NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
IBUMS FOR THE BULLION. 
• . We send our IS picture 
X\M POCKET ALBUM, 
f by raa ^* Post-Paid, tor 
PT?4»I Seventy-five Cents, 
- ia. jurjj end our 21^ picture Al- 
?F0E SOLDIEES. 
- Sam'l Eowles & Co., 
Manufacturers, 
Springfield, Miwm, 
(-} E ORGE 1FT _ ELLIS 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE, 
WHAT THE “PRESS’^ SAY OF US. 
Messrs. Arrarniale dr. Co., bnve Iona been personally 
Known to us, and we believe them to be every way 
worthy of public confidence.—>V. 1', Scottish American 
Journal, fun* U, 1864. 
We have inspected, at the office of Arran-lale & Co.'s 
Agency tor European Manufacturing Jewelry, a large 
assortment of fashionable and valuable jewelry of the 
newest pattern*. Wc also ootlCttd a large qiLaiiT.iiv of 
silver plute, end understand that the whole of these new¬ 
ly imported. articles are to he disposed of on a novel prin- 
cipjc. giving great advantages to bore r, and affording 
extensive employment to agents. \V'e know the firmrn 
A Connecticut man has invented a watch 
which is simpler in its mechanism than ordinary 
watches, and will run 3S7 days with once wind- 
«*“ ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Thibtt-Kivb Cknts a Link, each Insertion. A price 
and a half tor extra display, or 52 x cents per line of 
space. Spboial Noxious (following reading matter, 
leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
S3T Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *1 
Obituaries, same length. 50 cents. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must he accompanied by a responsible name. 
A soldier's wife by marrying again forfeits 
all her pensions from the date of marriage, and 
if she again becomes a widow she cannot resume 
them. 
All the fire companies of New York illumin¬ 
ated their houses on Monday, in celebration 
of the sixty-seventh anniversary of the Depart¬ 
ment. 
Mosby’s guerrillas came within seven miles of 
Washington a few nights since, (Bailey’s Cross 
Roads,) and carried off six horses and a contra¬ 
band. 
Tm; drift ice in the Susquabanna so blocked 
up the channel at Philadelphia on Tuesdey, as 
to eiuise the detention of all southward bound 
trains. 
At the New York drygoods auction the 24th of 
March, a splendid lot of French shawls and dress 
goods sold at prices about half those of last 
season. 
By an accident on the Central Railroad near 
Utica, March 23, five cars were thrown into the 
water five feet deep, two persons killed and forty 
injured. 
All the railroads leading east from Chicago 
are full of lawsuits brought by shippers of pro¬ 
visions, for damages incurred by the delay ol'send¬ 
ing their freight 
Among thedrafted men in NewYork cityiastFri- 
day were Mr. John Mullaly, editor of the Me¬ 
tropolitan Record, and Hon. Henry J. Raymond, 
editor of the Times. 
Among the changes in the line of British policy 
toward tins country, is the significant fact that 
the authorities at Nassauhave relusedadmission 
to a new rebel pirate. 
Tub Legislature of Michigan has passed a joint 
resolution to submit to the people, at the fall 
election of lSflo, an amendment to the Constitu¬ 
tion to allow negroes to vote. 
Ex-Gov. Aiken, of South Carolina, oue of 
the wealthiest of the few loyal men of the State, 
has recently presented each of his 750 slaves 
with their freedom and a farm. 
A New Orleans dispatch of the 17th, says 
“General Canby is now near Mobile, and the 
grand attack by the land and naval forces upon 
the city will be made within five days." 
Strawberries have appeared in the New York 
market, and are marked at five dollars per bas¬ 
ket, or about twenty dollars per quart. They 
are of course ripened in conservatories. 
The wife of the rebel Gen. Ewell has arrived 
in St. Louis. Ninety thousand dollars belonging 
to her, in one of the banks of that city, was 
seized by the Provost Marshal a short time ago. 
Tun recent change in the editorial tone of the 
London Times in rolcrcnco to this country, is 
said to have been prompted by Lord Palmerston 
personally, In its financial columns, it is still 
bitter and unfair as ever. 
At the dry goods auction in NewYork, March 
23, there was a fall of six cents in prints from 
the prices of the day before. Delaines recently 
held at 31 cents, sold largely for 23}-f There 
was a great depression In flannels and wolleti 
goods. 
Tens of thousands of petroleum operators are 
anxiously watching the returns from the flooded 
districts, to know bow their interests have fared. 
Most ol the wells are on the banks of rivers and 
runs, and an immense number of tanks, barrels 
and derricks must have been swept away. 
As an iustanee of the good fortune that some¬ 
times attends shrewd speculation, the Ciuciuuati 
Commercial is told of 
lor the six following counties:—Monroe, Orleans, Wsmv* 
| J 1 n gaton, Wyoming,and Gen wee. All orders lorthes'* 
lustre iiieuts. from any ol' the above named ct untie*, must 
ue n'lqreesetl to GEO. II ELLIS 
„publlsncd, Pianos tuned. All orders 
P*ptiy ullotl. 
C 3 U Musical Instruments anti Musical Merchandise ot 
every description constantly on hand. T91-rf 
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK 
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
CAPITAL, $1,000,000 PAID IN, 
Fiscal Ageut of the United States, 
And Special Agent fop. Jay Cooke, Subscription 
Agent, 
Will deliver 7-30 Notes, 
- employment to agents. We know the firm in 
question t.o be very respectable au -l thoroughly worthy 
public confidence, and recnmrn nd our friends to read 
t-ti-ir advertisement.—.V. K .4 Ihlon , Sept. S. L-At. 
F>y Messra. Arvandale & Co.'s aru.r.ceraent, the advant¬ 
ages must be on the side of the customer, tor he has eve¬ 
rything to gain, and nothing comparatively to lose. He 
h.L 0 W 8 what he will get for fils dollar beforehand, and he 
",. . ; '" r 0OTd Itu be la not satlefled.-W. Y. Weekly Xacs, 
-1 ugust 6, 1864. 
RjfiOTMKNT fob Ladles.—T he most eligible and 
• pjoyment wo have heard of u 1 - fae 
saleot eeruficates for die "Great Gift Distribution" of 
Arrannuie v fc Co, A larty of onr acquaintance has been 
very Buceetstul in title way, not only in filling her own 
purse, but also in doing a good turn to those to whom 
she sold the Certificates, as wUl be seen from oar adver- 
R?‘“p 2?Inmnf. OentU'tucn can also be thus engaged.— 
A. 1. Sunday Mercury, Aug. i l. tou, 
In our columns the reader will find an advertisement 
ol Arran dale & Co., Gut Distrfaiui.ju ot watches, >wel- 
ryand sllver-wnrc. Ir, payment or that advertisement 
we received several sew of the jewelry advertised, and 
we ate warranted in saying that, both in finish and uual- 
ny, they quite exceeded our expectations. They turned 
out to be just what they bad been represented.— True 
Democrat, ( L.e>cO)tcnc «,) A ug. 17. 1861 . 
The British Whig of Kingston. C. W, says Nor 36 
1864. one of onr lady subscribers became an agent tnr'Ar- 
randale 4 Co,, and ivy request broneh- -oait twenty ani- 
t|7UE "New u ml till cap Style of House,” ad- 
A vortisoiUu a mtu number of the Rural, costs about 
two hundred dollars low than II built on any other known 
plan. Price ol plan anil description, with the perspective 
view, 50 cts only. Address I. Idk, K. Shelby, Or. iJo., N T V 
TOR 33 CENTS* 
Catching Fish. 
I will send the Secret Art ol 
J. E. HOLMES, Marlssa, Ill. 
EHDSMAN.-The advertiser, 
H ERDSMAN.-The advertiser, "An Englishman," 
desires an engagement with a gentleman, aa Ilerds- 
man, or Coachman. Has been in the country nearly tw# 
rears. In one of the largest herds In the United States. 
Good references from l.vst employer. Address, N. N,. 
Box 12D, Geneva, N T. 793-21 
1^ iAFLM FOH 9 A.Xj E. 
in Genesee county.? miles from Batavia, and 4 from N. 
Y. Central Railroad at Stafford, containing yao acres of 
good farming land, np .111 which is 110 acres of heavy tim¬ 
ber, embracing beech,mapltf,basswood,oak.and hlekory. 
Also, 10 acres of orchard iu be.ir.ng, which produces 
(Vein 3iX) to 700 barrels ot choice winter fruit, yearly; and 
Zi acres of young orchard Just coming Into bearing. The 
farm L> well watered and fenced. large dwelling house 
and barns, two tenant I ouses, &e.,4o.. all in good repair. 
Price, tZO.OCO. Cue-half or more may rematndn bond and 
mortgage If desired. The timber and ruelou Oils farm 
are worth at present prtrrg more than |I5.000. Address 
B. F. PECK. East Bet : r.v. Genesee CO..N. Y., or inquire 
of G. B. WORTHINGTON, Batavia, N. Y. 792-2t 
OF BOSTOX 
Obganized under the General Laws of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
Free of Charge, by 
express,mall parts of the country,and receive in pay¬ 
ment Checks on New York. Philadelphia, and Boston, 
current, bills, and all five per cent. Interest, notes, with 
Interest to dote of subscription. Orders sent by mail 
will be promptly filled. 
This Bank receives the account* of Banks and Banker* 
on favorable terms j also of Individuals keeping New 
York accounts. j. u. ORVIS, President. 
J. T. HILL, Cashier. 7904t 
desirable location and Farm 
or U5 nert*. at Chili station. 10 miles west from Roch¬ 
ester, on N. Y. Central Railroad For particuln’- ad¬ 
dress the subscriber at North Chili, Monroe Co., v. y. 
TJCLU if- O. BENJAMIN. 
G JOOD FARMS IN OHIO. —Those wishing to 
* bay good Improved r»rms cheap In Northern Ctbio. 
OI any size, adapted lor sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can receive a Cataiogne describing euch farm and price 
bv inclosing snap end addressing H. N. BANCROFT, 
vto Real Estate Agent. Jefibrson, Ashtabula Co., O, 
Tiro Tracts,—Ttoo Hundred and Four Acres of 
Excellent Oil Lands,— in Fee, on Deep Hollow anil 
Hall's Run, near Oil Oily. 
G reat sale of watches and 
JEWELRY ! 
ONE MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH, 
TO B8 DISPOSED OF AT 
ONE DOLLAR EACH, 
Without regard to valve ! Not to be paid for until yon 
know what yon arc to receive! By A. H. Rowen & Co., 
Agents lor the Manufaetorcrs. 
Certificates of the various articles are first put Into en¬ 
velopes, sealed up and mixed: aud when ordered, are 
taken out without rex»ru tudio.ee, and sent by mail, 
thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the certifi¬ 
cate, yon will 6ee what you arc to have and then It is at. 
yonr option to send thy dollar and tike the article or not. 
Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond 
Rlrg, or any set of Jew- Dy on cur list for one dollar. 
Send 35 Cents for CerlijUate. — in all transactions by 
mall, we shall charge for forwarding the Certificates, 
paying postage, and doing the business, 25 cents each, 
which must be Inclraiyj when the Certificate is sent for. 
Five Certificates will be seat for 61; eleven for 
Agents.— We want aget-ts in ever regiment, and In 
every town and count* in the countrv. Address 
792-2t A. Q. RO WKS & CO., No..i*5 Beekmau St.,N. Y 
The while Working Interest in two lots on the cel- 
rated HYDE and ROBERT FARM, — on one 
of which is the valuable and widely known ORAFF 
and HASUAN WELL, on the same tract with the 
Mapkshade, Keystone, Kepler, Jersey, Co>juelte, 
.a >, , / .if I ,.4 . , — * , 1 I) 
and other flowing and pumping wells. 
AYRSHIRES at auction 
.JZ 1 }} on Tuesday, April nth,at Southhoro, Wor¬ 
cester Co., Mass., my entire herd of 
Pure-bred Ayrshire Cattle, 
91 of Cows, Heifers sad Bulls; 
InclndiQg vjxeral vainable imported muiiLals, and Lhe 
cUotceel stock of my own hreeolng. e 
rils M .?, oi'fes tom Southhoro station 
b?ovlocket 11 jf " orc ' e - ter B- t- Sale lo commence at 
Catalognes ready March 10th, will be sent on apollca- 
^MEEICAN AGEIOULTUEAL WPEKS, 
17 COVRTLANJiT ST., X. T., 
EXCULSIVE ilANUFACTUBEBS OF THE 
OIFIPIOEIFtS 
President, 
EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. 
*-=>!-. (of Mercantile Agency, 
Boston.) 
Trcnsnrer, 
CHARLES E. HODGES. 
Clerk. 
WILLIAM B. WESTON. 
Directors, 
? D IT-''l 1 . 1 , 1 ,’SSFI.I., of Mercantile Agency, Boston. 
8. INGERSO L LOVETT, of Boston. 
PHILIP WADSWORTH, of Philip Wadsworth & Co., 
Chicago. 
JESSE A. LOCKE, of Boston. 
J. it. WDiSOR. of Oil City. 
L. M. GORDON, ol Oil City. 
CHAS. E. tlODUES, Of Hodges & Richardson, Boston. 
jwv Aivf.ii';, j r i, u-iva alii r u>r>:iitine 
Ear l>ropa. 4 •» g * 
.c00 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops 4 “ fi “ 
4000 Cal'tonui, Dinmoud Brexst nlr.}. ... 2 A 0 “ 10 “ 
oOXi Gold Fob and V**t Watch-keys.2X0 “ 8 “ 
40X) Fab .ind Vest Ribbon slides . ....... 8 “ io “ 
50X1 Svts Soli'aire Sle«Ye-batton 8 ,Sfuds,&c 8 « » “ 
SOX) Gold Till rubles. Pencils, Ac .T., !/. * 4 •* 6 “ 
19^00 Mlniatare Lockets. . ..’2,50 “ 10 “ 
4650 " l ockets. Magic Spring. 10 ** 30 “ 
3<k0 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac.. .. 2 “ S “ 
«.:o Plain Gc-ld Slugs... . i •• 10 •* 
5W0 Chased Gold Rings. . 4 •- « 
10,000 St he Set and S'-gk ft Hit gs. ....2,50 “ 10 “ 
lOjOOO California Diamond Rings . 2 " 10 " 
7500 Sets Lacies' Jewelry—.let and Gold 6 " 15 “ 
t *ooo “ , ‘ " Cameo,Pearl, 
Or v. and other stones. i •• 15 “ 
10,000 Gold Pens.Silver EvteLslon Kci'd- 
ers and Pencils.. , .. 4 •* in « 
10 000 Gold Pens nh,i Gold Mount' d Hold's 6 “ 10 “ 
5000 '• .Extens'u " 14 “ ^ “ 
5000 Ladies’ Gilt arid Jet Buckles. 5 •• 1.5 * 
n000 " " •* “ Hair bars i balls 5 " 10 “ 
A1U1 VN D ALE A- CO., tcent#, 
NO. 187 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 
Announce that all of the abot e list of goods will be sold 
toi wnf Dollar each, lu consequence of the great 
stagnation of trade In the nianuueiurlng districts ot En¬ 
gland, through the war having cut off the supplv of cot¬ 
ton, a large qiiAi'itiry of Valuatile Jewelry, origin all v in¬ 
tended tor the h: gllsh atark.'t. has been sent oil lor'sale 
in this conntt'v. akb must he sold at ant sacsifioe! 
Under these etrcnmstar.cca. ARRANDALE St CO». veting 
as agents 1 >r the prUicipal Enronean manufuetnTers.have 
resolved upon a GREAT GIFT uLSTRIBUTION, subject 
to the following rcgvilations; 
CerUfteat-sof the various Articles sre first put Into en¬ 
velopes, sealed up. and mixed: tnd when ord,-ed, are 
taken out without regard to choice, and -out by mail, 
thus giving all a fair chance. On receipt of the certifi¬ 
cate, you will sec what you are to have, .and then it ts at 
your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. 
Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, D .aiiioadRlng 
or any set of Jewelry on our lbt tor One Dollab. 
Send 25 Cents for Certificate. 
In all transactions by mail, we shall charge for forward- 
ing the Certificates, paying postage ami doing the bssl- 
ness. is cents each, which must be incrosel when the Cer- 
tittca.e is sen: tor. Five Certificates w m be sent for * 1 : 
11 for fJ: » for J5.65 for »li>. and a 16) for fix 
AGENT?*.—We want agents in every regiment, and 
in every town and county fa the country, »nd those act¬ 
ing as inch w; I be allowed to enw on every rortlttcate 
ordered by them, providcvi their remittance amounts to 
el. Agents " ill collect is cents for every Certificate, and 
re 5 ?i t '. ;5 cents to ns. cither in cash or postage stamps. 
TO—It ARRANDALE St CO.16, Broadaav. S. Y. 
ALD K \' K S MY DU NEW 
V’ A pamphlet directing how to speedily restore siz 
and give up spectacles without aid 01 doctor or mcdicin 
Sent by mall free, on receipt of 10 cents. 
Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D„ 
t$d.’.3t 1130 Broadwav, N. Y. 
This is the machluo giving double service and having a 
forward cut In mo wine, and rear cut and side delivery 
in reaping, and price no higher than the best first class 
machines. Also, 
Smalley’s Cowbineil Cora Plow and Cultivator, 
on Wheels, driver's scat, tends all crops, has 7 steel culti¬ 
vator teeth and tour cast Plows. Works true, as last and 
bet ter than any Insum- nmt now used. Cash price, $ 68 : 
with steel Hows. *72. Cheap Instrument. 
J. W.BA1N, President American Ag’l Works, 
791 No. 17 Courtlacdt Street, New York. 
This stock is bona fide, full paid, with no possibility of fu' 
ture assessments and no personal liability. The absolute 
value and actual cash cost of this property nre so great 
as to preclude Its being offered with the allurement ot a 
reduction from a nominal par value. 
It 1ms been selected, at different times during the past 
year by several old and experienced oil-workers and res¬ 
idents of Oil Creek, who aru familiar with the history, 
progress and value of every w'cll and piece of property 
lu Unit region. Soveral of the producing interests were 
originally acquired for tho purpose of holding as private 
Investments and sources of regular income. 
These gentlemen have, however, been Induced to com¬ 
bine their various Interests, with additional property, in¬ 
to one strong, sound, and reliable company. Each of 
them will retain an Interest as stockholders, and bold 
their stock as a permanent Investment. Residing hi the 
oil region, and directly concerned in the success of Use 
company, they are pledged to look closely after Its oper¬ 
ations -..thus affording a guaranty or watchlulsupervision, 
and faithful and energetic management possessed proba¬ 
bly in an equal degree by no oilier oil company ever 
formed. Two of these gentlemen are on the Board of Di¬ 
rection, and one. Superintendent of tba Company. 
The stock 1* *oid to pay for the property, and to famish 
a working capital to open up the largo and promising 
tracts yet waiting to ba developed. 
Tho managers start with tho intention of paying divi¬ 
dends quarterly and from actual earnings only. Paying 
quarterly affords time to sell the oil produced to the best 
advantage, and Is believed to be in all respects the sound- 
oat policy. 
The dividends will beyond qucstlon.be not only Imme¬ 
diate, but regular, permanent and remunerative. We 
wish to avoid holding out any inducements not warrant¬ 
ed by the same moderate and reasonable calculations 
that would bo made in embarking fa any legitimate busi¬ 
ness enterprise. It Is safe, however, to assure subscribers 
of handsome quarterly dividends from the present wells 
of tho Company; which will moreover, we confidently 
believe, be very largely Increased by new developments 
to be rapidly made upon onr extensive and valuable 
properties. 
We invite attention to, aud tho moat carefal examina¬ 
tion of, the following lUt of properties, lands, and leases, 
the locations of which are all shown upon the map ; be¬ 
lieving that none more valuable and promising have ever 
been offered upon 90 small a capital, and none that have 
gtveu greater assurance of permanent value and largo re¬ 
turns. 
M A SON & HAMLIN’S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SACRED ARD SECULAR. CHURCH 
AND 
HOME MUSIC. 
PRICES: 1110, $130, $140, $100, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
r"?*"'rixey are elegant as pieces of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little space, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, and every oue 
Is warranted for five years. 
Illustrated Catalogues, with fall particulars, frex 
to any addrers. Warerooinm No. 7 Mercer street, New 
York, aud No. 274 Washington street, Boston. 
GIBBONS St STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester 
and Monroe county. No. 22 South St. Paul street, Roch¬ 
ester, N. Y. TSltf 
I ^OSTKK S PATENT PLASTER SOW¬ 
ER.—Tills machine is desttrned lor Sowing Broadcast 
Grain, Plaster, Lima and Ashe*. It has been thoroughly 
tested and given general sarMiction. o( w :nc!i we have 
numerous testimonials. It ;» manufactured and sold at 
wholesale and retail by the subscribers. Those wishing 
for more full informatiyn,,please scad for Circular. 
Address ’ N FOSTER & CO., 
790-tit Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
G fUin AGENTS WANTED -To sell S hkw nr- 
"'O vkstioxj —2 very recent, and of great value; 
all pay great prnttts to Agent.-. Send and get 80 pages 
particulars gr .-Is. KPIIRaIM BROWN, Lowell, Mase. 
A merican hoofing company. 
CREEN'S PATENT. 
This Company - now prepared to famish one of the 
beet artlclee ol Rooting ever introduced, consisting of a 
stout material elude '* stor-proof bv x compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened by a coat of METALLIC Patvr 
prepared expressly. 
The wiiot x r unite has. been thoroughly tested, is WA¬ 
TER-PROOF. *ud matf.cced by changes or' weather. 
It roils np and an rolls Like a piece 01 all Cloth. 
It is designed tor covering RAILWAY CARS, STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWKl.i ING9, BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any sennit lo working man. It is cheaper 
than any known roofing of equal durahdltv. 
It can be seen in use fad samples had by applying at 
the Office of the Company. HENRY SMITH, Ag-iic, 
790-13t No. !H Wall St.. New York. 
UN SON MGS 
a gentleman who, two 
or three years ago, was a newspaper carrier in 
that city, and is now estimated to bo worth 
over two millions. Petroleum did the business 
for him. 
Gen. Wise— or rather what remains of what 
was once lion. Henry A. Wise—is a candidate for 
the liebel Congress. If be “ runs ” as well as lie 
did at Roauoke Island two years ago, when 
our forces made their appearance at that place, 
he will undoubtedly distance all competitors out 
of sight. 
l’rol. Agas.siv: is going to Brazil on a sclentille 
expedition, by the liberality of Boston merchants. 
He goes to verify his theories iu relation gla- 
clens, and will fully explore the Andes. He will 
he accouipaned by a corps of eight or ten 
assistants selected from the leading scientific 
Should be used by all Farmers on their 
SHEEP, ANIMALS AND PLANTS. 
J A ALES F. LEVIN, 
Agent South Down O ?mpany, 
■ 95-tSt _ pwirml Wharf, Bo- tow. Mumn. 
k>i*v i If li \ ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND 
■TvtYYv For sale fa be w J -'rsev. «0 miles south ot 
Philadelphia by the Cape May RU„ $» to per acre, 
S down, balance fa four year*, a fine growth of young 
timber with the land at toe above prices. A fine stream 
with excellent water power running through the center. 
For fUrtber tnlormatSon applv to 
718-tf A Cot-E&CO.. 
Manumnskm, Cumberland Co.. New Jersey. 
lYIiYlNT U l*’ AC TU HERS, 
The subscribers, 
Manufacturers of 
arrangements 1 __ 
desired, bent and tempered 
AK A IN TILE MACHINE. Ht>T IN USE, 
manufacturedpy A. La TOURUKTTE. 
789-tf Waterloo, Seneca Co. N. Y. 
■* ridding to the solicitations of many 
■ floras Rakes, have at length completed, 
tor famishing Rake Teeth ot' aa> shape 
-=r --- d to any pattern. 
"e have no hesitation in aosarlng Rake Manufacturers 
fait they can now reiy upon procuring from us good reli¬ 
able Teeth, 0 ! very superior temper, and fa any oaan- 
Uty. on short notice. 1 ^ 
we furn'sh.Lu addition to the ordinary sines of Round 
Tcet.i, Sprout’s Patent Shape Teeth, for which we have 
the exclusive right of manufacture. 
Below we annex present List of Sizes: 
7-16 IbcIi Round.No. 1 
13-;D •' ** . No. 2 
3^s “ ‘i .CY* 
Ssprout’a Patent .No. 1 
“ . No.'A 
“ “ . No. 3 
Hxtt > price for all Teeth over 5 feet in length, atso when 
a coil or spring Is made or. tin: tooth, 
No-y. 1 , 2 and Sprout's Patent, correspond for strength 
with the same Nos. of Round, and are tetch lighter and 
more elastic. 
Our Teeth are all tested before leaving the shop, and 
warranted to be a perfect spring temper.' 
Parties ordering Teeth should be careful to send pat¬ 
tern. 
5Ve also furnish Bake Steel to order, cat to lengths, at 
lowest market rates. 
lir~ Tsskjis C ,sii. Respectfully, 
HUSSEY. WELLS & Co., Manufacturers'of Best Re¬ 
fined and all iLseriprions ot Cast Steel. 
Pittsburg , Pa-, Nov, 1 . 1 S>U. _ fTSI-lStl 
STiiEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
lJ r\ A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
rJ \ waf.Raxtsd 
j. ,fv To give Satisfaction. 
_ / if —'ll For valuable information 
9f — bS upon the subject ol’ 
FT VfcwrtsJ [A LA B r LLS 
UOUR STEUBEN COUNTY FARMS 
A FOR HALE. 
No. 1— Contains acres, about 100 acres cleared 
and fenced; new house 40 b\ :« feet with wing 40 bv 20 ft- 
well of splendid water; orchard of choice frnlt, apples, 
pears, plums and cheirie* fa bearing; small bay cam 
with 200 It. of shedding for sheep. Farm well watered 
and in prime order. Pr.ee, (30 per acre. Buildings all 
new, cost fJ.ixv. 
No. ii— Joins No. 1—Has ill's acre*, about 300 cleared 
and fenced; large new born 100 feet by 70 , with basement 
fitted up aud shedding for t.iXO sheep; large new granrav 
and wagon house; new hoe.se. 40 by SO ft, with wing ; well 
of good wild and orchard 01 choicei fruit in fnllbcarin"- 
Farm well watered aud In good order. Price, $30 per 
acre. Btdltilnes al! new and cost 210,000. 
No. 3 - Join* No. 3 - Has 2 JL acres, about 100 cleared 
and fenced; now ham. 40 by 60 feet, with hasemetit. log 
house; farm In good order and well watered. Price fc20 
per acre. 
No. 4 —Joins No.2 and S—ffav.'ik sera*, about Nacres 
cleared and fenced; Well watered, Price. *!5 f acre. 
AH the above Farms a 1 rwutivrkabir we’.l sltuuied for 
wool-grow tug, bnitig dryland. Watered with good springs. 
All are new land and now well in grasss. bringing 
heavy crons of hav. They will be sold to good men on 
accommodating terms, For farther particulars apply to 
787-St 'VlLI/tAM BUSH, Wilvnlugteu, Del. 
We invite subscriptions to an investment, and 
guarantee the most energetic aud skillful efforts to de¬ 
velop the property thoroughly, as well as careful and 
faithful management. 
oancers uured-'-sneers 
Cured without pain or the ase 01 the knife. Tumors, 
W ’dW Swellings, Goitre. Ulcers, and ■*!'. Chronic diseases 
successfully treated. Circulars describing treatment sent 
free of charge. Address DBS. BABCOCK A SON. 
789-tf Nb. 27 Bond. Street, New York. 
Summitry of Properties. 
Two tracts of good boring land, one hundred and ono 
hundred and four acres respectively, in fee. situated south 
Of Oil City, In Venango County, In tho immediate neigh¬ 
borhood of the Adamantine, Lee, and other large wells 
Just struck on the East Saudy and Alleghany rivers. 
Important Interests and Leases on the best and most 
careiully selected pioportlesou OH Creek,—on the Has- 
san Flats,-Coruplanter Run,-Kynd Flats,—Cherry Tree 
Run,—Clapp* Haesan, Widow McCiintock, Foster,and 
two lots on tlic celebrated Hyde & Egbert Farm. 
lu all, fifteen wells, five of them producing wells,seven 
down from two to five hundred feet and still boring, and 
throe Just commencing, with room on tho leases for 
several moro wells. 
Also a good Refinery, in complete working order, capa¬ 
ble of refining 180 barrels per day, at a profit of one 10 
five hundred dollars. 
Also engines, tools, tubing, tanks, and improvements, 
the actual cash cost of which was f56,500, and worth to¬ 
day $ 75 |UOO, the whole comprising a property unsurpass¬ 
ed for present value and prospective Increase. 
VIN'S PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS. 
Sun Munday,” aftas Jerome Clark, the noto¬ 
rious guerrilla, was hanged at Louisville, Kv., 
on Friday afternoon, lake the Chesapeake aud 
Lake Erie murderers and pirates, he claimed to 
have aeommisslou from Jell'. Davis, and protested 
against his sentence. But the impudent plea 
did not save him, and will not save others who 
may be convicted of similar crimes. 
A i’kuson just from Richmond says that when 
he left, there was a great panic in tho rebel capi¬ 
ta)—those who could get away were leaving as 
fust as possible, it appeared to he the disposl- 
tiuu ot every man, high and low, to take care of 
himself, and let the Confederacy "go to grass.” 
Thcro was uo order, no system-tho whole rebel 
Concern seemed to be crumbling to pieces, with¬ 
out a hand to cheek the disintegration. 
LADIES, TK.Y THEM. 
They will make your hair wave beautiful without 
heating it. For sate at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will be supplied by any first, class 
Jobber of Notions iu New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 789-26 1 - 
pOMSTOCK S R OTAR V SPADER. 
Having purchased the exclusive right to manufacture 
and vend this 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(throughout the United Sufa«i, excepting rite New Eng¬ 
land and some of the Atlantic .-> id Pacific states.) which 
has been so thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, lam now 
prepared to receive orders for them. 
A boy L5 year* old, with four rood h 07 * 0 , 0 ,ran spado fix 
to eight sense per day, eight leches loop,leaving the field 
in the condition of a garden bed when forked. 
Depots will be established at Chicago. Milwaukee, St. 
Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and other Western and 
Southern cities, aud 1 shall endeavor to meet the demand 
by manufacturing extensively; but orders should be seat 
early to avoid delay aud disappointment. 
For further tntorcnaUqn, price, &c., send lor circular. 
1. 0. UIDWKl.t , PtUsnurgh, !'a., Flow Works. 
Httsbuigh, Fa.. November, Wl. 777-tf 
WllmlugtwB 
Q WEST LNU HOUSE at CO., 
SCHENECTADAV, N. Y., 
MXXUFACTURKKS OF 
Endless Chain & Lever Horse-Powers. 
Threshers and Cleaners,Threshers and Separators, Clover 
llullers. Circular and Cross-cut Wood-Sawing Machines, 
Broom Corn Scrapers, Cider Mills, Ac. 
Send for a Circular containing description and price list 
of the above named machines. 1 1 m' .owti 
IB 17 ILLS 
send for pamphlets to the un¬ 
dersigned, wuo are the nly 
manufacturers ot this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Har¬ 
rison's self-acting pa- 
ten fad rotating hnng- 
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COMM 1SNIOV MERCHANTS, 
219 Merchants’ Row West Washington Market, 
NEW "V OIL 1C, 
Dealers In all kind* of COUNTRY FRODUCE, Live 
Stock, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Fish, 
Ac., Ac. Peaches, Apples, and all -fatten mills made a 
speciality. Refer to houses hi New York, and well 
known public meu. Correspondence from producers, 
dealers, aud fruit growers solicited Send for our tree 
circular. Consignments from the country respectfully 
solicited and prompt returns made. 779 -eowtX 
fags, either iu rids coun¬ 
try ov In Europe. 
i ?“ Subscription books for Stock at the office of the 
Treasurer. 
C HARLES E. HODC.ES, 
NO. ‘2i CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON, 
Whore Prospectuses, Maps, aud full information may be 
obtained, also Maiuto Fekk on ju'i’lioatiox. Aud at 
the office of .1 ESS E A. LOG K E, 
TJkltl No. l« Congress St., Boston, Mass. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
No. SO Liberty street. New York. 
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V Vwk Book Illustrations. Horses, 
Cattle. Sheep, Maciiiuery, Ag- 
rlcultural ImpL'iiv-nts, Seals. 
verfy Wedding, Invitation and Vts- 
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printed tn the best style. Orders by mail promptly at¬ 
tended to. L. C. MIX, 60 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
PKKMitJM at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, Xo. 625 Broadway, X, L 
665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
V , PAYING BUSINESS in tlxfir own 
IV towushipa, and free irotn riak, 1 * offered by the Au¬ 
burn PubliHlitUK Co., to hm>o Hook AtreiUN. 
Please hon.l lor i Circular, Ac., to E. G. bTORKh, 
Auburn, N. i., without delay. ?J2-3r 
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Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
free by mall for 50 cts.; retails for six dollars easily. 
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