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^ V SILVER MEDAL J BRONZE MEDAL! 
ANT. TQCTI OTHER 
FIRST premiums 
were* awarded to the Manufacturers tor 
The CJiuiii|>iou Wringer in 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Who Wants to Lose a Year ot Civilization—F K Phoenix 
A New Fruit Book—Lee & Shepherd. 
pue Flour ot t'atjnrned Bone—i: II Gardner. 
Buckeye Ranprr and Mower—J A- S Snow. 
A Gold N B PlK'ip:. 
Improved Hone Hay Fork—A Y Cate. 
The Annual NormalMuslc School—,! Baxter A Co. 
Takeyour Choice—Sidney F. Morfv. Jr., A Co. 
Agent* Wanted — Sctierroerhorn, Bancroft & Co. 
Prol'. Johnson's Ferttiizers— Johnson & Carpenter. 
Piano Study and Practice —Oliver Dliaon & Co. 
Agents Warned—M 0 Briggs & t;o. 
Employment for Women—E o Leet, 
Paying Employment—F. O Storke. 
Chester County Piga—Paxcball Morris. 
OrnameDt vonr Parlors— Win n White. 
Ca3t Steel Plows—Collins & Co. 
Address ( 
A gents wanted to canvass 
every City, town, County, and Stale for 
‘'Worship in tho Family and School." 
T,,e Urr ‘" work - "i-Rs- 
m it ‘ A 1 *' R3. 1* held strictly at j Subscrip¬ 
tion Book, tor circulars, giving particulars and terms 
rn St i>nhS' address SCHCHMEUMObS. BANCROFT & 
SpriW^M 4 -480 Broome St.. X. Y.. or Ituv. W. T. 
2 0 i» M (Y’ T . lh , m St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
,i M ‘ i 14 *’ ll 'om pulpit service. Pastors whose 
rifi Inadequate tor support. Students who wish 
*‘r'. r . c "}nnerftttvi! employment tor vacations. 
w n ork a i-i r d d ' lr ^j^^-Agent* Will find this valuable 
! Pl”a»tt?r RYFRV JlolTTt’H Her vice 
FnesL^ii?' m!®^ _W&>*SP, ** A a 
!0.. No. 5 GV.U. Al... N v .,' 'Y.. '.tAMy .HILLER 0 
N.8 PHELPS 
■ cere agent 
■QCHCs-ra uv 
Special notices 
EHP'Wlli'iUllfl lv ' n dtwhera .\ ; u WO rk- 
% tfe ——-j I L-^N, ?? \y h vrlzontttl 
■ * handle, to. 1 a H teol 
tiig surface of "thn 
cream, thus relieving the operator c.f the ni»»t laborious 
part, ot churning. By the peculiar shape of rue upper 
(adjustable) dasher, air la carried to the bottom ot the 
Churn at. every stroke. All parts of the ehuiti with 
which the ere am comes lu contact, arc wood. In brief, 
tho moat, competent. Judges pronounce this the best and 
Cheapest arrangement ever Invented for ease ol churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter. This 
MODEL ADJUSTABLE CHURN 
Is now extensively made by the Sknbca Falls Churn 
. .twhteh has built a large factory 
a viuw of supplying all orders 
)w York, which territory l» reserved, 
oaes to sell Rights ot UotttUlea and 
Y ork, and to tarnish Churns to pur- 
‘5 u liberal dtacoum.tr they do 
Every Churn la tutule of the 
n the heat manner. 
Fire sizes of the barrel-formed 
me manufactured, holding from live to 
.*•1*11 Pjh-'e of No. 1, (the largest 
i ,% ’> (throe-fourths barrel,) 
• Nr ’- (quarter barrel,) *10; 
Hu VnJ raW *J'* single Chums 
Btnt.es and Counties, ex- 
reserved. 
.......— T> . r| . 
____Bencca pal a. N. T. 
INVENTORS — TnlealN obtain,- , « 
and Europe. OWaw In Rochesteri and BhWalaJJf ?’ 
° 4 ‘~ tlt _ J. PHASER & CO., Paten Agenti 
10 000 A$ } ? NT .* r WA ^ T BJ> To~*eli 
JAMMIH I. VY. Laxii h Protecting Stand* Thev 
ioTee »*»«,“»* «»<* an (I oltw-r iieeplng 
JDSOCU. D^Putnj* only aOrtBNTB nsrir. A rare onnnr. 
Fin ty tor agents to make money und do good. AiiiFress 
with stamp. T .15. JOHNS, General Agent. P. O. BOXES’ 
UL WlMt ^, “^erttanmeut In Kurai 
STRANGE BUT TRUE 
uno a i»r a l music 
* BlIIOOL— finder the auspices of the Allegany 
Mlls !°,- “in commence In the buildings of the 
I! 1 ’ **!)< 11 "d continue in •e.-ndou six weeks 
-.li 1 Ry Board about *3 a week. The instructions 
are given by Prof. A. N. Johnson. 
MiiS?-2fS? oa V n l ° r Normal Mnsic School, Impart a 
ttioi ongh Knowledge of music In common use, making 
(lie learner understand how mu*ie. oughr to be perform* 
|llm 1° enrry one auch of the practice as 
,8 ^? 1 411(1 " to get at tne school, alter lie returns 
|.beae instructions also lit the student to Teach 
Singing Schools aud lead Choirs/ The Allegany Aende 
u '^ ?KJJ n Q c * 8 located In Friendship, on the Erie Rail¬ 
road, SO miles east of Dunkirk. A Circular tnav be ob¬ 
tained by addressing -T. BAXTER A CO., 
_ Friendship, N, Y. 
fjl A K E YOUR CHOICE! 
YVe have already given away more tbau 
TWO HTJINriDPtEID I 
SEWING MACHINES, as premiums for now subscribers 
Every young lady' and gentleman in the United 
States can hear something very much to their advantage 
by return mail 
FjELX1£I of charge, 
By addressing the undersigned. Those having fears 
of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing 
this card. All others will please address thoir 
obedient servant, 
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 
850-4t S31 Broadway, New York. 
The only Wringer in use with thn 
Patent Cog-Wheel Roller Regulator! 
Which allows the rollers to separate and adjust at both 
ends without separating the Cog wheels. 
COCJr - WHT1KL8 
Are In dispensable, as they prevent the rolls from twlst- 
U ,'K °. n the shalt, They al-o prevent strain upon the 
clothing. BiiK'i hepvih-U’-at. they must allow the rolls 
to separate at hoth ends. 
The CtiAiirtoN Is fastened to a tub with 
THE PATENT (LHVED CLAMP, 
Which has an equal bearing on the tab the wlmlo length 
ol the •> rlngur. while all other Wringers are uteruly 
tasteiied bu single stave at each end. None should buy 
u Wringer before knowing the trnr merits ol the Chump- 
toil. BJT For sale in almost every qltv ami to tv a In tho 
Northern States. N. B. PHELPS. 
832-4t General Agent, Rochester, N. r. 
oxjtept New York, 
such rights at 
m mimufacture. 
very best matoriul, and in 
81*ea mill Prim. 
Churn (see cut,) an* 
thirty gallon*. The . 
Hize, thirty gallons,i Is j 
fW i No.8, (half barrel. 
No.r>, (onc-lHth barrel., , 
must hs accompanied tty me),. 
Bights "dll be disposed of for 
cept New York Bt/Ita. which la 
Address M. |*. 
oup t. Saneoa Fulls Churn 
A (sample ot Prol, I toco’s CrntiTOTTjt will he sent Tree 
to any address The CUKuqt.ra will curl thu stndghtcVt 
hair on the tirst. application .without Inluvy) In soft i, lr 
If S. ar, L with stamp] 
l rol. B. H. ROBB, Parkmun, Ohio. 8 *l!Mt 
tOfx BAHTLETT SEWING ffiJOfr 
WJmif) MACH IXJil. tlP 
Licensed nnfler patents of Howe, Wheeler * Wilson 
Grover A Baker, and singer Co.'s, and the only Cheat) 
Machine In the United States, having the right, to uhc thu 
Wheeler k Wilson or four motion Under-Fcod. 
YVe want Agents to sell them, VVUlnay to $2M per 
mouth, or allow large Commissions, will send Machines, 
to bn paid for when mid, For Circulars, T-fius.iSr. en¬ 
close stamp and address PAGE BROTHERS, General 
Agents, at either ot our OMces, Philadelphia, K,, T.ile- 
do, Ohio, or St, LsuKMi. : ^ 15 . 8 t 
Bewa with double or -tingle threa d .—Srtenttftc Afnet . 
T1IE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
Ti tr^l Stallions John J.CniTTEtfDjs.v and Col. VVxn* 
1 Wtm’t ii will be found tho ensuing season at the 
Monroe County .fall. Terms for aeannn, for J. J.Ci liten* 
den, $Y0; Col, Wadswortli, toO. 
John J. Crittenden took the First Premium at tlio 
International Horse Show at Bullalr., In 1882, (rv*r Old 
Royal George and others. He also took the great Sweep¬ 
stakes Premium, $M», at tho World’s Futr In Chicago, 
1862, over nine trotting and tlvn thorough-bred Stallions, 
among which wen* •* (.apt, Buford," " Princeton,’’ •* Mag¬ 
na ChurU," " Y'oaug Royal George," nte. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows more Rneed and endurance tor a horse.it 
his experience than third la standing in the YVest. Hnls 
a Hne. healthy hOt'Hu, a sure foal getter, au bis produce In 
1882 In Way no CoUflly, N. Y ., attest. 
P*DtoBK k.-J ohn .1. Crfttpndon was sired by the •* Ben¬ 
son Horst),'• lie by " Black Hawk.” The dam of tho Ben¬ 
son Horse was sired by ' Young Hnmbletonlau j” he bv 
“ Bishop H ieibletonlan," and lie by “ Imported Messon- 
HABDEB’S THEASHING MACHINE, 
rjpiMEKEEPERS FOR the MILLION! 
THE PEOPLE’S IMPROVED 
SOLAR TIMEKEEPER. 
PRICE »5 CENTS EACH. 
EVERY HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD HAVE ONE, 
The moat, novel and usetul Invention ol the age, con¬ 
structed on the.most approved principle, and warranted 
o denote solar time will* greater accuracy than the most 
expensive watch ever yet Invented, and can never get 
out ol Order. No 1'amllty should bu without It. 
Price, with white enameleu dial, gold or sliver gilt, 2S 
Cehta ami sent by mall to tuiv part of the country. Ad- 
dress with 3 em u, stamp. T. H. Hamilton, Jr., Boston. 
A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 
Persons intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine 
will do well to send for a circular of the Superior 
Machine manufactured by K. & M. Harder, Coble- 
fkill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement 
in last week’s Rural. 5 t 
NEW YORK OBSERVER 
Nsw Bubsoutbebs will secure a 833 Machine. 
Send for sample copies and Circulars 
Term*, 83.30 a V par in Advance, 
SIDNEY K, MORSE, Jr., & Co., 
_ G Park Row, New York. 
I M P R © V E D 
horse hay fork. 
This For k I»believed to he superior to anything of tlie 
kind vet invented, its superiority Is found In the fact, 
..ftyj-hatU uan he. used In handling short, line hnv, 
" Idle for this purpose all ot hers are nearly uielcgs. 
-rt. It m so constructed that tt cannot catch on the 
shelving* ot the wagon or cart as the load is being re- 
moved. noT upon the girts or beauts of a barn or loft its 
It Is be ng hooted. 
"d. » apparatus for tripping or unloading lamoreslm- 
ple and reliable, than any other yet Invented. 
It has been thoroughly tried, and wherever used has 
given entire satisfaction. 
This Fork Is destined to supersede* all others nowin 
use. Eights lor I owns. Comities or Status sold on liber¬ 
al terms, For information address 
A. Y, CASE. Dexter, Washtenaw ('*>,, Michigan. 
CHALLENGE WASHING MACHINE 
Tire Rkst in vue Would for $7 to $9. 
Challenge Wringing and Ironing Machine. 
82T” See Advertisement. 
THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND 
TO SELL 
r] In the Rev. J. W. Po- ^ 
land’s Autobiography, we 
/ ’ find the following in regard 
to THE W IIIT E PINE 
COM POU.N 
“H was curly in the 
s P tifl g 1855 that this 
compound was origiDated. 
**&*bia A member of my family was 
afflicted with an irritation of the throat, attended 
with a disagreeable oOugh. I had for some months 
previous thought that a preparation having for its 
basis tho inside bark of white pine might bo so 
compounded as to be very useful in tho case of the 
throat aud 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 
teaspoon fill doses. The result wa» exceedingly grat¬ 
ifying. Within two days the Irritation of the throat 
was removed, the cough subsided, and a speedy euro 
was effected. Soon alter thle, I sent some to a lady 
in Londonderry, N. H., who had been suffering for 
some weeks from a bad cough, occasioned by a sud¬ 
den cold, aud had raised mucus streaked with blood. 
She soon found relief, and eunt, 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 ol’ a severe 
cold, and was cured immediately. In November, 
1855, 1 first advertised it under the name or WHITE 
PINE COMPOUND. In two years from that time 
there had beon wholesaled in Manchester alone, one - 
hundred dollars' worth, where it took the lead of all 
the cough remedies in the market, and It still main- 
talus that por Ition, There is good reason for all this: 
it is very soothing and healing in its nature, Is warm¬ 
ing to the stomach, and pleasant withal to 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 congh was not only cured 
of the cough, but was also cured of a kidney difficulty 
of ten yeans’ standing. Since tluit accidental discov¬ 
ery many thousands have used it for the same com- 
BY YVILLIAM SYVINTON, 
1 Vo)., 8 vo., MO Pages, Splendidly Illustrated. 
It is the finest book on the war, and agents are doing 
splendidly with It. See notices of it In all prominent 
papers. Send for circular giving full particulars, to 
0. B. RICHARDSON, Po in.) .irrv.rc, 
851-^fc _ 510 Broadwa y. Nkw York. 
G reat chance for agents. 
WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT I 
Standard History of the War, 
Complete, in one very large, volume of over 1000 pages. 
Splendidly Illustrated with over 130 Fine 
Portrait* of General*, Battle Hccne*. 
Mii)i* and Diagram*. 
In the telrctlon of .matter for this great work, tho au¬ 
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Irom IUk reptirtii tit Northuru uim Soiirlu rn Gi>nr:i alH, tin* 
report, of tb.' Committee on the Conduct of the War, No* 
tlonM *n>1 U<‘lw?1 Aremvea. &n., «*e. 
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tar not strict *y rtlhtbln umi und tum &ncc<Jt*rlt*d In 
producing wlwt 1 h udlvtir.iiiliv <luii)un(h*»l, r, /cut twirl Oh* 
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It numbers among Its contributors many well knowu 
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Asa specimen ol tlie evcollonue ot Us contribution*, 
we Insert holo w tho table of Contents of it* first No. 
1. I.tteratnro as a Profession. An Editorial Essay. 
2. Literary Piracy, Wild Egcrton versus .1, II. Hav 
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*1. Biographic* of Pupnlar Novelists: I. Alexander 
Dumas, sen r>. Popular Humorist-.; 1, Al tunins Ward. 
6. Thu Life of a Millionaire: Alexander T, Stow art of 
New York. 7. New York Reporters: 1. Nathan D. Dr- 
tier. 8. Popular Periodicals I. The New Y'ork Ledgei. 
9. Person*! Savltu,-* and Doing* ofPoouUr YVni. i-s 
LectaixM,Ac. 10. Reviews ol CuiTsnt Ptudloatlofis, 
The pablluiicn have, determined to spare nothing in 
the way of exertion or outlay, to make this one ol the 
largest circulated iniirnals lu America, in furtherance 
ol which they uro happy to announce tho engagement of 
a sunt ot contributors uuequaled for true merit and 
popularly. 
Sc.usds;wnnw Parum.-ft one year; six months •. t\ 
hreu months; single copies, In eents. Advert.lseruonu 
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the Publishers. W. B. BANDFOitl) 4 CO., Boston. Mass 
„ , n ?'T* practical, 
and original work, 11- 
ustratod a ttli 122 De- 
slgns and Plans of 
Houses of moderate 
cost, Including sta¬ 
bles arid outbuild¬ 
ings, wtt.h a chapter 
on the construction 
of Balloon Frames. 
price f 1,50, mulled 
tree to any address. 
GKO. IS. * F. w, 
YVOODYV/YRD, Pub- 
Ushers, So. 87 Park 
Row, N. Y, [814-18t 
T A S. SNOW, iVt Stale Nt., Roche*. 
« ter, N. Y .— Bole Agents tor the CKLEijratko 
r \ * Mow kb, Manuthctured by Hikam 
,V a asBortiniiiit of ** Kx* 
Ul UTLS 0 P l?nv f r C1UU an l tbe JU " tIy colobrat * i<1 
Tho-e wishing to secure a Buckeye Machine, shonld 
ritRlTllUlTl IHIPROVEO 
£05 SEWING* MAOHIN E3. ©15 
The Embodiment of Practical Utility and 
Extreme SimpUrlti/. 
June n ut/, lV M "Y i 18, patented 
%} m * . » Hie culfbriiicfj F^aiilv Gum Sbwin« 
Maciiixk, with orlrnptn^ nttuchn^eut, ei mn^ vonderful 
and elegantly consiructeS M.vunrv, I* aofael m onera- 
u '’fo ’U’"') Ibe straight, needle, and works hoi!/ tal Bews 
with OotTHLK or SrNOLtt 'll IK a ad of Ai-r'Kivos MaJeS 
the rnnmiig stlt' U more, perfect and regular than bv 
blind, aud with oxtraordlmu y i-apl.Ulv, matrin/ hixtxhx 
Jtitchkb to each evolution of the wVool Will 
afeAs *’ *V, rr ’ I'M*, run up breadths, Jc.^ Jc.-I 
Stroflkust maclilne manulacturc,!. Warranted for Frvs 
It has taken Mieurtimlnm at State Fall j, and rc- 
fvfi^r o MT a l > l ,riJV al Of ull thu principal Journal', and o( 
thi. rntjiBA>o^ wholiavis ujio*'t tt, Xt in ttjo okly low* 
Pt r i?’nl 8fiw ^ ,1 K machine that has received a prkmii-m, or 
Uia( IsPxTafiXED. At.t, oTtfgR sewing Uiacli'nen at the 
same price are ixKtiiN.ixMiswrs B 01 a ' 
»,oi,i?) r .^.„ tlry!wm: * lccr '<! u mvuluabie, for tire house- 
.. 1 *5 JbiPTdluB H vacant place.’’— Rodey's Lady's Soot 
•'With » single or double Uir.-ad,It sUentJy.yet ve'ry 
JYcw Fn/’i-'rcl/woi'I:'. “ m ‘ ;h 0XacUi ’ llk0 sowing,"- 
machbu-s, all com plate, sent to any part of thn 
country p»ir pncUiid in bt>x wlvlj i»rLnte«l ln- 
Btru^tloaa on r<;»i th^ (irlcti, t»t:LiV«aY 
falnlng t f'd!'.r^T l, i :s "verywhere. Circular com 
UUnlng Lih,.r*l luducemynts neat free. Addrcs alloc- 
. - - , , ’ ""'“•’J •* •>,i.A):yi: .vi li'.il I lit), riio.iifl 
clvt* tlittlr or*Jpr^ at onoc, ua a 11 mite4 numrier only ure 
being mnnntaetnriH l. JHWdti J, & S. SNOW. 
A NEW FRUIT HOOK! 
HEADY’ MAY UOth, 1866. 
&LTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
BY CHARLES it. IJAKElt, 
OP THE BOtCHSETER NUBiitltJBS. 
I Volume * 110 . Profusely Illustrated. Price, $1,00. 
A work of ra-,' exe,■Hence, whlcJi Is .lesMned to take 
Its place beside the hot. work* oh American Pomology. 
Its author t* extensively and favorably known among 
truU-growers, both a,- a fkllfnl nomologist and a ripe 
«J? pvnry way qualified for the preparation of 
n tJooV. oil tillsi hid 1 -^y or 1 BuT>Ji*r,t. fn If uIt culture tie 
was educated by Hon. Marshall 1*. Wilder,of world-wide 
rants, will) whom Uc I- ,.t pres,-at associated ns bnMuens 
partner, and to whoso vutnublo library and ripe experl- 
siticu he has had the truest »e, .-Ss for many years. 
In this volume he gives no delineations or descriptions 
of Fruits, but treat..* with exhuu»tivc fullness the arte or 
production and cnniyatlou. together with the scientific 
principles on which these arts depend: ho w persons may 
Dupply themselves with tbq beet trim* lu variety and 
'T V 1 ti,l! Dxbor and expense, and in the 
Hhoi test possible space of time. 
No family, no cultivator can do without this book, 
w well iv 111 save tliLiu uuiuv (imos iu cost every year 
sale byaB > ^ookl«Bers. PU ou rflCUlpt of “ n<1 
or LEE & P . l,bl '^ e r? tod Bookaellers, 
® 2-2t H9 'Y ashlugton St., Boston, Maas. 
W HO WANTS TO LOSE A YE (It OF 
L'[\ 1LI2ATIGN:- 1 den plant thin SprlJig. 
G.iAor. Uit.vxoii, best selected. I vonr, loon packed, * 5 , 
Mvkkt Potato, packed .vn, k.•,.).) ; tOdl>. *3- fiOOO, *15. 
1 ildbn Tomato,») c dos.; dfticr sorts 10'), ?3c. Ala., Cab¬ 
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FLOWJdll® AND X'loAJVTS. 
ACitYitANTinJB or Jrescno, gorgeous, bran new, violet 
purple leaT Uvd'W.r mo green whatever about the leaf or 
_stem — thoroughly distinct, neat, vigorous, worthy,50c. 
Coi.ei;.* Vkumi vruo. r■. (nl*r, recent) mostsplendld crim¬ 
son, groen and broaze bedder, strong plants 25c- * 2 A 0 
per doxeu. ' v 
Vubkna*, best stock and assortment, I think ever of- 
lered 1 \V cst, |L20 doz.. 100, *7 ; 1000 , (ll». 
-Y ERaKN - 48 , of lll '» year. 31 sorts, strong plants, the 
• 0b fH. 
k?* T-asa*. profuse, peril rtnal. large variety, 20 c; *2 doz, 
Y INCA, rosea and alba ••nperb, perpetual,'20c, *3 doz, 
A ^d^Sr^r50X C : fl °"' Cr SPl0,idltlly in AU?aiit 
D ft«Ifk5«t ’^A0 A do/ 1! ‘ double, 
C »c*-%^do^n P< * ,n,0 * AI,JLT “’ flne be,Jdln « shrubs, 
IUI.IOTKOI'H. MiMr’Lrs,S ai.vias,I n variety. 20c; *2 doz. 
Lfmeri'l^lUnf.'*’ tlf>nbl0 PKTUXUS, GlntANITTMS, 
U^WLiAb* <kc., lo greut Viirtetv 
frea&MK'2nSfta? 
P URE ITALIAN or Gold 
COLORED BEES which the an¬ 
nexed cuts represents. 
QincttN, 
Work sit. 
DRONK. 
PER Y'KA tt, paid byiHAW A Clark, 
Biddvford, M«„ or Chlcr'O, III. [®0-18t 
KRMANENT SHEEP LAB7,L—Soo rilus- 
iratad aUvertlaement lu Rural, Apr I 2Ut, page ilk). 
19-I3t C. H. DANA. YVest Mbahon?N. H. 
la cans 01 I ponnd, 2 p<nuifa, 3 pound*, /> noutida and r> 
pounds, with full directlrms foitigliiu’inS Gemmfor 
tuakliig hard aud sotr, soap. One pound will make 13 
Si No J™* I* required, consumers 
mjlM°il c ^C 08t P'dosri In market, li. T. BA B- 
rjiL 1 M ‘ W ' b6, ea ’ " 0| ^ * c 1 Wushlngton St,, 
new lork. _ H14-13t 
^AVK FIFTY DOLLARS.— Why Far 
^«ttor 0 nT?i < r ) r ° r o Bowing Machine, when will buy 
w«!S.SS** ^t* n p RxJi "xi- purposes? Not withstand- 
!H5i r ® p0ftli 10 thecoutrury, the bufmcrlbrrs he" tolnforja 
£*} r t MJMTOM Wtods that the " Franklin ’ r amJ " M«- 
rth, 1 ')) 5 ” i , 8 '-’ v ' lu ^ M-sclilfies can tie had In any <iu«ntlty. 
rhi* Machine I* constructed npon entirely neiv prlucl* 
pies, and dobs not Infringe npon any other in the world. 
It In emphatically the poor man’s Sewing Machine, aud 
Is wa rrant ed to excel! At.:, others as our patrons will tes¬ 
tify. W Agents Wanted, Addr««s 
^ll-2It JA MES C. OTTIA A CO., Boston, Maas. 
JjYLAX AND HEMP CULTURE^ 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture; 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the. Ground 
Sowing, Harvesting, ,fr. Also, ua Kasay bv a Western 
man, on llawp and Flax rx rm yvkst: ilodes of 
Culnture Preparation for Market, Ac,, with Botanl- 
Dlhstmtlona. Fub’.Uhed by D. 
J>. T. Moors, Kdjtpr ol Moore's Rural Ne.w-Y'orker 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Tweniy-Flvu Conw. ’ 
or Those who wish PRAOTioar. intoraiatios on the 
JU a person cau master the Art ot Veilrllonnism lu & 
few hours and make a world ol fuu and . fortune. Sent 
by mall for ») cents. Satisfaction glvia or money re- 
landt'd. Address 
830-31 M. A. JAGGKR8, Caltoun, Illinois. 
W EST’S AUTOMATIC TAFERING 
LATHE—Manufactured by us, wll make 
*•££}* Broom Unmiles lu Ton Hours, 
n.ooo floe “ »• n 
»,««« Fork “ 
And other handles tn proportlo 
he the capacity ot the Lathe, au< 
finished than any other machine 
capacity can be doubled. 
Durkee’s Automatic Sawing Machine 
2T m «OUt jV«m thn log, 500 Broom tjandls, 100 Hoe han¬ 
dle*. 3iV) Fork handles per hour — wurnued. 
Fot Illustrated Circulars, Referenc-sand PriceLfiat 
address JOHNSON & COMPANY, Jcncaoo, N. V.’ 
. YVe warrant this to 
the w>rk to be better 
Fur .oaraer work Its 
The, Lodi Manufacturing Company (the oldest man 
ufactnrers of Fertilizers lu the United States) offer their 
Celebrated Poudrctto for sale at lower prices than any 
other fertilizer In Market. 
It Is made from the night sqll and offal of New York 
City, and ha* been lu use by thousands of formers for 
over quarter of a century; |d will manure an acre of 
corn Ln the hill, and Increase she yield one-third. 
A Pamphlet, with the experience In lta use on Lawn 
Garden Vegetables, Corn .Potatoes and Tobacco ot hun-’ 
dreds of farmer*, some of whom have used It /or over 
wi?i m!"of,. ’i 111 ' n *”F Mso price, directions for uae, &a! 
will be seut/rc« to any person applying. 0 
843 L °Dl MANUFACTHRD7G CO.. 
BU ~ 18t _ 66 Conrtlandt street, N. Y. 
W -V^TED-A GENTS-JS130 AND *200 p^r 
r^SPyjiJV ISB. *''0 celebrated COMMON HKN9E 
tamILY SEWING MACHINU. Price *18. It will hem. 
I The Best,,-, md .7 IHMI 1 ,. 
i,iit.*.- every package nia^Vd ^i’ . sai^V . 1 ^“T’ 
inonu genuine without 1 LHo con min* noth htwlfn t'p/* ’ 
i nburuec Bene except 8 perreni r r ,1 1 K bnt Pu F e 
P&rtlcM flDMiHu-Mo like r },•;/* ulr * to pr«Berve It. 
wfthoat tbe !<ia»r,!*ii'--.-r ‘htMiur ,’,can do so 
described in the Agricultural "^hlterailrjlinundfruuds 
tenalvely practiced hv •• fcni'aHy 1 *, u: ' ^“'retuiore cx- 
“ fene.vi" of bone GrtlliZetB V ^ a(:turtr>s " 
fcT^gSJ^iSS oi» S® ’ 'WW«- 
L^KnViT'^' aU tu ® 8 '%«fof o“oMd 
BRIGGS & BR0., Rochester, n y 
13J ~From Northern Ohio, Erie Co., aim »'i,„ V„, 
rltory of Pennsylvania, to 1 *- )1 ' Ter- 
B. H. STAIR & CO., Cleveland, Ohio 
IP l rom the New England Htate», to 
A. R. DEYERRUX & CO., Boston, Ma S8 
Z3f~ From the Southern States, fo 
JOHN 8. REESE & CO., Baltimore, Md 
And from all other territory to 
C. II. GAHDNER, 
Agent for the Co., 16 Cortlandt St. N Y 
F T IS SIMPLE. SA FE, AND EFFICACIOUS, 
l rice only 2S cent-,. Jb or sale by all 1 ugglsta. 
^50 ^ MONTH.—New Bn«inss for Agents. 
mPAOU [850-13t| H.B.SH AV, Allred, Me. 
CHALLENGE WASHING ,'IACHINE. 
^ WXBBANtKD TO 
WASH EASIER, QUICKER AN]’ BETTER 
and with less WKARto the clothe* thai any other ma 
chine or process. YVivrranted to wash 
Six sidrta In Seven Minute*, I'on* fheet* ln Vour 
Minute*, 
^* 0 K^ e i, c ' 0 2L e8 J fl proportion. Weighs but 30 a*. 
Costs but *, to *j. Sample machines se.r onrecclntot 
price, and money refunded ir they fail to give Pl 01 
ENTIRE satisfaction. 
rmw to 000 far the price of five. 
Ch*LLKM. it YVajNOKi: AND \U.xor.K .ir Iudnino M*. 
chink In one. A Perfect Wrlnget~%*\i fojustlng m-n 
leablc iron franm, white rolls, aud a ’vrr<t-i/rAn}2» 
Machine for 'rm.ing without heat and al qiiicklv as the 
a rticle * would be run through a wrlitger. 4 ' U ' 
A(tJE\T8 WA.3fTlfl) 6Vt)rVWh6rc (•',*nd Inplfiltlniy 
SCrtp&on r ClrCU s r £ h i D A h°SL roforences a’nd n fmf de? 
scnptloa. S. W. PALMER & CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
Copper Tips protect the toee of children’s shoes. 
1 pair will outwear 8 without tips. Bold everywhere! 
*w a r A T I N N Y , -The largest, sweetest, 
-aroiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
■he best Blackberry known. Send stamp for terms, 
testimonials, &c., new edition, to 
3S0 “ S6t E- WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
~ - - 
‘° Club* are always ln order whethart-, 
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b (f | d f v ® r t i *e m e , Ua intended for a specified num 
onilLuf Ri-’kal New-Yorkkr must reach the office 
on Monday preceding publication, to secure Insertion 
HE FRENCH TUBULAR 
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X a very powerfSl lmirument.mailed forhbcentk ' twa! 
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or 
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*Np 
Lincoln in the Proclamation of Emancipation 
These works, entlrnly new in design and moatti.-ftuiiiv 
tn execution, are sold by subscription only. Thnv liirnlr, 
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8 ^retreof«M*y?t ted 8Ute8 l by the Ayeiscu, 
Fvr circulars Md terms, enclose two red stamp* v 
^idresa PUBLISliER’S NATIONAL AGENCY 
Detroit, Michigan. 
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