Wholesale agents with capital could make a fortune on 
this great Map. lu CalLfonna, France, Germany, Cuuuda, 
Khulil Hntith AmtiriftA. I'uhi Tuvnu (Inntmu nnH 
List of New Advertisements. 
Gray’s Patent Ladies Collars—Leland, Johnson & Co. 
The American Journal of Horticulture—J K Tilton & Co. 
Dodge's Mower and Reaper—Dodge & Stevenson Manu¬ 
facturing Co. 
Architecture-A J Blcknell. 
Valuable Merino Sheep-John Sheldon & Son. 
Make Your Own Soap— R T Babbitt. 
Bloomington Nursery—F K Phienit. 
Agent* Wanted— K Burrows Brown. 
Berry Boxer—Warren A Klic. 
Valuable Small Fruit Catalogue—A M Purdy. 
Wanted—Good Agents—H Kenton A Co. 
Attention All—Prof Rullson. 
New Mnate Book for Grammar Se.hools—0 Ditsan & Co. 
78 Very Choice Secrets—Sanborn & Co. 
Dairy Karin for sale—Wm H Hills. 
Kami Machinery—PS Mesorole. 
Po,a Vine Clover Seed—P 8. Mcserole. 
Wanted—]Q0 Farmers—Jones, Brothers & Co. 
Toting Men—$40 per Week—u B Co. 
200,IKK) Hop Sew for Sale—A W Morse. 
$20 a Pay [6 Agents—J T Lloyd. 
The American Kducallonal Monthly—J W Schermcr- 
horn A Co. 
New sewing Machine—American Sewing Machine Co. 
Hunt's Booster Fodder Cutter—John Vanderbilt & Bro. 
Commission Dealer—Charles W Idell. 
Whiskers -M Russell A Co. 
Hammond Ewes Wanted—F V Benson. 
Pure Bred Poultry for Sale—R B Shaw. 
Agents W anted—C Rich & Co. 
Farm for Sale—Win A Green. 
*50 per Week Gnaronteed—I. A Densmore. 
Premium Flower nnd Fruit Plates— WDarrow. 
erxniAL notices. 
Onr Vonng Folks—'Ticknor A Fields. 
Every Saturday—Ticknor & Fields. 
— The health of N. P. Willis is improving. 
— The English army is in want of recruits. 
— Girard College has 100 free orphan students. 
— Ortega, the Mexican General, is 48 years old. 
— Spotted fever prevails in the jail at Baltimore. 
— One of Gcd, Grant’s best horses has been stolen, 
— A fire in Vicksburg, Miss., lately, destroyed 100 
buildings. 
— A rich lead mine has been discovered in East 
Tennessee. 
— A magnificent Masonic temple is projected at 
Philadelphia. 
— About 4,(XX) new houses have been built in Cleve¬ 
land the past year. 
— It is said that Thomas Carlyle intends soon to 
visit this country. 
— The cotton crop of Egypt the past year is estima¬ 
ted at 100,000,000 pounds. 
— A band of counterfeiters have lately been arrest¬ 
ed near Niagara Fails, N. Y. 
— Rev. Mason Oallager asserts that there are 20,000 
inebriate women in Brooklyn. 
— A colony of dissatisfled rebels left St. Louis 
Thursday week for Venezuela. 
— Military expenditures in Canada since January, 
1866, amount to over $2,000,000. 
— Louisville pork packers have discontinued cut¬ 
ting and packing hogs on Sunday. 
— Only 40 pictures, by American artists, are to he 
allowed at the great Paris exhibition. 
— Nearly 5,000,000 bushels of wheat have been 
shipped from St. Paul the past season. 
— Twentv-ono persons were burned to death In 
New York in the week ending Dee, 15. 
— A rircus company lias been performing in Mem¬ 
phis recently for the benefit of a church. 
— Ten distilleries in Jackson Co.. Missouri, have 
been seized for evasion of the revenue laws. 
— The Statistical Bureau report the population of 
Nebraska at 88,580, a gain of 60,000 since I860. 
—Gold is reported to have been found on the banks 
of the Windsor river, five miles from the village of 
St. Francis, C. W. 
— The penal law of Alabama which punishes horse 
and mule stealing with death is to take effect from 
and after January first. 
— The official statement of the amount of provin¬ 
cial notes in circulation in Canada gives the total 
amount, Dec. 5, at $3,400,000. 
SiTfciat Uxrtir*!S. 
Why Everybody is Charmed with 
Because It ahvfiy= cor'.aina so many admirable. 
Stories, full of interest and good sense; such musical 
Poems; such a large variety of excellent reading of 
all kinds suitable for young folks, and of Rebuses. 
Charades, Pozzies, etc., for evening entertainment. 
Besides, the illustrations arc numerous and always 
attractive. Terms: Two Dollars a year; Single or 
Specimen Number, 20 cents. 
FOREIGN NEWS-BY TELEGRAPH. 
Paris, Dec. 25.— The Emperor Napoleon 
yesterday gave a reception to Gen. Dix, the new 
American Minister. He expressed the highest 
friendship tor the United Sta es. 
Cowes, Isle of Wight, Dee. 25. — Tito yacht 
“ Henrietta” (from New York) passed the Needles 
on the westerly end of this island tin’s afternoon 
at 5.45, winning the Atlantic race. The “ Fleet- 
wing” and “Vesta” not yet heard from. 
Cowes, Dee. 2fi, — The Fleetwing aud Vesta 
arrived early this morning. The former had a 
rongh passage; six seamen washed overboard; 
four of them wore lost. 
London, Dec. 26.— The repulse of the French 
in Corea is confirmed. Another battle has taken 
place between the Turks and Greeks in Candia. 
The former was defeated with heavy loss. 
Madrid, Dee. 28.—It is currently reported that 
the Queen ot Spain will dissolve the Cortes. 
Paris, Dec. 28.— The Berlin Journal declares 
that Austria meditates the invasion of Turkey. 
It is announced that the United States have 
entered into negotiation with the Spanish Gov¬ 
ernment for the cession ot the Island of Minorca. 
Bremen, Dec. 28.— Orders have been received 
to arrest Prussian subjects about to emigrate 
from the Kingdom to evade military service. 
Dublin, Dec. 26.—Gen. Millerd, President of 
the Fenian Military Council of Ireland, denounces 
James Stephens as a bumhug and a rascal. 
Florence, Dec. 28. — Mazzini, the Italian pa¬ 
triot, lias issued an address calling on the people 
of Rome to demand a republican form of govern¬ 
ment. It is not known what answer has been 
returned by Turkey to the Italian Government 
in relation to the demand for indemnity for tiring 
into an Italian steamer in Candian waters. 
London, Dec. 80.—It is decided that. Parlia¬ 
ment will meet the 5th of February. Queen 
Victoria, it is expected, will open the session in 
person. Orders have been issued for the return 
of two regiments of troops from Ireland. It is 
thought the Christian Powers will interfere in 
the affairs between Turkey and Greece. 
Florence, Dec. 29.—The bad feeling between 
Greece and Turkey is increasing. Pari iament has 
adopted an Address to Victor Emanuel. 
iUu- ^tU’crtisemettts. 
E3TADVERTISING TERMS In Advnncc- 
Fifty Cents a Link, each insertion. A prico and a 
half for extra display, or 75 conts per tine of spnee. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. UK* No advertise¬ 
ment wilt be inserted for Iiibs than Two Dollars. 
Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, ft* 
Obituaries, same, length. 50 Conte. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mail 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
P REJHIU.VI FLOWER AM) FRUIT 
PLATES.—Send for Price-List and circular to 
W. DARI50W, Rochester, N. V. 
H A.TIJIOM) EAVES WANTED.-Parties 
having Hammond Ewes to sell cheap, address, glv- 
P URE BRED POULTRY FOR SALE. 
20 pairs Bronze Turkeys; 10 pairs Bremen Geese; 
in varieties l owls, i or price, ®C., addres i It. B. SHAW. 
Canandaigua, N.Y. 885-21 
t>AA iWWi HOP SETH FOR HALK.- 
, I I Price $25 per t,000, cut, packed and 
delivered at Railroad station. ' v 
A. w. morse, Eaton, N. V. 
AGENTS WANTED — To canvass for the 
Homk and To Mil OF Lincoln. Pure Line Engrav- 
IrfV’s., By subscription only. Apply to C. RICH & CO. 
Poughkeepsie, is. Y. 885-tf 
|3KA VINK CLOVER SEED t I HAVE A 
J. small lot of Mammoth or I'ea Vine Clover Heed, 
choice article, at $10 per bushel. P. B. MESEKOLK 
Chicago Ag’l Warehouse und Seed Store.201 Lake Street. 
Y oung jien we will pay you mo 
per week and expense*, ir you will actus agent lor 
us In SC 111 in: a new anil lieatltlftu article. Sample and cir¬ 
culars sent for 10 cents. Address U. It. Burlington. 
Michigan. 
Is constantly attractive with its rich variety of 
Sketches and Short Stories by the finest writers of 
Europe, its Choice Poems, its Serial Tales by some ol 
the most popular story-tellers now living, and its 
items of Literary and Scientific Intelligence. Terms : 
Single Number, 10 cents; $5.00 a year. 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, Boston. 
■ --- 
More Trouble. Thousands of our people arc 
weekly dying from the ravages of indigestion, Dys- I 
pepsia, and various diseases of the Stomach and 
bowels. The value of Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure should 
be known to the world. It has saved thousands from 
an early grave. 
THE HAIR, SCALP AND FACE. 
DR. B. C. PERRY, 
Dermatologist, author of the above valuable Book, 
published and for sale by James Mii.ler, 522 Broad¬ 
way, can be consulted ut No. 49 Bond street, New 
York, for all cutaneous diseases of the head or sculp. 
Loss of hair aud premature .grayness; males, wen* 
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 the skin, ask your druggist for Per 
ry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion, or send to Dr. Perry. 
No charge for consultations—personally or by letter. 
■ - 
Itch. -Suit Klietim.— Wheatou’s Oint- 
mknt will cure the Itch in 48 hows,—also cures Salt 
Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblaius and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 60 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to W sens & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 856-52t 
V TTF.NTION ALL! INDIA RUBBER 
and other water-proot clothing, urn air-tight, there¬ 
fore not allowing perspiration to passr.IT. as it should. 
This Is very unhealthy; to overcome this evil I haven 
preparation, which, applied to cotton or woolen goods, 
will render them completely water-proof and yet maln- 
tuin thrirtvo.'v-.w'ry. i will send receipt for this, und the 
Celebrated Mexican Mustang IJnlment.a sure euro for 
cbiliblaluB —all lor 50 r! 4 Address 
Prof. RULISON, Dele van, Wisconsin. 
W ANTED! GOOD AGENTS In every 
town unit county to sell •‘nOME,’ a religious 
book, for every family, by Rev, W. K. Twnnnm, D. D., 
author of " Sorti-iimc anti Sarrent,” nr “ Sow well ami 
neap well," “ Lamp to the Path," “ Meditations," tie., dr. 
This book will undoubtedly have a large sale, and agents, 
both male and female, will find It a book particularly 
adapted to tbelr sales. Address 
n. FENTON CO., Springfield, Mass. 
1 ^1 ARM FOR KALE.—The Gen. Burnside Farm. 
contanilrigjyuncres. Tlilrty-frmrmile*from Chicago, 
and two miles from the thriving village or Monro, on the 
Ill. Cent, klw The buildings are good.with cellar tinder 
tenant bouse, and 
11 "' 1 “'I * 1 is high, rolling, very rleb, and 
o, f . f ‘ 1 \ :u 'nhd’Tlhe plow, the rest in meadow. 
Hi lee only * in per acre, Terms liberal. No cheaper farm 
in America, t or further particulars, inquire r.f 
v v. a. been, 
11 i. Central tiff. Agent, ihieago, 
B ERRA HONES, The SubNerltiriw are 
prepared to furnish Strawberry ami other Fruit 
Boxes at the shortest notice. Two new kinds, fastened 
without nulls, rivets, pins, wire or tin. A child can put 
them up at sight, tour different specimens furnished 
gratis, on application, hr Kxprcvi. charges being paid. 
Every piece warranted to make » perfect box. Any al¬ 
terations in thickness ol Stuff win be. made without extra 
charge. I rices rauge from $7,50 to $ 10,00 » 1 , 000 . packed 
ready tor shipping. Now Is the. time to order. An Im- 
mediate reply nm V he expected to all communications. 
Address BARREN .V 111 X, Joddo. Orleans Co., N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE 
NEW CHURN “DASHER.” 
, . „ Albas v, N. V., Dee. 19l.li, 1800. 
rills certifies that, we sinv Mm new churn “ Dasher " 
finish a churning of one gut Ion milk and cream In four 
minutes. It was dime In the Mansion House, before a 
number of persons, and with satisfaction to all. 
Fedor Folatld & Hon. Proprietors of Mansion TTomie 
jy)»GE’S DIOREB AND REAPER 
ACAIN VICTORIOUS! 
Grand Gold Medal Awarded to it! 
torn l ,‘n ^’r« v n rieans Daily Picayune, of Nov. 23d, we 
- li" '--! 1 ' 1 .,", 1 t! "' proceedings of the Louisiana 
and UeSpfog l MaSt!ml! ,,S nM * de ° f Mowl "« 
I lt,L Bush & Co., of .Saint Louis, Mo„ Dodge’s Mowiu: 
AND REAPER 
2d. Adrlotice. Platt & t’o„ Buckeye Mower. 
I K “ - *;•-'••uitniau tV Go,, Canton, O., Buckets Moweb and 
r‘[. h ' Warder. MitcUcil* Co., Springfield. o„ do. 
5th. W alter A. W ood it Co..Hoo*lck Falls, N. Y.. Wood's 
Mowiiks xkd Rkxckrd. ” 
The odltorlal eorrespon,lent of the Prairie Farmer 
®*'?- "il v 1 '.', , ,v Louis, Mo., In connoetlon 
with J. >Y. Noirls .V t <>„of New Orleans, made mnrhthe 
most bXtonslvo display of wucmm‘t-y aud Implements. 
I hey eihlbltod Dimes s Patent Rkapkh and Mower, 
ifmdo by tUO DOUGk and 8nevBNBON MVii Company uf 
Auburn. N. \. 
The trial of Mowers was hold within the enclosure un- 
on a very rough piece of ground covered with a dense 
growth of tine Bermuda grass and weeds After a tho¬ 
rough trial the premium, 
A COLD MEDAL, 
WAS AW AKDKP TO TI1K 
DODGE AND STEVENSON M'K'G CO.’S MACHINE. 
This Gold Medal was also awarded to Dodge's Reaner 
and Mower as a Combined MvrnrvB. 1 
THE DODGE AND STEVENSON M’F'G 00„ 
of Au bp aa, N. V., Manufactures this ummuullcd Mow- 
KK AND KkACP.U AND BRLF-UaKKII. 
Make Your Own Soap] 
“TI JpEfrCES'r Saved By; 
U HIN4J n. T. RABRITT’S PURE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED 1'OTAsn or READY SOAP MAR Kit — 
Warranted doublo the stength or common Potash, and 
superior to any other sauohiflfir or ley In tlm market. 
Put up In cans of I pound, 2 pounds,3 pounds, 6 pounds 
and 12 pounds, with full ilirotions in English and German 
for making hard ami soft soap, fine pound will make 15 
galloriH of soft soap. No limn Is required. Consumers 
T HE AMERICAN journal 
OP 
Horticulture, & Florist’s Companion. 
ILLUSTRATED. 
We shall commence With the nomine y t . nl . the nnbllea- 
tlou ot an Illustrated Monthly Magazineq,.-voted to Hor¬ 
ticulture. For a long time I he demaml has hnnu felt for a 
Journal in this department, of high tone anil liberal Ideas 
employing not only the best talent in A(UerU-ii but tho 
selection of nil that is good from the (mikUaIi’K rcnoh 
German, am otlicr foreign works. This demaml wo de¬ 
sign to supply. A atomic at tho list of names which wo 
present, as among its contributors, will give assurance 
that our columns will be filled with valuable matter 
List, of Contributor*. 
Hammatt Billings, Joseph Break, 
E A Brackett, f> Barry, 
Henry Ward Beecher, C N Brackett, 
B K Bliss, E W Huawell. 
Fetor Folatld * Hon, Proprietors of Mansion House will find this tin- rheapest Potash in market. B. T. BAB- 
J. Kogera, Wni. Thompson, II. AV. French, Buffalo N. Y BITT, No*. tM, W>, W, t,7.68, fb, iu, K & 7-1 Washington Bt,, 
William H. Hazard. Pawtucket, !!. 1. New York. 885-18t 
......... ... ...i jii uuv.tvi i, is, 
lllostratorl uGvi'rtWnmont (n KuRALof Dec.1st. 
Address E. BtlltKoWb BHOWN, Mystic, Conn. 
T> Loom I NOTH N NURSERY. 
16th Year; 8 Large Green-Houses; 275 Acres. 
General assortment Omy,- Oramjr hedge plants, strong. 
Selected, 1 year, packed and at depot in gm.nl order, next 
March or April on orders with cash, received lie fore 
February i n, tsi;7_l m, Ei; 3,(Xi», ri;i-,' 10.000, $25; UD.OOO. 
$47; (SO,OH), $1(0; lOO.ofiO, $205. .1 fowl QfafUs —ilrst 
rate selected stuck splendid assortment, Includin'- 
Oneness Oldenburg, Bun Davis, and other chnlee sorta, 
1,000, $13, 10.000. *120. KUMUlmy and Wilson’s Blaek- 
berrv. tlrap-i tqna, Israel la, Ives', Nortoti’s, Rogers’ 
No.-I, Concord, Hartford, Delaware. 4-e. iVurxerii St/iels 
^ 1C W S 1C H 1 N hi in A C II I N E . 
Tub AMEntcAN Elastic■B rnvu Hewtno Macuinu, 
very latest improvement, patented Aug.. ISGC. Price 
earn, t lass I, tor Family use, with fixtures, &c\. all com¬ 
plete, $16. Will do fine or coarm stiirJiint/ un ali. kinds 
of materials from Utpnhrir to the TMiOttmr wofTBU 
OvKKroATor Lbatubk. 8«wh rapid,firm .ami hmutiful; 
perfectly reliable. Simple in its movements and easy to 
un debut and. is the vr.uv uits-r machine for Family 
UhB. Sample'* of goods aew-d and returned by mall for 
elimination on receipt of pr»„-age. Machine^ eiHfetcd with 
rare, adlust-o.il for vprcial wool,', and rorwarded, securely 
parked In substardl.il woodeil boxes, per express, to any 
part of the. country on kkcbipt of Pan us. TcBtlmonlals 
from those usltig them for manufacturing and family uno 
on view at Urn Salesroom Expurlene.r.d Agents wanted. 
Address all orders AM E RICAN HE Wl N G M ACUIN K t ()., 
U!0 Uroudway, New York. HH5-lt 
| ! II V R L i 9 M . ID B L L , 
COIVIIVIISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
West Stueet, FiXit of Dey, New Yoke. 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Ponltry, Butter, 
Eggs, On me. Furs. Flux, Hojis, Beans, &c„ Maple 
Hngarnnd Sirup, Green, Dried .-.nd Canned Fruits. 
In tlie Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of oil kinds of Don emtio Finin'*, such as Apples, 
Pears, Pcoe.iies, Grape*, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries. Cranberries, Cherries, &c., &c. 
[Established lBts.J ; it" Consignments, solicited. 
rilHE AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY 
JL oitvirriit) to 
Popular Instruction & Literature. 
Contents Pun January. 1887.—I. School and Teachers 
In Germany, with a lively Illustration—‘-The German 
Schoolmaster on Pay-Day." II. John Boyd, a Story of 
School Life, by Wm. W. Tufts. III. Jtadleul Drleets in 
Fdue.ulloii, by Dr. Hooker ol Yule College. IV. Ped¬ 
agogical Law. The Law as to Teachers’ Morals, by M. 
Mi N. Walsh, Esq. ol tliu New York Bar. V. Culture 
of ttie Imagination. VI. The. Prize Foam, a New Dia¬ 
logue. by whttte More, VII. Oceauto Fhonomenu,by 
J. J.Stevenson. VIII, Respect Dtte to Pupils. IX. A 
Rare Case of Courage. X. "Out of School'’ .VI. New 
Music Book needed. VII. "A Few Words.” XIII. 
Huve wo a Standard of English I’ronjiociatlon V” bv 
|i. II. Grultenderi. \IV. belief from Oregon, by Al 
phone' Wood, XV An AdVQeate of Flogging In 
school. XVI. Educational Intel He mice in thelfnltcd 
States, Mexico, South America, Great Britain, France, 
Prussia, Analrla. Australia. XVII. List, of Superin¬ 
tendent;! of Public Instruction In tho United States. 
XVJfl, Reviews of New Book-:—New Latin Books, 
Superstition arid Force, The Giant Cities of Basban, 
Literature and Art, History of the Gypsies, The Great. 
Rebellion, Tin; M’-brill Syt l-eixi, -VJiii to Hehool Disci¬ 
pline. XIX. H liat is new In Hehmeeand the Arts. XX. 
New Invent,ions for School*. XX I Bulletin of Teach¬ 
ers who are. Candidates for Positions. XVII. Descrip¬ 
tions and Price Lbts of School Books, and all Articles 
for use lu Schools. 
Zrt~ Price, $IJW per aminm. Specimens by mall, pre¬ 
paid, 15 cents. Club Katas are. liberal. Teachers and 
Clergymen may obtain, In exchange fora little work in 
Gin Educational field, a copy of I HbHierx In of at Quarto 
DHLmaru, Price $12.00. .). W. SC!LEKMERHOKN & 
00480 Broome-st., New York. 
W ANTED- lOO FARMERS !—TO EN- 
gage in a business that will pay them from $180 to 
$150 per month from now until next spring, 
Address, JONES BROTHERS & CO., 
®®-*t 507 Minor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
\\ r ANTED —AGENTS, HI 50 PER MONTH, 
v i everywhere, male and female, to sell tin-. Genui.nk 
C owMojr Sense Fkjim.k SAwtxu madjii vk, the greatest 
lnventlonof the age. Price $ 1 H. Every Machine warrnnt- 
ed3 years. Address HKCO.MB & CO., Cleveland, Ohio 
_ _ _ ♦ _ 
W HISKERS ! !— We warrant a (Tc-avy Beard 
In five- weeks, to those who use linnsnt.i.'* Ital¬ 
ian Compound. Contains nothing Injurious to the skin, 
Hent, closely sealed, for SO cents. M, RUSSELL & CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 883-13t 
CKA PER WEEK GUARANTEED — 
Agents selling Gknsmork’s Silver Platjnu 
Pkepabatuin. A complete Electro-l'latlug Battery In a 
bottle. Warranted to give entire satisfaction. Particu¬ 
lars free. Sample bottles 40 cents. Address 
L. A. DENSMORE, Holley, N. Y. 
CAKM MACHINERY ! — Emery’s Endless 
P Chain Horse-Powers, Lever Horse-Power. Circular 
Saw-MUIs, Drag Cross-Cut Haw-Mllls, with or without 
Power, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Root or Vegetable 
Cutters, Coru Shellers, ike., &e. P. S. MKSEUOLE, 
8H5-8t 204 Luke St., Chicago, 111. 
D AIRY FARM FOR SALE-In Wyoming 
Co., N. Y., 4S' miles west of Attica, l s miles north 
east, of Bennington Centre, N. Y„ containing 103 acres, 
about 80 acres beech and maple woodland, orchard, &c.; 
barn room for 25 bead of cattle and 100 sheep. For par¬ 
ticulars appiy to WM. II. HILLS, Attica, N. Y. 
tlculars apply to WA1. II. HILLS, Attica, N. Y. 
V ALUABLE AND INSTRUCTIVE SMALL 
Faurr Cataluultk von SpttLNo ok 1807.—Tells how 
to plant, grow ami market. How to make your owu arid 
the brut quart boxes und shipping cases, with other valu¬ 
able bints by which tho garden beds or largo field plant¬ 
ations can lie made to yield turtle aud sure crops. Sent 
on receipt of 10 cents. Address 
A. M. PURDY, South Bend, tnd. 
7 4* very CHOICE SECRETS and F\- 
I U uious $1 recipes for making very best. Inks of all 
colors; Artificial Honey; flntr Restorers; Extra Vine¬ 
gar; • Chlncso Cement;” Silver Plating; The Hunters 
Secrets, and Rost-i'« Great DLscovery! All thu above sent 
free by mall for 23 cents! Address 
SANBORN & CO., Lincoln, Mason Co., Midi. 
H UNT’S IIHOSIER FODDER ClfTTEK 
U lor all nurpoKCh the heat cutter in t.he world. It 
has already taken 2)1 premiums at as many lairs, when 
placed In competiUoa with the best cutters lu the coun¬ 
try. Manufactured by ,T. n. BURDICK A CO., New 
Haven, Conn. Send for a circular. 
JOHN VANDERBILT &• BRO., Agents. 
W5-4t 23 Fulton street, New York. 
W ANTED.—GOOD AGENTS IN Every 
Town and County, to sell ■' ROME," a rcllgtons 
book tor every family. By Rev. W. K. Twkkm z, Ti li. 
nuihoi or “ seed-time ami Harvest; or, Sov. Well and 
Reap Well." *' Lamp to the Path,” .MedUaGons,” etc., 
etc. This book will undoubtedly have a large sale, and 
ugonts, both Alalc nnd Femule, will find it a book par¬ 
ticularly adapted to their sides. Address 
H. FENTON & CO.. Springfield, Mass. 
N ew yii sic rook F4»r grammar 
SCHOOLS.—TUB OBAMMaK SotaoOL Cuouttar -(Jon- 
Ulnlug WTUum’s Method of Teaching Vocal Music, 
adapted to Behool* by John. Hullab; also, selections for 
Devotional Excrclsea, Exhibitions, aud Festival Occa¬ 
sions. Adapted and arranged la One, Two nnd Throe 
Parts, by J. B. SiiA.iiLA.atP, Teacher of Mufilce In the Bos¬ 
ton Grammar bcbools, ft. dent post-paid. OLIVER 
DITSON k CO., Publishers, Boston, Mm*. 
cporti. duiuil Hill i tus, I.iilht, l I’AUfi, ** I” vv 1/ti^Mlta, KUO 
the Western States. <8 to fill a copy coaid be easily ob¬ 
tained. 
ST VV. -- . E; • . ->OI_IOU B, itogers 
No. 1, Concord, Hartford, Del aware, Ac- iVurneru Stools, 
largo assort.ut. Shade Trees, large it-'i'l small. Shrubs, 
/aMM.Oreeu-IIouse, Garden and Bedding I’I an is.&c... &c. 
Beud 1 red stump cacti Tor 2 new Catalogues Descrlntlve 
and Wholesale. If. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, ill. 
\ rALUAULK MERINO SHEEP f..r 
Sjnlfi.— We will sell a few mullet*.sheep fx-C-'tSY 1 
and at iimch loss prices tlmu Mir same quality UVliaayf 
can be- bought In Vcrmciiit. Our original llock /‘*-nJ r-q 
was selected from Uic ducks of niauv of tb« oTilT-t and 
most rel(ubin breeders in Vermont, and lor purity of 
blood cannot Im excelled, Our slump have boon bred 
with much earn and we think will give good satisfaction. 
We. will sell, or box mid deliver to KxprOBS Ofilce, with 
feed, (or the following prices: 
Rams—Co.vi* act, for $1,00(1; Gom-kn Dune, $500; Buck 
.Mountain, $200; Gnjurr.$150.- several others nt from $40 
to $11X1. Kwcs, singly, at from $80 to 1200. A pen or a 
yearlings nt 81,000; a pou of 8 three yearn old -At $1,1)00. 
All served by Dew-Drop, a ram bred by Stoweli, for 
which we paid him *5,000. Ho sheared Vif; lbs. of one 
years growth. Certificate of pedigree given. JOHN' 
SHELDON & SON, Moscow, Livingston Co., N. V, 
GUMMING S & MILLER. 
Carpenters and Builders, 
Your attention lit Invited to a NEW aud PRACTICAL 
WORK ON ARCIIITFCTURE, giving In detail on a 
working drawing scale, the exterior aud Interior of vurt- 
otw clnoscK or buildings — with 382 designs and 71 IIIIuh- 
truttous, containing street frotitw, suburban houses cot- 
tugee, cut, storm work. Ac., ,vc. It. U tt by M Inches In 
containing „nly prncll.--al work, designs and illus¬ 
trations that, separately would cost hundreds of dollars. 
' rice, $ 11 ). Sent,, post-paid, on receipt of money order or 
otherwise. A. J. BICRNKLL, 
Denier In Architectural nnd Monumental Works, 
282 River Btruet, Troy, N.Y. 
J' KEAN D, JOHNSON At GO., 
UENERAL AGENT* FOR 
SMV’S PATEWT 
1. A WYES’ COLLARS. 
$20 A "" — '"' !NTS! 
The Vastest Selling and Beal \jap ever Issued. Lloyd's 
Great Map of North and South America, or The United 
stales Continent In 1300. 34 square feet, engraved on 
steel, mounted and varnished with rollers, and colored 
In forty States and Terrltorlea; coat fKxtjttOO and four 
years' labor; finished to-day ; worth $21), vet retails for 
$4.00; Allows 3,iklfiJWO places, NX) railways, and fid,MX! rail¬ 
way statioriH, H00.IXK1 towns, villages, purl-otncen, cities, 
gold and silver mines,20,0(0 htaliotis on the Overland, 
Dispatch,Mall,Telegraph utidEmigrant routes ueross the. 
Plains and Rooky MOantattiM. The whole Continent Is 
ihowji.from the unot m the. Arctic. Ocean where Sir John 
Frunkliu perished, westward through Bellring Strait, to 
the Pacific, and south ward 25.000 fillies, around Cupe Horn 
bp Orccnland water entirely surrounding this mighty 
Continent—all seen and comprehended at, a single glance. 
By Uio study of such a map Is geography only learned. 
TnU* h* the first map ever made which shows the correct, 
source, of the Missouri, YelKiWstonoand Columbia Rivera 
and their hundreds Ol’ tribulurir.il. I refer lo the War He- 
uattihcntjOr the American Fnr Company,St.Louis. Thin 
Is a map for tho world to consuu; a man for tbu Student, 
und Statesman ; a map for ilia crowned heads of Europe, 
to ponder over -showlag the greatness of tho Doited 
States Territory, which has doubled ninc.c IS4;J, and Its 
greatness when its wings shall have expanded over tho 
whole Continent, from tho North Pole to the South Son. 
To Insure this map being bung up In every house through¬ 
out the civilized world,'wc fiuvo engraved a loigc sepa¬ 
rate Map of the Doited 5tme« portion of irio ConUneiu 
on a annte eight times as large at) the main Map and on), 
ored It In 4,009 illstinet counties and printed it on the re¬ 
versed side, so by raising tint bottom roller the, County 
Map faces you,snowing every minute \ lHago, railway- 
station, ana diatancus between, and County seats, 400,(K)0 
Map races you,showing every minute \illaso, railway- 
stniloti, ana distances Bet 'vech, and County seats, 400,WX) 
names mid ;Si0,lX)0 rullroud stalioun. Both Mops for $4-00. 
t’rtunty Rights given earn Agent. Send money for n saru- 
pic, aud see th I if noi ?old, taken back >/u dt - 
maud. Agent* are averaging 20 copies a day. Printed 
Instructions how to cauvast svell furnished nur agents. 
Laillhs do ns well us men. J, T. I.LOYD, 
American Alap PtibllBlicr.JS Cort1amU-Bt.,Ncw Y'ork. 
TJOBTA RLE STEAM ENGINES- 
I ConihtulnK the. maximum ol efltcltiuey, durability 
and economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They are wfdelv aud favorably known, more than 600 
being in use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Deacriptivu circulars scut on application. 
Address J C. IIOADLE Y & CO., 
877-I8t Lawrence, Mass. 
E A Brackett, p Barry, 
Henry Ward Beecher, C N Brackett, 
B K Bliss, E W Huawell, 
D M Batch, Fearing Burr, 
P M Copeland, H A Dreer 
Geo Davenport, Fraud* P Denny, 
John Ellis, Andrew H Fuller, 
$ R Kliot, Aicz Hyde, 
Charles L Flint, j v 0 Ufyde, President Mass. 
I nter Henderson, Hort’l Soe’y, 
Dr J P KlrUand, Dr Goo B Loring, 
J M Miii-rick, Jr, D G Mitchell, (Tk Marvel,) 
Fraheia Barkmau, £ U ParsoDs, 
V V E H Rand. Jr, ’ 
John L Russell, E H Rogers, 
Solon Robinson, C J Sprague, 
Strong, Wm Suiindcrs, 
Fd A Samuels, Gregory K Sanborn, 
Samuel II Scuddor, Jumes Vick. 
Geo II Warren, Jr, Wm Webster, 
Also a host of occasional writers. 
(I la quite. Imiiomtblo to give a full list of contributors. 
Wc arc receiving aditlttous dally, und from all parts of 
the country come letters from our best culturisls offer- 
M . u[ assistance In support of thecn- 
tm prlsc which alt feel the need of so much. 
'"‘Porlant and novel feature of tlie .Magazine will 
t I’artment of Flortoultiire. Receiving contrl- 
'"2 all Of the known talent In America, with 
£n •‘■'■’'n tlie best foreign works. It will be 
Floriculture. To the lady who lias 
only a w lUdow for her garden or t.hc front of u city re#l 
a.i to Up. proprietor of the largest garden 
and greeu-house, It wm be a necessary companion and 
guide. Every novelty introduced will receive proper 
attention lu onr columns. We have secured the services, 
ot Hammatt Bllliags, who win furnish aslrtos of article* 
nccompanled by designs from bis pencil ou “Rural 
Architecture." 
The subscription price will be. $3.00 per annum, so that 
it may be within the reach Of all who desire surli a work 
Eueh number or tlie Magazine will contain <M page's of 
rending matter, including Illustrations. 
Thus It will la* seen that for three dollars we give 
nearly eight hundred octavo pages of Illustrated Horti¬ 
cultural matter, selected from tho heat tho oountry can 
produce. I be Jauuary number ts now ready. 
TERMS—Three dollars per uuuum,strictly In advance. 
Liberal terms will be made with thrme. desiring to form 
clubs, or to act ns agents In enlisting subscribers. Bam- 
pie numbers sent by mall on receipt of 30 rents. 
Agents wanted In every oily ana town In the country. 
J. IC. TfLTON * CO., Publishers, 
lilt Wnshtngtoii-st., Boston, Mass. 
ana for a fortune, and no 
t!« >' ’• t ’’“t I uci eptlon. Address 
882-131 HARRLS BROTHERS, Boston,Mass. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias Howb, Jn., Presltlont, and original Inventor of 
the Sewing Machine.) 
Proprietors and Maiiufivetnrers of the world renowned 
HOWE SEWING MACHINES, 
FOR KA MIDI KH AND MAN UFA( "I’tJ HERS. 
They weroawardod the Idghest prcmluma at the World’s 
Fair In London, aud six First Premiums ut the New York 
Stale Fair of 1866. 
i■"* Send for Circular. A gouts Wanted. 
875-lHt ((Hi) Ttroivdxvny, N. Y. 
Thksk Collars, which are manufactured by the Aincr. 
lean Molded Collar Company, uiulnr license ot the Union 
Paper Collar Company, are made of the. same quality or 
selected stock used in tho manufacture of bank-note 
paper and ou which depends tho eveu pearl tint, smooth 
ivory surface, and linendike strong lit for which the pro 
ductions of this Company are- celebrated. They are 
made In several different styles and patterns, among 
which are. the following; 
Xnadics’ AflColdod Collars. 
This stylo was suggested by thy. Gentlemen’s Molded 
Collars, which are so generally known us the best, and 
most popular paper collars ever mnnnfacttired, aud from 
which the present stylo is patterned, being made, how¬ 
ever, more delicate In form, and thug especially adapted 
to ladles’ use. The term “ Molded ” refers to a process 
by which the collars are formed ar stretched, so thut they 
lay snugly r.o the neck without wrink ling, and by which 
a setting is secured absolutely impossible to any other 
collars, of whatever material. They are ppououtieed 
unique by those who have worn them, nnd they are uvl- 
dently destined to work a revolution In the matter of 
ladies'collars. Put up tn neat blue buxes of ten each, 
the sizes ranging at half inches, from twelve to fonrtoon 
aud one-ball' luffies. 
Iiadies’ Crimped Collars. 
'I'hcse, as Indicated by their name, are tinted or crimp¬ 
ed turn-over collars, made of pearly white paper and 
properly curved to fit the neck. By a slight tension or 
pulling upon the ends, lust HUtllclunt to destroy tho cur¬ 
vature, they can at once bo transformed Into neat aud 
tasty “ Gnrrotcs," which can with equal ense be turned 
Into pairs of cufffi by cutting In halves, 'they are beau¬ 
tiful In appearance, easy to adjust, comfortable to the 
wearer, and are being extensively adopted tor children's 
aud misses’ wear, as well as for holies. Put up in neat 
circular boxes of ten each. 
Printed Crimped Collars. 
These arc the same os the previously mentioned style, 
save, that Instead of being plain white, they are tastefully 
ornamented with lines and figures tn a variety of colors, 
closely Imitating printed linen. Each box contains tea 
collars including different designs and colors. 
Cxray’s Imitation Collars. 
These are so named from being capital Imitations of 
the prevailing style of tucked or plaited linen collars. 
They lire inud>- of heavy white paper, und arc furnished 
in two styles, “Turnovers” and “Garrotes,” the former 
having a narrow neck band by which the collar can be 
attached to the dress, Put up Lu boxes of ten each. 
Sample Boxes. 
To facilitate the introduction of these collars the un¬ 
dersigned will, for the present, send a sample box of 
either of the above styles to any nddress, post-paid, by 
return mall, on receipt of thirty cents. Be particular to 
give your address plainly. Including town, county and 
State. Address 
LELAND, JOHNSON & CO., 
Si Devonshire, Street, Ronton, 
Z ff~ Dealers Terms furnished on application, 
B rick makers hi y the best, cur¬ 
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combined— makes Common Brick wttli great rapidity-, 
superior quality, und Press Brick that have tio equal, 
with the same machine. Address for circular and de¬ 
scription, J. A. LAFLKB. inventor and Manufacturer, 
Albion, Orlenas Co., N. Y. 883-eoif. 
4 LADY who lias been cured of great nervous 
debility, after muny year* of misery, desires to 
e known to all fellow sufferers the sure means of re¬ 
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be sent free l>y return mall. 881-lOt 
A ttention i ALL WANTING FARMS! 
Ghenp Farm and Fruit. Lands. Village Lots. VVuter 
I 'owo.ru for manufacturing, for sale, at Brivksburg, 
Ocean County, New Jersey, 44 miles from New York on 
railroad to PfiRaficlphlfi. Soil, line loam,superior for all 
crops. Country just rolling uiiougb for beauty und util¬ 
ity. Climate mild and proverbially healthy. Water soft 
and pure. No fever und ague, hold only to actual set 
tiers, on cany terms. Price, per acre, $20 and upward. 
For circulars and maps, address as uboye. 
H73-131 W J. PARSiENTIEK, Agent, Brlekaburg. 
M aryland »mi vikginia farms 
FOR HALF —Owing to the civil war line Southern 
lurniH are now offering for sale at reduced prices In the 
most fertile portions of Maryland and Virginia. Tho 
mildness of Ihe climate and variety of productions offer 
peculiar inducements to Northern formers. The sub¬ 
scribers have constantly on band farm* Improved slid 
unimproved. Dairy, Trull aud grazing farms; eounlry 
seals, coni mid limber iambi tn all nrr,iiotu of Maryland 
anil Virginia. Alsu, residence;* nnd builtllhg hits In and 
around Baltimore, und Washington. Faithful and accu¬ 
rate descriptions can be had by addressing JOHN 
GLK.NN 4b CO., No. .VJ SoCOud-sL, Baltimore. 873-lf 
A 1 Ol' LI), UEf KWITII & CO., Offer for 
Bole, foi the fall of isfitl, a most uomplelo stock oC 
FutHT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,Slruuiifl, Plants, 
ViMt-', Hi;i.lulus Roots, IIkikiimi Plan ts, &c„ «i-c. VKo 
would Invite particular attention to our splendid stock 
iff ItoSEB, on Uiulvowii roots, mostly Hybrid Perpetual*, 
consisting of over 2lMi lUlferout vtulutlu* of all the olu 
oris and many new ones, recently imported from 
France, which we. offer in large or stimll quantities, to- 
-nil purchasers. It gives us great pleasure to say that 
alt our stuck Is remarkably well grown, a fact thut. pur¬ 
chasers will duly appreciate. Prompt and careful atten¬ 
tion given to all orders, and packing done, in the- most 
careful aud thorough manner, More, lull particulars Will 
he. found In onr Catalogues, which vro should be pleased 
to send on application. Nos. l aud 2, Fruit und Orna¬ 
mental ; No. 3, Wholesale. 
GOULD, P.Kl KWITII tk. CO.. 
K70-U' Monroe (Jo. isurscvles, Rochester, N. Y. 
T he i*ka(Tk a l mikitifud. tt»in 
Is the latest and best, of Dr. R,ki>au.’S works on 
Sheep Husbandly—the standard Authority on tho sub 
loct. U tells all about the Breeding, Management uud 
Diseases Of Sheep, aud diould In lu tlie bands of every 
flock-tuastcr ou tlie American Continent. Over 2n,iKKI 
copies already sold. One lanre 12mo. volume of 151 
pages,—printed, illustrated ami bound In Superior style. 
Sent post-paid un receipt of price—$2. Address 
!>. l». T. HOOKE, Rochester, N. \. 
fiAWEB, A New method of Treating; 
Y J Canokk, by Dri. Bftbeoek & Hott, which has already 
been proved, by over two thousand case*, to be the most, 
successful treatment for Cancer that, has over been mud 
by man. Tho method of treatment la -iiiiide. This ter- 
rfble tUseaso is removed in a .lOlUl muss, without the use 
of the knife, logs of blood, producing of pnln, caustic, 
burning, or afflicting the. sound parts. We will gi ve any 
number of testimonials; also, will answer all letters of 
inquiry. Address Das. IiXBCOCK. As SON, 
84H.lt No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
I JARWI l’OIL HALE. FIRST CLASIS FOR 
Grain, Grass, or Fruit I'll) acres, 25 timber, balance 
Improved: 61 acres In wheat.; 15-mlnut.es drive from Ba¬ 
tavia, N. Y. P. P. BEARISH. 
4 NDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, AT ANGERS, 
(A thii largest and riciiest in France. New Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue sent on application to BKCGILEUF. & 
TH KBAUD, 51 Cedar StreiH, New York. dlT-tf 
MALLORY 4k SANFORD’S FLAX AND 
1TJL Hemp Brakes, Combers, Blinkers and Pickers, are 
the best and most approved for working E lux, «e. Heutl 
lor circular or sec machines at work. 
JOHN W. QtTJNCY, Treasurer. 
RSI IIS william Street, Me.w York City 
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3 VC'jX.JST'X’ILXJ. 
pLiX AND HEMP CULTURE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
' A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Soloing, Ilartlooting, <tc. Also, an Essay by a Western 
man. ou 11 kmc a. s o Ft. UC is tub Wkht : Modes of 
Co I turn, I‘reparation for Market. 4k o„ with Botanical 
descriptions and Illustration a. Published by D. D. T. 
Mooj;n, Editor ol Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. 
BT Those who wish Piiamtk>aj> I vvouwkTto.v on tho 
subjects named above should send for the work, which 
is sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
\| A L T B Y H O USE, 
A. B, MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
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