LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
I T V 15 It V F \ It II F, It 
j wauls it Saves hall' the time 
in planting. Tays for itself in hall 
a day. Will Iasi, years. Light and 
simple. A child can use it » will 
not cut out of order: used tin any 
hoi* handle, taken off in a minute; 
counts the grains itself; drops them 
exactly where wanted. In plain 
sight. Sizes. No I, T5 ets., No. 2, 
$1 : plants 400 to 000 hills without refilling. 
TRY IT. Scut by Express on receipt of 
Circular. HARPER & PAIiTUIDft 
OlS-Jtoo 206 Pearl Htn 
JJRICJS ADVANCED-PAR AND INTEREST 
THE 
ROCKET 
CORK fit RUTCR 
Vick’s ninstrated Catalogue of Seeds—James Vick. 
SeedjPoiatois—G u Dorsey. 
Mazrard Cherry stocks—S P Williams & Co. 
Thornless Brack Raspberry—1) .1 ft Iloyt. 
100 Photograph? Given Away. 
Thorough-bred Animals ami Fowls—L B Silver. 
Silver Poland Hens' Efsr-? -\v M Lewis. 
Farm lor Sale—I) S Walt. 
Goideti Wedding—K Ware Silvester. 
Hop Boots— Irn Brainard A Co. 
Field and Harden Seeds Muupay, Hacker & Co. 
Apple Trees—,/atnes A Knot. 
Agents Wanted in Kvcry Town—Moore & Annin. 
Inna and In-lawarc Grape Vines—Pierson & Brewster, 
17,000 Peach frees—.1 (imes Hart. 
Head and Tell your Neighbors—Hatch Brothers. 
$10 to $20 a Day Guaranteed—W G Wilson. 
Your Address Wanted stdney Gnllawuy. 
A Custom Mill W anted. 
$500,000 Saved Yearly—"' Prosser. 
Curl Your Hair—Prof H H Robb. 
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 
The Pioneer Dollar Sale—S C Thompson & Co. 
Save Your Hay—Gale * Chapin. 
Early Goodrich Potatoes-Ellivanger & Barry. 
Invisible Ink—Adams A Co. 
Cheese Press Screws—c R Hutchinson. 
Rocket Corn Planter— Harper & Partridge. 
The Fanners’ Favorite—W I, Buckingham. 
The Early Hose Potato—Geo W Best." 
Machinery Oils—Warfield A Co. 
First Claes Farm for Sale—K W Stewart. 
Native Evergreens—James A Hoot,. 
SPKOr.U, NOTICES. 
Klttatlnny Blackberry—E Williams. 
Stump Machine—W W Willis. 
Advertising itntea.—Alter the Urst of January, 1860, 
the Kates of Advertising In the Rural Nkw-Yoekrr will be 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line. Agate Bpace. 
•• Outside, tS 1 “ “ " 
For Extra Display aud Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 81.50 per line. 
(MT No advertisement Inserted for less than $3. 
Reason —Our measure will be considerably wider and ctr 
culatlon much greater (at least twenty thousand) than when 
the former rates were established. [Dec. 28. 
ET TilK IIE-T KAHLV-TttE BEST LATE 
1* (> TATOES 
EARLY GOODRICH AND GLEASON.' 
1 Productive! Hardy!! Ft no from Rot'.!! Choice lots 
f rt, ady for ddlvcrv ut $2,00 per bushel, *5,00 per barrel. 
A'i's prornpttv attended to. Address 
T. C. M A X WELL & BROS., Geneva, N. T. 
TUe Best ami Prlnci]»al Portion of the 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
rice. Send for 
, Patentees, 
FOR S A li E . - AT REFEREE'S 
Salk tv Partition.-A I'orlUe and pietunyiqi), urm of 
ouc hundred acres will he «<ihl nt auction, at Blond's St irion, 
April 4th. t*«W,at If) o’clock. A. M .being the farm lately own¬ 
ed and occupi d by W. vy Walt, Esq , deceased, and situated 
in the tOwu of Cohouton, in the valley of the CoUocian river, 
In 9teilbvn county, N. y. The premises are about •( of a mile 
from Blood’s Slut on, K. Hit., a id same distance trnm good 
flowering and saw mills church, school ami post office, three 
good dwelling h’>U8e$ n the farm - and host of repair—one 
elegant modern built, bouse—the lute residence Of Mr. Walt- 
wlih carriage House, barns, and other outbuildings and yards. 
All the buildings have beet) put up within fl years. About 80 
acres of th« farm arc in high stale of cultivation, tin* residue 
In woodland.consisting of a flue sugar hush. Land ull level 
and well located to soli in village lots. There is an abnnrt- 
anee of good fruit and water rm the farm, and Is one of the 
most productive farms In the Stat e, There will bo sold at the 
iftnit* lime and place, several village lots at Blood's Station 
and Blood’s Corners, and ouc new block of stores. Refer to 
D. S. WAIT, North Cohoeton, Steuben Oo., N. Y. 943-2t 
Is being rapidly carried forward by an unprecedented work¬ 
ing force t aud It Ih reasonably certain tlmt the corrroniotjB 
OVKRLA.YD 8A1 LIKUD CONNECTION FROM NSW YORK TO SAW 
FUANOtBOO WILL UK MAP* IN 1870. 
The United Staten Government furnishes, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and contingent Hen, half the means for constructing the 
and besides an absolute grant of 12,800 acres 
i ^ l ", l !‘ ''mi't men and two horses to make 2,500 
»?>v , hAnr r8 aekSSm'i°. k * P er hour; and by steam, 4,000 to 7,000 
1 wJ tl,c facilities for removing them. I 
^ emuaalrute the8e facts by machines In actualopc- 
, J. II. RENICK, 
IHtvttt No. 71 Broadway, New York, Room No. 28. 
P L IMS AND MiHbx BY 71A IL POST- 
£ do--Strninbcrri.s. | )r Nicaisy $1,tK) each. $11.00 
per doz: Jucunda 500 M do/.; WUhou’h MViartv Trlnmnl, ri„ 
Gaud, looker’s Seedling, and ll uaB .|, i - mVrtV ^c.Tdoz 
Golden Queen, do; Seeded and AgneuituriurmeA, a ' 
Rmberru-s. Philadelphia Ssteach• DavBon^Tho^lesa 
71 .’Hell: Urinekle’s Orange and l .im-onm and Rod An 
w« rp I0o each; Doolittle Blliek (Ja|, Ut u'narnnni, 
I’lunl* ft V l')0; do. Seed *1 V at, hm£w\eed -iTk/en 
Large Smooth Red, and Royn'il Early !';-„un c ; £? *, , »Cke ' 
Latakla rohaccO 19c in pkt. All Plants and S, „,u 
IVEN A WAV-100 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR 
Two Red Stamps. Address BOX 601. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
UEND STAMP FOR IB PALES DESCRIPTION 
ko of some ul'the line,st imported and tlnirougu-urcd animals 
and Fowls In America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, onto. 
Main Stem Line 
of valuable public lands per mile, the Central Pucidc Rail- 
-sources, do- 
I nations and concessions worth more than 13,000,000. The 
available resources of this Company are therefore abnnd- 
ant for the purposes, amounting to *77,000,000 on the first 726 
miles of the Line, lucluding Loans secured by a First Mort¬ 
gage upon tne whole property, to the same amount only as 
the U. S. Subsidy Bonds. 
Tho results already attained, althongh under comparatively 
unfavorable circumstances, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to be the 
Most Favored, Productive and Valuable Rail¬ 
road Enterprise in the Country. 
In consequence of the large and rapidly Increasing demand, 
the price of these Bonds has been advanced, aDd the Company 
are now offering for sale, a limited amount of their 
First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 
-Principal and Interest payable in Oold Coin, 
In sums ot *i,t)oo each, at par and accrued intwest from Jan- 
Clary 1st, in currency, 
^Boud*, it u believed, possess the elements of safety, 
reliabllUu an,i grout, i n a greater degree than any other class 
ol corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very 
desirable for steady Investments of surplas capital. 
Investors will bear in mind tho following advantages: 
I. They are the ffrst mortgage on one of the most valuable 
and productive lilies of railroad m the world, 
II. The actual earnings from local business In 1867 were 
more than four times tlm annual Interest engagements. 
III. The hard part of the work is now done, and the pros¬ 
pects of rapid completion are favorable. 
IV. The Company have liberal subsidies, which enable them 
to prosecute the work with great vigor. 
V. The management has been exceedingly prudent and 
frugal. 
VI. There Is already a large and growing settlement on the 
completed and gruded line. 
VII. The luuda promise to he of immense value,S7,038 acres 
having been already sold. 
VIII. Both prtnclpal 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 contlnaed 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 Paciflc Bonds, bearing an equal 
rate of Lnterest, with the principal abundantly secured, arid of 
realizing a proUL of from ten to ilftccu per cent. In addition. 
Orders sent with the funds through responsible Banks or 
Express Companies will receive prompt attention. Bonds 
sent by return Express to any address in tho United States, 
at our cost. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &c., 
rnrnlshed on application at the office of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK & HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
ANT) 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Niumnii Street, New York. 
And of FARMERS' & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
road Company have received from California 
if \7.7,\ RD LilEURY STOCKS-30.00O No’*. 
tJL 1 and 2 at *3 and *2 per t.uOO. 
March 10, PBS. S. P. WILLIAMS & CO., Dansvllle, N. Y. 
H OI* ROOTS FOR FIVE DOLLARS PER 
I)H.. l'i its. 8* Du., for sale by IRA BRAINARD & CO., 
East Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y 
ArACIIINERY OILS —Hest und Cheapest— Cir- 
ill. culai’o and samples kkek. \V AKFiELD & CO., Whole 
sale Dealers, 108 State St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
A pple trees.-a few thousand lead- 
mg varieties, extra large and thrifty, having been two 
year3 reset from orchard size. Address 
JAMES A. ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
fhjs $0n&ens*r 
ThlB new and very superior variety Is a Beedling of the 
GARNET CHILI. It Is TEN DAYS EARLIER THAN the 
EARLY GOODRICH, its snperlor In table quality, produces 
fewer Bmall tubers, and Is equally productive. 
IW Illustrated and Descriptive Circular sent free. Stock 
limited. GEO. W. BEST, Utica, N. Y. 
>VEO I) I NIL —CHEAP PRICES ANI) 
I REES were married at the Lyons Nurseries, 
Cards to nil who apply. 
K. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. Y. 
— Receipts of internal revenne last week, $3,634,666. 
— Five ladies have clerkships in the Kansas Legislature. 
— Queen Victoria has twelve grandchildren. 
— Prince Phillipe of Saxe-Coburg is in New York. 
— Since 1852 France has borrowed fd ,558,000,000. 
— Mr, Calhoun’s library was recently sold for $250. 
— London has thirteen gas companies. 
— Chicago is to have a new daily paper. 
— Jerusalem has only 22,000 inhabitants. 
— The Louisville bridge will cost $1,600,000. 
— The Columbia River is now open to navigation. 
— Motley has made $100,000 from his histories. 
— Greenwood cemetery contains 129,410 bodies. 
— Bismarck is tho best shot in Germany. 
— Wheat looks promising in Michigan. 
— J. S. C, Abbott is writing a life of General Grant. 
— Weston, the pedestrian, has given up lecturing. 
— Disraeli is not an Israelite in religion. 
— Light silks will be fashionable this spring. 
— Petroleum has been discovered in England. 
— A large emigration to Kansas has commenced. 
— Daniel Lord, a prominent New York lawyer, is dead. 
— Small pox is raging in the Rhode Island stale prison. 
— Cleveland is making iron for the Paciflc Railroad. 
— The Billiard World is the latest monthly. 
— John Chambers has leased the Fashion Course. 
— At Oobourg, Canada, the snow is six feet deep on a 
level. 
— The subject of flax culture is being agitated at Salt 
Lake. 
— Mrs Stowe has 114 orange trees on her Florida plan¬ 
tation. 
— Louisville, Ky., is to have a magnificent new opera 
house. 
— California has had the severest winter known for six 
years. 
— Nahant, Mass., has neither minister, lawyer nor 
doctor. 
— Cleveland has a flourishing Hommpathic Medical 
College. 
— It costs £70 sterling per week to keep the Great 
Eastern. 
— George Francis Train was arrested in Dublin lately 
for debt. 
— Tobacco smoking is steadily on the increase in 
England. 
— The past vyintcr has been one of great severity and 
suffering. 
— The Newark steam man was burned in Barnum’s 
Mueenm. 
— Mr. Gladstone has in press a work on Greece and 
Phoenicia. 
— P. T. Barnum is lecturing on Temperance in New 
York City. 
— The water in the Seneca River was never so low as 
at preseut. 
— In 1839, Chicago railroads earned $27,000; in 1867, 
$17,000,000. 
— Medical Colleges and Academies are closed all over 
the country. 
— A bill to secure international copyright is pending 
in Congress. 
— Gen. Wool was 84 last Saturday, yet he has had but 
21 birthdays. 
— A copper ax has been found seven feet under ground 
at Sterling, Ill. 
— London is to have an international balloon exhibition 
in the summer. 
— Brazil is trying to borrow in London, without much 
encouragement. 
— Sauk Co., Wis., raises one-third of the whole United 
States hop crop. 
— The cattle disease has almost entirely subsided in 
East Tennessee. 
— A young London nobleman lost £10,000 the other 
evening, at whist. 
— Prof. Faraday tried no less than 16,541 experiments 
duriDg his lifetime. 
— Gen. Sheridan has gone to Fort Leavenworth to re¬ 
sume his command. 
— December is hereafter to be known as the Princes’ 
month in Australia. 
— Freight for the Abyssinian expedition costs five mil¬ 
lion sterling annually. 
— Thirty thousand letters are distributed in Salt Lake 
post office every week. 
— The underground railway project is growing in the 
favor of New Yorkers. 
— The depth of frost in the 
P LUM TREES, 1 VEAR OLI), 4 TO 6 1 * EET. 
IIUKKKV 4 GK153. 1 .nid yerti’s, line,; for Ham Uv 
fltb-lt NICHOLAS * NEW SO.S', Geneva, N. Y 
APPARATUS " Western Reserve 
j Cliocsc Vats, Prt'HscH, t.’liccse Hoops, Av. Scud for Cl 
Jar. p. S. ME8EUOLE, 204 Luke St,, Chicago. 
KJATIVE EVERGREENS-THE FOLLOWING 
,*-7 varieties 6 to 12 inches lush, ai *5 per 1,0U0; Balsam Kir, 
White Phie, Arbor Vitas, White Spruce and Hemlock ; also 
Larch. Packing free. JAS, A ROOT, Skaneateles, N. Y. 
^EED DRILLS !;-GARDEN SEED D RILLS — 
7 Osage Orange. Drills, Broadcast Seed Sowers. Hand Corn 
•aniers. Onion and Carrot W»crters, *u. Send for circular, 
**40-31 P. s. M ESEROLK, 20J Lake St.., Chicago. 
V GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN TO 
XV Hell Our popular Engravings. Quick sales and large, 
profits. Send lor Circular to MOORE & ANNIN, Publish¬ 
ers, 121 Nassau St., New York. M18-lt 
P EACH TREE'S, GRAPE VINES AND A GEN- 
era! Nursery Stock tor sale at cheap rates for good stock 
„ E. MOODY & SONS, 
«04ft Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N, Y. 
| O N A A N U D E LA WA U E <4 R APE VIN ES 
A grown irom single eves, on upland, strong roots. No. 1 
?15 »' lOO.flfO g l.OuO- No. 8, $10 4 * 100, *9l> d l,00o. Address 
PIERSON & BREWSTER, Dansvllle, Llv. Co., N. Y. 
E 'i„ I{ ,V, V GOODRICH POTATOES. - PUK’C 
> PCI’ bU*lu.‘!; $*3 per bumi : and dcliv 
i* 1 ttaUroadDepot. ellwangki: & bakky, 
!MK-2teo Mount Hope Nurseries. Rochester. N. Y 
HEST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED! 
Wcmake this statement, and are able to hack it up with 
facts namely: 
That we can and will sell more Goods, and better, for ONE 
DOLLAR, than any other like concern In tho world. The 
reason Is plainly to be seen. With a very largo cash capital, 
we are enabled to keep agents In New York, Boston and 
Philadelphia, who are prepared at all times to pick up any 
and all job lots of goods offered Cor Cash. 
On receipt of one dollar we will send 10 checks describing 
10 different articles, which will be sent for one dollar each. 
N. B.—Our agents are not required to pay one dollar for 
their present, as In other concerus. 
Agents wanted in every city, town and hamlet In the United 
States, to whom we offer the moat liberal Inducements. Send 
for Circular. Address S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 
30 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. 
I. and wood-bit ruing mill Coni stoves keep lire the whole 
season and Rave their cost in fuel, dead for Circulars and 
testimonials to the manufacturer, 
946-41 J. U, COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
CE V E RA L l >! I* II <> V E l> I V RM8 FO R s A I.f 7- 
p Hotli large and smnll, In the Eden of Illinois. Prices and 
terms made to suit. Address 
_ T, DA VIS, Macon, Macon Co., Hi. 
"WISCONSIN HOP ROOTS FOR SALE. For 
7 7 choice roots and lull particulars in growing, address 
7 7 choice roots and lull particulars in growing, address 
R. A, MORLLV , Hop Grower, Barahoo, Sauk Co., Wis. 
I ^ENC'ES.—FAR.7IERH HAVING NEW FENCE 
to make should solid for circular and learn how to build 
tunee tor Hixfcy-two coiifca por rod, more* durable and Htronger 
than board or rail Costing nearly double that amount, sm- no¬ 
tice hi Kris a 1 ., leb. 15 til, IKiiK A few tlp-lop agents wanted- 
relr.rmices required. Address, with st mil n, 
!H5-tf A. TODD, Jk. * CO,. PiiltncvviUs v 
I HE FARMER S’ FAVORITE! 
GREATLY I in PROVED. 
Biclxford. cfc Huffnastxx T s 
WORLD RENOWNED PREMIUM 
INVISIBLE INK.-FOR SECRET €ORRES- 
I pondeuce, rleasing Illusions arid Curious Experiments- 
the Writing with which will remain Invisible until by 11 sim¬ 
ple application every word distinctly appears in Jet Black 
Letters. Price, 00 cents. Sent post-paid. Address 
0l3-2tco ADAMS is CO.,25 Bromlhjld Sr., Boston. 
OUT 
fTIIlORN LESS BLACK RASPBERRY — IT 
A true origin-quality and quantity of Bult Howmci 
jjvntc, nnd all ahoui it-all for ten cents. Address Rev M 
Ilovr, Guinea, N. I e!~ Publisher- .. very where, inunlii 
plants, pleahe copy the above, out insertion anil send order 
i>. ,1. It. HOYT, Gaines, N. Y. 
With the Improved Guano Attachment & Grass Seed Sower 
Cj tented April 22,1856 ; AV* /**> ued May 18,1858. Patented Aun, 
I8.18.i5. New Patent March li), IS0;, ot the “ 
CONTINUOUS GRAIN DISTRIBUTOR! 
The Desideratum of Seeders f 
Perfect in Mechanical Conttructlon ! 
Perfect In its Performance of Work! 
Sowing all grama, from the coarsest Marrowfat Pens to the 
finest kcroeled, with accuracy. Thistle halls and dirt do not 
clog It, Seeding an even continuous stream through each 
tube; performing equally well up hill or down, side hill or 
level. 
No Bunchitig of Grain ! 
ho Liability to Gel Out, of Order or Broken ' 
PRICES 
Diet ivkkro os Boat on Cans a it &At.TlMOliic. 
8 Tube Grain Drill... 1 . or aa 
U Tube Grain Dull,. , ..1. ,.* SS“ 
s Tube Grain Drill with Gunno or Planter Attachment 125 10 
0 do do do do do do pin da 
G rass Seed Attachment to either of the above,.. 10 00 
TERMS. CASn-Or endorsed Notes, due in four months, 
with interest. The purchaser pavs the freight In all eases 
Built as n plain Grain Drill or with Combust or Seed "At¬ 
tachment. For one.of tho-e Innomnarable Much! ill 1*8 iirlilcnau 
T^yATEU FILTERS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Rain aud River Water. 
With this Filter the most impure water 
Is made free from all forcigrt matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
^EED POTATOES! 
EARLY GOODRICH, DYKEMAN AND HARISON, 
TRUE SEED! 
AJ'lre’s G. C. DORSEY, Geneva, N. Y. 
PATENT 
EOV AND RARE VEGETABLE SEED 
11 Ab the original introducer of the tlnbbard Stiuaeh, 
Marblehead Mammoth t ahbage and man v other new and rare 
v egetables, l offer to tlm nubile inv Seed Catalogue for 1868. 
It coutalns over two hundred varieties of Vegetables, over 
one hundred of Which I have grown on my three seed farms, 
where I have had Over Ilfly acres in seed the past season. I 
not only grow the standard varieties, but make new and rare 
Vegetables a speciality. Catalogues gratis to all. I oiler a 
rare opportunity for the public to procure their -oed directly 
from the grower. All seed warranted to be fresh and true 
aud to reach each purebBaer. 
944-fit JAM ' 1 r - 
N OW IS YOL'R TIT)E. —WISCONSIN HOP 
Jtuors ])er thoiisand. $10. DAVISON’S TIIOKN- 
IUU i CAP, per dozen, $750. AI.SIKK CLOVER 
2m 0 Gr ln Pae^gcaoftpmmdB-I package, $3: 5 packages, 
$12. We will deliver all the above by Mail or Express, free 
on receipt ol price. Remit to 
918-IP L W. BUllfGg, P M.. West Maccdon. N. Y. 
TJARM FOR S.I LE.-A FIRST CL Vss FARM 
J, 'i 5 !','.' DuUalo, good road, near Lake 
view Station, state Line HR., fronting on Lake Eric—safe 
ilSrPn 1 'k ,J !! Ls T Apple and :300 Pear Trees—first-rate 
DuildiiigB-weil adapted to dalrring-apparntus lor steaming 
food—large assortment of Implements. Will take city orun- 
v ;*> AV ‘A 1 • T -. e . r ' 11 s . Inquire ou premises of 
,1. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, M ass, 
ear not a patent medicine, 
A. S-AJFTEl 
CERTAIN, 
A3TD 
Speedy Onra 
70S 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
VTCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. 
This Bplendlil Hair Dya is the host In the world ; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints ; remedies the 111 effeotB 
of bad dyes ; invigorates and leaves the Ilalr 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. I>l2-ly 
M.O'Kbbfb,8on & Co.,Seedsmen * Florists, Rochester,N.Y. 
17ALLKY SEMINARY FULTON, N. V. Sorin- 
I term opens March 2 m li, 1568. Board, Waciilug, Fuel and 
Room liiinhjhcd except sheets, pillow cases ind outside bed 
spread $56,00. Tuition in Common English, $n,oo. Sendt'or 
a Circular or Cnulogue. - J. P GRIFFI N 
r PHE ROOK OF WONDERS TELLS HOW 
, c V 'uak ' all kinds of Patent .Medmtncs, Pfll-filmcry, Collet 
Articles, Cosmetks, Candles, Wines, Cordials, Soaps lives 
nvllii'on 1 ''f*! ^4 otlicr articles In ’daily demand. 1 !&’ 
J, u J BIJl J al large nrol ts. gent, post-paid, for 25 ets., by 
94i-lSt 0. A, RGORBACTI, No. 102 Nuasn sn v v 
IJraAtTs aix^eur aJgia 
VERY" FINE PEACH? 
utatoes. Hedge Plants. &e., lit 
1-. $} bbl.; HarUoTi $1 peek, $ 
$5 M; Hawthorn $6 M , Burl 
a, 1 and 2 years, *8 and $5 'n jf 
ks ?l to $3 M. lfi.nOO Doollttl 
Rhubarb $5 C. Address 
Ih Effects am 
Magical. 
It Ih an t infaiUng 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 In the. severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangements—of many years* standing—affect 
lug 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 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 safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of our most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
Onp Pnckngo.. .81.GO. Poetuge 6 cents. 
Mix “ . 5 . 00 .. “ 27 “ 
Twelve “ ......... O.OO.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER Jk CO., Sole Proprietors, 
926-26t 120 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
A ItV LAN I) FA RIM — 1 'JO ACRES ON TURN 
ILL pike, 19 miles from Baltimore city, well improved good 
fruit c.f all kinds, for $6,000. JOHN GLK.YN * CO., 
988-tf No. 20 St. Paul 3t. corner Fayette, Baltimore, Md, 
FEAIALE COMPLAINTS should 
be cured, as they surely can be, by a few 
7!. ,, ;', 17 VY 1 ' N- l; Descriptive Wholesale Price 
aud Club Lis-ta '•eutlree. Address ‘B7-K- 
.TGHX W. UANM.ORI?, Box 81, Newburgh, N. Y. 
B erry baskets 
to receive orders tortlm (.__ 
the mantiirtctnrer'i’ prices direct from theliictorv 
Look s-Quarts K M, $50; pjni i do, C”' ” ' 
BKKcnKR'a-ouarrs iff M. $r, ; Pints do,’(eiK 
„ Sfod/or a Circular giving full parlicoiar 
Style 01 Basket and Crates, c. 1 . 
94i-fft_ Fruit Dealer. West St 
doses of Avjsp.’s Saiwapauim.x 
1 7IRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL Tf 
GRAPE VINES, &c„ FOE SPRING OF 
The Largest Stock in the country. For sale lu tart 
quantities. A descriptive and Illustrated priced' 
of Fruits, and one of Ornamental Trees and PI 
pre-paid for 10 cents each. Wholesale Catalogue 
ELLVVANGER & BARRY', 
U AVE YOUR HAY'.—DO VOL WANT THE 
Agency lor (or for your own use) the fastest, easiest 
Operated, most simple and durable Self-Fcediiiir. line 
Mtrnw and Mrallt Uiitter? Cost at your i eatvSt ’ ft! 
station $12 to' *18 tor ordinary sizes, Capacity 1 to 5 bushels 
per minute. Not to;be jiald lor till tried. 
Also, Gnlo’d Vegctublc Cutler, for cutting Turnips, 
Lai rots, *c., uno or Course, suitable for Cattle or Sheep. 
Lost to $20. Cuts a bushel in from 1 to 2 minutes. Send 
for Circular. GALE * CHAPIN, 
cnieopee Falls, Mass. 
I AM PREPARED 
Cook and Bbechkh Baskets at 
$40 ;julr Pints do, $30. 
of prices aud 
I'onl nf (icy, N. Y. 
C YNLY FIFTY CENTS PER YELK. 
* wnt to dug Address, (free Of Charge 
GREAT^ INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS'? ' 
II’ustrated Htltnoroo, Newsnaner 
“THE NOO VOHC LEOHEIt OfVvT,” 
ieF««mvT ,le fu S ‘“ •'->,«* ‘UChes. Imvote.1 to FUN AMD 
A.M UbEMiLM . Arltln‘s.i fill ODtnrnnuicatlOftM to 
MUELOON, HOWARD A CO., 
P n nnsr o N °' 4 CUAilBKRS ST., 
I. n, box 3,7’J5» _ new vnRfT, 
W ANTED- A GEVFS Tiv ILL PARTS Of 
.w* llnlted States fot our new work ’’PEOPLK’S 
iiouK off LIOuKAPll V," containing over eiglitv skcrrli. s 
01 eminent person-, oi all ages uuil ffntintries; women as well 
as men; u handsome Octavo bonk of about Cflo pages iiiii-- 
R*^r.Tv kh »iir aU ^lP l1 "Ograviliv- written by .JAMUS 
1 A 111 ’ IN, the most popular of lining authors, whose name 
will Insure for it a rapid sale. Send for d.v . Iptive circular 
ai"Gt'i! our LYi’RA terms. A. 8 HALE & CO. 
9l< *t Publishers, Hartford, Conn, 
II Rayo yen Interests In Minnesota? Do you want to 
know all about Its wonderful climate, Us soil, productions, 
openings for business,—Its summer resorts, Ac, '2 TUeu send 
at once,for the Min-nk-ota. COinixan al," a monthly peri¬ 
odical, only 30 cents a year. v 
. D'lJ’O" wl 211 to advertise? The Commercial circulates 25 
t.. ..o/xw each month in Minnesota, besides thousands of 
copies sent abroad by onr citizens, One-half of our space is 
gtmi to Adv. at 20 cents a line for short, and 15 cents tor long 
Ad vs. each In-crtlon — space counted as solid Nonparlal 5 
words to tin: lino—making the cii. apcst Adv. medium in the 
IJ. S Address HATCH BROTHERS. Minneani'lis. Minn. 
jround is greater than it 
has been for forty years. 
— Mrs. .Stanton thinks woman’s rights make no pro¬ 
gress in Massachusetts. 
— Garroting is being revived in St. Lonis, and will soon 
be as fashionable as ever. 
— There 5s but one good harbor, Feraandina, on the 
Atlantic const of Florida. 
— The London Royal Academy of Music has been closed 
for want of public support. 
— Peter Cooper writes more public letters than any 
other man in the country. 
— Grape and wine culture are expected to become a 
leading interest in Virginia. 
— A widow of twenty-two has just married her third 
husband in Worcester, Mass. 
— Tho foundation stone for the St. Louis Mississippi 
bridge was laid ou the 26th nit. 
— The gross receipts of six theaters in New Orleans 
last year amounted to $422,394. 
— A new volcano has been discovered in the moon— in¬ 
accessible to tourists at present. 
— In 1866 there were 93,907,082 passengers on the New 
York city avenue horse cars ; in 1867,100,067,294. 
— There are twenty-live new railroads in process of 
construction within eighty miles of New York. 
— Simmons' collosal bronze statue of the Union Soldier 
was unveiled in the park in Lewiston, Me., last week. 
1 he cold has been so intense in Paris the past winter 
that many of the most valuable animals in the Garden tf 
Plants have died. 
— The famous Antibes Legion, in the Papal service, 
numbers 1.885 men. The three regiments of Papal Zou¬ 
aves number 5,8-42. 
— It is questionable whether the Moreno mines are ia 
Colorado or New Mexico, the 37th parallel of latitude 
never having been run. 
JJ LAST I G SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 1S7 [Room 19] BROADWAY, 
INTEI-W YORK. 
W.c. POTTER, Vtce-Pres't. T.IWYCBC eluvium 
yw ,v ABB NTS W,V NTEI* FOR DR. 
> Wm. ff>Mnirs dictionary oi the bible. 
It ten bv .0 of the most distinguished DWluea In Europe 
Am.-rtCu. Illustrated with over 125 Ste I and Wood Kn- 
vlngs. Itt one large octavo volume. Price, $3.50. The 
7 edition published in America condense ' by hr. .Smith's 
1 hand. We employ no General Agents, ami offer extra 
ucemeutu to Agents dealing with us. Stud for desenn- 
1 Circulars, and see our terms. 1 
0-Jteo J. H. LiUR ltft ■■<(,, Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
EFOKE HI VIAL TURBIN! \V A T F »r 
^WHEELS—Send lor Circulars of FEEKSK1LL MANiy 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
E mployment for all.-the address 
ot a number of persona ol' either sex wanted, to act as 
our Agents in every town and village, who desire good aud 
profitable employment. ADAMS it CO., Boston, Mass. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It la a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized State and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter posswaiug qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for tin: former,) and is a development of one of the 
simple bnt unalterable tendencies Of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts Uselt' to every shape and slope. Non- 
combuatlblc, Impervious, non-expanatve and nndccaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action Of the elements as long as theatrnoture tt protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
tt is unequalled as a coating far Railroad aud Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vanlta, Ac. 
FACT BRING CO., Pe ekskill, N, Y. 
pLOWER SEED’S! FLOWER SlflCOsT 
X have just received from Europe a large collection of 
FREJSII FLO WER SEEDS ! 
which we offer to the trade for the Hpi ln; of 1868. Cata- 
h’glU’ 8 sent on application Address FROST &<0 
W6-3teo Genesee Valley Nurseries, liochestei’.’N. Y. 
T K TO 30 DAYS EARLIEB.-KE Y ES» 
-LM Early Prolif-io Tomato.- Uovky & Co.—Again 
AGE NTH WANTED— M A LE OR FEMAL1 
TV everywhere—to sell the ‘'LIFE OF GENERAL U. 
GRANT, by J, 8. C. Abbott. Now work. ’’People's Et 
tion.” Price suited to the times. Address* 
946-lt B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, Boston, Mass. 
L ocal agents wanted everywhere* 
to sell and distribute tin AMERICAN PEN FOP NTA IN 
Men women and even children can secure a Gold Watch, 
bew ing Machine, or cash, for a few hours’ tabor. Send red 
J&V.'ip for circular, or ten cents for ..ample, to IIADLEY& 
FIERCE. 47 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 04U-4t 
(liJ D A v FOR ALL.-STENClLT(IUI.SAM. 
GP Al .fplea tree. Address A. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vt. 
T3HILIP PHILIPS & CO., 
x 37 UNION SQUARE, BROADWAY, N. Y., 
WltOLKSALK 1S5 RETAIL DEALERS IN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS,! 
Also Manufacturers of Sr bkf.iok Pianos, sud Publishers of 
_ Spspat Sc hool Mcsio. M5-ft 
P OTTER’S THKEE-HOKSB CLEVIS -THIS 
a !“B r £ V 3!? ent ’ r j9?? nt, Y patented, (aud illustrated 
and described In Roic.u, of March li ) arjn [> e 8cn t t, 0 an y a j. 
dress on receipt of retail price, $ 5 . 3 
Address E. M. POTTER, Kalamazoo. Mich 
tSswI.T PER DAY, AGENTS WANTED-;7IA LE 
and Feimi.e, im-mess new, light and honorable; 
Rtcmdy employment; no capital required. Address 
RKltVEB it GO., 7s Nassau St., New York. 
rinVO FAH7IS FOR SALK, IN THE TOWN 
or Kioa —One of 90 and one of 190 acres, good build¬ 
ings, orchards, &c\ No better In the County. Enquire of L 
v. HKBKARD, 44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y„ or W. B. HEB- 
BARD, on the premises. 941-tf 
A gents wantiid for an illi s 
trated book entitled, A PICTURE OK TUE DKSO 
LATED STATES. This vyork covers the whole subject ot 
which the party struggle of 18118 hinges. Freight, largesl 
commission, and a premium of $500 paid. For full purlieu 
lars, address L. STEBB1NS. Hartford, Conn, 
53 North Market St., lloston. Mass, 
P ORTA BI.K STEAM ENGINES—COMBINING 
the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with 
the minimum of weight and price. They are widely and 
favorably known, more than 600 being In nse. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on appli¬ 
cation. Address J, C. HOAD LEY A CO., Lawrence. Mass. 
