LIST OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
A Dollar Book for a Dims.—Beadle & Company. 
National Life Insurance Company—Jay Cooks & Co. 
The Youih’s Companion—Derry Mason & Co. 
List of Boobs— THomaB O'Eane & Co. 
New Styles of Organa—Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. 
fj Wonder—Industry Sewing Machine Co. 
Employment—H. L. Starke A Co. 
Torrey's Patent Weather Strips—E S & J Torrey & Co. 
Hthertiin Winter Apple—C Andrews. 
Pear Seed—.) M Triorburn * Co. 
Early Rose Potatoes—L J Woolsey. 
TrappOB Secret M C King. 
Wauled—H D Hamilton A Co. 
Maple Leave* O A Ronrbacb. 
Great One DoIUt Sale -N 15 Cloudman & Co. 
Agents Wanted—Wm Law. 
Education for the People - LK Satterlee. 
Vineyardlst* and fruit Crowers—Ryder * Co. 
Falley Seminary—J P Griffin. 
Hand Lever and Power—B II Alien & Co. 
Choice Pure Bred Fowls for Sale—W Hanks. 
Fresh Apple Seed—John O Wllbenson. 
Finn Farms for Sale Shots A Bmoop. 
Mammoth Cluster UAspbci i y—Purdy & Hanee. 
Doolittle's Anti-Sore Ointment—H H Doolittle. 
Magazines and Newspapers—Union Club Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Purest and Sweetest. Cod Liver Oil. 
fye IJetos feottfretiser. 
— The rich young Marquis of Bute has been Romanized. 
— Chautauqua county jail has but one inmate. 
— A five pound turnip flourishes in the village of Cato. 
— Cora Poarl's furniture has been seized for debt. 
— Madam Anna Bishop has married again in Australia. 
— Fanny Fern is to be President of the Sorosia. 
— Cider in air tight cans may be kept sweet for years. 
— San Francisco claims 163,000 population. 
— Prince William of Austria is in New York. 
— Gottschalk has retreated again to Montevideo. 
— Garibaldi’s sheep raising experiment is a failure. 
— Hawthorne’s eldest daughter is a promising artist. 
— Charles XII is to have a statue at Stockholm. 
— Eugenie has started the fashion of swinging a cane. 
— Lawrence, Mass., employs 30,000 factory girls. 
— Agassiz is lecturing at Cornell University. 
— The old Bank of North Carolina is bankrupt. 
— A funny paper is to be started in Montreal. 
— Miss Rye has landed ninety more girls in Montreal. 
— Wisconsin has tried peat for domestic fuel. 
— Desertions from the Papal army are on the increase. 
— Madame Audenard is lecturing in French in New 
York. 
— Brigham Young has just led five more wives,to the 
altar. 
— Shdbyville, Hi., has prayer meetings in a whisky 
saloon. 
— A commercial exchange quotes sausage as “chain 
goods." 
— An Italian traveler gives Boston the palm of female 
beanty. 
— Joseph Johnson is doing “Rip Yan Winkle” in 
Buffalo. 
— A $60,000 plantation in Mississippi was [lately sold 
for $2C9. 
— Lynn, Mass., sends two printers to the Legislature 
this year. 
— Chautauqua county pays $3-1,898 less taxes this year 
than laat. 
— A man was arrested in Toronto the other day for 
sacrilege. 
— Bonner gives $10,000 toward a gymnasium at Prince¬ 
ton College. 
— Colored rosettes on shoes are becomming more and 
more frequent. 
— The Marquis of Hastings died Tuesday week at the 
age of 26 years. 
— The proprietors of the Chicago Tribune last year 
divided $148,000. 
— Brigtiam Young is the third largest depositor in the 
Bank of England. 
— 24,000 pinnehettes have been manufactured in Port¬ 
land the past year. 
— Fort Scott, Kansas, mines all the coal it needs by 
grading its streets. 
— An Italian has written a sensation play in which 
John Milton figures. 
— The Galesburg Baptists have just lifted a 2,200 lb. 
bell to their steeple. 
— Isabella, late Queen of Spain, and her attendants 
have arrived in Paris. 
— A National Christian Convention assembled in New 
York on the 17th inst. 
— In Philadelphia 4,018 building permits have been 
iesued this year bo fur. 
— A severe shock of an earthquake has been experi¬ 
enced at Hioga, Japan. 
— Foot pads are nightly prowling along the banks of 
the canal at Lockport. 
— 25,000 apple trees have been planted thisAeason in 
Androscoggin Co., Maine. 
— A Board of Trade has been started at Lewiston, Me., 
under favorable prospects. 
— London is to have a daily in which the anonymous 
system is to be abandoned. 
— Lord Mouck, the retiring Governor General of Can¬ 
ada, has sailed for England. 
— An English clergyman robbed a graveyard for beau¬ 
tiful etouos for his sidewalk. 
— The French authorities are greatly alarmed about the 
reported conspiracy in Paris. 
— Afternoon classes are being abolished in German 
schools with brilliant results. 
— Burglaries are now averaging three and four per 
night in Rochester and vicinity. 
— The failure of the Commercial Bauk of New Bruns 
wick, at St. Johns is anuounced. 
— Frank Ray and Jonathan Young were recently killed 
in an affray at Cheyenne, Nebraska. 
— Shooting buffaloes from car windows is a favorite 
sport on the Union Pacific Railroad. 
— Victoria docs not wish her darling son, Alfred, to 
risk himself on the throne of Spain. 
— A champion drinker of lager beer in Cleveland has 
accomplished 106 glasses in one day. 
— The mining season in Montana has been brought to 
a close at the approach of cold weather, 
— A 3mall girl named Smith of Buffalo was found 
smothered in her bed Saturday morning. 
— The portraits of Nopoleon and Eugenie have been 
publicly destroyed in the streets «f Madrid. 
— Twenty-five million feet of lumber is stored in the 
lumber yards of Minneapolis aud St. Anthony. 
— D. D. Rtindel, Esq., of Blockville raised a tomato 
this season which weighed a pound and a half. 
— The average decline of standard wheat in the Chi¬ 
cago market for 30 days has been 1 ct, a day per bushel. 
— The New Yerk Sun boasts a carrier who has never 
missed a day on his route, and who has cleared $100,000. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
The Purest aud Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in 
the world is Hazard and Caswell's, manufactured by 
them upon the sea shore from fresh and hesAby livers; 
it is perfectly pure aud sweet. Patients wAo have once 
taken it can take no other. After years ef experiment¬ 
ing, physicians have decided it better than any of the 
brown oils. Sold by all the druggists. 983-2teow 
-♦ - - - 
DEAFNESS, CATARRH, SCROFULA. 
A lady who had Buffered for /ears from Deafness, Ca¬ 
tarrh and Scrofula, was cured 0y a simple- remedy. Her 
sympathy and gratitude prompt her to send the recoipt 
free of charge to any oue similarly afflicted. Address Mrs, 
M. C. L,, care Major Martin Hunt, Hoboken, N. J. 
RURAL BRIEF MENTIONING^. 
Look to the colts. Cold storms of sleet and snow 
double them up badly. Give them shelter. 
If you would have your shoes last a good while never 
expose them to the heat till they swell. It destroys the 
vitality of the leather. 
Titb woolen mills of eight Western States are now 
equal to about thirty per cent, of the whole number in 
the United States in 1860. 
The N. E. Farmer mentions a hog weighing 885 pounds 
which gained nearly five pounds per day for over one 
hundred successive days. 
Ir harness is washed in warm water till it is pliable, 
never put it away or use it till it has been thoroughly 
oiled. Do not use varulsh. 
Is you prefer eggs to fresh beef in the winter, give the 
Utter to the hens and eat the former yourself. Beef will 
make the hens " shell out.” 
Tm: Minneapolis (Iowa) Union, Nov. 7th, announces a 
steady decline in wheat, which was Belling at date at 
from 75 to 80 cents per bushel. 
Nearly all the farmers who make mention of their po¬ 
tato crop the present season concur in saying that the 
Peach Blow has done admirably. 
India rabber overshoes should always be removed 
when oue enters a house with a purpose of staying long. 
They rot leather and injure the feet. 
It is estimated that the wheat crop of the present year 
will afford seed and five bushels to each person in the 
States, and 40,000,000 bushels for export. 
Devon cattle arc supposed by many to bo the host feed¬ 
ers, grinders aud digesters of food, aud requiring the 
smallest amount of any other to keep them in condition. 
The Chester and Berkshire hogs eat and are satisfied: 
the long nosed are never satisfied even when eating. 
The one sleeps and fattens; the other grows poor from 
restlessness. 
T HE FARMERS’ BOOK.-140 BKAITI- 
FUL aud usefril Illustration.-). 730 octavo pages. Show¬ 
ing just wnat every farmer wants to know: 
HOW TO DUKE THE FARM PAY. 
Send for circular giving full description. 
FARMERS! FARMERS* SONS! 
Experienced book agents aud others, wanted to take this 
book to every Farmer In every community. fluMnoss per¬ 
manent. Fays from $150 to $200 per mouth according to ex¬ 
perience and ability, Address 
ZKIULER, MoC JRDV A CO.. 
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, O., 
9804t Chicago, 111., or 8t. Louis, Mo. 
The mo«t successful breeders of good hogs concur in 
saying that continuing to breed from the same herd will 
destroy the 9tock. The chauge should be not of family 
but of tribe. 
AccoBoma to the testimony of er-Goveraor Vance of 
North Carolina, the tendency of things in the South is to 
a subdivision of farms and the general introduction of 
white labor. 
The Germantown Telegraph scouts the story that 80 
bushels of Chili Clnb wheat have been grown upon an 
acre of land. The Lncredulty of that paper is fully justi¬ 
fied we think. 
Some of our exchanges are discussing the character of 
purslane — denouncing it as a great nuisance. It makes 
good greens, colors a fine purple, and is easily hoed up 
when uot wanted. 
Farmebs sometimes complain of bad luck with their 
crops. This may occur from premature frosts, drouth or 
excessive rains, hut poor management is often responsi¬ 
ble for many lhUnres. 
It U said that if the bodies of peach trees are well 
banked up with earth at the beginning of winter, and the 
earth removed in the spring, they will bear much better 
than they otherwise would. 
A hundred pounds of corn hasks contain the materials 
for tweuty pounds of paper, twenty-five ef long fiber for 
spinning aud weaving into cloth. In the rough state 
they are worth three cents a pound to the upholsterers. 
The Prairie Farmer says, truly, that though ground 
and cooked coru is best for fattening hogs, stilllt may 
not be the cheapest. It is not, where the mill is distant 
—a quarter of the grist going for toll, and fueL for heating 
the furnace scarce. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
RATIONAL 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
OF THE 
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA, 
WASHINGTON, X>. CJ. 
CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS, 
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868. 
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Proprietors, No. 55 Fullou Si.. New York. 
POST-OFFICE BOX. No, 4,696. 
y NEW PRICE LIST IS ISSUED 
This Month, Novbmbkk, 1868, by the 
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN 00., 
And will be 9ent, post-paid, to every applicant; contain¬ 
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STIlIaES 
With reversible, motion, is now sold for the email ram of SH, 
and la warranted to make as strong, elastic and beautiful a 
stitch as any Machine in the world. It will stitch, hem. fell, 
tuck, quilt, biud, braid, cord and embroider elegantly. The 
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cttlclent. Agents arc making $20 per day. 
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Lines iEverlasting.) Address WHITE WIRE CO., 
75 William St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. 
BRANCH OFFICE t 
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Where the business of the Company ts transacted, and to 
which all general correspondence should be addressed. 
DIRECTORS. 
Clarbnce H. Clxbk, E. A. Rollins, 
Jay Cookk, Hknky D. Cookb, 
F. Ratoupoud Stare, W. K. Chandler, 
W. G. Moorhead, John D. Drfrees, 
Gkokob F. Tylbb, Edward Dodge, 
J. Hinckley Clark, H. C. Faunestock. 
OPFICHRS. 
CLARENCE n. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. 
JAY COOKE, Chairman Ftnanceand Executive Committee. 
HENRY D. COOKE. Washington. Vice-President. 
EMERSON W. PEET, Piii'adelohla, Secretary and Actuary. 
R. S. TURNER, Washington \-isl*tnnt Secretary. 
FRANCIS g. smith, m. )>.. Mr ileal Director. 
J. EWLNG MEAK8, M. D., Assistant Medical Director. 
IUKDIUAL ADVISORY BOARD. 
J.K.. haRNE s, Surgeon-General U.B. A., Washington. 
P. J. UORWITZ, Chief Medical Department U. S. N., Wash. 
D. W. BLISS, M. D., Washington. 
SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. 
WM. K. CHANDLER. Washington, D. C. 
THE ADVANTAGES 
Offered by this Company aret 
It is a National Company, chartered by Special Act of 
Congress, 1868. 
It has a paid-up capital of $1,000,000, 
It offers low rates of premium. 
It furnishes larger Insurance than other Companies for the 
same money. 
It Is definite and certain in its terms. 
It Is a Home Company in every locality. ' 
Its policies are exempt from attachment. 
There are no untince-uiary restrictions in the policies. 
Evcrv poltcy Is non-forfeltabio, 
Policies may be taken which pay to the insured their fall 
amount anil return all the premiums, so that the insurance 
costs only the lute rest on the annual payments, 
Policies may be taken 'bat will nay to the Insured, after a 
certain number of years, during life, an annual income of 
one-tenth the amount named In the policy. 
No extra rate Is charged for rl9ks upon the lives of females. 
It insures uot to pay dividends, but. at so low a cost that 
dividends will be Impossible. 
nr LOCAL AGENTS ARE WANTED In every City and 
Town ; and application from competent parties for such 
agencies, with suitable endorsements,should be addressed 
TO THE COMPANY’S GENERAL AGENTS ONLY, in their 
respective districts. 
GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY. 
JAY COOKE & CO., New York, for New York State and 
Northern New Jersey. J. U. Orvis and D. C. Whitman, 
■Managers. 
JAY COoKK A CO., Washington, D. C., for Delaware, Vlr. 
ginla, District of Columbia and West Virginia. 
E. W. CLARK. & CO., for Pennsylvania aud Southern New 
Jersey. B. S. Russbll, Harrisburg, Manager for Central 
and Western Pennsylvania. 
J. ALDER ELLI3 A CO,. Chicago, for Ills., Wise, and Iowa. 
Ho.v. STEPHEN MILLER, St. Paul, tor Minnesota uud N.W. 
Wisconsin. 
JOHN W. ELLIS & CO., Cincinnati, for .Ohlo.and Central 
and Southern Indiana. 
T. B. EDGAR, St. Lonis, for Missouri and Kansas. 
S. A. KEAN & CO..Detroit, for Michigan and North. Indiana. 
A. M. MOTHKUSHBAD, Omaha, for Nebraska. 
JOHNSTON BROTHERS & CO,. Baltimore, for Maryland. 
NEW ENGLAND GENERAL AGENCY, under the Direction 
of E. A. RoLLijra aud W. K. Chahdlkk, of the Board of 
Directors. J. p. Tucker, Manager, 3 Merchant*’ Ex¬ 
change, State St., Boston. 
jJIBEK) AN WINTER APPLE, —A Trea- 
io Use of 16 page-? on the Siberian species as adapted to 
productna yoocl fruits lor the United States and Canada with 
an account of the *' Marengo M'inter crab " or Siberiau Ap¬ 
ple. Giving notices from Elliott, Downing, Warder and 
twenty prominent Horticulturist*. Sent for 10 coats. One 
stamp for Price List. Address 
C. ANDREWS, Marengo, McHenry Co., Illinois. 
JJ AND LEVER POWER, 
FOR ECONOMIZING POWER, 
IN DRIVING LIGHT MACHINERY. 
This uew motive power is worthy the attention of all, and 
a Circular will be sent upon application. 
Send stamp for postage. R. II. ALLEN A CO., 
P. O. Box 316, 189 A 191 Water St., New York. 
A tiKNTS WANTKU.-SilO per day sure — something 
every Farmer wants. Address F, 1. SAGE, Cromwell, Ct. 
NEW INVENTIONS, 
REDUCED PRICES! 
Four Octavb Organ, Solid Walnut Case. $50.00 
Five ootavs Docblk Rkbp Organ, five Stops, 
Solid Walnut Cask, Carved and Paneled, ..$1^5.00 
Other styles at proportionate prices. Warerooms, 154 Tre- 
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INDUE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
At Angers, France. 
P?" For new Catalogue of 1868, apply to 
BRUGUIERE & THKBAUD, 
P. O. Cose 15. 51 Cedar Street, New York. 
A gents wanted-$5o «o *aoo per 
MONTH.—To sell a New Book pertaining to Agricul¬ 
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distinguished Author and AuricuHnral Engineer of the New 
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make, the above amount. Send for Circulars, 
E. B. TREAT A CO,. Publishers, 651 Broadway, N. Y. 
W ANTED — Au 4gent lu eacli town to 
mke the Agency for the sale of Bradi-trukt's Kl n- 
bkr Mouunxti and Wkatiikk StriP 9,Hptillod to the sides, 
bottom, top. and center of doors, and windows. The sale ts 
beyond anything ever offered to an agent, from $10 to $25 per 
day cun be made. Bend for agent’s circular, The first who 
apply secure a bargain. ' 980-30 
J. K. BRADSTREET A CO., Boston, Mass. 
A new article.—important to 
every reader of this paper! Toisacoo 8uap Is the only 
practicable specific ever discovered, for the total destruc¬ 
tion ot Insects ou vegetation, vermin on animals, and at the 
same time an Invigorator aud preserver of vegetable life. 
Kills Ticks, Cures Scab on Sheep, and for bruises on animals 
Is Invaluable. TOBACCO SWAP CO., Clifton, Staten Island. 
ttr For sale by LANK & P VINE, Rochester, N. Y iJU'J 
F OH SALE-MV ENTIRE FLOCK OF COTS- 
WOLD Shhbp, consisting Of 70 Ewes and 12 Kumn, bred 
from the flocks of Jno. D. Wing and .S. T. Deuel. “Fred¬ 
erick WllUatu,” who heads the flock has few equals. If any in 
America. HENRY T, COFFIN, Hillside Lodge, Washing¬ 
ton, Dutchess Co., N. i’. 980-lt. 
F OR W VLE-THOROUGH-lIRF.n and GRADE 
ALDERNEY STOCK, from ChOppeutianset’s Farm, 
Also, several very fine COTSWOLD EWES and RAM 
LAMBS. Apply to J. CARTER BROWN. 2d, 
981-tt Lock Box 286, Providence, R. I. 
WANTED, AGKNTS-tMale or Female..)— Goods fur- 
I" nished to be paid for when sold, amt samples sent free. 
For lull particulars address, with stamp, 
98l-tt J. N. BOYLAN, Detroit, Michigan. 
tQOK A MONTH. AND EXPENSED PAlDi 
luOiiel 28 now, useful and curious articles for agents. 
Hf Funiculars free. Address 
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A gents wanted-for our ili.us- 
iruted Bible History, over 100 Engravings. Photographic 
Bibles as low as $3.ii0. Sends stamps for terms, Ac. 
980-1 1 GREENE A CO., H3 Chestnut street, Phtla., Pa. 
TTOSTON DOLLAR STORE. 
THE IMMENSE SUCCESS 
Attending our past business has induced us to make great 
preparations for ilia fall aud winter trade. 
Our chocks and exchange lists contain nearly every artl- 
Dsdii’a Modern Horas Doctor.... 1,50 'AumUr. „n PrmJtrv (Tthiatratsd,) 40 
Do. Afliurkua C»lU» Doctor .... 1,91) Hchonck’, OardimuinTeit-Book.. II 
Domestic 1‘oultry Book, with ov#r Scrlbnor 1 * I'ro.luco Tabloi. 80 
100Ulu«trstlon«.. , 40 Do. R.uoly R„rAm,r anil Log 
Powmnic'» Cotu,,(M Rumiltmrnii. ,5,so Deck,..!. 80 
Eimtwooil'i UntDoorry Culturu... 7A Sllvor'i now Uonltly Book (TO 11- 
Evoryhody Ills own l.ftwyor.1.2S iiwlrnliomi). 50 
Furui Dmlniqiu, by H F Frsncb.. 1,5» SUsvvAit’, (Jotun 3ubl* Book_1,W 
Klcld'i Fan Culture.1,95 Ths Arosri-An ltoUM Curpcntsr 
Flint on IliAMico ... ...2,50 (HallMd's)... 3,50 
FrnltTrsw of Arasrtcn, .1,50 TUo Cura Yard, n Mum ml.1,00 
Fullur’a liltutraud Sunwlmrry Tho Bolton M'vntn|jt(Flttg«riild) 15 
Coltaildt .. 30 Tb,. Form, with (IhiittroMons ....1,00 
Do. Forrut Trim Cnltnrba.1,60 Thu Frulvi tad Fruit Trwsof 
Do. Ruiiill Fruits (Ismutlftilly M- Amrur-i (Downing) . ...3,00 
liuUAtrtil).1,50 TholfsrOtui, n Mamml . ..1,00 
Gardenias for ProSt .. .1,50 Thu House with Orl*lnnl Plans .1,50 
1-irsp. Cultwrlst, by A s Fuller .1,5(1 Tim But tnor’i Jour mil aud Ac- 
Guenoo ou MUeh Cows. 73 count Hook .. . fl, |2, $3^0 
Herbert’s Hints to Hot»o-Keeper til,It Thomas' Am. Fruit Culturlst(480 
HoUoy'n Art of Saw Filing... .. T6 Illustration!,).3,0® 
Hop c«ltar«.40 Ton Acres Enough ..1.50 
Hooper's Dog aud dun.. 80 ToHd's Ynnng Farmers' Manual 
Indian Corn ; its Value, Culturs uni Workshop.L.50 
Iin,l Uas»..,...1,15 VonUUtiou In Am. Dwellings.... 1,50 
Johnston « 5X 1 Chemistry.1,75 Warder's liedgus and tCvvrgrsens 1,50 
Do. Etumonta Ag 1 Chemistry-1,25 Was Flower., howto make thsm-1,50 
Kemps’ Landscape Hardening ,.. 2 ,o 0 WssUrta Fruit Growers' GaUo...l,50 
Langs troth on the Hire and Woodward's Graperies an! Hor- 
HonsyBjo. 7,00 tlcultural BulMlng*..1,50 
Letter*on Modem Agr(mltoro...i,uo o„. Country Hoauat.1,50 
Liebig’s great work on Agriculture I.Si) Do, p.ur»| Architecture.1,00 
Do. Agricultural Cham wiry.WoolOrnsrar ind Stork Register, 
Manual of Agrtcnlture, by Ernst- Vole, t. ■), 6, s,«ach. 81 
son and Flint... ... .1,35 Young Koasekeoper'k and Dairy 
Manual Ou Fhu luni Hump Culture 25 Mold's Directory .. 80 
Manual of Tobacco Culturs-- IP) Youmnn's Hand tlook Household 
Mayhow's t'ractlral (look Koop- Science. IjOO 
tug (Singls and Double Rntry,) 90 Yoilman's Nuw Churaielry. 7,00 
0T Moonna A esuir*e AftCTtTTkCTlln* — Containing Elevation! and 
Plana of Dwelling Uoneou, School Honaae, Churches, Ac. Price, $10. 
IJT Tna I'n.erre.t. Hrirn Buii oau — Containing 30 original Platen, 
giving a complete Treatise on the Art ot Building Statri and Hand-Eafia. 
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^ T A. R. 
AGRICULT URA L WORKS! 
Tbe Albany Cottoa Gin MaanfactoriM Co,, 
kt. t.. 
Office and Factory on Thachar St., North End of the City. 
JOHN WARD, President. 
G. D. VAN VLleT, Secretary and Treasurer. 
WM. B. EMERY, (Survivor of Emeky Bbothbbs.) Super¬ 
intendent ol Manufactory. 
MANUFACTUBEB8 OP 
GENEEAL AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, 
ComprtsinE the celebrated “STAR” Ttirpshltijr Machines-, 
"Star" Railway (or Endless Uhuln) and Lever Horse Pow¬ 
ers ; Stab ” Cotton Gins and Oondenserit; Circular Cross- 
CutSaw Mills, Vegetable Cutters ; Uurse Hay Forks; Corn 
anil Feed Mills; Power Corn Shelters ; Dog Powers, * 0 ., &c. 
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Circular and Price Mat. 
AGENTS WANTED, 
Correspondents will please address THE ALBANY 
COTTON GIN MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Drawer 162, 
Albany, N. Y. 967-mtf 
PARTICULARS SEND FOR 
Circular auu sample fttockina. tJUClo»Lntr Htumn. 
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MENEELYS’ BELLS. 
s Bells for Churches, Academies, Fac- 
torlea, etc., of which more have been 
% made at this establishment than at all 
JPJ the other foundaries In the country 
jjacombined. All Balls warranted. 
nr An illustrated Catalok’ue sent free 
upon applloatloa to 
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VT TROPOLITAN GIFT CO.-Cash Gifts to the amount 
<u $250,000 .—Every Ticket Dtmcs a Prize. 
5 Cash Gilts, each.$10,000 M) Cash Gifts, each.$500 
10 “ “ “ r >,000 200 “ “ » 100 
2fj *• •• u 1,000 300 " " " 50 
50 Elegant Rosewood Pianos...Each $300 to $750 
75 '• •’ Melodeona. “ 75 to 150 
350 8ewlna Machines. •• 60 to 175 
500 Fine Gold WutChcu. “ 75 to 300 
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Yon will EnOw what your Prize Is before you pay for It. 
Any Prne. ere.hange.d for another of same value. No Blanks. 
Our patrons can depend on tali' dealing, 
fCKrKKBXOKrt: -We select the following from many who 
have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted ns 
t>. r.ii'jli-M tiii.'..'i | : - .-. T '-VI -. 1 ms, P.i.ilfHlo, *5,000; Miss Annie 
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$1,000: Miss Emma WalworUi, Milwaukee,Plano, $500 ; Rev, 
E. A. Day, New Orleans, $500. Wu publish no names with¬ 
out permission. 
OprxtON'B of the Pbbss " The firm is reliable, aud de¬ 
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friend of oars drew a $.%0 prize, which was promptly re¬ 
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faction guaranteed. Every package ot Sealed Envelopes 
:t|li ■ >J!DltVflCDl«Ti (;> 
. ewelry and Plated Ware, Cutlery, &c. t Ac. 
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TiT Make your orders as large as possible, and send yonr 
money by postal order or registered letter. 
We are agents for over one hundred foreign and domestic 
manufactories. 
Our goods are now. and sold at Manufacturers’ prices at 
$1 for each, article. Descriptive checks $10 per hundred, or 
'J'IiIJlTIH 1 p 
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CUSHMAN A CO., 10 Arch Sc., Boston. 
_,eopie 
—T' AND THE _ 
Without exception, the largest and cheap¬ 
est Youth’s Publication in the country. 
Some of the most fascinating 
and brilliant WTiters contribute to 
its columns, among whom are Mrs. Har¬ 
riet Beecher Stowe, Miss E, Stuart Phelps, 
Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton, Paul 
Du Chaillu, Wirt Sikes and others. 
Its articles are mostly original, thoroughly 
practical in their character, wide 
awake and entertaining. 
Published weekly. Price, $1.50 a year, in 
advance. Send for specimen copy. 
Pen nr Mason & Co. Publishers, 
s^BOSTON,^— 
T HE LITTLE LIANT IlORME-FOvVER HAS 
been in use. unit highly approved 'or over three years. 
It Is simple, durable, compact, cheap, easily loaded and mov¬ 
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er Is wanted from one to four horses. Send tor circular. 
969-28teo] JOHN W. QUINCY, 9S William St.. New York. 
nHOIClE *FAN1SU MERINO SHEEP FOR 
sale, low to the trade,—100 Ewes and forty Rums, from 
one to three years old, bred by us. JOHN SHELDON A 
SON, Moscow, Livingston, Co., N. Y. 
HARPER, WILSON & CO., 
173 Broadway, New York. 
AZURENE 
CONCENTRATED INDIGO 
For the Liondry.—Frwfroni Oxiho Acid.— See 
Chemist'! Certificate. 
A Patent Pocket Pincushon or Emery Bag 
I! UCk TWkKTT OBMT Box. 
For Sale by all respectable Grocers and Druggists. 
CifTAil AAA REWARD IN BEAlI'H- 
V7 til'll I Present* have been paid oua 
Agents In uii parts of tbe Union, and wa would SAY TO 
THE LADIES that for ONE DOLLAR wo are selling Silks, 
Shawls, l>ry aud Fanny Goods, Silver Ware, Furniture. 
Diamond Watches. Piano*. Cabinet Organs. Ac., rite. Pres¬ 
ent* worth $2 to $>00 sent free of charge to Agents sending 
Cluh* of ton and upwards. 
SIT circulars sent free to any address. 
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ments, as they deceive yon with long schedule's and prom¬ 
ises. which they have uot the power or will to fnlllU. 
Yours, very truly, WYETH A CO., 
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FIRING TWO SHOTS A SECOND. 
AS A REPEATER. 
AND 
TWENTY SHOTS A MINUTE 
AS A SINGLE BREECH LOADER. 
These powerful, accurate and wonderfully effective weap¬ 
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seconds, are now ready for the market, and are for sale by 
all the responsible Gnu Dealers throughout tbe country. 
For full information send for circulars and pamphlets to the 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., 
974-13t New Haven, Conn. 
FOR ONE 
DOLLAR 
XL V 
L Licensed by the United Stales Authorities .] 
GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. 
Dry and Fancy Goods, Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Car¬ 
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To lie sold at The average price of @1.00 Each, 
Our commissions for clubs exceed those of other establish- 
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Chibs of Ten untl upwards receive articles valued at from $3 
t* 1100. New Circular and full particulars sent free. N. B. 
CLOUDMAN A CO., 10 Hanover St.. Boston, Mass. [983-lt 
pALE’S COPPER STRIP FEED CUTTER.— 
VT Do you want the Agency (or for your own use,) of tbe 
fastest, easiest-working, cheapest and moat durable Self- 
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B KFOKK BU Y1NU TURBINE W A TER 
WHEELS-Send for Circulars of PEEKS KILL MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Peeksklll, N. Y. 
« T7CONOIHY IS \VEA LTH.fi-Franklin. 
JLLj Why will people pay $50 or $100 for a Sewing Ma¬ 
chine, when $25 will buy a belter one for all practical pur- 
poses? Regardliwa of report* to the contrary, the subscribers 
wish to Inform their army of friends that the “ Fk.vnku.v ” 
and •* Diamond " Machines can be had Id any quantity. This 
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double thread, complete, with Table, rnd not in the catalogue 
ol cheap single-thread band machines. It U constructed upon 
entirely new and Improved principle*, and DOES NOT In¬ 
fringe upon any other lu the world. Warranted for ten years, 
and is emphatically the poor womans friend. More than 50,- 
000 patrons will testify that these machines excel ALL others. 
We defy every competition as to merit or price. 
nr AGENTS WANTED. Machines sent on trial, and 
given away to families who are needy and deserving. 
For Circulars, Testimonials, and reduced prices, 
Address J. C. OTTIS A CO., 
Machine Brokers, 
978-12t. Care Box 007 Boston, Mass. 
WANTED—AGENT* FOR ‘PEOPLE’S BOOK 
IT of Biography," or Lives of eminent persons in every 
age and country, women as well ai men, written by 
PARTON, 
the greatest living biographer, embellished with beautiful 
steel engravings. Outsells every other work. Exclusive ter¬ 
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dress tho publishers. A. S. HALE A CO., 
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This splendid Hair Dye Is the best in the world; the only 
true aud portent Dye : harmless, reliable, instantaneous: no 
disappointment \ no ridiculous tints remedies the 111 effect* 
of bad dyes; invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beau¬ 
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and properly applied at Batchelor's Wig Factory No 16 
Bond street. New Fork. 942-ly 
C ANCER!* CURED WITHOUT FAIN OK THE 
use ol the kulle, or caustic burning. Circulars seat 
free by addressing Drs. BAUCOCK & SON. 
B78-tf No. 700 Broadway, New York. 
