WALTER B. SLOAN’S 
IMP'BOVED"'. :■.# 
CONDITION POWDER 
, : THE GREAT STANDARD MEDICINE 
For Horses and Cattle, 
AUBURN 
Business College 
flew Advertise me Jits 
List of New Advertisements, 
1 OOO aoe NTS wanted. 
-L.IM/U THE UE8T CHANCE YET. 
A work ot Historical value anil National Importance. 
The only work on our Navy yet In the field. Agent* 
find no competition. In Press, 
The Patent Indelible Pencil. 
1866. GRK1TLY I1TIPROVED. 1866, 
Superior In economy and convenience to Indelible Inks, 
flew York Prize Association 
1 UC VII to* AAU'OI • V“ ~’_r ■ 
The New York Ledger lor V8bi— Robert Bonner. 
The American Journal of Horticulture, and Florists 
Companion - J K Tilton & Co. 
Holiday Gifts -J 0 Bay A Co. 
linrekn Cutting Uox—Blytnycr. Day A Co. 
Viyk'8 Illustrated Catalogue—Jas Vick. 
A Word to both Sexes— (tlleft Leet. 
Brick Mukcrs But the Bo»t - J A Lafler. 
•Wanted, a Paper Mill-Alpha. 
To Farmers., stable Keeper* and Others. 
100,Oifl “E-incuse. ’"-William Henry. 
American Educational Monthly—s chermerhoni & Co. 
599 BROADWAY, KT. ~V. 
25 Rosewood Pianos.worth $200 to 000 cacti. 
80 •* Melodoons... •• 100 to 20> •• 
100 Sowing Miichiues. ’* TO to 125 •• 
200 Music Boxes. •• 15 to iTO •• 
500 Gold Watches.. •• 00 to 250 •• 
1.M0SilverWftccbes. 20to TO *• 
1.000 Silver Tea Sets. •• 25 to 150 " 
Together with a large assortment of new and 
EHjBGrANT J ElWBIiRY, 
VALUED A. T @500,0001 
WILL Hit TUSTIltBUTBD AS FOLLOWS: 
The name and value of esell article of tmr goods are 
marked on Tickets, priced iu Skalru Euvklqfbs, and 
well in’xed. On recs)i'tO'25ceute, an divelope contain¬ 
ing .unit Tiokkt will he drawn wltli 'Ul choice, Hud de¬ 
livered ut our ofllce, or sent hy mull to any address. The 
purchaser utter seeing wlmt tar• ic.le It drawAK-d It* valno 
—which may tie/r m Our to Sine Hundred Dallam —can 
then, on payment ot Onb Dollar, receive the arth ic 
came l, or may exchange it for *nv otti-r article marked 
on our 1 ilreular at the same value. Kvcry Ticket draws 
an article worth UNK Doi.i.nt.ur more. Jjf'No Blanks. 
Our patrons can depend on prompt returns. Thu ArU- 
Cl'.t) drawn Will be immediately sent by ExprettH or re¬ 
turn jipiil or delivered at our gfflee, 
l.ctlers'rom many persons acknowledging the receipt 
ot VaI.UA.HLB GiFisfrotn n«, ’any be lueu on file at our 
olllee. among whom « e a e permitted lo refer to: 
,1’ bn S l-Iolcotnb. I.nmhrrt tills N I, Hold watch, value 
$250: Mr, - Bennett, did Ciimhcriand -if., Brooklyn, Sew¬ 
ing Mschlnr, fsn; Edwin Ho t. Stn" ford, Co ill. Gold 
Lever Watch, value $VTO. li -n it II Briggs, Washington, 
1) 0, Plamond Pm. $115, I 0 Sutherland, 'TO Lex ngton 
Avenue, Plan.,, $*41; M -. M .lark-tin, vet Nineteenth St, 
N V, --ewing Machine, JTO; J,<» Camp, Elmira, N V. Mc- 
lotleon, $15(1; MU* 1. Collin . Atlanta, tie, l)lami>nrt Clus¬ 
ter It ng, #225; I), Henry Sndlli, W-uCCBtCr Maas,. Sew¬ 
ing Machine. $8.5; H < aw, ttt ihlh Hr, N Y, Gold Watch, 
@t50 1 Kdw Buyutou. N.triivHn, Teiiu, Melud-oti, $1110; 
Jaa Russe)), Montgomery. Ain, Gold Hunting Watch 
S:iO; It T Smith, PioTide.nec. It I, Silver Lever Watch, 
$00, Oscar Purdy, Ma ils in, N J, Muelc Box, $4.1; Hon It 
S Newell, St Paul, Mlon.llold Watch, $H5: ,1 ItSderry, 
Litchfield, Conn , silver Wfttfih. $86; IVm I? P<ck, Har¬ 
lem. Ills, Music Box. $;v; Will Kay'in fid, Dayton, Ohio, 
8 lver Tea Set, $125; MIkh F, M Bukeock, BetriHl, MleH., 
Diamond Ear Kings, P erm Benmllu.St Charles 
Ho'ul, New Orleans, Diamond Ring, $UI); Mrs Murthu 
Bar nos, St. Louis, Mo, Mcloduon, value $125. 
ftf ~A Cknticc* to Obinln any of the above 
Article* for ONE DO 1.1.A K by Purchasing a 
Sealed Envelope for £9 Cents. 
ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO ALL. 
*2Tn Tickets Tor One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, 33 for 
Five Dollars. Great luducemeuia to Ageuir. Ail Let¬ 
ters should be addressed 
J, H. RAY & CO., Hox 6130. New York. 
TEA COMPANY 
AGENTS WANTED. Circulars and sample Pencil 
will he sent, post-paid, on receipt of fifty cents. For 
sale by Stationers, Booksellers, &c. Address T1TK 
NORTHAMPTON INDELIBLE PENCIL CO.. North- 
funpton, Mass. 
E W BOOKS, 
FINE PAPER, EXTRA BINDINGS 
A WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT 
AKYLAND and VIRGINIA FARRIS 
ltl FOR SALK.—Owing to the civil war fine Southern 
farms are now oirertng for sale at reduced prices In the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virgin a. The 
mildness of the cllrontn and variety oi productions otlnr 
peculiar inducements to Northern farmers. The tnli- 
scribcralinv* constantly on hand I arms improved and un¬ 
improved. Dairy, fruit and grating farms; conntry 
Heats, coal and timber lands In all suctions of Maryland 
and Virginia. Also, residences and building lots In and 
around Baltimore and Washington. Faitinul and accu¬ 
rate descriptions can bo had by addressing .JOHN 
GLENN & CO.. No.59 Second St., Baltimore. f873-tl 
®[)c Neius (ftcm&cnser 
Wi have many inquiries (10 to 20 letters a day) asking 
what discount we make to the Trade from our prices as 
published In Tint Advocate. These arc our lowest 
wholesale prices. Wc couslder ourselves only a Whole¬ 
sale Corporation, and wc have but one price. 
The way which we came to break packages at all, was 
that daring the high prices of Teas we furnished parties 
with packages as Binnll as live pounds. Onr lame spread 
far and wide; and parties with small means thought It 
very hard to bo compelled lo pay, elsewhere, about a 
dollar per pound morn than we were selling the same 
goods for. simply because they could not alford to buy 
five poundsof us ut one time. Therefore, in order to 
lighten these burdens, we consented to supply their 
wants In quantities as small as one pound ut the whole¬ 
sale prices. 
Parties of small means wishing for goods to sell, can 
have their orders put up In small packages to suit their 
trade but we cannot make any reduction In price, as our 
profits for the last six years have not averaged more 
than two cents per pound. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which have 
been made in the Tea trade, we will start with the Amer¬ 
ican bouses, leaving out of the account entirely the pro¬ 
fits of the Chinese factor*. 
1st. The American House In China or Japan makes 
large profits on their sales or shipments—and some of the 
richest retired merchants In this country have made their 
Immense fortunes through their houses In China. 
2d. The Banker makes large profits upon the foreign 
exchange used In the purchase of Teas. 
3d. The Importer makes a profit ot 30 to 50 per cent. In 
many cases. 
4t.h. On Its arrival here It In sold by the cargo, and the 
Purchaser lolls It to the Speculator In invoices of 1,000 to 
2,000 packages, at an average profit of about 10 per cent. 
6th The Speculator Bells It to the Wholesale Tea Dealer 
In lines at a profit ot 10 to 15 per cent. 
6th 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 profit of IB to 25 per cent. 
8th. The Retailer sella It to the consumer for all the. 
profit hr. can get. 
When you have added to these eight profits as many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
and 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 these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and 
waste, 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 treeh,ae they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
— The Chicago lake tunnel is completed. 
— Mrs. Jeff. Davis has returned to Canada. 
— The U. S. owns 1,403,463,800 acres of land. 
— John Shults or Pleasant Mills, N. J., is 117 years 
old, 
— The Pacific Railroad extends 300 miles beyond 
Omaha. 
— Work on the Pacific Railroad is practically sus¬ 
pended for the winter. 
— Chas. O’Connor received $50,000 for his services 
in the Jumel will case. 
— A dangerous counterfeit of U. S. C per cent bonds 
has recently been discovered. 
— Colored laborers on the levees of Nashville have 
struck for forty cents an hour. 
— The aggregate lumber trade of Maine the pres¬ 
ent year will be about 600,000,000 feet. 
— There are burled tn the United States 341,670 
Union soldiers in 41 national cemeteries. 
— The Charlotte |N. C.) Democrat favors the 
amendment, as the best thing the South can do. 
— The Ga. legislature has passed a stay law sus¬ 
pending the payment of debts till January, 1868. 
— The U. S. squadron In Chinese waters is to co¬ 
operate with the British navy against the pirates. 
— The yield of the salmon fishery on the Pacific 
ebast, during the last season, will amount to thirty 
thousand barrels. 
— One of the features of the great New Orleans Mr 
is to be a raffle for a cotton plantation In Louisiana, 
valued at $40,000. 
— An extensive bed of hydraulic limestone has 
been discovered on Thunder Bay River, in Alpena 
county, Michigan. 
— It Is stated that Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith is 
writing a drama, founded upon incidents in the life 
of Oliver Cromwell. 
— An advertising firm has paid $60,000 for the ex¬ 
clusive privilege of posting bills in tbo building used 
for the Paris Exposition. 
— J. G. Black of Washington is erecting an ice 
house at Saco, Me., which will cover an acre of ground 
and hold about 30,000 ions of ice. 
— Advices from Oregon speak of an attack by Indi¬ 
ans upon a party ef 68 whites, in which 12 of the 
latter were killed and many wounded. 
HEAP AND RICH LANDS 
Woodward’s Akchttkotitkk *xn Rural Art. —176 
original design* and plan* of low priced Cottages, Farm 
Houses and Oat buildings, with plans for laying out 
and nmholushlng small plots of ground. Paper, 75 cts., 
Cloth. $1 postpaid. 
Woodward's Country Hours.— 150 Designs and Plans 
of Country Hous-sor moderate cost, with illustrated 
description ot the manner of constructing Balloou 
Frames, post-uald, $1,50, 
Jacques' Manual of tuk Houaa. -A new Manual of 
Rural Architecture; or, howto Build Dwellings,Barns, 
Ltallies and Out buildings of »!| kinds, with a chapter 
ou Churches and School-Houses. 126 designs and plans, 
post-paid. $1,50. 
Fullku'n Forest Trbk Cui/mmsT —a new work on 
the cultivation and management of Forest Trees, by 
the author of tliu Grape. Guitarist; fully Illustrated, 
post-paid, $1,50. 
ncBMANN's G Racks and Wren.—A now and practical 
work on the. Cultivation ot the Native Grape and Man- 
nfact.ure of American Wine, fully Illustrated, post¬ 
paid. $1,50. 
J Acquits' Manual of tiik G a tuns n.—A New Manual of 
Practical Horticulture, or,How to Cultivate Vegeta¬ 
bles, Fi silts, Flowers, Ornamental Trees and Slmibs, 
post paid, $1. 
Jacques' Manual of tub Farm.—A New Manual ol 
Practical Agriculture; or, How to Cultivate all the 
Field Crops, with hu Entity ou Farm Management, 
post-paid, $1. 
jAuquKs’ Manual of the Bonn-Yard.—A Now Man¬ 
ual of Cattle, Horse and Sheen Husbandry; or, How to 
llreedjmd Rear Domestic Animals, post paid, $1. 
Woodwards* Gila pjciti *n7 JsJv'iQ designs, post-paid, fljsO 
GEO. K. A F. IV, tVUOIIWAKD, l>ut>ll»lien>, 
,-lnrt tJf.atr.rs in all toorl * ut) .1 /'< A Urrtur r ({- Altrmulturr.. 
«r PARK HO IF, New York. 
|jr Illustrated Pdcutl Cutuloguci aont true, l.879-3fceo 
AND 
Gov. Fletcher’s Invitation 
To Como to Free Mlaivouri. Hoar him: 
“Within nine mouths piwt over a hundred thou¬ 
sand persons have come to free Missouri to make 
« I i ■ 4 • * a a 4, Oa.1i a i. _ .1 t - _ _ a . t . 
their future homos. l_____...._ 
S fairies green with their natural grasses, and bean 
in their prlmovul silence 
finest water-power in the 1 
structcfl wildness; tin :l_____ 
tricts n nbruken by the enterprise of treasurc-seekere 
8till there are wide undulating 
t«l by wild flowers: still there are valleys reposing 
” ‘Igr 1 streams, affording the 
r in the world, pouring oil In unob- 
; thu soil of the richest mineral dlB- 
in »vir Muoionuu uj tut vutvi i/imu Ml V4 VitPli I U'DtHJAL'Il) { 
forests gracefully how 111 y their plumed, heads t.o the 
breeze, where no sound of the tudustry of man is 
heard. There is room enough la Missouri for mil¬ 
lions more of people. This territory, of unexampled 
aggregation or Industrial resources, larger than Eug- 
laud and Wales combined, or than Ireland and Scot¬ 
land united, will afford happy and prosperous homos 
for two hundred thousand immigrants annually for 
the next decade, and still leave rich and inviting fields 
for more labor and capftaL 
“Free Missouri opens wide her arms, and Invites 
the young, brave and enterpriring, both rich and 
poor, to come and settle on her soil. 
“Missouri gnarruut.ee* protection, equal laws, life, 
liberty and the pursuit of happiness to every one who 
comes to dwell in her borders. Her prairie* are rich 
and beautiful, her rivers mighty, her cllmato charm¬ 
ing, without the extremes of tho arctlo north or tho 
tropical south. Soal, timber, lead. Iron, and other 
minerals are Itihaiistlble. C'otntt, thon from thu sterile 
and bleak hills of New England, come, from the 
over populated and high-priced lands of tue Eastern 
States. Come, from the crowded cities washed by 
the sea —come from woroout cities to the splendid 
territory of Missouri, an Empire within 118011." 
Such are the eloquent, and true words of Missouri’s 
noble Governor. They are worthy of the attention of 
ull who are tirshonW w seeking a ac-w home iu tho 
West. 
The Hannibal and St. Joseph Eailroad 0o. 
offer for sale, at low prices, on two or ten years’ credit, 
500,000 Aolmcs of best prairie, timber and coal 
lands in Northern Missouri, which lathe host agricul¬ 
tural part of the State. 
These laud* are mostly within nine miles, and none 
over fifteen miles from the railroad, and good mar¬ 
kets. Any ouo wishing to emigrate, and to iudneo 
tiis friends lo make with him a neighborhood or col¬ 
ony, should apply for a package to distribute of our 
gratuitous advertising documents, which give fall 
particulars. A sectional map, allowing tho exact 
location of all our lands. Is sold at 30 cents, 
Address, GEO. 8. HARRIS, Land Com., 
871-13 1 . Hannibal, Missouri. 
OOU Ull I’Klt DAY-—Agents Wanted, Ladles 
»id^o#oI f ana gcnJcmon, hi a pleasant, pennaueut 
am) UuZMfralili) busluese. For furl her particulars, addrciis 
A. D. BOWMAN Js CO., 115 Nassau Street, New York. 
I Clip out and return this notice. 1 
1 WONDERFUL ROOK! 
Riches, Wisdom, Happiness, Marvdls. Miracles and Mys 
lories, all combined, Worth $5, mailed free lor 27 cents. 
L. N. WHITE&CO ,25 Chamber* St., New 1 ork. iat 
the howe machine company, 
(Elias Howie, Jn.. President, and original Inventor ol 
the Sewing Machine,) 
Proprietors and Mannfneturrra ol the world-renowned 
IIOWK HEWING MACHINES. 
for families and manupacthkerh. 
The were awarded the highest premium* at the World’s 
Fair In London, and six First Premium* at the New 
Y ork Mate Fair of 1366. 
Mend lor Cireiilnr. Agentn Wonted. 
875-48t fiiii) Itrondtvaiy, New York. 
A gents no von want to iviakic 
monby /— it so, Von have now an opportauity by 
encaging in the sale Of the PA TENT " EXCELS! OIt " 
NO LilliUNEY IWUNEltS. Everybody wants churn. 
times the expense of chimneytt; vo ■■■moke or ..me.it. Dif¬ 
fer from all others as no drat l witter ting ui*h them. Bam 
plea; posl-naht, 20 cents-, circular Illustrating tbls and 
Other articles free. Address EDGAR A CAVAN, No. 95 
Malden Lane, New York. *82-it 
A UICNTN WANTED I-Hi all part* or 
the United btales, to sell "THE UVE.i OF THE 
FikESiDENTS," a new work, uy John b. C. Abbott, the 
great hlutoriau. The woik is finely Illustrated, com 
pletu hi one volume, aud ready for subscribers. The au¬ 
thor, the theme, anil the elegant style la which It Is Is¬ 
sued, combine to render it one of the best books for 
Agents ever published in this country. Kxniu>l vo terri¬ 
tory may be secured by addressing B. it. RllBHKLL & 
CO., Publishers, Boston, Mass. 8 12 -It. 
Special flotices 
The Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle 
Medicine in the World! 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
their Stock, which they recommend to meet uie wants 
ol Clubs. They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as 
the Company sell them In New York, as the list of prices 
will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
A LADY who has been cured of great uorvous 
debility, alter many years of misery, desires to 
make known to all fellow sufferers the sure moans of re¬ 
lief. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS. M. MERRITT, 
P. O. Box 363, Boston, Muss., and tbo prescription will 
bo sent tree by return mail. HHMOt 
Receives the most nattering notices from the Press. 
The UUca Telegraph Bays, "Never before was such a 
magazine given to the young folks of any country. 
.Wc hall with delight this exquisite 
monthly, not good only, but beautiful." Another 
says* "The best of Illustrations are to be found in it, 
while the greatest of American writers delight to 
entertain our young folks in their very best style." 
So nay all. Tsana: Two Dollars a year; Single or 
Specimen number, 20 cents. 
G ood ntkawbkrky, kaspiikimc y unti 
BLACKBERRY PLANTS. Bast vurtc.Uen— Induce¬ 
ments offered lor every family t,o raise their owu Ber¬ 
ries. Send for Descriptive CatalojmA gratis. 
881-2t JOHN B. COL LIN a, Mourealowu, N. J. 
YOUNG HYSON, (Green,) B0c„ 90c., $1, $1,10 best $1,2 
tk Tb. 
GREEN TEAS.80c.,90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 * tt. 
MIXED,70c., B0c., 90c., best $1 W tt. 
JAPAN, $1, $L10, best $1,25 » ft. 
OOLONG, (Blank,) 70c., HOc.,D0c.,best $1 $1 ft. 
IMPERIAL, (Green,) beat $1,25 Iff ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, (Black,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1.10, 
best $1.20 $f ft. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25; best, $1,50. 
T ITE ABOVKjnV8TITI/TION IS LOCA¬ 
TED in the central part id the State of New York, 
and has the finest edifice used lor Oils purpose In thu 
Union. It Is new, and stands clear of all surronudlng 
buildings. Thu unequalled talents of D. F. Brown, the 
resident Principal, author of the famous pen picture ot 
lilt; Lord’s Prayer, and receiver or the Hist prize—a med¬ 
al—*t the Wot Id’s Fair, for Um best, of every stylo ol 
Pen work, vis: Business writing,OlMiuod writing, Flour¬ 
ishing and every style of Printing and Pen Drawing, 
makes tula thu most desirable Institution In tho world. 
A scholarship purchased at this College 1* good for in¬ 
struction* throughout Die International chain of Dual- 
ness colleges. 
%JT Scud for Circular and Specimens of Off-hand 
Writing. 
ri oui.n, ki:c:i£TC(th & oircr for 
\T ’ale, for the mil of 1866, a most complete stoek ol 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 
Plants, Vinks, Bulbous Root*. Usixhno Plants, 
&c., *c. We would Invite paittculhr attention to our 
splendid stoek ol KOKErt, on their own root*, mostly 
Hybrid Perpetual*, consisting of over 200 different van- 
i-tles of all the old sorts aud umuy new ones, recently 
Imported from France, which we offer In large or small 
quantities, to suit purchaser*, it gives us great pleasure 
to say that all our /.took \* remarkably well grown, a fact 
that purehasrrn will ilnty appreciate. Prompt anil care¬ 
ful attention given to all orders, and packing done In 
the most caroial and thorough manner. More roll par¬ 
ticulars will be found In our Catalogues, which we 
should be pleased to send ou application. Nos. 1 and 2, 
Fruit and Ornamental; No.3, Wholesale. 
GOULD. BECKWITH * CO., 
870-tf Monroe Co. Nuxserles, Rochester , N. Y 
fiend thro tit/hout thr United States and Van. 
udas during the last 'Alt yrurn, 
for the cure of the various Diseases to which 
Ifot'KCS and Cattle are nubjnet; such an 
Founder, Dlatoirtper, EIulo Round, i,o*g 
of Appetite, Inwanl Klralns, Yellow 
Wilier, Fistula, Pul! Kvil.Si-nttohoBor 
Grease, Mango. Inflammation of the 
J'iyus, and Faiiguo from Hard Labor; 
also. Rheumatism, (commonly culled 
8 tid' com pi afrit), wlllcU proves fatal to so 
many valuable horses in lids- country. 
Has the largest sale of any Horse and Cattle Medi¬ 
cine la tin* country. U )» composed of herb* and 
roots, and for uilldueas, safety, certainty and thor¬ 
oughness, stands pre-eminently ut the head of the list 
ot Horse aud Cattle Medicines. 
C’AfJTION.—To protect OBweivc* and the public 
from being imposed upon hy worthies* imitation*, th* 
genuine will boar tho ftxc simile signature of the pro¬ 
prietors on the wrapper. 
PRICE 26 & 00 CT8. PER PACK AG K. 
For *nle by Druggists and Merchant* wary where. 
RKPitonrcEa promptly for Americtiu renders the first- 
class Serial Thles writ ten for the best European Peri¬ 
odicals, by such authors as Edmund Yates, IIknkt 
Kingsley, Edmond About, Miss Thackbbay, Alex- 
andkk Duma?, Anthony 'bollope; exquisite Short 
Stories and Sketches by Fbanuxs Powtr. *ioebb, Al- 
exandeb Smith, Jean Imiki.ow, \i. p. Conway; 
aud charming Poems by Mr-* Rosktti, Uoiskut Bu¬ 
chanan, Matthew Ahngld, and A. C. Swinburne. 
Teems : Single Number, 10 cents; $5.00 a venr. 
TICKNOK & FIELDS, Publishers,' bo.-ton. 
NOTICES OF THE PRESS. 
From the Methodist, Jf, Y. City. 
Wc call attention to Tu« Gukat Amkbicas Tb* Com- 
t'avt. They offer extraordinary Inducements to the 
consumers of the beverage which "cheers bat notlne- 
brintc-s." We have tested the quality of their Teas, and, 
so far as onr experience goes, we are prepared to say 
that they are all that is claimed lor them. 
From the Evangelist, N. Y. City, 
The attention of persons Is directed to The Great 
Americas Tea Company, Nos. 31 und 83 Vesey street. 
This Company have made arrangements to supply fami¬ 
lies with the choicest new crop uf Black, Green, and Ja¬ 
pan Teas at wholesale prices. The Company guarantee 
all the goods they sell to give entire satisfaction. 
From the Christian Intelligencer, N, Y. City. 
The Obkat American Tea Company.—T his Company 
are doing an Immense wholesale aud retail business, and 
are thus enabled to offer their Teas and Coffees at very 
low prices, and of a quality which cannot fall to give en¬ 
tire satisfaction. 
From the American Agriculturist. 
Tub Great American Tea Co.— To querist.— Before 
admitting the advertisement, we learned that a large 
number ol onr clerks and others had for several months 
been buying their Tea and Coffee from this Company, 
without lte being known who they were, and that they 
i nnn and canvasser* 
I.UoU WAJTKIL MACKES /.IE'S 10,000 
UEqkfPTS, or UNI VE/iKA 1. ESCYCLOP.KDIA, con¬ 
taining Receipt* in Agrlcnluire, Brewing,Cooking,C'ar 
vlng,Cement*.Cosmetics, Dyelng.DIiaiUailon, Farriery, 
Fire Work*, Inks, Mediclue, Aielallnrgy, Perfumery, 
LOO DEI) STOCK, SWINE AND FOWLS. 
n Persous ueelrouH of purchasing should call at Sum¬ 
mit, Cook Co., Ill, or send to the subscriber, care oi non 
Joh» Wentworth, lor circular. HENRY HAY. 
T)OOKS FOR THIS MILLION 
Everybody'* Haw Haw. Ball Room Companion. 
Euchre. Whist and Loo. True Politeness. 
Wheel ot Fortune, each lDc. The Play Room, each 50c. 
Hints on Courtship. Carp. A. Jolliers’ It’d Book, 
Ladies Letter Writer. Fruit Cdlturlsts' Manual. 
Am. Ready Rcr.konsr,25c. Veterinarian, each 7Bc. 
Send stamp tor Catalogue to CARTER, COLL1NH < 
KICUA KDbON, 42 .John St., New York. 881-41 
THIS HAIR, SCALP AND FACE. 
UR. B. PERRY, 
Dermatologist, author of the above valuable Book, 
published and for sale by JAMES M1LLR, 522 Broad¬ 
way, can be consulted at No. 49 Bond street, New 
York, for all cutaneous diseases of lie head or scalp. 
Loss ol' hair and premature graynees; moles, wenn 
and warts permanently cured; moth patches, freckles, 
pimples, comedones (called black worms,) and all 
brown discolorations removed from the face. 
To remove moth patches, freckles, or any brown 
discoloration from Ike skin, ask your druggist for 
Perry’s Moth and Freckle lotion, or Bend to Dr. Perry. 
No charge for consultions —personally or by letter. 
Yankee Notion# and Toy h may be Tery nice 
things for the children to play with, but Coe’s Cough 
Balsam will cure them of croup, Coughs and Colds, 
and should always he on hand ready for immediate 
nee. It is an excellent remedy and very popular. 
bole Proprietors, Chicago, [II 
P. 0. Drawer 5826. 
HCSju Illustrated advertisement la Rural, Dec. 1. 
■poenKSTEft, COLLKHIATR INSTITUTE. 
II The Second Term begins on Monday, November 
12th- Boarding Department lor Young Ladle*. 
S7i-8t L. R. SATTKRLRE, A. M„ Principal. 
C ANCER,—A Now method of Treating 
Canoku, by Dra. Babcock & Hon, which has already 
been proved, by over two thousand cbac*. to he thu most 
successful treatment for Cancer that ha* ever been nsed 
by man. The method of treatment Is simple. Tills ter¬ 
rible disease la removed In a solid mass, without the use 
Ot the knife, too* ot blood, producing of palu, cauBtlc 
burning, or altnc.tlng the Mound parts. We will give any 
number o! testimonial*; also, will answer all letters ot 
inmtlry. Address Dbb. BABCOCK A SON. 
No. 700 Bp ■ York. 
S HEEP AND WOOL arc groat and paying insti¬ 
tution*. U yon wish to know all about the breeding, 
management and disease* of the former, and how beat 
and cheapest to produce the latter, gut Hnd read RAN¬ 
DALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, the best aud latest 
work ou American Sheep Husbandry. Large l'frno —YA 
pages, llluMtrutefl. Price $2 - sc.jit postpaid. 
Address. D. D. T. MOOIiK. Rochester, N. Y. 
0E CONCENTRATED LYE! 
By savelng and uselng your waste grease. No lime 
necessary. 12 Pounds rd excellent hard Soap, or 25 
Gallons of tin- very best Soft Soap, for only about30 
Cents. Directions on each llox. gar For sale at all 
Drug and Grocery Stores. 
JIEWAUE OK COUNTERFEITS. 
Tto particular in asking far PKNTf’A. MALT 
M’FO. GO'S. HA PONli licn. 
Tie American Bell Company's 
STE]EL * COMPOSITION 
s§Plit) Bell fletal Be Ik, 
llill S £\ f, °- 117 Lr8RRTY STREET 
NEW YORK. 
The American Institute 
n awardkd 
To this Company their 
TT U N T I N G T O N BROTHERS, 
n Commission Merchants, 
For the Sale and Purchase of 
Provisions, Flour, Grain, Butter, Cheese, Dried 
Fruits, and 
&B.2VSS SEEDS. 
t3f~ Consignments and Orders Solicited. Correspond¬ 
ents promptly advised *f fluctuations lu market values. 
OFFICE AND i YAHEHOIJSE, 
No. l’J5 South Witter Htrret, Chicago, III. 
P ortable; stuahi engines— 
Combining the maximum or efflcleuey, durability 
and economy w)ti, the minimum ol weight and price. 
They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 
being In use. All warranted *atf$lactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on apfdlcatloa. 
Address J. 0. UOADLKY A CO..’ 
877-ISt Lawrence, Maos. 
Old Eyes Made New witliout specta¬ 
cles, doctor or medicine. Sent, postage paid, oi 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
A TTENTION ! ALL WANTING FARMS I 
XA. Cheap Faria and Fruit Lauds, Village Lots, Water 
Powers for rasnufu Lirlng, (Or sale, at Brickshurg, 
OceaU County, Now Jersey, « miles from New York on 
railroad to Philadelphia- Boll, tine loam, superior tor all 
crops. Country lust rolling enough tor beauty and utili¬ 
ty. Climate inllu and proverbially healthy. Water son 
am! pure. No fever and ague, hold only to actual *«V 
tiers, on easy term*. Price per acre, $20 und upward. 
For circular* and maps, address a* above. 
873-131 W J. PARMKNTIKii, A;i«nt, BrlCksburg. 
T7ARM FOR SALE.-Plr*t CIimh for Grulu, 
JD Grass, or Fruit—ISO acres, 25 t.lmaer, balance Im¬ 
proved; M acres In wheat; 15 minutes drive from Ba¬ 
tavia, N. Y. P P. BRADISH. 
In October. 18B5. 
Comfort and Cure for the Raptured. 
Sent, postage paid, on receipt of ten cents. 
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
P. S.—All towns, villages, or manufactories, where a 
large number of meu are engaged, by clubbing togeth¬ 
er, can reduce the cost of their Teas and Coffees abont 
one-third by Bending directly to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 amd 33 Vkssy Street, Cohhhb or: Church, 
Post-ottlce Box 5,613, New York City. 
83T We call special uotice to the fact that our Vesey 
Btreet Store Is at No. SI and 33 Ycsey street, corner of 
Church street —taupe double store. 
Parties looking for our Btorc will please bear In mind 
that ours la a Urge double store, Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey ut., 
corner of Church 6t. This Is an Important fact to be 
remembered, as there are many other Tea Stores In 
Vesey Street. 
T^LAX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition ol 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture; 
Embracing fnU directions for Preparing the tlround. 
Sawing. Harvesting, Ac, Also, au K.vmy by a Weatern 
man, on Hemp ayd Flax in the West: Mr,do* of 
Culuture, Preparation for Market, Ac., with Botani¬ 
cal descriptions and LUugtratloaa. Published by D. 
D, T. Moons, Editor of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Cent*. 
Those who wish Pbaotkul inyobmatiok on the 
subjects BAined above ahouM send tor the work, which L 
sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOOKK. Rochester. N. r. 
A NDRE LEROY’M N URMKRIEN, Rt Anger*. 
the largest and richest In France. New descrlptlvo 
Catalogue sent on application to BUU<*1UKRK * TltK- 
BATJD, 51 Cedar Street, New York. 367, 
Confidential Information for tlie Mar¬ 
ried. Sent, postage paid, Ln sealed envelope, on 
receipt of ten cents. Address 
Dr. E. B. FOOTE, No. 1,130 Broadway, N. Y. 
IHE PRACTICAL SHEPIIEKO.-This 
■ Is the latest and best ot Dr. Kanoall’s works on 
Sueep Husbandry—the ritandard Authority on the sub¬ 
ject. It tells all about tho Breeding, Management and 
Disease* of Sheep, and should be lu the hands of every 
flock master ou the American Continent. Over 20 I fXX) 
copies already sold. One large l2mo. volume of 461 
S ages,—printed,Illustrated and bound In superior style, 
ent post-paid on receipt or price—$2. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, K, Y. 
llAKTM.MT r 
Si: MACpdTNES. 
Fully Llecuscit.--. K.T--U«ff« territory given. 
)j from tsl to tm m><utub. For terms, lllu*- 
rated Circular,, /y-r-tulilr*ft*.wlth tittup, either 
° mo0 ’ t’ lCEiJKOTIIFES.VjHiy Agents, , 
. Chestnut 8t.,PliHa., Pcup. jfr. 
S21 Summit St., Toledo, O, . -'Wf* 
Itcn. Salt Rbeiirn. — Wlieaton’a Olnt- 
msnt will core the Itch In 4.3 hours,—also cures Sait 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potteb, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-62t 
ALLORY Sc. MANFORO’M FLAX AND 
ITA Hsnip Brakes, CombShakers and Pickers, are 
the best and most approved for working Flax,&c. Send 
for circular or see machines at work. 
JOHN W. GUINCY, Treasurer. 
864 98 WUllam Street, New York City. 
ALTBY MOVIE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. 
1ANCKRH CURED OK NO 
j Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. 
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