Special Notices 
C ollections of kitchen gar¬ 
den SEEDS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES.—In order 
to introduce our Vegetable Seeds as extensively as possi¬ 
ble. and make It an object for every person to tost tbelr 
merits, wo shall continue onr former very liberal induce¬ 
ments to purchasers, sending 20 varieties for 11 . 00 ; 40 
varieties for $2.60. These collections ore put np expressly 
for sending by mail, and contain choice seeds of the most 
desirable varieties In cultivation for general use. They 
will he forwarded post paid to any address upon receipt 
of price. We also put up larger collections for ♦». ¥«. 
♦15, $20, $25. Them collec.tlons*are for sending by Ex- 
prose, and contain only the most approved varieties. 
They are arranged on a liberal scale and cannot fall to 
give the highest satisfaction. For list ot these varieties 
sue our Illustrated Seed Catalogue. Price 15 cents. Ad¬ 
dress, MoELWAIN BROS, Springfield, Mass. 839.-31, 
Q.OOD RURAL ROOKS 
FOR SiklcB OHEAR. 
The following works on Agriculture,Hortlsnlturo.&c., 
may be obtained at the OtHce of the Rural New. 
Yorker, We can also famish other Books on RIIRAJ, 
AFFAIRS, Issued by American publishers, at tho usual 
retail price*,—and shall add new works os published. 
Allen's American Farm Book...$1,50 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1,00 
Allen s Rural Architecture.... i,so 
American Sharp Shooter.. 80 
American BlrdFancter.* SO 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott). 1 AO 
American Rose Culturlst.' SO 
Annual Register of Rural Airalrs (ISO Engravings)... 30 
Barry's Fruit Garden. l,r >0 
Browne's Field llookol Manures.1JS0 
Bri'C-k 8 Book on Flowers 1 50 
Bulst’s Flower Garden ’ '..., lt ‘. j'sq 
Carpenters' Hand-Book rnew edition) , ’is 
Cattle and their Disease* (JeuillngH). 1,80 
Chemical fluid Lectures... . iso 
Complete Manual on the OuUtvatlcm of Tobacco.SO 
JjkOOHIIfGTOlV NURSER1, 
BLOOMINOTON, ill. 
fla 1 rh h vi!ir, acreB J 8 large Oreen-honses,'7 oflft) feet 
assortment of Standard and fawarf Fruit, 
Hale'sEariy WbX ry tricot. 
tuMVhite BUckljurry.^p'--- T > 9 ' KUt "' lnll V “"<* Crj : s. 
1,000 parked, $12. Goodrich 
oo, Ac., $1 peek; Cur.co, «c., 
omvch Orx.vow I'i.a.nth hi Iinn 
EvRiUHtKKvn, 20 acres, medium and small 
Rosie, best stock and luuoctun- 
sorts. 
Gkkkn Hoosb and Bkoding Plan- 
and assortment. 
Poutsto Bulbs, Lilies, Tuberoses, Oladlolies &c 
ST* Send two roil stamps for New Catalogues* 
F. K. PHOENIX Bloomington, 111 
Conch?, Colds and Consumption—Dr D Jayne & Song. 
Popular Books on the War—C B Richardson. 
Collection'-' of Kitchen Garden Seed—McElwain Brae. 
Coleiat''.* Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
Geneva Nurseries—w A T Smith. 
Sugar Cane See l—F W Skinner & Co. 
Farm for Sale—S H Sill. 
Farmer Wantr-d—f'hauticey B Ripley. 
Farm for Sale—A D Adams. 
Farmers Kce-Hlve—Jasper Hagen. 
Valuable Farm for Sale—D E Tyler. 
Australian Sweet Com—G Miner. 
Farm for Sale—John Sheldon. 
Gardner Wanted—Jas Smith. 
Farm for Sale — Chas P Gregory. 
Broom Seed—John Sheldon. 
For Territorial Rights, &c-K P Kidder. 
Prang’s Magic Cards—L Prang & Co. 
Garden Seeds for Early Planting -McElwain Bros. 
How 'Tla Done—J B williams. 
SPECtAL NOTICES. 
Mendenhall's Patent Loom—K P Kidder. 
Mendenhall’s Patent Hand Loom.- 
The Best in the World. For particulars see advertise¬ 
ment in another column. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
IU £ C >*.'JfjM* Root ftraflt, fine Rtoek, 
Gootlrii'h potatoes - 3 boat Early Call 
lur.ee, ftc.j$1» bushel, 
' '■ t wholesale and retail. 
—i....I sixes, 
fit we know — over GOO 
tii —Splendid stock 
Copper Tips protect, the toes of children’s shoes, 
1 pair will outwear 8 without tips. Sold everywhere, 
KITT A T I N N Y ,— The largest, sweetest, 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
llut bf-st. Blackberry known. Send stamp for terms, 
testimonials, &c., new edition, to 
830-2St E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
^GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 
TO SRLL TUB MOST 
Popular Books on the War. 
JjYLOWER AND VEGETABLE NEEDS. 
Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
GRANT aud his Campaigns, 
BY 
Prof. HENRY COPPEE, 
1 Vol. 8 vo.; 520 Pages, with 8 Steel Portraits, Ac. 
Published under General GRANT'S Sanction. 
And thoroughly rerisai by OH.Y7Cll.iL HA WL/N3, (fen. 
tyrant's Chief of Stuff. _ 
It Is the only official and authentic History of the 
Lieutenant-General. 
-II- 
SHERMAN and his Campaigns, 
BV 
Ool. S. M. Bowman and Lt.-Ool. E. B. Irwin. 
1 Vol. Hvo.; 612 Tages, with 8 Steel Portraits, &e. 
Thoroughly r«Us*J by (fen. SHERMAN himself, and 
published under hie solution. 
The only authentic History of thu Great Campaigns. 
These books are having an immense mile everywhere. 
Deafness, Discharges from the Ear and 
Noises ix the Head, radically cared by the use of 
the recently invented vegetable extract, 
OT1TINK. 
Price $2.00 a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. 
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., 
36 Hanover Street, 
836-26teow Boston, Mass. 
^-I *■ * . V.- VI A UWUbUV .. . , , ou 
Cottage and Farm Hoe-Keeper. 75 
Cole's American Fruit Book . .. 7 r> 
Cole's Amerleau Voterimrian.. 75 
Liana's Muck Manual. ." * ..."*1,90 
Duilil's Modern Horse Doctor .... j 50 
Darlington's Wends anil Useful Plants _. j’tf; 
Direction* for Preserving Natural Flowers. lid 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over mo Illustrations 50 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. 75 
Kverybody his owu Lawyer.... f 25 
Farm Drainage, b> H. K. French... t '50 
Field’s Pear Culture. i ’*>5 
Flint on Grasses.. gV, 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden...3 00 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry CliUurist. , 'jy 
(module's Principles of Breeding.,, 1 "5 
Grape Cultnrtst, by Andrew S. Fuller .__,,V. 1,50 
Guenon on Mllcli Cows ... 75 
Herbert's Hints to Home-Keepers.... 1.75 
Holley's Art of Saw Filing.. 75 
Hop Culturu. .... 40 
Hooper's Dog and Cun. 80 
House Culture anil Ornamental Plants. 75 
Jennings’ Sheep, s\> 1 11 e and Poultry. 1,50 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry . 1,75 
Knaps'Landscape Gardening. 2,00 
Kings* Text'Book, fur Ote-KnqHin, doth 75c; paper 40 
Lungntroth on the Hive and Honey Hen.2,00 
Liebig's great work on Agriculture.1,50 
l.insiey's Morgan Horses. 1,25 
Manual of Agriculture, b,v Emerson aud Flint. 1 , 2 s 
Miles on Horse's Foot (cloth). 75 
Manual on Flax and flump Culture. 25 
Modern Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mrs. 8 J Hale,. 1.50 
Nature's Be* Book. . .. . 25 
Norton's Elements Scientific Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culture.. 20 
Our Farm of Four Acres. 30 
Practical Shepherd, Ktiudull. 2,00 
ouituby’s Mysteries of Uoc-Keeplng.... 1,75 
Quincy on Soiling Cuttle. 50 
iTnhhlt Fonder . 30 
Hourly Recknor Log Hook..... B0 
lilchard»on on the Hog. 30 
Rivers' Orchard Houses. no 
Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture.1,00 
Rural Homes (Wheeler). 1,50 
Hellene k'n Gardeners Text-Book .. . 75 
Scribner's produce Tables... 30 
Silver's new Poultry Bonk (70 Illustrations). 50 
Sorghum Grower's Mannol.by W. LLClurk. 25 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 1,60 
Thomas' Farm ImpletueuUt... 1 A 0 
Todd’s Young Farmers Manual and Workshop,. . 1,50 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens.. 1,50 
Wax Flowers, bow to make them. 1,60 
Woodward's Graperies ami Horticultural Buildings. 1,60 
Woodward’s Country Homes.....1,60 
Wool Grower * Stock Register, Vols. 1,2, 5, 8 , each. 33 
Young Housekeeper's anil Dairy Maid’s Directory.. 30 
Youmuu’s Hand Book Household Sideline.2,00 
yomnun'sNew Chemistry. 2,00 
SM~ Any of the above named works will be forwarded 
by mall, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
3l)e News (Honbcnser 
FLORAL GUIDE 
— Gen. R. E. Lee ie in Georgetown, D. C. 
— Gov, Brownlow is seriously 111 at Nashville. 
— There are rich strikes of lead at Galena, Ill. 
— A New York charity ball netted over $50,000. 
— Gen. Cass is seriously ill at his home in Detroit. 
— The Fenian excitement in Canada has somewhat 
abated. 
— The losses at Bea In January are estimated at 
$5,500,000. 
— There are 210 miles of railroad completed in 
Minnesota. 
— Seven prisoners escaped from Sing Sing prison 
Satnrday week. 
— General McKinstry, quartermaster of Missouri 
early in the war, is about to publish a history of Fre¬ 
mont’s campaign. 
— The dog tax in Cayuga County, N. Y., last year, 
amounted to $2,32172. 
— This has been the most severe winter known on 
the plains for many years. 
— Chief Justice Sampson of Kentucky, died last 
week after a painful Illness. 
— Tho censorship has forbidden the circulation of 
Punch’s Almanac In France. 
— Nicholas Smith of Kansas, has been appointed 
Minister Resident to Greece. 
— Gen. Sherman has fixed his residence as well as 
head-quarters at St. Louis, Mo. 
— A determined pair of elopers were married in 
the cars near St. Lonis recently. 
— Such la the lack of house room in Atlanta, Ga., 
that hundreds are living in tents. 
— The trip between Liverpool and New Orleans is 
to be made by steamer in 18 days. 
— There are 8,000 rum shops In New York, only 300 
of which pay government license. 
— Reports from Holland to Jan. 10th state that the 
cattle plague was on the increase. 
— The losses by fire in the United States for several 
weeks have averaged $500,000 dally. 
— Mr. Roberts, the champion billiard player of 
England, has arrived In this country. 
— The famous Cumberland Hospital at Nashville, 
Tenn., was burned on Thursday week. 
— Railway communication between Savannah and 
Augusta, Ga., has been re-established. 
— The Illinois cotton crop in I860 amounted to 3,000 
bales, worth over half a million dollars. 
— A glove company at Naugatuck, Conn., declared 
a dividend of 300 per cent, for last year. 
— A 20 barrel oil well has been “Btrack” at McMinn¬ 
ville, Tenn.. at a depth of about 100 feet. 
— The military districts embraced in the depart¬ 
ment of tho Mississippi are discontinued. 
— PardooH for three hundred North Carolinians 
were ordered to be tanged on Friday week. 
— It is said orders have been received in New York 
for $300,000 in bonds or the Irish Republic. 
— The new army bill, endorsed by Gen. Grant, fixes 
the minimum of the army at 60,000 muskets. 
— The Governor cif Georgia vetoed the bill making 
valid all contracts between whitos and blacks. 
— Mrs. Johnson who befriended our prisoners at 
Salisbury, N. C., is going to reside at the West. 
— A gentleman in Cincinnati was robbed of $13,000 
in seven-thirties Saturday week by a pickpocket. 
— The gambling establishments in New Orleans 
have been suppressed by order of Gen. Sheridan. 
— Senator Sprague of Rhode Island has given $75,- 
UOO to the Methodist Seminary of East Greenwich. 
— An excursion party is soon to leave New York 
for Lima, South America, to be absent two months. 
— Clay pipes to the number of 14,000 a week are 
manufactured at one establishment in Concord, N. H. 
— A joint resolution was lately adopted by the Vir¬ 
ginia Senate indorsing the President’s reconstruction 
policy. 
A Mormon church has been organized in Macon 
county, Illinois, and numerous citizens have become 
members. 
All the Minnesota Indians except those engaged 
in the maseacrea of 1862 are anxious for peace with 
U, kiiu Iiuwum. aim nrRL nowers mill containing about 70 
^Is^il^MixaT 110 “ pp,y ‘ !ncl0Bl,w 
tr~ Flower* trim) semis wold by me,obtained the first 
prize* at tho principal State Fairs, and hundreds of Coun¬ 
ty I' airs, the past summer. Address 
K&tt _ JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
C ANCERS CAN RE CfTRED. - By the 
remedies of Dr. Hkbbkk, of Quincy, Hi,, the Amorl- 
c-nu Cancer Champion, Cancers can bo destroyed and re- 
twenty days. Without the MO 
S*J» . lf S* shedding blood, or causing serious pain, at 
l&gS&WT** In,lrn J ar i> and tn State At., 
Rochester, N. y by J. tt. DttHFKK, Specialist. 
RxvieintKaM.'-Hon. Erastus Corning. Albanv. N.Y. • 
l, " ry v?" 8 '^" F ir rt ' ‘' m - l 1 ’*' Co., Aurora, N. Y.’; 
BulTalo; (iron Sage, Esq-i 
Rochester. D. L.Barton, Ksq Rochester. 
(MT Bend for a Circular. 935 .^ 
M ake yoatr own noai» with it 
T. BABBITT’S PIIKK CONCENT RATED POT^ 
, or READY SOAP MAKER, wammtml donble the 
sirougth of common potash, ami superkir to nnv other 
siipomtlor or lye in the market. 1 ’utupln cans of 11 pound, 
3 pounds, 8 pounds, 6 pounds and 12 pounds, with lull dl- 
reetton* In Kncllsh anil fiermaD for making Hard and 
\ew Advertisements 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Ftftt Okxts a Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line ol space.— 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded.) 
One Dollar per line, each lusertlou. 
Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 :— 
Ohltnarles, some length, 60 cents. Each additional line 
95 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied hy a responsible name. 
and are works that no reading tnau should be without, 
Many of our Agents are ranking from $10 to $20 a day.— 
They are the only authentic histurlis* of these great Gum 
eraL-s. Address 
V. II. RICHARDSON. Publisher, 
540 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, 
Stating territory desired, aud which hook preferred. 
(JFAVIN IN IlORSKS.—AN INF ALL ABLE CURE 
k? for Spavin, will be scut to nay address for 50 nimts. 
Address, J. O. 8H1MMEL, 175.7 Marshall-sf,., Philadelphia. 
B room seed -200 bushels nice; for 
Sale at Moscow, Llv. Go., N. Y., by JOHN SUKL 
DON, a Breeder of pure blood Spanish Merluo Sheep. 
TO S2 for Every Hour's Service*. Pie 
59.L ant and honorable business. No risk. AgeiJts 
wanted In every Stnto and Gnnnty. I,tulles anil gentle, 
men, every body. Address Ma»sox Lamu, N. V. City. 
F ARM FOR SALE I.YINU 4 Miles We*i 
of Geneva. For particulars, sec Knral, No. 5, of Feb. 
3,1866, or address CH.\S. I’. GREGORY, Oeneva, N. Y 
SPANISH JACK TONA WANDA for SALE. 
|T 1 The subscriber oilers for sale his Spanish Jack, seven 
years old, and stands 13W hands high. Also one pair of 
mules coining 2 years olrf, said .lack's stock. For partic¬ 
ulars address J. W. RUNNER, Ovid, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
A UHTRALIAN HWEKT CORN-The Earliest 
XJL In the world. Sued got from Australia; It will he 
ready for table In 6 weeks from planting. Send Early, 
Enough to plant sunt for $1. G. MIN'EK, Dexter, Mich. 
WITH 8 PECTACLES 
/JJIKKHK VATS. 
Boo's Patent, with Boe’a Improvements, 
The best and the cheapest Vat In the world, 
Kok's Fatkvt Expansion Hoop- -Each Hoop makes 
fire sizes. Send for Circular. H. A. ROE, Madison, Ohio. 
1 7A TIMER WANTED-To work n F.»r>n of 
icres, In tliu beet condition, mostly in grass and 
pastuie , one hour from New York rlty on Railroad. Ap¬ 
ply to CHAUNGEY It. RIPLEY. ».) Park Row, Times 
MADE NEW without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine, 
Pamphlet mailed free, Address 
K - FOOTE, M. D., 
1130 Broadway, New York, 
F ARM FOR SALE — One Hundred Acres of 
Urst-rate farming land with house, fonr barns, cattle 
she.ds and out-bnildlngs complete. Also two good orch¬ 
ards on the premise*. This larm Is situated lees that half 
a mile from the village of Clyde, Wayne Co., N. Y. For 
terms apply to A D ADAMS, Lyons, Way tie Co., N. Y. 
C K WirKll VKA U ! We want Agqnta 
Go ■ • '/' ' (J every where to sell onr Improved $20 How- 
lngMttClilmiii. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed, 
Warranted live years. Above salary nr largo commis¬ 
sions paid. 7 he only machines sold In United States for 
less than $10 which lire fully /tawised by Howe., Wheeler 
(tWUnoii. if rover <b /taker. Singer <(■ Co., and Each. 
sow. All other cheap niaclUneii are Infringement*. 
C rculara free Address, or call upon Bhaw & Clark, 
Blddlelord, Maine. [830-13t 
QHHISSE VATS I-It OK’S PATENT 
WITH COOPKE'S IMPROVEMENTS. 
Thorn is now In use over four thousand of these Vats. 
Borne In every cheese district In the United States, They 
reoommeud themselves; they aru the host, and cheapest 
Vat made. Dalrvmcn wanting will please send for circu¬ 
lars. BUy from do to 550 gallons. 
We also, make a vat with Maple's Patent Steam Tank 
and Distribution Pipes to he used In large lactorlca. Thla 
la the only Vat to which steam 1» applied, that heats 
evenly, avoiding the necessity of rapid and constant agl- 
tution of the milk. H. & E. T. COOPER 
Watortown, N. Y„ Dec. 4. 1865. 82M3t 
O nion seed-growth of is«a. 
Large Red Wethersfield V Ih . ...$2,00 
Large Yellow Dutch, B n. . 2,25 
1'cltow Tianvers (true) f Th. 2,50 
White Portugal, V ib.... s,75 
The above varieties will be sent by mail, post-paid, to 
iny address upon receipt of tho price. Address 
83Wt] MoELWAIN BKOti., 8 prlngaeld, Mass. 
1 7ARM FOR HALE-143 Acres io York, 
Llv. Co., N. Y.; buildings, fruit and water abundant; 
near P. O.,canal,railroad and school; 20 acres wheat and 
80 mostly clover on farm, at. the low price of $ 8 , 000 . 
Terms easy. Inaolre or address 
83J-R JOHN SHELDON, Moscow. N.Y. 
iAA A (JKNTH \VANTED.-FIFTY 
'VU CENT SAMPLE SENT FREE, with terms 
rone to clear *2.5dally lu three hour*. HasInesM 
,ght atul desirable; can be done at home, or travel- 
’ male or female. Address, 
W. II. CHICHESTER & CO., 
2t No. 73 Nmuan Street, New York. 
1ARD PUOTOdllA 1* U8, 
_ ...---P Dralera nnd 
\_y Traveling Agents may find the largest variety of Card 
Photographs in the United States, iiudat lowest prices, at 
Woodwaud & Rundkl’n, 126 State St-, Uochostor, N, Y. 
G .ARDNER WANTED—One uuulifiod to take 
charge of a Fruit, and Vegetable Garden, Cold 
Grapery &e Wages Fivtv Dollabs pur Month. 
N. D.—A young inau, Scotchman perferred: imply Im¬ 
mediately to JAMES SMITH, 64 & 66 Lloyd Street, 
Buffalo, N. Y. K39-2t 
I ?ARM FOIL SALE*— The valuable furmsituated 
’ at South Greece, on thu west side, of the road, and 
north of thu canal, t! Rules irotn Rochester, 78 acres more 
or less. Price, $£,fi(K). Address 
827-21 On, FULLER, Syracuse, N. Y. 
O UR ILLUSTKATKD annual 
O ATAIiO&UE 
And Variable ami Flower Garden Manual for 18M, 
Is now ready, and will be forwnrdcd to all applicants In¬ 
closing 15 Cents. Address 
838-41 McjjL W A IN BROS., Springfield, Mass. 
now ’TIN IJONR. K\ pin ins II u ii t- 
I I ING,FISHING,HORSE TAMING.IIOWTOMAKE 
all kinds of Liquors, Ail kind* ot Ongucnts, Carling 
Fluids, &o.. Gambling Exposed, Vcntrlloqnism made 
easyvwlth mo other new discoveries. Price only 25 cents, 
5 foi^l. Satisfaction gijiiranteed, Address, 
J. B. WILLIAMS, Bradford, Vermont. 
fAHAUE ORANGE HEED-Jusl received 
\ J frem Texas a choice lot of sued whtch 1 offer at $2 
V l alt by mall free. Single bushel $50; In lota of 5 to 
10 biisheln $F>; In lota of 10 bushels nr over $10 V bushel. 
KI7-4t P. S. MK 8 EUOLE, 201 Lake St., Chicago, ID. 
T obacco seed; 
GENUINE CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF, 
We have n fine stock of tills most dentrable variety 
grown txpmsaly for us, by one of the moot successful 
cultivators, lu the Connecticut valley. Packets contain 
Ingl oz.SOo; a lb, $1)S0; l o>, $ 1 . Sent by mull, post 
paid, upon rer.-lpi of the price. Prices for large qnnntl 
tics given upon application. A pamphlet containing ful 
directions for culture, curing and packing, will accom 
p Any each packet, Price ol pumphlei 25 bents. It wll 
be sent free lu all parties purchasing orn- ounce or mori 
ol seed. Address MoELWAIN BROS., Springfield, Mass 
1 710R HALE -An Elegant ■itaatlon for a gen¬ 
tleman's residence —101 acres of laud ou tho west 
bank of Seneca Lake, one mile south of Genova; equally 
well adapted hy soil and exposure for raising Irult.or for 
a nursery. Surface undulating; well watered; 10 acres 
wood; lays to the south-east, aad commands a view of 20 
to 25 miles of water. Apply to 
B. H. SILL, Geneva, N. V. 
I FARMERS BEE-HIVE Patented Hept. 3, 
IS®.—Colonirs of native bees In this hive have given 
six pounds of surplns tho first season, and 100 pounds 
afterwards. Iu 1364 six colonies gave an average of 
tl'J ft a. 14 ox. surplus. Eight colonies la old-fashioned box 
hives gave less than 60 ms. Iri nil, Tills resulted from the 
construction of the hives. Send 25 cents and have a 
book. JASPER HAEEN, Albany, N. V. 
A DAIRYIHAN’S PAPIilt,—At tlm recent 
Convention of Cheese Manufacturers, held at Utica, 
and representing several States, the Utica IIkkai.ij was 
highly commended for the ntteritlou devoted in tts 
columns to the Interests of the Dairy, hy X. A. Wir.r.Ano, 
Enq., agricultural editor. Original dlaoniMlonsof the best 
methods of manufacture, nnd careful reports ol the ex¬ 
perience of the. best dairymen and factories are given at 
length, with acenrnto market reports from the factories 
ana from New York city. The Utica Warhxy Hukald 
is a large quarto sheet of forty-eight column*. Price 
only Two Dollars a year, lu advance. Subscribe for it. 
Address UTICA HERALD, Utica, N, Y. 
11?NEVA NURSERY, GENEVA, N. Y 
It Large spick of Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees 
grown on clay nnd gravelly loam. Guai'k VrjfBs ot 
Iona, Adlrondac, Concord, Catawba. Isabella. Crovellug, 
Delaware, aoui otte r good sorts. In large or small qaam 
tlty. STHAWiutiifiY Planth of AgrlenlturUt, Russel's, 
Great Prolific), Trlorophe. rle GumJ aud ottier we.ll an- 
proved varieties. Also a general assortment of Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, Seedlings ol Pear arid Mahaleb. 
Catalogue furnished ou application. W. & T. SMITH. 
ANTED—AGENTS and Canvassert* 
^LLOYD’S ILLUSTRATED 
C UMINS’ CUTTER.—TIic underslsued 
would call attentlou to tbelr aeries ot 
Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, 
The Ctmtsos’C ottiir has taken the FYkst Premium 
at every Fair where tt has been exhibited this year, and 
Its superiority la also established by the testimonials of 
hundred* who have tested It by use. 
The prlcea at our shop vary from $10 to $75. They are 
sold (with freight udded) by onr agents at mos to the 
lnmc "taut business centers tlironghout. the country. 
For descriptive Circular and Price Lint address the on- 
deralgued proprietors and manufacturers. 
SANFORD, CUMINGB & CO., 
Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
Hr LOVE A HAMILTON, 21 Buffalo Sl„ Agents for 
Rochester and vicinity. 825-tt 
IFTY-EIVE DOLLARS PER TERM 
will pay for Board, furnished room, wood nnd tul- 
S UGAlt CANE SEED.-A Large and 
Excellent Htock Selected with great care. This 
seed was examined while growing, and purchased In the 
head from fields yielding tbs best and greatest quantity 
of sirup. We warrant Its purity and correct nomencla- 
Large and Early Sorghum, Llbereau, Nee-a-za-nn. 
uta-hls-tan aud all the leading sorts. The trade supplied 
at a reasonable discount. Send for price list and Illus¬ 
trated Sorgo Hand Book to accompany. SklnnerB’ Ad¬ 
justable Cane Mills, Horse Powers aud Evaporators. 
Address E. W. SKINNER A CO., Mailiaou, Wia. 
■ BUI V'*J JVJ Win U, IGIIIUMICU IUDUI. >V UUU IlilU IU1* 
turn In common English, at UNION ACADAMY. Bkllk- 
viLi.it, Jefferson Co., N, Y. Sphibo Trkm commences 
Ti'ksoav, AfftlL 3d, 1866. This Is one of tho oldest In- 
stltnMons in the State. It hi u Hoarding School for both 
Ladles nnd Gentlemen. Good board Is always furuhtluid. 
StadeoWtmd Teachers hoard at the same table. Any 
who wish to ftcqutie a knowledge of either of the Modem 
or Ancient Languages will fiuu here afforded superior 
advantages. A complete Commercial aud Telegraphic 
School Is combined with the Academy whore young men 
of limited moans can xrqnlrc a thorough knowledge of 
these Important branches for the. nominal sum of twelve 
dollars. The Musical Department embraces six rooms 
tiirnlslied with lustrduiiMita. Three Teachers lire em¬ 
ployed In this department. Between two and throe hun¬ 
dred students are now in attendance and there are ac¬ 
commodations tor shout one hundred more. For further 
particulars please address, for circular, 
Rrv. a. A. SMITH, Principal, or 
K. ii. gfriiiBH, Sec’y. 883-tf 
OF THE 
GREAT REBELLION - . 
COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. 
Containing General Howard’s Tribute to the Volun¬ 
teers; 208 Battle Descriptions; :«t Biographical Sketches; 
49 Portraits of Generals; 17 Maps of Llattlo Fields; 13 
Battle Pictures on tinted paper; 4 Steel-Plate Vignettes, 
and a General Review of the War —the whole orna¬ 
mented by Illustrated Borders. A brilliant hhitory, and 
an Invaluable companion for reading anti ruferonco In 
every family. 
Sample pages and Illustrations sent t.o applicants. 
tyr Ganvttsaera who want territory should apply at 
once to H. H. LLOYD A CO., 
8S74t No. 21 Joint BtbbJST, Nxw York. 
X ALUABLE FARM FOR HALE. -One 
of the best Farms In Orleans County is offered lor 
. It Is located three lall.js north east of Albion, on 
the Kldgo Road, and contains one hundred and two 
acres, 15 of which D in timber. The farm Is well water¬ 
ed, aud Is abundantly stocked with all the different vari¬ 
eties of fruit. As It Ik well calculated as regards build¬ 
ings, orchards, wood and water, to be divided, the 
subscriber will sell rattier one-half or the whole of It, as 
may suit purchasers, inquire or the subscriber ou the 
premises, or address by loiter, Albion, N. Y. 
Fbb.hlh, 1800. D. E. TYLER. 
F oot-rot in nueei* can be 
THOROUGHLY CURED BY U8ING 
Whittemore’8 Cure for Foot-Eot in Sheep. 
It is Barer and Safer than any preparation ol Blue Vit¬ 
riol, Bnttcr of Antimony, etc. It liaaoeen tested by many 
Prominent Sheep owner* with success, and is In fact a 
/himlive Cure. It will also thoroughly cum the worst 
coses ot Foul tn Cattle, and Tbrush lu Horsea. Certifi¬ 
cates cim he had of the Agents. 
HIT" Ante for WhlttiMCore’a Cun; and take no other. 
For sale by all DmgglsW. K. W. WUITTEMOKE. 
Sole Manufacturer, Chatham 4 Comers, N. Y. 
For sale by WiairrMss A Co., Bath, Ni Y , ; Diokimsov, 
Comstock & Co., Utica; John Fairchild, Cazenovla, 
N. Y,; J a. Mas G. Wood A Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 
S-r bo mg A Abmstbong, Cleveland, Ohio. [828-26t 
A FRUIT FARM AND GR.A 
at a bargain. For particulars, ad 
LEE, Newark, Wayuu Co., N.Y. 
5RY for Hule 
;«8 Mbs. C. A. D. 
[836-tf 
L ARGE PROFITS cun lie made by active 
men In the Stencil Name Plate Business. Complete 
outfits of tools and stock furnished by M. J. METCALF 
A SON, 101 Union 8 t., Boston, Mass. 885-6t 
HICK-MAKERS ATTENTION 
X Pa 
D tent Brick Machine, the’bost In usil making two kinds 
of brick, Viz., common and pressed; was awarded First 
Premium at the New York State Fair at Utica. lMfi, Send 
for Circular and description to J. A. I.AFLKR, Inventor 
and Patentee, Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 836-2t 
P K A N G’S MAGIC 
C A It D S. -Harts f tt II. 25 
Cents each part of 12 Cards .— 
lEvery Card Involves an artls- 
|tie problem, reqntilng study 
md keen observation for their 
y soluttonravid thereby cultiva- 
j^tlng the Eye to artistic forms, 
_ “and affording, most charmlDg 
entertainment for young and old. Sold by all Book¬ 
stores, or sent by mall on receipt ot price, by the publish¬ 
ers. L. PRANG A CO., 
839-8t 159 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portrait* 
or 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
ASTt 
Lincoln in the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new In design and moat beautiful 
In execution, are *olil by unhaeription only. They furnish 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, os nothing’ 
like them have ever before been offered to the jpoLUo. 
Supplied for the United States exclusively by the Agency. 
For circular# and terms, enclose two red stampw. 
Address PUBLISHER’S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833 -r.f Detroit, Michigan. 
KARTS JH, 
G 1 AUDEN HEEDS for EARLY PLANT- 
r ING. HBR 1 PBB 
„ OUNCE. | PACKET. 
Purple Cape Broccoli,.. 75 10 
Brusael'a Sprouts. 35 10 
Early York Cabbage. 25 05 
Wali>li)g6tadt Cabbage. 40 10 
rfalf Early Paris Cauliflower. $1.00 15 
Early Russian Cucumber,. 25 10 
Early Frame Cucumber,.. 15 05 
Improved Long Purple. Kgg Plant. 75 10 
Early CurleASlkida Lettuce. 25 05 
Royal Summer Cabbage. 25 05 
Sweet Mountain Peeper,. 50 10 
Lone Scarlet Radish. 15 05 
Scnrlet Turulp Radish,. 15 05 
Extra Early Red Tomato,! .... 30 10 
I,eater's Perfected Tomato - ' “ 40 10 
Cook’a Favorite Tomato,.. ® 10 
Ttldeu’sNew Seedling,... 15 
Mammoth Chihuahua,. 13 
Sent by mall.to any addrew Qp0 n racelpt of the price. 
For further lutorinution, see our Illustrated Annual Cata¬ 
logue sent to all up pile nits encloBlngis cents—Address. 
MoELWAIN BROS., Springfield, Masa. 830.-3t 
THE LADIEH 
. _ __ _ The AmeticiLn Wash- 
.1 lng Preparation aud Excelsior Soap has been thor¬ 
oughly tcHlcd during the year past, and found to be. Jmit 
what, wc »ay It Is- a saving of one-hnlf the. expense and 
labor in washing, ami makes the clothes lust much longer. 
Also for cleaning paint and all household purposes, can¬ 
not bu equaled, ai the numerous reCOnuntndallOlu dully 
tell as. Receipts tor the above will be sent to any ad¬ 
dress on the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed or the money refunded. Address J. THOStPBON 
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 skin, scalp, or 
most elegant head-dress. 
Hold by all Druggiit*. 
Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. 
I’ Etc,—For the State of New York aud the* six New 
Engluiul States, address K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
I* — ITH CAU8E, CURE, and how it 
bo prevented. Sent tree. Address E- B. 
M. D., 1180 Broadway, New York. (?Bl-12t 
■\T LRSEitY FOR SALE.- We wish to sell 
IN a portion of the nurseries known as the “-River 
Bauk Rut-Bertes,” situated on South Mala St., Adrian, 
Mich., OOualatlug of sixty acres of land, well covered 
with a general wtockof Trees, Shrubs, f’lants, &c.,Ae. 
Wc have on the premises a firstulaiM Green-house one 
Propogatlug-hoose, Dwelling-house, Bam and Shed, Of¬ 
fice, GratUnc-houre, Tool-house, and Blackamith shop; 
also Root Cellar tOO feet long adjoining tin* Grafting- 
house. The i.ttimtlon is a pleasant ohe, and the soil all 
that could bo asked for the Nursery husincsB. There is 
also a large amount ot stock on lands adjoining which 
we offer at reasonable rates. The laud maybe, leased 
for a terra of years or until the stockcuu be grown. We 
have also a targe stock ol salable Trees, Ac., on hand to 
market this spring, consisting of Standard and Dwarf 
Apples, Standard and Dwarf Pear*. Cherries, Peaches, 
Grapes, Utirrauta, Evergreens, &c„ Ac., Ac. For partic¬ 
ulars address T. D. RAM3DELL A Cu., Adrian, Mich. 
/ 1DMFORT AND CUKE FOR THE HOP 
V; TUKED.—Sent free. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 
1130 Broadway, New Y'ork. W 8 l-I 2 c 
I3ERMA NENT sheep LA DEI..—See Illustrated 
JL Advertisement In Bubal, Dec. lfitb, page 403. 
S28-13t C. H. DANA. West Labauou, K. IL 
3UUE CANE HEED. 
Biamas Sobgo— By mail 40c. per a 
1 ^11 ELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER 
_ SKHD8. 
WILLIAM HACKER, 
Office 258 Houth Third 8t., Phi In ilolphn, Pa. 
Importer and grower ol Agricultural and Garden Seeds, 
Trees, Plants and Bulbs. Country Merchants, Dealers 
and Druggist* supplied, at L * lowest rales. 827-lSt 
Rkuulab Sobgo— By mail 40e. per a., bv Ev;ireas.25 
lbs. or less,25c. per tt.; over 25 lbs., 15c. per'», 
Libkbian Domskeaka, or Ovauxitwn, Nkeazaka 
and Eablv Sobgo—B y mail, 50c, per a.; by Express, 25 
lbs. or less,30c. per ib.; over 25 lbs., 25c. per o>. Package 
Included. Thla Seed is warranted to be purr-, being raised 
under our special direction, and from crops yielding from 
200 to 300 gallons per acre. Address 
CLARK SORGO MACHINE CO.. 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Manufacturers of Sorgo Machinery, Drag Saws, Bells, 
Corn Crushers, *e., Ac, Sonoo Baku Book and sped- 
men copy of tho Sonoo Joubkax sent free, as&cuw 
DU.8INKNH AT HOltEl-For 3tun, Woman, 
D Boy,or Girl! 
tremely Popular! 
O N ’ T HE FOOLI5H, 
You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cento, Call 
atly needed hy every* 
mail for 50 cents that 
ILCOTT, No. 170 ChaV 
LSf7-52t 
iiiu,uijr uv ia ix cl i > i i ; G.v 
_ _ _ __H.! Pays Immensely 1 A 
Jew cent* will start it! Steady demand everywhere! 
Warranted a splendid IN DOOR, mooey-xoaklng occupa¬ 
tion! Full returns sent PURE! Enclose stamp, and di¬ 
rect to MRS. U. JONES, Box 1498, Philadelphia, Pa. 
and examine au invention uri 
body. Or a sample *cut free I 
retails easily for $6, bv R, L. 1 
ham Square, New York. 
SAGE ORANGE HEDGE PLANTS for Bale 
at $8 aud $10 * l.Ouu. WM. A. NOUBSE, Moline, Ill. 
