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NEWS CONDENSER. 
— Baltimore has three German papers. 
— Beggars overrun Corning:, N. Y. 
— Poughkeepsie has a ha nil of gypseys. 
— Evansville, lud., has a population of 25,000. 
— Dos Moines, Iowa, has forty saloons. 
- Small pox prevails at Niagara Falls village. 
— Buffalo Is to have a grand orchestra. 
— Horse thieves infos! Ilornell villo, N. Y. 
—Troy, N. Y., wants to have a new City Hall. 
— Palmyra, N. Y., is to have a steam lire-en¬ 
gine. 
— Livingston county (N. 1\) wheat looks 
finely. 
— The highest store rent paid in Chicago is 
$52,000. 
— Carthage, Mo., is to havo a circulating 
library. 
— Attica, N. Y., is infested with clothes-line 
thieves. 
— The Pacific House at St. Joseph, Mo., is to 
be rebuilt. 
— The California Treasury rejoices in a surplus 
of $1,400,000. 
— Rochester, N. Y., has a “ Moral Reform ” 
Association. 
— 8i.vty Norwegians have recently gone to St. 
Peter, Minn. 
- The valuation of Hartford, Ct„ is estimated 
at $11,781,105. 
— Marion county, Iowa, is reported alive with 
grin shoppers. 
— Elmira's now hoot factory will employ a 
hundred men. 
— The fall wheat in Harrison county, Mo., la 
looking finely. 
— Rochester, N. Y., has a gang of burglars to 
enliven its citizens. 
in 1868 the Irish Established Church had an 
income of $4,11(5,235. 
Bovier, Mo., has seven coal mines and seven 
hundred Inhabit ants. 
— The Island of Elba, Napoleon’s birthplace, 
has 20,000 inhabitant.;. 
— Our war coat just as much as all other wars 
bet ween 1854 and 1808. 
— Another gang of counterfeiters was recent¬ 
ly broken up in Detroit. 
— Sixty-four citizens of Hartford, Ct., return 
in cornea of over $100,OIK). 
The last Legislature of Maine chartered 
Sixty new Savings banks. 
— The 5,—0 collieries of England yielded 104,- 
400,180 tons of coni in 1807. 
— Troy, N. Y., intends expending $100,000 in 
extending her water works. 
The agricultural products of Montana for 
1868 were worth $2,383,840.00. 
South Carolina sells her public lands to ac¬ 
tual sei i lent on five years' credit. 
— The Philadelphia Press calls magicians 
“ than mat ttrgoprest igipotatoew." 
— A Boston firm issued 25,000 volumes of law 
books during February and March. 
- North Carolina imposes a fine of $25 upon 
hunting with dog or gun on Sunday. 
The lfannib.it atid St. Joseph Railroad has 
jii-.i put an $8,000 smoking our on Its line. 
— The French caldc is lo be landed nt New 
Jersey, her Legislature having consort led, 
t’liarhvdon, f>. C\. is said t«» have a popula¬ 
tion of 10,000, one-half of whom are white. 
Rootle count,v. .Mn., has boon furnishing 
Bourbon enmity, Ky„ with blooded cattle. 
The Ohio Legislature has passed the bill 
making eight percent. I lie legal rate of interest. 
— An Itljaea sportsman recently shot over a 
hundred ducks on Cayuga Lake on the same day. 
Wild dunks me wonderfully abundant in the 
poudsund marshes along the Council Bluffs Rail¬ 
road. 
Superstitious people in Angelica, N. V., are 
preparing to leave town on the day ol' an exe¬ 
cution. 
Allegany county, New York, has made 
more maple sugar this year than in any previous 
season. 
Recently there were over 10.000 tons of coal 
at one time waiting for transportation west 
from Buffalo. 
The railway from Athens to the Piraeus, its 
ancient as well as modern port, has been opened 
to the public. 
The .Maine Central Railroad has Pascal the 
Dexter and Newport. Railroad for thirty years, 
at $18,000 per annum. 
— New Yorkers know Jersey men by the red 
mud on their boots, which is known in Gotham 
as “Jersey Blacking.'’ 
Five hundred Kansas bound emigrants re¬ 
cently pa.- ed over the Hannibal and $t. Joseph 
Railroad (lie same day. 
The lirsl through car for New York left 
Louisville, Ky., on the lotli nit. Through trains 
will run daily hereafter. 
— St. Lou is colored citizens luivo organized a 
Land and Real Estate Mutual Benefit Associa¬ 
tion with $200,000capital. 
A little girl in Buffalo, who was bitten hy a 
mad dog last Fourth of July, has just exhibited 
symptoms of hydrophobia. 
Gold was discovered in California in 1818, 
silver at Washoe in 1858, and silver at White Pine 
in IHtjH. What is left for 1878 f 
The sponge trade of Tampa, Flu., is increas¬ 
ing, and companies are preparing to go into the 
business on an extensive scale, 
- Trout have “scaledand lins,” and can,11icro- 
lore, lie eaten by Jews, who observe llie Lovili- 
cal Law with regard to lisli and lle.h. 
The Buffalo Underwriters offer $5,(100 re¬ 
ward for lhe conviction of Incendiaries, and 
then refuse to pay them when earned. 
Ronds, amounting to $2,400, which were re 
cently stolen m Detroit, have been recovered at 
Toronto, where they were offered for sale. 
- four beech nuts, sound and sweet, were 
leeenf y found In the body of an oak in Indiana, 
with years' growth of wood over t hem. 
St. Joseph, Mo., complains of ineendiarioft— 
three buddings wore burned on tbeiitli lust., and 
attempt* were made to tire other buildings, 
A Texan paper says that the “Southern 
Enterprise comes to our office wrapped in 
$30,000 coupons attached to $1,000 Confederate 
bonds due in 1867.” 
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Teas and Coffees. 
T A IE L II M II fid l> 1 8 fi B . 
T S 33 
Jtnphtncn fx, ,Jlacliincri /, Ac. 
A R i»i E h s ’ g It IN 19 E it, 
HANFORD’S ItllClPIUKlTIiAL HS I A l> 87 IS . 
RECEIVE THEIR 
TEAS BY THE CAKftO 
FROM THE 
BUST TEA DISTRICTS 
OP 
CII I T<r A AND J a PA 1 ST, 
and sell thotn In quantities to suit customers 
AT CARGO PRICES. 
To give ear readers an idea of the profits whieli 
have Keen made in the Ten n site. no w iO start willi 
the fmerlcan houses, leaving out of the account en¬ 
tirely the protltaOf tho Chinese Cantors. 
1st -The American house 111 t Inna or Jnpan makes 
Ini i e pri 'Ills on t heir sides or s Id pie * Is me l some at 
the riche i retired merchants in IWe country have 
made tlodr umneii.se fortunes through their 
houses In l imi t 
2d. The hunker imilie 'large profit* upon the for¬ 
eign exehange il- isl ill I lie purolinse el Tens. 
;,d. The Impeller mu lies a profit el JO to 50 per 
coin. lii many cares. 
•Hit'—On Ha arrival liere ll I* sold by I ho targe, mid 
the Pnreimsi'i- sells n to llie Spcenintnr In Invdec* 
of i ,000 to soon paeknues, at au average profit of 
about 1(1 per cent. 
Mh. The Speculator sells It to the Wholesale Teu 
Dealer in Hues at a proto of |o to 15 per rent. 
(ith. -The Whole ale Tea Ilenlor sells ll to the 
Wholesale Grocer m lot* to suit. Ills trade, at a profit 
of about III pro eelit. 
ith. -The Wholesale Grocer sells It the Retail 
Dealer at a profit of la to 25 per emit. 
8th. I lie Retailer sells it, to the t onrinner for AM, 
Tit K I'KOflT HE VAN nur. 
When ) eo have inldi'it to these i lou r profits as 
many hnikvi ages, nirl.iges, Si mages, rnope rages and 
wastes, amt mill the original cost el' tlio Tea. it mil 
he perceived what the OniiSulmr ha* to pay. And 
mov we purpose to show why we can sell so very 
tmirli lower than ether dealers. 
We propose to do away with all these rni'inn- 
pi etlt s and brokerage*, cartage ., ntei.ig"-, .pec- 
a es. and wastes, with the exception of n small corn- 
mission paid tor purehasiio: to onr eorresnotidouts 
m i 'hum and .llipati. one an tii.ee, amt a small profit in 
ourselves which, on our largo rales, will amply pay 
us. 
By our yotom of supplying flubs throughout the 
eountry,consumers in all parts of the United States 
I 1 in receive thotr Teas at the same price (with the 
small additional expense of ti'mispui'iallpid. as 
though they bought thorn at our warehouses in this 
city. 
For manner of getting up Clubs, see former adver¬ 
tisement in this paper. 
Parlies m- in|log Club or other orders fur less than 
thirty dollin'* had batter send a Post-offlOi: draft or 
motley with their orders, to save the expense o| col¬ 
lections by Express:but largm .o ilers we will forward 
by express, ‘to collect on delivery.' 
Hereafter we wilt send o complimentary package 
to the party gelling up the rial, i.mr prollts are 
small, bill IVP ivIII l.o ns liberal a - wo t ao (ill'onl. We 
semi no ooniplluientury pa. kages tor Clubs less than 
fWi 
I’artles getting their Tens ..f as m iv renitdently 
rely upon getting them pore and fresh, as lin y e.omo 
illrort from the Custom House store. In mil Waro- 
hmisos. 
We warrant all the goods we sell to give entire sat- 
l.stacl Imi, If they are not HntUtaetory, they i.-un ho 
returned at. our expense within 50 da vs, mid have the 
money refunded. 
The Company have selected the following kinds 
bom I heir stock, which they recommend to meet the 
wants or Clubs. They are sold at cargo prices, the 
same as llie ( i.nipao.r soil them In New Vorlt, us the 
list of prices will show. 
I*KICK 1,1ST OF TEAS! 
OOLONG i Blank I, Till- . &0o.,90c.. best fl P lb. 
MIXED ltd eon and Black), '.lie., ,H(ie., (Hie., best $1 
per th. 
ENGLISH BREAKFAST (Black),SOo./JOe., $1. *1.10, 
best 81. AI pnr Ih. 
IMI-EUI A L(Green),80c„0fic„ -ft, $1.10, best $1.25 per 
pound. 
Vt>1.1 NO HYSON (Green), 80e., '.Hie., fl, fl.io. best 
*1.25 per ih 
UNCoLORKD JAI’AN, «),•„ $1. |1.10, beat $1,25 per 
pound. 
GUNPOWDER ((Jroeri). *1.25. best 81.50 per ih. 
Consumers can save from 50o. to fl per It. I.y pur¬ 
chasing thole Teas o( this ( ompany. 
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ROASTED AND 
GROUND llOli'FKK, lIIo., 25C-, 50c.. fific., host file, per 
pound. I lotok-, Saloons, Boardoig-hmise keepers, 
and Families wi)n use largo on until lex of f'ollee, can 
.. In that m l o le hy using our FRENCH 
lilt E A K EAST AND DINNER COFFEE, which wo 
soil at the low pili’o ..I Hie. per It., and warrant to 
give perfect sat Infliction. ROASTED inner.anuli, 
fine., best file, per th. GREEN (unronstodj, 25c„ 
Jfie., 3,1c., heat 86c. per th. 
tvoTxtJTi oi’ th i-: musts. 
From t It e. American Aflrtrulturltt. 
THB Giu.Ar AMEttrt’A.v Tba i'iiiii'Anv, To 
Queries: llelore admit I iu r : their .(dverl Iseoienl. we 
learned thm. a large number of mn clerks and others 
had for several months lie.-n l.oylnc their leu and 
I'ortee I'i'oni tins (‘.mi punt. without its being known 
who they were, and that I he\ ha-1 hern high ly pleased 
with Ilielr-purchases, both u . to quality and price, 
and wore all recommendin'; lltoir fnends lie same 
course. As we have uilbli,'filed the advertisement 
for nutny months, and reci lve.l no complaints, wo 
conclude “ there is no humbug about the cstahllsli- 
ment,” 
N. B. INHABITANT* OF VILLAGES AND 
TOWN* WIlKlf IJ A LA l(GF. Nl >1- 
BEU ICF.SIUF, ItV Flil'BBING TO- 
G ETIIEIC, FAN If F.DItK TIIF. 
GOMT OF TIIEIR TEAS AND < ()F- 
F'EES AIHI17T ONE-THIRD. BE- 
HI J»ES th i: EX Fit ESS CII A r<;ES, 
BV SENDING DIRECTLY TO 
" Til E G If EAT A .11 ER ICAN TEA 
C'OII FA NY.” 
CX.U23 O3R.30I3II. 
HhUINGKIllhU, Ilk. gept. 16, 1867. 
To tiie Great Aaikuicax Tea Cojipany. 
•'ll and .83 V.'sey strcel. New York. 
Please a nd me by Merchants' Union Express tlio 
following lull of Tea, Ac. : 
1 th. Imperial..8. Laniphciir.ut$ 1 ^1 25 
m . i m>::. ton 
ll) ,lava (cilice, iaw.. “ .at 35...3 fill 
1 Imperial.If.M.Lmnplicar..at I 25... I 26 
* » , »ch. " ..at I (in.,. 1 nil 
10 Jav:i 1 uffee,raw., “ nt, ;{. r ) 3 50 
3 Imperial.H It. Lloyd.at. I fin!.! ,‘i 75 
I Imperial.Horace Morgan,,at 125... 126 
1 Rhiek . •* ..at 12ft,,.126 
f! Impurku . . siirioti fttrlnfc.. .at l ?, 50 
5 R"" 1 ’, , , -Wm. Bishop.at, I nn .. ft no 
I nuoltu-<1 JjipiiH.,,1.-Miiri' .nt i yi, 
S .l:iv;i(. , otTo<M , iiw..L. A. Alk-ii.at ’>80 
Jntpnriul A. Morris at I 25 .” 5 nn 
J “ ImportMl.Ilios, Higgins..,ut 125 ... i.m 
;! Rhtok.A. ITickox.ut, I nil, . .6 nn 
3 black .I. I'm Icy.at, I nn... 3 nn 
2 Imperial. •• .at. I nil... 2 fill 
IS imperial.Mr. Carey.at I 25... I s7 
I 'i [Slack. “ .at I 00... I SO 
10 Eng'h Breakfast..T.Hudson.at 1 30'. ..13 tw 
GKNT8 Above I send my fourth order, V.an Teas 
have raven good satistaeti.m; and those who have 
used thorn will have no other, tail induce their 
I riendtt to send also. To prove this . I had made an 
mv order and got a Postolhre Money Older, when 
others came in and nearly i|,oil,led Hie umount.ii* 
you will «oc by second money order, both of which 1 
enclose. 
The last order eiimu safely to hand hv Merchants’ 
Union Express. Accept tlianka foi eompllimon.ii y 
package. Verv respectfully, S. LAMIHIKAH. 
( aulioii As roino eoneerna. to ihi ; etl v mid 
other pluee.i. imitate oilr niimealid atvlc of udvei 
tming and doing hurtms- ill- imporlanf, tluit our 
friend.- should he vet y careful tow rite oiii address in 
full, and also to pul oil the number of our l*o*lo!t1co 
Box, as appears In tlilmulvertiMonnnt. This will pre¬ 
vent their orders from getting into ilio hands of 
these t'li'filr iinItiliOi.l. 
FOST-Ol'KICB Orders and Drafts, make pavable to 
the order of " f’6. limit Amrrh mi 'I'm finn- 
punti." Direct letters and ordci'H as below—no 
more, no less . 
GREAT AMERICAN TEA GO., 
NOS. 31 AND 33 VESEY ST„ 
PosT-OETtrE Box ,'),(iJ3, New York City. 
PIP 
The BEST and ONLY PERFECT ftlacliino ever 
Invented for 
TURNING OR TEDDING HAY. 
Hay cut, cured and stored in the barn 
I1V OlVK DAY ! ! 
The quality of the Hay Crop 
V E It Y ill IJ C II I HI l» It O V 15 I> . 
Vn'u Light, and so Simvlc nud Durable that it cnn~ 
not get. mil of repair. 
BUBT’S SEE F-A D.l USTING 
HOUSE HAY RAKE. 
For Simplicity, Durability and Dune oj Operation 
UNEliCALED. 
MADE ONLY BV 
AH&I5S PLOW COM PA N Y, 
Quincy Hull, Ituston, 
and 
33 Bcckiiinu Street, Nctv York, 
Jr?~ Send for Illuminated Circulars. 
Most Perfect and Successful 
• Harvester in tlie World. 
In eleven years the aalo of the BUCKEYE has 
Increased from 73 Mnelilnr* to kJIMino, la it 
xinglir tranon, and over 100,000 nn now in use in 
the United Suites, 
It turn received the Highest Premiums at the most 
important Field Trial* ever held in nny count> u. 
Its Great Durability liam been thoroughly 
Established, and it la everywhere known and re¬ 
cognized as the 
Standard of Excellence In llnterial and 
Workmanship, aa well aa Perfection of Prin¬ 
ciple, 
Valuable improvements added for 18G9. 
Manufactured hy 
ADUIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
165 Greenwich St., N. Y, 
Manufactory, P0Ughk6cp*le, N. V. 
Circulars forwarded by mall, 
B ranch beam hilling plow. The 
best l.iiniblo Mold Clow for ridging or hilling 
Corn, I’ntutoon, Ac. Runs steady ; don't clog; naves 
all hand hoeing. Smixfactlon guaranteed. Send for 
Circular to I'EKKSKILL FLOW WORKS, Peekskili, 
N. \ ., or Cleveland, O. 
&>)l \ 1 l» \ V to 111 1 LK A N l» PICII A 1,15 
fip —1/ Agent* to Introduce the BucKKVK *30SBI'T- 
Tt.E Skwino Machim s. stlich alike on both Hides, 
ami a* the only I,i<i;xkk.m Suctti.K .Mai iiim: In (ho 
market sold for less tlmn $10. All others tiro infringe¬ 
ments, anil the seller and user are liable to prouocu- 
tion and imprisonment. Full parti",uhtrK freo. Ad¬ 
dress W. A. HENDERSON ,V Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
TMRK EXT1NG1 ISHER, PLANT S\ If. 
1 i now, WiNifow Wasiuk and GA'hiiK.n Eniii.m: 
for *5. Send stamp for Circulars to 
1001-lteo N. E. 1*. PUMP CO., Danvers, Mass. 
The annexed engraving represents a 
very simple and nltielent appnrntus for 
grinding the knives of a mowing or 
reaping machine. I> coiislstsof a light 
iron frame, with a clank shall at one 
end, On the end of a pitmuu attached 
to this shaft Is fastened a Plonk of 
grindstone, with the town eml bev- 
civil to tit the angle ol the knitntohe ^ 
ground. 't'Hn mckIc bar <■- placed on a 
grooved hoard at the oppoMl" end of 
the frame,and l lie alone brought down 
to the Idnde, and yeoeives a reciprocal 
motion by turning the crunk. Tlio 
stone is kept to ii i work by a pressure 
of one liuml on llie It.iml!" nt i ho eml 
of the stone. The grinding is thus 
done very nccmntely, mid the true 
angle of Min blade always kept. On 
the opposite end "l the shall from 
the crunk is mi ordinary grindstone, 
which is useful for ordinary grinding 
on tins farm, and m the rame time 
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li t 'V: 1, ' 11 " 
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serves us a Ini.. or fly-wheel. Any ordinary farm hand can use the much Inn without tronbk' 
This machine is for sale ny LA DUE, IILIHI & GO., I IB Laballe ( hu ago, HI. 
HMIE CLlPPIHt iflOWEUS AND 
1 UEAPEKtx. 
. W iscel !a neons. 
Ftw Sharpening Mower autl Retup^r Knives, 
To whieli was awarded the First Premii«iuiittlm®fcitto 
I'ulrn of New Vork.Oliio, Mh lilgan. 1 ftsuoiisln, llli- 
nols, Iovvii, Missouri, Indiana mul Kenl.uekyln 186H, is 
man ii fnet n ied by Kakmmiih’Q uis'itfe tt Co.'. Autnirn. 
N. \ find sold by all the principal Hardware and 
AgrlcdtJiii a I Implement Dealer* In thto connti y. 
For ClixmlarH und other informat to a. address 
(HAS. RICHARDSON, Ag't, Auburn. N. Y. 
V EU VliltK STATIC A Gilt Il'ULTU- 
UAli WORKS. 
KSTA ItLIfit J 1 FITI liuo. 
THRESHING . MACfiTNES' 
POWERS 8 .C. 
.. \ / /• ■ - yA-lf"* I t„„v*tiew>» ■•a'V’T’JlL-LL- 
^ j I N 15 IC A *, W A T 15 IR , 
1 Mmmfai torers or Wheeler'* RAILWAY CIIALN 
HOUSE POWERS, for one. two and three hor c*. 
LEV'KR Iu l\V EUS, for tour or six , and eight or ten 
horses. 
Wheeloi 1 'I'll It Is-11 ICRS ind CLH A N10RS thfesli 
and eh in llie i;i'.iln ill for market. Are ii-cl with 
two or three llurso Railway Power, or four or -,ix 
Horan Lover I'ower 
The i.'.elebrateil GElKRIt TffRESIf Kit and SEI'A 
R A TOR Or ULli/’A NER, used with cqiht or ten Horse 
Lever Power, Has no apron or stove* ; self-rage. 
lotiug blast, and clean i the grain llt Our market with 
mil waste. I r the hast machine in lli" world. 
Shingle Machines, Atlantic ColLuu Gin, Wood-Shw- 
Ing Mnehllies, Horse Forks. Ac. 
All machines made by us guurant.oed us represent¬ 
ed. The best machines are che.'tpost to buy Ad 
dress WHEELER, MFLICK A CO.. Albany, N Y 
Or GEKSEU THUESIIING MACHINE Co,,' " 
Racine, WIs. 
r j' 83 15 
AMERICAN HAY TEDDER. 
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It Is claimed that thoClJPPER has more essential 
points ol excellence than are found In any other 
Mower made in Hie world. 
Its irieuhmilciil const ruction and finish of ll- work¬ 
ing parts me mil equaled hy mn implement of Its 
kind. Tins, with our patented diull attachment, 
makes ii nne-tliUii luilitei in aeuft Hum any other 
Mower. It Is (lie lightest, yet the .--Ilongest. The 
most hcmitirul oi design, jet the most durable of 
any Miove, made. Nearly one-limrlh of Its "ort is 
t"i' stool, with h - Ilian ten dollais ol ivood-work. 
1'lilgi •'-liars and linger • lire made ol olid cast steel. 
We attach to the No. I Mower, for reaping, a dropper 
or hand-rake. 
An examination ,,t tlio CUPPERS will convince 
anvone ol ihelf superior merits nvor alt others In 
■In noth. ihieuiilMtu, ease of drn.it, and relidtSIltu for 
mini, one nil hind.' of ground and in en'ril 1'n r/i (g of 
,/re.va. I otlfidlitll of tills. We Invite (hose In want of 
macliincs to examine f or themselves iad'ore lun i lias- 
Ing elsewhere. 
l or pamphlet, giving full Information, address 
'I’ll 16 CLIPPER MOWER AND REAPER CO.. 
I , O. Box 61,3. No. 151 Chambers 81, New York. 
m 
Si".ALL BE HAPPY I’D SEND SAMPLE 
i i stocking and Circular, in iliose looloslng -lamn. 
IdlM.tf -.^RRNEA.o,, 
No. I Market 81 ., Ih.,i.te,. N \ 
(|HIL LITTLE GIANT HORSE-POWER 
I hits been m use ami highly approved for over 
tlirei! years, ll Is "imple, dniahle. compact, cheap, 
easily loaded mid moved about by two men ; weight 
bill II", . is valuable Ini' Threshing, Saw Inc \V.I 
liuming. Ginning Cottun. "r where powci r, wan tod 
trnm one to toiitfiliones. Send for elrenlur 
JOHN \V. QFI N't V. ws William st., Now York. 
Sl: " 1 'N ,i "At'HIM.;. 
1 U III do nil Hml unv Miaehlne.iMii d" Pro e, f Irt. 
(Beware oi all *3, fa anil -ffil mnehllies i It is llie 
eh i ii per I and best A/a'iil ■ wirntnl Samples s’eri 
low (o agents. Warded, oijo small, agent to coiHl'ol 
eneh enmity. Snenk quirk. Address 
ASHUlChOT B, M. Co.. Ulnsdnle, N. It 
LHRE i:\TIM.I ISIIEK. Pin hi Svidugn, 
H \\ IN'Dow VVasiiku mul GAKIicn Enihnk lor *6, 
Bond stamp for elrenhirs t.n 
1606-lt. N. E. P. PUMP CO., Danvers, .Mass. 
' .a ■;*.•' ur.---——• 
• Vt w Puhliretfions, i$c, 
^ II O O li !•' O It T II 15 
Trapper, Hunter and Farmer. 
THE TRAPPER’S GUT HE, 
By S, NEtV flopsr:, mid other Trappers and Sportsmen. 
ll'i/6 new Narratives and tthudnittotUt. 
An octavo volume of 216 pages, containing thirty- 
two lull page Illustrations of Animals, Forest Life, 
etc., price 12,00. For snlo by all Booksellers, Beni 
by mail, pro-paid, on receipt of price. 
OAKLEY, MASON A CO, 
Publishers, New York, 
‘‘CTAIf SPANGLED BANNER” STILL 
l~ waves. You want it. Splendid #2 engraving 
anil paper a whole vear only 75 eta., fi op,, III long col¬ 
umns, (Ledger si*e.) It’s worth reinling Hubs.'rlha 
NOW. Speeiinen. A-e., piml pnlil, for 6 "I -,. Adrlross 
“STAR -PANGLEI) BANNER, Hlnsdaln, N. n. 
THE NILYI5IC GI5i1I. DN15 OF THI5 
I nealent arid cheapest paqiei'H for Family Rending, 
Devoted to t.lin inlererl- o| Hie Home ('Ircle, with 
one Deimrtmeni. especially a'iinted to the liistree. 
thill ol the Young. To Ic mil dp liefl umnlhlv al New 
York Price, Fitly C.a/x per aVIlHIU. Aildlee, all 
orders for the pro-enl to 
THOS. VV. GRINTER, Rmcudlvllle, Ky 
kjt/vTII TIHII SWD. HUNTER’S Gl IDE 
and Ti'apper’u Compatittm. How to limit, iish, 
and trap AM, animals. Howto Inn and elite hides, 
vke. Now secrets, Ac. U'rn 11, . Ill to anv hoy or Im m- 
cr. Neatly printed and bound only 2.5 cents, post- 
paid; 6 fur fl. Bond to 
HUNTER & CO., Hinsdale, N. IT. 
M Ul&f nnfflf Farmsm’ :it|il Mwhxnli's’Mxoiiat, Full 
Itfl F liy Is 1 1 11 Vx of 1 s nisi Idgim-i. I Ciliteil t,v ftxo. I'- 
*■ u MVWUu vv»uiv.;..tr -on Ensriivinm, AmnH 
wnMli‘,1. json X month innfi.'. 'll!f.AT A f‘lI., ' .■/1 rojul oiv, N.Y, 
educational. Sc. 
R ural hour. \ fahila school 
i for hoys, nt, I’nwnnl. f}i linini/ton Co.. I f. Thu 
Summer Term, of 20 weeks, commences Wednesday, 
•May 6, |Si',u For circulars, please address 
REV. J. M. I5ACH FLOOR, A At., Principal. 
A HOME AND SCHOOL FOB TEN BOYS, 
between the ages of 5 and 18. F'or circulars, ;nl - 
SPI; I N G \V r A T E 11 , 
FOR. SA LE BY PR T.N Cl PA I, DK UGGISTS, 
CURES GAWCI1B,, 
CUKI5S CUTANEOUS AEEI5CTIONS, 
CURES SCROFILA, 
AND ALL THE 
S m ft it cities of I It e IC f o o tt , 
AND IS THB SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOB 
BRIGHT’S DISEASE, 
AND OTHER 
IMWHASUN OFTIII5 8<kll»:\B51 S. 
This is the- original Spring TVafrr from Vermont 
which liai wrought no many wonderful cures, and is 
advertised, only to distinguish it from the many Imita¬ 
tions Dial are. now attempted to he palmed upon the. 
public as being equal to the virtu, ■■ of the MisgtsuUoi. 
Pamphlets containing mi account of many wonder¬ 
ful cures, attested lev eminent physicians amt other, 
can bo bad gratia, by calling .it or addressing n note to 
8 COLL 15 fi 15 I* I. ACE, 
NEW YORK CITY. 
U v 15 It Y If A IC II 15 IC , fi A It 1915 N H5IC 
" J and Fruit Grower Is Invited to send for “ BUST’S 
IMPROVED FRUIT TREE AND VINE INSECT 
DESTROY ER AND INVIGOR ATOR,” Improved 
and Patented June 2d, l«6H, after EIGHT YEARS’ 
EXPERIENCE with tlio old " Invlgorutor,” mul Is 
far superior to il. 
Having, on the fill day of .Dine. 1868, purchased all 
Ho right, title mul interest In this Piilunt, mul Pat¬ 
ented Composition, tor the whole United States. I 
am now prepared to flimMi samples ed' this Inriilu- 
itble Pei partition, aa ft test, ol il - merits, with u view 
to sell tip. Territorial Rights for its nviimf.n tine, mm 
and sal". As mi Insect, exlermimilor, it may hnde- 
I'ended on as Hie safeguard of orchards and field 
••rope, semiring them from the ravages of all Insects 
destructive I o fruit trees, vine:- and vegetation, such 
a 1 Peach lirilb, I hirer. Pun itlin. Locust Hack Louse, 
II eeidl, J ria|/ ll orni. Dole IVor/ii. Wire fl orin. Pul 
IT anil, Pari he r H *,,re,,l ill eridtlu i , ,S'( rlpcd I'ntnto thin, 
10111 Dug, Pur ra lit 11 mm. Ac. As a FBRTIIJZEH 
and 1N V life i It VTOIt. it r, power G man nested In lliu 
restoration "I diseased and neglected trees and veg¬ 
etation. mid the pei feel, and abundant maturity of 
fruit, wherever It is properly applied A rcliahlo 
Ag'ent w mil ed m every eounly In the Hhlteil -lull 
For pamphlet, ti 'dinmntuts and inform-ntimi, iiddre <* 
.1. A HEARN, No. .VP. O. A Venue, Balliinnve, Md. 
> J I N 15G A If FROM CIDER, WINE, mo¬ 
lasses or Sore,hum. Ml III hours, without using 
drugs. For tei'ms.elrenlars, Ac..address F. USAGE, 
Vinegar Maker, Cromwell, Conn. 
Endorsed by the grout Clieinista. 
dress 
lOai-lt 
MRS. G. A. RUSS, 
Tarrytown, N. V. 
Fertilizers, <Cc. 
DUN 15 DUST FOR SALE. IN CONSI5- 
quenee nl' moving the Factory. I ofl'er my Ilium 
Dust for sale al. the Factory nl 830 per Ion. Apply 
to CHRISTIAN SCHWA RT55. 
No. 363 East 53d Street, New York, 
POSTER’S FERTILIZER AND Cl*A IN 
n Sower, with nr without harrow aUaehmeut. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
For tree desei llil ivn Clreulm'9, address 
’.M'-l f OSBORN 15, FOSTER \ CO., Palmyra, N. 5'. 
I > A It lx It O 15 L , 
1 ON THE AM ERR YN A EUROPE A N PLAN, 
Cor. BEEKMAN find NASSAU STREETS, 
Ni:,\p i iTV II vi,i Park NEW VnliK, 
GEORGE WIGHT. PROPRIETOR. 
N. It. Located in the very hr.itfi < I tin* Wholesale 
bust no - I his I - one ol the mini eon v erne id ly local ed 
Hotels for March,intM, Buglne*.. Men and othor* vlalt- 
ing I ll" city _ 
UlM’.GAR FROM CJDER.WINE, 1IOL1S- 
V min nr Sorghum, in in hour*. « lilt out u -Ing .o :d« 
nr drugs. For ti'rnia and oilier information, adfire-.- 
I''. USAGE, Practical iliegm Mnnuf"r. < 'rouiwoll, Ct. 
Enilnraed hy the great ClieniiaD*. 
j AARLY GOODRICH, CALICOES) AND 
J While Peach Blows,75c. per bushel, per hid. 
J. li. LAIRI), Savannah, N. Y. 
fpo Til 15 WOK KIM. CUSS. I nil 
I now prepared to tumid) all > lipv.es with constant 
*ui winy merit, at tin'll' homes, the whole of I.lie lime, 
or for the spare moments. Business new, light and 
profitable. I'Illy eetlla to *5 per evening la easily 
earned hv persona of either sex, and llie taps and 
girls earn nearly as mneli a- nu n Great iiidure- 
inetil Ante ntlei'ed I lies, who will devote their whole 
Mine m the minimum; and, that every person who 
Sees the notice, may send mo Hour address mid lest, 
llie badness lor themselves. I make the following 
imparn.lle.led offer: To nil who are mil, well satisfied 
with I lie finaluesa.l will send 81 to pay for the Iroubln 
of writing lue. Full pm lli uliim, directions. Ac., sent 
free. Sample sent by mull tor filets Address 
1002 8t E. 0 ALLBN, Augusta, Me 
/til E E I* E IJ lx E R W A V T E D. TH E 
a owner of nnoMlatdlsned Cheese Faetni y will hh ", 
'’■nt or sell to a elteeao maker with goial ieeom- 
iiienilnllons. Those desiring such i eluinee will send 
thutr address to GEORGE ai.ban, 
Ypsilunti, Mich. 
■A EARN ESS, CATARRH, KCROFU LA. 
1 r A Dilly. who had aultered for years fi-um Deaf¬ 
ness, Cntari’h and Serofulll. was cured hv a simple 
remedy. Her sympathy mid gratitude prompts her 
to send (he receipt.a tree to any one similarlv allhcl - 
ed. Address MEE. M. C. LEfRiETT, 
Hoboken, N. J. 
" k B/ 1 * 1 N* FUN.” RUBBER. BALLOONS. 
■ YVondertuI, Inst,metive, Annexing. Full ill- 
reel Ions mnt fivo sa mple l/tiIlonas ready lor use. sent 
fur only 25ets., posl-oaiil. Address 
HUNTER A CO., Hinsdale. N. II. 
PATENTS. III’W «Y CO. E.IUois Seieu- 
H rI I'll’ A.MKKtC.VN. No. 37 Unrlt Row. New York. 
'I’went v Ihroo vein s nxpei lem-e In old lining 
A HER IC\\ AND I.IROPEVN PATENTS. 
Opinions no e.lmrge, A pamplib-l. In pages ol law 
and lnfunn.lt Ion, free. Andrews as above. 
tfatpftcH, dr. 
I \ <9 Y <9 If W \ N I’ A 
! TIIMEr. KESPER ? 
If so ask your watchmaker for ii BmiKi, A Cortt- 
Voihikk Nil'll ill. Mil'll iWBtl’M Em .mt.wkn v Lev p.k 
WA ll'll. Ila: nci-nperlor in its exeellciiey of mate¬ 
rial and workmanship. I'me Medals awarded at 
I.oitdnn. Purls mul Swlv* Expositions Du* best per- 
rormiuien. The-".* watches are all lull ruby jeweled 
mul chronometer balance, and warranted to pei tonn 
correct!y or the niniiey retnnded. send for De- 
Hprlptivo List. Lll'oral Jtseount to l|ie Trade 
QU1NCHK & KRUGLER, 
8 A 111 John Ml., tun stairs.) New York. 
CyP Only Wholesale Agents for the M'lnufaetorers. 
MN II 15 C 15 L 15 if IC A I’ 15 It 
hi e n m i h e ft fro i d c If "a Ic h. 
S H 3. 
•SO. 
.. Reseiuhlex fold, wears like gold, 
•if and is a* ..I ns gold lu .ill respects 
U o V,'I Id ill I I'lliv l.a e nil... il. X ...... 
. T .i ' " ' a- 'i‘i in nit i t i|ui in 
V exei pi iul I'lnste value Also. A .MI-Jl 
e ii AN'nndffW issMnvi \D:ntSi i.vfat 
t. Wan ills. Every Waleli giimari 
*• \ f All ills. fa. cry Waleli giiaran- 
I/// ' V /.« II » »•'•*«• hv - peeial eerl Itiente. t'>min« 
Iftv \ J / /wand Jewell') in great variety. 
\\\"-./ ,• / f i ’ md examine lor ynnr- 
\s' : s-dL-'if '' t x Bi-lvi-s, orsi-pd Lwn 3-cold slumps for 
-— etrenlnr. When Six Wnlehes arn 
luy nrden il at open, we send an extra 
-one tree. All goods sen l\O. !>., 
eustomer enn exnminn hefnro pm lie h / Jiaylng ex - 
press eh.argi'H both ways. JANIES GEItAUD A ('() 
Sole Agents top “ United States,” No. 63 N a ns a r St„ 
(Up stairs,I N. r. uni; d |. 
A hlJDIINII n BRILLIANTE.” <H(» 
J\ WATi'MEM. new metal, splendid timers. Ele¬ 
gantly engraved eases, equal to gold. Finish, style, 
and appearance ol "Wuftlnm.” Sent C. O. t>„ and 
van lie returned If not. satisfactory. Send for trade 
list of elieapnmt costly walelies, iewelrv, Ac., \v. Ad- 
i ‘Irctw N. Jfi. WATCH <_'(>.. Hinsdale, N. II. 
