J^HEEP SHEARING AND FESTIVAL, 
Tine Caytigit County Wool Growers' Association will 
hold tlielr Animal shearing aud Festival at Sclpio 
Centre, Cayuga County. June 8ih. Accomodations will 
he provided for strangers, and good care taken of all 
ghee. i brought Apr exhibition. 
742-Kt T. OF. LA FI ELD. Secretary. 
Aurora, March 21 , ts 14. 
^MMOYIATED pacific 
GUA3NTO. 
e,o\r r ^*Si uan, i’ c ‘ 1nt a.lnlng from seventy to eighty per 
hvaVh, m 1 i!?V,'? T * ot to which ha3 been added. 
alnlil s w ,l ■ ' Vi’iar f tV‘ ai-KH Percentage of actual Ani- 
t,l ? t Jt not evaporate, making It 
eini.tl. If not superior, to any other fertilizer. 
v «M rlth copp,, of analysis by Dr. Jackson, 
wnTmiwVimoio'eV 13 ,!!:, atl ,' i 0,0 UHrig, of Baltimore, 
iSv'Jl Showta, 
7 ',n , r BAKER. i Oa. Selling Agents. 
_ & WaU Street, New York. 
FTOYT'SHIAWA t HA hair restorative— 
^^ 7 ft tAWATOA Hah: itsSTORATTVE. 
HoVT'e MrcSfYJ. UA 5A 3R KEsTOHATIVE. 
Hovrl !f AIU ItESTOKATlVE. 
, N. > 1T Hiawatha Hair BehtoRative. 
" arrante.i to restore faded anil mvHilr and 
, n ,V r rite*. Instead 0 f the dull, dead black 
* ^ : biost critical ot,server eaunot teteer Its 
3. s»nN urtlcJe of tfap toiled ju,»j in fts *»vnpfir»Ki 
eflects on the head and tbe hair. It makes the' b2tr soft 
prevFtnts ff*ota falling out* ivnioVes all itaini- 
purities, 4txd eutlreiy orerroioes the hdfl etTerfa of the 
Kd! Vc. e pr ‘ rjurillons 
HOYT'S IMPERIAL COLORING CREAM, changes 
Hundred hair to a beautiful brown or black. ge * 
Back Numbers op the Rural.—W e can no longer 
farnifh all the back numbers of this volume. New 
subscribers wishing back numbers can have all but 
No. 7, (Feb. Id,) of which wc have not a copy left, 
exceiit those reserved for flies aud binding- And w e 
have only n few copies nf No. tl. Agents or others 
having extra copies of either No. II or 7, or both, will 
greatly oblige ue by forwarding the same—and we are 
willing to pay double price for either. 
>K_4S! PI AS!—Now on hand aud for sale at the 
Genesee Seed store: 
21 x 1 bushels Canada ('n eper Peas. 
1110 - Rlaok Eye Marrow Peas. 
10' “ Missouri Marrow Peas. 
75 ** Dwarf nine Imperial Pea-. 
12 J. RAPAL.JE. 
17 South St. Paul Street. Rochester, „\. V. 
YirEAVEK’S IMPROVED MHSERY 
V> A.M> FARM W'H IFF I. STB EES.—These int 
proved WbllHetree*. will neither hark Nursery or Or¬ 
chard Trees, nor catch against fences or standing corn. 
Every Nurseryman and Farmer should ihem. 
Sold l.y tlrh.JMH.KY & POLLOCK. No. 17Buffalo street, 
Rochester, N. Y„ and also by J. D. Weaver. Peulield, 
N. V. See Recommendation* as below: 
••We have used Weaver's Improved N'urserv and 
Farm Whlflletfr" did ran recommend them fully fur 
the merits i lain), 4,’* 
KlIwanger ,v i... i rv. Frost A Co., 
Oould & Beckwith, T. It. Vi.lc & Co. 
Competitors for the Premiums Offered Bots 
and Youno Men under ‘21 years of age, are informed 
that it has been Impossible for us to make the 
awards for want of proper information. Only a few 
competitors have given us Urnlr respective ages, and the 
clerk having the matter In charge is unable to decide 
who are. entitled to premiums. Wc therefore request 
all proper competitors who have formed clubs—Boys 
or Yo.qag Men under 2)—to immediately notify us of 
the fact, and eacli send the certificate of nearest Post- 
Master as to his nge. Prompt attention to this will 
enable us to award and pay the premiums, aud wc arc 
anxious to do so at the earliest possible inomeuL 
COLLINS’ PATENT HORIZONTAL HOP YARD 
;>EST MOVABLE COMB BEE HIVE 
) IN THE WORLD—Which ha, taken the flist 
f premium three years in succession 
at the Vermont and New York State 
COUNTV, TOWN AND INDIVIDUAL 
RIGHTS Ft»R SALE. 
PURE ITALIAN QUEEN BEES 
For Sale. 
For particulars sec book Circular. 
32 pages sent free on application. If 
an answer and Circular he desired 
inclose stamp to pay postage. Give 
P. O. address distinctly to avoid mis¬ 
takes. K. P. KIDDER. 
Burlington. Vt., 
r 42-lf Practical AplctUttirlsL 
Boult FuU Price.—People who remit less than $2 for 
a single copy nf Rural due year, (except club agents, 
clergymen, soldiers, etc.,) will only receive the paper for 
the length or time their money pays for at single copy 
price. Ills useless to semi us $1.25 or 51.50, and tell us to 
send one year for that, nr add your name to a club (per¬ 
haps fifty miles away.) for we must and shall adhere to 
our published rules and terms—especially when lour 
lowest rate ought to lie $ 2 , While many, who might Join 
clubs, send ns the full single copy price, others Insist 
upon getting the paper at a low figure without Joining a 
club. As an Instance of the difference In people, u Cali¬ 
fornia lady has Just sunt us $10 In gold for a club of six, 
asking no premium on the coin—while a Canada man 
sends us a gold dollar asking the Rural and American 
postage, one year ($2.20) therefor. 
SWEDISH WHITE (LOVER SEED 
O FOR SALE.—One of the great,-st. plant*- in the 
World for the production of "White ITonov. and of the 
most delightful flavor. On receipt > f fisYonts, i w|fi 
send seel etiough. post-paid, hy mall, to sow Hire* or 
four rods of ground, or three times this amount on the 
receipt of »l cents; being verv productive. Seed enough 
In a snort time can be raised 10 sow a farm all over. 
K- 1*. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
742-tf Fraction Apiculturist. 
Help the Agent*.—All who wish well to the RURAL 
are requested to help li along by forming eluhs or aiding 
those who are doing so In their respective localities. 
Many a person who has not lime to attend wholly to tin 
matter of organizing a club can materially aid a friend In 
so doing. How many readers will kindly do this now ! 
O It W EL I AN COH\.— Earl vei sriit rowed. yol 
x\ low Corn that will ripen in six and eight weeks 
from the Gmc It ts plauled. Ears from six to nine 
inches in length, depending upon the strength of the -dl. 
On the receipt of 25 cents, will forward enough to plant 
one hundred hills. H. it. MANN, 
7i2-tf Burlington, Vt, 
Guilford, January 22th, 1 * 63 . 
Mr. W st. H. Pratt■ — Dear Sir: lu relation to your new 
method ot training Hop Vines, I would say that hat ing 
tried the experiment the past season in a portion of n:% 
Hop Yard, I found the result satisfactory bevond anv- 
ihing I had anticipated. For Instance, the vli-ld was at 
least fifty per ,nr- greater than hops growit In the or¬ 
dinary wav. Anothi r advantage ts worthy of notice, to 
wit:--that In the break lug of the amis and blowingdown 
"i poles, there Is a saving of not less that, hi iLr c-ut. 
luorP- Also, t'i» rtb >r liti 11 f >\of sf’Utii? im au*i 
tending a yard after your method is much less than tn 
llie old way. 1 have grown lions, for some 15 years past, 
ar,d your method of grow lug tnen,. I think, fir superior 
to the way In which I hate grown them hererofare. 
training the vine horizontally it does not ran so far but 
It Uirows out more arms, which grow much longer than 
on poles. From one year's experience I could not be 
Induced to try anv other plan. 
•Yours, Ac., 8. E. COPK. 
Morris. March 21st, 186?. 
F. TV. f OI. LINS. Esq.,— Sly Dear Sir. It gives mo pleas¬ 
ure to In:,, -Til you of the great success O? vonr method 
of raising hops on short poles avd strings. Iliad one acre 
with strings and one acre with long miles side bv side, 
on equally good gnmn-l, and I got one-ilfib mare on the 
-hurt poles ami strings. They did not udipor f.r-uA- rV 
ornu, wlille on the long poles I lost a great many, I 
shall 3sc them on five acres n: or-. 
Yours truly, J. R. MORRIS. 
MORRIS, November 2-Jth. 1852. 
Tf C'bLLIN’S—Dear Sir: Having adopted your 
method ot horizontal tratnlngof the hop slue. I thought 
it proper tor tue to give you the result of my experience 
tor the past season. I planted four acres of hop, and 
trained three and one-half acres after vonr method, 
(which 1 believe Is entirely new In this country.', the re¬ 
maining half acre was poled in the usual way of two 
,»ig pok-s to the hill; the result was about 50 p, r cent, 
luntvor of tbe shore poles and twine. The advantages 
:n tavor of the short piles aud twine ar> :-tir,t. '.ess el- 
j'eusc; second, less labor; third, greater yield ofltops. 
■ sl-it. Yours truly, FRANC IS A. PEARSALL. 
Chon*c «f Address.—Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from , me Post-Office to another, 
must specify the old address as well as the tuna to 
secure compliance. 
fflLMLSE CANE NKEl), Pure* and Good, sent by 
j mail, pre-patd. at 50ct-. >1 th. V. Ri 181- 
March 15,18o4. Wilmington. Will Co.. Illinois. 
G PtEAT CJBLAJVCE 
TO MAKE NvfTOTNTET'. 
A magnificent business for any one Jto engage la the 
sale of the Great 
“Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains .besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery. ones chxnck Ui the great sale of $ 850,000 of Watches 
a ad Jewelry. Agents can sell thousands of these Pack¬ 
ets. as the stationery Is worth more than the prlee asked, 
and the Certificate which Is added Is worth 25 cts alone. 
As an tsxtha inducement we Will present, free, -with 
every ion Packets, a am? SOLID SlLwun Watch, war¬ 
ranted genuine. Also “Splendid steel Engrav- 
txos," tile fineit ever published, and I’bot<>graph pic¬ 
tures at price; w rffeh will j-t-1,1 the agent nearlv $50 for 
every % In invested. Never betore were such great In¬ 
ducements offered: firvulars with full jiartlculars, 
mailed free, sample Packets forwarded hv mail noon 
receipt ,)f 50 CIS. Address G. 8. HASKINS A CO. * 
733-tf Nos. 36 A .‘-8 Beekmav. 8t.. New York. 
CDO^-" PAYS FOB TUITION IN COMMON ENG- 
L1SH.—Board, fuel and furnished room, except 
Iheetr ami pillow cases, at Red Creek Union Aca-lc-mv. 
Address B. I.. THATCHER. Principal. 
741-21 Red Creek. N, Y'. 
Adhere to Term*.— We endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, and no person is authorized to offer th> 
RURAL at less than published rates. Agents and friends 
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Address. I*R. GEO. It. CALHOUN. 
740-41 Box 1,421 Philadelphia. Pa 
Clubbing the Kurul with the Magazine*.—For $4we 
will semi the Rural one year ami a copy of either The 
Atlantic S/nnAly , llarper's Monthly, Godev's Lady's Book, or 
The Ladies' Repository. For $3 the Ruiial and either 
The Horticulturist , Arthur's Home Magazine, Peterson's 
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ARM FOR S 
GREAT BARGAIN 
QN FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
UOK SALE.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER WISHES to Sell. 
1 or EXCIIAXGK, tor land lu Western N. V., a -mall 
farm t f abt'ui 1Uacres, situated 2 miles front the cltv of 
Lansing. Midi. Also a dwelling house ami 4 lots located 
on one of tile pleasantest sir crj nf said city. 
Address L. 8. Fnlil I. Corfu, i.om'sc.. Co.. N. Y. 
Jl'ST PIBLISHFD, 
The Sixth Edition of “TaTManl al of Flax ci i.il hi 
and Manu> Acrt-UK. embracing full directions for Pre¬ 
paring tbe Ground, _ 
Sowing, Harvest- Mm 
ing,Jtc.. Ac. Also. L..> 
an EsSAT bv a y _ 
1 * 011 . has been high- v \\ a] a I 
ly conunrmlet) bv W\ a al is/ J j xB 
the Press ami on 1'- , , W* LIT LM 
tlvaiors of Flax h ft. | J Iff 
aud Hemp. It con- Ml/ \BV 1 I F 
talus Essays bv W uvl / 
Practical Men or I *v\ ml f 
much experience^- A \\ W / 
the OIXmlng onobv Mjh li 1 jv A ■ 
The Rural a* a PrcwnL.—Any Subscriber w ishing to 
semi Urn RURAL to a friend or relative, as a present, will 
be charged only * 1.50. It Is also furnished to Clergy ¬ 
men, Teachers and Soldiers at the same rate. 
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP I 
The Fin in formerly owned and occupied bv edwar 
Fitch, In the town ol Blrdsail, Allegany county. >'. Y 
containing 553 a,:;. * - ii» , -n - . , I. i r .,i< 
■■'litIvatJoti. 8.ill, bi ark satidT loam. 1A- acres to i»vd 
llmbere-1 woodlaud. Has a small frame bouse ami tw 
barns. For terms apply to 
Ttv-n_ K. If. HURD. Geneva, N. Y*, 
p AINKSVH.LE FEMALE bKMIN AR V.-Tlie Spring 
IT 1'i rjuOt till; Ilistltutlori Will oomineiice Tlutrsilay. 
April 7th, « lflt a full corps of experienced Teachers. 
Hoard, and Ttllllon ltt IllglierllrAijcne;$25. IuCommon 
Branches. $24. For further particular- addre--* 
MtoSC. A. EI.DRIDGE. Principal. 
Gainesville. Wy.v Co- N. Y„ March 7. Isfd. 1740-31 
B HUHIEW VTKK PAINT.-Est Mit.tsUKD 1850.—FI 
and Water Proof, tor roof-, outside work, decks 
vessels. Iron work, brick, tin, railroad bridge*, deuol 
Ac. lb-pot 74 Maiden I .an , N -.v Y'ork. 
730-261 KoRKRT REYNOLDS. Agent. 
,. I . n b >' Rev. W. H. Megie. Mr. 
JG8EPH A. BRADEN, of Junius, to Miss LUCV T.. 
daughter of James Anoell, of the former place. 
THE SORGO AM) IMPHEE SEEP, 
tor sale by jA.MKb S. McCALL. I 
Wurmntcd, 
NO. 303 BliOAD 1U--1 Y NEW YORK, 
(CORNER DUANE STREET.) 
100,000 AVatclies, Chains, Gold Pens 
and Penc ils, Arc., Are., 
WORTH $300,000! 
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT 
REGARD TO VALUE. 
And not to be paid until you knout what you will receive! 
INciu -Wucrtiscmcnt 1 
lyASVEKTlMUS TERMS, In Advance— THIRTY- 
Fite Cents a Link, each Insertion. A price aud a 
halt' for extra display, or S2}i cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
60 cents a Hno- 
iy The edition of tbe Rural Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press ou Friday of the week preceding'late, 
and Hie last form (Inside puggs) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days In advance of tbe 
date of Hie paper, and those for the inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
Re'nssidcarl'w 1, ho If o M L 
litis cultivated fiax * \vyf .tt-Mi f/v. 
over thirty years a V I jT 
and thoroughly u n- "I 
diet-stands ‘the -i V 
whole subject. w 
The Manual Is vt tv pt ant 
'pubUstie.J In hand- f 1LAXT ' 
some style, pamphlet form. Price odIt 25 cents—for 
which a com- will be sent to anv point reached by the U. 
8. or Canada mails. Liberal • 11 icon tit to Atrents aud the 
Trade. Address , n. D. T. MOORE, 
_ Edlrnr Knral New-Yorker, Rochester, N. Y. 
CHAMPION 
Main SL.BapTalo. only 3 miles from the center of the 
cUy conta utag 25 acres*of nlgblr enltlvated land, wed 
stockiNl with a great variety of choice fruitln full bear¬ 
ing. la fine location, valuxble tiviprovmnentSs and 
,_e S'-tvc: Kullrnad, make It highlv desfc- 
abje, elttvcr as a residence or r-toatable Fruit Garden 
Ittle perfect, p.-.ev moderate, and terns easy, if re¬ 
quired. For furtti -r particulars utijuv ui 
ra-tf _ Hampton pofifcit, Buffalo, n. y. 
PAJJCEFLS CTJRE3D - 
' 'Htout pal o tJrUie use of the knife 
reding. Goitre.Ulcers and alicbrou- 
uUy treated. Circulars dv-scrtblng 
ot charge. Address 
DBS. BABCOCK ± TOBIN. 
_ 27 Bond SGeet, N ew Y'ork. 
USEPUL and VALUABLE 
.DISCOVERY. 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
(s of more general practical utilirv 
than any invention now before the 
public. It has been thorouebiy 
tested during the last two vearsbv 
ynyctical men. ami pronounced bv 
all to lie * 
SUPERIOR TO ANY 
j Adhesive Preparation known. 
Hilton's lnutlublc Cement is a new 
thing, and the result of years of 
study; Us combination is on 
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES 
and under no circumstances or 
SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES 
ill to be Sold, for One Dollar Each ! 
nearness th she 8tre«: Railroad, make It hi 
able, either a; a residence or profit-able Fruit 
Title perfect, price moderate, and terms 
ltM Gold limiting Cased Watches.$100,00 each 
KM Gold Watches . OtUH) *> 
20" Ladies' Watches - .. 35,1k' “ 
WO Silver Watches sis.to tozv.iM - 
600 Gold Wok and V st t haltu- . 12.i>'t > 15,00 " 
1,0k 1 Chatelaine and Guard Chains. 5,00 to 15,00 - 
.i.ikM \ < -t and Nt ekI'haln, . t.ouui 12,00 *• 
4, 'XO Solitaire Jet and tiold.Brooches 4,00 to 6,00 *• 
4.000 1 'oral, Lava, Garnet, Ac.. Brooches 3,o0to 8,00 - 
7,oo Geld, Jt-I, < 'pal. Ac.. Ear Drop* 3.00 to S.oo *• 
5, <»o Gents' Brea>t an l Scarf Pina.. S.en to S .00 “ 
4.0X1 Oval Band Bracelets . 3.00 to S,on “ 
2.im) C'ha«e«J Bracelet; .. 5.00 to UkuO *• 
3j»w California Dl&iuond Ptnsand Kings 2,30 to 8 ,m) •> 
3,tttl Gold Wat- It Kcvs . .. 2.30 to 6,06 •* 
5,IKM SoUlalrrSka-vo Bultoun and Studs 2.00 to s .00 “ 
i.imi Gold Thimbles. 4,(0 to S.txi *• 
•>.'»>( Miniature Lockets 2,00 to 7,00 *• 
3,iMi Miniature Lockets. Magic l.'M to 1>,00 •• 
V..VM Gold Tbolliplclis. < t',.,see, Ac .. 2,00 to 6,00 " 
Vo' Fob and Rl-irion Slides _ 2,00 to .1,00 *' 
5A*XJ Chnxecl Gold King-... .. 2.00 to 5,00 ** 
M®0 Mono Set ttlugs. 2,t» to 6.00 '• 
V0) 8eu Ladlt';' Jewelry -Jet anti Gold 5,'X) to l.MM •> 
’•."O' bet- Ladles’ Jewelry, t .*rli-<l styles 3.10 to 15.IW " 
s.oiw Gold Pens. Silver Case and Pencil. 4 , 0 ) to s tw “ 
*-'*'1 Gold Pens, Gold Cast and I Vue 11 8,00 to 10,00 “ 
(V*>0 Gold Pen;,Gold-inouitted Holder 2,00 to 6.tW " 
All the goods In the above List will he sold, without 
r ' -• • 14 (I.MI- UN Kill 'Ll \R E V' H. I 'crllfie t i. - . | 
all the various articles are placed In similar envelopes 
sealed and mixed. These envelopea will be sent by mail 
or delivered at on r office, w Uhoul regard to choice. On 
receiving a Certl'iearo, y.,u will see what article It rep- 
rebeiito, and it is ontloual with you to send one dollar 
and receive the article named, or anv other lu the list of 
saute value. 
lu all transactions by mall we charge fur forwarding 
iriet ei-Mfloates, paying postage,and doing the tuiMuc-.-, 
23 CCIUS each. Five Certificates wilt tvo aeht for $1: 
Elev.-n for $ 2 ; Thirty for *5; Sixty-five for $10. aud 
One Hundred tor $15. 
By this mode wc- give selections from a varied stock of 
fine goods, of the best make and late-t styles, and of In¬ 
trinsic worth, at a nominal price, while afi have a chance 
ol securing articles of the yjry highest value. 
\V e guarantee entire satisfaction III every Instance, 
and if there should be anv person dissatisfied with anv 
article they may i i'. eivc.' thev will Immediately return 
It, and the price will be refunded. 
Agents. W allow those acting at Agents Ten Cents 
on each Cei tlilcale ordered, provided their remittance 
amount to One Dollar. 
They will collect 25 cent - for every Certificate, and, re¬ 
taining h) cents, remit to us 15 couts for each. 
Address GEO. DEMERIT A CO.. 
740-2teow 303 Broadwav, New York. 
AND ALL’ 3 PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
Thk Practical Shepherd: A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Management and Diseases of Sheep 
By Hon. Henry 8. Randall, LL. D., Author ot 
“SheepHusbandry In the 8*'Ct!i," "Flue WooIHus- 
bandry," Ac. With UlustraUonfi. 
This work reached seven editions In less than six 
weeks from the time of Its first publication, in October, 
1868, aud the demand for It Is stltl extraordinary. No 
volume on auy branch, of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
It Is cordially welcomed aud highly approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced the tiksr work 
on sheer Husbandry ever published In America. 
The Twelfth Edition Is now lu press aud will be Issued 
next week. 
cyTiis Practical Shepherd Is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher, it comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and is printed, Illustrated and bound In 
superior style. The uniform price Is $1.50, and It can 
not be afforded at a less price for years, if ever. Copies 
3eut by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address 
D. n. T. MOORE, Publisher, Rochester, X. Y. 
l\ r ANTEl».—6 voutig swarm* boos In Movable Comb 
* i Hives. K. f\ ( HKKV I K, box «!9.Rochester, N. Y. 
On Sale—3 of Kidder’s Bee Hives and right. 
tPlIE ItliINKERIIOFt CHURN.—The t 
J. the sole right to sell the above churn 
N. Y., and Is prepared to furnish to order. 
742 Address, K. MUNSON, 
Applicable t 
useful Ar 
\ r-u^ I'llOlCK TOK\CM70 SKKIft.—4'on«o('livut Seed 
T I" uf.- \\ e will pH- 11'1 by mall, poslage paid, 1 onuce 
tor25 cents! 1 pouud for $3. and 4 pounds for *1". 
742 - 2 1 - :harvky B. LANK, 
lsl Naseau Street, S'c-w York. 
O NION 6EKO. 1 have now ou hand NO iM.unds New 
England Red, and 100 pouuds i cl low Onion steed, 
wlllcll I now oiler I" the trade, or to grower*, at the 
lowest market price, at tin. Gem-sec Seed Store, 17SouUt 
St Paul street, Rumester. 742 J. UAI’.VI. IE, 
Its Combination. 
change 01 temperature, will it be- 
-meU. C ° rn:?: ° r taU ' t auy otreuslve 
I 
BOOT and SHOE 
>t»chlnes, 
Will find it Uic best article known 
for uer.ienttng the Ctiauneis. as it 
works w it bout delay, is net affected 
by any change or temperature. 
jewelers 
j Will find u sufficiently adhesive for 
their use, as baa been proved. 
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 
TO LEATHER, 
1 And we claim as an especial merit, 
I that It sticks Patches and Linings 
to Boots and Shoes sulficientlv 
strong without stitching. 
It ii Ihe only Liqftd fcaicnt Extant 
(that is a sure thing for mending 
Fumitory CnvWr, Ter*, Bon?. r Ivorv, 
and articles of Household use. 
Remember Itlltoa'* Insoluble Ce¬ 
ment is in a liquid form and as easl- 
ily applied as paste. Hllton's Insol- 
uable Cement Is Insolulfie in water 
or oil. Hilton’s lns< -iuble Cement 
adheres ollv snieunces. 
Supplied in Family or Mannfac- 
uvers’ Package- from 2 ounces to 
1100 lbs, HILTON BROS A CO., 
Proprietors, Providence, K. I. 
E MPLOYMENT! SOMETHING NEWl-Kvci v Fam¬ 
ily and every Soldier must have 1L K< tails |i.r$l,»i. 
$10 capital will clear $100 per w..k sure. Fur an Age in \ 
address K. M. BALLOU A BON, Haverhill, Mass. 8ai.i- 
ples for Agents sent hy mall for 30 cents, when desired. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
J AXE’S PURCHASING AGENCY 
tor purchasing 
ARTICLES OF MERCHANDISE, 
IMPLEMENTS for tire FARM 
GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD, 
SEEDS, 
BOOKS; (American and Foreign,) also 
Good Fertilizers, purchased of the most 
reliable Dealers, Fruit and Oruamental 
Trees and Plants—lu short, anything to 
be procured in New-York City and at 
other accessible points. 8peeial attention will 
also he given to procuring Sewing flaehines; 
Pianos and other .Tlusieal Instruments; 
Philosophical and Astronomical Appa¬ 
ratus; Boobs for Schools and Colleges, 
and School Furniture. 
No Charga made to Purchasers, 
BEYOND the 
Lowest Regular Price. 
Address HARVEY B. LANE. 
73S3eo 151 Nassau St., New Y'ork. 
|’HE PATENT - STAR" NO CHIMNEY Hl KNKtt 
A for Ki rowntj Oil Lamps ami Lanterns. Hives a bril¬ 
liant light, free from smoke or smell, and requires no 
chimney. It can be carried and handled ireely w|ih>>ul 
being extliiguUhixl. Every coosuuar of Kerosene oil 
wants it. Samples MUt free for 35c, Agents wanted. 
8eud tor circular. PETER FSSIG ,t 
Manufacturers, 2 Platt HL, New York. 
Families. 
It s a Liquid. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
Remember. 
A good Church ,>r other Bell for 20 cents 
. WAUtt.vNTEn 
aBfeh ,K To give Satisfaction. 
I HI For Taluahle Information 
<A upon Ute snt.Veci of 
M tk bells 
send tor pamphlets to the 
fa und. 1 x.gned. who are tliemdv 
/ V, manufacturers 01 tills de- 
« / B scrlptlufliot Bell wlthHar- 
!ArU-■ y , r rlson’s self- acting p*. 
— 'p 1 ' ntr-) tented rotating naug- 
t : lugs.eltlier In this coun- 
Lg , « At* t rv or in Europe. 
^HAT’S WHAT’S THE MATTER! 
R/.OOU WILL TULL. 
I'. M. flay at $15,1)0; Honest John, $15.1X1; IK-ll. Wash¬ 
ington, $ ifi.oo. I shall keep tlie above described horses 
the present season at l. vi 1 KV stable. In Jamestown, N. 
' • flu-abioe im-idlom •I horse-are all trotting at ek, 
and. without any bragging, If any one doubt* It. the) 
cun eotuo and lest them, as Gilman will hi* on hand to 
convince tlie most skeptical. K. F. FENTON. 
James town, March, 1864. 
Finis. 
JJEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Prrmiuyi at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1662. 
Principal OMcs, -Vo, 505 Rroadicay^ .V, W 
865 8. W. BUBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
UfKI> WHEAT, -to. For advertisement of BOOTH'S 
ku SuaXKR see Rural of January 3t>tlt 1864. Good Far¬ 
mers, Country' Merchants, aud others arc Invited to sell 
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MACHINE. HEAT IN USE M VNl! 
A. 1.A TOITRRETYK. 
Waterloo, SeueeaCo, N. Y 
AYIKRICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. SO Liberty Street, New York. 
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