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57 PARK ROW. N.Y. 
SCIENTIFIC ^MBRinAIV 
implements 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
ALLOTS MONTHLY MAI 
AZIN K. 
" A GREAT SUCCESS! 
A SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE , 
CoNTAijaffo A3 AiroH matter as cither of the ft rnaga- 
zincs, with two exceptions. Is furnished to subscribers at 
the wonderfully low price ol’ ONE DOLLAR AND Ft FT 7 
CENTS a year. Seven copies, *9,00; thirteen copies, $15,00. 
Now is Tint thus to okt up Clubs fob W09. Single con¬ 
ies, 15 cents. 
i3T Sani pie copy sent to any address upon receipt of Mump 
to pay retara postage. 
ELLIOTT, THOM KB & TALBOT, 
978-2teo Publishers, Boston, Mass. 
GOLD BONDS 
BOOKS FOB EURALISTS AND OTHEBS 
Persons Wishing Ten Cent or Dime Books—George Munro 
The Prairie Farmer—Prairie Farmer Co. 
Soper's Self-Feeding Hav Knife—Soper & Merriam. 
Seed Potatoes Cheap—J Lansing Cany. 
100 Barrels Rarteou Potatoes—Jas P ffimpson. 
Holloway's Puis. 
Wanted in Agent In each Town—J R Bradatreet & Co. 
Hunters SccroU-ltobt Kitchot. 
A Good Delaware Farm for Sale—J W Snyder. 
Peach Seed—John W Blair, Jr. 
Employment for the Winter—Union Manufacturing Co. 
Important Auction Notice-Wlnthrsp W Chenery. 
Hunting and Trapping-Hunter A Co. 
Reversible Root. Cutters—R II Allen * Co. 
Seed Potatoes tor sale—Richard Voting. 
Gotswold Sheep for Sale—Henry T Coffin. 
Agents Wanton—Green & Co. 
Black Cap Raspberries—Rev Mr Hoyt. 
The farmer’s Book—Zcigler, McCurdy & Co. 
A limited quantity of the THIRTY-YEAR SIX PER 
CENT. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the Central Pa¬ 
cific Railroad Company are offered to investors, for the 
present, at 
rjIHE P R A I K I IS FARTHER. 
$2,00 per Annum, in Advance. 
The Oldest, 
Largest, 
Cheapest, 
Handsomest and Host 
Widely Circulated, 
AGRICULTURAL, 
HORTICULTURAL aud 
Family Journal in the West. 
Published wreklv In largo quarto form. Enlarged ana 
improved for 1N3U. fiskk until J an part next. 
These Bonds are eeenred by a Trust Deed upon the most 
important link of the great Inter-Oceanic Railroad, two- 
thirds of which Is already built, at a cost of nearly 
ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS, 
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 July next, when an immense through 
business will undoubtedly follow. More than l 200 miles 
etos (fanfrmstt 
— Read article headed “ To All Our Readers,” page 350. 
— Balse, Switzerland, has a newspaper 200 years old. 
— They have a champion ” rat-catcher in Montreal. 
— Japan is arming itself from American workshops. 
— Jnan Prim is one of the richest men in Spain. 
— Kentucky has raised a twenty-five pound beet. 
— Durant, Wisconsin, is called the onion city. 
\ alparaiso has been choosing a patron saint. 
— Gold and silver only are current at Bastrop, Texas. 
— Texas is again plagued with grasshoppers. 
— Velvet coats arc coming into fashion. 
— Prentice is writing love songs to be set to music. 
— Holland will soon abolish capital punishment. 
— Spain endured Isabella exactly 35 years. 
— New York had 26 fashionable weddings last week. 
— Rochefort has had a duel aud got his arm pricked. 
— The Italian army is to be cut down 17,000 men. 
— There is an “ Astor Hoase” at Shanghai, China. 
— The wife of Kossuth is visiting friends in New York. 
— Princess Motternich’s bonnets cost $20,000 a year. 
— Some weather-wise people predict a hard winter. 
— John Brougham, the actor, has just naturalized him¬ 
self. 
— Kansas has discovered a petrified crocodile 126 feet 
long. 
— See items about the Rural for 1S69 at headjof News 
page. 
A Swedish Professor makes brandy out of reindeer 
moss. 
— Ten Broeck has been largely importing more racing 
stock. 
Eight New York Theaters made $125,844 during last 
August. 
Her Madagascarian Majesty has suppressed idol 
worship. 
— Victor Hugo is very melancholy since the death of 
his wife. 
Gran has introduced the English half-price system at 
New York. 
— Chicago is boasting of the great success of its even¬ 
ing schools. 
— There are likely to be ten Quakers in the reformed 
Parliament. 
— Minnesota wants another $90,000 bridge across the 
Mississippi. 
— Paris supports 300 female printers and 30 female 
proof readers. 
— The campaign artillery of the French army consists 
of 1,200 canon. 
A snake’s skeleton with 982 joints, has been dug up 
in Tennessee. 
— Persecution of the Jews is again reported from Ga- 
latz, Moldavia. 
— French protestants number 1,200,000, [exclusive of 
thOBe in Algiers. 
— Alderman James Laurence is the newly-elected Lord 
Mayor of Loudon. 
— An Associated Press is being formed by the English 
provincial papers. 
— Bulwer enjoys the reputation of being the;iiomeliest 
man in Parliament, 
— The latest Paris velocipede carries two persons and 
a footman to propel. 
— Houston, Texas, expects to be the great railroad 
center of the South. 
— It is said velocipedes have cut down the receipts of 
the Paris omnibuses. 
— New York is boastln; 
resident there incog. 
— Texas offers corn at ten cents per bushel, and there 
arc no buyers at that. 
— The English cricketers have been beaten again at 
base ball at Morrisania. 
— In 1886 there were 1,890 deaths from snake bite in 
the Madras Presidency. 
— Three men from the wrecked steamer J. C. Dearing 
have arrived at Quebec. 
— Trains are running 325 miles east of Sacramento on 
the Central Pacific Road. 
— The Treasury Conscience Fund for the past five 
years amounts to $96,692. 
— A late Quarterly Review estimates the population of 
the world at 1,350,200,000. 
— There are three hundred and sixty religious newspa¬ 
pers in the United States. 
-The New York Union League Club has bought 
Jerome's private theater. 
— Napoleon wants a new National Hymn, but France 
won’t sing a hymn to him. 
— It is reported that Senor Oleozaga will be appointed 
Spanish minister to France. 
Fayette county, Ky., boasts a calf with two perfectly 
formed feet on the same leg. 
— Thos. Nast, the artist, began his career with Frank 
Leslie, at five dollars a week. 
— The Chicago Poet says the 
300 ! 
I WILL CHEERFULLY GIVE THE 
above amount to any one who can surnass mv imittuim. 
improved for 1869. Fkkk until Jaxuabs next. " 
AUneic subscribers for lH(i!)sen.tlnj{ in their names before 
New \ ears, will receive the remaining numbers of the naner 
for ISSN free. 1 
The ptipers will be sent to any address desired This will 
afford an excellent opportunity for the friends of the Farmer 
to introduce it, among their neighbors, 
Liberal inducements to club agents who will canvass their 
neighborhoods, 
Be particular to give name and post-office address, plainly 
written. For further pnrtlcniars, <fce., address y 
PRAIRIE FARMER COMPANY, Chicago. Ill, 
r „ 1 n 8wah*if en Dmitry flffbitnvwd,) 4 « 
, Aim th.Kii 1 sRlu Doctor ,,,,, I,6o H< hrni-i,Tort-Book 7fc 
D 'i'n?r!ir'' t ’ l ‘“ l , lr r DwA, With uvwr SfTllillut't Prn,hic„ Titbit*.. ’ 30 
\Y ';., 50 t,n t U«Wy lU-ktiw nod Lo* 
DowniDR«untnea ktMlilvnrxn , 9,50 BotOt * on 
Eiwbmd « (Am,berry Cultimi. . 7.-, Slier', new Ponitry Kiok 1T0 U' 
EvuryVidy bteowfl L*wv,,t. .....1,26 limtrr,tion»).,, ' rn 
Form Dmmnev by H F French I.WiSWwwtN (.lohniBook".” 1,60 
E»W • Po“r Odl„re.1,35 The American Hohm Cwponter 
non Tree. "fAnuirica.I,So Thu Durr, Y»r,l. « Manual ... .. 100 
Fuller •! Itlsutratmt Stl aw hurry Thu Boatuu MimhlnleWFltisurald} It 
CiiItuTldt............. , . So The hAm,, with iUctTAtloBi ... i,00 
Do. Fnr«t lr»e LfflturUt . , |,so Tb* Fruit, and Fruit Trcwi of 
Do. SuiAll Fmlta (bonutiftlUy D- Airwrfca (Downing). 
"o’y .Tfc* i.nrdcn, a Mimed ..lull 
O&rdAirlog for Profit. .1,50 Thi. It,:,., with Original Plug . .1 60 
Tl ” Korinw'e Journal and Ae- 
'rtm.K OD Mllrk Cowe..... 75 count Book.41, ij. S3 SO 
Hj; *»*>■ Hone-Keep*! 1,15 Thujnru,' Am. Fjott Culturlgt (180 
8&w rlll "‘t. 75 UlanrfttldMj.....8,00 
-----■ . 10 Ten Ac.„, Eaui'mli."fto 
. 30 Tod.i'g Vnum- xVuiOTA’ Manual 
, rr ' lU Vm "°> Cultur « uni Work Sriop .1,60 
- ; .1,15 Vcntltaltoi, In Am. Dw«llln| W ....i;6(i 
Warder'* lledgoa and Ev.iryTrong 1,60 
Cl-mldry.. |, J6 w„ Flow„r»,Aow to make them I SO 
!5! ,:< ™ 
■'ilfnVeY rn, r ,'"‘ Ur ”' L >'" n<lr Void. L 'I. 5, 8, „arh , ..! 81 
son and Flint...1,96 Yuimic HmiHMkiwpor’a ami Dairy 
Miuiualon Klainud Hemp Culture 351 Mali)’* Dlrucnlry. f. jio 
Manual of Toln.cc, CWlure ... 30 Vnuman'g Hand Hook Honwhold 
MayhowN Practical Book-Keoy | Helene,. , 00 
log (Slnglo and Double Entry,) 90 ifouumu’* N*w Chemlatry."j.’oo 
pi^* A ^ , I * ,llP *' , ARcnrmcti na —Contiilmn* El«v«tlon» and 
f luui of Dwetlln* Homier, ScJmol Jlouiiou, Churchiig, Ac. Price, JIO. 
H'Tbi Pfl*„Tfp»i, Buiidhi —Containing 30 original Plate*, 
giving a complete Treatlre on the Art of Uulldlng SUdre and Hud-Raila. 
Price, JIO. Leech, Ventilation, with Ulurlratlonr. kl. 
X above araouat to any one who can surpass my imitation 
ol (ioirt watches. 
flU Description of metal and goods sent free on demand. 
Z3T Prices from $1*1 to $22. 
KfThey are sent, O. JJ„ vith eharo-es. 
Address JULES D’BUGHenIN VTIILLEMIN, 
_ No. M Nassau St., New York. 
WANTED-AGENTS.-TO SELL THE 
AMERICAN KNITTING- MACHINE. 
Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Ma¬ 
chine ever invented. Will knit 20.000 stitches per minute! 
Liberal inducements to Agents Addreps AMEliii av 
KNITTING MACHINE CO., Boston . Mass !tf8-4t 
1 7 D R SALE-EARLY GOODRICH A ND II Alt- 
Ison Potatoes, in d bushel libls.. lormer $i, latter $5 E 
bhl. tlellvered at Hailroad Station. Geneva, " ” T 
9T34t 8. C. 11A KRIS, Agent, OakV 
receive from the United States Government abont ten 
millions of acres of the 
FUBXgXC LA3XTD8, 
situated along the line of their Road; also a Subsidy Loan 
of ir. S. Six Per Cent. Bonds, averaging $35,000 
per mile, 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 of 
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 are issued 
to the same amount only as the Government advances, or 
to the extent of about one-third the cost valne of the 
Road, equipment, etc. 
The Cash Resources are abundant for the completion of 
the work, aud the NET EARNINGS, FROM THE WAY 
TRAFFIC UPON 325 MILES NOW OPEN FOR BUSI¬ 
NESS, ARE MORE Tn.YN DOUBLE THE CURRENT 
INTEREST LIABILITIES. 
13T"Besides a mileage upon all through business, this 
Road, having the best lands 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. 
lornera, N. Y, 
/^ANCERH CUBED WITHOUT PAIN OR THE 
,V i*? the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars pent 
tr e«by addressing Drs. BABCOCK & SON. 
87B-U No, 700 Broadway, New York. 
i viu luiuui, 
so. Scoutof the St. Lawrence. 
HI. Leather Legs. 
H2- Bloody Brook. 
*i. Wolf surer. 
64. Long Bob. 
85. Cornier Bush. 
•56. Robin Hood and his Merry 
TlieSpy of the Delaware. 
88. "Old Kit," the Scout. 
89. Hank Wiggins, Esq. 
90. Spider Legs. 
91. Trie Old Trapper’s Prize. 
92. Marksman, the Hunter. 
93. Grizzly Jake. 
94. Spotted Dan. 
93. The Bloody Footprint .or 
the Adventures of a New 
, York Newsboy. 
96. old Rube, the Trailer. 
97. The Big Mouthed Trapper 
94. Panther Jake. 
99. Snake Eye, or the Bald 
REWAHD IN BEALTI- 
tilitl Presents have been paid ours 
Hi n TT nl li .1 ___ . ■ ■ ., . . . 
.TT ,, — »'• UWl W GCCII W(|1U Uuft 
Agents In ail parts ot the Union* and wc would say to 
THE LADIES that for ONE DOLLAR we are Selling Silks 
Shawls, Dry’ and Fancy Goods, Silver Ware Furniture' 
Diamond Watches, Pianos, Cabinet Onranfl, &c.,&c PrLs-’ 
ents worth $2 to $500 1 >> at lree of charge to Agents senditur 
17. Long Legged Joe. 
IS. The Wild Scout of the 
Mountains. 
19. The Forest Lodge. 
20. The Rollicking Rangers, i 
81. Rattlesnake Dick. 
22. Hi eke tty Tom the Rover. 
23. Tlic Inins Of tili Prairie. 
24. The Kobbora' Terror. 
Joe, the •* Sarpint." 
»- --y-.—. -tee of eharge to Agents sending 
Clubs of ten and upwards. ’ 
t3 r * Circulars scih free to any address. 
N. B.-Sliun all houses lu this line with flaming advertise¬ 
ments, as they deceive yon with long schedules and prom¬ 
ises, which they have not the power or will to 1'ulQU ‘ 
£° u «. very trnly, WYETH & CO., 
977-26t P. O. Box 2931, 42 Hanover dt., Boston, Mass. 
^INCHKSTER REPEATING RIFLES. 
FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND, 
AS A REPEATER, 
AKD 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A 8INGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate and wonderfully effective wean 
Ohs,carrying eighteen charges, which can tie ffred in nine 
seconds, are no w ready for tlm market, and are for sale bv 
all the responsible Gnu Dealers throughout the country 
For full Information nend for circular* and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEAT1 MG ARMS CO., 
Ne\y Haven, Conn, 
2,». Joe, the "Sarpint." 
26. Llehtfoot, the Seoul. 
27 Giant Spv or Bunker Hill. 
38. Bear Cheek, the Wild Half 
Breed, 
39. Squint-tcyed Bob. 
30. Snaky Suodgrass. 
31. Rolling Thunder, or the 
Rival War Chiefs, 
32. Heavy Hatchet, the Bold 
Scout. 
33. Sly Sam, the Quaker Spy. 
34. Three Daring Trappers. 
35. The Fatal Marksman. 
86. Eagle-Eyed Zeke. 
37 Big,Rifle Vick. 
38. The Hold Scalp Hunter. 
39. The Troy Spy, 
40. Prairie Jake. 
41. Wealth and Beauty. 
42. The Rover of the Forest. 
43. The Giant, of the Woods. 
44. The Cra/v Trapper. 
MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
Bells for Churches, Academics, Fac¬ 
tories, etc., of which more have been 
niaduat this establishment than at all 
the other foundarles in the country 
combined. All Bella warranted. 
tw~ An illustratedCiitalogueaent free 
upon application to 
E. A. & G. R. MENEELY. 
975-12t West Troy, N. Y. 
SHjVERSAT 
EP DQUBLr 
H ook agents are itieeting with 
rare success lu selling Sir S. W. Bvkkr's Excloiu- 
TXON9 and Advktvtubbs among tJie NrtS TutBurainKs op 
AnvsatxiA, to which Is now added an account of the Gw- 
■riytTY and Kki.rabk op K vocrsu Suiurots, and the career 
'".the late Emppror 7 ufionuun. No hook is received among 
all C4R5-SC3 ot People with such unbounded favor, or so fully 
combines thrilling Interest with solid Instruction. Agents, 
male ami female Sell it rapidly. 
“ An admirable record of scientific exploration, geograph¬ 
ical discovery, aufi personal adventure.' 1 — N, Y. tribune. 
“ ItIssued In a very attractive form, and is as entertatn- 
J ‘ : |*wn Hearted Hunter. M,, Hawk Eye, the Hunter, 
f- M u,c Woods. D i. The Madman of the«>conto 
umW 1 , .o . Hi. Dave Bunker. 
Whitt! Headed Hunter. • ir. The Blazlmi Arrow. 
W g»K Hearted Joe. u,. Hickory Jack, 
it otV^. t \? nt , or i j0 ^, t8lanJ llh ' The Twin Trappers, 
-.)• ui L S’r^.fhcDrlaWare. i lit Hiding Tom. 
Black Bill the Trapper. UO, Bloody Wolf. 
51. Red Men of the Wpods. 121 Long I (called Mike. 
■>4. Grim Dick, the One-F.yer 122 Thmul.-r i loud. 
Bobber, 123. Hamid ot (he Hills. 
Queen’s Revenge, l it. Toxus joe. 
n?* n?lJ l ?r , avo ' *45. The t’rftuW* Forger —By 
Boron. Cupt. Mavne Reid, 
a.. Mi xtcau Joe, the biiaki rC. The Red Star of the Scm- 
vn armor. 
59. Steady Hand, the Shurp ry;. Bullet Head. 
.... .,SIiooUng Hunter. I 2 S. HunterZcb, 
ri . Pi’*- Tim Scout of the Scioto. 
/!■■ i 11 rift Wamor. tso. The Forest Hunters, 
ea’ uf Tippecanoe. 131. Mad Betsy. 
n Thfl In:I.an Stratagem. 
?-'• ibC ' lde of Wolf Glen. 153. The Dale Face Indian. 
•6 bT 1 '^’ p< ' r| M - The White Savages, 
r? m'.'.i.L , ", Bln Grande, us. Tin Witch of the Swamp. 
nl* Buck woodsman. 131). Old Paul, the Mountain 
6S. Lluiusy Foot. I Hunter. 
ni.T,\ ll 7i^ ( «»« 8 ! a £ e l^’ 1 ’ 8 . a, ° by all Ne ws Dealers, and sent post- 
b f ‘J iff. 1 h 1 ot price —10 cents each. 13 copies sent post 
P . n n?-E 01 Doll.wu GEORGE MUNRO, 
1. O. Box a,n57. 118 William street, New York. 
S&NC 
\jj 
THE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING* 
A EH, WITH Rowui.l.'s l.MUnoVBD Ijoutiuk Gieaii rannnr 
tv ?. r e Q Uft Bed by auy other Wringer for durabiU- 
tj .till the expiration or the patent for the stop GEAR " 
ilcrty icpafatimr® the C0K '‘ WlrI ' :1 ‘ ° ,pcV6U *“ them from on- 
^hslldi! person can understand that a cog-wheel 
^‘."f^bovJng cogs, whether at one or both ends of flm roll, 
u , apart lUidliv our Of gear when a large article 
» passing through, Is COMPARATIVELY WORTHLESS.aS 
^■e Guvs are then of no aid when most needed 
at .Uu r’lvy v r>,n ! Was awarded the Oold Medal 
at the Great Now Knglniid Fair, took the First. Premium at 
the National Fair n.t. Washington also at the State Fairs of 
every Northern State, and Is the only Wringer which 
cmf!’nsm.He a l ,rMt l ro,B,um at the Fair of the Amerl. 
Its sale, (now over ,’,58.000 Wringer*,) is greutnr thau of all 
the other Wringers combined. It i„ very durable and every 
Universal Wringer is war ranted. 1 
ki ■ 1 * ,".(\»IHNQ > 1 ACUINK always kept ready for 
shipment, at Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville and 
PU The Compauy reserve the right to advance the price 
at any lime; but all orders actually tn transit a at the time 
of any such advance will be tilled at present price. At ttiis 
lime they pay more than 8 per ceut. upon the Investment, 
and have, from National and State laws, guarantees 
SUPERIOR TO ANT OTHER CORPORATE SECURITIES NOW OF- 
FKRHD. 
Inventors who wiili to take 
out Letters Patent 
are advised to counsel with 
me mrst Mortgage Bonds are of $1,000 each, with semi¬ 
annual gold coupons attached, payable in July and January 
Both INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL ARE MADE EX¬ 
PRESSLY payable in united states gold coin 
I he 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, lu exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad 
Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from <5 to 10 
nor cent, profit and keop 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 aud Prospects of 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by 
return Express at our cost. 
S^”Subscriptions received by HauUs and Hank¬ 
ers, Agents for the Loan, and by 
FARMERS' <fe MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS & CO., Rochester. N. y, 
tW All Descriptions of Government Securities 
Houfthr, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
Mall and Telegraph, at MARKET RATE*. 
OT ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made for fie- 
■Arable accounts. 
FISK & HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
1ST El'W YORK. 
of two Russian noblemen 
A new article. - important to 
re| W#F of this paper! Ton icco Soah is the only 
BniPA 0 ?- l ' ’T ccllU ’ ever discovered, for the total deatruc- 
V a Vegetation, vermin on animate, aud at. the 
liVijiTiJS? rV luv Q>°rator and preserver of vegetable life, 
fiVnl. inoft b *! e .'’f' and for bruises on anlnuls 
is irwal table TOBACCO SOAP C O Clifton, Staten Island. 
ret 1 .or sale by LANK & PAINE. Rochester, N. Y. 1979 
I j caVi? 1 "r IXlls in GERM ANY FOR 
Ate Yr. , ,r - V"' Clia i KAu or Rouubwju, nue mile 
formerly a summer reaideiiqe of trie Pala 
Onces, wlrli a noble old Park of SO acres. Price$50,000. 
(Laud In the vicinity sells for $2,000 the aero.) 
A (arm ot 80 Acres, near Heidelberg, 
etc A l aim 01 80(1 Acrej > ueilr Frankfort, with Distillery, 
For particulars address or apply to 
' *' _ Du. WETZEL, 208 Fifth Avenue, New Y ork. 
(x^|l A T INDUCEMENTS TO Si: ItSI RIR- 
afirgbelaia WiU1 ' 11 '"'Stdas* Lady’s Magazine and 
. s ' VetkI F 11 ‘l )L ' r ' sentl once, for a sample copy of 
HIE LADY’S (J«TEND and THE .SATURDAY 
fciVKNINri POST, 
m-' ln °GDallo<l inducuiuents offered, Samplo copies 
or Doth arc sent gratis. Address 
, rn ,, „ DEACON & PETERSON. 
No. 319 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
'NiB.PHElPS & CO, 
AGENTS 
D CQaTLAfiOT .Sr My 
ttoe novelty clothes 
kj WK1NGKR exhibited at the late Fair in t.hc Ahbbioan 
Institute, the New Yobk LiukkalCuuistian says:—" The 
Novelty Wringer received the marked approbation of the 
Jury, and was awarded ihe uioiiEST rBBMiUM. * * * It Is 
fbw admitted that It has no equal as a family wringer, • * 
. it has thoP atent Fla voe Coo-W ukicls on both ends 
ot t ie itods, as well ns the most approved appliances for ad¬ 
justing the pressure., so that u fine, lace collar, or a heavv 
woollen blanket can be run through with equal facility and 
without injury. • • • Indeed, tn all respects, Its superi¬ 
ority is so apparent that the nigh testimonials It is constantly 
receiving can be readily accounted for. * • • in fact 
whenever and wherever exhibited it Invariably secures the 
highest honors." N. it. PHELPS & CO., Osn. Agts., 
o „ „ No -17 Courtlaudt Street, New York City 
IS? SOLD UVERY WHBRH. 974-t‘ 
VNI) “EARLY ROSE.” 
f T Mr.C. W.Gleason of Massachusetts, oueof the throe 
^ wVV 011 . w *’ 0 . l l " l'i lH J l r - Goodrich was accubtomeci 
to send out hte seedling potatoes tor testing before introdue- 
lng them to the public, and In honor of whom he named hu 
Stock OL his WUIard fa needling from the Early Goodrich,) 
which he conaldeis the best i;l the lumdredeof seedlings 
he has thus tar raised. The " WlUard ' proves tc. be enor¬ 
mously productive, and la a potato of great promise I now 
otter to send one potato of thtenevscedling gratis with evorr 
pecx of Early Ru: .!; five with each bushel, and sixteen with 
each barrel. My aloek of Euriv Rose was uroenred directly 
frum the original growers at Perhushel, and i.> warranted 
true. My rates tills tall are.-l lb. (post paid! *; ■ .} lbs., fc>, 
Ipeck.as lbs.) #3 ; l bushel (flOlbB.) »15; I bbl. fl63 lbs.) iff). 
Early Goodrich per i,lil., $g ; Early Sebcc per bbh, fa; Harri¬ 
son per bb!., f7 ; Gleason per bbl., *5. ' 
97o-5fc JAMl£S J. U. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
G reat distribution by the me- 
VW to iim amount 
"j vd-Ai.OOO .—Every Ticket Drams a ieize. 
— f ne Chicago Poet eays the “ Wickedest Man ” in 
that city is a newspaper man. 
— Two woeldy papers wholly conducted by ladies were 
started at Chicago last week. 
— A young lady recently flogged a man who insulted 
her in a New York street car. 
— The tailors of New York have received an advance 
or ten per cent, on their wages. 
Filty negro and mulatto families are among the 
wealthy '* first circles ’’ of Paris. 
— An old bachelor suggests that births be published 
under the head of ‘'new music." 
— A Schenectady merchant smashed a $200 mirror in 
trying to hit that man in his room. 
— A Woman’s Suffrage Convention is to beheld at Bos¬ 
ton about the middle of November. 
— A Boston house lately received a dispatch from Cal¬ 
cutta in less than twenty-four hours. 
— Three horse thieves, two white and one black, were 
lately hung in Grayson county, Texas. 
— In Russia the man of next importance to the Emper¬ 
or is the editor of the Moscow Gazette. 
— A cattle butchering match for the championship is 
impending among the butene** of New York. 
— Nine young gentlemen recently made the trip from 
Lyons to Paris ou velocipedes lu eleven hours. 
— The average life of New England ministers, who 
preach twice on Sabbath, is shown to be 00 years. 
— Daring her recent visit to Paris, Queen Victoria 
gave $1,000 to the servants at the British Legation. 
f CONCENTRATED INDIGO 
If For tho LtunJry.—Frw from Dx»fla Acid_ See 
W.'n i y Ch«mlit'( Certificate. 
A Patent Pocket Plncushon or Emery Bag 
__ . , , „ m uci rwcjcrr cint no t . 
For Sale by all respectable Grocers aud Druggists. 
FI,!, 1 uloh-'Vi:V 1 N<; any of the above 
rn rl A* m .use, should send for circulars 
t<> iv. n. ALLEN & co „ p.<>. Box 3,6, New York, [979-2L 
66 T! C ww 03 in V WEALTH.”-Franklin. 
p . ay *°° or $ ,0 ° r<,r 11 dicing J la- 
no/!’sz' TLlYj r Uy!l b ' ut '' 1 ' Ob' all praetiea1 pur- 
wishVfitem i?*** oi 1 '-poi t-j uj U\<x coDtrarv, tne jwib8cvluer& 
u ,™>roi friends that the " Franklin " 
te U |i ilr?/ninH?m-.m( l ^ h i ?r S ^“ n “ ,5 H U<1 >a aay quantity. Tills 
is a first Cjft 88 ~SMl!idttrd AlttOhlno, of fiitilbliSilod rcriufiitlon 
double c(yn\pl&tz with Tflbte, und noi in ih<? cat 
entirely new and iuiprovctil principles, and DOES not in 
% epoit any other in the world. Warranted for ten v-ars 
emphatically the poor woman’s friend Morethana) -’ 
0(i() patrons will testily that these macliiucs excel ALL others 
Wedefy nvory competition as to merit or price. ALLotllcls ' 
AtiENlS WANTED. Machine* sent on trial and 
given away to tamilles who are needy and desen Inc. ' 
For Utrculars, Tcstintoninis, and reduced prices 
Address J. y, OT TIS & CO., 
Machine Brokers, 
Care Box 397 Boston, Mass. 
T he book of wonders tells how 
to make, all kin,Is of Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Wines, Cordials, Soaps, Dyes, 
and hundreds of other articles In dally demand. Easily 
made aud sold at large profits. Sent, post-paid,for 25 ots.,by 
973-eo-tf O. A. HOGRBACH, No. 102 Na«»au St., N. Y. 
l^END STAMP FOR 1« PAGES DESCRIPTION 
O of someoi the finest imported and thorough-bred animals 
aud FqwIh in America . L. B. SILVER. Salem, Ohio. 
pEARAND PUU4I SEEDLINGS.— Delnwn.ro 
lORBACH, No. 102 
I— „ t7t It (I l * 4» II FI.' 
JL and Other vines, two years old, strong growth and cheap. 
For price list, address A. & J. HAMMOND, Geneva, N. V. 
W ATERS* FIRST PREMIUIB FIANOS, 
With limn E rame. Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge, 
.uciodeons. Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, the best 
manufactured: Warranted, for Six Wars. 
100 1’iA.N-us, M ulodbons and Guoaxs Of six firsbclass ma¬ 
kers, a t tom prices for Cash, or, one-quarter cu«h and thebal- 
unco In Monthly or Quarterly IiistallmcntN. Second-hand 
instruments at great, bargains, nimurnted Catalogues mall- 
tv Author of Sty. Sunday School Music 
Bools; Beaccntg Echoes” and " .Veto s. S. UetL” Just is- 
sued.) W .rcrooLiis, 131 Broadway, New York. 
931-lyea HORACE WATERS & CO. 
TYf EDINA IKON W O R K8.-J. VV. MOUNT, 
IVJL Manaiacturer of Screws ot ali kinds, Annie Grinders 
and Presses, Patent Potato Diggers, Horse-Powers, Circular 
and Cross-Cut. Saw MlUs,’S!c.,fic. For full particulars send 
for illustrated circulars and price list. Address 
967-eotf J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
p II I L IP PHILLIPS A CO., 
^ 37 Union Squai'e, Broadway, New York, 
WHOLB8ALS and EKTAIL DBALBBS tN 
SMITH’S UNRIVALED AMERICAN ORGANS, 
Also, Superior Pianos, Mblodhoxs j and Publishers of 
STODAY-eonooL Music. Wc will rent our Organs by the 
month ntlinir lh« mnr nan f.-,•• ~ . _ 
E lection notice. -sheriff’s of¬ 
fice, County or Monroe.— Notice Is hereby given-~ 
Pursuant to the Statute of this State, and the. annexed notice 
from the Secretary of Sure, that the General Flection will 
be held la this County on the TUESDAY snccccdVng the first 
Monday of November, (3d) 1868. At which Election the Offi¬ 
cers named In the annexed notice will be elected. 
Dated, Rochester, Monroe County, N. Y., Auguat, 5th, 1868. 
CALEB MOORE, 8heriff. 
Each $300 to $730 
“ c* i nn 
STATE OF NEW YORK, ) 
OrriOB op the SaoKKi'.ui v op State, j 
Albany, AuguBt 1st, 1868. 
'To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe?— Sir: Notice la 
hereby given, that at the General Election to be held In thia 
State on Che Tl kbDA Y Succeeding the first Monday of No¬ 
vember next, the following Officers are to be elected, to wit: 
A Oovevnor, In the place, of Reuben E. Fenton, A Lieuten¬ 
ant-Governor, In the place of Stewart L. Woodford. A Canal 
Commissioner, tn the place of Robert. C. Dorn. An Inspec- 
97B-12t. 
for It, 
Hanks. 
P AINTS FOR FARMERS AMO OTHERS. 
ii m? e Mtueral PntntOo., arc now matuiiacturirur 
hndmoFt Durable Paint In use; two coats 
well put on, mixed with pure Linseed on, win lust 10 or 15 
uave mu'iy UVHWI1 viuiutlilc FrlWB and kindly permiued us 
to publish them:— S. T. Wilkins, Buffalo, $5,000; Miss Annie 
l'.'; 11 , 10 ’ |®0j.'J u,ir - Moore, Louisville, 
$1,000; Miss Emma Walworth, Miiwam .-e, piano, $500 - Rev 
out permission ° rlcaus ’ ^ lMJ - W( -' publish uo names wtth- 
Optnions of the Peksb:—"T he firm Is reliable, and de¬ 
serve their success. — Wtrkly 'Tribune, Aug. R. "We know 
them to be a fair dealing Urn:.”— .Y. 1'. Herald, Alto. 28. “A 
°Sn drew a 1500 prize, which was promptly re- 
cclved."— Dally News, Sr pi .5. 1 J 
Tor circular. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Even package ot Sealed Envelopes 
fin n r«ia? s ne ^ a { n - S , lx Tickets for $1; 13 lor $2; 35 for$5^ 
UO for $ 1 :,. All letters HhouJd he addressed to P ^ 
IIA BPKR, WILSON & €0., 
11 ! “•» Broadway, New A r orlc. 
enn'tt: *U*„ 0 / 1 bl'owuOr Iicuiii Ifni choeolatVeolO). and 
can be cbanK*.*(l to zreon, lcud, stouo, 'Iral), olive or cream 
cte tafoof the consumer. It ^ valuable tor IIou^ur! 
A e “. P ' <! .’V. Car r l ?- e T xd C;U ' omkeiv, falls and Woodeo- 
, A k'rk ultulal tmplRments, Canal Boats, Vessels and 
mmnnl! , w , '! u ’ Uansms, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being 
or Cl0 ' tl9 ' (° ,lr Mantifactiircr 
n£n&£J > hr r,,i<Wbb,t -V 1 ? fu-t year, and us a paint for anv 
ri ' ir^r , •4Mi.i4.nuij. umnujuy, ana 
T , ; . rriwe Ch per bbl Uf m m.t wWli AVlU supply 
ti /i 0 Vr ?U?i s £0 C 1 0 1 1} e ' /" ,lr 'tintedin all ctiacs ns above, 
nW ,mi„ cfrealai; which gives full particulars, Nano gen- 
Pmsons la ft , lr '. ldc niEJ-k. Oraftoii Mineral Paint. 
’ r Repaint and remit the money on receipt 
i. . ,i,• --remit the money QU receipt 
is. Address „ M. F. REYNOLDS & GO., 
_ Nos-o au d i Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
i oountrj, women as well as men, written by 
^ -A- i=t T o JNT, 
mravines 7117 e^eUGlmd with beautiful 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
ration Is alone attributable to Its intrinsic worth. In the 
cwj; of Coughs, Golds, Asthma. Whooping-Cough. Bron¬ 
chitis, Scrofulous Humors, and all Consumptive Symptoms, 
it has no superior. If equal. Let no one neglect tne early 
symptoms ot disease, when an agent Is thus at hand widen 
will aim Vale all complaints of the Chest. Lungs or Throat. 
Manufactured only by a. B. wilBOK. Chemist, 
UiU-ltco No. 166 Court Street, Boston. 
Jj 4TCHELOKI8 HAIR DYE. 
This splendid Hair Dye is the best tn the world the on'- 
true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, lnstantanecas; no 
disappointment; no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effect* 
of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful black or brown. Sold Uy all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street, New York. 9 i 2 .iv 
_ H. A. NELSON Secretary of State. 
ELVER. | P O L A N D TOP-KNOT 
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 
‘ Universal ” has not these ffital objections, and is 
warranted durable. 
I have a lew pairs of these splendid 
- owls for sale, warranted pure breed. The hens 
arelaetyear’8 chickens, the cocks-are this spring's 
chickens. Prim-, $5 nor rmlv, or $7 the trio. 
Address WM.M. LEWI!-' ' - 
B. Rochester, N. Y 
pEEKfiKlLL PLOWS AND PLOW UA»T- 
I INGS.—Send for List. PEEKSKLLL MANUFACTUR¬ 
ING CO.. PeekaklU. N. Y. 
DKFORK BUYING TURBIN K 
D WHEELS — Send for Circulars of PEEK 
FAGTUK1NG CO., Peekaklll. N. Y. 
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