JP J\. IO. IVE Gr A *1* 23 S . 
TO FARMERS^ND OTHERS! 
Who arc in Waul of a Cheap, Simple aud Durable Cafe. 
TRIAL of implements. 
THE NEW FORK 
STATE ASRICmtiRAL SOCIETY 
PROFOSK TO, HAVE A 
TRIAL OF AGRICTTLTTRAL IMPLEMENTS 
THE ENSUING SEASON. 
, Proprosals will bo received from places where suitable 
erections and grounds can be'had for the Trial. Notice 
to be given to the subscriber, at the State Agricultural 
Rooms, Albany, previous Th the 2So op Ma licit, giv¬ 
ing a brief description. In oath case, of the advantages 
Claimed for the places otiered, 
R. f. JOHNSON, See*y. 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany, Fob. 14,18i«4. [788-31 
No. 1—Contains li'JW acres, about 100 acres cleared 
and lanced ; new house 40 by 30 leef, with wing 40 by 20 ft- 
well of splendid water; orchard of choice fruit, anr,i e »' 
pears, plums and cherries in bearing : small hay barn 
with 2(10 tf. of sheddlnc tor sheep. Farm well watered 
ana In prims order. Price, $30 per acre. Building-all 
UCW, rotif, $r»,000. 
No. 2 -Joins No. 1 —Has 447 H acres, about S90 cleared 
and leaned; large new ban, ie 0 feet by 10 , with basement 
fitted up and shedding for 1,000 sheep; large new a *ranray 
and wagon house; new house, to by SO It, with wing; well 
ot good water and orchard of choice IruJt-r. foil blarin'* 
harm well watered and In good order. Price, *30 per 
acre. Buildings all new and coat $10,OOP. 
No. 3 —Joins No. 2 - HAS 231 acres, about lOOclcurud 
aud ft: a tied ; new barn, 40 by 60 !, t, with basement, log 
house; farm iu good order and v li watered, Price $20 
per acre. \ 
No. I — JoIiib a -.2 ind 3— Has 2• ’ -icres, abontrfiacres 
Cleared and fenced; well watered Price, *15 s acre 
All tile above Farms arc rcmurkuhiv welt situated for 
wool-growing,being dryland, watered' with good spring-!. 
■MI are new land aud now well serin grosss, bringing 
heavy crops of hay. They- will be sold to good men on 
accommodating terms. For further particulars apply to 
WMt _ Wbbf.TAAi rush. Wiiminatoafuel. 
I would state that I have Invented three gates (all dif¬ 
ferent, Imt not patented,) which tmupot but meet with 
the hearty approval ol every farmitr, either upon thn 
mountain-side or level plain. Mow nmnv thousand dol¬ 
lars worth of grain are destroyed every year by stock, 
for waul of galea, That miserable mako-shlft, yclept 
burs, w One of {lie grunti 
of the time spent In taking them down and putting them 
up the lessons in hrcaehfnesw given cattle by pnttlngup 
two or three nnlv, bocftiisr! In himto, and say If true econ¬ 
omy docs not dictate an 11 rrahandonmentof this wrctcti- 
<vl device, lot getting Into and out ol the Helds, Why 
does not the farmer use more gates? Because they aru to 
expensive. These gates ol my invention are us choupuud 
as quickly made us a pair of Bara, Below la a few of lludr 
merits, They open from ulthur end. Noxunntllnsc la used 
for thn frame, ('here In no mgglng of post, common In 
gates at the present day. No Breaking or latches, no 
opening by unvoly animals, They arc light ami strong. 
Besides being a (food gate. Tboy can be quickly con¬ 
verted into a portable renoo or an excellent sheep rack. 
Terms To any poraou sending me One Dollar, 1 will 
Bend a drawing and itewrliiUon with my permission to 
use Gate No. I. For ftt.rtO. Nos. 1 and 2; for $2, Nos. 1,3 
and 3, for ft;, two complete set* of drawings; for $5, live 
sets; for ten set*. 1 win send them to as many per¬ 
sona as there are seta, but to the same olllea. 
Address LORENZO D. SNOOK, 
Bn r ring ton, P. O., Yates <;p„ n.Y. 
N. II. I had a preliminary examination made at the Fa- 
tout Ofllcn at Washington, in regard to these Oates. The 
attorney who made the examination, states that nothing 
likn them bus cvci been pate ,ted. I would have had 
them patented, bur I can sell them cheaper now than ll 
they were patented. They would not havu been patented 
until late In tlm spring, and then farmer* cannot make 
them as well as at (he present time. Hence the course I 
have taken. 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF BHEEP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “ Sheen Husbandry in the South," “ Flue- 
Wool sheep Husbandry," d-c., <tc. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
IV Sent, post-paid, to any address in United States or 
Canada, on receipt ol price, *3.00. 
S First Premium Family Gem 
SEWING MACHINE, 0< 
THE WOE DEE Q P THE AGE! 
The Prnclicnl Shepherd, —This great American 
work on Sheep Husbandry, will until further notice, be 
gold only by the Publisher and Club Agents of the Rubai, 
N*w- Yorker,— (except for a short time by a very few 
county Agents who are now canvasslue,—nut over ten or 
twelve In all.) Our plan is to appoint no mmc cnuvasalng 
agents for the book, but to furnish It to our Club Agents 
ot such a rate that they can malto n handsome profit on 
gales. This will give our friends a bencllt and place the 
work in the hands of the people of hundreds of locallti.es 
where it has not been offered for sale—for not one-tenth 
of the counties m the wool growing BOclloneof rhe States 
or Canada have yet been canvassed. The book Is In de¬ 
mand, and Rural readers wanting it should apply to 
Club Agents or send to the Publisher ,—as U is not sold at 
the bookstores. 
The Practical Shepherd la a large 12rao. volume of 451 
pages, handsomely Illustrated, printed and bound. Price 
$ 2 , (post-paid, if sent by tnalU which Is cheap at present 
cost and prices of books. To any Rural Club Agent (I. 
e., any person remitting for 5.7.10 or more subscribers to 
the R. N. Y. for IStiS-,) we will furnish the work nt a 
handsome discount from retail price. 
COLLEGE OF MISHI6AH 
The Family Gem Strwtxr. Hswnjr*, a most wonderful 
and elegantly constructed Norklty, Is perfectly noise- 
less in operation; uses the saaigM needle; sews with 
DOCBLK or 8 i.su lk TimsAIi;■ Hokes the running stitch 
more perfect am 1 regular thunlv hand; will gather .hem, 
ruffle, shir, tuck, run up hrernliA*. &c., Ac, Requires no 
lubrication* or change of sttlck; Is not liable toga out of 
order, and will i.a:. c \ biVKTf.ii*, See. Opinions of the 
Pr*i*. "For the dr«i«mnlceult Is invaluable, for the 
household It supplies a vacant plane.''— Oodey'e ready's 
Book. " It uses a common ncetfo. m-ws very npldlv.anrl 
la so easily understood that a aJM can use I t." —.V. ') M- 
depe,niionl. “ It Is one of the neatest and most useful gift/, 
a household can receive. Its tieapneas ts remarkable." 
—Frank: Ixslie's TUndrnted Jt mVpupcr, per. 81. "We 
have witnessed the operation o this wonderful machine, 
which produces the running's*/'h,with single or double 
thread, silently yet very rapidly Exactly Uae iuimi-ecw- 
Ing. aud undoubtedly will bofome much used."-.V. r. 
TViktrns. 
This ingenious and useful ma' dno is perfect In Its con¬ 
struction, sud has none at t'ha/.tu.'ri of the high-priced 
machines. No one will pay Nil or $160 for a sewing ma¬ 
chine, when this one can be hot ;lit lor $■>, This wonder¬ 
ful machine was awarded the ft ;sr Psvijrvu by the New 
York State Fair, showing lb, atperiorliy over all oth<v*. 
Imitations or infringe rn/auiA this UBNt tNs Article 
are liable to prOSCCQtlon. A g it* of perseverance are 
wanted all over the world, and w llbupnut $ 1 C 0 per monlh. 
Single machines, well packed In boxes, will be sent to 
any address, per express, on rt-.olpt off.”. Descriptive 
Circulars sent free. Address i. 1 orders FAMILY’ GEM 
SEWING MACHINE CO., 1CJ S issa i Street, New York. 
The State Agrle.ultural College, Lao-dag. Michigan, now 
offers to Btmlent* very /superior advantages. Four years 
are required to comp etc the course of study, which Is sc 
Till! in M nthemii! lee, English Literature, H.not'v, Philoso¬ 
phy, <fcc., ns In other Colleges. 
Thy course* in Chemistry. Meteorology, Botany. Ani¬ 
mal Phyisology,and other branches or V vrer. u, 8ri enck 
* re nnusiialty extensive, great attentk-n being paid also 
to their practical applleations. 
The College has ourvRvlrg sud Leveling Instruments, 
a Museum of Natural History, Phil, . iphioul Instruments 
and an excellent Chemical Labos.vi oar, In which stu¬ 
dents are taught to make analyses. 
The Farm naa clay, sand, loam of dlfrc-cnt kinds, bob 
torn lands, rnnek beds, and nearly every variety ol soil 
known in tlm Staler; the stoc k has riem entirely changed 
in character of lam. pure bioorl came of the Ayrshire, 
sSbort-llorn and Devon, and South down and Merino 
sheep, and other valuable stock In ve been added. Tn all 
matters pertaining to farm and stock management, class¬ 
room and out-of-ioor instruction is given. Such instruc¬ 
tion will be mnc’i tnoro full than ever before. 
In a vegetable garden, unsurpassed in the State for the 
variety or Its products, In the orchard, the small fruit 
garden, the ornamental gardens and the nurseries, s:u- 
By authority of the Secretary of tha Treasury, the un¬ 
dersigned bas assumed the General Subscription Agency 
for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing 
seven and thrco-tcaths per cent. Interest, per annum, 
known as the 
MERIC AN 
Emigrant Company. 
OFFICE: 
No. 3 Bowling: Green, New York 
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN 
Those Notes are Issued under date of August loth, ISC!, 
and payable three years from that time, in curroncy, or 
are convertable at the option of the holder into 
U. S. 5-‘20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING IlOtfBS. 
Those bonds are now worth a premlumof nine percent, 
Including gold Interestfrom November,which makes the 
actual profit on the 7-30 loan, at current rates, including 
Interest, about ten per cent, per annum, besides itssjv 
emptionfrom Stale aud municipal luxation,which (uUU 
from one to three per cent, more, according to the rate 
levied on other property. The Interest i 3 payable semi¬ 
annually by coupons attached to each note, whioh may 
be cut off and sold to any bank or banker. 
The Interest amounts to 
One cent per day on a $50 note. 
Two cents “ “ “ $100 “ 
Ten “ “ “ “ 500 “ 
Chartered for the purpose of Procuring and Aar Sating 
Emigrants from Foreign Countries to Settle 
In the United States. 
(V ADVERTISING TEIOIH, In Advance- 
Tuikty-1'ivr Cents a Line, each lnsurtlon. A price 
and a half for extra display, or 52 s cents per line oi 
space. Special Notices (following rending matter, 
leaded,) CO cents a line. 
SV Murringe Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage aud Obituary notices sent us by mail 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
INCORPORATED WITH A 
Capital of...$1,0 
Paid-up Capital,.$5‘ 
G OOD FARMS IN OHIO. — These wishing to 
buy good Improved farms cheap In Nonhcru Ohio, 
of any size, adapted lor sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can get inlormatton by addressing H. N. BANCROFT. 
7S6 Ke-al Estate Agent, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co.. O. 
INCOEPORATED UNDER THE GENUAL LAW OF NEW YORK. 
Hammondsport, Steuben Co., If. Y. 
CAPITOL, $250,000—SLares $100 Eael* 
O L1A TCN'LGiS M VI) 11 NEW, 
A pamphlet directing bow to KpcrOltv restore sight 
and give up spectacles without aid ot doctor or medicine. 
Sent by mall free, on receipt of 10 cents. 
Address E. B. FOOTE. M. D_ 
7S*3-13t 1130 Broadway, N, Y. 
;7L\IOI FOR SALE—211 seres. Refers to January 
ri Nos, or Rural. F. A. SPALDING, Ann Arbor. Miufi. 
OFFICERS. 
Pbbsidbkt, JOHN W. DAVTSjfyice-Prealdent, OLARK 
DELL; Secretary and Treaam-^, HENRY >1. HOOK. 
General Superintended,[A. J. SWITZER. 
TBUSTKS. 
Mnj.-Gen. W IV. AvttRKLr,, T. SjArray- Clauk Bkll.IK 
William St., Now York; HkiLy H. Coos, Hath. N. y ; 
Jou.x W. Davis, HammoiUsport, N Y.; Hahlo 
Hakrs, norurilsrllle, N. <; Oscav. J. AvituKLr., 
Bath,N. Y.; Fsamus .M.Bixir.dTl Washington St. 
N. Y.; Axdbxw J.Swrrz'saJ lammoudsport, N. Y. 
Counsel—H arl$ IIakbs. 
EST Connecticnr Seed Lrnf Tolinrco S 4 ord, 
1 sent tor 50 et«. packet. J. Rising, South wick. Mass 
TffOlt SAKE—A Farm of 10-5 acres of choice 
AA land in the village of Canandaigua; well watered 
and underarnlncd. buddings and fences good, four orch¬ 
ards of the beet market fruit, in a pleasant neighborhood, 
neAr to churches, school.*, Ac. Terms made easy. Full 
particulars given on application to the subscriber. 
Feb. 3,136a. H. N. JARVIS, Caoaiidaigtzn, N. Y. 
TTAKM FOR SALE CHEAP SITUATED IN 
the town ol Scio, 4 miles from 15, K., containing 103 
acres, has two young orchards on it. For other particu¬ 
lars address JOUN DUKE, Seio, Alleghany Go., N. Y. 
I LLINOIS LAN)) FOIL SALE. — 4S0 acres, tn 
quantities to suit, tn Jefferson county.In a good neigh- 
Dorhood. Improved farms ndjoinlntSi 15 miles south of 
O. a- M. Ik. Load, and 4 miles from post ofllcn. For par¬ 
ticular* address JNO. F. COATES, 
No. 130Eighth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
P H OPAL. A TOIL WANTED —Wanted, a man who 
possesses a thorough practical knowledge of the man¬ 
agement ol propagatlitt-houftca. Especially the growing 
ol grapes Horn eyes. Single mail preferred. Address, 
with reference ami terms, 
STORES & HARRISON,Painesvllle, Ohio. 
G reat prize distribution 
oy 
Rosewood Pianos, Mtiodcons, Guitars, Uusic Boxes, 
Eieyanl Work-Boxes, Gold and Stiver Watches! 
Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral. 
Florentine Mosaic, Jet, Lnrn and Cameo Ladles' Sets, 
Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, Sleeve 
Buttons, Sets of Studs, Neck Chains, Vest Chains, Plain 
and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, Silver 
Baskets and FINE JEWELRY of evcry description, of 
the best make and latest style*. WORTH $300,000! 
.Von Tort Rift Association, 590 Eroata, A, Y. 
Among those who hayc acknowledged the receipt from 
ns of OtrTS vaiii. i) at over $100.'10, .drawn during the 
month of January. 1863, the foHoo i:ig kindly permit their 
names to he used —Robert H. Hotchkiss. New Haven 
Coon . Melodeon, value $;5j; Mrs. Tapp."a, :« York Si.. 
Brooklyn, Gold Watch, value $123; Miss E ?. Dickerson. 
Binghamton. N. Y.. Melodeon, -alno $IC0: Mr. E. H. 
Stone, 52 Tenth SU, N. Y.. Piano, value • Mim Teresa 
Miller, Scranton, Pa., Diamond Ring. r tt lue $'.T5 ; Y. m. T. 
W11 Its. Wqst 22ft St,, V Y„ D amiytid Cluster Pin, value 
$2tX); Mias Ellen.Peck, Springtleld, Ill.. Melodeon, value 
$335; Dr. J. Vatl Riper. Washington,!). C.,Go’ri Hnnthig r - 
20 " “ “ “ 1,000 “ 
$1 “ “ “ “ 5,000 “ 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This la 
Tills Company Ss formed for thi tmrpose of manufactur¬ 
ing wines and brandies from tht grape, and for the pro¬ 
duction and culture of the best uowti varieties, stand 
near Hammondsport, In the Corn y of Steuben,aud State 
of New York. 
The Company has purchased ll following property all 
situated In the very heart ol thn ne-growmg dvr tract' 
No. 1.- fifteen acres and 25- >r. known as the Bell A 
MeMastar Vineyard, which is ot. of the oldest and most 
auemtssiDliy cultivated vineyard in the region, a por¬ 
tion of this vineyard was eet tr rpring or 1357 . and has 
both Isabellas and CaUwbM in I ll bearing. 
No. 2 .-The propeny knowt as the A. J. Sw;tver 4 
Do. Vineyard, conutnhn* \btnt: ::ve acre* on no 
shore of tue Crooked Lake, or. 1 ch about twenty-four 
acre* are now *el to lsahellae * Catawbns, tnelUCUhg 
one acre of Delaware*, set tn ppd‘e of 1S62. 
Flve ;icre« of this vineyard wP be In Pal! bearing the 
next season, and ten acres more mmc Into bearing then 
for the first time 
No, 3.-The property known attic Pine Point Farm, 
Continuing one hundred and eXty-eight acres of the 
choicest grape land, situate on I« shore of the Crooked 
l ake, on Which about twenty-W;* were set in Boring ol 
1863. 
All of this property lias been s*notcd with great care, 
and lias been critically examine' by competent and sel- 
entitle men and pronounced of Us ilrst quality, and pos 
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET 
now offered by the Government, and it is confidently ex¬ 
pected that its superior advantages will make it the 
The Great Popular Loan of the People. 
Less than $200,000,000 remain unsold, which will prob¬ 
ably be disposed of within the next 60 or 90 days, when 
the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as lias 
uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to 
other Loans. 
Iu order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country may bo afforded facilities lor taking tho loan, the 
National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers, 
throughout the country have generally agreed to recelvo 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents, in whom they have, confidence, aud who only are 
to be responsible for the delivery of tho notes for which 
they receive orders, 
7SS-4t JAY COOKE, 
Subscription Agent, Vhiladelphio, Pa. 
riHVO GOOD FA RMS AT AUCTION.—Persons 
A wanting tarms, take notice that the farms advertised 
by me In Nos. ol Rural, Feb. 4t.li and llth, wlllbesold 
at Auction, two miles oast of Uambi tdge, Washington 
V/ 0 * r W. ion WtMneatlfty, March !*[. m l'o*ClOi:J:. V. M. 
Dated North White CTce!., Feb. 16,1S«3. *' *"*' 
A LA It 41H AND DOST DESIRABLE stock of 
trulljiiH) urnamCDtal Trees, Vlnos.&c., at Um Scno- 
eti Lake lliirWaml N m^orlcs, for orchard 
and yard niamlng. Trees of the "ICing of Tompklhs 
County, the very best apple known, first propagated 
here, usual or extra slue, genuine, r an bo furnished. 
Peach Trees and Grape Vines by the Quantity. Cata¬ 
logs sept by mill 1 . 
E. c. FROST, Highland Nurseries, P. o„ N Y. 
mo coNaiJmraira. -db. o. piiklps 
A ”>‘D V. N lias lately published a Treatise on Consump¬ 
tion, nronelntts, Asthma and General Debility, of 48 oc¬ 
tavo pages, beautifully Illustrated with Colored I'lstes, 
containing a prescription for the positive rud speedy 
cure ol Fits mid Dyspepsia. This work will hn sunt 
tree to all on receipt nt live ee.nU. to pro pay postage. 
Address, On. a PIIKLPS BROW N, 
DISTRIBUTION 
1? made in the following manner: -CwHTtricxTSi, nam¬ 
ing each article and Its value, are. placed is Skxled Ex 
vit 1 , 0 ms, which are well mixed. Ono of these Envwl. 
Ope«. cor.tafuirig the Cut tide* to or order for wae artie'.e. 
will be deUvered at our office, or seat by mail to anv ad¬ 
dress, without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 
On receiving the Certificate, the purchaser wtli jccwlut 
article it draws, and Its value, which may bo from on e 
to pint humhikd ooj.t.ots, and can then scad on it dol¬ 
lar and receive the article named, or can choose any 
Other oue article on our list of Lie same value. 
NO Blanks. Ton must get the value or yonr money. 
We will send by mail or express the article which he pur¬ 
chaser niAT draw. Entire satisfaction guaranteed in nil 
cases, six' Certificates for $l: thirteen for $7. 
AORNTS WaXTBD, Send a stamp for a Circular. All 
letters should be addressed T. BENTON & CO., 
7S6-4L Box 5567, P. O., New York. 
M aryland land fou salf«—N orthern 
incn can secure in mild climate and healthy loca¬ 
tions, Market 1- arms, Ele.-ui- Homosieada and him Plan-, 
tations on the Chesapeake Kay aud Potomac River, near 
their celebrated oyster boils and fisheries. Adapted to 
the culture of all Grains, Tobacco, Emirs, and the Vine. 
Direct water onununlcHtton with groat central markets. 
Fkkk Maryland surpasses the Wi st in clhnntcand 
productions. Correspond unco aoliulted anil information 
promptly furnished. 
H, ],. HASKELL.Rcnl 
UpptT Marlboro, Prince uoorgo's Co., Maryland. 
piSK cfc HATCH, 
BANKERS, 
AND DXALKK3 IN 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
MS WALL 8ST-, NEW YORK, 
U. S. GOVERNMENT AGEVTS, 
FOR TltK SALS OF THE 
Popular 7-30 Loan. 
Under tho recent arrangement of tho Treasury Depart¬ 
ment with Mr. JAY COOKE, General 
Subscription Agent. 
Checks and Drafts on New York, Legal Tender Notes 
and National Bank Notes maybe remitted inpayment. 
We also rccoivo all Legal Tender Five Her Cent. Notes, 
and allow the accrued interest to date of subscription. 
Tho 7-30 Notes will be 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 of 
tho notes on hand at our otlico for immediate delivery. 
Orders by mull should bo accompanied with tho ad¬ 
dress In full to which tho notes are to be forwarded. 
We also keep on hand, and buy and sell at market rates 
all kinds of 
United States Securities. 
Accounts of Bauks, Bankers, aud Individuals received 
on favorable terms. 
FISK. «V HATCH, Rankers, 
787-fit 3S Wall Street, Ecu* York. 
with the proposed advantages, writ i'jo.iiablv draw 
around Itself, wil: iorm the oasis on which mav be bulls 
all the instil minus snout, educational, political and re¬ 
ligious -to wc.im the M iHtct ' is farmers trad mechanics 
of the Northern States ai :• a rcustonied. i': ,e present pop¬ 
ulation of the county u of a desire; c character, and thus 
reinforced « .11 aid in re-curing utese artvauisaes. 
In order to aid iu the Immediate accom p. ,-lunent of this 
end, this Company, on the application of tlm parties re¬ 
ferred to, and for tho special purpose of securing pi once 
" ' - - .. . - •ons-.'Ute-.i to -Ml us lauds m that 
county until tho fire: 01 July nex:, to such persons osmav 
settle upou the 11 bv that time, at oue dollar and titty 
cents per aero, and at the same, time to re-pay to such per¬ 
sons as have contracted to purchase at the former price, 
one dollar per acre, provided such persons actually settle 
upon the. lands as - 001 , re 'he first of July next. 
1'he Company -ell lands to none :>ct uetual settlers. 
The lands are choice tor farm purposes, and admirably 
situated for stock and wool grou lug. We furnish timber 
w . scwl rs. VYator Is i No hetu ■ b 
lands or to' ll: , in he found. On all sales of 
pratrto land We give extended .-red': if desired. All the 
elements of good society, sad .;! good fitvuuug communi¬ 
ties, can be here found, ami every ueu' seltlerof good hab¬ 
its and upright life - w iiataver" tuay he ms religious or 
political affinities — will be made welcome. 
All who nice: this circular, and who may wish to avail 
themselves of this offer, see request. :! r ,o address tho 
untie reieuec At Des Moines Cl tv at once, stating the 
number of acres of land wanted, the dumber of per¬ 
sons in Vi family, old and young, and the time wrieu 
he can remove Into tho county. I need not say It is 
desirable for the purposes of this vcar's farm labor that 
persons going on to the Units should go cat i.y, s»v as early 
as the first of May. Laborers can find employment there. 
•V rood many can take lands to cultivate tor the tlrst year 
on shares, Matty can get earlv breaking done, and the 
earllp." the settler Ison his land the better arc his chance* 
lor the first year — *l\v ays the most Clfilcuit vest' of * new 
settlement. It Is understood there arc lai g>i euantltiesof 
land In the eonnty called “Weed Land," which can l>e 
plowoa with a common team, and planted as soon as 
plowed. This will euuble all early settlers reran,.- a cron 
the first year. F. C. D. M c li. V Y, 
785 e: General Agent Aracrlcan Emigrant Co. 
rjlODD'S IMPROVED STAMPS for MARKING 
Express companies having advanced their rates 20 per 
cent., I shall send stamps, charges paid, at tho following 
prices: One set of figures, $2,23; two set. f t, four set, SI- 
six set, $ 11 , Initials 23 cents additional per set. Agents 
Wanted everywhere. Address A. TODD, Ju , 
* Ontario, Wayne Co., N, Y. 
Reynold's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y, 
Entrance over the Post Ottice and from Exchange Place. 
i tf~ Oldest Commercial College tit tho Countrv, Estab¬ 
lished In 1 S 12 . 
Practical Instruct ton in Book Reep-ttr and Business 
originated In this tnsStuUoa, ana Is more perfectly car¬ 
ried out than in any other. The Practical DttrAttr- 
m knt it wndcr the oupervislou *ud LusU-ucUoa of tlie 
Prlnclt>»l himself. 
PKKUAJfsuir by Prof. Rundell, one of the most snceees- 
ful Teachers to the country. Txt.x >nsr’Hi\i>—Mrrse's 
Instruments are used—Mr. Barton, Chief Operator in the 
Otficc of the Western Union Line, teacher. 
l adles' Department adjoining main Business Rail. 
A Scholarship good for an unlimited time. 
For further information, ntrnso call at tho rooms, or 
send for College Paper. A lor ess 
A. K. KASTMAN. Principal. 
786-1f_ Rochester, N.. Y. 
WINE AND WINE] MAKING. 
it Is proposed to erect large atulfomnmdlous cellars on 
the property the ensuing season, n time for the vintage 
of next fall. 
The success which has attend. 1 the manufacture of 
wine in the United States. Is a 3 Jfldie.nt recommendation 
without detail. 
Wine manufactured for some sears past Horn grapes 
grown here has been highly con .m nUed, and has already 
acquired a reputation inferior to lima In this country. 
Tbo protection furnished by Qivernmcnt to oar’owti 
manufacture, ari l the universal p.nllc demand for a pure 
article, both of Witte aud brandy, g ye the Company every 
reason to believe that tt will be *1 Oeaslul. 
E8TIJ1 A 11! S , 
An acre of grapes la v good y.-v *111 produce three and 
one ball to four tun* tVutt. but s Lair average vlold Is 
about two and one. half tuns. 
The pnee tho past season has rtr fed fre-nt 15 to 25 cents 
pejr pound In New York, la the c* iral market. 
At 10 cents per pound (which • my are worth to the 
Company for wine purpose.,) the 1 reduction ot one acre 
would be sat $kB. The Cotnp.vtts can develop at least 
two hundred acres of bearing v fc: yards oa tfieir prop¬ 
erty, the producta of one half of\\ hit-h 1 . a single year 
at that price would be $3O,tW0. 0'S naive of the manufac¬ 
ture of wine. 
The gentlemen who have cot;-A ted to take tho man¬ 
agement of this enterprise ar.- m$* of t! a oxpet Ictvced 
tn grope culture. Some of them a pioneers In this loca¬ 
tion They are well known, atidll efr names are .1 sutll 
eleut guarentnc that the business, 1 * .11 be vlgoronslv pros¬ 
ecuted, sls well w economical:-' on : ti. 1 ..> ■ abiy managed. 
No pains will be spared I jink 
MANUFACTURED by 
». I.. HOWARD, Rullalo, N. Y. 
fnnd ?«rei^ Iltl re : ‘ll itUorostod In the subject of stock 
loea is i copceifully culled to tho 
IMPROVED “PEOPLE'S” FARM MILL. 
1,1 nsto/fCerIV.} 11 vimincnts made In this Mill make it the 
Mill tot ifCMcrul use. 
aelf-sLrpmd “g 0 P N utl0n 01 1,10 Hates make this Mill 
T"! 1 / jjwvablo and six «tat1onary plates constitutes the 
eiDn So not to C0 ’ ‘•dthcrol wr;leh cun be replaced at an 
m , vxeee.1 TJ ceUta, so that litis mill can bo 
1 mteweu ul an expense of $7.M>. 
,y I th the now’.!? ,?,!“&?. “ r,! ‘ffmrated by a double crank, 
center o/tim at. on .V ,, ‘"' wUI,ln " n a inch of the 
catl.m ""'■Illating, Recipro¬ 
cating aiul Longitudinal motion. Requires onTy 
250 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE, 
Ul y! V, a .Vi YlV* n,, y two-IIorso-power. 
H will pi Itnl coru at Uiv rate «»i 1 
SIX TO EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR, 
yfcs&svaiMii**- - i i ™‘"*««« 
can be rn 1 ! 1 b Vi"\' vcl1 ahd the best of reference 
Thev'.J: 1 mt-tbelr good wt iklug qiiulltles. 
and durable, uke up but little room, 
»>m weigh best than 31)0 ponnls, and can bn operated by 
Huti r, Strum, Kail trend or Sweep Uorao- 
l'ower. 
f «'■ Ar. orders tilled With despatch Address 
^ B. I- HOWARD. BuKVAto. N. Y. 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 
J AMES F. LEVIN, 
Agent South Down Company, 
685-ISt Central Wharf, Has ton, Milss. 
Desigmng and Biwraving ou 
WO 013, 
Satisfactorily and 
B5 l re Satisfactorily at\d promptly 
V-i?" e-eL'i— &*'• - executed, vi.-:—Views of ruh- 
y , 1 . -v/ lie a ttd Private Buildings, 
V: Sx® •»'•// StH, h HlnxiTutions, Horses, 
xvjhKkpgiyh. ' 1 attic, -hoop.Machinery,Ag- 
Tlcultural Imiilemeute, t-eals. 
regfttRLiSlP'?'' Wedding, Invitation and Vls- 
—- itirig Curds engraved a n d 
printed in tlio be-; stvle. Drd,era bv mall promptly at- 
tendodto. L. i. Mix, 60 Arcs:le, Rochester, N,Y 
fMMI AGENTS WANTED -To sell 0 sew ik 
ll.t Hfv/ VBSTtOSS- 1 very reoeut, xut} of great value; 
all pay great profits to A.-mU. Send and get 80 page* 
particulars gra Us. EPUKA i ” BHD W N, Lb a ell, Mass. 
II’III ST CLASS FA1CM FOU SALE Situated 
I' bait way between the villages of Ovid and Farmer, 
In Honeen County, N, Y . with x flue view of Cavug-t 
Lake, containing 380 acres of choice land, first rate build¬ 
ings, abundance fruit ol choice variety, well watered, 30 
acres timber; well calculated to make two farms; would 
sell either BOpe.ratc. Terms easy. For particulars in 
quite of tbo subscriber on the premises, or address 
tS7-tit DARWIN LEONARD. Ovid, N. Y. 
a ril ll l ACHES QK EXCELLENT LAND 
m* 1.1 "UH tor side In New Jersey, to miles south d 
Philadelphia by tho cape May UK., at yio to ?.* per acre, 
W down, balauce Ut four years, V Ino growth of young 
timber with the land at the above prices. A rtno stream 
with excellent water power run mug th rough the center. 
For further Information appltr to 
TO-tf A (IDLE A GO., 
Manutnnsktil, Cninberlarfi Co., New Jersey, 
rjAO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES-Draw- 
L ings and spcCllb'.attot - for ohtoiaing patents in the 
ilted States. Canada and Europe. Rejected implies, 
lions prosecuted without charge unless success tut. J. 
FRASFR .i CO.. Western New York Patent Agency, 
Rochester and Uuitalo, N. Y. u0-tl' 
:)0( \ (j(\n < K INBEUBY PLANT 
u ,'iy •' " r\t I'll sale by GEO. A. RATE 
! ^ito rckoular. BoUtnglSn, w tf 
(T tt \isVre,- f V s Potntotre for Snip. 
, *’ ruiu Kqiiurall; 
l E. WILLIAMS Montclair, New Jcreoy 
AN HURRY I* L A NTS —Of tho Bell, 
Vv Cherry ana Bugle varieties. Send for Circular giv¬ 
ing mode ot culture, price, Ac. Also, manufacture: of 
Grafting Wnx autl Tree Varnish, 
lor cuts and bruises on trees. A sure protection from 
weather, and Will heal sound wood. The Wax is also 
valuable for sealing Fruit Bottles. For snl« bv 
WiSt F. TROWBRIDGE, Milford, Conn. 
A IN S PATENT H VIR CBIMPEBS, 
Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
ffet* by mail for 50 eta.; retails for six dollars easily 
«70-48t li. L. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham Square; \ T . Y. 
LADIES, TUV THEM. 
Thev will mako your hair wave beautiful without 
heating It. For safe at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will be supplied by any- first class 
Jobber of Notions in New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 769-36t 
nl ana I’lrenpiit. Any subscriber wishing 
‘ .“At..to a lriend or relative, as <i present, 
.h-. im . s fi 2 -™ 1 ' 11 Is also furnished to Clergy 
ci." and Soldiers at the same rate. 
