PRINCES & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AND MULODEONS. 
Forty thou sand are now in use 
BUFFMO.M.Y. CHICACOJU 
i Make YourOwn Soap 
Percent Saved fly. 
Away with Spectacles 
“NCOMfORTMlt 
.. > TRUSSES 
]1HE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., 
Al.t5.VNY, TST. Y. (POST-OFFICE DRAWER 102.) 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., near Broadway, North End of City. 
MAffPPMironKHB or Agricultural Machinery and Im have lined them, to stand unrivalled In all the Qualities 
plometlts of the bc-«t and most approved kinds and pat which a Horse-Power must possess to give It acceptance 
eras in use, embracing to the Fanner — as to durability, economical u«e of the 
net,,..' Cnitn .1 r in. and Condensers strength of the Horse (admitting an easy gait of the aui- 
lst Ptemuim SIar Cotton Lins ami coruiensers, mal _ w tth-in the Hallway Power a very moderate eie- 
1st Premium * Star Railway 4 Laver Horst-iow^rs. vatlon oi the plul form. > facility of uiovluir ulmut, *«t- 
1st Premium “Star 1 Threshers and Cleaners, tluKup, ropttmnK. &«.,&<♦. Wt*nollclt aOonMnanncc of 
Threshers and Separators, Circular and Dr Mg Saw Mills, U* e patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. 
Vegetable Cutter#, Dog Powers. Ac., so. Mu. WM. ft KM ItUY , •- 1 **tvi vnu or Emxiit HiinTirnna) 
important, improvements recently madeIncur tuhksii- gives tils personal snperlntendenee to all work got out 
ku asp cleaner (which we denominate the ‘'Afar' by this Company. HI* long experience luuanuRtcturlug 
Thresher ami Chant# to distinguish It from all other*,) ActI cultural Machinery alIWutv the slruugeat guaranties 
enable u» to Claim for It. without fear of contradiction, of the superior character of the machines made by us. 
a marked superiority over all others now made, as well . , . _ , , 
In the Quality and Quantity of the work which It will do tSTOtir complete Illustrated Descriptive Circular and 
as In the perfection of its construction, Insnrlnc the price Mat will be sent/m of charge ,on application, aud 
durability of the Machine and tl.c ease with which It lllformat1ol , Hl .Uii,f, l n 1 «.M 
New Advertisements 
List of New Advertisements 
The Horticulturist—F W Woodward. 
A Boor for the Times—T KPwood Zell & Co. 
Agent# w»nted—Jones Brothers & Co. 
Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 
School for Young Ladles—Dr.1II Here. 
Agents Wanted—Dr O Phelps Brown. 
Xt d.noo.QOC'Sterling In Mnn.-v—Gun& Co. 
Delaware and Maryland Farms—A R Woolston. 
The Piano Boofc-Ullver Diteon & Co. 
Look !—J J Levef. 
Information—Tbos F Chapman. 
Send for SometMng New—Hosea B Carter. 
5/00 mtiTc Agents—S W C lark. 
Agents Wanted—B B Bps-ell & Co. 
$360 A Month— C Rich A. Co. 
Apple Seeds Wanted—James A Root. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Important to Peach Growers—A E Bartlett. 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
A MON'TIl l-Fiftreu New Articles 
for Agents. Address H. B. Shaw, Alfred, Mo. 
EMPLOYMENT ! #1 0 n Day nn,l Expenses 
It Paid. Circulars free. O.T. GAKKY. Blddoford. Me. 
HAVE JUST RECEIVED 
TWO FULL CARGOES 
OP THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
’-4’-4,000 IIAI.F CIIEriTr* by *htp Golden State. 
1 -J.itup H \ LF V, li ESTjs try <htp Okohob Suotton 
In addition to these largo cargoes of Black aud Japart 
Teas, the Company urn. constantly receiving large In- 
votcer of the Uncut Quality ot Greeu I , from the 
Moyune district of Ctutra, winch are an it vailed for nne- 
no** and delicacy of ilw. <>r. 
To give our readers an Idea Of the pronto which have 
been made lu the Tea Trade, (beioru the establishment 
of the Gkkat Amkuican Tea CoMI'ANT,) we will start 
with tiro Amcrlcun Houses, leaving out of thu account 
entirely the profit# of the Chtucae factors. 
First: Tbo American House In China or Japan makos 
large, prodts on their mien or shipments - and some ot 
the richest retired merchants iti tn« country have made 
their Immense fortune.* through their Houses hi China. 
Second: The Uunkci makes large profits upon the for 
Clgn exchange used in tbe purchase of Teas. 
Third; Tim Importer makes a prollt of SO to BO per 
cent, in many cases, 
Fiurth: On Us arrival here It la sold by the cargo,and 
the Purchaser sells it to the Speculator In Invoices oi 
1,000 to J,DIX) puoklig.-*, at. an average prollt Of about 10 
per cent. 
Eyth: The. Spec ulator ells It to the Wholesale Tea 
64 WHAT to do.”-tt would me 
vv well for parents to read the PHHKSOLOOI- 
CAI, JOURNAL, and learn how to judge the capacities 
of their sons be re deciding on a Life pursuit, Nov.atul 
Dec. No*. free, to new subscriber*. S. R. WELLS, Pub¬ 
lisher, 889 Braird wav, New York. 927-it 
•* OOW TO OFT IT.”—THE PICTORIAL 
II panic <0 LOGICAL JOURNAL sent a year 'Or 
$3, a month for 30 cents. Parents, Teachers. Preachers, 
all ought to read |r. Nov and Dec. Nos. free to new sub¬ 
scribers. .'. !■;. WELLS. Publisher,380 Broadway, N. Y. 
may he operated. 
THE “STAR” RAILWAY HORSE POWER 
ANP 
THE “STAR” LEVER HORSE-POWER, 
Made by this Company, are fully approved by all who 
ftltf tytw (Sonttensw 
— Cholera has broken oat at Malta. 
— John B. Gough is fifty years old. 
— Jeff. Davis has returned to Montreal. 
— Utah has church property worth $900,000. 
— Rosa Bonhenr is soon to visit this country. 
— There are seven million Jews In the world. 
— The U. 8. has 4,000 periodicals of all kinds. 
— Land is offered in Florida at 50 cents an acre. 
— Barney Williams, the actor, is worth $400,000. 
— Pascal, the French writer, invented omnibuses. 
— Austria has had no metallic currency since 1848. 
— A negro 130 years old recently died In Louisiana. 
— None of the 1,000 students at Oberlin use tobacco. 
— The Papal army is only 18,000 strong, all merce¬ 
naries. 
— The caterpillars have spoiled the pecon nnt crop 
of Texas. 
— A panther is troubling the citizens of Hillsbor¬ 
ough, Ky. 
— The Latter Day Saints of Council Bluffs are build¬ 
ing a chnrch. 
— Gen. Fremont's fortune is two millions worse 
than nothing. 
— A mine of black lead has been discovered in New 
Brunswick, N. J. 
— Baltimore has appropriated $30,000 for negro 
schools this year. 
— The new orchards in Maine have yielded the best 
crops this season. 
— Delaware Is one of the few States which hold no 
elections this year. 
— A snow white deer was killed near Versailles, 
Ill., a few days ago. 
— Wild cats are causing sad catastrophies among 
the sheep In Maine. 
— The double track on the Western railroad. Mass., 
is nearly completed. 
— American cars are to be pnt on the railroad from 
London to Liverpool, 
— There is an immense immigration of Mormons 
into Salt Lake just now. 
— 300,000 watches are sold yearly in this country, 
80,000 of them American. 
— Milwaukee has expended $125,000 for street im- 
provements in one ward. 
— The Williams Silk Manufacturing Company of 
Bridgeport Ot., hns failed, 
— Five challenges arc now pending for the base ball 
championship of America. 
— The FCuglish champion swimmer swam 1,000 
yards In seventeen minutes. 
— Paris is crowded with Americans bound home¬ 
ward after their summer tours. 
— One avenue in Chicago has twenty churches, 
most of them elegant and costly. 
— Every married couple may calculate on 4,194,304 
descendants in flve hundred years. 
— The upper half of the slopes of the White Moun¬ 
tains are already white with snow. 
— A manufacturer at Lynn, Mass., made this season 
30,000 pairs of canvas base ball shoes. 
— Statements are received from all parts of the 
South that the yellow fever is abating. 
— Over $200,000 worth of real estate was disposed 
of at auction in Chicago Thursday last. 
JpLASTIC SLATE ROOPINi 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 19 ] BROAD WA T 
nrww yoiut. 
M-iESVJK: Licenses Grata 
T he great prizki 
Exposition Univkkkkllk, Paris, IWL 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
KLIAS HOWE, JB. 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
AWARDED OVER EIGHTY-TWO COMPKTtTOKH, 
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
OOK AT IT.”—THIRTY (TENTS I’AYH 
1 j for Mu -pic No. of the Ihctorlal PHRKN'OLOIH- 
CAL JUUltS a i,, flU'-d with Ethnology, Physiology, 
Physiognomy, Psychology, and how to read character. 
*3 pays for n year. Nov', ami Dec. Nos. free to new sub¬ 
scribers. Address 8 . I!. WELLS,-389 Broadway, N. Y. 
A lfred university, ai.frrd ukn- 
tku, All w oivy Co , N Y.— Student.* admitted the 
llrst week In November, for twenty weeks or thirty 
three week# ; atao, Jan. l, i*B 8 , for thirteen weeks or 
twenty six weeks. Four Conrso* of Study with cut-res¬ 
ponding decrees, viz;—Normal or Teachers, Ladles.’ 
Bclentltlo and Classical. Twe ve Instructor*. Dully 
Class ol Instruction for Teachers without extra charge. 
Entire expense for the year, from * fin to $2UU. For Cata¬ 
logue or Circulars, address the President. 927-31 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING & OTHER PURP0SE8. 
The process ot reconstructing Slate Stone from a dis¬ 
integrated state wax Patented February 21st, 1866. It 1# 
a combination Of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemi¬ 
cal affinity for the former,) and is development of one 
of the-lmplo but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—U adapts Itself to every shape and slope 
Non-com bunt able, Impervious, non-oxpanslve, and iiDdo 
paying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roollng material ever discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements as long an the structure 
It protects. Being susceptible of little, U any wear, 
bum exposure, aud 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, Ac. 
V IRGINIA PROPERTY - Improved 
Farms at from $5 to $30 per acre. Buildings, Ac., 
in good order; markets available, soil fertile, climate 
healthy. No better chance lor Investment Also. Im¬ 
proved lands, timber and mineral properties. Valuable 
mills in good order, very low nr Send stamp tarCata 
lopue. ~ MURPHY & TROUTMAN, 
93C-4t 82 N. 5tb Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
aiiu *uu mu original erne, or tur xva.n m uv peieeireu 
what llie Consumer has to pay. And now we propose to 
show why we can sell 90 very much lower tbau other 
dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various profits 
and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooperages and 
waste, with the exception ufasmali commission paid for 
purchasing to our correspondents In China and Japan, 
one cartage and a small profit to ourselves — which, on 
our large sales, will nmpfy nay us. 
By onr system Of supplying Clubs throughout the 
country, consumeis in all parts of the United states can 
receive their Teas at the same prlcts, with the small ad¬ 
ditional expense of transportation, as though they 
bought them at otu warehouse In the city. 
Home parties Inquire ol as now tney shall proceed te 
get fl|) a club. The afirWeT Is simply this;—Let each per 
son wishing to join in a club, say how much tea or coffee 
no wants, and select the kitul and price from our Prim 
Hat, as published In the paper or In our circulars Write 
the names, kinds, and amounts plainly on the list, 
as scon In the club order published below, and wher. 
theciubls complete send It to w by mall,and we will pm 
each party'- goods In separate packages, aud mark the 
name, upon them, with the cost, »o there need he no cot, 
fusion 111 their distribution — each party getting exactly 
what- ho orders, aud no mere. The coat ot transports 
tlou the member* can dlv nie equitably among themselves. 
Parties sending Club or other orders for lues than thir¬ 
ty dollars had better send Posl-olHce drafts or money 
with their orders, to save the expense or collection* by 
Express t nut larger orders we will forward by Express, 
to “ ooffset on •Itlit er'u " 
Heremtcr we will send a complimentary package to the 
party ge.tnng up the club. Our prone* are small, but wc 
will be as liberal ns wc can afford. Wl- send no compll 
meiitarv package lor Clubs of less than M0. 
Parlies getting their Tea* or ns may confidently rely 
upon getting them pure aud fresh, ns they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to our Warehouses. 
We warrant nil tho goods we tell to give eutire salts 
faction. If they arc not saUslntdury they can be return 
,-d at our expense within 30 day., and have the tnonr- 
refunded. 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
their stock, which they recommoud 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. _ . 
? lven to Amuhtoan Skwino Maouiskm, pur Imperial 
lecroe. published In the ” Montteur Universal" (Ofllclul 
Journal of the French Empire,) Tuesday, 2d July, iSiif, 
In these words; 
( Fabrii-autt* do Machines a 
coudre exposaut. 
Manufacturer of Sewing 
Machines, Exhibitor. 
fllEN dollars: 
a $IO. SEWING MACHINE. $10. 
$23 TO S50 A DA r TO A OERTS. —Patented 1866. 
Tebiutohi.u, Riciiits mvicti Free to Hood Agents. 
If Is the largest, best, and strongest cheap machlno 
sold. It makes a seam which will not rip, thopgh ev¬ 
ery tuiiui BTtTcm he ncT- No family should be with 
out one. riie Only *16 Sewing Machine sold that will 
sew heavy beaver cloth. Sent free liy express on re¬ 
ceipt of price, fin. packed In a wooden box with one 
spool machine silk, one silver hummer, 1 screw-driver, 
and 1 brass gauge. Agents wanted everywhere. 
EMPRESS SKWINO MACHINE CO.. 
92?-4t 936 Broadway. New York. 
ELLAS HOWE, Jr 
It is the Best Chance ever offered to Agents! 
One or two days’ time will secure n good 
Sewing Machine, Watch, Silk Dress, Revolver, 
or some other article of equal value, Free of Co*! ! 
Agent* warned everywhere, for the best One Dollar 
Pawnbroker’s Sale In the country. Lady Agents prefer¬ 
red. Send for Circular. 8 . Cl. THOMPSON A CO.. 
U36.lt 31 Exuuuuge Street, Boston, Muss. 
P NEW JLLXTSTB.ATEJ3 ^ 
OVER 3,000 FINE ENGRAVINGS. 
10,000 [Ven ds and Meanings not {v other Dictionaries, 
A necessity to every Intelligent family, student, teacher 
and professional man. What Library!* complete with¬ 
out the best English Dictionary 5* 
“ Superior, in most respects, to any other English Dic¬ 
tionary known to me."- Ron. Oeo. P. Marsh. 
“The New Wkiistkk 1* glorious it U perfect -It dls. 
tances and deflue competition—It leaves nothing to be 
desired."—J. II Rayvumd, LL. IK, Prest. of Vwmr Colt. 
“ All young persousshould have a standard Dictionary 
at their elbows. Aud while you are about It o kt run 
iiRs-r; Hint. Dictionary Is Noah VVkiistick’m the great 
work l( nabrtdQt'A If you are too poor, save the amount 
from off your hack and put It Into your head."- Phreno¬ 
logical Journal. 
“ Every former should give hl.-i son* two or three 
square rod* of ground, well prepared, witn the avails 
of which ttiev may buy It, Every mee.hantc nhotil.l put 
a receiving box lu some conspicuous place In the bonne 
to culcli the stray pennies lor the like purpose. Lay It, 
upon your table hy the side of the Billie; It Is a bettor 
expounder than many which claim to be expounders. It 
la a great labor-savcr; It low saved u* time enough In 
one year’s use to pay for Itseir; and that roust bo deemed 
good ptO)i«it/ which witlolear li*eir*mee a TMiir. If yon 
nave any doubt about the precise meaning of the word 
clear. In the last sentence, look at. Webster's nine defini¬ 
tions of the v. i.—AIassue/t usetts Life Boat. 
In one vol. of 1.810 Royal Quarto Pages. 
Published by G. & C. MKRRIAM.Hprlugfleld, Mass. 
Hold hv nil Booksellers. 
ly.Ne.w Webster'* Nationai. Pictorial Diotion 
ary, 1.010 rip., Rural Octavo, 600 Engravings, Retail 
price, $ 6 . __9’lMt 
VATU ISK1CKH I A Heavy Heard in vviii rant- 
11 ed in five weeks, by using Russell's Italian Uom 
pound, sent closely teuled from curious eyes for Bftcts 
92(W8ll RUSSELL A CO., Watertown, N. Y. 
I LLINOIS STOCK FARM. l,AOO aoroK 
improved.—For sale, to rent for term of years, or a 
responsible party, with some capital and thoroughly 
competent to manage cheese making, muv arrange with 
owner for permanent cheese business. Will deal with 
sound party only. O. 0. SKINNER, Quincy, 111. 
I ilORTHE BEST SELF-SETTING f’lUUU- 
lar Haw Mills, which for durability, convenience 
wurl rapidity of work, have no equal lu the country, ad- 
dre*# (J. L. SHELDON, Hurt«v(l\i', Mas*. 928-Ht 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS. 
Oolong (Black,) 70c , 80c., 90o., best fit V tt. 
mixed (Green and Black,) 70c , HOe., ®Oc., best SI 
English BrenUfuxl, (Black,) JS0c„ OOc., 91,91.' 
10, best SI -~0 V n 
Imperial (Green,) 80r. 90c.,SI, Si. 10, best Sl.- 
•JA F n>. 
YouMir IIyaoii^'Cireiin,; pOc., 90c . $1, Si. 10, best 
Uncoil)red Japan, 90c„ 81, 81.10, best 81.23 
F lb. 
Gunpowder (Green,) 81.25, best 81.50 F tb. 
P ORTA RLE STEA ITI ENGINES — 
Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability 
ana economy with the minimum ol weight and pries. 
They arc widely and favorably kuowu, more tbau 600 
being lu use. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars neat on application. Address 
901-261 J C. BOAJDL£Y ®, CO.. Lawrence. Muss. 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
ABJlfSTARlX 
I 7AKMF.RH, STABLE KEEPERS A OTU 
1 KKS.- Do you want the hHstfst. busiest Working an i 
mi waul the Fastest, Kantest Working and 
i r.ivri,— D't inn wdni im; ruttirsu-, I'jumcm- nt/nm,.. ..... 
J/o«< Durable SELF- FEED I NO 11 AY, ST RAW or sfALK 
CUTTER, not to be paid for till tried? Semi for Ulus- 
truted Circular and particular* to O. K. HUTCHINSON, 
88 Merwln pt., Cleveland, 0, trjlt-Ht 
First Pal’d Aug. 1863, Im¬ 
provements Dat'd ' 
April, W«5 and Nor 1866. 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily, 
Ground Coffee, 20c„ 25c., 80c„ 36c„ bcBt 10c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers and FamUies, 
who nse large quant)tleaot Codec,can economise In that 
article by nsing our Fronch Brcakfa*tand Dinner Coficc, 
which we sell »t. the low price ot 30c. per poand.auC 
warrant to give perfect sallstacllon. 
f TIil* Churn Is now re¬ 
garded by all the Agrtcul- 
|rn I turists und Dairymen of 
j| JL, the country, who have had 
wr J9). an opportnnltv to exam- 
la lire It, »s the lies’ churn 
ifjri yei offered to tt-e public— 
itLv*i !l ' embracing ,»> it rt,,. * the 
nrliielph of tin old Dash 
1 ■s.r..K.t‘ CliU/li, aildlng theretd Im- 
drovcmentfi to scrurrrh' r-rv w gnanit,,and the larges 
Qiianiitu <if batter with the hast labor, flic last Imrirove- 
meut Is in the shape of the Darrel, also the suhstltutlon 
of a /tat steel Spring, (which is perfectly reliable,) to 
raise the Dasher; m Hurting the upper dasher- outside, the 
Churn, above the Lever, hy means or a malleable slide, 
or clasp, and thumb screw. Wc make five sixes of these 
Churns, (holding Dour live to thirty gallons,) in the beat 
manner and of llie very best quality of White Oak. Re¬ 
tail 1'rlee—Ni». t, (30 gal.,) fill; No. 2. (V hhl.,) (U; No. 
3,(X bbl.,) |12; No. 4, (W hhl.,) |ll(); No. 5, (1-6 bid.,) $ 8 . 
II. P. WKSTCOTT, Hup’t 
Boncca Falls churn MTg Co.. Heneca Falls, N. Y. 
K. 8 . LUSK. General Agent. 
EZTNOT a PATENT MEDICINE._«1 
-A. SAFE 
CERTAIN, 
AND 
Speedy Oare 
FOR 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
Consumers can save from 50c. to fl per pound by pur 
chasing their Teas of 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vcsey St., 
Post-Office Box. 5613 New York City. 
“ Agriculture undorlles every other pursuit of life,and 
“ the subject of FERTILIZERS underlies Agriculture.” 
“The Plant Must Have Food I” 
To give the growing plant food und phumankntly Im¬ 
prove the soil la Just what 
LISTER BROS., 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue uniformly to do. Try It and 
Judge for yourself. LISTER BROTHERS, 
918.tr Ui9 Front St., New York, Manufacturers. 
TMversaLPTeuralgia 
CLUB ORDER. 
Edwards, 8 t. Lawrence Co., N. Y-, June 3,1867. 
Tint Grbat Amkeican Tka Comp any, 
31 aud 33 Vcsey Street, New York. 
Dkau Sins:—I herewith senJ yoa another order for 
Tea. The last wua duly received, and gives general sat¬ 
isfaction. Asking us you lead as *uch goOdTeu, you may 
expect a continuation of onr patronage A* a further 
evidence that the subscribers were satisfied, yon will ob- 
*nrvn that l tendyou the names of all those that sent be¬ 
fore who were near out of Tea, with a large addition of 
new subserlber*. Accept my thank* for the complimen¬ 
tary package. Whip this a* the other, and oblige 
Your ub't servant, DAVID C. MoKKK. 
1 lbs. Japan,.! ilavehs, at fl,25.-.$5,00 
5 do do do at $1 .5,00 
! ib Gnnpowder do at $1,50. 1,50 
1 do Japan, S Curtis, at *1,36. 1,25 
2 lbs Young Uyaon, 8 uWlls, at SI. 2,00 
1 ib do N Shaw, at $1. 1,00 
1 do Japan, do at $1. 1,00 
3 lbs Young Hyeon, K MoCargeu, at $1,25.8,75 
2 do Greeu, do at $1,25. 8,50 
Win Barraford, at *1,25. 5,00 
Jfs Tiff eels are 
Magical. 
It is an unfailing remedy In all casesof Neuralgia Facial¬ 
is, often effecting a perfect cure In loss than twenty-four 
hours, from the use of no more than two or three pills. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has 
failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and 
general nervous deraugements,—of many years stand¬ 
ing,— affecting the entire system, Its use for a few days, 
or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most 
astonishing relief, und very rarely falls to produce a 
complete and permanent core. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, and 
can always bo used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of our most 
eminent physicians, who give It their unanimous aud un¬ 
qualified approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage. 
One package,.81.00. .Postage 6 cents. 
Six « . 5.00.. “ 147 “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs 
and medicines throughout the United States, and hy 
TURNER A CIO., Sole I’roprietors, 
926-26t 1140 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 
Special Notices 
WESTCOTT’S ADJUSTABLE DASH CHUBS 
Hub received the highest approval of iTactlcal and Sci¬ 
entific Men and the Pres*. 
“The Adjustable Dash Churn has not ns equal on this 
continent. D. D. T. Mouux, Kdltor Rural New- Yorker. 
•* The best form of Churn ever In vented.”-Honor.- hob- 
rsraos.doV AW, ,V. 1, IVibune. 
Mr. Robinson also named It Pinter and commended It 
aroiffar of all the Churns on exhibition at the New 
York .State b all. 
"The greatest Improvement on the old Dash Churn 
ever Invented : all admitting that a Dash rtinrn makes 
better butter than a rotary one.''—Farmers' Club. Amer¬ 
ican Institute, Mete York City. 
"The most Important improvement recently brought 
out.”—S Bpwa Bps Tonn, Ag’l AW. N. Y. Times. 
"Tlte very best Churn extant .”—Prtttrie farmer. 
“It Is perfectly common sense lu lt« structure."— Ohl» 
Farmer. 
" A Chum that every bntter-niafccr will be pleased to 
View and contemplate ."—Boston Cultivator. 
PTThe Sknkda Falls Churn Manubaotu iuno Co 
I s organized under the General Manufacturing Law of 
IMP0BTANT TO PEACH GBOWEES, 
250 Bushels Peach Stones for Salo. 
Address A. E, BARTLETT, 
Kalamazoo, Mich, 
SMALL FEUITS LOWEB THAN THE 
LOWEST. 
C ancers cuicf.ii without pain, 
use of the knife, or miustlo burning. Circulars seal 
tree ot charge. Address 
886 -tt Dbs. BABCOCK A BON, 700 Broadway, N. Y 
4 do do 
1 tb Uunpov 
2 lbs Japan, 
3 do Coffee, „ —- --..MPtaL, 
5 do Coffee. D C McKee, at 40c... 2,00 
3 do Japan, M Grlffiu, at $1,25.... 8,75 
2 do do do at $1 .,.. 2,00 
3 do Green, H WooIIvit. at $1. S.00 
2 do Imperial, W Clclnnn, at *1,85. 2,50 
2 do Japau, J Cleland, at $1,25.2,50 
1 ib Imperial do at $1,25. 1,25 
1 do Green, do at $1,25.1JJ5 
$51,05 
N. B. —All villages and towns where a large, .number 
reside, by clubbing together, can reduce the cost 
of their Tcus and Coffees about oue-thlrd (hi*- 
ulilc the Exprem* clturgen,) by sending di¬ 
rectly to “ The Great American Tea Company." 
BBWARK of all concerns that advertise themselves as 
branches ot oar Establishment, or copy our 
name either wholly or in part.** they avis bogus 
or imitations We have no branches, and do 
We have an immense stock of all the desirable new 
and old sorts of Rasmskbbies, Strawberries, Black¬ 
berries, Ac., which we will sell this fall at unprece¬ 
dented low rates and 1ST charges prepaid by up. 
Send for onr price list and state wtutl you want and 
amount of each. Address, Purdy & Hanck, South 
Bend, Ind , or Puhdy's Fruit Farm, Palmyra, N. Y. 
the State of New York, with a Capital of $100,000, and 
have extensive I'acllltle* for manufacturing Churns and 
the pArstiTEri fixture*. Can supply those purehaalng 
Town, County and State Rights, with the Dashers, 
Springs, An., at a moderate price, where tlio parties de¬ 
sire to manufacture their own Churns. sna-tf 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cares Old Sores. 
Wheaton's Ointment cures all Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 centsby mail 00 cents. All Druggists Bell 
it. Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
AGENTS WANTED. - A few Agents wunted t* 
sell territorial rtchts of thn above Cham. Competent 
reliable and experienced men win tUjd the business prof- 
lt&blj. For particulars address the Company <u Ueneca 
Fall*, or parties In or near Rochester are referred to D 
D. T, Mookk, Kdltor Rural New-Yorker, 
jwTuk Mioincn.v Ciiciin Man’p'g Co, 
1858. H. P- BALLARD & CO. 1867. 
THE WELL-ESTABLISHED 8TIIIOTLY 
Froducc Commission House, 
No. 332 Washington St., New York. 
S-jgr Reference —North River Bank, New York, 
Have unequalled facilities for disposing of wool. Hops, 
LeafTobncco and Illghwlnes, direct to manufacturers. 
Strict attention givcii to Butter, Cheese. Pork. Ueef, 
Flour, Grain, Beaus, Pew , Dried and Green Frnlts, 
Seed*, Egg*, &e., & c. EWCcm nig time tit Moliciteil, 
OWTiik Miouto an Cbtciin Man’p'g Co., at Parma 
Mich., will supply the Adjustable Dash Churn through¬ 
out that State—or will sell Town and County Rights 
and furnish the Churn. 1 B ’ 
YOUNG MEN WANTED 
The Union Telegraph College, Oberlin, Ohio, 
has authority from Telegraph employers to receive 
students and guarantee them good situations upon 
graduation. This U the only school ot the kind in the 
Union which has such stippo t, and in point of num¬ 
bers is the lalokst. Offices are secured to graduates 
by written contract. Our letters of authority for 
graduating can be seen by any who doubt our ability 
to promise employment. Operators receive from $-15 
to $125 per month. For full particulars address 
C. H. POND, Oberlin, Ohio. 
[AWAY WITH 
| Spectacles. 
OLD EYES MADE NEW 
ea-dly. without, doctor 
, or medicines. Sent, post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
cents. Dr, E.H. Foote, 
No. 1 in Lexington Ave. 
Cor. or East mil st.N.Y 
WANTLD-AN AGENT-One chance In each 
v v town, worthy the attention of an active easiness 
omu, to lake the agency for the saleofBradstreet’H Rub¬ 
ber Moulding and Weather Strip-, up piled to the sides, 
bottom, top and center of door* and windows. The sale 
lr> beyond anything ever offered before to an agent, and 
from $10 to $25 per day can be made. Send for agents’ 
circular. The first wbo apply secure a bargain. Terms 
for Moulding, cash. 
92.V131 J - K. BKADoTKKKT A C0„ Bosiou, Mass, 
[Il-SKEUH.— Dr. Eiiinonroe Corrolltu will 
force Willskers on the uuaothest face, or Hair on 
Heads. Never known to fall Sample sent for 10 nts. 
ess RKKVES * CO., 78 Nassau St., Now York. 
M ACHINKKY OILS REST 
and Cheapest in use. Send for Circulars. Sam¬ 
ples free. Inquire of your merchants for oua Oils. 
WARFIELD & CO., Wholesale Dealers In 51achlnery 
Oils, No. 109 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 929-eotf 
AXvay with 
UNCOMFORTA¬ 
BLE TRUSSES. 
Comfort aud Cure for 
ithis Ruptured. Bent 
ipost-pnid on receipt of 
lo cents. Address Db. 
E. B. FOOTE, (anthor 
W ANTED, 
AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY 
In the Lfnlted States, to have the exclusive sale Of arti¬ 
cles In good demand, paying a large profit. Address 
“CHARLES b. OBEKNK & CO., No. 413 CHESTNUT 
Street, Philadelphia, Pa." 921-8t 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
u or M c <1 1 r.al Common 
■HtfiiLA. benae. Rook 400 pages. 
$1^0, sent by mall A No. 110 Lexington Avenue, corner of 
East 28tli Street, N. Y. 904 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1801,) 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 copiee of same volume for sale at $3, We can 
also furnish bound 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. Y. 
N K W RASPBERRY. - THE AUTUMN 
BLACK—a Seedling of great promise, producing a 
fine crop In July, and a bountiful uueln the tall,continu¬ 
ing to tfult until winter. Plants by mall $1 each, blind 
for Descriptive Circular. U- B. LUM, Baudusky, Ohio. 
ALTBY HOUSE, 
A. B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE. MD. 
M aryland and southern parms. 
Farm* and Plantations. Coal, Timber and Oil 
», Fmlt, Dairy, Grain »nil Grazing Farm* tn Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Sothcrn States. Also, Country 
Seats near, and Dwellings and Warehouses In Baltimore, 
Washington and Richmond, for *nlo low. Accurate de- 
icrlptlon* furnished grail*. JOHN Gl.KNN 4s CO., 
W. corner St. Paul St. and Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. 
O HER I* AND WOOL ARE GREAT AND 
” paying Institution*, ir yon wt*b to know all about 
the breeding, management and diseases of the former, 
and how best and cheapest, to produce tne tatter,get aud 
read Rnnilull'tf Practical rilicplierd, the best ur.rt 
latest work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
12mo, 45t pages, Illustrated. Price $2—sent post-paid. 
Address V. 1). T. MOORE. Rochester, S. Y. 
WILSON’S EARLY AND KITTATINNY 
* * BLACKBERRY, 
PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, 
And other SMALL FRUITS, at lowest prices, all war¬ 
ranted true to uatne, with good roots. Send lor Price 
List. EDWARD REEVE, Medford, Burlington Co., N. J. 
AGENTS WANTED —810 TO #5*0 A DAY, 
ft. CO Introduce cur now patent Star Suiitti.k sew¬ 
ing MaChixb. Price, $20. it use* two threads, am) 
makes the genuine LOOK Stitch. All other low price* 
machines make the Cu.iiff Stitcit Exclusive terrltorj 
given. Send for circulars. ^ . G. WILSON & CO., Man 
ufacturera, Cleveland, Ohio. &i2 13c 
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