WALTER B. SLOAN’S 
i:m: proved 
CONDITION POWDER 
TAB GRHAI STANDARD MEDICINE 
For Horses and Cattle, 
Business College 
5SAM 
I Make Your Own Soap 
Per-Cent Saved By 
List of New Advertisements, 
New Advertisements. 
The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle 
Medicine In the World! 
Starting of tlie Great American Tea Company. 
Brinker»iofr 'a Corn Husker—Brinkerhoffs Berry. 
Agent« Wanted Everywhere—J. W. Schermerliorn & C». 
American Roofing Co's Cement— X E Blake. 
J,timber ind Log Book—G W Fisher. 
T»k.- Your Choice—Sidney 1£ Morse & Co. 
Wanted Immediately—Allen S Hale. 
To the Ladle*— Miss Lucy Guild. 
Tlie Gothic Furnace- Alex M Lesley. 
Attention all Wanting Farms—W J Parinentier. 
The Jubilate —Mil ver Dltsoti A Co. 
Farm for sale—s 8 Herrick. 
Doolittle's Improved Dlsei-Cap Raspberry—D J B Hoyt 
Only look at this—Thomson & Co. 1 
Imported Sheep—C Stnbald. 
New Work on Grape Culture—John Pltin. 
Clark’s Improved Indelible Pencil—Adams & Ellis. 
Farm for sale— Lord A Shepard. 
Chester White Pica—Cyrus McCnllv. 
Snperl .r Broom Handles—C B Hart A Co, 
Honey Locust Hedge Plants—Wm j n.-voe. 
Maryl.'iud and Virginia Karma—John Glenn & Co. 
Full Blood Merino' Bucks—H Cumlu*. 
Fruit Farm tor s lie—I) J B Hoyt. 
Situation Wanted—A G B. 
8PE0LAL NOTICES, 
Coe's Dvrpopsla Cure. 
Old Eyes Made New—Dr E B Foote. 
Comfo t and Cure for the Ruptured—Dr E B Foote. 
Confidential Information for the Married—Dr E B Foote. 
( 1HESTER WHITE PIUS FOR SALE VT 
V fair prices. For circular, living all narttcular* 
address _ CYRUS McCULLY, Hubba rd, Ohio!' ’ 
A YOUNG 1.ADY or EXPERIENCE wishes 
^Governess lu a privatefamily; teaches 
the English branches, French, Music and Drawing Dh- 
tanca trorn Rochester no ob|cction. Reference*—Hon 
D. D. I-Moore, L,B. Langworthy, Esu., Rochester, N. 
\. Address A. G. B., 39 Elizabeth it., Rochester, N. V. 
X.v’ril s ,L C0lIlpun /J o . rmed "'Ith a large amount of Capital 
loi the purpose of being u medium between Farmers and 
produce ^u’en'-w"’ ' Uld Gotietnimrv'or the sale of their 
Flour. Maple Sugar, Furs. Skins. Hops. Balter , Lu» i- 
bm\ iegetabUs, Fruit*. Fish. Tallow, Chute 
Fggs, Grain, Hay, Wood, oil. H'<*>/, Lard. 
Poultry, Seeds. >fe, Ac. 
rartles can relv noon having Chelr goods sold at high¬ 
est pricer, with full cum. return? a' least wiihin ten 
(lavs "f their reaching the cite The Agents ate e.xneil- 
enced men In this business, and will take charge ot goods 
upon their arrival, and dispose of thorn to the best ad- 
vaninfo*. 
1,i »'w* r i ,r ><'r for selling Is 5 nei cent, and for pur- 
; P''r cent, A Boston Weekly Price Current 
la Issued by tne Agouta. Sped men copies sent tree. 
Lftsli advance,i 0n coiufgmneuM when desired. Ad¬ 
dress, or mark goods to the Agents, 
STEAKNH A NICKKHHON, 
_ 81 Kueelatnl Street, Boston, Mass. 
(sov. Fletcher’s Invitation 
Po Come to Free Missouri. 
“ Within nine, months 
sand perrons htivo cotne. 
their future homes. I'...,. 
prairies green with their i 
lied by wild flowers; t." 
in their primeval sfleiic 
flnest wa&r-rm wer in the world;^ 0 °^ Hi^unob' 
strut t.i.d wildness; thoaoil of the rtciie«f minoMi ,n, 
Irictr nnbrokcu by the enterprise of trem 
forests gracefully bowing their plumed j,, 
breeze, where no sunnd of tint industry of 
heard. I here i« room enough lu Missouri 
liona more of people. This territory, of i,“ A , 
adgiegatltm of industrial resources, larger than Faine¬ 
ant and Wales combined, or than Ireland and s,mi- 
land united, will afford happy and prosperous home* 
for two hundred thousand iinmlKriinte annually for 
tbo next decade, and stllJ leave rich, and inviting fleltis 
for more labor and capital, ** 
•‘Free Missouri op<*u8 wide her arms, nnd invites 
the young, brave and enterprising, both rich and 
pooi, to come and settle on her soil 
‘ Missouri ifijiirrantees - — - 
liberty and the pursuit of 
comes to dwell ' 
Hear him : 
past, over a hundred thou* 
to free Missouri to make 
«|iu there arc wide undulating 
grasses, and beautf- 
stiit there are valleys reposing 
---no; streams, affording the 
Iness; 
“'"enterprise of treaBure-seekcr*; 
1 heads to the 
’ of man is 
,-i for tnil- 
unexninpled 
L»T t It it r» V.i.* 
gTAKTlNG OF 
THE 
G-REA.T AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY. 
Lsvn trtrouglioul the railed Stairs and Can. 
atlas daring the last 23 pears. 
For the cure or the various Diseases to which 
Horses and Cuttle ore subject- such ns 
Founder, Distemper, Hide Hound. Loss 
or Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow 
VV utcr. Fistula, Poll Evil. Scratches or 
Grease, MUuge, Inflmiiniatloti of the 
Evea, and Fatigue from Hard Labor- 
aiao, UheumriUiCTn, (commonly called 
stui complaint), which proves fatal to so 
many valuable horses in this country. 
«o, I ; ul ,.V 1 ?, I ,“ ,- ‘ ri ' NlK ? le .*py Il0rHe ttnd Cattle Medl¬ 
ine in tills country. It Is composed of herbs and 
roots, and for minimise, safety, certainty and thor- 
onKhuesH, sBinds pre-eminently at the head of the list 
Mi Horse, and Cattle Medicines. 
CAUTION.—To protect ourselves nnd the public 
I rein being imposed upon by worthless imitMions, tho 
JOnulno will bear tho /uc simile, signature of tlm pro¬ 
prietor# on the wrapper. 
HUOE 2,*, fc go CTM, PER PACKAGE. 
For sal,, by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
The proprietors became fully convinced, several years 
ago, that the consumers of Tea and Coffee were paying 
too many and too large profits on these article^ of every 
day consumption, and therefore organized The Great 
American Tea Company, to do away, as far as possible, 
with these enormous drains upon the Consumers, and to 
supply them with these necessaries at the smallest possi¬ 
ble price. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which have 
been made in the. Tea trade, we will start with the Amer- 
®I)C Nous (ttonbmser 
— New- rough rice is arriving in Charleston. 
— The Astor House, New York, tents for 95,000 per 
year. 
— Counterfeit one dollar greenbacks are circulating 
quite freely. 
— Portlanj requires 800 million feet of lumber to 
rebuild itself. 
— A bale of new hops recently sold in New York 
for $1 per pound. 
— New York city has had five thousand more deaths 
this year than last. 
— Oliver Goldsmith's niece died In Hoboken, N. J., 
last week, aged 81. 
— A young Montreal publisher has absconded with 
$25,000 not his own. 
— Dr. Elder the statistician of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment has resigned. 
— It is estimated that about 700 are In course of 
erection in Portland. 
— Cholera Is still raging among the negroes on the 
Louisiana plantations. 
— A pill-box factory in Bristol, Vt, uses 300 cords 
of birch wood per annum. 
— The ostrich presented by Profeseor Agassiz to 
the city of Boston is dead. 
— Custard boiled In a brass kettle fatally poisoned 
a family in North Carolina. 
— Squirrels and coons are thicker than ever before 
known in New Hampshire. 
A branch of the U. S. Military Asylum will be 
established at Augusta, Me. 
— At Wheeling, V 
Her prairies are rich 
7 7 .'til —r'»,••■Mtu,,/, her climate charm¬ 
ing, without the extremes of the arctic north or the 
tropical south. Soul, timber, load, Iron, and other 
!"Mnbaustlble. come, then from the sterile 
and bleak hills of New-Engkunl. Come, from the 
over populated and high-priced lamF of the Eastern 
States. Come, from the crowded cities washed bv 
the sea-conic from worn out cities to the splendid 
territory of Missouri, an Empire within itself," 
buch are the eloquent and true words of Missouri’s 
noble Governor. They are worthy of the attention of 
West° Ur ° ° r 8 10ul< 00 seeking a now home in the 
Tho Hannibal and St, Joseph Railroad Co, 
v l iln fl rtvw» 0 \ at ' low !> rH‘ 0? ' on ,,w0 often years’ credit, 
Sole Proprietors, Chicago, I1L 
The 
1, ,ow prn'or, on two or ten years' credit, 
ii00,000 Acuks ot best pruirlo. timber and coui 
lands in Northern Missouri, which la the best agricul¬ 
tural part of the Slain*. * 
,r “M»Hy wltliln nine miles, and none 
ov r fifteen miles ironi the railroad, und good mur- 
r Al ! y .° r,c w , lf '“ i "8 r to emigrate, »ml to induce 
his friends to make with him a neighborhood or col¬ 
ony, should apply for a package to distribute of our 
gratuitous advertising documents, which give full 
particulars, A sectional map, showing the exact 
locatiou of all our lands, U sold at HU cents 
Address, GKO. H. HARRIS, Land Com., 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
J\, EADER ’ D ° W VNT TO BUY A 
NEW JERSEY FARM! 
If so, I will soil the following Farms: 
1 Farm, 85 acres. Price, * 1 . 000 . 
1 do 131 acres. Price, *85 per acre. 
PATBNTttti May *), 1S68. 
rilHIk IS AN ARTICLE FOR WASHING WITHOET 
JL rubbing, except III very db tv places, which will re* 
quire a very Might rub, and unlike other preparations 
offered for a like purpose, WILL NOT SOT Tint OIOTUks 
but will leave themnmcb WUfi'icK than ordinary method*, 
without the usual wear und tear 
It remove# grease spot# as If hy magic, and roltnns the 
dirt by soakloif, lo that, rinsing will lu ordluary cases en¬ 
tirely remove it. 
This powder is prepared lu accordance with chemical 
science, ami upon a process peuullar to itself, which Is 
secured by Letter* Patent. It has hern In use for more 
than a year, ami has prevail itself an nniversul favorite 
wherever it has been used. Among the advantages 
Claimed are the following, viz, • 
It saves all the expense of soap usually used on cotton 
and linen goods. 
^It save* most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and 
Also, for cleaning windows It Is unsurpassed. With 
one quarter the time and labor usually required It Im¬ 
parts a beautiful gloss and luster, much superior to any 
other mode, No water required except to moisten the 
powder. 
Directions with each package. 
And can be readily appreciated by a single trial. The 
cost,of washing for a tuiully of Hvo or six persons will 
n n t exceed th/ibc cknth. 
The manufacture! of this powder are aware that many 
useless cou'TMHinda have boon Introduced to the public 
which have rotted the cloth, or lulled In removing lha 
dirt, but knowing thu lntrnl#lc excellence, or this article, 
they confidently proclaim it us being adapted to meet a 
demand which baa lorigpixUted, ami which bus hereto¬ 
fore remained misapplied. Manufactured hy 
HOWE A kTKYK.VH,, S«0 Broadway, Roaton. 
Also, Man irPAOTe kicks op FAMILY DYE COLORS. 
For sale by Grocer# aud Dealers everywhe-rc. 872 
BLOOD SPANISH MERINO 
&YVLV& SIIhKP.-Tlie subscriber having sold apart 
5T®*n at low prices SI XTY MEltt- 
<AAmLL«No SllKKPot th« Riuit and Atwooi> Stock. 
J. N. PROCTOR, Fair Haven, Vt. 
D E8IK ABLE FLACK FOR SA UK. 
Rkv, D. G. ToMUNhON offers for sale ills place of 
}<> acres, located v nmp north of Mrdilm, Orleans Co . 
N , i. Mr. 1. purchased Hu# place ou aeconDt of tt* fit* 
ness lor Pear and Grape growlnc. During thi past sum- 
v,uw packages, at an average profft of about 10 per cent, 
5th The Speculator sells it to the Wholesale Tea Denier 
in Hues at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
6tli The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells It to the Wholesale 
Grocer In lots to suit his trade, at a profit of about 10 
per cent. 
7th, The Wholesale Grocer sells it to the Retail Dealer 
at a profft of 15 to 25 per cent. 
8th. The Retailer sells it to the consumer for all the 
profit he can yet. 
When you have added to these eight profits as many 
hiokeruges, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
and add the original cost of the tea, it will be prcr.clvcd 
what tho consumer has to pay. And now wc propose to 
show why wc can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
W r u propose to do away with all these various profits 
nnd brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, aud 
waste, with the exception of a small commission paid for 
purchasing to onr correspondents in China and Japan, 
one cartage, and a small profft to ourselves— which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay ns. 
Parties getting their Teas from 
nV- . i .•- wum- i iiimH, which 
10 Gut successful operation 
of Llover Thresher#. Persons buying Machines ironi 
other makers, having these improvement.#, are liable to 
nave them stopped by Injunction, or 1m compelled to 
pay a royalty ui the inventor, ua he may elect. The re- 
cent decision of Judge Shipman of the lr. S. Gourt.hold- 
lng the LoUlin Machine not an Infringement ot other 
patents on Clover M1IL#. assures pnrclmsers of our Ma- 
abo^e Vto lrouWe or mwojmkm of the character 
The ratchet form of the ripper bolt used fn our Mu- 
p, rov Y d 11 very valuable Improvement, und. 
tnatu will Ui rest) iiid separate at on* operation quite aa 
1u “1 thorough a manner as nay other, is 
o V 1 " " I '*' t '7' >" NuUmavlnni which hui attended 
It# sale during the last lour years, and also bv the fact 
that when once introduced, it supplants all other Mats. 
, ,Piff Machines are waiirantkm, ami they can bo 
& 8nppuua with baud pulley, or geared for any horse 
vv care also prepared to supply tlic celebrated 
all fcou rato li und Horsb Powaits of the iron 
bnry U piitt*rn# a J> °iible Pinion, Ball and Wood- 
De«e.nptlve Catalogues sent freo on application to 
our»elv«M or our ugi-nn, 
,, GLEN A HALL, Rochester, N. Y. 
UitvicitAt. WasTKiift Aokn i # Easter, Gummon & 
^ a ^866Ylt Cait °' *** ' j* 1 *' looker, Detroit, .Mich. 
'a., a boy of nineteen has just 
married a woman of fifty five. 
— The total cost of the N. Y, Central Park up to 
last January, was $9,763,395.98. 
— Cattle sell at $5 per head in Texas, and a million 
dollars worth are on their way to the East. 
— A mass or the best cannel coal of the size of a 
whale contains more oil than there is In the fish. 
— Head Conter Stephens will soon start for New 
Orleans on a mission for the Fenlau Brotherhood. 
— Philadelphia burglars have constructed a patent¬ 
ed lever warranted to open any safe in three hours. 
— A “veterinary hospital ” has been established at 
New York for disabled horses of the fire department. 
— Two prominent clergymen of Philadelphia are 
engaged in a lawsuit growing out of oil speculations. 
-.Mies Blaine or Bardston, Ky.,drowned herself 
lately because her lover’s mother opposed the match. 
— A French firm offers Chili aud Bolivia an advance 
of $6,000,000 for the privilege of working the guano j 
deposits. 
— Orders have been issued to the 
us may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure and fresh, as they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
-A-Q- EHSTT S 'WAN TED. 
bahtlett>4 
f 8 E MA (mdCNES. 
..Fully Ki Icrrluirv Klvi}n. 
I <ty from *uO tg #xkj g*xjmtti. p or t*rui», lilni 
i.-ntii) Mroulurx, SykfriUclrvWswlti) •(•top, okhor 
L I’AGFYiROTIIEUS.IThCI Agents, 
»A Chestnut at., Philo.. Pbmi. A 
pK<__ Ml 8n»»»lt St., Tolwla, 0. 
^k.o-aiisrx's wanted. 
The Company have selected the following kind* from 
their Stock, which they recommend to meet me wants 
of Clubs. They are fold at Cargo Prices, the same us 
the Company sell them In New York, as the list of prices 
will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
T he above institution in luca# 
I ELI la the central partoi the Stale of New York, 
anu has thu Uncut edifice used for thin purpose lu thu 
Gnioti. It is new, and stands clear of all surrounding 
buildings. 1 he unequalled talent# oi I*. F, Brown, the 
resident Principal, author of the famous pen picture of 
the Lord # Prayer, und receiver of the first prizc-a med¬ 
al—at the World s Fair, for Min best of every style oi 
I (‘n woj’k, v)js: writing, OiKliHmi writing, Flour- 
mii?5 IM 1 ,'r v,, ry Stylo of Printing and Pen Drawing, 
makes this the most desirable Institution In the world. 
A scholarship purchased ut this College Is good for in 
Btructlons throughout the International chain of Bust- 
ui:uHCyOili<ge# t 
w «^nd for Circular ami Spccimeus of Off-Hand 
T^TKAV JERSEY LANDS 
POR S_AJEjIET t 
fn tracts to suit purchasers. 21,000 acres superior soil lr. 
one body ou Camden A AUantic Railroad. In best loca- 
tloi) In South Jersey, Laud# shown free of expense. An- 
til V tO K. \V IvIflH r li lli/nnrl A flontl,, fb, v f ' 
worth will bb found t.hfY onsulitg He?u»on »t tbo 
Monroo toauty J»il. ‘IVrm* lor bo^sou, for .1, J.Crrtten- 
do.n, |50; Col. Wad*wortb. *;k). 
.Inlin J. Crittenden took the First Premium at the 
International Horse Hhow at Buffalo, In 18«2, over Old 
Royal George and others. He also took thogreatfiweep- 
stak-* Premium, 1.7X1. at the World’s Fair In Chicago, 
ISA!,over ulna trotting and ffvo thorough-bred Btullions 
among which wore M Capl. Buford,”* Princeton,’’ •- Mag¬ 
na Lhurta," “ Young P^jval Gcorgn,” etc. John J. Crit¬ 
tenden shows more speed and endurance for a horse of 
his experience than there is standing In the West. He la 
a due healthy borne, a sure leal goiter, as his produce in 
1862 In Wayne County, N. Y., uttest. 
Pkijiokkr. John J.Crittenden w..s sired by tho “-Ben¬ 
son Horse, he by ** Black Hawk." The .lam of tho Ben¬ 
son Horse was slrod by •* Young Halnbielonlun r" he by 
l.lshop Haiublotonian," and he by ** Imported Messen¬ 
ger.’ J J. Crittenden's dam was sired hy •• Hambleton- 
Ian. Grand ,fain by •• Bh*hop’a Hambletoalan," and he 
‘•Imported Messenger " 949-tf 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON, 80c., 90c., »1, $1,10 best *1,25 V ft 
GREEN TEAS, 80c., 90c., *1, *1,10, best*1,25 * ft. 
MIXED, 70c., 80c.. 90c., best *1 * ft. 
JAPAN. *1, *1,10, beat *1,25 v lb. 
OOLONG, 70c., S0c.,90c., best *1 *1 ft. 
IMPERLAL aud HYSON, best *1,25 V ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 80c., 90c., *1, *1,10, best 
V ft, 
GUNPOWDER *1,25; best, *1,50. 
various recruiting 
officers to enlist no more nien for the cavalry branch 
of the service. 
— One of the attractions of the Paris Universal 
Exhibition next summer will be a prize of $2,000 for 
the best singer, 
— Gold has been found in Somers, Mass., specimens 
of the ore showing, by assaying, over ten ounces, or 
$222.67 per ton. 
— At a fashionable wedding at Albany, N. Y., the 
bride received a check for $50,000 from the father of 
the bridegroom. 
— The greatest novelty of the Eeason in the New 
York fashionable world is said to be the short dress, 
just introduced from Paris.' 
— Mr. Walter, the principal proprietor of the Lon¬ 
don Times, has left England for a tour in the United 
States, accompanied by his son. 
“ T,ie Snbscrlber 
d#h UAKK.H aud pay CASH lor any 
UKK CIDER, delivered at the Railroad 
r farther particulars add ns# 
HORACE WILLIAMS, Agent, 
Vine gar Ma nufactu rer. Buffalo,N. Y. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMP ANT. 
r r . TT T t. 
The following 11 Club form 
such orders: 
Seventh Order from this Club. 
Madison, Ind., Sept. 10, H66. 
To Grkat Amebioah Tea Company, 
31 and 38 Vesey Street, New York: 
I received by express this morning thelast lot ordered 
It gives very general satisfaction. I will have t* ordei 
more frequently than I have been doing, to keep up -. 
supply. X shall not wait for club names,but order in ad 
vance. SendC.O.D. Respectfully, 
JAMES DONNELLY. 
20 ft Oolong.at *100 . twin: 
16 ;; Imperial.at i as...". ; ! * 
10 Gunpowder.at 125. 75« 
5 Young Hyson.at 125.fig 
5“ U. Japan.at 125. . 0 21 
Total.,.....,........,,,,,.,. eex t\i 
Is the most convenient for 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AND 
Bell Metal Bells, 
NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
NEW YORK. 
The American Institute 
AWABDXD 
L -f To thl* Company tlielr 
riinte.a double the strength ol common Potash, and sane- 
f'orto any other sanomfier or ley in the market. Pul up 
*2.. caU i l ‘ 0 r ,0,ln(1 ’' 3 pound#, 6 pounds and i!l 
pound*, with full directions In EugilAh ami German for 
hard, an<! « 0 ft soap. One pound will make 15 
jOilions ot soft soap. No lime I# required. Consumer# 
Sffpm D » llil “ th ,'i Cheat>e»t P'>l.u#h In market. B. T. RAB¬ 
BI IT, No#. 64,65,96,67 , 63, 1 !!), 70, Ti A 74 Wiwhlngton fit., 
Plntt l ; 
Sn^PosrT 
GENTS WANTED- To SHI 
J\ a, rooa’a Great Work ou Tt/hTsoIfT// .i^Vy'^s* 
•I VG WAsmrcrNG raz beMluof ^rVy ait 
who read* thin book well know the truth about tbegrr.n 
negation* before the puhlic, amt can act accord In 8 iv. 
Bayard Taylor, thu best- authority, say#; ■■ it. (g a 
prepared, and very vaJuahls! account 
°* the cunultlou of the Sooth immediately ait^r the 
M ‘ ,J Ulu ''’ ,n addlUtm ^ ltapre <ent ho 
wreae. Will nave a permanent value. Mr Trowbridge 
has derm hi# worth off. with skill and Udellty. I ,i „uht 
whether yon uould have intrusted the ur.derUkliig to 
1 , l '!H? 18 l )}'' mol, t protUahh) workVir 
now out. Hie political excitement on tbegnb- 
loct create# a great Ut-Alrc to readK. (jonimissions lib¬ 
eral. AddrttR. H.K. GOODWIN, flvi-ueium. N v 
Special Notices 
Old Eye*## made New without epect 
cles, doctor or medicine. Sent, postage paid, 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y 
,’EPITS AND THE WHOLE ART 
eking Butter and Cheese. Sent free of 
nvlnfof 50 C"nt«. Address 
Mits, ELIZA A. CALL, Fablns, N. Y. i 
lu October, 186a 
jpbAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ot 
A Manual of Flax Culture aud Manufacture i 
Embracing full direction# lor Frepurina 1 h* f/rirund, 
bowing, Harvesting, Ac. Also, an Kmay hy a Western 
man, on Hbmj* and Flax-in Tire Wkst: Modes of 
Culature, Preparation tor Market, *c., with Butani- 
cal dexcrtptlons and IljmiErnMons. PiihUshud hy D. 
D. T. Mooa*. Editor of Moore's Rand New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Cent*, 
gy Those who wish 1‘uxfn’tnAL Inpoem vrrow on the 
*nb)ect« named above should send lor the work, which lu 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
_ D-D. T MOORE. Rochester. N. Y. 
PUHF.-HLDOD MERINO MIIEEP.- 
lhu subscriber, having sold hi# farm, offers at 
u low prtc>- liis flock of Merino# ot the (At- 
i, wood and Rich) stock tired by Dr. Randall 
It. The sheep remain at Beacon Farm, but ap- 
to be made to 
WM. BEEBE, Bridgewater, Mass. 
OOK AGENTS WANTED 
■ susriv AGENTS WANTED. —Ajjei lit* 
^are uow wanted to solicit orders In uun town in the 
mlira S v v t< 'r'hn I *troV e IUBftlTAtojI History of the 
BlblCi wV JobQ KiLtrO. |), I.),. I? # 6. A., liV Alvan 
Kn^K 0r ^ c ?’ in ti.* selling 
nonnow wubllshed. m^ke IrpmlJ(30 tufcOo por 
ro,ii’ ih ■ d #av • (he < never knew a honk to ell so well ” 
Comfort and Cure for the Raptured. 
Sent, postage paid, on receipt of ten cents. 
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,13d Broadway, N. Y, 
P. B.-AU towns, villages, or manufactories, where a 
large number of men are engaged, by clobbixq togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees about 
one-third by sending directly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 Aim 33 Vbsby stkkkt, Cok>trr 
$ 2,000 A YKA, ‘ ,N 
PHoprra 
Male and Female Agents wanted, in a light, honorable, 
permanent, and profitable bunlungs. Local and travel¬ 
ing agent* wanted to *ell several new articles. Wo 
ar« the only authorized publishers of the "American 
Chart*" for Measuring and Cutting Ladle#' and Chil¬ 
drens Dresses. Any infringement will be punished by 
law, Beware of imposition and a swindling concern 
who are charging *r..for what we furnish for One Dollar. 
Bend to us for Circular. BISHOP A CO., Cleveland, (.1. 
S HEEP AND WOOL are great and paying insti¬ 
tutions. If you w!*h to know all abont the breeding, 
management, and diseases of the lorwcr, and how beat 
and chenpcAt to produce the latter, get and read ran. 
Confidential information for the Mar¬ 
ried. Sent, postage paid, in sealed envelope, on 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. I,l3fi Broadway, N. Y. 
llrihERM. — DR. LAfilONTE’H COR. 
LuLIA will force Whiskers or MnutachUqn the 
hest face or cliln-never kuown to fall. Humnle 
al sent free. Address, KEEVJ.8 A <;o 
_No. 78 Nassau St., New* York. 
0 WILL PAY FOR AN ENTI HE MKT 
rJ^ I i^ 0 Tn 1 n V olutne* RURAL Naw-YoBKBH from 
jNo. 17 10 firstVolames are Family Pitnws bound. 
A^erw.iiiiifg:& b ‘fN^^^^^^ 
OF CHCECIL 
_ Post oace BOX 5,6 13. New York City. 
Gjai; /!■ fell egj-gp 
oidrols Mecklenhnrif Aohnvluh S'* ut * 
HE CHAMPION. 
llIC'KUtt'S PATENT PORTABLE 
Always Sure to Cure Dyspepsia. 
the cause, therefore removes the disease, 
are instantaneous-don’t take laminates 
are permanent and lasting. Cob’s Dybj 
fhould have a home in every household. 
asgvTTJi g. g-Bsafa r 11 aRsaa! 
A h^Re chance—a 70 acre fruit 
FARM for sale—8.000 Prach, l.OCu Annl^ Trre« 
*p. One crop will pay the price aaf<i*d. A ^,r particula^a 
addTeea ' A Hf’l-.NCER. .M j Iforn’liet* ware/ 8 
O*; CTENTB-SOMETHING NEW. For H... 
UO above amount a beautiful picture of Lrscoi*^ nnd 
Washlucto-v will be sent postage paid-five picutres 
Sft rSSSSb. li r t WILLIAMS,tloral nAUSSS 
Over LljOOO lu l’*e aud Approved. 
This admirable machine Is now ready tor the rrolt har¬ 
vest of lHW, is made In the most perfect maum-r with 
elthnr one or two tub#, aud is w«ll worthy the attention 
of all person# wanting such a machine. It 1ms no su¬ 
perior in tho market, and U tho only mill that will nrOD- 
erly grind grape*. v 
FOK SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS 
1 also inake two rues of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, Ac., Ac. 
If your merchant doe* not keep them, tell him to send 
for one for you, or write lor one. yonrueli. Address the 
manuiacturer, W. O. ILTCIiOK, 
if A ILiilSiil! Ki. / 1* A 
Si r. A I IUX I'U.-new Bu#ines« for Agents. 
tjlO U [868-lStJ H.B. 811 AW.Alfred, Me. 
500 £ , fa ll r V M R ' P^l'yBuAW&CLABK, 
®±»iJUu BlddeTord, Me., or Chicago, III. [86S-I3t 
PRACTICAL NIIKPHKWD.-Thie 
■ is the latest and bc#tof Dr. Kakuai.l’s work# on 
gheep Husbandry— the Standard Authority on the mitv 
* haa } ^ Management and 
Diseases of Sheup, and should In* m tbo hand* of even- 
flock master on the American Continent, over 20 0 <« 
copies already sold. One large J2mo. volume of im 
pages,-primed, illustrated and bound lr. toperlor style, 
bent post-paid on receipt ol price ■ f2. Address 1 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochcatcr, N. Y. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES-Coii^ 
blnlng the muxltnum of ertlcleucy, durability and 
economy with the minimum of weight and price. Thev 
are widely known, more than m luring in use. All war¬ 
ranted satiHfactory, or no sale. Descriptive Circular# 
sent on application. 1 • 
Ad'Jress J. C. HOADLEY A CO.. 
Kt>1 ' ut Lawrence, Mass. 
WHISKERS. -WE WI I.L GUARANTEE A 
, h ®» v y B«“ril In five weeks, to those who use Kua- 
Compound, according to directions. Price 
oy mau, aj cents. 
RUSSELL A CO., Watertown, N. Y. 
Itch. Salt RUttum. — Wheatoi 
hent will cure the Itch in 4S hoars,—alsi 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Ernpl 
Skin. Price 60 cents. Free by mail by 
bents to Wesks & Potter, Boston, Mass, 
For sale by all druggists. 
855-52t 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
C ANCER.—A New Method or Trontlna 
rs\^ f , : ,?5'£ >y Dr9 ' Babcock A 8 ( 111 , Which has already 
over two thousand cases,to be the most 
v.'^L,Vearment for Cauoor that has ever been used 
“J Thfl method of treatment Is sin,pie, TUiater- 
rlbledUcMe Is removed In a solid mans without the me 
ol Mie knife, lo#y o| Mood, produriug of u.u-., carustle 
burning, or affecting the sound parts. We will give any 
number c4 t^timoiUals. al#o, will answer #11 letters of 
inquiry. Address Dns. BAR<K.<;k -V son, 
°#5'tf _ No. 708 Broadway, V -vr York. 
jyj A L T B Y HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
ue have a few extra copies of Vol. XII of the 
j KrRAL Nkw-Youkkk, (1861,) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
exprm-.. if yon wish a copy, speak quick. A few 
/ h ' 0 und copies of same volume for sale at $3. We 
j am al-u furnish bound copies of most of th» Volumes 
issued since laJ>6, at $3 each. Bound volumes of 1S04 
Mid 1665, $1 each. Address 
D. D. T. MOORF, Rochester, N. Y. 
T I ?roTox^ m l E ??' agriuultura l 
/i. i AL in the Vi est, and the finest looking pa- 
lier of Its risss m America. PublisiicdlMouthly L’i Royal 
Octavo Form fi4 pages.) and splendidly bound. Terms 
in.? 1 ,Yoar. and to tlingn who subscribe within tour weeks 
ol this ye-«r’# volume given as a premium, 
« a »-d a half for only *t..i Liberal Premloms to 
agents, to whom samples wUI be sent freu. Address, 
872 - 1 . . BLAND, 
Lock 15OJC (nillfiriMnnlf m ftifl. 
OR CONCENTRATED LYE! 
By savolng and uaelng your waste grease. No lime 
necessary. 12 Pmr.vria oi excellent hard Soap, or 25 
Gallon# of tli« very best Soft Soap, for only about S>J 
Cen ts. Directions on each Box. iTf'ot sale ut all 
Drag and Orocery Stores. 
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT*. 
He particular in asking far J’ii.VX’i, SALT 
M’FG. CO’S. SAFONIFIFIl. 
