LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
INCIPAli AND INTEREST 
IIS GOLD COY^. 
A COUGH, a COED, or a SORE THROAT, 
- Ntnillroa inmi.Jiiitn ilffniUI.1 1_1J I. ., _t_ i i 
requires immediate attention, and should be cheeked. 
I1‘ allowed to continue. 
Irritation of the Lunar*, a Permanent Throat 
Disease or Consumption, 
Is often the result. 
Advertising; Kates.—After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising In the Rubax New-Yokkee will he 
as follows, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, Inside, 75 cent3 per Rue, Agate space. 
•• Outside. SI •' *• 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, SI.50 per Une. 
Reason —Our measure will he considerably wider and cir- 
culatlomnuch greater (at least twenty thousand) than when 
the former rates were established. [Dee. 28. 
The Great American Tea Co 
THE BEST INVESTMENT 
FOR SURPLUS CAPITAL. 
HAVE JUST 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 lo these large cargoes of Black 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 tlnenesa and delicacy of flavor. 
Ooloncj (Black.) 70c.,B 0 o„i) 0 m,heft Si * m. 
Esftrmi* ffi'rnMili Vile., 80c.. We., best #1 * It. 
E ° ’ <nl ' loli Vi < 0t ', 30ca, HOc., |l, 11,10, best 
Ycrnvo ift-so.rrV?2''"I I0C " *'• *U0, Oest $1.25 # it. 
91:25 * »• 
Giww.wi.kb. (Green,, $lk Veit $i,S0 l ft! 
COFFEES ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. 
povnTHofe^^ 
and Families, who une large quantities of t offee' 
can economise lu that article l!y «*i„«our French’ 
Bh HktHMt ivud Dinner Coflue, \\b!oh w6 »<‘lt at rlip 
is»sur 3 ”°' * “* wscass 
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
The attention of Investors, Trustees, Executors, and others 
desiring an unusually safe, reliable, and profitable form of 
permanent investment, is called to the advantages and assur¬ 
ances of the 
Having a direct Influence to the pari 
I'or It rouch it is. Aathniii, Cai 
and Throat Discuses, Trochet 
good-success. 
Singers and Public .Speaker 
Strengthen the voice. 
Obtain only •• Bbown's Beoxcui * 
take any of the 
SOr.D EVERYWHERE, 
Central Pacific Railroad 
FIEST MORTGAGE BONDS, 
WANTED -A RENTS—45, OOO Mule mid Ft- 
tl mack Agents Wanted to sell the most salable article 
of the age. Agents can easily dear |30 per day. Sample ami 
Circular sent free. Gan be done at home nr traveling. For 
further particulars, address GEORGE KITH S' <v CO., No. 480 
Broadway, N. V. N. B. This is no humbug or gift enterprise. 
At. Troches,” and do not 
worthless IMITATIONS that may bo offered. 
983-3mo 
GREELEY. 
The Publishers of the New York Tribune 
having received many inquiries from time to time Cor a good 
likeness of the editor, have made an arrangement with 
Messrs. Derby & Miller to furnish copies of Ritchie's engrav¬ 
ing, from a photograph by Brady, which will be sent to such 
subscribers to Tine Tribune as wish it on the conditions 
below. This is much the best likeness of Mr. Greeley that 
has been engraved. The print sells for $i. Each subscriber 
who sends us $10 for the Dally, $-1 for the Semi-Weekly, or $2 
for thu Weekly Tribune, the paper to be sent by mall, and 
who requests tlie engraving, at the time tff subscribing, will 
have a copy carefully mailed, post-paid, to his address. One 
will likewise be sent to any person who forwards a club of 
tea or more Semi-Weeklies or twenty or more Weeklies, at 
our club rates, and asks for the portrait at the time of remit¬ 
ting. We do not propose this as a premium, but to gratify 
the many friends of The Tribune who desire to possess a 
good likeness of It* founder. See advertisement elsewhere 
In this paper tor club terms. 9S4-4t 
The Central Pacific Railboad Company offer for sale 
their FIRST MORTGAGE TIURTY-YEAR SIX PER CENT. 
GOLD BONDS, and submit to Investors the following among 
other obvious considerations; and invite the comparison 
with the merits and excellences of any class of corporate 
securities: 
I. These bonds are based upon the most vital and valuable 
part ot the Grand National Pad tic Railroad, soon to become 
the main channel of communication On the continent. 
II. The local settlement, and the business therefrom Is re¬ 
markably large and profitable,and must constantly increase. 
III. The hardest part of the road is now built, and the re¬ 
mainder will be rapidly carried forward over tin: Salt Lake 
Plains, 
IV. The greater part of the means necessary to build the 
road is provided by the U. S.Government upou'asubordinate 
lleSi. 
V. The State and etiief cities of California have contributed 
upward ot $3,000,000 to the enterprise, without lien. 
VI. The grant of land is destined at an enrly dav to prove 
of lar greater market value, than the total of the First Mort¬ 
gage Bonds Issued upon the road and equipments. 
VII. This Roud lies altogether among the gold and silver 
producing regions, and its revenues are'received in coin. 
YIir.The mail age meal of this Company has been distin¬ 
guish. .1 (or prudence and economy: and the surplus earn¬ 
ings, after payment of expense* and interest, arc devoted to 
construction purposes, 
IX. The interest liabilities of the Company upon the por¬ 
tion now in operation are less than a third the net, earnings. 
X. Both prlncfpql and Inform are payable in gold, under 
special provisions ol both National and State enactment. 
The Bonds are in sums of $1,000 each, with semi-annual 
gold coupons attached, payable In January and July, and 
are offered for sale at 95 per cent, of their par value and 
accrued Interest from January I added, in currency. 
At this time they yield uearly 
Nine per Oent. upon the Investment, 
These Bonds bid fair to attain the most, prominent position 
among the non-speculatlve investments of the. country, and 
will be actively dealt in at the money centers in Europe. 
Holders of Government Securities have an opportunity of 
exchanging them for Central Pacific. Bonds, bearing an equal 
rate of interest, w ith ibe principal abundantly secured, and 
ot'realizing a profit often to fifteen per cent, in addition. 
Orders scut with the funds through responsible Banks or 
Express Companies will receive prompt attention. Bonds 
sent by return Express, to any address In the United States, 
at our cost. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &c., 
onbtnscr 
A A C412 NTS WANTED,—THE (OHPLETE 
HERBALIST; Or, THE PEOPLE T11KIR OWN 
PHYSICIANS BY THE USE OF HE CP. A I REMEDIES, i- 
the title of One of the best family medical books that lias 
ever been oll'ored to the public. The rapid sale of Mils book, 
and the large commission allowed,enables a good agent to 
make easily from $20 to $80 per dai. Address for full partic¬ 
ulars the author and publisher, dk. O. PHELPS bkoav N, 
No. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. 0. 98fi-3t 
— Mazzini is very ill. 
— Paris has 48,000 shade trees. 
— Game is abundant in Louisiana. 
— Rogers, the sculptor, is in Rome. 
— Real estate 1? advancing in Saratoga. 
— 52,000 Arabs died of cholera last year. 
— Queen Victoria is growing corpulent. 
— Coal is 20 cents a bushel at Louisville. 
— In 1807 there were 13d fires in Detroit. 
— Raeini, the Italian Composer, is dead. 
— Nitre-glycerine was discovered in 1847. 
—Diphtheria is prevalent in Binghamton. 
— The Clinton foundry of Troy has closed. 
— Richmond, Va., Is overrun with ruffians. 
— St. Louis lost, in 1.807, $2,770,800 by fires. 
— The heaviest woman in Paris weighs 520. 
— There are 1,500,000 Protestants in France 
— Hon. Amasa Dana died recently at Tthaca. 
— England contains 1,537,000 single women, 
— Chicago abated 37,000 nuisances last year. 
— A- A. Butts of Ohio lift b 3.737 !!>s. weight. 
— The Syracuse stone-cutlers are oir a strike. 
— Wild ducks are plenty at Goderich, Canada. 
— The Hazardville powder works have closed. 
— Maximilian's remains have arrived at Cadiz. 
— A female actrees is playing Hamlet in Paris. 
— Freemasonry is popular among the Chinese. 
— There are 1,000 National Banks in this State. 
— In 1867 Boston exported 00,000,000 lbs., of tea. 
— Imitation wines are taxed 50 cents per gallon. 
— In 1867 St. Luuis made 750.000 barrels of flour. 
— The public debt of this State is $44,111,592.35. 
— The dog tux of Hampden Co., Mass., is $-4,562. 
— Deer are very plenty In Wisconsin this winter. 
— 200,000 emigrants settled in Missouri last year. 
— Philadelphia is to have a paid Are department. 
— Divorce suits have beguu among the Mormons. 
— Moc-e arc plenty in the woods of Nova Scotia. 
— Adelina Patti Is to marry the Marquis de Coux. 
— The New Haven & Derby railroad cost $370,000. 
— A 7,000 lb. cheese is on exhibition in N. Y. city. 
— Osaka has 40 native professional photographers. 
— The tailors' strike, lit London, cost them $6,500. 
— First-rate apples sell for $5.50 per bbl. in Boston. 
— There are seventy Baptist churches in Germany. 
— The .-Etna Mills, Mass., are running on full time. 
— In Europe, consolidated coal dust is used for fuel. 
— Leavenworth. Kansas, has a population of 33,000. 
— Wm. B. Bradbury, the musical composer, is dead. 
— The profli - of the Paris Exposition were $600,000. 
— Counterfeit currency is Chicago’s present trouble. 
— The Philadelphia Press is managed by Forney, Jr. 
— Belie Boyd is playing in the French Theater, N. Y, 
— The steamer Great Eastern is lying idle at Mersey. 
— SO,000,000 people crossed the X. Y. ferries last year. 
— N, Y. city paid $2.150.917 for amusements last year. 
— Minnesota raised 14,000.000 bus. of wheat last year. 
— 2.000 miles of gas pipe underlie the Londou streets. 
— There are 2,920 inmates iu the prisons of this State. 
— Napoleon has $7,500,000 a year for spending money. 
— Madison GO., la., has paid a bounty on 28,131 gophers. 
— Gen. Caster will spend Ids forced furlough In Europe. 
— King Leopold of Belgium left a fortune of $16,000,000. 
— Youngstown. Ohio, iron mills are attain in operation. 
— Maine, produce*, yearly, $50,000 worth of spruce gum. 
— Santa Anna has been proclaimed Dictator of Yucatan. 
— Only 15 of t he Wisconsin State Banks arc- in existence. 
— The water in Crooked Lake is lower than ever before 
known. 
— The Girard estate yielded to the city of Philadelphia 
$500,000. 
— The net profit of the Fitchburg Railroad last year was 
$354,744. 
— New York pays $4,831,447.53 a year to Public School 
teachers. 
— The obstructions in Charleston harbor are now being 
removed. 
— Female operatives in Lewiston make from $10 to $12 
per week. 
— The “Peep o’Day” is the name of a paper at Salt 
Lake City. 
— On the 15th ultimo Juarez was inaugurated President 
of Mexico. 
— Last year Cleveland expended $1,000,000 in public im¬ 
provements. 
— Chas. Ockford skated 60 consecutive hours without 
rest or sleep. 
— Carlotta, Maximilian’s widow, has a personal fortune 
of $3,000,000, 
— The State Military Association meets at Albany on 
the 31st inst. 
— The Maine legislature has refused to abolish the State 
constabulary. 
— A peat lied has been discovered at Prattsburgh, Steu¬ 
ben Co., N. Y. 
— Juries in Florida are composed of eight negroes and 
four white men. 
— The National Guard of New York numbers 45,000 
officers and men. 
— Franklin's birthday is to be celebrated by the printers 
of New York city. 
— Tesseu, Sou & Co’s banking house, of St. Louis, has 
failed for $300,000. 
— Plymouth. Mass., is the largest town in the State; it 
contains 46,6-11 acres. 
— Internal revenue collected in N. Y. city last year 
amounted to 22,308,409. 
— ColcheFter. Ct., gave to the poor on the holidays 
$72,000 worth of poultry. 
— Diplomatic relations have been broken off between 
Great Britain and Mexico. 
— Dr. Russell is paid $20,000 a year, in gold, as corres¬ 
pondent. of the London Times. 
— The employees in. the N. Y. Central Railroad shops 
are working on the eight-hour system. 
— A gentleman of Newburyport, aged 83 years, was re¬ 
cently married to a lady aged 17 years. 
— The Washington Evening Star has been sold for one 
hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. 
— Portrait? of Stonewall Jackson are sold to the Freed- 
men of Mobile as portraits of Gen. Grant. 
— A rich Chinaman of San Francisco was recently 
buried in u coffin which cost $1,000 in gold. 
— A duel was lately fought by two women in Kansas 
and one was shot dead — pistols were used. 
— The Reconstruction Convention of South Carolina 
is composed of 63 negroes and 34 white men. 
— There are 200,000 communicants in the Episcopal 
Church in the United States, with 2,000 clergymen. 
— Hi Danbury. C’t,, a deaf and dumb man has started a 
shoe shop, and all bis workmen are deaf and dumb. 
— The national gathering of mauufactu.ers at Cleveland 
aflirmed the feasibility of saving $150,000,000 on the basis 
or the present income nud outgo. 
— The well-known dry goods house of L. C. nopkins, 
Cincinnati, has failed, with liabilities amounting to $1,000,- 
000, mostly due to New York houses. 
T HE BURLINGTON 
FREE FRUIT BOX, 
PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1865. 
The proprietors of this cheap ami popular Box are now pre¬ 
pared to furnish them in any quantity in Bats, for transporta¬ 
tion, and having made some improvements, adding a uew 
feature by wlm h their appearance is Improved and a new ob¬ 
ject gained. They invite fruit growers and dealers to send 
i'or Circular ami samples to The Brr.uvcmiN Maxtpac- 
b^^rSgTherOT the * 11 Per 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Otilce Box, 5613 New York City. 
G ardening for profit. 
(By PETER HENDERSON.) 
This work lias attained a larger sale In one season than any 
other book ever published on Gardening In tins country. Tts 
teachings are the experience of 20 years Lu growing garden 
products for the sweat market of New York, and tire alike 
applicable to private or Market Gardening. 
1'r.irK, ft,50 bv mail, pre-pald. 
Oar Illustrated Catalogue for ISIS, of SEEDS and IMPLE¬ 
MENTS Is now ready and will be mailed to all applicants for 
25 cts. Also our Illustrated Catalogue for iSits. ,,f NEW and 
RAKE PLANTS, price 25 cents. But to our customers of last 
season they will be mailed ns usual without charge. 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists, 
930-6t 67 Nassau Street, New Yoi-k. 
satislaetion. l( they are not satisfactory they can 
bo returned at our expense within 30 days, and 
have the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Club* through¬ 
out. the country, consumers fa all parts of Sue 
United States can receive tltelr Teas at the same 
prices, with the small additional expanse of trans¬ 
portation, as though they bought them at our ware¬ 
house in tho City. 
Some, parties'Inquire of us how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get up a club, The answer is simply this: 
Let each person wishing to join in a club, sny how 
MU Co tea or coOVt8 Wiuib, and select fcho kind 
and prD'n frotn our Price List, as published in tho 
paper or In our circulars. Write {lie names, kinds 
and amounts plainly on tho list, ami when the elnh 
b complete send It to tis by mall, and we. will put 
each party * goodsln separate package*,and mark 
the name upon them, with tin- cost, so there ueed 
be no confusion in their distribution—each party 
getting exact!) what he orders, amt no more. The 
cost of transportation the members can divide 
equitably among themselves. 
The funds to pay for tlm goods Ordered can be 
sent by draft# on Sew York, by post-office money 
orders, or by Express, as may *uIt thu convenience 
ot the clnh, Or If the amount ordered exceed $30, 
we will, It' desired, send the goods by Express, to 
"collect on dcltv>:ru." 
Hereafter we will send a coniplbnontary package 
to the party getting up the Club. I 7 ur profits are 
small, but we will be a* liberal a* we can afford. 
We send no complimentary package for Clubs of 
ntACKENBOS’S A RITHMETICS. 
The Latest and Beat. 
Primary, 40r, Elementary, 60c, Practical, $1. 
usetimm Kift wlt, <no delects. So say Teachers who 
era at half Fi yw,,er ?* b)iecimnns mailed to Teach- 
_ at halt the above ptiers. Agents wanted in every county. 
QUACKE.NI Hosts ORAMMA RS. 
An English (Grammar, $ 1 . F t ,. 8t Book, BOc. 
labor ^required Tany mher'Bys?c'^ marlan8 wlth half tUe 
Qt lUKENBOS’S HISTORIES. 
Primary History United States... nn 
lUuatrated^SohooI History United States', brought down ’ 
Quackenbos's’it&Vtorie*,'.. 2,00 
Qnackenbos's Composition.i*’!!”””™]”"’ . 1, qq 
VERY'S HAND LOOM. 
PATENTED OCTOBER 1st, 1S67 
,4„ P< IL 'av" r l 15 warranted a perfect cure in all kinds’of 
<*rtv k, p o RHEUM, and \ll Diseases of 
1 1 1 * 8',I\, lout Lntku.s-.vl a xu External Use. In cases 
ot tall are all dealers wdii please return the money, and re- 
»»»»»<*■■I. p,L., 
Bffir'siwgK t sv&sr Uh 51 *s&?- 
N. B.—All villages and towus where a largo number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost, of their 
Teas and Coffees about one-third (beside tlie 
Express charges,) 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 boy us or imi¬ 
tations. We have no branches, and do not, lit 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) 
Manufactured by A. O. VERY & CO., Andovev, N. J. 
83r~Soud slump for Descriptive Circular. 
J ENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
,s WEALTH.”-Franklin. 
Why Will people pay $50 or $loo for a Sewing Ma- 
chlm , when will buy a better one for all pbaotioal pur- 
NOtwlt^listanfling reports to the contrary, the sub- 
bu Jt, to i l| ielr numerous friends' that the 
einoil it v I ‘ , Tiii- n \Tu' Vf 1 ’ Alr - ,,1 ,v" Machine* can be had In any 
email I it j. I Mi Machine’ 1 $ .% dcftlWtt tbv« 5 (UL coiuplrto with 
v, 1 De, con*trt".i,:d upon entirely new nrlnclples, and DOES 
NOT mlrlngeupon anyotherln tin, work It Is emphatically 
**1® D'A 1 "' man a sewing Machine, and is warranted to exce'l 
a LL o thers, as rhoiisanos of patrons will teslify. 
WANTED. - Machines sent to Agents on 
trial, ami pi,’, 7 / away to families who arc needy and deser¬ 
ving. Address J. C. OT ns * CO.. Boston, Mass. (W7-8teo 
1 AAA LIVES SAVED the past SIX 
-L .v\./v months. Their own letters, open to the in¬ 
spection oi any one,prove that fact. It rarely. If over,falls. 
bVMUKs i.atakbh Rumen a.vo Mwitrt.VK will positively 
cure, In it tew weeks, the worst rases of Catarrh . ttroncMW. 
or /nctpie.m rjonmmptton. It is guaranteed to do that. The 
\\ r or!u rjimiot broillIQ? IU eqt.iat lu thu* irmv* of thoeo danger- 
ous anrt trouMi±aomc diseases. It 1* ulao a pivvlmi r| ve, and 
destroy* at oucu the i'tfoct o£ any cold. Mo por«ou bhouid be 
M. O'K kefk, Sox & Co., Seedsmen & Florists, Rochester, N.Y 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 & 33 Vesey Street, 
NEW YORE. 
Post-Office Box 5,643 New York City. 
7VTEW SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1868. 
^ J. 1WI. THORBURW &. CO., 
No. 13 JOHN riTUEET, N E VV YORK, 
Have the pleasure to announce that their 
ANNUAL CATALOGUE 
OF VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 
For the new year, will he ready for mailing to all applicants 
In Jan navy . 9SK-4t 
f\SAGE MEED.-WARRANTED FRESH AND 
v7 good. By tie.’ Pound, Bonlud. or Hundred Bushels, at 
low rate- hr the quantity. Printed instruction* for prepar¬ 
ing and planting the Seed will he sent with each lot, it de¬ 
sired. C. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, McLean Co., [11. 
*7 rnvji s,\u lira im i lONAl.Y (IF THE Him P u',T, 
WmriL 1° C ni tlt ^ 111 ' s f Jj’HDK'Urhed Divines in Europe and 
IHuMJ'n'cd with over 125 Hurl and Wood Isnorav- 
tups. Complete In One Large Octavo Volume. Price‘83 iu 
We employ no General Agents, and offtr Extra Inducements 
t0 'osr o U < 0,llll ‘ s will l u . 3 .- Schd for c rcular and terms. 
93 ‘' 4f _ J. -B. BLUR & fi) , Hurt ford, Conn. 
D AVIS’S PATENT THREE MINUTE 
M I Y C D A U n fie a o ■ ■ ^ m 
DARMKRSt AND FARMERS’ SONS WANTED 
JL to engage in a business, during the Winter, paying from 
0 per month. Address ZEIGLEIt, MuCUKDY & 
CO.. No. 614 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 938-21; 
licenses granted, 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES. 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 2ist, 1665. It Is a combi¬ 
nation of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological and clwmical 
affinity for the funner,) and is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of pattire. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A rnusne—It adapts itself to every shape and slope, Non- 
combustible,«uupurvlou.% non-expanstve and tmdeouylng. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the element* as long a* the structure it protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, and 
PER FECTLY FIRE- PROOF. 
it is unequalled «» a floating for Railroad and Farm Bttild- 
ings. Fence-, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels. Vaults. &.C.. 
D elaware and Maryland farms r«r 
h am?.—J anuary Catalogc sent free, A. K. WOOLSTON, 
Real Estate Broker, 512 King St., Wilmington. Del. 93S-lt 
MIXER AND MASHER, 
Cake.Batter, Sauce; also for mashing Potatoes 
dYegetables ot alt kinds. .Something really useful Lib- 
al terms to the trade. Send I'm Circular. 
937-4t H. G. SITLEIC, No. 182 Broadway, N. Y. 
JATENT REVOLVING DIAPHRAGM 
churkt 
Jhd Butter Worker Comhimat, iritfi Patent 
Air-Tight Covins. 
137-lt W ARE ROOMS, 462 Broadway, New York, 
jlRANK MILLER A CO. TO THEIR ( US* 
to.MK ns.—Repealed complaims from different sections 
M A HYLAND FARM—1X9 AI RES ON TliRN- 
pike, 19 miles from Baltimore eiry, well improved, good 
fruit Of all kinds, for $5,000. JOHN l.LKNN L CO„ 
933-tl' No. 20 St. Paul St. corner Fayette, Baltimore, Md. 
AVISON’S THORNLESS BLACK HASP- 
l.erry — Origin—How and whose ;to get plants, with full 
anions tor profitable, cultivation, all for in cents. Ad¬ 
as Rev. Mr. HOYT, Gaines, N. Y. 937-Unim 
acres small fruits.-piiila'del- 
A" ' phlit and f larlo Kaspberries, Jtatdy Wilson and Kit- 
miy Blackberr.es; 111 , 001 ) Peaches, Apples, Pears and Cher- 
. send stamp tor Catalogue. 
^‘'® ceo WM. PARRY, Cfnnatnlnson, N. J. 
TATEHS’S FIRST 1*R EMI I »l PIANOS, 
i r A G1C OR A WING S H E E T S . 
Ti „ , PRICE S85 CENTS 
I Itf "Circulars seut free. Address 
933-21 A. BAUBKR * BRO., Port Byron, Ill, 
[THE 
PULPIT.”—A 32-page .loiuual 
J_ of Public speaking, Pure Literature and Practical 
Religion. Containing some of the best things sniil by the 
Clergy aud public men the world over. By our plan it will be 
SENT ONE YEAR FOR NOTHING! 
Send 10 cents with your address to 
“ THE PULPIT CO.,” 
938-lt No. 37 Park Row’, New York. 
IT With Agrnfl'o Treble, Iron Frame and over-strung 
Base, will stand any clLrnaie. “ 
Melodeons; Parlor, Church and Cabinet Organs, 
The best inaimfaettired. warrfchtcd for six year*. 
SeCOUU'luiucl 1'i mi os, Muloueourt juh! f )rtf iiii^ ut bar- 
gains Prices fl'om $50 to $223 Monthly installments re¬ 
ceived tor the same. Illustrated catalogue malted. Ware- 
Ifooms No. 181 Broadway, New York 
93S-2U1 HORACE WATERS * CO. 
W E SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR. GOLD 
and Silver \\ arches. Sewing Machines, Silk Dress 
Patterns, Carpetings, Domestic Goods, &c„ Ac. _ 
CIRCE LARS SENT FREE, 
giving full particulars or ten checks sent for One Dollar de¬ 
scribing ten different articles which we will sell for One Dol¬ 
lar each. Splendid Inducements offered to agents sending us 
Clubs. Address LABONTK & BABBITT, 
988-lt ----- 
THE ri<) PARTY PE WOOD BURNING STOVE. 
L Hus celebrated Stove, on the principle of r|,e Hot Air 
Furnace, keeps fire night and day with one-third the wood 
of other stoves, uml is n splendid heater, easily regulated. 
It took the Highest Pivmlnm at the New York State Fair. 
For the Family, the Nursery, the Sick Room or Office it has 
no equal. Single Stoves shipped to anv part of the United 
States or Canada at $18—the lowest wholesale price. Send 
orders to J. C. COCHRANE. Rochester, N. Y. 
W ANTED, AGENTS — $75 TO $200 PER 
month, everywhere, male and female, to introduce 
the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 
Machine will witch, hem', fell, 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a mo®t, supe¬ 
rior mauner. 1 
Prick only 818. Fully warranted for five rears, Wo will 
pay fiilDO for any maeliine that will sew a stronger, more 
seam than onrt It makes tho 
JSJWMO L‘>ck Stltfcli." Every second stitch con be tut, and 
still the Cloth uaunot he pulled apart witliouf tearing It. We 
pay Ageuta fiVi.m $73 to $700 per month and expenses, or a 
commission ftom wldcli twice that amount can be made. 
A !o\ r i e rmY&£- ■ 0 'I® ® c(| ;> I'lttshnvg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 
CAL l ION — Do not he imposed upon bv other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine uml really 
practical cheap machine tnuuafdoturcm 937-lt 
WIND THE NATION. -i QOQ 
“OO. SIXTH VOLUME. loOO. 
” Perhaps the ablest newspaper in the United States.” 
, , , , —London Saturday Review. 
A Radical Journal of acknowledged power and respecta- 
tlity .”—London Times. 
" Written by men of ability for a cultivated audience.” 
.. _ —London Fall Mall Gazette. 
TERMb.—$o per annum ; Clergymen, *1, 
938-lin E. L. GOPKIN * CO,, New York. 
No. 83 Sudbury Street, Boston. 
E2fNOT A PATENT ,UED1CINE .^£3 
A. SAFE, 
CERTAIN, 
^ Speedy Oxtre 
^=^ 7 ^=^^ NEURALGIA, 
MrCTStllijfel]T‘ <ll^ia, | AND all 
j] NERVOUS 
^ JlTM. MaMAST / DISEASES. 
JEROME PARK, MAY 25th, 1867. 
* E. t’’. BAKER, Esq .—Dear Sir: We take pleasure in 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT h is cured thelKnuning 
Horse *• Fleetwlng " of Quarter Cracks. He ran Two and 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and Three Miles again to-day 
carrying One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Pounds, without 
starting his feet to Crack lu the least, anti we now consider 
It a PBRFKCT COKE. 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., Ill Maiden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Shoers and Feed Stores 
everywhere. 931-Id 
CENI) STAID* FOR SIXTEEN PAGES 
to Description ul some of the finest 
Imported, and Thorough-Bred Animals 
and Fowls in America. 
L. I). SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
_-Ufa Effects are 
LAaglcal. 
It 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 uo more than two or three puis. 
No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even Luthe severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervons derangements—of many years’ standing—aff ect¬ 
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 to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
Kit contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree injurious, even to the most delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been in coustant use by many of our most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by malt on receipt of price aud postage. 
Oue Package .SI.00 .Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ . 3.00.. “ 27 “ 
Twelve “ . 9.00.. “ 4S “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and 
medlclues throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER & CD., Sole Proprietors, 
926-2fit 120 Tl-fiuont St., Buston, Mass. 
C HEESE VATS 
MAPLE’S PATENT EQUALIZING DISTRIBUTORS 
With Cooper’s new Cast Iron steam Chest, make this 
the most perfect Vat operated by steam ever introduced. 
Agents wanted to -mil these Vat’s in Western N.-w York. 
1 hese Patents for use in Ohio and Western States are for 
sale. Also, Roe’s Patent Self-Healing Vat with Cooper’s Im* 
provements. Also -i new patent screw lor presses—the best 
In use. pjf~ Send for Circulars. 
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X Established 1858. Laiwr Dclulk Sheet. Iuhts- 
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year. Great Inducements to Agents, 'Specimen copies seut 
to any address Fkkk of Chargk. Address all coinuiunlca- 
tloiis to SHELDON, HOWARD it CO.. Box 3,725, New York 
CDF- 985-4t 
H A K F COOPER. -Watertown, N. Y, 
W E ARE COMING.-AND WILL PRE- 
Beut to any pertain sending us a club in our Great 
ONE DOLLAR SALE 
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, Ac., Ac. 
FREE OF COST! 
Catalogue of goods and sample, sent to any address free. 
ALLEN, HAWES A CO.. 15 Federal St., Boston, Mass., p. O. 
Rox C„ Wholesale Dealers fit French, German, and English 
Dry and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leath¬ 
er Goods, *e. 985-4t 
H oliday goods.-we offer great 
Bargains in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware 
Also a new article, tbe 
“RECHERCHE STATIONERY CASE,” 
ot elegant_pm fumed Stationery. Sales quick and nays large 
profits. |tF~Seudfor our Circular. 
933-6t HASK INS A CO., V- Beckman St.. N. Y. 
JgLOOMINGTON NURSERY. 
17th] 10 Green Honses. 350 Acres, [Year. 
Fruit, Okx.oirxtai, ami. Wrsery Stock—G eneral as¬ 
sortment. Dwauf a.xii STAK'D a rd Tkkk>— iucludiug 206,000 
fine, cheap yearling Apple, Pear, &c., admirable for large 
plantations or distant markets. Bi.aokbbrri ks -Klttatinny 
Wilson’s Early, Missouri Mammoth. R.vsenKKIlLEfe -Doolit¬ 
tle, Clarke, EiUaddlc, Golden Cap, Philadelphia. Tlmrnless. 
Stkawjikkriks—J ucniula, Wilson, *e. chapeh — Concord 
Delaware Ives’, Norton. Rogers' Hybrids, i-spni lain No 1 
Gr.U'e CtTriKos. Apple Si'iuKs. Root Grafts. 'Slocks 
— Apple. Pear. Quince. Plum, Cherry. Black W\lmt 
Peach a no Apr lb 8f.fi,. Usage Grant; k Seed and Plants 
Evbrgukkks, Shade Tkkks, Stun ns, Climiirks, Rusks — 
Best Stock, Largest Assortment we know—500 Varieties In¬ 
cluding Giant, Marshal Kiel, Madam Chas. Wed, Gen Wash- 
ington.ifcc. Daulxas,Gladiqlus.Vxrjiekas, Heddikg and 
Fla NTS. Bend 3 red stamps for 3 Catalogues, 
W-lt F. K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, McLean Co., ill. 
-f*l 4 (j(){ ) |){|(| STERLING IN MONEY 
fV L *i \ and Est Jes rematn unclaimed 
iu England. Scotland and Ireland, in n my cases as far back 
as ibOO. Fee to search for tiny name f: Guiujaloelea traced. 
Will searched for. All LETTERS MUs'C no nre-pald. 
„ , GUN JL CO., 
Unclaimed Money and Estates Agency, 
928-13t No. 6 Prince Wales’ Roal, London, England. 
mHi: farmer’s a o c o l ntAN t is 
A acknowledged 1*y competent fudges, and all who see 
It, as the simplest system yet published for keeping farm ac¬ 
counts. It is published fn tlirue different sizes, therefore 
adapting It to the wants of every farmer. The prices are, for 
the large size, lasting three years, small size, lasting 
three year;, $ 2 ; small size, for one year, $i. suit ],ostage 
prepaid on receipt ,,f price. Also, good commission given 
lo agents, and liberal discount to 'farmers’ clubs. Young 
farmers, and farmers'sous who have leisure evenings, make 
good agents, Address FRKl). PERKINS, Chester, Mass. 
W ANTED—AN AGENT.—ONE IN EVER 
town.—An active bushmes man to take the Agon, 
for tho sale of Phaksox * H.vRMOX’s Rinsnmt Movldim 
a.NI> Wkaihki: Brnirs. applied to the tides, top, bottom ai 
center ut Doors ^nd Windows. 'Hie sale in verv larse. b 
vonct MirtUlng ever ofltered before to an A-oat, and tm 
*10 to m pet day van be made. Send fur circular. A g<x 
responsdile man applying secures a valuable business. Tern 
for the mouldings Cash. PEARSON & HARMON’, 
151 Washington St., Boston, Mass, 
P ORTABLE STEAM ENG1N E»—COMBINING 
the maximum of efflmency, durabili ty and economy with 
the minimum of weight and price. They arc widely and 
favorably known, morn than.600 being lu two. All warranted 
satisfactory, or no sale. Descrlntiyc circulars sent on annil- 
cation. Address J. C. HOADLEY A CO., Lawrence, Mass, 
JOD-SAWiNG MACHINERY. FARMER’S 
Horse-Pouri s, dsc., vVc. For llltwtraicd Circulars con- 
;g description, price, Ac., Ac., address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina Iron Works, 
Lf Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
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|11| || culturist and 
THE WEEKLY EVENING POST, 
or for ?3 you can get The Riverside Magazine and the 
WEEKLY EVENING POST. 
Address, WM. C. BRYANT & CO., 
938-2t Publishers of Tub Evksixg Post, New York. 
1ANUERS CURED WITHOUT PAIN. USE OF 
J the knife, or caustic burning. Circulars scut free of 
targe. Address Drs. BABCOCK & SON, 
933-lSt 760 Bl'oadwuy, New York, 
lANCERS CURED W ITllOl T THE KNIFE 
j by WM. W. HADLE1. M. D., 546 Broadway, N, Y 
R ochester agrici lturai. works. 
, Rochester. N. Y. —Builders of GORDON’S EMPIRE 
FEED CUTTER, as represented In Rvuxl of Dec. 7t!i Send 
for particulars. 9S5-St 
A MONTH J—15 NEW ARTICLES FOR 
Agents. Address H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. 
LlO INSTITUTION W ATER IS A CERTAIN 
^ cure for Diabetes and all diseases of tho Kidneys . For 
sale by all Druggists, 933-lSt 
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His LtBCTKNxxrs. comprising a life ol' Gen. Lee arid 
every Southern General of distinction. Also, "Tun Lost 
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E. B. TREAT A CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway. New York. 
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