LIST OF NEW AOVER HStMcN IS 
JJK1CE ADVANCED-PAR AND INTEREST 
THE 
onb enact 
The Sunday School Teacher—Adams, Blaekmer & 
The Great Family Ointment— Kennedy's Ointment. 
Agents V5 anted G VV Wilson A Co. 
Held's Patent Potato Baker—Bull & Co. 
Farms f..,- Sale—Mancha ft Co. 
Premium Club l.isrs-.ioim \v Hanmore. 
Keyes' Karly I’roliilu Tomato Seed —0 VV Crosmau. 
Wanted. A stents-A S Hale ti Co. 
1 nho Well —W T liorticr. 
New Strawberries -Kllwangur ft Barry. 
J* alley Seiuiriary —.1 !' Ciritltn. 
The Book of Woiiders-n A Roorhaeh. 
Potter's T iree ’torse Clevis —K M Potter. 
What’s Up—F. Ware Sylvester. 
Pea—Drew'- New Dwarf— Waalihnrn & Co. 
Choice S'ed- and Seed potatoes L I) Scott & Co. 
Crosby s Early Sweet corn — Washburn ft Co. 
Berry Ha-h'-L—C 'V Idell. 
Large Collection of Tomatoes -Washburn & Co. 
Only Fife C eats per Year -Sheldon Howard & Co. 
Blood ILfi Sweet Corn—Washhni n ft Co. 
New York Gilt Company—H Barton its Co. 
Eggs—B Alexander. 
•lacks, dennets and Mums—J T Warder. 
Flower and Vegetahl Seeds -M O'Keefe, Son & Co. 
Farm for Sale- W U Williams. 
The Early Hose Potato—Get) W Beat. 
Wisconsin IIop Roots, ftc—I W Briggs. 
SPECIAL NOTICKS. 
Klttatlnny Blackberry—E Williams. 
■ t doyenne boasts of prairie fires at this early season, 
■ There are .10 deaths a day iu San Domingo city. 
- Peru is bargaining Cor some of our iron clads. 
■ Gen. Me Cull was an accomplished ornithologist. 
The. poach and fruit crops in Missouri look well, 
Tennyson's income is $10,1100 per annum, and rising. 
Gen Phil. Shondan has gone to Leavenworth. 
Iowa has three leinule journalist.-. 
sit. Lemis has thirty-five flour mills. 
Russia is making needle gulls iu large quautity. 
Montana has so far produced $2n,iion,t)fK) per annum. 
Alexander H. Stevens is visiiing in Boston. 
Kit Carson wants to he an Indian agent. 
Detroit claims to have put up J.UOo mil Idings last year. 
a white butterfly flattered into t^ueiicc the other day. 
There is talk of a railway from Toledo to Pittsburg. 
Wheat has been winter-killed in 
The past winter has been very i 
P HI 
eti Q 
rietlea o 
AtilMClil.TI li l> r. filihl). 
. a id other li-udiug ami standard va- 
Philadelphia, Clark. Bristol. DuoUt- 
This new and very superior variety is a seedling of the 
GARNET CHILI. It is TEN DAYS EARLIER THAN the 
EARLY GOODRICH, its superior in table quality, produces 
fewer small tubers, and is equally productive. 
83F“ Illustrated and Descriptive Circular sent free. Stock 
limited. GEO. W. BEST, Utica, N. Y. 
Tlio Meat and Principal Portion of the 
Ip* Iniprovctrt Kljink-L^n, OiivUoo’a Thornless, mul filUsdiilc 
. V f! s f ° n Kitratinny, and Lawton B!ii<*U- 
i vVU 4 , ‘ vurlvUea tMireiulty .uut 
3! r i°^R S t- fl 1 in F' on iipplkiitum. SAMTIKL 
Cr. Oh COX , Kt-TkU'tttjtown, Burlin-nnn I n \ .1 u»uit. 
NATIONAL TEUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
Burlington Cq., N. .1 
iMtWt 
at potatoes 
EARLY GOODRICH AND GLEASON! 
Are Productive j Hardy!! Free from Rot'” clinic 
now ready for delivery at $ 2,00 per bu-hel i-lnn i 
Orders promptly attended L. Address ’ * ,W pet 1 
MMt T. C. MAXWELL ft BROS., Geneva > 
I hose who want the best seed potatoes or vegetable 
seeds, should send for our Illustrated Priced Catalogue, be¬ 
fore purchasing elsewhere— enter fkee. We have ranch the 
largest (tnit bent assortment of varieties of potatoes ever 
ottered in this country , having over ©0 kinds, including 
every sort worth cultivating — new or old. We grow our 
own seeds, and lin y cost us double what we could buy com¬ 
mon seed lor at wholesale, but they are Infinitely more valu¬ 
able, as we select, only the best seeds from the very best speci¬ 
mens of vegetables, and cultivate only a few of the best kinds, 
so that we are enabled to keep each kind perfectly isolated 
and pure. 
The following are 80)110 of our best kinds of potatoes, and 
will be delivered to Depot or Express upon receipt of price 
or money can be sent to Express Agent, at Huron, to lie paid 
to us when the Potatoes nre delivered, Thirty cents most lie 
added to an order lor a single peel; or a single Misled, m nay 
lor packing, other wise packing free: —Calico, cblebrook 
Seedling, Coppermine, Cuzco, Early Bucue.v.t, Hv.1v Seine, 
Early White Sprout, Garnet Chill, Gleason,'.larks,.u White 
Monitor, Pinkeye Ktmtvcqat,J’rJncn Alhirrt,Shaker iitiPHeci! 
Price ot the above kinds, 60 cents per peck • $i.fi0 per bushel- 
$i.oo per barrel..Alsu, Andes, Binkley's Stediiii". cue.’ 
naneo.CVienery, Davis’Scedllng, IMmahoy, K.itl. Goodrich, 
Early W Idle Pencil Blow, Karlv Shaw. Earls' St *6 Fluke 
Mercer. Mountain June Koimetuer Seedling. Rough and 
Ready, strawberry ; at 7a <reul* per peek •. $t.a0 per bushel • 
£>■00 |K;r barrel.... _ Aico. Callao, Gaseoe, Dover Seedling! 
rly Pinkeye, Early Race 
• peek , 3 ?.5(l per bushel. 
L Hanson. Orono, Shnk- 
.. * 1.00 per pftek ; 
Also, Early Hand*, worth, 
. !.!.. .“!;”, King of the 
Patterson's Regent, Prince, of 
HUE PRANK LIN BKKiK MACHINE. 
L , Jf'JAi tmt v.ol with eight no n amt two horses to make •> 
a ,.>00 nrst-ebiss bricks per hour; and by steam, t.ooo ~ 
r hour, according to the facilities for removing then 
Ier to demonstrate these fuels by machines T 
fL>M; .r. H. RENICK 
some pane uf Ky. 
severe in Oregon. 
— Horse steaks are coming iut.o fashion in New York. 
— A negro murderess was huug iu Maryland last week. 
— The Queen has never yet visited Wales at Saudrin^- 
kani. 
Basswood shoes are the latest, innovation at Oberlin 
Ohio. 
— ot, Louis manufactures amounted to §42,000,000 last 
year. 
Olive Logau has started with her lecture for the prov¬ 
inces. 
I’he net tolls on the Sault canal last year were $10,- 
905 til 
— The spring immigration into Kansas has already 
begun, 
— The railroads in the oil regions have all been consol¬ 
idated. 
I he Paschal! Hotel in St. Louis is to be sold for 
$ 800 , 000 . 
— I he supply of Buffalo robes this year is only half an 
average. '* 
— Russia will confiscate the estate of the ex-King of 
Hanover. 
— Louis II, King of Bavaria, died recently, at the age 
of 28 years. 
I he product of coal oil in Michigan last year was 
§5,000 tons. 
— Gen. Nagle and others have been indicted for treason 
to 7 , 1 X 10 
, ...i. i 
n_ actual opc- 
9i(i-9t No. 71 Broadway, New York, Room No. ys. ' 
P LANTS AND SEEDS BY WAIL DOST- 
Paid.— titraivbcrries.- Dr. Nic.aise *l,tn) ouch, fj.uo 
per doz: .Tuctindnsuc. 7 a do/.. Wilson'” Album Triumph do. 
Gaud. Hooker's Seedling, and Russell's Prolific 'JSe *i doz • 
Golden Queen, do; S.led and Agrli'irjfnrlifi 40c ,-< doz. 
liusphrrrit Philadelphia 25c each; its v I soft's Thornless 
HI each ; lirteckhi’s Onuigp and Krai.oouui, and Red Ant 
W'/rp 10c each; Doolitm, Blnclt-Cap 36 cueh. I.««»« 
§1 b 100; do. Seed $| c ». ToinMo .Veed-Tllilen, 
Large Smooth Red, ami Keye's Early Prolific I0e h puiikct 
I at.akla Tobacco Ifje v pkl. All Pluul? mid Seeds wurnintod 
true to uiime, ae.d to reach customers ill good order. Address 
9hi 'it MARK D, W1 LLfeuK, Retciiester. N. y, 
several improved FA It ms for SALE 
Both large and small, in me Edou of Illinois, prices and 
terms made to suit. Address 
, T. DAVI 8 . Macon, Macon Co., IU. 
WWCONS)N IIOP ROOTS FOR -A LE.-For 
v T clioice roots and lull partienlai'S in growing, address 
R. A. MOBLEY, Hop Grower, Bamboo, Haul, Go , Wis. 
L’KNI'ES. - FARMERS HAVING NEW FENCE 
JL to make should srmd lor uirruiar and learn how to build 
leue.e for a xt.y-f.W 0 cents per rod, more dur.alde and alrong-r 
than board nr rail costing nearly double th.uf ainonut.Bce uo- 
tiee in Rural, Feb. !5Ut, Hfis. A few tip-top agents wanted • 
reterences required. Address, with ■’taiini ' 
'.Uk-tf A. TODD. Jr. ft CO., Piillnevvlllc. tf, Y 
NEW ADVERTiG fliVlENTS 
Advortl-tliiu Raton. -Alter r.lle drst ol January, 1868 
che Kates of Advertising in me Bubal Nbw-Yoskbb will b> 
as follows, or each Insertion i 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cent* uer me. Agate space. 
Outside. 81 ' “ “ 
For Extra Display and Cuts, » prase and a half. 
Snecta' Notices. Nonpareil leaded. 81.50 per Hue. 
IV No advertisement ln*ertPd for I than $;L 
for MONTHS ; Itr 
• K K , 1 ’ ' nnheiMto.vi. in 
5.00 per bar 
Early Cottiig . . 
Horse, E.aily Sovereign 
30.00 pel barrel.W:..., ...HU JH 
er’s Fancy,T iiumai, Union, White Chill; at 
tji .00 per buslid ; $7 per barrel. ALo, E.o jy 
Early KearsnrgC, Forfarshire Red, Irish Blue 
- line. r..• 
Wales, Scotch Blue, Seedling Rock, Skerry Bine, in four 
pound packages only, at. $ 1.00 each, post paid. 
.Vegetable Seeds-. — Potato seeds, saved from over 100 
kinds. Ruidiauiia C/t.ida’us, Marblehead Munmioth Cabino-e, 
Rues ell’s Improved Swen Corn.Mummotli Squash, Mammoth 
.Minorca Melon ; prion35 cents per packet, seel, t,.mi paid 
Also, Mammoth Sweet Com. Improved N. Y. Purple ttgg 
Plant, Word's Nectar Melon. Japan Pie Melon. Student, Bars 
nip, Oyster Plant. Hubbard Squash. Turhari S.iuash, I’am 
Squash, Keyes Early Prolific Tomato, New White Japan 
Melon. Drew - New Dwarf F • i. McLean's Uttlc Geui p-n • 
at IS cents per pack.-t . Also, Strip ",1 Leased Japanese 
Marge, Slone Ma-on < uhhage. Early' VVlunlngstadl ’ tbba'e 
Extra Grunge Carrot, Early Turnip Beet, Ctiicovv. Mexican 
Sweet Corn, Bates’ Extra Early Sweet. Corn. For tv Days 
Corn, Extra Early Uu-Oiau Cucumber, Kohl Rahl, Turkish 
fiyad Lertuee, Perpignan Lettuce, Improved Mountain Sweet 
Muter Melon, tejee I duud Tomato, Yellow Globe Mangel 
5 V urtzel, Mauimdth Russian Smillower, Torn Thumb I'ea 
McLeau’a Advaiieur Pen. New Olivo Shaped Radish at 10 
Cents per packet, 
For $1.00 we will send by mall, post-paid, a four-pound 
package of potatoes, (any six or less kinds,) and ten cents 
worth of sceda; all warranted to reach the customer. Seeds 
sent post-paid at, the prices given, and warranted to reach 
the customer. 
REFERENCES, by nermlsalou.:—Hon. W, p. Lindslcv San 
dusky, O.; Hon. 7,. Phillips, Berlin Heights. O. ; D. C Rich¬ 
mond, Sandusky, O., President Rl’le i o. Agricultural Societv 
Address L. D. SCOTT ft CO., Huron, Ohio. 
TAEIvf. JENNETS AND MUl.ES-On hand and 
for sale at ill limes, by 
___ J T. WARDER. Sprliigfleirl, Ohio 
WHAT’S IdR-THE WHOLESALE A M) RE- 
’ \ , :i 1 ' 1 L'ltaioguc oi the Lyons Nurseries are done up and 
ready tor delivery to red Stamp applicants. 
E. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons, N*. V. 
, Zl. T " 13 ,,oiieve,i ' W**m tho dements of nojtty, 
reliability and profit, In a greater degree than any other claBS 
ot Corporate Securities now otlcred, and arc therefore very 
desirable for steady investments of surplus capital. 
Investors will hear In mind the following advantages; 
I. They urn the first mortgage on one of cliu most valuable 
and productive lines of ruiLroad In the world. 
II. The actual earnings from local business In 1867 were 
more than four times the annual Interest engagements. 
III. The hard part of the work Is now done, and the pros¬ 
pects ol 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 ia already a large and growing settlement on the 
completed ar.d graded line. 
VII. The lands promise to be of Immense value, 37,038 acres 
having been already sold. 
VIII. 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 
Niue per Cent, upon the Investment, 
Holders of Government Securities have an opportunity of 
exchanging them for Central Pacific Bonds, bearing an equal 
rate ot interest, with the principal abundantly secured, and of 
realizing a profit of from ten to fifteen per ceut. in addition. 
Orders sent with the funds through responsible Banks or 
Express Companies will receive prompt attention. Bonds 
sent by return Express to any address in the United States, 
at our cost. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, ftc., 
furnished on application at the offlee of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK 6 l HATCH, 
BANKERS ft DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street* New York. 
And of FARMERS’ ft MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
PARYI F°R SALE. AT A LOW J’RICE—Con- 
J taln» Jii acres: buildings good good supply of fruit, and 
one acre hi Strawberries. 
VV. IS. WILLIAMS, Newark*. Wayne Co., N, V. 
K EYtr.S EA RLY PROLIFIC TOMATO SEEK. 
tee:- * pack’-L or 3 b.r 80 cts. Sent, post-paid on re- 
ceipt ot in !-• . Address r. w. CKOS MAN. Rochester. N. 4' 
Grower ami Denier in Garden, Fi-ld and Fiower Seeds. 
TV»K LLly.-H-, T. HORNER, Patentee.- 
fi i i.itcHt .li i(i host. Wiirrantud topprvat * 3 wliffu utlior 
patents huL Township sold for indivHnjif n»bL «o. 
Address W. V. IIOKNER, Biillalo, N. Y. 
I .reland. 
- i he resignation of Minister Adams is much regretted 
England. 
- 1 he 4 ale Alumini iu New York city- have organized 
association. 
- Lumbering business has been light and doll this wiu- 
VV E „ I I » ri , PLANS FOR LAYING Ol 
and Benuatying Garden?, a id General Catalogue 
Bhcubs. UqB»^, Ornamental Plants and ..I- for the Spri 
ot IH 68 Mtuled to uustomers free, and to all otli-r< lor in c 
... .. Add res* \VM. WEBSTER, 
14.m State St., iiorfiiestitr. N Y 
r A p M H -l",.,u’ |, S e Iininigratiou ! Hood; Mar- 
i,„,, . f d peri.ar Soil; mercury seldom within 3 
deg. ol zero. Send stamp for cataioguo. 
MANCHA ft CO., Greensboro, Md. 
^ENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF €MOIl’E 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
M.O Kkkfh.Son ft Ci'i..Seedsmen ft Florists, Rochester,N.Y. 
R EID’S PATENT POTATO BAKER, SAVES 
tuel andI time. Hnke- qtiieker ami li.-ttor. Sits on the 
k«aPnt. Harpers vVeekly ami other papers 
it highly. Snnipm sent on receipt Of $ 1 , 00 , Agents Wanted. 
“DLL CO.. Stove Manufacturers;, Buifalo, N. Y. 
P OTTER’S TIIKKF.-HOR-K < LEVIS THIS 
. ? , 3 \ t, i l ,"' ! ,' r " V i t ; M "‘ nr ’ Wf 1 " 1 ) patented, .stud illustrated 
and described ns Rrpai.ot March 14.) will P > >i-nt nw ad¬ 
dress oti receipt of retail price, $. 5 . 
|| Wer in Canada. 
— An axe factory in. Cohoes is filling 
from Australia. 
Nitro glycerine is knocking out Hoosic at the rate of 
15)) feet a mouth. 
/ — Queen Victoria is preparing a second volume of her 
private sketches. 
* ) J wenty-four tea-laden vessels from China are nearly 
dlue at Now Y'urk. 
X ^ Itisli element in Ohio is small in proportion to 
ymost other States. 
/ — Tll< -‘ Spanish Bank of Havana is soon to establish a 
n branch at Mazat/.as. 
, — U. R. H.. the Duke of Edinburgh, has been made a 
If Mason in Australia. 
V 1 he real estate of Jeff. Davis in the South is reported 
r to be worth $60,000. 
— Reports from Halifax state that hundreds of families 
t are living on dogfish. 
V — The first National Bank of Keokuk, in Iowa, sus¬ 
pended Friday week. 
— It is said that President Juarez of Mexico is about 
to visit Washington. 
— The Prussian Diet was formally closed by the King 
on Friday night last, 
— A large Irish emigration from Springfield, Mass., to 
California, is reported, 
- 20,000 loaves of bread were given to the poor of New¬ 
ark, N. J .last month. 
— The city of New Orleans wants to borrow $4,000,000 
for 20 years, at 7 pet cent. 
— The Mexican Government has determined to repu¬ 
diate the French debt. 
— Admiral Farragut was entertained at a grand ban¬ 
quet in Genoa recently. 
— Russia is said to have agents here purchasing war 
vessels and transports. 
m ~ Parie editors are said to have been paid $20,000 for 
puffing the Suez caual. 
The Austrian Archduke Henry has married an 
i actress, Md'lc Uofi'mau. 
— Miss Huntley, a Boston girl, has achieved a tri 
in opera at Copenhagen. 
Tiie California State debt has been reduced 
V $5,000,000 iu four years. 
- 30.000 Jives were lost by the late terrible earthquake 
at the Island of Formosa. 
— Accounts from Maine say this is the coldest winter 
there for twenty-five years. 
— Parepa-Rosa is in full voice again, and is delighting 
the musical ears of the Hub, 
— John Bright spoke at a meeting of the friends of 
r ' America, in London, lately'. 
- Over 2,000,000 acres of land in Mississippi are adver¬ 
tised for sale under execution. 
Some south German governments are again sending 
convicts to the United States. 
— A Philadelphia jeweler was robbed of diamonds val¬ 
ued at $25,000 on Tuesday week. 
^ Bu.li.ing cottages ot blocks of coal is suggested in 
Illinois, where lumber is scarce. 
— Five million seven hundred and seventy thousand 
, gallons of oil exported last month. 
Apalachicola wonders why more people do not appre¬ 
ciate its orange-growing climate. 
— Crosby’s Opera House is selected for the meeting of 
the Republican National Convention. 
— It is rumored that an attempt was lately made to 
PATENT CHEESE VATS AND 
Positively- the beat in use Alsu.Patent Milk 
Hus and Uhoese Screws, all vrv Mtnerlor 
lar. CUAS. MILLAK & SON, Utica,N.Y 
jyEW YORK GIFT COMPANY, 
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE. 
oCafii Gifts.Each $10,000 
I? „ “ 1,000 
sU 11 rJVI 
100 '• “ . » ',oH 
200 “ “ ... . -■ - 
300 “ “ . 
-too “ “ . 
80 Elegant Rosewood Pianos. 
35 '* Molodeons 
150 Sowing Machines. 
250 Musical Boxes. 
300 Fine Gold Watches,. . 
750 Fine Silver Watches. 
Fine Oil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, Pho¬ 
tograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine Gold Jew¬ 
elry, in all valued at 1,000,000 Dollnr*. 
A Chance to draic any of the above t'riate by pv ■chatfing a 
Sealed Ticket for 25 QiiUu. 
TtCKKTS describing each Prize are Sr.h.xd In Envelopes 
and thoroughly mixed. On receipt of >5 cents, a Sealed 
Ticket will lie drawn, without choice, and delivered at our 
office, or sent by mall to anv address. The. prize named upon 
it. will be delivered to the ticket-holder ou payment of ONE 
DOLLAR. Prizes will be Immediately sent to any address, 
as requested, by express or return mail. 
You will know what your Prize Is before yon pay for it. 
Any Prize may be exchanged for another of the same value. 
No Blanks. 1 3T Our Patrons can depend on fair dealing. 
References. 
The following persons have lately drawn valuable prizes 
from this Company, and kindly permitted the use of their 
names: 
J H Milnor, 368 Sixth Avenue, N Y, * 1,000 { Mrs E Collins, 
■5 Nelfton Place. N Y, $."00 ; Miss C Cook, Chicago, 111, Plano 
value $150; W Boyd, Now Haven, Gold WatJSli, $250; Robert 
Furman, Dubuqne. Sewing Machine, $400; Henry McCatlum, 
Louisville, ky, $500; Oal 1 I Ransom, Washington, I) C, 
Musical Box. $150; L II Knapp, 36 Fourteenth Si.iv.'T, N 5', 
Piano. $800} G n Benedict, Now Orleans, Gold Waleh, $2t)0: 
V A Barnes, Atlanta, On, $500 ; R H Sutton, Nashville, Tenn 
Melodeon.$l. r > 0 ; Edward Dayton, Mobile, Ala, Diamond Clus¬ 
ter King, $350; S Payne, Burlington, Vt, $100; I. D Ferris, 
Springfield, III, Diamond Pin, $200 ; Mrs a Wedgcwnod. Tren¬ 
ton. N J, $100; Thus Barrett, Jr, 16 Gay Street, Baltimore, 
* Tr ’ i H i! Ahrens, 81 Main Street. Butinhj 
$100; W X Palmer, Sew Bedford, Mans, Cold Watch' >273; 
Miss L Rowe, >inth and Sausum Streets, Pblla, Gold Watch 
$150 ; .J T Pratt. Hicks Street, Brooklyn, $500 ; M Caiildwell, 
mtgg e Hotel, Utica, *1,000 , S Cnniiucver, Detroit, Micliican, 
Gold tVatch, *330 j Mrs. D CrisseV. Hartford, Conn, Silver 
Set, $150 : A Schultz, Louisville, Ky, Diamomt Ring. $2.70, 
George Nason, OO Warren Street, N Y, $.501 1 ; Mrs T Id orris, 
Fourth Avenue., Cot Fifteenth Street, N Y, mano, $400. We 
publish no names without permission. 
Liberal Inducement;, to Agents. 
Every Package of Sealed Envelope# contain s one Cash Gift . 
02t~ Six Tickets for One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, 33 for 
Five Dollars, 100 for Fifteen Dollars. 
Address H. BARTON & CO., 
590 Broadway, New York. 
A gents wanted-now k vj 
vaeaurs, “THE HISTORY OK Till! 
THE STATES, It# Cmmeif. Character Co 
By non. Ai,r.x andre II. STKiuifixs, Sem 
terms, and i< full def crintloii of the work 
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO„ 
F Term opens March 26th. 19 * 58 . Hoard, wishing. Fuel and 
Loom fuinishoil except sheets, pillow eases and outside bed 
spread $o3,00, Tuition In Common English, $9,00. Send for 
a Circular or Catalogue, j. p GRIFFIN 
TIHIE BOOK Ol WON l) Elis TELLS HOW 
\T 5 iJ? G l, ilce all kinds ot Patent. Medicines. I’erfHmery. Toilet 
AittcleS’ Cusniettcs, t andlr-s, Wines, cordials, Soaiis fives 
a . !*, hundreds! o| other articles in daily demand. Ka.dlv 
9 n '■ sold at largn profits. Sent, piist-paid,for2v efs hV 
'»• A RQORBACH . No! 102 Nassau St.! N Y. 
flllOHHY’S EARLY sweet t 
v Uew variety of torn 18 early, sweet, 
most early varieties it average* twoivurc 
It is taking the idaeo of all others, givln"- 
Our stock grown front the original, r 
Address m ‘ .. — 
to 
Each $300 to $500 
M fn 1 Yil 
THIe> 
... .. - unlike 
:es twelvu rows and well filled. 
great satisfaction. 
Price per pkt. t.5 cents. 
i d., HOrt'l Hall. Boston, Mass. 
J AHCEST COLLECTION OF TOMATOES I\ 
J thi. ( GrNTfti. Svt* A id situ ur Cultivaloj*^ Gtiitlc. * Npw 
wliih'i 1 'Vo'eriCaiiHe, filing Potatoes: fordeScription see 
Washburn - Amateur i.uJlivutorV Guide. Sent toal annll 
cunts on rocelpt of 25 cts. Address. wiSSo 11 ' 
N\ ASlII’.l RN ft CO„ HOrt’l Hall. Boston. 
or NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. .23 
^ S-AJEYEl 
CERTAIN, 
AND 
Speedy Ouie 
FOB 
NEURALGIA, 
and all 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
jU For particulars mch.se stamp and address 
KEPHAUT, CRIDER ft P.RO., 
__ Tta Effect* are 
magical. 
It Is an unfailing remedy In all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, 
from the qbo of no more than two or three piUs. 
No other Tortn of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderf ul remedial agent. 
Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
era! nervous derangements—of many years’ standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, its use for a rew days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely fails 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 
alway# he used with perfect safety. 
It has long been in constant nse by many of onr most emi¬ 
nent phyviclans, who give it their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.81.00 Postage H cents, 
Six “ . 5.00.. “ U7 “ 
Twelve “ . 0.00.. •* 48 “ 
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER ft CO., Solo Proprietors, 
926 ' 26t Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
Agents can nunihuim an article worth from $3 to $200 for 
one dollar, according to size of club ordered, Circulars sent 
KIMBALL ft CO.. 
P. O- Box 2.5 I K, _ No. 5 Trcrnout ll;w, itM-ta,,;. 
TYTEW AND HAKE VEUETAIILE SEED. 
AN As the original introducer of the Hubbard Sutmuh 
Murblnbead Mammoth Cabbage and many other new and rare 
vegetables, I oiler to the public my Setfi Catalogue for 186S 
1 1 contains over two Hundred varieties of Vegetables over 
one hnndi'tid 01 which f have grown on my three seed farms 
where I have had over fifty acres In seed the past season. 1 
not only grow tho standard vurlctl c#, but make new ajut rare 
4 cgetable# a• spectdtUu. Catalogues gratis to all 1 ott; r a 
rare opportunity for tin! public to procure their seed dlrecUti 
front the grower. Ml seed warranted to be Ifesli ami true 
and. to reach each purchaser. 
JAMES ,1. H. GREGORY. .Marblehead-Mass. 
over 
riENUINE EARLY GOODRICH POTATOES, 
r Imsh'fi. No extra charge for packages. T. J 
YV ATERBUR5 , Flank Road, near Syracuse, N. Y.‘ 9p;-2t 
UEND FOR ( I KTIS A COBH’S VEG& 
fj TAiiLE and Flow kb Skeo Dibectobv and New 
SPKINO Catalool-k,—O ur uew illustrated price ( aUilo' r m 
Lor 1868, containing all the novelties and spec)nines of the 
season, with a lull list of Gladiolus, Lilies, Tubr-roses, otllol 
hummer h lowering Bulbs, bluall Fruit.-, Shrubs, ftc., ftc.. n 
now ready to mail to all appUcauts nnriosing us ten cent; 
Regular customer- supplied Without charge. Afidr-S- 
Mteot CLiRTIS ft COBB, 34H Wnshtiieum St., Boston. 
\| ARYLA.ND FARM — 154D At'KEs ON TURN 
i-TA pike, Ly.mUeb from iialtlmoro city , well unproved, (, oo 
fruit of au kinds, tor $ 5 , 1 x 10 . John glknn i co. 
938-tf No. 2» St. Paul St. corner Fayette. Baltimore. Md, 
i>KKORK BUHMi T t It B 1 N ti \ T Kl 
-P D HEELS —Send 101 Circulars of PELKSKLLL M \NU 
p LAST I C SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 19} BROALEWAY, 
JVEW YORK. 
km". ALL EL', 1 'nVc . ft Treat LICENSES GliA.MEl) 
\l'-w SHLl \V BERRIES. WE YOW 
1A Oiler for Spring planting, . ur new Strawberry, N iuanor 
one oi the most hardy, productive and valuable for family 
use or market, iu cultivation. Price- *5 doz., sent Dee by 
mail, Our collection of Strawberries embraces all Urn 
American and Foreign sorts worthy of cultivation. Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogues of Fruit and Ornamental Trees sent pre-nafd 
tor lOcts.oa/tlK ELLWANGKR ft BARRY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y„ Lstahllshed 18-lfl, 
SAGE ORANGE HEED -N6iv Crop bv mail 
or express at $1^50 per pound. 
it P. S. MKSEROLE, Seedsman,2IM Lake St,. Chicago. 
5A5.KWVvS 
imm 
MV-DREW’S NEW DWARF 
- G His Is 
A the greatest acquisition yet made, and has proved one 
of the most valuable Introductions to the numerous variety 
Ot I'ea*. It has proved one of the most valuable introduc¬ 
tions of last year, it grows only one fuut high, branching 
profusely, and forming an erect, dense bush. The fiea is of 
the largest size, of a bluish tinge, slightly shrivelled, and as 
sweet and delicious as the Champion of England, without the 
tough skin of that variety; medium early. It is very pro¬ 
ductive, ami a most valuable and extra line pea. A -ingle 
row, planted one foot apart, will Ull the row a foot wide and 
one foot. high. Price $1 per quart. Address, IVASliBLRN 
ft CO., Hort’l Hall, Boston, Maas. 94T-2ieo 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
P LUM TREES, 1 YEAR OLD. 4 TO 0 $ BET, 
Ciibbbv Trkks. 1 and .' years, fine ; for sale by 
l>lh-lt NICHOLAS ft NK4VSON, Geneva, N. Y 
The process of reconstructing State Stone from a disinte¬ 
grate*! state was Patented Febt uary 21at, 1365. It IS a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the natter possessing qaaLltiea of geological and chemical 
affinity for the. former,j and h a development of one 01 the 
simple hut unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL. IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A inastic—li. adapts Itself to r very shape and slope. Non- 
combustible. impervious, non-expauaivc sad undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only rooting material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as tlieBtrunture It, protects. 
Being susceptible of little if auy wear 1 : 0 m exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It. is unequalled us a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings. Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels. Vaults, ftc. 
P REMIUM CHESTER W RITE PIGS Tlim- 
peon - Biied Stock, and Domestic ami ornamental 
r owls tor sale. For circulars and price, address 
N. P. BO Y El! ft 00., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
A ttention tobacco userh r The .\ppe- 
tlte for Tobacco destroyed by using Orton's Preparation. 
Send stamp for Circular. Address 
916-2t C. B. COTTON, Box 1748. Portland, Maine. 
CEF1I DRILLS!*-GARDEN SEED DRILLS— 
O Osage Orange Drills, Broadcast Seed Sower-. Hand Corn 
Planters, Onion and Carrot Wenders, ft*;. Send for Circular 
IMti-St P- S, MESEBOLE, 201 Lake St,, Chicago. 
P EACH TREES. GRAPE VINKS ANDA GEN- 
eial Nurseiy Stock tor sale at cheap rates for good stock 
Address K. MuODY ft SON, 
«6-8t Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
B ronze turkeys- large breedwhi 
weigh trom M to 10 pounds at. maturity. Price *15 per 
pair, $20 per trio, single GobleTS $3 each. For sale by 
N. P. BOY KB ft GO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
T I1E . ,^ OI ff K TVPE HOT-AIR FURNACES 
and Wood-burning amt Coal stoves keep lire the whole 
season and save their coat in fuel. Send for Circulars and 
testimonials to the manufacturer 
916-Lt J- C. COCHRANE. Rochester. K. Y 
Si| 1 THE BEST I itEsT! ! AND MOST 
"Chly illustrated Magazine for Childivii is THE 
■ • 1 *!- Al fear / Send for a sample. It shall cost 
you nothing . See Premiums for I86 n, Addivss 
„ J. L, aHOBEY, pubiDher, 
3to-2teo 13 Washington 8t,, Boston, Muss. 
A NATIONAL MAGAZINE Foe S. SCHOOL LABORERS. 
Under the auspices of the Chicago S. S. Union. 
COURSE OF LESSONS FOR VOL. III. 1868, 
A YEAR WITH THE APOSTLES. 
A LESSON FOR EVERY SUNDAY IN THE YEAR. 
The LtmtAKY, 
The Infant Ccass, 
The Blackuoaed, 
Miscellany. 
Contributions from the leading Sunday School workers of 
America and Europe. 
Rev. ED. EGGLESTON, Managing Editor. 
Send for Specimen Number before deciding on your Les¬ 
sons jor next ) ear. lOO.UOO are using our Lessons for intis! 
1 early bubscriptirin $1,50, in advance. Specimen numbers 
15cents. ADAMS, IH.ACKMKK ft LYON, Chicago. HI. 
Tllfi St-pKniNTKNDRNT, 
The Teacher, 
The Coxi.'KKi', 
Pojwry, Music, 
A BARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE. V 
rAK.M ul KJU f'm n Newairlc, and 
same distance from Lyons, Wayne Co., N. V., knmvn as the 
Fairchild farm. One of the best m '.li*-. county. Excellent 
bndumge, well fenced, well watered, wooti lot, orchard of 
about 10 acres of choice fruit, 
Also, I" the village of Newark, I si acres of l i fi, well 
stocked with fruit. A new saperlor Brim; Dwelling, Barn 
and other outbuildings. In respect to beauty <>f surround¬ 
ing country, pleasantness mid h*siUtMnloes* of locality, ad¬ 
vantages ol Schools and Churches, the Village i- not. excelled 
by any In Western New York Finely- ituurnfi, and ol' the 
very beat quality of soil. For particular Inquire of or ui- 
drc«» H. L. FA I KCHtLD. Newark. \ Y 
LAKE’S PATENT 
HOKSK-POWER. - A 
New Invention — Circular, 
Cross-Cut. ami Drag Sawing Machines Attached when order¬ 
ed. This Horse P"Wer was awarded the first preminm at the 
Michigan State Fair last. fall. It Is acknowledged bv all who 
have used it, to have more power a; the same elevation than 
any tread power now ktaown: also, that it D easier for the 
horses, cheaper to run, more durable and sells nr a less price / 
than liny other. I can refer to those now having them in nse 
if required. Descriptive Circular mailed upon application. 
Liberal discount made to the trade or those procuring, *rderts. 
address li. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N. Y. . 
A merican house, boston, mass 
The very important and extensive in 
JA_ The very important and extensive improvements 
Which have recently been made In this popular Hotel, the 
largest lh New Kngland. enable the proprietors to offer to 
Tourists. 1 -amtlier, and the Traveling PubUe. accommoda¬ 
tions and conveniences superior t.o any other Hotel In the 
city. During the past summer additions have ben made Of 
uoinerdus suites of apartments, wtth bathing rooms w ater 
closets,ftc., attached; on* of Tufts' magnificent passenger 
elevators, tho best ever Constructed, conveys guests to the 
upper story of the house in one minute ; the entries have 
been newly and richly carpeted, and the entire house thor¬ 
oughly replenished and refurnished, maicDig it, lu all |t« ap¬ 
pointments, equal to any hotel tvi the country. l942-?um 
Telegraph Office, Billiard Halls aud Cafe on tho first floor 
Feb. 1,1868. LEWIS RICE ft SON, Proprietors.' 
tptt'O FARMS FOR SALK. IN THE TOWN 
1 of Kh.a — O' 1: oi'SUuuu one u! . **J acres, good blliM- 
inge, ureiiards, fte. >'o better in the County. Enquire of T. 
A- HBBHARD. 11 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y., or W. B. HUB¬ 
BARD. on the premises, '.Hl-tf 
1TA they play from 1 to 72 tune-s.and cost from R 5 to $2,000. 
Si'?, t r Fi?A c*an be seen anywhere. M. J. 
PA ILL Altu ft to., danuiaoturers and Importers, 21 Maiden 
Lane, tup stairs.) New i a*rk. 
TMPORTANT. —AN ENTIRELY Nt 
I. cle, just out, which will be immensely ponulu 
tor making money rarely .iff..-red. Inclose -tain 
tlvs circular. Address “UNIVERSAL IN'HE: 
1,766, Boston, Maas. 
]^<4GS °F PURE BRED FANCY POULTRY 
Ad rim Sa.LK.-5Ve have on hand the largest and best selec 
tion ot fancy Poultry to be found id the country. Kgg- 
Cttrefnlly boxed and shipped to any part of the eountry 
For circulars and prices, address 1 
N. P. BOYER ft CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
TJORTABLR STEAM ENGIN ES —UOMB1NING 
J 1 he iimxlir.i;:a ol efficiency, durability and economy with 
th«, mi dm mi •! w light and nrlrc. They are widely and 
favornhiy k;...wn, more than 610being * 1 use. Ail warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descrlnlivi- olrcnlnrs sent on anpil- 
catiou. Address J. C. HOADIJiY ft CO.. Lawrence, Mass. 
