NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
OF OUR ONE DOLLAE SALE HAS CAUSED SUi 
A COMPLETE 
The National 1.10? In'urance Co.—Jas W Reed. 
Rochester Business University—L I- Williams. 
Great. Distribution—Harper, Wilson as Co. 
Get rho. Best—G & C Mcrriam. 
Hodoway'* Ointment. 
G'.i'il New* or H it,’ Times -Geo F Gantz & Co. 
Mene'-i.'S' Bells* ■- Aw G 11 MeUfctlly. 
Az.irene—C'liie- iitrai l Ind no. 
Choice Spate -.ii Men..' S i i p -Sheldon & Son. 
Seudllug* .. Si! S P Williams & Co. 
W/.nr tl H A-rtu.t* —U B Russell. 
Seed Potatoes—Wm vi Ne wman. 
S B Emery's Patent T i Key Call—S B Emery. 
Chamberlain's Screw Stump Machine—Geo Chamberlain & 
Son. 
Asbcsios Cement—H W Johns. 
For Sale— W U Pillow. 
Seneca Blank Cap—'Warren Wight. 
Surprise Oil's—.1 W Knapp. 
$p)U a Month—C I. Tan Allen. 
Wanted Agent? -Wenomh it Co. 
100 Farmers-Z^tuIer, McCurdy & Co. 
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 
il-BGIAL NOTICES. 
Novelty and Champion Clothes Wringers. 
The Union Apple Pcarer— D 11 Whittemore. 
ROCHESTER BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 
F orsaee.—ahoUT >s acres ok i.axi> on 
Che «•,*(. Bank ol the G. urie River, wltldn the city of 
Roclu-st.tr, uow under Ii eh and stmor-aiul cultivation as a 
market vegetable and Unit garden. For particulars address 
the subscriber, or nail 00 the. promises between the hours of 
10 a. \I and a P.M. Also a large lot of Franconia Rusn’utrry 
plants (ills best rod raspber ry for market) for sale at $35 per 
1,000. w. H t’.t l.tiW.&ON Si. Paul st,, Rochester, >i. V. 
The most liberally patronized, and most eminently successful Business Institution in the Union. 
It has been the ambition of toe Proprietor to place this Institution on a permanently higher plane than has yet 
been attained, and with what success ins efforts have, been crowned may be readily seen by the success of the gradu¬ 
ates, and its immense and increasing patronage. Voting Men are crowding Us Departments from every Slate and Prov¬ 
ince on the Continent, and hundreds of Us graduates owe. and attribute, their success in obtaining lucrative and honor¬ 
able posfious in business to tit** tJioruueti and practical education received |n the R>X'iiBa-j>jcn UvsijfKss Cnivicrsity. 
Btgr Uok. HORACE UREKI.KY will deliver me anniversary address before the student-, alumni, and friends of the 
Institution, on the evening of Oct. 1st, prux. Subject" SkLY-Mape Mkn," 
To Induce a larger proportion or our patrons w> enter earltur in the season than they otherwise would, thus obvl- 
ullug tlic Inconvenience oceu-iouad bv the great Inllux Of sluduula which usually occurs later In the. season, enabling 
ns to classify with greater fuel 1 1 tv. WS have decided to allow all who enter on. or before Oct. i, prox , a discount of ten per 
cent. on. tuition. There ha* never bean a Minn since the. establishment ni this Institution when situation* for our grad¬ 
uates could he so readily obtained. In fact toe supply ha* been inadequate to the demand. No employment agencies 
have bean found necessary—business men come or send to oh lot' Young Mon. 
|y* For further partloulara address for beautifully Illustrated, el ah i page "Collblk Advooatu," containing a faith¬ 
ful expose of our facilities, Is. L. WILLIA11S, Proprietor* ROcIuhU'I’j N. Y. 
$10 per 100, $2 per dozen. All plants grown from the tips, 
and are well assorted. All wl-tiiog plants ol'tbla great Rasp¬ 
berry will do well to send stamp and get uiy prices, Ac., Ac, 
Also Davison’s Thornless. Potatoes—Shakur's, Uarrieou’s, 
Early Ruse. All stock number one. Address 
WAttREN WIGHT, 
975-lt Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
1 7LECTION NOTICE. — SHERIFF’S OF- 
j tick. County or Monroe.— Notice x no>hj given— 
Pursuant to’thc Statute ol this State, and the annexed notice, 
from the. Secretary of State, that, tile General Election will 
be held In this County on the T IJKftDAY succeeding the first 
Monday of November, (3d) 18118, At which Election thy oill- 
curs named in the annexed notice will be elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe Count v. N. Y.. August, 3th,isfig. 
CALEB MOORE, Sheriff. 
STATE OF NEW YORK. > 
Oman or tuk SBCr.KTA.uv or State.! 
Albany, Augusc 1st, 1868. 
To the Shrrt/f of the County of Jlnur/te:—Sir: Notice Is 
hereby given, that, at the General Election to he held in this 
State on the TUESDAY succeeding the Hr si. Monday of No¬ 
vember next, the following Officer* am. to be elected,to wit: 
A Governor, In the place of Reuben K. Fenton, A Lleutun- 
aut-GcverUor, in the place of Stewart L. Woodford. A Canal 
Commissioner. In the place of Robert C. Dorn. An Inspec¬ 
tor of State Prisons. In the place of Henry A. Buruuru. A 
Clerk of the Court, ol Appeals, In the place of Patrick Henry 
Jones All Whore term* of office will expire, on the last 
day or December next. Thirty-three Electors of President 
anil Vice-President of the United States. A Representative 
in the Forty-Unit Congress Of the United Stales, for Che 28th 
CongrcBsidual District, composed of the Counties of Monroe 
and Orleans. 
County OFFIDBRS—Also CO lie elected for said County: 
Three Members of Assembly . A District Attorney, in thojplac.e 
of Christopher C- Davison. Two .1 meteex of Sessions, in the 
place of llonry U. Richmond and .lames Sherry, Two Coro¬ 
ners, in tho place of Ellery H. Treat, and Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire ou the last day 
of December next. Respectfully yours, &c., 
Oisa-m H. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
t ijeuis Conbenscr 
UNION PACIFIC 
n A. I L It O A D 
— Capt. Travers is to open a pistol gallery in Chicago. 
— A banquet of horse meat is to be given in New Yort. 
— The velocipede mania shows no relapse in France. 
— Paris has started a steam omnibus. 
— Cincinnati has a blacksmith 110 years old. 
— Philadelphia has 1.000 tenant houses under way. 
— The "Wickedest Man" meditates a lecturing tour. 
— A niece of Sontag is to sing in London. 
— Napoleon’s Tote day cost Paris $100,000. 
— The Virginia tobacco crop is the best aince 1860. 
— Long Branch proposes to have a theater. 
— It is said Ole Bull has invented a new piano. 
— London cabmen are again on a strike. 
— There are '20,000 Americans now In Paris. 
— The Persian throne has lost its heir by cholera. 
— Peaches are SO to 75 cents a bushel in Eastern Texas. 
— Vesuvius threatens to belch forth again. 
— Butter is seventy cents a pound in Philadelphia. 
— Evansville, Indiana, has a $07,000 opera house. 
— St. Louis is organizing a Buffalo hunt-tickets $90. 
— There arc nine thousand Jews in Chicago. 
— The apple crop of Long Island is a failure.! 
— Grasshoppers are sacking grapes in Ohio. 
— Utah is paying twenty-live cents apiece for apples. 
— Panthers are on the rampage in Louisiana. 
— Boston is setting up 20 fountain hydrants. 
— The Emir of Bokhara is dead. 
— A Havana tirm has Tailed for $6,000,000. 
— New York has another case of yellow fever. 
— Montana will have a bountiful harvest, this year. 
— Paris has 12.512 cafes and 20,000 billiard tables. 
— It is said all the lakes in Utah have, sea-serpents. 
— Elliott, the portrait painter, lert a fortune of $80,000. 
— The Pacific whale fishery is a failure this year. 
— A monastery was lately dedicated in Baltimore. 
— Dartmouth College has graduated 3,550 students. 
— Russia is to hold a great horse show at Moscow next 
year. 
— The Siamese twins have left for Paris to eeek a sep¬ 
aration, 
— St. Paul has raised $1,200 to relieve the Red River 
farmers. 
— Italy has realized $32,000,000 from the sale of church 
property. 
— Dr. Nelaton, the Paris surgeon, is going to quit prac¬ 
tice soon. 
— Wild honey is being gathered In large quantities in 
Arkansas. 
— A postal service for the Isthmus of Suez is being 
organized. 
— Missouri claims to have plumbago enough to supply 
the world. 
— A case of sunstroke occurred in New York on Satur¬ 
day week. 
— Tho Viceroy of Egypt is building a palace to cost 
$2,500,000. 
— The Baptists have 191 churches and 71,478 members 
In Sweden. 
— Two per cent, a month is the common California rate 
of interest. 
— Southern Kentucky promises twice as much tobacco 
as last year. 
— An escaped bear has been roaming in tho streets of 
New Haven. 
— Jacob Young and wife were murdered near Indian¬ 
apolis lately. 
— Taxable property in Brooklyn increased eleven mil¬ 
lions last year. 
— The Hahnemann College building in Philadelphia is 
now completed. 
— The Chief of the Oneida Indians preached in New 
York last week. 
— The Mayor of Savannah estimates the population of 
that city at $100. 
— The White Mountains have had seven thousand vis¬ 
itors this season. 
— The Pennsylvania oil wells turned out 12,235 barrels 
a day last month. 
— English papers say Dickens carried home $260,000 
of Yankee money.; 
— American hay from Nebraska has been selling in Liv¬ 
erpool for $25 a ton. 
— The Springfield, III, 
short in his account. 
— Gen. Sherman is to have another cavalry regiment 
for the Indian service. 
— Mail agents on the Union Pacific Railroad are armed ' 
with Spencer carbines. 
— A quarry of real French burr millstone has been 
found in Southern Illinois. 
— Two-thirds of all the gloves sold in New York are 
said to be made of rat skin. 
— The largest corn crop ever grown in Minnesota is 
nearly ready for harvesting. 
— By announcement of the second adventists in Wis¬ 
consin the world ends Oct, 1. 
— St. Petersburg has five daily papers—four published 
in Russian and one in French. 
— The game season for quails and prairie chickens has 
opened in Illinois and Indiana. 
— New York letter carriers in the upper districts are 
to be mounted on velocipedes. 
— Cornelius Vanderbilt can draw his check for $6,000,- 
000 any time, and get it cashed. 
— The Baltimore and Annapolis oystermen have com¬ 
menced operations for the season. 
— France and England have copies of each other’s offi¬ 
cial publications for several hundred years. 
— The largest Roman Catholic church in the United 
States is to be completed in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
THE NATIONAL 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
OF TUB 
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, 
W A.SHI NGTON, r>- C. 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. 
CASH CAPITAL.$1,000,000 
POTTER’S 
3 HORSE,* 
y A PERFECT 
dm EQUALIZER 
Light & Durable. 
Clevis 
V Prtcr,— $5 Each; 
$12 por Dozon. 
Cash with order. 3eud Tor Circulars. 
Address.—EDGAR 31. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
HORACE GREELEY 
‘‘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. Greeley has said r>r it.:—" I shall never wrtte any 
thing else into which I shall put so much of myself, my ex¬ 
perience*. notions, convictions, and modes of thought, as 
these- Re.eoUc.tiHons. I give, with small reserve, my mental 
history.” 
The hook embraces views of early New England settle¬ 
ment, the author’s own youthful life, education, apprentle.e- 
shlij, adventures, professional and political reminiscences, 
experience in Congress, newpsaper life In New York, and 
much nriel’iil talk about, farms amlfarmlng. It Isa peculiarly 
entertaining mul valuable work; a look behind the scenes 
during an Important period of the country's history. 
83!r Price, in ex. cloth, ft,50; in sheep. $1,50; in half mo¬ 
rocco, |I. Send for Circulars. 
ffST* Exclusive territory given. 
J. u. FORD & CO., Pii Nassau Street, 
973-2teo Printing-house Square, New York. 
A very important consideration in determining me vaiue 
of these bonds la the length of time they have to run. 
It is well known that a long bond alwaysjqoinmands a 
much higher price than a short one. It is safe.to assume that 
d tiring the next thirty years, the rate of Interest in the United 
States will decline as It has done in Europe, and we have u 
right to expect that ancli six per cent.securltlasJaH these will 
be held at ns, high a premium as those of this Government, 
which, In 1857,.wero bought in at from 20 to28 per cent, above 
par. Th-s export demand alone may produce tills result, and 
as the Issue of a private corporation, they arc beyond the 
reach of political action. 
The Company belie vu that tlielr Bonds, at'.ihe 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 & HUNTINGTON, No. 13 Exchange street, 
Rochester, 
At tbe Company's Office, No. 20 Nassnu Street, 
AND BT 
John J. Cisco t& Son, Bankers, No. 5!l Wall St., 
And by t,lic Company’s advertised agents throughout 
the United States. 
Remittances shouldibe made In drafts or other funds par In 
New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by re¬ 
turn express. Parties anhsorlhing through local agents, will 
look to them for their safe delivery, 
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has just been publish¬ 
ed bythe Company, giving fuller Information than is possible 
In an advertisement, respecting the Progress of the Work, 
the Resources of tho Country traversed by the Road, the 
Means for Construction, und tho Value of the Bonds, which 
wtll be sent free on application at the Company’s offices or 
t.o auy of the advertised agcnls. 
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. 
Sept. 1st, 1868. 
This Company, National In Its character, offers, by reason 
r> . . t /i !i . , X __I „ C I i..t ...... .. ... I XT..... Ta 
J 1118 company, cauouai in ns ciitvrauvur, ouers, uy rewvn 
of 11“ Large Capital. Low Rates of Premium and New Ta¬ 
llies, the most desirable means of insuring life yet presented 
to the public. 
Tim rare* of premium, being largely reduced, arc made as 
as those ol r «i" best Mutual Com¬ 
panies. and avoid all the compllnntluUB and uncertainties ot 
Notes, Dividend* and tbe. ml-Mindersluudlhgs which the lat¬ 
ter arc so apt to cause tin? Policy.iLilrtma. 
dcvcrul new and attractive table* arc now nresented which 
need only to be understood to prove acceptable to the puhllo. 
shell ns the. INCOME.PRODUCING POLICY anti RETURN 
PREMIUM POLICY. In the former, the policy-holder not 
oulv secures a IIP' insurance, payable at death, hut will rb- 
eelvq; If livl'ie. after a porlon »I' a few years, an 'annual in¬ 
come equal to 10 per&.nt. (10 per cent.) ot the par of hi* policy. 
In the Tatter, the Cotnpafiy agrees to return to the assured the 
total amount of money he has paid in, III addition to the. 
amount of h< policy. 
The attention of persons contemplating Insuring their live? 
or Increasing the amount of iiisnraner they already have,Is 
called to the special advantages offered by the National Life 
liisurauee Company. 
Circulars. Pamphlets and full parth-nlar* given on applica¬ 
tion to the Branch Office of tho Company In Philadelphia, or 
to Its General Agent--. 
tar LOCAL AC ENTS ARE WANTED In every City and 
Town; aud applb atloos from competent parties for such 
agencies, wtlli suitable endorsement, should he addressed 
TO THE COMPANY’S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, In their 
respective districts. 
QBNKBAL AGENTS! 
JAY COOKE *fc CO,, No. 1 Naaemn St., N. Y., 
E, W. CLARK. & CO., Philadelphia, 
For Pennsylvania and Sonthern New Jersey. 
JAMES W. REE0, General Agent for Monroe Co., 
No. *'6 Arcade. Rochester, N. Y.__tUli-co 
EUT* Sand Money by Registered . tter. =ifS3 
Send, for our new Fall Circ r. 
T3T Catalogue ot Goods sent to any addn free. 
FAB.SETS. & 3., 
Nos. 98 and tOO Summer Stree Boston. 
SUPERIOR IMITATION GOL 
5 KCTJisTTXisra- watches, 
the OROIDE VVATCU FACTORY 
Cares sore i nroat, l.oion, i.ougua, Uiimmim, xjiuuuiu.ir, 
Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally, it 
le a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaint#. OROIDE CASES, a new 
This medicine Is prbk kuom awytuijmj DKtBTKBlOVS, onty to ourselves, preclm 
pleasant to the taste.safe, yet sure and effective In its action. u« color as long as worn, i 
- onc«. These watches are 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FO THE Factory, from tbe best m 
PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, wut.chcsmistlng liveUnm 
A Positive Remedy for all kinds Of Hnmors, Scrofula, Scar- ff °n!»n a aml'Ladie”* size! 
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Ulcers,and all Obstinate Affectionsiof the Skin; Mercurial Bold onocc 
Diseases, aud every Taint of tho System: Dyspepsia, aud maie as tVoseof go, 
of Appctuci XT 
R esidence for sale.-T he snb«crib- 
ber offers for sale his residence in the village of New¬ 
ark, Wayne Co., N. V ., containing about an acre, of ground, 
house Li excellent condition has the following room* Par¬ 
lor, library, hull, battilntr-room, sitting-room, dining-room, 
kitchen, six bed rooms; also, there is on the premises a cold 
grapery, ice-bouse, barn, with cellar tinder It., good cisterns, 
both at thaham and the house, line cellars, a furnace heats 
the house in the winter. Tho premises contain line varioi m* 
of fruit, u well laid out fiower garden, 8. K. 5V1LLIAMS. 
A GENTS WAN T E I> — Foa Matthew Hai,e 
Smith’s New Book, “SUNSHINE AND SHADOW 
1* NEW YORK." If yon wish to knowhow Fortunes are 
made and lost In a day : Uow " Countrymen ” arc. swindled 
by Sharpers; How G.irubliug Houses aud Lotteries arc. Con¬ 
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‘•8UNS1UXE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK.” 
A Urge Octavo Vnl, over roll pages, finely Illustrated. We 
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No Book ever published that sells ao rapidly. We employ 
no General Agent* amt offer the laryml compassion* send 
for our 32-page Clcular. Full particulars and terras to Agents 
sent free on application. ,J. B. BURR & CO., 
hll-lt Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
S END FOR CIRCE EAR IN' 
IE. A. EA.KEK. db CO.'S 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
Of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, where they present 
as commission to any person sending them i club,- 
irUJS OP SHEETING. SJLK DRESS PATTERN, CAR¬ 
PETING, SEWING MACHINE, .G:.. Ac. 
VR-KSl OF COST. 
Ten descriptive checks of articles sold for One Dollar 
each. Sent for $1; 20 for $'•!, Ac. Commissions not exceeded 
hr auy other c-onccru. Cireiuar* sent- free. Address 
D 7-1 -ft ii. A. BAKLR ifc CO.,-17 Hanover St, Boston. 
F OR ffllil N (2 HARNESS, CARttlAGE 
Tors; <fce... there is nothing In use equal to FRANK 
MILLER'S PREPARED HARNESS OIL BLACKING. 
For Bools null Shoes, Feank Mli.r.nn'* I.kxthbb Pbe- 
aBBVATlVK vso Watici; HKpoi' Oir, BLACKING stands un¬ 
rivaled. It has been in extensive use for more than thirty 
years, aud the demand Is continually Increasing. 
For sale at moat of the retail and Jobbing houses through 
the country. a74-4t 
WASTED-AGENTS FOR ’* PEOPLE’S BOOK 
VT ol Biography," or Lives of eminent persons In every 
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the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
" ' ucrK Exclusive tor¬ 
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A. S. HALF, & CO„ 
Hartford, Conn. 
TTTINC1IESTER REPEATING RIFLES. 
’ FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND, 
AS A REPEATER, 
and 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate and wonderfully effective weap¬ 
ons, carrying eighteen charge*, which can be fired In nine 
seconds, arc now ready for the market, and ire for sale by 
all the responsible Gua DealeiS throughout the country. 
For full information scud for circular* and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
New Haven, Couu. 
calved the hearty endorsement from the public aud press, 
which Is accorded to tho Norway Oat*. For full particulars 
ace advertisement lu Moore’s Rural New Yorker of Sept.5th. 
The New York TudepeudchCof Sept. 8d saysThere is 
sufficient reason to accent ar-1 welcome the Norway Om *. »* 
a new and valuable addition to tho grain resources of the 
country.” The New York Txlhunaof Aug.25th says:—“They 
are being raised with great success." The New England Far¬ 
mor says:—'’’ They are no humbug," Beware of bogus Nor¬ 
way Oats. PRICE LIST. 
One quart, prepaid, by post.$ 1 25 
Two quarts, ‘‘ ’ ... :: . 2 00 
Cue peek, per express,freight payable on delivery.... t 00 
One hall-bushel, *’ ’* *’ • • • • ,'>00 
Ono bushel, M ‘ .... 10 CO 
Two and one-half bushel hags. 25 00 
When one bushel or more is ordered, they will he shipped 
bv freight line when desired. Remittances should bo lu 
checks, drafts, post office orders, or if In money by express 
or registered letters. In on) ring, give your 1’. O. address, 
also state nearest express ofice If to be sent by express. 
jy- Write our address plai dv on the env elope, and always 
nut our box number on as well as our pine-; of business, as 
° ll0W8: JONES & CLARK, 
P. (J. Box 3,089. 20 Liberty St., New York. 
postmaster is about $12,000 
steel engravings. Outsells every other work 
rltory—largest commissions, 
dress the publishers, 
97-1-131 
'TATE FAllt-.l. W. MOUNT WILL EX III B* 
> R hi* Wood-Sawing Machine, Cider Screws, *e., Ac 
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TNALE'S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER. 
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CHIUOPEE SEWING M All HIKE CO., Chicopee Kalis, Mass. 
ES. DR. 8. 8. 
TIYS1CI AN " de- 
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uTon, 
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A VALUABLE GIFT.-80 PAG 
A FITCH’S "DOMESTIC FAMILY P 
uertbes all Diseases and tlielr Remedies. 
Address Db. 6. S. F 
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Hand Cultivatoii ever Invented 
THY 18 THE UNIVERSAL CJ.OTHBS 
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COG 
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W ATERS’ FIRST PRI-LHIUYl PIANOS, 
witlUron Frame“vowlrir.? 15a** and Agraffe Bridge. 
Melodeons, Parlor. Church ait’- Cabinet Organa, the jest 
manufactured: Warranted lor M-c Years. . 
100 Pia.vos, Mklookons anu Gboaxsoi six nrst-cla* ma* 
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anee Ir, Monthly or l 1 .iart ; -rly luitullffieut*. second-hand 
I' str ament* af. great bargain*- Illustrated Catalogue? BlaU- 
'I | i ,waters ie the Author of SUk Sunday School Music 
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SOLE AGENTS 
y con fLANor 3T.- tesr Q 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
tl PE A KING of the NOYEI.TV C LOTHES 
r5 WRINGER exhibited at the late Fair In the Amkkican 
Institute the NEW Yoke Liberal Ch kistian says:—“The 
Novelty Wringer received tbe marked approbation of tbe 
jury, and was awarded the highest uremi dm. * * * It Is 
'now admitted that It ha* no equal as a family wringer. ' ’ 
• * l r ban the Paten t Flanur Coe-WnnRns tm both ends 
ot the Rolls, as well us the most approved apniiane for a<l- 
jnHingthe pressure, so that a fine lane collar, or a heavy 
woollen tduuketcan be run through with equal facility and 
without injury. ' • • Indeed, in all respects, tt3 superi¬ 
ority Is no apparent that the high testimonials It Is constantly 
receiving can be readily accounted lor. ’ * * In fact, 
whenever und wherever exhibited it Invariably seenrea the 
highest honors." N. B. l’HELPB & Co., Gkn- Auts., 
_ _ . No. 17 Courtlaudt Street, New York City. 
Pf“SOLD Evebvwiiebk. 974-tf 
M ARUELLU8 POTATO DIGGERS FOR SA LE 
—I have a number of th >ee superloi miwsUlues at Shoris- 
vllle, Ontario Co., N. Y. Tb >sa wlahing to purchase can find 
them on addressing me at tbe above place. At Wo; N.«. State 
Fair 1 Invite all other niaeli nes to practically test taolv ma- 
Chines with mine. Allordtrs promptly filled when accom¬ 
panied with prompt pay. toe plate hi SSKAfe April 27, W67. 
R. SHAFFER, Agent. 
rttikA TO 83 for every hour's service, pleasant and Uou- 
orabb- employment, without risk. Desirable for all— 
ladles, nilnitters, fanner*, merchants, mechanics, soldiers, 
everybody. T- NEVVELL & CO., ts Broad St., New V ork. 
frilE LITTLE GIANT I1OR9E-P0WER I1A8 
1 been in use and highly approved tor over ihree years, 
It is simple, durable, compact, cheap,easily loaded amt mow 
ed about by two men: weight, i.'i" ibH.l 1* valuable fori Ur cutt¬ 
ing. Sawlnz Wood, Clmrulu?. Ginning Cotton, or where pmf- 
., r | S wanted from one to thur horse*. Send for circular. 
96H-23U-.01 JOHN W. Ql INCY, 9» William St„ New YoiF. 
Tlie Union Apple Parer — (The kuife pareB 
going both ways)—and Apple Paring, Coring aud Slicing 
Machines, (all done at once.) Manufactured by 
D. II. WHITTEMORE, Worcester, Mass. 
K OF WONDERS) TELLS HOW 
I to rnalv all kinds of Patent. Medicine*. Perfumery,Toilet 
Articles. Cosmctlob, Candles, Winoe, Cordials, Soaps, l>ye», 
and hundred* of other articles lu daily demand. Kiwly 
made and bold at large protUa. Sent, po»t-nald. for ‘45ot* ny 
%3-eo-tf O* A. ROOHBACH, No.lW Nassau 8t», 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, OM- 
bitiiug the maximum of efficiency, durability and 
No Clothes Wringer can do its work evenly and 
easily with one end of the Rollers pinned together. The 
Novelty and Champioh Wringers have not this ob¬ 
jection. Examine before yon buy. 
ATCHE LOK’S HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye ts the best In the world; the Only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the til effects 
of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street, New York. 9G-ly 
BOOK FOR EVERYBODY. -“ Hinta 
on House Pals rneo ou Hunts and Colors and how 
se them. Cloth. Copies sent free by mail on receipt 
cents. MASURY & WH1TON, 
•2teo . No. Ill Fulton Street, New York, 
Proprietors of Globe White Load aud Color Works. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will Cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT cures all Diseases of the Skin, 
Price 50 centsby mall 60 cents. All Druggists Bell it 
Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 232 
A VALUABLE FARM AT AUCTION-CON- 
taiuhig 1S1 acres, situated in the St. Josephs Valley 3K 
miles northeast of Three R.vers, St. Josephs Co., Michigan. 
Sale, October 8th, 1WI8. Serd for descriptive circular. 
972-lt J. W. HOLLO WELL, Three Rivers, Mich. 
B efore buying tubb i « ew a ter 
WHEELS—Send for Circulars of FKKKSKiLL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO.. Peeksktll, N. Y. 
P KEK8KILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
INUS.—Send for List, PKKKSK1UL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO., PeeksklU, N. Y. 
