THRESHING MACHINE 
Lift of New Advertisement* 
ntir New Boole—C ’.V Alexander. 
Great Bale ol Wn tehee, An- Arrandale & Co. 
(lartten au<l Cemetery Adornments-Cbaee & Co. 
Attention Farmers—Win Dun. _ , _ 
no TO" Want Wblsk.rs or Moustaches—Warner & Co. 
v|„| t oisonN Paten 1 Sell-On orating Cate-B Ntcholion. 
etniH l'i iiv Plant*. Ac ,—A M Tur-ly. 
Poughkeepsie Small Bruit Nursery—Edwin Marshall. 
Pm'.'mt Wioneht Iron Tiles-T G Arnold. 
The Prettuaii Thing Out Bishop & Brewster. 
Chinese Cane Semi—C K Beeves. 
Secret Art ol CatcMUe FlSh-JoUns Rising. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Our Young Folks-Tlcknor & Fields. 
ANNOUNCEMENT.-G BEAT 
OF BOSTON 
OBQAKIZED rS’DEU THE GENERAL LAWS OP THE 
Commonwealth op Massachusetts. 
Two Tracts,—Two Hundred and Four Acres of 
Excellent Oil Lands ,— in Fee, on Deep Hollow and 
Hall's Run, near Oil City, 
Numerous Leases and Interests in some of the 
Best and ACTUALLY PRODUCING WELLS 
on Oil Creek, and Tributaries, with several New 
Wells now going down on the Rynd, Foster, Clapp, 
Widow McUlintock, and other Farms. 
$I)C News Conbmser 
A ttention far>iehh i-ALDEtrs patent thill iiorse-i 
Corn, Potatoes, Tobacco, and all root crops. Manufactured by WM. DEAN, Auburn 
Cash accompanying order. All orders promptly attended to, at wholesale or retail, 
fif Also most kinds of steel ott hand._ 
— Phil Sheridan is only 33 years old. 
— A firm in St. Louis has 40,000 fishing poles. 
— Sherman’s nick-name with the soldiers is “ Old 
Pills.” 
— Tho street boot-blacks of New York city have a 
trades’ union 
— Over 500 rebel officers of all grades are now in 
the old eupitol prison. 
— One million two hundred thousand 2 cent pieces 
were coined last month. 
— Massacliusets lacks fourteen men of filling up her 
quota under the last call. 
— A recent mail for Gen. Sherman’s army amounted 
to 2,000 bushels of letters. 
— Spain epends $20,000 annually for tobacco and 
$04,000, for lottery tickets! 
— Sir Frederick Brnce, the new British Minister, 
arrived in New York Friday last. 
— At least 3,000 engines will be fit work in the Penn¬ 
sylvania oil regions this summer. 
— Mrs. Grant said the General was “ a very obsti- 
11 Guess Lee thinks so. 
The whole Working Interest in two lots on the cel¬ 
ebrated HYDE and EGBERT FARM ,— on one 
of which is the valuable and widely known GRAFF 
and HA S3 AN WELL , on the same tract with the 
Mapleshade , Keystone , Kepler, Jersey, Coquette, 
and other flowing and pumping wells. 
Lalor’s Sheep Dipping Composition 
Destroys Vermin , Cures Scab, Improves the Wool, Pre¬ 
vents Pulling, adds to Weight of Fleece. 
Sold everywhere. Prepared by 
LA LOR BROS.. Utica, N. Y. 
IF" Send for Circular. 793-8t 
A«cnt« Wanted Everywhere. 
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the un¬ 
dersigned has assume ! the General Subscription Agency 
for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing 
seven and three-tenths per cent. Interest, per annum, 
CAPITAL, 8500,000! 
Par Value and Subscription Price, per 
Share,. .^ 95,00 
Working Capital,.$50,000 
Capital already invested in engines, apparatus and im¬ 
provements, 156,500,'— making the 
Actual Working; Capital over $100,000, 
ARiRERS, COUNTRYMEN, AND 
OFFICERS. 
President, 
EDWARD BUSSELL, Esq., Cot Mercantile Agency, 
Boston.) 
Treasnrer. 
CHARLES E. HODGES. 
Clerk, 
WILLIAM B. WESTON. 
Directors, 
EDWARD RUSSELL, of Mercantile Agency, Boston. 
S. INGEESOLL LOVETT, of Boston. 
PHILIP WADSWORTH, of Philip Wadsworth & Co. 
Chicago. 
JESSE A. I.OOKE, of Boston. 
-J. H. WINSOR, of Oil City. 
L. M. GORDON, of OU City, 
CHAS. E. HODGES, of Hodges & Richardson, Boston. 
Superintendant, 
W. W. WHITE, of OU City. 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
These Notes are issued under date of June 15th, 1863 
and are payable three years from that time, In currency, 
or are convertible at the option of the holder Into 
U. S. 5-*20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING BONDS. 
These bonds are worth a premium which Increases the 
actual profit on the 7-30 loan, and Its exemption from 
State and municipal taxation, adds from one to 
three per cent, more , according to the rate levied on 
other property. The interest is payable in currency 
semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which 
may be cut off aud sold to any bank or banker. 
The interest amounts to 
One cent per day on a $50 note. 
Two cents “ “ “ $100 “ 
Ten “ “ “ “ 500 “ 
20 “ “ “ “ 1,000 “ 
SI “ « “ “ 5,000 “ 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes 
forwarded at once. The interest to 13th J one next will 
be paid in advance. This is 
Can send their Butter,Cheese, Eggs, Lard.Tallow,Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton. Flour, Grain, Meal. Green and Dried 
F rule. F urs, Skins. Poultry. Game, Provisions. Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool,Potash, Tobacco, Oils, aud other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No, 323 Washington St., Neic York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To he sold at the highest 
market price. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Current of the New-York Jfarket 
free- 791-tf 
nate man 
— Jesse D. Bright, formerly Senator from Indiana, 
has lost heavily by the fall in gold. 
— The receipts at the Custom Ilonse in San Fran¬ 
cisco are now abont $100,000 daily. 
— Twenty-six new petroleum companies were or 
gantzed in Philadelphia last week. 
— There is a rash at the War Department for passes 
to Richmond, bat none arc granted. 
— The Union armies have captured 1,900 cannon 
from the Confederates since August. 
— The Globe cotton mills, at Newberryport. Mass., 
have suspended work for one month. 
— The colored men are moving to establish a Freed 
men’s National Bank at Washington. 
— A Memphis paper heads its list of divorce cases 
in court, “ Mutrimouial Shipwrecks.” 
— They are trying to establish overland communi¬ 
cation between California and Oregon. 
— Application has been made for a permit to con¬ 
struct a city railway in Charleston, S. C. 
— It is stated as a singular fact that the smaller 
ladles' bonnets grow, the more they cost. 
— Butter is falling in Vermont, Lots which were 
held at 50 cents arc now gladly sold at 25. 
— One man dug five barrels of clams in one day, last 
week, in Newburyport, Mass., worth $55. 
— Cotton is dull at Memphis at 25c. Some of the 
cotton speculators have been badly bitten. 
— John J. Fiuesty of Tipperary, Ireland, is leetur- 
Indiana for the Fenian Brotherhood. 
fJOOB FARMS IN OHIO, —Those wishing to 
XT buy good improved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle. or dalrvine, 
can receive a Catalogue describing each farm and price 
by Inclosing stamp and address! Dg EL N. BANCROFT. 
7V0 Real Estate Agent, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O, 
T 8. GOVERNMENT ARTIFICIAL LEG 
DEPOTS — yt here ‘.he Go^-rnincut fumUbes the 
United States Army and Navy Leg to sold- 
f lers gratis, or its value applied o-n the Ana¬ 
tomical Ball and Socket Jointed Leg, which 
has lateral motion at the ankle, like the natu¬ 
ral one. New York, 556 Broadway; Roches¬ 
ter, N Y., over the poet-office; Cincinnati, 
Ohio, In Mechanics InstituteSt. Louis, Mo., 
73 Pine street: Chlca-.ro. 111., opposite the poev 
Ece. DOUGLAS BLY. M. D.. U. S. Commissioner. 
Citizens furnished or. private account. 
For lnscmcUons, address Dr. BLY, at nearest Depot. 
Thisstock U bona fide, full paid, with no possibility of fu¬ 
ture assessments and to personal liability. The absolute 
value and actual cash cost of this property are so great 
as to preclude Its being offered with the allurement of a 
redaction from a comical par value. 
It has been selected, at different times during the past 
year by several old ami experienced oil-workers and res¬ 
idents of Oil Creek, who are familiar with the history, 
progress aud value of every well and piece of property 
In that region. Several of the producing interests were 
originally acquired for the purpose of holding as private 
Investments and sources of regular income. 
These gentlemen have, however, been induced to com¬ 
bine their various interests, with additional property, in¬ 
to one strong, sound, and reliable company. Each of 
them will retain an Interest as stockholders, and hold 
their stock as a permanent Investment. Residing in the 
oil region, and directly concerned lu the success of the 
company, they are pledged to look closely after its oper¬ 
ations ; thus Affording a guaranty of w ritchful surer vision, 
and faithful and energetic management possessed proba¬ 
bly in an equal degree hr no other oil company ever 
formed. Two of these gentlemen are c-n the Board of Di¬ 
rection, and one. Superintendent of the Company. 
The stock is sold to pay foe the property, and to furnish 
a working capita', to open up the large and promising 
tracts yet walling to be developed. 
The managers start with the intention of paying divi¬ 
dends quarterly aud from actual earnings only. Paring 
quarterly affords time to sell the oil produced to the best 
advantage, and Is believed to be in all respects the souad- 
O ld eves made new. 
A pamphlet directing how to speedily restore sight 
and give up spectacles without aid oi doctor or medicine. 
Sent by mall free, on receipt of 10 cent s 
Address fi. B. FOOTE, M. D ,, 
736-lSt U30 Broadway, N. Y. 
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET 
now offered by the Government, and it Is confidently ex¬ 
pected that its superior advantages will make It the 
The Great Popular Loan of the People. 
Less than JCdO.OOO.OOO of the- ifcan authorized by the 
^|ABON Ss IFi A. Tvl I, 11ST 7 S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACRED AUD SECULAR. CHURCH 
AND 
TLTOIVIZE MUSIC. 
PRICES: $110, $130, $140, $100, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
CF”TUey are elegant as pieces of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy Uttle space, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, and every one 
Is warranted for live years. 
Illuxt' rated Catalogues, with full particulars, fbss 
to any address. Ware rooms, No. 7 Mercer street. New 
York, and No. 271 Washington street, Boston. 
GIBBONS CL STONE, Sole Agents tor Rochester 
aud Monroe count}'. No. 22 South St. Paul street. Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. 781 tf 
Less than JCoO.OOO.OOO of the '.pan authorized by the 
last Congress are now on market. This amount, at the 
rate at which it Is being absorbed, will all be subscribed 
for within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly 
command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on 
closing Hie subscriptions to oth“. Loans. 
In order that citizens of every t>wn and section of the 
country maybe afforded facilities lor taking the loan,the 
National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers, 
throughout the country have gem rally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscriber* will select their own 
agents, in whom they have confttfc-ace, and who only a: e 
to be responsible for the deUvewnf the notes for which 
they receive orders. 
794-91 JAY COOKE, 
Subscription Agent. Philadelphia. Pa. 
ing m 
— A favored New Mexican has n contract for snp- !. 
plying Indians with corn at $12.80 a bushel. • 
— Dangerous counterfeits on the Worcester county l 
hank, Blackstonc, Mass., lire in circulation. 
— Michigan now yields about $7,000,000 worth of { 
copper and $2,000,000 worth of iron annually. i 
— The marine losses for March, show an aggregate i 
of forty-seven vessels, estimated at $2 1-0.000 
— The Legislature of Tennessee has ratified the ' 
Constitutional amendment abolishing slavery. 1 
— Mortimer Thompson (” Docst teks”) is engaged in \ 
an editorial capacity on the Savannah Herald. 
— There are 42 whip factories in Westfield, Mass. 1 
The oldst of them was started twenty years ago. 
— There is an ill-natured report that milk has fallen 
two cents a quart nt Philadelphia since the freshet. 
— An old toper says the two most precions things 
now iuclnded in hoops are girls and kegs of whisky. 
— Bishop Potter of Pennsylvania has gone to Cali¬ 
fornia for his health. He is threatened with paralysis. 
— The Boston Traveller calls for the employment of 
steam-colliers, in order to cheapen the production of 
coal. 
— A female employe iu the Treasury Department at 
Washington, has been arrested for stealing fractional 
currency. 
— The new school law of Indiana requires teachers 
to be examined In Physiology and History of the Uni 
ted States. 
— Two thousand Germans are coming from Germa¬ 
ny to work oti the Kansas railroads, and take their 
pay in land. 
— The marriage of B.irou Ferdinand de Roth-child 
with Miss de Rothschild will, it is said, take place 
early in June 
— It is said that Sherman has captured enough cot¬ 
ton, turpentine, pitch aud rosin, to pay the expenses 
of his campaign. 
— Gen. Grant says he can’t leave to attend the Chi¬ 
cago Sanitary Fair, but Mrs. Grant wants to go, aud 
he guesses she will. 
— Coal has been found in Union county, N. J., in a 
seam at a depth of thirty-five feet, which promises 
paying quantities. 
— The thaw after the recent heavy falls of snow has 
caused ineonveuiouco in Scotland by the flooding aud 
overflowing of rivers. 
— Rebel papers report that Sherman's scouts have 
captured the Arabian horse presented to Jeff Davis by 
the Viceroy of Egypt. 
— A boy ten years old was shot dead at Trenton, N. 
J., lately, by a soldier named IILi). The latter was in¬ 
toxicated at the time. 
— Dr, Murry, an eminent English convert to Cathol- 
icism, is mentioned as the probable successor of the 
H late Cardinal Wiseman, 
i 
— At a recent meeting at Sau Francisco, $20,000 in 
N gold was raised for the benefit of the Christian aud 
$ Sanitary Commissions. 
J — Catharine Kenny, a yonng domestic at Boston, 
f was burned to death a few days ago, by her clothes 
IV accidentally taking fire, 
sJy —A Massachusetts Legislative Committee is cou- 
sidering whether the Boston Sunday milk traius are 
Jr. wicked aud inexpedient. 
t\, PIGEONS AND EGGS for 
W hite Faevtt Blacl. Spanish, Black Red, 
pyle, Irish Grn\ aiul Kngltsh Pheasant Game and Brahma 
Pootras. Each $7,00 to $10,Oo per pair, $10,00 to 913.00 par 
trio, according to age tad size. 
Also, 25 varieties ol Pigeons Cron $3,00 to $5,00 per pair, 
according to kind. 
I will Sixthly pack and forward ris directed, the follow¬ 
ing kinds warranted pure Eggs fi r setting, viz: 
White Faced Black Spanish. C-rar Dorkings, Bolton 
Grays, White »:i 1 Dominique Leghorns. Brahma i'oo 
tras. White Shxnabats. Glided, 8 E ver and. Black Poland 
Karl Derby, B nek Red, Pyle and Gray Game, Black, Gold 
Lace, Silver 1 .ru e. am! Java Hoc.tains. Aylesbury aud 
Black Cayuga Ducks. One dozer ol any of the above. 
$ 3 , 00 ; two do. $3,(0: five do, $ , 0k All ever that num¬ 
ber 82,00 per dozen. 
All orders bo-iked and sent in their turn. ” First come 
first served.” They can be sent with safety by Express, 
by mv manner of parkin;. Addn ss 
Ail-30 K. A. WENDELL, Box ill P. O,, Albany.N.Y. 
pOTISTOCKS ROTARY SPADER. 
Harms purchased the exclusive right to manufacture 
and vend this 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(throughout the United States, excepting the New Eng¬ 
land and some Ot the Atlantic and Pacific States,) which 
has been so thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, lam now 
prepared to receive orders lor them. 
A boy is years old. with four good horse?.can spade six 
to eight acres per day, eight inches deep, leaving the field 
in the condition of a garden bed when forked. 
Depots will be established at Chicago. Milwaukee, St. 
I.oms, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and other Western and 
Southern cities, and l shall endeavor to meet the demand 
by manufacturing extensively; but orders should he sent 
early to avoid delay and disappointment. 
For further Information, price. Ac., send for circular. 
J. C. BlDWKi I , Pittsburgh, Pa., Flow Works. 
Pittsburgh, Pa-, November, ISM. T.i-tf 
Summary of Properties. 
Two tracts of good boring land, one hundred and one 
hundred and four acres respectively, ta/tv, situated south 
of Oil City, in Venango County, in the Immediate neigh¬ 
borhood of the Adamantine. Lee, and other large wells 
Just struck on the East Sandy and Alleghany river*. 
Important interests and Leases on the best and most 
carefully selected properties on Oil Creek,— on the Has- 
sau Flats,—Cornplanter Run,—Ryal Flats,— Cherry Tree 
Run,—CiappA Bassan. Widow MeCUntoeS, Foster, and 
two lots on the celebrated Hyde & Egbert Farm. 
In all, fifteen wells, five or them producing wells, seven 
down from two to five hundred feet and still boring, and 
three Just commencing, with room on the leases for 
several more wells. 
Also * good Refinery, in complete working order, capa¬ 
ble of refining 130 barrels per day, at a profit of one to 
five hundred dollars. 
Also engines, tools, tubing, tanks, and improvements. 
1)I»TE AP PL E CIDER. 
"DR. TALBOT'S CONCENTRATED MEDICAL PINE 
Ai'i’LK Chirk will euro you if you are sick, and it you 
are well will prevent sickness. See long advertisement 
in lit* it a t- ot ,th Jntiilurv. Mill page. Scud for Circular. 
7ii5-l.it B. T. BABBITT, id to 71 Washington St., N. V. 
A U It A N T ED l NEQl ALED! 
Sims’ Patent Convertible 
CHAMPION SEED SOWER, 
Planter anil i’ulivator Combined! 
Manufactured by the Undersigned. 
It drops and covers all kinds iff seeds, from Corn and 
Beans down to the smallest seeds, in hills or drills,at any 
desirable distance apart, viz: 14. 21, 23, and 12 inches, 
in the most perfect ana even m.v. aer. Is adapted to both 
Garden and Farm purposes, dra m by man or horse, ac¬ 
cording to the depth and amount to be planted or sown. 
We also Invite attention to our 
Changeable Endless Chain Railrtray ITorse- 
1'uiccr 
V WEI.I. PAYING BUSINES** Ln th.dr own 
townships, and free from risk. Is ottered by the Au¬ 
burn Publishing t’o., to loOO Book Agent*. 
Pit-use scud lor i circular, Ac.. to E. (,, STOHKK. 
Auburn. N. Y., without delay. Tb2-M 
\ BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY-A Steam Saw 
Mill, out Wi si, so well located and at so low a price 
1 . 6,5001 that It will pay for Itself In iv short time. Owner 
Cannot go West, or It would not be sold at all. Apply at 
once lu pi-ALi'txo, Box No. 5,20.', New York city. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or other 3el: for 20 cents 
... per pound. 
WA.SK.VXTKD 
Ms To give Satisfaction. 
I For' valuable information 
Hill-T i V. upon the subject of 
BELLS 
send for pamphlets to the un¬ 
dersigned, who are the only 
i manufacturers oi this de- 
■ SCriptlon of Bell with Har 
a rl&i>n'f relf-aeUna pa- 
WJ tented rotating hang- 
"JJs i mgs. either in tills couu- 
B^ktryor bi Europe. 
ril« COHN AND COTTON GROWERS 
Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Threshers, 
Separators, Panning Mills, Wood Sates, Ac.. 
the best In market. Please seed la your orders early, as 
we record In turn, and are goierned by “ first come, 
first served.” 
For further information send « Circular 
Address R. A U. HARDER. 
7VB-.it OobU’skilf, rii'huhut'io Co., N. Y, 
STAFFORDS CULTIVATOR 
gif Subscription books for Stock at the office of the 
Treasurer. 
CHARLES E. HODGES, 
NO. J'i CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, 
Where Prospectuses, Maps, and full information may be 
obtained, also Mxu-sd Fkkk ox application, And at 
the office of JESSE A. LOCKE, 
T$3-ft] No. 48 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty street. New York. 
Is offered by the aubserlbcr? to farmers as the best two¬ 
wheeled Cultivator tn tine Two rows can be plowed at 
one time, and the ground thoroughly looseued and 
thrown cither to or from the plants. Sample machines 
will bo scut, to purchasers In any locality where they 
have not been Introduced, on receipt ot the wholesale 
price. Over 8,000 have already been sold tor the coming 
season. Uf~ Send for pamphlet, containing lull descrip¬ 
tion. WARDER, MITCHELL A CO., 
738-31 Springfield, Ohio. 
A MERIC AN ROOFING COMP AN Y. 
-*3^ GREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company is now prepared to furnish, one of the 
best aritch-j oi Roofiiig ever introduced, consisting et a 
stout material made water-proof by a compound Of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened by a coat of METALLIC Faust 
prepared expressly. . ., . , 
The wiioi.c KAiimo has been thoroughly teated, is v\ A- 
TEB-FKOOF, and uceffitected by change* of weather. 
It rMis up atm unrolls nko a piec* of Oi 1 Cloth. 
h u de-i'.uued for covering V V.IAX A3 CARS, rTKAM 
BOATS. DWELLINGS, BARNS -nd SHEDS. U can be. 
laid down by any sensible working man. It Ls ohe-aper 
than any known roofing of equal durability. 
It can be seen in use and samples had bv applying at 
tho Oillco of the Company. HENRY SMITH, Agent, 
790-tSt No. at Wall St.. New York. 
( T RE AT SALE OF \\ ITCHES, JKW- 
X elrv, Silver Ware. French mm German Fancy Goods, 
&e., worth over $800,000, all to be 'old by lot, without re¬ 
serve, Every one to have a Prig t and no blanks to be 
drawn. 
Ilow yon ran Draw a Prize. 
Send Twenty-Five Cents to u<. and as soon as we re¬ 
ceive It we will m&U you a showing what yon 
have drawn. It the article or article* please von, send 
buck the LVi i 111 cate and One Delhi r and we will forward 
you the article, no matter how oo«ly ‘t may be, together 
with a full list of all the article- to be llBpoocd of. If the 
article Is not what you wish, Rate, wheu v.m send the 
Certificate and dollar, what Oth>- r article of the same val¬ 
ue you prefer aud wo will send ltd if yon wish more than 
one Prize, send u» $1 and we wifi send yon five Certifi¬ 
cates; for$ 2 , eleven; for $3, thirty, for $ 10 , sixty; for 
$15, one hundred. Now L» the Hate for *.H<- l.idles to gel 
bargains. Who before tins ever heard ot a Gold Watch 
for $l GIRARD W. DEV \UGH & CO.. 
7 >l- 8 t. 15 Maiden Lane. New York. 
E O R Q E H. ELL 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 
JAMES IV LEVIN, 
Agent South Down Company. 
785-1 St Central IV hurl* lio«t(on, Muw, 
-t>EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Fisst 
Pksvhtm at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1SC2. 
Principal Office, No. 625 Broadway, N. Y. 
665 S. W. 1HBBI E, Agent. Roehosrcr. N Y 
CiiTpr A MONTH.- Agents wanted to soil Sewing 
tip $ *1 Machines. IVo will give a commission on all 
ntachlnea sold, or employ agents who will work for the 
above wages and all expenses paid. Address, 
D. li. HKRUINTOS X CO., Detroit, Mich. 
it l luumi: mu fv.ti-ii nun oaute uci imi t ; t 
published bv Dr. O.PUulp* Brown. The prescription was 
furnished him lu such a pcovtdeutli 1 manner, that ho can 
not conscientiously refuse to rnaka it known, as it has 
cured everybody who used it, never having fatted in a 
single case. It Is equally sure lnca.es of PITS as of DYS¬ 
PEPSIA ; and the ingredients may oe found Ui any Drug 
Stole. Sent to all on receipt ol five cents to pre pay 
postage. Address 
Or. O. PHELPf* BROWN. 
TV 3 - ti No. 12 Grand St., Jeiaey City, New Jersey. 
t! |U1B AGENTS WANTED -To sell 5 sbw xn- 
v K.vnosa — j very recent, and of great value; 
ail pay great profits to Agents. Send and get 6 (l pages 
particulars gratis EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
