WALTER B. SLOAN’S 
IMPEOVEII 
CONDITION POWDER 
; TffE GREAT STANDARD MEDICINE 
For Horses and Cattle, 
AUBURN 
business Coll 
List of New Advertisements, 
Xew Advertisements 
The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle 
Medicine In the World! 
The Great American Ten Company. 
Cheap and nieli Laud*—Geo S >1arris. 
The l ost Cause—K B Treat A Co. 
Reader, do you want to buy a N d Farm?—JohnH Coffin, 
Agcn<s Wanted—II II Lloyd «.V Co. 
Popular Subscription Boons—Richardson & Co. 
A winter Evening's Entertainment—Oliver Ditson & Co. 
15,000 Honey Locust—Godfrey Zimmermann. 
American Ram ” Cortez"—I J Whitney. 
Agents Wanted-Tt E Goodwin. 
Cider Wanted -Horace Williams. 
Trees— E C Frost. 
Farm for sale—J IV Vail. 
Gold Mints—Percy & Burgess. 
The ITowr Machine Company. 
Parker's Krnit Gatherer—McKtndlev & Pollock. 
Whiskers—Russel & Co. 
Machine for Stitching Carpets. &c—B C Davis. 
Ivins' relent Hair Crimpers—E Ivins. 
BPBC1AL If OTIC Ea. 
Musical Convent'otrs—Geo. W Snyder. 
Coe’s Dyspepsia cure. 
Kvergrkbns. Ac., for the Autumn or mi. We Invite 
the atteutl<<uof ull those wishing to purchase in large or 
small quantities, to our extensive and well grown stock, 
which we otter to the trade this fall. 
J^EADER, DO YOU WANT TO BIT A 
NEW JERSEY FARM! 
If so, I will sell the following Farms: 
1 Farm, 35 acres. Price, $1,000. 
l do 120 acres. Price, $05 per acre, 
l do 55 acres, $50 per acre. 
1 do 55 acres, $3,500, 
1 do 50 acres, $106 per acre. 
1 do 50 acres, at $30 per acre. 
1 do 50 acres, at ft.COO. 
1 do SI acres, stock and all. fS.OOO. 
1 do 30 acres, at *5,000. 
ICO acres, unimproved, $20 per acre. 
13 acres, $t0 per acre. ' 
12 acres, at, $.<5 per acre, 
5 acres, at, $50 per acre, 
1,0(W acres, at $20 per acre. 
1,400 acres, with large mansion house, $12,000. 
1 Delaware Farm, 2.30 acres, $15,000. 
Anv Information wanted, respecting Farms, or Houses 
and Lots In any of the live Counties — Camden, Atlantic, 
Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland. Cape Mav— will be giv¬ 
en* Address JOHN it. CUFFIN’, 
S71-Ht FrankliiDllle, Gloucester Co., X. .1. 
■J^IIIDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
Clover Thraslier and Hnller, 
Patented May 18,1R58, Dec. 13, ’59, April 3, *88, May 13, '62 
MxurrxuntitRD ami ron sale nr 
m BIaDSEl iL, South Bend, Indiana. 
etln 8 | pn c rat'!u s°Uo In ia , j m c1ovo !' hashing similar to 
Is too w k we to ren , '; ' v0, ' k operation and 
Circular. nl'H'lUDSKli^sJl^^t'^^'oi^p.?.^. y!. 1 !? m F 
3 , will illl orders from Western N'‘W y,,,; us they have 
made arrangement with me to numiiaetow? tha 
also furnish repairs. As my H e htXll?h. macWa hls' 
been so tully established hy the rce.oSt trui in thJ rrnit.m 
Slates court, at. Canandaigua, buvS* the n 
poi’tWico ut purchasing of a nj apuiaclurer wh?v»i, rl ‘ hr 
tins tar n established. JOHN tIt| HDSE 1 .L s ? i Z 
lnd„ formerly 0 f West Henrietta. X. y. ’ tm.coT* 
Are nnequaled In the Halted States. Fend for our seve¬ 
ral Catalogues, which give full descriptions In each de¬ 
partment. Enclose 15 cents in stamps tor the set, or 3 
cents for each. 
No. t and 2 Descriptive Catalogues of Fruit, Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Shrubs, Roues, Ac. 
No. 3. Green-house and Bedding Plants, Dahlias, &c. 
No. I. Wholesale or Trade List. 
No. 5 and 0. Bulbs, Flower Seeds, Ac, 
Address FROST A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
Used throughout the trailed .State* and t un. 
ados during the la.it S3 year*. 
For the cure of the various Diseases to which 
Horses aurl Cattle iMro subject; such as 
Founder, Distemper, Hide Bound, Loss 
of Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow 
\\ a ter, Fistula, Foil Evil, Scratches or 
f*reuse, Mange Inflammation of the 
Fyos, anil Fatigue from Hard Labor; 
also, Rheumatism, (commonly called 
Stiff complaint), Which proves fatal to so 
many valuable horses in this country. 
Ha* tint largest sale of any Home and Cattle Medi¬ 
cine In this country. If la compound of herbs and 
roots, and for mildness, sufety, certatuty and thor¬ 
oughness, stands pre-eminently at the head of the list 
ol Horse aud Cattle Medicines. 
OAl’TION—To protect ourselves nnd the public 
from being Imposed upon hy worthless imitations, the 
genuine will bear the fac simile signature of tho pro 
pvietem on thn wrapper. 
PRICE 25 A 50 errs. PER PACKAGE. 
For sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
®l)e News Condenser 
T70H Sale,—a second hand porta- 
I_ BLE HUKU STuNK .MILL — Parc 30 luclies diiime- 
ter, but little worn, f in bo put In good tunning order 
with small expense. I nr sale very cheap. Address 
n. B. DK LAN It ,1. CO., Fair lion. Monroe C >., N. Y. 
— Snow fed in South-western Virginia Thursday 
week. 
— A Bilver mine has lately been struck in Western 
Arkansas. 
— The reception of the President in New York 
cost $20,643. 
— The California fall wool clip is estimated at three 
million pounds. 
— The office of Provost-Marshal of the District of 
Columbia is abolished. 
— The French camp at Chalons has 160 different 
kinds of rifles on trial. 
— John G. Saxe, the poet, has been made an LL, D. 
of Mlddlobury College. 
— Madame Jerome Bonaparte of Baltimore is wri¬ 
ting her autobiography. 
— The removal of 1,147 feet of earth will now coml 
plete the Chicago lake tunnel. 
— Miss Taylor of Lebanon, Ohio, was last week 
shot dead by a rejected suitor. 
— Reports from various points in Illinois tell of a 
heavy frost Friday night week. 
— This year is the eight hundredth anniversary of 
the Norman conquest of England, 
— The principal theater of Constantinople, worth 
10 ,000,000 piastres, has been burned. 
— Gen. McPherson’s monument will be erected at 
West Point, instead of Clyde, Ohio. 
— The vi hole debt of the State of Virginia up to 
the 1st of last July, was $42,312,298. 
— The French steamer Pereire, at New York from 
Havre, brought 5,635,000 francs in gold. 
— Ileiiry Girder, M. C. from the. 3d district of Ky., 
lately died at his residence Hi that State. 
— Dr. J. C. Collett, the well-known lecturer on 
Physiology, died very suddenly last week. 
— The Peruvian Government has offered a prize of 
$20,000 for the best history of that country. 
— The St. Paul and Paciflc Railroad is open for 
businoss to St. Cloud, 76 miles from St. Paul. • 
— Gov. C. C. Clay, father of C. C. Clay, Jr., of St. 
Albans celebrity, died lately at Huntsville, Ala. 
— An extensive gang of counterfeiters and burglars 
has recently been broken up In Jo Daviess Co., III. 
— The American Publishing Company at Hartford 
has declared its regular monthly 10 per cent, dividend. 
— Numbers of families have left the iron and coal 
districts of Souih Wales lately for the United States. 
— John Morrissey says he is willing to match John 
C. Hccnan to light any man in the world for $20,000 
a side. 
— The Virginia Spectator says there Is a negro 
woman on Mountain Top, near Staunton, who is ISO 
years old. 
— The Ottawa?, a tribe of partially civilized Indlar b 
are erecting a university for the education of Indians 
in Kansas. 
— Peas two hundred years old were planted at Dul- 
verton, Eng., this season, and are producing a luxu¬ 
riant crop. 
— There are 10,200 applications on file In the War 
Department lor the 54 captaincies to be filled in the 
regular army. 
— The First Church in Lancaster, now the Unitari¬ 
an, has had bat eight ministers in a period of more 
than 210 years. 
— Henry G. White of Framingham, Mass., lias 
been offered $2,000 for a 2-year old Short-Horn bull, 
to go to England. 
— Judge Tilden of Cleveland has decided that 
“shaving on Sunday morning, beforo church, is a 
work of necessity. 
— Mexican advices state that Maximilian has levied 
two forced loans on the residents of Gnyamus, 
amounting to $27,000. 
jv ** A x AND h BMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
r?' U directions for Preparing the around. 
Solving. Harvesting, ,tc. Also, an Essay by a Western 
ffijfijiJJ® and Flax is tub Wbht: Modes oi 
Culuture, 1 reparation tor Market, &<•.., with Botunl- 
cal (lercrlptions and Illustrations. Published by D 
SvT’ Wwna, Editor or Soore's Rural New Yorker, 
Roc hester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-five cent*. 
rtr- Til one who wish I'amoAt tffroitMvrKMf on the 
subjects named above should send ror tho work, which L 
sent, post-paid, lor 23 cents. 
if, O. T. MOORS, RoChealer, N. Y. 
piOB SALE-VALUABLE (Ol MltY 
■ SEAT, Gbasbu.u.r, ’ tin* property of Richard 
ILii iHim, Esq.^containing seventy acres, eight miles from 
I'alUiiiore, within sight Of the Frederick turnpike, and 
boar the terminus or Oantonsvtila Railroad. DWELL¬ 
ING, eleven rooms; Stone Barm Meat House* ice 
Hoiim*. and Other Building*. Twelve acres )u Wood 
Several Droves, with handsome Building Sites. Terms 
easy. Apply to 
ci >3 it d J11 BLENN A CO., 59Second Street, 
Real Estate Brokers, Baltimore, Md. 
PIANOS FOB THE PEOPLE! 
Send for a Price List. Wo make only four stylos, em¬ 
bodying all tlm essential changes in extension finish, 
while In point o| tons and durability, nothing ran sur¬ 
pass them. Full particulars on application to BROWN 
& I*ERKINS, 439 Broom* Sc., N. Y. Agent* Wanted. 
Liberal discount to Touchers and Clergy. 8b8 it 
CENTS WANTED.-NOW READY 
The only official Southern History of the War. 
TO %•£ FOR EVERY HOUR’S Service. 
CP J. Pleasant and himornbln employment, desirable 
for clergymen, teachers, student* and soldiers — anil no 
risk. Ladles ami gentlemen wanted In every State and 
County. Address MAN SON LANG, 295 Bowery, N. Y. 
BvE. A. Polla.ru, the popular historian of the South, 
and Editor of the Richmond Examiner during the war. 
Complete in one large royal octavo volume, with 21 Uru¬ 
sted portraits.giving a lull and authentic, account of the 
rise and fall of the late Southern Confederacy— written 
und-r the encouragement of Generals R. E. Lee, John¬ 
ston, Beauregard and others. The work Is being liber¬ 
ally patronized by leading men ol all classes—eager to 
“ hear the other side." 
[From the Louisville Journal 1 
Mr. Pollard Is one of the. finest and most dashing 
writers of the time. Hts volume will hav e nu Immense 
circulation, 
[From the Ihstet'sburg < H«.) Express.] 
His style is far more forcible, in our estimation, than 
that of Baucroft. und uot surpassed by the classic ele¬ 
gance of Prescott. 
i From the Few Ilmen Palladium.] 
It is the only full aud authentic history of the war from 
a rebel stand-point, ami Is the counterpart of Greeley’s 
“American Conflict " «»d -mil ii.s i,, ....... 
. „ _ Solo Proprietors, Chicago, Ill 
P. O. Drawer 5528. 
Ely See 11 lustrate.il advertisement in Rural, Sept, l. 
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11 ItuLlA will force Whiskers, or Mustaches on the 
smoothest ftice or chin—never known to fall. Sample 
for trial sent free. Address, REEVES & UO. 
No. TS Nassau St., New-York, 
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the largest and richest in France. New- desci 
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iV. the largest and richest in France. 
Catalogue sent oil application to BULGIUEUE A 
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U TICA UNION NURSERIES, 
UTICA, 3V. Y. 
I have an Immense sL-ck of choice AM 77 VS CHAPE 
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Also a line stock of Cubkaxts, Goosbbbrbiks, Uasi* 
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stumps tor Descriptive Catalogue, how ready. 
865 JOHN BES1’, Agent. 
urawer 15fi, .Syracuse, N. Y 
GENTS AVAN TED 
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“WOMEN OF THE WAR,” 
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sale of this work u pti-imanr. und lucrative employment. 
Tuts Book hasSoComprtitor rrnojiKs i uksii and 
new to THE choc i.ic. The ORKiuhtoby is I'l.KA.N’ and 
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this bautiovi.au. 
For full particulars send for Circular. 
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863,<t _ U6 Asylum M., Hartford, Cl 
CHAMPION. 
UlCKOIi’8 PATENT PORTABLE 
- ," aud will ultimately And its way 
into every library of any pretensions. 
I From lhr Honrs tit Home Magazine.] 
Mr. Pollard wields a polished and practiced pen. The 
history before u». In nil probability. Is the fairest, fullest 
and most authentic record of the Hon federate side which 
we shall have tor several decades or years. 
The public are cautioned against any oilier publication 
purporting lobe this work. To energetic men and wo¬ 
men a rare chance is oflereil to make money. Don’t fail 
to send lor circulars of this great and Important work. 
Address E. R. TREAT & CO., 
Publishers, 651 Broadway, N , Y. 
Over 1 1,000 In Use and Approved. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for tho fruit har¬ 
vest ol 1866 , in made, in the most perfect manner with 
either one or two tubs, mid la well worthy the attention 
of all persons wanting sue.h u mucllino. It has no su¬ 
perior In tlie market, uml is tile only mill that will prop¬ 
erly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &o., &c. 
II your merchant dues not keop thorn, toll him to send 
lor one tor you, or write tar one yourself. Address the 
manuracturer’ W. O. lit UK OK, 
659-13t llAiiursnuBO. Pa. 
(A/'ii WIT.I, PAY FOR AN ENTIRE 8BT 
traxlV" ot Bound Volumes Rubai, Nttw YuuKga from 
No l to No. 17 10 first Volumes are Family Papers bound, 
0 new volumes, 'fills Is probably the tmty tell yet for 
sale. Address SVILHA.M8, Rural New-Y’orker, Office. 
1ANUKR8 CURED - Without the knife, by J. H. 
j LMJUFKK, 01 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FLOWER ROOTS, 
SENT BY MAIL, POST-PAID, AT CATALOGUE PRICES, 
HIE (OLLiNS COMBINED CLOVEN 
TfT l r L 11 la tivn i r.'ii . ^7. ,, . .IV f •J - * 
GriA.I?E VIKTES, cfcC v 
At lowest wholesale rates, including 
Pbabs, Standard and Dwarf. 
Applbs, “ ’* •’ 
CUKliUlKS, “ “ " 
Plums, 1'kaouks, Ai-nrooTs and Nkctarixks. 
A splendid lot ol IONA, Ibkaulla and Aiukondao 
OIliYTEI VINES, 
Very healthy, strong and ivell-rooted. Fine plants of 
Dki.awakk, Diana, Concouh, H.MiTFonn Puoufio, 
Ckkvklinu, Ai.l, kn's 11 yiium'S, anil other Grapes. 
Engi.isii Gooskukiiuiks, Dom’Nixgs' Mulubbbibs 
and all the 
8MALL FRUITS, ROSES, EVERGREENS, 
SEEDLINGS, ike., ifcc. 
All of finest i|ualit.y und grown upon strong, heavy, well 
drained soli. We invite eorrespiuidcnco or the personal 
examination of all purchasers, 
tar Send stamp tor Price List. 
ltltO\NON, nitlVD A HKLOVER, 
868-Ct WuahlngtOU 61. Ntirsorles, Oencvn, N. Y. 
JL rnitESliliK HL’LLKIt ANI> CLKANEU. 
Patented August 16, IS59, aud June 7,1864. 
CiX.BN dr KALI,, 
Sole Muuufaeturors, Rochester. N. Y. 
5Ve are the only umunfartnrera of Clover Machines li¬ 
censed to use two single counter moving bolts, which 
have proved frtdfapwfriuMe w the succchhah operation 
of Clover Threshers Persons buying Muchlnes iroui 
other makers, having these Improvements,are liable to 
have them stopped by Injunction, or be compelled to 
piw ik royalty T.O tlje Inventor* aa ha 111117 elect. Tins nv 
«WHinau 01 lint B.Court,hold- 
M; v, ‘V 1 '' nr,t ,,Q infringement pr other 
patents on Clover Mills, aspires purchaseia ut our Ma- 
cnlnee again ! all trouble or annoyance ol tbu rJiaructor 
Offers for sale a large, anil well selected assortment of 
the above, just received from Holland, embracing the 
most desirable varieties of Dovnu* akd Sjnolh Hva- 
CINTItS; l’OLTANTfirS N.VRClShUs; Dni TU.K ANI1 SlNOMC 
F.akly and Latk Tctips; Double-and Sixgi.e Nae- 
ctsstrs; Jonquils: Cbocus.; Cbown Impkhmlh; Ibis; 
Sxow DuOI’A; Sf'.ILLAK: HABBY GLADIOLUS; KaNVX- 
CULUS i A NIC BOXES 5 JtrAX AXD MAST OTilKll LlUKH. 
Also a fine ansortmont of 
GREEN-HOUSE BULBS', 
Comprising Ctl'lambss, Ixtas, Oxaus, Spabaxis, 
Tkitojias, Aom meats, Gloxinias, Ac., &c. His 
New Illustrated Autumn Catalogue, 
Containing an accurate (inscription of each variety, with 
purtlcnlar directions for culture, so that any person, 
however tmacqnaLntcd, cannot fail to succeed, will be 
mailed to all applicants enclosing ten cents. 
Collections containing a fine assortment of the leading 
varieties ol th« above will also he malie-1, post-paid, as 
follows Collection No. 1, $20 ; No. 3. $10; No. 3, $5,00i 
No. J, $3,00. For the contents of each collection and 
further particulars, see Catalogue. Address 
863-lteol B. K. BLIS8, Hprlugfield, Muss. 
*w »VC wilfcllta VV1UD. HUU H l U i)Q UTl < l» 
It cures Worms, Buts and Colic. U is thkl-eatalterative 
lor Horses anil Cattle now in n«o, having a reputation of 
20 years|stariding, it is a sure pruvimflvo of the much 
dreaded Rtnderpost. No Farmer or Dairyman should bo 
without It. For sale by Merohants and Druggists gen¬ 
erally, Address all orders to HTA R1N A Fl 7)Y l>, pro¬ 
prietors, 203 Duane 8t„ New York. 860-18L 
Ull LLP AND WODI, are great and paying tustl- 
4J bitluns. D you wish to know all about the breeding, 
management and diseases of tho former, and how bust 
and Cheapest, to produce tho latter, gel and read RAN- 
DALL S 1 LAC l ICA L 8HEPHKRD, tlie best and lutest 
work on American Slioep Husbandry. Large 12mo - —451 
pages, Illustrated. Price $2 sent post-paid. 
Addres s D. D. T. MGOItK, Rocliuster. N. Y. 
T ill: AKOVK INSTITUTION IS LOCA¬ 
TED in the central part of the State of New York, 
and tins tho finest edifice used for this purpose in tlie 
Union, it I? new, and stands dear nf ail surrounding 
buildings. The unequalled talcum of U, )•’. Brown, the 
resident Principal, author of the iunion.i pen picture ol 
tlie Lord's Prayer, and receiver of the. first prize—a med¬ 
al—at the World's Fair, for the best ol e'ery style ot 
Pen wot k, viz.; Business wrltliig.Olf-haiid writing, Flour¬ 
ishing and every style of Printing and Pen Drawing, 
makes this tlie most desirable Institution in the world. 
A scholarship purchased at this College is good for In¬ 
structions throughout the International ctiuin of Busi¬ 
ness Colleges, 
CJV* bend for Circular and Hpccliucns of Off-hand 
Writing. 
82.000 A * EA " ™ 
PROFITS. 
Male and Female Agents wanted, in a light,honorable, 
permanent, and profitable business. Local and travel- 
iMJ agent.* wanted to sell several new articles. We 
are the only authorized publishers of tho •• Arnericuu 
Charts” for Measuring and Cutting I.adlng’ aud Chib 
dretis Drcases. Any Inirlngemeut will bo punisliod by 
law. Beware of Imposition and a swindling concern 
who are charging $5. for What we furnish for One Dollar. 
Send to us lor Circular. BISHOP & CO., Cleveland (>, 
TONA GRAPE VINES. The Semen Lake 
U Wine Co. oiler lO.tXiu each ol Iona, Adiroudac, Al¬ 
len a Hybrid ami Delaware. Address 
CHARLES SPEELMAN, Ag’t, Geneva, N. Y. 
T O O K ! LOOK! LOOK! 
IJ Sis Oiitlfleates from the best O.sa Doi.lah ENTER¬ 
PRISE ever knows, sent iree to auy address. Agents 
wanted everywhere. Enclose stamp and address 
, CUSHING, OTIS & CO., 
669-lt Box No. 1,399, Boston, Mass, 
THE WELL KNOWN Trottl.ia 
Stallions John J. Crittbxdbm and Col, Wads 
B LOOMINGTON NtHSEKV.- 
15th 5 oar, 8 largo Greenhouses; 275 acres Fruit, 
Ornamental aud Nursery Stock adapted to the West, a 
■very eomnluto assortment—including 
10,900 Siberian Crab, 8 and 4 years. 
109/100 Pear; 25,000 hardy Cherry 
000,000 Grapes — largely Concord, Catnwlia, Clinton, 
Delaware, Hartford. Ives, lunu, Rogers’ Hybrids, of 
Which Nu. 1 by Die 1,000. 
300,000 Apple Stocks, i and 2 year. 
100,000 i/umcc, Pear, Cherry, and other stocks. 
111,000 Koubatb nr 11 Winn Plant." 
1.000,000 Osage, $3 b 1,000 ; $250 $ 100,000. 
20.000 Roves, all classes, old and new kinds. 
20,000 Tulips, Hyacinths, Lilies, Crocus, and other hardy 
Bulbs, for Fan Planting. 
Also, largo and arnall Ornamental Trees,Shrubs, Ever¬ 
greens, we. 
Wholesale nnd Retail Catalogues sent for ono red 
stamp each. F. K, PHOENIX, 
866-fit Bloomington Nursery. McLean Co., Ill 
OOK AGENTS WANTED 
Agents 
B —“ ~ u ~ Wnnra will be found the ensuing season at the 
Monroe County .Jail. Terms for seasou, lor J.J.CrlUen- 
den, $50; Col. Wadsworth, $30. 
John J. ClrUtnnilon took the First Premium at the, 
IntoruaUunal Horae Show at BnrfalO, In 1862, over Old 
Royal George and others. Ho also took the great Sweep- 
stakes Premium, $56!), at the World’s Fair in Chicago, 
1862, aver nine trotting and five thorough-bred Stallions, 
among which were “Cupt. Buford,Princeton,’’" Mag¬ 
na Churtu," “ Young Royal Oeorge,” etc. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows morn speed and endurance tor ahorse oi 
his experience than there Is staudlug lu the West. He U 
a line healthy horse, a sure foal getter, as bla produce In 
1S62 in Wayne County, N. V'., attest. 
PitnUi kkk.—J ohn J. Crittenden was sired i>y tn 0 “ Ben¬ 
son Horse,” he by ” Black Hawk." Tlie dam of the Ben¬ 
son Horse- was sired by ’* Young numblctonian ho by 
‘‘Bishop Hamhletoniau," and ho by •• Imported Messen¬ 
ger ." J. J. Crittenden's dam was sired by “ Hambleton- 
ian." Grand (lam by *• Bishop’s UaiublelOttUn," and he 
“Imported Messenger " 8>l9-tf 
. >• /iiiacw, — agruiM 
TJ arc now wanted to solJcii order* In each town in tho 
Tnltcd States, lor The llhisti-nted Hlatory of I lie 
Rib (-. bv John Law, D D., F.B. A., Edited byAlvau 
Bond, 1>. D., of Norwicli, Conn. This Is the. best selling 
book now published. Agents make from $100 to $300 par 
mouth, and say " they never knew a book to sell so well." 
For lurther inlormulkm apply immediately to the pub¬ 
lisher. HENRY BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
POR SALE. - A CHOICE FARM. OF 3S| 
i Acres, and nearly 300 lu a higu state ol cultivation, 
ami over ICO acres being (own to wheat this lull; lying 
seven miles south of the City of Battle Creek. Said /arm 
Is first rale tor white wheat, clover and timothy, and 
good lor corn. Un tho premise* there is a first rate, 
honse.good barn and orchard with great variety oflruit 
trees In bearing. For particulars Din ulro of 
SlklEON BAKER, Bailie Creek, Michigan. 
T> Y JAMES F . C . HYDE, 
JLJ AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 
2 Court Square, Boston. 
DORCHESTER NURSERIES. 
Wholesalk AvCtiow op Teeks, Vivics, &o., &C. 
270,000 Pear Tree*. 2 to 4 years. 25,000 Grape Vines, 2 
years, very line 50,000 Apple Trees, Curran is & Shrubs. 
Commencing AYudnraduy, Oct. 3d, at B o’clock, on 
Columbia at.! II the weather is stormy, the next fair day. 
Grove Hull Horse Car* leave Trumont street, Boston, 
every half hour. 
8 I6-~8 WILDER & BAKER, Dorchester, Slass. 
Special Notices 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS FOR 
bale—bent by Express to all parts of the United 
states. B. J. BIDWELL, Tecumseb, Michigan. 
T> H. SHELDON’S Patent COMPOSITION 
Geo. W. Snyder, the Vocalist, 
Musical Conventions in Western New York* 
meeting with success. Address at Nundi, N. Y 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AND 
Bell Metal Bells, 
NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
TNTEW YORK. 
The American Institute 
AWAItfrEl) 
To this Company their 
X • lor Destroying Borers and other insects that in¬ 
fest Fruit and Ornamental ’frees. Individual, Town 
County and btatu Rights tor sale, Send for Circular, 
Address P. B. bllELDON, Rochester, N. Y. 
With tvhat Joy and Gladness do the people 
hail the advent and discovery of Con’s Dyspepsia. 
Cuke. It is a sovereign cure for Dyspepsia, Indiges¬ 
tion, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. 
All Druggists keep it. 
A GENTS WANTED.— sji 150 to $200 per 
iY month to sell Die Improved Common Senae 
Family Sewing Muuliliie. Price, $ 18 . This ma¬ 
chine will SB ten. Hem, Fell. Tuck, Quilt, Cord, Bind, and 
Embroider beautifully. Every Mac,trim; warranted for 
ffvejrears. Bond for Descriptive Circulars. Address .7. 
L. SECOMB <& CO.,I’OSt-OtUCC Box,N0.5S8Detroit,Mich 
LcoasssiU 
N OTICI 1 ,,— Hie Partnership formerly 
existing between J. J. Thomas and E. W. Haitisj?- 
okjsv, la this day dissolved by mutual consent. 
J. J. THOMAS. 
Macedon, Aug. 2,1866. E. W. HEKENDEEN, 
E. W Herbndkkn, having purchased the Nursery 
Trees belonging to Thomas & Hmcndeen, at Mueedon 
^ lng ?.’ ! 0, '. H continuance of the business, 
the subscriber cordially Invite* the attention of tree pur¬ 
chasers to UD excellent, extensive aud reliable stock. 
J. J. THOMAS. 
I would call especial attention to the superior article 
ol Grape \ lue*. which I am able to Offer thin mil. Please 
6e £} l or a ch cnlar. E. W. HKRENDKKN. 
_ Mac edon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
aOILD, BECKWITH A: CO., Offer for 
WWYrrT C, AK r n ncomplete Stock of 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. 
1 lasts, Vises, Bulbous Hoots, Uanotvo Plants, 
JF* e particular attention to our 
splendid stock of ROSES, on tbcir own roots, mostly 
ifTilfilr o?i r Pi* taa ij’ co ?.! 1),tlri / 01 ove >' 300 different vsif- 
etlee of Ail Uuj old v^rtn iHfl muoy t 3 cw on**}?, rccctitiv 
Imported from Franco, which we offer in large or small 
quantities, to suit purchaser- ft gives us great pleasure 
our ’ H 15 rem arkabty iceu grown, a fact 
that purchaaer* will duly appreciate. Prompt, ami care¬ 
ful attention given to all order*, and packing done in 
tlie most careful aud thorough manner. More lull nar- 
ticuiars will be found in oar Catalogues, which we 
should be pleased to send on application. B ! oa , x an(13 . 
Fruit and Ornamental: No. 8, wholesale. ’ 
Itch. Salt Rheum.— Wheaton’s Olnt- 
mznt will cure the Itch in 4S hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potteb, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
POOK AGENTS TAKE NOTICE.- 
JJ Send us your address for a Descriptive Circular of a 
Now, CutnpU-tt!, Reliable and impartial HISTORY Or 
THE LATE CIVIL WAR, which you can msll at, $2.50, 
Splendidly Illustrated and Bound inelegant style. We 
have Just tho book that Is wanted. Its inw price gives it 
an advantage over ull other*, and wc offer such induce 
incut* that all who are active and energetic cun make 
from tlOV to $260 per month. Addrevs. 
QUAKER CITY TLBUSHING HOUSE, 
B6S-300 ]\o. 927 Sansom street, 
In October, 1 S 05 
AKYLAND and VIHGINIA FARMS 
i.*X FOR BALK.—Owing to the civil War fine Southern 
fauna are now offering tor sate at reduced price* in the 
moat fertile portion* or Maryland and Virginia. The 
mildness of tno climate and variety oi productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern farmers. Tho suii- 
Bcrlbersbave constantly on band tarms Improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit aud grazing farm*; conutry 
seats, coal and timber lands la all .sections of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, residence* and building lota In and 
around Baltimore aud Washington. Faithful undaocu. 
c, * n >'^1 by addressing JOHN 
GLENN A CO., No. 50 Second 8t., Hattlmore. Ibfzbiit 
DAIEYHEEN’S PAPER 
I'uiLAbaimiitA, Pa, 
{3?” Fakvckks and DArnrjtBN will bo interested 
in the letters of X. A. \Villakd, 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 
Hekalb. The Weekly edition is $2 a year, for a 
large paper of forty-eight columns. 
Address, W. II. Tutton, Circulator, Utica, N. Y. 
^CltAItTLETTV^ 
SElPfJM MACprNES. 
Fully LleonMf'tfr^KxcJjNrfFu territory plvon. 
\y from $60 to $200 Fur Urmia, itiu«* 
rated OircuUrN^^^i^r^KsWlUi «uuip r cltlmr 
omco- rAGElmOHIERS,i><l Agents, 
. ,-^ffi-l Chootnut 8t,, Philo., Fban. A 
►< 221 Krimn.lt 81.. TolfJa.O. 
•-***.* itr-iwr.— iius 
■ la the latest and beat of Dr. works on 
Sheep Hu*b»nrtry-the Standard Authority on the sub¬ 
ject. It. tell 11 all about the Breeding, Management nnd 
Diseases of Sheep, and should be in the hand* or every 
flock-master on Ut* American Continent. Over 20,000 
copies already sold. One large I2m<>. volume of 454 
nrlfitod* 111 tidtrotyl ur. t bound In lopisrlor Ktvlo. 
ent post-paid on receipt ot' price — $2. Address 
_ D. D. T. MOORE, Rochfater, N. Y. 
r OUTABLE STEAM ENGINES -Com¬ 
bining the maximum of efficiency, durability and 
economy with thn minimum of weight and price. They 
an: widely known, more than 600 being In use. All war- 
ranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars 
sent on application. 
Address J. C. UOADLKY & CO., 
861-18$ Lawrence, Mass. 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book.l.so 
Tim American House Carpenter (flatfleld’a).3 v) 
The Barn Yard, a Manual. i no 
The Boston Machinist (Fitzgerald). 78 
Tlm Farm, with Ulustratlous.. l 00 
The Fruit* and Fruit Trum. of America (Downing)! a!oo 
Tne Garden, a ilanuul...,,,. 1 00 
The House with Original Plans. 150 
Thomas’ Farm Implements...", ‘ i'so 
Ten Acres Enough. -,o 
Todd'S Young Farmer* Manual and Work Shop. 1,30 
Vimlllatlon lit American Dwellings. 1,50 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens. 1A0 
Wax Flowers, how to make them ...1A0 
Woodward’s Graperies »nd Horticultural Buildings. 1J0 
Woodward’s Conutry Homes...1 *S0 
Wool Grower A Stock Register, Voi*,l, 2,5,8, each. 33 
Fonng Housekeeper’s and Dairy Maid’s Directory.. 80 
Youman’sHand Book HouseholdSclencu.f... 2,00 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
We have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
Rubal Nkw-Yokkeb, (1861,) stitched, and In good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
erprees. If yon wish a copy, speak quick. A few 
bound copies of same volume lor sale at $ 3 . We 
can also furnish bound copies of most of the volumes 
issued since 1855, at f 3 each. Bound volumes of 1864 
and 1865, $4 each. Address 
D. D. T. MOORS, Rochester, N. Y. 
C ANCER.—A Now Method of Treating 
OANUKit, by Drs. Babcock A Son, which baa already 
been proved, by over two thousand cases, to be tins most 
successful treatment for Cancer that has ever beoD used 
by man. The method ot treatment ti nlmple, This ter¬ 
rible disease Is removed In a solid ma**, without tho use 
ot the knife, loss of blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound parts. We will give any 
uutnbt-.rpt testimonials; also, Will answer ail letters tf 
inquiry. Address Dbs. BABCOCK & SON, 
845-tJ No. 700 Broadway, New Vork. 
ON»T BE FOOLISH. 
Yon can make Blx Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call 
examine an Invention urgently needed by every- 
. Or a sample sent free by mall for so cents that 
is e»tly for $6, by a, L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat- 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR 
BALTIMORE. 
CTKAWflEAKY PLANTS —Vi 
kJ bee advertisement in the Rural, Aui 
Manual of Grape Culture, free. J. 1 
Box 660, West hewton. Pa. 
