HOnVinC 
E lection notice. - sheriff’s of- 
pick. County up Moxkok.— Notice. is hereby given — 
Pursuant, to the 81011110 . of tills Stain, and the annexed notice 
irom tin' Secretary of State, Unit. r!ie General Election will 
he held In this County on the TTTEhDA V »uuceediug the first, 
Monday nf November, (BO > istis. At which Election the Otll- 
cera named in the annexed notice will he elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe County, N. V., August, nth, 1868. 
CALEB MOORE, Sheriff. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Mammoth Cluster Raspberry—Purdy & Johnston. 
Norway Oats—Jone 6 & Clark. 
Railroad Arnuuomeiits for Stale Fair— John II Kllppari 
The only Rapid Selling Book—Rionardaon Ac Co. 
Grape Boxes 1 s Itrue ", 
Choice Broom Handler -I, C Bradisli. 
A Valuable Farm at Auction—.1 \V Hollowed. 
Hunting and Trapping—S It Emery. 
.Japan Lilies. Src—.l M Tliorburn <*■ Co. 
Strawluirry Plant/—John s (Hies. 
Roche-ler and Chiu I it.tr N'unp-rles—H I, Fairchild. 
Doom tie’s Ra<ph<-rn plants-H H Doolittle. 
Osage Orange Plan;* — W H Mann ft Bro. 
$1 sale—Wanted, Aviate— Arlih ton, Drowne & Co. 
Grand River KurseriKs -N P Uu6t*30- 
Grape Boxes I) 1-little Patent—American Basket Co. 
Holloway's Pills, 
Every Housekeeper- Guo P. Oantz & Co. 
The “ I lex tot- Circular Goo A Atkiua. 
Ayer's Baisaparllla. 
SPKOTAt NOTICES. 
Good Reading Very Cheap—D D T Moore. 
NO WAV \\ OATS 
STATE OF NEW YORK, ) 
Office of tub Secbetauv of State, j 
At.Bxxv, August 1st, 1868. 
To the Sheriff Of the Comity of Monroe ■—Sir: Notice is 
hereby given, that a; the Genera* Kleenoti to ho held in this 
State on the TUESDAY aitoeeedlttg the iirat MoDdayof No 
vent her next, the folio wine Officer* at. to in elected, to wit. 
A Governor, In the place of Reuben E. Fennm. A Lleuton- 
ant.yovornor, In tile plaeeof Stewart L.Woodford. A Canal 
Commissioner, In the plane of Robert C. Dorn \n limpet:- 
tor of State Prison*, in the place of Henry a. Barnum. A 
Clerk of the Court 01 Appeal*. In the place to' Patrick Henry 
Jodea. All whose term* of office will rvpln- .,n the tout 
any of De.eetnlier next. Thirty-three Electov* of Preside til 
and Vice-President of the Fulled State*. \ Keprin.autat.lvo 
in the Forty-find Congre.un of the United States, Pirtim 28th 
Congressional District, composed of Urn Con 11 ties of Monroe 
ami Orleans. 
County OMPltnui* Also to he elected for said County; 
Three Members of Assembly, a District Attorney, iff the place 
Of Christopher C. Davison.' Two Justices of Sessions, In-the 
plane of Henry E. Richmond and James Bhc.rrr. Two uoro- 
tters, In the place of Ellery S, Treat and Tlioin ha V. B. Du 
rntul. All whose terms of office Will expire 00 the last day 
of nocomber next. Kesriectfuliy yours. &e„ 
966-121 II. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
Tn the spring of 1861. Mr. D. W, RaiisDKIX, one of the most 
extensive and enterprising fanners of Vermont, had a single 
oat banded him which had been round lit a package of peas, 
sent front ttie Agricultural Hurcad at Washington, its re- 
markaMv large and plump appearance sn attracted theat- 
teniioi, of Mr. uamsdsi.l, that be blunted It In Ills garden 
for experiment. I'*- germination of numerous stalks, their 
surprising growth amt ify.e, Mtclr ability to ripen as *„on as 
the common oat*, ami above all tbelt truly wonderful yield 
of two 'hnuxan'l.i, >.->i hundred and eighty-Mr grains, being 
from four to six times that of the old kind,, and being far 
superior iu quality and weight. Induced him 10 carelully 
preserve them for farther experiment. Afte r disposing Ot a 
portion of tlm*e oatH to the Agricultural Bureau and to some 
Of Ills friends. In the spring of 1866 Mr. IvaMsfF.i.i. nowird 2,010 
grains, on laud of fair duality, mid was again rewarded hy 
tlie still more wonderful and almost incredible yield ol Hirer 
bushel* o»ti omguari, while their Ireingntlous growth u;as 
the surprise, and admiration or nil Who saw them. By this 
time the fame .0 this wonderful oat began to spread . news¬ 
papers mil those Interested itiagrleniinre were turn*r,g their 
Attend 'll to it. atul le tel’9 were received fro til at I DJirt.s of the 
country, many offering almost any price for a small quantity. 
It was dlHCtt‘*eil at the meeting* ot the. Agricultural Socie¬ 
ties, aud sue.h was the Interest manifested, that Mr. R.'Ms- 
oku. wan invited to visit many of the State and (uniay Faint 
01 the New England ami Middle .states, to exhibit, specimens 
and relate tnete remarkable history. And wherever so ex- 
hibttCil. the Norway Oats always received the highest prlzo, 
ii consistent with the nilesor tlm Society . if not, honorable 
mention and tieurt.v endorsement. 
Tlie season of 1HG1, Mr. R vmhdkli, sowed fourteen acres, 
and tho remit of this test, on a large sualu but.continued all 
previous evidences of their great superiority over all other 
known oata. During the aanut season trials were made by 
farmers in different jisetions of the country, covering a great, 
variety ot climate and soil, and the report* from all porta 
were enthusiastic In llieir eoiiimendatlODS and praise. The 
product Of tile fourth .ear with the Norway Oats furnished 
mifli lent seed to enable Mr UvMtoirci.L to offer several hund¬ 
red bushel" lor sale. Be therefore Announced this tact hy a 
short advertisement tu tltrue of the loading newspapers of 
hi* own State, whlub resulted In more orders than he could 
lid. Ha Immediately discontinued filling order* n*t more 
than one pint to any one person, returning all ulOQny se.nr 
for larger quantltlu*, and was even Ottered ns high a* fifty 
dollar* for a single bushel, but Ilia limited supply ol seed and 
Mood of amall orders would not permit him to accept the 
offer. 
The Norway Oat* will grow from 100 to 150 bushel* to the. 
acre, of grain that will weigh from 10 to 43 lbs. to the bushel 
The grain H very large and plump, of a yerv dark color, lias 
a remarkably thin hull, and for oat meal i* highly recom¬ 
mended. They will, It is confidently asserted, taka the place 
of all other* In a very few years. 
Kea<l ivliat your Brother Farmer* say^ 
about tho Norway Oat*. 
From Float -Gov. 8. T no seta of Vermont" 1 consider the 
Norway (tats tar superior to any in tlie country for their 
great yield and superior quality. 
U. H. flvtiK, Preaidcnt Orange Co. Ag'l Society, Vt,., Rays : 
" Farmers can raise 160 btt'hels to the acre, of good gram, 
weighing 10 lbs. or more to the bushel, with the Norway 
Oats.” 
H. 0. Pkvsb of Hartford, Vt., Bay?:—" I paid at, the rate of 
the bushel for my send, and am not sorry I did." 
Col.A.R. Lansino, Janesville, AVIs,,says:—" I got gTK lbs. 
from the 100 seeds I had. 1 believe they will yield 200 busbols 
to the acre on our Western soil." 
The New England Farmer says“ They are a wonderful 
grain, and no humbug." 
The New York Tribune says“ They are being raised with 
great success b.v many farmers." 
The Boston Traveler says:—"They are truly wonderful, 
and will not lodge," 
The Farmer,Brattleboro, Vt... says“ w<; know that many 
of the testimonials are from first class men." 
Over one thousand of the best farmers in the country have 
voluntarily testified to the superior quality and wonderful 
yield of the Norway Oats. They grow from five to seven feet 
high, and yield fully three time* that of the common outs. 
OROIDE CASES, a newly discovered composition, known 
only to ourselves, precisely like gold in appearance., keeping 
It* eulor a* Iona as worn,and n- well IlnlHivtl an the bent gold 
ones. These watches arc in hunting car. -, made at our own 
Factory, from t he bc»t material*. of the Inter 1 , and most up. 
proved styles, are jeweled ami well ilmahed, with n view to 
the. heat, result- m regard to wear and time, For appearance, 
durability, and time they have never boon - qualed hy 
watches coating five times as much. Knelt one warranted by 
BpcolAlCertificate to keep accurate time. Price, fin. Gen- 
i.le.mcii a and Ladle.*’ size*. For this small sum anv ruin can 
have an excellent Wlltdll, equal in appearance, anil an good 
for time, at. a gold one costing *1.-o. Also Oroide Chain*, as 
well made ah those of gold, from $2 to #• Good* "cut to any 
part of the United States by express. Money need not be 
sunt with the order, as the hill* can be paid when the good* 
arc delivered by the express. Customers must pay all the 
express charge*. _ ,, _ , , 
tJT*Caution.—Since our Oroide Watches have attained 
s-j high a reputation, and the demand tor them ban greatly 
Inereuaad, many persons arc offering common and worthless 
watches far sale, representing them to he Oroide Watches, 
In some Instance* stating that they are our agent.*, We will 
statu most positively that we employ no Agents uhd that no 
one elan does or CAS make Orolil"; conseinteutly these rep¬ 
resentations arc false, Tim gunning Oroide Watches can 
only he obtained bv ordering directly from ns. 
C. E. nil.MNS & CO., 
Aba. Sint,, 1 .If) Nte*,rtt St., A'. Y„ OfipoMte V. O. (up stairs.) 
Z?rTo CluitM. Where SIX WATCHES are ordered at 
onetime, wc will send dud Extra Watch, making SEVEN 
WATCHES FOR NINETY DOLLARS i«7-tf 
BUTTER PAIR. 
OVER FIVE THOUSAND ALREADY IN USF. ! 
“This Pall ts superior to anv in market., being made of the 
Bit st KthN-Damo Whits Oak matched and turned per¬ 
fectly auiooth Inside and outside, oiled and varnished or 
painted, with heavy painted Iron hoops nicely fitted and per¬ 
fectly secured novel', bv mean; of our Patent Ear* and CLaap. 
fastened with a St-titri, Writ* Sciiixr. Kiev making flic most 
Hitfnttantiril, wcur<! rind dMtrohU article of tlie kind now be¬ 
fore the public: and m n'tlng a want long felt by Dairymen 
and Batter Dealers. They are a sub-f.ltntc for stone ware in 
packing butter for private families not being liable to break¬ 
age, and kerning the butter *wn«r ALo verv useful u* 
BAFKH FOR FCOI’R, Mkm. AM- SdOAR. G lOd butter seul to 
market lu these P.iiis readily brings Bom t to 6 cents more 
pur pound, (see New York’ Quotations,) ban In ordinary 
paokages. One.size only manufactured, calculated to hold 
fit) non n<D. 
Hkfkhkwka .—L, F. Spear ft Co., li'.i Kendo St.. New York; 
Longluan & Egbert.818 washtiiffon St., N. V.; Corbett, Sla¬ 
ter & Co., 166 Head* St., N. Y : .1. K. Ilelfrlcb,!« Barclay St , 
N. Y.: Geo. B. Lapham, Penn Yam N. Y., Joseph Wrtght, 
Waterloo, N. Y.: Mohr* & Chualey, Buffalo N. V. 
Partin* residing near New York cull order Palls through 
imUunser 
— Now and rich ininea have been discovered in Idaho. 
— The French people make loud demands for peace. 
— Tho deaths In New York last week number 65fi. 
— Dosicated codfish, canned. Is now an article ol' eate. 
— Tbu weather prophot* predict a hot September. 
— Heenatt won $20,1)00 at tho late Saratoga races. 
— Potatoes are selllm/ at a dollar a bushel in Maine. 
— They are about beginning to make iron In Utah. 
— It is said the olive Is doing well in Australia. 
— Russia boasts of more than Ifl.OlK) princes. 
— Napoleon wears a 0110 hundred dollar Panama hat. 
— There are 5,800,000 sheep in the State of Ohio. 
— Square parasols are making their appearance. 
— The Pope anticipate* another great war soon. 
— Prince Napoleon has six of the best, cooks in Pari?. 
— Queen Victoria has thirty traveling compuni-ms. 
— Prince Alfred is going round the world. 
— Ilarrison, the English tenor, is a helpless invalid. 
— Spanish forest* have been greatly injured hy fire. 
— Ripe cotton has come t.o market iu North Carolina. 
— There was a frost at Windsor, Mass., Sunday night I 
week. 
— The weather iu New York Saturday was extremely 
warm. 
— Italy is hunting for Turkish pirates in the Gulf of 
Tarento. 
— The discount on American invoices at Quebec is 30 
per cent. 
— Elliott the celebrated portrait painter died in Albany 
last week. 
— Victor lingo is afraid to trust his letters to French 
postmaster.-. 
— A water spout is Arizona recently destroyed two 
freight trains. 
— A man was kicked to death by three rnftlaus in Phil¬ 
adelphia lately. 
— A Chicago seducer was very nicely tarred and feath¬ 
ered last week. 
— Meade, tho Vermont sculptor, has taken to himself 
an Italian wife. 
— James McMahon was murdered by his wife in New 
York last week. 
— Roman citizens are suspected of plotting against 
the government. 
— An ancient Indian tnill”has been found in one of the 
mounds of Utah. 
— Brigands about Rome are more lively and successful 
than ever before, 
— Southern planters are much pleased with the results 
of raitnie planting. 
— The Union Pacific Railroad at Sherman is 8,000 feet 
above the sea level, 
— The friends of Dr. Mudd are making strenuous efforts 
to obtain his pardon. 
— A Cincinnati physician, 75 years of age, now dandles 
his twenty-first baby. 
— Itinerant musicians are getting to be a nnisance on 
the Hudson River boats. 
— The cotton crop in Northwestern India has been 
damaged by heavy rains. 
— A picked eleven of English cricketers is expected to 
arrive In this country soon. 
— Tlie gunboat Tullahoma was sold Saturday for $25,- 
000, and the Don for $18,000. 
— There is a dry goods firm in Paris that spends 500,000 
francs a year for advertising. 
— Eight thousand buildings, to cost $12,000,000, are in 
course of erection at Chicago. 
— A son of Eli Runnels of Acton, Me., was killed re¬ 
cently by falling from a swing. 
— An oak tree on the border of Lee, N. H., stands in 
two counties and three towns. 
— Several mill operatives at Lewiston, Me., are build¬ 
ing houses in their spare hours. 
— A public plunge bath ha* been built and thrown open 
at Liverpool at a cost of $25,000. 
— Minnesota has more wild fruit this year than some of 
the old states have of cultivated 
— The cattle trade between San Antonio, Texas, and 
Mexico amounts to $8,000,000 yearly. 
— Eucke’s comet can be seen in the east from about 3 
o’clock in'the morning until sunrise. 
— Two Vienna editor* have lost respectively an eye and 
a leg in a duel about a young actress. 
— There are 75 marriage brokers in Paris, two of whom 
pay an Income tax on SOO.OOOf per year. 
— It is said Flora Stewart, a colored woman who died 
at Derry, N. H., lately, was 118 years old. 
— Six thousand trees are required to build one of the 
old style seventy-four gun ships of the line. 
— Wild foxes are mysteriously dying hy thousands In 
Stalford county, and other parts of Virginia. 
— Detroit thinks public baths are humbugs and an ex¬ 
pensive luxury altogether beyond its means. 
— The Now Haven people are very sad over the cutting 
down of the splendid elms on College Green. 
— Much of the jewelry worn at the sea-side looks as if 
it might have been purchased at a dollar store. 
— A band of Choctaw Indians encamped near St. Louis 
arc reported to be in a very destitute condition. 
— As a general thing the tea aud colfee at the watering 
places iB the most miserable stuff one can drink. 
— A base ball player at Hoboken had his right eye en¬ 
tirely destroyed lately by a ball etrnck from a bat. 
— A basket containing roses of threo t housand different 
varieties was recently Bent to the French Empress. 
— It takes 100,OIK) ounces of silver dally to supply the 
demand for that metal In manufactures and tho arts. 
— A generous woman has offered the Mt. Holyoke Fe¬ 
male Seminary $10,000 worth of books to start a library. 
tin; above nainad (lain*. Addree; 
969-5t CADY B1LSBY, Boni'ca Falls, N. Y 
M aplewood institute.-one of the 
oldest Female Seminaries in the country, wldelyknown 
tor Its superior facilities ami locution. Address Kiev. V. V. 
SPEAR, Principal, Pittsfield, Mass. 067-6t 
O VER SEVEN If l NDR E I> PA GES 
FOli ONE DOLLAR AXL) FIFTY CUNTS, 
To those who subscribe for 
THE SCHOOLMATE, FOR 1869, 
And Bend payment before Sept. 30ti). as they will receive 
free the number* for October, November >nd December, of 
the present.year, making fifthkn n v mbbus foiitiih cutoie 
OF ONK YR.lB. 
Hokatxo Acobb, J*., author of RAGGED DICE, will 
give 11 connected story. .... 
other writers of ability unite in making thin, with Its Dia¬ 
logues, Declamation*. MiWlu, Rebussos, wC„ the hukai-bht 
work for the young published anywhere. 
970-IHeo ' JOBEPH II. ALLEN, Boston, Mas*. 
rjIHE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND ! 
Cure* Boro Throat, Cold*, Coughs, Dlpthyrla, Brouehltls, 
Spitting ol Blood, and Pulmonary AtfeeMons generally. It 
In a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaint*. 
This medicine la kkkk FROM aNYTHIN'o oRt.RTKatoir*, 
pleasant to tins taste, sufe, yet sure and effective in Its action. 
AN INVALUABLE lYIEDTCTNE FOR THE 
1‘URIFYINO OF THE liLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
A Positive Remedy for all kinds ot Humors, Scrofula, Scur¬ 
vy, Salt Ulieuni, Erysipelas, Nettle Rash, Bolls, Carbuncles, 
(leers, and all Obstinate Affection* Of Hie Skin; Mercurial 
Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and 
those dlsiiAses originating In the Derangement ol the Digest¬ 
ive Organa, vl/..; Bilious Complfttuta, Neuralgia, Nervous 
Affections, Headache, Languor, Loss of Appetite, Depression 
of Spirits, and Costlvenesa. !Hi7-10t 
ATCIIEN, AND BOSKOPF’S Patented 
Feoplo’s Watch, cased in Swedish Sliver. The Im¬ 
proved Aluminium Bronze is a metal differing entirely from 
any ever tillered to the public. ItSqmUltleH uud resemblance 
to Gold are such that even Judges have been deceived. It, 
ha* seriously Ot cnplcd Dm attention of scientific men, and 
has not only called forth the euloglnm* of the press ID con¬ 
sequence ot tt* peculiar properties, bur. has also obtained a 
Gold Medal ut the Paris Exposition 
The. movements are well finished, perfectly regulated, and 
as all those good* are manufactured lu my Own luotory, l am 
enabled to warrant, them as excellent tlme-Venpe.rs. Price 
from $16 to $ 22 . 
Further details will be found in my pamphlet, which will 
be sent, post paid, on demand. 
A full assortment of chains. Also, Aluminium Bronze 
Cases for Waltham Watches. Goods sent by express C. O. 
1>„ with charges. Addn;sr JULES D. HllGHKNJN V1JIL- 
LEMIN, No. H Nassau St.,New York, P.O. BOX5666. [IKB-co 
A CENTS! AGENTS!! AGENTS!!! 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WANTED IN EVERY 
City and Town In the United States to act a* Agents for 
AXTSTIW cfe CO. 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
Of rich and valuable goods. Send for CIri ulurs at once and 
ace the extra Inducement* offered. 
AUSTIN & GO., 
970-2t,eo 106 Summer street, Boston, Mass. 
A N T E D l Agent* so Sell Abbott's very pop- 
ular " Li F k op Gran t," i ' 
. . ... _, the only work conialulng accu¬ 
rate likenesses of theGuneral'H father and mother. Also,for 
our charming engraving entitled " FROM SHORE TO 
SHORE." |!)70-3te.ol 15. B. RUSSELL, Boston, Mass. 
A LADY WHO HAS BEEN UUUED ol GREAT 
nervous debility, after many years of misery, desires to 
make known to all fellow sull'erer* the sure means of re¬ 
lief. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS M. MERRITT. P. 
O. Box 868, Boston, Mu**., and the perscnpilou will he sent 
free by return mall. 0fi7-8t 
T OTTO. PROF. CHRINTN’S HAIR LO- 
Ij TIO IS NEAT. CLEAN, IT RE, UNIFUltM AND UE- 
1 1 able and richly perfumed for the toilet, ir. contains no 
SnoAii of Lkao or ottaei poisonous minerals or oil*, it 
makes the hair gloisy and beautiful, rem ,ve* dandruff. re¬ 
store* gray hair to Its original color—will grtnv hair Oil bald 
heads and can up. vskd a# X atm nutwaixo i-obkvkr 
WITHOUT THB 8T.tttnTR.ST IN U'KY TO TUI OR (IN <>U erne 
NKHVJt Do not take anything else, bat. get the pure article. 
If your druggist will not. get it for .vou -end direct to the 
mnnufoctory. Subl by drn(f(fl*t*. $1 per bottle; ball dozen 
$5, or sent to any address on receipt of the money, Liberal 
deduction r,o tlie trade. Send for t'-*'ItnonlnU, Ac. Trade 
supplied by DEM AS BARNES & CO., Wholesale Agents, 
New York City. (Hand this advertisement to your Drug¬ 
gist.) A. R. CHKITSY & CfO. 
070-6t,eo 173 West Filth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
L adies and gentlemen employed. 
I’lctui ebusiness, Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures aud Catalogues sent for 20 cent*, twice a* 
many, 30cents. MANSON LANG, 
filOdffeo 04 Columbia St.., New York City. 
A ttentions all wanting farms i 
Clump Farm ami Fruit Lancia, Village Lots, Water Pow¬ 
ers for manufacturing, for sale, at Brlckslmrg. Ocean Co., 
New Jersey. 41 miles from New York ott ruilroud at Pbllldcl- 
phla-, Soil, fine loam superior for all crop*. Country just 
rolling enough for beauty and utility. Climate mild and pro¬ 
verbially healthy. Water sort and pure. No fever and ague. 
Bold only to actual settlers, oil easy terms. Price per acre 
$25 and upward. For nirr.nlars and maps, address as above, 
ROBT. CAMPBELL, No. 153 Broadway. N. Y., V. S. IlOLT, 
Agent, Urtcksburg, N. J. 067-131 
ANTED ! WANTED ! X GENTS 
either sex In every town and village, for tlie Lac 
Dolin'* Mule lu the country. Tie; smallest Article Bold tor 
One Dollar, If not wanted, will lie Exchanged lor a Silver- 
Plated Five-Bottled Revolving Castor, or anything else upon 
Exchange Ltst. Send for Circular*. 
8. C. THOMPSON * CO.. 
970 2teo 136 Federal Street. Boston, Maas. 
CAUTION. 
The acknowledged superiority of Hie Norway Oats has in¬ 
duced speculators tn advertise, that, they have them for sale. 
All our grain sold last year In quantities of mare than l pint, 
was under contract- to furnish n» with tins product. Those 
who advertise White Norway Oafs or Black Norway Oats, 
have not t,he genuine seed. We will acrid a full printed his¬ 
tory of our grain to all who will aontl for It. showing tlie 
frauds that arc being practiced on the limnlug community. 
B URNETT’S FOCOAINE, 
A PERFECT HAIK-DKESSINH ! 
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 It the best and Cheapest HAlR-DllKsslNf? in the 
world. _ „ ” 
J3T For sale by all Druggists. 910.lteo 
rmiCADO DITCHING MACHINE.—IT 
Vv will be seen by reference to Special Notice in this paper 
August sit), that there is to bo a trial of Ditudlso Maituishb 
I n Rochester, Sept. 8th. We desire panto* Interested in such 
matters to he present, and If any thing of tlie kind Is needed, 
which we know G the case, we shall offer for sale the rights 
to use or manufacture by St iles, Counties or Towns —the 
larger tUe territory tho less the price in proportion. Capi¬ 
talists, farmers or others, arc desired to witness the exhibi¬ 
tion. under favorable circumstance* wc can, with one of 
those Machines, dig one rod per minute, two anti onc-half 
feet deep, 
W 0 have numerous certificates from such a* the Slate Ag¬ 
ricultural Society or Illinois, and sundry Individuals whose 
standing is high In community. For further Information ad¬ 
dress the unuerslgued. G. n. BEARDSLEY, Sttc'y, 
968-5t IKI5 Mlull’n Avenuu, Chicago, Illinois. 
UNITED STATES AUTHORITY, 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO.’S 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
CARD Til THE PCIII,1C. 
This is to certify that I have appointed Messrs. .Tonks it- 
Clark of New York my sole agents for the sale of the Nor- 
wav Oat.;, for tlie veason of HSH and I860. 
The necessity for n more cent,rul depot., ns well as the ex¬ 
tensive correspondence attending the. business, my own at- 
tentlon being devoted to the conducting of my farm*, ren¬ 
dered this step necessary. Farmers desiring to procure the 
genuine Norway Outs, raised by me. should send t,ln lr orders 
direct to thorn, as no other agents will 1m appointed. 
D. W. RAMBDELL, Proprietor. 
P hilip Phillips & v o., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLRSAI.K AND BSTJUT, ORA I,BBS IS 
SMITH'S UN RIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Uso, SitPuntOB PtAtfos, MulookoN* ; and Publisher* of 
iiTNDAV-souooi. Musto. We will rent our Organs by the 
nouth, letting the rent pay for them. uTu-Gteo 
Of Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Lin¬ 
ens, Dry Goods, Cottons, FANCY GOODS, 
Albums, Bibles, Silver Plated Ware, Cut¬ 
lery, Watches. Sewing Mac^.oes. &c. 
These articles to be sold at the uniform price of 
ONF, DOLLAR EACH, 
and not to be paid for until you know, what you are to 
receive. 1 j 
The Most Popular and Eamomim jifeffmd of Doing 
Business in the Countify. 1 
Bv Patronizing this Salk you have a chance to exchange 
your goods. 
The Smallest Article aolil for ONE DOLLAR can 
be cxcbniiKcd for a Silver Plated, Five Hot- 
tied Revolving Cantor, or your Choice 
of a large variety of other Arti¬ 
cles upon Exchange List. 
R iverviexv military academy, 
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.- Location healthy; Scenery 
unequatod, Building convenient •. Teacher* highly edu¬ 
cated. earned, working men; System of Order unsurpassed. 
A wide.-a wake, thorough-going School for boys wishing to 
be trained for (Jnslhiotx, for College, or for West Point, or 
tlie Naval Academy, For circulars address UTI3 I5I8BEE, 
A. M., Principal and Proprietor. 806-8t 
L adies, here xv e are again — 
With New Circulars, having doubled and trebled our 
rates of Premiums. We arc doing us well, or better, by our 
Agents than any other house In Boston. See our new circu¬ 
lar of rate, for 30.66 and 100 Clubs. Wc still continue. t.o scud 
to persons sending clubs, lu our GREAT ONE DOLLAR 
SALE, Pieces of Sheeting, Watches, Silk Dresses, &c.- 
Agents wanted everywhere— (Lady Agents preferred,) Send 
50 cents and receive 1 slips, with new circular. 
Address CUTTER & GO., 
970-lt 31 Exchange St.., Boston, Mass., P. O. Box 1,400. 
ORDER AT ONCE. 
Farmers are reminded that although we have compara¬ 
tively a large quantity of these oat* for sale, it, will not 
be possible for ns to s 11 poly all. Last year we were com¬ 
pelled lu return several thousand dollars, for want of 
seed, and were Offered us high a- fifty dollar* for a stogie 
bushel. 'Ve have a large number of orders which were put 
on our book* n* early a* June last, from parties who were, 
determined to be in season till* year. It uHll not iln to wait 
It you wi*h to make. sure, ordor at once, for the. stock will all 
he sold lone before spring. Wc shall fill all orders in the 
order of tliulr receipt., on the plan of " flrat tome first 
(JTR.l WKEKRY-NAPOLEON III.-Fruit 
Jv very large, Imndnornc, and of high, aromatic flavor; 
plant very vigorous, hardy and exceedingly productive. 
» One ot LUo most distinct, fruit* we know, and one of the 
best. In many respect*."— 7’. Meehan, Ed. Gardeners' Monthly. 
" A strong and vigorous grower, productive; promises to 
be an acquisition." A. S. Fuller, author of " Small Fruit 
CulturM. 
" A good hearer, largo, good fruit, qmte late ."—F R. El¬ 
liott, in Horticulturist. 
“ Found that variety superior to all other* to flavor, size 
and productiveness, I counted ouu hundred and lorty-two 
berries on a single stock, that wore from medium t.o very 
large."- Frof. 8, ii. Re.iges, V, Pres., York. Co„ (Fa.) Uortl- 
cultural Society. 
Ripened early and continued to Tlpcn longer than any 
other variety we bad."— Geo. II. Rlelock, New York City. 
Descriptive Circular mailed to applicants. Price by mall, 
postage free, $3 per dozen. _ 
ED W’D J. EVANS 4i CO.. York, Pa. 
HOW TO OUT A IN THE NORWAY OATS, 
Having accepted the agency of the Norway Oats, we shall 
furnish them on the following terms: 
One qnart, prepaid, by post...$ l *3 
Two quarts, " " ... 2 00 
One peek, per express, freight payable on delivery 4 00 
one half-bushel," " •• “ .... goo 
one bushel, " " “ “ .... 10 60 
Two and one-half bushel bags... 25 00 
Wlmn one bushel or more Is ordered, they will be shipped 
by freight line when desired. Remittances should he In 
check*, drafts, post office orders, or If In money by express 
or registered letter*, lu ordering, give your P. O. address, 
also state nearest express office If to be sent by express, If 
required, wc will send C. o. D., but w« prefer that all order* 
should he accompanied with the money. As to our respon¬ 
sibility, we refer txi the following well Known parties; 
Messrs. Haui’KK & Bcornicit*, New York. 
*• G. A. Hticvkn* iV. Co., " 
M eriden cutlery company. 
Manufacturers of Superior 
TABLE CUTLERY, 
Of Pearl, Ivory, Horn, Bone, Ebony and Cocoa Handles 
Also, exclusive Manufacturers of the Patent 
TEYtTVIS TO AGENTS. 
Certificate* giving a complete description of articles to be 
sold for One Dollar, will bn sold at the rate of TEN CENTS 
E \Cll 
For 11 Club of Thirty, nod 83.110, 
The parson sending it can have their choice of the following 
article* in their commission : —20 yards cotton Cloth, Harris 
Cloth Pant* Pattern, Splendid Bowie Is title, Lancaster Quilt, 
Engraved silver Spoon Holder, Pair Ladb>' extra quality 
Cloth Boots, Printed Dress Pattern, Worsted Breakfast 
Shawl. White Linen Table Cloth, Set. of Steel Bladed Knives 
anil Fork*. Set of Silver Platini Forks, Embossed Table 
S END STAMP FOR 10 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
of some of the finest Imported aud thorough-bred animal* 
and Fowla In America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
M edina iron works.-. 1 . w. mount. 
Manufacturer of Screws Of all kinds, Apple Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Digger*. Honm-Powcr.-., Circular 
and Cross-Cut Saw Mill*. Ac., &<:. For full particular* send 
for illustrated circulars uud price list. Address 
967-eotf J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
Which 1* Tint most duram-k n andi.k kvkr known. 1 
It la much loss expensive than Ivory. 
It always rotates Its polish when lu use. 
It l* warranted not to bkcomk loose In the Handle. 
It Is not affected by nor water. 
Also, a Silver Plated Solid Cast Steel 
Table Knife-a new thing. 
For sale bv all the principal dealer* In Cutlery throughout 
the United States, ami by the 
MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY, 
976 - 2 teo No. 45 Beckman St., New York. 
Sproad, Klcguut Engravedfillvcr Plated Gold Lined Goblet, 
Violin and Bow, Fancy Dress Pattern, Elegant Beaded Silk 
Parasol. lUO-plCtUTT Morocco Photograph Album, Elegant 
Ivory Handled Spangled Sill; Fan, One Dozen Large Size. 
Linen Towel*. Fancy Balmoral skirt. Ladles Morocco Shop¬ 
ping Bag. Honeycomb Quilt, Alhantpra Quilt, badtep’ Solid 
Gold California Diamond Ring. Gent*' Plain or Engraved 
Gold Ring, (hi caret* line,) Ladles'Solid Black VValnnt Writ¬ 
ing Desk, Ladies’ Fancy Black Walnut Work Box, Cottage 
Clock. Cue Dozen Ladle*’Linen Handkerchiefs, qxlra qual¬ 
ity, or One. Dozen Gents' Linen Handkerchief*. 
For u Club of 8<lxty mid $>6.00, 
One of the following article*: —10 yard- Sheeting, Harris 
Cloth Pant* and Ve>.. Patniru, Puli- Htiu'.y CoiUb Quilts, Cyl¬ 
inder Watch, Double. Barrel Rifle Plato), Fancy Cashmere 
Dress Pattern, Thibet SliawL Three V*rrt:. Double Width 
Waterproof cloaking, Four Yard* Wool Erode!ng. Set of 
Lace Curtains, Ladles' Double Wool Shawl, Silver Plated 
Card Basket,Splendid Engraved silver Plated Ich Pitcher, 
Engraved Silver Plated Teapot, 166 picture Turkey Morocco 
Photograph Album. Uneuteor Quid, iVlpocc t Dres* Pattern, 
Engraved Silver Plated ntx-botued Kev Ivlng Castor, Pair 
Gents’ calf Boots, Splendid Balmoral Skirt, Sex of Ivory 
Handled ICnlV' *, with Silver Plated Fork-. Rosewood Frame 
Bras* Alarm Clock, Pali of All Wool Blankets. Splendid 
Beaded and Lined Silk Parasol, Lacies’ Splendid Morocco 
C ONSIGN VOLR GOODS TO H. F. BAL¬ 
LARD & CO., the old etoubliHtiod, strictly Produce 
Communion tlon*e. No. 832 Washington St., New York. Re¬ 
ceives nil kind? of Country Produce, putter, Cheese, Lard, 
'fallow. Egg*. Beau*. Pea*, Floor, Grain, Wool, Hops. Beef, 
Poultry, Tobacco and High Wines. 
Our long experience In the Commission Business enables 
us to sell good* without delay for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignment.*. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
Washington 11 aplkv, Esq, Cooper Institute, New York. 
Messr*. G. Colla more * Co, 131 Broadway, " 
ZC Write our address plainly on ihc envelope, ami always 
put our box number on a* wcdl in our place ol bustooBS, os 
follows: 
JONES & CLARK, 
I*. O. Box .5,<iSf). ‘20 Liberty St., Now Yorlt. 
ritllE ONLY RAPID SELLING BOOK IS 
x SEYMOUR and BLAIR, 
By D. G. Gl’OLY, of the New Yurie World. 
One agent. J nit reports 20 orders the first half day; another 
54 in one day and a half; und every agent I* doing finely It 
Isa handsome volume, with two splendid *teol portraits— 
retail price only $1.50— revised by the vatulklaUs themselves, 
and tlie 
Only Authorized Democratic Campaign Book. 
It sell* by hundred* in every town, for there Is nothing to 
compete with it Send for full particulars; or save time by 
Bending us $1,90 at ouce for u copy of the hook, and the can¬ 
vassing outfit, naming the towns yon desire, and you can be¬ 
gin without delay. RICHARDSON & CO, Publishers, No, 4 
Bond Street, New York. 
A gents wanted.-#its per month 
to sell the GENUINE OROIDE HUNTING CASED 
WATCHES, the best imitation Gold Watches lu the market. 
Price $15. Great Inducements to agents. 
Address, OROIDE WATCH & CO, ' 
970-tt Bax 3095, Boston, Mass. 
T he champion. 
HICK OK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVEB 16,000 IN USE AND APPE0VED. 
This admirable machine la now ready for the fruit harvest 
of lstls, m made in the most perfect manner with either one 
or two tubs, .tod Is welt worthy the attention of all persons 
wanting such a machine. It has no ■"tperlor to the market, 
and to the only mill that, will properly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two size* of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &C., Ac. 
If your merchant does riot keep them, tell him to send for 
one for vou.or write for one yonr mif. i infer early—address 
the manufacturer, W. O. HLCKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
PEIt CENT. SAVED TO HOUSE" 
keepers and others who order their goods from our 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE of Dry GOOQS, Fancy Plated 
Ware, Cutlery, *o.. *c. We semi Circular fl’eo ut xpen.re 
t.o any part ot tho United Stales; send tor one. and see our 
terms. You will save money bv addr<-**mg 
GKO. DRY DEN * GO, 
970-13t 10 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 
Agents wanted In every County In the United States. 
A VALUABLE FARM AT AUCTION — CON- 
.aY taming ito acres, 
miles northeast of Three Rivers, st. Josephs Go, Michigan" 
Sale, October 8th, 1868. Send for descriptive circular 
972 -lt J; W. HOLLO WELL, Three River*, Mich. 
U OT AIR FURNACES—PERPETUAL BUR? 
lug wood stoves; Smokeless *OU and hard roal stove 
wood furnaces. The celebrated SOLAliTYPE patents. 
Ur Send tor (jlroufars to the manufacturer, 
968-6t J. C. COcnitANB, Rochester, N. Y 
volvlhg raster, with Gut Glass Bottle*, tour Splendid Rose 
Blankets, Splendid Kugravyd Silver Fluted Tea Set, (three 
piece*—Smrar Bowl, Tea Pm arid Creamer,) Silver touted 
Cake Basket, Fancy I'ltnd Wool Long Shawl. Tw.-nty.itve. 
Yard* Hemp Carpeting, Splendid Violin uud Bow, English 
Barege Shawl, Splendid Alpaeoa Di e-.- too tern, Silver Hunt- 
; ,v,r i 'V.MA..I VVaitMi vinlnmltf! Kfl.1 1 . 11 Y HI hlf IV II /I l' J k‘L r Hni SLftrl 
RAPE BOXES — 1, 3 AND 5 LB. I 
Boxes, matte of wood. Price list sent on api 
Address C. 8. BRACE, 
North ltidgc, Niagara Co, 
/ lOTTAGE HILL -SEMINARY. - For Young 
V' 1,allies, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Re-opens Sept. 16. the 
best, features of European and home schools. For prospect¬ 
us, address Roy. GEO. T. RIDER, Rector. 97l)-5t 
to 's (ii i* e I i W lii, el! ,8 pi e till I d Family Bible with ElegantSteel 
Engravings, Family Record and Photograph Pag,:, PopUu 
Dress Pattern, Engraved Silver Plated Ice Pitcher, Splendid 
Beaver Gluak Pattern. Sharpe's Revolver, Splendid Accord- 
eon, Music Box, One Pair Fine Damask Table Covers with 
Ouu Dozen Dinner Napkins to match. 
Commissions pok Labour Clubs in Proportion. 
\\rANTED AGENTS.—*75 to SWOB pel' Month 
v I to Introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 
SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price only $13. 
Address, 8KCOM.B & CO., 
970-lt PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. 
j. si. ALLEN. Secretary. I,I(!R\SR8 filtANTlB. 
WM. L. ALLISON, Treasurer. hlVflitOM ona.UMi 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state, was Patented February ziat, 1868. It U a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the lattef possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
uffin.li , ;orthe former,) and Is a development Of One of tho 
simple but unalterable tembmeb;* oi uaturo. 
AS k ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A ma»ttc—It adapts Itself to every shape and elopo. Non¬ 
combustible, Impervious, HOD-oxputndve and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the element* a* long aa the structure It protecta. 
Being BuscepUble of little If any wear from expusare, and 
PERFECTLY FI RE-PROOF, 
it ta unequalled aa a coating for Railroad ami Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fence*. Bridge*, bottom* of Venecia, Vault*, die. 
iEND FOR K EECU’S CATALOGUE OF NEW 
“ Seedling Strawberry ami Small Fruits generally, 
J. KERCH, Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
Agent* will please take notice of thla. Do not scud names, 
but number your clubs from one upwards. Mako your let¬ 
ters short anti plain as possible. 
C lover machines, a«•. 
G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., SCHENRCTADY, N. Y., 
M.V.VUFXOTI KBKft OF 
HORSE -POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, &c., 
Uesm-ctfully Invite attention to their Improved Clover Mu 
chines, and especially to their Combined Thresher, Duller 
ami Gleaner, which lia* glveu excellent *at!*toctlon, and we 
believe i» not M)rpn**ed, li equaled, by any. file Pillowing 
extract from a letter In regard to the operation ol u machine 
«old-to Adam Bt?«»of Dewitt, N, 7 .,«*)» -abi t aime same us 
received troro other* who have purchased and used these 
macid n , . , 
Mkbsu*. WasTiNGHOtmn ft 1 tn.regard tothe Clover 
Machine I purchased of you will <ay, thm, on Mr. tout? faun 
l rubbed 14 bushel* of sued In three hours — this being my 
second mb With, the machtou There w< rt several meu pres 
ent to sec it work, aud some of them thought, li. would rub 
from 90 to 76 bushel* por duv. Mr. Lott thought, on good 
c«ed, It would get out 166 tmriieto. I think thev have rated it 
pretty high, hut with Glover thUL will give five bushels to 
the acre, i believe I can get outfit) bushel# per day easily. 
The average of *"> fi since I have loot the machine 6a* been 
1 W or 2 M bushel* per acre. Oue reason for people thtoking 
so much Ot it, 18 that It get* the seed all out without crack- 
lug It ADAM (tU8k, Dewitt, N. \. 
flH Circulars continuing description, price list, &c„ will 
be furnished upon application. Address 
970-2eo 1 G. WESTINGHOUSE & CO., Schenectady,N. Y. 
\VT ANTED. — !Sn lemur ii Kverywliere, Funnel 
VT and others, to se.ll an article lu great demand. $1 
made hy one agent, hi* first month. Address Immediately 
971-tt ' BLISS & McEATUKON, Louisville, Ky. 
MOSEY 18 IU ARE BY ALL WHO ARE 
lfJ. selling our 8xtu Ovul Engrnviugsof the Presidential 
Candidates, any per«on cun Still them and make 106 tier cent, 
profit. Sample* sent by malt on receipt of 66 eta. Circular* 
free.. Now I* the time to work. Address MOORE & CO., 
rtibltohcr*, ill Nassau Street, New York. 911-2t 
b«* SURE and m-nd !>Ioiu>y liy REGISTER¬ 
ED LETTER, when possible. In some instance* Country 
Postmasters have refused to forward letters to us. supposing 
that our business came under the law against. Lotteries. Gilt 
Enterprises, Am..although It lias been over and over declared 
lawful by the legal authorities. This action 1* instigated hy 
the jealousv of Country Merchants. In case anv Postmaster 
should again decline to tor ward letter*, MEND BY EX¬ 
PRESS. 
SEND FQR CIRCULARS. 
Send your address In full, Town, County and State. 
S. C. THOMPSON & CO., 
130 FEDERAL STREET, 
BOSTON, MASS. 
I OFFER T4> THE TRADE THIS FALL 
266 , 061 ) Seedling* of the Apple, Pear, Plum and Cherry; 
also, 1O.O0Q 2 year old Cherry Tree*, Peach, Pear, Plum and 
Apricot, ami Orange Quincy; OooRobcrry and Currants, and 
Strawberry Blunts of all the new sorts. Also a uew Seedllug 
Potato, the earliest amt best table potato iu use. 
„971-2t J. H. I’LATMAN, Bellotoi, Yates Go., N. X. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP. 
B ulbs for fall planting. 
HENRY FERRE, (Out Staxd of U. K, Ulias,) 
•31 IHnln St,, SpriuglieltL ilia**, 
Our Autumn Catalogue, eoutalnlng a complete list of Hy- 
acinth*. Tuliv*, Lilies, .Vanrisnus, C't ocus, cU ., 1 * now ready, 
and will be forwarded to all d] .. * ‘ 1 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII. of the Ru¬ 
ral New-Yorker, I1SG1,) stitched, aud In good order, 
which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by express, 
(We cannot send by mall.j A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. We can also furnish bound copies 
of most of the volumes issued since 1855, at $3 each. 
Bound volumes of 1865,1866 and 1867, $1 each. 
Address D. 1). T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
97D-2teo 
A MONTH, AND ALL EXPEN- 
*88 B.v ms—28 new, useful and curious articles 
Full particulars senf kkkb- 
H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine 
$325 
for agent*. 
966-131 
WpEERLESS.” 
THE GREAT PRIZE STOVE 0E THE WORLD! 
IT STANDS rmtQIALBD FOB 
economy, durability, 
CLEANLINESS, CAPACITY, 
SIMPLICITY' Ami FINISH. 
IT TOOK THE FIRST GRAND PRIZE 
At the Paris Exposition, and has taken Fifteen other 
Guano Prizes during the last year. 
t3f~ Send for Pamphlet uud Circular. 
PRATT & WENTWORTH, 
MANUFACTURERS, 
SO North Street, lioston. 
For sale by our Agents throughout the Country. 
dlcauts. Address 
Mala St., SprtugUeld, Mass. 
971 3t HENRY FERRE 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS—Send tor Circulars of PKKK8KLLL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peeksklll, N. Y. 
P OTATO DIGGERS.-.Wrought (run Prongs, 
SIS; Oast Iron Prongs, Sill. Sec Page 67, our Cata- 
oguu. It. H. ALLEN & CO..P. t). Box 376, New York. 
^yATEB FILTEHS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Kato and River Water. 
With this Filter the most Impure water 
to made free from all torelgn mutter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J- K. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
■pj A T C H E LO It’S HAIR D¥B, 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best to the world; tho only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes ; Invigorate* and leaves the Hair soft and tieaa- 
tlful black or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor‘6 Wig Factory No IB 
Bond street, New York. 942-ly 
17tli YEAR 
Jj TOO ACKB8—10 GtiKKNuousB*.—Large, choice stock 
of hc.*t shipping sizes —Fruit uud ornamental Trees, usage 
Orange Hodge, Small Ft ults, Klttatlnny and Wilson’* Early 
Blackberry, Rom*, toirube. Bulbs, Ac., very low for cash. 
Send >. ted stamp*, for two Fall Catalogue*. 
970-St to K. PHuKNiX, Bloomington, McLean Co., III. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OrNTMENT cures Old Soree. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin, 
Price 50 centsby mall 60 cents. All Druggists sell it 
Wbeks & Potteb, Boston, Proprietors. 928 
P KKK.SU.ILL PLOWS AND PLOW OAST- 
INGS.—Send tor List. PEEKS KILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO., PeekskUl, N. Y. 
