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EXAMINER and CHRONICLE, Now York City. 
Edward Bright, Editor. 
INDEPENDENT, New York City. 
Win, 0, Bowen, Publisher. 
MOORE’S RI KA 1. NEW-YORKER, Roches¬ 
ter, N. V. D. D, T. Moore , Editor and Proprietor. 
THE METHODIST*—Geo. R. Crooks, Editor. 
TRIBUNE, New York City. 
Horace Greeley, Editor. 
Wo call attention to the above list aa a positive guar¬ 
anty of our manner of doing business; as well as the 
hundreds of thousands ot persons in our published 
Club Lists. 
JD O X> G- E ’ S 
T*A/T^T HEWER AAR ROWER 
.A. IN' 3D 8ELF-R A. K EH, 
OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS COMBINED. 
|teic guUwttsemente 
List of New Advertisements, 
The Now York Trust Company—Joseph U Orvis. 
Crawford’s Garden Cultivator—Blyniver. Norton & Co. 
Housekeeping Made Easy—James O’Kane & Co. 
Amv Dennrook—James O'Kane & Co. 
Tow'a Stale Register. 
Gold!-SI A Jaggers. 
Agents Wanted—I T Johnson. ' 
Short-Horn Bull—Sylvester Lehman. 
Agents Wanted—Tool & Clark. 
Bodit.e's JoiivaiTttrb.nc Water-Wheel—JHBodine & Co 
Agents Wanted—Gaylord Watson. 
Spanish Mori no Sheep—Baker & Harrigan. 
Stencil Tools and Stock—M J Metcail & Son. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Willis’ Patent Stump Extractor. 
Coe's Dyspepsia Cnre. 
T oe ship golden state 
HAS ARRIVED WITH 
22,000 HALF CHESTS 
OF THE 
F1JM JEST 
JAPAN TEAS 
OF TJI8 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
CLUB CRIDER. 
St. Charles, Winona Co.. Minn., March 28,18(17. 
To the Great American Tea Co.. 
Nos. 8) and 3ft V’nscy Street, N, Y. 
I send you a fifth order for Tea, My rn ighbors think I 
have "learned the road," and insist on my doing the 
business for them. 1 will simply say that all kinds of 
Tea received from vonr company have given complete 
satisfaction. Your Tens are fresh—well flavored -strong, 
Tlie Merchant* cun furnish for *2,25 to (..'.BO per pound 
no better article than you give us at, Jl ,25. 
Truly yours, lu betiaif of Tea-drinkers, 
SAMUEL S BE MAN*. 
i ft. best Uacolored Japan. Joseph Dewy, at $1,25..$5,00 
1 best Green. C B Randall, at 91J29. .. 5.00 
do do Andrew Main, at ft.'Jt.. r>,00 
4 do do Wm H D, at *1,25. .5,00 
2 do Uncolored Japan. Hcun Hall, nt 91,25..,. 2,50 
2 Gunpowder, A Brown, at $1,50..8,00 
These Teas by the ship Golden State were purchased 
direct from tiip Japanese factor, and in eonseoimncc of 
the magnitude of On' transaction, were transferred at 
about half the usual comml-4ons. This Is the largest 
cargo ever imported from Japan by about seven thou¬ 
sand packages, By this operation, the Great Auurti- 
can Tea CoJU-.vNt pul these Tea* into the hands of tne 
consumer.- with bul one very sninll profit—an achieve¬ 
ment In commercial enterprise seldom If ever before at¬ 
tained- Them Teas ate acknowledged, hoth hero and iu 
Japan, as being the finest full cargo ever exported from 
that country. 
gw (CoiuUujsier 
— A paper bonnet for $1 is the rage. 
— Much building is going on at Fredonia. 
— Hops are largely planted in Wisconsin. 
— Florida crops much better than last year. 
— Trout and perch abouud near Skaneateles. 
— In Canada flour is $S 60, here ft8 per barrel. 
— Watkins is the County Seat of Schuyler Co. 
— Flour from California still comes to New York. 
— 364,208 marriages in the United States last year. 
—15,000 Chinese coolies are afloat for Havana, Cuba. 
— One divorce to ten marriages in Connecticut last 
year. 
— 2,726 licensed, and 400 unlicensed liquor shops in 
Chicago. 
— “Old Col. Vaughn " is a leading editor at Leav¬ 
enworth. 
— New York and New England emigrants are going 
to Florida. 
— Milwaukee had 2,000 population in 18-12, and 
70,000 in 1866. 
— New Hampshire has $15,674,000 in horses, cattle, 
sheep and swine. 
— Mr. Oouway, ex-M. C. from Kansas, is U. S. Con¬ 
sul at Marseilles. 
— W. B, Pike of Salem, Mass., is writing a life of 
Hawthorne, the author. 
— $50,000 has been raised by Vermont Universalists 
for an Academy at Barre. 
— 900 barrels western whiskey, not branded, were 
lately seized in New York. 
— Gen. Fremont has bought the home of the late 
Gen. Webb, on the Hudson. 
— H. Clay Pate of “border ruffian” notoriety was 
killed in confederate service. 
— Odc Frenchman sent 8,000 dozen eggs from Re¬ 
dan to England in eight days. 
— Harriet Beecher Stowe has returned from Flori¬ 
da to her home in Hartford, Ct. 
— 2.056.000 bushels of grain at Chicago against 
4,010,089 last year, at same date. 
— lu Onondaga Co. a liquor licenso costs $100 iu 
Syracuse and $50 iti the country. 
— Nod Dow has n silver tea-service from temper¬ 
ance people lu Bnralera, England. 
—150 to 300 bushels of sweet potatoes per acre la 
the yield of some Texas farmers, 
— A Frenchman has Invented a paper for instant 
stoppage of hemorrhage from wonuds. 
— Hereafter no tobacco chewer or smoker can be a 
member of the M. E. Church iu Vermont. 
ALSO, 
The Ship G-eorge Shotton 
Has arrived with 
12,000 HALF CHESTS 
Of the 
FINEST FOOCH OW 
OOIiONGr TEAS 
The cargo of the ship George Shotton Is the second In 
size Hint him ever come to this port from Foochow 
(Which Is tin- finest Black Tea district In China.) These 
are the •• finest jirst-picktng contract Dxi*"—rich, fresh, 
and lull-flavored. , , 
The recelvingof these two large cargoes by the Great 
American Tea Compass for their own trade Is ac¬ 
knowledged By the mercantile community us the largest 
transactions ever made iu this eouuiry. They were, 
deemed of so much Importance, that tile filet was tele¬ 
graphed to all the principal commercial papers In the 
country by their correspondents here, and thus appeared 
a-i au important news Item throughout the UuitcdStaleti 
at the same time. 
the imnorland: of these. transactions In this market. Is 
tliusnotleed by the oldest and most respectable commer¬ 
cial paper In this city—thn ( V. U. Shipping arut Oatnpier- 
cial Liu - whloh •‘ays!— H The Trade have agulu been 
startled by the arrival of two large cargoes of Teue to 
the Great American Tea UoMoa'nr the ship Golden 
State,from Japan, with 22,000 hair chests- and the ship 
George Shotton. from Foochow, with 12,000 packages. 
And in another place it suys.-—“ The recent larva opera¬ 
tions of the gi-.eat Amrihoan Tka Company nave 
taken the Trade bv surprise, and arc. rather a novelty 
in this market. Tlio taking up of two cargoes within a 
week, comprising 12,381 packages of Black and 22,849 
packages Japan ..for Immediate consumption, nt a cost Of 
aooat & million nml a hair of dollars, Imlleutes the exten¬ 
sive nature of the Company’s, business, and deserves a 
passing notice ill our bauds.'’ 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and Japan 
Teas, the Company arc. constantly receiving large In- 
a .. . «*r f-l... flnaar .,HnlUn nf f '.eonti 'I'ftiie tVnm 4fisl 
Manufactured by the Dodge and Stevenson M’f’g Co., Auburn, N. Y 
N.B.—All villages and towns where a large number 
reside, by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about ono-thlrd by sending directly 
to the (Jurat American Tea Company. 
BEWARE of nil concerns that advertise themselves 
as branches of our Establishment, or copv our name 
either wholly or tn part , as they are bogus or Initiations. 
We have no branches, and do not, lu any case, authorize 
the use nf onr name. 
TAKE NOTICE.—Clubs nnd quantity buyers are only 
furnished front our Wholesale and Club Department. 
ITT~ Post-ofllco orders and drafts make payable to the 
order or Great American Tea Company. Direct letters 
and orders to 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street. 
Post-Office Box, 5648 New York city. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND DEPOTS FOR MACHINES AND REPAIRS : 
L. J. RUSH A <70., No. 13 South Main Street, Saint Louis, I9II*soiirL 
GAJTUTION Ac PKINDLE, No. 40 W«*t Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
U. J. RUSH Sc CO., Non. 1*9 €lyBourne Street, IHHwaukee, VVI*eonsin. 
RKHMOAD, CHAPIN Ac CO., S8 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Mli'blgan. 
This Macuink eflahrace» all those valuable features which have contributed to the great auc- 
cesfl of t.bo Ohio nnd HncUeye Macbiiion together with a iinmher of entirely now, novel ami valuable improve¬ 
ments, In compactness, lightness or draft, excellence and elegance or workmanship and finish, combined with 
great strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, It will surpass any machine heretofore offered to the farmer. It 
has two Independent iJri vlng Wheels, a dcmble-hingod Huger Ihvr and folding Cutting Apparatus. The Self»RniCC 
applied to this machine has proved a perfect success. TO say that It pleases la a fftlni expression oi the sentiments 
everywhere Expressed. KuthasUfitle encomiums pour in upon us from every quarter. 
ITS GREAT STRENGTH, ITS SIMPLICITY, ITS RELIABLE WORK, 
place it out of roach of competition. It Is a RbvolvinO Uakk, and does its own reeling, saving the expense and 
trouble of a Reel. It makes a I’icukkot HKPARATtoN, with the Rake Head, In all kinds of grain, whether tangled or 
lodged, long or short, bv reason of the (take revolving over forward, and striking Into the uncut grain, before the 
sickle, carrying it along and over the Platform, and delivering It In compact gavels at the rear of the machine, en¬ 
tirely oat of the way of the team and machine on Us next round, and without any littering whatever. 
THIS MACHINE .WAS A WARDED 
The Special Diploma and Crancf Medal of Honor, 
AS THE BEST 
COMBINED MOWER, HAND RAKING REAPER, AND SELF-RAKING REAPER, 
On exhibition nt the Great Fair ortho Sunt Lome Annum i.twhal and MkoiuniOAL Association, Oct. 8tli, 
1866. At the t.rin! of Reapers and Mowers, at Anbnt n, N Y„ In July last, bv the New York State Ag’l Society, this 
Machine was awarded the preference over all others In Class 9. This class was the moat Important of any, as it em¬ 
braced a Mower and Hand and Self-Uaking Reaper In the mime, machine It was also 
Awarded the Gold Medal as the Best Blowing Machine! 
at the Louisiana State. Fair Trial of Mowers, after thorough testa in very difficult, fine Bermuda grass, and on very 
rough ground. Also, a Gold Mi: nan as the best Combined Machine, Hand and Self-Raker. 
This Machine leu (men awarded Gold nnd Sliver Medals, anil Ftiutr I’ltitMttiM*, bv tbi) Pennsylvania and Iowa 
State Agricultural Societies. :md bv hundreds of Countv and Local Societies In all parts of the United States. 
Thousands or LwilmonUln cun Yu- Mfawn from tanners who have used these, machines. In all portions 01 the United 
States, Canadas, and ulna oti thn Pacific Coast and in South America- We. have made some tAt kat imi-ki»vkmk.nt« 
for the season of lstfi, the result id our protracted sad thorough trials In the Held during Hie harvest of 1866. 
Pamphlets containing lull description will be gladly sent, postage free, to any one requesting it, end also any 
information as to our Local Agencies, by addressing the 
DODGE tV JSTEVENMON MANUFACTURING CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO.’S 
SEWING MACHINES 
For Families ancr Manufacturers 
THESE SEWING MACHIJSTES 
Were awarded the highest premium at the World's 
Fair in London — the larged Gold Medal ever 
given—State mid County Fairs all over the Gauntry. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES 
Do not now require the endorsement of' Societies 
or Fairs — they are 
WORLD RENOWNED. 
They arc celebrated for doing the best work, using a 
much smaller needle for the -came thread than any other 
machine,and by the introduction of the most approved 
machinery, we'are now able to supply the very best ma¬ 
chines in Lite world 
These ninc.lt I lira are mnde at «ur new and 
•lutciAtlS Factory nt llrldyrimri, Conn., under 
the immediate aiiriervlttinn of the Prcxlilrnt of 
tin- Com puny, ELIAS IIOWK, Jr., the orlg- 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
| 8 Q 7. 
The Joseph Hall Agricultural Works, 
GLEN & HALL, Proprietors, 
ROCHESTER., 1ST . ~5r - , 
KANVYACTCRK THE (TBLKnitATKn 
HALL THRASHING MACHINES, 
With Iron Planet, Cary's Patent trouble, Pinion ami 
Woodbury Horse.Powers, the Collins and Nliatluck 
Clover Thrasher, flutter awl Cleaner, tkc., eta. 
Thu Bull Machines of different kinds having been be¬ 
fore the public for nearly rotcrv years arc too well 
known to require anv description. For the season 01 
lgjff we ha vo added some Improvements, and us now of¬ 
fered, wu bn ve no hesitation In pronouncing our Grain 
and Clover Thrashing Machine# unequalled by any others 
In the. market. 
We. shall, In a few dot’ll, Issue our Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues or Machines and Repalr.i,which will tmsentfruOOU 
all applications, made to onr agents or ourselves. 
We shall keep a ('nil stock of hoth Marldues undlle- 
R nlrs *l onr several general agencies from whence our 
•tends may obtain LHuoi at manufactory prices, adding 
transportation only, or they can apply difbclly to us. 
Wo have a branch Wurehoiis.- ut 38 West Lurned st, 
Detroit, Miffii,. represented bv vVji.SANBottN.aud gene¬ 
ral agencies u» follows:—J- D. K-u-run Chicago Ills., 
Rioha im GaoM well, Baltimore, Md., Jonk* * Ukw> 
lktt, Stockton, Cal., and Wm. LysK.Snn Francisco,Cal. 
899-tf Gl.KN & HALL. Rochester, N. Y. 
ADJUSTABLK 
First Pal'd Aug. 1863, Im¬ 
provements Pal'd 
April, 1865 and ftov. 1866. 
Instajiliy. — Any trouble occasioned by eating 
encumbers or unripe fruit will disappear instantor 
if the sufferer will take one swallow ol’ Coe's Dys¬ 
pepsia Cuke, it i- perfectly harmless. 
p. ; an opportunity to exam- 
»%'• ■4 Inc it. a# the best churn 
. MOM llrA yet often d t,. tl,, I.iddlc 
' is 'fejJT* embt’lUllliV as It docs the 
* o-J ; - j* -fr principle of the old Diwii 
' - r -"v s> ' Churn, uddlng (hereto Im- 
proveitients to secure the very best rjuullty , and the larges 
a nan till/ of butter with the least labor. The last Improve¬ 
ment. in’ In the shape of the barrel, also the suly-utuGou 
or a flat teei spring, t which in perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher, adjusting the upfier dasher mitsulethe. 
Churn, above the Lever, by means of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make rive sizes ot these 
( hunts, (holding from five to thirty gallons,) lu the best 
manner and Of the very best quality Of White Gay- 
tall Price \'«. 1. (30 g»t.,i |1BJ No. 8. (!V hbl.J 9U i No. 
3, (K bbl.,) 9>2 I No. t. i K Vihl.,i flO; Vo.7,, (1-5 bbl.,) $H. 
II. I*. WEMTUOTT, Sup’t 
Seneca Falls Churn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 
R. E, LUHK, General Agent. 
WILLIS’S PATENT STUMP EXTRACTOR 
.I.! MJAr IIOWK, ,lr„ the orig¬ 
in nl inventor of ton Scwlog iilRcbins. 
They arc adaptnd to all kinilsof Family Hewing, and to 
the use Of Seamstresses, Drc.-smakers, Thtlnr*, Munulac- 
ttirersof Shirts, Collars, Bklrts, Cloaks, Mantillas, Cloth¬ 
ing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Bhoett, Oaruestt, Saddles, 
Linen Boons, I'tnbrellait,FarasoU, &c. They work equal¬ 
ly well upon silk. linen, woolen and cotton woods, with 
silk, cotton or liner, thread. They will seam, qmit,gath¬ 
er. hem, fell, cord, lrrald, bind, and porform every specie* 
of sewing,making a beautlfal and perfect stitch, alike od 
both sides of the articles sewed. 
The Stitch in vented by Mr. Hdwf., and made on 
th is Maehine Is the most popular and durable, and 
all Sewing Machines arc subject to the principle in¬ 
vented by hint. 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 
• THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
699 BROADWAY, Corner Fourth Street, N. Y, 
Extracts of Letters from O. K. Trask. 
An Engine 30 Tons wt. Raised from the Mud 
Indianapolis, Did., March 25th, 1859. 
Fbiend Willis:— As the Express Train was going 
oat of Indianapolis, on thirty miles speed, the loco 
motive left the track anti plunged down an embank¬ 
ment into the mnd, up to the name on the boiler. 
The railroad posse, about twenty men, spent the bet¬ 
ter part of two days and nignts in righting the pass¬ 
enger cars, which, as they had broken connection, 
were only jostled from the track, regarding the loco¬ 
motive “as a forlorn hope," as it lay imbedded In 
mud, as a duck in water. 
My machine was called for. 1 got it from a distance 
of four miles, aud with little trouble and delay placed 
it on the track; and In four hours and a half ftom the 
first, the engine was high and dry on the track! 
I had the aid of four men. Hundreds Of men wit. 
nessed the admirable working of the machine—many 
calling it the seventh wonder of the world! It is as 
good to move booses, massive rocks and locomotives 
from the mad, as to move stumps; which is saying 
enough in its praise. 
2d Ext.— 1 have palled 6tumps which had six or 
seven tap roots, which mu seven or eight feet into 
the earth. 
3d Ext.—I have not pulled any green stumps as yet; 
bat 1 have pulled some six feet walnuts, as Hound as 
they over were. I put up a fifteen feet pair of shears, 
and had a pair of strong horses. They did their beet 
—up came the stumps, and the Hoosiers were satisfied. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and ScL- 
miiific Men and the Press. 
"The A (Unstable Dash Churn has not its equal on this 
continent. — D. D. T. Mqokk, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
••The best form of Churn ever Invented.”-S olon Rob¬ 
inson. Ajf l El. N. Y. lYlbnne. 
Mr. Robinson also named It FIRST and commended it 
hi oh Rev ot all the Churns on exhibition at the New 
York State Fair. . 
••The greatest Improvement on the old Dash thorn 
ever invented: all admitting that a Dash churn makes 
better butler than a rotarydue."— Jdtrmers' Club, Amer¬ 
ican institute, yen York. (:it.\i. 
“The most. Important Improvement recently brongnt 
Out."—8. Kuwait ox TODD, Ay'I )$fl. N. V. Times. 
“The very best Churn extant."— ITalrie farmer. 
•• n is perfectly common sense in its Structure. —Onto 
/ '“A' i Uhurp that every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view und contemplate ."—Boston Cultivator, 
rirThe Bunko a Falls Churn manufacturing Co. 
is organized under the General Manntacturtug Law ot 
the State of Sew York, with a Capita) ot $100,000, and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing Churns and 
the pATKNTKn i iXTUKKH. Can ‘apply those purchasing 
Town, Countv and State Right*, with the Dashers, 
Springs, &e., at a moderate price, where the partie* de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. ofid-U 
AGENTS WANTED.— A few Agents wanted to 
sell territorial rights ot the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and experienced men wit) find tike business prof¬ 
itable. For particulars address the Company at heneca 
Falla, or parties In or near Retches toy are referred to D. 
n.T. Moobk, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
EWTiiE MiotioAV Churn Man’f’o CO., at Parma, 
Mich., wilt supply the Adjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that, State - or will sell Town and County Lights, 
Italian Queens 
U BTNG B. T. BABBITT’S IM HE CONCEN¬ 
TRATED POTABil or READY SuAP M AKEK — 
Warranted double the atengtli or common Potash, and 
superior to any other sanoulller or ley In the market. 
Put up in cans of i pbnnd,2 pouudni.3 pounds,6pound* 
and t2pounds, with full -lirewon* In English andGerman 
for making hard and soft. soap. One pound will make IS 
gallons of soft soap. No lime ti required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash lit market. H. T. BA U- 
BITT.Nos. 61, 65, (Hi, 07,08, 09,70,72 A 74 Washington Bt„ 
New Vork. SB-391 
_ Best Hive for Bees.— 
t im.Best Book for their 
J /Mis management. Bee- 
Keepers’Almanac and 
Circular for 1867 sent fret*. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vt. 
TJOU SALE —The bent Fwrin lu Mon- 
X roe county, situated in the town of Whenilund, four 
miles west of Bcottsvllle., belonging to the estate of the 
late lion. Elisha Harmon, consisting of about 400 acres. 
A splendid residence with tenant house, barns, Ac .in 
first rate condition on the premises. A porliou Of the 
premises will DC. sold separately if desired. Terms to 
salt the purchaser. For particulars, Inquire of Milford 
Harmon at Medina, Oscar Folsom at Buffalo, or 
894-tf F. A. MACOMBER, Rochester, N. Y. 
PRICE LIST Or TEAS. 
OOLONG (Black,) 70c.,«)c„90c. 1 best 91 V ft. 
MINED (Green and Black,) 70c., R0c.90c., best 91 3 ft. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10,best 
$1,20 * ft. 
IMPERIAL (Green,) 80c„ D0c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 % ft, 
YOUNG UY'SON (Green,) 80c., 90c., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 
IP ft. 
UNCOLORED JAPAN, 90c. ( $1, $1,10, best $1,25 V ft. 
GUNPOWDER (Green,) $1,25, best $1,50 V ft. 
T ime book of wondkbs toils how 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 large profits. Sent post¬ 
paid for20 cunts, by O. A. ROORBACH, No. 123 Nassau 
street. N.Y. Si)7-tf 
f JO RTABI.E STICAIT1 IClVIlINES- 
1 Combining the maxim am of efficiency, durability 
and economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They arc widely and favorably known, more than 609 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent ou application. Address 
001 -Jit ,). 0. 1IOADLEY & CO.. Lawrence, Mass. 
-TiuMeal. — The Normal Academy of Music at 
Paineeville, Ohio, eornmeooee its next session July 2, 
1867. Rare advantages are off'ered to teachers and 
students to spend the summer mouths at this de¬ 
lightful besobt. For circular, address 
N. Coe Stewabt, Cleveland, O. 
IIUK’S IMPROVED POTATO PLANTER. 
1 No labor-saving machine, devoted to agriculture, 
ut ull comparable to ill 
Saves the Labor of Twelve Men! 
Makes Us own fnrrow, on any ground thut can he plow¬ 
ed,-cuts, drops and covert, potatoes as fast iu ahorse 
can walk, -and does It bettor, because with greater reg¬ 
ularity, than possible by the hand method. Rights aud 
machines for sale. Bond for Circulars. Address J. I.. 
TRUE,80Exchange 8t„ Portland, Me., F, O. Box 1,888, 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20c„ 25c., Tie., 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 at the low price of 30c. per pound, and 
warrant to give perfect satisfaction. 
out that Stale 
und furnish the Churn. ___ 
TjlUAX AND HKJIP OILTVBE. 
Now Ready, the Sixth Edition of 
A Manual of Flax Culture and Manufacture: 
Embracing full direction*! for Preparing the Ground, 
Bowl nil, Harvesting, <*<\ Also, an Essay by a Western 
man, ml ID'.Mf and Flax in tub V?kht : Modes ot 
Culture. Preparation for Market, &n„ with Botanical 
descriptions and Iltn«tratlon«, Published by D. 1). T. 
Moonx Editor of Moore’a Rural New-Yorker, Rocfi- 
juter, N.Y. Price, Twenty Five Cents, 
pv f hose Will) Wish PuaOTICaL INFORMATION Oil the 
subjects named above shnnld send for the work, which 
Is sunt, post-paid,for 25 cents. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
SOMETHING NEW! 
Consumers can save from 50c. to fl per pound by pur¬ 
chasing their Teas of the 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New York City. 
AY M(\VlNli MACHINE, rile only 
The Union Telegbaph Institute, Oberlin, Ohio, 
das an order to supply a New Telegraph Linb with 
Operators. 
Paying Offices are guaranteed by written contracts, 
to graduates. Salaries from $50,00 to $125.00 per 
month wiU be paid to beginners. This is a rare 
opjiortunity for young and middle-aged men to llud 
permanent situations, both agreeable and profitable. 
With onr unequaletl facilities for teaching the art, atti 
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 fall par¬ 
ticulars address C. H. POND, Oberlin,[Ohio. 
Medal, wasborueawav by the ''Buckeye Mower," and 
the lastly merit ed distinction Is endorsed by the leading 
Agricultural Societies in ail lections of Hie country, and 
by a large majorlcyof tint funning commimlty every¬ 
where. Do lint, alio w yourselves to be deceived by mon¬ 
grel machines which are offered «* the Buckeye, com¬ 
bined with something else. Having no reputation of 
their own, they try to steal that of the Buckeye. 
lIBt*Dr-sLTipriT-' Citeulurani the Gctuilm' Buckeye amt 
Syuopsls of the Official Report of Aabarn Trial forward- 
™MaVi}/u%rcrs. -ADRIANCK, PI ATT & CO., (M’fy 
POQKbkCjUDBlC.) Um ItrotiiiWicYi &t., N. \ •; J, I7ICUD8 <» 
8ox, V2l fVvuertoe i>W Utica* N. Y ; Hixsam C(rn’i i -, Al- 
blon, Orleans Co., N V.; It. & E. F. Uotmira, Watertown, 
Jctl’er.ou Co.. N. V’.; G Swkv.t * Co., Dam-vi h\ Living- 
Mon Co., N. V.; Oku P. York, Westfield Chantanaua 
CO., N. Y. W1-I018-JCL& 
L machine In existence by which a sewed boot or shoe 
can be mado. Adapted to all kinds, styles aud sizes of 
bouts and shoes. 2(H) paint can be made with case by one 
man, with one machine, In ten hours. These shoes take 
precedence of all others In the market, aud are made suh- 
Atuullally at the cost of pegging. In use by all the lead- 
ifacturers. Mach ues, with competent men to 
set them in operation, furnished at, one day’s notice. For 
ljartlcaiarsol license applV to GORDON MeKAY, Agent, 
6 Bath street* Boston, Maw. soi-itit 
The Great American Tea Comi-an v (established 
tsiil) Is recommended by the leading newspapers, relig¬ 
ious and secular, iu this and other cities, viz.: 
A.UKKIUAN AGRICULTURIST. N. Y.Clty, 
Grunge Judd, Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATT5. New York, City, 
Dnniol Curry, D.U., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Cincinnati. Ohio. 
J. M. lteid, 9.D., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, Chica*),m. 
Tbuinna >1. Eddy, I).D., Editor. 
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER, 
E, S, Porter, D.D., Editor. 
EVANGELIST, New York City. 
Dr. H. M. Field AJ.G. Craighead, Editors, 
C ancers ccreu without pain, 
uso of the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent 
free of charge. Address 
3B8-tl Dt'-s. BABCOCK & SON, 700Broadway, N.Y. 
CHEEP AND WOOl, ARE GREAT AND 
fS paying Uihtliultofis. If vou wish to know all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of the former, 
and howbest /and cheapest to produce the latter.get and 
read Unndtill’a Practical Shepherd, the best and 
latest work 01} American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
12mo,—154 pages, Illustrated. Price $2—sent post-paid. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
A L T JB V HOUSE, 
h.. B. MILLEB, PROPBIETOB, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
ABYLAND AND SOUTHERN FARMS, 
ASTED-A GOOD EXPERIENCED Can. 
vowner in every county In the U. A. To such, male 
male, will guarantee 9300 per month. Apply at once 
RICH & CO.,Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 901-tf 
Silver Tips For Children’s Shoes.— 
They protect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ornumeutal. Applied to the most genteel shoes 
made. Buy no others. 900-13t 
AGENTS WANTED —TO SELL « 
saw t.vvKNTtoxa. of great value to fami- 
greut pro fits. Bend IBCts. and get 80 pages, 
get 80 pages and a sample gratis. 
EBHUALM BROWN, Lowell, Matts. 
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