NEW REMEDY FOR TAPEWORM. 
A CORRESPONDENT of the Field, in circu¬ 
lating liin knowledge of the above subject, writes 
as follows: *• It is, I think, the duty of every 
one who may know of a remedy for any of the 
ills which flesh is heir to, to circulate that 
knowledge as widely as possible; and, as there 
is no better way of doing this than by publlsh- 
ing it, I send you this letter to do what you 
please with. Home time ago, I was told of a 
remedy for tapeworm, which is wo simple and 
cheap as to bo within the reach of the poorest, 
and so effective that I have never heard of a 
case in which it has been tried without bring¬ 
ing immediate relief, if not perfectly curing the 
sufferer. 
In one instance which came under my notice 
a few doses brought away from a l.iborinsr man’ 
Jtfeu) 2U>Dcrtisemcnts 
e^*AT»VKKXlHIWtl TKJIdlN 1 » Adt u-.ue_Iant'fX- 
Fitk c’knts a Mm; each iucerri,,, A mca in « a 
half .or extra display. or i 2 H cent* per line of space. 
special None*.- u'ollowiug reading latter, leaded,) 
so cento a line. ' 
^ Hie edition of tile licntA-L la uow so large as w 
render it necessary Thai the first form-outside r.ugee) 
!fcl> " w *° 10 P r «» "n Friday of the week preceding d« ' • , 
and the last form Inside pages', oil Tuesday morning.' 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page shoni.i reach us ten Jays In advanced the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside 17 th paget on 
Monday. 
VNTEI>.—A FannofrOorilOai'riM m \ ..rod 
growing dlalil.'t, with good l uli, l.igi’ »nC 
d. Adilrcas, » i I, prim and full AarllculiSi 
in llur. il Ce nt f , finoildoga 
' i J 380 , *!***. **A V \ - ■ , • 
FsihUy Sewing Machines. We will 
U>uy *7S per month and 
•sa, with stamp. 
Detroit, Mlchl 
FI urieg, Sivir ,un] Shingle Mills 
assKMsa! 
. " -owner. 
JAAIKS 11 ALDWIN. 
Woodbull, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
dreadful disease, twenty-three yard* of tape¬ 
worm; and although the creature was not ex¬ 
tirpated, but grew again, by perseverance he 
got (prite rid of it. I believe it is equally good 
for dogs. A gentleman to whom r once men¬ 
tioned this remedy tried it upon a pet dog. with¬ 
out being aware that the animal had worms, 
and in a short lime a large quantity of worms 
came from it. The receipt is as follows: 
Mash up into a cako with two ounces of 
honey three ounces of pumpkin seed. This 
cake is to bo eaten an hour before the usual 
time for breakfast, of which very little should 
ypj l / our New i . 
si vv the above comtnl:; „ r 
' *' l ur particulars, aJdrc 
7/s ^ t _GATES i <*)., 
LpOR SAL I 
J - 1 all run br;;_- - 
hull, eight miles from Use N 
particulars, inquire pfj be owner. 
?75-tf 
BY THB 
THE BEST AMERICAN 
IS FOUND IN THE 
A TKR.VI PAYS FOR 
The new volume begins with the January numb 
and contains 
FEATURES OF PECULIAR INTEREST. 
KIT Send for a circular and a specimen numb 
which will be sent on receipt of 25 cents by the pc 
Ushers. 
TIi.'KNOR & FIELDS. Bod.cn, Mass. 
Mcynoia’s Arcade, Rocliester, N. Y., 
Place." 0 ® ° Ver the Pcst offlce Mid tom Exchange 
tabSi 1 21m*|^ mmwci,UCoUe *« 111 «« Country, Es- 
orbiitiaLBd 1 in Moi C i ‘ 0 ! .’,J n Rf>°tc Keeping and Budoesj 
iri^iiMU. I In till* IfiHltutlODi aud mrjrp r>*»#fWflv 
AktmV’st iH U !,'n\ ]n , , f ‘ I ‘ y ot,ier t l h ' ; PJtACTIcli ui- 
thV pf “ciplfl bTmSrffc ’ 3 SUi,trvlMou aau instruction of 
re^fnl' Tvlrlwr/ln^' oa ',' oC tbe most et "> 
Morse’a InfSr^t £? 
eratorlnth" offlieorthe W ..n, iTnl'n Uni'tiaciSr 
A^h-i ^ >t 'p; irlnitI . ,t . a, *J u ^‘^V' iruln Business Hall 
^r.'/J; 4 i r 6 fl, i P ? lor * u u limit Mil tlt ,%7 
- 11 « t! >« »*««-. or 
y, 
J^IFTH THO CIS AND MOW READY.— 
THE GBAPE CULTTJRIST: 
A TI1EATISE OS THE CULTIVATION OF TUB N ATIVE filiAP 
By ANDREW S, FULLER, 
PRACTICAL IloRT1CULTUR1ST, BROOKLYN, N. y. 
Price, #l.«o. Sent by mall, p«x laid, ou receipt of price. 
Address 
_ **• n - T. MOOBE, Kocfaeater, N. Y. 
THE pATENT 
BURN.Vr ^K-' WIM'KV 
iiUKMsK, f..r K-ro.-ene Oil 
i.ampe and l-autoum. fits all 
ordinary sl/e l.nnp?. and 
wiihont a clilmnev gives a 
brilliant Ugb:, fn^rmm 
sruMke ...r sinuil. and can be 
bandied ire. ly without being 
extinguished; warranted as 
r pres, tiled. Aaentsivante-J. 
'A DOLLAR OR TWO,” 
Pee day, made by agents, on our Popular Booka- 
Hovv lo Write, Talk, Behave, and Do Business, $2 2. 
by first post. For terms, address, with stamp, Messr: 
FOWLER & WELLS, SS 9 Broadway, N. Y. 4 t 
* Jlrt*ct!uff ho v to srit^dllv restore 
IJ ^ apectacfes without aid of doctor or 
medicine. Sent ;.y mail tree, on receipt ofw cento. 
^ E ‘ a BOW*, M. D., 
7o%t:il __ US') Broadway, N. Y. 
Wc';’“K 411 5lZfcS of ma one to 
It Is the Cheap. ; sf, most durable, and best; nine In usp 
for water works in clUvs an : *lll^^J r P i?^3^ 
taunorles. r» -■>«.!. „„,j water courier of all binds. It 
-- i is itiach more ■ luraoLe, 
i/-.r me<Uam for coudueUng 
t- it and cheapest farmer^ 
.-vraUr from springs to dry 
Solid pine :<>*= and scant- 
red, banding it 
Circulars contain list of 
_ 761-tf 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELT 1 
a y ■ uiChurcn or Other Bell for Si cent) 
^ Per pound. 
_ waerantyd 
po giie Satisfection. 
ki Vcr T &icible Information 
ga a w bbLos 
H -Scwt lor pamplilets to uie 
Markets, Commerce, fee 
TWO COMPATRIOTS. 
Tiif. I iiihulelphirt A/orlh American s.its:_ 
At the Union Yolunteer Refreshment Saloons 
are two soldiers, maimod in a terrible mauner, 
. < moro re.^igneti and happy than 
- 1 with riches and the 
every reasonable desire. One 
tanneries, raCroa-U, and w ,n,. r , 
baa ab the *trei!gth of Iron, aad 
bvsldus being a tnach nu. 
water. W'o also make :£t- 
plPfe In use. for conducting_ 
w.'/V' < *7 e "I u k=, r ‘T other pi 
n ma,le- V- v S..U-. , 
wl'til |*mn n bel "' Much presstue is requiri 
Al! orders filled promptly. 
UusiNKSS has been bettor since our last, prices tend¬ 
ing upward. The bad roadg conBcoueut tipou Uio heavy 
rains have kept farmers ont of town. We ,}uole Klour 
25*f \ ml w 111,0r ' 
ht.u,, f „f,a \v beat ha ■ advanced, wlih sales of white 
£*»*>■« •-••w > -«■»>. .«*» w“, 
|i,4.Xa)l,0fi. Barley, *1,40^1,75. Date, 7AnJ0c. R ye , 
_ b Clover seed, $l3(a)iA 
iUJcs, slaughter, 7c; Cairsklns, 120 
Wool nominal at 60075 c. 
• Tiu-keys, If.o. Fotaioes, 
Beans, $ 101 , 50 . Ai ess 
Hams, 23024c. Shoul- 
• Butter, 4 V047c. 
per bbL Diled Ap- 
who are yet \ 
many whole men blessed 
gratification of 
of them, named Perie, lost both legs by a 
shot from a rebel battery at Charleston, and 
his brother, we believe, fell dead by his side 
The other man, named Smith, lost both his arms 
by a shell at Gettysburg. They are life-guests 
at the hospital in question. They will end their 
days together. No man and wife were ever 
more close companions. The legless man feeds 
dresses, and attends upon the man without 
arms. The latter goes every Sunday to Dr. 
Bramerd’s church. The man without legs can 
not do so. Ills companion wishes to purchase 
for him a velocipede, that they may go to 
church together. They have not the money. 
Neither are borne or relatives able to do any¬ 
thing for them. Tito poor fellows are chnorfi.i 
*l.'iU0l,4O. Miickwbcat, Sfc(a)$l 
Timothy, $606, J’* ■ 
15c; Sheep pelts, 7500*2, 
ILiy, *25g2@. Chickens, He. 
'•-7M5c. Onions, $1,25(01,50. 
Fork, $35036. I.ard, 23 4 : 2414 c. 
ders, ISc. Dressed Hogs, $13014. 
(Jliei-ae, 21025c. Apples, $2,5004^ 
plea, V9c U lb. 
*6 FROM FIFTY CTS 
r or any snorter ijerlod, 5 ccuis per copy. 
KVENlNO POST. SXNl-WKKKLY. 
single copies, 5 cento—$3 per aanum. 
BVKNUfa POST, WEEKLY. 
Mogie copies, 5 cents-52 per iuimiui. 
. Uergyaieii are soiiplleU with tl.o Dallr it i; • 
dihlUcUon ou Semi-Weekly or UV-Uy ” ’ 
Situiple copies sent wueu reoo< sted 
Address WAL 0. BRYANT & TO., 
1,5 _ 41 Nussan street. New York, 
I^ANDA LL’S PRACTU’tl, SHEP. 
— 0r Brttlsb Frovluces on receipt of prlc* 
Aditrcss D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester. N. Y. 
Ermn t>,< J.wnal of the X T. Stale Afl S^t v . 
*’«ACTIfXL SllEPUEUD is t most complete work 
lhrtb -' iiractica! w.x)I growerTanfi 
THE I'KflVISION MARKED 
NEW VO UK. Nov. 1«.—Flour—Boner State 
9*<; Rxtra, $D,9O0lu.SJ; Wutcm extV.i, xnm’i 
I. aiextr* 1 1;-!))*,((>. Rye Hour, $-35 r':l 25 
•Skls'.c'at^.- vvh.-it active; sales . m,:;,",, j 
$IV<»:k 2 ll 
1 ! a H 
y®t« rn extra, *11 .f 11 , 20 ; st, 
► kmr, *7,2'-; 0 15 Oorn 
,-M ; - M ;|wai.kee 1 Tnh/ V/alti./‘‘ ' jvm’bf 
B'ii 1 Winter, $2.S40i2.43rAu'oef d^ r $ 8 w: 
iue. <i,c- ip s .''-fiiv' *! 
sr RSiar c& " r 
fi’SSSSS: 
JN^bbL^Kali tVlwk 5 S^ng 0 Wv ls£ 
Barley, W>.a>w. Oats,3Srf40c. Rye’ we V i\. a !' 
Om-ii^SbeepsVins^Ve'iphV 7 v'eiiiioln $507.^?}^^ tt ' 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
_ No. SO Lloerty Street, New York. 
J^EST FAMILY SE'TTLFG MACHINE, 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. we 
FRKMtcji at the Great Literal 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, .V«. 62 
IONA AND ISEAELLA GEAPE-VINES 
These two New Varieties, with the Wood, 
sold at Auction on 
TUESDAY, November 22 
$10 ^U®Ar®^’-- A0KJrS WAN TED 
LITTLE CLYAT 8 EWIAG MACHINE. 
The Best cheap Machine In the United States. We are 
5 Broarlicai /, .V. \ 
A W. DIBBLE. Ajtent, Koeheater, N Y. 
The sale Is Intended chleily for the trade »n.i 
nurehasltur for vineyards, but will b.-op. ii to id! have 
I shall oiler about one-half of my stock of Iona 1 
I eras Ui vlmxs. CM» 6 lSllng of alxjai twenty lliousji 
goo .1 plants. They «r« fr mow. a, the wood ferw 
was specially pro meed for the purpo,,-. and have U 
grown In the open around wiu. extrotoe car*, will 
view of Unking the im«4 class nr plants. ’ 
I h ive never sold wood of either of these varietl 
aud shall not sell any tuore ffom my present .stock t 
teiualtid. r being only Mirtlcletit for my own nroivic 
lion the cimliig season. The vines are well rootml 't 
oi good strength Tor vliieyar ; 1 .lam,og as^ havi 
been forced by any anpUa»c«8 whatever. Each v 
w III give several eyes tor propagation. Tbev ar.- ..ft 
Class that will be advertised In my SpringCataloaufi 
one hundred and t»cniy-atv dollar p r tumdiiCT n, 
and may be deal got U«J as Extra \ . ‘ >, Te V Ji' 
thi wigb the unprecedented doailh or Uie seavon „ « 
feet health, amt are offered piap t; .f , xc, ii. „r 
iiy, though not having as long canes as would in' 
been produced in a w.Treason Tike tan paocd r .- S 
their ability of endurauca is nuicli gv »ter 0 
1 be sale is made at this time to enable nurserymen 
secure wood for propagation in good -oa*. n but tho 
wjVho'n? 1 ^'' *f* l > ^.pt over*wlut 
The attention of .til lntcrruo l In nmm otina 
pUutlng the best kinds Is Invited I ■ ltdJ sslo wln, 
will be positive, and without reserve. Terms cash , 
approve.) en«l 0 !£Nl notes ut thirty or .-ixty dava T 
' ' -'UfeH-d in lots of two hun,)?-e.l and at! 
ToleiS-% Ohio. 
FASHION IN 1730, 
^ Y^lVd. II, I j I 1 iLISTONT 
COMMISSION MEEOHANT, 
Aud Dealer lu all kinds of Country Produce in.-inii„. 
Butter Cheese, Lard, Fork, CaUel Fomtry Gam/ 
Eggs. Beaus, Potatoes Onions. Apples Peaches straw' 
berries. Fears, Fluxus and Gray e ’ &lraw 
lil (earn’ Row, HasliiiKon larkt’L Sew Tort 
You mar rest assured thai 
made ou al! occasions. 
Book...ijj 
Dm Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic. Animals.LOO 
Atn. Bird Fancier. 25 
Atu, Kitchen Gardener 15 
barn's Fruit G&r«len..lJo 
Am. Fruit Grower s 
Guide, ElUott,.lji 5 
Bright on Grape Culture 
id edition . go 
Browne's Field BooK of 
Manures. 123 
Brldgemau'a Gardener's 
Asslstaiit,.. ! 75 
Do. Fruit Cult- .Manual 75 
Breck's Book Flowers. 12 M 
Bulat's Flower Garden I.2S 
Cattle and their Diseases 
•leanings.. ..ijo 
CheiiilcaT Field Lee- 
„ tubes. 1 ,'Ai 
Collage *nd Farm Bae- 
Kicpcr .. 75 
Cole's Am. Fruit Book. 60 
1 Am. Vetorlna rlan. 61 
Dadd’- Am^rlcau Cattle 
Doctor.Li’ 
Dana's Muck Manna 1,25 
Dov Essay on Manure- « 
Do. I rife E.vj,iV on Ma¬ 
nures . '. 28 I 
Darliiigton's Weeds and 
Useful Flau’s . 1,50 
Davy's Dev u: tterd 
, Buok.LOO 
Dlrecuous for Preserving 
•Naiur.i' Flowers.ljti 
Dtxcn and Kerr’s t'ma- 
metiLtl an.i Domestic 
aJSmVsitPi .1-23 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
DMe. ’ M ‘' S,u: avtr “«b 01 all sales, about 12 
tn^^.’^W^yf* 1 ’ ‘ rangv at *8*3*. accorf 
lug umihtUotTsT Kura ^Id 'F W?" 
SIIuki ANti Lahhh—B ecciveii wt 271 s t i,.a 
1 llllbs, 9h^u£; good l! ubs , 8 > t "!-a.’ U ’ 
71.1,iw?. ’ i(U I dhs, S.S,vt 9 c; coniuiori to lull 
prompt returns will be 
767-lSt 
...M:.iev"s More Horsesj 1 x 
41.. 1 ai of Agriculture by 
h uerstm .ud FUnt... 75 
>• es on Horse's Foot H 
iyli aura on the Cow.... 14 
Manual on Flax and 
Hemp Culture. 16 
Modern Conkery by Miss 
Ycv n.y tifsb.lHale-lJn 
Miiiui's Lan.t Drainer, at) 
v ash'.-. Progressive Far- 
.ttier.. «n 
Norton's Eletuents" of 
Agricultuiv. |u 
X aroee on tlie straw- 
c^flry . ?| 
Felder's Band Measurer 8U 
Wu,e eWCUUttre °‘ 
Practical Shepherd,Kilt- 
CUU... 17 . 
rwUic* and Ke^dy 
K<*c<coiier..;. in 
vjuhibv'e Mj-storlea'oi 
Ilec-keepluic.Ltd' 
Richard sou on the Horse U 
Dv\ ou the Fetus of the 
^Farrn... a 
Do. Dualcsrle Fowls.... 15 
Do. on the Hog-... U 
ISTSSrStS-TiSSi-SS 
Rassrss^aa;*" 
r SS£ 
sS™ScVciwi''g , SB 8 a?..!P' ar w 
Herberts Horsc-Rcep- Topliom's Otemtsiry " 
H H e ,S^ r6 ' r ”C 
J ? S d i 'rm B, ,rc p ’'^ l[l H m ' Foulu^^tee ^::::::;!! 
* t *' 1 i I 1 T, ........tJn I It I . in t Jw, tl a. 
Johnetoa’s Chemistry a *i * \\ x Kow’to" TB 
G&dogy ....1.25 n ake Uu-rn!?.. 1 so 
Do. ( atochlBii! of Ohem- Yu i ,g Farmett Manual * 
IstTT r t »r Schools. 25 ;ui.J Workshop . !,.*) 
1 din s new work on Otra Air Grape Culture once si 
ThSH^.! t ' w vu,lll '“ "U the Cultivation oi ToViacoo. $oc 
Tne^rjKttm Growls Manual, by W. H. Dark S' 
A otwu; Hoururkeepi-r's and Dairy MablVDirectory* 
sa swck r ^’ ^sasnsi 1 
Address d. D. T. kooo*. R^Veflter. N.'Y. 
H \rf v , , ^uyI Dog sk:u Gloves 
wr,^ r. k !wa , !«2 n 'LY t - ul ' y- «fc« 0 M Stolid %r 
fFM.vr and Ggrpej. 7k State St.. Rochester, N. Y 
jM-tf A. R. PRITCHARD. 
(''-aUMOJEarLS OUREn.I 
TmnamnifWheffd * l i(i or t f |e ll *v Of the kuUt. 
Tuijioroite \\ lute SwelLlng, Goitre, Llcer.- and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases sticcesalkifiy treated. Ctrcalars 
treatment sent ftee of chn^. Addrass ,, ‘ sSC * ll,u « 
DEA RABCt K K .4 TOBIN, 
*7 Bond street. New York. 
SIMPLE MODE OF VENTILATION. 
It appears that in tbe Latrobe tunnel, in 
Virginia City, Nevada, a mode of ventilation, 
simple and effective, and which is gaid to have 
been in use among the ancient Germans, has 
been introduced. It is stated that when the 
tunnel was in only a few hundred feet, an air. 
shaft had to be hunk, and at about the same dis¬ 
tance further another was nut in; at this jvoiut 
the bottom of the shaft was closed up, except a 
hole about ten inches square, through which 
passed a wooden box flume ot that size, by 
which the air is conducted into tlxe further 
extremity of the tunnel. This arrangement 
affords a draft so strang that no further shaft 
has yet become necessary. The tunnel now 
extern!* about 2,GOO feet, and a similar system 
of ventilatiou has been adoptedjat the .Santa Fe 
mine. 
I WESTEtfGHOlJSE A; CO., 
Schenectady, P^. "Y'.. 
JtANTVACTCKKRS OF 
Endless Ohain and Lever Horse*Powers, 
'Urvslters an.i Cleaners, Threabers and Separators 
r?.a?i r ..SE U !i , rs ' ’-Trt'iilar and Croas-cm Wood Sawing 
1ME WOOI, .TAKKElN, 
parti ular change, yet Hie tendency la ium«?,l' r H., Ml" 
itiuiki t ctosoa buoyant. Other gt- 1 . 1 ,-J^ i’, an 'l 1 a ' 
fleeces have been cotuparalhely oui, t an 1 tJrfJLo AU 
aotnewhat uomiual. 7 'liiui, ami prices are 
tl a tt«^‘ i v^,L "tv ^ Jlrtp/J 1 n ' 1 Ul Ulr ' iolU! * ll ' ! - duota- 
b M'rtnoflkJMO; extra pmleuiv i *1 jVuillrtn^do gari, 
di: tmm. dm 1 n ° 0C '' nawa8tt ^ ^! 
A tie, $4 tb. $1,06.0)1.10; full bioo.lfsHc(|$l^iiU and S!J »’ 
S'lsJfmT 1 ' W ' l9S «; oomuinn, eiwt 
86c®*1,06; do. BUpectlne, 91^05.'; Western muid, 20 ‘i 
l o be in company with one who has no opin¬ 
ion but your opinioti is as bad as being eaged 
with a macaw. 
