tim, if neglected, is very properly doomed to 
talk slang for life. Money is not necessary 
to procure this educ lion. Every one lias it 
in his power. He lias merely to use the lan¬ 
guage which he reads, instead of the slang 
which he hears, to form his taste from the 
best speakers and poets in the country, to 
treasure up choicer phrases in his memory, 
and habituate himself to their use, avoiding 
at the same time, that pedantic precision and 
bombast which show the weakness of vain 
ambition rather than the polish of an edu¬ 
cated mind. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS-No. 10, 
LITTLE FEET AND LITTLE HANDS, 
VY GLENN HERBERT. 
Little feet and little hands, 
Busy all tho day. 
Never staying in your playing 
Long upon tlie way, 
Little knowing whither going. 
Come to me, 1 pray ! 
Bring the sweetness, in its fleetness, 
Of tho early flowers. 
All the blessing* and naressings 
Of your sunny hour*! 
PAY FOB TRESSELVES TWICE A YEAR by Raring LABOR and CLOTHER, 
“Worth 81 a Week In any Family.*’— W. r. Tribune. 
R. C. BBOWVX.VG, General Agent, So. 38 Corilandt-st., IVew-Vork City. 
SOLD BV DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 
A NOBLE BOY. 
Little feet and little bands, 
What await* for you? 
Bad to-morrows with their sorrows? 
Clouds, or akiea of blue? 
Will the pleasures come, with treasures 
Ever glad and new? 
Never tarry feet that carry 
Little ones along. 
May they boar the darlings where tho 
Air is lull ot song! 
(laAere:) 
A crippled beggar was striving to pick 
up some clothes that had been thrown from 
the window, when a crowd of rude boys 
gathered about him, mimicking bis awk¬ 
ward movements, and hooting at Ilia help¬ 
lessness and rags. Presently a noble little 
fellow came up, and pushing through the 
crowd, lie helped the poor crippled man to 
pick up his gifts and place them in a bundle. 
Then, slipping a piece of silver into his 
hand, he was running away, when a voice 
far above him said, “ Little hoy with a straw 
hat, look up.” A lady, leaning from an up¬ 
per window, said earnestly, “ God bless you 
for that!” As he walked along he thought 
how glad he had made his own heart by 
doing good. lie thought of the poor beg¬ 
gar’s grateful look : of the lady’s smile, and 
her approval; and last, and better 1 ban all, 
lie could almost hear his heavenly Father 
whispering, “ Blessed arc the merciful; for 
they shall obtain mercy.” Little reader, when 
you have an opportunity fordoing good, and 
feel tempted to neglect it, remember the “ lit¬ 
tle boy with the straw hat.” 
t&T' Answer in two weeks, 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—NO. 12, 
I am composed of twenty-four letters. 
My t, 3. 4, 31, 7,10, It is a commotion of the ele¬ 
ments. 
My 3, 5, fi, 10,13 is an animat. 
My 18,15,9,34, is a mineral. 
My 20,8, f>, 17, IS is something- ladies wear. 
My 13,14, 0,22, 9, 34 is something tailors use. 
My 19.31.28,9,(5 is used by fishermen. 
My whole is an old saying. 
Albion, N. Y. e. r. c. 
887"Answer in t wo weeks. 
Little feet and little hands, 
Ye are wondrous fair! 
Ye arc straying In your playing 
From a balmy air 
Gently blowing, never knowing 
Any thought of care. 
To its breezes, if it pleases 
Him who guides our way, 
May you wander, over yonder 
Where they over play. 
And no smiling or beguiling 
Woo again Io stray! 
11. 1 il t 
PHAIUES PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. 
\J is Intended to supply a great Public Want fora 
Safe, Reliable Illuminating Oil. It is manufactured 
by us. and packed only In our Guaranty Patent Cans, 
expresidv for FAMILY Use. it. has more body, and 
an e.jmil quantity will burn longer and give more 
light than imy other oil. It, Is 
PERFECTLY PURE. NO MIXTURE NOR 
CHEMICALS. 
E. N. Hot* ford, late Kumford Prof-. Harvard Untv., 
etc., R. ngden Dorennis, M, I)., Prof Cbem..etc,, Bel¬ 
ievin' Hospital, Medical College and Collego of the 
City N. Y.. nay of the Astral Oil: 
“It is reuir.ritahly clear and free from disagreeable 
odor, and bur r- wit h a brilliant flame, without offens¬ 
ive smell, a lamp filled with the Oil. atm allowed to 
burn entirely out. doer, not incruat the wick. The 
“ flashing point " may be fairly suited to be liV Pah., 
ami the “ burning point" not below Ho Kali. The 
plan adopted for securing the publlcagatnet adulter¬ 
ation ot the OH, by Patting it up for sate in Cans of 
convenient -ire for family u--. and sealing the Cans, 
to bo opened only l.y the consumer, (a bo com¬ 
mended in tlie strongest terms. This system, faith¬ 
fully carried out, meets a great public want.” 
PRICES OK PRATTS ASCII AL OH,: 
Single no r, containing one Patent Can, 5 calls., 
60c....(3 00 
Case and On. 100 
Double Case, containing two Patent Cans, 10 
galls., COe. 6 00 
C ar. and Cans. 1 75 
Cj 7“ CAPTION. Piircbarpr* should observe that 
the souls of Hie packages have not been tampered 
with. 
Full Prices will be allowed for packages returned 
in good order, less the transportation charges. 
’ J~ K r side by Grocers, Druggist s and the Trade 
generally, anil by the 
OIL HOUSE OF CHARLEH PRATT, 
C-AlOCes-ior to Raynolds. Pratt & Co.,) 
Established Ida. 
Manufacturer of and dealer In strictly Pure Oils, 
No. 108 Pulton .st.. New York. 
SQUARE WORD ENIGMA, 
LEARN TO DO SOMETHING, 
Mr first is n small open vessel. 
My second is one of tho United States. 
My third is a genus of plants. 
My fourth is a small clumsy animal. 
Buffalo, N. Y. L. E. 
627" Answer in two weeks. 
WALT .*j.VI WATCHES. 
These watches are all of the well known Y plate 
style, and warranted to satisfy the most, exacting de¬ 
mand for beauty, finish and accuracy. 
In llii* country the manufacture of theae 
tin • imule wntebes la not even attempted ex* 
Copt at Waltham. 
For sale by nil leading Jewelers. P0S-5t 
BY CARLTON. 
Y oung men, learn to do something! Learn 
to do some particular thing. Learn to ac¬ 
quire a thorough knowledge of some trade, 
business or profession. 
A man come to maturity without having 
learned the art of practicing some particular 
employment, is in a pitiable position, no 
matter whether he possesses money or not. 
If lie be not among the fortunate few favor¬ 
ites of Plutus lie -w ill of course have to 
toil all the way up to t lie summit of fortune 
as a common laborer, an employment good 
enough as long as one can do no better, but 
one we should advise no active young man 
to choose out of the many. If a, youngnmn 
lias wealth, he certainly needs a knowledge 
of business sufficient to enable luin to pre¬ 
serve his wealtii. Neither would a trade in¬ 
jure a rich young man. A little of the 
“ brown and brawn,” and steadiness of char¬ 
acter which labor induces, would make him 
a better, more reliable, wicklor of capital. 
The time has passed when young men of 
this country can neglect tho task of learning 
the details of an occupation with impunity. 
When the country was new, and population 
was thinly scattered over the land—when 
there was plenty of room and privileges 
were cheap—people could find employment 
easily. Skilled labor was scarce, and rough 
were in plenty. Any one could be¬ 
come an artisan. Mechanics, especially in 
tho West, sprang to tho journeyman’s posi¬ 
tion in a day. 
But that is changing now. Population is 
becomiug more settled and dense. Property 
increases rapidly in value. Men are becom¬ 
iug rich, and desire more elegant business 
houses, residences, carriages, and artistic ap¬ 
pliances of civilization of all kinds. The 
people demand better public edifices. Me¬ 
chanics, artists, and all kinds of skilled labor 
are in demand. He will win who has his 
trade best learned. The man of skill is al¬ 
ways in demand. The young man who 
would be sure of employment all the year 
round, in ” hard times” as well as in times 
of prosperity, must know how to do some¬ 
thing thoroughly. 
It is -well to get an education. A thorough 
educational discipline will make you an 
abler man. But educate for some particular 
object. 
METAGRAM. No. 3 
E N Li N E 
VT WALTHAM WATCHES, 
t.V SOLID GOLD AND SILVER CASES ONLY, 
.it Extremely t,ou> J’rtcet. 
Silver Hunting Watches. 818 
Gobi Hunting Wa.trho?, \% carat Cases. SO 
Gold Hunting WiitohoA, 1-adles' Size. 70 
Every Wdti'ft uann«U<yt by special ctrU^cate from 
tin American HVltch Comjwnp. Wo will send tlieee 
Watches by Express to any place, with bill to rolled 
on delivery, and yire the purchaser thcvrivitrye to open 
the paekayc and examine the 1 Patch tie tote toi/irtfl, and 
any Watch Unit docs not sire Miti&faeilou may be 
exchanged or !/i« money will t,( ref undid. Every one 
I? requested to w rite for our Descriptive Price-List, 
whichoxplulnsthcdiffereMkinds with pricesof each. 
I'lease state that you win (Ji(a n> Rural .V n-Yorker. 
Address in full. HOWARD A: CO., 
Jewelers and Silversmiths, 
092-tf No. f>li> Broadway, N. Y. 
Untouched f chattel 1 here and there, 
Alone, or with a noisy group, 
And climb with nimblcness in air, 
Or bang- suspended by a loop. 
Of my last two deprived, I sit 
In silent, mood from day to day. 
Where only twilight shadows Bit, 
And sweetly meditate, and pray. 
New York, 1869. 
RURAL FOUR-YEAR OLDS 
(Mothers of Smart Children are invited to contri¬ 
bute to this Department.] 
On Dressing. — A friend in South Carolina 
writes of n little favorite, Helen, who lately, 
being’ much Interested In her doll's wardrobe, 
Wished her teacher to tell some stories about 
dressing. “I intend my dolly shall be a nice 
young lady like you,” she said, which meant, 
ttmong other things, that dolly was to be prettily 
dressed. The teacher proceeded to fell tire story 
of mother Eve' 8 first costumo, and of its being 
unnecessary for her to wear any clothing until 
after the fall by sin. Helen looked in utter as¬ 
tonishment at a new dress she was arranging 
for dolly, as the teichor gave I he narrative; and 
at. last, dropping the tiny garment she held, al 
thought that it might have been of no use had 
Adam never disobeyed, she said,—“I'm real 
glad he sinned; ain’t y»u, Miss Sarah ?” 
A Pun-lhli-nicant. - Little Ernest . Just three 
years old, saw a stick on the shell tho other day, 
and asked hfs father what it was for. His 
father told bi n mother would use it on condi¬ 
tions; but before his father had time to say 
anything more he replied“ I’m glad I ain't 
conditions!” 
A Chlld’n Opinion or Thunder.— The first time 
little Billy B. noticed the thunder, he said, 
” Mother, thoy are scouring up in Heaven.” His 
mother said, “ How do you know, my child?” 
He replied, “I hear 'em moving the chairs 
about.” 
Gornowhot Explosive.—Tho Doctor handed a 
sick child's father a little paper nicely folded, 
and said, ” Gi e your son this powder to-night.” 
Tho little ouo exclaimed, “I won't take your 
powder. I don't want to bo bio wed up.” 
On the Sidewalk.—A lady’ in Wyoming county, 
Pennsylvania, tells of a three-year old girl who, 
being in town with her parents, said.—“ Pa, do 
lot Lizzie and I get out of tho oarriage and take 
o sidewalk!” 
Moon Broke.See tho moon, Johnny,” said 
his mother, when it was in Its first, quarter. 
“Moon broke,” was his quick answer.” 
PUZZLE.- No. 1 
Take away twelve lines and leave six sections 
of uniform size and shape. 
|7'AKItIERS AND GARDENERS 
Do you wir.h to DOUBLE YOUR CROPS? 
Do yon want. EARLY and LARGE VEGETABLES? 
Do you WHiit, 1MMENSK CROPS of ONIONS? 
Do you want III! this AT A LESS EXPENSE THAN 
USING BARN-YARD MANURE? 
Then buy the DOUBLE REFINED POUDRETTE. 
Send for n Pamphlet to 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO.. 
Box 3,139, N. Y. P. O. 
Office, fid Cortlandt id root, N. Y. I00l-3t 
C HURCH and PARLOR 
One pound EARLY ROSE sent by mail, post-paid, 
SI; 4 pounds EARLY ROSE, sent by mail,postpaid, 
S3. Best Spring Wheat in the world; the earliest 
and most productive Corn; wonderful yield ingOats— 
white and black — weighing 45 pound* to the bushel; 
Spring Barley; Grata Seeds; fowls: Eggs: Hogs; 
the groat Feed Cutter. Send for the EXPERIMEN¬ 
TAL FARM JOURNAL- innxt valuable. Magazine. Is¬ 
sued in this couaf rj/—only $1,50 per year. Subscribe 
if you want to make your Farm pay. Address 
10Gl-4t GEO. A. DEITZ, Chambcrsburg. Fa. 
VkHSIM 
MELODEONS 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 10. — Lying rides 
upon debt's back. 
Anagram No. 8 — 
Come peace of mind, delightful guest, 
Return, and make thy downy nest 
Once more in this sad heart; 
Nor riches 1 nor power pu rsue, 
Nor bold forbidden Joys in view, 
Therefore we need not part. 
Charade No. 8—Mendicant. 
Problem No. 8.—A. D. 1877. 
*>OMNDLKT-FINE AND COARSE, FOR 
t > fertilizing purposes and potteries. Flour Bone 
Dust for chemical uses. Warranted pure, and for 
sale in qualities to suit, purchasers. 
PETER COOPER’S Glue Factory. 
1001-4t No, 1” Burling Slip, New York. 
TATE HAVE cl A N V F A CFlTvED 
’ ’ Melodeons and Organs twenty-two years, and. 
will uot. risk our well-earned reputation by making 
cheap instruments. 
We have not made a great reduction in prices, end 
cannot, until a reduction in the price of labor end 
material will warrant us an doing bo. Organs arc ad- 
vortlred at 350, Gold Watches at 815, ©to., etc. Sensi¬ 
ble people can Judge of their value. 
Instruments of our own make (twenty years old) 
are now valued by their owners as highly a* the day 
they were bought, and it is our Intention to sustain 
our old reputation. 
Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lists sent free 
to any address. A liberal discount to Churches and 
Clergymen. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 
Agent in New York.8. T. GORDON. 
Agent in Philadelphia.......JAMES BELLAK. 
SEEING HAS COME! 
THE SKIES AEE BRIGHT! 
THE PROSPECTS CHEERING! 
. And Now is the Time to Open 
“If the Colton Dental Association does not 
render tooth-pulling a pleasure, with their laughing 
gas, they certainly take away all pain from tho ope¬ 
ration, a? 1 cun testify from personal experience. 
"A PATIENT.” 
It is our specialty, huvinggiven the gas to over 34,0(0 
patients without one failure or accident. Come to 
headquarters, No. 19 Cooper Institute, New York. 
and judge for yourselves. 100t-2t 
PLEA fill It .f.VJJ ,SCT! 
The Rural's Spring Campaign opens with 
March, during which month no trust Its Agent- 
Friends. (who have done bo nobly already,) and 
others who can conveniently lend their aid, will 
kindly put forth extra efforts to Increase its circu¬ 
lation in their respective localities. Tho Rural 
is a good paper to canvas;;; f ir; it K undeniably the 
Largest, Cheapest and Best Paper of its 
Clusa — and bo popular that an active, wide-awake 
person can easily form a club of 10 to 30 or more in 
almost nny locality. For this kind service wo pay 
liberally— give “ Good Pay for Doing Good.” 
Send for our Premium Programme and examine 
tho list of Harvest in u, Sewing and I-Cuit- 
tinsr Machines, Musical Instruments, (In¬ 
cluding Pianos, Organs and Mclodenns,) 
Gold and Silver YVatelics, Cuckoo and Man¬ 
tel Clocks, Improved Plows, Washing Ma¬ 
chines nud Wringers, Plated Ware, 3)ic- 
tionarien. Books, Albums, &e.. which are 
offered for dubs. The list is too long to publish 
here, but is sent free to all applicants. Thousands 
of our Subscribers can easily make from $13 to $300 
each, during the ensuing month, by working for the 
RURAL, — and also do good and benefit community 
by introducing such a paper as the RURAL New- 
Yorker. How many of our readers will kindly 
aid the Rural during Its Spring Campaign ? 
Car We can still supply back numbers from Jan. 2. 
so that all new subscribers may have the entire vol¬ 
ume complete for preservation and binding; or sub¬ 
scriptions can begin at any time. 
mnar 
O ULCER, CANCER OR FEVER WIRE 
but can be radically cured by the n:-o of Wol¬ 
cott's Pain Paint. Dr. Wolcott’s vnnioilator 
which is unl it 1 Pain Paint, cuie* that disgusting 
disease. Catarrh. Pint bottle* $1. Recollect tis put 
up tn white wrappers. 100I2t 
GLIMPSES OF GENIUS, 
What is tho difference between a belle and a 
burglar? One wears false locks and the other 
false keys. 
Why is a washerwoman the most cruel person 
in the world ? Because sho daily wrings men’s 
bosoms. 
Why did William Tell shudder when he shot 
an apple from his son’s head ? Because it was 
an arrow escape. 
Wanted.— A cover for bare suspicion, a vail 
for the face Of nut ore, buttons for bronchos of 
privilege, binding for a volume of smoke, ce¬ 
ment lor broken engagements. 
A witness, being interrogated as to his knowl¬ 
edge of the defendant In the ease, said he 
knew him intimately—“he had tupped with 
him, sailed with him, and horaow’hipped him." 
A letter bearing the following superscrip¬ 
tion was received at the Silver City post-office, 
from Iowa: 
“ Augustus Jones, a web-foot scrub, 
To whom this letter wants to go. 
Is chopping cord-wood for his grub 
In Silver City, Idaho.” 
During tho war a Georgia soldier, while In 
camp near the house of Ids sweetheart, sent her 
a bouquet with a card attached, upon which was 
the following poetic effusion: 
41 Accept this boltev from a feller 
Who oft has hurd the kanons boiler; 
Hits listened to the fife’s toot on, 
And helped to doo a beep of shooten; 
Has seen the war-clouds daily rise, 
Like fifty buzzards when thoy flize; 
Who now is bigger than his dad, 
And warns to marry mity bad." 
ON kissing. 
Men seom to kiss among themselves, 
And scarce would kiss a brother; 
But women want to kiss so had, 
They lttss and kiss each other. 
A LADY REFUTES, 
Mon do not kiss among themselves, 
It’s well that they refrain; 
The bitter dose would vex them so 
They ne’er would kiss again. 
C HICOPEE SEWING MACHINE.-First 
1 clas- and fully licensed. ,lpi«o. uvniud. to 
terms, addreas CHICOPEE S. M. Co.. Bo6ton. Mass. 
{ tSwvV.^v.'CT'i. I'tXW.S 
Y QStffowya 
THE SOFT ANSWER. 
P ORTA OLE STEAM I’.NGI NES-FOR 
Farm. Mining or Mechanical purposes. 
These machines requite no brink work ; -mounted on 
lep* thevare especially ndapU’d lor use in Mills, 
fmops. *Fo un deities or Printing Roo.ms.— or 
mounted on wheels they arc adapted for out-door 
work, ■l iTRESRixa, Wood Sawing, Ac. See Rural 
New-Yorker of August 15th. 1WYfirst pace. 
Clmiiars with description and prices furnish¬ 
ed on apDlictitSon to A. >. WOOD ic, CO., Baton, 
51ndi»on CO.. N. Y. 
Not long since I heard a little boy calling 
ou-t in a loud, angry tone to his sister, a little 
older, “Let my book alone!” Very softly 
and pleasantly she replied, “ I will; I was 
going to put. it up on the shelf, where it 
would no! get. soiled.” Walter (that was 
the little boy’s name) sat still for a long time 
and said uot a word. But when at last he 
did speak, his voice was soft and kind as that 
of his sister. 
The words of the wise man came instant¬ 
ly to my mind,—“A 6ofit answer turneth 
away wrathand I could not help thinking 
if all harshness of manner and angry words 
were only met by gentleness and kindness, 
how many who at first seem harsh and re¬ 
pulsive would soon become kind and com¬ 
panionable. j. D. 
T he success of the dodge 
SELF RAKFR during tin* part siucwm hits been 
beyond all nriwniiont. lv superior merits have been 
fully established l>y the uniform .'.atlefanttiin it ha* 
given, 8nJ by tbe enthusiastic report* of »be Jhoii- 
satida of purchasers. The great advantage of tills 
Ihiker over all others is. that ft. requires no adjust¬ 
ment, but n; always ready for work tu any kind of 
crop, short Or lomr. lodged or oi.hei wi.ie. ami the 
driver c«n make gavels with oithor of the Rakes, 
and v believer Tie rtiooses, in perlect order for bind¬ 
ing. The Machine is also a splendid Mower. For 
further informal In. please write for a pamphlet. 
A guicultukai. diplomas for 
FRIZES. 
Plata and ! n colors. Samples scut on application. 
Address THE MAJOR & KNAPP ENGRAVING, 
MANUF G & LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, 71 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
B rick imaciiine.-l.aflf.r’s 
NEW IRON-CLAD ha* snore advantages com¬ 
bined tn one machine than any other ever i nvented. 
Three kinds of Brick arc made from ;umc machine, 
viz.. Common, Stock ar.d Pressed. Received first 
premium ai N. A'. State Fair, lNd, lbC7, lin'd. Cm make 
1,000 Pressed- Brick per hour nj better Quality than can 
be nvoduerd by any othtr machine. Common tnd Stock 
Brick are made with rapidity uusurunshed. For De* 
r a ASCOT: iV SEEDS-PURE AND RE- 
T llablW ateu.MF,lon —Phinney'a New Early. 
NY Y. Stale Fair awarded me first premium on this, 
as tho hr; 1 variety. Package 15 cl*. Rwrirr Corn— 
Crosby’?. Early, beat early variety; Marblehead Mam¬ 
moth,best late variety. Package* loots, each.or the 
three for iv cents. Stub Potato):.* of the best va¬ 
rieties. Early Rom*, i lb?., pro-paid. $?.00. Early 
Golden (new .ivcdling of the Mereev i ( lbs., prc-nald. 
*2.0(1. I lariHon, i'nrly Goodrich, Sebec and W hite 
Pcacli Blowbythe barrel. Seed Catalogue and Small 
Fruit Price-List sent tree. A. S. JOHNSON. 
1001-21 North Chill, (near Rochester,) N. Y. 
17 OH SALE-FIFTY CHOICE, TIIOR- 
1 ough-bred Spanish Merino ires comprlaing 
Lambs, Yearlings and Breeders. Bred byJ.E. Afro- 
worth of Middlebury,'Vt.,and selectedXroailmflock 
by me. Address 
J000-2t NATHAN BOTTUM. Shaftsbnry, Vt, 
CORRECT SPEAKING. 
M ILLAR’S PATENT CREESE VATS 
Mild Heaters, for Factories or Private Danes. 
Positively the tret in use. Also other gr. at improve¬ 
ments In factory rind dairy articles. Send foran Illus¬ 
trated Circular. CELLS. U ILL All A SO N. Etna, h .A. 
One of the most pleasing things in young 
people is the habit of correct speaking. Let 
us advise all our young readers to acquire it 
in early life. The longer you live the more 
difficult the acquirement of correct language 
will he; and if the golden age of youth, the 
proper season for the acquisition of language, 
be passed in its abuse, the unfortunate vic¬ 
Form New Clubs. — It is not too late to start 
new clubs for our present volume, as some suppose, 
nor to make addltiuns to thoso already formed. 
Wo ram - till supply back number?, and shall be able 
to do so f r weeks to come, as the early numbers are 
eloctrutyped. Those who have received a premium 
for one dub. can secure another fur a new chib or 
additions to ibo old one. So please keep the ball 
moving until all are supplied with the indispensable 
RURAL. Specimens, Show-Bills, Premium Lists, &c„ 
sent free to ail disposed to act as Agent-Friends. 
/NIKE FOR COUfiJI OR COLD.—AS 
\ soon nb there is the -iigliie't oneaslne s of the 
Chest, with difficulty of lircuthtny, or indications of 
Cough, take during the day a few "llnmn's Eror- 
chial Trochee," Containing demulcent ingredients, 
the v allay Pulmonary Irritation Have then in read¬ 
iness upon the first appearance of a Cold or Cough. 
Mooitk's Rural New-Yorker. — This old aud 
everywhere popular weakly has nearly doubled in 
size, and is ifsued in r very sttrurtivo form. It has a 
most able corps of editors, and its every department 
is conducted with ability and entpriirbe. As a general 
agricultural and literary paper It has no equal in the 
United States. Its rapidly increasing circulation 
attests the sagacious management of its conductor. — 
Brockport Republic. 
1 AA l-'liatoarnphi* of Beautiful Women 
sent,postpaid, tor 25c. Send staionfor circu¬ 
lars. Address C. Seymour, Holland, Erie Co., N. Y. 
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