LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
rjIHROUttM LINE COMPLETE IN 1870 
THE 
COUOH 
a COLO, or a SORE THROAT, 
“*"*■ requires immediate attention, and should be checked. 
If allowed to continue, 
irritation of the Limit*, a Permanent Throat 
!M*ean« or CouMiimption, 
1b often the result. 
Central Pacific Railroad—Fisk & natch. 
Byomics’ Catarrh Recipe—T P Symmes. 
Batchelor's flair Dye. 
To the Ladies—Messenger & Co. 
The Revolution—Susan B. Anthony. 
Smith'? rnrivalle.fi American Organs-Phillp Phillips & Co, 
Vegetable Pulmonary Balsam—Reed, Cutler & Co. 
Wanted—S C Thompson & Co. 
Ladii'S ami Gentlemen Employed—Manson Lang. 
Vacuum Oil—Vacuum Oil Co. 
Agents Wanted H B Russell & Co. 
Dodge*? Patent Reaper and Mower and Self Raker. 
Wo an; Coming—Allen. Hawes <fc Co. 
Desirable Village Property for Sale. 
Kittattnny Blackberry—n'Williams. 
Employinem—O T Garoy. 
Plum and Cherry Stocks-Richardson A Follows. 
Drain Tile Machinery—A La Tourrctte. 
Franklin Brick Machinery—.) II Renick. 
To Frnit Growers. 
Drcrr' Garden Seeds—Henry A Dreer. 
Trade for the Comine Spring— .T H Platman. 
The nine Coats-jDn.es Broth are. 
Cashmere Goals—Chas S Drown. 
Attention, Talviroo Users—C B Cotton. 
BrtifkerliOff *a Corn Sheller—W R Keiil. 
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 
American House. Boston, Mass.—Lewis Rice & Son. 
Delaware arid Maryland Farina—A U Woolston. 
Cabbage Feed, Improved Brunswick—A Schlegel & Co. 
Agent* M Watrnar & Co. 
SmftOO Hop Roots sad 10,0(10 Thornless Blackberry Plants. 
Patent Seed 8ow*r and Cultivator—F F Holbrook & Small. 
Nichols' A Shepard's Vibrator. 
Advertising Rates.— Alter the first of Janaary, 1868, 
the Rates of Advertising in the Rubai, Nbw-Yokoe will be 
as follows, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, inside, 75 cents per line, Agate space. 
“ Outside, 81 ** mm 
For Extra Display aud Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded, 81.50 per Lius. 
CSV No advertisement inserted for less than $3. 
Beason —Our measure will bo considerably wider and cir 
culation mucb greater (at least twenty thousand) than when 
the former rates were established. [Dec. 28. 
The Great American Tea Co 
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES 
The Best and Principal Portion of the 
NATIONAL TRUNK LINE ACROSS 
THE CONTINENT, 
is being rapidly carried forward by an unprecedented work¬ 
ing force; and It Is reasonably certain that the continuous 
OVKKUAND RAII.noAO CONNBCTTON FBOM Nltw YORK TO Sa.N 
Francisco will bb .maim: in into. 
The United States Government furnishes, upon a subordi¬ 
nate and contingent lien, half the means for constructing the 
Main Stem Line; and besides an absolute grant, of 12,800 acres 
of valuable public lands per mile, the Central Pacific Rail¬ 
road Company have receive.d from California sources, do¬ 
nations and concessions worth more than (8,000,(100, Thu 
available resources of this Company are therefore abund¬ 
ant for the purpose, amounting to ijTT, 000,000 on the first V>0 
miles of the LInu,Including Loans secured by u First Mort¬ 
gage upon the whole property, to the same amount only as 
the IT S. Subsidy Bonds. 
The results already attained,although under comparatively 
unfavorable circumstances, afford substantial ground for be¬ 
lieving the CENTRAL PACIFIC to be the 
Mo3t Favored, Productive and Valuable Rail¬ 
road Enterprise in the Country. 
The Company are now offering for sale, a limited amount 
of their 
First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, 
■n.. j_> _ ’ 
aving a direct Infiucnou to the parts, give Immediate relief. 
°T J'j' onc * ,5t * , b Aslluna, Cntarrli, Consumption, 
and Throat DlaeuMcn, Troches are used with always 
good success. 
dhiters anil Public Speakers use them to clear and 
strengthen the voice. 
Obtain only “ Brown’s Bronchial Tbochbb," and do not 
take any of the worthless imitations that may be offered 
Sold Etbrywwbrk. flSWmo 
rHWPLOVMESTl 810 A DAY AND EXPEN 
LU ses paid. Ctrcnlars tree. O. T. GAKKY, Rlddmiird. Me 
ISSOURI LANDS FOR SALE 
GENTS WANTED !-MALE Olt FEMALE, 
everywhere, to sell our now aud splendid Engraving un 
eel “ !■ : vi bitORK ru SnoBJt,” suggestive of Life's .loui 
from ' .iildiiood to Old Airt*. A perfect goto. 
i2-‘H Address B. B. RuSSEIjL & 00?. Boston, Mass. 
It is a fuel that, the lands of Missouri, cheap 
furl.ilp nnrl in it. . 1 __ ■ * . ** 
fertiie and situated In the heart of the Union 
furnish an extraordinary opportunity for tba people 
of the Northern States to acquire rich, healthy and 
good rarms and homes, which opportunity never 
can occur again, m mar thr. great center of population. 
The great territory of North Missouri, hounded 
north by Iowa, cast by the Mississippi, south and 
west by the Missouri river, contains about '45,000 
square miles, or sixteen million acres us desirable as 
any in the Valley of the Mississippi. Through this 
garden of Missouri, the Hannibal * St. Joseph R.R. 
extends. Its eastern termini at Hannibal and 
Quiuey on the Mississippi, and its western at St. 
Joseph and Kansas City on the Missouri. Excellent 
and cheap labels lie alongside of its track in alte- 
nate sections. Nature here has done much, man 
but, little. The climate, so temperate and healthy, 
and a virgin soil, capable of producing almost every 
kind of vegetation, invite emigrants from the cold 
COFFEES ROASTED AM) GROUND DAILY, 
Ground Coffee, TOc., RSo„ 80c., use., best Km r»>r 
£•«"& , 0 "^. Saloons, hoarding HoJ^Ketmfro 
BHtl i'Hmillew, who use targe ouantmfcs of <’nttac/ 
can economise in that article by using our French’ 
Breakfast and Dinner Coffee, which we sell at thr 
laSsCfa 0 !, 1 MC - * tt " to Rive perfect 
mtfcrcnser 
— The Mississippi above Cairo has 12 miles of solid ice. 
— Iowa is out of debt, and hss $100,000 in her treasury 
— The Alabama negroes are in destitute circumstances, 
— The Sionx and Cheyenne Indians are troublesome. 
— Calais oysters weigh of a pbund each. 
— American wines have become popular in Berlin. 
— Dickeus will return to England in April next. 
— Joku H. Surratt is said to be in poor health. 
— The “oldest Inhabitant” of Washington is dead. 
— Helena, Ark,, has paid h 11 its levee tax. 
— Wood is now dearer tn Maine than coal. 
— At wholesale, Texas wine brings $5 a barrel. 
— A Taris editor has paid $16,000 in fines since 1852. 
— Fresh strawberries have appeared in New Orleans. 
— Portugal’s standing army is only ten thousand men. 
• — New Loudon, Conn., lias found an 800 pound turtle. 
— The Boston milk trade amounts to $2,000,000 a year. 
— Beef in Kansas is said to be plenty at. 2 % cts. a pound. 
— The population of Toledo is 24,401. 
— Vermont raised in 1867 59,000 pounds of tobacco. 
— Texas has a “eour lake.” 
— The Arabs-are dying by the thousands in Algeria. 
— Wild dogs abound in the woods in Kansas. 
— The Cold Water Templars is a new order In Illinois. 
— The eldest sister of Gen. Cass is dead. 
— Wild turkeys swarm in Bureau Oo., Ill. 
— White powder Is the last Parisian novelty. 
— Calf-skiu hats, with the hair on, are worn in Paris. 
— It takes two men one hour to wind up Trinity Church 
clock. 
— Riots and fights arc of daily occurrence in Marshall, 
Texas. 
— Tilton’s salary as editor of the Independent is $7,000 
a year. 
— There are in the dead letter office 8i000 soldier photo¬ 
graphs. 
— The reported sinking of Recluse Island proves to be 
a hoax. 
— A chess player of Hamburg is to play twenty games 
at once. 
— Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams are playing in Phila¬ 
delphia. 
— The latest from Paris is a ladies’ nose protector, lined 
with fur. 
— Mechanics of all kinds are greatly needed in Harts- 
vilie, Tenn. 
— The value of improvements in Toledo last year was 
$2,000,000. 
— Benniughoff of Oil Creek is said to be worth $7,000,- 
000 in cash. 
— Dr. James Clark is the oldest Free Mason in New 
Hampshire. 
— Fifteen Dukes and Counts serve as privates in the 
Papal army. 
— Steam carriages for common roads have been built in 
Edinburgh. 
— Loriilard pays over one-sixth of the tobacco tax of 
the country. 
— The population of Ireland has decreased 1,000,000 in 
fifteen years. 
— The sheep of California yielded 9,500,000 pounds of 
wool last year. 
— The Brooklyn ferries have carried 35,000,000 passen¬ 
gers the past year. 
—129 members of the dramatic and musical profession 
died the past year. 
— Bonner pays John G. Saxe one dollar a line for writ¬ 
ing for the Ledger. 
— Ten deaths to one birth is the ratio among the “freo” 
negroes of Florida. 
— M. da Chaillu, the traveler, has been offered by the 
Africans 850 wives. 
— The health of the Prince Imperial of France contin¬ 
ues very precarious. 
— A French editor proposes to connect France and 
England by a bridge. 
— Two tons of sponge are prepared for bedding every 
day ut. Lebanon, N. H. 
— The Ohio river is nine hundred miles long, and floats 
four hundred steamers. 
— Infcnlicide has never been so common in New York 
as during the past year. 
— Russell Betts of Mt. Clemens, Mich., has fallen heir 
to $1,600,000 in England. 
— Wooden nutmegs are among the gifts at wooden 
weddings in Connecticut. 
— Three persons were killed by lightning near Bloom¬ 
ington, Ga,, tko 8th nit. 
— Large quantities of grain for foreign shipment are 
arriving at New Orleans. 
— Chignons are said to have saved many ladies’ lives in 
a recent railway collision. 
— A cat recently died in Cleveland which was known to 
be twenty-eight years old. 
— Last year $1,050,031 worth of shoes were made by 
nineteen firms in Chicago. 
— There have been erected in St. Louis 410 new build¬ 
ings during the past year. 
— Government has received no reports of suffering 
among the troops at Alaska. 
— More persons are out of employment in St. Lonis 
than was ever before known. 
— Blind Tom fairly astounded the Lockport people by 
his wonderful musical geuius. 
— Arkansas is overrun with grasshoppers, which pay 
no attention to the cold weather.' 
— England pays £100 a year for each of its soldiers, 
France £40, and Prussia only £30. 
— in New York last year there were 15,026 marriages 
solemnized, and in Brooklyn 1,349. 
— Many families are suffering for food in Nashville, and 
a soup house has been established. 
— A rich Chinaman of San Francisco was lately buried 
in a coffin which coBt $1,000 in gold. 
— Jerusalem is estimated to contain 7,100 Jews, 5,000 
Mahommedans, and 3,400 Christians. 
— An old lady who recently died in Clifton, .England, 
could ouly sleep while riding in a carriage. 
— Cold weather in France is driving the wolves out of 
the forests into the vicinity of the villages. 
— Judge Chapman of Indianapolis fined a negro $2,000 
and two years’ imprisonment for marrying a white woman. 
— Charles A. nawley of Collinsville, Conn., died on 
Sunday night from a too free use of chloroform for reliev¬ 
ing a toothache. 
fiREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
Nos. 31 and 33 Vesey St., 
Post-Office Box, 5613 New York City. 
Principal and Interest. pap able- in Hold Coin, 
in sum or $1,000 each, at 05 per cent, of their par value and 
accrued Interest from January 1st, in currency. 
The?.* Bonds, It is believed, possess the elements of safety , 
reliability and profit, in a greater degree than any other class 
of Corporate Securities now offered, and are therefore very 
desirable for steady investments of surplus capital. 
Investors will bear in mind the following advantages: 
I. They are the first mortgage on one of the most valuable 
and productive lines of railroad in the world. 
II. The actual earnings from loeal business In 1867 were 
more than four times the annual interest engagements. 
IH. The hard part of the work is now done, and the pros¬ 
pects of rapid completion are favorable. 
IV. The Company have liberal subsidies, which enable them 
to prosecute the work with great vigor. 
V. The management lias been exceedingly prudent and 
frugal. 
VI. There is already a large and growing settlement on the 
completed and graded line. 
V II. The lands promise to be of Immense value,37,068 acres 
having been already 60 ld. 
VUI. Both principal and interest are explicitly made pay¬ 
able in gold coin. 
IX. Both the aggregate amount of Issue and their standing 
In Europe will insure for them continued activity and a hi°-h 
rank among standard securities. 
At this time they yield nearly 
Uiiie per Cent, upon the Investment 
Holders or 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 from ten to fifteen per cent, 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 our cost. Information. Descriptive Pamphlets, Maps, &e.| 
furnished on application at the office of the Railroad Com¬ 
pany, 
No. 54 WILLIAM 8TRF.ET, 
AN1> OF 
FXSK «&. HATCH, 
BANKERS & DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND 
Financial Agents of the C. P. R. R. Co., 
No. 5 Nassau Street, Nov York. 
And of FARMERS’ & MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANK 
aud FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Rochester. N. V. 
yfc warrant all the goods we sell to give entire 
satisfaction. Ii they are not satisfactory they can 
be returned at our expense within 30 days, and 
nave the money refunded. 
Through our system of supplying Cl ubs through- 
out the country, consumers fu all parU of The 
Uuitnd States can receive llioir Teas at, the same 
prices, with the small additional expense of trans- 
Souse mtlfe city >Sh tlloy bou K l,t them at our ware- 
Some parties inquire of us how they shall pro¬ 
ceed to get. up ft club. The answer Is simply this; 
Lot each person wishing to join hi a oltib, say how 
tnuoh tea or codec he wants, and select the kind 
and price from our Price List. ;is published In the 
paper or in our circulars. Write the names, kinds 
and amounts plainly on the list, and when the club 
is complete send it to us by mail, and we will put 
each party » goods In separate packages, and mark 
the name upon them, with the cost, so {here need 
□e no confusion In their distribution—each party 
getting exactly what, lie orders, and no more. The 
cost- of transportation the members can divide 
equitably among themselves, 
T he funds to pav for the goods ordered call be 
sent by drafts on New York, by post-office money 
orders, or by Express,as may suit the convenience. 
■yy IS A It E C O ill I IV G ! 
And will present to any person Bending ns a club in our 
Great 
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, a Watch, Piece of Sheeting, 
Silk Dress Pattern, &c„ &c., 
C HEESE VATS 
FA.OTORIES 
MAPLE’SPATENT EQUALIZING DISTRIBUTORS 
With Cooper's Nittv C.i st Iron Steam Cii liter, make this 
the most perfect Vat. operated hv steam ever Introduced. 
Agents wanted to sell these Vats In Western New York. 
These Patents for Use in Ohio ami Western Slates are for 
sale. Also, Roe's Patent Self-Renting Vat with Cooper’s Im¬ 
provements. Also anew patent Screw for presses -the best 
in use. ITT Send for CJrctQars. 
USl-St H, & E. F. COOPER, Watertown, N. Y. 
N. B.—AU villages and towns where a large number reside, 
by clubbing together, can reduce the cost of their 
Teas and Coffees about one-third (beside the 
Express elm rue*,) by sending directly to ’’The 
Great American Tea Company." 
BKWABK of all concerns that advertise themselves as 
branches of our Estatdlsliment,or copy our name 
either wholly or In part, as they are bogus or imi¬ 
tations. We have no branches, aud do not, In any 
case, authorize the use of onr 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) 
Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. 
• ALLEN, HAWES & CO., 
15 Federal Street, Boston. Mass., P. O. Box C. 
S3F"Wholesale Dealers In French, German, and EngllshDry 
and Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather 
Goods, Ac. 94u-.it 
M ar y la n oka rm- i i»?i a ores on turn- 
pine, 19 miles Irom Baltimore eltv, well Improved, good 
fruit of all binds, for $.',.000. JOHN 'GLENN & CO., 
938-tf No. 20 »♦,. Paul Nt. corner Fayette, Baltimore, Md. 
A merican house, boston, iyiass.- 
i lie very important aud extensive Improvements 
wltieh have recently b«,m made in Hit? popular Hotel, the 
Jr U f 1 , lf 'enahk. n M! proprietors to offer to 
fouii&ts. Families, and the Trawling Public, accommoda¬ 
tions and conveniences superior to any. other Hotel in the 
city. During the past summer additions have been made of 
numerous suites ol apartments. Willi bulbing rooms, water 
closets, attached; one of Tufts' magnificent passenger 
elevators, the best ever constructed, eohvuvs guests to the 
upper ntury ot the* house in one minute; the entries hnve 
been newly and r?chl> carpeted, and the cmliro house thor¬ 
oughly replenished and reiuriiished, making it. In all its an- 
pointmiuHs, equal to any hotel in the country. 19-12-71no 
Telegraph OlHce, Billiard I falls and Cafe on the Hint lloor. 
l*eb. I, LKVVlS KICK Ai St.).N, Proprietors. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
Nos. 31 & 33 Vesey Street, 
NEW YORK. 
Post-Office Box 5,613 New York City, 
I ADIEK AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOVED.— 
J Picture business. Very profitable, No risk. Seventeen 
specimen Pictures and Catalogues sent for 15 cents postage. 
MANSON LANG, 91 Columbia St., New York City. 938-lm 
I3TNOT a patent MEDICINE._«| 
CE -"' 
,_ Speedy Cue 
.71 v4Tn><L^A foe 
Address 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS 
Is now ready, and will be mailed to our customers as usual 
to others on receipt ot 25 cents. 
FL I ER HENDERSON, 6~ Nassau St., New York. 
Greenhouses, Sout.li Bergen, N. J. 
bniversal^eura]gia| and add 
V ] nervous 
\ JBEJ&L Mjt JUa / DISEASES. 
K VVv® MACHINES. First Premium 
vruevr TA r ,'? lR ’ tW ' u ' Vilr <lecl to tile HI ST IM- 
! uYvit mnb ' 'I' “Jipfylne to the LAMB MA- 
1 L I’erieet one in existence. prSu- 
l’KKion Nbbdlks on Hand, 
recommends. 
uvmviaa 4 ^ 0,,r itnp l ‘ovenietitsi are worth more than words can 
gENT FREE.—CATALOGUE OF CHOICE 
It) Effects are 
Magical. 
It is an unfailing remedy In all cases of Neuralgia Facialis, 
often effecting a perfect cure in less than twenty-fonr hours, 
from the use of no more, than two or three pills. 
No oilier form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed 
to yield to this wonderful remedial agent. 
Even In tho severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and gen¬ 
eral nervous derangemonts-of many years’ standing—affect¬ 
ing tiie entire system. Its nsc for a few days, or a Tew weeks 
at the utmost, always nttords the most astonishing relief, and 
very rarely falls to produce a complete and permanent cure. 
It contains no drugs or other materials in the slightest 
degree Injurious, even to the moat delicate system, and can 
always be used with perfect safely. 
It has long been lu constant nse by many of our most emi¬ 
nent physicians, who give H their nuaulmous and unqualified 
approval. 
Sent by mail on receipt of price and postage. 
One Package.81.00 .Postage 6 cents. 
Six “ .. 5.00-. « ‘27 “ 
Twelve “ . 0.00.. “ 48 “ 
It is sold by all wholesale and retail dealere in drugs and 
medicines throughout the United States, and by 
TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 
926-26t 1*40 Trciiioiit St., Iloatou, Mass. 
I OIL NEW VEGETABLES, FLOWERS, FRUIT, 
«c„ sue I'ueku B CtAHDKx I'AU'M.AK ron 1S6K; over 100 
pages, beautifully illustrated; will be mailed to *11 who en¬ 
close a 8 cent stamp. Address HENRY A. DREER, Seed 
Grower,714 ( liestnm. 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. W2-2t 
M. O’Kbkpk.Son & Co., Seedsmen & Florists, Rochester, N.Y. 
B LAKE’S PATENT ENDLE! 
HORSE-POWER, a 
ed. This Horse Power wn^awarded the nret 
MiulUgau State Fair lust fall. 
„ New Invention Circular, 
Cross-Cut. and Drag Sawing Machines attached when order- 
ed. This Horae Power was awarded the first premium at tiiu 
Michigan State l' air Inn fall. It is acknowledged by all who 
have used it, to have more power at the same elevation than 
any tread power now known; also, that it U easier for the 
horses, cheaper to run, mere durable and sells at « less price 
than any Other. I can refer to those now ItitV Inn then, in n« c . 
il required. Descriptive Circular mailed upon appMcatiOU. 
Liberal discount made to the trade or those procuring*orders 
Address R. L. HOWARD. Buffalo N. V ' 
Hi TO 8300 PER 
r Agents. Permanent 
wanted Immediately cverv where 
Vance. Ctrctilnrs ft.. Address 
MONTH SURE TO 
employment. Active men 
“THE VIBRATOR” 
THRESHING MACHINE, 
Patented and Manufatnred by 
NICHOLS & SHEPARD 
BATTLE CREEK, MICH. 
To Threshers and Farmers! 
ITi„{ S n? 0,l 1 TI l ,: INTEREST OF”YOU WHO 
At aV t,K ' wrybest. NICII- 
n.I, iS i r VIBRATOR has been fully 
ffihs u P 1 * 81 fr’ftf years, and is fast superseding all the 
.mi, '' 1 lu ' number made lias been fully doubled 
is, . h ., R,,cce . Uf ) In ? y'! ! |ri : 'tc! twice as many are being built for 
this year as last. All who impartially investigate its merits, 
concucli} Its superiority. 
BECAUSE 
i? It iVi U " ,,e ** ,u ‘ r Canvas, Hearers, Pickers nor 
LM.tin < < M ’ and cAnnot bc clogged up in either wet or dry 
p LAST 1 C SLATE HOOFING 
JOINT STOCK COMPANY, 
OFFICE 1S7 [Boom 19] liltOADWAT, 
NEW YORK. 
ff M.' I£?ZX k l T’reas. LICENSES GRANTED, 
TrU inai 5 stoek E, ‘ rly Wak * 0e,d ^bbage, from the orig- 
!! *'!! 
Genuine Bergen Drumhead Cabbage, the best winter 
VaritJtV. ... .jr fe* 
improved Drumhead Savoy Cabbage’ very Vuperloi 1 ! is « 
Jeisey Gardeoor s p uvonte. White Solid Celery, none 
AJlen'slmproved Nutmeg Muntaneioii.unsiirpnKjcd 15 50 
Keyes’Early Prolific. Tomato, new and distinct, try it 7r> 50 
WwP'V’ 8 Sunermr t'omato,new and tlesirable...., . ts 50 
Eaily Large ^Smooth Red I mnato. standard s >rt, line 'U 10 
Long IVhlte 1 urtup, of excellent flavor, flue tor table 
, ®boi'e are csrieclftliy reeommeitdcd, areofnivowtl rais- 
lag and toarranlf/l A No. I 1 u every respect. Anv »r ail t 
«* ,v ,na *l on receipt of price. We also 
send I rm to all applicants our Di:*eril>U ve. I.i -t of Over thlrr v 
leading varleUea of STItAWTlKUluis wit , Veirncd ! , 
: li VM i- Bl 
AGENTS WANTED.-WE WANT Fii«t-Cluaa 
Agents ’O lntroductsonr NEW STAR SHUTTLE SEW¬ 
ING MACH lNES. K.vtraordltuiry Inducements to good sales¬ 
men. 1’ urtlier particulars and Sample work furnished on 
application to W. G. WILSON & co„ Cleveland, Ohio, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. Ptl iat 
/ 1111 L I) R EN. ALL PAREN'I'S 8HOULI1 inv 
v, a '- rsl ' i nd that children's shoe*, w irh metal tliw will u .hlv 
, }\\ , J' > Idcdl) ormimelllal, an,( is being extensively ,ici.a nn 
children’s first nlass shoes. Sold evorywher • J cu 
Patented July 30, 1867. 
DIPLOMA AWARDED at NEW YORK STATE FAIR. 
MaNufacturkd nv 
Assignees of Patent. 
Ustablo to any desired angle, and 
. ... - - - -.aimi, while the knife or cutter-bar is 
held by a swinging 1 runic in such position to the stone that 
every section of the knife can be nec.urnte.1y ground to a uni 
form level With great facility. The device is simple and ef- 
fective, ana the machbie eun bc. lurnlsUPd at a nnee within 
the reach ol all who use Mowers and Reapers, The attention 
ol hWrners and Manufacturers qf Agricultural Implements 
w requested to this invention, yer Territorial Rights for sev¬ 
eral States will be disposed of by the above holders of the 
latent. 
PLASTIC SLATE FOR 
ROOFING AND OTHER PURPOSES 
RICHARDSON A CO, Auburn, N. I 
The Grindstone Is ai 
slides the length of the 
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 tatter possessing qualities of geological and chemical 
affinity for the former,) arid is a development of one of the 
simple but unalterable tendencies pf nature. 
AS A ROOFING MATERIAL IT STANDS UNRIVALLED. 
A mastic—It adupts itself to every shape and slope. Non- 
combustible. Impervious, non-r\pa\-i ve aud uudecaylug. 
FROST DOES NOT CRACK NOR HEAT DISSOLVE IT. 
The only rooling material ever discovered that will resist 
the action of the elements as long as the structure It protects. 
Being susceptible of little if ain wear front exposure, and 
PERFECTLY FIRE-PROOF, 
It Is unequalled ns a coating for Railroad and Farm Build¬ 
ings, Fences, Bridges, bottoms of Vessels, Vaults, &c. 
11..T1 o .. Kim mac hum «o or run soil 
“hi 1 -,.- " l '^ r „miufros. Poking," never 1 clogs 
trouble ° VUr ’ ,llK ' VI ru “ ,or lloU1 ' 3 and days without 
D bus tin* largest mul bust Mill In the world, 
taking on? Z\1 thfel stuffi* WU!<tC m,0unfc ot ' * m ' n 
It 'BAkfs no *• lltteriiigH” or "srattcrinw," and 
' h'fr'aidng up " neeeasarv will, others, ffins ,Icing 
! 4 tiiBu nny other and advoidiug the most unpltas- 
ant work connected with threshing. 
There la 110 eog-genring except one wheel and 
one pinion, wldcli drive Die cylinder. anM 
In threahlnu Ootn, Wheat. linrley, ffec., il will 
save over and above the best of other machines nearly or 
quite enough to pay the threshing bills. y 
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