| Make Your Own Soap 
'pEKfiENT saved By 
MIWMSM) 
List of New Advertisements, 
gfw guivjcrti^em^ntsi 
press j t>nt larger orders we will forward Dy express, to 
collect on delivery. 
Hereafter wc will send a complimentary package to tho 
party getting tip tho Clnb. Onr profits are small, bat we 
will be as liberal as wo can afford. We send no compli¬ 
mentary package for Clubs of less than $S0. 
DODGE’S 
IVYTWVST RFilPER \HR ROWER 
-A-UNTID SELP-R .A. IK ER, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED . 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Hall Thrashing Machines-Gteu A-'Hall. 
Agents Wanted—T Ell wood Zell * Co. 
v\ anted. Agents—Si eomb & Co. 
Champion Potato Digger—H J King. 
Wanted— Geo. S Harris. 
The Great Demand— F B Fanelier. 
Rbrimatlsm Cured—Divoc. Clark & Hallett. 
Sweet Potatoes for Sprontlng—P s Meserole. 
Plaster and Broadcast Grain Sower—N Foster & Co. 
Mi:n-on*» Complete I’honographcr—B H Johnson & Co 
Seed Potatoes—Smith, Jones & Co, 
Wanted—i. T Moore. 
Stant u’B Mill-dogs A-e.—Beards & Penfleld. 
Black Sp-inlMi Hen’s Eggs— R C Tompkins. 
Seed Potatoes—P S Meserole. 
Aernts Wanted—Foot & Clark. 
Thrashing Machines, &c—Jones W Yeo. 
Mi-eonri Farm for Sale—1> A McMillan. 
Large Dticliesse Pear Trees — T G Yeomans. 
Wanted—C Rich <te Co. 
New Patent Agency—Geo Fraunberger. 
Osage Orange Seed—Abel D Chase. 
A Word to Both Sexes—J G Arthur. 
Agents Wanted—Brninard A Sampson. 
To Capitalis t, &c .—Hens & Zimmer. 
sphctai, sotiof.s. 
Crystal White Blackberry—A M Purdy. 
Coe’s Dyspepsia Cure. 
GREAT AHIERTCAS 
Willtamstown, Orange Co., Vt., Jan., 1S67. 
To tiie Great American Tea Co., 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey Street, N. Y. 
Gentlemen :—The Tea I ordered before gives good 
satisfaction, anti I send you another order amounting to 
*-ltJ>0. which yon will please Till and send to my address 
by Express. Many thanks for the complimentary pack¬ 
age. -Respectfully yours, 
ALEXANDER SMITn. 
4 Tb Voting Hyson, C A Earl, at $1,25.85 00 
i Black, beet, E B, do at *1 , 20 . . 130 
1 Voting Hyson, John Clarlte, at $1,25 . 5 00 
3 do It S Harrington, at $1,23. 3 76 
do DP Martin, at $1,25..2 BO 
2 do A S Martin, at $1,23. 2 50 
2 do Mrs Wakefield, at $1.25... .2 50 
2 do Wftlace Marlin, ut $1,25. 2 50 
1 do L H Merrill, at $1,20... .125 
1 Best Japan, L B Merrill, at $1,23. 125 
2 Young Hyson, I) M Harrington, at $1.25. 250 
1 do F Goodrich, at $1,25. 125 
2 Japan, F Harrington, at $1,23. 2 50 
2 Young Hyson, rt B Bohonou, at $1,25 . 2 50 
2 do Enos Town, at $1,25... 2 50 
2 do Alex Smith, at $1,35 . 2 50 
l Japan, Alex Smith, at $1,25. 125 
I Coffee, best, A C Koutwell, at 40c. 40 
$-11 60 
N. 11.— All villages and towns wheru a large number 
reside, by clubbtng together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about one-third by sending directly 
to ns. 
THE IMMENSE PROFITS OF THE 
TEA TRADE. 
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY became fully convinced, several years 
ago, that consumers of Tea and Coffee were paying too 
many and too large profits on these arliules of every day 
consumption, and therefore organized THE GREAT 
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY.to do away, as far as pos¬ 
sible, with these enormous drains upon the Consumers, 
and to supply them with these necessaries at the small¬ 
est possible price. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which have 
been made in the Tea Trade, we. will start with the 
American Houses, leaving ont of the account entirely 
profits of the Chinese factors. 
First: The American House In China or Japan makes 
large profits on tllelr sales or shipments—and some of 
the richest retired merchants In this country have made 
their immense fortunes through their Houses In China. 
Second; The Banker makes largo profits upon the for¬ 
eign exchange used in the purchase of Tea. 
Third: The Importer makes a profit of 80 to 50per 
ccut. in many cases. 
Fourth: On Its arrival here it is sold by the cargo, and 
the Purchaser sells It to the Speculator In invoices of 
1,000 to 2,000 packages, at an average profit of about 10 
per cent. 
F{fth: The Speculator sella It to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer in lines, at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
Sixth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer sella It to the Whole¬ 
sale Grocer in lots to snit Ills trade, at a profit of about 
10 per cent. 
Seventh: The Wholesale Groeor sella It to the Retail 
Dealer, at a profit of IS to 23 per cent. 
Eighth: The Retailer sella it to the Consumer, for 
ALL THE PROFIT IIE CAN GET. 
When you have added to these EIGHT profits aa many 
brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages, and waste 
and add the original cost of the Tea, It will be perceived 
what the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why we can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
Wc propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages and 
waste, with tho exception of small commission paid for 
purchasing to our correspondents In China and Japau, 
one cartage, and a small profit to ourselves — which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay ns. 
Through our system of supplying Clubs throughout 
the country, consumers In nil pnrts of tho United States 
can receive their Teas at the same price (with the small 
additional expense of transportation) as though they 
bought them at our warehouses in this city. 
Parties getting t.hclr Teas from us may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure and fresh, ns they come direct 
(Tom the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
We warrant all the goods wc sell to give entire satis¬ 
faction. If they are not satisfactory they can be return¬ 
ed at our expuuso within 30 days, and have the money 
refunded. 
(Hie JUim ffntulfnser 
— Philadelphia paved nine miles of streets in 1806. 
— The locomotivq now runs 450 miles west of St. 
Louis. 
— Washington policemen have to sign temperance 
pledges, 
— -Another case of trichina is reported in Spring- 
field, Mass. 
— Dnring March the National debt was reduced 
$15,000,000. 
— The first edition of Victoria's new book has only 
forty copies. 
— An “ Anti-IIigh Rent” Association has been 
formed in New York. 
— In a Nevada hotel the wash-basin is made of half 
a pumpkin hollowed out. 
— It has become popular for ladies to visit the 
Corps Loginlafif in Paris, 
— Cincinnati has taken the preliminary steps for 
forming on Art Association. 
— During the present year from 1,000 to 2,000 build¬ 
ings will be erected in Detroit. 
— The negro snffrage bill has finally passed both 
houses of Hie Ohio Legislature. 
— The Prohibitory Liquor law has been killed by 
the Minnesota Legislature. 
— The dog tax of Mississippi produced $25,000 for 
the State treasury last year. 
— General Grant has been made the recipient of a 
splendid rifle by Providence friends. 
— The length of the proposed bridge at St. Louis 
will lie 2,700 feet, and cost $5,000,000. 
— Thero are one hundred and forty-three New York 
correspondents of " provincial journals." 
— A submarine cable, uniting the island of Ceylon 
to the main land, has been successfully laid. 
— A memorial Is to be erected to Palmerston by the 
people of Tiverton whom lie represented so long. 
— A dangerous five dollar counterfeit on tho Peo¬ 
ple's National Hank of Jackson, Mleli,, Is reported. 
— The negotiations looking to the acquisition of 
Luxemburg to the French Empire have been stopped. 
— At the. North Carolina Union Convention 53 coun¬ 
ties were represented equally by whites and negroes. 
— Forty-two steamboats are advertised to leave 8t. 
Louis for Fort Benton, the head of navigation on the 
Missouri river. 
— Secretary McCulloch has stated officially that tho 
new Tariff bill went into operation the day of its 
passage, March 2d. 
— In Mississippi there is but little suffering. Dur¬ 
ing January no rations were issued by the Bureau, 
except to tho hospitals. 
— The ever-increasing import into this country of 
eggs from abroad reached in the year 1866 the enor¬ 
mous number of 488,878,880. 
— The/act of next year being a “leap year” has 
added £18,000 la the estimates for the British army- 
one day’s pay for the forces. 
— The Portuguese Government has proposed the 
abolition of the penalty of death for a commutation 
into that of hard labor for life. 
— It is said that the French Government intends to 
abolish, in the new law on the press, all punishment 
by imprisonment for press offenses, 
— The House of Representatives has passed a bill 
making eight hours a day’s work for all mechanics 
cmldoyed by the I). 8. Government. 
— The bill appropriating $50,000 for *ie Soldiers' 
and Sailors’ Orphans' Home in the District of Colum¬ 
bia has passed both houses of Congress. 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches of our Eatablbtluneut, or copy our name 
either wholly or In part, as they are bogus or imitations. 
We Have no branches, and do not, In any cade, authorize 
the use of our name. The numbers of our Houses are 
advertised above. 
TAKE NOTICE.—Clubs and quantity buyers are only 
furnished from our Wholesale and Club Department — 
dlreet to • 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 8613 New York city. 
Manufactured by the Dodgo and Stevenson M’f’g Co 
Auburn. N. Y 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS; 
I.. J. BUSH A CO., No. 13 South main Street, Saint Louis, MI**ourl. 
GAMMO!V & PBINDLE, No. 40 Went Lake Street, Chicago, Illlnol*. 
L, J. It US II Ac CO,, Non. 7 A 9 Olybourno Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
RICHMOND, CHAPIN A CO., 58 JeH'erson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 
Tuts M achine embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great suc¬ 
cessor the Ohio and Uitckrvo Machines together with a number of entirely new. novel and valuable Improve- 
rriunU. In compactness, llautncaa of draft, cxnelleune and oUignnoe of workmanship and finish, combined with 
great strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, tt will surpass any machine heretofore offered to tho farmer. It 
has two Independent Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Flngor-Bar arid folding (Jutting Apparatus. Tho Belf-Ruko 
applied to this machine lifts proved a perfect success. To say that it pleases Is a faint expression of the Heutltnenlu 
everywhere expressed. Knthu.-iu.itte. encomiums pour In upou us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
place It out of reach of competition. It is a Rkvqt.vi.nu IUkk, and does its own reeling, saving tho expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a PKKfDtOT SBPABATTON, with the. Rake Head, In all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, loins or short, by reason of the tlake revolving over forward, and striking into the mumt grain, before the 
tiiekle, carrying it along and over tin' Platform, and delivering it in compact gavels at the rear of tho machine, en¬ 
tirely out of the way of tho team and machine on Its next round, und without any Uttering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Crand Medal of Honor, 
AS TICE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at tho Great Fair of the Saint Loins Aoniotrr,rrn:\T, and Mechanical Association, Oct. 6 th, 
1KIHI. At the trial ol' Reapers and Mowers, at. Auburn. N Y-, In July last, by the New York State Ag't Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others In (Haas 8 . This clast was the most Important of any, as it em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Self-linking Reaper In the «umu machine. It was also 
Awarded the Gold Modal as the Best ZMCowing Machine! 
at.the l ouWaiia state Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough teats In very difficult, line Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Gold Me pm, as the best Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. 
Tills Machine has been awarded Gold and Silver Medals, and Finer Piiksiiiimii, hy the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
State Agricultural Societies,and liy hundreds or County and Local societies in all parts of the United States. 
Thousands of testimonials can be shown from farmers who have used these machines, In all portions of the United 
States, Canadas, and also on the Pacific Coast and In South America. We have made sonic n iikat imi'Uovkmwnth 
for the season Of 1807, the result of onr protracted and thorough trials In the field during the harvest of I860. 
Pamphlets containing full description will be gladly sent, postage Boo, to any one requesting It, nnd also any 
Information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE Ar STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
W ANTED - AGENTS-$75 to $200 por 
month, everywhere, male ami female, to Intro¬ 
duce throughout the United States tho Genuine Com¬ 
mon Sense Faaiii.v Skwinij Machine. This machine 
will stitch, hum, fell, tuck, quill, bind, hrald and em¬ 
broider lu a most superior manner. Price only $JH. 
Fully warranted for five years. We will pay $1,lilK) for 
any machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or 
more elastic seam than ours. It makes the ** Elastic 
Lock Stitch.’’ Every second stitch can bu cut, and mill 
the eloLh cannot he pulled apart without touring it. We 
pay agents from $75 to $200 iter mouth and expenses,or a 
commission from which twice that amount can he made. 
Address 8BC0MB * CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CAUTION.—Do not be Imposed upon by other parlies 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the Sume 
name or otherwise. Onrs Is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap tnachlue mauufaninrcd. 899-It 
A GUSTS WANTED for Ibe best llorsr Doe. 
IV tor Honk ever published. See lengthy advertise 
nreut lu Rural, on page 100 , issued March 30th. 898-u 
A UDEN’S PATENT TIIIUU ITOKSE-HOK 
IMPROVED — .Selected by the Government Agent 
ns the best In the U. H,, and Merit, hy him to t he Paris Uni¬ 
versal Exposition, can bu packed in small compass tor 
shipping. For full description address 
898-lt ALDKN tk CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
T E W E T T . A: NORRIS, 
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 
Huston, Mass., und London, Eng,, 
Prosecute claims In favor ot /firs. Legated and next of 
tin In any part of Europe, (treat Britain or any British 
Coloni/. Family Charts and gepmalogy prepared. 
8500.000.000 in Money'and Estates remain un¬ 
claimed tn Great Britain anil Ireland alone. We have 
lists of persons advertised for as next ol kin. 
Lists of persons whose heir* have been advertised for 
by Older of ttm Court of Chancery between )7fi0 and 1 si ill. 
Lists of Intestates deceased ip United Status, Austra¬ 
lia, British Guiana, New Zealand, Van 1 Human's Laud, 
victoria. Gape Good Hope, South Australia and New 
south Wales, leaviug property lu England, or the Colo¬ 
nies. 
Lists Of unclaimed dividends In National debt. Rank of 
England and South Sea Stock. 
Fee for search for any name, two dollars. Address or 
apply to the. Boston offices. JEWETT * NORRIS, 
40 Washington Street, Boston. 
C HAMPION POTATO DIDDER.-Till* 
great Improvouiont, patented March 12, IK67, Is now 
Offered to tho public, Good responsible Agents and can¬ 
vassers wanted. For State, County or Town Rights, ad¬ 
dress II. J. KIN'TZ, Patentee, Rochester, N. V. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUSTABLE 
The 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, us the list of prices 
will show. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS. 
OOLONG (Blacky 70c.,80c., 90c., beat $t ^ tb. 
MIXED (Greou and Black,) 70c.,80c.90c., best $1 lb. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) 30c., 00c., $1, $1,10, best 
$ 1,20 U tb. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c.,80c., $ 1 , $ 1 , 10 , best $1.25 tb. 
YOUNG HYSON (Greeu,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 
P lb. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, fl. $1,10, best $1,25 p tb. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25, best $1,50 X< lb. 
All goods sold are w arranted to give satisfaction. 
Those Teas are chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mliul 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 
bq^t Foo Chow Blacks nnd Moyuue Greens. English 
Breakfast Is not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired a taste for that kind of Tea, although It la 
the finest Imported. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
r|x1 1 E BIIUH OF WONDP.ltS tell* how to 
L make nil kinds id Patent Medicines, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candies, Wines, Cordials, 
Soaps, Dyes, and hundreds of other articles in daily de¬ 
mand. Easily made and sold at large profits. Sent post¬ 
paid for 25 cents, by O. A. ROORBACK, No. 123 Nassau 
Street, SLY. _ 887-tf 
/ tANUEKS UDItED OK NO C 1 IA ItDE-BY 
U / Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. Circulars scut tree. 
First Fat'd Aug. 1868. Im¬ 
provements Fat'd 
April, 1365 and Roe. I860. 
fflfl > fill li This Churn is now re 
Bl }' f l W garded by all the Agricul 
■ gii|, ,’i'f I turlsts and Dairymen of 
HJ ]||JiL the country, who nave had 
Khj*si»^J an opportunity to exant- 
81 l |v ,' ''Jr r-e y i lw j< llH pi,,,,.,, 
.. V-j^TVy. yet offered to the public— 
W," 'j embracing as H does the 
' 2 - -•• principle Of the old Dash 
Churn, adding thereto tm- 
provemeqta to secure the very best g unlit u. unit the larges 
quantity of butler with the least tabor. Tile last Improve¬ 
ment Is In the shape of tin- barrel, also the substitution 
Ot nflat steel Spring, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise tho Dasher; adjusting the- fftf/W dgsher OUt*liJU< thr 
Churn, above the I,over, by rneai,,. of a malleable slide!, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make five sizes of these. 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty guUumt,) In tho oust 
manner and of the very best quality of White. Oak. Re¬ 
tail Prlco—N'». 1.(30 gal.,I $lli; No. 2, (V. bid.,) $11; No. 
3, (X bbl.,) $12; No. t. < • ; bid..) $10: No.5, (1-5 bbl.,) |g. 
USSKLUS SCREW POWER 
COMBINED 
mME OATH AT EAST -Curtin**’ Patent 
A Improved Sliding and Scll-Shutliug Yard and Farm 
(bite. Simplest, cheapest,, best. Never slahds opuu; 
shuts hy Its own weight. 
SiT Territory to sell and Agents wanted In every por¬ 
tion of tho United Status. Address 
B«ur GEO. g. C if imps, Rochester, N. Y. 
Without Cog-Gearing The Lightest or Draft. 
The most simple, strong and durable; perfect lnlts work, 
Cheap and economical. Agents ami tie a I era supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactured by 
891-1 1 RUSSELL & THE MAIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
ANGERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
use. of the. knife,or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
j of charge. Address 
iG-ti Dim. BABCOCK « BON, 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
I ONA AND ISRAEUUA 
GRJYJ?H VINES, 
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 
Extra qualltymf Vines of the above vurletfee, for the 
Spring trade, atNow prices. Grown from large and well 
ripened wood not forced In uuy manner warranted true 
to nutnu. Samples of three or more sent at wholesale 
prices on receipt of the money. 
ST?" SpeOlal Inducements offered to those wishing to 
form clubs. No vines grown by us from green cuttings. 
Vines of all the oflll't' leading varieties at relull. 
Wood for propagation or Iona and Israella, first quali¬ 
ty, by the thousand buds. 
fir* For Price Lists address 
HOLTON & ZUNDELL, 
Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
A HYLAND AND SOUTHERN FARMS, 
IT.. .....I all. .... I * 'I'lti, lu,r w,i.l 111) 
1YJ Farina and Plantations (Joui, Timber und Oil 
Land*, Fruit, Dairy, Grain nnd Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other SoUierii Slates. Also, Country 
Seats near, and Dwelling* and Warehouses in Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN GLENN & CO.. SB 
Second 81, rent. Ball! more, Md. _ HHfi-t.f 
P RESSURE TU RHINE WATER WHEEL 
NOW READY. 
rr-jfii Tho best. Wheel In market, using 
TJT less water and selling for less 
that) uuv other flrst-clnsM Wheel. 
sfl’Ji l-lvery VVhei-I warI’juilcd. Bend 
ftfr a descriptive ciftolur. Also. 
j Wr***.. A our Improved Brick Machine nrul 
f'ff-.y •Brick Machinery. Engines and 
’’•fifiBKai : Boiler*, Cam Mills, Purtublu 
j; i-f »' li p ] Forces, and all other machinery. 
* ' Iff PEEKSKILL MANUFACTURING 
f li 1 ifill r COMPANY, 
N. Y. 
continent. D. D. T. M 00 Hit, Editor Rural flew-Yorker. 
“The best form of Churn ever invented."—Sui.o.v Ihov 
l«S, .-1//7 Ed, jV. Y. Tribune. 
Mr.Robinson also named II piust and commended It 
inmticKT of all the Churns on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. 
“Thu greatest Improvement on the ild Dash Churn 
ever Invented j all admitting that a Dash ('burn makes 
heller bid ter than a rotary one."— Farmers' Club, Amur 
igan Institute, A, in York City, 
“The most Important improvement recently brought 
out.”— 8 . EnwAliim Toni), Ag't Erl. E. Y. Times. 
" The very best ('burn extant." /'rairic Farmer. 
“It la perfectly common sem-e irflts structure.”— Ohio 
Farmer, 
“A Chum that every butter-maker Will he plcuscdto 
View and Contemplate." Boston Culltnatnr. 
tifTlifi Bxxk'fx Fai.i.B Citrus M.\si TACrnnisr. Co. 
Is organized under the General Manufacturing Law of 
the State, of New York, with a Capital ol $ 100 , 000 , and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Churns and 
the pa.Trn'1 kp Ftxi i, ickh. Cun supply those purchasing 
Town, Cflpunfv and State Right*, with the Dashers, 
Springs, &(•.., at a moderate price, whcic the parties dc- 
Ground Coll'ee, 20c„ 25c., 30o., 35c., best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee, can economise In that 
article by using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which we sell ut the low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
Italian Queens 
Crystal White Klackberry—Beautiful, ex¬ 
ceedingly delicious and hardy, equal to any black sort 
in size and bearing. $2 pr tloz.; $10 pr lOO-p/v paid. 
Also, all other valuable old and new sorts of alt kinds 
of Small Fruits, at the very lowest advertised rates. 
For particulars send 10 cts. for my Instructive and 
Descriptive Catalogue of Small Fruits. It gives in¬ 
struction from fifteen years of practical experience. 
Wholesale list free. Address • 
A. M. PURDY, South Bend, Ind. 
l-'t—Best nive for Bees.— 
Look for their 
) Aw^numiecnioiil. Buu- 
' Keepers'Almanac and 
Ctrcnlar for 1887 sent free. 
K. I'. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
Pbbksim 
d.L. SEYMOUR WliWt the 
“ Office of Packard & Hill. No. IDS 
Water St.,N. Y., Tuesdays,Thursdays,and Friday*,from 
11 to 1 o'clock, w> receive specifications and make, con¬ 
tracts for Machinery and Castings of all kinds. [8!&13teo 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Wos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New YookCity. 
No. 640 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker street. 
No. 461 EIGHTH AVE.. north corner 34th street. 
No. 299 SPRING STREET. 
No. 205 FULTON STJUiET, Brooklyn, cor. Concord St. 
No. 133 GRAND STREET, Williamsburg. 
T O FARMERS, STABLE KEEFERS, 
A >y OTHER*. Do you want the Fastest, Easiest 
Operated, Simplest, most. Durable and cheapest. Ski.k- 
Bay, 8 TISAW ax D STALK Ccttbk tu the world, 
$12 to *«Laccording to size and capacity—not to be paid 
f or un til tried 1 v 
.’^‘AGENTS wanted everywhere. For Illustrated 
au, J , '" 11 Particulars, address 11 , E. 
II I.' I 1.111 N,SON, 83 Merwln Ht„ Cleveland. Ohio. (HM-U 
B. T. BABBITT** PI ICE C.'ONOEN- 
1J TliATEP POTASH or READY SOAP MAKER.— 
Warranted double the alength of common Potash, and 
superior to any other minonltler or ley in the market. 
Put up tn cans of 1 nonml,2 pounds, 9 pounds, 6 pounds 
and 12 pounds, with Tull dlretlona lu English and German 
for making hard and soft soap, one pound will make 15 
gallon* of soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. 61, 65,66, 07.68, 69,70, 72 & 74 Washington St.., 
New York. 896-891 
Many Persons are to-day suffering from Dys¬ 
pepsia who do not know it; they feel a heaviness 
after eating, a Bort of langour or lack of energy, und 
attribute It to the Spring weather. It is nothing but 
Indigestion, and one dose of Cue's Dyspepsia Club 
will confirm tl^ foct. 
AfJENTM WANTED.—A row Agent* wanted to 
sell territorial rights of the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experJenued men will flml tlic business prof¬ 
itable. For particular* address the Company at Seneeu 
Falla, or parties tn or near Rochester are referred to D. 
D.T. Moo JR, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
STfTnn Munir.iv Chttiix Mai 1'v'Q Co., at Parma, 
Mich., will supply (lie Adjustable Dash t'luirn through- 
knit that State— (ir will sell Town nnd County Rights, 
and furnish the Churn. 
HOVIDEA'CE CONSERVATORY OF 
L * MUSIC. 
(.Formerly Muslcal Institute.) 
The advantages offered by this Institution, for obtaln- 
—*“♦" t™‘“* are unsurpassed in 
instruction given in Piano, Organ, or- 
TlVi.tlfa f.ltl ■ I • , ■ r 1 n * Y. . . «T. t. 6 . 
Some parties inquire of us how theyBhall proceed to 
get up a club. The answer is simply this:—Let eachper- 
sor*wishing to Join in a club, say how much tea or coffee 
lie wants, and select 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 Is complete scuditto us bymall,and wewlll put 
each party’s goods In separate packages, and mark the 
name upon them, with the cost, s* there need be no con¬ 
fusion In their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The cost ot transports^ 
lion the members of the clnb can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on New York, by Poet-Office money orders, or by 
Express, as may suit the convenience or tiie club. Or, If 
the amount ordered exceed thirty dollars, we will, if de¬ 
sired, send the goods by Express, to “ collection delivery." 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
small stores (of wbleh class we are supplying many 
thousands, all of which arc doing well,) can have their 
orders promptly and faithfully filleds and in case ot 
Clubs can have each party’s name marked on their pack¬ 
age und directed by sending their orders to Nos. 31 and 
33 Vesey-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¬ 
lng a complete musical education 
this country. I;—; :.. * , ur . 
chestral Instruments. Cultivation of tho Voice, and lu 
Harmony and Composition, French, German and Italian, 
ilie best teachers employed In each department. Pupils 
reside In the same building with, and under the constant 
cure ot, the teachers. Special attention Ls given to pre¬ 
paring pupils lor teaching. Excellent hoard jit S3,50 per 
week, lultlOu from $12 to $16 per quarter. Bummer 
Term bpgDw May 4 th, For Catalogues and Circulars ad- 
E. TQUKJEE. 
__ Prov i dence, R. I, 
E M PLOY M ENT.- Capable and Active Men 
and women can obtain pleasant and remunerative 
occupation without investing capital by addressing, tm- 
medlulely. B. HICKLING &, CO., 119 Broadway. N\ Y. 
No H umbug.’’ 896-4 1 
TKO^ ST A II L E FITTI NUN Venllli:- 
■ ting Partition*, Grooved-Posts, Hoy-Racks, Mangers, 
Bings, Ac. Also, new pattern Cribs, comblD- 
ing Hay-rack, Manger with food-guards, tumbling water 
pot. and halter with weight and buffer; fittings tor fow 
D.ablc, Call and see samples or send for Circular 
tsv JANES, FOWLER, K1RTLAND * (JO., 
996-R Corner Reside & Renter Sts., N. Y. 
Harmony and Composition, Freach, German *na Italian” 
employed In each department. I’upUs 
O. K. R. R. See adv. in another column, and 
send 2 stamps lor full particulars, including tricks of 
the trade. 
CURLS! CURLS 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Ei,u» Howk, Jr., (’resident, and original Inventor of 
the Sewing Machine,) 
Proprietors and Manufacturers of the world-renowned 
IIOVVE SEWING MACHINES. 
FOR KAMI LIES AND MANUFACTURERS. 
They wore awarded the highest premium » at the World'* 
Fair fn Loudon, und six First Premium* ut the New York 
State. Fair of 1866. 
BTSuud for Circular. Agents Wanted. 
875-4St til)9 Itroudvvay, N. Y. 
Itch. Sg.lt Rheum. — Wheaton’s Olnt* 
ment will cure the itch in 48 hours,— also cures Salt 
Rheurn, Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail hy sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 865-52t 
OLU ADVERTISING ItATES.-Hereaftcrthe 
price of advertising on the last page of the Rural New- 
Y okkeb will be Beventy-Flve Cen.f. a Line, each inser¬ 
tion. The price for inside pages wilt continue at Fifty 
Cents a Line for advertising, and Dne Dollar a Line for 
Special Notices, until otherwise announced. 
K A DAY !-FIFTEEN New Article tor 
tf Agents. O. T. GARKY, Blddoford, Maine. 
[TA LI A N f» U E E N 1$ EES — Ftl K SA LE 
L throughout the rummer. Bt'iid for circular. Address 
881-131 M. QU1NBY. St. JohnnviUe. N~. Y. 
I l'OK SALE—The. bent Farm In Mon* 
roe county, situated in the town Of Wheatland, four 
miles west ot ScoUsVllIe, belonging to the estate of the 
late UOD. Eufela Haiukiv, consisting of about. 100 acres. 
^! tU te,!jnL h onse, barns, Ac...in 
first rate condition on the premUcs. A portion of the 
premises will be sold separately If desired. Terms to 
sun the purt’hnso.r, For particulars. Inquire of Milford 
“ ilcE*!?* ilt Mcdl 'i a i P*cab Folsom at Bnffftlo, or 
894-tf F. a. MACOMBER, Rochester, N. Y. 
L adies and gentlemen employed. 
Picture business. Very prontaole. No risk. Seven¬ 
teen specimen Pictures and Catalogue sent for !5r. post¬ 
age. MANSON LANG, 297 Bower)', New York City. 
ALT BY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
AGENTS WANTED TN A NEW 
business. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
