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FOEEIGN NEWS-BY TELEGRAPH, 
List of New Advertisements. 
lOTII’S OOltI HI NED SHAKER! 
H A U L E S W. IDEM,, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
'J FRUITS AND PRODUCE 
West Stkkict, foot 
The Ctreal American Tea Company. 
Good and Cheap lSooki 7 D D i Moore. 
Improved Portable Engines—A h Wood & Co. 
To the Bred Trade—J M Tfiorburr & Co. 
Elmira Female ColleKO—Rev A W Cowles. 
Don’t Pay One Dollar a Boltlq—T J Flanders. 
Kow Seed Catalogue—J M Thorburn & Co. 
Take vour Choice—Sidney K Morse Jr, & Co. 
33K por cent. Off. 
Farm for Silo—E Burrell. 
• Our Offer to pat up $509—EC Frost. 
Iona Grape Vines. &c—Kvan it- Co. 
Frail Cairn for Sale—Dr .1 K Green. 
Iona Vines and Wood—Moore* Richardson. 
St no r a i, serrtese. 
Oar Young Folks—Tlcfcnor & Fields. 
Special Notice—A N Wood & Co. 
Every flatnrday—Tickoor & Fields. 
Coe’s Cough Balsam. 
oy p hY, New York. . 
Formers’ Produce of nil kinds, I’ork r> n ,,i. r „ 
Kp, aame. Ftm. Flat. Hops, 
Bugniaud Sirup, Cl reott, Dried uud CauncdFruits; 
salS or%T k a il‘^ r!l ? 0 T f l’ t ’ artlctI, 'i r aRcntton lm(ll to th0 
saiu or nil kinds of Domestic Fhcits nnrii n« aV?-, « 
[ E st ablishe d 1918.) ur Consignments soliidtcd. 
JO I'OOIH INtiTON nursery. 
lGth Year; 8 Urge Green-Houses; 275 Acres* 
General assortment Osage Orange tiedao Disnm 
M ire!?! ’r 1 1™% paC *''<* * <'^Un «oml S^’er ..S 
Sy iX’ t,?;, " WU*om.’H BlaVl?- 
.r l*raAtl|ft # Tvo«\Norton^ RncrnpR' 
, ' Concord, h artjbrd, i)uiAw<irt», »jt c. flutxenj stock* 
larue u^ortnirnt. Shade YVtm, larii? n ikI kt. i 
how *, (irp.m-Uuunc, Uarilitii an<l ISudrtliitf I J lanm &c Ac 
TEA COMPANY 
ALWAYS A 
She $eu‘!S (tfoudeiw 
Wb havo many Inquiries (10 to 20 letters a (Jay) asking 
what dlijoount we make Uj Hie Trade from onr prices as 
published in Tiia Aovooatic. Theso are our lowest 
obolrsaie prices. Wo consider ourselves only a Whole¬ 
sale Corporation, and wc bare but one price* 
The way which wn came to break packages at all, was 
hat, during tlio high prices of Toas wo furnished parties 
s Itb packages as small as five pounds. Our fame spread 
t’ar and wide; and parties with small menus thought It 
very hard jg be compelled bo pay, elsewhere, about a 
■Odar por pound more than are wore selling the same 
goods for. simply bocnoso they could not afford bo buy 
Uto pounds of ua at otic time. Therefore, in order to 
lighten Lh v. burdens, we c-jiuonted to supply their 
wauls lu qnaatilioa as small na one pound at tlib whole¬ 
sale prices. 
Parties of small moans wishing for goods to sell, can 
have their orders put up Lu small packages to suit their 
trade, bnt wo cannot make any roductlou In price, as our 
profits for the last sixycars hare not averaged more than 
two cants per pound. * 
The proprietors became fully oonvincod, several years 
ago, the consumers of Tea and Coffee wore paying too 
many and too large profits on these articles of every day 
consumption, and therefore organized the Great Amku- 
t(i.VN Tea Comtakt, to do away, as far ns possible, with 
these enormous drains upon the Oonsnmors, and to sup¬ 
ply them with those necessaries at the smnllost possible 
price. 
To give onr roodors an Idea of the profits which have 
boon modo In tho Tea trade, wc will start with the Amer¬ 
ican houses, leaving out of the account unilnjly the 
profits of the Chinese factors. 
1st. Thu American House in China or Japan mnkes 
large profitn on tholr sales or shipments— aud some of 
the richest retired merchant,. In this country hare made 
their Immense fortunes through their houses In China. 
3d. The Banker makes largo profits upon the foreign 
exchange used In Uto purchase of Teas. 
8d. Tho Importer makes a profit of BO to SO par cent. 
In many cases. 
4th. On its arrival hero It Is sold l)y the cargo, and tho 
Purchaser boIIh It to tlio Speculator In Invoices of 1,000 to 
2,000 packages, at an average profit of about 10 per cent. 
Cell. The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Tea Deal¬ 
er in Uncs at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
6th. .The Wholesale Tea Donlor sella it to the Wholesale 
Grocer In lota to suit his trade, at a profit of about 10 
per cent. 
7th. The Wholesale Grocer sella It to the Retail Dealer 
at a profit of 15 to 35 por cent. 
8th. The Retailer sella It to the Consumer for aw, the 
PROFIT Utt CIA* MET. 
Whonyou have added to tlioso riqiit profits as many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste, 
— Philadelphia's city debt is nearly $38,000,000. 
— The Labrador people are distressed by famine. 
— There were nineteen weddings at Concord, N. H., 
Christmas day. 
— Leprosy haa been introduced into San Francisco 
by tho Chinese. 
— Gen. McClellan will soon return to his home In 
Orange, New Jersey. 
— Ship earpentcre are wanted at Chicago, where 
wages are $-1 per day. 
— It is said Southern newspapers arc pros poring 
beyond all precedent. 
— Mrs. 8tepbena, wife of the Hoad Center, la re¬ 
siding at Dalky, Candia. 
— It la calculated that a dancing belle in one season 
traverses 500 mi lee of floor, 
— Pittsburg (Pa.) is tho third of the manufacturing 
cities of the United States. 
— The Atchison and Pike’s Peak railroad la now 
laid 35 miles west of Atchison. 
— 40,000 hogs have already been packed In Indian¬ 
apolis, against 36,000 last season. 
— Miss Huntley, a Boston vocalist of promise, has 
made a success In opera at Trieste. 
— The Joliet (III.) penitentiary has 1,092 inmates— 
an increase of abont 600 in two years. 
— It Is said tho Louisiana sugar crop will reach 60,- 
000 hogsheads against 16,000 last year. 
— Orange connty is supposed to have the largest 
peat deposits of any connty in the State. 
— The newest Yankee notion iB an umbrella with a 
gutter round tlio edge and a spout at one cornor. 
— Tho domestic, exportation and transit trade of 
Buffalo reached the enormous amount of $256,000,000 
tho past year, 
— The sam of $16,000 has been subscribed for tho 
families of those lost from the yacht Floetwing in her 
late ocean raco. 
Agents wanted throughout the United state.* to i 
machine and territory. Machines furnished on inid 
ton to (880-131] W.C.tlUlMBY. RoehMler S. 
ANPROO JOHNSON.-Hi* Wctern Trio 
/> »«'{* Domic V r >’ B.v Nimby. 40 large 
It * rich, rare, and racr. Be sure and get. it. ifi olio »oi<i 
weekly. Price July 2<S cents; HI for $f; 50 for*iS?MO 
for 18. Mailed, pnat-patd, hv ' wwuuu 
J* HU NTER & i r>., ninwdalo, N. n 
MARVLl!\D A NO SOUTHERN FARMS. 
IT! Farms and Plantations, Coal, Thnher and oil 
hands, Fruit, Hairy. Grain aud Graving Farms in Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other BoLlteru Ktntos, Also, Country 
Seats near, and Dwellings and Warehouses in Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN GLENN * CO., 59 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 886-lf 
A h. .m » nns b,: " n cared ° r great, nervous 
doblllty. after many years or misery, desires to 
RIS^KSE! to nil fellow Huiforers the sum means ofro- 
P O S2SteS“if n Ktnl " P ,’ f l UiS - M - MEHin i'T. 
f • 9; ?9* *£' Hoston, Mass.'.and the prescription will 
bo sunt free by return mall. ‘ 1 881-101 
P o tc T A if, SO ST 10 A ns 10 N c I N ION 
Lomhlulng tho maximum of cfflcloncy, durability 
Thn. no "’X, w,t, ‘ ,ho mtnlutttm ol welirM nn<l 
rimy am widely and 
being in use. All w; 
Descriptive circulars 
Address 
sT7-iat 
■^TICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF 
Seeds and Floral Guide for 1867, 
L^nSlt" 8 on^Vo I od 0 of t4 ‘ ll ’ 1, nC#rl)r 100 P^.'OOfinh 
CHOICE FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES, 
akd v 
A Beautiful Colored Flower Plate, 
for frontDploca.. Also, descriptions of the FINK til 
FLO WKKiV AND YKOB'IAHI,KH grown, wltl. full nud 
plain directions for culture. 
E YT Sent to all who desire, postage paid, for IS coots-r- 
not half the cost. Hoot free to all my cnatomors of i860 
wiU.out bolng ordered. Address 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N, Y. 
J. C. HO ALLEY & CO., 
I.awrciice, Maas. 
TTrilNG II. T. HA ItlllTT’s PDIITO ('OISCF.N. 
11 I l,A I LD 1’OTASH or READY soap "maker — 
Warranted double the Btenrtb of commoi. Potakh and 
giperlor to any other suponlfier or ley In the market 
I tit up In can. <y 1 pound.3 pounds.3 ponn.l-go pound* 
and 12 pounds, with full illrcilona In English and aormnn 
(or making hard and sort soap. One pound w111 make IS 
So 1 KO, f p ' No Bum is rnpiired. fonsumcra 
“i 1 - cheapest Potash In market. 11. T. Bai" 
BITT. Nos. td, 05, lifi, oT, 68, 6U, 70,1J * 71 Washington hi., 
Now York. 885-lSt 
VJIIEEI* AN1> WOOL A It K GREAT A NIV 
paying Institutions. If you wish to know all about 
the breeding,.managomoiii aud discuses of tho former, 
aud how boat and Chuapost to produce the latter, got and 
road Ru nduIPs I’riu tloul Sliopliord, tho best and 
latoat work on American Slmep Husbandry. Largo 
12m 0 , -434 pages, llliiHtrnted. Price $3 -sent post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
IN)It A FORTUNE, AND NO 
doceptloii. Address 
HARRIS BROTHERS, Boatoa, Mass. 
1IOI* HKTS FOR W A LB,— 
1 rice $35 per 1,000, cut, packed and 
>ad station. 
A. W. MORSE, Eaton, N. Y. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Kijab Howk, Ji;., t’rosldont, and original Inventor of 
the Sewing Machtna,) 
1 roprlotors anil Manufacturers or the wnrld-renowncl 
IIOWE MEWING -11.11 IIINE.h, 
FOlt FAMJI.IKS AND MANUKA!'TI;Rijns. 
They were awarded the highest premlinns m the World's 
Fair fn London, and six First Premiums at tho New York 
btate. Fair of 1866. 
tjP* Wood for Circular. Aaront*. Wanted. 
»7.<-18t , H90 UrouilwaY, N. Y. 
A gents wanted — To cauvnas for tho 
Bomb and Tomkof i.irooi.n. Pure Line Engrav- 
B)gs By suhscrlptlolFonly. Apply to C. RICH A GO,, 
Poughk«ep:dc, N. Y. 885-tf 
P EA VINK CLOVER HEED!- I HAVE A 
small lot ol Mammoth or Pea Vlnn Glover Heed, 
choice article, nt $10 por bushel. P. h. MKSEROI.E. 
Chicago Ag'l Warehouse and Seed Store, 301 Luke Street. 
W ANTED AGENTS. 8130 FEU MONTH, 
every whore, male anil female, to sell the UkNiiis k 
Common 8rnsb Fbmalk Sicwinu NiAiniiHii, the greatest 
Invention of Ilia age. Price |18. Every Mnrhlnn warrant- 
edSyeurs. Addrdsa 8KCOMB & CO.. Cluvcinnd, Ohio. 
ODD AND CHEAP BOOKS FOB 
W IIINKERS !! — We warrant a Heavy Hoard 
In live weeks, to thoBU who use HiisHRti,’fl Ital¬ 
ian Compound. Contains nothing Injnrions to the skin. 
Sunt, eloaOly scaled,for 0 U eexits. M. RUSSELL * CO.. 
Watertown, N. Y. 4 ' 885.UR 
I7ARM MACHINERY ! Emery'* Kndlra* 
i 1 t Mi II t n IlriPUi>.OAU*oro I llo*..-. ..... . .. 
MALLORY & SANFORD’S 
IMUIIOVEE 
FLAX and HEMP DRAKES, 
Am HOW matin, are the stroligeat and host over uacd. 
they occupy about 5 reel aiiuare, weigh about l.ooo its.. 
nujnlrH ono roan and h boy, und ono to two horsc.-powor 
to work them; breukH from 3,000 to 3,000 Its. Flax straw In 
10 hours, tuklng out,fis to75 per coni, of thn woisl v mattur. 
7 his muohine will i-uvo 120 its. to the ton mora than any 
other machine In tho world. It will break tangled straw 
as well in straight- Wo ttave Also an untruly mrw lou 
shairr ond flicker, workii perfectly ami does its work 
quicker and belter tlxun .toy other machine, and prepares 
the stock for Hope, A Iso a .new tow comber, which cleans 
aml.vtraightens He- tow, free from shrive, rapidly making 
It line and Straight. Scud for circular or SCO machines iu 
operation alto William St., Now York. 
Address JOHN W, (JUINCV , Treasurer, 
_ _ No.IB William St., New York, 
Foe 1867. will have a capital story of American boys 
and girls a century ago, called Good Old Times; or. 
Grand/ a/AcrV Struggle for a Homestead; also, some 
very interesting stories and sketches or European 
Life by BayardTayloe. Those, 'and the other excel¬ 
lent tningo with which Oub Youno Folks will be reg¬ 
ularly filled, willhave nunioronH illustrations. Tbkm£ 
Two Dollars a year; Single or Specimen Number, 
20 cents. 
7.7 V ». 7. ’ * • h'mci ; n r*uuirvn 
Chain Horse-Powers, Lover Horso-PoWor, Circular 
.Saw-Mills, Drag Cross-Cut Saw-Mills, with or wlthont 
Power, Hay. Straw aud Stalk Cutters, Hoot or Vegetable 
Cutters, Corn Sheller*, Aftc, p, fl. MESKROI.K, 
*®-3t 70 * Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 
American Fruit Grow or’a Guide. fKIHott) . 
American Ttoue Gnllnrist. . 
American Weeds and Uaefnl Planta!".!!’!’ 
Annual Register of Rural Affairs 1130 Kng’riivinMi' 
Architectnro (Cummtuga * Miller.) ivy designs and 
711 illustrations. . B 
Burry’s Fruit Garden .. . 
Bound fid Leaved Plants (London Edition) 60 eoloK 
ed ninstrattons. 1 
Browne’s Field Hook of Manures.. .. 
Breck’s Book on Flowers. 
llulst’s Flower Garden. . 
Carpenters’ Hand Book (new edition).. 
Chemical Field Lectures. 
Complete Manual ou the cultivation of Tobacco" ‘ 
Cole’s American Prult Book.,. 
Cole’s American V'etcrlnailau.... 
Cultivation of N.itlvo Grapes and Manufi’icturoof 
American Wine. 
Dana’s Muck Manual. .."" 
Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor. 
Dadd’s American Cuttle Doctor 
Darlington’s Weeds and Useful Plants,'!”". 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers.. 
Domestic Poaltry Book, with over 100 IIlustralions! 
Downing s Cottage Residences. . 
Everybody hid Own Lawyer. 
Farm Drainage, by U. F. French. . 
Field’s Pear Cnlturn., . ... 
Flint on Grasses. . 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden!!.!!!!. 
I rnlt Trees of America. . 
l nUer’tf Illustrated Strawberry Culturlat. 
FuUor'H Forest Tree CnRurist. 
Grape Culturlat. by Andrew 8. Fuller!!!!!'!!. 
Guenon on Milch Cows. . 
Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers!!.!!!. 
Holley's Art Of Saw Filing. . 
Hop Culture,. . . 
Hooper’s Dog and Gun... ... 
Horae Training Made Easy. Jennings’’ 
Indian Corn ; Its Value, Culture aud Uses. 
Jaiyiea on Fruit and Frnlt Trees. 
Jennings' .Sheep, riwmc and Poultry. 
Johnston's Agricultural Uhemlstry". 
Johnson’s Klumcnta Agricultural Chemistry. 
A gents do you want to itiake 
Monky ? If so, you have now an opportunity by 
engaging In tlio salo of the Patent Excelsior No- 
Lh iiime v Burners, Everybody wants thorn. Haves 
the exniingo of Clilmueysj no smoke or smell. Differ 
from all others as no draft will extinguish them, Kam- 
pleu, pogt-nald, 20 cents ; circular illualiatlng U,l» „ u d 
other artloles IVec. Addrcse EDGAR * CAVAN, No. 9a 
Malden Lane, New York. KQ-at 
M UNT’S IIOONIElt EODDER GUTTER 
Is lor all narpiMcs the best cutter lu thn world. It 
1 1 ready laken 20 premiums at as many fairs, when 
placed In competition with tho best cutters In the conn- 
try. Manufactured by .1. D. BURDICK & CO., New 
Uaveo, conn. Send for a circular. 
JOHN VANDERBILT & BRO.. Agents, 
23 Fulton street, New York. 
mo THE LADIES. MISS GUILD OE- 
l fern to the public her superior Crystal Palace. Chart 
for Cu-r-riKd Diikmsk.s. which is Conceded by competent 
judges to surpass any Invention of the kind ever offered 
to the American public. She feels fully warranted lu 
Haying that it la a* porfuct a IK iin tttjrrmii Inifunulty Cftn 
render U, and should be iu the possession of "very lady. 
It Is Mlidpie, ensv, mid graeeful, adapted to 111 every form 
und mZft, rrom uttlo Klrlb **t »h*yoh yu.iu’s u» thn larL;mi% 
adults. Direction- printed lu full on every Churl. None 
genuine Unless the Crystal Palace l r, engraved upon It, 
anil the address of the Invcntress printed. Copyright, 
seenred, and no Infringement allowed. Agents are 
wanted in every part of the country. This Chart will bo 
aout to any person ou receipt of 82 addressed to 
Miss Ltft'Y GUILD, Rupert, Vt. 
r*V“ Ladles wishing a tape measure mast lucloso lfi 
cents extra. H73-13teo 
“Ib a short cut to all tho choicest English and French 
periodicxdB, whoso nnraber and coat place them be¬ 
yond the reach of most Individuals. The urrangomonta 
of tho conductors with foreign writers nod publisher* 
arc such as enable Entry Saturday to reproduce ranch 
of its matter from advance sheets, placing it before 
the American reader almost simultaneously with it* 
publication abroad.” Fsamlner and Chronicle. 
• Tbbms; Single Number, 10 cents; $5.00 a yea*. 
TICKNOR & ‘FIELDS, Publishers, Boston 
PRICE LIST. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green.) H)c.,00o., $1, $JJ 0 , best $1,25 
I* a. 
GREEN TEAS, nOc.,HJc., $1, $1,10, bout $1,23 V Ib. 
MIXED (Green?uid Black,) 7Oe.,8Oc.90c., boat $1 13 Ib. 
JAPAN, $1, $1,10, bout $1,25 p lb. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c., 80c., 90c„ best $1 W ®. 
IMPERIAL (Group,) 80c . 90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,28 V Ib. 
ENGLISH BItEAKKAST (Black,) H0c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best 
$1,20 V lb. . 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25; beat, $1^0 V B>. 
NOTICEH OP THE PRESS. 
From Vie Meihodint, N Y. City. 
Wc call attention to Tit* Grkat Auiturcxir Tux Co«- 
j-any. They .offer extraordinary Induccmenta to the 
corummers of the beverage which “clicera but not In¬ 
ebriates.” Wc have tested tho quality of their Tea*, and 
so far as our experience goes, wo are prepared to say 
that they arc all that is claimed for them. 
From iheJtvanaeUm, If. Y. (My 
The attention of persona Is directed to Trot Grkat 
Amkiucaw Tex CoMPANr, Nos. 81 and 33 Vescy street. 
This Company hare made arrangements to supply faral 
lies with the choicest new crop of Black, Grcon, and 
Japan Teas at wholesale prices. Tho Company guar¬ 
antee all the goods they sell to give entire satisfaction. 
From the ChrtMm Intelligencer, N. Y. City. 
Ths Gbkat Amkiucav Tux Com cant.—T ula Company 
are doing an Immense wholesale and 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 
entire satisfaction. 
hYom the American Agriculturist. 
This Great American Tba Co.— 7b Querto.-BcfoTO 
admitting the advertisement, we learned that a huge 
number of our clerks and others had for’several months 
been buying their Tea and Coffee from this Company, 
without 11s being known who they were, and that they 
hud been highly pleased with their purchases, both as to 
quality and price, and were all recommending their 
friends to the same course. As we bare received no 
complaints, we conclude *• ihere la no hnrnbug about the 
8 ®dt 
IIIK AVKBIOAN I'.LASTia-hTITOn BKWtNO MaOJTINO, 
very latest Improvement, patented Aug., IHtki. Price 
each, Class 1, for Family use, with fixtures, &c„ all com 
plete, $15. Will do fine or coarse stitching on al* iiinls 
of materlalH from Cambric to the -titickemt tvintkh 
O vKiicoATor Lkathkk. Sows rapid,.firm, and beautiful 
perfectly reliable. Simple. In Us movements and easy to 
CNDERbtan u. Is the vbky near machine for Famili 
Lsk. .Vaniples of goods sowed aud returned by mall Vos 
examination on receipt of postage. Machines selected with, 
care., adlnsted for Mpedatscork. and forwardud, securely 
packed In substantial wooden boxes, per exprrxa, to any 
part of the country on ukckipt of Puiuk. TruUnoniuht 
from those using then] for manufacturing and family use 
on vlow at the halos room. Experienced Agents wanted, 
Addre ill NiiKWING MACHINE CO., 
930 Broadway, New York, 885-lt 
Thk attention of Printers, Mannfactnrcrs, Farmers 
or others needing Power, is called to the Advorii-e 
mont of A. N. W r oon & Co. T Eaton, Madison count v, 
N. Y., Manufacturers of Portable St.-am Engines. 
We copy from tho Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) Daily Press 
of Nov. 26,1866; 
New KxorNB. — A portable four-horac power engine 
from the establishment of A. N, Wood &, Co., Eaton, 
Madison county, New York, sot up In this establish¬ 
ment, gives perfect satisfaction, Being substantially 
built and well finished, It. runs smoothly and does Its 
work easily, running a Hoe and a Taylor press at the 
rate of 1,200 impressions per hour, with a pressure of 
10 pounds steam, and with a fair draught we are able 
to run it with pea coal, with the furnace door partially 
open, burning less fuel than wc formerly nsed to drive 
our old two-and-lialf horse power. 
There has been uo foaming or priming of the boiler 
from tho first, indicating a proper proportion of fire- 
Bur&ce, water capacity and steam space. These 
points are of tho first importance, and allow a rapid 
firing with safety, and without waste or trouble. The 
pattern is of tho locomotive order, of handsome pro¬ 
portions, and the machine, besides being useful, Is In 
no small degree ornamental. \Wth a simple attach¬ 
ment to tho governor stem, by which the speed of tho 
engine can be changed in a moment from 50 to 120 
revolutions per minute, wo are able to run onr presses 
at any speed from 400.to 2,000 per hour, and we thus 
have in this machine just what we have needed for a 
long time. 
Messrs. A. N. Wood & Co., manufacture these en¬ 
gines of all sizes, from three to thirty-five horse power. 
Our engine may be seen in operation every day, ant! 
those interested are invited to examine it. 
ffJOULD, BECKWITH A CO., Oiler for 
J'J 1 ' the fall, of 19B0, a inosi conipluto stock of 
FRUIT AND CRN A MENTAi, TREES, Siiiiuub, Flanth. 
Vinks. Bomioum Roots, Hkxioinu (’cants. *c., *c. We 
would Invito particular attention to our sp I an did stock 
of ItGSEH, on tholr own root*, mostly Hybrid I’crnetuals, 
eon»i»tiDg of over 200 different varieties of all the old 
sorts and many nnw ones, recently imported from 
franco, which we offer In large or small quantities, to 
suit purchasenc It gives ns great pleasure to say that 
all onr Stock la remarkably well grown,*, fact Ui at pur¬ 
chasers will dulv appreciate. Prompt uud careful atten¬ 
tion given to all orders, and packing done lu tho most 
careful and thorongh manner. More foil particulars will 
be found In onr Catalogues, which we should he pleased 
to send on application. No*. I and s, Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental ; No. 3, Wholesale. 
asn.iv v. BECKWITH & CO., 
870-tf Mnriroo Co. Nurseries, Uocheatcr, N. Y, 
OR CONCENTRATED LYE! 
By saving and uscing your waste grease. No lime ne¬ 
cessary. 12 Pounds of excellent Hard Soap, or 25 Gal- 
LONS-of the very best Soft Soap, for only about 30 Ckntb. 
Directions on cacti Box. IN ' For sale at all Drug and 
Grocery Stores. 
Beware of Counterfeits. 
Bo I'urtlrulnr in Asking for PF.NN’A HALT 
fll’KG. CO.’.i HAPON1FIKK-._ 
B RICK IRAK Hits BUY TIIF. REST.—Lat- 
lur’s Improved Iron Cifltl Brink Pro** and Grind Mill 
Combined - makes Common Brick with great rapidity, 
superior finality, and l*rcss Brick that have no equal, 
with tho same machlqe. Adde rs Tor circular and de¬ 
scription. J. A. LAFLKK, Lnvoutor and Manufacturer, 
Albion, Orlenii* Co., N. V. 883-ootf. 
Tt:w aim '-umpimmf iiicd ana watCUmulcer’s Manual 2 00 
Norton’s Moments SCluntlfic Agriculture.. 75 
Onlou Culture. .. . w, 
Onr Farm of Four Acres. ' !. ' Sa 
(’odder** Land Measure. , . . r o 
JFractical and Helentlflc Fruit Culture (Baker). 4 00 
Bructteal Shepherd, Randall.. . . .e'oo 
Qulmby'* Mysteries of Hc.c.Keenlnf» . ’ i’?e 
tJuLncv on Soiling Cattlo.. !. .i’.lf 
Rabbit Fancier . ’Ilk 
Randall's Flua Wool Utlabandry. . I no 
Raudall’n Sheep Husbandry .. .. 
Randall's Sheep Husbandry In the South !!!. ‘' fio 
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The Garden, a Manual. i on 
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Ventilation In American Dwellings. p . i’S 
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