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HERALD OF HEALTH ^ 
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good liabits, temperance, fine 
health, and who would secure 
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symmetry, fine vigorous con¬ 
stitutions, should subscribe. 
llie N. Y. Tribune says: 
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it has held forth since the com¬ 
mencement of the new series. 
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Dear Dr. Holbrook : — The 
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Our Monthly has been a 
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o 
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will get October, November, 
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Those who send a Club of 
Thirty Subscribers for 18G8 
and $G0 will get a Wheeler & 
Wilson Sewing Machine worth 
$55 as a premium. $2 a 
year; samples 20 cents. 
MILLER, WOOD k CO., 
15 Laight St., New York. 
THE NORTHWESTERN 
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., 
OFFICE No. 416 MAIN STREET, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
HAS 18,000 MEMBERS AND $2,500,000 ASSETS ; 
thus ranking among the 25 New York companies third In number of members, J^fth In amount of Insurance, and sixth In 
amount of assets. 
IT IS A PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY: 
thn‘ Is. an ASSOCIATION OF POLICY-IIOLDEBS, managed by men selected bt TnEM8Ki,VES, from themselves, for 
themselves. Thus all ofllcers and members arc alike interested, each one Is a partner In the whole business, entitled 
at any time to hU share of the Company’s funds, but by provisions of the charter Is not liable beyond the premiums he has 
already paid. It thus adapts Ite plans to the benefit of its members, adopts all real Improvements, and alms to bo 
A MLOOKIj I.>Si;UA3iCK C0-1I1*A:NY\ 
It was one of the first to adopt the popnlar feature known lo Insurance circles as the NON-FORFEITING PLAN, and 
now APPLIES IT TO ALL the POLICIES IT ISSUES. 
It is the only Company that aJopU the full benefit of the Note System, without doing a credit bus ness 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 Company (with one cxceptlou) that makes the first payment ou a teu premium policy sceme Its tenth 
(\{ other nremlums are not oAld) on ordinary life and endowment policies. . . 
' irllYloTl Member a sum eaulval7nt to the surrender value of hi, S"6taSh^n^ 
tremlty to keep his policy in force. Policy-holders permitted to travel anywhere In the Lnlted States or In Europe, but 
“apik'lS t^^^ OF ITS LOCATION at the 5Ve.t, where the money can be safely loaned at higher 
rates than at the East. _ 
000 LO.ANED FOR 50 YILVIlS AT 0 PER (JENT. PRODUCES $ 18,420 15. 
:: :: “ - “ m •• •• ' 
It the West, Its I>IVII>KYI>S IflUST BE EAItfiJE. 
Dividends made annually, to commence three year, after date of the policy, but to equal In number the year, of In.ur- 
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 the officers. 
HEBER SMITH, Cen’l Agent. S. S. DAGGETT, Frost. 
A. W. KELLOGG, Soc’y. 
THE AD\ AIVCE, 
The new national religions paper, has alrcadv secured a 
character and circulation worthy ot Its name. Rev. M. \V 
Patton, D.I)., Is Its cdltor-ln-chlet, and among Its special and 
Its regular contributors are Rev. .Toa. 1. Ihompsoii, Rev. 
Horace Hushnell. Prof. Tayler Lewis, Rev. ,1. P. Gulliver, 
Pres G F. Magoun, Rev. John Todd, Prof. Edwards A. 
Park Rev. N. J. Burton. Pres. J. M. Sturtevant, Rev. Lvniaii 
Whiting Rev. Leonard W. Bacon, Rev. Isaac P. Lanc- 
wortliyf Grace Greenwood, Sydney J^. Holmes, Mrs. Julia P. 
BaUar'd, etc., etc. , 
SPLENDID PRE.mrMS! 
List Includes !soIW Silver M'are, Tirknor it J’'ields 
Pranas Chronios, Anlhoni/'s Stereoscopes and 
Mason <k Jlamiln's Organs, GoUl and Silver 
iVatrhes Sterk's Pianos, Itl'adley s Croquet Sets, M illmx 
A Gibbs and Florence 
nonaries, Craig's ^f<iro^pes Lamb s Knitting 
etc. Clubs are coming In from all parts of the country, inoso 
who start soonest do the best. Specimen copies sent free. 
Address THE ADVANCE COMPANY, 
23 Lombard Block, Chicago. 
Kxpositiou L'liiversclle, 
JParis, 1867s 
WHEEIsEIt A: WIESON, 
625 Broadway, New York. 
awarded over eighty-two gom- 
PETITORS, THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
FOR THE PERFECTION OF 
EWING ITIA CHINKS, and IIIJTTON- 
1IOL.K in.lClIINKS. 
only Gold .Nlcdal for this Branch of Mannfactnre. 
THE XTHPEE CIIOIK. 
A new collection of Chnrch Music ® 
chools. By THEO. F. SEWARD, assisted 
LL MASON and WILLIAM B. BRADBLIA. This Is 
,e first time these two most popular Vfmple 
1 the country have been united In one book. TIIL TEMI LL 
llOIlt has a very full Singing School 1 
decs, ISounds, Part Songs, etc., over 500 times of all me ^ 
large number of Anthems, Set Pieces, etc., for epedalo^ 
aslons, social use, etc.; and Is altogether one of he most 
omplete collections of music ever published. YYX’conv 
ach- * 13.50 per dozen ; $100 per hundred. A single copy 
rill be sent for examination to any teacher of music, or 
'ader of a choir, post-paid, for one dollar. 
Puhushcd by ’ , mason BRYTnKES 
5% Broadway, New York. 
Clifton Sprinos, N. Y., May 21th, 1367. 
Agent Florence Sewing Machine Co., Sir:—Having used 
he Florence Sewing Machine in our family for the past two 
ears, we feel fully justified In pronouncing It the best family 
tiachlne now In use. R.Cask. 
)fflcc and Sales Room, .505 Rromlway, New York. 
Irooklyn Office, 431 Fwlton-strcct. 
TtVioiiru*® sauvKT Wuosa, 
and for 
Tig. Good, Tn« Tbu» jlxd ih« BaAimrow 
f TKCB I 
Little Corporal 
Is acknowlftdffCMl hy Pr««i and Psc'ple almost nniver- 
salJy to be TUK hiCST PAPKll for iJovs aso 
GiiiLii ever publiihcd lii ihU country* 
It !• edited by ALFRED L. SEWELL, end 
E.MILY HUNTINGTON MILLER. 
Voltimes bearin Joly er J.'intmry. Noe. etippliod. 
Tonus, Ono Dollar a year; Sampio copy ten ceulfc 
S -- INDUCEMENTS art tfftrtd to thost i 
who wish to raise clubs. ,,,, * 
Address, ALFRED L. SEWEI.I,, Publisher, 
CiiiOAOO, III. 
A First Prize Hediil .at the 
PARIS EXPOSITION has been awarded to the MASON & 
HA.MLIN CABINET ORGANS, being the FIFTY-SEVENTH 
highest premium awarded them within a few years. 
Sixty styles of these Organs are made, varying from $75 to 
$1 000 each They are believed to bo not only the best, but 
considering tbclr quality, durabllltj', &c., the cheapest In¬ 
struments ol the class In the world. 
Circulars with full particulars free to any address. 
MASON & HAMLIN, 
59C Broadw ay, New York; l.'d Tremont-st., Boston. 
tJEE ADVERTISEMENT ON RAGE 43A-Valu- 
® able Plantation for Sale, and show It to your neighbor* 
