prus-.ijyaes.cto. IU 6 UC -8 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
The Sultan of Zanzibar Is to visit England 
next Spring. 
Dr. Thomas G. Clayton died suddenly in 
Washington, Deo. 28. 
Charlotte Cushman has cancelled her San 
Francisco engagement. 
COUNT L. F. dk Pouutales has arrived at 
Boston from Liverpool. 
The property of the late Congressman Crocker 
Is estimated at $1,000,000. 
Sir John A. McDonald has been re-elected 
to the Canadian Parliament. 
It is reported that the well-known Spanish 
statesman, Espartero, died on the 21st ult. 
It is reported that Vice-President Wilson 
thinks of spending next Summer In Europe. 
The Livingstone Memorial Fund at Glasgow 
has already reached $8,500, of the $ 10,000 to be 
raised. 
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Bulklky of Pough¬ 
keepsie, celebrated their golden wedding, 
Christmas. 
Prince George Of Russia is writing a drama 
the subject of which la taken from the Old 
Testament. 
Rev. Dr. Seymour of Dubuque is thought by 
the Iowa press to stand a good chance for the 
Bishopric of that State. 
John P. Foley, for several years editor of 
the National Republican, Washington, has re¬ 
tired from that position. 
The Hon. B. P. Avery, United States Minister 
to China, arrived at Pekin on Oct. 28, In an lm- I 
proved condition of health. 
Dennis Toonky of Oxford, Mass., has just | 
died at tho age of 108. He was an Irishman 
and fought under Wellington at Waterloo. 
The Rev. T. Harwood Pattlson of London, 
England, has accepted tho call to the pastorate 
of the First Baptist Church In New-Haven. 
The Rev. Mr. Harm, an Episcopal pastor In 
Green Bay, Wls., has sued a parishioner for 
slander. Tho charge made was immorality. 
The King of Greece has conferred the Com¬ 
mander’ a Cross of the Order of tho Redeemer 
upon the son of the once famous Abd-el-Kador. 
Sir Charles Lyell, the eminent English 
geologist, Is recovering from serious Injuries 
which he sustained recently by falling down 
stairs. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Haldeman, mother of W. 1 
N. Haldemann, one of the proprietors of the 
Courier-Journal, died at Louisville, Dec. 27, In j 
her 84th year. 
Ptoitol |(nis!trumentj8. 
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8 *** 0 , ^ecfls, giants, &*. 
EVERYTHING 
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$*ur gttbUration?. 
FOR THE 
FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, STOCK 
and POTLTRY BflREDERft, FISK CTI.T1BIST8, A PI K UU NS, 
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or Is Intpr^ta! In lie mlvunrHiiMil and Iranmerocnt In 
AGBH I I/I t P.L, wlu tl.t r be-live* io <TfT, TOW V or C OUNTRY, 
before- »ub*rrthln»c 6or nnj other publication, should c*amine the 
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REED & B A R TO N , 
MANUFACTURERS OF FINE 
ELECTRO - PLATED 
UNHAM 
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Wardrooms, 18 Eastl4th Street, 
[Established 1834. j MEW YORK. 
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VIRGINIA FARM LANDS 
All persons who contemplate umkinp Virginia or 
other Southern States their future home, and wish¬ 
ing information from r, source reliable anil trust¬ 
worthy, cun have the henetit of my experience, bv 
sending any question by uinil, with stamp Inclosed, 
or visiting me lu person at my farm at Fairfax C. H., 
Va.. 1 16 mile* from Washington, I>. C.) My informa¬ 
tion is derived from my former connection with the 
Va. Laud Oo. and publisher ot “Southern Homes.” 
a paper now discontinued. Mr first farming was In 
Warr n. Jo Daviess Co.. III., but iny health,profits 
and pleasures me superior In Virginia, owing to ad¬ 
vantages of oil mate, nearness to markets, and the 
abundance of so many varieties of fruit. Address 
N. O. BON'D, Fairfax C. E., Va. 
/^.EXESEE VALLEY FARM 8 FOR SALE. 
\Jf Some of the finest residences In the Valley, near 
It. R. Inquire soon of JOHN snELDON, upon the 
premises, at Moseow. Livingston Co., N. V. 
CHEAP FARMS! 
pamphlet. 
{ Tlirrt t Fine saltwater loca- 
l| A ! tlons; superior soil 
IlilJ . and climate. Send for 
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before .uti-iTd>liiirft»r*nyollnTpul.ll«llon. .honlri nutlnethe msam ana _ 
GARDEN* LIVE STOCK JOURNAL TABLEWARE. 
VJl JLMm Xv JLJ m ■* X « © prouo,.iir.M it- <n»i *RiT. vfk-atii.r :.o.i RKAOIBt.it saiesooom at Factories, Taunton, Mass., and 
RANDALL’S 
Practical Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATI8E 
OH THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
This Work, by the Hon. Henry b. Randall, 
l.L- D., (author of “ Sheep Husbandry In the South,” 
* Fine Wool 8 heep Husbandry.” Ac.,) is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It is the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as the New England 
Farmer says) ” should be In the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep." 
The Practical Shkpherd contains 462 pages, and 
is Illustrated, printed and bound in superior atvu. 
Twenty-seventh Edition new ready. Sent by mail 
post-paid, on reoeipt of price—?2. Address 
RURAL PUBLISHING CO., 
78 Dun lie St., New York. 
I-'lorista anil Market Gardener* 
at loweBt rates—monthly wholes lie Lists of which 
mailed ireo on application. 
Pronoun'-'! the mo,t UIM, VBRSATlf.K ntul RF.A1HB1.K 
• • Beautifully Prlnt.d end I lliulruted. 
Nnllin.il. filnt -qu»l attention 1" tho blo-lt InlereeUcd -v-rv 
Slab-. Edited In Mpiii'ila 4epartu>«Qt<. Monthly, 1.50 per j-nr. 
6 th Volnmr begin* Jsnnnry, mVi. ean.nawr* bet. 
Agent, wanI* m 1 everywhere. fipdcitnenOOpr, ICcent*. 
Addreat, LIVE STOCK JOURNAL (O., IIIKKALO, It. T. 
! b“PK™«4(°. 
35 Cortlandt Street, 
NE W YORK. 
SEEDS for 
1875. 
J. M. Thorburn & Co., 
15 John St., !\ew York, 
Will mail to applicants, free of charge, their 
New Catalogues of 
VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
FIELD SEEDS, 
TREE SEEDS, 
FLOWER SEEDS, 
SPRING BULBS, 
dL.c., dt—c* 
] w J|jk IFI-ANT ’8 Almanac, alt finely 
X Illustrated Catalogue and Price 
1 /^dLwtu' * nT 4875 mailed fret-to all. 
Every Farmer, Gardener and Nur 
lb I scry-man Should have one. 
Address PLANT SEED COMPANY, 
8s . LOUTS, MO. 
W* Send for a Catalogue of all 
I 1 1 I tbe leading Literary, Medical, 
I I ■ Legal, IteUyUms, Ladies’ and 
ki M la W m - 1 uvenib Periodicals, at RK- 
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U I I L/ * 1 1 1 IK Ll V FREE. Send lUct*. for return 
r I I n I Mil P.I1 postage. mam-x-acti: units' 
I Ulll U1JJJM Goods Co., lit. r-d st . Chicago. 
WANTED AGENTS-To sell the “ Life and 
11 ExplornliouM ol'Dr. I.lvlugatonc.” C"m- 
plele.authentic; a fresh book! price suited to the 
times. B. It. RUSSKI.L, Publisher. Huston, Mass. 
BOOK AGENTS?”"! 
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once for terms and guarantee. The Beverly Co. Chicago. 
/k A MONTH.—Agents wanted. 10 best 
selling article* in the world. Sample 
free. Address J. BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. 
GRAPE VINESi 
Largest stock in America; qua litv extra. Reduced 
prices. Price-List free. T. 8 . HUBBARD, 
Freduula, N. Y. 
P ARTIES using STRAU BF. It R Y BOXES 
or BASKETS, can buy them CHEAP this winter 
of the Cairo Box and Basket Co. Address 
OAIHO BOX A BASKET CO., Cairo. Ill. 
$cu' S’uMtcatiott.s;. 
ARTHURS 
Bright, Cheerful. Progressive, always up to 
the advancing thought of tho times, the HOME 
MAGAZINE takes rank with the loading and 
most litOuen-,_hnrtfultoSoef- 
Ual-periodicals< j] sen fla oty it condemns 
of the day. It ^ a BT without fear or 
U on tho side \ & Sat a @*k favor. A makes 
of Temperance : ■ H ■ E _■ itself felt in the 
aud true Chris- ■ 11 ft ri Home* of t he 
tiatt morality. ■ People as a 
Whatever Is power for good. 
A GENTS WANTED tor tho sale of our Carpet 
Rag Sewer or Tier. A child an sow Hugs to¬ 
gether faster than they can 1>0 prepared. Sells at 
sight. Price 6 Uo. Sample sent hy mall on receipt of 
price. Address Eaglg Nl."l)l,li Co.,Watertown, N. Y. 
TIIE (iREAT HOUSEHOLD 
more Uloroughlv identified wit it ip,. People In their 
Uopie and Social Life than any other penodieul in 
tho country. 
•* DEBOR AH NORM AIV : «*? 
A new serial story by T. S. AftTHt'K will be com- 
rnonoed in January. 
“FIFTY \EARS Al«0: or .tmk cabins 
xii i * i L ino , „® tuk West.” 
By RossKbi.A Rice. These papers will he fresh and 
new, aud of unusual interest. 
HOMES for liio PEOPLE, 
gestive articles on Homes aud liow to make them 
pleusar.it and attractive, by Mrs. E. B. DllFrev. 
“THE STORY TELLER/’ 
unusually rich. Besides an abundance of Short Sto¬ 
ries. two orthreest rittli'WiU beglven aurinu the year. 
U PIPSIHSIU \1 “ POTTS, the inimitable de- 
Character, will have an article hi every number. 
BUTTER If)K’S newest patterns for is- 
01 1 1 Cl,u ' IV 0 -lies' and children’s dresses 
are given by special arrangement every mouth. 
‘‘ DIE MOk LV LOVE,” 
I UEADKli, two uuveaud splcndId premium »>ngruv- 
Lug 8 . Oue of these is sent Jett to every Biihseriber. 
S2.50 L l ,„ y f" r ls the price of ” Arthuh '8 Ii.lus- 
, . n T B ATI '-D Home Mao.v/.t\e. In chibs; 3cnn- 
tes tor fii: hand one extra to getter op of clnb, *13: 
F' cents must be added to 
^eh subscription tor prepayment of postage for the 
aye^iian,iis i7Mn r,u ' m ** , ' a 15 cents, in currency or post- 
T. 8. ARTHUR & SON, 
_Philadelphia, Pa. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker is one of the read¬ 
able, useful, family papers, equally in demand by 
t he lady in her conservatory, the matron with her 
household, tbe farmer In hi* field, the stock raiser 
among his animals, ar d the young folks around the 
evening lamp.—Law* 0 / Life- 
® ©rkl? A make mure money selling f-lL- 
idfirrd I veils' PATENT BROOM than 
w I a() y other article. One Agent 
made in 31 day-, lice utmended by Am. Ag¬ 
riculturist and over 1 00.1100 families using them. 
Circulars Jrtr. CLEGG A CO.. 2ll Cortlandt sit., N. Y. 
thf*n™.nn ait'tricftndexpetireiioal). Aro-leanew 
Vh r U staple 11 - Hour. Samples free. O. M. LIN- 
(jJU U 0 U U INOTON A Bnu.. New Turk or Chicago. 
glfi A DAY. Employment forail. Patent Novel- 
•? 1 u ti ,, s Geo. L. FELTON A t o.. 111* Na->a u St.. N. Y. 
THR TOM-fMTR 1 P 8 |IE PICTURE semfre. Attin- 
1 U " I "bli u/11 L • gen I oil h gem! 50 objects to 
llDd ! Ad dress, with stamp, C. Abbey, Buirnlo, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED.—Men or Women. FU a 
week or f 100 forfeited. Valuable s-iinplrs fret. 
Addres- F. M. HEED. Kth St.. New York. 
6(1 o ©On per day at home. Terms Free. Ad- 
h ureas Glu. stinson, Pnrtland, Me. 
ni .L At home, male or female; »35 per 
*» Ul Ik week, day or evening. No Capital. 
r #>|| Wo send valuable package of good* by 
IUI dll mall tree, Adddrcss, with Ion cent 
return stamp, M. YOUNG, 1J3Greenwich St., N. Y. 
$ r* F.ACfl WEEK.—Agent* wanted : partir- 
i jmJ ulars free. J. li'wdi dr Ce,, St. Lcuis. Mo, 
Mookb’hKcral NEW-Yorker.-—As will be peen 
bv an advertisement in our columns, the prospectus 
of the RPUal New-Yorker for the coming year is 
ample evldencu that tlq» enterprising dlrectlun of 
tb's excellent puhltcation are oetermlned to make 
their paper better than ever during IS74. There ate 
leu of our weeklies which can boast of a more 
nunirniW'- i»rut ^uTirptl^iH 1 n/ editors, WUt wtiltf* 
agricultural ntniir* receive special attention, the 
literary and news departments are not. neglected. 
There are sixteen pages Id each number, well fur¬ 
nished with good matter arid good engravings, t-h« 
paper Is Interesting Information, and we know of 
no better present to a country cousin than a year’s 
subscription to the Rural Ngw-YoRKKB.-.Primv- 
ton (X. J .I Pern. 
saiesooom at Factories, TAUNTON, Hass., and 
2 Maiden lane. New York. 
Matthew:/Garden Seed Drill ^ 
Has proved itself superior to nay other <ncr produced 
Before buying uny send tor circular. 
»J- 13- S3ULL, ^ 
BOSTON, MASS. 
(Succtssor toF.F. Holbrook* Co.) 
conduct an Agency for the recviptlon of advertise¬ 
ments for American Newspapers— the most com¬ 
plete establishment of tbe kind In the world. Bix 
thousand NEWSPAPER© are kept regularly on file 
open to Inspection hy customers. Every A live r- 
liaenieni Is taken at tbe home price of (he paper, 
without an* additional charge or commission. An 
advertiser. In dealing with the Agency, ts saved 
trouble and Correspondence, making one contract in¬ 
stead of a dor.cn, .1 hundred nr a thousand. A Hook 
of eighty page*, containing lists of best paper*, larg¬ 
est circulation*, religious, agricultural, t-la*.-, politi¬ 
cal, doily awl country papers, nod all publications 
which are specially valuable to advertisers, witn 
some information about prices, is sent FREE to 
any address on application. Person* at a distance 
wishing to make contracts for advertising tn uny 
town, city, county, state or Territory of the Foiled 
State*, or any ponton of the Dominion of Canada, may 
send a concise statement of what they want, together 
with a copy of the Advertiaemcnr they desire In¬ 
serted. and will receive information by return in all 
which will enable them to decide whether to In¬ 
crease, reduce or forego the order. For such Infor- 
matiun them !• no churgi 1 , n 
single paper os well as tor a list; lor a single dollar as 
readily as for a larger sum. Oflloes (Times Bu tiding), 
llPHMSiY 
TUant*d, 
NONPAREIL Ml LLS. 
Frsr rrrlrv,li», .r / v-,. . i 
a OOK AGENTS WASTED tStiHuib 
■nKIooJELL IT ALL II 
By Mr*. Btcnhous* of S*1t I^tVc City, lor 2S a, w, r 
yam ih* wife of ■ Mormon High Pmut- In- . 1 , 11 . f 
t/oductioB by Mrs Stowe. Till* story of * u. \c 
wiimitn’s exj>«rivnc« lays Imrw the "hidden lift,” A., til r 
myatcrlce, rteiit doings, etc. of Die Mormons as * ,, >,i ; 
“ mde-meaSee woman 'sees >Aem.” Briulli. F«W J.M i 
null Good, It 1* Die ?«>< new book out, ochoilly y, jr lir , 
overjtowuuj with g.m<l lhtngi for all. Jt 1» popular every- a I, l 
when-, with everybody, and outselU ull oOisr books thrrt to w\ g, • 
one. Mliiltfcri »oy "God speed it.” EmiilSIll Woman Kvsn. 
endorse It. Everybodv wunls it; and agent* are wiling \ y 
from 10 to SO a day f 25th thousand nmn in per w I We Walter 
want .’ 1,000 inert trusty agent* NOW— tm 11 or women—-mill j) an |„, 
we will mall Outfit Free 1<» those who will canvas*. Large H 
pamphlets with full pfut.euliiu, terrain etc. nrnl free to mil. 
Addrvs* A. 1). WoMtuikotoh A Co., Ilui tforil, Conn. And a 
State; 
^ make 
WANTED IMMEDIATELY 
1 fin Moro Young Men and Women to learn Book-kcailng, (Mil 
Mill Fcnmanaliip,etc., at Cobb's Actual Business Coaegu, 
to fill pasSuon* at a salary of $S00 la tl.'bO a yea r. 
Salary paid while learning Situations gasrnnterd. For full A 
U.Pinaatloii address M. W. COBB, Prwldent, l’alnesvtllc, Ohio. 
* v, c*r l ower. Also, 
Frcneh fone-Kurr - 11111 a, 
and Cudou-keed Holler*. 
IllUB'ted pnmnlilct free. Address, 
sKiHikakkn, siiepaiip a jnu.tR, 
lei E. Front Street.Ciuuunuti.0. 
e ‘B aaVaVri' "ITS the nulv Mnchtne 
JL A IVS D 9 I 1 that can knit nil rites 
Ti n J I B in a - .~yy>cf work, and narrow and 
K. r!* I I I 1 111 C widentt; thatouiahripc 
r — and COMPLETE, without 
fv.’. A tz U I M b I iiand-llLiibtjlng, ee^mless 
J?. l L*A VL r *. . U.V". I Hc*»ery,Glove«and Md- 
. «... . ^ tens, or knit them in all 
eize* 1 or knit Ribbed, Double and Fancy Btltohcs 
fir underwear. Jack eta. Shawls Scarfs, etc. li knits 
over !i5 different Garments. Over I Oo percent. 
Fnofitin Manufacturing Knit Good* Tne Farmer 
trebles the value irf hi* Wool by converting It into 
Knit Goods. Women m fce 8 $,V<l a day with it. 
Agents wanted. New! sramp for Samples of work 
and reduced Frlce-Lirt. Addrr s 
LAMB KNITTING IT A CHINE CO., 
At Chicopee Fulls, Nlfiss.; 
Cincinnati, O , or Chicago. Ill.; 
923Chestnut 8 t,. Fhlladdphia, Pa. 
A TVTPC \ i.un 1 11 i kal 
Qinuj pn 1V Implements & Machines, 
PLOW CO*) 53 Hivkinuu r*r., Now York. 
Watch Buyers, Attention! 
The undersigned respectfully direct the attention 
of purtleB contemplating the purchase ol’ Winches. 
® tO tho superiority 
of vbo ceieirtte.! 
Nickel Movement 
Watches made by 
the Mo..kt*. Boril 
, v Co ur. voifijF.it of 
N'eucliaivl.Swiiw r- 
land. Genii’ 1 nil La¬ 
thes’ sue*, tn stem 
and Key Wmdets. 
1 'tic so w a ten es 
httvu Equilibrium 
Uscapem t n ts. Chro- 
jii tm ter Balunoe*. 
ltuby Pallet*. Trin- 
peredacd Hardened 
Brequet Heir si>’ks 
mm Full Ruby Jeweled. 
^nd co-tubtno all 
modem Improvements In watch making. 
These watches were awarded the Grand Prise at 
the Paris Exposition in J-et, for best pcrformur.ee 
nnd greatest accuracy lil adjustment; and us a fur¬ 
ther guarantee that tUeV are equal lu tho best, we 
«m*t iinine*of aomoof the most rrspectab.e deal- 
era In the trade, who have tested them lor years, and 
will vouch for tba accuracy of our statements: 
BtimJliM Hi... , > rYork. H- W.Stug, RLtnir*, N. V 
K. Mark*, Troy, K. Y. ll.utliu & tvPel I, Uwago, N. Y. 
J. A. hmith,5*T0l«cn fipv N. T. HjxU 4l BtUya, Aabnrh, N. Y. 
Booth At Rnrhv»t<r- K* Y. , J.’a* CIm’V, iiaU^iiE, N. Y. 
Hir&u Hofcliklft*, Bufljuo, S , V, II. A C’-O-j Clevpland, O. 
K, K. CIimi &. Co., Hut!And, Vl, BcnUmiu X Ford. "New H«v*n» Ct. 
.T,|l, f.'noit,Troy, I**. Nlctcli A Ikpr«tBrU, Tojtwlo, 0, 
a. W, Lor*, X$(i>, Ohio. Kiobiy. Morrow, O. 
Auiu r Liwrll, ForlUr.il, Mli HU1», CkiiaijdAU'Uji, N. Y. 
A.,M Urmry,M*.rurlltvni 0 t N.Y. U Giy* A Wonh, Ouobrldjra., 
J.M- MonrcVt, ZunavlUa* Ohio. N. i. 
T>. FurtwM»|fW, WaibtDffton, 0.iO, J', I)vnh*r, Sutsb^nviU*, OhJo. 
A. Jv. Burhrtnk. Wftr(**t*r. Mum, A. W, Ford, Fr*mp0rt, Ill, 
W. Taylor, Utica. N, Y. Them. 0(4bt. Wwlngion* Dtl- 
Kvnn* A Manning, lUnahAmtotiJ H. 1£, Bacli & Co., Hartford, Ct. 
N. Y. IFenpiBOD X C1k>Pj Indlnnnp*Il», 
Wallff F. WiHtkii, Biuiiror, M«, i Ind. 
I)a»»)'vp A Baker, MttochvhUr, CLnu. Wyttla&ySt, Albanr., Vt» 
N- fl. | Wm. Ktrlf, W#nt Wlnstud, Coon, 
And u lartfn number of other -1 tho United 
States. For farmer particulars* your %vatch 
maker to sec them, or address 
QUnfCHE & K RUGIiEIt* 
Wholrnnlc Aff«‘nta iu tite Uultcd Stateu, 
8 ftl(;Hroom, 15 Biiidcu Lur.t*, N. V. 
STAR JOB PRINTING PRESS. 
THE BEST INVENTED. 
Price, SI 2, 825, *3H und S60. 
Send Stamp tor f'atnlogue. to 
W. Y. EDWARDS. Agent, 
1 C College Place, N. Y. 
Pi^r*Uan*ousi, 
IMPROVED H0RSB-1IAIR INSOLES. 
The host article to protect the feet to be found In 
the world. They do not hold moisture, are a non¬ 
conductor of heat, and. by causing a gentle irrita¬ 
tion, v. ill keep the feet perfectly warm. Sent by 
mull to any adilr. fis for 25 ct*. a paii. The trade 
Mipplled on liberal term*. JOHN S. ANDREWS, 48 
Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 
N. Y. State Agricultural Society. 
ANNUAL WIBETINO. 
The Annual Meeting and Election of Officers of 
tbe New York State Agricultural Society will be 
held, at ai.hany, on Wednesday, the 20th day of 
January next, at 12 o’clock, noon. 
T. L. HARISON, Secretary. 
Albany, Dee. 22,1874. 
LOWERS 9 GUIDE feS 
Love Letters—Art of gaining love and of marrying 
who and when von pleftflo— How to be Usnd*otne— 
Cine- foy Hundreds or diseases. Also many new 
sbcretH. arts, mysteries, money-making methods. &&. 
Price only I 0 ets. Union PUB. CO.. Hew ark. N. Y 
r» a W C bv sending to Oldest Tea House In America 
NAtft TWO DO LI. A Its* for 3 POUNDS Of 
Unix. j 5 ,. >T TEA. Kind preferred mulled frej 
to rut address. Greatest Inducements for Agents. 
CANTON TEA CO., 148 Chamusks St., N. Y. 
Moop.E’fi Rural Nitw-YoBKEa. — With lta full 
coins of editors, and a new publisher of energy and 
ubifltv, the management propose to celebrate the 
quarter-oentenplal of ihe tdoneer Rural In suefc a 
manner II- m augment Its popularity and usefulness. 
For a firkt-class. lively paper, con taming matter of 
Interest for «dl classes, take tho Rural New-York- 
ich, and do go at once, for the puper never was bet¬ 
ter, und Its prospects never brighter.—Jr\ report (flu 
Journal. 
LOWERS 9 GUIDE 
