THE PRACTICAL ENTOMOLOGIST. 



43 



THE MASON & HAMLIN 



CABINET ORGANS. 



At the recent Fair of the Massachusetts Charitable 

 Mechanics Association in Boston, a GOLD MEDAL was 

 awarded to MASON <t HAMLIN for "valuable improve- 

 ments" and "the excellence of tone and beautiful work- 

 manship" in their CABINET ORGANS; also, a Silver 

 Medal for the superiority of their Cabinet work. 



FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or OTHER 

 HIGHEST PREMIUMS, have been awarded M. & H. 

 within a few years, and SIXTEEN within the last few 

 weeks, for the best Instruments of this general class. 



Printed testimony is presented in their Circulars from 

 more than two hundred and fifty of the most eminent 

 Organists and Musicians in the countrv, that the M\S0N 

 ft Hamlin CABINET ORGANS ARE UNEQUALLED. 



Prices, $U0 to S600. 



Circulars, fully descriptive of the Cabinet Organs, sent 

 to any address. 



Warerooms, 274 Washington street, Boston. 

 596 Broadway, New York. 



THE HERALD OF HEALTH 



FOR 1866. 



The undersigned wish to call public attention to the 

 above publication with the hope of extending its circula- 

 tion. The following are its objects: 



1. To leach the Laws of Life and Rules of Health. 



2. The Care of Children, so as to secure to them, as far 

 as possible, fine, vigorous constitutions and freedom from 

 sickness. 



3. School Room Hygiene, including the Health of both 

 Pupils and Teacher. 



4. The Cure of Disease by Hygienic remedies, as air, ex- 

 ercise, light, food, 'clothing, sleepf, bathing, recreation, 

 instead of by drug poison and quack medicines. 



5. Physical Culture. 



6. The Care of the Skin, Lungs, Eyes, Muscles, Stomach, 

 Heart, and every vital organ upon whose good health life 

 and happiness so much dejiends. 



One of the great wants of the present age is health, a 

 sound mind in a sound body. Without it, our national 

 future, the future of families, of races, becomes more a 

 matter of chance than a certainty. Physical degeneracy 

 has blotted out many names from the face of the earth 

 that ought to have been perpetuated to bless and to take 

 a part in the civilization and progress of the world. 

 Many a parent has brought into the world feeble child- 

 ren, because the laws of life and growth were not under- 

 stood. Many more have consigned their loved ones to an 

 early grave, or had them afflicted with disease, feebleness 

 and deformity, through a want of a knowledge of the 

 natural laws of the body. 



Tehms — $1.50 a year; 4 copies, $5; 10 copies, $10. Sin- 

 gle copies, 15 cents. 



January, February and March numbers sent as speci- 

 mens for 25 cents. Address the Publishers, 



MILLER, WOOD & CO., 



No. 15 Laigiit SnicLT, Ni.w Yokk. 



THE LARGEST BOOKSTOBE IK THE WEST. 



Opera-House Bookstore, Oinciimati. Ohio. 

 R. W.CARROLL & CO., 



Wholesale and retail Booksellers and Stationers, keep 

 constantly on hand the largest and best assorted stock of 

 Books and Stationery, of every imaginable kind, to be 

 found in any one House in the Mississippi Valley. They 

 oifer these at reduced prices, and will always sell on as fa- 

 vorable terms as the market will permit, or as any other 

 House can give. Among the great variety of articles 

 sold by R. W. Carroll &, Co., are the following: 



School Hooks of every kind vsed in the West, 

 Law Books, Medical Books, 

 Scientific Books, Theological 

 Books, Agricultural Books, and all 

 Varieties of Miscellaneous Books, in- 

 eluding Histories, Biographies, Travels, 

 Novels, and Illustrated Works, Photograph 

 Albums and Cards, Plain and Fancy Letter and 

 Note Paper, Foreign and Domestic Stationery, Fools- 

 cap and Flatcap Paper, Gold Pens, Inkstands, 

 Steel and Quill Pens, Lead Pencils, Chesa- 

 Boards, Cribbage Boards, Paper Weights, 

 Paper Cutters, Card Cases, Pocket-books, 

 Portfolios. Writing Desks, Pocket 

 Cutlery, Diaries, Memorandum, 

 Scrap and Blank Books. 

 In fact, their stock includes every variety of Books and 

 Stationery, which they invite dealers to examine before 

 purchasing, as they are confident they offer the greatest 

 facilities, and can give satisfaction. 



R. W. C. & CO. have just published a 



NEW PRACTICAL CATALOGUE, 



Of 267 pages, and over 40U0 titles of new and valuable 

 books, with the prices. 

 J'rice 50 cents, post-paid. 



CARROLL'S LITERARY REGISTER, 



A semi-monthly journal, devoted to Literature, is issued 

 on the 10th and 25th of every month. 

 Price $1 a year, in advance. 



J^' Books sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. 

 E. W. CAREOLL & CO., 



73 West FoDRTH St., Cincinnati. 



JAMES B. HARMER, 



No. 128 NORTH THIRD STREET, 



PHILADELPHIA. 



BOOTS AND SHOES. 



Our Stock comprises every variety kept by the Trad«, 

 and now have on hand a well selected Stock of Goods for 



COUNTRY TRADE. 



Buyers will here find at all times, the LATEST anJ. 

 BEST STYLES of the most desirable and seasonable 

 goods, which are offered at as LOW PRICES as can b» 

 had in any market. 



We would call special attention to our Stock of 

 PHILADELPHIA-MADE WORK, 



So desirable to all Merchants wishing ser- 

 viceable and saleable Goods. 



