NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Seven papers have recently died in Iowa. 
— The garroters have reached New Orleans. 
— Michigan boasts a female notary public. 
— Pittsburgh has sixty-eight oil refineries. 
—Jerusalem has a steam engine. 
— Philadelphia arrests corner loafers. 
— St. Paul wants a driving park. 
—Chautauqua, county has eleven weeklies. 
—Washington has slxty-one churches. 
— Cheyenne has a steam fire engine. 
— Baltimore claims a population of 353,136. 
— The haunted house has reached St. Joseph, 
Mo. 
— East New York wants to be united to Brook¬ 
lyn. 
— Chicago sold $30,000,000 worth of hogs last 
year. 
— Chicago is to have a “ Beggars’ Relief So¬ 
ciety." 
— St. Cloud, Minn., has organized a Board of 
Trade. 
Milwaukee landlords smoke out disagreeable 
tenants. 
— It costs $15 to pretend to be a policeman in 
Chicago. 
— Minnesota, in 186S, exported 6,874,131 bushels 
of wheat. 
— The first eclipse of the year took place on 
the 27th ult. 
— The cheese product of last year is estimated 
at $35,000,000. 
Lafayette, Ind., sold $14,000 worth of mules 
the other day. 
— Chicago charges a man only $10 to beat his 
wife and child. 
— The next Michigan State Fair will have a 
velocipede race. 
- Detroit pledges $100,000 to aid the railway to 
Logansport, Ind. 
— One thousand miles of the Union Pacific It. 
it. are completed. 
— The first circulating library in Cincinnati 
was opened in 1811. 
— Eighty-throe cents a day supports a Cornell 
University student. 
— The new jail at Peoria, Ill., will lie ready for 
occupancy In March. 
— Pit tsburgh has a petroleum trade of nearly 
$13,060,000 per annum. 
— There are now one thousand distilleries in 
operation in this country. 
— Lexington, Ky„ thinks itself big enough to 
support eight faro banks. 
— The Massachusetts Agricultural College asks 
the Legislature for $100,000. 
— The Spanish clergy are greatly alarmed at 
the sale of Protestant books. 
— A prominent Springfield (Mass.) clergyman 
is an enthusiastic velocipodist. 
— The Charlestown (Mass.) Navy Yard now 
employs but thirty-ulue men. 
— A Ministerial Union has been formed by the 
clergymen ot Bloomington, Ill. 
— The Detroit Mechanics' Society lias two 
thousand volumes In Its library. 
— The capital of the dairy interests in this 
country is said to be $7(X>,000,000. 
— Tbo “Inter-Oceanic Hotel Company” of 
Chicago has a capital of $3,000,000. 
Cambridge University, England, is now open 
to male and female si talents alike. 
The propeller Truesdel I ran from Chicago to 
Milwaukee tbo lust week In January. 
A Presidential election was recently hold in 
many Texan counties last November. 
The most valuable collection of jewels in 
Europe belong to Princess Metternieh. 
The Milwaukee Sentlnolis anxious that that 
city should swuliow the entire county. 
Providence, It. I., wants both a public library 
aud a three hundred and fifty aero park. 
— The Pittsburgh School of Design lias now 
been in successful operation for lour years. 
— There was recorded the other day at Topeka 
a deed transferring 3.30,245 acres of Kansas land. 
— The Massachusetts Volunteer Militia wants 
to be called the Massachusetts National Guard. 
— Of the one hundred and thirty-nine new 
papers started in Par is during 1868 but two sur¬ 
vive. 
- Burritt., Ill., has a new iron bridge one hun¬ 
dred and twenty-two feet long, and costing 
$8,500. 
— The Bunk of Montreal has lost $500,000 by 
loaning it to New York speculators in Erie 
stock. 
— The winter is so mild in England that mush¬ 
rooms were picked in December in the open 
fields. 
— The library of the American Antiquarian 
Society, at Worcester, Mass., contains 50,000 vol¬ 
umes. 
Lynn, Mass., is trying very hard to burn up. 
It had a $300,000 lire Dec. 28, and a $300,000 tire 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T 11E •••imih* p '■ ■ 
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— The actual valuation of Detroit is $70,000,- 
000, and the assessed valuation oiie-third that 
amount. 
Nearly every tenth street on the “ west side" 
of Clrieugo contains a moving building, with the 
family in it. 
— Postmaster Randall of Oregon has been sen¬ 
tenced to twelve year's’ Imprisonment for rob¬ 
bing the mails. 
— The expenses of the French Government 
arc $515,000,000 par annum. “ We do these things 
better in France." 
The $75,000 iron bridge at Dixon, Til., was 
completed Jan. 37, and the event celebrated with 
a public procession. 
One of the editors of the Cleveland, Ohio, 
Leader lias inherited the one hundred and forty- 
fourth part; of $2,000. 
— “Tbo Incendiary" of Nowburyport, Mass., 
failed in his attempt to destroy a slaughter 
house on the 17th ult. 
— “ Not guilty," said an Omaha jury: “but jf 
flic prisoner is smart, he will leave the Territory 
before night.” lie left. 
— A < leveland woman has so far forgotten her 
womanhood as to ask the privilege of seeing the 
hanging of her husband. 
The famous Bodleian Library, at Oxford, 
England, contains 250,(XX) volumes and a wonder¬ 
ful collection of manuscripts of great value. 
GROUND ( (>K|CKK, 20c., 2fie., 30c., 35c., best 40c.per 
pound. Motels, 8h1ijmi5, Koin'ding.house keepers, 
am! kumllles who usn large ouiiuiilles of ('i.tree, can 
ecoporoi/.e in that article by using our FRENCH 
ItKKA K VAST AND DINNER (JOITOKE, which WO 
sell at the low price of JOe. per and warrant to 
give perfect, satisfaction. ROASTED (ungrouml), 
30e„ .tie., heat, 4Uc. pur lb. GREEN (uuruastod). Sms.. 
one., ,ioe., neat, 40C. pur tt> 
Stic., .tic., best 35c. par it. 
NOTICE OF 1 THU I’TtlilltiS. 
From, the A met (CUTS Agriculturist. 
Thk Ghbat Amiciucan Tka Comimnv.-To 
Q ueries: Bofnro admitting their advertisement, wo 
learned that, a large uuinher of uur clerks aud others 
had lor Severn I months linen buying their tea and 
coffee from this Company, without Its being known 
who they were, and that, they had been highly nlea«f><l 
conclude I here Is uo humbug about tbo ustahli.- li- 
ment." 
N. B.—INHABIT! NTS OF VILLAGES AND 
TOWNS WHERE A LARGE NUM¬ 
BER RESIDE, BYC'Ll BRING TO¬ 
GETHER, FAN REDUCE THE 
COST OF Til El It TEA SAND COF¬ 
FEES ABOUT ONE-THIRD, BE¬ 
SIDES THE EXPRESS CIIA ROES, 
BY SENDING DIRECTLY TO 
"THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA 
COMPANY." 
C2.UU ORD2R. 
SPRINOflKi.l), III., Sept. 16, 1867. 
To the Great American Tea Company 
31 arid 33 Vcsey street. New York. 
Please send me by Merchants’ Union Express the 
following bill of Ten, Ac.: 
1 a. Imperial, .S. Lumphuar.at* I 21). ,*l 35 
Black . 
Java< offee, raw.. 
,. ...at 
.at 
I (XI, rl 00 
85... 3 50 
Imperial.H.M.La.mpiteu.r..ut 125!!! i 2ft 
Black.... .,nt 100... 1 ini 
.lava t o tee, raw.. " ..at 35... A .50 
Imperial. ,.n. B. Lloyrt.at I 20... 3 75 
Imperial.Horace Murgan..ut 1 25... I 25 
HGck . " ..at 125... 125 
. Imperial.Simon String....at 1 25... 2 50 
5 Black .. . Will. Bishop.at 1 00... 3 00 
•* I.ncolor’d Japan..J. Marr. .at 125 ... 875 
8 Java Coffee,raw..!,. A. Allen,... .at 35 .. 2 80 
4 Imperial.A. Morris.at 1 25.., 5 00 
!l? l 'i riHl .Thus. Higgins...at 1 25... 1 sk 
l' 3 ,4 .. ..." ■■•at J 00... 1 ,v) 
a S ac , k -• • • ..A. nicknx.at 1 00... 5 00 
J Black....I. luirley..at MX),..3 00 
2 Imperial. " . !lt 100...2IX) 
IX Imperial.Mr. Carey.at 1 25... 1 « 
..at HA. ...4 50 
yd.at I 25. . 3 75 
forgan..ut. 1 26... I 25 
, ..at 1 25... 1 25 
ring....lit 1 25... 2 50 
bop.ut 1 00. .. 6 00 
. .at 1 25... 3 7.3 
on-ut 35... 2 80 
1 00... 1 BQ 
I 00... 5 00 
1 (X),.. 3 00 
lx Slock. " .... :.at j no i fa 
10 Eng’b Breakfast..T. Hudson.at 1 20. .02 (X) 
HO 
Gents Above I send niv fourth order. Your Teas 
have given good satisfaction; nod those who have 
used them will have no other, but induce their 
friends to send also. To prove (Ids: 1 hud made up 
my order and got a Postofflee Money Order, when 
Others came in and nearly doubled the amount, it* 
you will sue by second money order, both of which I 
enclose. 
The last, order came safely to hand by Merchants’ 
Union Express. Accept thanks for eoinuiiinennirv 
package. Very respectfully, a. LAM MURA It. V 
Cunt inn. A« some concerns, In this uttv and 
other places, Imitate our name and style of adver¬ 
tising itnd doing business, it is Import,ant Unit our 
friend., should he very careful to write on r address in 
full, and also to put on the iniiiihor of our Pnxt.offien 
Box, as anpears in this advertisement. Tills will pre¬ 
vent their orders Horn geltiug Into tbo bands or 
these bonus imitators. 
POST-OFFICE Orders and Drafts, make payable to 
the order of " The Great. American 'I'm ram- 
puny." Direct letters aud orders us bolow—uo 
more, no less: 
RECEIVE TlIEIlt 
TEAS BY THE (AUftO 
FROM TUK 
BEST TEA DISTRICTS 
OF 
C IT 11ST A Aisrr> JAPAN, 
and sell them in quantities to suit customers 
AT CARGO TRICES. 
To give our readers an Idea of the proms which 
have been made In the Tea trade, we will start-with 
the American houses, leaving nutof the account en¬ 
tirely the profits of the Chinese factors. 
1st. The American house in fhimtor Japan makes 
large profits on their sales or shipments—and some Of 
the richest retired merchants in the country have 
made their immense fortunes through ‘ their 
hop son In China. 
2d.—The banker makes largo profits upon the for¬ 
eign exchange used In the purchase of Tens. 
■VI. The Importer makes a pro lit of IIP to 50 per 
cent , in many cases. 
•Itli- On its arrival born it is sold bv the cargo,ami 
the Uurehaser soils it to the Speculator in Invoices 
of 1.000 to 2,000 packages, at an average profit of 
about ID per cent. 
5th.—The Speculator ndls It to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer In lines at a prollt of 111 to In per cent. 
(\tb- Tbo Wholesale Tea Dealer sell* it to the 
Wholesale Grocer in lots to suit his trade, at a prollt 
0 / about 10 per l ent. 
Ttli Tlie Wholesale Grocer pells It the Retail 
Denier at a profit of 15 to 20 per cent. 
8th — The Retailer sells It to the Consumer for Aid, 
Tin; PROFIT 11 1 . CAN GET. 
When you have added to these eight profits as 
many brokerages,cartages,storage*, cooperages nod 
wii'tei, mid add (lie -.riglnal cost of the Tea. It will 
be perceived what the Consumer lias to uuv. And 
now we purpose to show ivliv we cun sell so very 
uiueh lowei; tliiin other dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various 
profits and brokerages, cartages, storages, cooper¬ 
ages, and wastes, with the exception ot a small com¬ 
mission pah I for purchasing to our correspondents 
in China aud Japan, one cartage, and a. small profit tu 
ourselves — which, on r.ur Urge sales, will amply pay 
By our system of supplying Clubs throughout rho 
country, consumers in all parts of the United States 
can receive their Tea* ut the same price (with the 
small additional expense of transportation), as 
though they bought, them at our warehouses in this 
eitv. 
Lor manner of gettlog up Clubs, see former adver¬ 
tisement in this paper. 
Parties sending Club or other orders for loss than 
thirty dollars hud hotter send a Post-Office draft or 
money with their orders, to save the expense of col¬ 
lection* by Kxprufi'.; but larger orders we will forward 
by express, •• to collect on delivery " 
Hereafter w e will send h, complimentary package 
to the party getting up the Club. Our profits mo 
small, tint we Will bn a:, liberal as we can afford. We 
hoi! ,l() fur Clubs lubt* ilian 
Parties getting their Teas of 11 * mnvconfidently 
rely upon getting them pure and fresh,as they come 
direet from the Custom House stores to our’Wure- 
llou.se*. 
We warrant nil the good* wo sell to glveentlre sat¬ 
isfaction. If they ure not sitt-l •-factory, thev can he 
returned at our expense within 80 day*, and have the 
money refunded. 
The Company have selected the following kinds 
from their stock, which they recommend to meet the 
wants of Clubs. They are sold ut cargo prices, the 
same a* the Company sell them in New York, as the 
list of prices will show. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAHt 
OOLONG (Black), Tile.. HUe., 90e , best *1 P lh. 
MIXED (Green find llhtek/, 7fic„ Stic., We., best *1 
per it.. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black),HOe.,SOC., $1, *1.10, 
best *1,20 per it. 
131PKKIA L (Green), 80c., 90c., *1, *1.10, best *1.25 per 
pound. 
YOUNG r WygON (Green), 80c., 90c., *1, *1.10, best 
UMofoRKD JAPAN, POe., *1, * 1 . 10 , host *1.25 per 
piai-nd. 
GUNPOWDER, (Green), *1.26, host *1.50 per It. 
<’oiirfuiwrrs <‘Hii »;tv4‘ from to $1 pur lb by pur¬ 
chasing their TtniM of this Company* 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., 
NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY ST., 
Post-Office Box 5, (M3, New York City. 
(Oue-fdurfU Natural Site,) 
44 General Grant, ” 
We. take pleasure in announcing to the nubile that 
we have secured the entire stock of this Justly cele¬ 
brated Tomato. We believe it the nearest approach 
to perfection ot anything of the kind yet offered, 
combining more superior qualities. 
Sixo. above 1 I to medium, three to four Inches in 
diameter, growing 1 n musters; form round, slightly 
flattened, very regular, symmetrical, and rarely rib¬ 
bed or wrinkled ; eider brilliant glossy Crimson ; flesh 
unusually Arm. solid and free from water, weighing 
from ifi p, a 1 pounds more tier bushel limn other 
varieties; -Me lemiikiihlyfine,smooth and shining, 
coloring well op u, tlie stem a quality very d 0*1 ruble 
to those procuring them for the table: very product¬ 
ive ind of tin, fun 11 flavor; hears eni rlniie well nod 
keens in ... condition u long time after being gath¬ 
ered, retaining Its goodness,and free from wilting. 
Andrew S. Caller, u u'liter at Small Fruit. r'ulturUt. 
We have had an uenuitunlt vof testing this Tomato 
I lie past season, and believe It will prove to be oneof 
the very best varieties In cultivation, 
c. iV. Iirackelt, CluHrmon of Yen. (Ann. Alim. Hurt. Noe. 
t have given the new Tomato, Gen. Grant, a fair 
trial ot two seasons, io connection with a dozen or 
more, of the new varieties recently Introduced, snob 
us the Cook's Favorite, Tttdon. Vahmaia, Cluster, 
Keyes, Eureka, Man pur. Foard, Cellar Hill, Ac., mid 
find It. siirpaaflt s them nil In ear lines*, productiveness 
and all the dualities wllteli l consider requisite Inn 
llrst.-ekiss market, variety, and ran hearltly recom¬ 
mend it. No person, t think, who makes nn v of Hip 
above-named varieties his -landiiril of excellence, 
will,after giving ibis variety one •mimoil'H trial.grow 
any other. It* extraordinary beauty and singular 
vtenness of color command ilm attention of the most 
careless Observer. 
C. lint ex nr Kingston, netatnatnr at Hates’ Early, 
The Gen. Grant. Tomato I have tried with several 
other varieties, v|t.. Cedar Hill, Foard, Kevos, Til- 
den, Kates’ Early The Gen. Grant, heat, all in earll- 
ness exeunt Bales’ Early with that it wti* about 
"neek-anu-neek.” But lor beauty of form, color 
and compact flesh, it stands limit) and shoulders 
above all the rest. Planted May 15th, fruit, ripe 
August 6th. 
Price per-paelcet 25 cents; 5 packets *1. Prices to 
the trade on application, WASHBUItN A CO., 
095-ateo Horticultural Hall, Boston. 
jyfAitviw A CO.'S 
AZ.(JZVZ AND DRY PLASTER 
lire and Hurglar 
ARE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY, 
finish and price. 
Pristm-a i. ( No. 285 Broadway. New York. 
W AHKitotiSKS ) N "' f'hestmit HI., Philadelphia. 
' > ... Bunk SL, ('leveland , Olito , 
I i o u s it a 1 . 1 , av e PA i N r o u it 
2X017S£S? 
READY MADE COLORS FOR PAINTING 
EXTERIORS OF COUNTRY AND 
CITY^HOUSES. 
These Paints require only to he thinned with Raw 
Linseed (111 to make them ready tor use. Tin* list in¬ 
clude* forty shades and tints, rompi'ising all tlie col¬ 
ors suitable for exterior painting. In durability and 
permanency of color they will b« found superior In 
every respect to pure White Lead, while they cost 
(considering thq quantity required) only about half 
as inueli. 
Sample Cards, with h Descriptive Pamphlet, sent 
(teb ^Ytnall. Be sure you got the genuine " RAIL¬ 
ROAD ( olors. every package of which bears our 
foil name, in addition to mi r copy, lighted title," k \ ii.- 
ikiati Pa j.N'iH ami Ran ,road Coi.yjig." None are 
reliable which do nut bear these murks. 
Wo would . all attention also to our WARRANTED 
PERFECTLY PURE COM HI NATION WHITE 
LEAD, which for economy and dumbilltv is the best 
in market. For sale by Am. Ho vr Mkai.EIW through¬ 
out the country, or MAKTRY At Will TON, 
,, . , 111 Fulton Street, New York. 
Proprietors of the Globe White Lead and Color 
Works, Manufacturers of White Lead, Zinc and 
Painters' Flue Colors. 
N. I!. “ How Khali wo Paint.” A popular treatise 
mi the art of House Painting, Ac, by John YV, Mu¬ 
slin'. < loth 21(1 puces. *1,50. Also, Hints on House 
Painting. Cloth. HI pages. 40 cents. Either of (he 
fibove sent tree by mail on receipt of price. Pfil-st 
I ( UHk B: N 1? I* G ET I <’ JTI K N AND 
MUM) WOMEN WANTED — on cmntuiiudnn or 
salary to sell a new hohk, which nearly every family 
will fray. Among business men ami professional 
men it will mitsell, five to one, any b#nk ever before 
offered to agents. 
El BE UAL 8 A LA UJ EM paid to PJtperloncorl 
and ''melont eiliiviissers. Tbo value of Hie work Is u 
hundred times greater than can bo eiuuly expiultted 
in an advertisement, and It. will sell to all classes, 
bend for Circulars. (.), D. CASK A CO., Publishers, 
Hartford, Conn., Ctnelunuti, O., and Chicago, Ill. 
A GENTS WANTED FOR THE LIFE 
XY and Times of 
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RytpNVBEARgand Flowsov, with nn Intloduetlon 
hv Bishop Si uphov. it fa highly endorsed by H. YV. 
Beecher and the leading theologians of Europe and 
America.. Send fc»t our cnpy-right (ircular. Be mho- 
ym get tho only complete, unabridged, one-volume 
edition, Belling rapidly Twelfth edition now in 
Pro**- E. B. TREAT X CO. Publishers, 
ro*-«F 634 Brons) way, New York, 
THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS 
1 and Planters is invited to my huge offerings of 
Smalt Fruit Plants, 
embracing all the nkyv and w v, r,r, tiukd sorts of 
V. It AITS, RAHFHERHfKS, III ACKBEHUlkSlind STRAYV- 
HKltRI KS, at lowest iirlr.es, Address 
9W 'I * •. li. V \N Id - P. M Maeedon, N. V. 
IjYRI SALE.—ON E OF THE FIN ENT 
1 and most productive FRUIT FARMS in tbo 
Norib want, located on the bank* of Lake Michigan, 
and within fonrand unc-liulf hours of Cliieago, water 
eoiiiiininlcatinu. Set with all kinds of t|„. choicest 
fruit, shrubbery and (lowers, Presenteapnelty about 
ten thou-,uid dollars perannuiii, and InereilHing year¬ 
ly, l'hrun houses and a largo barn. For a full de- 
sonptlon, address 
- , C. IIRDWN. P, O. Box Iff), Chicago. 111. 
I; Yv ill be sold on time, or exchanged for improved 
city property. If application is made Immediately, as 
the owner leaves for Europe in early spring, '.oi-it, 
pHEESE VATS, Ac. CHEESE A ATS 
V > with Self ! I•vtters. Maple’s Patent Cheese Vut, 
with i .ooper'a Improved lorn- S(ram I’lu'st. New and 
improved Upright Steam Boilers, expressly for Facto¬ 
ries. Metal Cheese Iloons, wit h metal.land enameled, 
followers, fitting each other. Hcvnlvina Wheel Frees 
Hcrews—lno best in n*e. Send for Circulars 
" 1 K H. a u F. COOP ER , Watertown, X. v. 
QWIFT)S I'ATENT FA KM MILL. 
Efficient, low-priced and durable. Send for Circu¬ 
lar. LANE BROTHERS, Washington, N.Y. 
Warehouse, 251 Pearl St., New York, 
J> ATI! Cl E L OK’S II A I It D A E . 
This splendid Hair Dye is tho best in the world; 
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, 
instantaneous; 0 o disappointment; no ridiculous 
tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes; invigor¬ 
ates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or 
brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers, and 
properly applied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, No. 18 
Bond street, New York. 
r p o FARRIERS. 
The Lodi Manufacturing Company invito Farmers 
DOUBLE REFINED P0UDRETTE, 
equal to tlie hnstsuper-phoiiphute, At the low price of 
per ton on board, In New York. They also make 
superiors article Of NITItO PlIOtil'tlATE AMU mil: 
MONK DUST, 
Wo ask Attention to tlio Following Testi- 
monials. 
Prof. Geo, II, Cook, ot tho New Jersey Agricul¬ 
tural College of .New BruilMvIek sav's "Tho 
Double Itefltu'd Poudretto aud Nitre Phosphate of 
r.lme, paid us l ull Iihi pin cent, uhove their market 
value, in the increase of rrops the. year." 
Michael Moore, Trenton Kalis. Oneida. Co.. N. \\, 
rsys . '' YV It li the Poudrette t have always had a 
tine crop of onhms ; imthoul it a miserable failure 
I or all mot crops and green-houso plants 1 consider 
i( invaluable." 
c. G. th.fl.rkwffllther A Son •, Rochester N X (seed 
growers,) say of thn Douhlo Rcilned Poudretto- 
fur growing onion- it cannot he beat. On corn 
(used one anil II lm.lt' barvein to Hi* ueVo without an; 
oilier manure) you wnnht lie surprised to seethe dlf- 
terpneo where wc skipped a row or two; it added 
one-fourth to the Cron and unitiired much earlier- 
also the .Slime nil Potatoi'f,. Ir Is worth Its cost as a’ 
preventive of tile wire werin." 
Morpije V.ileiUlne, Cambridge Washington Co N 
A*., Says: - " Where used, It gave one-half morn corn 
and untutues." 
C. u. Hnnulitgo, South Sutliis, soys: —“I think It 
ndded nearly one-lialf more to t he yluki of my corn 
cron, 
YVlIaon N. Page. < hopoqmi, Westchester Cn„ suvs ■ 
I ifsed the different kinds of Miper-nlioSphiito 
along side of your Double Refined Poudrette. Tile 
Cron where the Pninlrutte wits used waafully equal 
to Die other at half the east ." 
Address Tho Lodi Manufacturing On., Office 86 
Lortlmult Si.., Box 8,150 New York P. (I or C 
MTAHKYVKATII13R & SDNS, Roeliostcr, N Y. 
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Tlie Term* to Siih.seriliepg : 
One year-single copy.Three Dollars. 
four copies (*2.50 each).Ten Dollars. 
eight copies.Twenty Dollars. 
Those sending *20 for a club of eight, all sent at 
one time, will he entitled ton copy free. Gettors-up 
of clubs can afterwards ucld single copies at *2.50 each. 
STREET & SMITH, Proprietors, 
65 gal to n Sr., New York, 
pHKAP LANDS.—WE If \ V 15 FIRST- 
V- class Land, in tract* or ID to till) acre - near vitl- 
road lines, ut *3to?0 peraeru; half rash, balance one 
uml two years. Parlies wanting Information about 
our Mate, the soil, climate, crop*, market*, school*, 
workings or homestead law. etc., will fie fiirtiiathed 
sniuu, with amps, for *2.50. Wo will make entries of 
Government hinds. PERCY' tc RoYVK, 
Refer to - Bloux City. Iowa. 
Northwestern national Bank, ) ..., 
E. YV. ID,a itii korii A Co., \ Chicago. 
II. L. Rowe A Co., New York. 
D. Hanson & Co., Burnt io, N. Y. 
T? A K LY rt O S E I' O T AT O, AIIF.lt U A N 
li and I oremu spring Wheats, oat*. Barley, Corn. 
Clitter. Semi for the EXP.au me.vta l’ FamVjou t- 
NAh, only 36 cents. Address 
__geo. a. dkitz, Chamberaburg, Pa. 
A G K N T 8 W A N T E D FOE THE 
) \ AMERICAN YEAR BOOK and NATION \l 
^ f< ] r , 1 n 11 ' Astri,m)niio:il, Historical, l-o. 
Cj-mmerelat, AgrlenlUiral. Kduea. 
thuja) Religious. Ibis work contains ;t vast fund 
il a , ? SPH valuable Information respecting the 
United States and Foreign Countries, including 
every department of the General and Slate Oov- 
crnmentS’ which all cla?*ea will And lnvaluahio feu¬ 
dally reference. AddresH 
O. D. CASE A CO., Publishers, 
Hartford, Conn. 
( 'IIEKK V LAWS FA KM. Our Demriptive 
* (..itAlogue lor 1WI.I, of Stniwberrie ., HaspbeiTiCs 
Blackberries, (hirrants. Gooseberries, (.rapes, Rhun- 
harb, Aspurugus, Sued Potatoes and Vegetable Plants, 
mailed free to all on application, 
D. H. BROWN, New Brunswick, N. ,J. 
1/UL Hcaan'fnl Phoi ourophs xenr on re- 
ceiptof luuts. N.Y. PicTUHSC'o.,ff)WttH St. 
D R E K It'S (i A R DEN S E E 1) s 
- rr * Mwayx loliit 1 *1 o. i i n'prrxcntLHJ, 
Aivr> GyIijn tuivE. 
GA K-DKNKf<S. I'l.ANTKIl*; uml all othorn Inter- 
rsteit will find n to their advuntfurn r<».srml direct to 
1irrowiir for th oil* Soedn, which can bo furuhshccl 
b.V mail at a trifling cost* Sittid tor 
DREEK’S GAEDEN CALENDAR FOR 1069. 
H eimi/uns ilireotioua for the < ulttvatlun of 
VEGETABLES AND rLOV/LRg, 
‘*b Ib'ftonptivo Lint** *»f St'oti^, new vjirlollos. 
t Mco.i Hi large or Hinull gimntuli*K, with T iht.i of 
i'liotco ami Nrw netliling Pluuts; 
Roses, \ urbmuis. paldi is. Kuriir kis,Glildiobu. Small 
r run*, Books, Impleiiient Ac.. -Vi. 
AND THIKTY-TYYTI pages, 
. 111,1 M ruled, will he urntled to nil who ln- 
1 :I throe-oent i tamp to his j.re** 
S I WUn, .' ESA UK PRICK-r.lST of SEEDS, 
,\i.. for dealers only, will he mailed on annlientlon. 
(ttg-LffIo rL ' B8 . WKN’RY A dMkkR. 
twwsteo_Hi Chcntm u st., philailelphiu, Pa. 
rpiIE LITTI.K GIANT IIIMISK-I’lDVER 
> lilM Luijn In UHe a ml highly approved for over 
1 V 1 ‘ " V' 1 -, 11 « simple, diiruulu, eompuct, cheap. 
f™\\y Imifiod and moved about ... : Igbt 
5§P • l* valuable for Threshing, Hawing YVo.mI 
burning. Ginning ('ot.i.oii, or where power la wanted 
from enu tu lour horses, Send for circular. 
JOHN W.fJMLNCY.OH VVlIUum fit,, New York. 
'BYIII'. UOPPUK STRIP FEED CUTTER IS 
I faster, cheaper and morn easy to work and keen 
In order than any other. Nat to he paid /,„• mi 
Semi (or Illnstimed ('ireular. PEKKSKII.I. I'l.nw 
WO RKS, Peek s lull, N. Y., or Cleveland, Ohio 
T HR E SHIN (i m A <• 15 I N i: i■ 
YVe build both Steam and Horse Power Threshing 
Machines, Portable Engines, &e. Send fur Deserip- 
!U V \°i.-Vt>" iVF 1 ,,'' , l ’ rk ' 0 ■•'•"L VEU A. SHOE- 
MAKMt, Htchinond, Ind. 
^ -•V o « ! 
I will cheerfully give Go 
above mmnuil tounvone who mB lv VU •; 
can rurpnui my Imitutiou ot B'A /yW-'.ml 
Gold W atches. j 
Ff Description of ruetiil 
uml goods sent free on de.- wami jfyv *, 
mand. HB y/ifr'- | *’-■ 
C3?~ Prices from *16 to *22. 
W~ They are sent. C. o. l>„ jA | 
with eliurges. ’ [JP^ 1 1 \ 
Addrwss JULES D'lIUG URNIN t 1 1 l.I.KYI i N, 
No. 44 Nassau Htreot, Noyv York. 
v m\N DIS OWN PRINTER. 
J J YYitli our ot our pre -sea, and the material ne- 
coiiijmpylng it, every niun run do his own prlnUng, 
ino, S o 5 ‘'' V i' "o * tDiif and expense. Cirrulur* eon- 
ini 1111 iv. liill inbirrofttign uhonf f.li $j PrcwiiM, tivlcon 
recoin m end at toils, Ac., mailed ... iipplleei.lnn.' 
Specimen books of types, eels, border*, &e,, ,\r„ 1(1 
cents. DA Y I D YV ATSON, Ag't, Adams Press Co.. 26 
Corthindt St , New York, 31)I-10 1 
Pill ODDeV '’S’ TIDE IflAGNETlO 
' , locket i Imo-Kueper and I 'omen in 
a handsoino ease, with glass crystal, white enameled 
dinl. : tecl ind metal Works, ordmarv wnt.eli si.-e. 
YY arrantcd to denote correct time mid kepii In order 
two years. Kutlstaction guaranteed. Sent post-paid 
Agents wanted. Circular* Ins;. 
WAI.IEH IIOLT.NO. 102 Nassau St,., New York. 
for *1, or 3 for 
WALTER lit) 
• ..— ... | ■■ ■ i. • 1 1 , i 11 i 
wantcrl, irue. 
. No. 102 Nilpaiiii Si,, Ni*w Ynrk. 
ttrilY WILL YOU WORK FOR #1.50 
, n per day, when you can make *50a. week In ear 
new business t I an be done In-door, by either vex. 
YVe have ilk) bran-new articles never before Intro¬ 
duced, and wanted tn every house. Samples amt on 
receipt of 10 cents. Address 
W ALTER HOLT A CO., 102 Nassau St., N. Y. 
EPILEPSY CAN RE 4 1 RED. TllfISE 
■ J having frtundsaflllktoiinreeiirie siivBoli' iiod to 
send lor a Circular Letter of K. . ... uml Testi- 
llionlals, which YV 111 convince the Ulost nkeptiriil of 
.Homo"is dixruxr. Address VAN BE BEN 
LOGKUUW, M D., 36 Great Jobes St., N. Y.CRy, 
W A NT ED A GEN TS $V TO ? 2 00 
V t tier leonlh, every where, male arid femufe, t.o 
liitroduon MU' GEN I INK IMPROVED COMMON 
SK.NSK FAMILY HEWING MACHINE. This Ma- 
eldne will Btllch, hem. tell, tuelc, quill, cord hind, 
iH.'ihl ami vin br< i Hi or In a nu«5t. ^lUatrUir nuuiiior. 
I rice only sis. Fully wuminted for live year*. YVo 
will pay *1,(11 Id lor any umehlne (hot will sew a rdi'ong- 
er, more, heaiiilful or more elaslio se.am than ours. 
I . makes tho “ Kkmt.le ... Sliteh." Eyiuv -ee(.nd 
Htll.t '11 o/ni In- i’nt. .ind ^ till thui iiirli vnruiot ho imlloti 
wtthdUt, tearing n. YVe pay Agents from *75 
tu fvjiHi per nu»ntn uml i‘xp^n>*??», or u vomiruuMon 
t. p,) m wbioh twlog that amoiint, van bo mmlo. Ad- 
dress BkX HMf & t '<>., Pn rbUCUflU, P.v.; Bomton, 
Mahs., or Ht, Loi;l«, Mo. ' 
( A I TION Do not, he Imposed upon hv other par¬ 
ties palming u() wortlilesu tuist-iron machines, under 
the same name or otherwise. Ours Is the mdv genu¬ 
ine aud really practical cheap machine manufactured. 
VAKMBKS! MOKE THAN ONE-HALF 
I limy be added to the durability of your Harness 
uml Carriage Tops, and millions of money may bo 
S'.!?,',!, I 1 , caro and I rifling expense, hv using 
ot l1 ‘I’KKI'ahhSI) i/arnksh oil 
BLACKIN t.. which Is equally valuable for Bm.tiuuid 
but, in not mu f*l)V»rt.iiit.|ly water proof ua Kniok 
Mllloru volobratvii VT.vi i.k Proof Oil Him king. 
Thiring riUKTy-Y kaus t Triar nothing nun b»'/*n 
tniiiul to i mi I ihr *0 artieltm- Tfujyoua bv vsinily 
obtalueil almost iivvry whoro. 
l^VEIfiY farmer is invited t<> 
I J send tor our hi rue Illn triilcil Circular, enutu tu- 
mgii Mill history (ft the wonderful Norway Oats; Id- 
rections for OURivat,ln« tJieui; Price List,; How to 
order.f|f hI wbvn* the perminv »m»c! may bo procnrcul. 
<V(*. many tntori^tinif i’aets, related by farm- 
oi\h tliem.Kvlv V-*. Smt fret, /tddrons 
JON KM jV CLAHk. 20 Liberty St., Now York. 
P. O. Box 6.1)83. 
P A U li (I O TEL, 
1 ON THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN, 
Cor. BEEKMAM, anti NASSAU STREETS, 
Neak i itt Ham, Park. NEW von\t 
GEORGE WIGHT, PROPRIETOR. 
N. It. l.oeated in tin; very heart of tin'wholesale 
husInesA.ilMs Ism.. the most conveniently locnted 
Motels for Meieliuuts, Biisluess Men and others visit- 
i n# tbo city. 
voivo veius colossal asfaka- 
Vfiid Crosby's Sweet Corn, Bldoll’s Solid Mam- 
moth I onriMto, iVi?., Ac., art* UvHcribad in our 
Now Uovortptivi) 
SEED CATALOGUE FOR I8G9, 
which will ha furwurded to all U[ pLie.unt:i. Address 
It. II. ALLEN ,t CO.. 
_P. O. Box 3711, New York City, 
\] H HINA I « O TV AV O UKS, 
iU MEDINA, ORLEANS CO., N. Y.. 
J- NV. TVIOITN’P, L*ropei«itor. 
Works extending from (fanai.jyat trass St., In Have St. 
Y'ELClCIPKDES, of three kind. . Wood-Sawing 
Machinery, <d all kinds and Grey Wood Snltums" 
Horse Powers. Mnee Icimf. (4owing M. chines :• 
Hci-oll saw". Hub-Boring .•.taei iiic- ; liucroved Ajiule 
t.rlnder; Ratchet Clih r Screw Wine Screw Jack 
Screwy; Cheese Screw* ; Vice S-iew*; I oflon i'liint- 
ers; Potato Planter*; Potato Digg.-r>: straw Cuitere; 
yegiituble cutters ; Field Rel'.-r.- Garden IteUCfB : 
la ow Presses; Caldron Kettle?,; Plows; Sciuih-m; 
Cultivators, Au., Ac. * ’ 
1 A’” Send for llluefrated Deseriplivo Circular and 
Price List. Please address J. vv MOU NT 
P. Q. Box IfU . (illll-tf) Medina, N Y. 
H UNTING AND TKAPPING InstrueiiouH 
r»> u hint tor ana tm.pm > rut pmcucul v k xr)< , ri- 
cnce, with dittgrnm «ud fur making trap 
AImu in^trui-tlMiiA How TO Tlt ilN A.VIMALH, Ini bid- 
itiM many urminJnK’ and womii rful irtekn. Mot?, for 
out a 10 ct*. J KSSBllANffiV & i.'o., Jit) Xau;um st., N. Y. 
.filSO.OrtOTOOO Sj 
Estate* Registry, coiniueiieing liiixi, Fee n, o fl)l .i. 
ter any nninn, * 2 . GUN A CO., (I Prince of Wales 
Read, London, England. ffii-int 
\ HHI V KKf* AND 
i LiiOWlflKb. >: ud lor fjartfcnlur a of 
fleet Improved fruit Trie and 1 ioe luviaaeahir 
and Insect Destroyer." Sample; to test will he. fnr- 
YY.iuled to any part of the United States, and. peeled 
sothfactual 11 anra/llteeil. Geod Ayents are wauled m 
every County i,e the I ’ntteel Slat,., Address 
J. AiTEARN ,(13SbC Oiia y-t... Baltimore, Mil. 
'|?AR.!»IS FOR SA l,K IN SOUTH JERfsHV 
1 Mild, healthtut ellmuti;; pure mu.'i- ■ #-ji mi 1 ,.* 
south of Philadolphla by Raliroad. Addre>. 
_J34-lt T. H OYT, Snarl lie, ''ape ,M v Co., V. J, 
FVKItY AG’T reeclvca n H‘30 Watejj 
I j l,UW more agents wanted, imtleimc femule Front * 
immense. Van Winkuk a ; u, U-ri ISn.adway N Y 
