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pres* 5 but larger orders we Will forward Dy express, to 
collect oa delivery. 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package to the 
party getting tip the Club. Our profits art: small, hut we 
will be as liberal as we can afford. Wu send no compli¬ 
mentary package for Clubs of Icbs than fun. 
List of New Advertisements. 
LATENT REAPER Ann MOWER 
-A-3ST3D SELF-RAKEE, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Fairbanks Beales—Fairbanks ft Co. 
The Universal Clothes VT ring er. Ac—C R Browning. 
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary—G ft C Merriam. 
patent. Frlnt Gatherer—Leonard Murray. 
Wanted—C Rich A Co. 
Southard's Thnronch Bass—Oliver Uitson & Co. 
Earlv Goodrich Potatoes —i W Doty. 
Purchase Paper Cheap—White ft Brlnckerhoff. 
Profitable Employment—W G Wilson ft Co. 
Wire for Fence, ftc—Grlnflll Blake. 
Fertilizers— I T Johnson. 
Wild Turkeys—M Richardson. 
Bronchitis, Csmsnmptlon and Throat All. 
Two Useful Monthlies. 
Pear, Quince and Plain Stocks—E C Frost. 
Andv and Jeff— Hontoc ft Co. 
Ferry’s Grape Vines—F L Perry. 
Osage Orange Seed—P S Meserole. 
Oola! Gold?— 1 E n Colvin. 
Kitatinny Blackberry— F'K Phoenix. 
Missouri Fever—M w ypstln. 
Missouri Farm for Sale—D A McMillan. 
Choice Grape Vines—A Morrell. 
Farm for Sale—Simeon Baker, 
preserve your Fruit—Coleman ft Barnes. 
A Sure Cure for Foot-Rot in Sheep—F W Whittemore, 
sj-RoraL xotiobs. 
Dodge Harvester, Ohio and Buckeye Patents. 
Something New—C I! Pond. 
Coe’s Cough Balsam. 
A Fine Fruit Farm—R Underhill. 
GUE1T mE\UC\lS 
Olivet, Mich., Jan. 29, 1867. 
To the Great American Tea Company, 
Nos. SI mid S3 Vesey street, New York. 
Sirs:—The goods which I ordered for Olivet Tea Club 
No. 1, were received In duo time, and have given good 
satifaotlon, Really the exhilarating power seems to be 
contagious, for most of the fair matrons in ear neighbor¬ 
hood are Inquiring when I godd again. Enclosed I send 
O. T. C. No. 3. I shall probably send again in a few days. 
Mrs. Ingersoli, who was principal mover in Club No. 1, 
sends her respects for the complimentary package, and 
says she drinks her tea with more relish than she has lor 
many years before. Very truly yours, 
E. I. INGERSOLL. 
6 a Japan, n Shnlllor, at $1 .....fcf.Ofl 
5 do I, Andrews, si #t,2i. t; ■>:, 
3 1 Japan and 1 Imperial. Mrs Keys, at $1,26.3 50 
1 Imperial, L B Bntler, at *1,25. I 25 
1 do Simon Cole, at * 1.35..... i *i 
3 1 do and I Japan, N Brooks.3 50 
1 do J M Brudnoi, at 91,25. 1 25 
1 Japan. E Bordwell, at.*1.95... 125 
1 Imperial. J Bams, at *1.25. 125 
and 18 others, _ 
Total........?57 00 
N.B.— All villages and towns where a large number 
reside, hy clubbing Together, can reduce the cost of tlielr 
Teas and Coffees about one-third hy sending directly 
to ns. 
Established, 1861 
THE IMMENSE PROFITS OF THE 
TEA TRADE. 
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COAIPANY became fnlly convinced, several years 
ago, that consumers of Tea and Coffee were paying too 
many and too large profits on those articles 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 those necessaries at the small¬ 
est possible price. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which have 
been made lu the Tea Trade, wo will start with the 
American Houses, leaving out of the account entirely 
profits of the Chinese factors. 
first; The American House In China or Japan makes 
large profits on their sales or shipments —and some of 
the richest retired merchants in this country have made 
their Immense, fortunes through tlielr Houses in China. 
Second; The Banker makes large profits upon the for¬ 
eign exchange used iu the purchase of Tea. 
Third; The Importer makes a profit of 30 to 50 per 
cent, 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. 
Fifth ; The Specnlator sells it to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer in lines, at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
Sixth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells It to the Whole¬ 
sale Grocer in lots to suit his trade, at a profit of about 
10 per cent. 
Seventh; The Wholesale. Grocer sells It to the Retail 
Dealer, at a profit of 15 to 25 per cent. 
Eighth; The Retailer sells it to the Consumer, for 
ALL THE PF.OFIT HE CAN GET. 
When yon have added to these EIGHT profits as 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 wo propose to 
show why we can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages and 
waste, with the exception of small commission paid for 
purchasing to onr correspondents in China and Japan, 
one cartage, and a small profit to ourselves — which, ou 
our large sales, will amply pay ns. 
Through onr system of supplying Clnbs throughout 
the country, consumers In all parts of the United States 
can receive tlielr Teas at the same price (with the small 
additional expense of transportation) as though they 
bought them at onr warehouses tn this city. 
Parties getting MiolrTeas from ns may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure aud freuli, its they conic direct 
jrotn the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
We warrant all tbo goods wo sell tp give entire satis¬ 
faction. If they ore. not satisfactory llioy cun bo return¬ 
ed at our expense within 30 days, and have the money 
refunded. 
tytw (£mukn$cr 
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'TitS v- 
— Five women are editors in Iowa. 
— Good sleighing in Belfast, Me., the 2d. 
— Oppressive heat is felt in New Orleans. 
— A Jewish College is proposed in New York. 
— Navigation is open from Detroit to Cleveland. 
— The crops in Texas are looking remarkably well. 
— 12,560 emigrants landed at Castle Garden last 
month. 
— French Canadians are coming South in great 
numbers. 
— Schuyler Colfax lectures during the recess of 
Congress. 
— Mrs. Ilarriet Beecher Stowe has recently been in 
Macon, Ga. 
— Severe weather in Alabama has checked the 
plantations, 
— A French Railway Company is getting two-story 
passenger cars. 
— Jlaine has 250 lodges of Good Templars with 
24,000 members. 
— Thirty-four colored men in Philadelphia are 
worth $1,358,000. 
— Charles Dickons Is coming to this country to 
stay six months. 
— Some 800,000 books changed hands at the New 
York trade-sales. 
— San Francisco sends $30,000 to help the hungry 
poor in the South. 
— Rosa Bonheur’s “Horse Fair” is sold to A. T. 
Stewart for $40,000. 
— There iH a colored theological school, with thirty 
scholars, in Augusta, Ga. 
— It is proposed to build eight school houses in 
Chicago, costing $375,000. 
— The order for the registration of voters was is¬ 
sued last week in Louisiana. 
— Georgia papers say the wheat crop in that State 
was never more promising. 
— A Cotton Manufacturing Co., in Claiborne, La., 
has $40,000 capital subscribed. 
— A piece of anthracite coal weighing six tons is 
going to the Paris exposition. 
— A steam-whaler, the Pioneer, the first ever built, 
has left New London for Greenland. 
— Great alarm exists in Now Orleans, from the bad 
condition of the Mississippi levees, 
— The Daily Republican, a Radical organ, has com¬ 
menced publication in New Orleans. 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches of onr Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or In part, as they arc bogus or Imitations. 
We have no branches, and do not, lu any case, authorize 
the use of our name. The numbers of our nouwes are. 
advertised above. 
TAKE NOTICE.—Clubs and quantity buyers are only 
furnished from our Wholesale and Club Department — 
direct to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 5643 New York city. 
Manufactured by tho Dodge and Stevenson M’f’g Co., Auburn, N. Y 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS; 
L. JT. Bt?SI¥ Ac CO., No. 13 South Itfaln Street, Saint Loots, .Mlssonri, 
GAITI1TION Ac PItINDliL, No. 16 West Lake Street, Ohlcago, Illinois. 
L. J. BUSH ,v CO., Nos. 7 Ac O fly bourne street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
It It’ll ill ON D, CHAPIN Ac CIO., T, S Jefl'erson Avenue, Detroit, Mlehlgan. 
Trns Machine embraces all those valuable features which have contributed to the great suc¬ 
cess of tho Ohio and Buckeye Machines together with a number of entirely new, novel and valuable Improve¬ 
ments. to compactness, llgntncus of draft, excellence and elegance or workmanship and flotsh, combined with 
groat strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, it will surpass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. H 
has two Independent Driving Wheels, a double-hinged Finger-Bar and folding Culling Apparatus. The Self-Rake 
applied to I ills machine lias proved a perfect success. To say that 11 pleases is a faint expression of the sentiments 
everywhere expressed. Enlhnsiastle encomiums pour In upon us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
plan* tt out of reach of competition. H Isa Revolving Rake, and does its own reeling, saving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a PsKPiccr Separation, with tho Rake Head, In all kluds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, hy reason of t he Rake revolving over forward, and striking Into the nnent grain, before the 
sickle, carrying It along and over the Platform, ami delivering It. In nompiiot gavels at. the rear of the machine, en¬ 
tirely out of the way of the team and machine on Its next round, and without any Uttering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Crand Medal of Honor, 
AS THE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition at the Great Fair of tin: Saint Lome Aoricultural and Mechanical Association, Oct. 6th, 
1886. At the Irlal of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn. N. Y., In July last, by the New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded tho preference over all others in Glass 5. This class was the most important of any, as it em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Soil-Baking Reaper In the samo machine. It. was also 
Awarded the Gold JVIcdal as the Best Mowing Machine! 
lit the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests In very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a (loi.o Medal Us the best Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. 
This Machine has been awarded Gold and Silver Mod ala, and Fiuav Premiums, by the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
state Agricultural Societies, and by hundreds of County ami Local Societies in all purls of the United States. 
Thousands of testimonials can bn shown from farmers who have used these machines, lu all portions of the United 
states, Canadas, and also on the Pacific. Coast utul In South America. Wo have made some great improvements 
for the season of 1867, the result ot onr protracted and thorough trials In tiio field during the harvest of 1866. 
Pamphlets containing full description will be gladly sent, postage free, to any one requesting it, uiul also any 
Information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE Ac. STEVENSON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
W ANTED-AGENTS-$75 to $200 per 
month, everywhere, male and female, to Intro¬ 
duce throughout tno United States the Genuine Com¬ 
mon Sense Family Sewing Machine. This machine 
will stitch, hem, fell, luck, quilt, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider iu a most superior manner. Price only $18. 
Fully warranted for five years. Wo will pay 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 be rut, ami still 
tho cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. Wo 
pay agents from $;a to *280 per month and expenses,or a 
commission from which twice that amount can be made. 
Address 8 KUO MB ft CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CAUTION.—Do not he Imposed upon by other partlea 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 8D9-It 
A GENTS WANTED for the best florae Doc. 
tor Hook ever published. Sue lengthy advertise, 
rnent In Rural, on page 100, Issued March Both, 898-tt 
U SS ELL’S SCREW POWER 
COMBINED 
Without Cog-Gearing — The Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, strong and durable; nerfecilnltfl work, 
cheap and economical. Agents and dealers supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactured by 
BSKWit RU88KUU ft THEM AIN, Manilla, N. Y. 
I ONA AND ISJRAE \M A 
G-RAPH VDVBsTl’ 
AT WHOLESALE AND RE’lfi.tL. 
Extra quality of Vines of the above variains, for the 
Spring trade, at low prices. Crown from huge, and well 
ripened wood not forced In any manner-warranted true 
to name. Samples of throe or more sent at w holesale 
prices on receipt of the money. 
pf Special Inducements offered to those wishing to 
form clubs. No vines grown by us from green catlings. 
Vliies| of all the other leading varieties at retail. 
Wood for propagation of Iona and iBraella, first quali¬ 
ty, by the thousand buds. 
T HE IlDOK OF WONDERS tells lioxv to 
make all kinds of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Caudles, Wines, Cordials, 
Soaps, Dyes, and hundreds of other articles in dally de¬ 
mand Easily made and sold at largo profits. Bent post¬ 
paid for 25 cents, by O. A. UOORBAOM, No. 122 Nassau 
street, N. Y. 897-tf 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUSTABLE 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
tlielr stock, which they recommend to meet the wants of 
Clubs. They are sold at Cargo Pricos, the same as the 
Company sell them In New York, as the list of prices 
will show. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c., 80c., 90c., best $1 F ft. 
MINED (Green and Black,) 70c., 80c. 90c., best $1 *1 li>. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) 80c., 00c., $1, $1,10, heat 
$1,20 V ft. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) SOe.,90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 V ft. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green,) 80c., 00c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 
V ft. 
UNCOLORF.D JAPAN, $1, $1,10, best $1,25 $) ft. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25, best $1,50 $* ft. 
All goods sold arc warranted to give satisfaction. 
Those Teas are chosen for their Intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing in mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure In drinking them. 
Onr Black aud Green Mixed Teas will give universal 
satisfaction aDd suit all tastes, being r.oraposed of the 
best Foo Chow Blacks and Muyunc Greens. English 
Breakfast Is not recommended, excepting to those who 
have acquired a taste for that kind of Tcu, although It is 
the finest imported. 
A If Qv A XV XV ait'/i AIM *7. Xff 
pruir merits 2'at'a 
April, lHlifi amt Nov, 1866, 
AM If LAND AMI SOUTHERN FARMS. 
Farms and Plantations, Coal, ’dinner and Oil 
lij ruriiiH aiiu i . utu, i iiiihoi mm ou 
Lunds, Fruit, Dairy, Grain and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia aud other Sothorn States. Also, Country 
Beals near, and Dwellings and Warehouses lu Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond,for sule low. Accurate de¬ 
scriptions furnished grails. JOHN GLKNN ft 00.,59 
Second Street, Baltimore, itffl, 888-tf 
HOLTON ft ZUNDELL, 
Ilaverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y, 
Italian Queens 
principle at the Old bwh 
' '■*— Churn, adding thereto im¬ 
provements to secure the very best duality, and the larges 
quantity of buttin' with the least tabor. The last Improve¬ 
ment. Is in the shape of the barrel, also tin: substitution 
Of a jlal steel Spring, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher; adjusting tile upper dasher outside the. 
Churn, above the Lever, by means of a malleable slide, 
orClaap, aud thumb screw. We. make live sizes of these 
Churna, (holding from five to thirty gallons,) In the best 
manner and of the very best quality of White Oak. Re¬ 
tail Price—N*. t. (30 gal.,i $10, No. 2, (ft bid.,) $11: No. 
8, (« bbl.,) $12; No. 4, {% bill.,) $10; No. 5, (1-5 bbl.,) $8. 
U. P. WKSTC’OTT, Sup’r 
Seneca Falls Churn MTg Co., Seneon Fulls, N. Y. 
15. K. LUSK, General Agent. 
A Fine Fruit Farm, 55 acres, only $35 per 
:re. R. UNDERHILL, Milford, Del. 
Best Hive for Bees.— 
' I YWfc Best Book for their 
] A jjy management- Bee- 
Keepers'Almanac and 
Circular for J867 sent free. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
Silver Tips For Children’* Shoes.— 
They protect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ornamental. Applied to the most genteel shoes 
made. Buy no others. 900-13t 
mo FARMERS* STABLE KEEPERS, 
■ AND OTHERS.—Do yon want the Easiest, Easiest 
Operated, Simplest, most Durable aud Cheapest, Kia.r- 
Fkbdiso Hat, Straw and Stalk Cimmi In the. world, 
? >12 to $38, according to size and capacity—not to be paid 
o r un til tried! 
RT AGENTS wanted everywhere. For Illustrated 
Descriptive Circular, and Pill particulars, address G. E. 
HU COH1NBCN, S3 MerWitt St., Cleveland, Ohio. |896-4t 
Cough Medicines should be so compounded 
that they can be taken “ little and often.” It is the 
throat and chest, not tho stomach, that is affected. 
This is one great secret of the success of Gob’s Cough 
Balsam. Try it. All dealers sell it. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci- 
enlllle Men and the Press, 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn has not Its equal on this 
Continent. I). j>. T. Mootue, Editor Rwuxl New-Yorkur. 
“ The best form of Churn ever tuvented."— Solon Rob¬ 
inson. Aa'l Kit. N. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. RobIUbOii ulso named It vitevr and commended it 
nidintai' of all tho Chnrjw on exhibition at the New 
York BUtc Fair. 
** Tho •greatest Improvement on the old Dash Churn 
ever invented; all admitting llml a Dash Churn makes 
better butter limn a rotary one.”- farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New Yurt City, 
"Tnc most important; improvement recently brought 
out..”—s. Edwards Todd, A n’t El. N. r. Times. 
" The very best Cliuru extant.'' - Prairie farmer. 
" It U perfectly common swun in Its structure.’’— Ohio 
Farmer. 
“ A Churn that every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view and contemplate .”—Huston Cultivator- 
IOR SALE 
_ Tlia best Farm In Mon- 
A roe couulv, situated in the town Of Wheatland, four 
miles west of Hcotteville, belonging to the estate of the 
late Hon. Kr.isn i HarjojN, consisting ol'about 400 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, In 
first rate condition on the premises. A portion of the 
premises will he sold separately If desired. Terms to 
suit tlm purchaser. For particulars, Inquire of Milfobd 
Harmon at Medina, Oscar Folsom at Buffalo, or 
894-tf F. A. MA COM BEK, Rochester, N. Y. 
Coffees Boasted and Ground Daily 
SOMETHING NEW! 
A N. WOOl* Ac GO., Eaton, Madison 
• Coe.vi v, N, Y., continue to manufacture their 
Improved Portable Engines, 
From 4 to .85 horse-power, for Farm and Meahanlcol pur¬ 
poses. They are particularly adapted to driving Thresh¬ 
ing Muohim's, Circular Haws, Mills of all kinds, Printing 
Pressed, Wood or Iron Lathes, Machinery In Cabinet or 
Wagon Hhops, Boring Artesian Wells, Pumping Water, 
Corn-Shellers, &e., &e. We wurrant onr Engines to be 
wliat we represent them, and to give unqualified satis¬ 
faction In all respects. A. N. WOOD ft CO. 
The Union Telegraph Institute, Obehlin, Ohio, 
has an order to supply a New Telegraph Line with 
Operators. 
Paying Offices are guaranteed by written contracts , 
to graduates. Salaries from $50.00 to $125.00 per 
month will ho paid tn beginners. Thie is a rare 
(fiportunity lot young and middle-aged men to find 
permanent situations, both agreeable and profitable. 
With our unequaled facilities for teaching the art, stu. 
dents readily acquire it. There is in connection with 
the College an Actual Telegraph Line, 37 miles long, 
which is operated solely by students. For full par¬ 
ticulars address C. H. FOND, Oberlin, Ohio. 
Oround Coffee, 20c., 25c., 30c., 35c., best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee,can economise in that 
article t>y using our French Breakfast and Dinner Coffee 
which we sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to $1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Offlco Box, 5613 New York City. 
No. 610 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker street. 
No. 461 EIGHTH AVE., north corner 34th street. 
No. 299 SPRING STREET. 
No. 206 FULTON STREET, Brooklyn, cor. Concord St. 
No. 133 GRAND STREET, Williamsburg. 
U ISIN<1 15. T. 15AIIIIITT’H PURE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTASH or READY SCAB MAKER.— 
Warranted double the stengtii of common i'otusli, and 
superior to any other sarionlflcr or Icy in Hie market,. 
Put up in cans of 1 pound,2 pounds,3 pouiuts, finonnds 
and 12 pounds,with full dlrctious In English i.n< 1 German 
for making hard aud soft soap. One pound will make L5 
gallousof soft sqap. No lime. Is required. Consumers 
will find tins the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos.61,65,66 . 67,68, 69,70,72 ft 74 Wasitngr.on St., 
New York. 898-391, 
MADE NEW, 
easily, without, doctor 
“medicines. Sent, post 
on_ 
paid, ou receipt of 10 
cents. 
Du. E. B. FOOTE, 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
WHAT FRIEND HOWLAND THINKS 
OF THE 
DODGE HARVESTER, OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS 
AUENTS WANTED. A few Agonu wanted to 
sell territorial rights of thn above Churn Competent, 
reliable aud experienced men will find the business prof- 
lUblD. For particulars address tho Com pan r at Seneca. 
Kalis, or parties in or near Rochester uro referred to D. 
D. T. Moouie, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
f ^t*Tne Mi cm n< ax Cm'n X Mw'r’o Co., at Tarma, 
eh., will supply tlic Adjustable J>o*!i Churn through¬ 
out that State—or will sell Timm and County Rights, 
and furnlbU tho Churu. 
COMFORT AND CURE 
Fob the RUPTURED 
Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y. I 
4th Month, 9th, 1867. f 
Dodge & Stevenson Man’p’g Co.: 
GetMemen—1 have used your machines for a num¬ 
ber of years with great satisfaction; cutting over 300 
acres a year. They arc very fine mowers, and last 
season I used your machine wi th tho fee] 1-Rake at¬ 
tached, and cannot sec how it can be excelled. It 
was used with perfect success in cutting over 200 
acres of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Clover Seed, and 30 
acres Corn Fodder, at one-third tho expense of hand 
fakmg, and without any breakage or detention. I 
can recommend the Dodge Harvester, Ohio and Buck¬ 
eye Patents, to those who desire a first-class machine. 
Robert B. Howland. 
Some parties Inquire of us how thcyshali proceed to 
get up a club. The answer Is simply this:—Let each per¬ 
son wishing to Join in a club, say how much tea or coffee 
he 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 plalnlyon alist.and when 
theclnb is complete Bend It to us bymali.and we will put 
each party’s goods In separate packages, anil mark the 
namo upon them, with the coat, «• there need be no con¬ 
fusion lu their distribution — carh parly getting exactly 
what lie orders, and no more. The cost of transporta¬ 
tion the membersof the club can divide equitably among 
themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-otlice money orders, or by 
Express, as may suit the convenience of the club. Or, If 
the amount ordered exceed thirty dollars, we will, if de¬ 
sired, send the goods by Express, to •* coUectlon delivery:' 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
small Btorcs (of which class we are supplying many 
thousands, all of which are doing well,) can have their 
orders promptly and faltUDilly filled; and In case of 
Clubs can hare each party’s name marked on their pack¬ 
age add directed by sending their orders to Nos. 81 and 
33 Vesey-st. 
Parties sending Club or other order* for less than thirty 
dollars had better send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to sare-the expense of collecting by ex- 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
(Elias Howe, Jb„ President, and original uventor of 
tlie S«wlug Mrtchlni--,) 
Proprietors and M anufacturers of the worbi-renowned 
OOWE SEWING MACII INKS. 
Sent nost-paid on re¬ 
ceipt or to cents. 
Address 
Dk. k. h. FOOTE, 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
CURLSI CURLS 
• noni.ii. lit) III n r.™, 
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFAUTI liRRS. 
They were awarded the highest premiums at the World’* 
Falrtu London, aud six FfrHlPrcnilnmsattheNewYork 
State Fair of 1866. 
pf fSend l'or Circular. Agrnta Wnated. 
»75-i8t 1190 It road war, N, Y. 
rrillE CHILDREN’S HOUR-Edited by T. S. 
1 Arthur, Philadelphia, Pa. $1,25 a Yoir. Sample 
conies 10 cents. “ Its exquisite beauty surpaises our an- 
tlcipalio/ui.” —Lady«’ Book. ;4M-8t 
A sampte of Prof. Robb’s Curllquc will he sent free to 
any address. The CartUjtte will curl the, 6tralgtitest hair 
ou the ffrrt application, (without Injnry) in soft, luxuri¬ 
ant, beautUhl uowiug curls. Address, with Stamp. 
89«-5t Prof. B. H. ROBB, Purkni aU, Ohio. 
TA LI A N QUEEN II EE 8-FOIL HALE 
throughout the summer. Send for OlrctUsr. Address 
91-13C M. QUIN BY, St. JohJitmlle, N. Y. 
CUTS UP ITS OWN WORK, KNITS 
U7 all sizes, widens and narrows, knits the heel into the 
stocking, and narrow* off the toe complete. Knits the 
single, double, rlhbod and fancy flat wcb„t>rodnclug all 
varieties of knit good*, from an infant's stocking, mit¬ 
ten or glove to u lady's shawl or hood. It Is Simple, 
Durable,atut Easily Operated. Women are earning from 
$15 to $20 per week knitting Hosierv, Hturjle and Fancy 
Worsted Articles on this Machine. 
fef~ Send for Circular and Testimonials. Address, on- 
Closlngstamp,LAMIJ KNITTING MACHINE MANUF'G 
CO., Office 176 NUte-st., Rochester, N. Y„ or 148 West 4th 
St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 990-6teow 
L adies and gentlemen employed. 
Picture buyfnes?. Very prufltulvle. horsK, Seven¬ 
teen specimen Pictured jauc! Catalogue aent for 15c. pout- 
age. MANSON LANG, 297 Bowery, New York City. 
fi A DA Y 1 FI FTEEN Now Arilcle* for 
O Agents. O. T. GAIiEY, BUldeford, Maine. 
K, B. B. See adv. in another column, and 
Bend 2 stamps for full particulars, Including tricks of 
the trade. 
AGENTH 
business. 
ANTED IN A NEW 
B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
Itcli. Sk.lt It lie urn.—Wheaton’s Olnt- 
itEXT will cure the itch In 48 hours,— also cures Sait 
Hheum, Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of the 
Skin. Price 50 cents. Free by mail by sending 60 
cents to Weeks & Potter, Boston, Mass. 
For sale by all druggists. 855-52t 
C IA SIDE ItS CUBED OK NO CHARGE —ItY 
j Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. C “mam sent free. 
C ancers cubed without fain, 
nse oi the knlle.or caustic burning. C'liculars sent 
tree of charge. Address 
886-tl Dus. BABCOCK ft SON, 700Broadway,N.Y, 
altby house, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
UILVER. PUEASANT’H EGGS FOR SALE, 
U3 $1 V dozen, by express. Address 
. G. W. CONK, Stanley Corners, Ont. Co., N. Y. 
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