NEW ADVEETISEMENTS 
BOOKS FOE EBEALISTS AND OTHERS 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
THE FIRST MORTGAGE, 
The Rome Journal—Morris Phillips ft Co. 
Genuine Oroide Goia Watcll Co—John KoggMi. 
wna Horses—D F Brown. 
Doty’s Washing Ma.mme—RC Browning. 
To Capitalbts —-J Wlualiestcr. 
Han* Andersen—Hurd & Houghton. 
Mill Property tor sale—J May. 
Great Inducements to 8 u been bora—Deacon & Pefemeu 
The Salem Grap**—T T, Harris. 
SO,nO Apple Stocks—P Boweu. 
50 Paper.* L L Fairchild. 
For Bair C B Roger?. 
To Nurserymen—U B Rogers. 
Wood Suwiug Machines—J W Mount. 
Holloway’- ‘'lntaient and Pills. 
The Trotting Horae of America—J B Ford ft Oo. 
Stock Breeders and Dairymen— X R Decatur ft On. 
Residence for Pale or Trade. 
Chilblains and Corns—B H Doolittle. 
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THE MOST INTERESTING STOEIES 
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NEW YORK WEEKLY, 
Aomrlcjui Bird Fiiiinirr.. ....... 30■ 
Aiuarlctui PuriK'lcTv TllTi.tr:, 
H<nM). . S,WJ 
Am. SKarp Shooter (Tolwoplc 
am*).... .v, 
Amerleat Ro«i ChiHurW. 2 n 
Am W<ms1a Mi*! Uuufu.1 fliui'o.. ..1,76 
Aanual Koy .i.r ol ftnral Alfrtlm 
(UO Engrivluic*). 2 t< 
ArohUerlar* (Cumiuliup A Millar) 
384 Jomxu, »o,< 714 fll*. .... 10,18) 
Barry ’8 Jfrnlt 0»rl..». 1,511 
Be.'uitiful !^ar*4 I’liuiU (touduti 
Kdltlou) 80 t>iliir»| III, .,#,00 
Beutent'. Foolutrur 1 , C,KOf.inloc 
140 Illnatratlon,...9,00 
Block Riuiotturry Ciiltar*, ... 90 
Browne’, Field Book of Manor-*.1,50 
Brook'a Book of Flowar* (now) ..1,75 
Bulat's Flower Onrden .1,50 
Carpenter,' Hnnd-Hook (new), .. 75 
Oolo’a Aiiwfleuu Fruit Book. 76 
Dole’s American Veterinarian_ 7,1 
Copeland', Conntry Ufa, ™.> pp, 
ISO ynpmvluu,. 6,00 
Cultivation of Natl re *i rap.e an.i 
Manntactorn of Am. w)u_I,.VI 
Dana’a Muck Manual .. 1 . ; 
Dadd'D Moslem Horn* TMeler .... 1,60 
Do. American OltlUv Dorter.1,511 
Domtatk Poultry Book, with imr 
100 Uinwtratiqru,... 00 
Down tint's Collage Residence.. .9,60 
Baetwood's Cranberry Culture . 75 
Everybody h la own lawyer.1,'Jf, 
Farm Dr«Iiia* : ii, by H F Frahrli ..1 so 
Field’* Pan, Cultura. . 1 jj 
Fllat on Gruaea...5,60 
Fruit Trss* of America. I 50 
Fnller’, Illustrated Strnwtxrrr 
Culturlrt. 1(1 
Do. Foreat Tree CnlturUt...... 1,50 
Do. SJinnil FrnlU (benntlfnllv 11- 
luatmtndj.1,50 
Oar,inning for ifoliV.1,60 
Orape Cnltnrist, by A S Fnller ..1,60 
Ouanon on Mll^b 76 
HorWt’u HUU Vo Huriy Ktum*™ 1,76 
Homy*# Art at tfatr Hiln#. “* 
Hop Cultur* ... 4 . 
Hoopor't Don 
fodltui Com; It* VniuM. Culture 
AflJ U»»* .... 
Johnxttoii'u A^l ChomUtfy. 
Do. KleniouVi A#*! Owimtorf.... 
Romp®* L/iadtcap'i GiiftLiuiuy.. - 
Langstroth on th« 111 TO nod 
Ho»oy .. 
LotUjre on M'xiivrn Ajr»rnlt?»r« 
Liebig 1 * gr*At work oa Adrien I tu 
Do. AffricnHoraJ Cbuiuuilry ... 
Mfuiaal of Afcrirtkltoro, by film* 
Nutlllie'* tW Book. u 
Nnrinn's Elnmontn Seb-titllk Av 
riuultw* . .............. 75 
Onion Culture..s.... 90 
0 nr Farm ol Feu r Acre* !_". 30 
Purr.ins on the ft«w. 1 , 1 * 
Podiler'a Laud Mvaaut,. 60 
Phantom Flown,-. . 
Pru 'tlrul arm fwlmillflc Fnilt Cui- 
tur» (Bokur) .. .* 0* 
i’rmrlcal Shepherd, Ram,nil. 1,00 
limmhy’aMysterlrs«of lk* Ki»p- 
.. .1*0 
Quldi y on Soiling CalUe_ 15 * 
liabhil Fancier..,.... *0 
lt.iu.lnll’, Fins Wool Hnotmndry.1,00 
|Do, Shoop Husbandry In hs South 1,50 
Rlnlmrdeon on th« Dog . 80 
Itlvvrn’ .’dlt,stare (fruit c.iutden..l,00 
fiogun,’ Ssuuntlflc Agrlrul'.aru....l^)0 
Rural lloinwi (WbraUr). 1 ,50 
Smoulbm on Poultry (Ulu,orated.) 40 
Bchsinck's flardemirs’ToTt-llook.. 7* 
Scribner', Prmlucn Tnblw.. 30 
Dn. Rrivlj Reckoner and Lot 
Book. 80 
Sllver'a new Poultry Book (71) U- 
luktmtloua). *0 
Stewart’s (John) StabU Book_1.S0 
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of the American Continent, and are secured by an abso¬ 
lute first lien upon the valuable grants, franchises, rail¬ 
road equipment, business, etc., of the &rwf portion, of the 
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Bach number of the NEW TORE WSEKlsT la Illustrated 
from designs by the best artists, and It publishes double the 
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bat struggle to mite it a means of instruction, presenting 
In a popular garb tnc results of the investigations of scien¬ 
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NEW YORK WEEKLY 
18 XUPHATICAihY 
A PAPER FOR THE MILLION, 
seeking to advance the bast Interests of the entire com¬ 
munity, doing all In its power to make them butter, more 
intelligent, ana sappier, and It U not controlled la the la¬ 
te- este of any clique or faction. 
ottErtnstr 
extending eaetwardly from the navigable waters of the 
Pacific Coast to the lines now rapidly building from the 
Eastern States. 
They bear Six per cent, interest per annum, in gold, 
AND BOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE EX¬ 
PRESSLY MADE “ PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES 
GOLD COIN.” 
The semi-annual Coupons are payable Inly let and 
January let, In New York City. 
The purchaser Ls charged the accrued interest from the 
date of the last paid Oonpoa, AT THE CURRENCY 
RATE ONLY. 
This Issue of Bonds constitutes one of the LARGEST 
AND MOST POPULAR CORPORATE LOANS of the 
country, and therefore will bo constantly dealt in. 
The greater portion of the Loan is now in the hands of 
steady Investors; and it Is p 'obable that, before 
months, wben the Road Ifi cShipleted and the Loan 
closed, TH$ JjgNPS WILL BE EAGERLY SOUGHT 
FOR AT THE HIGHEST RATES. 
They are issued ONLY as the WORK PROGRESSES, 
and to the same extent only as the U. S. Subsidy Bonds 
granted by the Government to the Pacific Railroad Com¬ 
panies. 
Nearly FIVE HUNDRED MILES of the Road are now 
built, and the grading is well advanced on two hundred 
and fifty miles additional. 
The THROUGH LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT 
will be completed by the middle of next year, when thg 
Overland travel will be very large, 
The local business alone, upon t'ue completed portion, 
Is so heavy, and so advantageous, that the gross earnings 
average MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A MILLION 
FN GOLD PER MONTH, of which thirty-five per cent, 
only is required for operating expenses. 
The net profit upon the Company’s business on the 
completed portion is about double the amount of annual 
interest liabilities to be assumed thereupon, and will 
yield A SURPLUS OF NEARLY A MILLION IN GOLD 
after expenses and interest are paid-even if the through 
connection were not mode. 
The best lands, the richest mines, together with the 
largest settlements and nearest markets, lie along this 
portion of the Pacific Railroad, and the FUTURE DE¬ 
VELOPMENT OF BUSINESS thereon will be propor¬ 
tionally great. 
From these considerations it is submitted that the 
The London police are confiscating children’s hoops. 
The poor law of England is b pronounced failure. 
Wild game is unusually abundant in the Weet. 
Clover four feet bigh is common near Rome, Ga. 
The Pope has a navy of thirteen vessels. 
St Paul enjoys flour at five dollars per barrel. 
Christmas and New Years day fell on Friday. 
The Queen of Portugal is another royal lunatic. 
8outhe.rn Virginia is attendfng to grape culture. 
Europe has 102,061 miles of completed railway. 
A homeopathic horse doctor has arisen In Baltimore. 
The 41 leg business ’* is declining In Paris theaters. 
England was supporting 918,084 paupers last July. 
Vermont had enow to the wagon hubs on election 
BRANCH OFFICE: 
FIE8T NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Whore the business of the Company is transacted, and to 
which all general correspondence should be addressed. 
iTbfi Dc*t©(l M.ftAoUiirtT (P‘!U*rirralii) 1% 
UIRECTTOIVS. 
CiARxsoK H. Clark, e. A. RoLLrvs, 
Jay Cookb, Hkvry D. Cookk, 
f. Ratcuvoro stars. w. g. Ch.axtm.rr, 
W. G. Moorhrad, £5bx II Dkyurbs, 
Grorgr K Tvt.kk^ Edward Dodor, 
j. ar von lx y Caark, h. C. Fauxbstook, 
OFFICim.S. 
CLARENCE R. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. 
JAYCOOKE, Chairman Ftnance and Executive Committee. 
HENRV D. COOKE, Waehtnaton, Vice President. 
EMERSON W, PKET, Philadelphia,Secretary and Actuary. 
E. S. TURNER, Waeuluirton, Axulstaat Secretary. 
FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D„ Medical Director. 
J. EWING MKAR 8 , M. D., Assistant Medical Director. 
MKniCAL ADVISORY BOARD. 
J. K. UAUNKH. Sorireon-Oeueral U.S. A., Washington. 
P. J. HOKWITZ, Chief Medical Deportment U. 8 . N„ Wash, 
D. W, BLISS, M, Dm Wdshlngton. 
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS, 
WM. E. CHANDLER, Washington, D. 0. 
GEORGE HARDING, Philadelphia, Pa. 
THE ADVANTAGES 
Offered by this Company are: 
It in a National Company, chartered by Special Act of 
Congress, 1863. 
It has a paid-up capital of yi.ooo.noo. 
It offers low rates of premium. 
It furnlHhca larger Insurance than Oder Companies for the 
same money, 
It Is definite and certain la Its terms. 
It Is a Howe Company In every locality. 
Its policies arc exempt from atracliment.. 
There arc no unnecessary restrictions In the policies. 
Every policy Is non-forfeltahle. 
Policies may be taken which pay to the Insnrcd their full 
amount and return all the premiums, so that the insurance 
costs only the Interest on the annual payments. 
Policies tcay he taken that will pay to the Insured, after a 
certain number of years, during life, ,*u aunual income of 
one-tenth the amount named In the policy. 
No extra rate Is charged for risks aputatbe Uvob of females. 
It insures not to pay dividends, but at bo low a cost that 
dividends will be Impossible. 
33T LOCAL AGENTS ARK WANTED In every City and 
Town i and application from competent parties for such 
agencies, with suitable oiidorsernentt, should h« addressed 
TO THE COMPANY’S GENERAL ACCENTS ONLY, In their 
respective districts. 
GENERAL AGENTS OF THE CONE ANY. 
JAY COOKE & CO., New York, for New York State and 
Northern New Jcrrcy. J. U. Onns and D, C. Whitman, 
’ Manager*. 
JAY COOK K & CO., Washington. D, C., for Delaware, Vir¬ 
ginia, District of Columbia and West Virginia. 
E. W, CLARK A. COm for Pennsylvania and Southern New 
Jersey. B. S, KussrlIm Harrisburg, Manager for Central 
and Western Peuusylvaula. 
J. ALDER ELLIS & CO., Chicago, for Ills., Wise, and Iowa. 
Hon. STEPHEN MILLER, Sc. Paul, for Minnesota and N. W. 
Wisconsin. 
JOHN W. RtLIS ft CO., Cincinnati. forjOhlo.aud Central 
and Southern Indiana. 
T. B. EDGAR, fit. Louis, for Missouri and Kansas. 
8 . A. KEAN 4 CO. L Detroit, for Michigan and North. Indiana. 
A. M. MOTHERSHEAD, Omaha, for Nebraska. 
JOHNSTON BROTHERS ft CO.. Baltimore, lor Maryland. 
NEW ENGLAND GENERAL AGENCY, under the direction 
of E. A. Rowans and W. K. Chandlsb, of the Board of 
Directors. J. P. Tuokbb, Manager, 3 Merchants' Ex¬ 
change, Btate St., Boston. 
Th« Fruit-, iu.,1 Fruit Tn*« of 
An, otic. (Doenli)*). 
Tli. Nanlon, * Msouul.1,0* 
Tim Honw with Origin*! fl<uu .. 1,40 
The FuriuHr’* Jim."in! *n,i Ac¬ 
count Book. *1 , |9,13JW 
Tbotnos' Am. Fruit Cnlturut (180 
lIluNtr'iiionn,)..3,00 
Ten Acm« Enough.1,50 
TOtlil't. Young Furtwire' Mumutl 
»«d Workshop.t,*0 
VmitlloUen In Am. Dwolltnji»....l 1 60 
~ " v iuul Er-.r 77 r-u.nn ),60 
low to mukc them 1,50 
. 1 .M 
irl#! nod Hot- 
Marietta College hopes to raise $100,000 by subscrip- 
— England has TOO eo-operative Societies, and Prussia 
1,500. 
— Goid brown is the momentarily favorite sotor in 
Paris. 
— There are 1,200 varieties of postage stamps in the 
world. 
— Civil marriages are now of frequent, occurence in 
Spain. 
There is on immense catch pf white fish in Detroit 
River. 
— Maine exempts new manufacturing enterprises froni 
taxation. 
— Spain, in the flush of reform, talks of suppressing 
bull fights. 
— The vote of Illinois has increased 100,000 in the last 
two years. 
— A Staten Island factory turns out a ton of chewing 
gum dally. 
— Two large velocipede factories are now running In 
New York, 
— Chicago laid twenty miles of sidewalk in the last 
two mouths. 
— The new British Parliament la to meet on the 10th 
of December. 
— Tennyson bought a wheat field with the proceeds of 
Enoch Arden. 
— Oxen are scarce In Oregon, and the average price is 
$1,000 a yoke. 
— The Pope loses 32,000,000 francs a year by the Span¬ 
ish revolution. 
— Dr. Hayes wants to make another attempt to reach 
the Polar Sea. 
— The small farm system Is making good headway in 
South Carolina. 
— Seth Green has discovered a new shad at the mouth 
of the Niagara. 
— Auburn capitalists are going to colonize an 80,000 acre 
tract in Florida, 
— A big church in Chicago has lately been carted three 
miles and a half. 
— Toronto has voted $400,000 for the narrow gauge 
railroad project,. 
— A Frenchman recently drank eighty-four cups of 
coffee on a wager. 
— The corn crop of Ohio this year is estimated at 
141,000,000 bushels. 
— The Mormons have invented a new alphabet for 
tkeir school books. 
— Two hundred French factory girls are about migrat¬ 
ing to Now Orleans. 
— Rothschild squeezed $220,000 a year out of the Cha¬ 
teau Lafltte vineyard. 
— The great cupola over the dome of the holy tomb at 
Jerusalem 5s complete. 
— The death of Mrs. Linen Sheets, a widow, is an¬ 
nounced in Philadelphia. 
— A police sergeant’s certificate will send a man to the 
lunatic asylum in Prance. 
— Capt. Travis is teaching the young idea in Chicago 
how to shoot with pistols. 
— There are 15,000 less pupils in the schools of Maine 
than there were ten years ago. 
— MasHilon, Ohio, has two large grindstone factories, 
but cannot supply the demand. 
— Chivutauqna Lake is said to be the highest naviga¬ 
ble waters in the United States. 
— A mother and son were ground up in a sugar cane 
mill In Kentucky the other day. 
— A Protestant church is to be built in Madrid under 
the sanction of the government. 
— The N. Y. Young Men's Christian Association are to 
erect a building costing $500,000. 
— The Auburn News has a red pepper seven inches in 
length and ten in circumference. 
— London University will be open to women in May, 
1869. They must be 17 years old. 
— The Indians are now gathering thousands of bushels 
of wild rice in npper Minnesota. 
— A western farmer lias imported and set out thirty-six 
hundred apple trees from Russia. 
— Without counting Alaska the United States has still 
1,500,000,000 acres of public lands. 
— In Wisconsin peat is being used for fuel with consid¬ 
erable success and groat economy. 
— Twenty-three thousand dollars and a Canadian Grand 
Trunk contractor arc both missing. 
— Princess Kozioeky, whose father lost her fortune, 
has opened a cigar siore in Moscow. 
— Some one, it is said, has Invented a cigar-making 
machine that turns out 100,000 a day. 
— Convicts in the Richmond, Virginia, Penitentiary 
drink each $132 worth of miik a year. 
— Seven murderesses are jailed in Paris, among them 
four who irregularly widowed themselves. 
1,74 lii'.l 
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9,00 Western Fruit Grower*' ISnlde 
WooftwaM’t Gri 
5,00 tlroll'Jrnl thill 
1,00 Do. Country llo 
1 JO Do. Rum! Arcbi.. 
1,06 W>xi| Grower ruid Hlook Reenter, 
YOU. 1. 5, S, S, mob..... 
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e 96 Mftld'i Dtrootory. 
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Great Serial Stories we pnollsh from 
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A portion of the remainder of this Loan is now offered 
to Investors at 
A GENTH WANTED —For the Grout. One Dollar 
Sale.—H. A. GERK1BHft CO., 87Corublll and 7BCourtst.. 
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W ATERS’ FIRST PRKIWIUITI PIANOS, 
with Iron Frame, Overstrung Baa* and Agraffe Bridge. 
Melodeons, Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, the beat 
manufactured: Warranted for Six Year-. 
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861-lyeO HORACE WATKRS ft CO. 
103 Peyr Cent,, 
and Accrued Interest, in Currency, 
The Bonds are of $1,000 each. 
tW The Company reserve the right to advance the price 
at any time ; but all orders actually <w. transitu at the time 
ot any such advance win be filled at present price. At this 
time they pay more than 8 per cent, upon; the investment, 
and have, from Na-tiosta-l am Stats laws, guabjlsttkbs 
PKOULIX a TO TT3CKM8KLVK8. 
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, atthelr full 
market rates. In exchange for the Central Pacific Railroad 
Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize from S to 10 
per cent, profit and keep the principal of their Invest¬ 
ments equally secure. 
Orders and Inquiries will receive prompt attention. In¬ 
formation. Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full account 
of the Organization, Progress, Business and Prospects of 
the Enterprise furnished on application. Bonds sent by 
return Express at our cost. 
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9604t Chicago, III., or St. Louis. Mo. 
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with 14 beautiful steel Engravings. Agents arc everywhere 
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fine Agent m New York took 125 orders In one week. 
One Agent in Iowa tookUO orders In one day. 
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the 
INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS 
FOB OUR 
ONE DOLLAR SALE, 
especially In the line of COTTON GOODS, 
mUE BOOK OF tVONDKUM TELLS MOW 
A to make all kind^ oi i Merit Medicines,Perfumery, Toilet 
Articles, Cosmetics. < 'st'l a, Wines, Cordials, Soap*. Dyes, 
and hundreds of ou>.'f itles in daily demand. Easily 
made and sold at large proiiis. Sent, post-paid, for 35 ets.,by 
973-eo-tf O. A. KOORBACH. No. U« Nassau St., N. f. 
I jiOR SALE—THOROUGH-llRED and GRADE 
ALDKKoKY STOCK, from Choppi.-nuausot’s Farm. 
Also, several very fine COTSWOLD EWKS and RAM 
LAMBS. Appiy to J. CARTER BROWN, 2d, 
981—it Lock Box 236, Providence, K. L 
QEND STAMP FOR 10 PAGES DESCRIPTION 
lo ot someot the finest Imported and thorough bred animals 
and Fowl* in America. L. B. SILVER, Halnm, Ohio. 
i\T ANTED, AGKNTS-(Male or Female.)—Goods fur- 
“ ’ nlshcd to be paid for when sold, and sample* sent free, 
or full particular:! address, with stamp, 
981-H J. N. BOYLAN, Detroit, Michigan. 
A DIES AND 
1 Picture business. 
EiHEN EMPLOYED.— 
|Hh ~~ Seventeen 
Send for circulars, with NEW PREMIUM RATES, 
before. Bending your clubs elsewhere. 
Addreas S. C. THOMPSON ft CO., 
136 Federal St., Boston. 
- . ery profitable. No risk. C^.___ 
specimen Pictures and Catalogue seut for 20 cents. Twice os 
many, 30 cents. MANtiON LANG, 
982-2teo 91 Colombia St., New York City. 
i*.»*>f!r A MONTH, AND EXPENSES PAID j 
DfJsJtf 28 new, useful and curious articles for agents. 
fI?“Parilcular 8 psKic. Address 
981-13t H. B. 8 HAW, Alfred. Maine. 
ITSnbBcripdonii received by Banka and Bank- 
era, Agent a for the Loan, throughout the United 
States, Canada and Europe, and by 
FARMERS’ ft MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK, 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
GREEN BROTHERS ft CO.. Rochester, N. Y. 
tNT All Deacrlptlona of Government Securities 
Bought, (Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by 
Mail and Telegraph, at MARKET RATEM.I 
vr ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS and 
others received, and favorable arrangements made lor de¬ 
sirable accounts. 
^ NBW PRICE LIST IS ISSUED 
This Mosth, Novkitbbb, 1868, bt tub 
MASON & HAMLIN 0EGAN CO,, 
And will be sent, post-paid, to every applicant; contain¬ 
ing announcements of 
G reat distribution by the re- 
TROPOLITAN GIFT CO.-Cash Gifts to Ihe amount 
qj $250,000 .—Every Ticket Draws a PtH.se. 
f[y&fjtAf CONCKNTBATED INDIGO 
-- . ’ Vnr me Laundrr.—Ftr-frrim ilialto add—See 
Cbemlef* Certified,:. 
A Patent Pbcket Plncuthon or Emery Bag 
* ix sxca rwnarr csxv ■ , 
For Sale by all respectable Qrocers and Druggists, 
5 Cash Sifts, each.$10,000 | 40 Cash Gifts, each.$500 
10 •’ “ •• 5,000 300 “ M M . 100 
20 “ “ *• . 1,000 1300 ** ” “ 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos.Each $300 to $730 
75 ,r “ Melodeons...... “ 75 to 150 
350 Sewing Machines. •• W) to 175 
500 Fine Gold Watches... “ 75 to H00 
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, ftc-, all valued at $1,000,000. 
A chance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25o. Tickets 
describing Prizes art sealed In Envelopes and well mixed. 
On receipt of 25c. a NeaMct Ticket la drawn without choice 
andseutby mallto any address. The prize named npen It will 
be delivered to the ucket-hobler on payment ol One Dollar. 
Prizes are Immediately sent to any address by express or re¬ 
turn mall. 
Yon will know what your Prize is belOre yon nay for It. 
Any Prize en:hanje<t for another of same, value. No Blanks. 
Oar patrons can depend ou fair dealing. 
RBKKKKSCitsWa select the following from many who 
have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us 
to publish them:- S. T. Wilkins, BcHlulo. $5,000; Miss Annie 
Monroe, Chicago, Plano, $660: John D. Moore, Louisville, 
f 1,000: Miss Emma Walworth, Milwaukee, Plano, $500 ; Rev. 
). A. Day, New Orleans, $500. We publish no names with¬ 
out permission. 
Optjttoks oy tbs Pbxss " The firm 1» reliable, and de¬ 
serve their success.”— Weekly Tribune, Aug. 3. •• We know 
them to be a fair dealing firm,”—IV. Y. Herald, Aug. 28. ” A 
friend of onrs drew a $300 prize, which wu* promptly re¬ 
ceived."— Daily News, Sept. 3, 
Send for circular. Liberal inducements to Agents. Satis¬ 
faction guaranteed. Every package ot Sealed Envelopes 
contain one cash gift. Six Tickets for $1; IS for $2; 35 for $ 6 ; 
110 for $15. All letters should be addressed to 
HARPER, WILSON & CO.. ^ 
980-tf 173 Broudway, New York. 
ST\liE8 
“ PCONOITIY IS W EALTH.”-Franklin. 
I J Why will people pay $50 or $100 for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when $25 will bny a better one for all practical pur¬ 
poses? Regardless of reports to the contriu y.tne subscribers 
wish to Inform their army of friends that the ” FKAJnUJl* ” 
and “ Diamond" Machines can be bad in any quantity. Till* 
Is a first class Standard Machine of established reputation, 
double Ibreud, complete with Table, and not in the catalogue 
of cheap Single-thread hand mach! r.c.i. (t U eormtructod upon 
entirely new and Improved principle*, and DORS NOT In¬ 
fringe upon any othur in the worid. Warranted for teu years, 
and I* emphatically the poor woman’s friend. Mure than 50,- 
000 patront will testify that these machines excel ALLothers. 
We defy evorv competition as to merit or price. 
rir AGENTS wanted. Machines sent on trial, and 
given away to famines who are needy and deserving. 
For Circulars, Testimonials, and reduced prices. 
Address ,1. C. OT Hd ft CO., 
Machine Brokers. 
978-12t. Care Box 337 Boston. Mass. 
NEW INVENTIONS 
BANKERS ft DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
and 
Financial Agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Co., 
NO. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
TsTIH W TOFIKL 
AND 
REDUCED PRICES! 
Four Octavb Organ, Solid Walnut Cass . 850.00 
I’ tvs Octave Doublb Reed Organ, five Stops, 
Solid Walnut Casb.Cabvkd and Paneled,. .Si 145.00 
Other Btylcs at proportionate prices. Warerooras, 154 Tre- 
mont St., Boston; 50o Broadway, New York. 983-2t 
H ans andersen 
and the 
RIVERSIDE MAGAZINE 
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, the Greatest Living 8 tory 
Teller, will send new articles direct to the UtVERSi dk. The 
new volume begins Jan., 1869 , and will be brighter and 
fresher than ever. 
SPLENDID PREMIUM. 
We will give to every subscriber for I 860 who sends $2.50 (the 
regular price) directly to us, a copy of the elegant uhromo, 
TUe ({iiuck Doctor, Bv Hbxrv L.Stkpjtktts, reproduced 
in rich colors, for mir subscribers, only. Size 16x20 inches, 
and well worth $5. Copies will he sent by mail, pre paid, lu 
the order Of subscription. HDRD ft HOUGHTON, Publish¬ 
ers, 459 Broome Street, New York. Samples of Magazine 
sent for 25 eta. Prospectus free. 932-2teow 
rjIHE GREATEST DISCOVERY 
OR 1 THE _A.G-E. 
Farmers, families end others can purchase no remedy 
equal to Dr. Tobias’ Venetian Liniment for dysentery, colic, 
croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea¬ 
sickness, cuts, barns, swellings, bruises, old sores, headache 
mosquito bites, pains In limbs, chest, back, etc. If it does 
not give relief the money will be refunded. All that Is asked 
la a trial, and use It according to the directions. 
Ds. Tom as — Dear Sir: I have used your Venetian Lini¬ 
ment In my family for a number of years, and believe It to 
be the best article for what It is recommended that I have 
ever used. For sadden attack of croup It is invaluable. I 
have no hesitation In recommending It fbr all the tiseB It pro 
feBses to cure. I have sold It for many years, and It gives 
entire satisfaction. CHAS. H. T1UMNER. 
Quakertown, N. J., May 8,1863. 
Sold by the druggists. Price 50 cts. and $1. Depot 10 Park 
Place. 932-2teow 
OR FURTHER PARTICULARS MEND FOR 
Circular and sample stocking, enclosing stamp. 
J. D. ORNE ft CO., 116 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
Bella for Churches, Academies, Fac¬ 
tories, etc., of which more have been 
made at this establishment than at all 
the other foandarles In the country 
combined. All Bella warranted. 
tW" An Illustrated Catalogue sent free 
upon application to 
E. A. ft G. K. MKNKKLY. 
975 -i 2 t West Troy, ». Y. 
REWARD in beauti- 
tifnl Presenta have been paid our 
Agent* lo all parts of the Union, and we would SAY TO 
THE LADIES that for ONE DOLLAR we are selling Silks, 
Shawls, Dry and Fancy Goods, Silver Ware, Furniture, 
D !uund Watches, llanos. Cabinet Organs, ftc., ftc. Pres¬ 
ents worth $2 to $500 sent free of charge to Agents seudlng 
C lubs of ten and upwards. 
VW Circulars vent free to any address. 
N. B.—Shun all houses In this line with flaming advertise¬ 
ments, as tney deceive you with long schedules and prom¬ 
ises. which they have not the powe r or will to fulfill. 
Yours, very truly, WYETH ft CO., 
977-2fit ?. O. Box 2931.42 Hanover St., Boston, Maas. 
FOR ONE 
COLLAR 1 
WANTED-AGENTM FOR ’*PEOPLE’S BOOK 
V» of Biography,” or Lives of eminent persons la every 
age and country, women as well as men, written by 
IP 3FC T O 1ST, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel engravings. Outsell.* every other work. Exclusive ter¬ 
ritory—largest commissions. For descriptive circular ad¬ 
dress the publishers, A. 8 . KALE ft CO., 
974-lit Hartford, Conn. 
[Licensed by the Cniie<t suite* Authorities. \ 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. 
Dry and Fancy Goods , Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Car¬ 
petings, Boots and Shoes, Silver-Plated Ware, 
Watches, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, (fee., 'fee., 
To be sold at tbe average price of SI.00 Each. 
Our commissions for clubs exceed those of other establish¬ 
ments, and our goods are warranted to give satisfaction. 
Clubs of Ten and onwards receive articles valued at from $3 
to $ 100 . New Circular and frill particulars sent free. N. B. 
CLOUDMAN & CO., 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 1983-41 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
INC HESTER REPEATING RIFLES 
T he magic comb will color the 
HAIR or BEARD a permanent Black or Brown. It 
contains no poDon. There Js no slop or Btain arising from 
Its nse. 
tN~ If yoa buy one yon will forever discard all other 
hair dyes or preparations. One Comb will be forwarded to 
any person on receipt or $1.25. Price list famished to deal¬ 
ers only, on application. Address 
W. PATTON, Treasurer Macho Comb Co., 
Springfield, Mass. 
FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND. 
AS A REPEATER. 
U»D 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH-LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate and wonderfully effective weap¬ 
ons, carrying eighteen charges, which can he fired In nine 
seconds, are now randy for tliu market, and are for sale by 
all the responsible Gnu Denlors throughout the country. 
For full Information sand for circulars and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
974-i3t New Haven. Conn. 
A lady who had suffered for years from Deafness, Ca¬ 
tarrh and Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. Her 
sympathy and gratitude prompt her to send the receipt 
free of charge to any one similarly afflicted, Address Mrs. 
M. C. L„ care Major Martin Hunt, Hoboken, N. J. 
AtC H E L O R’S HAIR l>«8. 
This splendid Havr Dye ls the best in the world; the only 
true aud periect Dye : harmie^. reliable. Instantar eons; no 
disappointment, no ridiculous tints remedies tbe 11 ! effects 
of bad dyes , invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
tiful hiack or brawn. Sold oy all Druggists and Perfumers 
and properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory No 18 
Bond street,. New York. 942-ly 
A gents wanted $so to #200 per 
MONTH.—To sell a New Book pertaining to Agricul¬ 
ture am! the Mechanic Aru. by Geo. K, Waring. Esq., the 
distinguished Author aud Agricultural Engineer of the New 
Yors Central Park, ftc. Nothing like It ever published; 150 
Rngravir-gs. Sells atsightto Farmers, Mechanics and Work¬ 
ingmen of all classes. Active mou and women can surely 
make the abo»e a uotinl. Send for Circulars, 
E. B. TREAT ft CO., Publishers, 6 W Broadway, N. T. 
W ANTED-AGENTS-TO NELL THE 
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price $25. The 
simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine over Invented. 
Will knit 20 . 0 u 0 stHchee per minute. Liberal inducements 
to Agents. Address 
AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
Boston, Mass. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP. 
Wb have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the Ru¬ 
ral Nbw-Yorkkk, (1861,) stitched, and in good order, 
which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by express. 
(We cannot send by mail.) A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. We can also lurnish bound copies 
of most of the volumes issued from 1856 to 1865, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1866,1860 and 1867, $1 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
ALE’H COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
Do you want the Agency (or tor year own use.) ol the 
:est, easiest-working, cheapest and most durable Sen¬ 
ding Hay,Straw and Stalk Cutter? (Notto be paid for 
tried.) PKEKPK1LL FLOW WORKS. 
4-lSt Peeksklll, N. Y.. or Cleveland, Ohio. 
C ancers cured witigjut pain or thb 
use oi the kune, or caustic burning. Circulars *onl 
free by addressing Dra. BABCOCK ft 60N, 
978-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York, 
W ANTED—An Igent In each town to 
take the agency for the sale of Beaobtbbkt’s Rtra- 
liKit Moui, lioo and S\ K.t-TiigK Si’Kips, applied to the sides, 
bottom, top, aud center of doors, and windows. 7'be sale is 
beyond anything ever offered to an agent, from $10 to $25 per 
day can be made. Send for ageui's circular. The first who 
apply secure a bargain. D80-8t 
J. R. BRADSTRKF.T ft CO., Boston, Mass. 
No, 700 Broadway, New A l ork, 
P EEK8K1LL P », O YV s AAU PLOW CAM' 
ING 8 .—Send for List, PKKKSKuI MANUFACTB 
INQ CO., Peeksklll. N. Y. 
