/Away with Spectacles 
u Nconro" TAB it 
TRUSSES. 
PRINCE & COS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS 
AMO MM.WDE0M8. 
Forty thousand arenowiu u se 
BUFFALO.N.Y. CHICACO.ILL 
Percent Saved By 
List of New Advertisements 
mHE A'oo v oik u:d(>i:r of wit 
X Established 1868- LARGE DOUBLE SHEET IL- 
L r ST RATED, HIJM 0140 US NOOZEPAPER, only 
r I F T Y CENTS per year. Great Inducements to 
Agents. Specimen Copies sent to any address FREE OF 
CHARGE. Address all communications to 
SHELDON. HOWARD & CO„ 
•J29-3t HOT 3,780, Now York City. 
New Advertisements 
r J'HE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO. 
ALBANY, N. Y. (POST-OJT'E’ICJC DRAWER 162.) 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., near Broadway, North End of City 
M mtufaoturebs of Agricultural Machinery and Im- I have used them, to stand unrivalled In all the qualltle 
plernents or the beet and most approved kinds and pat- which « Horae-Power must ponies* to giveUacceptnnc 
crus lu use, embracing to the Farmer—as to durability, economical use of tli 
1st Premium “Star- 1 ’ fnftnn f.lnc and fnndnnenre strength of tic Horse (admlttl lilt an ra*y gall of the aul 
Id PrBmR m^ Rsulsv A Hn«c Powlri nm >- wlth-ln the Railway Power-a very moderate eh 
ii i HOMft-rOWefS, vat ion of the platform, I facility of moving about, set 
1st Premium SUr Threshers aiui Cleaners, ting up, repairing, &e., 4c. Wc solicit a continuance c 
Threshers and Separators, Circular and Drogg Saw Mills, tll ° patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed. 
Vegetable Cutlers, Dog Powers, 4*.. *c. Mr.WM.R. KM BUY tsruvivoit ok Rmkhy BuoTHv.iH 
Important Improvements recently randa In ourTiiRseu- gives hla personal superintendence to all work got on 
kk ast> euiM-u v which we denominate the “ btar | by this Company. ills long experience temanuiiietarlu 
Thresher and Cleaner to distinguish it from all others,) Agricultural Machinery affords the strongest guurunllt 
enable n* to claim Tor It, without fear of conn adictton. or the superior character of the machines made by us. 
a marked superiority over all others now made, as well 
In the quality ami quantity of the work which it, will do IITOiir complete tllnstratod Descriptive Circular au 
as In the perfection Of Its construction, insuring the im.. I,lsr will be sent fri'rafrAur /IP on Annlleslliin All 
durability of the Machine and the case with which It , , , . “"YT. , /mi ; m,on application, an 
maybe opctntvd. all Information choorfntly furnished. 
THE “STAR” RAILWAY HOESE-POWEE Agents, bolli Traveling and Local, 
Attn are wanted all over the country to sell our munufai 
THE “ STAR ” LEVER H0R8E-P0WER, I tures. To active and competent men liberal cornuil 
Made by this Company, are fully approved by all who slona will be paid. 924 
The Universal Clothes Wringer—RC Browning. 
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary—G & C Merrlam. 
The Western Rural-H N F Lewis. 
Pure Water—Health and Economy. 
Frank Leslie's Chimney Corner. < 
Wanted, loo Formers—5 S Scr.i.iton & Co. 
Ag rim Rural and Horticultural Directory. 
Honesty Is the Best Policy. 
“What Norah Said—Oltvcr'DUson ■& Co. 
Premtnm Chester White Pigs—Thos Wood. 
For Sale at Public Auction—C Baoux. 
Farm for Sale—X 0 Stevens. 
Portable St. am Engine..—J C noadlev* Co. 
100,00) Apple Stocks for Sale—P Bowen. 
Agents w anted—Braiaard & Sampson. 
Farmer, and Farmers’ Sons—Zpiglcr, McCurdy & Co 
Arnica Court Plaster—E Fcrnald. 
Something New—If I. Wood. 
Fresh IVacIt Pits Bragg & Potter. 
*15 to si:, per Day, sure— American Wire Co. 
Good Pay tor Doing Good—The Prairie Farmer Co. 
F irst fall exhibition of the 
AMERICAN POULTRY SOCIETY. 
To be held at Masonic Hall, East 13th Street, near 4tli 
Avenue,Sew York city, commencing Tukmiat. Decem¬ 
ber Sd, and closing Fkipav. December 6th, 1861 1 ho 
Society being resolved to make thin the finest exhibition 
ever held in America,cotdlallv Invite all other Societies, 
and all Lover* of u lmudsome Fowl, Pigeon, Bird or Rab¬ 
bit, to join with them In this nbjee’. The premium Bat 
is very full and complete, over 300 PRIZES being of¬ 
fered for competition, of which about 100 are SILVER 
MEDALS. Several SILVER CUPS arc also offered. 
Owners of pure bred Stock are solicited to scud their 
birds, which will bo fed and taken cure of by the Socle* 
ty, and rrtnrnr.d In any way wished. For Premium List 
and full particulars, i.ldt'es- A. M. IIALSTED, Correa- 
ponding Secretary, 68 Pearl St., Now Yotk. 927-lt 
WOOD-SAWINU MACU INEtt Y-Fnrincr’s 
Tv Horse-Powers, 4c., &c, For Illustrated Circulars 
containing description, price, &c„ &c., addrerw 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina Irou Works, 
929-tf Medina. (Mean* Co., N. Y. 
N FORMATION 
Information Ciunr- 
I antced to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon 
a bald head or beardless face, also a receipt for the re¬ 
moval of Pimples. Blotches, Eruptions, &c.,on the sktn, 
leaving the gaum soft, cK nr and beautiful, can bo obtain¬ 
ed without charge by addressing 
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 
928-41 Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. 
4* I fill HHH <1110 STERLING IN MONEY 
MltMTlVRUtHUU ami Rotates remain uticlalm- 
cd in England. Scotland, and Ireland, In manv cases us 
far back as lfifltl. Fee to -eareh lor any name #2. Gene¬ 
alogies traced. Will searched lor, All LETTERS 
MUST be pre-pald. GUN 4 CO,, 
Unclaimed "Money and Estates Registry. 
928-13t No. 6 Prlnco Wales’s Road, London, England. 
(Hit ®tw tfomtfn'jn* 
IRIBE NOW FOR 1 868 and get 
REMAINDER OF l.N«7 FREE ! 
T he great prize; 
Exposition Ukiversklle, Paris, ttw?. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
ELIAS HOWE, Jn., 69!) BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
AWARDKD OVER EIOUTY-TWO COMPETITORS, 
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
— Guizot is 84 and healthy. 
— A St. Louis beggar is worth §65,000. 
— Jay Cooke is worth sixteen millions. 
— Virginia has 198 freedmens's schools. 
— Indianapolis has a ladies’ billiard room. 
— Iowa calls for laborers, male and female. 
— Ireland has bat 3,000,000 population now. 
— Agassiz was horn in Switzerland in 1807. 
— School teachers are wanted in California. 
— St. Louis has a bonded debt of §7,381,000. 
— Anneke Jans, the deceased, has 1,650 heirs. 
— Bull fights cost Spain 5,000,000 francs in a year. 
— Hasheesh is getting popular in place of tobacco. 
— Miss Braddon bas made $150,000 from her novel*. 
— Canada does not require the prepayment of post¬ 
age. 
— The Dutch government wants to increase its 
army. 
— The Chicago Tribune is going into a new $200,000 
office. 
— The International Exhibition at Paris dosed the 
3d test. 
— A consin of Gen. Lafayette lives in Detroit, aged 
94 years. 
— Bavaria is the cheapest country in Europe for 
the traveler. 
— Flexible sandstone has been discovered in North 
Carolina. 
— It is re ported that a cargo of Blaves was recently 
landed in Cuba. 
— A woman was arrested in Oswego lately for sell¬ 
ing lottery tickets. 
— A car has run through from Boston, Mass., to 
Minneapolis, Minn. 
— A National Billiard Tournament is to take place 
in New York next month. 
— A terrible hurricane swept over Texas a few days 
ago. Many persons were killed. 
— A boy at Bangor, Me., swallowed a shawl pin, 
and had his windpipe cut to get It out. 
— Ten thousand negroes in Virginia are said to 
have learned to read daring the past year. 
— Yale College has students from 29 States of the 
Union, and from several foreign countries. 
— Oxford Co., Me., with a population of 35,000 has 
had only one case under the bankrupt law. 
— All persons in Government service attacked by 
yellow fever In Houston, Texas, have died. 
— A Wisconsin distiller has been asecsscd $98,450 
for spirits put in market without being taxed. 
— A child was horn in Coburg, N. Y., recently, 
weighing only one pound. It is a girl, and is doing 
well. 
JjLlKE’S PATENT ENDLESS 
PLANK HORSE-POWER! 
AND 
CIRCULAR CROSS-CUT AND DRAG SAWING MACHINES. 
The most simple, efficient and durable Horse-1’ower 
ever invented. They arc warranted to do more xvork 
with greater ease for the horses, than any tread power 
now In the market, Illustrated and Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar sent upon appUculiau. Address 
927-Ut R. L. HOWARD, Buflalo, N. Y. 
given to Aiperioah Skwivo Machines, per Impcrlnl 
Decree, published lu the " Moulteur Universal" (Official 
Journal of the French Empire,) Tuesday, 2d July, 1867, 
In these words: 
(Fabnoanto do Machines a 
coudre exposanl. 
ELIAS HOWE, Ju. 
A MONTH r-Fifteen New Articled 
.J *f for Aiteuts. Address H. B. Shaw, Alfred, Me. 
Manufacturer of Sowing 
Machines, Exhibitor. 
M r Ml V ill ENT t—$10 ft Dn 
Paid. Circulars Creu. o.T.GAU, 
nml Expense* 
Y, Blddeford, Me. 
piASTIC SLATE ROOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room li)| BRO AD W A Y, 
TtrWW YORK. 
j w M°A"s , ;v:' r iRs Licenses Granted, 
A MONTH*—FULL PARTICU-* 
CDOt M lur.- and line pictures-Washington, Lin- * 
coin and Grant Families—sent free for 50 eta. Address 
C. RICH & on., Publishers, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
i GENTS WANTED!—Male or Female, 
In iill parts of the F nited States, to sell ” Abbott's 
Li vice ok Tint f’unsi DUSTS," one of the best, book* for 
Agents over published In this country, 'the work is 
finely illustrated, complete in one volume, ready for 
subarrltiers, and sells splendidly. Address 
923-St B. It. UllSBKLl. & CO.. Boston, Muss. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING & OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stonn from a dis¬ 
integrated state was rutenled February‘21st, 1865. It Is 
a combination of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter powowalng qualities of geological and chemi¬ 
cal affinity for the former,) and Is a development W one 
of the simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mantle, it adapts Itself to every shape and .-dope 
Non-com btlstablo, impervious, uon-expausl vc, and nude 
cay In v. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material uver discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements as long an the strncture 
It protects. Being * use optima of little, If any wear, 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
It Isnneqnulloil as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, 4c. 
tar NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. _&J 
-A. SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
and 
Speedy Cure 
iron 
NEURALGIA, 
And all 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
AWAY WITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES MADE NEW 
easily, wltliont doctor 
or medic lues, Befit, post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
cents. Dr. 15. B. Footic, 
No. HD Lexington Avo. 
Gor.ot KuhI DHtUst.N.Y 
UiiiV^ns aOe uralgia 
ns seen In t.hc club order published below, ana wiwl 
the club 1* complete send it to us t>y mail, and we will put 
each party's good* In separate packages, and mark the 
name upon them, with Urn cost, so there need bn no con¬ 
tusion In tliclr ills'rlhatlnn - each party getting exactly 
what he orders, and no more. The cost ot trunsporta- 
[AWAY WITH 
i UNOoivrronTA- 
I BLE TRUSSES. 
'Comfort and Cure for 
the ftiinturod. 8 e n t 
post-pa/d on receipt of 
•In cents. Address Du, 
15. B. FOOTK,, (anthor 
or Medical Common 
(Sente. Boole 4no pages. 
ItH Effects are 
May leal. 
It Is an unfailing remedy In all caaes of Neuralgia Facial¬ 
is, often effecting a perfijrct cure In less than twenty-four 
hours, from the use of r \ iorc than two or three piltii. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has 
failed to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even In the severest oases of Chronic Neuralgia and 
general nervous derangements,—of many years stand¬ 
ing,—affecting the entire eystem, Its use for a few days, 
or a few weeks at the utmost, always affords the most 
astonishing relief, and very rarely tails to produce a 
complete and permanent cure. 
It coutalns no drngB or other materials in the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, and 
cau alwage bo used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In eons taut use by many of our most 
eminent physicians, who give It their unanimous and un¬ 
qualified approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage. 
One package,.SI.DO.. Uontiigt> O mils. 
Six “ 5.00.. “ 27 “ 
Twelve “ O.OO.. “ 4S “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs 
and medicines throughout the United States, aud by 
TURNER A CO*, Solo Proprietors, 
926-26t 120 Tremont St., Boston, IMiihk. 
Express; hut turgor ordem wo WJ11 forward by Express, 
to •• collect on delivery.” * 
Hereafter we will scud a complimentary package to the 
party getting up the Club, Our protlti are small, but wt 
-in b* w Ulnuul uf we osn afford. Wc send no compli¬ 
mentary package u r Clubs of less than *Sh. 
Parties getting their Tens of as may confidently rely 
upon gelling them pure and fresh, a-they come direct 
from the Custom House stores to our warehouses. 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give enure satis¬ 
faction. Lf they are not satisfactory they cun be return¬ 
ed at our expeuse within 30 days, unit have the money 
refunded. 
The Company have selected the following kinds from 
their stock, which they recommend to meet the want* ot 
Clubs. They are sold at Cargo Prices, the same as the 
Company sell them In Now York, as the list of prlcos 
will show. 
M onitor corn iiiisker-acunts 
Wanted In every town. Bells at stght. Can make 
Srimwouk. fined by man or tiny. Do two mens work. 
No sore fingers. Sample sent, pre-pald, for 60 cents, or 2 
styles for $1. Address MONlTOU CORN HUSK Kit CO„ 
413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. W23-8t 
$1,50, sent by mall.) No. ltO Lexington Avenue,coi ner of 
East 28th Street, N. Y. 964 
P. WESTCOTT’8 
ADJUSTABLE 
Combined Clover Thrasher, Huller & Cleaner, 
WATUPACTFRRD BY 
GLEN &. HALL, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
We beg to call the attention of Farmers to the superior 
characteristics of the Collins and Bhatinek Clover Ma¬ 
chine inadu by us, which we are now prepared to supply. 
Our Machines have two bolls with counter reciprocat¬ 
ing motion, which have proved tndtsptnsable. In keeping 
the Machine *1111, preserving it from racking and pre¬ 
venting It from cloaglng. Wc will waujiaxt them with 
proper management to Thrash, Hull and Clean Clover or 
Grass Seed atone operation, more rapidly and In a much 
belter manner than any other Muntilue made. When 
thrashing grass seed they can In a momentlm so arranged 
that the -eed and chart will pas*- directly from the bolts 
to the fanning mill without going through the hullrr - 
anndeanlafie possessed by no other machine. Tile ratchet 
form of tne upper boll in our machine insure* a 
thorough separation of the heads and seed from the 
straw before tint latter I* allowed to pas* Into the stack. 
Ourmacblims are constructed ot the best material, la the 
most thorough manner, handsomely painted and orna¬ 
mented, aud have in all eases given entire ShtUfncUoo, 
Persons purchasing these machines to do custom thrash¬ 
ing will find them even nutch morn remunerative than 
Grain Thrashing Machines 
"Weave also prepared to snpidy Horse-Powers, Track 
Waggous. &c., to be uaod with our machines, or they 
Wilt lie adapted to run with any other Horse Powers. 
De.norlpllvt! Catalogues, containing fall informa¬ 
tion. with testimonials from persons using our Clover 
Machines, sent free to all applicant/- Address GLEN & 
HALL. Uqohestcr, N. Y„ or Detroit, Mich. J. D. East- 
au, Gen’l Western Agent, Chicago, Ill. 931-Hit 
First Fat’d Aug. IWlfi hn- 
provemenls Fat’d 
April, 1860 and A’ov. 1866. 
This Churn la now re¬ 
garded by all the Agricul¬ 
turists and Dairymen of 
the Cou n try, who have hail 
au opportunity to exam¬ 
ine It, as the host churm 
yet offered to the public— 
embracing us It does the 
FB.XCB LZST OF TEAS. 
Oolong (Black,) 70c.. MOc , Due., best Si V n>. 
Mixed (Green and Black,) 70c , NOo , 90c., best Ifiil 
IF It*. 
English BreukiVinr, < Black,) SOe., 90c., SI, SI. 
10, best $1.20 * ft. 
Imperial (Greed,) 80c., 90c.,Si, 81.10, bestSl.- 
25 F ft. 
Young Hyson (Green,) S0c„ 90C..81, 81.10, best 
81.25 P ft. 
Uncolored Juputi, 90e., SI, 81.10, best SI.25 
? ft. 
Gunpowder (Green,) 81.25, best Si.50 ? ft. 
Special Notices, 
' --••ffiLrtfCU**** principle of the old huh 
‘ Churn, adding thereto lm- 
droveniunU to secure the very best guality, and the larges 
quantity of butler with the least labor. Thu Iasi Improve¬ 
ment is in the shape of the barrel, aUo the substitution 
Of n/lat steel Bprlng, (which l- perfectly reliable,) t« 
raise the Dirtier; adjusting the uppar dasher outside the 
Churn, above the Lever, by moans of « roiilleahie.ajlde, 
or ela*p, and thumb screw. We make five, sizes of these 
Churns, (holding from five to thirty gallons,i lu the best 
manner and of tlia very best quality of Whltu Oak. Ka- 
tall Price—N> 1. (80 gal.,) *M: No. 2, (V Mil.,) til; No. 
8 , (W bt)l.,) »12; No. 1, (ii bbL.) 110;, No 5, n r, bhl.,1 *6. 
III. F. WF.HTC4JTT, s4up’t 
8ettcca Falla Churn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. Y, 
K. E. LUSK, General Agent. 
STUMPS COMING OUT 
A gentleman residing In Jasper, Steuben County, 
N. Y„ who recently purchased a Stump Machine of 
W. W. Willis of this city, writes under date of Nov. 
7th, as follows“ I take this opportunity of inform¬ 
ing you that we have pulled every thing in the shape 
of stumps and not even broke or straightened a hook. 
We have pulled stumps five feet across the top, giving 
the highest satisfaction to all who tmve witnessed the 
operation of the machine ' 
Coffees Roasted and Ground Daily. 
Ground Coffee, 20c., 2Sc.., SOc., 35c., best 40c. per pound. 
Hotels, Saloons, Boarding House Keepers aud Families, 
who use large quantities of Coffee, cau economise lu mat 
article by using our French Breakfast aud Dinner Cottee. 
which wo sell at the low price of 30c. per pound, ana 
wsfrraut to give perfect satisfaction. 
WESTCOTT’8 ADJUSTABLE DASH CHUBB 
Has received the highest approval of Practical and Sci¬ 
entific Men and the Press. 
“The Adjustable Ditch Churn has not Its equal on this 
continent. I). D. T. Mounts, Eelitor Rural New-Porter. 
“ The best form otChurn ever Invented,"—B oloh Kob- 
inb/Un, Ag'l Eel. N. V. Tribune, 
Mr. Koiilnxon also named It fibst and commended tt 
inonitto’ of all this Chums on exhibition at the New 
Y'ork State Fair. ^ 
“The greatest Improvement on the old Da*h (.burn 
ever invented . all admitting that a Desh Churn makes 
better butter than a rotary one."- Farmers’ Club,Avar, 
icon Institute, New York City, 
“The most important improvement recently brought 
out."—S. Khwakor Tool), Ag’l Ml, N, F. Times. 
“ The very best Churn ex taut ."—Prairie Farmer. 
“ It 1 * perfectly common sense In its structure.”— Ohio 
Winner. 
"A Churn that > very bnttor-maker will be pleased to 
view ami contemplate ."—Boston Cultivator. 
fir The RKffTOA Falls Ceictrx M awopai rri; nt.vn Co 
Is organised under the General Manufaci firing Law of 
the State of New York, with a Capita) of <l(Kl,(KX), and 
have extensive facilities for marmfueturlng Churns aud 
thePATXNTKr, ffxTUi:as. fan supply tlioae purehiulag 
Town, County and Bute BighM-, with the Dashers, 
igH,4c., at* moderate prlee, where tin, parties de- 
3 UC to manufacture their own t.'iinrua. 893-ti 
W ANTED AN AGENT Onc chnncc In euch 
town, worthy tin? attention of an active business 
man. tn take the agency for Hie. salcofltradstrect’s Rub¬ 
ber Moulding unff Weather strips, applied to the sides, 
bottom, top and center of doors and windows. The sale 
Is beyond anything ever offered before to an agent, and 
from $10 to *25 per day can he made. Send for agents’ 
circular. The first who apply secure a bargain. Terms 
Conan mers can save from 50o. to $1 per pound by pur¬ 
chasing then Teas or 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New York City. 
ITALIAN BRIGANDS, 
TVfARYLANI* ANI» SOUTHERN FARMS, 
IIX Farm* ami Plantations, foul. Timber and Oil 
Laud*, Frnlt, Dairy, Grain anaGrazIng Farms In Mary¬ 
land. VlrglnU and other Bothern States. Also, Country 
Seuti- near, aud Dwellbigs and Warehouse* in Baltimore, 
Washington aud Richmond, tor sale low. Accurate de¬ 
scription, i tnrniMict! grut.1* JOHN GLKNN d- CO., 
W. corner St. Paul St. and Fayette St., Baltimore, Mil. 
Brigandage still exists in Italy. A poor priest fell 
into the hands of brigands some time ago. A large 
ransom was demanded, hut as it- came in slowly they 
cut off one of the priest’s ears and sent it to his friends, 
one of the brigands having previously bitten off and 
eaten a portion of it. This unfortunate priest had been 
condemned to death from the moment of his capture, 
but was kept alive for a time that money might be 
extorted from his friends. At last, no money coming 
forward, they inflicted a hundred and one wounds 
upon hie body, and then buried him alive under a 
heap of stones. Apropos of brigands, a most inter¬ 
esting uarative, entitled. “ Pierce Egan’s Adventures 
Among the Brigands,’ - has just been commenced lu 
No-129 of Frank Leslie’s CuiHNEr Cohnkr, wherein 
are detailed the personal experiences of the author 
in a pedestrian journey he had the temerity to at¬ 
tempt from Naples to Rome, through a region infest¬ 
ed with brigands; with many facts and incidents 
which he subsequently collected. With No. 129 of 
the Chimney Corner is also given away a gift plate 
on a separate sheet (28 inches by 22 ), entitled, ” Tho 
Monkey’s Grip." 
CL D B ORDER. 
Edwards, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., June 3,1861. 
Tnit Great Ajukiuoax Tea Company, 
31 and 33 Vesey Street, New York, 
Da a it Bibs:— 1 herewith Bend you another order for 
Tea. 'flic last was duly received, aud given general »at- 
biuetlon. AMong a* you need us such good Tea, you may 
expect a continuation of our patronage. As a further 
evidence ilint the subscriber* were satisfied, you will ob- 
rerve that I send you the nurnes of nil those that stun be¬ 
fore Wlm wen near out of Tea, with u large addition of 
new subscriber*. Accept my thanks for the complimen¬ 
tary package. Btilp this as lue other, and oblige 
Your ob’L servant, DAVID C. McKKE 
I fts. Japan, .1 Uuveiift, at |1 jij..?3,00 
5 do do do at »1 . S,U0 
1 v> Gunpowder do at $1,50. IJjb 
i do Japan, 8 Curtis, at 11,26. 1,25 
i tt-s Young Hyson, •> Carlin, at 31. 2,00 
1 ft do N Bhaw, at $1. 1,00 
1 do Japan, do at $1. 1,00 
3 ft* Young Hyson, R McCargen, at *1,25.3,55 
2 do Green, do at $1,25.2 ao 
Ido do Wm Barrafonl, at $125. 5,00 
1 ft Gunpowder, A ii Perkins, at yl,5o. 1,50 
2 fts Japan, <lo at $1,25. 2,50 
2 do Coffee, do at 40c. *0 
5 do Coffee, D C McKee, at 40c. 2,00 
3 do Japan, M Griffin, at $1,25 . 8,75 
2 do do do at $1 . 2,06 
3 do Greeu, H Woollver, at ft. 3,00 
2 do Imperial, tv Clelaud, at #1,23.2,50 
2 do Japan, J Cleland, at $1,25. 2,50 
1 ft Dnperlnl do at $1,25. 1,25 
1 do Green, do at $1,25. 1.25 
$51,05 
N. B. —All villages and town* where a large .number 
reside, h\ clubbing together, can reduce the coat 
of their leas ana Coffees about one-third ibc- 
side the Express clmrge*,) by sending di¬ 
rectly to “The Great American Tea Company." 
BEWARK oi all concerns that advertise themselves a* 
branches ot our Establishment, or copy our 
name either wholly or in part,as they are bogus 
or imitations. We have no branches, and do 
not, in any case, authorise the use of our name. 
POST-OFFICE orders and dralts make payable to the or¬ 
der ot The Great American Tea Company. Di¬ 
rect letters and orders to 
Without 
M. D„ 546 
tho KNIFE 
Broadway, N. Y 
IA NUKUS CURED 
' by WM. W. HADLEY 
W ILSON’S EARiY AND KITTATINNY 
BX, A.GELHETtTt ~V", 
PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, 
And other SMALL FKl lTS, at lowest prices, all war¬ 
ranted true, to name, with good roots. Bend for Trine 
List. ElOVAUD REEVE. Medford, Burlington Co., N.J. 
CHEEP AN1) WOOL AUK GltEAT AND 
B paying Institutions. If you wish to know' all about 
thebreedlug, management and diseases of the former, 
and bow beat and cheapest- to produce the latter, get and 
read Hrtudall’a Prnciieul ."shepherd, the best and 
latest work on American Sheep Husbandry. Large 
12mo,—451 paaes,111usirulcd. Price $2 -sent porl-nUtd. 
Address V. V. T. MOORE. Rochester, R. Y. 
C ANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, 
use of the knllV or caustic burning. Circular* sent 
tree ot charge. Address 
886 -tt Drs. BABCOCK & SON, 700 Broadway, N. Y 
AGENTS WANTED.-A few Agents wanted t* 
sell territorial rights of the above Churn. Competent, 
reliable and cxTirrleuoed men will find the business prof¬ 
itable. For parl'cnlar* address the Company at, Beneca 
Falls, or parties in or near Rochester arc referred to ». 
D.T. Moors, Editor Rural New-Yorker. 
HVTiik Mrrnuio Cnrax Mant’o Co., at Parma, 
Mich., will supply the Adjustable Dash Clinrn through¬ 
out, that statu—or will sell Town and County Rights, 
and furnish the Chum, 
■WfHISKEKS! A Ilenvy Beard la warrant- 
VI ed In Ovc week*, bv u.dug Russell’* Italinn Com¬ 
pound. Bent closelv sealed lismi eurtons eyes for 80et* 
U26-I3t RUSSELL & CO., Watertown, N. Y. 
TTMI** 3 »♦ T. OABBITT’H PURE UONUEN- 
S' TKATKD POTASH or READY BOAP MAKER.- 
Warranted double the stength of common Potash, and 
superior to any other sapoulfier or ley In the market, 
put -in lu cans of 1 pound, 2 pounds.S pounds, f. poandi 
and 12 pound*, wiUi lull dirctlon* lu English and German 
for making hard sod soft soap. One pound will make 15 
gallons of soft soap. No lime U required. Consumers 
will find this the cheapest Potash In market,. B. T. BAB¬ 
BITT, Nos. to, 65,66, to, 83, 69,70, T2 & 74 Washington St., 
New York- 8»?.-39t 
YOUNG MEN WANTED 
W HIBK.KUS.— Dr. Lninontfft UorroVIla will 
force Whiskers on the smoothest face, or Hair on 
Bald Heads. Never known to fall. Sample sent for 10 els. 
Addrcw RKKVKB ii CO.,78 NawauSt.,New York. 
Tub UinoN Telegrapu College, Oberlin, Ohio, 
hag authority from Telegraph employers to receive 
students and guarantee them good situations upon 
graduation. This is the only school or the kind in the 
Union which has such support, and In point of num¬ 
bers is t.he largest. Offices are secured to graduates 
by written contract. Our letters of authority for 
graduating can he seen by any who doubt oar ability 
to promise employment. Operators Deceive from $45 
to $125 per month. For full particulars address 
0. n. POND, Oberlin, Ohio. 
iLTBY HOUSE, 
A, B. MILLER, PROPRIETOR, 
BALTIMORE, MO. 
T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. 
JLj Fietnro business. Very profitable. No risk. Seven- 
teenspecimen Picture* and Catalogue sent forl5ct» post¬ 
age. MANBON LANG, 9t Columbia St., New Y’ork City. 
1858. H- P. BALLARD & CO. 1867. 
the wkll-established STRICTLY 
Produce Commission House, 
Xe. 882 Wabuikotox St„ New Yobjc. 
83TReference — North River Bank,New York. 
Have unequalled facilities for diMponiug of Wool, Hops, 
Leaf Tobacco and Hlgbwlnes, direct to manufacturers 
Strict attention given to Butter, Cheese, Pork, Beef 
Flour, Grain, Beaus, Peas, Dried amt Green Fruit.g 
2 eedB, Eggs, &e., etc. Consignment solicited, 
IHIRLES IV. IDELL, 
COMMISSION DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE 
West Street, foot of Dey, New York. 
“ Agriculture underlies every other pursuit of life, and 
“ the subject of FERTILIZERS underlies Agriculture.” 
“The Plant Must Have Food!” 
To give the growing plant food and peumaitently im¬ 
prove the soil le Just what 
IilSTER BROS., 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will contiauc uniformly to do. Try it and 
judge for yourself. LIHTKK BROTHERS, 
918-tl 159 Front St., New York, Manufacturers. 
Farmers’ Produce *r nil kinds, Pork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggu, Game, Furs, Flax, Hops, Beans. Ac. Maple 
Bngar aud Sirup, Green, Dried aud Canned FrulU. 
In the Fruit Season, part’cnlar attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Dohljvh: Fui.it*, such an Apples, 
Pears, f’racheni. Grape*, strawberries. Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, 4c., *c. 
L'KatabiUUud 1343. J \jg~ Coustjriameutii solicited. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATMN'S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rheum. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
Wueator's Olntmbnt cures all Diseases of Bie Skin. 
Price 50 ccntBby mail 60 cents. All Druggists Bell 
t. Weeks & Pott a a, Boston, Proprietors, 922 
Post-Oftlce Box 5,613 New York City 
