T 111 A 1 OF IMPLEMENTS. 
THE NEW YORK 
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
PROPOSE TO HAVE A 
TRIAL OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
THE ENSUING SEASON. 
rroprosalu will bo received from places where suitable 
erections and grounds can be hal for the Trial. Notice 
to be given toilhe subscriber, at the State Agricultural 
(looms, Albany, previous to the -<3d of March, gtv- 
lug a brier description, lu each case, of the advantages 
claimed for the places offered. 
B. P. JOHNSON, Hee’y, 
Agricultural Rooms, Albany. Fob. 14,13t>i. tTS3-St 
S First Premium Family Gem FT 
StWI m MACHINE. od 
THE WONDER OF THE AGE! 
<:km 8*wino MAtnmvK.a most wonderful 
and elegantly construrted Nov city, is perfectly noise¬ 
less in operation: Uses the straight needle ■ sews with 
Doubi.k ot Si.volb T-Uekad ; mates the running stitch 
more perfect and regular than by l and; will gather,hem. 
rufflr, jwT, til cl-, nth up $reatithe, Ac.. Ac, Rowulres no 
fabrications or change of Hitch ; L- not Habit to get out of 
ortUr, and w.t i.a*t * List use. See Opinion* of the 
For the dressmaker it w inculutihlt. for 
piOER STEUBEN COUNTY FARMS 
III 
ears, plums and chisme-. in hcoli.vnt' ap P le8 ’ 
^P^*®Ss^3 
id u iLjUtjn bcu&e; .r house, 40 by 30 tt with 
good water sod orchardot^cbome fruit in hm hparirf.! 
arm We watered and In good order Pr 0 A-td n,?; 
x„ S uU '}'/!* s new and cost S30.CW ' 130 peF 
No. ■! —Joins NO.2 and fi—Has2t- 
Tin, 1 “"i 1 rencetl; Well watered. 
All the above Farms are remarkabl 
ool-growlng.hcing dryland, wu 
ii are new land and now wall 
el tMr rw.-.». n . V v. . m, ' 
E E. I C A. 3ST 
Emigrant Company. 
OFFICE: 
No. 3 Bowling Green, New York 
IS”ADVERTISING TEIIIWS, in Advance- 
Thibtv-Fi ve Ckxts a Link, each Insertion. A price 
and a ball for extra display, or Rl}f cents por line of 
space. Spkciai, Notices (following i-eaUJng matter, 
leaded.) HO cents a line. 
Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 
Obituaries, same lengllL, 50 cents. Each additional line 
85cenw. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mail 
must be nccompunled by a responsible name. 
Ly authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the un¬ 
dersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency 
.'or the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing 
seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, 
known as the 
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN 
[V^AIN TII.K MACHINE, BEST IN USE, 
[I manutacturcd by A. LA I OUKKETTE, 
7S9-tf Waterloo, Seueca Co„ N, Y. 
These Notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1831, 
and payable three years from that time, In currency, or 
are convertible at the option of the holder Into 
U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING BONDS. 
These bonds arc now worth 
INCORPORATED WITH A 
Capital of.*...$ 1,01 
Paid-up Capital,. 
Cancers Onred.— 1 Cancers 
Cured without pain or the use of the knife. Tumors, 
White Swellings Goitre, Ulcers, rind all Chronic diseases 
successfully treated. Circulars clcsci l ing treatment sent 
free Of Charge. Address lHW. BABCOCK & SON, 
789-tf No. 37 Bond Street, New York. 
acres, abcntROacres 
Price, *15 ¥ acre, 
.\M^arti n^w n }and l and'naw' w*,? 101 wTth good spring, 1 ' 
accomniouatdng pu'ma ^ f^orVurtber’? ' t i' J ? ood rqf ', l> 0:1 
?aT-lt * wf . i r * if error/ Particulars app v to 
_ WILLIAM BUSH , Wilmington, Del. 
P. A lo n( NI AI 4 E view 
^Address E. B. fyhjTE, M. D„ 
—^---U30 Broadway, N. Y, 
({“ EAT Vlili. K DisruIBUTTON 
OF 
Rneeuood Fanos, Mdodems, Guitar*, Music Boxes 
Ergant ork-Dozes, Gold and Silver Watches! ’ 
{??!“ n ?“ d Diamond Rings. Gold Bracelets Tor • 
Ihe heft w bm^S^ OI> ' ° f 
Jfpit York Gift Association, 599 Y Y. 
a^mon^ those who have acknowT'v!'*r , ti the r^ivh* 
0M.rJFT5 valued at over iUXl Qf/~ dmwni tltrrinfr'r * 
■ 
'• 1 u - 1 ' I •--I • 1 . .’-'Mil ■ 
asas &tta aiyjg 
r , dist sibution 
Is made m the following manner :~Ci:BTrpiOATTc^ nqn. 
ing each article and lea value, are p'.aced is ^p*i V-vn t^ v . 
YELOPxa, which are well miaced. One of *Fn vai. 
n n ?.^V e CWlflcate or order for seme artief^ 
will be delivered at our oUb’e. or 8»>nt bv maiitn a™ 
dre.^^thouc regard to 
arUcleftdrai^^rtMS®®*? 0,8 P urcll .iAer will see what 
.TV *»e ntox o.vh 
■ [iiy Company is to import laborers, espe- 
f plaborers iron. Great B:iuiii,Ger:rmuy, Bel. 
&t ands weden, Yov tne 
s.uauroao k<ompanIea r uod orj eremployers 
0 ftccoiT.piisti this It has establish- 
ac .ie.n s through tl. ■ - co in trks, and under- 
' J 1 "' 1 , 1 I tlieir naclve homes, and safely to 
to lh';ir-rr.ploy-.J U „. = A 8 v stem ,,, c o m . 
_u opeiain.iu h«re that miaers.nieclisn- 
“=*1 steel of every clHSi.l 
<’Inl:cm!m*A y a 1 "l cn2: , 0thCT8 A the following 
rt,.ni C u en .’- A '. t V Uarmnond, President of the Exchange 
^' on,| eetlcuc; Don. Francis Gillette 'sle 
S>«nnto- for ConneeU:rV* F C amU-rTlh 
K-Welck and Johu Hooker, taendrd- Hcnrv Sra - 
1 T ey n ,ur x^?, Wli, lta / n ’ C.utn.i A. W. Nortb.S P LvSn and 
Johc ^IJjocoa Kew Yurk • Dan'r*/ T HV7**i* U ^ 
Conn. River Rallroa/I, Spr{n»fl«!d Aiast • ^ 3 ‘t Fl rVnfJ. C 
President of the Hampden B.fuk, Westneij ii^ A ?cL e “» 
HulbcrUau.- of J M. Seebc * do., F.f'D k: 
K SrT' “i! 1 C. b a very, of Des Moines. ' MC 
to tt!fouXn|^SuSV y spt!C1I ‘ J femission, to refer 
Ex-Gor. Chase, Washington, D. C.; Hon. Gideon Welles 
Sec, ol the Navy Gov. Buckinghiin , Conn.; Chief Justice 
ilmm.-.n. Conn.: ilen. / A. Perkins. FrS^ent HaJrtb^d 
Bant ’r,7v 0!I13 v- Bc ,l i v- lp ' FU ,s! ‘ d t'iH 4tfite Bank. Hartford' 
Bank of New Y ork. New York; Theodore Tilton, Editor 
j£m P £ ude £?r Nevr .} ork: ?Aiouel Bollrs. Editor S;priced 
^ L'-'Puhllcan. Dr. J, G. Holland. Springfield 
Krwtn Mamractarlng Co.. New York: Hon. K wu » 
mar:, ,ludg« buprem? Court. Muse.; Her. H. W. Beeciir- 
Brooklvu, N. Y - Henry C. Csrey. KsQ., Phllaletphla- Hen’ 
sarnucfB, HoggW New York f koa/jai nSS. 
..tates SeriAtor^ono.; Han. Geo. Ashman, M>sa • lion 
S',States Senator, Maas.; Hon. Henrv 
Wj_,on, United strt.fA sen h tor. Mass.; Ex-Gov. Spragne 
United States Senator, H. I. ; Hon. 1. s. Foster Unfted 
aates Senator, Conn ; Moms KetcLum, Esn„ New York- 
Gov Stone, Iowa ; Hon. Jos- Harlan. United States Cy 
tor, Iowa; Hon. Horace Everett, Council Bluffs, Iowa 
JTOHN HiLH.tm 
GESEiiAL EXIGRATlOy AG EXT, 
S Bowling Green, New York. 
chilly skilled labowrsl froni Great 
.Manufacturers, Uuu i 
ol labor In America 
edexteiiAlve c - 
takes to hire i...... ua J|| 
ple“hMbeeapu^v lr - e S&' ? " 3rB - 
iw (including workei VTil Yrou and 
weavers, ant? agricultural 
can r.;- 
bers. and at 
a premium of nine percent, 
Including gold Interest from November, which makes the 
actual proQton tho7-30^an,at current rates, Including 
interest, about ten pc4 ertst. Jfcr annum, besides Itsea:- 
empilon front Statoafultt^l^ipal taxation, utilch a ild* 
from one to three per cent, more, according to the rate 
levied on other property. The interest is payable semi- 
annually by coupons attached to each note, which 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 
Ten “ 
$100 “ 
500 “ 
1,000 “ 
1 5,000 “ 
named will be promptly 
iptions. This is 
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 
tho notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has 
uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to 
other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country may be afforded facilities for taking tho loan, the 
National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers, 
throughout the country have generally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are 
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which 
they receive orders. 
' r88 ‘ 4t JAY COOKE, 
_ Subscription Agent, Philadelphia^ Pa. 
CIRCULAR. 
Office of the American Emigrant Company, ) 
Des Moines, Iowa. Jaw.. 1S65. \ 
The American Emigrant Company baa heretofore offer- 
*" ' County, tn vn.s State, to settlers at 
&-.50 p»_ r acre, and contracts of sale at that once lisvr 
nf o^ l n !id i P w ] ;l> outahersof persons who propose settling 
* 1 ah^ who h£v^ 9 Ui H * Tl J? g i 4W, i' a® 0 ® 1 **/with, other 
.Fs who have planned the planting of a large colon-.- tc 
rt< T w tte ^Wishmencor a ^irt 
ci vs institution o: learning, fully adequate to meet the 
wants ot the community, ifVi.is been determined 
dace into th county the ensuing spring st Sfiv^hoSl 
»n e H d i la t ,- ler, ‘ _ ; rarnie ^ 4Uli from other Sta’^s 
cotmirv. of such a charact^ m 
J ^ = uc1 J an ® nt £EB r * 3e ’ a hcf to value and reap its pe- 
c “dvantageg- This numter of per-wi 3 ‘» with the Sr 
or fifteen hundred people already riidmlWere and tSS 
S 1 ilL Br ,h i i tcr numbe J " r ic> ' l! is h-clieieu socti * colonv 
with the proposed advantages, will ir.evitaWv draw 
k MI 1 i<>n " 5 be h* 8 * 8 0,1 wbl cb inav be built 
thstitutioas — social, etlocation.il, political and re- 
UiCORPORATEl) COER TIRE GESERAI LAW OF NEW YORK. 
Hammondsport, Steuben 0o,, N. Y. 
CAPITOL, $250,000—Shares $100 Each. 
^ NEW NOVEL BY HENRY KINGSLEY 
THE HILLYARSand THE BURTONS; 
A STORY OF TWO FAMILIES. 
OFFICERS. 
KStDENT. JOHN W DAVIS; Vice-President, CLARK 
BLLI.; beereUry and Treasurer, ILENi'.Y H. COOK 
General Superiatecdent. A. J. Switzer. 
TRUSTEES. 
iMaj.-Gen. TT. W. Avkbell. V. S. Aruv: Ci.xrk Bell 19 
I lllium St., New 1 ork; Hsn'bv If! Coot,Bath, N Y • 
John W. Davis, Hamrooniisiior:, \ Y • lf.pi.-i 
HxsBa. Horneitavllle. N. Yj Osoar j avereli 
B ath, N Y.; Fkan-cts M. Bixnv 371 Wvsiim«on St ,' 
N. Y.i a.sdkkw J. Switzks, Haaimondsport, \. y 
Counsel-H arlo Hakes. ’ 
In the New York SkmiAYkekly Tribun e of March 3d, 
will be commenced “The Ilillvara and the Burtons; a 
Story of Two Families,” the last novel of nenry Kings¬ 
ley, now in course of pnhlication in MacMillan'* Maga- 
tine (Loudon.) The scene is laid partly In England and 
partly in Australia, and the story deals with a family of 
the aristocracy nml a family of the people, whose fortunes 
are strangely interwoven and dependent upon each other. 
Those who wish to secure the reading ol this capital 
novel, tile b.at of tho day, should subscribe at once for 
THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
i„* t ti Cf ' TU *V ns 'i'!. l ' >c U'litorliil articles, not merely local 
in character; Literary Reviews ami Art Criticisms; Let¬ 
ters from our lurue corp? ot war correspondents; Fnr- 
ft «e d , WoniawHo Letters; Special ai d Associated 
- 
Summary or Foreign ami Dcmmstie News; Kxeiusive 
frPort* of tne Proceed legs ol Oic Farmer*' Ciuh .>f 
the A-mem-an Insdtute. Talks about Fruit, and other 
Uorticultu.il! a i l Agricultural inform uton - St.-i.-k Ft* 
minclal, Cattle, Ury Goods and General Mirkot Reports 
SEM I-WE E*'k LY B Tit TB l! N E^u lsc/'gl vm , ^ 115 ^ N K • THE’ 
IN TnE COURSE OF A YEAR, 
THREE OR FOUR 
OF THE BEST AND 
LATEST POPULAR NOVELS 
BY LIVING AUTHORS. 
hi T rrn., < ; 0f !j ,f , t , 1 ‘ r "'', 4l , U ', u 'j if >' 0 i‘r ht 111 book-form, would 
1ISH w \r \vivi^ ll rr° rtl ‘‘ V r'lirchased In the ENG- 
LibFi M y . A/I> h> from winch they arts carefully se- 
Nowherc'ol^e > c!in so i n i mh ^nT inteUigc^^ud 8 ^: 
THE e SEMLWEKKLY 'TRIBUNE. 1 B ° C, ‘ C! * P “ rHle « in 
TERMS. 
Mall subscribers, 1 
lyo^www the 
O! the Northern States are atcuscoined, t’l-e present non- 
ulation of tbc county Is Of a desirable character and Thus 
reinforced will ai l in securing these advantages, 
j ln lti e immediate secoraplisli'meiit of this 
AND DEALERS Kf 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
38 WALL »T., XKW YORK 
L S. GUVERMIFAT AftEVTS, 
FOB THE SALE OF THE 
Popular T-30 Eoun. 
Under the recent arrangement of tho Treasury Depart 
ment with Mr. JAY COOKE, General 
Subscription Agent. 
Checks and Drafts on New York, Legal Tender Notet 
and National Bank Notes may be remitted In payment, 
We also receive all Legal Tender Pice Per Cent. Notes, 
and allow the accrued infers to date of subscription. 
The 7-30 Notes will be forwarded by express, free oi 
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 
the notes on hand at onr office for Immediate delivery. 
Orders by mail should be accompanied with the ad¬ 
dress in full to which the notes are to be forwarded. 
We also keep on hand, and buy and sell at market rates 
all kinds of 
l iiilc«l Mates Sccnrities. 
Accounts of Banks. Bankers, and individuals received 
on favorable terms, 
11SK 4 HATCH, Bankers, 
(u __ SS Wall Street, Kew York, 
HURD’S PATENT 
AMERICAN HOG TAMER 
To Prevent 
Ml HOGS FROM ROOTING. 
/ a Every Farmer shonUl have It. 
. 1T SAVES MANY LIMES ITS COST. 
* lice, with three knives delivered free at 
ff / 11 marost Express Office. Fi.oo. 1 
W LI 
— JU-dtcow in 
This Company Is formed for the purpose of manufactnr- 
lm: wines and brandies trom the grape, and for thepro- 
duelion and culture ot the best known varieties at and 
of New York n P ° rt ’ " U ‘ e Couuty o^^ubr.n.an'd State 
The company has nurcbased :h* Flowing property all 
site*ted iu the very heart o! the vtnwgrowlng ditnot 
J • l'iftecr, acres and 35-1(0. k:iown :u the Bell A 
. i'- M .r.cyard. whinh Is one of . 1 ^ oldest and most 
succea-fnl.y cuftivat.,J vineyards lnt'rt r-g”n Anor 
tion of this vineyard was sot ln spW lorg*” *□,SSL 
both sheilas and t:*uvba* In full AJL f”' , * na 
No. 2. The property known asT , " r r ». 
Co. Vineyard, containing about •hlrv-flve *crea on the 
shore of the Crooked Uale. on wMch about twcSt^fonr 
“ ‘^bellas and Catawhas fnc&diw 
OI.I 1 acre of De.uw*m, set In Faring of lsne " 
acres of this vineyard will bain full bearin'' ’he 
' f”the a tt^tttm t e Wn “ t ' rC8 13101,5 COni - lEt ‘' boariegteen 
No. 3. -The property kuowr. as the Ptno Point Farm 
c ? n f a n n *' oce hundred and sluy-neb - acres of ti e 
choicest grape Umi, situate on Urn sb. rVof the Choked 
La,c, on which, abc ut twenty acres were set tn spring of 
All of this propertv has been <rioctAi with .... 
and hsis been critlftafly examined by c >mpotent amused! 
en.inc men and pronounce.! of the tirt. quality and dos- 
fSfisf ss a&r • < & 
bT4 o?the^iV»ny t . h ' J “‘‘““‘uctorles. vaults and build- 
Th's prcps rty 1- ail situated on the hill side with a 
south-eastern.exposure, uud Is all contiguous to the lake 
and immediately on Us snores. 
Tim soil Is dry and gravelly, resting upon calcareous 
manured r0 1 u ^ re * n » Ullderdrainage and very little 
. 'Jb o ol i m a ! c lit tMe pi nee is remarkably mild *:■. I «iin. 
brlc-ua. Frulhs of all kinds have been oultvatcJ here Ln 
great pertcetion. punches and Apricots rtpenin ' in the 
open air. The vtoe-growlng dlstrn-: s embrscad fn a nar 
h^uVl P r?» r .iV^! ““ ‘?*;. sk, i’ 0 .. or kill Aide, along the 
j u ‘- • uieimncdUte socoi&DtifliitiNmt Af thin 
Cuc: i I ; ; ‘ r Y;. 0:1 l!ie iH'Plloatlon of the parties re- 
terred to. an ! for the special purpose of securing at once 
sell StsUn.£mtbSt 
SCeun-n in*° ?’st°rh J r : :> 3 '“-' h P' ^ona as may 
se .lie upon then, uj that time, at One aorar and flftv 
cents p«yt acre, Am- at the same tfme to re-nay to such ihm : - 
sens as have contracted to puTC-has-e at th^i lortucr nrice 
or-e dollsr p-r ace. provided such pervonaVtduaBy heltlJ 
’-C??' laa is as soon as the first oi July next. 
tk ,ConipAcy sel! lanit* W none but sctnal settlers 
The land* an' choice for urm dotji.u. c au-d adm ! -ai>iv 
situated fer stock and wool growiag. tv« furnish tiinbcr 
toad settlers. Mater is abundant. No be-ter bottom 
ca ‘- be found. On ail sales of 
prairie land we g-.vc cxterided cre.lif if desired -Vll the 
.ics,Caii be Le.i. found,and evrtry new settlor ,-,f^j-ood hab- 
refigious^or 
Reynold 8 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y*. 
Enteauce ovor the Poat Office and from Exchange Place. 
tlM^d t0au ' uerc ‘ ,U College in the Country, EaCio- 
JTrStf.'JSS 1 ,tnBVrmot.ior. In, B.>oR Keeping and Business 
H ils hist.tutloa, anti Is more perfectly car- 
i«NT i* mf? oth ''v, T; >a PAtcnwL Dkpast- 
Pri^ripJl hin ")f 8 “P l ' TVU1<>n * a * instructloa ol tea 
ft; 1 ' V Pr ^ f ' Uaadell.oiieof the most success- 
rut ifai_!i'T3 iii t- v i*? Country, Irlkomai'iiinq—M orse’s 
iTo !: 1 f t ‘. n . cs ;V! 0 used—Mr. UartOn, Chi.'i' Operator In the 
Office of the Westoru Union tdne, teacher. 
- ~ -- tt—u i.viwr nr-j T. •• 
for the first year —always the most difficult year of 
seUlemcnt. It is undcratooil there are large r-r-mt 
land in the county called "Weed Util,"w4t 
plowed with a commoci team, and nlanted V* «! 
plow-d. This will enable all eirlv 5 ,-ttlers to raise 
the first vear. If /• n -fiiUTi- 
7KAA1 V' ”• 'ICK A V 
. „ fiepy. 1 year -101 numberB.yi oo 
do 2 copies, do do . i oo 
< io .... • , 'Ooples. or over, for each copy.”!.' 8 00 
Tcrsona remitting for lo copies, $30. will receive an extra 
„_ .... copy for « months. 
i orsons remitting for 15 copies, #15, will receive an extra 
copy. 
Drafts on New York, or Post-offlco Orders, payable to 
the order of "The Tkihu.vk," being safer, are prcfcrnblo 
to any other mode of remittance. Addiesa 
THE Till HUNK, New York. 
V r ”' 'S e in Acw Jersoy, 10 nufes south nf 
da by the Cape Mu RR„ at £» t° tJ per acre 
h'thf? n , t<> ”^ ca ”' A fine growth of voting' 
h the .and at the above prices, a flue stream 
r UjttaoS^ppfv?^ 11 *'' the cencer ‘ 
,, ^ A COI.E*CO„ 
Manir.ii ii-. h- tr.. Cumberland Co.. New Jersey. 
S lPOSmoiTBELL^ 
_ or^other Bell for 20 cents 
WARSAXTKD 
o give Satisfaction. 
For valuable information 
>on the subject of 
bells 
od for pamphlets to the un- 
•rslgucd, who *-e the only 
anufacturers of this de- 
rtplloo of Bell with Jiar- 
i risoa's self-acting pa- 
b tented rotating hang- 
■ ings, eitherin this coUn- 
p try or la Europe. 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANI.HALS AND PLANTS. 
JAMES F. LEVIN, 
Agent South Down Company, 
6S5 ' ,3t «« Central Wharf, Uostoa. ilw. 
'O CONSUMPTIVES. - DEL. O, 
’ I 'Y ' «Mil MPT1VES. - DEL. O. I 5 Ei»-’LP^ 
X brown )i:m lately published a Treatise on Consume 
tion, Brotichitis, Asthma and General Debliitv ofis,,!-- 
tavo pages, beautifully ll.ustratiHl w.th Colortsl nr.ni 
containing a prescription for the positive ar.u ei.-elv 
fr“. l a f'Von“" : ‘ nd ®E*Prwi«. Thu work w i be sent 
tree to all on receipt Ol five cents, to pre-nav nosta-'e 
Address, Dr. O. PHEU% BHOtVn. 
_oo. 19 Grand Street, Jersey City.N. J. 
JMPORTANT TO HORNE RAKE 
maktupactuxieiis. 
The subscribers, vlelding to the solicitations or mane 
Manufacturers of Hbrso Rakes, have at length comnlete i 
an'angeu-.ents for furnU'.'r.g Rake 'I’eeth of any ahanc 
ed, bent *nd tempercM to any pattern. ' 
' v e have no liec.tattott lit assuring Rake Manufacturers 
ten. rf, iy upon ?r..vui-l;u- mini us good . V R- 
htv’W^ imr.aud in any quau- 
culture on the property, a portion^©f' wiiich u n.T«- tr., 
handsof this Companv. Durlu ■ all this ine 
There are already several hundred aerca of beartne 
vineyarda In this district, and the crop h )l8 become a vaE 
fa klVdeVel^. eVar<Uper aH ’ la " 1 ' until Poverty 
'VINE AND WINE MAKING. 
I t is proposed to erect largo and commodious cellars on 
of e .i P ex?fai(f U " : onsulag in teo vmmge 
which has attended the manufacture ol 
wlthout detell! tCd StatM ' ls •' 3Udk - u ’ nt 
Wine manufactured for some years poat from grancs 
grown here has been highly commended and hl'us afretfdv 
‘"X',T ? teputanon Inferior to none U> tins country. J 
Thi protection nirnishcd by Government to our own 
1 le u ?' vcre, ‘ 1 Public d 'mand lor a pure 
a: title, both of wine and brandv, give th • Coumanv every 
reason to beUeie teat it wilt be success! ,|. ' ° ° 
ESTIMATES. 
° r F»P W in a good year will produce throe and 
one tteir to lour Urns miit, but a i.itr iv '.im vuTi 
about two and one half tens. average yieiala 
The price the pastscMgon has ranged from 15 to 25 rmu 
^ NcW the general r arket * 
v '-; r P°onJ (Which they are worth to the 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
_ No, 30 i iberty street. New York. 
?,OYKH V >IE\T AKTIFICIAL LEG 
-..th—''here the trovertiment fenushes the 
L rdte.1 Stales Army and Navy Leg to soM- 
lers gi-ats. or its . alue applied - u' the 
tomieai Eka.t and Socket J.oa.od Log, which 
tia» Lateral motion at the ankle, tike the nacu- 
ral one. New York, dkt Broa lway; Rochea* 
t®W N. X over the poat-oitlee j Cincinnati, 
Jho'.ln if-.a’hiuilcs institute: St. Louis, Mo., 
vtSR® i- !r '"c t ; Cijicag 1 .', III., opposlf e the post- 
OUGI.as BlA . M. D„ u. S. Commissioner. 
MANUFACTURED BY 
K * **• HOWARD, Uiitlalo, N. Y. 
Asissfflisa.siffs? “ “• »w« o'—* 
IMPROVED “PEOPLE’S” FARM MILL. 
■wSssmwisKsfjaY* .... <*• 
°‘ ,Cr * Uou Ul ” ‘'bRra make this Mill 
milling ;Vw'hiY y t,la V“ tof 
expense n.'t to eiwed W cmite ’i c ?, n ^l.^’placod at an 
renewed at an exjvniop( f7so’ Uiat 1 ‘ * 11,111 c ““ lj<! 
Mll!uim™r\ P ppii?/^ “ doaMjewnk. 
center or the Shall nil., ,» * 'Iifliln one ine.h of the 
eating ami I.ongiluXal 
250 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE 
“ It ^now’er. 
, IIt h!f T0 110111 BUS}lEI ’S FEE hour, 
1,1 tubing 
w' 1 - 
>» utur, riU iim, Hu iI i iiiul or Sweep llovnL 
n • Owl’ll 
;5_,. A11 orders lUIoU with d.-snatch. Address 
RL.noW ARD. B.kfalo, n. v 
( JttOHlt ECU’S riot'd 11 tig Poiatotm for s U | ( . 
4 A'cuuVs“?r n M.“‘ 
‘ ! t '»H SALE situated 
a Gviu ami Farmer, 
lln« view of Cayuga 
C rate build. 
watered, 80 
te two farms; would 
" -lars in- 
DAKWLN 'LEONX'rD, Orid/N. Y. 
i .1 -. 1 ,- ,T ‘V •'» If JIM? View 
Lake, containing 230 acres of choice laud, firs: 
ings, abundance IruR of choice variety well 
acres timher; \veR calculated to mak. ; 
Bell either separate. Terms easy. For partieili 
'^TSLot UlL ' subscriber onjhe i; r Lud.xeR. o: addr 
at nearest Depot. 
M AS O IQ" <Sc Ei .A. Ivd: X. I INT » s 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACKED AND SECULAR. CHURCH 
AND 
HOME MUSIC. 
PRICES: $110, $130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
tir They »ro elegant a » pieces of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little space, are not lia¬ 
ble to tt et out of order, and every one 
Is wurranted tor tlve years. 
Ill UNtrated Catn I os lira, with fall particulars, fkkk 
to any address. Hu re looms. No. 7 Mercer street, New 
kork, aud No. 274 Washington Btreet, Boston. 
ar. l dV| ,BWN8 * S ' TONE ’ Sole Agents lor Rochester 
C0lml y- Ko ' » South st. Paul street. Roch¬ 
ester, n. y. 
Dpsifniu: aik! Engraving on 
ii 4. Ji WOOED , 
I fli Satisfactorily anl promptly 
execilTed, viz: -Views of Puh- 
i . --d lie 1 ad Private Buildings, 
liLSWi -/ Book Tllustratlonj, Horees, 
Sf .del kt:lB > Sheep.M n-hinerv, Ag- 
Wetldi*.?, Invitation and Vls- 
—-Ring Cards engraved and 
printed in the best style. Orders by mail promptly at¬ 
tended ;o._L. C. Vl 1X. 50 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
nonsTocK’s bot iry spa 
andVim? thffi ha8eat),e r ‘* R “ ‘onuun 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL YVA 
(throughout the United States, excepting the Ni 
and and some ol the Atlantic and Paclfle States 
has been so thoroughly and satlaftictorlly tested, 1 
prepared to receive orders lor them 
» kv 15 yeAn old * With fLMir eoovl horse.*, can si 
te P< “ r lU -'’' '-'w 1 - 1 Inches deep, leavlug ' 
In the condition of a garden bed when forked. 
Depots wit I beealib’.labed u t Chicago. Miiwar 
I. VlJIKlS, TKY THEM. 
Tliey will make Tour hair wave beautiful without 
heating it. For sale at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will be snpp’ied by anv first class 
Jobber of Notions la New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 765-26t 
JJEST PAMILT SEWIHG MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO, 
were awarded the FrttST 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, Xo. 63 J Broadway, X. Y, 
665 S. W. CUDBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
