THE GENESEE FAEMER. 



881 



TO THE PUBLIC. 



Do TOU Wl'^n TO READ an entertaining, instructive, re- 

 ligious and secular family newspaper, sound, conservative 

 and safe, 



THE L.ARGEST IIV THE ^VORL,I>; 



giving full, impartial and reliable summary of all the news in all 

 religious denominations, Irom all political parties, from all coun- 

 tries in llie world ; belonging to no sect in the Church, and to no 

 party in the State, but opposed to every isDi that disturbs the 

 peace of the community and the harmony of the country; a news- 

 paper having distinct departments devoted to Agriculture, Com- 

 merce, and General Literature, with Tales. Poetry, Science and 

 An, furnishing pleasant and instructive reading for children and 

 parents, in alltlie realms of matter and mind. You can have it 

 for one vear bv sending vour name and address, with $2 50, to 

 the NEW YOKK OBSEliVER Ofliee. 



Coinmissioit to Agents. 



Any person who will obtain five netc siibscfibers, with advance 

 payment, may retain Five Dollap.s as his commission, and for 

 twenty new subscribers, may retain Twenty-five Dollars. 

 SIDNEY E. MOKSE, Jr. & CO. 



Editors and Propkietoe.s, 



Nov.— 2t 37 Park Row, New York. 



ATTENTION, NUKSEKYMEN : 



A Small Farm in Virginia for Sale, 



SUITABLE for a Nursery, in a wealthy region. ContaiMs 24 

 acres of land ; near 100 bearing Fruit Trees, and some SOO 

 young trees of every variety of Fruit; good springs of water; 

 mostly inclosed with plank and young Osage OraHge fence. The 

 house is new, well furnished — six rooms. Yard well inclosed, 

 shaded with Oaks and adorned with shrubbery. Stable new, with 

 Well inclosed lot, harden superior. Is only Ji mile from t-cotls- 

 vi le, and }^ mile fn m James River Canal. Terms, $2,400— $8i0 

 c.ish, $S0O in 12 months, $800 in 2 years, wiih interest from date. 

 It is the best location for a Nurseryman in the Union. More land 

 can be bought adjoining, in timber, at ^'2.5 per acre, cash. 

 Address HENRY M. PRICE, 



Dec. — 4t Scottsville, Albemarle Co , Va. 



BEST SIX NEW GRAPES.— Delaware, Diana, Concord, 

 Rebecca, Haiiford I'rolitic and Union Village — good one 

 year old rocjts, warranted genuine, will Le furnished, packed in 

 moss for Express, for $5 the set; or for $6 we will send the fore- 

 going and York Madeira (same as Marion Port and Hyde's Eliza) 

 Clinton, Catawba and Isabella, making 10 varieties. 

 J^~Send for Dencripiive Catalogue, oi ih^ Coliimb^m Nur.sery. 

 Nov.— 2t M. B. BATEIIAM & CO., Columbus, Ohio? 



HONEY! HONEY!! HONEY!!! 



MANUFACTUKED at a cost of only 8 cents per pound ; 

 being alo Very simple and very easily prepared. It is a 

 delicious : nicle lor L-ible use, tons of it being sold throughout tht 

 country Inr pure /io?tt>i/. Recipe sent to a y part of ihe counry 

 on receipt of 30 cents in silver or stamps. Every family should 

 have it. Enough may be saved on 5 lbs. to pay for the recipe. 

 Dec— 3t* Address L. CHASE, Bo.x 198, Westerly, R. L 



AMERICAN AEBOR YITM. 



BALSAM Fir. Hemlock, Norway and .\merican Spruce, Pines, 

 Deciduous Ornamental Trees. Gooseberries, &c., in quanti- 

 ties to suit, at lowest cash rates, ."^end for a Catalogue. 



8. T. KELSEY & CO.. Great Valley Nurseries, 

 Nov. — 6t Great Valley, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 



O A/\ A A YEAR— Made by any one cutting Stencil Work. 



'^^\j\J\J Large and small steel dies, whole letters, two al- 

 phabets, and border tools, with chisels and gouges for large work, 

 with stock sufficient to retail for $150. Cheapest and best. Sam- 

 plest sent free. Address GEO. B. BKIGDEX, 



Dec. — It Norwich, Conn. 



FANCY FOWLS.— We can spare a few pairs of Black, Gold- 

 en, and Sdver Spangled Hamburg fowls; aizo, the African, 

 Golden and Silver Si).ingled Bantams, Black Spanish and Span- 

 gled Chittagongs, and seven varieties Fancv Pigeons. 

 Dec— 2t C. N. BE.MENT, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



GEORGE MILLER— Importer and Breeder of Short-hom 

 and Galloway Cattle, Leicester and Colswold Sheep, Mark- 

 ham P. O., Co. York, Canada West. N. B. A few choice Dorking 

 Fowls, bred from imported stock, can be had in autumn. Price 

 $5 per pair. July— ly 



SULPHITE OF LIME-For Preserving Cider, with full direc- 

 tions for use. Price, 50 cents per bottle of ten ounces — enough 

 lor forty gallons of cider. Sent by Express anywhere. 

 Dec— It WEBB, WAi-KER & CO., Utica, N. Y. 



S HORN-HORNS— Several young Bulls and Heifers. Sitffolk 

 SwiNK— all ages. For sale by T. L. HARI80N, 

 July— 6t* Morley, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 



100, OOO FOR 1861. 



ELEGANT PREMIUMS TO GETTERS-UP OF CLUBS 



ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZJ 



For 18G1 : Vols. XVH. and XVIII. 



:e, 



EDITED BT 



T. 8. ARTHUR AND VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND, 

 Devoted to Social Literaiuie, Art, Morals, U ulth and Domes- 

 tic Hitppiness. 



SO well known is the HOME MAGAZINE in all parts of the 

 United States and the Canadas, that we are scarcely requi ed 

 in the announcement for 1861 to speak of its peculiar characteris- 

 tics. All that its name implies, the editors have striven and will 

 still strive t>) make it. 



Our purpose has ever been to give a magazine that should unite 

 the attractions of choice and elegant literature ii-ith high moral 

 aime, and teach useful lessons to mi n, women and children, in all 

 degrees of life. Still more eminentli/ will this feature of excel- 

 lence, interest and usefulness in the reading matter <fthe Ilom-a 

 Magazine he regarded in the future 'volumes. 



In the January number will be commenced a. new story, enti- 

 tled— 



NOTHING BUT MONEY. 



By T. S. ARTHUR. 



Miss TowNSEND will continue to furnish those charming stories 

 and exquisite picture-sketches which have been the delight of .so 

 many readers. While 



WRITERS OF THE FIRST TALENT AND REPUTATION 



will give their bestefforls to our pages. Besides its careftilli/ ed 

 ited^LITJCnAKY DEPAIiTMEXT, a portion of the Magazino 

 is devoted to subjects of special interest to the Home circle. It 

 has A Healtu Depaktmk.nt, A Motheu's Dki"akt,ment, .V Toilet 

 AND Wokk-Table Dei'art.\iknt, a Boy's and GiklV Treasury, 

 A Housekeeper's Repository', A Review Dkpartment, etc. etc. 



An Elegant Steel Engiaiing 



is given in each number of the Magazine, besides from six to 

 eight pages of dress, mantle and needle-work patterns, and other 

 choice illustrations. 



P^EiVHUMS. 



We offer two elegant and attractive steel engravings, as prcmi- 

 ums to all ivho make up Clubs. One of them is called '-SICV- 

 ENTY-SIX," and is 16 inches by 23; the other, 'IIK KNEW 

 THE scrip: URES FROM HIS YOUTH," 14 inches by ■i'. 

 They are first class engravings as to execution, and will make 

 handsome ornaments {nr any parlor. The publisher's price for 

 these plates is .$1.50 each. 



TERMS, 11% A^DVAiVCE. 



1 copy (and one of the premium plates), .^2 00 



2 copies (and one of the premium plates to getter-up of 



Club), 3 00 



3 copies (and one of the premium plates to getler-up of 



Club), 4 00 



4 copies (and one of the premium plates to getter-up of 



Club) 5 00 



8 copies (and an extra copy of Magazine, and ore premi- 

 um plate to getter-up of Club), 10 00 



12 copies (and an extra copy of Magazine, and both premi- 

 um plates to getter-up of Club), 15 00 



17 copies (and an extra copy of Magazine, and both premi 



um plates to getter-up of Club), 20 00 



Three red stamps must be sent, in every case, to pay the cost 

 of mailing each premium. 



Specimen copies sent to all w?io vish to subscribe, or make np 

 club. 



CIiUBBI]VG. 



Home Magazine, and Godey, Harper, or Knickerbocker, $^3.53 

 per annum. Home Magazine and Saturday Evening Post, ■'i3. 



Address, T. S. ARTHUR & CO., 323 WAL.NUT Street. PHIL- 

 ADELPHIA, PA. Dec— It 



^1 nn ^^^ MONTH— Can be made by any on with Sten- 



3p iU U cil Tools. I sell the cheapest and best. Be sure and 



send for my circular, which fullv explains the business. Address 



Oct., I860.— 5t* JOHN 'MILLIKEN, Lawrence, Mass. 



MONEY CAN BE MADE— In selling our Agricultural .md 

 Miscellaneous Books. For ter s of agency appiv to 

 SAXTON & BARKER. 

 Nov.— 2t 25 Park Row, New York. 



PITTSBURGH WATER CURE-— A first-class CURE, in its 

 sixth year Room lor over 100 patients. Sond for circular 

 to Dr. FREASE, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct.— 4t* 



