F ARM Foil SALK. AT KEFKREK’S 
S.UiK In 1‘hutithjS,—A lertlle ami plow r.-«t>ue 1 arm of 
one Iiiiih1t"iI rtcr-j will hi- m.m at. miction, at HlooclV. Station, 
April 4th, lain, U m o'clock. /V M„ being III" farm lately own¬ 
ed unit occur 1 'l by \v. w. Walt, Esq . deceased,. ami situated 
In the town of Cohoctrni, m the valley of the Oohoeton river. 
In Steuben county, S. v. The premises are about of a mile 
from Blood's Stat on, K RR., ami name d.-lance from good 
flowering and saw rinllA church, school and post-office, three 
good dwelling li»u»ej, ..|i the iurm - and heat of repair—one 
elegant modern bull) boiipe the late residence of v 
with carriage house, barns, and other outbnlldlmjH and yards. 
All the buildings have been put upwtlhln 3 years. About HO 
acres of the farm are ill high stale.of cultivation, the residue 
In woodland, COhsIdUiu; of a line sugar biislt. Land all larel 
and well located to aril in Village loir. There. Is an abund¬ 
ance of good fruit and water on the fann. and lb one of the 
most productive farms in the State. There \ V 111 lie sold at the 
same time and place,several village lot* »t Hioud’a Station 
and Blood’* Corners, and one new block of stores. Refer to 
D. 8. WAIT. North OoUocton, Steuben Co.. X V. 918-21 
DODG-E'S P AT EKTT 
mowku, jl'kh -uxiiKiv 
LIST Or NfcW ADVE RTISfc Wt fc WTS 
Dodge’s Pate : Reaper and Mower and Self-Raker. 
Buy the licet W Briggs. 
The Enrlv R Potato—Geo W Best. 
American i M .ill,hum) Watches— Robbins & Appleton. 
The New Yor.c Sun. 
Guano - .1 B Hardy. 
The Rural C" upnetnn: . „ _ 
Eagle Brick >1<• nine—Prov, Sheckler ft Co 
IiHller’a Iron- 1 ut lirick Machine—J ALafler&Co. 
Dealers in Sc is Ifovey ft Co. 
Poach Trees -E Waro 8’vlvester. 
Small Fruits I’tins C Andrews. 
Goodrich 8 wiling Potatoes -BFftBP McMillen. 
Remington'" Foot-Rot l: randy—C Remington. 
Silver Ph.'asanl Fowl; -GOT M Curtis. 
Agents Wanted—D L Guernsey. 
Verbenas, At; F K Pfirattlx. 
Strawberry Plants—M N Wilson. 
Improved’Bartlett Sewing Machine—Goodapoed ft Wyman 
Keen's Now Strawherrios-,J Keech. 
Agents Wanliil— Pr 0 Phelps Brown. 
Ladies. Here We A re-Cutler & Co. 
Agents Wanted—W ii Dailey & Co. 
Kpilcpsv, ftc—G Robbins, M D. 
New and Beautiful Song -Cottier & Denton. 
Agents Wanted National Publishing Co. 
Durham Boll* for Sale VV G Markham. 
Agents Wanted K 1! Treat. A. Co. 
Are von Lame -Or Mann. 
Carpenters—A J Blcknoll * Co. 
Quarter of a Million Pianist*—Oliver Ditson & Co. 
Rochester Berry Box CO—If N Pock & Co. 
Monitor Olothos Wrtngnr— John Young ft Son. 
Quarter of a Million Pnuiists—Oliver Ditaon & Co. 
Koch stcr Berry Box Co -H N Peck & Co. 
Monitor ClotH"* Wrlngci —lohn Young ft Son. 
The Set..Joseph I( Alien. 
Family Dye Colors—Manley Howe. 
Revolution In Trade -Parker A- Co. 
Fresh and G nnliiB Seeds—Alfred Brideeman. 
A Correaie.iident Wanted -Wm Burr ft Co. 
Dtsslrnhhi Property for Snlo—M M Andrus. 
Locust H dgn Planta—Warren J Buoll. 
Dollar Sale— Kastman & Kendall. 
The Great European Strawberry—Frost & Co. 
SPECIAL KOTTOBS. 
Kittatlnny Blackberry-K Williams. 
ffiK-llO. S*U. «»0, #LU, #50.— Premium Club 
Lists now ready, choice varieties Grape Vines at 
wholesale. Pjic.cs, Dost ami express paid, from " llanmore’s” 
celebrated Grape Vine Nurseries, adjoining Charles Down¬ 
ing. Esu„ Newburgh, N Y. Descriptive Wholesale Price 
and Clnb Llrts Bent free, address 947-lt 
JOHN W. HANMOP.e, Box HI, Newbnrgh, N. Y. 
J A Have you Interests in Mlnnesoia? Do you want to 
know ail about its wonderful climate, it* soli, productions, 
epeniugefor busl ness, -its summer resorts, &C, ? Then send, 
at once,for the " Mi.nnshoi a Commkkoial,’’ a monthly peri¬ 
odical, only 50 emits a year. 
Do you wish to advertise f The Commercial circulates 35 
to 80,li0tl each month in Minnesota, hestdes thousands of 
copies sent abroad by our citizens. Onc-bulf of our space Is 
given to Adv. at till cents allnefor short, and ir. cents for lone 
Ad vs. each inHertlon — space counted a« solid Nonparlcl.a 
words to the line -making the cheapest Adv. medium In the 
U.S Address HATCH BROTHERS, Minneapolis, Minn. 
ENT FREE—DATA COG IJ H OF CHOICE 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
M.O’K.«efk, 80 n * <Jo.. Seedsman ft Florists, Rochester, N.Y 
1 J Tna COUNTRY.— Her Amateur Cultivator’s Guide. New 
English and American Seedling Potatoes -, for description see 
Washburn’s Amateur Cultivator’s Gnide. Bent to all appli¬ 
cants on receipt of 8f> eta. Address. ai7-2teo 
WASHBURN t CO.. Hnrfl Hall, Boston Mess. 
TO still A DAY GUARANTEED Good 
T" Agents wanted to Introduce our New STsnHatrT- 
TLBJJKWtNtt MAoujnc— Stitch alike on both sides. The only 
llrst-class, low priced machine In the market. We will con¬ 
sign Machines to roponslble parties and employ energetic 
Agents on a Salary. Full particulars and sample work fur¬ 
nished on application. Address W. G. WILSON & CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or fit. Louis, Mo. 9»Ct 
P EA-DKEW’S NEW DWARF. Thin In 
the greatest »• qnlsltloh yet made, and has proved one 
of the mo»t valuable introductions to the numerous variety 
nf Peas. U has proved One of the most valuable Introduu 
ttons of Inst year. It grows only one foot high, branching 
profusely, ami forming an erect, dense hush. The pea is of 
the largest size, of a bluish Huge slightly shrivelled, and as 
sweet and delicious as the Champion of England, without the 
tongh skin or that variety-, medium early. It is very pro¬ 
ductive, and a most valuable and e,\tra fine pea. A single 
row, planted oue fool apart, will 1111 the row a foot wide and 
one foot high. Price #1 per quart. Address, WASHBURN 
ft CO., Hnrt'l Hall. Boston, Mass. bil-Jteo 
THE PIONEER DOLLAR SALE! 
REST INDUCEMENTS EVER OFFERED! 
We make this statement and are able to back It up with 
facta namely; 
Thai we can and will sell more Goods, and better, for ONE 
DOLLAR, than any other like concern In the world. The 
reason la plainly to he seen. With a very largo ensh capital, 
we are enabled to keep agents in New York, Boston and 
Philadelphia, who aro prepared at all times to pick up any 
and all job lots of goods offered for Cash. 
On receipt of one dollar wo will send 10 checks describing 
10 different articles, which will he sent for one dollar each. 
N. B.—Our agents are not required to pay oue dollar for 
their present, a* In other concerns. 
Agents wanted In every city, town and Hamlet la the United 
States, to whom we offer the most libural inducements. Send 
for Circular. Address S. C. THOMPSON ft CO., 
913-41 30 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass. 
J ACKS, JENNET8 AND MULES-On~haud and 
for sale at all times, by 
J. T. WARDER, Springfield, Ohio. 
ctos Jfflntrensa: 
riUIE SALEM (tHAPE>-R EIBOVAL.- 
The Salem V t n k, having exceeded the expectations 
of Its friends, hoth In unsurpassed hardiness and quality of 
fruit, the larger portion of the extensive Stock, grown by ue 
from the original purchased of E. S. Roonna, Esq., of Salem, 
Musa., has been secured Tor Vineyard planting atSalem-on- 
Krto, Chautauqua Co., N, V . to Which place we have removed 
our Propagating Establishment, formerly at Amenta. We 
are still prepared to supply limited orders for drat-class 
Vines, one and two years old. 
Prices for the Spring of 1868. 
Good, strong, healthy Vines,2 yra. old with Sbudseaeh,.f4,00 
I* '* ** •* “ y doz. 36,00 
•• « •« “ " V 100, 250,00 
** lyrold “ “each, 3,00 
« .... “ “ * doz, 21,00 
« •• - ** 41 IP 100, 150.00 
For orders, 500 and upwards, a liberal reduction front the 
above rates. Address, J. A, REQUA. Agent, Salem-on-Erle 
Nurseries, llrocton, Chautauqua Co., N. 7. SMl-Oteo. 
MANUFACTWD BY THE D0D3-E AND STEVENSON MANUFACTURING- CO., AUBUEN, N. Y, 
— April 2d has been appointed fast day in Massachusetts. 
— The Thames Tnnnel is to be nsed by two railroads. 
— The fortifications of Cuba arc to be strengthened. 
— Texas has planted 7.000 acres of the castor bean. 
— Philadelphia is thirty miles In circumference. 
— Americans are the only foreigners now in Rome. 
— The Southern Illinois peach crop promises well. 
— Wehli is concerting in Great Britain. 
— Jenny Lind is wintering at Cannes, Prance. 
— Tom Thumb proposes to retire. 
— The sewers of Detroit are choked with hoop skirtB. 
—1,003 convicts in the Ohio Penitentiary. 
— Harriet Beecher Stowe is in Richmond, Va. 
— The Long Island gentry have had a fox hunt. 
— Orpheus C, Kerr has retired from journalism. 
— Dan Rice’s “ sacred cow " is dead. It cost $20,000. 
— Earl Russell has become the grandfather of twins. 
— Toledo is agitating the question of water supply. 
— Swinburne, the poet, is twenty-five years old. 
— Hong Kong is having a season of Italian Opera. 
— The Missouri River is open to Council Bluffs. 
— A superior hard coal has been found in Raymond, Me. 
— The St. Nicholas hotel, without the stores, rents for 
$80,000. 
— The Catalonians in Spain are offering public prayers 
for rain. 
— Houses in Newport arc already in demand for the 
summer. 
— The annexation feeling in Nova Scotia is steadily 
growing. 
— Ole Bull gave a series of concerts in New York city 
last week. 
— A Burglar Insurance Company has been started in 
New York. 
Duelists are disfranchised by the new constitution of 
Mississippi. 
— A book of poems by a slave is attracting much atten¬ 
tion iu Cuba. 
— John Mitchell denounces American Fenianism in tho 
Irish Citizen, 
— The new Constitution for Georgia makes Atlanta the 
State CapitaL 
— Travel in the Holy Land is being made dangerous by 
hostile tribes. 
— The Detroit Mechanics’ 8ociety library numbers 
8,000 volumes. 
— A great oyster bed has been discovered near San 
Francisco, Cal. 
— Nine million dollars were donated to American Col¬ 
leges last year. 
— Astor and the Stetsons are to spend $100,000 each on 
the ABtor House. 
— The White Mountain elevated railway is to be in op¬ 
eration this year. 
— A California Chinaman is doing a profitable business 
in fattening rats. 
— Second growth parsnips poisoned two families in 
Ft, Wayne lately. 
— Victor Emanuel is expected to abdicate when Prince 
Humbert marries. 
— The freedmeu in Florida have generally made con¬ 
tracts for the year. 
— Barn urn don’t know whether to rebuild or to leave 
the show business. 
— Peter Meyers, a farmer near Munlius, committed su¬ 
icide Sunday week. 
— The new Jewish Synagogue building in New York 
will cost $1,000,000. 
— One hundred and fifty lawyers manage to scrape up a 
living in Rochester. 
— Cincinnati gave over 80,000 bushels of coal to the 
poor the past winter. 
— A $1,000 far overcoat has been sent from Russia as a 
present to Gen. Wool, 
— Stetson’s St. James Hotel, in Boston, is to be the 
largest in the country. 
— It is computed that we used 33,000,000 pounds of tea 
in this country last year. 
— Report says Parisian ladies are beginning to use the 
cigarette at the dinner table. 
— Agassiz said there would be 38 snow storms this 
winter. We have already had nearly 30 
— The amount of silver shipped and deposited for ship¬ 
ment in Montreal now exceeds $100,000. 
— Iowa has built one thousand two hundred and nine 
miles of railroad at a cost Of $10,101,450. 
— Baron Rothschild of the English House, is to be 
raised to a higher rank in the peerage. 
— Over 700 persons have joined the churches in New 
Albany, Ind,. during the present revival, 
— A letter was mailed at Chicago lately addressed to 
“ Mr. Coldfacts. the Senator of Congress.” 
— The body of au unknown man was lately found in the 
ham of Mr. Cochrane, near Ilonooye Falls. 
— An ingenious suicide in Lnnsingburg, Penn., com¬ 
mitted genuine hari-kari with a shoe knife. 
— The last county treasury robbed was that of Har¬ 
rison, Iowa, and the amount taken was $15,000. 
— In Massachusetts there are 412 dentists, and only 180 
brokers, who pay a license to the United States. 
— Four wheel mills at the HazardvJJje Powder works, 
Conn., exploded last week, but no one was hurt. 
— The parishoners of Rev. Dr. Huntington, New York 
city have presented him a $10,000 policy on hie life. 
— Hon. David Wilmot author of the Wilmot Proviso, 
died at his residence in Towanda, Pa., the 16th inet. 
PRINCIPAL 'OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS 
SEMPLE, BIRGE A CO., No. 13 South Wain Street, Salat Loul*, Missouri. 
GAMWON A PRINDLE, No. 46 West Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
I.. J. BUSH A CO., Nos. 7 A 9 Clybonrne Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
R. A. TARRED, 58 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
Tins Machine embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great success of the 
Ohio and Buckeve Machines, together with a number of entirely new, novel and valnabto improvements. In com¬ 
pactness lightness of draft, excellence and elegance of workmanship aud finish, combined with great strength and 
adaptation to all kinds of work, it will surpass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. It has two Independent 
Drivin" Wheels a double hinged Finger-Bur aud Folding Gutting Apparatus. The Doikik Supi' RaKK applied to 
this machine has proved a perfect success To say that it pleases is a faint expression or the sentiments everywhere 
expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour iu upon n* from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
Place it out of reach of competition. It is a Rbvolvino Rakb, and does its own reeling, saving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel It. makes a Perfect Skpauation, with tliu Kike Head, in all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, Ion" or short, by reason of the Iiake revolving over forward, aud striking into the nnent grain, before the 
sickle, and delivering it in compact gavels at the rear of the machine, entirely out of the way of tho team and ma¬ 
chine on its next round, and without any littering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED THE SPECIAL DIPLOMA AND GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR, 
AS THE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND-RAKING REARER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great. Fair of tho Saint Louts AoBictrLTimAt, and Mechanical Association, Oct. 6th, 1866. 
At the trial or Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, N. Y„ in July. 1866. by the New York State Agricultural Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class 5. This class was the most important of any, as il em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Hid I-Raking Reaper in tho same machine, rt was also 
AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL AS THE BEST MOWING MACHINE! 
At the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests in very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rou"h ground. Also, a GOLD MEDAL as the best Combined Machiue, Uand and Self-Raker 
This Machine has been awarded GOLD and S1LVF.R MEDALS, aud FfltST FREV f CATS’, by the Pennsyl¬ 
vania and Iowa Stale Agricultural Societies, aud bv hundreds of County and Local Societies in all parrs of the United 
States Thousand* of testimonials can be shown from farmers who have nsed these machines, in all portions of the 
United States Panadas, and also on I he Pacific Coast and in South America. Wc have made some great imtrovk- 
ments for the’season of 1868, the result of our protracted and thorough trials In the field during the harvest of 1867. 
Pamphlets Containing full description will bo gladly scut, postage free, to any one requesting it, and also any infor¬ 
mation as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
dodge & STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. V. 
riROSBY’S EARLY SWEET CORN.-THIS 
Vy new variety Of corn Is early, sweet, and large: uuUkc 
most early varieties it averages twelve rows anti well tilled. 
It Is laving the place of all others, glvlog great satisfaction. 
Our stock grown from the original. Price per pkt. 13 cents. 
Address, WASHBURN ft CO., Qort’l Hall, Boston, Mass. 
riUIE HOOK OF WONDERS TELLS HOW 
I. to make alt kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics, Candies, Wines, Cordials. Soaps, Dyes 
and hundreds of other articles In dallv demand. Easily 
made and sold at. large profits. Sent, post-paid.for 25 eta..by 
!M? 13t O. A. ROORBACK. Nol 102 Nassau St„ N. ’f'. 
IMELD AND GARDEN SEEOS.-To nil wisb- 
U lug the best quality of need and true to name, as grown 
by ns. Apply to MAuPAY, HACKER ft CO., Seed Grow¬ 
ers and Importers. Philadelphia, Pa. 
JSTOur Almanac for 1868 mailed to applicants. 948-81 
YH1EESK PRESS SCREWS-FOUR SIZES- 
\z Strung aud nicely finished. As low as any in market. 
Manufactured by G. E. HUTCHINSON, Cleveland.Ohio. 
ITT" Also, Gai.k’j Coppkr Strip Fekd Cutter,— mi to be 
paid for until tried. Send for Circular and Pricu LiBt. 
TTANTKD-AGENTS in ALL PARTS Of 
yy the United Status for our new work “ PEOPLE'S 
BOOK OF lUOGRAPHr,’' containing over eighty sketches 
of eminent persons of all agvss aud countries ; women as well 
as men; a handsome Octavo book of about. 600 pages, Illus¬ 
trated with beautiful steel engravings ; written by JAMES 
PA ETON', the. most popular Of lining authors, whose name 
will Insure for It a rapid sale. Sand for descriptive, circular 
and sec our EXTRA terms. A. S. HALE ft CO., 
i*17 4t_Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
^EED POTATOES! 
IaELY GOODRICH, DYKEMAN AND HARISON, 
TRUK SEED! 
Address G. C. DORSEY, Geneva, N. Y. 
N OW IS YOUR TIME.-WISCONSIN HOP 
ROO TS, per thousaud, $10- DAVISON’S THORN¬ 
LESS BLACK CAP. per dozen, #7-50. A LSI ICE CLOVER 
SEED, iu packages of 4 pounds—l package, $3; 5 packages, 
$12. We will deliver all the above by Mail or Express, free, 
on receipt of price. Remit to 
Stt-tf I. W. BRIGGS. P. M-. West Mace.don. N. Y. 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS-Send for Circulars of PEEKSKILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peeksklll, N. Y. 
B erry baskets.-i am prepared 
to receive orders for the Cook and Bkkourk Baskets at 
the manufacturers’ prions direct from the factory. 
Cook’s— Quurts f M. $50; Pints do, $10; Half pints do, $30. 
Bkkoiikr'r— Quarts F M, $35; Pints do, $D. 
Send for a Circular giving lull particulars of prices and 
style of Basket and Crates. C. W. II)ELL, 
4t7-3t Fruit Dealer, West St., foot of Dey, N. Y. 
FIE FRANKLIN BRICK MACHINE IS 
X guaranteed with eight men and two horses to make 2,500 
to 3,500 first-class bricks pur hour; and by steam, 4,000 to 7,000 
per hour, according to tho facilities for removing them. I 
offer to demonstrate these facta by machines In actual ope¬ 
ration, J. II. IlENICK, 
!M6-9t No.71 Broadway, New York, Room No.28. 
i'U$ BE.*sT LATE 
i (KT 'i'll 16 HE^T EARLY _ 
VT POTATOES 
EARLY GOODRICH AND GLEASON! 
Are Productive! Hardy'.! Free from Rot!!! Choice lots 
now ready for delivery at *2,00 per bushel, *5,00 per barrel. 
Orders promptly attended to. Address 
916-11 T. C. MAXWELL ft BROS., Geneva, N. Y. 
N ew and rare vegetable seed. 
A* the original introducer of the Hubbard Squash, 
M arid eh end Mammoth Cabbage and many other new and rare 
Vegetable i, 1 offer to the public my Seed Catalogue for 1868. 
It contains over two hundred varieties of Vegetables, over 
one hundred or which 1 have grown on tnv three seed farms, 
where I have had over fifty acres In seed."the past season. I 
not only grow the standard varieties, but make new and rare 
Vegetable* « speciality. Catalogues gratis to all- I offer a 
rare opportunity for the public to procure their seed directly 
from the. grower. All seed warranted to be lrosh and true 
and to reach each purchaser. 
9W-6t JAMES' J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Maas. 
rime HOI.AR.TVTE HOT-AIR FURNACES 
L arid Wood-burning and Coal stoves keep fire the whole 
season and save their cost in fuel. Send for Circulars aud 
testimonials to tho manufacturer, 
916-U J, C. COCHRANE, Rochester. N. Y. 
H2TNOT A PATENT MKD1C1NK- 
-A. S.AJETEL, 
CERTAIN, 
^8peedy Our® 
friiCs y »oe 
several improved farms FOR. HALE- 
yi Both large and small, in the Eden of Ullnola. Prices and 
tonus made to suit. Address 
T. DAVIfi, Maden, Macon Co., Ill. 
IHCON8IN HOF ROOTS FOR HALE. -Far 
choice roots und lull parliculftrs Iri growing, address 
R. A. MORLEY, Hop Grower, Bamboo, Sauk Co., Wls. 
1 7ENOES.-FARMERS HAVING NF.VV FENCE 
1 to make should send for circular and learn how to build 
fence for sixty two cents per rod, more durable and atm. 
thau board or rail cosilng nearly doublu that amount, see no¬ 
tice In RtrtiAi,, Feb. 15th, 1868. A few tip top agents wanted; 
references required. Address, with stamp, 
915-tr A. TODD.<1R. ft GO., Pultncyvllle, N. Y. 
TSiiyexsal^Teiiralgiaj 
baste 
AND AI.D 
NERVOU8 
DISEASES. 
K EDZiE’ri PATENT WATER FTLTER—Scie 
tific, Practical and Reliable. Every family should u 
them to insure health. KrtDZlK ft B1INNEL, 
914-tf No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
i aMei. Ai S 
Ats Effects are 
-1 Magical. 
It Is an unfailing remedy tn all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect core 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¬ 
ing the entire, system, its use for a few dayB, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete aud permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, aud can 
otways 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. 
One> Package.. _81.00. .Postage 0 cents. 
81* « . 5.00.. “ i$7 “ 
Twelve “ .. 9,00.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drags and 
medicines throughout the United States, and b*r 
TURNER At CO., Hole Proprietors, 
926-26t 120 Tremont 8t„ Boston, Mass. 
W EBHTER’H PLANE FOR LAYING OUT 
and Beautifying Gardens, and General Catalogue Of 
Shrubs, Roses, Ornamental Plants and Seeds for the Spring 
of 1368. Mailed to customers free, and to all others lor 10 cts. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
913-tf 148 State St.. Rochester, N. Y 
w- 
No. 1,—WOOD FRAME, SELF-RAKER. 
R 1TTEMIOUHL’S CELEBRATED POULTRY 
POWDBR8— A remedy for all diseases to which fowls are 
liable, such as Roup, Gape^, Drooping,ftc.,ftc. Price, twenty- 
five cents per package, or five for one dollar. Manufactured 
and for sale by G. W. RITTENtIQUSK ft CO.. Williamsport. 
Lycoming Co., Pa. UP* All orders promptly filled. 
Oft AAA AGENTS WANTED.-A SAMPLE 
sent free, with terms, for any one to clear 
*35 daily, in three hour?. Business entirely new, light and 
desirable. Can he done at home or traveling, by both male 
and female. No gift enterprise or humhug. Address 
W. H. DAILEY ft GO.. 166 Broadway, N. Y. 
1 4 DIES HERE W F. ARE ! 
J With new Circulars, offering great inducements to 
Ladles, or any one sending Clubs io our GREAT ONE DOL¬ 
LAR SALE, ( the best In the country.) Will give Silk Dress 
Patterns, Pair of Blankets, Pleres of Sheeting. Hunting 
Watch, ftc. Send 50 cents, and receive four slips and new 
circular, or send for new circular. Agents wanted every¬ 
where ; Lady Agents preferred. 
Address CUTTER ft CO., 
31 Exchange St.. Boston. .Mass.. (Box 1.100.1 
A gents wanted.-the complete 
HERBALIST; Or. THE PEOPLE THEIR OWN 
nirSICIANS BY THE USE OF HERBAL REMEDIES. Is 
the title of one of the best family Medical liooka (of 408 
pages, beautifully illustrated,) that has ever been offered 
to the public. The rapid sale of this book, the largo com¬ 
mission allowed, aiulfrom the fact it cannot be had at the 
Bookstores, enable a good agent to make easily from $t0 to 
*20 pet day, Price or one book, if scut by mall. $2. Address, 
for full particulars, the Author and Publisher. 
Dr. O. PHEI.PS BROWN, 
919-2t No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. 
This splendid Hair Dye la the best In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous -, no 
disappointment: no ridiculous tints: remedies the IU effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and Beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by aU Druggists and Perfumers; 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street, New York. 942-ly 
D LSIR a B LE P tt O P E U T V FO K HA LF.. - A 
small (arm ol 1ft acres, In the town of Watertown, N. Y., 
5 miles irom the city, under a good state or cultivation. 
Desirable for gardening or for a country residence, having a 
fine dwelling nouse and out-hnildlng-, surrounded with an 
abundance of shade trees und dirnblirry • also, a one Apple 
Orchard attached. Price, *4,000. For particulars Inquire of 
9i9-6t M. M. ANDRUS. Watertown, N. Y. 
M ARV LAND FARM—129 ACRES ON TURN- 
pike, 19 miles from Baltimore city, well Improved, good 
fruit of all kinds, for $5,000. JOHN GLENN ft CO., 
988-tf No, 20 St, Pant 8t. corner Fayette, Baltimore, Md. 
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The Official History of the War, 
Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results. 
By HON. ALEXANDER H. 8TEPHENS. 
This great work presents this only complete and Impartial 
analysis ol' the Causes of tho War vet published, and gives 
those interior lights and shadows of the great eonifirt'only 
known to those high Officers wlm watched the flOCid-Mdo of 
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of the Confederacy. 
Thu julense desire everywhere manifested to obtain this 
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best subscription book ever published. 
One Agent In Easton, £M.. reports 72 subscribers in three 
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tiend for Circulars and *ee our terras, aud a full description 
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DEKKSKILL FLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
JT I NOS. - Send for List. PKKKaKJLL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO.. Peeksklll, N. Y. 
Pat. 1863 & 1868 
Machine 
p LASTIC SLATE ROOFIN 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 1S7 [Room 19] BROADWAY 
3VFIW YORK. 
LICENSES GRANT! 
ANTED, AGENTS-$75 TO $200 PER 
Vf month everywhere, male and female, to Introduce 
the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON-SENSE FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, 
tuck, qollt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most sup.' 
rlor manner. 
Fates only $18. Fullv warranted for five years. We will 
pay $ 1,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, mure 
bcnntlral, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes tire 
" Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, au ; 
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We 
pav Agents from $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or ’ 
commission from which twice that amount can be mad-.. 
Address, 8 ECO MB & CO.. Pittsburg, Pa., c.r Boston, Mass. 
CAUTION. Do not be imposed a nun by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name dr otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
OHN YOUNG’S 
(ORIGINAL WRINGER MAN) 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, lcSo. It la a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity Tor the former,! and is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, impervious, non-expauslve and uudeouylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
i [The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the element* as long as the structure It protects. 
Being snsceptinle of little if any Wear Ir.mi exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It l* unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build- 
Inga, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels. Vaults, &c. 
PKU || v Y.—AGENTS WANTED-MALE 
5f)V£Y A nd Females business new, light und honorable; 
steady ’' to bloyme^nU^u Lvaj^it^ro^iifred.^^i^dress^ y 0T g_ 
M0NIT0R CLOTHES WRINGER 
I d A It.1I FOR SALE.-SO ACRES, 2* MILES 
1 from Newark, Wayr, • Co , N. 5. Price $100 per acre. 
Induin'Of J. K. BKlGGS, Kb«l., Newark, or NT. S. OSUAND, 
on tin* premises. _ ( ri7-e.o 
G reatest novelty or tt»c season. 
' Blood Rkw Swkkt Cokr.—T his is a now variety pro¬ 
duced bv crossing thoold red with the white. The producers 
say that It u superior to any other variety for the table, So 
tender that» person without teeth can cat it. It is also of 
large size. sw«.*e and mellow, or fat; when In eating order it 
\) pink, bur turns to a bright red when dry, should not be 
CQdk.'d until the ears are well tilled. Price. H> j>kt.. 25 e,la. 
947-2teo 'V ASHBURN ft GO.. Ilort’l Hall, Boston. Mass. 
WITH OB WITHOUT OOG-WtlKXDS, AND 
ALL WHITE RUBBER ROLLERS. 
The subscribers claim to have a Machine so constructed as 
to work as easily us Clothes Wringers without gear, Which 
entirely obviates the great objection so universally made 
against all Cog Wheel Wringers. 
The Cog-Wheel Monitor 
Is the first and only Wringer ever constructed so »b to 
work effectually with Cog-Wheels aud self-adjusting Kubber 
Springs combined, and at the same, tlrao keep the cogs In 
gear and rollers level at both ends. 
Time, experience and the public have convinced manufac¬ 
turer,. that Clothe* Wringers with cog wheels are much more 
durable than those without, for the following reasons: 
Isi. They prevent any strain upon the clothes while being 
wrung. 
2J. They preserve the rollers, aa the labor is divided be¬ 
tween both roller*. Instead of all being done by the 
lower one to which the crank Ls attached, as fe the 
case when tio cogs are used. 
3d. They wring large articles with perfect ease. 
N. B.—If it be so, ah some manufacturers assert, that Black 
Rubber Roller* urc- as good and better than White Rubber 
Rollers, why don’t they uae. all Black Rubber instead of cov¬ 
ering it with a thin coating of White Kitbber to give them 
the appearance of All White Kubber Rollers? A liberal dis¬ 
count made to jobbers. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Sold everywhere by Grocers 
and Hardware Dealers. Manufactured by 
JOHN YOUNG &c SON, 
Amsterdam, N. T. 
MERIC AN HOUSE. BOSTON, MASS.— 
The very important and extensive improvements 
This Machine makes three kinds of Brick, viz.:—Common, 
Stock and Pressed; can work all kinds of clay,—the mode of 
operating Is upon principles adopted and approved by all 
practical Brick-Makers. For descriptive Circular address 
J. A. I AFL&R ft GO,. Albion, Orleans Go , N. Y. 
which have recently been made In this popular Hotel, the 
largest in New England, enable the proprietors to offer to 
Tourists. Families, and tho Traveling Public, accommoda¬ 
tions and conveniences superior to any other Hotel In the 
City. During Ihe past summer additions have, been made of 
numerous suites of apartments, with bathiug rooms, water 
Closet-, &c., attached ; one of Tofts’ inagiilficeQl passenger 
elevators, the best ever constructed, conveys guests to the 
upper story of the house In one minute; the entries have 
been newly aud richly carpeted, and the entire house thor¬ 
oughly replenished and refurnished, making It, in all its ap¬ 
pointments, equal to any hotel in the country. (9427leo 
Telegraph Office, Billiard Halls and (Wo on the first tlnor. 
Feb. l.lS68. LKtviS RICE ft SON, Proprietors. 
SILVER POLAND HEN*’ EGGS -lean 
pi furnish F.gga of these Premium perpetual-lay¬ 
ers. (beautiful I'opKtuu, Fowls,) during the sea¬ 
son, at $3 per dozen. Ktjjs securely packed and 
sent by express on receipt Of cash, Address 
WM fc LEWIS. 16 Delev an Si.. Rochester, N. Y. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
r«iw<> KAIt.’IM Kim SACK. IN THE TOWN 
I of Khia — Onu of » and one ot 190 acres, good build¬ 
ings orchards, ftc. No better tn the County. Enquire of I. 
A il’lCBBABD, 11 Arcade, Rochester, N.Y., or W. B. HEB- 
BARri. on the premises. • 941-tf 
IMPROVED BARTLETT Hewing MACHINES. 
J Manufactured by Gooubimikp ft Wyman. Wlueheudoli, 
Mass. Agents Wanted— Enclose stamp, aud address as above, 
N. B—Particular attention given to Manhlnes for shipping 
1TAZZARD CHERRY HTOCK.s-30.UUU No’s 
IL t aud a at fit aud f.J per l,i,00. 
March 10,1848 S. P. WILLI AMS ft GO.. Dansvtlle, N. Y 
TABLE STEAM KNGI N EH —COMBIN1 NO 
maximum of efficiency, durability aud economy with 
Im mn of weight and price. They aro widely and 
lv known, mure than 000 being In use. All warranted 
torv or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on appll- 
Afidr* as J. C. HOADLKY ft CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
EACH TREES. GRAPE VINKH AND A GEN 
A gents wanted in every town to 
sell our popular Engravings. Quick sales and large 
profits. Send for Circular to MOOKE ft ANNLN, Publish¬ 
ers, 121 Nassau St., New York. MSdt 
!/ /GOODRICH SEEDLING POTATOES- Deli v- 
A \T ered on the N. V . ft K. B., at the following rates:—Early 
¥ Goodrich at $5,U0; Gleason and Calico at $4,00 ^ barrel. Ad- 
7 dress K. F. ft B. F McMihcER.Conesus Center, Liy,Co.,N.Y 
II Il 1 ILLCjN. LX Rill t L » IHDC IV rt 4* K’- 
L eral Nur&ery Stock for sale at cheap rates for 200 d stock, 
Address E. MOODY A SOlTs, 
94 ^-St Niagara Nurseries, Lockport, N. Y. 
