AWAY WITH SftCTACltS, 
^AWAf W 
“HcSrOBTABlt 
. v" tnussts 
i Make You r Own Soap 
Per-Cent Saved By 
PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
anb melodeo*. s. 
Forty thousand arenowin use 
BWEMjMM CHICACO.ILt. 
New Advertisements 
<Thc %Lw$ (Tonclcn^er 
T HE ALBANIT COTTON OIWT MANUrACTURlNO 
ALBAJTY, N. Y. (POST-OFFICW 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., 
AT a ntffactitrkus Of Agricultural Machinery andlm- __ 
plemeubt of the best and most approved kinds ami pat- which 
erns In use, embracing 
1st Premium ‘'Star” Cotton Gins and Condensers, 
1st Premium “Star” Railway A Lever Horse-Powers, 
1st Premium “Slar” Threshers and Cleaners, 
Thrnahcrs and Separators, Circular and Dnvti:Saw Mills, 
Vegetable Cutter*. Doir Powers, Ac , ®c. 
Importan t-linprovements rec.cn tt« made In ourTimitsti- 
sr. and ('lkankr (which wo denominate the “Star" 
Thresher ana Cleaner to distinguish (t (rotn all others,) 
enable u< to claim for it, without fear of contradiction, 
a marked superiority over all others now made, »* well 
In the quality and quantity of the work which it will do 
as in the perfection of Its construction, insuring the 
durability of the Machine amt the cane with which It 
may he operated. 
TILE “ STAR ” RAILWAY HORSE POWER 
AND 
THE “ STAR ” LEVER HORSE-POWER, 
Made by this Company, are folly approved by all who 
DRAWER 163.) 
near Broadway, North End of City. 
»n all tho qualities 
Willi.ll tt Hofuv rowttp IHII8I pONf4*'Vv* ti*» Uivc* It AOOQOtiUlCF 
u* to ^fabUJty, eeoaomtcal u*t? of the 
Hire.Ilfftlt ortht iloTHC (:i(|i!iltUn|T ft.at n.sy jr;u| rtf till* ftnl. 
Wftlt With—lu Mu* KftUwuy I'owor—fi very inOtlcrfttc **lo. 
oi m facility of moving ubont, set- 
thnonihrcptdrjritf. &c.* ®t% Wu.<oiirii h conttlioauce of 
thr ptttronnjci; lilumrto ao liberally bestowed. * 
Mr. WW. H. KMKRV(srRVivounp Emhuy BrotukrsY 
SrthlHCmmfan'v' 10 1,1 "' 0,k cot out 
oy nils ^iOfiipauj. His Iodk experience in niaiuitarturlnir 
Machinery affords the strong,,«t guaranties 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
List of New Advertisements 
r HE CULTIVATION OF THE NATIVE 
Grape and Manufacture of American Wines, by 
GEORGE IIISMANN. 
A practical book b» aprsetical man. Post-paid, * 1 . 50 . 
F, W. WOODWARD, Afi’I Book Pnbllsher. 
#7 Park How, New York. 
*180 Commutation Money—C S trevtt. 
Epilepsy or Fifa-Dr O Plmtps Brown. 
The Student’s Home—S A Phelps. 
Virginia Land for Sale-Dr L H Reynolds. 
Wanted—Hadley * rierce. 
*15 Silver Lover Watr.be* Haskins & Pot 
Agents Wanted—Haskins &. Co. 
Hyacinths, Tulips. Ac -M O Keefe A Son. 
Cashmere Go tta—Richard Peters. 
The Musio Book for the Young Fnlks-0 Dltson & Co. 
45“ l SR f?i e Blooded Stock-Thomas Fitch. 
Wine Making—> W Woodward, 
Something New—F L Wood. 
New Catalogue for 1 *J?*k _j 0 hu 8 i rollins. 
Canadcs3ga N urseries—Richardson A Bellows. 
Illinois Stock r arm—O C SklnneT 
4-1^^° Dua , f " ( 'ff • Catarrh, Ac—Pr T H Stillwell. 
YYo iare Coming-,f 8 Hawes A Co. 
*100 a Mouth Salary—A D Bowman A Co. 
How to Keep Cider—George Dana. 
BPtC(~TA.L STOTIOtS. 
Willis’ Stump Machine-W W Wlllw. 
Agents waited to sell l’opnlar Books - T Farrell & Son 
HATH JUST BBORtVBD 
OF TH* 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
•■iti.OrtO HALF OilESTH (by ship Goldus Ststu, 
I'LOOll HALF Ctl EfsTS by ship Gkokgk Shottou 
Iu addition to these largo cargoes of Black and Japan 
Teas, the Company are constantly receiving large In¬ 
voices of Cue uuest quality of Green Tea, from the 
Moyune district of China, which nre unrivalled tor fine¬ 
ness and delicacy of flavor. 
To give our readers an Idea of the profits which have 
been made in the Tea Trade, (before the establishment 
of the (imsAT Amkkioan Tit.. Company,) we will start 
with the American Harises, leaving out of the aeucinnr. 
entirely the profit* of the Chinese factors. 
VimI: The American House in Ohlnu or .lupnn makes 
large profit* on their sales or ihlpmenU mid some ol 
the richest retired merchants In the country have made 
their Immense fortunes through their Houses In China, 
Second • The Banker makes large pro Ills upon the for¬ 
eign exchange used In the purchase of Teas. 
Third: The Importer make-, a profit of 30 to B0 per 
cent. In many ease*. 
Fourth: On It* arrival here 11 Is sold by the cargo, and 
Che Purchaser sells It to the Speculator in Invoice-, ot 
1,000 to -.1,000 package*, at un average prollt of about 10 
per cent, 
Fifth. The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer In lines, at a proflt of ill to 1.1 per cent. 
Firth The Wholesale Tea Dealer sells It to the Whole¬ 
sale Grocer in lots to suit his trade, at a proflt of about 
lt> per cent. 
Seventh: The Wholesale Grocer bpIIb It to the Retail 
Dealer, at u proflt oflS to 25 per cent, 
it',' £ 4 ,0t a USJ gp| D B to the Consumer, for 
VI I- THE PROFIT 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 tie perceived 
what the consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show Why wo can sell so very much lower than other 
dealers. 
Weproposc to do away with all these various profit* 
and brokerages, cartage*, storages, cooperages and 
waste, with the exception of astuall commission paid for 
purchasing to our correspondents In China and.lnpnn. 
one cartage, and a small proflt to ourselves —which, on 
our targe Males, will amply pay u*. 
By our system of supplying Clubs thronghont the 
country, consumers In all parts of the United Htatea can 
receive their Teas at the iiunre prices, with Hie smalt ad¬ 
ditional expense of transportation, as though they 
bought, them at our warehouse In the city. 
dome parties Inquire ot us how they shall proceed to 
get up a club, The answer ls*lmply thls:-Let each per 
sou wishing to loin In a club, say now much tea or coffer 
he wants, and select the kind and price from oar 1 ‘rlei 
List, as published In the paper or In our cLreular* Writ* 
the names, kinds, and amounta plainly on the llat, 
as seen in the club order published below, and whet 
tueolubu complete send It to ns uy mall,and we will pni 
each party’s goods In separate packages, and mark th, 
name apoo them, with the cost, so there need be no eon 
fusion In their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The dost ol trausporta 
H owto kkkpcider during the en- 
tire year as sweet «» when lint made, with a flavor 
equal or superior to vrine.and no humbug. Price hv 
tuall, 20 cts. Address GEORGE DANA. Rochester, ?/. V. 
C ANADESAGA NtTKKF.K I ES.-Grape 
Vines, Pear Trees, Plum and Cherry seedlings tor 
satecheap by RICU-tRDSON A BELLOW^. 
JYT Send for Price List. Geneva N Y 
-SOMETHING NEW.—The Grentcal 
Thing yet. Just. out. It tells von everything 
How to catch fur-bearing Animal*, Itsh, dr. How to raise 
whiskers and curl the hair. Filly great secrets Sent free 
for 3> cts. Address F. L WOOf). Box 5,97:. X Y. City. 
A N INVALfTAIlLK MEDICINE FOR 
THE PURIFYING OF THE BLOOD. 
DR. J. W. FOLAND'H 
UUMOIV DOCTOR, 
.1 Ibsitive Ilcmedy for all kinds qf ITumors, 
■PAitricrLAiu.v 
Erysipelas, Nettle Kawli, Salt Rtaeam, 
Scrofula, Carbuncle*, Holla, 
and Pile*. 
This excellent medicinal compound was first prepared 
by Dr. ,1. W. I OI.AND.lu 1817. and was then employed 
with great success In expelling Humors from the blood; 
but In 1818 n medical friend, who was quite celebrated as 
a physician, especially In the treatment of humors, sug¬ 
gested some Important Improvement-, which were adopt¬ 
ed, and whluh has made it (so the people say) the very 
best remedy for all kinds of Hiununt known to “the 
faculty.” 
The Humor Doctor cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Rry- 
nlpeluN, t lankcr, Piles, Nettle Rash, *o. Nnmeroua Indl- 
vldnnl*. who have used this remedy for Erysipelas, give 
It the most flattering recommendations. 
This preparation 1< composed entirely of vegetables, 
among which are Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Noble Pine, 
Mandrake and Bloodroot. 
When the originator lived In New Hampshire, at Goff*- 
town Center, for the space of thirty or forty mllcH around, 
and In Manchester particularly, the Humor Doctor was 
well known and highly valued for the numerous ami 
wonderful eureo which it effected. Though manufac¬ 
tured tri large quantities the supply was frequently ex¬ 
hausted, and purchasers had to wait lor more to be 
made. In that region soma very Severn naseH of Ery 
slpelaa were treated wlth.-and they were cured! Ery¬ 
sipelas sores, or carbuncles, those nglv, painful ulcers, 
-were atitlrety removed wherever this medicine was 
faithptlly used. So It wav with scrofula and Salt Rheum, 
the llnvuor Doctoruured them. 
within too last ten years this valuable remedy hux so 
Increased in popularity that now It lx more largely used 
all over New England than any other one preparation 
for cleansing the blood, and restoring the system to its 
healthy condition. Throughout the Western Htntos It Is 
now meeting with great success wherever It has been 
Introduced, It is /ret from any dangerous drugs is 
pleasant to the taste, safe, yet euro and effective lu Its 
action. 
PBKPABBD AT Til It 
Now England Botanic Depot, • - Boston, Maas. 
And for sale by all Dealers in Medicine. 
— Base ball is on the fly South as well as North. 
— Beef in the interior of Texas is 3>s cts. per lb. 
— New York supports a police force of 2,566 men. 
— New York exported $179,222 in specie last week. 
— Snow has fallen in the western part of Massa¬ 
chusetts. 
— It is said Bamum makes $100,000 a year out of 
his museum. 
The ties for the Kansas Pacific Railroad will cost 
a dollar each. 
— Russia sends to the United States for 100,000 
Berdan rifles. 
— Dr. Wm, H. Russell will represent the London 
Times in Abyssinia. 
— A genuine gorilla was placed in Bamum’s Muse¬ 
um one day last week. 
— Style Is everything. A New York livery stable 
swings a sign, Hnttl de Home. 
— Gill, Gillits & Noyes tea dealers, New York, fail¬ 
ed last week for half a million dollars, 
— A. T. Stewart has a private telegraph connecting 
his down-town with his up-town store. 
— An illicit distillery was recently discovered 200 
feet under ground in an Ohio coal mine. 
— Chicago has over 2,200 licensed liquor saloons, 
and spends $16,000,000 a year for drinks. 
— The chestnut crop In Connecticut promises better 
this year than it has before in a long time. 
— A printing press Iisb been Invented at Norwalk, 
Conn., that will print 50,000 papers per hour. 
— The new and magnificent Roman Catholic Cathe¬ 
dral building in Boston will Beat 5,000 persons. 
— Rock crystals equal to Scotch or Brazilian peb¬ 
bles for spectacle lenses are found in Arkansas. 
Queen \ Ictoria is bnilding a new bouse among 
the Scottish highlands as a place of retirement. 
Sam. Smith, colored barber in Elmira, has made 
$50,000 within a few years, by speculating i n oil. 
— James G. IVrdval, the poet. Is buried in the 
wilds of Wisconsin, without a stone over his grave. 
— A Havana paper says recent experiments prove 
that the potato leaf is a perfect substitute for tobacco, 
— A great drouth prevails in Ohio, Kentucky and 
Indiana. There will not be more than hair the usual 
com crop. 
— Carefully compiled statistics show' that 50,000 
lives arc annually destroyed by intemperance in the 
United States. 
— A steamship lately took to England from N. Y. 
two American bulls and seven heifers, for the purpose 
of raising stock. 
— Varnum Wilcox of East Greenwich, R. I., has an 
apple tree in his garden with its second crop of apples 
ripening this season. 
— Last week, in a New York horse car, a lady actu¬ 
ally thanked a gentleman for giving up his seat to her. 
He tvas overwhelmed. 
UEVV CATALOGUE FOR FALL 186* AND 
x fcPRtNQ t>F M.—IDA acres plsotoa Wltn 10 varieties of 
irawberries. Raspberries. Blackberries and Currants, 
ore ground planted In Wilson’s Early than all other 
>rts combined. Semi stamp 6>r copy to 
JOHN 8. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
W S ARE COINING. And will present 
to any person sending us a club In our great One 
Dollar Sale of Dev and F.isi-r Goods. 4c.'. a SILK 
DRE33 PATTERN. PIECE OK SHEETING. WATCH, 
AO,, free of cost,. Catalogue of good* aDd sample, srnt 
to any address free. Address 
J. S. HAWES ft, CO., 30 Hanover Street, 
Boston. Mass. P. O. Bov 6.121. pj-Mt 
I JO R THE KE8T 8F.I.F-8KTT1 NG CIRCC- 
- lar Saw Mills. Which for durability, convettlencn 
and rapidity of work have no equal lu the country, ad¬ 
dress G. L. SHELDON, Hartsvllle, Mass. 923-flt 
S END SXAITIP FOR SIXTEEN 
Pages Description Of some or the ilnesi 
Imported and Thorough-Bred Animals 
and Fowls in America. 
L. B. SILVER, Salem, O. 
I^ARMEU8, STABLE KEEPERS * OTII- 
-f. El'-*—Do you wanl tin- Vatlext, Easiest Wnrkinu ana 
MQSt DaroWe SELF FEEDING H ,\i',STRAW or STALK 
CLTTER, not to be paid for (111 tried? Send forllln*. 
trated Circular and particulars to G. E. HUTCHINSON 
83 Merwln-at., Cleveland, O. __92ant 
jV| ON ITOR CORN BUSKER—AGENTS 
ill Wanted in every town. Soils at Sight. Cau make 
*60 h week. Used bv mart or boy. Do two mens work 
No so re Ungers. Sample sent, pre-Dahl, for 60 cents, or 3 
styles lor *1. Address MONITOR CORN HUSKEK CO., 
4ts chestnut 8t.. Philadelphia, Pu. uisieii 
M oney saved is better than 
Mo.vkv Eaiinkd. — —*• " 
n. P. WESTCOTT’S 
xdjl'btaiic* 
DASH CHURN. 
first Pat'a AH(J, 1888, 7m- 
proTi/msnts Par a 
April, 1800 and Nov, I86«. 
This Churn Is now re- 
f arded hy all the Agrlcul- 
urlat* ami Dairymen of 
the couutry, who nave had 
an opportunity to exam¬ 
ine It, as the best chtira 
yet offered to the public— 
euibrnclng as It does the 
principle of the old Dash 
Churn, adding thereto lm- 
hrst quaUlu, ana the larges 
— Tbd subscriber will furnish 
Grape Vines of ilia harfiv desirable Varlntles, or one two 
and three years growth, at prices especially advantage¬ 
ous to purchasers of large quantities. Samples furnished 
when desired. Also. Grape wood at moderate rates T 
G. YEOMANS, Walworth Nurseries, Wulworth, N.Y. 
AWAY WITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EVES MADE NEW 
[easily, without doctor 
or medicines, bent, post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
Vents. Dll. E. U. Foot*, 
INo. Ufl Lexington ,\ve. 
A 8CORE OF 
First Pbbmiumm 
taken, Cuts Tur¬ 
nips, Carrots, 
Beets, Potatoes, 
Pumpkins, &c.— 
Suitable for an 
Ov or u Lamb. 
The most durable 
arml efficient Cue 
ter made. Easily 
transported 1 1 , 
any part of the 
country. Sold by 
love* Hamil¬ 
ton, Rochester, 
N. Y., and whole 
sale by A. 11. 
Wellington * 
Co., Sole Manu¬ 
facturers, Wood- 
stock, Vermont, 
Send for a circu¬ 
lar. 923-2t 
WELLINGTOM’S 
PATENT 
quantity qC bv(t,r frith the least labor. The last Improve¬ 
ment Is In the shape of t.he barrel, also the substitution 
of a flat steel Hprlrig, (which Is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the pusher; adjusting the upper dasher outside the 
Chum, above the Lever, by means of a TUalhjahh- slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. We make fl ve slzr.i of these 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty gallons,) in th-.Jmst 
manner and of the very best qualify or White oak. Re¬ 
tail Price—Ns 1, (30 gal.,) *1«; No. 2 , (V hhj.,) *](• No 
s, (X bbl„> *12; ilo.4, 1'i Did.,) *in; yfo.'S, (tr.bid.,) *8? 
(II. P. WE8TCOTT, 8up’t 
Scncca Falls Chnrn AfTg Co., Seneca Fulls, N. Y. 
R. K. LtTSK, General A gem. 
■ AWAY WITH 
UNCOMFORTA¬ 
BLE TRUSSES. 
the Ruptured, Seut 
post paid on ^lecelpt^of 
or M c d 1 c at Common 
Sense. Book 400 pages, 
No. 110 Lexington Aveuiie,corner of 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS 
jOotung 1 Black,) 70c ,80c., OOe 
- — —*( » V V t trwvii §1 1H Th « 
Hutl bliif U %) ror . SOe ti 90o., t)0®t SI 
"“•i* sir ssv’sr*’’ 
fnperla.1 {at«BH.>80c., OOC..SI, *1.10, bet SI,. 
»*# I' 
You ng H| so 11 J Green,) 80c„ 90c... 81, 81.10, best 
Uucotoi cd .Jnpini, 90c.. 81, $11.10, best 81.25 
^ JD. 
Gunpowder (Green,) Sl.’iJ, best *1.50 P lb. 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHURN 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sd- 
enllfle Men and the Pref.“, 
“The Adjustable push (.'horn has not Its equal on this 
D. I J - f. Moors, Editor Mural New Yorker. 
“The beat form of churn ever Invented,”—Sotos Rob- 
INMon, An l /Id. ,V. F. Tribune. 
Mr. ftohlnson also named It rinsr and commended It 
ntmiSHT of all the Chnrns 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 
belter butter than a rotary oue.” Farmers' Club inter, 
icon Institute, Sew York {Mg. , r 
“Tim must Important Improvement recently brought 
out.” h. Upwards Toon, Ag't fa. n. Y. Jimrs. 
“The very best Churn extant.”— Prairie Fanner. 
0 Is perfectly common sense In It* ? tructure.”-OA(<» 
rnffnef 
“A Churn that every hutter-rnakri will be pleased to 
view and cord'.'inplate. - Poston Cultivator. 
D’ 1 he tiKN'ROA I Af.Lrt CtTTTKJf M AS' 1 * y A ell’ll fo \(J Co 
Is organized under Urn Gem ral Manuraeturlng Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capital of tlofi.OOO. and 
have extensive facilities for manufacturing f'lmrn* and 
the PM KNTgP rixTPKRH. < on supply Uiorc pureliaslng 
iV.yn, tv.„nty and State l'.l.-hi*, with the. DaRicre* 
Springs, Ac., at a niofloratf price, where the. punleade- 
»lre to nianufacture their own churns. 
AGENTS WANTED 
*1A0, aeiltby mall 
East 38th Street, J 
II HE COL I, INS AND SIIATTLCK 
Combined Clover Thrasher, Huller & Cleaner, 
MANUFAdTUREP BY 
GLEN Sc HALL, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Wc beg to call the attention of Farmers to the superior 
characteristics or the Collin* anil Hhattuck Clover Ma¬ 
chine made hy us, whAti wc arc now prepared to Btipplv. 
Our Machine* huvu two bolt- with counter voclprbeat¬ 
ing motion, which have proved indUtpeasahto In keeping 
the Machine still, preserving It front racking and pre¬ 
venting It from clogging. jVe will wabras e them with 
proper msiiilgctflfllir, to The.'isli, Hull am) i 'lean ( lover or 
Brass Seed ui one operation, more rapidly ami In u much 
better manner than any other Machine made. When 
thrashing grass send they cau In a moment he so arranged 
that the seed and chilli will par- directly from the holts 
to the fanning mill without going through the huller — 
an advantage possessed bv no other machine. The ratchet 
form of tl,e upper holt tn onr machlre' Insures a 
thorough separation of the heads and seed from 
MrUW before the latter Is allowed to puho Into llm stuck 
Our machine,s arc constructed ol the best material, 1 it the 
inoiit thorough manner, handsomely puinU d and orna¬ 
mented, and have In all ease* given entire satisfaction, 
Persons purchasing these machine* to docustom thrash¬ 
ing will find tham even much moie. remunerative than 
Gruiu Thrashing Machine*. 
We arc also prepared to supply Horse-Powers, Truck 
Waggon*, A c., to be used with our machines,or they 
will lie. nr I up ted to run with uuy other Horse Powers. 
I Sf Descriptive Catalogues, containing full Informa¬ 
tion, with testimonials from persons using oiu-Clover 
Machines, sent free to all applicants. Address GLEN Ik 
HALL, Rochester, N. Y.,or Detroit, Mich. J. D. Kast- 
ku, Gcn’l Western Agent, Chicago, III. 1121-101 
C l ( IDE TO AlTHOIlCjllII* — A Vain- 
t able aid to nil who desire to engage In !.Horary Pur 
suit* of any kind, lor pleasure or proflt, with lUnta lor 
securing siiccexs and preparation, vulne and disposal of 
Mrs. Also, i dit ng.Ao 10 cent*. 
Skobbis ivoktii K-nowim; - Tells how to rimku med¬ 
icines, perfumery, toilet and denial articles,. imp*, ver¬ 
min remedies, candles, wines, cordials, cheap and dell- 
clou* home beverages, veterinary remedies, manufactur¬ 
ers’ secrets, and many articles in universal demand, 
made at small cost mid. sold at large profits. 35 runts. 
BOODRS and Hood am ice Exposing all Irle.lcs and 
trftns of cities, and all r.w1ndles and humbugs. 23 cents. 
Handbook, or VKNTUtWWjutsM. and how to make the 
Magic Wlitstlc. I.' cents. 
How ro Makr Bad Mkmobv Goon avu Good But- 
tkr —A new ai l. valuable to all. ir> cents. 
FHONOORAPIHe IIamhiodk For Sclf-lnstiuetlon In 
tho modern huprovud and simplified art as used hy prac¬ 
tical reporters. Latest and cheapest out. 2'. cents. 
i)r Sold liy all booksellers, or sent, postage paid, by 
HAN EY & CO., (19 Nassau St., New York. 922-3ted > 
Consumers can save rrom 50c. to *1 per pound by put 
chasing their Teas of 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
PosVOttlce Box, 5613 New ?*rfc City. 
Special Notices. 
„ n ,'VANTED.— A few Agent* wanted to 
Bell territorial rights ol the above Churn, Competent 
re aide and experienced men Will And the buslne** proK 
Itahia. For particulars nr|<|rer- th.- t’ompauy at,Seneca 
Kails, or parties In or near Rochester are referred to D 
D. T. Mouioc, Editor liural New-Yorker. 
MlcI F aA} f OntJBtf Man’k’o Co., at Parma 
rnT?i* Yb ? pply tl ’«Ad)u8fah 1 e Lfash Churn through* 
and M h tlm Cfaurm 8etl Tpwp County Rights. 
TIHE chi JII’ION, 
HICKOK’8 patent portable. 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
OVER 15,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
I* now ready tor the fruit har- 
vent of iSfi4 f U made In the roo»t perfect limnucr with 
either one or two tubs, and Is well worthy the attentiom 
ofitll neiHoni wantine such a machine. It Uu*no*uperi- 
or In the market, and Is the only mill that will properly 
iJCllOOL TEACHERS Everywhere, should 
> . Imye Atwater's system ot school Government. (Send 
for Circular. JOHN AT WAT Kit, Box2.0S3 Chicago, III. 
THE LEVER STUMP MACHINE 
Ufaction. Aslong us you send us such good Tea, yottmav 
expect a continnatlou of our patron-ay , As u further 
evidence that the subsertbiws were satisfied, yon will ob- 
rerve that I send you the names or all thosi' that *eut be¬ 
fore who were near out of Tea, with a large addition ot 
new subscribers. Accept my thank* for the complimen¬ 
tary package. Bhlp this ns the other, and oblige 
) our ob’t servant, OAV1D C. MoKKiv 
4 tts. Japan, J Huvena, at ft X <, . *5,00 
3 do do do «t*t. 5 l)U 
l tt> Gunpowder do at *1,50. "" 
1 do Japan ,8 Curtis, at *l£5.. .ylj 
2 ms Y’ouug Hyson, S Curtis, at *i.’ s’m 
1 tb do NShaw, ul. *1 . . 1 DO 
1 do Japan, do at *1. ’ ' l'oo 
11 its Young Hyson, R McCargea,at $1,33. . 3*75 
2 do Green, do at * 1,35 . 2 50 
I do do Wm Barraford, at *1,25, .r,.no 
1 lb Gunpowder, A n Perkins, at. *1,50 . I 50 
2 tbieJupuiL, do at *1,25.i.,.'2,50 
2 dow olfue, ' do at 40c... HO 
5 do Coffee, D C MoKec, at 40e. . 2 (» 
3 do Japan,M Grlilln, at *1,85.i.iii.'i.',’,* »’75 
8 do do do at *1. . j'oo 
3 do Green, FI Woollver, at *1 . . .. ‘' g'oo 
2 rlo Imperial, W Clelaud, at *1,25. ..' 2 50 
2 do , 11111101 , ,1 (.'Inland, at $t,»s. 220 
1 n. Imperial do at *155 . 1,25 
l do Green, do at $1,25,.. ... 1,25 
851.05 
N. B. —All villages and towns where a large .number 
reelde.bv clubbing together, can reduce the cost 
or their reus nmf coffees about onc-thlrd (!>«•- 
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