CAVK YODB FRUIT TRKES.-Kop 83 I will 
Furnish » Recipe which will pifocuiall) prevent cater¬ 
pillars from climbing op the trunks of trees. ($l)One 
dollar will purchase enough for 100 trees. 
S12-4t J. K KKGH. Waterloo, N, Y. 
A 1,1. EY SEMINA R Y, FULTON, N. Y.- 
Spriug Term open* March 29U| 18*16. Expense lor 
W«l, Washing, f uni. ami (loom FuruMiud, except 
ets and pillow-cases, $55.00. Tuition In (l»mmon 
illsli, $8.50. For Catalogue* or Circular*, address 
L2-3t JOHN I*. GRIFFIN, principal. 
WESTCOTT’S adjustable 
DiSJSII CHURN. 
Patented ,\u«. IN 180.7 j Improved April 4, 1865. 
(See Engravings In Rural, March 10, page 78.) 
This Churn vu first patented In August 1863, but the 
f mteutee determined not to bring It Into market until ho 
nd fully perfected hi* Invention. He bus since spent 
over two year* in experimenting, and in April hiatub- 
tamed a patent for further Improvements, which he he¬ 
ller es now give* him the exclusive right to manufacture 
the host Chum ever made In this country. 
A Company bs* been formed under the Dameol it' 1 ' 
Skxkcx Falls Churn MAfttipsrrtim.vo Company, who 
have Inrite fai'IHlles, and am now luftnufaeturluit the dif¬ 
ferent sires extensively. The Churns are made of Urn 
best quality of Oak with Iron Standard Tor lever, which 
Is of white Ash, the spring for raising dasher Is ol the 
best quality of steel, spring temper, and every part la 
warranted to be of the best quality, and made fu a most 
thorough and workmanlike manner. 
Tliore van he u<> question but lldn Cliurtl will soon be 
In use by all Good Butter Makers throughout the United 
States. It la already well understood and universally 
acknowledged that the old Masher llhnrn for making 
Good Butter hus never been equaled by any other Chum 
ever Invented, but the difficulties heretofore existing In 
t he Duh Churn have prevented ninny irom using them. 
Mis riatmto have obviated aiUhe.Mdijjteuitlest By men** 
of the upper adjustable Dasher, we are able to use a 
New Advertiseinents 
list or nkw advertisements. 
The Great Amrrio.ftn Tea Co'S Secret. 
A ''... National Work-Jones Brothers & Co. 
Tnke Your C.uoiee—Sidney E Morse, Jr., * Co. 
Albany Ag’lWorks-H L Fmerv & Son. . „ 
Vnro Chinese and Imphec Cane Seed—Haskell & Kimball. 
Important to Agent*—Gaylord Watson. 
Flour ol Hone t o Hop Growers. 
All Going West Roon—Geo 8 Harris. 
Copelarevs Country l ife— Dinsmoor & Co. 
Fmnlevment for VM Men—R H Cui rail. 
Laugh slid Grow Fat—J R Sutherland & Co. 
Wilson Early Blackberry—Wm Parry. . . 
World Renowned Iron Cylinder Grain Drill—Beclcford & 
Huflman. 
pine H1U Nursery—Godfrey Zlmmermann. 
For Sale— H. Fuller. 
Flour of Otlhnrned Bone—Brlgg* « Bro. 
Make Tour Own f® ip-B T Babbitt. 
Wlllcox * Gibbs' Sewing Machine. 
Stock of Vlnaa—Ryder A Co. 
Mallby House—A B Miller. 
SPECIAL VOTIOM 
Westcott’s Adjustable Dash Churn. 
Copeland's Country Life—Dinsmoor & Co. 
K uocv i a i n v. ,c, ^ v *v/. ir7i - 
EVERY LADY M1UUI1 HAVE ONE. 
All Canvasser* and Agents cao make money selling tins 
useful little article without Interfering with other busi¬ 
ness. Sent by mall lor 60 c n.’s. Address W. P. PECK, 
111 Gold at . New York; G. W. ELLIS.W State-at.. Albany. 
N. Y., or C. 8. HALL. VO Stab'-fit., Rochester, N. \ . 
844-11 
III E EARLY YOKE POTATOES lor 
Bairn.—1 have secured from Mr. J uathan Pertain 
r|imEKKEPEKS FOR tbo BULLION! 
TIIK I’F.OPI.K’H IMPROVED 
POCKET TIMEKEEPER. 
PRICE 2$ CENTS EACH. 
Tlie most novel and useful Invention ol the age, con¬ 
structed on the most approved principle, and warranted 
to denote solar time will! greater accuracy than the most 
expansive wate.h ever tel Invented, ami can never get 
out ol order. No faultily should be without it. 
Price, with white enameled dial, gold or silver gilt, 38 
Cents and sent by mall to any pnrt of this country or 
British Province*. Address With red stamp, 
6-13-4C F. G. HOMER, Boston. 
H OR8EMEN' I HORSEMEN l-Capb. Jack- 
ao.v, Professor Of 2u ouo iuy mid Veterinary Surgery, 
late from the British Cavalry, will send a perscrlptlon to 
heal or cure any ailment pertaining to me homo on re¬ 
ceipt of 25CM and stamp to return mall. Flnaae stale 
whore the ailment la located and of how loug standing. 
Dr. C. Jackson's Magnetic Preventative of contagious 
Diseases, on receipt of Quota. Andress Cnpt. JAcKUUN, 
Foat Box 9.1. Battlo Creek, Michigan. 
B ICKFORD'S AND HCFFOTAflPS 
World renowned Iron Cylinder Grain Drill, with 
Guano and Orass Seed attachments,—sustaining to-o-y 
the position It has held for the past fifteen years lu ad¬ 
vance of all competitors. Thankful for pv*t patronage, 
wc solicit the attention of the public to Us superior 
Qualities, recently increased by valualdo Improvement*. 
Circulars furnished and Information given by addressing 
the manufacturers, jjiCKFOBD A HUFFMAN ^ 
SM-St Macedon, Wayne. Co.,N.Y. 
M aryland and v hi junta farms for 
SALE.—Thu suWribCM a.e constantly buying.sell¬ 
ing, and exelmngtng Farms. Improved anti unlmprovod; 
Dairy Farms, Country Seats, Coal and Timber Lund*. In 
all sections of Maryland and Virginia. Also residences 
and building lots In and around Baltimore and Washing¬ 
ton. JOHN ULENN * 00., i9 Second Bi., Baltimore. 
O F ARnERH-Poudrctts ! Pondrettc! 
Thu hodl Manufacturing Company (the oldest man- 
A. Thu Lodi Manufacturing Company (the oldest 
uTactorcn* of Fertilisers in the Unltod States) offer their 
Celebrated Poudrette for sale at lower prices thun any 
other fertiliser In Market. 
It U made from the night soil and offal of New York 
City, and has been In use by thousands of tanners for 
over quarter of a century ; $4 will manure on acre of 
corn In the hill, and Increase the yield ouo-thlrd. 
A Pamphlet with tliu experience In Its nso on Lawns, 
Garden Vegetables, Corn, Potatoes and Tobacco, of hun¬ 
dreds of Farmers, some of whom have used It for over 
30 years, containing also pries, directions for use, &r.., 
will he sent/res to any person applying. 
LODI .MANUFACTURING CO.. 
lilt 66 Courttaudt street, N. Y. 
T*IIK CHILDREN ALL ARE. PINGING 
J the charming 8ou:s contained in Urn •* Mekky 
iTiibkh," I.. O. Emerson's Now and Popular Book of 
Juvenile Music, containing nearly two hundred pieces, 
every one a favorite. Most decidedly the best collec¬ 
tion publi lied, and following in the path of Its predeces¬ 
sor, " ruic Golden Wreath." of which uo loss tbau a 
Quarter of a Million Copies havo been printed. Price 
SO cunts. Sont jinst-palu. _ 
OUVKK 1)1 fSON ft CO., Publishem, Boston. 
®l)e Jfetus (tton&ettser 
— Chicago harbor is clear of Ice. 
— There are 28,780 Btreet lamps in Paris. 
— Pennsylvania has 12,648 public schools. 
— The yellow hair furor is raging in London. 
— The wheat crop In Virginia is unpromising. 
— The petroleum fever is extending to Maine. 
— Counterfoil Fenian bonds are in circulation. 
— A grand daughter of Gen. Putnam is residing 
in Dubuqne, Iowa. 
— The Fenian movement is spreading through all 
the Southern States. 
— The OU City and Pithole Railroad was opened 
for huslncee last week. 
— Miss James, daughter of G. P. R. James, U a 
teacher in San Francisco. 
— Bishop Llnch of Chicago has issued a circular 
denouncing the Fenians. 
— There are <1,700 members of the Methodist Church 
in the District of Columbia. 
— Forty-three brothel-keepers were arrested in a 
eingle night lately at Chicago. 
— Bayard Taylor has introduced a new watermelon 
which keeps through the winter. 
— It is said the West Virginia Legislature has not, 
a single lawyer among Us members. 
— Fruit trees in Indiana have been injured, and the 
peach buds are very generally killed. 
— The Norwich University, at Hanover N. H., was 
destroyed by fire Tuesday night week. 
— Pennsylvania is caring for tbo orphans of her 
soldiers more liberally than any other State. 
— Severat housos at Titusville, Pa., are lighted 
evory evening with gas from natural oil wells. 
— Minnesota papers complain of the spread or by- 
in the southern counties of that State. 
J IJST OET. — FIFTH EDITION—RE¬ 
VISED. 
COPELAND’S 00UNTBY LIFE. 
A Hand-Book or Aokioultubk, HoimcnjLTUBK and 
Landscapr Gabdknino. 
This l* the moat complete, elegant and valuable work 
of the kind yet published. 
The work drscrloe*, mouth by month, the management 
of the Farm, Garden, Orohard, Grapery, Hotbed «nd 
Green-house, according to the most approved theories 
nnd practice* of modem Agriculture, Horticulture and 
Landscape Gardening, and will Insure the Urges! return* 
lu niouey and pleasure to any one who will faithfully 
observe the directions given. It also cmbriieos ao elab¬ 
orate chapter upon 
SITBIBIP HUSBAWDHY. 
it la adorned with two hundred *nd fifty tine engrav. 
Ings, plans and Illustrations, and la bLrbook every person 
needs who has a farm or g ifden, and a book every lady 
JJOVBY & CO.’S 
Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
And Amateur Cultivator's Gtilde to the Flower and Veg¬ 
etable Garden lor iwit) la now ready. 
Our present Edition tlhe noth) greatly Improved and 
enlarged to more than ONK HUNDRED Pages of small 
type, and Illustrated with upward of 
50 New and Beautiful Engravings 
of the most popular and showy Flowers with a foil do- 
■crlpllou of more than Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 
auoompanlod with rail end eomplele practical directions 
for the amateur cultivator. 
Tlie Catalogue now offered to rmrnumcrous customers, 
Is our of the most complete over published, containing 
all ttin Information necoteftry for th« nmutmir for tlie 
frucoea&ftt] growth of ilia moat beautiful Ktowurt nftu 
Plant*. In consequence of the Increased cost of paper 
and other expenses Of publication, we shall charge the 
nominal price of V> cents each, anil all applicants Inctos- 
|t," that amount will receive the Catalogue. Addn-ss 
IHiVKY * CO., No. 53 North Mantel st., Bo*ion,Mass 
BONE 
NEUFCHATEL WATCH CO 
F lour of J*---■ 
Mann tact u red only by the Boston Miluno a*i> 
MANUrAomaiNO Co., f‘ntenlff -1 anUSole Owner* Ot the 
only machinery by which Flour of Uuburned Bone can 
he made, which is acknowledged by the highest author¬ 
ity In the country to be absolutely the cheapest and very 
best Man urn lor nit Agriculturaland HortlctiUnral pur- 
po.es, C, H GARDNER, Gen. Ag 1.10Cortlanilt 8t™ N \ . 
' {4!f Ali order* from Unnada West, Michigan, and that 
part of New York Ivin" west or the Hudson River, ex¬ 
cept Albany, Bcliencctady and Saratoga counties, should 
bo sent direct to 
BRIGGS & BRO., Rochester, N. Y., 
Who have the *xp$tr*LVH kioht to *kll this auti 
OI.K, wholesale and re.tall. tti that territory. 1ST Orders 
from all other territory diould he sent to 
fl. II. Gardner, Gen', .vg.-nl, 16 Cortlandt bt., N. Y. 
There are two grade* ol the. /lone Flour, one, (the 
finest,) called Floated, the other No. L The following 
are the price*, subject to frulght from N. Y.: 
Floatxo. no, 1._ 
*75 if* tun (2,(KM tt*.* V tun, (3,000.) 
{>nU tU U. ASIS V IIAlt tllA. 
fill t* largo batrel (2(iU U>s.) *10 V large hurrel (300 Bis.) 
^ SCIENTIFIC WONDER. 
European Pocket Timekeeper. 
ONE DOLLAR EACH. Patent Applied for, June 29, 
186,7. An Exact and Reliable Pocket Timekeeper for 
Ladle* and Gentlemen. Correctly (Constructed op tno most 
approved ficlontiilu Principle*, and warranted to denote 
Solar Time, with absolute curtainly and the uldiost pre¬ 
cision. It never can bo wrong, ft requlrn* 8t» kky or 
winding Up; nkvku ricnh down, and can never be too 
fast or too slow. H Is ALWAYS OOHItkfJT. Approved by 
the Preim and all who have used them. Just introduced 
Into tlds ooniilry from Europe, where It Is secured by 
Koval Let.te.ra Patent, and I* creating an Imenso shnsa 
tion. Price lor a slngh'one. with plnlu or lancy white 
dial, In gold or silver gilt rnso, only |1. Sent, poalage 
puitl, to any part of the country, on receipt of price. Safe 
delivery guaranteed. 
All orders must he addressed to J. W. DRLAMKRK 
* G*)., Hole Proprletora, 2W-306 Broadway, New York. 
A large number ol Fine Watches, manufactured especi¬ 
ally for the itnlled States, being heavy, Amt-class time¬ 
keepers, Intended to stand hard usage aud sudden 
changes of temperntnro. are left In our hand* for Inimc 
rihite sale. As ngcntsof the Company, we are obll >ed 
to dispose of Gils Stock for Cash, lu the shortest possible 
tliu„, We h we. therefore,dtioldsd on tliu plananncxcl. 
a* the one that will bn productive of the du*lred result. 
This plan elves «very one an opportunity of obtaining 
tlrst cl oi* tim&-keepers at a price that all can command. 
As every OcrtlllcatB repremint* a tVatch, there are no 
blanks, and every ooe who Invests In this sale must get 
a Watch at Imlf tlie retail price at least, and, If atoll 
fortunate, one to wear with pride tn;uiie!i lllo. 
Remittance* maybe made at our rlwk In Registered 
Letter* or hv Kxpress, or Post Uffle* Orders and Drafts 
payable to our order, and we guarantee, a sate return. 
This INSIIUKS Hufo delivery a <1 sure rtirurn to every pat¬ 
ron. We warrant every Watch a* reprusuuted, and sat 
Isfaetlun I* gnarantecd in every instance. Knowing the 
worth of tlie stock, we ran give a warrantee to every 
purchaser. Tue prices are placed at. a very low figure In 
PIRACY FEMALE INSTITUTE, 3.1 Alcxnn- 
I, prk BT., Rookkstkk, N. Y. The next Quarter will 
immunce ou Weducsday, April II, 1WK1. 
s-ia-llt LLrciLIA TRACY, Principal. 
M1K FRENCH TUBULAR 
rrilE FRENCH TUBULAR MICROSCOPE, 
l a very powerful tn*trumeut,mailed for DOcent*; two 
for II. Address GEO. B. WASHBURN & Co., Box DOW 
Boston, Ma»*. 842-St 
S CHOOL OF MINING 
AND PRACTICAL GEOLOGY, 
AND 
LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. 
These Departments In Harvard University hold two 
session* a year, of twenty weeks each, commencing In 
PkiiHQAUY nnd In Bki'ibmurr. For tufonuatlf'ij apply 
by letter to tin. SvoLCOTT UIPU3. Cambrige, 
Doau of both Faculties. 
Cambridge. Mini*,, Mar ch 1,1866, _ 843-31 
riOLO AT PAR.-I OFFER FOR MALE MY 
\T Farm lu Allegany county. Situated South West of 
Canoscrogn Station, N. Y, & E. Railroad, 3 mile*. Si* to 
Seven Hundred Acre*. Well adapted to Grain Or Grill¬ 
ing. Under admirable state of cultivation. Buildings 
good. Desirable healthy location, flood lYolt and plenty. 
For particulars address, II, S. MUUfOY. 
Wi ll Otttvnscraga, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
drophobla 
— Elmira papers state that over 1,000 in that city 
made a profession of religion during the Into revival. 
— The Governor of Connecticut has appointed the 
30lh inst. as a day of public fasting, humiliation and 
prayer. 
— Saloon keepers atShelbyville, Ind., arc compelled 
to pay a license or of $800 for the privilege of selling 
liquors. 
_The government of Santa Fe, Mexico, has dona¬ 
ted 2,550,000 acres of land to a colony of 100 American 
settlers. 
— Abont one hundred delegates were present at 
the Iron Founders’ Convention at Albany, Wednes¬ 
day week. 
— There havo been six hundred balls in New York 
the past winter, the cost of which is estimated at 
$7,000,000. 
— The number of hogs packed at Cincinnati during 
the recent packing season waa 351,079, being 3,479 
over last year 
— The chief detective of the Treasury Department 
say* there are 70 different counterfeits of the 50 cent 
currency note. 
— An engineer was recently arrested and sent to 
Augusta for flying the rebel llag on his engine on the 
Georgia Railroad. 
— A California paper says that the culture of raisins 
promise* to he an important feature in the industrial 
future of California. 
— One hundred and eleven valuable sheep belong¬ 
ing to Wm. M. Evarts, were drowned during a recent 
flood at Windsor, Vt. 
— It is estimated that 100,000 persons will start for 
the gold and silver mines of the Rocky Mountains 
within the next three months. **“" 
LBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
AJC.I3A.7SrY, TV. Y. 
HAZARD, MOORE A: CO., 
303 BROADWAY, TNT- "Y 
AGENTS FOR THE NEUFCHATEL WATCH COMPANY, 
ITHIKOl'KAN GROWN WEEDS. 1 W « «. - 
Jji Inr Kiilisnrfber ha* received u large supply ol Gar¬ 
den ami Agricultural Seed* Rom Europe - growth ol 
18*5; Which ho offer* to the trade only. Frlcoa list sent 
ou application. rtloMAH MoELKOY, European Seed 
Grower aud Importer, 71 Flue St., New York. 1.840-lOt 
Til a FOLLOW INI) SPLKNDrD LIBT OF 
1 i\r\ PIIOTOORA FIIB OF UNION 
UM f General* sent, post paid, for 2.5 cts.i 50 Photo¬ 
graph* of Rebel Ollleers for 36 cents: 100 Photographs 
of Actre**e* for 25 et».: 100 Photographs of Antor* for 
35 ct«. Address C. SKY MOUB, Holland, Erie Co., N. Y, 
.••JilAI 
/TARO PHOTO GRAPHS.-Dealer* and 
V j Traveling Agents may find the largest variety of Kurd 
Photograph* in tno United States, and at lowest prices, at 
WOODWARD A ItuNuan'* 126 Slate St., Rochester, N. Y. 
T1TE WILL ©WARRANTEE to Every 
TV yonng man Who uses Hassell'* Italian Compound, 
a luxuriant heard in five weeks, or cheerfully refund the 
money. Thl* w« consider a fair offer. Sent flee, by 
mall. for 50cent*. Plttnsnaddrek* [Rli-lOt 
MARK RUSSELL & GO., Box 23. Albany, N. Y. 
127 Gold Hunting Chronometers.fl?6 to ff.60 
168 Gold Hunting Patent Lever*. 150 to 821 
111 Gold Hunting Duplex.. 1 (X) to 300 
17ft Gold Hunting Patent Levers. 75 to 27ft 
2*2 Gold Hunting Lever*. 60 to 275 
210 Gold Hunting Lenities. 50 to 200 
189 Gold Magic Cased Levers. 90 to 215 
335 Heavy Gob) J'utunt Lever#. 75 to 225 
3«H Heavy Gold-Cased Levers. ... 70 to 175 
420 Ladle*' Oold-Hinnhwc Levers. 4ft to 22ft 
272 Ladle*' Gold-F.aunieled Levers. 55 to 260 
l.’lft Ladles' Gobi Magic Lever*. 60 to 37ft 
235 Ladle*' Gold Kngraved Lever*. 45 to 175 
233 Ladles' Ensnared Lupines. 40 to 12ft 
IPO Heavy Solid Silver Duplex. 3.7 to 125 
7 PB Heavy S Ivr.r Patent Lever. 80 to 135 
500 Heavy Solid Silver Levers. 25 to 100 
478 Heavy Solid Lupine*.. 20 to 90 
268 Ladle*’ Solid Cased Lever*.,. 28 to 90 
224 Ladles’ Solid Cased Leplnes. 20 to 65 
fir All the above List of Watches will he sold for Tkn 
Dou.au* Kaoix Certificate* representing each and 
every watch la thu above List are placed In similar Kn. 
velpoes and scaled. Any person obtaining a Certificate, 
to be had at our olflee, or sent by mall to any address, 
can have the article called for ou thu return of the Cer¬ 
tificate, with Ten Dollar*. We charge, for forwarding 
Certificate*, 50 rents isauh. Five will be sent for *2, and 
Fifteen for $3. The Certificate must, lu all coses, lie re¬ 
turned with, and accompany tho money when goods are 
ordered. All order* promptly filled and forwarded by 
return mall or cxpreei. Addre**. v . 
HAZARD, MOORE & cq.TO’. Broadway. N. 3 . 
/ \NE OF THE Ol.DEHT E*TA BLIsUI 
\ t Wholesale Produce Comml**lou stituds In 
Washington Market,together with the whole trade, i 
Will Of Shlppem and Inrtncncu of present owner wl 
sold cheap for rash. Owners wishing to rctlrn. i 1 
42,260; amount of sales for pa*t three months f U 
owned by one party for past 15 years, a chance ael 
offered. Addre** at once. ,TA8. COOLET, 
Jan. 21,1866. 71 Courtlandl BI,. New 7 
E IFTY-FI ve dollahn per term 
will pay for Board, furnlstmt! room, wood aud lul- 
t In common English, at 
TJKTIOlsT AOADEMY, 
BELLEVILLE, JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 
KIPTiXDffO TilRTVl COMMENCES, 
TUESDAY, April 3, 1866. 
This Is ono of the oldest Institutions In the State. It Is 
a Boarding School for both Ladle* and Gentlemen. 
Good Hoard Uaiteai/*fnrntehed, Superior luclllllc* af¬ 
forded lo tho** who wish to pursue either the Ancient or 
Modern Languages,prepare for College,or perfect. 1 hem- 
Bolvcs In the Arts of Muftto or Painting. A complete Com 
meroxal College and Telegraphic school is combined 
with the IimUiutlon, whnrcyoung men of limited mean* 
may acquire a thorough business nduuutlou for the 
nominal sum of twelve dollars. Twelve Teacher* ure em¬ 
ployed. Between two aud three hundred students are 
now lu attendance and there are accommodations lor 
about one hundred more. For further particular* please 
address, tor circular. 
HORACE L. EMERY A SON, 
Patentees and Sole Proprietor* and Manufacturer* of 
EMERV’3 TP.A.TELN'T 
Endless Railway and Lever Horae Powers, 
Universal Cotton Gin*, and Oonrtennnra, Threshing M*■ 
chines with Cleaner* Combined, also with Separators, 
Sawing Machines, for Wood and Manufacturing pur 
poses, Also, Manufacturer* or and Wholesale Dealer* Hi 
Agricultural Machine* and Implement* of the latest anr! 
most approved construction and utility extant, and 
adapted to the want* of all countries and people. Sue 
cessorsof f.mkbv Bkotukks, Iha ao t. Grant and others 
1ST Bend for Catalogue* and Price Lists. 
C ancers can be cured. By the 
remedies or Dr. Hannuk, ol tyttacy, III,, the Ameri¬ 
can Cancer Chumplon, Cancers can be destroyed and re¬ 
moved within from two to twenty days, without the use 
or the knife, shedding blood, or causing serious pain, at 
tho Rochester, Cancer Infirmary, No*. 89 and 91 State fit., 
Rochester, N.Y., by J. fl. DURFKK, Specialist. 
Rbfkrbncks.— Hon. Rrnslu* Corning, Albuny, N. Y.; 
Henry Well*, Ks Q., Pres. Am. Kx. Co.. Aurora, N. Y.; 
Hon. W. G. Fargo, Mayor, Buffalo-, Orou Sage, Ksq.; 
Rochester : 0- R. Barton, Ksq., Rochester. 
IIT* Sena for u Circular. 883-lf 
A gents wanted 
for or K 
GREAT \ATIO.\AL WORK, 
TUB 
Standard History of tiie War, 
Complete in on* very larye volume of over 1000 page*. 
Splendidly Illustrated with over 150 Fine 
PorirnAts of Generals, Battle Scenes, 
Maps and Diagrams. 
In the selection of matter for this great work, the au¬ 
thor has confined himself strictly to ojllelul data, derived 
from the reports ol Northern and Southern General*, the 
report of the Committee ou the Conduct of the War, Na- 
Uoual and Rebel Archives. Am, &c. 
He him carefully avoided the Introduction of any mat¬ 
ter not strictly reliable ami official, and tno, succeeded in 
producing wliut I* universally demanded, a fair and Im¬ 
partial History ot the War. The great superiority of this 
work over all others i» everywhere acknowledged. U Is 
marked by * degree of thoroughness and accuracy at¬ 
tempted by no cotemporary. Thousands ol purchasers 
ol various inferior work* have already laid them aside as 
unreliable »nd worthless, and secured this great History; 
and all who desire a work of real merit one that will 
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will contain ten times «* much Important and accurate 
Information from the rebel side, na can be found In any 
otiiur work. 
,, ^ ^ Kynciiouced find this the boat book to canvas 
The 8pringfield (Mass) Republican, one of the f or , b ichu**: tt i* not nnly tba fullest, nud in oh L reliable, 
ablest and most reliable journals in the Union, thus but also the flnlt iilu.traifons 
speaks of the new churn tvhich was illustrated and than any Historical Work extant, and ha* no rival as a 
I» .te of ae ion, i»,t. »45SRt^n5«SS!!S; faffA.HitK 
A N.w Cm».-ta h.«)n.t b.,» liitrbdaccd to ^J'',™?,iSTSuf JmlSKViO oTrlrS.7?'““““ "* 
some of our amateur and practical butter-makers a new fir-Disabled officer* ami soldiers, teachers, and ener- 
,,««»! ch»™ U»t really ,«» to h. . E ,,„ tmptova- “wt'hlSffeS 
iaeot on all predecessors. It is based on the idea of clearing 6200 per mouth, which wo will prove to any 
... .v ,. . i.v, doubting applicant; for proof of the above send for cir- 
the old dash churn, which was alwayB a favorite with a f ld ' a ^. oar term*. Address, JONES BROTHERS 
<srmcre for making good butter aud exhausting all & CO., Publishore, lriilladelphlo, Fa.; ClntrtnnaU, Ohio, or 
• i.„ nf . 1 ,a trailIr Ginmvh tedioiiH »nfi I Boston, Mu**. 
__ _ rimini, 
liitv. 'a. A. SMITH, A. 8., Principal, or 
K. H. llru.Ra. Scc’y. 840 tf 
843-4t 
A MONTH made will* SlsncllTool*. 
'ARM FOR HALE.—The valuable farm situated 
at South Greece, op the west side of the road, and 
Don't lull to send for a free catalogue con 
ts nlng full particular*. Addl e** 
Yu "it S. M. BPKNGRR, Brattleboro, Vt. 
P RATT’N CHIROGRAPHIC Portraits 
OF 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AND 
Lincoln In the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new In design and most beautiful 
In execution, are sold by subscription only. They furnish 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, «* nothing 
like them have ever before been offered to the public. 
Supplied tor the United State* exclusively try the Agency. 
For circulars and term*, enclose two red stamp*. 
Addre** PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
888-tf Detroit, Michigan. 
north of the canal, 6 mdes from Rochester. 78 acres more 
or tess. Prlco, $5,W0. Addre**_ 
937-8t Du. I' I.T.I-KG. by SCOB S, N. Y. 
8l2-tt 
OR HAI.K—ViOO FARMH IN MARYLAND 
and VirginU; 500,000 acre* of land In West Virginia; 
,000 acre* In Tennessee, Iowa^Kan>a* nnd^MInne* Aa. 
617 Seventh SC., Washington, D.’c. 
Special Notices 
Every Card Involve* un nrtls- 
lr.lc problem, requiring study 
and keen observation (or t.helr 
solution,and thereby cultlvo- 
itlng the Eye to arlUUc forms, 
_ and affording, most charming 
entertainment for young and old. Sold by all Book¬ 
stores, or sent by mall on riu;el^ol^rie^. by^the publlsh- 
* H39-8t 1 130 WoMlilugtou 81., Boston, Mans. 
Parts 
Tj5LAX AND HEMP CULTURE]. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing foil directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing, liar vesting, Ac. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, on U>MP *si> Klsx i.v run Wear: Modus of 
Culuture, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Botani¬ 
cal description* and Hlusti'auon*. Pun tsbod by D. 
0. T. Moohk, Editor of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twxmty-Ftve Ceuta. 
TV Tiioac who wUh Pbacttoxi. I.vroBHa'rxo.v on the 
subjecw uuuird above should »eud for tho work, which lfl 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cent*. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Advertisement* Intended for a specified num¬ 
ber of the Ritual Nkw-Yorkeii must reach the office 
on Monday preceding publication, to secure Insertion. 
I AOOT-KOT IN SHEEP CAN BE 
THOROUGHLY CURED BY USING 
Whittemore’s Cure for Foot-Sot in Sheep. 
It is Surer and Safer than anv preparation of Blue Vit¬ 
riol, Butter ol Antimony, etc. It has been tested by many 
Prominent Sheep owner* with success, and 1* In fact a 
/‘vntive Cur*, ft tvIU also thoroughly cure the worBt 
case* ot Foul lu Cattle, and Thrush In Horses. Certifi¬ 
cates can be had of the Agents. 
tar Ask for Whltt-emore's Cure and take no other. 
For tala by all Druggist*. K. W. WHITTKMOKK, 
Sole Manufacturer, Chatham I Corners, N. Y. 
For sale by Wimrrsi.cN St, Co., Bath, N. \.; DiamxaoN, 
Comstock A Co., Utica; John Fxhutuild, CazcnovU, 
N. Y.; Jam** O. Woou & Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; 
WE8TC0TT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
T O THE LADIKH. — Tho American Wash¬ 
ing Preparation and Excelsior Soap has been thor¬ 
oughly tested during the year punt, and found to be lust 
wbat. we say It Is—a saving of one-half tho expense and 
labor In washing, and make* the clotlm* lost mnoU longer. 
Also for cleaning paint and all household purposes, can¬ 
not be equaled, as tlie numerous recommendations dally 
tell ub. Receipt* for the above will be sent to any ad- 
dress on the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed or the money refunded. Addre.** J. THOMPSON 
CltEE, Roche*tor. N. Y.,caie ot Williams, Rural New- 
Yorker Office. 
Address 
HUE LATENT AND THE BENT 
The Best is Always the Cheapest! 
W ise's Climax Horse-Hay Fork, Patcutwl Dec. 5tli, 1865. 
D ON’T BE FOOLISH. 
Yon can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call 
and examine an Invention urgently needed by every¬ 
body. Or a sample sent free by mall for 50 ceutft that 
retail* easily for ffi, by K. L. WOLCOTT, No. 110 Glut- 
aam Square, New York. fftr?-52t 
I 71MV.RY’M CORN - PLANTER AND MEED 
^2 DRILL —Adapted to planting Corn, Beam*, Peas, 
Oitage Orange Mod, <fcc., lu drills, as well as all kinds ot 
vegetable seeds with a greater accuracy and certainty 
than can. be done by bam). Send for Circular. 
813-3t P. 8. MKSEHOLK, 204 Lake Bt., Chicago. 
QEKD POTATOES* BY MAIL.— *30 eta. per 
tt., or 4 n>s for $l; Early Goodrich,Gleaaon,Calico or 
Harrison. eft-it 
P. SUTTON, Flttston, Luxerne Co., Pa., Box 428. 
must FREimiurri improved 
tv STOCK AT WHOLESALE.-1 
•ale, at lowest market prices, 40,000 to 00,000 
Apple Tree*, desirable varieties. The lot. 
at a bargain. Apply to GEO. C. BUELL, 
Main St., Koohnsier.N. Y. {8414t 
PURE CHESTER WHITE PIG8 
Shipped .ingly or In pairs, not akin, tosl 
points at fair prices. Address 
CYRUS McCULLY, Hubbard, Ohio. 
tlAVE FIFTY DOLLARS.—Why Pay 
^ $50 or $100 for a Sewing Machine, when $26 will buy 
a lictter one for all vuatioxl pnrposca? Notwlllistana- 
Irig rcnorli to the contrury, thosufincrltiers beg tolnform 
their numerous friends that the •* Kiuvsuv " and •• Mk- 
dallion ” Sewing ftfachlncs can be had In any quantity. 
Thi*Maehl»o la constructed upon entirely new prtncl- 
f loa. and dob* not infringe upon any other In the world. 
11 * emphatically the poor man's Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excull all others as our patrons will tes¬ 
tify. J?r* Aeiinb> Wanted. Addr*** 
; it-lSt J AiLEb C. OTT1S & CO., Boston, Mass. 
XTEW PUBLICATIONS. 
TO TOBACCO - OBOWERS! 
TOBACCO CULTURE ADAPTED TO NORTHERN 
SECT/ONS ON TJJE UNITED STATES, 
And the most Unproved method Of to an aging a crop to 
tit It for market. Second edition revised, Just published, 
nnd for sale bv CIIAN. VV. CORNELL, id S. Sahnn St., 
Syracnsf, Y. N. fllngle Copwu 25 cent*. Mailed free up 
Tills Fork was first exhibited nt the N. Y. and Pa. State 
Fairs, In the fall of IWift, aud came hi comnclifloii with 
most of the forks now In the market; and also a hay tin- 
loader called the Harpoon. But the. Climax was award¬ 
ed the First Premium at every State Fair where it was 
exhibited. It I* the first long-naudlcself.balatmiug horse 
fork ever Invcutort. It la slmjilts In It* mur.Uauicnl con¬ 
struction, and well calculated to hold loose straw, *hort 
haf or barley, (which cun not bo claimed for all the hay 
uuloader* now offered to the fi rmer.) A* this Is the llr>t 
long-handle snir-auM-xlnlng Fore In the market, there 1* 
already u great demand for them. Tlmsc wishing for 
rights or agencies should apply soon to WISE, HORTON 
& CO., Srockbrldge, MndUou Co., N. Y. 
A gents wanted* now ready*. 
THE FIK8T COMPLETE HISTORY or 
TU K REBELLION 1 Issued In- the Auburn 
Publishing (!o. 200 Portii-uts, Maps, Diftnr.AMs, 
etc. Thu cheapest and beat complete Hibtoiiv pub¬ 
lished. A rare chance for Agent*. The balk Ir very 
large, and terms v»_nr liberal. r^Kor ciucclai;*, 
term*, k re., write to E, G. STO llliK, Auburn, N. Y. 
Copper Tip* protect the toes of children’s shoes, 
1 pair will outwear 8 without tips. Sold everywhere 
KITTAT1NNY The largest, sweetest, 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
1M best Blackberry known. Bend stamp tor terms, 
testimonials, 22c., new edition, to 
830-261 E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
/IRACKERS—CRACKER?* CRACKERS.- 
\j 7Vc arc now sun plying <>ur customers with crackers 
full v equal In quality to our Arraled Bread, which every¬ 
body knows to be the best bread ever made In Rochester. 
Try them, l>. 8. FULLER & CO, 
843-131 Water St., near HR. Bridge, Rochester, N. Y 
Should be used by all Fanners on Sitkki*, Animal* and 
Plants, tf Farmers and others cannot obtain this arti¬ 
cle of traders In their vicinity, It will be forwarded free 
of express charge by .JAMES K. LEVIN, Agent 8oath- 
Down Go., 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. (84t-l7t 
GRAFTED APPLE STD 
10,000 Yearling bei-rtlluc Peach 
NOAH P- HOSTED, 
Lowell, Kent Co.. Michigan, 
KS. 
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