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1ERCE EGAN’S EXCITING NAR- 
KUiANDS of 
JT rative of his Adventures among the 3 
ITALY, is now being published in 
FRANK LESLIES’ 
— Bryant’s bust is to adorn Central Park. 
— French hens lay 700,000,000 eggs a year. 
— Fanny Kemble is soon to read in Boston. 
— A cotton factory is projected at Delhi, La. 
— Portugal Is to have a Metropolitan police. 
— Shirley (Quakers send apple-sancc to Russia. 
— Wild geese are husking lots of corn in Indiana. 
— Superior building granite has been discovered in 
Minnesota. 
— A Kentucky judge decides that greenbacks are 
not legal tender. 
— Extensive lead works are in process of erection 
in San Francisco. 
— The Prince Imperial of France has begnn his 
university course. 
— So much wheat has been exported from Chili that 
a famine impends. 
— Mormondom expects a large influx of English¬ 
men next snmtnor. 
Terre Haute, Ind., is to have a new paper to be 
edited by three women. 
— A hoy of 14 in Florida has been married to a 
widow with five children. 
— Sylvanus Cobb succeeds Mr. Beecher as serial 
story writer in the Ledger. 
— The total number of deaths from yellow fever in 
Memphis this season was 1R2. 
— Corn sells for forty cents a bushel and cotton for 
eight cents a pouud in Texas, 
— Prairie fires have caused severe losses to the far¬ 
mers of Missouri and Kansas. 
— Peru has extensive gold tlclds, it is said, as well 
as Its famously rich silver mines. 
— Over 1,(500 cars of wheat came Into Dubuque 
“ from the West” dr.ring October. 
— Cotorado objects to giving up any of its territnry 
to the new organization of Wyoming. 
— Mrs. Barclay of Chicago is lecturing in Cincinnati 
on the ‘ Physical Decline of Women.” 
— An old servant of au English lord has fallen heir 
to a fortune of a million pounds sterling. 
— Two baby elephants no larger than a Newfound¬ 
land dog arc on exhibition in New York. 
— Navigation in the northern lakes and rivers has 
been generally closed by the lato cold snap. 
— A Bostonian has invented a kettle which will boil 
nine different articles at a time 
GREAT AMERICAN 
TEA COMPANY 
HAVE JXI8T RECEIVED 
TWO TTJJmJa CARGOES 
or *S» 
FINEST NEW CHOP TEAS. 
‘£‘.4,000 HALF CH EsT'l by ship Goldkn Stats. 
1*4,000 HALF llltESTS by ship Gkorob Shottok 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black ano Japan 
leas, the Company are constantly receiving large in- 
von-.ee or the nuivit quality oi Omen Tea-" from the 
Moyune district of Chum, which are unrivalled lor fine- 
nose and delirac? of tWvor. 
To give our reader* an idea of the profit* which imv<- 
bet'll made in the l ea Trwle, (beioro the establishment 
° i.. AvticuicAn Tk.v Comfawt,) we will stun 
with the American Houses, leaving out of the account 
entirely the profits of the Chinese factors. 
,. r .™■ o. •riMorlean House In China or Japan make* 
lArgp profit* nu their sales or shipments — ami some of 
We,nubert retired mcrehauts lu the country have made 
their immense folium's through their Houses In China. 
becond rile Banker makes large profits upon the for- 
oAOluvii«e lined In the purchase of Teas. 
i nti'ii: the importer makes a profit of JO to wiper 
cent, in many cares. 
FUntrth: i >u its arrival here It is sold by the cargo, and 
FlSr* nrelinser sell* i| to the Speculator lu invoices ot 
percent'** PUUKages, at an average proilt of about 10 
Ji'lhft: The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer in lines, at a protit of 10 to 13 per cent 
tiist/i: The Wholesale. Tea Dealer sells It to the Whole¬ 
sale Urorcr in mu to suit his trade, at a proilt of about 
10 per cent, 
,S rremh: Tlio Wholesale Grocer sells It to the Retail 
Dealer, at a protit Ol 1., to 2f> nor cent. 
.ploMti: The Retailer noils It to the Consumer, tor 
ALL TI1U PROFIT HK CAM GET. 
When you have added to these EIGIIT profits ns many 
DTOkejage-,cartages, storages, cooperages, and wu.de, 
and add the original cost of the Teu. it will do perceived 
what the consumer has to pay. And now wo propose tc 
show why we can sell so very much lower than other 
doalurj. 
..J s T t ', I,ro .l >ose t0 ‘ lo uw »y with a|l these vnrioos profits 
and uroKerages, cartages, storages, cooperages aud 
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“ In Its general nectmacy, completetie-r, and practical 
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of Webster docs that Of our written and spoken English 
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T HE ALBANY COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO. 
AIjBANY, N\ V. IPOST-OFFIOK DRAWER 1 QLJ.) 
Office and Factory on Thacher St., near Broadway, North End of City 
Maxukactttrkhs of Agricultural Machinery andlrn- have used them, to stand unrivalled in all thennnliliu 
elements of the best, and most approved kinds mid pat- which a Horse-Power must possess to give It acccDtanc 
erns in use, cmhraclng to the Farnior—ns to durability, economical use of th 
1st Premium “Star" Cotton Gins and Condensers, ow/admlttlng nu easy guitor the an: 
1st Premium “Star” Railway & Lever Horse Powers, 0, ‘ 
1st Premium “Star” Th?«bers and Cleaners, | 
Tbri.^hi'rH ami separator*, Circular and DrucrgSnw Mills, ptotronatfi,* liltlinrto ho liberally buntowod. 
Vn^itolllr nuttiTH, Doc PowiTH, C- MR. WM, H. KM KltY (rtifitVTVOR ok K,wrn.T Una-nuni* 
Important, Improvements rrermriy made tnrmrTtiKtcmi gives ills personal sup.-t Intendencr to aTl work Jo ton 
RTt AND eiKANKh (winch wo denominate the "Mir" by this Company- His long experience kcnianufaStarln 
rp n k urrat prize: 
ExeosmoK tiJflVBnsKLM!, Paris, 1867. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
ELIAS HOWE, Jr., (m BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
AWARDED OVKR BIOHTY-T1VO COMI'KTITOUS, 
THE HIGHE8T PRKMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
P. WESTCOTT’S 
AIMU 8 TA 11 MI 
* W »■* A ’.IV ” aiq /1 inu. 1 , id 
provrrnenOi Hit'll 
Apiil, 1S65 and Non. lSfitl 
To engage In a light and honorable business for the 
winter months, In the vicinity where they reside, which 
will net them from @50 to 8150 per month. 
For particulars apply to or address 
S. 3. SCRANTON * CO., 
1 »! Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. 
MFI.OYIWENT! 8IO n f»n 
Paid. Circulars free. O.T.OAltl 
This Churn Is now re¬ 
garded by All the Agricul¬ 
turists ami Dairymen oi 
the country, who ha* e bud 
an opportunity to exam¬ 
ine If. aa the oust ehui-a 
yet offered to the public— 
embracing a* It doe 11 the 
-each by itself. 
— Charlotte Cush man is said tn be worth $300,000, 
which brings an annual income of about $25,000. 
— The Troy Times says one of the “ upper ten" in 
that city is to erect a mansion at u cost of $250,000. 
— Edward Harris the great woolen manufacturer of 
Woonsocket, R. I., pays taxes this year on $!H8,000. 
— The last anatomical monstrosity is a lauib with 
three eyes, three ears, two bodies, two tails, and 
eight legs. 
Bostou says her merchants are doing more busi¬ 
ness these dull times than those of any other city in 
the Union. 
&30-4t 
ami Expense* 
i, Blddeforil, Me. 
SBtME jfe.-aaaf k.'Vf .- principle of the old Dash 
~'-ww55sa»i* t’linrn, addlue ihc eto im- 
drovomimt* to secure the er rybdt onaiitj/.dnd th> tarass 
quail tit rj qf butler with the lea it labor, The hut Improve¬ 
ment Is In this shape of th.- barrel, also the snbAtttntlou 
of a/hit steal Spring, fwldiih is perfectly reliable,) to 
raiSM the Dasher; a.ljtistlug the upper dasheron'Milc the 
Churn, above the Lever, by menus of a malleable slide, 
or clasp, aud thumb screw. We make five atees of these 
Churns, (holding from live to thirty gallons,) in the best 
manlier and of the vsrv pci quality yf While Dak R,v 
‘t W gal.,) $16; No. 3. < v bhl.,) $14; N*. 
1, (K bb).,) $13; No. 1, f}4 hhl.,1 *11); N ? o. 5, (1-5 bid.,I $8. 
II. I*. WBSTCOW, Sup’t 
Seneca Full* Clinrn MTg Co., Seneca Falls, N. ST, 
K K. LUSK, Qeueral Agent. 
& lven to AM-KRlOAtv Skwino Machinks, per Imperial 
cerce. published lu the •• Monlteur Universal" fWfllclul 
.Journal of the French Empire,) Tueaduy, 3d Julv. iSHT. 
In these words: •' ' 
fFabrleante de Maohlues a 
' coudre expoaant. 
ELIAS HOWE, Jr 
Unions (Black,) 70c., SOe , DOc„ best 81 S» m. 
WiX Tt tt r<5C0 aUa U ‘“ l!k ' ) 70c , 80e , »0c„ best 81 
Kna, i«: v ( T ckJ 80 °- ,,oc - 
I (Green,; 80c„ »On., 81, 81.10, best 81.- 
V «M "^; n D , (Green,) 8 4 c - 9» c • SI • 81.10, best 
Uncolored Japan, 90c Wl, 81.10, best 81/45 
Gunpowder (Green,) 81,*, best 81.50 9 ft. 
Manufacturer of Sewing 
Machines, Exhibitor. 
Special Notices 
LAKE’S PATENT G Ml I. E 
PUNK HORSE-POWER! 
WE8TUOTT 8 ADJUSTABLE DA8B UHUEH 
H ^„ r f c N ,v,,d 'd/fhest approval of Practical andBct- 
enllflc Men and the ftess. 
„ Ad.ju«ulilo jiarii Cuurn has not its equal on this 
CO'i lr -d 1 ’■ !> -T. M'm.uk, Minor Dural Vnc-I'orker. 
l lie best form of Churn ever Invented." -Solon Ron- 
laKo.v, At ft C\f. .V. >‘. trili,me. 
Mr. Rwbllieon also nameil It first ami commended It 
niOHKBT of aH the Churns on exhibition si the N--w 
> orK Pial/i* 1* air, 
"Tin: greatest Improvement or. tne old Dash Churn 
ever Invented ; all admitting that a Daali Churn makes 
butter blitter than a rutary one."- Fur,nrr V Utub,Amer¬ 
ican Institute, Xr w i'url, City . 
"The inoM Important Improvement racemly brought 
0dl.”-x I- I.i'. aanv l'utdi, .If/'J Mi. X. F. Zirnr:. 
■Tlie vetv heat Cbuni extant ,,"-Dratrle fanner. 
^Hl-pe*teeny common 'ense tn its suticitne."— Ohio 
" A Churn that every butter-maker will be pleased to 
view and cuntein|date." - Uo/ilnn Cultivator. 
£®^~The \ :<(* h * I, l, - CUblt.R MAVUFAOTt: tttXO 90 
BRIGANDS IN SOUTHERN ITALY 
AKD 
C1RCUUR CROSS-CUT AND DRAG SAWING MACHINES. 
The most simple, ettle.lent and durahle Horsc-Power 
ever Invented. They arc warranted to do more work 
with greater case for the hor-es. than any tread power 
now In the market. Illnstrated aud Descriptive Circu¬ 
lar sent ttpou application, Address 
u -‘7-^ _it. L. HOWARD, Butlato, N, Y. 
I jniRFIIlLD SEIHINARY. 
Rev. J. B. PrrTKV, A. M.. Print'!pal. 
Prof..I. W. Er.uB.A .M . Vice-Piinrmni 
Tats Italian Government has not yet succeeded in 
extirpating brigandage. “Write to your friends,” 
said a bandit chief to an uufortunate traveler, who 
had Just fallen into his hand*, “that if they do not 
send the whole of the ransom money, three thousand 
ducats, 1 will restore to them only a part, of your 
body.” He was forced to cat a piece of the roasted 
flesh or another prisoner. He Anally got off. how¬ 
ever, by paying two hundred ducat", having bribed 
the brigand who carried the letter to his Mends lo 
report that they were really very poor. Speaking of 
brigands, a most interesting narrative has just been 
commenced in Frank Lmm.ik'b Oiumnicy G'ohnkr, 
(No, 120.)entitled “Pierce Egan's Adventures Among 
the Brigands,” in which the author details his per^ 
eonal experiences ou a pedestrian journey which he 
had the temerity to attempt from Naples lo Rome 
through a region infested by these vagabonds. A 
large Gift Plate (28 Inches by 22,) on a separate sheet, 
called "The Monkey’s Grip," accompanies every copy 
Coffees Koasted aad Ground Daily, 
P < ^ ree .20c^Kic.,.'K)6.,3Tic., best 40c. per pound 
Intel-, Saloons, Hoarding Ii>.. Keepers aud Families, 
The proeexs Of ree.onstructini 
I tie proe.cHS oi reconstructing Slate Stone from a dls 
a immblrtaUonVf fllS ^ atem,!<1 ™ ,ruar y 21st, 1SH5. It is 
Pulverizod Slate aud Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possexiilug unalUle* of geologicul and chemi- 
tlH f®rinerd and Ik a development of ovic 
ot the simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A^astlc It adapts itself to every shape and alone 
esyln" W llU l M: ‘' v,OUH ' nou-expansive, ana unde 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
■ P 1 .? "u'j.toofiiig material ever discovered that will re¬ 
sist the action of the elements as lot." as the utrileture 
it protects. Being susceptible of Utile, If any wcur 
from exposure, and 
PERFECTLY KiltE• PROOF. 
It Is unoqtmlled ns a coating for Railroad and Farm Build, 
irigs, Fcnee.-;, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, S:c.. 
ch C asmg Thmr Teal^f fr ° m ^ l ° W P ° r P0U11<1 by pur 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vescy St., 
Post-Ottlcc Box, 5613 New York City. 
CLUB ORDER. 
Edwards, St. Lawrence Co , N. y., .June. 3, 1867 . 
Tuk Great Amkbican T«a ' omp.vnv, 
31 and 33 Vesoy Street, Now York. 
Dkau Sirs:- 1 herewith send you another order for 
Tea. The last wtm duly rceei,ed, and gives general sat- 
lstactlon. Aslong as you sendn* such good Tea, younmv 
expect acontlnoatlou ol our patronage. As a further 
evidence that the subscribers were eatljincd, you will oh- 
seeve that 1 send you the ham s of all those that sent bo- 
tore who were near one of Tea, with a large addition of 
new Hitlmertbers. Accept my 'hanks for the eompilmen- 
liiry package. Ship thh; as to other, and oblige. 
) onr ob t servant, DAVID 0. MoKICK. 
4 aw, Japan, .1 Havens, at $1.2 . *r, nn 
5 do do do at It. ......... V.'.aloo 
1 ft Gunpowder do ai slJjO. i «n 
1 do Japan,S Curtis, at $ 1 , 2 ,-i..' i V, 
2 ft - Young Hyson, is Curtis,at *i. “ a wi 
I ft r ‘It N Shaw, a. $1.t!oo 
1 do Japan. do at $1. I no 
S fta Young Hyson, K McCargcn, at .. 3 l ?5 
2 do Green, do at $1,25. 2 W) 
Ido do Win llarniford, at $l,'2o. (XI 
1 ft Gunpowder, A ii Paridns, at $1,50,.. i’> 0 
^fts .rapan, do at *1,25..'...i 2^0 
2 do Coffee, do at 10c. HO 
0 do Coffee, DC McKee, at 4()c. ini 
« do Japan, M Griffin, at $1,25. mV. 
2 do do do at $1.. 2*iSo 
3 do Green. H Woollver. at .... q'oo 
2 do Imperial, W Cleland, at $1,25.aV,0 
2 do Japan,.I Uletaud,at $ 1,25 . ' 
1 ft Imperial do at. $1,?5. . . ?"5 
1 do Green, do at $1,23.i^s 
$51,05 
N. B.-All Villages and towm- where a large .number 
res do, bv c lubbuia together, can reduce the cost 
of their Teasaud Coffee* about one-third i be- 
« i <*V the Fivpre-iH ehiiraeH,) by sending di¬ 
rectly to The. Great American Tea Company." 
BEWARE ot all concerns that advertise tbcmsclvet aa 
brandies ot our Establishment, or copy ottr 
name Cither wholly or in part,as they are bonne 
or imitation* Wo have no branches, and do 
not, lu »iny chao, 3iitbonzc the uiio of our uamr.. 
POST-OFFICE order* and drafts make payable to the or. 
der of Hie Great American Tea Company. Di¬ 
rect letters and orders to v 1 
PirteiMi New Articlea 
j r Agents. Address H. 13. Shaw, Alfred, Me. 
85T NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. ^ 
-A. SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
and 
Speedy Oure 
FOK 
neuralgia, 
and all 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure the Itch. 
WHEATON’S OINTMENT will cure Salt Rhentn. 
WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures Old Sores. 
Wheaton's Ointment cures nil Diseases of the Skin. 
Price 50 cents;—by mail 60 cents. All Druggists sell 
it. Weeks & Potter, Boston, Proprietors. 922 
Ilnivea's alMju ralgia 
flew Advertisement* 
^ANOUKS CUIUSB WITHOUT PAIN 
,V„ ? f tUe kn ’ r '"-,° r cauHtlc burning. Circulars h«u 
tree ot charge. Addles- 
836-ti Due, BABCOCK ,V. SON. 700 « v 
50 t f ! Ki : NKW. The Greatest 
•** *• ltdng >ct. Just out. li tells yon cveryibing. 
How to catch for-bearing animal-, ildt, He. How to raise 
whiskers and cur! the half. 1 ifty great »eer«U. SenMVoe 
forSjcts. Address K. L, WOOD, Uox5il7;.N. V citv 
TTIAR-M EIt S A N 1> F A iniERS’ ft O N s 
A Wanted to engage in a bovLucs.during the l-all and 
4Vinter, paying from $150 to $20d per month. 
_Address ZEIGLF.R. MeCl.'KDY & CO,. 
JoQ-2t No. 6H Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A CENTS W ANTE II TO ft E L 1. TIMi 
xIl ' Cottage Bible and Faintly Expositor,"—1,500 pages 
800 payee comments,—V 1 Steel engravings and maps 
Send lor Circulars and see the CrraiAfHatUuae* offoi ed 
Address BRAINAltD & SAMPSON, Uurttord, Conn. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE pigs. 
J. bent, to order by the original shipper of tills popular 
Breed, bend for t itrcnlar on tbetr Breeding and .Manage¬ 
ment Abo Pure Bred Southdown Sheep, and fowls in 
variety. Addre.s- 
r fBjINO B. T, BAB HITT’S PL’RF. COSCEN 
fRAIEk POTASH or RFAHA' SOAP MAKER.- 
warranted UouliIu the steogth of common Pora-b. and 
superior to any other naponlller or ley In the market 
Put up In cans of i‘pound, 2 pounds. 3 pounds, 6 pound- 
ami U pounds, with "full dlrctlODS In English andGerumn 
for making liard aud soft soap. One pound Will make 12 
gal on* of-oft, soap. No lime Is required. Co ns timer 8 
Win Qu<I tR!is tlie cheapest Potash In market B. T, HA13- 
BITT.Nos. 64,65, 60, «, 68, 69, 7U, 72 * 74 Waihlngton 8t„ 
AWAY WITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES MADE NEW 
easily, without doctor 
or medicine*. Bom , post 
paid, on receipt of 10 
ccntH. Dit.fc'.B. Kootb, 
No. Ill) Lexington Ave. 
Cor. ot East 28th st.N.Y 
boutherh FARMS, 
“ thantatiOl.s, Coal, Timber au.l Oil 
^ 'l.D^rv, Grain and Grazing Farms In Mary¬ 
land, Virginia and other Hothcrn States. AI»o, Country- 
Seats near, and Dwellings and VYareliouse* In Baltimore 
Washington and Rielimond, (or sale low Accuriitr de¬ 
scriptions furnished gratis. JOHN OLKNN * Co 
A\ ■ corner S t. Paul Ht, and Fayette S'., Baltimore, Mil. 
RH.—Dr. J,amonren Uoreollla will 
force Whiskers on the smoothest face, or Hair on 
lima Heads. N ever kno w nto fait. Samplosentfm lQeta. 
Addce ■ ttKBVKS A QO.,1 
Q U A Ii L K 8 W . 1 O F U L , 
COMIYIISS10N DEALER 
IN FRUITS AND PRODUCE, 
Wkht Street, foot of Dey, New Yoke. 
Farmers' Produce of all kinds, Pork, Poultry, Butter 
Eggii, Game. Furs, F lax, Hops, Beaus, Ac. Maple 
Sugar and Sirup, Ureea, Dried and Canned Fruits. 
In the Fruit Season, particular attention paid to the 
sale of all kinds of Domestic Fruits, such s s Apples, 
Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
Whortleberries, Cranberries, Cherries, Ac., Ac. 
[Established Win.I IV ~Consignments solicited. 
it ttas long been in constant use by many of our most 
mitteiitphysicians, who give it their unanimous and un¬ 
qualified approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price, and postage. 
Otto package.81.00 . Poatugc 6 ccntH. 
8«x “ . 3.00.. “ ‘47 
Twelve “ . O.OO., “ 48 « 
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers in drugs 
aud medicines throughout the Uuited States, and hy 
TURNER dr <‘0., Sole Proprietors, 
m26t 140 T re III out St„ Bostou, ,YIass. 
\STANTKO-AN AGENT—One cl>n.i» 
> Y town, worthy the attention ot an ^ftve Vuz neH . 
man, to take tiro agency for the sale of llradsircet's Rub- 
CREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey-Bt., 
NEW YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,613 New York City. 
I AWAY WITH 
UMCOIVrFORTA- 
BLE TRUSSES. 
Comfort, anil Cure for 
the Ruptured Sent 
post-paid on receipt of 
10 cents. Addrc/i* Du. 
E. B. FOOTE, (author 
or Mcd I cal Common 
Sense Book 100 pages, 
Lexington Avenue,corner ol 
T,M»R SALE— A DAIR Y PA It.11 OF 41‘4 
J? acres, 75 acres O! timber, situate In the town of Al 
den.Lne Co.. N. i „ 18 tulle- from Buffalo, 1 X miles from 
the Erie Railway. Terms easy. Address 
029-it D. EWELL, Alden, Eric. Co., N, Y, 
P ORTABLE 8TBAM BNCUNBS- 
Coinbtulng the maximum of eiltolencv. durability 
and economy with the niiniraum of weight and price, 
They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 
being in use. AU warranted aatGiactorv. er an sale, 
Descriptive Circulars -ent on application, Address 
93Ci-20t J. C. HOAOLKV X <30., Lawrence, Mast. 
W K ^ 1—A Heavy Heard Is warrant* 
nouTu! d fiin!« < i« H ’ e i ekh ’ Ka *, Bt ' u '« Italian Com. 
P m bent cl0s ?» 1 f V -jS l i.J' < , 1 Rom curious eyes for 50cts. 
926-Lilt Uf bHJBLL & CO., Watertown, N. Y. 
o R TH V OF A T T E N~ TIOL 
" Agriculture underlies every other pursuit of life,and 
the su^lect of FERTILIZER!) underlies Agriculture.” 
“The Plant Must Have Food!” 
To give the growing plant food and permanently Im¬ 
prove the soil is Just what 
LISTER BROS., 
Fresh Bone Superphosphate of Lime, 
Can and will continue uniformly to do. Try it and 
Judge for yourBelt. LTSTER BROTHERS 
9ffi-tf 159 Front St., New York, Manufacturers. 
l\T?n CliOTHEH WRINGER- WITH 
V" u ; Bubber Rollers, with aud without Cog- 
vvnu,i*. Bee long advertisement In Rural New-Yorker 
‘‘'i' Manufactured by JOHN YOUNG 
A SON, Original Wringer Inventors. 917-eowtf. 
N ew catalogue for fall i8«7 and 
. 125 acres planted wttb to varieue* uf 
ffi-| p; TO £25 PER DAY, SUHE—Agents 
(yLo wanted everywhere, to sell our Hilent Mr&r- 
lastinu White Wjff& Ctathes-Unes. " Every botiBowife 
should use it. —TV. 1. Tribune. "We have seen R lined 
and ltglvt-s entire satisfaction.'*- V. Y. Christian Advo- 
axu. *The Patent Wire Clothes line 1 h all It purports to 
h e." —JY r. lMtepetUleiu. Address the AM KIUGAN 
WIRE CO„ lfli Bromlway, New York. 93011 
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