fbe sp£uis C|iml)enser. 
— The Vermont Spiritualist!* hive had a big convention. 
— Thirty-two eea-going vessels were lost, in August. 
— Two horse thieves were lately lynched in Wisconsin. 
— The Tombs in New York are to be reconstructed. 
— The Georgia cotton crop reports are gloomy, 
— Baltimore is building 7,5d0 new houses. 
— Ole Bull is coining back nest month 
— The German wine crop is said to be splendid. 
— Rains have destroyed the .lapan rice crop. 
— Berlin announces an International Exhibition in 1872, 
— The great Chicago telescope is nnu-ed and rusty. 
— The Grand Trunk Railroad Is burning much peat. 
— Philadelphia is to have a second silk factory. 
— Catlin, the portrait painter, is in poverty at Brussels. 
— Philadelphia wants Dver to do up its wickedest mau. 
— The Pope has created a diocese of Sahara. 
— A new Episcopal paper is to t>e issued at Gambier, O. 
— California boasls of 888 newspapers 
— Italians are emigrating by rhou-ands to So. America. 
— Apples sell for fifty cents a bushel in Ohio. 
— Virginia gels its peaches from Verth Carolina. 
— Mr Peabody la visiting in Ireland. 
— Bismarck ride- on horseback seven hours a day. 
— Fruit of all kinds is plenty in Maryland. 
— There is a great yield of w'ld grapes in Virginia. 
— Napoleon has decorated seven of his faithful editors. 
— Every french Collage is to have a gymnasium. 
— Ice is said to be scarce in some of the southern cities. 
— Deer are very destructive in Canadian grain fields. 
— A San Francisco girl has made a bedquilt of 3.001 
pieces. 
— Prussia uses 33,000,000 pounds beets yearly in sugar 
making. 
— The Spanish cattle fever is raging in Monroe Co., 
Indiana. 
— The Dominion of Canada has 103 Congregational 
churches. 
— An Episcopal Chnreh has lately been consecrated at 
Cheyenne. 
— Many Indians are employed in gathering the western 
hop crop. 
— The sweet potato crop at the South will be a very 
large one. 
— Bears are numerous and destructive to sheep in 
Minnesota. 
— The British Treasury was short of revenue last year 
$18,000,000. 
— Maryland horses are dying in great numbers from 
the epidemic. 
— Arkansas reports Kn-KIux murderers as its most 
plentiful crop. 
— A submarine cable is projected from Portugal to the 
United States. 
— Chicago will put up $1,000,000 worth of churches the 
present season. 
— Grain and grapes are more plentiful in California 
than ever before. 
— Silver and golden anklets for ladies are about to be¬ 
come fashionable. 
— Chicago lumber statistics show a large increase over 
last year's receipts. 
— At Salt Lake young men of 19 must marry or pay 
Brigham Young $200. 
— An autograph letter of Washington’s lately sold in 
London for nearly $50. 
— The cattle disease has appeared in Cnyahoga and 
Portage counties Ohio. 
— Toronto has thieves who steal the cattle pastured in 
the streets of that city, 
— Several hundred bales of California blankets have 
been ordered in New York. 
— One of the finest plantations on the Arkansas recent¬ 
ly sold for five cents per acre. 
— A French farmer lately sold his horse for $40 and 
threw his wife Into the bargain. 
— Nevada reports the discovery of a cinnibar mine of 
marvelous extent and richness. 
— A movement to start a National Labor Reform Party 
has beeii initiated in New York. 
— Timber, impregnated with silicates, is much used 
for fire-proof lloora in Germany. 
— St. Louis makes citizens of foreigners at the rate of 
nearly a hundred and fifty a day. 
— Three men were badly injured by a torpedo explosion 
at a new oil well near Titusville, Pa. 
— The newest sensation in London is preaching on Sun¬ 
day morning in the bars of pnhlic houses. 
— It is proposed to buy lands at the South for the set¬ 
tlement of an Armenian Protestant colony. 
— The Paraguayan women are discharging the duties 
of civil magistrates, the men being all gone to war. 
— There are 1,200,000 protestants in France. The an¬ 
nual allowance to their churches from the Government is 
equivalent to $880,000. 
— Dr. Bhau Daji of Bombay cures leprosy. He has a 
hospital with 70 patients, and says the worst cases can 
be eared in 12 months. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Offck of the Chicago Ditch im; and Spading Machin-s Co. ) 
Chicago, S*pt. 15th, 138S. ’ f 
Eds. Rural New-Yobkeh:—W e were in hopes that at 
the trial of Tile Ditching Machines, near your city Sept. 
Sth, that we should meet with a reasonable competition, 
as it had been extensively advertised and the odds large, 
viz., twenty rods to one. Ab it was we had two compet¬ 
itors, Mr. A. La Tocrrette, Jr., with his “New 
TniNo,” which, with one man to clean the ditch after 
him and one to poke off the dirt by hand as it came up, 
he made a very favorable exhibition, and in the coarse of 
six hours succeeded in digging four or Jive rods. Where 
his ditch was not cleaned by hand there was about ten 
inches of loose earth left. We trust that the people of 
Ohio will have a sufficient consideration for those of this 
community not to order the New Thing until after the 
State Fair, when we again hope to meet him. The 
Heath Machine from Livingstou Co. did much better 
work and more rapidly. With three horses on a horse 
power it dug live or six rods in the same time. 
The breaking of the gearing of La Tocrkettk's Ma¬ 
chine near evening was unfortunate, though it occurred. 
One of our Machines went into the ground long after 
the others were in position and at work. One ditch, a 
little over portv rods long, was dug in fifty minutes , 
and another twenty rods long in corresponding time. 
We prefer ground that is a little moist, the present 
time being unfavorable. 
I can he seen at the Brackett House, Rochester, until 
after the State Fair. G. H. BEARDSLEY, 
905 Michigan Av„ Chicago, Ill. 
* -- 
ZST TJie Roller* in the Noveltt and Champion 
Clothes Wringers can be separated at both ends. 
Buy no others. 
---♦■♦A- 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP. 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII. of the Ru¬ 
ral New-Yorker, (1861,) Btitched, and in' good order, 
which wo will sell at $1 per copy at office or by exprese. 
(We cannot send by mall.) A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. We can also furnish bound copies 
i of most of the volumes issued since 1855, at $3 each. 
' Bound volumes of 1865, 1866 and 1867, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N, Y. 
4 * * - 
f WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cone the itch. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cores Old Sores. 
f WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
I Price 50 centsby mall 60 cents. All Druggists sell It 
'v- Wkkks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 899 
tfEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
WHY IS THE UNIVERSAL C EOT HES 
v* Wringer the Best?—B ecause it lias XiowoU's new 
double gear, which cannot crowd together so as to bind. 
Also, the patent stop, which prevent-* the cogs from ever 
playing out of gear. t3F“Sold everywhere. 
R. C. BROWNING, General Agent. 
971-2t No. 32 Courtlandt Street, N. T. 
IJI H E GREAT 
PACIFIC RAILROAD, 
— receiving the aid and supervision of the Government, and 
carried forward by the extraordinary resources and energy 
of the powerfn! Corporations to whom It was entrusted —Is 
rapidly approaching completion, and it Is safe to say that 
New York and San Francisco will be connected 
by rail by the 
FOURTH OF JULY NEXT. 
More than two thirds of the Through Line and Branches 
between the Missouri River and the Paclfle Ocean arc con¬ 
structed, at a cost of nearly 
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS, 
And the remainder is being pushed forward with nnparal- 
leled vigor. The 
CEITRAL PACIFIC BAIL10AD Cl 
to whom helongs the Western and Principal Portion of the 
Main-Stem Line,receive from the United States Government. 
I. The right of way through the Territories, with the 
use of timber at id materials along the route. 
II. An absolute grant of twenty sections per mile (12,800 
acres) oj' the public land* on the line, the minimum 
value of which is now fixed at $2.50 per acre. 
III. A special issue of U. -S’. Six per-cent. Bonds , at the 
average rao of $35,000 per mile, delivered as the work pro¬ 
gresses: which the Company are allowed to repay within 
thirty years, mainly by transportation sendees. 
IV. Authoriity to issue their own First Mortgage Bonds 
to the same amount, having the preferred lien—superior to 
that of the Government. 
r. It receives, in addition, donations and subsidies from 
the StaU and Cities of California, amounting to more 
than $3,000,000 in gold: 
Or an aggregate of Cash Resources for construction of 
more than sixty millions upon 725 miles, inde¬ 
pendent of the ten millions of acres of pnhlic lands, and 
further subscriptions to the Capital Stock. The early com¬ 
pletion of the enterprise is therefore beyond all doubt. 
This Company have already carried their road successfully 
across the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and are rapidly extend¬ 
ing the track across the Salt Lake Plains, aud have already 
a valuable way-trnttlc thereon. Besides a mileage upon all 
through business, this road, having the best lands for settle¬ 
ment, the most productive mines, the nearest markets, and 
being exempt from competition, will always command large 
revenues. The net earnings upon the completed portion arc 
more than double the total annual Interest liabilities to be 
ussumed thereupon. 
The nndersigned offer for sale, and recommend to invent¬ 
ors, the 
FIRST MORTGAGE 30-Year GOLD BONDS 
OF THE 
Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
bflarJncBi.Y p.-i cent, per Hinxiin interest, both principal and 
interest payable lu “United States gold coin.” These 
Bonds arc the first lion upon one of the most productive and 
valuable railroad lines In the world—a lino which will be fin¬ 
ished within twelve months, and which is already earning, 
after paying operating expenses, more than twice the annual 
charge of Its Bonded debt. They are already widely known 
and esteemed In this country and Europe, and it is believed 
the remainder of the Loan will speedily be taken. 
A limited amount will be disposed of at 
103 PEE GENT, AND ACCRUED INTEREST, 
znsr ctjuxientcy. 
The Bonds are or $1,000 each, with semi-annual gold cou¬ 
pons attached, payable in July and January. 
S3Y* The Company reserve the right to advance the price 
at any lime; but ull orders actually in transitu at the time 
of any such advance will be filled at present price. At this 
time they pay more than s per cent, upon the investment, 
and have, Irom National and State laws, guarantees' 
SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER CORPORATE SECURITIES NOW OF¬ 
FERED. 
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at their full 
market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad 
Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from 5 to 10 
per cent, profit and keep the principal of thetr invest 
ments equally secure. 
Orders and Inquiries will receive prompt attention. In- 
formation. Descriptive Pamphlets, etc,, giving a full account 
of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by 
return Express at our cost. 
TN "Subscriptions received by Rank* and Hank¬ 
er*, Agent* for I, onn, and by 
FARMERS’ & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester. N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
All DcMcription* of Government Securities 
Bought, Hold, or Exchanged, at. our office and by 
Mail and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. 
WACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made for de¬ 
sirable accounts. 
FXSE &. HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
NEW ‘Y'OIFUKL. 
gQQ MILES OF T 
UNION PACIFIC 
THE 
H. 
"W . JOHN'S 
P A TENT 
JEL AIL R. O A D 
Are now finished and in operation. Although this road is 
bttllt with great rapidity, the work is thoroughly done, and is 
prononnead by the United States Commissioners to be first- 
class lu every respect, before it is accepted, and before any 
bonds can be lesuod upon it. 
Rapidity and excellence of construfctlon have been seemed 
by a complete division or labor, and by distributing the 
twenty thousand men employed along the line for long dis¬ 
tances at once. It is now probable that the 
Whole line to the PACIFIC will he 
Completed iu 1809. 
The Company have ample moans of which the Government, 
grants the right of way, aud all necessary timber and other 
materials found along the tine, of Us operations; also 12,800 
acres of land to the mile, taken in alternate sections on each 
side of its road; also United Stati-s Thirty-year Bonds, 
amounting to from $ 10,000 to $19,000 per mile, according to 
the difficulties to be surmounted on the various sections to 
be built, for which It takes a second mortgage as security, 
and It Is expected that not only the interest,but the princi¬ 
pal amount may he paid lu services Tendered by the Com¬ 
pany In transporting troops, malls, Ac. 
THE EARNINGS OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAIL¬ 
ROAD, from Its Way or Local Business only, during the year 
ending June 30th, 1868, amounted to over 
Foi r Million dollars. 
which, after paying all expenses was much more than suffi. 
elent to pay the Interest upon Us Bonds. These earntngs are 
no Indication of the vast through traffic that must follow the 
opening of the line to the Pacific, but they certainly prove 
that 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
upon such a property, costing nearly three times their 
amount, 
ARE ENTIRELY' SECURE. 
The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for $1,000 
each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual inter¬ 
est, payable on the first days of January arid J nly at the- Com¬ 
pany's office iu the City of New York, nt Clio rate of six per 
cent, in gold. The principal is payable Intgold at maturity. 
Ttie price is’.l 0*A, and at the present rate of gold, they pay a 
liberal income on their cost. 
A very Important consideration in determining the value 
of these bonds Is the length of time they hurt to run. 
It is well known that a long bond always commands a 
much higher price than a short oue. It Is safe.to assume that 
during the next thirty years, tli x rate of Interest in the United 
States will decline as It has dope in Europe, and we have a 
right to expect that such six per cent, seeurltlesjas these will 
beheld at as high a premium as those of this'GovernPient, 
which, in 4357.,wore bought ill at from 20 to 23 per cent., above 
par. The export demand alone may produce this result, and 
as the issue of a private corporation, they are beyond the 
reach of political action. 
The Company believe time their Bonds, at.lho present rate, 
are the cheapest security in the market, and the right to ad¬ 
vance the price at any time is reserved. Subscriptions will 
be received in Rochester by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, 
and RAYMOND As HUNTINGTON, No. 13 Exchange street, 
Rochester, 
At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, 
fji H E SUCCESS 
OF OUR ONE DOLLAR SALE HAS CAUSED SUCH 
A COMPLETE 
TVTERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY. 
Manufacturers of Superior 
tabijb cutlehy, 
Of Pearl, Ivory. Horn, Bone. Ebonr and Cocoa Handles. 
Also, exclusive Manufacturers of the Patent 
John J. Cisco Jk Son, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St., 
And by the Company's advertised agents throughout 
the United States. 
Remittances should|bu made lu drafts or pther funds par in 
Now York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by re¬ 
turn express. Parties subscribing through local agents, will 
look to thorn for their safe delivery. 
A PAMPHLET AND MAI* FOR 4368 has Jnst boon publish¬ 
ed by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible 
lu au advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work, 
the Resources of the Country traversed by the Road, the 
Means for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, which 
will be sent tree on application at the Company's offices or 
to any of the advertised agents. 
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. 
Sept. 1st, 1SC3. 
VORWiATT OATS.-NO Pi- 
1.x provement In the interest of agriculture has ever re¬ 
ceived the. imarty endorsement from the pnhlic and press, 
which It* accorded to t,nc Norwily f*ars. For full particular** 
see.-adve.rcUcnivntlti Moore's It-1- i 1 . New Yorker of Sept.M|i. 
The New York Independent ’ Sept. 3d says:—" There Is 
- ufUc lent reason to accept and welcome the Norway Out.*; ns 
anew aud valuable addition to the grain resources nr rim 
country .*' The New York Tribune Of A Ug. 2.4th *r,, “ They 
arc Doing raised with great success.” The New England Far¬ 
mer saysThey are no humbug.” Beware of bogus Nor - 
way Oats. Pit ICE LIST. 
One quart, prepaid, by post.$ 1 25 
Two quarts, ” . 2 00 
one peck, per express, freight payable on delivery,j Oo 
(me null-bushel, “ ” " ** .. .. 8 00 
On a bushel, “ “ “ ° io co 
Two and one-half bushel bags... 23 00 
When one bushel or more Is ordered, they will be shipped 
by freight lma when desired. Remittances should be Iu 
cnecks, drafts, post-office orders, or IT in money by express 
or registered letters. In ordering, give yum- P. O. address, 
also state nearest express office If to be sent by express. 
giv Write our address plainly iu the euvclopc, and always 
nut onr box number on as well is our place of business, a* 
follows; 
JONES & CLARK, 
P. O. Box 5,689. 20 Liberty St., New York. 
POTTER’S 
3 HORSE* 
Clevis, /sh 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER. 
Light & Durable. 
Fora Gluhoi ->0 and Five Dollar* — 1 black or 
colored Alpacca Dress Pm,tern, t set Lace (.'urthlu*. l nr. 
All Wool Blaukelo. Engraved Silver Plated 6 hot,Me R,*.. 
veflving Castor, i bcnfinftu Writing Desk. 1 solid Gold 
Scarf Pin. yds. very line Cassimere, for Pants and Vest. 
I set Ivory balanced handle Knives with silver plated Forks, 
t elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk. 
I pr. Gent*' Calf Boots. 30 yds. good Print. 3u yds. good 
brown or bleached Stine I tug, yard wide, or in yds. -Jj-o. wide, 
good quality. 4 Ladles' nlegant Morocco Travel lug Bag [ 
square Wool Shawl, i plain Norwich Poplrn Dress Pattern. 
4 -l yds. dou. width cloth for Ladles’ cloak. Elegant 6Dgraved 
stiver plated Tea Pot. 8 yds. double width water proof cloth 
for cloaking, 
If,«v a Club Of 100 and Ten Dollnis-I rich Merino 
nv lbillet Dress Pattern, t pair tint; Unmask Table Cloths 
and Napkins to match. 4 pair Gouts’ French Calf Boots, t 
heavy, silver plated engraved Ice Pitcher. Vet-v fine all wool 
Cloth for Ladles'Cloak. 1 web very beet quality brown or 
bleached Slieoiiug. is yds. line Cast 
gunt Poplin Dress pattern. 1 elegant English Bcpnxe Dress 
pattern. 1 baniitllal English Benign Sbuwl. i s*n Ivory bal¬ 
anced handle Knives and Forks. 1 l.adlen or Genta'Stiver 
□ uutlug-cusa Watch, t Ban let r. Hand, Portable t-ewlng Ma¬ 
chine. Splendid Family Bible,steel engravings, with record 
anti photograph pages. 8f yds. good Hemp Carpeting, good 
colors. 1 pah goon Marseilles Quilte. 1 good 6 barrel Re¬ 
volver. lolegaui Fur Muff and Cape. I single barrel Shot 
Guu. 1 Silver plated, engraved. G battled Revolving Castor, 
Cut glass bottles. 4 very fine Violin nnd Bow, In cast), i set I 
Ivory balanced knives and Forks. 
Presents for larger Clubs increase in the same ratio. 
23^* Send Money by Registered Letter, =J£3 
Send for our new Fall Circular. 
23T" Catalogue of Goods sent to any address free. 
PARKER & CO., 
No*. 9S and 100 Summer Street, Bouton. 
in LECTION NOTICE.—SHERIFF’S OF- 
! j pick, County of Mon hob.— Notic- is hereby given — 
Pursuant to the .Statute of Hits State, and the annex -A notice 
from the Secretary of Stare, that the General Election will 
bo held In this County on the TUESDAY -ucrtcedlusr the first 
Monday of November, (3d) IS88. At which Election the uill- 
cers named iu the uuntf.vdd notice will be elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe County, N. Y„ August, 5th, 1868. 
CALEB .MOORE, Sheriff. 
STATE OF NEW YORK, ) 
Office of tuk Secketahy of State. $ 
Alu.vny, August 1st, IS68. 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe .-—Sir: Notice is 
hereby given, that, at the General Election to be. held In tills 
State on t,he TUESDAY succeeding the first Monday of No¬ 
vember next,tlie following Officers arc to be elected, to wit: 
A Governor, lu the place of Rcnb*m K. Kenton. A Lt«uteu- 
aut-Goveruor, lu the place of Stewart L. Woodford. A Canal 
ComtuiSHloner. In the place of Robert C. Dorn An inspec¬ 
tor of State Prison*, lo the place or Henry A. Barnum. A 
Clerk ortlie-Court of Appeals, iu the place of Patrick Henry 
Jonas. All whose terms of office will expire on the hint 
day of December next. Thtrty-thnje Electors of President 
and Vice-President or the united States. A Representative 
tu the Forty-first Congress ol' the United States, for the 23th 
Congressional District, composed of the Counties of Monroe 
and Orleans. 
Countv OFnnsR9—Also to be elected for said County; 
Throe Members of Assembly. A District Attorney, In the place 
of ClffIStophur CJ. Davison. Two Justices of Sessions, in the 
place of Henry E. Richmond and James Sherry. Two Coro¬ 
ners, In the place of Ellery S.Treat and Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand, All whose terms of office will expire on the last dav 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day 
of December next. Respectfully yours, *tc., 
961)-l2t H. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
A fibrous coating prepared ready for use, for 
METALS, WOOD, CANVASS AND FELT. 
Descriptive Circulars, Prices, &c., by mall. 
78 William Street, New York. 
B ooks and gifts—one of the 
most popular institution* of Western New York is the 
great Gift Bookstore of JAMES O’KANE & CO., 2fi Buffalo 
ot., Rochester, N. Y. Here may he found a complete assort¬ 
ment of standard and Miscellaneous Books, together with a 
great variety of Useful and Valuable Gills,—every Book is 
sold at the lowest price, aud a Gilt worth from SO cts. to $100, 
accompanies «acb pare hose. This t* no lottery humbug, hut 
a permanently established legitimate business. A great I 
many of tho patrons of the establishment have received I 
choice presents of Silver Plated Ware, Watches, Jewelry, 
etc. orders by mall are attended to with the same prompt¬ 
ness and fidelity as though the purchaser were present. 
Catalogues mailed to any address on application. 
„* > ! sr Month Guaranteed. Sure Pay.— 
25** Salaries paid weekly. Agents wanted every¬ 
where to sell our Patent Ever hutting White Wire Clothes Lines. 
Call at or address the Gikaku Wiub Minus, PtUIadulp’a, Pa. 
TITHE COURT AND OAiMP OF D VVID, 
X A new and splendid ffimo. Gift Book, bv P. C Headlev 
containing 388 pages aud 18 elegant Engravings.' superbfv 
bound This beautiful and interesting work wiTl Ue ient to 
any address, post-paid, on receipt of price. *3.50. Agents 
jjantedlo canvass. All orders should be addressed (0 J P 
DABNEY, 88 Buffalo 8t.. Rochester, X. Y. “ uuret,BKU lu d ' 
I 3 r- see notice of this book In Rural New-York«r, Aug, 28. 
Jr /:W PaicE.— $5 Each; 
p r Dozen, 
jf ' iff Cash with ori’jr. Send for Circulars. 
Address.—EIH!A R SI, POTTER, 
, Salamazoo, Mich. 
B ook agents hinted-t« solicit 
order- for Dn. WtlitXM SKtTU’B DICTIONARY OF 
the BIBLE. The only Eurrinr publish mu ia Amxuuia, 
coxnitssxD hy Dr. 8m mi's ovr.w iusi». In one large oc¬ 
tavo volume, lllustrate.d with over 125 steel arid wood 
engravings. A book that, is nco'.ed In every family. Over 
30.0(H) copies *oW within three mi athB, 
Agents and uU)8Clbecs,8ue tlui you get the genuine edition 
by hr. Smith, 
The Springfield Republican (th leading secular newspaper 
of New England,) say a, “UH* edition published by Messrs. 
Burr & Co., is the genuine thing." 
Thn Congrcgationallst, (the hading religions Journal of 
New England,! says, “whoever vl-.ii.- to get, In. the cheap¬ 
est form, the best Dictionary of the Bible Should buy this." 
Agents arc meeting with nopal deled success. We employ 
no Gkxkbau Agents, and offer extra Inducement* t>> Can¬ 
vassers. Agents will see [he ad ant. ire of dealing ilircctlv 
Willi the PUBLISHERS. For de- rljittve circulars, with full 
particulars and terms, address t.l •. Publishers, 
944-2teo _ J. If. Ill'll .v CO.. Hartford, Conn. 
M OLLOWAYLS FILLS.-More than two- 
thirds of the sickness wide occurs io the summer pro- 
s from a disordered couilitii i of the liver. Persons of a 
bilious habit suffer most In warm vextliei-. They are languid, 
low-spirited.troubled with pain r. the side, hen'd-aebe, and a 
constant feeling of weurlnvaa. Tltc immediate and certain 
remedy for these symptoms, and ill Others preceding from 
biliousness, is Hollow it> Pill-,. Of all anU-bllious medi¬ 
cines they are safest, surest, and vst. Sold by all druggists. 
W ANTED!—Active, energetic Agents to intro¬ 
duce the CmcoPRK Famk SKWTVO MxcniOTE. War¬ 
ranted to be the Best Built, Most Reliable, and only ftitlv Li¬ 
censed Low Price Machine in no Market. Will do nvery 
variety of sewing for family we; equally wfill on all kinds 
of fabrics. Responsible parties, .'Very where, who will take 
exclueivu right of territory, can icnre a call from the trav¬ 
eling agent, and examine the m.a, alne.by addressing at once 
CHICOPEE SEWING MAGHINI CO„ Chicopee Kalla,Mass. 
\fAR€ELLUS POTATO JIGGERS FOR MALE 
1TL—t have a number ui those s perlor machines at Suorts- 
ville, Ontario Co., N. Y. Those wishing to purcliin,' can find 
them ou addressing me at the above place. At the N. Y. State 
T A DIES, HERE WE ARE AGAIN — 
With New Circulars, having doubled aud trebled onr 
rates of Premiums. We arc doing as well, or better, by our 
Agents than any other house lu Boston. See onr new circu¬ 
lar of rate, for 30 ,00 and 100 Clubs. We still continue to send 
to persons sending clubs, in our GREAT ONE DOLLAR 
SALE, Pieces of Sheeting) Watches, SUk Dresses, &c.— 
Agents wanted everywhere —(Lady Agents preferred,) Send 
50 cents and receive l slips, with new circular. 
Address CUTTER & CO., 
970-lt 31 Exchange St., Boston, Mass,, P. O. Box 1,100. 
f tOTTAGE HILL SEMINARY. - Fop Young 
Vg Ladies, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Ke-OpoUB Sept.-16. The 
best features of European aud home schools. For prospect¬ 
us, address Rev. GEO. T. RIDER, Kectar. 070-51 
phla; Bo!I, fine loaut Superior for all crops. Contitry )u»t 
rolling enough for beauty and utility. Climate mild and pro¬ 
verbially healthy. Water soft and pure- No fever and ague. 
Bold only to actual settler*, oo easy terms. Price* per acre 
aud upward. For circulars and maps, address ua above, 
ROBT. CAMPBELL, No. 153 Broadway, N. Y., V.S. HOLT, 
Agent, Bricksburg, N. J. 
P EEKS KILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST¬ 
INGS.—Scud for List. FSEKSKILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO., PeeksklU, N. Y. 
rjpHE GBEAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY. 
DR. J. W. POLAND'S 
WHITE FINE COMPOUND ! 
Cures Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of Pdood. and Pulmonary Affections generally. It 
is a remarkable remedy for Klduey Complaints. 
This medicine Is fbkk from anytuim; dklbtebiovs, 
pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure arid eff ective in its action. 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE 
PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
chines with mine. All orders promptly filled when accom¬ 
panied With prompt pay. Seenhtu in Renal. April 37,1387. 
K. SHAFFER, Agent. 
<2»1 AA SALE.-WANTED, AGENTS, 
®l»wU LADLE* AND GENTS, 
everywhere,for our GREAT ON0 DOLLAR 8AI E, the best 
in the world. A chance to get year Dry Goods cheap Seud 
25 cents for two chucks ami gut o tr circulars giving full par¬ 
ticulars. Circulars sent free. 
ARLINGTON, DROWN E & CO-, 
i)72-H_ 374 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
A VALUABLE farm at auction -con- 
lalningisi acres, situated jti the St. Josephs Valley 3V< 
miles northeast of Threw Rivers, St. Josephs Co.,Michigan, 
bale, October 8th, 4Hi®. Send for lescrlptive circular. 
972-4t J. W. HOLLOWELL, Three Rivers, Mich. 
WANTED. — Salesmen Evt-irwhere. Farmer* 
TV aud others, to sell an article In great demand. $400 
made by one agent his first utontu. Address Immediately 
971-lt BLISS & MoEiTURON, Loutsvllle. Ky. 
YATANTED, AGENTS— {Maleor Female.)—Goods fur- 
" ' hi shed to he paid for when sold, and samples sent free. 
For full particulars address, with stamp, 
2TJ-4t _ J. N. BOY LAN, Detroit, Michigan. 
i~tnOIC'E DIEIIL SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. 
VJ WM. HAMILTON, Caledonia, N. T. 
I3NT TRADE, 
That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our con¬ 
stantly increasing patronage, wo have recently mndo 
importation* for the Full Trade, direct from 
European Manulneturers, 
AMOUNTING TO NEARLY $>00,000, 
So that we are prepared to Hell every description of 
Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated IjVare, Cut¬ 
lery, Watches, Albums, Jewelry, &c., 
Of Better Quality than any other Concern in the Coun¬ 
try, for the uniform price of 
ONE D0LLAE FOR EACH ARTICLE. 
17?" The host of Boston and New York references given as 
to the reliability *jf our house, and that, onr business is con¬ 
ducted lu the fairest and most legitimate manner possible 
and that ive give greater value for the money than can be 
obtained in any otuor way. 
All Good* dnmngrd or broken tn tran*portn- 
tto.i replaced without charge, 
f7?” Cheeks describing articles sold sent to agents In Clubs 
at rates mentioned below. We guarantee every article t.o 
cost less than If bought at any Boston or New York Whole¬ 
sale House. _ 
OUR COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS 
Exceed those of every other establishment of tno kind, 
rroof of this can be found tu comparing out premiums with 
those of others for OLtraa or tuk samic mita, in addition to 
which we claim to give better goods of the same character, 
ii'- will Send to Agents free of Charge, 
For a Club of 30 and Three Dollars—! doz.good 
linen Shirt Fronts. 1 set solid Gold Httius. All Wool Casst. 
mere lor Pants. Flue white Counterpane, largo size, l ole- 
gunt Balmoral Skirt. 20 y#rd» brown or bleached Sheeting, 
good quality, yard wide. 1 elegant lull Picture Morocco- 
hound Photo. Allium. I double lens Stereoscope and 12 For¬ 
eign Views. 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor, t ele¬ 
gant Silk Fan, with Ivory Or Sandal Wood Frame, feathered 
edge and spangled. 1 Sluel Curving Knife and Fork, very 
best quality, Ivory balanced handle. 1 handsome bended 
andllueJ P irnsol. 20 yds. good Print 1 very line Damask 
Table Cover. I pr. best quality Ladies'Serge Congress Boots. 
1 doz.flno Linen Towels W dog. Rogers'best Sliver Dessert 
Forks. 1 Ladles' large real Morocco Traveling Bag 1 faurv 
lircss Pattern. L j dox. elegant Sliver Plated engraved Nap- 
kin Kings. 1 dog. Ladles'fine Merino or Cot toil Stacking*. 
Gents' Heavy chased solid Gold Ring. 1 pr Ladles' high cut 
Balmoral Boots. I elegant Delaine Dress Pattern. 1 Violin 
.. Bow, m box complete. 1 set Jewell 
and sleeve buttons. 
hubbeh 
HAJNIDIjE, 
Which is tuk most durable haxdle ever known. ' 
It is much less expensive than Ivory. 
It always retains Its polish when In uw. 
It is warranted not to ukcomk loo&r m the Handle, 
It is not alTeclcd by hut watjck. 
Also, a Silver Plated Solid Cast Steel 
Table Knife —a new thing. 
For sale by all the principal dealers in Cutlery throughout 
the United Staten, and by the 
MERIDEN CUTLERY COMPANY, 
970-2teo No. 4.4 Beckman St., New York. 
^UFGKIOR IMITATION GOLD 
^ TKTJXTTIJXrG WATCHES. 
THE OROIDE WATCH FACTORY. 
m 
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A XV-■ 
jgwgf ^ 
Vih 
OROIDE CASES, a newly discovered compos'*Ion, known 
only to onrselves. precisely like gold In appear,inn . keeping 
lta color as long u* worn,and ,ui welt flu;died ai tjjebest gold 
ouch. These watch c* arc In hunting cafes, made at our own 
Factory, from the bc»t materials, of the latest and moat ap¬ 
proved stylcH, ore Jeweled aud well finished, with a view to 
the best results In regard to wear and time. For appearance, 
durability, and time they have never been equaled by 
watches costing five t)my-! as much. Kachqnc warranted by 
special certificate to keep accurate time. Price, $r>. Gen¬ 
tlemen » ami Ladles’ sizes. For this small sum any one cau 
nave au excellent wnteli, equal In appearance, aud ft" good 
for time, as a gold one costing $151). Also Oroide Chains, as 
well uiade as those of gold, from $3 to $6 Goods sent to any 
part of thn United Staten by express. Money need not be 
sent with the onUr, v* the bills can bo paid when the. goods 
are delivered bv the express. Customers must pay all the 
express charges. 
iSrCi»ntl«*ii<-since our Oroide Watches have attained 
SO liJgh a reputation, Hint the demand for them bus greatly 
luercuscd, many persons are offering common and worthless 
watches for sal**, representing them to he Oroide Watches, 
tn some instances stating that they are our agents. Wa will 
state most positively that we employ oo Ageuta, and that do 
one else does or can make Oroide; coTtsequoutly these rep¬ 
resentation!! are false. Tim genuine Oroide Watehea cau 
only be obtained by ordering dir<wtlv !i• *T)i U». 
C. F.. COLLINS A- CO., 
Nos. 37 and S9 Nassau, est., N. V., Opposite P. o. (up stairs.) 
To Club*. —Where SIX WATCHES are ordered at 
onetime, wn will send otic F-xtra Watcll, making SEVEN 
WATCHES FOB NINETY DOLLARS 9B7-tf 
T A R 
ft 6R1CHIT URA L WORKS! 
The Albany Cotton Gin Maiinfactariug Co., 
aljban'T', uxr. - 5 r. T 
Office and Factory on Thacher St„ North End of the City. 
JOHN WARD, President. 
Cr. D. VAN VIJET. Secretary and Treasurer. 
WM. B. EMERY. (Survivor of Emkky Bkotuers,) Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory. 
manukaoturbrs of 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising the celebrated "STAR" Threshing Machines; 
“Star" Railway tor Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Pow¬ 
ers: “Star" Cotton Gins aud Condensers, ClreularCross- 
itablu ( itters i i - i 1 - 1 
and Feed Mills ; Power Corn Shelters ; Dog Powers. &c., &e. 
For full particulars, send for onr Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Price List. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
fN~ Cfirrespoodenfs will please address THE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 182, 
Albany. N. Y. tO<-mtf 
W ATERS’ FIRST PREMH7IH PIAIVOS, 
with iron Fran.**, Overstrung Bass aud Agraffe Bridge. 
Mulodeons. Parlor, Church aud Cahtimt. Organs, the beet 
manufactured: Warraoted Tor Six Years. 
100 Pianos, MEw.nBo.sa and CuuLGNsof six tlrst-rlas? ma¬ 
kers, at law pi Ices for Cash, Or, one-qaarter 'ash and thebnl- 
ane.e in Monthly or Quarterly Installment•*.. Second-hand. 
Instrument? at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. (Mr. Waters •« the Author of die. Sunday School Music 
Books; «Heavenly Echoes." amt u New S. S. Bell," Just it- 
sued.) WarcroQTiLa, 131 Broadwav, New York, 
or.l-lye.o HORACE WATERS A CO. 
TTORTON’S HORIZONTAL H AY A Nil 
fl COTTON PRESS —Warranted to hale one ton of 
U.iy per lion r; it has no equal for Cotton. Being portable it 
can be set up at stack or in barn, in nn hour’s time. 
BLAKE’S ENDLESS PLANK HORSE-POWER 
Wilt transmit more, power than any other machine made, 
apron runs on large arums and horses have au evou surface 
to walk on. 
Wood-Sawing Attachments, Wood Splitters,Threshers and 
Separators. Feed Cullers, Seed Sowers, Cider Mills, 
Wheel Hay Rakes. 
SST* Send for Illustrated Circular. Responsible Agents 
wanted Iu every County- SH.fi W .fc WELLS. Buffalo. N. Y. 
S END STAMP FOR 1H PAGES DESCRIPTION 
of some of the Uneat Imported aud thorough-bred animals 
and Fowls In America. L. 8. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
r-IONSIGN YOUR GOODS TO H. P. BAL- 
\J LARD & CO., tho old established, strictly Produce 
Commission Houbb, No. 3S2 Washington Si , New York. Re¬ 
ceives all kinds of Country Produce, Batter, Cheese, Lard, 
Tallow, Eggs, Beans, Pens, Flour, Grain, Wool, Hops, Beet, 
Poultry, Tobacco and High Wines. 
Our long experience In the CommiBSlon Business enables 
without drday for the highest market prices. 
Cash Advanced on Consignments. Sales promptly made. 
Seud for our Dally or Weekly Price Current. 
TiTEDINA IRON AVORKS.-J. W. MOUNT, 
1TJL Manufacturer of Screws of all kinds, Apple Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Diggers. Horstt-powers, Circular 
and Cross-Cut Saw Mills, &c., &c. For full particulars send 
for illustrated circulars and price list. Address 
967-eotf J- W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
B URNETT’S COUOAINE, 
A PERFECT HAIR-DRESSING! 
For Preserving and Uco.nUfymg the Pair, — and 
rendering it Park ana Glossy. 
No other compound possesses the peculiar properties 
which so exactly suit the various conditions of the human 
hair. It is the beBt and cheapest HAra-Duirssixo tn the 
world. 
Z3f~ For sale by all Druggist#. 970-4teo 
P hilip Phillips a co., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLESALS .0*0 DETAIL OKAAKES IN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, StTPEBtOK Protoa, Melooeons; aud Publishers of 
SuxDAY-scnooL Mvsjo. We will rent our Organs by the 
month, letting the root pay for them. 9?fi-6teo 
SUNG FOB PRICE LIST. 
^TATEB FILTERS FOR 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 
With this Filter the most Impure water 
Is made free from all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. 
JpLASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OMNICJS 1S7 [Boom 19] Bit OADW A Y, 
WHW TOR] 
J. M. ALL hint. Secretary. 
WM. L. ALLISON, Treasurer. 
Lie™ sumu, 
I I IUC.J a, rtLiu ill! i MI3U1U1IF AIlt'FU'JlIB U1 I IM7 QKLI1, „U»! .! JH1 
Diseases, and evurv Taint of the System; Dysiie'. . and 
those diseases originating In the Dr rang emeu t of tin* Digest¬ 
ive Organ#, viz :—Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, Nervous 
Affections, Headache, Languor, Loss of Appetite, Depression 
of Spirits, and Coitlvciiess. 'J67-10t 
A LADY WHO HAS IIEEN CURED of GREAT 
nervous debility, after many years of misery, desires to 
make known to all fellow sufferers the sure means of re¬ 
lief. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS. M. MERRITT. P. 
O. Box 388, Boston. Maas., and the peracrlption will be sent 
free by return mall. 987-fit 
T he champion. 
UICKOK’8 PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL 
0VEB 16,000 IK USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine Is now ready for the fruit harvest 
of 1S68, is 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 mill that will properly grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., Ac. 
If your merohaut dons not keep them, tell him to send far 
one for you, or write for one yourself. Order early—address 
the manufacturer, W. O. HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOfINQ AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) aud is a development of oue of tha 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOKING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED, 
A mastic—It. adapts Itself to every shape aud slope. Non- 
combustible, Impervious, aon-expanslve and uudecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The 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, Vaults, Ac. 
OKFURE BUYING TURBINE WATER 
JJ WHEELS— Bend for Circulars of P KRKSKIT.I. MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peekakill, N. Y. 
HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 
jgATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye Is the beet In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye j harmless, reliable, instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effects 
of had dyes; Invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 18 
Bond Btreet, New York. ate-ly 
