GREAT 3ECBF.THJ Womlrrful DUcov 
ertes Complete catwogoe sent free. 
F. L. WOOD, Box tan, New York. 
4 FRUIT FARM AND OR APERY for Hnl« 
XV at a barzaln. F or purlieu!urn,address Mss C. A. D. 
LEE, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. [83C-U 
New Advertisements 
jiKW A TtTF.RTIS ESI ENTS. 
OOO RURAL BOOKS 
iron saiib chhap . 
"Tbe following worka on Agriculture, Horticulture, &o.. 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural Ntuv- 
Y oilier. 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.$t,S0 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1,00 
Allen's Kunil Architecture... tJV) 
American .Sharp Shooter. DO 
American Bird Fancier...... 30 
American Fruit Grower'* Guide 1 Elliott) ..... 1,60 
American Rose Cutturist. 30 
Aunual Register of Rural Affairs (130 Engravings) . 30 
Barry's Fruit Durden. t,D 0 
Browne's Field Book ol Manures. 1^50 
Brock's Book on Flowers.... 1,50 
Uniat's Flower Garden.. . i «jo 
Carpenters' Hand.Book (new edition). 755 
Cattle, and their Diseases (Jennings). . 1,50 
Chemical Field Lectures..... l.no 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation of Tobacco. 30 
Cottage and Farm Bee Keeper... 75 
Cole’s American Veterinarian. T> 
Dana's Muck Manual.. 1,50 
Dadd's Modern Horae I motor.. 1,50 
Darlington's Wceils and Useful plants. 1,76 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers. 1,80 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over 100Illustrations.. so 
Kastwood's Crunuerry Culture. 73 
Everybody his own Lawyer. 1,25 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French... 1,50 
Field’s Pear Culture. 1.23 
Flint 011 Grasses. . . 2,00 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden,.S,0C 
Fullrr's Illustrated Strawberry Culturlat.. 2C 
Goonnlc's Principles of Breeding... 1,23 
Grape Culturlfft, liy Andrew H. Fuller. 1,IK 
Guenon on Mllcn Cows. 7t 
Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers. l,7f 
I Holley’s Art of Haw Filing .. 71 
Hop Culture .. 41 
Hooper’s Doe and Gun. 3< 
House Culture nud Ornamental Plants. 71 
Jennings’8hoep,Bw1n« and Poultry. lfi 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry. 1,7! 
Kemps’ landscape Gardening,....2,0 
Kings’ TcwBook, lor Bee-Keepers, cloth 75c; paper 41 
Langs troth on the Hive and Honey Bee. 2,0 
Liebig’s gTcat work on Agriculture. 1,5 
Ltusley s Morgan Horses. 1,2 
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint. 1,2 
Mlleson Horse's Foot (doth).... 7 
Manual on Flag and Hemp Culture__ _ 2 
Modern Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mrs. 8 J Hale., 1,6 
Nature’s Bee Book..., .. .. 2 
Norton's Elements Scientific Agriculture. . 7 
Onion Culture. 2 
Our Farm of Four Acres. 3 
Practical Shepherd, Randall.2,0 
Qulinhy's Mysteries of Bce-Kceptng. 1,7 
Rabbit Functor. s 
Heady Rocknor Log Book. 1 
Richardson on the llog. ! 
River*' urnhnra Houses... ! 
Rogers’ Krientttle Agriculture. 1,1 
Rural Homes 1 WJienler). 1,1 
Sehenck’s Gardeners Text-Book. ’ 
Scribner's Produce Table*. I 
Silver's new Poultry Book (70 Illustrations). I 
Sorghum Grower's Manual, by W. H. Clark.-. ! 
Stewart'* (John) Stable Hook. 1,1 
Thomas' Farm Implements. 1,! 
Todd’s Young Farmers Manual and Work Simp. 1, 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens. l,i 
Wax Flowers' now to make them... 1, 
ie & Sons, 
estinghouae 
roughs. Colds and Consumption—Dr D Ja; 
Improved Cross-Cut Sawing Machine - G 
Whle?Ne w'yo^ Tynt Foundry- Farmer, Little & Co 
The; Wlllcox A Gibbs Sewing Machine. 
fltnt'to Be*$§5«'g«r»—Tt A King & Co. 
A (Ircot Bargalo—dtSSt* Watson. 
}. : |$g ofi&rtl Fruite-Paschall Morris. 
^nro'peanGrowC, .R Seeds -Tho's Me Elroy. 
m Great Hcertto-K L Wood. 
if,- ns Garden Seeds—J M Thorburn & Co, 
5vJnt» Want- d-E B Treat & Co. 
Comet. Jr., for Sale-Baker & Harrtgan 
v Groat Chance for Agents—H E Ooodw In. 
farm for Sale— H Glass. 
B room meed-soo bushels nick, for 
8alc at Moscow, Liv. Co , N. V.. by JOHN SHEL¬ 
DON, a Breeder of purr blood Spanish Merino Sheep. 
W A DYERTIMING TKRMH, In Advauc*- 
Ftfrr Cknts a Lisb, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cent* per line ot space.— 
Setteru. Noticks, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. 
RICK-MA K ERH ATTENTION - Land 's Pa- 
tent Brick Machine, the heat In use. making two kinds 
Hick, vix.. common and pressed; wa* awarded First 
tuluni at the New York State Fair at lineu.isufi. send 
Circular and d.-*crlnt:,>n r.. J. a. LAFLkft, Inventor 
1 Putentee. Albion, Orleans Co.. N. Y. 83fi-2t 
TT'ARM FOR SALE LYIXB 4 Miles Wr 
X ot Geneva. For particulars, sec Rural. No. 5, of K« 
8, \m, or address CHAD. P. GREGORY. Geneva, N. Y 
P ROF. 11EXKY’!' CHEAT MEDICALWorU 
has saved years of pain. Every one should have a 
One copy S) cents; 3 for $1. Address 
' 1 n IV e.pnnug V CO UV„tmnr,> V* 
M ENDENHAU’S IMPROVED 
self-acting hand loom, 
Possesses superior advantages over all other Baud 
Looms, Is more simple and durable, easier understood, 
easier to operate and inure reliable. {XT'From 13 to 35 
yards can fm woven on it in a day No skill l* required 
to weave upon tt beyond the *101010 turning of an easy 
crank —a woman or child can operate It. Weaves Jeans, 
battnnet, 1 wood (plain, double plain,) Blanket Twill, 
yoen, Toweling, Ulrdsayfi Dlaput, Balmoral Skirt goods, 
&e. Ail on the same warp, with emu time drawing In the 
• Weave* ?" JJPOl. hemp. ami rag carpeting. 
Iff Knch 1 ,00111 is \\ t irrnim>if to hr. and do as rep 
resented, and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. 
CM* Every i’urrlinsei- win be allowed * liberal 
commissionon each Loom sold by them. For Descriptive 
Circular, List ol IViec*. and Sample# of Cloth Woven Ln 
the Loom. Address. with stamp tnelncrd 
A. B. GATKM A: (TO., Phlladolphla. Pa., or 
ttt7 lt| GREENWOOD LOOM CO., Cincinnati, O. 
I ?OR TERRITORIAL RIGHTS, LOOMH, 
Etc, l or the dtalu ul New A ork and the six Now 
i,nii »«. I ... 1,1 _ 1 - rv frrr.txr.ri . 'jirva.xx. »v 
I FARMER WANTED T« work 11 Farm of 
1 250 acres, I 11 the best condition, mostly In :ras* ami 
pasture; one hour from New York city,on Railroad. Ap¬ 
ply to CUACKCEY H. P.IPLFY, ID Park 15ow, Times 
Building, New York city. 
1 7ARM FOR MALE—One Hundred Acre* of 
first-rate farming tsnd wito house, tour barns, cattle 
sheds and out-buildiugs complete. Also two good orch¬ 
ards on the premises.' This Finn Is situated less thul half 
a mile from the village of Clyde, Wayne Co., N. Y. For 
terms apply to A. l>. ADAMS. Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
XMEM FOR SA l,E—Of 137K acres. In Lima, Liv. 
J' Co., N. Y.: land flrst-cuws for grain or stock; 2 miles 
from depot. Apply to G. W. GLASS, on the premises, or 
to H. GLASS, Rochester, N. Y, _ 
CURING GARDEN HEEDS-J. M THORBURN 
t? & CO.'8 Descriptive Priced Catalogue for 1868 , mailed 
to nil applicants. 
rjs^N. B.—New Pear Seed hr mall, ft per pound. 
J, M. THORBURN & CO.. 15 John lit.. New York. 
1 7ARM FOR HALE I It! Acres in York, 
Liv. Co.,N. Y\- buildings, fruit and water abundant; 
ru'ur P, 0., canal, rail road and school; 20 acres w heat and 
SO mostly clover on farm, at the low price of $8,000. 
Terms easy. Ingutro or address 
KJtMt JOHN SHELDON. Moscow, N. Y. 
HATE A SMALL QUANTITY of I1ROOM 
Corn Seed, of Uie Shaker variety, very nice and rell- 
Ic for planIIlie at 13 cents per pound, delivered »t Ex- 
'SsotUce. Address PETER WYKOFK, 
tO-eow-tf Romnlnsvllle, Seneca Co.. N. Y'. 
£l)c Necos Condenser 
H KEENKV’H REVOLVING L'URD CUT- 
• TF.K8.—Thev save a large per cent, of the labor of 
making cheese ; they Increase the quantity and Improve 
the quality. Patented Aue. 29.1865. 
810 If HIP.AM K KK.S BY, Potter, Yates Co., b . Y. 
r l ARDNKR WANTED One <mnltflr*l to Hike 
V charge of u Fruit amt Vegetable Garden, Cold 
Grapery, Ac. Wages Firry Doi.Ls.ns rxx Mu.vui 
N. B.—A voting man, Scotchman porferrcO ; apply Im¬ 
mediately to JAMES SMITH, 84 & 68 Lloyd Street, 
Buffalo. N. Y. 839-2 1 
Snow in Maine is two feet deep on a level. 
Millard Fillmore and Ida wife are in Paris. 
Vermont’s total war expenses are $8,732,224. 
The Lowell, (Mass.) Mills employ 1,660 females. 
has 25 balmoral skirt 
I HURD PEAK GROWN HEED H, IHGfi.— 
Thu BUtwc.rmer ha* received a hu ge eupply ot Gar¬ 
den nud Agricultural Seeds from Europe —growth of 
1810 which he offer* to ihf trodr. only. Priced list sent 
on Application. THOMAS MrKLROY, European Send 
Grow er and Importer, 71 Pins St., New York. (StO-lOt 
1 I INO,FISHING,HORSE-TAMING,HOWTO MAKE 
nil kinds of Liquors, All kinds ot Ouguettle, Culling 
Fluids, Ac., Gambling Exposed, Ventriloquism made 
easy, with too other new discoveries. Price, only 25 cunts, 
5 for f l. Satisfaction guaranteed. AiUlrco*. 
J.B. WILLIAMS, Bradford, Vermont. 
— Berkshire county, Mass, 
factories. 
— The Home for Aged Men in Boston has twenty- 
one inmates. 
— Congress has conferred the franking privilege on j 
Mrs. Lincoln. j 
— Gordon, the murderer, is to he tried at Albany - 
Monday next. I 
— New Hampshire has four dally and twenty-nine 
weekly papers. 
— A large and valuable peat bed has been discovered 
in Farmington, Ct. 
— Horace Greeley has been elected President of the 
American Institute. 
— The marine losses in January were 89 vessels, ■ 
valued at $5,500,000. 1 
— Basil Duke, the famous rebel raider, is a produce 
dealer in Cincinnati. 
— The convicts in the Joliet (Ill.) penitentiary turn 
ont 50,000 cigars a month. 
— A yonng woman ln Chickasaw county, Ind., has 
been appointed notary public. 
— Twelve different connterfelts of the fffty cent 
currency have been discovered. 
— There are about 7,000 British troops in Canada 
for defense against the Fenians. 
— A former slave of John M. Botts is working in a 
machine shop in Burlington, Vi. 
— Four hundred widows are applicants for aid irom 
the local fuel society of Bangor, Me. 
— An Indiana magistrate lately decided that flour 
is a legal tender in payment of a fine. 
— A mean thief In Brooklyn, N. Y., recently stole 
the cloak or a little eight year old girl. 
— It is said that Idaho, with a population of 30,000 
baa not a single minister of the gospel. 
— Ex-Gov. Holden of North Carolina, has resumed 
the editorship of the Raleigh Standard. 
— The Memphis Post records Immense preparations 
by the planters for the next cotton crop. 
— A girl at Manchester, N. II., has six grandmoth¬ 
ers, whose ages range from 40 to 80 years. 
— The Maryland Legislature ka« contributed, $150,- 
000 to the Antielam battle ground cemetery. 
— The death of the celebrated English missionary, 
Dr. Pfander, is reported from Constantinople. 
— Rev. Henry Ward Beecher asks fur an assistant, 
not to preach, but to uttUnd to pastoral work. 
— II. nardy of Greenfield, N. IT., fell dead in the 
depot at Nashua, lately, while buying a ticket. 
— A St. Louis lady used belladonna to givo bril¬ 
liancy to her eyes, and is blind in consequence. 
— The evening schools in New York have closed. 
The expenses of the term JuBt ended were $96,000. 
— The Vermont Central Railroad has had about 80 
engines disabled by recent collisions and uccidents. 
— Look out for counterfeit 5s on the Union Bank, 
and 10s on the Essex Bank, both at Haverhill, Mass. 
— The top of a street letter-box was knocked off, 
and the contents taken, at Albany on Snuday night 
week. 
— It is proposed to build a dead house, on the plan 
of the Morgue, in Paris, near Bellevue Hospital, New 
York. 
— The cattle plague is still on the increase in Hol¬ 
land, and has now extended to the province of North 
Brabant. 
— Gen. Burnside is spoken of as the Republican 
candidate for Governor of Rhode Island at the next 
election. 
— The Chilian Consul at New York was arrested on 
Wednesday week on a charge of violating the neu¬ 
trality laws. 
A Cairo, IU., dispatch says an agent of the Freed- 
men’s Bureau was recently murdered in his bed at 
Pontiac, Miss. 
— The Indians are becoming troublesome in ^Ion- 
roe Co., Iowa, and the residents are organizing for 
self-defense. 
— Frederick Hellinger, aged 65 years, was killed by 
felling into a well at East Hamburgh, Erie county, on 
Thursday week. 
— Oil has been struck near Hartley, New South 
Wales, yieldiug 140 gallons of crude or 100 gallons re¬ 
fined oil per day. 
— The Nebraska Legislature has formed a State 
Constitution which is to be submitted to the people 
on the 2d day of June. 
— The citizens of Newark, Wayne Co., are agitating 
tke question of establishing a cheese factory in the 
vicinity of that village. 
— By the death of Dr. Nott, Rev. Gardner Spring, 
D. D., is now left as the sole survivor of the founders 
of the American Bible Society. 
— The committee 10 which the bill requiring the 
pre payment of newspaper postage had been referred 
has resolved not to report the hill. 
— Wisconsin producers have carried their war 
against railroads Into the legislature, and ask the es¬ 
tablishment of freight tariffs there. 
— The amount received by the U. S. officers for 
cotton licenses and taxes in Galveston, during the 
last four months, iB about $631,000. 
C NENEVA NUKSEIIY. GENEVA, N. Y. 
X Large stock of IstaiiUsraGMid Dwarf Poor Tree* 
grown ou clay and gravelly loam. (IbaW Vinks ol 
Iona Adtrondac,Concord, Catawha, Isabella, Growling, 
Delaware, and other jsood sorU, lu large or small quan¬ 
tity. SriuwnitKnv Plants of AirrtculturHt, Rustier*, 
Great Prolific, Trtompfic du Hand and other well ap¬ 
proved varieties. Also a genera! assortment of Fruit 
and Ornamental Trees, Boudin it* ot Pear and Mnhaleb. 
Catalogue furnished on application. W.A T. KMITH. 
C 1HOICE VARIETIES OF SMALL FRUITS. 
j Philadelphia Raspberry Plants. Klttatinny Black¬ 
berries. Wilson Early Blackberries. Vantlurcn'sGoUl- 
eu Dw arf Peach, (urnUhed in large or small quantities, 
with a general assortment of other fruits, by 
I'ASCUALL MORRIS, Bkruhvsn & Florist, 
Seed Warehouse, 1120 Market 6t., Philadelphia. Pa. 
D ON’T BE POOUKII, 
You can wake Six Dollars from FHtv Cents. Call 
and examine an invention urgently needed by every¬ 
body. Or a sample went free by mall for 50 cent# that 
retails eiudly for *6, by It L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
ham Square, New York. (H27 ti2t 
S UGAR CANE HEED. t Large and 
Exe<;llent Stock Selected with groat cure. This 
need was examined while growing, and purchased In the 
head from field* yielding tile best and greatest quantity 
of sirup. We warrant It* purity and correct nomencla¬ 
ture. Large anil Early Sorghum, Llbere.an, Nee-a-za-na, 
OtMltS-t.'in and all the leading sOrta. The trade supplied 
at a reasonable discount. Send tor price list ami illus¬ 
trated Sorgo Hand Book to accompany. Skinner*' Ad¬ 
justable Cuae Mills, Horae Powers and Kvaporntor*. 
Address E. W. nKINNER A CO., Madison, WIh. 
INTS TO RIIK*KEEPERS”— 
Fkke of charge to any address. A Pamphlet of 
A DAIRYMAN’S PAPER.— At the recent 
Cunventloii of Cheese Manufacturers, held at Utica, 
and representing several States, the Unov HKnat n was 
highly commended for the attention devoted lu Its 
columns to the Interests of the Dairy, bj X. A. Willard, 
Esq., agricultural editor. Original al.ae.useiUtuaOf the best 
methods of manufacture, and careful reports ot the ex¬ 
perience of the best dairy men and facUmr* are given at 
length, with accurate market report* from the factories 
and from Sew York cllv. The UTtn.i Wkihei.y Ubbald 
I s a large quarto sheet, of forty-eight Columns. Price 
only Two Dollars a year. In advance, Subscribe for it. 
Address UTICA HERALD. Utlou, N. Y. 
( 1A R D PII O T O (1 R A I* II H. Dm l. ra nud 
Traveling Agent* limy find the largest variety oft lard 
Photograph* In the United States, and at lowest prices, at 
Woop w Aim A KcNnici,'*, 128 state ht„ Rochester, N Y. 
P K A N G’S MAGIC 
LARDS, / <(■ U 25 
Ctiux each part of\ 2 Cards — 
lEverj'Card Involve* an arll*- 
lle problem, requiring study 
und keen observation tor their 
solution, and thereby cuRIva- 
itlng the K.ye to artistic forma, 
_ and affording, most charming 
entertainment for young and old- Bold by all Book- 
stores, or sent by mall ou receipt ol price, by the publish¬ 
ers. L, PRANG A CO., 
839-St 169 Washington 8t., Boston, Mass. 
I .’ARM FOR HA I.E.—The valuable farm situated 
1 at South Greece, on the. west side of the road, and 
north of the oannl. 6 taJeii irom Rochester, 78 acres more 
or less. Price, f-VXX). Addrc** 
337-8t D». FULLER, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Parts Itt 
D ON’T UREA K YOUR HACK LOAD* 
Inc hay when you can buy a Shop. Town, County, 
or State right of Rogers' Patented Wagon Derrick and 
Binder; It can he rigged ou to any hay rack Uow in use; 
any mechanical farmer can rig ft oat after seeing the 
cuts, 1 ln number, with foil explanation Also large cut 
and descriptions of the Patent HARPOON HORSF-HA Y 
ELEVATORS. Inclose twocent stamps for full partic¬ 
ulars, your name, ronntv and state, plainly wrlttcu. 
Address BKTMOlfH ROGERS. Plttahurgli, Pa. 
O HAGK ORANGE HEED Jtiar received 
frnu Texas a choice lot of seed which I offer nt*2 
V n>..i .nt by mall free. Single bushel $50; in lot* of 6 to 
10 bushels $i->; In lot.* of 10 nuaholH or over $10 W buslml 
837-41 P. B. MESEROLE, 201 Lake Bt.. Chicago, Ill. 
J^LOWEll AND VEGETABLE HEEDS. 
Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
O NE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED 
Wholewale Produce Commission stands In West 
Washington Market, together with the wholu trade,good 
wtll of Shipper* and Influence of present owner will be 
sold cheap for- cash. Owners wixtilng to retire. Price, 
$2,200: amount ol sales for past three months $40,000; 
owned by one patty for past 18 year*-, a chance seldom 
offered. Ad 1 IB, COOLEY, 
Jan. at, 1S68. 71 CourtUmdt 8t„ New York. 
G 1 AIIDEN SEEDS lor EARLY DLANT- 
$ r elm 1 rxn 
OUVCK. I PACKET. 
Purple Cape Broccoli,. 75 10 
Brussel's Sprout*. 85 10 
Early York Cabbage. 25 05 
Walnlngstudt Cabbage... to 10 
Half Early Paris Cauliflower,. $1.00 13 
Early Russian Cucumber,. 25 10 
Early Frame Cucumber,.. 13 03 
Improved Long Purple Egg Plant,.... 75 10. 
Early Curled Blleela Lettuce,. 25 05 
Royal Summer Cabbage. 25 05 
Sweet Mountain Pepper,. 50 10 
Long Scarlet Radish. 15 05 
Scarlet Turnip ltadlsh. . 15 05 
Extra Early Tied Tomato,. ...J.u..;.. 30 10 
Lester'* Perfected Tomato. 10 10 
Cook'* Favorite Tomato,... 75 10 
Tlldcn's Sew Seedling,.. ..... .. . !.', 
Mammoth Chihuahua,. ., 15 
Sentbv mail to any address upon racelpt of the price. 
For further Information, sec onr illustrated Annual Cata¬ 
logue sent to all applicants enclosing 15 cents.—Address, 
McICLWAlN UROa., Springfield. Moss. 8S0.-8t 
FLORAL GLIDE 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1 10(36, 
(s now published. It contains full descriptions ot the 
choicest ttoral treasures of thu world and the best veget¬ 
able*, with plain direction* for culture. IUnstratcd with 
A COLDKUP BOIBJlfKTTB AMI) FlS’l'V WOon En'OHAVIMOS 
of tins newest and best flower* and containing about 70 
pages. fWSciu to all who apply enclosing Ten Conte, 
which Is not halt the cost. 
jet* Flowers trora seeds sold by me. obtained the first 
prizes at the principal State Fairs, and hundred* of Coqn- 
IV Fairs, the- part iumifler. Address 
833-ti JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED_ Evbut Book Agent 
should sell 8TORKK to BROCKETT'S 
HISTORY OF THE REBELLION! 
And every render should have It, It is a Military und 
Political History, and 1* at once the Onr .a i-kst and the 
Bust, Ej.aiulne. then JUdgo. UKK) pages, 300 Portraits, 
Maps, Battle Scenes, Ac. Alxo other Popular Work*. 
Terms very liberal, and Agents clear daily $10 to $20. Ad¬ 
dress Tint Auisu JiM PoBLiBUixu Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
1 111E WILL COX AND BIBBS Note¬ 
less Family So wing Machine lias uow taken the Pont 
rank amongst Sewing Machines, having buen subjected 
to the severen to.it and come off with eying colors. Call 
at No. H Exchange Place, Rochester, and see them ill 
operation, and also obtain ail iieconnt of the grand trial 
with the Florence tn which the- Wlllcox & Gibbs Is de¬ 
clared to bo the best machine, and Is awarded the first 
premium. GENERAL AGENCY. H Exchange Plaoe. 
RTAcUvtr agent* wanted everywhere. 
ANTED AGENTS nud Canvassers 
"“LLOYD’S ILLUSTRATED 
I ,’OR SALE,-A GHOIUE FARM OF385 
1 ACEK8 with sn acres wheat on the ground, and 
nearly 300 under a high state or cultivation, and lying 
seven mile* south of Battle Creek. Bald farm Is first 
rate tor white wheat, clover and timothy, and good tor 
cont, having produced ovw 100 bitehoto corn u> the acre 
the last year; good building* and orchard with grilnl 
variety Of frttlt trees lu hearing. For particulars Inquire 
by letter Or in person of SIMEON BA KKK, 
Battle Creek, Michigan. 
(OLLECTIONN OF KITCHEN GAR 
J DEN SEEDS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES, 
___ .HHHHi In order 
to Introduce our Vegetable Seeds tie extensively ti.s possi¬ 
ble, and make It «n object for every person to lest their 
roorlte, wc shall continue our former very liberal Induce¬ 
ments to purchaser*, sending 20 varli tin. toe $1.00; 45 
varieties for $2.00. These collections are put up expressly 
(or sending by mall, and contain choice reeds ot the most 
desirable varieties In cultivation for general use. They 
will he forwarded post paid to any address upon receipt 
of price. We nlsu put up larger collections for $5, *3, 
$18, $20, $25. These collcetlonB'ara for Sending by Ex¬ 
press, and contain ouly the most approved varieties. 
They are arranged on a liberal sealo and enmiol lull to 
give th« highest Mtl.lnfae.tlon. For list ot these vatiatlca 
see our lllnstratril Seed l.'auloiriie. Price 15 cent*. Ad- 
dren-i, McELWALN BRUM, Springfield, Mass. 839.-St. 
If&KK YOU It OWN SOAP WITH B. 
IvL T. BABBITT'S PUKE GUNCKKTRATED POT- 
AImT, or READY SOAP M AltER, warranted double the 
strength of eommon potash, and superior to any other 
Miiponlflerorlyeln the market. Putnpltl c-ana of I pound, 
2 pounds, ft pontids, f, poumls and U poumls, with Rill di¬ 
rections in English and German for making Haul and 
Soft. Soap. One pound win make 15 cal fob* of Soft Soap. 
No Ume la required. Commuier* will fiuil tins the cheap¬ 
est Potash In market. B. T. BABBITT, SO, 09. 7), 
72 and 74 Washington Street, New York. 833 
off tub (,v%XS 
QK.EA.T REBELLION. 
COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. 
Containing General noward’s Tribute to the Volun¬ 
teers; 288 Battle Descriptions - 39 Biographical Sketches; 
49 Portraits of Generals; 17 Map* ol Battle Fields; 13 
Battle Pictures on tinted paper; 4 Steel-Plate Vignettes, 
and a General Review of the War the whole, orna¬ 
mented hy aiu*truted Border*. A brilliant hlatory, and 
an Invaluable companion for reading and reference In 
svi i v family. 
Sample pages and Illustration* sent, to applicants. 
Canvassers who want territory should apply at 
once to II, H. LLoS I) 1 ® C'O., 
837-it No. 21 Joust Btkmt, N*w York. 
WANTED - N I!W HOOK — 
jy.— Gct the Best—From official aonrnna. 
ipalgud ufGRANT and BHERMAN, by the 
Tan, J. T. HEADLEY, author of''7< r ash- 
General*,” “Bacrcd Mountain," &e. Corn- 
Volume. Handsomely Illustrated. The 
ft work on the War. Active agents are 
eft per week. Extra Inducement* offered, 
. Address Jbl. B TREAT & CO., 
130 GraQd Btreet, New 1 ork.* 
WAY WITH HFKUTACLKH 
^ GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 
TO BJtLt. TII1C MOST 
Popular Books on the War. 
GRANT and his Campaigns, 
nr 
Prof. HENRY COPPEE, 
1 Vol. 8vo.; 520 Pages, with 8 Steel Portraits, &c. 
Published under General GEANT’S Sanction, 
And thorowjhlu revUtnl hy HKNKRAL RAWLINS, Gen. 
Gram's Chief of Staff. 
It Is the ouly official and authentic History of the 
Lieutenant-General. 
-II- 
1 G R E A T C H A N C E FOR AGENTS TO 
1Y HKLI. KE'fTKLL'ji one volume History of the Re¬ 
bellion. Every page of which has been prepared for the 
press since the close of the war. It contains reading mat- 
ler equal to two octavo volumes. Agent* are *elling n* 
many oil tin, same ground as have beeu Bold of all other 
Hlhtorh '4 put togethrr. It Is the work people want. Full, 
complete and tcIHMc. Prim $H.r>0 - only about half the 
price of other Histone* in projiortlon to the amount of 
reading matter. Splendidly Illustrated with steel plate 
engravings. The work is now ready for delivery. 
840-2t Address, H. K, GOODWIN. Syracuse, N. Y. 
MADE NEW, without Spectacle*, Doctor or Medicine. 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
E. B. FOOTS, M. D.. 
8Sl-12t U8Q Broadway, New York, 
L ARGE PROFITS can t>« made by nr.tlvo 
men In the Stencil Name Plate Bualues*. Complete 
outfits of tool* and stock furnished hy M. J. METCALF 
& SON, 101 Union 8t„ Boston, Muss. fSVfit 
62 I (W) PER YEAR!—We wnnt Agent* 
flp.L.ry Uv everywhere to sell our Improved $20 Sew¬ 
ing Machine*. Three new kinds, Under aud upper feed. 
Warranted five year*. Above Balary or large coroml*. 
alone paid. The only machluea aoldlu United States for 
less thou $40, which are fully lUrneed hy Hotoe, Wheeler 
it Wilson, Grocer .<■ Raker, .linger <t Co,, and Such- 
eider. All other cheap machines are infringements. 
Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw to Clark, 
Bhldleiord, Maine. L8S0-l3t 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portraits 
o r 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AND 
Lincoln in the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
Theae works, entirely new In design and most beautiful 
tn execution, are *old by subscription only. They fhrnlah 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, as nothing 
like them have ever before been offered to the public. 
Supp’led for the United States, e-xeluxteely hy the Agency. 
For circulars and terms, enclose two red Btamps. 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833 -iff Detroit, Michigan, 
“HTHITK'SU NEW YORK 
” TYr*E FOtnvrmY. 
FARMER, LITTLE & CO., 
Nos. 63 to 86 Bkkkmah SraaBT, Naw Yqbk. 
Tills old established eone.iwu Is always prepared to fill, 
at short notice, orders lor Hook, Newspaper, Fancy and 
JOB TYPE OF EVERY KIND, 
Including styles from other Foundries. Also IIok's, 
Gouoom's, and other Presses. 
nF*Thl» paper la printed on type from this Foundry. 
II Y 
Ool. S. M. Bowman and Lt.*0ol. R. B. Irwin. 
1 Vol. 8vo.; 512 Pages, With 8 Steel Portrait*, &c. 
Thoroughly revised by Gen. SIIEllitAN himself, and 
published under his sanction. 
The only authentic Hlstoiyof the Great Campaigns. 
These book* are having an Immense sale everywhere, 
and are works that no reading man should he without. 
Many of our Agents are making from $10 to $20 a day.— 
They are the only authentic historic* nt' these great Gen¬ 
erals. Address 
C. B, RICHARDSON, Publisher, 
510 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
Stating territory desired, alul which book preferred. 
F ifty-five dollars per term 
will pay for Board, furnished room, wood and tui¬ 
tion In common English, at 
Tjisrxoisr academy, 
BELLEVILLE, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 
SPRING TERM: COIvriXTETsrCES, 
TUESDAY, April 3, I860. 
This Is one of the oldest Institutions In the State. It is 
a Boarding School for both Ladles and Gentlemen. 
Good Hoard is always furnished. Superior taeilltles af¬ 
forded to those who wish to pursue either the Ancientor 
Modern Languages, jirepave for College,or perfect them- 
selves In the. Arte Of Music orPamtlng. A complete Com¬ 
mercial College und Telegraphic School I* combined 
w ith the Institution, where young nico of limited means 
may acquire a thorough business education for llm 
nominal sum of twelve dollars. Twelve Teacher* urc em¬ 
ployed. Between two nud three hundred students aro 
uow in attendance and there, are accommodations tor 
about one hundred more. Foi further particulars please 
address, for circular, 
Ukv. B. A. BMITn, A. 15.. Principal, or 
E. H, HU-lkb, 6ec'y. *10-tr 
_ Wash. 
_ __ _. _ been thor¬ 
oughly tested during the year past, and round to he Just 
what we say It la—a saving of one-half the expense and 
labor In washing, und makes the cloches last mach longer. 
Also tor Cleaning paint and all household pnrposes, cun. 
not be equaled, os the numcrou* recommendations dally 
tell as. Receipt* for the above will be. sent to any ad¬ 
dress on the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guaran 
teed or the. money refunded. Address J. THOMPSON 
CREE, Rochester, N. Y., care of Winuxsta, Rural New- 
Yorker Office. WlS 
IO THE LADIES.-The , 
Ing Preparation and Excelsior 
(&Y TO $2 fnr Every Ilmir'» Service*, I’lcae- 
CPJL ant and honorable business. No risk. Agents 
wanted tn every Stale and Bounty. I.ndtcx and gentle¬ 
men, every body. Address M\n*on I.ano, N. Y, City. 
TJtOUl* — ITH CAUSE. CURE, and how It 
j may be prevented. Sent free. Address E. B. 
DOTE, M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. [881-12t 
U DANISH JACK TONAWANDA lor SALE. 
yy The subscriber otters for tale his Spanish Jack, seven 
year* Old, and *tamU J3I< hand* high. Alao one pair of 
mule* coming 2 year* old. said Jack's nock. For partic¬ 
ular* address ,1. W. UUNN'EU, Ovid, Seneca Co., N. V. 
/'10.11 FORT AND CURE FOR THE RUP 
\j TUKFD.—Sent rree. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D. 
1130 Broadway, New York. 831-121 
P ERMANENT SHEEP LABEL.—See Illustrated 
Advertisement In Bubal, Dec. 18th, page 403. 
82S-13t C. II. DANA, West Lalmnon, N. H. 
O nion seed—growth of 1865 . 
Lavge Red Wethersfield 9 B.$2,00 
Large Yellow Dutch, F !b....,,.. 2215 
Yellow Danvers (true) F n>..2,60 
White Portugal, F lb.. 3,73 
The above, varieties w ill be sent by mail, post-paid, to 
any address upon receipt of the price. Address 
838-41] McKLWACN BROS., Springfield, Mas*. 
B USINESS at HOME !-For Man, Woman, 
Boy, or Girl! New! Easy: Highly Beautiful! Ex¬ 
tremely Popular! No Traveling! Pays Immensely! A 
te.w cents will start ill Steady demand everywhere I 
Warranted a .splendid IN-DOOR, money-making occupa¬ 
tion ! Full return* sent. FREES Enclose Btamp, and di¬ 
rect to MRS. O. JONES, Box 1498, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ITI PROVED CROSS-CUT SAWTNG 
MACHINE.-The t 
.. subscribers are manufacturing a 
superior Cros* cut ..r Drag Sawlug Machine, and invite 
the attention of those having large quantities of wood to 
ent, In It. It has sevorsl important improvement* over 
the ordinary ir.iiehiu - of this kind, *omo ol which urc 
the following, viz: 
The saw always nms In line with tj, e center of the 
crank-wheel, auu eau therefore bo run rapidly without 
bounding. The Saw can he raised Instantly after finish¬ 
ing a cut, by mean* of a levci, without stopping the ma¬ 
chine, and the same lover can be made to counter-balance 
the »aw arm and regulate the cut Of the «aw In different 
sized log*, it has the slmpb-.-it and best arrangement for 
drawing the- log forward after each cut, there Is In use. 
By simply stopping upon a mver the log Is drawn for¬ 
ward by It without loss of time 
One man attends to raisiug the saw, drawing the log 
forward, and holding the log lo It* place, which is a great 
saving of labor, compared with the ordinary means em¬ 
ployed to do the same work, and reduces the expense of 
running u machine, materially. 
This machine may be driven by the ordinary two-horse 
Railway Powers, ot8 to 4 Horse Lever Powers audgood 
operators will cut from 3 to 5 cords per hour. 
We also manufacture, Lever and Railway Horse-Pow- 
er«, Threshing Machine*, Clover Hutler*. Circular Wood 
Saws, Broom Machinery, K.c. Scud for a Circular Ad¬ 
dress G. WEST1NGHOUSE & CO., Schenectady, N. V . 
O UR ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL 
cataijO g-ttb 
And Vegetable and Flower Garden Manual for lSGfi, 
la now ready, and will be forwarded to all applicants In¬ 
closing 15 cents. Address 
888-4E McKLWAIN BROd., Bprlngfluld, Mass. 
F oot-rot in sheep can be 
THOROUGHLY CURED BY USING 
Wliitternore's (Jure for Foot-Rot in Sheep 
It is Surer ADd Safer than any preparation ol Blue Vit¬ 
riol, Butter ol Antimony, etc. ItliaSDeetl tested hy many 
Prominent Sheep owners with xuccue*, and Is in tact a 
Positive Cure, tt will also thoroughly cure the worst 
eases ot Foul In Cattle, and Thrush In Burses. Certifi¬ 
cates can be had 01 the Agents. 
EW~ A*k for WbltUmnre'a Cure and t*?® i>0 other. 
For sale by all Druggists. F. W. Wt I ITT'KM ORE, 
Sole Mannfactorer, Chatham l Corners, h.Y. 
For sale by Wioutuay* Co ..Batm N- i •; DWHUffBOSC, 
Comstoox & Co., Utica; Jons '*‘A<ac7in(.o, Ca/.cnovla, 
N. r.; J*»tKH G. Woon to Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.S 
Si-boko to Abxstboko, Cleveland, Ohio. r823-26t 
C EMINS’ GUTTER.—Tlie under signed 
would call attention to their series ot 
Huy, Straw and Stalk Cutters, 
The Cents,}*’ Cuttxk has taken the First PasMimt 
at every Fair where It has been exhibited this year, and 
11 * superiority Is also established hy the testimonials of 
hundreds who hate tested It by wo. 
The pnoc* at our -hop vary from $10 to $73, They are 
sold (with freight added) by our agents at mos to the 
important business centers throughout the country. 
For descriptive Circular and Price List address tbo un¬ 
dersigned proprietor* and manufacturer*. 
BANFORD, OUM1NGS A CO., 
F'ulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
fir LOVE to HAMILTON, 21 Buffalo St., Agents for 
Rochester and vicinity. 828-tl 
T obacco s e e d i 
GENUINE CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. 
We have a fine stock ol this most desirable variety, 
grown expressly lor us, by one of th: most successful 
cultivator-. In the Connecticut valley. Packets contain¬ 
ing l oz.SOc-1 la tt, $1,58; 1 it*. $t- Sent by mall, post¬ 
paid. upon receipt or the price. Prtct- for large quanti¬ 
ties given upon application. A pampfcint containing full 
direction} for culture, curing and nocking, will accom¬ 
pany each packet. Price of pamphlet 25 cents. U will 
be sent tree to all parties purchasing wit ounce or more 
ol seed. Address McELWAlN BROS., Springfield, Maos. 
SAGE ORANGE HEDGE PLANT8 (or sale 
at $3 and $10 V 1 , 000 . WM. A. NOURbK, Moline, Ill. 
