ROW, 
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 
GOLD BONDS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
F ifth thousand! 
THE N E W B O O K F O 11 
SINCINC SCHOOLS AND CHOIRS. 
The • EM PLK Cl 101U, ii mnv rollectlon Of Sacred and Sec¬ 
ular Music, for Chous ami Hinging Schools: By Treo. F. 
Skwaud, assisted by i*r. LOwkij, 'Mason and WiluajiB 
Bbadbitrv. 
This was the lust book in till? department upon which Mr. 
Braids tiuv was ungaiscd. Iis extraordinary sale, and the 
abundant tcstlmouy of gingers warrant its publishers In 
claiming that tt l« tins most popular Look oi isaered music, 
published In this country for many years. Though published 
but a few mouths, tt Una already reached its irnis-Tlt thou¬ 
sand, It Is the only book In wldeb Dr. Mason and Mr. 
BRADr.citv ivrc over associated as authors, It Is very com¬ 
plete In all its departments, oinb*.icing the i.reati st variety 
for Singing .Schools, choirs and Societies. It is larger than 
auy other recent book, containing a much greater number of 
tunes mid pieces, as will he seen by comparison. Price $1.50 
each, on receipt of which It will be sent, by malt, post paid. 
The publishers aak attention to the new patent lending 
which they have tills season adapted for their uni-lo books. 
There bus been liter complaint, of Miu weakness of thp, hind- 
lug of this idiots of honks. Il ls believed that thin Improve¬ 
ment (patented) donlib s the strength and durability of the 
binding. MASON BROTHER*,59(1 Broadway, New York; 
klli-St 131 Trumout Street, Boston, 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Gold Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad Company—Fisk 
* Hatch. 
The '• Early Rose" Potato—Geo W Best. 
We Challenge Investigation—Eastman it Kendall. 
Patent Office—Mann it Co. 
Our Schoold iy Visitor—Daughaday & Becker. 
The Great De Iderataui—Lead Encased Block Tin Pipe. 
Ruptures Cured-Dr.I A Sherman. 
TTplium's Dtp la*nry Powder—S C Ijpham. 
100 Farmers—ZcialeT, McCurdy A Co. 
Wilbur's Cod Liver oil and Lime—A B Wilbor. 
Potatoes—Tlios 0 Andrews. 
Auction Sale of Live Stock—IV IV Chenery. 
Holloway’S Pills. 
Commls-ion Merchants—W II l.illlston & Co. 
Potatoes for Sale—S 0 Hams. 
Choice Cots wold Rams—W > Perry. 
Cancers Cured—Drs Babcock* Son. 
Ladles and Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang. 
$10 a Day for All —a d Kullam 
Improved Aluminum Bronze Hunting Cased Watches—Jules 
D'Htlguenln Vtiiilcmin. 
Wanted, Agents—American Knltliiig Machine. 
Holiday .Tonrnal—Adams * Co. 
Ballou s Monthly Magazine—Elliott, Thornes & Talbot. 
Economy is Wealth—J M Oltis A.Go. 
Paints for Farmers ami Others—M K Reynolds & Co. 
Business Men who wi-U to Advertise—John T Hearn, 
25 Cent- -N,,w is the Time to Subscribe—O A Roorbaeh. 
Fancy Poultry for Bale—J S’ Hi-knell. 
Peach Seed Crop of lsdti—W 11 Clark. 
Early Ho a c and H irison Potato—G L Dorsey. 
$2,000 a rear-A li McCliilfie A Co. 
a Day for all.—Stencil Tool Samples free, 
Address A. J. KULLAM. Springfield, Vr„ 
BUSHELS* PRIME APPLE .SEED of the 
crop of 1868, at inoder.it .i rates. 
JAJUKS A. ROOT, Skaneatelcs, N. Y*. 
A limited quantity of the THIRTY-YEAR SIS PER 
CENT, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the Central Pa¬ 
cific Railroad Compauy are offered to investors, for the 
present, at 
Z?OR SALK FOUR CHOICE fOTSWlHI) 
_ HAMS, one two year *>n. three one year *K0 to *40 each. 
Address \V. N. PERRY’. RUsh vibe, Yates Co., N. V. 
F OR SALE EARLY GOODRICH AND ilAli- 
rsiiN Potatoes, inn bushel libls.. former *i, latter $5 si 
bhl delivered at Railroad Station, Geneva, N. V. 
'dS-H S. C. HARRIS, Agent, Oaks Corners, N. Y. 
/ 1ANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN OR THE 
V/ me of the Iculfe, or caiiBtic. burning Circulars sent 
free by addressing Drs. BABCOCK & SON, 
'*78-1 f No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
These Bonds are secured by a Trust Deed upon the most 
important link of the great Inter-Oceanic Railroad, two- 
thirds of which is already bniit, at a cost of nearly 
T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED.— 
U Picture business. Very profitable. No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogue sent for 20 cents. Twice as 
many. 30 cents. MANSON LANG, 
978-2tco Oi Columbia St., New York City. 
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS 
MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
Bells for Churches, Academies, Fac¬ 
tories. etc., of which more have been 
made at this establishment than at all 
the other fonndarieS in the country 
combined. All Bells warranted. 
t3f~ An Illustrated Catalogue sent free 
upon application to 
It. A. t*c G. R. MKN EELV. 
975-l‘2t West Troy, N. Y. 
And which enjoys already a self-sustaining way traffic. 
The whole line of continuous rail between 
New York and San Francisco 
will be completed by J uly next, when an immense through 
business will undoubtedly follow. More than 1,200 miles 
of the distance between the Missouri River and the Pa¬ 
cific Ocean are already traversed by the locomotive; and 
it is probable that 300 miles additional will be completed 
during the current year. The future of this Line, there¬ 
fore, is nuusually promising. The 
P OTATOES. lb. Ini. bill. 
Early Rose,....50 CIS. $>5,110 $li),IH) 
Ilarison.20 *• 1,75 4,50 
Early Goodrich. 25 w l.so 1,00 
Other varieties at low rates. Send for Catalogue of Small 
Fruits, A a THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestowu, N. J. 
mtfrntser 
SEEDLINGS ON SALE-100,000 Pear,100,000 
id 3 year, and 50,000 1 year-old Apple, 50,000 Uicn v, 40,000 
Plum Seedlings, on sale. S. P WILLIAMS A CO., 
975-tt Dansvllle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
— A *‘ short dress picnic " is to be held in Newburg, O. 
— Boston is infested with swindling employment agents. 
— Laura Keene is to build a theater iu Philadelphia. 
— Maury has undertaken a survey of Virginia. 
— The hat is routing the bonnet in Paris. 
— New York has a monster skating rink. 
— Gen. Sicklos has a lecture in preparation. 
— A daughter of Thackeray is traveling in this country. 
— Lady Franklin, has ret urned irom India. 
— Heber Kimball Is studying grape culture in France. 
— The Black Swan sang in Toronto last week. 
— Ladies boat clubs are being formed in Detroit. 
— Mrs. Stanton is conspiring to introduce Bioomerism. 
— It costs $30 in Nassau to call Bismarck a rascal. 
— Anna Cora Mo watt is writing another story. 
— Snow fell in Portland, Me., Monday week. 
— The California gold mines are doing unusually well. 
— A Nashville woman hanged herself the other day. 
— New Orleans boasts of a daring female burglar. 
— Hungary has at last got a coinage of her own. 
— Elliott, the portrait painter, was bora in a saw-mill. 
— The Gcnnsus are building a new theater in Philad’a 
— The military asylum at Gardiner, Me., has 1.50 in 
mates. 
— A mountain of magnetic iron has been found in 
Lapland. 
— Ozone is now manufactured in France by the aid of 
electricity. 
— The Pope is the only European sovereign who does 
not smoke. 
— It is said the statne to Mondelsshon in Leipsic will 
cost $30,500. 
— It is said Patti received §10,000 for singing ten nights 
at Hamburg. 
— An Englishman proposes to slaughter cattle by means 
of electricity. 
— The widow of Dr. Kane is giving spiritual seances 
in New York. 
— The British museum contains twenty-five miles of 
book ehelves. 
— A French college has given a girl the degree of Bach¬ 
elor of Science, 
— A man made $30,000 gathering mustard seed in Cali¬ 
fornia last year. 
— Insurance companies lost §595.000 in New York city 
fires last month. 
— The cotton crop of North Carolina will be equal to 
that of last year, 
— Constant, Meyer’s new picture is a pretty teacher in 
a Sunday School. 
— More than fifty operators in Wall street made over 
$1,000,000 last year. 
— Am "All England Croquet Club” is coming over to 
this country to play. 
— The latest Paris velocipede carries two persons and 
a footman to propel. 
— Eight carmen were fined lately in New York for cru¬ 
elty to their horses. 
— Prince Pomatowski has written an opera, and Stra- 
koech has bought it. 
— Bishop Wkitehouse of Iliiuois claims $18,000 back 
pay from his diocese. 
— Kate Relgnolds is making much fame and money in 
the English provinces. 
— Photographs are to supersede monograms on note 
paper used by the ladies. 
— Wooden railways are commended for wild hilly re¬ 
gions of thin population. 
— Mayne Reid is to start an illustrated magazine in 
New York called Onward. 
— Nearly all of the bank note paper used in this conn- 
try is made in Philadelphia. 
— Rev. Charles F. Robertson has accepted the Protest¬ 
ant Episcopate of Missouri. 
— The cost of a general election in New York city is 
eighty-one thousand dollars. 
— A comb factory, said to be the finest in the West, has 
just been started at Alton, HI. 
— Immense beds of chromium have been discovered 
in Maryland and Pennsylvania. 
— The Prince of Wales laid the coner stone of a new 
university in Glasgow last week. 
— A Massachusetts company has bought a Norway lake, 
and propose to sell ice iu London. 
— A panther in Madison County, Louisiana, made his 
breakfast from a laboring man there. 
— Sardines are so plenty this year along the coast of 
Spain that they are nsed as fertilizers. 
— North Germany has established a money order sys¬ 
tem between Germany and the United States. 
— France has given two iron-clads to Tnrkey, and lent 
an officer to teach the orientals how to use them. 
— A Mormon elder was recently presented with nine 
boys and live girls the same morning. A numerous parent. 
DR, J. A. SHERHAN 
-) pvci.Ty 
SETS CP ITS OWN WORK, KNITS ALL 
sizes—widen# ami narrow*. knlls the heel into the stocking 
and narrows oti tin* ton complete and, as Improved within 
the last thirty clays, Iu the most, perfect knitter In the world. 
Warranted to he mid do nil we claim Cor It In c very instance, 
or money rufumieri. Fur particular*, also circular and sam¬ 
ple stocking, address, inSLv.Ung stamp, 
974-tf J. L>. DUNE * Co„ 176 Si ate St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Respectfully offers his services in the application of his Rup¬ 
ture Curative Appliances, at his 
OFFICE, 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH STREET. 
The great experience of Dr. SHERMAN, resulting from his 
long ami constant devotion to the Treatment and Cure of 
this Disease, assures him of his ability to relieve all. without 
regard to the ago of the patleiit, or duration of the, infirmity, 
or the difficulties which they may have Heretofore encoun¬ 
tered In Seeking relief. Dr. S. a- Principal of the Hupture 
Curative institiit-, New Orleans, for a period of more than 
fifteen years, had under II0 care the, worst cases in the coun¬ 
try. all of which were effectually relieved, and many, to 
their great joy. restored to tt souud body, 
None of the palm and injuries resulting from the use of 
other Trusses ace fouud in Dr. Sherman's Appliances: anil 
wph a tnil knowledge of the assertion, he promises greater 
security and comfort, with a daily improvement iu the dls- 
ea*e. than can be obtained of any oth r person, or the Inven¬ 
tions of auj other person iu the united States. 
Prices to suit all classes. It is the only, as well as the 
cheapest, remedy over offered the afflicted. Photographic 
likenesses of ca-e* before and arter treatment famished. on 
receipt, oi two Scent stamps. 
receive from the United States Government about ten 
millions of acres of the 
PUBLIC IjANDS,] 
situated along the line of their Road; also a Subsidy Loan 
of l. S. Six Per Cent. Honda, averaging $35,000 
per milo, as fast as the sections of twenty miles are com¬ 
pleted. They have received, in addition, important 
Grants from the State and cities of California, worth 
more than $3,000,000 in Gold, The proceeds ol 
these Lands, Bonds, Capital Stock, Subscriptions, Sub¬ 
ventions, and Net Earnings are invested in the enterprise, 
to which is added the amount realized from First Mort¬ 
gage Bonds. THESE LATTER HAVE THE FIRST 
LIEN UPON THE WHOLE PROPERTY’, and arc issued 
to the same amount only as the Government advances, or 
to the exteut of about one-third the cost value of the 
Road, equipment, etc. 
The Cash Resources are abtfndant for the completion of 
the work, and the NET EARNINGS, FROM THE WAY 
TRAFFIC UPON 325 MILES NOW OPEN FOR BUSI¬ 
NESS, ARE MORE THAN DOUBLE THE CURRENT 
INTEREST LIABILITIES. 
£5^“Besides a mileage upon all through business, this 
Road, having the best lauds for settlement, the most pro¬ 
ductive mines, the nearest markets, and being exempt 
from competition, will always command LARGE REVE¬ 
NUES, WHICH ARE WHOLLY IN COIN. 
Two-thirds of the entire Loan Is already marketed, and, 
judging by past experience, the Loan will soon be closed, 
Investors who desire an unusually safe, reliable, and 
profitable security would do well to purchase before the 
Bonds are all taken. 
G ALE’S COPPER STRIP PEED CUTTER.— 
Do you want tin* Agency (or tor your own use,) oi the 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest and most durable Self- 
Feeding Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutter? (Not to be rmld for 
till tried.) PEEKS KILL PLOW WORKS. 
974-13t Peekskilt, N. Y-, or Cleveland, ()h{o. 
family wringer, 
f PntcK,— $5 Each; J 
$42 per Bozen, 
Cash with order. Send for Circulars. 
Address,—EDGAR II. POTTER, 
Kalamazoo, Mian. 
Inventors who wish to take out Letters Patent 
are advised to counsel with 
“ WILLARD ” AND “EARLY ROSE.” 
1 Y .'Ir.C. W, Gleason of Massachusetts, oneof the three 
gentlemen to whom Hie late Mr. Gvocirlch was accustomed 
to aund out his seedling potatoes for testing before introduc¬ 
ing them to the pnbtti:, and In honor of whom he named Ida 
Gleason potato, has for years probably been more largely 
engaged In raising new seedling potatoes than any man In 
New England. Lust Spring I purchased of him the entire 
stock ot Ills “ Willard" (a seedling from the F.arly Goodrich',) 
which he consider* the bent; of all th« hundred* of seedlings 
he has thus far raised. Tim “ Willard" proves to be enor¬ 
mously productive., and Is a potato of great promise. I now 
offer to send one potato of this new seedling gratis with every 
peck of Envly Rose j five with each bushel, and sixteen with 
each barret. My stock of Early Rose was procured directly 
from the original growers at *7f> per bushel, and is warranted 
true. My rates this fall arc 1 lb, (post paid) *1 ; M lbs,, $'2 : 
1 peek, rIB lbs.>85; 1 bushel (fiOlbs.j *15; I bbl. <118 lbs.) *10. 
Early Goodrich per bbl,, *5 ; Early SelieC pen bbl., *5; Harri¬ 
son per bbl., 17 : Gleason per bbl,. *5. 
97U-U JAMES J. H. GREGORY. Marblehead, Mass. 
who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office 
for over Twenty Years. 
Their AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PAT¬ 
ENT AGENCY’ is tho most extensive in the world. 
Charges loss than any other reliable agency. A 
Pamphlet containing full instructions to inventors, 
is sent gratis. 
15 zf A handsome Bound Volume, containing 150 
Mechanical engravings, ami the United Status . osua 
by Counties, with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, 
mailed on receipt of 25 cents. Tin- Snm.HTiFic 
Americas is the best and cheapest Weekly Illus¬ 
trated Newspaper, devoted to Science, Art, an.i Me¬ 
chanics, published in the wor'J. Three dollars a 
year. Specimens gratia. Address 
MUNN &■ CO., 37 Park Row, New York. 
f IIJAiVIBERLAIN’S PATENT SCREW STUMP 
\J Machine tor the farmer's u-v. Simple. >uR>, economical, 
cheap, and decidedly the best iu use. Win pull the largest 
stump with ease. For particulars send for rireuiar to 
975-41; GKO. CHAMBERLAIN A. SON, (11 pail. N. Y. 
flRE lT DISTRIBUTION BY THE ME¬ 
AT TROPOLITAN G l FT CO.—Cask Gifts to the amount 
<y $250,000.— Every Ticket Draws a Crist. 
5 Cash Gifts, each.SlO.fiOO to Cash Gifts, each.*500 
10 .. .• 5,000 2ii0 *’ “ “ . 100 
20 “ •• M . 1,000 300 “ “ “ . 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos.Each ?S0<) to *750 
75 “ “ Mulodcons. " 75 to 150 
350 Sewing Mnrlilmui ... •• 00 to 173 
500'Flne Gold Watches. 11 73 to 300 
Cash Prize:., silver ware, Ac., all valued at $1,000,000. 
A chance to draw any of the above J%/es for 25c. Tickets 
describing Prizes are settled In EnveUT' - ami well mixed. 
On receipt of 23C. a Settled Ticket is drawn without choice 
and scut by mall to uuv address. The prize named upianlt will 
be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of One Hollar, 
rrlz.es are Immediately sent to any address by express or re¬ 
turn mail. 
You will know what yottr Prize in before yon pay for it. 
Any Prise exchnnued for another of mine value, b o Blanks. 
Our patrons can depend ou fair dealing. 
RKFEkknobs We select. l!i« following from many who 
have lately drawn Valuable Pi'Izch ami kindly permltrcd us 
to publish teems— ». T, Wilkies, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie 
Monroe, Chicago, Plano, *<>30-. John D. Moore, Louisville, 
*1,000-, Miss Emma Walworth. Milwaukee, Plano, $300; Rev. 
E. A. Day, New Orleans, *5Qu. We publish uo mmieb with¬ 
out permission. 
Opinions of tub Prrsb:— “The Arm Is reliable, and de¬ 
serve their success."- Weektu Tribune, Ann. u. •• We know 
them to he a fair dealing firm."—zY. >'. Herald, Aug.'S*. “A 
friend of ouru drew a f5G0 prize, which was promptly re¬ 
ceived,"— Daily Xewe, Sept. 3. 
Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Every package ot Sealed Envelopes 
contain one cash gift. Six Tickets for ; 13 for *'2; 35 for $5; 
110 for *13. AH letters should be addressed to 
HARPER, WIl.sON As CO., 
977-tI 173 BrontUvny, Sew York. 
INVESTIGATION 
TTE CHALLENGE 
T Y from any and all quarters as to the legitimate 
and straightforward character of our business,'' 
W 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 3 per emit. vJT ! :. Investnmut, 
and have, from Nation. vr, and State t .ws, guarantees 
SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER CORPORATE (iOlTHl-r pta N0W 0F . 
FERRD. 
EASTMAN & KENDALL’S 
OSE-FRICE SALE 
ESTABLISHED 18G4. 
The First Mortgage Bonds are of *1,000 each, with semi- 
amuual gold coupons attached, payable in July and January 
Both INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL ARE MADE EX¬ 
PRESSLY’ PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES GOLD COIN 
The bank Interest from July 1st is charged only at the cur¬ 
rency rates. 
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at their full 
market rates, In exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad 
Bond3, thus enabling the holders to realize from 5 to 10 
per ceut. profit and keep the principal of their invest¬ 
ments equally secure, and receive the same rate of inter¬ 
est for a longer period. 
Orders and inquiries will receive prompt attention. In¬ 
formation, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account 
of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects oi 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by 
return Express at our cost. 
!3?““iub8eriptiona received by Bnuks and Bank¬ 
ers, Agents lor the Loan, and by 
FARMKX4S’ & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
t3?~ AU Descriptions of Government Securities 
Bought* Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATES. 
tW ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made for de¬ 
sirable accounts. 
It is now a well established fact that no other method 
brings the u anufaotureh and consumer so near each 
other as our uunvalled and popular club system of selling 
all kinds of 
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, SILKS, COTTONS, ROOTS 
AND SHOPS, WATCTIKS, SEWING MACHINES, 
CUTLERY, DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC 
GOODS, etc,, ike. 
which are actually selling at an average price ot ONE DOL¬ 
LAR FOR EACH ARTICLE, 
THE LADIES 
are specially Invited to give us a trial. 
To parties sending in clubs of front 10 to 1,000, we offer bet¬ 
ter inducements and larger commissions than any other 
house. Parties now acting as agents for other houses will 
observe that wc offer as commission, for a 
CLUB OI’ 30- Twentyyards beet Cotton Sheeting. 
CLUB OF 4*0— Forty yards best Cotton Sheeting, 
CLUB OF 1 00 —Si vty yards best Cotton Sheeting, and 
an equal amount of commission when paid in other goods. 
Send for Circular and Exchange List. 
Our eluli system of Rolling is as follows :-For * > we send 20 
patent pen fountains and checks describing 20 different arti¬ 
cles to be sold for u Doer.u: each: 30 tor *3 GO for *6; 100 for 
*10. (fee. Sent by mail. Larger commission to getmv up of 
club than is allowed by any other firm. Single fountain and 
eheck, to cts. Male and female agents wanted. Send money 
in Reoistekkii Letters. Semi us a trial club and you will 
acknowledge that you cannot aff ord to buy goods of any 
other house thereafter. 
N, B —Our sale should not be classed with dollar jewelry 
sales and gift enterprises. 
EASTMAN & KENDALL, 
fi.» Hanover Sr., Boston, Maas. 
1ST. -2"., 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., North End of the City, 
JOHN WARD, President. 
G. D. VAN VUET, Sec 
G. D. VAN VLiET, Secretary and Treasurer. 
WM. B. EMERY’, (Survivor of Emery Brothers,) Super¬ 
intendent of Manufactory. 
manufacturers of 
GENEEAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
Comprising tho celebrated “STAR" Threshing Machines; 
“Stvr” Railway for Endless Chain) and Lever Horse Pow¬ 
ers; “Star” Cotton Glu« and condensers : Circular Cross- 
Cut Saw Mills; Vegetable CuHci'::; Horae Hay Forks; Corn 
and Feed Mills; Power Corn .SlmMers ; Dog Powers, Ac., &c. 
For full particulars, send for our Uluau-atcd Descriptive 
Circular and Price List. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Correspondents will please address THE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO.. P. O. Drawer 100, 
Albany, N. Y. 957-mtf 
rilHE ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR BROKER 
I STORE, EsTAtir.isitKD in 1K(53.—Our Stock, consisting of 
every variety of DRY’ ami FANCY GOODS, BOOTS and 
8HOE3. SILVER-PLATED WARE. GLASS WARE, WOOL¬ 
EN and HEMP CARPETINGS, STRAW MATTINGS, and 
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, is of our own importation, 
or purchased directly from the manutaeturcr*, in large 
quantities. 
tar We were tho first to commence the sale of goods on 
the popular plan Ol ONE DOLLAR,for EACH ARTICLE. 
■\TED1NA IRON WORKS.-J. W. MOUNT, 
jLTJL Manulacturer of Screws of all kinds, Apple Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Diggers, Ilorse Poweis, Circular 
and Cross-Cut Saw Mill*, «c., &c. For full particulars send 
for illustrated circulars aud prico list Address 
S07-COU J. W. MOUNT. Medina, N. Y. 
Oar salts, for the last twelve mouths, have been about one 
million dollarB. 
t3f~ OVH BUfltNRSS HAS BE1CN DKOI0KIV tiY TttK COUKTS OF 
Tins Static, and by tub l.’xrrstj Status Authoritiks,not 
tore a Lottery, or. a Gift Enterprise, but a ttisouL.ut 
LEGITTMaTB business. 
Terms of sabb for Ciubof $5, a selection of one of the 
following articles: 20 yds. Brown or Bleached Siiecting. 
superior quality. Poplin or Alpaca Dre-.- .attorn. Wool 
Square Shawl. 2\ yards Doeskin. Au S day Clock, Seth 
Thomas’ make. I nr. gent’s Calf Boots. White Marseilles 
Quilt. Sliver-plated Chased Castor with >1 bottles. A Mor¬ 
occo Photograph Album, ICO pictures. 8 yards 5-1 Wool 
Cloth. Silver plated Cake Basket. 30 yards Brown of 
Bleached Sheeting, common quality. Also, printed notices 
of 00 articles, for sale at *1 ior each article, comprising a 
variety of articles usually told at retail at prices from *1.50 
to *5 for each article. 
For. a Cu;u of *10, a .selection of one. of the following ar¬ 
ticles 40 yanks Brown or Bleached Sheeting, superior 
quality. Dress pattern, price *10. Wool Long tjhawh 
Bvoelia Long Shawl. 2 yards Black German Broadcloth. 
Comraou Seuse Sewing Machine, price *J3, i these machines 
will hern, stitch, fell, tnck, quilt, cord, himt. braul and em¬ 
broider i|i a most superior manner.) Gents’ or Ladies Sliver 
Hunting Case Watch, new 25 yards Hemp Carpeting. 8 
varde Beaver Cloth. dJ* yards good Doeskin. Silver plated 
Ice Pitcher, fi yds. Wool Cloth, don . width. 1 pair superior 
Blankets. 71 yds. Brown or Bleached Sheeting, common 
quality, and lit) printed notices of articles for Bale at *1 
each, comprising a variety of articles usually sold at retail 
from *1.50 to *10 for each article. 
Zy-FDG ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS SENT) FOR OUR 
CIRCULAR. SEND A DRAFT, POSTAL MONEY ORDER, 
or REGISTERED LETTER. Be sure and direct your fetter 
to AXBKEWS A CO., LOG Sudbury Street, Bos- 
tou, Mass. 97fi-4t 
DHILIP PHILLIPS & CO., 
*- 37 Union Square, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLESABE AND RETAG, UKALKK8 IN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Ylso, Superior Pianos, Melodkons; and Publishers of 
Ittnday-sohool Mi” to. We will rent our Organs by the 
nonth, letting the rent, pay for them. 97u-0teo 
H unters and trappers-i have rec¬ 
ipes for catching Foxes, Minks, Muskrats and all Fur 
Animals, obtained of an old trapper from tile Rocky Moun¬ 
tains, with methods for setting traps, warranted to give sat¬ 
isfaction. Price 50 cents. Address 
977-2t P. CURTIS, Box H8R, Rochester, N. Y. 
T>OSTON DOLLAR STORE. 
THE IMMENSE SUCCESS 
Attending our 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, such as Dry and Fancy Goods, 
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LETTERS FROM “RURAL” PEOPLE 
M AKUELLU-S POTATO BIGGER? FOR SALE 
— 1 have a number ot those superior machluea at Shorts- 
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them on addressing me at tho above place. Act he N. Y. State 
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v U. SHAFFER, Agent. 
D avison s thornless raspberry 
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thousand. For particulars, address 
JOHN GAGE & SON, Vineland, N. J. 
DEAR V>1> PLIJM SEEDLINGS.— Delaware 
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For priee list, address A.t J. HAM woND. Geneva, N. Y. 
Morristown, Tenn., 1868, 
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W ATERS’ FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS, 
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951-1 yeo HORACE W ATERS & CO. 
SILVER POLAND TOV-KNOT 
O FOWLS. 1 have ■* few pairs of i lieec -pi.lid 
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Addn-at WM M. LEWIS, Rim'H ester N. Y. 
fllO TREE AGENTS* AND PLANTERS. IUY 
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A ttention i ill w a mi ng farms i 
Cheap Farm and Fruit Lauds, Village Lots, Water Pow¬ 
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(1 RAPE VINES CHEAP! ! OFFER THIS 
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P EHKSK1LL FJ*UWS on FLOW CAST¬ 
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B efore buying turbine watbk 
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