J 711, AX-FLAX .-RUNDELL'S COMBINED 
Fl«* Brake anil Dressing Machine - will brake and 
dross Mux as rapidly and savingly As any other, with 
about omvteaUi the expense of Maohltin aod lahor. For 
fnrthcr description, griul for CitCUlAi- (smut free.) 
Address C M. RUKDELL, Pike, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
A CHEAT BOOK FOB AGEXTS.—To be 
sold exclusively by subscription: 
THE LIFE AND STATE PAPERS 
OF 
A H I*. A H .A. M LI NCLON, 
LATE PBE.-IIDICNT OF TUB UNITED STATES, 
__ Including his 
SPEECHES, ADDUKSSES, MESSAGES, LETTERS 
„ u, . , , , ANr> I’llOCLAMATIONS; 
To Which Is added a History ol the Tragical and Monnifnl 
Scenes eonuected will the Cl"-e of tils 
Noble and Kyrntful Life. 
UT 
HON. HENRY 4. KXTMOND, M, C., 
Chairman of the National Un'on Committee, and Editor 
. Of the N, Y, Times. 
with an accurate Steel Portrait and many Illustrations. 
One octavo volume; price $1,50, Cloth, and $3 Leather. 
rrcil. 'WHEATON’S ITCH. 
SfiURATOH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
Will c> tr* the itch in 48 hours —also cures Salt, Rheum , 
Ulcers, ChUblaiM ; aud all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 
50 ceilta; t>y sending IK) cents to Weeks & Potter, 170 
Washington St.., Poston, will be forwarded free by mail. 
For sale by all druggists. 701-261 
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the un¬ 
dersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency 
for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing 
seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, 
known as the 
A GENTS WANTED. -To l ,000 energetic Mon and 
Women a rare chance is oUVuod to make lrom $50 to 
$W per mouth selling J. T. Headley's Popular Biogra¬ 
phies and Standard Historical Works. The bestselling 
books published. Sold only by Agents, Call or send 
stamp lor terms. 
E. It. TREAT, Publisher, No. 130 Grand-st., N. Y. 
ftOHN AND BEAN PLANTER LOM- 
\J BLN El). -Karniups, plant your Corn and Beaus by 
Horsc-PowCr. A two rowed machine, with one man and 
horse, can plant satisfactorily, In lows, or cheeks, from 
10 to 1J acres per day. Gash pi le.® $js. Liberal discount 
made to agents. Manufactured and sribi hv 
WHITESIDE, BARNETT * CO. 
Broclcport, N, Y„ May 10. ts‘S. 800-st 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
QLIPPEK JIOWIXG MACHINES. 
scrin r tion ra nr?i? hl ^i a ?00d Mower shontd send for de- 
TOster Th f »iH. , p , pct ', Ala °i i’ 1 '"/ Mower and Har- 
\"ew Vnri Machines have been In use four years, in 
i 
2»r*™*™ 
~T4-rn HORTON & MABIK. Manufacturers 
Agricultural fmpltmeuts of all kinds, 
_ Passe kill, N. Y. 
P IKrE APPXiE CIHEH. 
Am' s T tv,v!,Tn, COXCESTii vr^ u MEDICAL PINE 
are w®llw?n nn l 1 Cur ? V ou d J 01 ’ ‘■lek. »»•' ■' you 
»re w€ji ,viii prevent; Sm i,xww* ...4 
These Notes are Issued under date of June 15th, 1865 
and are payable three years from that time, In currency, 
or are convertible at the option of the holder into 
IT. S. 5-20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING BONDS. 
These bonds are worth a premium which Increases the 
actual profit on the 7-30 loan, and its exemption from 
State and municipal taxation, adds from one to 
three per cent, more, according to the rate levied on 
other property. The Interest Is payable In currency 
semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which 
may he cut off and sold to any bank or banker. 
The Interest amounts to 
One cent per day on a §50 note. 
Two cents “ “ “ §100 “ 
Ten “ “ “ “ 500 “ 
We have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1861,) stitched, and In good 
order, which we will sell at §1 per copy at office or by 
Express—or §1.50 sent by mail post-paid. If you wish 
a copy, speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume, for sale at §3. Wc can also furnish bound 
copies of most of the volumes issued since 1356, at $3 
each. Bmiud volumes of 1304, $4. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
In Preparation, Ready In June: 
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES 
OF 
ANDREW JOHNSON, 
SEVENTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 
_ Including bis 
RECENT SPEECHES AND STATE PAPEP.S. 
BY JOHN SAVAGE. 
One 12mo. Volume, with Portrait. |l,50. 
Applications lor Airennks should he made to 
DEI.BY A. MILLED, Publishers, 
_ Tribune Building, Now Tork. 
RURAL NEW-YORKER. FROM VOL. VI, 
XL .So. 20, toI aud tic lading V . . XIV. 8 Vols., unbound, 
tor sale. Address G. J. ti, Box 13 1 , Syracuse, N. Y. 
fJMJE SEVENTH ANNUAL TERM OF THE 
“fieneseo Normal Basic School,” 
Will commence duly 12 . 1 = 113 , end continue | n S p S ,; 0 n s 
Lt-ip/ie Cuno'rv^tory of 
Music, teacher of the Organ and Piano Force. For Cir¬ 
culars containing lull partmuLiaddress. 
T’Jh-.t W. W. K1LLIP. ilpn>«p.-i v v- 
NOR JPIANO-I'ORTE 
INSTRUCTION 
There la no Rook Equal to it, 
Is the remark of every one who has hail any experience 
with Richardson's New Method, the most popular, thor¬ 
ough and attractive volume i f Stmllcv, Examples and 
Exercise* ever published. Price f t,75. Sent imstfree. 
Sold by ail Mi.sic Deab-rs, OLIVER DUSuN & CO., 
N ew styles cabinet obcians.- 
hnco imaged by the large i id increasing demand for 
their Uaiiikkt Okoans, Maids ft IUML1N lmvc Intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some ol which uru in very ele¬ 
gant eases. Price- 6110 to «1,200 each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue With illustrations, and much useful information to 
any one having any Idea of purclmslng anv Ulnirutiient, 
wblcU win bo afciit to^ny utltln*s5. WunTooius Ln New 
1 urk cUy removed to No. Broad wav. 
Address MASON BROTHERS. 
parfots, (ftjommm*, &t. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,) 
RcMjiLKSTKK, May 10, 1865. J 
The rnaikot continues dull, bnyors only supplying 
necessary wants. There are but slight changes from last 
week's prices. 
Flour, Feud, Meal, eto.—W hite wheat flour $11,50; 
red wheat, * 8 ( 0 !),00 * bbl. Course mill teed, $41; line, <55 
tan. Corn meal, <2,70 V 100 its. 
Grai.v.-W hile wheat, $1,50@2,25; red wheat, $1,50(91 ,- 
«X- Corn, flail,10. Barley, |1®1,10. Kye,$l,00@l,05. Oats 
E0@B8c. 
FoRagr.—H ay $12@22. Btraw, $10. 
Seeds.— Timothy $6®6,50. Clover, $17@17,50. Beans, $1 
@2. Peas, $1,50(32,50. Flax, $2,50(33. 
Fruits. — Gruon apples, but few in the market, range 
from HJiOOjiS.OO F bush; dried do at 6 @ 7 c. 
Meats.— I resli pork $11013. Beef, $14016. Mutton, 10 
@13 F tOO tbs. Hams, 18@20c, Shoulders I6@18c. Chickens 
13@20c. Turkeys, 20c. Tallow, rough 7c. Lard, I7@l8c. 
Dried beef, 18@J0c- 
Vet.rtables.—P otatoes, 40@50c. Onions, $ 1 ^ 5 @l^fi.- 
Hop«, S0®45c. Carrots, 33c. 
Dairy, sto, — Butter, 22@30c. Cheese.20@»22c. Eggs 
16@20c. Salt, $2,50 ft bbl. 
Hides and Pelts.— Green hides, trimmed, 6 Xc. V ft.; 
untrbnmed, 5@5 '<c. Green calfskins ll@i3c. Pelts, $ 1,25 
2,25 each. 
Wool.—T he market is dull, no sales of any impor¬ 
tance. It may be quoted the same as last want-_irv»xn„ 
A GOOD FAUiTI FOR N.\ LE.-Sitnatr d i>f 
miles south troiu Phelps vlila-e, uaUrlo Co., N Y , 
ooiiiatns IM acres; is In good state of cultivation; 15 
acres of choice woud land. Good orchard, grafted with 
choice fruit 5 years ago, A comtbrCAble house; » good 
Well Of water and e.lstern very lmiuly; a double barn on 
Bide hill with underground stabling; a small carriage 
house; a corn house with hog pen under the same roof. 
Only a email part of the purchase money wUI be requited 
down, the rest can remain on bond anil mortgage. For 
further particular- inquire of LEWIS PECK . r Phelps 
or ALONZO B'VAN, on the (unit. $Q 02 t 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes 
forwarded an once. The Interest to 15th June next will 
be paid ln advance. This Is 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
Can send their Butter Cheese, Eggs, Lard. Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain. M^al, Green and Dried 
Fruits, Furs.Sfci ns. Poultry, flame, Provisions, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool. Potash, Tobacco, Oils, »cd other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
2Vo. 323 Wfishitujton St., NVir York* 
Near Erie Railroad Depot- To be sold at the highest 
market prme. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Current of the New-York Market 
free. 791-tl 
_ THIS G'CT REPRESENTS 
D. G. Wv rib's improvement in 
weaning,with number cot respond- 
■: \ -3RSBWy log to i lie ewu'e. Price $1 per 
hundred. I also call attention to 
the fict that 1 number the narrow 
or back part of my labels (see Rural Of Apt 11 15th.) cor¬ 
responding co the front, so ly can he seen " tore u:iu alt." 
They can Do made ol white metal iron tinned,) sheet 
zinc or tin, brass being areally preferred, and arc war¬ 
ranted not La protract soreness in the ear. Prleo $3 per 
hundred. Inclose a stump and receive samples. 
D, O. WYE fH, New Wav, Licking Co., Ohio. 
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET 
f riHIh JlLSH’A L FRIEND.-A choice 
A volume of Muslcc, selectee with great care from the 
c-unts'-ltl.jui of Mcudelsshon, Donizeiii Mcveibeer 
Stlgi'ill, Kncfcen. Schumann, F •Ulnl, Handel, Abt Verdi! 
v al!ace, Schubert, Burgnuifier. Sever. Cramer, Bturaen- 
tha), Gounod, Mozart, and other dlstingulahed composers • 
conetUngcf conge, \ arlatloiey. Polkas, Four-hand i’lecw' 
tic.. Aic.. In all comprUlug about one hundred of the best 
coinpoeBiima of the above eminent author*. —-•« 
Pi ice, fnll gill, $4: cloth (neatly bound,) $S- plain, *2 - 
50. Mailed to any address on receipt of the price. ’ ‘ 
TNi !i I jki*.I hv 
now offered by the Government, and It is confidently ex¬ 
pected that Its superior advantages will make It the 
The Great Popnlar Loan of the People. 
Less than $300,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the 
last Congress are now on market. This amount, at the 
rate at which It is being absorbed, will all be subscribed 
for within four months, when the notes ■will undoubtedly 
command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on 
Closing the subscriptions to other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country may be afforded facilities lor taking the loan, the 
National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers, 
throughout the country have generally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents, In whom they have confidence, and who only are 
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which 
they receive orders. 
7W-9t JAY COOKE, 
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia, ¥(U 
IJOOD FARMS IN OHIO, 
- - ..._ Those wishing to 
A* ouy good improved forms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted tor sheep, youne cattle, or dairying, 
can receive a Catalogue describing each tarm and price 
by Inclosing stamp and addressing H. N. BA NXROFT, 
7S) Real Estate igent. Jefferson. Ashtabula Co., O, 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE 
BAHKTE8, 
(Successor to G. H, Ellis,) 
Sole Agent for the renowned Chlckerlng & Son’s, Drlggs’ 
Patent, Knrtzman & Hinze, and several other Plano 
Fortes from reliable manufacturers. 
Also sole agent tor trie celebrated 
S, D. & H, W. Smith's American Eeed Organs, 
All or the above named Instruments aru warranted for 
t! ve ye ars, and sold at the eat manuiacturefo’ prices 
tr btie'H M time published. All orders promptly flib-d. 
^d respectfully call the attention of the farm¬ 
ing public to the above Mower, whteb they arc now man- 
ufacturlag,and which they fee fully warranted in re¬ 
commending as one of the bon articles r.ow made or used 
as a .Mower It has all the modern Improvem-tLs, ari d 
Severn. Important on.-s that no other Mower posseted 
Although ft D a new Mower, It has been fnilv vs-ted and 
deiuonatnitcd to be the dcelderutnru in Mowing Machines 
The construction Is sliapleamt easily compreffeoded, and 
w.o.f conipactand light, is alaovironro and duraPlx and 
cannot foil to please *’.l who uav see tit to purchase 
For futthcr description wc t..j< leave to rtuer to our 
Uroulata. which we shir! b» pie coil to send to all who 
may d-.elrtt them, upon applicative by mail. a - oar p ], lco 
ltor cuc or *« Rural or April 
AVpiuic lsD. DOW As FOWLER. 
'Fowlervlllo, Livingstou C'o., N. Y. 
QOJISTOCK'S ROTARY SPADER. 
Having purchased the exclusive right to manufacture 
and vend this 
GREAT AGRICELTEHAL WANT, 
thronghout the United States, excepting ttie New Eng¬ 
land and some of the Atlantic and Pacific States,) which 
he* been so thoroughly *nd satisfactorily tested, I am now 
prepared to receive orders for them, 
A boy 15 years old, with four good herpes, can spade six 
to eight acres per day, eight inches deep.leaving the field 
In the coadtricn of a garden bed when forked. 
Depots will be established at Chicago. Mi'wankee, St. 
Loafs, CtcriJiuatl. Indianapolis, and other Western and 
Southern cities, and I shall endeavor to meet the demand 
hr manufacturing extensively; but Orders should be sent 
early to avoid delay an t ilisappoiutnient. 
For further Information, price, Ac., send for circular. 
-J. C. BIDVTELL. P'l'fJnirjli, Fa., Flow Works. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Novcmbur, IM, . TTI-tf 
THE FRO VISION MARKETS. 
XI , ly I?.—Cotton, 51@r,lc for middlings, 
a in. bLparthit State $G.<Xi.y8,25; extra State. LI Ida. 
S " J » a R* rl 'ie Wcetem, $«!oo@ 
V>,<a, ct nlmon to mcdlnni extra .to, fil,50@9,i«■ connuon 
to goml shipping brands ext .'a round hoop Ohio, r. ,(K>.t 
$ii 5 dt^ 825 ° IT,45@#^c. Canadian Hour heavyiai 
reU "'estern $1,40. Rye quiet. 
Barit) dull. Corn heavy; sales hi $l,00<ai,08 lor new 
yellow and Southern. OatsywJurn. 1 
Provisiu.ss Pork, $25...najt.'.o for now meas- 4*^ 
-a ,0 tor nies* ; f Uj.llOt" -D.50 (or prime. Shoulders, l-kjjl/ie 
Hams, 1 Lurd. Putior inr 
Ohio, and 2tVi36c lor Btate. Cheese. I ^ U lor 
BllFFALO.May 15.-Flour, sales Y Suto at $7; CiUn 
“ At Fa' 1, ■(<«■.2’; niluols Spring $7«7,25; 
13®n,50 lor XX Indiana red and vv hi to ; $8iv1.25 oti’n red 
Gksi.s Wheat. No 2 Cblcauo spring *1.20 • No 1 do. and 
JEW YOKE. 
_■-NORMAL INSTITUTE 
IN FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION.—A Normal Class 
for the preparation of Teachers in Die new system of 
Llzht Gymnis'ics. Invented by Dr. Dl> Lewis, will open 
At Mrs, Plumb’s Academy of Physical Culture, 
-Vo. 50 West 11 G’ A>W Tori, on Thun day, 
Jiitp 6,1565, to amunte (en iccehe. 
Mrs Plumb liar engaged to assist lirr In conducting the 
Clues. Mr. E S Hull, Liti: lciL.tug Teacher ot Dr. Lewis' 
Normal Institute, Boston, 
Vocal Gymnastics and Elocution ln charge of Prof. C. 
P. Bronson, A. M„ M. D. Lectures by Dr. Dto Lewis,and 
eminent medical men uf New York. 
The Course of Liriroctloa will not only quality tliosu 
puvauln* It. U -Ui men -nut womce, for lucrative eiilplo v 
mcn'.but prove, remedial to p.T.-ous In delicate health. 
The udvmtagc* will be found unsurpassed. Terms:— 
For Gentlemen, $70; Ladies, $50. Send tor Circular. 
JTIPORTANT TO STOCK BREEDERS 
l)arley‘s Arabian Heave Remedy, 
A JTD 
INFALLIBLE CONDITION MEDICINE. 
The Great Remedy for Diseases of Horses and Cattle. 
A WELL PAYING BUSINESS lu their own 
township-,, and free from risk, :s offered by the Au¬ 
burn Publishing C’o., to l'HM> Rook Audits. 
Please send for a Circular. Ac., to E, G. STORKE, 
Auburn, N. Y.. without delay. 793-8t 
Having disposed or my ent;rei| torest in the Foundrv 
and bt.am Engine Bkslnws, W Mill Sf to Cn ipi v 
A 1 EK 8 T, I take It I*5 ;kv i -ti,iri l.m cteO'l r vth*iGsto f .r- 
mcr o iors for teir libera’ Trfonart-. anil torecue j t 
* coDtimicucQ of thDrame to vtF at* timi ° <ti-e.t 
^ _^WILLIAM KIDD. 
The nodersigtted have tltlselav formed a co-pxr;nerstiln 
under the name and firm ,-t Qi.u-i.v ,t Txrlxv, l->r the 
DUlpose ol r.ontlaDlujf th<; KounUrv anil vb-ain 
tbaa’ness he.etofore carried ,n hr <Yh K?ddT<**N o 
56 *>*• Ci AtiLES H CHAPIN. 
Rochester, May 1,1305. JAMES TmY ' ^ 
Its effects are permanent, urd always safe. 
It is tree from the Injurious mineral or vegetable stimu¬ 
lants that enter largely Into thecomposlUon of most other 
medicines. 
It bos been tested for fifteen years by the best stock 
breeders lu the country, with uaqualified satisfaction 
HORSES. 
It Is a cure for 
Heaves, Cough3, Colds, Broken Wind, 
and all other diseases which affect the wind of horses. 
CATTLE. 
It has never failed, when property tested, of curin'’- nT 
diseases of cattle arising Bom coughs and colds, or over¬ 
work. its use on some of :be largest stock farms in New 
1 ork and the Western States, hue saved thousands of va>- 
uable annuals. Many breeders will not be without It 
Wherever its qn&UiitB are known, i: the universal fa- 
I ,’ r . l ,‘ pt lf, tar * slTn P , 1 v » ss it d trial, feeling 
confident that it will give satisfaction. 
ITS OPERATION 
is Simple, (-’.causing the breathing apparatus,by remortne 
from Uic air celts the coagnable lyainh. or that secretion 
which, in heaves and Other acute respirable affections, 
clog them, causing a difficulty in breathing, ami hv - is 
action on the dim-used part, causing the mucous mem¬ 
brane to resume its natural dimeantons. thus equalising 
the circulation of the blood, and restoring the distended 
vessels to their natural ,Ue. 
By its use, the sppetiui of the animal U Improved, all 
derangements oi the digestive organs corrected, the skin 
softened, and the coat restored to a natural and healthy 
condition. 
CJailOers C/lired—^Lancers 
Cured ivlihoul pain or the use jf the knife. Tinnors, 
White Swullings. Goitre, Dicers, and all Chronic diseases 
successfully treated. Circulars deacriblilg treatment sent 
Dee of charge. Address DRS. BABCOCK & SON, 
780-tf No. K Bond Street, New York. 
CATTLE MARKETS, 
^NEW.YORK'Aiaya-Beeves received, *,711 against 
013 last week, bales range at 9K(^21c. Crtws. re’-ctyed 
83 against 139 last week. Sales, at $2.kit!)0 each. 
cnKes recei ved, 1,791 against 3.R21 last week. Sales range 
fj’i i U .°- h'i'.'c-i’ and Lambs, received, 11,016 against S, 
1 " , , t ,'y'Tjt- hales at Uat2e. Swine, ruralved. lUACi 
againsttl,it. last week. Sale* at flO^iitiO.ttX i cwt. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, May 9. - Beove* 
range at *u),wt 0 . Oven, tr«5 * pair. Milch Cows. $75 
ffilit). Handy Steers, «1<XV»1M. Veal Calvei., M.-«ll 
'I ^p-vear old* Okii-lO. Three-year old* $4A,uO. siu-.-n 
wv! T,n>T VH - 5»1;>C * ft. Shouts — Wholesale 14w* 15sc- 
ratal! 1«®W- h i‘ lOffttO.Wc. live weight. HldeaTa 
So V ft. TfttlPw "SS'ftC. Ciiltsklns Hk*20e. Pelts $l, 50 ..i 
2,50; sheared, »5d, 
i LB ANY, May S.—Beeves range »t $r,, 50 ^ 10 , 75 . Siieep 
saliu at itk^iiA'c- Hogs, dales at tOJiisltjJc. P 
TORONTO. May 10 .—First class cattle, from ffi.tavas ?x 
I* 100 fts, tli-edsed weight ,* 2d do, $3,5Ofdil,00-. Inferior!* >'ps 
@8,1®. Calves, $.%^7 each, largo quantity In market. Sheen 
(for Wd. J.ambs, $3,OOqiO. Yearlings 
4 MERIC AN ROOFING COMPANY. 
^ GREEN'S PATENT. 
This Company is bow prepared to furoub one of the 
beat articles of Roofing ever introduced, consisting of a 
stout material made waccr-proot by a compeund of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened by a coat of METALLIC Paist 
prepared expressly. 
The wbou ?sB3ic has been thoroughly tested, is WA- 
TKR-PROOF. sail unaffected by changes of weather. 
It rolls up aud unrolls like a piece of 0:1 Cloth. 
It is Jesiguec lor covering RAILWAY CARS. STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWEU l.NGS, BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any sensible working man. it is cheaper 
man any known roofing oi equal durability. 
It can be seen in use and samples had by applying at 
the Office of the Company. HENRY SMITH. Agent. 
790-lSt No. 41 Wat! St-. New York 
THE BEST MOVABLE 
? Comb-Bee Hive in the World, 
Taking the First Premium three years 
Hi succession at the N. Y State Fairs ; 
being a sure preventive against the 
fourureat tnnibles In Bee-Keeping, viz: 
. 1 . lo *5 of bees lu swannlug time, 
by their ttyinr to m« fore^te. 
The robbery of bees. 
The ra> agrs f the moth miller. 
winter ° 0SS o! be<!o during 
Inclose stamp for Book-Circular for 
particulars. K. P. KIDDER, 
Burlmgtou, Vermont. 
ITALIAN QUEEN KEES FOR SALE. 
Bred from the most Improved stocks of late Importa¬ 
tions, My facilities tor rearing them are such that l can 
RURAL BOOKS 
THE AMERICAN HEAVE REMEDY, 
AS D 
CONDITION MEDICINE, 
Is warranted superior; 
Requiries smaller doses; 
Js more easily given ; 
Is more certain in its operation. 
Than any other remedy known. 
Us operation so simple and natural that it mar safelv 
be giver, to horses and woifc cattle, without the necessity 
of withdrawing them from the re>ad or field. 
For sale by all Druggists and general dealers through¬ 
out the Datted b-.ates and Canadas, and bv 
^ CL N. TUTTLE, tienernl Agent. 
7\i8-6teow Auburn, N. Y. 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac., 
may be obtained at the Office of the Kura! New- 
Yorker, We can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFAIRS, issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,—and shall add new works as published. ‘ 
Allen's American Farm Book. $1,50 
Allens Diseases of Domestic: Animals. 1,00 
Allen's Rural Architecture.... 1,50 
American Bird Fancier . 3C 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott). 1,50 
American Rose Cnltnnst.. 30 
Barn-V Fnut Garden.. 1,50 
Browne's Field Book cif Manures . 1 ,.= 4 ) 
Brack's Book on Flowers. 1^0 
Bu-st's Flower Garden.. 1,50 
Carpenfors' and Jolliers" Hand Book. 60 
Cattle and their DU- a>,7S (Jennings). lpO 
Cbetnicai Field Leutarea,. 1,00 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation ot Tobacco ... 30 
Cottage and Farm Bee-Keeper. 25 
Cole's American Fruit Book. 60 
Cole's American Vmerlnai Ian... 60 
Dana's Muck Manaal .... 1,50 
Darlington's Weeds aud Useful Plants ... . 1,50 
Davy’s Devon Herd Book. 1,00 
Directions tor Preserving Natural Flowers. 1450 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over 100 Illustrations. 50 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener. . 30 
Everybody hi* own Lawyer. 1,25 
Family Doctor, by Prof. Henry S. Taylor,.. 1,25 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French. ijO 
Fa-.d's I’ear Culture . . 1,25 
Flint on Grasses. agio 
Flo a era tor the Parlor or Garden. 3,00 
FullerS tllusirated Straw berry Guitarist. . 20 
Grape Guitarist, by Andrew 3. Fuller.,. 1,50 
Guenou on 5!lb'h Cows..:. 75 
Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers... 1,75 
Holley's Ar; of Saw Filing .. CO 
Hop Culture. 40 
House Culture and Ornamental Plants. 76 
'i nnings’ Shoep. Swine and Poultry. . IM 
J ihnsiou'a Agricultural Chemistry. 1,75 
lohn8U>3’< CLeuListrr and Geology./. 1 ^ 1 ) 
Kemps' Lur '-'cape Uaraeulng..... . 2,00 
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