PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AND MELOOEONS, 
Forty thousand arenowin use 
BUFTMP.N.Y. CHICAGO;ILL 
Per-Cent Saved By 
r.\'• *..y:-. 
Away with Spectacles! 
WfeSai BTOBir 
TRUSSES 
From Europe.— The Fenian excitement in 
England (Dec. 23) still engrosses considerable 
attention. A movement Is on foot to ameliorate 
the condition of Ireland as the most effective 
means of suppressing Fenian ism. A terrible 
explosion occurred at Newcastle on the Tyne on 
the 17th inst. The authorities having received 
information that a quantity of nitro-glycerino 
had been secreted, as supposed, by Fenians, in 
that place, the Sheriff and a large squad of 
policemen proceeded to the spot indicated, and 
found the oil packed in the usual manner. While 
it was being removed, an explosion occurred, 
killing or wounding nearly the whole party. 
An attempt was made on tho 18th inst. to blow 
up one of the walls of Mill bank Jail, but failed. 
Thecritne Is charged upon the Fenians, a number 
of that, order being coutlncd in the prison. Hos¬ 
tilities have again broken out in Candia. 
eammueial, gutarUeta, mt 
JAMES VICK, 
IMPOETEE, AND GEOWEE OF 
FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
ROCHESTER, 3ST. y. 
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
SEEDS AND FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1868, 
Is now published and readyto send ont. It makes* work 
ot about °nk hmobed largk pagks, containing lull 
descriptions of the B 
Choicest Flowers and Vcgotables Grown, 
with plain directions for Sowing Seed, Culture. Ao. It 
Is benuttfnjiv Illustrated, with more than ONE II UN- 
/>*/<;/> NINE WOOD kMra Visas of Flowers and 
Vegetables, and a 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATE OF FLOWERS. 
WHlr-rlntod. on the it neat paper, and one of the most 
k?nd ^unllHhed 11 “ rao “ l l,llltnictl » 0 works of the 
IjHseut to ail who apply, by mall, post-paid, lor Ten 
Cents, which 11 not halt the nost. ' 
Address JAMES VIOK. Uor.i.,..,.., » v- 
lyOVELTV AND CHAMPION CLOTHES 
WRINGER. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr OFjnos. i 
Kooiiuxtkr, Dec. 24, 1867 - ) 
Gold continues weak, Tint the decline has a good deal 
Checked the advance in sterUnr exchange, which causes 
considerable shipment of specie. Something over f L,000.- 
000 went to Europe by Saturday's summers. The price 
oi void at the New York Hoard yesterday was Uk’.q,. 
ery fair supply of money in Rochester, and 
-; generally. That Is, business men, 
- cocT - 
VVHITCl. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., DECEMBER 21, 1867. 
NOVELTY 
Advertising Rates.— After the first of January, 
1808, the Ratos of Advertises in the Rural New-York¬ 
er will be as follows, for each Insertion : 
Advertisements, inside. 7H cents per line, Agate space. 
Outside, 81 •* •< •• 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil loaded, 81.50 per line. 
Heaton— Onr measure will be considerably wider and 
circulation ranch greater {atlonst twentv thousand) than 
when the former rates were established. 
». »**“ To make room for Title Page, Index. Ac., we are 
obliged to defer nearly three columns of advertisements 
intended for this number. 
There Is a vr " • 
In 'Vestorn New York 
who can give Hie requisite security, and uo dllficiilty in 
obtaining sucb nocouunodation as they require. Collec¬ 
tions ure rather slow. 
Money i, growing easier lu New York, and rates of 
interest tend downward. This was unexpected so near 
tho close of the year, but the Hanks seem to be prepared 
for quarter day, and are not calling In their loans to the 
extent that was anticipated. The largo dividends to be 
made on or about the first of .January, by various corpo¬ 
rations, will have a favorable effect on tn,- market. 
A National Commercial Convention hn.> been called to 
meet in Boston, ou tho 3th of February. It. will be ..|m- 
Uar to the Convention which was held In Detroit In 181 X 5 , 
or rather a continuation of that Convention. Some, of 
tho questions acted upon by the recent Manufacturers’ 
Convention ut Cleveland will come Up Tor discussion, 
but the range of topics will be much wider. 
IVooi,. -Prices of wool last week were maintained, and 
sales at the East were large. Tho Boston sales foot up 
over 1,400,000 lbs., at a range of lirsysiOc. for llueoo. Home 
n.b.phelps & 
Q sotc A&cst*, 
Tawi m ? ‘ *“or m 
'ji'o.rqvrr c?as,7I 
Among the numerous awards given to these "Wringers 
in 1867, were the 
highest premiums 
by the great 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 
AJfD 
New England Union Fairs. 
Although these Wringers have been in the market 
only about l If o years, their sale far exceeds that of ail 
oilier Wringers combined. Over 
3 0 0,000 
dollars worth have been sold In the past year, which 
shows conclusively how well they arc appreciated. 
A <3- o l d M e cl a 1 
(the only one EVER given for a Wringer) 
was awarded tho manufacturers of these Wringers In 
1805. 
N. II. I'lIELPH A CO., 
Oknkbal Agents, 
17 Cortlnndt Slreet, New York. 
Sold by Dealers In Hardware, Ilouno-Kurnlxlilng Goods 
and Goneral Merchandise everywhere. 
Mork Tkkiutoky.— The treaty for the cession 
of the Danish Islands Hi,. Thomas and St. John 
to the United States, has been completed, and 
the transfer will be effected on tho first of tho 
uew year. The amount to bo paid is $7,600,000. 
King Christian has issued a proclamation to his 
Subjects announcing tho cession. In the treaty 
there is a proviso that tho island of St. Croix 
shall be included, if tho United States is willing 
to assume ttie responsibility of the payment of 
tho French claim. 
LPORAL. FitKU 
FOR TWO MONTHS! 
New York State Homs. 
The old Reformed Dutch Church at Kinder- 
hoolt was burned ou the 14th inst. Loss about 
$30,000. 
By a gas explosion in New York city on the 
20th inst,, the dwelling in which it occurred was 
utterly wrecked. 
Tho Spring Abboyjnouse, near theCold Spring 
race track, Buffalo, was .burned on tho 18th. 
The Steuben County Treasurer’s safe was 
robbed a few nights ago'of $8,000, 
A fire in Canandaigua on the 20th inst,, de¬ 
stroyed tho Hubbell Block. Tho total loss is 
estimated at about $35,000.” 
^Eleven persons lost their lives by the burning 
of a tenement house in Now York city on the 
16th inst., and several others were injured. 
The earthquake shock which was distinctly 
felt in Burlington, Montreal, and other places 
outside tho State, on the 28th inst., was quite 
violent at Ogdeusburg, though no damage was 
done, and was also distinctly marked at Syra¬ 
cuse and Aubnrn. 
The funeral services of Rear Admiral James S. 
Palmer, whose remains were brought home in 
the Susquehanna, took place in Brooklyn on the 
21st inst. 
From Washington. 
The President has transmitted to Cougress 
a message giving hiH reasons for suspending Mr. 
Stanton as Secretary of War. There seems 
little probability that Mr. S. will be reinstated. 
The President baa removed David W. Ballard 
as Governor of Idaho, and nominated to the 
Senate Isaac L. Gibbs for that ulliee. 
Tho Committee of Ways and Means find that 
Government ought to receive as whisky tax 
$805,578,400; whereas, the actual receipts were 
only $28,000,000. 
Mr. Sherman has reported, from tho Committee 
on Finance, a bill to fund the national debt, and 
for the conversion of United States notes. 
Col. Ely S. Parker, of Gen. Grant’s Staff, dis¬ 
appeared suddenly not long siuce on the eve 
of his marriage. He was found finally at a 
hotel, sick, and is said to have been drugged 
by ono of the Indians of his tribe, to prevent his 
union with a white lady. The affair has caused 
much excitement. 
The Deficiency Bill now bofore Congress 
provides for reconstruction expenses in tho dif¬ 
ferent Military Districts to the amount of $675,- 
000. For supplies, transportation and incidental 
expenses in the Quartermaster’s Department, 
$12,000,000 are needed. 
It is probable that the order reducing tho 
force of workmen in Government service will 
not be enforced nntil the present season of 
distress has expired. 
£7-" UFl0«Tl»O tOAJXOT W Bo , Vo ~''-A? 
imd for 
ms Goon, rn* Titvs an n tn* Biiimroi.." 
THE 
I»«rknowImlgr.| by Hr... nml IVurotoalmost unlvor- 
»ally lo »>,. THE REST PACER for llor* and 
Giiu.m «vor putII.hod in ttiln country. 
It la edited tiy ALFRED L. SEWELL, and 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
\ olnrom b-'-tn July or Jumrary. Rink Not, lupnlied. 
1 ecow. One Dollar n year; Suoipln copy ion root*. 
GRIST INDUCEMl<NTS or. ttfftftd to ihoto 
„ who wwh lo mlwiilutu. 
>7\ AddroM, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publi.hor, f^C 
[jk _ClIlVAMO, lu., JLCl. 
Haytien News.— President Cabral is reported 
to be marching against Uaytl at the head of a 
Dominican army. Gen. Leon Montea has been 
inhumuuly murdered in his dungeon. Attempts 
to poison and smother him failed, and he was 
then stabbed in the skull with a chisel. Salnavo 
has been successful thus fur in putting down tho 
revolutionists at the Cape, 
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. 
# W. BAKE H& CO’S 
American, French, 
VANILLA CHOCOLATE 
PREPARED COCOA, 
Cocoa Paste, JTovneo- 
_ . . pathic Cocoa, Cocoa 
%4'ZVZ; OrodM 
with «pod opened- Cocoa, etc. 
T H1C HE Manufactures, to which FIRST rn r m 1 - 
dm* hiiv»! been awarded by the omn* ivsti- 
TtiTRM and pair# of the Union, *ud m tins PARIS 
EXPOSITION OF 1 WI 7 .aru an excellent dirt, for 
children, invalids and numina In health, *11 ay 
rather than Induce Uiu nervous nxoltrmout at¬ 
tendant upon in* uat* t*f tea or enffeu, and are 
rocommeudod by Uiu most eminent physician*. 
For sale by the principal Grocers in the United 
States- 
WALTER BAKER & C0„ 
Dorchester, - • • Mans. 
All new subscribers for 1868, sent to Tux Littlk Cor¬ 
poral before the end of December, will receive the 
November and December numbers of 1867 Fiuck. 
Now is the time to raise Clubs, and work for Premiums. 
Samplb Copy Srnt Frkk during Drgkmiikr. 
Address, ALFRED L. SEWELL, Publisher, 
83S <t Chicago, III. 
THE G It It A T I» II I * JR 1 
Exposition TTnivkuselle, Paris, 1867.' 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
ELIAS HOWE, Jit., 690 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
AWARIHtD OVTTR KMIITY-TWO OOMl'ltTlTOKH, 
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
The Great Musio Hall Organ.— Since tho 
introduction of this noble instrument, a higher 
standard of Organ music has been presented to 
the public, and every Wednesday aud Saturday 
noon, people from different portions of tho 
country, who happen to bo journeying though 
the city, gather to listen to the tones of the 
grand King of instruments, and thus the taste 
for a purer style or Organ music, has, iu a de¬ 
gree, been created. Even those who have long 
studied the Piano, are beginning to desire a class 
of music with sustained chords und suspended 
harmonies, and many are introducing into their 
homes the American Organs, manufactured by 
8. D. & 11. W. Smith of Boston, with which tho 
excellent Organ pieces may be bo finely rendered 
and enjoyed in the parlor. These instruments 
have also greatly assisted in elevating the taste 
toward a better class of music, and have been 
very cUleicnt in developing the latent talent in 
the home circle .—Iioston Ibst, 
The Cattle Markets. 
nrJV®?? X u w. — Tbe current prices for tho 
m ftt n a11 tll,: '? ! ! r K‘ Ha “ ro “ B followsBeef Cattle, 
Ml( ,00, Cows »nqI waives, $536&180: Veal Calves, 9(*@L>c.; 
oberp aiiO Lambs. ft8,?!ka!ka0; 6wlnt! — Coru-foa, 6U'@ 
65fe; UkIH sad medliun, >v * 
Dec. 19.- Uesivos. prices ranum#; irom 
ti'ogg '^y^c <i;UI ® 90, 8Uo °P' oomuion to irood, 1 ® 
C!hlc«K»v Dec. 19-Bo.cves ranpe at from * 5 ,Xj@ 7 . 75 • 
Hors, llvu, $ 11 ,oft*!,45; dressed, 1^7^5(47,60. ’ 
ts»gznasap *** ■■ *** s%2', 
1 nirSmi’ I) T C ', 1S * Tbe OnaottO Klves the follow- 
iur quotationsT uti-wasbed. irvaxsc ■ varv pi.mn »nii 
wool, 88(3400, and iiowssliril dofl^ajc; rmflo.d •aaai’Sc- 
L fn V 1 '"l) 1 ”?," t0 ^ blood, 83«l3ii«; W to X do’, 35(4670• 
M to g do, assMOc; X to full do, icx^ric » a w ' 
A flENTM \V \ NTlill.-J |IHT ISSUED—I.EE 
axu Ilia Lintn WNANT8, COmprtafnK a llfo of Gun. 
Loe ami every Hontheru Gunerul of dlstlncMOIL Also 
‘‘ l int Lost Cause.” an oflhshil SouMmrn History of the 
VV ur,—patronised by lens of thonsands ou/er to hoar “tile 
other side." 10. B. TREAT & UO„PuldLsherx.IlM Hroad- 
way, New York. iXM-Rteo 
given t.o Ajpuruian Sewing Maiuiyich, per Imperial 
Deere©, published In the. “ Monileur Universal” (OlUclul 
Journal of the French Empire,) Tuesday, 2d July. iK67. 
In these words; 
( Fabricsnte de Mauhtne.8* 
coudre rxpoHimt. 
Manufacturer of Hewllic 
Macliine*, Exhibitor. 
KLIA8 HO WE, JR 
i\ew idvortisements, 
CLUBBING WITH OTHER PERIODICALS. 
l»“NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. 
■A- SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
an© 
Speedy Cure 
ron 
NEURALGIA, 
And all 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
Wb have made such arrangementH for clubbing the 
Rural New-Yorker with other lirst-class periodi¬ 
cals that we can furnish them at greatly rodueed 
rates. For instance, we will ftirnlsh the periodicals 
narnod below, for one year, as follows: 
Full price. 
Rural and Maryland Farmer for $3.50 —$4,60 
Rural and No. Western Favrnor “ 3,50 4,50 
Rural and Southern Cultivator “ 4,00 5.00 
Rural aud Hall’s Jour, of Health “ 3.50 4,50 
Rural and Our Young Folks “ 4.00 5,00 
Rural and Riverside Magazine <( 4,00 5.00 
Rural and either the Atlantio, 
Harper’s, Putnam’s or Lippin- 
cott's Magazine, (or Harper’s 
Bazar or Harper’s Weekly,) “ 5.50 7.00 
Other magazines and journals are omitted for want 
of Bpace, but may bo given hereafter. 
Ilnrm^ al_Neiiralgia 
> THIS PORTION 
IS SPRING TEMPER 
AIIO PRODUCED QY AIR % 
l^AVORITE SinilOL DESKS. 
-F Superior Philosophical Instruments. 
I' or complislv Educational Catalogue with prices, ad- 
lr .!t^ 8 S, AmruioAjT BOuiiol Apparatus Co„ 
B3a ~ 4t _ 41 Juba St„, New York. 
(1A\< i;i<, SCROFULA, Ac., I I RED. 
A Book, describing these aud other diseases, with 
theli means ol cure, can be obtained free- by addressing 
Dn. It. GREENE, 10 Temple Place, Boston, Mass, l938-4t 
/I PATCH A CLK 
\j, Mannfactuver* ol Hewing Machine Nkbolkh. 
8nuTTi.Ks, Bobbins, SOBBW-D.ntvirus, Oil Cans, ami 
«J<i r y variety of 8 ewtso-Macuinb Trimmings. 
IRMJ No. 5 llayinurket Squurr, lIoHlon. |4t 
H ayden mtoTrrEits’ retail wool. 
i'.nM 1 i.l, I’ciut Uxkon, N. Y. Kstahllshed 1844 — 
ims mill never worked an ounce of shoddy or waste. 
iu,?inni U 80 ' 8 warranted. Farmers, mechanics 
and business men would do well to ask for Ramnles and 
price bv mail. Light wool taken in exchange for doth. 
Address HAYDEN BUGS.. PortHvrnn v v 
- ' Effects are 
Magical, 
It Is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neuralgia Facial- 
is, often effecting a perfect cure In less than twenty-four 
hours, from the use of no more than two or three ptlls. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has 
failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Eveu In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and 
general nervous derangements,—of many years stand- 
Ing,— affecting the cotlre system, Its use for a few days, 
or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords tbe most 
astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce » 
complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drngs or other materials in the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the moat delicate system, and 
can always be used with perfect e<ifciy. 
it has long been In constant use by many of our most 
eminent physician*, who give It their unanimous and iut- 
qualified approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage. 
One package,.$1.00.. Pontage 6 cents. 
“ 5,00.. “ !»r “ 
Twelve “ 9.00.. “ 4 M 
-TRADE 9 MARK.- 
REYNOLDS, BARBER 8tCo. RolcMamifaatnrfrsM^ 
“mHE REYNOLDS” MOWER AND 
^ REAPER KNIVES, manufactured exclusively 
by us, undor Reynold,*' Patent* for tempering steel " with¬ 
out the aid of any tiquid," received the only award at 
the great "National Implement 'H'kil,” held at Auburn 
In 1866. They poteens 
The Following Superior Qualities. 
1st. They are made with a fine cutlery temper at the 
edges. 
4(1. They bold only a sirring temper In tbe center, and 
at the heel. 
lid. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife 
being exactly alike In temper. 
4th. We warrant they mn he ground from eight to ten 
times without losing (heir catting edge. 
Stk. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 10 to SO 
acre* of grain nr gras* without n,ire being ground. 
We are tint sole manufacturers of these Knives In the 
United States and Canadas, Each Knife hereafter will 
bear onrOlo/er LeafTradeMark.as shown In aboveent. 
Rend what the Rational Committee my* (four sections: 
“Desirous or investigating reaper and mower sections 
as thoroughly a-- possible, we collected the Auctions of 
different makers u> HA great an extent as we were able 
and subjected them to a scries of careful experiment*. 
We found no fractures In any of tbe sections manufac¬ 
tured by tbe Mei-rs. Reynolds of Auburn, hntwe detected 
them in about lUpor cent, of those made by other manu¬ 
facturers. We caused nearly l-intii of an inch to he. suc- 
CLOSING ITEMS AND REMINDERS, 
From tbe South. 
Gen. Hancock has revoked the orders of 
Gen. Mower, removing various judicial and civil 
officers in the Filth Military District, These 
removals were at first suspended by orders from 
Washington. 
Notice of an election in Texas on the question 
of Convention or no Convention, and of dele¬ 
gates to the same if it is carried, is given by 
Gen. Hancock in special orders. The election is 
to be held on February 10th to the 14th, inclu¬ 
sive; and ninety delegates are to be elected. 
The total registration is 104,269, 
Gen. Ord has issued an order directing com¬ 
manding officers to notify the lrecdmen that all 
who arc able will bo required to earn their own 
living during the coming year, and that all who 
can and will not earn a livelihood will be liable 
to arrest as vagrants. 
An effort is making to secure a further post¬ 
ponement of the collection of direct taxas in the 
South, owing to the distress there. 
Liose of volume— Time Up,”-This No. closes 
Vol. XVII! of the Rural Nbw-Yobkkr, and termi¬ 
nates our engagements with a great majority of its 
supporters—ull whose subscriptions expire with the 
year. As onr terms uro strictly in advance— the cash 
system being the heBt fur both subscriber and. pub¬ 
lisher,—all interested will note that a prompt renewal 
is necessary to secure tbe uninterrupted continuance 
of tbe Rural’s visits. Those whose time is up may 
kuow it from the fact that either 936, or no figures at 
all, arc given after immo on address label. Wo trust 
ull present subscribers will renew, and that many will 
induce their friends to take the Enlarged and Im¬ 
proved Rural for 1868. 
1.J Iujjt«*ad of spending your money for Toys that 
amuse for u day, bug for your chlklren Games that are 
always new. Buy any of 
BKAJDI.FIV’S games, 
^HA{.LY^NST^: r GTIVEf et, ‘ IIlg ,ntemUut; and 0KN ‘ 
All the dealers have them. Send nUmp for Catalogue 
‘O MILTON BRADLEY & CO , 
W5 ' 2t Publishers, Springfield, iJass. 
Bound Volumes.- Handsomely bound copies of 
th « v olume of the Rural will be ready in a few days. 
1 rice, $4. We can also furnish botmd copies of most 
ot the volumes published during the past ten years, 
l rice, $1 per volume, for any later than I860— (we have 
none of 1862 or 1864)-aml $;( f, )r i860 or any preceding 
volume which wo can furnish. £i£r We cannot fur¬ 
nish all the back volumes, except by purchasing sev¬ 
eral. As wc have a number of recent orders for 
compiete sets, we will pay liberally for perfect copies 
(either bound or unbound) of such as we lack, viz.- 
Volumes I, II, HI, iv, VIII, Xttl and XV. Persons 
having these volumes to dispose of will please advise 
D I6VONS.—FOR SAI,F, 
old Devdn Cow - Helena 48 ii 
Omcr PaHlm," (478.) a prize winner In K, 
the well known cow , 
2Sd” won tbe first prize at the late 
THE 7-YEAtt 
,” aired by imported 
r , .—. — (.ngbindj dam 
elena mb.'' (16!i;.i •• Helena 
*7— v 'V State Fairs of Mlchl- 
... N n W ^ ,r n‘ nn ,? “‘any other hIiows. Also 
/‘J? all firm class auliuals and prize 
winners, and descended from prize animal* and will take 
tftSJa tSF'S :4ni1 to the next volume of Devon 
U .vu 1 m° 0k - r . W ALTER COLE, 
•’'B-o _ Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
B ellevyi.ee union academy.— 
„ S J” L i Tuatutibb, A. M Principal, 
btsHt InstUutiouH til til© State. 
Located In Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., a healthy. 
TTHIN«» II. T. UAIIBITT’M PURE UONUKW. 
LI TRATEp POTA8H or RfCAlJY 8GAP MAKER- 
Warranted doable the »tength of common Potash, and 
superior to any other «,ir.onlflcr or ley In the market. 
Ft* up In cans Of 1 pound, 2 pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pounds 
and 14 pounds, with full dlrntlouslu Eugllsh and German 
for making hard aud Soft soup. One pound will make IS 
gallons of soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumer* 
will nml this tbe cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 64. iw, 66, 67.68. 69.70. Ti A 74 Washington Bt. 
New York. __ ««-39t 
Not a Two Dollar Paper.-Those who remit na 
$2 or $2.50 for a yearly copy of this journal-saying 
they can get this or that paper for the amount-are 
respectfully informed that $3 is our lowest price for 
u single copy, aud that we don’t publish one rate and 
accept another. Such as want a $2 paper must there¬ 
fore send elsewhere, as we cannot afford the luxury 
of their “patronage.” 
i axvay with 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES MADE NEVF 
! easily, wlthont doctor 
ormedlclueg. Sent, post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
centa. I>b, r.k. Footk, 
^No. lie Lexluifion Avc. 
Cor. oi East fflth ut.N.Y' 
^ajggj^AWiy WITU 
UNCOMFonTA- 
BLE TRUSSES. 
MST^^HHComhirt and Cure for 
m*k»g3nth<: Runtnred Sunt 
IKk I post-paid on receipt of 
;r, cent*. Address Dk. 
[fwgfiR- B. FOOTE, (author 
-P»'K r-Vrbor Medical Common 
••I®* -Smise. Book nio pages. 
No, 111) Lexington A venue,corner ol 
Tub Michigan Southern and Central Railroad 
Gouipany’s grain elevator, in Toledo, was de¬ 
stroyed by lire on the 21st inst. About 80,000 
bushels of grain, mostly wheat, were consumed, 
involving a loss of $300,000. 
1,50, sent by mail 
lust 48tU Street, > 
UEND STAraP FOR SIXTEEN 
Pages Description of some of the finest 
Imported and Thorough-jBred Animals 
and Fowls in America. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
