llflf 
oi its friend®, both lu unsurpassed baroines.t iiikI duality of 
fruit, the larger nortloh of the extensive Stunk, grown by us 
from thn original purchased of K. 8, Kooicus, Esq,, of Salem, 
Mass,, has been secured for Vine-yard planting atSalem-on- 
Krie, Chautauqua Co., N, Y.. to which place wo have removed 
A MERIC AN r JN?TTTi;TE FAIR. Oct. 26. 1867 
JA Aw aRI 1 KD HEMij SLYMpUR St i:o„ New York, the 
only Premium Modal for the bent RinSEF SHK VKS, meet J 
Toe Nipper*, tuning ansi Htota* Sh, a} ^ Thna« SHEEP 
It contains over two hundred varieties oi Ve^ctablos, over 
one ht 2 iidre.fi of which I have *> rown on inv clirp.i* seed t.HTiia. 
roa ro dairy dig—appiiriitiis for *Uuuniii 2 
nt of iiupfciaeJiU. Will take city prop- 
T-wms easy. Inquire On premises of 
0 North Evens, N. V. 
Caiit. 1VM. HINTON. Erie, IN.. 
DAN. COURTNEY. North Hast, Pa, 
PLATE fe FLANDERS, Lock port. N. Y 
Hon. R. C. BARKER, Detroit, Mich. 
G ENTS WANTED 1-MALE OR FE VIA LE, 
. everywhere, to sell our now and splendid Engraving on 
Mil ** f WlIV Snm»UI Till ^IlVn* 11 uinrffnii;.-,. .-.»’ T'!f..'o 
It SALE, in the town 
and one of 190 acres, good build- 
etcer in the County. Enquire of I. 
, Rochester, N. Y., or w, B. HEB- 
941-tf 
L.oT of new advertisements. 
«- 
Employment—E G Storke. 
Vermont Merino BuckB—E L Campbell. 
The Celebrated American H ave Powder—Bennett & Smith. 
German Clover S„ed—H H Babcock. 
Good rich Seedling Potatoes—\y N Perrv. 
A Rate Chance to Purchase—11 L Fairchild. 
Seed Potatoes—D H Brown. 
Cherry Lawn Farm—D II Brown. 
Tlie. Ameriuau Horse and Cattle Doctor—E D Norton. 
Apple Tree* Jas A Root. 
Davison':. Thornless Raspberry—David Long & Son. 
Farm tor Sale—E W Stewart. 
Fences—A Todd, Jr St Co. 
EnortnoiH Melons H Duff. 
Mur c »l Boxes—M J Paillard & Co. 
Wisoon»|n II .p Roots—K A Morlev. 
Eart\ Life of Gen Grant—Robert, Bonner. 
The Church Union—Charles Albertson. 
The Temple Clmlr-Mason Brothers. 
10,000 Agents—Gaylord Watson. 
The Eureka Patent Pump Co. 
Doty's Washing Machine, &c—U C Browning. 
Favorite School Desks. 
Life Insurance -Wanted. 
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam—Reed, Cutler & Co. 
American Organs -Philip Philips & Co. 
The Pnlplt—The Pulpit Co. 
$10 a Day—AJ Kullam. 
Agents Wanted, *c—Geo W WasUburne. 
Ladies aud Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang. 
Stimpson‘3 Scientific Pen—A S Barnes & Co. 
Native Evergreens Jas A Root. 
Eggs Always Fresh—J Hall 
Farm for Sale—Jeremiah Brown. 
Wanted, AgxfiU—tk-eomh & Co. 
Important—Universal Tudev Co. 
$4 Sewing Machine -Champion Sewing Machine Co. 
Nurserymen ami Seedsmen—Edward JlEvans & Co. 
$15 per Day -American Wire Co. 
To the Working Class—E C Alien. 
The Nursery ,T I. Shorey. 
$2 to $5 C \V Jackson oi Co. 
Howv A Stevens' Family Dyo Colors. 
$15 N ovelty dew Dig Machine—French, Gilbert & Co. 
Fort Edward Institute—Joseph E King. 
$3 per Hour—Kephart, Criclcr & Bra. 
6PXCIAI, NOTICES. 
Monroe Co. Bank—John H Rochester. 
onbtnscr. 
— Edwin Booth is drawing crowded houses in Chicago. 
— Ceylon, it is said, has a fig tree 2,155 years old. 
— Cholera has appeared at Cedar Keys, Florida. 
— United States Treasurer Spinner is seriously ill. 
— Cholera rages with unabated fury at Buenos Ayres. 
— The town of Hiago, .Japan, was burned on Christmas. 
— There were 2,593 marriages in St. Louis during 1857. 
— Ycrmout pays a dog tax of $10,000. 
— Indiana has fourteen thousand Quakers. 
— Gen. Grant gets thirty-thousand dollars a year. 
— Niles, Mich., is starting a *40.000 gas company, 
— Ohio has 7,555,507 sheep, valued at $30 r 7«O,3O2. 
— Queen Victoria has carried off a premium for l'at pigs. 
— Horse steaks are coming into fashion In New York. 
— Counterfeit 25 cent, pieces are in circulation in Canada. 
— Savannah, Ga., is having shad aud strawberries. 
— M. Bonifuce, editor of the Paris Constitutionelle, is 
dead. 
— France is rapidly strengthening her array under the 
new law, 
— Extensive coal beds have heen discovered near Ning- 
po, China. 
— Archbishop Manning of Westminster is to be made 
a Cardinal. 
— The fruit trade of Richmond, Ind., amounted to $30,- 
498 last. year. 
— Wm. 51. Swann, founder of the Philadelphia Ledger, 
died recently. 
— Snow has fallen in Cadiz, Spain, for the first time in 
forty-six years, 
— Fifty ladies of Bridgeport, Conn., have organized a 
gymnastic club. 
— The First National Bank of Bay City, Mich., has re¬ 
sumed business. 
— The merchants of Augusta, Ga., are organizing a 
Board of Trade. 
— The revolt in Santa Fe, Argentine Republic, has 
heen successful. 
— A certain New York street beggar pays a tax of $65,- 
000 on real estate. 
— It is said the stock of A. T. Stewart & Co., New York, 
is worth $10,000,000. 
— IToruco Greeley has been re-elected President of the 
American Institute. 
— New Yorkers have heen spending about $100,000 per 
day for sleigh-riding. 
— The Spanish Bank of Havana is soon to establish a 
branch at Matanzas. 
— Admiral Farragut was dined at the Italian Royal 
Palace on Thursday. 
— There has been no fighting lately between the hostile 
armies on the Parana. 
— The Supreme Court of Vermont granted 17 divorces 
during its recent term. 
— The wholesale business of Lafayette, Iud,, last year 
amounted to $2,200,000. 
— The aggregate capital of the five National Banks of 
Indianapolis is $800,000. 
It is rumored that the French Emperor contemplates 
a change in his Ministry. 
1 he Chinese Imperialists boast of being generally 
victorious over the rebels. 
— Accounts from Maine say this is the coldest winter 
there for twenty-five years. 
— The Bank of France keeps at present $200,000,000 in 
gold and silver in its vaults. 
— Earl Derby aud Judge Shea are seriously ill—not 
dead, as reported on Saturday, 
— On the -25th alt., the Japanese New Year, all business 
was suspended at Yokohoma. 
Over 2,000,000 acres of land in Mississippi are adver¬ 
tised for sale under execution. 
— Samuel Lover, the Irish poet, is about to publish a 
complete edition of his poems. 
— All the Western papers contain numerous accounts 
of burglaries, thefts and frauds. 
— A dispatch from Halifax says hundreds of families 
there arc now living on dog-fish. 
— San Francisco exported 22,000 tons of wheat and 
55,400 barrels of Hour last month. 
— The real CHtate of Jefferson Davis in the South is re¬ 
ported to be worth about $60,000, 
— Capt. John Nelson, Deputy Superintendent of the 
Chicago Police, died on Friday last.] 
— Two farms near Glasgow. Missouri, were sold the 
other day at the rate of $80 an acre. 
— Jefferson Davis has been nominated for the Presi¬ 
dency of the Texas Pacific Railroad. 
Recruiting for the J’apal service is now going on vig¬ 
orously at St. John, New Bruuswick. 
Thirty thousand lives were lost by the late terrible 
earthquake at the Island of Formosa. 
— There have been few railroad detentions from snow 
this winter in Northern New England. 
— The spotted fever (cerebrospinal rmnngstla) is very 
prevalent in various localities in Ohio. 
— A destructive fire at Frankfort, Ky., destroyed prop¬ 
erty valued at $40,000; insured $20,000. 
— Lauds are given away along the line of the Florida 
Railroad, in order to induce emigration. 
— Gov. Geary of Pa., offers $2,000 reward for the appre¬ 
hension of the murderer of John Casey. 
W— A young woman in Bangor, Me., has died of arsenic 
eating, done to beautify her complexion, 
— The piano was invented at Florence, In Italy, by 
Bartholomew Christofalo, in the year 1810, 
- There are 144 cigar makerB in Cleveland, Ohio, aud 
they manufactured 4,525,000 cigars last year. 
- The country is said to he flooded with counterfeit 
two dollar bills on the Bank of Kinderhook. 
— Among 140 convicts in the State Penitentiary of 
, South Carolina there are eight negro preachers. 
i — " Edmund Kirke ” has quietly settled down into the 
I industrious life of a business man in New York. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Advertising Rates.—After the flrst of January, 1868, 
the Hates of Advertising in the Rural Nbw-Yobkeb will be 
as follows, for eacii insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space, 
“ Outside, 81 •• •• '« 
For Extra Display aud Cuts, a price aud a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 81.50 per line. 
ISU No advertisement inserted for less than $3. 
W ISCONBIN HOP ROOTS FOR SALE.-For 
choice roots anil lull particulars in growing, address 
11. A. MOKLEY, Hop Glower, Bamboo, Sauk Co., Wis. 
A pple trees.-a few thousand lead- 
iug Varieties, extra large and thrifty, having been two 
years reset from orchard size. Address 
JAMES A. ROOT. Skaueateles, N. Y. 
PER. DAY' SU R E. —No money required in 
advance. Agents wanted everywhere to sell our 
Patent Everlasting Metalic Clothes-Lines, Address the 
AMERICAN WIRE CO., 162 Broad wav. N. Y . 
945-2(60 
FIRE CO., 162 Broadway, N.Y., 
or, it Dearborn St., Chicago, lit. 
C H 15 RR Y L A W X FA R M.-OIR DE- 
senpn vo Catalogues of straw ubkkdm. Rasi-beruie- 
Bi.ackbkrhirs. (.vbb.vmv. Goo^KusBinns. Gr.u'ks Iiiir- 
bxbu, Asetni'ic,.^ Por.vp.jss, Veoetaih.k Plants, 
1 ■ 1 i - 1 aj I op i g '.,ii i i,i mailed to aU on ap¬ 
plication, All orders intrusted to us w ill b • faithfully tilled 
in etv,'//respect. Liberal terms given, on application to Nur¬ 
serymen, Dealers aud large Planter*. J). IT. BIBi’,VN, 
KaW . \ ,',t. 
iil * NOVELTY SEWING AND EM- 
UP-Xr) BROIDEKING Machine is the only cheap 
licensed Machine in the mai kot. It will do all kind* of work 
hi -D-pvi.Aen ,nm-hiii-. It makes the famous 
Elastic Stitch, which will not rip or break if every third 
stitch be cut. Run by hand or loot. Price with table. *22 
Agents wanted. Machines sent on receipt of price. 
Address FRENCH, Gli.UKib' & co.. 
943-2t-eo 611 Broadway, Now York. 
FORT EDWARD INSTITUTE.— 
tJDUV/. spring term of thirteen weeks begins March 
??-, Sixty dollars urn board, washing, find and common Eng¬ 
lish. Brick bulbilnir*. sixteen teacher*, classical, scientific 
commercial and musical departments. For thirteen years 
tiie Dt* st sum’ lined boarding seminary for ladfc*# aud ,r entii*- 
men in the State. ‘A I vc Chrlsiiau institution, impartially 
non-sectarian.'’ Addivss for catalogue* or room*. 3 
c , JObEJ’Ji K. KING, !>. I) , Fort Edward, N, Y. 
25r Studies accompanied by a Professor from New York. 
D AI ISON’S Fora four page Circular, 
with nn accurate engraving,and eou- 
THORNLESb taining a description and the prices of 
„, w nnr i> ,, PY Jhcw Black Cap, together 
RArsl BERRY, with lts Origin, Progress and what is 
, „„ 1Mvr f? 5 ' 5 'P' i r by the Am . Agriculturist and 
GRAPE V lNEb, Horticultural Annual,A .vpiikw S. Fi l- 
* N It ..m,,,.,, J;® 11 !, 11 - F. CKIJWKU. and other reliable 
OaSIEit Fruit GroH'rirs^ alpo# for prices of 
Other Raspberries, Blackin-i rfce,Straw- 
Si ill A L Ij berries, Ae.; Asparagus Roots, our tine 
... ... Slock of Grape Vines, Address 
FRUITS. 1»AVIIi LONG & SON, 
Villiainsrillc, Erie Co., N. Y. 
A H? E ® HA TO PURCHASE.-A 
ca FARM of 100 acre-, :i 3 {T miles from Newark, and 
sainertistunec from Lyons. Wayne Go., N. Y.. known a* the 
1 airchild urm. Gilt? of the best In the county. Excellent; 
buildings, well fenced, well watered, wood lot, orchard of 
about 10 acres of choice fruit. 
Also, in the village of Newark, tk acres of Land, well 
stocked with fruit. A new superior Brlclc Dwelling, Barn 
and other outbuilding*. In respect to beauty of “uerDund- 
lug country, pleasantness aud healthful ness, of locality ad¬ 
vantages of Schools and Chnrohes. the Village is not excelled 
by any in Western New York. Finely situated, and of the 
very best quality of soil. For particulars impure of or ad¬ 
dress U. L. FAIRCHILD, Newark, N. Y. 
CEED POTATOES. EARL Y GOODRICH, 
io Early Dyck man, Early Skubc tor Boston mak. 
ti* i SEWING MACHINE. —THE CELE- 
tp'i brated 
CHAMPION SEWING MACHINE 
Is a marvel of simplicity and durability, It will .VitcA, 
JJem. Fell, Tuck, Quill. Bind, Braid and Embroider, making 
the Elastic LOck-Stitch. Patented Ang, 6,1867. and does not 
infringe. The Ladies are delighted with it. Single Machines 
expressed to any part of the United States upon receipt Of 
ft. at. our risk, if in a registered letter, and warranted 5 years. 
Agents are making $10 to pi') pet day selling them. For sam¬ 
ple machine aud terms to Agents, inclose id, and address 
the champion sewing maciuHe co., 
945-2teo 164 Broadway, N. Y. 
|7ed/, 1E’S PATEN T WAT Kit II i.Tlilt Scien- 
XV. tific. Practical aud Reliable. Every family should use 
them to insure health. KEDZ3E A BONNEL, 
944-t.f No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
T HE SALEM GRAPE.—R EM O V A L .— 
The Salkm Vink, having exceeded the expectations 
pRICE ADVANCED-PAR AND INTEREST, 
71 VERY LADY GETS 
I B VE______ 
J 10 ets. for specimen copy of The Young l.ady'* Friend,” 
and 15 ets, for "Ladies’ Home Magazine.'' Address 
944-3t W. T. HORNER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
IVTATIVE EVERGREENS « ro 12 iuches high. 
lx Balsam Fir, White Spruce, White Pine, Hemlock, Larch, 
Arbor Vita;, *5 F l.tXM. 
914-at EDWARD DHRSTOV, Skaueateles, N.Y. 
E arly Goodrich potatoes (True.)— 
Price 22,50 per bush.; $r. ner barrel, packed and deliver¬ 
ed at Hit. depot. GOTTFRIED 1XEHRINGER, care Ellwan- 
ger & Barr.v. Rochester, N. Y. 1)W-3t 
A gents vvanted now ready for can- 
vassers. "Till: HISTORY UF mi-. WAR BETWEEN 
THE STATES, /is Causes. Character, conduct and ResitHar 
By Hon. Ai.kxaxdbk II. S i ktiihns. Send for i.'lrculars, with 
term's, and a full rtescrintioii ot'tin- work. Address 
NATION AJ. PUBLISHING GO.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
PREMIUM.-SEND 
rrt 11 E A MERIC A N HO KSF. A VD CATTLE 
X DOC i OR, by GKO.H.DaCo, Veterinary Surgeon, is Un- 
best selling Book ever published. We otter rare inducements 
to good Canvassing Agents. Address 
E. D. NORTON, Gen'I Agent, Cuba, N. Y. 
M usical boxes for holiday giftsT^ 
They play from 1 to 72 tunes,and cost from #5 to $2,000. 
The largest assortment that can be seen anywhere. M J 
PAII.I.ARD & Ro., Manufacturers and Dnporters, 21 Maiden 
Lane, (upstairs,) New York. 
E normous melonsj-'gmt’n sweet 
weigh 20 to 40 lbs—yield 6.001) to a.ooc per acre,—delicious 
red flesh. Also, ‘' J rut ,■ Ifr/.i /(,-/;ebefit in America for 
cooking green—euormotialy prodnettve. Seeds., 13c. ner nk't 
each, j, II. DUFF, Murray. Wells Co.. Indiana. 
(flil KA tuf, BEST! REST!! AND MfTS? 
API •*!" richly illustrated Magazine for ChiJdroh i* THE 
M R.'sF.RY, ($1.50 ft yearn Send foi a sample. H shall c OH 
you nothing, See Premiums for tftR. Addrc-s* 
J• L. SHOREY, Publisher, 
Ma-lteo 13 Waahlngtoti St., Boston, Mas*. 
Of ) 3Sn M tt POR EVER! ITOLK’S SER- 
/ VU E. Pleasant aud honorable emnloymeut 
without i irk. Desirable tor ill ladies, ministers, farmers, 
merchants, mechanics, soldiers, everybody. 
C. W. JACKSON & CO., 
-b->- too 5 k Beaver St., New York. 
IT'ENt'ES. FARMERS HAVING NEW FENCE 
X to make should send lor circular and learn how to build 
lence tor sixty-two cents per rod, more durable and stronger 
than hoard or rail costing nearly double that amount, see no¬ 
tice in ItriiAL, reb 15th, 1868. \ few tip-top agents wanted; 
reterences required. Address, with stamp, 
'-'t-'-G' _ A. TODD, Jr. Sc Cl).. Pullneyville, N. Y. 
, s LE.- THE BEST FRUIT. DA I It Y 
11 u 'in. (2x0 acres or a pnrt.i 1 mtle from l!mile 
Cieei-., Midi. Tiie Apple and Pvar Orchards embrace the 
Choicest varieti-r of Fruit; a full snpplv of Quinces. Cur- 
rante. Go '-eberries, Peaelie.*, Cherr.es and Plums; 4 acres 
Llackbcrib'H, Raspberries ana Strawberries; the yard is well 
stocked wall Evergreen and Ornamental Trees, shrubbery 
and I'lowering Plants. JEREMIAH BROWN 
JA D W A « D J . EVANS A ( O. , 
NURSERYMEN & SEEDSMEN, 
YORK.PENNSYLVANIA. 
Illustrated Ihcsckit-tivk fkctt & seed Cat a lushes 
mailed to any addreas on receipt of stamp. 945-2leo 
F -^Rm for sale.—a first class farm 
W-WncrM, Id mile- from Buffalo, good road, near Lake 
view Station, State Line UR.,' fronting on Lake Erie—-ail- 
harbor for boats—910 Apple and 300 Pear Trees-llr.-t-ratc 
BfEHRINGER, care Kllwan- 
9U-3t 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING go.. Philadulpbia. Pa. 
IJOK SALE —IN A SPLENDID LOCATION, 
X halt way between the vtlhige of Newark aud UaUroie! 
Depot, si\ acres of excellent gardening land, with flat; gothic 
dwelling, barn and berry house, IS Apple Trees in bearing, 2 
acres of Strawberry Plants, ana (Ml choice Grape Vine*. For 
particulars address !M4-2t 
_ GEORGK K . SHELDON, Newark, Wayne Co., N Y. 
A SICWING MACHINE.—$*5 TO $50 
tjJ 1 V' A DAY TO AGENTS. - It is tne largest, best, 
and strongest cheap machine sold. It makes a seam which 
will not fit), rttonon every tuirp sriroii be t or. No 
family HllOl.ld be without one. The only 6Iff Sewing Machine 
sold that v HI sew heavy beaver cloth. Sent by Express, with 
full instructions, on receipt of price. Agents want' d every, 
where. Send for circular. EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE 
CO., 920 Broadway, New 'York, 
D AVISON’S NEW SEEDLING BLACK 
RASPBERRY.— Perfectly 'J'hornusbh; more bush 
than brier; hardy as an oak: yielding enormous crops of 
delicious berries of the largest size, l adies and gentlemen 
who can ami do appreciate •• Nature's best gifts toman,” are 
hereby most cordially Invited to test Its claim to superior 
merit, by securing the uarmfer of at least one j-Lax-r to the 
bosom of their well-kept gardens respectively, ns per terms 
of general distribution in the spring of lsiis. bent on receipt 
often cents . Address Rev. Me. HOYT. Gaines, S. Y. 
TMMICNSF DOLL IRSALE OF I NGLINII, 
X Fke>> « and Gkiuian Dky and Fancy Goods, Plat¬ 
ed Ware. Cutlery, Aldcjis, Leather Goods, Ac., ajc. 
Send 15 cents for one, or ten cents each l’or ten or more 
names of articles, which we will 
SELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. 
Agents can purchase an article worth from $3 to $200, Cor 
one doliur, according to size of club ordered, Circulars sent 
free. ~ KIM BALL & CO., 
P. O. Box 12,51 <5. No. 3 Tremont Row. Boston. 
Tvrisw AND UABE VEGETABLE SEED, 
Lx A- the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, 
Marblehead Mammoth Cabbage and many other now and rare 
where 1 Have had over fifty acres in seed the pasr. season. I 
not only grow the standard varieties, but make neic and rare 
Vegetable* a eueciaiitu. Catalogues gratis to all. I offer a 
rave opportunity for the public to procure their seed directly 
from the (/rower. All seed warranted to be fresh aud true 
aud to reach each purchaser. 
'Mi nt JAMES .1 II, GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
\E\V HORSE POWER —WITH U'lRCI- 
Lx i. a ft Clt(iss-CUT, and Dkao Sawing Machine at¬ 
tached, Blake's Patent. The easiest running, Cheapest and 
most durable Iforae Cower yet jut cuted. I take the liberty 
of referring to a few of the mauv who have them lu use. 
M) RON DKXEL, Buffalo. N. Y. 
GEO. W. HIS8KLL, do. do. 
ISRAEL DANIELS, do. do. 
HORACE TURNER, do. do. 
JOHNSTON & GREEN, Port Huron, Mich. 
P. U. VAN DEItGAN, Madison, Wis! 
HENRY HI (INDEX, do. do. 
I. P. SWITZER, do. do. 
A. MAROON, Oregon, do. 
L>. g. Canfield. Niagara Falls. 
V3T Send for Circular. Address 
WU2C U. L, HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 
JOIKNAL OF AGRICULTURE. 
THIRD VOLUME, FOR, 1S6S- 
WEEKXjY, 
AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. 
Sixteen Large Octavo Pages, neat.lv related and Illustrated. 
It is devoted to the Interests of the Farmer, (; \er.icvi!<:, 1 
FBvtt Gno'.vKR, Vink Gr.owr.r., Manetactckkr, and the 
Family ( rnoni. tt contains valuable information m regard 
to the character amt progress Of the various and most at¬ 
tractive Western IneiUities. 
Premiums in Gold are offered as speeial iaducenipnts to 
Agents and others who will assist in tuttodling its circulation. 
Specimen Copies Sknt Free to any Address. 
RATES OF ADVERTISING. 
Whole column, one Insertion.$20,00 
Olie-half column, One insertion. . 12,oo 
one. tour til column, one Insertion. . s.iw) 
Less than one-fourth column, on:- in-evtion, (Nonpareil type) I 
twenty-live cents per line. Address 
L. D. MORSE & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 
I JOR OSAGE SEED—Warranted New and Good, 
Address AV. II. MANN, GUmun, Iroquois Co., Ill. 
8iEEDS ! SEEDS !-I HAVE NOW IN STORE A 
IO full and complete stock of Garden aud Field Seeds of the 
growth of 1S67. My annual Catalogue is now ready for mail¬ 
ing to all applicant'-. P. S. MF.8EROLE, Chicago Agricultu¬ 
ral Warehouse and Seed Store, 201 Latte St., Chicago, IU. 
HID CRANBERRY GROWERS,-I HAVE A 
X tract or land pertectly adapted to the raising of Cran¬ 
berries. It can fie. overflowed end drained Oil again at pleat- 
ure. The :-o]i is a dark, rich sandy loom, and a few hundred 
dollars will nut It In perfect order. Parties desirous of going ! 
into the business will consult their interests hv calling ou or 
addressing J. II. SHAW, 
9l3-2t Cor. Summit and Perry Sts., Toledo, Ohio. 
1 A A GRADE AYRESHI RES FOR SALE 
1 v V At Public Auction, March 2, LSbS— One Hun¬ 
dred head, got upon choice. Native stock by celebrated im¬ 
ported Bull Rob lioy (Montreal Agricultural Soc'v Importa¬ 
tion.) Rob Roy has taken several premiums including a flrst 
premium ns a yearling at an exhibition open to all Scotland, I 
and the lirst premium of the N. Y. Ag. S>>C. at Watertown, 
1861. The rows lire, all young and all \s 1th call' bv thorough- I 
bred Bulls, and will be >Old without reserve, to the highest 
bidder. Bala commencing March 2d, aud to continue until 
all are disposed of, at the farm of the subscriber, in Famelia, 
eight miles north of Watertown, Jett. Co.. N. Y, Terms ou 
all amounts over # 10(1 six months credit on good, approved 
notes. _ |Hl-Ylt] _ T. H. ANTHONY. 
M ILLARS' PATENT CHEESE VATS AND 
Hbaters.—P ositively the best in use- Also, Patent Milk 
Cans, Can Handles aud Cheese Screws, all verv superior. 
Send for a Circular. CHAS. MILLAR & SON, Utica, N. Y. 
W EBSTER’S PLANS FOB LAYING OUT 
and Beautifying Gardens, and General Catalogue of 
Shrubs, Roses, Ornamental Plants and Seeds for the Spring 
of 1868. Alailcd to customers free, and to ali others for 10 cts. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
irn-tf 149 stare St., Rochester. N.Y. 
1 A AAA AGENTS (REPUBLICANS) Want- 
Xu«v" kd, in villages, election districts and towns. 
They can make to fiO a day for a lew weeks. Scud 10 cts. 
to pay for papers aud postage, to 
913-st 11. L. ADAMS & SON, Geneva, N. Y. 
TV ITTEN HOUSE’S CELEBRATED POULTRY 
XX Pow ukhs—A remedy for all diseases to which fowls are 
liable.such as Roup,Gapes,Drooping,*c.,4c. Price.twenty- 
five cents per package, or five tor one dollar. Manufactured 
and for Sale by G. W. RITTEXHOUSE A co.. Williamsport, I 
Lycoming Co., Pa. gSt" All orders promptly filled. 
K 1TTATINNY, THE BEST BLACKBERRY 
Y kt Tested. —'* The dlscn-sious at ihe meeting of the 
Am. Pomologtcal Soo'y showed that this variety maintained 
its reputation for productiveness and hardiness alloverthe 1 
country. Superior in flavor toall others."— Am. Agriculturist. 
Oenttim Plants for sale wholesale and retail nv 
KKT,) h .\ttt.Y COTTAOK, Amm.K 4F KrOKRY. MoxiTOtt. PltlM E 
Albert. ILuhbon. Crzu.i, Calioo, Gleason, Gaiinkt Chili, 
See., ifce. AH potaloca sent OUl are trite, of good size, i we send 
no .s wilt orif-.s,) stnootb f tfcc. Four ft nacK«i'Z''!j of t.llc Roovt* 
(one to three varieties in a package, if desired, carefully la¬ 
beled) sent by until. postage paid, on receipt of *i. Orders 
should be sen! m early. Orders entered nj n-eeived, and lin¬ 
ed in rutm ir,n n.-i soon as went tier ftdmir.L For prices of the 
above and other varieties. In large quantities, send fur De¬ 
scriptive Catalogue of Sued Potatoes a id Vegetable Plante. 
T D. H. BROWN. 
Cherry Lawn Farm. New Brunswick, N. J. 
XST" Descriptive Small Fruit Catalogue mailed to all ou 
application. 
G lilt H A N CLOVER SEED.—TIIE SITE- 
riorily of the German Clover over the common so 
long in use here, is readily admitted by ali that have had an 
opportunity of testing them. The German Clot er ban a much 
more vigorous growth, roots deep, atari.ling tile dry season 
much better; makes green, bright, hav—verv different from 
the common. It is well adapted to SOW With Dmotliv, ripen¬ 
ing wlih it. The field of seed per aore in much greater than 
any other kind known here, From live to eight bushels can 
generally be relied upon. The seed bMugqutte small, it takes 
less weight per acre, four pounds belna considered heavy 
seeding. Seed-, as welt at first blossoming as second. For 
pasture it lias no fault. For salt- by 
S' S«n«l > .nS-, , T? rocel ‘ (Main St" near Liberty Pole, 
11. A. BREW STER, " South St. Paul Street. 
B. F. <fc A\ . IVlTtiERSPOON, (IT & 69 Buffalo St., Rochester, 
G oodrich seedling potatoes— 
Grown from seed bought of D. S. Hoffron. True to 
name. Till April 1st, I will take orders as follows: 
Early Goodrich. !*'2.50 bnsb, 85.00 bbl. 
Hanson. 3.50 " 0.00 " 
Gleason. 2.00 » 4.50 ” 
Calico . ti.00 “ 4. ,50 “ 
My stock is small but line. 60 lbs. co the bushel; 3 bushels 
in a barrel, and no extra charges. 
Grape Vines by Mail.—For *5 I will send 1. Diana Ham¬ 
burg, liona. I laraclla, 1 Adiroudae, 3 Delaware,2 Concord, 
1 Allen’s Hybrid,l Graveling. First-class roots and true to 
name. Packed in the best manner. Address 
W. N. PERKY, Knshvilic, Yates Co.. N. Y, 
T he celebrate d a ii e r i e a n 
HEAVE POWDER is warranted a sure cure in all 
cases. The proprietors offer this valuable reinedv to the. 
public, with entire confidence, and holleve It will do'all thov 
assert in its behalf. The rapid increase Of lung disease among 
horses cal Is for a medicine to arrest, ii possible,.such diseases. 
These Powders have been subjected to the severest tests, and 
the proprietors fuel assured in saying that If properly and 
faithfully aUininlstaycd will effect a cure in every case. On 
receipt of price- 82—r, box will be forwarded by‘mail or ex¬ 
press, pre-paid. in extreme cases, where one box does not 
effect a cure, send an affidavit to that effect and we wilt for- 
ward another box gratis —an offer never before made for 
medicines of this kind, We solicit a trial of our medicine 
from all who need it or who may have failed in other means 
of cure. Address BENNETT & SMITH. 
_ Davenport Center, Delaware Co., N, Y, 
riTTTTTTl 
T o the working class.—farmers, 
Mechanics, Ladies and everybody, I am now pre¬ 
pared to turnisH you with constant employment at vour 
burner l, ie whole of your time or In your spare moments 
business ue\V, light and profftnlilo. 50 cents to 85 pet' evell- 
la Vr,'r , V' ;unw l> - v ffersonx of cither xcx, and Uie boys 
a . - ( ',V r f e8! i 1 ’ :,s HV 20 ' 1 Great inducements 
are offeiecl those who will devote their whole time to the 
business; and, that, every person who secs this notice may 
send me then; address, and test the business tor themselves, 
I make the following unparalleled offerTo all who ure not 
well satisfied with the business, I wiu send *1 to pay for the 
trouble of writing me. * J 
Full particulars, d) rections. &c„ sent free. Sample sent bv 
mail for 10 cents. Address E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, MuLne. 
THE 
our Propagating Establishment, formerly at Amenta. tVe 
are still prepared to supply limited orders for first-class 
Vines, pm- and two years old. 
Prices for the Spring of 1868. 
Good, strong, healthy Vines, 2 yrs. old with 3 budseac.U,.|4,00 
“ " “ “ " V doz. 36,00 
“ « “ ’’ " » 100, 260,00 
“ 1 yr old " “ each, 3,00 
“ “ " D doz. 24,00 
*' “ 4 ‘ 4i 44 V 100 150 00 
For orders, 500 and upwards, a liberal reduction from the 
above rates Address, J. A. REQOA, Agent, 8alem-on-Erie 
Nurseries, Brocton, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. S41.-6teo. 
841-6teo. 
SHKAItB are warranted to be far mpm-ior t it 11 Wilkinson's " 
in duraoiiity and finish. Sold by ali Hardware and VgriCUl- 
ttiral Houses. 
Hon. Henri/ ft. Randall says in Rural Few. Yorker —“ We 
much like the Sheep Shears made bv Henry Seymour & Co 
They possess the superior advantage of being mad,, from one 
Piece ol steel, which gives then, solid spring-. Tlr- -tups arc 
tempered so they cannot wear away and let tin- blades lap 
Among tlie.li- varieties wo entirely prefer for flue wimi"sheet, 
Strong's Patent Thumb-piece Shears. The Thumb-piece gives 
better facilities for clipping the legs, heads, &c,, of any lUml 
of sheep. I also use tbolr Tor Nippers. No. 3 Is most lu u-e 
I have tested the articles. aniBsucb is my verdict." 
WE ARE MAKING A O O MPLI2TE 
n REVOLUTION IN TRADE ! 
And arp selling tor ONE DOLLA R, fiilk, Merbio and Al- 
S acca Dresses, Shawls, Balmorals, Linen Goods* Watches. 
ewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, Sewing Machines, &c. Send 
Cluhx of ten or more, with 10 cents for each descriptive 
Check, and the getter-up of the club w ill receive a present 
worth $8 to $300, according to number sent. Agents wanted 
everywhere. Circulars sent free. 
943-1 1 PARKER & CO., 64 & 60 Federal St., B 06 ton. 
O NE OF THE BENT STOCK AND GRAIN 
Farms in Hoytiiku.n Ohio, situate iff miles from 
Cincinnati, and three miles back from the Ohio River, con¬ 
taining 300 acres. 200 under cultivation, UK) acres in wood, 
locust. &e. The farm Is finely wntored with never-falling 
springs. The building.-, arc, a good 2-story (trick Dwelling 
House, i large Burns, Stables,Corn Cribs and all other requi¬ 
site ouf-tmlldingx in good order; ugood orchard and large 
lot of young mm trees, and pleasantly located in a rich, 
healthy section. Will sell for $16,500. Would take property 
in New York. Brooklyn, Buffalo or Cincinnati lu part pay¬ 
ment. For further particular.' apply to 
HUMF. & SANFORD, 
943-3t Real Estate Agents, Buffalo, N, Y. 
L adies and gentlemen employed.- 
Picture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures aud Catalogue Sent for 80 cents. Twice as 
many, 30 cents. MANSON LANG. 
942-4 1 9i Columbia St., New York City. 
WANTED ! WANTED! WANTED !-The ad- 
T T dress ot' one or two persons of either sn\ in every town 
and village, who desire a good and profitable employment. 
Address S. C. THOMPSON & CO.. 
942-it 30 nuuover Street, Boston, Mass. 
“MESSHS. reed, cutler & CO., 
ItX Boston: — Gentlemen: Wo, the undersigned, 
Wholesale Tiruggistn, having for many years sold vour Veg¬ 
etable Pulmonary Balsam, are happy to bear testi¬ 
mony to Its great efficacy in all Pulmonary Complaints. We 
know of no medicine which has deservedly sustained so high 
a reputation tor so long a term of years." fSIgned hv tiie 
oldest and largest houses in the country.) Get the genuine. 
DHILIF PHILLIPS A CO., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealees in 
SMITH’S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Manufacturers of Shpebiob Pianos, and Publishers of 
Sunday-school Music. 9l2-4t 
jgATCHELOR’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 Hi effects 
of bad dyes; 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. 942-ly 
M aryland fariu-uh acres on thin. 
pi ire, 19 miles from Baltimore city, well Improved, good 
fruit of all kinds for $3,090. JOHN GLENN ft, CO., 
938-tf No. 20 St. Paul St. corner Fa vet: t-, Baltimore. Md. 
X7RANK.LLN BRICK MACHINE —For simplic- 
X ITV, durability, rapidity aud periectlOn oi work is un¬ 
equalled. J. H.RKNICK,7t Broadway, N. Y., Boom2S. 
D rain tile machine, the best in 
AMKBtCA. Bend for a Circular 
9l2-4t A. LA TOUKKETTE, Waterloo. N. Y. 
DEFORE BUYING TURBINE WATER 
15 WHEELS —Send lor Circulars of PEEKSKLLL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., PeekskilL, N. Y. 
E MPLOYMENT! SIO A DAY A'SD EX PEN- 
SeS oald. Cu'C'U.ars free. O. T. GAUEY, Blddeiord.. Me. 
A gents wanted.-the book for the 
Million. “ THE BUYS IN BLUE; or, IlERuKS OF THE 
RANK AND FILE." By Sirs. A. H. Hook of the United 
States Sanitary Commission. Send tor sixteen pane Circa 
lar, telling all about it. Also, Hkadlrv's Great \V ork OUR 
NA VY L.V THE REBELLION. E. B. TREAT & CO., 
Publishers, 61M Broadway, N. Y. 
XT'ARM FOR SALE.-S# ACRES, 'Z-. MILES 
ICE’S PATENT 
reaper 
$ SrIf KfifiCT 
u A/vf r mvvuvv 
VKY-ACvk 
ill oowmifr 
Am. Pomologlcnl Soo’y showed that this varlw j- maintained 
its reputation tor productiveness and hardiness alloverthe 
country. Superior in flavor toall others."— Am. Agriculturist. 
Genuine Plants tor sale wholesale and retuil nv 
942-tf E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
y EEDS! SEEDSI-SPECIALTIES, uev from Childhood to O 
V 3 _ Packet, Oz 912-tt Address B. 
True Jersey Early Wakefield Cabbage, from the orlg- ’ - 
iual stock. 25 $1.00 "DLAKE’S PAT 
Brill's Superior Flat Dutch Cabbage, unequalled tor JD HORiSfi-POWER.- 
summer and toll.... — . . 35 75 Cross-Cut, and Drag Saw 
Genuine Bergen Drumhead Cabbage, thebest winter ed. This Horse Power w 
variety.extra........ 25 75 Michigan State Fair last 
Improved Drum head Savoy Cabbage, very superior. 25 75 have used it to have mo: 
JerseyGardener’sFavonte.WhiteSolld Celery,none any tread power now ki 
better. . . 15 50 horses,cheaper to ran, a 
Allen’s Improved Nutmeg Muskmelon, unsurpassed than any other. I can re 
Imtizr. and flavor. . . 10 30 if required. Descriptive 
True New ) ork Unproved Large Purple Egg Plant, Liberal discount made to 
originated with us.. 35 1.00 Address 
Keyes'Early Prolific Tomato, new and distinct, try it l» 50_ 
Maupny's Superior Tomato, new and desirable.15 50 I nxwn KUnm 
Early Large Smooth Red Tomato, standard sort , fine 10 20 1 1 or Kin a— tin,> of 5 
dl ‘ Tor * iot t8ble 10 a. orchards, *c No* 
The above arc cspqc I a I i y recommended, areolmy own rats- BARL^onVhe’ nremis-'i 
lug and warranted A No. I In every respect. Any or all of tne- pr em,»,9 
them sent post-paid hy mall on rcet.lpt of price. We also ' 
send iri'.e. to all applicants onr Pi'scripTtvo List of over thirtv I TEROKB PARK 
leading varieties ot ST HA WBKKRLSS, with reduced prices 1 J. , „ 
of plants. FRANCIS BRILL, Newark New Jersey E. F, BAKER, Esq. 
-—- I stating that your HOOF 
^ENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF CHOICE Horse •*Fleetwing ” of 
i., __ Three-QuarterMUesyest 
L IiuIlD 9 Urrmo T Crrno carrying One Hundred « 
iLUsitl h iLutlfioiL ullUo. 
M.O’Kkkkk.Sox & Co..Seedsmen* Florists.Rochester,N.Y. GEORGE G. WALD 
1 --—— Manufactured only bv 
D A VISION’S THORNLESS BLACK RASP- Lane N Y 
berry.—Or!fin—How and whe8o;to get plants, with fnU * v 1 ,' _ t _ . 
directions for it- profitable cultivation, all for 10 cents. Ad- i 8old b y Druggists, Sad 
dress Mr. 110 Gr&lucd, Y. 93T"lm4in Gyerywlisre* 
The Best and Principal Portion of the 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACE0SS 
THE CONTINENT, 
is being rapidly carried forward by an unprecedented work¬ 
ing force; and it is reasonably certain that the continuous 
OVKULANI) HAILBOiVD CONNECTION SUOit New YOBE TO SAN 
FKANCT30U Vr'tLL BE HADE IN 1870. 
The United States Government funiishc-, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and contingent lien, half the means for constructing the 
Main Stem Lino; and besides an absolute grant of 18,800 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 $3,000,000. The 
available resources of tills Company are therctore abund¬ 
ant tot the purpose, amounting to $77,000,000 on the first T26 
miles of the Line, including Loans secured by a First Mort¬ 
gage upon the whole property, to the same amount ouly as 
the U. S. Subsidy Bonds. 
The results already attained, although under comparatively 
unfavorable circumstances, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to lie 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 tor sale, a limited amount of their 
First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 
Principal and Interest 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 pm/it, in a greater degree than any other class 
of Corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very 
desirable tor steady Investments of surplus capital. 
Investors will bear 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 1367 were 
more than four times the annual interest engagements. 
mm. The hard nart of the work, la 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, 37,03S acres 
having been already sol'd. 
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 insure tor them continued activity and a high 
rank among standnvrt securities. 
At this time they yield nearly 
Nine per Oent. upon the Investment. 
Holders of Government Securities have an opportunity of 
exchanging them for Central Pacific 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 responeibie 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, &c., 
furnished ou application at the ofllce of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK «S L HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Ag-ents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
And of FARMERS' & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK 
and FLRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
ITROT A PATENT MEDICINE. _££2 
A SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
A 4 iquil VI U • U, U4«4 V W AlDqq 4’ ■» •» ■ *4, Ut A, • U. U ) 
on the premises^__ 93T.e.o 
r|l H E K E V O L U TION- A 1VEELK Y 
JL Paper.—The only political journal in the country de¬ 
manding the right, of SufTriiKC for Women in the Re¬ 
construction. ELIZABETH. CADY STANTON,PARKER 
P1LLSBURY, Editors. 
Tkrms.—$ 2 per annum In advance. Ten names and $20 en¬ 
title the sender to one copy free. SUSAN B. ANTHONY, Pub¬ 
lisher. 37 Park Row, Room 17, New York. 942-lt 
^ E AKE COMING: 
And will present to any person sending us a club In our 
Great 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
oi DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, &e., &c., 
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. 
ALLEN, HAWES * CO., 
15 Fkdeeal Street, Boston, Mass., P. O. Box c. 
ZJE ~Wholesale Dealers In French. German, and EngllshDry 
and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather 
Goods, &c. _ W2-it 
Speedy Cure 
J NEURALGIA, 
Uiin ers alTeuralgia^ and ail 
k / nervous 
\, J&a / DISEASES. 
Vs s^ : . Us Effects are 
Magical. 
Hit is an unfailing remedy in all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, 
from the use of no more than two or three pills. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this •wonderful remedial agent. 
Even tn the severest cases or Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangements—of many years’ standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, its use tor a few days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most ustonislilng relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safely. 
lit has toug been In constant use by many oi our most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Bent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package...SI.00..Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ . 5,00.. “ 27 “ 
Twelve “ .. 9.MO.. “ 48 “ 
It is sold by all wholesale aud retail dealers In drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 
926-26t V20 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
A gents wanted.-we want First-cinss 
Agents to introduce our NEW ST Ali SHUTTLE SEW¬ 
ING MACHINES. Extraordinary inducements to good sales¬ 
men. Further particulars and Sample work furnished on 
application to W. G. WILSON & CO., Cleveland, Ohio, Bos- 
ton, Mass,, or St. Loul3, Mo, _ 94t-13t 
pLASTIC SLATE HOOFING 
J01HT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 10] BROADWAY, 
NEW YOXLIi. 
j.H:Ew™s£ti;£S: mw heimbd. 
uev from Childhood to Old Ace. A perteot gem, 
942-4t Addi ess B B. RUSSELL & CO., Boston, Mass. 
B LAKE’S PATENT ENDLESS PLANK 
HORSE-POWER.— A New Invention — Circular, 
Cross-Cut, and Drag Sawing Machines attached when order¬ 
ed. This Horse Power was awarded the first premium at the 
Michigan State Fair last fall. It is acknowledged by all who 
have used it, to have more power at the same elevation than 
any tread power now known • also, that it is caster for the 
horses, cheaper to run, more durable and sells at a less price 
than any other. I can refer to those oow having them in use 
LI required. Descriptive Circular mailed upon application. 
Liberal discount made to the trade or those procnnng orders. 
Address R. L. HOWARD, Buffalo. N. Y. 
TEROHIE PARK, MAY 35«i, 1867. 
** K, F. BARER, Esq.— Bear Sir f We take pleasure in 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT has cured the Running 
Horse ” Fleetwing ” of Quarter Cracks. He ran Two and 
Three-Quarter MUes yesterday, aud Three Miles again to-day 
carrying One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Pounds, without 
starting bis feet to Crack la the least, and we now consider 
It a perfect cure. 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 Malden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Shoers and Feed Stores 
everywhere. 981-lp 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Pateuted February 81st, 1865. It is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter posse-ring qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former.) and Is a development of one of the 
simple bnt unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—tt adapts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, Impervious, non-oxpauslve and undecaytng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of Die elements as long as the structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FDtK-PROOF, 
it la unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottom® of Vessels, Vaults, *c. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENG INE8 — COMBINING 
the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with 
the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and 
favorably known, more than WO being In use. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on appli¬ 
cation. Address J. C, HOABLEY * CO.. Lawrence, Mass. 
& CO.. Lawrence. Mas®. 
C ancers cured without pain, use of 
the knife, or caastto burning. Circulars sent free of 
Charge. Address Drs. BABCOCK & SON, 
9S3-13t ___ 700 Broadway, New Tork. 
Constitution water is a certain 
■'* cure for Diabetes and all diseases of the Sidneys. For 
Bale by all Druggists. 933-lSt 
AtiOX PER DAV.-AGKNTS WANTKD-MALE 
and Female; business new, light and honorable; 
steady employment; no capital required. Address 
REEVES St CO., 78 Nassau St.. New York. 
nred. Address / 
Nassau St.. New York. 
C ancers cvred-without the knife- 
by WM. W. HADLEY, M. D., 516 Broadway, NTY. 
