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THE GXM STANDARD l 
>rSHorses aud 
SEPT 
List of New Advertisements. 
Xnv Advertisements. 
PIANOS FOB THE PEOPLE! 
Notice—H G Kastman, LL D. 
Bloomington Nursery—F K Phoenix. 
A cents Wanted—S S Scranton & Co. 
ltook Agents Take Notice. 
Valuable Country Seat—John Glenn & Co. 
Strawberry Plants- .) H Foster, Jr. 
Southdown Sheet' Wanted—D s McCaUam. 
Mar.zard cherry Stocks—T T South wick, 
premium Chester White Pice—B J Bldwell. 
$1 500 Per Year—Shaw ft Clark. 
White Ciorkltur Fowls—PH Lamb, 
f 150 a Month—H B Shaw. 
p.ty's C'otties Waslici and Wringer—IS C Browning. 
Farm, i-'rnlt and Garden Lands—John H Coffin A Co. 
Strawberries and Orapes—.1 Keeoh. 
Agents Wanted Everywhere—Richardson A Co. 
Fruit ft Ornamental Trees—Bronson. Graves ft Selovcr. 
Pianos lor itic People—Brown 4 Perkins. 
Agents Wanted In everv Countv—IIIr.tiardson & Co. 
Le Rnv Academic Institute—L\ Hangs. 
Kaspherrles—DuOllttle * Wight. 
Agents Wanted—.1 L Secomb 4 Co. 
Chester White Boar for dale—1 H Egan. 
Spavin ond Ringbone Cured—W Unger. 
pHESTER , WHITE HOAtt FOR SA1.E. 
V ' lb moutlis old; Weight about 4(if) ; raised by N p 
Boyf.r, Chester Co., Pa.; pure blood : price $75. Can pay 
his cost In three months A rare chance. I. H. EGAN 
St. JolinsvBle, Montgomery C'o,, N, V. 
S-V i , for a , ,*\ r . ice List. We make only ronr styles, etu- 
5 t le es9elltlal changes In extension finish 
u hlle lu point or t )U" and duWhUJly, nothing enn »nr 
£ a PEKiiVv p no l i£ u 1:1 T " 011 "PPDoatton toltlioWN 
r.v Broouk St., N. V. Agents Wanted. 
Liocral discount lu Teachers and Clerg*-. StiS-it 
F A m7*o?l Rl,,T,,nd GARDEN LANDS! 
im Trim” Sri'^nTtV ;<l ' rv Y >- r ‘ 'n scr.rrrv.-"The Frank* 
lln Tract —Extending over it greater area ..f country, 
r’/Tim T* 1 tladsiphta than any other new settle* 
,o' V™ „ ■', urr ‘tnudyd bv, and embracing bun. 
duds ot Improved farms; several villac-i in Its llinita. 
11 oils. ^ Located In Gloucester Co.. N. .1. -on the West 
2?miles soulhor Fhlftdelnhlu. Soli stipe 
Ik?, CrSSV I i 0Ule ^- ’’Cist fr-ntt land u the. Anion," cl I mam 
truek r ^fre *k'nTlJk U o l y , for ,^ r! * 111 produce, market 
ru rt . ind v fry healthful. in tor** mtifj • 
summers deUghUuIly cool,-„aipo latitude A* Virginia' 
w .•.Mini 1 - ' w,iC,?r excellent: timber plemr , build¬ 
ing lacllltics superior; growing rapidly. Imbroved 
farms from $30 to $.5 per acre, according to liunrove- 
tuents nnt location, Wild lands from $ir, to p"r am' 
**»J roll! report of'Solon liobluaon, Agtlcul- 
total Editor N. \. rrlbunc— h lt hCi'IfilitlirOQr of the 
most extensive fertile tracts. In an almost level position, 
and auttadn condition (or plenum farming that we 
know or this side of the Wvi-teni Pritrlce.” 
JrV Letters Hnawerid. ... and pamphlet* SCTlt 
free, by addressing JOHN H. COFFIN ft CO., at the 
Company*’ HeadminrUtrs. (heir new village of but a 
years growth, ot Ncwilold, Gloneester Co., \\ j 
^ GENTS W ANTED— FOR F HANK 
JIOORE'8 SEW WORK, 
“WOMEN OF THE WAR,” 
Agents will (lud this a hook Of real merit and Intrinsic 
value —sen,r Eor n ew - intensely interesting and cxclt- 
J®£- £, 0 „'™, KK , J rcr R J tr « cl, -' f > and engaged the nubile 
lulnd like this, h very body want* It, and Thousands will 
purchase it as soon us an opportunity Is afforded them. 
«i k?*;M ,3,0 l T l acll . v, ‘ M ' LK * bf r*M*t.*s will illtd the 
5?h- of this work n pleasant and lucrative employment. 
1ms Book has so COMPSTt ron —tT cosies fhssh ano 
new to the people. Tub territory is clean am. 
CLEAR. AGENTS UNDERSTAND THE ADVANTAGES IN 
THIS PARTICULAR. 
For full particulars send for Circular. 
Adless S. S. SCRANTON & CO.. 
knwlt 126 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON, 80c., 90c., ft. It,10 beat $l r 2 « y ft. 
GREEN TEAS, 80c„ 90c., |1, |I,10, best $1,25 ¥ m. 
MIXED, 70c., 80c., 90c., best |1 F lk. 
JAPAN, |1, |1,10, beat ft,28 V tt. 
OOLONG, 70.,*., 80c., 90c., best |1 a. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best $ 1,25 $t u. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, IWc., 90c., »1, |1,10, best $1,20 
V s>. 
[For further particulars see former editions of this 
paper.] 
P. S.-AII towns, villages, or manufactories, where> 
large number ot men are engaged, hv nr .T?Rnrvn fAtratti. 
£l)c Nctus tEoniicnscr 
PROTECTED > BY C OPYRIGHT. 
\ BAUGH «fc so\'s 
nF M^RK \ FWmt"» £ Soto Atnnufr 
|U L rtra,PMiadtlphiH, 
— Civil war has broken out in Japan. 
— U. 8. 5-20* arc in great demand In Paris. 
— D. G. llurnett is elected U. S. Senator of Texas. 
— A coin 2,200 years old is on exhibition in Charles¬ 
ton, S. C. 
— A new silk factory has been started in San Fran¬ 
cisco, Cal. 
— Austria has formally ceded Yenetia to King Vic¬ 
tor Emanuel. 
— Lust year there were in Chicago, one divorce to 
11 marriages. 
— Advices from Mexico chronicle the departure of 
French troops for home. 
— The reported murder of Mrs. Gen. CarriDgton by 
Indians is contradicted. 
— Italy has demanded or Austria the return of the 
relics taken from Venice. 
— A place in Charles river produces pink pond lil¬ 
ies, the rarest of flowers. 
— fnlted states officials have reached Moscow, and 
ware splendidly entertained, 
Miss .Jean Ingolow glx-es a dinner three times a 
week to twolve needy guests. 
— Minnesota has had 12,000 Scandinavians added to 
its population the present season. 
— The National Unitarian Conference is to be held 
in Syracuse commencing Oct. Bth. 
— A Maryland former has a Shropshire lamb which 
at three months old wetgbed 72 lbs. 
— County and district agricultural societies are or¬ 
ganizing in many parts of the South. 
— Kanzag will ship this season nearly §1,000,000 
worth of cattlo to the Eastern market. 
— Accounts state that there will be a deficiency in 
the produce of grain this year in France. 
— A Clerk in Buffalo lately swindled his employ 
Ul * Original Forum- 
y f - W y,:ars plwt For all 
' | ? CBOPa and PLANTS. 
^ 0 , The most highly eoncentra* 
_ T \ r v u ’ -■’Pocdy, pormunont. and 
_ F l / nbeap manure in thomafket. 
vM — JaV. y used by thotGands of farmers 
, V — ; - ■ ^ In tUa Atlautlc States, and d™ 
domed by the most practical Agriculturist* In thu coun¬ 
try. from twelve year*' nrtunl use. 
tTr See ” Ten Acre* Enough"—Chap, 22. pi 
Local dealers can furnish consumers lu all 
I lilted States and Canadas. 
BAUGH BROTHERS & CO., 
General Wholesale Agents. 
No. lsi Pearl and 4 Cedar Street, New York. 
IF - Jnst Published—•' Howto maintain the Kertllltyol 
American * arms and Plantation*”—18th edition: 83 nairca' 
lor distribution, Ireo, aud mailed upon application. 
mil!-: UOLLliVN €«!tlltl\i:u CLOVER 
A GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 
I TO SELL 
The Great Southern History, 
Complete lu One Large Volume. 
THE CHEAPEST HISTORY PUBLISHED. 
SOUTHER* HISTORY of the WAR, 
Bv EDWARD A. POLLARD. 
Lalt Editor of the Richmond Examiner, 
Wwi Splendid Steel l\>rtrait« of 
Gen. Lee, Geu Beauregard, Gen. Hardee. 
Johnston, ■; Bragg, •• Morgan, 
Jackson, *• Ewell, **• Cooper, 
Stuart. " Stullb, Jefferson Davis, 
Longstrccti Price, Alex. H. Stephens, 
" Hood. “ Polk. 1 ’ 101 '' E ' lw ' <1 A. Pollard. 
fnc ," u [ c , s fi r the preparation or this most 
Interesting and valtiable history, and the fact that It was 
written while every occurrence xvus fresh und vivid lu 
the author s mind, make It a 
S T.i XDA HI) SO 1 TIIFJiX If IS TOTl 1. 
It has received the most hearty commendation ot the 
entire southern Press, und of the prominent officers of 
the Confederate armies, 
^Mn„ W c a ,D tau ln ? very county. Bend for circulars 
giving full particular*, terms, ftc., &c., to 
„ Hit IIAItliattN A CO., Publisher., 
868-2teo. 540 Broadway. New York. 
N. - DR. I. A MONTE'S ( OK* 
(•wee WbDkera ot- Jlustaeltea on the 
coin—never known to fall. Sample 
Address, REEVES A 00- 
No. 78 Nassau tit.. New-York. 
age 223. 
parts of the 
WniSKKtt!s-\VE WILE GUARANTEE A 
V ! Cl ‘. v y Beard in live weeks, to those who use Rus- 
sell s ttallun Compouud, according to directions. Price 
by mall, 30 cenu. 
RUSSELL 4 CO., Drawer 294. Watertown, N. Y. 
A ll. WELLINGTON A- f'O.. Woodstock, 
• X i.. sole manufacturer* ot Wellington's Patent 
Vegetable Cutter, solicit order* and communications 
fromParmer*. Feeders and Dealers who desire the most 
reliable Vegetable Cutter In use. tor sab' bv LOVE & 
HAMILTON, Rochester, aud PRATT ft CU., Buffalo, 
picnilY ACADEMY) 
PERRY, WYOMING CO., N. Y. 
Kali Term commence* Sept. 5th. Departments—CinaM- 
cal, Sclentlilc. Musical, Ornamental and Preparatory 
The corps of Teacher* are accomplished, experienced, 
and successful. For particular* nudre** 
867-trj ltev. J, N. FRAUENUtfROH, A. B. 
f5 i&!? a »P BHUyja w. wty og; 
rmr tn ^ oul, ’ t ’ tflp strength oi common Potash, s 
rlor to any other supomtlnr or l«y In the market 
In can* ofl pound. 2 pounds, i pr - 
pound*, with lull direction* V ^ 
making hard and soft, s,,ui 
gallons ot Holt soap. No )i 
w II find ibis the cheapest p 
i! 1 M ’ ,15 'd7, f!8, f 
. ._8UDO- 
1 In tliR market Put up 
A ™!!!}*’ 6 hound* and 12 
In English »nd German for 
One pound wilt make 18 
imo n required. Consumer* 
owwdt lu market. B. T. IIAB- 
59, i0, 1 2 4 71 WushlQgton 3t., 
J 857-Ht 
•J^IltDSELL’N PATENT GOYIHINED 
Clover Thrasher anil Hullcr, 
Patented May 18,1808, Dee. 13, W, April*, 'tsj, May 13, '62. 
MANUFAOTUUJSD AND FOB SALK MX 
JOHN C. BIRDSELL, South Bend, Indiana. 
V} 1 ** ojurates In Clover thrashing similar to 
grain to pot at or*, doing ail the work atone opr ration und 
V? i VL ' n bWU 1 0 redulro comimnit. pitinse send for 
v umVm 7 5 ,£ 1 3EH , ON * C(> - " r P«»m Van, N. 
i., mil nil order* from t\ estoi'u New York, a* they have 
mude arrangement with nte to mail U tact urn the same; 
also tm null repair*. A* my right, to till* ImicUlne lias 
,h0 fjwnt trial In the United 
Btatc* Court, at Cunandalgu*. buyers will Miu the lm- 
nortnnoo ol h'lrohostug oi a iuuuinj,etnrer whoso right 
Las hern esrobUshed. JOHN V. HIRDSELL, South Bend. 
Hid., lonncrly of West, Henrietta, N. Y. [SsS-eoU 
PTTiB* (HESTElt W If ITIC FIGS, 
A,*, Ajsibrerl and shipped to order, send tor Circular, 
embracing all nocdfnl lulormaOou on breed- 
“■* iHiUBIng und managemeir. Addresj THOMAS 
WOOD. Doc Run, Chester Co., Pu. ci i] 
CIDER iUILI, SCREWS, 
,BIGHT AND LEFT—Whole length, 3 
lent; length of thread, I feet; Utaiu.of 
■•crew, I inches. Weight, complete, with 
i'i'.f '5 each, Aim. Hutchinson's Family 
Mill. Price, f-1'J SI). \;-j. I 'usttng- for 
pie Grinder. Price. f;'.\ Address 
viLL PL'aW WtiRKs, iveksklll, X. V. 
pOTY'S. 
WASVI|W 
llEENE’S PATENT C Y LINDER 
CIDER JYCXXjXj, 
Cruthlny and Expressing the Jake from Apples , 
ms, and other Fruit, at one and the sdmeoneratiim. 
— « meri. in rmu.no nuciy Bwuuiica tug employer 
out of $3,000 by means of forged receipts. 
— Some sections of Massachusetts nad Connecticut 
were visited by a frost Thursday night week. 
— Gold bearing rock, at tho rate of $2,000 per ton, 
has been taken from a quarry at Portland, Ct. 
— On Saturday week tho people of Williamstown, 
N. C., received their first U. S, mail since 1S01. 
— Gen Baird ha* boon removed from the command 
of New Orlcam and Gen. Stonoman appointed. 
— A girl in Manchester, N. II., caught her foot in 
her hoop skirt, feU down stairs, and wu» killed. 
— A recent Loudon tea party was composed of CO 
blind persons, 31 deaf and dumb, und 22 orphans, 
— Josiphlne L. Jack*on, a colored woman, gradua¬ 
ted lately at Adrian College, Mich., with honors. 
— A young man in Paris hail the nails drawn from 
his shoes by a stroke of lightning without injury, 
— Tho Treasury redeemed $397,066 of mutilated and 
defaced currency during the week ending 25th ult. 
— The Lawrence and Galveston Railroad Co. have 
put some of the road near Lawrence under contract. 
— A general Convention of Unlversalists will be 
held in Galesburg, Ill,, the third week ln September. 
— There is great activity In the hog trade in Indi¬ 
ana, occasioned by the prospect of a good corn crop. 
— A conspiracy against the Imperial Government 
in Mexico was recently discovered ln Vera Cruz, and 
crushed. 
— Divorces in Connectlcnt during the last 15 years 
have equaled one-twentieth the number of families in 
that State. 
— The statistics of the N. Y. Central Park show 
that 7,553,138 persons entered that pleasure ground 
the past year. 
— Upon the person of a ragged old man arrested at 
St. Joseph Mo., for vagrancy, was found $1,224 in coin 
and $329 in currency. 
— Colored soldiers of the National League are to 
hold a National Convention at Nashville, Tenn., on 
the first of January next. 
— Private advices announce the murder in Texas 
of G. Clark Abbott of Portsmouth, N. II., an officer 
of the Freedman’s Bureau. 
— A number of Fenttiu prisoners have been released 
from custody in Ireland on condition of their imme¬ 
diate departure from tho country. 
— S. Brown of West Galena, III., lately sold 95 fat 
cattle from hla farm at $6.20 per 100 lbs, live weight, 
amounting to $7,000 for the drove. 
—Gen. Sweeney has Issued an address exhorting the 
Fenians to avoid forming party political associations 
not connected with the cause of Irish freedom. 
%l w r-nncuivu n r n.»,v rt.XJJ 
iia. Hemp Brake*, Comber*, tjbakei'K and i’lekur*. are 
the beat aud moat approvr.il for working Flax.&c. benU 
tor Circular Or *ee machine* at work, 
JOHX W. tpilNCY, Treasurer. 
SC4 93 wttllam Struet, New York City. 
1 1 \Y '■ '• i i' 1 ''i 1 - t r yem, p 
deoireyeil my voice ami smelling impaired iny 
Bight and henrl'ic. in Gx weeks I have been entirely 
ourud. For humanity'* sake I Mill n.'inl the recipe for 
the simple rented y ti*ods»o*(aff<j/7'/v', to all afflicted. Ad- 
dr cm* Kcv. 1. J, Micai>, Drawer f TI5, Syracuse. N' V 
, The subscriber has Invented and patented u Machine 
for crush!me and e.vprearing the juice* from Apple* u U d 
other lVan. ul * riugfeoperation,thereby dispensing with 
Screw*, Lever*, Prexreif, and other cumbersome machine¬ 
ry, aud saving all the time and labor necessary to sepa¬ 
rate the luiccH rroni the fruit by tlm old proow. This 
Important result, I* atiulund by n novel ftvt'itugeuivnt. of 
crushing and pressing cylinders together In one frame, 
entirely unlike any Machine ever heretofore constructed 
for such a purpose, and which must eventually xupersede 
and do awitv with uli known processes tor cxtractluir 
Juices front mill. 
The suhiu’t'ff".'!' claim*, aud 1* ready to demonstrnto, 
that the lollowUg atlvuntages arc gained over all other 
Machines t 
1st. With (he same amount of power, three, times the 
Quantity of taster or Wine can be made In a dav. limn 
can be made bv any other Mac It I tie. 
2d. That from a.< to mi per cent, more Cider or Wine 
can bn extracted from tlm sultm untounr. of fruit. 
3d. "hat. It 1* more Dompmt and slmrdoluIlH operation, 
Wronger aud leas liable lo (tiff, out id ordur; U uduptcr! 
to hand or Dili or power*; u portable and can be trans¬ 
ported readily from place to place . can tie driven bv any 
kind of power, aud cun bn attached to any machinery. 
1th. 1* cheaper lu proportion to U* capacity. 
5th Is .stronger, belUg constructed entirely of Iron. 
Mil, Hi ncing adapted for expressing juices from all 
kinds ot t'rlllt, Including Apples, (trapes, Rhubarb, or 
Irtn* Plant, Currants mul /lurries of all kinds. 
7th. That it Is superior to any Root Cutter known, for 
the purpose oi crushing root* ol all kind*, tor feeding 
stock, ottlcKcr,caster and better Ihitti any other Maeiduv. 
nth. That It expressaatbe jutoe* from A.pples or oLltcr 
fruit tho moment they ure m-milled .who relit ties tho great 
secret of taakliiir good tlltP ror W1 jp», 
9th. That 11 dm * not grind or btvale the seed of any 
kind or trull; thereby doing awns’with n great objection, 
which I* urged ugulDSt all other Mnciiltn 
Enclose stiiinp for Descriptive Circular. 
Hi) Address, G. GRKKNE. flndson. N Y. 
f AbELI* 1'E.MALK MEMIN AR Y, ftt Aubant- 
XJ dalk, Mass., ten mile* from Bouton, on Worcester 
Kullrou-J. Four years' Classical Course, SpociaJ advan¬ 
tage* In French, Fainting and Music. Fall Ter in begin* 
September 20th. Number limited to nrtv. Addres* 
tfel-oi CHAS. W. CUSHING, PatJtcifAt.. 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER 
I hesc m o the dicnpoet and best machines for washing 
and wringing clothes. The Washer, using botlinn hoi 
and*. «av«* three-fourths the labor and t uie; take* out 
nil tho dirt; no BOVQ lmudu; no la*ted air; no injury to 
tho ClrtUlftA. 
Solas UonthsoN ,my*; *• ] assatp you ' our luacltipe,' 
alter a year a Use, 1* tieinghf more of to-day than ever, 
aud would not be parted with under any consideration." 
Afr. ptt.vsoK Jt'i.n, KG American Agriculturist. *a',t. ; 
"Our •better half t-ays thl* in ioken ro most kindly by the 
help, and that she cannot persuade them to use any 
other while this la at Imtid." 3 
I’rof. YouitA.N*. M. l).,aay«: “Oar family l* not small, 
but a smart girl. 11 year* old, did the washing but week 
ln ulipnt lour hours; and that, to, more a* a frolic than 
a tunic. 
Bishop Scott, of the M. E, Church, Odessa, Del., save: 
. 1 took hold i which of course 1 ahonld not have done 
It we had no muchlne,) and Iu •;'< hour* we put through 
eleven dozen piece-, many of wltii'h were sheet*, and 
they were well done. too. IVit like onr machlim ninch ; 
cotud not bo petsaaded to do withottt it.” 
|1 II E EIIARIPION. 
IIIOKUK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
I fOKT PLAIN FEMALE COLLEGE, 
FALL TERM BEGINH SEPT. 11. 
Accommodation first class. Board and Tuition at rea¬ 
sonable rates. For lurtber particular* applv mr (Jala- 
l*;ue. Rkv. N- G. SPALDING, President. 
883 61 0.1‘. STEVES, Vice President. 
Over 1-1,000 lu IJxe an«l Approved. 
ffiacblno Is now ready tor the fruit har- 
xestut 1306, 1* made. In tho most perfect manner with 
ai* uifJSS? 01 * ,W(> well worthy thu attention 
m..u Jj’m i^ 1 *” ,vll! >ting such a luiichlno. It haa no su- 
nriy «rind t grapojf Cl ’ * s tll “ otlly uUU t1 "" w,u 
FOB SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c., &c. 
merchant doc* not keep them, t.elJ him to send 
lor on;; lor you, or write for ou« yourwlL Address the 
martnfuoturer. W . <). 11 ICKOkT ' ° 
\,TAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, PIUs- 
Ifl rt*f.D, Miaa., coinmtinces its 'Wth Academic Year, 
Sept. 20,1806. In Its spacious Gymnasium, in the beauty 
ol It* location aud ground.*, unit ltt tlto excellence of Its 
Corps ol In.itructOr* m the various department* of Educa¬ 
tion, It afford, jacHIties never surpassed by UsulLaiid 
equal, a* It Claims to those of aDy other Institution. Ad- 
di o‘fl Rev. C. V. tii’EAR, the Principal, for circular. 
The Best ana Cheapest Horse anti Cattle 
Medicine In the World! 
WHAT THE PRESS SAY OF IT. 
The rich might do without these' machines, but th'c 
poor, who mult value time, labor, and the savin"- ot 
dothes, have to look on them tie household necessities. 
— Worktny Farmer. 
yl^b^worth one dollar per week In any family.— X. T. 
Growing In favor, the more It Is used. Wc like it.— 
Prairie farmer, Chiuiyo. 
It really merits all the good that can bo said of it,— 
Rural A* ir- Yorker. 
Easily worked, and does It work well.— Ohio Farmer 
After a talr trial, wo give H the preference over uli 
other *.—loir a Uomestejut, 
II D the Very beat machine for washing clothe, we 
ever saw.—A etc Raven Journal and Courier. 
Illustrated circular*, giving wholesale and retail 
terms,sent tree. 
9? receipt ol the price from place.* whore no one is 
selling, we will send one Wafiber and one Wringer, either 
p/y /’< ftT'JftlB charge*. Family blze Washer, 
fll; No. 1 Wringer, ?10; No.2 Wringer, $8,30. 
IL G. HKOWM.VG, Geucrul Agent, 
32 COUR'ri.ixti Br , N, Y., (Opp. Merchants' Hotel.) 
J. GRKKN E. Hudson. N Y. 
Used throughout thu United Staten and Can. 
atlas during tho last 93 year*. 
For the cure of Hu- various Diseases to which 
Horses find Cuttle are subject; stn-h a* 
Fotitulor, Dlstoitijiffi', HfdeBouncl, Lose 
of Appetite. Ifiwnni Strains, Aid low 
Y\ a tor, Fla tula, Foil Kvll, Scrtttciiea or 
Grease, Mange. IttfliiUMiiiLtlon of 1 lie 
Eyes. SHiti Fatigue fibmHard Luhor; 
also, uhcumiitisin, (conunonly called 
Stlft oomjilnlut), which proves fatal to ay 
many valuable horses in this country. 
Has Bin largest sale Of any Horse and Cattle M'dl- 
cine in this country. It is composed of herb* and 
roots, and for mildness, safely, certainty and thor¬ 
oughness, stands pre-eminently at (he head of the list 
of Horse cud C'aule Medicines. 
CAUTION - .—To protect ourselves and the public 
from being Imposed upon by worthies* Imitation*, the 
genuine will bear the far, simile signature of the pro¬ 
prietor* on the wrapper. 
PIirCF. 20 & 30 CTS. I'KR PACK AGE. 
For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
K licit i-nlut- 
LjllEEF 
O tUtlOflB 
AND WOOL arc great and 
.. ii you wl*ii to know all about tho brooding, 
management and diseases of the former, and how best 
and cbeipent to produce tlm Bitter, got and read RAN¬ 
DALL ti l'KAtri IUAL SHEPREUD, the best and latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry. Largo 12ino—451 
page*. Illabtratud. Price 12-sent post-paid. 
Address. D. D. T. MOOBE. Rochester, N. Y. 
.A TDK WELL KNOWN TroUlne 
t* B 8tlllllM » JOUW J. CRmTtXDttrt and Col. Wads- 
‘•wmn-n will be found th* ensuing season at the 
Monroo County JaU. Term* for toosou, for J.J.Critten¬ 
den, $50; Col. Wadsworth, $60. 
John J. Grille tideti took tho First Premium atthe 
tnmrnatlonal Horse Show at Buffalo, In 1802, over Old 
Koval George aud otucr*. Ho also took the great Sweep- 
stake* Premium, $500, at the World’s Fair In Chicago, 
lass, over nine trotting and five thorough-bred Stallions, 
among which were "Capt. Buford."- Princeton," »• Mag¬ 
na Chartu." " YOung Royal George," etc. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden show* morn speed and vmdurance lor u horse ol 
his experience than wore Is standing lu the West. Ho la 
a tine tmulthy horse, a sure foal getter, tut hi* produce ln 
t-tffj In Wayne County, X. Y., attest. 
PgrtiOBBS.—John J.Crittenden was sired hy the "Ben- 
aon Horae, 1 * he by •* Black Hawk." Ttm dam of the Ben- 
aon Horse w»-* sired by “ Young Hambletonlanhe by 
“ Bishop Hamhlctontan," and he by " Imported Messen- 
f ;er." J. .1. Uflttcuden'i dam was »lred by •• Ilumbleton- 
an." Grand dam by “ Bishop'* Hambletonlan," and he 
“Imported Messenger " 849-tf 
11 A II L E S W . I D E L L . 
COMMISSION DEALER 
I TNT FFtXJXTS AND PRODUCE, 
West Street, foot of Dry, Xow York. 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Batter, 
Eggs, Game, F ur-, Flax, Hop*, Bean*, &o. Maple 
Sugar aud Sirup, Green, Dried and Canned Fruit*. 
In the Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kind* of Domkstkj Fkcits, snch as Apple*, 
Peat-*, Peaches, Grapes. Strawberries. Raspberries, 
Whortleberries. Cranberries, Cherries. ftc. 
j Established lAtti. J r tf ~ Coaslguu tetu w solicited. _ 
Jf!LAX AND HEMP CULTUKE. 
Now Ready, me 8Uth Ktlltlon of 
A Manual of Flax Oulture and Manufacture! 
Embracing fell directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing. f/arresUno, dc. Also, an K*say by a Western 
man, on Hrxp axu Fj.xx iv tm Wkst: Modes of 
Culuture, Preixaratlon for Market, At:., with Bo tan 1- 
C»1 G^s^rlptloua and Illustration*. Published by D. 
D. T« Moo#*, KdJtot ul Muortj's KutaI New*Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, 1 wenty-Fivo Cents. 
BP - Those who wish Pkactioxl ljrgoExtTiovon the 
suhlccts named above ahonld send for the work, which L» 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
V. D. T. MOORK. Rochester, N. Y. 
Sole Proprietors, Chicago, Ill. 
I>. O. Drawer 5826. 
0“See illustrated advertisement ln Rural, Sept. 1. 
The Universal Clothes Wringer, 
WITH 
COG-WHEELS. 
The Wringer without injury to the most delicate ear- 
WT ' , L 118 clothes almost dry, and never get* tired 
Ok a vox Jvdd, says; “it is a clothes surer V time 
t**n r ri*v« r talkie Hn ' er - UduU the macUIno more 
w2?VjSVy£? a T U? 1 ■ '' } ' e , ar **6 the saving of garment*. 
V v mink the \\ t-iuger should w-fitted with l ogs." 
. olok R* j at -VBOJ,, soys. "My latnily would a* aooti 
give up the cooklug stove a*Tin.* UlotUea Wringer It 
cannot be Coo highly recommended," 
. K'jV- Dr. Bellows, say,; •• I heartily commend It to 
economist* ot time, money, and contentment." 
From K. S. BTOKP.S, Jn., 1). D. 
g»r»^ 
m > a^eB^;teVI J ",r y mc0Q ! auJ ^ indl -pcusable 
Special Notices 
PARKERS 
Cure iour Coughs and Colds, Coe's Cough 
Lalsam will bo found a ready and efficient Remedy 
for hard Colds, Croup, Coughs, and all lung difficul¬ 
ties. It is eo!d by all druggists. The cheapest and 
best medicine in the world. 
FRUIT 
c ATHCRC^ 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AKD 
Bell Metal Bells, 
NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
NSW ■VORK- 
Tbe American Institute 
AWABDED 
To tbU Company their 
'j» anm urnir 
FOR PICKING EARLY FRUIT and from 
the tops of tree* und ends of limbs where It cannot bu 
reached by hand. No use for ladder*. No more shaking 
off nice apples, Every farmer wants one. Every irt: > 
grower wants one. Agents wanted in every town In 
New York, New Jersey, PennsylvsnJa, Ohio and Mlcbl- 
S.un. to sell the Pickers. F'or fail particular* mid re** 
HOLDEN & HOWARD, Sglo, Alleginy Co.. X Y.‘Mm® 
ufactorers and Sole Owner*. 862-tf. 
Itch. Salt Klietim. — YVhcaton’n Olnt- 
mest will core the Itch in 48 hoars,—alBO cares Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 00 cents. Free by mall by sending GO 
cents to Weeks & Pottkb, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-d2t 
A It YX AND aud VIRGINIA FAIliUs 
FGIi SALE.—Owing to the civil w ar fine Southern 
, 5 -■—• „. ,- -r~ — -—:lvlf war fine Southern 
forms are now offering for side at reduced prices in the 
m o*t fertli® portions of Marylautl and Virgin a. The 
mildness oftna dUmatu und variety oj productiona offer 
peculiar laducumnnU to Northera ran a ere. The sub- 
scribershaveconstantly on hand (arms Unproved amlun- 
lmproved. Dairy, fruit and grazing farms; cnuittTv 
u a PP’berlands In all sentlons of Maryland 
’ S' Also, riahlcnces aud Building lot* In and 
around Baltimore and Waahington. Faithful and aeon. 
C1 “L be hml by uddrosslng JOHN 
GLENN & UO., >.o. 59 Second St„ HaUtmoro. [8'»-18t 
Cl/*lk WILL PAY FOR AN ENTIRE SKT 
tV L^->««V0lnme* ItiMtAL Nkw Y.'k Kill; Uin 
No 1 to No. 1 1 —10 llrstVolutiin* ure Family Pupate bound 
b new volume**. This 1* probably the onlv mil ,,.* i,,r 
sale. Address WILLIAMS, Rural New-Yorker. Office. 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER 
S 2 &~ Farmers and Daiktmen will be interested 
in the letters of X. A. W illard, 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. 
In October, 1S03 
D O N ’ T RE FOOLISH. 
You can make Six Dollars from FlJty Cents. Cal) 
and examine an Invention urgently needed by every- 
body. Or a sample sent free r>y mall for SO cents that 
retails e tally for *ii, by K. L. WGLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
ham Pqiare. New York. f8g7-52t 
C ANCER.—A hew ITIetliod of Treating 
Canubb, by Dr». Babcock & Son, which lias already 
been proved,by over two thousand r.uc*, to be the most 
tiKxestaul treatment for Caaccr that has ever been aaed 
by man. Tho method ol treatment is simple. This ter¬ 
rible disease la removed lo a solid mam, without the u*e 
ol the knife, lew* of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound parta. We will give any 
number ot testimonials; also, will answer nil loiters of 
Inquiry. Address Drs. BABCOCK A SON, 
845-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
'itn Fgaare. New 
ALTHY HOUSE,! 
A* B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR 
BALTIMORE. 
