List of lew Advertisements. 
Mew Advertisements 
RIANT, STRATTON dc WILLIAMS’ 
HOCrtESTi'lH. 
ALL-ROOM BOOKS.-Howe’s Ball 
Ho iib Uxud Book cotunlutuj 300 Dances, with illus¬ 
tration*, Explanations anil Cal la. 30 rts Ktlqnette of the 
Ball-Room,containing 60 setsot Cotillons, F*ney Dances, 
&c., with toll Instructions. 25 of*. Ball Boom Prompter, 
containing Call* Tor the Uhang-'s anil Fig urea to all the 
principal Dances, 12 eta. Seru.br rr ail. post paid. 
I'LivEIi DIT 30 N rfc Co, Publishers, Boston. 
TEA COMPANY 
AND 
hiv.vu^oij .(T.iv-MJI, YT1U1UUL Ulr nailQ 
flour. They Insure great Having rtf labor, 
E XPF.RTNCED TRAVELING SALESMEN 
Wanted,- Liberal commission paid. A. IV HAR¬ 
RISON , Agent, ‘36 So. TlU St., PMladelpulu. Pa. SiWt 
T> OCHESTEtt COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 
XL The Second Term begins on Monday, November 
12th. Boarding Department lor Young Ladies. 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Holiday Gilts—J H K*v A Co. 
Dyspepsia and Fits—Dr O Phelps Brown. 
Beantiful Leaved Plants—Scribner, Wolford Sr, Co. 
Rest. Holiday Glfl—Webster's Dictionary. 
The Martyr President—C Rich & Co. 
Batchelor's Fair Dye. 
Agents do yon want to make money’—Edgar & Cavan. 
Agents Wanted—B B Knsvell A Co. 
Bdl Room Hooka—Oliver Dltaon A Co. 
180,000 Hop Beta—Ed France. 
To Farmer* nnd Mrrhati’Ci*—C. F. Gladson. 
fass.Hi per Day A I) Bowman & Co. 
Strange! St angoM A.(aggers. 
A Wonderful Book—L N White & Co. 
The White Man's Paper—Van Kvric, Horton * Co. 
The Paper for the Age—Ford. Olmstcad A CO. 
Agent* Wanted—J VV Sell rmerhorn * Co. 
*30,01.0 for a Fortune—Harris Bros. 
Colored Fruit and Flower Plates—Wallace Darrow. 
Agent* Wanted—J K Ayers. 
Parlor Fireworks—O A Roorbach. 
For Sale—P O Box 23, Fatrport, N Y. 
SPECIAL KOTICKS. 
Coe's Cough Balsam. 
®!)e 5fctos Condenser. 
— The Chicago Lake tunnel coat $125,000. 
— Sleighing is goo*d in St. Pan], Minnesota. 
— Game is now abundant In Central Illinois. 
— Cholera has broken out at tho West Indies. 
— The voters registered in New York city number 
196,411. 
— The average cost of teaching, per scholar in New 
York, is $19.67. 
— America has 90,000 miles of telegraph and S6,000 
miles of railway. 
— The Mississippi is closed north of Keokuk by 
the eeverc weather. 
— Nearly 2,000 Germans leave Europe every week 
for the United States. 
— Tho site for a post office in New York city costs 
Government $1,000,000. 
— A. n. Evans is the new Associated Press corres¬ 
pondent at Washington. 
— Westfield, N. Y., is now lit with gas from natnral 
springe near the village. 
— There are now building in England 26 Iron ar¬ 
mor-plated vessels of war. 
— Sunday last was the seventh anniversary of the 
execution of John Brown. 
— The CirclevlUe (Ohio) Union sayB the potato rot 
Is very bad in that section. 
— At Troy, N. Y., last year, the paper collar busi¬ 
ness amounted to $1,120,453. 
— A fatal nitxo-glycerlne explosion occurred in this 
city Tuesday morning week. 
— About 9.000 pupils of the public schools in Cin¬ 
cinnati are studying German. 
— New Orleans capitalists projoct a railroad from 
Memphis, Tcnn., to Selma, Ala. 
— riorace Greeley has resigned his position of 
Trustee of the Cornell University. 
— The Eric (Pa.) people talk of shipping petroleum 
directly from that port to Liverpool. 
— There have been 228 resignations of clerks in the 
Treasury Department tho past year. 
— Mr. Androw McLaughlin of Poachani, Vt., raised 
58 bushels of wheat on l>f acres of laud. 
— The county scat of Cattaraugus Co. is to be re¬ 
moved from Kllicottvllle to Little Valley. 
— The farmers of Rupert, Vt., and vicinity havo 
formed an association for cheese-making, 
— The suspension bridge acroas the Ohio, at Cin¬ 
cinnati, will soon be opened to pedestrians. 
— The expenditure for ecbool purposes in Upper 
Canada during the past year was $1,500,000. 
— The remains of tbe rebel nary at Charlottes, N. 
C., were soid lately by government for $4,000. 
— George Peabody made a Thanksgiving gift of 
$25,000 to the Douse of Industry at New York. 
— There are seven persons under indictment for 
murder at White Plains, Westchester Co., N Y. 
— Edmund 8. Dana of Vermont has been appointed 
assistant clerk of the Douse of Representatives. 
— Temperance Is made an indispensable requisite 
of all engineers on the Boston & Worcester R. R. 
— Fonr ten-iDch Rodmans are to be added to tbe 
already formidable armament of Fortress Monroe. 
— A whale 35 feet long, which ]|pd been killed by u 
steamship, lately drifted on the New Jersey beach. 
— A Pruseian has invented a breech-loading doub¬ 
le-barreled cannon of eight discharges per minute. 
— James Madison Be]3, a negro, is making a sensa¬ 
tion at Cincinnati by public readings from the poets. 
— The merchants of Atlanta, Ga., suspend business 
one day a week to attend a religious revival meeting. 
— The burned section of Portland, Me., comprising 
two-thirds of its business portion, is wholly rebuilt. 
— The Internal Revenue Collector of Idaho reports 
tho value of bullion produced from Jan. l to Nov. 1, 
&t $11,000,000. 
— Gen. Munzano, the newly appointed Captain 
General of Cuba, arrived at Havana, Saturday week, 
to relieve Gen. Lersnrndi. 
— After a suspension of five years, the Tennessee 
Institute for deaf and dumb at Knoxville is again 
open for the reception of pupils. 
Special Notices. 
Decided. There seems to be no question but what 
Cob’s Balsam is the greatest and best Cough prepa¬ 
ration extant. In cases of Cronp it is unfailing. Take 
little and often, and the result is sure. It should find 
a home in every household. The proprietors assure 
us It needs but one trial to establish its merits. 
-•+<- 
Old Eyes Made New without specta¬ 
cles, doctor or medicine. Sent, postage paid, on 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
_ 4 
Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. 
Sent, postage paid, on receipt of ten cents. 
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,180 Broadway, N. Y. 
--. 
Confidential Information for the Mar- 
• ried. Sent, postage paid, in sealed envelope, on 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
Itch. Salt Rheum. —Wheaton’* Oint- 
mext will cure the Itch in 48 hours,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-32t 
TktSPEPSIA AND PITS. A Sure Cure 
I / lor these dietT*S$ll)gcomplaints!® mi* erode kuuwn 
FITS— In a Treatise on Foreign nnil Native Herbal 
— preparations, published bv Da. O. Phelps 
FITlS—B rown. The prescription wftsdlscovere.fi by him 
— in such a providential manner that ho cannot 
FITS - conaclcntliiii-lv refuse to make It known, us It 
— lias cured everybody who has used U, never 
FITS —having faile'i In asluilecase. Xtisequullysuro 
— In Ciue? of Fils a* of Dyspepsia; and the. lugre- 
FITS — (Rente may be obtnltK-d Irani any drugglM Sent 
— tree to all on receipt nl live rents to ore pay 
FITS —postage.etc- Address Pr.o.JMIKiPS BROWN, 
— No. t'.i Grand Street. JeWey Oily, N. J. Tho 
FITS — Doctor lu also Bole discoverer and proprietor 
— ni the Acncian Rnlnnin, a truly uoiuicr- 
FITS — fnl remedy lu the cure of Consumption and all 
— Lang and Throat complaints. Price *i per hot- 
FITS-tie. 
— S3?” To be had of the principal druggists. 
New York Prize Association, 
599 BROADWAY, 2ST. 
25 Rosewood Plnnoa...werth 8200 to COO cacti. 
30 “ Melodeons. 100 to SO* •- 
100 Sewing Machines. •* 50 to 125 " 
200 Music Boxes .. •• 15to (00 " 
500 Gold Watches... •• fiOtoilO " 
1,000 Silver Watches.... 20 to 60 •• 
1.000 Silver Tea Sets. • 25 to 153 •- 
Together with a large assortment of now aud 
HLEGrAWT 
V A. L U E D A 
J3EWEXiR.Y, 
. T 9800, OOO! 
will be xnsTBtnrntD as follows : 
The name and value of each article of onr poods are 
marked *n Tickets. pl«c«d in Skaljco Kjrvitt,np*g, and 
well mixed. On receiptoi23cent*, an rnvelopecnntaln- 
Ing studi Ticket will ho drawn without choice, mid de- 
llvere.'t nt onr office, or sent by mail to any addrewt. The 
pnrehasor after seeing what article K draws ami IU vnlnc 
—which may bo .from One to Five Hundred Dollar*—cm 
then, on payment of Ova Rollak, receive the Article 
named, or may exchange It for nny other article marked 
on our Circular at the same valun. KvcryTie.ket drawB 
an article worth on* Holler, or more. tfcTNo Blamrs. 
Our pair on* can depend on prompt returns. The Aru- 
tic* drawn trill be Immediately sent by E-jtpress or re¬ 
turn mail or delivered at our ofilae. 
I.oltcrH from many persons acknowledging the receipt 
Of Valpaiii.k (lure from ns, may be seen on file at out 
office, among whom we a;e permitted to refer to: 
John 8 Holcomb. Laiubertville, N J.Golil Watch, value 
1250: Mrs » Bennett. 252 Cumberland Si, Brooklyn, Sew¬ 
ing Machine, * 80 ; Edwin Host, Stan ford, Oo'iu, Gold 
Lever Watch, value *200; Uon K H Briggs, Washington, 
D C,Diamond l'ln. 6175; ,1 (J Sutherland, 100 Lexington 
Avenue, Plano, *1.10; M • e M Jacksoti, 20:1 Nineteenth St, 
N Y. Sewing Machine, 890; J os Camp, Elmlru, N V, Mu- 
lodeon, (ISO; Miss L ColUn-, Atlanta, (>», Diamond Clus¬ 
ter R Dg. *224; Dr Henry Smith, Worcester Mass., Sew¬ 
ing Machine, *31; II H-.uw, LIS h.th St, N V, Gold Watch, 
b, 
-.250 ; It T Smith, 1’iovldeuee, It 1. Silver Lever Watch, 
(60; Oscar Purdy, MadlAou, N J. Music Bor, *15; Hon K 
8 Newell, St Paul, Minn, Gold Watch, 6185; ,1 K Sderry, 
Litchfield, Conn., Sliver Watch, *55: Wpo B IAck, Uar- 
lem, Ills, Music Box, *75; Wm Raymond, Dayton, Ohio, 
Silver Tea Set, *125; Miss K M Bchenck, Detroit. Mich., 
Diamond Ear Rings, *221; Pierre Baandln.Bt Charles 
Hotel, New Orleans, Diamond Ring, (170; Mrs .Martha 
I!arm-.*, St. Louis, Mo, Melodeott, value *125. 
t2f" A (Tutnoc to Obiuln nny of the above 
Article* for ONE DOLLAR liy Purclinelng a 
Healed Envelope lot 1 U3 Cents. 
ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL, 
UT ii Tickets for One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, 83 for 
Five Dollars. Great ludreemeuts to Agents. All Let¬ 
ters should ho addressed 
J. II, RAY ifc CO., liox 01311, New York. 
"llilil 
I "Wringer, TIIK BEBT J N TnE WORLD, 
and The Irouer Irons WITHOUT HEAT 
mtlSSfrJS&kSS* whe tt' Tbe y are making from 
9100 to 9300 per month. Send, with stamp, for 
Circular, giving lOOO References. P 
8 - W. PALMER St Co., Auburn, N, Y. 
CEF, NOTICE of TODD'S PATENT Stamps 
c In 1-h'UAi, ot .JeriH 2d, pugo lib. Ageute wanted.— 
Send tor Circular to Aucnu. 8Sl-2t 
B looded htuck, swink and fqwlsI 
Persons dealrous ol purcluisin* should call uthnm- 
mu, Cook Co., Ill ,or send to the subscriber, care of Hon. 
John wentworth. tor elrculur. HENRY HAY. 
J9 1 ' 1 ** AT ^ !OST I-The Oarnbaldl 
—^ 1 " Kine.--»ieel rumTOO,sto^l burrnl, nurcasalon luck, 
elevated bjtsuUi. a. sample »cnt on receipt ui lie,00 bv 
express Addreefi O H. PUAIoAN, Adanm ( uutn?, N.Y. 
T9?r?^rvWP iT . stamps for mark. 
L INC KHELl .— I want ageutM to «cll them to whom 
the excloalve sale will b*> elvan In towns and counties. 
Adilress _A TCiDP,,In., Friltueyyi lle, N. Y. 
fiNELL'S INDIAN CORN CORE.—UUKE8 
ri the. wor-t corns permanently. No knife or acid used. 
Warranted Cure tor a corns, 50 cente ; 5 one dollar. Sent 
by roall, b y J AS. SNELL St CO.. SVatrrtowh, N. Y. 
R OOKS FOR THE MILLION. 
Everybody's Hnw Hsw. Dull Room Conumnlon, 
Euchre. Wlust and Loo. True Politeness. 
W heel.if Fortune,each Lie. The Play Room. each 50c. 
Hints on Courtship. Carp. Joiners' ri'd Book. 
Ladles Letter Writer. Fruit Cuitnrlste’ Manual. 
Ani. Ready Reckoner, 25c. Veterinarian, each 75 c. 
t^rm 4 anngffw l0 r., C r*^ l< S ! L ue vr to CAf{TK «* COLLINS & 
KlCliAnDSON, 42 John bt„ New York, ®l-lt 
TJUAIILEY’S GAME8 and AMUSEMENTS. 
^ Korol, Jkd, Kakrtaimn?, VToadcrfu! and krtnnlire. 
Tub Zoktuoi-r, the Mvbioiticox, Px«[,oit Bowls, 
Bradley b Patiutt P.vm.mt CTtoqnaU, the. best, ami 
scorch of others TU« CalaluirtK* of Oariiea tiver 
published. New Manual of Croquet, 50 pp H Illustrated 
25cents, by mall. For sale everywhere. Inqnirn for 
Bradleys (tames,Of send for Catalogue to MILTON 
BRADLEY & CO. , Bprlugtle.ld, Mass. 881-2t 
B read miximv and kneading ma. 
chinks.— for Families, Hotblh. Keatautiakts, 
arid Bakf.k». The most valuable Invention of the age ! 
By the same action the Bread la mixed and kneHded 
rnr»rn»it»lil v n t r I r» L* 1 tr nritl.A„l t-. . i.i. . .. 
Iiuess, certainty oi good bread, and aro cheap. Exclu¬ 
sive Htate,County and Town Rights for sate, affording a 
rare chance lor great gains, with small capital. 
Ageuu wanted everywhere, and most liberal induce- 
E l7en Iheni, Apply personally or by letter to 
C. W FORBU61I, Agent, 46 Congress-st., Boston, Mass. 
bend for circu lar._ fel 2t 
^ E E HERE!! 
$G5 SBWINC MACHINES, 
WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED and 
WORCESTER’S RICTIONARIES, 
GIVEN AWAY 
For Clubs to the 
ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT, 
The largest and best Political Newspaper this side of 
New York City. 
For Circulars and other particulars, address 
D. D. S. BROWN, 
8Sl-2t Democrat Office, Rochester, N. Y. 
jifiTSt L. R. 6ATTKRLKE, A. M„ Principal. 
S UEKP AND WOOl, are great and paying insti¬ 
tutions. U you wish to know all about lie brcedtne 
management and diseases ol the tormer, and how heat 
and cheapest to produce the latter, get and read RAN¬ 
DALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, the best and latest 
work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large lSmo - —454 
pages, illustrated. Price *2 —sent post-paid. 
Address. D. D. T. MOURE. Rochester, N. Y. 
riANCERS CURED OR NO CHARGE, BY 
Yy Dr. K.LNGSLEA 01 Rome, N. Y. Circulars sent free. 
A WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT. 
W* have many Inquiries (10 to 30 letters a day) asking 
what discount we make to the Trade from onr prices as 
published In Tun Advocate. These are our lowest 
wholesale prices. Ve consider ourselves only a Whole¬ 
sale Corporation, and we have but one price. 
The way which wu came, to hroak packages at all, was 
that daring the high prices or Teas we furnished parties 
with packages as small as tl w pounds. Our fame spread 
far and wide: aud parties with small means thought It 
very hard to be compelled tp pay, elsewhere, about a 
dollar per pound more than we were selling tho same 
goods for, simply because they could not afford to buy 
five pounds of us at one Mine. Therefore, In ordor to 
lighten these burdens, we consented to supply their 
wants in quantities as small as one pound at tho whole¬ 
sale prices. 
Parties of small means wishing for goods to sell, can 
have their orders put np In small packages to suit their 
trade bat we cannot make any reduction In price, as onr 
profits for the lust sLx years have not averaged more 
than two cents per pound. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which havo 
been made lu the Tea trade, we will start with tho Amer¬ 
ican houses, leaving out of the account entirely the pro¬ 
fits of the Chinese factors. 
1st. The American House in China or Japan makes 
large profits on tlielr saJea or shipments—and some of the 
richest retired merchants In this country have made thetr 
Immense fortunes through their houses In China. 
3d. The Banker makes large profits upon the foreign 
exchange used in the purctiaso of Teas. 
8d. The Importer makes a profit ol 30 to 50 per cent. In 
many couch. 
4th. On its arrival here It Is sold by the cargo, and tho 
Purchaser sells It to the Speculator In Invoices of 1,000 to 
2,000 packages, at an average profit of about 10 per cent. 
5th The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Tea Dealer 
In lines at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
Oth The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells It to the Wholesale 
Groocr In lot* to suit his trade, at a profit ol about 10 
per cent. 
7th. The Wholesale Grocer sells It to tho Retail Dealer 
at a profit of 15 to 25 per cent. 
Btlr. The Retailor sells U to the consumer for all the 
profit he can get, 
When yon have added to these eight profits as many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
amt add the original cost ot the tea, It will be precelved 
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 theso various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and 
waste, with the exception of a small commission paid for 
purchasing to our correapomUmte In China and Japan, 
one cartage, and a small profit to ourselves—which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay ns. 
Forties getting their Teas from us may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure and lresh, ns they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to oar warehouses. 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
their Stock, which they recommend to meet tne wants 
of Clnbs. They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as 
the Company soil them In New York, as the list of prices 
will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON, (Green,) 80c., 90c., $1, (1J0 best *1,2 
F lb. 
GREEN TEAS,80c.,90c., fl, (1J0, beet *1,25 $ ft. 
MIXED, 70«., 80 c., 90c., beet *1 F n>. 
JAPAN, *1. *1.10, best *1,25 9 n>. 
OOLONG, (Black,) 70c., 80c., 90c.,beat *1 V n>. 
IMPERIAL, (Green,) best (1,26 |i tt. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, (Black.) 80c.. !>0c., *1, *1,10, 
best *120 V ft. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) *1,25; best, *1,50. 
Tihmouth, Vt., Nov. 18th, 1866. 
Thb Gkkat Axusuioak Tea Co., 
New York City. 
Gehtlemek: —Plesee And enclosed my seventh Club 
Order, amounting «o *184,85, which you will fill, and 
Bend to my address by Express, to be collected on de¬ 
livery. Accept my thanks ror the complimentary pack¬ 
age. I am, gent's, your obedient servant, 
JUDAH H. ROUND, 
P. S—Please Bend a few blanks, which I will distrib¬ 
ute. There are many that Intend to get up Clubs the 
coming winter. j. jj. g. 
2 lbs. Uncolored Japan, Mrs D Clark, ntfl,25.......(2r0 
2 " Young Hyson, " at * 1,00 . 3 00 
S -- Eng. Break. Coff., *• at 3uc. 90 
1 ft. Gunpowder, Mrs Kdgerton, at (],2S. 125 
1 •• YouugHyson, " at *1,25.12-1 
1 •• Imperial, Mrs McKnlght, at (1,25.l2r> 
2 tts. Eng. Break. Coffee, J Stuttord, at 30c. M) 
2 " Black Tea, S Townsend, at 81,00. 2 00 
2 *' Young Hyson, - at * 1 , 35 .,,.,,.,...200 
1 ft. LncoKiTc.djapaD,” at*i,25. 12.1 
4 fts. Eng. Break. Cof. •* utHOc. 1 20 
2 " Uncoiored Japan, Ellas Kelly, at *1A 1 . 250 
4 ” Kug. Break. Cof., Stephen Fiander*, ut 30c ... 120 
Young Uyaon, - at*1,25.. 2 50 
2 '* , David Tower, at *1,25. 2 50 
4 •• Uncolored Japan, Win Croff. at *ii 25 . 5 00 
4 " Young HyBon, Mrs Thompson, at 8L.25. 5 00 
2 " '• Bela Kdge . ton, at *t,25. 2 50 
4 •' AC Cramton.at *1,25. 5 00 
1 »• " P Delong, at *1,25. lij 
1 ” C Leonard,ut $ 1,35 . 125 
1 ” " G Leonard, at *lOu..ICO 
1 " " T Nichols, at *l2fi. 125 
1 '• " N P Baxter, at *lk 5 . 125 
1 " Imperial, W Potter, at *1,25. 125 
1 ■ • Young Hyson, N Round, at *1.25.. 1 2.1 
1 " " K £ Caswell, at Sldfc. 125 
1 " Imperial, •; ut <i2i3. 125 
1 " Uncolored Japan, John Wiley, at *1,25.. .. 1S1 
1 '• Old Ilysou, B K Clark,at *1,25. 125 
1 •• Young Hyson, •• at *1,25. 125 
And 33 other parties, amounting lu all to.*134 35 
P. S.-AU towns, villages, or manufactories, where a 
large number ot men are engaged, by clu bbiko togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees about 
one-third by sending directly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
81 ako 38 Vkbby Stkkbt, CoBXtt o? Church, 
Post-office Dog 5.613, New York City. 
IST We sail special notice to tho tact that our Vesoy 
Street Store Is at No. 31 and S3 Vosey street, corner of 
Church street— large double store. 
Parties looking for onr store will please bear In mind 
that ours la a large double store, Nos. 31 and 33 Veseg St., 
comer of Church St. This la an Important fact to be 
remembered, aa there are many other Tea Stores In 
VeBey Street. 
TMBM FOR, SALE,—FI rat Uln** for Grain, 
L Grass, or bruit- MU acres, 25 limber, balance im¬ 
proved: 64 acres In wheat, 15 mtnut-s drive from Ba- 
tavra, N. Y. _ P. P. BRADtSH. 
A I ‘ t ER f* Y ’, rt NURSERIES, ut Angers 
I*, the largest and richest in France. New descriptive 
Catalogue sent on application to BRUGIUKRK k THE- 
BAUD, 51 Cedar Street, New York. 967. 
1 OHO AGENT S WANTED. 
-L.VMJU THE BEST CTIANCE YET. 
A work of Historical value and National Importance. 
Bs„ o :'«s u <, ,v“f„ar i "" 1 "' A *““ 
FARBAG-UT 
AND OltE 
INI A.Y7" A.TL, OOIVIIV/rA.TXrTDEPlS, 
BY" IION. J. T, HEADLEY, 
Tun DisTitromsUEo Atrrnoit and Hibtoiuan. 
In one handsome volume, with 41 splendid Steel For- 
traits and Battle Scqnna comprising the Early Life, 
1 ubllcbcrvices sad Naval Career of our Naval Heroes 
To experienced agents a more popular and rapid sell- 
lng work was never offered. Sold only by Agents. 
Bond at once for the outfit ami rommenre. the eanvass. 
Address, K, it. TREAT At 4)0., 
_ PuhllshorM, iVil Broadway, New York, 
A LADY who haa been cured of great nervoua 
debility, nt cor many years 01 misery, rieslrea to 
muse knqwu to all fellow sufierers Hie sure means of re- 
i. r, » stamp. MRS M, MERRITT, 
1 . 0 . Box 364, Bo, ton. Muss., and tho prescription will 
bo sent lreo by rntnrn mall. 881-lOt 
^KNDFOR DESCRIPTION of tlw- 
Sfixe'wa fiirst Tuoroiioii Ukjsh Spanish Mkbino 
Shxkp, CnnsTKu Whitk IIoos and Impout- 
dUasUa kd Fowls in the countrv. 
Wt-st L. B. SILVER, Salom, O. 
r;«OD CANYAriSINIJ AGENTS WANTED 
A T to sell stamps for marking she-'p. to whom a liberal 
commission will w fillowcd unit 1 ho oxcluslvo bbIo clvou 
lor the town or couuty Rcfurencee rcqntred 
Wl-at _A. TODD, Jk., PultnoyvlUe, N. Y. 
1 HIWI AGENTH AND (’ANVASriKIlH 
WANTED. — if ACS’ KW ZI IB'S 19,000 
ItKCmPTS, or < ,\7 VS,'US A I, tSyvrCLOrJtDM, con¬ 
taining Receipts In Agrlcalture, Brewing, Cooking.Car. 
vnK, Cements,Cosmetics, Dyeing, Distillation, Farriery, 
Fire Works, Inks, Medicine, Metallurgy, Perfumery. 
Poisons Hiul Antidotes, Preserving, Photography, Ton- 
nlfig. Varnishes, Wines, Ac., Ac., Ac., St. c. 
C r liberal term* and cr.tu.Ytrn urritort/ given. 
Apply to T. ELL WOOD /.KLL. Publisher, Philadelphia. 
P ORTABLE STEAM IC N G I N K 8— 
Comhlnltig tho maximum of efficiency, durability 
and economy with the minimum ol weight and price, 
'they are widely aud favorably known, morn than 600 
being m use. All warranted satisfactory, or no Bale, 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. 
Address .1. C. IIOADLEY A CO., 
f ’H‘13t Lawrence, Mass. 
M AHYLAND nnd VIRGINIA FAHTIS 
FOR SALE.—owing to the civil war fine Southern 
ft are now offering for sale at reduced prices In the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virginia. The 
mildness ut the climate and variety oj productions offer 
peculiar Inducements to Northern farmers. The sub¬ 
scribers have constantly on hand tarms Improved an 
improved* Dairy, fruit ami grazing farms; country 
and timber lands In all sections ol Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, residences nnd building lots In and 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faithful and acc.it- 
yv?..9.‘!* orl l' tlon * can he hiul by addressing JOHN 
GLENN a CO., No. SA» Second St... Baltimore. ffiT-Mt 
A TTKNTTON ! ALL AY ANTING FARMS! 
A TTENTI41N t ALL WANTING FARMS! 
IX. Cheap Farm and Fruit Lands, Village L"U, Water 
Powers for maimlkctnvlug, tor sale, at BrlokEhurg, 
Ocean County, New Jersey. 44 miles from Now York on 
railroad to Philadelphia. Boll, fine loam, auperiortor all 
crops. Conn try lint rolUng cnongh lor beauty anti utili¬ 
ty. Climate mild and proverbially healthy. Water solt 
and pure. No fever and ngao. Sold only to acf-nal Bet- 
tiers. oil easy terms. Price per afire, fAI and upward. 
For circulars and maps, address as above 
8T3-18t W. J. PARMENTIKR, Agent, Brleksburg. 
AGE2TTS 'VV.AlsrX’TCX). 
' 4 A 1 rJ1 1J iVVrV ^'**Wf ’h 
o 7snivelsi MACIMNES.\ n 
13T Send for Circular. Agents Wtinted. 
ol5-48t 0110 Broadway, New V 
AUBURN^ 
•iness Collect 
, IT 7 idly Lloenaeitfv. ExebwfvStarrlloryglrrn. R fit 
W- H Pat fromfM (« friUO iiJXmnth. For U-nu., Illu»- ■ 
‘O R trtnril t.lrnulnr.r. .(^-lelilrr^^wlth stamp, etdii-r W t~> 
m \ 0HiU °' I’AOFlUiOTHERN.(><l Agents,/ yx 
{/} JsW ^-^dl4C1iestnHt8t..FhlIa.. Pctiii. viCi , 
11. > -21 -.. (., Tall I o,Q. 
^ J-i.GrJiJLT'X’S WJUSTTJBX). 
M ONKY 1IETURNEII IN FULL-IK 
after a lew day's us« of "Ooi>fuky'« Lata unit 
KRMKDV its effects arc unsatisfactory. *5 a box—few 
require more. It la the prescription of one of the most 
eminent profcsmlrs and surgeons In the United States, 
and la known to lie scientific, sale, and successful reme¬ 
dy. Occasionally a case may have panted hi to the Incur¬ 
able stage for roan was born to file —but that none 
may he imposed on. we make tho above offer, agreeable 
to tbe prill ted SMlulrienC on raeli box Sold bv P C 
GODFREY, only, No. 3 Union Square, N. Y. WS-Oteo! 
nPODD’B STAMPS ARE APPROVED BY 
-I- the best Shepherds. Sent by kxpr, es,charges paid, 
to all tho Northern States, at tin- following prlcmi: 1 set 
figures, *2.14; 2 set, *4 ; 4 act, *7; 6 set. *9. Initials 25 
cents additional per set. A. TODD, Jit., 
88L21 I'ultneyvllle, N. Y. 
THE PRACTICAL NIIKPHKRIL— This 
■ Is tUe latest and best of Dr. tU.suALi.'n works on 
Sheep Husbandry— the Htaodard AnUiority on the sub- 
jiMJt. It tells all about the Breeding, Management and 
Diseases ol Sheep, and should be In the bauds of every 
llock miLitnr on the American Continent- Over 20,ooo 
copies already sold. One large 13mo. volume ot 454 
pages,-printed, Illustrated and hound. Ill superior style. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price — *2. Address 
D. D. T. iUOOltE, ItachoHfer, N. Y. 
pOR MARKING LINEN! 
Tlie Pateut Indelible Pencil, 
1866. GREATLY IMPROVED. 1866. 
Superior In economy and convenience to Indelible Inks. 
EVERY PENCIL WARRANTED! 
AGENTS WANTF.D. Circulars and sample Pencil 
will be scut, post-paid, on receipt of fifty cents. For 
sale by Stationers, Booksellers, Ac. Address THE 
NORTHAMPTON INDELIBLE PENCIL CO., North¬ 
ampton, Mass. 
COLLEGE, TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE AND WRITING ACADEMY. 
A " Link" In the great “ laritnrfATiotrAL Citath" of 
t.ommorcla] Collugua, located In the leading Cities of the 
United States ami Canadas. The greatest educational 
enterprise on this American Continent. 
SCHOLARSHIP GOOD IN FORTY-EIGHT COLLEGES, 
CIO TO THE lEUdST t 
For further partlcnlars please address for Circulars, 
Poster,SpocJmena ol’ Penmanship, College Currency, 48c,, 
_ BRYANT, STRATTON St. WILLIAMS, 
F79-R Rooinctyrxu, N. Y. 
fl U B A P AND R I C ULAN D S 
GOOD HOMES Il\ THE WEST. 
(«ov. Fletcher's Imitation 
To Come to Free lUiMHonrl. Hear lilm: 
“Within nine months past over a hundred thou¬ 
sand pon-ons have como to free Missouri to make 
their future homes. Still tliurn are wide a mini tiling 
g rnlrics green with their natural grasses, and beAutl- 
cd by wild flowers; still there aro valleys reposing 
In their primeval silence; streams, afford lug the 
finest wuter-nowoT In tile world, pouring on lu unob¬ 
structed wildness; the soil of tho richcet mineral dis¬ 
tricts linbrukon by tho enterprise of treasure-seekers; 
forests gmcftlVilIy howlrig their plumed heads U) tho 
breexe, where no Bound of tho industry of man la 
heard. There is room enough In Missouri for mil¬ 
lions more ol peoole. This territory, or unexampled 
aggregation ol' Industrial resources, larger than Eng¬ 
land united, will afl'ord happy and prosperous homos 
for two hundred thousand Immigrants annually for 
the next decade, aud st.Ul li.ave rich ami Inviting fields 
for more labor and capital. 
“Free Missouri opens wide her arms, and invites 
the young, brave ami onterprising, both rich and 
poor, to cornu and settle on her soil. 
“Missouri gnarrantees protection, equal laws, lifo, 
liberty and tins purBult of happiness to every ono who 
crimes to dwell in her borders. Her prairies are rich 
aud beautiful, her rivers mighty, her climate charm¬ 
ing, without the extreme? of tho arctlo north or the 
tropical south. Hoal. timber, lead, Iron, and other 
minerals are inhanstiblo. Come, then from the sterile 
and bleak hills of New-England. Come, from the 
over-populated and high-priced lands of tho Eastern 
States. Come, from the crowded cities washed by 
the »ea —como from wornout cities to the splendid 
territory of Missouri, an Empire within itself.” 
Such aro tho eloquent and true words of Missouri's 
noble Governor. They are worthy of the attention of 
all who aro or should be seeking a new home in the 
West. 
Tho Hannibal and St. Joseph Bailioad Oo. 
offer for sale, at low prices, on two or ton years’ credit, 
500,000 A ones of boot prairie, timber and coal 
lands in Northern Missouri, which is tho best agricul¬ 
tural part of the State. 
These lauds are mostly within nine mllcH, and nono 
over fifteen miles from tho railroad, and good mar¬ 
kets. Anyone wishing to emigrate, and to induce 
. his friends to make with him a neighborhood or cnl- 
1 nny, should apply for a pnekago to distribute of onr 
■ gratuitous advertising documents, which give full 
particulars. A sectional map, showing the exact 
location of all our lands, is sold at 80 cents, 
Address, GEO. 8. IIARIt 18, Land Com., 
871-13t. Hannibal, Missouri. 
Thfl Best ami Cheapest Horse mid Cattle 
Medicine in the World! 
WALTER B« SLOAN’S 
IMPROVED 
[CONDITION POWDE 
THE GREAT STANDARD MEDICINE 
/For Horses and Cattle, 
Used throughout tho United States and Can¬ 
adas during the last Sit gears. 
For the. euro of tho various Diseases to which 
Horses aud Cattle aro subject; such aa 
Founder, Dl.sD-mpor, Hide Round. Loen 
cl' Appetite, Inward Strains, Yellow 
Water, Fistula, Poll Evil, Scratches or 
(trnose, Mango, Inflammation of the 
Eyes, anil Fatigue from Hard Labor; 
also, Rheumatism, (eonunonly called 
Still complaint), which proves fatal to so 
many valuable horses in tills country. 
Has the largest Bala of any Horse and Cattle Medi¬ 
cine In this country. It In composed of liurhtt and 
roots, aud lor mild hum, safety, certainly and thor¬ 
oughness, stands pre-eminently at the head of the list 
ol Horse, nnd Cattle Medicines. 
CAUTION*—To protect onmdvea and the public 
from being imposed upon by worthless imitations, tho 
genuine will hear (he facsimile, signature of tho pro¬ 
prietors on the wruppor. 
PRICE 25 & 60 CTS, TER PACKAGE. 
For sale by Druggists aud MorcbantR everywhere. 
MM 
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P. O. Drawer 5826. 
Solo Proprietors, Chicago, III 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias Howk, .lu., President, nnd original Inventor of 
_ tho Sewing Machine.) 
Proprietors and Manufacturers of the world-rcnowued 
t HOWE sKWINO MACH IN KM, 
FOR FAMILIES AND M AN UFA0TUKKG8. 
The were awarded the highest premiums at the World’s 
Fair In London, and six First Premiums at the New 
York State Fair of 1886. 
York. 
milE A BOVEJNSTITLTION IS LOCA- 
JL TED In tliR central part.of the State of New York, 
and has the finest edifice used fur this purpone In the, 
union. It is new, and stands clear of all snrrouudlng 
buLltllngs. The unequalled talents of D. F. Brown, the 
resident Principal, author of the famous pen picture ot 
tho Lord's Prayer and receiver of the first prize a med¬ 
al—at the World's Fair, for the best of every style ol 
Pen work, viz: Buslnern writing,Off-hand wrltliig.Flour- 
tShlug aud every style of Priming and Pen Drawing, 
makes thin the most. deslrahTn fnatltntlon hi the world. 
A scholarship purchased at this College Is good for In¬ 
structions throughout tho International chain of Busi¬ 
ness Colleges. 
tsr Seed for Circular und Specimens of Off-band 
Writing. 
Make Your Own Soap| 
Per-Cent Saved By 
UM1NG K. T, IIAniHTT’H PUKE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.—War¬ 
ranted doable the strength ot common Potash, and supe¬ 
rior to any other sanonmer a* lay in the. market. Put up 
In enrol ut 1 ponnd. 2 pounds. 3 pounds, 6 pounds aud 13 
pounds, with mil directions in English and Gorman for 
making hard aud soil soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons ol soft soup. No lime b» required. Consumer* 
will find this the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT. Nos. 64,65, 66, 67. 68, 09, 70, T3 & 74 Washington St., 
Now York. H70-78t 
w **» uoiu '.Ui.' film ,aiiu»u A W »u unn nut, J J, A . *>• 
HITT. Nos. 64,85,66, 67, 03, 09, 79, T3 & 74 Washington St., 
Now York. 870-TSt 
M allory <fc hankokium flax and 
Hemp Brakes, Combers, Shakers and Pickers, are 
the best and most approved for working Flax, Ac. Send 
for circular or sec machines at work. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer. 
864 98 William Street, New York City. 
ISfSeo tllnutrated advertisement, In Rural, Doc. 1. 
C ANCER,—A New method of Treating 
Ca vokr, by Drs. Babcock & bon, which has already 
been proved, by over two thou*and cimcb, to be the most 
successful treatment, for Cancer that has ever been used 
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rible disease Is removed In a solid mass, without the use 
ol the knll'e, loss Ol blood, producing of pain, caustic 
burning, or affecting the sound parte. We will give any 
number of testimonials; also, will answer all letters ol 
Inquiry. Addreev Dus. BARtX'Cli St, SON, 
B4n-tf _ No, 700 Br oadway, New York. 
/?»(Tlic Aim Bell Company’s 
steul, composition 
| ¥Bell Metal Bells, 
% NO. m LIBERTY STREET 
W NEW YORK. 
' /l y The Americftn Institute 
Mi ' AXVARDKD 
-> i' • ^ To tllla Uompauy their 
, EObpjjM*, GOLD MEDAL 
L - f' In October, 1SG5, 
JSLAX AND UK.TIP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
•A Manual of Flan Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing, Harvesting, dc. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, on Mump xni> Flax in tu* WaaT: Modes of 
Culuture, Preparation lor Market, Ao.. with Botani¬ 
cal descriptions and Illustrations, i'nbllfthed by D. 
D. T. Moors, Editor of Moore's Rural Now-Yorker, 
Rochester. N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Coots. 
W Those who wish PiucrroAi, Ixfoumatiow on the 
subjects named above should send lor the work, Which f, 
sunt, post paid, lor 33 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE. Rochester. N. Y. 
STAMMERING 
Cared by Bates’ Patent Appliances. For descriptive 
pamphlet, Ac., address Si m r boh A Co.. 277 W.23d 8t., N. Y. 
JIJALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
