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YOOD FARMS IN OHIO.-Those wishing to 
M 1111 (/ ,V..... 1 ’ i.iK.-nun.l f,. .. ■ 1 i . V* . - . .. /V. . 
VT buy good Improved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can get information by addressing (I. N BANCROFT, 
7S0 Real Estate Agent, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., 0, 
T71ARM POH SALE.—The undersigned offers 
JL hrs farm for sale, consisting orf 138 acres, (5 of it tim¬ 
bered land, situate 2W inllcs northeast of Batavia. on 
Bank St. Good llOOSe, barn,and orchard. Price, $70 per 
acre ; terms easy. For further particulars Inquire ol' the 
subscriber on the premises, by letter, or otherwise. 
ALVA JONES, Batavia, OoHBsee Co,. N. V, 
piSK cfc HATCH; 
BANKERS, 
AND DRAXEK8 Ilf 
GDVERNtViE^T SECURITSES, 
3S WALL HT., NEW YORK 
5J. S. GOVERNMENT AGENTS, 
(JE O. DEMEBIT Sc C O. 
tub Poi.nowiN'a sptBsrDrD list op 
WATCHES, CHAINS-GOLD PENS AND PENCILS 
A c-, 'WORTH *.>00.000. 8 ’ 
To be sold at One Dollar each, without reonrd to 
receive^ lU,t ’ 1,0 yon know what you will 
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches... P . rh « )rv , m 
200 Ladles' Watches. .. Jp'n* 
500 Silver Watches . .‘iis 66 tn«2eiK 
800 Cold Neck and Vest Chains.......12 00 to is no 
Ii>jo Chatclaill and Guard Chains. 5 00 to r un 
MOO Vest audNeck Chains ann [0 la m 
^bhtaire Jet anri Cold Brooches. 4.00 to Son 
$99? Ac,, Brooches,. . 3.000 §!oo 
•Jim " ,l( f ’j$h °p. a, < *, c Vr Ll) r props. . 3,00 to 8.00 
(Mho nJJi J Ti ,!r< i’ an ? Scurf Tins. 3.00 to 8.00 
C 000 Ovnl Hand IjTAcelfla.. 3 00 no 
54000 ijjuucd Ur a evicts, -»__ . .>00 to looo 
W0 oSWC? 14,08 atld itSa?a - • • \% & fi'oo 
3000 GoVJfM SlU<13 - • ■ • t-ooft 600 
rsiOO Miniature I,oukets.. .HU.. s™ S. S , 
SiJOO Miniature [sockets. Magic... . 400*0 m 
2800Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac.,!. 2 00 hi cm 
3000 Fob and Ribbon Slides.^ . .. o 00 to non 
B000 Clinaed Gold Kings. . 5on to con 
looosionesetuines.h.5-22 
Jewelry—Tet and Gold.. 5.00 to is'oo 
®SSS ^Ladies Jewelry—varied styles.. 3.00 to v. 00 
SOOO «1 nlfl F’cna ^ilrup l'i;o nn/l Hn.,,,; I * no 
. ELLIS’ 
I*arlor Music Store. 
jyADVERTISING TERMS, In Atlvanco- 
TimiTT-FfvR Cr.srs a r.r.vR, each insertion. A price 
and a half for extra display, or S2K cents per line of 
space. SpenfAb Uotiors (following reading matter, 
leaded.) 00 cents a lino. 
^"Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *1 
OhUmvrlcs, smne length, 80 conts. Each additional line 
85 conts. Marriage and Obitaary notices sent ua by mail 
must he accompanied by a responsible name. 
Mr. S. D. Dutch*-—I have examined your new Plano 
lOHe, and cordially approve of IL system of construe* 
tton , its principles, by which great increase of vibratory 
plilloaopbir »i “ etll £ Very simple, and perfectly 
* mn..i 0 .v e 13 ^ ra ?' 3 noh, P,It has great capacity for sua- 
tiiinlug the sound, or singing, and its volume of tons or 
power 1 have never heard excelled in depth, purity and 
sympathetic sweetness. S. TUAr.BBHG. 
Prar Btn — I have examined your newly Invented Pi- 
ano Forte. It merits all the praises given to it by Messrs. 
Thnlhcig,CrOltschalk, Strakosch, Mason and others. As 
recards structure it is original mid philosophical. In 
nur fv VG tttriA urn hnnfiHMr »_ • _ , 
POE TUB SALS OP TTT8 
HURD’S PATENT 
AMERICAN HOG TAMER 
To Prevent 
HOGS FROM ROOTING. 
Every Farmer .•should have it. 
IT SAVES MANY TIMES ITS COST. 
Price, with three knives delivered free at 
newest Express Office. *:i,00. 
Address EMERY & CO , 
787-2teow Chtcagi, HI, 
_W5H3fc_ 1130 Broadway, N. Y . 
I TOR BA EE— A Farm of 103 acres of choice 
land In the village of Canandaigua ; well watered 
and under-drained, buildings .and feccos good, four orch¬ 
ards of the heat market fruit. In a pleasant neighborhood, 
near to churches, schools, Ac. Terms made easy. Fuji 
particulars given on application lo thr atibserjhnr. 
Fob. 3,186S. H. N. JARVIS, Canandaigua, N. T. 
r> x.tty volume and continuity of tone, in vocal versitnil- 
itude that crowning excellence which enables the pianist 
m -o' lng , 0 , n t l ,e luktrument—your Square Pianos even 
i. ,i!2i™*V ,gh6 f? rrt .'A k ; , r " nr invention, la niv opinion. 
tb work radical changes hi the manufacture of 
f 5 ihronghout the world, f remain very respectful¬ 
ly > ours, WM. HENRY Ff-tY, 
Under the rccont arrangement of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment with Mr. JAY COOKE,/leneral 
Subscription Agent. 
Checks and Draffs on New York, Legal Tender Notes 
and National Bank Notes may be remitted In payment. 
Wa also receive all Legal Tender Fivs Per Cent. Notes, 
and allow the accrued interest to data of subscription. 
The 7-SO Notes will bo forwarded by express, free of 
charge, to all points reached by the express companies. 
Orders may be forwarded to us direct, or through your 
nearest bank or banker. 
Persons visiting the city will find a full assortment or 
the notes on hand at our office for Immediate delivery. 
Orders by mail should be accompanied with the ad¬ 
dress in full to whloh the notes are to bo forwarded. 
Wc also keep on hand, and buy and sell at market rates 
all kinds of 
tnitoil Slates Securities. 
Accounts of Bunins, Bankers, and individuals received 
on favorable terms. 
FISK & HATCH, Bankers, 
787-Gt OS IFall Street, New Yorh. 
rjRA PE LAND FOR SA EE.-11I acres of choice 
x J Grass and Grape Land, lying within a few rods of 
the Hotel and Steamboat Landing bead of Canandaigua 
Lake, so nth-east exposure. For the cultivation of The 
grape no bettor locution can be found, ns 1 wk been proved 
by vineyards on cither side. 30 acres well timbered. 
Good buildings, house new, cost *1,0» . with all kinds ol 
fruit in bearing; :i.fKRl Grape Route ongaged for setting in 
the spring. Said land is offered for *W) per acre. A part 
of the purchase money can remain secured oa the place 
Apply to GKO. is ADAMS, Naples, Ontario Co., N. V. 
1 7IOFK STIil llEN COI/NTY FARMS 
H 1 O K. S A. L TC. 
No. I -ContulUH 233K ftiirca, about 100 acres cleared 
nnd ion cod; new house Id by 30 feet with wing to by 20 ft.; 
well ol splendid Orator; orchard of choice truit, apples, 
pears, plums and ulicrrlo# in bearing: mnall hay (mrn 
with ‘iotl It. of shedding lor sheep. Farm well watered 
and in prime order. Price, *30 pur aure. Buildings nil 
now. cw.t *.>,UK). 
No. 54—Joins No. 1 Has I47K acres, shonl 300 cleared 
find isueetl; large new burn 160 fcot by 70, wll.i Imscinent 
fitted up and shedding for X.OW) Shoep; large, new gi anray 
and irtigonhousei new hottsiv lo by 30 fl, with wing; well 
of good water unit Orchard of ehofoo fruit in lull bearing. 
Farm well watered and In good order. Price, *30 per 
nern. Buildings all m-w nnd *10,000. 
No. 3 — J'dosNo. 2 _ Hasan acres, about 100 cleared 
and fenced; lit'* bam, 40 by 00 feet, with basetncrit, lug 
lioime; farm ju good order and well watered, Price {20 
per acre. 
No. 4 Joins No. 2 and 8—^Has 248 acres, at unit SO acres 
cleared audfenced; well witered. Price, *1.1 p ae.rc. 
All the ahove Farms are remarkably well altuaiedifor 
wool-growing, being dryland, watered with good springs. 
All ate new land aud now well set in grasas, bringing 
heavy nous or liny. They will ho Sold to good men on 
acooiumuuatiOg terms. For further partlculara apply to 
737-U_WILLIAM bush. Wilmington. Del. 
AND SILVER WATCHES 
Q-IVEN A.'W r A'S'11 
Spr.EX»m CHaxor to wakb MoNjit !!! and gpt a 
ly .TGlI FREE, by engaging in the sale of our Cklk- 
nitATKD Puizs SixTioxriir Packets *vn CBRTtrt- 
oaths In Ihe great sale, of VALUABLE JEWELRY. 
They soli rapidly III the array or coimtrv ; 00 Packets tnd 
Gcrtlflcatea together with a Premlnm'Silver Watch sent 
on receipt of *17. A single Ccrtlltoatfe with Circuhus 
and full particulars, bow to obtain Gou> and StLver. 
TV atcilks FREE ! Sent on receipt ol is cents. 
O. S. HASKINS & CO., 
rrs6-2t] No. 30 Beckman street, New-York. 
3 . D. & w, H. SmitV8 American Organs, 
These mstrnments are pronounced by com patent’ lort-es 
the best Instrmfint» manufaetured In the United Stales! 
They bore off the palm at the recent State Fair held at 
Rochester, N. Y., arid received the First Premium over 
the wlio.e catalogue exhibited. Including Instruments 
from the mo-' >rers throughout the 
country, CMuson & Hamlin's included.) 
Allot’the above superior Instruments can be found at 
the I artpr Mualo Store only, aa the Proprlewr baa the ex¬ 
clusive Agency, mid a '.arge assortment constantly on hand 
. rf Sheet .llnslc* Musical Sferchandise, of every 
description. 
All Instruments warranted for five years. 
A flrskclass Tuner Is employed, and will attend to all 
orders promptly. GEO. H, ELLIS. Agent, 
Parlor Music Store, S3 State St.. Rochester. V. V. 
MERIC AN 
Emigrant Company. 
0 FFIGE: 
Mo. 3 Bowling Green, New York 
OP TUB 
CJLLE65 OF MICHIGAN 
Chnrtcred for the pukpoxe of Procuring nnd AnnUtlng 
_ Eniiernnt* from Foreign GotiUlrica to Settlo 
-_ ,. In the United Staten. 
ThoStr.tn Agricultural College, Lansing, Michigan,now 
offers to students very superior advantages. Four years 
nru required ip complete the course ol sturlv, which is ns 
full iti Mathematic*, English Literature, Ulalury,Philoso¬ 
phy, Ac., as in other Colleges. 
T hr. courses in Chemistry. Meteorology, Botany, Ani¬ 
mal I'hytaoloffy, aud other bnu-.elira of Natimiai. Suienob 
are imusuiilly extensive, great attention being paid, also 
to their pramlunl nppHoatlons, 
The College has xni VPyllig and I,ovellng Instruments, 
a Museum or Natural History, Philosophical InatrnmeiUa 
and an cxeollout CtiKiilUAl LAtioitATuav, lu whlrdiatu- 
dents ftre taught to make analyses. 
Thu I arm has clay,sand, loam of dtirerent kinds, bot¬ 
tom lands, muck beds, and nearly every variety of soil 
known In the State; the stock Icrn'tieon entirely changed 
in character of late, puni blood fatllo of the Ayrshire, 
Short-1 lorn and Devon, and Southdown and Merino 
sheep, and other valuable, stank have been added. In nil 
matters pertaining tu farm and stock management, class- 
room and oukol door Instruction Is given. Such Instruc¬ 
tion will ho much moru full than ever before. 
In it vegetable garden, uaanrpasscd In the State Tor the 
variety oi tta products, in the orchard, the small fruit 
KtirCen, the. ornament,al gardens utul the nurseries, stu¬ 
dents me taught all thubeuf inctliudsof UartlcnUurc anti 
kindred subjects. 
FlitdouH arc paid for their labor, nnd their earnings 
not uiifrvqucntlj pay from one-third to one-half ut their 
expenses. 
Students arc admitted to select courses, and for any 
time. There la also n preparatory class for those noteni- 
fiei' ntly advanced to enter thu Collegiate course. 
lloarq Is a*, cost, last year lit fl.’C pet-week. Tuition 
free to students Do in the Sutc; lo others, *20 a year. 
Iiooim are furnished with stove and bedstead. 
Iho elasses for thu first half year of lmil, will he per- 
nmiieiilty organized the first, day of March next. 
For further particulars or for Catalogue apply to 
787-21 T. 0. ABBOT, President, Lansing, Michigan. 
INCORPORATED l'ACER THE GENERAL LAW OF NEW YORK. 
INCORPORATED WITH A 
Capital of.$1 0i 
Paid-up Capital,.§5. 
The suhscnbeMjyieltling to the solicitations of many 
Manufacturers of Horso Rakes, have at length completed 
arrangement* for furnishing Rake Teeth of any shape 
desired, hent amt tempered to any pattern. 
Av' S X e .x haN ' c uo Station fo assM.-Ui- Kakr. Jranufactrirera 
that Ujey can now reiv ttpod procorir^ fro-n us cood reli- 
'i.'-' ^ ot vt-ry superior temper 7 *nd in any quau- 
titv. on short noMrrr, 
»'e furnish, in addition to the ordinary sizes of Round 
Teeth, Sprouts Patent Shape Teeth*ior which we have 
the exclusive right of maniuacturc. 
Below we annex present List of Sizes: 
t/MV : 511 Koand. No. 1 
Sprout’s Patent . .So'. I 
4« mi *""S W ' A 
H . ••••••IMlIlO* 4$ 
„ No, 3 
Extra price Tor all Teeth over 5 feet in length, al 60 when 
a coil or spring is made on the tooth. 
Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Sprout’s Patent, correspond for strength 
with the same Nos. or Round, and arc much lighter and 
more elastic. 
Our Teeth are all tested before leaving the shop, and 
warranted to he a perfect spring tcojper. 
Parties ordering Teeth should l>e careful to send pat¬ 
tern. 
Hammondsport, Stauben Co., N. Y. 
CAPITOE, $250,000—Sliarcs $100 Eacli 
The object of this Company Is to import laborer*, espe¬ 
cially skilled Inborers, from Great Britain. Germany. Bel¬ 
gium, France, biyiuerl md. Norway and Sweden, lor the 
jianuliictnrc rl;i tiro Ait Coinp:i!iiC 8 ,Hfid utli^.r no'iployOrs 
ul Inlior 10 America. To ucconiplu.li this it has ratabiish- 
ed extensive agencies through Shoseuountries. amUinder- 
lAACS to hire Men in their native lioir.es, and oalelv to 
transfer them to thnr empluyere here. A system so com- 
picto >':id Oten 9 ^'. IriopurutlOnfet'r*? that nifneiu.mtchnn- 
tos (I ncladliif workers in Iron nnd steel of every class,) 
weavers, and agricultural, railroad and other laborers, 
can now be pcoc.ureU without much delay, la suiv a mu- 
hers, and at a reasonable cost. 
The Civ.ipauy cun,prises, among others, the ffellowlng 
gcntlemcu t A. G. Hammond, President or the Exchange 
Bank, Hartford,Connecticut; Hon. Frames Gl'IcUe, late 
Ln'WdStates Senator for Connecticut, F. Chamberlin, 
JI. K. Welch, and John Hooker, Hartto .l: Henry Stan¬ 
ley. 0« New Britain, Conn.; A. W. North. S. P. Lyman, and 
John Vvi:llama. Now York; Daniel T. Harr.#, President 
Conn. River Railroad. Springfield. Moss.; E. B. Gdlott, 
Prosidcnt of the Hampden Bank. Westilelit, Mass.; Chns. 
Hnlbcrt.i.a'.e of J. M. bcebe & Co.. Bi.xsc.in ; F. C. D. Mc¬ 
Kay. and James C. Savory, of Des Moines. 
'Ihe Company U enabled,by special permission, to refer 
to the lostowlng gOtltlOWieii; 
Ex-Gov. ChascrWaalUngton. D.O.; Hod. Gideon Welles, 
bec.o! the Navy -Gov. Buckingham, Conn.; Chief JusUc* 
IIIuman. Conn.; Henry A. Pcrkitts, President Hanford 
Bank; Thomas Belknap, President State Bank, Hartford; 
Lank of New Y ork. New York , TTioodore Tilmn. Editor 
Independent New York; Samuel Bol.es, Kdlror Spring- 
fiold RepuLitican, Mass.; Dr. J. G. Holland. Sjiriiigtirid 
Repuhlicaa ; Prof. Caswell, Providence. K. I.: Rnastll A 
Erwin MannEacWrlhg Co.. New York ; lion. It. A-Cluip- 
man. Jadgc Supreme Court. Mass., ifev. H. W. Beecher, 
BrookU)i. N. 1 . Henry C.Curoy. Rs.j,,T‘h:U. 
samnel B, Rugg.es, New YOTk; Hon. J es. Dixon, 1 altoil 
States Senator. Conn.; H 011 , Geo. Ashman. Muss ; Hou 
Ch ,n». Saunter. ITdted States Sorutor, Mam.; Hom ilearr 
Wilaon. United States Senator, Mass.; Kx-Gov. Sprague 
t BlUdSutes Sciialer. It. I., Hon. L. S. Fo-ter, Uaitei 
States Senator, (loan.; Moms Kcigtinm. Esq.. New York; 
u Sto e, Iowa ; Hon..rus. Harlan, Uuiled Slates Sena- 
tor, Iowa; Hon. Horace Kvoretc, CouiR’ll Bluffs, iuw-i. 
JOHN WILIAA.BS, 
GENERAL EMIGRATION A GENT. 
fi ffovUoc Green, New York. 
OFFICERS. 
PBRSrrmNT, jnnN \V. DAVIS; Vice-President, CLAP.K 
BELL; Secretary and Treasurer, HENRY H. COOK. 
General Suporintendenl, A. J. SWITZER. 
TRUSTEES. 
Miij.-Gcn. TV. \V. Averku., U. S. Army; CbAitK Bbli,, 13 
William St., New York;llitvit\ H. Cook,H ath. N.V.; 
Jons W. Davis. Hammondsport, N. Y.; Haulo 
Hakbs. Uornellsvllle, N. Y ; Oso.it J. Avkumi.l, 
Bath, N, Y.; Fkakciis M.Bixuy, iTt Washington St„ 
N. Y.; Andbbw ,1. Uwjtzkb, Hammondsport, N, Y. 
Counsel— llARLO IlAKXi. 
DISTRIBUTION 
Is made in the following manner:—C brtificiatb=, nam¬ 
ing each article and its value, are placed Is Se vLKD Ks- 
vk!.u.'-ks, which arc well mixed. Uno of these Envel¬ 
ope*. eootatning the Certifloate or order fnrsotne article, 
wilt he delivered »t our office, or sent by noli tu iDy ad¬ 
dress, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 
On receiving the CerUncute- the purchaser wUl what 
article it draws, and It* value, which may be rcox n\x 
ro Fivs HV.NDiuwwciw.Aiw, mid cau thru send ox* dol¬ 
lar And receive the article named, or can ciioosc any 
other .aw eruefe on our ltet of the same vaine. 
NoBi.amxs. Yon toast get the value of vour money. 
\V e will send by mail or express the article which the pur¬ 
chaser may draw. Entire siit-faction guaranteed in all 
cast*. Six Certificates for *l; thirteen tor f t. 
Agents Wxx i'ap. Send a stamp for A Circular. All 
loiters should be addressed T. BEN TON ,C CO., 
786-11 I Box 53*n, P, O.. New York. 
pOMSTOCKS ROTARY SPADER. 
fiavlgw purchased the exclusive right to manufacture 
and vend this 
GREAT AGBIClILTCRiL WANT, 
a’l'OUghout the United States, excepting the New Kng- 
I And and sonic Of Ihe Atlantic and Pacific Stales,! w id.ch 
has been so tliorougl,ly and surrfacwrLlv tasted, I am now 
prepared to receive orders for them. 
A boy 13 years old. with four eoial tisTseA,can spade six 
to eight acres per day, eight inches deep. lea-, iag the field 
In the condition of s garden bed when forked 
Depots, w ill be established at Chicago. Milwaukee, St. 
l-otiis, Cincinnati, IlhlitnaiHilU, .uni otlior Western and 
Sotitlierii cities, and t shall endeavor to iiieet the demand 
by mantractuilng extensively; but orders should be sent 
early to avoid delay ,*tid disappointment. 
For farther Information.price, fee., send for circular. 
EC. BIDXX El.I., PittHbargh, Pa., Plow Works. 
Pittsburg h. Pa., Novcuihcr, tSfit. 777-tf 
M ASON <Sc H A-MDIIST’S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACRED ARD SECULAR. CHURCE 
AND 
X3LOJ&TE: MUSIC. 
PRICES: $110, $130, $140, $100, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
fF”TUey are elegant as pieces of Fur* 
nltnre, occupy little space, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, aud every oue 
Is warranted for live years. 
Illustrated Catalogues, with full particulars, frhs 
to any address. Wareroonis, No. 7 Meroer street. New 
York, and No. 274 Washington, street, Boston. 
GIBBONS Jk STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester 
and Monroe county, No. i! South St. Paul street, Roch¬ 
ester, N.Y. TSUI 
mm REBEL PRISONS 
{1 ! if Hi AG’’JCt'S WANTED To a.!’. 5 stw is 
'"U VK.s ’ pu - l a cry recruit, and rd great value: 
all pay great p.-tiu to Agents. Seu.l and gut M pages 
partlculara grath)' EPRRACM BROWN, Lowell.M ssb. 
Nkw V-.rn. BrST.TTr.ita 1 V I Itmt’XH. T K>.*VV Tork 
6on,l M' ekl) Tribune Is published every TUESDAY :i:id 
FRIDAY, atnl roiit.ilns all the 1 dltoriul nrlielus, not 
merely local In character; tJterary Reviews nml Art 
CrUlc'-mg; Lottora front our large corps of war corres¬ 
pondent*; Fidvlgu and Domestic Letters; Special and 
Associated I’rct - Telegraphic Dispatches: t careful atnl 
complete Summary of Foreign urn Domestic News; Ex¬ 
clusive Reports of the IVvce-'iliiigM of the Farmers*f Lub 
of the American IngUtutos Talk, about Fruit, and oilier 
Horticultural and Agricultural Information; stack, Ki- 
nanelal, Cattle. Dry Goods and General Market Reports, 
wtilch are published In TDK DAILY TRIBUNE, lure- 
fluently contain.* itrlifilus vlilnh the great pressure if iul. 
vcrtutuinen!.* will not permit rw to put In the Daily Edt- 
fion. THE SKMI-H ERKI.Y TKIBUNEalso gives,In the 
course of a year, three or four of the 
REST POPULAR NOVELS 
by living authors. The cos: of these alone. If bought la 
book-form, would be from six to eight dollar*. If pur¬ 
chased in thti ENGLISH MAGAZINES Irom which they 
are e-ureliilly snleotcd, the cost would he three, or lour 
times that sum. Nbwhere else cm so mac ti e.urrent Intel¬ 
ligence and permanent literary laatt- .r he had at so cheap 
a rate as In THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
ffIHE PATENT “STAR” NO-CHIMNEY 
JL lit RNElt, lo' Kerosene Oil l amps and Lanterns, uts 
a!’, ordinary sir,! utr.ps, and without a ebtmney glv •- a 
bnlli.tnt light, frn> from smoke or smelt, and can be 
handled freely wUiuut being extinguished ; w.ii ranted its 
represented. Agrtils wanted. Samples sent, post-paid, 
for 40c. Circular) Iron. JAMES EDGAR, Sole Mir., llo 
Malden-Lane, Nev York city, tBox 5,f>h5 N. Y.. P. O.) 
CIRCULAR. 
Ofllee of the Amerlenn Emigrant Company,) 
Des JXoislss, low.*, Jan.. 1SS5. j 
The AmerVar Emigrant Company has heretofore offer¬ 
ed l*s land, iu Monona Cotintv, in tfils StaHr. lo srttlcrs at 
*2-70 par acre, and oontracts ci sale at tluat price have 
been made with anmhcraof persons who proper ' -y-ttliu"- 
upon ilia lauds. Having lately associated with other para 
ties who have planned the plaittlng of a large colony to 
that County, With a view to the establish''lent of 1 first 
class Institution of learning, icily *di-.inac*i to meet the 
wants of tho community, it tins been determined to Intro¬ 
duce Into lliut county the ensuing sprfi _• at .e.is; .1 ve bun- 
dred )*tilers -’.arnurs and mechanic* from other Statea 
and sections of our own country, of such charauter aa 
to aid in S’lch an CQlerprtse, and to value auil reap Its pe¬ 
culiar advantages. ThU number of persons, with the ten 
or tlReou hundred people already '. ■•siding there, and the 
still greater number which it is believed sue.'i % colony, 
with the proposed advantage*, will Inevitably draw 
armiin! ,vUI lorm tho bAsls 03 whl. li mav be built 
all the Institutions - social, educational, political m d re- 
llglous—to w iucli the Industrious farmers mid mechanics 
ol Ute Northern States arc accustomed. The pravumi ixm- 
ulaLon of Uiecounty Is of a dra t able char.u'tor.and thus 
reinforced will aid In securing those advai. 
In order Li aid ia tho liuLnoiiul* arcoinpi n (i meet of this 
end. this Company, on the appllc.- tlon of the parties re¬ 
ferred to, and for the special purpose of securing or once 
tlm objects sought, has consented to sol! its lands ia Uml 
county until the first ot July no\l, lo such persons vunuy 
settle upon them by that time, at one dollar aud fifty 
cents per aero, and at Uie same time to re-puv to such n»-r- 
sous ae have contracted to purchase at :!ie lornuc urico, 
one dolinr per acre, provided such persons actually iOtUe 
upon the lauds astoon a- the lira; of July imv:. 
The Company -ell l uitlfl to note but actual settlers. 
The lands are choice for farm purposes, ami admirably 
situated for stock and wool growing. We furnish timber 
to all settlers. Mater ts ahuntk.nl. No better bottom 
lands or ro.Urig prasne can be found. On all sales of 
prairie land we give extended credit if desired. All the 
elemer ta of g<>o*l soviet). and of good farming communi¬ 
ties. ear. be here found, iue .1 every now settler of good f ab- 
Rsaatl upright life wliatovitr nmv be his religious or 
political Affinities -ntil l«i mad:- welcome. 
Alt who meet Offs clivUlar, mid who mav wish to avail 
themselves 01 th's offer, are requested to address the 
nndvislgned at Des Moines City at once, stating the 
number of acres of laud wanted, the number of per¬ 
sons in his loudly, old an;l young, and the time when 
he rail remove! Into the eontity. I need not raj it is 
desirable for Ute purposes of tins vear's farm .aiair that 
prraeiis ;M>tt oa to me lands should eotariy.say :ra early 
IW the first of May. Lniiorf-* can raid eiuptoymea* there. 
A good many . an lake inds 70 C ilUvntn lo;- the Ural year 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 
JAMES F. LEVIN, 
Agent South Down Company, 
6S5-13t as Central Wharf, Boston, Musa. 
Cos tents Off No. 2.057 (Feb. 10.] 
Ltranuto Abtiolks The Finances; LcgiHlution by Con- 
Btralnt; The Ulrhl to Ride; Frendom In Delaware; Mo¬ 
nopoly Triumphs; The Virginia Movement; Kentucky; 
Free Illinois; Peace Movements; Prussia. 
Wait Nxws Bvmmary Dt parlaiaul ot tho Guir; South¬ 
ern Ncu<; Naval; Mi-icullnti.-otis. 
(iKvurrai, News Newe from Wnshiugton; New York; 
Political; Domestln Miscellany. 
Imiuruix Raws — linropc; ilexico; Canada; South 
Am. i c n. 
Tmunr KionTH COSf(»RBS3: Stcrovn gBSStOJf —Pro¬ 
ceedings ui tin) Suuute and House..f HeprcsolitttUves. 
New Yokk I.KorsLari itg Proceedings in the Senate 
and Assembly. 
FkrtJjt Tur. Amir or titk Potomau The Army Again 
In Motion; A Sharp Engigeincavton Momlav; Tho Result 
ot thu Etigngcnic.it; Another BiUtlc; NoSpelcal RciuU; 
Further Particulars; The FlfU. Corps Gaming Ground; 
Correspondence of the N. 7' rrtbdne. 
Twksty Mok i irs IN Tit! South Experiences In Sov- 
on Rebel PrUotia; Sarrutlvo of The T rib am: correspond- 
ente; A Uirilltn.; Capture; A l.ong Conflaomcnl, aud a 
Murveunm J^cape. 
_2’tii: I'cace Slovv .men r — Conlbrenco lu Rluhtnond: 
gAVE MONEY, TIME AND LABOR ! 
1st. Titk Cklkhxatbii Amkkuwx Washino Prxpaea- 
ft on wifi mak.i the bat'dral water ■(off an rain-water. 
2d. With the FxcklsIou Suae will make wiiahlbg-dny 
pleasant, and 8 avk one halv rnx time, l.uioi; an :> 
Kxrnssis. 
3d. The clothe* vtll look much whiter, and stains dis¬ 
appear a* by magic, and last oue-lhird longer. 
4th. ll.sBfli'A i xn for cleaning paints., doors and dishes. 
5th. Can be mude in »ny lanuly, aud tho materials can 
he obtained ol'auj Grocer. 
6th. For one dollar I will send the Recipe for making 
the Washing Preparation, and also the Excelsior Soap. 
7th. Warranted to do all I state above, or the money 
will bo returned. Address J. THOMPSON CREE. Store 
No. SI Pleasant Street, Worcester, Mass. 784-u 
. ...... vv . u. own. , uw. n imvm 
devasted no large a portion Of the whole country, not In¬ 
juring tho vmeyunls near tho lake. • 
THU CULTURE. 
The grape was Introduced at this point about forty 
years ago, by Itev. William W. Bostvick, and both v»rln- 
ties. Isabella and CaUWba.attccosiUulIy cultivated by him 
k. the .'pun air. 
"'imam Hastings also for many years continued the 
culture ou thu property, n portion of which Is uow to the 
handsel (his Company. During nil this time the crop lias 
never tailed, and thus far hits been exempt from mildew 
or Insect, 
There are already several hundred acres of bearing 
vineyards In Ibis ilhitnet and the crop has become a val¬ 
uable and prominent part of the production Of this region, 
It xx proposed by the Company to set from txcenty-jtve 
w vjiv m ‘’neyardn per aniLum,until the proiirly 
is fully developed. 
WINK AND WINE MAKING. 
It Is proponed to creel largo nnd commodious cellars otl 
the pro;. 1 ty lint ensuing season, in Umu tor tho vintage 
ol next lull. 
TI 10 success which has attended tho manufacture of 
wine In tho 1 1 tilted States, Is a sufficient rccoiuiueudutiou 
Without detail 
"Inc manufactured for some years past from grapes 
grown Item has been highly commended; and has already 
acquired u reputation Inferior to none In this 00 try. ' 
Hu! protection turtitahoi.l by Government to our own 
mnnutneture, and the universal public .Icmimd tor a pure 
article, both of wine uml brandy, give the Company every 
reason to believe that it will he successful. 
E S T IMATliS, 
An acre of grapes iu a good year will produce three and 
oue hall to four tuns milt, but a lair average yield la 
about two tiud oue half tuns. 
The price the past season has ranged from 15 to 23 cents 
per pound in New York. In the general market. 
At 10 CvilU per pound (which they are worth to the 
Company for wine purposes) the production of one aeru 
would he say *.VJU. The Company can develop at least 
two hutidrud arras of bearing vineyards on their prop- 
erty, tho products of otu half of uhcA in n single veir 
at that price would be *A\tMW, exclusive of the mamiui'- 
turu of wine. 
The gent!union who hsvs consented to Lake the . 111 .- 1 - 
Agcniet.t oi tb.h enterprise arc most ot them experienced 
In grape culture. Some of them are pioneers lu this loca¬ 
tion . They aru well known, and their names are a sum. 
elnut guarantee that Dio business will he vigorously ni-os- 
vented, as well as economically and honor (wily managed 
No pains Will be spared Ui secure thu most Intelligent 
and competent men to carry on the buslnew of the Com- 
pany, and the innuisfncturc of the boat iiAttvc w ines and 
brandy, after the most approved American uml European 
methods. 1 
About floQ.CffO of the Capital Stock has been already 
subscribed. Hooks ol subscription lor the residue of the 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
a A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
To giye Satisfaction, 
W For finable Inionuatioa 
Vi npou the subject of 
P send for c&cipMetd to the un* 
Roynold’s Arcade, lloeliewter, N. Y. 
Entrance over the Fost Office and from Exchange Place. 
SS- Oldest Commercial College In Uie Country’, Kstab- 
llsbeil hi IS-12. 
Practical Instruction to Book Keeping and Business 
originated In this Institution, ami is more perfectly car¬ 
ried out than in any other. The Peaci htai. ltoc.utT- 
Mxxr Is under the supervision and instruction Of thu 
Principal himself. 
l’*N m INSHII* by Prof. UundeiL one of tho most success- 
fU. Teachers to tko country. Vi;. aoiiM-tUNo-Morse’s 
Instriuncnts are .acd-Mr. Barton. Chief Operator to the 
(ifi.ee ot the " ratern ii ulon Hue, ivtudier. 
I adU's' DupsrUuvnt adjoining main B aslnc® Hall. 
A Schoolrslilp good Far an unHmHe.t ante. 
K>r further tr.tonuaficm, nluaso call at the rooms, or 
send tor College Paper. Address 
A. R. KASTMAN. Principal, 
TeM* Rochester, N. Y. 
dcrstgnfid. who are the only 
tnanufsctiucra ot this do- 
scripticn of Bell with Har- 
risen s ectfaji ting pip 
jJ; t. ,u..l rotntia. hang- 
Sri bigs, either In F.is court- 
try or Lu Europe. 
AMERICAN BELI. COMPANY. 
No. 30 Liberty ■>' reel. New York. 
U S. GOVERNMENT ARTIFICIAL LEG 
• DEPOl'S- »' here the Oovc um'nt furnishes the 
United States Array ■ ad Navy' Leg to *o!d- 
f iera gratis, or Its value applied or. the Ana- 
Comical Ball and Socket Jointed eg, which 
leas lateral motion at Hie ankle, like the natu¬ 
ral one. New Yurt, ffs Broad wav; Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y.. Over the post-office; Ctouluaatl, 
Ohio, in Mec-'ia ca Institute; St. (Amis, Mo., 
73 Pine »tru :: - lilcarro, HI., opposite the post- 
office. DOUGLAS lil.r.M. D.. U. S. Comiiilsslonor. 
Citizens furuletu.'-.l up private account. 
Par Innirnctions, address Dr. IU.7 at nearest Depot. 
TERMS. 
Mail subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year KM numhora.*4 00 
cm 2 copies, do do . .700 
,,_ ao .... 5 copies, 01 ;over, for each copy.... 3 00 
I oreons retnilding for 10 copiua, *30, will receive an extra 
,, .... copy for 6 months. 
1 ersons remitting for 13 copies, *45, will receive un extra 
_copy. 
the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
Is printed on a large iloutdo. medium sliccl, making eight 
e:lcll \ lln,J containing the eholoot 
matter 0 ( tho Dally issue Including a News Summitry. 
Dcmestic and I'orelgn; Legislative and Congressional 
mailers ; War News; Stock, P luamkal Cattle, Horse, Dry 
ican 11 ro 9 ro £ rft ’ MaT , k /;, t ' { cporU- Report of thu Amera 
lean Institute, 1* aruiers' Club, fee., Ao. 
0 ‘LAJK, nL > E •> "t«h k for 
’ hA‘ E (HEAP t omprlsltig Devonshire, Dur- 
hmn.iShort-horu.l aud Alderney — Bulls, Cows, llell'crs 
and Calves; Cotawuld. Leicester. Merino and South Down 
Sheep; captured by Siivwdan in Virginia. V due chance 
for larmers to ohlt.lu very choice stock *t a low price, 
lluiv will ho shipped to any part of the United States. 
Addrcsa N. P. BOYER .t CO.. Agents, 
•ur* 1 * Coatesvllle, Cheater Co.. Pa. 
/ UNCKILS CURED.—Cauccre and Tumors of every 
V-/ description removed nnd cured, w ith out pain or the. 
use of Uie knife by DES. BABCOCK A SON 
wksiffim? 3 Du bii-fravioff on 
hi ffi ,!Satisfacrrnl)- and promptly 
\ ff* executed, Views ul Pale 
V u'.'iYra ftig. ;l He and Private Bntldmgs. 
\\ \lKV 1 y Book Illustrations, Horses. 
\. raw 'My/ Cattle, Slu-ep, Maehlnerv, Ag- 
rlenltnrai Imptomeuta, Swfis. 
Wedding, Invitation and Vts- 
^- lting Cards engraved a a d 
irlnted iu the best style. Orders by inaii aromirav at- 
enued lo. L. 0. MIX,HO Arcade, Rochester, v■ . 
V MONTH 
WANTED. SKwtve Machin'* Aitasrs: Every- 
11 whure, t ' introduce the new Show & dark Sixteen 
Dollar Mu nay Sewing .Vac,’tine, the only low price 
machine In the country which is .'n ew w-ti by Grover & 
Baker, "heeler & Wilson, Howe, Singer & Co., and 
Baoheldcr. Salary and expenses, or large ei.>Tn;is>ion 
allowed. All other Machines uow sold for less than forty 
dollars each are infringement)!, and the seller and user 
liable. Illustrated circulars sent Yrga. Adilress, SHA'Y 
A C ARK, Btcldclord, Maine. i78-V2t 
rite) INVENTORS AND PATENTEES Draw- 
i togs and specifications tor oblalninz 'mutts in the 
United States, Canada and Europe. Rejected applica¬ 
tion* prosecuted without charge inh'ss siiecessnu. J. 
FRASkR k CO , Western New York Patent Agency, 
Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 770-tr 
A EXCELLENT LAND 
■ H r w It irsale In New . i>ro to tudussouth of 
ladelphta by loaOnpc. May RK„ at *20 to *2j per acre, 
.own, balance Ln four years. A fine growth of young 
nor wit 11 the l.%n1 At Hig above price*, A fine Bireatu 
J3EST FAMILY SEWtNG MAGHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the FntsT 
Pbrsuum at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1S62. 
JPrineipal Office, No. 625 Broadway, N. Y. 
655 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
YIN’S PATENT HA IK t «l.HPEHS 
RAIN TILE MACH INK. REST IN Use 
manufactured by A. 1.A TOURUkWTR, 
“WHtcrloo, Beneca Co., K. V 
