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SKW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION 713 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. 
12 Host‘wood Piano*, worth from.t'A'C to $500 each. 
15 Melodeons, Rosewood Cases.$125 to $225 *• 
- . .... - “ 
100 Silver Revolving Patent Castors.*15 to * 10 •• 
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Basket*.$is u> Jit*. “ 
500 Hots Silver Tea and Table Spoons_*15 to $30 ** 
100 (Sold Hunting Cani' Watches.*75 to *150 •• 
150 Diamond Kings. Cluster, &c.$50 to $300 ** 
.$60 to $100 " 
300 Ladle** Gold Watches.$00 to *85 “ 
ttD Sliver Watches. .. $35 lu $50 “ 
Diamond Pine, Braoeho* and Ear Drop*, Ladle*’ Set* 
■ • ■ " .let and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic. 
t* of Stud*, Vest a and Keels Chains. 
vioii .4 Yiiiuiincts* Luukcul* 
Pens and Pencil*, Funny 
ftT/A GREAT SECRETS Wonderful DIhcov 
ways to make money. Fortunes are bclni 
made. Full particulars s nt free. 
F. L. WOOD, Hox5.0T7.Now York City. 
(|£0|'I|'\ MONTH ud Kxptmwa I’m id 
ixM* Agent* Wanted, male and teitutle to Intro 
duoe a new and useful patented Invention. For furtlie 
information address, with Mtamp.L. N. MATHER * CO, 
Manufacturers, Clevijland, OMo. [817 It 
p<) IN VENTORS — Patent* ohm Incd Ju J7. s, 
L and Europe. Offices in Rochester and Buffalo.N. Y 
^•■ 6 t J. FRASER & CO., Patent Agents. 
T „ Walworth, N. Y., April Olh, after a long and painful 
Hines” which was borne with Christian fortitude and 
msignitlou. Mrs CLA1UNDA BUSSEY, widow of the 
1 an- David BrsexY formerly of Maeedon, aged 63 years. 
in r.iKhvIlle.Mo-. April 18. lSdfi, of whooping cough, 
A LETT A JANE, daughter of Wx <fc BBTTI* Spadkb, 
and only child, aged 9 months and 21 days. 
LAST! 
THE SPIRIT OP THE PRESS. 
A JOURS AT. IS THE TXTKBBST OF PROFKS- 
SI OX At FIT BRA TURK / 
Itnnmbor* among Its contributors many well known 
and brilliant Litterateur*t wm contain sketches of all 
prominent name* in Literature. 
As a specimen of the excellence ol it* contributions, 
we Insert below the table of Contents of It* first No. 
1 . Literature as a Profession. An Editorial E»*av. 
2 Literary Piracy. AVUd Kgerton versus J. H. Hay¬ 
ward. 3, The International Copyright. 
4. Biographies of Popular Novelist*: I. Alexander 
Duma*, ben. 5. Popular flumorlat*: 1. Arteniu* Ward 
6 . The Life of a Millionaire : Alexander T. Stewart of 
New York. 7. New Y'ork Reporters: 1 Kathau D. Fr¬ 
eer, s. Popular Periodical* , i. The New York Ledger. 
Ik Personal Savings and Doing* of Popular Writers, 
Lectures, &c. 10. Reviews of Current Publications, Ac. 
The publisher* have determined to spare nothing in 
the way or exertion or outlay, to make this one ol the 
largest circulated journal* in America. In furtherance 
of which they no? happy to announce the engagement ol 
a staff of contributor uoequaled for true merit and 
poprdarty. 
ScrBseBiPTtrrsr Putur.—$ 1 one year; $2 six months ; $1 
three months: single copies. 15 Cents. Advertisements, 
15 cent* per Hue. Subscriptions. Ac., to be addressed to 
the Publisher*. W. S. 8 ANDFORD A CO., Boston, Mass. 
A L T B Y HOUSE;, 
A. B. MILLEB, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
\V E WILL (U'AHItANTKR to Every 
l,gc * HtimmJra Hxium Comnouna, 
u luxuriant benrd In Avo wock*. or Cti 66 rfully refund the 
'"2, 1 ! 0 ?- ™» consider a fair Offer. Sent free, by 
m&U, Tor no cent*. Pb-aau address IMl-lOt 
MARK RUSSELL It CO.. Box 22 , Albany, N. Y. 
W ANTED — AGENTS #1.50 AND S’.*DO per 
Menih, to sell the celebrated COMMON SlCNrtK 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price *18. It will hem. 
|''H, leek, hind, uullt, silt 'll and embroider equal to tin* 
[yip priced maelilnca. Send tor circular*. Address SK- 
COMB & CO.,Chicago, III , or Cleveland, Ohio. [atr-fit 
10 OOO .AGENTS WANTK11 To aril 
J. ' ’•UUU l. \V. Lamb's Protecting stands. They 
are absolute protection against an Is and other creeping 
lusui'U. tJy* i’alrjg on r.y 50 Ok NT* kaou. A rare oppor- 
tunlty ror agents to make money and do good. Address, 
,£■ J°HN 8 , General Agent, p. o. Box 972, 
Rochester, N. A See Illustrated adverllsument In Rural 
Of April 7th, page 114. 8-17-tf 
Notices 
of Gold and Coral, , 
Lava, and Caraoo. Sr„ _,_______ 
Plain and Chased Gold Ring*, Gold Thimble*, Lockets. 
New Style Bell Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy 
Work Boxes. Gold Pen* with Gold and Silver Extension 
Holders, and a targe assortment of Flue Jewelry of every 
deaerlptlgn, of the best make aud latest style*, valued at 
*800,000, 
To be Mold at One Dollar Each, without regard to 
value, and not to he puld for until you know what you 
will receive. 
Among those who have recently drawn VaLFAHLk 
Gifts from this Association, the following kludly permit 
their namrs to bo used: Robert If. Hotchkiss, New 
Haven. Conn., Melodomi, value. $150; W F T. Willis. W. 
22<l St., New York, Diamond Cluster Pin, value*200; sirs. 
K. 0, Tappan, 18 York Si„ Gold Watch, value $125; Mr*. 
Ellen F. Dickerson, Binghamton.N. S’., Melodcon, valne 
$100; Mr. E. It. Stony, Si Ton Hi St., S. Y„ Piano, value 
$350, Min.T er, *i A. Miller,Scranton, Pa,, Diamond Ring, 
value $175; Mia* Ellen J. Peck,Springfield, III., Melodcon, 
value $125; Dr. I,Van Klp<T,'Washington. D.C.,Go1dHunt 
ing Case Watch, value $150; Edward 11. Lindsay,SVorcej*. 
ter. Mass., Plano, value $350. ML- D. H. Fin well, Du- 
bticue, Iowa, Diamond Ear-drop*, valne *250; Francis 
L Koran, 126 Pearl St,, Albany, N. Y'., Music Box, value 
$40; Mrs. K. (I. fngersnll, Urbans, Ohio, Silver set, value 
$60; Went. R. F. Hendrick*, Willard's Hotel. Washing¬ 
ton. D. C., Sliver Patent Lover Watch, value $ 08 .: Capt. 
I. Warner, lath N, Y. Vo)*.. Silver Watch, value $.25 4 II. 
Taylor. Rlngtowu, Pa., Gold Patent Lever Watch, value 
$ll(b; Jus. II. rtf nee, Nashville, Tenu., Silver Watch, $ 10 ; 
Geo. D. Wood, Wlufiby. Canada West. Sliver Watch. $45; 
Wm. H. Kodtte.ld,Columbus, Ohio, Music Box. $40. Many 
S arsons who have drawn valuable prizes, do not wish 
loir names published, or wo might extend this list. Let¬ 
ters from various parties throughout the. country ac¬ 
knowledging the receipt of valuable gifts may be seen 
on Qle In our office- 
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION. 
Ckkttpicatrb, naming each article and Its value, are 
placed In Srai.ku Es v*uu*rs. which are well mixed. One 
of these envelnpei,containing the Certificate or order for 
some, article, (worth at least ONE DOLLAR at retail.) 
will be. delivered at. our office, or senlby mall to any ad¬ 
dress, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 
The purchaser will see what article It draws, and lt« 
value, which may be tritnv wb to vivr qukdrkd pol- 
i.ahs, and can then scud 05 8 dou.AU aud receive the 
article named. 
No Buan’k*.—E very purchaser gets value. 
Parties dealing with u* may depend on having prompt 
returns, and the article drawn will be immediately sent 
to any address by return mail or express. 
Entire satisfaction guaranteed In all cases. Six Certlfl- 
cates lor $ 1 ; thirteen for $ 2 . 
AttKNTs W INTRO.—All letters should be addressed, 
T. BENTON 8 ; C0„ Box *507. P. 0„ New York. 
HARDER’S THRASHING MACHINE 
Pkrsons intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine 
will do well to send for a circular of the Superior 
Machine manufactured by R. & M. Harder, Coble- 
skill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement 
in last week’s Rural. 5t 
^JWLUATIPS AROMATIC VEGET* 
ABLE SOAP.—A superior Toilet Simp, pro- 
pared from refined Vegetable Oil* In combination 
with Glycerine, and especially designed tor the ue 
ot Ladle* and for the NurtMiry. It* perfume t» ex¬ 
quisite, and lta washing properties unrivalled. For sale 
by all Druggist*. HSSWSJt 
M A,n YtAN D and VIRGINIA FARMS 
r UK a & l* it. Owing to ihu civil tv ar Lino Southern 
lai uis are now offering for sain si reduced prle.es In the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virgin a. The 
milduess Ot the climate and variety 01 productions offer 
peculiar Inducement* to Northern fnrmeis. Thu «ub. 
h '[ lul far !»* Unproved and uu- 
linpiovivi. i>nlr 5 r fruit And j^ruzlrut furtuH couutrv 
seats, coal and Umber lamls in all seetlons of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, restdehoel and building lorn in and 
around Ytal lmore and Washington. FallhlUl and uern- 
rate deBcrlldloim cau be tiucl by addrMMlntf imi*i 
GLENN & CG„ No. 59 Second St.. Baltimore. [W »t N 
c Persons deeirlDg Pure Italian Bees, and the Best 
Bee nivc in the world, will do well to notice the 
advertisement or K. P. Kidder, which ia headed 
with a family of the Italian Species. Mr. K. has been 
many year* In the field, and is favorably known among 
Bee Keepers generally. 
THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND 
In the Rev. J. W. Poland’s Autobiography, wc 
find the following in regard to THE WHITE PINE 
COMPOUND: 
“ It was early in the Spring of 1855 that this com¬ 
pound was originated. A member of my family was 
afflicted with an Irritation of the throat, attended 
with a disagreeable cough. I had for some months 
previons thought that a preparation having for its 
basis the Inside bark of white pine might be so 
compounded as to be very useful In the case of the 
throat and lungs. To test the value of It in diseases 
alluded to, I compounded a small quantity of the 
medicine that I had been planning, and gave It in 
teaspoonful doses. The result was exceedingly grat¬ 
ifying. Within two days the irritation of the throat 
was removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy cure 
was effected. Soon alter this, I sent some to a lady 
in Londonderry. N. H„ who had been snll'ering for 
some weeks from a bad cough, occasioned by a sud¬ 
den cold, and had raised mucus streaked with htood. 
She soon found relief, and emit for more. She took 
about ten ounces of it and got well. J. B. Clark, 
Esq., editor of The Manchester Daily Mirror, made a 
trial of the same preparation in the case of a severe 
cold, and wa» enred Immediately, In November, 
1855, T first advertised it under the name oT WHITE 
PINE COMPOUND. In two year* from that, time 
there had becD wholesaled In Manchester klune, one 
hundred dollars' worth, where It took the lead of all 
the cough remedies in the market, and it still main¬ 
tains that position. There is good reason for all this: 
it is very soothing and healing In Its nature, is wnrm- 
ing 10 the stomach, and pleasant withal te the taste, 
and is exceedingly cheap. As a remedy for kidney 
complaints, the WHITE PINE COMPOUND stands 
unrivaled. It was not originated for that purpose; 
but a person using it for a cough was not only cured 
of the Cough, but was also cored Of u kidney difficulty 
of ten years’ standing. Since that accidental discov¬ 
ery many thousands haw used it for the same com¬ 
plaint, and have been completely cured.’’ 
Tlic above was writum by Dr. Poland in I860. Since 
then, ns in Manchester, the WHITE PINE COM¬ 
POUND ha* taken the lead of all cough remedies, as 
well as preparations for the cure of kidney difficulties, 
throughout the New England States. 
This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take ns it is 
effectual aud may be obtained.—Boston Journal. 
THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY I Dr. 
J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND Is 
now offered to the afflicted throughout the country, 
after having been proved by the test of eleven yearn 
in the New England States, where its merits have 
become well known. 
T11K WHITE PINE COMPOUND cures Sore 
Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Spit¬ 
ting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. 
It is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints, 
Diabetes, Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from 
the KidneyH and Bladder, Gravel and other com¬ 
plaints. For Piles and Scurvy It will be found very 
valuable. Give it a trial if you would learn the value 
of a good and tried Medicine. It Is pleasant, safe 
and sure. Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine 
generally. GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, 
849-6t Boston, Mass. 
OODWABD’8 COUNTRY ROMES 
l|jjl imjirevamjufou tlio 
i Lir nuifuce of the 
cream, thuii relieving the operatort>f ibo most laborious 
part of churning. By the peculiar shape of the upper 
(adjustable) dasher, air Is carried to the bottom of the 
churn at every stroke. All pails of the churu with 
which the cream comes In contact are wood. In brief, 
the most Competent Judges pronounce this the best and 
cheapest arrangement ever invented for ease of churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter. This 
MODEL A DJ LIST A TIL K CHURN 
is now extensively made by the Sknv.ca KalT.« Ghubn 
Man itr-Aimi kino Go., (which has built a large factory 
A new, practical, 
and orlgtaM work.U- 
nstrated with 122 De¬ 
signs and Plan* of 
Houses ot moderate 
cost, lnoliidtng sta¬ 
bles ami ont-bolld- 
lngs, with a chapter 
on the 0 .mint motion 
of Balloon Flame*. 
Prleu $1,50, mailed 
free to any address. 
GEO. E. A F. W. 
WOQDWtRD, Pub¬ 
lishers, No. H7 Park 
Kow, N. Y. L844-18t 
R eed a ciiaphyan’S sheep 
HOLDER. -This invention consists In the employ¬ 
ment ol a concave bed. A, and rotating wheels, B,B, 
whereby sheep may he securely held by pinning the hind 
feet Into the books, C, C, and tbu fore feet Into D. D, 
which Is in ea*v pnaHlon for the sheep, and keeps the 
skins smooth white the sheep turns towards t.he shearer, 
and the wool goes from him, making it much quicker 
and easier than the. old back-aching way. L. B. JtUDD, 
General Agent, .lohnaonshnrg, Wyoming Co„ N. Y 
IIE celebrated monitor 
MOWER A.2NTD REAPER ! 
HINT F R IC Iff I II 51 IMI’KOVKD 
$5 SEWING- 3VLA.OIiI3NrE- ©5 
The JymboMmerU of Practical Utility and 
Extreme Simplicity, 
Originally patented May 13, 1862. improvement patented 
June nth, 1S68. The celebrated Family Gkm 8 kwind 
Machine, with crimping attachment, a most, wonderful 
ami elegantly constructed Nhvki.tv, )« noiseless In opera¬ 
tion, uses the ■arntght needle, and works horizontal, sew* 
with Dounus or Snviii.it Thread of allaindb Make* 
the running stitch nwre perfect, ami regular than by 
Imnd, and with extraordinary rapidity, making six-nuta 
awruiiw to aacb evolution ot tun wheel, will gather, 
hem, ruffle, ehlrr, tuck, run up br'tuUhx, Ac.— 
Btrongest tnachlne manufactured. Warranted lor Fiv« 
Y iCAUti. It h:iH taken the premium ill State Fairs, aad re 
colved (he approval of all the principal Journals aud ot 
the thousands who have nscil It. ft Is the only low- 
ptlced sewing machine that low received a pkomium, or 
that Is i-aten i'ki). Aur, other sewing machines at the 
same price are jNriuNBEMKNTS. 
“ For the dressmaker It la invaluable, for the house¬ 
hold It, supplies a vacant nlace.' 1 — Oodey'n lady's Rook. 
“ With a single Or doable thread. It. sltently, yet very 
rapidly, makes the stitch exactly like hand sowing."— 
Xein York Tribune, 
Single machines, all complete, gent to any part of the 
couulry per express, packed In box with printed In- 
Rtruutlons on receipt, of the price, $9, Bar* okuivkst 
guaranteed. Agents wanted every where. Circular con¬ 
taining Liberal Inducement* sent Iren. Address all Or¬ 
ders, FAMILY GEM SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
841-131 Office. 102 Nassau Street, New York. 
ICTOR HUGO’S 
liAST NOVEL 
ivizvrsi A* II KI.-V11 "U.I UrillVHI |IJ*T MM III- l* HI 15 b Ml J 
for the purpose,) with a view of supplying all orders 
from any part of New York, which territory Is reserved. 
TheCOmpuoy proposes to sell Bights "I Counties aud 
States, except New York, and to lurntsh Churns in pur¬ 
chasin'* of inch rights at a liberal discount. If they do 
not wish 10 manufacture. Every i.hurn Is made 01 the 
very bcHt material, and In the best manner. 
Mlv.ca mid FrlecK.—Five bI-/,cs of the barret-formed 
Churn 1 see cut.) arc tnantilucmred, bolding from live to 
thirty gallons. The retail price of No. I, (the largest 
slue, thirty gallons,) Is $16 , No. 2, (Ihrue fom lhs barrel.) 
*11; No. 3 . (half barrel,) $12, No. 1, (quarter barrel, 1 $ 10 ; 
No. 5, (one-ilfth barrel,) $8. Orders for single. Uhurnu 
must be accompanied by cash. 
Rights will bo disposed of for States and Counties, ex¬ 
cept New York Stute., which la reserved. 
Address II. I-. H ESTCOTT, 
Sup’t. Seneca Falla Churn Mfc. Co., 
Seueoa Fulls, N. Y. 
THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHINE IN THE WORLD! 
Flexible Folding Bar; simple In construction, durable 
and fully warranted. Average draft of the Monltorcow- 
pared with that of other machine* In 1805; 
Average, draft per inch. I Average draft per Inch. 
The great French Novelist of the day can write noth¬ 
ing that would not attract nntvcrgnl attention. But 
no work Ue ha* yet published excltud no much expecta¬ 
tion before it* appearance, or, when received has been 
read with such universal delight. Certain that It will be 
cordially welcomed by the readers of 
G 1 BEAT CLOSING OUT SALE 
V op 
(•OLD AM) SHAT.lt WATCHES! 
Owing to the great duuUuu In gold and general depres¬ 
sion of business, thu Geueva Manufacturing Company 
are desirous of disposing or tliclr stock ol Watches Im¬ 
mediately, for cash, and ns their Agents, we have con¬ 
cluded to adopt the average plan, and have put the prion 
at the low figure $12 each, thn* bringing It within the 
reach of all to obtain a valunbtu time-piece. All the fol¬ 
lowing Splendid Watches to he sold ut 
TWELVE DOLLARS EACH. 
150 Gold Hunting Case Chronometer Wntohc* *150to $300 
150 Gold Hunting Case Duplex Watches,,,,.,, 125 to 200 
200 Gold Iluutlng Uu*n Patent f ever Watches. 100 to lift 
200 Gold Hunting Case Lopin') Watches. 75 to ISO 
300 Gold Plated nn Sterling Silver Cases Pa¬ 
tent Lever Watched ... . 50 to 1IH) 
250 Ladle*'Gold 11 anting Case Wutclies. 100 to 120 
250 Ladles’Gold and Enamelled Watches ., , 75 to 150 
300 Ladles’Gold Patent Lever Watches, .... 75 to 125 
300 Ladles' Gold Leplno Watches. 50 to 100 
400 Solid Silver Paso Duplex watcUOH. 40 to 100 
400 Solid Silver Paso Patent Lever Watches.. 37 to 75 
ftOO Solid Silver Pare Lever Watehea. no to 00 
600 Solid Sliver Case Leplna AVaUihes. 25 to 75 
500 Gold Cuuiposltu liuutlug Rase Walone*., 25 to 50 
400 Gold Composite L'-plne Watches... 20 to 50 
400 Silver Luver Watches,... 25 to 78 
500 Silver Le pi no Watches.. 20 to HO 
500 Gents’ Vest and Guard Chains. 15 to 50 
-HH) LRtUes' Fine Guard Chains. 15 to 60 
300 Ladle*' Chatelaine Chain* and Pins... 15 to 75 
AU the above splendid Watches and Chains will be 
sold for $12 each. Wc have adopted the following plan; 
Certificates describing cadi Watch and It* value are pre 
pared and placed In sealed envelopes. These Certifi¬ 
cates can be obtained at our office, and the holder will 
be entitled to the Watch it call* for in merit of thn 
$12 and return of the Certificate!. This Is not a lottery, 
but a bo tut. flue, sale, and any one wishing to avail ihein- 
selves of this opportunity, should send at once aud pro¬ 
cure. a certificate, and as there are uo blank* every one 
must get. a Watch at half the nxaal price at leant, and 
many will get a splendid Gold Watch for the trilling sum 
of $13. Certificates sent by mall to anv address for .70 
cents ouch. Five will be sent for $2. Fifteen lor $5. 
Thtrty-rtvo for $10. When tho goods are ordered, the 
Certificate must be returned with the money, and orders 
will be promptly filled by Mall or Express. Address, 
GILLEBPfK, MAXSON & CO.,30 Beckman 3t„N. Y. 
Wood's...0.50 tts. Ohio..-4.78 Its. 
Monitor, same trial,.4,60 " Monitor,same trlal.3,30 *• 
a o&> - — 
In Invor of Monitor 1,90 ff>s. | In favor of Monitor 1,48 D>s. 
Buckeye, average draft per Inch.5,11 its. 
Monitor, " .at same trial...4,11 “ 
In favor of the Monitor,.1,00 lbs. 
Rend for Duaerlptive Circular, with Prices, Reports of 
Trials, References, &c, F. NISHW1TZ, Proprietor, 
143 First St., Wllllamsburgh, N. Y. 
rgr J, N CLOVER, General Agent, 135 GeniseeStreet, 
Utica,N. Y.' For sale In Rochester, N. Y., by H. Fbrb- 
-_ MWJt 
P URE ITALIAN or Gold 
COLORED BEES which the an¬ 
nexed cut* represent*. 
The Semi-Weekly Tribune, 
We shall commence a republicatton of the ENGLISH 
TRANSLATION on 
THE FOURTH OF MAY 
New Subscribers cannot have, a better time to^bcgln 
than with the commencement of this 
qVKKN. 
It. T. BAHHITT’H PUKE 
TRATED POTASH or HEADY SOAP MAKER. War- 
ranted double the strength Of common Potash, iind supe¬ 
rior to any other sapouifier or icy In the market. Put np 
111 cans ot 1 pound. 3 pounds, 3 pounds, (i pounds and Q 
pounds, with full directions In English and German for 
making hard and soft soap. One pound will make IS 
gallons ot soil soap. No lime Is required. Consumer* 
will find this the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAlt- 
BITT. Nos. Id,85,60, e., 68.69, 70,72 & 74 Washington 8t„ 
New York. 844-l8t 
REMARKABLE STORY 
WOREEH. 
DRONE. 
Oar purpose Is to gtvc a largo Instalment In each num¬ 
ber of the paper, so that there shall bo no Impatient wult- 
Ing on the part of the reader. It will be finished in about 
eight, weeks aud followed hy the next 
BEST NOVEL OF 1866. 
u better one for nil i'uatioau purposes ? Notwithstand¬ 
ing reports to the contrary, the subscribers beg to Inform 
their numerous friends that the “ Franklin ' r and “ M»- 
dallion" Bowing Machine* cun he hud In any quantity. 
This Machine 1* constructed upon entirely new princi¬ 
ples, and I'uss not Infringe upon any other In the world. 
It Is emphatically the poor man's Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excc.il a ll others a* our patrons will te*- 
tlfy. IT Agont-s Wanted, Address 
fHI-215 JAMES C. OTTJS & CO„ Boston, Mas*. 
THE NEW Y'OIIK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Is pub¬ 
lished every TUESDAY aud FRIDAY, and contains all 
the Editorial articles, not merely local In character; Lit¬ 
erary Review* and Art Criticisms; Letters from oar 
large corps ot Foreign and Domestic Correspondents ; 
Special and Associated. Press Telegraph Dispatches; a 
careful aud complete Summary of Foreign and Domestic 
News; Exclusive Reports ol the Proceedings of thn Far¬ 
mers' Club of the American Instltnia; Talks about Fruit, 
and other Horticultural and Agricultural Information* 
Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Good* and General Market 
Reports, which are published In THE DAILY TRI¬ 
BUNE. THE BEMl-WEEKLY TRIBUNE also gives, 
la the course ol a year, THREE or FOUR of the 
Best and Latest Popular Novels 
By living authors. The cost of these alone. If bought In 
book-form, would be from Six to Eight Dollars. If pur¬ 
chased In the ENGLISH MAGAZINES, from which they 
are carefully selected, the cost would be three or four 
times that sum. Nowhere else can ao much current In¬ 
telligence and permanent literary matter bo had at so 
cheap a rate as In THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Fob Salk.—I tis now well known that tho color of Queens 
to a great extent has much to do with their purity. The 
black or browu Queens, now so extensively sold hy 
others, hay he pare. But the gold or light colored ones 
are always purr.. Having been to a great expense to ob¬ 
tain the most purs Quss/isoflate Importations and made 
extensive arrangements, and secured one Of tho best 
Italian Bee cultivator* In this country to assist me—that 
I am now prepared to furnish the gold ot uoir$ oolob- 
kd Queens at reasonable rate*, and will warrant, all 
Queens sent, to have paired with the pure Italian Drone, 
aud I will funner warrant the majority of worker Bee* 
reared from said Queen* to hear three, distinct stripes or 
bands altar they are two week* old and are distended 
with honey. When their progeny 1* proved otherwise. 
I will forward another Queen free. On the receipt of 
a stamp to pay return postage, I will forward my lloo- 
Keeper* Almanac of 40 page*, and Italian circulars, glv. 
Lug lull particulars. 
NOTH.-All persons arc forbidden to copy alter any of 
these ct/fs, or get then; copied or use them In any man¬ 
ner or form, under the penalty ot the law a* thrsk cuts 
are Copy Righted. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
A Household Necessity exists for the Use of 
DUENO’S CATABKH SNUFF, 
Which, In the first stages of a cold, acta like magic— 
Headache, Hoarseness, Diphtheria, and Bronchitis, 
Sore Eyes, Deafness, Bad Taste and Smell, being tho 
reBiiltof Catarrh, Thi* Snuff removes and prevents 
all these, aud insures a healthy Head. Ue effects are 
pleasant and safe, even for infante who suffer from 
Snaffles, It has the highest professional testimonials. 
Sold hy all druggist*, or sent by Mall to nil parts of 
U. S., for 30 cents for one box, or ft for four boxes. 
Address, JAS. DURNO, P. O. Box 1235, 
E12-2dwem3m New York. 
Should he ti*«d by all Farmer* on Bhrxp, Animals and 
Plant*. U Farmer* and others cannot obtain this arti¬ 
cle of trader* In their vicinity, It will he forwarded free 
of express charge by JAMES F. LR V 1 N, Agent South- 
Down Co., 23 Centrul Wharf, Boston, Mass. [841-17t 
riTHE LAMB FAMILY KNITT1NQ MACHINE. 
Tn« Lakh Knitting Machtnn Company, Spring- 
field, Mass., hold the exclusive right to manufacture, sell 
and u»e this machine In the following StatesNew York 
(alL east of the conntlc* ,->t Cayuga, Seneca, Schuyler 
and Chemnng'O Maine. New Hampshire, Vermont,Massa¬ 
chusetts, Rhode frlanu, Connecticut, New Jersey, Penn¬ 
sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, 
Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, south Carolina, 
Georgia and Alabama. 
The machine manufactured by this Company received 
the highest premium—A GOLD MEDAL -at tho Fair 
of tho Anierlcau Imittluto, New York, nnd the Exhibi¬ 
tion ot the Mass. Mechanic* Charitable Association, Bos¬ 
ton ; and at the various State and County Fairs where it 
ha* been exhibited It has taken tho highest premium, 
eclipsing all other*. 
It 1 * really tho only Family 1 K.xitttmo Maciiivii In¬ 
vented. as uo Other has a range of work that entitles it 
to bo nailed a Faintly Machine. For Stockiugs, as it 
knits the heed anil narrow* off the too, it Is the greatest 
labor-saving machine ever brought before the public, 
being in this respect far lit advance of lu great rival the 
Sewing Machine. It knits any and everything In tins 
wayol Fancy and Stanlu Worsted articles that the In¬ 
genuity and tustu of fro) operator can devise. Every 
machine warranted perfect. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND HALESKOOM, 
Union Block, Main St„ Springfield, Musa., 
Office lu Boston, 63 Court Ht. 
S3T~ Our Agents la New York State are as follows: 
Albany R. M. BURNS. 
Troy — E. WATERS & SONS. 
Utica— W. S. TAYLOR & CO, 
Syracuse—JOHN n. FOWLER. 
Binghamton— W. M. BLI8H. 
Greene-F. L. MARTIN. 
Potsdam — O. E. BONNEY. 
Plattsburgh-A. G. CARVER. 
Send for a Circular, describing more fully the machine, 
inclosing stamp. Address 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO„ 
April, 1866. L847-if.J MprlnatlcJd, Mac*. 
^ SCIENTIFIC WONDER, 
European Pocket Timekeeper. 
ONK DOLLAR EACH. Patent Applied for, June 29, 
186ft. An Exact, and Reliable Pocket Timekeeper lor 
Ladles and Gentlemen. Correctly constructed an the most 
approved Scientific Prliiclpies, and warranted to denote 
Bolar Time With absolute certainty and the utmost pro- 
clslon. It never can be wrong. It require* so kky or 
winding np; ttrvfji runs down, and cau never be too 
fast, or too slow. It 1* always cokkkiut. Approved by 
the Press and all who have used them. Just introduced 
Into this country from Europe, where It i» .ccured by 
Royal Letter* Patent, and U creating an linense sa\»A. 
TtO.Y. Price tor a single one, with plain or tanuy white 
dial. In gold or silver gilt case, only $1. Bent, postage 
paid, to any part of the country, on receipt of price. Bate 
delivery guaranteed. 
All orders tnnst bn addressed to J. W. DELAMKIUt 
ft 00,, Bole Proprietors, 201-200 Broadway, New York. 
T he bent bee-hive in the 
World,— l take this opportunity of Informing my 
numerous friends that I am still engaged In the Bee-Hive 
business, and can furuUh Bee-Keeper* with anything in 
my line. On the receipt of a 3 cent stamp I will forward 
my new Bee-Keepers Almanac Of 40 pages, whtch con¬ 
tains my Price List of 1166, besides much valuable Infor¬ 
mation to Bee-Keepers, 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
The Tribune Enlarged. 
The Largest and Cheapest Newspaper in 
THE WORLD. 
Enlargement of the Daily, Simi-Weekly and 
WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Notwithstanding the fact that the size of tho Tbibuxk 
has been lnor o;i*ed moro than one-quarter, the price will 
remain the same. 
TERMS. 
Deafness, Discharges from the Ear and 
Noisks in the Head, radically cured by the uae of 
the recently invented vegetable extract, 
OTITINK. 
Price $2.00 a bottle. For sale by all Druggists. 
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO„ 
36 Hanover Street, 
836-26teow Boston, Mass. 
Change of Address.—Subscribers wishing 
the address of thoir paperB changed from one Post 
office to another, must specify the old address as well 
as the new to secure compliance. This change 
of address involves time and labor, as the transfers 
must be made on books and in mailing-machine type, 
for 'which we must pay clerics aud printers. We can¬ 
not afford this expense, and hence charge 25 cents for 
each change of address. 
A LSIK.E OR SWEDISH WHITE CLOVER, 
xa. which t* considered one of the best Honey produc¬ 
ing plants known. lean now supply a limited amonnt 
of ir applied for aoou. On the receipt of 50 cents, I will 
Bend, enough to sow 12 rod* of ground. 
K. P. KIDDER, Darlington, Vt. 
WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Mail subscribers, single copy, i year—53 numbers...$2,00 
Mail subscriber*, clubs of live. 9,00 
Ton copies, addressed to name* ot subscribers.!!!" luso 
Twenty qoplcs, addressed to namc«ol subscribers. 84,00 
Ten copies, to one address.. 16 00 
Twenty copies, to one address... 30 I 0 O 
An extra copy will be sent Tor each club often. 
SKMI-lVEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Mall subscribers, 7 copy, 1 year—lot nambers. 4,00 
Mall subscribers, 2 copies, 1 year—tot numbers. 7,00 
Mall subscribers, 5 copies or over, tor each copy.. 8,00 
Persons remitting for 10 coptd* $.70 will receive an extra 
copy for 6 months. 
Persons remitting for 15 copies $15 will receive an extra 
copy for 1 year. 
DAILY TRIBUNE. 
$10 per annum; $5 for t months. 
Address THE TRIBUNE, 
No. 131 Nassau -St., New York. 
A periect trap, springs open lit the (bib's 
'- month, sore to 
bring the tinny 
--- — - 1 —- >s tribe to land.— 
— - --f np “Ni .Sportsmenana 
■ **boy* ml want 
. , them. Now Is 
, u ,, 8n PPty for spring trade More Agents 
a .H) cents and stamp for two sample books, 
ld « puea*. to .Joseph briggs, 
(Office Room 83,) No. 335 Broadway, N. Y. 
Copper Tip* protect the toos of children’] 
1 Pair will outwear 3 without tips. Sold ever; 
C ANCER.—A New Method of Treating: 
Camtkk, by Dr*. Babcock & Son, which has already 
been proved, bv over two thousand eases, to be the moat 
successful treatment for Cancer that has ever been used 
by man. The method of treatment Is simple. Thu ter- 
rlble disease Is removed in a solid mass, without the use 
of the knife, loss of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burnlDg, or affecting the sound parts. \V« will £t ve any 
number of testimonials; also, will answer all letters ot 
Inquiry. Address Dus. BABCOCK * SON, 
845-1 f No. 700 Broad way, New York. 
OUDRETTE! 
K I I" T A T 1 N N Y ,—The largest, swei 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, and every 
m be *l Blackberry known. Send stamp for t. 
testimonials, Ac., new edition, to 
830-261 E, WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. 
The Lodi Manufacturing Company (the oldest man 
ufactnrers of Fertilizers In the United States) offer their 
Celebrated Pondretto for sale at lower prices than any 
other fertilizer In Market. 
It is made from the night soil and offal of New York 
City, and has been In use by thousands of tar trie re for 
over quarter of a century; $4 will manure an acre of 
corn In the hill, nnd increase the yield one-third. 
A Pamphlet with tne experience In Its u*e on Lawns, 
Garden Vegetables, Corn, Potatoes and Tobacco, of bun- 
dreds of Farmers, some of whom have used It for over 
20 years, containing also price, directions for tue, Ac., 
will be sent free to any person applying. 
. LODI MANUFACTURING CO- 
8«-r3t 66 Courtlandt street, N. Y. 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portrait* 
O Y 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AND 
Lincoln In the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
Theae works, entirely new In design and mom bcu it.in 
Ul execution, are sold by subscription only. They lum s-j 
u rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agents, asnc’liiux 
like them have ever beiore boon offered to the imolln. 
Supplied tor the United State *.exclusively by the Age.nr 
For circulars and terms, encloeo two red *tunip*. 
Addrew PUBLiailEIi’a NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833-tf Detroit, Michigan. 
BARTLETT MEWING QPOff 
O MACHBVB. O ^ O 
Licensed under patents of Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, 
Grover A Baker, ana Singer Co.’s, and the only Cheap 
Machine In Hie United Huc.“», having the right to use the 
Whrelcr & Wilson or four motion 1 Inder-Feed. 
We want Agents to vll them. Will par $ 3 () to $200 per 
month, or allow largo Commissions, will rend Machines, 
to be paid for when sold- For Circular*, Terms, Ac., en¬ 
close stamp »nd add rein PAGE BROTHERS, General 
Agents, at cither of our Olflccs, Philadelphia, Pa- Tole¬ 
do. Ohio, or St. L«uls, M 1 . MASt 
Sews with double or single thread —Scientific Amor. 
G REA T 8U C C K S S !-PLA NTINI 
CHLNKU Y PERFECTED.—Seqndvertlsemer 
al of March 31, page 107. Address for circuit 
3teo, LU At AVOODRU FF, Ann Arbor. 
ODD’S IMPROVED STAMPS for MAltK- 
>ix(i sur.Ki-.—Agents AVantod. Send lor Circular to 
mta. Address TODD, Jb. 
Pultneyvllle, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
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