I Make Your Own Soap 
Per-Cent Saved By 
List of New Advertisements, 
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 Vesey-st. 
Parties seinling Club or other orders for less than thirty 
dollars had bettor send Post-Office drafts, or money with 
their orders, to save the expense of collecting by ex. 
press; but larger orders we will forward oy express, to 
collect on delivery. 
Hereafter wo 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 afford. 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 tlielr 
Teas and Coffees about one-tldrd by sending directly 
to us. 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches of our Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or m part, as they are bogus or Imitations. 
W e have no branches, and do uot, In any case, authorize 
the use of our name. The uutubers of our Houses are 
advertised above. 
TAKE NOTICE.—(Tubs and quantity buyers are only 
furnished irorn our Wholesale and Club Department. 
»^ Post-oitice orders and drafts make payable to the 
order of Great American Tea Company. Direct letters 
and orders to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vcsey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 9013 New York city. 
P1TE1T UE1PEIV Ott MOWEU 
and self-raker, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
The Great American Tea Company. 
Willis’ Stump Machine—W W Willis. 
The American Naturalist. . 
Patent Stamp for Marking Sheep—A Todd, Jr. 
The Farm Journal—A DeLanccy Brigham. 
American Basket Company 
Parker's Patent Fruit Gatherer—Holden & Howard 
Agents Wauled—W G Wllwm A Co, 
Stock for Sate—L Nichols, Jr. 
Ladies and Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang, 
Mowing Machine Knives, ®c—Sweet. Barnes & Co. 
Agent- Wanted—W A Henderson A Co. 
Goodrich seedling Potato**—R FA BF McMillan. 
Honorable Employment— Hale & Co. 
Black Spanish Jinn’s Eggs—K C Tompkins. 
School Teachers Everywhere—J Atwater. 
81-ECIAl, XOTICHS. 
Gold Medal Thrashing Machine—R & M Harder. 
Coe’s Cough Balsam. 
GREAT VUEUH YN 
established, 1861 
Is endorsed by the leading newspapers, religious and 
secular. In this and other cities, viz: 
AMERICAN' AGRICULTURIST, 
Orn.ugo Judd, Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. New York. City. 
Daniel Curry, D.D., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
J. M. Reid, D.l)., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Chicago,Ill. 
Thomas M. Eddy. O.D., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER. 
E. S. Porter, D.D., Editor. 
EVANGELIST, New York City. 
Dr. II. M. Field & J. G. Craighead, Editors. 
EXAMINER and CHRONICLE. New York City. 
Edwuvd ililglit, Editor. 
INDEPENDENT. New York t’lty. 
Win. C, Roweii, Publisher. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEH-YORKER, 
I). D. T. Moore, hclltoi and Proprietor. 
THE METHODIST,-Geo. R. Crooks, Editor. 
TRIBUNE, New York City. 
Horace Greeley, Editor. 
Wc call attention to the above list as a positive guar¬ 
anty of our manner of doing business; as well as the 
hundreds of thousands of persons in our published 
Clnb Lists in former editions of the lending papers of 
the country. 
cHu Condenser 
— London has 8,000 policemen. 
— 23 London theatres seat 3S.000 people. 
— Bierstadt, the painter, goes to Europe. 
— A new paper mill is going up at Elmira. 
— There arc 130,000 people In Washington. 
— Much building is goin: on at. Grand Rapids. 
— 1,003 emigrants landed in New York the 10th. 
— Buffalo has 1,253 liquor shops, but 740 licensed. 
— Garahaldi is writing a history of his public life. 
— Wheat sold in Cleveland, O., at $3 50, its highest 
mark. 
— Hon. J. W. Forney has taken the temperance 
pledge. 
— Harriet Beecher Stowe has joined the Episcopal 
Church. 
— A railroad from Dunkirk to Warren, Pa., is 
talked of. 
— Iron is bought for a railroad from Owaeso to Bay 
City, Mich. 
— Trinity Church, N. Y., is to be made double its 
present size. 
— Great call for carpenters and masons at Mar¬ 
quette, Mich. 
— A monument to D. S. Dickinson is proposed at 
Binghamton. 
— Sheep are dying of “grab in the head’’ in Clin¬ 
ton Co., Mich. 
— Milburn the blind preacher is abroad and hopes 
to get his sight. 
— Bohemia wants an independent government as 
well as Hungary, 
— In Grand River Valley, Mich., wheat and fruit 
give great promise. 
—105,571 barrels of oil were sent from Petroleum 
Center in one week. 
— Frederick Douglass’ income last year was $7,11(1, 
mostly from lectures. 
— Two farmers in Gratoit Co., Mich., made 2,700 
pounds of maple sugar. 
— Cyras Morrill of Derby, Vt., made 1,450 pounds 
of sngnr from 851) trees. 
— Florida lemons grow over a foot in circumfer¬ 
ence and weigh a pound. 
— The Boston Recorder goes to New York as organ 
of the Cougregationalists. 
— 250 dogs killed in Milwaukee in one day, and the 
dogmatic work still goes on I 
— Appleton & Co. of New York gave 150,000 school 
books for freedmen’s schools. 
— The scene of Ward Beecher’s new story is laid 
in Litchfield, Ct., his old home. 
—175 car loads of live stock passed Binghamton, on 
N. Y. & Erie It. K,, lt> one day. 
— A National Convention of railroad car makers 
met in Springfield. Mass., the 16th. 
— Mr. Bird of Elllcottvllle, N. Y„ recently shot an 
eagle 5 feet 7 inches across the wings. 
— The Oswego starch works support 2,500 people 
and make 12,000.000 pounds this year. 
— The strike in the Wyandotte. Mich., iron mill s 
is over and work goes on at old prices. 
— Families from Red Creek. Wolcott and Sterling, 
N. Y., go to Missouri to found a colony. 
— A man, near Bangor, taking down his old bam 
found Ms gold watch stolen 12 years ago. 
— A Michigan Ladies’ Soldiers' Monument Associ¬ 
ation in Detroit is to extend over the State. 
— Chang and Eng, the Siamese twins, are home in 
North Carolina after a paying Northern tour. 
— Two vessels sailed from Savannah for Liverpool, 
April 10th, with 2,730,023 pounds of cotton, worth 
$753,888.15. 
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THE IMMENSE PROFITS OP THE 
TEA TRADE. 
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY became fully convinced, several yearn 
ago, that consumers of Tea aiui Coffee were paving too 
many and too large profits on these articles of every <1av 
consumption, and therefore organized I RK 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 profit* which have 
been made in the Tea Trade, we will start with the 
American Uousch, leaving out, of the account entirely 
profits of the Chinese factors. 
Pint: Tin- American House in China or Japan makes 
large profits on their sales or shipments —and some of 
ihe richest retired merchants in this couutrj have made 
their Immense fortunes through their Houses in Chinn. 
Second; The Banker makes large profit* upon the for 
eign exchange used In the purchase of Tea. 
Third: Tim Importer makes a profit of 30 to 50 per 
cent, in many cases. 
Fourth ; On Its arrival here It is sold by the cargo, nnd 
the Purchaser sells It to the Speculator In invoices of 
1,000 to 2,000 packages, at an average profit of about 10 
per eeut. 
Fifth: The Speculator falls It to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer in linen, at n profit of 10 to 15 per cent. 
Sixth: The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells it to the Whole¬ 
sale Grocer In lots to suit hu trade, at a profit of about 
10 per cent. 
Seventh : The Wholesale Grocer sells It to the Retail 
Dealer, at a profit of u to 88per cent. 
Eighth: The Retailer soils It to the Consumer, for 
ALL THE PROFIT UK 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, R will he perceived 
what the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why We cun 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 our correspondents in China and Japan, 
one cartage., and a email profit to ourselves which, on 
our large sales, will amply pay ns. 
Extract from the commercial column of the New York 
Daily World of Mi./il, 1867- 
Ttrxs.—Tim ship George StioUeu, which arrived at this 
port recently from Foochow, brought 13,1131 packages of 
1 cji i to the Orhat Amkmjoa.s Tka Oomtani. 
Through our system of supplying Clubs throughout 
the country, consumers In all parts of the United States 
can receive their Teas at the same price (with the smalt 
additional expense vf transportation) in though they 
bought them at oar warehemses In this city. 
Parties getCi ng their Teas from Us may confidently rely 
upon get ting them pure nnd fresh, as (hey come direct 
from 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 expense within 3(1 days, and have the money 
rcfhndcd. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
699 Broadway, OT. ‘ST. 
For Families and Manufacturers 
I . .. i U.IVI utui, iiu S .:tun ” iui » milliner ui Himu»• i V i|f W. MOVUI UiKl VHJ1111010 llttDrOVe- 
incuts. In compuotm'.iu, llglitness of draft, excellence anil elegance of workmanship and finish, combined with 
great strength ami adaptation to all kinds of work, it will surpass any machlno hewtofcra offmdto Se ffinimr It 
has two ludnnendmu Driving \\ heels, a double-hinged Finger Bar and folding Cutting Apparatus. The Self.Rake 
nvoivwh'?,•l tJ* j 1 pct'lect success. To sny that It pleases is a faint expression of the sentiments 
every where expressed. Enthusiastic encomiums pour in upon as from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
I| ,. IR 11 Revolving if a nit, and does Its own reeling, saving the expense and 
. }} makes a l itur kit Hbfar avion, with the Rake Head, in ull kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
?ii^ c k 0nK i° I,y re ‘ ,l,on of the Hake revolving over forward, and striking Into the uncut grain, before the 
sickle, carrying It along and over the I lnlfortn, and delivering It in compact gavels at the rear of the machine, en¬ 
tirely out or tiro way of the team and machine on its uext round, and without any Uttering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE WAS AWARDED 
The Special Diploma and Grand Medal of Honor, 
A5 THE BEST 
IC0MBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
Onexhlbitlon at the Great Fair of the Saint Louts AGutcrr.TtjRM, and Mkoitantoal Association, Oct. fith. 
WB6- At the trial of Reapers and Mowers, at Auburn, N. Y., In July last, by the New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class 5. Tills ohks* was the most Important of any. as it em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand turd Self. Raid tig Reaper in the same machine. It was also 
Awarded the G-old Medal as the Best Showing' IMtachine! 
at, the Louisiana State Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough tests In very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Gold Muiiai. as the best Combined Machine, Hand and Solf-Rakur, 
This Machine Inis been awarded G»ld and Stiver Medals, and FiRBT Piikmi tins, hy the Pennsylvania and Iowa 
State Agricultural Societies, and by hundred- of county and Local Societies in all parts of the United States 
i huuiuinds of testimonials can he shown from farmers who have used these machines, In nil portions of the United 
Slates. Canada*., and also on the Pacific Coast and in South America. (Vc have made some times t rwpRovKJtENTS 
for the season of 1807, the result of our protracted nud thorough trials In the field during the harvest of 1866 
! amphlets containing Dili description will he gladly sent, postage free, to any one requesting it. and also auv 
Information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 1 
DODGB dfc STEVENSON MANUFACTURING PO„ Aulturn, N. Y. 
THESE SEWING MACHINES 
Were awarded the highest premium at the World’s 
Fair in London — the largest Gold Medal ever 
given—Stale and County Fairs all over the Country. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of Societies 
or Fairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They are celebrated for doing the best work, using a 
much smaller needle for t he same thread than any other 
machine,ami by the introduction of the most approved 
machinery, we are now able to supply the very best ma¬ 
chines In Hie world 
mnchlitoR are tttiulr ut our new nnd 
stitTclou- factory n» Uridgivxiii, < .mu., under 
the iioniedlnte sopervision.il tin President lit 
the t’oiuvinuy, ELIAS HOWE, Jr„ tlie orlg. 
1 8 e 7. 
The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
R. O CJ M ESTER., 3ST . "V _ , 
MANUFAOTURB THK OELEHRATKD 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ADJUSTABLE 
First Fat'd Aug, 1863, Im¬ 
provements Fil'd 
April, 1888 and Nov. 1366. 
B Tills Churn Is now re 
garded by all the Agrlcul- 
f turlut* and Dairymen of 
JL the country, who have hail 
an opnorlunitv (o exam. 
Xg sgcj t* Ipi, if Hu, best churn 
V.* t-A f yet offered to the public — 
:>5Sis embracing us it does the 
■v principle of the old Dash 
— ' Clmrn, adding thereto Im¬ 
provements to secure the eery best quaUM. an d the larges 
quantity Of butter with the team labor. The Inst improve¬ 
ment Is in Urn shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of Ajlat steel Spring, (which 1* perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher , adjusting the upper dasher outside the 
Churn, above Hie I,ever, by mentis, of a mat (cable slide, 
or clasp, ami thumb screw. Wc make five sizes of these 
Churns, (holding from live to thirty gallons.) in the best 
manner and of the very heat quality of While Oak. Re¬ 
tail Price—Not. 1, (30 gal..) $16; No. 2, Cfit' bbl.,) $14; No. 
3, (X bbl..) $12; No. 4, t W bbl.,'i $ 1 ( 1 ; No. 5, (1-5 bbl„) $3. 
II. I*. WESTCOTT. Hup’t 
Seneca Falls Churn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
R. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
With Iron Planet, Cary's JWent Double Pinion and 
Woodbury Dorse-Power*, the Collins and Shattuck 
Clover Thrasher, Duller and Cleaner, <tc„Ac. 
Tim Hall Machine* of different kinds having been be¬ 
fore the public for nearly forty years are too well 
known to require any description. For the Reason of 
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, as the list of prices 
will show. 
PRICE LIST Or TEAS. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70e., 80c., 90e.. best $1 F tt. 
MINED (Green and Black.) 70c., 80c. HOC.,beet $1 ft ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) 30c., 90c., *1, $1,10, beat 
*1,30 F it,. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c., 90c., *1, *1,10, best *1,25 V ft. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green.) 80c.,!»c., *1, *1,(0, best *1,35 
13 tt. 
UNCOLOKED JAPAN, *1. *1,10, best *1,25 V ft. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) *1,25, best *1,50 V tt. 
All goods sold are warranted to give satisfaction. 
These Teas arc chosen lor their intrinsic worth, keep¬ 
ing In mind health, economy, and a high degree of pleas¬ 
ure in drinking them. 
Oar Black and Green Mixed Teas will give universal 
satisfaction and stilt all tastes, being composed of the 
best Foo Chow Blacks and Moyune Greens English 
J ^ vuuvuuuu !/•< sut 1)11 Iinnur, ix LIVI 
Breakfast is uot recommended, excepttug to those who premises will be sold separately if desired 
the fineat Imported. _ 8M . tf F .’ A . mACOMBER, Roches 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, ■ —— 
Ground Coffee, 20c.. 25c., 30c., 35c., best 10c. per pound. VV _ N. 
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 -SjyiY 31 ’ 
which we sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, and , 'A.*. 
. . _ _,_i. For the season of 
1S67 we hare added some improvements, (UUd us now of¬ 
fered. we liuve no liesitatlou In pronouncing our Grain 
and OloverThrttshlng Machines unequalled by any others 
In the market. 
Wc shall, in a few days, issue our Descriptive Cata¬ 
log iu>s of Machines am! Repairs, Which will 1)o »i‘nt free on 
all applications, made to our agents or ourselves. 
We shall keep a full stook of both Machines and Re¬ 
pair* ut our several general ngi-nclrs from whence our 
friends may obtain them at manufactory price*, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply directly to ut*. 
We have a branch Warehouse at 38 West LartiM St., 
Detroit. Mich., represented by Wm. Samiojiv, and gene¬ 
ral agencies ils follows: J. D. E.aatku, Chicago, Ills., 
liiuHAnn Citouwiu.h, Balfiniore, Md., Joxks * Hkw- 
lbtt. Stockton,Cal..and WM.LYVK.3au FraueJseo,Cal. 
899-tf GL KX & HALL. Rochester, N. Y. 
K KilHNGfOIMS FOOT^BOT ICICfflICDY. 
i .fioii t k»ts — N i >t o me F a t r.u n k . 
’two months ago I applied Remington’s Foot-Rot med¬ 
icine to a llock of sheep and they have kept perfectly 
sound since, and I have tio doubt that if properly applied 
mat it will mater a «nre cure. 
Geneva,N, Y„ Feb. 16,1667, John Johnston. 
One thorough application Is generally sufficient; rarely 
the second mar be needed. The best Remedy we have 
ever used. T. C. Maxwkll. & Bon*. 
Nurseries, Geneva, N. Y., April 16,1867. 
The best cure I have ever used. Roii’t J. 8wan. 
Geneva. April 16, 1867. 
I cured 50 sheep for 50 cents. If taken In time one ap¬ 
plication is sufficient. In the worst cases two applica¬ 
tions are sufficient. H. D. Bknsklt. 
Geneva, April 6, 1867. 
I took 100 maggot* from one foot and cured with one 
application. John E. Booths. 
Canandaigua, April 1,1867. 
Warranted If used according to directions. For sale by 
DrugglstH. Frier. *1 18 bottle. C. REMINGTON, Agent,, 
Manufacturer. Geneva, M. Y. 903-9t 
sews with single or double thread.— SdenUJlc Am 
1 1III5 GATE AT LAST OurtI**’ l*a( 
. Improved Sliding and SelMhutllug Yard arid I 
Gate. Slmnlcst. chcanest. best. Never fif-imls n 
GEO. G. CURTISS, Rochester. N, Y 
Italian Queens 
rt—Best Hive for Bees.— 
] ) \I^Best Book for their 
J an age in c n t. Bec- 
Keencrs' Almanac and 
Circular for 1867 sent free. 
K. F. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHUEN 
IIus received the highest approval of Practical and Sci¬ 
entific. Men nnd the Press. 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn has not its equal on this 
continent.' —D. D. T. Monnx, Flitor Dural New-Yorker. 
•’ The best form of Churn ever Invented."— Solos Kim- 
IN son , Ag'l Eli . iV. Y Tribune. 
Mr. Rolilnron also named It rittst and commended It 
riiniiRsT oi all the Olmrns on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. 
“The greatest improvement on the old Dash Churn 
ever invented ; all admitting that a Dash Churn makes 
better butter than a rotary one."- Farmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New York City 
“The most Important Improvement recently brought 
out.”—S. Edwabdh Todd, Ag’l Ed. N. Y. Times. 
“The very heat Churn extant."— Pralrte Farmer. 
“It la perfectly common sense in it* structure.”— Ohio 
Farmer. 
" A Chum that every butter-maker will be pleased t» 
view and contemplate."— Boston Cultivator. 
tWTUe SssufA Falla Chcbv Mavi fvoturino Co. 
L* organized under the General Mauufauttiring Law of 
the State of New York, wltti a Capital nl *l(>f),(VXi, and 
have extensive, facilities for manufacturing ChutVis nnd 
the patkntkd fixtcbrs. Can supply those purchasing 
Town, County and State Rights, With the Dashers, 
Spring*. Ac... at a moderate price, where the parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 893-tf 
Do not Neglect that Cough to wear and tear 
the constitution through the Summer months. Noth- 
ing is more emaciating than a cough in hot weather. 
Coe s Cough Balsam is a cheap and speedy cure. 
GOLD MEDAL THEASHING MACHINE, 
f lUAlIFlOh POTATO DIGGER This great 
\j Improvement, patented March U, 1867, Is now offer¬ 
ed to the public. For State. County and Town Rights or 
machine, address H. J. KIXTZ, Patentee, Rochester,N Y 
R USSELL’S SCREW POWER 
COMBINED 
Clkanku. Patented April 12, 1861 and February 38,1869. 
This Machine has been selected, by the Advisory Cum 
inlttee, for J. C Derby, U. 8. Agent, as tilt) be.<l In Amer¬ 
ica, and eeut to Pari* to the Universal Exposition. Has 
also taken lint nrst premium at the New York 5tate Fair 
In 1866 the Committee pronouncing it the best Corn 
Shelter they ever saw. Tt *liellfl, separates and cleanse*, 
rapidly ana easily, at oue operation, as fast as the cars 
can tie pat ill the hopper. For territory or agencies in 
Pennsylvania and Marvland. address 
901-lf g- —.. 
Consumers can save tram 50c. to |1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 9643 New York City. 
No. 640 BROADWAY, corner Bleecker street. 
No. 161 EIGHTH AYE., north corner 34th street. 
No. 299 SPRING STREET. 
No. 205 FULTON STREET, Brooklyn, cor. Concord St. 
No. 133 GRAND STREET, Williamsburg. 
AGENTS WANTED.-A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial right* oi the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men will find tin: business prof- 
ltahla. For partlcuiaffc addre*. the company at. Seneca 
Full*, or puriles in or near Rochester arc referred to D. 
D. T. MOO it k. Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
r»*Tmt Michigan Chtbn MakV® Co., at Parma, 
Mich., will supply the Adjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that State — or will sen Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the Churn. * 
SOMETHING NEW! 
The Union Telegraph Institute, Obkrlin, 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 bo paid to beginners. This Sa a rare 
opportunity {or yonng and middle-aged men to find 
permanent situations, both agreeable and projltable. 
4V ith our vncqualed facilities for leaching the art, atu 
dents readily acquire it. There is in connection with 
the College an Actual Telegraph Lin*, 37 miles long, 
which is operated solely by students. For full par¬ 
ticulars address 0. H. POND, Oberlin,|Ohio. 
Without Cog-Gearing — Th« Lightest of Draft. 
The most simple, strong anddtmibic; perfect in Its work, 
cheap and economical. Agents and dealer- supplied at 
a liberal discount. Manufactured hv 
899-6t RUSSELL & TREMAIN, Manlius, N. Y. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full direction* tor Preparing the Ground, 
Sowing, Itarn-Ming, rff. Also, an Essay hy a Western 
man, on Hkmp Avt> Flax iji tux vvrst: Mode* ot 
Culturu, Preparation for Market, Ac , with Botanical 
descriptions aud Illustrations. Published hv D, D. T. 
Mootix, Editor of Moore’s Rural Vow-Yorker, Roch¬ 
ester, N. V. Price, Twenty-Five Cents, 
fir Those who wish Fbacticxl Invoiiwation on the 
suhjeri* named above -lioulll -end for the work, which 
Is sent, post-paid, for 25 cents. 
P. t>- T. MOO RE, HocheBter, N, T. 
rrmE BOOK OF WONDERS tells how to 
JL make all kimls of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Wines, Cordials, 
Soap*, Dyes, and hundreds of other article* In daily de¬ 
mand. Easily made and sold at large prailfs. Bent po*t- 
pair! for29,cents, by O. A. ROORBACK, No. 122 Nassau 
street, N. Y. 897-tf 
n WING B. T, BABBITT’* FLUE CONCEN- 
TKATEU POTASH or READY SOAP MAKKR.- 
warratitcd double the steugth of common Potash,and 
superior to any other supoiitflcr or ley In the market. 
Put up In can* of 1 pound. 2 pounds. 3 pounds, 6 pound* 
and 12 pounds, with full dlrctioua In English and German 
for making hard and soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft soap. No lime Is required. Consumer* 
will Mud till* the cheapest Potash In market. B. T. BAB- 
BITT, Nos. 61,65,66. 07. 68. 69. 70. 72 & 74 Washington *t.. 
New York. 898-391 
M arvland and southern farms. 
I arm* and Plantations, Coal, Timber and Oil 
Lands. Fruit, Dairy , Grain and Grazing Farms in Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Sothorn Slates. Also, Country 
Seats near, and Dwclliugs aud Warehouses In Baltimore, 
Washington aud Richmond, for sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scription* furnished gratis. JOHN GLENN it CO., 99 
Second Street, Baltimore, Md. 8S6-tf 
Some parties inquire of us how they shall 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 plainly ori & list, and when 
the club is complete send it to us by mall, aud we will put 
each party’s goods in separate packages, and mark the \\ 
name upon them, with the cost, so there need be no con¬ 
fusion in their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The cost ot transporta¬ 
tion thememheriof the club can dlvtdeequLtahly among 
themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can he sent by 
drafts on New York, by Post-office 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 "collection delivery." 
COUNTRY CLUBS, Hand and Wagon Peddlers, and 
Bmall stores (of which claBB we are supplying many 
thousands, all oi which are doing well,) can have their 
’er Tip* For Clilldrea’s Shoes.— 
rotect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ntal, Applied to the most genteel shoes 
Buy no others. 900-13t 
AGENTS WANTED IN A NEW 
business. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Maine. 
1LTBY HOUSE, 
A. B, MILLEE, PEOPRIETOB, 
BALTIMORE, MX). 
f; iinn agent* w anted-to hell o 
INVENTIONS, d great value to tnml- 
Ues; all pay great profits. Send 15eta. aud get W) page*, 
or 3 * nc l get 80page* and a Hample gratl-. 
903-12t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
CHEEP AND WOOL AKE GREAT AND 
1 J paying Institutions, If you wish to know all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of the former, 
aud Uow.hest and cheapest to produce the latt.cr.gel and 
Tcad KiiudtiH's Practical rsboplierd, the best nnd 
latest work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
12 ruo,—454 pages. Illustrated- Price $2—sent post-paid 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
C ANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
iikc of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
886 -tl Dss. BABCOCK & SON, 700 Broadway, N. Y. 
UUED OK NO CHARGE-BY 
1 of Rome, K.Y. Circulars sent free. 
A DAY’ I—FIFTEEN New Article* for 
Agents. O. T. GAREY, Blddeford, Maine. 
