I Make Your Own Soap 
Per-Cent Saved. By 
Freshets. 
Marion, Va., March 8.—The whole Virginia 
and the Tennessee Valley has just been visited 
with the heaviest freshet that has occurred 
within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. The 
whole valley from Lynchburg to Chattanooga 
has been swept by the swollen streams. It 
rained incessantly for three days, which, with 
the melting snow from the mountains, over¬ 
flowed all the streams. 
Chattanooga, March 6.—We have had a four 
days’ storm, and the bridges are down in all 
directions. The bridge of the Washita and Chat¬ 
tanooga Railroad at Whiteside Station has been 
carried off. Communication north and east is 
entirely cut off. The bridge over the Tennessee 
river at thi3 place has been carried off. It was nine 
hundred yards long. The country is flooded. 
F. WESTCOTT’S 
gftc *Uu:$ (Jlmuten* 
AOTU 8 TA.BLB 
— Hon. Clark B. Cochrane of Albany, died on the 
0th inst. 
_Congress has appropriated $50,000 for the Paris 
Exposition. 
_A daughter has been added to the family of the 
prince of Wales. 
— Lord Brongham has made a speech in favor of 
household suffrage. 
— The ITome Journal hints the approaching mar¬ 
riage of Mr. Longfellow. 
— A proposition has gained favor in Virginia to 
make prodace a legal tender. 
— A small rebellion recently broke out in Chili, hut 
was immediately suppressed. 
— The Adventists of Cincinnati are preparing to 
“ go up ” on or about June 16. 
— Bishop Soule of the M. E. Church died at Nash¬ 
ville on the 6th. aged eighty-four. 
— Chas. F. Browne —“Artemus Ward’’—died at 
Southampton, England, on the 6th. 
— Advices from the Cape of Good Hope announce 
the murder of Dr. Livingstone by the Cafflrs. 
— Geo. B. Jones, a colored man, was elected one of 
the constables at Blackstone, Mass., last week. 
— The New York police have arrested the proprie¬ 
tors and S3 clerks of a “presentation enterprise.” 
— ApprehensionB of a Fenian invasion continue in 
Canada, and preparations are being made to meet it. 
— The Mobile Advertiser, edited by John Forsyth, 
is fbr accepting reconstruction under the Sherman 
bill. 
— On the organization of the 40th Congress Schuy¬ 
ler Colfax of Indiana was re-elected Speaker of the 
House. 
— It is reported Postmaster-General Randall is to 
resign and go to Vienna as Minister in place of Mr. 
Motley. 
— All the clerks in the Freedmen’s Bureau and in 
the city post-offlec at Washington have taken the 
pledge. 
— I)r. J. II. Robinson, a writer of Ledger stories of 
the most highly sensational order, died in Minnesota 
last week. 
— The Steamer Equator, on her last trip from Port¬ 
land to Halifax, lost overboard a new locomotive 
worth $30,000. 
— The number of deaths reported in New York last 
week was 419; number of deaths iu tho public 
institutions, 87. 
— Tho U. S. steamer Tuscarora has gone to the 
Fejec Island to punish tho savages for barbarities on 
American seamen. 
The elections for members of the Italian Parlia¬ 
ment have generally resulted in the defeat of the sup¬ 
porter* of Eicasoli. 
— Miramou has been completely defeated near Zac¬ 
atecas, and three of his brothers and all the high 
officials made prisoners, 
— It is stated that not one gallon of whisky out of 
fifty made in the cities of New York and Brooklyn 
pays the Government tax. 
— Illinois has within her borders two million sheep, 
r Th*A*> wnrlh ot/eht ihIIIIad dollAra, ami an - 
nnally three million profit. 
— There la considerable excitement in Bath, N. Y„ 
on account of tho negro children being refnsod ad¬ 
mittance to the public school. 
— Holders of seven-thirty notes, dated Aug. 15th, 
can now exchange them for six per cent, five-twenty 
bonds, Issued under act of 1865. 
— The Agricultural Department has received a sup¬ 
ply of vegetable seeds and cereals from Europe, and 
is preparing them for distribution. 
— Five citizens of Alexandria, Tenn., offer to prove 
conspiracies In White Co. to assassinate Union men, 
if summoned before the Legislature. 
— Lord Stanley answers to an inquiry of the House 
of Commons, that neither Brazil nor Paraguay has 
ever iuvoked the mediation of England, 
A GENTS WANTED *10 TO *15 per 
Day Mato »i\d Fern ale. every where, to sell one 
new and improved (upper amt tinder feed) $18 Family 
Sewing Machine, “The Celebrated Common Sense im¬ 
proved and perfected.'* Tide machine wilt stitch, hem, 
fell, took, quill, cord, hind and embroider beautifully. 
Every machine fully warranted for C year*. Send for 
descriptive circular and terms to Agrni*. Address 
l)ARROW & CO., Box 588, Detroit, Mich. 
Caution.— Beware or parties advertising the nale of 
this machine, ns they can be obtained only from us, 
directly or indirectly, lienee, If you buy of any one else, 
hut ns.’or our dnly authorised Agents, you arc sure to 
ho imposed upon. 895-it 
First Pat'ii Aua. iski, Im¬ 
provements /\hm 
April, 1806 amt (foe. 1300. 
TEA COMPANY 
Thin Oliurn In how rr Mol H jt dm! 
garded by ull the Agricul - Bn if * ” J 
tnrtsts nnd Dairymen of 
the country, who hru,, had mi • J JCi 
an opportunity to exam 
Ino it. as the best churn frv a N r*-’i s- 
yet offered to the public - W--V —• Q T'.'x 
embracing as It does the i. ! J wtVLT'**" 
principle nf the old Dash •'gW;_" 
Churn, adding thereto lm- ' ■ ■ 
provements to secure the. very l'M! quality , an <t the laryes 
quantity qf tUMef i nth the. leant labor. The lust imnrovo- 
nimt Is In the shape of the barrel, also the nitwtlliltlon 
Of njlat Steel Spring, < which 1« perfect! v reliable.) to 
raise the Dasher; sdjusttng the. upp.r dasher outside the 
Churn, above the Lever, by means of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make five sizes of these 
Churns, (bolding from live to thirty gallons,) |u tho best 
manner mid of the verv heat quality of White <>nk. Ko- 
tml Price No. R (30 gnl.,1 Sill; No. 3. ( V bbLJ *u; No. 
3, <K bbl.,1 $12; No.4, iht.l ,i 810 1 No..., Ill, Mil.,) # 8 . 
H. P. WKSTUOTT, Snp* c 
Seneca Falla Churn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
K. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
Have selected the following kinds from their Btock, which 
they recommuud to meet tho wants of Clubs. They arc 
sold at Cargo Prices, the same as tho Company sell them 
In New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
T VIHBEK AND LOG BOOK. — Serib- 
Ij sen's Heim Ksckonru, designed expressly tor 
Camber mereM ants, shlp hnildevs and l arm era, containing 
the correct moaxiirenr-nt of Scantling, Hoards, Plank, 
rmhlcnl contents or Square mid Round Timber. Saw 
Logs, Wood, Ac.; comprised tn a number of tables, to 
which are added Table * 1 of Wages by the mouth, Bo uni 
or Relit tiv the week or dav, Interest Tables, &e. 
This Is flm most Complete and reliable book of It* kind 
eVOr published, aud ha* now become Ihe. standard book 
for lumber dealers all over the rutted States. Over 30(1,- 
000 copies have been sold and tho demand la constantly 
Increasing Every one.engaged In buying Or selllngluni- 
be.r of nnv kind will find this a very valuable book. 
The book i - for sain hy booksellers throughout the 
United States. and sent bv mall, post-paid, for SO cents. 
895-81 iu GEO, W. FISHER, Pnf.llshf r, Rochester,N. Y. 
OOLONG (Black.) 70c.,80c., Me., best $1 V ft. 
MIXKD (Greeu and Black,) 70c., 80c.90c., beet$l V ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) 80c., D0c., ft, $1,10, best 
$1,21) 51 18. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c„ 90e., $ 1 , $1,10, best $1,25 F ft. 
YOUNG HYSON (Greon,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best $1.35 
V ft. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,25 E ft. 
The President haa nominated Paran Stevens 
of New Jersey, as Commissioner to the Paris 
Exposition, in place of Dr. Peterson of Philadel¬ 
phia, resigned. 
In the House of Representatives on Friday, 
Mr. Wood of New York, introduced a resolution 
of sympathy for Ireland, which, after discussion, 
was referred to the Committee on Foreign Re¬ 
lations. 
The Senate on Friday had an interesting dis¬ 
cussion on the sale and use of liquor in the 
Capitol. Some of the Senators denied that any 
had been sold there, or professed Ignorance of 
any such proceeding. Others maintained that 
while the prohibition of sale was well enough, 
any Seuator who chose should be allowed to 
bring his bottle to the chamber or committee 
room. Mr. Wilson of Massachusetts, took the 
lead on the temperance side of the question. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN ] 
Huh received the highest approval or Practical and Sci¬ 
entific- Men and tile Press. 
“The Adjustable Dash Cham bn* not It* equal on this 
continent." D. D. T. MOOttJf, Editor Enrol New- Yorker, 
“ Tho beet form of Churn ever Invented."—S olon Rob¬ 
inson , A o'l El. A. K Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named It lttRST and commended It 
ntoiiKsr of ull the Churn* on exhibition at the Now 
York State Fair. 
“The greaic.-it Improvement on the old Da»h Churn 
ever Invented : all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butter than a rotary one."- Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New Fork City. .*• 
“Thti most important. Improvement, recently brought 
out."--S.Euw.utns Todd, Ay'l Ed. N. >'. lime*. 
"The verv best Churn extant ."—Prairie Parmer. 
“ It Is perfectly common souse iu its structure.”— Ohio 
Farmer, 
“A Churn (bat every hnttcr-mnkcr will he pleased to 
view and contemplate."—/fusion Cultivator. 
fffThe S«nbc\ Fall* Cirtntx M we exon: kind Co. 
Is organized under the Guuer&l Manufacturing Law of 
the .State of New York, with a Capital of $100,000, and 
have ex tensive facilities (or manufacturing Churn* and 
the PATKVTc.n rixTiMtita. Cun supply those purchasing 
Towu. County and State Rights, wllh the Dashers, 
Springs, *c„ at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 8W3-U 
These Teas arc chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure in drinking them. 
Our Black and Greeu Mixed Ten* will give universal 
satisfaction aud suit all tastes, being couipcsod of the 
beat Foo Chow Blacks and Moyune Greens. English 
Breakfast i» not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired u taste for that kind of Tea, although It Is 
the finest Imported. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily 
Ground Coffee,20c,25c., 30c.,83r.,bent 40c. per pound. 
Hotel*, Saloons, Boarding House Keeper* and Famllle*, 
Who u*c large quantities of Coffee, can economise In that 
article by using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which wo sell at the low prtee of 30c. per pound, aud 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
$cw ^ulwtisiemfnts 
AGENTS’ WANTED. A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights or the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will find the business prof¬ 
itable, For particular* address the Company at Seneca 
Falls, or parlies In or near Rochester arc referred to D. 
D.T. Mooiia, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound by par- 
chasing their Teas of the 
Great American Tea Company, 
Nos. 31 nnd 83 VESEY-ST., cor. of CHURCH. 
Post-Ofllco Box, 5018 New York City. 
OOPBICH'H NEW AND VALUABLE PO- 
\T TATQKS. We can furnish Kaui.y Ooodkicw, con¬ 
sidered the best and most, productive early varletv In 
cultivation -. nl*o tho. line later sort*. Glrason and Car.- 
ioo. Price, packed and delivered to Railroad or Ex¬ 
press, $8 per bushel; $5 per barrel, 
ELLWANGEK & BARRY, 
895-21 Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
P REMIUM miKHTEIt UO. WHITE PIGS, 
bred and shipped to any address ordered. Bend for 
Circular ou the Breeding aud Management of Swlile. 
Address TllOS. WOOD, Doc Run,Cheater Ou., Pa. 
Makes two kinds of Brick, common and pressed, In quan¬ 
tity anil quality, U lias no equal. Five Ii nnd rod dollars 
saved each year. Pressed Brick arc set on edge. In 
hakes, as soon as drawn from machine. Awarded first 
premium at N. Y. State Fair For description address J. 
A. LAFl.ER, Invontor aud Manufacture, Albion, Or¬ 
leans Co., N. Y 
Some pnrtlos inquire or us how they shall proceed to 
get up a club. Tho answer Is simply thisLet each per¬ 
son wishing to Join In a club, say how inach tea or coffee 
ho wants, and select the kind and price from our Price 
List, a* published In thu paper or In our circulars. Write 
the names, kinds, and amount* plainly on n list, nnd whon 
the club In complete send It to ua by mail, and wo will put 
each party'll goods In separate packages, nnd mark tho 
name upon them, with the co*t, *o tliero need bo no con¬ 
fusion tn their distribution each party getting oxactly 
whut ho orders, aud uo more. Tho cost ol transporta¬ 
tion tho members Of the club can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
Tho funds to pay for the goods ordered con be mint by 
drafts ou New York, by Foet-offlco tuouey orders, or by 
Express, as may suit tho convenience of tho club. Or, If 
tbo amount ordered exceed thirty dollars, we will, If de 
sired, send the goods by Express, to “ collection delivery.” 
rjKAUll TREES, GRA PE VINES, See. 
L Largo stock for sale at the Niagara Nurseries. 
88981 E. MOODY & SONS, Loekport, N. Y 
"ITAN BUREN’S GOLDEN DWARF FEACH- 
V One of the great curiosities of the uge, a Peach tree 
with a dwarf habit, very hardy, not being subject to the 
many dlaeat-^s to which the ordinary pt-ach Is, and bear¬ 
ing a very large golden yellow peach. The tree Itself la 
very ornamental and shankl be In every fancy yard. En¬ 
close stamp for circalar with colored plate, giving full 
description. Trees in the bud at reasonable rates. MIL¬ 
LER & CO., Setzler's Store, P. O., Chester Co., Pa. 
1 AVERGREEN BROOM CORN SEED. I 
i nave secured a lot of this reliable variety which I 
offer at $1 V bnshei. P. B. ME3EROLK, Chicago Ag'l 
Warehouse aud Seed Store, 201 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
RICHARDSON'S CREAM PUMP STRAINER, 
Patented Sept. 23, 'G2 • Re issued March 17, ’63. 
I. Y Patented Sept. 23, '62; Re issued March 17, ’63. 
HUM CUV AND NOTICE ON I,AST l'AOK OF TUIH CAl'Klt. 
It is well known amoug Dairymen that It Is Impossible 
to obtain a perfect separation of the cream tn the chnrn, 
owning to me drying of the -tirlare of the cream while 
rising lu the pan*, so that the friction of the dash does 
not separate It, and more or bw« cream remains, both in 
the butter nnd the hotter mi Ik, In the form of tough, white 
specks or Hakes, besides cream utiiy partially churned. 
This difficulty Is entirely obviated by lining Rktuaiuv 
son's Ckkv-M Pump, the object of which l* to force the 
cream through a very tine sieve before churning, leaving 
lho butter and buttermilk entirely Tree from nnv cream 
whatever. Thu result la a large kiereosu of butter, with 
a bettor tluvor and color, Widen will keep better, for the 
reason that there Is no sour cream left In It. 
Directions -Bet voar cream pall ulougslde the chnrn, 
anil at the same height, insert the pump Into the cream 
and, with astcady stroke, pinup the cream Into the chnrn. 
11KOOMMXN DAT'iONN. 
We, the undersigned butter dealers In ChautaaquaCo., 
N. V., have bought a largo number of flrklna of butter, 
made the past three seasons, of dairymen who urn using 
Hioharoso.n'* ckkam fViK.uxuit, and believe, upon ex- 
amlnatlon, that It la the greatest Improvement in butter 
making that has been made--baaed, na it is, upon the 
Si'JentfUu principles of perfectly pulverizing the cream 
before churning, so that tho gnntle friction of thu dasher 
I* brought upon all purls of tbo cream alike, consequently 
there cud bo. no nmdiurued cream left to be mixed In wtin 
the butter or bOttortnlllc. D.W.Sperry ,W.Wtn*or,Block- 
ton; II. J. Thayer, SlnctalrvIllO; Milton Kmtth, Seeley 
Btroug, Jamestown j Thomas K. Coveuy, Mina; Arthur 
Fenner, Sherman. 
Wo, the undersigned dairymen or Chautauqua Co., N. 
V., having bought and used one of Rico ahohun'h Cream 
8 TKAJNXK*, do reeommeud It to all dairymen as making 
more and hotter butter than wo can make lu any other 
way. It leaves no oraum la the butter or buttermilk,nor 
any dirt or hair.—N. Corblt, L. Dorman, L. Btobhlns, R, 
Eggleston, J. W. Huntley, F. Dutton, Rev. C. BamlorHon, 
M Eads, M. 8 he I do ii, Baniuol Hall, Ms, Plato, N. Kou- 
von. Charles Hall, T. Sheldon, G. WlUlama, Sherman; 
II. ». Ayer, H. 8 . Connolly, Robert Blood, Clytiiar. 
Htik kton, March 1 bI, 1867.—We, the undersigned dairy¬ 
men of Stockton, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., have used Rioii* 
ahdhon's Cue am Strainch Tor the past three years, and 
do cheerfully recommend It to all dairymen, vve can 
make from two to three pounds more butter at each 
churnlug from the milk of twenty cow*. We can churn 
qnlcker and the butter requires less washing to prepare 
It for salting,—George Payne, Win M. Putnam, W. Wln- 
aor, Wm. O. Miller, Jason Or Issey, Frank Crlssey. 
Fur Machines or Right* of Territory, apply to W. H. 
KEELKH, Sherman, Clittut. Co., N. Y. Machines sent to 
any address, by Express, on receipt of $3. 
I JINANCHAL ENTERPRISE. A KEW UK- 
1 llahlunnd lalluentlalparties to promote the advance, 
meet of a matter of great public Importance and of 
strictly a legitimate and business character. Address 
*' SECRETARY," 327 Walnut St., PUllodelplda, Pa. 
A gents wanted for greeley’s 
HLRVOUV COMPbBTB. KXTRAOBt'lMAEY O I'Co lire 
nitv! 1 T N 1 ‘A UA LL.st.KD SuCOEBM!—This History con¬ 
tain* account* of about ana hundred Battle* not gener- 
allv found in the earlier work* on the Rebellion, even 
lu {hose most widely circulated. Now that Gkrklkt’s 
H isTonris completed, its popularity I* greater than ever 
before, aud sell* with u rapidity which makes it the most 
valuable work for Clanvasser* ever published. Address 
B95-R O. D. OABE A CO., Publishers, Hartford, (.lonn. 
HE GATE AT LAST 
_J Onrtl**’ Patent 
l Improved Blidlng nnd Keif Shutting Yard and Farm 
Gate. Simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands open; 
shuta by It* own weight, 
fJVTerritory to sell and Agents wanted In every por¬ 
tion of the United States. Address 
893-lf GKO. O. CURTISS, Rochester, N. Y. 
■ TIOR SALE The heat Farm In Itloa- 
I" roe county, situated In the town Of Wheatland, four 
mile* west or ScoltsvlBc, belonging to the estate or the 
late Hon. Fusua If a umdn, consisting of about 400 acres. 
A splendid resldenct: with tenant house, barus, Ac., in 
first rate condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premises will be *old curmrately If desired- Tamm to 
tun tne pwcotour. for particulars. Inquire of Mtlfobd 
II ahmoh at Medina, Obcau Folsom at Buffalo, or 
894-tf F. A. WACOM HER, Roehestcr, N. Y. 
TJIAUJUN FOR KALE IS ITTILES SOUTH 
r OR PHILADELPHIA. 
Improved and unimproved land, adapted to all kinds 
of Kralt Culture, for aale at the Junction of the Raritan 
Sr, Del. Bay* Camden Sr. Atlantic Kail roads, accessible by 
7 daily trains to Philadelphia and 3 from New York. Ap 
ply to GEO. W. HANCOCK, Atcu, Camden Co., N. J. 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
small stores (of which class wo are supplying many 
thousands, all of which are doing well,) can hayo their 
order* promptly and faithfully filled; and In case of 
Club* can have each party's name marked ou their pack¬ 
age and directed by sending their orders to No*. 31 and 
33 Vcscy-it. 
Parties sending Club or Other orders forleH* than thirty 
dollars had better send Post-Ofllco drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save tho expense of collecting by ex. 
press; bat larger orders we will forward oy express, to 
collect on delivery. • 
Hereafter wo will send a complimentary package to the. 
party getting up the Club. Our profits are small, hut we 
will be as liberal au we can afford. We send uo compli¬ 
mentary package lor Clubs of less than $80. 
N.B.—AU villages and towns where a large number 
reside, by c tubbing together, can reducu the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about one-third by sending directly 
to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 & 33 Voftoy-ftt., cor. of Clxnrcb. 
Post-Olllco Box, 5043 Now York city. 
[For manner ot getting up Clbus see former editions 
888 -tf 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS 
H unters and trappers attention. 
TO thnsa Interested in trapping all kinds of animals, 
such os Foxes, Minks, BablOS, Wolves, Bears, &e., I will 
send the Hunters’ Secrets, a sure means of taking them, 
together with more Utah one hundred valuable secrets 
and ruQJnus. Thu cure for Strong drink*; Imlr oil* and 
fancy articles; the art of Ventriloquism — all for 25 cents, 
or live for $1. Address W. U. THOMAS, 
BDB-Ht • Bradford, Orange Co., Vermont. 
loo Varieties of Annuals, Biennials and Perennials. .$5.00 
00 Varieties of Annuals, Biennials and Perennials.. 2 .M 
20 Varieties ot' Annuals. l.tXJ 
10 Varieties of Annnuls. 50 
20 Varieties of More Rare Annuals..2,00 
to V arieties ol More Rare Annuals.... . 1,00 
20 VarieLle* of Choice Green House Seed*. 4,00 
10 Varieties of Choice Green-House Seed*.7,0O 
20 Varieties of Hardy Biennial* and Pcreunluls_ 1,00 
20 Varieties American Seeds, for European culture. 3,00 
ttr AU strictly my own selections. Fresti and true to 
name. Kent by mall for price named. For sale by SAM’L 
T. TUQliW-RN'. Seedsman, 40 Hudfon-ft„ Albany, N. Y. 
I SLOWER GARDENS FOR EVERYBODY 
. Wm. Wkbhtbb’h Now American Style of Fi*-iW 
rm... —..,.4 . it. •__ ». .Li. 
■L Wai Wkbhtbk'h Now Am&rluan Styfo oi Kw)Wkr 
U. vuoRNa. The most exquisite Design* In t,hi* Elegant 
Style, sent by mull to any part ol the lint tod States. 
A ddrniMi W M. WE) )KTEft! 
Kff-tf Lundacapc Gatdoncr, Rochester. N. Y. 
D ON’T PURCHASE 
Hoes before examining this. 
Can be. set to any hanq, 1 to 4 and 
Intermediate,—1. billing and cov¬ 
ering; 3, digging potatoes.Ac.-, 3, 
, lioeiug ; 4, cutting weeds, Ac.— 
ADJUSTIBLE. Change of blade, 3 in.; bundle, 20 
v-—. in.: suited to all wtatnrcs; detach- 
V -. 4 able for grinding - light, elegant, 
l \ '••- substantial and durable. Price 
o' ^ Exclusive rights hy town* 
■■ or counties. 50,000 Canvassers, 
PATENT 
QAA ACRE FARID IN MINNESOTA 
FOR KALE. One of the Uncut farms lu the 
State, situated VA mile* from Dnndns depot, and two 
hour’s ride by rail from Ht. Paul. About 100 uure.. under 
Plow, and 200 acres well divided Into prairie, tlmher and 
meadow Boll excellent — watered by unfailing springs 
and by three wells; largu now frame houm- with good 
cellar nnd cistern: two good log bouse* ami large barn 
with underground stable. Price, $!!,W0- Address 
II, W. BARRY. DutldBB, Rico Co . Minnesota. 
of tbN paper.] 
W niKKERK ! ! Wo warrant a Heavy Beard 
In five weeks, to those who use RriSMBt.L's Ital¬ 
ian CoMi'curNO, Contain* nothing Injurious to the skin. 
Kent, closely sealed, for 50 cents. M. RUSSELL A CO., 
Watertowu, N. Y. W5-13t 
WESCOTT’8 ADJU8TEBLE DASH CHURN 
OOT1FK CO D III N i: D SIIAKER! 
This Chum is meeting great favor wherever intro¬ 
duced. The following is a specimen of the Testimo¬ 
nials recently received. Such testimony proves the 
truth of ail that is claimed for the Adjnstlble Dash 
over all other Cbnrns extant: 
W<f, the uuerslgned, farmers of Madison County, N. Y., 
having thoroughly teBted"H. P. W kscott’s Adjusta¬ 
ble Dash CrruBN,"cau with confidence recommend It to 
our brother farmers throagUont the Country. Ws be. 
lieve It to be the best Churn yet invented, it produces a 
better quality and a geater quantity of bntter from a 
given amount of cream, than any other churn we have 
seen; and we have them all. for this section has been 
flooded with all sorts or contrivances for making but¬ 
terRotaries,” (several kinds,) “Doable-dashers,” 
“ Thermometers," " Dairy Maids,” Ac., Ac. It lx Indeed 
gratifying to have at lust au opportunity to supply our¬ 
selves with u genuine and TeUablc article la every re¬ 
spect — a Churn, got up on tbo right principle, (the old 
dash,) which wc believe la the only plan that will make 
good bntter. 
F. \V. Salisbury, C. n. Jenkisos, 
H, C. Blair, P. Taylor, 
F. A. Norton, Jr. Anson Salisbury, 
S. J. V. Charhe, L. Braver, 
J. Lee, Wm. RicosRns, 
T. S. Whitnajle, 14. Richardson, 
O, W. Rounds, David Rounds, 
John Mulner, Ezhkucl Westcott. 
Thomas Jones, Jacob Shafer. 
Dated Erievllle, Madison Co., N. Y-, March 0th, 1867. 
ONA GRAPE VINES—S your* old.-Traus- 
plauted.and grown lu open air, of extra slsse and quni- 
y. Samples, at wholesale rates, (single vines by mall,) 
,,t0 each. A. HAMMOND, Nurseryman, 
W4-tf_Geneva, N. Y. 
F ARM FOR SALE,-TIio Subscriber 
offers for sale the farm known as tbn Chdlborg 
property, slluuled about u miles west of the village ol 
Geneva, N. Y. It cmitalnM l!i0 aero*, ID or which are 
wood-land—the balance In a high statu of cultivation, 
thoroughly iiuderdralnod, and well adapted for nursery 
r urpoaes. A never-fulling brook turns a water-wheel of 
w horse power. House large, two nnd a half story, 
brick, containing fourteen Urge room*, commodious 
and In good repair. Baras, carriage house, len house, 
and other ont-bulldlnes, all In good order. Home and 
barn mipplled with water from a never fulling *pr!ng. 
1A WILL BE GIVEN BY MERRY 
man's Monthly for Original Puzzles. Opui 
Bee present No at all Newsdealers. 15 cents. 
HANEY & CO., 109 Nassuu-at., NT. X. 
fllUE CHILDREN’* HOUR Edited by T. H. 
J. Arthur, Philadelphia, Fa. $1,26 a Year. Sample 
copies iu cents. " Its exquisite beauty eurytme* our an¬ 
ticipations.”—hM>Ya' Book. 394-SI. 
For further jiartienlara, terma, Ac., address or apply to 
MCDONALD St, ROSE, No.3 Sroicca-st..Ueneva,or to the 
subscriber on tho premises. 890 C. F. CIIELLBORO. 
MLLEY SEMINARY, FELTON, N. Y., 
h'licl and Room furnished, 
J . 1 offers Board, Washing, _ ___, 
except sheets and pillow cases, for $34 lor the term 
which opens March 28th, 1867. Address 
89i-2t J. 1*. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
C ancers cured without fain, 
nan of the knife, or caustlO burning. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
686 -tl lifts, BABCOCK A SON, 700 Broad war, N. Y. 
N ursery stock 
FOR SPRING OF 1S67. 
GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PUNTERS AND DEALERS. 
We offer the following urticlen, all of tho best quality, 
aud at the lowest rate*: 
Chehrirm, Standard and Dwarf, 1 year. 
Pbacuks, Apricots and Nkctakinks. 
Guard Vinks —all the leading kinds, among other*. 
Iona, Israellu, Adirondan, Delaware, Ac., Ac. 
Roses, Small Fruits, Hedge Plants and Evergreens. 
A good assortment nfOBNAMBNTALTBEEB andfiintUBS 
Mazzaho </ui-!-ky dTOCKb, 1-t cl It is, Jll) v 1,000. 
Do. do do 2d " $5 " 
Plum Stock*, 2d class. $10 p 1,000 
Orders solicited, bend stamp for Price List. 
BRONSON. GRAVES A SELOVER, 
895-2t Washington Street Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y 
EARLY OF TY E. WILLIAMS, C> 
. _ Montrlnir, J J, t/bu> Jersey, 
•• Bear* cold and beat better than Lawton and a more 
abundant bearer."—Dr 'i'remble, N, J. 
"It It fulfills its present promise It must become the 
berry for the million."— T, T. I.yon, iftch, 831-tf 
ORDER 
Now Beady, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture •. 
Embracing rnll direction* for lynparlnq the Ground, 
Bowing, Jlarveslinq, rf-c. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, on IIvwp and Flax tN tub West: Mode* of 
Culture, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Botanical 
descriptions and Illustrations. I'tihlWhcd hvl). D.T, 
Moorb. Editor of Moore'* Rural New-Yorker, Room 
ester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Ceuta, 
fsr Those who wish Practical Information ou the 
subjects named above should send for the work, which 
la sent, poHlrpuld, for 25 cents. 
J). f). T. MOORB, Kochostor, N. Y. 
Agent* wanted throughout the United States, to scU 
machine and territory. Machines furnlslied on applies- 
ton to L880-lStl W.C.tilJIMBY, Rochester, N.Y. 
J"1IIEAP LAND. For One Dollar I will tell 
\ j bow and wbere to get Hi) acre* of good Wheatland for 
$20, ou line of Railroad, (oak timber.). Description giv¬ 
en and all qtieetlou* answered. For fruit, climate *td 
health equal to any part Of the United hitatiM. 
Address 8 . VAN VLACK, Cuba, Mo. 
YTHING n, T, BA BBITT’K PURE C50NCEN- 
I I TRATED POTAHH Ol READY BOAP MAKER. 
Warranted double the stength of c.ommou f'ot.ush, and 
superior to any other saponillcr or Icy In the market. 
But up in Cana of 1 pound, 3 pound*. 3 pound*, 11 potlnda 
and 13 pounds, with mil dlcctlouHln English and Gorman, 
for making hard and *oft soap. One pound will make IS 
gallons ot soft soap. No lime Is required. Conxiimcrs 
will flnd this the eheupest PotuaU In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 61, 6 >, 06, 07,68, 09,70,72 St, 74 W ashing ton Ft., 
Kcw York. 885-131 
B JAHIUIiKS AND FLOCK-iHASTEItS.— 
A sure cure for Tick* nnd Lice on Sheep aud Cattle. 
Try N. W. Batctielder & Co.’s celebrated Sheep and Cat¬ 
tle Powder. For Circulars, embodying lull directions 
and testimonials of its efficiency from thf principal Hock- 
masters, apply to N. W. Batch ELDER so CO.. Pro¬ 
prietors, No 13 Broad St,. Boston, Mass. 8VJ4-K 
PROPRIETORS 
k MEDINA i 
SURE 
CURE 
[ TA LI A N <1 »; E E N B E F. H -FOR KA1 
L throughout the summer. Keml for Circular. Addr< 
891-LTt M. QUENBY, St. JotuuvIUo, N- Y 
If you arc troubled with Indigestion, Rising 
of Food, Sour Celcbiuga, Acidity of the Stomach, or 
any other form of Dyspepsia, avoid all stimulating 
drinks which relieve only temporarily, aud take 
Cok’s Drsi-Ki*siA Cube, w hich w ill Hurely afford per¬ 
manent relief. 
i 1RAPF-S! f.RAPEK! DELAWARE, foua, 
AT Adirondan, Israidla, Roger*’ Hybrid* No. 4, 15, 19 
and 98, Diana, Hartford Prolific, Concord and Graveling, 
one and two years old grown from ripe wood, and true 
to name, which will be sold at low prices. Alsu, Juoitu- 
du aud Agriculturist Strawberry. 
891 -tf J N i). CRA t N E, East Loekport, N. Y. 
D LM HAULS; PKOJPKBT V tor SALK 
very low, to close an o*tat«. The late residence of 
James B. Babtle. deceased, in the village of Newark, 
N. Y. The property offered consists nf 30 aures of choice 
land, with running water In each Held ; a varletv of fruit 
tret-*; good barm?,stables and other out-balldnigs,and 
commodious stone mansion within five minutes walk of 
POSt-office, and One mile from Central Railroad Depot. 
Possession given first of April It’desired. Price $10,000. 
For further Information enquire of A. C. HA UTLE, Ex¬ 
ecutor, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 8 W 4t 
FOR A FORTUNE, AN O NO 
deception. Address 
IIAUK18 BROTHERS, Boston, Mn.-s. 
P OUTABLK NT K A in ENGINES — 
Combining tho maximum or efficiency, durability 
aud economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They are widely and favorably known, more than 000 
being In nse. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circular* sent on application. Address 
651-131 J. C. IIOADLUY <n CO., Lawrence, Mss*. 
O. K. IS. IS. See adv. in another column, and 
send 2 stamps for full particulars, including tricks of 
the trade. 
TEE HOWE MACHINE COMP ANT, 
(Fi-i.va How*, J«.. President, and original Inventor of 
Cue Sewing Machine,)’ 
Proprietor* and Manufacturer* of the world-renownc<l 
HOWE SRWtNG MAf’HTNEH, 
FOR FA Mu, 1Kb AND MANUFACTURERS. 
They were awarded lUe highest prcinlunm nt tho World'* 
Fair In London, and kU Klr»t Prcmlajn-x at the Now York 
State Fair of Idly. 
(iT Scud for Circular, Agent* Wanted. 
ST5-48C OOS Broadway, N. Y. 
UNSELL’S NCUEIV POWER 
COMBINED 
Itch. Salt Rheum. — Wheaton’s Olnt- 
mkkt Win cure the itch in 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcera, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin, Price 50 cents. Free by mail by Bendlag 00 
cents to Weeks & Potteb, Boston, Mass, 
For sale by all druggists. 655~52t 
1 AA VARIETIES OF BEAUTIFUL 
JLUU FRENCH UYBltm GLADIOLUS. 
No description can give an Idea of the brilliancy of 
color of the hybrid production* of t.hn Gladiolus; and 
from their free Itowerlug habit, and strong trusses of 
bloom, form the most desirable hardy (lowering Bulbs 
of the garden. The proper HCIUOU for planting'In this 
latitude I* Mrv, June and July. They thrive well in 
any good garden soil, and are admirably adapted for 
clubbing and bedding. My own selection. 
12 Named Varieties..".. $2,00 
12 Finn Kampd Varieties.,.,... ... 3,00 
12 Extra Fine Varieties.. . 5,00 
12 Very Best Varieties. 10,00 
12 Mix lures.. 1^0 
100 MIxturi ___ . . 9,00 
For sale by BAM’L T. TUOKBURN, beedsman, 48 Uud- 
son-st., Albany, N. Y. 
mfARYLANB AND SOUTHERN FARMS. 
IVl Farms aud Plantatluus, CoUl, Timber and oil 
Land*, Fruit, Dairy, l train and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Sothern State*. AI*o. Country 
Beats near, and Dwellings and Warehouse* In Baltimore, 
Washington ami Richmond,for .-ule low. Accurate de¬ 
scription* furnished gratis. JOHN OJ.KNN & UO., 59 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 886 -tf 
Without Cog-Gearing — The Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, stvoug aud durable; perfect In Its work, 
cheap and economical Agenln and dealers supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactured bv 
H91 It KCS3ELL A TREMAIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
*>r A DAY !—FIFTEEN Now Article* for 
jSmfJ Agenu. O. T. UAREY, Biddeiora, Maine. 
Addition* to Clubs are always In order, whether In 
ones, twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number. 
Subscription# 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. 
ALT MY HOUSE, 
A. B. MIL1EB, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
IJHUEF AND WOOD ARE GREAT AND 
Jn paying Institutions, it you a tab to kuow all about 
the breeding, management, and diseases of the. former, 
and how best nnd cheapest tn produce tho latter,get and 
read Randall'* Pruction) Shepherd, the best and 
latest work on American Bhoep Husbandry. Large 
12mo,—454 pages,lilualralfcd. Price $2—sent post-naid. 
Address V. D. T. MOORE, Bocboster, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED IN A NEW 
business. 11. is. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
BIARGE-BY 
ItrcoJars sent free. 
1ANCERS MURED OR NO 
j Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. 
PER MONTH ANI) EXPENSES.- 
SHAW & CLARK S. M. CO., tsiddeford, Me, 
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