Toilet Soaps 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS 
Union Pacific Railroad—.John J Cisco. 
American Waltham Watches—Robbins & Appleton. 
The Bryant, Stratton & Williams Rochester Business Uni¬ 
versity—I. L Williams. 
A Complete Revolution In Trade—Parker & Co. 
Doty’s washiTic Machine—BC Browning. 
Waltham Watches—M K Cbapm.au & Co. 
Important to Cider Makers—Bobt Bunerworth. 
Agents W anted — i B Ford. 
A Money Making Book—Richardson <fc Co. 
Potato-'.', Potatoes—Chile II Spratt. 
Presenilis. Fruits, Tomatoes, &c-L P Worrall. 
Nursery Stock—T C Maxwell & Bros. 
Holloway's Ointment and Pills. 
Money Saved is Money Easy Earned-G F Gautz & Co. 
Commission Merchants—W n Lilliston & Co 
Asbestos Roofing—H W Johns. 
Wanted, Agents—J N Boylau. 
VI,000 Peach Ti ces—P Bowen. 
J.ocal Aieuts Wanted—1 U Decatur & Co. 
Hunting and Trapping—Hunter & Co. 
Mammoth Cluster Raspberry—P C Reynolds. 
” anted—Active, Energetic- Agents—Chicopee Sewin'- Ma¬ 
chine Co. 
The Book of Wondera—O A P.oorbach. 
Sent by Mali—U Osborn. 
Doty's Clothes Washer. 
The Universal Clothes Wringer—R C Browning. 
\aluahl.- Fin n, for Sale -Dr R Vampill, 
J'lO.OuO Pear Seedlings-Wm J Devoe. 
Choice Diehl Seed Wheat—Wm Hamilton. 
SOOSplendid Pbgfograjibe-B Fox. 
TOC Trapper’s Manual- -W G Wilson. 
A Book lor Everybody Masury & Whtton. 
Agents \\ Mined -Chirographic Publishing Co. 
employ! iv’tit—H L Storke. 
|tp(i per Month-American wire Co. 
Cider Mill Screws—Buell & Bro. 
Agents Wanted-F S Fuller & Go. 
Marcellas Potato Digger—R Shaffer, 
tiller S' rows. &c—1 TV Mount. 
Agents Wanted -H A Geirish & Co. 
YATANTED. AGENTS—(Male or Female.)—Goods fur- 
" ' mshetl to be paid tor when sold, and samples sent free. 
For full particulars address, with stamp, 
973—It J. N. BOYLAN, Detroit, Michigan. 
jN7. "3T., 
omce and Factory on Thacher St.. North End of the City. 
i„+ V " M i' R i ^fERY. (Survivor of E .ninny RbOTKebs,) Super- 
Iffteiideut of Manufactory, Manufacturers of 
GENERAL. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Sg^PmibS the Celebrated ’’STAR’’ Threshing Machines; 
bran Railway .or K[idles? Chain) nmi I.nvrr Horse Pow- 
JV**- aivl Cuxicieuserh i Clrcnlfir Cross- 
Cnt, Saw anils; Vegetable Cutters, Horn' liay Forks : Cora 
and Feed Mills ; power Om Shcllcrr.; Dog Powers. &c., &c. 
Me wish to call the particular attention of Farmers to oar 
celebrated STAR TilUi.SHKR AND CLEANER, which, 
as lately Improved, we claim is far superior to any other ma¬ 
chine now in market, it. ).i compart ami «wily portable: 
sloiplo m its construction, ami therefore ea*) r to operaw bv 
tmt most Inexperienced, aud will .lo It? work with marvel¬ 
ous rapidity and perfection, and with couipararlyely tho 
least demand nnon tlm strength of the animals driving ft, 
We have made recent improvements In Mils machine by 
which we are enabled to tt,oronghUj lean the. grain under 
atmo.it any combination of difficulties, and w arc now using 
an entirely new and effective device for relieving the feeder 
of -last, thus makjng the operation of rliresliinV as comfort¬ 
able aud ?afu a? with the ordinary machine* It is annoying 
ami freiitiently destructive to health. 
These Machines are made of suitable sizes for onr “ Stab " 
Railway Power and also for onr •* Star" Lever Power. 
For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Price List. 
ACENTS WANTED, 
.nrj lorrewpondent? will jplensc_ address THE ALBANY 
COT 1 ON GIrf MaNL FACTORING CO., P. O. Drawer 163, 
Albany, N. Y. 9S6-mtf 
ROCHESTER. BUSINESS IN1\EHSIT\ 
This popular institution is now entering upon Its sixth year, and with a larger patronage and brlriuer nrosnerts thin 
ever beiore. It has, by the eminently practical nature of Us course of instruction, by the facllltv wit li wliicfi Us CTadiiites 
enter upon tlm duties of life, and the Increasing demand lor young men etlucmsa fortmsln's*. come to be cofl8tde«'d an im 
dispensable adlnncj to the commercial intoresi? of our great vonmrr. Its patrons are to a great estimt.souaofth? first 
bnsiuessi man Of the country, who are most competent to judge of ir« merits, aud represent nearly every SI ale and Prov¬ 
ince on the Coptlnem Young men Who are dependent upon Their own efforts for anVol“hood are c ■ wiUng its d.marr 
numts. recognizing in its advantages a sure stepping-stone to good business positions. No man. whatever his acoomnBMi 
merits may be. Is equipp' d for the viel*»ltndei oi life without a thorough business training itlasleiM llie 1 imSii n 
Proprietor to place this institution on a pre-eminently higher plaid than has heretoforeT/eon • mined a i with what sue 
cess his effort? have been crowned may bo readily seen by the success of tm* graduates saTtJ'r vorVnd eSwmS 
Which has hern bestowed upon It by the. business OOUimanlty. ’ 1 euu.ura_t.nten* 
FSU Box. HORACE GftBKLKx will address the students, nlnmni and friends of the liisni m„„ rii„ „,-,„in., rw 
1st, pros. Subject:—•’Self-Made Man.” For terms and other particulars address 8 "iflnmuoa Off the dVeuingor Oot. 
L. L. WILLIAMS, Proprietor, Rochester, NT, Y. 
OLLOWAT>8 OINTMENT a«»d PILLS 
ONE V SAVED IS MONEY EASY EARN* 
. od. There are few things so easy as to make your own 
Arrangements have been made with the following named 
roads for the benefit of Exhibitors and Visitors to the 
STATE FAIR, to be held at 
It make? the best of White Hard Soap for '2 ceut3 a pound 
Full direction? go with every can. Office No. is« A IS? Cedar 
Street. It will also make the very finest of Toilet Soaps — 
equal to any in the world. 
Commencln 
Monday, Sept, 21st and Clos¬ 
ing Friday, Sept.. 25tb, 1868. 
I. The C. H. & D, and D. & M, road? making the complete 
route from Cincinnati to Toledo, will convey passen¬ 
gers from all points ou the road to Toledo and return 
for one full fare for the round trip, articles for exhibi¬ 
tion FBBB of charge. 
II. The C. P. & A. and C. & T. roads, making the complete 
route from Ashtabula via Cleveland to Toledo, will 
convey passengers from all points between Ashtabula 
and Toledo, to Toledo and return for one full fare lor 
the trip; freights FnEK. 
III. The C. C. A-C. and Bellefoutalne &• Indiana roads will 
convey passengers from ail points on the road between 
Columbus and Cleveland and all points on the road be 
tween Union City and Gallon, to such points on other 
roads leading to Toledo as these may connect with, for 
one full Care the round trip; freights over these same 
roads and distances furx. 
IV. TheL. M. & C. & X. Railroad will convey passengers 
from ail points between Cincinnati and Columbu-., and 
all points between Xenia and Richmond, Indiana, to 
each points on other roads leading to Toledo as tnesc 
may connect with, for one full fare for the round trip. 
Freights fcee over these roads andjdistances a.? speci¬ 
fied for passengers. 
V. The C. C- & 1. C. Railroad Company will carry passengers 
from all points betweenChicago and Columbus, to such 
points on other roads leading to Toledo as it may 
connect with for one full fare the round trip, and 
freights free. 
VI. The Baltimore & Ohio road will convey frights and pas¬ 
sengers same as No. V. to and from all points between 
Columbus and Bellatre. 
VII. S. D. & C. road will convey passengers from all points 
between Dayton and Saudusky.same as Ifo. V., but the 
freights full rates both ways. 
VIII. The. s. M. & N. road will carry passengers from all 
points between Sandusky and Newark, same as No. V.; 
the freights will be full rates both ways. 
IX. The Toledo, Vabash & Western road will convey pas¬ 
sengers from all points on the road to Toledo aud re¬ 
turn for one full fare; and will run a special excursion 
train during the Fair from Fort Wayno to Toledo; 
freights FBKE. 
X. Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana roads. Including 
Iho branch to Detroit, will convey passengers to and 
from Toledo from all points between Chicago and To- 
ledo, and Detroit and Toledo, on any of their trunk or 
branch lines for one t’ave the round trip, and freights 
FKES. 
Parties passing over, or shipping articles by the Pittsburg, 
Ft. Wayne & Chicago road, Atlantic & Great Western road, 
Cleveland & Pittsburg road, will be charged full rates both 
going and returning. No arrangements coutdjbe made with 
cuts Cfonttcttscr 
K®’” Descriptive Circulars, Prices, &c,, by mail 
78 William Street, New York. 
BUTTER PAIXi. 
OALU FIVE THOUSAND ALREADY IN USE! 
B fr°v n»r2^ rl SS t0 in market, being made of the 
fr.’iiv ,^ rnT , E Dvk, matched and turned per- 
mtnfaii i+hnJfid ontolde. Oiled and varnished or 
fre ti v '■ .Mm 1 ’’ 1! lron bdup*. nicely fitted and per- 
m?f.m ,r- i 1 ' ^ s ," r '' u r ParentEars and Clasp, 
.LiHtuir<i \v iMj a a 7RBL WntR SpftiNrr Kuv muktnir thn mnut 
r'"’ v d<v >i>af)!e article of tlm klifdnow'be- 
* want, lung felt by Dairymen 
aiin Li!eTi .> r uoaK’id. 1 lioj uii* a tfubstUufcft lor «cone uuri 1 in 
" being ii ddetobri'iik- 
SrVi Kon tr? w- 15 .'' er Also very usurm as 
1 m FD’i «, Mb.u. snd Sco a.ii. Good butter ientto 
nor 1 nnV.wi Tll .; 3 ';^ 113 readily brings from 3 to 3 cents more 
’ \ 3l ‘ 5 r«rk quotations,) than in ordinary 
KjouSdn. 1)1,69126 WlyAlanufhctnred, calculated to hold 
IsKPkuicxi.t.s,—L. F. Spear & Co,, 189 Readc Sr.. New York- 
LouuarM i .t Egbert. 818 Wushlngon St., N. V,; eforbett Sbi- 
mr A i. a ^bWP.jndo 8t„ N. Y, ; J R. Helfricb. 93 Barclay St., 
W itrvi T^ v r v T ‘\PTan, N. Y.; Joseph Wright, 
natiu: . y.j Muotc& ChBslev, Bnrfal.j N v 
,.^nt^Ies residing near New York can order Pails through 
the above named ffrms. Address tana mrougn 
969-5t CADY Sn.STlV Saf*nnr»Q Folia XT XT 
— Lee County, Iowa, has 13,151 children, 
— The hop crop at Portage, Wis., is very large. 
— Locust- arc ravaging Fremont County, Iowa. 
— A black worm is destroying Mississippi crops. 
— Adrian. Mich., is going to have a public library, 
— There are 124 Quakers ia Gnthrie Comity. Iowa. 
— Grain dealers or Muscatine, Iowa, are in want of cars. 
— Manassas Junction has become a thriving village. 
— There were 599 deaths in New York last week. 
— The Cincinnati Opera Uonse is to be sold at auction, 
— A large Baptist Church is being built in Clinton, Ia. 
— Wilkie Collins expects -510,000 from his last novel. 
— Kate Field is taking photographs in Saratoga. 
— Hon. Ezra Cornell is 60 years old and a hard worker. 
— Absinthe is made in Switzerland. 
— Prussia can count 14-4 millionaires. 
— Switzerland has a newspaper 200 years old. 
— Halfpenny postage is talked of In England. 
— There are a lot of artists now at Newport. 
— Chicago is to have a shot tower, among other things. 
— Bismarck is an opium eater by medical advice. 
' Street musicians have deserted Philadelphia. 
— Prairie chickens are very scarce in Minnesota. 
— It is proposed to mount Paris police on velocipedes. 
— Texas is raising excellent “ sea-island ” cotton. 
— Negro footmen, in purple stockings are the mode in 
Paris. 
— New York City consumes 25,000,000 gallons of milk 
yearly, 
— In Boston street peannt venders are indicted as nui¬ 
sances. 
— Mach sickness prevails among the Russian children 
at Sitka. 
— The Canadian discount on American invoices is 30 
per cent. 
— Tin mines have been discovered in Summit County 
Colorado. 
— The grasshoppers bid fair to consume everythin” in 
Nebraska. 
— St. Louis has twelve Baptist churches, six of which 
are closed. 
— The Chinese Ambassadors have a great capacity for 
champagne, 
— Mexican troops arc shooting rebel prisoners as fast 
as captured. 
Dr. Eliotson, just dead, was the inventor of the 
stethoscope. 
— The American lecture system is beginning to prevail 
in Germany. 
— The Viceroy of Egypt spent $12,000,000 in a ten 
weeks’ tour. 
— The total daily product of oil at Pleasanton, Pa., is 
2,028 barrels. 
— There are sixty-nine Presbyterian clergymen on the 
Pacific Coast. 
— Almost every country town in the West is suffering 
from burglars. 
— France has formally decided notJto; have new elec¬ 
tions this year. 
— The new army law of Bavaria has been put into prac¬ 
tical operation. 
— Five thousand cattle have died of the prevailing dis¬ 
ease In Illinois. 
Dr. Shunts, superintendent of the Minnesota Insane 
Asylum, is dead. 
X atti s brother, Carlos, is fiddling in a New Orleans 
ice cream saloon. 
Brigham Young won’t let profane young men visit 
the Misses Young. 
— The Lake Traverse Indians, in Minnesota, are in a 
starving condition. 
— Peat in large quantities has been discovered in De- 
Witt County, Iowa. 
— It 5s reported that the French troops will soon be 
recalled from Rome. 
— Prussia closes its post offices Sundays and marches 
the clerks to church. 
— There are only 600 men engaged at the Philadelphia 
Navy Yard at present. 
— Taere are ten Congregational churches in York Co., 
Maine, without pastors. 
— A lad of 16 robbed a New York store of $1,000 worth 
of kid gloves last week, 
— Alaska Indians recently boarded a trading sloop and 
stole everything of value. 
— Ebenezer, a brother of Washington Irving, has just 
died at Sunnyside, aged 93. 
— The Prince of Wales’ youngest was christened Vic¬ 
toria Alexandra Olga Mary. 
— Two Paris sports on velocipedes ran down a party of 
burglars and captured them. 
— Reiigioue services are held on Boston Common, and 
arc attended by large audiences. 
— The first theatrical performance ever given in Chi¬ 
cago was in the summer of 1837. 
— The crews of nearly all the American vessels at Cien- 
fuegos are down with black vomit. 
— Thomas Collum, a New York letter-carrier, is held 
for trial on a charge of stealing letters. 
— A mail coach was recently stopped and robbed be¬ 
tween Sheridan and Denver, Colorado. 
— One of the descendants of Martin Luther is manager 
of a provincial theater in Wurtemborg. 
v &tcti*2>3 coStiri'x 0.vb Un:t;!< iik nuicti. otir war mutt? ij 1>V 
special crflll' iiti: to keep aci’Tirati- Ujur r , z" 
tlemeii s and Ladles' stzes. For t uts small sum any one can 
Imv. un exceUenr watcli. equal In appearance, and as mind 
lor time, as a void one coating $1.10. Also Oroide Chains os 
well made a? those or cold, from *1 to |6 Goods jent to finv 
part of the United Slates bv cvprcf.s, Money n,.ed not h« 
sent with the order, a? the hill? can he paid when the eooils 
are delivered by tho express. Customers most pay all the 
express charges. 
Jr* - Caution.—'Since out Oroide Watches have attained 
so high a reputation, aud the demand for them has "really 
Increased, many persons nr: offering common and worthies* 
watouea for sale, representing thorn to In; Oroide Watches 
In some instances stating that they an; our agent*. We will 
state most positively that we employ no Agents, and that, no 
one else doe* or can make Oroide, consequently thesp rep¬ 
resentation? are faUe. The genuine Oroide Watches' can 
only he obtaluod by ordering directly from us. 
, Vm E. UOI.I.fNM & fO., 
AIM. 3. M>.d 39 Na-isau st„ A’. 1'.. Opposite P. O. (tip stairs .) 
I3fTo Clubs.— Where StN WATCHES aro ordered at 
Wttgilfbe. we trill 3end one Extra Watch, making SEVEN 
WATCUEti FOR NINETY DOLLARS. * 967-tf 
E0EACE GEEELEY 
“RECOLLECTIONS OF A BUSY LIFE,” 
A superb octavo of over 600 pages. Illustrated. 
SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS NOW READY. 
One of the raciest and most readable books of the day. 
Mr. Grkeley has said of It:—"1 shall never write any¬ 
thing else into which I shall put so much of myself, mv ex¬ 
periences, notions. conviction?, aud modes ol thought, as 
these Heeollerlions. I give, with small reserve, my mental 
history.” 
The hook embraces views or early New England settle¬ 
ment, the author’s own youthful life, education, apprentice- 
?hlp, adventures, professional and political reminiscences, 
experience in Congress^ n.-wpsaper life in New York, and 
much useful talk about t#mi« anil farming. Ir if. a peculiarly 
entertaining and valuable work; u look behind the scenes 
daring ah Important period of the country's liUtory. 
C5T“Price, In ey. cloth, fS.r.0,]n sheop, fJ,30 , lu half mo¬ 
rocco, *3. Send for Circulars. 1 
C3F* Exclusive territory given. 
J- B. FORD & CO., 164 Nassau Street, 
5i3-3teo Printing-house Square, New York. 
t (HUTCHINSON'S PATENT.) 
Three sizes; exceeding low price. Grinds 
fine, last and easy Make* pare Wine, and 
Sweet Cider, Sacks all tub Fruit. 
more THAN 15 OOO IN USE 
Cider Cress Screws, 
Fine thread, very powerful, 
COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, 
,l ~ u J '-heapt;8t aelf.feeding Feed Cutter in the world. 
& r Illustrated Circulars to PEEK SKILL PLOW 
W ORKh. yj MerwJn St., Cleveland, Old", or P-ekakilL N Y 
THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND ! 
Cures Sore Throat. Colds, Coughs, Diptherhi, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Alicettons generally. It 
la a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaint*. 
Thia medicine. Is free frosi anything- deleterious, 
pleasant to tlie tnsto,safe, y».*t sum and effective In Its action. 
AN UfYALUABLE MEDIC INK FOR THE 
PURIFYING OF THE ISEOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
A Positive Remedy for all kinds of Humor.-,—Scrofula, Scnr- 
yv.Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Nettie Rash, Boil-:, Carbuncles, 
Ulcere, and all Obstinate Affection? of the Skin: Mercurial 
Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and 
those diseases originating in the Derangement of the D"-est- 
Complaints, 
Afiec: ? t .s,f[eadael,e, Lan guor, Loss of A mute. Depression 
ot Spirits, and Gostlvenefifl, 967-10t 
A LAD Y WHO IIA S BEEN CURED of GREAT 
f\. mirvou* debility, after many years of misery, desires to 
'fake krai a n to -ill fellow sufferers the sure means of re- 
Uef. Address, enclosing a stamp. MRS. M. MERRITT P 
O. Box 308, Boston, Mass., and the perscrlptlou will be sent 
free b7 return mail, 967 ^ 
P OHTIBLK STEAM ENGINES, COM- 
biuiffg the maximum of efficiency, durability and 
economy With the minimum of weight „ad i-rlce. They aro 
widely a lid favorably known, more than 000 being in use. 
All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circu¬ 
lars sent on application. Address 
'Ji'-lbt J. o. HOADLEY & CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
C* 1 |)|k.l MONTH can be made by Agents, male o' 
ioitiale, In anew, pleasant, perrmBimn business: 
V- r ' ■ 1 - - 
ALL^N, AS New St,, N. A. City. 9B9*6tUO 
OF OUR ONE DOLLAR SALE HAS CAUSED SUCH 
A COMPLETE 
TO «,J tor every hour’s service, pleasant andiron- 
0 (.role employment, without risk. Desirable forall- 
lauies, ministers farmers, merchants, mechanics, soldiers, 
everybody. T, NEWELL & CO., ts Broad St,,New York, 
THK i.ITTLE GIANT FIllftrii.POWER H\* 
X m;- "u in iis>- and highly approved for over three vein's. 
B • uple, -I' ru'd.', compact, cheap, Oil? Ill loaded and mov 
ed about by two men; weight, 650 ihs. ; is valuable for Thresh¬ 
ing, rawing Wood, Churning, Ginning Cotton,or where pow¬ 
er is wanted iron) one to four horses. Send for eireuia- 
;ma-2jn-.;>; JOHN W, QUINCY. % Wilburn St ..‘New York, 
IONSIGN YOt K GOODS TO If. I 
1 LARD & CO., the old esPablishOG. Plrict); 
uAtiu iv w., roe om CHiUUfrDea. ptrictly Produce 
Cqu ml sHiqn House, Afo. 332 l Vtnkington JfMrort. Re¬ 
ceives nh a y Pr.."ioc", Butter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow, Egg a, Beans. Pea*. Flour, Gram, Wool. Hops, Beef 
Poultry, Tobacco and High Wines. * ^ 
Oar long experience In the Commission Business enables 
as to sell goods without delay for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Send for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our con¬ 
stantly Increasing, patronage. we hnv«* recently made 
iinpni’ttinous lor the Full Trade, direct from 
Europen n Manufacturers, 
AMOILVTIYG TO MvUMV S >(H),(MK) I 
So that we are prepared to sell every description of 
Dry and Pancy Goods, Silver Plated "Ware, Cut¬ 
lery, Watches, Albums, Jewelry, &c., 
Of Belter Quality than any other Oonecrn in the Coun- 
try , far the uniform price of 
ONE D0LLAB FOE EACHAKTICLE, 
rar The best of Boston and New York references given as 
to the Toliabllln,' of our house, and that our business is con¬ 
ducted in the fairest aud most legitimate manner possible, 
ami that we give greater value for the money than can be 
obtained in any other way. 
°. r , ’ , ' ,,Ueu *■' transporta¬ 
tion replaced without charge. 
S3T Cheeks describing articles sold sent to agents In Club? 
at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article to 
cost less than if bought at any Boston or New York Whole¬ 
sale Ho us if. 
OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS 
S^ecd those of every other establishment of the kind. 
1 rooiorthld carr be found in comparing our premiums with 
those ot others rot: rerna of tuk smte --r/E. m addition to 
which we claim to give better goods of the same character. 
M e null Send to Ayenta free of Charge, 
For a f lub of 30 and Three Dollar*— 1 doz. good 
linen blurt b routs. 1 set Bolid Gold Studs. All Wool Cassl. 
mero lor Pants. Flue white Counterpane, largo size, l ele¬ 
gant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown or bleached Slmrtlng 
good quality, yaru wide. 1 elegant U)0 Picture Morocco- 
bound I how. Album. 1 double lens Btereo-i ope and 1 j For- 
e.lgn\ low*. 1 stiver plated engraved bottle Castor. 1 ele¬ 
gant bilk Fan, with Ivory or Sandal Worn! Frame, feathered 
edge and spangled. 1 Steel Carving Knife aud Fork, very 
beat oualitv. Ivory balanced hand c. 1 handMmo beaded 
aud luuul Parasol. -0 yds, good Print. Ivory fine Dama<lc 
Tabic Cover. I pr. beet qaalhv Ladles'Serge Congress Boots. 
1 doz. line Linen Towel?. « dot. Rogers' best Silver Di ssect 
Fork*. I Ladles large real Morocco Traveling Bag. l fanev 
Dress l at tern. doz. elegant Silver Plated engraved Nap. 
kin U n?«. 1 do/. Ladles' fine Merino or Cotton Stockings. 
Gents heavy clmsed solid Gold King, l pr. UtUee’ high rut 
Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Delaine Drees Pattern, l violin 
and Bow, m box complete. 1 aet Jewelry-pin, ear drops 
Ailfl HlOrttri* hitrtnna. ^ ' 
o V TV T ON’S € ELF, liKATED 
s, 
FOR WARMING DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, STORES, Etc. 
Sixty Sizes and Patterns, Brick and Portahlo, for Anthra" 
Ite, Bituminous Coal and Wood. Also, Fire-Place Heaters’ 
arige? and Stoves. Send for Circulars. 
.i-flieo; RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., New York. 
SALE.-WANTED. AGENTS. 
LADIES AND GENTS 
everywhere, for our GREAT ON li HOLLAR SALE, the best 
In the world. A chance to get your Dry Goods cheap. Send 
25 cent?for two checks and get our circulars giving full par. 
ticulars. Circulars sent free. 
ARLINGTON. DROWNE & CO., 
9 T 2 -lt _ M l t W -ton, Mats. 
A VALUABLE FARM AT AUCTION -CON- 
iT talnlng 1-1 acres, slfnated in fneBt. JoBepha Valley SR 
miles northeast of Three Rivers, St. Josephs Cr... Michigan. 
Sale, October Sch, 14(8. Send for deBi'- '-•' -•- 
D 72 -U J. W. HOLLOWEL.I. 
ME CHAMPION. 
HIC’KOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
JJ IS NK.YT, CLEAN, PUKE. UNIFORM AND KF.LI- 
xtn.it and KJctily Perfumed for the Toilet. It contains no 
Sugar Of Lead or other polsouous mineral* or oils. It makes 
the Hair Glossy and Beautiful, removes dandruff, restores 
gray hair to iu- original color-will grow hair on ball heads, 
and can t. «»frf re. a hair dreaslnff for ever without, the slight¬ 
est injury to the brain or ypticnenn. Do not take any Lh'in r 
else, bnt get the nnre article. If your druggist will not get 
It for you, send direct to the manufactory Sold bv Drug¬ 
gists, <1 per bottle , naif dozen, $5, or sent to any address on 
receipt ot the money. Liberal deduction to the trade. Send 
for testimonials. Ac. A. R. CHRISTY & CO.. 
963-ticeo 175 West Fifth St.. CUiciunati, Ohio. 
'hree Rivers, Mich 
I H kn CHOU E BROOM HANDLES FOR 
—IMtUvU Sale. Dminro oi I C. BRADISH, North 
Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. 97 a 2 t 
\\ ANTED. — Salt’Hineu Everywhere, Farmers 
” and others, to sell an article lu great tiemifnd. «,100 
made by oue agent his first month. Address immediately 
971-It BLISS A McEATHKON, Louisville. Ky. 
A VALUABLE GIFT.-JSO PAGES. DR. S. 
FITch-.s '• DOMESTIC FAMILY PHYSICIAN” . 
scrltms all Diseases and their Remedies. Smithy mail, fri 
Address Dn, S. S. FITCH, 
953-i3teo 714 Broadway, New York 
E lection notice, — sheriff's of- 
n< b, Comcrr of Monaor,— Yotlce U hereby given— 
Pursuant to the Statute of this State, and tlm annexed notice 
from the- Secretary or State, that, tlm General Election will 
be held Ui tills County on tin; TUESDAY succeeding the first 
Monday of November, (fid) 18HS. At which Election the Offi¬ 
cer? named in the. annexed notice will be elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe C-jonty, s. y August, 5th, 1SG3. 
TTENTION I ALL WANTING FARMS! 
H EXA.TIER’S PRONG HOE.-THE BEST 
Han n CfLTtVATOR ever invented. V =avea half 
the labor of hoeing, and does the work betier than any other 
tool. Every farmer and gardener should lmve it. Circulars 
sent on application. Price f2,.70; ensh with tic order. For 
sale at the principal Agricultural Warehouse*, and by 
REISIG A HKXAMEK. 
965-nrU New Castle. Westeticster Co., N.Y. 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
OVEH 16,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit harvest 
ot 1363, la made In the most perfect manner with either one 
or two tubs, and Is well worthy the attention of all persons 
wanting such a machine. It has no superior in the market, 
and Is the only nUU that will properly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, 4t., &c. 
If your merchant does not keep them, tell him to send for 
one lor you, or write for one yourself. Order early—address 
the manulacturer, W. 6. H1CKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
County Officeks-AIso to be elected for subl County- 
Three Members of Assembly. A District At Lornev, in the place 
of Christopher Q Davison. Two Justices of Sessions, In the 
place of Henry h, Richmond aud James Sherry. Two Coro¬ 
ner?, tn the place of Ellery S. Treat and Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day 
Of December next. Respectfully yours, 
96D-1.3C H. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
T ABIES, HERE AVE ARE AG A IN - 
With New Circulars, having doubled aud trebled our 
rates of Premiums. We are doing a' well, or better, by our 
Agents than any other house in Go-ton, See Our new circu¬ 
lar of rate, for SO, 60 and 100 Clubs. We still continue to send 
to persons sending clubs, In 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 CUTTEP. & co„ 
970-4t 31 Exchange St., Boston, Mass,, P. O. Box 1,100. 
rjYO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest 
and largest concern of :hr. kind in the United States,possess- 
inv extraordinary facilities for the maiuifarjur - of Fertil- 
lzrrs, controlling exclusively the night soli, offal, bones and 
dead animals ot New York, Brooklyn and Jersey cities, ns 
also the great Communlpaw abbatofrs, oiler for sale, In 
lots to suit customers, 
0,000 tons 
OP 
WM.'l. ALL IS on: /Ve«aU)'<r. LICENSES SKANTUi 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
R00F1NQ AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1385. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) aud is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A HOOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
a mastic—It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combuBtibie, irapervtous, uon-expanalve and undecaylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
Tec only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the 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¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Yanlta, &c. 
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE 
GENTS WANTED 
75 PER MONTH 
to Bell the GENUINE OROIDE HUNTING CASED 
WATCHES, the best imitation Gold Watches lu the market. 
Price ?15. Great Inducements to agents. 
Address, OROIDE WATCH & CO.. 
9'fi-U _ Box 3095, Boo'iox, Mass. 
KA PER CENT. SAVED TO HOUSE- 
O \J keepers and others who order their goods from our 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALF. of Dry Goods, Fancy Plated 
Ware. Cutlery.&c..&e. We send Circular freed expense 
to anj part of the United StateB: send for one, aud see our 
terms, you will save money bv addressing 
„ ., GEO. DHYDES’ * CO , 
9‘0-13t to Milk Street, Bo,;or Mass. 
Agents wanted in every County In the United State,. 
H OT AIR FURNACES—PERPETUAL BURS- 
Lug wood stoves; Smokeless soft and hard coal stoves; 
wood furnaces. The celebrated SOLAIITYPE patents. 
Send for circulars to the manufacturer. 
»>8-6t J, 0. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Made from ulght-soll, blood, bones and offal, ground to a 
powder. Its "fi'ects have ben most astonishing, doubling 
the crops and maturing them ten days or two weeks earlier. 
Equal to the best brands of Superphosphate Sovpresent crop, 
although sold for svi-3 per Ton with freight from New 
Y ork added. Packed 111 bbls. ot' 250 Its. each. 
I303VTE DUST. 
1—COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2-FINE, suitable for 
Drilling And 3—FLOURED BONE. 
y£rw« Warrant our Bony rn Analyze Push. Packed 
In bbls.oi 250 lbe. earn. For Winter grain, Double-Refined 
Pormriithiarm Fine Bone, mixed ia equal proportion-sand 
drilled in with tho seed, have produced most, remarkable ef¬ 
fect-. Sold as low as any article of same purity aud lineness 
In tua market. 
N1TR0-PHOSPHATE OF LODE. 
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not 
superior, to any ever made or sold In this aiarffitr, containing 
a larger amount of soluble Phosphate and Ammonia than 
usual in buporphaBnliuti:?. 1’nr Pkru aNRS't, as well as for 
lmmedaitc powerful ntfret upon laud, it has so sar tn. 
NcwYoi k,#.YT.OO im rTon ■ 2,000 n «. Ft.-Prh e 
Li-ts, circulars, &c., apjfiv to Tllk I.OIII MANUFACTUK- 
ING CO..ns C urtl andt St., P, O. Box3139, New York, or C. G. 
STARK \V EAT HE ft <& tsON'S. Agfs., Rochester, N. Y. Wfi-iittn 
ffilOOS; A MONTH, AND ALL EXFEN- 
UPfJ 0 J sita Paro:—ii new. useful and curious articlea 
for agents. Full particulars sent rhkr. Address 
B60-13t H. B. dHAW, AHred, Maine, 
T he “dexter circular,” after 
six months’ trial, is pronounced the most wonderfully 
quick method ever discovered to make any untrained horse 
g, r <;°K trot fast without the use of a track. One bov made 
>900 on two common colts - if woo ou another, price. >1. Ad- 
M _ . GE(i. A. ATKINS. 3 Dey St.,'N. Y 
P. ‘ We recommead every (ntruers* Immediate atten- 
tlon to this circular."—J. W . Forman, Troy Mills Iowa - O 
J. Brazee, hgremont, Mass.; Chns. Pairnrr, 3 Hillsdale N Y • 
Austertltz. N. Y.; Rnfiel Tremaln, Post- 
mostei, Green Klver, N . Y.. aud a hundred others. vTi-it 
B efore buying turbine water 
WHEELS —Send tor Circulars of PKEKSKILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. PeekBkUl. N. Y. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
J^ATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best In the werld; tho only 
true aud perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes; Invigorates and leuves the Hair soft and beau- 
tiful black or brmon. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street. New York. 942 -ly 
TIT ANTED—AGENTH.— S73 to SliUU per Month 
"to introduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 
SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Price only >18. 
Address, SKCO.MB & CO.. 
970-it PITTSBURGH, PA., or BOSTON, MASS. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Soree. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin, 
Price 50 centsby mall 60 cents. All Druggists sell it 
Weeks & Pottbb, Boston, Proprietors. 932 
T>KEKHKILL FLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
&oco?p^ai” B L1 ?; mawactok. 
