STAMMERING 
iVew Advertisements 
L AR(<K PROFITS «an bn nmde by nrtiTn 
men In the Stencil Name Plate Business, Complete 
outfits of tools and stock (tarnished by M. J, METCALF 
& SON, 101 Union St., Boston, Muse. 8S5-6t 
Q.REAT DISTRIBUTION BY THE 
Eureka Gift Association. 
ESTABLISHED 1S46. 
180 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. 
Rosewood Pianos, IjftlOdiOtl*, Une Oil Pointings, Pn. 
QVwrinQ 4 ,Sitter Btfrs. I\ne Gold tint Silver WoieJtee 
Diamond Pine, Diamond Rings, Gold Hrrxceleis 
Coral, Florentine, .Unsafe, Jet, Lam and Cameo 
tallies' Sets, Gold i'enn wUh Gold and Sitter 
ExUinrlorl Holders, Sleeve Huttons, Sets 
Of Studs, Vest and Si ck Chains, 
Gobi Kings, Ac,, valued at 
$i,ooo,cx >o. 
DI^TJJBUTION U made in the following manner: 
Obit 1 IKlCAi'KS naming each article and Its VaLUK, 
.. — - ....YELOPE8, which are well 
r'u j 0 e Bivse Envelopes, containing tile CertlH- 
^JIIEESE VATS!—ROE’S PATENT 
WITH COOPER’S IMPROVEMENTS. 
JUSt" ! n Ufle over four thousand of those Vats. 
rSlZli 11 ''' 5 ,'' district In the United States. They 
r v.riT' r (1 r ^f'”’"'lVi's; they are the best and chnapex't 
lars m s!re nSmS* 1 " M "' Ul for ■ " 
jJff 1 D&Jh™ N*»P>*f»P*Unt Steam Tank 
tafluMlr ftS V Bt '' 1 "! I “ r « c factories. This 
eYetdv°avnlrti.?eths nl'l 0 ’ 1 " “PT>»''d, that bents 
Utu!n y <dth'unk U ® CCwUy o{ BW JP2. 
Wstortown, n. y„ d«.-. 4. imsT a k ' l 00 ajfgt 
D ON ! BE FOOUSII, 
* on can make Six Dollar* from K1 itv Cents Call 
mill examine an Invention urgently needed by every- 
body Or a sample sent free l»v mall for 60 cents that 
retails easily for ft;, by U. L. WOLCOTT No 170 Cliat. 
bum Square. Now fork. N > roUsSt 
The New York Weekly Herald. 
Choicest of Magazines—Beadle A Co. 
Nursery for Halo—T D Ramsdoll & Co. 
Bloomlnptnn Nursery—F K Phoenix. 
A Choice Farm for Sale—M 1. Fitch. 
AmtV National Business College—D T Ames. 
Attorney and Real Estate Agent—M Bannon. 
Seed* for Sale—J M Thorburu <fe Co. 
Farm for Sale—Alexander Lewis. .Tr. 
Farmers Send in vonr Orders—J T Johnson. 
Seed Hominy Corn, &©—Erastua Moore. 
Business at Rome—Mrs G .Ioffes 
Osage Orange Hedge Plants—Wm A Nonrse. 
Institute of Technology— Wm P Atkinson. 
The Working Farmer tor 1 , 566 —Wm l. Allison & Co. 
Banyan's Complete Works—W H Nichols. 
Eyes Of FUarauhli Se.rpen to— A dams & CO. 
South-Down Sheep for Sale— Walter Cole. 
Brick makers Attontlcm—J A Lafier. 
Dairymen K A Hoe. . „ . _ . 
A Fruit Farm lor Sale—Mrs CAD Lee. 
8PSCIAL KOT1CE6. , 
A Dairyman's Paper—Utica Herald. 
Deafness and Discharges from the Ear—Weeks & Potter. 
Yeung Gentlemen and Ladles. 
ATURSERY FOR SALE.— We wish to sell 
INI a portion of the nurseries known as the “River 
Bank Nurseries," situated on South Main St.. Adrian, 
Mich., consisting of sixty acres of land, well covered 
with a general ftoek of Trees. Shrubs. Plants, Ac., <fcc. 
We have on the premises a first class Green-house, one 
Propogattng-heuse. DwaHlug.hOU.ae, Burn and Shed, Of- 
flee, Grafting-house. Tool-house, and Blacksmith shop; 
also Boot CeHar ISO toot long adjoining the Grafting- 
house. The situation la a pleasant one. and the soil all 
that could be a-koJ for the Nursery business. There is 
also a large amount of slock, on lauds adjoining which 
we offer ut reasonable rates. The lam! may he leased 
for a term of years or nnttl the stock eau bo grown. Wo 
hitvn nlan a lnrcro aaluVd.. Tr.o u .f.o I'm bond in 
(WAGE ORANGE KEKIJ-Fresh and 
>r $3 per pound; $50 per bushol; 5 bushels fir. 
ids $W per bushel Address OVERMAN, 
>.. Box Ufo Normal, or 600 Bloomington, Ill. 
I MltM FOR SA l.E.-I odor my Farm in Darien. 
Genesee Co., N. Y., for sale St $63 per acre —terms 
and time made easy It consists of :!25 acres-well wa¬ 
tered, good for grain and grass, locatlou very heulthy. 
To one who wains n ilrst-class farm It is a very desirable, 
local'.on. I oiler to well because I have bought a farm in 
Maryland. 
8 The personal property will be sold at a great bar- 
"dm... ». t„ mt. T ' «• 
Lcn i is u: A I KS naming ei 
arc placed In HEALED ENV 
mixed- «m m Nngg , n, . <iiiu ■ 
cate or Order Tor s»mc Article, wjiI be delivered ut our 
office or sent by mall io any address, without regard to 
choice, on receipt oi % cents. On receiving tile t.V.rt-Ul- 
catn tlte purchaser will see what Article It n haws, and Us 
value, and cut; then scud one DOLL A It and receive the 
Article named, or can choose as v imutit one Article on 
our List of the- same, value. 
lit ~Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES, may, 
lu this manner, obtain au Article Wua ru Kjtoa O.vk to 
Fivjc Ht’.sniicu Dot-t-AKs, 
FOlk. OWId DO T.t. ^ 
which they need uot pay until It Is kuown what ia drawn 
and its value. Entire SuthdUetlon GmuautSeif iS aS 
Cases. 
THE EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION 
would call attention to the fact of Its being the Original 
and Largest Gift Association lu the eouiilrr. \\v Lr .. 
tlierelore enabled to send Ftstut Goons, and give better 
rhane.es to obtain the mar, valuable priUM,' than any 
other establishment of tlm kind The business eoutlnucs 
to be conducted In a fair and honorable manner, ami a 
Urge and greatly Increasing trade is proof that our nat¬ 
rons appreciate tills method ol obtaining rbib and elegant 
goods. During the past year this Association bos sent a 
very Urge, number or valuable prides toall parts of the 
country. Those wlio patroulre us will receive the. full 
value of thelrinoncy, na no article on our list U worth 
less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no blanks. 
Parties dealing with us umy depend on having prompt 
returns, ann the article drawn will be immediately sent 
to and address by return mall or express, 
The following parties have recently drawn vfthttilde 
prizes hum the Eureka Association ami have kindly al¬ 
lowed tha use of their nsates, mnnv other names might 
be published were we permutedDuel. J. (i. Marsh, lto 
Chestnut St., Phtla., Pu., llano, value $500; (jol. S. M 
Robertson, St. Charles Hotel, N. O., t.a., oil Painting 
value *100; Mrs Lucy Adams, Detroit, Mich.,Gold Watch 
value fiVi; Patrick Burk, 121 Chapel Hi... New Haven, ft 
M clod eon, value $200; Jesse H. WTUliuus, Hprlnglleld! 
Mass.. Gold Watch, value firh; Mrs. M. N. Roberts, Re! 
vere House, Boston, Mass., Plano, vuluo *550; Hon. Nel¬ 
son J. WUlto, WfUktpMon. D. C.. OH Pnlntiue, value flOO- 
Luther Brown, 33 Pleasant Ht., Fall River, Mass., Gold 
Watch, value $150 Mrs. .1. Phillips, Worcester, Musa., 
Melodcou, value fXOiJ. 8. Blown, Westfield,Mass.,Gold 
Watch, value $125; Miss E, DaviN, NaMck, Muas., two 
prizes, Mulodcon, value $225, Cluster Diamond King, 
value $200. Letters from various parties throughout the 
country acknow ledging the receipt of very valuable gilts, 
may lui auen on die at our office. 
To be Sold for One Dollar Each, 
Without regard to value, and uot to be paid Tor until yon 
know what-you will rimulvu. kaoti. 
90 Elegant Renew'd Pianos, worth from $350,(10 to 500,00 
50 Melodeon*. Rosewood Cases. 125,00 " 2*0 UO 
100 Finn Oil Paintings , . 25,00 " 100 00 
100 Gold Hunting Uuso Watolms. 55,00 *' 150lOO 
iso Diamond Rings. 50,00 “ 200,00 
350 hsullos' (iold tVatehON. 60,00 " H5 00 
m Silver Watches. 25,1X1 " rsiirio 
200 Flue Steel Engravings, Framed. 12,00 *' 25,00 
100 Music Hexes. . 12,00 •* 45,(X) 
mo silver Revolving Patent Custors. 15,00“ 40 ,uo 
100 .Silver Frolt aud Cake Baskets , . . 15,00 “ 80,00 
500 Seta Silver Ten and Tablespoons. 15,00“ 80,00 
2500 Vest aild Neck Chains. r.,00 “ 25 00 
2500 Ladles' Sliver Porte Monnlea. 6,00 " 15X0 
8IKX) Silver Mutter Knives.. 8,00" 7 00 
2000 Pairs Ear Kings, (new styles) .. 1,50 « e'oo 
3000 Gold Pencils ami Tooth Picks. 8,«0 “ 8,00 
3000 Onyx, Slid Arusilivst BrooclicB. 4.00“ 10,00 
3000Lava aud Elorentluo Brooches. 4,00 “ 6,00 
1000 Musonlr Plus... 4,(X) “ 6 50 
2(XK) Fin'- Gold Watch Keys... 3,50 " fi’r>0 
5000 Children's Arrolots. 2,90“ 8,00 
2500 Sets of Bosom Studs. 1,50“ 5,00 
2500 Enameled Sleeve Buttons. 2,50“ 10 00 
10,(XXI Plain Gold and Chased Rings. 1,00 “ s'oO 
0,000 Htono Bet and 8u»l Kings. 2,50 “ lo oo 
5.000 Loekcts, (all aUew).. 2,00 “ 7 00 
10.000 Seta of Ladltss' Jewelry. 8.00 “ 20IH) 
4000 Watch Charms (each). 8,00“ 5.50 
WXX) Gold Pens, Silver Extension Cases.... 4,00 “ 6,00 
5000 Gent's Breasl and SearM'luj. 8,00“ 20.IH) 
2000 Ladlvn' New Style Belt Buckles. 4,00“ 6,50 
3000 Cliuteluluc aud Gourd Chains. li,(X) “ 20.IX) 
1000GoldThlinbloa. 7 , 00 " ll, 0 o 
2000 se-ta I.'idles' jot and Gold. 10,00 " 20,00 
tO.OOOGohl Crossea. 1 , 10 " e.oo 
6000 Ovul Band Bracelets. 0,00 “ 20,IX) 
1000 Chiuied Bruonlqts.. 5,(X) " 10,00 
2U00 Hull Eardrops, all colors... 3,00 " 5,00 
ixXxi Fine Gold Pens.. 2,00 “ 3A0 
2000 New Style Jet aud Gold Eardrops. 3,00 " 7,00 
2500 New Style Long Crystal Eardrops..... 4,00 u 8,00 
2000 Gold Peris. 3 oo “ i; co 
SMALL FRUITS !-SM A LL FRUITS ! —If 
l ■ you would know how to plant, cultivate, and market, 
send for in)’ " Dexcrlptir' and Detail Catalogue.” Ifvou 
wish to buy largely lo plant for market 01 sell again, semi 
{? r Wholesale l.i,:.” Address A M. PURDY, South 
Bead, Indiana, if- stamps not refused, _£_z 8S3-It 
LOOMINOTON NURSERY, 
BLOOMINOTON, ILL. 
14t.h year; 240 aerea 1 8 largo Green-houses, 7 of 100 feet 
each. General assortment of Standard and Dwarf Fruit, 
Ornamental and Nursery Stock, Plum, Cherry, Apricot, 
Hale’s Early Peach. A c. 
Grapes xjtd Sm u.u Fcvith, w)th Klttatlnny and Crys¬ 
tal White. Blackberry. Apple Hoot Grotfis, fine stock, 
1,000 parked, $12. Goodrich potatoes—3 best Early Cull- 
co, $1 peek; Cuzco, &e. T $1.25bushel. 
Os.vor Okvxoe Pla 8 rs at wholesale and retail. 
Everorehxs, JO acres, medium and small sizes. 
Roses, beet slock and axsortment we know —over 600 
sorts. 
GBKEX-TIorsii; axn r.voDtvQ Plants - Splendid stock 
and assortment. 
Spui.vo Bri.ns, Lilies. Tttberosea, Glndtoliea, &c. 
S? r ' Send two red stamps for Now Catalogues. 
886-lt F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
pLOWER AND VEGETABLE NEEDS. 
Vick’s Illustratod Catalogue of Seeds 
®|)c jN'cids Con&cnocr 
FLORAL GUIDE 
— There are no Irish among the Mormons. 
— A disease has broken out among the cattle in the 
vicinity of Hinesburg. Vt. 
— The Tennessee Legislature met on the 8th inst., 
but no quorum was present. 
— The Postmaster-General, during December, ap¬ 
pointed fifty post-mistresses, 
— Coal is selling at Buffalo at $10 for a single tnn; 
in lote of ten ton, $ 1 ? per tun, 
— Tbe city of Buffalo is having a fire alarm telegraph 
contsnicte.d at a cost of $10,000. 
— A Are at Bergen, N. Y., Monday night week, de¬ 
stroyed $30,000 worth of property. 
— Look out for counterfeit 5s on the Merchant's and 
Union Banks of Providence, R. I. 
— A “Temperance Congress" was organized In 
Washington Saturday evening week. 
— A recent $100,000 fire at Rutland, Vt., was caused 
by filling a kerosene lamp while lighted. 
— The managers of a Boston theator have beon fined 
$1-1,000 for making false revenne returns. 
— A woolen factory has been established at Puget 
Sound, Oregon, with a capital of $100,000. 
— The total number of hogs packed in the West this 
season is 800,000 against 2,422,770 last year. 
— 8everal women wore frozen to death In Martin 
Co., Minn., during the recent cold wcnthcr. 
— Thirty more regiment* of troops have beon or¬ 
dered tn he mustered ont of the U. 8. servicu. 
— Tlte man who robbed Paymaster Ellis, at Leav¬ 
enworth, Kansas, of $30,000 has been captured. 
— The Asylum for the Blind, for the western part of 
this State, has, it Is said, been located at Batavia. 
— Two mi 11 toffs 5 per cent, gold .bearing bonds of 
Massachusetts have boon taken by BariDg’s Bros. 
— Of the $.500,000 appropriated for the National 
Guard last year, but $236,000 have been expended- 
— The wise ones think they have found the bones 
of a giant thirty feet tall. In Adams county, Miss, 
— A rumor has been floating about Fortress Monroe 
that a Conspiracy was on foot to rescue Jeff. Davis. 
— A deputy sheriff of. Erie Co. was recently arrested 
and fined $50 for drunkennee and disorderly conduct. 
— The receipts for customs, for the week ending 
Dec. 23d, at New York, Boston and Baltimore was 
$2,159,405. 
— A woman in Rockford, Ill., recently poisoned her 
infant, ran up a bill against her husband, and eloped 
with an old lover. 
— The cattle plague regulation has been so modified 
that homes, mules, and asses are permitted to come to 
the United States from Canada. 
— A man who was noticed to be driving quite slowly 
near Boonesboro, la., recently, was found frozen dead 
though tightly grasping the lines. 
— Albert Sprague of Newport, N. H., was frozen to 
death Thursday night week, within a few rods of his 
dwelling, while on liia return from the village. 
— Thrco little hoys were drowned in the Genese 
river, near Andrews St. bridge, this city, on the 18th 
inst., by the ice breaking upon which they were at play. 
FOR THE SPIKING- OF 1 1S66, 
Is now published. It contains full descriptions ol the 
choicest floral treasures of the world ami the best vece*, 
allies, with plain dlrertlon* Tor culture. Illustrated with 
a r.'OUORBllLtOCyl'KT-rK \NJ) FfFTV WOOD EaOltAVIKOS 
or the newest aud la-si Bowers sad contalnins ahnnt 70 
paces, l-* Struttoall who apply eucloslug Ten Ceuta, 
which Is not halt Hie cost. 
tff~ Flower* troni seels sold by me. obtained the first 
prizes at the principal S tale Fnlm, and hundreds of Coun¬ 
ty 1' airs, the past summer. Address 
K«V1 JAM KB VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
BHORT-HOHNS FOR MALE. — Loulftft 
O mil, calved May 15,1859; got hy I'.-nble Duke 1451)4, 
out of Louisa by kfrklonvlmrton 1st, 6)0— 1 11610 .1 
1 -'KRKU-ANA—Calved October 10,1861; got by Mame¬ 
luke. 31 [4, out of Aurelia by Osceola 789. 
HE WORKING FARMER for 1866 
TTTK BR8T ASU CUK.V.PKST 
AGEIGULTURAL MONTHLY 
PUBLISHED Itf THE WORLD! 
C ^**u NS ,i CUTTER.—The nmleraigned 
would call attention to their series of 
Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, 
„ M0B ’ Clrj• i-r- k n luw lulcen the Fi iikt I'nitwruM 
at every Fair where It hMbuen exhibited this year, and 
lw superiority 1* also established by the testimonials of 
hundreds who have tested It by use. 
The price.* at our shop vary'from $10 to $75. They uro 
sold (with ft"1 2 lit added) by our agent* at mo* m the 
important business centers throughout the e.onnlry 
For descriptive Circular and Brice I.Mt address the un- 
del signed proprietors and Ceeiuluri erers. 
HANFORD, (.TIMINGS & CO., 
Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
fir LOVE & HAMILTON, 21 Buffalo 8t., Agent* for 
Rochester and vicinity. 825-tt 
. The Working FarmeT is a large qnnrto, 24 pp„ and 1* 
sent to subscribers at the low price of ONE Dou.ar per 
annum, strictly In advance. In It* columns for the cur¬ 
rent year will be found many Interesting matters which 
no similar Journnl has ever given to it* renders -embrac¬ 
ing biographical sketches ami portraits of eminent agri¬ 
culturists, living and dead; Washington's Letters on 
Agriculture, an engraving of one tn fac-ehntie of his 
hand writing appearing In our January Number; nn Illus¬ 
trated TrcotUe on the Fear, by F T. Quinn, Practical 
Horticulturist, whloh will occupy abouta page ol eac-U 
number throughout the year; beside* an extensive cor¬ 
respondence from practical limners, housekeepers, etc., 
and the article*of ft* several cental's, whu are themselves 
oxperlencijtl cultivator* ol the soil. 
The February Number, Just issued, contains a Portrait 
of Prof. James ,1. Mi Pis, whose recent decease has been 
so widely commented on by the pro*,. AI*o a sketch of 
hi* Life and Writings Off Agriculture; besides many arti¬ 
cle* and Illustrations of surpassing Interest, single 
copies. If) cents. One copy, one year, $1 • five copies, to 
one address, $ I. Money may be sent through the. mall at. 
our risk. Address WM. L. ALLISON A ft)., 
124 and 126 Nassau St., Now York. 
F oot-uot in sheep can be 
THOROUGHLY CURED BY USING 
Whittomoro’s Cure for Foot-Iiot in Sheep. 
It Is Surer and Safer than any preparation of Bluu Vit¬ 
riol, Butterot Antimony, tua. Him* been tested by many 
Prominent Sheen owners with success, and I* In fact a 
Positive Cure. It will also thoroughly euro the worst 
cases of Foul In Cattle, aud Thrush In Horses. Certifi¬ 
cates can be hatl o( tint Agents, 
Ixf“ Aak for Whitt,-more's Cun; and take no other. 
For salu by all Druggists. F. W. WB1TTEMORE. 
Hole Mantilact.ilt er, Chatham 4 Corners, N. V, 
For mile by Wuhjtm-vn A Oo., Hath, V. Y.: Dir-Ktxsoy, 
Comstock * Co., Utica; Jott.v Fa tROin un, Cazenovla. 
N v.; Jambs g. Wood a Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 
Stkono & ARMBTUo.srt, Cleveland, Ohio. t82:!.26t 
HOICEST OF MAGAZINES!” 
any Magazlno published Lit America. Readers of current 
literature are asked to examine it. The February num¬ 
ber, now ready, contains: 
For What, Ballad. Illustrated. 
Dead Letter. Chapter V. VI. Illustrated. 
To Hod River and Wood Crecs Country. Illustrated. 
Assassins and their Work. William of Orange. 
Life in Rebel Prisons. 
Prairie-dog ut Home. Illustrated. 
On Growing Old. 
Tobacco; It* When, Where, and How. Illustrated. 
A Mad Night. Tale. 
Christmas la Rome. 
Moonlight. Poem. 
Camphor and Cologne. Story. 
Physiology of Perlumes. 
Learning to Skate. Story. 
Current Notes on Beoks, etc. 
Sold by all Newsdealers and Booksellers at the good 
old price of TWKN'nf-Fivic L’Kcra pku Number ! Three 
Dollars per Year. 
BEADLE A OO., I'ubllxherx, 
No. 118 William St.. New York. 
UlAUnERS AND STOCK GROWERS 
•L Will 11ml It for their Interest to subscribe for the 
New England Fanner, 
TIIK LEADING AGRICULTURAL NEWSPAPER IN NEW ENGLAND. 
Our Report* of the- Brighton and Cambridge Cuttl 0 
Markets are unequalled by those of auy other paper.— 
Oar other Market Reports are full aud reliable. 
Our Literary and General News Departments are ably 
edited, and the Agricultural Department la under the 
charge of competent Editors, assisted by practical con¬ 
tributors in every part ol the country. 
TEKiH.S —$3,00 a year—or $2,50 In advance. 
Address R. p. EATON A CO., 
SSWitco 31 Merchants' Row, Boston, Mass. 
GENTS WANTED FOR OUR 
GREAT NATIONAL WORK, 
T II K 
Standard History of the War, 
Complete in one very large. Volume of over 1,000 
payee. Splendidly Illustrated with over 150 
Jlne Ibrtmitd ,«f Generals, Battle Scenes, 
Maps and Diagrams, 
work has no i ivsJ as a candid, lucid, complete, au¬ 
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contains reading matter equal to three large royal octavo 
volumes, (belug three volume* in one.) 3 
1" V" r ' MfleoHon of matter fur this great work, the an- 
thor has confined himself strictly to Qillrtul data, derived 
fl'om the reports ol Northern and Southern Generals, Urn 
tbfn AlMifa 0n Conduct of the War, ft a- 
tlunal und Hebei Arehlerr*, Ac.. Jse. 
“voided the introduction of any mat- 
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Infonnatjon from the rebel side n* can he found lu h,. v 
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also the cheapest History published. ’ 
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a Cost of only offe-hall It* original price. 
with line Illuntrntlona 
th*in any flliloiic.il VV<.irk extant, and crontiilnfl more 
rcadmg mutter tmin any other work on the. war. Ills 
printed In both Keglish and German. 
Returned and disabled officers and soldier), and cner- 
S t!l i c .£ ot,n « mcll s 111 want of profituhle empioymerit, will 
find this a rare chance to make money. We have Agent* 
$200 i per montii, which we will prove to" any 
doubting applicant; for prool of tile above send for edr- 
calars and -tee onr terms. Address, JONES BROTHERS 
* I nhlUtmrs, Philadelphia, Pu.; Cincinnati, Ohio, or 
Boston, Mas*. ' ggljj 
C ANUERS FAN ME ( I KED. - By the 
remedJi'H of Dr Hkiikus , of Quluey.dll., the Amerl- 
cun Cancer I hainplou, Cancels can be destroyed und rc- 
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ot the knife, shedding blood, or causing surlou* pain, at 
tho Hochesler, Lancer Iltflrmurv, No*. 89 und 91 State hi., 
Rochester, N. Y„ by j. fj, DURFKK, Bpoclallst. 
RKrKBKWCEs.—Hon. Erastna Corning, Albany, N. Y.i 
Henry Wells, Esq., Bres. Am. Ex. Cot Aurora, N. Y. 
Hon. W. G. Fargo, Mayor, Buffalo; Orun Sage, Esq.; 
Koohestur ; I). I,. Barton, Esq,, HoeUestor, 
1 OOO (too CATAWBA Ar ISABELLA 
jfcrJ/ vA!* ’ If y, . r ,-. a<»o,oo« 
««I> * MANN STEAM ENGINE 
C O T/CT» A-3ST "ST’S 
OrApe Root* of the leading varieties. 50,000 Y)sa' 
Orange Plant*, tor sale bv 
, LT)WDERY BROTHERS, Samluskv. O, 
SIP“ Send lot Price List. 
IT” A chance to obtain any of the. above articles for 
One Dollar by ptirehmdug a sealed envelope tor 85 rent*. 
Five Sealed Envolope* will bc*entrur$t,0O; Eleven 
for *2 00; Thirty for $rfJ>): Hlxty tlve for *10.00, One Hun¬ 
dred fur $15,00. AGENTS WANTED EVliiiY WHERE. 
Our patrons are desired to send United States money 
when It Is convenient. Long letter* art; unnecessary. 
Order* for SEALED ENVELOPES must lu every east; 
be accompanied by lit* Cash, with the name of the per¬ 
son seudlfig, aud Town,Comity aud State plainly written. 
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, m follows: 
GOODWIN, HUNT’ Ar < <>., 
»L8t Box 5706 Post Office, New York. 
f ASELL FEMALE NEMINAKY.-Tcn 
IJ 'idles from Boston. Oh the Worcester Railroad. 
Spring Term begins 5 EBRltARY 1ST, MM. Number of 
poaraena lJraited to fifty. Twelve thorough, cxperiouced 
teacher*. Special advantage* for Music., French and 
1 Atjare «lMI CHAS. W. CUSniNG. 
__AcBFaNi)Ai.K, Mass. 
ffiSYfr BARTLETT SEWING 
W+jO MACHINE. 
AGENTS WANTED—To tNTnoDPCB rite Baktcktt 
Skwisq Maothnk. Pkick oni.y $25. Tuk omlv Ciikap 
Maoimne IN I UK UhlTito Btatbs licensed lo turn tho 
Wheeler & Wilson, or tinder feed. Agents arc elearmo 
from $r>0 to $200 per month. County rights given to 
Agent*. KucKme etanip and address 
83G-lt PAGE BROTHERS, Gen. Agent*, Toledo, O. 
M ake your own soap with b. 
T. BABBITT’S PUKE CONCENTRATED POT 
, or REA l)\ SOAP MAKER, warranted double the 
strength of common potash, and superior to any other 
saponlfler or lye lu the market. Put up In cans of 1 pound, 
2 pouu'fa, 3 pounds, II pound* and 12 pounds, with {tali'dl- 
rectlona lu English and Gorman for making lt>\ro and 
Soil fioan. One pound will make 13 gallons of HulVHoap. 
No lime In required. Coimuiiiers wdl (lnd this the cheap¬ 
est Potash In market. B. T. BABBITT, 61, 96, 66, 09 , TO. 
TO and 74 Washington Htrne.t, Now York. 833 
Special Notices 
iaQ'AAO.'iN UlicA*'.. 
H OW ’Tlri HONE-GAMIILING Expoh.mIi 
Marked Lard*, and their Tricks HAplalued; Fortune 
Telling—The Book ol Wonder* t Hunting and Fishing 
Secrete; tbe Original Great Secret 01 a Moustache or 
Whlkker in Forty-two Day*; How to make all kinds ot 
Liquors; Ventriloquism made euxy. and One Humlved 
Other New Discoveries. A Dew Book handsomely print¬ 
ed and bound. Price only as cents. SuUstactlon guar- 
anteed. Address JOHN B. WILLIAMS, 
_ Bradford , Vermont. 
T il E A j| E Kiev N F \ It yi E K , 
X MONTHLY JOPIt.VAL OP 
AGEICULTUKE AND HORTICULTURE. 
Illustrated with numerous engravings of Farm Build¬ 
ings, Animals, implements, Fruits, &c. 
Volume One. for 1866. 
OKS Dor, i.at; a YkaR, la Advance.—F ive Copies for 
$1; Eight Copies for $0; and any larger number at the 
same rale, nr Postmasters, Farmers, and all friend* ol 
improvement are respectfully stall plied to obtalu and for¬ 
ward subscription*. Specimen number* sent to all appli¬ 
cants. Subscription money may bse sent at the risk ol the 
publisher. Address JOHN TUItN'EH, 
833-2t Publisher and Proprietor. Rochester. N. Y. 
Young Gentlemen and Ladles.—If you 
wish to patronize tho most thorough and practical 
Business Collcgo in tho Empire State, go to Ames’s 
National Business College, Syracnse, N. Y. 
flQIHFORT AND CURE FOR THE RUP 
\ > TUBED, bent. free. Address K. B. FOOTE, M 1), 
ltSO Broadway, New York. 
1IIEROKKF MEDICINES 
Portable Steam£n?ines, 
Prom Pour to Thirty - Pivo Morse Power. 
We have the olda*t, largest and most complete works 
In tho country, engaged In manufacturing I’ortahlo. En¬ 
gine*. Our Engine* are, “by e.xperts, now conceded to 
be the best, apparatus ot this description ever presented 
to the public." Adapted to every purpose where power 
la required. Medium sizes uuuslanlly on band or furn¬ 
ished on short notion. 
V#~ Descriptive Circulars with price list sent on appli¬ 
cation. THE WOOD* MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., 
8341 Utica, N. Y., and No. 96 Malden Lane, New York. 
Deafness and Discharges from the Ear 
radically cured by the use of the recently invented 
vegetable extract, 
OTITINE. 
Price $2 a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. 
WEEKS & POTTER, Druggists, 
No. 170 Wasbington-St., N. Y., 
836-26teow Wholesale Agents. 
WAY WITH SPECTACLES 
MADE NEW, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
™ E. B. FOOTE, M. I>„ 
881-TOt _1130 B roadway . Ne w York. 
N EW JERSEY FARM FOR SALE. A 
BARGAIN. -A Farm containing 120 acres In Glou- 
LIFE. GROWTH AND BEAUTY, 
Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World’s 
Hair Jtestorer and Dress¬ 
ing invigorate^ strengthen 
and lengthen the hair. They 
act directly upon the roots 
of the hair, supplying re¬ 
quired nourishment , and 
natural color and beauty 
returns . Grey hair disap¬ 
pears, bald spots are cov¬ 
ered, hair stops falling, and 
luxuriant growth is the re¬ 
sult . Ladies and Children 
will appreciate the delight¬ 
ful fragrance and rich, 
glossy appearance impart¬ 
ed to the hair, and no fear 
of soiling the shin, scalp, or 
most el eg tint head-dress. 
(Sold by all Druggists. 
Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. 
A DAIRYMAN’S PAPER 
navigation, 1 tulle to u marl bed, I mile to a village of 2,- 
000 inhabitant*, or a Railroad depot, fronting a turnpike, 
mid an elevation of 182 feet above the level Of Hie Dela¬ 
ware river. Is well feficod-v.very flphl watered no 
time to logo. H you want such a them 1:01110 without 
delay. J. H. coffin & c;o„ 
Fi Co., New 
ANON9AGA STEEL WORKS, 
SYH.ACUSE, IV. Y. 
SWEET, BARNES A COMPANY, 
MASCFACTtritKIlB OF 
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, 
(Superior for Tools,') Square, Flat and Octagon ol all 
c" 1 AX STHHL, jLc'U/.VA- 
Ai oTJ hKLu Uou.au nurt Souan*. 
4 B STKRi, and SPUING ,S TEEL of all sizes. 
SPia.Mt N / Kh !. FI HQ Pu HA 1(8. 
Particular attention paid to steel for Reaping and 
Mowing Macuities and to Steel Forgings. V ^ 
,.'ji?_ f ' ave j 1 fine stock and good assortment of TOOL 
SIbEL an hand, to Bell from, and are prepared to take 
order* to mannfaetui'- for nesi’ly all kind* of Merclmut 
Steel. SEND FOR PRICK LIST. 181fi.tr 
flOOD NEWS FOR THE SH K. ^Vexv 
VA remedies and new buccbss. No patent medicine or 
mineral poison used* Thousand* cured yearly. A per¬ 
manent care guaranteed in all ciiflcs (If treated.) Auy 
disease treated (If curable,) ncc.nllur to ladles and gentle¬ 
men or boffi j uo uiatl>-r wrist the disease ta, or where 
located, or of how long standing. Inclose five cents tor 
a large descriptive circular. 
Address Du. J. UHALY. 
®t-®t Atnitwl 0 . Lone Island. N . Y. 
Al 1116 recent Convention of Cheese Manufacturers, 
held at Utica, and representing several States, the 
U tica Ukuald was highly commended for the atten¬ 
tion devoted in its columns to the Interests of the 
Dairy, by X. A Willaud, Esq., agricultural editor. 
Original discussions of the best methods of manufac" 
ture, aud cureful reports of the experience of the best 
dairymen and factories are given at length with accu¬ 
rate market reports from the factories and front New 
’iorkeity. The Utica Weekly Herald Ib & large 
quarto sheet of forty-eight columns. Prico only Two 
Dollars a year, in advance. Subscribe for it. 
Address Utica Herald. Utica. N V 
a i nn; opportunity to Canvasser* and Agents, a* nothing 
like them have ever before linen ottered to the public. 
Supplied for Hie United 5lau:« vxctu»lvniy by the. Agency. 
For circulars aud term*, enclose two rod stomps. 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATH i\ I, aOENCY, 
_ Detroit, M ichigan . 
TOTO THE LAIMF.S. The American Wu*h> 
A mg 1 reparatloti and Excelsior Soap ha* been thor- 
I!o. e '; l i,‘ 8f ’ u ' tl o (h , lru '” th0 ; ye»*; and found to be )u*t 
v- h « 1 a ■' s; > It 1 *- n sav - ng ol - me-tial 1 1 , 
labor In wuali mg, and make's the clothe* last much longer. 
Also for cleaning paint and all household purposes, can- 
not Ik; equaled, as the numerous recommendations daily 
tell ns. Receipt* lor tire above will he sent to any i«l- 
diess on the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guaran- 
tegdor the money refunded. Aadrer* J. THOMPSON 
V -' C(lni ot WiU-LOJS, Kura! New- 
^j[APLE SUGAR. 
To make the test Quality, with the greatest 
Saving of Labor and Fuel, 
USE TILE CELEBRATED 
P — ITS PAUSE, CURE, a 
he prevented. Hunt tree. Ad 
M. D. ( U30 Broadway, New Fork. 
CODE'S EVAPORATOR 
EITTATHKN Y, -The largest, sweetest, 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
(■he best Blackberry known. Send stamp for terms, 
testimonials. &c., new edition, to 
830-SUt E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
- - - 
The Wonders Accomplished through the 
Agency of gennine Cod-Liver OU in Scrofhla, Bron¬ 
chitis, Chronic Cough, Asthma, and even in Con¬ 
sumption, almost surpass belioi. In John C. Baker 
&C o. s “Pure Medicinal Cod Liver OU” (each bottle 
of which Is ace.-mpanied by medical guarantees of the 
highest order) the public have the best brand of the 
preparation known to the scientific world. 
JOHN C. BAKER & Co., No 718 Market St Phils 
t-xs*- v __ t - '’•* cuu “. 
A LADY WHO HAS KEEN CURED OP 
great nervou* debility, after many years of misery, 
make known to all fellow sufferers the sure 
MEHaiVp n stwip. MRS. M. 
MKHl.n f, i. O., Box .m. Bo*ton, i|:t«., and tin- pre¬ 
scription will be sent tree by return mall. |!*29-l0t 
Maple Circular and Descriptive Pamphlet, sent, 
free ol charge, on application. 
Parties desiring agencies tor the Cook Evaporator will 
please address us at once. 
VTe har now on hand, oi onr own selection.choice lot 
ot 
Pure Soij?o and Irnphee Seed 
Of the best varieties. Send lor Seed Circular. 
fflf>-2t BLT MYER, BATES & DAY, Mansfield, Ohio. 
ITIO INVENTORS-J. ERASER A CO., Puu 
A ent Agents, Rochester and Buffalo, N. V., guaranty, 
Patents or no charge. Advice grati*. 833-4: 
Amltyvlllo, Long Island, N. V 
toil VKAU !-\V.' want Agents 
fa/ l •'/" "" / everywhere to sal! r.nr improved $ 20 Sew¬ 
ing Machines. Three uew kinds. Under und upper feed. 
Warranted five yean. AIioyo salarv or Urge commis¬ 
sions paid. The o.vlv machine* »i>]d1n United State* for 
less than $40. which nro fully licensed by Houie. Wheeler 
«*■ Wilson, Grover A Hater, Si.iyer A Co,, und fi¬ 
elder. All other cheap machine* art infringements. 
Circulars free. Address, or cull upon Shaw 
HELD. 
GARDEN AND FLOWER 
SHEDS. 
WILLIAM HAC KER, 
Office ‘23S South Third St., Pliilndelphn, Pa. 
'i! Agricultural und Garden Seeds, 
,,n'.‘•f,- -Plants and Bulbs. Country Merchants, Dealers 
and Druggists supplied at the lowest rates. 827-l3t 
v Clark, 
f830-13t 
HORT-HOUN B 
I K. WARD. Le Roy, 
LLS FOR SALE BY-C 
euesee Co., N. Y. (833-1 1 . 
PERM A NENT SHEEP 1,A IIF.L. 
1 Adverttsemcnt In Ri raL, Dec. 16th, 
828-13t C. H. DANA, West 
See Illiatrutcd 
.age 403. 
Lebanon, N. H. 
Cured by Bates’ A 
&c., address H. C. 
Bailees. Eor descriptive pamphlet, 
MEAR8,2T7 W. 23d Street, N. Y. 
