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THE WHITE PINE COMPOU/D. 
♦ In the Rev. J, W. P <7 
land's Autobiography, <fe 
find the following in regard 
to THE W II IT VPINE 
COMPOUND: “SjSg * 41 
“It was ontly in the N Wgjf*" * 
Spring of£S55 that this 
compouyd was originated. 
A mer Oerofmy family was 
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with a disagree*®!® cough. I had for some mouths 
previous thought that a preparation having for its 
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throat and .’ting*. To test the value of it in diseases 
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some weeks from a bad cough, occasioned by a sud¬ 
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She soon found relief, and sent l’or more, Hhe took 
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cold, and was cured Immediately. In November, 
1355,1 first advertised It tinder the name of WHITE 
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of ten years’ standing. Since that accidental discov¬ 
ery many thousands have used it for the same com¬ 
plaint, and have been completely cured.” 
The above was written by Dr. Poland In 1860. Since 
then, as in Manchester, the WHITE PINE COM¬ 
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This remedy is as safe and pleasant to take as it is 
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CW Flower* from vecd* sold by me, obtained x b« flrst 
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E38-tl JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
P URE FLOUR ol UN BURNED BONE. 
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YJ will furnish CASKS and pay CASH lor uiiv 
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84»6t HORACE WILLIAMS, Agent, 
April 18,18M>. Vinegar Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
,#V _ THK WELL KNOWN Trot(lii{r 
ffflWl Btulllons John J. Ckitikvokn and Col. Wow- 
wuhth will be found the. ensulag aeaaori at the 
Monroe Countv Jail. Terms for season, for J.J.Crltteff- 
den, f50; Col. Wadsworth, |*0. 
John .1. Crittenden took the First Premium at the 
international Horse Show at Buffalo. In 1982, over Old 
Loyal George and others. He also took the great Sweep, 
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IK82, over nine trotting aud flvn thorongh-bred Stallions, 
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“ healthy horse, a sure foal getter, os Iris produce In 
1863 In Wayne Count v, N. Y.. attest. 
PamoaBB,—John .1.CrIUendon was «1red by the "Ben- 
son Horse.' he by '• Blaek Hawk " The dam of the Ben- 
6011 H.irse wa.i ffrfcd by ■‘■young Hamblutontan he ny 
Bishop Hambletonlun," and lie hy “ Imported Messen- 
eer." J. J. Crittenden's dam was sired by *• Humbleton- 
tan." Grand dam by " Bishop’* Hambletonlao," and he 
" Imported Messenger." 84»-tf 
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B ALTIfooRE. 
peilBRETTE! POtDBETTE! 
TQ FARMERS! 
The Lodi Manufacturing Company (the man 
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Celebrated Poudrette for sale at lower prices lm a 
other fertilizer In Market. 
It is made from the night soil and offal ot New York 
City, and haa been In nee by thousands ol tanners for 
over quarter of a century; ft will manure an acre of 
corn In the hill, and Increase the yield onc-tbird. 
A Pamphlet with the experience hi it* use on Lawn., 
Garden Vegetables, Corn, Potatuus »nd Tobacco, of him- 
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20 years, containing also price, directions for use, &c., 
wlu be sent/re* to any person applying. 
N. H Dxvrs, Ogdensburgli. N. Y. 
J. Van Cleft, Newburgh, N. V. 
_ t- M. I.t VEItMOlii;, General Wi'h lerit Agent, 
Ci.KVTit.AND, Ohio. 
«Jil ft All PER YEA If, paid t>y Shaw & Clakk, 
(UlrGvlf Ulddeford, Me„ or Chicago, III. [850-13t 
P ERMANENT SHEEP LABEL-See II 
trated udvertlsemeut In Rural, April 21st, page 130. 
319-131 C. II. DANA, Went Lebanon,N. H. 
W EST’S AUTOMATIC TAFEKING 
LA 11fK—Manutnr.r.urod by u«, wlU make 
Broom Ilmulloi* In Ton Hours. 
8,000 |1ih« hm •« 
8*000 Fork a a 
And othor handles In proportion. W« warrant this to 
be the capacity ot the Lathe, and Ihe work to be better 
iiuiMUf'd til Jin imy other machine. Kor cotwsur work its 
capuclty cun he. doubled. 
Durkoe's Automatic Sawing Machine 
VH)\ saw from the log,'M Broom handles, ICO Hoe han¬ 
dles, HOG pork tinmlK's per hour — warranted. 
For Illustrated circulars, Heferenc"* and Price Lint, 
address JOHNSON & COMPANY, (ieneseo, N. Y. 
n ,T“»K C,ro w. “ 8 BnaHy Improved »nd patented li ■* 
been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested. It has re 
oelved the highest lip. 
a provnl of pmetleal 
rrij 1 and sdentfflr men 
and the pn*.*s, and 
I , been awarded the 
I 1 [{ ' UST PRKMIl’M hy 
\,K ——l i-Tar. I * h ‘!,N- Y. Statu AkT 
\ UEClLs J*. Society. It. w .is Ute- 
tWM i \\ [Wm ly exhibited at, the 
Wct' i 1 ***T r t !4 l Farmers’Club..r the 
| !M Imp rove njtyit' ■ n ^ffm 
hivtulii', aiuj „ .teel 
4wanmir.>^U-dm'yJ J spring raise* them to 
the. surface ,»f the 
cream, tint* relieving the operator of the most iahnrlous 
part of churning. By the peculiar shape of the. upper 
(adjustable) dasher, air is carried to the bottom nt the 
churn at every stroke. Ali parti of the churn with 
which the cream come* In contact are wood. In brief, 
the most competent Judges pronounce this the best und 
cheapest arrangement ever Invented for ease of churn¬ 
ing and making superior batter. This 
model adjustable churn 
Is now extensively made by the Sknkoa Falls ( iiubn 
M*NP i»AOTtrnncG Co., (which i,a- built a large factory 
for the purpose.) wltu a view of supplying all orders 
from any part of New York, which territory Is reserved. 
The Company proposes to sell Right* of Counth * and 
State*, except New York, aud to furnish Churn* to pur¬ 
chasers of *uch rights at a liberal discount, If they do 
not. wUh to* manufacture. Every Churn Is made ot the 
very best material, and la the best man nor. 
Hly.cn nud I’l-icon.—Five alzes of the barrel formed 
Cn urn (see cut.) are manufactured, holding from live to 
thirty gallons. The retail prims of No. I, (the largest 
U l Hty gallons,) is 1 18 • No. 2, (three,.fourths barrel,) 
vr„V (Bpltf Barrel.) No.», (quarter barrel,) $10; 
$8. Orders for single Churns 
m n?h , tiled by cash. 
■-on, ol ‘ for States and Counties, ex- 
cept New York St ate, which Is reserved. 
Address 1L I’. W K8TCOTT, 
Sup t. Seneca Falls Churn MTg, Co.. 
Heneca Falls. N. Y. 
Seneca Falls. N. Y. 
10 OOO > ^ TS WANTED To a«dl 
•*•*17 ITw. I.amii’h Protecting '(tarei-. They 
U un sunup I r.. ,iyn JNB f WftnWftl l\ U. Hui 972. 
Rpehester, N. 5 geo Illustrated advertisement in Rural 
ol April 7t.b, page 114. 8f7-tf 
M VHV LAND aud VIRGINIA FARMS 
!• OR sA I.IC. i >wlna to the civil war Hue southern 
s are now offering for sale at reduced prices In the 
most fertile portion* of Maryland ami Virgin a. The 
mildness ol the Climate and variety Ot productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern lurmers. The sub¬ 
scribers have[constantly on hand farms Improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit .and grazing farms; country 
seats, coal and timber lauds In nil sections or Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, resldanoe* and building lot* lit and 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faithful and accu¬ 
rate descriptions call be had by addressing JOHN 
GLKN N A (Jo., No. 89 Second St., Baltimore. fs't; 
D ON’T BE F O O L I N M . 
You can make Six Dollars from Ftftr Cents. Call 
17 You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents, Call 
and examine an Invention urgently needed hy everv- 
body. Or a sample sent fro© by nrnlt for so cent* that 
retails easily for ft by K. L. WOLCOTT. No. 170 Chat- 
nani Square, New York. IH27-52t 
OTT. No. 110 Chat- 
l827-52t 
OODWARD’S COUNTRY HOMES. 
TT IS SIMPlifc, SAFE, AND EFFICACIOUS. 
X Price only 25 cents. For sale hy off Druggists. 
CHALLENGE WASHING MACHINE. 
^ wabhantrd to 
WASH EA8IER, QUICKER AND BETTER, 
and wiTtt lkss wbab to tho clothes fliau any other nia 
chine or proce.-s. Warranted t@ wash 
BIx Bhlrt* In Seven M1 nqtr*, Four SheHs In Four 
Minuter, 
And othor clothes lu proportion. Weighs but 30 tbs. 
Costs but $7 to $9. Sample machines sent on receipt ot 
price, aud money refunded If they fail to give 
ENTIRE SATISFACTION. 
Six muehlnes sent to on© address for the price, of five. 
Cti alucnox WtcrxecB ako Mawolk or iiiovtxfi Ma- 
Ciiiax In one. ,t ihrfect Wrtnpe.r— 8©lf-«dlii«Mng,ma]- 
leuhle Iron tram©, white roll*, and A Purred firming 
Machine lor ironing without heat and an quickly as tho 
articles would he run through a wringer. 
YFT Aoknt* Wantko everywhere. Send, Inclosing 
Stamp, Tor Circular giving I.OOf) retercnc.es and full de¬ 
scription. B. VV. PALMER (t CO., Auburu, N Y. 
A IIEAUTIKUL HEAD OF HAIR, Oil 
set, at Whiskers for all! O. Mordoff’s Caplllfoina 
prodnees cither In two months; he also tunnulaetures an 
article lor restoring gruy hair. Either *ent by mall lor 
50 ceuts. Address O. MOKDOFF, Box 912, Albany, N. Y. 
W 0i. WEBSTER, ROCHESTER, N.Y. 
LANDSCAPE O JENNIE lx. 
Topographical Engineer <t Consulting Horticulturist. 
Surveying done. Maps and Plans for Laying out Ceme¬ 
teries, Parks ami Gardens, furnished. 
Those at a distance by sending size of Ground, location 
ot House, &c., car. have Maps for laying out forwarded 
by mall. Address as above. 
/ TIDEK VVANTEIAJ —Tho Subscriber 
YJ will furnish CASKS and nay CASH tor anv 
A new, practical, 
and original work, 11- 
0 *trated with 122 De¬ 
signs and Plan* of 
Houses ot moderate 
co*t. Including sta- 
bins nml viit-htiild- 
lngs, wltli a chapter 
on the ootist,ruction 
of Balloon Frames. 
Price 11,50, mailed 
free to nnv address. 
GKO. E. A F. W. 
WOODWARD, Pub¬ 
lishers, No. Hi Park 
Rovr, N.Y, (8'M-lSt 
is $10 or $100 for a Bewlng Muchlne, when $25 wlU buy 
u better one for all phaticai, pnrjioses? Notwlthstnna- 
lng report* to the contrary, tho subscribers beg to inform 
their numerous friends that the •• Fraj.'kli.n ’ r »nrt " Mb- 
t>ALLtprt" Bewtng Machlnv* cad be had In any quantity. 
This Machine is constructed upon entirely new princi¬ 
ples, and mix* wot Infringe upon any other in the world. 
It Is emphatically the poor man'* Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excell all others os our patrons will tes¬ 
tily. UT* Agents Wanted. Address 
&l-2lt JAMFS 0. OTTIS A CO., Boston, Mass. 
piAX AND H EM I* CULTURE^ 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing fnll directions Ft Preparing the Ground. 
Sowing, Harvesting, Ac. Also, on Essay by a Western 
man, on Hkvi- a.vo Flax ix Tim Wkst: Modes of 
Culutnre, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Botani¬ 
cal descriptions and Illustrations, Published by D. 
p. T. Moork, Editor ot Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Prtoe, Tweuty-Ftve Cent*. 
EW Those who wish Psaotioal I.VFOtni xtiom on the 
snbjecis named above should send ror the work, which Is 
sent, pow-pald. for 25 cents. 
_ D- P. T. MOORE. Rochester.». Y. 
MICROSCOPES# 60cts. 
vttl be sent .free to any person applying. 
LODI MANUFACTURING CO.. 
8<3-13l 66 Courtlandt street. N. Y. 
W ANTED - AGENTS1.50 A ND S'JOO per 
Montli, to sell the celebrated COM MON SENSE 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price $13, It will hem, 
fell. tuck, bind, quilt, stitch and embroider equal to the 
high priced machines. Send for circulars. Address SK- 
COM.B A CO., Chicago, Ill,, or Cleveland, Ohio. [847-8t 
C ANCER. \ Now Method or Treating 
CASQn, by Dm. Babcock Jtc Son, which ha* already 
been proved.by over two dionsroa cases, to he the most 
successful treatment to rCancer that has ever been used 
by mum The method of treatment I* simple, This ter¬ 
rible disease Is removed in ft solid mans, without the. use 
ot the knife, loss of blood, producing of pain, caaetlc 
burning, or affecting the sound parts. We will give any 
number ol testimonials; also, will answer all letters of 
inquiry. Address Dbs. BABCOCK & SON, 
845-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
Boston, Mass. -- 
pRATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Partralt* 
or 
Washiagton in tha Declaration of Independence 
AJTP 
Lincoln In the Proclamation qf Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new to destgr. and most beautiful 
to execution, an*, sold by subscription uily. They furnish 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers and Agent*, a* do thins 
like them have ever before boon offered to tlie nubile 
Supplied lor the United State*, exclusively by the Agenc- 
For circular* and term*, enclose two red vtamns 
Addros* PUBUSHjKR’S NATIONAL AGENCY. 
333-tf Detroit. Vtl ch‘tr*ri 
4 month. — New BauineBA for 
© J- O LH50-13tJ H* B. SKA W, Allred,^le. 
piRST PREMIUM IMPROVED 
©5 SEWIlSra- MACHINE. 86 
Tha Embodiment of Practical Utility and 
Extreme Simplicity. 
Originally patented May 13. 1853. improvn... o patented 
June, nth, lHiR. The cofobratoil Family g*m Sbwino 
Maohimb, with crimping altaetininnt, a most aonderlul 
and elegantly constructed Nov ki.ty. Is nolnele-e to opera- 
1 !i 4e * '•/.might needle, and works horizontal, sews 
with D.Mrmj* nr Sinolk Tur.KAn of \LLK 1 M>*. Makes 
ton runDtog^sUtcb mtrre perfect and regular thiui by 
’‘b’Lfth'l wltli extrnoriLinaiy rapidity,mukina; riix-ntBii 
sTiTOiuea to each ovolution of the wheal. Will aaiher, 
het.c, ritfftr. -.hire, lurk, run up breadths, Ac., Ac.— 
btrongest macJlIIie manufactured. Warranted lor Ftvu 
» UbaM taken Urn nreullum ftt State Fairs, and re¬ 
ceived tho approval of alf the prLncljial loiirnnls and of 
thcTBOUBASiuH who have used It. ft. 1 * the oni.v low- 
priced sewing machine that haa received a PUKinifx, or 
that Is CATKNTKri. All otukk »ewlng machine.* at. the 
same price aru i.vfbi.vokmk.n i*. 
, (he dressmaker It Is invaluable, tor the honse- 
bohljt supplies a vacant place "—Gculey'S Duly S Hook. 
’ with a single or double thread. It silently, yet very 
rapidly, makes the Hitch exactly like hand sewing.”— 
New York Tribune. 
Single machines, al] complete, sent to any part of the 
country per express, packed tn box with printed In¬ 
structions on receipt of the price, $5, Baku ouuvbev 
guaranteed A^ent* wanted everywhere. Circular aon- 
tatolog Liberal Inducements scut tree. Address all or- 
d«rs, FAMILY GEM -EWING MACHINE CO., 
Ml-t3t OfJlce, 102 Nassau Street, New Fork. 
Make Your OwnSoapH 
Ptft-CENT Saved By 
UWING «. T. BABBITT’S I’URE CONUEJf- 
TICVrED POTASH or READY BOAP MAKEIL-War- 
ranted double the. strength or common Potash, aud supe¬ 
rior to auv other sapomfler or ley lu t.hc market. Put up 
In can* of 1 pound. 2 pounds, A nonnds, fi pounds and 12 
pound*, with Dill direction* In English aud German for 
making hard and soil noun. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft *oap. No lime la required. Consumers 
wlln nd this the eheupest PotaKli la market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, No*. W, S3,56, >>), 98,99, 70, T2 & 74 Washington St., 
New Yor k. _ 844-13t 
^-VVE FIFTY DOLLARS.-Why Par 
ICl $10 or $100 for a Bewlng Machine, when $25 wlU buy 
a belter one for all pkatiuai, nnrnose*v Not wli,h«tnnd. 
