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Gov. Fletcher's Invitation 
To Como to Free Missouri 
Hear him i 
an ,!a , ’ rIthIn nll l 0 months Past over a hundred thon- 
porsone havu come to free Missouri to rnaku 
ti m!h ei^oanfk**. tttero are wide undulating 
prairus green with their natural grasses, aud beauti- 
n'fi,^ W l flowers; still there arc valleys reposing 
in their primevni silence; streams, iilfordlug the 
(lnest water-power In th<i world, pouring on In unob. 
structed wildness; the soli of the richest mineral dis¬ 
tricts unbroken by the enterprise or tniasurc-soekerH - 
forests gTKcelully bowing their plumed heads to t.lm 
ft??®*' ^, hl ' ri ‘, T10 eoh'i ' 1 of the indnstry of man Is 
heard. I here la room enough In Mbsuuri for mil- 
boils more or people. This territory, or unexampled 
aggregation «t Industrial resources, larger than Eng- 
land aud V\ ales couihincd, or than Ireland and Scot¬ 
landHint Lid, wUl artVird happy and prosperous homes 
for U\ o hundred thousand immigrants annually tor 
the next decade, and still leave rich and Inviting tleldB 
for more labor and capital. K UB 
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the young, tiravo and enterprising, both rich and 
poor, to come ami settle on her soil. 
“Missouriguarrantees protection, eipial laws, life, 
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«nn .vo'V 11 5, ep l,f,nk : r r prairies arc rich 
and lii antlful, her rivers mighty, her climate charrn- 
b-xtremes of the arctic north or the 
tropica south. Soul, timber, lead, Iron, and othor 
nunerals arc Inhaiiatihlo. Come, then rtoru the sterile 
and bleak hills of Now England. Come, from the 
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,, BUYANT, STRATTON ft WILLIAMS, 
y ' J " u Kociikstzk, N. Y. 
Tlie Veteran Agricnlfural Editor 
The Aew-York Tribune 
the Agricultural F,(lltor of Thk 1'ribune, wilt be com¬ 
menced In Tils XYkbnlv Tkiiiiink of December 5th. It 
Is called 
ME-WON-I-TOC ; 
ASTORY OF WESTERN LIFE, INDIAN AND 
DOMESTIC. 
Though not Mr. Robinson’s first novel, we do not 
doubt that this will prove the woitb ol the pen that 
In so many chapters of successful writing for the farm 
and the fireside, nnd in behalf of the MeuUloss poor of 
a crowded city, bos been entertaining and instructive, 
A true Iudlutt novel Is mnong the varieties of latter- 
day fiction, aud tlie pioneer life of the West, abounding, 
us It does, in rude but rich material for the work of the 
novelist, has ioimd, of lu{e, tint, lew faithful delineators. 
It Is not too much to say that few Americans have been 
so near to the American people In their homestead Ute 
nnd characters ns settlors and pioneers, ns tlie author of 
MK-Won-i-toc ; few have traveled ao fur and observed 
so closely amid the varieties ol the farmer’s and pioneer’s 
life, Bast aud West; nnd no writer for the dally press 
has bad a keener relish lor, and livelier sympathy with, 
the fresh aud free out-door lire which enters Into Hie 
J ehjroent of Ida novel. Mr. lloblnaon’s writings have 
always been marked by a quaint and direct force; pic¬ 
tures, Btmple, but graphic, of things us they really are; 
practical and minute knowledge oi the useful and the 
beautiful as they arc brought together Into evory-duy 
consciousness—these urc some of the features of a style 
of word-painting with which the readers of this paper 
have been long familiar. 
The new novel, which will be began the tlrat week In 
December, will continue during the Spring. 
In addition to this, This Wksely Tkihu.vk will con¬ 
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variety, surpassing those of any other Journal published, 
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J AAliLEY SEMINARY, FULTON, N. V.— 
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H unters, farmers, &e. you enn i u » 
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SOLON ROBINSON’S NOVEL 
Bolon Robinson, the veteran Agricultural Editor, 
has written a novel for The New- York Weekly Tribune. 
The publication will commence the 5th of December. 
a % 'V T-, . ,' 5 ’ shakers and Hoke®, are 
the best and luo-’, approved for working Flax,ftc.*Send 
lor circular or sec machines at work. 
JOHN tiLOnriRcr, Treasurer. 
^ _ se William Str eet, New York City. 
PRACTICAL SHEPHERD,—This 
L Is tlie latest and best or Dr. Ha. mo all's works on 
jeep Husbandry—Hie Standard Aatlionty on tin; sub- 
met. It tellB all about the Breeding, Management and 
ttheu P; Hr,< \ should be in the hands of every 
, 011 £n , fl , American Continent., over 20,000 
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A* A- T. ItlOOliE, Uucliester, N, Y. 
Winter. This Is the first week of Winter, Soon 
we may expect -mows aud winds and chilly weather. 
Be careful of exposure, aud provide yonrselves with 
Cok’s Couch Balsam, for Croup, Coughs, Colds and 
Sore Throat. It is an excellent remedv 
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Union 1 ' 8 rV l |L for Uils liar pose In 'the 
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ness CM?eg «» r0U8 '° Ut th " Intem “ llonul cll ^ lu 01 Uu «l- 
Wr^Un” Sen<l l0r CIrcnlar aufl Specimens of Off-haud 
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receipt of ten cents. Address 
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Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured, 
Sent, postage paid, on receipt of ten cents. 
Addrees Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
plANCER,—A New Method of Treating 
VA Oano«r, hy Drs. Babcock ft Son, which has already 
been proved, by over two thousand mums, to be the most 
successful treatment for Cancer that baa ever been used 
by mau. The method of treatment Is simple. This ter- 
rib e disease is removed in a solid mass, without the use 
pi the koite, loss ot blood, producing of palo, caustic 
burning, or all so ting the sound parts. VVe will give any 
numlKir oi tHotimuniulu; rUu. will nriHw«*r ail letters ot 
inquiry. Address Dus. BABCOCK ft SON, 
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receipt of ten cents. Address 
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USING ll. T. ItAHItITT’ri PURR ('(IKI'VN 
TUATKI) POTASH or READY SOAP M A KER-Wnr 
ranted double this sf-Tonctb id common I'otsah and suno- 
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TMonfls °X?rh P ft?n p< i u "' l8 ’ 1 3 J?' ,und s- 6 pounds mid I§ 
rioumlK, win; full directions tu English and German lor 
ill FOB SALE.—Owing to tho civil war fine Southern 
farm* are now o tier lug for sale at re-laced prices la the 
most fertile portions of Maryland aud Virginia The 
mildness of the climate and variety oi productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern farmers. The. sub. 
scrlbershuvR constantly on hand farm* improved and un- 
linprovcd. Dairy fruit uud gra/li.: farms-, tountrv 
"* 4 <5"*poal and timber lands In all Mentions of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, residences and building lots in aud 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faithful and accu¬ 
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^IIKKP AND WOOL are great and paying lustl. 
Cl union*, if you wish to know all about the breeding 
management arid dlseaaes ul the former, and how best 
and cheapest to produce the. latter, get an*l read PAN 
DALL ’8 PHACTICAL SHEPHERD, th.; beat aSd latest 
work on American Hlmcp Husbandry. Large U’nio -—451 
pages, ilioatrated. Price $2—sent p -atpuCi, 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
F airfield seminauy-Rcv. j k 
VAX PATTEN'. X M..Pritmlnul-J)n“ fThe U^gest 
aim best furnished £aaUtuUotni. Faculty full and e“ne- 
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drill with arms and uccontrcm&hts furnished, Onlv 
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Winter term begins Dec. 12lh. Bend (or Circular Ad¬ 
dress the Principal, at Fairfield, Herk. Co., N Y (875 7 1 
Itch. Salt Rhenm. — Wheaton’* Glut- 
mbnt will cure the itch In 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
itheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin, Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks <fc Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
STEEL, COMPOSITION 
AND 
\ Bell Metal Bells, 
^ NO. 117 LIBERTY STREET 
j NEW YORK. 
I\{ The American Institute 
JR AWARDED 
To Company their 
CRIMPERS, 
[timposau 
New AdveiUvSements 
A WANTED-To take the Money 
iY. lor BRA V’J* LIGHTNING CORN HUSK’ 
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& CO., Bray’s Factory, Philadelphia, p a . ‘ 
ONEY RETURNED IN FULL-IF 
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LvJL alter a lew day's nse of “OoDPnyv’a i-.tukh 
Remedy ” its effects are unsatisfactory, h * box -few 
require more, it i.s the prescription bt one of the most 
eminent professors and surgeons In the United States 
sad Is known to bo scientific, ’•ufc, and saecemlW rpi&e- 
dy. Occasionally a case may hare pawed into theiuenr- 
aole stage-for man was horn to dle-bnt that none 
tnuy be imputed on, we make tho above offer, uarenahin 
to rhe printed statement cm each box. Sold tv p r 
GODFREY, only, No. 3 Union Square, N. Y. 875-6icol 
®“£, e A, b 5 r Pates’ Patent Appliances, For descriptive 
pamphlet.ftc., a*ldress Si.«i*so.v ft Co., 277 W.23d St..N.T. 
In October. 1803 
H O!I TRAPPERS, IIO 5-THE HUNTER’S 
fc-ECRhlb. Or the secret and means for uuereds'- 
luny hunting and trapping ihe Fox, Mlult Beaver Musk, 
rat, otter, and other iur animals. Jmt recehn-d Vi'nu a 
ate;saH -»•&&& 
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1 OO A h OTOQEAYHS OF USIUK 
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JjILAX AND HEMP CULTURE, 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture; 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground. 
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