NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
SPECIAL NOTICES, 
By his fall from a stairway the other day, Jefi'er- Seed Wheat Experimental Karra—0 A Belt*. 
.... jxi r armors and Grain Dealers Krloiul—Beuuett, Johnson & Co 
son Davis was much injured, three of his ribs being Autobiography or Horace. Greeley—,I b Ford & Co. 
hrolcen FTo la Hnimy woll now A' 1 tor Tobacco Bril R Abbott, 
□token. He is doing wen now. Agents W anted Everywhere—Richardson & co. 
The steamer Grecian struck a rock in Cedar Rapids important' to Farmer*' VV?ve8—Geo F Gant* & Co. 
near Montreal, Thursday night, and was beached to A^tuca'n- 1 ^ usyu'es'.' 
preveut sinking. Fortunately the passengers were Appiewoud Stocks—j h & N r A Williams. 
„ , n ° Ron ling Slate—John Galt, 
all saved. communion WIdc—W H H Barton. 
„ . .. , , Ti Campatgu Pins, &c-Stone, Hall & Co. 
Another destructive nre visited Rutland, \t., on 
* BPRCTAX NOTICES 
the morning of the 1st inst. All the buildings in Pitching Machines —a challenge —g H Be 
one of the best blocks were destroyed. Total loss - 
about $75,000. ~ ~ ~ 
The overland mail is said to carry about thirty- 0jp|j£ slcUlfi fSontn 
five thousand letters weekly. The time is now vv ® . is 
sixteen days from sea to sea, and two months hence — 
will be two days less. — Gen. Sherman has adopted one of I 
John Conolly was struck by lightning a few days — Somo cases of cholera have occarre 
since at South Bend, Ind., and his boots were torn ~ Colorado shipped $200,000 in gold r 
from his feet, but it is believed he will recover. His _ Irou ore iB found at Eddyvi]lei Iowl 
wife was badly stunned. — Boston will have seven theaters ne: 
Middletown, Rhode Island, is a model township. — Libby prison has been sold at anctii 
It has no lawyer, no doctor, no grog shop, no debt, — Pa P cr ar< -‘ a late novelty, 
virtually no poor, less taxes and more wealth per ~ Troy ljas had a ? eu,lille case of cho 
capita than any other town within onr knowledge. — * Cir casslan girl is married 
, _ . . — A \ankee is bull-fighting in Havam 
i ns Council of the Dominion Ritle Association is _ Connecticut has abolished school ra 
in session at Ottawa, Ontario, arranging the prize — Female barbers are an invention in 
list for the meeting in Montreal next September. — Two of the minor Bonapartes are t 
Prizes amounting to $10,000 are to be competed for. — Tale College has $1,021,237 in prodc 
Advices from Mazatlan, Mexico, to the fifth of ~ f™ b , n ' ly has discovered that WW 
T , .... , _ ’ , ... ,. . . — Lola Montez’s letters are to be pub 
July, state that the British steamer Chanticleer is _ 0]e BllU made Qn ^ ^ tfj 
stUl blockading that port against Mexican com- _ Worcester, Mass., is to have a new 
mcrce, but is not interfering with American vessels. — Bonner's father was an Irish inn-ke 
A wooden block of stores in Toronto, on Young — Ex-Gov. Grayson of Maryland is dei 
■street, near Second, and several houses on Victoria ~ Tiie Bishop of London is a centenai 
street, together with Drummond’s lumber yard, — Tbe bay crop about Philadelphia is 
were destroyed by lire on Thursday. Loss about ~ T PoTatoes ai ! c * el,io « ** a P eDny a pi 
fi-nono — Iowa contains 60,000 eqnare miles ol 
— There are 300,000 Lutherans in the I 
It is stated that over three hundred Western — Lord Brougham left only $10,000 pi 
thieves and pickpockets are in New York. A gang — Immigration into Iowa is onexampl 
of them attacked a Cincinnati detective last Satur- — Grasshoppers are grazing in the pai 
day night, and threatened to kill him unless he left Iowa. 
the city. * — A Siam Princess has ordered a stov 
Charles Teller of Williamsburg, accidentally chant 
shot a friend named Sterns, on Saturday evening, ~ Bismarck has bought Lord Broug 
killing him instantly, and on seeing what he had Cannos - 
done went to the foot of Grand Street and drowned — Tiie Methodists have over fifteen t 
himself. schools. 
A young man named Jacob Gamm, while lyiDg a ~ e ^ u Can set a nice 8ait of room91111 
asleep on the bank of the Niagara river below the 
Falls, rolled over the brink, and falling a distance for auibor month-piece for a pipe so 
of two hundred feet upon the rocks below, was 
crushed to pieces. in ParhT*’ ' Tr '‘ EdmUnd Ab ° Ut *" 
A fire Saturday night in Camden, N. J M origi- _ Congres9 Hall< Sarat0 ha9 onc h 
nated in the large planing mill aud box factory of bell wire. 
Goldy <Ss Johnson, which defied the men of the lire T . . .. , . „ 
. . . ... ’. , . . , . . , ~costa England ten thousand doll 
department of the town, and destroyed from twelve her gnna 
to fcmrtm, - TUIlM statistic, to France .hoe 
-Judge Sutherland of the Supreme Court has set 33,067,074. 
aside, with costs, the enormous judgment of $4,- -Onlytwo daily papers are publishe 
000,000, recently obtained by Ross, Steele be Co., Stockholm. 
contractors, for an alleged claim of $25,000 damages _ American belles, with fortunes, are 
the Kansas Pacific Railroad. titled Paris 
ePP.CTAL NOTICES. 
Ditching Machines—A Challenge—G H Beardsley. 
Hears feantrenser. 
— Gen. Sherman has adopted one of Kit. Carson’s sons. 
— Somo cases of cholera have occurred in Vicksburg. 
— Colorado shipped $200,000 in gold in June. 
— Croquet umbrellas are made of white muslin. 
— Iron ore is found at Eddyville, Iowa. 
— Boston will have seven theaters next season. 
— Libby prison has been sold at auction. 
— Paper hat,9 are a late novelty. 
— Troy baa had a genuine case of cholera. 
— Barnaul's Circassian girl is married. 
— A Yankee is bnll-fighting in Havana. 
— Connecticut has abolished school rates. 
— Female barbers arc an invention in Now York. 
— Two of the minor Bonapartes are in New York. 
— 5 ale College has $1,021,237 in productive property. 
— Somebody has discovered that Whittier is to marry. 
— Lola Montez’s letters are to be published. 
— Ole Ball made $13,000 on his late trip in this country. 
— Worcester, Mass., is to have a new theater. 
— Bonner’s father was an Irish inn-keeper. 
— Ex-Gov. Grayson of Alary land is dead. 
— The Bishop of London is a centenarian. 
— The hay crop abont Philadelphia is abundant. 
— Potatoes arc selling for a penny a pound in Ireland. 
— Iowa contains 50,000 eqnare miles of land. 
— There are 300,000 Lutherans in the United States. 
Lord Brougham left only $10,000 personal property. 
— Immigration Into Iowa is unexampled this year. 
— Grasshoppers are grazing in the pastures of Central 
Iowa. 
— A Siam Princess has ordered a stove of a Troy mer¬ 
chant. 
— Bismarck has bought Lord Brougham’s house at 
Cannes. 
— The Alethodists have over fifteen thousand Sunday 
schools. 
— \ on can get a nice snit of rooms in Saratoga for $300 
a week. 
— An amber mouth-piece for a pipe sold in Paris lately 
for $704. 
— Dumas, -Jr., and Edmund About are to try banking 
in Paris. 
— Congress Hall, Saratoga, has one hundred miles of 
bell wire. 
— It costs England ten thousand dollars each to test 
her guns. 
The latest statistics in France show a population of 
— Only two daily papers are published in the city of 
Stockholm. 
— American belles, with fortunes, are in demand with 
titled Paris. 
Three girls, from twelve to fourteen years of age, 
were drowned in the Pa wh;1 river at Middle Granville, 
Vermont, on the afternoon of the 4th inst. They 
were in bathing, and got beyond their depth aud 
drowned before assistance arrived. 
One thousand German immigrants went West 
recently over the Baltimore and Ohio and Cincinnati 
and Marietta railroads. Four hundred were expect¬ 
ed to remain in Cincinnati. They came direct from 
Bremixi by the new line of vessels to Baltimore. 
Mrs. Keyes was murdered at Stewartsville, N. J., 
last year, and a few days ago Mr. Keyes had his logs 
and an arm cut of by the cars, and has since, believ¬ 
ing he conld never get well, confessed to killing his 
wife. They ought to hang what there is left of him. 
A published list of our naval squadron shows that 
the greater portion of our navy having been built 
during the last six years, are supplied with arma¬ 
ments and appliances which render them superior in 
all respects to the war ships of any other nation in 
existence. 
Mr. and Miss Hollis, of the first families of 
— Philapclphia is to spend four million dollars on Fair- 
mount Park. 
— An Italian Bible is being printed at the New York 
Bible House, 
— Chicago sends fifteen million letters a year more than 
she receives. 
— Brigham Young is having seven costly carriages built 
in Now York. 
— The Central Railroad conductors have cut off their 
brass buttons. 
— Illinois is receiving Texas cattle at the rate of fifty 
car loads a day. 
$20,000,000 worth of blooded horses are owned in 
New York city. 
A valuable sulphur spring has been discovered in 
Agawam, Mass. 
— Fresh moat is now taken from Chicago to Boston in 
refrigerator cars. 
— Tho midge has ravaged the wheat crop alarmingly at 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 
— Over two-thirds of the public offices in St. Louis are 
held by Germans. 
— Fashionable ladies are required to have shoes to 
Charlestown, Mass,, were arrested in a Boston dry match each toilet. 
goods store on Friday, while stealing some valuable m 
, , .. — The corner stone for the Wooster (Ohio) Cmversitv 
dress goods, aud their house being overhauled, four has just been laid. 1 1 .nivorsity 
tranks fall af costly goods, all probably stolen, were rn hl , T - ■ 
discovered ’ ~ The Isorth German Union has adopted the metric 
Uismverea. system of coinage. 
its lungs, during all of which time no life appeared, 
succeeded in restoring animation, and the child has 
recovered. 
The official Gazette of the Dominion announces 
the appointment of Hon. W, P. Howland, C. B., as 
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, and of Hon. 8. A 
Wilmot, as Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. 
A proclamation from the Qpeen appears in the 
Gazatte, imposing punishment by fine and imprison¬ 
ment upon any subjects who may take part in 
hostilities against Italy. 
New rolls are being used in the organization of 
the new Volunteer Companies, in the Dominion of 
Canada, by which volunteers are required to enlist 
for three years. The volunteer force now in ex¬ 
istence will bo asked to re-enlist. after October 1st, 
when the new milita organization goes into opera¬ 
tion. Jf a sufficient force is not obtained by volun¬ 
teering, recourse will be had to drafting. 
One-half of the land under cultivation in Utah is 
sown in wheat. In Salt Lake valley the average 
yield is estimated at twenty-three bushels per acre, 
in San Pete valley about the same, and in Bear Lake 
valley the yield has been aB high as forty bushels. 
In 1805 there were 4,20 acres of fruit orchards in cul¬ 
tivation, of which apples were the principal and 
finest variety, peaches lacking the fine, delicate 
flavor of State Imit. 
debt within its limits. 
— More than 30,000 hands are employed in France in 
making silk trimming. 
— European tourists are flocking in large numbers to 
the Gatskill Mountains. 
— A rich farmer in Fiance, with a grand daughter of 20 
has married a wife of 19. 
— The Emperor of Brazil pays 23 per cent, of his in¬ 
come to help on the war. 
— A farmer in Derbyshire, England, has a cabbage head 
weighing Eeventy pounds. 
— The St. Lonis pork-packers offer $1,500 in prizes for 
fat hogs at the October fair. 
— The seventoen year locusts are eating all green things 
before them on Long Island. 
The comer-stone of a new Baptist Seminary was 
recently laid at Fenton, Mich. 
— Two persons were struck by lighting in Chicago, 
Saturday, and instantly killed. 
— Pennsylvania makes two-thirds of all the glass man¬ 
ufactured in the United States. 
— A Londoner wants to bet $10,000 that omnibuses will 
ran with balloons withiu a year. 
— Thirty car loads ol live stock come eastward over 
the Kansas Pacific Railroad dally. 
— The canker worms are making ea d havoc with the 
apple trees in Eastern New Hampshire. 
— An English bufis-eye watch was found in the stomach 
of a recently captured catfish at Monroe, Ind. 
DITCHING MACHINES.-A CHALLENGE. 
Offok of tiie Chicago DitctIino and Spading Machink Co., ) 
Cute ago, July loth, 1368. f 
Editors Rural New-Yobkbr :—I have noticed a cir¬ 
cular from tho Waterloo Iron Works, speaking of La 
Tourktte’s Ditching Machine of Waterloo, N. Y., in 
which is said,— 11 1 challenge Ike inventor or owner of any 
Ditching Machine to dig from ten to one hundred rods of 
ditch with the game soil in the same length of time , the 
same dejifh, ntul do it as well, the Chicago Machine not, 
excepted." 
I can only say that one of the Chicago Machines was in 
Waterloo, N. Y,, or vicinity, (aud is now there,) long 
after we challenged "him or any other man ” to produce 
a machine to dig ten rods while we will dig with onc of 
ours one hundred: and since his manifesto we chal¬ 
lenge him to meet us with one of his machines in the 
vicinity of Rochester, within the next forty days, in com¬ 
petition with onc of ours, to dig two rods while we dig 
forty, with the soil in proper condition for ditching, 
either in clay, where it is not extremely dry, or mock, 
gTavel, sand or sfnny land. We are glAd to see that Mr. 
La TounKTTE is disposed to interest himself at this late 
day, and in case we have an exhibition 1 desire it to be 
publicly announced through yonr paper, which is read by 
as many as any Agricultural paper in the country. 
We do not profess to dig with onr machine stone of 
large size, neither do we Ciave the bottom of the ditch 
out. On our principle there is some loose earth left in 
the bottom of the ditch, unless it is obviated by the run¬ 
ning of the forward wheel over subsequently to the ditch¬ 
ing, which will graduate it as near a c can be done by the 
eye while horses are walking. We wish it understood 
that onr machine is not worked by a windlass, as is the 
case with the La TounKTTE machine, where one horse 
performs the power of forty. We work four horses 
abreast, and a ditch can he dug under favorable circum¬ 
stances at the rate of one rod per minute. 
Our machines are for sate to be need within a given 
territory. Address G. H. BEARDSLEY - , Sec’y, 
905 Michigan Av., Chicago, HI. 
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WHEATON’S OINTMENT wifi cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT’ cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cares all Diseases of the Skin. 
Prico 50 ce^teby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell it. 
Weeks <fc Pottbu, Boston, Proprietors. 033 
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. 
Advertising Rates. —After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising in the Rural Nkw-Yorkbb will be 
as follows, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 71i cents per line, Agate space. 
Outside, *1 “ “ “ 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices. Nonpareil leaded, $1.50 per line. 
ES^No advertisement Inserted for less than * 8 . 
riortnnuMON wine-made from the 
vV Isabella ami Clinton Grapes mixed. Superior to the "best 
imported. Price $3 per gallon, sent everywhere. Semi for 
Circular to W. a. H. Barton,G vape Grower,Rochester, X. Y 
A pple wood stock 8. parties who 
gpt opt blocks per our advertisement In mis paper a 
year ago, please correspond with 
J. If. & N. A. WILLIAMS, Utica, X, Y. 
R oofing slate, john galt. wholesale 
dkm.uk tn i tun, Purple, Green and black Roofing 
Slates, 21. and23 Tenth Avenue. New York, ami 56 Terrace, 
Buffalo, N, Y. CS^'Seud for Circular before purchasing 
ehicwberc. 86 C- 2 teo 
NEVER WEAR A COUGH, 
Ki|—or Irritation on the lungs, when you can buy 
Sal AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, the 
4? world’s great remedy that cures it. 
CAMPAIGN PINS. 1200. for* Republicans y aud 
• Democrats uo>c remit/■ Also, 
, „ , It , Engravings, Song Hooks, Ac. 
IVORY CHARMS, Specimens, 23 cents: lots, M, 
discnvurerl .-u» 3 uuupiea me metric 
umeuverea. system of coinage. 
H. J. Smith, the famous “ Hod Annis,” who — It now takes thirteen days to go from New York to 
managed to escape punishment lor his share in the California overland. 
Lord bond robbery at New York, a year or two since, -The lamplighters in San Francisco perform their 
has just been sentenced to fourteen years imprison- work on horseback. 
ment at Cornwall, Out,, for the robbery of a safe at - The sales of bread-stuff’s In this country are cstima- 
that place, last April. ted at $3,000,<X>0,000. 
Admiral F arr.vout is said to be a millionaire. He — Sweden is contracting a loan of six million dollars 
owes a number of houses, some unoccupied lots, for railroad building. 
aud twenty aefes now in wheat, within the city limits - The caterpillars have stripped the trees of Louisville 
of Vallejo, California. As that city is to be the K y < o f their foliage. 
western terminus of the Central Pacific Railroad, this - Grace Greenwood and Mrs. Ames are to give read- 
property i6 destined to become a mine of wealth, and tngs in Washington. 
within a year has been trebled in price. - There arc four homeopathic life insurance companies 
A fire broke out in the blacksmith shop of the in ttl0 1 nitL * <i States. 
New Jersey State prison at Trenton lately which -Oat of a car load of swine recently sent to Chicago, . 
communicated to the south wing and burned off Qfty dlcd on the way - 
two-thirds of the roof in the direction of the main ~ Thc new Press law will rob the Paris Moniteur of 
building. There was great excitement among the Us offlcial privileges. 
prisoners, three of whom are said to have escaped. ~ Bultimore orders that no colored teachers shall edu- 
The fire was extinguished with but $10,000 loss. 6410 colored children. 
A little child fell into a cistern at Rochester a ~ Thc Toronto Globe is not satisfied with the first 
few days ago, and after five or six minutes was drawn year 01 the Domillion - 
out, to all appearances dead. A physician being ~ The pear crop ^ New Hampshire wifi be almost a 
sent for, wrapped the body up in warm flannels, and t0tal failUre tMe year ’ 
after three hours’ labor in inflating and compressin (r North Germany has set free all persons in prison for 
J YOtt*. CHARITIS; I HpfiCfmeDS, 25 CcuU; lots, 
#5, $r». Send for Olrculur, to 
E l n n i thshm SlON'E, HALL, & CO,, 
A B RlflEIS HBd ' u “feds? ampaisn 
. 11. 11. liXlJJUlill. Boston, Mass.. P. O. Box, SUM. 
JMEORTANT TO FARMERS’ WIVES. 
CEO. F. GANTZ& CO’S PURE WHITE ROCK 
POTASH, you can make, tho best of Soap, and only cost two 
centa per pound. 
It. is made as easily as a loaf of bread. • n 
1 ho savi ng In one year would boy you a new dress. 
Th ll,i Uocirpq&sh'wUlmakearteenpounds 
of H ur d Snap and, the very bes t. 
W M. R. PRINCE, Flushing, New York, 
for M years Proprietor of the Llnna’aa Nurseries, an¬ 
nounces his Sovereign and never failing remedy for Scrofula 
of every phase, (ji ;,oou patients there has never beenOno 
tor Catarrh and Bronchitis. All 
I,-?. lOhalatlons have proven deceptive. Chronic Liver 
u U \, Jr seA ?fi 9 ’ ^ a ^ etes » UyBpopslil, Count,!nation, 
J u3 ’ Rfifhmatlsm, Gout, Iiropsv, Scrofulous 
Opthalmia,Nervous Debility, Skin aud Merc.iirlal and other 
External and Internal Eruptive Maladies, are permanently 
eradicated. Medical Circulars 3 stumps. Treatise 23 cents y 
A gents wanted everywhere to 
seli the authorized Democratic Campaign Book. 
SEYMOUR AND BLAIR : 
THEIR LIVES AIID.3ERVICES.I 
By D. G. CROLY, Editor Of the New York World. 
This Is a handsome i:.‘mo. volume, with elegant full page 
Rtee) portraits of Gov, Seymour and Gen. Blair, published 
under the sanction ol these distinguished gentlemen, from 
materials^ urn Mi ed m large part by themselves, and is, there- 
foro, oillclal. accurate, anu complete, fiiul the Attfoorizei) 
In';?, °l Hi* par i-V. T i! ie dltftaguiaricil position of 
f 'V Party .ind the. Press, is of Itself a sufficient 
giratruuioo of the work. The announcement o( the hook 
has been received with the utmost enthusiasm everywhere 
V ir n °,' 1 -; i tJ0 ' u L l , e country, and its sale promises to bo unprece- 
denteffiy great. An active Agent can sell hundreds In every 
Wl.bIvo large commissions to energetic men. As »p- 
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4 LI AM < *\, No. 21 ) Broad way, N. v 
fflHg AMERICAN klai; 
HORSE COLLAR! 
Warranted not to gall tn any service. Old 
galls cured by their use. Cheapest and easi- 
lost collar ever offered, and tho only collar 
that should be used on a working horse. 
RETAILED AT $3 PER PAIR ! 
Sold by all Harness Dealers. Send for Cir¬ 
cular, 
Notice IB hereby given, that one II. G. 
CllAMlimii.i.v 1» traveling about the country 
„ , “N u i“‘ wl fi be sent immediately on receipt of price, 
and the agent can commenc e work ut once. Mi;i;. 2 t 
An Antidote for Tobacco* 
TlnSygreat remedy invariably remotes all dt jfre for 
Tbiacotyand j 4 emtU dy vegetable and karmlj/h. It la 
al.-m an excellent appetizer. It purities t,lm/T>lood, in¬ 
vigorates tGNsysU-m, possesses great nyfritdring and 
strungthening'jjlnvcr, enables the stutiiarjr to digest tho 
heartiest food, Boikos sleep TCfreshlnc^Tunl establishes 
robust health. Strikers and Chowiyffor Fifty Years 
Cured. Prico FiftyiSents, post ir</r A Treatise on tho 
Injurious Effects or Tobacco, vjrti lists of testimonials, 
references, etc., heat refill 
Agents wanted. Addreanir. T. E, Abbott. Jersey 
City" N.,I. 
A CxEEOVM.,>-’g Tia^uioNY.-^SfR Box or Antidotu 
cared my brother ru(fi mysolf. |t jteTKft fails. 
Rev. l.gr. SnoiiitAKEu, Ke\v’a Station, Pa. 
Health a y/T Sthexgtu Ga ururi.— uW insd eleven 
lbs, of ftcelyrhnA urn restored to sound lce)%tth by using 
tlw AiwpOra. S. D. Bowtzs, Prospcetul^ill, Mo. 
FkiVtue U. S. Treasury, Secretary's aso 
soniUT supply of Antidote. Tho ono received lutiSOmo 
•UsMbork surely. O. T. EdgaiSv 
well knows he has not tho power to give exclusive control 
of any territory tior to exclude our collars from auv part of 
the. United States, aa we have an equal right with either Dur- 
vant or Chamberlin, to manufacture trad sell the •aid Collar 
lu any part of the United States. Parties purchasing Collars 
of ns will receive a written guarrantro from tho Company, 
protecting them lu all their rights. If Mr. Chamberlin was 
satisfied of the truth whereof his card speaks,he would de¬ 
mand hla rights before the courts, which hi: lias refused to 
do. WM. CIIAPPKl.L, SRO’T, 
37 Arcade, Rochester. N. Y. 
N otice and caution.-in <onse- 
quenee of tho demand for C. C. Durran i 's Flag Collar 
for Horses, sundry persons are 
engaged in thc manufacturing 
or an Imitation, of said col¬ 
lars, and putting them on sain 
lu various parts of the coun¬ 
try: among them Is one Wst. 
Cijappkll of Rochester, N. 
Y., Who ts advertising Ids 
business a« Secretary of the. 
American Flag Horse Collar 
Manufacturing Co Tho pub¬ 
lic arc hereby notified not to 
purchase or use ttus or any 
other Flag Collar, unless ft 
tms stumped on the lining tho 
following, vl/..,C. C.Durruut, 
maker, Lyudonvllte, Orleans 
Co., N. Y., patented .June. 16th, 
1863, with a [1>] a tradu 
mark on all Collars made ami 
sold since March 1st, 1 H«K. 
The subscriber, having pur¬ 
chased said patent, and hav¬ 
ing the control of the same In 
■■■■ 
by gives notice that every infrlngcmei t on said pat,uni, will 
be met, liy a speedy prosecution to tic extent ot the law, 
whether it may be In the making, viouimg. or using said 
Collars It Is proposed to furnish said Guuars In illegiti¬ 
mate manner, lu quantities t.o meet; the de iiand, and a good 
honest article, unlike thc worthless Inanitions palmed off 
upon the public by these interlopers. For any and all Infor¬ 
mation In relation to tbe Flag Collar business address C. C. 
DUERANT. LyudonvUle, Orleans Co., N. Y., Manufacturer, 
or H.G.CHAMBERLAIN. Yates, Orleans Co.. X. Y„ owner 
of the Patent. [964-lt] U. G. 6 HAMBKRLAIN. 
R iveritew military academy, 
POL GHKEEPSIK, N. Y.— Location healthc . Sconcry 
unequaled: Building convenient: Teachers highly edu¬ 
cated earnest, working men \ System of Order tim-urpassud. 
A wide-awake, thorough-going School for hoys wishing to 
be trained for BusIuosb. for College, or for West Point,, or 
the Naval Academy. For circulars address OTIS iiisbkE, 
A. M„ Principal and Proprietor. 866-«t 
rjM> FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest 
and largest concern of the kind In the Untied States, possess¬ 
ing extraordinary facilities for the manufacture of Fcrtit- 
lzers , controlling exclusively the nlghtHOll, offal, bones aud 
dead animals ot New York, Brooklyn aud Jersey cities, as 
also the great. Cormmuupnw abbatotrs, otfer for sale, iu 
lots to suit customers, 
0.000 TONS 
Ok 
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE 
* [ CopyHghted .] 
^ UTOBIOGRAPHY OF 
HORACE CREELE' 
PUBLISHERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT. 
The undersigned have nearly ready, and are about to issue UUUBLfKtNNtU PUUDRcTTc 
u/sn a^M ade from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to a 
HORACE GREELEY’S powder, its cd'ectB have been roost astonishing.doubling 
“RECOLLECTIONS OF A BUSY LiifF ” maturing them ten days or two weeks earlier. 
*“«• r “ wA ‘ *•«s »■' 
BffiSMSJg SS* 4 S^sa u, ® te !n o a?f.f,' BONB DDST - 
three interesting pape rs have 1-COARSE and FINE MIXED, a-FINE, suitable for 
author, with Drilling. Aud 3-FLOUKKD BONE. 
ed.on fine paper, illustrated with an udmlra 
tarwn Wabbant oub Conk to Analyze Pens. Packed 
, .l 3 -,? 1 2o0 , ft *; each. For Winter grain, Double-Refined 
POhdrette and Fine Bone, mixed lu equal proportions and 
h.I.V.t. , , , Y l h Leuger, ine.se interesting papers have 
pt - , „ n 1 > rcv , l ^'d. an . J *n part re-written, by the author, with 
COricerntng Pollttcs, Rcconstrue- 
tlon, Jnbirxon Davis, &c., which make it one of the raciest 
and most readable bonks of the day. LS ‘ 
1,1 s,lu11 never write any- uomireue aud Fine Hone, mixed iu equal'proportions and 
neriinoea mftionR C, ’e^v-oi 1 k'il 80 9* »We//’,my ex- drilled hi with the seed, have produced most remarkable of- 
g“a 1 ,?® srs,‘»t ff & * s,, “““ 
MTR« l*n0SPHATB OF LIME. 
experience I^Congressruc^pWtn^fi/rinN^T^rk'an^ siuerir tfe t thls conflilentlyaa being as good,if not 
much useful talk about farms andform'lmr It Ua rTemuiartS « iS?™ or ’ tlJ ;iny '"'j nialle or sold in Uils market, containing 
entertaining and valuable, work • iook"bi»h(nri jmotint ot soluble Phnspbate aud Ahunoiiiu than 
during an important period of lU cOThtrv’s hlStow Yr cl Rf aa , n . SfiPorphnsphatm. For Pbbsiankn r. as well as for 
in ex. cloth, $3,50; In sheep. *4,50 -\a iKorSV, i!’ 11 i »l. wei-1 ul efieet iu. 0 u laud, it has no kquax. 
pUcations for Agencies received^' ^clnsjvejerritory given. 
f -- RTaVv,-. . isAaiiuoirr ituiii 
J. B. FORD & CO., U-l Nassau Street, 
l’rtaciug-house square. Na 
I to ry given. 
W \NTKD -AGENTS EVERYWHERE, 
for the Campaign Lives of GRANT & COLFAX, 
BY GF,N. JAMES S. BRISBEN, 
Embellished and Illustrated with fine Steel Portraits and 
numerous Elegant Wood Cut», from original designs, by 
BENSON .1. LOHSING, 
The Great Artist Historian, Complete in one handsome 
volume. Price, In paper covers, * 1 ; price, hound in English 
Morocco cloth, SI, Ml. Containing more matter than hooks 
ordinarily sold at #2,50. It la just what the people waul, and 
lienee just the hook for agents to sell singly or In connection 
With Other books. Address 
c. F. VENT ft co.. Publishers, 
365-21 _ 33 Wc.st Fourth Street,, cmelr iiiittl. Ohio. 
F ire extinguisher.— ««* 
Always Ready fob Instant L’sk. , 
Endorsed by the Government, the entire 
Insurance Companies, and all Chiefs of \ HB| 
Fire Departments. It has saved over 500 \ 
buildings In various parts of the country. IJK ht 
Every house sbonld have It, Price $15, No. Jrg/Kf 
1; $50, No. 2; $5.7, No.3. Send for circular, ■ 85T 
U. 8 . FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO., f?' 
3 Dey Street, New York, V-- In- o Y \ 
or 96 Water St., Boston, Mass. 
(IgOAA A MONTH.—REMEMBER, IT IS 
tpWvuliO. Agents can make It. Farmers’ t,onp, any 
person can do It. We have a new, cheap. licensed HE VYING 
MACHINE, the best ever made. It will sew, fell, hem, tuck, 
bind and embroider, and do all work douo try high-priced 
machines. COSTS ONLY' $13 ; think of that beside of # 77 . 
One agent wanted for every cotiuiv Sample machines at 
less than regular price to one agent. Sample of work, terms, 
■fee., /be.., free. This la a NEW THING, Fieage send and see 
sample,!!. Address 
, A8UUKL0T SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. 
Hinsdale, N. H. 
I> XT Y THE BEST! 
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. 
gEED WHEAT EXPERIMENTAL FARM, 
CHAMBERSBURC, PA. 
a! orders for thc following varieties of Winter 
Reed Wheat: Per peek. Per bush. 
Ancona Led. Imported from Russia, 1868... $z,75 *10,00 
bandooica white, imported from Poland. 1868 , 2,75 10,00 
Rerderiska red, imported from Russia. 1868,.. 2.75 10.00 
Sakottku red. Imported from Poland. 186s,... 2,77 ln.OO 
balla red Imported from Saxony. 1868.3,75 10,00 
Saxony white, Imported from Saxony, 1SIW,. 2,75 10,00 
Bohemian red, Imported from Bohemia, 186 s. 2,77 10,00 
Bohemian while, do. do. do. 1868.2,75 10.00 
I reach white Chaff Mediterranean. 2,00 7,70 
French re.d do. do. ..2,00 7.50 
German amhor. g no 7,50 
Hungarian red.. 2,00 7,r>0 
Italian red, acclimated one year. 2,00 7,50 
Do. do. do, three years,. 2,00 7,50 
Dm, white, do. do. do. 2,00 7,50 
Red Chaff Mediterranean.. i «Q jm 
White do. do. .. 1,50 5 ,oo 
Lancaster red. 1 58 5 CO 
Rochester red..i! "I” 150 sloo 
Wgvptlan red. 1,50 5,00 
Diehl’s white. 1,50 5,00 
Week s white. 1,75 6,00 
Blue Stem... 1,50 5,00 
Bouton white. i nn 5,00 
American white. j 50 5 00 
California white,.. ' jm s’llO 
Six rowed Winter Barley,.LOG 3'oo 
Oats, Surprise. 1.50 5 00 
Do. Swedish.... i 00 8,50 
Do. New Brunawiek,. 1,00 3,50 
Do. Black Norway,...t,oo 3,50 
I will send, post-paid, four pounds of anv of the above va¬ 
rieties for one Dollar. One head, post-paid, 10 cents, or 20 
heads ot different varieties, post-paid, for One Dollar. 
-Send money bv Money Orders or Registered Letters, or hv 
Express, to GEO. A. OEITZ, (Ilianibersbure, 1'n.. 
and yonr orders will be promptly Bllud. 
“ Jffi 8 Is the only Seed Wheat Experimental Farm in the 
Lmued States, where Seed Wheat is acclimated aud grown 
lor salo. ’ er • Semi for a Circular. 966 t;t 
A BARGAIN J-A KIIUT FARM FOR SALE 
ot 15 '.- acres, set in leaches, Pears, Apples, Uutnces, 
Grapes, Strawberries, &c.-. new, large and splendid House, 
Baru, &c., on main avenue, and close to Railroad Depot. 
Letters answered. C. R. SYKES, Lincoln. Sussex Co., Bid. 
T IVERFOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 
STEAM COMPANY. 
The following FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHTPS. built 
expressly tor the New York trade, are intended to sail regu- 
yf/iKNSTOWN^fiz VOKK ANu LIVERPOOL, calling ut 
MA»g|4TTAN, NKRRASKA. 
MINNESOTA, COLORADO. 
vvltU oUiuf tirst-clasfl steamers l)ull<Hn<£. 
MIN’NESO'rA.WEDNESDAY, July 22 
.WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5 
^ WMSA . ...WEIiNKSDAY. Aug'. 12 
MANHATTAN...,.WEDNESDAY, Aug. 19 
From Pier No. 16 North River. 
Oalim, (the Bceommodationa being equal to any Atlantic 
Steamer ,j gold; return tickets. $160, gold; lu steerage, 
$30. currency. 
Tickets to bring out passengers from Europe can he ob¬ 
tained on reasonable terms. For freight or passage apply 
WILLIAMS & GCriON. No. 71 Wall street. 
For steerage passnge to 
960.6t WILL LAMB & GUION. No. 39 Broadway. N. Y. 
ED:ONE MACHINE. 
Coi!tTx‘lb r ’r r ,B?ilUv«y Hors*. Power and 
Trhi Ant nrn ^ ’ '-K.vN wit. at the Great National 
hor^ -H ineehm'i'leS?r .'l'u 8Ujw and eas y movement of 
nor.ii.M, inecuaiucai construction ot t,lif vetv bGKt'kind thor¬ 
ough and conscicJitiouH vorkmwShVu ami matS 
Place, nothing slighted, excellent work, in Y’ as shown bv 
Official Report nfjedges. Tlfrei|her/. fit-nara!.?ra F7mnln^ 
Mills, Wood Saws. Heed Sowers and rn„....... 
VfAf HINEK V OILS-Boat unit Cheaper-Plr. 
ITJL culai-s and samples fkkb. WARFIELD A ? i' whniV 
sale Dealers, 85 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. '' 
^ATER FILTERS FOR pt 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. R 
With this Filter the most impure water 
Is made free from all foreign matter, I 
clear as crystal, without taBte, color or | 
smeU. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. fil 
E lmira female coi.LEGE.-This rally 
chartered College offers Superior advantages for the 
most extensive and thorough education of voting ladies, who 
in.., i 
iss 
rr HE CHAMPION. 
IIICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVER 16,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest 
oi 1868, Is made in thc most perfect manner with cither one 
or two tubs, and is well worthy tho attention of all persons 
wanting anch a machine. It bus no superior in the market, 
and is trie only mill that will properly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., *c. 
If yonr merchant dotas not keep t hem, tell him to send for 
one tor you, or write for one yourself. Order early—address 
the manufacturer, W 0. IUCKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
It gives a recipe for a complete manure; also, a plain and 
simple, method Of analysing soils. 964-4t 
lNH R FIRST-CLASS FARMS AT BURLING- 
, ,TON, N. J., for Sale. 20, 10, 60 and U)5 acres, crowded 
with choice bearing fruits, ami having superior buildings, 
with all modern conveniences. Also Two Tux-Aden faems 
on very easy terms Full purUcul.arx bv addressing 
968-4t E. MORRIS, Burlington, N. J. 
jfeft Art Tl) S-5.0 0 FOR EVERY HOUR’S 
service, iileasiuit and honorable employment, 
without risk. Desirable! for all—ladles, ministers, farmers, 
merchants, mechanics, soldiers, everybody. 
983-lt T. NEWELL it CO., *18 Broad St,, New York. 
pUECKLE*. P1.Y1PLES, Ac., ARE EASILY 
A’ LKMOVED by the nse Of Stewart's Kallon, Sent to 
any address on receipt of 50 ctS. Address K. S., Box 48, 
Parnassus, Pa. 963-4t 
O.EO. A. DE1TZ, THE GREAT SEED WHEAT 
VA Growkr, Chambersburg, 2Yt., sends free a Descriptive 
List of tire best Seed Wheats In the world. 956-I3t 
pLASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 167 [Room 19] BROADWA.F,J 
»THW YOH.HL. 
WM/ u allis'on: LICENSES 8 KASTIS, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Blate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter,. 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) and Is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, impervious, non-expanslve and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only rooting material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the dements as long as the structure It 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, &c. 
C iONSIGN YOUR GOODS TO H. P. BAL* 
) LARD A; CO., tho old established, strictly Prodnco 
CommUslon House, No. X2 Washington Ft., Kew York. Re¬ 
ceives all kinds of Conn try Produce. Butter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow, Eggs, Beans, Peas, Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops, Beef. 
Poultry, Tobacco and High Wines. 
Our long experience in tho Commission Business enables 
ns to •'till goods wltliqnt delay lor the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
rjlRI-WEEKLY ADVOCATE, 
1 B-A-TOIST ROUGE, Xj-A.. 
The best Advertising Medlnm In East and Middle Louisiana. 
Address D. C. MoUTEN, Manager, Baton Rouge, La., or 
PKT.TENG1LL & CO.. 37 Park Row, New York. 962-4t 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS—Send for Circulars of PKKK8K1LL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. Peeksklll, N. Y. 
TTEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER-Sclen- 
JlV title, Practical and Reliable. Every family should use 
them to Insure health. KKDZ1E & BUNNEL, 
944-tf No. 9 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, COM- 
Lining the maximum of efficiency, durability am 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. They are 
widely and favorably known, more than 600 being in use. 
All warranted aatlsfastory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars scut on application. Address 
1 f*>7-lSt J. C. HOA-DLEY ft CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
T>EEKSRILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
X IXGS.—Send for List. PEElLaKILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO„ Peekskni. N. Y. 
JCQOk A month, and all expen- 
vJPaJ 4W f J sbs Pajd 2a new, useful and curious articles 
for agents. Fall particulars sent fiikk. Address 
960 -lat H. B. SHAW, .Alfred, Maine. 
() TO SJ’JO A DA Y GUAHANTEEB.-Gooil 
^ L V Agents wanted to introduce onr Nbw 8tar SHtrr- 
tlr Skwikg Mxcartra —Stitch alike on both sides . The only 
first-class, low priced machine In the market. Wh will 
oosstgn MAOffTjfEs to responsible parties and employ 
BNSRGK rio Agents on a Salary. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W. G. WIL¬ 
SON &CO.,CleveIanU,Ohlo; Boston, Mass., or St. Louis,Mo. 
gATCMELOR'S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye la the best In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of had dyes; Invigorates aud leaves the Hair 30 ft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street, New York. su-ly 
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