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NEW YORK, ' 
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aWardrd 
To this Company their 
Important TO Sugar Manufacturers—Blymyer, Bates & 
* Dav* 
■Finest Book on the War—Richardson & Co. 
Make Yovr Own Soap. _ 
The Great Western Fruit Dryer and Bake Oven - 
& Simpson. 
A"entR Wanted— L Cowles. 
\cimrch Miter, — Oliver Dltson & Co. 
The •• Bartlett” Sewing Machine—Theo M Koues 
k ,'vstor.e Cider and wine Mill—W O Hickok. 
Frank Miller's Prepared Harness Oil Blacking. 
InvDible Photographs—Adarns & Co. . , ,, 
1 yens Musical Academy—L Hinsdale Sherwood, A M 
Situation as Governess Wanted. 
Foust’s Hay Loaders—E Bassett 
Patents on Inventions—J Fraser* Co. 
For One Dollar—X B Cos. 
A TENTS* on INVENTIONS PROSECUTED 
in United States and Europe, by J. FRASER & CO., 
~ . - — 859-It 
as Anally Improved and patented has 
y aud satisfactorily tested. It has re. 
_ calved the highest ap- 
—ci provai of practical 
and scientific men 
, j"'d the press, nud 
. ‘tt awarded the 
F lKsT PttJtMIFM by 
thy N. r. State Ag'l 
society. It was late- 
v* ly exhibited at the 
SjM , Fanners' Club of the 
jB American Insrunte 
TrlS a hd acknowledged 
»S b© the greatest. 
11* e> -ftey tmnrovement on the 
[I || ■ ,p Old dash Churn ever 
WH I jret Invented. The 
n I] dnaher* are worst- 
■mV fi .--x t'd !’/ “ horizontal 
handle, and » -fet 
spring raises tn :mu> 
Rochester and Buffalo, N. V 
•White 
HE FINEST BOOK ON THE WAR 
CAMPAIGNS 
Lcwrosit 1 
This Solution, when properly used, effectually pre¬ 
vents fermentation or decay of Fruits, and, by the mjst 
simple and inexpensive prore.Kn, every variety tuny be 
kept In a fresh and wholesome i;mdlUouthe yearround. 
It ts no new and uncertain experiment, hot ha* been In 
prutiueal use fot the past eight years, y t. has been, for 
the most pari, kept from the public for the purpose of 
aseartuiuing the result ol a series of experiments, allot 
which have proved the validity of all that la now confi¬ 
dently claimed for it. 
Fruits preserved hy tills Solution lire ui good ns the 
beat " canned" trims, while the use of the Solution 
avoids the trouble of settling, costly Jars or cans, keep¬ 
ing from the air and light, fret]lient examinations, a»id 
the many other troubles nud annoyances well known to 
every tmnsew Ife. 
Fresh butivc fruit* the year round have become almost 
a household necessity, both on account of their health- 
fulness aud as a luxury . and bv the use of this Solution 
tills great hmiry Is within tiro roach ot every tninily, 
rich or poor. In the land, as all Wmls of fruits may bo 
preserved during pleasure at lest, than one-half the ex¬ 
pense of any other method. 
The. Solution is nerl-'c.tly then from objection ou the 
score of health. Y’rofeasnr Hitrhc, under date "U. 8. 
NuvAl Laboratory, New York.Scpr..t4,l8flL"*u>»:--‘By 
direction of the Chic I of the Bureau of Meoiclno und 
Surgery, 1 have examined lour Preserving Solution, und 
meats and fruits preserved by It. I have a high opinion 
of Us value, and belleva It can be used In tile preserva¬ 
tion of those Article* In a irerli state for tile Army and 
Navy very advantageously. The Solullim is perfectly 
fritjrom rjpcctlnn an the score of hfnuhnilne*x.” 
A A. 11 ivrs, M. II,, Stale A stayer rtf Maunchunctts, 
says:—" I havobeen made acquainted with the princi¬ 
ple adopted by Mr. Lewis n. Spear In preserving fruit, so 
as to prevent change of color aud subsequent lennenta* 
tlon, and have made some observations In connection 
with his prec’s*. Analyst* proves that nothing Is added 
to the fruit which Is objectionable In articles of food or 
decidedly loretgn In origin. My trials to Indium ferment- 
uthm lu the prepared fruit- fulled, and l um confident 
that trult prepared m he directs will long resist, fvrment- 
Ivo changed." 
TuKoooRg Holt, a Practical Pratt Grower <wirt Pre- 
JMS'if, SOUS ; 
Mil. If.8eg.ut— Dear Sir :—During the past season I 
have made numerous and isVvre tests ol your Frntt- 
Fresetvlng Solution, und have apple#, pears peaches, 
plums, iiuutcea and grapes, kcptlu Juris In a lint., dump 
roum, without sealing and only Inoeeiv corked irom five 
to eight mouths, which have never exhibited the slleht- 
BY WILLIAM SWINTOX, 
1 Vot., 8«0., t’dO Page#, Splendidly Illustrated. 
AUArmy Officers and the Press every where conunendU. 
See the long reviews In all leading papers. 
The Author says:—" I design In this volume to record 
what that a iffered in ten campaigns and 
two score battles, in Virginia, Maryland ana Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 
C shall have to show how Ibis aruiv, losing again utul 
again the component parts of Us structure,—thjnned by 
death and wounds, and wasting disease, and tilled up 
again anil ngalu by the umiuenehed patriotism of the 
People,—never Ion its individual being, hut remained 
tile. Army of the Potomac stLII; and 1 snail hive to fol¬ 
low those changing phases that the life <>f an army, not 
less than the life oi uu individual, uudergoe*' 
I shall have to eclebrarc the unswerving loyalty of this 
army,that oftime* when the bond Of military cohesion 
tailed, behlU, unshaken of fortune. TO minty self Imposed. 
t shall have to follow It through a checkered experi¬ 
ence, la a tala commingled ot great, misfortunes, great 
follies, and great glories: but from first to lust it will ap¬ 
pear that, amid LnaovbUUVtS oMortuue. through • winter 
and rough we ir.iier.The Army ot the Fotonmc. never gave 
up. but. made agood light, and dually reached the goal. 
This IS the only History of the “ Grand Army,'' and no 
one who has borne a part in Us c m pu ts, or U tnleres t«f 
tn Its grand achievements, should be without It. 
This work presents a rare Chance to make money. 
Mf Agents wanted everywhere. Send tor Circulars 
and terms to 
RICHARDSON A CO„ PritMunttRA, 
S53-2t MO Broadway, Saw tong. 
In October. 1S«3 
Jfi V> r V !? 11 T E it U WILL P A V 
for BoAgjt |.'r RN[ j, tKn Kocm and Woo#> at 
L MON ACADEM\ .Bxu.avi li.k. Jrfreb&on Co , N. V. 
Tuition from six to eight dollar* t Commercial College 
and i olograph School attached. Snpcrior advantages 
utrrtrdcd lor T ,boetndv of Auuiant and Modern Languages 
?, n< ? AI * L commenccH Tfkspav, Auo. 
is l vs/'r, f n* 1 dress, tor eat,d,.cue. Rev. B. A. 
SMITH, Principal, or E. H. HILLER, sec'y. [SKAtf 
3tl)c IS ms ^oniicnscr 
— Paris naes 50 tone of ice daily. 
— Green peas are 30 cents a bushel at Baltimore. 
-— Peaches in New York are selling at $1 a-piece. 
— The yellow fever is raging fcarfnlly in VeraCruz. 
— It costs England $25,000,000 a year to collect 
taxes. 
— The Connecticut Legislature adjourned on Friday 
week. 
— St. Joseph, Mo., was visited by a $360,000 Are the 
23th ult. 
— Four cases of sunstroke occurred in New York 
last week. 
— The Canadian volunteers have been dischorged 
from service. 
— A turtle weighing "00 pounds is on exhibition 
at Baltimore. 
— Locusts in Immense numbers have appeared in 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
— Chicago stone-cutters are on a strike for 9 hours 
as a day’s work. 
— Gon. Chamberlain is the Republican nominee 
for Governor of Maine. 
— The Richmond editors tell of an average tem¬ 
perature of 105 degrees. 
— Elizabeth. N. J., has had twenty cases of cholera, 
nine of which were fatal. 
— The Popc’6 owu sister recently died at Rome, in 
great poverty and misery. 
— Several cases of poisoning from green tea have 
occurred at Louisville, Ky. 
— A man in Haynes Co., Miss., recently took a nap 
of precisely fifty-six hours. 
— A rich heiress 13 years old was married in Cairo, 
Ill., lately, to a man aged 91. 
— A first-class hotel has been opened on the Island 
of Mackinaw, Lake Superior. 
— Many Cornish miners aro leaving the Michigan 
copper mines for the Pacific coast. 
— Gov. Dillingham has been ro-nominated for Gov¬ 
ernor of Vermont by the Republicans. 
— A Brooklyn lady wouldn't get married because 
she was not able to support a husband. 
— The Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad has 
declared a dividend of $1.50 per share. 
— The Sisters of Notre Dame are to erect an acad¬ 
emy at Philadelphia at a cost of $70,000. 
— The Great Eastern will again attempt the laying 
of the Atlantic cable about the 10th inst. 
— Omar Pasha commands the Turkish army which 
is to invade the Danubiau principalities. 
— All work on the Imperial TftUrond to the city of 
Mexico has been discontinued for want of funds. 
— A vessel Dorn Halifax went to Brazil recently 
with a cargo of fish, and cleared for her owners $.3,000. 
— Jeff. Davis and wife arc living comfortably tn a 
handsomely furnished casemate at Fortress Monroe. 
— Employees of the revenue offices In Georgia and 
South Carolina aro resigning, being unable to take 
the test oath. 
— A Mrs. Derringer of Indianapolis, took a dose 
of poison lately bccanse her husbaud felt too poor to 
take her to a ball. 
— The summer dog war began in New York the 
18th ult., and large numbers of bow-wows have come 
to an untimely end. 
— Prominent North Carolinians, now In Washing¬ 
ton, say their State will be the first to accept the con¬ 
stitutional amendment. 
— N, Y. city has realized $1,000,000 from the new 
liquor law, and it has now been pronounced unconsti¬ 
tutional and'VOid by a Judge of Common Pleas. 
Finite FRENCH TU >11)1, A It IHICIIOkcuI'K, 
A magnifying nearly W0 times, mailed lor 60 uents : two 
loi gl. Address GEO. B. WASrtlUJRN A CO., Box 90<M 
Boston, Muss. AYi-lteo 
NO. 1T4 CONGRESS STREET, ROSTtJN. 
Z2T Liberal cash advances on consignments, 
Ill; No. 8, (hair barrel,) *14; No. 1, (quarter barrel.) * 10 “ 
No.5, (ouc-imh barrel.) »k. Orders for single Churns 
must be accompanied by cash 
Bight* will be disposed or tor Bmtes and Counties, ex¬ 
cept New Fork State, which t* reserved. 
Address II. i’. W KsTCOTT, 
Sup’t. Seneca Falls Churn Mfg. Co... 
Seneca FaTlB, N. Y. 
R ochester savings bank, 
Kocht’etcr, N. V., May IB, 1806. 
On aud after June l, tsftl, And until further notice Is 
given. Interest will be allowed on iteposlts In tills Bank 
at the rate of rin per emit, per annum on all accounts 
not exceeding in nmountONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ; 
and at Um rate of four per cent, on sums above One 
8 AN I)' 1 DO U?A F 8' * JUt uot THREE THOU- 
lnteresc will be computed from the first day of the 
mouth succeeding the rime of the deposit, and to the 
first daj-of the month preceding the time of withdrawal. 
All moners deposited on the first day of the month 
will commence drawing Interest on that day; but no 
Interest will be allc wed ou deposits remaining for a less 
timb than torus Moxrua, nur on any sums exceeding 
Three Thousand Dollars, (exeunt In rase of Trust Funds, 
for which a special agreement Is made.) 
~ By Order of the Board of Trustees, 
85M3t E. K. HAMMaTT, scry. 
IMPORTANT TO SUGAR 
MAIVTJFACTUTIEIIS 
W EST)S AUTOWATIC TAPERING 
LA 1 ah.—Mtumfnetnrod by u®, wtU fiialce 
Unnaici. In Tell Ilnurs, 
8,0110 lloe '* «• It 
8,000 Fork ** *i m 
And other handles In proportion. We warrant this to 
be the eapuciry ot the Lathe, und the work to bo better 
finished than any other machine. For coarser work Its- 
eupurlty cun bo doubled. 
Durkee’s Automatic) Sawing Machine 
Will saw from the log, 590 Broom bundles, M0 Hop han¬ 
dles. DM If ork handles per hour — warranted. 
For Illustrated circulars. References and Price List, 
address J01IN80N & COMPANY. Osuese >. N. Y. 
manufactured bv the 
CLARK SORGO MACHINE CO., 
OFFICE, 116 MAIN ST„ CINCINNATI, OHIO. 
Strength, Convenince and Economy Combined. 
In the tests ol lull aud Fair, In 1865, this Invaluable 
Mill came olf triumphant. 
At the great Chicago Fair, when 22 ol the best Mills 
lu the. country were entered in cpmpctlllou, aud the 
most thorough trial made, cur First Premium was 
AWARDED To THR Vo roll. Ily it* I.APPXD OKA 111 \T> WU 
are enabled to dispense, with the "guide plate” and ob¬ 
viate all danger of choking, at the same lime saving 
one tldrd i-t the power. Thin choking la the principal 
cause of hieakages In the obi style Mills. 
The other IntproretlicitlH (n the Milt arc tlitlff- 
onullff brnegtf plates, rolls supported in all-thjht 
adjustable boxes, boxes brass and till accessible, 
feed roll Jluti d, ntaitt roll heaeUtJ Jla tujrd,sweep 
cut, removeame bp hand, and none of the parts 
secured bp heps. Machine map be tahen i n¬ 
ti crip apart In fire minutes. IhTlcerp rolls fur¬ 
nished irith scmjna s, la rgc discharge spoilt ; 
no overflowing, anil no contact of the dry ba¬ 
gasse with the Juice, 
C^Send lor Sorgo Hand Book and order early. 
1’ER YEAR, paid by Hu aw * Clark, 
BUldeford, Me., or Chicago, Ill. [850-lSt 
} H E CELEBRATED MONITOR 
L MOWER A-IsT D REAPER 1 
'ERMANENT SHEEP LABEL — See Ulus 
traled advertisement lu Rural, Apt 11 41st, page MO. 
19-131 C. II. DANA, Weal Lebanon, N. II. 
P it E S E K V K YOUR 
PH-trir. 
SPENCER'S PATENT SELF-SEALING 
Fruit Jars. 
The most reliable. A perfect success. 
The easiest- to open and close. Will pro- 
cluco the greatest and most perfect vacu¬ 
um, without which fruit will not keep 
well. 
I'fr- Consult your interests and l>try no 
other. Wholesale headquarters, No. 33 
Exchuuinsi„Roehe«ter, N. Y. 
COLEMAN & BA’ItNES. 
ers every where 
rilO CLERGYMEN AND SCHOOL TEACHERS, 
A Few Experinced Agents, Male and Female, 
Wanted to take orders for 
FRANK MOORE’S “ ANECDOTE8, POETRY, 
AND INCIDENTS OF THE WAR." 
532 pages, double column, hoautlluUv illustrated with It 
Elegant Cabinet Steel Engravings. Now Ready. 
OPINIONS OF THE WORK. 
Hor.vck UiuiKi.KV, lu The Tribune of June 5, says: 
"It Is au exceedingly rich book, containing more mat¬ 
ter of interest tliafi all the novels that have, been Issued 
for the last six years, or that will be for the uevi six. It 
gives the best things said, done or written by Rebels as 
well as i nic>ni»ts, most Judiciously selected, compactly 
put together, and handsomely printed. It Is fold only 
oy subscription; but, those who have a chance to sub¬ 
scribe aud don't will make a blunder." 
THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHHNE IN THE WORLD I 
Flexible Folding Bar; altnple tn construction, durable 
anil fully warranted. Average draft, ol iho Monitor com¬ 
pared with that of other machine* tn 1865: 
Average draft per inch. I Average draft per inch. 
THE WELL KNOWN TrottIu« 
Stallions John J. Ci'.ittbndrn and Col. VVadn- 
■ worth will be found the ensuing season at the 
ly Jail. Terms for iwis.n, for J. J.Crltten- 
w ads worth, $80. 
.. . rllieiiden took tbt- Flr*t Premium at, the 
International Horae bhow at Htul'aln. In 1-Mi), over Old 
lie also look the great Sweep- 
M rmroo. Couu 
den, *50 1 Col 
; John J. t 
Hoyai George and otliers, 
stakes Premium, $500, at —-- --— 
1864, over nine trotting uml nve tbOronch-bren'-itullions, 
umong which were " Cant- Buford," " Prlnci-iou." " Mug 
mi Cliarta,” " Young Rural George," eto. Joh,u J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows more epeed and nuduranre fon a hor*<vof 
Ills experience than there Is standing in t lm West. He Is 
a fine Wnlthy hone, a sure Tool tF-tter, a* hit* produce in 
1804 in Wavnti County,N. Y., attest, 
pKDtoRKR. -John 4.Crittenden was sired try the "Ben¬ 
son Horse," he bv " Black Ifuwlc." The dam .1 the Ben¬ 
son Horse was sired by "Young HamblcLu tni d'heby 
" Bishop Haiilbletonlari,'' and he by •* Impnef.-il Messen¬ 
ger. " J. J. CrUteiuleii’s dam viaaslrnd by • tlamtrlnlion- 
Inn " Grand dam by " Utshop's H vml.de.toi in," and he 
" imported Messenger.” 3l'J-tf 
Wood'*.6.50 It,*. (Ihlo. .4.78 Its. 
Monitor, same trials t,W " | Monitor, same trials:!,30 •• 
In favor of Monitor 1,00 lbs. | Iti favor o! Monitor 1,-18 tt>s. 
Buckeye, average draft per Inch..5,11 tts. 
Moultor, " " " “ at sume trials..4,11 '* 
In favor ol the Monitor,.......1,00 16 *. 
bend lor Descriptive Circular, with Prices, Reports ol 
Trial*, References, &c. F. NISH WITZ, Proprietor, 
Ik! First St„ ivmtaihsbnrgh, N. T. 
ISfJ.N. CLOVES. General Agent, 185 Genesee Street, 
Utica. N. Y. For sale In Kochester, N. Y., by U. Frrk- 
max, No. 28 State Street. t>l&.8t 
I1f~ Ilespoiislble Agents Wanted. 
COOK’S SUGAR EVAPORATOR 
” A literary Mosaic ; an American Classic, that will be. 
rend by old and young, us long us RjbuHon Crusoe or 
the Storlc* of the Cavaliers.” 
"Nothing like It. In uhao history ever before Issued 
from the press of any country." 
" We thank Mr. Moore, for ourselves and our children, 
lor hi* charming volume of a thousand romantic realities. 
This world-renowned apparatus combines to a greater 
extent than any other ever Invented, those great essen¬ 
tials In a Sorgo Evaporator, 
THOROUGH T)EPA CA 7I0X. 
econo. it y rx pi el, 
COXVEX/PXCE rx U,\ XD/./XG, 
RAPIDITY IX BOILING. 
SHEPHERD A BOOTH, 
RMAIi ESTATE, 
GENERAL INSURANCE AND COLLECTION AGENCY, 
Corner Burdick A Main Pt„ (Op Slhtrs,) 
KALAMAZOO. MICH, 
jtr Partiuular attention given to tho sale aud purchase 
of Ileal Estate, collection of debts, and payment Of taxes 
In Michigan. Enclose stamp and receive One of our 
Beal Estate Bulletin.*. Any tmdue.is entrusted to our 
care will receive, prompt htfcnllan. 
ftKFRKKXCEB —wm. A. Wood, Prcst. Michigan Nation¬ 
al Batik, Kalamazoo; Latham Hull, Print. 1st National 
Bank, do.; Wm. A. Booth, 85 Front St., New York. 
ALL 
AAA AGENT** WANTED-To aril 
iUtUVv I. \V. Laud's V'-"tooting Stands They 
are absolute protection against ants ana other creeping 
Insects. i!r Prucit o.vi.r 50 vks ts kacii A rare, oppor¬ 
tunity for agent* to make moaovuml do goo<L Address, 
with stamp, T. K. JOHNS, Gvnvi ul Agent, P, Q. Box «72. 
Roetuister, N, Y. See Illustrated advertUomunt In Kural 
Of April 1th, page IM. B-lI-tf 
All Wurraiiirtl — None Ever 
Rrlurued ! 
First Premiums at 2 United States) 40 State 
and unnumbered County Fairs. 
Order early If you would avoid disappointment, 
pysonao H and Book free. [S59-3teo. 
HI.YMX ICR, BATES A DAY, MannIUld, Ohio. 
( TANL’ER. A Nrw UlcOiod uf Trvallng 
J CANOita, by Dr*. BftbOftCk A bon, whluh lias already 
ne.e.rj proved, by over two thousand cases, to be the most 
successful treatment for Laucer that Ini* ever hum u*ed 
by man. The method ol trealnn-ut is simple. This ter- 
rflde disease I* removed lu a *ol'd m-isr*, without the use 
ol the knife, loss of blood, producing of p»m, e.aiutje. 
burning, or uifuetlng tho sound parts. Wo will give any 
number ot testlmotilaU: also, v LI anwer all biiteri ol 
Inquiry. Address Ufi*. BABCOCK fr SON, 
815-tf No. ',00 Broadway, New York 
V FARM lor Half—Hoc Kural.June 
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PURE ITALIAN 
or GUI.D COLORED 
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HIVE Ill the world. 
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WANTED —AGENT* IN ALL I’ARTH OK 
11 the United States, to sell u Nkvv National Work 
by Rev. JOHNS, C’.AtnioTT. For particulars address 
HfkHJt B. B. RUSSELL *. CO-, Boston, Mils*. . 
Li i Will AGENTS Wanted i<> hi-II SIX New 
"I»“ MM* jNVKVnoxr, ol great value to families; all 
pay great profits. 5*cnd 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 23 
cents and get 89 pages and a sample gratl*. 
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
GLEN i& II ALL, KROPIUETORS, 
ROCHESTER, 3ST- '52'-, 
Manufacture the Justly celebrated Fiasr Pbizk 
HALT, THEESHING MACHINES, 
With Planet, Cpiy, Hall and Woodbury Horae Powers; 
Collins' Combixbd Cnovan Tuaeriu4l, Uilleb axd 
Ci-kaxicb, &c., £ic. 
As an evidence of the superior quality ol our work we 
may state that the H ill Tnrexhiug Machine exhibited 
Ult year at the State Fairs o| Illinois nud Michigan, In 
competition with tho machine.* of Buffalo, Maasilon, 
Chicago, and other leading builders, wan on both occa¬ 
sions unanimously awarded the FiKST PRIZE at the 
latter Fair, an act uni trim under the direction of the So- 
clmy being had. , , , 
iif Catalogues ol Machines and repairs, with prices 
and term*, sunt true to all applicant*. 
Address OLEN A HALL. 
Gevkual Wimtkun' Aok.vts.—EASTER, OA.MMoN 
A BATES, Chicago, 111.; J. W. TIOOKEIt, Detroit, Mich. 
IND HULLS.—SELF-BIiGULATING 
for Pumping, Grinding Grain and other purposes, 
1 NOR SALE-ONE OK KERRY’S PATENT 
’ HoRSI. POWERS . EG 
& Sons, Ulon, N. ) ., and In use one year. Also 1 Circu¬ 
lar Saw Table with 21 and 26 Inch Saws, all lu good order 
and sold for want Of uae. NASH BROTHERS, 
Junu 13, 1866 . Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 
from one to thirty itorso Power. 
-ALSO — 
ORVIS’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Grain — requires from one to four Horse 
Power. Manufactured by the_ 
EMPIRE WIND 5ULL M ANF G CO.. Syracuse. N. \. 
MILL'S BROS., Agents, «0 West, Lake St., Chicago. 
Special Notices 
Deafness and Catarrh Cured by Du. C. B. 
Ligutuill, 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 
contain one dollar. Price of Treatment reasonable. 
3. SEND Fftlt DIOS CHIC- M 
a tlou of the finest THOROUGH- Yi.yV' 
j ISIiED CUES TEH WHITE PlGStfw^VC 
/ and I MB a It TED P 0 I XL S fri«iSmJfe 
eia America. Address 
L. ii. SILVEr., Salem, Ohio. 
T IS SIMPLE, HAKE, AND KKKICACIOUS, 
mHK PRACTICAL SHEPHKH D.—This 
■ Is the latest and beat of Dr. raxdall'h works uu 
Bhimp Husbandry — the Standard Authority on the sub¬ 
ject. It, tell* all about the Urecdlnc, Management and 
Dlneascs Of Slump, and nhould be tn the liandn of every 
ilock mauler on tlm American Continent. Over 20,000 
copies already sold. One. large umo. volume of 154 
paces,- primed, illustrated and bound in superior Style, 
bent POSt-pald on receipt of price - f2- Address * 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. 1 . 
ujAVE FIFTY DOLLARS.-Why Fay 
*30 or $100 for a dewing Machine, when >23 will troy 
a better one for all i-an iaja, purposes? Notwlilistaipf- 
lng report* to the contrary, iheHuhncrlbersbeg to Inform 
their nnnmrom, friend* that tho “ Fu\nkli 5 " aad " Ma- 
oallion” Sewing Machine* can he. had In any quantity. 
TtiUMaoUtna Is constructed upon entirely new princi¬ 
ples, and doss xox Infringe upon any other lu the world. 
It-1* emphatically the poor man’s Sewing Machine, and 
Is warranted to nxeoll aim others a* our patrons will tes¬ 
tily. tar Agent* Wanted, Address 
&l-2lt JAMES C. OTTI5 * CO*. Boston, Masn 
C l HO LERA SYMPTOMS, DIARRHEA. 
) CHOLERA MORBUS, Jmintery — effects ol bad 
water and Climate—Controlled and Cured by "Nkbdlb’s 
C' ompbuud Camphor Troches.” Should he lb every pock¬ 
et now. Exclusive maker,C. II.NdCEDLEfi,Philadelphia, 
fa. One Box, by mall, tor no cents. 85b-4t 
Itoli. Salt Hlieum. — AVlieaton’i* Olnt- 
mext will cure the Itch in 48 hours,—also euros Balt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 00 
cents to Weeks & Pottkk, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
1 ANCKRS CURED -Without tlm knife, by J. H 
.1 DUltFKK, 91 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
y , lit K H O T O G It A I* II H « K V N I O N 
I General* sent, post-paid, lor 2fc ctt.i 30 Photo¬ 
graphs ot Battel Officer* for 23 centsf 100 Photographs 
of Actresses tor 25 cts.: 100 PhiAograpUB of Actors for 
25 ot*. Address C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie Co., N. Y. 
R OOKING HLATE. THE HUBHCRIKKIt 
Is Agent for the Middle Granville Slate Quarries, 
ami can fill order.* for Purple, Green, or Variegated Slute 
promptly. J. 'V. OSBORN, 10 Jarnci- St., Albany,N. V. 
For REwovrvo GttRaaB, Paint, Pitch and Vaiin'isii, 
from Woolhn, Cotton, Silk or Lixkn Goonsl® superi¬ 
or to anything yet discovered. It Is delicately perrumed, 
and entirely tree, from Benzine, and all other resinous 
lliiid®. Be sure and **•<? that, the. autograph of A. H. W. 
Ui i.LABni* on the label. For sal« by all Druggists.— 
DEMAS, BARNES & CO., New York, General Agents. 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER 
U8ING 11. T. I5A BIUTT’H I'UIIK KONCHN. 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAEEli.-W ar- 
ranted double the strenath 6f common potufib. aud supe¬ 
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pounds, with lull direction# lu English and Oorman for 
cuaklug hard and soft soap. Ouu pound will make 1J 
gallon* ol solt soap. No lime Is required. Consumer® 
wMl find this the cheapest Potash hi market. B. T. BAB- 
Ill l'T, Nos. «, 65,66,67 , 68,69, 70,72 He 74 Washington St., 
New York. Bfi7-13t 
WILL KAY FOR AN ENTIRE SET 
hffi) of Bound Volumes* Rural Nkw-Yobkub from 
iTo 1 to No.17-10 first Volume* are Family Tapers bound, 
6 new volumes. This Is probably the only fell set tor 
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P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Fortran* 
or 
Washington in tho Declaration of Independence 
a.nh 
Lincoln in the Proclamation oi Emancipation. 
These, works, entirely uew In deaiga and most beautiful 
in execution, are mild by subscription only. They tut alto 
u rare opportunity to Canvfl*mrs ami Agents, as nothing 
like them have over before been ollnred to the pnmlc. 
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For rlrcular* ami term#, enclose two rnd ■tamps. 
Address pUiiLIbliKR'8 NATIONAL aGF.NCY, 
ggS-tf Detroit, Michigan. 
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 
Herald. The Weekly edition Is $2 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tutton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
S IIEF.K AND WOOL are groat ami paying insti¬ 
tutions. If you wMi t*> know all ubout the breeding, 
management, uud diseases of the former, and now beat 
anil cheapnut to produce tho lattm . get and rend RAN¬ 
DALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, the beat and latent, 
work on American Sheep Ilmdmndry. Large LhiKr—-Lil 
page*, Illustrated. Price f.2 -*cnr post-paid. 
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I x It, FOOTE’H AD V EKTI8EMENT8 . 
OLD EYES 
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11S0 Broadway, New i'ork. 856-12t 
Deafness, Discliartten from the Far aud 
Noises in the Head, radically cured by the use ol 
the recently Invented vegetable extract, 
OTITINE. 
Price $2.00 a bottle.' For sale by all Druggists. 
GEO. C. GOODWIN & CO., 
36 Hanover Street, 
8-16-26teow Boston, Mass. 
TilAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture! 
Embracing full direction* for INeportnv thr Ground, 
Sowing, Hamming, <M. Also, an Essay by » Western 
man, on H*®u- akp Flax tn tub 3Vk*t: Modes oi 
Ciiluturo, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Botani¬ 
cal description*! and Uln.st rutlom*. Puli''abed by D. 
D. T. Moobr, F.dltnr of Moore's Rural Nn v-Yorkcr, 
Bof.hestvr, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five < en s. 
tw* Those who wish Practical Information on the 
suhlp.ct* named above should send tor the work, which la 
sent, post-paid, for 23 cents. „ „ 
0. D. T- MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
A GENTS u ANTED FOR THE TAMP- 
iV the. Battle Field, and the Hospital, or Lights aud 
Shadow* of the Great Rebellion.. 
Splendidly lllusirated with over WO turn Portraits and 
beautiful engravings. The Valiant ana Brave Hearted, 
the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvel- 
l *jv, the Tender and Pathetic, the Roll of Fame and 
Story,Camp, Picket. 8py. Scout. Bivouac, and Siege; 
bUtrtUuj! Surprise®, WoudeKut Escape*. Famous Word* 
and Deed# or Woman, and the whole Panorama ol the 
War are here thrilllugly portrayed In a masterly manner, 
at once Historical and Romantic, rendering It the most 
NETS® UI* 1T8 OWN WORK. KNITS ALL 
alius, widens and narrows, knits ’.lie heel Into the slock¬ 
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Double, Ribbed aud Fancy Flat Webs, proflut ing all va¬ 
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or clove, to a lady'B shawl or linod. No other machine 
Lu the world can do any one of these thing*. 
fir For particulars, see this paper m March 3d and 
10th, page* ,r* ami HI, or, lor elrculara, address. Inclosing 
stamp. Lamb KuliHiig-Maclilim Rluuulaciurlng 
Co., Roeheaier, N. Y. 
GOOD BEADING VERY CHEAP! 
Wb have a l'ew extra copies of Yol. XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1861,) etitched, 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 copy, speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume lor sale at $3. We can also Tarnish bound 
copies of most of the volumes iesued since 1855, at $3 
each. Bound volames of 1864 and 18(25, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
D ON’T RE FOOLISH. 
You can make Six Dollar* from tuiy Cents. Call 
uud examine *>n Invention urgently needed by every¬ 
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retail* easily for in, by B. L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
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856-It 
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n 1 Pleasant and 1 le employment. No rl#k. 
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ALTBY HOUSE,1 
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BALTIMORE. 
WANTED !—S'JOO KER MONT IRKA ID TO 
IT Agents, to Introduce our new $15, *18 aud *00 
Sewing Machines, Ketchum’s Patent. Address, with 
• t amp, MONADXOCK. SEWING MACHINE CO.. Win- 
„neudon, Mass. S56-13t 
l C KWH EAT. -2,50 llueliela Setid Buck- 
wheat for sale at the Genesee Seed Store, Roches- 
, N. Y. [857-8t] J. UAPALJE. 
Cured by Bates’ Patent Appliances. For descriptive 
pamphlet, Ac., address Smi-sON & Co.,277 W.23dSt.,N.T. 
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