COLGATE 
.. Toilet Soaps i 
NEW ABVERTISEMENTS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
TREES, Shrubs, Roses, 
1 Eto., Etc., in large quantiti 
FROST 6c CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N, Y., 
Offer for tlie FALL OF I SOS, att unusually flue lot of 
Standard ami Dwarf Apple Tree*, Crab Apples, Standard 
and Dwarf Pea re, CkiTribs, Plum*, Peach**, drape 
Fine*. Small hYidts of all kinds, Ornamental 
Trc.es, Shrubs, Hoses, Evergreens, d:c. 
Semi l'or Uic following Catalogues, wltioh will be mail¬ 
ed to all applicants as follows 
No. 1 , Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 10c. each 
No. 2, Do. do. Ornamental Trees, Roses. Shrubs. Ever¬ 
greens, &e„ 10 c. each. 
No. 3, Do. do. Green-Homo and llcddlug Plants, 3c. each. 
No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nuserynicn, Dealers and 
those wishing to plant in large ana- titles, mailed on.appli¬ 
cation. Address FROST 5- GO , 
976-8C Genesee Valley Nursery, Iiocnester, N. Y. 
Vines 
F iftieth thousands 
T II K N F. \V II O OK F O R 
SINGING SCHOOLS AND CHOIRS. 
The l KMPLF, CHOIR; a new c< dlerl loti or Sacred and Sec¬ 
ular Music, Tor Choirs and Slnglim Schools; By Theo. F. 
Skwaku, assisted by L»r. Loweu. Mason and William B 
Bradbury. 
This was the last book In this department upon which Mr. 
Bradbcsv wus engaged. Its e.xtraonlinary sale, and the 
abuudant testimony ot singers warrant Its publishers In 
claiming that it ts the most popular hook of sacred music 
piibllshedin this country for many years. Tbouirh published 
but a few months. It has already reuched tin nr rnrrn thou¬ 
sand. It Is the only book In which l‘r. Mamin and Mr. 
Bradbury were ever associated as authors. It. Is Very com¬ 
plete In all its departments, embracing the greater! variety 
tor SingingSchools, (.'holm and Societies, it Is larger than 
any other recent hook, containing l much greater ntintberof 
tunes and pieces, as will be seen by comparison, t'rtee $1,50 
each, on receipt of which It will he sent by mail, post-paid. 
The. publishers usk attention to rite new patent hluding 
which they have this season adopted for their music books. 
There has been just complaint, of the weakness of the bind¬ 
ing of tills class of hooks. It is believed lint tills Improve- 
nient (patented! doubles the strength and durability of the 
binding. MASON BROTHERS,59« Broad way, New York ; 
9T6-SC 15-1 TrtMuonL Struct, Boston. 
Great Distribution-Harper, Wilson & Co. 
Asbestos Cement—H W Johns. 
Excelsior Dash Churn—B E ,1 Moore. 
Seed Potatoes for Sale—W H Stiles. 
Book Agents Meeting with Success—O D Case & Co. 
$500,000 Reward—Wyeth a- Co. 
A Superior Farm for Sale—D W Cole. 
The Grecian Bond— Grecian Bend Publishing Co. 
Winchester Repeating Rides—Winchester Repeating?Arms 
Company. 
The Great English Ritters—F Rdliter & Co. 
Yacht Club Smoking Tobacco, Ac. 
Music Vale Seminary—P, of Oramel Whittlesey. 
New Englanders—A F styles. 
Agents Wanted—Davis & Bro. 
Consumption Curable—James Wyatt. 
*100 a Month to Agents—C L Van Allen. 
Grape Vines Cheap—S .1 Allis. 
Davison's Thornless Raspberry—John Gage & Son. 
Correspondent and Business Agent Wanted—W B Dirnou. 
Hampshire Down liam Lambs for Sale—Rob't Morrell. 
Early Rose Potaloes—Thos C Andrews. 
Hunters and Truppers—P Cunts, 
Vinegar F .1 Sage. 
Tool'Chests and Lathes—Geo Parr. 
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 
Hollowav's Ointment. 
520 Valuable Receipts—Wood & Co, 
Davison's Tlioi ntess Black Cap Raspberry—Joseph Slnton 
SPKOTAL NOTICES. 
WUUs Celebrated Stump Extractor—5V W Willis. 
G rapf. vines cheap i-i offer this 
fall o.,e of the largest and best grown assortments of 
Grape Vines. Blackberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Plants 
ever oAcred to tlie public. Vines one. two and three years 
old. Circular gratis. S. J. ALLTS, North East, Pa. 
A SI PF.KIOK FARM FOB SAXE.—This 
Farm of 93 acres Is near the village of Medina. Orleans 
Co., N. Y., 10 acres of wood, watered hr a never-failing 
stream, has 2 dwellings, S barns, about Pi acres Apple Or¬ 
chard, < acrcB of Standard Pc irs, S acres Grapes, (6 varieties,1 
30 Quince Trees, together with Peaches,Cherries and Plums. 
The present year tlicfe w r as cultivated 10 acres of wheat, 9 
corn, dm oats, 7 potatoes,'i Carrots, 3 Beans, 3 Corn Fodder. 
4 Buckwheat, t Turning, 1 Peas, 13 Meadow, 14 Pasture. This 
is strictly a FIRS 7 CLASS FARM and it will be sold at a 
bargain as the owner resides In New York city. Address D 
W. COLE, Esq,, Medina, N. Y. 
V 1 \ utAa. 
T HE ORIGIN A I, ONE DOLL AR BROKER 
STORE. EST/BLfsuKL' in 18»SL—Onr Stock, consisting of 
every variety of DRV and FANCY GOuDS, BOOTS and 
80OE8. SILVER-PLATED WAKE, GLASS WARE. WOOL¬ 
EN and HEMP CARPETINGS, STRAW MATTINGS, and 
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, is of our own Importation, 
or purchased directly from the manufacturers, in large 
quantities. 
VST v\ '• / commenci its is on 
the popular plan Of ONE DOLLAR for EACH ARTICLE. 
Our sales, for the hist twelve montlis, have been about one 
m illio n dollars. 
IW Oua Blmt.vic.sn HAS burn DECIDE!* BY TUB COURTS OB 
this Static, and BY tub J.sited States Autuobttiks,not 
to bk a Lottery, ok \ Gift F.ntkkpriah, but a bboclab 
LKOtTlM VTK BUSINESS. 
Terms op pale fui: Ci.uk op *5, a selection of i die of the 
following articles: 20 yda, Brown or Bleached Sheeting, 
superior quality. Popl&i or Alpaca Diets pattern. Wool 
Square Shawl. 2k yards Doeskin An S day Clock, Seth 
Thomas'make I pr. gcut's Calf Boot-. White Marseilles 
Quilt. Silver-plated Chased Castor with *> bottles, a Mor¬ 
occo Photograph Album, JOt) pictures. :i yards 6-4 Wool 
Cloth. Silver plated Cake Basket., Mi yards Brown or 
Bleached Sheeting, common quality. Also, printed notices 
of 60 article*, for *ale at *t lor each article, comprising a 
variety of articles usually sold at retail at prices from $i 50 
to *r. for each article. 
Fob a Club op $HI, a selection of one of the following ar¬ 
ticles:— 10 yards Blown or Bleached Sheeting, superior 
quality. Dress pattern, price *10. Wool Long Shawl. 
Brocha Long Shawl. 2 yards B'ack German Broadcloth, 
common Sense Sewing Machine, price $>’, these machines 
will hem, stitch, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, hind, braid and em¬ 
broider In a most superior manner.) Gents* or Ladies Silver 
Hunting Case Watch, new. 25 yards Hemp Carpeting. 3 
yards Beaver Cloth. 6 i$ yards good Doeskin, Silver plated 
lew Fitch el 6 yds. Wool Cloth, don. width. I pair superior 
Blankets. 72 yds. Brown or Blenched Sheeting, common 
quality, and 120 printed notices of articles for sale at *i 
each, comprising a variety of article* usually sold at retail 
from * 1.00 to *10 for each article. 
(fTTFcm ADDITION AL I’A KTICULARS SEND FOR OUR 
CIRCULAR. SEND A DRAFT.POSTAL MONEY ORDER, 
or RKGIBTKKEI) LETTER Be sure and direct your letter 
to ANDREWS <fc CO., 106 Sudbury Street. Bou¬ 
ton. HI a bb. 976-.lt 
I llVk- mZ WTIAT IT IS, how it grew into a 
national calamity. IT IS VOT A 
d J fj MHlNKW 'flllNG. Symptoms and treat- 
d ! d H‘| ’ nienf. A small volume profusely 11- 
|J 111 lus crated. Bent by mall, on receipt of 
cents. Address GRECIAN BEND 
AL-sPI IILISHTNG to, P. o. Box 672, N. 
Y. Trade snppilcu nr AMERICAN NEWS CO., No. 117 
Nassau Street, New York. 
W ATERS’ FIRST FHEiniVlH PIANOS, 
with Iron Frame, Overstrnng Bass and Agraffe Bridge. 
Melodeons, Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, tlm best 
manufactured: Warranted for 81 x A*ears. 
100 Pianos, Mblodkons and Gbcans of six Urst-cdass ma¬ 
kers, al lowprioes for dash, or, one-quarler cash anil tliehal- 
ance in Monthly or Quarterly Installment*. Second-hand 
Instruments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mail¬ 
ed. (Mr. Waters is the Author of Sir Sunders School Music 
Books. ''Heavenly Echoes,” and "New S 6. Belt," Just is¬ 
sued.) Wararooms, 481 Broadway, New ’fork. 
961-lyeo HORACE WATERS A CO. 
OP THE 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
WASHINGTON, ID. C. 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 
APPROVED JULY IS, 1368. 
CASH CAPITA Li..S1,000,00( 
ears Conbcnsn 
T he little giant iiur.hk-power has 
been in use and higiily approved tor over three years, 
it is simme, durable, compact, cheap, easily loaded and mov¬ 
ed about by two men; weigh1,650 ms.; Is valuable forThresh- 
lng.Sawln? Wood.C&urnlug, Ginning Cotton, or where, pow- 
ur 's wanted from one to four horses. Send for circular. 
96«-23teo] JOHN W. QUINCY, 9 * William St.. New York. 
T»» BOOK OF WONDERS TELL-S HOW 
— Ohio has one hundred and seventy-two woolen mills. 
— “ Dried oysters ” are sold in California. 
— The wickedest man's house has been repainted. 
— Sweet potatoes are plenty in New York. 
— Boston is abandoning the check-rein on horses. 
— Bonner pays $10 apiece for poems-if accepted. 
— Bachelors arc threatened with a tax in Belgium. 
— Boston lias a wooden building erected in 1709. 
— Prince Alfred has been writing up hiB travels. 
— Minnesota votes on negro suffrage November 3d. 
— A 450 pound bear was lately killed in New Hampshire. 
— England is ending the star system in theatricals. 
— Des Moines has a blind local reporter. 
— Snow fell at St. Paul, Minn,, Wednesday last. 
— Boiled hair is a new chignonic invention. 
— French ladies are taking to the velocipede. 
— The French army eats more than 100,000 oxen a year. 
— Laud is plenty in Arkansas at 3 to 5 cents an acre. 
— The Appletons have thirty-six new books in press. 
— Six newspapers are now published at Honolulu. 
— Coal is worth $10.50 a ton at Bangor, Maine, 
— Frost has not yet damaged the Kentucky crops. 
— The potato crop of New York is 25,000,000 bushels. 
— A bushel of bogus nickels has been found in St. 
Louis. 
— A new club for English reformers is about to be 
started. wen- 1 - 
— A historical and archaeological congress is to be held 
at Bonn. 
— In Milwaukee they call a harness maker a “ horse 
milliner.” 
— Vienna has a female orchestra which concertizes 
successfully. 
— They have a female Grant club out west. Motto 
“Match us.” 
— A woman in New York shines with $300,000 worth 
of diamonds. 
— The carpet-baggers are building a hotel at Jackson¬ 
ville. Florida. 
— Nashville has a population of 23,304 —19,939 whites, 
and 3,365 blacks. 
— The military works at Point Levi, Canada, have sus¬ 
pended operations. 
— Rice will soon he cultivated by coolie labor in the 
Cape Fear region, 
— The “ Champion Female Walker of the World ” is 
astonishing London. 
— The French Fishery off Newfoundland has been a 
bad failure this year. 
— Milwaukee is to have a $467,000 court house, built of 
Lake Superior stone. 
— Apples are selling at 25 cents a bushel at the cider 
mills in Connecticut. 
— Christian county, Ill., has grown a sweet potato that 
weighs seven pounds. 
— Twelve thousand cans of sweet corn are daily sealed 
at one factory in Maine. 
— Rice birds have left the crops and are attacking the 
cotton worm at the South. 
— Julia Gale, a pretty concert saloon ballet-girl, is to 
marry a rich Cincinnatian. 
— John Willie, a Frenchman, cut his throat in the New 
York State prison recently. 
— A Jersey City German has tried four times to run 
away with his wife's sister. 
— T wo-story cars to accommodateone hundred persons 
are being tried in Germany, 
— A Worcester Yankee has raised four hundred pounds 
of squashes from lour seeds. 
— The telegraph ie more freely used in Belgium than in 
any other European country. 
— Yale College has rejected 131 applicants for admission 
this year, some conditionally. 
— The Oil Creek and Alleghany oil wells turned out 
12,235 barrels a day last month. 
— Oliver Dyer, the Wickedest Man’s advertising agent, 
has been lecturing in New York. 
— An establishment at Keyport, N. J., cans 500,000 
bushels of tomatoes in a season. 
— The annual yield of wine in the Ohio Valley alone, 
now averages over 700,000 gallons. 
— The Quebec Legislature will meet for the dispatch of 
business the last part of October. 
— Cape May, the place where Philadelphians drown 
themselves, is to have a new hotel. 
— The Western Union Telegraph Co. will stretch 6,000 
miles of new wire before December. 
— The total pay from the British treasury to the royal 
family amounts to $2,500,000 in gold. 
— The Porphyry macadamized streets in 8t. Louis, so 
much talked of have proved a failure. 
— A Dorsett man of 70 horse-whipped a neighbor of 
the same age recently for some trifling cause, 
— The New York Fulton street daily prayer meeting 
has just celebrated its eleventh anniversary. 
— Large associations of wine growers from Southern 
France are coming to America to grow grapes. 
— Over 200,000 foreigners have sought a home in the 
United States since the termination of the war. 
BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 
Whore the general business of the Company is transacted, 
andto which all general correspondence should be addressed, 
DIRECTORS. 
Jay Cook, Philadelphia. E. A. Rollins, Washington. 
C. H. Clark, Phllada. Henry D. Cooke, Wash. 
F. Ratchfora Starr, Phllada, Wm. E. Chandler, Wash. 
Win. G. Moorhead, Phllada, John D. Defrees. Wash. 
George F. Tyler, Piitlada. Edward Dodge, New York. 
J. Hinckley Clark, Phllada. II. C. Fahnestock, New York. 
OFFICHIIS. 
C. H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President, 
HENRY D COOKE, Washington, Vice President. 
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance aud Executive Committee. 
EMERSON Vv. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary. 
E. S. TURNER. Washington, Assistant Secretary. 
--- -- - " T >.. Medical Director. 
ASBESTOS ROOF-COATING, 
For Tin, Shingle, Canvas anti Felt Roofs. 
ASBESTOS CEMENT 
For repairing lkaks of ad kinds on roofs, and 
GENERAL ROOFING MATERIALS 
Descriptive Circulars, Prices, &c., by mail. 
William Street, New York. 
A to njake all kiiula of Patent MedielAefl.Perfumbry, Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics. Candles, Wines, Cordials, Soaps, Dyes, 
and hundreds ol other articles in datly demand. Easily 
made and sold at large profits. Sent, post-paid, for 25 eta.,by 
963-eo-tf O- A. ROORBACH, No. 102 Nassau St., N. tf. 
r LIEND.—The apparatus represented above Is designed 
tor dispatch and ease In churning. The lever gives a full 
stroke. A child of io years can churn. Yon can sit, read and 
churn at the same time with one hand. Mode of operating, 
bear down the cud oft,he lever, then raise your hand, the 
handle will raise with you the dash, plunge to the, bottom of 
the churn, relieving you of half the work. An iron slide 
balance regulates your stroke. The lower lever is for your 
foot, by attaching a Stirrup and strap. A large dairy farmer 
tried 7 kinds of crank churns, Is uow using the Farmers 
Friend; wauls no better churu. Churns made all sizes, 
Price from to :f.‘ii; churns iu 15 minutes In cold weather, 
in warm, a lit lie longer. Butter should not come too quick. 
If yon want a good quality, and obtain the highest market 
price, take more lime. By removing connecting pins you 
detach churn from apparatus in a moment. 
It. E. J. MOORE, Westfield, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
N. B. Slate and County Rights for sale onfavorable terms. 
The Farmers Friend Is ail It claims lobe. Patented AprU 
7th, 1868, and Sept. 24. 1868. with improvement. 
A GENTS WANTED—For the Great One Dollar 
Bale.— H A. GEURI3H& CO.,87Corrthtll and 75Courtst., 
Boston, Mass. Best inducements yet offered to agents. Send 
for our circular. ti 7 . 8 -d*ow 6 t 
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M D 
CR,'. Vl’IO t.-r, 73.U l I ri, .11 VJ , • Jtnuc.m UilLCLtU. 
■T. EWING MEABS. M. D., Assistant Medical Director. 
MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. 
J. K. BARNES, Surgeou-General U. S. A., Washington, 
P. J. HORW1TZ, Ctiief Medical Department U. 8 . N,, Wash, 
D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington. 
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. 'CwP. 
WM, E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. C. 
GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Fa. 
POTATOES. I OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF 
JL Harrison anil Early Goodrich potatoes, at *6 *> bbl. for 
Ifkrrison and *4.50 for Goodrich, delivered this fall at my 
farm, or at the N. Y. C. R. R. Address, 
976-3 1 C. L. VAN DL'SEN, Macedon, Wayue CO., N. Y. 
V OXIWA.Y OATS. NO IM- 
provt*ni«*nt, m the interest or agrrculturo has ever re- 
ceivqdthc hearty endorsement from tlm public and press, 
which Is accorded to the Norway Oats. For full particulars 
see advertisement In Moore’s Rural New Yorker of Sent,,5th. 
The New loric Independent Of Sept. 3d *. ( ys: “ There is 
sulhc lent reason to accept and welcome the Norway Oats as 
a new and valuable addition to the grain resources of the 
country.” The New York Tribune of Aug, 25th says:—“They 
arc being raised with great success." Tlie New England Far¬ 
mer says;—"They arc no humbug.” Beware of ooaun Nor¬ 
way Oats. PRICE LIST. 
One quart, prepaid, by post .* 1 25 
Two quarts, “ ” . 2 00 
One peck, per express, freight payable on delivery.!’.] 4 00 
One haif-bushel, “ “ " “ .... 6 00 
One bushel, “ •• •• “ .... io 00 
Two and oue-half bushed bags.. ... 25 00 
When one bushel or more is ordered, they will bo shipped 
by freight, line when desired Remittances should he In 
checks, drafts, post ofllca orders, or if In money by express 
or registered letters. In ordering, give your P. O. address, 
also state nearest express office If to be sent by express. 
Write our address plalnlynn tho envelope, and always 
put our box number on as well as our place of business, as 
follows: 
JONES At CLARK, 
P. O. Box 3,689. ‘20 Liberty St„ New York. 
f WmJW CONCENTBATED INDIGO 
For the Lnan4ry.—Freefmm Oxalic Add.— See 
Chemist's Certificate. 
A Patent Pocket Pincushon or Emery Bag 
- IS Kira TWENTY CtoT BOX. 
For Sale by all respectable Grocers aadDruggiata. 
G reat distribution by the me 
7 RO POL I VAN GIFT CO.—Cash Gifts to (heamoun 
oj ?23li,0CW .—Every Ticket Drn us a Prize. 
This Company, National in its character, offers, by reason 
of its Large Capital. Low Rates of Premium and New Ta¬ 
llies, the most desirable mentis of Insuring life yet presented 
to the public. 
The rales of premium, being largely reduced, are made as 
favorable to the insurers as those of the best Mutual Com¬ 
panies, and avoid ail The complications and uncertainties of 
Notes. Dividends and the misunderstanding* which the lat¬ 
ter are so apt to cause the Policy Holders. 
Several new and attractive tables arc nawprencntcrt which 
need only to he understood to prove arcept.able to the public, 
such as Hie. I Nth IM K-PKODUCtNG POLICY and RETURN 
PEE ill I M I’OI.ICY. In the former, the policyholder not 
only secures a life Insurance, payable at dcal.lt, hut will re.- 
ceivcvif living, after a period of a few years ,an mutual in- 
enjiie equal to 10 par rent. (10 par rent.) of the par of his pallet/. 
lit the latter, the. Company agrees to return to the assured the 
total amount qf money he has paid in, In addition to the 
amount of his polio j. 
The attention of parsons contemplating Insuring their lives 
or Increasing the amount of insurance thev already havp, ts 
called to tlie special advantages offered by the National Life 
Iuanriutcc Company. 
Circulars. Pamphlets and full particulars given on applica¬ 
tion to the Branch Ofllcc of the Company iu Philadelphia, or 
to Its General Agents. 
S3 T LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED in every City and 
Town ; and apple at ions from competent parties for such 
agencies, with suitable endorsement, should be addressed 
TO THE COMPANY’S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, la their 
respective districts. 
OJtNktlAr. AGENTS t 
.1AY COOKE A CO.. No. 1 Nassau St., N. Y„ 
E, W. CLARK & CO., Philadelphia, 
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey, 
.1 ABIES W. RF.ED. General Agent for Monroe Co.. 
No. 38 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 975-co 
5 Cash Guts, each.$10,000 10 Cash Gifts, each.$500 
10 5,000 200 “ “ “ 100 
20 1,000 300 “ “ " 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos...Each $300 to $750 
75 “ ” Melodeons.. ” 75 to 150 
350 Sewing Machines. •* em to 175 
500 Fine Gold Watches.. •• 75 to 300 
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, &c , all valued at $1,000,000. 
A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 250 Tickets 
describing Prizes are sealed in Envelopes and well mixed. 
On receipt of 28c. a Seated Ticket Is drawn without choice 
and sett 1 , by mail to any address. The prize named up - n it will 
be delivered to flic UckvMiolder on payment of one Dollar. 
Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or re¬ 
turn mail. 
You will know what your Prize is before you pavforit. 
Any Prize exchanged for another of same value. No Blanks. 
Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. 
RkfkbkncbsW e select the following from many who 
have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and ktndlv permitted us 
to publish them:- 6 . T. tVilkins, Buffalo, $5,000: Miss Annie 
Monroe, C.lileago, Piano, $650: John D. Moore, Louisville, 
$1,000 1 Miss Eutma Walworth, Milwaukee, Piano, $500 ; Rev. 
E.A.Day. NV\v Orleans, $500. We publish uo uames with¬ 
out permission. 
Or-rNiONs of True Perms The firm is reliable, and de¬ 
serve their Kuncc**.”— WeeHy Jnhune, Ana. rt. “We know 
them to lie a fair dealing Oral.''—A". }' Herald, Aug. 23. “ A 
friend of ours drew it $500 prize, which was promptly re¬ 
ceived. —Daily Sav»,, Sept. 3. 
Send for circular. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Every package of Sealed E: velopes 
contain offg cash gift. Six Tickets tor $1; 13 for $2; 33 for $ 5 ; 
110 for $15. All letters should he addressed to 
HARPER, WILSON tfc CO., 
97i-tl 173 Broadway, New Yovk. 
{tllOICE SPANISH MERINO SHEEP FOR 
W sate, low- to the trade,—100 Ewes aud I'O' ty Rains, from 
one to three years old, bred by us. •'UHN SHELDON & 
SON, MOSCOW, Livingston, Co., N. Y'. 
F or oiling harness, carriage 
Tors, &c., there is nothing in us..: equal to FRiNK 
MILLER'S PREPARED HARNESS OIL BLACKING. 
For Boots and Shoes, Frank Miu.ku’k Lbatheu Pkk 
fiBKV.vrivH and Watkr Proof OIL Blacei.vo stands un 
rivaled. It ha- been in extensive use for more than thirty 
years, and the demand Is continually Increasing. 
For sale at inoBt of the retail and jobbing bouses through 
thecouttry. ‘ B7iit 
XT of Biography,” or Lives of eminent, persons in every 
agq and country, 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 circular ad¬ 
dress the publishers. A. S. HALE & CO., 
974 -l 3 t Hartford, Conn. 
C LOVER MACHINES, Ac. 
G. WEST1NGH0USE & C0„ SCHENRCTADY, N. Y., 
MANUFACTCUSRS OF 
HORSE-POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES, &c., 
Respectfully invite attention to their Improved Clover Ma¬ 
chines, and especially to their Combined Thresher, Haller 
and Cleaner, which lias given excellent satisfaction, and we 
believe Is not surpassed, if equaled, by any. The following 
extract from a letter in regard to the operation of a machine 
sold to Aoam Russ of Dewitt, N. Y., Is in substance same as 
received from others who have purchased and used these 
machines: 
Messrs. WitsTDro house & Co.;—Iu regard to the Clover 
Machine I purchased of you will say, that on Mr. Colts’ farm 
I rubbed It bushels of seed in three hours— tins being my 
second job with tlie machine. There were several men pres¬ 
ent to sec It work, and some of them thought it would rub 
ironist) to 75 bushels per day. Mr. Colt thought, on good 
seed, it would get out 1(10 bushels. I think thev have rated it 
pretty high, but with Clover that will give five bashi-ls to 
the uct’e, I believe I can ge\ out 50 Imsuels per day easily. 
The average of Seed since f have had the machine has been 
tv. or 24J bushels per acre. One reason lor people thinking 
so much of It, Is that it gets the seed all out without crack¬ 
ing It. ADAM IiUSS. Dewitt, N. Y. 
*57“ Circulars containing description, price list, &c., will 
be furnished upon application. Address 
9T0-2eoj G. 5VESTLNGHOL SE & CO., Schenectady, N. Y. 
M AltCELLt * POTATO DIHGER8 FOR SALE 
— l have a number or those superior machines at Snorts- 
ville, Ontario Co., N. Y. Those wishing to purchase can find 
them on addressing me at theabnve place. At the SLY.State 
Fair 1 invite all other machines to practically test their ma¬ 
chines with mine. All orders promptly filled when accom¬ 
panied with prompt pay. See plate in rural April27,1S67. 
R. SHAFFER, Agent. 
A GENTS WANTED — For Matthew Hale 
Smith'- New Book, “SUNSHINE 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 ot, New York, read 
‘•8UNMIINE AND SHADOW IN NEW YORK.” 
\ large Octavo VoL over 700 pages, finely Illustrated. We 
want Agents. Male or Female, in every City or Town to Can¬ 
vass for it. Everybody wstnts to know all about New York. 
No Book ever pnblished that sells so rapidly. We employ 
uo General Agents and otl'er the largest commission. Send 
for onr 32-page’Cicular. Fall particulars and terms to Agents 
sent free on application. J. B. BURR & CO., 
974-4t Publishers, Hartford, Conn. 
SILVER POL AND TOP-KNOT 
FOWLS.—I have a few pa rs of these splendid 
Fowls for sale., warranted ptui breed. Tito liens 
are last year's chickens,the mVksaTe tins spring’s 
chickens. Price, $6 car pair, ,,r $y the trio. 
Address WM M. LEW ^Rochester, N T. 
-EXTRA"-’ 
E b~D 0 Q-R rr 
CONL’ORD 
■ ■■11 1 || k 1 | /w • u » t .• turn »« v vex n. 
JLX/Vz,vM MT Ives’. Delaware, loui'Sttd other popular 
varieties. Mostly two years old. and uj-ii grown. Prices 
very low for the quality. For sale on eo'emlsslon bv 
„ . M 3. BATEJ(AM. 
Sec y Lake Shore. Grape Growers’ Ass’;-, Paines ville, Ohio 
^SS C sr A «NT. 
JJRONSON, GRAVES, SELOVER A CO., 
WASHINGTON STREET NURSERIES, 
GENEVA, IV. Y., 
Offer for the present Fall a large and woll-grown stock of 
FntriT and Objjakbktal Turks, Evkeorbk.vs, Shkubs, 
Koskb, Small Fsuits, &c. Also, Nativk and FoitiiUtX 
Graph v ixkh, very healthy and strong. 
IIeduk Plants, Cusenr Ssrauxes, and a futl supply of 
GENERAL NURSERY ARTICLES. 
5Ve invite correapjondence ot a personal examination Of 
stock. PtttoK Lists sent on application. 971-It 
[1HE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY 
MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
, Bolls for Churches, Academics, Fac- 
L tortea, etc., of which more have been 
ert made at this establishment than at all 
|B> the other fouudaries in the country 
ttacomblried. All Bells warranted. 
A u 1 lluatrated Catalogue sent free 
. upon application to 
* E. A. & G. P.- MENEELY. 
9?n-13t West Troy, N. Y. 
,\9G0 hj/j. 
IHE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING 
Cures Bore Throat, Colds, Coughs, Dtptheria, Bronchitis, 
Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It 
is a remarkable remedy for Kidney Complaints, 
This medicine is frkh fbom anyt-Hing dkletbbious, 
pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective Iu its action. 
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE FOR THE 
PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. POLAND’S HUMOR DOCTOR, 
A Positive Remedy for nil kinds of Humors,—Scrofula, Scur¬ 
vy, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Nettle P.ash, Boils, Carbuncles, 
Ulcers, aud all Obstinate xYffcctlons of the Skin ; Mercurial 
Diseases, and every Taint of the System; Dvsnepsla, and 
those diseases originating in tlie Derangemeut'of tlie Digest¬ 
ive Organs, viz,;—Bilious Complaints, Neuralgia, Nervous 
Affections, Headache, Languor, Loss of Appetite, Depression 
of Spirits, aud Costiveness. 367-lOt 
X kb, with Rowell s Jmpkovk:. Double Okar cannot 
be surpassed or equalled by any Other Wringer for durabili¬ 
ty, till tlie expiration of the patent for the " STOP GEAR," 
or fastening above the cogs, which prevents them from en¬ 
tirely separating. 
Any sensible person can understand that a cog-wheel 
wringer having cogs, whether at one or both ends of tlie roll, 
which can piny apart, and II v out of gear when » large article 
Is passing through, ts COMPARATIVELY WORTHLESS, as 
the Cogs arc then of no aid when most, needed. 
The Fuiy.Tsn I Wringer was aw-u-d-d tlie Gold Medal 
at the Great New England Fair, took the First Premium at 
the National Fair at Washington ulw at the State Fairs nf 
every Northern Slate, and U tin- only Wringer which 
ever took u Klrat Premium at the Fair of the Ameri¬ 
can Institute. 
Da sale (now over 356,009 Wringers,) is greater than of all 
the other Wringers combined. It is very diirable and every 
Univerxnl Wringer i* warranted. 
immv'vi' a-Yi I'i-VT-t'.*; : « RA TEH 
DOT \ WASHING MAC HINE always kept ready for 
shipment at Clevpluiul, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville and 
New Orleans. Sold by dealers generally. 
-R- C. BROWNING, General Agent, 
32 Cortlandt Street, NewATork. 
Til C. MAXWELL «fc BROTHERS, 
1 * Gr-EJWTEJVA, IV. V., 
Offer to all purchasers 01 Nursery Stock their large and com¬ 
plete assortment of all the leading items ot the trade. We 
invite 
NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
to call and examine our stock, or write for particulars, with 
stamps for Catalogues. No. 1-Descriptive Fruit Catalogue. 
No, 2—Descriptive Oranmental Catalogue. No. 3 — Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue of New Plants. No, 4—Wholesale Trade List. 
973-U T. c. MAXWELL & BROS., Geneva, N. Y. 
' EEDLINGS ON SALE-100,OOO Pear, 100.000 
“ 2 year, aud 50,000 1 year-old Apple. 50,0UU Cherry, 10,000 
lum Seedlings, on sale. S. P. WILLIAMS & CO., 
975-lt Pansvllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
SETS IP ITS O W N W O KK, K N ITS A LL 
size:- —widens and mu rows, knits the heel into the stocking 
and nanows oil the. too complete and, as improved within 
the last thirty days, is the most perfect knitter in the world. 
Warranted to be and do all we claim for it in every Instance, 
or money refunded. For particulars, also circular aud sam¬ 
ple stocking, address, inclosing stamp, 
974-tf J. D. ORNE & CO., 176 Stale St., Rochester, N. Y. 
I OTBO.-PROF. CHRISTY'S HAIR LOTIA 
J IS NEAT, CLEAN. PURE. UNIFORM AND ItELl- 
ablk and Richly Perfumed for the Toilet. It contains no 
Sugar of Lead or cither poisonous minerals or oils. It makes 
tbc Hait Glossy arid Beautiful, removes dandruff, re-stores 
gray hair to its original color—will grow hair ou bald heads, 
and can be used as a hair dressing forever without the slight¬ 
est injury to the brain or uplbi nerve. Do not take any thing 
else, nut get the pure urtiele. If your druggist will not get 
It for you, send, direct to the manufactory. Sold by Drug¬ 
gists, $1 per bottle; half dozen, $5, or sent to any address on 
receipt of the money. Liberal deduction to the trade. Send 
for testimonials, &c. A. U. CHRISTY & CO., 
f 1ALE'* GOFFER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
U Do you want the Agency lor for yyur own use,) of the 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest and most durable Self- 
Feeding Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter? (Not to he paid for 
Ulltried.) PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
974-131 PeekskUl, N. Y., or Cleveland, Ohio. 
"COG 
Wheel 
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W ANTED r-BOOK AGENTS, TO SELL THE 
"LIFE 05 NAPOLEON ill,” bv John S. C. Abbott. 
First class canvassers, wishing a new and very au.rac.tive 
work, with no competition, should secure territory at once. 
975-2teo B. 1L RUSSELL, Publisher, Boston. Mass. 
POTTER’S 
A PERFECT 
EQUALIZER 
light & Durable, 
N.B-PHEIPS&CO. 
AGENTS 
pOMLANOT 3T. f M.V Q 
l|J END FOR CIRCULAR IN 
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GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE 
Of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, &e., Ac., where they present 
as commission to any person sending them a club,— 
WEB OF SHEETING , SILK DRESS PATTERN, CAR- 
PEEING, SEWING MACHINE. dr. 
F-j-i.EE OF COST. 
Ten descriptive checks of articles sold for One Dollar 
each, sent for $ 1 20 for $2, &o. Commissions not exceeded 
by any other concern. Circulars sent free Address 
i)74 4t E. A. BAKER & CO.,-17 Hanover St.. Boston. 
10,000 Wortfs and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. 
Viewed as a whole, we are confident that no other living 
language lias a dlctiomuy which so faUy and faithfully sets 
forth its present condition as this last edition of Webster 
does that of our written and spoken English tongue.— Har¬ 
per's Magazine. 
The work is marvelous specimen of learning, ta.no, and 
thorough labor, \\ ,■ praise it heartily, because we believe it 
deserves the heartiest praise.— N. Y. Albion. 
These three hooka are tlie sum total of great libraries; the 
Bible, Shukspenre, ami Webster’s Royal Quarto.— Chicago 
Evening Journal. 
Tub Nbw Wbsistbe is glorious—It is perfect — it distances 
and defies competition — it. leaves nothing to be desired.— J. 
II. Raymond, LL. />., Pres't, Vassal' College. 
The most useful and remarkable eompendnm of human 
knowledge in our language.— IF S. Clark. President Mass. 
Agricultural College. 
WEBSTER’S NATIONAL PICTORAL DICTIONARY. 
Tbc work in really a gem of a Dictionary, just the thing for 
the million.— Amertca-n Educational Monthly. 
Published by Q. & C. MER1UAM, Springfield, Mass. 
Sold by all Booksellers. 
Clevis 
C PEA KING of the NOVELTY C LOTHES 
fJ WRINGER exhibited at the late Fair In the American 
Ifstitutk, r.'oo New Youk Liberal CnRi&TtAN says:—“ The 
Novelty Wringer received the marked approbation of the 
jury, and was awarded the highest ahbmiw. • « « it Is 
now admitted that- It lias uo equal u.-t a family wringer. * * 
.... H has tho Patent Fla no k Coo-W heels on both ends 
01 the Rolls, as well as the most approved appliances for ad¬ 
justing the pressure., so that a fine lace collar, or a heavy 
woollen blanket can be run through with equal facility and 
without Injury. * * * Indeed, in all respects, its superi¬ 
ority Is so apparent that the high testimonials It is constantly 
receiving can bo readily accounted for. * * * in fact, 
whenever and wherever exhibited It invariably secures tbe 
highest honors." N. B. PHKLPS & CO., Gkn. Abts., 
___ _ „ No. 17 Courtlaudt Street, New Y r ork City 
Sold Eyebvwukbe. 974 -t’ 
-$5 Each; 
1 per Dozen. ■^^0' 
order. Send for Circulars. 
EDGAR SI. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mien. 
Price 
gOYNTON>S CELEBRATED 
FUPLIUACES, 
FOR WARMING DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, STORES, Etc. 
Sixty Sizes and Patterns, Brick and Portable, for Anthra' 
cite, Bituminous Coal and Wood. Also, Fire-Place Heaters’ 
Ranges aud Sieves. Send for Circulars. 
971-Oteo] RICHARDSON. BOYNTON * CO„ New York. 
E lection notice.— sheriff’s of 
pics. County op Monroe.— Notice is hereby given— 
Pursuant to the Statute of this State, aud the annexed notice 
from the Secretary of State, that the General Elec'-ion will 
be held in this County on tlie TUESDAY succeeding the first 
Mouday of November, (Ml 1808. At which Eltcti on the Offi¬ 
cers named In the annexed notice will he elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Mouroe County, N. Y., August, 5th, 1868. 
CALEB MOORE, Sheriff. 
STATE OF NEW YORK, > 
Office of tub Secretary of state. > 
Albany, August 1st, 186S. 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe —Sir: Notice is 
hereby given, that at the General Election to be held in this 
State on the TUESDAY Succeeding the first Monday of No¬ 
vember next,the following Officers are to In- elected,to wit: 
A Governor, In the place of Reuben K, Fenton. A Lieuten¬ 
ant-Governor, In the placeof Stewart L. Woodford. A Canal 
Commissioner, In the place of Robert O. Dorn. An Injpec- 
tor of State- Prisons, iu the place of Henry A. Bnrnum. A 
Clerk of tbe Court of Appeals, In the place of Patrick Henry 
Jones All whose terms of office will expire on the last 
day of December next. Thirty-throe Electors of President 
and VU’.e-Presldent of the United Stales. A Representative 
In tho Forty-first Congress of the United States, for the 2;-;th 
Congressional District, composed of tbe Coautles of Monroe 
and Orleans. 
County Officers— Also to he elected for said County: 
Three Members of A-;-c:rbly. A District Attorney-, in th« place 
of Christopher C. Davison. Two Justices of Sessions, In the 
place of Henry E. Richmond and Janies Sherrv Two Coro¬ 
ners, la the place of EUory S. Treat aud Thomas V. B. Du¬ 
rand. All whose terms of office will expire on the last day 
of December next. Respectfully yours, Ac., 
969-12t EL A. NELSON, secretary of State. 
LOWERS FOR TUB MILLION.—SEND TO 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
WM. WEBSTER. 14D State Street, Rochester, N.Y., foi¬ 
ble all Catalogue ol Bulbs aud Roses, mailed free to all 
applicants. 9713 « 
°kange plants by thethou- 
Vf sand, hundred thumsand, or million. Also, a fine lot of 
B ook agents wanted-to solicit 
orders for Du. William Smith’s DICTIONARY OF 
THE BIBLE. Tub only bditiox pcblisiied in Amkkica, 
OONt)KN 8 BD BY DK. SMITH’S OWN RAMI'. Ill Onu large OC- 
tavo volume, illustrated with over 125 steel and wood 
engravings. A book that ts needed In every family. Over 
30,000 copies «otd within three months. 
Agents and subscribers, see that you get the genuine edition 
by Dr. Smith. 
The Springfield Republican (the leading secular newspaper 
of Ne w England.) says, “this edition published by Messrs. 
Burr A Co., Is the genuine thing.” 
Tlie CougregationaliU. (the leading religious journal of 
New England.! says, ’’ whoever wishes to get, lu the Cheap¬ 
est form, the best Dictionary of the Uihle should buy Cds." 
Agents are meeting with unparalleled success. We employ 
no General Aoents, ami offer extra inducements to Can¬ 
vassers. Ageuts will see tUc advantage of dealing directly 
with the PL 111,lullERS. For dt'serinilve circulars, wllh full 
particulars and terms, address the Publishers, 
971-2teo J. B. BURK jz CO., Hartford, Conn. 
Willis’ Celebrated, stump Extractor, which 
excited eo many remarks at the late State Fair, held in 
Rochester, will be on exhibition at the Steuben Co. Fair, 
to be held at Bath thie week. His Machines are manu¬ 
factured in Rochester. Price $350. 
Address for circnlar, W. W. WILLIS, 
No. 29 Oak St,, Rochester, N. Y. 
Willis hereby challenges any two of Chamberlain’s 
Screw Machines to do the work of his Machine, or for¬ 
feit $100. 
XT T> r\ . . Cl . Viuman, 110411048 HUUU 1 S, 
is. B.—Osage 6eed in Its season. 9?2-4fc 
“ AND “EARLY ROSE.” 
’ ’ Mr. t. VV . Gleason of Massachusetts, one of the three 
gentlemen to whom the late Mr. Goodrich was accustomed 
JJJ I’JJ* Seedling potatoes for testing before tntrodue- 
ihem to toe nubile, and In honor of whom he named his 
Gleason potato,has lor years probably been more largely 
engaged in raising new sued lum potatoes than any man in 
New Engtand. Last Spring I purchased of him the entire 
stock ol lus " Willard" (a seedling tYom the Early Goodrich,j 
iff hick lie considers the best ol nil the hundreds of seedlings 
he has thus far raised, ihu “ Willard" proves lobe cnor- 
A VALUABLE G1FT.-SO PAGES. DK. «L H. 
FITCH’S “DOMESTIC FAMILY PHYSICIAN” de¬ 
scribes all Diseases and their Remedies. Sent by mail, free 
Address Du. S. S. FITCH, 
953-13too 714 Broadway, New York. 
Willis’ Stump Machine, 
-This superior stump ma- 
^ chine ie on the Fair Grounds hitched to a post ready for 
U examination. It beat the three competing machines at 
ji Wayland, pulling three stumps in eight minutes; Spring- 
$ water, fifteen stumps in twenty-nine minutes; pulled a 
v double stump at Campbell, Steuben Co,, last week, that 
} three competing machines broke down on ,—Roch. Union. 
H EXAMER’S prong hoe.-tue best 
IIanti Cultivator ever invonted. It saves bait 
the labor of hoeing, and does the work better than any other 
tool. Every farmer and gardener should have It. Circulars 
sent on application. Price $2,50: cash with the order. For 
sale at the principal Agricultural Warehouses, and by 
P.EI 8 IG & UEXAMER. 
965-ratf New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y, 
T he only perfect cure for piles 
ov .w.r. nivos.also Lkpuobv\ Scrofula,Salt Rheum, 
aud all Diseases of tub Skis a so nt.oon, is 
FOWLE’S FILE ANI) HUMOR CURE. 
Interna' and external use. Entirely vegetable. Used in 
tbe Hospitals of the Old and New World. In case of failure. 
1 authorize all dealers .0 refund the money anil charge it 
back to me. No failures (or over ten years. Prepared by 
H. It. FOWLE, Cbeinlst, Boston. 
$1 a bottle. Sold everywhere. ,Send for circulars free. 
B ATOHEL«H»S HA1H DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye Is the best In the world; the only 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable. Instantaneous; no 
disappointment; uo ridiculous tints rente dies the 111 effects 
of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brawn. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’B Wt< Factory No ifl 
Bond street, New York- 342-ly 
EFOKE BUYING TU it BINE WATER 
1 WHEELS-Seud for Circulars or PEEKSKILL MANTJ- 
CTURENG CO., PeekskUl. N. Y. 
tJTRAWBERRIES!—ALL THE BEST SORTS 
IO cheap, bend lor a Price List. Andres* 
97481 MARK D. WILLSON, Rochester, N. Y. 
No Clothes AVi'Inger can be durable with the 
doable friction of cogs at both ends, which can play out of 
gear and not touch together when most needed. The 
“ Universal " has not these fatal objections, and is 
warranted durable. 
CEND THREE CENT STAMP for CIRCULAR 
p on Cranberry Culture. ORKLN C. COOK, 
974-lt South Milford, Mass. 
B LOOMINGTON N I'USERIES.—17th YEAR- 
400 Acres— 10 GnEKxnouaBS.—Large, choice stock 
of best shipping sizes—Fmlt and Ornamental Trees, Osage 
Orange Hedge. Small Fruits, Kittatluny and Wilson's Early 
Blaekborrv, Roses, Shrubs, Buibs, &c., very low for casti. 
PT“ Send a red stamps, f t two Fall Catalogues. 
97lM3t F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, McLean Co., 1L1. 
HIABIBERLAIN’S PATENT SCREW STUMP 
j Machine lor the farmer's use. Simple, safe, economical, 
teap, and decidedly the best in use. Will pall the largest 
ump with ease. For particulars send for circular to 
i>*5—4t GEO. CHAMBERLAIN & SON, Olean, N. Y. 
P EEK.SKILL PLOWS AND PLOW CAST- 
INOS.—Send for List. PEEKSKILL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO., Peekskill, N. Y. 
