NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
list of new advertisements 
A COUGH, a COLD, or a SORE THROAT, 
require* immediate attention, aud *hould be checked. 
If allowed to continue, 
Irritation of tl»p Lunar*, a Permanent Throat 
Disease or Consumption, 
is often the result. 
Advertising Rates.— After the first of January, 1S63, 
the Rates of Advertising in the Rural New-Yorker will be 
as follows, for each Insertion : 
Advertisements, inside, ?•> cents per line, Agate space. 
“ Outside, SI “ “ « 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, SI.50 per line.. 
Reason —Onr measure wilt be considerably wider and cir¬ 
culation mnrh greater (at least twenty thousand) than when 
the former rates were established. [Dec. '28. 
It loom in sdon Nnr-rj -F. lv. Pheeinv. 
QnackeubosV Arithmetics—D. Appleton & Co. 
Cnevrv Lawn Farm—I). H. Brown. 
1,000 Lives Saved—T P. Spumes. . , _ 
Piedmont Land Agency—E. C Randolph & Co. 
Wanted. A seats -Second) & Co, 
Economy Is Wealth—J. IS. Otis dr Co. 
A Sew (jrfter of Thtnz# -S. t\ Tltompfion & Co, 
Tbo Springfield Republican—Bowle« & Co, 
Fowle’s Pile and Humor Cure—Henry D. Fowle. 
Solartypo Wood Burning Stove—J. C. Cochrane. 
For Sale, On° Giincr Sa^v Mill—Jonn F. Uevreslion. 
Blacking and Harness Oils—Frank Miller & Co. 
Patent Revolving Diaphram Churn. 
Davis’s Patent Mixer and Masher—H. G. Suplec. 
Book Agem - Wanted-1. B- Burr & Co. 
Fruit. Forest and i imumental Trees—Ellwanger a: Barry. 
A Farm for Sale—P. M. BeZeng. 
Osage Seed F. K. Phosnlx. 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds—M. O Keefe, Son & Co. 
Acer's Cherry Pirtoral. w _ 
Davison's Black Thornless Raspberry—Rev. Mr. Hoyt. 
Commutation Money Recovered—C-S. Trevitt. 
Agents Wanted N. Smith. 
130 Acre* Small Fruits -Win. Parry. 
Grape Vine Cuttings—Dr. H. Schroder. 
Farm for Sail)—J. E. Briggs. 
Seeds, Horticultural Goods. &c .—Wilfred Ramsey. 
Apple, Pear and Plum Stocks, &c., for Sale—E. Y. Teas. 
HAVE Jt.'ST RECEIVED 
TWO FTXLiIj CARGOES 
OF THE 
finest new crop teas. 
22,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GOLDEN STATE. 
12,000 HALF CHESTS BY SHIP GEORGE SH0TT0N, 
In addition to these large cargoes of Black and 
Japan Teas, the Com puny are constantly receiving 
v large Invoices of the finest, quality ot' Green Teas 
from the. Moyune district of China, which arc un¬ 
rivalled for fineness and delicacy of flavor. 
Ooloxo (Black,) 70c.. 80c„ !tl)c., best 91 10 ft. 
Mixed (Grerti and Sil icic.) ?)c„ SOc., *»<•.., b»«t 91 » lb. 
Lxfiusti Bu'vvkpasi'. (Black.) TOc.. -SOc., 90c., $l, ^1,10, best 
ji In. 
btPKRiAt., (Green.) 70c.. 80c.. 90c., *1, 91 , 10 . best |i«25 V ft. 
Yorx,. Htsu.v. (Green.) 7Tie.,80e..!X)('.. *1. $1,10, best 91^5 V ft. 
UNOOLOUBO J.w**», 00e., ill, sijo best *1,25 F ft. 
Gunpowder, (Greco,) 91,V, best «|.30 i $ ft! 
00FTEES BOASTED AND GE0TJND DAILY. 
Ground CofVoe,'26c,,U5 c m 30c,. 35c., b<?$t 40c. per 
pourul. Hotel*.&aloou&, Boarding IIoaatvKeepors, 
iuid , am,lie*, who usd fart'c tiaantitien of Coffee, 
can economise in that article by using our French 
Bceakla** audplnner Coffee, which wc soil at the 
salisVioT/oa ^ ant * warrau t to give perfect 
BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
Having a direct Influence t.o the parts, give Immediate relief. 
For Bronchitis, A<ulimn, Catarrh, Consumption, 
and Throat Diseases, Troches arc used with always 
good success. 
Singer* and Public Speakers use them to clear and 
strengthen the voice. 
Obtain only •* Bboww'8 Broncotax Tbooues,” and do not 
take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered. 
Sold Everywhere. 933-3mo 
STRONG 1 AND 3 YEAR APPLE 
~ ' ~ 1 Mahaleb, 
it" MI,I MM" Stocks..— Pear, Plum, Farid: . 
aud Mazrard Stocks. Grapes, lioses, Dahlias, Greeii-liouse 
Plants, cheap. Houghton Gooseberry, l yr stroiig, 925 c 109; 
2 yr. 935. Klttatinny, iru*', 920 v 100: Wilson'* Early, 810 ^ 
100 : Philadelphia Rasp., strong, 918 b 100, 9170 p 1,00*3. Price 
List free. E. Y. TEAS, Richmond, Indians. 
C l H 15 It l{ V L A W N F A H H . 
- 1 D II. CROWN oilers lor the Sprint: Trade a fine 
grown Stock of 
Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Currants, Goose¬ 
berries, Grapes. Rhubarb, Asparagus, Seed Potatoes, &c., 
in variety. 
\egciablc Plants, Cold Fraino, Hof-Bod aud Opiui Ground, 
rx Tima season. 
WILSON'S ALBANY STRAWBERRY A SPECIALTY. 
In issuing our Circulars for the Spring of 1863, our custom¬ 
ers can rely upon onr honest, liberal dealings. We do not 
overrate anything. The Plante are just what, thet are repre¬ 
sented to he —true to nome, and or' .rood quality. ' Onr Prices 
are reasonable. We dig, label, pack and ship in the most 
careful manner. No charge for packing. Special terms to 
Nurserymen. Dealers and large Planter.',. For further infor¬ 
mation send for our Small Fruit. Seed Potato and Vegetable 
Plant Circulars. D. E. DROWN, New Brunswick, N j 
F OR SALE. - BY JOHN u. hekreshoff. 
Yacht and Boat Builder, Bristol, K. 1„ 
ONE GANG SAW MILL, 
complete and in good coder. Has been but little used. Sash 
of wrought iron, 83x67 inches, inside. Has outside connec¬ 
tions. Is driven by 36 inch pulley, i8 Inch face. Logs fed by 
spur rolls, and dogged at ends ou short trucks. Has 21 ! saws, 
No. 11 wire gauge. Price 937-fit 
RUNNING WEST FROM OMAHA 
ACROSS THE CONTINENT, 
ARE NOW COMPLETED. 
Tmsbringa the line to the eastern i®*eof the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains, and it la expected that the track will be laid thirty 
miles further, to Evans Pass, the highest point, on the road, 
by January. The maximum grade from the foot of the moun¬ 
tains to the summit is but eighty foot to the mile, while that 
of many eastern roads la over one hundred. Work in t.he 
rock-cnttings 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 be open for business In 1670. 
“The means provided for Iho construction of this Great Na¬ 
tional Work are ample. The United States grants its Six Per 
Cent . Bonds at the rate of from 916,000 to 918,000 per mile, for 
which it takes a second lien as security, aud receives pay¬ 
ment, to a large if not to the full extent of Its claim In ser¬ 
vices, These Bonds are Issued as each twenty mile section is 
finished, and after It has been examined by United States 
Commissioners and pronounced to he in all respects a first- 
class road, thoroughly supplied with depots, repair-shops, 
stations, and all the necessary rolling stock and other equip¬ 
ments. 
The United States also makes a donation of 1.2,800 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 the 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 the Issue or the Govern- 
mentaad.no more. lion. E D. Morgan and lion. Oakes Ames 
are Trustees for the Bondholders, and deliver the Bonds to 
the Company only as the work progresses, so that they always 
represent an actual and productive value 
The authorized capital of the Company is One Hundred Mil¬ 
lion Dollars, of which over five millions have been paid in 
npon the work already done. 
ottbenser 
B ook AGENTS wanted for dr. WIL¬ 
LIAM SMITH'S DICTIONARY OFTRB BIBLE. Writ¬ 
ten by TV) of the most distinguished Divines in Europe -uid 
America. Ill ns t rated with over 124 Steel and Wood Enarav- 
ijigs. Complete in One Large Octavo Volume. Price '93,50. 
We employ no General Agents, and offer Extra Inducements 
to Agents dealing with us. Send for Circular and terms. 
937-lt J. B. BURK & CO., Hartford, Cotin. 
— Paris has thirty theaters. 
— There are in Iowa two walled takes. 
— Lord Brougham is 90 years of age. 
— The population of Spain Is 16.000.000. 
— There are 24.000 shoemakers in Paris. 
— Charlotte Cushman’s income is 925.000. 
— The population of Cincinnati is 275,000. 
— Cambridge, Mass., gained 198 houses last year. 
— Pike’s new Opera House will seat 1,900 persons. 
— The births in England last quarter were 87,120. 
— They have a fog in Sitka 300 days out of the year. 
— There is a tree in Western Australia 480 feet high. 
— The U. S. imported 85,836,151 lbs. of wool last year. 
— New York pays her clergymen 95,000,000 per year. 
— There are 500 newspapers in (he State of New York. 
— There are 50,000 dwelling houses in New York City. 
— The Lincoln monument in London is to cost £10,000. 
— Richmond, Ya., has colored detectives on its police, 
— It is now said Garibaldi will be banished to America. 
— The Methodists have founded a College at Lucknow, 
India. 
— Johnson has pardoned 8,000 persons on special appli¬ 
cation. 
— Land near Jacksonville, Fla,, is offered at 50 cents 
per acre. 
— Trains between London and Liverpool run 81 miles 
peg honr. 
— Eight papers in the United States are edited by col¬ 
ored men. 
— The barbers of Washington have petitioned for a 
San day law. 
— A Colored Militia Company has been formed in New 
Haven, Oonn. 
_There are hut two manufactories of wire rope in the 
United States. 
— The fourth wife of the Saltan died the other day, at 
the age of 130. 
— The new Catholic Cathedral at Boston will cost a mil¬ 
lion and a half. 
ig his illustrious 
Q uickenbos»s abithhietics. 
Tlie Latest and Best. 
Primary, 40c. Eldffentary, 60c . Practical , $ 1. 
Perfect Text-Books, with no defects. So sav Teachers who 
use them. Going in everywhere. Specimens mailed rn Teach¬ 
ers at half the above prices. Agents i canted in wry county. 
Q1TACK 95NBOS’S GKYTITIA ICS. 
An English tivamm-rtr. $ l. First Hook, SOc. 
These books make thorough grammarians with half the 
labor required by any other system. 
QUACKEiNJSOS’S HISTORIES. 
Primary History United. States...#1 00 
Illustrated School History United States, brought down 
to .... 2 00 
QtiackenbosM Kl)e toric..." j’y.-, 
Quackenbos's Composition... . 'go 
Quackenbos's Philosophy. 2 00 
Everywhere used and commended. The most favorable 
terms made for Introduction. Address 
937-2too D. APPLETON <fe CO.. Publishers. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5013 New York City. 
TA A VIS’S PATENT THREE lYIUVGTE 
^ MIXER AND MASHER, 
For mixing Cake, Batter, Bauer ; also for mashing Potatoes 
and Vegetables of all kinds. Soon: thing really useful. Lib¬ 
eral terms to the trade. Send for Circular. 
937-4t II. G. SUPLEE, No. 482 Broadway, N< Y. 
P AT ENT REVOLVING DIAPHRAGM 
r CHURN 
And Batter Worker Combined, with Patent 
Air-Tight Covers. 
937-it 5VA RE ROOMS, 482 Broadway, New York. 
We warrant all the goods we. sell to gl70 entire 
satisfaction. If they arc not satisfactory they can 
be returned at onr expense within 30 days, aud 
have the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Clubs through¬ 
out the country, consumers in all parts of the 
United States can receive their Teas at the same 
prices, with the small additional expense of trans¬ 
portation, as though they bought thorn at our ware¬ 
house in the city. 
Some parties inquire of us how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get up a club. The answer is slmplv this i 
Let each parson wishing to join in a club, say how 
much tea or coffee he wants, and select the kind 
and price from out Price List, as published iu the 
paper or in onr circulars. Write the name*,kinds 
and amounts plainly ou the Uhl. aud when the cltlb 
Is complete smid it to ns bv mail, and wo will pnt 
each party’s goods in separate packages, and mark 
the name upon tanm, with the cost, bo there need 
be tio confusion ill tilelr dlstrlbutiou— each party 
getting exactly what, he orders, aud uo more. The 
cost, of transportation the members can divide 
equitably among themselves. 
The funds to puv for the goods ordered can- bo 
sent by drafts on New York, by poBt-ofUce money 
orders.or by Express.as may «uil the convenience 
of t he club, Or If the amount ordered exceed 930, 
we Will. If desired, scud the goods by Express, to 
“ collect on delivery." " 
Hereafter we widsend ft complimentary package 
to the party geWing up the Club. Our profits are 
small, bed we, will bo as liberal as we can afford. 
We solid no complimentary package for Clubs of 
less than 930. 
IBUIT, FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
FOR SPRING OF 1 ---- 
J? FOR SPRING OF ISOS. —'Tho largest stock in the 
country. For sale In large or small quantities. A descrip¬ 
tive and Illustrated priced catalogue of Fruits, and one of 
Ornamental Trees aud Plants. Sent, pre-paid, for 10 cents 
each. Wholesale Catalogue ff.ck. 
ELLWtNGER & BARRY, 
Alt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
If near Albany. Georgiy One of this most healthy lo¬ 
cations ill AmcriraK. here consmnfdlvea regain their health 
where the winters :fre delightfully mild; and vet a constant 
breeze, peculiar to this section ol the State, makes the sum¬ 
mer day and night delightfully comfortable. While men can 
labor on land here as well as ui any part, of the North. Sun¬ 
stroke N KV KK OCCURS here ; water Is excellent. The Plan- 
tatfon lifts two sets Of buildings, and can In: conveniently- 
divided into two farms. The land and location are the most 
desirable ill .-,11 Uie South. In u mrilon Which is peaceful, and 
Where families from the North are safelh every respect aud 
find plenty of good, kind neighbors, 'flic hatcher is hurled 
DEEP here, NOT to be disturbed. The writer u from the fur 
North, and has enjoyed excellent health here all the vear 
More money can he made'liere plant, Ins cotton and sugarcane 
In one year, than cun be made in any Northern or Western 
State in ten years, with the name ease. Cam: is exceedfh cr lv 
profitable here, also Tobacco, and Hops •ichi eteeedlnely 
well. Choe-e fruits,u» the. Pcaeh. Fig, Pomegranate, etc., etc., 
.grow iu abundance. This is exactly TffK BEST PLACE IN 
THE WORLD to koeii cattle, us thev never need feeling,aud 
furnish tho choicest beef, also an abundance of lintt-er,” with 
no expense, with a good market within 12 miles, on a good 
road. Tuo .Savannah r„ B. Depot is 12 miles from this place, 
will soon be built within g miles. Fare from here to New 
i ork, by .Savannah and New York Steamers and I£. R„ $si • 
time, 4 day*. »> head or carl k are for sale with the place at 
fvfiSTi 2' . f ' ,c W J* excellent and experienced labor' can 
’ENT FREE.—Non. I & 5 
1 OF CHOICE 
M. OTUkefk, Sox & Co., Seedsmen & Florists, Rochester, N. Y 
NO REMEDY IN THE WOULD 
ever came into such universal use, or has 
so fully won the confidence of mankind, as 
AYER’S CHERRY' PECTORAL for the cure 
of Coughs, Cold-' and Consumption. 
EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY 
At present, the profits of tho Company are derived only 
from its local traffic, hut Mils is already much more than suf¬ 
ficient to pay the interest on all tlieDonds the Company can 
issue, If not Another mile, were built. It la not doubted that 
when the road Is completed t.ho through traffic of the only 
line connecting t.lic Atlantic and Pacific Stutos will he large 
beyond precedent, and, as there will be no corapetitlon.lt can 
always be done at profitable rates. 
It will be noticed that the Union Pacific Railroad is, in 
fact, a Govurnmhnt Woke, built under the supervision of 
Government officers, and to a large extent with Govern¬ 
ment money, and that its bonds are Issnod under 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 
•WILFRED RAM8EV No, -Y NORTH PEARL 
tY Street, Albany. N. 7 . -Seeds of all kinds, Fine Horticul¬ 
tural Goods, Fertilizers, &c., Trees, Shrubs, Green-house, 
Hot-honse and Bedding Plants In stch! variety; Vegetable 
and Strawberry Plants, of the best varieties, bv the dozen, 
100, or 1.000 Seeds and Plants or CEDAR Htl.L EARLY 
TOMATO, Genuine EARLY GOODRICH ami HARRISON 
POTATOES. Seeds sent to all parte of the country. Cata¬ 
logues furnished on application. 
N. B.—All villages and towns where a large number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about onc-third (btmitlc 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 oar name 
either wholly or iu part, as they are bogus or imi- 
talitnls. 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) 
RANK MILLER Sc CO. TO THEIR CI V 
Repeated complaints from different sections 
X’ TOMS US,— ] . 
of country reach ns, that worthless articles rare sold as Mil- 
lee’s liLAonrxn Asti Hauxksh Oil, by which many are 
deceived. As most of these articles are composed of Coal 
and other cheap Oils which are injurious to Leather, they 
may ho easily detected. 
Please notice our name in full on each Box and Can. 
FRANK MILLER & CO.. l.< & 20 Cedar 8!., New York. 
— The "Duke of Wellington is printin; 
father's papers. • 
— Dickens lias concluded to lecture in Canada before 
returning home. 
— The losses by the late tornado at St. Thomas will 
roach $8,000,000- 
— The Western Union Telegraph Company have a capi¬ 
tal of $40,000,000. 
— The Oxford University was founded A. D. 886. That 
of Paris, A. D. 792. 
— A Cab Company in Paris owns 4,500 vehicles and em¬ 
ploys 4,000 drivers. 
— Daniel E. Bandmann, the eminent German actor, is 
playing in London. 
— In Denmark the number of converts to Mormonism is 
said to be very great. 
— There have been 33 lives lost in Alpine ascents during 
the past eight years. 
— A sporting man in Liverpool, dying recently, left a 
fortune of $1,000,000. 
— Charles Lever, She Novelist, has been appointed Brit¬ 
ish Consul to Vienna. 
— Virginia has registered 115,157 white, and 101,490 
black votes, this year. 
— Six waiter girls in Paris have married titled men 
■during the Exposition. 
— A man at Havre de Grace has been fined one cent for 
beating a colored girl. 
— There is a religions sect in Germany which worships 
in silence aud darkness. 
— John Stuart Mill contemplates a visit to the United 
States at an early day. 
— Napoleon has built 18 new bridges across the Seine, 
at a cost of $5,000,000. 
— The revenue of Italy is about $32,000,000 per annum. 
Her debt is £137,320,000. 
— Dickens’ first appearance as a public reader was in 
Petcrboro. 14 years ago. 
— The Archduke Heinrich of Grata is to marry a charm¬ 
ing little German actress. 
Leavenworth, Kansas, has 6 daily papers, 17 public 
schools and 16 churches. 
— There wore 170,000 sewing machines sold in the 
United States last year. 
— Coffins with bells, in case of premature burial, have 
been patented in France. 
— It has been discovered that Queen Victoria is de¬ 
scended from Caractacus, 
— Tennyson's poems have been translated into French, 
and are having a great run. 
— Two hundred thousand cigars are made per month in 
the Michigan State Prison. 
— The organ in St, George’s Hall, Liverpool, is said to 
be the largest in the world. 
— There are 1TO,000 drunken women in the United 
States. •‘•Pity 'tie, 'tis true.” 
— The cotton yield of Egypt last year was one thousand 
times larger than six years ago. 
— The Germans in Nashville have organized an Immi¬ 
gration Society on a large scale. 
— The London underground railroads are said to be 
dangerous on account of bad air. 
— The Princess Metteruich is a Crete, and is said to be 
the handsomest woman in Europe. 
— Seventeen National Cemeteries have been founded in 
Virginia since the close of the war. 
— A daughter of (’apt. Cook, the celebrated navigator, 
died recently at the age of 104 years. 
_The Russian Government is said to be in favor of' 
establishing the Pope at Jerusalem. 
— France is fortifying Meutz as fast as possible. Prus¬ 
sia is returning the courtesy at Treves. 
— The London Underground Railway Co. carried as 
many as 119,509 passengers in one day. 
-Ex-Gov. Wise declares that the annihilation of Sla¬ 
very is alone worth the cost of the war. 
— The deatli rate of Loudon is 24 to a thousand. That 
of Liverpool 50, and that of Birmingham 18. 
— York, New Hampshire, is the oldest town in the 
United States, having been chartered in 1641. 
— Earl Russell expresses great admiration for the 
American system of educating young ladies. 
— A sawing machine has been invented in Connecticut 
which sharpens the saw while it is being worked. 
— It is proposed to erect a monument in Berlin to the 
man who first introduced the potato into Europe. 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
T HE SOLAliTY PE WOOD BURNING STOVE. 
This celebrated Stove, on the principle of the Hot Air 
Furnace, keeps fire niclit and flay with one-third the wood 
of other stows, and i,. a splendid heater, easily regulated. 
Tt took the Highest Premium at tint New York State Fair. 
For the Family, the Nursery, the Sick Room or Office it has 
no equal. Slnsie Stovci 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. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
are offered for the present at DO CENTS o.v thk DOLLAR, 
they arc the cheapest security In tho market, being more than 
15 per cent, lower than U. S. Stocks. They pay 
Post-Office Box 5,613 New York City 
or over NINF, PER CENT, upon the Investment. Subscrip¬ 
tions will be received iu Rochester by the FIRST NATION¬ 
AL BANK, trnl in New York at the Company’s Office, No. 20 
Nassau street, and by 
CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau St., 
CLARK, DODGE & CO., BANKERS, 51 Mall fit., 
JOHN J CISCO & SON, BANKERS. No. 33 Wall St¬ 
and by the Company’s advertised Agents throughout the 
United States. Remit! anew should bo made In drafts or other 
t’nnds par In New York, aud the bonds will be sent free of 
charge by return express. 
A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP, showing the Progress of 
the Work, Resources for Construction, and Value of Bonds, 
may be obtained at the- Company’s Offices or of its advertised 
Agents, or will be sent free on application. 934-it 
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasnrev, 
November 23,1867. FEW YORK. 
T he musical mirror.—a volume 
of Elf.mentart Instructions in Vocal Music, with 
numerous Prwttcil KxsncrtsRs.attractivelvarrangednpon 
an original plan; together with a Collection of Music, bar 
moniouoly adapted to Sacbbd and Sboplar Woun.s. Th>- 
whole especially designed for 1'cni.io Schools, Collsoks 
AJCD SlfttilNH Classics. Price 75 rents. Copies mailfifinoBt- 
paid, OLIVER HITSON A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington 
St., Boston. UHAS. H. DlTtSON 4 CO.. 711 Broadwav, N. Y. 
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST 
es of geologh 
I and chemical 
infinity for the former,) and Is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies of nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—it adapts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible. Impervious, non-e.xpanslve and undecaving. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only roofing material ever discovered that will reBlst 
the action of the elements as long as the ■structure it protects. 
Being auaceptlblc* of little if &uy svevtr from txposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF. 
it is uneqnaUod as a coaling for Railroad aid Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults. &e. 
Now is the time to Subscribe for 
I NOWLFJ8 PILE AND HU WOK Cl RE.— 
One Bottle warranted a perfect cure in all kinds of 
PILES. Two to three bottles In the worst cases of LEP¬ 
ROSY. SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, and all Diseases op 
the Skin. Fob Intkknal and External Use. In cases 
of failure all dealers will please return the money, and re¬ 
ceive full bottle* of my agents. No cases Of failure in Pu.es 
or Hintons for leu years. 
Prepared by HENRY D. FOWLE, Chemist, 71 Prince St., 
Boston. Sold everywhere. 91 j llottle. 937-7teo 
THE GREAT FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
THE 
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
is printed ou a large donhle-mediujo sheet, making eight 
pages of six broad columns eacli. It contains alt the Import¬ 
ant, Editorials published in Tim Daily Tkuiune, except 
those of merely local luterest; also. Literary and Scientific 
Intelligence; Reviews of the most Interesting and important 
New Books ; the Letters from our large corps of eorrespond- 
eptti: the latest news received by Telegraph from Washing¬ 
ton and all other parts of the country ; a Summary of all im¬ 
portant intelligence in this city and elsewhere; a Synopsis of 
the proceedings of Congress aud State Legislature when in 
session; tbo Foreign News received by every steamer; Ex¬ 
clusive Reports of the proceedings of the Farmers’ Club of 
the American Institute; Talks about Fruit, aud other Horti¬ 
cultural and Agricultural Information essential to country 
residents: Stock, Financial, Cattle, Dry Goods aud General 
Market Reports; making It,both for variety aud complete¬ 
ness, altogether the most valuable, Interesting and instruct¬ 
ive 'VtEKt.r Newspaprb published in the world. 
The Full Reports of ‘.lie American Institute Farmers’ Club, 
and the various Agricultural Reports, la each number, are 
richly worth a year’s subscription. 
TERMS: 
Mail subscribers, single copy, t year—52 numbors.$2 00 
Each 92.00 subscriber will receive a portrait of Mr. Greeley, 
if he asks for U at the. time of subscribing. 
Mall subscribers, Clubs pf live —....... 9 00 
Ten copies, or over, addressed to names of subscribers, 
each.,..... 170 
Twenty copies, addressed to names of subscribers. 34 00 
Ten copies to ouc address... 16 00 
Twenty copies to one address.00 
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 semis a club of 20, ami asks for U at the time 
Of subscribing. 
A new order of things : under 
the present vicious system of trade, consumers of 
goods have to pay more than double what they cost, owing 
to the number of hands through which thev pass. t\V hav>, 
therefore, established a plan whereby consumers iu the conn- 
try towns can receive their goods, almost direct from first 
hands, aud at a very small advance. Bend for our circular. 
A splendid chance is Offered to agents, male and iwnale, to 
got up elnbi. Address S. C.THOMPSON & CO., 30 Hanover 
street, .Boston, Mass. 937-lteo 
E^“NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. ^£3 
JEROME PARK, MAY 25IU, 1867. 
E. F. BAKER, Esq .—Lear Sir: We take pleasure in 
stating that your HOOF LINIMENT has cur 'd the;,Running 
Horse “Flcetwing” of Quarter Cracks. He raa Two and 
Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and Three Ml es again to-day 
carrying One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Founds, without 
starting lii» feet to Crack in the least, aud we now consider 
It a PKBFECT CX'RIC. 
GEORGE G. WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
Manufactured only by E. F. BAKER & CO., 141 Maiden 
Lane, N. Y. 
Sold by Druggists, Saddlers, Horse-Shoers aud Feed Stores 
everywhere. 931-lp 
A SATE, 
CERTAIN, 
AND 
Speedy Cure 
FOB 
NEURALGIA, 
AND ALL 
NERVOUS 
DISEASES. 
THE SPRINGFIELD (Mass.: REPUBLICAN 
JL is the representative paper of New England,—reflecting 
New England opinions, aud giving full digests of NVw Eng¬ 
land nrws. It Is a large, doable-sheet paper, with copious 
literary matter, and valuable correspondence. The Semi- 
Weekly edition is fi a year, and the Weekly 92. People 
everywhere wishing a New England paper should subscribe 
for it. No provincial paper in the country Has so large a 
circulation. Published by SAMUEL BOWLES & COM¬ 
PANY, Springfield, Mass. 
IMyers aOeur algia 
IW Effects are 
^***' > Magical. 
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 no more than two or three pills. 
No other 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 derangements—of many years’ standing—affect¬ 
ing the entire system, it* rise for a few days, or a few weeks 
at the utmost, always affords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains ho drags or other materials In the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the most delicate Bystern, and can 
always bo used with perfect safety. 
It has long been In constant use by many of onr most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give It their unanimous and unqualilled 
approval. 
Sent by mall on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.#t«00. .Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ . 5.00.. “ 37 “ 
Twelve <s ......... 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 130 Trenont St., Boston, Mass. 
I L4z»Q JANUARY. 1 OHO 
LOGO ,Thk Elegantly Illustrated lOUc 
RIVERSIDE MAGAZINE. 
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. 
Price, 92.50 per year; F-MK) to Clergymen aud Teachers. 
Agents Wanted. 
Splendid. Premiums Offered for Clubs. 
Send a Stamp for a Specimen Number. 
HURD re HOUGHTON, 
934-4t 459 Broome SI., New York 
“rilHU NOO YOIIC LEDGER OF Yi IT.” 
A Established 1858. Lakub Docblu buest, Illc-- 
tbatxd, Hrnonors Noozepaceh. only FIFTY CENTS per 
year. Great Inducement* to Agents. Specimen copies sent 
to any address Fiikk op Ciiahoe. Address all counnuniea- 
tioaa to SHELDON. HOWARD & CO., Box a r.ri. New York 
( tty. 
1 AAA I*IVES SAVED THE PAST SIX 
L.V/Uv months. Their own letters, open to the in¬ 
spection of any one, prove that fact, tt rarely, if ever, fails. 
Symmbb’ Catvrkit It no t pr \xt> Medii tvn will piffltiae/y 
cure, in .1 fetv weeks, the worst cases of Catarrh. Bronchitis, 
or Incipient Consumption. It is guaranteed to do II.aL l’lie 
world cannot produce its equal iu the euro of those danger¬ 
ous and troublesome diseases. 11 is „,lso a preventive, mid 
destroys v oner the effect of run- cold. No person Humid be 
Without it. Bent free per mail to any address on receipt ul‘ 
One Pedlar, w hen in packages, or One Dollar and Tw-.-utv-live 
Conte In bottlce, with nearly double the quuntJtv. field bv 
Druggist* zeoerally. Address T. P. fiYMMK8. 
Sn-fiteo No. 152'g Fulton fit., New York. 
OLID A Y GOODS.—WE OFFER GREAT 
in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. 
li Bargain _ _ 
Also a new article, the 
“RECHERCHE STATIONERY CASE,” 
ol elegant perfumed Stationery. Sales quick am! pays large 
profit*. iii^Send.for our Circular. 
933-fit HASKINS w CO.. 36 Beckman St., N. Y. 
Terms, cash la advance. 
Drafts on Now York, or Post-Office orders, payable to the 
order of Tun Ti;iiu.'ne, being safer, are preferable to any 
other mode of remittance. Address, 
93I-U THE TRIBUNE, New York. 
4* | kb nan anil sterling in honey 
Iw L4 )V'»"»Ow,!MIW aod Lnlute* rera.i.u nm'IMrocd 
in England. Scotland aud Ireland, in many eus •» as tar back 
a* 1600. Fee to search for any uniae Gcneidoziofi traced. 
Will searched for. All LETTERS MUST bn Di -pal'd. 
GUN & CO., 
T nclrtlnift'J Money and Estates Agency. 
936-131 No. fi Prince Wales’ Road. Lofirrh n, England. 
T he pictorial doi hle number 
Phrenological Journal for January —New Vol¬ 
ume—!* rich in good reading, and profusely illustrated with 
portraits. Sketches of Patrick Henry, Edward Everett, F. 
W. Robertson, Fllz Greene ILilleek, with the chief King-c 
Queens and Emperors of Europe.; Use* of Culture in the 
Ministry: Napoleon on finlcidc; Tlie idiot Trained ; A Imy 
on J miles l*faml; Florida Indiana : Oliver Cromwell : A 
Stnck-l'p NOW!: Our Country; The Lion, Lton<'*^ and Cubs 
—Characl"!' ami Habits ; A Quaker Wedding; IVdi-xtrlan- 
i>m; Au OtiW of Marriage: The Prince Imperial: with Phy¬ 
siognomy. Physiology, Ethnology, Psychology and 8oeia! Sel¬ 
ene-*. Only 93 a year, or 30 Cents a number. Address fi. II. 
WELLS, ofij Broadway, New York. .Now is the time to suli- 
crlhe. ,.'t 
B attle book. 
Agents find our Morocco-bound, one volume, 700 page, 
royal octavo, profusely Illustrated, Buttle. TIUlory sells best. 
County rights given. Price 95. Sample mailed on receipt of 
price. Best Urge Steel Portrait of Urutit, Sherman or Farra- 
gut. given with eneli enpv. 
The American AniuruLTrnrsT says:—“ We have alrendy 
spoken favorably of 'ho reliable character of the house of H. 
li. Lloyd 4c ('•>. This is wot J. T. Lloyd. Notice that the 
initials are II. tl .” 
H 41. LLOYD & CO.. 21 John St., New Y'ork, 
934-4T. Map, Chart and Book Publishers. 
I MPORTANT NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE 
OWNERS—Send for 
REAL ESTATE RECORD, 
published Monthly and sent. free, n contain.- full descrip¬ 
tions Of U \r:Ms, Mills and Tim men Lawns i v Pksxsyl- 
ya.nia. New Jersey, Delaware, M vHVLAxn. Drorois. aud 
Other States. Address REaT. ESTATE RFrOKD. 
SkVSt 237 South 6th Street, Philadelphia. 
WIH8KEBS!-A HEAVY BEARD Is WAR. 
YT ranted in five weeks, by using Russell's Italian Com¬ 
pound. Sent closely sealed from CUV to US eyes for 30 cents. 
92<>-13t RUSSELL & CO., YVatertown, N. Y. 
WTRBOB’SCOB LIVER OIL AND LIME. 
It The friend.- r person* who have been restored from 
confirmed Consumption by the use of this original prepara¬ 
tion. aud the grareicl parties themselves, have by recom¬ 
mending It utid «oknowlad<lng Its wondarfisl efficacy, given 
to the article a va*t popularity la New England. Tlie Cod 
Liver Oil is In this combination robbed or its antfiensant. 
caste, and is rendered doubly effective in being coupled with 
the Lime. Which 1* itself a rustoi acive principle supplying 
nature with Just the agent and assistant required to heal and 
reform tlie diseased lungs. 
A. B. WILISOR. No. 10fi Court fitreer, Boston, Is the propri¬ 
etor. Sold in New York by DEM IS BARNES & CO., F. C- 
WELLS 4s CO., and by Druggist.* generally. 
T he piedmont land agency of 
VIRGINIA .—Cciitrd Offer —No, 176 Church. Street, 
LYNCHBURG, Va. Principal Brack QjHc.es —8aukm. Roan¬ 
oke Comity. Ya. CiikisnA.vsist'r,o,Montgomery County. Vu„ 
WYTtiEva.LK, Wythe County. Va. 
We offer for sale 500 FARMS, located South of tlie James 
river. Fast of the Blue Ridge, and Southwest of the Alleghany 
Mountains, in Virginia. We nave laud* to suit the want-* of 
all person* desirous of investing their money. To actual 
setuere who w:*h to remove to onr mild climate, we can 
give :i**ur.uiee that there 1 * no better watered or healthier 
belt of country in the United States than the one in which 
these lands are located. Wo have large tract-* of mineral 
and forest land*, presenting fine opportunities for Speculative 
investment*. We convey clear and indisputable title.* and 
onr laud* ire very cheap. 
For further info’rmation address 
E. C. RANDOLPH 4: CO., Piedmont Land Agones*. 
/ At either of the above named Offices. 
WANTED AN AGENT.—ONE IN EVERY 
v T town. - An active business man to ink the A gene v 
for the silt- of Pk.sksow 4- Harmos’:* Rurp.k Mout.oi.vos 
Avr< Weather Strip.**, applied to the sides, top. hoi tom and 
center of Doors and Windows. Tin- sale is v -ry large, bo- 
jond anything ever offered btfftjM to an Are ni. and from 
fid to 935 per day can bp made. Send for circular. A good 
responsible man applying secure* a valuable bu- : •■•»*. Term* 
for tho mouldings cash, PE ARSON & HARMON, 
tot Washington St.. Boston, Mass. 
1ANCERS Cl KKD-YVlTliOl T THE KNIFE 
j by WM. v,'. HADLEY,M. D.,516 Broadway. N. Y. 
M imical boxes for holiday giftjs.- 
T'h-U play from t to 72 tunes and coat from f. to 9k900. 
The largest a*norinieul iliac ran bft seen anywhere*. M. J. 
PAIL1.ARD !fc CO., Manufacturers and Importers, 21 Mniden 
Lane, tup stairs,/ New York. 
V GENTS WANTED. T1IE HOOK FOR TIIE 
Million. ••THE BOYS IN liLi E: or, HEROES OF THE 
RANK AND FILE." Mr*. A. FI. Hour oi tie- United 
States Sanitary Commission. Send for sixteen page Circu¬ 
lar, telling all about it- Also. Heap lev's Great. Work OUR 
NAVY IN TUN REBELLION. K. B, TREAT & CO., 
Publishers, 654 iiroadw ay, N. Y. 
IVOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CONSUMPTION, 
I try tie* old and well-known Vkoct milk Pi : -jon' i ur Hal- 
fi.UI approved and u*ed by our ohb.nl and be-t phyy.c-len; 
and families for forty veara past. Get the genuine, ' REED 
CUTLER 4s 00., Druggists, Boston, Proprietors 9314 1 
I THE NATION. -J Qi*0 
LqOo. sixth volume. IoOo. 
“Probably the ablest and most scholarly weekly ever is- 
iued in this country.”—N. Y. Christian \dvocate. 
“ Tbs finest product of American Journalism." 
—N. Y. Methodist. 
“ I wish it had a million subscribers." 
—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. 
Five Dollars per annum ; Clergy men. Knur Dollars. 
934-41 E. L GODKIN & CO., New York. 
R OOT GRAFTS.-3.50,0011 WELL PI T IF AND 
cheap. HOP ROOTS—for 1.000 acre* -at reduced rates. 
For sale by A. O. TUTTLE, Bamboo Valley Nurse re, Bara- 
boo, Sank Co., Wia. ‘935-3t 
UTOOD-SA WING MACHINERY, FARMER'S 
H Horse-Powers, &c,, A> For Illustrated circulars con¬ 
taining description, price, Ac., Ac., address 
J. W. MOUNT. Medina Ironworks, 
929-tf Medina, Orleans Co., N, Y. 
W ANTED, AGENTS— $07J TO $200 PER 
month, everywhere mule and female, to introduce 
CINE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILY 
sewing machine. This Machine win stitch, hem, feu, 
tuck, quill, cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most supe¬ 
rior manner. 
Pn'flK oidv $18. Fully warranted for five years. W** will 
pay 14,000 !oi- any luncnino that will sev: a stronger, more 
mmuiiim. or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the 
Stitch." Every Second stitch cap be eat, and 
still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing It. We 
pay Are- -t* Drum 9kino 9200 pci' month anil expenses, or a 
eomniremn ire on which twice that amount ear, be made, 
* Co ** Pittsburg, Pa., or Boston, Mass. 
LAI uu.v —do not be imposed upon by other parties 
palming oil worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 9374t' 
R ochester agrtculti ral works. 
Roehoeier. N. Y. — Builders of GORDON'S EMPIRE 
FEED CUTTER, as represented in Rural of Dec. 7th. Send 
for particulars. 935-3 1 
{ lANCERffi CURED WITHOUT PAIN, USE OF 
V the knife, or caustic burning. Circular* *eni free of 
charge. Address l)r*. BABCOCK & SON, 
933-iSt 700 Broadway, New York. 
O NE DOLL Y R ON E DOLLAR ! AGENTS 
Wanted everywhere for our One Dollar sale. A Watch, 
a Tea Set, a Shawl, ft Dress for One Dollar each. Send 25 cts. 
and stump for two cheeks and circulars giving full particu¬ 
lars Address ARLINGTON. DROWNE & <•<>.. 
9314c 587 Washington street, Boston. 
410 N.*»TIT UT I O N W ATER IS A CERTAIN 
cure for Diabetes and all diseases of Uie Kidney*. For 
sale by all Draggles, 98K-43t 
“f A MONTH 1-1.5 NEW ARTICLES FOR 
*) Agents. Address 11. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me 
0»}7r PER DAY.-AGENTS WANTED-MA LE 
OS’D and Female ; business new, light and honorable; 
steady employment; no capital required. Address 
REEVES & CO., 7b Nassau St., New York. 
4 001) WAGES CAN BE MADE IN THESTEN* 
Jf oil business. But small capital required. For purlieu- 
irs address C. H. MORSE 4s CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
EMPLOYMENT !- *10 A DAY AND EX FEN- 
U ses paid. Circulars free. O. T. GAREfT, Biddeford, Me. 
