9 
Per cent Saved By 
PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
' AND mcmwohs. 
Forty tliou sa iid arenowiit use 
BUFFAIO.N.Y. CHICAGO.ILL. 
List of New Advertisements 
Knf Advertisements 
ESTABLISHED 1861. 
T H B 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
HVVK JT'ST RSOKIVKB 
TWO FITXiXi CARGOES 
Jett g E® n L-C 54" I I Boll Foundry 
^ ^ ^Established 1837. 
THE NATIVE VANDU/KN A- TIFT. 103 ft. 104 Kant Seonndst., 
rlcon Wines, by Cincinnati, (>., manufacturers of Bello for Churches, 
N v | Academics, Plantations, «tc„ made of Urn Genuine Bell 
' , ,, .. Metal, and mounted with our Patent Improved Rotary 
w' Hangings, All Bella warranted In quality nod tone., Cap. 
Rrlu’*N a’ Ur ‘li- | *fl‘l Price List sent on application. [917 fitra 
The Union Pacific Railroad—John J Cisco. 
The Prairie Farmer, 
Bibliographical —James A 'Wilson, 
Orthodoxy—American Unitarian Association. 
Hydraulic Rama. Ac—Cow Luc ft Co. 
Farm for Sale—H Pavnc, 
Strong Apple and other Stocks—E Y Teas. 
Agents ft anted—Howei Norris ft Co. 
Attention—Win ArtOtt. 
Wanted—.1 K Bradstreet & Co. 
Musical Boxes—M Bern. 
Something for every Farmer—John R Robertson. 
Be Sure to Get It-W Fisk 
The Howe Sewlne Machine Company. 
Busine« rnlvergltv and Telegraphic Institute—Bryant 
Stratton A Williams. 
The Complete Farrier— Hnntcr & Co. 
Real Estate—A R Woolston. 
Premium Chester White Pig—Geo B Hickman. 
1 1HE GREAT PRIZE! 
Exposition Untvbr8RLLE, Paris, 1S67. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
ELLAS HOWE, Jr , 699 BROADWAY, N’EW YORK, 
awardrd over bightt-two comprtitobs, 
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
1HE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY t 
Dp. J. W. POLAND’S 
op Tan 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
'£'.2,000 HALF CHESTS by ship Golok.v Btatk 
I 2,000 HALF CHESTS by ship Ubobgb Shotto* 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and Japan 
Teas, the Company are constantly receiving targe in¬ 
voice* of the liiiest <i umH tv ol Green Tr«> from the 
Moynna district of China, which aro'tmlvalleo for fine¬ 
ness and delicacy of flavor. 
To (jive oor readers an Idea ofdhe profit* which have 
heen made in the Tea Trade, (before the establishment 
Ol the GRKAT A « KlUt’AN Tit A COMPANY,) We Will Start 
with the American Hniscs, leaving: out ot the account 
entirely the profits ot the Chinese factors, 
chrst: The American House In China or Japan make* 
lar-^e iitolUt on llie.lr sales or shipments —amt some or 
the rich • t. retired merchants m tilt' country have made 
their Iniiueiise fortunes through their lloa ee In Chinn. 
fi&xma: The Hanker nukes large prurtts upon the for* 
Cljfii'-xchonce. used In tin; purchase of Teas 
Third: The Importer makes a pi'ollt of SO to 50 per 
Cent, tn many cases. 
fourth: On Its arrival here It Is gold by the cargo, and 
the 1 urohaser sells il to the Speculator In Invoices ot 
i.mw t . „\OuU packages, at aa average protit of about 10 
percent. 
B\fth: The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Ten 
Deater In lines, at a prodt of 10 to 1.7 per cent 
oixih • I he Wholesale l ea Dealer sells itto the Whole¬ 
sale i irocer lu lots to suit hii trade, at a profit of about 
lilf>er cent. 
ovcenih: The Wholesale Grocer sells It, to the Retai' 
l>C»ler, at n profit of U. to J.) per cent 
Urn Rctutter seifs it. to the Consumer, for 
ALL IT IE PROFIT HE CAN GET. 
ft aea vonliave added to these EIGHT profils as many 
hi o.;ii alios, CU.rt.ig0B, »to rug cb. cooperages. and waste. 
is now ottered to tho afillctod throughout the coontry, 
after having heen proved by the teat of twelve years In 
tho New England Staten, where Its merits Iiavo become 
as well known aa the tree from which, In part, It derive# 
Its virtues. 
The White Pine Compound 
CO BBS 
Sort' Throat, Colds, Coughs, Dlpthcria, Bron¬ 
chitis, Spitting of Wood, and Pulmonary 
Alfettfons yencrallu. It in a remarka¬ 
ble llmicdy for Kidney Complaints, 
Diabetes, Difficulty of folding 
t rine, Weeding front the Kid¬ 
neys and IIlailtlrr. Gravel, 
ami other Complaints. 
For PILES and SCURVY it will be found very 
valuable. 
This medicine Is O'er fro to gm/thing deleterious, pleasant 
to the taste, -afe, yot sure ami e(Teclive In lw action. 
(From the Boston Journal, dan. 20,1S66.) 
PoLA-NiVa Wnn i: I'inkOomi'oi’nu After having given 
It a thorough trial, we ran confidently recommend in¬ 
to ml s White Pine Compound ns a very valuable artfdfe 
for the cure or colds, coughs, and pnlmonlc complaints 
generally. In several cases vvu have known it to nlvo 
prompt relief when all other remedies which had lieou 
tried hail failed. It In an article which, lu a eltmntc so 
promollve of sudden and severe uolda, us U that of New 
England, ought to ho in every family; and wo are sure 
that those who once obtain It and give it a fair trial will 
not thereafter Im willing lu be without It, 
A VAi.tJ.iui.ic M icntrt.vtt,- Dr.HdanrTs White Dm Com- 
pound, advertised In our column*, is a successful attempt 
t" combine and apply tho medicinal virtues of the White 
Fine bark. It bus been thoroughly rested by people lu 
this city utnl vicinity, and the proprietor has testimonials 
to its value from persons well known to onr citizens. 
We recommend its trial In all those eases of disease to 
whtrh it Is adapted. It. is tor salo by all our druggists. 
Independent, 
The. White Pink Com pop n n Is now sold tn every part 
of the Untied Slates and British Provinces. 
I'HKPAHKn AT TUB 
New England Botanic Depot, - - Boston, Mass. 
rTWIMs II. T, JIA ItHIT'Pfs PUK K C'ONUKN- 
i ! THATED p 6TASH or UKtbv SOAP MAKKR- 
Warraiitefi double the stength of common Potash, ana 
mperlor to any other sajionltler or lay m tlia market. 
Put up In cans of l pound,? pounds, 3 pounds,#pound* 
and U pounds, with roll Jlrclions tn English slid German 
for making hard and soft »oap One pound will make 15 
gallons of -oft soup. No lime !» required Commuter* 
will ttnd this the nhe.npe.st Potash In market. B. T BAB- 
3111, No*. *J. *0. dfi. S7, R', fl9, 70.7S A 7< Wart'^gton 8t„ 
Ne.w York. v«W. 19 t 
Ihe ^eirs Condenser 
— General Sterling Price is dead. 
— Beauregard is in Richmond, Ya. 
— Cholera has appeared at Quebec. 
— Illinois is suffering from a drought. 
— Harps are used in London churches. 
— Prussia is rapidly increasing her nayy. 
— Rebellion in China is on the increase. 
— Algeria is cansing Napoleon some trouble. 
— Pierre Soule has returned to New Orleans. 
— Gen. Logan is said to be a skillful violinist. 
— Rnrrat is still in prison awaiting a new trial. 
— There are 17 national cemeteries in Virginia. 
— Vickshurg (Miss.) is to have a cotton factory. 
Kirby Smith is teaching school in Tonnessee. 
— niinois has 614,659 pupils in its public schools. 
Semmes lias retired from the newspaper business. 
— Missouri has 13,500 Free Masons and 216 lodges. 
— The coal fields of Arkansas are found to be very 
rich. 
— Missouri is rejoicing over an increase in immi¬ 
gration. 
— Tennessee is expecting an invoice of English 
farmers. 
— A beggar's stand in Paris is advertised for sale 
by auction. 
The low price of coal is destroying many coal 
companies. 
— Plymouth Church is to build a mission chapel to 
cost *33,000. 
— John B. Gough is engaged to give 168 lectures 
this season. 
— Low, the aeronaut, is manufacturing artificial Ice 
in New York. 
— Beds of slaked lime are the latest Wisconsin 
mineral discoveries. 
— The harbor of San Francisco is being protected 
by a granite sea wall. 
— Vienna has on an average fifty-four inhabitants 
in each dwelling house. 
— Santa Anua, it is thought, will escape with his 
life, but lose his property. 
— The artny worm has received large re-enforce¬ 
ments of late iu Louisiana. 
— A new comic Journal has appeared t: London 
bearing the name of Banter. 
— A Wisconsin farmer this year has raised 35 bush¬ 
els of winter wheat to the acre. 
— A magazine to be called (he Woman’s World, Is 
to be issued In London shortly. 
— Ellas Howe, Jr., the sewing machine inventor, 
died In Brooklyn on the 3d inBt. 
— One avenue In Chicago haa twenty churches, 
most of them elegant and costly. 
— The Harpers are 3oon to publish a weekly fash¬ 
ion paper on a vnry extensive scale. 
— The Northern Central (Pa.) railroad is to be ex¬ 
tended from Canandaigua to Pnltneyvillc. 
— The shaft for the New York fonndation of the 
East River Bridge has been sunk 102 feet. 
More than sixteen thousand lives have been 
saved by un English life-boat association. 
— In one district of Mississippi two negroes have 
already proposed themselves for Congress. 
— The second building of the Cornell University is 
being pushed forward rapidly to completion. 
— A Bleecker Btreet stage driver was fined $10 for 
driving a lame horse in New York Tuesday. 
— Reports from Idaho mention favorable mining 
yields and continued trouble with the Indians. 
— A cheese weighing 7,000 pounds was one of tho 
attractions of the Provincial Fair at Kingston. 
— Three-fifths of all the Americans who sent goods 
to the Paris exhibition were awarded premiums. 
— 1‘fty unmarried females sailed from Liverpool for 
Australia, lately, on a husband-hunting expedition. 
— California boasts of a cling-stone peach that 
measures within half an inch of a foot in circum¬ 
ference. 
— Advices from Spain state that the insurgents 
have disappeared, and that general tranquility has 
been restored. 
— The Quartermaster's depot at Washington is to 
be broken up. Several thousand men will be thrown 
out of employment. 
— Queen Victoria is preparing a second venture in 
book making. It will give account of several jour- 
ncyings into Scotland. 
— Accounts from Houston, Texas, give fearful ac¬ 
counts of the ravages of yellow fever in that city and 
other parts of the State. 
— Judge Bryan of the U. S. District Court of South 
Carolina has ordered that the names of negroes shall 
be placed on the jury listB. 
given to Asusbicas Sxwt.vn Maphinkb, per Imperial 
Decree, published lu the ** Mniiiieur Universal” (Official 
Journal of the French Empire,) Tuesday, 2d July, i86(, 
tn these words: 
(Kiibricante fie Machines a 
coufirc exposant. 
Manufacturer of Sewing 
Machines, Exhibitor. 
VVANTED-A good ex feu 
” viitser in every Ofluiuy In the U.: 
or ten.ale, will guarantee tiiluo per mor 
to C. lilt if \ CO., Paiighkaepste.N. Y. 
ELLAS HOWE, Jr 
M .4 CHIN K It V O I I, S BUST 
and I ni<Ai*Ksr m use. Send for Circulars. Ham- 
t.ies uee. Inquire of your tnerehstits for otttt Oils. 
ft AKKi.ELD «V CO., Wholesale Dealers tn Machinery 
Oils. No, ilia State St., Rochester, N. Y. 015-tf 
THE PRAIRiE FARMER 
IS PUBLISHED WKBKLy AT 
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 
QfThe Praikie Farmer la a Family and Fireside 
Journal, devoted to the interests ot Aouicultubb, 
HoBTtouLTtntB, Markets and the Household. 
I^”The Prairie Faurkr will enter upon Its Twenty- 
eighth year of publication, January 1st, 1883, 
f^-The Prai un! Fabmkb Is the oldest anil most 
widely circulated Rural Journal In the IfVst. 
Iif“The Prairie Farmkil should be taken and read 
by every family iu the Innd. 
SjP~ The PBAiKnc Faumkii is a weekly paper of sixteen 
large octavo pages, a nfl t* printed on fine wtdte paper. 
fcWTbe Pbahue Faumkii Is promptly mailed to Ita 
Mtbscrlbers n\ buy wbkk —thus keeping its roaders 
fully posted upon the current matters of interest of Hor- 
tlcnlturo, Agriculture and Markets, Ac., &c. 
i if The Pbaikik Farmer Is edited with great ability, 
and It lias a large corps of special, practical and noted 
Contributors. 
1ST The FBAisrx Farmer Is a weekly publication, 
and Is furnished at the low price of Tw» Dollars per 
year. 
It?” The Prairie Farmer will bo sot to the end of 
December 1868. loAYw Subscribers who send In their 
names during the months of October, November and 
December, marked "New" with Two Dollars, from tho 
time the names are received. 
ITT The Pbaibib Farmer Company will give liberal 
Premiums to all who get up clubs -large, or small. 
tif~ Speelmeu copies sent to any address, free._j£| 
For full particulars—Premium list, etc.,—Address — 
FUAIKIE FAP.MR14 company, 
t«4 Clark 8t., Chicago, Ill. 
" Agriculture underlies everv other pursuit of life, atul 
the subject of FKKTILIZKHS underlies Agriculture." 
“ The Plant Must Have Food!" 
To give the growing plant food and phrmaxently im¬ 
prove the soil Is Just what 
XiXSTEUR BROS^ 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue uniformly to do. Trv It and 
judge for yourself. LISTED BROTHERS, 
91s tf 159 Front St., New York, Manufnetnrers. 
Combined Clover Thrasher, Hnller & Cleaner, 
makupaotubko ry 
GLEN &C HALL. ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
■ft e beg to call the attention of Farmer* to the superior 
characteristics of the Col Una and Suattuck Clover Ma- 
chine made by us, which wu are now prepared to supply. 
Our Machines have two bolls with counter reclpruca't- 
ing motion, which have prov-- 1 "- ■ • ■ 
the Machine still, preuervlin 
venting it from clogging, ft 
urope 
(truss 
A Cl ENTS WANTED. — Another Grout 
Work by E. A. POLL Attn, tho acknowledged Histo¬ 
rian of the South; entitled " LICK AND HIS LIEUTEN¬ 
ANTS," comprising a Life Of Geu. li. E. Licit, replete 
with facts never before published,Including Biographies 
of every ttomliern General of distinction. 
lit one large volume flu steel portraits. A companion 
volume to " I'llli LOST UAU8K, a Standard Southern 
History of the War, which lias already obtained half a 
million of readers. A new and enlarged edition Is now 
ready. One Agent, sold 220 the first week. I hero two 
works form a complete library of the War from the 
other Hide. E li. Treat ft i:o., 
915-7teo Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. T. 
Grass Seed ut one operation, more rapidly ami In a much 
better manner than any other Machine made. When 
thrashing grass seed they can tn a moment be so arranged 
that the seed and Qhiilf will pass directly from the holts 
to the fanning mill without, going through the hnller — 
on advantage pom,:i,\ed hy no Other machine. The ratchet 
form ot the upper bolt, in our nmctdne. Insures a 
thorough separation of the heads and seed from tlui 
straw before the. latter Is allowed to pass Into the stuck, 
onr machines are cotistructml of the host material, In the 
most thorough manner, handsomely painted and nrnn- 
meuted, atul have In all cases given entire satisfaction. 
Personii purchasing those machines to doeustoro thrash¬ 
ing will find thoui even much more remunerative than 
Grain Thrashing MschltltiH. 
ft nnro also prepared to snpnly Horse-Powers, Trunk 
Waggons, Ac., to be used with our machines, or they 
will be adapted to run with anv other norse Powers. 
t tr Descriptive Catalogues, containing full Informa¬ 
tion, with testimonials from persons using our Clover 
.Machines, sent free to all npplieants. Address GLEN ft, 
MAI.I,, Rochester, N. Y , or Detroit, Mich. .1. D. Kast- 
tei;, Uen’l Western Agent, Chicago, HI. 921-lQt 
W ANTED -AGlCNTS-$75 to $1400 per 
month, everywhere, malu uud female, to Intro¬ 
duce throughout the II. A. the Gkncixk Improved Com. 
Mon 6knse Family SihviNf; Machine. This machine 
will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider in a most snperior manner. tMce only fls. 
Fully warranted for fly® years. We will pay fl.tibO for 
any machine that will sew u stronger, morn beautiful, or 
more elastic seaiu than ours. It mukes the “ Elastic 
Lock Stitch." Every icr.ond stitch can he cut, and still 
the cloth cannot he pulled apart without tearing it. We 
pay agents from *73 40 TUX) per month and expenses, or a 
commission from which twine that amount can bn made. 
Address BECOMB & CO., Cleveland, Ohio. 
CAUTION.—Do cot bn Imposed upon by other parties 
palmlngotf worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
nnme or otherwise. Ours t* thn only gennlDO and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. Wi lt 
P RICE REDUCED TO 58 DOLLARS.-It 
sets lip Its own work, knits all aUes, narrows and 
widens, knits the hovl Into the Stocking,uud narrows off 
the toe complete-producing all varieties of knit goods, 
from an Infant’s Mocking, mitten, or glovn, to a lady’s 
shawl or hood, Has take-u First Pukmiums —Gold ontl 
Bllvor Medals—ut all Fairs and Exhibitions, Including 
the Paris Exposition of iwii. 
It Is simp'r, durable, tqnUy operated, and guaranteed 
tu succeed lu the hands of every purchaser. Send stamp 
for Circular and sample stocking, Address 
JAMES I). ORN’E, General Agent. 
921-2t-eo4t 176 State st., Rochester, N. V. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS. 
Oolong (Black,) 7Uc , 80c ,90c„ best Si » n>. 
Mixed (Groom and Blank.) 7Oe , 80c, »0c.,be8t81 
KnslUli BreakfitHt, (Black,) 80c., »Oc., 81,81, 
111, V It- 
Imporiiri (Greeu.j 80c., DOc.,81, 81.10, best 81.- 
You si "rr'in 0 ™ 0 " 0 90c - ® 1 ’ best 
Uncoloi'tul Japan, 90c', 81, 81.10, boat 81 .US 
Gunpowder (Green,) 81.35, beat 81.50 V H>. 
P. WESTCOTT’B 
ADJUST All LX 
First Pal'd Aug, 1663, Im¬ 
provements Pal'd 
April, im and Nov. UW. 
T he result of ten years look 
AND HUNDREDS OK EXPERIMENTS! 
*100 REWARD 
For any case of Foot-Rot which cannot bo cured by 
Remington’s Great Foot-Rot Remedy 
FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE. 
Hundreds of Certificates from thn best farmers of tho 
country are received every month, ft never fails. Sold 
by Druggists. O. REMINGTON, Agent, Aianttlacturur, 
Rochester, N, Y. 924-2 
This Cbnm tg now re- 
f arded by all thu AgrlcuD 
artsts and Dairymen of 
thu conn try, who have bad 
an opportunity to exam¬ 
ine It, os the beet eliurx 
yet offered to the public - 
embracing ns It uoes the 
Tho process or reconstructing Sluto Stone from » dis¬ 
integrated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It U 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slato and ViacouB Matter, 
(the Utter possessing qualities of geological and chemi¬ 
cal affinity Tor the former,) and Is a development of one 
of thosimple hut unnltcrnhln tendencies of nutnre. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic —It adapts Itself to every shape and slope 
Nou-eombustiiblo, Impervious, oou-uxpuuslTc, and undo 
caylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The ouly rooting material ever dlsooyurcd that will re¬ 
sist the action of the dements us long us the structure 
It protects, Being susceptible of little, If any wear, 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Is unequalled us a Coating for Rail t oad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of VcshbIb, Vaults, Ac. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20c., 25c., 30c,, S5c., beat 40c.. per pound, 
lotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and Families, 
' 1 principle of the old Dash 
- ' Churn, adding thrriifn Im¬ 
provements to secure the. very best gnatilv, and the lor gee 
quantity of butter With the least labor. The last Improve¬ 
ment Is In the shape of the barrel, also the substitution 
of a lUit steel Spring, (which la perfectly reliable.) to 
raise the Dasher; adjusting tho upper dasher outside the. 
Churn, above the Lever, by means of a malleable slide, 
Or clasp, and thumb screw. We make il vn sizes or these 
Churns, (holding rroiti n ve to thirty gallons,) In the best 
manner and of tin- very best quality of White Oak Re. 
tall Price -No l (80 gal..) *16; No.'2. (\ bill.,) *14; No. 
Consumers can save fromSOc. to *1 per pound bv pur 
chasing their Teas of 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY 
2tfos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5618 New York City. 
A LOTION SALE OF FINE IIMIODKI) 
ti t OCk.—Second Annual Bale of thorough-lired ami 
high grade Alderney and Ayrshire Calves,Heifers,Cow, 
and Bulls, at the. Farm ofThomus Ftlcli, situated one- 
half mile from tho Railroad Depot, In the city of New 
London, Connecticut, uu THURSDAY, Oct. 17th, 1667. 
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., and no postpone¬ 
ment on account of weather. 
Will be sold as above, on that day, wtlhont reserve, to 
tho highest bidder: 
25 head of full blood A lderneys. 
15 “ “ Ayrshlrcs. [Ajrrslilres. 
15 “ cross of the two foil bloods—Aldurneys and 
25 “ " Grades—Jj.V, %, 15-16,81-32d. 
Tebmb or Balk.— Cash oil delivery of thn Stock, Cata- 
logncs ready on day o f •*ale._ THOMAS FITCH. 
(121 R SILVER LEVER WATCIIE8. 815 
O X ft We send tree by mall or express on reeeiptof 
$15, a first-ejass Solid Silver Hunting Case Watch. War- 
ranted. H AHKI NS & CO., 36 Beekmau St., N. Y. [93Wt 
CLUB ORDER. 
Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., June 3,1867. 
Tns Grkat Aubiiican Tka Compant, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street, New York. 
Dbar Sirs:-I herewith send yon another order for 
Tea. 1 he hist was duly received, and gives general sat¬ 
isfaction. Aslong as you send ns such good Ton, yon may 
expect a continuation of our patronage. Aa a further 
evidence that the subscribers were satlidled, you will oh 
*urve that I vend yon the names of all those that sent be¬ 
fore who were near out uf Tea, with a large addition of 
new subscribers. Accept my thanks for the complimen¬ 
tary package. Ship this as the other, and oblige. 
Your Ob't servant, DAVID C. McKKE 
1 Bis. Japan,,I llavons, *1 *1^5. *5.00 
5 do do do at fti.5*oo 
I m Gunpowder do at *1A0. i xn 
1 do Japan, S Curtis, at *1,25. ' 125 
2 tbs Young Hyson, S Curtis, at *1 . 3)00 
1 H> do N Shaw, at *1 . 1,00 
l do Japan, do at *1 . 1,00 
3 ms Young Hyson, R McCnrgen, at *1,25.3,75 
3 do Green, do at * 1,25 ..2 ,50 
4 do do Win Hurraford, at *1^5. 5 00 
1 lb Gunpowder, A H Perkins, ut *1,50. t»o 
2 n>S Japan, do at *1,25. 2 50 
2 do Coffee, do at 40c. 80 
5 do Coffee, D O' McKee, at 40c,. .2 00 
3 do Japan, M Urlllln, lit. *1,25. , .. §'75 
2 do do do at *1 . ' a'yu 
li do Green. H Wool! ver, ut *1 .. n.m 
do Imperial, W Clelaod, at *1,25. ' 2 so 
2 do Japan, J Clehmd, nt *1,25. “ 250 
1 !b Imperial do at *1,25. V 105 
1 do Green, do at *1,25.. 
*51,05 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a large .number 
reside. X>\ clubbing together, can reduce the coat 
of thei 1 Teas ami Coffees about one-third (lte- 
Hide till' Express clmraoa,) by sending di¬ 
rectly to ** The Ureal American Tea Company." 
continent.’’—D. D. T. Moork, fCitiior Itural Nete- Vorier. 
“The best form of Churn ever Invented."—B olox Boa- 
rsso.v, , 4 < 7’1 Jid. N. Y. Tribune. 
Mr. Robinson also named tt I'ntsr and eomtnended It 
inoriKST of n|l the Chiirnn on exhtblRou at the New 
York State Fair. 
"The greatest Improvement on the old Dash Cbnrx 
ever Inverted j all admitting that a Danh Churn makes 
better butter th»n a rotnrv one."— Dinners' Club, Amer¬ 
ican Institute, New fort CHty. 
"The most Important Improvement recently brongttt 
out."—S. KriWARoe Towj, Ag'l BUI. N. Y. Time*. 
“ The very best Churn extant." Prairie Parmer. 
" It Ih perfectly common sense in Its structure."— OH» 
fiHrmer. 
"A Churn that every batter-maker wni be pleased to 
view and eoutcmplate."— liosttm Cultivator. 
YHTThe 8 m;nboa Falls Chitk.v MANCPAornttiNO Co. 
Is organized under the General Muiuifuclurlnc Law of 
the State of New York, with u Capital of *ino,OfiO, and 
have extensive facilities for nmuiifaiUiiring Churn* and 
the patrntvh FtXTl'RBS Cnn srifiply thoso purchasing 
TuWa, County and Slate Righto, with the Dashers, 
Springs, &c„ at a moderate price, where the purtles do 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. 393-tf 
A gents wanted-to sell 8Tf,el 
Engraving*. Stereosoople View*, prize Stationery 
Packet*, *30 Invented, will realize *100. Wu also 
offer first-elani. silver Watches at great bargains. 
924-41 MASK INS * CO., & Bookman St., N. Y. 
W anteo-agents foii roston, 
Philadelphia, Cincinnati,Chicago, with *150 to lo¬ 
cate. Also, 2d I raveling Aguuts cun make *2,500 per an 
num, selling Prof. Johnson's Wash Crystals, Prepared 
Starch, and Improved Indigo Blue, ftc. Address, with 
postage stamp fur Circulars, or gond 50 eta. for samples, 
1. T. JOHNSON, :U0 Greenwich St., N. Y. 907-tl. 
A N ADES Ua NIJU SERIE S.-«rai; 
Vines, Pear Trees, Plum uud Cherry Seedlings 1 
cheap bv RICHARDSON & BELLOWS. 
f Send for Price List. Geneva, N. Y. 
KA -H O >1 ET1I IN G NEW.—The < 
♦ Thing yet. Just out. It. tellg you C 
How to catch fur-bearing animal*, fish, &c. H< 
whi-kersand curl the hair. Fifty great secrets 
for i, cts. Address F. L. WOOD, Box 5,977, N. 
CHEEP AND WOOL ARK GRKAT AND 
tri paying luslllullon*. If yon wish to know all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of thn former, 
ami how tiest and cheapest to produce the latter,get anil 
read Kandi M's J'mcticiil Shepherd, tho bent and 
latest, work on American ijheep Husbandry. Large 
12mo.—tfil pages,Illustrated. iNtco *2--sent post-paid. 
Address D. D, T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
TLLINOI8 STOCK F.\K4I. I,500 acres 
I. improved.- for .-ale, to rent for term of vearH.or a 
responsible party, with home eurdtal and thoroughly 
competent to manage cheese making, may arrange, with 
owuer for permanent cheese business, will deal with 
sound party only. O. C. UK INNER, Quincy, 111. 
C ancers clred witfioitt pain, 
use of the knife, or caustic burning, circulara sent 
tree 01 charge. Address 
886-t.t Dcs. BABCOCK & SON, TOO Broadway, N. Y. 
"V'EVV CATALOGUE FOR FALL 18B7AND 
Lx be it 1 no of 63.—-133 acres blunted with iu varieties of 
strawberries, Kaopberrlr*, Rlm-kbciTles and currants. 
More ground planted In Wilson’s Early than all other 
sorts combined. Send stamp for copy to 
JOHN 8 . COLLINS, Aloorcatown, N. J. 
\irB ARE GOITI1 NG,-Aih 1 will present 
V v to any person sending us a club lu our great One 
pollar Sale of Dity and Fancy Goons, ftc.. a SILK 
DRESS PATTERN, PIECE OF SHEETING, WATCH 
ftc., free Ol cost, Catalogue of goods and sample, sent 
to any address free. A rid row 
v, J-S. HAWES ft, CO., 30 UanoTcr Street, 
t*o3 m. Ma«a. P. O. Box 5 . 125 . 92,1-tt 
WANTED EVERYWHERE—W A N TED* 
TV good reliable agents to wholesale and retnll a *20 
Sewing Machine of uncqiialed merit. Address with 
stump C. L. SIMONDS A CO., Orange, Maes. 
1858. H- P. BALLARD & CO. 1867. 
THK WRLL-R8TABLISUEIJ STRICTLY 
Produce Commission House, 
No. 332 ft ’anhinoton St., s*w York. 
ESff* Reference—North River Bunk, New York._,*j 
Have unequalled facilities for disposing of Wool, Hops, 
Leaf Tobacco and llighwlneu, direct to manufacturers. 
Strict attention given to Butter, Cheese, Pork, Beer, 
Flour, Grain, Beans, Peas, Dried and Green Fruit*, 
Seed;. i‘.g'.r% ftc., ftc. mr*Con»lgiini<-iit 'Solicited. 
W HISKERS.—Dr. I. union ten Gorrollin will 
force 'Vainhers on the smoothest face, or Hair on 
Babl Heads. Never known to fall Sample sent for to cts. 
Address RKKV.Itj ft CO.,78 Nassau St., New York. 
rii II 15 CHAMPION. 
1 HH’KOIC'H PATENT PORTABLE. 
KEYSTONE CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
OVER 15,000 IN USE AND APPROVED. 
This admirable machine la now ready tor the fruit har¬ 
vest of IHid.ia made In the most perfect manner with 
either one or two tubs, mid I* well worrhv the attention 
of all perMiiis wanl|nij such a machine. It 1m.. no superi¬ 
or In the market, aha Is the only mill that will properly 
grind grapes. 
FOR SALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DEALERS. 
I also make two sizes of superior 
PRESSES FOR BERRIES, &c., &c. 
If your merchant doe* not kc«p them, tell him to send 
for one for you, or write for one yourself. Address the 
manufacturer, W. o. HICKOK, Harrlsbun:, Fa. 
Special Notice 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
Wheatok’b OrNTMEN'T cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 cents-by mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell 
it. Webks & Pottkr, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
pAKMERri’ hTABLE KEEPERS At OTII- 
To Mlxieat Working one 
Mostjpuramsy. 1.F 1 KKDJ s G HA Y, STRAW or St A I. K 
UL I I KK, not to be paid for till tried? Send for Ilia- 
trated Circular and particulars to G. K. HUTCHINSON 
83 Merwln-st., Cleveland. O. _ 923-flt 
IfONlTOR CORN IIUSKEII VGENT5 
ANGERS (TIIEh —Without lire KNIFE 
by WM. tv. Hadley, m. d., SW Broadway, n.y 
A gents wanted sio to sjo a day, 
to Introduce »nr new patent St.wc Sjicttlk Skw- 
ISfO Macui.nk. Price, *20. It use* two threads, and 
makes the genuine Lock Stitch. All other low priced 
machines make the Cu.ua - Stitch' Exclusive territory 
given. Send for circular*, w. G. WILSON ft CO., Man¬ 
ufacturers, Cleveland, Ohio. 922 131 
riHK BOOK OF WONDERS tel la how to 
l make all kinds of i‘stunt Medicines, Perfumery, 
Toilet Articles, Cosmetics, Candles, Wince, Cordials, 
Soaps, Dye*, and hundred* of other articles in dully de¬ 
mand. Easily made and sold at large profits. Sunt post¬ 
paid for 35 cents, by O. A. UOORBACH, No. 122 Nassau 
street, N. Y. 907-tf 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
ARYLAND &KB 80DTHERN FARM8. 
k Forms and PluntatjonH, Coal, Timber and Oil 
Farm* In Mary- 
AIso, Country 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1861,) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or hy 
express. If you wish a copy, speak quick. A few- 
bound copies of same volume for sale at $3. We can 
also furnish hound copies of most of the volumes is¬ 
sued since 1855, at $3 each. Bound volumes of 1865 
and 1866, $4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. T. 
JlVI Farms and Plantations! 
Lands, Fruit, Dairy, G rain and u 
land, Virginia and other Hutlicrn n*.**,, ,*v.uuuiry 
Seat* near, and Dwellings and Warehouses In Baltimore 
Washington and Btrhinond, for sale low. Accuratede. 
serlptlouH furnished gratl*. John qlknn ft CO., 
W. corner 8t, Paul 8t. and Fayette 8t., Baltimore, Md. 
F OR 8ALK-A FARM CONTAINING 430 
acre* of laud, nit listed 2 miles south-west of thu 
village of Camimtalgim, N. Y. Having upon It 65 acres 
choice timber ; hearing Orchard or 180 trees, farm house 
and tenant hou-e. barns, stables, granarvs, sheds, ftc. 
Terms easy. Apply to II. CLAY GOItH AM, Canandai¬ 
gua, Ontario Co., N. V. 
W anted, 
TT AGENTS TN EVERY COUNTY 
In the United Stau.r, to have the exclusive salo of arti¬ 
cles In good demand, paying a large profit. Address 
“CHAHl.KH K. GKKEKE ft CO.. No. 413 CHESTNUT 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa." 931-St 
PORTABLE STItAiTI ENGINES— 
I, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability 
and economy with the minimum of weight and price. 
They are widely and favorably known, more than 601 
being In use. All warranted satisfactory, er no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent on application. Address 
904-261 J. C. HOADLEY ft CO., Lawrence, Mas*. 
ALTER HOUSE, 
A, B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. MB. 
WOULD SELL AT A BARGAIN FARM 
it 01 acres; also, Fruit Orchard, 22 ucrcs, In Gaines 
Orleans Co., N. Y, Address, with stamp, 
923-omtf D. J. B. HuYT, Gaines, N. Y. 
DUOOL TEACHERS Everywhere, should 
have Atwater’s bystcin of School Government. Send 
Circular. JOHN ATWATER, Box 2.063 Chicago, lit 
