HUNDREDS OF AGENTS tnakp from S*,> tofttO 
per day, in selling our Patent Extension Ri:i t, 
and Swifts, Combined. Used in every lamily for 
winding Yarn, Silk. Worsted, &e. Winds and meas¬ 
ures full Kilted Skeins Or Cuts, and weigh* leas than 
one pound. AGENTS W A NT ISP, For term*. Ac. 
address II. L. STORK K A CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
YOUR HOUSE 
RECEIVE THEIR 
TEAS BY THE CARGO 
FROM THE 
BEST TEA DISTRICTS 
OP 
OH I NA AND J A PAN, 
and sell them in quantities to suit customers 
\T CARGO PRICES. 
Be true to yourself at thewtart, young man. 
Be true to yourself and God; 
Kro you build your house mark well the spot, 
Test all the ground, and build you not 
On tho sand or the shaking sod. 
Dig, dig the foundation deep, young man. 
Plant firmly tiie outer wall: 
Let the props be strong, and the roof be high. 
Like an open turret toward the sky. 
Through which heaven’s dews may fall. 
Let this bo the room of tho soul, young man— 
When shadows shall herald euro, 
A chamber with never a roof a thatch 
To hinder the light—or door or latch 
To Shut in the spirit’s prayer! 
Build slow and sure; ’tls for life, young man— 
A life that outlives the breath ; 
For who shall gainsay tho Holy Word ? 
Their works do follow them,” said the Lord, 
“ I’lieroln there is no death.” 
Build deep, and high, and broad, young man, 
As the needful case demands; 
Let your title-deeds bo clear and bright, 
Till you enter your claim to tho Lord of Light, 
For the “ House not made with hands." 
[Packard’s Monthly. 
(J PIT, 8 PIT i HAWK, HAWK. WHY 
VT don’t you use Wolcott s A XNIHILATOK pint hot 
ties fl—and get rid of Catarrh? *Tis sold byall drug 
gists. 999-2t 
AN ARTICLE or Tit I' I? HERIT. 
1Y “ Brown's Uro.vciiiai. Troches” arc the 
most popular article in this country or Europe for 
'•"•oat Diseases and Couchs, and this popularity is 
bared upon real merit, which ounnot be said of many 
other preparations In the market which are really 
but weak imitation* cif tho genuine TrocU^s 
C1IIICOFEK SEWING HI AC II1 N I’.. First. 
V,‘ das* and fully licensed. A am Is It miLctl. For 
terms, address CHIOorux H. M. Co.. Boston, Mass. 
I )OUTAItLIC STEA 71 ENGINES FOR 
1 Farm, mixing or Mkcuamcai. [imposes. 
I hose machines require no brick work ;—mounted on 
legs they are especially adapted for use in MIl.l.s, 
Knopfs ForNDKRII.H or PtUSTtMl Roo.mn, - or 
mounted on Wheels they are adapted for out-door 
work, 7 hreshink. WOOD Sawing, &o. see Rural 
New-Yorker of August, lath, 18(58. first page. 
.To give our readers an i<ua of the profits which 
have been made in the Tea trade, we will start with 
the American houses, leaving our. of the account en¬ 
tirely the profits ot the Chinese factors. 
1st.—The American house la China or Japan makes 
large profit s on their sales or shipments—and some of 
the richest retired merchants in tho no tin try have 
made their immense fortunes through their 
houses In China. 
2d.—The hanker makes large profits upon the for¬ 
eign exchange used in Hie purchase of Tea*. 
*1.- The Importer makes a profit of ;to to oo per 
cent, in many eases. 
Oh - —On its arrival here It is sold by the cargo, and 
the Purchaser soil* it, to the Speculator in invoice* 
of l.ooo to 2,ooo packages, at an average profit of 
about 10 per cent. 
5th.—The Speculator sells it to the Wholesale Tea 
Dealer in lines at a profit of 10 to 15 per cent , 
Ot.h. ’rite Wholesale Tea Dealer sells It to the 
Wholesale Grocer In lots to suit his trade, at a profit 
of about 10 per cent. 
7th,—Tlio Wholesale Grocer sells it the Retail 
Dealer at a profit of 15 to 25 per cent. 
8tli. The Retailer sells it to tilts Consumer for all 
JJf* Circulars with description and price's furnish■ 
fu on application to A. N. WOOD & CO., Eaton 
Madison Co., N. Y. 
DARE TO DO RIGHT. 
Slli. I he Retailor sells R to the Consumer for ALL 
thr run err hecan gkt. 
When you have added to those EIGHT profits ns 
many brokerage*.cartages, storages, cooperage* and 
wastes, ami add the original cost of the Tea. it will 
bo perceived what the consumer lias to pay. And 
now we purpose to show whv wo can bell so Very 
much lower than other dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these various 
profit* and bruKQraacs. ramtigos, storages, cooper¬ 
age*, and wades, with the exception of a small com¬ 
mission paid for purchasing ;• i our correspondents 
to China and Japan, one cartage, and a small profit to 
ourselves —which, bn out large ‘.lies, will amply pay 
us. 
By nur system of supplying Clubs throughout tho 
country, consumers in all i ai ts of the United States 
can receive their Ten* at the Mint! price (with the 
small additional exocm-c of tmnttrinrfAlion), as 
t hough they bought them at our warehouses in this 
cl tv. 
For manner of getting up Clubs, see former adver¬ 
tisement in this paper. 
Parties sending Club or other order* for less than 
thirt y dollars had belter send a I'tist-otliee draft or 
money with their order*, to rave, the expense of col¬ 
lection* by Express; hut. larger orders we will l'orw ard 
by e: press. ” to collect on delivery 
Hereafter we will send a complimentary package 
to the party getting tip the Club. Our profits arc 
small, but we will he a.- liberal as wcenn afford. We 
send no complimentary package* for clubs less than 
$30. 
rartle* getting their Ten* of us may confidently 
rely upon getting them pure and fresh,as tlicv i.-omo 
direct from the Custom Mouse .-tores to our’Wure- 
hotiM*. 
Wo ’vaiTant all the goods we m 11 to give entire sat¬ 
isfaction. IX they are not sntl»lactory, they can he 
returned at our expense within .todays, and have the 
money refunded. 
The Company have selected the following kinds 
from their stock, wldcli they recommend to meet, the 
wuntsol Clubs. They arc so ld at cargo prices, the 
saitio as the Company sell them in New York, a* tho 
list of price* will show. 
PRICE LIST OF TEAS: 
OOLONG iBlack). rOc., fide., Pile., host jd e ft. 
mined (Green and Black), 70m, 80c., 00c., best $1 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black), 80c., 90c., fl. $1.10, 
best $1.20 per ft. 
IMPERIAL iGretin), 80c., 00c., fl, ll.lfi, best $1.25 per 
pound. 
YOUNG HYSON (Green). 80C., 00c., $1, $1.10, best 
$1.25 per ft. 
UNUOj.i iRKD JAPAN, 90c., $1, $1.10, best $1.25 per 
pound. 
GUNPOWDER (Green), $1.26. host $1.50 per ft. 
Consumers can save irwin 80e. to $1 per ft by pur- 
Chasln; their Tea# ol this Company. 
J»u. Extra Jeweled Cfironometer Balance Hunt¬ 
ing Watch.... 25 
P. S. Bartlett Extra .Jcwelod Chronometer Bal¬ 
ance Hunting Watch ...... , 2( 
Appleton, Tracy & Co. Extra Full Jeweled Chro¬ 
nometer Balance Hunting Watch. ... ft 
The same movements in It nr., rasp, $2 additional. 
J he same movements in 4 nr., ca-c Fl.Wi additional. 
I hose desiring gold watches will receive lull par¬ 
ticular* by mail, upon application. 
Goods sent by Express with privilege of examina¬ 
tion In the possession of Express Go, before payment 
A certificate of genuineness sent, with each watch. 
Parties ordering must pay Express charges. 
, FUELER A CO., 
^ (Successor* to Vi E chapman (fc Co.,) 
00.t-ooif No. 17 Liberty 8t., New York. 
DOG (Loquitur)-“IT’S A GONE GOOSE, SURE.” 
MORAL.-Nevor chain a faithful Watch-Dog when sly Reynard is in the Neighborhood, 
BY SUSIE V. STORMS. 
Four boys were in the road, shooting at 
a marie with bows and arrow’s. Perhaps 
they imagined themselves Indians, though 
they did not resemble them a great deal in 
their looks and actions; for Indians are a 
dark brown, and these boys I tun telling you 
about were fair, with blue eyes and brown 
hair, and Indians never have browm hair or 
blue eyes. 
I think that the Indians of our Western 
lands w’ould have laughed to see the way in 
which these boys handled their weapons. 
It was so awkward that they had to laugh 
at eaclt other’s appearance once in a while; 
hut then it was something new, this kind of 
sport, and they were just getting used to it. 
It. was a very interesting sport, they thought, 
as they let their arrows fly at, the white spot 
on the brown bark of the old elm tree by 
the road, hitting it only once in a great I 
while, and then through chance rather than 
skill. 
“ I’m tired of shooting at that tree,” said 
Charlie Evans, “and I propose we have 
something else for a mark.” 
All 1 he boys agreed, and a piece of board 
was set up against a stone for a target. 
Whiz-whiz! went the arrows, and one or 
two nearly hit the mark, but not quite. 
“ I know I can do better next time,” said 
Harry Grant, as he ran after his arrow, 
which was sticking in the ground close by 
the board. “ I’ll try, anyway!” 
And try he. did. lie adjusted the arrow 
very carefully on the string of his bow, and 
took a deliberate aim. 
Whiz! went the arrow again; and a shout, 
from the boys told that something had been 
hit. And sure enough there had; for a lien 
started to run across the road between the 
young archers and the target just as Harry’s 
and the arrow 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA,—NO. 10 
I am composed of twenty-three letters. 
My 8, 7, 9 is to perish. 
My 10, l, hi, ;>), 18,0,18, H is the act of choosing. 
My 10, J i, JO is to prosecute. 
My 12, l.'t, 14,15 Is a small body of water. 
My 17.13 ,2 is a male child. 
My 1, 9,2 is a meadow or sward land. 
My 5, 0,21,19,13 is to seize. 
My 20,1,21,22, Zl is a color. 
My 4, 13, M, U is midday. 
My whole is one of “ Poor Richard's” sayings. 
East Randolph. Melville. 
Answer in two weeks. 
T8 A CM HA I* A TV n It CILIA KMC SIIII- 
1 stttuto for Slate. Tin. etc., adapted for all cli¬ 
mates, and can bit easily nppliod. 
ASBESTOS ROOF COATING 
Isa fibrous, water-proof coating fur preserving Tin, 
Shingle, Canvas ami Felt Roof*. Prepared ready 
for use. 
ASBESTOS CEMENT 
Isn fibrous material, to tie applied xvit.it a trowel, for 
repairing leaks around Chimneys. Dormer Windows, 
etc. 
ASBESTOS SHEATHINO FELT 
For use under Slate, Shingle*, etc,, and under 
Weather Board*, in place of filling In with brick. 
DESCRIPTIVE Cl ltd LA ItS, 
Prices and any further desired information, will be 
furnished on application to 
H. W. JOHNS, 
Manufacturer of Improved Roofing Materials, Pre¬ 
servative and Fire-proof Paints, Jioiler Felting, etc., 
78 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. 
CHARADE. —No. 9. 
Striving neatly to do my .first, 
A woman sal with needle and thread, 
A well-worn garment lay in her lap, 
A boy sat. near with a book. She said: 
“Joseph, 'tis time in gu to school; 
Say me your taftson first;” he hoard ; 
But closed id* book nod took his cap, 
And peevishly answered my second and third, 
Then looking out, os he rose from his scat. 
He saw my whole limp down the street. 
Baris Hill, Oneida Co., N. Y. D. Caput. 
Answer in two weeks. 
WALTHAM WATCHES. 
These watches are nil of the well known V plate 
style, and warranted to sat isfy the most exacting de¬ 
mand for beauty, flnlrti and accuracy. 
lu this country the miLnnflu'tnro of these 
fine grade uali lies is not even attempted ex¬ 
cept at Unit hum. 
For sale by all leading jewelers. 998-5t 
PROBLEM.- No. 8. 
The Presidential Inauguration in tho United 
States occurs on the 41h of March, once in four 
years. Zachary Taylor was Inaugurated on 
the 5th of March, because tho 4th fell on Sun¬ 
day. In what year will it be again necessary to 
postpone the Inauguration for a like reason ? 
Lockport, N. Y, Asher B. Evans, 
SAF'" Answer In two weeks. 
GROUND Cfil' i EB, 2i)a., 2.5c., 30c., 35c., best file, per 
pound. Motels, Saloons, Hoardin -Uoiihi- keepers, 
and Families who use large uuiifililh * of Cotton, can 
economize in that article I v using our fiHUNCH 
BREAKFAST AND DINNER COM KB, which wo 
sell at Hie low price of JOe.jprsr ft., and warrant to 
give perfect satisfaction. ROASTED (urigruuud), 
30c„ itie., host •file, per it,, UKK1SN (unroaelcd), 26c., 
30c., 38c., best 35c. per it. 
G«1RGL,IJY& OIL 
WO’i'ICK OF 'I'llB I»XU3SS. 
Prom tUc American Agriculturist. 
Thu G fin at amkiimwn tea Company.—To 
Q ueries: Bel ore admit ting their advertisement, wo 
learned that n large number Of our ('lurk* unit others 
had for several month* been buying their tea and 
ANAGRAM. NO. 8 
arrow left the bowstring 
bad struck her squarely on the head and 
knocked lier over, where she lay kicking 
and making a rattling noise in her throat, 
while blood dropped out of her mouth on 
the grass. 
“ 1 say, Harry,” cried Charlie, “ here’s 
a go! You’ve shot Mr. Jones's black hen, 
that he thought so much of!” 
“ Is she dead ?” asked Harry, who was 
rather taken aback by his sudden luck in 
archery. 
“ If she ain't now she will lie, pretty soon,” 
answered Charlie. “There! she’s dead 
now!” lie added, as, with one more kick, and 
a convulsive movement of her wings, the lien 
ceased all motion and lay perfectly still, 
“ What’ll you do ?” asked Johnnie Adams. 
“ I suppose I']l have to pay Mr. .Tones for 
it;” answered Harry. 
“ Why, he won’t know anything about it,” 
said Johnny, “ will he ?” 
“ Yes, of course, if I tell him about it,” re¬ 
plied Harry. 
“ You ain’t goose enough to tell of it, are 
you? Of course tee never shall, and if we 
all keep dark he’d never know what become 
of the old biddy. That’s the best way. We 
can throw her into the creek,” and Johnny 
gave the dead lien a toss with his foot. 
“ Do you think that would be the right 
way Johnnie?” Harry asked, looking at 
Johnnie with his frank, honest eyes full ef 
brave resolution to do right. 
“Why ain’t it,” said Johnnie, with flush- 
Moce ecapo fo film a thldlogulf stugo 
Turnev dan kamc hyt wondy sent 
Cone rome nl hist ads earth 
Orn chlrso I orn woper supmo 
Ron dolh bendonlil' josy ni wive 
Fretheroe cw dene ont trap, Charlie. 
Answer in two week. 
ooffoe from till* Company, without its uciug known 
who they ivwv,aa4 ilmttlicy hud hnen highly pleased 
with tliclr purdim-us. both a-lu uimjlty and pi ice, 
and ivero nil recommending tholr f» toutin' tc< the same 
36 YEARS IN USE 
and were nil recommending tholr fi loud', to the same 
course. A* wo liuvo published tho advertisement 
for many months, nucl received no cumpluijit*. wo 
conclude “ there is no humbug about tho establish¬ 
ment.” 
Is good for Rheumatism, Chilblains, Corns. Whit¬ 
lows, Caked Breast, Sore Nipples, Cramps, Boils, 
Bite_* of Animals, Weakness of the Joints, Contrac¬ 
tions of tho Muscles, Burns and Sculds, Frost Bites, 
Painful Nervous Affections,Chapped Hand*, J.amo 
Bark, Pain in the Side, Swellings, Tumors, Tooth 
Ache, Old Bores, Hemorrhoid* or Piles, Galls of all 
kinds, Flash Wound*-Sprains, Bruise*, Ring Bono, 
Cracked Heels, Poll Evil, WlndgulD, Callous, Spavin, 
Sweeney, Fistula, surest,. External Poisons, string- 
hull., Scratches or Grease. Sand Cracks, Lameness, 
Strains, Foundered Feet, Mange. Born Distemper, 
ltarget in Cr.ws, Cracked Teats, Foot Rot in Sheep, 
and many other disease* incident to Man and Beast. 
Always Impure Tor MHK< U ANT’S CEL KB RATED 
G A RuLI NU OIL, and lake uo other. 
RETAIL PRICE, $1, 50 AND 25 CENTS. 
Slinke well before using, and rub oil thoroughly 
before the fire or some warm substance. 
The Gargling OU has been In use us a liniment for 
thirty-six years. All we ask is a /tttr trial, but be 
sure and follow directions. 
Ask your nearest druggist or dealer in Patent Medi¬ 
cines for one of our Alnmnp.cs and Vade Mecums, 
and read what (he people say about the Oil. 
Tho Gargling Oil is for sale by nil respectable 
dealers throughout tho United States and other 
countries. 
Our testimonial* date from 1833, and ure unsolicited. 
Use the Gargling Oil. and tell your neighbors what 
good It has done. 
We deal fair and liberal with all, and defy contra¬ 
diction. 
Manufactured at LoCKPnnT, New York, by 
MERCHANT'S GARBLING OIL CO., 
99ti-4t JOHN HODGE, Secretary. 
■INHABITA NTS OF VILLAGES AND 
TOWNS WHERE A LARGE NUM¬ 
BER RESIDE, BY CLUBBING TO¬ 
GETHER, CAN REDUCE THE 
COST OF THEIR TEAS AN II COF¬ 
FEES ABOUT ONE-THIRD, BE¬ 
SIDES THE EXPRESS CJIA ItGKS, 
BY SENDING DIRECTLY TO 
“THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA 
COMPANY.” 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 8.—Pride costs 
morn than hunger, thirst, or cold. 
Biblical Enigma.—N uts. 
Met ao ram No. 2. Mo use-moose. 
Problem No. 6.—0.27479. 
iLLirsTRATitri Rebus No. 7.— 
Moore'S ItnrtAh New-Yorker, the Queen of the 
I 1088 
Excels all the weeklies in beautiful dress; 
Then send on your money, no longer delay, 
You can make no investment that's surer to pay. 
CXiUB ORDER. 
SPuiNoriKi.il, III., Sept. 1(5,18(57. 
Tottik Great American tea company, 
31 and 33 Vesoy street. New York. 
Please send me by Merchants’ Union Express the 
following hill of Tea, Ac.: 
1 ft. Imperial.S. Lamphear. . ..nt$l 25..#1 25 
1 Black. .at 1 00... I 00 
10 Java Coffee, mw.. “ ,....at no.,, a &o 
1 Imperial .H.M.Lamphear..at I 25,,. 1 25 
1 Black. ..at l do. i 00 
10 .lava Coffee, raw.. “ . ,ut 35. ..3 50 
3 Imperial.B. B. Lloyd.at 125... 3 75 
1 Imperial....Horace .Morgan,.at 1 25... 1 25 
1 Black. ” ..at I 25. . 1 25 
2 Imperial.Simon String_ut 1 20... 2 50 
5 Black.Win. Bishop’.»t 1 00. .5 00 
3 Uneolor'd Japan. .J. Marr. at, 1 25... 3 75 
8 JavaUotice,ruw-L. A. Allen.... at So... 2 80 
4 Imperial .A. Morris.at 1 25... 5 00 
Imperial..ThOa. Higgins...ut 1 25... ) 88 
V/i Black. “ ...at 100... 150 
6 Black.A. Hickox.at 1 00...5 00 
3 Black.J. Farley.at 1 U0... S (JO 
2 Imperial. ” .at 1 00. .,2 00 
1X Imperial.Mr. Carey.at 125... 187 
1M Black. “ .ut 100. .150 
10 Eng’h Breiikfuat..T.Hudson.ut 1 20 . ..12 00 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
A gricultural diplomas for 
FRIZES. 
Plain and in colors. Stimplos*ent on application. 
Address THE MAJOR &. KNAPP ENGRAVING, 
MANUF’G & LITIIOGRAm COMPANY,71 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 
WATCHFULNESS IN CHAINS, 
JO R SA LF. - Dl RHAM BULLS, 
—— ___^ ^ 1 _ m t M ^ PrlucO 
JC 2J>, (§Uo 0, A. H. “(j.7) age Syenrs , 'fto V a I, G kc »in; e, 
(7286. A. II. I!.,) age 2 years; RoYAL Chaim i;y, l rear 
old. Also several young Cows and Heifers. Alfaro 
thorough-bred, and are offered at low rates bv 
VVM. G. MARKHAM, Avon, LIv. Co., N. Y. 
M r L L A R ’ S PA TE X T CHEESE VATS 
and Heaters, fur Factories or Private Danes. 
Positively tlic Liest hi use. Also other great Improve¬ 
ments In factory and dairy articles. c ud for an Illus¬ 
trated Circular. C1IA8 Mli.LA R & hofl, Utica.N. V. 
The picture we give upon this page ought 
to set, all tho little folks thinking. Noble, 
the good watch-dog, is chained. Ills master 
has been in the habit of chaining him, prob¬ 
ably thinking bis loud “bow-wow” would 
sufficiently frighten intruders. But .Rey¬ 
nard, the sly fox, has no fears of a dog m 
chains, and snatching a goose right within 
his sight, makes off with it unharmed. , 
Now, boys and girls, may not our con. 
science be likened to the chained dog, when 
we do wrong so many times that wrong¬ 
doing becomes a habit? Then conscience 
is stifled, even bound, and some crafty 
temptation comes in and carries a good vir¬ 
tue away from our life. Bat if wc do not 
try to hamper conscience, — if when some¬ 
thing within us tells us wo are doing wrong, 
we pay heed to it, — then the Noble of our 
nature is ever on the alert, and Cunning and 
Deceit cannot greatly harm us. 
p ENGINE 
VT WALTHAM WATCHES, 
IN SOLID GOLD AND SILVER CASES ONL\ T , 
.11 JHjctreniely J,ow Prices, 
S’lvsr Hunting Watches...SIS 
Gola 0 untlag vvaube*. IS carat Cases. SO 
Ofild Hunting Watches, Ladles' Size. 70 
Every Watch warranted by special, certificate from 
the American watch Company. We win send tli.-sc 
Watches by Express to suy place, with bill to collect 
"ii delivery, arid 'jive the purchaser the privileijr to open 
the pui itiajc ittui icuminc the ll iitrli before payiny, mid 
any Watch that duns: nut. uivo sutl'faction may bo 
exchanged or the maneu will he ret muled. Everyone 
Is requested t<i write for our Descriptive PnemLixt, 
which explains the different kind* with prices of each. 
Please state that you, saw this in I,'and Xe-ui- Yorker, 
Address in full, HOWARD A CO., 
Jewelers and Silversmiths, 
992-tf No. (519 Broadway, N. V. 
Gents—A bove I send my fourth order. Your Teas 
have given pood satisfaction; and those who have 
used them will have uo other, hut induce ibcir 
friends to send also. To prove this: 1 had made up 
my order anil got a Fostolllee Money Ol der, w hen 
others came In and nearly doubled the amount, as 
you win see by second money order, both of which I 
enclose. 
Tho last order came safely to hand by Merchants* 
Union Express. Accept thank* tor complimentary 
package. Very respectfully, H. I.AMPUKAH, 
futilittn As mi lilt coo corns, In Hiis city and 
other places, imitate our muuuaud style id udver- 
tisingtum lining Business, It i* unpnrlunt that our 
friends should lie very careful to write nnr address in 
full, and also to put on the number of onv Fosicfilee 
Box, as appears in tUisadvei'HseHiC’Ut. This will pre¬ 
vent their orders from gelling iuto the hand* of 
these hmus imitator*. 
FOBT-oFl T(’E Orders and Draft*, moke parable to 
the order of "The (treat dmmi-iu 7r« t'otn- 
pony.'’ Direct. letters and orders us below uo 
more, no loss; 
Chas. A. Dana’s Paper. 
The cheapest, neatest and most readable of New 
York journal*. Everybody likes it. Three editions, 
daily, sksii-Wki:kl\ and Wrichly, »i SMI, fc-J and 
SI a year. Full report* of market*,agriculture,and 
Farmer*’ and Fruit Growers’Club*, and A (o.mpi.etk 
istouy In every Weekly and Semi number. A pkeh- 
i'.nt to evkuy subsc itrm.fi. Hpecimons free. Send 
fora copy, with premium list. 
997-H I. \V. ENGLAND, Fubltsher, Now York. 
piucK nvnim:, laflhk’s 
I ) NKVV IRON-CI.AD lias mure advantage* cotn- 
I'lned In one machloe than any other ever invented. 
Three kinds ol Brick are made from same machine, 
viz,, Common. Rook and Pressed. Received first, 
premium uL X. V. Stale Fair. 18B5, 1«C7, ItMft. fan malic 
1,000 Pressed Uriel; per hour of belterquaUty than can 
hr produced by any other h'lnr. Common atld Stock 
Brick arc made with raphlltv un*iirnuss*'il. For De- 
Bcrlptlve Circular, address J . A. J.A FLEIt & CO., 
Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
VT It \V < It O S' ONION S E E I> . 
(By Mull - Postage Paid.) 
Large Red Wethersfield—per Found, S3.00 
Yelioxv Danvers. “ 5.00 
Fellow Dutch or Btraabung “ 5.00 
Address JAMES SHEPPARD, 
P. O. Box 2,972. (99G-R) 219 Pearl St., New York. 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO 
NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY ST., 
Post-Office Box 5,043, New Yoiik City 
