CHORT-IIOltN Bl'Ll* FOR SALK CHEAP.-**Dukr 
kj of Orleans 1 '8877, A* II. ll. und Hull cnlf •• Usurper' 
5237, A. H.B. ( . K. WARD. 
March. I-fot. (7A3-3tJ LcRoy, Genesee Co., X. Y. 
P URE ftORGO AND IM I’llF.K SEEP, 
| for sale by _JAMES s. Mi-call. i 
D OCT. ABBOTT «fe SOX OFFER THE 
stock oi > nilt aud Ornamental Trees. 
Dims Roots* Ke rgreens raa 11 Fruit*. A 
Apple gee,JHngs, 2 years mil. sol'l eht W tv 
1 ’M Kimli-l'liook Nursery. The gTOlm®nii 
'?•>-** , J. YV. LYON,7;iMi 
' aUtie. Columbia Co.. X. X,. March 7, IS 
CTKAWHERRY PLANTS.—Russell's ( 
KJ Sii awljerry Pinnts.everY one.wnrrniited 
lor sale at $| per dozen; *5 per lto, paeke 
Jer- Easl i >.. (ccconijjaiiy order*. 
Delaware Grape \ lues. verv line, at 8 'Ji r 
eacb-lnsjumiuuantitles. Address 
738-HR J. KLFJrlf. Wat 
^HEEP WASH TOBACCO 
DESTROY THE INSECTS. 
Hack Nusibers.—W e can no longer I'nmish back 
numbers of the Kcuai. from the 1st of January, the 
edition of several numbers being nearly or quite 
exhausted. Those ordering the paper from January 
and receiving it from April only, will understand that 
we ran not send as desired. 
PURE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT of TOBACCO. 
This is the best preparation extant fur tho dest nation 
of all kinds of Insects On Plants and Trees; a Do for the 
wacrnilnari'in of Ticks mid tin- removal of Scab on 
Sheep, amt Vermin on Horses anil rattle. 
Diploma 
Competitors for the Premiums Offered Bovs 
and Yorxu M km under 21 years of age, are informed 
that it has hecn impossible for ns to moke the 
awards for want of proper information. Only a few 
competitors have given us their respective ages, and the 
clerk linying the matter in charge is tumble to decide 
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 of 
tbe faet, and each send the certificate of nearest Post- 
Muster as to his age. Prompt attention to this .will 
enable us to award and pay the premiums, and we are 
anxious to do so at the cariieJt possible moment. 
, , - - —■ v —- P m Agricultural Soetctv, 
ami by tic Mtua, Charitable Mechanic Association. 
• me pound hexes, 75 cents. • 
Hardeners, F armers amt Wool Growers should not fall 
to try it. 
,, . Salicm. April Until, 1803, 
Messrs. CtKTis a conn: 
G+nt/‘‘iiif.v I Uni! rhe Extract of Tobacco, (with two 
trillions of water to the pound of extract,! effectual in 
destroying Mealy hug and the eggs, If auv. deposited on 
nr under the bark of trees or vines. and Hint lb.- tobacco 
does uni Injure Me- buds. The liatdt of till- pest i-to 
hide under the back and In any holes In the wood. < r to 
seek protection under the around, m ar the roots and 
even upon tin in. at the approach of winter. Tlds ren¬ 
ders If Impossible to destroy all of them, with auv ap¬ 
plication, yet it is a great Object attained when all arc 
killed aboveground; proper can and vigilance In look¬ 
ing al'ler lliem In tie- -priny, when tliey begin to come 
out of the earth ami , limb tbe vine or (rec. will enable 
one lo destroy thriti tie lore they commence tbeiramiual 
lie reuse. The bark of ?lie plant being well saturated 
with Tobacco, renders Hull nnsutislaetory and unpal¬ 
atable residence, and they do not multiply so rapidly If 
any escape your vigilance. 
I liave them lit only two bon : In the first, whore 
they were most abundant, only a few have been found, 
in the other not. one. (bus far tills Spring, and the vines 
are quite advanced in tu‘ow lb. 
I want now to test fts t-fflearv in the destruction of 
Thrlps. TlilAllttleth basrv cciitlv in come verv trouble¬ 
some. and we cannot destroy it as fornierl) bv lotinceo 
smoke. I ho lie that showering the vines wiifi tbU ex¬ 
tract, diluted at the rate of i pound Ofextrnrt to one 
barrel oi water, frequently tid- spring, win destroy 
them.oral lend prevent their l tier ease; in a few months 
they uri> so numerous a- to eat or render usele-s tlie 
soft part on the under side of Hie leufof both grape and 
Peacn, causing great Injury to the fruit both in si/e ami 
flavor. 
For sale by JAMES r. LEVIN, 
.. „ ___ „ 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
It. H. ALLEN .V CO., Agricultural Warehouse, 132 aud 
191 A\ liter Street, New York. 
BLISS A SHAKE, 111 Lake St.. Chicago, Ill. |74'K2t 
ntvzxs-fw.se. 
COLLINS’ PATENT HORIZONTAL HOP YARD 
site urn ersigned begs to call tile attention of Hop Growers to our new method of 
tbe patent for which was Issued Dec. 1st, 1863. S. m our new metnod of 
years' successful experiment, are as follows: 
First,—lit Cheupneu. We use but one stake 
cultivation without interfering with the vines; c< 
perpendicular training will be sufficient forfoi 
cheaper, however, than by cutting up long hop poles, 
can obtain them at tlm price of firewood. 
Wc use wool twine or broom-makers’ twine to 
tho Held at right angles, and every stake 
Let four vinos from each bill run 
Second.- The it up- ripen 
Third. —The yield 1» greater, and the hops t 
Fourth .—The labor of tending anil picking I 
FifUu — There I- much !«••» danger of their 1 
stakes giving way. Or being blown down, than on 
Sixth.-The ground being much leas shaded, 
but more perfectly. 
Seventh.— The hop- cun be gathered without outline C 
a flow" of sap from llie root ns to materially weaken, and in 
We refer to those who liave fully tested this process, 
and expenses and labor less. Tbe process r 
principles, and Is adopted by the most enlightened and 
training hops horizontally, 
ionic ot the advantages of this method, as ascertained by four 
at each hill, from $ to 10 feet high, or Just high enough to permit 
nary for one acre by the old plan of 
Such stakes can be obtained much 
r can find them on ids own farm,"or 
„ 1 C0U '* eC . £ , 11,0 SUkeS at 11,0 top each wa - v - so that the cords cross 
U ‘ 0Utslt,e ro>vs is supported from four directions, 
up the stake, and thence horizontally on the twines. 
■rtrlicr ami are less liable to rust. 
are of better quail t\. 
U less than on the long poles, or the patent hop frames. 
" " u " d by bi - !l wlnds i whipping against eachiotlier, the 
)01C‘S or blgb frames. 
warms the earth, and matures the fruit not only earlier 
iff the vine near the ground, which always causes such 
some cases entirely destroy the lull. 
In every case the yield is greater, quality better 
commends Itaelt to the judgment of every hop grower upon scientific 
1 experienced farmers of Otsego County. 
E, W. COLLINS. Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y 
W. H. PRATT, Guilford. Chenango Co., N. Y. 
ester, N. Y„ General Agent for Western New York. 
Remit. Full Brice. !Topic who remit less than 32 for 
a single copy of Hi kal one year, (except club agents, 
clergymen, soldiers, etc.,) win only receive the paper for 
tbe length of time their money pays for at single copy 
price. It Is useless to send ns $1.25 or $1.50, and tell us to 
send otic year for that, or 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'our 
lowest rate ought to be $2. "While many, who might Join 
clubs, scud u-: the full single copy price, other- insist 
upon getting the paper at u low figure without Joining a 
club. As an Instance of the dlth-rencc In people, u f ull- 
fornla lady lias just sent us *10 In gold for a club of six, 
asking no premium on the coin—white a Canada man 
sends us a gold dollar asking the Rural and American 
postage, one year ($2.20) therefor. 
CHAMPION 
Change of Addre—.—Subscribers wishing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, 
must specify tho old address as well as the netv to 
secure compliance. 
THE BRINKERH0FF CHURN 
Adhere to Term- — We endeavor to adhere strictly to 
subscription terms, atnl no person is authorized, to offer the 
Rural at less than published rales. Agents and friends 
are at liberty to jive away as many copies of the Rural 
as they are disposed to pay for at club rates, but we do 
not wish the paper ottered, lu any case, below price. 
Gltljtmio, January 12th, ISOS. 
Mr. V> m. It. Pratt — Dear Sir In relation r,,,- 
"2P Vine*. I would sav that'having 
Ih'p YardYt'I 1 - 11 '* 1 -* b a ?* -csion lri a ruirtlnn nr n,v 
ttilng I had nritiidpaViid. t ult . 
least fifty [ICC cent, greater than hops grow 
(lltlary wily. Auothcr advai.’a-- ' 
wit: that'in Uu- Invakingof th« 
of poles. 
more. Also, tlm labor and 
tending a yanl after your method Is 
the old wav. t have grown hoi 
and your method of gr-.wii 
to the way In which t have g. 
Respectfully yours. 
training tin- vine horizontally it does not run so far. bui 
Ml' nol'V ' vrm? 1 n aI v IS ' ?' hlch gr ? w nu "' h longer that 
induced tbUTmi'y'otlu-rpl\n^"' CUOli 1 C0Ul ' 1 not 
Y ours, Ac,, S. E. COOK. 
_ _ Morris, March 21st, 1863. 
’ OLLIxs. Esq .,—My Dr -TC Sir: It gives me nlr-as. 
J °! ' I,v ‘ 8f'-at success of vour meUuff 
ol raising b"pson short poles a»d struios. 1'had on.. <icr. 
", V" U1 ;‘.^1*'* longTic- Side 0 hy Sde 
, '', l ; u - v 8"" 1 ground, and 1 got one-fifth more on t n 
rii .rl Poie-an 1 Strings. They did not whip or breaktk, 
<|i "iq ", hj.e oil the long poles t lost a great tnar.v I 
rtiall use them .in five acres more. 15 5 1 
Yours truly, j. r, MOIikiq 
your new 
>v-nii"| , it the past -eason In a portion of ruv 
r ',! 11 - ' Vr, ri 2- ult , wlL ‘ f -“ tor ) beyond any- 
iitlidnar/,.), ). or Instance, tlui yield was at 
.: i n In tbeor- 
wortliy of notice, to 
arms and blowing down 
- - -U ill tier our. 
expense ot setting up and 
'■ much leJs than in 
is for some 15 years pa-t. 
ri'Wlng them, t think, fur superior 
kouo grown them In rctofiire. 
JKKHE SHEPPARD. 
Morris. February Oth, 1 W 3 . 
Sr.. Having tried your ptunof ltori- 
leps dm pas: season. 1 tl.luk It is the 
1 -Jiff -At way that hops can be raised. I 
S P0l< s If thej rre re g| i to me. In 
' 1 l 't- ■ j »u can get, Ithtnl 
nor- liopgi,, <' .nTt than you can from 
udlv. t.i- better hecaiL-e Jt is a great 
Ahoy It years old can perform auv 
or a.i ot it. from setting 1 the poles to 
I liere lu anottier nice thing, they are 
Dang so free and loose that they are 
lit by the wind and damaged, aud In 
Tins It ami ft>r 8ol«l!cr-— We only charge the lowest 
cluli rate ($1.50 per year) for copies of the RURAL ordered 
by soldiers lu the Union service, either'to be mailed to 
thomselvea or their families—or by their families or 
friends to be sent to them. 
ay- Another advantage l- 
' ' ..•»riun auu i 
there lu :i saving of not less thm 
Clubtliif the Iturnl with the Mugiizlncu.—For $t we 
will send the Rural one year and a copy of either The 
Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Monthly, Godey's Lady’s Jdook, or 
The Hi dies' Hejwsitory, For $:t the Rural and either 
The Horticulturist, Arthur's Home Magazine, Frierson's 
Magazine or The Lady's Friend. 
T „ Union, Broome Co.. N. \.. March lit, 1864. 
Jacob Brinkerhoff— Sir: It i- with pleasure that 
I comm anient, to you the satisfaction that 1 receive 
front trie u»e ot ti,e chnni that 1 purchased of vou. I 
have used it since the middle of .Mai . ! v7i, aud during 
that time It has not taken on au averug. motv than ten 
minutes to do a ctmruiug w ith it. After so tumiv ex- 
peri men ts and failures with churns i ,n,i SIO t believe 
that a cfiurn could be made to do tlm work a- tots chum 
does It: antll think that all luiltir-tuakirs ulm become 
acquainted w itli It- im rlt* will proudunw- It an arlh ie 
which they cannot attord to be without. A. P. fvr i- r go, 
M rlr.ger useless. This 1- etitirelv m. ircOme by using 
Ilaley's manner of rasteulug, which not nlv prv veiUB 
toe Rollers from becoming hjr.se on the shaft, bur ren¬ 
ders the use ot cOO-mir.KfA entirely UTmecessarv. 
IV fingers with Cog-Wheels turn a treat deal hard.,- than 
those wiuuiul, a fuer which every one in want of a 
W ringer slnmtii prove by trial, before ptirchasing one 
with Cog-Wheels. 
3d. The liollen- need no adjusting to wring ordinary 
clothing, but to wring verv heavy articles, they can be 
adjusted as desired, which saves 'utueh hard labor and 
straining of the AY ringer. 
till- The Rollers turn in boxes of hard maple wood, 
iv inch are Ixnled in tallow, consequently need uooUitig- 
widle rollers that turn on iron soon rust, which cauT 
them to turn very hard uuless frequeutlv olied. Oil has 
a very had effect on the rubber. 
5th. There is no Iron about the Wringer that can come 
in contact vi ith articles being wrung. Besides - ivinJ 
much hard labor, the Wringer will soon pay for Itself lu 
tlie saving of ch'ttilttg. 
Having been so successful In selling tin Wringers, 
as to never have one returneij, 1 invite competition, 
and desire huv one purvimsiuga ■‘Champion Wringer,” 
to test n Willi others, am: lr found Sfimnn-u to all 
others, keep It— tf infkkior to anv, return n and tbe 
money will bv refunded, Lf rettmivd within one mouth. 
rF" AGENTS WANTED IN EVEBY TOWN. 
Any active person with a capital of S5U or $JW. can 
make $5 per day m selling this tv ringer. 
RETAIL PRICES. 
No, A, 10 Inch Roller,...$ 7.00 
No, 1. 9 Inch Roller. J 
No. 2, Inch Roller.... . 6,00 
Manufact ured and sold Wholesale and Retail bv. 
"39-tfi V XL PitELP8, 21 BadaJo St.. Rochester. N. Y, 
TI»C Rural im a Prenent 
-Any Subscriber wishing to 
send the 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. 
The above I- the experience of hundred.- who hare 
used tills churn the past season. Butter-makers, can 
vou attord to be without such a churn, espeolatli when 
bell> >- so scarce as now? >. ml for a churn au«l prove 
tor yourselves the truth of the above statement that - it 
will more Until pay its cost in one -onion.” The -Ue 
nuutuljcturvd for general use will churn from 1 to.'.gal¬ 
lon.-. I rlcv. Including thermometer, $10. instead ,.f *8 
as last yenr. owing to tlie turn i-. d prim . f materials 
and labor. Lilliri.- will t.. shipped to anv point where 
there is public o< mini tin! ea t ion on rieeiui of the price. 
I errltoYy unsold will ", lisp,.-. I of a* reasonable rates. 
In quantities lo suit tin purchasers. Tin people of 
Monroe ( «.. N. 1.. can proeurv those chums at Koch- 
v-ter. bvaddre-f.hig J M. Rtcii aKPsox. X.n-t Hetirl- 
etta. I. mil otherwise anuounced In tlie Rl n vl 
ail on.ers for churns, or any communications requc-tlrur 
Atrtlicr Information. Should be addressed to 
COB BK1NKER1 \ y, 
/ llltVK.SE CANE SEEP, Pure and tiuml, -cut by 
YD mall, pre-pal.I, at jo ct-. , i tt,. A. ROSE. 
\I •« fi*li I Y 1 kilt _i_. .... 
100 (MM) * UIST CLASS APPLE trees, 
1UU i years cld, will be sold at the lowest 
Wllole-ale pr'ce- Also. 10,000 extra large Apple aud 
I each trees suitable for Orchards. 1 
Ncru ^buciliscmcnts 
Tniirnut’- French A.ttm, Peony -Tl.i - i-a 
Af m'li- ,'- fr ;' C y,'e 'Dtroihi. tlon, which, tor form ami size 
Duhit of growth, is 
kuowi^^ek^t'i'een,':" bllrp ^' 1,11 others hi!h ' r:r ’ 
I’ortniucca irniii.iinorn. o. pi.— These seeds are -aveo 
from donhie-fli.iHt-ring plants, i - 
percent, of .cry llirge, perlect, double Bowers in white, 
s" 1 "' 11 ' oniuge. crimson, scarlet, blood 
r « ’jDd purtde colors, ritej are a great acquisition. 
Onc-iiair foot In height. 21 seeds 30 cents. 
Panay Extra Srl«el.—Saved from the finest collections 
ill Europe. M e recommend this seed with tlie greatest 
eouiideiiee. feeling that lt\ sire of flowers and richness 
andvartet, of colors they cannot lie surpass,-,i. Packet 
Sweet vvniiiim. llender-on'- Perfection.-These are 
J, 1 ' 1 ’’‘‘b*’ D 1 '- Of these well known ami excoditiglv 
[ they have been greatly tmprovtal 
wltliLu llie last few-years, mid prOtlUfe Immense heads 
w Ith varied lorwexeecittiigiy ... and h e au- 
nrub lacKj't 2 ,j cents. 
everything valuable in Vegetable 
' 
nv.itfoil- - a our IllustliitM.l Catalogue and Garden 
Manual tor ls64, wdilcli contains over 70 pages of eioselv 
printed matter. It will be sent in ail applicants upon 
receipt ot a three cent stamp. Addn —. ’ 
•^-3t Me EL WAIN BRO'S. 
SpringtieM, Mass. 
1^*ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance—TtllltTY- 
Fivk L'icnts a Llne, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52> 2 cents per lino of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
60 cents a llne. 
Lite edition of the Rvicai, Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of tlie week preceding dute, 
am! the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure 1 usertlim advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days Ill advance ol the 
date of the paper, and those for tlie inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
My Descriptive Catalogue of f 
Biennials, kvkulasunc. Ki.owl 
AL GRASSES, tells you howto at I 
tlie best varieties, ami how to soy. 
Selections made when desired. 
Catalogues furnished on appllcatl 
7tl-4t MARK D. VVILLSG 
»irdy annuals and 
h:s and i iicnamknt- 
1 tin seeds, what are 
and cultivate them. 
| I •’LA^TS.—Having a large lot of Hawthorn 
,* ‘ plants on hand. 1 otter lliem for sale at $5. $ 111 aud 
$l i la r 1, 080 which will plant 20 rods or more. Cash or¬ 
ders ■ •iily will be attended to. Address 
■ Ii-2t \\ , Si. BEAUCHAMP Skaueutelcs. N. Y. 
n AR D Y HAS P HE R U IE S vvi r hou t 
trout sun or frost. The FhiatlrJnhui i- 
most productive, yielded with me hist vear 
red, luscious fjult, $2.^.' t 
$15 per ion, 
rP'l'* WJrbntenay, ylehllug two crops, and Alien's R, ■! 
t™**; *2 V !•>'- 513 , : IfiSh $wV5fr ,iwlfrr ' 
s r m!' 11 ‘-* l >d-ome, most valuable for market. 31 f Ido/, 
! •" * ^ »*> uinil or e\j>r»-s- on receipt ot orlv * . 
‘ - MM. [■AIM: t 
JjLOOMINGTON NUESESY,TLLINmS^ 
160 ACRES, OPEN PRAIRIE. 
12‘hycAr. For the North W t*st or se\ ere climates one 
small hardy tree is w orth 111 large, tender ones. Variety 
and quality rule. •' \V estern Trees for Western Plant- 
EI{ Y CHOICE TOBACC O SEED. 
- -—- - --Connecticut Seed 
v e will send by mall, postage paid. 1 ounce 
I 1 pound tor $3, and t poun,fs for Slit. 
IIARVev K. LANE, 
l.'il Nassau Street, New York. 
V l.enf.- 
for25 cents 
742-2t 
ON FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
v\ arraitted to res: r» faded aud gray Hair and 
>v tuskers to their original color. Superior to lives and 
every other ptvparatfou for the lix.r fn tho liaiurui and 
hfe appcaraiK i- tt gives, instead of Die dull, dead blact 
vives, 9<y that the most critical observer cannot detect its 
use; in tlie simplicity of its appHcatlGi-.lt being used 
as easily as any article of the toilet, aud in its beneficial 
effects on the head ami the hair. It makes '.tie hair soft 
and silky, prevents from falling out. removes all its im¬ 
purities. an.l entirely overcomes tin* h««l effects of the 
pre' lousGJfe of preparations containing sulphur, sugar 
HOY’i S IMPERIAL Ci3L* 'RING CKEAAL changes 
light and red hair to a beautiful brown or Mack. 
CF* Sold everywhere. J ox HOYT A CO., 
738-tf No. 10 University-place, New York. 
A PPI.K TREES FOR SALE CIIKAF.-iM.ffo Apple 
A Trees rive years old and of live oes: '. snetles. at a 
iow price, lu lots of t,tHV) and upwari.s. Tlie whole will 
be sold iii>oii favorahic terms, or excLaugevl for other 
property. For particulars, address 
D , . - _ _ DR. J1AL IBY STRONG. 
Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 23. LS-A, 737 -tf 
\V ^ 1KSTITI TK, Witmlliurj , Conn., >vil) 
»v open A pril 5tii ami continue fourteen weeks. Yn 
exerttent school aud pleasant home for boy*. 
>- I uplls received at all times and charged pro rata front 
J '! '‘ Iltr; *ncf. fcor Circulars address tlie Principal, 
UVlt _ T. R. HULbE. 
5 ()()() ^‘7’V K T,u 1 s 
mo iicivOroV^i.' heavy stocks, id the t.e»t varieties 
V '/ ■ "dilm. An original lot. from which no si lec- 
ner 1 ,.o - 1 " ’! " n " 1U "- 1111 M the low rate ofliD 
pvr I.mi t<i ■clearThe'ground for other purposes. 
■' ■ D. SKINNRK, Youngstown. Niagara to.. N, Y*. 
T( “It ALL .V t a boat $ lio tier a m i ,■ fweiitv-t.ni! 
V"' l:lni1 - 5i,,1 -uc<l on B good road. iM 
hiili .i,l.. r,!,. U v Dudm-ss part ot the city of Buffalo, Suit 
. .|.. Nui-eri. t*rnJt-nilsing, r,r Gardening rnir- 
§IL \'s iVixi ■M ci"'F bl1 ''■ I, , w r , I'urtlculars Inquire of 
at Mah,m ,N Y K '' Es '“’ liUf,al J ' ar . nt 
_ U isivJvNELLi 
,;N .. To rap. 
JUST PUBLISHED^ 
The sixth Edition of •• A Manu al of flax Culture 
an I) M i vf t ai i t ue, embracing full directions for I're- 
parltijs: the Ground- 
Wesforu man.'on j 
Kiuu > and Ft ,ax I / 
ve&kl,' 
Botanical) tesertp wH I W/ M / / ^ 
ml llluotra- If 
tiv.iMrf 5 o:'V tIx OfAsT ij, | 1 W 
and Hemp. It con- WA \DV I I F B 
tains Essays by W w Vi I / a 
Pracdoal 17-n of u v f \k J j 
inus'l!experience— A V 'AJ 
tlie vipemng one bv #1 ifov j Lt ~ a 
Dr, Newsom is. If § $ Jp j^ju * 
Renss-i, ar, « h o B# YOi IT kJl#'' _ 
hasculrtvate l fiax ” \uir l\ 
over HUrty year- wjfi ■''V 
andthoroii^lilyin.- t 
ll i -Manual 1- p> , v i*i i vt 
published in hand- 1UAX t LAN 1. 
some style, pamphlet form. Price onlv 25 Cents—for 
C “* ! Dvfo'itt to any point reached hvjheU. 
S - i t nnaoa mulls Liberal discount to Agents and the 
Itadc. Address l>. I>. T. MOORE. 
E it W ' MK>T: SOMETHINGNEYY!-Ev, IT K,im- 
s tty and every SoMfcc must liav e tt. R,-tu!G i,;r$i >u 
capital will v|. ,c *|i.i w “p, w | 
.. . | M .. - 
e» for Agents seat by mull for So cents, when desired. 
I V It ’1 FOR S VEE—Coulain 
•- 2fo> Improved, good huUdings. or- 
mllea mini Albion, will t„- M) id tox\ 
:•■ tor a small place near a city or 
litres-, 
B, PKcKHAM, Albion. Mich. 
i < ORN.—Early eight rowed, vel 
w ill ripen in six and eight weak? 
planted. Ears ftxim six to ulm 
‘itdiiig tinon the strength of tlie soil, 
‘cuts, win forward enough to plant 
Burlingtoii,’ Vt. 
W 'T-s A MONTH!—t want to hire Agents in every 
h' • «-* county at $75 a monlti. expenses paid, lo sell mv 
nexv cheap Family Sewing MacMnes. Address 
okv-lSt ». MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
s. MADISON, Alfred. Maine. 
P EAR SEED8-PEAR SEEDS.— .J i;st received at R. 
L. SCHKOEDFK'S Imnorung A.-encv. Rochester, 
N. Y .. a lot of Pear Seeds, verv Usi qualilv. at *2.At per 
lxwtnd. Also an assortment oi Evergreen and other tree 
seeds. 7S$-tf 
KJ , H> ? I SO ft*EH ffO.VTlL— 'THE I ITTI E 
GIANT SEWING MAtJUNE COMPANY' 
want an Aguit in cacltCOumv.toaollelt oolers for’tlietr 
their new ot:» Machine, vvlti, g„ : ,g", sen w-dri, r ml 
t>ensofi U nr lk 'f' '' " Ul P f ‘>' » Hl'cral salary and' Vv- 
ix nsth, or give large commission. For pariictiiur- 
-luclusc a stamp ami address. 1 111 l!!i " ’ 
7 *“ M3t T. b. PAGE. Toledo, Ohio., 
_ t'CD * Ageut lor the United Stales, 
S" 'irT" " ' Clover seed 
World tor Bc' proTu, ^ j, ‘ ' h " 
mo S , delightful llavor. o,, receipt o ^vnilfw U 
}^cclutofvMl coqU i bcliiif vitv nritlin-tiA t w. ... » 
lu a short time ketaUj'd'trts.w » farm all over!' * ‘ 
740 .,* K - 1 • K1DDKU, Burlington. Vt. 
“ Practical Apleiilturlai. 
rFtEAT C TTA-iN Tmn 
V I TO MAKE IS-IOISrEY. 
A magnificent business for any one llo engage lathe 
sale of the Great ^ 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains .besides the large am. nut of fine Station¬ 
ery, ONS chance iu the great saleof $6S.i,n>l of Watclbes 
and Jew' i Irv. Agents can sell thousand- of these l’ack- 
and the ( v-rtidcate which is addid L<- worth 4v et. 
LM FOR S 
GREAT BARGAIN 
TYEJKl TED APPLICATION^ FOR PATENTS ARE 
Ik prosecuted in Appeal by u- w.tS.wt na, unless 
SwxesoJpt. Send tor circular mi tlie -uhiect. 
J. 1 KAhr.lt A v Ov. Patent Agents. Rochester, N. Y‘. 
WILL BE SOLD CHEAP 1 
’.V ifTmerly owued and occupied bv Edward 
IT vlt. in the town of Blnisall, Alleganv eoutitv, x, Y . 
m'.ro M, s ««w> good tillable land, under 
ulttv a dun. boil, bhick saudy loam. IM acres tmavliv 
imliered woodland. Hits a small frame house aud two 
artts. r or terms apply to 
1 t _ E. H. HURD. Geneva. N. V. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Church 
^DAMS tfc ELIilS, 
lirpot for S. s. ijihiKs and Papers, 
NO. 40 BUFFALO STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
' THEY FURNISH 
THE e Hit. DS' U'OBLD, 
the child jt ho.he, 
THE CHU BS' F.irttu, 
THE i'OlW'D HKJPLH, Sc., 
vuui[ " >u '* *• s 
tq- inVi (’•hnri 0 0 i't J ‘ fU '- ,,all l ‘ l,t ‘ S, " , ' vor - , llc ‘ Sweet Sin '- 
cord'llmlk- '1... 2! l'q Q ,ut>|,l,| i Bookn. Class Books. Re- 
da> Sehook ' ' t0 " , ' V " - V ‘Wtt* needed by a $uu- 
foro\q!: of Hietcd U s 1 ‘iT ,r ''’' K fi ,r “ Caulogiie and 3 cents 
ut ol wuu s - Hymn Book, Just published. 
or other B«U for 20 cents 
per jfviund. 
_ WARRANTED 
To give Satisfaction, 
For valuable Information 
upon tin' sublect of 
BELLS 
send for pumr.hl. u to tlie 
umlerMgt.cd.whoare theon/y 
manufacturers of tlila de¬ 
scription of Bell with Rar- 
- rison’s self-acting j»a> 
£2|i tented rotating ltang- 
ioBB lug»-eltliv'rtutmacoun- 
I offer for sale at lowest market prices, for Spring 
del I verv, * *> 
l04>,4H)tl choice 4 year old APPLE TREES, comprising 
the leading ami popular varieties of 
Summer, Fall and Winter Fruit. 
ALSO, a few Peach. Pear and Cher.v Trees. Cur¬ 
rant s^ Ac. 
ALSO, 50,IW) Apple Grafts, popular varieties. In fine 
order, tor sale cheap. 
Address O. i ■ BUELL, assignee. 
• 4d-4t 75 Slain Street. Rochester. X. V. 
iCUMfOSJIj 
l.inv l| lilt IllNI 
preiutum three year-* lit succession 
at III. \ erntout and Xi w York Mate 
IT 1411'5. 
COUNTY, TOWN AND INDIVIDUAL 
RIGHTS FOR SALE. 
PURE ITALIAN QUEEN BEES 
Ear Sale, 
For particulars see Book Circular, 
32 pages sent free *»u application, if 
an answer and Circular be desired 
Inclose stamp b< pay peat age. G),, 
1 . 1 ). addixss dlstfucih to avoid mis¬ 
takes. K. P. KIDDER. 
Burlington. Vt., 
Practical Aplculiurist. 
[KtOGEW vTKit paint.—Established ItW).—Fire 
t and Wat. r L root, tor roofs, out-id, work, decks of 
sscls, (nm work brick, tin. railroad bridges, depots, 
Depot .'4 Malden Lam-. New York. 1 ^ 
y-26t ROBER T REVNOLpsi, Agent. 
fed " heat. .Ve. For advertisement of Booth's 
M iA RKtt sec Rural of January loth IMt, 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 3U Liberty Street, New Y'ork. 
73*-tf 
AGAIN TILE 
facturctl bv 
73$-tf 
iLVCUl.NE, BEST IN C8K U.VNtf. 
A. LA TOURRE ri'E, 
AY alerloo. Seneca Co., N T . 
k’ mia km. sec tv l RAl. of Januarv doth (.sfot. Good Far¬ 
mers, Country Alcrchants. and otiiers are Invited to sell 
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