NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF MEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
1LTHAM WACTHES 
. JBL_ FOB A FEW 
Ml months past we have advertised the above Watches at 
exiremeig low prices, stud the result has been most satisfac¬ 
tory. Our plan bus born to sell the genuine W ALT HAM 
WATCH, iu Solid Gold or Silver Caves only, and at. a very 
small pro (If; giving tuft pm e.luvser every opuiU'tnnlty of ex¬ 
amination and e.omparlfloD, ami with the understanding that 
It' the Watch does not prove vatlstitetorj, It can be exchang¬ 
ed or Ihe money refunded. 
These Witches ate, without exception, the most perfect 
specimens of Hue Mechanism ever produced In any country. 
It a oh and every part Is made by machinery of the most deli¬ 
cate and elaborate construe!ion, 
Compared with foreign watches, they possess many advan¬ 
tages, excelling not only in principle aiul finish, but still 
more In their reliability as time-keepers. As an indication 
Of the prices we Submit the following: 
Silver Hunting Watobes...$18.00 
Gold Hunting Watches, IH curat-ense. 80.00 
Gold Hunting Watches, ladles' sine, . 70,00 
We often receive orders direct from our advei tlaement, 
but prefer that every one should send first for our descrip¬ 
tive price list, which explains all the different kinds, tolls the 
weight and quality of the eases, and gives prices of each. 
This wo Win forward to any one on application, aud it will 
lie found very usefttl in making a selection. 
Ev.ru Wash in warranted by special certificate from the 
Amervan Hatch Company. 
We send them hy ev press to any address. Allow the pur¬ 
chaser to open ilie package and examine the Watch before 
paying, and If afterwards it does not prove salitiuelory, it 
can ho exchanged or the money will be cheerfully remnded. 
Please state that, yon saw this in the Unrai New-Yorker. 
Address, in full. IlOWAKU At CO., 
9.4-eottoa No. 619 Hboxdwa y, New York. 
The “ Early Rose " Potato—Geo W Best. 
The universal Clothes Wrtnger-RC Browning. 
Trees, Shrub--, } fi>>>, Vl es, &c.—Frost & Co. 
The Original One Dollar Broker Store—Andrews & Co. 
New Singing Book for Schools and Choirs—Mason & Bros 
Agents Wanted—J W Goodspccd & Co. 
Holloway’s Pills, 
“ Willard’’ ami •• Early Rose’’—.las ,T H Gregory. 
Stiver Poland Fowls—Writ M Lewis. 
Gold! Gold !—E lit:,, | v|a 
Soper’s Self-Feeding Hav Knife—Soper* Merriam, 
Stock for Sale—I tUrnm Brown. 2d. 
Flowers for the Mil dan—Win Webster. 
To Tree Agents arid Planters—CL Van Dusen. 
Potatoe^-O L Van Uuseu. 
Apple Seeds— Jas A Root. 
Osage Drang Plant? -W H Mann & Co. 
Universal Clothes Wringer. 
Pear aud Plum Seedlings—A & J Hammond. 
Piedmont Land Agency—H B McKay. 
Raspberries and Blackberries— Wrn Parry. 
BFBOIAL NOTICES. 
The Novelty Clothes Wringer. 
The “ Universal" Clothes Wringer. 
PACIFIC RAILROAD 
IEDMONT LAND AGENCY. 5 00 Virginia 
1- arms, of all sizes and prices, i.Vr sale. For particulars 
Iross, H. B. McKAY, 
_ IIS Wall Street, New Turk.. 
— receiving the aid and supervision of the Government, and 
carried forward by the extraordinary resources and energy 
of the powerful Corporations to whom it was entrusted — is 
rapidly approaching completion, and It Is safe to say that 
Now York aud San Francisco will be connected 
by rail by the 
G old t goldi-mt golden compound 
will force the Beard to grow on the smoothest face in 
twenty-one day*. Satisfaction given or money refunded. 
Sent, hv mail, postage paid, for .'ficents, 
Address E. 11. COLVIN. Had lev's Station, Til. 
-A.XjB^.isr^ isr. -y.. 
Office and Factory on Thacher Si., North End or the City. 
WM. B. EMERY, (Stiff Ivor of Eaixisv Brutuhiuo Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory, Manufacturers of 
GENERAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY - , 
Comprising the Celebrated “STAR" Threshing Machines: 
"Stab Railway (or Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Bow¬ 
ers; “Stab" Cotton Gina and CondenseiHj Circular Cross- 
Cut Saw Mills; Vegetable Cutters; Horse Hay Fork*; Corn 
and Feed Mills; Powei Corn Sheikas; Dug I-owms, &c„ *c. 
tv u wish to call the particular intention ot Farmers to our 
celebrated '*8TAK'* THRESHER AND CLEANER, which, 
as lately Unproved, we claim Is far superior to any other ma¬ 
chine now In market. It is compact aud easily portable; 
simple In its con*truction, and therefore easy to operate by 
the most Inexperienced, and will do He work with marvel¬ 
ous rapidity and perfection, anil with comparatively the 
least demand upon the strength ot the [loinlulu driving It. 
We have rnado recent improvement* In this machine by 
which we are enabled to thoroughly clean the grain under 
almost any combination of d lit) chines and wo are now using 
an entirely new and olleetlvo device for relieving Use feeder 
Of du*t, thus making Mm operation of threshing as comfort¬ 
able and safe as with the ordinary machines It. U annoying 
and frequently destructive to health. 
These Machines are made of suitable sizes tor our u Stas” 
Railway Power and also for our “Star" Lever Power. 
For full particulars, send for our Illustrated Descriptive 
Circular and Price Mat. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
f8f* Correspondents will please address THE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 162, 
Albany, N. Y. 065 mtf 
INGS OlN SALE-100000 Fear. 100,000 
and 30,000 1 year-old Amd«, AO.IKKJ cherry, Ui.OoO 
lings, on sale. s. p. Williams & CO., 
Dansvllle. Livingston Co., N. Y. 
FOURTH OF JULY MAI 
I j’OR 8.4 LE—THOROUGH-BRED and GRADE 
ALDERNEY STOCK, from Otioppeqnanset's Farm. 
Also, several very One COTSWOLD KWK8 AND RAM 
LAMBS. Apply to J CARTED, BROWN. 2d, 
_ Box 286, Providence, R. I. 
More than two-thirds of the Through Llae and Branches 
between the MLssonri River and the Paclfie Ocean are con¬ 
structed, at a cost ol" nearly 
S ILVER POLAND TOP-K NOT 
FOWLS.—t have a few pairs Of these splendid 
r owls for sale, warranted pure breed. The hens 
a relast year’s chicken*, the cocks are this spring's 
chickens. Price, $8 per pair, or $'i the trio. 
Address WM. M. LEWIS, Rochester, N. Y. 
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS, 
Aud the remainder is being pushed forward with unparal 
leled vigor. The 
ms ®mtfcetts*r 
OLLO WAY’S PILLS 
„ NAUSEA AND 
iJL want of appetite are alwa.ve the indicia of indigestion. 
Stimulants won't banish them. They are superinduced by an 
unnatural condition of the stomach and the bowels, and the 
best known specific for these causes Is Hollow xv‘s Pills. 
No other medicine operates with the same directness or, 
these Important organs. This is not, a mere ad captandum 
opinion, but a luct, attested by the experience of fitly years. 
Sold by all druggists. 
— Paris absorb? 2,000 000 pounds of grapes annually, 
— Denmark refuse* to adopt a decimal currency. 
— There are only 230 Jewish inhabitants in Troy, N. Y. 
— There are 10,058 Odd Fellows in California, 
— Savannah boasts the healthiest city in the country. 
— Clothesline thieves infest Boston, 
— Belgium proposes to tax the bachelors, 
— Oregon has been devastated by forest fires. 
— New York is expecting a brililaut concert season. 
— Now rice is coining into the market. 
— Smugglers are occasionally caught in Detroit. 
— Peaches are ten cents a dozen in Montreal. 
— It is said cattle stealing is cominou in Connecticut. 
— Pigeon shooting is now good in Minnesota. 
— Kentucky promises much corn and whisky this year, 
— The farmers of Minnesota are harvesting their com. 
— Boston has a free school for seamen and their children. 
— Missouri has gained 850,000inhabitants since the war. 
— School teachers are everywhere scarce this year, 
— Leroi, Eugenie's hairdresser, receives $6,000 salary. 
— English Quakers are abandoning their uniform. 
— Napoleon’s horses and carriages cost $180,000 last 
year. 
— Pittsburg sends three ton of grapes to Philadelphia 
daily. 
— The police in New York have taken to arresting each 
other. 
— Rain-water was six cents a bucket in Holland last 
month, 
— Prussia teaches seven languages in her primary 
schools. 
— Chestnuts and hickory nuts will be very abundant 
this fail. 
— The Lincoln monument at Springfield, Ill., is to cost, 
$200,000. 
— Trichina ka3 been discovered in rats by a French 
anatomist. 
— There is $180,000 worth of window glass in Stewart’s 
new store. 
— Paper boats have won eleven out of fourteen races 
this season. 
— Three new hotels are going up in the upper part of 
New York. 
— Prol, Biot is to teach more New York ladies how to 
cook this fall, 
— Extensive fires are raging in the woods in Oregon 
and California. 
— Long Island is gathering the largest potato crop it 
ever produced. 
— Jeff. Davis was at last accounts the guest of the Earl 
of Shrewsbury, 
— The house in Bonn in which Beethoven was bom, is 
about to be sold, 
— “ Red men ” who speak German are the lateet novel¬ 
ties in California. 
— A Vermont man has his second crop of strawberries 
for this year iu market- 
— Isaac Kelly was arrested in Jersey City last week for 
kicking a man to death. 
— Half a bushel of potatoes is the price of admission 
to the Salt Lake theater. 
— The length of England, from Berwick to Land’s End, 
is estimated at 420 miles. 
— It is said that Mrs. John Wood, the actress, has mar¬ 
ried a London journalist. 
— A Kentuckian calculates that he has chewed 1,825 lbs. 
Of tobacco iu forty years. 
— The wife of Prince Napoleon is in the last stages of 
pulmonary consumption. 
— Chinese are flocking by millions to the newly discov¬ 
ered gold mines at Chefoo, 
— Mr. Chandler of Alstead, N. H., harvested a crop of 
corn 66 days after planting. 
— A New York milliner has built a bonnet which is a 
marvel of cheapness at $125. 
— The corn crops in the lowlands of Kentucky have 
been ruined by an inundation. 
— Competition has lowered the steamboat fares on the 
upper Mississippi very much. 
— Brooklyn’s valuation is $101,317,560, an increase of 
eleven millions since last year. 
— A four acre crop of peaches in Painesville, O., has 
been sold on the trees for $2,700, 
— Nearly every sign of the war which devastated the 
valley of Virginia has disappeared. 
— An Albanian has invented a self-heating sleigh, the 
bottom being warmed by oil lamps. 
— The London Times has boen published every day ex¬ 
cept Sundays, since January 1, 1768. 
— Bridgeport, Ct., has raked up over 1,000,000 bushels 
of seed oyster* since September 1st. 
— The Canadians have been making an effort to reduce 
the salary ol' the Governor-General. 
— It is said that more than three million skulls adorn 
the walls of ihe catacombs of Paris, 
— There is less legislation aud less crime in Vermont 
than in any other State in the Union. 
— A Swiss manufacturing colony has made arrange¬ 
ments to settle in Grundy Co.. Tennessee. 
— It is estimated there arc about 225,000 threshing ma¬ 
chines in operation in the United States. 
— A woman named Jane Alford was found murdered in 
the street of Toronto Wednesday night week. 
— Tho Indianapolis pension agency has 12,000 names, 
and the annual payments amount to $1,800,000. 
— The eastern shore of Lake Michigan furnished Chi¬ 
cago with 50,000 bushels of peaches this season. 
— 22 miles of fence inclose a farm of 13,000 acres in 
Illinois, which is subdivided by 70 miles of hedge. 
— The needle-gun has been introduced into the armies 
of Denmark, Sweden, Holland, and the Roman States. 
— A Charleston paper estimates the rice crop of the 
Carolinas, Georgia and Louisiana at 70.000 to 80,000 tierces. 
to whom belongs the Western and Principal Portion of the 
Main-Stem Line, receive from the United States Government. 
L The right of way through the Territories, with the 
use of timber and materials alon-g the route. 
II. An absolute grant of twenty sections per mile (12,800 
acres) of the public lands on the line, the minimum 
value of which is now fixed at $2.60 per acre. 
III. A special issue of V. S. Six per-cent. Bonds, at the 
average rate of $35,000 per mile, delivered as tin work pro 
gresses: which the Company are allowed to repay within 
thirty years, mainly by transportation services. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES- FOR 
Fxr.v, Mtstko or Mki hanioal purposes. These ma¬ 
chines require no brick work: —mounted on legs they are 
especially adapted for use in Mills, Shops, ForxDKr.iKS or 
Puinting Rooms,- or mounted on wheels they are adapted 
for out door work, Turksjiiso, Wood Sawing, &c, See 
Rural New-Yorker of August 15th, ISO* first page. 
Cfrcuiars with description and prices lurni.-hed on ap¬ 
plication to A. N. WOOD *• CO., Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y. 
CO PER’8 HELP-FEEDING 
K 5 HCAY KNIFE. 
tS^Send for circulars. Agents Wanted. 
Address SOPER & MKKRIAM, Rochester,N. Y 
D. R. BARTON & CO., 
Manufacturers and Agonts. 
OF OUR ONE DOLLAR SALE HAS CAUSED SUCH 
A COMPLETE 
GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY 
Cures Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Diptherla, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of B!*>d, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It 
is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints. 
Tills medicine is frkb feom isvmisn delktebtous, 
pleasaut to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective In its action. 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE 
PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
A Positive Remedy for ail kinds of Knmorih—Scrofula, Scur¬ 
vy, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Nettle R»«h, Boils, Carbuncles, 
Ulcers, and all Obstinate Affections of the Skin; Mercurial 
Diseases, and every Taint of the System.- Dyspepsia, and 
those diseases originating in the Derangement of the Digest¬ 
ive Organs, viz.:—Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, Nervous 
Affections, Headache, Langnor.Loesof Appetite, Depression 
of Spirits, aud Costiveneas. Wit-lOt 
TTLNTING AND T R A I* P I N G . — THE 
11 Hunters’ Guide and Trappers’Companion. A book for 
farmers. Hunters, Trappers and Boys. Tells how to imnt 
ami trap all kind* of jsamc, from the mink to the bear and 
neer. How r.o cure skins, make boat?, trap?, &c.„ &c. A 
XKw book, just, out, the only cheap atirl reliable work ever 
printed. Price only 25 cents: 6 for $v. Sent no£t. free by 
HTTNTBB & CO. t Pablluher*, Hinsdale, N. H. 
XLnT trade, 
That in order to supply the demand occasioned by our con¬ 
stantly Increasing patronage, wo have recently made 
importations for the Fall Trade, direct from 
European Manufacturer*, 
AMOUYTUYG TO YEARLY $500,000, 
So that we are prepared to sell every description of 
Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Ware, Out- 
lerv, Watches, Albums, Jewelry, &e,, 
Of Better Quality than any other Concern in the Coun¬ 
try, for the uniform price of 
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE, 
J3F" The best of Boston and New York references given as 
to tlie-reliability of our house, and that our business la con¬ 
ducted In the fairest and most legitimate manner possible, 
and that we give greater value for the money than can be 
Obtained in any other way. 
All Goods damaged or broken in transporta¬ 
tion replaced without charge. 
war Checks describing articles sold sent to agents In Clubs 
ut rates mentioned below. Wo guarantee every article to 
coat less than li bought at any Boston or New York Whole¬ 
sale House. 
IV. AuthoriUy to issue their own First Mortgage Bonds 
to the same amount, having the preferred, lien—superior to 
that of the Government. 
V. It receives, in addition, donations and subsidies from 
the State 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 public lands, and 
further subscriptions to the Capital Stock, The early com¬ 
pletion of the enterprise Is therefore beyond all doubt. 
Tills Company have already carried their road successfully 
across the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and arc rapidly extend¬ 
ing the track across the Salt Lake Plains, and have already 
a valuable way-traffic thereon. Besides a mileage upon all 
through business, this road, having tho best lands for settle 
ment, the most productive mines, the nearest markets, and 
being exempt from competition, will always command large 
revenues. The uet earnings upon the completed portion are 
more than double the total annual Interest liabilities to he 
assumed thereupon. 
The undersigned offer for sale, and recommend to invent¬ 
ors, the 
f CONCENTRATED INDIGO 
h’—. ,y For the Laundry.—Free from Ox,ilic Acid.—8oe 
Chemist's Certificate. 
A Patent Pocket Plncushon or Emery Bag 
" is R*o« twknty attrr Bor, ° 
For Sale by all respectable Grocers armDruycists. 
fi ALE’S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER, 
VT Do you want the Agency (or for your own use,) ot the 
fastest, easiest working, cheapest, and most durable Self- 
Feeding Hay, Straw uud Stalk Gutter ? ( Not to be paid for 
till tried.) PEEK.SKILL PLOW WORKS, 
9U-13t Peekskili, N. Y., Or Cleveland, Ohio. 
MENEELYS* BELLS. 
Bells for Churches, Academies, Fac¬ 
tories, etc., of which more have been 
made at this establishment than at all 
tno other foundurlcs in the country 
combined, At! Bells warranted. 
IW An illustrated Catalogue sent free 
upon application to 
E. A. & G, R. MEN KELT, 
913-lSt West Troy, h . Y. 
W E WILL SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR, 
Gold and Silver Wfl'.cllSS, Sewing Machines. Silk 
Dress Patterns, Carpetings, Domestic Goods, &c, 
CIRCULARS SENT FREE, 
giving full particulars, or tab checks, sent for One Dollar 
describing ten different articles which we will sell for 
CUV A? HOLLAR EACH. 
it!' Splendid Inducements offered to Agents sending ns 
Clubs. Address L ABOUT 1'8 & BABBITT, 
97 1 - 21 co No. 83 Sudbury Street., Boston, Mass. 
OUB COMMISSIONS TO AGENTS 
Exceed those of every other establishment of tho kind. 
Proof of thin can be found in comparing our premiums with 
those of others fob otr as of tots same si: iu addition to 
which we claim to give better goods of the tame character. 
TFe will Send to Agents free of Charge, 
For a Club of 30 and Three Dollu.rx-1 don. good 
Linen Shirt Fronts. 1 sot Solid Gold Studs. All Wool Cussi- 
cnere l'or Pants. Fine white Counterpane, large size. 1 ele¬ 
gant Balmoral Skirt. 20 yards brown or blenched Sheeting, 
good quality, yard wide, t elegant 100 Picture Morocco- 
bound Photo. Album. 1 double lens Stereoscope and 13 For¬ 
eign View*. 1 silver plated engraved 5 bottle Castor. 1 ele¬ 
gant Silk Fan, with ivory or Sandal Wood Frame, feathered 
edge and spangled. I Steel Curving Knife and Fork, very 
best quality, ivory balanced handle. 1 handsome beaded 
and lined Parasol. 20 yds. good Print, l very fine Damask 
Table. Cover. I pr. bi-.stqnsllty Ladles'Serge Congress Boots. 
1 do*, line Linen Towels. Mdoz, Rogers’ best Silver Deasert 
Forks. 1 Ladles’ large real Morocco Traveling Bag. 1 fancy 
DreSS Pattern. dog. elegant Stiver Plated engraved Nap¬ 
kin Rings. 1 do*. Ladle.*’ fine Merino or Cotton Stockings. 
Gents' heavy chased solid Gold Ring. 1 pr. Ladies' high cut 
Balmoral Boots. 1 elegant Dcte-Ine Tire?* Pattern. 1 Violin 
and Bow, In box complete, l set Jewelry—pin, ear drops 
aud sleeve buttons. 
For a Club of 50 and Five Dollars —1 black or 
colored Alpaocu Dress Pattern. 1 set Lace Curtains, lpr. 
All Wool Blankets. Engraved Silver Piated 6 bottle Re¬ 
volving Castor. I beanrifrit Writing Desk. 1 solid Gold 
Scarf Pin. 3K yd*, very fine Ousel more, for Pants and Vest. 
1 set. Ivorv balanced handle Knives with at Ivor plated Forks. 
1 elegant Satin Parasol, heavily beaded and lined with silk. 
1 pr. Gents' Calf Boot*, 30 yds. good Print. 30 yds. good 
brown or bleached Sheeting, yard wldc.ortoyd/}, y, yd. wide, 
good quality- i Ladles’ elegant Morocco Traveling Bag. l 
square Wool Shawl. ; plain Norwich Poplia Dress Pattern. 
I k' vds. (Jon. width cloth for ladies’cloak. Elegant, engraved 
Silver plated Tea Pot. 3 yds. double width water proof cloth 
for cloaking. 
For a Club ol lOil and Ten Dollars— 1 rich Merino 
or Thibet Dress Pattern, l pair Une Damask Table Cloths 
and Napkins to match. I pair Gents’ French Calf B •’■ts. 1 
heavy, silver plated engraved tee Pitcher. V „ ..,-wool 
Cloth for Ladic*’ Cloak, i web very best quality brown or 
bleached Sheeting. 7Uj yds. fine Cassimere for suit. 1 ele¬ 
gant Poplin Dress pattern. ielegaut English Berage Dress 
pattern. 1 beautiful English Berage Shawl. I set tvory bal¬ 
anced handle Knives and Forks. 1 Ladies or Gents’ Silver 
Hunting.!'mm Watch. I Bartlett Hand, Portable Sewing Ma¬ 
chine. Splendid Family Bible, steel engravings, with record 
and photograph, pages. :J5 yds. good Hemp Carpeting, good 
colors. 1 puii good Marseilles Guilts, t good ’> barrel Re¬ 
volver. L elegant Fur Muif and Cape. 1 single barrel Shot 
Gun. l Silver plated, engraved, 6 bottled Revolving Castor, 
cut glass bottle*, i very fine Violin and Bow, in case. 1 set 
Ivory balanced Knives and Fork*. 
Presents for larger Clubs increase in the some ratio. 
F orsale.-aboct is acres of land on 
the east bank of tne Genesee Riven within tno city ol 
Rochester, now under high and successful 1 ulttvatlon as a 
market vegetable and fruit garden. For particulars uddresa 
the subscriber, or call on the premises between the hours of 
10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Also a large lot of Franconia Raspberry 
OOK AGENTS WANTED 
I TT O R OILING HARNESS, CARRIAGE 
; Tops, &c„ there is n-uhi tg in use enual in FRaPiK 
MILLER'S PREPARED HARNESS OIL BLACKING. 
For iiontM uml Shoes, Fkank Miixku s Lkatuee Phf- 
Sbp.vati v k an u WxTKR Proof On. Bt-.uiKiko stands un¬ 
rivaled. It. has been in extensive Use feu more than thirty 
years, and the demand is continually Increasing. 
For sale at most of the retail and jobbing bouReB through 
the country. 974-4t 
bearing six per cent, per annum interest, both principal and 
Interest payabhiin “United Btato* gold coin.” These 
Bonds are the first lien upon one of Hie most productive amt 
valuable railroad line-s in the world—a line which wilt bu fin¬ 
ished within twelve months, and which is already earning, 
after paying operating expenses, more Uiad twice the annual 
charge of its Bonded debt. They are already widely known 
and esteemed in this country and Europe, and it m believed 
the remainder of the Loan will speedily be taken. 
A limited amount will be disposed of at 
103 PEE GENT. AND ACCRUED INTEREST, 
IN OURRB3NTCY. 
Tlie Ronds arc of $1,000 each, with Beml-annual gold cou¬ 
pons attached, payable in July and January. 
The Company reserve the right to advance the price 
at any time ; but all 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, from Nation at, and State laws, guarantees 
SUPERIOR TO ANT OTHER CORPORATE SECURITIES NOW OF¬ 
FERED. . 
W ANTED—AGENT8 FOR “PBOPLE’8 BOOK 
of Biography," or Lives of eminent persons in every 
age and oountry, women as well as men, written by 
PARTON, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel engravings. Outsells every other work- Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory— largest commissions For descriptive clrc.uUr ad¬ 
dress the publishers, A. ri. HALF ft CO., 
974-]$$ Hartford Conn. 
THE ONLY PERFECT C I RE lor TILES 
1. of all kin ns, also LRPROsr.ScnoFiLA, Salt Hueum, 
and all Diseases of tiik Skin and hlood. is 
FOWLE’8 FILE AND HUMOR CURE. 
Internal and external use. Entirely vegetable. Used in 
the Hospitals of tlie Old and New World. Iu case of failure, 
f authorize all dealers to refund the money and charge It 
back to me. No failures for over ten yiyivs. Prepared by 
K, D, FOWLE, vWmmJet, Boston. 
$1 a bottle. Sold everywhere. Send par drcUMr>;\free. 
J^RS. PAIGE’S NEW METHOD 1 
For tlie Piano-Forte, Organ and Voice. 
By this Method the nrt and science of Music are readerod 
at) simple and comprehensive that by one quarter's instruc¬ 
tion parties can become independentr performere upon the 
riaoo-Forte or Organ; aud alter one month of close, appli¬ 
cation can commence teaching, and continue their Course 
hy correspondence. 
Having obtained the assistance of able and experienced 
teaonere, we are prepared to give our patrons alt needed at¬ 
tention. Pupils s-'milted for private lesson* at any time. 
Adult and Juvemie classes will be formed at our rooms, for 
the Plano, Organ and Vocal Music, by the quarter or by the 
year. 
Agents are wanted In all part* of the country to form 
classes in Mrs.Paige'S New System of Instruction in Music. 
Liberal Terms offered. 
For circular, address Mrs. J. B. PAIGE. ItoomsDftnd 4, 
Chickeriug's Block, 216 Washington Bt., Boston, Maas. 
SETS UP ITS OWN WORK, KNITS ALL 
sizes—widens and narrows, knits the heel into the stocking 
and narrows off the toe complete and, as improved within 
tlie last thirty days, is the most perfect knitter in the world 
Warranted to he and do all we claim for it in every instance, 
or money refunded. For particulars, also circular aud sam¬ 
ple stocking, address. Inclosing stamp, 
97-i-tf J. D. ORNK &, CO., 176 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
S END FOR CIRCULAR IN 
33. TV. BAKER * CO.’S 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
Of DHY AND FANCY GOODS, &c., Ac., where- they present 
as commission to any person sending thorn a club,— 
WEB OF SHEETING. SILK DRESS PATTERN, CAR¬ 
PETING, SEWING MACHINE , Ac., Ac. 
PK.EB OUT COST’. 
Ten descriptive checks of articles sold for One Dollar 
each, sent for $1; 20 for $3, &c. Commissions not exceeded 
by any other concern. Circulars sent free. Address 
974 -ft E. A. UAKEK & CO., 47 Hanover St., Boston. 
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at their full 
market rates, in exchange for the Central Paclfie Railroad 
Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from 5 to 10 
per cent, profit and keep the principal of their 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 oar cost. 
Subscriptions received by Banks and Bank¬ 
ers, Agents for Loan, and by 
FARMERS’ & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester. N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS & CO„ Rochester, N. Y. 
(AT All Descriptions of Government Securities 
Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. 
tar ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made for de¬ 
sirable accouuts. 
TYOSTON DOLLAR STORE. 
THE IMMENSE SUCCESS 
Attending onr past business has induced us to make great 
preparations for the fall and winter trade. 
Our checks and exchange lists contain nearly every arti¬ 
cle desired for family use, snob as Dry aud Fancy Goods, 
Boots and Shoes, Jewelry and Plated Ware, Cutlery, &c.,&c. 
1ST Presents worth from $3 to $100 sent free to Agents. 
13r Make votir orders as large as possible, and send your 
money by postal order or registered letLer. 
We arc agent* for over one hundred foreign and domestic 
manufactories. 
Our goods are now, and sold at Manufacturers' prices at 
$1 for each article. Descriptive checks Jli) per hvmtired, or 
ten for $1. Agents wanted In every town. Circulars sent 
free. CUSHMAN tk CO,, 10 Arch St., Boston. 
3®" Send Money by Registered Letter. 
Send for our new Fall Circular. 
83?“ Catalogue of Goods sent to any address free. 
PARKER & CO., 
Nos. 98 and 100 Summer Street, Boston. 
ANTED, AGENTS—(.Male or Female.)— Goods fur- 
uiH-lied to he paid lor when sold, and samples ient free. 
fall particulars address, with stamp, 
-4t J. N. BOYLAN, detroit, Michigan. 
ARCELLUS POTATO DIGGERS FOR SALE 
ILL—I have a number of those superior machines at Shorts- 
ville, Ontario Co., N, Y. Those wishing to purchase can find 
them on addressing me at tint above place. At tlie N.Y. State 
Fair I invite all other machines to practically test their ma¬ 
chines with mine. All orders promptly filled when accom¬ 
panied With prompt pay, See plate iu Rl'ual April 27, 1867. 
R. SHAFFER, Agent. 
UX COTTON PRESS— Warranted to bale one ion of 
Hay per hour ; it lias no equal for Cotton. Being portable It 
can be set up at stuck or iu barn. In an hour 's time. 
BLAKE'S ENDLESS PLANK HORSE-POWER 
Will transmit more power than any other machine made, 
apron runs on large drums and horses have an even surface 
to walk on. 
Wood-Sawing Attachments, Wood SpUUers,Threshers and 
Separators, Feed CuLlers, Seed Sowers, Cider Mills, 
Wheet Hay Bakes. 
IW Send rot- Illustrated Circular. Responsible Agents 
wanted In every County. SHAW & WELLS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A TTENTION ! ALL WANTING FARMS! 
Cheap Farm aud Fruit Lands, Village Lot*, Water Pow¬ 
ers for manufacturing, for sale, at Bilckshurg, Oeeau Co., 
New Jersey, 4i miles from New York on railroad at Phllidel- 
pbia; Soil, fine loam superior for all crop*. Country just 
rollingenough for beauty and utility. Climate mild and pro¬ 
verbially healthy, Water soft and pure. No fever and ague. 
Sold only to actual settlers, on easy terms. Price per acre 
*25 and upward. For circular* and maps, address as above, 
ROBT. CAMPBELL, No. 153 Broadway, N. Y., V. S.HOLT, 
Agent, Brlckhbnrjr, N. ,1. !Xi7-t8t 
T)LRNETT’S cocoaine, 
A PERFECT HAIR-DRESSING t 
For Preserving and Beautifying the Bair,—and 
rendering it Bar/c aiul Glossy. 
No other compound possesses the peculiar properties 
whloh so exactly suit the various conditions of the human 
hair. It is tho best and cheapest Hmb-Dukssino In tne 
world. 
J3f* For sale by all Druggists, 970-4teo 
FISK HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
UNTIEYA7 - TOFIK. 
POTTER’S 
3 HORSE,* 
# A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER 
Light & Durable. 
DH l LI P PHILLIPS At €«., 
37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOi.lCSAt.J4 AiJD KSTAII. DKxLEFtb IX 
SMITH'S UNRIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Supkbiob Pianos, M ki.odkons aud Publishers of 
Sunday-sohooi, Mnsio. We wtil rent our Organs hy the 
month, letting the rent pay for them JTiMltco 
SEND FOB PRICE LIST. 
Clevis 
EDINA IRON WORK 8.-J. W. MOUNT 
JLTl Manufacturer of Screws of all kinds, Apple Grinders 
aud Presses, Patent Potato Diggers. Horse 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. 
DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE 
L OTIO. PROP. (IHRISTl’S HAIR LO- 
TIO 18 NEAT, CLEAN, PURE, UNIFORM AND RE- 
Uable aiul richly perfumed for tin; toilet, it contains no 
SrcfAti c,v Lx ao or other poUonous minerals or oils. It 
makes tlie hair gloaBy and Beautiful, removes dandruff, re¬ 
stores gray hair to its original color—will grow hair on bald 
heads and hax i;k usko as a uair m:k».sjno kobkvb!; 
WITHOUT TDK ST.irm’lKST IVU'tlV TO TUB BK.IIX OK OPTIC 
XBBVB. Do not take anything else, but get the pure article. 
If your druggist will not get it for you send aired to the 
manufactory. Sold by druggists, td per bottle; half dozen 
$5, or sent to any address ou receipt of the money. Liberal 
deduction to The trade. Send for testimonials. &e. t rade 
supplied by DEMAS BARNES & CO., W'jn|. ; |.- Agents, 
New York CiLy. (Hand this adveiliacme- vour Drug¬ 
gist.) A. R, CHRUrSY it CO. 
070-iitco 175 West Fifth 8t„ Cincinnati, Ohio. 
V Price.— $5 Each; 
$42 per Dozen. 
Cash with order. Send for Circulars, 
Address.—EDGAR M. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
Made from night-soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to a 
powder. Its effects have been most astonishing, doubling 
the crops aud maturing them ten days or two weeks earlier. 
Equal to the best brand* uf Superphosphate for present crop, 
although sold for §i25 per Ton with freight from New 
York added. Packed iu obis, of 250 fts. each. 
BOINHE DTJST. 
1—COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2 — FINE, suitable for 
Drilling. And 3—FLOURED BONE. 
VET Wk Warrant oitk Bonk to AnalyzbPukk. Packed 
in bbls. of 250 P>s. each, For Winter grain, Double-Refined 
Poudretteaud Flue Bone, mixed In equal proportions and 
drilled in with the seed, have produced most remarkable ef¬ 
fects. Sold as low us any article of same purity anil fineness 
In the market. 
XITRO-PIIOSPHATE OF LIME. 
We offer this Phosphate confidently as being as good, if not 
superior, to any ever mailt*, or solil In this market, containing 
a larger amount of soluble Phosphate and Ammonia than 
uspal in Suiwpiiosrihair?. For Pkbmawbnt, as well as for 
iinmerlaltc. powerful effect upon land, it has .ni> kui/al. 
Price In New Yoi i:,S35,Oli per Ton of 2,000 it*. For Price 
Lists,Circulars,&e , apply to THE I.ODI MAN I' FACTUR- 
IN'G C().j66 Cortlandi Sr.. P, o. Box3IS9, New York, or C.G. 
STARKWEATHER us SONS. Agts..Rochester, N. Y.[959-6tm 
A gents wanted-fob matthkw ii.m.k 
Smith’s New Book, ’’SUNSniNE AND SHADOW 
IN NEW YORK." If you wish to knowhow Fortunes are 
made and lost in a day; How “ Countrymen " are swindled 
by Sharpers ; How Gambling Houses and Lotteries are Con- 
ducted, and everything of interest relating to Prominent 
Men and important places of New York, read 
“SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK.” 
A large Octavo Vol. over 700 pages, finely Hlastrated. We 
want Agents, Mule or Female,la every City or Town to Can¬ 
vass for It. Everybody wants to know all about New York. 
No Boos ever published that sells so rapidly. We employ 
no General Agents and offer the larged commission. Send 
for OHf 32.page Cioulur. Full pnrtlcuiurs- und terms to Agents, 
sent frue on application T, B. BURR & CO., 
97Mt Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
jlLECTION NOTICE.-SHERIFF’S OF 
Ci pice, County op Monboe, —Notice is 
__■ _ -__.■$$ avm— 
Pursuant to the Statute ot this State, and the annexed notice 
from the Secretary of State, that the General Elect ion will 
lie held in this County on The TUESDAY succeeding the first 
Mouduy of November, (3d) isos. At which Election the Offi¬ 
cers named in the annexed notice will be elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe County, N. Y., August,5th, 1868. 
CALEB MOORE, Sheriff. 
W ATCHES.—THE IMPROVED ALl'.ff* 
IXIVM Broxzk 19 a metal differing entirely from 
any ever offered to the public. Its qualities and resemblance 
to Gold are such that even judges have been deceived. It 
has Berionsly occupied the ut 1 Mon of scientific men, anil 
has not only called forth the Hums of the press In con¬ 
sequence of its peculiar propci e6, hat lias aiso obtained a 
Gold Medal at the Palis Exposition. 
Tho movements are well uni shed, perfectly regulated, and 
as all these goods are manufactured in my own tac.t.ory, l am 
enabled to warrant them as excellent time-keepers. Price 
from f 16 to *22. 
Farther details will be found In my pamphlet, which will 
be sent, post-paid, on demand, 
A lull assortment, of chains. No Agents and no Gilt Brass 
Watches pompously called Oroide. Goods sent by express C. 
O.D.. with charges. Address JULES D.HUGUENIN VIUL- 
LEMIN.No. 44 Nassau St.,New York, P. G. Boxr.358. 1971-eo 
W ANTED!—Active, energetic Agents to intro¬ 
duce the CutCOl'KK Family Skwing M.U'iiin’k. War¬ 
ranted to be the Best Built, Most Reliable, and only fully Li¬ 
censed Low Price Machine in the Market. Will do every 
variety of sewing for family wear equally well On all kinds 
of iabrtcs. Responsible parties, everywhere, who will take 
exclusive right of territory, can secure a call from the tmv- 
ehiig agent, and examine tne machine,bv addressing at once 
CHICOPEE SEWING MACHINE CO., Chicopee Fulls,Mass. 
O NE DOLLAR SALE,—Send 10 eta. to [Reserve 
&: Co., ^5 budbury bt., Boston, Mass,, and get sample 
Pen Fountain, descriptive list of articles, and circular. 
Agents wanted everywhere, male or female. tiTt-gteo 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 1 
Ofpicb of thk Skckktaky of Stats, j 
Albany, August 1st, 1868. 
To the. Sheriff of the County of ifonroe:— Sir: Notice is 
hereby given, that at the General Election to be held in this 
State ou the TUESDAY succeeding the first Monday of No¬ 
vember next, the following Officers are to be elected, to wit; 
A Governor, In Hie place of Reuben K, Kenton. A Lienten- 
ant-Governor,in tho place ofStewartL. Woodford. A Canal 
Commissioner, In the place of Robert C. Dorn. An Inspec¬ 
tor of State Prisons, In the place of Renrv \. Barnurn. A 
Ulerk. of tho Court oi Appeals, In the place of Patrick Henry 
Jones. All whose terms of office will expire on tlie last 
day of December next. Thirty-three Electors of President 
and Vice-President of the United States. A Representative 
in the Forty.first Congress of the United States, for the 28tli 
Congressional District, composed of the Counties of Monroe 
aud Orleans. 
County OFFtortBS-Aiso to he elected for said County: 
Three Members of Assembly. A District Attorney, iu the place 
of Christopher C. Davison. Two .1 nstices of Sessions, in the 
place of Henry E. Richmond and James Sherry. Two Coro¬ 
ners, in the place of Ellery 3. Treat and Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day 
of December next. Respectfully yonra, &c., 
9«y-12t H. A. NELSON, Secretary of State. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
B ells.— buckeye bell foundry. 
Established 1S37. VANDUZEN A TIFT, 102 & 104 
East Second Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, manufacturers of Bells 
for Churches, Academics, etc., made of the Genuine Bell 
Metal, and mounted with onr Patent Improved Rotating 
Hangings. All Bells warranted in quality and tone. Sena 
for Catalogue and Price List. _ 944-lym 
Tlie Novelty C lollies Wringer has cog-wheels 
1 on both ends of the Rollers, which gives it great strength 
I and durability, besides obviating the necessity of pinning 
Ip down one end of the upper Roller to keep the cog-wheels 
in gear, which must be done where common cog-wheels 
[ are used only on one end. 
ITER FILTERS FOR 
L adies and gentlemen kmployed.- 
Plcture business. Very proiltable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogues sent for 20 cents, twice as 
many, 30 cents, MANSON LANG, 
974-gteo 94 Columbia St., New V ork City, 
Purifying Lake, Rain and River Water. 
With thiB Filter the most impure water 
is made free Rom all foreign matter, 
clear as crystal, without taste, color or 
smell. J. E. CHENEY & CO., 
Manufacturers, Rochester, N. Y. ' 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tintB remedies the 111 effects 
or bad dyes; invigorates aud leaves the Katr soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold by all Druggists aud Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 18 
Bond street, New York. 9«-lj 
No Clothes Wringer can be durable with the 
double friction of cogs at both ends, which can play out of 
gear and not touch together ;when most needed. The 
“ Un iversal ” has not these fatal objections, and is 
warranted durable. 
£END STAMP KOttlti PAGES DESCRIPTION 
l j of some of the finest Imported and tliorough-bred anfinala 
and Fowls in America. L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
EFORK BUYING TURBINE WATER 
WHE ELS-Send for Circulars of PKKKSK1LL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peeks kill, N. Y 
