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FOREIGN NEWS-BY TELEGRAPE. 
ri ,„. T . XB^rtA, Halvah Co., Iowa, Nov.8, 1866. 
Cheat Amv.btcan Tea Company ; 
nf rh,? : o,Tr ordt * r t,mt f 1,0,11 fo your bouse the fore part 
n„i,i,nS ( ' r W universal satisfaction, and nil of the 
uo another 0 Vi rylnKrop .. some . tlruoto K r,t m ” to make 
Reived u-tJ'ft,ft"’ ' , ?. > . m ^T l i n ''- ,,ta C y PW-kwte which Ins 
fin the tci r,u I „ bl ' st . 1 ,!a Jrnnk I" Iowa. Please 
o . V, r'J, K or ‘ Icr - ancl to me at Bmmshor- 
OUgh, Iowa. Z ERA II K. COTTRELL. 
__ . UroiANAPOLra, Ini>„ Dec.7,1S86. 
Giucvt Africa* 1 ka Company ; 
n , N “-5 ,l( tS3 V esey-st.. New York. 
siate'thut UioTnahiH? 1111 lnst ’ \ s before mn.and I would 
tsfae tioT) The b .'" ' n J-ecelved, and sore entire sat- 
i. '.-fi. l! ' ,! 0 monev 1ms boon forwarded per Adams’ 
Express. You may expect another order. 
Respectfully, &o., WlLIJS G. Ovbrstrrrt. 
ItcitNAitnsrox, Franklin Co., Mima,. ( 
Ktvxwun-*-! 1 v^v Bro i'. N if iA Company, Nos. 31 und 
o»> \ 1 Ork (TV • Tim i hut 1 
ordered from >**>» t-dvon sonuna ^tlafaJ on »ndl thla 
dnv mail you another Chit, order, No. 3 for Tea and Cof 
fee amounting to r:«»,lo, which yon wfii pj'^ nn anil 
send to my address by express, ^ose accent mvltaoku 
Tor tho complimontary package. Rc«p,. c tfu[lyvourw k 
_E-1>- iuoiARdsoVl 
_ . LOWBJJ.. Nor 20 loflfl 
Oirbat A Miciiie in Tea Company , (Imw • I herewith 
send second order of Morltimr Clnh for Tea and Coffee 
n regard to the first order, would say your nmnmt eSi 
In answering it and duality of goods sent xnvewntfiwsafc 
Isfactjon, ns yon will see by an increase of *24 n, ooi,... 
de.r.C.O.P. liespee.Unlly vmirs, 8. 1) OOtilHiN 
No, IS) CoilHirn-st., Lowell, 
(treat American lea Company, Nos. 31 and :« Vrsey-st 
Now i nrk" * 0 '** 
H U1VT»S HOOSIKR FODDPJtCUTTKR 
Is lor all purposes tue best cutter o, the world It 
hen already taken 20 premiums at as many fairs when 
placed In competition with the best cutters In leconn- 
Startine of the Great American Tea Company. 
BrinkerbofTs Corn-Sheller, Separator and Cleaner 
Jacob Brlnkerhoff, 
Wanted. A?rnh-B H Curran. 
A Valnable McdlCinu—Geo \v Swell.. 
Booth’s Combined ShAkcr—W C Otiimby. 
Brick Makers Bay the Best—I A fader. 
Maryland aad Southern Farms—John Glenn ft Co. 
The. MubllMe—oilrer Ditson * Co. 
Devon* of First Class—Walter Cole. 
Androo Johnson—nnntor ft Co. 
Cancers Cored—Dr? Babcock A Sou. 
Partner In the Nursery Budneaa Wanted. 
Wanted, n Good Agc/it—W ,1 Holland & Co. 
The Boys Package—Frtok A EUl*. 
Wanted—A 8ltjat;on as Housekeeper. 
Grape Wood ami punts for Sole—J I, Waring. 
The TUden Tomato—Henry Tliden. 
1 Inoaand Isr.inlta Grape Wood—John Charlton. 
New York (TDc Association—J II Bay ft Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Our Young Felks—Tleknor & Fields. 
Every Saturday—Ticknor & Fields. 
Coe’s Cough Balsam. 
Paris, Jan. 5.— Dispatches received this morn¬ 
ing announce the occurrence of a terrible, earth- 
qnake in Algeria. Many villages were destroyed 
and a larpe number of lives lost, 
Bkri.tv, .Tan, 4,— The Dnhe of Atiffnitoribnrff 
has given in his allegiance to the Rlngof Prussia, 
and relieved the people of Holland from their 
oaths of allegiance, 
London, Jan. 4.—The Ministers will introdnee 
no Reform Bill at the coming session of Parlia¬ 
ment, but will order Parliament to be dissolved 
in preference to doing so, and appeal to the peo¬ 
ple to support their action. They will not resign. 
Parts, Jan. (>. — It is denied that. France and 
England asks for a Conference on the Eastern 
Question. It is asserted that France has arrived 
at an agreement with Turkey such as the peace 
of Europe imperatively demands. 
London, Jan. 5.— The heaviest enow storm 
which lias been experienced in England for very 
many years has just visited us. The poor are 
snfforing severely. 
Bkrun, Jan. 6.—Several of the Northern Ger¬ 
man Governments have formally concluded that 
the Parliament shall mee.ton the 15th of Fcbrnary 
next. The Prussian Government is taking active 
steps to hasten the election of dolegates to Par¬ 
liament prior to the first of February. Tho Cre¬ 
tan question in the East is assuming threatening 
proportions, and its final settlement is looked 
upon as involving serious complications. 
London, Jan. 6.—A telegram from tho East 
reports that the Turkish forces have been suc- 
ceaseful in another Bcvere battle with the Can- 
dians. The London Times says tho relations of 
England with tho powers of Europe were rarely 
if ever better. The only difficulty is with the 
United States; it is most desirable that the great¬ 
est friendship should prevail. The Government 
is urged to speedily adjust all differences. Great 
honors arc being paid to the American yachtmon. 
Madrid, Jan. 8 ,—Tho Spanish Government 
has decided to send four iron-dads to the Pacific. 
The Duke Serrano lias been arrested by the order 
of Queen Isabella. 
Lisbon, Jan. 4.—The King opened the ses¬ 
sion of Die Cortes yesterday. 
.JOHN VANDKKIlll.T ft BRO.. Agent*. 
®Mb 28 1> uiton struct, New York. 
B W s E WING iti ACH InIl 
Title AmrutcaN ELABT1W-8TITOH SttWlNQ Mauiiino 
very latest improvement, patented Am;, mw. p ru ’ 
each. Class 1, for Kindly ear, wttb llxtunw, Ac., nil e.,„ n . 
plots,415. wmdo.ffneora>arw»i(mvftJn 0 on all kinum 
of matsrtiiln from tfa fabric to the njieivKivr wintku 
Ovkkugat or 1 KATDEU. Son-nramui, firm. arid beautiful- 
turfretly reliable. Simple In Us moVtmtonl.M ai'd kahy to 
UN mowTANn. Is tile VKftv near machine Tor Family 
U xK. .s omples of goods sewed and returned bv mail for 
examination an receipt of postage, Machines selected With 
‘'are. udjnslod for medal wurl, and forwarded, securely 
packed in substantial wooden boxes, per express to any 
part of the country on iiki xii't or Price. Testimonials 
Tho proprietors became folly convinced, Bovcral years 
ago, tho consumers of Tea and Coffee worn paylug too 
many and too largo profits on those articles of every day 
consumption, and therefore organized tho Great Amer¬ 
ican Tka Company, to do away, as fur as possible, with 
these enormous drains upon tho Consumers, and to sup¬ 
ply them with these, noccasarlca at tho smallest possible 
price. 
To give our ronders an idea of the profits which have 
boon made In tho Toa trade, we will start with the Amer¬ 
ican housoH, leaving out of the account entirely tho 
proilts of the Chinese factors. 
1st, The American House in China or Japan makes 
large proilts on their ealoa or shipments — and Home of 
thn richest retired merchants In this country have made 
their liwnonsu fortunes through their houses in China. 
3d. The. Banker makes largo profits upon the foreign 
exchange used In tho purchase of Teas. 
8d. Tho importer makes a profit Of 30 to DP per cent, 
in many cases. 
4th. On Its arrival hero it Is sold by the cargo, and the 
Purchaser sell a it to the. Speculator iu Invoices ofl.OOO to 
”,,000 packages, at an average profit of about II) per cent. 
6th. The Speculator sells It to tho Wholesale Tea Deal¬ 
er In lines at a profit or 10 to 15 per cent. 
6th. Tho Wholesale Tea Dealer sells it to the Wholesale 
Grocer in lota to suit hla trade, at a profit or about 10 
per cunt. 
7th. Tho Wholesale Grocer soln it U- the Retail Dealer 
at a profit or 15 to 23 per cent. • 
8th. Tho Retailer sella It to the Consumer for all the 
IT.OVIT UR CAN GET. 
When you have added to these kioiit profits as many 
brokerages, Cartages, storages, cooperages, and wnBtc, 
and udd tl^c original cost or the Tea, It will be perceived 
whut the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why wo con sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages and 
wasto.wit.li tho exception of a small commission paid 
for purchasing to onr correspondents In China and Japan, 
one cartage, ami a small profit to ourselves—which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay us. 
Throngh our system of supplying Clnbs throughout 
the country, consumers in all parts of the United States 
can ree.elvc their Teas at the same prices (with tho smoll 
additional expense of transportation) as though they 
bought them at onr warehouses in this city. 
Parties getting their Teas from ua may confidently rely 
upon getting them pare and fresh, ns they cornu direct 
from thu Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
The Company eon tin no to sull at the following prices: 
OOI.ONU (Black,) 70c., 80c., aOc^ boat >1 y lb. 
MIX KIT (Oreen and Black,) 70c„ 80«.90o., best ft. 
KNG1JBU BREAKFAST (Black,) 80e„ 00c., >1, $1,10, best 
$1,20 V lb. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c., 90c„ $ 1 , $1,10, best $1,25 lb. 
YOUNG nYSON (Green,) 80c., 00c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 
f> lb. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,26 y lb. 
CO FI'UK DEPARTMENT. 
Our Ootfce Department is very extenslvn — thn largest 
perhaps In tho country. Wo run threu engines constant¬ 
ly, and sometimes four or 11 vo, In roasting and grinding 
onr Cotr.ro. Our Coffee buyers aro experte, who examine 
most or the Coffees Imported, und select thu best and 
finest Davors for onr trade. We employ the most expe¬ 
rienced and skillful roasters, wb > exercise the greatest 
cans that It ahull be cooked In a perfect manner. It la 
al wuyB fresh, for our ordore crowd our facilities to their 
utmost capacity. 
A considerable portion of thu Colt o put upon the mai- 
ket of late years Is picked while the pods arts green, and 
subjected to artificial heat to open tho pods. This is not 
so good as that which mat ores and ripens In the natural 
way, npon the plant. Onr Coffee buyer thoroughly un¬ 
derstands this business, and cun readily dl8tlngub.lt the 
naturally ripened from the artificially cured; and Uo 
only buys the fully matured and halnrnliy cured Coffee. 
This Is what gives onr Coffee a superior flavor to many 
others, und the same flavor it used to have In days gone 
by. it Is a common saying that meet Coffee doos not 
taste as well as it formerly did. The reason for It Is, that 
(The (»romU'ms$r 
— Bonn University, Germany, has 906 students. 
— They have fresh strawberries in Savannah, Ga. 
— There were 31 homicides and 61 murders in New 
York the past year. 
— Revivals of religion are taking place at various 
points in the South. 
— Six youthful Japanese are students at the Mon- 
son (Mass.) academy. 
— Alexandre Dumas Lately gave a dinner to Aldridge 
the negro tragedian. 
— The Union Pacific railroad has reached a point 
300 miles west of Omaha. 
— The St. Paul Press estimates the present popula¬ 
tion of Minnesota at 360,000. 
— The debt of New York city at the close of the 
year amounted bo $31,551,089. 
— The Minnesota Valley railroad Is opened to Belle 
Plains—60 miles from St, Paul. 
— Mrs. Ladd, at Old Lyme, Ct., aged 105 years, is 
the oldest person in that State. 
— The entire indebtedness, principal and iterost, of 
the State of Florida, is $639,000. 
— George Fisher was mortally woundod by a pan¬ 
ther at Shal'tshury, Vt., recently, 
— Extensive copper mines have been discovered 
near Helena, Mon tuna Territory. 
— In Oshkosh, Wisconsin, a young widow of 26 has 
lately married her fourth husband. 
— Twenty-five farms have recently been sold In one 
section of Alabama for $1 per acre. 
— Baroness Ferdinand do Rothschild died recently 
in London, after a very brief Illness. 
— Tho herring fisheries of Eastern Maino have 
proved highly profitable the past season. 
— Two young ladies were recently kidnapped on 
their way to church in Minneapolis, Minn. 
— Pore salt, completely covering the ground, can be 
gathered by cart loads in south-western Kansas. 
— There Is not enough currency in Virginia to pay 
the taxes to meet the annual claims on the State. 
— Two sisters, left in a state of utter destitution, 
employ themselves in cutting and hauling wood to 
Mobile. 
— The mastodon, recently discovered at Cohoes, N. 
Y., has been sent to the State Geological Mtiaenm nt. 
Albany 
— Immense numbers of buffaloes arc crossing tho 
Platte, near Fort Kearney, going south for winter 
quarters. 
— An oil well has been sunk in St. Clair Co., Ala., 
to the depth of 900 feet, and oil is produced In great 
abundance. 
— A subscription has been opened in Quebec for 
the sufferers by the late terrible colliery explosions 
in England. 
— General Irvine, retiring Adjutant General, was 
presented by the employees of his late office with an 
elegant gold watch and chain. 
Wkst Btukkt, toot op Dry, Nbw York. 
Farmers’Produce or all kinds, Pork, Poultry, But 
Heps, Beans, &<■. Map 
8iisar and Sirup, Green, Dried and Gunned Fruits. 
3®, I ),uUr "•"v attention paid to 
p "' j| a ’ 1 kl ' ldH Of Homksuk, FmJlTB.sueli as Apr 
WhSVwS^'V Strawberries, Raspberi 
Granberrlisn, Flu rries Ac Ae 
I Established 18 ( 8 ,J nr Conslgnmcnls solicited. 
«oxi;s. The Nill.H.'rJtier* s 
Every plocu warrant.nl tVur.ttko a'nerleet 
ebaru'i''' H ITieeis ra'i'ies D-m'M 1 ”' ^wHhout el 
- rov*inT 8 >oTi» i, t^VhK nr Z 
N 6 T O Bf N UttSGlt Y , 
8 Largo Green-Houses ■, 275 Acres. 
prmgt hedge plants, strop,-’ 
aeked and at depot In good order next 
on , wlUl cash, received before 
no n,, r -o.rxMj, 
ull.W, $206. Apple l loot tirajle - ll rnt 
oclt-splandfd iv^sorlrncm. Including 
PF. Run llavlw urol .sf 1..,. ..I... *. K 
W ANTED — A ROOD AKUNT-Malo or 
Female —In every town In the country to sell 
“THECHILDREN’S ALBUM OF PICTURES ft STORIES,” 
By RJev. Aha Bullakd. 
The. book Is now ready for agents. It contains morn 
than One Hundred Pictures, and Is the best book In many 
respects published for children. Address W. J. HOL¬ 
LAND ft CO., Rochester. N. Y.z Springfield. Mass.; Phil. 
OOTII’S COmUlNBD SHAKER! 
I THING II, T. BAIIHITT’S* IMUUC CONCICN- 
U TKATKI) POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted double the stungt.li of common Potash, and 
superior to any other oanonificr or ley In the market. 
Put up In cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds. 3 pounds,« pounds 
and 12 pounds, with full dirctfonsln EnglishandGorraaa 
ror making hind and soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumers 
will find thin Hid cheapest I’otnsh In market, H. T. BAB¬ 
BITT Nos. 61,65,66, 67, <5H, Ml, 70, V) ft 71 Washington St., 
Now York. 8S5-13t 
FOR A FORTUNE, AND NO 
duonptlon. Address 
HARRIS BROTHERS, Boston, Mass, 
Seeds and Floral Guide for 1867, 
iuSs 0 t7aC^wood c Sf ntMn9 nettrIy 100 PI ' S,W ’ 100,11 
CHOICE FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, 
AND 
A Beautiful Colored Flower Plate 
t( , !TJili’’I’ 1 t descriptions of tlm finks 
\ ‘P * J A D VKfrKTA III.lib’ grown, with full ai 
plain dlreetlonn for oulture. 
i°/ 1 ! wl'b desire, postage paid, for 15cents 
not half the cost, bent free to u|| my custoincrs of tv 
without being ordered. Address 
TEE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias Howti, Jit., President, and original inventor of 
„ the Hewing Machine.) 
I roprlctors and MtifiiifisM.nnirft of tlo* world-reuownod 
1IOVVE HEWINI* Al AOIHKKH, 
FOR FAMILIES AND MAN I FAL'TUIJEKS. 
They were aw arded the hlghejil premjnuiH at the World’s 
Fair in London, and six Fiivt Premiums at the New York 
State Fair of IHlili. 
C <■'" Send lor Circulur. AgeutK Wanted. 
H7MHt 699 Itroadwuy, N. Y. 
Agents wuntedI throughout tho United States, to sell 
rnachluo and territory. Machines furnished on annllnn- 
ton to \m-m W. C. QUIMIIY, llochcstOrtN. V. 
| > ICIMv ICHHom 'n CORA-SHEUdCIt, 
SEPARATOR and CLEANER. 
Jb® ft?VSy’ ne r EPort of the judges on this mn- 
nocLii, m.i Kurm & uo., otr< r i<> r 
\ A sale, lor tlo, fall of lwai u most OOlnidOtu slock of 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 1 RKKH,Bill;turn, Plants, 
Vinks, Ilmjimw roots, llnnnuro I’la.m s, &c., &e„ wo 
w ould invite particular attmiMOli to our splendid stock 
of ROREB, oa their own roots,mostly Hybrid PoipelualH, 
consist ink Of over 200 different varieties of all the old 
sorts uud many n„w lines, reoonMy Imported from 
Franco, which we oiler in largo or small quantities, to 
suit purchasers. It gives us great pleasure to say that 
all mtr stock Is remarkably well grown, a fact that pur 
chasers will duly appreciate. I’rornpf und careful atten¬ 
tion given to *11 ordcis, and packing done in thn most, 
careful and thorough aminier. More full particulars will 
bo fonnd In onr Catalogues, widen we. should be pleased 
to send on application. Nos. 1 and 2, Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental; No.fi, Wholesale. 
GOULD, BECKWITH ft CO., 
870-tf Monroe Co Numerics, Rochester, N. Y. 
Among the maehbic* on exhibition was a Hand Corn- 
hofi. Auburn, N Y. SVp. hav- candidly examined and 
honniphly rested tins macldus. and have no hesitation 
In pronouncing-it the heel Cum-MuBrr we ex,r saw U 
readily adapts Itself to ears ot any sDe or shape shells 
clean, and Willi groat rapidity and ease, and al the’sauiu 
operation separates the Corn from thn eoh, and the. chad 
from the corn, and delivers thu corn, ready (nr market- 
'em 'P p '^bor ur one person to operate 11 ! 
1 he whole affair Is fttraplo In construction, and drirnhle. 
i”“ sl ^ AS- rov GotJU), ITeij't N. Y. State Ag'l Koe.’y. 
Bknj. t’. Jorivao.v, Ber.’y N. Y. State. Ag’l Boclcty. 
horxrv Kobx.vkon, Ag’l Editor N. Y. Tribune. J 
Tqpm Ag’l Editor N. Y. Times. 
Dated Auburn, N. Y., .filly, 1866. 
[Copy of I.cttcr from U.S. Agent for tho Paris Univer¬ 
sal Exposition. | 
t'niteti Stale* A gency far the Puri* Uuicerail Kxpoitition., 
No. 10 Park flow, (Itoom No. ‘Kj Timee Hullo,ng. A’. y J . 
„ , Nkw Youk, Dee. 8, tsi«. 
Mr. J. Biunrkhhovk, Dear Sir:-My Advisory Com- 
Ihi To’i flpf,0 i n h' < b) select Implements for exhibition at, 
Vn.i ^? reu l l !£ !. u f“ ui ' ,t ' 1,1 Furls, In L867. have selected 
anrl recommended to me, your Com-SIndler. as the best 
l.!,„^ nerll ''i;h^Ve accepted their report and will for 
wiiril vo nr 8hnll«r, U d»illvr*r{j(l hero* rrsulv for NhloniHni 
on or Wore January 1,18/17. Yonre truly, >n,pmwnt * 
u. 7 0 ,,. c. DKkHYl V 
HnnuiLi Clo.l L.».< .i__ . 
Foe 180«, will hi! even better than ever before, af¬ 
fording to the Boys and Girls of the country a larger 
amouut of the very best, and most interesting reading 
than any other Juvenile Magazine in America. The 
Publishers employ the most gifted writers und tin; 
most skillful artists to make <n k Yodnii Folks the 
best magazine of its kind in tho world. Teems : Two 
Dollars a year; Single or Specimen Number, 30 cents. 
T HE PRAf.TICAI. SHEPHERD.—’This 
Is the. latest and best of Dr. Kammli.'k works on 
Sheep Husbandry—the Standard Authority on the sub¬ 
ject. It tells all about tin: Hmndlng Management and 
DlscttMcH of Stieup, and should be in tho hands of every 
floek-inaster on th*‘ American Continent, over 20 ,ixx) 
copies alroady aolil. One large t2mo. volume of 451 
page.-,—printed. Illustrated and hound In superior style. 
Soul post paid on receipt of price—$2. Address 
D. !>. T. Al DO It E, Rochester, N. Y. 
T?AItAI FOR SALE. FIRST I I, ASS FOR 
I’ Grain, Gruss, or Fruit —186 acres, 2ft timber, balance 
improved: 64 acres lu wheat; 1.5 minutes drive from Ba¬ 
tavia, N. Y. P, P. HRADXaH. 
J1JHE RKED P(H I.TKY EOH SALE. 
- ^ p''ir» Bronze Turkovs; 10 pairs Bremen Geese: 
varieties bowls. For price, fte.,address R. B, SHAW, 
maudalguu, N. Y. 8tH-2t 
'00 OOO e" ° ** s KT , S FOR S.t I.E. 
brier 826 per 1,UOO, out, packed and 
ilvorcd at Railroad station. 
A. W. MORSE, Eaton, N. Y. 
nunu. oi oar ttiunn son a Of aero wrekty, some, not bo 
often; while others keep a standing order to liusupplieU 
with a given quantity each week, or at Btated p(!rioda. 
And in all cases (where a sufficient time has elapsed, 
Clnbs have repeated their orders. 
Parties sending Club or other orders for less than thirty 
dollars had better send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expense of collecting by ex¬ 
press ; but larger orders we will forward by express, to 
collect on delivery. 
We return thanks to parties who have taken an Inte¬ 
rest In getting up Clubs; and when auy of them come to 
New York we shall be pleased to have them call upon us 
and make themselves known. 
Hereafter w« will send a complimentary package to 
the party getting tip the Club. Onr profita are small, 
but we will be us liberal as we can afford. W« send no 
complimentary package for Clnbs of less than * 30 . ‘ 
N.B. All villages and towns where a large, number 
reside, by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about onc-thjrd by sending directly 
to tire 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. 
Nos. 31 and 33 YESKY-ST., corner of CUU KCH. 
Post-Office Box No. 5,643 New York City. 
Is made up of the freshest and best writings of 
the leading writers of Europe. Its puges contain the 
best contributions to periodical literature furnished 
by the leading minds of the age. It i B a marvel of va¬ 
riety, excellence, and cheapness,"— Cleveland Herald. 
This is the general opinion of tho Press. Tkbms : 
Single Number, 10 cents; $5.00 a year. 
TICKNOIt & FIELDS, Publishers, Boston. 
ami wurrunti'd to give y-itlsl^^tioii, or iiie morn:y will Ik! 
refunded. A portion of the territory will be sold. The 
\ ™H pr, * d wltl ! «“»«» by the Patentee, for 
" Web Agents are wanted in every town, to whom lib- 
,lt u » ; usual 
A gents wanted — 
. Home and Tomb of Li now. 
Inga. By stibsiirlptlon only. Apr 
Poughkeepsie, N, Y. 
To canvuss for the 
.n. Pure Line Kngrav- 
ply to 0. RICH & CO., 
885-tf 
A ndre leroy’s nurseries, at angers, 
the largest und richest In France- Nuw Descrip¬ 
tive Catalogue sent on application to BRUGIUEUE ft 
THKBAU d; 51 Cedar Street. New York. Wi-tf 
M ALL.OICY A SANFORD’S FLAX AND 
Hemp Brakes, Combers, Shakers and Pickers, are 
toe best and most approved for working Flax, «c. Send 
for circular or See machines at work. 
JOHN 5V. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
•864 98 William Street, New York City 
W ANTED AGENTS—In Every Counlv 
"MV?* bunortant work, from a ucw btand 
F' l “>, bold only by subscription. 
THE RESULTS OF TWENTY YEARS’ PRACTICE. 
The American Farmers’ Horse Book, 
“T Roiucrt Stkwaet, M. I),, v.H. 
Complete in One large Octavo Volume, Finely Illustrated 
Meeting a want long felt In this country bv til elaanOB 
of persons IDterextedJn the care and management of tnV 
home or muto. It .m,bodies lh« ; results of t ®ent$ years 
of highly nuce.es(fol praeiice nrnlor circumaiKneea th! 
niOMt favorable, (or the developnimit of tbommftratl^h. 
al, economical and effectua) modes of treatment for ill 
aurable dlacaaeu to which the lmS? lS BUbjeScludln, 
tome diseases pronooacea by olbers lncarah lt It also 
contains a most timely ami sensible treati«., ..n «ro^£ 
Raising and Stock Manage.!nent, tnetodhi’^ ItrepriW 
Food, gtable ManaKemfnt.UeaiiU.g.BreaklSI c & 
i, Age. Abu»«, Slinelrig, ftc. Written in nlaln 
simple lauguag.-, and wrought out with the akilfnf a 
ureter from an actual and successful practico of twenty 
veers, It will more tuliy meet tin: wanu ofto 
than any other book extant. Till, I, not a reprint or re- 
hasli from Ktironcan works, lint purely Ante,loan ro 
fitlftfndlcatcs.wuteh, with t tie great cclcbrltyopiuJautbor 
eon.mcudM It to the eonlldenco and patronage of every 
owner of an American horse, however many old 
and unsatisfttctoiy works he may posses 8 y AiVm arc 
meeting with splendid success, tim; reports 24 snbrorll 
er« the Ural day ; another 9 the first half day: another •« 
out j( the Ural 100 solicited; uqother 7 ne.r day for firi-t 
^ l,r , t,u ' ll* ‘l elicited. 'Send for 
our lln« Illustraled circular, giving full uartle.nlara pi 
elusive territory given, and'the most Ll&l terms olfr': 
ed. for territory In New York Stale west or Fulton and 
Delaware Co. 8, or the northern tier of counties in Peuli- 
sylyaniS' addnsM B.H. CURRAN, Main and Water Sts., 
el r ’. ^Ear territory in other parts of the 
L lilted States, address either of the undersigned, as nmv 
be most coilveulent:- U. K. VitMTft Co., Cincinnuti. (J 
E. P. 9 tai:r, 46 Courtlaudt St., N. Y.; J. 8. Goodmw a-' 
Co., Chicago, Ill.; Zkiglek, MoCubdy ft Co., St. Louis. 
WANTED 100 EARNERS! TO EN- 
J-I„.^l",; l r ln,Kl,iasH pay them from $1(X) to 
$t..l)per month from now until next aprlng. 
Address, JONES nilOi'M KK8 A CO,, 
88o-2t 507 Minor Street. Philaditlphia. Pa. 
llARTLETT/^ 
MACurSEs. i 
Fully UwnneJrTO K.vjJ^Ak lerrUory given. 
\y from i.v> to ^1'OU pCXjofith. Kcr tUTiJii, 111(19- 
rxu4 Oirsulftr*. ftUutp, uithi'r 
urn™, p I ifOTJ I KRS.'fJt-ftM A ge n to, i 
Chestnut St. # Phjla M jA 
Vl!1 Summit tit-, Toledo, O, .. 
AAI ANTED —AGENTS. 8150 PER MONTH, 
everywhere, male and female, to sell the (.knuink 
C uMiuiN 8 knsk Female Sewing M/utiiak, the greatest 
Invention or the age. Price *18, Every Machine wurrant- 
ed 8 years. Address HECOMB ft CO., Cleveland, Ohio! 
W HISKERS ! ! -We warrant a Heavy Beard 
in live weeks, to those who use Hiinskll’s It aw 
IAN COMI-OUSD. Coat ulna nothing injurious to the skin. 
Sent, ciosely Sealed, for ») cents. M. RUSHELL ft CO., 
\V atertown, N. Y. KS 5 -i:tt 
"I?ARM MACHINERY t 
l Cba u Horse-Pt.L„. 
Law Mills, Druit Cross-Cut Saw-Mills, with 
■fY LAX AND HEITIP CULTURE. 
Now Ready-, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full direction* for Preparing the around, 
Sowing, If arresting, <(•<-. Also, an K*nhv by a Western 
man, on Hbmp ani> Flax tv thi Wkst; Modes of 
Culture, Preparation for Market, &c.. with Botanical 
descriptions and Illustration*. Publlalmd by D. D. T. 
Mookk. Editor or Moore’* Rural .New-5'orkor, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. 
Ilf Those who wIhU Practical Information on the 
subjects named above should aund for the work, which 
Is sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. T. 
--i r ,, . ,, v.--v- - - - Emt'ry’x Kndlesa 
A Chain Horse-Powers, Lever Horse-Power, circular 
” . •'•••:. vT -ivroiii l ^iaVf*.nuin, with or wllhotll 
Power, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters,Root or Vegetable 
(-Uttere, Coru SUeHenr, ftc., Ac. p. s. m EHEROLK, 
204 Lake St.. Chicago. 111 . 
D AIR’ FARM FOR 8ALli-In Wyoming 
Co., N. 5 ,4K In 11 us west of AUlca,miles uerth- 
castot BonDlugton Centre. N. Y„ uoutnlnlng 103 iR'rpa, 
about 80 acres beech and ipaple woodland orcimrd, &i. 
barn room tor 25 tieacl or cattle and 100 sheep. For par- 
t loular * apply to WM. H. HILLS, Attica, N. Y. 
A gents do you want to make 
Monxy?—I f so, you have now an opportunity by 
engaging In the attic of the Pmcnt Excclnior Ni»- 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MI1LEB, PE0PBIET0K, 
BALTIMORE, MB. 
8o5-52t 
