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THEJ KIRBY 
REAPER AND MOWER 
Two sixes, the Best combined Machine In tile World! 
Price reduced. 
llotvnrd'N No, t mid ‘J Mowers, Unlit drntt, no 
side druit, noth perfect Mowers. Price less than any 
Mower offered tor *al« 
Howard 1 * Stni* Slower, 2 wheel. folding bar.— 
This Mower Is all iron—Bii oee and durable, easy draft, 
and ha* all tint good qualities of any oilier two-wheel 
Machine and some Uuprovemutils others have not. Price 
List of Extras sent on nppllciiiton. In ordering Extras 
give tlit! No. of the Machine, for which they ore wanted. 
I ttlso manufacture r»invxu,'« lion■<g Hat Poiik, a 
superior article. Address K.L. HOWARD. 
May 19,1866. (s33-t!tj Buffalo, N. ST. 
_Chicago gas-fitters have struck for $4 per day. 
_ Admiral Nunez of the Spanish Pacific squadron 
is dead- 
__The State prison at Sing Sing contains 1,075 
convicts. 
_ Rochester nurserymen lost $100,000 by the recent 
hail storm. 
_ A man out West boasts of having eaten 40 eggs 
at one meal. 
— Peat as fael for railroad engines is a success in 
Connecticut. 
— There are 23 rebel Generals now doing business 
in New Orleans. 
— Over 600,000,000 feet of lumber were received at 
Chicago last year. 
— President Johnson has been invited to visit the 
city of New York. 
— The salary of the Mayor of Brooklyn has been 
increased to $5,000. 
— Public water fountains prove an injury to the 
beer ehops in London. 
— A savant in London has discovered the fact that 
trichinae iufests mutton. 
— Brooklyn's public schools and new school houses 
will cost $537,669 this year. 
— The Lnckie Brothers of London, Eng., have sus¬ 
pended-liabilities £30,000. 
— The Gape Cod fishermen are catching large quan¬ 
tities of mac herd this season. 
— It is estimated that $5,000,000 are annually ex¬ 
pended in Illinois for fencing. 
— The prospect for a largo crop of apples is very 
encouraging in New Hampshire. 
— The Looycll (Mass.) Manufacturing Co. has de¬ 
clared a dividend of $50 per share. 
— A pure breed Durham cow, 8 years old, was sold 
lately at Brattleboro, Vt, for $500. 
— Schoharie Co., N. Y., haB no occupants for its 
jail and no business for ita courts. 
— Mrs. Galloway of Il&rdln Co., Iowa, died lately 
from the effect of a rattlesnake bite. 
— It. is said the mills of Porlland, Oregon, will turn 
out 12,000,000 Teet of lumber this year. 
— Prof. Blot, the French cook, recommends roast 
beef as the best meat for summer use. 
— An old negress called “Aunt Biddy,” died at 
Macon, Ga., last week, aged 112 years. 
— It is said two new cotton factories are to be built 
at West Point, Ga, the corning summer. 
— A western farmer is convinced that bituminous 
coal is a sure preventive of hog cbolcia. 
— The arsenal at Macon, Ga„ was lately destroyed 
by an explosion, and several negroes killed. 
— Prophets are debating in Maine papers whether 
the end of Hie world is to come in 1669 or 1873. 
— Forty South-Down ewes, owned by lion. E. Cor¬ 
nell, New York, have produced lllty line lambs. 
— The State law permitting colored testimony in 
cWil courts has gone into operation InTenuessec. 
— Dr. Hale of Rock Co, Wis,has been fined $786 86 
for kissing the wife of a Mr. Havens of that county. 
— Disbursing ofllcers have been ordered to transfer 
their deposits from National Banks to Sub-Treasuries. 
— The annual meeting of the N. Y. State Editors’ 
and Publishers' Convention will be held at Lo Roy 
on the 21st inst. 
— Widow Sherman of West Springfield, Mass, had 
a husband, a brother, 20 cousins and 17 nephews in 
the Dnion army. 
— A man in Cincinnati is taxed on an income of 
$30,000, who eleven years ago exhibited a monkey in 
the streets for a living. 
— San Francisco is going to be supplied with water 
from a lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains by an 
aqueduct 200 miles long. 
— The Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Bridge 
across the James River, which was destroyed April, 
1S65, was completed on Friday week. 
may be obtained at the Office of tli<- itui-nl New- 
Yorker. We can also furnish other Hooka on RIIHAL 
Al'FAtUH, Issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,—snd shall add new works na published. 
Allen's American Farm Book., .*1,50 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals. 1,00 
Allen's Knral Architecture..... 1,50 
American Sharp Shooter. 50 
American Bird Fancier,.. ,..... 80 
American Fruit Grower's Guide iElliott).1A0 
American Rost* Culturlst,,,. , so 
Annual lie glider of Rural A lliilrs U30 Kinriavlntrs),. 30 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. , . 150 
Browne's Field Hook 01 Manures.‘ .1*50 
Brack's Hook on Flowers. , 1 so 
Bnist's Flower Garden. ... Iaq 
Ciimonters' Hand-Book (uew edition).'5 
Cattle aud their Discuses (Jennings).. 1 50 
Clu-mical Field Lectures.. ,/ 
Complete Mannni on the Cultivation of Tobacco,'.'.’ ‘so 
Cole’* American Fruit Book.. 75 
Cole’s American Veterinarian . 7 r. 
Dana’s Muck Munnul. 1 r.n 
Dana's Essay on Manures.. 33 
Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor.tj >0 
Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor.1. 1,5'' 
Darlington’s Weeds and Useful Plants. 1,75 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers.1,50 
Domestic Poultry Hook, with over 100 Illustrations, on 
Downing » Cottage Residences. 2,50 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture...... 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer. lia 
Farm Drainaao, by U. F. French. 1,50 
Field’s Pear Cliftlire.,,.. 1,25 
Flint on Griiasns...2,00 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden.8,00 
Fuller * Illustrated Strawberry Culturlst. 20 
Gondnle a Principle* of Hreedinst. 1,25 
Grape culturlst. by Andrew 8. Fuller. 1,50 
rflHE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD.— 'Phis 
1. la lhe latest and Best »I Ur. uasihu's works on 
Sheep Husbandry - the Standard Authority on thu aub- 
lec. It tells all about the breeding. Management end 
Diseases of Sheep, and should be In the hands of every 
11 nek master on the American Continent. Over 20,n*> 
copies already sold. One mrgu ljruo. volnme 01 454 
pages,— printed. Illustrated and bound In »”penor style, 
bout post-paid on receipt of prire $2. Address 
I). J>. T. HOOKE. Rochester. N. Y. 
f|10 .VIA 14. K MONEY.— AGENT?* WANTED 
X for aucRBjtz a'a uuka 1 lu.ueu Hie,«» i*t Book con¬ 
taining all useful Information. A treat work lor farm- 
ots. The best hooks for agents now In the market. Bend 
for Circular—sent gratis—tells von what von can do, 
T. ELI.W'Ofm ZELL .It COMPANY. 
850-41 Nos. 17 & 19 South fith .3t., Philadelphia. 
A gents wanted for the camp , 
the Hattie Field, and lhe Hospitul, or Lights anu' 
Shadows of 'ha Great, Rebellion. 
Splendidly Illustrated with over 100 One Portraits and 
beautiful engravlnus. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, 
the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty aud Marvel¬ 
ous. the Tend' r and Pathetic, the Roll of Fame aud 
Story, Camp, Picket. Spy, Scout. Ulvonae, and Siege; 
Startling Surprises. Wonderful Escapes, Famous Words 
ami Deeds of Woman, and the whole Panorama ot the 
War are here thrdltngly portrayed In aMasterly manner, 
at once Historical and Romantic, reu ering ft the most 
ample, brilliant and readable book llmt the War h»B 
called <orth. Send for circulars and see <>ur terms. 
Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co., 
8;'.6-ft 507 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
GLEN tfc MALI,, PROPRIETORS, 
ROCHESTER, TNT. "V'., 
Manufacture the Justly celebrated Fibst Prize 
HALL THEESHING MACHINES, 
With Planet, Cary, Hall and Woodbnrv Horse Powers; 
Collins’ Combined Clovbh Thresher, Uulleu and 
Clkankr, Ac , &c. 
As an evidence of the superior quality of our work we 
may state that the Hall Threshing Machine exhibited 
last year at the Stale Fairs ol Illinois ami Michigan, In 
competition with the machines of Buffalo, Mas-lion. 
Chicago, un i other leading builders, whs on both occa 
sion» unanimously awarded the FIRST PRIZE at the 
latter Fair, an actual trial under the direction of the So¬ 
ciety being had. 
1#* Catalogues ot Machines and repairs, with prices 
and Us> ms, sent iree to all applicants. 
Address GLEN A If ALL. 
GBNBBAL WESTERN Aoknts.— EASTER, G AM MON 
* BATES, Chicago, Ill.; J. W. HOOKER, Detroit, Mich. 
IT MOWS! IT HEAPS! IT HAKES! 
The Kihut Is acknowledged to be one of tho most 
perfect Machines for harvesting grain and grasa. 
The Kibhy Is simple, the use of each part can bo un¬ 
derstood at a glance. 
The Ktkiit D uuKsnLB.botuemosMy of Iron and steel. 
It bus all the weight on one drive wheel. 
It has the 1 NURr undent action as pe.rloctlv as anv 
two wheel machine. 
It baa an sixTUeTAULR reel, used both In mowing and 
reaping. 
I'r has a RBTOLVijta track cleaver. 
It l* an EtxuiOMKhu, machine to use, the average re¬ 
pairs being less than One Dollar per year! 
It Is n i.iiiut I1SASr machine. 
It Is the LtoriTEsT, stronoK aT and OffBAPBST machine 
Vo use. 
It is perfectly baf* to work, aud easily managed. 
It l» qt.'iuKLY ouanoeo to work as a Mower, a Hand- 
Raking ItBttBOr.or a Sell Raking Reaper. 
As a Mower. It Is ahead of utt others. 
As a KitAPRn, It Is ahead ot alt others. 
As a Comrinro Machine, ft Is ahead of all others. 
AsaSKLF-ttAKrNO Reaper, ft Is ahead of all others. 
jWCall on the Agent In your neighborhood and ex¬ 
amine Tun Ki mir thoroughly. Manufactured bv 
1>. M. OSBORNE A CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
HIE 8TIU \V-LINED UK K-HIVE tn anu fact- 
L ured and for sale by b. IDEA SON, Medina, N. Y. 
1ANCERS C’UK ED - Without tho knife, by J. H 
J DUKFKK.P1 State bt., Rochester, N. Y. 
\ GENTH WANTED.—50c (dimple scut Free, 
/V with terms, tor any one to ch ar from $20 to $(5 dally 
m three hears. Business new, light and deal ruble. Can 
be done st home or traveling, by inale or female,— 
Circulars, with full particulars, will cost yon nothing. 
Address Wlllabh A Co., 310 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
paper 
PUKE ITALIAN 
or GOLD COLORED 
QUEENS tor sale, 
Also the BEST BEE 
HIVE In the world. 
Send for Circulars. 
K. P. KIDDER. 
Burlington, Vt. 
VfENDENHALL’S IMPROVED 
iTJ - SELF-ACTING HAND-LOOM. 
Is the most simple, durable and reliable Loom ever In¬ 
vented, and bus ni-ver failed to give entire satisfaction 
Farmer* don't sell pour 1 /mol when you cun more than 
double your money by manufacturing ft Into goads on 
tilts Loom. No 6klll is required to weave upon It. A 
bov or girl can operate It. Far Descriptive circulars, 
Price List, and sample of weaving done on the Loom. 
Address, with stamp, GRFKv WOOD LOOM CO., Cin¬ 
cinnati, ()„ Or A. ft, OATES A CO„ Philadelphia, Pa. 
W ANTED A GENTS-Disabled Sol- 
die"» or other men of energy and good business 
ciiparttics to -ell by subscription Ritchie’s new pictures, 
the. " First, ftl -w for Liberty and “Tint Apple Gather 
lng.” Wo publish, also, several of the most popular ami 
salable subscription hooka issued In the United Stales, 
and on which experienced oauvoasera are making irom 
*150 to $iil)i) per month, dear of expenses. State busi¬ 
ness experience bv letter, or rail upon MOORE, WIL- 
STAOlt & HAi.mViN, r, w. Fourth fit., Cincinnati, O. 
Residents of Eastern States should address the same 
firm at BO Walker St,New York. 8.1511 
EW YORK STATE AG’L SOCIETY 
Should be used by all Farmers ou Subei*. Animals anu 
PLANTS. U’ Farmers ami others cannot obtain this artl- 
ole. of trader* tn their vicinity, it will he forwarded freo 
of express charge. hy.MMKB K. LEVIN, Agent South- 
Down Go., 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mats. 
AkCvranrTts. 
DtJDLBY & Stafford, 69 Ueekmuu St., Now York. 
It. II. Allen A 1 o., Hi) tt 191 Water St., Now York. 
Guiffi no ftso A Co., 58 A Bn Court Inna t St.. N. Y. 
K. W. HAitKKtAN it Co., Comstock's I. OP (ling, N. Y. 
Kltas Foote, Batavia, N. V. 
Wm. Snth-oN. Jr., New Hudson, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
A.M. Wiohtman, Bath, N. Y. 
Nicholson, Paine *• Go.. Albion, N. Y. 
Lane A P.UNB, Rochester. N, Y. 
M. W. MoCOMBJtn, Albany, N. Y. 
Kenyon, PoitekA Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
DicmNson, Comstock * Co., UttCa, N Y. 
Guaiiam, Kmi.en & Passmore, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Johnston, Holloway 4 Camden, Philadelphia, Pa. 
N 11 Davis, Ogdeusburgh, N. Y. 
J. Van fit. eft, Newburgh, N. Y. 
K. M. I.IVEKMOKE, General Western Agent, 
851-7t Cleveland, Ohio. 
TO WE HELD JN THE 
Commencing on tHe 10th day of July, 
with the trial of Mowers, and will continue until all the 
Implements shall bo tried. 
Trial open to all the States & Canada 
Entries to be. made at the Secretary’s Office, Albany 
at. I*us:t one met prenlnu* t.o the 10th of Ju'y. Entrance 
fee 425 lor each Implement In each cla-s. 
A programme ol the Trial, with a Bat.of Implements 
to be tried, and a list of Judges will be furnished on ap¬ 
plication to the Secretary. R. P JOHNSON, Soc.’y. 
.1 STANTON OOUJJ), President. 
State Ag'l Rooms, Albany, May 21,1866. [855-2t 
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINES. 
Farmer* send for a Descriptive Circular of the CLIP¬ 
PER before buying a Mower, they glvo universal satis¬ 
faction where used. wv. are also making Brick Ma¬ 
chine-, Cave Mills, Peat Machines, &il, Ac. Send 
for descriptive cln uUts. 
855-4t | PEEK SKILL MANF'G CO., Poeksklll, N. Y. 
Iljro I* E II T E R M WILL P A V 
P!peJ*J for ftOAun, Furnished Doom and Wood at 
UNION ACADEMY,Belleville, Jeffukson Co , N- Y. 
Tuition Irom six to eight, dOIUt's; Commertlal College 
ami Telegraph School attached. Superior advantages 
afforded lor the study of Ancient aud Modern Languages 
and Music. FALL TERM e.ommuuccs Tuesday, Auo. 
21st, OKIfi. Please address, for catalogue, Rev. H. A. 
SMITH, Principal, or K. H. HILLER, Hoc’y. [855 tl 
NEW ERA IN HORNE TRAINING 
HORSE TRAINING MADE EASY 
D ETCHER’S D ® A D SHOT 
BEDBUGS 
Kills upon touch, curls them upas fire does a leal, and 
remains of permanent effect, ’fry it, and sleep In peace. 
Sold by all live druggists. 853-tt 
FOR 
A new and practical system of 
Teaching anil Educating the HorBe. 
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., 
Author ot the "Horse and tils Diseases,” “Cattle and 
their Diseases," ” Sheep, Swine, and poultry,” etc. 
With numerous Illustrations, cloth. Price $1,25. 
Thl* popular author, who has liiadr lhe Horse his Hie- 
long study, and whose wonderful power over him Is 
shown in the n-ailluos with which bo makes a willing 
sublect ot the most intractable, baa atlast consented to 
make lbs system public. It Is so simple, and withal har¬ 
monizes -o thoroughly with lhe nature of this noble and 
useful animal, that a boy fifteen or sixteen years of age 
may hiindln and break the wildest one tonarness In a 
very short time. 
IT •I'ELt.O you - 
flow to break a kicking horse. 
How to break a haulky horse. 
How to break a baiter puli' r. 
now to break pulling on the bit. 
How to break a horse afraid ot a buffalo. 
How to teach horse tricks 
flow to drive by the whip without bridle, bit, or relnB. 
How to make him trot lnmeat. 
How to shoe a horse. 
Flow to make him stand for shoeing. 
How to make him stand to be carried. 
How to make him back Welt. 
How to make hint stand whllegeltlng Into a carriage. 
How to halter a colt alone. 
How to make a colt follow yon. 
How lo bit colts without bitting harness. 
How to teach a liorsc to make a bow. 
How io t- a« h h horse to kiss you. 
How to t- aeh Mm to shake hands. 
How to tench him to waltz, etc,., etc. 
Sent to anv address post paid on receipt ot price. 
JOHN E. POTTER A CO., PutiLfSHBRs, 
855-2t 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 
NO. 174 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON. 
S3T Liberal cash advances on consignments. [851-131 
W IND MILLS.—SELF-REGULATING 
lor Pumping, Grinding Grain und oilier purposes, 
from ouc to thirty Horse Power. 
— ALSO — 
ORVIS’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Grain — requires Irom one to four Horse 
Power. Muutitucltired by the 
EMPIRE WIND MILL MANF O CO,. Syracuse, N. Y. 
MILLS BROS,, Agents, 91) West Lake St., Chicago. 
^■ESTCOTT'S ADJUSTABLE 
DA.S1I CHURKT. 
Turn Churn, as finally Improved und patented has 
been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, it has rm 
cel veil tim highest ap- 
n proval of practical 
_ f and scientific men 
t 8hd the press, ami 
KING HI,ATE. THE HURHURIDER 
gent for the Middle Granville Slutu tauarrtes, 
fill orders for Purple,Green, or Variegated slate. 
y. J. W. OSBORN, 10 James ftf-, Albany, N. V. 
T71ARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR ITIOW- 
I.” 1NG MACHINES,-do they need repairing ’> if so, 
don't wait until Mm day you wish to commence haying. 
Extras lor ull the different styles or Machines mauiiliic- 
tnnnl by inn since IH52. furnished to order. 
The old Iron Fraror. Kmnhom Machines can be altered 
over and made butter than When ntw, and Just as good 
for mowing, as a machine that would coat you $125, If 
Extras are ordered send the No. Of the Machine for which 
they arc wauled. It will be found on the inner end ol 
the finger-brtr. Mac hines sent for repairs should be 
packed so a.< to make im lew packages ns possible. Mark 
eae.li package to my address. Also the owners riauu- anil 
advise me by mall. Price List ot Extras sent on applica¬ 
tion, Head yonr letters wltli the name ol your Post 
Ofllcu, County and State. IHfifi-fit 
Address IS. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
W E WISH TO CALL ATTENTION TO 
our STEAM THRESHERS. Also HOUSE POW¬ 
ERS AND SEPARATORS ol different sizes. Great Im¬ 
provements have, been made this year. Send for oui 
Circulars. Address JONAS W. YKO, 
853 6t Robinson Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. 
waiMiavmKz.. ■« the surface of the 
Cream, thus relieving the operator of tho most laborious 
part or churning. By the peculiar shape of the upper 
(.adjustable) dasher, air la carried to the, bottom of the 
Churn at every stroke. All parts of the churn with 
which the cream Comes tn contact are wood, in brief, 
the m-/Ht competent Judges pro non non this the best and 
cheapest, arrangement ever Invented for case of churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter This 
MODEL ADJUSTABLE C1IURN 
Is now extensively made by elm Sk.vbca Falls Chitbn 
MaNi'FAOturinu Co., (which has built u large factory 
tor the purpose.) with a view Of supplying all orders 
.t-rrttWb reserved. 
to sell Rights of Counties and 
_ m*. - • .J, anil to lurnlsh Churns to pur- 
oh users of such rights at a Uhi-rul discount* If they do 
not. wish to manufacture. Every Churn In made or the 
very best material, and tn the. best manner. 
Hires und Prices.—Five sizes of the barrel-formed 
Churn (see cutj are manufactured, holding from five to 
tidily gallons. The retail price of No. I, (tho largest 
size, thirty gallons,) ta $)fi; No. 3, (three-fourtlm barrel J 
*11; No. s, (half barfe!,) $l2;No. l, (quarter barrel,) $10; 
No. 5, (one-filth barrel.) $8. Order* for ntnyhs Churns 
muni be uwontpnmed by rash. 
Rights will be disponed of for States and Counties, ex¬ 
cept New York State, which is reserved. 
Address II I*. \V KSTCOTT, 
Bup’t. Seneca Fall* Churn MPg. Co., 
Seneca Falla, N, Y. 
H all, shepherd a booth, 
HKAIj BSTATlfi, 
GENERAL INSURANCE AND COLLECTION AGENCY, 
Corner Jlurdich: ,f Main Ft., (Up Stair*,) 
KALAMAZOO, M1CII. 
Particular attention given lothe sale and purchase 
Of Real Eitate, collection of debts, and payment Of taxes 
In Michigan. Enclose stamp and receive one of our 
Real Estate Bulletins, Any bmflnese entrusted to our 
care will receive prompt alteullon. 
RKFKBK.mjKs — Wot. A Wood, Prei't. Michigan Nation¬ 
al Bank, Kalamazoo, l.nthum Hull, F'rest. let National 
Bunk, do.; Wm. A. Booth, 95 Front St., New York. 
. sv THE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
^1 Stallions Joita J, CtUTTBtt i>kn and Col. Wans- 
a — u 111 wuu'i'ii will In- found the ensuing season at the 
Monroe ConntyJall. Terms for season, for J. J.Critten¬ 
den, $30 1 Col. Wadsworth. $30. 
Joltn .1. Crittenden took the First Premium at the 
International Horse Show ol Buffalo. Lu 1862, over Old 
Royal George and others. He also took Hie great fiwoop- 
itakes Premium, UNki, at the World’s Fair In Chicago, 
1861, over nine trotting and five thorough-bred 6talllon8, 
among which were ” Cafit. Buford,””Princeton," ’• Mag¬ 
na Charta,” ” 3'oung Royal George," etc. .John J. Crit¬ 
tenden show* more spend an t endurance tor a hor9e ol 
111* experience than there Is standing In tile West.. He, u 
a line healthy horse, a sure foal getter, as his produce tn 
1862 m Wayne County, N Y.. attest. 
Pbdiubkb.—J ohn J Crittenden was sired by the “ Ben¬ 
son Horse,” he by ** Black Hawk.” The 'lam of the Hen¬ 
son Horse was ttrivl hy " Young Hambletonlnn ” he by 
” Bishop Hamhleinnian," and ho by “ Imported Messen¬ 
ger.” J, J. Crittenden’s dam waa sired by " Hambletou- 
lau." Grand dam by “ Bishop’s Hambletoulan,” and he 
“Imported Messenger." 849-tf 
Special Notices 
Itch. Salt Rheum,—Wheaton’s Oint- 
ment will cure the Itch In 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 coats. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks A; Pottbu, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-tf 
nil mir puijiunt:,; wkii a vivw 
from any part at Ne.w York, which tmrltO! 
The Company 
States, except 
WILL PAY FOIt AN ENTIRE HKT 
fl)U oi Hound Volumes BuraI, Navy-Youasa from 
No 1 to No. 17—10 first Volumes are Family Papers bound, 
8 new volumes. Tills Is probably the only tell set lor 
sale. Address WILLIAMS, Rural New-Yorker, Office. 
IMPORTANT TO CIDER MAKERS, 
I GO P H OTOBR A PH H OF UNION 
HD t Generals sent, posmald, for 2) ote.; 50 Photo¬ 
graphs Ol Rebel Officers for 35 cento; 100 Photographs 
of Actresaea for 25 cts.. 100 Photograph* of Actors lor 
25 eta. Address C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie Co.. N. Y. 
The Jersey Pomr Apple Grinder, (II utter worth's 
latent,) for grinding Apples, Peaches, Sugar Beets 
and other kinds of fruit ;md vegetables. Sec adver¬ 
tisement on 186th page, and send for circular. 
Manufactured aud for sale by 
It. BtlTTBRWOItTU, Trenton, N. J. 
W EST’S AUTOMATIC TAPERING 
LATHF,—Maniifticturod by us, will make 
<l,OOil It room Hoodies iu Ten Hours, 
li.ooo Hoe “ •* « 
8,000 Fork ** “ “ 
Aud other handles In proportion. We warrant thta to 
tn: tile capacity ol the Lathe, and the work to bo better 
finished than any other tuaclilne. For coarser work Its 
capacity can be doubled. 
Durkee’s Automatic Sawing Machine 
Will saw from the lot), 500 Broom handles, 100 Hoe ban- 
dlea,800 Fork.handle* per llOHr— Warranted. 
For Illustrated Circulars, Rufcrenn-H and Price List, 
address JOHNSON * OOMtM NY. Genesee, N. Y. 
mrcits-z -jn 
A MONTH 
L850-Ifitl 
New ftualnea* for Agents, 
H. B.SHAW, Allred, Me. 
SI 50 
W E WILL PRE-PAY FREIGHT ON 
any of the following Machine* when ordered hy 
parties living In locality where we have no Agents. 
OODWARD’S COUNTRY HOMES. 
_ A new, practical, 
\ and original work, 11- 
nstrated with 122 De- 
a slgua uHd Plana of 
Houses ol moderate 
cost, Including ata. 
hies und out-bulld- 
(ngs. with a chapter 
on the construction 
Of Balloon Frames. 
Price $1,30, mailed 
1 'eo to any address. 
WOODWIKDj Pubj 
Rochester, N. Y„ Mny 19, lH«t*. 
On and after June 1, 1366,and uiitil further notice Is 
given, Intere t will be allowed on deposits In this Bank 
at the rate of pivb per cent, per MONum nu all accounts 
not exceeding lu am lUntONft THO US AND DOLLARS; 
and at tho ra'e of four p-r < ent. mi sum* above One 
Thousand Dollars, hut pot exceeding THREE THOU¬ 
SAND DOLLARS. 
Interest will he computed from the first day of the 
month succeeding the time of the deposit, and to the 
first day of the month preceding the tlmeoi withdrawal. 
AH moneys deposited on the first day ot the month 
will commence drawing luterest on Dial day; but no 
Interest will be all. wed on deposits rfituntnlpg lor a len* 
tune than TffKKK mo.xths, nor on any soma exceeding 
Three Thou -.mil Dollars, (except In cast ol Trust Funds, 
for which a special agreement is made.) 
By Order of the Board of Trustee*, 
854-lSt E. R. D AW MATT, Sec’y. 
COLUMBIAN MOWER & REAPER 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER 
The only perfect Combined Machine In use—has two 
Driving Wheels. FonwAiin ent when mowing, and rbah 
cut with bide DRLrvBKV when HEAPING. Second to 
none as a Mower, superior to all us u Ruupcr, and has 
a perfect 
SELF E^KE. 
Smalley’s Com Plow ami Cultivator, 
Five Implements In'one. A hoy can manage it with 
ease. It Isa perfect Furrow Covbrek, Hour, Hillbb 
and Hakbow. The best Implement in use lor covering 
tST Farmers and Dairymen will be interested 
in the letters of X. A. Willard, Esq., representa¬ 
tive of the American Dairymen's Association, now 
on a tour In Great Britain, and on the Continent 
These letters will appear exclusively in the Utica 
IIebald. The Weekly edition^Is $2 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tutton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
r lANUER. A New Method or Treating 
J Canokk, by Dr*. Balicor.k * Hon, which haa already 
been proved, by over two thonaand cases, to be the most 
successful treatment, for (Jancar that has ever been used 
by man. The method ot freatuieut 1» simple. This ter¬ 
rible disease is removed In u solid mass, without tlie use 
ot the knife, loss of blood! producing ol pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound part*. Wo will give any 
number ot testimonials; also, will answer all letters ol 
Inquiry. Address Dus. BABCOCK * SON. 
St-Vtl No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
BRANCH BEAM HILLING PLOW 
We have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
Rural New-Youkbr, (1801.) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
express—or $1.60sent by mail post-paid. 1 1 you wi“h 
a C0 PTi speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume lor sale at $3. We can also furnish bound 
copies of most of the volumes Issued since 1855, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1864 and 18935, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Change of Addreo*. —Subscribers wishing 
the address of their papers changed from one Post 
office to auother, must specify theoM address as well 
as the new to secure compliance. |3f“ This change 
of address Involves time and labor, as the transfers 
mast be made on books and in mailing-machine type, 
for which wo must pay clerks and nrinr p.ru We uon. 
l'Gll YKAIt, paid by Sha /& Clark, 
Hlddeford, Me., or Chlcigo, 111. [860-131 
No Farmer should be without one ot these light and 
duple Double Mould Plow*. Hub movable iVinyx suit- 
blurprrowst'roni3mo3R feet apart. Send for Illue- 
rated Pamphlets with Terms to Agents. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
17 Coartland Street, New York. 
DUANE II. NASn. General Agent. 855-2t 
JAVE FIFTY DOLLARS.-Why Ft) 
j $50 or $100 lor a Sewing Machine, when $25 will bu 
P it E S E R. V E YOUR 
I’RLTT. 
SPENCER’S PATENT SELF-SEALING 
Fruit Jars, 
The moat reliable. A perfect success. 
The easiest to open urn close. Will pro¬ 
duce the greatest and niost perfect vacu¬ 
um, without which fruit will uot keep 
well. 
( ST Consult your Interests and buy no 
other. Wholesale IteadQuarteis, No. 23 
Exchange bt., Ri(Chester. N. Y. 
COLEMAN A BARNES. 
3HEEP AND WOOL 
; — are great ami paying lnstl- 
tulions. It y5tt wish >o know all about the breeding, 
management and diseases ot tho former, and how best 
an den mi pen to or'/cl ace I h rip, 11 (, ,• Ret Bn ,| 7 <-;u| KAN 
DALu S J UAL i ICA L KPllKUp ttir hpiit nnil Ufcet 
work on American Rhee,» U ^bnndry Laire 2mo - 4 .^ 
pagea illustrated. Price «- sent postpaid ^ 
Address. D. D. T. MOORE. Rncfiieatar. N V 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portrait* 
OF 
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 -lulisurlptlcrn only. They turnlsb 
a rare oeportunity to Canvassers and Agents, us nothing 
like them have over before been uflerud lo tho public. 
Supplied lor the United States, exclusively by the Agency. 
For circulars and terms, unclose, two red stamps. 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833-" Detroit, Michigan. 
W M. WEBSTER, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
LANDSCAPE a-WRX3ETN7B7R., 
T\rpoqrapldcal Engineer dt Consulting Horticulturist. 
Surveying done. Maps and Plans Tot laying out Ceme- 
G»ui tnjyiiij; UUU«. I»ICM»«J 1%U*l l iaho __ ^ ___ 
tories, Parks and Gardena, limilahed. 
Those at a dlslauce by scniilug size Of Ground, location 
of (louse, Ac., can have Maps for laying out forwarded 
by mall. Address as above, 
A genth wanted of either sex- 
Orto new Hunting Silver Case Wai.-.h retail* at *20, 
om- superior Sewing Machine at $25, given to those xvlio 
will aclas Agent for u«. For term*, elruulars. (fee., ad- 
drers. vith stamp, HOYT, NOYES & CO., P. O. Box 
5,10 i, UdBton, Maas. 
T IS sniPI.K, HA FE, A * D EKFICAUIOUS, 
Price only 25 cents. For sale by ali Druggists. 
K I T T A T I N N Y ,-The largest, ewet 
hardiost, most delicious, productive, and every 
ike best Blackberry known. Send stamp for t< 
testimonials, &c., new edition, to 
88 °- a 6‘ B. WILLIAMS, Montclair, n, 
T k AAA AGENTS WANTED-To Hell 
J U.IMMI t w. Lamb's Protecting stands. They 
are 'tf/.volMtonrotectiou against ants an ( other creeping 
Insect a. nr Piuok on i.v 50 cents jurm. A rare oppor- 
tunity for agent* to make money and do good- Address 
with stamp i’. g, Johns, General Agent. P. O. Box 972, 
Kochrater, N. v, s-e illustrated ndvenUement lu Rural 
Ol April 7th, page 11-t. W 7 -II 
D ON’T HE FOOLISH. 
You cau make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Caff 
and examine an Invention urgently needed.by every¬ 
body. Or a sample sent free By mall for 50 cents that 
retails easily for $6, by R. L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
train Square, New York. [627-52t 
ALT BY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
iERMANEXT 8 1IEEP LABEL —See lllus 
trated adverllsi me it In Knral, April 21st, page 130 . 
19-13t C. H. DANA, West Lebanon, N. H. 
