cream, than relic 
part or churning, 
nit the operator of the mo»l laborious 
By the peculiar shape of the npper 
r, air la carried to the bottom of the 
UR NEW DWAHF CELERY HAS 
an la now read 
SURAL MW-YORKER, 
HOOKE’ 
LIST OF FKW Alt VBKTISEMMNTB. 
„ r.reat American Tea Company, 
mi out Concert—Clayton A 1 minsc 
£' l0 ,L patent Fi nit Preserving Solution—L P 'VTorrall. 
Tr»inb»c made Easy-John E Potter & Co. 
2°In?n Uecds, &c-d M Tnorburn 4s Co. 
'fork Observer—Sidney K Morse, .Ir. 
r rn-nve t on Soap—Demaa, Hai nes A Co. 
SJ, men. Teachers, Students—G Badgley. 
lipSSSl Fond., *e -L B Stiver. 
\, -mouters A t ^tylis. 
Wanted— B B Russell* Co. 
-• Vt airy Farm—II Graves. 
In.tehloson'i Wine and Cider Min— G K Hutchinson, 
(•holer* Symptoms, lilarrle. a, Ac—C II Needles. 
gflK 2C cm tttenirenser. 
— Crop prospects in Mnnesota are good. 
_The State debt of Connecticut is $8,463,288. 
— Jeff. Davis rfuses to have his photograph taken. 
— Queen Victoria is preparing a volume of essays. 
— The President has approved the new postal law. 
— Oil wells have been opened on the Isthmns of 
Tehuantepec. 
— Recent storms have been very destructive to 
bridges in Iowa. 
— a hear, weighing 200 lbs., was recetly trapped in 
Whifney, Maine. 
— The people of New Orleans propose a grand 
HUideeippi Valley Fair. 
_ A furious hailstorm has nearly destroyed crops 
iround Little Itock, Ark. 
_ There are 3.406 operatives employed in the facto¬ 
ries at Woonsocket, R. I. 
— It is said $7,000 worth of strawberries are con¬ 
tained dally In New York. 
_ The journeymen masons of Poughkeepsie struck 
Ust week for $3.50 per day. 
— It is rumored that Gee, the Salisbury priBon 
keeper, has been acquitted. 
_ It is estimated that the wool crop of Ohio, this 
year, will reach 30,000.000 lbs. 
_ The Methodist Book Depository in Pittsburg,Pa., 
was recently destroyed by fire. 
— The Union Pacific railroad will be completed to 
Fort Kearney by October next. 
— Gen. Fits John Porter has taken up his permanent 
residence in Morristown, N. J. 
"— Several clerks in Boeton have been poisoned by 
wearing enameled paper collars. 
— Thos. Murray of Chicago was fined $25 for knock¬ 
ing down and choking his mother. 
— The.re were 2,600,253 bushels of grain received at 
Buffcilo during two days last week. 
— The gold mines of Dahllonega, Ga., are about to 
be worked with improved machinery. 
— The deaf mutes of New England nre to have a 
celebration at Uartforil, CL, August 22d, 
— The next annual meeting of the National Typo¬ 
graphical AnaocIaUon Is to be held at Memphis. 
— The President has nominated Got. Holden of 
North Carolina, to be Minister to San Salvador. 
— There Is every indication of a permanent peace 
with the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. 
— Official estimates show an Increase of 617.500 
acre* of wheat in France compared with 15 years ago. 
Special Notices. 
Draliieaa and Catarrh Cured by Dr. C. B. 
Liciitioia, office 79 Main street, Rochester, N. Y, 
Catarrh In the Head and Throat and Discharges 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 
coutain one dollar. Price of Treatment reasonable. 
AN ELEGANT AND DESIRABLE HOME¬ 
STEAD FOR SALE, 
A qkntlkman who has sixty acres of very choice 
Usd upon which he has bestowed his money and labor 
freely for several years puBt, desires to sell thirty-five 
scree, Including hi# homestead, that he may devote 
his attention to the remainder. 
This property i# sitnoted In one or the most enter¬ 
prising, beantltul, healthy, moral and attractive vil¬ 
lages in the State, with unequaled railroad and canal 
facilities, within twenty minutes ride of thocityof 
Rochester. The house is large, modern in style, 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 aad outbuildings are in keeping with the 
house. The orchards are large and stocked with the 
choicest fruits, the gardens are handsomely laid out, 
the lands undcrdralned and In the highest state of 
cultivation, and nothing la wanting that man or 
money can supply to beautify this place. It is so 
favored in its location, so convenient to market, that 
the lands may be used for the nnreery business or for 
market gardening if the owner desires. 
For particulars, terms, Ac., Inquire of D. D. T. 
Moouk, Rural New Yorker office, or of Q. G. Coopkb, 
at the office of the Union and Advertiser, Rochester. 
Itch, Salt Rlicum, — Wheaton’s Olnt- 
hknt will cure the Itch in 48 hours,—ala* cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
Cents to Wbxks & Potter, Boeton, Mass. 
For sale by ail druggists. 855-52t 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER. 
(37“ Farmers and Daibtmen will be interested 
In the letters of X. A. Willard, Esq., representa¬ 
tive of the American Dairymen’s Association, now 
on & tour In Great Britain, and on the Continent 
These letters will appear exclusively in the Utica 
IDsuaud. The Weekly edition is $2 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tuttox, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
HARDER’S THRASHING MACHINE. 
I Pbr8ons intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine 
will do well to send for a circular ol the Superior 
Machine manufactured by R. & M. Harder, Ceble- 
Bkiil, Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement 
in last week's Rural, 5t 
good BEADING VERY CHEAP! 
Wb have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
Koral New-York.br, (1801,) stitched, and In good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
express—or $1.50 sent by mail post-paid. If you wish 
a r °PT , speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume lor sale at $3. We can also furai B h bound 
copies or most ef the volumes Issued since 1855, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1864 and 1805, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
New Advertisements. 
1 Q. R A N D 
'gift concert: 
TO RAISE 
$ 100 , 000 , 
FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A 
POOR-HOUSE 
Tie American Bell Company’s 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AND 
Bell Hefcil Bells, 
T-l s S r l Vl NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
{cjVMisTifut £4 , 
SjjjSSyM NEW YORK. 
i; 1 ■nj SAAa--r i 
jV The American Institute 
-AND — 
WIDOWS & ORPHANS’ HOME! [wS 
-FOR THE — 
City of Covington, Ky. 
Te be held by special prrmUston «f the United States 
Commissioner wf Intermit Revenue, at 
ODD-FELLOWS’ HALL. 
COVIVGTOiV. KY., JULY 4, ISM, 
Or as soon thereatter as all the tickets are sold 
$<105,000 
To be given away to the fortunate Ticket-holders. 
60,125 PRIZES! 
awarded 
PRICE OF TICKETS, $1 EACH t 
Number ot Tickets limited to500,000. 
LIST OF PRUttENTS. 
1 Gift—Lands tn Kentucky.ftn.nco 
1 Gift—Beautiful Fruit Farm.12,50b 
l Gift—Brick House and Lot. s,.vm 
1 Gilt—Brick House, and Lot. 7,5(0 
1 Gift—Splendid Hnildlng Lot. c.,000 
1 Gift— House and Lot..., .. 4,;HMi — — — — — -n ...........,..„ -.... — 
I Gift—House, and Lot. 3,500 - 
* Btiil.llnji Lot.. 3,000 • The cheapest and best volume of Anecdotes n 
1 GllV—2 icres of Ground...... 2,000 rldenU we Have ever seen. How Its i bo sandttorti 
1 Gin -100 acres ol Land in Missouri .. 1,5 0 be offered tn such * beantitul style, a snoh * prlc 
1 Gilt-S nore* or Ground. 1.210 .-nn t u-dcrsUud. • • • Elegant Extracts Slot 
8 Guta—Large Building Lots,$300 to $400each, l.ooo pnb lshed " - 
14 Gifts—Building Lou, each. 3, 00 •• Good a* a T.30 Bond, the longer you keep It Hie 
13,0(0 Gifts—Various kinds P to ito each. #3,0' valua de it is.” - 
U Uiiu^GrecSbacka^iioo to'xt MOeaeh lCh ' We are now delivering hundred* of Mils work 
nor OfU - Gn-enbark! 1 i»ro *“ch . 4’vo »?“ <Y lr « >"•’ Pounce R toe mom 
laS&ailU-Varmas bind*M to *,0 each. «*22S l"Ct ry book they have old, me min ing from I 
2 U (J Sis- Pi aim fo * iafi to *t UMrnieh. J'gSS twenty dollar., a day ; no one Fas than Jive. doltnro. 
. J S«a Want *r,,d agents in pans ol evny statu 
noitu.:::::::::::::::: f:™ SfcVsv 1,>cxporlBnccJCHnvH 
5 OUU Meledtons, f.lOO each. .. 1,500 
'200 u.its— Hewing Machines, $75 to *100 each..,. 17.00 
50 OKts— Gem*' Gold VVntuhea, *150 to $&vi each lu.Ot'O 
56 Gilts— Ladles’ Gold Wattin'*. flOOtn *126each n.ILP, 
800 Gifts—Sliver Watches, *40 io $73 each. ll.f.oc 
16.(00 Giiti- Varlnus kinds, *2 o *4 each. '8,715 
aOOGlitn Diamond Pins and Rings,$5u to ITT. each 18,500 
400 Gift*—1‘rarl 6ei», tsCarat Gold lilng* | 2 Ucacli -.000 
260Gifts Regard U.nge,$ 30 eiicb .. fi.iw) 
200 Gift- Very handsome Album*, $25 to *50each 6,00 
lOO Gifts—Family Bible-. $13 cacti.. t!.r»on 
SO Gifu—Sliver plated Tea Sets, *15 each.. 2,750 
100 GUIs—Silver plated I.e l'ltchcis and Castors, 
$*5 each. 1,500 
16,393 Gift*—Various kind*, *3 to *3 each. 43.(pi 
1 Gif —Brick House ami Lot. 8,500 
i Gift—Flno Set of Tobacco Machinery. 22 ,( 00 
60, lie $ 185,000 
For fuller description of Prize* sec Circulars, which 
will be mailed to any part of the United States, bv a ril 
Ing to CLAYTON aV i DUNG, (OTlngtOli, Ky., inclosing 
stamp. Greut pains bays he.cn t*keu in the selection ot 
our minor gilts, an.l we reelcouHdeiit Hint no one. will be 
(ILwattsiied with even the inmllesl ol them. 
The drawing will taku place after the Concert, on (he 
stage of Hie Hall, or In the open ulr, as may be decided, 
by a Commutes who shall be selected by the. audience to 
siipurlriicml the Mi-rie, Correct lists ot the drawiug w ill 
be published and furnished io all purchase)& ami iigcnts 
ua noon as posMnio after the drawing. Pin tles holding 
ilcWciA will retain them until alter tlio drawing, and u 
their nnmbei'S appear tn the list ol drawn numbers, they 
will forward or present, their ticket Immediately, with 
lull directions iu to the, shipping of grind* or UlOheys. 
TiiikcU for snlo at iho principal Book. Jewelry and 
Mown Stores In Coving ten, Newport and Ciuajimsii 
Also by Special Agents, and at one office, corner Bcotl 
and Fourth Streets. CqvingUip, Kcutuuky 
Price of tickets, *l on.-.n, sent by mall to sny part of 
the country on receipt of price and stamp for return 
postage. 
In ordering tickets hy matt send full name of each sub¬ 
scriber and their post-office adddress, wlih town, county 
and Statu hi full. 
All communications should be addressed to 
CLAYTON A YOUNL, 
I'OHT-OVVICK DilAWKU dir. G. <V I NliTON, KBMTUCAV, 
Office open from 7 A. M, to 8 P. M. 
HEFERBNC'ES: 
Hon. Gre.en Clay Smith, M. C., from Kentucky. 
Hon. L. H. KouAseau, M. C., Iron) Kentucky. 
Hon. Wm. II Randull. M. <j., lront Kentucky. 
Hon. Samuel McKee, M.from Kentucky. 
Hon. .1 itilB# Joscpn Donlplmu, of the Ninth (Ky.) Judi¬ 
cial Ihstrlct. 
Hon. C. A. Preston. Muvor. 
Hon..). D. Shutt, l'ruGdcut of the City Council of Cov¬ 
ington. 
Richard Prctlow, M. D,. President Covington Branch 
FarmerB’ Bank ol Kentucky. 
Tliouios B. Page, Esq., President Third National Hank, 
Cincinnati. 
D. J. Fall!*, Esq., President Merchants'Notional Bank, 
Cincinnati. 
Charles ff. Stewart, Esu , Cashier Covington Branch 
Farmers’ Bunk ol Kentucky. 
OFFICIAL. 
We, the Committee appointed by the Common Council 
of the City ot Covington, to cxaniina Into the scheme 
advertised In the name, of CLAVTON * YOUNG, as a 
Glit Concert, to raise One Hundred Thousand Dollars 
for the pnrpose of e-dablUhlng a Poor House and 
Ky.. being satislled that the portlet) are acting Id good 
lultli,and that tbo enterprise,if tacofnaftil, wlliprove ot 
great benefit to tho city and relief to the needy of our 
couminnlty, cheerfully recommend the enterprise to the 
gOud Will Of the public Kcnerally. 
HENRY O. ANDREW, 
V. BH1NKLE. 
„ . „ ROBERT HOWE, 
Covington, Ky., Muy 34, isfifi, Committri. 
W ANTED, AGENTS-New Book Now 
Ready.—Get, the Best —From Official Sources— 
The Great Campaigns ol GRANT and SHERMAN, by the 
*.,.*.■>1 n « ki.v-. T rr» rr i.i a I , I _ ' . * 
rjW CLERGYMEN AND SCHOOL TEACHERS. 
A Few Experinctd Agents, Male and Female, 
" anted to Like orders lor 
FRANK M00BE’8 “AN>C10TES, F#ETRY, 
AND IMUbKvTn OK TIIE WAR.” 
5'2 p iges. double column, heautltull 'Uustrute ' with 11 
E egant CaMliel Riirl Kngravli g». Now Heady. 
)*PINIONS OF THE WORK. 
Hoh.vck Grxrckv, In The Ttlbtine of June 5. says: 
“ it g an mi ee Ingiy rleti iio- k, containing more mat 
fer of luttiest ihan all Hu- iidviUh ilia have been Issued 
for the last six • curs, o’ Iha' will h> for the neit six It 
gives (he best lilngs said, done or written by Rebels a* 
well hh Uul nlat*. m. st Judlelou-lv eelecte i. compactly 
pu toge her, and handsomely printed. It Is .old only 
.y subsr. Iptnni; but. Iho.e who have a chance to sub¬ 
scribe and don't will make a blunder ” 
“A II ernry Mosaic; an Ametlcan Classic, that will he 
tcadbyold and yonng, as long us Robinson Crusoe or 
the rtoilcs of the Cavullers." 
“ Nottilng like It In rxal niaTORT ever before Issued 
from the pres# of any Country.” 
" We thank Mr Moore, lor ourselves and ourchlldren, 
tor his charming volnmc of a thousand romantic realities. 
• The cheapest and be*t volume ol Anecdotes and in¬ 
cident* we Have ever seen. How Its tho s.md storie-i can 
be offered in such * beantitul style, a sncti a price, we 
i -nn.'t it. dcrsUud. ♦ * • Elegant Exuacts elegantly 
pub'lshed" - 
•• Good »' a 7.30 Bond, the longer you keep It the more 
valua de It Is.” 
We are now delivering tfumlreda of rids work every 
week, Snil oar aueu>, who pionounee it tin* most satis 
l,let ry book they have -old, me earning from five to 
twenty dollars a day ; no one Fa* than Jive dollar*. 
vv,- .. d igents in part# .. evef y statu m the 
Uni n. T'-rms ver> liberal to experienced cauvasser#. 
M M,K AND Ki- MALE'.. 
EX Cl.US VK T KH KITortY GIVEN Bock, complete, 
SENT FREE, on receipt id t e price, $8,7v. Address 
II slORICAl. PUBLICATION 60CI.KTV. 
JAS. roRTEL'b, A. ent No 45 Bible House, New York. 
uff I TO FOR EVERY HOUR’S Service. 
*11) I PI ' 11*11111 and honorable employment. No risk. 
Ladies ami gentlemen wanted In every State and Coumy. 
Address MANSON LANG, 518 Broadway, N. Y. 
H UCK\VHBAT, — \t,50 Ituslirls Seed nucU- 
w heat tor sale at the Genesee Seed Store, ituChCB- 
ii Bell Company’s n»«*«■>-* msbuh 
REAPER AND MOWER, 
Two sizes, the Best Combined Machine In the World! 
l idee reduced. 
. 1 ,i‘ 0 ' vs ' r <!'* N«- 1. and U AT owe va, light draft, no 
b ‘»t h "'■ n 1 " ct Mowers. Price less than any 
Mower offered or a|e. 
ri ; -Uomcv. 2 wheel, folding bar.— 
ami has mV.w" 11 "°, n “ ’’''u’;i‘ K And durable, easy draft 
(JUaUlle* of any other two-wheel 
l M)W improvemen,Mother* have not. Price 
l;iv- G,* No r “, nt ippltcailou. Ill or.lcrlne Extras 
To this 'Xm|)any their f .L V n, I' 1 ' I 1 "' Machine tor which they mo w arned. 
nianifactUre Cadwkll'B HOltnt lUv Fork, a 
► GOLD MEDAL M a ^i,„ -•'■•'iaafcf&.v. 
In October. 1885. Y\rANTKl» a i. k y TS-Dlanble«l Sol- 
1CH00L TEACHERS. ?hd“''KiTrt%io* D ir,? U Tm rlpt,on ^hlc's ’new picture*, 
me” w« oMtl'iiH 1111 <■) “The Apple Gather- 
?, Male and Female, • -liablesubscription inmuui°the UnliedSutes 1 
orders for M«*®» * J^taking t“,mi 
Tl 6TF8 FltFTRY npaser f.-ri n !■'! VHV 1 ,!ul eipenws. State bnsl- 
L10IES, IpETKY, r'l-hre ilL.l^^vr or rail upon MOORE, WIL- 
V THE WAR.” iiLmfi,? , W ’ 8t„ Clmilnnatl, O. 
tllull 'llustrate i with 11 firm *rwt Wallf.^sY.'vcw^Vork^' 11 a,lure ' M * Uu ^’* 1 , r ll ° 
ttvlt gs. Now Heady.- - —--——-- _ aw-t t 
HE WORK. 1^0 CURST UK SAVINGS QANli 
Imne Of June 5.says: - L1 * Rocbcater. N. Y., 3Tny 111 , is«6. ’ 
■k, eonialtilrg more mat .On and after .hum i BKW.aurt until further notice 1* 
I* urn have been Issued Zlv.-n, lntm' t will bu allowed on deposit* iu mu u* n k 
M h> for !hc ne't »lx It fit the rale ot p’lva per cent, per Hiinum on all account* 
or wrltien by Rebels a* not.exceertltlg Iu ainountONE THuHSANU IHiLLABs• 
[i-h eeieetc i. compactly *hd "< thu ra;eoi rnttR p, r tent, on sums above On* 
printed. H Is old only rhotmaml^lioHa.-*, but nol exceeding THREE THOU- 
n',n^ 1 ",6"' p ’> from ibe first day of the 
monih succeeding Hio time ot the dupoatt, and to the 
first day oftlic month preceding the lluinoi withdrawal. 
All moueys deposited on the 11 rat day of the month 
will commence drawing interest, on (hat day; but no 
urorest »i, I he all. wed on deposits remaining i or a lens 
time ihan thru.month*, nor Oil any »am* exceeding 
Three Ihonxaud Doll*™, i except In ea<e or Trust Funds 
tor which a special agreement I* mail*.) ' 
' *•- By Order or the Board of Trnstec*, 
PM-13t _K. R. HAM M ATT, Sec'y. 
J£UY TIIE BEST AND CHEAPEST 
Tliil] KLIRBX 
ter, N. Sr. 
LN)7 3tl 
it A FAL.IK. 
\\TANTEI) I- S-300 I'ER MONTH I'AID TO 
vt Agent*, to introduce our new *13, *l-j ami i;U 
reiving Machine*, Keiehum's Patent Addrees, with 
"tamp. MON a KNOCK 8F.1VINO MACHINE CO., Win 
oliumlmi, Mass, «5(>-i3f. 
Make Your Own Soai 
Per-Cent Saved By 
USING it, T. HAIIIIITT’S PURE t'DNCEN- 
1‘RATKH I’OTArtH Ol KKAUV SOAI* MAKER.-War 
I anted double Ibe MtTengtb Ol eOuuuou Potuidi, anil *upe 
rlor to any other hapontfier or ley In the market. Put up 
in cans o| 1 pound.2 pootnb*, J pounds, ti pounds and U 
pounds, with full directions In English and German fot 
Making hard and soil soap. One pound will make If 
gallons oi soil soup. No lime Is required. Consumers 
will find tills the cheapest Potash In market. It. T. BAB 
U1TT, Sins. 04, Uf>, 66, Hi, 68,69, 70,72* 74 Wiwblngion '■t., 
New York. _ *57-131, 
jj R. FOOTE’S ADVERTISEMENTS. 
OLD EYES 
MADE NEW. without. Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine. 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
E. H. FOUTK, M. D., 1130 Broadway, New York. 
( ION FORT AND CURE FOR THE HUP- 
Uz TUUKI).—Sent free. Adore*i E. B. HOO'lE, M. ]).. 
1130 Broadway, New York. BOO-Ut 
A gents wanted for thegaitii*- 
tho Battle Field, and the Hospital, or Lights and 
Shadows of the Great Rebellion. 
Splendidly lllusiruled with over 100 fine porjtralts and 
beautiful engraving*. The. Valiant and Brave Heat ted, 
the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Wtrty ami Murvcl- 
ons, thu Tend r arid Pathetic, the Roll ol Fume and 
Story, Camp, Picket, Spy, Scout, Bivouac, and Siege; 
Startling 8urprl.es, Wonderful Esr.ipe*, Famous Words 
and Deeds of Woman, and the whole Panorama ol the 
War are here ttir lllngly portrayed in nma*tei ly manner, 
at once Historical and Romantic, rem erlug It Hie tuom 
ample, brilliant and readable book that the War has 
called forth, Semi for circulars ami sec our term*. 
Addresu, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 
K6-4t _507 Minor St,., Philadelphia, Pa. 
popular historian, J. T. HEADLEY, complete Lu one 
largo volume. Handsomely Illustrated. The most at¬ 
tractive workpn the. war. Also, the following standard 
work* by the Hob.J.T UksDUkv Wasiwnoton and 
j i* IIkmuai.k ; NspoLkoH and m* Marshals, ana 
Sacbbd Mountains and Ac tin s* in tbr Holv Land. 
OT Active agents are *c||jng 100 cople» per week. Ex 
‘ ^A imt*m*rc offered. Send ior term*. Address 
E. B. TREAT ti OO., 654 Broadway, New York. lSJ7-4t. 
called forth. Semi for circulars ami sec our term*. 
Addle**, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., 
B CG- i t._no; Mlno - , i ; i i.art<;i phi a. Pa. 
rjl II E JOSEPH HALL 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
GLEN ifc HALL, PROPRIETORS, 
ROCHESTER, IN’. "S'., 
Manufacture the Justly celebrated First Pbizb 
HALL THRESHING MACHINES, 
With Planet, Cary, Hall and Woodbnry HorsePowers; 
COU,I.Vb’ Comisinkd Ci/Jvki: Thrbshkb, Hullkb and 
Clka VEB, Ac., 450. 
As an evidence of the superior quality of <iur work we 
may state that the Hall Threshing Machine exhibited 
last year at the State Fair* ol Illinois and Mlchlgau, tu 
competition with tho machines of Buffalo, Mawillon, 
Chicago, and other leading builders, wm on both aces 
rlon* unanimously awurded the FIRST PRIZE at the 
latter Fair, an actual trial under the direction of the 8o- 
11 
VfT Catalogue* ol Mar.hln--B and repairs, with prince 
and terms, sent free to all appllcanu. 
Address «LKN * HALL 
OtCNBRAl. WRBTBR.v AdENTB.—EASTF.K, GAMMON 
& BATES. Chicago, ill.; J. W. HOOKER. Detroit. Mich. 
CHELP AND WOOl. arc great and paying lnatl- 
n tutions. It you wish to know all about the breeding, 
management and diseases of the former, and bow beat 
and eneancut to produce the latter, gut and read RAN¬ 
DALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, thebett and latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large I2mo - —4M 
pages, illustrated. Prtcn *2 —sent post paid. 
i inpet i..r in navor. case ol culture pa ,„.g t uiustrated. Price *2 - sent post-paid'- 
^dress. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y~. 
averaging even In the markets of New York *3 V100- t>E AT-PEAT - PEAT.-AH Perseus 
A Interested lu the nquuit'acture oi Peat for fuel, 
anonld call and sec our new Peat Machine Iu successful 
operation. This machine works in the most perfect 
manner, and all parties Interested should conic and ex¬ 
amine It. For lurther particular* call on or address 
835-41 PEKKSKJLL MANF'U CO„ PeekskUl, N. Y. 
Oily pecked to Ship to any part ol 
the United states. Plain printed directions for its cul¬ 
ture and winter preservation accompanying each pack¬ 
age. HENDERSON & ^LE'MING, 
Seedsmen & Market Gardeners, 67 Nassau fet., N. Y. 
A NEW FRUIT BOOK ! 
^ A.&EWI’» WA3VTHD. 
Practical aiiS Scicatiflc Fruit culture. 
HY CUAltLEri R, RAKER, 
OF TUB DOBCHBBTJMt NUB9EBIB8. 
I Volume 8 VO. Profanely Illustrated. Price , *1,00. 
A work of rare excellence, which is destined to take 
Its place beside the best works on American Pomology. 
J’) author !i extebnlvely and ruvorubly known iiinong 
Irult-growers, both as a skilful nomologist and a ripe 
scholar, and s every way qualified for llmpreparatlOQ of 
a book on tbl* hi* tavorito aulfiect. In fruit culture he. 
p, Wilder, of world-wide 
fame, with wbooi he Is at present associated a* business 
partner, and to who*.-valuably library and ripe expert- 
ence he ha* had the freest accrs* for many years. 
t, v ? lu , n l c he . e,v ?? n0 tneutionsor Ucsetlptlons 
of Fruiw, hot treat, with <-J i«msi|va rullnesa the arts ol 
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1 JOOFIVG SLATE.-THE SUBSCRIBER 
L Is Agent for i lie Middle Granville Slate (funnies, 
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milE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD.— This 
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July 18. Board, Washing and Tuition for 20 weeks *100 
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President Ag’l college. Centre Co., Pa. 855-lt 
TYfENDENHALL’S IMPROVED 
m self-acting hand-loom. 
Is the most simple, dnrablo and reliable Loom ever In¬ 
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Partner i don’t tell your wool when yon can more than 
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thi* Loom. No skill 1* required to weave upon It. A 
hov or girl can operate it. For Descriptive Circulars, 
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25 cts. Address C. SEYMOUR. Holland. Erie Co., N. Y. 
1 fk AAA AGENTS WANTED — To sell 
lU.UvU I. W. Lamb’s Protecting stands. They 
areat>*ofr<t*prote#Uon against anti and other creeping 
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tunity for agent* to make money and do good. Address, 
with stamp, T. K. JOHNS, General Agent, P. O. Box 972, 
Rochester, N. Y. Seo Illustrated advertisement in Rural 
of April 7th, page 114. 847-tf 
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633 6t Robinson Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. 
W EST’S AlITVRIATIfl TAPERING 
LATHE— Man u fact a r ud by un, will make 
Broom ILindle* In Ton Hour*. 
11*000 I loo M • 
at,ooo Pork 44 « o 
And other handle* lit proportion. We warrant this to 
he. the capacity ol the Lathe, and the, work to be hotter 
finished than .uiv other machine. For coarser work Ua 
capacity can be doubled. 
Dnrkoe’a Automatic Sawing Machine 
win ,vauj/>v»u the lot/, 500 Ilroam handle*, 400 Hoe han¬ 
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For Illustrated Clrrulanu Refornne h ind Price I,|*t 
address JOHNSON * COMI'ANV. GenesCu, N. 3 , 
C ANCER, A Now Method of Trent! 11 ti 
Caniikh, by Dr«, Babcock A Son, which lia* already 
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HUCO.e.Mtm treatment lor Cancer that has ever been used 
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PURE ITALIAN 
or GOL D COLORED 
QUEENS ior sale. 
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Burlington, Vt. 
W IND MILLS.-SELF-REGIJLATING 
ior Pumping, Grinding Grain and other purposes, 
from 0110 to thirty Horse Power. 
— ALSO — 
0RV1S’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Grain—requires from one to four Horae 
Power. Manufactured by the 
EMPIRE WIND MILL MANF O CO.. Syracuse, N. Y. 
MILLS BROS., Agent*, 90 West Lake St., Chicago. 
TA A RITTERS, LOOK TO YOUR ITHVW^ 
L IMG MACHINES,— do they need repairing? If so, 
don t Walt until the day you wuh to commence having. 
Extras for all the different styles of Machine* manufac¬ 
tured ny mu Klncn 1852, furnished to order. 
Tim old iron Frame Ketchnm Machine* can be altered 
over and made belter than when new, and just a* good 
for mowing, is a machine that would cost you |I12.i. If 
Extras are ordered unpd the No 01 the Machine for which 
they are wanted. It will be found on the Inner end ol 
the finger-bar. Machluea sent lor repair* should be 
packed *0 as to make a* lew package* as possible. Mark 
each package to my address. Also the owner* utimoand 
advise me by mall. Price List or Extras sent on applica¬ 
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Office. County and State. 388 ft 
Address R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo,N. Y. 
IT MOWS! IT REAPS! IT RAKES! 
Tiik Kirby I* acknowledged to be one of the most 
perter.t Machine* fur harvesting grain aail gra-ia. 
Tuk Kirby I* simi-lx, the use of each part can he un- 
aciHtorid at A glance- 
Tub Kibby la DURABLK.betngmoatly oftron and uteol. 
u hA« «u the weight on onk drive wheel, 
it ha* ih* lnukcknoxnt action a* periectly as any 
two wheel machine. 
It has an Anjii«T*ne* reel, used both in mowing and 
reaping. 
It ha* a nttvnt.viMo track olkavkr. 
, xoonoviioai. a Aim n * to n»e, the average re¬ 
pair* helng lex* than One hollar per year! 
IT I* a LIOHT oka ft machine, 
in it** H ‘” Ll 0 f,TIII ' 1 ''“' , ' u ')*9*w and cn*Ap#aTmachine 
i!!!!! y H/iFB to .' vor,< - lu 'd easily managed. 
« 1 4 ^!» ICKLT to work aa u Mow«r, s 
KAklnp, or a Self-^U.iklnff Heftpnr, 
Afl H MuWKR, It 111 ithond Of III| OtflLTH. 
As a IIkapbb, It I* ahead ol all oilier*. 
As a COM ill N no M AOJltNH. It W ahead of all Otlmi». 
Vi ,|f Kkapbk. It )h ahead of all rith -rs. 
Dr ( all on the Agent In your uetghborliocd and ex¬ 
amine Tun K tRnv thoroughly. Manufactured bv 
». .M. 08HORN k .V TO., Auhurn, N. V. 
i/K . T1,B 'VKLL KNOWN TTottlng 
If stallions John J. Crittbndbn and Col. Wads- 
Worth will he found the euaulng season at the 
Monroe County Jail. Terms for seaaou, for J. J.Critten¬ 
den. $50; Col. Wadsworth, $.70. 
John .1. Orlttendon took the First Premium at the 
international Horne .Show at Buffalo, In I 8 ffr, ovr Old 
Royal George ,md others, He also took ihcan o Awecp- 
atukeit Premium, $500, at. the World’* Fair in Chicago, 
lfitii, over nine trotting and five thorough-bred HiAiiions. 
among which worn "Uupt. Buford,’" Princeton," • Mag¬ 
na 0h»rta," " Yonng Royal Guorge," etc. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows more, speed and endurance tor a horse ol 
his extieriedL-o than there 1* standing In the West. He U 
?JL n ? h ::; lllh >' Dprerr ». sore fo.u getter, as hi* produce In 
1802 In Wayne Goiuitv.N. Y., attest. 
I'aniottn*,—.John I. Crittenden was sired hy the " Ben¬ 
son Horse,” lie by •' Black Hawk." l’lm dam of the Ben¬ 
son Horse was sired by "Young KumbUtnnjan 1 "he by 
Bishop Humbletonl«B,” and hri by " Import 'd Meaucn- 
ger. J. J. Crittenden’s darn wiu *tred by " Hnmlileton- 
nn.' Grand dsnl by " BUliop’* lUmblelonluu," and he 
Imported Messenger." 849-tf 
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.Jrur'ucin send for a Deaodptlvc Circular of the CLIP- 
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faction where used. Wo are al*o making BuiOk Mr- 
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tur descriptive circulars. 
8.V>-4t| PEEKSKILL MANF’G CO., PeekskUl, N. Y. 
fljiftrt P E R T E R TI IV 1 L L PAY 
(Jjff/fJ lor Board, FuRNtaitau Uoovt aud Wood nt 
UNION ACADKM V,tuu.cKv.I.LK, JaFrr.usnN Co . N. Y. 
Tuition from »lx to eight dollars; Commercial College 
and Telegraph Hcbool attached. Superior advantages 
atforded tor thestiulv of Ancient and Modern l.nnguacen 
and Music. FALL TERM commences Tuksday 1 , Auo 
P frase address, for catalogue, i;,- V- b. a. 
SMITH, Principal, or E. 1 i. HILLER, goc’y, [8.55 tf 
AARON ERICKSON <k CO., 
Wool Commission Merchants, 
NO. 174 CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON. 
(ff~ Liberal cash advances on consignments. [S&t-13k 
jyj A L T B Y HO U S E, " 
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_ BALTIM ORE. 
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Yon can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cent*. Call 
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iiimi Sinn tiro Kiitxir vr.rlr . u* ... 
mm S..Tra, KWifiV- ‘‘ SS* 1 ' 
W E " TCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE 
dash oxrtJiiivr. 
’em 
BA V 
TT IS SIMPLE, SAFE. AND EFFICACIOUS. 
A Price only 25 cents, i or sale by all Druggists. 
CAVE PIFTY DOLLARS.-Why Pay 
Q $56 Or $100 for a Sewing Machine, when $25 will boy 
a better One for ull fratioal purnosci ? Notwltbstand- 
Ing report* to the contrary, tho subscribers beg to Inform 
their numerous friends that the " Fu*xklix aud “ M«- 
lutufis" Sewing Machine* can he bad lu any quantity 
This Machlun Ih coustrncted upon entirely new princi¬ 
ples, and nogs sot Infringe upon any other in the world 
It Is emphaucally the poor man’s Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to excel I Af.LOtlier!- un our patron* will ten 
tiiY. nr Agents Wanted. Adtlre** 
841-21t JAMES C. OTT1S & CO., Boston, Maas. 
^ 'pRESERVE YOUIt 
Wj? -A FRUIT. 
/Mv SPENCER'S PATENT SELF SEALING 
rfffl Fruit Jars. 
il [ The most reliable. A perfect success, 
(fill '4 Thu u “ slesf * to open and close. Will pro- 
ilili IU . dnee the greatest and most perfect vacu- 
« fS am, without which fruit will not keep 
. well. 
<rT l 'F~ Consult your interests and buy no 
IJ. I "i r other. Wholesale beadquarters, No. 23 
Exchangest.,Koehe*u-r, N. V. 
S-19-tf COLEMAN & BARNES. 
1 1ANCER8 CURED-Without the knife, by J. H. L; 1 ff ah 1»ER YEAR, paid by Shaw & Cl.* bk, 
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AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF 1»ENN- "PERMANENT 8IIEEP LA BEL-See lllti^ 
1Y. s>\LVaSIA.— l'he Second Term ol 1866, will open XT trated advertisement in Rural, April 21 st, page 130. 
July 18. Board, Washing aud Tuition tor 20 weeks *100 Sl9-I3t C. H. DANA, West Lebanon,??. 11. 
|n advance. Apply for a Circular to Wlf. H. ALLEN, -—- 
President Ag’l college. Centra Co., Pa. 853-lt i aa PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNION 
-— 7 ;---iuu Generals sent, post-paid, for 25 rta.; no Photo- 
NTFNDENHALL’S IMPROVED graphs ol Rebel Officer* for 25 cent*; 100 Hiotograph* 
ItX w i- 1 ir 1 ( mivo invn , of Actresses for 23 ets ; 100 Photograph* of Actor* tor 
; . -‘SELF-ACTING HAND-LOOM. 25 eta. Address C. BEYMOUB. Holland.Erie Co.,N.Y. 
Tuts OHURit, as finally Improved and patented haa 
been thoroughly and Hutlsfactorlly tented. It has re- 
°roval l 'ap- 
au'l 
iTT I ttie l8 N 
1 Society. It waa late- 
xlBIRi .i.iJfll 'y exhibited at the 
1 iarmer*' Club of the 
jpfb - J g American Institute 
Butin, 1 "T$ aud acknowledged 
ffivLi'ij I[ ill to he the greatest 
r® fin'ii 1 -,'! IS tr-^9 Improvement on Urn 
1'**^ old da*h ctittrn ever 
iikFV •* R dashers are work- 
Yri - 1 .. v.d by a horizontal 
?-)M ■ -wl "T * WLf'handle, and a steel 
/JiU ffV lf kl spring raises them to 
the surface of the 
churn at every utruke. All parts ol' the ehuru with 
which the cream comes In contact are wood. In brief, 
the mo*t competent judges pronounce thl* the beat and 
cheapest, arrangement ever invented for ease of churn¬ 
ing and making superior butter. Thl* 
MODEL ADJUSTABLE CHURN 
is now extensively made by thu Srnroa Fai,l,m Cutjrw 
MAN titfAOTtitUNo Co., (which ha* built n large factory 
lor the purpose,) with a view of supplying «!l orders 
from any part or New York, which territory Is reserved. 
The Company propose* to sell Rights of Counties and 
State#, except New Y ork, und fo furnish Churns U) par¬ 
ch ua era of *uch right* at, a liberal dfrcouut. If they do 
not wUh to manufacture. Every Chum hi made ot tho 
very best material, and In the best manner. 
ami Prices.-Five sizes of the barrel-formed 
Churn (sec ent,) arc manufactured, holding from five to 
thirty gallons. The retail price of No. 1, (thu largest 
size, thirty gallons,) Is $16; No. 2. (thrcu-fourth* barrel.) 
$11 . No. 3, (half barrel,) $13: No. 4, (quarter barrel,) $10; 
No. (one-tutu barn-!,) $s. Or Mr* for angle Churns 
must be, accompanieti hy cash. 
Rights will be disposed of for States and Counties, ex¬ 
cept New York Stole, which I* reiterved. 
Address II. r. u khtcott, 
Snp’t. Seneca Full* Churn MFg. Co., 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Porlrolti 
or 
"Washington In the Declaration of IndependenM 
Ajn» 
Lincoln In the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These works, entirely new tn design and most beautllul 
in execution, are sold by sntmcrtptlon only. 7 hey furnish 
a rare opportunity to Canvawent and Agent*, -e nothing 
like them have ever before been ottered to me public. 
Supplied lor the United State* eri luslvely t>„ -he Agency. 
For circulars and term*, enclose two red *- imp*. 
Adores* PUBLISHER'S NATION M XGKNCY, 
838 -rf Detroit, Michigan. 
LAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Effition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing fuU directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing, Harvesting, tic. Also, an Ktway by a Western 
mau, on Hickp xsu Flax in tub Wsst: Modes of 
Culature, Preparation for Market, fte.. wtth Botani¬ 
cal description* and Illustration*. Published by D. 
f), T. Moon*, Editor of Moore's Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. 
IWThose who wish Pxxfrncxr, I.ykokblxtiom on the 
subjects named above should send for the work,which In 
*ent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
