j. w, »»fcuvr_ 
eruvian guano substitute 
PER V 
Ulddefon 
,A II, paid by Bn? w & Clark. 
, Ale., or Chicago. UI. [868-13t 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR 
Sale —deut by Express to nil parts of (lie Putted 
States. B. J. 8(DWELL, TGCumseh, Michigan. 
pARKEBg?^ 
FRUIT 
IIIUA DELPHI A-Tlte lirgrst, best 
and most productive Ha&dv lUSKBXKnv. Stooi 
ufucturcraand Sole Owner*. 
AINTS. ROOFING CEMENTS, AC 
864-tf. 
about three years since tu Clio town of Almond. Allega¬ 
ny County, N. Y. Tin***; bed* are the accumulated depoa- 
iter of sigeh from numerous mineral spring? In whose 
waters the muln ingredient. U Oxide of Iron. The paint 
as prcpaied from these beds and ground, contains 93 per 
cent, oxide of Iron — 2D pur cent, more than the turnons 
Prince's Metallc Paint, ns carefully analyzed by Prof. 
Geo. n*LO,x v of the Buffalo Medical College. For Iron, 
Lit. and all kinds of wood work, exposed to the weather 
and.to beat, no protection has yet been devised equal to 
that afforded bv our Paint*. 
Our BOOKING CEMENT, patented April Wth, 1S65, 
excel* all others forth* following reason-1st. it* solid 
jnvredicntx are 92 t.er cent, oxide of iron and 7 per ceut 
silica, the most Indestructible substances known to chem- 
stamps lor Descriptive Catalogue, now ready. 
883 JOHN BEST, Agent 
Hi Horse was sired by 
Bishop Rumbletonlan 
clothes. 
“ It really merits all the good 
that can be said of It.”— Sural 
ears. The earliest nml best native 
Stic- Yorker 
[coveosiT' 
weather. The Cement Is a well contrived composition, 
better than any thine of the kind I have seen —and my 
opinion is that H will answer tne purpose for which it 1? 
intended, and prove a usefuLand valuable application.” 
GEORGE! HABLET. 
Our Paints are sold by tbe principal dealers lr. New 
York, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, 
P ittsb urgh, Detroit and most other large cities. 
fU We will send samples to nil those desiring to teat 
the merit* ot our Paint- before purchasing. All orders 
win receive prompt attention. A.ddrwy-. 
WILL PAY FOR AN ENTIRE J*ET 
of Hound Volumes Rural Nn w-Yorkrs Mom 
o. 17—10 first Volume* are Family Papers bound, 
»lnmes. This 1* probably the only {ell set for 
Special Notices. 
Pain in the Stomach or Jioicels, Constipation, 
Sick headache. Cramps, Colic, Cholera Morbus, 
Distress after eating, are surely cured by the use of 
Coe’s Dyspepsia Cube. It 1- certainly the greatest ' 
remedy in existence. For sale by druggists every- j 
where. 
Itch. Salt Rheum. — Wheaton’s Oint- 
ment will cure the Itch in 43 hours.—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblain?, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 85o-52t 
DAIRYMEN’S PAPER. 
{2£?“ Farmers and Dairymen will be interested 
In the letter? 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 |-J a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. H. Tutton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
New Advertisements. 
C21 TO 83 FOR EVERY HOUR’S Service. 
CP.L Pleasant and honorable employment, desirable 
for clergymen, teacher*, students and soldiers —and no 
risk. Ladle* and gentlemen wanted In every State und 
County. Address MAN SON LANG, 297 Bowery, N. Y. 
P HI A DEL PHI A UNIVERSITY OF MKW- 
civb and Scrobby uoltla two sessions a year, com¬ 
mencing Oct. 1st j sixteen Professors ; four full Course of 
Leciurei for $13 uaeli. bv purchasin ' a scholarship. Send 
or apply to Prof. \V. p.viSE, M. I)., !«3 Arch St., or the 
University, Ninth st., loitth of Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Hid 1 COM 
Have selected the following kinds from their Stock, 
which they recommend to meet tae wants ot Clubs,— 
They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company 
sell them In New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON, 80c., 00c., $1, *t,10 best f 1,25 V ft. 
GREEN TEAS, 80c., 90e., *1,11,10, best ft,'23 F ft. 
MIXED, 70C., 80c., 90c., best *1 F ft. 
JAPAN, *1, *1,10, best *1,23 F ft. 
OOLONG, 70C., 80c., 90c., best *1 *» ft. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best *1233 F ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 80c„ 90c., *t, *1,10, best *1,20 
V ft. 
[For further particulars see former editions ol this 
paper.] 
P.S.-AU towns, villages, or manufactories, where'a 
large number ot men are engaged, by clubbing togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees about 
one-third by sending directly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street, Corner or Church, 
Post office Box 5,643, New York City. 
EVIDENCE AFTER EIGHT MONTHS’ TRIAL. 
J s ..'aiJXd .1 .-■EIUD.WJ HA A 1» 1 IMl I .!• 
. BLE BuKU 8TONE MILL —Face :so inches diame¬ 
ter, but little, worn. Cun be put in good running order 
with small expense. For sale very cheap. Address 
D. B. DE LAND <& CO., Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y, 
*>J4 [Wifi GRAPE LAYERS — STRONG, 
uml Concords at *100 per 1.000, from bearing vines In the 
vineyard. Persons unclosing price and 3 cents for post¬ 
age, will receive samples bv malt.' ' -«t 1 _ Z ~ 
Sfi'Wteo A. FAHNESTOCK, AgenCjToledo, Ohio. 
GiA PER DAY.—How Agents make it. 
CD —IO• O" " How ono made 8*7,69. Business New, 
Honest, Honorable, Light, Pleasant and Permanent. 
Please cull or address for full particulars, A. D. BOW¬ 
MAN** CO.. IP, Nassau Street, New York. [Clip out 
and return this notice.] 
J^ASTSIAN’S 
MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 
REYNOLD'S ARCADE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Entrance over the Post- Office an d from Exchange Place. 
ITT The OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE\n tho 
Country. Established In isvr. 
PRACTICAL INSTRI CTION in Book-Keeping and 
Busmens originated in till? Institution, andla more per 
fcctly carried out than in any other. The nr Practi¬ 
cal Department 1? under the supervision and Instruc¬ 
tion of the Principal himself. 
PENMANSHIP by A. E. Burnett one ol the most 
successful Teacher- in the eoimtry. 
TELEGRAPHING — Morse's Instruments are used. 
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT, E V. DkGkakk. 
LADIES DEPARTMENT, adjoining main Business 
Hall. A Scholarship good for an unlimited time. 
WTF qr further Information please call at the Rooms, 
or send for the College Paper. Adore?? 
A- It. KAM’M AN. I*rtm lpnl. 
-'D-tteo_ . v. 
USING H. T. BABBITTS PURE UONCEN- 
TRATKp POTASH or READY BOAP MAKER. -War- 
runted double tlie strength ot common Potash, and supe¬ 
rior to any oilier »nponldcr or ley In the market. Put up 
in can* ot I pound, 2 pounds, A pounds, H pounds and Li 
pounds, with fuU directions In English anil German for 
making hard and soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons Ol *olt soap. No lime 1» requtrod. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB- 
BITT No*. 64,65,66,67, 83,69. 70,74 * 74 Washington St„ 
New York. E57-18t 
Gil PT4A A MONTH.— New Business for Agents. 
©IfjU [868-13t] B.aitAW, Allred. Me. 
I HAVE SUFFERED with CATARRH thirty years; It 
had destroyed mv voice and smelling —Impaired my 
Bight and hearing In nix weeks I have been entirely 
cured. For Immunity's sake 1 will send the recipe for 
the simple remedy mad,postage free, to all afflicted. Ad¬ 
dress Rev. T. J. Mic ad, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y. 
W ANTED-A FEW SOUTHDOWN SHEET. 
Breeders having them tor sale will plea»e corres- 
Breeders having them tor sale will plensv corres¬ 
pond with D. B. MuGALLUM, Hornellsville, N- Y. 
riHlE .IUBILATE.-Br I.. O. Enirmnu, .lust 
J. Pi:bli*uiei)— In the iitst Book for Choirs, schools. 
Societies, Conventions, Practice, Social Singing, Fami¬ 
lies and all Singers. Suited to all Denominations. Occa¬ 
sions and Capacities, In it* Exercises. Glees, Part-Songs, 
&c.. It? Anthems undfientonce?. Its Chants ami Selections 
and its Great Variety ot Hyirm Tunes. Price *l 3 ?, Sent 
post-paid. OLIVER DITSON& CO., Publishers,Boston. 
P H. SHELDON *» Patent COMPOSITION 
• tor Destroying Borer? and other Inserts that In¬ 
rest Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Individual. Town 
County and statu Rights for sale. Send lor Circular, 
Address P, B. SHELDON. Rochester, N. Y. 
mil E CHAMPION. 
• - HICK OK'S PATENT PORTA HLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
Over 14,000 In Use mid Approved, 
Tbl* admirable machine I* now ready tor the fruit har¬ 
vest ot V?B6, Is made ltt the. most porTec-C manner with 
either one or two tubs, and l.i well worthy the attention 
oi nil persons wanting such a machine. It, has no su¬ 
perior In the market, amt is the only mill that will prop¬ 
erly grind grapes. 1 1 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &o,, &c. 
It your merchant doe* not keep them, tell him to send 
tor one tor you, or write for one yournell. Address the 
manufacturer. W. O. 1I1CK41K, 
Mi _ flAintnropRB, Pa. 
TTSK STARIN’S CELEBRATED CONDITION POWDERS 
* J FOR HORSES <Sc CATTLE. 
It care* Cough*. Cold*. Distempers and Hide-hound. 
It cure* Worms. Hot* and Colic. It la tho best alterative 
for Horse? and Cuttle now In use, having u reputation of 
20 yeur*[?tumllng. It Is a sure preventive of the much 
dreaded Rinderpest. No Farmer or Dairyman should be 
without It. For sale by Merchant* and Druggists 
urally. Address all order* to STAKIN' At FLOYD, 
prior,or*. -309 Duane. St„ New York 
A gents wanted,-*15o i<> *>200 per 
, month to *e.ll the Improved Unininmi .*?cii«,e 
Funilly Sewing Mnchiui*. Price, *13. Tius ma¬ 
chine will Stitch, Item, Fell, Tuck. Quilt, Cord, Bind,and 
Embroider beautifully. Every Machine warranted lor 
live years. Bend for Descriptive Circular*. Address,!, 
L. SECOMD* CO., Post-Obitr Box, No. 358 Dug oil. Mich 
POR SALE—VALIA HUE COUNTRY 
l SKAT, ••Op.assdalk,” the property of Richard 
Barnum, Esq „ containing seventy acre*, eight mile* from 
Baltimore, within sight-of the Frederick turnpike, nml 
near the tormina* of Cantons vllie Railroad DWELL- 
ING. eleven rooms; Stone Bun); Moat House; Ice 
House, und other Building*. Twelve acres 111 Wood, 
Several Grove?, with handsome Building Site*. Terms 
easy. Apply to 
JOHN GLENN & C’0,59Second Street, 
863—It Real Estate Brokers, Baltimore, Mil. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
WEDGWOOD'S GOVERNMENT AND LAWS OF THE 
UWITBD STATES. 
A Comprehensive View of (fin Rie/, Progress and Present 
Organisation of the State and National Governments. 
It contains the minimum 0 ( law which every citizen 
should powess to enable him to discharge, with intelli¬ 
gence and fidelity. 111* duties to the State and to the Na¬ 
tion, and to conduct bit private affairs with perfect 
safety to himself and Justice to other?. It ha* been sub. 
Uiltted to the criticism of tho ablest lurtat*, who com 
inend It und its objects roost heartily. A perusal ol the 
table of content* and a single chapter will convince any 
Intelligent voter Of the need of thu knowledge presented. 
It i? ►TUK'CI.Y A st’Hsi.'f if r i"V norm. Reliable, ac 
tlve men and womeu, who wish tn do good and make 
money, can do both by canvassing lor this book. Some 
Of our Agent* are making over #100 per Week, a clrcu 
lar,giving Title-page, Table ol Contents, Testimonials, 
and specimen paces, with Agency documents, will be 
iient on appllcailon. Terrltarv carefully assigned, and 
liberal Inducement? offered to Agent*. J.W. 8CHEK- 
MEKHORN <fc CO„ Publishers, 430 Broome St., N. Y. 
MALLORY A- SVNDFORU’S 
IMPROVED 
FLAX AND HEMP BRAKES, 
A? now made, are the strongest uml best ever used. 
They occupy about 5lent square, weigh about 1,060ft*., 
require one man and a boy, and one. to two horse power 
to work them;break* front J.lHfi to 3.000 fta Flux straw In 
10 hour*, taking out 65 to 75 percent, of tho woody matter. 
Thu machine, will savi) l '!0 pis. to the ton mom‘than any 
otner machine in the world. It will break tangled 
straw as well as straight. We huvu also an entirely m kw 
tow hiukkk and Hu'Kttit, work?* pcrleefiy and doe? 
Its work quicker and better than any other machine, 
and prepare* the stock for Rope AUu a n ie w toiv 
coviffKR, which clean? and straighten* the tow, free, from 
shrive,rapidly making It line and straight. Send forclr- 
calnt er see machines Inoi.eratlon atds William 8t.. New 
, i kUdn ■ 1 ■' er, 
No. 0* Wllllum Street, New York. 
T HE COLLINS COMBINED < LOVER 
thkeshek IIULLER and cleaner, 
Patented August 16, 1889, and Juue 7, L3tl. 
GrliJilN l«! HAIili, 
Sole Mannfftctnrens, Rochester. N. Y. 
We are tho only niuunfaernrrr? of Clover Machine? 11- 
censed to use two -Ingle counter moving bolts, which 
have proved immpetieahle. to the successful operation 
of Clover Thresher*. Person* buying Mnehtue* from 
Other maker*, having these Improvements, are |table to 
have them stopped by injunction, or he comp,died to 
pay a royalty to the Inventor, a? he Buy elect. The re¬ 
cent decision of Judge Hhlpiuau ot the I . a. Court, hold¬ 
ing the Collins Maehltu* not uu Infringement of oUiur 
patent? mi Clover Mill*, assures purchaser.. ,>f our Mu- 
Chines against all trouble or annoyance of tho charai ler 
above reierreil to. 
The ratchet form of the upper bolt used fn our Ma¬ 
chine him proved ., very valuable Improvement, and 
that It will thresh and separate at one operation qutto as 
rapidly ami In a? Thorough a manner us any other, 1? 
proved by tho uniform satisfaction which ha? attended 
its sale dnrlng the last four year?, nml also by the tact 
that when once introduced, it supplants all other Mats. 
All our Machine* are w*R*.\NTBD, and they can he 
supplied with hand pulley, or geared for any hor*n 
power. We arc also prepared to supply the celebrated 
Ham. 8bpaha w u and Hobsk Powkiis of the Iron 
Planet, Cary'j Patent Double Pinion, flub and Wood¬ 
bury patterns. 
Deserlptlvo Catalogues sent free on application to 
ourselves or our agent?, 
GLEN & HALL, Rochester, N. Y. 
GENKflAf, 'Wkstkk.n AfiK.vr.?—Easter, Gummou Si 
Bates, Chicago, UI.; Jus. W. Hooker, Detroit, Mlek. 
866 141 
I E BOV At.tDEMIC INSTITCTE. 
J An English and Classical School for both sexes, 
situated at Lc Roy, Genesee County, one. of the tiuesi 
and healthiest village? In Western New York; easily no- 
cesslhle, being on branches of tlui New V'ork Central it 
Erie Railways. 
i:, JT. nVSfWLL, Prineipnl, 
Aided bv nve experienced Teachers. Three Depart- 
ment*. Primary. Intermediate ami Academic; Kupnrlor 
discipline und thorough course of study. Special tncllt* 
He? for thore preparing for College. Boarding House 
under (dmrgeot l-’rlnctpiu -. goml hoard,fua-nlahea room*, 
fnel, light?, (jia?,) washlDg, uiendlng and tuition, except 
IlTnwlng ami Music, #109 per term. Board In private 
families from $3,30 to $5 per week. Fidl Terra begins 
Tuesday, Sept. 18, and runtlnnos 14 weeks. Wluter Term 
begin? Wednesday, January a, 1887. 
For Circular* and Catalogue?, with lull Information, 
apply t,o the Principal, or I N. BANGS, Secretary. 
A GENTS \T ANTED-FOI1 FRANK 
MOOUF/H NF.VT VVOUK, 
“WOMEN OF THE WAR,” 
Agents will Und this a book Of real merit and Intrinsic 
value, —au iubct xkw —Intensely interesting and excit¬ 
ing. No wojiK ever attracted and engaged the public 
mind like this. Every body wants lt„and 'thousands will 
purchase lr. os soon as an opportunity 1? afforded them. 
iNrKr.ufiKvtr. active lks or i'kmai.k? will nml the 
sale of this work a pleasait and lucrative employment. 
Tnra Book, has no Comchtitok — it non*? main anu 
nkw to tub i-Kori.B. Tils 'i tmiuTonv is asAK and 
fi.ic.vu. Aoksts unokku'a.vu ran adva-wi-auk* i;,- 
Tltl* T-A D'l'ICtft.A It. 
For fuU particular? svtgl for Circular. 
Address 3. 9. SCRANTON & CO„ 
868-41 126 Asylum St., llartfoni. Conn. 
A FARMER’S STEAM IKMLEIt, 
*“• PATENTED IN THE U. S. AND ENGLAND. 
Come at last; an apparatus so long needed by Stock- 
growers, Pork-raiser?, Milkmen, Dairy men. nnd In fact 
all classes where cooking, heating, steaming, boiling -a-, 
tilting. &e., ure required. This new boiler combines all 
the advantages of ihn best Portable Caldron and Fur- 
rjacc. with the steam boiler, all)], retort, &e. it will 
therefore he seen at a glance that It accommodate? itself 
to the wants of all chi sees. It Is universally conceded to 
be tho only practical, Minnie, durable, cheap, mid per- 
leetly sale thing oi the kind, in market. 1 
OVER 400 HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD. 
No farmer can afford to ho without omt. 1‘nlike the 
kettle, Ha capacity |* unlimited. lour sizes ure now 
ready tor the lull and winter trade of 1SGC-7. 
jaf Circular?, giving details, advantages of cooked 
food for stock, prices, Ac., sent free by enclosing stamn 
lor postage. 
N.B.—A lljKral discount to dealer- und agents who 
have one toMiv.' j3. I;. PRIVDLE, 
_ _ , , Patentee and Sole Proprietor. 
Eust Bethany, Genesee Co., N. Y., Sept., 1868. 
WOUn-SAWING MACHINERY Faumkr's 
TT Horse-Power*. Ac., Ac. ''or Illustrated Circulars 
containing description, price. Ac., &c. Address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina Iron Works 
863 Medina, Orleans Co., N.Y. 
^PEAR’S PATENT 
' FRUIT-PRESERVING SOLUTION, 
For the preservation ol all kinds ol 
Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies, Wines, Oider, &c., 
Without Sugar, and without expensive Sealing or 
Alr-Ught Jars. 
One Pottle will Preserve 128 Pounds of Emit, or 48 
Gallons of lUn* or Cider. Price jl. 
IMEAF, HEALTHFUL AND EFFECTUAL. 
Fruits preserved by tht* Solution are as good a* the 
beat “ canned" fruits, while the use of the Solution 
avoids the trouble of sealing, costly jar* or can?, keep. 
Ins from the air and light, frequent, examinations, and 
the many other troubles and annoyances well ktiowu to 
e very housewife. 
Z3T For further particulars and testimonials, see Rural 
New-Yorker *or June 23d and ,10th, I 860 , or address L. P. 
WoRRALL. General Agent, No. 91 Hudson St., N. Y. 
JjBOIVN A PERKINS’ 
PIANOS FOR THE PEOPLE! 
Send for a Price List, We make only four styles, em¬ 
bodying all tho essential changed In extemdon finish, 
while In point oi tone and durability, nothing can sur- 
pas? them. Full particular.? on application to BROWN 
& PKKKINS, 440 Rkoomb Sr., n! V. Agents Wauted. 
Liberal discount to Teacher* and Clergy. Bou lt 
(' R(||l AGENTS Wanted to noil MIX New 
TJ.VM/W iNvitHTiQKB.of great value to families; all 
pay great profit*. Send 13 cent? and get, 80 page*, Or 25 
ceut* and got80 pages and a sample gratis. 
_ EP HR AIM BROWN, L o well, Mass. 
riTIIE PRACTIC AL SHEPHERD.—Thie 
■ 1* r.ho latest and best of Dr. IUxoa m/s works on 
Sheep Husbandry—the Btaudurd AntliorRy on the sub¬ 
ject. It tall* all about lha Brotyllosr, Mauagement and 
Diseases of Sheep, and idinnld bo In the himtlu ot' every 
ilock master on the American Continent. Over 20,ooo 
copies already sold. One large 14mo. volume of 451 
page*,- printed, Illustrated aud bound In superior style. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price - » 2 . Address 
_ lb O. T, MO ORE, Itoch eater . N. Y. 
S HEEP AND WOOL nro great and paying Insti¬ 
tutions. If you wish to know all about tho breeding, 
management and dueases ol' the former, and how best 
and Cheapest to produce the latter, get and read ItAN- 
DALl.'S VIUCTIOAI. SHEPHERD, th« best aud latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry, Large 13mo —454 
pages, Illustrated. Price fl — nont post-paid. 
Address. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester. N. Y. 
Wit IHKEIlb. — li R. LA.UONTF.'M GO R. 
TT RoLIxl will force lypisker* or Mustache* on the. 
smootlicst face or r.mn—ne.v*r known to fail, kampln 
for trial sent free. Address, REF.VF.u & t o. 
No. 73 Nassau tit., Now-York. 
WHIMKERM.-WE WILL GUARANTEE A 
T T heavy Beard Ui live week*, to those who use Rus¬ 
sell’s Italian Compound, according to directions. Price 
by tnull, 80 cents. 
RUSSELL St CO., Drawer 296, Watertown, N. Y. 
Uauk i AUAuuini, 
-t PERRY, WYOMING CO., N. \ 
Fall Term commences Sept. 5th. Departments—Class 
cal, Scientific, Mu?Ical, tfrnamenlul and Preparator 
The corps of Teachers are. accomplished, experience! 
and successful. For particular* addre?? 
8U7-UI Rev J. N. FKADEXBL’RGII, A. B. 
THE WELL KNOWN TroUlug 
V Stallions John J. Cbittb.'Tpx.v and Col. Wxns- 
— k ~ u - worm will he feund the ensuing seanon at the 
Monroe County J»H. Term? for seunou, lor J. J.Critten¬ 
den, 130; Col.Wadsworth, no. 
John J. Ci-lttcudeu took the First Premium at the 
International Horse Show at Unfinlo, inJW4, over Old 
Royal George and other?. Ho also took th» great. Sweep¬ 
stakes Premium, $300, at the World’s Fair In Chicago, 
1862 , over nine trotting and live thorough-bred Stallions, 
among which were “Capt. Bulord,”''Princeton," *• Mag¬ 
na Charts," ** Young Royal George," etc. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden show* more speed and endurance for a horse of 
hi* experience than there!« standing in the West. He is 
a fine healthy bOrse, a sure foal getter, as his produce In 
1802 in Wayne Comity, N. Y., attest. 
Pxorunxs.—John J.Crittenden was sired by the ’*Ben¬ 
son Horse,” he by " Black Hawk.” The dam of the Ben- 
gor.” J. .1. Crlttoiidou * dam to Hired hy " Hamid,;tou- 
lau.” Grand darn hy “ Bishop’s Hambletonlan,” and he 
'•Imported Messenger ” 849-tf 
Tne American Bell Company’s 
STJiEL, COMPOSITION 
Bell Metal Bells, 
NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
NEW YORK. 
I The American Institute 
AWABDKD 
To this Company their 
■"TM MID MEDAL 
In October. 1.S65. 
C IANUKK.-A Now Metliod of Treating 
) Casokb, ny Dr*. Bahrock St Sou, which ha* already 
been proved, by over two thousand rose#, to be tlie mo*t 
succesilul trcaun"i|t for Ciuccr tluu h.y» aver buen used 
by man. The method oi truutment 1s Htuipl.!. ThiB ter¬ 
rible disease Is removed in a solid mass, without the uso 
ol the knife, low of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound parts. We will give any 
number of le-itlmouUls; also, will answer all letters of 
inquiry. Address DEs. BABCOCK & SON, 
Sw-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
HAItTLETT/^ 
SEyp^VG MAC 
FulJy I,lo»'H».'d.'^ RitJ^Tfv7rt*rrltorj given. 
Pay from SX> to $.110 |r><7a,iti. For trrim, Ulus 
trated Olroalars, 4^i‘ |ilr»V*. v wllh ilarnp, either 
office. l- A Wr iT K0T || F| £S ,T,><I Agents, 
fca Chestnut at., Ftiila., PFnij. A 
2*41 Summit St., Toledo, O. 
AGENTS NVjt.lT'X’Er). 
FUnxiSUBD BV THE 
AMERICAN PAINT COMPANY, 
ALIVIOJNriD, 1ST. Y. 
Comprising American Umber, Vandyke Brown, Pure 
Oxide of Iron, Carriage Paint ami Freestone, which are 
manufactured from beds Of Oxide of Iron, discovered 
2 fts Japan, H H Knight, at $1.23. 
lft Green Coffee, do at 35c. 
1 do Japan, Miss Duffy, at $1,23. 
1 do do Miss Allen, at $1,23. 
I do do M Affeo. at $1,25. 
1 do Oolong, W S Waller, at $1. 
2 ft* Imperial, L D Robert?, at $ j ,’45. 
1 ft Japan, C Becker, at tl,25.. 
1 do Green Cott'ee. do nt35c. 
8 ft* Rio COtfee. W Mlrly. at 2Jt;.. 
4 do Ol ecu Coffee, W atleham, at, 83c. 
8 do Oolong.S R Brown, at $1 . 
4 do Young Hyson, do at $1,16. 
1 ft Gunpowder, i> B Holland, at $1,25... 
8 ft* Green Coffee, do at 35c. 
2 do Oolong, Mrs. Dooley, at $i.. 
I ft Imperial, do at$l,23- . 
1 do Japan, — Trewult, at $L2’>. 
Ido do — Smead, at. $1,25. 
I do Imperial, do, at $l.'45. 
1 do Mixed,.! A Donml,at $1. 
3 ft* Green Coffee, do at 3r,c. 
3 do Roast Coffee, R J M Gill, at 40c. 
2 do do S J Ga»S, at 40c . 
t ft Japan, do ut $i ?j. 
2ft* do R Goodlior*t, lit $1,25. 
lft Imperial, do at $1,25. 
2 fts Yoang Hyson, do ut ft,25. 
l.ft do do at$i,2fi. 
l0 as Rio Coffee, — De Mowbray, at 28c... 
0 do Oolong, do at $1 ... 
I lb do !{ Pitts, at $1,..,. 
1 do hoochong, do at $1,20. 
1 do Japau.B Messer, at $1,23. 
Ido do J G Buohden, ut $1,23. 
2 ft*. Roaat Coffee, C B Burkinan, at 40c.. 
10 do Green Coffee, 1) M Lawrence, at 35c 
I ft Gunpowder. A Watts, at $i,2s r . 
1 do Ground Coffee, do at 40c ... 
2 fts Green Coffee, ,1 Cox, at. 33c. 
5 do Japau. Mrs. Ramsay, at $1. 
1 do Imperial, — Putney, at $1,23. 
2 do Ooloug, do at »l. 
2 do do A Thomas, at $1,,.,.. 
lft do T H Brook*, at *1. 
IK ft* Yonng Hyson, do at $1,23. 
lft Ground Coffee, do at 10c. 
Ido do F Dutton, at iUo. 
1 do Oolong, do ut $1,. 
Ido do A 8 BUrtcvant, at $! . 
2 fta. Souchong. J F Burr, at, ilfit) . 
1 ft J span, J M Adams, at $1,25.. 
H do Gunpowder, do at $1,25. 
5 ft* Ro»*r, Coffee, C Colnes, at 10c. 
lft Japan, E Kenny, at $1,25. . 
1 do ooioug, J Cook, at $i. 
1 do Gunpowder, do at $1,25. . 
2 fts Japan, S A I'horqa-oq, at $1.25. 
3 do Roast Coffee, do at 40c. 
5 do do F 11 Campbell, at 40e .. 
lft Gunpowder, do at$L,25 
1 do Oolong, C 9 Ttnsutt, at $1,. 
1 do Gronud Coffee, do at 40c. 
2 fts do M Cross, ut 46c. 
1 lb Souchong, do at *1,20. 
1 do Oolong, 8 M Wooley, at $l. . 
1 do Ground Coff'ae, do at 40c 
2 fts do W H Bar tell, at 40c.. 
2 do do M Burnett, at 40c.... 
1 ft Oolong J E Brady, at $1. 
1 do Young Hyson, E Goodrich, at $1,23. 
1 do Japan, do at $1,25,, 
2 fts Green Coffee, do at 35c 
5 do Ground Coffee, I Carpertcr, ut 46c... 
1 ft Imperial, do at $1,25. 
1 do Ooloug, do aiil.... 
ldo do M St. Clatr, at $1. 
1 do Imperial do at $1,25. 
2 It'S Gunpowder, F Armstrong, at $1.25... 
1 ft Oolong, do at $1... 
5 fts Roast Coffee, do at 40c.. 
2 do Oo M Burnett, at 10c.. 
6 do do It Doyle, at 40n.. 
1 ft Imperial do at $1,23. 
1 do Oolong, do at $1. 
1 do Souchong, — Edson, at $1,20. 
2 fts Oolone, K Calf, at $1. 
2 do Ground Coffee. D Green, at 40c_ 
l 1b Souchong, J H Robinson, at $1,20. 
$181 96 
DOTY’S 
CLOTHES WASHES, 
Using bolUng-hot suds, saves three 
fourths the labor and time—takes 
out all tho dirt — no sore hands — 
no firetld air—no Itiluev tn tho 
A NDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, nt Anger?, 
the largest and rlclieat In !• ranee. New descriptive 
Catalogue sent on application to BRl'GICERE Till' . 
BAUD, 51 Cedar Street, New York. 867 . 
unprotected 16 deg. below and 105 above zero, and av¬ 
eraged over $12 per bushel the past summer. 
Mktgslf'b Fault nnd AoBiout/rruisr STRiwtmr;- 
itiBs. Wilson’s Kably and KtrrxTiNJtv Blackbbr- 
eixs. Other Vinos, Plant-and Trees lor sale Scud for 
Catalogues gratia. WILUAM PARRY, Cinnamlnson, 
N. J. __ 8684t 
U TICA UNION N I USURIES, 
UTICA, TV. Y. 
1 have an Immense stock Of choice JTATIVE GRAPE 
VISES, Including all the new and valuable varieties. 
Also a line stock of Cubjiants, Goosxiikbk/bs, Rasi j - 
it if R e I KH. STllA/WBEJlHf Eh. Afi. t:\vii r I ■ rz*.* 
A D I BOND AC GRIPE NLUNEUY 
AND yiNEYARD-biiPcrlor Vine* at Low Pric.v.?. 
til ATlA A .4 I t. A J , i, f lllmKr. 1'lnAt t' __ .__ ... 
lMiry. it columns TUI nwiiivftumi.ut:Iimiu:r.wunn uuikp* 
another cement? crack and scale, while it contains 20 
per cent, more Oxide of Don. than any other Roofing 
compound known. 2d. Shingles, coated with this Ce 
ment, cannot rot. If purtUily roti-m when thu Cement 
is applied they rot no more, hut remain, undccuyrd, for 
an mdeflnlui period. Our Cements are warranted the 
most perfect pro ter 1 ion against lire of any known to the 
world, as a test by tiro wtu prove. The uispeciiou ot u 
o dipped” shingle will conviuce any one ol its durability 
and usfire prevcntUequailtfr-*. All these requisites may 
be ohtainctl by the laving Ol the ?hlngli: la tin; Cement 
without previous dipping. 
Opinion of Prof. Iladley. 
lf B uffalo, Mar 15th, 1863. 
“I have examined Mr, N. E. Blake’s Patont Faint 
fv-- 4-,._ TV.-.-*., ,.,..1 .-.It,..,. *4..-. 
vIl CL0T,IES WRINGER 
Y 'v . \ r COG —WHEHLS, 
*W> - K Wnnw Clothes almost dry.wlth- 
ht i I ®“t Injury to the most delicate 
( , ill2 ■ y* 1 ' ,u «o , 8, and never gets tired 
,r iY or _put ol order. 
j -- 1, 1 sfT rajxSHr . Exclusive right of sale given 
s ,l:’ e flr *t responsible applicant 
lroni each town. 
bend for circulars, g.vlng wholesale und retail term 9 . 
U. L. L'ttU 4il!SO, (»K N'ltRA f A fi PVT 
82 Courtland St., (Opposite ilerchants’ Hotel,) N. Y. 
Crovellng, Cuyahoga, Hartford Prolific. Macau way! 
Miles, KcoeCta, Rodger?-Hybrid*, Sherman, Union Vil¬ 
lage, Ac, Sample Wines securely packed und sent bv 
mail when ordered. Descriptive and Priced Catalogue? 
sent on application. JOHN W. BAILEY & Co., I’laus, 
burgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. yeq 
» <’H K ST Eli WHH’K ph; S , 
.. feTJlircil und *hlnLed to order. Head lor Clronlar 
rff-HlTeinbi icing ail needful lulonimuon on breed! 
■*A*-Di!»lng and tiiailug.-ineiit. Address THOMAS 
WOOD, Doc Ron. Chester Co., Fa. Sgi; 
tADEH MILL SCREWS, 
CfdcS^raOHT AND I.EFT-'Whole lcngTn, ’ 
leet; length ol thread, 4 feet; diam.of 
^ ^ screw.tlnchea. Weight,complete, with 
nut,210 lbs. Price, $15 each. Also, Hutch.uson’s Family 
Cider and Wine Mill. Fr.ec, $22 50. Also, Castings lor 
Horse Power Ynple Grinder. Price, $25. Addre?, 
86446 BKEIC9K1LL PLOW WORKS, Peeksklll, N. Y. 
I saie. Aiwrress n n.i.i.vois, tturai New-Yorker, Office. 
A-ur.r.u_diN bain f cunran i, -amwna, jn . y . i send to us for Circular. BISHOP & CO., Cleveland, a' C'dURFKe! 9^Sm^ E sV.,liochest a er, t N. Y^®’ by J> H ‘ 
M aryland and Virginia farms 
FOR BALE.—Owing to the civil war line Southern 
uiruis are now Offering for sale at reduced prices in tho 
moat fertile portion* of Maryland and Virginia. Tho 
mlldnos* of tho cllmato and variety oi productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern farmers. Tho sub¬ 
scribe rsbave constantly on hand tarm* Improved andnn- 
Improved. Dairy, fruit and grazing farms; country 
soul*, coal and timber lands In all sections of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, residences and building lots la und 
around Baltimore aud Washington. Faithful andaeen. 
rate descriptions can be had hy addressing JOHN 
GLKNN Ss CO., No. fill Second St., Baltimore. L860-13t 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES -Com 
bluing the. maximum of efficiency, durability aud 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They 
are widely known, more than 600 being In use. All war¬ 
ranted satisfactory, or no sate. Descriptive circulars 
sent on applicalon. 
Addles, J. C. HOADLEY & CO.. 
861-13t Lawrence, Mass. 
pLAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now F.eady, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture; 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Solving, Harvesting, «$c. Also, an K**uy by a Western 
man. on Ukvi* ym> Flax i?t tiix Wbst: Modes ol 
Cututu/* Preparation tor Market, Ac., with Botanl- 
cal descrlpU ?? ? 1 Published by D. 
D. T. Moon8, Editor of Moore'* Rural hew-Yorirer, 
Rochester, N, Y. Price, Twenty-Five Ceuta. 
Of Those who wish PaAC-ncar, lvfosv-ation on the 
subjects named above should send tor the work, which U 
seat, post-paid, lor 23 cents. 
D. D. T. MOOBE, Rochester. N. Y. 
D ON’T HE FOOLISH. 
You can make Sis Dollars from Ffriy Cents. Call 
aud examine an invention urgently needed by every¬ 
body. Or a sample sent free by mail lor 50 cents that 
retails e*slly lor $6, by R- L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 ChaV 
hsro Square. Now York. _ f fCnJver 
Jl| ALTH V HOUSE,] 
' A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
Tssasuby DzPAirr.'txjrr. Fourth Auditor’s Office ,) 
July 31st, 1868. { 
Great AMEBto.vx Tea Co., 31 and 33 Vesey St., N. Y.: 
Gentlemen Accompanying this, r send you our regu¬ 
lar monthly Cloh Lint, which you will perceive Is still 
Increasing in proportions. We have now tried your 
Ten? and Coffoes for upward of eight months, and have 
come to the conclusion that we. get os good ail article 
from your house aud at about half the. price that we 
would be forced to pay our merchant? here. 
I congratulate your Company »c the great success that 
has crowned It* efforts In Its endeavors to lighten the 
burden of high prices borne by our laboring people; and 
also congratulate our Club upon its good fortune In pro¬ 
curing these luxuries of life at price? so fair aud reason¬ 
able, Hoping you will continue to receive, a liberal 
share of public patronage. 
I am, sirs, very respccttully yours, 
L. CASS CARPENTER. 
Make Your Own Soa 
Percent Saved By 
Tbe Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle 
Medicine in the World! 
WALTER B. SLOAN’S] 
IMPROVED 
(CONDITION POWDER] 
tee great standard medicine 
Horses 
Cattle, 
Sole Proprietors, Chicago. Ill 
P. 0. Drawer 0826. 
See Illustrated advertisement In Rural, Sept. 1. 
t r #ed throughout the ITnltrd States and Can . 
adas during the last XU years. 
For the euro of tin? various Diseases to which 
iloraea ami Hattie tu-e subject; .such as 
bounder Distemper, IIIdeBound. Loss 
of Appetite, Inward Strain*, Yellow 
yy h! er > b 1sttila, Poll Evil, Scratches or 
Grease, Mange, InlUmmuMon of the 
un-l Fatigue front Hard Labor; 
nNo, Rhearantism (commonly called 
SHitt complaint), which proves ratni to so 
mauy valuable horses In this country. 
Has the largest mile of any Horse aud Cattle Medi¬ 
cine lu this country. It. Is composed of herb* and 
roots, and for mildness, safety, certainty and thor¬ 
oughness, stand? pro-emlnontly at the head of the list 
»1 Horse and Cattle Medicines. 
CAUTION. -To protect ourselves nml tho public 
from being impound upon by worthless imitations, the 
genuine will bear the fac simile signature of the pro¬ 
prietors ou th*> wrapper. 
PRICE 25 & 50 CTS. PER PACKAGE. 
For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
Rai-Boiie Snper-PteMelf Lime, 
PROTECTED HY COPYRIGHT. 
/" .,, D |7N HA UGH A; SONS, 
Loti D £ MAnlA \ Eaten tees Js Sou Mt, n ufacCu- 
vers, Philadelphia, pi. 
t!, ° Ortglnnt Fornm- 
* j ia ior u yoaw pii*L For ail 
V i flfiiffl , ] ;Uo[ ’^ and I’LANTS. 
ffilL vJIRTxa’ . l lllJ lur ”i | highly eoui.'ontrn- 
r V \ *?“• H Pce6y, permanent, and 
I cheap manuie lu the market, 
Y j used by thoiinaud* of farmers 
, —^ in t he A tlAnlic ?tate h , and en¬ 
dorsed by ini' most practical Agriculturists in ti lu L - 0 u a . 
try. from twelve years' actual use. 
lar See “Ten Acres Enough''—Chap. 22. page jet. 
Local dealers can furnish uuiisumer? La aft part - the 
L ulted State? and Canada*. 
BAUGH BROTHERS * CO„ 
General Wholesale Agents, 
No. 181 Pearl ami t Cndar Street, New Y'ork. 
IT Just Published—“ now to maintain the Fertility of 
American Farm* and Plan t.nttons"—13tli edition; si pages- 
for illsti lbuilou.free, and mailed upon application. 
