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FOREIGN NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 
List of New Advertisements. 
t A €OV«n, A COLD, OU A 
^ SORE THROAT, 
■ R»QUHiH8 UUIKDIATIS ATTENTIOa, 
¥ ATTD SHOULD BK ItlUCOTED. 
Jr ALLOWKD TO OOHTJKOE, 
® Irritation of tho Longs, a Perma¬ 
nent Throat Disease, or 
18 OVTRN TUB HEBULT. 
BROWN’S 
BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
HATEBO A B1RKCT INTMTKMCK TO THE PASTS, OrYB 
IMMEDIATE llKLIEV, 
For Bronohitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive 
and Throat Diseases, 
ntootnta au» umed with at.wa vb oood sticcsao. 
Singers and Public Speakers 
■will find TYocfU W useful In dcurlng the voice when take* 
befbru Singing or Speaking, ami relieving tho throat 
uftcr nn unusual exertion of the vocal organs. Tho 
[Yochee are recommended and prescribed hy Physicians, 
and have had testimonials from omlnent, men thcough- 
out the country. Heine an article of true merit, and 
liavlnR proved 'their cfllCBCY hy a teal of many years, 
each year And* them In new localities In varloua parts of 
the world, and the TYi/ehm are universally pronounctsd 
Berlin, March 23.—Kin^ William of Prussia, 
has just succeeded in effecting an offensive and 
defensive treaty with the Kingdom of W urtem 
burg. It is understood that oue of the features 
of the treaty is, a* in the treaties with Baden and 
Bavaria, that in times of war Prussia is to com¬ 
mand the consolidated armies of both countries. 
Berlin, March 23,—The recent conclusion ol 
a treaty between the Kingdoms of Prussia and 
Bavaria and the Grand Duchy of Baden has en¬ 
gendered a bitter feeling in France, It is be¬ 
lieved that the effort of the Emperor Napoleon 
to form a combination of France, ITolland, Bel¬ 
gium ami Switzerland against Prussia is traceable 
to this cause. 
Vienna, March 23.—Assent to the proposition 
of the great powcis of F.urope relative to the 
session of the island of Candia to the Grecian 
Government has been emphatically refused bj 
the Sublime Porte. 
London, March 25—Noou.—Consols to-day 
opened at 91# for money. American securities 
quoted at the opening as follows: — U. A. 5-20's, 
74#; Illinois Central, 78#; Erie, 39. 
Liverpool, March S5—Noon.—Cotton market 
opened lirm to-day with considerable activity. 
Sales to-day will probably reach 10,000 bales. 
The following are authorized quotationsMid¬ 
dling uplands, 13#; middling Orleans, 13#. 
Breadstuff's generally quiet 
Grain—Corn has declined to4Os0d. per quarter 
for mixed western. Oats arc steady at 3s.3d. 
per 45 lbs. 
Provisions quiet and unchanged. Lard dull at 
50s.6d. perewt. for American. Prime mess pork 
at 77s. 6d. 
The VHi'riovi Farmer*’ tlorne Hook— R H Curran. 
Rorh"«ter Central Numerics C W Herlyc. 
Monroe ConOtv Numeric*—Oonld Beckwith & Co. 
j,« tt * Norris, Attorneys (it 1 ■» 
Rein Holder—Geo E IvirttU. 
A New Winter Pear- C W Seedy**, 
Mnme Honks—Oliver nitron & Co. 
B.‘rrv Hot'’*—Warren A Klx. 
Partner Wanted—Ryder * Cn 
To i.o-ers Of Flowers—Mr* IT C Kent. 
Active A (rent* rffstited—Bartleaon & Oo. 
pure Clicrlilm Pip—Orln Sear*. 
Champion Potato Digger—U J Klntz. 
Black hurries—Ji Williams. 
Farm for Sale— 1 ' 8 Osgood. 
Large Profits—M Msteal f A Ron 
Ladle and Gentlemen Employed-Maoson Lang. 
AlsUe Clover—Samuel T rtiorburn. 
The Road to Fortune—Kahn * Co. 
The Book of Wonders—O A Roorbach. 
Siiif Condenser 
— The debt of Cincinnati is $3,240,000. 
There were 390 deaths in N. Y. city last week. 
— Kerr Co., Texas la overrun with grasshoppers. 
— Labor riots have broken ont at. Renbers, France, 
— A horse lately died in Peekskill, N. Y., aged 41 
years. 
— Fourteen inches of heavy snow fell in Buflhlo on 
the 22d. 
— New Orleans has just planted $7,000 worth of 
shade trees. 
— Spurgeon is going to Paris to preach during the 
Exposition. 
— There were seventy-two fires in New York city 
during February. 
— An engraving by Rembrandt was recently sold 
in London for £1,180. 
— Consul Geueral Seward returns to the United 
States in the Colorado. 
— Counterfeit twenties on the National Bank of 
Maine are in circulation. 
— The Brazilian elections have resulted In the suc¬ 
cess of the conservatives. 
— A seven-year old boy ia in prison for tho sixth 
time in Boston for larceny. 
— The Prohibitory Liquor law has been killed by 
the Minnesota Legislature. 
— The dog tax of Mississippi produced $25,000 for 
the State treasury last year. 
— The result of the recent elections in Spain is 
favorable to the Government. 
— Tammany ITall, New York, has been sold to Chas. 
A. Dana aDd othere for $170,000. 
— Five ladles graduated from the New England 
Female Medical College last week. 
— Massachusetts ha* ratified the amendment to the 
Constitution of the United Staten. 
— The Legislature of Alabama has just created a 
new county, and named it “Dixie." 
— They make gas from coffee now. Will somebody 
tell us what they make coffee from T 
— Thirty-five million feet of black walnut boards 
were received at Toledo daring 1866. 
— The damage hy the recent flood in East Ten¬ 
nessee is estimated at over $2,000,000. 
— Hlrarn Woodruff, the famous Jockey, died on Long 
Island lately of congestion of the lungs. 
— The sugar makers of Lake Co., Ohio, report an 
unusually large flow Of sap this season. 
— Natchez sends a saddle to Paris made of Missis¬ 
sippi leopard and naLive rattlesnake skins. 
— It is stated that ex-Senator Foster of Connecticut 
will succeed Mr. Motley as Minister at Vienna. 
— The Supreme Court of Tennessee sustains the 
constitutionality of the franchise law of that State. 
— Efforts arc being made in New York by the Fe¬ 
nians to raise money to set afloat a fleet of privateers. 
— Rev. B. R. Hanley, who wrote “Nellie Gray” 
and some other popular songs, died in Chicago 1ue t 
week. 
— The wreck of the old ram Merrimac is soon to 
he removed hy means of torpedoes, if the tbing.can 
he done. 
— Mr. Stevens, in the House of Representatives 
has moved the impeachment of Collector Smythc of 
New York. 
— A snow slide occurred the 1st inst. in the town 
of Kearsage, Nevada, killing one person and.destroy- 
ing nine houses. 
— Gov. Geary of Pennsylvania has signed the bill 
requiring railway companies to carry passengers with¬ 
out distinction of color. 
— It is believed that Gov. Brownlow cannot live 
much longer. His present nervous disorder grows 
more and more threatening. 
— Owing to the stormy opposition, Disraeli has 
withdrawn his reform resolutions, promising to lay 
before Parliament a regular reform bill. 
— The British Government has purchased estates 
in Ireland for the Prince of Wales, in which he is to 
reside at least two months in each year. 
bettor than other articles. 
Ohtain only “Brown’s HnoivrmAi.Titooun,” and d# 
not tako any of the Worth ten* ImitationH tlmt may be. of- 
farod. Bonn Kvriiy waucrjb. ffll-Wteo 
J\. 1ST 3D SELF-RAKER, 
OHIO AND BUCKET.E PATENTS COMBINED. 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson Nl’f’g Co., Auburn, N. Y 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS: 
I.. J. BUSH 9c GO., No. 13 South Wain Street, Saint I.onlH, Missouri. 
GAMMON A PHINDLE, No. 46 AVeat Luke Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
L. J. BUSH 9c CO., Non. 7 A 9 Olybourne Street, Milwaukee, WIncoiinIii. 
RICHMOND, CHAPIN A CO., 58 JeOcrNon Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
Tins MAOirntE embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the groat sne- 
ceseof the Ohio and Mnckcvr Machines together with a number of entirely new. novel rmdvulnahlo Improve¬ 
ments In oompactniKu, Hi'Chtnn** of draft, excellence and ele;;nice Of workmanship amt finish, combined with 
-rest strength ami adaptation to all kinds of work. It will surpass any maeliinu lierctotorc offered to the farmer. It 
has two Independent DrlYlO t, Wlieils, n double-hinged Finger-Bar aud folding Cutting Apparatus. Thu 8ulf Itake 
applied to this machine lias proved a perfect success. To say that It pleases Is a faint expression uf Uiu seulliuoiits 
everywhere expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour In upon us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
place it ont of reach of competition. Tt is a Rkvolyixu Baku, and does Us own reeling, saving the expense and 
irontilo of a Reel. U makes a PRavatrr Hrcaratiov. with the Rake Head, In all kinds ol grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, by reason Of the Rake revolving over forward, and striking Into tho uncut grain, hoforo the 
‘ It along and over the Platform, and delivering It In compact gavels at the. rear of tho inachlno, eu- 
P UliSSHRH TURBINE WATER WHEEL 
NOW READY. 
■qrsy. The host Wheel In market, using 
i'V less water and selling for less 
Hum nny other first-class Wheel. 
sJW, Every Wheel warranted. Hend 
for n descriptive Circular Also. 
-fr-’TBi-' 41 our Improved Brick Much! no ana 
pistqSLjytfl ; ' Brick Machinery, Engines and 
<’ Boilers, Cane .Mills, Portuhlo 
liPswiYl • fForges, and ullotlierninclilnery, 
lllra PEEKSKILL MANUFACTURING 
COMPANY, 
. FKXKMbti, N. Y. 
- »• R L 8KYMO |j It w m be at the 
. ottlcu or Packard & Hill, No. 198 
Water8t.,N. Y., Tuesdays,Thursday#,and Fridays,from 
11 to t o'clock, to receive specification* and make con¬ 
tends for Machinery and Castings of all kinds. IHItPUItno 
| ylJU It CANE SEED.—The Cane from which 
JL our Keed was produced, was grown and tho Rood 
harvested and cured under our immediate observation. 
Tho Hood Is all true to the varieties designated, and 
absolutely free from admixture wllli base and worthless 
Canes. 
FRIGES. 
Regular Sorgo. By Mall, 40 cts. per lb.; by Ex 
press, 28 lbs. or less, 25 cts. per lb.; over 25 lbs., 15 eta. 
per m. 
Ulberia. 1 ), Oomneon on nnd Nrrnsennn.—By Mall, 
50 cts. per o>.; liv Express, 28 lbs., or Iuhh, 30 cts. per tb .; 
over251bB„20ets. per V.. 
Packages Included. BLYMYKB, NORTON A CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Successors to Clark Sorgo MactuRO Co. 
Manufacturers of Cano Mills, Evaporators, Wood-Saw¬ 
ing Machines, Cora Crushers, Bells, Cider Mills, and 
other Agricultural Machinery. I8fi-2tl*m 
gap guiucrtlsmeuts 
N EW PATENT TUHING or Bored Wella.- 
Ttmae wishing tho best patent for clay nnd quick¬ 
sands, should confer with tho undersigned before pur¬ 
chasing elsewhere. WM 8. DEAN, Horuellsvllle, N. Y 
W ANTED—<iOOD IWI’-N TO SELL AN- 
drews’ Gas Generator. Can be attached to any 
lamp, makes gas from common oil, and burns it conven¬ 
iently ns a candle ; will not blow out; the best gas light 
In use. Retails for $1 each. Will fhrntsh any good man 
with fio.oon to operate, with. No reference required.— 
Terms sent free. Address. 
896-21 J. C. TILTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
sickle, carrying It along and over the Platform, and delivering It In compact gavels at tho rear of tho inachlno, en¬ 
tirely ont of tho way or the toarn aud muohtno on Its next roaod, and without auy Uttering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS A WAR OKU 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
AS TUB BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at tho Great Fair of thn iUrtTT Lours iVout(;ri/rwa\f, Aifo Mbohanioal Absociatiojt, Oct. (1th, 
1866 At the trial of Reapers aud Mowers, at Auburn, N, In .Inlv Inst, hy thn New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others In Class 5. 'fills class was the most Important or any, as ll em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Helf-Raklng Reaper la Ihu same machine. It was also 
Awarded the Gold Medal as the Best Mowing* Machine! 
at the Louisiana Htatc Knlr Trial of Mowrs, after thorough tests In very dinienlt, line Bermuda gra»9, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Goto M kdai, a» the hast Comhlned Machine, Hand and Solf-llaker. 
This Muchlne has been awarded Gold and Fillvcr Mudnlt), and First Piot^iUMS, by the Pennsylvania and Towu 
State Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds of Countv ami Local Societies In all parts of the United States. 
Thousands ot' testimonials can b* shown from farmers who have itHCd these machines, in all portions of the tj nttod 
States, Canadas, and also on the Pacific Coast and In Bouth America. We hav<- made some uiucat iMrnoviSMRNTs 
for the season or 1WIT. the result of our protruded and thorongh trials In the Held during the harvest of 1866. 
Pamphlets containing fall description will he gladly sent, postage t'rco, to any one requesting it, and also auy 
Information as to one Local Agencies, hy addressing the 
DODGE vi HTEVENHON MANUFACTltl(IN« OO., Auburn, If. Y. 
I lO FARMERS, NTARI.E KEEPERS, 
AND OTHKI4H.—Do you want tho F us test. Easiest 
Operated, Simplest, most Durable and Cheapest, Hxt.r- 
Kickdi.mo n.vT.HTttAW andHtai.k CtTTTxn In the. world. 
$12 to *33. according to size aud capacity— not tube paid 
for nntll tried! 
IT. AUKNTH wanted everywhere. For Illustrated 
Descriptive: Circular, and full partlcnlarn, address O. K. 
HUTCHINSON,83 Morwin 8t., Cleveland. Ohio. [S96-4t 
P ROVIDENCE ilONSKRVATORY OF 
MU 8 tO. 
(Formerly Muelcal f/uHltute.) 
The advantages offered by this Institution, for obtain¬ 
ing a complete musical education, are unsurpassed In 
tills conntry. Instruction given lu Plano, Organ, Or¬ 
chestral Instruments, Cultivation of the Voice, nnd In 
Harmony and Composition, French, U errnan and Italian, 
The best teachers employed In each department. Pupllr 
restdu iu the eauie building with, and under the constant 
care of, the teachers. Special attention Is given to pre¬ 
paring pupils for teaching. Excellent board at JH.MJ per 
week. Tuition from fl2 to $15 per quarter, Hammer 
A gents wanted—$io to $15 per 
THr Male and Female, everywhere, to selfour 
new and Improved (upper and omlcr feed) $IH Family 
Sewing Machine, " The Celebrated Common Sense Im¬ 
proved and perfected." This machine will atllch. hem, 
fell, tuck, uuilt, cord, bind nnd embroider beautifully. 
Every machine fully warranted for 5 years. Hend for 
descriptive circular and terms to Agents. Address 
HARROW Co., Box !WB, Detroit,Mich. 
Caution. Bcwure of parties advertising thn sale of 
this machine, an they can lie obtained only from us, 
directly or Indirectly. Hence, If yon buy of any one else 
but ns, or otir duly authorized Agents, you are sure to 
be Impound Upon, 31*5 u 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUST ABLB 
FY ret Pal'd Aur/. 1863, Im 
prorrment* JUl’d 
April, IKCr. and Nov. 1805. 
A Physician In Dlsease.and a Guido In Health. Contain¬ 
ing UK0 large Octavo pages, 131 lllnstratlons. This stand¬ 
ard Work la what lu name imports, exclusively a Family 
Dckm'ou Book and GuroKt sellM bolter, and pays agents 
better than any similar work now published; also, lor 
Dr. Moore’s complete HihtohY of rug (IituAT rtKitKL- 
LtON splendidly Ulustrated, ami bound in elegant style; 
its low price (only 42.50) brings It within the reach or all. 
Our Agents make from $UX) to 4200 per mouth. For 
terms, with Hat of oar books, Bibles, Ac., address 
QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING HOUSE, 
89C-3t No. 927 Sausoiu St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
OR CONCENTRATED LYE! 
By saving and usclDg yonr waste grease. No lime no- 
oesNury. 12 Poo.nps of excellent Hard Soap, or 26 Gal- 
r.oNNof the very best Soft Soap.for only about HOCkntb. 
Directions on cacti Box, tv For sale at all Drug al “I 
Grocery tiwrcs. 
Beware of Counterfeits. 
Tlo Particular In Asking for PENN’A MALT 
M’Yt4. CO.’S HAPONIKIEK.. 
Thla Chtirn I* now re 
garded by all the Agrtcul - 
turlsts and Dairymen of 
the country, who have had 
an opportunity to exuoi- 
lun 11, as the beat eh urn 
vet offered to the unblle 
embracing as It docs the 
flTHE GUILD HEN’S IlOIItt Edited by T. H. 
1 ARTHUR. Philadelphia, Pa. 41.25 it Year. Sample 
copies 10 cents. “ lIn exouixiU beiiulu imrpasaes our an- 
ticiputtonf)." I.auyh' Book. 
principle of the old Dash ' '5g! v 
Churn, adding thereto Im- 
provements to ftveitre the very he *I Quality, and the. large* 
quantity <lf butler with the. leant labor. The last Improvo- 
irmnt U In the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of njtal steel Spring, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher- adjusting the upper danhee outride the 
Chum, above the Lever, by means of o malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make tive sizes of these 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty gallons,) in the best 
manner and at the very best quality of While Oak. Re¬ 
tail Price- N*. 1, (30 gal, ) $16; No. 2. (Y bill.,) 4H I No. 
3, <H bbl.,1 412; No. 4, (jc bbl..) 410; No. 5, (!A bbl.,) *3. 
H. P. WEMTCOTT, vtup’t 
Hcncca Knits Churn M’Cg Co., Hnnnca Falls, N. Y. 
K. E. LUHK, General Agent. 
LlAHtnKKM AND FI.OUK-ITI.ANTEHS.— 
JT A sure cure for Ticks and Line on Hheep and Cattle. 
Try N. W. Hatclielder A Co.’s celebrated Htmcp and Cat¬ 
tle Powder. For Clrcolars, embodying full directions 
and testimonials or Us elhclcncy from the principal Uock- 
masters, apply to N. W. BaTCHELDP. lt * CD., Pro¬ 
prietors, No. 12 llroud Ht., Bonton, Masii. 894-41 
pLAX AND HEfflP (HILTCBK. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing fnll directions for Preparing the Ground, 
flowing, ttaroeHttng, itc. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, on Dlxr ano Flax tv Tint Wksr: Modes of 
Cnltnre, Preparation for Market. Ac... with Botanical 
descriptions and Illustrations. Published by D. P.T. 
Moov.k, Editor of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. Price, Twwily-Fivc Cents. 
I2T"Those who wish Pcaittk \l Ivfoumatuhv on thn 
subjects named above should send for the work, which 
ta sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
A CiENTS WANTED for HEADI.EY’N 
GREAT WORK —Tbeonly book Issued on our Navy 
(luring the Rebellion. Agents dud HO competition. 
land, with running water in each field; a variety ofl’ruit 
trees; good burns,sLullies utul other Out-buildftigs, and 
commodious stone, mansion within live minutes walk of 
Ppflt-oWco,and one mile from Central Railroad Depot. 
Possession given first of April If desired. _Prt6e 
Comprising popular Biographies of our Naval Heroes, 
by Mon. J.T. Headley, the distinguished Author and His¬ 
torian—complete In one large volume—handsomely Illus¬ 
trated on steel. The best paying agency of the day. In 
connection with tills work our Agents can take order* 
for five of Headley’s .Standard Works of onr own pub¬ 
lication. Cull or send at once for Circulars and terms. 
Address E. B. TREAT & CO., Publishers, 
896-2t 6M Bruudwuy, New York. 
WEBTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of practical and Scl- 
eniitlc Mon aud the Press. 
“ The Adjustable Dash Churn has not Its equal on this 
continent.'-D. D.T. Mooitu, mtlor Rural New-Yorker. 
“Thu beat form of Churn ever Invented.”—B olon Hob- 
18SON, Ag't FA. M. Y. Tribune. 
Mr, Robinson also named It fikvt and commended it 
liioiiBST of all the Churns on exhlhlilon at the New 
York State Fair. 
"The greatest improvement on tho old Dash Chnrn 
ever Invented : all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better hnttcr than n rotary nnv.."— FarmerF Club,Amer¬ 
ican fnetitute, New York (Hty. 
“The most Important Improvement recently brought 
ont."—S. Edwakoh Toon, Ay'l FA. N. Y. Timex. 
“The verv best Churn extant." Prairie Farmer. 
“ It Is perfectly common sense tn its structure." Ohio 
Firmer, 
“ A Churn that every bnttor-maker will be. pleased to 
view and coutemplute ."—Buxton Cultivator. 
Xp-Thu Sknkva Falls Chub* MASWiCTtrRrNc, Co. 
Isorganlze.d under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital Of 4100 , 001 ), and 
have extensive fHollit.les for manufacturing Churn* and 
the fai f.ntkd FIXTCRK8. Can supply thOs'i purchasing 
Town, County and State Rights, with tho Dashers, 
Springs, (te., at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 893-tf 
For further lulormaliou enquire of A. C. BAJRTI. 
ccutor, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. H 
UUNKLL’S SC R E \V 
COMBINED 
Without Cog-Gearing —The Lightest of Draff, 
Thomost simple,strong and durable; jicrfcettnlts work, 
cheap and economical Agents and dealers supplied at 
a liberal (Uscoant. Manufactured by 
HlM-tt RUHSEl.L & TREMAtN, Manlius, N. Y, 
MPLOYMENT, 
_ Oapable and Active Men 
Aji and women can obtain pleasant and remunerative 
occupation without Investing capital by addressing, Im¬ 
mediately, B. 1HCKL1NG & Cu., 149 Broadway. N.Y- 
“No Humbug." 896-4t 
TRON STABLE EITTINOS Vtntllu- 
.1 ting Partitions, Grooved-Posts, Hay-Backs, Mangers, 
Hitching Rings. &c. Also, new pattern Cribs, combin¬ 
ing Hay rack, Manger with food-guards, tumbling water 
pot, nnd halter with weight and butter, fittings for Cow 
Htablc. Call and see samples or send for Circular. 
JANES, FOWLER, KJUTLAND Sc CO., 
896-it Corner Hcnde St Center Sts., N. Y. 
A DA Y J—FIFTEEN New Articles for 
Ageutc. O. T. GAKKY, Blddcford, Maine. 
AGENTS WANTED IN A NEW 
business. H. B. BUAW, AHred, Maine. 
TAI.IAN QUEEN REES- FOR MALE 
throughout the summer. Hend for Circular. Address 
mi-iat M. QUINBY, HI. Johusvllle.N. Y. 
'i RAPE VINES FOR THE LAKE SHORE. 
T Catawba, Isabella. Diana, loan and Israellu—grown 
nRA PES I ERA PES t DEI. A WARE, Iona, 
\T Adlronduc, IktiicIIii, Rogers' Hybrids No. i, 15, 19 
and33, Diana, Hartford Prolific, Concord aud Cruveling, 
OI1C and two years old crown front ripe wood, and trne 
to uume, which will be sold at low prices. Also, Jucon- 
ilu and Agriculturist Strawberry, 
um-tf JNO. CRA1NE, East Lockport, N. Y. 
by Mr. Griffith. Dr. Gk.vvt and others, for sale at low¬ 
est current rates by M. B. BATEHAM, Painesvllle, O. 
An Old Story, but yet true, that Cob’s Dvbpep 
sia Cube has performed more cures in cases of Dys- 
pepsio, Indigestion, and General Debility, than any 
medicine ever compounded. It is excellent for Sick 
Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Cramps, Colic, 
and distress. All druggists keep it . 
Agents wamod throughout the United StatCB, to aeB 
machine and territory. Machines frirmahcd on npplica- 
tonto l»KM»t| w. C. QI i ',:i' , Rochester. N. Y. 
\\T ANTED A CORRESPONDENT in every 
"1 town in the U S. Liberal reward forserviccagiven 
and will not Interfere with other business. Enclose 
stamp for particulars to 
895-it JAY M. CLARKE, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
AGENTS WANTED. A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced tnen will find the business prof- 
Itable. For particulars address the Com pan; at Seneca 
Kalis, or parlies In or neur Rochester are rciurredtoD. 
I). T. Moons, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
BV’Cuic MinrfffAX Cuurttr Matt’r'o CO at Parma, 
Mich . will supply the Adjustable Dash Chum through¬ 
out that State—or will soli Town and County Right/?, 
and furnish the Churn. 
P ORTABLE8TKAH KNGINKS- 
Comblnlng the maximum of elllcieucy, durability 
and ecouomy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They are widely *m,i favorably known, more than 600 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on appllcatiou. Address 
85)1-131 J. C. IIOADLF.Y & CO.. Lawrence, Maw. 
O IL YOflt HARNESS.-IIy a proper 
use of FRANK MILLER'S PREPARED IIAR 
NESS OIL Rl.A CKlNC, ut least one-half may Ijc uiblod 
to the wear and durability or Harness, Carriage l ops, 
&c. The great demand for this article has brought It in¬ 
to general use, and It la for sale iu most of the eitles and 
towns In the United States and Canada*. Manufactured 
by FRANK MILLER & CO., lb & 2o Cedar St., New York 
O. K. 3. B. Sec adv. in another column, and 
Bend 2 stamps for full particulars, including tricks of 
the trade. 
U SING B. T. BA HHITT’S PURE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted doubh the -length of common Potash, aud 
superior to any other gnnonflfler nr ley In tho market. 
Pul up In can* of I pound, 2 pound*. 3 pounds, 6 pounds 
and u poni'ds, with full dirctums Id English and German 
for making hard aud soft, soap. One ponnd will make 13 
gallons of soft *oap. No Bine 1* required. Consumer* 
will find this (Im Cheapest Pots-h In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT. Nos.«. 0.66. 67,6.1, 69, YU. 72 «fc 14 Wellington Ht., 
New York. S»-13t 
OEM. ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS. The 
uuderslgucd will attend to the purchase and sale of 
Real Estate ui Weateru New York. Also,pay taxes, col¬ 
lect rents, note*, accounts and mortgages, negotiate 
loans, &c. All eommonlcatlonH enclosing stamp'for re¬ 
turn postage, will receive prompt attention. 
Rkfkkknce*. - II. Backus. Esq., Prea't Village of Ba¬ 
tavia; G. B. Worthington, Esq., Merchant; L. Doty and 
H. W. Howard, Esq*,, Bankers, N. A. Woodward. Esq., 
Ait’y and Co, Treas., Hanford Wilber. Esq., Prea't Gen. 
Co. Ag’l Society. P. P, BRA DISH 
Batavia, N. Y., March 12,1867. 886-21 
miHC GATE AT I,AST Curt!**’ Patent 
J Improved Sliding and Self-Shutting Yard and Farm 
Gate. Simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands open; 
slints by it* own weight. 
Territory to f»o 11 and Agent* wanted iu every por¬ 
tion of tbe United States. Address 
Htc uf GEO. G. CURTISS, Rochester, N. Y. 
ltcli. Salt Blioam.- AITieatou’s Olnt- 
nc.VT will cure the itch in 48 hours,— also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skiu. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potthb, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-62t 
A GENTS WANTED lor GRKEI.EY’S 
History Covi’i.ktk. Kxtkao1£»i.\auy opfoktu- 
mty! UsFARALLBLKji succtlss I-Tin * HlstoTy con¬ 
tains accounts of about one hundred Battles not gener¬ 
ally found In the earlier works on the Rebellion, even 
In those moat widely circulated. Now that Gkkrlky'b 
Histokv is completed, its popularity Is greater than ever 
before, and sells with a rapidity which makes It the most 
valuable work for Canvasser* ev.-r published. Address 
895-41 O. D. CASK & CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
W HINGERS !!-We warrant a Heavy Beard 
In five weeks, to those who use Russell's It.il- 
i xN Comto e.HD. Coutaluis nothing liilurioils to the *km. 
Sent, closely sealed, for 50 cent*. 14. RUBBKLL & C()_ 
Watertown, N-Y» Sffi-I3t 
CURLS! CURLS 
Additions to Clubs are always in order, whether In 
onos, twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number. 
Subscriptions can commence with the volume or any 
number; but tlie former Is the best lime, and we shall 
send from it for some week*, unless specially directed 
otherwise. Please note this. 
I TiOR SALE -Tho best Farm In Mon- 
1 roc county, situated in the town of Wheatland, four 
miles west of ScoUsvlUe, belonging to the estate of the 
late Hon. Kmhiix Hajimov, consisting of about ino acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, ite., in 
first rate condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premises will be sold separately if desired. Terms to 
init the pnrclioser. For particular*. Inquire of Milvokd 
Uakmox at Medina, Obr.vn Folsom ..I Buffalo, or 
894-H F. A. MACOMHER, Rochester, N. Y. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias IIowu, Jil, President, and original Inventor of 
tnc Sewing Machine,) 
Proprietor* and Manufacturers of the world-rcnownod 
HOWE KRWING IMA( IIINKS, 
FOlt FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. 
They were, awarded the highest premiums at thn World - * 
Fair fri London, and aU First Premium* at the Now York 
State Fair of 1886. 
rteud for Circular, Agents Wanted. 
575-18F «99 Broadway, N. Y, 
pANGFJIS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
V_J use of the knife, or caustic burning. Clrcolars sent 
free of charge. Address 
k-4i-tl Dna. BABCOCK & BON, 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
ARYLAMB AND SOUTHERN ] 
Farms and P 1 an rations. Coal, 'limber 
A sample of Prof. Robb’s Cttrllque will be sent free to 
auy address. The Curllqur will curl the straightest balr 
on the first application, (without Injury i tn soft, luxuri¬ 
ant, beautiful flowing curls. Address, with Stump. 
B96-0t Prof. D. U. ROBB. Turkman, Ohio. 
OCR ADVERTISING RATE^.-Hereaftorthe 
price of advertising on the last page of the Ktjbal New* 
Yoelkkil will be Seventy-Five Cents a Line, each inser¬ 
tion. The price for inside pages will continue at Fifty 
Cents a Line for advertising, and One Dollar a Line for 
Special Notices, until otherwise announced. 
P REMIUM CHESTER CO. WHITE PIGS, 
bred and shipped to auy nddn-vs ordered. Send for 
Circular on tbe breeding and Management or Swine. 
Address THOS. WOOD,Dos P.un,Chester Co., Pa. 
AUTRY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MB. 
P EACH TREES, GRAPB VINEri, die. 
Large stock for sale at the Niagara Nurseried. 
889-81 E. MOODY & SONS, Lockport, N. Y. 
Agents Wasted to sell new articles 
Just out. Address, with stamp, 
FOOT St CLARK, Detroit, Mloh. 
$150 
NCERSt CURED OR NO CHARGE-BY 
)r. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. Circulars sent free 
