LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
M. HALSTED & CO., 
NO. 6S I'KA R L STREET. N 
IMPORTERS. BREEDERS AND DEALERS IN 
RICJE ADVANCED—PAR AND INTEREST 
third VOLUME, FOR 1868. 
WEEI£Xj Y, 
AT TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. 
Sixteen Large pemvo Pages, neatly Printed and Illustrated. 
H is devoted in the lute rests Of tluj Fa.hk ic n. Oajidenbr. 
Fruit Ouower, VtNp. GnoWEt:, M\Ni.t\urumor., and the 
it AMH.T cinoi.K it contains valuable iuformation In regard 
to the character and progress of the various and most at¬ 
tractive W e&tem localities. 
,Fiikki irsls is Goi.i, a :.i offered its special induce men.ts to 
Agents and others who a ill assist in extending it* circulation, 
SpttcisncN f.'oriKS Sent Fkkb to an v Aonnitss. . 
RATES OP ADVERTISING. 
Whole column, one Insertion tOQ oq 
One-half oolumn, one m?mioii. u’(IO 
One-fourth column, one Insertion””!’.’!.’..!.’.'.’.’.'..”.’ 800 
one-fourth colnmu. one Insertion, (Nonpareil type) 
twenty-live cents per line. Address 
__ L. D. MQ R8K & CO., St. Louis, Mo, 
W V NTED - AGENTS TO M i l, SOU TH'S 
DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, 
It contains OVER ONE THOUSAND closely printed, 
double, column, octavo pages, from new olectrotope plates,’ 
on good paper, and Is appropriately illustrated with over 
TWO HUNDRED engravings on STEEL AND WOOD, and 
a series of line authentic maps. 
Do not me DlOPtcr vtcn.—Owing to the unprecedented nnnir 
tartly of tl»f> work-, a small English abridgment adanted to 
Juvenile, readers. In duodecimo form, of about 600 pages has 
been reprinted by another arm in larger type, mid spread 
over K()p octavo pages, rvidentlt —bv making a book Taraer 
than its original -to give the implosrion that it is onr edi¬ 
tion. 20 those who desire this juvenile edition, tee wilt, tarty 
Laflcr sNew Iron-f'iad Brick '.fuehine—J ALafler & Co. 
St. John's Patent Hand Glass—St .John & Templeton. 
Eggs and Pure Bred Fauci Pouitrv—N P Boyer & Co. 
§35Trendam-11 A Ring & Co. 
$10,000,00(1 In Forty Vein s—Haney A Co. 
Hop Poles—.11; Woodworth. 
The Solartype Hot-Air Furnaces—J C Cochrane. 
New Varieties Oats - N P Boyer & Co. 
Peach Trees. &c—E Moortv & Son, 
Plum and Cherry Trees—Nicholas & Newson. 
Take Ayer's Cherrv Pectoral. 
Attention Tobacco Users—C B CottOn. 
Several Improved Farms for Sale—T Davis. 
Premium 0»C$tcr Wldt" figs-X P Boyer* Co. 
Agents Wanted—Granitevilie S M Co. 
Plants abd Seeds by Mail—Mark D Willson. 
Cheese Apparatus— P SAfeserole. 
Bronze Turkeys \ P Dover * Co. 
Strawberries, Raspberries. -Samuel C I)eCon. 
Thoroughbred Stock of all Kinds—A 11 Halsted & Co. 
R ursery Stocks—Nicholas & Newson 
Early Goodrich ami Gleason Potatoes—T C Maxwell & Bros 
The Franklin Brink Machine—J H Konick. 
Seed Drills P S Meserole. 
Local Agents Wanted—Iladlnv & Pierce. 
Osage Orange Seed—P W Meserolc. 
Agents Wanted—B B Russell. 
Employment l'or A11—Adams & Co, 
New FrulK New Plants-W f: Storing. 
The Lyons Nursery E Wnre Sylvester. 
Vegetable and Flower Seed—Curtis * Cobb. 
Imported Leicester Ram for Sale -Cteo Moore. 
Keyes’ Early Prolific Tomato—Havey & Co 
Flower Seeds—Frost * Co. 
An exchange says that wood ashes are a safe and sure 
cure for worms In horses. The ashes should be mixed 
with the feed. 
Pkof. Dana. In a work on swamp muck, says that by a 
proper application of it to sandy soils, they may be unide 
eminently fertile and productive. 
Henry A Wise charges the Southern planters with 
shallow plowing—always taking from the soil, but return- 
ie best fertilizer extant for 
s, They possess valuable manu- 
Our Poultry Circular for Spring of i*08, now ready. The 
largest and finest stock of Poultry on this cont inent. Orders 
tilled with promptness, and sattstuetlUm assured. First come, 
first served. For further information address as above. 
Tlie Bent ami Principal Portion of tlie 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
ing nothing to it, in the shape of manure. 
Ashes are regarded as tin 
orchards and small fruit. . __J| „____ 
rial properties aud repulse insects. 
The Tennessee Herald, Columbia, say? that though 
money is scarce all kind- of marketing are much more 
plentiful than at auv time before the war. 
I Mb. Tkn Bkoeok, who made considerable stir on the 
1 English turf a few years since, has purchased the Hughes’ 
farm, near Louisville, Ky., for stock purposes, 
Barns and dwellings, it is said, may be cleared of rata 
by placing near their holes a thin layer of caustic potash. 
They lick it, get sore mouths aud quit the place. 
Con. Buckner has planted 100 acres of land to apple 
trees on ills plantation, four miles from MUIcdgeviile, 
Ga. It took 12,0(H) trees to complete the orchard. 
A. B. M anlev, Bprlngfleld, Mass., says a cow of his, a 
grade Durham, produced iu bntter one year, $127.33; milk, 
$49.32; calf. $20, and manure, $9. In all, $350Jl7. 
The Hampden, Mass., Agricultural Society awarded 
premium? ou 25, 37 and 33if bushels of wheat to the acre 
grown Lu that county. The award was well deserved. 
An Erie county farmer says that by sowing peas so late 
in the season that they will harely have time to mature 
before frost comes, all danger firorn bugs will be avoided. 
The Messrs. King and Kennedy have a cattle ranch, 
thirty miles from Brownsville, Texas, on which are 100,- 
000 head of cattle. They branded 10,000 calves last year. 
J. B. Grinnem, writes the Iowa Homestead in favor of 
tree plant ing. Fuel costs a family there more than their 
bread. Not one county in ten has a sufficiency of timber. 
The people of Wood Co.. O.. are digging a ditch 37 
miles long, 20 feet wide ou the bottom, and from 2 to 6 
feet deep. It is to drain 00,000 acres of the Black swamp. 
E. Williams, Montclair, N. J., informs the Institute 
Club that ho has experimented in potatoes for ten years, 
with this conclusion:—Plant large tubers if you want a 
good yield. 
The American Artisan has got tired of the term "horse¬ 
power, ’ and wants a new dynamic standard. It suggests 
a "Watt," and calls on engineers to determine what it 
Is being lapldly curried forward by an unprecedented work- 
ingforce; and it is reasonably certtin that the continuous 
OVEHLAXJ) RAILROAD OONNttCITIOX VJIOM NEW VTORK TO SAN 
Francisco will ue made in 1S70. 
The United States Government furnishes, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and contingent Uen, half the means for constructing the 
Main Stem Line; and besides an absolute grant of 12,800 acres 
of valuable public lands per mile, tlie. Central Pacific Rail¬ 
road Company have received from California 
T AFLER1S NEW IKON-CLAD 
BRICK; MACIinsrEI. 
This Machine was amir ted the fitrst Pi endum, for making 
Front BrFk.nl the'.iM Y.,stair Farr , held or Buffalo, Oct., witif. 
Report of Henry Waterman, Consulting Engineer of the 
New YorkSlate Agricultural Society, on Lath-.i's new Iron¬ 
clad Patent Brick Machine: 
" This machine was exhibited at. the Fair at Buffalo, In actu¬ 
al operation, and is designed for making belli common and 
front bricks. Irs advantages may lie summed up as follows : 
llM's tor mnnUUperfectly nurrn iv t with air. The tempering 
milt Is power/ill in its Wirt a* t, uni glees a. very finely coni- 
minuted mortar. The press being nearer the center Is heller 
adapted tor filling by tlie gravity of the clay and the action 
ot (lie scraper, and admits liv its peculiar arrangement of a 
greater economy In the npjillraUan of the power. The roe 
ehamcal adjustments wei. so arranged and fitted as to work 
harmoniously with each other, and to do the required work 
in a very superior manner. The apparatus tor making com¬ 
mon brick was not shown in actual operation, but from ex¬ 
planations of their tulpedmeuts given by the inventor, T 
should judge they were, well adapted to accomplish the work 
they were designed lor. The moulds were novel In their con¬ 
struction, having pallet bourds for each brick and cross bars 
iu tlie middle, prnjeel,leg downward bet ween the pallet board 
to preserve the smoothness of the corners ami edges of the 
brick. I have ito hesitation in coiuniefidlug the arrangement 
oi the machine for rapid manufacture of very superior brick." 
_Bournes, do¬ 
nations and concessions worth more than $3,000,000. The 
available resources of this Company are therefore abund¬ 
ant for the purpose, amounting to $77,000,000 on the first 726 
miles of the Line, including Loans secured by a First. Mort¬ 
gage upon the whole property, to the same amouut only as 
the U. 3. Subsidy Bonds. 
The results already attained, although under comparatively 
unfavorable circumstances, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to be tlie 
Most Favored, Productive and Valuable Rail¬ 
road Enterprise in the Country. 
In consequence of tbe 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 a, hi interest payable in Gold Coin, 
In sums ol $t.oon each, at par aud accrued interest from Jan- 
/M aRm-h.jHrti.ish, the. English work.far superior to the Amer¬ 
ican, at f3.75 per ropy, Semi fur circuhvs giving full par¬ 
ticulars. S. S. SCRANTON * CO., 
PU-ateo Publishers, 126 Asylum St., Hartford, conn. 
etos (fcm&enser 
— Garibaldi has expressed his antipathy to Fenianism. 
The Iron mines of Pennsylvania want laborers. 
The wheat crop of Southern Indiana is promising. 
The Blughamton inebriate Asylum has 50 patients. 
There are over 33,000 miles of railroad in the U. S. 
— San Francisco is troubled with counterfeit gold coin, 
— Rumor says Garibaldi will be banished to America. 
— San Francisco has built 300 feet of its sea wall. 
— Hay is six cents a pound at Cheyenne City. 
— There are two walled lakes in Iowa. 
— Gough says he will not lecture after thi 3 season. 
— Mrs. Senator Sumner ha? returned from Europe. 
— Pari? has SO theaters. Galveston, Texas, has one, 
— There are 24,000 shoemakers in Paris. 
— 7,000,000 persons follow the sea for a living. 
— The Philadelphia cigar makers Arc on a strike. 
— They have a fog at Sitka 300 days out of the year. 
— New York pays her clergymen $3,000,000 a year. 
— There are 500 newspapers in the State of New York. 
— New York city has 50,000 dwelling houses. 
— The new British knapsack weighs but 4 lbs. 3 oz. 
— A Lincoln monument, in London is to cost $10,000. 
— Helena, Montana, boasts of gas works. 
— Queen Victoria is fond of knitting. 
— London has thirteen gas companies. 
— Cyrus W. Field has gone to England. 
— The Mississippi is dear below St. Louis, 
— Navigation is open from Pittsburg to New Orleans. 
— Mrs. Andrew Johnson ib a patient of Dr. Dio Lewis. 
— Louisville has had twelve snow storms this winter. 
— New York is importing German oniops. 
— Queen Victoria has made $60,000 ont of her book. 
— Lotta i? going to Pike’s new Opera House. 
— Sheridan denies that he is about to be married. 
— Northwestern Canada is buried in snow. 
— Miss Kellogg is the reigning belle at Nice. 
— Chicago bhildere expect, brisk work in the spring. 
— The new Post Office for New York is to be begun at 
once. 
— Maine has 1,568 lakes. No wonder it’s a cold water 
State. 
— Ordinary laborers in Austin, Nevada, are paid $60 a 
month. 
— Milwaukee has been indulging in an Old Settler’s 
festival. 
Prince Lucien Bonaparte is about to receive a cardi¬ 
nal’s hat. 
— Eight papers in the United States are edited, by col¬ 
ored men. 
— Milwaukee proposes a momument to Junean, founder 
of the city. 
— Nast is painting the New York Seventh Regiment 
for $ 10 , 000 . 
— Cleveland has a co-operative foundry with a capital 
Of $253,000. 
— The united ages of 30 persons in Somers, Conn., is 
2,340 years. 
— Lieut, Lloyd of the Liberian army is lecturing in 
New York. 
The inventor of the needle-gun was a journeyman 
blacksmith. 
— A monument to Charles Kean in Westminster Abbey 
is proposed. 
— Ship building is expected to resume its old vigor by 
another year. 
— The Arabs of Algiers are dying of starvation by tens 
of thousands. 
— The price of grain in the West is uniformly higher 
than last year. 
— Over 4,000 people are fed daily at a soup house in 
Alexandria, Va. 
— A Western Stock Breeding Association has been or¬ 
ganized in Keokuk, 
— Edmund Kirke Gilmore and wife have parted and 
divided the children. 
— The Louisville bridge will not be finished until next 
year. Cost $1,600,000. 
— Sand bars have narrowed Chicago harbor from 600 
feet to 200 feet in width. 
— The English arc fortifying their station houses in fear 
of the bellicose Patrick. 
— The late Sir Frederick Bruce' 
E ARE MAKING A COMPLETE 
REVOLUTION IN TRADE ! 
of Corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very 
desirable for steady Investments ot'surplu 3 capital. 
Investors will bear In mind the following advantages: 
I. They are Che first mortgage on one of the most valuable 
and productive lines of railroad in the world. 
IT. The actual earnings from local business In 1867 were 
more than four times the annual interest engagements. 
■IH- 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 
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, S7.038 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 Insure for them continued activity and a high 
rank among standard 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 pri ncipal abundantly secured, and of 
realizing a profit of from ten to fifteen per cent, lu 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, &c„ 
furnished ou application at the office of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK <&. HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
And of FARMERS’ & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
And are selling for ONE DOLLAR, Silk, Merino and Al- 
paeea Dresses, Shawls, Balmorals, Linen Goods, Watches, 
Jewelry. BllvwFlutud Ware, Sewing Machines, &c. Send 
Clubs ot ten or more, with 10 cents for each descriptive 
check, and the getter-up of the club will receive a present 
worth $3 to $300, according to number sent Agents wanted 
et i-rywliere. Circulars sent free. 
IM3-4C PARKF-Ii * CO., 61 & 66 Federal St., Boston. 
I -Warranted \evr and Good 
MANN, Gilman, Iroquois Co., Ill. 
UEEDS! SEEBSi-SPEOIALTIES. 
Kd - Packet. Oz. 
True Jersey Eurlv Wakefield Cabbage, from the orig¬ 
inal stock.... 25 *i.oo 
Brill's Superior Flat Dutch Cabbage, unequalled for 
sum met-and fall. 25 75 
Genuine Bergen Drumhead Cabbage, the best winter 
variety,extra.... 25 75 
Improved Drumhead Savoy Cabbage, very superior. 25 75 
Jersey Gardener’s Favorite, White Solid Celery,none 
better.... 15 50 
Allen's Improved Nutmeg Mnskmeioa, unsurpassed 
in size hikJ flavor... . 10 go 
True New York Improved Large Purple Egg Plant, 
oilginated with us. .$25 1.00 
Keves'Etirly Prolific Tomato, new and distinct, try it 15 50 
Maupay'sSuperior Tomato, new and desirable... ... 15 50 
Early Large Smooth Red Tomato, stuudurd sort, fine 10 30 
Long M Idle Turnip, of excellent flavor, fine for table 
use .... ... 10 25 
The above are especially recommended, are of my own rais¬ 
ing and warranted A No. 1 tn every respect. Any or all of 
them Bent poat-pum bv mall on receipt of price. We also 
send tree to all applicants our Descriptive List of over thirty 
leading varieties of STRAWBKRUIF.S, with reduced prices 
of plants. FRANCIS BRILL, Newark Nt: w .Jersey, 
OPttt 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
CEVEltAI, IMPROVED FA It MS FOR r*AI.E 
H doth large and small, in the Eden of Illinois. Prices an 
terms made to suit. Address 
T. DAVIS, Macon, Macon Co., Ill. 
WISCONSIN HOP ROOTS FOR SALK.-Fo 
' ' choice root> and full particulars in growing, address 
R. A. MORLEV . Hop Grower, Baraboo, Sauk Co., Wia 
Advertising Rates.— After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising in the Rural Nkw-Yobkkk will be 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line. Agate space. 
*' Outside, SI " ” “ 
For Extra Display aud Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, SI.50 per line. 
0T No advertisement inserted for less than $3. 
K ittatinny. thf. best blackberry 
lirr U.-,i k > -"The discussions at the meeting of the 
Am. Poinolugiea! &. r'v showed that this variety maintained 
it? reputation for productiveness and hardlnest, all over the 
country. Superior -n Juror to all Others.”- Am. AKciculturl.it. 
Genuine, Plant,-j for sale wholesale and retail by 
242-tt E. WILLIAMS. Montclair. N.J, 
gATCHELOR’S HAIR JO YE. 
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 dyes invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brwou. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; 
and property applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street. New York. W 2 -ly 
T HE AMERICAN HORSE AND CATTLE 
DOCTOR, by Gko. H. D.uid, Veterinary Surgeon, G tne 
oest selling Book ever published. Weolfer rare inducement* 
to good Canvassing Agents. Adders,-. 
E. D. NORTON, Gcn T l Agent, Cuba, N. V. 
HAVINH NEW FENCE 
P to make should send for circular and learn how to build 
tence lor slxty-two cenrs per rod, more durable and stronger 
than board or rail costing nearly double that amount, wee no¬ 
tice in Rural, Feb. 15th. H68. A few tip-top agents wanted ■ 
rcterunces required- Address, with stamp. 
6*5-1 f A. TODD, Jk, & CO., Pultncyville, N. Y. 
TVT UR8ER\ WTOCKsj.— 100.000 Pear Stock? 
IN 50,000 Ooucain Appto. 100,OhO Apple Grafts. Pear Seed 
Sendfor Price List. NICHOLAS A ,\ i. U'SON, Genevu, N. V 
O SAGE ORANGE SEED -New Crop by mail 
or express at ^1,50 per pound. 
946-3t P. 3. MESl'.RoLK, Seedsman. 301 Lake St., Chicago. 
I 7AKM FOB S,\ LK. A FIRST CLASS FA Kill 
. olJiuuerew.lt) mile? front Buffalo, good road, near Lake 
view Station, state I,me KR., fronting on Lake Erie-wafe 
harbor far boats—300 Apple and Slid Pear Trees— first.rate 
buildings- well adapted to dairying—apparatus for steaming 
food—largo assortment of implements. Will take cltv pron- 
v t fva^w D ?^Tr. t L.' l ‘(’. rn \1 'o*- v ' l ‘ lr 4' UrB ui premises of 
lv \V. STEWART, P. O. North Evens, X. 5 
1 GENTS WANTED.-TO SELL OCR NEW 
4. Double l bread $20 Be wing Mae III tie. For earn pie of work, 
tldrcBS GRANITEVILLK S. M. CO., Detroit, Midi. 
f>LUM TREES, 1 YEAR OLD. I TO 6 FEET.- 
I CHERRY iRKKb, 1 and 2 years, fine ; for sale by 
046-lt NICHOLAS & NEWSON, Geneva,N. Y. 
C ABBAGE SEED, 
IMPROVED BRUNSWICK. 
Ttie Eaij 1 «t, Shortest Stemmed, aud very best, Drumhead yet 
ottered. Tlie Boston Market Gardener? all use it. in prefer¬ 
ence to any other, and to show how highly It I-esteemed In 
this market, we will state that if ;o)rl ro&dllv at Fi.oo per 
ounce the past season, and all were well satisfied that U is 
t3fNOT A PATENT MEDICINE. 
-A. SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
AND 
Speedy (Jure 
FOR 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
K EDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER —Scien¬ 
tific, Practical ami Reliable. Every family should use 
ineiu to insure health. KKDZ IE & liUNNf.L 
No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
E very lady gets a premium,- send 
10 cts. tor specimen copy ot " The Young Ludv'sFriend." 
and la cts. tor '• Ladles’Home Magazine." Address 
944-31 W, T. HORNER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
the best variety for Luther early or late planting: every plant 
produces a good head, when full grown, weighing from 20 to 
JO tts and requiring only ordinary cultivation. This ranety 
was .first Introduced by our Sir. Sckteyet, nrle.o, 25 , jr ,Vj cents 
per packet, or ?! per ounce, free by mall. We have also to 
1 (TO 3 
Universal Neuralgia 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS Tlior- 
oulhi - Biikd Stock, and Domestic and ornamental 
Fowls for Sale. For circulars and price, address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
-- .. t . . , rj .. We have also to 
tiller a small quantity of tlie Early Boston Market Tomato 
Seed, the best, variety for market, or family use, price 10 cents 
per package. We offer a large and well selected stock of all 
the leading varieties of seeds. Bcml for a Catalogue. 
Write your address plain. A. SCIILEGEL & CO., 
942-ltCO „ iff South Market St... Boston, Mass. 
t3f~ Correspondence In English or tbu-iiu.i-. .rs 
E„EVERGREEN8-6 to 1'A Inches high 
BSam"E,7.wldt(!8 1 nmreWhlte Pine. Hemloc-k. 
Arbor Vitae, |5 F 1,000. 
944-at EDWARD DURSTON, Skaneatcles, N. Y. 
A ttention tobacco users i-tho Appe¬ 
tite lor Tobacco destroyed by using Orton's Preparation 
Send stamp for Circular. Address 
946-21 C. B. COTTON. Box 1748, Portland, Maine. 
per bust' $5 per barrel, packed and (IcUver- 
. GOTTFRIED BCEHrLyGEK, care Ku wait- 
ichcster, N. 1. !B4-3t 
HI'CK E1E KELL FOUNDRY. 
hi 1«37. VANDTZEN & TIFT, 102 A; 104 
eet. Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers of Bell- 
te.ideniles, etc., made of tlie Gennii •> Bell 
unted with our Patent Improved Rotating 
lEED DRILLS t—GARDEN SEED DRILLS 
~ Usage Orange UrxlD, Broadcast Seed Sowers, Hand Cora 
'lantern, Onion and Carrot Weodcrs, Ac. Send lor circular 
91ti-3t P. S. MESERoLE. 201 Lake St., Ctitcago. 
Its Effects are 
ISIagical. 
It la 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 puts. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this nsynderfut remedial agent. 
Even lu the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous deraugements—of many years' standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely tails co 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 safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of onr moat emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package. Si. OO. Postage G cent*. 
Mix “ . 3.00.. “ Lt7 “ 
Twelve “ . 0.00.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and 
medicines throughout; the United States, and by 
TURNER CO., Mole Proprietors, 
926-26t 120 Tretnont Mt., Boston, Mas*. 
ACII TREKS, GRAPE VINES AND A GEN- 
rat NurBevy Stock for sale at cheap rates for good stock 
sss E. MOODY (St SON, 
it Niagara Nurseries. Lockport, N. Y. 
BONZK TURKEYS - LARGE BREED Will 
weigh from 30 to 10 pound- at maturity. Price ?15 per 
r, $20 per trio, single Goblers *3 each For sale bv 
N. P. BOYER & C'O., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
WATER FILTERS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 
With this Filter the most Impure water 
is made free from all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO„ 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N..Y. 
riUIE SOLAKTYPE HOT-AIR FURNACES 
and W ood-buruing aud Coal stoves keep fire the whole 
season and save their cost In fuel Send l'or Circulars aucl 
testimonials to the manufacturer. 
946-4 1 J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
^•CIIEMEf 
LATENT 
’ENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
M usical boxes for holiday gift 
They play from l to ?2 tunes, and cost trom $5 to * 
114 They play from 1 to ?2 tunes, and cost trom $5 to *8 000. 
The. largest as.-ortinent that cun be seen anywhere. M. j. 
PaTLLAUD a Cu., Miinnfaetui'crs and Importers,21 Malden 
Lane, (upstairs,) Now York. 
W EBSTER’S PLANS FOR LAYING OUT 
and Beautifying Gardens, aud General Catalogue of 
Shrubs, Roses, Ornamental Plants aud Seeds for the Spring 
ol 186,8. Mailed to customers free, and to all others for 10 cts. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
943-tf III) State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
A gents wanted for an illus- 
trated book entitled, A PICTURE OF THE DESO- 
LATED STATES. Till.- work rovers the whole subject on 
which the party struggle of binges. Freight,'largest 
Commission, aud a premium of ?e00 paid For full particu¬ 
lars, address L. STEBl'lNtS, Hartford, Conn. 
UEFOKE Bl' Y ING TURBINE WATER 
RMfimaw” pwwnciu, has «. 
a property in England 
is pat down at $350,000. 
— Tbe term of military service in Russia has been re¬ 
duced from 15 to 8 years. 
— Only one fire has occurred in Albany, New York, dur¬ 
ing the last three months. 
— Mrs. Stowe’s winter residence in Florida, four acros 
aud a cottage, cost $0,500. 
— Denmark is to save up the price of St. Thomas for 
the next war with Prussia. 
— Tburlow Weed is about to retire from public life with 
a competency of $3,000,000. 
— Great Britain paid from eight to ten million dollars 
x for imported eggs last year. 
A majority of the water mills in Iowa have stopped, 
owing to a scarcity of water. 
A contract has been made for a new telegraphic cable 
between Lisbon and Gibraltar. 
— There are 100,OuO drunken women in the United 
States. “Pity ’tie, ’tis true,” 
— A coachman in Dubuque, Iowa, inherits $250,000 by 
, ( the death of an nucle in Ireland. 
— The European nations all use the same telegraphic 
alphabet, devised by the Germans. 
— The New York Gazette expended $25,000 in a vain 
struggle for a newspaper existence. 
N — Two teeth of the first Napoleon are advertised for 
sale by a curiosity dealer in Brussels. 
— Some of the London papers are urging the increase 
of their police force from 7,000 to 16,000. 
— R. Colton is matched to walk from New York to 
Albany, 144 miles, in two days, for $1,000. 
K - — The Northampton, Mass., tobacco growers have sold 
& the hulk of their last year’s crop at 25 cents. 
F — During the year 1S67, 53,490 hides were shipped from 
9 New Orleans to Now York, and 51,287 to Boston. 
L — A company has been chartered to run a line of steam- 
G ers between Norfolk, New Orleans and Venezuela, 
y — Four hundred and forty shocks of earthquake have 
n, , visited the Island of St. Thomas since November. 
& — Prairie chickens are so numerous in Iowa they are 
knocked down with sticks aud bagged by hundreds. 
AGENTS WANTED. — WE WANT First-Class 
-6 1 - Agents ro Imroduee our NEW STAR 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,. Louis. Mo. 941-18t 
JHREE NEW VARIETIES OF OATS FOR 
CEEDS l SEED?* !-I HAVE NOW IN STORE A 
n lull and complete stock of Garden ami Field Sr-ih of the 
growth of IrtiT. Mv annual Catalogue is now reudv for mail¬ 
ing to all applicants. P. S. MESICROI.K. Chicago Agricultu¬ 
ral Warehouse aud Seed Store, an Lake St., i 'ldcuc >. Hi. 
X SaJ.E-— Tick Su rukisk,X oitw.u av> Nbw JJnuxsv, ilk. 
These Oats ripen earlier than tlie common varieties, and will 
yield from 50 to lOfi per cent, more gram per acre, on the 
same soil, and with the same endure. For circulars aud 
prices, address N. P. BOYER & CO., 
940-21' Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
pi-ASTlC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Boom ID] 11 It O A. D WAY, 
NBW YORUt. 
L M. ALLEN? LICENSES GRANTED 
A | 11, LA If S’ 1* A T E N T < 11 IKES E V \ A N I) 
ITI Hkatkus.—P ositively the best In uhi*. Also, Put ejilMUk 
Cans, Can Handles and Cheese Screw*, all icv.* - ulterior 
Send for a Circular. CITAS. MILLAR & SON, Utica, N. Y. 
B LAKE’S PATENT ENDLESS FLANK 
HORSEPOWER— A New Invention— ^Circular 
Lross-Cut. and Drag Sawing Machines attached when order! 
JlV , fids Horsepower was awarded the first premium at the 
Michigan State Patrlast fall. It. is acknowledged bv all who 
have used It, to have more power at the same elevation than 
any trend power uow known; also, that it is easier for the 
b arses, cheaper to run. more durable and sella at a le>,- price 
than any other. 1 can refer to those uow having them In use 
it required. Descriptive Circular mailed upon application. 
Liberal discount made to the. trade or those procuring orders 
Address R. l. HOWARD, Buffalo. N. Y. 
mWO FARMS FOR SALE. IN THE TOWN 
-I_ of Uioa —One ol IM) and one of tw aorea. ^ood huUd- 
» *''• NO better lu the County. Emin I re of 1. 
A •'HE BOARD, 14 Arcade, Rochester, N, Y-, or W.;; HEB- 
BAKD, ou tha premises. <*U-ti r 
TAKE AYER’S CHERRY 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
HOOFING AND OTHER PURP0S 
A gents wanted now ready for can 
vas?e«. "THF- HISTORY OF THE WAR HETWEK? 
THE STATES, Its Pauses, vharncter, Conduct and Bcailts. 
By Hon. Alexaypek II, Stkpuhns. Send for oirculars, wltl 
terms, and a fall description of the work. Address 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
PECTORAL to stop your Colds. Coughs 
and Bronchial Afl’cctlons before they run in¬ 
to Consumption that you cannot stop. 
fcRJ, 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It is a eon,id¬ 
eation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(tlie latter possessing qualities of geological a,"I .emlcal 
affinity fo; the former,) and Is a development oi ou« of the 
simple hut aualteruhl ■ tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mnsric—It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
COmbustiM, . tmpe. ' ipus, non-expae-t m and undecuying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT, 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as l'».v > - i e structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of Utile If »uy • aarfrom exposure, and 
PERFECTLY EIRE-PROOF, 
It Is unequalled as a co.uing tor Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, b'.r . ns of Vessels, Vaults, <fce. 
W ANTED, AGENTS.—$200 PER MONTH 
(he year round, or a certainty of $500 to $st.K) run 
month to those baring a small capital. We- guarantee the 
above monthly salary to good active agenu at their own 
homes. Every Agent, Farmer, Gardener, Planter and Fruit 
Grower, North and South, should send at oner for particu¬ 
lars. Please call on or address, J AI1EAHN & CO.. 
946-2tco 68 Second Si., Baltimore, Md. 
I MMENSE DOLLAR SALE OF ENG LISIl, 
Fbknoh and Ghuman Dry and Fancy Goon?, Plat- 
ed Wake, Ct.’tlkky, Albums, Leather Goons, A-c., *c. 
seud 15 cents tor one, or ten cents each for ten or more 
names of articles, which we will 
SELL AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. 
Agents can purchase an article worth from $3 to $200, for 
one dollar, according to size of club ordered. Circulars sent 
free. „ KIMBALL & CO,, 
P. O. Box 2,516. No. 3 Tremont Row, Boston. 
■VTEW AND HARE VEGETABLE SEED. 
G 1ET THE BEST EARLY TI1E BEST LATE 
r P O T A T O E S 
EARLY GOODRICH AND GLEASON! 
Are Productive! Hardy!! Free from Rot,!!! Choice lots 
now ready for delivery at 82,00 per bushel, $5,00 per barrel. 
Orders promptly attended to. Address 
946-4t T. C. MAX WELL & BROS., Geneva, N. Y. 
M achinery oils. -best and cheapest 
In use. Send fur Circulars. Samples. Inquire of your 
merchant. 1 - for utm ("us. WARFIELD & CO., Wholesale 
Dealers in Machinery Oils, No. 109 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Our Mkoca Ou. docs not chill In winter. 933-eotl' 
TEROME FAB K, MAY 25lb, 1867. 
E. F. BAKER, Esq .—Dear Sir; We take plen-nre in 
stating that yonr HOOF LINIMENT has cured the I: enlng 
Horse “ Fleetwing ’■ of Quarter Cracks. He ran Two and 
Three-Quarter MUbb yesterday, and Three Miles again to-day, 
carrying One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Pounds, without 
starting his feet to Crack in the least, and we uow consider 
It a PBRFBCT CURB. 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 Malden 
Lane, N. Y. 
8old by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Sheers and Feed Stores 
everywhere. g 31 . lr) 
HE FRANKLIN 
T he franklin brick machine i s 
guaranteed with eight men aud two horses to make 2,500 
to 3,500 first-class bricks per hour; and by steam, 4,000 to 7,000 
pei' hour, according to the facilities for removing thorn. I 
offer to demonstrate these facts bv machines in actual ope¬ 
ration. ,f. h. UENIOK, 
9H>-9t No. 71 Broadway, New York, Room No. 23, 
B °,° R N r TS WANTED-FOR DR. 
Wm. SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. 
Written by 70 of the most distinguished Divines in Europe 
and America, Illustrated with over i .v, steel and Wood Ku 
gravfngs. In one large octavo volume. Price, *3,50. The 
only edition published in America condensed by Dr. Smith's 
own. hand. We employ no General Agents, and offer extra 
Inducements to Agents dealing with us. Send for descrip¬ 
tive circulars, and see our terms. 
946-2teo J. 11. lit’UR & CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
4-', As the original introducer of the Hubbard -Squash, 
Murblehoad Mammoth Cabbage, and tnanv other new and rare 
Vegetables, I offer to the public my Seed Cat,alogm for 1868. 
u contains over two liondred vjirii'tLprs ol VVjxetttMe*, over 
one hundred ol which I have grown on my three seed farms, 
where I have had oyer Ally acres in seed the past siason. t 
not only grow the standard varieties, but make new md rare 
vegetables a epanahty. Catalogue? gratis to all I offer a 
rare opportunity for tho public to procure tlu-ir Seed directly 
f rom the grower. All seed warranted to be fresh and true 
and to reach each purchaser, 
9H-6t _ JAMI-.S •!- I I. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
F arm dairy cheese vats.— roe’s 
Fat r: nt, the best iu tlie World! Also, Roe’s uewly 
Improved Y uts for associated Dairies and Factories, the heat 
and the cheapest. Circulars, and Rules for Cheese Making, 
ol H. A, BOE, Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. «%*j-6teo 
d»OC l*ER DAY,—AGENTS WANTED-MALE 
Cri— 1 tf and Female; busbies- new, light anti honorable; 
steady employment; tio capita! required. Address 
REEVES & CO.. 78 Nassau St., New York. 
S YM JIBS’ CATARRH RECIFE AND 
MEDICINE will cure in a few week? the worst 
eases of Catmirti, Bhoxotiitis ami Iniuhikxt Consump¬ 
tion’. Offensive Breath, constant IIawsint. and Spitteso, 
Incessaut Blowing of the Nose, Pains and Noises In the Head, 
Loss or S'lKim, Con 'lung and IUesiso oe Pju kum in the 
morning— all tliev will soon disappear under the influence 
Of this new and wonderful medical discovery. Letters, ex¬ 
pressing the most graceful thanks from persons cured are 
being received nearly everyday. It I? put up la packages, 
and sent free per mail on receipt of $1; or In bottles, with 
double the quantity, and sent free on receipt of $1,25. 
Address T. P. BYMMES,No. 152'- Fulton St., New York. 
i ACRES *HALL FRUITS. -Pll ILADEL- 
J Phtuand Clarke Raspberries, Early Wilson and Kit- 
Blackberries ; 40,000 Peaches, Apples, Pears aud Cher- 
end stamp for Catalogue. 
WM. PARRY, Ctnnamlnson, N. J. 
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