1807.] 
AMi:i:Ic’AX A(} 1 ITc;I I/j’i;ii t si’. 
101 
The Best are the Cheapest. 
The M.\80N & n.VMLIV C.VBIN’ET OUGAKS are nc- 
knowIc<li;c(l to be the best InstrnmenU of this claas In the 
worlil. It Is the polley of these niitkers to produce none but 
the tery brut work. They aim at success, not by using poor 
in.nterlal and economizing In workmanship, so that their 
Instruments can be .sold at a little less price ; but by produc¬ 
ing the most dumblo, reliable, and In all res|>ects the best 
Work possible, and selling It at the very lowest rates at 
w-hlch such work can possibly be alforded, and at the same 
prices to all. 
They now manufacture more than sixty different styles of 
Drgans, varjMng In price from f 15 to $1,000 each. These In- 
ttruiuents contain all the latest Improvements, some of 
which are not to bo found In other Instruments, the right to 
their exclusive use having been purchased by M. tc lU In 
some cn-ses at very largo expense. 
-M.VSOX & Il.V.MLIN' have been awarded several times ns 
many highest premliini.s, at Industrial Fairs, ns any other 
iiinker, having received lirt;-slx within a few years. 
They present In their Circulars the printed tratlmony of a 
large nir^Jority of the most eminent Organists, I’lanlsts, 
Blng.-rs and Composers In the country to the superiority of 
the Instruments of their make. 
It Is certainly economy In purchasing an Instrument of 
this class to get the bext, although the first cost may bo a lit¬ 
tle more, ns a piH>r Instrument will soon get out of order and 
become comparatively worthless. 
ty It should be remembered that the recommendations 
of dealers are not always rell.able, ns there Is great tempta¬ 
tion for them to recommend those instruments on which 
they can inako the largest profit; and makers of inferior 
work can afford the largest discounts. M:ison & Ilamlln have 
fixed their retail prices so low that they can afford only very 
small discounts, at wholesale, and hence the temptation to 
dealers to recommend and sell other instruments is great. 
Circulars with full descriptions. Illustrations, and prices 
of the dllferent style.s, with hints on what constitutes, and 
how to select a good Instrument, sent free to any one deslr- 
/ig them. Address .M.V.SOV sSk IIAMGIX, 
590 liroadas-uy, Xcw York, 
Or, 1.5-$ Xmiioiit-Ht., Hoston. 
CS TA BLI SHED, 1845 , 
RmCg & CO S 
UELOOEONS 
-a #17 and^ 
AUTOMATIcORCiUiS 
Stercopticons and Ma^ic Lanterns, 
with the Improved I.lme I.lght, Illuminating brilllanllv two 
limulred s«|uaru feet of canvas, iind magnirving the views to 
that size, at an expense of less than one dollar for a whole 
eveuing s e.\hlbltlun. K;islly managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two thousand artisilenlly colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture lllstorv. Choice Statuarv etc 
etc., lorwarded on application. T. fl. .McAl.LISTKli: bnti’ 
clan, (ot late firm of McAllister & Uro., I'hlla.) 40 Nassau- 
Street, New ork, 
I>OPER’^NEW AMEUICAN BUEECH LO\D- 
"•'‘"'J ‘■““f '"‘ots In 
Manufactured by 
1,01 Kit l.Kl K.v riM, ItIFLK CO., Amherst, Mass. Under 
KrmSuK.iicKK P-- Inventor of the 
‘’*Prslaid''foV’cVrcuhVr"!JTj 
I MPOUTANT TO SHOEMAiTeHS.—SANDE~I^ 
“ Imnrovemeiit on Pegging Awl Handles, Pat. April, IWtl 
This improveinent springs the awl out of the hardest leather' 
The Commissioner of Patents remarked that he would not 
be surprised If It would equal the Telegraph In Its benefits, 
bn nples sent by mall for $1. and to Clubs for $7„’«) per dozen 
Address t. A. b.ANUKKS, Panhandle, llrooke Co., West Va, 
Patent Exccli^rXeck-tic Holder, 
I,cqiilre8 .1 lie or scarf but Half the usual length. A is the 
holder handsomely sllvereil or Japanned. H, a small portion 
of the tie or scarf. C, (;, the elastic loop, and 1), the hook 
for fastening the loop ttfter the tie or scarf is placed upon 
the holder. 
K Is the crotch of holder which Is placed upon the neck of 
the collar button, when the w ings of the holder. 1 and ‘i, are 
aflerirarite slip|>cd under the collar. The knot or bow is 
tied (\fter the holder Is upon the neck. If not to he had at 
your furnishing store, sanipies will be sent, post-paid, to any 
address upon receipt of 2.f cts. These Holders are hand¬ 
somely finished in tlie most workmanlike manner, and are 
neat and durable. 
State whether to send large or small size, black or w-hltc 
Holder. Address WM. II. HAUT, .Ir.. Patentee, 
No. 32 North Fifth-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
T. 13 A 11 N U M ’ S 
PATENT 
Elastic Strap and Buckles 
for Pnnts, Vest nn<l Drawers. 
Just out, and what every man needs. No Pants, Vest, or 
Drawers pet feet without this altnchment. Applied In a 
moment by anV one. For sale by Tailors and Notion Deal¬ 
ers. Liberal discount to the trade. Samples sent by mall 
on receipt of 25 cents. Agents wanted everywhere. 
Olllce of the Company 650 Hroadway. Address 
THE BAHNU-M ELASTIC STKAP AND BUCKLE CO. 
630 BHOADW.VY, N. Y. 
The Standard Instrument. 
OVER 40,000 IN USE ! ! 
niuetrated CutaXoguee $ent free on appUcatlon. 
■fTf~ Address all orders and cornmnnicatlons to 
WIII T I \ a B il BTII i:RS, 
ni l imOADVVAY, \KW YOUK. _ 
pETER (JOOPER’S 
GELATINE 
WILL. H.VKE 
^TATE AND COUNTY 
HUiUTS FOB SALE. 
S.vMPi.K Uki.vs PEit Sett. 
Single, plain.*10. 
Donhie plain.$18. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Fsr tlie complete control and easy government, breaking, 
slnlngand imparling tlie very best po8.«ll>le style to old, 
mng. spirited, unruly, liard or tender mouthed Horses. 
CLAHK CHF.tlK AND HEIN C()„ 
DELICIOUS JELLIES 
WITH GHKAT E.VSE. 
AL-SO, 
BLANC MANGE, 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE, Etc. 
DinECTioyn for use with the packages. 
For sale by Grocers and Druggists. Depot, No. 17 IIUR- 
Ltxo-SLIP, New York. 
^GENTd WANTED EVERYWHERE, For 
Tub S\i,r of •• .I.vckso.v's Uxivkrsal Wasiiixo 
(.’OXPOUM)," whicti Is nnsnrpassed by Rnythlng of tlie kind 
In ns<!. (food energetic, agents (Ladles and (rentlcmen) are 
wantc l to represent us in every City and County, a rare 
opporlnuity to make money, and permanent employment 
tlie year round Isoffercil to every person tiavlng a few honre 
itaily to etntre. For fiirtlier partlenlars please call on. or 
address G. W. .lACKSON & CO., ll.Sonth Ht„ Bamm^c,^M. 
So'uth Jersey Farms For Sale, 
Atco, Camden Co., N. .L, in a fertile, henltlifnl and highly 
Improving location, being located at tlic .Junction of tlic 
Harltan and Camden and Atlantic Uallroads, accessible by 
several dally train.' to both New York and ITilladelplila. 
Apply to GEO. W. 11ANCGCK, Atco, Camden Co., N. J. 
!V. H,— First c!a-s Hold accoinmodallons. 
I ADIE8’ niul GENTLE.MEN’S PEARL CUFF 
i Buttons, $1; Hc.l Ivory, $1: Pearl Studs, $1; a set 
Ladles’ Breast i’ins. $:t. Say what letters you want on them. 
KmblctuuUc .Maaoiilc nets, iSiittons jirtd StufU, $•>, lull jet* 
W. C. WKMVbS, 5»5 KroaUway, \. 
■^T ARYi:iNTrANir*Bl PI )li 1A NT 
^ DISCOVERY. Oil buriis/roTU a tcfcL, 
without llglit, smoko or bad odor, in MOH- 
P.ILL'S NEW OIL STOVE. The best and 
cheapest Stove for all kinds of cooking, hcsit- 
Ing and mechanical purposes. Price from 
»3 to $3('. Will sell'evcrywiicre. Agt-nis 
wanted. Dealers supplied. Send for illus¬ 
trated catalogue. “ ('oine and see.” 
MOP.HILL PETROLEUM STOVE CO., 
•16 Congress-street, Boston, 
Slalc .Miuitvls. 
Superior in appearance, more durable, half tlie price of 
arble. T. 11. Stewart, (>U5 6tli av., bet.35tli A36lh 8ts.,N.\. 
The 
ACRES, 0 miles of Richinoml, Va. 
f • Wood and Timber on it will pay first cost. Sandy 
loan' every acre good for Garden or meadow. l>i miles 
of Yo.-k River R. R. lOO acres cleared: no ImlUllngs. $15 
per gci'e,cr will be divided. Addreas A. V.'^ IMHiE.'f, 
Falmouth, Btallord County, Virginia. 
kSpear’s Preserving Solution 
"M 111 effectuall}' prevent fermentation or decay, and pre, 
servo all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, .lellics, Tomatoes' 
Cider, Milk, Syrups, Ac., Ac., la a perfectly fresli and whole¬ 
some condition, williout sugar, and witliout liermetleally 
Beagling or air tigliting ; lienee a saving of sugar—and from 50 
to ,5 per cent, iu the cost of jars. Tlie solutiou is warranted 
to contain iiotliiiig injurious to liealth. Fruits, preserved by 
tills solution, are equal to any “canned” fruits, while the 
use of the solution admits of keeping tlie fruHs, Ac., in ves¬ 
sels of any size, and of using them at long intervals when 
opened. It saves sugar. It will preserve milk sweet from 
13 to 36 liours longer than it will naturally keep—causing it 
to furnish more and better cream, and make more butter in 
warm weather. One bottle will preserve 128 pounds of 
fruits, or 43 gallons of elder, or 128 gallons of milk. Price, 
$ 1 . Full directions for using with each bottle. Sold by all 
mercliants; ask for a circular with full particulars. 
I'- I’- WORRAL, Gen. Agt., No. 91 Iludson-st., N. Y. 
H. W. JOHNS’ 
IMPROVED ROOFING 
reliable roof. Can be appliea by any one. Klastic Min- 
crul Cciiieiit, for Repairing Leaky Shingle and otlier 
DaiiiLs, ILooriiis, Cement, 
itc. Exclusive right to sell and apply will be given. Send 
for descriptive circular, prices, Ac., to 
II. \V. JOHNS, 78 William St.., N. Y. 
■ )AINTS for Fx\RMERS and others.—The Graf- 
■ ton Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing tlie Best, 
Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use; two coats w'ell put 
on, mixed wltli pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 13 years; It is 
of a liglit brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be 
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit 
tlie taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses. Barns, 
Fences, Carriage and Car-makers. Palls and Wooden-ware, 
Agricultural liiiplements. Canal Boats, Vessels and-Ships* 
liottouis. Canvas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (It being Fire 
and Water proof). Floor OH Cloth Manuf. (one Mainif. hav¬ 
ing used in tlie past year 2000 bbls,,) and as a paint is unsur¬ 
passed for body, duraliillty, elasticity, and adliesiveness. 
Send for a circular, wtilcli gives particulars. Price 2 cts. per 
lb., or $6 per bbl., of 300 lbs., wliicli will supply a farmer for 
years to come. None genuine unless branded In a trade 
mark Grafton Mineral Paint Work. Address 
DANIEL BID WELL, 254 Pearl-st., New York. 
finiE NEW BREAD MIXER.—Approved 
Tribune. Send stamp for Circular. 
J. M. STANYAN, JliUord, N. IL 
NEW EDrflONTTEVJMDVANirT^^^ 
LARGED of WELLS’S EVERY MAN HIS OWN 
LAWYER and BUSINESS FORM BOOK, embraces 050 
12rao. pages of Import.ant Information Indispensable to 
every man and business woman, and sold at the low price of 
$2 ; and sent post-paid on receipt of price. Agents wanted 
everywhere. Address 
BEN.I. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
No. 14 Ch.ambers street. New York. 
\ GENTS wanted to cnerapein a pjood paj ing bus¬ 
iness! Now ready; THE LOST CAUSE, a complete 
Soutliern History of tlie War: patronized by tens ot tlious- 
ands eager to liear the otlier side. One agent sold 220 in one 
week. Address E. B. TREAT A CO., Publishers, No. 654 
Broadway, New York. 
GENTS WANTED TO SELL THE 
tage Bible 
‘COT- 
e and Family Expositor.”—1,500 pages, 800 
payee comments—i\. steel engravings and maps, bend for 
■ ''.‘ ' ’-'-“''red. 
Circulars and see the Great Advantages olleri 
Address HltAINARD A SAMI’SON. liar 
tford. Conn. 
S AYS L. F. WHEELER, of New V ork, in ref¬ 
erence to the ZERO Refrigerator. ’’All that is neces¬ 
sary to make it very salable, is a knowledge of its merits.” 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, 005 Sixth Avenue, New York. 
B OW-l.—ALL TIIE^NFOrarATION*^VANT- 
ed, by every one wlio tliliiks of seeking a liomc in the 
IVest, is given in a little book of 150 r " 
Address 
.. .. ) pages. Price $1.00. 
B. M. ORWIG, Des Moines, Iowa. 
H)LD PP:NS, 50 cents to ; Pens in Silver 
^ cnscfl, $1 to ^l; Pens repaired for 50 cents; als 
In Pen sent hv'mall, l^eiid stamp for Circular. GROliGb 
IIAWKKS, Mnnnlacturer. Gt Nass:ui-st,» New lork. 
AII.IIOMVTEI) rA(lFI€ CJUAAO. 
The attention of Farmers and AgriciiUnrists is called to 
■ is article, as superior to anything else ottered iu the mar- 
et. Equal to Peruvian Guaiio, and costing mucli less. 
Wc olfer this fertilizer In lots to suit all purchasers. A 
beral discount made to the Trade. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analysis by Dr. Liebig, of Baltl- 
lore and Dr. .Jackson, Massacliuselts State Assayer, and 
•stinionlals Irom Agrlculliirists, showing its value, and 
irectlons for use, can be oiitalned from 
J. O. BAKER A CO., Selling Agents, 
131 Pearl-st., New York. 
FISH GUANO. 
'ho clicapest and best fertilizer in use. nianiifacturod and 
d liy tlic” Mystic OH Company,’ f/'to anv 'part 
iresied very dry, put up in barrels, a d sent to a^ 
the United States for thirty dollars pu ton, n quantiUes 
8 than ‘25 tons. For 2.5 toms and upwards $2.. Uo> tO R 
-s may be addressed to J;; (''ouu ’ 
, or D. S. MILLS, Pres't, .Mystic Biidge, (.ouu. 
- p | ,()( Tl — TEACHEll^ WAM'ED.—The Siib- 
'VrrlbeVwisbcs to employ for cacli town in the United 
LfuH male teachers wiio have lormerly been. en}raged, 
tes, male teiici crs j Schools, who can devote 
her usincss, to canvass for tb« 
A fiM bv AWan ■Bond. D. D., of Noi wie i. Conn, 
bs Is tbe be^t selling book 1 liave ever nulilislieil. Agents 
k(*fronf $^00 to $300 per inontli, and say ‘they never 
Bw a book to sell so well.” Apply Immediately m persoa 
by letter to the 
