultivation without Intvrrertng with Hie vines; consequently the pelts uei essary lor one acre hy the old plan of 
i crpcndleular training will he sufficient for four acres by our method. Such stakes can lie obtained much 
cheaper, however, than by cutting up long hop poles, as almost every farmer can find them on his own farm, or 
can obtain them at the price of firewood. 
We use wool twine or broom-makers’ twine to connect the stakes at the top each way, so that the cords cross 
t'tc fid I at right angles, and every stake, except those In the outside rows, Is supported from tour directions. 
Let four vines from each hilt run up the stake, and thence horizontally on the twines. 
SeXfOii. -The I1>|)« rlacn earllur and arc less liable to rust. 
Third. The yield D greater, and the hops are of better quality. 
Fb'otL-Thr labor or tending «nd picking Is less than on the long poles, or the patent hop frames. 
Fifth. There !» much K-« danger of i heir being Injured by high winds, whipping against eachjother, the 
takes giving way, or being blown down, than on the long poles or high frames. 
Sijih. The ground being much le«* nhaded, the situ warms the earth, and matures the fruit not only earlier 
hut more perfectly. 
Srveiilh.— The hop* cun be gathered without cutting off the vine near the ground, which always causes such 
, flow of sap from tit - root as to materially weaken, and iu some cases entirely destroy the hill. 
We refer lo those, who have fully tested this process. Ineviry ease the yield is GREATER, quality better 
and expenses and labor less. The process commends Itself to the Judgment of every hop grower upon scientific 
principles, and Is adopted by the most enlightened and experienced farmers ofjOtsego County. 
F. W, COLLINS. Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y. 
W. H, PRATT, Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
ZW S. COLLINS, 52 Arcade, Rochester, N, Y., General Agent for Western New York. 
ANOTJIEU NEW STORY 
(Tiic best Story and Sketch Paper Published.) 
THE NEW YOKK WEEKLY lias succeeded, at 
great expcn-c. In securing tlu- sen Ices of one of th. 
greatest of llvi..g romance « rltei>, woo, for reasons ol 
Ida own, cito.w , in write for them not under lib proper 
name, but under the nvmined 1 i>lume of 
LOUIS LEON. 
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-**t'e to sav that there 1 hardly a reader of romance • -n 
lids continent wlio Ii..s ini’, at om- tino or anuUn r. been 
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THE SILVER SHIP 
A MONTH!—! want to hire Agents in every 
‘iD i *J county at $75 a mouth, expenses paid, to sell my 
new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Andress 
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The Bloodhound of the Carribbeau. 
A SPANISH-AMERICAN STORY. 
«p irovvs t.r.o.w 
The tale Is historical, and tie- ntalb incidents are true. 
Tlie principal chain ten-ar, < Ai.LOi .iR has. the famous 
plraii, commonly called by tlk Spajii-lt-imerlcans in 
Ids limes.before tile propi r iiame was known, EtSal/ueso 
dil Mar Carihr, nr iln- lilixiiihoitud of the Uarrlhoenu a 
title that arose from ills terrtUn iiivtl'i onts way ,.t Icaru- 
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I'TY- < iOUNT UEGI.a. of Mexico, the proprietor ot tin 
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1 ilnttiaude. I Al’IAIN Knit Ell", tile CoUliliMIlilel'of til, 
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to be Ills tiii-ce- a glort-nis t p, of me Spanish-Alu, rn all 
woman,* ticlug ot snusiitin- and flowers, over wnose lit. , 
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a* is freely adu l.le.t by all who take It, lias not It* i nu d 
either iu this country or tlie old. Price, live rents for a 
single copy. e2.<G pn yeai, and liberal terms Otlered to 
getters up 01 Club*. 
STREET A SMITH, Editors and, Proprietors, 
No, 11 Frankfort At root, New York City. 
tjST Specimen Gupics sent five. 
W(!(l ' MONTH !— 1 want Agents at $80 a mouth, 
‘a’’-H/expenses paid, to sell my £>.-j stvdina Periods,Ori¬ 
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free. Address, JOHN F. LORD, Blddeford, Me. 
Adhere to Term*— Wc endeavor to adhere strictly to 
Euhscrl ptlon terms, and no person is authorised to offer th> 
Rural aJ less than puhhshrd rales. Agents and frlemh 
are at liberty lo pit* away ns many copies of the Rukai 
as they are disposed to pay lor at club rates, but we de 
not wish the paper offered, iu any ease, below price. 
training the vine horizontally it does not run so far, but 
it throws out more arms, which grow much longer than 
■ m poles. From one year’s experience I could not hi 
Induced to try any other plan. 
Yours, Ac., S. E. COOK. 
Morris. March 21st, 1883. 
F. W. COLLINS, Esq.,— Jfv Dear Sir- It gives tin- pleas¬ 
ure to inform you of the great fltt,'c. .s of vour mcttl.*: 
of rats I .g hops on short p lrs mid strinas. I lia I one acre 
with springs and one acre with long poles .file fiv side 
on equiiUy good ground, and I gotone.fifth more on tile 
short pole* aud strings. Thi-vtlld no- whip or l-r--ak- th. 
arms, while on the long poles I l.^st a great man* , t 
shall use them on live aerrs more. 
Yours truly, J. R. MORRIS. 
Mounts, November 2 tth, 1S62. 
Mr. F. W. Collins d. u* Sir: Having adopt, - d your 
metiuid of horizontal training of tin, >mp * ine, 1 thought 
H iiropcr for me to give vou the remit ,,f tuy expi-rii-ni-i 
for the past season. I planted f,,ur a,-res ft hops and 
trained three and one-holi' acres after your method, 
(which 1 believe it entirely new In this conn ire. i liic re¬ 
maining half o're was poled In the lisiul way , i (m. 
tong poles to the bill; the result was about 50 per ccnL 
iu favor of the short poles and tw ine. Tlie advantages 
in favor of tlie short poles and twine ar>-:-fit--t, less ex¬ 
pense ; second, less labor; third, greater yield of hops. 
/4l-4tJ Yours truly , FK AXl Is A. l’E AUHALL. 
Gr ilford, January 13th, 1863. 
Mr. 7VM H. VllA IT— Dear Sir.- In relalioti toyour m ir 
method of training Hop Vines. 1 would say III ithavitlg 
tried the cxjicrutienl tlie pasi season In a porlion of tuy 
iliqi Yard. 1 found the r, suit satl-faeton. n. yonil any¬ 
thing I had anticipated, For Instance, the ylel I w as at 
least liftv percent, greater Hum hops grown lu tticor- 
•Parv way. Ail dlier ailvan’agc i- worthy of notice, to 
wit:—t mi l tin- breaking of the arnis.mil blowingdow u 
i p k“, then is a saving of nut less than tu pert-cut. 
-ii.,rr. Also, tin- liil-tr and exiwu-e of setting op and 
ifinlug a * an I af’er y<iur method is uiticli less than In 
i he oldTway. 1 have grown hops for some 15 years p»Sl, 
ami your uicUe'd of growing them. 1 think - , far superior 
10 vhe wav In which I have grown thc-m lictvtofote. 
Hespectfniiy yours, jkkkk nHEPFaUIX. 
Morris. February 9th, l-fit. 
Mr.COI.MNS— Sir: ILtvli g tried your pom of hori¬ 
zontal iraliilng hops the past season. I think tt Is the 
neat, elicit pest and safest wav that liojis cun tic raised. I 
would not use I'®* pule* if they were given tome. In 
-tie first place, til» better because yon can get, 1 think, 
about ouu-thlrd nr,re hops par acre than y. u can ftvm 
. nv poles. Seem: Iv, II Is rictU r hc ailse It la a great 
-ivlngof labor. A hov It years uM c m perform anv 
• u i of tin- l abor, or all of it, from setting the poles to 
Imrvesting them. There l* another ulrc thing, tlu-y arc 
down so low and hang 90 free and loose Hut they arc 
nut whipped about by the wind and damaged, and In 
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()N FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
Nctu -ViJucvtiocmcnte 
H ^OK SALE.— The Siurburhaii 1'urm 
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JfST PI IILISNh'II, 
The Sixth Edit I oti of “A Manual ok Flax Culture 
and Yt am factors, embracing full directions for Pre¬ 
paring the G round, 
Sowing, Harvest- MjL 
Ing, Ac., .tc. Also, W 
an ESSAY by a T 
YUesteni man, on | 
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Address, DIG UK<>. K. GAI.HOUN, 
710-U Box 1,(31 Phllailt-lnhia. Pa. 
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render It necessary that tlie first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday uf Hie w eek preceding date, 
ami the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days hi advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the inside (7th page) on 
Monday, 
I'ARM FOR hale. -In East Bloomfield, Out- Go.. N. 
I lcontaining Has, acres |n a good state of ciilllva- 
tlon, well feneed, about 15 acres choice lliu Iht, buildings 
good, terms easy. Price $5,tWU. Applv to or address 
J. B. FRENCH, Jr.. East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
March 7,1854. 7(8-2t 
f AJJCTdPtS CURED.- 
V-/’ Cancers cured w ithout pain or the use of the knife 
Tumorous Whit' 1 Swelling, Goitre, l tcel-s and ail Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated. 4dreuiars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
Dks. B ABCOCK .4 TOBIN, 
723-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
•CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER" overall others 
In use: 
1st. It Is fastened to a tub by a 
CIKCILAR CtAMP, 
which h»s an equal bearing on the Tub the wl...,^ 
of the Wringer, while all other W ringers are merely 
fastened to a SINGLg STAVac at each eint. ■ 
TOBAWO HEED. fho genuine Connecticut Sc. 
1 Leaf, grown by special contract. Packets cnulul 
lug I os. sent by mall pro-paid, on receipt ot sn cts., wt 
direction*. Larger quuilltle* ir desired. Havana ai 
Cuba at same rale.*. Addle* 
740-31 B. W. EDWARDS, Laccvvllle, Pa. 
piKDSELL'S PATENT COMBINED 
whole length 
-- 8 - - - ---—.. The Circular 
Clatup not only afford? the most secure fastening or an\ 
lu use, but It does not s«r»lu the tub I Ike all other modes 
of fastening. V child et<ld years old can securely tasam 
do. YY linger lo any slid TL U, Pounding Baniikl or 
BOJ. 
2d. The Rubber Hollers ure fastened to the shaft under 
Haley a Patent, whlcn is acknowledged to be the most 
effectual fastening In u*c* It is done bv first coverin ’ 
the Shaft with varnish, which rigidly adheres to the 
same. Tile Sualt l* llien wound with strong twine, 
wldch Is covered with Uithhcr Cement, ot Hie same na¬ 
ture a? die roller*. Tlie roller t*;ng drawn on to the 
shall iroirnn id tea with the cement. I'onn g a solid u..v*?. 
It the rubber Is a lowed to come In contact with tlie 
ehalt, the sulphur lu live ruhher acting ..i the Iron soon 
causes Uie rubber to become I.nxse, which renders the 
Y\ Huger useless. I HI* l- cnttridy overeom. using 
Haley’* uiimnerof lastenlng, which not only prevents 
the Rollers troiu becoming l.voseon tlm shaft, but ren¬ 
ders Uie uso of C'Hi-w llKSLS entU.lv unnccessarv. 
\\ ringers with Oog-YVheels turn a ,u eat Lai torder tba'n 
those without, a r*ci widen evirv one in want of a 
YVringer sIiohM prove by trial, before purchasing one 
with Cog-YY heels. 
3d. The Rollers need no adiustlng to wring ordinarv 
clothing, hut to wring v cry heavy article*, thev can lie 
a tjubicd ao dewlrwl, which saves much hard labor and 
straining a/ tl" - Wringer. 
ith. The Rollers turn lu boxes of hard maple wood, 
wldch are boiled lu tallow, consequent!' need no oiling: 
while rollers that tarn on iron -ooo nisi, which eaux 
them to turn very ban! miles* frequently oiled. OH has 
a very lmd effect nn Uie rtih icr. 
6th. There 1* no Iron about the YVri.igr r that can come 
in contact with articles tudug wrung. Besides saving 
much lurd labor, the Wringer will soon pay tor Itself tn 
the saving of clothing. 
Having been so sue cess ful In selling these Wringers, 
as to never Uuvuoue hrtuhvhp, 1 Invite competition, 
aud desire any one purchasing a ’’Champion YYVlnger " 
lo test It with other*, and if found superior to all 
others, Keep It— If inferior to anv, return U and the 
P«ll HALE. TIIK KITH.K’KIBKK WISHES lo Hell, 
1 or KACII ANGK, for land In Western N. Y., a small 
farm ot about tOaenss, situated 2 miles from the city of 
Lansing, Mich. Atsondweltlng house and 4lot*,located 
nilonnot the pleasantestatr etsof said eltv. 
Address 1.. S. FtYR l), (Virfo, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
/ 'AlYI'sv HAB FEMALE HKYllXABV. The Spring 
V hftfilBlq-UtuOou wlliC'IIJIlleiiee Tlmrsda'. 
April .tli, with a lull eorps of exia rleneed 'IVaeliera. 
Board, and l nit Dm lu Higher Brancu - S25. In Common 
Branelies. $24. !• or furl tier particulars address 
MttW C. A. ELDRIDGI.. Prlaclpal. 
Galntwvlll e. \\ yo. Co., N. Y_., Marcli 7, 1864. [7i“-;ti 
r PIIK PATENT ”HTAU* NO CHIMNEY III liYKII 
L lor ly rescue oil Lamps mid Lant. i us. Gives a tirtl- 
llant light, free from smoke or *m. it, : „„l r.-qtdres m. 
UUmuey. It can be earrle-t and handiMl rrcelv withou' 
ticlug ‘‘Ytlng'ilslied. Every consumer of Kerosene oil 
waulslt. Samples *ent fr.. - for AY, - . Agent* wantcL 
.w’ r circular. PETER Essli, * co“ 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A A K'>od Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
m per pound. 
K WAURANTttn 
I M £8bk\ To givti Satisfaction, 
^POI'KNOT pClK8r-I can nupply fresh omof thcs< 
X spleniU0 x )uiX'-and prolhlc l>ui k<. 
A. Cl.lFORD, Middlehurg, Wyoming Co., N. Y‘ 
Practical 
much, xp* rteno'^- A w far TVi 
rite opening vim by mm m jfif 
Dr. NKWiviYiB, of ■■ 1W 'MkM' 
Ken**, le.ar, w Ii o \\a Ir r r — 
haseuldvated tiax ’Waj , WL I N. 
over tldfty Years ^ MF _J| 4 
aud thorouglily uu- vl Mr ’ \\ * 
tr r»t a tl d s the Jr r X 
Tlie Manual is FLAX PLANT, 
published lo hand- 
s*iuie style, pamphlet form. Prlee only 25 cents-for 
w llleh a copy vv111 tie sent to anv point Peached by the I'. 
** or Cuimdu mall*. Liberal discount to \ cent* and the 
D. D. I vi ot i IIE 
Editor Rural New. Yorker. R.ie|ie*tc-r, N A'. 
HEED, Pure uu.l Gm.il, •«•■<(. b 
L 50 el*. lb. A. ROSE. 
Wilmington, YVtll Ca, Illinois. 
I JO II HALE IIY JAM EH WHITE, 
N. Y'.. ItlAek Seed Oats, imporb" 
38 lbs to tlie bushel. AI*o Seed Karl 
n l.\4 - l,*51 t i ll W ANTED, -liuu-. and chop to rent, 
None but good workmen need npiilv. Good refer- 
mice required. Address 
E. YEOMAN'S, Walwortli, Wayne Co., N. Y r . 
CLOVER THRASHER & HTJLLER, 
Patented May ISth, 1S5S; Dec. ISth. 1859: April 8th. 
1863, and May 13th, 1862. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
John C. 33irdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY. N, Y. 
This machine operates tn Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separators in wheat thrasliing.d.diigall the work 
at one operation, without re-handling the chaff. In the 
hand* of good operators it win thrash, hull am) clean 
from 10 to 50 lutsfiels a day w Ithaul « asu>. of sei*t. Ihe 
untit‘rsttfneJ l> m;iuuf.\ctnrhi<r Uir ontv machine pat- 
ijutou mat lUrwhY-s hull* «im cU’iins, all mi Uie *uue 
operatu’iu. All marines that <!«> th* wholt* nori. not 
uuirkeO PsVTRN t% an> UifHwjjfnicufs. Th* 
public are hereby cautioned not to purchase those that 
are inmneenicnts ol said patent, as anv person nnrehas- 
lug and u.si-.ig sttclv w ill be held liable for damage*. All 
conuuuiiications directed to Uie subscriber, at West 
Henriet ta, wiil be promptly responded to. Orvler early 
if von wish a machine. 
s This Ma. Hlue has always taken the First Premium at 
btivte r airs wti<*. ph* aI 1 ot« im 1 to eiwiiju'tf, *in»1 saves more 
than half Uie expense of the old way of getting out clo¬ 
ver seed, lu time and labor. 
JOHN c. HIJUYSKI.L. Ylamifacturer, 
7i2eot-tf West Heurletva, Monroe Co., V. Y. 
PAY* KOI! TUITION IN COMMON ENG¬ 
LISH. Board, fuel and furnished room, except 
1-1 ■ -1 ".sos, Ut Red Creek Union Aeadenn. 
It. I-THATCHER.Principal, 
Rod Creek, N. y. 
1 VRIDGEWATEH P AI NT.-KsTABLlsHED ISW. Klre 
I) ami Water Proof, lor roofs, onislde work, decks of 
Vessel*, I Dili work, lirlek, tin. railroad bridge*, depots, 
,te. lb pot 74 Maiden Lane. New Y’ork. 
73 y 281 ROBERT HKY'NOLDS, Agent. 
Address 
741—2 b 
—Agents wanted to sell Sewing \Lt 
will give a commission on id! Ma¬ 
lloy agent-* who will work for the 
expenses paid. For par Honiara 
BOYD AN A CO., Detroit, Mich. 
® /i) ohine 
ehliica sold, i 
above wages 
Address 
RANDALL’S PEADTIOAL SflEPHEED 
Thk PHArriUAL SrKTIIKHD: a Co tup lew Treatise on 
the Breeding, 'tauageuient and Diseases of Sheep 
By Hon. Husky S. RANDAIL, U„ l).. Author m 
"Sheep Huabandrv In the South," "Flue Wool Hus¬ 
bandry," Ac. >V Uh UlustraiiouB. 
Tins work reached seven editions In less than sis 
wcekB from Uie lime of Its first publication, In October, 
1863, aud Ui« demand for It Is still extraordinary. Nc 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or hnsbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale, nr gave such universal satisfaction. 
It 1* cordially welcomed and highly approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced thk best work 
on Siikuf HlSUANDRY ever published lu America. 
Tho Twelfth Edition Is now In press and will be lssue« 
next week. 
tyTiiK Practical Siikuiierd Is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo- 
leclim) pages, aud Is printed. Illustrated anti bound in 
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not be afforded at a less price for years. If ever. Coplet 
sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of prlee. Address 
D. IK T. MOOIIE, Publisher, Uuvhcatcr, N. Y. 738-tf| N. 14. PHELPS, 21 ButlaTcTSt 
HRAIIMA POOTHY FOWL* Eggs of the pure breed 
Brahma PoMtras, i iuefnllv paekial and dejlverevl at 
HUV Express office In Boston, for $1.00^1 dog- Aildir** 
D- H. 1’., Box 5, MrlroHC, Mass. A lew pair of superior 
For viduaM" Informatioo 
Upon Die vuldeet of 
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send for pauiphlots to the 
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ajJH iDas.elUierln tliiscoun- 
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C* 1 >. TRACY St 00 ., Rochester, N. Y. 
AUK If l('A V BEIT, COMPANY. 
Km au Liberty Street, New York. 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Premium xt Die Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1863. 
Principal OAct, JS'o. 505 Broadway^ wV. V. 
065 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, ». Y. 
All YIN TILE 
’ faetured by 
738 -tf 
MACHINE, KK*T IN USE MA.NIT. 
A, LA roUHRKiTE, 
Waterloo, Sene, a Co,, N, y, 
1,'AKM FOR BALE —III West Bloom field, outarl 
1 Co., N . Y. It consists of 131 acres under gomi In 
proveinent, with g tod buildings and well fenced. Tern 
cum - , bar further particulars inquire of 
738-tt IRA O. T1IO.Y11’SON, on the premises. 
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