I 
T X\ li IH FOR HALF. —Consisting ol 110 acres, lime 
* slonc land, well watered. 20 acres timber, situate 2% 
miles from Court House, Batnvtu. Price, $50 per acre. 
Inquire of II. II. WdOiiWAUI), Kochestor, or of N. A. 
WOOl) WAMD, Ratavia, X. V. 190-21 
T^TllAT THE “PRESS” SAY OF US. 
Messrs. Arrandale & Co., lmve long been personally 
Known to us, and we believe them to be every way 
worthy of public confidence.—iV. Y. Scottish American 
Journal, June 11, isoi, 
We have Inspected, at the nfllce of Arrandale ft Co's 
Agency u» European Manufacturing Jewelry. * large 
aaaonmcnfc of fuwilonshW* and valuable jewelry of tue 
newest patterns, We also noticed a large quantity of 
silver plate, ami understand that the whole of these new¬ 
ly Imported art idea are to be disposed of oil a novel pile- 
CtplB, giving great advantages to buyers, and ntfordlm; 
mousiYC employment to ngeuta. We know the flrtu In 
question to be very respectable and thoroughly worthy 
public confidence, and lecOUuueud our friends to re.ill 
their advortlsoment.-iV. Y. Athlon, Sept. 3, 1801 . 
Hy Messrs. Arrandale & Co.'s arrangement, the advant- 
alies must be on the aide of the customer, for he bus eve- 
rythlitg to gain, and nothing comparatively to lose. He 
Knows what, he will get lor Ills dollar beforehand, and lei 
need not send U If lie la not satisfied.— iY. >*. Weekly A'dlc.s 
Avgust 0, IBM. 
Kirm.OYMB.VT for Lanins.—The most eligible and 
prolltable employment we have beard ot for ladles Is the 
sale ul i < rttllc ties for Ibe •• iit 0 . 
Arrandale & Co. A lady Of our acquaintance lias been 
very sure css ini In this way, not only In lining her own 
purse hot also in doing a good turn to those to whom 
snr sold fJio Cot’uflcatetj 115 will be tram onr &clV6r* 
Using columns. Gentlemen can also be thus engaged - 
A. 1. Sunday Mercury, Ann. ti. tsnt. 
Tn pur eolunjns the rendn w in nn<l un advertisement 
of Arrandab; & Co. s Gut Distribution of watches, jewel- 
ry and Milvur-Wure. In payment of that advertisement 
we received several ecu of the mwclrv advertised, and 
we are warranted In say dig that, holti fri Iluisli and naul- 
Ity, they quite exceeded onr expectations. They tinned 
nut to nr* jnflt WluU tht!y Imrl I»♦*♦*.u rei/rescntod .—True 
STEiiiE\ COUNTY FARMS 
_ FOR SALE. 
No. 1—Contains is ! ; f acres, about 100 acres cleared 
and fenced; new bouse 40 by 30 feet with wing 40 by 20 ft- 
well ot splendid water; orchard of choice fruit, apples’ 
tsswtts smck 
SSIMM*" ™“- «”§'■»«• smsrs 
No. A—Jolns Xo. 1—Has I47g acres, about300 cleared 
and fenced large new imi u 180 feet hv 70, with basement 
fitted up and shedding 1 >r 1,000 sheep ; large new aranrav 
and wagon bouse • new house, ill bv sd It, with wing wall 
of good water ar,d orchard at chowe u-ait. It, tUUbeartn<k 
Farm well watered and In good order, i’rlce Sxo ner 
acre. Bulldln gs all ne w and cost $10,MX). f J per 
No# 3 —*Join« So. 2 - «A8 231 ^erea, About 100 cleared 
and tot;cad; new h.irn, 10 by 60 imd, with basement, lo" 
house ; mrin In ^ood order and well watered, Price $20 
per flcPOi 
„,N’o. 4— Joins No.2 and 3—Has 248 acres. aboutSOacres 
G sir.i 11 n L ,L ' n( £ l1 well watered. Price, $15 t< acre. 
All the above Farms am remarkuhlv well situated for 
An°,Ir| r n»2- n rJ^ lDg - lryUnd ‘ watered with good springs. 
All ate new land aim now well set in grasss, hrinriug 
heavy crons of buy. They Will be sold to good men on 
aceomincrlalLrig terms. For further particulars amHrto 
w " st _ WILLIAM IlUbH, W ilmiugtoafBel 
^ ivr ERIC AN 
Emigrant Company, 
I XOK S*Alji A de&lrablo location nnd Farm 
1 of as acres, at Chill station, 10 mllos weal from Roch¬ 
ester, on N. Y. Central Railroad For particulars ad- 
dri-s" the subscriber at North Chill. Monroe On,, X. Y. 
WO-ft M. 0- BENJAMIN. 
By authority of the Secretary of the Trea 
(let-signed has assumed the General Subscrlf 
for the sale of United States Treasury Nc 
seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, 
known as the 
INCORPORATED UNDER THE GENERAL LAW OF NEW YORK, 
Hammondsport, Steuben Co., N. Y. 
CAPITOL, $250,000—Shares $100 Each, 
/ UlOII FAR3IS IN OHIO. — Those wishing to 
VT hoy good improved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any sine, adapted lor sheep, young rattle, or dairying, 
can rucutvc a Catalogue describing each (arm and price 
by InclosingBtnuip slid addressing 11, N. BANCROFT, 
7<50 Ural Estate Agent, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O, 
SEVEH-THIRTY LOAN 
1 YOSTER N PATENT PLASTER SOW¬ 
ED.—Tins machine, is designed for Sowing Broadcast 
Grain. Floater, Limn and Ashes. It luis been thoroughly 
tested and given general satisfaction, of which \vc have 
numerous testimonials. It U mnnniiicttircri and sold at 
■wholesale and retail by the subscribers. Those wishing 
for more full information, please send for Circular. 
Address N FOSTER ft CQ., 
TOO-Ot Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
NIl ‘J;-Gen. W W Avtsut, U. S. Army: Ct.vrk Bell. 13 
'V illiam St., New \ or.s : Hkviiv 11. Cook, Bath, X Y • 
John W. Dxvrs. Hammondsport, N. Y. : Liarlo 
IUkew Hornelliville, X. Y : Oscar J. Avkrell. 
Bath, N. Y.; hKAXCis M. r.rxftY, 371 WnsldDgtOU St.. 
X. Y.; Anpiiicw ,1. Switzer, llammondspon, X. Y. 
Counsel—H aulo Haxss. 
Tills Company la lormed for the purpose of manufactur¬ 
ing wines and brumlV> from the grape, and for the pro- 
- 
near UammomUport, In the Comity of Steuben, and State 
ot New 1 ork. 
The Company has purchased the followingprnpertv,all 
situated in the very heart ol tl e woe-growing district. 
No. I .-FB'tren iicnt and 25-100, Known as the Bell* 
MoLwen ^ lncyupi, which ih oho of ?!ic; olilp^t find moat 
succeEatUlly cultivated vineyards in tile region, a por- 
lion of this r|ooy«r.i w»s set in spring oClSST, and has 
botn Isahcllas and Catawl is ui full tjBaring. 
Xo. 2.-The property known as the A. J. Switzer .t 
i o. vineyard, containing shout thlrtv-flvu ncres on the 
shore of the Crooked bike, on which about twenty-four 
acres are now-set to Uahellas arid CatAWh.xs, including 
one acre of Delawares, set In spring of i.-v.j. 
Five acres of this vineyard will he lit fuil bearing the 
next season, and ten acres more come into bearing then 
for the first time K 
No. 3. -The property known ai the Pine Point Firm, 
containing one hundred and sixty-eight acre- of the 
choicest grape land, situate on the shore of the Crooked 
bake, on which about twenty acres were set tu spring of 
All of this property has been selected with great care 
ami has been critically examined by competent and »ei- 
etitiflo men and nronouoccd Y the Urst quality, and nos- 
sesslng the rcqnlsjtes ol soil, exposure and climate ess.m- 
Llul for aucoeasfiil cultare. 
• in tills last named properly s about ten acres of land, 
forming a point, with a steamboat landing ami nimble 
;*'Bl ample place for the manufactories, vaults and build- 
lugs of Itie Company. 
Tills property is all situated on the hill aide, with a 
south-eastern exposure, md Is all contiguous to Hie lake 
and Immediately on iia shores. 
The soil la dry and gravelly, resting upon calcareous 
rock. It requires no uudcrdralnage and very little 
immure. 
The climate at this place Is remarkably mild and salu¬ 
brious. Fruits of all kinds have been eultvated here In 
areal perfection, peaches and apricots ripening in the 
open air. The vine-growing district is embraced In a nar¬ 
row strip of land on the slope of the hill side, along the 
border of the lake, and On? > alley above its head, and an 
experience of over forty year* demonstrates the success¬ 
ful culture of the grape here. The temperature is wholly 
alll Brent from thatoi the Mmntry adjacent, by at least ten 
degrees, and the Cnuwha and I-abella for many years 
have ripened perfectly In the open atr, without laying 
down or covering of sines In winter. 
The crop in the past has been almost wholly exempt 
from treat, the cv-utigciLy of Ute bike Inlluencing the tem¬ 
perature ; even the well-known rrost of June. 1853 which 
devasted so large a porte n of the whole countn .'not in¬ 
juring the vineyards neat the lake. 
THE CULTURE, 
The grnpe was introdti ml at this point about forty 
years ago, by R*v. William vr. Host wick, and both varte- 
||OLD AND SILVER W A T CUES 
GIVEN -A.W-A.Y I! 
SPI.KVDIP CUVNCK TO make Mosev!!! nnd get a 
W ITCH FKEE, by engaging in the sale of oni Cklk- 
biiai'EH Pkize SrAiio.NKRv Packets rgRTtPi- 
CAJE3 In Urn great sale of VALUABLE JEV'hlLRY. 
They sell rapidly In the army or COUfUry . 100 Packet* and 
Cei tlncrtte* together with a Premium Silver Watch sent 
on receipt of $17. A single Certificate with C'lranlnrs 
and full panic.il.-ira, how to obtain Gnu. and Silver 
AVa i .Tina F11EE! Sent on receipt of 35 cent*. 
G. S. HASKINS A CO., 
[7DO-2t] No. 3(1 Beckman street, Xew-Vork. 
OFFICE: 
So. 3 Bowling 1 Green, New York 
rrnn oi«« ana. municipal taxation, which adds 
romoneto three per cent, more, according to the rate 
ivied on other property. The interest Is payable semi- 
nnually by coupons attached to each note, which may 
e cut off and sold to any bank or banker. 
The interest amounts to 
One cent per day on a $50 note. 
Two cents “ “ “ §ioo “ 
Ten u « « « 500 « 
20 « « « « 1)0 00 « 
5 1 “ “ “ “ 5,000 “ 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
rrnlshed upon receipt of subscriptions. This Is 
ie purpoMc of Procuring and A»»Utlng 
rom Foreign Countries to (settle 
In the United Slate*. 
AYRSHIRES AY AUCYI0N 
INCORPORATED W ITH A 
Capital of.gl 0 
Paid-np Capital,..$ 5 . 
Vill be sold on Tuesday, April 11 th,at Soutbboro, Wor¬ 
cester Co., Mass., my entire herd of 
Pure-brcd Ayrshire CattlOj 
comprisingslxty-llve head of Cows, Heifers and Bulls; 
Including several valuable imported animals, and the 
choicest stock of mv own brcetilng. 
My farm is located three miles from Southboro station 
on the Boston & Worcester It. K. Sale to commence at 
10 o'clock, A. M. 
Catalogues ready March 10th, will lie sent on applica¬ 
tion. HKNItY H. PETEKS. 
Southboro, Mass., March 1,1865. 790-5t 
Feb. ‘15, 1565. *. x. 
IMP0ETANT ANNOUNCEMENT, 
GrPlEiVT SiVLiE 
or 
W atches. Chains, Diumoml Binu’s. Ac. 
ONE MILLION DOLLARS* WORTH! 
TO B 8 DISIHiSEti OF AT 
ONE DOLLAR EACH! 
Without regard to Value! Not to be paid fo 
until you know wlmt you are to receive! 
Splendid TAst of Articles! All to be Sold fo 
One Dollar Each ! ! 
300 Musical Boxes ... *20 to *150 ejir) 
j® “ •* with Boll*and CastincbraBo ° * 30 O 
500 Sliver Teapot* ami Coffee Urns . 20 “ in *• 
500 " Chafing Dishes. ’ •• tiy. » 
1000 '• Ice Pitchers.” ;. ao •• 50 •• 
with Sal vets..,: 20 *• 50 ■* 
. (Joqlctts jitici Drtnfciiijc Cups. 5 *• *>o *• 
oMO ** CftSturs . 15 <» 50 it 
" ifrait. Card arid Cake Baskets 30 " 50 “ 
:i000 Do/en Silver l eu Suooih JO “ 20 do 7 
TablespoonsifcForks 20 •* in ■' 
250 Gen?s Gol.l IIliutliig-C is*J YVatchcs 50 " 150 eacl 
250 Ladle*' Gold htuI Enamelled llunt- 
tr.g-Case Watches. 35 « .. 
500 Oenta'Uuutjng-c«saSilvcr Watciiee hi •• 70 - 
200 Diamond Kings... sn .. i/v! .. 
5000 Gold Vest an.l Neck Chains ..!.!.4 “ a,; .. 
3000 * Ov.li Bund Brueelets 4 " k .. 
5000 Jet an.l Gold Brxeebir?....,. . 0 » .. 
2 0 0 0 Chatelainectintng and Gunrrl Chains 5- 20 •• 
.IK*) Solitaire tiad Gold Brooches. 4 " in *• 
w jrrt l' ^l 1 ,.. and Finer.ild Broodies. 4 “ 8 “ 
.zXK) Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Florentine 
Company Is to import laborers, espe- 
ClaLlv sxrlled laborers, h orn Great Britain. Germans-, Bel¬ 
gium. 1 ranee, Switzerland, Norway and Sweden, tor the 
ManulactureiT:,I..tilroad Companies,and othegemployers 
'-a i l il K,r V Amer!cft - TO accomplish this It has estabUsh- 
rid exteriA -, e agencies through those countries, ar.. 1 under- 
.. l re U lhe ‘ r native homes, arid safely to 
t t ". t ' Lr ew P^y«« here. A system so com- 
''“ s boon Put in operation nere that mtoers.mechaa- 
jcs (including workers in lrt>n an I steel ot every class.! 
ttirl eultiin.' railroad acd other laborers, 
w* Focnred WRIiout mack delay, lu any num¬ 
bers, and at a rensoiiHble cost. J 
The company comprises, among others, the following 
&vnk*Wi!Vr-‘.t < r H ' Jlnr ' lorj d.President of the Ex.-.htngf 
Connecticut; Hon. Ffwncte Gif.ere. late 
ri L- i U1 . U !. r Connecticut; F. Chamberlin, 
J®. 1 " 1 Hooker, Hartford; Hernv 6lan- 
ley.of New Britain, Cc>no.; A. vr North 8 P fra™ .ni 
Johr. WlHUoi*. Now York; Daniel T. karri's."President 
Conn, River Railroad, bprfagflehJL Ma«.; e. B. G.llett, 
Prestccnc of Hie Hampden Bank, AV-i-^tr.v- 1,1 Mass • Cl.as 
Halbert, late ot J. M. Beebe & Co., Boston'; F. C D Mc¬ 
Kay, and James C. Savory, of Dcs Moin*'-.. 
.n 13 Company s enabled,by specia: permission, to refer 
to Gbd folio ycntlwnen i 
, Ex-Gov. Chase. Washington, D, C.; Hon. Gideon Welles, 
see. 01 thebavy-Gov. Uncklogimm, Conn.. Chief Justice 
■ 
Bank ; Thomas Belknap, PreslJcaf 6ovo. Bank, Hartford; 
Ban* of New Fork. New York; Theodore Tilton, Editor 
nc. New Y 
Eeld Repuollean, Mass.; Dr. J. G. Holland, Springfield 
Lepob.icau ; Prof. Caswell. Pwridence. 11. I ; Ru-^ell & 
Erwin Mottufacturlag Co., New York; Boa.KA.ChaD- 
rnan..fudge Supreme Court. Mw , Rev. H. W. Be -eher. 
- 
Samuel B. hugg.es, New A ork . Hoc Jos. Dlxor., United 
states Senator. Cuiui.. Hob. Geo. Asl ir.u.n, Mass.: Hon. 
Chas. - - - - 
Wilson, United States Senator. Mas*.; Ex-Gov. Sprague, 
United States Senator. R. I.. Hon. L. S. Foster, Usuied 
States Senator, Conn.; Moms Ketctnim, Esq., New York- 
Gov. Stone. Iowa; Bon. J.-ls. Hat laiv, United S: r*tes Sena¬ 
tor, Iowa; Hon. Horace Ever- tt. Couti.'U Bluffs, Iowa. 
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 $2fj0,000,000 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 Leans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country maybe afforded facilities for taking the 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. 
7S8_4t JAY COOKE, 
_ Subscription Agent, Philadelphia, Fa. 
^JTUNSON MUSICAL INSTITUTE, 
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 
No. 5-1 Allen Street, Rochester, N. Y, 
nr Music ONLY Is taught in this Institution. Thi 
Spring Term will commence WEDNESDAY, April nth 
lstw. Send for Circular 7J0-U 
PROF. JULIUS B. MUNSON, )„. . , 
MBS. K. CORNELIA MUNSON, principals. 
AgfD DEALEES TJ7 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
3S WALL ST., NEW YORK, 
u. S. GOVERNMENT AGENTS, 
FOE THE SALS OF THE 
Popular 7-30 Loan. 
Under the recent arrangement of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment with Mr. JAY COOKE, General 
Subscription Agent. 
Checks and Drafts on New York. Legal Tender Notes 
and National Bank Notes may be remitted in payment. 
We also receive aU Legal Tender Fiee Per Cent. Notes, 
and allow the accrued interest to date y subscription. 
The 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 fall assortment of 
the notes on hand at our 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 huy and sell at market rates 
aU kinds of 
l nited States Securities. 
Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and individuals received 
on favorable terms. 
FISK & HATCH, Bankers, 
7S7-6t 3S Wall Street, New? York. 
CIRCULAR. 
Office .1’ the Amci-lcmi Kailgniiit Companj, ) 
Dies Moines. Iowa. Jax„ 1S6S. 5 
The American Emigrant Company has heretofore offer- 
ed us lands in Monona County. 1 ;i u'lls State, to setriers at 
$i..s) per acre, and contracts ot sale at that price have 
been made with nnmhersof persons who iuy,;,, setting 
upoi. the binds. Having lately associated wlili other par¬ 
ties wtio have planned the planting of a large colony in 
that county, with a view to the .'a'aMishment of a first 
class institution of leiim'.Dg, fully adequate to meet the 
wants ol the community. It has been determined to intro¬ 
duce into that county the ensuing spring ;«: least five hun¬ 
dred settlers — tamers and mechanics from other States 
and sections ot our own country, of such a Lliaracter as 
to aid In such an enterprise, and to value »n.i reap ,rs pe¬ 
culiar advantages. This number or persons, with the ten 
or auec.b hundred people already rvsiaing there, and the 
still greater number width it .s believed - ich a colony, 
with the proposed advantages, will inevitably draw 
around itself, will form the Basis on which mar he built 
all the institutions- social, educational, political sad re- 
hgions-to winch the Industrious farmers tuid mechanics 
of the Northern States are accustomed, the pros* at pop¬ 
ulation ol me county Is of a desirable charaner.aod thus 
rabuorced will at .1 in securing these advantages. 
In order to aid in the imrueitl accoiupUshtnentof this 
end. this Company. ->n the application of the parties re- 
ferred to. and for the special pu-posc of securing at nice 
tho oblocts sought, lias consented to sell Its lands .n that 
couutj unti. the first ol July next, to such persons osniav 
settle upon then by that time, at cm* dollar and fifty 
cents per acre,and at the same unit to re-pay tosuchper 
suns as have contracted to pnrchase at the former price, 
or.e dollar per acre, provided such persons actually settle 
upon the .amis as soon as the first o: July next. 
the Company s-'ll lamb to none ho; actual settlers. 
The lands are choice for :ann purposes, and admirably 
situated rbr rtock and wool growing. We furnish timber 
to ah settlers. Mater u abnudsiit. No better bottom 
lands or rilling pratrlo cvi be found. Or all sal-s of 
pramle land we dvc extended credit If desired. A i the 
elements \ of ?oou society, aad of food farming oommani¬ 
ses, caane no re ibnnd,and every new settlor of cool hab- 
iu nr\i[ uprUht life - whatever may be hu religious or 
politic*! afluities — vrtllbe mnd* welcome. 
All who meet this circular, and who may i* 'sh to avail 
themselves Of thb offer, arc requested to od-lrese the 
undersigned at Des Moines City at once, stating the 
uuuiber ot acres of land wanted, the nmnbe r of per¬ 
sons lit his family, obi and young, an.', the time when 
he can remove latu the countv. 1 need not aar it is 
desirable for the purposes of tn.s year's farm labor that 
persons going on to the lands should 50 early, sav as early 
ai the first of May. I.aboj • rs can find emplo 1 item Uiere. 
A good many can take lands to cultivate lor the first vear 
on shares. iUnv ea.t get early breaking done, and the 
ear.ier the rett.er Is 01 ; r c< land the better are his .-'i tucea 
lor the first year — always the most difficult year or a new 
sectlMtueut. It Is understood there are large quantities of 
laud in the county called "Weed Land," which ear, be 
plowed with a common team, and planted ns soon as 
plowed. This will enable all ear’.v settlers to rn:s-. > a cron 
lh « t, « c > ear ^ F. C. D. ftlcKAY. 
General A^ent American Kiai^raut Co 
* • ^-- -■ ' *«*>- ■r* v * '••'"DiiwivuBcciianjuu 
of' itext ,> r# r M 7 018 en8uljI5 tfe v ^L ,r) Buie for the vintage 
The success which has atti-VIrd the manufacture of 
w-ti" "rt" i V :t •* efficient rocomiuoh l itlon 
U live^manufactured fr-r 901msyears past front grapes 
grown herb has been ! 1 >hly eonmended, and has already 
*,Njuir.-d a renutatlon i:ifon.-.r 10 none la this country. 
The protection furnished hv Government 'o our’own 
inanuueture, and the universal public demand for a pure 
art c!e. bothoi wine and brand.-, give the Company every 
r»'jl*i.TTl In fS-it IP urlll ___ A ..1 1 J 
article, both of wii_ . .. 
reason to believe that It will be successful. 
ESTIMATES. 
An acre of grapes In a good jvar will produce three and 
one halt to four tun* fruit, but a talr average yield Is 
about two and one half tuns. 
The price tbe past se ys-.m ha* ranged from T5 to 25 cents 
per pound in New \ ork. In thogcueral market 
At 10 cents per pound , ,rh| : they arc worth to the 
Company for wine purposes) the production ot one acre 
would be say fNX). Tbe Compiny can develop at least 
two Imndrcd acres of bearing mevards u:i their prop- 
Orly, tlus proilncta of on* *»<*»*/ ^ r in a vt*nr 
at that price would be exclusive of the laactiriic- 
lurt* gt wine. 
" hn h . AVe c, , nrented to take the man- 
v,' "'Slit of ilds enterpr -, are Bust of them experienced 
ri Clip* culture. Some of them os pioneers tn this loca¬ 
tion. They are. well known, arul ’.hei r names are a suffi¬ 
cient guarantee that the husln-s, will bo vigoreustv pros¬ 
ecuted, os well a» economically ind honorably managed, 
No pains will be spared to secure the most Intei'igeut 
and competent men to carry or. the bnsli/.ss of the Com¬ 
pany, and the manafacture of the best native wines aud 
rmth ids W 1m0Bt ap P r0TCJ American and European 
About *150.000 of the Capital Stock has been already 
subscribed. Book* of subwrtptlon for the residue or 
oIa‘ 1 xx a 1 or IpssoI the amounc ^ut>- 
ecripe*! *iui in, on ''i<* <.',m:'Uv rvi the of sab- 
sc Li 1 ' s on time, « ■ th Interest at serwn per cent., payable 
seml-annnnilv, secured by assig; uent of stock as colut- 
eml. Note* If taken, payable in lnatallnieuts of one and 
two years. 7 V 7 - 4 t 
pO.USTOCKS ROTARY SPADER. 
and venii thi»"* 1:iSt ^ t *' 0 ® IC * U8 ' ve rl ?bt to manufacture 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(throughout the United Stairs excepting the New Ems- 
and and seme 01 Die Atlantic and i'airit*." States ' which 
ha* l-.c-n *0 thoroughly ar.d (Atlr sc; wily tested. I am now 
prepared to receive orders for them. 
A boy 15 years old, with h tir good horses, car. spade six 
to eight acre* per day, eight Inches deep, leaving the field 
lu the condition of a ganlen bed when forked. 
1 1 ho estalilUhct at Chicago. Milwaukee, St. 
*-Indianapolis, and )ther Western and 
aonthern 1 cities, and l shall endeavor to meet Urn demand 
by manufacturing extensively; mu orders should be sum 
parly to avoid delay and dUippoliitmcn:- 
For further Inforniatlon, price, ke.. ».-nd ror circular. 
Pl „ , DIDWKi 1 hf-vugr.Fo., Plow Works. 
Phrahorgh, Pn., November. l«S;. 777 -tf 
JHE “PEOPLE'S” IMPROVED 
FARM MILIj. 
l^rica* of Nlill. Complete, ^.70.00. 
v 1 *,' AM !' 1 ' ' BM Sawtxo M acuine, a most wonderful 
and esgantttr constructed Novelty, L< pnrteeily nolso- 
less l|t operation; '.isra the straight uerJU sews'wlth 
Douulk or Sixols Tiiki.ai,; makes the 1 Muting stitch 
regular Ulan bv hand; Will gather, hem, 
' 'A 1 *' ^'. r un up breadths, ic., Ac. l.ennlres no 
11 c ; 0 '' ctln n V e If ditch, U not luihle togei out of 
A liketimr. See (hnniowt y the 
Pie**, "For tlin dreasmnkei' it la i.u ralnaole lor the 
1 *U|'pUes a vacant-plant)."— Godey'i Dido's 
2c ok. ii uses a common needle, sews very rapidly and 
Dso easily understood that a child can use It."—.v. y. 
imwf.'.'u’lol 1 11 * * * ° 5 ? the neat oat ami most useful gitt* 
almitsehtoideaji revelve. It* clteapnoM Is remarkahle." 
PrankLeslies hiv*tr,iud Seu'epaper, Do 31 "We 
have wline*ecd the I'peratton of this wonderChi machine 
vhlch produere the runnlug-slUeh. with *lngb> or doable 
ng‘‘a; r'Sd^iKLjsr>; wv" y - i“ow® 
'Frihnhe ululoll ” t<! dly will become much used."—,V. 1 ‘. 
lUld n^ul machine Is perfect In It* eon- 
rtrucHon'aml has none of the faults of tftt, hvih i , iced 
machines. No one will pay *50 0 r $uxi for a sewing n - 
Chine, when th I* one can In- bought lor *\. lt'iu wouder- 
vl.!v a «i' '"'r "' s awarded the Fikst Pbbmh'w bv the New 
sat 
w.yj'itdtjafSKh.}; 
Single maffiUnes, well packed In boxia wl t'lm ZTt t.i 
Cl'reSu MWBtVe 1 Demwipthe 
SKWLNG MAl Hl\4' < v" oril, ’. r * I'AMILV DKM 
OWVVUHU MALtUNK CO., 1 (B Nassau Street, New York. 
IT A. Yvu Xj I ANT ’ fc3 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTKD to 
SAORED AND SE0ULAK. CJHTJKCfl 
AND 
HOME MUSIC. 
PRICES: f 110, 1180, 1140, 1160, aud upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
I They are elegant as pieced of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little apace, are uot lia¬ 
ble to «ct out of order, and every oue 
is* warranted tor five years. 
IlliiNtratedCntnloKuea, with full particulars, fksk j 
to any inlilro**. Wnrevomna, No, 7 Mercer tstreoi, New 
fork, and n 0 , 274 Washington sUcet, Boston, 
GIBBON'S A.- STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester 
ester Nr"* C0UUty ’ No ' ~ SooUl St - Paul street, Roch- 
MANUFACTURED BY 
R. L. HOWARD, Buflalo, N. Y'. 
. The attention of all interested in the subject of stock 
feed is respectfully called to the 
IMPROVED “PEOPLE’S” FARM MILL. 
The recent Improvements made In this Mill make it the 
most desirable Mill for general use. 
The peculiar operation of the Plates make this Mill 
self-sharpening. 
Four movable and stx stationary plates constitutes the 
grinding sni face, either of which can be replaced at an 
exp- use not to exceed 75 cents, so that this mill can be 
renewed at an expense ol fi.SO, 
The movable p ates are operated by a doable crank, 
with the power applied oa them within one Inch of til* 
center or the shaft, giving them an o.--. Mating, Recipro¬ 
cating and UMLritudlaa! motion. Requires only 
250 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE, 
and can be operated with anv good two-Horse-powcr. 
It will grind corn at the rate of 
SIX TO EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR. 
in the host manner ror Src-rk Feed, at least oue half being 
the best kind of Family Meal, 
This Milt has been well tested and the host of reference 
can be given for their good working qualities. 
They arc simple aud durable, take up but little room, 
and weigh less than S00 pound-, and can be operated by 
Water, Steam, Railroad or Sweep Horse- 
Power. 
IP~ All orders filled with de-spate*!. Address 
TS3-ft_K. L. HOWARD. Buffalo, N. Y. 
ror iiminicrt iviu . adore** Dr in y, *t nearest. tT*r*ivr. 
mO CONSUMPTIVES. -DR. O. M3B 
,1 BRO'l N biUlately pubtljbed .1 Treatise onCansn np- 
tToii, Broneultls, Asthnu and General Dehilitv 01 4 s , - 
:»vo pages, lH-autllillly liluatrated with Colored W,-« 
"S 1 ”!, 1 JWWbrtptlOO for Hie prejuve and speedy 
cure Of Kit* aud llyanepalu. This work will In- sent 
free to all on receipt of dvo cents to ore-p,v im s( . v ,, 
Address, Dr. O. BUELL’S BROWN. " 
7Ss-4t No. 19 Grand Street. Jersev rite v 1 
J ill PORT A NT TO HOUSE RAKE 
MAIVTJFACTTTFITBTT s. 
.yielding to tbe solicitations of many 
dursa Rakes, have at length coinnlereil 
The sansenbers. yielding to tbe solicitations of many 
Monnucturera of Hursa Rakes, have at length completed 
arrangements for tarnishing Rake Tee-th of any shane 
desired, bent *ud tempered to anv pattern. 
w e have no hesitation tu assuring Rake Msnulxcturers 
that they can now rely upon procuring lYom ns good reli¬ 
able roetli, ol very superior temper, and in any c a an¬ 
titv, on short notice. 
We furnish, in addition to the ordinary sizes of Round 
Teeth. Sr-ront s Patent Shape Teeth, for which we have 
the exclusive right of mamiluctnro. 
Below we annex present List of Sizes: 
1U-3U " “ . >„ \ 
ll >4 .........au. - 
Stpvout’a Patent .... ...... .No) \ 
'* ■* ... . >'«.•$ 
’* .N<*.3 
Extra price for all Teeth over 5 feet in length, also when 
a ooil or spring Is made on Me tooth. 
Nos. 1 ,2 ami It. Spr.infB Patent corri>spond for strength 
with the same Nos. of Round, and or* much lighter and 
more elastic. 
Our Teeth are all tested before leaving the and 
warranted to he a perfect spring temper ' 
Parties ordering Teeth should be care (hi to send pat¬ 
tern. r 
Sk-- flesi'aiiiu? ami Eiiiuravimj on 
\ wo OD 
li Satisfactorily and promptlv 
j p'i. T : -I executed, sir:—Views orPub- 
/ *' *n<! Private Buildings, 
' fj Book tUu-itratloiia, lloi-sos, 
iJK&fy Untile, sheep, Machinery. Ag 
r<PAb*y rloultural Impleineius, Seals. 
yB&ZY " eddlsg. Invitation and Vis- 
IIIng Cards engraved and 
v 8 ’/til v- P r J l ' rs bv mall promptly at 
I,. U. MIX, til Arcade. Roohcslcr, N y 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIYI.LLS AND PLANTS. 
JAMES F. LEVIN, 
Agent South Down Company, 
~ S5 ' l3t »» Central Wharf, Boston, Muss. 
•plHST CLASS FARM FOR SALK-Situated 
| hail-way between the villages of Ovid and Timer, 
In Seneca Uonnty. N. 1.. will 4 me view Of Cavugft 
Lake, con.alinug ,*tl acres Of Choice land, first rate build 
Inga. Abundance fruit of choice variety well watered no 
< oV' , t , l i ub ' !r; ** *11 calcuUtc.l t v make two farms; would 
<>lt either »operate. Terms easy. For pattleulars In. 
quire id the subscriber on the r—tn e‘. .1 - address 
‘hi-lit DARWIN LEON ARD. Ovid. N Y 
X I II II I A V.* n.n r.l.i r. 1 I l. V A II 
i ,;v Tor sale In New Jersey, U) miles south 01 
l fdladelphia by the Cape May IH:., at $ 5 ! to fyi per acre, 
'f down, balance In lour years. A due growth of young 
timber with Hie land at the above prices, A fine *trr on 
with excellent water power running through the center 
t or lurthor Information applv to 
■rib-tf A COLIC* CO., . 
Mau umuakin. fumberlm iit Co,. New Jersey. 
O l .1 > RYKH MAI) IK X i<; \\ 
A pamphlet directing how to speedily restore sight 
ami give Up Spectacle* without aid of doctor or medicine, 
borvt by ninil rrt!t% on locclpt of 10 cont> 
Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D, 
786-lSt • 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
W.VR RANTED 
To give Satisfaction. 
Jaafi Vl For valuaWe information 
: ’ A 1 -xA upon the subject of 
BELLS 
send for pamphlets to the un¬ 
der-signed, who are the oa.'y 
manufacturers of this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Har¬ 
ris, ra's letf-acilng pa- 
ggy tetitv.l rotating t.acg- 
Sfi Lugs, either In this coan- 
7 try or lu Europe. 
[tjvycsvT 
p G E R S O L L ’ S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND TOWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in tbe most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countrie< to the 
number of over iXb. 
Tux nosas foil tu Is work"' I by either wheel or cap¬ 
stan,. uni in many respect possooeca unouualed advantages. 
'Vo lu* lie those wanting such uiachlnoa to write for a cata¬ 
logue containing full informailou with cuts, prices, &c., 
or call aud examine personally. 
Presses made, when so ordered ,especially for packing 
hard and heavy bales for shipping. 
Orders promptlv attended to bv addressing 
INGEUSOLI. & DOUGHERTY. 
[7Sl-12tlamj Greenpolut, Kings Co., L. I. 
>! i - ■ ' - I.lu I \ S V 
D rain tii.f. mauiiink, best in use 
mamuactured by A. l.A TOuRUETTE, 
<B - 1 1 Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y 
JJEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 
WHEELEH & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO, 
^anoers Cured.— Cancel's 
I'V.I Without pain or the us. ot the knife. Tumors. 
hi».- Swellings, Goitre, Ulcers, aq.i all Chronic diseases 
cocssiully treated, circulars dcaciibiug treatment sent 
m of charge. Address Dl«. BABCOCK * SON, 
■■ ir _ No. 21 Bond Street, New York. 
VIN s PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. 
were awarded the First 
Rkkuumi at the Great luteruational Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1802, 
Principal Office, No. 693 Broad wag, If, I, 
6«5 S. VY. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. r. 
AMERICAN BEI L COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty street. New 
778-tf 
^ FROM SO CENTS. 
^Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
free by mail for 50 cts.; retails for six dollars easily. 
770-tSt R. L. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
