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R 1 ?PATENT HfTSSOItH SHARPE? 
' l'-V Kl»’« LAI)\ SHOULD 1IAVK 11Nh. 
nrV,?V.»M S< ", tl A ?'' nl ® '••*»» make money scllln 
Us*'ful little artlcla wfthont. interfering with other 
;-"‘Htby mall tor 60 cent#. Address W- P. P 
IS Gold »t., New 1 oak; U.W. ELI ts.m Sfntr-'t, M 
N - V.VjJ u s - 11 ALL, * ;i SUte-st., Rochester, N. V. 
Xew D wart Arbor Vitae—Rllwancer & Barry. 
Small Fruits at Low Rates—A M Purdy. 
Weaicotl’s Adjustable Dash Chum—H P Westcott. 
A Valuable Hook for Farmers—D Appleton <6 Co. 
Pcl'ei-t »l Last—Lorn Woodruff. 
Cancer* Cured—C T Bush. 
The Lamb Knitting Machine. 
Flour f.r I hhemeu Bone—Briggs dr Bro. 
Collection of Flower Seed by mail—McElwain Bros. 
A (rents Wanted Everywhere—CB RlchardBOn. 
Pur** Italian Quern Burs lorsxle—K P Kidder. 
Bartlett Sewing M»ohtne—Page Bros. 
Tobacco Seed—McElwain Bros. 
Annual Register for 1805— L Tucker & Son. 
American Conflict—C 0 Glldrrslceve. 
Cancer— Dw. Babcock A SOU. 
The Best Bec-Hlv* in the World—K P Kidder. 
Premium Stock for sale—S & W 9 Allen. 
Onion Seed—McElwain Brc-s. . „ 
Millar'*. Patent Conical Bottom Milk Can—Chas Millar. 
Chicory Seed McElwain Bros._ 
Alsike or 8wedl*h White Clover—E P Kidder. 
Microscope" for 60 cetits—Geo B Washburn & Co. 
Norwegian Seed Corn—11 B Mann 
Improved Hand Lawn Mower—Wm L Boyer, 
.luctmila—C L Hoag & Co. 
Look—Geo C Bennett. _ . _ 
Genuine Linnaeus P.nubarb—Prince & Co. 
Curious—Jos Thompson. 
8PBOIAL KOTICB8 
F.are Opportunity for Business Men. 
C ANCER,—A New method of Treating 
Cancer. by Drs. Babcock & Son. which has already 
been proved, by over two thousand cases, to be the most 
successful treatment fur Cancer that has ever been used 
by man. Ihe method of treatment Is simple. This ter¬ 
rible disease is removed in a solid mas?, without the use 
of the knife, loss of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound parts We will give any 
number of testimonials; also, will answer alt letters of 
inquiry. Address Drs. HABCoCK & SON'. 
8»-tf No. 21 Iiond St,. New Fork. 
H U KNXtDVS AND II t 1*’ l>* yi AN’S 
Worhl renowned Trim Cylinder fAralu Drill, with 
v.uano iimt Grass heed nttaclimcnts,—"psiiiinmg u>-d»v 
tlm position it has held for the past lift cun years In aif- 
vancr of all competitors. Thankful for past patronage 
we joint the attention of tlm public !o It' superior 
rm !V 11 '' J*oently Increased by valuable Improvements, 
twint- hmiWied and Informutlon given by addressing 
tne manufnettiren, s 
u ,,„, BICKFORD & HUFFMAN 
^ 1-0,1 _Macedoii, Wuwi. Co '■ 
of IN HI UNDO HON K, 
only by the Bustos- MILLIN'* am* 
omv'maenine'^^ CO 't A'OlS Owners Ot till) 
«aii.7i y "; llk ’ h Hoar of Unburned Bone can 
ot l n 1 Y'Hab'n acknowledge 1 1 bv (lie highest autlior- 
, ty .i n xfc;.‘”’ u ^ ry V? ')*' absolutely the cheapest and very 
nosB« M f” , H 9 r AViiwef , ' l, ''"' tul ’ R ' 1111(1 Womcult.nral pur- 
po ,"£i 11 1 .S'^. 11 Vilf' U ' (1 ' MI ; Ac t. IBCortlandt St.. N V. 
V..W v.!r Jmm 11 :vi “ dl ‘ " fft * Michigan, and Hint 
Pw AMISS'S o2&!li', IK , Wwt . nr tflQ Hudson IUver,«• 
be sent ll'l'iTrt^tu (5Dcctad - > ' aft d Saratoga Counties, should 
BRIGGS & BRO., Rochester, N. Y., 
Who have, the kxclusivk nionr to «ku, this Ann- 
*’t«, whulrsnle and retail. In that territory. ; fr~ orders 
froin all other territory should bo sent \<> 
.{’^^dner, (ien'l Agent, 16 Cortlandt 9t., N. Y. 
There urn two gra.les of the H»)u Flour, one (the 
tlue»t.) tai led Floated, the other No. 1. The following 
are the prices, subject to freight from N. V.; R 
FltOATKDi i 
aisaw-’ a* agar' 
% * IHNSSl ! ,m “ J *£I teW-s*» 
I*f“'lo uc.ompiodate amateurs, lady gardeners flnr 
tots, Ae the Flour ot Bonn will be pimNn'ln paeicagms 
for *1, j., and $•?, ami sent by express. Pamphlet# con¬ 
taining analysis, testimonials, directions Tor use. &e 
sent B-ee to all applicants. “' c '' 
SETS UP ITS OWN WORK 
•'■* 1 ll OH IV, IV.ll IS a I, 
sues, widens Mid nartows. knits the heel into ftie vtoek- 
lag. and narrows off the too complete , him* the Single. 
Double, Ribbed and Fancy Flat webs, producing all vn- 
i 'eties of Knit Good*, from an infant's stocking, mitten 
Or glove, to a lady's shawl or hood. No Other machine 
In the world can do any one of these thing*. 
pr For particulars, see lids paper of Marcli 3d and 
10th, pages i5 find <i, or. lor circulars, address, inclosing 
stamp, I,limb Iviiillliig-.TIachiiie Blnniil'aciuriiig 
Co„ Itoclmeter, N. \ . 615-tf. 
fMPKOVEI) HAM) I.AUN MOWER.—.Mini. 
I pic, cheap and efficient, Bend for Descriptive Cir- 
■uiar. Premium Farm Grist Mill, adapted for hor*e 
flowers, and grinds rapidly. Send for Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar anil address 
WM. l„ BOYER & BRO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
F OU HALE- Pure Bronze Tnrkeva. SIO per 
pair, ycatllngs, *11; all extra birds lor nreeuiug 
purposes. GEO. J. WHEELER i. JuUN TALCOTT, 
Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. &U-2t 
®l)e Kc ids (Eonbcnser 
.NIFTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER TERM 
1 mill ...... i'., _ i r .......1 r_ i , 
T^AIOI FOU SALK IS# A C KEH, H1TUA- 
1 ted III the north-east corner of Victor, Ontario Co.. 
N. Y., well udupted to grain, dairying, and well located 
for a cheese factory, will lie sold together or hi parts. 
Address H. LADD, Victor, N. Y. 
F will pay for Board, furnished room, wood and tui¬ 
tion In common English, at 
XJ 1ST I OINT ACADEMY, 
BELLEVILLE. JEFFERSON CO., N. Y. 
SPYlIIsrO TERM COMMENCES, 
TUESDAY, April 3, 1S««. 
Thts Is one of the oldest Institutions In the Stutc. It Is 
a Boarding School for both Ladies and Gentlemen. 
UoodUoard Id alicayt furrUBhed. Superior tacllttlcs af- 
rorded to those who wish to pursue either the Ancient or 
Modern Lungtiag^^.nreparti fdr CullcKe.Qr nerfoetth^ui- 
the ArbjorMUBln orl'dlntlnr 1 . . . ^— 
— New York City contains 311 churches. 
— The cholera still prevails in Southern Russia. 
Lake Michigan navigation has been re-opened. 
— Boston consumes 5,742,545 gal*, of milk a year. 
— The policemen of Cincinnati each receive $1,000 
a year. 
— The Missouri legislature adjourned sine die on 
Monday week. 
— Pittsburg, Pa., now has 500 large manufacturing 
establishments. 
— A woman in Detroit found a diamond in a codfish 
she was cooking. 
— Several regiments of Fenians are being organ- 
ized in Louisville. Ky. 
— The Susquehanna railroad is open to Unadilla, 
100 miles from Albany. 
— Western papers are fnll of accounts of the losses 
resulting from late freshets. 
— A fellow was fined five dollars at Albany recently 
for brutally beating a horse. 
— Honolulu dates of Feb. fl, state that the eruption 
of the great volcano ha3 ceased. 
— A valuable peat bed has been discovered in the 
town of Marcellas, Onondaga Co. 
— The War Department has ordered the mustering 
out of fifteen additional Paymasters. 
— A lot of cows were recently sold in Cortland, N. 
Y., at auction, at an average price of $77. 
— Three youujf ladies were frozen to death in the 
snow storm of the 18th inst. in Minnesota. 
— $270,(XXI wortli of ram has been shipped from 
Boston for Africa, within the last six weeks. 
— About 10,000 cattle have been frozen to death in 
Colorado since the commencement of winter. 
— A bill to restore the death penalty was defeated 
in the Wisconsin House of Assembly last week. 
— Sugar-making commenced in earnest in Maine 
last week, with favorable prospects for a large yield. 
— The people of Ceresco, Mich., are talking of 
building a woolen factory and a large foundry at that 
place. 
— It is thought the Virginia tobacco crop this sea¬ 
son will be about one-third of what it was before 
the war. 
— The Chicago Board of Trade have passed reso¬ 
lutions urging upon Congress the early passage of the 
Bankrupt bill. 
— Messrs. O'Brien & Baldwin of Shawneetown, IU., 
shipped over 50 bales of Illinois cotton for the east 
on the 21st ult. 
— Sixty hogs died from suffocation in a car of an 
eastern-bound freight train at Fairport, this county 
Wednesday week. 
— A large percent, of thaapple, peach, pear, plum 
and quince trees in Hancock Co., West Va., has been 
destroyed by mice, 
— The consumption of coal oil as a lubricator is very 
great, and many railroad companies spend more than 
$25,000 annually for it. 
— The Georgia Legislature passed the stay law over 
the Governor's veto, and a law punishing horsesteal¬ 
ing and burglary with death. 
— Anew weekly paper, to be devoted to the in¬ 
terests of the workingmen, is soon to be started in 
Albany, by the Trades' Assembly. 
— A woman in Binghamton, N. Y., recently stole 
$1,400 and hid it in her waterfall, where it remained 
several days before it was discovered. 
— The Iowa House has passed a resolution calling 
for the trial and punishment of Gen. Custar for his 
barbarous treatment of Iowa soldiers. 
— A bill before Congress proposes the coinage of 
five cent pieces, composed of copper and nickel, to 
take the place of the five cent currency. 
The official record of deaths by the cattle disease 
in England during January, makes the number over 
121,000, while very many go unrecorded. 
— A girl bound to a family at Litchfield, Montgom¬ 
ery Co., Ill., recently hung a little boy in retaliation 
__l. I. . . - . _ 
V EW BRICK MACHINE—Just Patented by 
S. Sftincvvuti'., the luuMtiti eisioil worked, clieap- 
Bt, and best in use. Machines and l ights for sale bi¬ 
ll. C. SaNFORD, General Agent. 
Carlton, Orleaus Co., N. Y., March, 1868. 8M-it 
Farm formerly otvned by Cnpt. 
R, of Riga, N. V , containing 84 acres 
- r "rlv/Lig. Comfort- 
. Price. *«,ooo. Situate ouc hairmlle from 
CburchvUk*. Only a small portion of money required lu 
advance. H. TULLA.lt. Exec'r. 
Til) R 
F JOB _ 
of flrst-retu Lund, mutable lor Hop gruwin; 
able buildings. Price, | 8 , 000 . f* 
PUR I. IC A T I ON N . 
TO TOBAOOO QROWERS! 
toba ego cr//, tojusa da dted to no rtnnany 
SSL* « * JrS. An abl MUSIC or Painting. A complete Gorn- 
W m o, 1 Telegraphic School Is combined 
m o, mm Hi'tirutlou, whem young men of limited moans 
” L‘ l l '" r ' ! J thorough business education Mr the 
M m , ” twelve (foliar*. Twelve Teachers aie cm- 
now In aftS^VW Uir ' !u hundred students are 
ehmi t nne mP., .IV! a there arc accommodation* tor 
SddroiS?tor clrelimr ' For ^ther particulars Pl«u«m 
E. H. Iln .t.XH^Bee’y. A BMlTK ' A ' B " Prtn °%V"f 
''•tNfoudrcU"'. Foil dr ettef 
Ihu Lodi Maniituctiirlug Company (thu oldest man¬ 
ufacturers of Fertilizers In the United State*) offer their 
Celebrated Poudfette for solo at lower prices than any 
Other fertiliser lu Market. 
It Is rondo 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; ft will manure an acre of 
corn In the hill, mid increase the yield Ons-third. 
A Pamphlet with the experience In It* use on Lawns, 
Garden Vegetables, Coni, Potatoes aud Tobacco, of hun¬ 
dreds of Farmers, some ot whom have used It for over 
20 years, containing also price, directions for use, 
will be sentyrsd to any person applying. 
LODI MANUFACTURING CO;, 
B43-18fe 66 Courtlaudt streot, N. Y. 
rjUlUEKEEFEIl.N FOR tlie BULLION! 
THE FEOI’IiE'H IMPROVED 
POCKET TIMEKEEPER. 
PRICE '2.1 CENTS EACH. 
The most novel and useful Invention of the age. con- 
■trueted on the most approved principle, and warranted 
to denote solar tune wftn greater accuracy than the most 
expensive watch ever yet. invented, and can never get 
out.ol order. No fainlify should he without it. 
Price, with white, enameled dial, gold or silver gilt, 25 
Cents and sent by mall to any part of this country or 
Brltlah L rovlnces. AclUrt^its with rml Ktiiinp. 
WIHt f. Q. IlOMTCR, Boston. 
SI A VE FIFTY DOLLARS.- Why Pay 
kr f.10 or f 100 for a Hewing Machine, when f-.s wilt buy 
a better one for all Pfti-mvu, purpose*? Notwltlmtann- 
lng report* to the contrary, the i)Ub*crlDers beg to I n form 
their numerous rweuds that the. •• Frank US ,r arid *• M«- 
oai.uon ” Sewing Machine* can bo had In any quantity. 
I Ids Macliine L* constructed upon entirely now prlnol 
pies, and no** not Infringe upon any other in the world, 
It 1 m emphatically the poor man'* Mowing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excel] all other* a* our patrons will tes¬ 
tily. STV Agents Wanted. Address 
841-lHt JAMES C. orris & CO., Boston, Mass. 
O il*. OIL; DIU—50 Ceuta will buy the new 
Oil Book, g ves reliable sm-race Indication* of Dll. 
The "Test sign*”relied on In borlug, Geological forma- 
turns, where oil Is always round. Ac. Price onlySOets 
mailed free. Address D. P. DUTTON, sec. Oak Run Oil 
Co.. Salem, Ohio. 9»4-2t 
SECT/ON,i OF THE UNITED STATES, . 
And the most improved method of managing a crop to 
fit It for market. Second edition revised. Just published, 
and for sale bv Cham, W. t’ORNRM, 19 S. Safina St 
Syracuae. Y. N. Single copies 25 cent;. Mailed free up 
on receipt of price to any address. ~. 
i-eelpt of price to any address. Order*from the trade 
filed, to whom a liberal discount will be made. [H43-4t 
LOSING OUT SALE OF THE 
IMPORTANT TO AGENTS, 
AQ-BNTS WANTED1II 
In every town throughout the land, to sell my new and 
popular 
MofYlPS oflUMn CHARTS 
Thl* Is a rare chance for all out ot employment to pro¬ 
cure a pleasant and proliiable occupation. I have the best 
assortment Of Map* ami Chart* for traveling agent* pub¬ 
lished in the United State*. My Agents are making irom 
tve doll (Us to twenty dollar* per day selling mv Lineolu, 
Johnson, mid Our Patriots' Charts. Send for a Catalogue 
giving full particulars. Address * 
GAYLORD WATSON, 
... .. Successor to Phelps A Watson, 
°44-4t pj Beektuan Street, N. Y. 
A ll GOING WEST SOON or Iiv-AND- 
Bi.to purehusc Land, should write to the uuder- 
sigued lor Circular* giving xuil particulars about the 
500,OUO ACRES OF PRAIRIE, TIMBER 
AND COAL LANDS, 
Por sale in Northern Ml**ourLon the most liberal terms, 
by the UANMHAL -S ST. JOSEPH R. R. CO. 
An advertlseinent of any remtbnnble leiiglli eunnot tell 
the whole *tpry; tlierelore send for our gratuitous 
advertlMlng documenU). Extra copies are cheerfully fur¬ 
nished to such a* wlsli to induce others to emigrate wltli 
them. A Seetlotiul Map. showing the exact location of 
all our lied*. Ivsobi at thirty cents. Address GEORGE 
HAUIUS, Land commissioner, Hannibal A St. Joseph 
Railroad, Hannlbai, Mo. 844-»t 
NEUFCHATEL WATCH CO 
VALUABLE BOOK FOE FAEMEES 
D. APPLETON A <’OITIPANY, 
Nos. 443 <t 445 Broadway, will publish on the 1st of April, 
XJST3DIA.7M CORN: 
ITS VALUE, CULTURE AND USES. 
BY EDWARD ENFIELD. 
1 Vol. 12mo. 309 page*, Cloth. Price, $1,75. 
“ For n number of years the amhor has given mochnt 
tentlon.both theoretically and [iranticaily.totlie cnituro 
and uses of Indian Corn, and Hag,-during that time, ac¬ 
cumulated a considerable amount of materials relating 
to the subject, and mainly derived from tin’ experience 
of farmer* Iti various sections of the country. . .. Tim 
aim ha* been to condense within a small compn** all 
needed and u*eiul information, and to state faces, opin¬ 
ions, and results, a* clearly and concisely as possible.”— 
[Extract from Preface. 1 
This hook contains nearly 50 useful tables, of the high¬ 
est value to Farmers, ami of these more than 30 arc new 
and original 
ContentsE xtent and Value of the Corn Crop; 
Adaptation to Varlrtle* of Soli and Climate ; Adaptation 
to Ihu Wants of Man; Certainty of the Crop; Average 
Yield: Limit of Production; Improvement of Varieties; 
Introduction of New Varieties; chemical Analysis of 
Gorn; Seed for Planting; Time to Plant; The Soil and 
Its Constituent.*; Practical Mode ol Tasting the Soil; 
Preparation of the Soil; Manures; Planting , After-Cul 
ture; Enemies of Corn ; Pie veil lives and Remedies ; ill*, 
eases of Coru i Tim Stalk Crop; 0<>*t of Production : 
How to Obtain a Large yield; The Largest Yield on Re¬ 
cord ; Uses o| Corn ; Cost of Beef Made from Cora; Cost 
of Pork Made from Corn; Cost Of Mutton Made from 
Corn; Cost of Butter and CJioi'eu Made from Corn ; How 
to Make Feeding Profitable; Miscellaneous Uses of 
Corn; The Produet of One Acre; Com Culture at the 
WeBt; The Manufacturing Interest In It* Relation to 
Agriculture; Market Price ol Ctirn.Au., Ac. 
SJT Sent l'reo by mail on reculpt of prlcu. 
Owing to the failure and sudden close of the works and 
business of the 
NEUFCHATEL WATCH 00., 
A,large number of Fine Watches, manufactured especi¬ 
ally for the Untied States, being heavy, ilrst-class time- 
koo|M?rH, Intamlorl to atutul hard us&igu and Ruddcii 
changes ot temperature, lire left In our hands for tmnm 
alate sale. As agents of tile Company, we arc obliged 
to dispose of tlila Stock for Cash, tu the shortest possible 
time, We have, therefore, decided on the plan annexed, 
»»the one that, will bo productive of the desired rcr.uR. 
This plan give* every one an opportunity of obtaining 
firsl cUss nrae-keepurs nt a price that all can conmiamL 
As every Certllleate represent* a Watch, thcro are no 
blanks, and every one who invests in ltd* sal, must get 
a Watuli at halt the retail price at least; and it at all 
fortunate, one to wear with pride tlirou;;!, life. 
KemlUune** may be made at our risk In Registered 
Letter* or by Express, or Post Ot'tca Orders and Draft* 
payablo to our order, and wo guarantee a safe return. 
This iNStlRK* sate delivery and sura return to every put- 
fon. We warrant ever/ Watch as represented, aud sat¬ 
isfaction In guaranteed In every instance. Knowing the 
worth ol the stock, we can give a warrantee to every 
purchaser, 1 er prlOfls are placed at a very low ttgure. In 
ordor totusure immediate sate; and all who de*tro to Ini- 
*'/ Iimuiu siLiiMVcsiaibC hub; j mill nil WllU tlUHirO 10 
prove the opportunity should make early application, 
HAZARD, MOORE A CO., 
303 BROADWA.-V, TST. 'V., 
AGENTS FOR THE NEUFCHATEL WATCH COMPANY, 
UHING B. T. BABBITT H PURE CONCEN- 
TRAT10D POTASH or KKAJffV So A I' MAKER. War¬ 
ranted double the strength uf cufnrooti Polush, and supe 
rlor to anv otliftr sanomfler or oiy )n tlm market. Put ur 
In cans of 1 pound, 2 pound*. S pounds, 6 pounds aud ll 
pounds, with full directions lu English and German fot 
making hard and soft uoap. One pound will make i: 
gallon* id soft soap. No lfuie t» reqaht-d. Consamcrc 
will Unit till* the cheapest Potash in market. It. T. Bar. 
HITT, No*. 61,1X5, 66, 61 , 68, 69, 70, 74 A 74 WuBhlngton St., 
New York. 9 U*lt 
T A UGH AND GROW FAT.-WIt and 
JiJ llr-MOR; OR, Ubbs akd Kvns, lining -election* 
from the writings ot Artemn* Ward, Orpheus (1, Kerr 
•Tosh Billing.*, Mr.*. Partington, The Disbanded Volunteer’ 
.Mark Twin, Frlgaro, Mac Ar-me, amt a host or other 
equally popular humorists. Tins Inimitably humorous 
volume will also be enriched with the celebrated 
“CONDENSED NOVELS,” 
By •* Brkt,” of the ” Cat i fare tan”; a number of Comic 
Itomaneesby Various writer*, and a melange of Hquilm 
Jests, t.'onuudruiiis, .Iokcs, and Stories, of usldivspltttlng 
character. All in one thick volume Price, in Cloth, 
$1,50. In Paper, $1- Matted everywhere on recoil)t, of 
price, by J. R. SUTHERLAND & CO . 
84-1—2t Publlsbers, PbtlndcJphla, Pa. 
Should tic used by all Fanners on SriRBP, Axjmai,* wftn 
Pi.Ajcrs. If Farmers and other* cannot obLaln this arti¬ 
cle of traders lu their vicinity, It Will be forwarded free 
of exp™** charge by JAMBS F. LEVIN, Agent Sonth- 
Dowu Co,, 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mas*. [ 811-171 
A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. 
European l»ocket Timekeeper. 
EACH. Patent Applied for, June 29, 
ms.’ An Exact and Reliable Pocket Timekeeper for 
Ladle# and Dentlemwn. Correctly constructed on the most, 
^yOODWARD’S COUNTRY HOMES. 
- . — ...... ... — —' • • - MW.IIJI | HV VVU VU bill; liiun ll 
approved hclcntiiic Prlnctplen, ami warranted to denote 
Solar time with absolute cortnlQty and the utmost prs- 
Ci* 1 on. 1 g never nan be wrong. 16 require* so kry or 
winding up: nkvku ruxs DOWN, and can never bu too 
tact or tqo slow. D is always oonRXCTT, Approved by 
the Press and all who have used them. Just introduced 
Into this country from Europe, where It 1* secured by 
u»to till* country from Knrope, wliurts !t In »wjcnr«»rt by 
Koyul L^ttum iv-itc'nt, aiui U cr«»nLln^ an Imonao b*nba- 
Thiy. l^rir.n tor n Mnfflo one, with plain or fancy white 
dial, in gold or sliver gilt case, only fl Sent, postage 
paid, to any part ol tho country, on receipt of price. Safe 
W ANTED, AGENTH-$5()per week-male or fe¬ 
male, at their home; luminous light, pleasant and 
honorable. For sample aud terms, address with itamu. 
843-84 8HAVTE St CO., Detroit, Michigan. 
E uropean grown heeds, isb«.~ 
Ihe subscriber lu»* received a large supply of Gar¬ 
den and Agricultural Weeds from Europe—growth of 
1885; which lie offer* to the trade only, Pr[, :u 3 H*t sent 
on application. THOMAS M.iKLKOY, European Seed 
Grower and Importer, Tl Pino 8t„ New York. [M0-l0t 
J1LAX AND HEMP CUETUREj. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full direction* for Preparing the Ofound, 
Sowing, Harvesting, Also, an Kiway by a Western 
man, on HkifP xsv> Flax in tub W*st: Mod-a of 
Guluture, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Ib.tunl- 
cal descriptions and Illustrations. Pub'lstu-d |>y D. 
D. T. MoonB. Editor of Moore's Rural Nr-w-Yorker, 
Rochester, N, Y. Price, Twenty.Fivo Cents. 
W Those whowlah Practical Irtobmation on the 
subjects named above should send for the work, which Is 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
Address_ D. P. T. MOORE. Rochester, N, y, 
( C KEKS ~ tRA CKKIfSUKACK Ell s[- 
\j Wearenowsupplying our euitomers with crackers 
fully equal In quality to our Aerated Breud, which every 
!i. uUy .r noW810 1118 hrflad over mude in Roebcster. 
Try them. D, l;. FtTT.LER CO 
8-13-13C Water St, near UR. Bridge, Roehi:«U-V, N. Y. 
1 00,000 
For sale by NOAH P. HHsTED, 
S-ii-iGt Lowell, Kent Cu>„ .Michigan. 
/ TA R U 1* HO TO CJ R A P II 8. Drnlnr* nod 
Traveling Agents may find the largest variety of Curd 
Photographs in the United State*, arnfat lowest price*, at 
Wool warp & ItuNDgi/a u* state St.. Roohesutr, N. Y. 
PURVE YING. MAPPING and CONVKYANt - 
k5 INO-—The sabscriher will attend to matters above 
named by calling on him at his office. No. 5 Lyon's Block. 
Exchange Place, Rochester, N. Y. 
84d-«t EDWARD WEBSTER. 
A gents wanted - 
_ rent OPR 
GREAT NATIONAL WORK, 
TU £ 
Standard History op ttik War, 
Complete in one very large volume of over 11)00 pages. 
Splendidly Illustrnted with over 1.10 Flue 
PortrnitM of Generals, Buttle Scenes, 
Map* nnd Dlngrani*. 
In the selection of matter for thl* great work, the an- 
tlior has coillln ed liimai. lf *tnctiy to oj/b'.inl data derived 
from the reports O! Northern ant! Southern General* the 
report of tfip ConuntUm: on the Conilnct of tU« War. Na¬ 
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