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UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOP/EDIA, 
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UtDioixZ, Uou^no'kou^: 
Tilt! iliVuicA r. DF.PA KT.IIBNT, relating todls- 
i,***'1* c Ih'-'lr treatment, l>y Di- Henry Hartshornc 
Profnssnr of II-glene (HoaUq) in the J rmSiTW n# 
i’ldlacbiUdihn I Th(fKrr!eV' SIA Department ot 
* nipt iiMpiiiii ) ihu articles upon Farr arv anti ro^k^i-Tr 
S i,; other*, eompfetS T!n> ?attar eonUln5 
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| i/•, m!Jh .i,i^ ’ '? table, and useful .U«OOTBrt.rH 
R.i.ied to < aeh edition. making it. most tiotfPt ktk 
B ook or the klud *v*« i ast.-un. Ttio whole iVfirk ho. 
of llle ,ir -' ,T scuts- 
^ ^ niie OOUN i nr. N j HlrQllur work i t a>» 
published, equaling thf* | n com plcteneu/ T^rletm 
ro’TwbUito. No class o?tnon M&KSftSSfffc 
would willingly dispense with It. It l» 
»l»e/AKMEft, the MKUCH a NT, the MKCH ANIC tbo 
HOUSE-KEKI'KB, and the ltiiOl^KSSIONALMAN. 
Extract* from the Press. 
TUhI?HM 0 f r , 1,1,1 ! J10Bt Important lurnlty works ever oub- 
llshod/’-A-umi , im ,r<can, N. Y., Sept. 1, P 
Not" iSJSS 1 V<>,lCU {OT ltfl ac Curacy.’’-iN B«s, Philadelphia 
A*»s «.:««»»»«*.» 
are doing; recommendations and opinions of the rin se 
"*t./re« by Hie pnbUalieni. Price * p LW * 
1. KUWWII 1 ZK.1,1, A- COM PAN f, 
„ (Kutabllshed In 1819.) 
874 " <t _Noa. 17 & 19 South Sixth Sc., Philadelphia. 
HEAP AND 
gTARTING OP 
THE 
GREAT iUVCBRICAJNT 
TEA COMPANY. 
AND 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 
— Mammoth Cave, with the hotel, la to let. 
— Quarantine is suspended at Fortress Monroe. 
— Hartford, Ct, had its flnst enow Friday week. 
— A Airs. Sick, aged 106, recently died in Indiana. 
— Heavy frost.* have injured the cotton crop ln the 
interior of Georgia. 
— Standing corn in the field is eolling at 20 cte. per 
bushel near Milton, Indiana. 
— The ground was covered with snow an Inch deep 
at La Cror.se, Wls., the 27th nit. 
— Fourteen inches of enow fell ln the Lake Supe¬ 
rior mining regions the 25th alt. 
— Gov. Cony of Maine has appointed Thursday, 29th 
inet., as a d ty of Thanksgiving. 
— Government destroys every week over $400,000 
of muii.ared fractional currency’. 
— A regulation prescribing a new naval uniform 
takes effect the first of December. 
— Philadelphia is to have a new Horticultural and 
Music Hall that will seat 3,000 people. 
— There were several cases of Asiatic cholera in 
Washington aud New York last week. 
— The wind carried firebrands and leaves of books 
from the great fire in Quebec 15 miles. 
— The Montgomery-Santa Anna suit in New York 
has been decided against Montgomery. 
— The prize offered by Mr. Oreeley for the best 
grape has been awarded to the Concord. 
— The late Catholic- Fair at Worcester, Mass., in 
aid of the Sisters of Charity, netted $3,000. 
— Disbnrsments for the War, Navy and Interior 
Departments tho past week were $3,190,888. 
— Miss Fanny Seward, only daughter of Secretay 
Seward, died in Washington Monday week, 
— A hoy 14 years old was shot dead by a companion 
in Cincinnati lately for knocking off his hat. 
— There are 20 000 widows and 60,000 orphans in 
Alabama, three-fourths of them utterly destitute. 
— Cholera has eo far subsided in London that it is 
no longer considered necessary to issue n daily return. 
— Several new 15 Inch guns have been received In 
Detroit, and are to be mounted on the fort that 
guards the city, 
— Lieut. Braioe, the rebel who seized tho Chesa¬ 
peake during tho war, has been indicted for murder 
on the high eeas. 
— A thunderbolt from a perfectly cloudless sky 
Btruck a church and three dwelling houses at Rising 
Sun, Ind., a few days ago. 
— Jndgo Strong of Pennsylvania has given a decis¬ 
ion against the right of street railroads to run their 
cars in Philadelphia on Sunday. 
Messrs. Tioksor & Fields hare Just published Mr, 
Wm. E. Mar-hall's line-engraved portrait of Abraham 
Lincoln. 
This portrait Is the largest head ever engraved ln this 
manner, and Is by far the best engraving over executed 
In America. It has been made the subject of tho strong, 
est commendations from all who knew Mr. Lincoln best. 
Among those who have pronounced It 
fJnriveiled as a Likeness, 
HAT BK FAMED 
Senator Sumner. W.C. Bryant, 
Vics Prksidrnt Hamlin, W. H.Herndon, 
Secretary Staton, Mr. Llncoln'slaw partner for 20yr8, 
Chief-Jus rid a Ch»bk, Senator Trumbull, 
Gen. Grant, Speaker Colfax, 
George Bancroft, Robert T. Lincoln. 
Gov. Fietciier’s Invitation 
To Come to Froe Missouri 
Dear him: 
Within nine montha past over a hundred thon- 
d persons have come to free Missouri to make 
r future homes. Still there are wide undulating 
Inns green with their natural grasses, and benntl- 
by wild flowers; still there are valleys reposing 
their prim oval silence; streams, affording tho 
The proprietors became fully convinced, several 
_ years 
ago, that tho consumers of Tea and Coffee were paving 
too many and too largo profits on these articles ol every 
day consumption, ami therefore organized Tice 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 
beeu made in the Tea trade, we will start with the Amer¬ 
ican houses, leaving ont of the account entirely the pro¬ 
fits of the Chinese factors. 
1st. The American House In China or Japan makes 
large profits on their sales or shipments—and some ofthe 
richest retired merchants In thisconutry have made their 
Immense fortunes through their houses in China. 
2 d. The Banker makes large profits upon the foreign 
exchange used In the purchase of Tuns. 
3d. The Importer makes a profit ol 30 to 50 per cunt, in 
many cases, 
4tli. On its arrival here, it Is sold by the cargo, aDd the 
Purchaser sella It to the Speculator In Invoices of 1,000 to 
2 . 0 D 0 packages, nt an average profit of about 10 por cent. 
5th The Speculator sells It to tho it holesale Tea Dealer 
in lines at. a profit- oi It. to 15 per cent. 
6 th The Wholesale Toa Dealer sells It to tho Wholesale 
Grocer In lots to suit bis trade, at n profit ot about 10 
per cent. 
7th. The Wholesale Grocer sells It to the Retail Dealer 
at a profit of 15 to 25 per cent. 
8 th. The Retailer sella It to the consumer for all the 
profit he can gel. 
When you have added to these eight profits 
This engraving Mill ho sold only by subscription. 
Agents wanted lor its sale everywhere, to whom llboval 
terms will be given. 
PRICES: 
Artist's Proof (limited lo 300,) - - $20.00 
India Proof ;.10.00 
Plain Proof, .5 00 
L, __ . . ■ .- . . '**•'•* Jiinutt 
tor move labor and capital. 
“ I 1 roe Missouri opens wide her arms, and lnvltea 
the young, brave and enterprising, both rich nnd 
Pdor, to come anil settle on her soil 
lihlriB || , 14 i r 4 .lf 4lJlrran4e ‘ i « protoctloii, equal laws, life, 
liberty and Die pursuit of happiness to every one who 
comes to dwell a, her borders. Her prairies an- rlrh 
r vert * m| k'hty, her el i mu to charm- 
in,., without the extremes of tho a retie north or tho 
tropical south, SooL timber, lead, Iron, and other 
mlueruls nro lnhaiistlWe Conio, thou from tbc stcrilo 
aud bleak Lulls of Now-Euglaud. Corns, from the 
oyiT-popuhited and high-priced lands of tho Hustcrn 
tttti'H. i oino, from tho crowded cities* wtinh^d by 
treru wornout cities to tho splendid 
territory of Missouri, au Empire within ltHol£” 
Such are the cloiiiieni. and true words or Missouri's 
noble Governor. They are worthy of the attention of 
West ° 11IB <Jf h 4f> ' 4 ^ seeking a now homo lu the 
The Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad Co, 
offer for sale, at low prices, on two or ten years’ credit 
500,000 Aches of beet prairie, tlmluar and coal 
lands in Northern Missouri, which Is the best agricul¬ 
tural part of Um State. 
These lands are mostly within nine miles, and none 
over flltncn miles from the railroad, and good mnr- 
kets. Any one wishing to emigrate, »»d to induce 
his friends to muko with him a neighborhood or col¬ 
ony, should apply for u package to distribute of nnr 
gratuitous advertising document*, which give full 
particulars. A sectional map, showing the exact 
location of all our lands, is sold at lit] cents 
Address, GUO. 8. HARRIS, Land Com., 
871-18L. Hannibal. Missouri. 
For the New-Englaud States address 
TICKN0R & FIELDS, 124 Tremont 8 t., Boston, 
For New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, 
Delaware, District of Columbia, Ohio, 
and Michigan, a idress 
TICKNOR & FIELD8, 63 Bloecker Street, N. Y, 
For Indiana,Illinois,Missouri, Kansas, fowa,Minnesota, 
and Wisconsin, address 
JOHN II^AMMON, 111 Lake St., Chicago, Ill, 
I K OOO «»!}*. ISRAKLLA, IWaivnrr 
IflilMfD and Dlunti t.rnpc Vmea for sale at 
low rates. Also grape wood. Lettersol'lnnalry prompt¬ 
ly 'Heeded to ANDRERSON, BEARS & SMITH 1 
Oct 20, 1811(1. [s75 2tJ Geneva, N. Y, 
as many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
and add the original cost ot the tea, It will be precolved 
what the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why we can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and 
waale, with the exception of a small commission paid for 
purchasing to our correspondents In China and Japan, 
one cartage, and a small profit to ourselves which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay us. 
Parties getting their Teas from us may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure and fresh, as they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
F < ?M l \nhx ( ST ' 1 V ^' rA ? i,?0,K, ' V Sl I ' RR 
* I LAI IN(* articles nf Brass. Copper, German Silver 
Clean?ng andP&,l I ? 1 g alnK Whcro worn c,tr '-™ (1 
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, 
1 hi* moMt utif'fnl Invention of tin*, ajrc lg a DroDntion or 
conttilus no mercury, acid, orothoranb- 
atnnce InJur. one to mci alg r>r Mm Imruln. It l.i u com ole 
elpctiHVpjlat.inff buttcrv In a. lmttle (•ri,,,. 
riAWWBKE! CASKHTIFiKEI I linvo 
V/ reeeivtul, olrect Irom the awtrict or Aricoru, In 
AMn Minor, k nosviuiporintlou oi Angora ($liawl) Monti 
(known In thlB coqii try ua Cashmere,3 which I otter lot 
null* :it moderate prices. 
AIho for Bale n few young Holatoin or Dutch Balls, and 
“loxel" or “Mouton Flandnn’* RnmN. 
WlKTIlBOr w. (- MKNEUy. 
^ , HiiiunANn rfrooK Fa km, 
Biilmont, Middlesex County, MOfiS 
bottle. pl ’ lUnK 111 “ bottle' Priue 51) ecu Up 
* if - For sale by Druggists and Variety Stores. 
S-Q HOWK A- 8 VKVEN 8 , 
0,4 _ Manufacturers, Boston, Mass, 
IMF COLLINS ( OMIUNED CLOVER 
A THHK 8 HEK HITLLKR AND CLEANER,' 
Patented August l(i, 1859, aud June 7, 1804. 
CiliPilV db XT / X T. r. 
Sole. Manufacturer*, Koe.hcstor. N. Y. 
Wo are tho only manufacturers or Clover Machines 11. 
ccnseil to rise t,w<> single counter moving holts, which 
l , ?’i u [Proved UvUfipmuibta to the successful operation 
ol Clover Threshers. Persons hnylng Machine, from 
other makors, having these Improvement*, arc liable to 
have them stopped by Injunction, or be compelled to 
r>ay a royalty u, t.Qe luveutor, us hr. may elect. The re¬ 
cent decision of Judge Shipman ot the it. 8 . Court, hold¬ 
ing the Collins Miu hlou not an Infringement ot other 
putontw od UlOVer Mill*, assures purchase™ of our Ma¬ 
chines against all trouble or unnoyaucts of the character 
above rolen ed to, 
Tho ratchet form of the upper bott nsml In our Mn- 
chlne has proved a very valuable Improvement., and 
that It will thresh ftfidseparale at one operation quite as 
rapidly and In an thorough a manner ua any other. Is 
proved by the lUUlorai satisfaction which ha* attended 
I Li sale during the last four years, and also by the fact 
that when once Introduced, it mippinnt* alt other Mill*. 
All our Machine* are warranted, ami they can ho 
AIRFIELD SEniNAUY Rrr. J. R 
r - * ~ — - —- - - - - - - < i* .wa m ■« V V, ,0 « H> a 
VAN FATTEN, A. M„ Prin Irial—Oue of the largest 
and best 1 arulslien Insiluitloiu Fa-ully lull and expo 
rlenced. Oradtiuttuu courses to accommodate students. 
Special esln* taken with those preparing for College 
Extra ad run'nge* In Music and Palming. Commercial 
Department Ini nl-hcs equal faellltlw With the beet Com 
tnercla.l Colleges. Gentlemen exercised dully In military 
drill with linns anil notiontrcmouU furulshed. Only *’i4 
per term, for board, whuhlng. room (urulshod, and fuel. 
Winter term begins Di e. 1 -tti. S- lid for Circular. Ad¬ 
dress the Principal, at Fairfield, Ilcrk Co., N. y. [ 8 is 7 t 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
their Block, which they recommend to meet cue want* 
Ot Clubs. They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as 
the Company sell them ln New York, us the list of prices 
will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
J rvu , , :r VK . , V ST,T,J Tl01V IS LOCA. 
' the neutral part ol tile Statu of New York 
Ttlur. ! IW ri ? 11,1,14 hdlfific used for thin purpose In the 
HnIon. It la new, and stauda olnnr Of a I aiirroflh linff 
HhM? 8 r> i 11 ? unequalled talent* of L>. K. Brown the 
ttif/i ' , *l ,,hor 01 t,J " famous pen picture ot 
the Iior<l * Prayer, lied receiver ol the first'ru-lsm a 
«1-at the World-* Fair, fur tho best 0 ? every mrle.lt 
I tin wot K*. viz: Honlritv^H writing,OlT-hund wrltlnsr Flour 
!VV l ,V vrry ( W," Frluthia and Pcn &'awfrg 
makes lids the most desirable InnMtnt,ion m the world* 
AschOlarshlp puMllmsud at till* College I* good rorbu 
tUe ^ l '>niatlonal chain of Bind- 
Wntuig' l ' a< * '** f;,rcn,ar “ ,1(1 SpoclmcttB of off-hand 
YOUNG HYSON,80c., 90c., $ 1 , $ 1,10 best *1,25 V lb. 
OKEKN TEAS,80c.,90c., *1, $1,10, best *1,25 *1 ft. 
MIXED, 70c., 60c., 90c., best $1 W ft, 
JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,35 V ft. 
OOLONG, 70c., 80c., 90c., best *1 *1 ft. 
IMPERIAL and HYSON, best $1,25 $ ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 8 (JC., 90c., $ 1 , $1,10, beBt $1,30 
*) ft. 
GUNPOWDER $1,35; best, *1,50. 
Is very highly praised by numerous State Superin¬ 
tendents of Schools and other distinguished Educa¬ 
tors, for “the freehness, vigor, and variety of Us 
pages,” “Its simplicity and parity of style," “Its 
high moral tone," “ pure and ennobling sentiment," 
“elevating and refining influences," “life-like and 
attractive Illustrations,” as “unquestionably tho best 
juvenile magazine published ln this country." 
Tkkms: $2.00 a year; large discount to Clubs. 
Specimen number, 20 cents. 
JOT& potM A o? rkadt*»^a 1 p K ma£k.K£- 
raut.(!d ilcuihh- the - treugtli ol common Potanh, and siinu 
BapOnlftT or ley In the market. Put nr 
In i.rujti oi 1 pound. 2 po audit, d DOaudM ti noil nil a iiihI id 
UClDh'atiflTemanror 
gal * ot iolt *o.i,> lL” po '} , "' 1 Will make If 
&!! find this 1 S;*tPotash iSS b't’Tah 
N ew 1, York. M * ,>5 * ^ 
Offiob of Kook Rivrr Papkb Co.. > 
Beloit, Wla., Oct. lUh, latti. { 
Tun Great Amkrioan Tea Co.: 
The Tea ordered c-ame duly to hand and has given al¬ 
most entire saHstactlon, we shall boy onr Tea henceforth 
?hKhinL- T ^?™ ruat ^ mur > lc i in Tc ? < 2 omn*ny," which ha* 
the flanks ortho entire club lor tho satisfactory manner 
lu which the orders have been filled. My especial thanks 
are dne you for the Complimentary. 
Yours truly, WM. P. RANDALL. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMP AM, 
(Elias Howe, Jr., President, and original Inventor of 
the dewing Machine,) 
Proprietors and Manufacturer* of tho world,renowned 
„ HOWE HEWING MACHINE*. 10WUBU 
FOR FAMILIES AND M AN UrAU ffi ItlfltS. 
I he wore awarded the highest premiums at the World's 
air In London. unrl «l* Fir.t Premiums at ifio New 
cw'Jfr, Agent* Wanted. 
*HM> Urouilway, Now York. 
WANTED l.nillEDIATELY FI V K 
TV IIUNDRKD MEN, to mil nn sal in men for |!fi||. 
It IN i* ILMiHTRATED DOMESTIC BIIILK, 
comprising upwards qi 1,500 Clown quarto pages; u 
Commentary of Ll.Ool) Notes from dtlfcrunt Comment, 
tors; 700 Engraving*; Family Pliotovraph Department; 
Extended Concordance ; -Map*. Biblical History, Chro- 
nological Table*, Ac... &o. A hook that always sell* 
4.:0 copies per day. Aka standard 
Bthle tor ha.filUes TuaelierM, Minister., and all lovers ot 
the word of God, It has no competitor For nurtlcalars 
a-ldress ALLVN 8 . HALE, Syracuse, N. y. ’ 
E. JONE^Jc ('().. Cleveland, Ohio 
H. A STREET, Hurrlsburgh, Pa. 
E. G1ITEN3, ImilaunpolH, Indiana. 
ftOCLD, BECKWITH A <<*., Oder for 
xX.™le. for tlm fall of infili. a tiltwt r.ornplr te stock ot 
j Arl? ORNAMENTAL TREES, gHBUBB, 
Plants, Vixkh. IlttLBotra Ro/rr*, Hhduin'o Flavt* 
&c., Ac W® would Invite particular attention to'onr 
snlentli I stock of LOSES on their own roots, mostly 
Hybrid Po-potaals, consisting of over UOO different vftrf. 
etlenof ulllhe old sorts aud many new on.-s, recentlv 
Imported from France, which we. offer In large or small 
quantities, to suit pcfrcuaacr*. Ic give s ns great pleasure 
t o say tlmt all our "took ta remarkably v elt prawn, a fact 
that purchasers will duly appreciate. Prompt ami care- 
“Incite 
thn MaciUnt.) 
The Rest and Cheapest Morse and Cattle 
Medicine in tho World! 
Fair In London, and six 'First' i' 
Y’ork Statu Fair of 140(1, 
IF" Send Cor Circular. 
83&-52t (- 
J^BADIiK, DO YOU WANT TO 1 
NEW JERSEY FARM! 
If so, I will *el! the following Farms: 
1 I'urrn, ifi acres. Price, ft.fifih. 
1 22 IT “nre*. Price, $fif> par acre. 
1 do 55 aqrtia, $50 per acre. 
1 do in aero*, R5,.iuo. 
L do 70 acres, *10 1 per acre. 
1 ao f »0 atuvii, at, pur acre. 
1 do 50 acres, at $1,IB0- 
1 do hi acres, sloclc and all. $3 000 . 
I do oo acres, at $5,000, 
100 acres, nn Ha proved, $20 per acre. 
14 acres, $io per acre. 
12 acrcM at Jar, p„ r at . rc . 
, acres, at *50 per acre. 
1,000 acri-e, at, $30 per acre. 
OFFICtK CO- THE UNITBD BtstKS EXPRESS Co.,) 
Almond Station, Oct. 9Lh, 1 ( 9 ) 0 , f 
To TUB Gekat Amkrigaat Tka Co.: 
„ Gsntf' -Plomut allow me t.o sav to you that your Teas 
and Coffees sent me In order No. 1 and 2 are ream- 
mended by all who use them, aud arc aa good If not bet¬ 
ter than our $3 Tea at this [dace. 
Every one praises them, and you will get another or¬ 
der from inu soon. 
I remain, yours very truly, J. M. HODGES, 
Pubsentb translations of some of the most valnable 
and attractive articles that appear In the French Pe¬ 
riodicals which are unsurpassed in their special excel¬ 
lences. The best p ipers from the world-renowned 
Heme den dau Monde*, from L' Evenement, L« Soldi, 
IS Opinion Nat tonal e. from Edmond Aijout, Alexan 
drk Dumas, Paul Fetal, and similar other Periodi¬ 
cals and Authors, are promptly reproduced lu Evkuy 
Saturday. Terms: Single Number, 10 cents; $5,00 
a year. 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, Boston. 
Hand throughout tho TTnited State* and Can. 
ad(t-n during tho Unit US geurx. 
For tho cure of the various Diseases to which 
Horses and Cattle mo sobloot; inch as 
l oundor, niHlomper, Hide Pound. Loss 
or Appetite, Inward Strains, YVUow 
Water, Fistula, Poll Evil, Scratches or 
Grease, Mange, Influ nun at,Ion of the 
Eyes, and Fatigue from Hard Labor; 
also, Itheumntlsin, (commonly called 
St ,hi complaint), which proves fatal to so 
many valuable horses lu this country. 
Has the largrat sale of any Horse and Cattle Medi¬ 
cine iu this country. H Is composed of herbs and 
roots, uml for mildness, safety, certainty and thor¬ 
oughness, stand*, prt,-ettdn«nlly at the huUd of the list 
ot Boren and Cattle Medicine*. 
CAUTION .—To protect ourselves and the public 
from being Imposed upon hy worthless imitations, tho 
genuine will bear the fac simile signature of tho pro¬ 
prietors on tho wrapper. 
PRICE 25 & 50 CTS. PER PACKAGE. 
I’or sale by Druggists and Merchants everywhere. 
For the most convenient manner of getting up clubs 
see former editions of this paper. 
873-8t 
P. 8 .—All towns, villages, or manufactories, where a 
large number ot men are engaged, by clubbing togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees about 
one-third hy sending directly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY", 
31 and 33 VE8SY Street, Coenek of Cnuitcn, 
_ Pogt-Offlce B ox 5,643. New York City. 
J OHN C HA H I,TON, NEW CiRA PE. DIANA 
HAM1I l RDO.—The suoserther will commence to 
send out his share of the stock of this »uperil hardy 
A gr . a fi e > Nov " I? 4 - Price $r, v punt; p A( J y 
872-bt Address, JOHN CHARLTON , Rochester, N. Y. 
A NDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, M t Anaor*, 
A the largest and richest In Franco. New descriptive 
uA t un g 2, e A‘ j 4 l t ' °S application to MiUGlUEKE & i'HE- 
BAUD, 51 Cedar Street, New Y ork. 3 <y). 
rjtHE POPULAR IN-DOOR GAMES, 
T\ niE 
TEIAL OF PLOWS & OTHER IMPLEMENTS, 
■ 1 h th© anrl b»5*it or Dr, Uand/lli/m wnplru on 
Hhccp Husbandry—the Standard Authority on theiuh- 
lect. It tell* ail about, the Breeding, Management and 
Disease* ot Shoup, and should he lathe hands of evorv 
flock master on Um American Continent? o v Sr 20 oS 
copies already sold. One large l2mo. volume of '<54 
PURos, printed. Illustrated and bound lu unperlor style 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price $ 3 . Address y 
_ 4,> T. InOOBSi Rochbuivr, v. Y. 
A TTENTION 3 ALL TYAlNTUVC FABMS! 
Xe. Cheap F.aiiu and rrnlt Lauds, Village Lots Water 
nri V u C n r 9 f'/nni “f^'hrlug. |<»r Hale, at I' 1 ‘lcjishurg, 
iiccan Goniity. New Jersey, 41 miles from n i W York on 
r! i !,^ a ' 1 X u i‘^ a i 4> * t ^ii So *’' fine loam, superior for all 
crops. Country ln«t rolling enough tor heautv and utlll- 
ty. tdlnmtc mild and provcihlu ly healthy. Water 
iV'.' PW«. No ft, ver and ague. Sold only^to Actual ,et 
tit rs, on eaey tenn^. Price per acre,. and unwirit 
ForclrcQlira and mapn* H(fnre 88 um above 
873-13t W. PAuMKNTtK l:, Aijciit, Brickabar^. 
YfAIlYLAND and VIRGINIA FAH1US 
ItJ. FOR SALE.—Owing to the civil war fine Southern 
(arms are now ofierliig for sale at reduced prices lu the 
most fertile portions of Maryland aud Virgin a. The 
n^.ln'i 1 ^ ofProductions oiler 
THE NEW l r ORK STATE 
A.G-RICTTI.TTJRJYIL SOCIETY 
PROPOSE TO UAVE A 
Trial of Plows and other Agricultural 
Implement* the Ensuing Season. 
Proposals will be recoived from places where suita¬ 
ble erections and grounds can bo had for the Trial. 
Notice to be given to the subscriber, at the SUte 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany, previous to the first of 
January, 1867, giving a brief description in each case 
of the advantages claimed for the places offered. 
B. P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany, Oct. 26th, 1866. 
Solo Proprietors, Chicago, IU 
P. 0. Drawer 5826. 
I3F” Sen illustrated advertisement In Rural, Nov. 3. 
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“CAROItt CROQUET BOARD.” 
BROOKS’ CARPET CROQUET, 
E^“Send stamp for Illustrated Circular. 
bib-2t D. B. BROOKS & ISKf).. Hnston 
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T imber and log rook. — 
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Plank, Cubical contents of Bnunro and liountl Timber 
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STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AHD 
Bell Metal Bells, 
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The American Institute 
awarded 
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® r * Bland of the North-Western Farmer renews 
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See files of our paper lor particulars. 
[pnut'dsr 
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