LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
RICE ADVANCED-PAE AND INTEEEST 
ISSQURI LANDS FOR SALE 
<3ood and Cheat) Pooka for Rurailsts—D D T Moore. 
Central Pad He Knllroad—Fisk A Hatch. 
A Qaedinn for Everybody—Orange Judd & Co. 
Kennedy's Salt Rheum Ointment. 
Homeopathic Mutual Ltle Insurance Company. 
Grade Avreahtrea for Rale at Auction—T H Anthony. 
Fanii Dairy Cheese Vat—H A Roe, 
Seeds! Seeds!—p S Mesoroir. 
Millar's- Patent < Iniope Var> -UfraB Millar & Son. 
Agent- (Republican* 1 Wanted—RL Adams & Co. 
Nursery for Sale—Cork Box 58. 
Great Uil<- Dollar Sale— Jack-son & Co. 
Monitor nothin Wringer—John Young A Son. 
Revolution in Trndt —Parker & Co. 
Choice (.'nrrten and Flower Sends—B K Bliss & Son. 
Grain Fm ms for Sale—Hmtu; & Sanford. 
To Oianl.ervx Growers—J II Shaw. 
2,4'IU Horticulturists. &e... Wanted—Jno S Collins. 
■Smuggtn-— 9 n Newcomb, 
‘Sheep Suejirs. Ac—floury Seymour & Co. 
Epilepsy, or Fits -TJr O Phelps Brown. 
Maple J.oaves—Blnekle A Co. 
■Celehrati'd Poultry Powders—G W Rlttenhouse & Co. 
"Webster's Plans for Lnvltig out Gardens—Wm Webster. 
Valuable Farm at Auction -A II re war. 
New Discovery In Making Cider—Box 43. 
|9| It is a fiict that the lamlo of Missouri, cheap, 
" fertile and situated in the heart of the Union, 
furnish an extraordinary opportunity for the people 
of the Northern States to acquire rich, healthy and 
good farms utid home?, which opportunity never 
can occur again, so nwr the. ijixal tents? of jeouulation. 
The great territory of North Missouri, bounded 
north by Iowa, east by the Mississippi, south and 
west by the Missouri river, contains about 33,000 
square miles, or sixteen million acres as desirable as 
any in the Valley of the Mississippi. Through this 
garden of Missouri, the Hannibal A St. Joseph R.R. 
extends. Its eastern termini at Hannibal and 
Quincy on the Mississippi, and its, western at St. 
Joseph and Kansas City on the Missouri Excellent 
and cheap lands lie alongside of its track in alte- 
nate sections. Nature here lias done much, man 
but. little. The climate, so temperate and healthy, 
and a virgin soil, callable of producing almost every 
kind of vegetation, invite emigrants from the cold 
and bleak domain? of the North, to settle on our 
rich and waiting prairies. 
Slavery has been tried here fifty years, and now 
Freedom will ha tried forever. Let the industrious 
and enterprising, rich and poor, come and prosper. 
KgF” Circulars, giving full particulars and con¬ 
taining pouch valuable information, arc supplied 
gratis to all who wish to come, or to circulate to in¬ 
duce their friend? to come with them. 
A 8k< t(onai Map showing exact location of all 
Railroad lands is sold at MO cents. 
Address GEO. S. HA KRIS, 
940-4t, hand Camnifwlirtw, Hannibal, Mo. 
The Great American Tea Co 
QUESTION FOR EVERYBODY 
and that Includes 
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 
TWO IPXJXjIU cargoes 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
22,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GOLDEN STATE. 
12,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GEORGE SHOTTON. 
In Addition to these large cargoes of Blaek and 
Japan Teas, the Company are constantly receiving 
largo Invoices of the finest quality' of Green Teas 
from the Moyunn district 0 f china, which are tut* 
rivalled for fineness and delicacy of flavor. 
Oolovu (Black,) T0r..,snc.., 90c, hp»t*i * t>, 
Muutn (Green and mack, i 7Oc,,8Oc*90c beat SI * ». 
Kn<ju«u^Rrka KFAsr, (Blaek,) iu c ., hoc'., 90c.. #1, *1,10, best 
Y^vo *''*1,10, best *1,25 F ID. 
YOUNG II i BOSfi (Gl CttSl.J WC.*80 C m '»O., it fcl 10 Tu»sL *1-25 Tfl 
tTurOt-ORKP JaI'AN.WIc.. *1 , f 1.1(1, hortflSS V tt 1 * ^ * 
Gr.viMjwDKK, tGrc.cn,) *1,25, best |l,w jt 
The Bent and Principal Portion of the 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
is being rapidly carried forward by an unprecedented work¬ 
ing force ; and It Is reasonably certain thnt the coxtxnuods 
OVERLAND RAILROAD CO.N VtfCTto'f FROM NEW YORK TO SAX 
Francisco wlll me made in 1870. 
The United States Government furnishes, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and Contingent hen, half the means for constructing the 
Main Stem Line : and besides an absolute grant of 12,K00 acres 
of valuable public lands per mile, the Central P.iciile Hail- 
road Company have received from California sources, do¬ 
nations arid concessions worth more than fS,000,000. The 
available resonre.es of this Company are therefore abund¬ 
ant for the purpose, amounting to *77,0110,000 ou the first Tit! 
miles of the Line, including Loans scoured by a First Mort¬ 
gage upon the whole properly, to the same amount only as 
the U. S- Subsidy Bonds. 
The rcsultsalruady attained, although under comparatively 
unfavorable circumstance?, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to be the 
Most Favored, Productive and Valuable Rail¬ 
road Enterprise in the Country. 
In consequence of the large and rapidly increasing demand, 
the price of these Bonds has been advanced, and the Company 
are now offering for sale, a limited amount of their 
First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 
Principal and Interest payable in Hold Coin, 
in sums of *1,000 each, at par and accrued interest from Jan¬ 
uary 1st, in currency. 
These Bonds, it la believed, possess the elements of safety, 
reliability and profit, in a greater degree than any other class 
of Corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very 
desirable for steady investments of surplus capitni. 
Investors will hear in. mind the following advantages: 
I. They are the first mortgage on one of the most valuable 
and productive lines of railroad In the world. 
II. The actual earnings from local business in 1867 were 
more than four times the annual interest engagements. 
III. The. hard part of the work is now done, and the pros¬ 
pects Of rapid completion are. favorable. 
IV. The Company have liberal subsidies, which enable them 
to prosecute the work with great vigor. 
V. The management has been exceedingly prudent and 
frugat. 
VI. There la already a large and growing settlement on the 
completed and graded line. 
VII. The lands promise to be of immense value, 37,03S acres 
having been already sold. 
VIII. Both principal and Interest are explicitly made pay¬ 
able In gold coin. 
IX. Both the aggregate amount of issue and their standing 
In Europe will insnrc.for them continued activity and a high 
rank among standard securities. 
At this time they yield nearly 
Nine per Cent, upon the Investment, 
Holder? Of Government Securities have an opportunity of 
exchanging them Tor Central rneitle Bonds, bearing an equal 
rate of interest, with the principal abundantly secured, and of 
realizing a profit of from ten to fifteen per cent, in addition. 
Orders sent with the funds through responsible Banks or 
Express Companies will receive prompt attention. Bonds 
sent by return Express to any address in the United States, 
at our cost- Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, Ac., 
furnished on application at the office of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK 6c HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 3 Nassau Street, New York. 
And of FARMERS* A MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Rochester. N. Y. 
ctos Conbenser 
00FFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. 
Ground Coffee, 200.,S50., 30c., 35c., bent ific net* 
pound. Hotels,saloon*, Boarding ifonso-Kcettara 
and Families, who use large quantities „f CoHoe* 
can economise In that article by lining our Fv.mcii 
Bveakiast am I Dinner Coffee, which we sell at the 
low price of 30c. is., and warrant to give perfect 
satisfaction. 
— Saginaw. Mich., makes 400,000 barrels of salt annually. 
— An English valet comes into a fortune of £1,000,000. 
— Montana red is now the fashionable color in Paris. 
— There are 42 Grant Clubs in New Hampshire. 
— Goldwin Smith i- coming to reside in the IT. 8. 
— The Pope denounces short dresses. 
— Codfish sell for ix cents per pound in Newhuryport. 
— Piitie birds have appeared in New Haven. 
— Gold is at fifteen per cent, premium in Italy. 
— There are more than 212,000 Odd Fellows in tire U. S. 
— Senator Wilson is writing a book. 
— Patti will cot be married for two years. 
— Butler objects to being unbottled with a bullet. 
— Gen. Vtelle denies that West Point is immoral. 
. — Six cents a pound is the price of venison in Minn. 
— The dog-tax of Vermont yields $10,000. 
— The farmers of Nebraska are planting forest trees. 
— Monroe, La., has been horrified by two inches of 
enow. 
— More cases of trichina are reported in the city of St. 
Louis, 
— John F. Leih of Magnolia, La., has ripe pears in his 
orchard. 
— A subterranean stream has been discovered at Niaga¬ 
ra Falls. 
— It is proposed to erect a monument to the late Bishop 
Hopkins. 
— Gardner, Mass., makes more than a million chairs 
annually. 
— Pineapples have been planted in California as an ex¬ 
periment. 
— Two hundred and nine divorces were granted in Chi¬ 
cago last year. 
— Texas has twenty-two and a half million acres of un¬ 
improved land. 
— Incendiarism is alarmingly prevalent in Eastern 
Massachusetts. 
— Champagne is made from petroleum, 
should be called. 
— Catholic priests in Italy are rapidly marryiug, under 
the new civil act. 
— The Maine State Prison has twelve convicts under 
sentence of death. 
— A boy of fifteen and a girl of fourteen have been mar¬ 
ried in Cincinnati. 
— The President has nominated J. Ross Browne as 
Minister to China, 
— A panther weighing 118# pounds has been killed in 
Franklin Co.. N. Y. 
— There is a great demand for hands in the sugar plan¬ 
tations of Louisiana. 
— Prussia thinks of establishing a penal colony on the 
west coast of Africa. 
— The transfer of Maximilian’s corpse from Mexico to 
Austria COBt $240,000. 
•— The Senate has passed the bill creating a commission 
to test whisky meters. 
_Only twenty persons can assemble on the Paris 
streets at any one place. 
— Leap-year sleigh ride3 appear to be all the rage in 
New Etiglund just now. 
_Ohio ha3 sown a greater breadth of wheat this past 
autumn than ever before. 
— A widower in Lowell, Mass., having 31 children has 
just married his third wife. 
— Three- thousand bales of cotton were raised in one 
county of Illinois last year. 
— The excess of births over deaths in England is now 
more than a thousand a day. 
— A six hundred cow-power cheese factory is about to 
be started at ltoxbury, Conn. 
— A lady recently died in Geneva who had been in a 
state of lethargy bLx months. 
— William Gilmore Simms, the author, is said to be in 
very destitute circumstances. 
— The workingmen of Washington have begun a series 
of lectureE in aid of the poor. 
— The Episcopalians of California have raised $100,000 
to found a college at San Jobc. 
— It has cost nearly three million of dollars to supply 
the National Banks with notes. 
— In I860 Charleston, 8. C., contained 40,000 people; now 
Its numbers barely reach 15,000. 
— Wages have been reduced 25 cents a day among the 
workmen at the lloosic Tunnel. 
— The Little Miami railroad has banished lampB from 
their cars, and use only candles. 
— St. Joseph, Mo., contains 20,000 inhabitants, and is 
rapidly increasing in population. 
— Freedmcn in Alabama are hiring themselves out for 
one-fourth of the crop and “found.” 
— William Aiken, once the wealthiest man in South Car¬ 
olina, is now said to be the poorest. 
— Dr. Livingstone has been seen alive and well in Cen¬ 
tral Africa by an Arabian merchant. 
— The late John Jacob Astor was reduced to idiocy at 
the ago of 17, by the kick of a horse. 
— A seedsman of Oxford. Ohio, has raised a gourd ca¬ 
pable of holding over eleven gallons. 
—Lamartine has requested that his death shall not again 
be announced until it actually occurs. 
— The Governor of Colorado won’t sign bills of divorce 
and there is much misery in consequence. 
— The Spiritualists claim that there are 11,000,000 peo¬ 
ple of their persuasion in the Coiled States. 
— A St. Louis insurance company was driven into bank¬ 
ruptcy by the presentation or a claim for $26. 
— Gen. Eggleston, formerly of Huntsburgh, is President 
of the Mississippi Constitutional Convention. 
— Private letters from Chicago to the Indianapolis Jour¬ 
nal slate that Mrs. Lincoln is Insane beyond a doubt. 
— The Ohio Legislature is going through all the laws of 
the State, inserting tho word "white” in its statutes. 
— The State Capitol of California has cost to the pres¬ 
ent time $800,000 in gold, and will require as much more 
to complete it. 
— White gunpowder is now manufactured in France, 
which loaves no trace in the gnn. It is highly spoken of 
in military circles. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to *1 per pouud 
by purchasing thefr Teas of the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5643 New York City. 
LAMFLOYMENTI-SIO A DAY AND KXPKN- 
Ci aes paid. Circulars free. O. T. GAHKY, Blddetord.Me, 
EXPLANATION. 
The above figures give the exact number of Subscribers re¬ 
ceived per day, for ten days past, by the Publishers of the 
American Agriculturist , and the work has gone on In the 
same ratio for a long time. The circulation went up to 
159,000 last year, and the subscriptions so far this year, 
are very largely in excess of that or any previous year! 
THE ILLUSTRATED guide to health 
Y and Mi-.qionl Adviser, by WM. EARL, M. D. Price30c., 
Free. 240 pp. Address 12 white tit-., New York. 9l0-4t 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire 
satisfaction. If they are not satisfactory they can 
be returned at our expense within 30 days, and 
have the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Club? through¬ 
out the country, consumers In all parts of the 
United States can receive their Teas at the same 
pnees. with the small additional expense of trans¬ 
portation, as though they bought them at our ware¬ 
house in the city. 
Some parties Inquire of us how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get up a club. The answer is simply this: 
Let each person wishing to Join iu a club, say how 
much tea or octree he want-?, and seiucl the kind 
and price from our Price List, us published in the 
paper or in our circulars. Write the names, kinds 
and amounts plainly on the llet,and when the club 
is complete send II to ub by mail, ami we will put 
each party's goods In separate package?, and mark 
the name upon them, with the cost, so there need 
be no confusion In tlielr distribution—each party 
getting exactly what he orders, and no more. The 
cost of transportation the ir.embers Can divide 
equitably among themselves. 
Tho funds to pay for the goods ordered can he 
sent by drafts on New York, by post-office money 
orders, or by Express, as may suit the convenience 
of the club. Or a the amount ordered exceed .foi), 
wo .will, if desired, sehd the goods by Express, to 
"Collect bn delivery.'’ 
Hereafter we wiflsend a complimentary package 
to the party getting up the Club. Our profits arc 
small, onf wo will be as liberal as we can afford. 
We send no complimentary package for Clubs of 
less than $30. 
KHKILL PLOWS AND FLOW CAST- 
GS.-beim for List, PKKK.SKJ.LL MANUFACTUR- 
dfcl AA DAY FOR A LL.—STENCIL TOOL SAM- 
W _L vrpIe.B free. Address A. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vt. 
B LAKE’S patent endless plank 
HOUSE-POWER.— A New b, , VKNTtoN r — Circular, 
Crose-CUt.alld Drag Sawing Much lues attached when order¬ 
ed- J UlB Hd‘jit? Dower wm awarded Urn first omnium at the 
Michigan State I air last fall. It l? acknowledged bv ail who 
have tiH 0 .fi it, to have more power at the same elevation than 
any tread power now known; also, that it i? easier for the 
horses, cheaper to run, more durable and sella at a less price 
than any other. I can refer to those now having them m use 
If required. Descriptive Circular mulled upon application 
Liberal discount made to the trade or those, procuring orders 
Address K. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Why, simply this, that the former readers, who have tried 
and proved the Agriculturist, are so convinced of Its great 
value, that they not only continue taking it for themselves, 
but induce their friends and neighbors to take it also. Could 
there be any better evidence erf its real value f 
J EROME PARK, MAY 25th, 1867. 
E, F. BAKER. Esq .—Dear Sir - We take pleasure in 
stating thnt your HOOF LINIMENT has cured the Banning 
Horse '* Flectwliifr” of Quarter Cracks. He ran Two and 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and Three Miles again to-day 
carrying One Hundred aud Twenty-Eight PoundB, without 
starting his feet to Crack In the least, and we now consider 
It a PBRFKCT CTJBB. 
6E0HGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for ForbeB & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 Malden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Shoers and Feed Stores 
everywhere. 931-lp 
Copies was required n 1SC7. At the rate of increase for a 
month past, the Bubsc .p'.ion list of the Amei-ican Agricul- 
turist for 1868 will reach 200,000 to 250,000. 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a large number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of tlielr 
Teas aud Coffees abont one-third (benide the 
Exprcee chargee,) by sending directly to “ The 
Great American Tea Company.’’ 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves as 
branches of onr Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or m part, as they are bogus or imi¬ 
tations. We have, no branches, and do not, in any 
case, authorize the use of our name. 
POST-OFFICE orders aud drafts made payable to the order 
of The Great American Tea Company. Direct let¬ 
ters and orders to (as below, no more, no less) 
Carte D’Oil it 
C HEESE VATS 
FOR FACTORIES. 
MAPLE’SPATENT EQUALIZING DISTRIBUTORS 
with Cooper’s yaw Cast Iron* Steam Chest, make this 
the most perfect Vat operated Ivy steam ever Introduced. 
Agents wanted to sell these Vats in Western New York. 
These Patents for use in Ohio and Western Slates are for 
sale. Also, Roe’* Patent Self-Hunting Vat with Cooper's Im¬ 
provements. Also a new patent Screw tor presses— the best 
In use. pg"*Solid for Circular? 
9S4-St H. & K. F. COOrEK, Watertown, N. Y. 
at least, and probably 3,000,000 copies, would be wanted this 
year, if everybody should take the Agriculturist, who would 
be profited by its perusal, ten times the small cost. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 & 33 Yesey Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,S4S New York City. 
I A DIES AND GENTLEMEN EM PLOYED.— 
J Picture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogues sent tor 13 cents postage. 
MANSON LANG, 04 Columbia Sf., New Y'ork City, 838-lm 
nowhere else can you get so much, real value for so little 
money, as you find iu the American Agriculturist,— so much 
for YOURSELF,—so much for YOUR WIFE,—so much tor 
vour CHILDREN,— whether you live in the CITY', or in a 
VILLAGE, or in the COUNTRY'-whethur you be FARMER, 
or GARDENER, or MECHANIC, or MERCHANT, or MIN¬ 
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J3T-NOT A PATENT J1ED 1CINK. 
-A. 
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AND 
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FOR 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
F arm dairy cheese vats, rows 
Patknt, the best in the World ! Also, Roe's newly 
Improved Vats for associated Dairies uud Factories, the best 
and the cheapest.. Circulars, and Rules for Cheese Making, 
Of U. A. ROE, Madisou, Luke Co., Ohio, SSJ-Uteo 
RINKEUHOFF’S CORN-?SHELLER. r*£PE 
RATOR AXO ChKANKB ful's?’ 
—- - - ... ale at manufacture's price, by 
W. R. RKID. Westfield, Chautauqua Co., N. \. 
N. B.—Shelters shipped to any address on receipt of price. 
Y AC’l L'-TI OIL rendt-rs Hard Roots Soil 
a? New, and. impervious to Witter. 
VAC11L’iVI OIL makes Stiff Harness Pliable, aud pre¬ 
vents crack ing. 
VAC FUJI OIL lubricates Carriage Axles, Mowing Ma¬ 
chines, Ac., superior i.o any other. 
ll^No Farmer etmulil be without it. 
Prior. -One Gallon, *1.50 ; Two Gallons, 82.50 t Five 
Gallons, l#5. Sent in Express, charges prepaid, on receipt 
of price, ior marked C. O, D. if preferred.) Address 
VACC ljM OIL GO., Sole Proprietors, Rochester. N. Y. 
A mateur celtivltoips guide 
TO THE 
KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN. 
N O VV READY. 
A descriptive work of 140 pages, fully Illustrated with a 
beautiful colored plate and 100 engravings, comaiulng a list 
of over 2,300 varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds ; also, 
150 varieties Of tire choicest French Hybrid iJInliolun. All 
the Novelties, both of the Flo Wit ami Vegetable, tor 1368, 
Will be found described In the above work, 
Tim following testimonials arc unsollcltud by us, and can 
bo multiplied by hundreds: 
From Mr, John Masters. Waukegan, J’l. 
“Tour Grtmt cainu safe, ami pleases me mo ell j it is the 
best I ever saw." 
Front Mrs. /•:. Fitsge.raM, Fast. Sanbomton, Selkn ip Co., V. H. 
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your Amatki'R*? Gitdr. I esteem Ii very higlffv. Its pages 
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and attractively conveyedJust what every hew beginner 
wants." 
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" It U without, exception the best arranged, u ful. and in¬ 
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“I have received yourU-rrov. for the Flower and Kitchen 
Garden, for which voti have inv sincere thank? It is very 
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From Mr. [>. F. .Stanley, rIremville, dC,. March 17,1867. 
“ Tbank:- for your Amateur Guide, xl is indeed pleasant, 
useful and Instructive.' 1 
Tastefully bound in doth, ft colored plates, pries, post-paid, 
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Address WASHBURN Sc CO., 
Ml-2too Horticultural Hall, Bor ton, Mass. 
ilMyersali^eiiralgia 
The Agriculturist contains a large number (350 to 400 in 
each volume,)—the most beautiful and instructive published 
in any Journal In this or any other country- The cost of the 
Engravings alone exceeds Ten. Thousand Dollars each year. 
They are finely exocuted, beautifully printed, aud are both 
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It Is an uirfaiUng remedy in all cases of Neuralgia FacialiB, 
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from the use of no more than two or three pills. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to tills wonderful remedial agent. ' 
Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
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It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to tho most delicate system, and can 
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It has long’been in constant use by many of our most emi¬ 
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Sent by mall on receipt ol price and postage. 
One Package.81.00. Postage 6 cents. 
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926-26t 120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
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And how they Lived, Fought and Died for the Union. 
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their ambition aud pride to print no line that Is unreliable 
and to condense the greatest possible amount of useful infor¬ 
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doing this, is fully proved by the immense number of persons 
that continue year after year to take and read the Amei-ican 
Agriculturist. It ha? now entered upon its Twenty-Seventh 
year, and enjoys a circulation probably exceeding the com¬ 
bined circulation of all other rural periodicals, not only In 
this country, but in the world'! 
D ELAW ARE. Maryland and Virginia hand* for 
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p LASTIC SLATE tCOOFIN 
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’new yohk. 
LICENSES GRANTI 
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Great 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, &c., &c., 
FREE OF COST. 
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. 
ALLEN, HAWES & CO., 
15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., P. O. Box C. 
Wholesale Dealers in French, German, and EnglishDry 
and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather 
Goods, &c. M2-4t 
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to sell their New Useful Inventions. Full particulars sent 
free to all. M2-2t 
GENTS WANTED I—MALE OR FEMALE, 
. everywhere, to sell onr new and splendid El gravim? di¬ 
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■ from Childhood to Old Age. A perfect gem. 
IJ4t Address B. B. RUSSELL ic CO., Bos on, Mass. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
pASHMEHE GOATS— 150 CASHMERE ASI- 
V-/ Ann Flccco Goats, a select importation fitioi the special 
mission of Israel S. Dj r.ui,, Esq . to Asia. The largest and 
finest Importation ever made. For sale. Address CHAS's 
BROWN. 80 Broadway. New Y'ork. 9kL2t 
W ANTED. EVERY WHERE lltMID \ CENTS 
tor our Hew work, “HOME BOOK OF W0N'DKIiS:” 
BlBO.for a new FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH BIBLE, contain- 
&t°Ms"*’• ■o'-* »-• *«• 
Wl-lt BRA1 S’A RO * SAMPSON. Hartfr rrl, Conn. 
The process of recon-tmctlng Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1860. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qnaliiies of geological and chemical 
affinity tor tUe former,) and is a development Of one of tho 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—it adapts lUeir to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, impervious, uou-nxpanslvo and andecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR BEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only rooting materia', ever discovered that wall resist 
the action of the elements as long a-> the structure it protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
it is unoqnalled us a coating tor Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fence*, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, Ac. 
Sf OR 600 HUSH. POP 
tj Two years old. Address 
CORN FOR SALE 
GEO. M. CURTIS, 
Box 272 Rochester, N. Y, 
You are invited to TRY the American Agri¬ 
culturist for 1868. You will find it to pay, and pay WELL. 
It costs but. $1,50 for the whole year, or four copies for $ 3 . 
Its Immense circulation divides the cost pf editing, engrav¬ 
ings, type-setting, office expenses, etc., among so many thal 
it can be supplied at this low rate. TRY IT 1 
STOVE 
< ■ II li IV I it h WUL/ U I K ■> I N I . > ru V Hi. 
1. This celebrated Stove, on the principle of r.he lf.it Air 
Furnace, keeps fire night and day with one-ebb'd the wood 
of other stoves, and U a splendid heater, easily regulated. 
It took the Highest Premium nt the New Y’ork State Fair. 
The demand for it now is greater than ever, as a nece.--.dv 
for the damp day? c.f spring and summer as well as the cold¬ 
est of winter. Single stoves shipped lor fill, rhe wholesale 
price, Send orders tor Stoves, or for circulars and testt- 
J.C.Gi 
f A DIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPIOVED.— 
U 1‘ie.ture business, Vcy pruflutble. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures aud Catalogue sent for 20 cent . Twice us 
many, 30 cents. 
M 2 -U 94 Columbia St., New York City. 
W ANTEI.M WANTED! WA NTKiT-The ad- 
' T rf''* 88 01 one or two persons of either sox in very town 
and village, who desire a good and profitable emt torment. 
Address S. U. THOMPSON I CO., 
30 Hanover Struct. Bosun* Mass. 
W ood-Rawing machinery, farmer’s 
Horse-Powers, Ao.. ftc. - it d Cfroalars con¬ 
taining desc?lption,nriee<fce., Ac., address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina Iron Works, 
mg-tf Medina. Orleans Co., N. Y. 
acres of laud; 22 of Wheat on tho ground; 1(1. ir 11 of wood 
lot. The above premise? are well located, on a good road in 
the town or PhclpS, Ontario Co., half way between the vil¬ 
lages of Phelps and Newark, on what - called the Marble- 
town Road. The farm L well watered with never failin'-' 
soring?; Fences In flue condition; good Building!.; ample 
Barns and Sheds (or grain and stock ; Barn? on good walls 
with cow stable* In basement; variety of Fruit-old orchard 
in bearing—large young orchard or choice fruit beginning to 
bear. The Farm i? within 2F miles of the. Erie Canal, and 
hall-way between the Old and Dire-; Rallroads-Phc-lp- on 
the Old Road and Newark on the. Direct being the nearest 
Stations. P O. Address, Newark, YVavne Co., \\ Y. 
94i-t(___ Asa ii. robinron. 
^AfESSRS. REED, CUTLER A CO., 
IT l Boston i — Gentlemen: m T e, tho tin ier?toned 
WholrsnliDritggiist*. having for many vears -old -our Veg¬ 
etable Pulmonary llulsnm, are happv to Pear testi¬ 
mony to It* great sflJbaey in all Pulmonary CompUittiiH. We 
know of no medicine which has deservedly sustai ned so high 
a reputation for so long a term of years.” [Blgned bv tli* 
oldest and largest houses In the country.] Getti e genuine 
ft. nUCIl'.’M'Fi . al. X UUUUVIf V* .. V —Tt rC -J 
FEED CUTTEK, aa represented In Kukal 01 Bec? TtU. Send 
for particulars. 935-St 
P ORTABLE STEA u ENGINES—COMBINING 
the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with 
the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and 
favorably known, more than fidt) being in use. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Dwcrlpriye circular? sent on appli¬ 
cation. Address J. HOADLKi * CO.. Lawrence. Mass. 
T3 HI LIP PHILLIPS A CO., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WUOUKSALK AND KKTAJtL DJt.vLICRS tN 
SMITH’S UN RIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Manufacturers of Superior Pr.vxos, and Publishers of 
SCNDAV-SCttOOL MUSIC. 342-4t 
glTCHELORLS HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the worl 1; the only 
true aud perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instant mwous ; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints: remedies tl o ill effects 
A GENTS UAMED.-WE WANT. First-class 
Agents to introduce OUT NEW STAR SHUTTLE SEW¬ 
ING MACHINES. Extraordlnan- inducements to good sales¬ 
men. Farther particulars and Sample work furnished on 
application to W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Bos¬ 
ton, Mass,, or St. Lonls, Mo. 941 - 13 t 
AND 
14NCERH CURED WITHOUT PAIN, USE OF 
j the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent free of 
targe. Address Dr?. BABCOCK & SON, 
933-131 700 Broadway, New York. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
nON-TITLTION WATER lr» A CERTAIN 
L' cure tor Diabetes and all diseases of the Kidneys, For 
oiifi fry aM Druggists. 933-13t 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will care the Itch. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
W eeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
PER DA V.-A GENTS WANTED - MALE 
and Female; buBlm-' new. light and honorable; 
steady employment: no capital required. Address 
REF.VKS A CO.,78 Nassau St., New York. 
ORANGE JI DD & CO., Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York 
T iVVO FARMS FOR SALE. IN THE TOWN 
. or Rio* — One of 90 aUd on* ol 190 acres, good build- 
ltlg‘. orchards, &C. No better iu tin; County. Enquire of I. 
A. IIFBBARD, 11 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y., or Vv.B. HEB- 
BARD, on the premises. 941-tf 
LANCERS CURED-WITHOUT THE KNIFE 
> by WM. W. HADLEY, M. D-, 5& Broadway, N. Y. 
