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OVELTY AND CHAUIPIOIV CLOTHES 
WRINGER. 
A COUGH, a COLU, or a SOKE THROAT, 
requires immediate Attention, mid should be checked. 
If allowed to continue, 
Irritation of llie Limit*, n Permanent Throat 
Disease or Consumption, 
Is often the result. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
The Great American Tea Co 
A cl vert 1 si n it Rates.— After the first of January, 1S68, 
the Ratos of Advertising In the Rural New-Yokkkr will be 
as follows, for each Insertion : 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line. Agate space. 
<* Outside. #1 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices. Nonpareil leaded, #1.50 per Hue. 
Reason —Our measure will he considerably wider and cir¬ 
culation much greater (at least twenty thousand} than when 
the former rates were established. [Oec. 28 . 
The Central Pacific Railroad Co—Flak.& Hate 
The Democratic Almanac lor 1 S 68 —V an Evrie, 
Now xork Weekly Trlboor. w « n 
The Re=t are the Cheanesi—Mason & Hamlin. 
The Nation—J5 I. tlndkln & Go. . 
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsamd. Gutter® 
Waters' First "Premium Pianmi—Horace Water 
Ladies and Gentlemen Km|'lo$a'd-Manson Lu 
Robinson Machine Work?.Kiclmiond, Indiaui 
New York Gift Company ->* r< 
The Weekly Evenin'.: M-"" 1 Wnito 
Delaware and Maryland farms-A U Woolstot 
The Pulpit—The I'uliiU Co. 
The. Temple Choir-—Mason '.rot her a. 
One Dollar Wft?-Lab ante * Hubli it. 
New Seed CM Alogiu— J M rilor'i irn .V Co. 
The Ri lnkerhorTj. ru MmUtU'-B B bnnw & Go 
Wants to Roy a Small Farm—J ' H<mneu. 
Auction Sale of Coteft old l'."'C«—O H Chase. 
Maryland Karma—John Glenn & G'i. 
Farmers and others -Ghtt«< rr'»t. 
Maartc Dr*winif Shcfjts—A Hnrni'i <v J>r°- 
Farmers and Fanners' Sons AV anted—Zeigler,. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Improved Stomp Machine—AY W Willis. 
Economize—Syrnouds & Co. 
t , Sun el. 
WOef-l.T 
HAVE JEST RECEIVED 
TWO FULL CARGOES 
OF THE 
FINEST NEW CROP TEAS. 
22,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GOLDEN STATE. 
12,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GEORGE SHOTTON, 
In addition to these large cargoes of lllaclc and 
Japan Teas, the Company are constantly receiving 
large Invoices of the- finest quality of Green Teas 
from the Moyune. district of China, which, are un¬ 
rivalled for fineness and delicacy of flavor. 
Oot.ono (Black,) 70c., 80e., 90e., best $1 tt>. 
Mixkd (Green and Hindi.) 70e.,80c., itOc., heat $1 TO tt, 
Enousjt Biibaktast, (Black,) TOe., 80c., 90c., fl, $1,10, best 
$1,20 V lb. 
Imvetuai,, (Green,) 70c., SOe., 00e., $1, $1,10, best $1,25 V n>. 
Yorxo BYson, (Green,) 70c.,>K)e,,'Me.,$1, $1,1(1,best $1,25 iR lb. 
IT.yoolobku Japan, 90c., $1, $1,10. best $1,25 F u>. 
Gv.VPOWDKR, (Green,) $1,25, bunt $1,50 v lb. 
BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
Having a direct influortce to the parts, give immediate relief. 
For Bronchitis, A si It inn, Cutftrrlt, Cotisti nipt ion, 
mid Tlirout Discuses, Troches are used with always 
good success. 
Hingei-H iimi l>ulilii< Speakers use them to clear aud 
strengthen the voice. 
Obtain only «• Brown’s Bronchial Trochrs,” and do not 
take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered. 
Sold Everywhere, 933-Smo 
nb.phelps a co. 
SOLt AGENTS 
1 CTompT;, NY 
jKHWPE'O TiAmn 
Among the numerous awards given to these Wringers in 
1867, were the 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS 
HY Tint Oft It AT 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 
AND 
New England Union Fairs. 
Although these Wringers have been in the ^market only 
about TWO years, tlielr sale far exceeds that of all other 
Wringers combined. Over 
3 0 0,0 0 0 
dollars worth have been sold In the past year, which shows 
conclusively how well they are appreciated. 
A GOLD MEDAL 
(the only one 1CVb'.U given for a Wringer) 
was awarded the manufacturers of these Wringers In 1865. 
N. B. l'llELFS A CO., 
Gicvkiml Aoe.vtb, 
17 Cortlnudt Street. New York. 
sold by Dealers in Hardware, House-Furnishing Goods and 
General Merchandise everywhere._ 
BaOR SALE. BY JOHN B. HERltESlIOFE, 
1? Yacht and Boat Builder, Bristol, It. I., 
ONE GANG SAW MILL, 
complete and in good order. Has been litiL little used. Sash 
of wrought iron. 88x67 inches. Inside. Has outside connec¬ 
tions. Is driven by 36 inch pulley, Ik inch face. Logs tod by 
spur rolls, aud dogged at ends On short, trucks. Has 26 saws, 
No. tl wire gauge Pnt'oGflnO. fiat-at 
oitbcuscr 
B ook agkm’n wanted for dk. wil¬ 
liam SMITH S DICTIONARY OF THE B1IM.K, Writ¬ 
ten bv 70 of the most. distingulshi <1 Divines In Europe and 
America. Illustrated with over 123 Steel anil Wood Engrav¬ 
ings. Complete In One Large Octavo Volume. Price $3,50. 
Wo employ no General Agents, and oiler Extra Inducements 
to Agents dealing with ns. Send for Circular and terms. 
937 -it r, k ucrt? * rn Hartford. Conn. 
OOFIEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. 
Ground Coffee. 2))e., 25c., 30c., «5c., best 40c, per 
pound. Hotels.Saloons,B om p.llngHouse-Keepers, 
and Families, who use large ((Uaiitltlus of Co tire, 
can ueonoiiiise in that article by using our French 
Breakfast and Dinner Coffee, which we sell at the 
low price of 80c. F it., and warrant to give perfect 
satisfaction. 
D AVIS’S PATENT Til KICK MINUTE 
MIXER AND MASHER, 
For mixing Cake, Batter, Sauce , also for mashing Potatoes 
and Vegetables of all kinds. Something really useful. Lib¬ 
eral terms to the trade. Send for Circular. 
987-41 II. G. SUPLKK, No. 4H2 Broadway, N. Y. 
by January. The maximum grade from the. foot of the moun¬ 
tains to the summit Is but eighty feet to the tulle, while that 
of many eastern roads is over one hundred. Work lu the 
rock-cnttiugs on the western slope will continue through the 
winter, and there is now no reason to doubt that the entire 
grand line to the Pacific will he open for business luiSTO. 
Till' means provided for the construction or this Great Na¬ 
tional Work are ample. The United States grants its 8lx Per ' 
Cent. Bonds at the rate of from $16,000 to $18,000 per mile, for 
which it takes a second lien as security, and receives pay¬ 
ment to a large ir not to the full extent Of its claim In ser¬ 
vices. These llouds are Issued as each twenty mile section Is 
finished, and after It has been examined by United States 
Commissioners and pronounced to be In all respects a first- 
class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, 
stations, and all the necessary rolling stock aud other equip¬ 
ments. 
The. United States also makes a donation of 12,800 acres of 
land to the mile, which will be. a source of largo revenue to 
the Company. Much of this land In the Platte Valley Is 
among the most fertile In thu world, and other large- portions 
are covered with heavy pine forests and abound in coal of 
the best quality. 
The Company Is also authorized to Issue Its own First Mort¬ 
gage Bonds to an amount equal to tho issue of the Govern¬ 
ment aud no more, Hon, E. D. Morgan and Hon. Oakes Ames 
are Trustees for the Bondholders, and deliver the Bonds to 
the. Cora piny only as the work progresses,^io that they always 
represent an actual and productive value. 
The. authorized capital of the Company is One Hundred Mil¬ 
lion Dollars, of which over live millions have been paid in 
upon the work ulready done. 
Consumers can save from 30c. to $1 per pound 
by purchasing their Teas of the 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 56-13 New York City. 
P ATENT DEVOLVING DIAPHRAGM 
C II U FLINT 
And Slitter Worker Combined, toifh Patent- 
Air-Tie/lit Coerrs. 
9374t WARE1JOOMS, 182 Broadway, New York. 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire 
satisfaction. If they are not satisfactory they can 
be returned at onr expense within 30 days, and 
have the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Clubs through¬ 
out the country, consumers in all parts of tlm 
United Stales oan receive their Teas at the same 
prices, with tins small additional expense of trans¬ 
portation . as though they bought them at our ware- 
bouse in the city. 
Some parties inquire of us how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get up a eluh. The answer is simply this: 
Let each person wishing to Join In a club, say how 
much tea or coffee ha wants, and select the kind 
ami pi'lee. from our Price List, as published in the 
paper or In our circular*. Write, the names, kinds 
ami ainoiiuta plainly on the l!*t, and when the Club 
is complete Send it to US by mall, and we will put 
each party's goods in Delia rtCO packages, and mark 
the name upon them, with tin; cost, so there need 
he no confusion in their distribution—each party 
get ting exactly what he orders, aud no more. The 
cost of transportation the members can divide 
equitably among themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can be 
sent br draff..-; on New York, by post-office money 
orders, or l»j Express, a? may -nit the convenience 
of the club.’ Of If the. amount ordered exceed $30, 
wo will, if iK Kiri d, send the goods by Express, to 
“rolled nit ■h‘ttrerg." 
Hereafter we will send ft complimentary package 
to the party getting up the Club. Our profits urn 
small, but, we will be as liberal as we can afford. 
We send no complimentary package for Clubs of 
leas than $30. 
F rank miller a.- go. to their cus¬ 
tomers. —Hopoated complaints I'tottl different sections 
of country reach us, that worthless articles are sold as Mil¬ 
ler's Black iso ant Harness, urn. by which many are 
deceived. As most of these articles are composed ot Coal 
and other cheap Oils which are lujurlons to Leather, they 
may be easily detected. 
Please notice onr name In full on each Box and Can. 
FRANK Ml LI KB* CO„ \8&20 Cedar St., Now York. 
/ o v/ IS SPRINC TEMPER % v 
fe A / AND PRODUCED BY AIR -fc 
TITHE PIEDMONT LAND AGENCY OE 
JL VIRGINIA.— Central Office -No. 176 Church Street, 
LYNCHBURG, Ya. Principal liranch Offices Sal km. Roan¬ 
oke County. Va..Cii w.*Ti txf>Bvr.q,Montgomery County, Va., 
VVvTitEVit.t.tf. Wvtlie County, Va. 
We oiler for safe 500 FARMS, located South or the. Janies 
river, Fast of The Blue Ridge, and Southwest of the Alleghany 
Mountains, ill Virginia. We have lands to suit tlm wants of 
all persons desirous of investing their money. To actual 
settlers who wish to remove to our mild climate, we can 
give assurance that there Is no better watered or healthier 
belt of country iu the United States than the one in which 
these lands are located. We have large tracts of mineral 
and forest lands, presenting fine opportunities for speculative 
investments. We convey clear aud indisputable titles and 
our lands are very cheap. 
For further information address 
E. C. RANDOLPH & ni., Piedmont Land Agency, 
\t el flip*- of tho above ennied Offices. 
-TRADE 0 MARK 
REYNOLDS, BARBER &Co. ScleMa»ufar1nr*rsm'J 
<< TITHE REYNOLDS” MOYVER AND 
-U REAPER KNIVES, manufactured exclusively by 
us, under Reynolds' pateaUfor tempering steel “ without the 
aid of any liquid received the only award ut the great 
•• National Implement Trial," held at Auburn iu 1866. They 
possess 
THE FOLLOWING SUPERIOR QUALITIES. 
1st. They are made with a fine cutlery temper at the edges. 
2d. They hold only a spring temper in the center and at the 
heel* 
3d. They are warranted perfectly uniform, every knife be¬ 
ing exactly alike in temper 
4th. We warrant they ran he graund frnm eight to ten times 
without losing their trutHfty edge., 
5th. Finally, we. wilt warrant them to nut from 40 to SO acres 
of grain or grass without tjiwa being ground. 
We nro the sole miuiufueturerH of t.hOBG Knives In the 
United Staten and CanndaD. Each Knife hereafter will bear 
our Glover Leaf Trade Mark, a« shown in above cut. 
Recui what the NtUinnol Committee sags if our sections : 
“Desirous of Investigating reaper mid mower Sections as 
thoroughly a» possible, we collected the seotlous of different 
makers to'as great an extent as we wi re able, nml subjected 
them to a .series of eanfful experiments. We found no frac¬ 
tures in any of the -.octibna man uf,'►mured by rhr Messrs. 
it.1.1.. . i* t i.I.Hvn Kii* mi', il . I I ii 11 f •-r I ill.mi in CiVutlif 111 r\nl* 
EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY 
W ANTED, AGENTS-975 TO if'AOU TER 
month, everywhere, male mid female, to introduce 
the GUN I INF. IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE, This Machine win stltoh, hem, fell, 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most supe¬ 
rior manner. 
Prick only $18. Fullv warranted for live years. We will 
pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more 
beautiful, or more elastic seam than >ur- it makes the 
•f Elastic Lock Stitch." livery second stitch can be ent, and 
still the cloth cannot he pulled apart without tearing It. We 
pay Agents ,froin $75 to $300 per month uml expenses, or a 
commission from which twice that, amount can be made. 
Address. SECOMB & CO., Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 
CAUTION. Do not be imposed upon by other parties 
palming off worthless eust-lron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really 
practte.al e.heap machine mannf.vtuntil. 937-lt. 
At present, tlm profits of the Company are derived only 
from its local traffic, but this Is already much more than suf¬ 
ficient to pay the Interest on all the Bonds the Company can 
Issue, if not another mile, were built, It Is not doubted that 
when the road Is completed the through traffic of the only 
line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States wilt be large 
beyond precedent, and, as there will be no competition, It can 
always be done at profitable rates. 
It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad is, In 
fact, a OoviniNMitvT Work, built under the supervision of 
Government officers, and to a large extent with Govern¬ 
ment money, and that its bonds are issued nmier Govern¬ 
ment direction. It is believed that no similar security is* 
so carefully guarded, and Certainly no other is based upon a 
larger or more valuable property, As the Company's 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a large number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of tlielr 
Teas and Coffees about one-thtrd (beside the 
Express ebavges,) by sending directly to “The 
Great American Tea Company." 
BEWARE of all concerns that advertise themselves as 
branches of our Establishment, or copy our name 
either wholly or in part, as they are bogus or imi¬ 
tations. We have no branches, and do not, in any 
case, authorize the use of our name. 
POST-OFFICE orders and drafts made payable to the order 
of The Great American Tea Company. Direct let¬ 
ters and orders to (as below, no more, no less) 
J EROME PARR, MAY 25th, 1867. 
E. F. BAKER, Esq.— Dear Sir: We taka pleasure in 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT has cured the Running 
Horse "Fleetwing" of Quarter Cracks, lie ran Two and 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and Three Miles again.to-day_ 
carrying One Hundred amt Twenty-Eight Pounds, without 
starting his feet to Crack in the least, aud we. now consider 
It a pkufect crux, 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 Maiden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horae-Shoers and Feed Stores 
everywhere.___ SM-lp 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 & 33 Vesey Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,613 New York City. 
are offered for the present it 00 CENTS ox Tire DOLLAR, 
they are tlie cheapest security in the. market, being more than 
15 per cent, lower Ilian tl. S, Stocks. They pay 
cent, of those, made by other manufacture.-^. Wo e. a used 
nenrlv 1-lOtli of an Incli to be siiceienuvely ground oil from 
the edge of each of the samples, examining carefully the 
temper of the edge after each j rinding The. seetlona of Mr. 
Reynold- retained their temper perfectly for ten anecesBlve 
grill times, None of the others stio\> tal as good a temper alter 
the third grinding; some of them wore so poor Unit after tlio 
third grinding tho edge could he era. off with an ordinary 
pocket knife. 
*• Having thus ascertained the superiority of those sections, 
w.e were desirous of seeing the processes of Mu-.lr ngmnfitc- 
tnre. and on making known oar wishes, the Messrs. Reynolds 
were kind enough to show ns the whole ol' tlielr works, and 
we confess to a reeling ol' great surprise oil seeing tlielr sec¬ 
tions so perfectly tempered Without the agency of any liquid, 
I>y percussion, reaction uml cold air alone. We saw over a 
thousand tempered and ground, not one or wiiie.h was (track¬ 
ed or uldeh exhibited any truces of 11i-iin* whatever. We 
believe thU process will greatly enhance the efficiency of our 
reaping aud mowing murmurs, and wv rejoice that American 
ingenuity has perfected so valuable an Invention. Thu pro¬ 
cess. though uopntrtiled at the Mete of the trial, Iras since 
bueit covered bv leUCi'a patent. 
John St.x vrov GorLP, Hudson, N. i .. 
It, P. Johnson, AlLe.tuj, NY, 
Ban conn IIowakik Lansing, MicU-, 
E. K. Pott an, Kingston, R, I. 
Prof. Ben.i. I'lkiuiK, Cambridge University, 
Elisha Foot*. Washington. D. Go 
IIknkv WaVKIiman, Hudson, N. X., 
Ezra Comnkll, Ithaca. K. Y„ 
Bam'l Cami'iskll, N- ■* York Mills, N. Y., 
A. B <’o.n<;kii, Have rat raw. N. Y., 
T. L. Ha utsi>f,, Mortep, N. Y., 
National Committee. 
We are now prepared to furnish the above sections for sell 
the different xnuoirlnee made tn the United States aud Canada,. 
PLANE IRONS. 
By our patented proe'ess wo now make and temper Plash 
Ikoxs. Warranted superior to Butchers'or any Iron i»ada- 
in the United States. Every Iron warranted, and moneyre" 
urned If not satisfactory. Old Plane Irons and Chisels of all 
descriptions retenipered by our new process, ll' sent La lots 
of not less than one dozen. 
REYNOLDS. BARBER & CO., 
Steel Tempering YVii/kn, Auburn, N. Y. 
Reynolds Patent. [6tCn> 
or over NINE PER CENT, upon the investment. Subscrip¬ 
tions will be received tn Rochester by tho FIRST NATION¬ 
AL BANK, and in New York nt, the Company's Office, No. 20 
Nassau street, and by 
CONTINENTAL NATION AT. BANK, No. 7 Nassau St., 
CLARK, DODGE & CO., BANKERS, 51 Wall St., 
JOHN J. CISCO & SON, BANKERS, No. 33 Wall St., 
and by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the 
United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other 
funds par In New York, and the bonds will bo sent free of 
charge by return express. 
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Progress ol 
the Work, Resources for Construction, and Value of Bonds, 
may he obtained at the Company’s Office* or of Us advertised 
Agents, or will be sent free on application. 934-lt 
JOHN J. CIrsCO, Treasurer. 
November 53, 1867. Nh'W YORK. 
I 0/*0 JANUARY. I t>(‘ U 
LOUO.Tub Elkuantly Illustrated lOUO 
RIVERSIDE MAGAZINE. 
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 
Price, $3.50 per year; $2.00 to Clergymen and Teachers. 
Agents Wauled. 
Splouliil Premiums Off'cred for Clubs. 
Send a Stump for a Specimen Number. 
HURD & HOUGHTON, 
934-lt 43!) Broome St., New York 
THE LAEGEST AND CHEAPEST 
Now is the time to Subscribe for 
THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
THE 
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
16 printed on a Urge doable-medium sheet, making eight 
pages of six broad columns each. It contains all the import¬ 
ant Editorials published m Tmc Daily Tat honk, except 
those of merely local Interest; also. Literary and Scientiflc 
Intelligence; Reviews of the most interesting and important 
New Books ; the Letters from our large corps of correspond¬ 
ents ; the latest new? received by Telegraph from Washing¬ 
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session-, the Foreign News received by every steamer; Ex¬ 
clusive Reports of the proceedings ol' the Fanners'Club of 
the American Institute ; Talks about Fruit, and other Horti¬ 
cultural and Agricultural Information essential to country 
residents; Stock, Financial, Cattle. Dry Goods and General 
Market Reports i making it, both for variety and complete¬ 
ness, altogether the most valuable, Interesting and instruct¬ 
ive Weekly Nbwspapkb published lu the world. 
The Full Reports of the American institute Farmers’ Club, 
and the various Agricultural Reports, in each number, are 
richly worth a year's subscription, 
TERMS: 
Mall subscribers, single copy, 1 year—52 numbers.$2 00 
Each $2.00 subscriber will receive a portrait of Mr. Greeley, 
if he wtks for it gt the time of subscribing. 
Malt subscribers, Clubs of five... 9 00 
Ten copies, or over, addressed to names of subscribers, 
each..... 
Twenty copies, addressed to names of subscribers.3i 00 
Ten copies to one address.*. ^ 00 
Twenty copies to one address....89 99 
Au extra copy will be sent for each club of ten. 
A steel engraved portrait of Mr. Greeley will be sent to 
each person who scuds a club of 20, and asks for it at the time 
of subscribing. 
Terms, cash in advance. 
Drafts on New York, or Post-Office orders, payable to the 
order of Tire TatnuNE, being safer, are preferable to any 
other inode of remittance. Address, 
93 1-41 THE TRIBUNE, New York. 
iDniiE no© yob<! li;oli;k of wit.” 
X Established isos. 1,Altai; Duhiilk Siiukt, Ii.i.us- 
tbatkd, HuMonors NuoztciMJ'Kit, ouly FIFTY CENTS per 
vear. Great Inducements to Agents. Specimen copie" sent 
to any address Frkk or CHAUOtt. Address all communica¬ 
tions to SHELDON, HOWARD A CO., Box 3,725, New York 
City. _it'ff-41 
83?“NOT A PATENT lllEDlCiNE. jR 
H oliday goods, weoffkr great 
Bargains in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. 
Also a new article, the 
46 RECHEKCHE STATIONERY CASE,” 
ol elegant perfumed Stationery. Sales quick and pays large 
profits. ifr-Bemi for our Circular. 
933 -m. HASKINS ,v C0..8I1 Beckman St.. N . X. 
-A. SAPE, 
CERTAIN, 
and 
Speedy (hire 
FOR 
at Washington will cost 
j* | ► n n/ui i WW\STEICLINU IN MONEY 
1 ami Estates remain unclaimed 
In England.,Scotland and Ireland, Hi many Cffses as far back 
as 1I»0. Fee to search tor any name $2. Genealogies traced. 
Will searched for. All LETTERS MI sT he pre-pald. 
OI N A CO., 
Unclaimed Money and Estates Agency, 
928-13t No.fi Prince Wales' Road, London, F.uelnnd. 
T5ibersal5eiiralgia 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
I MPORTANT NOTICK TO REAL ESTATE 
OWNERS— Send for 
REAL ESTATE RECORD, 
pnbllshed Mouthlv and sent free, ll contains full descrip¬ 
tions of Fakais, Mills a.xd I'imiiku Lands in PENN8YL- 
v an'ia New JBnsBY. Dblaw-vuk, Makyi.axii,G ttogniMvnd 
other States. Address REAL KHT ATL Ri’.rOKt), 
< 237 Smith 6th Street, Blitladelphla. 
is to have an industrial Bchool for 
I* 8 Effect* are 
STagical. 
Jit Is an unfailing remedy In all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-four hours, 
from the use of no move than two or three pills. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Eveu In the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangements— of many years’ ‘-landing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, Its use for a few days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely fails So produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials lu the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been in constant use by many of our most emi¬ 
nent physicians,"who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
Onr Piiekngt' .SI.DO. Postage 6 cents. 
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 il* CO., Sole Proprietors, 
926-2fit 1580 ’Fremont St., Boston, JIass. 
,S ole Man nfacvirt ,w under 
AWAY VYITH 
Spectacles. 
OLD EYES. MAPS NEW 
easily, without, doctor or 
medicines. Scut, postpaid, 
on mvlpl -tl is ciiuVS- Dr. 
K. B FOOTE, No. 140 Lex¬ 
ington A ve- cov. of East 
23tU St., New York. 
W ANTED—AIM AGENT. ONE IN EVERY 
town —An active business man to take the Agency 
for the sale of 1‘mr.sox & Harmon's Rrmurr, Mot ldiniis 
and Wkxturr Sruit-s. applied to the sides top, bottom and 
center of Doors and Windows. The sale is very large, be¬ 
yond anything ever offered before to an Agent, and from 
$10 to $25 per day can be made. Send for circular. A good 
responsible man applying secures a i aluahlc business. Terms 
for the moulding.-* Cash. PEARSON A HARMON, 
151 W-.fidiiugtoll St-.. Boston. Mass. 
AWAY AV I T 11 
Uncomfortable Trusses. 
Corn fort end Cure for the 
Ruptured. Strut post-paid 
on receipt ot 10 cents. Ad¬ 
dress I>r. E. B. FOOTE, 
(author of Medical Com¬ 
mon Sense, a Book of 400 
pages. $1.50, sent by mail,) 
No. 110 Lexington Avenue, 
1 70K (lOUGIIK, COI.O> -AND t ONSU HPTlllN, 
' try the eld and well-known Vlgktxulk Fclmovuiv Hal 
baxi. approved and used by onr oldest ami brut physicians 
and famines fur forty years past. Gel the genuine. KK.Kt), 
CUTLER & CO., Druggists, Boston, Proprietors. 931- It 
R OOT ORA KTS. g.iO.OOO WELL PUT U P A N D 
, cheap. lit)!’ BOOTS—lor 1,000 acres-at reduced run-". 
For sale bv A. G. TUTTLE, Baraboo Valley Nursery. Bara- 
boo, Sank Co., Wls. 985-3t 
corner of East 28th Street, New Voi le 
— Sixty divorces were granted in a single county m 
Indiana last year. 
— A fox weighing 15 pounds was recently captured in 
Lancaster Co., Pa. 
— There are two hundred and ninety newspapers pub¬ 
lished ill Indiana. 
_The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad employs more than 
ten thousand men. 
_The length of railroad from San Francisco to New 
York will be 3,300 miles. 
— Brevet Brig. Gen. R. Smith, of the U. S. Army, is 
placed on the retired list. 
— The total membership of the Protestant churches of 
six millions. 
JEM) STAMP FOR SIXTEEN PAGES 
O Description of some of the finest 
Imported and Thorough-Bred Animals 
and Fowls in America. _ 
L. It. SILVER, Salem, Ohio, 
/ ION ST I TUITION WATER IS A CERTAIN 
V' cure lor Diabetes and all diseases of the Kidneys. For 
Bale by all Druggists._ 933-lst 
| j Agents find our Morocco-bound, one volume, 700 page, 
omit odavo, profusely Illustrated, Ram History sells best, 
■ount v right* given. Price $5. Sample mailed on receipt of 
rice. ’ Best large Steel Portrait of Grant, Sherman or b arra- 
ut, given Willi each copy. 
The Amkuu "i.v Ar.uifT ltDRIST says:- Wc have already 
pnkcu favorably ol the reliable eliaiuetei of the house Of II. 
[. Lloyd A- ( o’. This is Nor J. T. Lloyd. Notice that the 
nUtnT llqvD & CO., 21 John SL., New York, 
331 It Map, Chart and Book Publishers. 
rrriuttOR’s cod liver oil a no limb. 
YY Tlm frieuds of persons who have been restored from 
'onilrmcd Consumption by the use uf this original prepara¬ 
tion ancl the grateful nardcH themselves, have by recom¬ 
mending it and acknowUuina IW wondteml eUicacy. gtveij 
to the article a vast popularity in New England, the Cod 
r tver 011 1" in this combi nation robbed ot it* unpleasant 
mste and D i .nKlered doubly cftectlv. iu being coupled with 
the Lime, which t* Itsell a restorative principle supplying 
nature with lust llie agent aud assistant required to heal and 
reform the diseased lungs. 
A. 11. WILBUR, No. 106 Court street Bomoil is the propri¬ 
etor Sold ill New York by DEM AS BARM* & CO., k. C. 
DAY.—AGENTS WANTED —MA LE 
ititile; business new, light and honorable; 
lent: no capital required. Address 
REEVES & GO.,TO Nassau St., New York. 
B uckeye bell 
Foundry, Estab¬ 
lished 13.77.- VANDU- 
ZKN * TIFT. 102 A- 101 
East.2d St., Ciuelnuuli, 
ORTABLE STEAM ENGINES-COMBI.MNU 
E the iiiuxiunim of wtffeienev, durability and economy with 
the minimum of wight and price. They ar. widely ami 
favorably known, more than 600 being In use. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on appli¬ 
cation. Address J. HrtAUI.EY & CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
v _Cincinnati, 
~ r v t x -r S y Ohio.niamifacturer*of 
BEI.T.S for Chnrehe". Academies. Plaatiit’ous, vie., mum* of 
4 l»e Geimiue Bell Metal, and mounted with our Patent Im¬ 
proved Rotary Hanging*. All Bell? warm a led In quality and 
tone. Catalogue aud Price List sent on anplh'utlou. 
p LAST I C SLATE R O O FI N < 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 157 [Room 10] BROADWAY, 
NEW YORK. 
M'XESRKrfKS: llCHSES tmn 
ATAt 11INEKY Ol LS.—BEST AND UIIEAPEST 
XtX In u-'f. iHaad (or I’lrnnlaiB. sample^, inquire of vom* 
merchants r«*r ock Oils. WARFIELD & (:o„ Wholosale 
Dealers In Machinery Oil-, No. 109 Slate St ,, Rochester, N. Y. 
Our Mace* uh- tine* unt mill in winter, 933-eotf 
this country i 
_450,000 tons of copper ore were taken from the mines ] 
at Lake Superior last year. 
_The Thad. Stevens doctrine of confiscation has lost 
nearly all of its supporters. 
— Out of 180 convicts iu the New Hampshire State Pris¬ 
on 50 served in the recent war. 
— Thirty per cent, of the population or Great Britain 
are unable to write their names. 
_ Fifty thousand laboring men and women in New 
York city are out of employment. 
WIIIMiERS! A HEAVY HEARD IS WAR- 
t t runted in five week*, hy using Russell's Italian Com 
bound. Sent closely sealed front carious ov es for 50 cents, 
9 , 26-l3t RUSSELL & CD., W atertown, X. Y. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
UNCERS CURED W ITHOUT THE KNIFE 
by WM, tv. HADLEY. M. D.,516 Broadway, N. Y. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated slate was Patented February 21st, 1865. it Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) and Is a development of one of llie 
simple but unalterable tendencies uf nature, 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic— it adapt« I too If to every shape arid slope, Non- 
combuBtible.dinpci'viotis, non-expanslve «ml uudeeuying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The wily roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
! the action of tlie elements as long as the structure it protects, 
1 Being susceptible of little It any wear from exposure, aud 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
l It is unequalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build- 
| ing*. Fences. Bridges, bottoms of Vessels. Vaults. *c. 
WE ARK CONING. AMD WILL FRE- 
$ I sent to any person sending us a chib in uur Great 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, Ac-.. &e. 
FREE OF COST! 
Catalogue of goods and -ample, sent to any address free. 
ALLEN. HAWES N t’O , 13 Federal St.. Boston, Mass., P. O. 
Box ( Who'csalc Dealers ]n French, German, und English 
Dry ail'd Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leath¬ 
er ‘Goods, &c. 98fi-4t 
, rw‘Q THE N A T 1 ON. lOi'.Q 
ISnn. sixth volume. LoOo. 
“Probably the ablest and most sehohorly weekly ever is¬ 
sued In this country. 1 ’—N. Y. ChrlKtian Advocate, 
e The finest product of American ,J ourl H" u ^ Mf , thodlgt 
“ I wish It had a million subscribers." 
—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Five Dollars per aununi -, Clergymen, Foiir Dollars. 
«W-it E. L. G01>KIN & CO., New Y'ork. 
O NE DOLLAR! ONE DOLLAR ! —AGENT.*" 
W.vrtTBti everywhere for our One Dollar sale. A Watch, 
a Tea Set, ft Shawl! a Dress for One Dollar each. Send 25 cts. 
and stamp for two checks and circulars giving full particu¬ 
lars. Address ARLINGTON. DROWN K * CO., 
934-lt 537 Washington street, Boston. 
lANCERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN, USE OF 
j the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars sent free of 
large.. Address Xn>. BABCOCK & SON, 
93 .-j.l 3 t 700 Broadway, New York. 
mUE HOLARTYPE WOOD BURNINti STOVE. 
This Celebrated Stove, on the principle of the Hot Air 
Furnace, keeps fire night and day with one-third the wood 
of other stoves, and is a splendid heater, easily regulated. 
It took the Highest Premium at the New York State Fair. 
For the Family, the Nut-aery, the Sink Room or Office it hus 
no equal. Single Stoves shipped to auv part of the United 
States or Cauada at $16—the lowest wholesale price. Send 
orders to J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
r 1 5 N E \V A R.T IU LEH FO R 
lress H. B. 6IIAW , Alfred, Me. 
A HON 
Agents. 
OCR ESTER AtJ R ICULTURA 1 
Rochester. X. Y.—Builders of CORDO 
____ ... m _ -- GORDON'S 
FEED CUTTER, as represented iu Uckal of Dec. 
for particulars. 
lOOD WARES CAN HE HADE IN THE STEN- 
T ell bnsiuess. But small capital required. For particu- 
rs address C. H. MORSE A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
