STAMMERING 
Mew Advertisements 
irif THE BEST AND CHEAPEST 
Albany Agricultural Works—Horace L Emery & Son, 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Who minds a Cold?—Dr P Jaynes & Sons. 
To Clergymen and School Teachers—Jas Porteus. 
A N«-.v f ruit Book—Lee A Shephard. 
The American Bell Company's Debs. 
Make YottT Own soap—B T Baohltt. 
One New Da ai l Celery—Henderson & Fleming. 
Songs, GI-.cs, C hOI-aae-*. Ac — Pltaon & Co. 
Wanted, A cents—E B Treat & Co. 
The Zero Krtrigrrntor— Alex M Lesley. 
Best. Pairv Farm for Sale—H Graves. 
Perry's Patent Horse-Power—Nash Brothers. 
11 to 62 tor every Hour’s Service—M.nnsoa Lang. 
Seed Buckwheat for Sale—1 Rapalje. 
(j.OW Agents Wanted—Ephraim Brown. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
An Elegant and Desirable Homestead for Sale. 
Deafness and Catarrh Cared—C B Lighthill. 
UCKWHBAT, — 250 Bushels Seed Buck¬ 
wheat for sale at the Genesee Seed Store. Roches- 
N. Y. [857-3t] J. KAPALJE. 
WANTED !-8'JOO PER ItlONTn PAID TO 
11 Agents, to Introduce our near $15, SIS and $2tt 
Sewing Machines, Ketchmu’s Patent, Address, with 
stamp, MONaDXOCK SEWING MACHINE CO.. Wiu- 
chendon, Mass. esii-v.lt 
P ORTEK'S HEROES’ ITIEJTORIAL, 
Is the only engraving published to commemorate 
the heroes of Sew York State, who gave their I|ve9 for 
the Union. Canv.i-sers are making trotn $6 to $10 per 
day. Agents wanted in every town In the State. Ad¬ 
dress J.S. VAN ALST1N, Genera! Agent, Box 736,Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. 85ti-2t 
Horace L. Emery 
Nw’*?’-. . It H. Herbert Emery, 
ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
ALBANY, 3XT. Y., XT. S., 
Hamilton street. Corner of Liberty and Union .Streets. 
HORACE L. EMERY & SON, 
PATENTEES AND SOLE PROPRIETORS 
AiNKUSlfT-JWiSti 
®l)e Nerns Condenser 
— The cholera has re-appeared In Egypt. 
— The Cherokee Chief. John Ross, is dead. 
— Oregon has 10,000 more men than women. 
— The peach crop in Delaware will he a failure. 
— There are 41 graduates at West Point this year. 
— It is said that Guizot has become a Roman 
Catholic. 
— There are 60,000 active Masons in the State of 
New York. 
— Victor Hugo lost 370,000 francs by recent failures 
in London. 
— The movement for a State in Montana is said to 
be a failure. 
— New Jersey is fitting np an elegant Home for 
Disabled Soldiers. 
— The steamboat captains on the great lakes are 
using fish for fuel. 
— Beef cattle are cheaper in New Orleans than they 
are in this section. 
— Bayard Taylor is going to Colorado on a horse¬ 
back lecturing tour. 
— The population of New Jersey has increased 
101.671 in five years. 
— Illinois has raised $10,000 for a home for soldiers’ 
orphans in that State. 
— Work has been commenced for the erection of the 
new capitol at Albany. 
— Horace Greeley is put down as one of the New 
York half millionaires. 
— The oil well* at Tehauntepec, Mexico, are said 
to be yielding enormously. 
— The Chicago Lake tunnel will, it is thought, be 
completed by the first of October. 
— Son them accounts concerning the condition of 
all kinds of crops arc more favorable. 
— Gen. Grant and Schnyler Colfax had their pock¬ 
ets picked at the funeral of Gen. Scott. 
— It is said Texas farmers have harvested the finest 
crop of wheat ever raised in that State. 
— Congress will set apart July 4th as a day for 
public observances in memory of Gen. Scott. 
— 500 Indians, from the Cattarangus Reservation, 
came to Buffalo to enlist in the Fenian cause. 
— There are In New York city 40,000 vagrant chil¬ 
dren, the offspring of crime, vice and pauperism, 
— Western papers roport that the recent rains have 
greatly improved the appearance of growing cropB. 
— A little boy named Geo. S. Fling was Instantly 
killed by being run over by a streot car in tills city 
Monday week. 
— Orders have been received at Sandnsky for the 
final and complete evacuation of Johnson’s Island by 
the Government. 
AND MANAGERS. 
i==3s:#s : S||li 
1 llcss Horse Vo wars with tlialr multiplicity o >1fie ms 
ot tyre*** 4 net speeds tu the. drlviiw kr.r, 1 iwivi 
Tlirolling Machine with its Cteauluir AnnwaBs tn!! 
Cotton Glu and It* Condensing Attachment — toerth.'r 
° tl,CT Agricultural Machinery usuatlf*2 
uiilred for the plantation and the widrh tmv a LVn 
turned oot by these Work, for ttfpMtml,sen L ySm 
Imv* been designed and projected bj tho senior eomart- 
ssT" 10 lte 
Albany Aarl.t.lmrn! Work., Albany, N. Y. 
wl 11 P>$ a 8e be particular In address- 
mu atijorreruy (HObaojs L» I’.miuy & 8c»fO to iiiauro 
5IS5?nif°i e # and replies t» same. Catnlogncs and 
stamp^* XU ara " l a ^ 8 iei S ral l8 on receipt of three cent 
A gents wanted for thecairp- 
tho Battle field, and the Hospital, or Ltghts ami 
Shadows of the Great Rebellion. 
Splendidly Illustrated with over 100 flne Portraits and 
beautiful engravings. The Valiant and Brave Hearted, 
the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvel¬ 
ous, the Tender xud Pathetic, the Roll of Fame and 
Story, Camp, picket, Spy. Scout, Bivouac, and Siege , 
Startling Surprises, wonderful Escapes, Famous Words 
and Deeds of woman.and the whole Panorama ot the 
War arc here tti nllln jfly portrayed In a masterly maimer, 
at once Historical and Rnmaotlc, Tendering It the most 
ample, brilliant and readable hook llrftt the War has 
called forth. Seud for circulars and see otir terms. 
Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CD., 
856-4t 307 Minor St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
. . . . v I fti. ■■juiikj nett; DUtiUOIlV UltiMl* 
zed and erected during eae years 1817, 'IS and ’IP In tills 
Y ‘ the present, senior proprietor, who 
nn .4 almost without Interruption, been 
directly or Indirectly connedad with them ns proprietor 
and maungnr alone or with others, and more recently 
with liG junior brothers, under the linn and title of 
.icaP 1863, when ho left, 
the countiy to attend the Would’ s Exuiuition at I.on- 
dun, with some of the lending articles of tits Invention 
•vud uiaii’itacinre, where he remained with them nearly 
two years. During his absence from this country the 
house ot EMERv BROTHERS, «J. W. & W B. F.mkuv,) 
owing to losses and emnarra sments caused bv 'he. war, 
went into liquidation and ceased to exi t a> utirm trout 
Nuv. t, 1861,and three entire works and biwfnc** cuauged 
uroprlctors. Since, hIs return In the early part ot iMOl, 
he re .purchased toe entire Interests, in and to these At- 
iiamv Anr.ii i’I.tuRal Wuus, together with the eoiu- 
nlrtc assortment, and large stock of Patterns, Mnehinory 
Material and huslui-as, and con dimes Ihe .same at the 
old stand. He has since a-soctated In the business with 
him his son, H. HEunnaT Emeuv, under the linn name 
«i, the head of this notice. 
They have largely lncr-’»9''d their facilities; added 
many new and valuable Improvements and styles of pat- 
IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT RAKES! 
Tub ICikby is acknowledged to bo one of the most 
perfect. Machines for harvesting grain and grass. 
Tore K.IBUY is SIMM.*, tho use of each part can be un¬ 
derstood at a glance. 
In* Kirby U DiiuaBrji.bidngmostlyoftronandsti cl. 
It has all the weight on on k drive wheel. 
It Inis the lNoKi'KXDKvr action as perfectly as any 
two wheel machine. 
fr has an An.wsT.UMu* reel, used both la mowing and 
reaping. 
It has h krvoi.vtno track cLK.evitjt. 
it M an economical n sin in k to use, the average re¬ 
pairs being lees than Out Dollar per year! 
IT Ik IV tTOnr HBAKT machine. 
.IT " too Uunrxer, Minos (,kst ninl <. me apkst machine 
ID \lct5» 
It [h PKRr*r.TLr * \fr to work, .am) easily managed. 
to work an a Mower, aHand- 
Kaklnjr Iv« aper. or a jtoU*lljiklDg Reaper. 
As a Mow i n. It U ahead of mi others 
Asa Reaper, it f< ahead ot all others 
As a Combined MaciiiNk, It in ahead of all others. 
As u feKi.r-tUhiNo Reaper. It, Is ahead of all other.- 
tSf-Callon the Agent In vonr neighborhood and ,-x- 
amino The lvrmvY thoroughly. Manufacturedhv 
l>. M. OS1JOKM: X OOv, Auburn,%. V 
S*)~ Minor St., Phiiadvdplila, Pa. 
GLEN & HALL, PROPRIETORS, 
ROCHESTER, IT. ~ 5 T., 
Manufacture the justly celebrated First Prizr 
HALL THRESHING MACHINES, 
With Planet, Cary, Hall and Woodbury Horsepowers; 
Collins’ Combined Clover Thresher, Hullub axd 
Cleaner, Ac., Ac, 
As an evidence of the superior quality of onr work we 
mav state that tho Halt Threshing Machine exhibited 
last year at the Sintc Fairs of Illinois and Michigan, In 
competition with the machines ol Buffalo. Mnssllon, 
Chicago, and other leading builders, was on both occa¬ 
sions unanimously awarded the FIRST PRIZE at the 
latter Fair, an aclual trial under the direction of the Bo- 
eieiy being had. 
t*r* Catalogue' ot Machines and repairs, with prices 
and terms, sent free to ull applicants. 
Address «LEN A- HALL. 
General Westrsn Agest».— EASTEB, GAMMON 
& BATES, Clllcago, Ill.; J. W. HOOK Eli, Detroit, Mlcli. 
A GOLD MEDAL, 
SILVER MEDAL 1 BRONZE MEDALt 
ANH Font OTHER 
first p>riEivzrxrrFvrs 
were awarded to the Manufacturers tor 
The Champion Wringer in 1865! 
ALL 
SHEPHERD A; BOOTH, 
Tt-EAXj ESTATE, 
GENERAL INSURANCE AND COLLECTION AGENCY, 
Corner Rurrftck vt Main St,, < l'p stair*,) 
KALAMAZOO. MICH. 
,I3f Particular attention given to the sale and purchase 
of Real Eatatu, eollni-tloD of debts.and paymentof taxes 
in Michigan. Enclose stamp and receive oue of our 
Real Estate Bulletins. Any business entrusted to our 
care will receive prompt attention. 
RKrtjKBtiL-iM.-Wm. A. Wood, Prust,Michigan Nation¬ 
al Biuik, kalaraasoo; Latham Hull, Rivet, j.si National 
Bank, do.; Wm. A. Booth, W Front Bt„ New York. 
inis lhitkn. as nnatiy improved and patented ban 
been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, it haar? 
celved thehlghestnp- 
n proval of practical 
‘j and SClcntHlii men 
i ! ln( l the press, and 
JyVr^ n .• been awarded the 
K IB R K ,RS J I*»*»nTM by 
X m B the N. Y- Stan Ag6 
\ iiiiffrr't-'-Tln Society. It. wus late- 
ly exhibited at, the 
j Farmers' Club of the 
Hg tili',' igil' lw 1 American Institute 
jPiiW qhi'i ■‘■'■n 4n n <1 acknowledged 
HffiriUli lllillw to be the greatest 
ftS ' t lninrovemenlon the 
uffixU II I|'|U.IID| old dash churn ever 
k\.' Ill l.'lliillll B y«t Invented. The 
BMr!! "!• • r! dashers are work- 
. S,x_'_ U II ed by a horizontal 
Jjmft "* 3 handle, wild a steel 
’ -prlug raises them to 
> mi ilain s i ' ihu surface of the, 
cream, thus relieving the operator of'h'- most laborious 
part ol churning. Uy rho peculiar shape of the upper 
(adjustable) dasher, nlr Is carried to tin? bottom of liiu 
chum at every stroke. All parts of the churn with 
which tho cvmun comes In contact are wood. In brief, 
the most competent Judges pronounce thU the best, and 
cheapest arrangement over invented for case of churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter. This 
MODEL ADJUSTABLE CHURN 
Is now extensively made by tho Seneca Falls Chdsh 
Man oVAiJTirSfNO- Co., (Which has bnlll a large factory 
lor tho purposed with a view of supplying all ordor* 
C i-l A M P i ci 
gll EE I’ AND WOOL are great and paying lnstl- 
IO tuttons. It yon wish to know all Mbont the breeding, 
management, and diseases of the larmcr, and how best 
and cheapest to produce the latter, get and read RAN¬ 
DALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, the best and latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 12mo—lot 
paps, Illustrated. Price $3 —'em postpaid. 
Octr ACCNT,' 
1 •, ■■ i. k NY. 
MOOIiE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Should be used by alt Farmers on Sheep, Animal* and 
Plants. 11 Farmers and otlvurH cannot obtain this arti¬ 
cle of traders in their vicinity. It, will be forwurded tree 
ot express charge by JAMES F. LEVIN, Agent South- 
Dowu Go., 33 Central Whart, Boston, Muss. 
AGrEWTS. 
Dudley & BTAi’Fusn, 69 Beekinuu St., New York 
R. II. Ai.lkv &. t;o., ISO * 101 Water St., New York. 
Gri nriNu Unn A. Co.. 38 & 150Courtlandt St., N. Y. 
E. W. lUamoAx ei Co„ Cotnsbouk’n Landing, Ni Y. 
Elia* Foot#, Haravta, N. Y. 
Wm. Stupsov, Jr„ New Hudson, Allegany Co., N. V, 
A.M. Wioutu vn, Biilli, N. Y. 
Nicholson. Paine & Co., Aihlrm, n. Y. 
Latcr 4c Paine. RoclmstBr, N v 
M. W.’MoComukr, Albany, N. Y. 
Kenyon, Putter A Co.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
DfOKiNaox, CoMHToot i Co., Utica, N. Y. 
Graham, Kmlkn & Pa«v<>iiii:k, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Johnston, Holloway & c amoks, Philadelphia, Pa. 
N. H Dav is, Ogdcnshvirgh, N. Y. 
J. Van Cleft, Newburgh, Jf. V, 
M 1 ’’’ I- 51. LI t KHMOItE, Ctia-ral Wrulurn Agent 
"Kll-it _Cleveland, Ohio. 
P EjVT — PEAT— PEAT. —All Persons 
Interested In the mannfunture oi Pent for fuel, 
should call and sen onr new Peat Machine In successful 
operation. This machine works In the most perfect 
mminer, and all parties Interested should come and ex, 
amine It. For further particulars call oil or address 
85.->-4t PftKKSKILL Milff'O CO.,Peeksklll, N. Y. 
The only Wringer In use Wiili the 
Patent Clog-Wheel Holier Regulator! 
Which allows the rollers to separate and ail|ust at both 
ends without separating the Cog wheels. 
COG- YVHEEIjB 
Are Indispensable, an they prevent the rolls from twist¬ 
ing on the shaft. They af*o prevent strain upon the 
clothing. But to he/.iractlcitl, they must allow the rolls 
to separate ar both cuds. 
Tub Champion Is fastened to a tub with 
THE PATENT CURVED CLAMP, 
Which liar an equal bearing on the tub the whole length 
of Hie Wringer, while all other Wringers are merely 
fastened to a single stave at. each end. None should buy 
a Wringer before knowing in a true merits ot i im Champ¬ 
ion. For sale In almost evory city and town in the 
Northern States. X, 15. PHELPS. 
_ Gener al Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
Cif?A WILL PAY FOR AN ENTIRE SET 
' of Bound Volumes Rural Nkw Vorkre from 
No 1 to No, 17—1011 rat Volumes ure Family Papers hound, 
rt new volumes. This Is probably the only tell set lor 
sale. Address WILLIAMS, Rural New-Yorker, Olllco. 
TYOOFING SLATE.-TIIE SUBSCRIBER 
IV is Agent for rim Middle Granville Slate Quarries, 
and can nil orders for Purple,Green, or Variegated slate 
promptly. J. W. OSBORN, 10 James St., Afiiuny.N. Y, 
T O MAKE MONEY.—A RENTS WANTED 
lor Mackenzie's GitKvr in,nun RuokiptBooi- con¬ 
taining all useful information. A great, work lor tann¬ 
ers. The beat books for agents now in the market. Send 
for Circular—sent gratis—tells you what you can do. 
T. ELL WOOD ZfiU, A COMPANY, 
855-tt Nos. 17 it 111 South 6th St., Philadelphia. 
PURE ITALIAN 
or GOLD COLORED 
QUEENS lor sale 
Also the BEST BKE 
HIVE 111 the world. 
Send for Circulars. 
K. R. KIDDER. 
Burlington, Yt. 
W ANTED-AG IS NTS DlmiWed Sol¬ 
diers or other men of energy and good business 
capacities to sell by subscription Ritchie's new pictures, 
the ‘’First Blow for Liberty and ’’The Apple Gather¬ 
ing.'' We publish, also, sevenil oi the most popular and 
salable subscription hooks Issued in (lie United States, 
und on which experienced canvassers are making from 
$130 to per month, clear of expenses. State busi¬ 
ness experience by letter.or call upon MOOIIE, wii,- 
BTACII & BALDWIN. 35 W. Fourth fit., Cincinnati, O, 
Residents of E:i->. -ru States should address the same 
Haro at60 Walker s* , New York. 855-41 
mm: practical shepherd.—T his 
JL le the latest aud best »l Dr. Randall's works on 
Sheep Husbandry — the Standard Authority on the sub- 
jeer. It tell' all about the Breeding. Managemeat and 
Diseases of Sheep, and should be in the bund* of every 
flock master on tho American Continent. Over 20,000 
copies already sold. One targe i2mo. volume of 454 
pages,—printed. Illustrat ed and bound In superior style. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price— $2, Address 
D. I). T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Special Notices 
W IND MILLS.—SELF-REGULATING 
lor Bumping, Grinding Grain aud other purposes, 
from one to thirty Horse Power. 
— ALSO — 
ORVIS’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Gralu — requires front one to four Horse 
Power Manufactured Ly tho 
EMPIRE WINI) 5U1,1, M.VNF G CO.. Syracuse, N. Y, 
MILLS BROS., Agents, DU West Lake sit,, Chicago. 
HE STRAW-LINED BF.E-IIIVE manufueb 
ured und for sale liy S. IDE & BON, Medina, N. Y. 
Deafness and Catarrli Gured by Dr. C. B. 
LioBTHftL, office 79 Main etreet, Roeheeter, N. Y. 
Catarrh in the Head and Throat and Discharge* from 
the Ears, with or without, partial Deafness, he can 
treat successfully without seeing- the patient, If the 
case Is plainly stated. Letters of consultation must, 
contain oue dollar. Price of Treatment reasonable. 
REAPER AND MOWER 
T7LV ItITIEKS, LOOK TO YOUR JIOAV- 
J? IN(I M&( IIINKfi, do they need rep jr 
don’t watt until tho day you wfah to commence having, 
Extras for all the different styles of Machines manufac¬ 
tured by me since 1832. furuislied to order, 
The old Iron Frame IL-tehnm .Machines can be altered 
over aud made better than whim new, anil just a* good 
tor mowing, in a machine that would dost you $,125. If 
Extras are ordered send the No.ol the Machine for which 
they arc wanted. It will lie tound on the Inner end of 
the tlnger-har. Machine* sent for repair' should he 
packed so as to make as lew package, as possible. Mark 
each package to my address, Also tho owners name and 
advise me by mall. Price List oi Extra* sent on applica¬ 
tion. Head your letters with the name ot your Post 
Office, County and State. 1833-61 
Address _ R. 1„ HOWARD, Buffalo,N. V. 
jA THE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
W r*y stallions fToH-Y,T.C bittkxokn and Col. Waph- 
worth will be found the ensuing season at the 
Monroe County -full. Term* for season, for J. J. Critten¬ 
den, $30; COl. IViidswortli, 130. 
•Tulin J. (Irittt'fidbii took Em First Premium at the 
International Horse enow at, Buffalo, in 1802, over Old 
Royal George and ol harj. Ho also took the great Sweep- 
stakes Premium, t’llJO, at the World’s Fair In Chicago, 
1862, ovor nine trotting and five tUorough-hred stallions, 
among which wore “Capl. Buford," " Princeton," "Mag¬ 
na Chart,a," “ Young Royal George," etc i, Crit¬ 
tenden show* more speed and endurance for a horse of 
hi* experience than there Is standing In the West. Hols 
a tine healthy horse, a 'lire foal getter, as fils produce In 
1862 In Wayne County, N. V„ attest. 
PKiif(i8t:rt.-.Jolni J. Crittenden was sired by tfie “ Ben. 
son Homo," ho by " Black Hawk.” The dam of thft Ben. 
son Horse was sired by "Young Hamhletonian he by 
“ BlstiuP Haiuhletunlau," and ho hv “ tmporl.nd .Mcssen- 
f :er.” .7 J. Crittenden’s dnnt wo* sired by " Hambleton- 
an." Grand dam by " Bishop’s Hambletonlan," and he 
“ Imported Mctsebger.”_ 819-tf 
Two sizes, the Best Comblued Machine In the World! 
Price reduced, 
(I nvvurd’M No. I mid ‘1 Jlosvcrs, light draft, no 
side draft, both perfect Mowers. Price less than any 
Mower offered lor safe, 
Howard’s Mm 1 Jlnwer, 2 wheel, folding bar.— 
Tills Mower Is all Iron—strong and durable, easy draft, 
and has all the good qualities of any other two-wheel 
Machine and some lmpro vetueuts others have nin. Price 
List of Extras sent on application. In ordering Extras 
give the No. of the Mticlilne for which they are wanted. 
I also manufacture Caowell’s House Hay Fork, a 
superior article, Address P„ L, HOWARD, 
May 19,1866. [853-6t] Buffalo, N. Y. 
AN ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE HOME 
STEAD FOR SALE, 
WE WISH TO CALL ATTENTION TO 
VT onr STEAM THUESHhUS. Also HORSEPOW¬ 
ERS AND SEPARATORS ot dl if or cut sizes. Great Im¬ 
provements have been made Oils year. Seud for our 
Circulars. Address JONAS W. YBO, 
853 Ot Robinson Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. 
Tho Railway Horse Power that Is tmequalod forcaseof 
team and amount of power. The Comblued Thrasher 
and Cleaner that clean* Kift AL to an v FaxN lNo Mill, 
fit for mill or market. 
Thraslicr*, .Separator*, Fannins IVIilla, 
Wood Saw*, Seed Sower*, l’lautern, Ac. 
All of the best In market. For price aud description 
Bond for Circular and satisfy yourself before purchasing. 
Send In orders early, os we are governed Ly c ‘ first come, 
first served.” R. a M. harder, 
Cobjr.Mil, tiehotmrle « >»., N. V. 
A gentleman who has sixty acres of very choice 
land upon which, he has bestowed his money and labor 
freely for several years past, desires to sell thirty-five 
acres, including his homestead, that he may devote 
his attention to the remainder. 
This property is situated In one of the most enter¬ 
prising, beautiful, healthy, moral aud attractive vil¬ 
lages in the State, with unecjualed railroad and canal 
facilities, within twenty minutes ride of the city of 
Rochester. The house Is large, modern in Btyle, and 
as complete in all that is requisite for a genteel resi¬ 
dence as any that can be found outside of a city. 
The stables and outbuildings are in keeping with the 
house. The-orchards are large and stocked with the 
choicest fruits, the gardens are haudsomely laid out, 
the hands nnderdrained and in the highest state of 
cultivation, and nothing is warning that man or 
money can supply to beautify this place. It is so 
favored In its locatiou, so convenient to market, that 
the lands may be used for the nursery business or for 
market gardening if the ownc-r desires. 
Foj particulars, terms, Ac., inquire of D. B. T, 
Moore, Rural New-Yorker office, or of G. G. Cooper. 
at the office of the Union and Advertiser, Rochester. 
W EST’S AUTOMATIC TAPERING 
LATHE—Manufactured by us. will make 
4,oou Broom linmllen in Ten 11 ours. 
8,000 Hoe “ “ “ 
sj.ooo Fork »• “ a 
And other handles in proportion. W - warrant this to 
be the capacity ot tfie Lathe, and the work to be better 
finished than any other machine, Fur coarser work Its 
capacity can lie doubled, 
Durkee’s Automatic Sawing Machine 
IANCEUS CLUED —Without the knife, by J. H. 
J DURFEE, 01 State St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
ACRICULTIBAL COLLEGE OF PENN- 
A SYLY A.MA.—The Second Term of 1866, will open 
July 13. Board, Washing and Tuition for 20 week» *100 
In advance. Apply lor a Circular to WM. H. ALLEN, 
President Ag’l College, Coutre Co,, Pa. 35j-4t 
•jVfENDENHALL’8 IMPROVED 
SELF-ACTING HAND-LOOM, 
19 the moat simple, durable and reliable Loom ever In¬ 
vented, and has never failed to etve entire satisfaction. 
Farmers (ton't sell your wool when you can more than 
double your money by manutacturtug It Into goods on 
thU Loom. No skill Is required to weave upon It. A 
Lover girl can operate It. For Descriptive Circular', 
P ieeLlst, and sample of weaving done on the Loom. 
Address, with stamp. GREENWOOD LOOM CO., Cin¬ 
cinnati, O,, Or A. B. GATES? A CO., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Will saw from the toy, 500 Brown handle', 100 Hoe han¬ 
dle*, 30b Fork handles per hour— warranted. 
For Illustrated Circulars, References and Price List, 
address JOHNSON A COMPANY, Geuoseo, N. Y. 
rriliK FRENCH TUBULAR MICROSCOPE. 
JL magnifying nearly 600 timer,mailed lor 60 cent*; two 
fur $1. Address GEO. B. WASHBURN & CO., Box 5098 
Boston, Mass. 835-lteo 
p,lM!Ell,-A New Method of Treating 
vl Caxcbb, by Ors. Babcock & Son, which h is already 
been proved, by over two thousand case*, to be tfie moat 
successful treatment for Cancer mat bus ever been used 
by man. The method ot treatment Is simple, Th,s ter¬ 
rible duease Is removed In a solid muss, wiibont, the use 
ot the knife, loss of Mood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or aflecilue the sound pan*. We will give any 
number ot testimonials; also, wilt answer all letters ot 
Inquiry. Address Dn*. BABCOCK A; BON, 
845-tl No, 700 Broadway, New York. 
A MONTH 
L850-13tj 
New Business for Agents, 
H. B. SHAW, Allred,^le. 
K ochester savings bank, 
Rochester, N. V., Mny 111, 1S6G. 
On and after June 1, 1960, aud until further notice la 
given, Interest will be allowed on deposits In this Bank 
ut the rate of fivk per cent, per annum on all accounts 
not exceeding In amount ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS; 
and at the ram of For a per cent, on sum* above One 
thousand Dollars, but not exceeding THREE THOU- 
SAND DOLLARS. 
Interest will ho computed from the first day of the 
mouth mucoodlng the time of the deposit, and to the 
fi;*r day of tfie month preceding the timeot withdrawal. 
All moneys deposited an the first day of the month 
will commence drawing interest on that day; but no 
Interest will he allowed on deposits remaining for a less 
time than thi uti month- nor on auy sums exceeding 
Three Thousand Dollars, (except In case of Trim Funds', 
tor which a special agreement is made.) 
By Order Of lUe Board of Trustee*, 
nLIPPEll MOWING MAGIIINEM.— 
Farmers seud for a Descriptive Circular of the CLIP¬ 
PER before buying u Mower, they give universal (utIn¬ 
fection where turn'd. We are also making Bt:tcK M*- 
chinks, few* Mills, I’kxt Mxcut.vE.-i, &c,, Ac. Send 
for descriptive circulars. 
855-4tj PEKKSKILL MAXF'G CO., Peeksldit, X. Y. 
SETS LIP ITS OWN WORK, KNITS ALL 
sizes, widens and narrows, knits the heel Into the stock¬ 
ing, and narrows off the toe complete; knits the Btngle, 
Double,Ribbed arid Fimev Flat Well*, producing all va¬ 
rieties of Knit Gonitis from an infant'.' sroeklng, mitten 
or’glove, to ft ladv's <hanrl or hood. No other machine 
In trie world can do any one of these things. 
Ilf For particular-, see this paper of March 3d and 
10th, pages 75 and 83, or, lor circular*, address, inclosing 
iiUimp. Lmnb li.alttIfig«Mnehlne Munnfiicfuring 
Co., Rochester, N. Y« 845-tf. 
Itcli, Salt Rheum. — Wheaton’s Oint- 
hent will cure the Itch in 48 hours,—also cures Balt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 00 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-tf 
W ryk) I’ E R T E R M WILL P A Y 
' '} ^ for Board. Fuun mu kd Boom and Wood at, 
T7MON ACADEMY.Br.r.utvtLLB, jRl’FxnsOv Co , V. V. 
Tuition from -ix to eight dollars; Connnercb.l College 
and Telegraph school attached, Superior advantages 
afforded for tfiestudy of Ancient and .Modern Languages 
and Music. FALL TERM commence' Ti eodav, Auo. 
21 ef, 1866 . Please address, for catalou 
SM1TH, Principal, or E. If. HILLER, Soe’y. [855 tt 
T IS SIMPLE, SAFE, AND EFFICACIOUS, 
Price only 35 cents. For -;de by all Dimgguti. 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portraits 
o P 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AMD 
Lincoln is the Proclamation of Emancipation, 
These works, entirely new In design ana 3u,ti ..-xuctftU 
in execution, are sold by subscription only, TV . lurulsh 
a rare opportunity to Canvassers und Age;il'. — nothing 
like riiem have ever before been oflvrea to n >- public. 
Supplied for the United fitute* r.ze-lnslvely by t • Ayencu- 
t or -irculars and terms, enclose two red stn i,v. 
Address PUBLISHER’S NATIONAL U KNCY, 
833-d Detroit, Michigan. 
DAVE FIFTY DOLLARS,— Why Pay 
O t50 or #100 fora Sewing Machine, when |23 will b-ay 
ft netrer one for all puatical purposes? Notwithstand¬ 
ing reports to the contrary, the subscribers beg to inform 
their iiameroiin friends that the *’ Franklin " and “ Ms- 
pallion" Sewing Machines ci.u he had in any quantity. 
ThU Machine Is constructed upon entirely new princi¬ 
ples, and doss not lull-luge up n any oilier in the. world. 
Ills emphatically the pnor man’s Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excel! all oilier' as oar patrons will tee 
tify. tP" Agents Wanted. Addrees 
kit-Slt JAMES C. OTTLS A CO„ Boston, Mass. 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER. 
E. R. HAMM ATT, Sec'v 
tSF" Farmers and Dairymen will be interested 
in the letters of X. A. Willard, Eaq., 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 
Herald. The Weekly edition is $3 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tdtton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
ERMANEVI' -HEEP LABEL—Bee Ill us- 
Gated advertisement- in Ratal. April 21st, page 136 . 
I3-I3t C. H. DANA, West Lebanon,?,’.H, 
NO. 174 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON. 
12T" Liberal cash advances ou consignments. [854-Kit 
mu Generals sect, post-rmid, for 25 cts.; 50 Photo¬ 
graphs ol Rebel Officers for 23 cents; 100 Photographs 
of Actresses lor 25 cts.; too Photographs or Actor* tor 
25 cts. Address C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie Co., N. Y. 
1 A AAA AGENTS WANTED-To xell 
f I. W. Lamh s Protecting Stands, They 
are absol ute j rotuctloa Sgalnet ants aud other oreerdiig 
Insects. carTRJOEONLTOOcKNTaEACD. Arareoppor- 
l intty for ngenfe to make money and do good. Address, 
with stamp. T. E. JOHNS, General Agent,P. O. Box &72 
Rochester, N. Y, See Illustrated advertisement in Kni-al 
Ol April 7tP, page U4. _ bif-tf 
WM. WEBSTER,ROCHESTER ^L 
landsc ape gardener, 
.^graphical M>(finter ds 0one\UUng Horticulturist. 
hui-veylng done. Maps and Plans for Laying outCeme- 
P RESERVE YOUR 
FRUIT. 
SPENCER’S PATENT SELF-SEALING 
Fruit Jars, 
The most reliable. A pertect success. 
The easiest to open and close. AVill pro- 
dace the greatest »nd most perfect vaeu- 
| um. without which fruit will not keep 
f well. 
' t y Consult your Interests and buy no 
other. Wfiole-.ilo hcadquariers, No. 23 
Exchange et., Rooheater, N. Y, 
COLEMAN" & BARNES, 
pLAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ot 
A Manual of Plas Culture aud Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Drepariny the Ground, 
Sowing, HarreMri'i, Ac. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, on Hsmp and Flax in Tins Wbst: Modes of 
Culutnre, Preparation for Market, &e.. with Botani¬ 
cal descriptions ami Illuatratlonsl- PnVl'hed by D. 
D. T. Moobk, Editor of .Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twenty^Flve Cents, 
tier Those who wish Pcactical Inf- m v xtion on the 
Bubject# nunied above should send for the work, which lo 
sent, post-paid, i»r a cents- 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Cared bv Bates’ Patent Appliances. For descriptive 
pamphlet,&c., address Simpson & Co./Nt W. 23d 8t., N.Y. 
Deafness, Discharges from the Ear and j 
Noises in the Head, radically cured by the ubo of 1 
the recently invented vegetable extract, 
OTITINE. 
Price $2.00 a bottle. For eale by all Druggists. 
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., 
36 Hanover Street, 
Boston, Mass. 
A L T B Y HCUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
D O N ’ T RE FOOLISH. 
You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call 
and examine an invention urgently needed by every- 
body. Or a sample rent free by mall for 50 cents that 
retails easily for ffl. ’•>■/ U. L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
nam Square, New York. 1827-521 
vojin;, 'ivuu, turn rlaiir* ior i.ay,ug out Ceme¬ 
teries, Parks arid Gardens, furnished. 
Those at u distance bv sirmllng size of Ground, location 
ot House, Ac., can hn • Maps fw laying out lomaroad 
by mail. Address as above. 
PER YEAR, paid by Shaw & Clakk, 
Blddetora, Me., or Chicago, in. [35u-i3t 
S36-26teow 
