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ollered men and women to mat • rnc.-iey. 
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of OliN. ti. S. G II.VNT.-By lion. Henry C. Denning. The 
o>i/// work of the kind issued under the sanction anil hy the 
authority of Grunt himself. The author Is well known as 
one of the mo-1, brilliant writers and eloquent orators in the 
country. Ag'oit« will find tin* one of the most intensely in- 
litres ting Mogniphies over published in America, and will 
meet with a ready For purtlrulars. address 
vr ,s. s. SCRANTON & CO., 
.61-4t No. 126 Aeylura Street, Hartford, Conn. 
A merican institute fair, Oct. 2«, issr, 
Awarded HENRY SEYMOUR ffe C()., New York, the 
only Premium Medal for the lu st SHEEP SHEARS, Sheep 
The Nippers, Pruning and Hedge Shears. These SHEEP 
SIlRAliS are warranted to be far superior to “ Wilkinson's ” 
lu (Im ahltUy and llnleh. Sold by all Hardware and Agricul¬ 
tural Houses, 
Hon. Henry S. Randall says in Rural New-Yorker '“Wc 
much like the Slump Shear* made by Henry Seymour & Co. 
They posnera the ininerior advantage of being miitlc from one 
piece df stml, which ulves them solid MprlUg*. The stops are 
tempered so they cannot Wear away and let the blades lap. 
Among their varieties we entirely prefer for fine woo] sheep 
Strong’s Patent Thumb-three Shears, ’flu: Thumb-piece gives 
belter facilities for clipping the legs, head*. &t-„ of any kind 
of sheep. 1 also n«e their Toe Nippers. No. 3 ih most in use. 
I have tested the. articles, and such 1* my verdict.’’ 
KJTNOT A PATENT hi KU I CINE. _^E» 
A. 
CERTAIN, 
AND 
Speedy Cure 
TOR 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
CTIMPSON'.H 8EIENTIFIC 1*KN 
LJ _riT-■- 
UnLverbal^ T euraJgia 
1 doz. Pen*, (asrt’d points) and Ink r-• tuinln: 
prepaid, on receipt ol’50c. A. 8. BARNES > 
Holder mailed, 
CO., New York 
CEND STAMP FOR 16 PAGE8 OESCJMPTION 
io of somBOf the Haunt Imported and thoroiign-hred animals 
and Fowl* In America. L. B. SILVER. Salem, Ohio. 
X. ' — Effects are 
^ Moq leal. 
It Is an unfailing remedy m 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- 
iral nervous derangements—of many years' standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system. Its use for a few days, or a few week* 
at the utmost, always affords the moat 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 car 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of our most emt 
v.ent physicians, who give It Nielr unanimous and unqualittm 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Paclcuifc....8].(il),.l'aatnt« 6 cents, 
81 x “ . 5.00., “ *7 “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00.. “ 48 “ 
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugB an* 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TUHNEK <fc CO., 8ol« ProDrlnfoms, 
152-ly-eo 120 Ti’ciuunt St., Ronton, dlnsa. 
p LAST I (J SLATE HOOPING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OEEICE 157 [Jfoow 10] BROADWAY, 
NEW YOStK. 
otsbs tmm, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
S00FING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
JILVEIl POLAND HENS’ EGGS—I .-.an A ■ 
.* furnish hags of tlmse l'rutnlnni pci petnal-lav- rvflA M 
ers, (be intiiul Top-Knot Fowls,) dining the sea- feSLc-. 
son. at $3 per dozen. Wgg* securely packed and 
sent by express on TCCdlpt of Cush. Tln-sc fowls 
sell readlfv at $7 (1 pair. $0 the trio. St. Jugo Imns *:riW> 
eggs, for sitting, at $3 P down. Address 
WM. M. LE IS, 4(i De.levan St., Roebepier. N. Y 
The process of reconstructing Slute Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It. Ib a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities ol geological and chemical 
aUltdty for the former,) and Is a development of one of the. 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOKING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A rnasttc—it adapt* itself t.o every shape aud slope. Non- 
combustibi'j, Impervious, aon-expauslve and andeoaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
Tbe only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of tlio el "iu util* as long as the structure It protects 
Being susceptible of little if any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
it ib nneqnalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridees, Dertnm* of Vessels. Vaults, the 
I NOSTEK’S HILO,4 DC AST FEIiTTLIKEH 
AND GRAIN MOWER. This mitclilnc will sow a>l kinds 
of Fertilizin'*, such a* Plakthu, Lime, Kalv, Amies. Gi .v.no, 
&c., IU any cm anil ty and without choking, also, all 
kinds of grain. For I'arie ulal's. addre** 
OW-tf OSBOhM-: FOS I KK ML. Palmyra. S’. V. 
i?150 7 000,000 STERLING.— 
,.\J l "ClaUued Mo» v and Estate* Xieglntry, commencing 
lOui). Fee to Search for auy name, ft. 
GUN & GO., 
OSO-ldt 1 I’rlnee of Wales Road, London, England. 
O <» I> ’ S BOTANY. 
More sold Annually than of all others combined. 
Object Lmsbons, $1.27. Class Book, $3.50. 
t A. S. BARNES & CO., Publishers, New York 
H OP ROOTS FOR FIVE DOLLARS PER 
l,u„ 16 it*, (t bu., for sab: by IRA BliAXNARD & GO., 
Fast Hamlllun. Madison Co.. N. V. 
CLOTHES WRINGERS 
N OW as iOl K TUIE. -WIS4 ONSIN HOP 
HOOTS, per thousand, $ 10 . DAVISON’S THoRN- 
LESS BLACK OAF, per dozen, $7.50. ALSIKE CLOVER 
SEED, iu packages Ol I pbumls— 1 package, $3; 5 packages 
$12. Wu will deliver all the above, oy Mail or Express, free 
oil receipt of price. Remit to 
04X.tr 1 . w. BRIGGS. P. M„ West Macedon. N. Y 
YTilEAP FRUIT FARM for SALE—1Z»50 Acres— 
V j First-class brick house, barn, tool house, ice houHe, car¬ 
riage house and corn house, all A No. 1; 45 acres of it 
orchard, 35 acres in wheat. Marketed 2,000 I 111 . Peaches last 
season, mostly In Buffalo and Rochester. $70 per acre Ad¬ 
dress S. P. BEECHER, Battle Creek, Michigan. 
W EBS T E R’ S FLA NS FOR LA VING OUT 
and Beautifying Oard.-iiH, and General Catalogue of 
Shrubs, Kohc.b, Ornamental Plants and Seeds for the Spring 
of 1868. Mailed to customers free, and to all others for 10 Cts. 
Address WM. WEBSTER, 
943 -tf 119 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
universal 
ATE It FILTERS FOR 
IfAPROVCO DOUaL; GEAR 
I PGGH FOR HATCHING From Pure Bui! Co¬ 
ll cui ns, very fine, at $3 per dozen, securely packud ahd 
delivered to ExoresK oillce. on recelnt of orlce. 
JAMES BROOKS, Kalamazoo, Michigan. 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 5 Jr 
With this Filter the moat Impure water 1 ■ 
Is made free from all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or ’ll? 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENG 1N ES-COM HI N ING 
the maximum of mriclency, rturabtlliy aud economy with 
ih« minimum of weight and 1 rice. They are widely and 
favorably known, more than 600 being In nse. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on appli¬ 
cation. Andrea* . 1 . <b hmaDLKY * CO..Lawrence. Mass. 
SSL vert--; -j-,: 
R C.BROWNISC. ACT. 
32 cciRTLAnar st N y. 
'TUBPSON’S SCIENTIFIC C«LI) PENS, 
J ENT FREE. -CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
S 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 
No. 22, FINE. No. 44 MEDIUM. No. Wi COARSE. Smithy 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of $3.00. With Ink-Retaining Pen¬ 
holder, $1.50, A. 8. BARNES & CO., N, Y. 
M.O’Ksbfk.So.v A Co.,S eedsmen & Florists, Rochester, N.Y. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
fill PROVED BARTLETT St-wiug MACHINES, 
JL Manufactured by Goohai>kkd & Wyman, Wlnohenuim 
Mass. Agents Wan ted- Koclono stamp, and address as above 
N. B.—Parttuular atteutlou given to Maebldes for shipping, 
T HU SALEM GRAPE. REMOVAL. 
The SaMrti Vi Nit, having exceedcil tiie cxpectarlon* 
ot Its frlojKls, both lu un«urpa*(u'd lim dlru ** and quality of 
fruit, the larger nortlon of the extensive stock, grow n by us 
from the gridnal purchased of E. S. Kooans, Esq., of Salem, 
Mast., has b'.’u sue it red for Vineyard lfiauting at. Salem-on 
Erie, Ghauiaiii(uaC'o.,N . Y., to wlrli h place wc nave removed 
onr Propagating Establishment, formerly at Amenta, We 
ATC H K LOK’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye ib the best In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects 
-if bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and heau- f 
black or brawn. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; 
and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory, No. 16 1 
Bond street. New York. 942-ly ( 
ECONOMY IS WEALTH, 
L ife insurance-wanted.- 
Ry an established Life Insurance Company, experience 
agents, with good business abilities and prospects, to can 
vast, (lie StntcM New York. Liberal termsjwi'l be made 
Address, WORLD Ml THAI. LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
951-21 117 Broadway, New York. 
Do not pay the high prices asked by retailers for Dry 
Goods, when by sending to ns you may save 50 per cent, 
or more, and have goods sent cash on the delivery. De¬ 
scriptive Circulars sent by mail, free. 
946-8t Stmonds & Co,, 12!) Chambers St., N. Y. 
arc stilt prepared to snppl 
Vines, one and two years oh 
Prices for the Spring of 1868. 
Good, strong, healthy Vines, 2 yrs. old with 3 budscacli,.f i.uo 
“ *• •• •* ** iji doz. 36,00 
*• ** •* •• '* N 100, 250,00 
“ “ 1 yr old “ " each, 3.00 
“ •* “ “ “ in doz. 24,00 
•• •< “ " " V 100, lbO.uO 
For orders, 500 aud upwards, a liberal reduction front tlio 
above rate*. Address, J. A. KEl^UA, Ago.til, Saleni ou-Ene 
NurserJes, Brocton, Chautauqua C'o., N. 4 . &ll-6tco. 
,4 VALUABLE REMEDY. — “ The Vcg- 
JLV rtable Piilmuuary Bitl-uui isoncoftlie bestrueall- 
emus for Cocoas, Colds and Pulmonary Complaints ever 
offered to the public. Physicians of the highest respectability 
prescribe a and thousands of fatuities keep it on hand as a 
standard family medicine." Get. ttie genuine. REED, CUT¬ 
LER & CO,, Drnggls's, Boston, Proprietors. 951-41 
OK PE At DAY. AGENTS WANTED-IHALK 
JiAfJ and Female; business now, light aud honorable; 
neatly employment, no capita! required. Address 
RKKVKS ro..7» NasHati St., New York. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
No. 82 Courtlandt street, N. v. 
e M.-rcbani,-’ Hoi e l.) tk) 1 -I t 
DA V FOR ALL.—STENCIL TOOL SADI 
‘R free. Addre«8 A. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vt. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt liheom. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT care* Old Sores, 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cnreB all Diseases of the Skin 
Price 50 cent*by mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it 
Week* <Sk Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
• EFORK BUYING TURBINE W A T JK tt 
* WHEELS —Seud for Circulars ol PEEKSKiLL MANU- 
\CTURING CO.. Peeksklli. N. Y. 
L adies and gentlemen e.uploved.- 
Picture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogue sent for 20 cent*. Twice as 
many, 30 cents. MANSON LANG, 
S61-2t 91 Columbia 8t., New York City, 
1ANCERS CURED WITHOUT A"A IN, USE OF 
J the kulle, or cauKtle burning. Circulars sent free Of 
large. Address Dr*. BABCOCK & SON, 
Kil-6t 700 Broadway, New York. 
ISCONS1N HOP ROOTS FOR SA LE.—For 
choice root* ami full particulars in growing, address 
R. A. MORLEY, Hop Grower, Bamboo, Sauk Co., Wls. 
P EEK.SKILL PLOWS AND P L O VV CAST- 
INGS -s'lul for List. PEEKSKILL MANUFAUTUR 
ING CO., Peeksklll, N. Y. 
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