Specimens sent fo r ‘2 
.30. S'■ nfi for Cire 
Flags, Jfcc 
sent for S 
5 Cents. 1 0 different styles’ 
of the church of the New Testament, Fbiladcl- 
:ior ol' " TojjQld Log School House," and Editor 
ichoolrtay Visitot.” lStno, 30a pages. Unique In 
b. Gra st on Hokskbaok, now ready. The only equestrian 
mcuu-e of Gen. Okant ever engraved. Retail price $ 2 . size 
i ’ hy 11> Inches -printed on plate paper L9 by 24 inclieB. Send 
tor sample copy Immediately InclosingUne Dollar.and I will 
promptly send same saiely on roller, oy mail, to anv part of 
the country. Address GKO. K. FERINE, Fine Art Putdlsh- 
Ing House, Jso, 1U Nassau St., New York. 958-4t. 
A GENTS-LADm GKNTLKMEX, Oil CHIL- 
'-' al , u atVatcb.snkDress. Sewing Machine, 
Web oi Sheeting, Ac.. by two or three (lavs’ work for (4 rT - 
MAN & CO/S Great One Dollar Sale, 119 Hanorer St . Bog. 
ton. Mass, Circulars sr-nt tree. ariiar 
NE OUNCE OF GOLD WILL BE GIVEN 
.‘ B. T Bab- 
v7 for every ounce of ado Iteration found in 
ihtt's Lion Coffer.” This coffee is roasted, ground, and 
sealed " hermetically," under letters patent from the if, 8 
Government. All the ” aroma” is saved, and the go tie e pre¬ 
sents a rich, glossy appearance. Every tamily should use il. 
as it is 15 to 20 per cent, stronger than other pare •' Coffee.'' 
One can In every twent? contains a $1 Greenback. For 
sale everywhere. If your srrocqr does not keep this coffee, 
and will not got it for you, send your orders direct to the 
factory, B. T, BABBITT, 
953-l0tCO Nob. iff to 74 Washington St., N. Y. 
A VALUABLE GIFT.-SO PAGES. DR. S. S. 
FITCH’S '*DOMESV10 FAMILY PHYSICIAN" de¬ 
scribes all Diseases and their Remedies. Sent by mall, free, 
Address Ds. S. S. FITCH, 
953-13teo 714 Broadway, New York. 
Millli 
LIST OF NEW AOVERTiSEMENTSc 
Central Pacific Railroad Co. 
Nichols >v Shepard's Vibrator—Nichols & Shepard. 
The American Fruit Preserving Powders. 
Penman Wanted— II G Eastman. 
Geo. Wilsou's Life of Gen. Gram—Robt M DeWitt, 
Auction Sale of Fine Blooded Stock—Thos Fitch. 
Farm tor gale—E E Lewis. 
Family Knitting Machine—Masury & Reynolds. 
A New Invention—H F Meniil. " 
$200 a Month—Clark & Co. 
Agents Wanted—Good«peed & Co. 
Dutcher’s Lightning Fit- Killer. 
Mowing Machine Sections—Sweet, Barnes & Co. 
Book Agents Wanted - .1 I; Burr <fc Co. 
Peters’ Emigrant and Land Ag’uiev—T C Peters. 
The Grossman Clay & Mf g Co— J K Grossman. 
Gold I Gold 1—K if ColTlt). 
*10 to $20 a day. Sure—The American Wire Co. 
The Book of wonders—u A Roorback. 
Ladles and Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang. 
Pennsylvania State Normal School- -J A Cooper. 
*10 a l)av for All A .1 Fnllani. 
Inventors Wanting Patents—Dodge & Muun. 
peuis (Jmt&titscr. 
— London Is to give Napier a thousand dollar sword. 
— The King of Greece la anxious about bis finances. 
— Anstralia is whispering of separation from England. 
— The female coal miners of England get Is. 2d. a day. 
— The Pope is 77, his grandfather lived to the age of 98. 
— Battered sponge is an nnhe-altby edible for rats. 
— The plague of locustB has reached Missouri. 
— Strawberries are 35 cts. for three quarts in St. Louis. 
— Irving @ two nice-- are still living at Sunnyetde. 
— The old Mormon Lrall, at Nauroo, Ill., is burned. 
— There are 60,000 Germans in Texas, mostly farming. 
— The Grown Princess of Russia has a sou. 
— Eggs are selling at ten cents apiece in Utah, 
— The Persian Gulf is to be explored. 
— The Bakers in New York are on a strike. 
— The Mexican Congress has adjourned until Sept. 
— Milwaukee had no fires last month. 
— Chicago talks of tunneling the river at La Salle St. 
— The widow of the late Abyssinian King la dead. 
— The building season opens briskly in Philadelphia. 
— Yellow fever in Callao is killing 200 a day, 
— Green corn abounds in the New Orleans market. 
— The wheat harvest has commenced in Tennessee. 
— Coal has been found in Wabasha Co., Minnesota. 
— The Chicago bricklayers want $5 per day. 
— San Francisco is to have a park of 1,000 acres, 
— Boston has sold the last of her Liverpool steamers. 
— Marquez positively denies that he betrayed Max¬ 
imilian. 
— The National Typographical Union meets in Albany 
next year. 
— A water spout played antics in Knox county, Md., 
last week. 
— The wife of a Chicago policeman committed suicide 
last week, 
— The mining interests of Arizona are in a prosperous 
condition. 
— Formidable military preparations are still going on 
in Canada. 
— Prince Humbert and his bride will pass the summer 
near Milan. 
— Great fires are raging in the pine woods of Northern 
Wisconsin, 
— France has resumed diplomatic relations with the 
Bey of Tunis, 
— The Albany concert saloons have been indicted by 
the grand jury. 
— France pays $3,000,000 for its Legislature, $5,000,000 
for its Emperor. 
— Germany sends twenty delegates to the Chicago 
singing festival. 
— Two Georgia negroes fought a duel lately, and one of 
them was killed, 
— A Memphis negro girl recently attempted to poison 
an entire family. 
— A “ flood of street beggars ” is oompianiea oi oy the 
Cleveland papers. 
— Admiral Farragut's fleet is still riding at anchor in 
the harbor of Brest. 
— An extensive batch of murder trials are in progress 
at Worcester, Mass. 
— Ithaca is organizing a savings bank, with Hon. Ezra 
Cornell as President. 
— The weather at New York Saturday week was the 
hottest of the season. 
— The entire Chinese portion of Jackson, Cal., was de¬ 
stroyed by fire recently. 
— Ia ten weeks Newfoundland has landed $1,000,000 
worth of seals—450,000. 
— A Montreal dispatch states that 700 soldiers are to 
start for St. Johns soon. 
— Vienna is jealons or the smiles lavished upon the 
Prince of Prussia in Italy. 
— Three men have been arrested in New York for the 
murder of Richard Butler. 
— A nugget of gold and quartz, worth $20,000 has been 
found at Remington Hill, Cal. 
— The Spiritualists of the State of New York lately 
met in convention at Hudson. 
— A colored Orphan Asylum and Mission School is to 
be established in Brooklyn. 
— An old lady named Lewellyn was gored nearly to 
death by a cow in Cleveland. 
— A conple of Cleveland urchins last week stole a horse 
and sold it, then stole it again. 
— Accommodation for two thousand troops is being 
prepared at St, Johns, Quebec. 
— The young heir to the throne of All the Russias, is 
to bear the name of Nicholas. 
— A Mr. Taylor of Cambria, N. T„ was killed by light 
ning lately while asleep in his bedroom. 
— A little child was drowned in the gutter at Albion on 
Thursday week, during a heavy shower. 
— The Troy Common Conncil has appropriated $1,000 
with which to celebrate the Fourth of July. 
- The Crown Prince of Prussia has declared for freedom 
of the press, and the reactionists are shocked. 
Pictures illustrating the evils of intemperance are 
to be hung up in the bar rooms of Washington. 
— Rev, John C. Lyon, founder of the German Methodist 
Church in America, died at Baltimore the 22d ult. 
— Patrick Ross, the murderer, died in Cincinnati laBt 
week from the effects of a late attempt at suicide. 
— The steamer Narva has sailed from London with the 
new sub-marine cable to be between Cuba and Florida. 
— Ira Penfield of Stepney, Conn., has a child seven 
months old who can talk so as to be plainly understood. 
— Detective Pinkerton and his assistants are at work 
investigating the recent Express robbery on the Jeffer¬ 
sonville Railway. 
i — L eri P&tridge, Cashier of the First National Bank of 
! Seneca Falls, attempted to commit 6uicide in Syracuse 
Sunday evening week, 
— A lad named Conkling is under arrest in New York 
for committing forgeries upon the East River National 
, Bank. He has confessed. 
— A Brooklyn man named Alonzo McCormick shot his 
wife on Saturday, killing her instantly, and then killed 
himself. Cause, New England rum. 
— The new system of requiring the payment of taxes 
on bonded whisky before the owner can ply his distillery 
is working satisfactorily in New York. 
SPE CIAL NOTICE^ 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will care the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum, 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 933 
NUW AD VERTISEMEK TS. 
C»»?AA A MONTH. TO AGENTS, MALE OR 
O—< HO Female. Particulars free, or sample retailing 
for $1 for 10 cents. Address 
961-21 CLARK & CO,, Newark. N. J. 
A new invention.-a fTove iiook, a 
Hammer and Craw, and Pit! and Pan Lifter, and Kettle 
Hook all combined Agents wanted to sell this new inven¬ 
tion. Needed in every house. A sample one sent bv mail for 
50 cents. Address H.F. MERRILL, Jia fit bain seed, Conn. 
F amily knitting machine-the best 
is tne one uianufsct ured by tlie Bridgeport cnitting Go. 
Bridgeport, Cl. Send for circular to your nearest agent, 
Masuky & IIkvxoj.d.s Boston, Mass., J. W, RoBKUTro.Y, Coil. 
cord.N. H.. hETxovns & Porter, i»i West atli St., Cincin¬ 
nati, Q.,J. R. Snow, Freeport, I11..C. K. Canfield, Lyons- 
Ia, ILMillkr, Madison, WlS., .LB. Snow. Minneapolis,Minn, 
F AUITI FOR SALE-280 Acres In John- 
sox Co,, Iowa, no acre* under cultivation and enclosed, 
with good post :iuu board fence. Farm House. Graurryfor 
2,00o bn.-ihcl* grain, Stabling for 12 head of Horses, well wa¬ 
tered and In good neighborhood, 3 miles from R, R. sta¬ 
tion, and 12 miles from Iowa City, 1 * rented this season for a 
cash rent of $336, and will be solo tor the low price of $28,50 
per acre for the whole tract, or in smaller lots if desired. 
One half can remain on bond and mortgage for a term or 
years It desired, or will he exchanged for property in or near 
Geneva. For further particulars inquire at Lewis’ Dkco 
Store on corner of Castle and Water Sts., Geneva, N. Y., or 
address F.. K. LEWIS, at Geneva, N. Y. 
A uction sal k of fine blooded 
DaIIU’ STOCK. 
The Third Annnnl Sate of Thoroughbred and Grade Alder¬ 
ney and Ayrshire Calves. Heifers. Cows and Balls, will take 
place at the Farm of the subscriber, situated one-half mile 
from the Railroad Depot, in the City of New London, Con¬ 
necticut, on Thursday, July Uth.lHftfi Sale, to commence at 
U o'clock. A. M., and no postponement on account of weath¬ 
er 100 head of this eeleftrob.d stock will be sold as above, 
without reserve, to the hi ghost bidder. 
About 25 head are thoroughbred Aldemeys. 
35 “ ” ” Ayrshire®, 
22 “ “ Cross of the two bloods (Alderney and 
Ayrshire ) 
“ 25 " " Grades, Sf, %, 15.16th, 3l-32d. 
Terms—Cash on delivery of the stock. Catalogues on the 
day of sale. THOMAS FITCH, 
9ol-2teo New London, Cornu 
fJIO FARMERS AND PLANTERS, 
THE LODI WANUtivr TURING COMPANY, the oldest 
and largest concern oflhe kind in the United States, possess¬ 
ing extraordinary ftiCHlUes for the manufacture of Fertil¬ 
izers, rout) oiling e.rctuti oely Hie night soil, offal, bones and 
dead animals oi New York, Brooklyn and Jersey cities, as 
also the great Commit.upaw abba’tolrs, offer for sale, in 
lots to suit customers, 
0,000 TORTS 
OF 
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE 
Made from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to a 
powder. Its effects have b* on most astonishing, doubling 
the. crops and maturing them ten days or two weeka earlier. 
Equal to the hesibrnndsnfSuperphbsphate for prevent crop, 
although sold tor S23 ner Ton with freight from New 
York added. Packed in l ms. of 250 its. each. 
BOMB DUST. 
1—COARSE and FINE MINED. 2—FINE, suitable for 
Drilling And 8—FLOURED BONE. 
ITFK Warrant our 3okk to AnalyzePurf, Packed 
in bbls. of 250 ftp. each. lor Winter grain, Douhle Rellned 
Poujlretie and Fine Bone, mixed In equal proportions and 
drilled m with the seed, litvr produced most remarkable ef¬ 
fects. Sold hh low as any article of same purity and fineness 
in the market. 
iVITRO-PHOSPHATE OF JJMF. 
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not 
superior, to any cw madr or sold in this market, containing 
a larger amount of solulie Phosphate and Ammonia thau 
usual in Superphosphate!. For Permanent, as well as for 
QEN. WILSON'S LIFE OF GRANT.—Tile 
best and most complete life of Gen. U. S. GRANT is the 
one written by his fellow soldier (not a politician,) Gen. 
James g. Wilson. 
It contains 100 pages, octavo, with a fine and accurate por¬ 
trait, PRICK ONLY 25 CENTS. 
AGENTS wanted all over the country to sell this Book. A 
smart man can make $10 per day. Send for a copy and terms. 
Horace Greeley, in The N. Y. Tribune of June 5. says: 
‘■The Life and Campaigns or Gen. U. S. Grant, by Gen 
James G. Wilson Is a very good compilation of the leading 
facts in the great General's career, which lias been compactly 
printed so as to be sold for 25 cents by R M. DeWitt, No. IS 
Frankfort St. We heartily commend it to general circula¬ 
tion.” ROBERT M. DeWITT, Publisher, 
No. 13 Frankfort St., New York. 
Copies mailed, postage paid, on receipt of price. 
Q HORT-U ORNS—Cow», Heifers, mid Cal von .for 
IA sale by J. TALCOTT, Rome, N. V. 
G GENUINE PEEKSKILL PLOWS AM) PLOW 
J Castings are made only bv PEEKSKILL PLOW 
WORKS, Ami-still. A. Y. Beicare of imitators with our cast¬ 
ing filed Up. not fitting. Q«0 2 t 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER 
OiQOfi: A MONTH, AND ALL EXPEN- 
tiP aJ *J res Pa(d !—23 new, useful and carious articles 
for agentB. Full particulars sent fekk. Address 
960-lSt H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
QPORT FOR OLD AND YOUNG — Sensitive 
io P 1 sli. Sent by mall to any address on receipt of 10 
CentH and Htmnp, bj 
F. J. PHILLIPS, 
96fl-2t _ Providence, R. I, 
AN ASTOUNDING NOVELTY! 
A “PIjANCHETTE.” 
This wonderful and amusing automaton should be in every 
family. It will Interest «nd amuse both old and voting. Sent 
by express on receipt of the Price, $2,50. Trade supplied at a 
liberal discount. Send for Circular. 
950-21 HASKINS * CO., 86 Bcekman St., N. Y. 
G < It \ NT < HA K IIS AND F1 \N. <, 1 < t 
f inducements for Agcnm to sell our Grant Engravings. 
THE HE ST 
AND ONLY PKBFEOT MaCHETS KVBR INVENTED FOE 
turning or tedding hay. 
HAY CUT, CURED AND STORED IN THE BARN 
IN ONE DAY t ! 
The Quality of the Hay Crop Very Much Increased. 
Very Great Ease of Draft. 
It Is very LIGHT, and so SIMPLE and DURABLE that It 
CANNOT GET OUT OF REPAIR. 
CO., Headquarters for Campaign Goods, Boston, Mass., P. 
O. Box, 3,844, qtio-tt 
P HILADELPHIA O A N CEB OOSPITAL.- 
rftjx. ulinl, nr trie pliiiaaelpufn L Diversity, is making 
astonishing C itrce qf Cancer at the Philadelphia l onrer Hos¬ 
pital, b.v a new process, a Chemical Cancer Antidote, that re¬ 
moves the largest of Cancers withont pain or the use of the 
knife, without Caustic, entlnp, or burning Medicine#, aud 
Without the loss of a drop iff blood. 
For pai tlculars Call or address R. H. KLINE, M D Q’il 
Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 9G0-lt 
T obacco antidote. - warranted 
to ltKMOVE AH, DE3tRE poK Tobacco. This great 
remedy H an excellent appetizer, it puriflps the blood, 
invigorates the system, possesses great nourishing and 
strengthening power, enables the stomach to digest the 
heartiest food, makes sleep refreshing, and establlsbesro- 
bust health. Smokers and C’Aejnm for Fiftu Year* Caret. 
Price FlUy Cents, post free, A treatise on the iojurions ef¬ 
fects of Tobacco, with lists of references, testimonials, Ac- 
Sent Free. Agents Wanted. Address 
.. Du. T. It. ABBOTT. 
960-1 r Jersey City, New Jersey. 
^ a r r ^ e ^,tt l ? T HtGirBST . :PKiCi!lL,MS ri the most Important 
FIELD TRIALS ever hold In any country. 
90,000 Now In Uao —20,000 Sold In a 
SINGLE SEASON, 
Circulars forwarded by mail. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
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Y.. (Manuty Pokeepsle,) 
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j ^ BOOK FOR SUMMER TIME! 
For the Train, the Steamer, the Sea-Shore, or the Moun¬ 
tains; for the Home and for the Sunday-School Library. 
Every leaf sparkles with the freshness of Springtime. 
JUST ISSUED. 
THE GOSPEL IA TIIE TREES; 
A Book of Opinions od Common Tilings. Illustrative of Re¬ 
ligious Experience and Christian Work. Bv Alexander 
Clark, A. M., Pastor of the First Methodist Church, Pitts- 
burgh, and formerly co-pastor with Rev. Thomas H. Stock- 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
HORSE HAY RAKE, 
More Simple, More Durable, .£■ Easier of Operation 
than any other Horse Rake In the Market. 
made only by 
AMIES PLOW COMPANY, 
Quincy Hall, Boston, and No. 53 Bbbkman St., N. Y. 
tW Send for Illuminated Circular. 
T -A. 3FI 
AGRICULTURAL WOSKS! 
The Albany Cotton Gin Maunfactnfiiia Co,, 
VIST'S", 1ST. -y.. 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., North End of the City. 
JOHN WARD, President. 
G. D. VAN VLTET, Secretary and Treasurer 
WM. P>. EMERY, (Survivor of Emery Brothers,) Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory. 
manufacturers of 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the celebrated "STAR" Threshing Machines; 
"Star" Hallway (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Pow¬ 
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Cut Saw Mills; Vegetable Cutters ; Horse Uay Porks; Corn 
and Feed Mills: Power Corn Stiallers -. Doc Powers, &c., Ac. 
For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Price List. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
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COTTON 0 IN MANUFACTURING CO.. P. 0. Drawer 1i«, 
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T HE AMERICAN WHEAT C! LTURTST. A 
Practical Treatise on the, Culture of Wh&it —By 8. Ed¬ 
wards Todd. Illustrated, 432 pp. Price, $2,50. Agents if ant¬ 
ed. Sent by mall where no agent is appointed, Address 
TAlNTOli BROTHERS, Publishers. 678 Broadway, N. V. 
A merican cattle j— their lii^tory, 
Breeding and Mnnugement. By LmvlB F. Allen, 
late. Pres't N- Y. State Ag. Soe. 528 pp. illustrated. Price, 
$2,50. Aoentu Wanted. " Gives thefarmer just the instruo 
tion he VJCtnt»."— If. Y. Independent. Sent by mail where no 
agent is uppolntc.d. Address TAINTOR BROTHERS, Pub¬ 
lishers, 6(S Broadway, New York. 9C0-2C 
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for $10. TDK PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 
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design and detail. Handsomely printed oh tinted paper, 
and substantially bound. Price. $1,50 post-paid to any ad- 
111*688« 
Rev. A. Mahan, D.D., the President of Adrian College, and 
the Author of Standard Works on Mental Philosophy, Natu¬ 
ral Theology, etc., says, in relation to this work: 
"During the past winter the Rev. Alexander Clark deliv¬ 
ered before bis congregation in Pittsburgh, a series of dis¬ 
courses under the. above title. So intense was the interest 
uWakencd by them that he was requested to publish them In 
book form,with Which request, I urn rejoiced to learn, be has 
compiled. In this work two ends of great Importance are 
Secured. Very valuable Information Is conveyed, bv which 
the reader is made better acquainted with many of the lead¬ 
ing facts, nnd much of the figurative, language Of the Bible, 
and the truth or virtue elucidated Is made to stand out in 
newer and fresher forms than before, In the mind's appre¬ 
hension. I tie author has attained to certain forms of excel¬ 
lence in which he is surpassed by but few. For such forms 
ot writing as the above,lie lias very peculiar adaptation, and 
Ui3 present eftort Is a very marked success." 
J. W. DAl GHADAV & CO.. Publishers, 
960-2t 424 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
rjlIIE LITTLE GrlANTT 
Terms as above,—no deviation,—money with the Club, in 
registered leircr, or In P. O. order, Who will have it? Ad¬ 
dress b. R. WELLS. 389 Broadway, N. Y. !l6fl-3t 
F REE-A GEM PHOTOGRAPH of the next 
President of the U. S. Address with stamp, 
959-1 1 BLACK1E & CO., 746 Broadway, N. Y. 
fUDEE WANTED.—THE SUBSCRIBER will 
V 2 pay the highest market price, in Cash, for Cider and fur¬ 
nish barrels. JOHN L. KIMBERLY. Jit. 
»59-4t 84 Hanover St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
W ANTED -GOOD AGENTS FORA COM- 
TI mentnry or the Bible, In two volumes, containing In¬ 
dexes, Maps, Engravings, Dictionary, etc.,etc. For Circular 
address A. BRAINAIID, Hartford, Conn. 959-5t 
G reat sale of dry goods, car- 
PETtJtas, Hoots and Siloes, Silvek Plated Ware 
of all kind*, At-r uMB, and a variety of valuable and useful 
articles for salo ill 
OVE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. 
A Check, describing an article selected from our Stock for 
sale at One Dollar, will be sent on the receipt of Three 
Cunts to pay postage. No CuAia.ic fou Schedules or 
Checks madk at this Establishment. 
Send for Circulars, as this is the. most liberal sale of the 
'kind in the country. Address FARM HAM & CO., No. 21 
1< rtend Street, Boston, Mass. 95»-lt 
1*130,000,000 STERLING.- 
Unclaimed Money and Estates Registry, commencing 
lbUU. Fee to eearch for any name, * 2 . 
950-13t 4 Prince of Wales Road, London, England. 
Hand-Baking Reaper and Mower Combined. P?Kk BL ®, STEAM EXCISES, COM- 
r Simple, cheap and durable. I’ricm sioo dtirab’ility and 
Simple, cheap and durable. Price, $]00. 
feS-St _ H. W. SEYMOUR, Brockport, N. Y. 
TMPROVED BARTLETT skewing MACHINES, 
A Manufactured by Uoodspbbd a Wyman, Wlnehendon, 
at S8 S A Qf Tlt * danied —Enclose stamp, am) address as above. 
D- B-—Particular atteutiou given to Machines for ahippiug. 
T he most popular picture of the 
Ttmks.—O ur greatest military hero. I desire Agents 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely and lavorahly known, more than GOO being in use. 
All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Address 
957-26 1 J. C. HOADLEY & CO,, Lawrence, Mass, 
GRANT & COLFIV 
A GJfi NTB WANTED-^- 
/ \ ffh, \ xl the best LIFE of 
/ ¥''**’* vj \ GRANT, by Hon. J. T. Ilcad- 
/ ft..Cl MR V cy ‘, ready. $2 50. An 
f \ authentic LIFlS OF COL- 
| ! (Lx ,« I FAX, With a splendid For- 
V y / tr ?R> to press. Price 25 cts„ 
V ter;' Jiei. ■ .- / which we give to our subscrib- 
ers to, the Life of Gram, 
-TREAT & CO., Publishers, 
654 Broadway, N. Y. 
IK) TO Sl40 A DAY GUARANTEED.—Good 
Agents wanted to introduce our New Star Shut¬ 
tle Sewing Machine— Stitch alike on both sides. The only 
first-class, low priced machine in the market. We will 
GONstGN Macthi.vk.-s to responsible parties and employ 
bnkhgktic Agents on a Salaey. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
SON & CO.,Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Maas., or St. Louis,Mo. 
1 
rjlUE AMERIC AN FLAG 
HORSE COLLAR ! 
WarranhM tot to gall iu any -.ervice. Old 
galls citreit by their me.. Cheapest and easi- 
iest rollui ever offered, and the only collar 
that shotildbc used on a working horse. 
RETAILED AT $3 PER PAIR ! 
Sold by vll Harness Dealers. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. Call on or address 
WM. CH.U'PRJ.L, SroY, 
3? Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
jQIAIiOGrUE. 
Er tract from Report of Farmers’ Club. 
WILLIAM D. OSBORN.- 14 Will llio dob 
give us Its opinion of Washing-machines ? 
Is it economy to pay fourteen dollars for 
one of Doty’s machines < Washing-ma¬ 
chines have so seneraliy proved to be 
failures that I am afraid of throwing 
avi .y my money upon one,” 
SOLON RORINSON.— 44 If you l»ad to pay 
ten times tbe money yon mention, It 
would be the best investment yon ever 
made upon your farm. Hut yon must 
not have that alone. Get the Universal 
Clothes-Wrlnger with It, and your wife 
aud children will rise up and call you 
blessed, for they will find washing made 
easy.” 
The follotohuj testimonials have been given : 
“ IF'' like our machine much ; could not be per¬ 
suaded to do without it. and with the aid of Itott/, 
we feel that we are masters of the position,”— 
REV. 11/SHOP SCOTT, M. E. CHURCH. 
“ It is worth one dollar per week in anu family 
— M. y. i n r h vyj-i. 
" I give it. the most unyuolificd praise, anti pro¬ 
nounce it an indispensable part of the machinery 
of housekeeping."—RET. II. WARD BEECHER. 
“ kn the laundry of mg house there, is a perpetual 
thanksgiving on Mondays for the in vention of your 
excellent Wringer.—HEY. THEO. I. CUTLER. 
«Every week has given it a stronger hold upon 
the affeehous of the inmates of the laundry,”—If. 
J • I' /> /k, 
BOTH THESE MACHINES HAVE RECENT¬ 
LY BEEN GREATLY IMPROVED. 
1 on may prove the above statements true 
by sending tlio retail price : AVasber, $14; 
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 mouth, you are not 
entirely satisfied, we will REFUND THE 
MONEY on the return of the machines. 
Large discount to the trade every¬ 
where. 
R. C. BROWNING, 
General Agent, 
959-2’eo 32 Cortlandt St., New York. 
^flpBSE'S ' 
tap® £ flow# 
AND SELF RAKER. 
^ ° & C QMBINED^™ 73 
I 
JgURNETT’S COCOAINE, 
For Promoting the Growth of, and Beautifying the 
Hair,—and rendering it Bark and Glossy. 
The C 000 a ink bolds, In a liquid form, a largo proportion 
Of deodorized COCOANUT OIL, prepared expressly for this 
purpose. No other compound possesses the peculiar prop¬ 
erties which so exactly suit tbe various conditions of tbe 
human hair. 
LOSS OF HAIR. 
Meshes. Joseph Bchnett & Co.: 
I cannot refuse to state the salutary effect In my own 
aggravated cas«. of your exrellent Hair Oil,— Cocoa i yk. 
For many mouths my hair bad been falling off, untill I was 
uloflo ngifc entirely. The skin upon ny head became 
gradually more and tnorcinlluaieU, so that I could not touch 
It without pain. 
By the advice of my physician, to whom yon bad .‘bown 
your process of purifying the Dll, 1 commenced Its nee the 
last, week iu June. Tho first, application allayed tbe Itching 
and Irritation. In three or foul' Uavs the reduesH aud tender¬ 
ness disappeared; the hair ceased to fall; and I have now a 
thick gi'owtlibf balr. Yours, very truly, SUSAN R. POPE. 
A REMARKABLE CASE. 
i'.aST Middlrboro’, Mass., J one 9,1364. 
Meshes. Burnett & Co : 
I send you a statement of my daughter's case, as requested. 
Slie will have been sick six years, if she lives untLl the let of 
August next. 
When her hair came off she bad been afflicted with neural¬ 
gia Inbev head for three years. She had used, during ttiat 
time, many powerful applications. These, with the Intense 
heat caused by tho pains, horned her hair so badly that, in 
October, 1861, it all cumooff,and for two years after her head 
was as smooth an her face. 
Through the. recommendation of a friend, ahe was induced 
to try your Cocoai.ve, and the result was astonishing. She 
bad not used half tbe contents of a bottle before her head 
was covered with a fine young hair. In four months the hair 
has grown several inches In length, very thick, soft aud fine, 
and of a darker color than formerly. She still continues to 
use the CoooaIuc, aud we have little fear of her Inning her 
hair. With respect, WM, S. EDDY. 
BUItNETT'S COCOAINE is the rest and cheapest hair¬ 
dressing In the world. It promotes the GHOWTH OP THE 
HAIR, and Is entirely free from all Irritating matter. 
JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., Boston, 
Manufacturei's and Proprietors. 
For sale by Druggists everywhere. 953-6teo 
HHIIIP PHILLIPS & CO., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
wholesale and retail dealers in 
SMITH’S UNRIVALLED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Superior Pianos, and Publishers of Sunday-school 
Music. 
N. B.—We will rent our Organs by the month, letting the 
rent pay tor them. 953-6teo 
DEIfJD FOR PRICE LIST. 
W ATERS’ FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS, 
with m>n I rame, Overstrung Bass and Agrutfe Bridge. 
MelodeouS, Parlor, Churoh and Cabinet Organs, the beet 
manufactured: Warranted for Six Years. 
100 Pianos, Mblodeons and Obgansoi'sIx first-class ma¬ 
kers, at low prices for Cash, or, one-quarter cash anil thebal- 
unce hi Monthly or Quarterly Installments. Second-hand 
Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. (Mr. Waters is the Author of Sir Sunday School Music 
Rooks; "Heavenly Echoes," and "Hew S. S. Hell," Just Is¬ 
sued.) Warerooiiis, 481 Broadway, New York. 
951-lyeo HORACE WATERS * CO. 
R estore your beauty.-hollow 
Cheeks, Emaciated Forms, Dork Circles around the 
Eyes, Pimples, Ac,, cured by the tise of Vklpeac's Vital- 
tnr. Was never known to 1 'ail. However tliin you are, the 
Vita LINK will cause the hollow cheek and shrunken form 
to fill up with healthful flesh, restoring beauty of form and 
color, ft is harmless. Satisfaction given, or money ref united. 
$1.50 per box, sealed, by mall. Address 
WM. POWELL St CO., 
955-eo!v L. Box 15, Troy, N. Y. 
CLIPPER MOWING MACHINES. 
Send stamp for descriptive circulars and order early. 
953-oteo B. H. ALLEN & CO., P. 0. Box 376, New Y 
:len & CO., P. 0. Box 376, New York 
pRESTLIC COMPOUNDS. 
^ (PATENTED.) 
A Complete Disinfectant, Sure Insect Destroyer 
and Cure for Skin Diseases, &c. 
Cresylle. Acid, well known as certain in Its effects for the 
above purposes, is now lor tlie first time made available for 
common use. With license uuder Loners Patent various 
compounds are being manufactured by the undersigned, 
whose Family Soaps have long been a staple article in the 
market. 
SHEEP DIP, 
For Curing Scab and Destroying Insects on Sheep. 
5 ft canisters.,,..$1,25 
10 lb canisters. 2 25 
50 ft kegs. .10,00 
200 ft bbls. . 35,00 
Proportions arc 1 ft Dip to 5 gallons water for 5 to 10Sheep, 
according to size. 
PLANT PROTECTOR. 
In solution for destroying and repelling insects from Trees 
or Plants. 
In 1 and 3 ft canisters, 50 cents, and $1,00; larger packages 
same price as Sheep Dip. 
CRKSYLIC OINTMENT, 
For Cure of Foot-Rot, «tc. In solution for killing Insects, 
&c., on stock. In 3 ft canisters, $ 1 . 
CARBOLIC DISINFECTING SOAP. 
In tablets for convenient use In washing Horses, Dogs* 
Plgs.&c., destroying Insects of all kinds, protecting from 
Flies, curative ol Sores. Scratches, and Chafes of all kinds. 
40 cents F ft., or ia boxeB. 3 dozen tablets, $3,60. 
LAUNDARY AND NO. 1 SOAPS. 
For ubc in scrubbing and In the Laundry. Send for a de¬ 
scriptive pamphlet. For Sale by Grocers, Seedsmen, Agri¬ 
cultural Dealers, Druggists, etc., a ad by the Manufacturers. 
JAMES BUCHAN & CO., 
***■ _ 190 Elizabeth Street. New York. 
\ CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL 
Complexion follow the use of Hklmbold’s Concentra¬ 
ted Extract Sarsaparilla. 
It removes black spots, pimples, moth-patches, and all 
eruptions of the 3klu. 
TN THE SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS, 
- 1 - the system naturally undergoes a change, and Hklm¬ 
bold’s Highly Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
is an assistant of the greatest value. 
VOUNG LADIES, BEWARE OF THE INJU- 
rious effects of Face Powders and Wiuhcs. All such 
remedies close up the pores of tbe skin, and in a short time 
destroy the complexion. Tf you would have a fresh, healthy 
and youthful appearance, use IIklmbold's Extbaot Sar¬ 
saparilla. 
■jyOT A FEW OF THE WORST DISORDERS 
that afflict mankind arise from corruption of the blood. 
Helhbolo's Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the 
utmost value. 
TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA 
cleanses and renovates the blood, Instils the vigor of 
health into the system, and purges out the humors that 
make disease. 
rriHOSE WHO DESIRE BRILLIANCY OF 
A Complexion must purify and enrich the blood, which 
Hblmbold’s Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
invariably does. Ask for Hklmbold’s. Take no other. 
TTELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 
- 1 - 1 - FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA ERADICATES 
Eruptiyr and Ulcerative Diseases of the Throat, 
Nose, Eyelids, Scalp and Sktn, which so disfigure the 
appearance, purging the evil efi'ects of mercury, and re¬ 
moving all taints, the remnants of disease, hereditary or 
otherwise, and ia taken by Adults and Children with per¬ 
fect safety. 
Two Tarlespoonfuls of Helmbold’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 gallou of the Sirup of Sar¬ 
saparilla, or the decoctions as usually made. 
H ELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT 
BUCHU is the great diuretic. Helmbold's Concen¬ 
trated Extract Sarsaparilla Is the Great Blood Puri¬ 
fier. Both arc prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and 
Chemistry, and are tbe 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 In the United States 
Dispensatory. 
My laboratory for the manufacture of Fluid Extracts has 
been visited by thousands of physicians and druggists from 
all parts of tbe United States, and the mode of preparation 
received their unanimous commendation. 
Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Fluid Extracts 
are pleasant in taste and odor, and Immediate In their 
action. 
None are genuine, unless done nplnthe steel engraved 
wrapper, and signed, H. T. Helmbold. 
Tbe proprietor was compelled to adopt such 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 — Helmbold’s Drug and Chemical 
Warehouse, No. 591 Broadway, New York, next Metro¬ 
politan Hotel; and Helmbold's Medical Depot, No. 164 
South Tent* street, Philadelphia. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. 
Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50. 957-6teo 
piASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
iOlNT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 19] BROADWAY, 
WEW YORK. 
W. C. POTTER. Viee-Pren’t. 
J. M. ALLEN, fee. cfc Tre>is. 
LICBXSBS GRANTM 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing 81ate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state wa6 Patented February 21st, 1865. It is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geoiogtcal and chemical 
affinity for tlie former,) and u a devhlopmeut of one of the 
Bimple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts ltseir to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, impervious, aon-expauslve and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as the structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of little if any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
H Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm BuUd- 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, Ac. 
ILVER POLAND HENH’ EGGS—lean 
era, (beauuful Top-Knot FowlsJ during tbe sea 
son.at $3 per dozen. Eggs securely packed and 
sent by express on receipt of cash. These fowls 
sell readily at *7 pair, $9 the trio. AddreSB 
WM, M. LEWIS. 48 Dehjvan St., Rochester, N. Y 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS—Send for Circulars of PEEKSKILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., PeekskUl, N. Y. 
gATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, rellahle, instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau- 
tmil black or to-won. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 16 
Bond street. New York. 942-ly 
dbniF PER DAY.—AGKNT8 WANTED-MALE 
©Jij) and Female; business new, Uaht aud honorable; 
steady employment no capital required. Address 
KKKVES A CO..TR Nassau St., New York. 
HOOK AGENTS IV ANTE D — 
For the intensely Interesting work, “ MYSTERIES OF 
THE NEAPOLITAN"CON V ENTS,” byanex-Nun. It gives 
a true and graphic picture of the Inner lire of tho Convents, 
and of the country and society oi that beautiful land—Italy. 
A genu are meeting with great success in its sale. Terms 
llBeral. Send for Circulars. 
951-st A. S. HALE & CO., Harttord, Conn. 
