A Positive Remedy for sill kind* of F 
vy,Salt Rheum, Krysipelas. Nettle J 
ulcers, and all Obstinate Affection* 
Altov ftI I.liN FOB FALL PLANTING. 
VICK'S ll.l.USTRATKD CATALOUTTE op TFLIP8 
i st., cmolnnatl, 0., or j. 8. GOODMAN A 
tion. Thorough aud conscientious, workmanship and mate- 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTiSEMENTS. 
The American Entonjoloelsi—Ii G Studley & Co. 
Wcstoott'a Patent Putter Pail—Cady Sllsoy. 
Buy the Best—R <fc M Harder, , 
Imported Dutch Bulbous Roots, &C—J M Thorburn & Co. 
Communion Wine— W tl n Barton. _ _ . 
The Little Giant Horse-Power—lohn w Quincy. 
Wanted, Attests— C <’ Vent At Co. 
K(jech"3 New Seedlings— j Kerch. 
Seed Wheat for Saif—.lolltl .lohnaton. 
The Willis' Slump Machine—W W AV nils 
Pure White Rock Potasii—Goo I' Gantz& Co. 
Potato Diggers—It H Allen A Co. 
Seed Wheat—R S Batt’o*. _ _ , _ . 
Liverpool and Great Western Steam Co—Williams & Gulon. 
A New and Charming Song—Joseph P Shaw. 
Stamford Institute—W C will cox. 
8200 pei Month-American Wire Co. 
$•1 to *5 for E* cry Hour’s Service—T Newell & Co. 
*100 per Mouth—C l. Van Alien. 
The Court and Camp of David—Henry Hoyt. 
Cider Mill Presses—Haell At Brother. 
Grape Kotos— 0 8 Brace. 
Election Notice—U A Nelson. 
8PKOIAI, NOTICES. 
Ditching Machines—A La Tourrette. 
Jcuib j|0nj&*ns*r. 
— A Cuban lady at Saratoga has $100,000 In diamonds. 
— Baltimore is to have a $1,000,000 city hall. 
— A herring factory is being bnilt on Martha’s Vineyard. 
— The Chicago Ssengcrfeat cleared $3,000. 
_Connecticut doesn't know what to do with her hap. 
— The strikes in the Pennsylvania mines are ended. 
— The London Times uses TO tous of paper weekly. 
— Paris ladies are trying to fashionize snuff. 
— New York is to have a skating rink 366 by 16S feet. 
traps in Barb ado os are looking finely. 
— The Venezuelan revolution is a success. 
— Toledo bas corrected for the Nicholson pavement. 
— Two horse thieves were lynched near Memphis lately. , 
— Albany county will have no county fair this year. 
— Milwaukee now claims a valuation of $40,000,000._ 
— A lad named Hughes was murdered in New York. 
— Beavers are injuring the corn crop of Alabama. 
— Ten thousand Philadelphians are at Cape May. 
— The Mammoth Cave is making money this season. 
— New Jersey will yield a great crop of melons this 
year. i 
— Montana farmers are yoking and working buffalo 
calves. 
— Mt. Desert Island, Maine, is crowded with summer 
visitors. 
— A boy of sixteen is in prison at Chicago for highway , 
robbery. ; 
— Chicken thieves are doing a brisk business about 
Chicago. 
— The Illinois Central Railroad employs 1,300 men in 
;te shops. 
— All the prisoners in the jail at Alton, Ill., escaped 
last week. 
— Grasshoppers are called “graceful little birds” at 
the West. 
— Tan colored shoes are more popular than ever among 
the ladles. 
— The musqaitoea are holding a Siengerfest in New 
York city. 
— Business is exceedingly dull at the Madoc (Canada) 
gpld minus. 
— North Bridgewater, Mass., wants to change its name 
to Norwood. 
— It is said dead locusts lie a foot deep on the shores 
of Salt Lake. 
— Providence, R. I., keeps a free school open during 
the vacation. 
— The new fifteen cent fractional currency has made 
its appearance. 
— A little girl was killed by lightning at Belleville, Can¬ 
ada, last week. 
— A Miss Matthews was killed by the cars at Elmira 
Saturday week. 
— Tea cultivation is becoming an important matter in 
Southern India. 
— Florida has sold its large orange crop at twenty dol¬ 
lars a thousand. 
— We shall get a third more rice this year than last 
from the South. 
— The lion. Rovcrdy Johnson sailed for England Sat¬ 
urday afternoon. 
— Maryland and Virginia wheat does not thresh as well 
as was expected. 
— A large porpoise was recently shot at Belfast, Me., 
by some Indians. 
— New England is filled with smoke from the burning 
woods of Canada, 
— The usual summer raids of the Hudson River thieves 
have commenced. 
£ ' 
— Somerset county, Me., has purchased 230 mowing 
machines this year. 
— One Carson Sethman was found murdered in a canal 
boat at Jersey City. 
— The prisoners in the Cleveland jail have organized a 
temperance Society. 
— $5,000 worth of human hair was stolen from a store 
in New York last week. 
— Oyster Island, near Newark, N. J., is to be turned 
into a powder magazine. 
— A Brooklyn street car conductor was recently shot 
by a drunken passenger. 
— Receipts on Western railroads average twenty per 
cent more than last year. 
— But two deaths from yellow fever have occurred in 
New Orleans thiB season. 
— The total number of graduates from Yale, in all de- I 
partments, is near 10,000. 
— A man named Sena fell from a fourth story window 
In Detroit and was killed. 
— The ITtli British regiment, stationed at Halifax, has 
been ordered to Batbadoes. 
— A large number of Minnesota farmers talk of send¬ 
ing to Texas for their cattle. 
— Two lads aged 16 and 17 years committed a $37,000 
bond robbery at Philadelphia. 
— The New York Times has won its suit against the 
city for $35,000 for advertising. 
— France has fined an omnibus driver for calling Im¬ 
perial troops “ paper soldiers,” 
— Mr. J. P, Alexander, called the “Cattle King” of Il¬ 
linois, owns 75,000 head of cattle. 
— Three dry goods clerks employed by one firm in New 
York are paid $10,000 a year each, 
— A Cadiz audience smashed the ampltheater, because 
the bulls were too mild mannered. 
— Chicago fears that her meat markets may be supplied 
with the carcasses Of infected cattle. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 8,1S63. 
Eds. Rubal New-Yokkeb:— Sirs:— 1 see in your issue 
of this date a denial by Mr. G. H. Beardsley of the 
truth of my statement of manufacturing, disposition, &c. 
I will say there is ns much truth in his denial as there 
was in his statement that their machine was now in 
Waterloo,—as muny knew to be untrue, as it tlu>n stood 
near Geneva ,—as well as some other statements therein 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Affvertlalna Rutem—After the first OX January, 1866 
the Kates of Advertising In the Rubal Nsw-’Tokxer will be 
as follows, for cacti lnsertton: 
Advertisements, inside, cents per Uue, Agate space. 
outside. SI " “ “ 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a hall. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, SI.50 per line, 
advertisement Inserted for less than 33. 
P OTATO DIGGERS.—Wrought Icon Prongs, 
#15; Cast Iron Prongs, #10. See Page 5j. our Cata- 
logne. It. U. ALLEN & CO., i\ o. Box s.u, New Tork. 
QTAMFORB INSTITUTE For Boys. In tell U 
O gent iuutruotlon, Christian training:, gymnastics, mili¬ 
tary drill and boating. 1,9th year begins Sept 7. Send tor 
circular, W. C WILLCOA, A. M ,Stamford, conn. 
K ERCH'S new SEEDLINGS. — Keech's Fn- 
yoftte and Gollali. *5 > iloz.i Phil. Sheridan and Gen. 
Meade, *3 N .00. *>2 W 1,000. All kinds ot: choice Grape 
Vines, open air culture, very low. J. KKLC11. Waterloo,N.i, 
tJEEO WHEAT FOR SALE. —The Treat will, 
M the Wicks, and Mediterranean, dean and delivered at 
Railroad for three dollars per bushel. Orders promptly fill¬ 
ed. JOHN JOHNSTON, farm near Geneva. X. V. lOffiWt 
THE \HEUiCX« ENTOMOLOGIST. 
TIIE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST, edited by Bbn.l D. Walsh and C. V, Bret, State Entomologists re¬ 
spectively of Illinois atul Missouri, and copiously illustrated, treats of all kinds of Noxious and Beneficial In¬ 
sects. It will be found invaluable to every Farmer, Gardener, and Fruit Grower, ami to every one taking an 
interest in the fascinating study of Entomology. Terms, $1.00 per annum. Thu first number will appear Sept. 
1st. Sample copies and prospectus sent on application. Send in your subscriptions 10 
98'-2t R. P. STUDLEY & CO., l’liblisherit, Si. Louis, Mo. 
filPElUOK IMITATION GOLD 
^ AATJtsrTxtxra- watches. 
THE O R () I D E W A T C II FACTORY. 
fA RAPE BOXES —I, !i, 3 AND 5 LB. ROUND 
Ur Boxes, lUftilu of wood. Price list sent on application. 
Address C. 8. BRACE, 
North Ridge, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
1 1IDER MILL PRESSES. OPERATED BY ANY 
VJ Machine Power Cheap and effective. Also, all kinds 
Of Cider Mill Machinery furnished. For particulars,address 
B1 ELL as BROTHER. Manlius, Onondaga Co.. N. Y. 
f lOOTMUNION WINK — MADE FROM TIIE 
U’ Isabella and Clinton Grapes mixed. Superior to thebest 
imported. Price 10 per gallon, sent everywhere. Send for 
Circular to W. H. II, Barton,G rape Grower, Rochester.N.Y 
TO !$ 5 for every hour’s service, pleasant and hon- 
Ol'ftble employment., without rt9k. Desirable for all— 
ladies, ministers, farmers, merchants, mechanics, soldiers, 
everybody. T. NEWELL & CO., IS Broad St., New York. 
lT» Per Month sure and nn money required In ad- 
31) Art" V vauce. Agents wanted everywhere, male or te- 
male to sell our PatentEverlasting Whl'> Wire Clothe* Lines. 
Every hotmmold should have this article.”—A. F. Tribune. 
Address AMERICAN WIRE CO., 75 William St., N. ft.,or 
Hi Dearborn St,, Chicago, Ill. %9-3teo 
rrtllE LITTLE GIANT HORSE-POWER HAS 
1 boeulnuso and highly approved Cor over three years. 
1 1 la simple, durable, compact, cheap, easily loaded and mov¬ 
ed about by t wo men; weight,630 its.; Is valuable foi Thresh¬ 
ing. Sawing Wood, Churning, Ginning Cotton, or where pow¬ 
er is wauled from one to fhur horses. Send for circular. 
96M3teO] JOHN W. QUINCY, !»S William St,, New York. 
OEED WHEAT. — I HAVE FOR SALE, 
£3 Omni. Sr.Rn Wurat, of my own raising. See Rural of 
(t Dirhl SF.Rtt WintAT, of ray own raising. See Rural of 
Afig.fi, iw, and Aug. 8th, tfifie, for description. I will de¬ 
liver either at RR. Depot, or Express Office, two bushels in a 
flood i ■ - in rdors wl recoil 1 eo 
tion. Either mouey or draft mn3t accompany the order. 
969-2t B. S. BATTLES, Girard, Eric Co., Pa. 
Dutch Bullions Roots and Japan Lilies, 
FOR TUB TRADE! 
Our wnoLEsaLX List as above, for the Autumn of 1883, is 
now ready for mailing lo Deai.rks only. 
J. M. THORBURN & CO., 13 John St., New York. 
XTO EXCUSE FOR BEING DIRTY when 
JJv SOA1’ can be made for Two Cents a pound, and as easy 
as cooking a beef -teak. One can of 
G. F. (Mz & Co.’s Pure White Rock Potash. 
will make fifteen pounds of best White Hard Soap, fit for 
washing fine goods as well us coarse stud's. It will not in¬ 
jure the finest fabric. 
3E~ Office.. 136 and 133 Cedar St.. New York. 
W ANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE, 
for the Campaign Lives of GRAN T and COLFAX. 
j f for the. Campaign Lives of GRAN T and COLFAX. 
BY GEN. JAMES S. BKISUEN, 
Embellished and Illustrated With Une Steel Portraits and 
numerous Elegant Wood Cut*, from original designs, by 
BENSON J. LOOSING, 
The Groat. Artist; Historian. Complete In one handsome, 
volume. Price, in paper covers, $1; price, bound In English 
Morocco cloth, 81,50. Containing more matter than books 
ordinal 11 y sold at -*2,50. 11. Is jnst what the people want, and 
hence just the book for agents to sell singly or in connection 
CO., Chicago, Illinois, 
TTY 
jbst: 
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE. 
WESTCOTT’S PA TENT 
rjNHE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S 
WHITE PXCTE COMPOUND ! 
Cures Bore Throat, Cold-, Coughs, Dtplberla, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It 
Is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaint*. 
This medicine Is frkic vmja njnrunre iqtutnemogjs, 
pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective In its action, 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR TIIE 
PURIFYING OF TIIE BLOOD. 
OROIDE CASES, a newly discovered composition, known 
only to ourselves, precisely like gold in appearance, keeping 
Its color a* long na worn, and us well finished as the best gold 
ones. These watches are In limiting ca»r>», made, at our own 
Factory, from the best materials, m" the latest and most, ap¬ 
proved styles, ale Jeweled and well finished. With a view to 
the best.results In regaid to wear andUlhc. For appearance, 
durability, and time they have never linen equaled by 
watches coating five times as mm'li. Enehone warranted by 
DR. J. W. POLAND'S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
BUTTER 3PAIXJ. 
OYER FIVE THOUSAND ALREADY IN USE I 
—This Pall is superior ' aov In market, being made of the 
Bust Kilx-Driku Wuitk Oak matched and turned per¬ 
fectly smooth Inside and outside, oiled and varnished or 
painted, with heavy painted Iron Poops, nicely fitted and per¬ 
fectly secured cover, by means Of our Patent Earn and Clasp, 
fastened with a Stebl Wthb Krmsr. Kjby, making the. most 
substantial, eeuure und desirable article of the kind now be¬ 
fore the public; and meeting a want long leltby Dairymen 
and Rotter Dealers. They arc a substitute for stone ware In 
put!king butter for private families, not being liable to break¬ 
age, and keeping the butter sweeter, Also very useful a* 
BATtW cun Ki.otTB, Mi£A!. avu Scoar. Good butter sent to 
market In these p-.lls readily brings from 3 to 5 cents more 
per pound, isee New York quotations,) than in ordinary 
packages. Doe size only manufacture 1, calculated to hold 
oO pounds. 
Ruferkvces.—L. F. Spear A Uo., 1MI Rende St.. New York: 
Longhran & Egbert. 318 Washlngon St., N. Y.; Corbett, Sla¬ 
ter & Co., bo Readc St., N. Y.; L II. IT. lTrlcU, fi2 Barclay St„ 
V.: Geo. II. Lapham, Penn Yan, N Y.; Joseph Wright, 
J' aferloo, N. Y.; Moore * ChOslny, Ilufftilo. N. Y. 
those diseases originating In the Derangement'o; 
Ive Organs, viz,; - Bilious Complaints, Neuralg 
Affections, Headache, Languor, Los* of A one til e 
of Hplrlte, and Costiveness. 
• „ . ... special certificate to keep accurate time. Price. |jj. Gen¬ 
ie SmvhVKvracil » Slid Ladles’ sizes. For > his small sum any one can 
uu.iKAUv. muauunou, h aTe an excellent watch, equal In appearance, and as good 
for time, as a gold one costing VW<). Also Oroide Chains, as 
[’INK FDR THE well made ftR thOMi of gold, from *2 to |8 Good* sunt to any 
iv nr non cart of the United States by express. Money need not.be 
“niMiu. sent with the Order, a* the lulls enn be paid when the goods 
I NIHR nnrTflC are delivered by the express. Customers must pay all thy 
Mtiun UUUUn, express charges. . 
nmora -Bcmfnti Bcur. JV*©notion.—fitneo otir Oroide Watches have attained 
lash, Soils 0 Carbuncles *0 high a reputation, and the demand for them lius greatly 
of the Skill ■ Ntercnriftf lli, ' ry “ 8e<1 * nm'W l»er*oiiM are offering common and worthies* 
ystern- DvflncnsMMd watches fur sale, representing them lo be Oroldi! Watches, 
angrment'of the Digest- In sonic Instances stating that they are our agents. We wilt 
Its, Neuralgia Nervous most positively that we employ no Agents, and that no 
of Appetite, Depression 0IU ' ' 3l8 « Joes or n ' a fc °™i coDserinently these rep- 
1 iwv ine 1 rcsentatlons arc false. Tht genuine Oroide Watches can 
V... ..I I,„ r.r,!drln» ,!lr.„fi!v fr,,!., tin 
rcsentatlons arc fulse. The genuine Oroide Watches eau 
only he obtained by ordering directly from us. 
E. COLLINS A' CO.* 
Xm. 37 and 39 Nassau at., X. I Opposite P. O. tup stairs.) 
tW~ To Clubis.-Where 8IX WATCHES are ordered at 
one time, we will send one. Extra Watch, making SEVEN 
WATCHES FOR NINETY DOLLARS. 907-tf 
(Parties resldin 
me above named 
A new and chakming song. 
SEND FOR IT. 
“Under the Beautiful Moon To-Night;” 
Song, or Duet nnd Quartette. With Accompaniment arrang¬ 
ed for Piano or Melorltum. Words and Music by Prof. A. A. 
UOPKINR. This I* the lutes! i-..mpnsltion of the popular au¬ 
thor of " Roses will Bloom Again,”” Flitting Away," “Blue¬ 
ing the Same Old Song,” etc., etc., and Is but. just published. 
As a ballad It is one of the very best out, and for two or four 
voices it N oven more pleasluk. Price 30 cents. Sent post¬ 
paid. Address .1. P. SllAW, n State St., Rochester, N. V. 
Moore iv Ch#5i«v, Buualo.N. \ . 
near New York rim Order Palls through 
firms. Address 
CADY SiLSBY, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
ill Hf I ■' MONTH can fie made by Agents, male or 
fp 1 It" female, in a new, pleasant, permaijent bnslimss; 
lull particulars fret- by return mail. Address C. L. VAN 
AL.I.EN. 43 New St., N. Y. Cltv. 089-fiteo 
L iverpool and great western 
STEAM C O M P ANY. 
The following FIRST-CLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, built 
expressly for the New A ork trade, are Intended to sail regu¬ 
larly between NEW YORK ANli LIVERPOOL, calling at 
QUEENSTOWN, viz.; 
MANHATTAN, N ERR A SKA. 
MINNESOTA, COLORADO. 
With other first-class steamers building. 
NEBRASKA .WEDNESDAY, Aug. 12 
MANH ATTAN.WEDNESDAY. Aug. 19 
MINNESOTA.WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2 
COLORADO.WEDNESDAY, Sept, It. 
From Pier No.4(1 North River. 
Cabin, (the accommodation, being equal to any Atlantic 
steamer,) $*<), gold; return tickets, $lfiu, gold; in steerage, 
$30, currency. 
Ticket* to bring out passengers from Europe can he ob- 
tainud OU reasonable terms. |7or freight or passage apply 
to WILLIAMS & GUI ON, No. 71 Wall street. 
For steerage passage to 
966-6t WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 29 Broadway, N. Y. 
r piv, Wni.IS Nil MI> II U’HI.YE — \GAW, 
Mr. Willis lias inst rctnrnodfrbmhls challenge at Dun¬ 
dee, Yates (X>., N. Y„ on the premises of D. .1. SrxnEitr.A.vn, 
Esq., offering $100 for anv two machines that, would equal 
his In the same time; no one ottered, for tile prize though 
the owners were, present.. 
In this trial stump* were so large and ao firmly Imbedded 
that they required double teams, completely testing the Im¬ 
mense power of the machine to the sutisfauUon of the pur¬ 
chaser and all person* present. Several machines arc now 
complete and ready for sale. Purrs. 9350. This machine 
will pull an acre of stumps without being moved—ten stump- 
an hour. Apply for machine or pamphlet, with full descrip¬ 
tion, to the. subscriber, 
W. W Wll.IJS, No. fill Oak St.. Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—Since the above exhibition another machine was ta¬ 
ken Into the fo. eat at Arnot, Pa., for clearing a position for a 
village, at. a new coal mine, and tested on four of the largest i 
green hemlock slumps on the premises, to the entire satis¬ 
faction of all, and was immediately purchased by the Presi¬ 
dent of the Company, F. N. Dhakb, Esq. 9#9-2t 
rflHE COURT AND CAMP OF DAVID, 
-I- a royal octavo volume, full gilt, fintsliediwith great 
elegance, and illustrated with SIXTEEN newland splendid 
engravings, is destined to be One ot the most popular, as 1 l 
is really one of the most valuable works of modern times: 
and f am prepared to commission at least 0 KB tuopsaxd 
persons to procure subscribers for it in all parts of tbc 
United States. The work will Interest all who sec it, while 
the elegant engravings with which It Is embellished, add Im¬ 
measurably to Jts value, and will minister a wealth of pleas¬ 
ure to oil lovers of the beautiful. 
To ministers with limited salaries, to energetic ladle*, to 
students and men of every class, I offer the most liberal In¬ 
ducements to canvass for Its sale. Thu work will sell freely, 
amlany eitlclentman or woman can make from ten to twenty 
dollars per day In canvassing. Please send at once for a cir¬ 
cular and terms. PRICK, ¥3.75. 
HENRY HOYT,.Publisher, 
No. O C’ornhlll, BoHtou, Mass. 
, . .. : LikVLUCUkCI, LUG I UM.IlCJ UlVniV 151110# 
tor t all Planting 1* Just published. Kent free to all who de¬ 
sire. Those who wish to make a display of Flowers In the 
eaily Spring must plant Bulbs In tlm Autumn. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y, 
A ttention» all wanting farms! 
Cheap Farm and Fruit Land*, Village Lots, WaterPow- 
cr* for manufacturing, for sale, at, BrlcKSbnrg, Ocean Co., 
New Jersey. 44 miles from New York on railroad at I’hllidol- 
phta; boll, fine loam superior for aU crops. Country Just 
' Oilingenough for beauty and utility. Climate mild and pro¬ 
verbially healthy. Water soft and pure. No fever and ague. 
Sold only to actual settlers, on easy term*. Price per acre 
135 aud upward. For circular* and maps, address us above, 
ROBT. CAMPBELL, No. 158 Broadway, N. Y., V-H. HOLT, 
Agent, Brloksburg, n. J. 9F7-l3t 
C hicago ditching machine. — it 
will he seen by reference to Special XotUr in till* pnpev 
August.8th, that there 1* to be a trial of DircunTO M.vohinxs 
I n Rochester, Sept.8th. We desire panic* Interested In such 
matter.* to lie present, and tf any thing of the kind Is needed, 
which we know <s the case, we shall offer for safe the right..* 
to use or manufacture by States, Counties or Town* — the 
larger the territory tin* less the price In proportion. Cap!- 
•wn'iv.i. ■» i« *»• V '|Uu QAfUUt 
tion. Under favorable circumstances we can. with one of 
(hese Machines, dig one rod per minute, two and one-half 
feet, detip. 
We have numerous certificates from such as the State Ag¬ 
ricultural Society of Illinois, and sundry individuals whose 
standing is high in community. For fnrthcr Information ad¬ 
dress the undersigned- G. H. BEAKDBLEY, Sec'//, 
90S-.it 905 Mich'n Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. 
A MER. SCHOOL INST., FOUNDED 1855, 
Is u reliable Rdaoatioual Bnreuu, 
To aid all who seek well-qualified Teachers; 
To represent Teachers who Stick positions ; 
To give parent* information of good schools ; 
To Bell, rent, uml exchange, school properties. 
Thirteen years’ trial lias proved the Amkil souool Inst, a 
useful and efficient auxiliary In securim: 
“The Right Teacher for the Right Place.” 
Those who want Teachers should have the 11 Teachers Bul¬ 
letin,” published In the A.VKK. Educattonal Mos-tuly. 
Thoflu who want positions should have the •• Application 
Form.” 
Circulars explaining plan, and giving TeiUmemy from first 
da*.* educational and business men, sent when asked for. 
.1. W. HCIIEKMKRHORN, A. OT., Actuary, 
14 Bond Street, New York. 
Branch Ojfle.es in San Frantfaco, OMcaffo, and Boston. 
/CONSUMPTION CUKABLK.-A RECEIPT for 
a powerful remedy for Consumption will he sent to 
any address on receipt of fifty cents and ntatnp. Ingredients 
can be purchased at any drug store In the country. Send for 
it and it will certainly do yon rood. 
907-41 A. K.. BAGOLE, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
R iver view military academy, I 
POLGIIKEEPSIE, N. Y.— Location healthy: Scenery 
ununnalcd; Building convenient; Timelier* highly edu¬ 
cated. earnest, working men ; Syatcm of order unsurpassed 
A wide-awake, thorongh-golng School for boys wishing to 
he trained for Business, for Ufillesre, or fov West Point, or 
the Naval Academy. For circulars address OTIS B1SBEE, 
A. II., Principal and Proprietor. bfiS-Ht 
A GENTS WANTED FOR TIIE NATIONAL 
LY Hum! Hook of Facta and Figures. The best selling book 
of the campaign. Keui. poat-paiil I'OC 61,70. Now ready, the 
fi-Uii thousand of ‘'Tug Lost Cwais,” the only complete 
Democratic Hi*tory of the War; patronized by tons of thou¬ 
sand* eager to hoar •• the other side.” Campaign Books, Kn- 
gravlngs, aud Badges In great vurieLy. 
967 ft E. B. TREAT & CO., 851 Broadway, N. Y. 
__ FA-MIIiY 
} 11 ALLEY SEMINARY, Fl’LTON, N. Y.-Fall 
' Term opens Aug, 20 th; Board, washing, fuel, and room 
furnished, except sheets, pillow eases and be.d spread, $56,00. 
Tuition in Common Engltsii, $9,00. Prof. J. J. Buown re¬ 
mains with us. For Catalogues address J, p. GRIFFIN. 
H arvard law school, 
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 
Two Term*, beginning Brptrmbrb IOtjt, 1H68, and Frb- 
Bitabv 23d, mill. The resident Professors are, TIIEO- 
PtIILUS PARSONB, LI.. D , EMORY WA3HBURN.LL. D., 
and NATHANIEL HOLMES. A. M. Gentlemen of distinc¬ 
tion In the Profession lecture from lime to time on special 
topic*. Application may be made for further Information to 
either of too Resident Professors. 967-3t 
M aplewood institute.-one of the 
oldest Female Seminaries In the country, widely known 
rnr its superior facilities and location. Address Rev. C. V. 
BPKAR, Principal, Pittsfield, Mags. 967-6t 
T he champion. 
HICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
CIDER AND f INE MILLS. 
t (HUTCHINSON’S PATENT.) 
Three sizes ; exceeding low price. Grinds 
tine, fast, aud easy. Makes pure Wine and 
Sweet Cider. Saves all tub Fbiut. 
MORE THAN 15,000 IN USE 
Ci DU it Press Screws, 
Fine thread, very powerful. 
COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, 
The best an.l cheapest self feeding Feed Op Her In the world. 
Send for Illustrated Cjrrulnrs to PLLksKLI.L PLOW 
WORKS, S3 Merwm St., Cleveland, Ohio, or Peeksklll, N. Y. 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OlTiriCE IS7 [Room i»] BEOiflffiT, 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVER 16,000 IN TJSE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for the fruit harvest 
Of 1868,1* made In the most, perfect, manner with cither one 
or two tubs, aud Is well worthy the attention of all persona 
wanting auelt a machine. It has no superior In the market, 
aud Is the only mill that will properly gvlnd grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., Ac. 
If your merchant does not, keep them, tell him to send far 
one tor you, or write for one yourself. Order uurly—address 
the manufacturer. Wk (>. HICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. 
CRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
1 FOB. FAX.1. OF 1868. 
We. have the pleasure of announcing that we are prepared 
for the Fall Trade with an nnusually large aud well grown 
stock, embracing 
Sliindsinl and Dwarf Fruit Trees. 
Gra^e^Viucs. new and old sorts, strong open ground 
CurrunlM, Raspberries, Blackberries, and all the 
Small Fruit*. 
Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 
Romps and Flowering Plant!* of every description. 
Nurserymen, Dealers, ann other.*, purchasing largely, will 
be dealt, with liberally and all order.*, however small, will 
receive prompt and carerul attention. Parties Interested 
L .--- t,W - r7,; .. will do well to consult, the following Catalogue*, which uru 
*i t V.u a ?'K«mp»m« a rani I imR n wi*n.^ Cordial^ Soaus ^Ives 1 I' 1 * 1 ' |yHll ed. amt will be sent pre pahlon the receiptor tOcts. 
^.rticlc^t Oo^ruPtiUtti, wirii.n, 4_yOriiaio f 00 , n .„i. 1 .... vt.-.q i .,r* »> dna jorNu <5 
and huudred* of artier urtlcles In daily demand. Easily '=/• l Beflorlpttvc an«l lilaetratcdCatalogue of Fmltfi. 
raade und sold at l A ar ^ ( P r ^^v,S e ^'^ Zs ^ y No"2, Dcsorintivu* arid Illustrated CaiAinirnc of Ornamental 
Wil-dteo _O. A KOOKBACH, No. 102 Nassao St., N. Y. Trees,&c. No.Descriptive Green House Plants. No. I. 
YY LAST I C SLATE ROOFING Wholesale ^^’ AN( a Ea & „ A ttR y, 
Mount Hopk NwiuiuniEs, R«m.KHTKB, N. Y. 
WARDED ONE MACHINE, 
ilarilrr’e Premium Railway Horse Power inn 
Comuimcij TiutK-iiKK A Nt> Cu'.ANKg, at the Great. National 
Trial, Auburn, July. 1966, for "blow and easy movement of 
horses—15 rod® less than L-t miles an hour. Mechanical eon- 
rial In everyplace, nothing siivniea,exceueur wvrK.w:., as wi 
shown by Official Report Of Judges. Thresher*. Separator-, 
Fanning Mill-. Wood Baws-Seed Sowers and Plui.ters,.Ac.., HjO 
all of the beat in market. Circulars with price, full Inform- < 
atlon, and Judges’ Report of Auburn Trial, sent tree. Ad- corn ■ 
dress K. & M. HARDER, CobleskiU, ScUobarle Uo„ N. Y. ftr „| c i 
-- The ft 
TT* LECTION NOTICE. - SHERIFF’S OF- ®Jiua 
I j BUCK, Coi’NTY UB> Monbos.—A fwiw is hereby give n - #nd w 
Pursuant to the Statute of this State, and the annexed notice p nit* 
Irom the Secretary of State, that, the General Election will alone 
be held in this County on the TUESDA Ysucceeding the first c i,anc 
Monday of November, (Sd) 1H68. At which Election the Olli- Agcu 
cere named in the annexed notice will he elected. —— 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe County, N. \ .. August, 5th, I8C8. 
C:\LKB MOORE, Sheriff. riTII 
^EED Wlftir EXPERIMENTAL FARM, 
CHAMBERSBURC, PA. 
I will now fill orders for the following varieties of Winter 
Seed Wheat . Per peck. Per hush. 
Aucoaa Red, Imported from Russia, 1H(W.,. 
Haudoulca White,Imported Irom Poland. iBtfcl* 2,In 10,00 
Bcrdnnska red. imported from Russia, 1868,. J,i5 10,00 
Sakonka red, Imported from Poland, 186*,... Am J '.oo 
Salla red. Imported from Saxonv, IwW. 2,7a lfi.Oij 
Saxony while. Imported from SaXOfiy, lHilfi,. 2.75 ]0,00 
Bohemian red, Imported from Bohemia, 1F6S, 2,75 10^0 
Bohemian White, do. do. do. 1868, 2,75 10,00 
French white Chaff Mediterranean. 2,<» i,50 
French red do. do. .2,00 oo0 
German umber,. 2,00 i,™ 
Hungarian red....2,00 ooO 
Italian red, acclimated one year. 2,00 J.aO 
Do. do. do. three years,. 2.00 i.oO 
Do. white. do. do. do. 2,00 wnO 
Kcd Ch.vtt Msdlterraneau,. 1.50 n,00 
White do. do. 1.50 5,00 
Lancaster red. 1.50 5,00 
Roclieater red,.1.50 fi.OO 
Kgyptiau red. J.50 5.00 
Week’* white. 1.75 6,00 
Blue Stem. 1.50 a,00 
Bouton white,. 1,50 ”.00 
American white. 1,50 a.oo 
California white,. I.oO g.OO 
Six-rowed Wlutcr Barley. 1,00 
Oats, Surprise. 1.50 j 00 
Do. Swedish,. 1.00 8,50 
Do. New Brunswick,.. 1.00 3,50 
Do. Black Norway,. 1.00 S,d0 
L will send, post-paid, four pounds of any of the above va- 
rletiesfor i >nu Dollar. One head, post paid, 10 cents, or 20 
heads of different varieties, post-paid, for One Dollar. 
Send money by Money Orders or Registered Letters, or by t 
Express, to GEO. A. DEITZ, ( liiiiilberaburg, Pa., 
and your order* wlli be promptly filled. 
113?*“ Thla la the only Seed W neat Kxpcrlmental Farm m tbc 
lj tilted States, where Seed Wheat Is acclimated and grown 
for sale. S3T Send for a Circular. Dun-lit 
T O F A R M E R N — R A R E OPPOR¬ 
TUNITY —Farm for sale in the best, wimut and 
corn district of Michigan, within easy access or Chicago 
anrl close by :i rising town OU the Michigan Central Railway. 
Thu farm cimprlsc* 1118 acres of splendid land, 74 acres clears 
ed. fenced and in excellent condition, the remainder under 
valuable oak and hickory. Fine new honso, barn,«C., &c., 
and water at ill. dour; Orchard well stocked with choicest 
, Farm v i n three * cars b 
alone. Price rtcn/ tote and terms of payment, easy, such a 
chance seldom offers. Apply to T. P. FRENCH, Real Estate 
Agent, Rotunda Buildings, Detroit. Mich. !lin-3t 
T m. allkn. Secretary. 
WM. L. ALLISON, Treasurer. 
LICENSES mm 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
300FIN8 AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing 8lat.e Stouo from a dlslntc 
CTuled slate was Patented February 2lst, 1865. it Is a comb! 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous ^flatter, 
'the latter ..ossessing qaalltles of geologic a. and chemical 
affinity for the former,i and is a developm ent of one of the 
simple but. unalterable tendencies or uutar>. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastle-lc adapts Itself to every shape aim Mope. Non 
combustible, impervious, non-expawdve and undeoaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
Tbe only rooting material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of th>' elements 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- 
lugs. Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, vaults, *c. 
ONS1GN VOI R GOODS TO II. P. BAL¬ 
LARD & CO., Hie old established, strictly Produce 
Commission House, Xo. 382 Washington Si., Xejp l ork.. Re¬ 
ceives all kinds of Country Produce, Butter, Cheese, Lard 
Tallow, Eggs, Beaus. Peas. Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops,Beef, 
Poultry, Tobacco ana High Wines. 
Our long experience In the Commission Business enables 
ns to sell goods without delay for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on ConateumentH, Sules promptly made. 
Scud for our Daily or Weekly Price Current. 
K EDZIE’H PATENT WATER FILTKR—Helcn- 
tiilc. Practical aud Reliable. Every family Shdttld a* 13 
them to insure health. KEDZIE & RUNNEL, 
BM-tf No.» Exchange S t., Rochester, N- V. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES UOM- 
biniug the maximum of efficiency, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight aud price, they are 
widely and favorably known, more than Dai 
A ll warranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Address „„ 
l 967-181; J, C. HOADLEY & UP., Lawrence, Maas. 
TIKKKHKII.I. FLOWS AND PLO.W_CA8T. 
F OR THE LADIES’.-THE EY( ET.SIOU-A 
Premium of $60 offered — other magnificent premium*. 
Subscription il per annum. Specimen. 10 ceute. Address 
968-2t W. T. HORNER, Buffalo, N. Y’ 
H OT AIK FU RN ACEH—PER PET U A I, III RN- 
iug wood stoves; Smokeless soil and hard coal stoves; 
wood furnaces. The celebrated SOLARTYPE patents. 
STV Send for circulars to the mauutaoturer, 
SfiH-iit J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
(JtTrTi. YOUR HAIR! 
A sample of Prof. Robb’s Maonrtu- Cukmqi-r sent free. 
It. cmds straight hair (without Injury) in soft, luxuriant, 
beautiful llowlng curls, on the first application. Address, 
With Stamp, Pkor. B. II. HOBB, 
i. ROBB, 
Parkman, Ohio. 
TYif'TiHnTi«TYi r will pTulp>iv()r to hiG on IijiikI Scut 8tli» ft B ConiniwBlOiii-'i, |Li *Uii ol ivijocit .uorQ, lhsj 
mtnuoiicd. x win ciuicavor to oe on uauu oepi. ol , » tor ot - state Prisons, in the place of Henry A. But-num. 
he admits he knew to be the time agreed upon before ho clerk of tbe Court of Appeals, in the place of Patrick He 
Vr.,ira trni-u Jotuts. All wboBe terms of office will expire on the 
wrote bis long lingo. Yours truly, day of December next. Thirty-three Electors of Prosld 
A. La. TOURRETTE, Jb., Agent. and Vice-President of the United State*. A Representat 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT Will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old SoreB. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures ail Diseases of the 8km. 
Price 50 centsby mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell It. 
WBKH.8 & Pottbb, Boston, Proprietors. 933 
STATE OF NEW YORK. L 
Opfick or tiik gtci.'ickT.vuv ok Stats. :> 
Albany, August 1st. 1868. 
To the Sheriff or the County uf ifunroe Sir; Notice is 
hcretty given, tltar at the General Election to be held In this 
State, on the Tl KSDAY nucoeedlDg the first Mouday of No¬ 
vember next,, tbc following Offlcers are to be elected, to wit; 
A Governor, In the place of Reuben E. Fenton. A Lieuten¬ 
ant-Governor, in the place of Stewart L. Woodford, A Canal 
Commissioner, In the place of Robert P. Dorn. An Inspec¬ 
tor of State Prisons, in the place of Henry A. Bnrnnm. A 
Clerk of tbc Court ot Appeals, in the place of Patrick Henry 
Jonas. Alt -whose term* of office will expire on tbc last 
day of December next. Thirty-three Electors of President 
and Vice-President of the United States. A Representative 
iu the Forty-first Congress of the United States, for the 28th 
Congressional District, composed of the Counties of Monroe 
and Orleans. 
COrNTY Offioiciis—A lso to he elected for said County: 
Three• Members of Assembly. A Dtetrlet Attorney, In the place 
of Christopher C. Davison, Two Justices of Sessions, In the 
place of llenry E. Ulohmood and Janie* Sherry. Two Coro¬ 
ners, in the place of Ellery S. Treat aud Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. Ail whose terms of office will expire on the last day 
of December next. Respectfully yours, 4sc H 
909-L2L H. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
rjYHE STANDARD SORGO MACHINES! 
(1)0Ii S SORGO EVAPO RATOfi, 
a.yr> 
VICTOR CANS XtXXXiXi. 
The old, reliable aud only vuasw/W Sorgo Evaporator. In 
its tenth year— hua outlived over 206 competitors — is yet un¬ 
rivaled. A warded tint Premium- 1 * at B8 Stale Fairs ’ AU 
State Fairs attended In 1867! New Orleans Fair, Jan. 1868,for 
successful work on Southern Cane.’ Over 16,000 In use ' 
Viotou CjcxK Mtl.L (Introduced In 1863) has keen equally 
succi ssfnl- tbc fitting reward of years'etrpeHence in imua- 
ina Cane Mill* 10,(16 Victor* In use! Awarded yird pre- 
nuums m 31 State /iru-v.and New Orleans Fair, Jan., 1868 , for 
Pressing Southern Cane! 
All attempty to equal these celebrated machines have 
SIGNALLY FAILED ON TRIALS! 
Successful trial lor veart tin given their apparatus a de¬ 
served reputation for superior excellence, we can heartily 
recommend them.”—American Agriculturist. 
For full descriptive, circular* aud prices, apply to our 
Agents, or the manufacturers., , , 
BLYMYEK, NORTQN & CO., Clnclnnall, Ohio. 
Rallxvuy Powcn* mid Tlircaliors, Grain Drills, 
Sulky Rwolvlng Rnkeo, Drag Saws, Uldor 
OTiUs, Etc. 
P EERHKII.I. Hl.OWM AND P L « W CAST. 
1NGS.—Send for List. PKKK8EILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO.. PecksktU, N. Y. _ 
gj O O A MONTH, AND ALL EXPEN- 
Zi tl sas Paui :—23 new, useful and curious articles 
ter Stems. Full particulars seat price. Address 
960d8t II. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
rilHE AMERICAN FLAG 
#m " HORSE COLLAR I 
blit, YKHl Warranted not to gall In any service. Old 
to fe. MjtA galls cured by the.tr use. Cheapest and easi- 
£»*} l^L test collar ever offered, and the only collar 
Ajlic that should be used on a working horse. 
P RETAILED AT $3 PER PAIR ! 
RaWri Sold by all Harm;** Dealers. SendforClr- 
Is hereby given, that one H. G. 
'Gt$2s!£32J' CuaMbkiu.ix 1* traveling about tbe country 
selling rights for Hifi manufacture of Durrani's Patent Flag 
Horse C<filars, and the public Is cautioned against buying 
finite County, or Town Rights ol'said Chamberlin, as hi; 
wll knows In; has not the power to give exclusive control 
of any territory nor to exclude our collars from any part, ot 
T.hc Baited State.#, us we have an equal right with either Dur- 
rant or Chamberlin, to manufacture and sell the said Collar 
In any part Of the United States. Patties purchasing Collars 
of us will receive a -written guurr.mtec from the company, 
protecting them in nil their rights, li Mr. Chamberlin was 
satisfied of the truth whereof hi* card xpuaks. he would de¬ 
mand his rights before the courts, whirl, ho iy»B retuaed to 
do. WM. CHAPPELL, Sbc’y, 
37 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
,•••»»*•»*»»•*«* « »■» * ■+« « •••••* 
fcoF*^E. &c i>*l 
P. Toilet Soaps 1 
|L**I ...I.IIMtltOMM’ J 
TAEFORK BUYING TURBINE WATER 
B WHEELS -Send for Circulars of PKKKBKLLL MANM- 
FACTLTRING CO., Pccl tsklll, N. T. _ 
.1 xo SJO A DAY GUARANTEKD.—Good 
®1'' Agents wanted to Introduce our N»w St a a Sehtt- 
tlr Sxwtno Machi x— Stitch alike on both sules. The only 
first-class, low priced machine In the market. Wk will 
ooxstoh MaOUISUS to responsible parties and kmploy 
jjnbkoktio Awents on a Salaet. Full particulars and 
sample work furnished on application. Address W.G. W1L- 
SON & CO..Cleveland,Ohio ; Boston, Mass.,or St. Louis, Mo. 
TYATCHEtOR'S HAIR DYE. 
inils splendid Hair Dye ts the best tn the world : the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
ot bad dyes -, Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau 
tub! black or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street. New York. M2-ly 
A gents wanted everywhere to 
sell the authorized Democratic Campaign Book. 
SEYMOUR AND BLAIR,’ 
their lives and services.’ 
By 1 ). G. CROW. Editor of the New York World. 
» This Is u handsome IRffio, volume, with elegant full page 
*tcel portraits of Oov. Seymour and (ten. Blair, published 
under the sanction of those distinguished gentlemen, from 
v u ,it,-rials furnished in large part by themselves, and is, there¬ 
fore official, accurate, anil complete, and the AiITUOHiZkd 
O mu'aI'.n Book of the party. The ilistlnguUhcd position Of 
the author Iu the Tarty and tnu Pros, Is of itself a sufficient 
enarrni ree of the work. The announcement or the book 
has been received Willi the inmost cmhn.*U»m everywhere 
throiiellVUt the country, and Its rule promise* to he unprucc- 
dentculy great. An active Agent can sell hundreds in every 
town \V "lve large commls-dm)* to energetic men. As an- 
nlleatlou*for agencies arc pouring In upon us, an Immediate 
ant licatlon Is nccesr.nrv to secure, your choice or territory, 
f&r full particulars, address RICHARDSON to CO., Pub- 
iisliers. I Boud Street. New York. 7 er The canvassing out¬ 
fit costs Si, and will be sent immediately on receipt of price, 
and the agent cau eotniuoucG work at once. 966-2t 
A LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED of GREAT 
nervous debility, after many years of misery, desires to 
make known to all fellow sufferers the sure means of re¬ 
lief, Address, enclosing u stamp, MRS. M. MERRITT. P- 
(). Box 368, Boston. Mass., and the persorlptloa will be sent 
free by return mall. 287-8 1 
