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time back, to keep 
Queenstown, Jan. 23d—evening.—The steam¬ 
ships City of Baltimore and Novia Scotian hare 
arrived here. 
London, Jan. 24.— The official journal of Co¬ 
penhagen denies that the Danish Government 
has any intention of selling the Island of St. 
Thomas to the United States. Advices from 
Paris state that Franco is disgusted with the 
measures recently put forward by the Emperor 
Napoleon. 
Quite formidable bread riots have occurred at 
Greenwich. Dispatches received hero state the 
recent war has ended, and volunteers have gone 
back to Greece. 
London, Jan. 25.— Tt. is announced officially 
to-day that t he. British Government has accepted 
the plan submitted by the Provincial delegates 
for the union of the Canadian Provinces. ACan- 
idiau railway loan for four million pounds stcr-. 
mg, guarantied by the British Government, is 
soon to be put upon the market. 
Paris, Jan. 23.—Information bas been received 
that the workmen are riotously assembling in 
the streets ol' Madrid. Their clamor.is for bread. 
A serious outbreak is anticipated and the Gov 
•mment is taking active measures to meet it. 
Paris, Jan. 24.—The French, Russian and Prus- 
ian Governments have resolved to negotiate in 
common with the Porte upon the Eastern 
question. 
Liverpool, Jan. 34—Eve.—Steamship Liberian 
from Portland, January L2, arrived at Greek Is¬ 
land this noon. The cotton market closes tirm, 
with sales of 8,000 bales during the day. Mid- 
liing New Orleans arc quoted at 15)£. The 
market for goods at Manchester is dull and 
drooping. The affairs of the Atlantic and Great 
vVestern Railroad have been referred to a com¬ 
mittee of inquiry. 
Berlin, Jan. 25.— Count Bismarck declines a 
scat in the German diet.. The Ducldes have been 
formally annexed to the German Confederation, 
die German diet is to meet for the first time ou 
the 24tb of February. 
London, Jan. 25.— Eve.— Consols for money 
; United States 5.20's, 72%; Illinois Central 
81; Erie 43. 
Paris, Jan. 25—E ve,—U n i t cd Sta tes 5.20’s 73}/. 
Liverpool, Jan. 20.—Cotton steady and prices 
are unchanged. Middling uplands 14%d. The 
provision market is active. Beef advanced 2 b Od 
for American. Bacon tlrm. 
Mixed Western corn has declined to 42s to -12s 
6d per quarter. 
London, Jan. 20.—Austria is strongly increas¬ 
ing her military forces on her Turkish and Rus¬ 
sian frontiers in apprehension of war. 
Madrid, Jftu. 20.—Spain is abont to reorganize 
her army, which U to consist of 200,000 inen, ex¬ 
cluding the reserves. 
THE NEW YOKE WEEKLY 
Tim following works on AGRICULTURE, HORTI¬ 
CULTURE, FLORICULTURE, Ac., may bo obtained at 
itio Office of tin; RURAL NEW-YOHKKIt. Wo 
can also furnish other Kooks on RURAL AFFAIRS, 
Issued by American publishers, at the usual retail prices 
—and shall add nuw works as published. 
Allen’s American Farm Hook. rn 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Autimil::,.. .*, ’Ll 
American Sharp Shooter....‘ 4 
American Bird Fancier. ij, 
American Fruit Grower's Guido (EUlo’m., Si 
American RosaCultured. 
American Woods aud I semi Plants. . . 1 is 
Annual Register of Rural A Hairs (l ><) Engravinga)’' Tu 
Architecture (Cummlnge & Miller.) 382 designs ami' 
7M illustrations. , n m 
Harry's Fruit Garden . p*} 
Beautiful Leaved I’lauts (London Edition) 60 color-.’ ' 
ed Illustrations. 900 
Ilmnent'* PottUc.rot'a Companion (ISO) IflueVratloos. 2’.uo 
Browne’s Field Booh. ol Manures. . i on 
Brock's Book OA Flowers., 
Bulat's Flower Garden . jVj, 
Carpenter*' MundTionU (now edition). . . V, 
uhemir.ai Field Lectures. 1*0 
Complete Manual till the Cultivation of Tobacco” ' 30 
Cole e American Frult Book.., r. " 75 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 75 
Cultivation of Saliva Grapes and Mamifaot’uio'cf' 
Ainerie.au Wine....,. 1 
Dana’BMuek Manual. inn 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor.j 50 
Dadd's Atimncan Cattle Doctor. iso 
Darlington's Weeds mnl Useful Plants. 17r, 
Dlrcctfcmefor Prumirvlng Natural Flowers .Y.'Y.Y. tin 
Domestic Poultry Rook, with over too Illustrations,, no 
Downing's CottaiiO Residences. 2,90 
Rveryhndy his own Lawyer ....... j‘ [05 
Farm Dial tinge, liy U. 1 . 1' rencll. . , ' 1 , 91 ) 
Field's Pear l.ultnro.. . ' jur, 
Flinton Grasses . 2 .U 0 
JyOWorM for the Parlor or Garden... .. ;ujo 
Ftult frees of America. 150 
Fo lcm Uhiotrsled hi ra wherry Culturisl. 20 
Fuller's Forest, free eultnrlst. in 
Grupe lJuDiirist, by Andrew S. Fuller....." . lifo 
Guenon on Ml leliOowo. 75 
lle.rbcrt'n flints to lloise Keeners ’ 1 *jh 
Holley’s Art or Haw Fu m e. ‘ ' 7 * 
Hon ( iiltoro. • 
In th« front rank of literary journalism, and to maintain 
Us claim to tho position which It. undoubtedly holds — 
that of being the leading story and sketch paper of the 
United States, If not of the world -we are now gratified 
to he ahto 10 announce that w« Imve commenced the 
publication of 
tea company 
11 a vo selected the following kinds from their stock, which 
they recommend to moot the wants ofltOlubn. They urn 
sold at Cargo Prices, the samo as the Company soil Uium 
in New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaotioji. 
It 1 b from the pen of that world renowned romancer, 
LEOH LEWIS, 
Author of “The Silver Ship," “Syria the Jewess,” “The 
Step-Daughter’s Portion," etc., etc. It is entitled 
PH2CE X.XST. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c„80o.,9Or.., best $! U it. 
mixed (Green and Black,) Plc .eoc.DOe., best $1 V rt>. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) H0c„ 00c., 01, 01,10, best 
ttJIO 9 ». 
IMPERIAL (Green,) B 0 e.,SK)r„ fi, H,to,beat 01,25 V !». 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 8flc.,00e„ *i, |i, 10 , beet 01,23 
B m. 
TINCOLORED JAPAN, (I, f1,10, best |1,23 it a. 
WiTER WOS a¥ 
THE DEM02J 0E THE BERMUDAS, 
The mere announcement, of a story by a writer so ex¬ 
tensively and favorably known »S Leon Lewis, would 
perhaps be enough to cause everybody to rend It, but 
THE WATER WOLF 
These Teas are chosen for thoir intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mind health, economy, aud a high degreo of pluus- 
uro In drinking them. 
Our Black and Green Mixed Teas will give unlvonmi 
satisfaction and suit all tastes, being composed of the 
best Foo Chow Blacks aod Moyunc Greens. English 
Breakfast is not recommended, excepting to thoso who 
have acquired n taste (Mr that kind of Toa, although it Is 
the finest Imported. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN, 
AH RECENTLY IMPROVED. 
lias especial claim* to public approval, In thai it issome- 
what different from anything else, which its girted author 
has thus far given to tile world. As iw title Implies, It is 
a story 01 the Bermudas, aud partakes largely of U 10 
wild, the weird, and the grand. The heroine is a most 
glorious creation a creature all beauty aud sunshine, 
’.under, impulsive, generous mid courageous -who is cast 
away upon ouuoi the Bermuda Islands,and fall* Into Urn 
hands of 11 desperate villain, who is a deadly enemy 1.0 
her lather. vVIiIIh hero, sliu enoonuters the dread 
Tim Senkca FAt,t .8 Cupkn Manf’g Go. respectfully 
announce to theBntter-Makcrsof America that they have 
recently made groat improvements in the genera! con 
strnctlon of their Churn, for which a patent was Issued 
Nov. IM.h. 1860—making three diitinct patent* that hart 
been granted upon Uit Churn. These improvements con¬ 
sist lu substituting u fiat steel spring (which is not liable 
to break) to lift the dashers, tn placeof a coiling spring 
in making the coverof the Churn In one piece, Instead ol 
two,—and In doing away with these.rcw cut upon tltu 
dasher rod for adjusting the upper dasher, which adjust¬ 
ment had to be made Inside the (’burn. The Improve¬ 
ment allows this adjustment to ho made outside the 
Churn, aud above the cover, by means of a slide attached 
to the upper dasher and held tn any desired position by n 
malleable slide and set screw near the top of the dasher 
rod, (as represented lu the cut.) The wholeChurn is now 
of a ninclj better quality, more simple aud easily man¬ 
aged, and Is also of the proper shape to produce the 
largest quantity of butter from a given quantity of eream, 
and to etfcct this result In tho shortest possible time and 
In the easiest manner. With these improvements it Is 
believed that the Adjustable Dash Is by far the 
BEST CHURN IN THE WORLD I 
It had previously received the highest approval of prac¬ 
tical and scientific men and tke press, and been awarded 
the First Phkmicm by the N. Y. State and other promi¬ 
nent. Agricultural Societies,—aud acknowledged to be tho 
greatest Improvement on the old dash Churn yet Invented. 
This Model Adjustable Chbun Is gaining favor all 
over the country, being universally approved wherever 
tested. Indeed, the demand has been such that It has 
thus far been Impossible to supply it, though the Com¬ 
pany have a large factory constantly In operation, with a 
view of lining all orders from any part of New York, 
which territory la reserved. [ For cut and description of 
onr Factory, aud also of ('horn, see Rou.vi, of May 26, 
1866.) The Company propesos to sell Rights of Counties 
and States, except New York, and to furnish Churns to 
purchasers of snclt rights at a liberal dlscouul, If they do 
not wish to manufacture. Every Churn Is rnudu of the 
very best material, aud In tho best manner. 
Sizes and Prices. Five sizes or the barrel 
formed Chnru'(»eocut,) are manufactured, holding from 
five, to thirty gallons. Tho retail price of No, 1 , (the 
largest size, thirty gallons,) la 016; No. 2, (three-fonrtha 
barrel,) $14; No. 8 , (half barrel,) 013; No. I, (qnartor bar¬ 
rel,) *m. No, 5, (one-aftli barrel,) 08. Order* for edngle 
Churn* inu*l be accompanied by cash. 
tS~ Rights will bo disposed of for State* and Counties, 
except Now York State, which Is reserved. 
Address II. p. WESTOOTT, 
Sup't Seneca Falla Churn MCg. Co., 
888 Seneca Falls, If. Y. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily 
tho slmplo description of which fearful monster causes 
the flesh lo creep with horror. Tho story ts-full of action 
at the very start, and the render finds Ids attention en¬ 
chained before he has read a dozen sentences. It is fell 
ol the. most thrilling situations, and possess a plot of the 
greatest Intricacy aud of tho most ingenious character. 
Ground Coflee, 20c., 25c., 80c., 35e„ best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who use largo quantities of Coffee, can economise In that 
article by using onr French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
will eh we sell at tho low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
will unquestionably add grcatlv to the already great 
reputation of Lkon Lewis, and will undoubtedly be ex¬ 
tensively read. Recollect that 
Consumers can save from Mr. to fl per pound by pur¬ 
chasing thoir Teas of the 
CS-reat American Tea Company, 
Nos. 31 and 83 VEBEY-ST., cor. of CHURCH. 
fost-Offlce Box, 5613 New York City. 
BY I.IiON LEWIS, 
Is Now Ready, and for Sale Everywhere. 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
small stores (of which class we are supplying many 
thousands, all of which ore doing well,) e.an have tllnir 
orders promptly and faithfully tilled; and lu case of 
Clubs cud have each party’s usmo marked on their pack¬ 
age and dlrocted by Bonding thulr orders to Nos, Id and 
S3 Vosey-st. 
Parties sending Club or other orders for loss than thirty 
dollars bad better send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expenso of collecting by ex 
press; but larger orders we will forward by express, to 
collect on delivery. 
N.B.—All villages and towns where a large number 
reside, by clubbing together, can rndne.c the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about otic-third by sending directly 
to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 & 33 Yeaey-st,, cor, of Cliureli. 
Post-Office Box, Mill New York city. 
[For manner of getting up Clbun see former editions 
of this paper.] tS 8 H-tf 
OUR TERMS. 
THF. NEW YORK WEEKLY Is sold by nil Nows 
Agents throughout the. United States. Tho price is Six 
Lents, but in coses whore Agents have to nsv extra 
freight, a higher price Is charged. When there Va News 
tlA?.";. 1 .". u "’ tow 11 , wa desire our friends to net the 
\\ KEEL) through him. Wp do not wish to mail the pa¬ 
per except 111 pluco* where there is no other means of 
getting it. when sent by mall, single copies, *3 per .-in¬ 
line ' 11 v,S?" r e(> p ,rs -?' n - 'V lilo.h IS ? 2 .rs) a copy; eight copies 
fiO. 1 he party who sends its *.111 for a club of eight 
copies, (all geul at one time.,) will he entitled to a copy 
fne. Pastu 1 asters and others who get up clubs, In tluur 
respective towns, can afterward add sluglo copies at, 
Two Dollars and Fifty Cent*. 
The NEW YORK WEEKLY and the ILLUSTRATED 
LI t'ERARY ALBUM will both be sent for flj 41 annum. 
IV Hi'F.ctMBN Coi-ues Hbnt Fume. 
8 TREET «V HMITH, Proprietor-. 
11 I-'rnnkfort Mi., Now York. 
igcur gMvfrtiscnwnts 
j^EW YORK PKIZB ASSOCIATION, 
5D9 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE! 
25 Rosewood Pianos.worth $200 to 500 each. 
80 “ Melodcona. 100 to 200 .. 
100 Hewing Machines. 50 to 125 ,, 
2<W Music Boxes. 15 to 160 
500 Gold Watches. 60 to 260 .. 
1,000 Silver Watehea. 20 to 60 
1,000 Silver Ten Huts. 25 to 150 .. 
Revolving Patent Castors, Fruit and Cake Baskets, Seta 
of Finn Solid Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Ac. 
Fancy Work Boxes, Photograph Albums, Dressing Cases 
and a largo variety of Flue Gold Jewelry valued at 
'JVTUBSEBY STOCK FOB SPRING OF 1867 
JJx MOORE, flhMM A. CO, Proprietors of the Side 
-LT MOORE, flF.MM * CO , Proprietors of the Sidney 
Nursery, oiler lor sal.-for the Spring of Wff7,a large stoek 
of standard Apple Trims, Standard and IJwnr? Pears; 
Cherry Trees, prlnclpaHV Early May and May Duke; 
Peach Irccs, largely of Hale’* Early; Grape Vines of the 
best and hardiest varieties. Evergreens, Nmall Fruits 
&c., &c. The nttenltou of all persons wauting surli 
stock In solicited. MOURE, I IF; MM * COT, 
,Slduov. Ohio. 
OOTH’S CONBINIID SHAKER! 
HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! 
Wilt UR DISTlmiUTED An FOLLOWS; 
The name ami value of each article of our goods urn 
marked on Tickets, placed In sSkalro Knvjclofxh, and 
well mixed. On receipt of 25 Ceuta, an envelope contain¬ 
ing such Ticket will lie drawn without choice, and de¬ 
livered at our office, or sent by mull to any address. Thu 
purchaser after seeing whutartlele It.draws ami lu value 
which may he from One to five Hundred Dallam can 
then, on payment of tI nk Dolca.ii, receive the. article 
named, or may exchange it for any other article marked 
on our Circular at the same vnloe. Every Ticket draws 
an article worth O.nic Dollar, or more. t/UNo Blamis. 
Our patron* can depend on prompt return*, The Arti¬ 
cle* draun will be immediately nenl by Krpreev or re¬ 
turn mall, or delivered at our office. 
REFERENCES. 
The following persons ha. e rtceutly acknowledged the 
receipt from u- of the Flu/EB mentioned. Letters from 
many others may he aueu 011 at onr office; 
Jahez C. Knlglit, ex-May or (if Providence, R. I., Gold 
Watch, value $100. John 8 . Holcomb, LainbertviUe.N. J., 
Gold Watch, value SO. Mrs. H. Bennett, 252 Cumber¬ 
land si., Brooklyn, bowing Machine, *80. Edwin lloyt, 
Stamford, ct., Gold Lever Watch, value *2lX>. Hon. R. 
H. Brlgc*, Wa-hlngton, J), C., Diamond I’in, *175. J, C. 
Sutherland, lUOEexlhgloilsiv., Piano,#850, Mrs. M. Jack- 
sou.208 Mlintecul-U-st., N. Y., sewing Machine, fl»0. Jos. 
Camp, Elmira, N.Y., Helodcon, $150. Miss L. Colllm, 
Atlanta, Un., Diamond Cluster Ring, 0029. Dr. lleriry 
Smith, Worcester, Mass., Sewing Machine,M). h. Shaw, 
US} lDth-st . N. V., Gold Watch, f liO. Edward Boynioil, 
Nashville. Team, Melodeoa, ? 1 U 0 . James Uns-ell, Mont¬ 
gomery, Ala., Gold Hunting Watch, 0250. Oscar Purdv, 
Murllsoo, N.J., Mil.-iii Box, >15. Uoo. U. H. Newell, St. 
Paul, Minn., Gold Watch, 0185. J. R. Sperry, Litchfield, 
i rmn., Silver Watch, 055, Wui. 11. Peek, Harlem. Ilia., 
Music Box, 07b, Win. Raymond, Dayton, Ohio. Silver 
Tea Set, 0125. Mbs F-. M. Hchenok, Detroit, Mfcli,. Imi- 
uitind Ear RIiikm, 0285. Pierre Bcaudih.St.Charles Hotel, 
New Orleans, Diamond l{|og.Sl70. Mrs. Mnrrlia Hi.rtma, 
Ht. Louis, Mo., Melodeon, value *125. 1.. H. Fanning, 71 
2Sd St., N. Y., Pinao 0450; Mrs. G. Parker, Boston, Muss., 
J*.. I .1 tL'..l..l. AUIA 
I^ARM FOR SALK.-rilfST L'l-ASS FOR 
I Grain, Grass, or F rult-lW) aeres, 36 llmlier, balun'c 
Improved; 61 acres lu wheat, m mlmites drive rroin Ba 
• V P. P.BRADISH, 
C ancers cubed without vain, 
use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars Hem 
free of charge. Address 
886-11 Dus. BABCOCK As SON, 700 Broadway. N. Y 
Buffalo, Jan’y 25,1867 
D. D, T. Moore, Esq.;—Having enjoyed the privi¬ 
lege of attending the Convention of Fruit Orowora 
recently held in yotir city —an association embracing 
as large amount of talent as wa ever saw assembled 
to discuss the great fruit interests of the country—we 
cannot (in jostled to ourselves and the AsBociatJon) 
neglect to return our sincere thanks to its officer# and 
members for their gentlemanly kindness and gener¬ 
ous forttvirance in permitting ns to exhibit ourFrnlt 
Green Corn, Coni, &c.. aud allowing opportunity to 
explain our method of pre-erving the same at a time 
when the large amount of business before tho Society 
rendered it quite inconvenient to do so. As we 
promise to do and are doing more than the public 
generally are at this time prepared to believe; and as 
some doubts were expressed by a few in that Asso- 
ciation, at a time too precimis for even a short die- 
eusslon; and as some doub’.s ’v-rre expressed by a 
few as to our ability to hold Grapo# without mould 
or decay, and at the same time retain tho natural 11a 
vor of the name; we would therefore, as a proof of 
its practical truths, make the following propositions 
to the President of the Weston) N. Y. Fruit Growers’ 
Association: 
1st. If the President of the Association will desig- 
nate place and time, appoint a G’ommittee of five, 
himself to act as Chairman of the same, we will in 
their presence put up and deoxygenate a can of 
Grapes and a can ol the same Apple# that wore ex¬ 
hibited at the Association and generously presented 
by the same through their gentlemanly Secretary. 
2d. We will leave these cans of Grapes and Apples 
in the hands of the Chairman of said Committee, he 
simply complying with the conditions required by our 
system in the perfect preservation of all organic sub 
stances. 
3d. At the expiration of six months from the time 
those cans are sealed, they shall bo opened aud tested 
in tho presence of said Committee, also of one of our 
firm, and as many others as the Committee may solect. 
The foregoing propositions we consider a« but just 
to ourselves aud the Association, for which we have 
the. highest regard, ft is desirable that should the 
President of the Association see fit to db so, (and of 
that we have no doubts,) the time aud place should be 
designated soon, as tho lVuits we shall put up will 
come from the vicinity of Rochester. 
Yours Truly, 
STODDARD, TODD & PHILLIPS, 
General Agent* for Smtth'e System of Fruit atul ileal 
Preeervinff. 
TNGEUSOUAS COTTON .AND 
X WOOL PRESSES. 
rsoBumWR in r and btha if drkbhss. 
INOlS/lSOhl'd RMi and /’A l‘UK DRBBSEH, 
tNlil'IHHtn.lfK HIDE AND HAIR I’RESSES. 
PRESSES, Horn 1/AND AND HORSE-VO WED. 
For baling all kinds of malt-rial, 011 hand and made to or¬ 
der. Also, a practical raaebim: for sawing down trees. 
Price 020 . F or price list and mil Information, call on or 
address the nmnn(h<itnrcrs. IhOERSOLL N. DiiUGH- 
ERTY, Crconpotnt, 1 Brooklyn,) N. Y. (.808.12torn 
I ^IiMIK A I'IC.TIY I, I! niUiLGH. Tllls 
j is a College deslcnml for thn most thorough and 
practical education of young Ladles, especially those 
from our Inland cities and rnral districts. The course of 
study Is more full and thorough than that ot any other 
Female ImttltBUon 111 the country, while It. affords su¬ 
perior advantages for the more elegant departments of 
culture, Next session opens Feb, 6 th, Terms moderate. 
Addreas Ur.v. A. W. COWLES. D. D.. Prceldant. 
Agents wanted throughout the United States, to soil 
machine and territory Machines furnished On annlica- 
ton to 1888181] W. C. QU1 MAY, Rochester, N. Y. 
0 H A K L E S W . IDKLL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
Wkst Strkbt, foot of Dkt, nbw Yoke. 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Bntter, 
Eggs, Game, Furs, Flax, Hops, Beans, &e. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Uroen, Dried aud Canned Fruits. 
in the Fruit Season, particular attcMitlou paid to thn 
sale ol nil kinds of Dovkstio Facers, such us Apples, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, &.e„ Ac. 
I Established liMd.l 8 ef~ Consignments solicited. 
it I Hemp Brakes, Combers, Shaken and Pickers, are 
the heel and most approved for working Flux.&c. bend 
for circular or nse machines at work. 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treasurer, 
8 dl 1 « William Street, New York City 
W II INK l ltN ! s VVe warrant n Heavy Beard 
in live weeks, to those who use-RussaLl/a Ital¬ 
ian CoMi’otrrrr,. Contains nothing Injurious lo tho skin. 
Sent, closely sealed, for to cents. M. RIJSfeELL & CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 885-lSt 
MALLORY &. SANFORD’S 
XMPROVBID 
FLAX and ZZX33MEF BRAKES, 
As now made, are the strongest aud best ever used. 
They occnpy abont 5 feet square, weigh about 1,000 its., 
require one man and a boy, and one to two horse-power 
lo work them ; brehks from 2,IKS) to 8,000 Its. Flax straw In 
id hours, taking outwit., 75 per cent, orthe woody mirttei 
This machine will save 130 its. to the ton more than any 
other machine lri the world. It will break tangled straw 
us well as straight. We have also an entrcly now lots 
nhaker and picker, works perfectly and does Its work 
qule.ker and better than any other machine, and prepare* 
tho stock for Rope. Also a new tow comber, v, til eh oleum 
umlstrffiglilens the tow, free from shrive,rapidly maklnit 
HrTlue and straight. Hend for circular or see muchlmst la 
operation at 88 William Kt., New York. 
Address JOHN W. Q,U1NCY, Trenmirer, 
No. !M William Bt., New York. 
A Chance to draw any of the above Articled 
by part haeinc a Healed Ticket for li-t cents). 
OPfN/ONS OF THE PRESS. 
The Nv.w York Prize Association advertise, their 
scheme In onr columns to-day. Their oilers are templing 
to those who have a weakness for lotteries. The original 
Investment U but twenty-flvo Cents, and this entitles 
every pm: to something If. on ascertaining what that 
something Is, the subscriber Choose* to pay one dollar for 
expenses, he can obtain the artlelc drawn. We have rea¬ 
son to believe that this asMOeii.tlon Is One uf auhstanee 
and good faith. Much capital Is behind it, ami the plan 
upon which operations are ooudnrtud, is calculated to 
draw a largo share of business. As an example of tho 
good faith of those who manage It, we mav state that, a 
lady or our acquaintance loat week diusw a uoi.n watch 
WHICH was CUOMCThT VOKWAKOKIl rn men. The thing 
Is worth trying at all events .-Sunday Time*, Bo.itou. 
Jan. 18, 1867. . 
This Is not a “ Lottery Swindle," offering " Houses anfi 
Lots, and ’ 010.000 lu Greenbacks,'' as some do who 
never put such tickets in the wheel, and who do not give 
one prize lu one thousand tickets. Messrs. Ray * Co. dls- 
mbuteihousand. of prizes, varying )n value from 0100 to 
0-KX). 1 hey draw every day, and one ticket draws less 
than one dollar lu value. 1 oil will know wiiat votru 
i ifizi; IK Bufoiil von cat FOB IT. We know the Arm 
personally, and have witnessed (heir mode of dolug bunl 
ness. Purchasers receive the article drawn without delay 
or postponement - rtazetle, N. V , Dec, S, 1865. 
Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed to All. 
J&’S Ticket* for One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, 33 for 
Five Dollars, Groat Inducements to Agents. 
All Letters should be addressed 
J. IT. RAY Ik CO.. 
509 Broadway, New York. 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENIilNES- 
Coiublnlng the maximum of efficiency, durability 
and economy with the minimum of weight arid price. 
They ure widely anil favorably known, more than 000 
being in use. All warranted satisfactory, or uo sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. 
Address J. C. HOADLEY A CO., 
877-18* Lawrence, Mass. 
H. T. RAB»JTT*8 PL'HF. ( ONCF.N- 
I J TRATED POTA.SH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted double the stongth of common Potash, aud 
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