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HEALTH 
FOR 1868. 
THREE NUMBERS FREE! 
Every person who values 
good habits, temperance, fine 
health, and who would secure 
for his or her children beauty, 
symmetry, fine vigorous con- 
stitutions, should subscribe. 
Ihe N. Y. Tribune says : 
The Herald of Health well 
sustains the hiffh standard 
it has held forth since the com- 
mencement of the new series. 
Dr. Dio Lewis, writes : 
Dear Dr. HoTbrooh: — The 
Herald op Health delights us. 
The friends of Physiological 
Christianity must make it in 
circulation what you have 
made it in scope and spirit — 
cosmopolitan. I am deeply 
gratified with its broad, genial, 
catholic spirit. 
Moses Coit Tyler writes : 
Everybody to whom I have 
shown it, of late, expres- 
ses astonishment and delight. 
People say : " Why, it's a 
grand Magazine — racy, prac- 
tical, liberal, strong, and full, 
too, of all kinds of most im- 
portant information ! " 
Our Monthly has been a 
great success in 1867. Those 
who subscribe at once for 1868 
will get October, November, 
and December Numbers Free. 
Those who send a Club of 
Thirty Subscribers for 1868 
and $60 will get a Wheeler & 
Wilson Sewing Machine worth 
$55 as a premium. $2 a 
year ; samples 20 cents. 
MILLER, WOOD & CO., 
15 Laight St., New York. 
THE NORTHWESTERN 
MUTUAL LIFE IMJRAICE CO., 
OFFICE No. 416 R1ASN STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
HAS 18,000 MEMBEES AND $2,500,000 ASSETS ; 
thus ranking nmons the 23 Xew York companies third in number of members, fifth In amount of insurance, and sixth in 
amount of assets. 
IT IS A PURELY 
:UTUAL C0MPA1TT: 
that is, an ASSOCIATION" OF POLICY-HOLDERS, managed by men selected bt tuesiseltes. fkoji themselves, fok 
THEsrsKLTES, Thus all officers and members arc alike interested, each one is a paexkee in the whole business, entitled 
at any time to his share of ihe Company's funds, but by provisions of the charter is not liable beyond the premiums he has 
already paid. It thus adapts its plans to the benefit of its members, adopts all real improvements, and aims to be 
A. MOBEL LIFE HVSUIEA^TCE COMPACT. 
It was one of the first to adopt the popular feature known in insurance circles as the XOX-FOEFEITIXG PLAX, and 
now APPLIES IT TO ALL the POLICIES IT ISSUES. 
It is the only Company that adopts the full benefit of the Xote System, -without doing a credit business or destroying 
the cash principle ; and also gives the note privilege to the poor man, who needs it most and takes a small policy. 
It is the only Compaxy (with one exceptiou) that makes the fibst payment on a ten premium policy secure its testh 
of the policy as well as each other payment. 
It is the only Company which gives a phopohtioxate amount of full-paid insurance after Two annual premiums 
(if other premiums are not paid) on ordinary life and endowment policies. 
It will Loax a Member a sum equivalent to the surrender value of his policy ; aad thus often helps a member in ex- 
tremity to keep his policy in force. Policy-holders permitted to travel anywhere in the United States or in Europe, but 
risks in the far South not sought. 
Few appreciate the ADVANTAGE OF ITS LOCATION" at the West, where the money can be safely loaned at higher 
rates than at the East. 
$1,000 LOANED FOK 50 TEARS AT 6 PER CENT. PRODUCES $ 13,420 15. 
$1,000 " " 50 " " 8 " " " 46,901 61. 
$1,000 " " 50 " " 10 " " " 117.300 85. 
And thinking men know that money can be loaned with care at the "West (where nearly all property is rapidly enhancing 
in value) quite as safely, if not moee safely, than in older communities. Therefore, as the rate of mortality is also low 
it the "West, its _ _" 
MVIDEXDS Mt r ST BE fc.AISCJJE. 
Dividends made annually, to commence three years after date of the policy, but to erjual in number the years of insur- 
ance, and _ 
DISTRIBUTED TO POLICY-HOLDERS .ONLY,. 
there being no Stockholders to absorb the Surplus or control the Company for selfish purposes. . 
AGENTS WANTED AT THE EAST. 
For a Policy or an Agency apply to ihe officers. 
HEBER SMITH, Cen'l Agent.' S. S. DACCETT, Pres't. 
A, W. KELLOCC, Sec'y. 
Exposition Universelle, 
Paris, 1867. 
WHEELER & WILSON, 
625 Broadway, New York. 
AWARDED OVER EIGHTY-TWO COM- 
PETITORS, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
FOE Till! PEKFECTICMT OF 
SEWING MACHINES, and BUTTON- 
HOLE MACHINES. 
The only Gold Medal tor this Branch of Manufacture. 
THE TEMPLE CHOIR. 
A new collection of Church Music for Choirs and Singing 
Schools. By THEO. F. SEWARD, assisted by Dr. LOW- 
ELL MASON and WILLIAM B. BRADBUUY. This Is 
the first time these two most popular musical authors 
in the country have been united in one book. THE TEMPLE 
CHOI II has a very full Singing School Department, with 150 
Glees, Hounds, Part Song?, etc., over 500 tunes of all meters, 
a lafge number of Anthems, Set Pieces, etc., for special oc- 
casions, social use, etc. ; ami is altogether one of the most 
complete collections of music ever published. Price, $1.50 
each; $13.50 per dozen ; §100 per hundred. A single copy 
will be sent for examination to any teacher of music, or 
leader of a choir, post-paid, for one dollar. 
Published by MASON BROTHERS, 
590 Broadway, New York. 
Clifton Springs, X. Y.. May 34th, I8G7. 
Agent Florence Sewing Machine Co., Sir:— Having used 
the Florence Sewing Machine In our family for the past two 
years, we feci fully Justified in pronouncing it the best family 
machine now In use. II. Cask. 
Ofllce and Sales Room, 505 Broadway, New York. 
Brooklyn Office, 431 Fulton-street. 
THE ADVANCE, 
The new national religious paper, has alreadv secured a 
character and circulation worthy ot its name. Rev. W. AV. 
Patton, D.D., is its editor-in-chief, and anion": its special and 
its regular contributors are Rev. Jos. P. Thompson, Rev. 
Horace Bushnell, Prof. Taylev Lewis. Rev. J. P. Gulliver, 
Pres. <;. F. Masroun, Rev, John Todd. Prof. Edwards A. 
Park. Rev. X. J. Burton, Pres. J. M, Sturtevanr, Rev. Lyman 
Whiting, Rev. Leonard W™ Bacon, Rev. Isaac P. Lane- 
worthy, Grace Greenwood, Sydney E, Holmes, Mrs. Julia P. 
Ballard, etc., etc. 
SPLENDID PREMIUMS ! 
Are offered for Clubs of any size. Canvassers receive TWO 
DOLLARS in premiums for each subscriber. The Premium 
List includes Solid Silver Her*', Tick nor d- Fu-hW Books, 
Prang's CJirowo\ Anthony's S < > 7 . . and Views. 
Ma-son d- Hamlin ft Organs, Gold and Silver " Elgin" 
Watches, Sleek' a Pianos, Bradley'* Croquet Set*, WtUcosc 
cfc Gibbs and Florence Sewing Machines, Webster's Dic- 
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Address THE ADVANCE COMPANY, 
25 Lombard Block, Chicago. 
rb^"' «r lC irrisG AOA1NST AVeo^. 
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Little Corporal 
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Girls ever 1 ubllahed in ibis country. 
It is edited Ly ALFRED L. srWTLL. nnd 
EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
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A First Prize IVIrdal at the 
PARIS EXPOSITION* has been awarded to the MASON A 
HAMLIN CABINETORGANS, being UjeFLTTr-SISVENTH 
highest premium awarded thorn within a few years. 
Sixty styles of these Organs are made, varying from $T.i to 
$1,000 cacti. Tlicy are believed to be not only UlQ best, but 
considering their quality, durability, fto^tha cheapest In- 
struments ol I tio class In the world. 
Circulars with full particulars live to any address. 
MASON & ilAMLTN", 
596 Broadway N^ w York; 1M Tremont-st.. Boston. 
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