NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
P OKTVKM STEAM ENGINES, roifl- 
bitiiug lb maximum 01 efficiency, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely i*n<l la -oratfiy known, more than 6U0 being in use. 
All warm ted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars sent ou application Address 
95T-2UI J. C. HOADLKY a CO., Lawrence. Mass. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
PRI25E 
MOWERS and REAPERS 
AMERICAN (VIA LTHA M ) WATCHES. 
The Beat! The Cheapest. 
Recommended by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Ex¬ 
pressmen—the most exacting clase of watch-wearers—as 
superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and 
durability. 
Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worthless Swiss 
imitation. To avoid Imitation, buyers should Invariably de¬ 
mand a certiorate of genuineness. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
Ask for a WALTHAM WATCH, and take no other. 
It is the Best ! it. Is the Cheapest ! 
The Central Pacific Railroad Co—Fisk & Hatch. 
Helmbolff's Extract of Sa saparifla. 
The Aloany Cotton Clin Manufacturing Company. 
The Aiiolele Watch—Bradford, Van Delf & Co. 
Great Dollar Sale—Andrews & Co. 
Wanted—Aeems—.1 Aheurn & Co. 
Wilson Early Blackberry Plants—SamT C DeCon. 
Improved Common Sense Sewing Machine—Secomb ft Co. 
Portable SfCHiu Engines - I C Headley & Co. 
Best Young Plants—f K FluelUx. 
Telegraphers Wanted— Abernethy ft Sherman. 
Agents Wanted—,J K Pearson. 
Woman's Medical College—Ann Preston, M P. 
The Great Desideratum — The Colwells, Shaw & Willard 
Manufacturing (Jo. 
fin to fb'O a Dav Guarautced—W G Wilson & Co. 
Wanted —Agents to Sell campaign Badges —Lanphear & 
Perky. 
Fruits, Vegetables, ftc., Preserved—L P Worrall. 
Unparalleled Success—Harris A Plummer. 
Hexamer's Prong Ho>—Reisigft Hexntner. 
Presidential Campaign Chart—Gaylord Watson. 
Pennsylvania , \ irm il School—J A Cooper. 
Agents Wanted -B B Russell. 
Ladies and Gentlemen i-'mploved—Manson Lang. 
$10 a Day for All—A r F n dam. 
The Stlmpsoii Scientific Pen. 
The Excelsior—W T Horner. 
I SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Blood Stock-H C Gi-.d. 
WANTED -AGENT*. S»00 PEK MONTH the 
it year round, or a certainty oi $o0t) to $t.00u pm- u-mth 
to those having a little capital. We guarantee the above 
monthly salary to good active agents at their own homes. 
Every agpnt, farmer, gardner, planter and fruit, grower, 
North aud South shouti at once forparticulars. Please 
call on or address J. AUK A UK CO.. 63 Second Street., 
Baltimore. Md. 957-ateo 
lNTKD, All ENTS — $7 5 TO $200 PER 
month, everywhere, male and female, to Introduce 
Take the lead, and used everywhere. Two-Grand Gold Med- 
* 8 ‘.‘“S/lT 08 ? of Legion of Honor, at Paris Exposition, 1867. 
Amt .>00 First Premiums in all parts of the world. Over 90,- 
000 now In use. Increasing damand with laoreaso.d facilities. 
Improvements for 1368. Pronounced by all who have used 
r.npm ro ihn 
the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON - SENSE FAMILY 
BFWINU MACHINE. This MaohliiH will stitch, hem, fell, 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider In a most supe¬ 
rior manner. 
Phcok only $ 18 . Fully warranted for live years. We will 
pay $ 1,800 for any machine that will suw a stronger, more 
beautiful. or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the 
" Elastic Lock Stitch." Every secoud stitch oau he cut, and 
Still the Cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearlmr It. We 
pay Agents from fir, to $300 per month and expenses, or a 
cornu sion from which twice that amount can he made. 
Address,SECOMB As CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 
CAUTION.— Do not he imposed upon by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name, or otherwise. Ours Is the only guuulue aud really 
practical cheap machine manuiacturert. 967=31 
TO @20 A DAY G1A UASTEED.—Hond 
Agents wanted reintroduce our New Star Sue r- 
tle Sewing Mkonintt—SSiteh alike on both auto;. The only 
first-class, low priced machine in the market. Wk will 
ooxsigm MAonrtrx- to responsible parties and kmtlov 
energetic Agunto on a Sauby. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W.G. WIL¬ 
SON & CO.. Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis. Mo. 
SSRtvq avi~ 0n " ailJ two-horse. 
I Si; REAPER with or without. 
WOODS NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT. 
tJjPrwi-m *V\N r i};RARlNG REAPER. 
MAINE'S ILLINOIS HARVESTER 
ma^Vmo V ?A LTKK a WOOD MOWING 
fife?Rooilck FWto. k“| COh tH '“ 0rat 0liice 8nd Manu ‘ 
Brahrh Office* Oral Sales foam*.- -New Tori: rntv in flonrt- 
V c h ?S 
A l '‘r°RWtVM 8 ri , f f * 1 a a AN A A . ( t'' nt i Alexandria Va., 
LER & S CO N ‘Vger'N C '°" A?H|lt8; \Via..M. E. FUL- 
FOREION OF PICK, 77 Upper Thames St.. London Eng 
SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR For' 1868 
SEE RURAL NEW-YORKER. APRIL 4 188* 
U NPARALLELED SFCCESSl-WE ARE 
selling from a rich and varied stock of Dry aud 
Fancy Goods, Silver Platod Ware, Watches. Carpetings. &c., 
at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Parties getting up 
clubs will receive a premium worth from $i! to $300. accord¬ 
ing to the size of the club A Check describing an article to 
be sold for One Dollar, 10 cm.; 20 for $?; 40 for $1 -. 60 for $6: 
100 for $10. Circulars sent free. Agents wanted in every 
town. Address HARRIS & PLUMMER. 
957-4t 34 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass, 
I AKOM THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE OF 
May 2. 
To the Editor* o/ the Few York Tribune .- 
Gentlkmkw:—W e have this day received from S. R. Niles, 
Kaq., Newspaper Advertising Agent, of tills city, a letter 
from your establishment, making >or.u> Inquiries as to the 
manner in which our business Is conducted. To your inqui¬ 
ries we respond aa follows: -That our business is not a gift 
enterprise concern, mat. wo are engaged In a legitimate, 
straight-forward business and do nut deviate from the plan 
as advertised in on- circular Iu order to satisfy you as to 
the nature and extent or our butlmws, we give you a state¬ 
ment of our sales for November, 1H67, 
Amount of Bales for November, 1867, according t.o sworn 
returns made to the United States Assessor, flhi.TU, tone 
hundred and four thousand seven hundred and eleven dol¬ 
lar*.) Numbers of orders received by mail and express, 
7,9fi0-in sums varying from $1 to $400. The orders were re¬ 
ceived from, and the goods sent in return to, places ali the 
wayfi'nm the "Rub'' to Nebraska, including the .Kluge of 
New York. Wealao give you a list, of some of the articles 
SOLD BY US for one dollar during the month of November, 
as taken from our book*: 
1197 Fleers Brown and Bleached Sheeting, average 45 yards 
to the piece, retail price 30 cents per vard. 
.Hi Wool Long Shawls 
59 Pall's Wool Blank eta. 
815 Dozen Worsted Breakfast Shawls, retail price $2. 
80 Cashmere Long Suawls. 
172 Pairs Genh>' Calf Bouts. 
5 Pieces of Wool Carpeting, 80 yards each. 
11 Pieces of Blank Silk, l l yards each. 
18 Silver Hunting-case Watches. 
U!i3 Wool Square Shawls, 
1404 Pieces Hemp C •I'petllig,25 cards each. 
f> Silver-Plated Tea Services of 6 pieces each. 
1170 Silver Plated Castors, 
ll?.' White Guilts. 
If additional proof I* desired as to the equitable manner In 
which we fulfill our promises, aud ol' the satisfaction given 
our patrons thereby, wo shall gladly furnish reference to 
those who have received these goods from us. In the mouth 
of September, 1867, we made- u contract, fur 11)00 dozen of 
Breakfast Shawls, to be delivered m such quantities ax we 
might, wish them. These shawls arc the same quality Of 
goods as those .void by jobbers at wholesale for <15 a dozen; 
Hud when sold at retail have been sold lu Boston and New 
\ ark nt ?2 each, By taking So large u quantity we obtained 
them at a price w hich permits us to sell them ut $t each, and 
leaves ns a small profit. Every article we offer for sale 1- 
obtained ill a similar manner. 'In domestics our House ab¬ 
sorbs the entire prodiutlon of one factory. 
Hut wu think we have offered evidence, enough to convince 
yon that our patrons do obtain dollar for dollar ior every 
article purchased from us. ANDREW* A CO„ 
Nos. 104 and 106 Sudbury St.. Boston. Mass. 
Jiff We will send circular* to any address. 967-2t 
mtbsttser 
PATENT 
y«vUPF.R&!W0W£fl 
AND SEIF RAKER. 
OHIO &8UCKEYE P,4TENT3 
1- COMBINED 
1HE .8TIMPSON SCIENTIFIC PEN 
— It is said Chicago aldermen smoke in meeting. 
— Strawberries have appeared at Cairo, III. 
— Maple sap 1 ? still running in Vermont. 
— There were 370 patents issned last week. 
! — Boston has been haying a greut mnsical festival. 
— Anna Dickinson is gotng to England to lecture. 
— James Gordon Benett’s income last year was $167,000. 
— Coal mines arc to be worked near Pekin. China, 
f — Shad are running tip North River in great numbers. 
— Canada suspects that it has a Ku Klnx Klan. 
| — Cincinnati has decreased her tar levy this year. 
1 — New York is enjoying two young barons. 
— Mr, Jesse, the British naturalist, is dead. 
! | — Chicago streets are being re-baptized into avenues. 
I — Sngar crop prospects in Louisiana are encouraging. 
— The Boston Cretan Fair netted $17,000 
j , — Ristori brings $60,000 in gold from Havana. 
1 — The Prince of Wales wants £10,000 more income. 
— Goat Island, Niagara Falls, is to be lighted with gas. 
— St. Paul’s Church, Boston, is to be sold for $400,000. 
— A woman 72 years old lately gave birth to a child in 
Berlin. 
u — California grape growers are studying brandy manu- 
Acture, 
S — Miles O’Reilly has bought a 700 acre tobacco farm in 
^'irginia. 
— A Social Science Association is to be organized in 
the West. 
— A monument to the rebel dead of Bull Run is being 
talked of. 
— Cholera has killed as many as gunpowder in the Par¬ 
aguayan war. 
— Montana expects to raise grain enough this year 
to feed itself. 
— Over twelve hundred million tons of ice are stored 
in New York. 
— Iron curbing is being tried with success in the streets 
,of Pittsburg. 
— Mrs. Kit Carson died suddenly in Colorado Territory 
on the 26th ult. 
. — The American Antiquarian Society of Boston has a 
fund of $01,603. 
— The Harmony Co. at Cohoes, made 3,620,000 yards of 
cloth last month. 
( — A whisky spring has been found near Nodaway, Mo. 
Does it pay tax i 
— The New York coopers have struck to stave off a re¬ 
duction of wages. 
— Wheat will be ready for harvesting in Georgia in 
, about two weeks. 
— There is a thrifty peony plant in Collinsville, Conn., 
over 100 years old. 
— The new Tabernacle at Salt Lake holds 10,000, and is 
already too small. 
— Celedon, the latest color fashion, is a mixture of pea 
green and orange. 
— Capt. John G. Coblin returns the largest income in 
St. Louis—$132,000. 
— A company to insure plate glass windows has been 
started in New York. 
— There is an extraordinary rash to America this year 
from Electoral Hesse. 
— The rebel dead on Johnson’s Island are to be re¬ 
moved to the mainland. 
— New Orleans claims the most miles of street railway 
of any city In the world. 
— The bail bond of Jefferson Davis was renewed at 
Richmond Saturday last. 
— A Naplee merchant is held by brigands as security 
•for his ransom of $ 35 , 000 . 
— Vermont has a copper mine at Vershire which raises 
annually 5,000 tons of ore. 
— Report says an iron-clad monitor is to be built in 
New York for the Cretans. 
— A rich vein ol iron ore has just been discovered on 
the Garret Mountain, N. J. 
— Chicago is going to build a new draw-bridge over 
the river at Twelfth street. 
— The Baltimore Common Council has expelled three 
of its members for bribery. 
— Napier’s elephants became so foot sore that they 
were obliged to wear boots. 
— Wm, M. Evarts. one of the President’s counsel, is a 
grandson of Roger Sherman. 
— The Hoosic bore has cost Massachusetts $4,000,000 
and will cost $ 8 , 000,000 more. 
— The labors of the Mississippi Reconstruction Con¬ 
vention are about completed. 
— Davy Crockett's farm in Gibson Co., Tenn, 
ing of 1,300 acres, is for sale. 
— A Massachusetts man named Leonard Kimball com¬ 
mitted suicide Thursday week. 
— The remains of 295 Union soldiers, exhumed at the 
South have arrived at Brooklyn. 
— A number of Misslssippians are petitioning for the 
removal of political disabilities. 
— The Detroit Board of Underwriters offer $500 reward 
for the arrest of any incendiary. 
- — A man named Kinney was shot and killed during a 
quarrel in Dexmont, Me., recently. 
— A hardware merchant of Handout is in limbo for 
robbing the postoitiee at that place. 
— The insurrectionary war 
UNION MOWER AND REAPER 
(A Combination of different Patents.) 
It combine* more valuable features and will bet 
ter meet the wants of Farmer* than any 
Machine ever in rented. 
One forward aid two Backward arc-UeB. insuring <»veat 
Strength, well-balanced elasticity, evenness ol point, ami 
Htnouthnm ot execution. Bold by all Stationers. One gross 
In twelve contains a Scientific Gold Per. One dozen Steel 
lens (assorted points, anil Patent Ink-ref sluing Penholder 
m “d e d oil receipt of 50 cents. A. S. BARNES & CO.. 
SUi-.teo 111 & iia William st., New York. 
% M FGiiC 0. 
The Premium Harvester of America 
PROVED A PERFECT SUCCESS 
Carefully Packed, Warranted Genuine, War¬ 
ranted to Grow. 
BLACKBERRIES. /Vr Oik. Per 100. P.-r 1000. 
krrrsTrvNj.. $1.00 $5 $40 
W tr.sos S E/vBtv. . 1.50 7 5 U 
Missouri Mammoth . r.:,o 
u wm K . ! ’^ I ? S ;.'nV, 1 " r; ‘ a<1 Philadelphia, $8.00 per do/, i 
ElUsdalt' mid 1 hornless, $j por doz. 1 «, 
ROSES, an i-'Tti aconeetion, on their own roots, $3 per do/.'; 
* ! ‘i E? r A® 0, -Also, a general assortment of 
Omen-house aud Beading Plants. 
F, K- PiKENIX, Bloomington, III. 
Can be worked successfully ou rough and stony land, and Is 
the most durable machine in use. 
WHITCOMBS SULKY HAY RAKE. 
Is the lightest, cheapest, simplest and best Ilor-ic Hake 
known. Agents Wanted. AL5SIKC8 BROWN, Worcester 
Mass., Manufacturer. DI ANE H. NASH, General Agent' 
29 Cortlandt Street, New York 
siWatoo 
C RESYLIC COMPOUND 
(PATENTED.) 
A Complete Disinfectant, Sure Insect Destroyer 
and Cure for Skin Diseases, &c. 
Cresylic Acid, well known as certain ir, its effects for the 
above purposes, is now for the first time made available for 
common une. With license uinler Letters Patent various 
compounds are being manufactured by the undersigned, 
whose Family Soaps have long been a staple article In the 
market. 
Awarded the Highest Premiums at the most important 
FIELD TRIALS ever held in auy country. 
90,000 Now In U*e- 20,000 Sold In a 
SINGLE SEASON. 
tST" Circulars forwarded by mall. 
ADRtANCE, PLATT & CO., (Mi’s I’okeepsie,: No. 153 
„ Greenwich St., N. Y. 
HIRAM CURTIS, Albion, nrleaiiH Co.. N. T. 
J. M. CHILDS & CO„ No. 121 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 
I ( 1 **V* T *’ VEGETABLES, MILK, 1 
I Els. Ac — Effectually preserved without snga; 
out cooking them, and •.vitl-.sut ..ii-tjghti - • 
by a new cheap, healthful anil effectual met ho 
BIT- 
out cookTu g them,' and w ifliolit"air-tIgiitlngAhc Srs"of cans* 
In a new cheap, healthful anil effectual method, that of ihii 
Amerle.au Fruit Preserving Powders. t 
Circular sunt free, nr a manna) of 89 pages, containin'* full 
!s. 9 in i ’ 1 7 ‘ 3ud ,Jir,, c4ioiia tor preserving said articles, sent 
*01 IU CO lit*. 
These Preserving Powders are pnt op and sold for 50ft per 
puckii 2 <!; fi*nn by uuiti (or it} ut*; or wo will tend b\ inuil a 
small sample- ror trial—enouirh for a few pound- of fruit—for 
l.j cts. Also for sale, by Druggists, Grocers and c...-ii ur al Deal¬ 
ers everywhere, ll not found at your store, .-end dUeet to 
L. P. WORRALL, General Agent. 
No. 105 Chambers Street, New York. 
B ook agents wanted men or wo- 
hkn— li] every Township, Village and City, for a splen¬ 
did work, brim full of entertainment and luatruellon, and the 
best selling book Iu the held -Baiucu s Kxi'wutAttDN of the 
N t i,k T iintOT* RtjcH or AnraxtNTA The Nile my Mery solved; 
the country, cUtonte, full.productions.natural scenery; hab¬ 
its and customs of the people; exciting adventures in hunt¬ 
ing Elephants, (dons, Buffalos, Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus, 
&e. Book Agents everywhere will find it to their Interest, to 
examine this work. SewmiCN Pagics furnished, Our Can¬ 
vassers are having great success. Ladles sell it rapidly and 
make, large wages. 
" An admirable record of scientific exploration, gcogrnph- 
tcul discovery, and personal adventure.’-.V. Y. Tribune. 
It is Issued in a very attruetlvc form, and Is as entertain¬ 
ing ns a romance."— Lt/Mon Journal. 
9r>ti-3t | O. D. CASE & CO.. Publishe.ra, Hartford, Conn. 
SHEEP DIP, 
For Cming Scab and Destroying Insects on Sheep. 
5 a canisters...,,,..$1,25 
10 ft canisters... 2,25 
50 lb kegs,. 10,00 
200 to bbla.35,00 
Proportions are 1 lb Dip to 5 gallons water for 5 to 10Sheep 
according to size. 
OMN YOUNG’S 
(OKIUINAI. WRING HR MAN) 
MONITOR CLOTHES WRINGER 
WITH OB WITHOUT COO-WUKKL3, AND 
ADL WHITE RUBBER ROLLERS. 
The subscribers claim to have a Machine so constructed a3 
to work os easily as Clothes Wringers without gear, which 
entirely obviate* the great objection so universally made 
against all Cog-Wheel Wringers. 
The Cog-Wheel Monitor 
is the first and only Wringer ever constructed so aa to 
work effectually with Cog-Wheels and self-adjusting Rubber 
Springs combined, and at the ssune time keep the cogs In 
gear and rollers level at both ends. 
Time, experience and the. public have convinced manufac¬ 
turers that Clothes Wringeri with cog-wheels are much more 
durable than those without, for the following reasons: 
1st. They prevent auy strain upon the clothes while being 
wrung. 
3d. They preserve the rollers, as the labor la divided be¬ 
tween both roller'. Instead of all being done by the 
lower one to which the crank la attached, as is the 
cusp, when no cogs are used. 
8d. They wring large articles with perfect, ease. 
N. B.—If It be so, as some muunfucturera aaaert.that Black 
/lubber Pollers are as good and better than While Rubber 
Rollers, why don't they use. ali Black Rubber Instead o| cov¬ 
ering It with a tliin coating of White Rubber to give them 
the appearance of All White Rubber Rollers ? A Liberal dis¬ 
count made tojohhcrs. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Sold everywhere by Grocers 
aud Hardware Dealers. Manufactured by 
JOHN YOUNG A- SON, 
Amsterdam N. Y. 
PLANT PROTECTOR. 
In solution for destroying and repelling Insects from Trees 
or Plants. 
In 1 and 3 th canisters. 50 cents, and $1,00; larger packages 
same price as Sheep Dip. 
fBESYLK OINTMENT, 
For Cure of Foot-Rot. &c, [n solution for killing Insects, 
&c., on stock. Iu 3 to canisters, $1. 
CAHROLK DISINFECTING SOAP. 
In tablets for convenient use In washing Horses, Dogs 
Pigs,&c., destroying Insects of all kinds, protecting Iron 
Flies, curative of Sores. Scratches, and Chafes ol - all kinds. 
40 cents ip to., or in boxes, 3 dozen tablets, $8,CO. 
LAUNDARY AND NO. 1 SOAPS. 
For use In scrubbing and in the Laundry. Send for a de¬ 
scriptive pamphlet. For Sale by Grocers, Seedsmen, Agri¬ 
cultural Dealers, Druggists, etc., and by the Manufacturers. 
JAMES BUCHAN ft CO.. 
952 190 ELlz.ujKru Stuuev, Nkw Yous. 
A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL 
Complexion follow the use of IlKLiruoLiYs Conckntba- 
thd Extract Sarsaparilla. 
It removes black spots, pimples, moth-patchqs, and all 
eruptions of the skin. 
For Promoting the Growth of, and Beautifying the 
Hair,—and rendering it Bark and Glossy. 
The Cocoa ink holds. In a liquid form, a large proportion 
of deodorized COGOANUT OI L, prepared expressly for this 
purpose. No other eompouud possesses the peculiar prop¬ 
erties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the 
human hair. 
IARPENTRY MADE EAKY — Instriicl, 
1 kks how to build Barilo, Oulbouses, llridees,* 
00. H. CHALLEN. Philadelp 
G jeo. a. deitz, the gkf.at seed wheat 
Gkowkk, I'htnnberxhurg, Pi., oeinls /rec u Descriptive 
List of the best Seed Wheats 111 the world. 9 .6-lSt, 
1,038 OF IIATR. 
Mkhsbs. Josicrn Burnett & Co.: 
I cannot refuse to slate the salutary effect In my own 
aggravated case, of yuur excellent Hair Oil. Cocoa ink. 
For many months tny hair bad been falling off, untill 1 was 
fearful of losing It entirely. The skin upon my head became 
gradually more and more ltillitmed.so (hat I could not touch 
It without naln, 
By the advice of tnv pbysialan. to whom vou bad shown 
you, processor purifying tin- Oil, I commenced the 
last week In Juue. The first, application alla .ed the itching 
aud Irritation. In three ot four day« the rvduesH and teuder- 
iie-- disappeared ; the hair censed to fall; and I have now a 
thick growth of hair. Yoms.very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. 
A REMARKABLE CASE- 
cast Midoleuotic*’,Mass.. June9,1364. 
Messrs. Burnett ft Co.: 
1 send you a statement of my daughter's ease, ns requested. 
She will have been sick six years. If she lives until the 1st of 
August next. 
When her liair came all she. had been afflicted with neural¬ 
gia Iu her head lor three veins. She had used, during that 
time, runny po- emit applications. These, with the Intense 
heat caused t the pains, burned her hair 30 badly that. In 
(ictober, 1861. it all came off, and for two years after her head 
wasassuio' h as her face. 
Through the recommendation of a friend, she was induced 
to tryyo Cocoa ink, and the result wa- astonishing. She 
had not .,- L -d half the contents 01 a bottle before her head 
was en wed with a fine young hair. In four months the hair 
has grown several Inches iu length, very thick, soft and fine, 
aud i a darker color than formerly. She still continues to 
use the Coconinc, and we have little fear of her losing her 
hair. With respect, WM. s. EDDY*. 
BURNETT'S COCOAINE Is the best and cheapest hair¬ 
dressing In the world. It promotes the GROWTH OF THE 
HAIR, and Is entirely free from all irritating matter. 
JOSEPH BURNETT Sc CO., Boston, 
Manufactunn nnd Proprietors. 
For sale by Druggists everywhere. 953-6teo 
B UI,LARD'S PATENT IIAY TEDDER WITH 
Herring aud Squlers’ Improvements, can be had of s. u. 
Herrtno, Manufacturer. New York, (inn A. SqciKO, Super¬ 
intendent. Syracuse. N. Y. S. H. WHITMAN, Agent. Little 
F alls, N. Y. For Circulars address as above. 95fi-5t 
W ANTED -AGE N T S TO SELL BY 
sample, a COMBINED SQUARE. LEVEL AND 
BEVEL. Great inducement* offered. Countv Rights for 
sale ou most liberal term*. For particular* addre-a 
„ W. 8. BATCHELDER ft CO., 
056-4t Pitt.-, uvRi.ii, Pa. 
forone^£2H|* ~\7~ "W * 
D0L, - AR ^§js I J 
\ PRESENT OF 825,00 VALUE, i 
i\. OWN SELECTION,—FULL OK l 
for a tew day*' services in any town or village 
aud gift sent free, by addressing, with b taion, 
ft CO., 40 Hanover btreot, Boston. Mass. 
■RESTORE YOl It BEAUTY. — ] 
ll Check*, Emaciated Forms. Dark Circle 
Eyes, Pimples, To,, cured by the use of Veit 
UANT1TY v*. 
. „ _ QUALITY.-IIELMBOLD’S 
Bxtiiact Sarsaparilla. The dose is small. Those 
who desire a large quantity and large doses of medicine 
CURLS!CURLS! 
HOSE WHO 
DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF 
Complexion must purify and enrich the blood, which 
Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
invariably does. Ask for Hklmbold’s. Take no other. 
T A W Hi MOWERS 
-*-* AND 
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINES. 
Send stamp for descriptive circulars aud order early. 
958-fiteo li. U. ALLEN ft CO., P. U. Box 376. New York 
A sample ol Prot. I’.oint's Cur.i.iqtri: will be se. • free to 
any address. Tile Ci RLiqt it will curl the straighten Mr on 
f!n,i VS a PI’llcaUou (without injurs) in soft,luxuriant.beuu- 
tirul lowing curls. Address with Stamp, 
_ Prof. B, It. Rome Turkman, Ohio. 
TYURE HONEY !-How to make It easv and cheap 
X .tree. Address G. G. BERRY. North Strafford,N, H. 
U Q O, K- agents wanted- 
\ K ! \ r , Ititerestlnc work. “MYSTRKIKS OF 
111E NEAPOLITAN CONVENTS." bv anex-Nun. It gives 
u true and graphic picture of tbe inner life of the Convents, 
and ot the country and society ot that beautiful latid-Italy. 
Agents arc meeting with great success in Its suit-. Terms 
liberal. Seuu tor Circulars. 
A. S. BALK & CO., Hartford, Conn. 
TTEL.31 BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES 
Ervi'TIVu and Ulc'Krativb Disrakbs of thr Throat, 
Nosk, Evkljds, Sc alt and Skin, which so disfigure the 
appearance, purging the evil effects of mercury, and re¬ 
moving all taints, the remnants of disease, hereditary or 
otherwise, and is taken by Adults and Ciuldkkn with per¬ 
fect SAFKTY. 
Two TAai.xspooNt n.s of IiELMuoLn's Extract of Sarsa¬ 
parilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet 
Drink, and one bottle is equal to a gallon of tbe Sirup of Sar¬ 
saparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. 
An Interesting LufTitu is published in the Medlco-Chi- 
rurelcal R.-vtew,on the subject of the Extract of Sarsapa¬ 
rilla lu certain affections, by Benjamin Travers, F. R. S., &c. 
Speaking of these diseases, and diseases arising from excess 
of mercury, be status that uo remedy Is equal to the Extract 
ot Sarsaparilla; its power la extraordinary — more so than 
any other drug I am acquainted with. It is, in the strictest 
sense, a toulc, with this invaluable attribute —that it is ap- 
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ble as renders other substances of the toulc class unavailable 
or injurious. 
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FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
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H elm hold's concentrated extract 
Ill'I’IIf* (a llw* mtftiif rlLiiuitiM n . .. .. 
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Helmbolo's Highly Conckntkatkb Fluid Extracts 
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against the Turks is still 
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PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867, 
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Blood Slock or moot Recent Importation. 
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U. C. GRAFF, 
Greendale Stock Farm, Maysville, Col. Co., Ohio. 
ITTENlIOU!«K’M CELEBRATED POULTRY 
iv>>rE .vuh r»ExuiNic f unless done up in the steel cncrraved 
wrapper, and signed, U. T . Hkmboed. 
the proprietor was coinpellod to adopt such a wrapper 
because of the growing popularity of his articles, and to 
prevent spurious and dangerous counterfeiting. 
H. T. HELM HOLD, druggist, of eighteen years’ experi¬ 
ence, and manufacturer of Heljiuold’s Genuine Pkepa- 
EATIOXS. 
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Wabehousk, No. 591 Broadway, New York, next Metro¬ 
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South Tenth street, Pniladelphia, where all desiring In¬ 
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parted. 
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Powosuis— A remedy for all diseases to which fowls are 
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