TfieLAMBi 
New Advertisements 
/ lOT.» AT PA It,—I OFF Kit FOR HALF.MY 
VT Farm In Allegany Oountv. situated South West of 
Canaseraga Station, N. Y. A ft. Railroad, " inllc.i. si\ to 
Seven Hundred Acre*. Well adapt'd to Grain or Grac¬ 
ing'. Under admirable state of cultivation. Buildings 
good. Desirable, healthy location. Good frnlt and plenty, 
ror particulars address, II. S. M I INl'Y, 
iWldt Canascr.agft, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
list or XMtvr ad vkhtisejhentx. 
TUFTY-FIVE IHU.UKS FEU TF.R1TI 
L will pay for Hoard, furnished room, wood and tui¬ 
tion In oommon Rngltsh, at 
XJ JNTI OXsT ACADEMY, 
BELLEVILLE, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 
spring TEPtivr coioiivrEisrcES. 
TUESDAY, April 3, 1866. 
Tills Is one of the oldest Institutions In the. State. It la 
a Boarding School for both Ladles and Gentleman. 
'lood Board t* always fumtxhed, Superior facilities af- 
lorded to those who wish to pursue either the Ancient or 
Modern Languages,prepare for College,or perfecUhcm- 
selvesm the Arts of Music or Pointing. A compfatr Cnm- 
n»™W Collect' mill Telegraphic School Is combliiud 
witn the institution, where Voting men of limited uu/ana 
may acquire » tiiorougli business cdueullon for the 
nominal snm of twelve cfollnr*. Twelve Teacher* are cm 
Hovey's ft- Co. a illustrated catalogue or seeds. 
To Nurserymen—Hall & Co. 
Ticks. Vermin and Scab—.las F Levin. 
Save Fifty Dollars—.las C Ottte A Co. 
Peach 1 rres. Hoses. Ac—Edw'd J Evans A Co. 
Gems of Sacred Song—Oliver Dltson A Co. 
Stock and Farming Utensils for Sale—John Graham. 
No Humbug -L P Parks. 
The IV iIson Early Black berry—John S Collins. 
Farm for Salo-S Fryer. 
Russell's Italian Cnmpouria— Mark Russell & Co. 
Miner'" Infallible Tick Destroyer for Sheep—Hu 
MtHer A Co. 
Fortune Franklin A Co. 
100 Photographs-C Seymour. 
Agents Wanted—Sliawe A Co. _ _ _ 
Improved Blackcap Raspberry Plants—Wm P Loud. 
Correction—Jus per Hasten. 
Apple Root Grarts nummond & Newson. 
Strawberry Plants fwr Sale—K Gager. 
* 5 Sewing Machine—Fainll v Gem Sewing Machine Co. 
History of the Rebellion—D Appleton & Co. 
Genesee Valley Nurseries—Frau; A Co. 
A Scientific Wonder—1 W Dufamere. 
To Farmers-Valuable Land for Rale. 
Nursery Stock nt Wholesale—Geo C BneU. 
Scribner's Com and lit an Planter—J M Scribner. 
Fruit frees Furnished—K C Frost. 
Notice to Parmer*—Spencer A Co. 
Apple Trees—Jas A Hoot, „ 
Gralted Apple Stooka— Noah P Hustod. 
Standard Apple Trees—E Avery. 
Gold at Par—H 8 Mundr. 
Farm for Rale—E A Hcbard. 
Cedar Grape Posts—Henry H Olmsted. 
SPECIAL NOTICS* 
Tree Denier* and Xur»erymen—Hall & Co. 
rjpo FARMERS AND COUNTRY 
MERCHANTS. 
ALL WHO OAVK FOR SALE 
FLOUR, FRUITS, HAY, 
MAPLE SUGAR, FISH. WOOD, 
FURS AND SKINS, TALLOW, OIL. 
HOPS, CHEESE, WOOL, . 
It UTTER, EGGS, LARD, 
LUMBER, GRAIN. POULTRY, 
VEGETABLES, SEEDS, Ac. 
Can have them wrtt.t. sold at the highest prices in Boa- 
ton, with full cash returns always within L?» daysot their 
reaching the city, by forwarding them to the Commission 
House for Country Produce of 
JAMES W. EDGERLY, 
Mo. 86 Kncelnml Street, Boston. 
N. B.—The Advortlscr has had abundant experience In 
thl* business, and trusts that he will contlnuo to merit 
patronage by the most enroBil attention to the interest 
of his natron* The articles .iru takuu charge of on their 
arrival, und carefully disposed of promptly. to good cash 
customers, and cash returns made immediately to Uie 
owner*. 
8 Tf“ The highest, charge for receiving and selling Is 5 F 
cent, and ror purchasing SH F cent. 
A Boston weekly price current Is Issued by J. W, 
EDGEBLT, which (■ sent free to all his patrons. A upocl- 
mun copy sent Roe to any desiring it. 
i'ff ~Cash advanced on consignments of Produce when 
required. 
Send for a Free Copy of Prices Current, 
And all other particulars, to 
JAMES W. EDGERLY, 
11B South Street, llosUni, Marm., 
[Opposite tha Old Colony Passenger Depot.] 
f|TO FA KAIEIIS. — The owner of a tract ot land 
A- valuable for mineral, hut also in good condition ror 
fanning, desires a tenant who can furnish teams and Im¬ 
plements. nud crop U on shares. To an energetic and 
experienced fanner, an opportunity for realizing twice 
the annual profit* obtainable from on ordinary farmfront 
free) Is hereby ottered. nOO acre* arc cleared and 100 acres 
In graas. Good farm house and barn* will be furnished. 
Soil rich loam. 100 acres nearly cleared of stumps, ready 
for plowing and cropping next spring. Two railroads 
cross the promises, and a village of 2000 people engaged 
In profitable mining la located within a half of a tulle of 
the farm. Every article raised ran he marketed on the 
premises at high prices. *3000 or >2300 can be easily net 
ted per annum, by the right man In charge, of the farm. 
To such a person a live yrafts' lease will he given, or one 
year with the prtvetegc. It U situated In Marquette Co., 
Michigan. The climate and produets are the same as in 
the vicinity of Ogdonshnrg and Montreal. A Canadian 
farmer desirous or emigrating to tha States will find 
this a rare opportunity and » safe one. 
For further particulars address, U,. care Carlton A 
Smith's Advertising Post, No. Ill Broadway. Now York. 
T7UROPEAN GROWN HEEDS, 18 6 6. 
AJ 1 tie subscriber lias u'cvivBd a large supply of Gar¬ 
den and Agricultural heed* rvoui Europe -growth 01 
I 8 h 6 ; w itch he offers 101 /ie tn„(„ iVlced list sent 
on application, r HO MAS McKUtUV, Kutopean Seed 
Grower and Iihportor, il Pino St.. New York [BHMOt 
GREAT SECRETS! Wonderful Diseov 
mica Complete catalogue sent free. 
F. L. WOOD, Box Sun, New York. 
^ SCIENTIFIC WONDEH. 
European Pocket Timekeeper. 
ONE DOLLAR EACH. Patent Applied for, Juno 29, 
15*35. An Exact and Reliable Pocket Timekeeper for 
Ladles aa l Gentlemeu. Correctly constructed on the most 
approved Scientific Principles, and warranted to denote 
Solar Time with absolute certainly and the utmofit pre 
clslon. It never caD be wrong. It requites go tunr or 
winding up: nkvbu kuns down, and ran never be too 
fast or too slow. Ufa always con inter. Approved by 
the Prim* and nil who have used them. Just Introduced 
Into this country from Europe, where It 1» secnreil hy 
Koynl letter* Patent, and Is creating an lineime skxsa 
no*. Price for a single oao. with plain or fancy white 
dial. In gold or silver gilt case, only $1. Sent, postage 
S aid, to any part of the country, on receipt of price. Sale 
ellvcry guaranteed. 
All order* must he add r eased to J. W. DEL AM ERE 
A CO., Solo Proprietors, 2O4-20G Broadway, New York. 
B room heed ‘joo bushels nice, 
Sale at Moscow, Llv, Co., N. Y\, by JOHN 
DON, a Breeder of pure blood Spanish Merino g 
1 7ARM FOR HALE LYING 1 Mile* Weat 
ot Geneva, h or particular*, ace Rural, No,5, Ot Feh 
3,1966, or address CIlAS, i\ GREGORY, G’JUi'Va, N. Y, 
®t)e Nerus Condenser 
ARM FOR SALE—14'J Acrea In York 
s' rr. in worn, 
— ----- —. ... buildings, fruit and water abundant.; 
near P. ().,canal, railroad and school; 20 acre* wheal mol 
HO mostly clover on farm, at the low price of fd,l)00. 
Terms easy. Inquire nr address 
83tMt JOHN SHELDON, Moscow, N. Y. 
— Oil has been struck in Australia. 
— Columbns, Ga., is to be garrisoned again. 
— There are 21 editors in the Iowa Legislature. 
— The bank at Liberty, Mo., was lately robbed of 
$75,000. 
— There arc $263,000,000 of national bank money 
in circulation. 
— The New Orleans Picayune has entered upon ita 
thirtieth year. 
— The Mormon Territorial officers in Utah have 
been removed. 
—Professor Agassiz is to return from his Brazilian 
trip in May next. 
— A Southern Pacific Railroad Company has been 
formed in California. 
— A thousand laborers have been engaged to re* 
build Charleston, 8. C. 
— There are in Tennessee 80,000 people that can 
neither read nor write. 
— An exchange says the Foniana are about to or* 
ganize u cavalry service. 
— The 2d branch of the Baltimore city council have 
passed the eight-hour bill. 
— Maine Lumbermen have had a convention to dis¬ 
cuss the reciprocity treaty'. 
— The Germans or Quincy, III., are about to estab¬ 
lish a Herman public library. 
— There were 493 persona killed in the month of 
January by boiler explosions. . 
— There are indications of a very heavy emigration 
from the North to Texas this spring. 
— In France are 203 beet sugar factores which pro¬ 
duce 22,800,000 lbs. of sugar annually. 
— A letter from the South say* infanticide prevail* 
to a fearful extent among the negroes. 
— There le to be a new Treasury Bureau organized, 
having supervision of the Customs Bureau. 
— A messenger of the U. 8. Express Co. was robbed 
of $40,000 at St. Louis on Saturday week. 
— In Central Illitiois and Indiana last week they 
had the heaviest snow storm of the season. 
— The weather at Charleston, 8. C., on the 10th ult. 
was colder than at any period since 1857. 
— A ship captain was recently discharged in Liver¬ 
pool for being drunk 110 eomiccutive days. 
— The Committee on Ways and Moans voted that 
the tax on whisky shall remain $2 a gallon. 
— San Francisco has 149,000 inhabitants, 23 printing 
offices, 1,722 liquor shops and 29 breweries. 
There was a decline of $1.40 per tun at a large 
sale of Scranton coal in New York last week 
— It is estimated that every freedman in the South, 
has cost every white man in the North $5,000. 
OW IT IS DONE 
. _ 1 -- Explain* Kuut* 
1 I INU, FISHING,HORSE-TAMING, HOWTO MAKE 
all kinds of Liquors, All kind* ot Unguents, Curling 
Fluids, Ac., Gambling Exposed, Ventriloquism mudu 
easy, with 100 other now discoveries. Price only 20 cent*, 
5 for $1. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, 
J.B. WILLIAMS, Bradford, Vermont. 
Manual or Agriculture, tnr Emerson and Flint. 1.25 
Mile* on Horse * Foot (cloth).. 75 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture.. , . 35 
Modern Cookery, by Ml** Acton and Mrs. 8 J Halo.. 1,60 
Nature's Hue Book.. 28 
Norton's Element* Scientific Agriculture'*''.’.'. 75 
Onion Culture ...... 20 
our Farm of Four Acres.30 
Practical Shepherd, Randall.200 
Qulmhy's Mysteries of Bee-Keeping.’ . 1.75 
QUiney on Soiling Cuttle. SO 
Rabbit Fancier. .. 30 
Ready Recknor Log Book... 30 
UtChara*on on the flog. 80 
Rivets'orchard Huuaea. so 
Rogers' Scientific Agriculture.t 00 
Rural Homes (Wheeler) . .... . 1,30 
Scheuek's Gardener* Text-Book. 75 
Scribner's Produce Tables. 80 
Silver's new Poultry Book (70 llliurtrutton*). 50 
Sorghum Otower's Manual, by W. II. Clark. 25 
Stewart,'* (John) Stable Book. 1,50 
Thomas’ Farm ItoplumenU.1,50 
Todd'* Young Farmer* Manual and Work Shop. 1,50 
Warder** Hedges and Kvmi greens. 1,50 
Wax Flowers, bow to make them... 1,50 
Woodward's Graporlca and Horticultural Buildings. 1,50 
Woodward’s Country Home*.. . 1 50 
Wool Grower & Stock Register, VoU, 1,2, 5 , 8 , each. 33 
YotmgHousekeeper'* and Dairy Maid’s Directory.. 30 
Yu tun an'* Hand Book Household Science.2,00 
Youmnn's New Chemistry. . 2 ,(jo 
Zir-Atiy ot 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. 
QENESEE VALLEY NERSKUffES, 
ROCHKSTim, IV. Y. 
8 end tor our Spring Catalogues. Sent to all who In¬ 
close a stamp for me It. 
Nos. 1 & 2 .—Abridged Dnscrlptlve Catalogue of Fruits, 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Ac., &c. 
No. 3.—Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, 
Green Honso Plants. &<:. 
No. 4. Wholesale Catnlogno or Trade List, published 
each year, for Nurserymen and partiew who wish to buy 
In largo quantities. 
No. 5.—Descriptive Catalogue of Flowelng Bulbs. Will 
be published In the Fall. 
No. 6 .—Catalogue of Flower Seeds. Imported, Spring 
ltk'jt). 
KRtrr Oiin tMKJiTAt, Thicks and SUKttns, In largo or 
small quantities. 
I30.IXX) Phans, Standard, a fine, stock of first, medium 
and second nualitlex. 
EVERGREENS,—Wo offer an tin usually fine stock for 
Spring, particularly Norway Spruce and Balsam l'lr, 3 
to 5 feet high. 
Our Nurseries embrace over Three Hundred and Fifty 
Acre* of Land. 
Catalogue No. 6 , comprises the largest assortment and 
finest collection •■( new Imported Flower Seeds, we have 
ever offered In this country. Address 
841-4t FROST & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
C EGA It CANE SEED.-A Large and 
kj Exe«llimt Htor.lt —Selected with great care. This 
seed was uxamiuud while growing, and purchased In the 
head from field* yielding the best nrnl greatest quantity 
of slrun. Wo warrant Iw purity and oorruct uomcticla 
turn. Large and Early Sorghum, Llberuan, Neu.a.za.na, 
Ota-bls-tan and all the leading sorts Tbu trade supplied 
at a reasonable discount. Send lor price list and Illus¬ 
trated Sorgo Halid Book to accompany. Skinner*' Ad¬ 
justable Cane Mills, Horse Rowers and Evaporators. 
Address bl. W SE INN Eli A CO , Madison. Wts. 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—One 
j of the bo*t Farms In Orleans County is nlforod for 
cii* It L* located three miles north-easi of Albion, on 
the Ridge Road, and contains one hundred and two 
acres, 15 of which is in timber. The farm Is well water¬ 
ed, and i* abundantly stocked with all the dJtfnrent. vari¬ 
eties of fruit. A* It I* well calculated na regards build¬ 
ings, orchards, wood and water, to lie divided, the 
subscriber will soli either onc-holf or the whole of it, as 
may suit purchasers, Inquire of the subscriber on the 
premises, or address by letter, Alblou, N. Y. 
Feb. 8 th, ltWG. D. E. T? LKR. 
KNITS A STOCKING SUBSTANTIALLY COM- 
plete. It sots up Ita own work, knits Die. heel Into the 
slocking ami narrows off tho too. leaving only a small 
opuulug at the huel, afid no itauJ-kluUIng'. It knits any 
size, without removing needles, from two loops, forming 
a cord, up to Its full capacity; widen* und narrows l>y 
varying the number of loops, and knlu the. Wide Single 
Flat Web, the Double Flat Web, the Plain Ribbed biat 
Web, uud the Fancy Ribbed Flat Web, with selvedges. 
JVo other DTachino in the Wortit ran do an;/ 
one of these 
It knits Shawls, Hood*. Nubias,Sacks,Breakfast Capes, 
Jacket*, Skirts, Undershirts, Drawers,Cblldrnn’ftCloaks, 
Roy’* Bulu, Comforts, Smoking and Skatin'* Caps, Snow 
shoes,Coggins, Afghans, Cravats, Sunpemlers, Purses, 
Tidies, Glut ea, Mittens, Ac., Ac.; knit* a yard of plain 
work In ten utHlt rcs; a pair of socks otiMt'i.it rK In half 
an hour. For Families, Wool Growera, Manufacturer*, 
Merchants, etc.. It t* the most uiouuy-maklng and labor- 
saving invention of the. age. 
The Sewing Macttloo 1* confined to sewing together 
part* of fabrics. The Knitting Machine actually manu 
factour* the fabrics aud fuahlons them Into garment*. 
Ita owner tnu* rrujKtsTa tu TUB morn's. Women are 
earning from $13 to $33 per week, knitting lUudery and 
Stupid and Fancy Worsted Article*. The Farmer doubles 
Dm value of Ida wool by Converting It. Into knltgOOd*. 
HI* girl* or boy* prepat" It lor tho market without, ex* 
pause. Fit ON loo to iso run dent r purer on every arti¬ 
cle produced by It. Highest. Premium Gold Medals 
awarded It *t tho late Fair i>r the American Institute, 
New York, and the Mcclionlivt’ Fair, Bouton; Silver 
Modal First Premium at New York Bute Fair, and First 
Premium* at tlio last State Fair* of MsavaehunetU, Dull 
ana. Michigan and Wisconsin. Kvary Machine Wah- 
rantko to work as represented. 
lif- send for Circulars, Inclosing atafnp. 
HiViOCSltOOlVIS « 
Koelieater, N. Y.* ‘26 Smith'* Arcade. 
Ifiiflnln, N. Y., 300 Alain St. 
Cincinnati, »>., i ts Wot Fourth St. 
Chic ago. 111., t*JS South Clark St. 
St. I.nuis, nitkt ‘21 North I* tit It Si. 
DovcMipot'f, town, 21 North ifrudy St. 
All letter* from Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, 
Michigan, or WLcomdn, should ho addressed to 
nUI.BKRT BROS.,its West Fourth bt„, Cincinnati. 
All letters from Missouri »ml Kansas should be ad¬ 
dressed to 
PRATT A CLARK,21 North Fifth Ht., Bt. Lotus, Mo. 
All letters from Iowa aud Minnesota should be ad¬ 
dressed to 
M. T. LAMB, 35 Brady 8 t., Davenport, Iowa. 
Resident* of other States should address, 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE MAN U FACT Ult G CO„ 
lyU-t't RocllUMtcr, 3. Y. 
1 FRAN UPS IffAGIC 
C A It DS. - Parts l a It. 25 
Cents each part of J2 t.'arclH — 
lEvery Card involve* an artls- 
|tlc problem, requiring study 
and kuen obttervntlon tor their 
Holntlau, and thereby cuitlva- 
JJ OVEY & CO.’S 
Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
And Amateur Cultivator's Guide to tile Flower and Veg¬ 
etable Gnrdcn for 1H66 Is now ready, 
Our present Edition (the 30th) greatly improved and 
enlarged to more than ONE HUNDRED Pages of small 
type, and Illustrated with upward of 
50 New and Beautiful Engravings 
of the most popotftT and showy Flowers, with a full de¬ 
scription of more than 2,600Flower aud Vegetable Seeds, 
accompanied with full und complete practical direction:! 
for the amateur cultivator. 
The. Catalogue now ottered to onr numerous customers, 
Is one of tho most complete ever published, containing 
all the Information necesearj for the umaleur for the 
successful growth of the most beautiful Flowers and 
Planla. Inconsequence of the Increased e.o»t of paper 
and other expeuxesof publication, wo Hhall charge the 
nominal price, of 25 coni* each, and all applicants Inclos¬ 
ing that arnonni will receive tho Catalogue. Address 
HOVKY & CO., No 53 North Market St., Boston, Mass. 
A DAIRYMAN’* PA FEH. -At the recent 
Convention of Chuesu Manufacturers, held at Utica, 
ami representing several State*, the Utica He halo was 
highly commended for the attention devoted In Its 
columns to the Interests of tho Dairy, hy X. A. Wim.aiiij, 
Esq., agricultural editor. Original ducawdons of the beat 
method* of manufacture, and careful reports ot tbo ex¬ 
perience of the best dairymen and factories are given at 
length, with accurate market reports from the factories 
and from New York City. Tho Utioa Wbeklt Hgtt.it.o 
Is a large quarto sheet of Torty-rlght column*, t'rlco 
only Two Dollars a your. In advancii. Subscribe, for It. 
Address UTICA HERALD, Utica, N. Y. 
Parts i«. 
w/n/Udi\«\vT solution, and thereby cuillva 
• NAyf**W*Y^^WtltigUi« Rye to artistic forms, 
w and affording, most clmrndm? 
entertainment for young ami old. Sold by nil Book¬ 
stores, or Belli by mall ou receipt ot price, by the publish¬ 
er*. I.. PRANG A CO., 
toll.at ir. 1,1 Washington 8 t.. Boston, Maas. 
f l ARDEN SEEDS for EARLY PLAN’D 
YJT LNG. . PER I PER 
OU NOE. I PACKET. 
Purple Cfmu Broccoli,. 75 10 
Brussel's Spronta. 35 10 
Early York Onbbngu. 25 05 
Walnlngstadt Cabbage, . 40 10 
Half Early Paris Cauliflower,. $1.00 15 
Early Russian Cucumber. 85 10 
Early Frame Cucumber,. 15 05 
Improved Long Purple Egg Plant,.... 75 10 
Early Curl nil 8(1 esi a Lettuce,,,,. 25 05 
Royal Bummer Cabbage. 25 05 
Sweet Mountain Pepper. 50 10 
Long Scarlet Radish. 15 05 
Scarlet Turnip Radish,. 15 05 
Extra Early lied Tomato,. 30 10 
Lester'* Perfected Tomato. 40 10 
Cook’s Favorite Tomato. 73 10 
Tllden's New Seedling,.. 15 
/YARD, PHOTOGRAPH*. Dealer* nml 
1 raveling Agents may find the largest variety of Card 
Photographs In the United States, and at lowest prices, nt 
WOODWAUP A RuNpkl'h 120 State 8 t„ Rochester, N. Y. 
POIt HALE, 
_, The valuable farm situated 
JL at south Greece, on the west side ot tit 0 road, und 
north of the. canal, 8 mden from Rochester, 78 acres moro 
or leBS, Price, $5,100. Address 
887-8t On. FULLER, Syracuse, N. Y. 
T\OOLITTLE’N PRICE List of Fluut*. 
1/ My Improved Black Raspberry Plants (enduring 
any winter and yielding abundantly In 18 months from 
Salting,) will be packed securely in moss ulul rubber pa 
per and sent by mall 1,500 ulllt"', If lined b c, poalope poitL ; 
20 for $ 1 , or by express *0 for $ 1 , or 100 for $3 - none for 
less price. The American White Kaspbe.rrv i nlso lisrtly 
and fruitful, excellent tor canning,) 10 eta.'per plant, or 
13 for $1. My Ytl'awberry plants are true to name and 
well-rooted. Hit mow* Albany (worked tiy on© notch In 
splint of wood,) Und, early, r’ notches,/ Scolt'e 
Seedling or lady Finder, very early anil sweet i3 notnliesj 
by mall, postage-pold, 81 » 100 : hy express, ?r, p 1 , 000 . 
HuxselPx Crulylc i t notches) and Uiu Austin or f/rent 
Shaker Seedling, (B notches,) both later and very large, 
hy mall, $1,35 V 100 ; by express, $5 t< 1 , 000 . The 'Tribune 
/‘rite Herr ice— Monitor, ui nr,tehee,' Col. Ktbacurlh, (7 
notches,) Ih'ooklyn Scarlet, (8 notches,) by mull, postage 
paid, 80.1, e., (10 of each,) for $1; by express, 100 (33 of 
eBclt,) for $ 2 . 
Swkkt fir its if Skku, of last years growth aud verv 
choice, by mall, postage, paid, 3 oz. lor 20 eta; 12 oz. for 
50 ets; by express, 50 cts. par noand, 
Printed directions for Raspberry culture always sent. 
Send National currency ami address II. H. DOOLITTLE, 
Oaks Corners, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
A FRUIT FARM AND ORAI'KItY lor Sulo 
at a bargain. i or particulars, address Mbs. C. A. D. 
LEE, Newark, Way lie Co., N. Y. (M 3 fi-tf 
O ne OF Til F, O I, l> KMT’ 1CHTA ItLISil EI» 
Wholesale Produce Ijonmusslim stand* In West 
Wasldagtou Market together with the whole trade,good 
will of Shipper* and Influence uf present owner will be 
sold cheap for cash Owners wlslilng to retire. Price. 
$230: amount of Halos lor rnut three months $10,000; 
owned by one party for pust 15 years ; a chance seldom 
ottered. Address at once. J AS. COOLEY, 
Jftfi. 34,1886. ... -■ “ 
OLLEFTIONS OF KIT41IIEN GAR. 
DEN 8 KEOB FOR PRI VATE FAMILIES 
71 Corn tlnndl 8 t., Now 
_ —- -PI--— la order 
to Introduce our Vegetable seeds as extensively ns possi¬ 
ble, and make It ah object for every person t,i> test their 
merltr, we shall eonUnue our former very liberal Induce¬ 
ments to purchaser*, sending 20 varieties for $1.00, 45 
varieties for 63-Ofl. These collections are put up expressly 
for sending hy mall, and contain choice seed' ot the most 
desirable varieties In cultivation lor general use. They 
will he forwarded post paid to any uddreas upon receipt 
of price. We also pnt up larger colleettons for $5, $H, 
$15, $20, $25. Those collections are for sending by Ex¬ 
press. an,l contain only the most approved varieties. 
They are arranged ou a liberal seals ami cannot fall to 
give the highest Satisfaction). For list o| these varieties 
sec our Illustrated Seed Catalogue. Price 15 cents. Ad¬ 
dress. MeKJ.WA IN BROS, Springfield, Haas. Sfib- 8 t. 
LiLOWEB AND VEGETA RLE SHEDS. 
Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
GARDEN SEEDS J. M. TIIORBURN 
Descriptive Priced Catalogno for 1866, mailed 
’.an U. 
New Pear Reed hy mall, $4 tier pound. 
rHOKBUKN A OO., 15 John »t., New York. 
*JFUJNG 
n A CO.'S 1 
to all anpllc 
Foii Tine spKnsrcj- of 1 isoo, 
la now published. It contains full deserlptlons ol tho 
choicest floral treasures of the world and the best veget¬ 
ables, with plain directions for culture:. Illustrated with 
a Co/.riRRn Bocqubttk and Firrv Wood Engravings 
O f the n ewe st and best flowers and Containing about 70 
pages. Rent to all who apply enclosing Ten Cents, 
which is not halt the cost. 
VS~ Flowers from seeds sold by me, obtained the flrst 
prizes at the principal State Fair*, and hundreds of Coun¬ 
ty I* airs, the post summer. Address 
833R£ JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
if KEENEY’M REVOLVING UlIRD GUT- 
II. tTJko.—T hey save a large percent, of the labor of 
making ehr.esc; they Increase the quantity and Improve 
the quality. Patented Aug. 29.1865. 
810-tf HIRAM K KENKY, Potter, Yates Co., N. Y. 
MRS! PREMIUM IMPROVED 
TU $3 for F.vcry IlstirNServlces. Plea*. 
CP J_ ant und honorable busloeas. No risk. Agents 
wanted In every State and County. Ladles and gentle- 
meo, every body. Address Manson Lang, N. Y. City. 
7 the Rev. Mr. Blakk, W 
OWEN, daughter ol B. F 
nUOICE FARM FOR HALE MY FARM. 
\ J consisting ol 140 acres, situated In West Webster, 9 
miles from Rochester, N. V. The farm is In good order, 
with good orchards, new brick house, well feuoed, aud 
good out-bulldings, with plenty of good walur. For 
farther particulars inquire utNo.91 Front St., Rochester, 
N Y„orP- O Box m. 
IJPAN1HH JACK TONAWANDA for MALE. 
ij I !"• subscriber oilers for sale hi- Spanish Jack, »cven 
years old, and stands 13K bauds high. Also one pair of 
mules coming 2 years old, said Jack’* stock. For partic¬ 
ulars address J. W. RUNNER, Ovid, Re.neca Co., N. Y. 
nANCERS CAN BE CURED.-JJy the 
remedies of Dr. Hkukkn, ol Quincy, Ill., the Ameri¬ 
can Cancer Champion, Cancer* can be destroyed and re¬ 
moved within from two to twenty days, without the use 
of the knife, shedding blood, or causing serious pain, a; 
the Rochester, Cangur Infirmary. Nob, 89 and 91 Ht.it..- Bt„ 
Rochester, N. Y., by J. ft. DUUFEE, Specialist. 
Rkvbbjinukh.—H on. Krastus Corning, Albany, N. Y. 
Henry Wells, Esq., Prog. Am. Ex. Co. Aurora, N. Y.: 
Hon. >V, O. hiiico, Mayor, Buffalo; oren Sage, Esq. 
Rochester; D. It. Barton, E»q., Rochester. 
3IT* Send for a Circular. R3S-tf 
AWAY WITH HPEUTAULEH. 
At Pltlsford, N. A"., on Tuesday, Feb. 6th, Of hydro- 
cephalns, 1HABEL A., only chlldof Tnog. M. aud Sakah 
K. Terry, aged 15 months and 4 days. 
“When lire's lamp was flickering, her soul on wing ot 
love, 
Flew away to realms of glory, to reign with Christ 
above. 
“ Our »hor went down in beauty, yet it shineth sweetly 
DOW, 
In the bright and dazzling coronet that decks the Sav- 
lours brow." [Com. 
Ox tile 18th nit., alter a short Illness, in Elmira, N. Y., 
SARAH E„ daughter ot Squibb and Auastasia New¬ 
ton, aged 81 years aud 11 months. 
/ 1IIOTCF. VARIETIES OF SMALL FRUITS. 
V/ Philadelphia Raspberry Plant*, Kittatlnny Black- 
hcrrle*. Wilson Early Blaekberrh'S. Van Huren's Gold¬ 
en Dwarf Peach, lurnlshcd lu large or small quantities, 
with a general assortment of other fruits, by 
PASCWALL MORRIS, Skkd.-.mas A I’i.okist, 
Seed Warehouse, 1120 Market 8 t„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
O nion seed-growth op lges. 
Large Red Wethersfield F tt.$2.00 
Largo Yellow Dutch, ft n>. 2 , 7 s 5 
Yellow Danvers (true) 9 ft,.2,50 
White Portugal, V ft..3,55 
The above, varieties wll| he. sent by mall, post-puld, to 
any address upon receipt of the price. Address 
H38-4tJ McELWAIN BR09., Sprlngtle.ld, Mass. 
I TOU SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN 
1 The undersigned offers for sale Ms fionp and Candle 
Manufactory, situated In Homer, N- Y., midway between 
Syracuse and Binghamton on that Railroad. There Isa 
large « >ap kettle, capable ol boiling 3,000 its, soap, a good 
copper puuiii and soap frames. Also, two almost new 
eundle machines, UarnlStOli’s make, and other articles 
connected with thu business. Which will he sold cheap to 
any purchaser by JOHN WATSON, Proprietor. 
O UR ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL 
C ATAIjOG-UB 
And Vegetable and Flower Carden Manual for 186(5, 
Is now ready, and will bn forwarded to all applicants In- 
Closing 15 cent*. Address 
838-lt MoELWAtN BROS.,Springfield, Mass. 
MADE NEW. without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
K. tl. FOOTE, M. D.. 
881-Ut 1130 Broadway, New York, 
Special Notices 
1/ No. 61 Ht. Mark's Place, New York, who has ore 
vlons to making hto lute. European tour, visited Roches¬ 
ter professionally, at regular Interval*, has taken a per¬ 
manent other in tbo Crystal Palace Block, No. 79 Main 
Ht., up stairs, >1 few doors east of the Osbnrii House, 
Rochester, N Y., where-he treat*, with Ids u*nal success, 
Vm/nexe, Catarrh, lUechargu* from the Jiar, and all dis¬ 
eases 0 / the Kyc, Ear aud Alr-paseagex. 840 2t 
m O R A « C O NEED! 
A GENUINE CONNECTICUT HEED LEAF. 
We have a fine stock Of tills most desirable variety, 
grown expressly for us, by onu of the most successful 
eiiUtviitor*, in thu Connecticut valley. Packets contain¬ 
ing l OZ. 50c; 4 ft, $1,50; 1 ft, $1. Sent by mail, post- 
^ ald, upon receipt or the price. Prices for large quantl. 
e.s given upon application. A pumphlot containing full 
direction* for culture, curing and packing, will accom¬ 
pany each packet.. Price of pamphlet 25 cents. It. will 
he scut free to all parties purchasing one ounce or more 
ol seed. Address McELWAIN BROS., Springfield, Mass. 
Advertisements intended for a specified nnm- 
ber of the Rural New-Yorkeb must reach the office 
on Monday preceding publication, to secure insertion. 
e I rr/ljl PER YEAR ! VVe want Aueuli. 
tp.l • »/ ’ M; everywhere to «cll ourlmprovcd $®Sew- 
Itig Machines. Three new kind*. Under and tipper feed. 
Warranted live years. Above salary or large commis¬ 
sions paid. The only machines sold In United State- for 
less than $40, which are fully licensed try Howe, Whe.r.ier 
<f Wilson. Grover it Baker, Singer <t Co,, and Bro-h- 
elder. All other cheap machines are infringements. 
Circulars free. Address, or cull upon Shaw A Clark. 
Blddlelord, Maine. [830-lSt 
Tree Dealers aud Nurserymen — (with 
broken assortments,)—may be pleased to know, we 
are informed by a Tree Dealing correspondent, that 
the Nurseries about Toledo, O., have full stocks of 
trees for spring trade, which it may be well to exam¬ 
ine before trade opens, Tho stock of Messrs. Hall 
& Co., 1 b said to be especially well assorted. 
A GENTS WANTED NEW ROOK - 
_/Y Now Jtcadjv lid tlic. Best—From official aouroe*. 
The Great Campalgr.* 01 ou\NT and SHERMAN, hv tho 
popular Historian, J. T. HEADLEY, uuthor of •' Wash¬ 
ington and bis Generals,” “SacTed Mountain,” Ac. Com- 
n I - Vo imc. Handsom :l II The 
most attractive work on the War. Active agente are 
selling 100 copies per week. Extra Indueeuietitft oll'ei'ed. 
fiend for terms. Address E. B. THEM' A CO., 
840-R ISO Grand Street, New York. 
QHEFSE VATS!-ROE’S PATENT 
WITH COOPER’S IMPROVEMENTS, 
There is now In use Over four thousand of these Vat*. 
Borne in every cheese district in the United State*. They 
recommend themselves; they are the best and cheapest 
Vat made, Dairymen wftntlug will pic,urn send lor circu¬ 
lars. size from 90 to 550 gallons. 
Wealuo, make a Vat WlUi Maple’s Patent Steam Tank 
aud Distribution Pipes to be lixc.d In large factories. Thl* 
1h tlio only Vat to which steam is applied, that heal* 
eveuly, avoiding the necessity of rapid and constant agi¬ 
tation of the milk. H. A E. T. COOPER 
Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 4,1886, 829-13t 
rj’O T}!K LAD1KH. Tim Amvrlcnu Wash- 
A lug Preparation and Excelsior Soup has been thor¬ 
oughly tested during tho year past, and round to be lust 
what wo say It Is—a saving of one-half the expense, and 
labor in washing, and make* the clothes lust much longer. 
Also for cleaning paint and all household purposes, can¬ 
not be equaled, as the numerous recommendations dally 
tell us. Receipts for the nbnvr will be seat to auv ad¬ 
dress on the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed or the money refunded. Address J. THOMPSON 
CRKK, Rochester,N. Y„ care of Williams, Rural New- 
Yorker Office. 833 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s ehoee 
1 pair will outwear 3 without tips. Sold everywhere. 
A G R E a TC II A N c E FOR AGENTS TO 
BELL KhTTELL’i} one volume History of the He. 
hellion. Every page of which has been brepared for the 
press since the close of tho war. It contains reading mat¬ 
ter equal to two octavo volume*. Agents are selling ns 
many on the same ground as have been sold of all other 
Historic* put. together. HI* the work people want, Full, 
complete.and reliable. Price fl.SO —ouly about hall the 
price of OLlier Histories in proportion to the amount of 
reading matter. Splendidly UlUfttrnted with steel plate 
engravings. The work la now ready for delivery. 
sfl0-3t Address, 11. E. UOODWlK, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Iv I T T A TINNY, —Tho largest, sweetest, 
hardiest, mo6t delicious, productive, and every way 
the best Blackberry known. Send stamp for terme, 
testimonials, &c., new edition, to 
«30-26» !i. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
pUAIT’Ji CHIROGRAPHIC) Portrait* 
or 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AND 
Lincoln in the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new la design and most, beautiful 
in execution, are »old by subscription ouly. They furnish 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, *a nothing 
like them have ever before been offered to the public. 
SuppJied tor the United States exclusively by the Agency. 
For circulars and terms, enclose two red stamps 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833- if_ Detroit, Michigan, 
l’-ITH CAUSE, CURE, and how It 
he prevented. Hunt free. Addreas E. B. 
M. D.. 1130 Broadway, New York. [SSl-L’t 
Deafne**, Discharges from tlie Ear and 
Noises in the Head, radically cured by tho use of 
the recently invented vegetable extract, 
OTITINE. 
Price $2.00 a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. 
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., 
38 Hanover Street, 
Boston, Mass. 
It is Surer und Safer than any preparation ol Bine Vit¬ 
riol, Burterol Antimony.etc. It ha* been tested by many 
Prominent Sheep owner# with success, and Is In fact a 
Positive Cure. It. will also thoroughly cure the worst 
Case* ot Foul In Cattle, and Thru»h in Horses. CerUfl. 
cate* can be had of the Agent*. 
L»“Atik for Whit.- "lore's Unrv aud take no other. 
For sale by all Druggist*. F. W. WHITTEMOKK. 
Sole Manufacturer, C hath am 4 Comers, N. Y. 
For sale by \V tour man A Co., Bath, N. T.; Duuonhon, 
1 - ■ 1 
N. Y.; Jawks G. Wood A Co., Poughkeepsie. N. Y.; 
SthoaO A Abkstbong, Cleveland. Oltfo, tS43-28t 
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