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CAMPAIOJN S 
or THE 
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC! 
BY WILLIAM SWINTON, 
1 Vol., 8TO., 610 I\i0«e. Splendidly Illustrated. 
All Army Officers and the Press everywhere commend It. 
See the long review* In ail leading papers. 
The Author say* -” I design In this volume to record 
what that Army did and suffered '■ • i*and 
two Kcure battles, In Virginia, Maryland and Pemisyl- 
vunla. 
I shall hard to show how this army, losing again and 
again the. component, parts ot lis s'rnctnre.—thinned bv 
death aud wounds, and wasting disease, and (Hied up 
again and again by the UiKjueuchud pairloiUm of the 
People,—never lost Us Individual being, but remained 
the Army of thu Potomac still; and I shall have. t.o fob 
low those changing plnt-sr* that the. life of an army, not 
lees than the llie ot an individual, undergo**, 
I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of this 
army,Dial offlines When the bond of military cohesion 
tailed, held II. nii.slnikeu of fortune, to a duty Hell'. Imposed. 
i shall have to follow It tlirougb a checkered uxperi- 
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follies, and groat glories; hut from first to last It will ap¬ 
pear that, amid many Imlints of fortune, llirougli 1 winter 
and rough weather,’the Army ol tlm Potomac never gave 
up. but made a good light, and dually reached the goal.” 
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U SE STARIN’S CELEBRATED CONDITION POWDERS 
FOB 
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/ \NE HUNDRED THOUSAND Grafted 
\ t APPLE TREES,« to 10 feet high and stocky, aud 
about one half Of bearing age, for •alii at Auction, at the 
Washington Nursery, Spencer, Tioga Co., N Y 
The subscriber, being dwdrous of relinquishing the 
l)U*lQe»s, wUl sell bis entire stock of Apple Trees with¬ 
out reserve. There is about '26.000Tompkins Co. Kings, 
in,lyid Greening*, 9,000 Bald win*. 5,000 boy. and 3,IKK) Wag 
onci, with a good a*sortment of other varieties. A 
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aud 13 months on nil Brim* over $200, with approved 
note*. The sale wUl commence on tho utili day of Sep¬ 
tember and csullnuO from day to day until all urn sold, 
the purchaser to have the Fall of 1860, and Spring of 1867 
torcmovcthetrc.es. JOHN A. NICHOLS. 
Spencer, Tioga Co., N. V., -inly 6,1H66. 860-71 
Iff UNTINGTON BROTH ERN^ 
Commission Merchants, 
For the Sale and Purchase of 
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of April 7lh, page 114. 817-tI 
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^PEAR’S PATEN T 
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WORIIALL, General Agent, No. 91 Hudson St., N. Y. 
Special Notices. 
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List of New Advertisements. 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Grafted Apple Tree* for Sale—John A Nicholes. 
Snear'* Fruit-Preserving Solution—HP WorraU, 
iivMiepM* and Kim -Dr <> Phelps Brown. 
rbmmisMoil Mercliani^Hanllngton Brothers, 
c-iarln’s Celebrated Condition Powdcrs-btarin & Floyd. 
Maryland and Virginia Kanin*—John Glenn & Co. 
Cider Mill Screws—J A Ramsey & Co. 
Union Gold Pens-Auiinw & Bill*. , 
j-roduce CommlMlon Merchant' -Starin A Floyd. 
Wilson t-'atly tUncIcberry—John S Collins. 
Paving Employment—E G Storke. , 
Agent* Wanted—Rev Chas Putnam. 
Wanted, Agenta—Willard & Co. 
Land for Bale—J B Potter. 
— Philadelphia has 4G0 oil companies. 
— All the Russian serfs will be free by August. 
— Unprecedented rains have lately fallen in Kansas, 
—The cattle disease has broken ont anew in Ireland. 
— August Belmont made over $2,000,000 by the late 
rise in gold. 
— The young King Louis of Bavaria is said to be a 
Spiritualist. 
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— One of the Baltimore banks has been robbed of 
$50,050 recently. 
— There was a terrific hail storm at Nunda, N. Y„ 
Wednesday week. 
— About $6,000 has been received for licenses in 
Rensselaer county. 
— Symptoms of oil have been discovered in West 
Bridgewater, Mass. 
— James W. Goff' heads the list of incomes in Cin¬ 
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— California thinks she shall become the Italy of 
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— There were twenty-five accidents on the 4th in 
New York from powder. 
— 'fhey have a live chicken at Hudson which has 
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— The Now York Supreme Court has just granted 
eleven decrees of divorce. 
— The New York City Directory has 1,700 Smiths, 
of which 120 are John Smith*. 
— The new Boston directory contains 65,184 names, 
an increase, of 4,093 over last year. 
— The tailoresaca of Baltimore have formed an 
association to secure better wages. 
— The State Teachers’ Asssoclation will meet at 
Geneva, N. Y„ Tuesday, July Slat. 
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toga to build ft hotel and water-cure. 
— A young 1«dy in a seminary in Maine, being de¬ 
tected in pilfering committed suicide. 
— It ha* just, transpired that the detroit Post-office 
was robbed of $5,000 last September, 
— A young tnaa died In Philadelphia Snnday week 
of hydrophobia from the bite of a cat. 
— The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance 
of Eastern N. Y. meets at Troy the 24th inBt. 
— A casket of diamonds and other jewelry, valued 
at $80,000, was found near Nashville last week. 
— Minnesota raised tho first bushel of wheat in 
1829; last year the yield wa* 10,000,000 bushels. 
— Artemus Ward has been offered £4,000, and ex¬ 
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—Chung Wau, the first Chinaman ever executed 
in Sait Francisco, was hung In that city on Friday 
for murder, 
— The amount of internal tax alone paid to Gov¬ 
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the United States. 
— A nogro preacher was fined $5 in Cairo recently 
for expounding tho gospel with one of his fists on the 
head of one of Ms flock. 
— The Masons of this State propose building an 
asylum in N. Y. city for aged, indigent, and orphans 
of mason*, at a cost $300,000. 
— A woman at Titusville dropped her baby from a 
car window to save it from an apprehended railroad 
collision. The baby was saved—by death. 
— A National Cemetery is to be established at Fred¬ 
ericksburg, Vft., for the Interment of 12,000 Union 
soldier* killed near there and at Chancellorsville, 
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1 / lor these <1lstre»*lng complaints Is now muds known 
FITS —in n Tr*?atl*o on Foreign and Native Herbal 
—preparations, published by I)u. O. 1 ’hklps 
FIT.S—Bhow a. The prescription wa* dlucoversd by hlui 
— In such u providential manner that he cannot 
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— free to Mil ou receipt ol IIvc cents 4,0 pre-pay 
FITS-postage, etc. Addle** 
DR. O. PHELPS BROWN, 
FITS — No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
QIDER MILL SCREWS. 
pruoiii 6*i 2 , 000 . 
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J. A. RUMSEY * CO., Proprietors, 
_ Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
dash churn. 
Tam Chuuk, us finally Improved and nntent«,i i, 
been thoroughly and sitlsiActorlly teswfi. it hlu. re* 
cel verl the highest ap- 
JV, j >ro . Vul Of practical 
1 KCloutirtc men 
I ami tho press, and 
fV I •’ 1 heno a warded the 
(HR *'"*T [ BKillUM by 
-lL^ , t, 1 "’ M- 1. state 
Society. It was late- 
N’T 1 > ly exhibited at the 
farmers’ Club of the 
iBiVi. .Hi 1 'J 1 J American Institute 
f, n v “Otoowledirod 
fif L|> I I J 4i 1-0 greatest 
R , ; : I Improvement on the 
I®'. 'L 'IS old du»h Churn ever 
R J’et i Invented. The 
fc®' «, . I'jPIl H d-vMiers are wark- 
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.IvV • '■ 'iLSi: ■ -5 handle, nnd a *fiiel 
xftsrt* . sprlhk nd ie* (Umi; to 
the surface of the 
cream, tuns relieving the operator of the mom labor! mis 
part ol churning. By the peculiar shape ol the upper 
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MODEL ADJUSTABLE ITIllRN 
l» now extensively made by the Skski-x Fai.i.b Churn 
Wanukaotphijito Cq, .(which ha* built a large factory 
” rl, '« purpose.) with a view of supplying all order* 
""v part of Now York, which territory l* reserved. 
H*AO,.'’ mp> ' ny r. rop c?^ t0 rt-11 Rights or Counties and 
New York, ami to JurnlBb Churn* to pur- 
S fu- hl® 11 right* at a liberal dl«connt. If they do 
viwv ) Kvur y i:h,,rn l» made of the 
verj bc»t material, and in the best manner. 
rmfri"..I','!i 1 " r '• |r,vc of the barrel-formed 
thlrtv iraHnSi H-'n? '"unnfaetured, bolding from live to 
ulro y2Sii Retail urlCa ot No. 1, t ilie largest 
IlfiNol 'i ,v^’ 2 * Cthroc-fonrthe barrel) 
No 5 fo'n.1 hrtJf o "' ' T9 1 No.4, (quarter barrel,) $tG: 
mi»%TS£lS3SW&eS Mr,/ »' ,,n “* 
Address It »\ wkwihnitt, 
Bnp t. Seneca FuUs Churn Ml’g. Co., 
_ Beueca FaUs, N. Y. 
W f fi vi?i’r S M v , TA PERING 
LA l UK—Mauutaotnrcd by ua, will nmko 
ffiCo So« ,m II "" 1,,e ' T .‘:“ ,, v. ur "’ 
*,000 Fork “ “ *4 
And other handles In proportion, Wo warrant this to 
be tho capacity ol the Lathe, aud the work to bo better 
finished than any other machine. For counter worklts 
capacity cun bo doubled. 
Diirkeo's Automatic Sawing Machine 
Win snw fravx the lny. -, 0 ° Broom handle*, 100 Hoe han¬ 
dle*. 86b Fork handle* per horn- — warranted. 
For Illustrated Circular*, Kefareucns and Price List, 
address JUIIN’aON A COMPANY. Geueieo. N. Y. 
WILL PAY FOR AN ENTIRE SET 
§i** -Wi- RP'? Yw u , me9 Ut i l!AI - Nkw Youkek from 
No 1 to Nij.l, 10 tli'*t Volume* are Family Papers hound, 
2 vr .valnmrff. rais Is probably the only rell set lor 
sale. Address WILLIAMS, Rural New-Yorker, Office. 
P ERMANENT SHEEP LA DEL-See 111^ 
trated advertisement, in Rural, April 2let. page 130. 
8U-13t C. H. DANA, West Lebanon, N. H. 
~p reserve y our 
I’M-UIT. 
SPENCER’8 PATENT SELF-SEALING 
PTm Fruit Jars. 
/|| r The most reliable. A perfect Bnccess. 
I (, l!| U The eiMtvet to open and close. Wlllpro- 
.ilF, f a ,| i |lj j . duce the greatest and most perfect vacu- 
V' f |y || Jd without which fruit will not keep 
'hr iLi.iYv F 1 ^ Coneoltyonr Interests and Imy no 
H -j/l Jr other. Wholesale headquarters, No. 23 
Exchange *t.,Rochester, N. Y. 
8t9-tf COLEMAN A BARNES. 
THE WELL KNOWN Trotting 
Stallions Jons J. Obittbsokk and Col. Wads- 
°woimi will be found the ensuing season ut. the 
Monroe County Jail. Terms for season, lut- J..1. Critten¬ 
den, $50; Col. Wadsworth, $30. 
John J. Grltteiidim took thu First Premium at the 
International Horse show at Hnll'alo. in 1302, dn r Old 
Royal George and other*. He also t«i ,k the great, Hwnrp- 
{takes Premium, $500. at the World’s Kali In Chicago, 
1802, over nine trottlnc and live thoroinrh-bred Stallions, 
among which were”Capt. Buford," ” Princeton," '■ Mag¬ 
na Clmrta,” *' 7'oung Royal Geargc, l 'ctc. Jodn J. Crll- 
tendeu»how» more speed and eiuluranee tor a horse ot 
lit* cxiuii'lencc t.nan there t» -tanning [u the West. Reis 
a One healthy bom, a sure foal gettur, us tuu produoe lu 
tSKS'2 in Wayne County, N. Y , attest. 
I’rtnmitKre.—John J.Crittenden was sired by the “Ben- 
son Horse," he by " Black Hawk." The dam of the Hen¬ 
son Horse wa* sired by •* Young Huttrblcitonlan he by 
" Bishop Hambletoulun,” and lie by “ UupoMe.il Me-son- 
? ;er " .1 J. CeUteuden'4 dam was sired by ” iramb’-'on- 
mi." Grand darn by " Bishop’* liaoiWutonlac,’’ nad he 
“Imported Messenger." 819-tf 
I A AAA AJ?BNT* WANTED-To sell 
1 VMHMF 1. W. T,AMU'* Protecting Stand*. They 
are absolute inrotectlon against ants and oilier creeping 
Insect*, ir I'lires o.vi.v DO oknts kach, A rare o 
timity for agent* to make money and do good. Address 
with stamp, T. E. JOIINB, General Agent, P. O. Box 8T, 
.. - — ",. t , ---* 
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/» AGENTM Wanted to aidl HIX Now 
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pay great prollta, Bend 15 cent* amt get W) piLge*, or 25 
cents and get 80 page* and a sample gratis 
EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
/Sfc. Sr SEND FOB DES4 ■■ 
JT Mon of the iijmst TflOKOUUU- CJ.>tS.) 
afllAV DEED CHESTER WHITE I‘tGSt}i ^\IjT 
aud / M P O It T E It F O IF /- 8 1 n 
America. Addre** 
. . id a fekTa L.’ B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
rMOLKUA NY IIPTOH8, 1)1 IRRHEA 
V ) CHOLERA MUKBII8. Dyslntery - effect* ol bad 
Wider and Climate—Controlled and Cured by "N»K»LB’8 
Compound Camphor Troches," Should be In every pock¬ 
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Pa. One Box, by mull, lor 50 ceuf*. 853- lt 
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For Rkmoving Grease, Paixt, Pitch and Vans run, 
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fluids. Be sure and see that the autograim ut A. B. W. 
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WANTED !-8‘J00 PER MONTHJI’A ID TO 
TT Agents, to Introduce our new $15, $1.3 and S;iO 
Sewing Machines, Ketchum'* Patent, Addre—, with 
Stump, MONAl)NOCK SEWING MACHINE CIJ., Win- 
chendon. Maas. 868-iat 
THE LIGHTEST DRAFT MACHINE IN THE WORLD l 
Flexible Folding Bar; simple In construction, durable 
and fully warranted. Average, draft of the Monitor com¬ 
pared with that of Other uiuchiues lit I860: 
Average draft per inch. Average, draft per tnrh. 
Wood’*,..6.50 ft*. Ohio,.....r..... 4,78 n> B . 
Monitor, same trials 4,60 “ Moultor.nttinetrials!),30 " 
lu favor of Monitor 1,90 fts. In favor ol Monitor 1,19 ft*. 
Buckeye, average draft per Inch..5,11 ihs. 
Monitor, .at same trials..4,11 “ 
In favor of the Monitor.1,00 fts. 
Send lor Descriptive Circular, with Prices, Reports ot 
Trials, References, d e. F, NISII wit/, Proprietor, 
_ . „ 142 First St., YVIIlInmsbiirgh. N. Y. 
J - N. CLOY'ES, General Agent, 135 Genesee Street, 
pt.cn, N, Y. For sale In Rochester, N. Y„ by II. Fkkk- 
m*n, No. 29 State Street. jMIISt 
gar Responsible Agents Wanted. 
H all, shepherd a booth! 
i t Iiia t. JBSTATB, 
GENERAL INSURANCE AND C0UECTI0N AGENCY, 
Corner Burdick .A Main St., (Up Stairs,) 
KALAMAZOO. MICH. 
HTParticular attention given to the sale and purchase 
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lu Michigan. Itneloso stamp and receive one of our 
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References.—^YV m. A. Wood, Prcst. Michigan Nation- 
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Bunk, do.; Wra. A. Booth, 95 Front 8t., New York. 
. V I'lIItK ITALIAN 
wi/ or GOLD COLORED 
QUEENS for sale. 
g Also the BEST BEE 
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“ / . \ Send for Clronlan. 
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WIND imLLS.-SIiLF-HliGULATING 
MM for Pumping, Grinding Grain and other purposes, 
from ono to thirty Horse Power. 
-ALSO- 
0RVIS’ AMERICAN FARM MILL, 
For Grinding Grain —requires from one to four Horse 
Power. Manufactured by the 
gives the best things said, dune or written by Rebel* as 
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bent post-paid on receipt of price $2, Address 
l), D. T. fftOOltfO, Riicliei.lt'F, N. Y. 
R oofing slate.-tue subscriber 
u Agent for ilie Middle Granville Blate QaurrRw, 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
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P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portraits 
or 
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A!f» 
Lincoln In the Proclamation of Emancipation. 
These work*, entirely new tn design aud most beuutlfm 
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a rare opportunity to Canvasser* and Agents, as nothing 
like them have ever before been offered to the public. 
Supplied tor the United States, ezciustvely by the Agency. 
For circulars and terms, enclose two red stamps. 
Addreaa PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
U&ci Detroit, Michigan. 
TjlLAX AND HEMP CULTURE, 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ot 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing lull direction* for Preparing the Ground, 
Sawing, Harvesting, Ac. Also, an ICtony by a Western 
man, on Hemp asd Flax ix tub Wx.it: Modes of 
Culnture, Preparation tor Market,, Ac... with Botani¬ 
cal description* aud Illustrations. Famished by D. 
D. T. Moors, Editor of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twenty Klve ( ea'3. 
tir Those who wish Peaotioal Ixpobmation on the 
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