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List of New Advertisements, 
FOREIGN NEWS BY TELEGRAPE, 
COMFORT, BI.KSKIM 
SEELEY’S '• Hard Rubber Ti 
The Great American Tea Company. 
The Herald of Health-Miller, Wood & Co. 
Keyes' Early Prolifir Tomato—Hovey & Co. 
The Wilson Early Blackberry—John S Collins 
Perry's Grape Vines—F L Perry. 
New Sewlmr Marbles—Am.Sewing Machine C 
Wanted. Airen——Van Evrir, Horton & Co. 
Sing Sing Grape Vines—,1 F Delict. 
Fine Sew Pcare—F W Carpenter. 
Dyspepsia and Fits—Dr O Phelps Brown. 
Hovey & Co.’s ntast rated Guide—Hovey & Co. 
Cooper « American Cheese Vat-H & E T Coop 
100 11x1 ngs W nrth Knowing—,Sanborn & Co 
Desirable Farm—IK L'isbrow. 
Grape—>lohn Cralne. 
Proliuwe Employment—Haskins & Co. 
Stamp Machines—1. 1 : English & Co. 
9,999 Subscriber* Wanted—J ft Collins. 
Portable Mr am Englncs-.l C Hoadley & Co. 
To Dealers In Seeity-Sxinmel P Thorburn. 
Mazzarrt Cherry Seeds—.John Marpliv. 
Farm for Sale Mr, LSpohr. 
Flower Gardena for Everybody-Wm Webster, 
Look Here—P D Swicli. 
Gold—M A Jagzers, 
Farm for Sale-J R D Leeds. 
Italian Queen ltces—M Qalnbv, 
Cancers Cured—Dr Kingsley.' 
New Brunswick Oats—E J Evans. 
Any Lady or other Person—A A 17. 
SPSCIAt, NOTKJBS. 
Small Fruits—A M Pnrdy. 
Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. 
Queenstown, Feb. 0—Evening.—The Canard 
steamship Asia from Boston via Halifax, arrived 
at this port to-day, and after landing mails sailed 
for Liverpool. 
Florence, Feb. 9. — Humbert, the Crown 
Prince of Italy, and Commander-In-Chief of the 
Italian army, will soon marry an Arch Duchess 
of Austria. 
Liverpool, Feb. 9 —Evening.—The cotton 
market closes firmer. Sales of the day reached 
12,000 bales. Middling uplands are quoted at 
the extreme price of morning, 14S£. 
Breadstuffs. — The market remains steady 
without change in rates. Mixed western Ameri¬ 
can com still quoted at 40s. per quarter. 
Provisions. —Lard has declined Is. per 100. 
Sales made to-day at oOs. The demand for beef 
is brisk, with sales India mess at 125s. per tierce. 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
Have selected the following kinds from their stock, which 
they recommend to meet the wants of Clubs. They are 
sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the Company sell them 
in New York, as the list of prices will show. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
PRICE LIST. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c., 80c., 90c., best *1 V m. 
MIXED (Green and Black,) 70c.,S0o.90c., best *1 ¥ a. 
ENGLISH BREAKFA8T < Black,) SOo.. 90c... $1, ¥1,10.best 
SIAM P a. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) H0e.,HOC., $1. SI,10, best $1.25 V a. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best $ 1,23 
a. 
UNCOLORED .JAPAN, $ 1 . SLID, best ?1,25 V a. 
RD SOMETIHNfi NEW Tits Groat- 
W' L kht tuin<; vr.T.—.lust out. It. leliH you every 
thing. How to catch fttr-lienring animals, tlsb, &e.: bo« 
lo raise whiskers and how to curl the halr.Comprlslug li 
nil •• Fifty Great Secrets." Sent free for 23c. Address 1 
L. WOOD, Box3.97, Post-office, New York. KK9-U 
I j’ARM MACUlNEItV I-Kurry’s Endin'* 
Chain Horse-Powers, Lever Horse.Power, Circular 
Saw-Mills, Drag Cross-Cut Saw-Mills, with or without 
Power, Hay, Struw and Stalk Cutters, Root or Vegetable 
Cutters, Corn Shelters, <tc., &c. P. S. MKSKKOLK, 
88U-8t 204 Lake St., Chicago, lit. 
From England. 
A London dispatch says the Queen opened 
Parliament at 2 o’clo</k P. M., on the 5th, in 
person. There was a fine military display. The 
crowd about Westminster Hall manifested no 
enthusiasm for either the Queen or the Priuce of 
Wales when they appeared. The band played 
“God Save the Queen, 1 ' but no response came 
from the people. The Queen, superbly robed, 
ascended the throne and read the speech in a 
clear, firm voice. Her subsequent, return to 
Buckingham Palace wus even more dismal thau 
her departure. Cries of “ reform ’’ greeted the 
Queen as she passed, and the people chaffed the 
police and the soldiers; but there was uo cheer¬ 
ing. The police beha; ed with great moderation, 
or trouble would have ensued, as the crowd was 
ripe for mischief. The general prediction is that 
this is the last Parliament which the Queen will 
oflt-n in persou. 
Site gctvis (Contact* 
I ) I It 1C WELLS.— The subscribers having pur¬ 
chased the right of the United States, will lease or 
Mill territory for tne same. Address, 
aty.iu PIERCE BROTHERS, Homer, N. T. 
These Teas are chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure In drinking them. 
Our Black and Green Mixed Teas will give universal 
satisfaction and suit all tastes, being composed of the 
best Foo Chow Blacks and Moyune Greens. English 
Breakfast is not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired a taste for that kind of Tea. although It is 
the finest imported. 
— Dickens’ income is about. $20,000. 
Denver City is called the modern Sodom. 
— There are nine steamboats on the Amazon. 
— Navigation of the Ohio river has been resumed. 
-Wisconsin ratifies the Constitutional Amend¬ 
ment. 
Corrugated iron houses are being shipped to 
Texas. 
Queen \ ictoria opened Parliament in person on 
the 5th. 
— The wife of Gen. Sickles aied in New York on 
the 6th. 
— Imprisonment for debt is to be abolished in 
France. 
— The bank at Bahia, W. I., has been robbed of 
$280,000. 
— The Italian Parliament has abolished capita] pun¬ 
ishment. 
— Gold is said to have been discovered near Lough¬ 
borough, O. W. 
It is said that Santa Anna will soon be before the 
public again. 
A horse thief was hung by a mob in Louisville, 
Ky., on the 5th. 
— The celebrated trotter, “ Ethan Allen," has been 
sold for $10,000. 
— Foreythe Wilson, the pact, died at Alfred Center. 
N. Y., on the 2d. 
— Three steamers were sunk recently in the Red 
river of Louisiana. 
Barrels of pickled turkeys and geese are now ex¬ 
ported to England. 
— The Tennessee Senate has requested Senator 
Patterson to resign 
— The population of Mobile is 40,902—whites, 28,- 
497; colored, 12,405. 
— The Merchants’ Exchange of St. Louis has adopt¬ 
ed the cental system, 
— Philadelphia is about to build $1,000,000 worth 
of new school houses. 
— A park is projected in Chicago to contain six 
hundred and forty acres. 
— Small pox prevails to an alarming extent in the 
vicinity of Danville, Va. 
—There were 452 deaths in 
, PER MONTH. Agent* wanted In 
every town. It Is something new uml of real 
For particulars, address, with stnmp, 
.J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, N. Y. 
value. 
889-3w 
I /ILMIRA FEMALE COI.LEGE.-Thl* 
_i Ih a College deidiniml for tin’ most thorough and 
practical education o( young Ladles, especially those 
from qur Inland cities ami rural districts. The course at 
study Is more fall and thorough than that of nay other 
Female Institution in the country, while it, affords su¬ 
perior advantages for the rnoio elegant departments ol' 
culture, Next session opens Fob. Otli. Terms moxlerate. 
Address Rav. A. W COWLES, D. If.. President. 
Coffees Boasted and Ground Daily 
W A N V E D. — Local and Traveling Agents t<» 
sell Moore’* Emblematical ami Pictorial Masonic 
Chart; the new Ohronjo of Luutzo's Great Painting of 
Washington ns n Mason : and Baker's Low Twelve Bell. 
For full information, address L. T. MOORE. 
Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
Ground Coffee, 20c., 25c., 30c., S5c., best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers ami Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee, can economise In that 
article by using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which we sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
OOTII’S COMBINER SHAKER! 
2Utr ^lUevttsements 
Consumers can save from 30c. to $1 per pound by pu; 
chasing their Teas of the 
Great American Tea Company, 
Nos. 31 and 33 VKSEY-ST., cor. of CHURCH. 
Post-Office Box. 5013 New York City. 
T O THOSE WAN'l 
CHINES.—The EMPIRI 
lightest, strongest and best 
satisfaction. Address 
891-2t 
TNG STUMP MA- 
I STUMP MACHINE Is the 
Warranted to give entire 
L. C. ENGLISH & CO„ 
_Corolng, N. V. 
Some parties Inquire of us how they shall proceed to 
get up a club. The auswer is simply this :-Lct each per¬ 
son wishing to Join In n club, say how much tea or coffee 
he wants, and seleet the kind and price from our Price 
List, as published In the paper or In our Circulars. Write 
the names, kinds, and amounts plainly on a list, and when 
the club la complete send It to us l>y mall,and wc will put 
each party’s goods In separate packages, and mark the 
name upou them, with the cost, so there need bn uo con¬ 
fusion in their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The cost ol transporta¬ 
tion the members of the club can divide equitably among 
thorn selves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered nan be sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-otticc money orders, or by 
EspresH.as may suit the convenience of thnclnb. Or, If 
the amount ordered exceed thirty dollars, we will, tf de¬ 
sired, send the goods by Express, to " collection delivery." 
AMERICAN CHEESE VATS! 
Roe’s Patent, with Cooper’s Improvements. 
These Vats are now In use in every cheese district in 
tho Union, and are conceded to he the beet and cheapest 
Vats in use. 
Also. MAPLE'S PATENT 8TE4.M VATS, for large 
Factories, which are approved by all using steam. 
Also, a new PATENT SCREW, for Presses, with RE¬ 
VOLVING WHEEL, worked with a WOODEN LEVER, 
and by baud. A great Improvement. Send for Circulars. 
U. & E. T. COOPER. 
Watertown, N. Y,, Feb. 1L1337, _ Sal-It 
P ROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. All 
who wish to make money easily by acting as Agents 
for the sale of our ENGRAVINGS and STATIONERY 
PACKETS. $%SO WILL OBTAIN 100 ASSORTED 
ENGRAVINGS THAT WILL REALIZE $50. FOR 
$ 17 WE WILL SEND 100 PRIZE .STATIONERY 
PACKETS and a SILVER WATCH. Samples of En¬ 
gravings, with full particulars, sent on receipt of One 
Dollar. Circulars MAlLF.U FRF.E. We give the best 
chance to make money, as our long experience enables 
us to supply Agents with the most suitable articles. 
Address HASKINS & CO,, 
891-2t No.36 Beckman street, N. Y. 
Agents wanted throughout tho United States, to sell 
machine and territory. Machines furnished on appllca- 
ton to (886-18tJ W. C. QUIMBY, Rochester.N. Y. 
me Herald of Health’ is n sprightly, spicy, interest¬ 
ing monthly, devoted to physical culture, Uygleule med¬ 
ication and the laws Of fife. For variety of Interesting 
and suggestive reading in its line, it U not surpassed In 
this country."—[Liberal Chrtstlau. 
0HARLES W. ID ELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
Wert Street, toot op Dev, New York. 
Farmers’ Produce of all kinds. Pork, Poultry, Butter, 
Eggs, Gamii L Furs, Flux, Hops, Beans, ike. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Green, Dried and Canned Fruits. 
In tho Fruit. Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of DOMESTIC Fbuith, such as Apples, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cran berr ies, Cherries. &e... &c. 
[Established 1848.| Consignments solicited. 
COUNTRY CLUB8, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
small stores (of which class we are supplying many 
thousands, all of which are doing well,) can have their 
orders promptly and faithfully filled; and In case of 
Clubs can have each party’s name marked on their pack¬ 
age and directed by sending their orders to Nos. 31 and 
33 Vcaey-st. 
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 wc will forward by express, to 
Collect on delivery. 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the Club. Our profits are small, but we 
will be as liberal as we can afl'ord. We send no compli¬ 
mentary package for Clubs 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 ubout one-third by sending directly 
to the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 A: 33 Ve»ey-*t., cor. of Church. 
Post-Office Box, 5643 New York city. 
[For manner ol getting up Clbns see former editions 
of this paper.] aw-tf 
AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE 
UNITED STATUS, 
TO SELL THE YOUTH’S HISTORY OF THE GREAT 
CIVIL WAR—the only History from a Democratic stand¬ 
point. It sells for $1,50. Is Intended for the mllllou. All 
who wish to sec both sld-s buy It. Thu price Is no ob¬ 
jection to It It Is intended for old us well as young. Is 
written In a racy style, has sixteen illustrations, uml is 
pronounced by agents TliE BEST SELLING BOOK 
they ever canvassed for. Agents are now making from 
$.30 to $73 per week In selling ft. 20,000 copies have been 
Bold in a few week*. 
S3T Send for terms, territory, &c., and address 
VAN EVK1E. HORTON & CO., 
No. 162 Nassau St,, New York. 
TITARYMM) AND SOUTHERN FARMS. 
IT.I Farms and Plantations, Goal, Timber and Oil 
Lunas,Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other 8othe.ru States. Also, Country 
Beats near, and Dwellings and Warehouses lu Baltimore, 
Washington and Klehmoud, for sale low. Accurate, de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN GLENN & GO.. 59 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 888-tf 
’HORT-HOHNS,- YOUNG HU 
1 young Cows and Heifers for sale, by 
H!XI-3t C. K. W ARD, Lo Roy, U 
W ANTED - AGENTS- *75 to $200 per 
month, everywhere, male and female, to iniro- 
dace throughout the United States the Gkmuisr Com¬ 
mon Sr.nhb Famii.y 8 k wino Macuine. This machine 
will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, bind, braLd and e.m- 
hroUir.r in a moat 6ujwr1»jf manner.. Price only 
Fully warranted for five years, Wc will pay $ui(X) for 
any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or 
more elastic, seam than ours. It make* the. "Elastic 
Lock htlfeli." Every second stitch cun be cut, and still 
tin* cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We 
pay agents from $7B to $200 per mouth and exp.nw ;-,or a 
commission from which twice that amount ran he mado. 
Address 8ECOMU 4c LO., Cleveland, Ohio, 
CA UTION.—Do Dot bo Imposed upon by other parties 
palming off' worthless cast-iron machines, under the same, 
name or otherwise. Onrs is tho only genuine uml really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 890-1 1 
P ERRY’S GRAPE VINES FOR THE 
Garden or Vineyard, merit the attention of Planters 
and Dealers. Prices low. 
\j 29 / ^ rmam 
*!NG H. T. BABBITT’S PURE CONCEN 
TKATED POTASH or READY SOAP M AKER. 
« ... uoeiujj leu on the morning of the 1st 
and injured five men ecrioutsly. 
~.l b - ‘? tal government rales of gold since Oct., 
1866, have been only $6,000,000. 
- Mr. Stevens has again reported his reconstruc- 
tion oil], very dightly modified. 
- A Scheme has been started for a railroad through 
Texas and Mexico to the Pacific. 
- Large numbers of counterfeit five cent pieces 
havejuBt been put in circulation. 
-An Indictment with four counts for murder has 
been found against John U. Surratt. 
kiibJif?, "o rU tW ° ,,andred “ nd sixty-five bears 
kified in the State of Maine last year. 
-Arrangements have been made for establishing 
an European college in Pekin, China. 
- Two thousand men have, during the past ten 
years, been killed in English coal mines. 
- Covs. Swann of Maryland, and Morton of Indiana, 
have been elected United States Senators. 
- The cholera is decreasing at St. Thomas, W I 
but yellow fever and small pox arc raging. 
- It is rai«] the King of Greece is about to marry a 
Princess of the Imperial family of Prussia. 
- A mulatto slave carried off the medal for sculp¬ 
ture at the Provincial Exposition in Brazil. 
1 lie grand jury in New York have pronounced 
against gift enterprises as public nuisances. 
- Eight or ten companies, most of them northern 
men, are developing the Georgia gold fields. 
—- - - READY SOAP MAKEft,- 
Warranted double the steugtb of common Potash, and 
superior to any other HUnomfier or Icy In the market. 
Put up In cans of l pound, 3 pounds. 3 pounds, 6DOuads 
and 12 pounds, with full dlrCMODS In English and German 
for making hard and Soft soap. One pound will make. IS 
gallons of soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash in market, ft. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. IB,03,66, 67,08, 09, 70, VI «i 74 Washington BC.. 
I llllll MA///ARI) CIIERRY MEED. 
• J-MMY U»us; 40to50.000Apple Grafts; straw- 
r Plants of leading varieties; too Iona Grapes two 
i old, very strong plants, with wood Address 
JOHN ML KPHY; Ag'l, Dansvllle, Llv.Co.,N. Y. 
Now Beady, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full directions for Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing, Jlnrneetuig, tlr. Also, au Essay by u Western 
man, on Hkmp am* I-'i.ax in tii k Wkst: Modes of 
Culture, Preparation for Market, #C., With Botanical 
descriptions and Illustrations. Published by D. D. T. 
Moo BE, Editor of Moore's P.ural New-Yorker, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. Price, Twputy-Flve Cents. 
SFT Those who wish Pkactical Information on the 
subjects named ultove -should send for the work, which 
Is scut, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
QXA BUDS—$30 per Thousand. Also Iona 
Vinks. HU0-5t A. MER11ELL, Geneva, N. Y. 
Varieties largely grown arc Iona, Israelis, Adironilae, 
Concord, Rogers'Hybrids, Norton's Virginia, Lrevellug, 
&c- By the use or my Improvement in propoeatlne 
vines and plants, secured to me by letters patent, March 
2ith, 1868,1 can produce, the best vines for future growth 
and productiveness grown on the American Continent. 
For particulars see Illustrated and Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues, price 10 cents. Spring Prloo List sent on applica¬ 
tion. will exchange Grape Vines for Grape wood. 
Address F. L. PERKY, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
TYYSPEPSIA AND FITS.-A Sure Cure 
XJ for these distressing complaints b now made known 
FITS-In a Treatise on Foreign and Native Herbal 
preparation*, published by Db, O. PHELPS 
FIT* — BROWN. The prescription was discovered by 
lum In such a provldental umnueriliathccari- 
F1TJ4- not conscientiously refuse to make It known, as 
It has cured everybody who hag used it, never 
FITS —having Tailed lu a single case. It Is equally sure 
__ In oases of Fit;, as of Dyspepsia; anil the tngre- 
r IT.H — dlenU may be obtained from udy drugalsr, 
Sent Fiike toAllon receipt of five cents topre- 
EIT.S— pay postage, etc. Address Db. g, PHELPS 
_ w _ BROWN, No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, 
FIT?* —New Jersey. J ** 
HORTICULTURE. 
CIRCULATION OF THE JANUARY NUMBER MORE 
THAN 
10,000 COPXX2S. 
EARLY 
BLACKBERRY, 
BARTLETT 
VSE lYtXJ} MA CJJKNES. ^ 
FulJy Ll«?iwiSh\territory given. 
Pay from $o<) to t'or turn;*, Illuu- 
ti tlo-1 Circular*, aLiiiup, 
t P AjJirisROTH ERSrGl<l Agents, t 
gx Chestnut St., . 
22! Summit M., Tolrdo,<1. 
Most profitable variety yet In- 
trodneod. Why? Because It Is 
second to no other In size or 
productiveness; sweet, firm,and 
last but not least, ripens before 
peaches. 
See testimonials. Also 
Genuine No. 1 Plants. 
No extra charges for packing of 
KUtatlnuy Blackberries. 5 vari¬ 
eties of Raspberries. Grape 
Vines, Cnrraut Boshes, Aspara¬ 
gus Roots, 24 varieties of Straw¬ 
berries. 
t3r~ Descriptive Catalogue of 
12 pages sent free. Send and 
get one. now. JOHN S. COLLI 
FEBRUARY NEBBER BEADY, 
Containing Thirty lUuetratione, Including a steel nor 
trait or Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, with his Biography 
Also, articles by Parkmfin, Breek. Hyde, Burr, Samuel- 
and other prominent Western writers. 
Subscription Price, $3 per annum. 
J. E. TILTON & CO., 
. .. Puffltshers, Boston. 
rsu Agents wanted in every town and district, in can¬ 
vass fot this popular Magazine. 890-2t 
[OVA AM) ISRAEL LA VINES.-ALHO .1 
L eunda or Knox’s iou strawberry Plants, for sale li 
890-2t C. L. HOAG <fc CO„ Lockport, N. ’ 
[ HAVE ONE OF THE BEST RECIPES for 
L making all kinds of Bonp. Send for a Circular. 
890-lt WM, H. ANNIS, Deutou, Wayne Co., Mlcb 
FOR A FORTUNE, AND NO 
deception. Address 
Ha KRIS BROTHERS, Boston,Mass. 
OEACll TREES, GRA PE VI N Eh, Arc 
1 Large stock for sale at the Niagara Nareerles. 
K19-8t E. MOODY it SON’8, Lockport, N. Y 
I ?OR SA LE,—A First-Clast* Fruit or Grain 
I artu ol 86 acres, at the head «f Cayuga Lake, and 
adjoining the beautiful village of Ithaca, N. Y. run til re of 
W. W. AYREfe, Ithaca, N. Y. 
f’A R DEN SEEDS J—I have now in store a 
lull stock ol 1 resit Seeds, which l offer at wholesale 
or retail. My Annual Catalogue Is now ready for mail¬ 
ing and will he sent to nil applicants. P. R. MKSKROLE 
Chicago Ag'l Warehouse ana Seed Store,204Lake street, 
Chicago, rn. 889-3 1 
A SPLENDED FARM FOR SALE AT A 
Baboain .—188 acres, 30 acres heavy timber, good 
fences, ample InitldlngH, 300 Apple anil IftO Pear Trees; 15 
minutes drive, to Batavia. Churches, Schools, Mills and 
Rft. Depot, where about 60 trains arrive ami rtonart dally. 
890-lt 8. HESTON, Batavia, N. Y. 
Hovev & Co. hay;e tho pleasure or announcing that 
they have secured the whole stock of tills new Tomato 
the most distinct, remarkable and valuable variety ever 
produced, being J 
30 Days Earlier than any Tomato. 
Plants dwarf, compact and vigorous, producing lm- 
menso crons. ) omatOes of medium size, brilliant red, 
quite smooth, and free from Mb*, perfectly eollil, anil of 
excellent fiavor i they arc produced In large clusters, ol 
10 to 20 eaUi, with from , to 20 olustera on rhrh plant, and 
the tomatoes rlprn up together, n. tliar the main crop Is 
ripe and ready for the market 30 day* before the TUden 
or any other variety, when they command the highest 
price. The foliage I * very large,entire, a C r! has no smell. 
I NDIAN VEGETABLE IREDI< INES.- 
Prepared by science to suit each case Will cleanse 
the blood uml restore health to the Invalid. CANCERS, 
SCROFULA and rhe worst forma of disease cured. A 
Hook explaining these factH will lie sent tree. Address 
Dr K. GREENE, 10Tumple-st., Boston, Msgs. >90-3t 
C ancers cured without pain, 
use of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
s-8-G Dus. BABCOCK & SON, 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
rillfE BEST CHURN EXTANT—Is 
A Westcott’s Adjustable Dash, Sea Special Notice 
with cut, prices, etc., in Rural of Feb. 2. For nartlcu 
lars as to sale or Territorial Rights. Air. address 
H. P. WESTCOTT, 
Sup't Seneca Falls Cham Mf'g Co., 
_Seneca Falls, S', Y. 
1 AH PHOTOGRAPHS OF UNION (;E\- 
lOO EKALS sent post-paid, lor 25 ets. ; 50 Phora- 
graphs of Rebel Officers, for 23 cent*; 100 Pliotograpii> ot 
Actresses for 23 ets.; 10U Photograiih - of Actors for gict*, 
Address C. 8K YMOI.:U, Holland, Erie Co.,>. V. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias Howe, Jb„ President, and original Invent,* - of 
the Sewing Machine,) 
Proprietors and Manufacturers of the worlil-renotvned 
1 IIOWE SEWING MACHINES, 
FOP. FAMILIES AND MAM 1 FACTUREKA 
Tliey witre awarded the highest premiums at the M or Id's 
Fair fii London, and six First Premiums at the NcW York 
State Fair of 1866. 
Send for Circular. Agent* Wanted. 
875-4St H!>9 Broadway. N. Y, 
AR.R FOR SALE.-The Subscriber 
offers for sale the farm known as die Chellborg 
situated about, a mile west of the village of 
-, N. Y. It contains 130 acres, 16 of which art- 
property, situated about a mile west of the village of 
Geneva, N. Y. It contains 130 acres, 15 of which are 
wood-land—the balance in a high state of cultivation, 
thoroughly und‘irdriUued, und tvi !l adapted for nursery 
purposes. A never-falling hrook turns a water.wheel of 
IK florae power. House large, two and a half story, 
brick, containing fourteen large, rooms, commodious 
and In good repair. Bams, carriage house, Ice homo, 
and other out buildings, all lu good order. House and 
barn supplied with water from a never-fi' tnL- spring. 
F’or farther particulars, terms, &c., address or apply to 
MCDONALD & ROp?E, No.H kCTicca-St.,Ge-io* a.or T.o'tbc 
subscriber oa the preiulses. 8&0 C. F. CHELLBOKG. 
R eliable vegetable sfi dn- 
l will seal yon New England grown seeds ral-ed by 
myself, delivered to you without ccpunsu of/nriglU. Be¬ 
ware of flaming advertisi-ments. Order direct from me 
and receive Seed that will give perfect satisfaction. Serai 
l'or Catalogue to JOHN fe. IVES, Salem, Muss. 
W HISKERS ! I —W«s warrant a Heavy Beard 
In rive weeks, to those who use ItrssBLLS Ital¬ 
ian Compound. Contain* nothing Injurious t > the *kt i. 
Kent, closely scaled., r 50 cent*,. M. RUSSELL le CO., 
Watertown, N. Y. 885-lSt 
A»L T B Y HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR 
EALTIIVIORE. IVTD. 
