KICK ADVANCED— PAR AND INTEREST 
A MKItlCAN HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS.— 
The very important ami extensive improvements 
which nave recently been made in this popular Hotel, the 
largest in New Euglaud, enable tlie proprietor 1 ' to otter to 
Tourists, Families. and the Traveling P'lhjle, afcuinuioild- 
tions and conveniences superior to any other Hotel ni tile 
citv. During the. pnsL$un<tner additions Imre Peer, tunuc oi 
numerous suites of apartments, with hath nc roonj-S, water 
closets, Ac., attacho.it; one. of Tutts magnificent pnaMJiKcr 
elevators, the best ever urmetmc.ted, conveys guests to tin. 
upper story of the house in one, minute, the entries hate 
been newly and richly c irpeteil, and the entire house thor¬ 
oughly replenished and returnished, mal.nee U, in all its ap¬ 
pointment^, equal to air, hotel in the country- |.o 
1 Telegraph Office, Billiard Halls and Cafe oil the first floor. 
Feb. Elsas. LEWIS RICE & EON. Proprietors. 
iiiiii HOF AMI 10.000 TUOllNI.EMri 
200.000 Baspbbrbt — Wisconsin Hop-Koohs mil 
Davison* Thornier Black-Cap, in quantities t„ so t pur¬ 
chasers and on as stood terms ns CM DO 'jht in.efl elseu h, n 
Prompt answers to inquiries. Address ItLBAL b>it iwe. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
list of new advertisements 
The Great American Tea Co 
The Grear Announcement- Street & Smith. 
New York Gift Company—H Barton & Co. 
Smith's bietlcinary of the Bible—S S Scranton & CO. 
St John's Patent Hand Glass—St John & Templeton- 
New Horse Power—It L Howard. 
Advert i.-ink —Geo P Howell -v Co. „ .. „ 
Davison’s New Needling Black Raspberry— her Mr tl 
Immense Dollar Sale—Kimball * Oo 
$10 Sewing Machine—Emprext pewlng Machine CO. 
A Splendid Place for Sale—Geo K NlimtUm. 
Early Goodrich Potatoes—IrottlVIeil Bwhnneer. 
Fruit and ornamental Trees, &c- Ellwanger Harry. 
Stimpson’s Snlentltle Pen and ink Holder—A S Barnet 
KnitttIUI Machines—I ru A ilebhanl. - _ 
Every sincer should nave Mollle Grsem—Cottier & Be 
To the Seed Tmde-Fr B Schroeder. 
Early Goodrich Potatoes, -Src—H A Catlin. 
Bells - Vniidnzim & Tift- 
Canvassing Agents Wanted. _ 
KcrirleV Patent Water Filter Ked7.ie & Bunnel. 
Every Lady Goth a Preminn.-W T Horner. 
Advertising Kates,—After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising In the Bubal Nbw-Yoekkb will be 
aa follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisement®, Inside, 75 cents per line. Agate Bpace. 
“ Outside, 81 “ 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 81.50 per line. 
B3T No advertisement Inserted for less than $3. 
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 
TWO FXTTiL CARGOES 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
22,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GOLDEN STATE. 
12,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GEORGE SH0TT0N. 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Teas, the Company are constantly receiving 
large Invoices of the finest quality of Greou Teas 
from the Moynnc district of China, which are an- 
nvalloit for fineness and delicacy of tlnvor. 
Oolong (Black,) 70c., 80c., 90c., best. $i it. 
Mixed (Green anJ Black.) 10c.,80c., '.Ale., best $1 ♦ B>. 
EsenrsH Bbsasf*bt, (Black,) 70c., 90c„ 90c., $1, $1,10, best 
Ikpkhiag, (Green,) 70c., 80c.,90c., $1, IWOfliest $1/15 VjBn 
Yorxo Hyson. (Green,) 70c.,80c.,90c..$i,$1,10,best $1,25 V lb. 
Uncolorkd Japan, 90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 $< lb. 
Gdnpowdkb, (Green,) $1,25, best $1,10 IH lb. 
Tl»e Beat and Principal Portion of the 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
la being rapidly carried forward by an unprecedented work¬ 
ing force: audit is reasonably certain that the continuous 
OVKRLAKD RAILROAD CONNECTION rV.OM NEW YORK TO 6 a2T 
Francisco will be made in 1370. 
The United States Government furnishes, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and contingent lien, half the moans for constructing the 
Main Stem line ; anti besides an absolute grant of 12,800 acres 
of valuable public- lands per mile, the Central Pacific Rail¬ 
road Company have received from California sources, do¬ 
nations and concessions worth more than $ 3 , 000 , 006 . The 
available resources of tills Company are therefore abund¬ 
ant for tin: purpose, amounting to $77,000,000 on the first T26 
miles of the Line, including Loans secured by a Flr»t Mort¬ 
gage upon the whole property, to the same amount only as 
the U. S. Subsidy Bonds 
The results already attained, although under comparatively 
unfavorable olvcunwUnees, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to be the 
wfost 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 
for sale, a limited amount of their 
W ANTED. EVRIIYWHEKK GODD AGENTB 
for our new work, -‘HOME BOOK OI* WONDERS; 
also,for a ueiv FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH B,IBLK, ctmlalo- 
ing Notes, Indexes. Maps, Engravings, Record, Album, <sc. 
BEBT TERMS GIVEN. Address, . 
Ml-It RB AIN A P.D & SAMPSON, Hartford, Conn. 
L adies and GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED*- 
flctuN* t»usiAt*e«. very protituhle. No rlbK- b’Atiit* tu 
on.wdntcm PtAfltmA O.HA nil lift SHllt COf W eeillSi TWICt*. 
00FIEES BOASTED AND GROUND DAILY. 
Ground Coffee, 20c.. Wo™ 30c., Tic., best 40c. per 
pound. Hotels,Baloous. Boarding House-Keepers, 
ami Families, who use largo quantities of Coffee, 
can economise. In that article by using our French 
BreakfuM and Dinner Cotton, which we sell at the 
low price, of goo. *< a., and warrant to give perfect 
satisfaction, 
ctos $ onbenser 
FOLDED 
Light, Portable. Cheap, perfect protection and thorough 
ventilation. Best invention for the forcing and protecting of 
earlv vegetables For sale by Seedsmen and Agricultural 
Dealers generally. ST. JOHN & TEMPLETON, 
9IV-tr 7 Broadway, New iork. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound 
by purchasing their Teas of the 
8REAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 56-13 New York City. 
— A heavy snow storm in Atlanta. Ga., on the 29th ult. 
— The “sweet cider question " rages in Wisconsin. 
— 8t. Louis has the trichina again. 
— Ox tail soup was Invented by the Huguenots. 
— Garibaldi is studying vivisection. 
— A Radical journal in La is printed on yellow paper. 
— Central R. R. passengers will hereafter dine at Utica. 
— The leaning tower of Pisa is said to be about to fall. 
— Chinese grammars are printed in Germany. 
— Macon, Ga., is unsafe after dark. 
— Memphis grows more and more murderous. 
— A dozen people a week freeze to death in Wisconsin. 
— Beecher is to he biographed by Browne. 
— Idaho is $94,764 in debt. 
— Americans eat yearly 41 lbs. of sugar on an average. 
— Brooklyn is two-thirds boarding-houses, 
— A new Mormon Bible ha? been published in niinois. 
— Texas has had 2.000 murders since the war. 
— St. Paul eats veusion at six to ten cents per pound. 
— Dickens Is not going West. 
— Murdock disclaims all rivalry with Dickens. 
— Louisville thinks of baring bull-fights, 
— In Indiana they fine people for whispering in church. 
— Chicago has a Scandinavian paper—the Pokrok. 
— Jackson, Miss., has the cholera. 
— Michigan will no longer divorce outsiders. 
— Nova Scotia goldminers averaged $1,669 last year. 
— Chicago divorcee 200 couples per annum. 
— They are trying to abolish capital punishment in Mo. 
— Moose is seven cents a pound in Quebec. 
— Nebraska settlers build their houses in five hours. 
— Dickens was 56 years old on the 7th inst. 
— Wm. Murphy has died in Taunton Maes, aged 108. . 
— Chicago built fifteen miles of sewers in 1867. 
— The price of telegrams is again reduced in France. 
— New Zealand is going into salmon breeding. 
— One Californiafarmer has raised 25,000 lbs. of raisins. 
— Miss Mulligan is the best lady skater in Buffalo. 
— Alice Cary writes on au average two poems a day. 
— Mail robbers are more efficient than mail agents in 
Texas. 
— The Methodists have 51 weekly publications in this 
country. 
— The area of Philadelphia is 16,SOO acres; that of Lon¬ 
don 77,997. 
— Coal is being shipped from Brazil to points on the 
Ohio river. 
— The two presiding officers of the Maine Legislature 
are cousins. 
— The Athens road will be used exclusively for freight 
next season. 
— Little girls are employed to carry the new woman’s 
rights paper. 
— The Indianapolitans are to have an organ all the way 
from Boston. 
— Tomatoes are nearly ripe in Florida, and peach trees 
are in bloom. 
g. Glad something is 
are now offerin' 
First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 
P»~indpat awl Intercut payable in Gold Coin, 
In sums of $1,000 each, at par and accrued interest from Jan¬ 
uary 1st, In currency. 
Those Bonds, it is believed, possess the elements of safety, 
reliability and profit, in a greater degree than any other class 
of Corporate Securities now offered, aud are therefore very 
desirable for steady investments of surplus capital. 
In vestors will bear In mind the following advantages: 
I. They are the first mortgage on oue of the most valuable 
and productive linos 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 or 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 
frugal. 
VI. There Is already a large and growing settlement on the 
completed and graded line. 
VII. The lands promise to be of immense value, 37,038 acres 
having been already sold. 
VHt. Both principal and Interest are explicitly made pay¬ 
able In gold coin. 
LX. Both the aggregate amount of issue and their standing 
In Europe will insure for them continued activity and a high 
rank among standard securities. • 
At this time they yield nearly 
Nine per Cent, upon the Investment. 
Holders of Government Securities have an opportunity of 
exchanging them for Central Pacific Bonds, bearing an equal 
rateof interest, with the prioclpal 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, Mapa.&c., 
furnished on application at the office of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AXD OP 
FISH 6l HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AJTD 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
And or FARMERS' & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
K K Kff^ch ha? desev vBdIy i( su?taintd so high 
a reputation for so In 114 a term 01 years- iSluntd blth. 
oldest and largest houses In the country.! Git tin. -cnutne. 
oldest 
REVOLUTION IN TEADE! 
P hilip Phillips a oo., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLRHAX1C AX 0 BBT AIL 1)EA LKR8 IX 
8 MITH'8 UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Manufacturers of Stirs Rina Pianos, and Publishers of 
Bun'day-school Mcetc. 9i2-4t 
And arc selling for ONE DOLLAR, Silk, Merino and At- 
pacca Drews, Shawls, Balmorals. Linen Goods, \Yatcln. 8 , 
Jewelry, Silver Plated IVare, Sewing Machines, &c. Send 
Clubs of ton or more, With 10 rents for each descriptive 
chock, and the getter-up of the club will receive a present 
worth $3 to $300, according to uiimber sent. Agents wanted 
everywhere. Circulars sent free. , _ . 
043-U PARK K.ii a. CO., 64 <ft 60 Federal St., Boston. 
O NE OF THE BEST STOCK AND GRAIN 
Farms in Southrkn Ohio, situate 16 miles from 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire 
satisfaction. If they are uot satisfactory they can 
be returned at onr expense wlthtu 30 days, and 
have the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Cluhs through¬ 
out the country, consumers in all parts of the 
United States cun receive their Teas at the same 
prices, with the small additional expense of trans¬ 
portation . as though they bought them at Our ware- ’ 
house in the city. 
Some parties Inquire of ns how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get up a club. The answer Is Simply this: 
Let each person wishing to join In a club, »ay how 
much tea or coffee lie wants, and select the kind 
and price from our Price List, as published In the 
paper or In onr circulars. Write the names, kinds 
and amounts plainly on the list, aud when tbe club 
Is complete send it. to tu by mall, aud we will put 
each party’s goods In separate, packages and mark 
the name tipou them, with the cost,, no there need 
be no confusion in their distribution-each party 
getting exactly what tie orders, and no more. The 
cost of transportation the members can divide 
equitably among them.udvo*. 
The fund? to pay for the goods ordered can be 
sent, bv drafts on New York, by post-office money 
orders, or by Express, us may suit the convenience 
of the club. Dr if the amount ordered exceed $30, 
we will, if desired, send the goods by Express, to 
•’ collect oh delivery." 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package 
to the party getting up the Club. Onr profits are 
small, out we will be as liberal as we can afford. 
We send no complimentary package for Clubs of 
leas than $30. 
BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world -, the only 
true and perfect. Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous ; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyeB ; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and perfumers; 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory. No. 16 
Bond street, New York. _ 
'*!/ JJ^iSKUaSSs.. »■« 
Cincinnati, and three miles back from the Ohio River, con¬ 
taining 300 acres. 2(H) under cultivation, 100 acres In wood, 
locust! &e. The farm Is finely watered with never-failing 
springs. The buildings are, a good 2-etory Brick Dwelling 
House, 1 large Barns, Scabies, ( om Cribs and ail other requi¬ 
site OUt-bulldings in good order ; a good orchard and large 
lot of young fruit frees, and pleasantly located m a rich, 
healthy section. Will sell for $16,500, Would take property 
in New York, Brooklyn, Buffalo or Cincinnati iu part pay¬ 
ment For further particulars a^tp & SANFORD _ 
943 . 3 . Real Estate Agents. Buffalo, N. Y. 
*J Established I860. [Licensed- by the United statu.] 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
of rich aud valuable goods, consisting of Dry 
and Silver Watches. Carpets. Furniture,Silver Plated Waie. 
Fine Jewelry, Sowing Machines, Ac., Ac., comprising a great 
variety of useful uvtiel" 0 , and each and every article will be 
sold for * 1 . Wt* purcV • ',»»»«' goods for from ixnpoitcis, 
manufacturers nnd l .rupt merchants or their.assignees. 
Our method of doing buniuess Is as follows:—To any one send¬ 
ing us their address by mall, and twenty-five cent*, we will 
forward by mail a certificate giving the name and description 
of the article .. (or $ 1 , and then by returning this 
Certificate with $ . Hi forward the article named to their 
address, SVc olft*’- -c following terms to Agents: 
5 Certificate* ui Articles for.$t 00 
ROE’S 
-14 i*1TI dairy CHEESE VATS- _- 
* Fatkn't. the beat iu the World ! Also, Hoe 3 newly 
inroved Vnts for associated Dairies and Factories, tbenest 
nailed. J. H. ReNICK, 71 Broadway. N. i..Room &. 
\RAIN TILE MAC II IN K«—THE REST IN 
) AMBBtOA. { f OUKUKTTF., Waterloo, N- Y. 
L-ivf} T IT K BINE W A T E R 
fdYor Circulars of PEEKSKILL MANU- 
PeekskiU, N. Y, 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a largo number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas aud Coffees about one-thlrd (beside the 
Exprea* churgew,} by sending directly to “The 
Great American Tea Company." 
BEWARE ot' all concerns that advertise themselves as 
branches of our Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or in part, as they are bogus or imi¬ 
tations. We have no branches, and do not, In any 
case, authorize the nee of oar name. 
POST-OFFICE orders and draftB made payable to the order 
Of The Great American Tea Company. Direct let¬ 
ters and orders to (as below, no more, no less) 
942-4t 
WILL BE COMMENCED Iff ffO. 16 OF 
TIVFi "VOlStW WEE! 
THE BEST STORY AND SKETCH PAPER OF THE AGE, A THRILLING 
» XX B "W I T O IS XT’ X IW 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Noa. 31 & 33 Vesey Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,6-13 New York City. 
ET-NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. JEt 
-A- S-SLET3, 
^ _Speedy Cure 
c™) r ° B 
NEURALGIA, 
AND AIL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
And will present to any person sending us a club In our 
Great 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, &.C., <fcc., 
BY LEON LEWIS, 
Author of “The Silver Ship,” “The Water Wolf,” “Syria the Jewess,” etc., etc. 
A thoroughly authentic history of Salem Witchcraft has 
vet to he written. In tin* book'* treating of this subject,the 
IfrooitiM that were- perpetrated fry the Witch-Testers were 
-iimosi pardonable offenses, because committed 
under the delusion that the victims were gifted with super¬ 
natural powers and could at will afflict any person with th 
mos » direful physical and menial aliment* — such as bllnd- 
ness (U-fortnitv or insanity'. In those days every person who 
suddenly became ill. at once proclaimed that be was be- 
w i t cl it’d and be ,T an recalling to mind the female on whom 
he had Vasr looked, and who. U was thought, had prostrated 
him bv the power of Witchcraft. The suspected paiCj,as 
was natural -'Chorally proved lo bn some unfortunate w of nan 
a-mins 1 whorn the tnvslid ha-1 long harbored a spirit of un¬ 
friendliness. The relatives of the sick pet 9011 y®“XTi'k* 
summoned ; after listening to the story of tbcdndiv Ulual snp- 
nn a IM i in v ie hewitcin?iL th*Y Wild procw^L in .1 
flwclllnir of the tmtmapwiinic victim, drat? her forth, publicly 
accuse her of AViteheratt, tu having afflicted their suffering 
relative, and make her submit to 
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. 
ALLEN, HAWES & CO., 
15 Federal Street, Boston, Mass., P. O. Box C 
— The Mississippi is still fallin; 
coming dowu! 
— “ Legg’ Dali is the name of a new dancing academy 
in Skaueateles. 
— The hair for full dress occasions is now arranged in 
puffs and curls. 
— A certain New York street beggar is taxed on $65,- 
000 of real estate. 
— A brick building in Mobile which rented for $400 has 
been sold for -$300. 
— A million dollar canal is proposed from Houston, 
Texas, to the Gtilf. 
— A railway direct from St, Louis to Omaha is to be 
began in the spring. 
— The ratio of deaths during the past year in Philadel¬ 
phia was one in fifty. 
— The war claims of Rhode Island are paid with the 
exception of $5,097.80. 
— Bayard Taylor has been riding over the Alps on a 
railroad. He likes it. 
— The Bishop of London is a hundred years old, ar.d 
reads without glasses, 
— A Cincinnati lady has seven husbands living. Her 
address is the city jail. 
— R. D. Hannahs, the first exporter of Genesee flour to 
New England, is dead. 
— The first Canadian Parliament assembled in Quebec 
seventy-five years ago. 
— The Sterling Gazette wants Anna Dickinson “ to 
speak out like a man." 
— The latest burlesque of 
“ Under the Kerosene.” 
• — A bridal pair in Detroit weigh 550 pounds. Can they 
be called light-hearted 1 
— California’s debt is less than it was four years ago, 
and is now but $5,126,500. 
— Miss Emma Hunt is a candidate for enrolling clerk 
to the Kansas Legislature. 
— Prussian soldiers have had an advance in their wages 
—they now get $5.50 a month. 
— Col. Bowie, the Governor elect of Maryland, keeps a 
stable of one thousand horses. 
— Coal has been found at Rhinebeck, on the Hudson, 
and it will probably be worked. 
— The Empress of Austria is having prayers said for 
her until the first of April uoxt. 
— The Montana Legislature kindly exempts lawyers, 
editors and idiots from jary duty. 
— A lady in Ohio recently gave a party on the occur¬ 
rence of her one hundredth birthday. 
— Peter Cartwright, the celebrated Methodist preacher, 
is still vigorous at the ago of eighty-three. 
— Jack Jones, a Rocky Mountain pioneer, is just dead. 
At one time he owned the whole of Denver City. 
IMversalNenralgia 
wholesale Dealers in French,German, and English Dry 
and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather 
912-1t 
Goods, «:c. 
Xt» Effects are 
^ , ****»- Magical. 
It Is an unfailing remedy m all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, 
from tlio use of no more than two or three pills. 
No ot.tiur form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderf ul remedial agent. 
Even 1 q the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangements—of many years' standing—affect¬ 
ing the eutlre system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
at tbc utmost, always affords tlie most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drags or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been lu constant nse by many of our most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.........81.00.-Postage 6 cents. 
8ix “ . 5.00.. “ 'll “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00.. “ 4S “ 
It ts sold by all wholesale and retail deulerB In drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER A CO.. Hole Proprietors, 
92f>-2fit 1‘iO Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
)DGE’S PATENT 
$JSct£ Raitcr 
jffi 
WRKKSft , 
A gents wanted i-male or female 
everywhere, to soil our new and splendid Engraving on 
titled ’’ Fuov Shock to Shore," suggestive of Life’s -Jour 
ney from Childhood to Old Are. A perfect gem. 
912-lt Address B. B. RUSSELL & CO., Boston, Mass, 
B LAKE’S PATENT ENDLESS PLANK 
HORSE-1'OWEIL—A New Ikventiox' — Circular, 
Cross-Cut . aud Drag Sawing Machines attached when order¬ 
ed, Thi-> Horse Power was awarded the first premium at the 
Michigan State Fate lust fall, It 1- acknowledged by all who 
have used ,t, to have more power at tlie same .deration than 
any tread power now known , also, that It is easier for the 
horses, cheap-:.' to run, more durable and sells at a less price 
than any other, I can refer to chose now having them in use 
if required. Descriptive Circular mulled upon application. 
Liberal discount made to the trade or thoue procuring orders. 
Address R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
description of one of the many tests resorted to by 
Tlie Heartless YVfteli-Finder. 
The Salemltea believed that it was impossible to dr oxen a 
Witch -that if thrown Into a liver, she would certainly be 
aMc to make her way to the shore. Acting upon this belief, 
when a woman wn» suspected of Witchcraft, she would be 
compelled to undergo the 
WiteD-Finder’s Drowning Test. 
She would b« dragged to the nearest river, nud plunged in 
at a considerable distance from tire. Shore. In ease the woman 
succeeded for a time in keeping her head above the surface 
of the water, that was twnstdeSofl positive evidence that she 
w ,,, WUch, and she would be Stoned to death as -die Strug- 
<rj«il with the remorseless waves. In this test the only proof 
oi the woman’s (nnoecneoof VVIteheratt-was eowW 
not sicim, and therefore sank to rim no more! Innoceut or 
eniltv It was death in either easel By drowning, 3he proved 
fun-frit’ innocent ; but if it appeared probable that she could 
c,,j,,.i- life bv -wimining, siiu was stoned like a cat until she 
The great success of the NEW YORK W LKlv Li is in a meas¬ 
ure due to the scrutiny exercised lu compiling tin: contents, 
so that the slightest offensive word or passage may he avoid¬ 
ed. Heads of families, fully aware that we expunge from 
onr manuscripts every expression that, might contaminate 
the young, present 
Tlie New York Weekly 
to their Wives and children, fully confident that its teachings 
will have a beneficial effect, and that its Stories, while they 
inculcate good morals, also enhibit the punishment that must 
attend vice. 
The contents of 
The New York Weekly 
are. varied, to suit the popular taste: they arc Instructive, 
entertaining and amusing. 1 he thoughtful will find in 
] A DIES AND GENTLEMEN EMI'I.OYED.- 
J Picictre huafeess. Very profitable. No risk Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogues sent for 15 cents postage. 
MAN SOX LANG. 91 Columbia St.. New York City. 933-lm 
rpHE SOLA RTYPE wood burning stove. 
_L Tut-s ecLebriiteu Stove, on the principle of rhe Hot Air 
Furnace, keeps fire n.ght and day w ith oue-tlilrd the wood 
of other strive.-, and 1* a splendid heater, easily regulated. 
It took tho Highest Premium at the Now York State Fair. 
The demand for It now Is greater than ever, u; a necessity 
for the dump days oi spring ami summer as well as the cold¬ 
est of winter. Single stoves shipped for $16, Che wholesale 
price. Send orders fer Slow.-, or for -.uriuihirs aud testi¬ 
monials. to J. C. COt’RRANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Under the Gaslight” is 
J> LAST I C SLATE ROOFINi 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 1H7 [Room 19] BROAD WAT, 
NEW YORK. 
Kssaae u«™ cum 
D esirable farm fob sale.—the 
Subscriber oilers for sale his desirable Farm ol 115 
acres of land; 23 of wheat on the ground; 10 or !i of wood- 
lot. The above premises are well located, oh a good road in 
tlie town of Phelps Ontario Co., half way between the vil¬ 
lages of Phelps and Newark, on what is called the Marble- 
town Road. Tlie furin i- Well watered with never-falling 
springs; Fences In tine condition; good Buildings; ample 
Barns and Sheds for grain aud stock: Barns ou good walls, 
with cow stables In basement,,- variety of Fruit—old orchard 
m bearing—large young orchard of choice fruit beginning to 
hear. The Farm I) within -"i miles of the Erie Canal, and 
half-way between toe Old and Direct Railroads—Phelps on 
the Old'Road ami Newark on the Direct being the nearest 
stations. P. O. Address, Newark, Wayio Co., N. I 
541-ff ASA H ROBINSON. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
The process of reconstructing Slate Slone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 31st, 1365. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) ami Is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—h adapts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustlblo,impervious, nun-expansive and undecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CP.ACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of tlie elojnriias long as the structure it, protects. 
Being susceptible of lltt'.e if any wi ar from exposure, aud 
PERFECTLY FIRE- PROOF, 
it Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build- 
mes. Fences, Bridges, hritViius of Vessels, Vaults, «c. 
and after being marched through the town, mat evnryooay 
might look their last upon the 
Female Demons, 
the terrified women were driven over to the villaiuons 
wretches who had achieved notoriety as 
WItcL-Finders. 
A BESTS WASTED. WE WANT Fint-China 
a*- Agents to introduce our NEW STAR SHUTTLE SEW¬ 
ING MACHINES. Extraordinary Inducements zo good sales¬ 
men. Further particulars and Sample work furnished ou 
application to W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Bos¬ 
ton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 94!-l3t 
rmiLDREN. 4.. 
demand that children's sIiocf. «ith met 
at lepst th ree, t ime. - as long as t hose w illiout. 
A LI 
The remarkable story which Is soon to appear in the 
New York Weekly, 
is a reliable expose of the atrocities enacted in the 
Days of Salem Witchcraft. 
The talc is founded on authentic records and data, and 
is entitled 
THE WITCH FINDER; 
_____ _ __ __ The new Sliver 
Tin is decidedly ornamental, and is being extensively used on 
children's first-class shoe oai* ” 
is. Sold everywhere, 
ORTA IILE STEAM ENUrNLS COMBINING 
the maximum of efficiency, um ablmy and economy with 
minimum of weight and price. They are widely and 
oralily known.IDOfcthan 600 being In use. AU warranted 
isftmto-v, or n-j sale. Descriptive circulars sent on applt- 
Ion Address J. C. HOADLEY & CO.. Lawrence, Mass. 
ALE. IN THE TOWN 
T WO FARMS FOR-- - -. - - 
or Kio a —one of DO and one of UK) acres, good pudd¬ 
ings. orchards, 2fcc. No better In the County. Enquire of I. 
A.'HKBBAKP, 4+ Arcade, Rochester, N. Y„ or w. B. IIKB 
BARD, on the premises. SMl-tf 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
EHO.KK PARK, MAY 25 til, ISO” 
E. F. BAKER. Esq, 
C ancer* cured without pain, use of 
the kult'e, or c»«*t!>: burmng. Circular-, scut free of 
charge. Address f)rs, BABCOCK Ik SON. 
9 tSd 8 t 700 Broadway, New York. 
■Dear Sir: We take pleasure m 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT has cured the Running 
Horse “ Fleetwing " of Quarter Cracks. He ran Two aud 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and Three Miles again to-day f 
carrying One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Pounds, without 
starting his feet to Crack in the least, and we now consider 
It a I-KKF1SCT CURE. 
GEORGF. G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 MaldeD 
Lane, N. Y. 
Bold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Sboers and Feed Stores 
everywhere. 981-lp 
Tlie Buffalo Telegraph Institute advertises 
for 100 Enebuetic Yodkg Men to learn Telegraphing 
for the new lines now building. A good opening. Parties 
can address the above for particulars. 
(CONSTITUTION WATER If* A CERTAIN 
V cure tor Diabetes and all diseases of the Kidneys. For 
sale by all Druggists. 9S8-13t 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure 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 cento;—by mail (10 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
(20- PER DAY.—AGENTf* WANTED —MALE 
and Female; business new, light and honorable; 
steadv emplovmmi*: no capital required'. Address 
. .' REEVES & CO..76 Nassau Bt.. New York. 
IANCERi* CURED—WITHOUT THE KNIFE 
J by WM. w. HADLEY, M. D.,316 Broadway, N. Y. 
