THE GENESEE FARMER. 



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GREAT ASTISTS' XTNION ENTERPRISE!! 



250,000 



GIFTS FOR THE PKOPL.E. 



STATUARY, $40,000 



OIL PALVTINGS, 10,000 



EXr.!lAVI.\GS, colored in oil, 4S,000 



STEEI, PLATE EXGKAVLVGS, 41,000 



CASH LOAN'S, for 100 vears each, 30,000 



REAL ESTATE, ",_ 84,000 



Total, $230,000. 



The American -•^rttsts' Uniox would respectfully announce to 

 the citi/.ens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the pur- 

 pose of the advancement and extension of the Fine Arts, and with 

 a view of enabliiiff every familj- throughout tiie length and breadth 

 of the land to become possessed of a gallery of pictures, many of 

 them the work of master minds, and finally, for the purpose of 

 giving a world-wide circulation to 



DARLEY'S GREAT PICTURE OF WYOMIKG, 

 they have determined to distribute among the purchasers of this 

 work, Price $1.00, 250,000 GIFTS, of THE VALUE of §250,000. 



LIST OF GIFTS. 



Marble Statuary, $40,000. 



100 elegant busts of Washincton, at SlOO, $10,000 



100 " " Clav, at^SlOO, 10,000 



100 " " Webster, at SKIO, 10,000 



100 " " Calhoun, at SIOO, _ 10,000 



Oil Paintings and Colored Steel Engravings. 



50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splendid gilt frames, size 3 



X 4 feet, each $100, _.. $5,000 



100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 feet, each $50 5,000 



500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich 



gilt fj-ames, 24 x 30 inches, each $10. 5,000 



10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, colored in oil, of the 



Washington Mo.\ume-VT, 20 by 26, each $i, 40,000 



237,000 steel plate Engravings, from 100 uillerent plates, now 

 in possession of and owned by the Artists' Union, 

 of the market value of fi-om 50 cis. to $1 each, 41,000 



Real Estate, $84,000. 



1 elegant Dwelling in 32d street, New York city, ..$12,000 



22 Building Lots in 100 and 101st streets, A'ew York city, 



each 25 x 100 feet deep, each $1000, 22,000 



100 Villa Sites, containing eacli 10,000 square feet, in the 

 suburbs of New York city, and commanding a mag- 

 nificent view of the Hudson River and Long Island 

 Sound, eacli $500, _ 50,000 



Loans of Cash, $30,000. 

 20 loans of cash, for 100 years, without interest or secu- 

 rity, $250 each,... $5,000 



50 do. 100 " _ 5,000 



100 do. 50 " __ 5,000 



2.50 do. 20 " 6,00C 



2000 do. 5 " .. 10,000 



The holder of each ticket is entitled, first, to a steel plate En- 

 graving (size 25 X 30 inche,«) of the 



GREAT AMERICAN HISTORICAL WORK OF ART, 

 AVYOnillVG, 



a copy of which may be seen at the office of this paper; and 

 second, to One of the 350.000 Gifts, which will be distributed 

 on the completion of the sale of the tickets. 



The purchaser of FIVE TICKETS, on the receipt of his order, 

 will be forwarded, carefully packed, either one copy of the " Wy- 

 oming," plain, and one copy of e.ach of four other engravings, 

 equal to it in value, and is entitleil to five gifts. The purchaser of 

 more than five tickets can h.ave his choice out of 100 different sub- 

 jects, from steel plates owned by the .\rtist.s' Union, each picture 

 being in value equivalent to the "Wyoming," and is entitled to 

 one gift for each ticket he holds. A list of the subjects can be 

 seen at the office of this paper. 



AGENTS. — Persons desiring to become Agents for the sale of 

 tickets, by forwaiding (post paid) $1, shall be sent a Gift Ticket, a 

 copy of Wyoaiiug, and a prospectus containing all necessary infor- 

 mation. 



It is confidently believed that the tickets will be disposed of by 

 the first of ,Iulv, when the distribution of Gifts will be entrusted 

 to a COJIMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE I'lCKKT-HOLDERS. 



The steel plates from which the engravings are printed can l)e 

 Been at the office of the Artisfs' Union, and cost $100,000. Sjieci- 

 mens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings are also on view at the 

 rooms. 



REFERENCES IN REGARD TO THE IT.OPEKTY. 



W. C. Barrett, Esq., Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall .street, N. Y. 

 F. J. Vlsscher & Co., Real E.state Brokers, 80 Nassan St., N. Y. 



ALL ORDERS FOR TICKETS mu.st be addressed, post paid, 

 with the money enclosed, to J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec, 



June 1, 1854. — 3t 605 Broadway, New York. 



AYEirS 



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THERE has long existed a public demand for an etVective pur- 

 gative pill which could be relied on as su'e and poifi ctly safe 

 in its optraliou. This has been incpiicd to meet ih:it ■'( in ii!i!, .and 

 an extensive tri;d of ns virtues lias eiui.lusiM-ly sSiowu with what 

 success it accouqilislies tlie |-iU]>o,s;.- .Icsigneil. It is easy to m.ake a 

 physical Pill, Init not ea.sy to make \\v best of all Pllls—oni' which 

 should have none of the olijectious. but ail lire a.dvajilag(S, of Lvery 

 other. 'I his has been attempted Irere, and with what success we 

 would respe(;tfully sulimit to the pulilic decision. It lias been un- 

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 medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This is rot. 

 Many of them produ^'e so much griping pain and revulsion in the 

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 them. These Pills produce no i; ritation or pain, unless it aiise 

 from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bow- 

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 any quantity; l:)ut it is belter that any medicine should I* taken 

 judiciously. Minute directions for thiir use in the several diseases 

 to which they ai'e ajqiliealile ai-e given on the box. Am-uig the 

 comiilaiuts wliicli have been speeiiily cured by them, we may men- 

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 Languor and Lo.ss of Appetite, Listlessness, Iriitaliilrty, I'.ilious ■ 

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 action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prom)it and sure 

 ndief in Costiveness, Pile.Sj Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Sciol'dla and 

 Scurvy, Colds, witli soreness of the body, Ulcers and hnpur''ty of tlie 

 blood; in short, any and every ca.-ie where a purgative is r-e'iuii-ed. 



They li.ave also i)roduced some singularly successful cures in 

 Rheum.atisni. (lout, Dropsy, Giiivel, Erysipelas, Pal;.iiation of i)ie 

 Heart, Pair.s in the Back, Stomach and Side. They shonhl l>e fi eely 

 taken in the spi-ing of the year, to purify the I'lood and jii'epare tiic 

 s\ stem for the change of sea,sons. An occasional dose stimul.ates 

 the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores Ibe apjic- 

 tite and vigor. They i>ur rfy the blood, and, bj' their stimulant i-c- 

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 and restore the wjusfed or disea.sed energies of the whole organism. 

 Hence an occasional ilose isadvantageous even 11r<'ugli no .serious 

 der-angement exisis: but unnecessary dosing should never bo car- 

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 when t<aken to excess. The thou.sand cases in which a phys'c is 

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 the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in 

 need of a cathar-fic meilicine. 



Being sugar wrapped, they are pleasant to take ; and be'ng purely 

 vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. 



For minute directions, see the wr-a.pper on the box. 

 PREPARED BY JAMES G. AYER, PRACTICAL AND ANA- 

 LYTICAL CHEinST, LOWELL, MASS. 



2;^^ Price 25 cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1. 



t^=° Sold bv LANE k PANE, and W. PITKIN & SON, Roches- 

 ter-' DEMAREST & HOLMAN, Buffalo; and by all Drioraistfl 

 every where. July 1. 1854. — 2t 



AGENTS WANTED. 

 CHANCES FOR MAKING MONEY! 



THE publishers of a large list of highly entertaining, useful 

 and popular Books, offer great inducements to .500 energetic 

 and thorough-going business young men, to engage in the s ;le of 

 these publications, in which any young man of .rood business h liiits 

 may make FIVE TIMES the a'mouni, over raid abov- all expen.ses, 

 of the average wages of Common School Teachei-s. 



The MOST LIBLR.VL discounts are made to .Vgents fioiu the 

 list of prices. 

 The books command i-eady sales wherever they are introduced. 

 None need apply unless they wish to devole their whole atten- 

 tion to the business, and who cirnnot command a CASH CAPIT.VL 

 of from $25 to $100, or give undoubii'd security forthe amouia of 

 goods entrusted to them. 



Full particular-s in regard to ter-m.s, &c., will be furnished by 

 calling on, or addr-essing, post paiil, 



WA.NZIOR, BEARD3LEY & CO., 



24 Buffah. Strict, Rochester, N. Y., 

 Or, ALDEN, BE.\l;I)>LEy & CO., 

 June 1, 1854.— tf Auburn, N. Y., Publishers. 



