4 
LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
pRINCIPAL AND INTEREST 
IIS GOLD COIS. 
THE BEST INVESTMENT 
FOR SURPLUS CAPITAL. 
A COUGH, a COLD, or a SORE THROAT, 
require^ immediate attention, and should be checked. 
If allowed to continue, 
Irritation of dip Lumen, a Pcrinnneut Throat 
Dixenne or Comminprioii, , 
tii often the result. 
Missoufl I,and? for Sale—Geo S Harris. 
Tlie American Stock -Journal—N P Boyer & Co. 
Scott’s.Pateut Grinder—Richardson * Co, 
Early 4nod rich Potatoes, Ac -T B Miner. 
Small fruit Manuel—Purdy & Hence. 
BlalciO Endless Plank Horse-Power—R L Howard. 
PcefcsJill Plows uni Castings—PeeksklU MTg Co. 
At n s' hurry Pectoral. 
New, hc.iti and'Very Useful—Sami Bowles & Co. 
Agent -.1 i Oiiyd. 
Nativ Evergreens—Jas A Hoot. 
2,000 Karo. Receipt- -K Thornton. 
Dairy Farms for Sale—'H Graves. 
The illustrated Guide to Health—Wm Earl. 
T in to tie Water Wheels—Peeksktll MTg Co. 
Tin- hristlaii—H 1, Hastings. 
Ho 111 ay .Journal Sent Free—Adams & Co. 
GoKeti Hill Seminary—Emily Nelson. 
Grape Vines—J F Dcllot. 
Out Ounce of Gold —8 T Bahhltt. 
lUtstrated Guido—Hovey & Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
TK- Best Roofing in the World—F M Buell. 
E/ouomlze—SymonAs ,fc Co. 
Money to Loan— Jno H Rochester. 
Wanted—Geo I, Lang, 
local aud Traveling Agents—WiUbnr & Pond. 
Advertising Rates.— After the first of January, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising In the Rubai, Nkw-Yobkee will he 
as follows, for each Insertion: 
Advertisements, Inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space. 
• Ontside. Si '• “ •* 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, #1.50 per line. 
Keasofi —Our measure will be considerably wider and clr 
cnlatior. ranch greater (at least twenty thousand) than when 
the former rates were established. [Dec. 28. 
The Great American Tea Co 
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 to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Teas, the Company arc constantly receiving 
large Invoices of the Quest quality of Green Teas 
from tlie Moynne district of China, which arc un¬ 
rivalled for fineness and delicacy of fiavor. 
®ssssjfes&e:ss:iK&a, 
R ° *l,20 l, V*tt KFAMT ’ ( '^ u< ' lc,) ‘ 0c -' m '-' IJOc - * x - fMO, best 
Unoolorjco jAPAjf.wic,,to 1,1,23v 
Guotowmcb, (Green,.) $lV, Ut’*i $ * »* 
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 tlie pi 
For Bronchitis, Axthnin, C 
ami Throat Diseases, Troel 
gopd success. 
Bingo I'm anil Public Speak 
strengthen the voice. 
OBTxrttonly “L 
take any of the wobthlbsb 
Sold Evkkvwubkh. 
Central Pacific Railroad 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. 
era use them to clear and 
Bkowx's Rbon'cci al Troches," and do not 
imitations that may be offered. 
983-3mo 
FKROI 8 E PARK, MAY 25th7 1867. 
E. F. BAKER, Esq .—Dear Sir: We take pleasure in 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT has cured tUeSRnnning 
Horae “ Flcetwlng •’ of Quarter Cracks. He. ran Two and 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday,and Three Miles again to-day 
carrying One Huhdrod and Twenty-Eight Founds, without 
starting his feet to Crack in the least, and we now consider 
it a PKRPBCT CUBE. 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes * Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO.. 141 Malden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Shoors and Feed Stores 
everywhere. 931.10 
H oliday journal hunt free. -con¬ 
taining NEW PARLOR FLAYS, MAGIC SPORTS, 
PROBLEMS, PUZZLES, ODDITIES AOT) NOVELTIES, tt! 
large pages, Illustrated Address. 
MO-afei. ADAMS & CO.. Publishers. Boston, Maas. 
A GENT’S. LLOYD’S $100,000 REVOLVING 
DOUBLE MAPS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA are 
just out; only $ 1 . 8 , 000.000 names on them. "II<>w to can¬ 
vass well" sent, Ladies and men $20-a day made. 
• J. T. LLOYD. 
bio, 23 Cortlandt Street,, New York. 
uui.lt mjmia, ana anomic to investors the following among 
other obvious considerations; and invite the comparison 
with the merits aud excellences of any class of corporate 
securities: 
I. These bonds are based upon the most vital and valuable 
part of the Grand National Pacific Railroad, soon to become 
the main channel of communication on the continent.. 
H. The local settlement, and tlie business therefrom Is re¬ 
markably large and profitable,and must constantly increase. 
III. The hardest part of the road is now hollt, and the re¬ 
mainder will be rapidly carried forward over the Salt Lake 
Plains. 
IV. The greater part of the means necessary to build the 
read is provided by the U. S. Government upon a subordinate 
lieu. 
V. The State and chief cities of California have contributed 
upward of *3,000,000 to the enterprise, without lion. 
VI. The grant of land is destined at an early dav to prove 
oi far greater market v alue than the total of the First Mort¬ 
gage Bonds Issued upon the roatl and equipments. 
VII. This Road lies altogether among the gold and silver 
producing region*, and It* revenues are received In coin. 
Via. The management of tits Company has been distin¬ 
guished lor prudence and economy; and the surplus earn- 
"kgs. after payim ilt of expenses and interest, are devoted to 
construction purposes. 
IS. The interest liabilities of the Company npon the por¬ 
tion now in operation are less than a third the net earnings. 
X. Both principal and interest are payable rtf gold, under 
special provisions of both National and .State enactment. 
The Bonds are In sums of *1,000 each, with Be.mi-aunual 
gold coupons attached, payable in January and July, and 
are offered for sale at 95 per cent, of their par value aud 
accrued interest from January I added, in currency. 
At this tune they yield nearly 
Nine per Cent, upon the Investment, 
These Bonds bid fab’ to attain the most prominent position 
among the non-specnlative 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, with the principal abundantly secured, and 
of realizing a profit of ten to fifteen per ceut. In addition. 
Orders sent 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 oar cost. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &c., 
furnished on application at the office ortho Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
N«. 54 WILLIAM STREET, 
AND OF 
FISK <fc HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
/ AXD 
Financial Agents of the 0. P. R. R, Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. 
And of FARMERS’ & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK 
and FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester, N. Y. 
TH*; BRINKERHOFF OOKN MILLLFIS 
A SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. I lin ing purchased 
the patentee’s entire interest in this machine, we are prepared 
to supply the trade, and those who oiay wish to act as a ir ents 
at reduced rates. The Brinkerhoff Coni Shv-tler Was selected 
overall competitors to send to tin- Parts Exposition: it is 
.ty.-Ho .UStTKD STATES COMMISSIONER OK 
U.l.Ti t LTtJ RE, in Ms report to Comrrea*. lrti’,7 seepage 
■».-;,*b..,n K "the very beet hand-shelter that u mmUin ike 
rmed States. By the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAR- 
Mhlvo MilJH.RB thD *? best Mu*y lutvom* inch vviUi M 
Rv, the OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL IMPLEMENT 
Auburn, N. \in July, 1w;ij, S k chi- •• hej; corn- 
mrbcitscr 
G" APE VINES. 
I hare a few thouaand GRAPE VINES yet. unsold. 
ALSO , 
ION A AND ISRAELLA WOOD. 
At. very low prices. Send for Price List to J. F. DELIOT 
Vine Grower. Sine Sing, N. Y, 
— Paris has thirty theaters. 
— Iowa has a population of 302,010. 
— Ohio has 845.0(18 enrolled militia. 
— Gen. Banka is an eight hour man. 
— The Tycoon of Japan has resigned. 
— The revenue of Italy is $32,000,000. 
— Yonkers has a population of 12,000. 
— Lord Brofigtaain is ninety years old. 
— It is said Gen. Sheridan is a Fenian. 
— The State of Illinois owes $8,638,152. 
— There are 24,000 shoemakers in Paris. 
— Pennsylvania oil walls are improving, 
— There is a cotton famine in England. 
— Longfellow is at work on a new poem. 
— Postage stamps are to be made smaller. 
— 427 deaths in New York City last week. 
— The State debt of Ohio is $11,031,941.56. 
— Ohio river is navigated by 500 steamers. 
— Princess Sajm Salm has gone to Europe. 
— Grace Greenwood favors female suffrage. 
— Wild cats are plenty in Durand Co,, Wis. 
— The Russian national debt is $763,000,000. 
— Steel billiard balls arc t-bc latest invention. 
— Gen. Grant refuses to write for the Ledger. 
— 7,000 people in New York city wear glasses. 
— The shoe trade in Lyun, Mass., is very dull. 
— Philadelphia has a soup society 53 years old. 
— Eight cities in Europe have Lincoln streets. 
— Wildcats are growing plenty in Connecticut. 
— The mad dog mania is rampant in Syracuse. 
— Carlyle has been made a justice of the peace. 
— Agassiz predicts 86 snow storms this winter. 
— There are 210 newspapers published in India. 
— Vanderbilt wants to bay the Pacific Railroad. 
— There are 100.000 drunken women in the U. S. 
— The cane crop of Eastern Florida is excellent. 
— “Brick" Pomeroy is said to be worth $100,000. 
— The funded debt of New York is $48,367,682.22. 
— The sewing girls of New York are out of work. 
— The Denmark (Iowa) Academy has 160 students. 
— Philadelphia is now enjoying the Dickens fever. 
— Burglaries are abundant at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 
— Gcd. A. J. Maltby, Mayor of Vicksburg, is dead. 
— Lead ore has been discovered in Cattaraugus Co. 
— Fenian broils was the Christmas dish in England. 
— There, is a mad dog pauic in Butler county, Ohio. 
— King Theodore has released his English captives. 
— Knox county (Ill.) jail is crowded with prisoners. 
— The total Pacific press now comprises 214 papers. 
— The public debt of Pennsylvania is $34,766,431.22. 
— The Government owns 1,824.908,400 acres of land. 
— New Orleans is to have a line of steamers to Rio. 
— A coal mine bus been discovered in Lc Roy, N. Y. 
— F. Oakes Ames is the wealthiest man in Congress. 
— The State of Maine pays $55,000 a year in pensions. 
— Mrs. Edwin ForreBt has obtained $100,000 alimony. 
— Farmers’ Clubs abound in all counties of Vermont. 
— Gen. Cole's trial is to take place at Albany on the 27th. 
— The Atlantic cable has a gross income of $5,000 a day. 
— Worcester, Mass., turns out 500,000 envelopes daily. 
— 300,000 copies of “ Mother Goose ’’ were sold last year, 
— Cotton is Selling at Pino BJnff, Ark., for 8@.10e. $ lb. 
— Marketable ladies will understand this is leap year. 
— A sister of the late Chas. Lobdell has become insane. 
— The first California paper was published 20 years ago. 
— There is a homestead in Flushing, R. I., four centuries 
old. 
— James Gordon Bennett is not a candidate for Presi¬ 
dent. 
— A $30,000 soldiers' monument is to be built at Troy, 
N. Y. 
— Auditor Benton's term of office expires on the 1st of 
April. 
— Belle Boyd has been granted a divorce from her hus¬ 
band. 
— An entire town in Qregon has been swept away by 
flood. 
— An Odd Fellows' Fair, at Lexington, Ky., yielded 
$2,000. 
— Massachusetts legislators get board in Boston for $3 
a week. 
— The New London gas works are the largest in the 
country. 
— Gen. Wool is preparing a volume of Military Recol¬ 
lections. 
— The Asylum for the Blind at Batavia, N. Y., costs 
$ 200 , 000 . ’ 
— Two Sheffield iron works have reduced wages ten 
per cent. 
— The Phillipsburg, N. J., iron works has been sold for 
$900,000. , 
— Dnring 1SC7, 3,745 new buildings were put up in Phil¬ 
adelphia. 
— A black marble quarry has been found in Columbia 
Co., N. Y. 
— The Canal Board of this State meets on the 19th of 
February. 
— The Canadian Railroads claim 2,500,000 passengers 
last yeur. 
— The Tuebriatc Asylum at Ward’s Island, N. Y., is 
completed. 
— The capital of the Western Union Telegraph Co. is 
$•10,000,000. 
* — Memphis has admitted a colored lawyer to practice 
in its courts. 
— The Attorney General of Iowa, J. E. Allen, is hope¬ 
lessly insane. 
— Wm. C. Bryant gets $3,000 for three poems for the 
N. Y. Ledger. 
— Gen. J. A. Logan is President of the Grand Army of 
the Republic. 
— New Mexico with 220,000 inhabitants has not a single 
public school. 
— The Austrian government Is reducing its mili tary 
establishment. 
— One farmer in California produced 25,000 pounds of 
raisins last year. 
— The cost of the Freedmen's Bureau for 18 months 
was $4,397,854.39, 
— The expenditures for schools in Pennsylvania in 1867 
were $5,160,700.17. 
— The Savings Banka of New York city contain $92,- 
000,000 on deposit. 
— All the prisoners confined in the Shelbyyillc, (Tcmn.) 
jail escaped lately. 
— Vicksburg papers come out on bine and pink paper, 
as during the war. 
— The organ in St. George’s Hall, Liverpool, is the 
T*, 11 CHRISTIAN, 6 0 CENTS! 
T A large, live, 8 page monthly religions and family 
paper, containing fact*. Incidents, tales, sketches, mimic 
T> A TENT DEVOLVING DIAPHRAGUI 
A C II TT XT TNT 
And Butter Worker Combined, icith Patent 
Air-Tight Covers, 
937- it WAREIiOOMB, 482 Broadway, New York. 
1 AC R ES SMALL FR HITS.—Ml I LA DEL- 
LOl " phia and Clarke Raspberries, Early Wilson aud Kit- 
tatinny Black berries; 40,000 Peaches, Apples, Pears and Cher- 
rl « 8 . Send stamp for Catalogue. 
•f37-6tuo WM. PARRY, Cinnamlnson, N. J. 
W1TERVS Flit.ST PRBMItM El A NOS, 
t, , 1 Agtaffa Treble, Iron Frame aud over-strung 
Baas, will stand any climate. ^ 
Molodeoua; Parlor, Churoh and Cabinet Organs, 
o,... lu '^ njWinfliCtnred. warranted for six years. 
Second-hand ' 'huom, Melodeonr and Organs at great bar- 
T* 1 ' 1 *’’."* ,r “ ln tr > $ 220 . Monthly Installments re- 
Cvlien loi the Sftlnp. Lllnsyratad eataloirur niuilcd Ware. 
rooms No. 4M Broadway, New YOTk *’ “ lu,lca - >Vftr * 
938- 2m Borage witctu .*■ rn 
poetry, true stories, pictures, reading for young, olei, saints' 
sinners one and all. No sectarianism, eontroversv, politics! 
Pn fir. nil Is, or patent medicines. 60 cents a year; 10 conies 
I*- For Sunday Schools. 10 conies #4. 3'itcl lO cents for 
3 specimens before yon forget it. Vot. .4 begins Jan., J 86 H. 
lOOO pages new. live tracts, for *1 Address |r t. 
HASTINGS. Tract Repository, 19 Linda)? *.! Bostoni 
Mass. B-MMteo 
O NE OUNCE OF GOLD WILL BE GIVEN 
for every ounce of adulteration found in *• B T Bab- 
hitt'b Lto.v coffkk.” Tide coffee is roasted, ground, and 
sealed " hermetically," under letter* patent from the IT S 
Government All the " aroma" 1* saved, aud the coffee pre¬ 
sents a rich, glossy appearance. Every family should use it. 
as It is 15 to 20 per ceut. stronger than other pnre " Coffee “ 
One can in every twenty contains a SI Grerubnck For 
sale everywhere. If ronr grocer does not keep this coffee, 
and will not get It for yon. scud your orders direct to the 
fa n, t n > oT' - - B. T. BABBITT.’, 
.4t0-2f.eo Nob. M to 71 Washington St , N. Y. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Otiice Box* 5643 New York City. 
We warrant nil the £ood« wn aell to give entire 
Bati 8 fa(!Ucin If they un* not Ratfflfactory they oau 
be returned at our ex-nonse wlthlu 30 dayn. and 
have the mouey ntfrimfed. 
Through our *y*tr.tn of supplying Clubs through* 
out the Cotuitry, comumm-H in all parts of the 
United ht^itep cun receive their Teas at the same 
prices, with the small additional expense of trans- 
g ortatlon, as though they bought, the,m at our ware- 
ouse In the city. 
Some patties inqnlre of ns how thev shall pro- 
ceed to get up a club. The answer Is simply this; 
Let each person wishing to Join In a club, 8 ay how 
much tea or coffee he wants, and select the kind 
and price from our Price List, as published in the 
paper or in oar circulars. Write the names, kinds 
and amounts plainly on the list, and when the cltib 
is complete send tt to tie by mall, imd we will put 
each party's goods lu separate packages, and mark 
the name upon them, with the cost, so there need 
be. no pot)fnslon iu their distribution—each party 
getting exactly what he orders, and uo more. The 
cost of transportation the members can divide 
eoultably among themselves. 
The funds to pay for the goods ordered can ba 
sent by drafts On New York, by post-oUice money 
orders, or by Express, as may shit the convenience 
of the club. Or U the amount ordered exceed $30, 
we will, If desired, send tlie goods by Express, to 
“colleet on delivery." 
Hereafter wo will send a complimentary package 
to the party getting up the Club. Our profits are 
small,but 'Vo will be as liberal as we nan afford. 
We send no complimentary package for Clubs of 
less than $30. 
If they are not satisfactory they can 
'* - expense wlthlu 30 days, and 
supplylngClnbs through- 
ucra in all parts of the 
now ready, containing HO pages of small tvpe : Illustrated 
with 80 new and beautiful engravings of the most, popular 
and show}' flowers and novelties, with full descriptions of 
nearly 2 ,:WO Varieties of Flower aud Vegetable Seeds, aceoin- 
panii’d with complete practical directions for their cultiva- 
uori and treatment, and a colored plate. Mailed free to all 
applicants on the receipt of 25 eta. Address, 
m hoveV & CO., 
940-3teo 53 North Market Ht., Boston. 
Perhaps the ablest newspaper In tlie Unlted States.” * 
. u , , , _ , —London Suturdau Review, 
A Rad leal journal of acknowledged power and reBpecta- 
xy."—London Time h. 1 
Written by men or ability for a cultivated audience " 
, r -London Pali Hull Gazette. 
F.RMS.—$5 per annum ; Clergvinen, $4. 
8-Hn E L. GOD KIN & CO., Now York. 
“THEY CURB!’) WHAT 
Cures? AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL for 
a Cough, AYER'S PILLS for a purijativc, 
and AYER'S SARSAPARILLA for the com¬ 
plaints that require an alternative medicine. 
/CHEESE VATS 
FOB. FACTORIES. 
MAPLE’SPATENT EQUALIZING DISTRIBUTORS 
With CoOt’KB’S vkw Cast fno.v ST BA M CHEST, make this 
the most pfiPifiQt Vut onc*rrito.rJ hy ev<ir Introdticnd. 
Ascents wuated to sell these Vais in Western New York. 
Those Patents for use In Ohio and Western states are (Sr 
sale- Also. Roe's Patent Self-Hentlng Vat, with Cooper's Im¬ 
provements. Also a new patent. Serow for presses—the best 
In use. IWSl-iuI for Circular*. 
«H4t Ji. * K. K COQPFR. Watertown, N. Y. 
TITHE FA ItiYI UK’S A < 4 4» I \ T A \ T IS 
A acknowledged by eompeten;. judge*, and all who see 
It. us the simplest system yet published for keeping farm ac¬ 
counts. it is published fu three different *t*ei", therefore 
adapting it to tlie wants of every farmer. Thopclces are, for 
the large size, lasting three years, $3,50; srnsll size, lasting 
three years, $2; -.oiall sUe, for one year, $1. Sent postage 
prepaid on recenit of price. Also, good commission given 
to agents, and n bora I discount to farmers' clubs. Yo ixn g 
farmers, and farmers' sous who have leisure evenings, make 
gqod agents. Address FRED. PERKINS, Chester, Mass. 
E AKL* GOODRICH POTATOES AND 
CHOICE GRAPE VINES, —Five ^hundred barrels of 
Early Goodrich Potatoes.and 50,000Concord, bma. Delaware 
Adirondnc, Hartford Prolific, and other choice Grape Vines, 
for sale at half the usual rates, delivered at express oiflot or 
railroad depot at. Clinton, N. Y., Or from my farm at New 
Brunswick. New Jersey, as may best suit customers. Send 
immediately for circular of pnees, to T. 15. MINER, Editor 
Rural American.’’ Clinton, Oneida Co„ N. Y. mu ft 
N. B.—AU villages and towns where a large number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about oue-thlrd (beside the 
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 lu part, as they are bof/un or itni- 
tallowi. Wo have no branches, and do not, lu any 
case, authorize the use of oar 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) 
O 1UA LL F It IT IT 71 A N U A L GIVES 1 5 
kj ypnrs ol practical experience in growiug all kinds 0 f 
fmull Fruits. Any person who Ims never growu any kind sol' 
Small Knittn cull take this pamphlet s ad learn from It just 
Horn ami w hallo do. It Is acknowledged to be. the. best am! 
most practical ( utalognr offered to the public. It contains 
ncenlu-four pupci of solid matter. Sent to all applicants on 
receipt tif ill p.f.nts WhoJwjtk' I Ant nr ntfree, Aiho ac^nt free 
our private: ClPgUlul* and bbow felllix r.o tlioiAO vvlcitiin^ to jiiji 
our agents. tF" lyo to 300 per cent, realized by such. Ad- 
dress i t UDl A RANGE, 8 outh Bend, ind., or Purdy's Fruit 
Farm, Palmyra, N. Y. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 & 38 Vesey Street, 
CTECT YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,6-13 New York City. 
B LAKE’S FATE 
HORSEPOWER,— i 
Cross-Cut, ami Drag Sawtm 
eft. hk. ...... r .. 
Michigan State Fair last tall, 
have used It, to have r .: . 
any tread power now known 
tt»"NOT A PA TENT MEDICINE. 
A S-AJPB, 
CERTAIN, 
A New Invention —Circular, 
-. ■ — —, .g Machtogs attached when order- 
1 his Horse Power was awarded tlie first premium at tlie 
j* ftcknowlmlaudby alt who 
more power at the same elevation than 
, , ,, . 1 ; also, that it is easier for Mm 
horses, cheaper to run, more durable and sells at a less price 
Mian :iny othoiv I can refer to those n»»\v having them in u$»c 
U r<’quin <i. Defterintiye Circular inailetl upon application. 
Lihi*raj rljMi’oaut trmuc to tin: trade or tlio*c procuring orders. 
Address K. L. HOWARD, Buffalo, N, Y. 
F ortieth thousand. 
THE TEMPLE CHOIR, a new collection of sacred 
and secular music f-w ohq|r» and sine lug sehocils. by TUEO 
F. SEWARD, LOWKM. M A SON. mid W1U.I.W if. BRAD! 
BUR\. Which was firstpnhlisht'd In September last, lias a), 
rcadj KEAFIIED ITS FORTIETH THOUSAND! 
Bettor evidence of Its acceptability to flic nubile—that it 
pleases those who e xamine it could not ?m afforded IT IS 
l-'N'Ql' KSTKIN ABLY THE MOST POPULAR MtJSIC BOOK 
PUBLISHED IN THI 8 OOPNT’CY FOR MANY YEARS. 
H contains much new music by Us auti-ors. us well as many 
other of tnc most nopniar composers. Kurely has such vari¬ 
ety been included In one volume, Its Singing School Depart¬ 
ment Is very full and complete, and it contains a good number 
of new rices for choir practice, &e. It is very attractive in 
Us Anthem Department. 
We have never published a book which seemed to give 
more universal s tifsfuct.lon. Price $1.50. Sent by mall. 
MASON BROTHERS, No. 59BBroadway,New York. 
MASON A HAMLIN. No. 15J Trpruont $t„ Boston. 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
Uniyers^SeTiralgia 
jCOTT’S PATENT GKINDER, 
FOR SHARPENING MOWER AND REAPER KNIVES. 
rjTHE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. 
MASON & HAMLIN, having been awarded a Grant Fre.ST 
Prizk Mbdal, for the Sitkriokitt of tiikii: OantXET Ok- 
(IAN 8 at the Pams Exposition, in competition with the best 
makers ol instruments of this class from all countries, and 
having been rvirnimiT awarded Uie CMIest iledalH dl the. 
most Important liulwdfint Exhibitions for a aeries ol' years, 
with scarcely ally exceptions, HAVE CEASED TO pL\.( K 
TIIEIR INSTRUMENTS IN COMPETITION at such exhi- 
bit lime. They respectfully aanottfite Mils fact, that the pub¬ 
lic may not receive wrong Impression* from announcements 
of premiums taken by other makers. 
Many cetebruuul European OrattnletH have added their tes¬ 
timony to that of tlie great majoTtly oj the mo»t r.mim nt musi- 
CIUUK of Huh ft) u ntrij to the U.VKnL vl.Iutl) KX-IU.I.KM'K OF TUK 
Uliiaoii & Hamlin Cabinet: Ovftau*. 
Prices, $75 to $000 and upwards, each ; uniform and Invari¬ 
able; and but little higher man those of greatly inferior in¬ 
struments. 
Circulars with full particulars to any address. 
■Warerooms,—154 Tremont Street, Boston. 
596 Broadway, New York. 
Xt* Effects are 
^'■' 1 magical. 
It Is an unfailing remedy in all cases or Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure Ln less tlian twenty-foor hoars, 
from the use of uo more than two or three pills. 
No othor form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even In the severest eases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous dBrangemeuts—of many years' standing—affect¬ 
ing tlie entire By stem. 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. 
It contains no drugs or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicato system, and can 
always be used with perfect safety. 
It has long been iu constant use by many of onr most emi¬ 
nent phi/stdarw, who give It their unanimous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.81.OO..Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ . 5.00.. “ 'Z7 “ 
Twelve “ .. 9.00.. “ 48 “ 
It Is sold by all wholesale and retail dealers In drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 
926-26t 1'iO Tremonl St., Host oil, Mane. 
B LOO HI IN 13 TON NDRSERy. 
17th] 10 Green Houses. 350 Acres. [Year. 
Fruit, Ornamental and Nursery Stock—G eneral as¬ 
sortment. Dwarf and Standard Trees— includin'”200,000 
fine. Cheap yearling Apple. Pear, &c„ admirable for lur-'e 
plantations or distant markets. Bi.aoisbkbriks -Kittatinnv 
v Karly, Missouri Mammoth. KaspnEititiES-Doolft- 
tle, ( larke, KlliBdaie, Golden Cap, Philadelphia, Thornless. 
Stii k wherries—J uuomi.a, Wilson, Ac. Giiaf»rh —Concord, 
Delaware, Ives’, Norton, Rogers' Hybrid*, especially No 4 
Grape Cti rriM.::. Apple Scions. Root Grafts. Stocks 
-A pple, Pear, Quince, Plum, Cherry. Black Walnut, 
Peach avd Apple Seed. Osaojc oranok Bred and Plants! 
F.vKanitKiesa, Shade 1 uttK.s, rtti«tn«e, Climueus. Rosks- 
Patented July 30, 1867. 
DIPLOMA AWARDED at NEW YORK STATE FAIR. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
RICHARDSON & CO., Auburn, I. t Assizes of Patent. 
The Grindstone Is adjustable to anv desired angle, aud 
Bibles the length of tile frame, while the'knife or Clitter-har is 
held by a swinging frame In nucl) position to the stone that 
every suction of tlie knife ean be accurately ground to a uni- 
lonn level with great facility Tlie device is simple andef- 
leotlve, and the machine can be furnished at a price within 
the reach of all ivlio use Mowers and Reapers. The attention 
of flirmrs and Manuf acture? s of Agricultural Implements 
is reauesied to this invention. {J V ~Territorial Rights for sev¬ 
eral States will be disposed of by the above holders of the 
Patent. 940-2leow 
X2J. A R D E X I SI C FOR V K O F I T . 
VT (By PETER HENDERSON.) 
This work has attained a larger sale iu one season than any 
Other book ever published on Gardening Jn this country. Us 
teachings are the experience of 2(1 years In growing garden 
products for the great market of New York, and are alike 
applicable to private or Market Gardening. 
Prick, JIAO by mail, pre-pald. 
Our Illustrated Catalogue for iSWs, of SEEDS and IMPLE¬ 
MENTS is now ready anil will be mailed to all applicants for 
“5 cm. Also our niuaUated Catalogue for 1818 , of NEW and 
LAKE PLAN TS, price 35 cents. But to otlr customers of last 
season they will be mailed as usual without charge. 
HENDERSON A FI,EM INC,. 
Seedsmen, Market Gflrdi-iii'i’4 and Florists, 
67 Nassau Street, New York. 
O OK A GEN TS W A N T F, I» V O li 
in .» ii ITjI# r UK lilt. VV I « 
A> LIAM SMITH’S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Writ- 
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America. Illustrated with ovir 135 Steel and Wood Engran- 
ings. Complete In One- Large Octavo Volume. Price *8,50. 
We employ no General Agents, and offer Extra Inducements 
vO Agents doftiJUS witli us. foe Circular and tci'Uis, 
_J. B. burr & co., Hartford, Conn. 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY 
tiom. 
It la a fact that the lands of Missouri, 
III . - - wi -1.1000 V4 4 Ij UICUI.K 
fertile and situated in the heart of the Union, 
fnmish an extraordinary opportunity for the people 
of the Northern States to acquire rich* healthy and 
good iarms and homes, which opportunity never 
aau occur again, so near the great center of population. 
The great territory of North .Missouri, bounded 
north by Iowa, east by tlie Mississippi, south and 
west by the Missouri river, contains about 35,000 
square miles, or sixteen million acres as desirable as 
auy in the Valley of the Mississippi. Through this 
garden of Missouri, the Hannibal * St. Joseph R.R. 
extends. Its eastern termini at Hannibal and 
Quincy on the Mississippi, and its western at 8t. 
Excellent 
W. C. POTTER, Viee-Pres't. 
J. M. ALLEN, Sec. & Trees. 
A O, VERY’S HAND LOOM, 
a * PATENTED OCTOBER l*t, 1867, 
Manufactured by A. O. VERT & CO., Andover. N. Y. 
IVSend stamp for Descriptive Circular. 
ITVAVIS’S PATENT THREE MINUTE 
MIXER AND MASHER, 
For mixing Cake, Batter, Sauce ; also for mashing Potatoes 
and Vegetables of all kinds. Something really useful. Lib¬ 
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M7-4t H. G. 8 UPLKE, No. 482 Broadway, N. Y. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
ENT FBEE.-CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
The process of reconstructing Slate Stone from a disinte¬ 
grated state was Patented February 21st, 1865. It Is a combi¬ 
nation Of 
Pulverized Slate and Viscous Matter, 
(the latter possessing qualities of geological aud chemical 
affinity for the former,) and Is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies 0 / nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS DNRTVALLED. 
A ruastlo—It adapts Itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
comhastible.ftmpervious, uon-expanstve. and undecaying. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as thcatructure it protects. 
Being susceptible of little If any wear from exposure, aud 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It Isnneqnalled as a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vesauls. Vaults, &c. 
F rank miller At co. to their cl n- 
tomkks.— Repeated comp lain te from different sections 
of country reach ns, that wonhless articles are sold as .Hit- 
1 .eu's Bi.ackivo and flABNxas Gil. by which many arc 
deceived. As most of these articles are composed of Coal 
and other cheap Oils which are Injurious to Leather, they 
may be easily detected. 
Pleas,* notice onr name In fall on each Box and Can. 
FRANK MILLER & CO.. 18 & 20 Cedar St., New York. 
M. O’Kkkke.Son& Co.,Seedsmen*Florists, Rochester,N.Y. 
Joseph and Kansas City cm the Missouri, Excellent 
aud cheap lands lie alongside of its track in alte- 
nute sections. Nature here has (lone much, man 
but little. The climate, so temperate aud healthy, 
and a virgin soil, capable of producing almost every 
kind of vegetation, iuvite emigrants from the cold 
and bleak domains of the North, to settle on our 
rich ancl waiting prairies. 
Slavery has been tried here fifty years, and now 
Freedom will be tried forever. Let the industrious 
and enterprising, rich and poor, come and prosper. 
CIK0DLAR8, giving full particulars and con¬ 
taining much valuable information, are supplied 
gratis to all who wish to come, or to circulate to in¬ 
duce their friends to come with them. 
A Sectional Map showing exact location of all 
Railroad lands is sold at 80 cents 
Anmtass 6EO. S. HARRIS, 
940-4t Land Commissioner, Hannibal, Mo, 
E arly Goodrich potatoes.—T he 
scvlber will ship this popular variety in the spring, if or 
i d «w' r ft C quantities of 10 barrels, or'moS 
|o,50 # barrel, bo *xtra charges. 
F. QUA, HarcTord. Wafthincrtmi nn xr xr 
SEEJ> CATALOGUE FOR 1868. 
J. M. TRORBURN dt CO., 
No. 15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, 
Have the. pleasure to announce that their 
ANNUAL CATALOGUE 
OP VEGETABLE AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 
For the new year, will be ready for mailing to all applicants 
In January, _ 9S8-tt 
r\SAGE HEF.D.-WARRANTED FRESH AND 
good. By the Pound, Bushel, or Hundred Bushels, at 
ow rates by the quantity. Printed Instructions for prepar- 
tng and Planting lhc|endwUl bo sent with each lot.ifV 
W ANTED, AGENTS — $75 TO $200 PER 
month, everywhere, male and female, to introduce 
the GENUINE LMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 
SEWING MACHINE. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell 
tuck, quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider lu a most supe¬ 
rior maimer. 
Plume only $18. Fully warranted for five years. We will 
pay $1,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, moro 
beautiful, or more elastic seam thun oure, It makes the 
“ Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and 
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We 
pay agent* ffrora $75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a 
commission from which twice that amount can be made-. 
Address, BF.COMB A CO., Pittsburg, Pa,, or Boston, Mass, 
CAUTION. — Do not be Imposed npon by other parties 
palming off worthless cast-iron machines, nndm- the same 
name or otherwise. Oars is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 98?-lt 
4HK NOLAUTYPE WOOD BURNING STOVE 
L This cvlchriued Stove, on the principle of the Hot Air 
Furnace, keeps tiro 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. thu Nursery, the Sick Room or C’fflce It has 
no equal. Single Stoves shipped to any part of the United 
States or Canada at $16—the lowest wholesale price. Send 
orders to J. C. COCHRANE, Rochester, N. Y. 
largest the world. 
— The Dauphin county (Pa.) almshouse is crowded to 
its utmost capacity. 
R en. Fremont lias a six million dollar suit in the New 
York Supreme Court. 
,, — A school for vagrant and vicious girls Is to be estab¬ 
lished iu Connecticut. 
— New Orleans hairdressers advertise a preparation for 
straightening the hair. 
Miss Gilbert of Newark, N. J., aged 19, has eloped with 
her father s coachman. 
— The Phillips House, Dayton, O., was occupied by 
rune brides Christmas Kve. 
— During the past year the Albany Penitentiary has 
earned $22,400 over expenses. 
— $400,000 interest money has been paid by the Virginia 
Btate Treasury since the 1st iust. 
— Half the business portion of the village of Hastings, 
Midi., has been destroyed by fire, 
— Hon. Thos. A. Hendricks has been nominated by the 
Democrats of Indiana for Governor. 
— The Pacific Mills' employes, in Lawrence, Mass., are 
to have their wages reduced 15 per cent. 
W OOD-KAWING MACHINERY, FARMIR’S 
Horse-Powers, Ac., Ac. tor UUnCrated Circulars con¬ 
taining description, price,&<•., Ac., address 
j. W, MOUNT, Medina Iron Works, 
929-tf Medina, Orleans Co.. N. Y. 
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the Genuine Bell Metal, and mounted with our Pateut Im¬ 
proved Rotary Hangings. All Bells warranted in quality aud 
tone. Catalogue and Pricu List sent on application. 
OC H E8TK R AURIC 
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AL WORKS, 
.. _ Builders of GORDON’S EMPIRE 
FEED CUTTER, as represented iu Bubal of Dec. 7th. Send 
for particulars, 935-St 
RTABLE STEAM ENGINES—COM MINING 
X. the maximum of oiUnleucy, durability and economy with 
the minimum of weight amt price. They are widefy and 
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satisfactory, or no sale. Descriptive elrcaUtrs sent on appli¬ 
cation. Amlrees J. C. HOADLEV 4- CO., Lawrence, Mass. 
O.jlATO,—Seeds Given A wav 
s nvo cents to pay for postage anden- 
heyes^Kaerv Prolific 
Tllustiated Descriptive Cataloguoof 
,nM- * . ’s Send before 
Huron, Erie. Co., Ohio. 
J 1 l R I- VO l R H A 1 U ! 
^ SAMPLES SENT FREE! 
A sample of Prof. Robb's Curlicue will i„. a.,,,, 
ful flowing curls. Address, with stamp c ' ueauu 
Pbof. b. h. rob: 
mj Any one sending us five ceuts to pnvfor r 
velopes, will receive a -- v 1 
I otatoca ft»id Ohofc»5 Vuiictiiblo. Seeds 
linb. 1 st, 1868, to L. D. SCOTT ik. co ~ 
i_-"owms .uauimeb, OllK UreSB 
Patterus, Carpetings, Domestic Goods, &c., &<•„ 
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°r. t . eu checks sent for One Hollar de- 
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tntrge. Address Dr*. BABCOCK & SON, 
933-i8t 700 Broadway, New York. 
1ANCEKS CURED-W ITHOUT THE KNIFE 
j by WM. W. HADLEY, M. D„ 540 Broadway. NLA 
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clubs. Address LABONTE & BABBITT. f , g 
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