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FOREIGN NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 
VERGKEF.M BROOM CORN SEED.-I 
List of New Advertisements. 
O O P K tt ) S 
AMERICAN CHEESE VATS I 
Roe'a Patent, with Cooper's Improvements. 
These Vato are now In duo In every cheese district In 
the Union, and arc conceded to lie tile best and cheapest 
Vats In use. 
Also. MAPLE'S PATENT STEAM VATS, for largo 
Factories, whlcb arc approved by all Qalhg steam. 
Also, a now PATENT SCREW, (br PrsHsos, with RE¬ 
VOLVING WHEEL, worked with a WOODEN LEVER, 
and by hand. A great Improvement. Komi for Circulars 
H. A K. T. COOPER. 
Watertown, N.Y., Fob. H, 1807. 8B1-U 
\j have seen red a lot ot this reliable variety wbicb i 
offer at $4 -91 bushel. P. B. WESEUOLE, Chicago Ag’l 
Warehouse and Seed Storo, 201 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
London, March 4— Noon.—Consols for money 
steady at 91, American securities opened as fol¬ 
lows: — Eric shares, 36}£; Ill. Central, ex. div., 
76fe£; 5-30 U. S. bonds, 7"3%. The bonds opened 
before official hours at 73% for the issue of 1862, 
and 72 asked for the issue of IS 60 . 
Liverpool, March 4—Noon.—The sales of cot¬ 
ton to-day w ill probably reach 10,000 bales. Prices 
have declined %d. sinee last report. Middling 
Uplands, 13%d.; Middling Orleans, 14d. 
Market for breads tuffs quiet. California wheat 
firm at 13s. 3d. per cental. Corn has declined to 
86 s. 3d. per quarter for mixed Western. 
The market for provisions is quiet. Lard 50s. 
6 d. per cwt. for American. Pork and bacon un¬ 
changed. 
Petroleum, refined, Is. fid. Spirits petroleum, 
Id. per gallon. Spirits turpentine, 37s. Od. per 
cwt. for Carolina. Ashes unchanged. 
London, March 4— Noon. — Dispatches have 
been received here from Dublin which announce 
the capture of the famous Col. O’Connor, the 
leader of the late Fenian revolt in Ireland. He 
was overhauled by the authorities at Athlone, 
Westmeath Co., 200 miles from the scene of the 
insurrection. 
Paris, March 4. — Strikes for higher wages 
among the operatives of France are very fre¬ 
quent. The cause is traceable to the increased 
price of food. 
Knot Fruit Farm and Nurseries—.T Knox. 
A Remarkable Strawberry—J B Cline. 
Todd's Paten* Stamps for Marking Sheep—A Todd, Jr, 
Bhei*n WMh Tobacco—James V Is'vin. 
Screw Power Mower end Reaper— Russell & Treman. 
Agent* Wanted—Hartford Publishing Co. 
Free and Ornamental Trees—Kllwanger <fc Barry. 
SDlendid New Pears, Ac—Wru S Carpenter. 
Desirable Property for Sale—A C Partle. 
The Best Potatoes—Smith, Jones As Co. 
Seeds and Plants—Samuel T TliOrbnrn. 
O. K. II B— E Williams. 
Cheat' Land—S Van Vlar.fc. 
Fariner-i and Flock-Meters \ W Batchelder & Co. 
Prictw Reduced-T C Maxwell & Bros. 
One Dollar—G S Warren & Co. 
Early Goodrich Potatoes—Wm Beattie. 
The Children's Hour—T S Arthur. 
Fallev Seminary -,t P Griffin. 
Silver Pheasant? Eggs—G w Cone. 
Peach PlUt for Sale -Hasted & Winegar. 
Cook's Evaporator, &c—Blymyer, Day & Co. 
Desirable Location for Sale— (S & L SilUman. 
Farm* for Sale—Wm Raitoy. 
Iona Grape Vines—A Hammond. 
Merryrnaids Monthly—Haney & Co. 
aPKCUH, NOTICES. 
The Practical Shepherd—D D T Moore. 
CoeV Cough Balsam. 
O. K. B. B. 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
TMXANCIAL KNTERFKIZE.-A FEW RE- 
11 1 liable and influential parties to promote the advance¬ 
ment of u matter of groat public impoiuuco and of 
strictly a legitimate and hustuess character. Address 
u SECRETARY," 387 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
miNESYILLE FEMALE KF.H1NARY.- 
V Jl f he Spring Term of this Institution tv ill commence 
on Thursday, April 4th. Board, and Tuition in English 
branches, $-12 per term of 12 weeks. Fnr Catalogues ad¬ 
dress C. A EI.DRIDUE, Galnenvllle, Wyoming Co., N.Y 
Have selected the following kinds from their stock, which 
they recommend to meet the wants Of Clubs. They are 
sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company sell them 
In Now York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
N ASBY’H ANDREW JOHNSON’S COMIC 
Life and Western Trip. It's rich, oontalns 40 " lturns 
Kilts." 11)0,000 sold. Mailed free, W for $1100 for $8; 
single copy 20 cents. Address 
9SWt HUNTER & CO.. Hinsdale, N. H. 
JHAKLES W. IDELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE 
WSST STU8BT, FOOT OF DRY, N>W YORK. 
milE CATIi AT L AST— Curtiss’ Patent 
1 Improved Sliding and Self-Shotting Yard and Karin 
Gale, bimplest, cheapest, beet. Never stands open; 
shuts hy Its own weight, 
tW~ Territory to sell and Agents wanted In every por¬ 
tion of the United Buttes. Address 
S98.tr GEO. G. CURTISS, Rochester, N. Y. 
PRICE LIST. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c., S0c., 90c„ best $1 p 
MIXED (Green and Black.) T0c.,80c.90c.,best fl ip » 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black.) 80c.,90c., $1 fl 10 best 
$ 1,20 V tt. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c„ 90e„ $1, $1,10, best * 1,25 p a. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best $ 1,25 
? ». 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,25 $)-». 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggs, Game, Furs, Flax, Hops, Beaus, &c. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Grueu, Dried and Canned Fruits. 
In the Fruit. Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Dombstio Fruits, such ss Applos, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, Ac., &e. 
(Established 1818.j lff~ ConslgtunenU solicited. 
I AABBIS FOR SALK 18 MILKS SOUTH 
OF PHILADELPHIA. 
Improved and unimproved land, adapted to all kinds 
of Fruit Culture, for sale at l)m ,1 unction of the Raritan 
& Del. Bay & Camden & Atlantic Railroads, accessible, by 
7 daily trains to Philadelphia and 3 from New York. Ap¬ 
ply to GEO. W. HANCOCK, Atco.Camden Co., N. J. 
W HISK Kits J ! Wo warrant a Heavy Board 
In live weeks, to those who use Ruhmki.l’r Itaj,- 
1 an Compound. Contains nothing Injurious to the sklu. 
Rent, closely mmlcd,for DU cent*, it. LiLtiSELL A CX)., 
Watertown, N. Y. 885-13t 
— Capital punishment is abolished in Illinois. 
— King William of Prussia will be the Emperor of 
Germany. 
— Fresh strawberries are now odtered for sale in 
New York. 
— There are now 306 miles of railroad in operation 
in Minnesota. 
— Lake water has been let into the Chioago tunnel 
for the first time. 
— Habeas corpus has been suspended in Ireland for 
three months longer. 
— Among the new devices for the day are paper 
pantalettes for ladies. 
— Egypt has this year produced a cotton crop esti¬ 
mated at $100,000,000. 
— In Boston $16,000 has been subscribed for the 
destitute at the South. 
— The sous of General Garibaldi have gone to Can- 
dia to help the. Cretans. 
— The Turkish garrisons are to bo withdrawn from 
the ports in the principality of Servia. 
— Chas. F. Browne—“Artcmus Ward”—is lying 
seriously ill at Southampton, England. 
— The Indian Bureun cost $81,000,000 last year, and 
the result was the killing of 80 Indians. 
— The Nebraska nonse of Representatives was en¬ 
livened by a free fight on the 18th ultimo. 
— It is estimated that New York capitalists have 
$200,000,000 invested in different railroads. 
— Queen Victoria wore the Kohinoor diamond in 
her necklace at the opening of Parliament. 
— Five magistrates of Norfolk, Va„ have been ar¬ 
rested for refusing to receive negro testimony. 
— Tho bill to admit Colorado as a State has failed 
to pass In the Senate over the President’s veto. 
— There is every Indication that we shall have an 
unprecedented influx of Gorman emigrants this year. 
— Two new Lntheran churches, one costing $15,000 
and the other $80,000 have been opened in Milwaukee, 
— A German iron master will send to tho Paris Ex¬ 
hibition a house made entirely of iron at a coat of 
$5,000. 
— A swindle by which New York banks were re¬ 
lieved of $600,000 in gold in May, 1865, has just come 
to light. 
Thceo Teas are chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing tu mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure tn drinking them. 
Our Black and Groeu Mixed Tens will give universal 
satisfaction and suit all tastes, being composed of tho 
best Foo Chow Blacks and Moyune Greens. English 
Breakfast hi not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired a taste for that kind of Tea, although It is 
tbo finest Imported. 
H unters and trappers attention. 
To those Interested hi trapping all kinds uf animals, 
such as Foxes, Minks, Sables, wolves, Bears, Ac., I will 
send the Hunters' Secret*, a sura moan* of taking them, 
together with more than one hundred valuable HOCfcto 
and recipes. The-cure for strong drinks ; hair oils and 
fancy articles; the art of VebtfUoquIeni — all for it) cents, 
or flee for $1. Address W H. THOMAS, 
886-31 Bradford, Orange Co., Vermont. 
T he imiti.adklpiiia strawberry 
at $10 V 100; Jaeulid»\-, $3 N 100. or $30 ft 1,000; Ida 
fl-lb 100, or $15 1 ,00<»; Agriculturists, Downer'S and 
others at low price*. The Philadelphia Itaspherry, $3 V 
dor., or fSQ y 100; Wilson Early, $15 $1 dor., or $50 ('orW); 
KlUatinny’s, $9 v do*., or $fti $1 100 . Also all the differ- 
eut kinds of berries, at prices to suit the wholesale, 
prleefl to suit the retail, and family Hate sent by wall, 
worth $16, for 310. Send for Catalogue free. 
89. Wt THUS. C. ANDREWS, Moores town, N. J. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily 
$eur gMwrttemcntiSi 
Gronnd Coffoo, 20c., J5c„ 30c„ 35c., best 40c. per ponnd. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who nse large quantities or Coffee,can economise In that 
article by using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which wo soil at the low prleo of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
GENTS WANTED TO TAKE 
OKDEB8 FOR 
THE PICTORIAL BOOK. 
AnjcsTAiiLK 
DASH CHUR*] 
First .4k;/. 1863, Im 
p rovcme.ni* J\u'd 
April, 18(3 arul Nov. 1886. 
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound by pur 
chasing their Teas of tho 
CS-reat American Tea Company, 
Nos. 31 and 33 VK8EY-8T.. cor. of CHURCH. 
PoMt-Olllco Box, 5643 Now York City. 
OF THE 
Agents wanted throughout tho United States, to Bell 
machine and territory. Machines furnished on amdlea- 
ton to L886-13t] W. C. QUIMBY, Rochester, N. Y. 
This Churn Is now re tj' ( ||i f Vj M 
garded by nil t.lio Agrlcul - ®r " “ S A 
trirlsto aiid Dairymen of Huj,, C 
tho conrury, whofiavchad Wife. j JlL 
an opportunity to ovam- life pars se fs 
lue it, as the host churn life' ’ g/fev ' 
yet offered to the public 2 .-i 
embracing ns It does the i •' jl : amt*, r ** 
principle of the. old Dash ' ’T 
Churn, adding thereto Im- 
prove meats to secure (M very fees? quality, an ci the large* 
y’/anP>y <\f butter urUfi the leant labor. The last lmprovo 
tuciil Is tu the shape of the harrr.l, also tho snliHtltntlon 
of a./fiit Htcttl Spring, f which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dauber; udjnsting tbo upper daither oulelde the 
Chum, above the Lover, by means of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. Wo make I) vc alr.es of these 
Churns, (holding from live to thirty gallon*,) In Clin best 
manner and of tho very best quality of White Oak. Hn- 
Ult Price No. 1.(80 gal.,) *16; No. 3 , (Vhhl.,) f.lt; No. 
3, (K bhl.,) *12; No. 4', (tfhbl ,) *16- No.5. (Ig.hhl.,) $8. 
11. 1*. WE8TCOTT, Sup’t 
Seneca Falla Chnni M'Cg Co., Seneca Falls, N . Y. 
R. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
WAR OF THE REBELLION! 
CIVIL, MILITARY, NAVAL AND DOMESTIC. 
Embracing the most brilliant and rctnurknble events 
of the Great American Conflict. By FRAZAR KIRK¬ 
LAND, author of the “ Cyclopedia of Commercial and 
Business Anecdotes,” etc. A Beautiful Royal Octavo 
Volume of Skvk.v HtTNOpan 1 ’aoks, richly embelllahed 
with over Three Hundred KngraMngn from Original De¬ 
signs. It gives flrst-rato satis (action to purchasers; » 
fact fully attested by the Bale of 12,000 copies lu the first 
two months. Agents consider It the easiest and bestsell¬ 
ing work they evor had. K.xclmilve territory anil extra 
commission given, Send for Circular. Apply to, or ad¬ 
dress HARTFORD PUBLISHING CO., 
Habtforo, Conn. 
I JAR.fil FDR HALV.-GONNHHTINH OF ABO 
I. aerosol rich tillable land, situated In the town of 
York,Livingston Co.. N. Y.,ln u high state of cultivation, 
A largo uud I’omtnodJon* house, with all necessary nub 
buildings; orchard and garden, well stocked with line 
variety of fruits. A large part or the purchase monoy 
may remain on bund aud mortgage. Apply to or address 
DAVID PIFFARD Oil the premises. 
Some parties Inquire of ns how they shall proceed to 
get up a club. The answer Is simply thisLot each per- 
Bon wishing to Joiu In a club, say how much tea or coffee 
he wants, aud select the kind and price from our Trice 
1,1st, as published lu tho paper or In our circulars. Write 
the aitutes,khuls,aud amounts plainly onallst,and when 
the Club Is complete send It to us by mall,and we will put 
each party's goods In separate packages, and mark the 
name upon them, with the co«t, bo thero need be no cun 
fusion In their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. Tha cost ot transporta¬ 
tion the members of the club can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
Tho funds to pay for the goods ordered can bo sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-offloe money orders, or by 
Express, as may suit tho convenience of the club. Or, ir 
the amount orderodetceod thirty dollars, we will, Ifde. 
sired, send the goods by Express, to " collection deUvery” 
■ .TAHITI FOB NALI5. The NnbiacrllHtr 
I offers for sale the farm known as the ( liollborg 
property, situated about a mile west of the village of 
Geneva, N. Y. It contains 130 acres, 15 of which nre 
wood-land -the balance In a high state of cultivation, 
thoroughly nnderdralnnd, and well adapted for nursery 
purposes A. novel-railing brook turns u watcr-whnol of 
tK horse power. House large, two nnd a half story, 
brick, containing fourteen large rooms, commodious 
and in good repair. Barns, carriage bouse, lee bonne, 
and other out-bnlldtugs, all In good order. House and 
burn snpptled with water from a never-failing spring. 
For further particulars, terms, Ac.,address or apply to 
MCDONALD & ROSE, No.38nnce.tuAt.,Geneva, or to tha 
subscriber oil tbo premises. WM G. F. (JUKLLBOUU. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci¬ 
entific Men and tho Press. 
"The AtUnstable Dash (Them has not Its equal on flits 
continent. —IJ. D. T. Menus, MUtor HurcU New- Yorker. 
“ Tha best form Of Churn ever luvcnted,"-Koi,oK Hou- 
rxsosf. Ag'l Kd, N. Y Tribune. 
Mr. ftoblnsou also named It first and commended It 
nrr.nr.sT of all tho Churns on exhibition at the Now 
York 8tat« Fair. 
'The greatest improvement on the old Dash Chnrn 
ever Invented : all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
bettor b utter than a rotary one."- formers' Club, Amer- 
tean TnetUute, New York City. 
“Tho most important Improvement recently brought 
out. 1 ’—S. Eowaiios Toon, Ag'l Ed. N. Y. Times. 
" The verv best Churn extant.” I'ralrte Parmer. 
"ItIs perfectly common sense In Us structure.” Ohio 
Fltrmer. 
“ A Churn that every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view and contemplate ."—Bouton Cultivator. 
The Sbnwia Falls Chcrn M akofactokino Co. 
Is organized under the General Manufacturing Law or 
the State of New York, with it Capital of $100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Chnrtts and 
the rATKjrrao FtXTunits. Can supply those purchasing 
Town, County and State Rights, with the Dashers, 
.Springs, &e., at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture tlielr own Churns. B03-tf 
AOKNTS WANTED.—a few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the. above Chnrn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will Bud the. business prof¬ 
itable For unctlculars address the Company at Beneca 
Kails, or parlies in or uear Rochester are referred to D. 
f>. T. Moumc, Editor Rurul New-Yorker. 
W ANTED—ACCENTS $7f. to $21)0 per 
month, everywhere, male and female, to Intro- 
ducc throughout tho United Bl-ates the Gkmvixk Com¬ 
mon Sknkb Familv Skwino Maouink. This machine 
will stitch, licm, full, tuck, quilt, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider tn a most superior manner. Price only $18. 
Folly warranted for live years. We will pay $1,IM0 for 
any machine that will sew a stronger, more heuutiful, or 
more elastic ecani tltau ours. It makes Um '* Ehnttln 
bock Btlteli.” Every second stitch can be cut, and stlli 
the cloth Cannot be pullud apart wlthoot tearing It. We 
pay agents from $75 to $200 per month and e xpenses,or a 
commission (Tom wbleh twice that amount can be made. 
Address BECOMB & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CAUTION.—Do not be Imposed upon hy other parlies 
palming off worthless Coat-iron machines, under the some 
name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. tlKMl 
COUNTRY CLUBB, Hand and Wagon Peddlers,and 
small store* (of which class wo are supplying many 
thunsands, all of which aro doing well,) cun navo their 
orders promptly aud faithfully tilled; and In case of 
Clubs can lmvo each party's name marked on their pack¬ 
age aud dlreotod by sending their orders to Nob. 31 and 
S3 Yeeey-st. 
Parties sending CInb or other orders for less than thirty 
dollars luid better send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expense of colloctlug by ex¬ 
press; but larger orders wo will forward Dy express, to 
Collect oti delivery, 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up thu Club. Our profits aro small, lmt we 
will bo aa liberal as wo can afford. Wo scud no qumpU 
uientary package for Clubs of loss than $30. 
N.B.— All villages and towna where a largo number 
reside, by clubbing together, can roduco the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about ono-thlrd by sending directly 
to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 Ac 33 Ve«ey-»t., cor, of Church. 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New York city. 
(For manner ot getting up ClbuH see former editions 
of thfe paper.]_ 888-tf 
ANTED — EVERY READER OF THE 
V V Rural to look to tbeir Interest, aud see page 75,this 
No,, and scud for a Catalogue. AdtircHs 
893lit THOS. C. ANDREWH, Moorestown, N. J. 
C ANT!ICRS CURED WITHOUT I»AIN. 
use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars Boat 
free of charge. Address 
886-tt Das. BABCOCK & BON. 700 Broadway, N.Y 
fc'SSELL’S SCREW POWER 
COM BINED 
Without Cog-Gearing —The Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, strong and durable; perfect In its work, 
Cheap nnd economical. Agents and dealers supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactured by 
KU-lt RUSSELL & TREMAIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
ITrilNH H. T. BABBITT’H I’M It F. C4INFEN- 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKU1L— 
Warranted double tho stength of common Potash, aud 
superior to any other sanonlflcr or ley la tho market. 
Pm up In cans of I pound,2 pounds, 8 pounds, fl pound .1 
and lv [loundw, with lull dlrctlous In English and Oennan 
for making hard and soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons ol soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumers 
will Hud this the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 64,65,56, (.7,68, 60,70,72 & 71 Washington Bt.. 
New York. 885-I8t 
ODD'S I* AT 15 NT STAMP FOR 
NEW ROOK BT LOUIS FXGUFBR 
D. APPLETON & CO., 
443 and 4415 Broadway, Now York 
HAVE JTJ8T PUBLISHED, 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A C8MPI.BTK TUB AXIS 11 OH THE EKEBDINO, MANAQE- 
MENT AJfD DIABASES OF SHEEP. 
By Hon. HENRY S. RANDALL, LL. D., 
Author ol' "Sheep Husbandry in the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry,” &c., &c. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T, MOORE, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
FOR A FORTUNE, AND NO 
deception. Address 
.1 ARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass. 
THE VEGETABLE WORLD 
BEING 
A History of Plan is, with their Botanical Descriptions 
and Peculiar Properties. 
By Loris Figcikr, Author of "The World before the 
Deluge.” 
Illustrated vrlth. four h undred and .forty-nix Engravings, 
Interspersed through the text, and twenty-fonr fnll- 
pa;e IIInatraliouH. chiefiy drawn from Nature, 
One volume, heantifnify printed, 581 pages. 
Cloth,$6; hair calf extra, $8,50; full call', 
extra, $10. Sent free, hy mall, on 
raoetpt 0 / price, 
“ A volnme which affords reading Of the most attract¬ 
ive, fascinating,and proIItable kind.contains more 
information upon the subject of which It treats, than any 
other single volnmo extant, aud this is Imparted In so 
agreeable a manner that the work deserves to be called 
popular, in the bust sense of the term."— N. I”. Times. 
P REMIUM CHESTER CO. WRITE I’lGS, 
bred and shipped to nay address ordered, head lor 
Circular on the Breeding and Management of Swine. 
Atldmi* THOH, . " 
'OD, Doe Run,Chester Co., Pa. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias UOwa, ,JB., President, and Original inventor of 
toe Sew tug Machine,) 
Proprietor* and Manufacturer* of tho tvofi Vrcnowned 
HOWE H1CU1NO MACHINES, 
FOR FAMILIES AM. MANUFACTEi:ERS. 
They were awarded the highest premiums ».t the World's 
Fair In London, and six First Premiums at toe New York 
State Fair of 1866. 
tSC Send for Circular. 
»75-43t (J 
iTOUNti I. A 1) I US’ INSTITUTE 
L At MAl'LKWOUD, PirrsviKLO, Mass. 
The Spring Term commence* March 14, 1807. 
TV I 1 or Circular mldreus 
892-3t Ruv. C. V, SPEAK, the 1’rlcclpal. 
Twentt-Fivb Thousand Copies of this valuable 
work have already been issued, and the demand for it 
iB now greater than a year ago. To meet this demand 
a large edition is now in the hands of the binders and 
will be ready for agents in a few days. 
The Phaotical Silkpuekd is unquestionably the 
best and most complete 2 realise on Sheep ffuslxtndry 
now obtainable. It is the latest of Dr. Randall’s 
works on the subject, and combines the results of a 
life-long experience and observation as a sheep brood¬ 
er amt wool grower. Every dock-master in the land 
should have the work. It is indispensable, — uud 
no work on any branch of husbandry ever gave better 
satisfaction. The work is highly approved by both 
Press and People, as extracts from letters and notices 
(heretofore published) abundantly testily. 
tar* The PitAc riOAL Shepherd comprises 151 large 
duodecimo pages, and is printed, illustrated and bound 
in superior style. Bold only by Agents and the Pub¬ 
lisher. The canvassers for Todd’s Patent Stamp fur 
Marking Sheep arc authorized Agents for the sale of 
the Practical Shepherd. Price, $2. Sample copies 
mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address I>. D. T MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, N. Y. 
EACH TREK*, GRAPE VINKS, &c, 
L Large stock for nale ai. tho N fagura Nuraerle*. 
889-ot E. MOODY & SUNS, Lockpon, N. Y 
The above, cuts illustrate one of a set of Figures and 
a Sheep numbered with the stamp. The figures and lut- 
io.ru are. manufactured from the first quality oflrou.thu 
handles being so constructed that wooden handles may 
be driven down over the Iron ouca hy such as may de¬ 
sire it. 
This plan of nnmhoiing Is now generally understood 
and practiced by the best shepherds. Visitors attending 
the State Bhcep Fairs at Cauandalgua uud Rocnerter, 
must have obsii r veil that most of the she-pon exhibition 
were numbered by side, marks, Those comprising many 
of the l.e,vt sheep from this and adjoining Btates, show* 
AgentH Wanted, 
it Broadway, N. Y 
pVEBT MAN HIS OWN PRINTER, 
Young and Old Making Money. 
TbeLowK tiicHov kd Printing Piikbskh arc the best 
and cheapest Portable Card and Job PresBCsever Invent 
ed. Price of an Office with ITcah - *15, *30, $40. Send lor 
a circular to the Lowe Pbbss Co., 23 Water Bt., Boston. 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLEE, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
A WAV WITH UN¬ 
COMFORTABLE Titns- 
SKfi.—COMFORT AND CURE 
FOR THE IS (J PT (IKK 1).—Sent 
post-paid on receipt of 10 cents, 
Addrusa 
Dr. E. H. FOOTE, 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
892-6teo 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for th'eparing tWi Grourut, 
Bowing, Harvesting, Ac. Also, an E-*ay by a Western 
man, 011 llxHr anu Flax is the West; Mode* of 
Culture, Preparation for Market, Am., with Botunlcul 
descriptions and Illustrations. I'uhllMied by I). D.'I'. 
Mootix, Editor of Moore's Rural New-Yorker, Koch- 
eetor, N. Y. Prt«\Twenty-Flvo Conte. 
(Yf'Thoer who wUh POAortrAt. IsrvOitM.vno.x on the 
subjects named above should send for the work, which, 
hi ken*, poet paid, for 25 rents 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
C ONFIDENTIAL IN¬ 
FORMATION TO 'I' H E 
MARRIED! -Sent la scaled Eu 
vciopc on receipt of 10 cento. 
Address Dr. K. B. FOOTF., au¬ 
thor of Medical Common Bcnse 
1330 Broadway, N. Y. 
892-6teo 
B ATUHKUOirS IIAIII DYE,-THIS 
splendid Hair Dye Is the best tu the world. The 
only true and perfect Dye— HaruriesH, Reliable, instan¬ 
taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Na¬ 
tural Black, or Brown. Kcmldlcs tho 111 effects of Had 
Dyes. Invlgoratf.i) the. hair, leaving It soil andheautlfnl. 
The genuine Is signed William A. isauhelor. All ('there 
aro mere lmltatious, aud should be avoided. Hold by all 
Druggist* and I'crtumem. Factory 81 Harclav St.. N. Y. 
farBltWAUK OK A COUNTKIIFKIT, '8SJ^6tCO 
ERH UURBI> OR NO ( HARGK-BV 
ING8LE Y of Rome, N. Y. Cfrculars sent free. 
892-6tco 
G rape vvoobi grape woooi-ueia- 
Wereeyes,50c, V 100; $2,r,u y 1,0()0; $111 41 6 , 000 . Iona 
eyee, $5 100; FU 1 V 1,000. Wood cut before frost and 
stored In cellar. A small quantity of Concord uud Diana 
wood on special terms, Tlic usual stock of Grape Vines 
on reasonable terms. 8. J. ALUS, North East, Pa. 
TALIAN QUEEN B K E K — FOR HALE 
throughoutthe snonmer. Mend tor Circular. Addrces 
801-rn M. QUINBY, kt. Jobnsvllle, N. Y. 
I VINS’ PATENT IIA1 It UltHTTPKXCS. 
Fob CuiMnmi and Wavwo Ladiks’ Hair-No 
Meat ntqniri'd in nelng them. Ask your storekeeper for 
them. If lie does not keep them for sale write to the man¬ 
ufacturer. E. IVINS, 
871-13teo] Sixth gt. and Columbia Av„ Philadelphia. 
Croup. A lady in New Haven, speaking of Cox's 
Cough Balsam, says she lost two darling children 
with Croup, and was in despair when the third and 
last was attacked, but his lil'o was spared through 
Coe'e Cough Balsam. She advises all mothers to keep 
it on hand in case of emergency. 
( 1 BA PKS 1 G R A PES t D EJL. A WARE. Iona, 
Jt Adiroi pera’ Hybrids No.4, 13. Iff 
and33, Diana, Hartford Prolific, Concord and Croveling, 
one and two year a old grown from ripe wood, and trnc 
to name, wbleh will he sold at low prices. Also, Jucon- 
du and Agriculturist Strawberry. 
89141 ,TNO. CRAINE, East Lockport. N. Y. 
SLOWER GARDENS FOR EVERYBODY! 
’ W ir ll’ I. OJ-WD ftlj XT** ter Am..,- inn Uf >,ln /.«' tU-» *, 
JL; Wm. WEBflTEfi’a New Amwri^.nn Btylc of Klowkk 
Gakdkas. The most exquisite Dcelgna In this Elegant 
Style, sent by mail to any part or the United States. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
K)l-tf Landscape Gardener, icoehester, N. Y. 
N ElV SEWING MACHINE. 
Trre Amrsic.vx ELAaTto-SnTcn BBwrtro Maciuno, 
very Imest Improvement, patented Aug.. 1866. Price 
each, Class 1, for fondly use, with fixtures, Ac., all com¬ 
plete, $15. W111 do Jlne or coarse stitching on a j.l ki h os 
of material!) lrom Cambric to tho thiokkst wintku 
Ovbruos ror Lkatgr*. 8ewsrGpid, firm, and beautiful; 
/orJecUy reliable. Simple In 1U movement,! xml kahy to 
PXOKKS fAHD. Ih the VK11V 1)XAT maChlllC for t AMU.r 
Lsb. Samples of good* sowed nnd returned by mail /nr 
examination on receipt or postage. M aehlnu* se.u-r.tea with 
care, udjuated for special work, and forwarded, securely 
packed In AUtMtantlal wooden boxes, per express, to any 
part of the country o.v axcuiiT or Pbicb. Teetlmonials 
from those using them for maoufacturbig and family nao 
ou view at the Salesroom. Experienced Agents wanted. 
C iANE SUED.-Bcgnlnr Sorgo-or tho 
J original Chinese Cam*. Iwkkhian anewandavery 
popular variety. Doe* not blow down. Oomsrk.xa- 
HometimcHcalled Otaheltan. Beet for Sugar. Nbk i/ax.i 
— or White Itnphoe, a short stout caue, stands up well 
and U generally liked. 
The Cane from which the above 8ec<l was produced 
Wif crown and tho Seed harvested and cored under oar 
Immediate observation. The hoed Is all true to the vunr- 
ties designated, aud absolutely free from admixture with 
base and worthless Canes. 
The Cane from which tho Seed was produced yielded 
from two to three hundred gallons of hirup tier acre. 
tar Beud for Circular. BLYMYKK. DAY A, CO , 
MK-Stuo Mansfield, Ohio. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINE*— 
Combining the maximum r,f efficiency, durability 
aud economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They an- widely and favorably known, more than 000 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Addn.xi 
»9i-13v J. C, HOAD LEY & CO., Lawrence, Maas. 
A tell. Salt Itheum. —Wheaton’s Olnt- 
ment will cure tho itch in 48 hours,— also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcere, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending CO 
cents to Wlkks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For Bale by all druggists, 8K>-52t 
AGENTS WANTED IN A NEW 
business. H. 15. SUAVV, Allred, Maine. 
ONA BUDS $30 per Thousand. Also Iona 
, VINKS. 690-51 A. MKIvKELl., Geneva, N.Y 
liorj PER MONTH AND EXPENSES. 
• 1 Lift Mi AW & CLARK 8. 5!. CO., Jdlddeford, Me. 
TAMPERING CURE1).-F01t THE PAR. 
I tlcularsota system which la highly recommended. 
Address Prop. B. M. BETTtf, Stamford, Conn. 
Additions to Clubs are always In order, whether In 
ones, twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number. 
Subscriptions can commence with the volume or any 
number; but the former Is the best time, and we shall 
send from It for some weeks, unless specially directed 
otherwise. Please note this. 
ARYL AND AND SOUTHERN; FARMS. 
Farm* nnd Plantations, Coal, Timber and OU 
V ALUABLE AND INMTRUCTiVE HAS ALL | 
Knurr Cataukiuk yottBrume, or pw.- leiii how 
to plant, grow aud market. How to make your ow n and 
the. best quart boxen and shipping caaea, with other valu¬ 
able hints by which thu garden beds or large field plant 
atlons can be made to yield large and sure crops. 8ent 
lYl Farms and Plantations, Coal. __ _ 
Lauda, Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Botbern States. Also. Couxitry 
Beats near, and Dwellings and Warehouses In Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN GLKNN 6s CO., 59 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 886- tf 
~\1 EliINO 
IT I from lan__. 
the lot together. 
BAJKKK & J 
.J RAMS.—WE HAVE 40 RAMS 
lambs to three years old; will he sold very low 
nw.-nre bred. L893-3t 
, Comstock’s Landing, N. Y. 
' Address 
A. M. PUBDY, South Bend, Ind. 
on receipt of 10 cento. 
885-3tom 
