v. 
% m fG .CO* 
OF AGENTS make from 
boxed and shipped as ordered, to all 
usr OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
The Triumph—Root & Cady. 
The. American Vag Ilnrse Collar Win Chappell. 
The ’olebrated Walter Gram 'orris & Cay wood. 
Miss Pearce’s French and Jui- sii Boarding School. 
A Drug and Grocery Business lor Sale—R b Lewie. 
Liverpool a Great Western Steam Co—Williams & union. 
Wanted—.1 T Lloyd 
Soap foot will not injure Flue Clothes. 
Wanted—C F Vent to Co. 
Bluer view Military Academe— Otis Bisbec. 
The Last Sensali .n— W II CtiJdester. 
Osage Orange Plants—"" II Maun to Bro. 
Ladles and Gentlemen Employed.—Manson Lang. 
Childrens’Sew Silver Tip Shoes. 
Inventors—Dodge to Muun. 
§ 10 a Day—A .1 Full am, 
ewlng Machines—Wilcox & Co. 
Fire Extinguisher Always Ready for Instant Use. 
$200 a Month—Ashuelot ’S M Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Wholesale Agents for Lloyd's Revolving Double Maps. 
^uis ft ottbenstr. 
1 t'k’rt' M • 
1 Li, 
1 1 § 
— Americans spent $17,000,000 in gold in Paris in 1S67. n 
— Canada has more Scotch Highlanders than Scotland. . 
— T lie locusts are killing grape vines around Sandusky, s 
— The St. Louis Artesian well is down .3,147 feet. 0 
— Street railways arc to be tried in Brussels. 
— Mrs. Frank LosJie is seeking divorce and alimony. 
— A 20-root alligator ha» been seen at St. Paul, Minn. r 
— Tue Treasury Department closes at 3 o'clock p. sr, j, 
— Disastrous floods have lately prevailed in .Jamaica, w 
— Twelve fires occurred in New York on tho itb inst. r 
— The Indian t roubles in Idaho are not yet ended. 
— Jacrael, Ilayti, has been plundered by the peasantry. 
— Cholera at Havana is of a mild type, and decreasing. J 
— A recent (ire in Idaho city occasioned a loss of $40,000. JJ 
— Cold weather has hnrt the crops in Arkansas. A 
— It is said Naslivillle, Teuu., has a four-legged baby. J 1 
— Buffalo hunting is lively on the plains just now. d 
— Paris is going to try a one-railed raj Iway. ^ 
— College professors in Paris have to live on $1300. J 
— California brags of strawberries five to the pound. ^ 
— Dr. Livings tank Is expected home iu. August, uext. u 
— Horse oil is winning its way into Parisian salads. 
— Brazil wants a free school system like our own, g 
— Chicago has fresh peaches at §4 a box from Southern 
Illinois. 
— Edmund Yates, the novelist, is to run a theater in y 
London. j., 
— Every hydrant iu Brooklyn is to he made a drinking a 
fountain. 1 
— Several fatal cases of sunstroke have occurred in £ 
New York. v 
— Snow still shines on the summits of the Montana c 
mountains. 0 
— A porcupine was lately caught in the streets of Sha¬ 
wano, Wis. J 
— A watch manufactory has been established at De¬ 
troit, Mich. 4 
— New York, after a lapse of twenty years, again has a t 
rhinosceros. : 
— The telegraph line to Santa Fe, New Mexico, is open [ 
for business. 
— One of the rinks in Chicago has been fitted up for f 
parlor skating. 
— Detroit figures $1,740,000 worth of buildings going l 
up in that city. 
— Patrick Mansfield murdered his wife at Fall River, 
Mass., recently. 
— A portion of the river at Montreal has been set apart 
for free bathing. 
— There were two attempts at suicide in Cleveland in 
one day recently. J 
— Famine rages in Castile, and the people are eating 
roots and reptiles. < 
— The annual trade of Boston is $000,000,000—second J 
only to New York. 
— Peter Philips, the wife murderer of Richmond, Va., 
has been convicted. 
— The murderer Buel was executed at St. Hyacinthe, 
Canada, the 2d inst. 
i 
— Half the newly appointed West Point Cadets failed 
to pass examination. 
— Arsenic for the complexion killed a young woman 
in New Jersey lately. ; 
— A disgraceful riot occurred at a Fenian pic-nic in 
New York on the 4th. 
— St. Thomas is again being troubled with violent 
shocks of earthquake. 
— Sixteen failures are reported to have occurred at 
Omaha within a week. 
— A nitroglycerine factory lately exploded in Stock¬ 
holm and killed fifteen. 
— The Indian Chief Hole-in-the-Day left seven wives, 
one of them a pale-face. 
— The Governor of New Hampshire has vetoed the bill 
repealing the usury laws. 
— A saloon keeper named Tracy was shot and instantly 
killed in New York lately. 
— It is said over three hundred western thieves and 
pickpockets arc in new York. 
— 00,000 bead of Texas cattle are this side of Red River 
on their way north for shipment, 
— About nine hundred journalists attended the Demo¬ 
cratic Convention in New York. 
— A Chicago pedestrian is attempting to walk one hun¬ 
dred hont's without, sleep or rest. 
— Five colored bishops of the African M. E. Church 
preached in Boston Sunday week. 
— Counterfeit 20s on the Consolidated National Bank 
of Philadelphia are iu circulation. 
— Dickens will give li farewell readings ” in England 
this fall, then quit the public desk. 
— Mayor Huffman of New York has ordered a one thou¬ 
sand pound hell for Tammauy Hall. 
— A lion that broke loose from a menagerie is going 
about the woods iu Spencer Co., Ky. 
— Robbery of money letters has for sometime past been 
perpetrated at the Cleveland postoffice. 
— A Havana dispatch says the laying of the new tele¬ 
graph cable has proved a partial failure. 
— Little town- are springing up like a row of potatoes 
all the way from Cheyeune to Salt Lake. 
— Tho Navy Department has ordered the eight hour 
law to be observed in all the navy yards. 
— Thomas Coates, the great thread maker, has given a 
$100,000 park to Paisley, his native town. 
— Cordelia Wade of Cincinnati made her seventh at¬ 
tempt to commit suicide on Friday week, 
— Gen. Scott’s daughters are to erect a simple marble 
monument over his remains at West Point. 
— The Ueidelburg students lately hissed a professor 
who spoke disparagingly of the United States. 
— Lt.-Col. Roberts of the 3d cavalry has been detailed 
as Professor of Military Science at Yale College. 
— A firm in West Brookfield, Mass., who manufacture 
condensed milk, have received an order from China for 
1,728,000 cans. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
Wholesale Agents for Lloyd’s $100,000 Revolv¬ 
ing Doable Maps all over the world. A fortune can 
be made. See advertiscnient under “Agents Wanted” 
, in another column of to-day’s paper, 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure 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 cents;—by mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell It. 
Weeks & Pottku, Boston, Proprietors. 933 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Advertising Rates.— Alter the first of January, 186S, 
the Rates of Advertising tn the Rubai Nkw-Yobkeb will be 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, Inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space. 
“ Outside, SI 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, §1.50 per Une. 
US’-No advertisement inserted for less than $3. 
INVESTORS wanting Patents, send for Circulars, to 
X DODGE MUNN, 482 7th Street, Washington, D, C. 
(Dl A a Day for all.—Stencil Tool Samples free.— 
tp JLU Address a. J. FULLAM, Springfield, Vt. 
riIIlLI»REN.-ALL PARENTS SHOULD UN- 
V ' demand that children's slices, with metal tips, will wear 
at least three times as long as those Without. The new Silver 
Tip is decidedly ornamental, and is being extensively used on 
children's first-class shoes. Sold every where. 965-2teo 
L adies and gentlemen employed.- 
Pieture business. Very profitable. No ilBk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogues sent for'30 cents, twice as 
manv,20 cunts. MANSON LANG, 
965'-2reo Stt Columbia St., New Fork Ctcy. 
O SAGE ORANGE PLANTS-BY THE THOU- 
santl. hundred thousand, or million. Also, aline lot of 
one and two year apple trees. W. LI MANN & BhO., 
Gilman, Iroquois Co., Illinois. 
N. B.—Osage Seed In its season. 966-eotf 
T HE LAST SENSATION.—NO MORE TOBAC¬ 
CO Cuewi.N'o -Upon the receipt of 50o, I will send tree, 
bv mail, e ic package of Dr. Bymr-' Tobacco Curative. It 
will e, ire. the wore hankering after tobacco In any form, in 
from ."> to s days X ever known to fail. Warranted to be as 
represented. Try it. Address _ . 
W. II. CM IDKSTKIS, 266 Broadway, New York. 
R IVERVIEW III LIT \ It V ACXDEJIA, 
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. V.— Loos'tun healthy; Scenery 
unequaied; Building convenient- Teachers highly edu¬ 
cated. earnest, working men: System of Order unsurpassed. 
A wide-awake, thorough-going School for boys wishing to 
he trained for Business. for College, or for West roint. or 
the Naval Academy. For circulars address OiIS BISBKE, 
A. M„ Principal anil Proprietor. 865-tit 
DOAP THAT WILL NOT INJURE FINE 
^ CLOTHES.—You can make It at home lu your own 
kitchens, and it will oujy C08t you two cents per pound. No 
more trouble to make than a cup of tea. One pound of 
GEO. F. GANT7I & CO.'S PURE WHITE ROCK POTASH 
will make from Twelve to Fifteen Pounds best White Hard 
Soap. Directions free with every Can. 
J3C Office, Hill & 138 Cedar Street, New York. 
A DRUG AND G R O C E R Y BtiSI- 
iV N86S for sale, in Geneva, N. V.—Stock and fixtures 
about $5,000; lease for five years ; good location and nowdo- 
i-iug a good business, which can be greatly increased—the 
best of re asons given for selling. Also a stock farm of 800 
acres in Johnson Co.. Iowa, on Cedar River, well watered, 
100 acres under cultivation. Good frame house, stable, 
granary and sheds, over 1 ,006 fruit trees, plenty of timber for 
the farm, good water power, three horse teams, with farm 
implements and machinery, stock and crops on the ground 
with tile, farm if desired. Possession given when wanted. 
Price of farm $25,GO per acre. A portion of the purchase 
can remain on bond and mortgage., or will exchange for 
m 
m 
jtUE AMERICAN FLAG 
HORSE COLLAR ! 
Warranted not to gnV In any service. Old 
!pills cured by their «.<«. Cheapest and easi- 
iest robar ever offend, aud the only collar 
that should be. used m a working horse. 
RETAILED AT S3 PER PAIR ! 
Sold by all Harness Healers. Send for dr¬ 
ill ar. 
Notice is hereby given, that one H. G. 
_t nAMrmici.re is u-avedfig a”out the country 
selling rights for the manufacture of Darrant’s Patent Flag 
Horse Collars, and the public Is cautioned against buying 
State, County, or Town Rights of said Chamberlin, as lie 
well knows he has not the. power to i.vts exclusive control 
of any territory nor to exclude our collars from any part of 
other property in part payment. Apply to 
‘ E. E. LEWIS, Genova, N. r. 
O FOR $12. C. O. D. $18 FOR $12. 
~ ^SEWING MACHINES. 
THE GENUINE COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. 
Improved, perfected, aud reduced from $!■- to $13, re¬ 
tail. We, the original manufacturers of this celebrated 
machine, have at last adopted the same plan as the Great 
American Ton Co., and hereafter we propose to sell our 
machines directly Instead of allowing Diem to pans through 
the hands of two or three wholesale agents, with as many 
profits added. Tills improved machine has the reversible 
motion and makes the “Lock snteJi.” It will stitch, hem, 
fell, tuck, quilt, hind, braid, gather and embroider beauti¬ 
fully. Agent- wanted everywhere, to whom machines by 
the dozen will be sold very low. A sample machine aud 
terms to agents sent to any Express office in Hie United 
States, C. G. D. $13, and warranted 5 years. Send no money 
in advance, hut pay for the machine when received. Ad¬ 
dress WILCOX & CO., Manufacturers, Providence, R. I. 
in any part of the United State?. Parties purchasing Collars 
Of ns'wiil receive a written guarrantee from the Company, 
protecting them in all their rights, U Mr. Chamberlin was 
satisfied of the truth whereof his car l speaks, lie would de¬ 
mand his rights before t.he courts, which he has refused to 
do. WM. CHAPPELL, Sue 7, 
37 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
N otice and caution.-in conse- 
queuce of the demand for C. C. lu upas r •> 4 lag Collar 
for Hoi - -mndry persons are 
engaged in the manufacturing 
of ait imvtuMoii of Said col¬ 
lars, ar.q putting them on sale 
in vuflo't* pans of tin: coun¬ 
try * among them Is otic Win. 
CtlAfU-.l.C. of Rochester, N. 
y., viho is advertising Ids 
huslrie” as Secretary of the 
American Flag Horse Collar 
Manufacturing Co. The pub¬ 
ic are hereby notified not to 
[uiri’hMe or use this or any 
other Flag Collar, unless it 
I,-,’ stamped on tie- lining the 
following, v U’,., C. C. Durrant, 
n ik‘-r, LyndouviUe, Orleans 
o., XV. patented June Will, 
363 With a |l>: as a trade 
mark on all Collars made and 
-old since March 1st, 1K68, 
The Shhsrriber. having mtr- 
cbused said patent, and hav¬ 
ing the control of the same In 
ami to the United Status, here¬ 
by gives not.ic. mat every infringement on sat it patent will 
hi’met by a speedy prosecution to the extent oi tho law. 
whether it may ho in the making, vending, or using said 
Collars. It is proposed to furnish e.nd Collars jit a legiti¬ 
mate manner, In quantities to m net the demand, and a .good 
honest article, unlike, the. worthless niitntioi’s oj'jnpd ofl 
upon the puMio bv these interlopers. For any and all Infor¬ 
mation in relation to the Flag Collar business address C. C. 
i.ruKANT. Lvnrlonville. Orleans Co .N. 1., Manulaeturcr, 
or Tt. G. CQA V1BBRLA1N, Yates, Orleans Co N I... owner 
of the Patent. r904-4tj U. G. CHAMBERLAIN. 
I ^lIRE EXTINGUISHER.— 579 
Always Ready fob Instant I’.-e, hSu. 
Endorsed by tho Government, the entire '-<c KSfoUA 
Insurance Companies, and all Chiefs of \ \ 
Fire Departments. It has saved over 500 ^S8SSai','..a 
buildings in various parts of the country. IJ|jg3r 
Every house should have it. Price $13, No. 
L -, $50, No. a: .?55, No. 3. Send lor circular. «. l|s 
U. S. FIRE EXTINGUISHER CU., fe fife M 
s l)cy Street, New Turk, -. //■ _>.. i i 
or 93 Water St., Boston, Mass. r 
fi,)AA A MONTH.—RE-HEM BE It * IT IS 
^ \ MJ so. Agents can make It. Farmers’ sons, any 
person can do it. We nave a new. cheap, licensed SEWING 
MACHINE, the best ever made. It will sow, ltd!, hem, tuck, 
bind and embroider, iimi do all wor - ; done by high-priced 
machines. COSTS ONLY $L -, think of that beside of $75. 
One agent wanted Dor every county Sample machines at 
less than regular price to one agent Sample of work, terms, 
&e., ilse,, free. Tills is a NEW THING. Please send aud sec 
samples. Address 
1 ASIIUELOT sewing machine company, 
Hinsdale, N. H. 
T he champion. 
HICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
VI 18,8 PEARCE’S FRENCH am. ENGLISH 
BOAJiDDTG am) Day School 
FOR YOl'NG LADIES, 
97 Lexington Avo. f Cor. Twenty-Seventh St., New York. 
The utmost care taken to Impart a thorough knowledge of 
the Elementary Branches. Especial attention given to Mod¬ 
ern Languages, Music amt Art, and every care taken to in¬ 
sure a useful, polite anil scientific Education 1 'ii yrk.'al 
Cultukk attended to, with baths, exercise in the. open air 
and In the Gymnasium. Commencement of School Year, 
Sept. 17th. Circulars, with full particulars, upon applica¬ 
tion. ReferencesRev. II. E. Moatoomkiiy. I>. I)., and 
Rev. S. H. Weston, N. Y. 965-4teo. 
W ANTED -A G ENTS EVERY WHERE, 
for the Campaign Lives of GRANT & COLFAX, 
BY GEN. JAMES S. BR1SBEN, 
Embellished and illustrated with fine Steel Portraits and 
numerous Elegant Wood Cuts, from original designs, by 
BENSON J. LOSSING, 
The Great Artist. Historian. Complete in one handsome 
volume. Price, in paper covers, $1; price, hound in English 
Morocco cloth, $1.50. Containing more matter than books 
ordinarily sold at $2,50. It is Just what the people want, and 
hence lust the book for agents to sell singly or In connection 
with other books. Address 
C. F. VENT & CO.. Publishers, 
965-2t 38 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
T he celebrated Walter grape. j 0E sale by 
After twenty-five years' experience with the present j (V , R0 mn( . c tw0 , 
tender and lata varieties we know the WALTER, now first Pit I S.SI'S i 
offered, wjll restore confidence In grape raising, It never lf f mercl ,, 
rots. Its abundant sugar raisins It In-doer or on the vine; one for you, or wide 
is a great grower aud bearer, notv contains 148 clusters of the manufacturer, 
blobm; is very compact in duster at tho East, which Is an 
advantage in marketing. We have not known the foliage to 
mildew. It succeeds iii iGy and very wet soil. Is a seedling 
of the Delaware, crossed with Lite Diana, and better than 
either Ripens before the Hartford, therefore the earliest, 
hardiest aud bust variety. No. l, one rear, $5 each. In ad¬ 
vance. Orders filled In rotation, while supply lasts. No 
charge for packing. T^toy si fu 
Send stamp for beautiful cut and opinions of many TFm, .felfehe'Arin 
V »e U o l6tfi - FERRIS A CAYWODD, 
9fo%t60 _ i ougnkpopstp,, i . 0Jl y L 4j.y easy tenuSi 
W ANTED—I WANT A MAN TO TAKE 9G0 “ lt ' 
the wholesale agency lor the Pacific States, and opmi H , r .. . 
an office in California, aud supply sub-agents In every conn- yfifc/ I III 1 ”, • 
ty with Lloyd’s two groat revolving double maps of Europe ’-’W • yrsysi. i viu 
and America, and America, tvitli the 1,000 County colored " Hieeir iuk. G'-.-i 
map of the Unitert States on the back, Issued to-day, and ‘^qro ,, HnTh ' nl m Cl v'c 
needed by every family, school, and library In the land, with 1 ■ ’ 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVER 16,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for the fruit harvest 
of 1868, Is made In the moat perfect manner with either one 
or two tube, and ia well worthy the attention of all persons 
wanting such a machine. It has no superior in the market, 
and la Uie only mill that, will properly ^rlnd grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also m8kc two sixes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., Ac. 
If your merchant does not keep tl era, tell him to send for 
one for you, or write for one yourself. Order early—address 
-- w. (). HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
LiTEUTJDTY IS l,A I!». —Pit OF. VILLF.’S NEW 
H SYSTEM OF AGRICULTURE. -Pamphlet, hi Edition, 
Price25cents. Address Joun A. Rnntit,Manchester,N. H. 
It gives d recipe for u complete manure; also, a plain ana 
simple method of a nalysing soils. U6t-4t 
I ?OUR FIRST-CLASS FARMS AT IIURLING- 
’ TON, N. J., for Sale. 20, 10, 60 and 105 acre:, crowded 
with choice bearing fruits, aud having Mipcnor imildings, 
with all modem conveniences. Also Two tkn-A< c.e Farms 
on very easy terms. Full partlcuhn s by addressing 
903-41 E. MO lift I*-. Burliugtoil, N. J. 
AA TO S3.OO FOR EVERY HOUR’S 
service, I'lew’iH i mid honorahie eroplojmlent, 
Without rUk. Desirable for all—ladle.’, ministers, farmers, 
merchants, mechanics, soldiers, everybody. 
983-11 T. NEWELL .IS (JO., ’ Broad St., New York. 
Flto TREE AGENTS AND LARGE PLANT- 
1. ERS.—The largest amt firieH Lock or Small Fruits in 
tho United States. Plants ey,ye<lingfy low. Write, us lor 
terms to agents. Address PURI>Y •& JOHNSTON, Palmyra, 
N. Y„ or I'URDY & DANCE. South Bend, lnd. 963-3t 
F RECKLES, PIMPLES, Ac.. ARE EASILY 
REMOVED by the use ol' Stewart's Kallon. Sent to 
any address cin receipt of 30 cts. Address It. S., Box IS, 
Parnassus, Pa. 9(l3-lt 
n very easy i 
9G3-4t 
needed by every fanUly, school, and library In the land, tvitli 
Lloyd's Patenl reversers.by ivliich either map can be thrown 
front. Each man is (14 by fit Inches large, with ribbon bind¬ 
ing and double-faced rollers: cost (d'AUal and three years 
labor. Price only $4,00, worth $5(1, A small capital will do 
to start with. Also a man to open an office in New Orleans, 
for the Southern States, and tor the New England States, 
labor. Price only $4,00, worth $50, A small capital will do 
to start with. Also a man to open an oiiice m New Orleans, 
l'or the Southern States, and tor the New England States, 
Western States, South America, Cuba, Europe, &c.; $10 a 
copy can be got for these great maps. Scud for Circular, 
terms, &c. Twenty new maps under wav. 
J. T. LLOYD, American Map Publisher, 
No. 23 CourUaiidt St., New York. 
t - 
OTY’S WASHING MACHINE. 
lately much improved—and the new 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS! 
The Albany Cotton 6in lannfaetnrii Co,, 
isr. tst.. 
Office and Factory on Thacher St„ North End of the City. 
JOHN WARD, President. 
G. D. VAN VLIET. Secretary and Treasurer. 
WM. B. EMERY. (Survivor yf Kmbby Bhotueks,) Super¬ 
intendent ol Manufactory. 
mancfactcpsUks of 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the celebrated ‘STAR” Thrashing Machines; 
“Star” Railway tor Endless (iliaiiu and fever Horse Pow¬ 
ers; “Star” Cotton Gina and Comte niter*: Circular Cross- 
Cut Saw Mills; Vi-.etnhk- Cutters; Horae Ray Forks; Corn 
and Feed Mills . Power Corn SheUd's : Dog Powers. &e., &<:. 
For full particulars, send for oar Illustrated DuHerlptlvo 
Circular uud Price Llfd. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Erf Correspondents will please address THE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 162, 
Albany, N. Y. 957-mtf 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, a CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL 
._. _.... ... ... ... ...... . . LY Dnmnlnx ion follow the use. Of IlKLlinoLD’aCOXC'KNTKA- 
Improved with lioirrU's Patent Double Cog- u7nwt,v, and the 
Patent .Stop, are now nnqneatlotiably far superior to any 
apparatus Tor wasldug clothes ever invented, and will save 
their cost twine a year, by saving labor and clothes. 
Those who have used them give tostiiuony a« follow*'; 
“ We like our machine much ;’could not be persuaded to 
do without it, and with tue aid Of Doty, we ie«f that we are 
masters Of the position."— Iten. Hi shop Scott, il.E. Church. 
" tt is worth one dollar a tveok in any family."—.Vem York 
Tribune. 
" In tlie laundry of my house there’is a perpetual thanksgiv¬ 
ing on Mondays tor the Invention or your excellent wringer,” 
— Her. Theodor ' 1 L. Cnyler. 
" Every week has .given it u stronger hold upon the affec¬ 
tions of the innifiUs of 1 he laundry ."—JVeui York Observer. 
1 heartily commend U tn economists of time, money and 
contentment."— Pee. I)r. Bellows. 
” 11 really merits all the good that can be said of it —Rural 
New* Yorker. 
Frikno Doty: —Yonr last improvement of your Wash¬ 
ing Machine is u complete success, 1 assure von ’our ma¬ 
chine,' after a year’s nsr, is thought more, of to-dav than 
over, and would not be parted with under any circum¬ 
stances."— Solon Hobimon,. 
PRICES. 
Send the retail price. Washer, $14, extra Wringer, $9, and 
we will forward either or both machines, free of freight, to 
places where no one is selling ; and so sure are we they will 
be liked, t hat we. agree to refund tho money if any one wishes 
to return the machines free of freight, after a month’s trial 
according to directions. 
Canvassers with exclusive right of 3ale make money fast 
selling them. 
Sold by dealers generally, to whom liberal discounts are 
made. R. G. BROWNING, Gen. Agent, 
32 Cortlandt St., New York. 
m ii e 
AMERICAN 
HAY TEDDER 
7 BEST 
L iverpool and great western 
STEAM CO HI 1* A N Y. 
The followtng FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, built 
expressly for the New York trade, are Intended to sail regu¬ 
larly bet ween NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at 
QUEENSTOWN, viz.: 
M AND ATTAX, NEBRASKA. 
MINNESOTA, COLORADO. 
With other first-class steamers building. 
MINNESOTA.WEDNESDAY, July 22 
COLORADO ..WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 
NEBRASKA.WEDNESDAY, Aug. .12 
MANHATTAN.WEDNESDAY. Aug. 19 
From Pier No. 46 North River. 
Cabin, {the. accommodations being equal to any Atlantic 
steamer,! $so, gold; return tickets, $160,gold; lu steerage, 
$30. carrency. 
Tirketa to bring out passengers from Europe can be ob¬ 
tained on reasonable terms. For freighter passage apply 
to WILLIAMS & GLUON, No. 74 Wall street. 
For steerage passage to 
966-61 WILLIAMS to GUION, No. 29 Broadway, N. Y. 
]y O W READY, 
v mi TRiumPHi 
A New Book of 
CHURCH MUSIC 
For Choirs, Singing Schools, Conventions, etc., by 
GEORGE F. ROOT. 
Tins remarkable work la now ready, the first one of the 
kind by Mr. ROOT, since the DIAPASON, which was issued 
some seven years ago. The first edition is ordered lu ad¬ 
vance of Its issue. The second edition of 
10,000 
Is already in press. Orders filled in the order received, the 
preference being given to orders for sample copies. 
riEO. A. DEITZ, THE GREAT SEED WHEAT 
VT Gkuwkb. (Jhamhtrsburg, Ta„ sends free a Descriptive 
List of the best Seed Wheats in the world. 936-i3t 
ptASTIC SLAT® ROOFING 
JOINT ST0GK GOMPANIj 
or BICE 157 [Boom 20| BROADWJ.1, 
NTBW YOHK. 
J m. ALLEN. Secretary. I.IfMSRS 6RAWIU 
WM. L. ALLISON, Treasurer. lillinofla UllAIfflL 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a dlslnte 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 15415. It is a combi 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the tatter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the format',) aud is a development o£ one Of the 
simple hut unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A BOOKING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A ma*tlc—it adapts itself to every shape and elope. Non 
combustible, Impervious, non-expauslve and undecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOB HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
TUe only roofing material ever discovered that will reslBt 
the action of t he elements as long as the structure ft protects 
Being susceptible of little if any wear from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, Ac. 
nONSIGN YOUR GOODS TO II. P. BAL- 
TII E BEST 
AND ONLY PEKFKOT MACHINE EVKE INVENTED FOE 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAT. 
HAY CUT, CURED AND STORED IN THE BARN 
IN ONE DAY ! ! 
The Quality of the Hay Crop Very Much Increased. 
Very Great Ease of Draft. 
It la very LIGHT, and *0 BIMPLE and DURABLE that It 
CANNOT GET OUT OF REPAIR. 
BURT’S SELF-ADJUSTING 
HOESE HAY RAKE, 
More Simple;, More Durable, & Easier of Operation 
than any other Horse Hake In the Market. 
MADE ONLY BY 
AMES PLOW COMPANY, 
Qttxnoy Hall, Boston, and No. 53 Bbkkman St., N. Y. 
ISC Send for Ulumlnated Circular. 
J OHN YOUNG’S 
(original wringer man) 
MONITOR CLOTHES WRINGER, 
WITH OR WITHOUT COO-WHEELS, AND 
ALL WHITE RUBBER ROLLERS. 
The subscribers claim to have a Machine so constructed as 
to work as easily an Clothes Wringers without gw.tr, which 
entirely obviates the great objection ao universally made 
agtisnai all Cog-Wheel Wringers. 
The Cogr-Wheel Monitor 
Is the first and only Wringer ever constructed so as to 
work effectually with Cog-wheels and s.if-atUastlng Rubber 
Springs combined, and at the same Ume keep the cogs lu 
gear and rollers level at both ends. 
~ Time, experience anil the public have convinced manufac¬ 
turers that Clothes Wringers with cog-wheels are much more 
durable than those without, for the followin'.' reasons; 
1st. They prevent, any strain upon the clothes whUe being 
wrung. 
2d. They preserve tho rollers, as Urn labor is divided be¬ 
tween both rollers. Instead of all being done by the 
lower one to which tlie drank la attached, as Is the 
cam when no cogs are used. 
Sd. They wring large artloli’s with perfect caste. 
N. IV — ft' it. be . 10 , in some manufacturers assort,that Slack 
Rubber Rollers arc. as good and better than White Rubber 
Rollers, why don’t they use all Black Rubber Instead of cov¬ 
ering it wills 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 Dealers. Manufactured by 
JOUN YOUNG & SON, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. 
-7A complexion follow the use of Helmbold’s Concentra¬ 
ted Extract Sarsaparilla. 
It removes black spots, pimples, moth-patches, and all 
eruptions of the sklu. 
TN TUE SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS, 
-®- the system naturally undergoes a change, aud Helm- 
bold's Higiii.v Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
is an assistant of the greatest value. 
XTOITNG LADIES, BEWARE OF TUE INJC- 
“ rions effects Of Face Powders and Washes. All such 
remedies close up the pores ol' the skin, and lu a short time 
destroy the complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy 
and youthful appearance, use Helmbold'8 Extract Sar¬ 
saparilla. 
N ot a few of the worst disorders 
that afflict mankind arise from corruption of the blood. 
Hklmbold'8 Extract Sarsaparilla is a remedy of the 
utmost value. 
TTELMBOLD’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA 
-■J- cleanses and renovates the blood, instils the vigor of 
health into the system, and purges out the humors that 
make disease. 
T hose who desire brilliancy of 
Complexion must, purify and enrich the blood, which 
Helmbold’s Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilla 
Invariably does. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other. 
H ELMBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED 
FLUID EXTKACT SAUdAPAUILL.V EltADICATES 
Ercptivs and Ulcerative Diseases of ttie Throat, 
Nose, Eyelids, Scalp and Skin, which so disfigure the 
appearance, purging the- evil effects of mercury, and re¬ 
moving atl taints, the remnants of disease, hereditary or 
otherwise, and is taken by Adults and CUlldren with per¬ 
fect SAFETY. 
Two Tabuespoonfttls 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 gallon 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 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 he a com¬ 
parison with the properties as set forth in the United States 
Dispensatory. / 
My laboratory for tho it. an til act inn of Fluid Extracts has 
been visited by thousands of physic.ans and druggists from 
all parts oi the United States, and the mode of preparation 
received their unanimous commendation. 
Helmbold's HruuLY Concentrated Fluid Extracts 
are pleasant in taste and odor, and immediate In their 
action. 
None are iienuinb, unless done up in the steel engraved 
wrapper, ami signed, H. T. Helmbold. 
The proprietor was compelled to adopt such a wrapper, 
because of the growing popularity of his articles, and to 
prevent spurious and dangerous counterfeiting. 
H. T. HELMBOLD, druggist, of eighteen years’ experi¬ 
ence, aud manufacturer of Helmbold's Genuine Prepa¬ 
rations. 
Principal Depots — IIblmbold’s Drug and Cuesitcal 
Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, New York, next Metro¬ 
politan Hotel; and Helmbold's Medical Depot, No. 104 
South Tenth street, Philadelphia. 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. 
Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.30. 957-6teo 
pncE’s 
HeapER&MowEK 
AND SELF RAKER, 
OHIO & BUCKEYE PATENTS 
COMBINED 
. KTTS’ DOUBLE MOI, 
W ATERS’ FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS, 
with Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge. 
Melodeons, Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, the best 
manufactured: Warranted for Six Years. 
AIM) pi cxus, MBLODFOn?. and organs of six first-class mm 
kers, at loir prices for Cash, or, one-quarter cash and (he bal¬ 
ance In Monthly or Quarterly Installments. Seeond-hanu 
Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. (Mr. Wittersis the Author of Six Sunday Svh Music 
Book a; k * UeactHlj/ <ntd u Xew 8- Util* jU8t tt- 
sued.) Wardrooms, 481 Broadway. New York. 
951-lyeo HORACE WATKKS & CO. 
VALUABLE GIFT.-SO PAGES. DR. S. 8. 
FITCH'S “ DOMESTIC J'AMILl PHVSICIAN de¬ 
scribes all Diseases and their lienmdles. bent by raaU, free, 
Address DE..S. S. FITCH, 
a'S-iatc.o 714 Bruadway, Hew York. 
rruiE book 
WONDER* 
___JP.___I milE BOOK OF WONDER* TELLS HOW 
him! hoeing. Tlie only Double Mold Plow that runs steady X to make all kinds of Patent Mcdiolnes.Ptirruiimry, Toilet 
and don't cPo«. , Articles, Cosmetics, Caudle? Wines, Cordluls. Soaps, Dyes, 
Share's Coiutet' Harrow, well made, saves much labor in an q nnndredB of other articles In daily demand, nasiiy 
preparing ground, and increases crops by covering seed ma de and sold at large profit-s• 8euit, post-paid, tor *o ffs^hy 
>J 61 - 6 teo O. A. ROOKBACH, No. 102 Nassau bt., N. Y. 
lona Det p WbrJtfna anly Flows In the world _ ___——--- 
that will do the work of lhe spade in deep working and tlior- t OTIO.-FROF. CHRISTY’S HAIR LOTIA 
GURU mingling. . . I I TO V|,;yr CLEAN. I’C UK. C NT FORM AND RELI- 
Copper Strip Feed Cullers, Cates \ eye table > utter, .ton E aud Klehly Perfumed for the Toilet. It contains no 
Ream Wows m great variety, Field and t.arden. Rolleih, iJ w i r jr other pidwirons minerals or oils. It makes 
OenuiM Feekst HI. Flows and Flow vastmgs. the Tl-ilr Glossy and Be iuti’ill, i rnjoVer dandruff,restores 
5i r- Send for Descriptive Cmilai s. eravnair to its original color—will grow hair oil bald heads, 
FEFKSKtu. PLJIW WORKb. {WM *arming fir ever without the slight- 
Peek-skill, N. Y. [Established W2«.] Tm Jor opttc m rre. Do not take any thing 
J. B. Brown, General Agent. %, u t. eet the pure artleJc. If your druggist will not get 
-—— ™ it for von, send direct to the manufactory Sold by Drug- 
P T 1 »T« E XU & 7 L'ists *' per buttle; half dozen, $S. or sent to any ad-lress on 
EMIGRANT AND LAND AGENCY. fe^OmSSste^' ^T 'ttcmsiSTY to a co„ Se “ d 
Having been in the South much of the last two years, and 963 -Cteo 1 ,a West Fifth st„ Cincinnati, Ohio. 
become familiar with its soil, climate, and agricultural re- “ % i7* V -AGENTS WANTED-MALE 
sources and condition, and being also familiar with tlmNorth <5lvJ arid Female ;* busluees new. light, and honorable; 
aud the West. I have opened an office, where Emigrants, yfeiy employment; no capital required. Address 
both Honto andForelgn, can obtain reliable information re- k CO.,7a Nassau St..New York. 
gardlng localities, toe., in either section. -r^EDElE’* PATENT WATER FILTER—Scien- 
Letters requiring answers must enclose $1 and apre-paid Line. Practical and Kellable. Every iamllv should UBe 
envelop property addressed. UeaUt ' N „. 8 ExS^St.’N. Y. 
The value of securities examined, and loans negotiated. ----- 
Persons having farms or other lands for sale will do well to tvoKTABLE STEAM ENGINES, COM" 
enter them at the Agency. T. C. PETK11S, _L biuing the raaxiinain of efficiency, darabUity and 
No 100 Nassau St., New York, economy with the inininmuf of weight, aud price. They are 
NO. 1UO Nassau si., _ wide.lv ami l'avorahlv known, more than 60) being in use. 
___ _All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu- 
A mi!RlCAN (WALTHAM) WATCHES. TO. WW »»• 
The Best l The Chee-P^st* ■wM/uixaiirii ■ pi tun i» a 4 % \v rANT« 
Reconituetidiid by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Ex* P INiiS -Send for Lftr, PEKKSKLLL MANUFAGTUK- 
pressmeu—the most exacting class oi watch-wearers—as pNG CO., PeekskiU. N. Y. 
superior to all others for strength, steadiness, accuracy and —--— 
I durability. 'v 2 »> Pxn> new 
Unscrupulous dealers occasionally sell a worthless Swiss Full particulars sei 
ffiQOK A MO\a„,-- 
trO jO sits Paid r—23new, useful and enriouaarticles 
tor agents. Full particulars sent unite. Address 
aCO-iSf H. B. SHAW. Alfred, Maine. 
MONTH, aVND ALL EXPEN- 
C^nmftZ Ho C n? e ; To uvold citation, buyers should invariably de- 
H, B. SHAW. Alfred, Maine. 
Is the largest Book of its kind, containing 400 pages. Price 
$1,50. $13,30 a dozen. Sample copies sent for a limited time, 
post-paid, to any address, on receipt of $1, 
ROOT &; CADY, 
903-ateo fl 7 Washington St., Chicago, Ill. 
C HESTER COUNTY WHITE HOGS.-THE 
subscriber is breeding, and at all times prepared to fur¬ 
nish pigs uf various ages of this celebrated breed of hogs of 
ceives all kluds of Countrv Produce, Butter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow, Eggs, Beans, Peas, Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops, Beet, 
Poultry, Tobacco and High Wines, 
Our long experience in the Commission Business enables 
us to sell goodB without delay for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advuneed cm Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
W ANTED—Atrenia.—S>173 per Month to «ell the 
NATIONAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This 
Machine Is equal to the standard machines in cvnryresneet 
ami t* sold at the low price of $20. Address NATIONAL 
SEWING MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 962-tt 
maud a certificate of genuineness. 
For sale by all respectable dealers. 
Ask for a WALTHAM WATCH, and take no other. 
It la the Boat 1 It 1* the Cheapest l 
employment 
$ 10 . 
and is sold at the low price of $20. Address NAJ 
SEWING MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
rid K I - W E eIk. ly advocati 
1 BATON ROUGE. LA. 
Circulars and Price List furnished to till who apply and en¬ 
dow a stamp to pay ret urn postage. Address 
9o2-4 1 JAMES EDUEKTON, Barnesvllle, Ohio. 
riJRI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE, 
J- BATON HOUGE, X.-A.. 
The best Advertising Medium in East and Middle Louisiana. 
Address D. C. SloUTEN, Manager, Baton Kougc, La., or 
PETTEN441LL & GO-, 37 Park How, New- York. 962-4t 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEEL8- Send for Circulars of PEEKS KILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. Peekaklll, N. Y. 
S3 to SI O ner dny, in selllngour Patent extension 
Kki:i. an n Swifts, Combined. Used.ln every fatnUy tor 
wlndlne Yani.SilkH, Worsted, toe. Winds full sized skein, 
and Weighs less than one pound. AGENTS WANTED. For 
terms, toe., address H, L. SIOliKE to CO., Auburn, N. it. 
rjiODDS IMPROVEMENT IN FENCE. 
n;,-| .V TO S20 A DAY GUARANTEED.-Good 
tjDXU Agents wanted to Introduce our Naw Stab Shut- 
tlb Skwifq MAohiNB —Stitch alike on both sides. The only 
first-class, low priced machine in the market. Wk will 
oonsios Machutbs to respomslble parties and bmploy 
bxsugktio aobnts i*N a Sai.aby, Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
SON to CO., Cleveland, Ohio ; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. 
T> ATCHE LO K»S HAIR DYE* 
moDD’S IMPROVEMENT IN FENCE, This splendid Hair Dye la the best in the world; the only 
1 tra „ atli i perfect Dye-, harmless, reliable,instantaneous; no 
II 3 Art i in H S jpi I jlj - n f) fl M * f j iSj; <1 M M ft vS disappointment: no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
|M $ j rt jO 0 f i) a d dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and bean- 1 
WSjlttffgKflnF tl jj^ . tiful or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
Send stamp forCIvcnlar, describing the cheapest, strongest properly appUed at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
and most durable l'euce. See notice in Rural oi Feb. lath. > Ma- ly 
Address A. TODD, JR. to CO., Pultneyvillo. Wayne Co., N.Y. Bond street, New i orh. 
