LIST OF *4EW AOVE8TSSEW5EMTS. 
The Education ot the Heart — The Tribune. 
Dialogue — R C Browning. 
The Appetite for Tobacco Destroyed—C B Cotton. 
To Farmers and Planters—'The Lodi M&nnfac taring Co. 
Great Bale, of Dry Goods—Farnham & Co. 
Kulffll) Mowing Machines—Elijah Dunbar. 
Sorgo Hand-Book—Blvmyer, Norton & Co. 
The Lb tie Giant—H W Seymour. 
Snort-Horns lor Sale—,! Talcort. 
Wanted. Good Agents—A Bralnard. „ . _ 
Crawford Garden Cultivator— Blymyer, Norton & Co. 
Cider Wanted—.Jotjd L Kimberly, Jr. 
Free—A Gem Photograph— Btackle & Co. 
Short Iloi Bull lor Sale—Svivestor Lehman. 
$30 a Day Cleared—Hyson & CO. 
llctus <|(mb*ttsfr. 
— England now claims the honor of Washington’s birth. 
— The bonded debt of St. Lonis city is ill,400,000. 
— The Brooklyn Common Council are to visit Niagara. 
— N. Y. city had eighteen rainy days last month. 
— Bonnots are growing smaller in Paris.. 
— Cincinnati is to have a “ ekatorlal academy.” 
_“ Toadskin8 ” is the Western name for greenbacks. 
— Providence, R. I. has a Ku-Klux-Klan Society. 
— New York is to have another German daily paper. 
— The use of petroleum is decreasing in England. 
— Calabar has been found to be an antidote for trichina. 
— New York has a Masonic insurance company. 
— Long Island has spent. $300,000 in starting liah ponds. 
— The Czar has sent five horses to the Saltan. 
— Ship building is reviving in Boston. 
— Paris had two suicides a day last year. 
— The Black Swan’s voice is said to be breaking with 
age. 
— Dr. Ayer made $67,424 out of pills and pectoral last 
year. 
— Chicago will pay $796,600 for its public schools this 
year. 
— The Maryland school of Design at Baltimore has 414 
pupils. 
— Lord Brougham’s title descends to his youngest 
brother. 
— London haB a number of successful female wood en¬ 
gravers. 
— In the Sandwich Islands they lock up Second Ad¬ 
ventists. 
— The cable from Florida to Cuba will be laid this 
summer. 
— An army of 15,000 men are now building the Pacific 
Railroad. 
— Annexation parties are forming in IlaytL and San 
Domingo. 
— Central Park, N. Y., is rich just nowin birds and 
blossoms. 
— Col. Hazard, the powder man, left an estate of 
$2,000,000. 
— Cleveland, Ohio, claims to be the third in size of the 
lake cities. 
— Hartford, Conn., has 8,000 children between the ages 
of 4 and 16. 
— Omaha, Nebraska, is overrun with persons out of 
employment. 
— The water in the rivers of Maine resembles over¬ 
milked coffee. 
— Victor Hugo has lost his only grandchild and inherit¬ 
or of his name. 
— The Long Branch hotels open two weeks earlier this 
season than last. 
— Juarez did not run away from Mexico. He only sent 
his money away. 
-Printing-House Square in Chicago sends out some 
forty periodicals. 
— Counterfeit tens on the National Bank of Lockport, 
are in circulation. 
— A stock company in New York is going to build a 
grand central bath. 
— The new Catholic Cathedral to be built in Brooklyn 
wilt cost $1,200,000. 
— In Prussia the Zollverein Diet has refused to impose 
a tax on petroleum. 
— The French government has dispatched an ultimatum 
to the Bey of Tunis: 
— Thirty-eight thousand citizens of Arkansas lost their 
lives in the rebellion. 
— Private property is being seized in Venezuela to pay 
the government debt, 
— No telegraphic instrument but Morse’s is in use in 
the capital of Europe. 
— Lee, the drawer of the Chicago Opera Honse returns 
an income of $213,831. 
— A sea wall, 2,100 feet long, is to he built at Galloupe’s 
Island, Boston harbor. 
— Nelaton, the Paris surgeon, took a $20,000 fee lately 
for going to Stockholm. 
— Trinity College, Hartford, Is about to establish lec¬ 
tures on practical matter. 
— Bolwer Lytton is said to have written a play for 
Bandman, the German actor, 
— Fennimore Cooper’s works are being published in 
London at 12 cents a volume. 
— The Spiritualists are to hold a State Convention in 
Rochester the 25th of August. 
— Gen. Cole spends his time in his cell at Albany in 
whittling wooden ornaments. 
— Champagne is being made in London out of petrole¬ 
um for eighteen cents a dozen. 
— Owing to competition, paper collars sell in Bridge 
water. Mass,, at one cent a box. 
— The International Bridge at Buffalo will be of iron, 
1,760 feet long, and cost $717,000. 
— Wm. Lloyd Garrison has received $31,000 as the na¬ 
tional testimonial to his services. 
— Two Ohio men have bought 23,000 acres of land in 
Nebraska to cultivate as one farm. 
— Laramie City is the new rival of Cheyenne, and lots 
there are already selling for $2,000. 
— Six pickles gave a young lady of Brooklyn some¬ 
thing like the cholera the other day. 
— Chicago has recently built another Immense grain 
elevator, and now boasts of sixteen, 
— The British Government has forbidden the deposition 
of Dr. Colenso, the Bishop of Natal. 
— Ashburnham, Mass., has had $150,000 given to it for 
the purpose of endowing an academy. 
— A Southampton Co,, Va.,man has sold the strawberry 
produce of ten acres, in advance, for $10,000. 
— A beet root sugar company has bought 485 acres of 
Illinois land for raising the saccharinous root. 
— Ben. Hailiday, the overland stage man, has given Gov. 
Haight of California a $2,000 silver punch bowL 
— The Austrian Emperor has given bis assent to the 
law passed by the lieichsrath establishing equality of 
religious sects. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Gold Medal TUre«hIng; Machine.—P ersons 
intending to purchase a Threshing Machine will do well 
to send for Circulars and Judges’ Report of the Machine 
awarded TWO GOLD MEDALS at the Grtai National 
'/Vial at Auburn, July, 1866, manufactured by R. & M. 
HARDER, OobleskiU, N. Y. See their advertisement 
in last week’s Rural. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
. WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
V WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
/ WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 60 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
* Wbkks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 923 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
jQI A.IjOG-ITE. 
Extract from Report of Farmers’ Club, 
WILLIAM D. OSBORN. -« Will the Club 
give ns its opinion of Washing-machines ? 
Is it economy to pay fourteen dollars for 
one of Doty’s machines ! Washing-ma¬ 
chines have so generally proved to be 
failures that I am afraid of throwing 
away my money upon one.” 
SOLON ROBINSON.—“ If yon had to pay 
ten times the money you mention, it 
would be the best Investment yon ever 
made upon your farm. But you must 
not have that alone. Get the Universal 
Clothes-Wrlnger with it, and your wife 
and children will rise up and call you 
blessed, for they will find washing made 
easy.” 
Tfie following testimonials have been given : 
** JTV like our machine much; could not be per¬ 
suaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty, 
tec feel that tee are masters of the position."— 
REV. BIX HOP SCOTT, M. E. CHURCH. 
“ It is worth one dollar per week in ant/ family.” 
—N, Y, TRIBUNE. 
“ l give it the most u non all fled praise, and pro¬ 
nounce; it yn indispensable part of the machinery 
of housekeeping."—REV. it. WAR]) BEECHER. 
“ Tn the laundry of my house there is a perpetual 
thanksgiving on Mondays for the invention of your 
excellent Wringer — REV. 1HEO. L. CUTLER, 
“ Every week has given it a stronger hold upon 
the affections of the inmates of the laundry N. 
Y. OBSERVER. 
BOTH THESE MACHINES HAVE RECENT¬ 
LY BEEN GREATLY IMPROVED. 
You may prove the above statements true 
by sending the retail price: Washer, $ 11 } 
Extra Cog-Wheel Wringer, $ 9 - and we 
will forward to places where no one is 
selling, either or both, free of charges. 
If, after a trial of one month, yon are not 
entirely satisfied, we will REFUND THE 
MONEY on the retnrn of the machines. 
S&£ r ~ Large discount to the trade every¬ 
where. 
R. C. BROWNING, 
General Agent, 
959-2t.eo 23 Cortlandt St., New York. 
A gents wanted.-people in want of, 
and Agents who urn selling, nil kinds of SEWING MA¬ 
CH IN LS, are requested to address me (with stamp) lor great¬ 
ly reduced prices and terms. J. K. PEARSONS, 
*>• ^ Box 4, Charlestown, Mass. 
npHE EXCELSIOR A PERIODICAL DEVO- 
ted to choice Literature, Fashions, «.tc. Ac. The most 
magnificent premiums offered on the most liberal terms. 
Gold Watches, Sewing Machines, Furs, Music, Ac.. &c. Ev¬ 
ery one can secure a premium. Send ill cents lor specimen 
copy. Address W. T. HOKNEIJ. Buffalo) N. Y. 
C ARPENTRY MADE EASY - Instructs Farui- 
kbs how to build Barn., Outhouses, Bridges, etc. Price, 
$5.00. H. LB ALLEN, Philadelphia, Pa. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, COM- 
billing the maximum of efficiency, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely and favorably known, more than 000 being in use. 
All warranted satisfactory, or no Bale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Address 
U57-26t J. C. HOADLEY & CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
GENTS WANTED. 
Presidential Campaign Chart 
Now ready, giving large, clear and striking likenesses of the 
Republican Candidates for President and Vice-President. 
Party Platform In full. The whole Is surmounted by the 
American Eagle and Flag, and beautifully colored. This 
affords the beat chance for Agents to make money for the 
year IHflS, Send for catalogue giving full particulars of my 
Maps and Charts. Address GAYLORD WATSON, 
9o7-4t _ No. 16 Beckman St., New York. 
W ANTED, AGENTS-$76 TO 3200 PER 
mouth, everywhere, mule and female, to introduce 
the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON-SENSE FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE. Tills Machine will stitch, hem, fell, 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most supe¬ 
rior manner. 
Prick July $18. Fully warranted for five years. We will 
pay $:,iXki for anymaeliloe that will sew a stronger, more 
beautiful, or mote elastic seam than onru. It makes the 
“ Elastic Lock swell ” Every second stitch can be cut, and 
Btlll the cloth cannot he pulled apart without, tearing It, We 
pay Agents from Ii.1 to $200 per month and expenses, or a 
commission from which twice that amount can be made. 
Address. BECOME A CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 
CAUTION. IK) not be imposed upon by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours U the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 957-2t 
ffi'f A TO *20 A DAY GUARANTEED.-Good 
Agents wanted to introduce our Nkw Stab Shut¬ 
tle 8kwtno Maohirb— Stitch alike on both sides. The only 
first-class, low priced machine In the market. We will 
consign Machines to responsible parties and employ 
energetic Aoents on A Salaby. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
SON * CO., Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, MaaB., or St. Lonis, Mo. 
JOHN YOUNG’S 
*1 (original wringer man) 
MONITOR CLOTHES WRINGER, 
WITH OB WITHOUT COO-WHEELS, AND 
ALL WHITE RUBBER ROLLERS. 
The subscribers claim to have a Machine so constructed as 
to work as easily as Clothes Wringers without gear, which 
entfrely 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 as to 
work effectually with Cog-Wheels and self-adjlisting Rubber 
Springs combined, and at the same time keep the cogs in 
gear and rollers level at both ends, 
' Time, experience and the pribllc have convinced manufac¬ 
turers that Clothes Wringers with cog-wheels are much more 
durable than those without, for the lollowlng reasons: 
1st. They prevent any strain upon tue clothes while being 
wrung. 
2d. They preserve the rollers, as the labor Is divided be¬ 
tween both rollers, Instead of all belug done by the 
lower one to which the crauk is attached, as is the 
case when no cogs are used. 
Sd. They wring large articles with perfect ease. 
N. B. ft it be so, a* some manufacturers assert,that Black 
Rubber Rollers are as good and better than White Rubber 
Rollers, why don’t they use all Black Rubber Instead of cov¬ 
ering it with a thin coating of White Rubber to give them 
the appearance of All White Rubber Rollers ? A liberal dis¬ 
count made to jobbers. 
Agents wanted everywhere. Sold everywhere by Grocers 
and Hardware Deulers. Manufacture ! by 
JOHN YOUNG Sc riON, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 
U NPARALLELED SUCCESS t —WE ARE 
selling from a rich and varied stock of Dry and 
Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Watches. Carpetings, &e., 
at a uniform price of ONE DOLLAR. Parties getting up 
clubs will receive a premium worth from $3 to $300, accord¬ 
ing to the size of the club. A check describing an article to 
be sold for One Dollar, 10 cts.; 20 for $2; 40 for $4; 60 for $0; 
100 for $10. Circulars sent free. Agents wanted In every 
town. Address HARRIS & PLUMMER, 
93Mt 34 HanovBr Street, Boston, Mass. 
piEO. A. DEITZ, THE GREAT SEED WHEAT 
AT Gkowkr, Chambernburg, pa., sends fret 1 a Descriptive 
List of the best Seed Wheats In the world. 9.V6-I3t 
B ULLARD’S PATENT HAY TEDDER WITH 
Herring nud Squiers’ Dnprovements. call be had of S. C. 
Hkrkino, Manufacturer. New York, Geo. A. SqurEB, Super¬ 
intendent, Syracuse, N. Y. S. S. WHITMAN, Agent, Little 
Falls, N. Y. For Circulars address as above. 966-5t 
W ANTED- A GENTS-TO SELL BY 
sample, a COMBINED SQUARE, LEVEL AND 
BEVEL. Great Inducements offered. County P.ightB for 
sale on most liberal terms. For particulars address 
W 3. BATGRELDER & CO„ 
956-4t Pm-snuEon, Pa. 
13 EFORE BUYING TURBINE WATER 
13 WHEELS-Seudfor Circulars of PKKKSKILL MANU 
FACTUB1NG CO., PeekskHI, N. Y. 
A GENTS,—1.A DIES, GENTLEMEN, OR CHIL- 
drbu can earn a Watch, Silk Dress, Sewing Machine, 
pOPVL AR INVESTMENT. 
CENTRAL PiifflC RAILROAD 
COMPANY’S 
FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS. 
The CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COM¬ 
PANY are anthorized by Acts of Congress to construct, 
with the aid and supervision of the United States Govern¬ 
ment, the Western and principal portion of the National 
Trunk Line between the Pacific Coast and the Mississippi 
Valley. They have built by far the most difficult and ex¬ 
pensive portion of their Road, and have an unpreesdented 
working force extending the track across the Salt Lake 
Basin. By the cIobb of 1866, It 1b expected they will have 
400 miles in full operation; and that the 
ENTIRE LIXE 
WILL BE COMPLETED IN 1870. 
More than TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 
have been expended in the work, and the available CON - 
STRUCT10N RESOURCES are amplefor the remainder, as 
follows: 
1. UNITED STATES BONDS to the extent of $35, 
000 per mile, average. 
2. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same amount. 
3. GRANT OF PUBLIC LANDS along the route, 
12,800 acres per mile. 
4. CAPITAL STOCK of $20,000,000, of which $5,000,- 
000 is subscribed and paid on the work done. 
5. CASH RESOURCES, comprising Donations from 
California sources amounting to $1,250,000, Net Earnings, 
etc., 1865 to 1870, *6,500,000, making a total of more than 
SEVENTY MILLIONS 
UPON THE FIRST 726 MILES. 
One Hnnilred and Fifty Miles are nowbnlltandln 
operation on both slopes of the Sierra Nevada Range. The 
net earnings for the past year were OVER A MILLION IN 
GOLD, or more than four times the annual interest llablU- 
tles; and the net anrplua for the present year, after pay¬ 
ment of expenses and interest, is estimated at 
$1,500,000 IN COLD. 
We have now on hand a Bnpply, and are prepared to fill 
all orders at their 
Par Value and Accrued Interest, 
in currency, a limited amount of the 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 
bearing six per cent."per annum —both INTEREST AND 
PRINCIPAL being explicitly made “PAYABLE IN 
GOLD COIN,” conformably with the Specie Laws of 
the Pacific States. 
The Bonds arc of *1,000 oach, with semi-annual gold con- 
pons attached, payable In .July and January, the back inter¬ 
est from January 1st, being charged to the purchasers, in 
currency. 
ZF~ The Company reserve the right to advance the price 
at any time ; but all Orders actually in transitu at the time' 
of any such advance will be filled at present price. They 
are believed to be the most perfect and assured Corporate 
Security now offered. 
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at their fall 
market rates, tn exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad 
Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from 5 to 10 per 
cent, profit and keep the principal of their Investments 
equally secure. 
Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. In¬ 
formation, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account 
of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by 
return Express at our cost. 
PISK & H ATC H, 
Financial Agents of the O. P. H. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
Ornoss of thb Ckntbal Pactfio Railroad Company, 
No, 54 William Street, New York, 
Nos. 56 and 58 K Street, Sacramento, California. 
Sold by FARMERS' & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
Subscription* received through Banks 1 
and Bankers,.’generally. 
i3U All Descriptions of Government Securities 
Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. 
nr Seven-thirty notes converted mto the 
New Five-Twenties, or any other class of Government 
Bonds. 
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made for de- 
Btrable accounts. 
BT GOLD, COUPONS, and COMPOUND-IN¬ 
TEREST NOTES Bought and Sold. 
VST Miscellaneous STOCKS and BONDS Bought and 
Sold, at the Stock Exchange, on Commission, for Cash. 
ZST Dealers and Investors out of the City desiring to 
make negotiations in any of the above, may do so through 
us by mall or telegraph, as advantageously as though per¬ 
sonally present tn New York. 
FISK 6i HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
nNTE^7V YORK. 
T he book of, wonders tells now 
to make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics. Candles, Wines, Cordials, Soaps, Dyes, 
and hundreds of other articles in dally demand. Easily 
made and sold at large profits. Sent, post-paid, for 25 cts.,by 
947-lSt O. A. KOORBACH, No. 103 NasBau St,, N. f. 
S ILVER POLAND HENS’ EGGS— I can _ — 
turnish Eggs of these Premium perpetual-lay- 
ers, (beautiful Top-Knot Fowls,) (luring the sea- bSL-RI 
son, at $3 per dozen. Eggs securely packed and 
sent by express on receipt of cash. These fowls MfeSf - 
sell readUyut $7 pair, *',) the trio. Address vwL.LY.Ji 
WM. M, LEWIS, 16 Delevau St-, Rochester, N, Y. 
JjlAMILY FAYOR1TE. 
A This New Sewing Machine gained the Highest Prize, 
PARIS EXPOSITION, IB67, 
And more first clash j-uumiumb during the past, year than 
any other. It is without, doubt the BEST for Family use, be¬ 
cause it is Uie SIMPLEST lu construction, EASIEST to 
learn,and LEAST LIABLE to get out of ORDER. It makes 
HHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLK8ALK AND RBTAlL DKALKKB IN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Superior Planos, und Publishers of Sunday-school 
Music. 
N. B.— We will rent our Organs by the month, letting the 
rent pay for them. 953 - 6 teo 
___ SSND FOR PRICE LIST. 
W ATERS’ FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS, 
«itta Lima Frame, I ivers 1 i 1 1 - and Lgr life Bridge. 
MelodcooS, Parlor, Church and ilnbluht Organs, the beBt 
menu fantured; Warranted for Six years. 
loo i ianos, Mrlodroxs- end Groans nt’six llrst-cluss ma¬ 
kers, at fom prices for Cash, or, one-quarter cash and. the bal¬ 
ance In Monthly ur tpiarterly Installments. Second-hand 
Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. illr. paters its the Author of Sly: Sunday School Music 
Rooks; Reascnly Echoes," and "Yew S. S. Red," Just is¬ 
sued.) Warerooms, 481 Broadway, New York 
_ H ORACE WATERS & CO. 
R estore your beauty.-hollow 
& ar h CircUs around the 
A VG9s Idrnptts, fftc., cd red by the. use 0 f Velpeau's Vital- 
ink. ^ Rfl uever Wtjowti to lull. However thin i ou tire the 
fVeo I ' r i NK a,7f anc * shrunken t'orm 
to fill lip with heaitrd.il flesh, restoring beauty of form and 
color. It Is harmless. Mfc ,sfactlan given,or inontu refutuled 
$1.50 per box. sealed, by mail. Address * 'Cunded. 
, WM, POWELL & CO., 
955-eoly L. Box 1$, Troy, N. Y. 
L awn m o w e r~s~ 
AND 
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINES. 
Send stamp for descriptive circulars and order early. 
958-Oteo R. H. ALLEN & CO., P. O. Box 376, New York 
O NE OUNCE OP GOLD WILL BE GIVEN 
for every ounce of adulteration found In " B. T Bab¬ 
bitt’s Lion Cokfxr.” This coffee is roasted, ground, and 
sealed ** hermetically," under letters patent from the U. S 
Government. A11 the “ aroma” Is saved, and tlia coffee pre¬ 
sents a rich, glossy appearance. Every family should use It. 
as it is 15 to 20 per rent, stronger than other pure “ Coffee.” 
One can In every twenty r.ontnlns n *1 Greenback- For 
sale everywhere. If your grocer does not keep tl 
and wUl not get It for you, send your orders direct to the 
factory. B. T. BABBITT, 
953-luteo Nos. 64 to 74 Washington St., N. Y. 
WANTED -AGENTS - IN ALL PARTS of 
I? the United States for our now work " PEOPLE’S 
BOOK OF BIOGRAPHY," containing over eighty sketches 
of eminent persons of all ages and countries; women as well 
aa men; a handsome Octavo hook of about MO pages. Illus¬ 
trated with beautU’nl steel engravings ; written by JAMES 
PARTON, l/i« most popular of living authors, whose name 
will insure for It a rapid sale. Send ror descriptive circular 
and see our EXTRA terms, A. S. HALE &■ CO., 
953 ‘Ueo Publishers, Hartford, Cotin. 
\\TANTED — AGENTS.—8200 PER MONTH the 
V v year round, or a certainty of $500 to $1,000 per month 
to those haring a little capital. We guarantee the above 
monthly salary to good active agents at their own homcB. 
Every agent, farmer, gardner, planter and fruit grower. 
North and South, shoulds»nd at onctfor particulars. Please 
call on or address J. AHEARN & CO., 63 Second Street, 
Baltimore, Md. 957-2teo 
Till 8TIMPUON SCIENTIFIC FEN. atxU 
One forward and two Backward arches, insuring great 
strength, well-balanced elasticity, evenness of point, arid 
smoothness of execution. Sold by hII Stationers. One gross 
In twelve contains a Scientific. Gold Pen. One dozen'Nfe’ef 
Pens (assorted points) and Patent Ink-retaining Penholder 
mailed on receipt of 50 cents. A. S. BARNES & CO., 
957-2tco ill & US William st., New York. 
F ruits, vegetables, milk, but¬ 
ter, &c — Effectually preserved without sugar, with¬ 
out cooking them, and without air-tlghtlng the Jars or cans, 
by a new cheap, healthful and effectual nietbod, that of the 
American Fruit Preserving Powders. 
Circular sent free, or a manual of 32 pages, containing fall 
description and directions for preserving said articles, seut 
for 18 cents. 
These Preserving Powders are put up and sold for 50c per 
package ; sent, by mall for 75 cts , or we will send by mall a 
small sample for trial-enough for a few pounds of fruit—for 
15 cts. Also for sale by Druggists. Grocers and General Deal¬ 
ers everywhere. If not found at your store, send direct to 
L. P. WOKRALL, General Agent, 
No. 165 Chamburs Street, New York, 
CURLS!CURLS! 
8 A MP L ES 
SENT FREE 
A sample of Prof. Itonn’s CtTBLfqtra will be sent free to 
any address. The CCRI.tqvK will curl the stralgbrcst hair on 
the first application (without Injury) In sifft,luxuriant, beau- 
tltul flowing curls. Address with Stamo, 
Prof. B. U. ROBB, Parkman, Ohio. 
WALTER A. WOOD'S 
r- XV I Z E 
MOWERS and REAPERS 
Take the lead, and used everywhere. Two Grand Gold Med¬ 
als and Cross of Legion of Honor, at Paris Exposition, 1867. 
And 500 First Premiums In all parts of the world. Over 90,- 
000 now In use. Increasing demand with Increased facilities. 
Improvements for 1868. Pronounced by all who have used 
them to be the 
WEST IN VSE. 
WOOD'S PRIZE MOWERS—one and two-horae. 
WOOD’S 8ELK-KAK tN'O REAPER—with or without. 
WOOD'S NEW MOWING ATTACHMENT. 
WOOD’S HAND-ItAKING REAPER. 
HAINK’S ILLINOIS HARVESTER. 
pr Manufactured by the WALTER A. WOOD MOWING 
AND REAPING MACHINE CO., Ueoeral Office and Manu¬ 
factory HixUdck Fills, N. y. 
Branch Offices and Salesrooms .—New York City, 40 Clourt- 
landt 8:., !>,<). Box 5305, C. R. SKINNER, Agent ; Chicago, 
Ill., 206 Lake St.. C. E. WHITMAN, Agent; Alexandria Va. 
A. T. SKINNER & OO., Agent*; Madison, WU..M. E. FUL¬ 
LER * CO., Aeentn. 
FOREIGN uFFIC'R, 77 Upper Thames St., London, Eng. 
SEND FOR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR FOR 1868. 
8 EB RURAL NKW-YORKER, APRIL 4, 1868. 
B ook agents wanted— 
For the Intensely Interesting work, *' MYSTERIES OF 
i. uE NEAPOLITAN CON VENTS,” by an ex-Nun. Itglves 
a true acid graphic, picture of the Inner Ule of the Convents, 
and of the country and society of that beautiful land—Italy. 
Agents arc meeting with great success In Its sale. Terms 
liberal. Send for Circulars. 
054-Bt _A. S. HALE & CO„ Hartford, Conn. 
T7'EDZIE'S PATENT WATER FILTER—Sclen- 
TV title, Practical and Reliable. Everv family should use 
them to Insure health. KEDZ1E St BUNNEL, 
944-tf No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
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953-1too 58 Beaver St., Now York. 
A VALUABLE GlFT.-SO PAGES. DU. S. S. 
FITCH’S “DOMESTIC FAMILY PHYSICIAN" de¬ 
scribes all Diseases and their Remedies, Sent hy mall, free. 
Address Du. S. 3, FITCH, 
953-13teo 714 Broadway, New York. 
LAST I C SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE IS 7 [Room 19] BROAD W A T, 
WllW YORK. 
mSBS GKA.VTEP 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
^ MER1CAN (WALTHAM) WATCHES. 
The Best I The Cheapest. 
Recommended hy Railway Conductors, Engineers and Ex¬ 
pressmen—the moBt exacting class of watch-wearers—as 
superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and v 
durability. 
Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worthless Swiss 
Imitation. To avoid Imitation, buyers should Invariably de¬ 
mand a certificate of genuineness. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
Ask for a WALTHAM WATCH, and take no other. 
It la the Beet I It la the Cheapest 1 
A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL 
-l*- Complexion follow the use of Heumbold’s Concentra¬ 
ted Extract Sausaparilla. 
It removes black spots, pimples, moth-patches, and all 
eruptions of the skin. 
TN THE SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS, 
-*• the system naturally undergoes a change, and FLblm- 
bold’s KionLT Concentrated Extract op Sarsaparilla 
Is an assistant of the greatest value. 
YOUNG LADIES, BEWARE OF THE INJU- 
rlons effects of Face Powders and Washes. All such 
remedies close up the pores of the akin, and In a short time 
destroy the complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy 
and youthful appearance, use Helmuold’s Extbaot Sar¬ 
saparilla. 
"NJOT A FEW OF TUE WORST DISORDERS 
^ that afflict mankind arise from corruption of the blood. 
Helm hold's Extbaot Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the 
utmost value. 
TT ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA 
cleanses and renovates the blood, Instils the vigor of 
health Into the system, and purges out the humors that 
make disease, 
rpHOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF 
A Complexion must purify and enrich the blood, which 
FI elm hold's Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
I nvariably does. Ask for Hxlmboi.d’b. Take no other. 
TT ELM BOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 
■ FLUID EXTRACT SAKSAPAP.ILLA ERADICATES 
Ebxjpttvr and Ulcerative Dukases of tub Titroat, 
Nose, Etelids, Scalp and Sejn, 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 Children with per¬ 
fect SAFETY. 
Two Tablespoonfuls of Helstbold'b Extraot of Barsa- 
partlla, added to a pint or water, Is equal to the Lisbon Diet 
Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Strap of Sar¬ 
saparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. 
TTELMBOLll’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 
BUCHU is the. great diuretlo. Uelmbold’8 Concen¬ 
trated Extract Sarsaparilla Is the Great Blood Puri¬ 
fier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and 
Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. 
The best test of their purity and superiority will be a com¬ 
parison with the properties as set forth lu the United States 
Dispensatory. 
My laboratory for the manufacture Of Fluid Extracts lias 
been visited by thousands of physicians and druggists from 
all parts of the United States, and the mode Of preparation 
received their unanimous commendation. 
Helmuold’s Hic.tti.r Concentrated Fltitd Extbacts 
are pleasant Lu taste and odor, and Immediate In their 
action, 
None are genuine, unless done up In the steel engraved 
wrapper, and signed, H. T. Hhlmbold. 
The proprietor was compelled to adopt snch a wrapper, 
because of the growing popularity of his articles, aud to 
prevent spurious and dangerous counterfeiting. 
H. T. HELMBOLD, druggist, of eighteen years' experi¬ 
ence, and manufacturer of Helmbold's Genuine Prepa¬ 
rations. 
Principal Depots — [[untnoLD's Drug and Chemical 
Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, New York, next Metro¬ 
politan Hotel; and IIelmbold's Medical Depot, No. 104 
SouTn Tenth street, Philadelphia. 
BOLD BT DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. 
Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottleB for $6.50. 967-6teo 
C BE8YL1G COMPOUNDS. 
(PATENTED.) 
A Complete Disinfectant, Sure Insect Destroyer 
and Cure for Shin Diseases, &c. 
Cresyllc Add, well known as certain In Us effects for the 
above purposes. Is now for the first time made available for 
common use. With license under Letters Patent various 
compounds are being manufactured by the undersigned, 
whose Family Soaps nave long been a staple article m the 
market. 
SHEEP DIP, 
For Curing Scab and Destroying Insects on Sheep. 
5 lb canisters..,_$1,25 
10 Tt> canisters,. 2,25 
50 TS kegs. 10,00 
200 » bbls...35,00 
Proportions are 1 tt Dip to 5 gallons water for 5 to lOSheep, 
according to size. 
PLANT PROTECTOR. 
In solution for destroying and repelling Insects from Trees 
or Plants. 
In I and S ft canisters, 50 cents, and $1,00; larger packages 
same price as Sheep Dip. 
CBE8YLIC OINTMENT, 
For Cure of Foot-liot, &c. In solution for killing Insects, 
&c., on stock. In S ft canisters, $i. 
CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP. 
In tablets for convenient use in washing Horses, Dogs* 
Pigs, i&c., destroying Insects of all kinds, protecting from 
Flies, curative ol Sores. Scratches, and Chafes of nil kinds. 
40 cents ft,, or in boxes, 3 dozen tablets, $3,60. 
LAUNDARY AND NO. 1 SOAPS. 
For use In scrubbing and In ihe Laundry. Send for a de¬ 
scriptive pamphlet. For Sale by Grocers, Seedsmen, Agri¬ 
cultural Dealers, Druggists, etc., and by the Manufacturers. 
JAMES BUUHAN & CO., 
952 _ 190 Et.tzAKKTit Street, Nbw York. 
JgURNETT’S COCOAINE, 
For Franwting the Growth of, and Beautifying the 
Hair,—and rmda'ing it Bark and Glossy. 
The Cocoaine holds, In a liquid form, a large proportion 
of deodorized COCOANUT OIL, prepared expressly for this 
purpose. No other compound possesses the peculiar prop¬ 
erties which so exactly suit the various conditions of the 
human hair. 
LOSS OF HAIR. 
Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Uo.t 
I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect In my own 
aggravated case, of yvur excellent Hair Oil,— Cocoaine. 
For many months my lialr had been falling off. untill I was 
fearful of losing It entirely. The skin upon my head became 
gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not touch 
it without nalu. 
By the advice of my physician, to whom yon had shown 
your process of purifying the Oil, I commenced Its use the 
last week in June. The first application allavod the itching 
and Irritation, in three or four days the redness and tender¬ 
ness disappeared ; the hair ceased to fall: and I have now a 
thick growth of hair. Yours, very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. 
A REMARKABLE CASE. 
i)-AST Middleboro’, Mass., June 9,1864. 
Messrs. Burnett * Co.: 
I send you a state irn ut of my daughter's case, as requested. 
She will have been sick six yeurs, if she lives until the lBt of 
August next. 
When her hair came off she had been afflicted with neural- 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
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8tatea and Europe, 963-12t 
ton. Mass. Circulars sent free. 
gENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
M. O'Kkkfs.Son <SCo.,Seedsmen A Florists,Rochester,N.Y. 
WANTED ! AGENTS'1-TO WELL JOHN S. C. 
TV Abbott’s LIFE Ot GENERAL GRANT. This work 
contains t tine steel engraving of the Father and Mother of 
the General, and is otherwise very handsomely Illustrated. 
The best selling work in the market; price suited to the 
times. Address B. B. RUSSELt, Puhllsher, 
96S-2t No. 55 Coruhlil, Boston, Mass. 
FOR 0 NE^<| p j jjp 
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ENT OF $25.00 VALUE, OF YOUR 
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£ 130,000,000 STERLING.- 
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„ GUN * CO., 
950-lSt 4 Prince of Wales Road, Loudon, England. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It Is a comb) 
nation of 
Pulverized. Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
ittlnlty for the former,) and Is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A HOOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A miwttc—It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non 
combnstllile. Impervious, non-expauslve and uudecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HBAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that wlil resist 
the action ff the elements as long as the structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECT!.Y FIRE-PROOF, 
It Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
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Jig ATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all DrugglstB and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street. New York. 943-Ly 
heat caused by the pains, burned her hair so badly that, in 
October, 1861 , ft all came off, and for two years alter her head 
was as smooth as her face. 
Through the recommendation of a friend, she was Induced 
to try vour Cgooaixe, and the result was astonishing. She 
had not used halt' the. contents of a bottle before her head 
was covered with a ripe young hair. In l'oar months the hair 
has grown sev eral Inches in length, very thick, soft and fine, 
aud of a darker color than formerly. She still continues to 
use the Coconino, and we have little fear of her losing her 
hair. With respect, WM. S. EDDY. 
PER DAY.—AGENTS WANTED-MALK 
and Female; business new, light and honorable : 
steady employment: no capital required. Address 
REEVES & CO„ 7& Nassau 8t„ New York. 
BURNETT'S COCOAINE is the best and cheapest hair¬ 
dressing in the world. It promotes the GROWTH OF THE 
HAllt, and is entirely free from all Irritating matter. 
JOSEPH BURNETT dfc CO., Boston, 
Manufacturers and Proprietor!,. 
For 3ale by Druggists everywhere. 953-6teo 
ii 13UONOMY IS WEALTH.”-Franklin. 
JLj Why will people pay tSOor $1C0 for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when $25 will buy a better one for all practical pur¬ 
poses'/ Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, tlic sub¬ 
scribers beg tn Inform th.Hr numerous friends that the 
"Franklin and "Diamond” Machines can be had in any 
quantity. This Machine Is a double thread, complete with 
table, constructed upon entirely new principles, and Docs 
Not Infringe upon any other lu the. world. It is emphatically 
the poor man's Sewing Machine, and is warranted to excel 
all others, as thousands of patron* Will testify. 
AiikNT s Wa.nteii.— Machines sent to Agents on trial, and 
given away to families who arc needy and deserving. Ad- 
uress, |953-6eot] J, C. OTTIS A CO., Boston. Mass . 
P EEK*KILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST¬ 
INGS.—Send for List. PEEKS KILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
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