NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
TUB AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGIST, edited by Benj, D, Walsh and C, V. Rilby, State Entomologists re¬ 
spectively of Ulinoie and Missouri, and copiously illustrated, treats of all kinds o) Noxious and Benetieial In¬ 
sects. It will be found invaluable to every Farmer, Gardener, and Fruit Grower, and to every one taking an 
interest in the fascinating etndy of Entomology. Terms, $1.00 per annum. The first, number will appear Sept. 
1st. Sample copies and prospectus sent on application. Send in your subscriptions to 
969-2t R. P. STUDLEV tfc CO., Publishers, St. I,ouix, Mo. 
Advertising Rate*.— Aiter the um of January, 186« 
the Rates of Advertising in the Bubal Nkw-Yobksb will he 
as follows, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, Inside, 15 cents per line, Agate space. 
“ Outside, £1 ** *• 
For Extra Display and Guts, a price and a hall. 
Special Notices. Nonpareil leaded. Si.50 per line 
U3f”No advertisement Inserted for less than t&. 
Hay and C ntoii Press, <&f—Shaw & Wells 
Table '"ut erv-Meriden Cnriery Compauy. 
The Stevens Patent Fruit Picker—A » Stevens. 
Hollo wav's pills. 
SniHh^s Aiuericau Or<£*^» —Philip Phillips & Co. 
Wante*' Axents—P B Ruasejl. 
Burnetts cacoaiiic, a Perfect Hair-Dressing. 
Wanted, Aeent- -S G Thompson & Co. 
Ladies „nd Gentl uuen Employed—Manson Lang. 
$10 a Day for All—A J Full am. 
Ayer s Cnerry Pectoral. 
Your Barium will make you Rich. 
Ladies, here we are Again—Cutter & Co. 
Cotug Hill Seminary-Uev Geo T Rider. 
What Every Farmer Wants— F Bartow. 
Bloomington Nurseries 1* K Phoenix 
GieatOn Dollar Sale—8 O Thompson & Co. 
Peermss—Prart & 'Vent worth. 
Prui. Cnristj *9 Hair Lotlo—A R Christy & Co. 
Agents w.v ted—Austin * Co. 
Over Seven Hundred Pages—.Tos H Allen. 
Warned, Agents—Benumb * Co. 
50 per Out. Saved—Geo Dryden & Co. 
Agents Wanted—Oroide Watch Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Chicago Ditching and Spading Machine—G H Beardsley, 
Gold Medal Threshing Machines—R & M Harder. 
OROIDE CASES, a newly discovered composition, known 
only to ourselves, precisely like gold In appearance, keeping 
its color as long as worn, and as well (Unshed as the best gold 
ones. These watches are in bunting esses, made at our own 
Factory, rront the htrt materials, of the luter.i and most ap¬ 
proved styles, are jeweled and well finished. with a view to 
the best results In regard to wear and lime. For appearance, 
durability, and time they have never been equaled by 
watches cost tug live, times a-t much, Fite hone warranted by 
special certificate to koop accurate time. Price, $15. Gen¬ 
tlemens and LadIB8'sizes. For this small sum any one can 
have an oxcollupt watch, canal In appearance, and us good 
for time, as a gold one costing $1-10. Also Oroide Chains, as 
well made as those of gold, from $2 to pi Goods Sent to any 
part of the United Staten by express. Money need not be 
sent with Hie order, as the bills eau be paid when the goods 
are delivered by ilie express. Customers must pay all the 
express charges. , „ 
rwcutiilou.-Since oar Oroide Watches have attained 
so high a reputation, and the demand for them has greatly 
increased, manv persons are offering common and worthless 
watches for -ale, representing them to bo Oroide Watches, 
in some Instances siating that they are Our agents. We will 
state most positively that we employ no Agents, aud that no 
one else does or cux make Oroide; CfiliacuUttatly these rep¬ 
resentations arc false. The genuine. Oroide Watches can 
only be ohtalued by ordering <11 rectiv from us. 
C• K« I '(ILIilnn oLi- IJVi) 
Nan. 37 and 39 Nassau St., N. r., Opposite P, O. (up stairs.) 
lir To Clubs.—Where SIX WATCH KB are ordered at 
one time, we will spiuI one Extra Watch, making SEVEN 
WATCliks FOR NINETY DOLLARS. 967-tf 
TT’LECTION NOTICE.-SHERIFF’S OF- 
JU Flos. County of Monkoe.— Notice U hereby given— 
Pursuant to the Statutei Of tins State, and the annexed notice 
from the Secretary of Slate, that the General Election will 
be. held iu this County on the Tl KSIJ AY succeeding the first 
Monday oi November, <Hd) im At. which Election the Offl 
cers namml la Hie annexed notice will lx 1 elected 
Dated, Rochester. Monroe County, n. y., August, nth, lH«a. 
a Day for all.—Stencil Tool Samples free, 
Address A. J. FULLaM, Springfield, Vt, 
A gents wanted.-$175 per month 
to sell the GENUINE OROIDE HUNTING CASED 
WATCHES, the best Imitation Gold Watches in the market. 
Price $,5. Great inducements to agents. 
Address, OROIDE WATCH & CO., 
970-it Box .iOj.i, Boston, Mass. 
OTTAGE HILL SEMINA ttY. - For Young 
Ladies, Poug keepsie, N. Y. Ke-opens Sept. 16, The 
it features oi European and ’ ome s hools. r or prospect- 
address Rev. GEO. T. RIDER. R ct-ir 97»-5t 
STATE OF NEW YORK, ) 
Office of run Bkokkt vby of Static. ■, 
Albany. August 1st, 1808 . 
To the Sheriff of the Count;/of Monroe.-— Sir- Notice Is 
hereby given, that at the General Election to in; held In this 
State r<n the TUESDAY' succeeding the first, Monday of No¬ 
vember next, the following Officers are to he elected to wit- 
A Governor, in the place of Reuben K Fenton. A Lieuten¬ 
ant-Governor. In the place Of Stewart L. Woodford, a Canal 
Commissioner, in the place of Robert C. Dorn. An Ltumnc- 
tor of State Prisons, in the place of Henry A. Barnunj. a 
Clerk of the Court of Appeals, In the place of Patrick Henry 
Jones. All whose terms of office will expire on the last 
day of December next. Thirty-three Electors of President 
and Vice-President of the United States. A Representative 
lu the Forty-first Cougress or the United States, for the 28th 
Congressional District, composed of the Counties of Monroe 
and Orleans. 
County Officers— Also to be elected for said County 
Three Members of Assembly. A District Attorney, in the place 
of Christopher C. Davison. Two Justices of Sessions, In the 
place of Henry K. Richmond ami James Bhcrrv. Two Coro¬ 
ners, iu the place of ftllerv B Treat and Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire on the lust day 
of December next. Respectfully yours, 
969-12t n. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
W ANTEIri Audits so S«-ll Abbott's very pop¬ 
ular *• Lti'g of Ora.nt," the only work containing accu¬ 
rate likenesses of the General's father and mother. Ago, for 
our charming engraving entitled • FROM SHORE TO 
SHORE." i970-21 eo 1 B. K. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass 
O VER SEVEN HUNDRED PAGES 
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, 
To those who subscribe for 
THE SCHOOLMATE, FOR 1869, 
And send payment before Sept. 30lb, as they Will receive 
free the numbers for October, November and December, of 
the present year. Making fifteen numbers fobtuebBick 
of on a vex a. ___ 
Hob ruo alobh, .Jr., author of RAGGED DICK, will 
give a connected story. 
~ Other writers Of ability unite in making tills, with Its Dia¬ 
logues, Declamations. M usic, Rebusses, «c„ the cubxJ'BST 
work for the young published anywhere. 
970-2teo JOSEPH H. ALLEN, Boston, Mass. 
L adies and gentlemen employed. 
Picture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimeu Pictures aud Catalogues sent for 20 cents, twice as 
many, 30 cents. MANSON LANG, 
970-ateo 9-1 Columbia St., New York City. 
WHAT EVERY FARMER. WANTS.—1 have 
T" Just nubl'shert a booh called Every Man his Own Horse 
Doctor. The above work is published in plain English, so 
every farmer can read and understand it it gtves a full de¬ 
scription how to proceed In all cases, Retail price, $1. Sent 
post-paid to any address on receipt of price, agents wanted 
in every town. Address 
F. BARTOW, Washington, Macomb Co., Mich. 
— Northern Europe is roasting under unexampled heat. 
— The Oneida Community have harvested 300 tons hay, 
— New York smokes 75.000,000 cigars 8 year. 
— The fat men of Cleveland are to have a picnic. 
— Connecticut had 3.910 divorces during the last year. 
— A molasses candy wedding is the latest novelty. 
— White leather harness is the fashion at Newport. 
— Last week’s whisky revenue was $1,750,080. 
— The butter famine still prevails in Philadelphia. 
— Small pox has appeared at North Adams, Mass. 
— The grape crop along Lake Erie never looked better. 
— Tennessee wants an inebriate asylum. 
— It is said France will import no grains this year. 
— Detroit has laid the corner stone of a new city hall. 
— Vermout has this year 10,931 taxable dogs. 
— Gen. Beauregard is to marry a New York heiress. 
— Robberies and defalcations in Hayti are numerous. 
— Gen. Halplnc had a life insurance of $10,000. 
— Kossuth is writing a history of Hungary. 
— There are five hundred newspapers in N. Y. State. 
— Savings banks have been established in V alparaiso. 
_The Siamese twins now have nine children each. 
_A Japanese newspaper has been started in London. 
— A sculptor took a cast of Gen. Halpine’s head after 
death. 
— Memphis has enjoyed excellent health thus far this 
season, 
— New York theaters are going to abolish the bouquet 
business. 
— A telegraph cable from Port Clinton to Put-in-Bay is 
talked of. 
— The total loss by fire in New York last month was 
$206, ifio. ■ M.W • <• - —«.o <13■ ■■— 
— The Nicholson pavement is said to be a failure in 
New York. 
— The Chinese Embassy spent $1,700 for hack hire in 
Washington. 
— The cattle disease has broken out^in the yards at 
West Albany. 
— Four thousand more Norwegians are about to settle 
in Wisconsin, 
— Counterfeit tens on the Saratoga National Bank are 
in circulation. 
— A woman has been arrested in London for begging 
with a straw baby. 
— A schooner is at the New York quarantine with yel¬ 
low fever on board. 
— A lady at Long Branch succeeded in appearing in 14 
different toilets iu one day. 
— There are complaints of the failure of the salmon 
S laking in Ireland this year. 
— The Tioga county juit is bo dilapidated that prison¬ 
ers aro continually escaping. 
— The Spicer supposed poisoning case is still exciting 
public interest in New York, 
•rocery clerk, named Elsler, has been 
i GENTS ! AGENTSJl AGENTS!!! 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WANTED IN EVERY 
City and Town in the United States to act as Agents for 
AUSTIN db CO. 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
Of rich and valuable goods. Send for Circulars at once and 
see the extra Inducements offered. 
AUSTIN & CO., 
970-2teo 106 Tremont Street, Boatou, Mass. 
W ANTED! WANTED!-AGE NTS OF 
either sex in every towu aud village, for the Largest 
Dollar Sale iu the country. The smallest Article Sold for 
One Dollar, if not wanted, will he Exchanged for a Silver- 
Plated Five-Bottled Revolving Castor, Or anything else upon 
Exchange List. Send for Circulars. 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 
970 2teo 136 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. 
M aplewood institute.—one ok the 
oldest Female Seminaries in the country, widely known 
for Its superior facilities and locution. Address Rev. C. V. 
SPEAR, Principal, Pittsfield, Muss. 967-6t 
H OLLOWAY’S PILLS,—A Word to La- 
die9 ih Dbljciatk Hs.vltu.— 'The combination of aperi¬ 
ent, touic and alterative properties in Holloway's Pills. 
renders them a particularly desirable medicine for ladles of 
delicate habit. Tlioir operation Is mild aud gentle,and In all 
functional difficulties tueir regulating and Invigorating op¬ 
eration will be found In the highest degree beneficial. When 
nature deviates in any way from her healthful course, they 
act as a swift corrective, Sold by all Druggists. 
T HE NORTH GRANVILLE 
LADIES' SEMINARY 
Will Commence its Fourteenth Annual iHcssIon, 
on Tuesday, Sept. 8th. 
With thcOrecu Mountains ou the East, and the Adirondack 
on the West, the situation la unsurpassed either In beauty of 
scenery or healthiness of climate. A regular Graduating 
Course la laid out In the solid branches, and an Optional 
Course lu Art. Music aud Languages. Ve no hers of long ex¬ 
perience and known ability are employed In each of the De¬ 
partments. For Catalogue or farther particulars, address 
W. W. DOWD. A. B., Principal, 
968-2teo North Granville, N. Y. 
L OTIO. — PROF. CHRISTY’S HAIR LO- 
TIO IS NE AT, CLEAN. PURE, ITNlFuRM AND P.E- 
littble arm richly perfumed lor the toilet, (t contains no 
Sugar of Lbad or other poisonous mineral* or oils. It 
makes thu hair glossy and beautiful, removes dandruff, re¬ 
store* gray hair to Its original tiolor—will grow lialr on bald 
head* and oan iik used as a tiaiu oflEasnVtt fobkvf,r 
WITHOUT TB* rtUGOTBST tN.TUUY TO TUB II I! A IN OB OPTXO 
nbrvb. Do not take anything else, but get the pur.- article. 
If your druggist will not get It for you send direct to the 
manufactory, Sold by druggists, Hi per bottle; half dozen 
*5. or sent to any address on receipt of the money. Liberal 
deduction to the trade. Send for testimonials, &C. trade 
supplied by DEM AS BARNES & CO., Wholesale Agents, 
New York City, i Hand this advertisement to your Drug¬ 
gist,) A. R. CHKIT9Y A- CO. 
970-6teo 175 West Fifth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
CHERRY - PECTORAL 
The world's great remedy for ColdB, Coughs 
and Consumption. 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS — 11 RED 
and shipped to order by the original shipper of tills pop¬ 
ular breed. Send for a circular on the Breeding and Man¬ 
agement of Swine. Also South-Down Snititi- mid Fancy 
Poultry for sale. THOS. WOOD, Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
VOUR SAVINGS WILL MAKE YOU RICH. 
A Whar Is the use of paying Teu to Twenty Cents per 
F ound for poor Soap, when you can have the best of White 
lard Soap, und only cost you Two Ceuts a pound . 1 Make it 
yourself with 
CEO. F. GANTZ & CO.’S PURE WHITE ROCK POTASH. 
One pound make* fifteen pounds of Soap, It Is as easily 
made a* a cup of coffee. 
S3?- Office, 136 & 138 Cedar Street, New York. 
( ) URL TOUR HAIR! 
A sample of Prof. Robb's Maonbttc Curliqub *ent free. 
It, curls straight-hair (without injury) In soft, luxuriant, 
beautiful flowing curls, on the first application. Address, 
with Stamp, Pbof. U. H. ROBB, 
956-lt Parkman, Ohio. 
UNITED STATES AUTHORITY. 
nainte.il, witn heavy painted iron hoops, nicely fitted and per¬ 
fectly secured cover, by mean* of our PatemEara and Clasp, 
fastened with a Stick t, Wick SPBtNo Kky, maklug the most 
substantial, eet'.Kre. and desirable article of the kind now he- 
f° r e tee pnhiic ; and meeting a waul long felt by Dairymen 
and Butter Dealers. They are a substitute for stone ware In 
packing butter for private families, not. being liable to break¬ 
age. and keening the butter moee/er Also very useful as 
Safes for Flour, Mral and Sugar. Good butter sent to 
market In these Palls readily brings from 2 to 5 Cents more 
per pound, fsee New York quotations,) than, in ordinary 
packages. One size, only manufactured, calculated to bold 
nO pounds. 
Itui'Kio: ks.—T. F. Spear & Co., IS9 Rend.- St., New Yorki 
Lougbran & Egbert. 318 Wushlngon St., N. V.; Corbett, Slit* 
ter & Co., t«5 Rende St.. N. Y.; ,r. |{, HelMdi, 92 Barclay St„ 
N. Y.: Geo, H. Lanham, Penn Yao. N. Y.; Joseph Wright, 
Waterloo, X. Y. ; Moore Ik fhesley, Buffalo. N. Y. 
Parties residing near New York eau order Palls through 
the above named firms. Address 
CADY SILSBY, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO.’S 
&RBAT 
O^ia DOLL 1 R SJLUfi 
fJIHE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND ! 
Cures Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It 
is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints. 
This medicine, is frek from .vNVTIIina dklktkrious, 
pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure aud effective la ltd action. 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE 
PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
A Positive Remedy for all kinds of nutnora,—Scrofula, Scur¬ 
vy, Salt Klieiiru, r-.r'/ulpelun, Nettle Rush, Boils, Carbuncles, 
Ulcers, and all CbsUnnte Affecting* < >f the Skin; Mercurial 
Diseases, and everv Taint, of the Systems Dyspepsia, and 
those diseases orieluatlng in the Derangement ot the Digest¬ 
ive Organs, viz.:— Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, Nervous 
Affection*, Headache, Languor, Lubb of Appetite, Depression 
ot' Splrltv, and Coat.ivhiie.-i-i. 967-10 1 
B URNETT’S COCOAINE, 
A PERFECT HAIR-DRESSING! 
For Preserving and Beautifying the hair ) — and 
rendering it Dark and Glossy. 
No other compound possesses the peculiar properties 
which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human 
hair. It is the best aud Cheapest Haik-Dbkssixg iu the 
world. 
For sale by all Druggists._070- lteo 
Of Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Lin¬ 
ens, Dry Goods, Cottons, FANCY GOODS, 
Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Cut¬ 
lery, Watches, Sewing Machines. &c. 
These articles to be sold at the uniform price of 
ONE DOLLAR EACH, 
aud not to be paid for until you know what you are to 
receive. 
The Most Popular and Economical Method of Doing 
Business in the Country. 
By Patronizing tiits Sale you have a chance to exchange 
„ your goods. 
The Smallesi Article sold For ONE DOLLAR can 
be exchanged lor a Silver Plated, Five Bot¬ 
tled Revolving Castor, or your Choice 
of a large variety of oilier Arti¬ 
cles upon Exchange List. 
P hilip Phillips a- co., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WnOLBSALK AND BBT AIL DEALKB3 IN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Superior Pianos, Melodkons; and Publishers of 
Sunday-School Music. We will rent our Organs by the 
month, letting the reut pay for them. 970-6teo 
SEND FOR PRICE LIST. 
r piE Willin’ Sump Machine—Again. 
Mr. Wt(.r,T« HUB lust returned from his challenge at Dun¬ 
dee, Yale* Oo., N. Y„ on the premises of D.Sunderland, 
Esq., offering $100 fur any two machines that would equal 
his in tlie Burnt; time! no ono offered for the prize though 
the owners wt.-rq present. 
In thl* trial stump* were so large and so firmly Imbedded 
that they rnqnlrftd double teams, completely testing.tha Im¬ 
mense power of the machine to the satisfaction of the pur¬ 
chaser and all persons present. Several machines are. now 
complete and ready for safe. Piuck, 93,10. This machine 
will pUU an acre or Stamps without being moved—ten stamps 
an hour. Apply for maoldue oi- pamphlet, with full descrip¬ 
tion, to the subscriber, 
W. W. Wll.LIS, No. 29 Oak St., Rochestei, N. Y. 
N. 15 —Since the above exhibition another machine was ta¬ 
ken Into the. forest at Arnot, Pa., for clearing n position for a 
village, at a new coal mine, and tested on tour of the. largest 
green hemlock stomps on the premises, C the entire satis¬ 
faction of aH, and was Immediately purchased by the Pro*), 
dent of the Company, F. N. Uuakk, ftsip SfiP-Zt 
H ORTON’S HORIZONTAL HAY AM) 
COTTON PREfirt- Warranted to bale one tou of 
Hay per hour ; It has uo equal for Cotton. Being portable it 
cau be set. np at stack or in barn, in mi hour's time. 
BLAKE'S ENDLESS PLANK HORSE-POWER 
will transmit more power than any other machine made, 
apron runs on Urge drums aud horses have an even surlace 
to walk on. 
Wood-Sawiny Attachments, Wood Splitters,Threshers and 
Separators, feed Cutlers, Seed Sowers, Cider Mills, 
Wheel Hay Rakes. 
C?r~Beml for IUaBtratcd Circular. Responsible Agents 
wanted in everv Comity. SHAW & WELLS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
LADY WHO HAS BEEN CURED of GREAT 
nervous debility, after many years ot misery, desires to 
ke known tu all fellow sufferers the sure means of re- 
. Address, enclosing a stamp, MBS. M. MKKU1TT. P. 
Box 3ns. Boston Mass., aud the peraerlptlon will be sent 
a by return mall. • 967-8t 
TERMS TO . AGENTS. 
Certificates giving a complete description of articles to be 
sold for One Dollar, will be sold at the rate of TEN i f UNTS 
For a Club of Thirty, anti 83.UO. 
The person sending it can have their choice of the following 
articles as their commission:—20 yards Colton Cloth, Harris 
Cloth Pants Pattern, Splendid Bowie Knife, Lancaster Quilt, 
Engraved Silver Simon Holder, Pair Ladle*’ extra quality 
Cloth Boots, Printed Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast 
Sluvwl. White Lihen Table Cloth, Set oi Steel Blade# Knives 
and Forks, Set of Silver Plated Forks, Embossed Table 
Spread, Elegant Engraved Silver Plated Gold Lined Goblet, 
Violin arid Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Beaded Silk 
Parasol. iOO-picturc Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant 
Ivory Handled spangled Sl'k Fan, one Dozen Large Size 
Linen Towels, Fiiuev Balmoral Skirt, Ladle* Morocco Shop¬ 
ping Bag. Honeycomb QulH. Alhambra Quilt, Ladies’ Solid 
Gold California Diamond Ring, Gents' Plain or Engraved 
Gold Ring, (If. carets tlnc.i Ladles' Solid Black W alnut Writ¬ 
ing Desk,'Ladles’ Fancy Black Walnut W'ork Box, Cottage 
Clock, One Dozen Ladles'Linen Handkerchiefs, extra qual¬ 
ity, or One Dozen Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. 
For n Club of 8ixty aud S6.00, 
One of the lollowlng nrtfefea: — W yards Sheeting, Harris 
Cloth Pouts and Vest Pattern, Pair Honeycomb Quilte. Cyl¬ 
inder Watch, Double Barrel Rifie Pistol, Fancy Cashmere 
Dress Pattern, Thibet Shawl, Three Yards Double Width 
Waterproof Cloaking, Four Yards Woo) Kroeklng, Set of 
Lace Curtains. Ladles’ Double Wool Shawl, Silver Plated 
Card Basket, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, 
Engraved Silver Plated Teapot. lOO-picture Turkey Morocco 
Photograph Album, Lancaster Quilt, Alpaeou Drci.s Pattern, 
Engraved Sliver, Plated six-bottled Revolving Castor, Pair 
Gents' Calf Boots. Splendid Balmoral Skirt, 8et of Ivory 
Handled Knives, with Sliver Plated Forks. Rosewood Frame 
Brass Alarm Clock, Pair of All-Wool Blankets, Splendid 
Beaded and Lined Silk Parasol, Ladies' Splendid Morocco 
Traveling Bag, Pair of Alhambra Quilts, Thirty Yards Print 
or a Marseilles Qallt. 
For a Club of One Hundred, and $10,00, 
60 yards Sheeting, Fancy Cashmere Coat, Pant- and Vest Pat¬ 
tern, extra quality, Engraved Sliver Plated Six Bottled Re¬ 
volving Castor, with Cut Glass Bottles, Pair Splendid Rose 
Blankets, Splendid Engraved Silver Plated Tea Set, (three 
pieces—Sugar Bowl, Tea Pot and Creamer,) Silver Plated 
Cake Basket, Fancy Plaid Wool Long Shawl, Twenty-five. 
Yards Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin and Bow, English 
Barege Shawl. Splendid Alpacca Iii phs Pattern, SUver Hunt¬ 
ing Cased Watch, Splendid Family Bible with Elegant Steel 
Engravings, Family Record and Photograph Page, Poplin 
Dress Pattern, Engraved Sliver Plated ice Pitcher, Splendid 
Beaver Cloak Pattern. Sharpe's Revolver, Splendid Accord- 
eon, Music. Box,One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with 
One Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. 
Commissions for Largsk Clubs in Proportion. 
A TTENTION! ALL WANTING FARMS! 
Cheap Farm and Frnif Land?. Village Lots, Water Pow¬ 
er* for manufacturing, for sale. at. BrlcJssuurg, Ocean Co., 
New Jersey, 11 miles from New 'fork un railroad at Phllidcl- 
ptiln; Soil, fine loam superior for all crops, Country just 
rolling enough 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 terms. Prlco per acre 
S25 and upward. For circulars and maps, address as above, 
ROBT. CAMPBELL. No. 153 Broadway, N. Y„ V.S. HOLT, 
Agent, Brlcksburg, N. J. 967-13t 
L adies, here we are again — 
With New Circulars, having doubled and trebled our 
rates of Premiums. We arc doing as well, or better, by our 
Agents than any other house in Boston. See our new circu¬ 
lar of rate, for 30.69 and 100 Clubs. We still continue to send 
to persons sending clubs, In our GREAT ONE DOLLAR 
SALE, Pieces of Sheeting, Watches, Silk Dresses, &o.— 
Agents wanted every where—(Lady Agents preferred,) Send 
50 cents aud receive 4 slips, with new circular. 
Address CUTTER & CO., 
9~0-lt 31 Exchange St., Boston. Mass,. P. O, Box 1,400. 
— A Brooklyn 
irrested for embezzling $2,000. 
— Fourteen persons were killed by lightning in Orange 
lonnty during the month of July. 
— An earthquake shock is said to have been felt at Ran¬ 
dolph, N. Y., Friday night, week. 
— Last week there were sent from Sandwich to Boston 
!ixty bushels of blaeberries daily. 
— Overland mail time from San Francisco has been 
shortened two days within a month. 
— Philadelphia annually refines 90,000 hogsheads of 
molasses, and 10,000 hogsheads of raw sugar. 
— The apple crop in Northern Ohio promises to be 
fully an average one, especially for winter fruit. 
— The freshman class at Yale College already numbers 
440, with more to come at the next examination. 
— The members of the Chicago Common Council have 
started on an excursion to the Itocky Mountains. 
— A lady at Botogne, Fiance, has challenged the editor 
of a humoristic journal for meddling with her affairs. 
— Much of the water obtained along tbc Hue of the 
Pacific Railroad is strongly impregnated with alkalies. 
f — The heirs of Gen. Albert Sidney Johnson have won 
suit which gives them thirty leagues of land In Texas. 
— Wheat iu the south of England promises better than 
ever before. Sunlight has been unusually plenty on the 
foggy isle this year. 
C 1HICAGO DITCHING MAC IIINE. - IT 
) will he seen by reference to Special Notice hi tkis paper 
August 8th, that there Is to be a trial of Ditching M achinks 
in Rochester, Sept. 8th. We desire parties interested in such 
matter* to be present, and it' any thing of tbc kind is needed, 
which we know Ltthe case, we shall offer for sale the rights 
to use or manufacture by Slates, Bounties or Towns —the 
larger tbc territory the less the price in proportion. Capi¬ 
talists, farmers or others, are desired to witness Hie exhibi¬ 
tion. Under favorable uircumsluuces we can, with one of 
these Machines, dig one rod per minute, two and one-half 
feet, deep. 
We have numerous certificates from such as the State Ag¬ 
ricultural Society of niUwta, aud sundry Individuals whoso 
standing Is high in community. For further intonnatlon ad¬ 
dress the undersigned. G. H. BEARDSLEY, Sec*u, 
96S-5t 905 Mlcli'n Avenue, Chicago, Dlinols. 
ATERIDEN (IllTLGR Y COMPANY. 
Manufacturers of Superior 
TAULB CUTLERY, 
Of Pearl, Ivory, Horn, Bone, Ebony and Cocoa Handles. 
Also, exclusive Manufacturers of the Patent 
riONBUittPTION CURABLE.-A RECEIPT for 
V-/ a powerful remedy lor Consumption will be sent to 
auy address on receipt of fifty cents and stamp. Ingredients 
eun be purchased at any drug store in the country. Send for 
it and It will certainly do you good. 
967-4t A. K. BAGOLK, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Which is the most durable handle ever known.7 
It is much less expensive than Ivory. 
It always retains Its polish when in use. 
It is warranted sot to become loose in the Handle. 
It Is not affected by hot water. 
Also, a Silver Plated Solid Cast Steel 
Table Knife —a new thing. 
For sale hy all the principal dealers In Cutlery throughout 
tlm United States, and by the 
MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY, 
B70-2teo No. 45 Baekmuu St., New York. 
R iver view military academy, 
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. V.— Location healthy ; Scenery 
unequaled; Building convenient; Teachers highly edu¬ 
cated, earnest, working men; System of (JTdcr unsurpassed. 
A wide-awake, tliorough-golJig School for boys wishing to 
be trained for Business, for College, or for West Point, or 
the Naval Academy. Fot circulars address OTIS BISBKE, 
A. M., Principal and Proprietor. S65-8t 
A gents wanted for the national 
Hand-Book of Facta ami Figures. The best selling book 
of thecampaign. Sent post-paid for $1.50. Now ready, the 
54tU thousand of ' Tuk Lost C.vugjt, the only complete 
Democratic History of the War patronized by tens of thou¬ 
sands eager to Hear •* the other side.” Campaign Books,En¬ 
gravings, and Badges iu great variety. 
967-4t E. B. TREAT & CO., 651 Broadway, N. Y. 
( N L O V E R MACHINES, Ac. 
G. WEST1NGH0USE & CO., SCHENRCTADY, N. Y., 
• MASUFACTf r.EKS OF 
HORSE-POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, &c., 
Respectfully invite attention to their improved Clover Ma¬ 
chines, and especially to their Combined Thresher, Hnlier 
aud Cleaner, which has given excellent satisfaction, aud we 
believe IS not surpassed. If equaled, by any. The following 
extract from a letter In regard to the operation of a inachinu 
~“ , ' ¥ '“ ->*' iiomit, xi v | s | n substance same as 
pLASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OHMICJS 157 [Boom 19] BEOAH)PlIt)l 
WBW YOH.K. 
J. M. ALLEN. Secretary. 
WM. L. ALLIS ON, Treasurer, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1365. It is a combi- 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
qualities of geological and chemical 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
sold to Adam Hess of Dewitt, N. Y., -- 
received from others who have purchased and used these 
machines: • . 
MBbsr.a. WkanvaHOUsa & Oo.:—In regard to the Clover 
Machine L purchased of you will say, that ou Mr. Cotta’farm 
I rubbed It bushels of seed In three hgura — this being my 
second job with the machine. There were several men pres¬ 
ent to see It work, and some Of them thought it would rub 
irom 50 to 75 bushels per day. Mr. Cott thought, on good 
seed, H would get out 100 bushels. I think they have rated It 
pretty high, but with Clover that will give five bushels to 
the acre,T believe 1 can get out 50 bushels per day easily. 
The average of sued since I have had the machine lias been 
114 or 2S bushels per acre. One reason tor people thinking 
so much of It, is that It gets the seed all out without crack¬ 
ing It. ADAM KUSS, Dewitt, N. Y. 
fjr~ Circulars containing description, price list, &o., will 
be furnished upon application. Address 
970 2eO] O. WKSTlflGHOUSE <fc RQ„ Sr.liencctadv, N. Y. 
Once OF thr Chicago Ditching and Spading Mictunk Co.,) 
CarcAUo, August lllli, DOS. f 
Editors Rural New-Yorker:— Gents; In your issue 
of 15th inst., amongst your Special Notices Mr. A. La 
Tourrbtte of Waterloo, N. Y., speaks l 
He says there is as much truth in what I stated in your 
issue of 8th inst. (relating to onr Ditching Machine, or 
matters pertaining thereto,) as there was when I stated 
in your columns July 25th “that one of our machines 
was in Waterloo or vicinity, (and is now there) long after 
we challenged »him or any other maa ’ to produce a ma¬ 
chine to dig ten (10) rods, while we would with one of 
ours One. Hundred (100,) and as hy his own showing one 
was in the vicinity op Waterloo, viz., village of Ge¬ 
neva, perhaps a half mile distant from the line, your read¬ 
ers will, I trust, take it for granted that what I then 
stated was true. 
When Mr. L. talks about “lingo,” as will be seen by 
your last issue, and his '‘new thing” as announced in 
your publication of August 1st., I will say as he sug¬ 
gests to leave all to a “ discerning public ” to judge. 
B’f now announce that one of our machines will be ex¬ 
hibited in the vicinity of Rochester, Sept. 8th, and we 
not only wish to have the competition of Mr. La Tour- 
bettr's machine, but any others to dig a ditch for tile two 
and one-half feet deej> awl two (2) rods long, while we will 
with one of ours forty (40.) 
For information as to grounds for trial, Ac., apply to 
the Brackett Ilpuse, Rochester. Respectfully, 
G. H. BEARDSLEY, Bec’y, 
905 Michigan Av., Chicago, HI. 
Agents will please take notice of this. Do not send names, 
hut number your dubs from one upwards. Make your let¬ 
ters short and plain as possible. 
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OF THIS ! 
Be SURE and semi Money in ALL CASES by 
REGISTERED LETTER, which can 
be sent from any Post Office. 
Wc cannot be responsible for money lost, unless some pre¬ 
cautions are taken to ensure Its safety. 
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Send your address In fuU, Town, County and State. 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 
136 FEDERAL STREET. 
970-2teo BOSTON, MASS. 
LICENSES 8RANTSJ, 
1EED WHEAT EXPERIMENTAL FARM 
CHAMBERSBURC, PA. 
I will now fill orders for the following varieties of Winter 
Seed Wheat: Pei-peck. Per bush. 
Ancona Bed, imported from Russia, 1868_$2,75 $10,00 
SatidOnlca white, imported from Poland, 1868,3,75 10,00 
Berdcuska red. Imported from Russia. 1868,,. 2,75 10,00 
Sakonfcn red. Imported from Poland. 1888,... 2,75 10,00 
Salla red, Imported from Saxuuy, 1S6S. 2,75 10,00 
Saxony white. Imported from Saxony, 1368,. 2,75 10,00 
Bohemian red. Imported from Bohemia, 1868. 2,73 10,00 
Bohemian whlfe, do. do. do. 18&8,2,75 10,00 
French white Chaff MeilltmaneaQ, ..,.. 2.00 7,50 
French red do. do. . 2,00 7,50 
German amber,. 2,00 7,50 
Hungarian red,. 2,00 7,50 
Italian red, acclimated one year,. 2,00 7,50 
Do. do. do. three years,. 2,00 7,50 
Do. white, do. do. do. 2,00 7,50 
Red Chaff Mediterranean,. 1,50 5,00 
White do. do. 1,50 5,00 
Lancaster red,. 1,50 5,00 
Rochester red,. 1,50 5,00 
Egyptian rad. 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. ...1,50 5,00 
American white. 1,50 5,00 
California white,. 1,50 5,00 
Six-rowed Winter Barley,. 1,00 3,00 
Oats, Surprise,. 1,60 5 00 
Do. Swedish. 1,00 3,50 
Do. New Brunswick,. 1,00 3,50 
Do, Black Norway. 1,00 3,50 
I will send, post-paid, fonr pounds of any of the above va¬ 
rieties for One Dollar. Oue nead, post-paid, 10 centB, or 20 
headB of different varieties, post-paid, for One Dollar. 
Send money by Money Orders or Registered Letters, or by 
Express, to GEO. A. DEITZ, Chainbcrttburg, Pa., 
and your orders will be promptly filled. 
(the latter 
affinity for_„_■._._ 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A BOOKING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—it. adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible, impervious, Bou-expanslve and undecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
Tbe only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as the structure It protect*. 
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, Vault*, Ac. 
L ivekeool and great western 
STEAM COMPANY. 
The following FIRST-CLASS IKON STEAMSHIPS, built 
expressly for the New York trade, a re In tended to sail regu¬ 
larly between NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at 
QUEENSTOWN, viz.: 
MANHATTAN, NEBRASKA. 
MINNESOTA, COLORADO. 
With other first-class steamers builillug. 
MANHATTAN.WEDNESDAY, Aug. 19 
MINNESOTA.WEDNESDAY, Sept. 2 
COLORADO.WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16 
NEBRASKA.WEDNESDAY Bept. 23 
Front Pier No. 46 North River. 
Cabin, (the accommodations being equal to any Atlantic 
steamer,) $80, gold; return tickets, 1160,gold; lu steerage, 
130. currency. 
Tickets to Drinzr out passengers from Europe can be ob¬ 
tained on reasonable terms. For freight or passage apply 
to WILLIAMS & GUION, No. 71 Wall street. 
For steerage passage to 
966-8t WILLIAMS & GUION. No. 29 Broadway, N. Y. 
TEE GREAT PRIZE STOVE 0E THE WORLD! 
IT STANDS UNKtiUALKD FOE 
ECONOMY, DURABILITY, 
CLEANLINESS, CAPACITY, 
SIMPLICITY And FINISH. 
IT TOOK THE FIRST GRAND PRIZE 
At the Pa ms Exposmox. and has taken Fifteen other 
Gbaud Phizes during the last year. 
S3T Send for Pamphlet and Circular. 
PRATT & WENTWORTH, 
MANUFACTURERS, 
89 North Street, Boston, 
For safe by our Agents throughout the Country. 
C ONSIGN YOUR GOODS TO II. P. BAL¬ 
LARD & CO., the old established, strictly Produce 
Commission House, No. 332 Washington St., New York. Re- 
o**i ves all kinds of Country Produce, Butter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow, Eggs, Beana, Peas, Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops, Beef, 
Poultry, Tobacco aud Hfelt Wines. 
Our long experience lu the Commission Business enables 
ua to sell goods without delay for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Prlco Current. 
T HE COURT AND CAMP OF DAVID, 
a royal octavo volume, full gilt, flnishedKwlth great 
elegance, and Illustrated with SIXTEEN newland splendid 
engravings, is destined to be one of the most popular, as it 
is really one of the most valuable workB of modern times: 
and t am prepared to commission at feast onb thousand 
persons to procure subscribers for it in all parte of the 
United States. The work Will Interest all who see It, while 
the elegant engravings with which It Is embellished, add im¬ 
measurably to its value, and will minister a wealth of pleas¬ 
ure to all lovers of the beautiful. 
To ministers with limited salaries, to energetic ladles, to 
students and men of every class, I offer the most liberal In¬ 
ducements to canvass for Its safe. The work will sell freely, 
and any efficient man or woman can make from ten to twenty 
dollars per day lu canvassing. Please send at once for a cir¬ 
cular and terms. Pbicb, $3.75. 
P KKK.SKll.Li PLOWS AND PLOW CAST¬ 
INGS.—Send for List. PEEKBKILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO.. PeeksklH. N. Y. 
KA PER CENT. SAVED TO HOVSE- 
fjyj keepers ana others who order their goods from our 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dry Goods, Fancy Plated 
Ware, Cutlery, &c.,&e. We send Circular free of expense 
to any part of the United States; send for one, and see our 
terms. You will save money by addressing 
GEO. DRYDEN & CO., 
979-13t 10 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 
Agents wanted In every County iu the United States. 
Gold Medal Threshing Machine.— Persons 
intending to purchase a Threshing Machine will do well 
to send for Circulars and J ndges’ Report of the Machine 
awarded TWO GOLD MEDALS at the great National 
Trial at Auburn, -July, I860, manufactured by R. & M. 
HARDER, Cobleskill, N. Y. See their advertisement 
in last week's Rural. 
A MONTH, AND ALL EXPEN- 
sas Paid i— 28 new, useful and curious articles 
Full particulars sent fhks. Address 
H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
S END STAMP FOR 16 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
of some of the finest imported and thorough-bred animals 
and Fowls In America. L- B. SILVER, Batem, Ohio. 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS-Send for Clrcalars of PEEK3KILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. PeeksklH. N. Y. 
M edina iron works.-j. w. mount, 
Manufacturer of Screws of all kinds, Apple Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Dlggors. Horse-Powers, Circular 
and Cross-Cut Saw Mills, &e„ &c. For full particulars seud 
for illustrated circulars and price 11st. Address 
901-eotr a. W. MOUNT. Medina, N. Y. 
S EED WHEAT.-1 HAVE FOR SALE, 
Dibhl Skkp Wubat, of my own raising. See HulcAL of 
Aug. 3.1S67, aud Aug. sth, 1368, for description. I wilt de¬ 
liver either at UR. Depot or Express Office, two bushels in a 
good new bag for 17. No smaller orders will receive atten¬ 
tion. Either money or draft must accompany the order. 
909-2t R. 8. BATTLES, Girard, Erie Co., Ta. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the beet in the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes: Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory No 18 
Bond street, New York. 94a-ly 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT wHl 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 mall 60 cents. All Druggists sell it 
Weeks & Potteb, Boston, Proprietors. 931 
W ANTED — AGENTS.—*liUO PER MONTH the 
year round, or a certainty of $500 to $1,U0U per mouth 
to those having a little oanital. We guarantee the above 
monthly salary to good active agents at their own homes. 
Every ageut, farmer, gardner, planter an.I fruit grower, 
North and South, should send at once for particulars. Please 
call on or address J. aHEARN CO., 63 Second Street, 
Baltimore, Md. 908-2teo 
OT AIR FURNACES-PERPETUAL BURN 
n lng wood stoves; Smokeless soft and hard coal stoves 
wood furnaces. The celebrated SOLAKTYFK patents. 
BT Send for circulars to the manufacturer, 
968-6t J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N, Y. 
HENRY HOYT,.Pu 
No. 9 Cornhlll, Boston, Mass. 
