Sma lley’s Combined Corn Plow and Cultivator 
3vr E IR, I O A. 1ST 
Emigrant Company. 
OFFICE: 
IVo. 3 Bowling' Green, New York 
S3T A DVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Thirty-Five Cents a Link, each Insertion. A price 
and a half for extra display, or 53>i cents per line of 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded.) BO cents a line. 
j ~)f~ Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 ;— 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
$5 co»W. Marriage mid Obituary notices sent US by mail 
jo purpose of Procuring and Awlutlng 
rom Foreign Gauntries to Settle 
In the United States. 
F.ST Connecticut Seed Leal* Tobacco Seed, 
sent lor HO cts. {» or., by j. Hist so. South wick, Mass 
I JtAIlM FOlt SALE—Consisting ot 110 acres, 1|me 
Stone land, well watered,SO acres timber, situate2U 
miles from Court Housp l Batavia. Price, $50 per acre. 
INCORPORATED WITH A 
Capital of... 0 ( 
Paid-up Capital,.$ 5 / 
. •• .iiuiiBt', uuiuvin. r new;, |)i'r rt_. 
Inquire of It, U. WOODWARD, Rochester, or of N. A 
WOODWARD, Batavia. .V V. qtKWt 
I 7 OR SALE—A desirable Iticalinn nnd Far 
.1 of 115 aercs, at Chill station, 10 milts west from Ko, 
ester, on N. V. Central Kail road. For particulars a 
drew the subscriber at North Chili, Monroe Cn., N. V. 
790-tl M, ", BENJAMIN 
clan v sktUed )u-hHi Co ? pa ?• 19 t0 in ’P° n laborers, espe- 
- urn Britain, Germany, del- 
trerland, Norway and Sweden, for the 
C empties.and other employers 
ed exmLiv^/n: i*- a Utl • !l!8 11 has esUtisb- 
UIM M hlr^tn'n I ,thosecountrtea. and under- 
s them 
Pj® :f h “ a been put lit operation here that miners mechaa- 
cs including Workers In Iron and Stee* of every c' r LSs / 
weavers, anf agricultural, r.MI road and otUer lihorera 
can now be procured without much delay in any nnm- 
bets, and at a reasonable cost. ■ f ’ w D> nmu 
getitfeme’S^^r °w' pdse,a - ? r '}>°. n A Peters. the following 
geuuernen .A. G, Hacaraoud, Presldt-tt, of the Vxi'hintrt* 
, v 4! !h'',| f! cf.o 0r 'd c:0 '1 a - r; 1:1 u: Hon. Francis Gillette iale 
fnAed states Senator tor Connecticut- F pi vmberlin 
*>!*££. Hartford [ RZ 
J^UNSON NCSICAL INSTITUTE, 
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 
No. .51 Allen Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
S3F~ Music ONLY is taught in this Institution. The 
Spring '[erm will Commence WEDNESDAY, April 5th. 
1S65. bend for Circular. 790-41 
PROF- JULIUS S. MUNSON. 
MRS. K. CORNELIA .MUNSON. 1 Principals. 
„ IH * aml in the ,)lB,aac «’’ sa «’e Frame with 7 Cultivator Teeth 
Tuaow^dV?!^ ' 7 Ce r tl,e Drill,) and far better 
i^rong dunnu; thin period and without ,mv repair*. It cultivate? ^ AoHicrtTnt.it 
•v“* tho time, ami hepee it n thn r/irnn *</ , m *ir»>««„*r I!Lv s 1 *ucb rnpiriirv and rasa u or „ 
tor wlio sold last vear 20 to lo are n*t i*]!® R can sent from N ew 
epfesenf s the Plow elevated by the Driver after hilling the For a 
instrument will do the work of Harrow Shovel si,„ n„n, , 
t“£ 58? KWSWJKi KsAfflfSH 5 ™ 
one. Cash price only *t», with 7 Cultivator 
4 in ERICA N ROOFING COMPANY. 
GREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company Is now prepared to furnish one of the 
best article.! of Roofing ever Introduced, consisting of a 
stout material made water-proof by a compound ot IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened by a w»t of METALLIC Paint 
prepared expressly. 
fabki'C ha* been tboronghly tested, is WA- 
TKIt-I ROOF, nnd unaffected by changes of weather. 
It rolls up and unrolls like a piece of oil Cloth. 
H w designed for coverlug RAILWAY CARS. STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWELLINGS, 15ARNS rthdSIIERS. It ran be 
laid down by any*gensiblc working man. It is cheaper 
than any kuown rooting of equal durability. 
It can be seen in use and samples had uv applying at 
the Odlce of the Company. HENRY SMITH, Agent. 
'L.TSTJD HIGHLY improve 
TWO MACHINES AT THE PRICE 
Examine this cut and send for Circular, 
AS HOWHB 
dui-afafe.convenient, light draft FoRv.--.rn Tt-t 
f Ut * * **^.“‘^1^*2 °the h da n sT i ”oraco|’ 
Staoq Mowen 0- " ^° rcl ' lt ' 8 ™™Ut£d'a 
AS REAPER. 
th S Tiar f' tt - and side debt-dry,and U alluou ran 
ask in a tlrsK-la.-.! Singlo Reaper — hcju teller made. 
the self-rake 
Has been entirely satisfactory In over -2,500 cases. 
WRY YOU OUGHT TO BUY THE 
INCORPORATED CYDER THE GENERAL LAW OF SEW YORK, 
Hammondsport, Steuben Co., N. Y, 
CAPITOL, $250,000—Share* $100 Each. 
WHAT THE “PRESS" SAY OF US. 
Messrs. Arraudalo & Co., have long been personally 
known to us, and we believe them to be. every wav 
worthy of public confidence.—.V. Y. Scottish American 
Journal, June n, 1X04. 
We have Inspected, at the office of Arrandale & Co.'s 
Agency lor European Manufacturing Jewelry, a large 
assortment of fashionable and valuable Jow-Iry or the 
newest patterns. We also noticed a large quantity of 
silvei plate, ft ml Miidorjtand that the whole of these new¬ 
ly Imported articles are to be disposed of ou a novel prin¬ 
ciple, giving great advantages to buyers, and affording 
extensive employment to agents. We know the tirm in 
question to bo very respectable and thoroughly worthy 
public confidence, and recommend our friends, to r-ad 
their advertisement.—-V. Y. Albion, Sept, 3, is<ri 
By Messrs. Arrandale 4 Co.'s arrangement, the advant¬ 
ages must b<- on the side or the customer, tor he has eve¬ 
rything to gain, and nothing comparatively to lose. Ho 
know;. wIiAt he will get for his dollar beforehand, and he 
need not send Rif he Is not satis tied.—A'. 1'. BxvJl'm Wetcv, 
.Dtflm*: 8 , IBfri. 
Employment rent LAtuts.— The most eligible and 
profitable employment we have heard of for ladles is the 
saleoi certificate* for the "Great Gift Distribution " of 
Arrandale 4 Co. A lady of our aequaintapcc hits butm 
very succestJUl In this way, not only lq tilling her own 
purse, but also In doing a good tnrn to those to whom 
she sold the Certificates, as will be seen from our adver¬ 
tising columns. Gentlemen can also be thus engaged.— 
-V. I. Sunday Men ury, Au<j lt, 1 SBL 
In our columns the reader will find an advertisement 
ot Arrandale 4 C.’o.'s Gift Distribution ot watches, jewel- 
ryand silver-ware, in payment of that advertisement 
. I -A- ay U.* J..,. Oti <*-l • «. . Ilaml. .-Uvl 
we are warranted In raying that, both In tlntsh and uuaf- 
lcy, they quite exceeded our cxTinetatloui. They turned 
out to he Just what they had neon represeoteu.—/>-ue 
Ifeni’MTril, lCeu:tslmtm,) Au<j. 17, l$Bt, 
The BritlRll Whig Of Kingston. C. W., savs, Nov. M, 
ISO!, one or our lady subscribers hoenme an agent fur Ar¬ 
randale 4 t o., and by request brought some twenty arti¬ 
cles, sent us prises for her agency, to this office for iitspeo- 
tion. ujid without limitation wc can state that each and 
all ot the articles wen- worth treble the amount ot cori 
to the recipients, and some of them six times. 
T«ci’^L 8 e ^", f i 0 ?i° v ‘l ry HCttv specimens of Table and 
Teaspoons. Gold Watches, Ladles' Chains, Pins, Brae- 
lets, etc., which have been sent by Arrandale 4 Co., to 
this place for $l ouch.—.luj/e/fcvj Reporter, y Y. Slat.' 
Djjs MotNfca, Iowa, Jaj?., 1S66. * f 
? IDlsrrant C° m P»i>yhM heretofore offer- 
^ lBucis In Mouoaft county, in thin co 
12.50 per acre, and contractsof sale at that nri^ b” T | 
J ?®?! 1 . 6 nnmbersoi persons who propose settling 
Having lateiv associated w.-h other par- 
4es ^bo ha\«! planned the pUnting 0 / a Urze colonv tn 
that county. wRa a vie* to the es-tablGhmeBt of a JtS 
class institution, oi Lea?niQff t Xully adequacy to m^et tta.^ 
J‘ a!lt * 0 L,“? e community. It Das been determined toln:rl> 
dace into Uiatcfnnty toe ersnlng spring at east live hun- 
^?; i l e -‘ ers -'* rm " ra atli w.ecLsal«from other 
and sections of onr own country, of sacl; a eharaeteL m 
to aid In such an enterprise, and to val ue and reap its ne- 
culiar advantages. This number ot pe-wnsJwni, 1 the ten 
Ssu^ffeen hundred people already reeliling Liter? and the 
still greater number which it .s believed!"such a colony, 
with the proposed advantages, will inevitably draw 
^f 1 .1 Lp e ^f. w111 form the ras s on which siay^ehuilt 
all the institutions — sock. . cdilcattoua’ political and re 
of the Nor ihern states are aceastomed. The present oon- 
°T tte cocnfv s e-f a desirable Character,and thus 
reinforced will atd in securing these advantBg. s. 
?£, ,v ^ 1!i Re Immediate accompr.srment of tills 
■ parties re- 
terreu to nr l U>: the special purpose of securing at onr, 
the objects soBgltr, has consented to sell its Lands m ilia- 
county nn;l. the first of July next, to such r-eVsicVSinav 
settle upon tbem.br that lime, at one cfol?^r and fifty 
p 1 racrc ’ ac ‘' i at ,Jl€ s * rae t° re-par losnchpef- 
^?.i as n Lave 'KUitractvd to purchase at the former price 
Slia.?’?!' 1 ' 1 ! Provided such persons actually settle 
n POU Die Lands os aooft as the first of July next J 
jpsCompxnj- sei land; r 0 n0 ue bat actual settlers, 
l b*, land; arc choice for tarjn pnrpcises. and ailmlrab’v 
-ttuatevi tor stock and wool growing, w- furnish timbe- 
to a., settlers. Water is abundanT. No better bottom. 
pral-Le can be found. On all sa’es of 
En r e . u -'! A ’’ extended credit if desired. Alt the 
cti.iH'Uts of goes! sCflety, and of good farming coniraani- 
d-.-s, can be here n and, ana every new settler of "ool tiiv 
Its ar.d p png lit life—whatsver may V dis religioas or 
poUttcal affinities — will be made welcome. 
a., who meet this circular, sad who muv wish *o avail 
th€Ri 8 e:ves 0 ! tiiu offer, are requested to address tfcs 
unders.gued *t De- Mr-.ces C.tt at once. =''i‘in ,y the 
number oi acres of L-.nd wanted, the number of i>e-- 
sons ia his family, old and young, and the time wh-’n 
5 ^, c - a h, re s ra -°. v i? :cto tJ ' e w««T- I 1 eed not »v it ta 
' ^ ^P r purposca of this ye-sr’s farm labor that 
pi. 1 '■ - going ou to tlie lands should go earl v sav as eailv 
f «ie first ot May Laborers car. riul emjiliSS 
A good many cau take lands to cultivate lor the first v-ar 
on shares. Many can get early breaking done, arc : h- 
earlier the settler b pnYts land the betteFare Irij chanc -5 
for the first year — always ’.tie meat difficult year of 3 new 
j'-U.ei:: out. it.; understood there, are large quantities of 
Pi n 'w*i 'w^f^^cVniinoii^eaun^and^u'nted^M 1 swl It 
teggi Avl F. r u. 5 u;->icKA\-f crop 
.ho-st General Agent American Vmi 
OFFICERS. 
Presudent, JOHN W DAVIS; Vice-President, CLARK 
BELL; Secretary Rud Treasurer, HENRY H.-COOK 
General Superintendent, A. J. SWITZER. 
TRUSTEES. 
Mftj wmi;™ m W vA VB |I Bl ?" Iv S ' Army; Clark Bell. 13 
William St., Jsow \ ork; HsjfRT II. Cook, Bath. N. V.- 
John \N. Pavis, Hummondsport, N. Y • Papto 
»°T” 8 'illo N. Y ; Oscxtt J. XtSSl£ 
Bath, N. T.; F RA.vots M. Blxnv, 371 Wellington Ht. 
N. Y.; Andiibiv J.Switzek, Hammondsport, >', v 
Counsol— Hablo Hakes. 
Company Is formed for the pnrposoof mannfactar- 
IL 5 : ‘! ld b , r ~' adu ‘*. front the grape, and f or the pro 
dfi ction and culture^ot the best known varieties, at and 
Of Ncwi'ork.’”'---- —aiatc 
The Company has purchased the following property, all 
situated In the very heart of the vine-growing district. 
I-—L 'Ttccu acres and 25-100. known us the Bell 4 
MeMastor V Inevard, which 19 one of the oldest and most 
AUftcesAiitUy cufllvatoil vineyards In the region. \ n.Vr- 
tlon or this vineyard was set in spring 01 1357 , and has 
hflfh laiirtiGlHE mill CafaurKua In full k. * 
as the A. J, SwUxer 4 
about thirty-five acres c-n the 
e, on Which about twenty-four 
mower 
TOSiCUC 
grape, and for thc'pro- 
IfK.»?I^’ |10 ' r ' t ' ln **"* County of SiculVenTand'statc 
,pany hits purchased the following property, all 
Hjijfihy Denrt of Die vine-growing district. 
McMaster \ Inevard, which la one of tbo oldest and 
ll y *<«:>arils hi the region. A por- 
botb Isabella, and ftotawboa in full bearing. 
No. -2.-The property kuown as the A. ‘ 
Co. \ Inevard, contalulu 
shore of the Crooked La 
acres are now act to Isabellas and'csLiw bai"focVudU)‘- 
one acre of Delawares, sot in spring of is*t»_ 
.... ........ —. oo in tuil bearing thn 
come Lato bearing then 
»rd 8 w!"n'fn 
—..- — morn 
lor thc first ume 
3.-Thc property known as the Pine Point Farm, 
contaluing one hnudred and sixty-eight acres of the 
choicest grane land, rituate on the shore of the Crooked 
H*kc, on which about twenty acres Were set in spring o: 
Ail of this property has been selected with great care 
and has been crltleafly examined by competent and sSl- 
ciul-.c tnon ximt pfoDoujicfd oi !he zlrek oualltv, aud nt*^- 
SCsring the rnqu&HcA ot soil, exposure and cllm.ate cl?em 
tlal tor successful culture, ****•“ 
On this last named property Is about ten acres of land 
forming a point, with a steamboat landing and suitable 
lngs”f ■Ihe’oompmiV- m “ ,,an ‘ et0I ' le8 ' vauLU? !ini1 b«tlld- 
This property Is nil sltnated on the hilt side, with a 
SOUth-easterit exposure,anti is all contiguous to the lake 
and Immediate)} on its slimes. " e K 
,-Ji . 0 8 9 l l 18 dr i llnrt srriri eUy. resting npon calcareous 
manure 11 re, l uirc » HO UadcrdrAlniiga and very little 
■ El BEN COUNTY FARMS 
O R S oY I, Jt£,. 
1 e?. cr ^V llbo ' IC 100 cleared 
' W hy oO feet «ith wing 10 by 20 ft; 
: orchard of choice fruit, apples, 
..co ;a bearing; small hay barn 
f, ^ or Farm well watered 
Price, $30 per acre. Bull dings ail 
* Joins No, 1—Has 117b acr**-; about YXl ,-t 
e-ri t C n Ceu \ U , r ^V f'hrh ISO foot by*71), with bBsemea* 
otw?< * n " sfieilalng for 1 ,C0C> sheep; Large new -ranrav 
wid w Agon house; new house. W by Til3 rt. % UT, w tn^ wA 
:‘ nd 
n ,.r;,XT* — 1 m good order. Pr: 
- . mu!dings all new and coat A10.CO). F 
No. J - Joins No. i —Has 251 acres, abont 1M Clea-rd 
onse n fanii m'e T' by :V ' n - ,vlth dement,* ing 
Br^rfl™^ 1 ® 00 * wtder weU watered, Price *20 
.^, 0> 2 and f—Has RS acres. About SO acres 
V-7h.?^k Ltr c? d • w, ' n Wf'-ered. Price, si.- u acre. 
7\'i‘ V 7 !l ., >ove , l ' : ' ir:ri5 ar6 remarkably well situated for 
ool-growlng. being dry laud, watareo wltb good -*tirln- j s 
Usrenc* land and now well set n gra^ hrWirin# 
THE NEW FORK 
STATE A6RICULTURAL SOCIETY 
PROPOSE TO HATE A 
TRIAL OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 
THE ENSUING SEASON. 
Proproaals will be received fbosi places 
and fenced; new house 
well of splendid water; uf 
pears, plums and cherries 
with 200 It. of sheddlni 
and in prime order. ) 
new, cost #5.000. 
No. 14—C ’ V 
and fenced, Urcc 
fitted op and shedding fo: 
and wagon bouse 
Farm well watered aud 
acre, r—“ 
where suitable 
erections and grounds can be ha.1 for the TrU!. Notice 
to be given toLthe subscriber, at the State Agricultural 
Rooms, Albany, previous to iue v. 1 d op Maecb, gi v - 
itig a brief description, hi each ease, of the advantages 
claimed for the places offered. 
B. P. JOHNSON, Scc'y. 
Ag ricultural Rooms, Albany, Feb. 14, lifts. [ 7 S$- 3 t 
S First Premium Family Gem fir 
SEWING MACHINE. Ou 
TEE WOItbEM OF TEE AGE! 
Gxm rswixo MACBiXK.a most wonderful 
'tdanilv constructed Novxtrv, ia perfect!} noise. 
“ 111 operation; uses the etrmglu neeSu • sews wtul 
Double or ^n.ju Turkao; nukes tho rmiiilne suteh 
IHr£rf and regular than by hand ; willyoLllrfhem 
lwt, ruA Up breodfA-t, 4c 4 c. HnoalrM no’ 
fobrtcauou* or <y st.-v*; is not Habit toff* 01 ftSt 
h LA -V A Options ar ite 
Pre-ds For the dressmaker It Ls Invaluable for tho 
hOMehpJdHgnppUe, 3 vacant place :'-<3oUeZ'\ rlidL't 
Book. It Uses a common, nceiflu. sews verv rarddi-i ,iml 
toio Ciislly Uiidprsiood '.hat * child cun use ft."_ y\ /«.. 
d pen-.ieni- " It Is utie 01 the n«at -t and moat useful nus 
a houseboM cap receive, its eheipnew U retturkaWe * 
h f auk l-eslw S /tlt't ,"tea ,X,-ie.IXI i;, j- 01 A. 
ll L n °P" ra hlon of tsw wonderful machine 
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 
GITIEaYT R AT.m 
OP 
Watches, ( Imiiis, niamond Rinj>*s, Ac., 
ONE ItllLLIfJN DOLLARS’ WORTH I 
TO BR msPoSRD OP AT 
ONE DOLLAR EACH! 
Without- regard, to Value! Not to be paid for 
until you know what you are to receive! 
Splendid list of Articles! All to be Sold for 
One ihill a r Each / ! 
300 Musical Boxes,... .#20 to #150 each. 
nn8 cn .»♦ Boll*jnd CauUnets 300 ** goo *■ 
A»00 Silver l .‘Apot* and Cotfoo Utum. ,. 20 “ r»o M 
lnm •• Dishes.. 30 «■ joo •• 
1000 Icc ritchors. 20 “ 50 u 
SSS !! gyrap Cops with S.alvepi.;;; 20 “ 50 •* 
, Goblets aud Drinking Cups, 5 " GO " 
«000 (WfltOrtt.. 15 a lyj i» 
«995 _ “ ^ full, ^^ril and Cake Haikcti*'JU ** »* 
j000 Do/cu Silver Tea SpOuns. 10 " 20 dor. 
■ , TabluSpoons A. Forks 20 " W “ " 
ova Manting i .hmh WiUoiics 50 “ l r >0 each 
250 Ladles' Gold and Enamelled Hunt- 50 CaCU ’ 
„. „ ing-t’aso Wulcltos, . . 35 •• 70 <1 
500 G-iiU' Himtlng-iiiscSilvcr IVAicht-s ;ffi •• 70 
^ SL^!D!?, Ud . ' R b'.k»-« -“jl: • . .. 50" 100 " 
thread.sillilyyotveryriiMdiy. KxactlvlftifMi, 
jv/hao'/ undgu ^ ted ^J’ Will become much Used."—A". Y. 
a8, ' fy ' 1 BMtcMnt Is per.-Vcfto ID con- 
sGriLtloa, and has none ot tllOforils .if the tuot i rLs i 
machines. So one will pay U-tf or fiuo for a sewing mi- 
cUlue, \^hon this can tie Isouffbt tor I 2 t T)iu w.ut.i .i- 
awarlodlh. Km-r fxxutcn hytheNew 
\ork SUito I*it!r. flhowlu^ iw Bupcrioruv ija } of a#»w 
Imitations or H./nryem ,m« o? tiiiukxnxx \nZ\e 
are liable to prosecution Acwr, of ners«van»n.>o 
wantod *11 or. .- thn world,and will be #100 Kr - wnd 
tBriNG ilACHISE Co'j'lltf 
M ASON <Sc Li-A.HVLX.IIsr’S 
CABINET ORQgVNS, 
For Families, Churches aud Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACRED AND SECULAR. CHURCH 
AND 
home music. 
1 RICES: $110, S130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
S c They are ele-rant as plet'es of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little .pace, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out ot order, and every one 
Is warranted for live years. 
IllUBtmtedCatalogue*, wlihfotiparticulars, fkrk 
toanyaddreM. Wnrerootiis. Ns. 7 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, AN 1 HALS AND PLANTS 
JAMES F. LEVIN. 
Agent South Doicr, Compart!/, 
as Central Wharf'. Iliut,.n u.... 
Mine lnnnniacruTed for some year* past from grapes 
S^nirro'Tr l, .' s D l -V c*•ituucnde,I. and has afirath- 
Red ,l roputatii'ii Inferior to none in this country 
•I'hc protection fnnilsbed by Government to our own 
manufiioture, »;id the universal public demaud for a nil re 
article, botliofwlno and bramly give tie Company cvcrv 
ruiison to believe that It will be suc.-essiUL 1 y 1 ' 
KSTUI A T E S . 
An acre of grapes In a good year will produce three and 
One halt to tour tun.** tntlt, but a talr average yield is 
about two and one half tuns. 0 via 13 
The price the past «c*80U hits ranged from 15 to 23 cents 
I* 1 '? Ppuiul In New 1 ork. In the general market. 
At 10 cent* per pound twhich they arc worth to the 
woufihX-aJ - 3 EJm p ; l .K 0 ??*' ,,H! Production of one acre 
would oe miv #300. Iho Company can develop at least 
r ( btnl ‘' u ;5 vine yards ou their pr.’vp 
e t) the products pr one half of xehtch iu .3 single year 
ture'of wttu> Wou d 10 #■’0,000, exclusive of tho mamiiae 
The gentlemen who have consented to take the man¬ 
agement. of tilts enterprise arc most of them experience 1 
it grape culture. Some of them are pioneers In iiifa oex. 
Dun. 1 hey are well known, and their names area sr il 
dent guarantee that the bmdnos* will be vlgorouriv m,,i 
ecuteil, as well«s economically and honorablv managed 
No pains will be spared to secure tho tuuul Intelligent 
and competent men to carry 011 the business of the Com- 
iianv Hiul tlie maiml ietuie ot the best nattve nines and 
brandy after the most approved American aud European 
5000 Plata Go t id 1 mngs: Cr ' <>8ao *’ <lc ' a;; \ ;; 
mm chased Gold kIjirs!:.::;;;'' i.. 1? 
‘Sot tiiul Slj>npt Uiuir-5 o 50 *• m *» 
10.000 CiUlforiiU PbUMoml fffi,... }?, 
Tnosefc LinncMe.ehjA'^ndGold ft” }g .. 
W nt.nl „ i ,, . Cnmeo,Reari, 
1 . 1 ,vs. ‘’ ’-‘i'rihl of-hcr Stones. ( .. ]5 .. 
K',000 Gold I ens,Silver Extension Hold- 
and PenciU.. ,1 .. 
M^IO UpldFetwahdQpH Mount'd iioLl's ft" Jo •• 
5000 Ladles Gilt nnd Jet Buckles. 5 .. f? .. 
' Um r b»r» 4 balls 5 “ 10 " 
AHII LMI.U.k A t’O.. Mojiurvietiarcn.’ 
NO. In. BftOADM AY, SKW ViiHK 
toJ'Stu xn *eacli° “?« ' 0f ^aoJd 
|i»WLsa»s.tait5ACn:t® 
tu thefolfowtng r.-gillations: "* L 1 H-iN,subject 
velM, r > t , ldl ut< r , y Uie various articles arc first nut Into an 
veU es.sea e.l np, and mixed; and wH I 
- W3^i? y 0 fflss u,u « 
Ncna *25 Cents for CertlUcute. 
lngthoix-VnlfiTi 0 " 8 by wt ' ,lLl11 charge for forward. 
»<’*a S» -1 U'D lnr. postage and doing Uie hu« 
tiikifo ifsemT '• lnclosijd when the ft . 
Uforia-aoris'ax ., vv *,'; rt 'ncat,.N will be scut for# 
. -t‘v . . V ' ; :iS for * ,l0 > 141,11 “ 100 for #15. 
"uM umu! tiijeuU In every rogimeut# and 
log an such wl|||,f. ttSSlL^iwi ? ouhtr y* tf j oki? act- 
ordered bv the 1 !?. " n every f.utiflcnte 
#1. Acente w .'nVi.' .r '.r U ,"' , r '' remlttanee amounts to 
'•rinll l5 evnu t, ' I 1 n.f/f u f V r ‘' VMry ''''Gl'Irate, and 
790 A Itff A V ' ur , Jiontogo stamp*. 
ALRANDALR 4 CO., 10 Broadway N. V 
HO CONSUMPTIVES 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 centB 
per pound. 
WARRANTED 
To give Satisfaction. 
For valuable information 
upon the subject of 
BELLS 
semi for pamphlets to the un¬ 
dersigned, who are the OUlu 
manufacturers of this de- 
scrlptiou of Bell with Har- 
- nsoc's self-acting p». 
Si tented rotating hang- 
I Inge, either in tblseouji* 
try or in Europe. 
[ojuwsinl 
0 V FesiRuug au<t Ku'^nmnt' on 
;\ WO OLD , 
y, Sattslaetorlly ami promptly 
7 / executed, vl;-—Views of Rub- 
/he and Private Buildings, 
f Book Illustrations. Horse*, 
tattle. Sheep, Machinery, Ag¬ 
ricultural Implements. Sisals. 
Madding. Invitation and Vis- 
. , Rib? G'ards engraved and 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty street, New York. 
JVIN'S PATENT HAIR CRIAIPERS. 
LADIES, TK.Y r THEM. 
They will make vour hair wave beautiful without 
heating It. For sale at variety stores throughout the 
country. Ketailere will be supplied by auy first class 
Jobber ox Notions In New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton- 769-Ait 
.S c \ own - ''J^kMice In four > i*:irs. a growth of young 
limner wijb the land at tlie above nrlcos. A doe streani 
wtUi excelteui water power running cliruujrii tke center. 
For further Information ajiplv to 
77S-H w A COLE* CO.. 
_ M 11 T 1 nmnskui, Cumbe rland C o.. New Je rsey. 
<: I AGENTS WANTED -T- 1 sell H vsw in 
’W vkntioxs —3 verv recent, aud of great value 
all oav great profits to .Vgent*. Send and get St) nag.,* 
particulars gratis, EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Maas, 
gEST PAMILY SEWING MACHINE 
WHEELEB & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO, 
were awarded the First 
PiiKMnrM at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, No. 693 Broadway, .V. T, 
665 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
