full ea*t i>f the (ajniitU s ol' Cayuga, Seneca, Schuyler 
anil Chemung,; Maine. New Hamru.1i ire. Vermont, Massa¬ 
chusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey. Penn- 
N. Y.j JAMita 6. Worm it, Co., PoOj 
Stbono A A rjutkong, Cleveland, OUi 
LIST or SBW JJ)TBRTI8BMBlTTa. 
American Tea Company's Secret. 
The New York Trihune., . 
T»e American Watch— Robbins A .Appleton. 
•podd'* Improved Stamp* for Markina Sheep—A Todd,Jr. 
Frank Dean's Corn Planter—Frank Dean, 
puna's Wtalie She p Label—C. If. Dana. 
(»reat ( !• .-log Out Huh-—Gillespie, Mnxson & Co. 
To the Ladle;—I.'land, Johnson & Co. 
Cahoot:'* Broadcast Seed Sower— R .1. Carpenter, 
tv. uteri' V V'ljiiHtiitile Dash Clinrn—II. P. Westcott. 
Extraordinary Inducem ml—J. W. Duughaday. 
Patent Snj>p and Catch era Fish-hook—Jos. Briggs. 
Convention Chorus Book—DlUon A Co. 
The Southern Bnltn - Cant. 1! K Bryant. 
Cheap Bedding Plant*—Kdz at Sanders. 
Rubicon Apple—Bragg & Potter. 
;n Great Secrets— F. r. . Wood. 
Wholesalo Card Photograph Depot— P.G. Woodward. 
25 Cents. Agents and Peddlers—O. A. Drake. 
JticuwU Strawberry—J, Cratne. 
Cedar Camphor—Harris A. Chapman. 
Superb Flowering Plant* by >latl—CJeo. Such. 
The Premium Machine—It. A M- Harder. 
Dwarf Pear Tr. ■*—T..G. Yeomans. 
Strawberries—Wm. S. Carpenter. 
®l)c $fcti)0 (Eonbenscr. 
— New Orleans is Infested by ruffians. 
— Government is to rebuild Fort Snmter. 
— Peach trees arc blossoming in California. 
— There were 138 deaths In Brooklyn, last week. 
— Beware of altered.ls on the Revere Bank, Boston. 
— Quantrell, the guerrilla, is now reported a farmer 
in Cuba. 
— The President has approved and signed the 
Loan hill. 
— Southern planters are in Washington to hire 
freedmen. 
— The petroleum excitement is said to be increas* 
ing in Alabama. 
— The Lincoln National Monument fund amounts 
now to $01.055 81. 
— A fifteen days quarantine has been established 
at Fortress Monroe. 
— Only one-eighth of the great State of Illinois is 
yet under cultivation. 
— A foreign mission has been tendered to Gov. 
Curtin of Pennsylvania. 
— Rich silver mines, it is said, have been discov¬ 
ered in Ilanover Co., Va. 
— The damage from the recent flood in Wisconsin 
will amount to $2,000,000. 
— A postage stamp of the denomination of fifteen 
' cents is soon to bo issued. 
— Every paper printed in France pays a tax of six 
centimee, and no discount. 
— Beware of counterfeit 5s on the Southbridge 
Bank, at Southbridge, Mass, 
— London papers complain that there is not a prop- 
•erly lighted street in that city, 
— Tbc Methodist church in Newton, Va., has been 
restored to its former possessors. 
— An effort Is making to have the U. S. Mint at 
Daloncga, Georgia, re-established. 
— George Peabody, the American London banker, 
is expected In America this month. 
— It is said that a proclamation of amnesty is to be 
issued by the President in a few days. 
— A Salt Lake correspondent says money is very 
scarce in Utah, and all kinds of produce low. 
— The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has decided 
that negroes In that State have a right to vote. 
— Part of the l * burnt district" In Richmond, Va., 
is being built up with fine, substantial warehouses. 
— Government is going to buy the court house at 
Boston for the use of the subtreasnry and postoffice. 
— The Nashville Chamber of Commerce has sent 
$15,000 worth of provisions to the starving people of 
Alabama. 
- The wool growers of Sangamon Co., Ill., are pur¬ 
chasing the best Spanish Merino Bheep to be found 
in Vermont. 
— The trade societies of Brooklyn, N. V., have re¬ 
solved to demand $3.50 a day and to work but 8 hours 
on Saturday. 
— The first flag captured after the surrender of New 
Orleans has just been delivered to the Secretary of 
the Treasury. 
— New England Baptists are making efforts to raise 
$3,000,000 for the endowment of the Brown Univer¬ 
sity at Providence. 
— The Empress Eugenie proposes to bnild 300 
model lodging houses for working people in one or 
the suburbs of Paris. 
- Altered 10s ou the Liberty Bank, Providence, R. 
I., and counterfeit 3s on the Granite Bank, Pascoag, 
R. I., are in circulation. 
— The tribe of the Six Nations are said to have of¬ 
fered six hundred warriors to the Canadian Govern¬ 
ment to fight the Fenians. 
— Gen. Grant was lately arrested for fast driving in 
the streets of Washington, responded personally to 
the warrant and paid the fine. 
— The spring style of bonnets, which are so small 
that they would be Invisible if they were not so queer 
cost from $25 to $.50 in New York. 
— Two young Russian women are studying medi¬ 
cine at the University of Zurich, and it is said they 
ehow much aptitude for the profession. 
— A procession of 79 elephants, arrayed in »audy 
trappings, was one of the striking features of a lato 
industrial exhibition at Nagpore, India. 
— A tnan in Scot hind has been sentenced to 10 days 
imprisonment for trying to gain admission into a Ma¬ 
sonic lodge when not a member of the order. 
Special Notices. 
Change of Address. — Subscribers wishing 
the address of their papers changed from one Post 
office to another, must specify the old address as well 
as the new to secure compliance. $3?"* This change 
ol address involves time and labor, as the transfers 
must be made on books arid in mailing-machine type, 
lor which we must pay clerks and printers. We can¬ 
not aflord this expense, and hence charge 25 cents for 
each change of address. 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoes, 
l Pair will outwear 3 without tips. Sold everywhere, 
iJUj ,rTA f INNYThe largest, sweetest, 
tardiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
w? f aCkberry known - 8ead stamp for terms, 
testimonials, <fcc., new edition, to 
830-26* E. WILLIAM S, Montclair, N. J. 
h P t^! r o SementS Intended for * specified num- 
Rcral New-Yorker mast reach the office 
on Monday preceding publication, to secure insertion 
New Advertisements. 
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT ! 
CLARK S SCHOOL VISITOR 
SD1VT FREE! 
This popular Day School Magazine, published Monthly 
at 7o cents :i year, till'd with choice Original Stories, 
Pnems, 3ru*<-. Dialogues, Skeiehes of Travel, Natural 
History, Puzzle*, Rebuses, PhonHic*. Engravings, <fto., 
will lie sent oys ykak FIS RE, to On s rurtsov who will 
art as A<ienl at any Post Office in the United States. For 
turtlier panlcaUrs, address with live cents tor return 
postage. J.W. DA UGH ADA Y, Publisher, 1308 Chestnut 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
flHEAT CLOSING OUT S V I, II 
OF 
COLD AM) SILVER WATCHES! 
Owing to the great decline in gold and general depres¬ 
sion or ouslue-.s, tho Geneva Manufacturing Company 
are despoils ol disposing of th-lr stock ot Watches tm 
mediately, for cash, and as their Agents, we have con- 
. i. , 0 tlm average plan,and have put the price 
at the low tlcure $)2 each, thus bringing It within the 
reach or all to obtain a valuable time-piece. Alt the fol¬ 
lowing Splendid Watches to be sold at 
twelve dollars each. 
£°!1 Hunting Case Chronometer Watches $150 to $300 
£° ‘ J ,m n « C* 8 '- Unplcx Watches... 12fi to 200 
' "nr.liiL' < flee Patent Lever Watches. 100 to 175 
200 Gold Hnotlng Case Leplne Watollt’s.. . 75to 150 
300 Gold Plated un sterling Sliver Cases Pu- 
, a T tent. Lever Walelies . so to 100 
26J* baffles’ Gold Hum lag oiusu Watches.loo to 120 
AiO Ladies Gold and luiuir.alled Watches .. . 75 to ISO 
800 Ladle* Gold Patent lusvm’ Watches. 75 to 125 
*8 Ladles Gold Lupine. Watches. 50 to 100 
§” ‘ § I ver Cue Duplex Watches . 40 to 100 
?* £° ' 1 g I ver Case Patent Lever Watches.. 37 to 75 
I 0 !, 1 '? 81 Iver < a-c Lever Watches. 30 to fin 
hoo Solid Silver Case Lupine Watches. . 25 to 75 
500 Gold Composite Hunting Case Watches.'. 25 to 50 
(l Composite L-pine Watches. 20 to so 
too bllver Lever Watches.. 25 to 75 
500 bliver Ltpinc Watohes.... 20 to GO 
300 Gents Vest ami Guard Chums. 15 to r*i 
100 Ladles' Kino Guard Chains . 15 to fio 
300 Ladles’ ChateULne Chains and Pins. 15 to 75 
•'->1 the ,above, splendid Watches and Chains will be 
* 0*6 for $12 each. \V o have adopted the following plan: 
Certificates describing each Watch and Us value are pre¬ 
pared and placed in sealed envelopes. These Certifi¬ 
cates can be ootaineil at our office, and the holder will 
i , f„ ent !, t C( i to Hie Watch It calls Tor upon payment of thu 
*U and return of the Certificate. This Is not a lottery, 
Imt a bona Me sale, and anyone wishing to avail them 
selves of this opportunity, should send at once and pro 
cute a eertlUpate. and a* timra at© ao blanks every one 
must get a Watch at ball the usual price at least, and 
many ivH.I get s splendid Gold Watch for the trilling sum 
of »U. certificates «ert by mull to any addrets torsu 
cents each. Five will be sent for * 2 , Fifteen tor * 5 . - 
Thirty-live tor HO. When the goods are ordered, the 
Cerlitlcute must be returned with the money, and orders 
w111 he P r omptly filled by Mall or Express. Address, 
GILLESf Ik, MAXSON & CO., 86 Beckman St., N. Y. 
rji si e 
MEW YORK TRIBUNE 
ENLARGED. 
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THE YVORLD, 
Enlargement of the Daily, Simi-Weekly and 
WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Notwithstanding tlm fact that Hie size of the Tribunk 
lias been enlarged more than one-quarter, the price will 
remain the same. 
TERMS. 
WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 
Mail subscribers,single copy, 1 year-52 numbers...$2,00 
Mail subscribers, clubs of live.. . 9 00 
Ten copies, addressed to namea ot subscribers .. . . . . 17 'no 
Twenty copies, addressed to names of subscribers. 31,00 
Ten copies, to one address.. . 16 00 
Twenty copies, to one address. ' go'oo 
An extra copy will be sent for each club of ten!'' ’ 
SENII-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, 
Mall subscribers, 1 copy, t year—lOt nnmbers. 4,00 
Mall subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year-101 numbers. 7,00 
Mall subscribers, 5 copies Or over, for each copy . 8.00 
rursutm remitting for 10 copies $30 will receive au extra 
copy lor (i months. 
Persons remitting for 15 copies $15 will receive an extra 
copy tor 1 year. 
DAILY TRIBUNE. 
$10 per annum; $5 for 6 months. 
TO ADVERTISERS, 
Having widened Mm columns or Tun Tnini-.VK, wo are 
under the 11 eee.vdty of charging more per tine for adver¬ 
tisement;!. in consideration of this, and the. fact ol the 
steadily growing el re illation of Thb Tuiiiiink, wu have 
decided to Increase our rates to corresnond with the in¬ 
creased length ol the lines aud with our Increased clrcu- 
latlon. Our advertising customers very well know that 
fine fBtiittNR circulate s among UBbest classes of onr 
citizens, those most likely to prove good customers ; and 
we believe the past experience of advertisers who have 
uvaUed themsdves ol Thk Thi mtN K us a medium through 
which to reach customers, both In city aud country will 
warrant them In paying tlm small increase in our ra tes 
Our new scale of prices will he: 
DAILY TRIBUNE. 
Ordikaby AnvKr.Tihg.vciiXiH, classified under dlfler- 
e.nt heads, 20 cents per line. 
Hpkcial N<mi?i£H, on fifth page, 30 cents per line. 
Bbsiftitsa Nimiras, 50 cents per line. 
Hum AuvKim»>:MBXT8, under head of '* City News." 
60 cent* per line. ' 
Business Notices will be Inserted on the fourth page, 
this change we know will greatly please those whoin- 
sert their notice* under that head. The changing of 
Busmens Notices from The fl/tti to the fourth page Will 
also add very much to the value ol BdvsrtisemonU In. 
sorted under head of Spcriul Notices, which will contin¬ 
ue ou the fifth page. 
Book notices and literary Items will appear on the 
secondpagc, to be followed by tho book advertisements! 
Wo believe that The Tut hunk lias always beeu consid¬ 
ered the very best medium In which publishers cook! 
advertise, and this arrnngtmeut will add even to Its pre¬ 
vious value. 1 
Advertisers will see that by the changes In making up 
the paper their announcements will be prcseuteil more 
conspicuously to the reader. Friends, we have hitherto 
given you the worth of your money, aud we shall cou- 
tlnnc to do so. 
AiD'VEmTisijxro : 
The Emits of it in the Weekly Tribune. 
A few weeks since “ Tint Manchester Land Comnauv " 
inserted their advertisement In Trm Wkrkly Truu-sl 
and in six other papers in this State and New-Enghind! 
Under date of April a, «B6. Mr. Brown writes to one of 
the editors of T uk Tbujuxb as follows; 
Dear Sib;—^T hat advertisement has done wonders. I 
nave received neatly a thousand letters from all the 
btates from Maine to Iowa, Inquiring about the Munches- 
,7' saklag terms, requesting a pamphlet, Ac., and 
ulue-tenilis ot tTicni coimdiojicc w!tt> tl)o wordn. or ihtlr 
equivalent;—' Having BHeu your advertisement In The 
also Solon KoMuaou's dc- 
atlon“ r Wot!t ' rer8l ’l r - 1 write for further Inform 
The result of advertising in your paper has been so fiut- 
lsiactory, that j have concluded It the. best economy 10 
continue it In The Week nv Tribijmc, however large the 
expense, and discontinue It In all <ttb>w jmpi-r*. 
EEWItt 14- BROWN. 
,i.Tl !E , WKltKt 7 Y T,!IF ' t ’- VJ! ! ‘os a circulation larger than 
J ’ 7 ,, 1 , fu !i v uewapapur, and a lnr^e proportion of 
Its aubserlherB take mi other Journal. The snaee In rhla 
t 'nf V*' 1 ’. l i° ft,1 ycrtUement» is necessarily 1 limited, so 
tho * <l V'" t:1 ^ r being easily -■•■„, anil all 
V , UI ‘ M hi tercet as newsmattcr. 
lhorc 1«—a* those who have tried it know—no ndvertH- 
iui. medium in tin; country so cheap, because there Is 
s'rnPn^n'‘V - ’, t( ' Mvcrthnr. Tile paper circa 
late- among tlm Industrial and thiUIyclnases-thc Farm¬ 
ers, Manufacturers, .Merchants amt Mechanics ol the 
.0 baf 'futlv read by their wires and dutigh- 
! 11 1 T 'i V'fit each advertlMnm-nt In it is 
read every u enk hv not than half a million of the 
most Intelligent of the peopla PJ,. who makes Mr 1 ms! 
ness, his merchandise of Ida m in firt rv knmL 
Immense number, scattered all over the [oval srate^ean- 
n< n»?.o t0 dl> *° llU own I'fanlfeat and great advantage, 
Orpi.nabv AuvKUTtsivo-$j a Une each tasrrthM, b 
I iy .51 —In the News Column —$1,86 a Hue CftCll liuertion, 
Nothing Inserted for Less than $5. 
No legs by the quarter or v ear. 
Address TllE TRIBUNE, 
No. 151 Nussau tit., New York. 
l’EIL MONTH and Expenses Paid — 
U U Agents Wanted, male and female to intro¬ 
duce a new and useful patented invention. For further 
Information address, with stamp, L. N, MATIIER & CO 
llanuiacturers, Cleveland, Ohio. [8l7-4t ’’ 
flAHRASlIINU [>I AC HINES,—THOSE WHO 
t !'! ytn K c !V' er Ste »wn Thrashers, or 
Boise Power T brushing Machines the coming season will 
do well to send tor our pamphlet, .Jonas' w. YFO 
Wi-2t ltobinaou Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. 
FrLAJJK DEAKT'S CORN - PLANTEH, 
riHIE BENT BRE'HIT E IN THE 
A WoRnn.—1 take this opportunity of Informing my 
numerous friend* that 1 am still engaged in tlm Bee-Ill Vi; 
Iimune88, and call furnlali BeS-Ucepeia with anything In 
my line, on the receipt of i 3 cent stamp I will forward 
niv riew Bee-Keeper* Almanac uf 40 page*, which con¬ 
tains my Price Lint for 1866, besides much valuable Infor¬ 
mation to Bce-Kecpor*. 
6»-tt K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
J JUKE ITALIAN QI EEN REES FOR 
Salk.—I t Is now well known that tliecolor of (Jiieen* 
to a great extent has much to do with tlielr pur it if. The 
black or brown queen*, now so exten.slvc.lv sold by 
oilier*. MAY he pure. But Urn , r ,;a „ r c.ilon d ones 
are ntways purr Having been In great expense 1.1 ol). 
tain the moM pure Queenxo I lale IniportaUtm* and made 
extensive arrangement*, nnd secured one of the best 
Hnllan Bee cultivators in Dlls country to gvjLlsf, me that, 
1 am now prepared to furnish thu hold or t.imiT color- 
KT) Queen* at reasonable rates, and will warrant all 
Queen* sent, to have paired with the pure Italian Drone, 
and I will thrtlior warrant the imijorlty ot Aorker lleca 
to hear three illsllm't hand* after they are two weeks old 
and are distended with honey. Wfmu their moge'nv Is 
proved otherwise, I will forward another Queen ff ee 
On tho receipt of a stump to pay return postage I will 
forward myUeu-krcpms Almanac of 40 pages.nmi Italian 
circular*, giving full particulars. 
tWfctf li. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
A LS1KE OR SWEDISH WHITE CLOVER, 
widen i* considered one of tlm best Honey produc¬ 
ing plants known. I can now supply a limited amount 
ol II applied for soou. On Urn receipt Of 5U cent*. I will 
send, post-paid, enough to sow 12 rod* of ground. 
WJ-tr K. P. KIDDER. Burlington, Vt. 
TYTORWEGlAN SEED CORN-Early Elght- 
!X rowed yellow <.Ofn tor mile, that Will ripen in 40 
days after planting, If seaiion and ground arc favorable. 
On the receipt of 50 cunts will forward enough, post¬ 
paid, by mall, to plant one. hundred hills; or ouougu for 
three hundred hills tor oxk tiollak. 
815-If H. 11. MANN, Box 80S, Burlington, Vt. 
^OQDWABD’S COUNTRY HOMES. 
- A new, practical, 
i \ and original work, 11. 
Our new i 
FA.TKNTBD OtTXiy 4, lBOS. 
and so proceed to (tic next lull. A tew of the many advantages of chi* maeliln.i are t-Il saves oue-hal the time and 
two-tblrds the labor; it Is the cheapest machine yet offered \ It Is strong and durabie , ^ warrmted^for one vear 
in point of Unlfornjliy In dropping, It Is superior to any other machine , yon c..uYalways seiMi’ow much seeTvo^mY 
planting; h«t y. any %y can use it and It will plant pumpkin reed*; It scatu™ thjcotn^MSpJrfftirtSSw^^eathm 
tei punmi' 1, " 10U ,IU,8e "’^ l,( ' <US ca, ‘ plaut raur<5 t,IMl lwu mun ann-punol iXael X S 
AGENTS W AWTBD. 
TVe want. In every county In the. Fnlted (States goad, nrtlvr Agents, to sell this Machlno 8uoh narlle* with a 
hoe and machine attached, can. by soliciting orders among the. farmers, make at lmut ten or fl f?e.i,l M Ur.n.w dv 
Those desiring to engage In selling these machine*, will be furnished, I v mull postage prepaid wd th a warrant mi 
Machine, upon the receipt, of ON-fi DOI.LAU AN U FIFTY CENTS, together With printed Cructlons ImW to UsS 
It : also, prices at which Machine* will be supplied to thorn afterward. As none but our authorized aguut will he 
allowed to SOU tills Machine, it I* desirable tnnt those sending for sample should state what territorythey want to 
canvas*. In order t ism arrnuge a* to avoid any con dieting of agencies, r.ive vour Name, J’o*| (tiilce cuntv and 
State, full and plain,and address F RANK ItR VN, |*. <». u«, \„. 41 , l*Utabnrgh, ^Vm 
rflO INVENTORS PiitoutH obtained In U. 8. - 
I. and Europe. Offices In Rochester and Butlalo.N.Y. 
817 Ct J. FRASER & GO., Patent Agents. 
W ANTED—A First Ulus* Skim Milk CUctBue- 
Maker. 011 May l*t. Send terms and references to 
WOOD & MCBRIDE, llroekfleld, Tioga Go., Pa. 
W ANTED-AN ENDLESS CHAIN TWO- 
Horse Power, with or without a Circular Cross-cut. 
Saw Mill, all in good running order. Please address, 
stating price, to C. N. If ALL, Watcrbury, Conn. 
I AA CARD PHOTOUIt A I* II H —HENT 
It""" to one address, postage paid, for Six Dollar*. 
Send for Catalogue. Address WOODWARD & RUN- 
DEL, 120 State Street. Rochester, N. Y. 847 
WANTED AGENTS - $1 SO AND S.*00 per 
11 Month, to *eii rim celebrated COMMON SENSE 
FAMILY SIC WING MACHINE, Price 118, It Will hem, 
fell, tuck, bind, quilt, stlte.h and embroider equal to the 
high priced machines. Sand for circulars. Address SE- 
COMB & CO., Chicago, Til , or Cleveland, Ohio. [.847-81 
XTKVV YORK SOLDIERS WHO DEPOS¬ 
IT Red money with Paymasters at the different Rendu- 
zvous during the. year 1865, can have tjielr claim* col 
(noted, ny communicating with the undersigned, charge 
$11) onlj/. The money cun be colluded 11 the check hook 
IS lost or hiut never been received. H. L. BAILEY, Agent 
for Soldier* Claims, Washington, D. C., P. O, Box 855. 
in I Win A U ENTS WANTED-To sell 
IUiUuU I w. Lamb’s Protcctlua suads. They 
are absol ute p rotection against ants and other creeping 
ts. tar Prick only 50 OKffT* kacii. Atari) oppor¬ 
tunity for ngunts to make money and do good. Address, 
with stamp. T. E. .1011NS, • Btnrral Agent, r. o. Box UTJ. 
Rochester, N. Y. See ll|n*tratcd advertisement In Rural 
of April '.ill, page lit. 647-tf 
UNION MOWING ITIA Cl I IN US—Agent* 
( J Wanted to sell the Union Mown, Clkmunt’s 
Hoiikk Day Fouk, WhitooJCB’s Hay Kark, Suarrs, 
Ha nnow* etc. Sl'ECHAI. INDUCEMENTS TO 
FA KMKKS. Where WO have uo agent* for the Mow¬ 
er we will allow a liberal discount noui our regular 
price*, provided thu Mower* lire pnre.hiuted at once. Or 
where r.lulmof two 12) or more farmers order together, 
we will allow the largest, discount. 
BENJAMIN HAINES, 27 Cortlandt Street, N. Y, 
M aryland ami yikginia fakirs 
FOR KALE —owing to the civil war line Southern 
farms are now offering for sale at reduced prices In the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virgin a. Tho 
mtldneSS of llte climate and variety or productions offer 
pecUllai Indauumentu t.o Northern farmer*. The suh- 
scrlhershave constantly on hand farms improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit and grazing farms; country 
seats, coal and timber lauds In all section* of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, resiliences and building lot* in ami 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faithful and acru- 
arouuti Baltimore anil Washington. Faithful and accu¬ 
rate description* can In) had hy adilrctHlUK JOHN 
GLENN k tin,, No. 5u Second Bt„ Baltimore [347 nt 
■ — ^ 
HINTS TO UEK-li EEP- 
K.RS, SENT FREE ol charge 
to any address. A Parophlotol 
• _ plain, practical direction* for 
/SSfrK&MSPVriE - 1 tie profitable management ot 
(.ilfisisjf.j a - ■ bees. American Movable Comb 
Bee-Hive. ItalUn Buys and 
Awa /MmJL Terms to Agent*. A small work 
i'fflfwT on a great subject. Be.e.-Keep- 
^ Jng In a nut-shell.—Boston Cult,. 
It expone.ii “lieu humbugs” 
and explains pretended " secret* " which have mystified 
thu people not a little— Illinois Farmer. 
Address H. A. KING & CO., Nevada, Ohio. 
]YTENDENHA.LL’S SUPERIOR HAND-DOOM, 
Plax, Wool, Hemp, Cotton and Silk. 
Being the only complete Loom ever Invented ; capable 
of weaving almost any style or kind of Cloth now worn 
or used; such a* 
Plain ninth, Double Plain, Suttlnets, Tweetls, Blanket 
Twill, Kentucky Jeans, Frocklng, Balmoral*, Shawls, 
Flannels, Strainer *, Sr.am't ma Buy*, OnrpeU, ,fe. 
Most of the above style* of good* r,*n be wove from 
thu same warp, by a Might, alteration In the gearing, 
Which nan bn made, in a minute, A lew yards of each 
kind can tie wove, on the same piece, If desired. 
IJF’ The LoOlU can be set Up In uuy*null room, as It 
only takes up a space ot ftvn loot square, and the whole 
operation 1* performed by simply turning a Crank,— 
which a woman, or a child ten years old, can readily do, 
— and will U fiivr. at the rate of Two to Three Yards an 
Hourl When run at full spued. Territory far gale at 
reasonable rate*. 
For further particular*, send a two e.cmt. stamp tor a 
descriptive Circular glring price,terms, 4c., to the Pro¬ 
prietor andMannlaet.nrer for New York and the Eastern 
States. K- P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vermont., 
riniF, BEST ANI) CHEAPEST HORSE AND 
I CATTLE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD! 
WALTER B. SLOAN'S IMPROVED CONDITION POWDER. 
The. Great Standard Medicine for Uoitsga and Cattle, 
for t.ho cure of the various Disease* to which Horses 
and Cattle are saliject. 
USED TIIBOl'GnOtfT THE UNITED STATIC* AVn CANADAS 
DURING TUB LAST T WENT Y-T till HR YKARtt. 
JMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. 
Agent* wanted for the following Implements. Have 
been thoroughly lesleit nnd are warranted. We offer 
liberal Inducement* to active men. 
COLUMBIAN MOWER & REAPER 
Has two Driving Wheels. Forward cut when mo wind, 
HUd SEAR cut with Ml DK DELIVERY whOO BKAflNO, 
Second to none a* a Mower, superior to all as a Reaper, 
and has a porfeet 
SETUP RAKE. 
Smalley^ Coin Plow and Cultivator, 
Five Implements In one. A boy can manage. It, with 
ease. It Is a perfect Furrow, Covehkti, Hoick, Hii.lru 
nnd Harrow. The best Implement In use for covering 
Grain. 
BRANCH BEAM HILUN0 PLOW. 
No Farmer should Uo without one of these light and 
simple Double Would Plows. Hus movable Wings suit¬ 
able for rows from 2)< to8K feet apart. Send for Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlets with Terms to Agents, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
17 Oonrtlnnd Street, New York. 
DUANE n. NASH, General Agent, [Ap. 14&21-M.3 
THE WELL KNOWN Trottiiijj 
W T V Stallion* John J. ( uittbndkn and Col. Wads- 
WORTH will be found t.he euautng season at tlm 
Monroe ( onniv Jail. Terms for auason, tor J.J.Critten¬ 
den, $.i() j Col, Wadflworth, $30. 8lt;.tf 
TJATRNT VA K PET NTRETOMRH, 
J Just what 1 * needed in every house. It operate# 
simply t/n the carpet , attd I* easily adjusted to any sized 
room. 7 ry one. A Mingle Stretcher, to any address, de- 
ILVnrcd lit onr nearest Express ulllce. for $2,JO. A liberal 
, “, ( ;P u . ,l , t trade, inquiries and orders promptly at¬ 
tended to. Address HfLL BRO’B, 
_ __Caton, Steuhnn Co., N. Y, 
postage. Address J AS. THOMPSON, P y 
No, 81 Kantian street, Ni*w Vork# 
F LO Fit OF iinburneiT BONE.-Tho 
purpose* ll,Ul VOr ' V m,inu,, ‘ 3 tor all agricultural 
BRIGGS & BRO., Rochestor, N. Y., 
Have the exclusive sale o) the I tone Flour In Canada. 
Michigan anil all of N. 1 . west <rr llmlsou river iixceiii 
fo,? 0 . 1 t, Vr. 0Ul ' V, arid Saratoga counties. Order* 
Oonw?l femu ^N. r f,' i “ onldbo “ 5 “«' to H. GARDNER. 
To save ousiomerk expense in freight, wo will ship 
Flour of Bone Horn the mills In N. Y. or Boston direct to 
lOtlt u'nd24tf rtO0 “ 1111(1 ottier llem8 ' 81)0 Ratal of March 
iff* r u !! n!; Prtoe*. directions tor use, an- 
nlyels, inlnl>*, Huutlrcc to h 11 appllciintn. 
G ANGER, a New [Method of Treating 
Cancer, by Dr*. Babcock A Hon, which ha* already 
neon proved, by over two thousand cases, to lie the most 
k tV’n UHfl to 1 tre a t p\ ont tor Carieer that has ever been used 
bv man. The method of treatment Is sironle. Till* ter- 
re moved m a solid mass, wkhoat tho use 
of the l.nltn, loss ol blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting tho sound parts. We will give any 
P "#« ,jt . hwHmoniiUs: also, win answer ad letter* ol 
l0 5.«. r 7' A(ldr<;M Dim. BABCOCK * SON. 
tyi ' l ' tf _ No. 27 Rond St,, Now York. 
BARTLETT SEWING fll»OK 
^ ^ f '* MaOitiiv m. fiP »> 
Licensed under patents of Howe, Whce.ler &. WlUon 
Grover * Baker and Singer Co.’s, amt tho only Cheap 
Machine In tin; United Slates, having the right 10 use uio 
\V heeler k Wllsou or four motion Unitm -Fewl 
We want Agents to sell them. Will pay $50 to $200 per 
month, or allow largo Commissions. Will send Machines, 
to be paid for when sold. For Clrculurs. Term*,&e„ en¬ 
close stamp and address PAGE BROTHERS, General 
Agent*, at either of our Offices, Philadelphia, ba., Tole¬ 
do, Ohio, or St. Lords, M r. IM5-M, 
Sews with double or single thread.— Scientific. Amer, 
W in. WEBSTER, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
landscgardener, 
Topographical Engineer it Consulting Horticulturist. 
Surveying done. Mans nnd Plans Tor Laying out Ceme¬ 
teries, Parks ami Gardens, furnished. 
Those at a distance hy sending Mze of Ground, location 
ol House, Ate., can have Maps for laying out forwarded 
by mall. Address as above. 
jy^ALTHY HOUSE,! 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
and original work, 11. 
ustrntodwlth 122 De¬ 
signs aud Plans or 
Houses ot moderate 
® cost, Including «ta. 
OI 
"JjllRST P R K ill I U HI IMPROVED 
$5 SEWI1STQ TVr^CIiXJNrE. 
The Embodiment of Practical Utility and 
Extreme Simplicity. 
Originally patented May 13, 1S62, Improvement patented 
June 9/A, X 81 S 8 , The celebrated Fa hilt Gym vkwiso 
Maouind, with crimping attachment., a most wotiderliil 
aud elegantly conslrueled N 7 ,1 ygt.TY, H nobieles# In opera¬ 
tion, uses the straight needle, and work* horizontal, *ewm 
with Double or Hinolb Thread or all iu.mi*. Make* 
the running stitch mors perfe/:t and regular than hy 
hand, and with extraordinary rapidity, making sixtbrn 
sTireugn to each evolution of Hie wheel. Will gather, 
hem, ruffl., shirr, tuck, run up breadths, ,tc., dc. — 
Strongest machine manufactured. Warranted for Ft v* 
Y itARs. It has taken thomeillluin at State Fair*, amt re¬ 
ceived the approval of all the mlnelpnl journal* and of 
themouMAM)* who have used It. It 1 * tins only Iow- 
prleed sowing machine that ha» received a urkmium, or 
that Ih i-atrntkd All /vroKit sowing machines at the 
same price are infkinobaiknt*. 
“ For the dressmaker it In invaluable, lor the house¬ 
hold It, sup piles a vacant place." - Orrley's Lady’s Book. 
"With a single or double thread,It silently,yet very 
vapidly, make* the utttch exactly like hand m-wuig.”- 
Asu) York Tribune. 
Btugle machines, all complete, scut to nny part of the 
country per express, packed in liox with printed In- 
Mlruotlon* OH tecelpt of the price, $5. Sake dkhvjiry 
guaranteed, Aeeni.i wanted everywhere. Circular con¬ 
taining Liberal Inducetnent* sent, li eu. Address all or¬ 
ders. FAMILY GKM SEWING MACHINE CO., 
6D- Pit Office, 102 Nass au Street, New York. 
TIIO FAK.Vl lilts -Poiidrette! I'ondrctte! 
J. The Lodi Manufacturing Company (the oldest man¬ 
ufacturer* of Fertilizers In the Uultcd States) offer their 
Celebrated Poudrette for sale ut lower prices than any 
other fertilizer In Market. 
It 1* made from the night soil and offal of New York 
City, and ha* been In use by thousands of lanhere lor 
over quarter of a century; $t will manure an acre of 
corn hi the hill, nnd Increase the yield one-third. 
A Pamphlet with the experience til It* use on Lawns, 
Garden Vegetables, Corn, Potatoes and Tobacco, of hun¬ 
dreds of Farmers, some of whom have, used It for over 
20 years, containing also price, directions for use, &c„ 
will be sunt free to any person applying. 
LODI MANUFACTURING CO., 
813-13t _ 06 Coilrtlandt street, N. Y. 
CAVE FIFTY DOLLARS.— Why Pay 
*50 or $100 for 11 Se.wfng Machine, when $25 will buy 
a better one tor ail pratkjsl purpose*? Notwithstand¬ 
ing report* In tills contrary, the sutncrlber* beg to Inform, 
tnelr uumurou* friend* that the “Franklin " and " M«- 
dallion " Sewing Machines can lie had In any quantity. 
7 hi* .Machine. Is constructed, upon entirely uew princi¬ 
ple*, and dobs not Inirlnge ppon any other in the world. 
It Is emphatically tin- poor man’s Hewing Machine, and 
is warranted to ejteell a t.i, other* as our patron* will t,cs- 
tify tar Agent* Wanted. Address 
5U-2U JAMES C. OTTIS A CO.. Boston, Mass. 
r|7ICKS, MCA U AND VERM IN^ 
Sloan's Condition Powder ha* the largest sale ol any- 
Horse and Cattle Medicine In this country. Ills corn- CCKVEYING. MAPPING and CONVEY A SU- 
PO*ed principally of her bn and roots, aud for mildness, ► ’ ING.—The subscriber will attend to matters above 
posed principally ol herbs and roots, and for mildness, 
safety, certainty and thoroughness, stands nro-cmlneutly 
at the bead of the list of 
llOHSF. AND CATTLE MEDICINES. 
In Horse Distemper, they will allay the fever, and pro¬ 
mote a healthy termination of the disease, tine powder 
and a pan 01 n nox or the ointment will, in all cases, 
cure the Horn Distemper in a cow; two are sometimes 
required tor an ox. 
Spbot.vl None*.—In all eruptive diseases, and *ueh as 
originate In an Impure state of the blood, a* Poll Kvll, 
FUlolu, Surfeit, Scratches, &c., this powder ig of the ut¬ 
most Importance to remove all Impurities or taint from 
tho system, and thus prevent u return ot ttm disease. 
lit Price 25 <£ M cl.,, per Package, These remedies no 
longer stand among those, of doubtfht utility. They have 
passed Irom tlm tide of experiment, aud now stand high¬ 
er In reputation, and are more extensively used time all 
other articles of tho kind. For gale bv Druggists and 
Merchants everywhere. WALKER & TAYLOR, 
tH7-2t _Hole Proprietors, Chicago, Ill. 
mHE LAMB FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE. 
Tub I,A>tn Knitting Maohlnm Company, Spring- 
Jleld, Mass,, hold the exclusive right to manufacture, Rell 
oii.l iiao H.ln 1.. .1 nl, 1 ■■.. I ■> > I, . tv.l I . lJ < , xi 
r ut.uoui.Mci rt 'ti IHI/OUU My HiHLCtilt} ULlUVrs 
named by calling on him at bis office, No. 5 Lyon's Block. 
Exchange Place. Rochester, N. Y. ' 
S-^-dt _ EDWARD WEBSTER. 
W® AVILL CEABRANTEE to Every 
1 T - "" 1, i , wh „° " 8C8 ‘•" ’"’-’ll'* Italian ComponmT, 
sylvanla. Delaware, Maorhind, District of Columbia, 
Virginia, West Virginia,North Carolina,South Carolina, 
Georgia awl Alabama. 
Tlm machine, manufactured hy this Company received 
the highest premium —A GOLD MEDAL -at tho Fair 
or the American Institute, New York, aud the Exhibi¬ 
tion ol the Mass. Mechanics Oharltalde A>*oclatlou, Bos¬ 
ton : and itl th« vurlou* State and County Fair* where It 
has boen exhibited It has taken the highest premium, 
eclipsing all others. 
It Is really the only Family KNrm.su MacHtN* In¬ 
vented, aw uo other has a range of work that entitli-s It 
to he. called a Family Machine. For Stockings, a* It 
knit* tho heed aud narrows off the toe, It Is the greatest 
labor-saving machine ever brought belore the public, 
being In this respect far la advnuue of Its great rival the 
Sewing MUfibLne. Jt knit* any and everything hi the 
way of Fancy and Staple Worsted articles that the In¬ 
genuity and taste of the operator can devise. Every 
machine warranted perfect. 
I'KINCIPAl, OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 
Union Block, Main 9t„ Springfield, Mass., 
Office hi Boston, ilfi Court St. 
jar Our Agents in N ijw York Slate, arc as follows; 
Albany —K. M. BURNS. 
Troy-E. WATERS A- SONS. 
Utica — W. S. TAYLOH & GO. 
Syruoosa—JOn>f H, FOWLER. 
Binghamton —W. M. BUSH. 
Greene — F. L. MARTIN. 
Potsdam —O. E. BONNEY. 
,, Plattsburgh—A. (). CARVER. 
Send for a Circular, describing more fully the machlno. 
Inclosing stamp. Address 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
April, 1860. [847-ltJ Springfield, Ala**. 
B luxuriant beurd In five weeks, or cheerfully refund the 
money. Thl* wo consider a i'atr offer. Sent free, by 
mall, for30 rent*. Please address [Stl-lUt 
MARK R USSELL A CO.. Box 22 , Albany. N Y. 
D ON’T RE FOOLISH. 
You can make SI t Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call 
ami examine an Invention urgently needed by every- 
body. Or a sample sent Bee by mall for 50 cent* that 
n^l^ ly l j r *• L. Wolcott, No no cimt 
nam Square, New York. [827-52t 
^JOL(iATE’S AROMATIC VEGET¬ 
ABLE SO A1*,—A superior Toilet Soup, pre¬ 
pared from refined Vegetable Dll* In combination 
with Glycerine, and especially designed for the use 
ol Ladies and for the Nursery. Its perfume la ex- 
qulalte, and Its washing properties unrivalled. For sale 
by all Druggists. 889-52t 
■pRATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portrait* 
OT 
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 turnish 
a Tare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, u* nothing 
like them have ever before buen’otlered to the public. 
Sup idled lor the U ulted btates exclusively by the Agency 
For circulars and term*, enclose two red stamps. 
Address PUBLlSliEK’S NATIONAL AGENCY. 
S38 " c * Detroit, Michigan. 
poor - H OT IfTSHEEP CAN UK 
*- THOROUGHLY CURED BY USING 
Whittomore'a Cure for Foot-Rot in Sheep 
f* Surer aud Safer than any preparation ot Blue Vit¬ 
riol, ButLerot Antimony, etc. ft lias been tested by many 
Prominent Sheep owners with succc-s, and Is tn fact a 
Positive Cur*. It will also thoroughly cure the worst 
cases ot Foul It, Guttle, and Thrush tn Certifi¬ 
cates Can be tud of m? Agent*. 
\M~ A*k for Wblttemore’s Cure and take no other 
For sale by aJl Druggists. F. W. WUlTTEMORE 
Sole Mauufacturor, Chatham 4 Comers N Y 
For salu by WiotrnuN k Co., Bath, X. Y. -, Diokinso’w. 
Comstock & Ct)., tdioa; JottN Fximan t,t>. CiuMinvi* 
Should be used by ad Farmers on Shrkp, Animals and 
Plants. It’ Farmers and others cannot obtain this arti¬ 
cle of traders In their vicinity, It will be forwarded free 
ot express charge by JAMES K. LEVIN, Agent South- 
Down Co., 28 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. [&11-I7t 
^ SCIENTIFIC WONDER. 
European I*ocket Timekeeper. 
ONE DOLLAR EACn. Patent. Applied Tor, June 29, 
1865. An Kxucl nnd Reliable Pocket Timekeeper for 
Ladles and Gentlemen. Correctly constructed on the most 
approved Bo ten title Principles, and warranted to denote 
Solar Time with absolute certainty and the utmost pre¬ 
cision. u never can be wrong, ft requires no ksv or 
winding upt nkvkh kuna mown, and can never be too 
fast or too slow. It t* always cobskot. Approved hy 
the Pre*s and nil who have used them. .Tu*r, introduced 
Into this conntry from Europe, where It Is secured by 
Royal XiettorB Patent, and Iscrcntlngan lmens* srnsa* 
tion. Price torn single one, with plain or fancy white 
dial. In gold or diver gilt case, only fl. Sent, postage 
paid, to any part r.f t.qc country, Oil receipt of price. Safe 
delivery guaranteed. 
All orders must be addressed to J. W. DKLAMKRB 
<fc CO., Sole Proprietors, 204-206 Broadway, New York. 
Make Your Own Soap] 
Per-Cent Smed fly 
USING B. T. BABBITT'S PURE UONCKN- 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.—War¬ 
ranted double tlm strength of Common Pot.'tMi, ami supe¬ 
rior to any other BHpotufler or Icy tn the market. Put up 
In cans ot 1 pound.2 pounds, 3 pounds,6 pounds and 12 
pounds, With full directions In English nlid German for 
making hard mid Soil soaii. One pound will make 15 
gallon* o( soft soap. No Kmc Is required. Consumers 
will find this t.lie cheapest. Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT. No*. 64, 05,60,07, 08,60, 70, 72 & 74 Waakiugton St., 
New York. 814-18t 
pLAX AND HEMP CULTURE!. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ot 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture : 
Embracing full dlrecOOW for Preparing the around. 
Sowing, Harvesting, etc. Also, an RMay by a Western 
man, on Hmif and Flak in this Wkrt: Modes of 
Cumture, Preparation tor Market, Ac,, with Botani¬ 
cal-descriptions and niiutratlons. Published by D. 
I). T. Moork, Editor of Moore's Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twunty-Flve Cents. 
IV Those who wish Pbactioal Invormation on the 
subjects named above should send lor the work, which Is 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
MICROSCOPES'# 60cts. 
rillUE FRENCH TUBULAR rUICROSUOl’E, 
A. a very powerful Instrument, mailed for >30cents; two 
torfl. Address GEO. B. WASHBURN & Co., Box 5(KH. 
Boston, Mass. 843-50 
