List of New Advertisements. 
Rest Farming I.anils In tin: World. 
Great Educational Advantage -Louts W Burnham, 
i . s. Seven-Thirty Loan - Jay Cooke. 
(dinner Mowing Machines—Burton A Mnbie. 
Great Prize Distribution—T Benton <& Co. 
,Sims’ I’ntent Convertible Seed Sower—R A M Tlarder. 
Todd’S Improved Stumps for .Marking Sheep—A Todd, Jr 
Poulin, I’lgeon* and Kggs-K A Wendell. 
Great Sale • a Watches. Ac—Girard W Devaugh & Co. 
Valuable Farm fbr Sain—Janies Coon. 
Haisled’s Improved Horse Hay Rake —a M Halted 
New Songs ot the War—Oliver Pits on & Co. 
fai n ovi'f" imv »» —uu*c, 
Ginger snaps—Amsden A Co. 
"Whirr ’ . * J - 
i i . ininui ii IV Vwi 
.drr Berry—.1mile-! Adams. 
Stallion for Sale -Witnier Bios. 
Fancy Poultry and Dog*-K N Blsaell. 
A Bargain lor Somebody. 
Concord Crane Vince—By 
Look—A M Jaggers. 
Apple Seed—C B Cates. 
Ryder & Co. 
SPKOtAL NOTICES. 
Good ltesdlne Cheap—D D T Moore. 
Our Young Folks—Tlcknor & Fields. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. 
gMvertiiSifWfntisi. 
Or ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advnnce- 
TniRTY-FivK Ckntb a Line, each insertion. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 52>f cente per line of 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
W Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 
Ohltnnrie.'i, same leDgth, 50 cents. Each additional line 
S5 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mull 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
y. S. 7-30 LOIN. 
&lic Nemo dtondenser. 
— The Illinois Central spends $ 10,000 a day. 
— A sister of Gen. Grant died lately at her residence 
in Covington, Ky 
— Frenchmen are goingtobore for oil in Russia, and 
Americans in Mexico. 
— Josiab Capen of Hartford, has a calf one year old 
that weighs 01 .') pounds. 
— Gen. Grant's medal contains $700 worth of gold, 
and cost, work and all, $7,000. 
— Cleveland, O., ha* thirty-two oil companies, with 
a nominal capital of $0,14*2,000. 
— The last “carnival”at Havana must have been a 
j®Hy one, as 75 murders ore reported. 
— It is represented that a tallow mine has been dis¬ 
covered in the town of Windsor, Conn. 
— The people of Concord, N. IT., had 05 days of good 
sleighing during the winter Just closed. 
— It is estimated that two square miles of this city 
were under water during the recent flood. 
— Deacon John Phelps of Sturbridgc Maas., is dead 
—was aged 101 years, 7 months and 28 days. 
— Strawberries and green encumbers are already on 
the bills of fare of some New York restaurants, 
— The amount of damage done by the late freshets 
in Oil City, Pa., alone is estimated to be 2,000,000. 
The estimated number of colored children within 
our military lines in Louisiana is twenty thousand 
— There was an increase of minor crimes in the 
State of New York last year to the extent of 7,873 
cases. 
— Famine has again appeared In the west of Ire¬ 
land, and meetings have been held to mitlgiite the 
distress, 
— It is stated that Queen Victoria will shortly visit 
Ireland, In great state, to open the Dublin Industrial 
Exhibition. 
— The railroad lines between Buffalo and Chicago 
have advanced the rate of fare two dollars, to all prom¬ 
inent points. 
— John C. Fremont was fined $25 by a Judge of a 
New York Circuit Court, Monday week, for non-at¬ 
tendance as a juror. 
- The Wisconsin Indians, who have just received 
their annuities, call the fractional paper currency 
papoose money.” 
— A 1 0 ( 1 .'', H'l yaare old. living in Boston, has knit 13 
pairs of socks and footed 9 pairs for the soldiers, in 
the last four months. 
1 he last of the Swiss Guards who were present 
at the taking of the TuUerlee in 1792, died at Berne at 
a very advanced age. 
— Erlanger, who married the rebel Slidell’s daugh¬ 
ter, is one of the largest dealers in U. S. bonds at 
Frankfort, Germany. 
— Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of Wayne Co.. Ky., have 
twenty-two children. This is the most extensive 
brewery In the West. 
— Contracts for supplying sugar to the U. S. wore 
awarded at Chicago last week—CO,000 at 1G1, eta. per 
pound, and 40,000 at lli.c; cts. 
— William Cnllon Bryant, the veteran editor and 
poet has purchased a homestead in Cummington, 
Mass., for a summer residence. 
— Passengers from Oil City state that the damage 
done on Oil Creek and in its vicinity, by the recent 
flood, will amout to $5,000,000. 
— TheN. Y. Supervisors have voted $2,000,000 for 
bounties for recruits, being the second sura of a like 
amount for the same purpose. 
—- An exchange paper states that an enterprising 
speculator has formed a company to boro for Cod Liver 
oil, in Barnstable county, Mass. 
— John G. Nicolay, one of Mr. Lincoln’s private 
secretaries, is about to marry a daughter of ex-Attor- 
ney-Gcneral Bates or St. Louie. 
— It is stated that hereafter no ladies will be per¬ 
mitted to visit the Army of the Potomac without 
special permit from headquarters. 
— The people of Wisconsin are forming societies for 
the purpose of establishing a permanent home for 
Wisconsin soldiers, at Milwaukee. 
— The Minnesota legislature has extended the right 
of suffrage to negroes. The people are yet to ratify 
the measure by vote next November. 
— At Yokohama. Japan, bread sells at 2 cents a loaf, 
chickens 20 cents a pair, eggs 0 cents a dozen, sngar 3 
cents a pound, and flour 2 cents a pound. 
A bill punishing strikers who interfere with work¬ 
men with n fine of $100 and six mouths imprisonment 
has passed the Legislature of Minnesota. 
— The cotton plantations along the Mississippi are 
nearly all abandoned this spring, because there are no 
troops to protect them against guerrillas. 
— Gen. Butler has the door plate of Mr. Richard 
Yendou or Charleston, who, it will be remembered, 
once offered $10,000 for the General’s head. 
— The Rliodu Island legislature passed an act provi¬ 
ding that six per ceut shall be the rate of interest un¬ 
less some other sum la expressly stipulated. 
— A now guupowdor lias becu discovered in Germa¬ 
ny. It consists of humic gallic add, Or the resin or 
commerce, and chlorate or nitrate of potash. 
— A Japanese prince has resolved to erect a sugar 
refinery In Japan, and lias engaged two skilled Etiro- 
peaus to ucslst him In carrying unt big project. 
— A magnificent comet was discovered at Rio de 
Janeiro, Jan. 22 . its leugth was between eight and 
nine degrees, its breadth forty or fifty minutes? 
— The New York markets are said to be almost 
glutted with tropical fruits, oranges, bananas and lem¬ 
ons, which have arrived within a very few days. 
— A man in Danbury, CL, has commenced prepara- 
tious for raising watermelons this year by securing 
five dogs to watch them, lie wants a few more. 
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the un¬ 
dersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency 
for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing 
seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per annum, 
known as the 
SEM’TIIIRTV LOIN. 
These Notes are Issued under date of June 15th, I860 
and are payable three years from that time, in currency. 
or are convertible at the option of the holder into 
U. S. 5-20 Six pur cent. 
GOLD-HEARING BONDS. 
These bonds are worth a premium which increases the 
actual profit on the 7-30 loan, and Its exemption from 
State anil municipal taxation, add* from one to 
three per cent, more, according to the rate levied on 
other property. The Interest Is payable In currency 
semi-annually by coupons attached to each note, which 
may be cut off' and sold to any bank or banker, 
Lnterest amounts to 
One cent 
per 
day 
on 
a $50 
note. 
Two cents 
« 
H 
44 
S100 
44 
Ten “ 
u 
<4 
44 
500 
C( 
20 “ 
a 
il 
44 
1,000 
44 
$1 « 
it 
41 
14 
5,000 
U 
Notea of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes 
forwarded at once. The Interest to 15th June next will 
be paid in advance. This la 
G 
BEAT 
PRIZE DTSTRIRUTION 
nr t UK 
NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION, 
J»9!» firm,finny, Atw York. 
12 Rosewood Pianos, worth from $250 to $500cach; 15 
Melodeons, Rosewood Case .*125 to $225; 150 Music It >x- 
to fh>: bj® Silver devolving Patent. Castors. #15 to 
fM: 100 Silver r ryu and Cake B sskets. fir, to $35; 500 Sets 
Silver Tea ami Table 8pom,s, f 15 to $30 • 100 Gold Hunt! 
lng Case W lUelms $.5 to Sl id; mo Diamond Ring*. Ctiw- 
tei. ifcc., #50 to $200; 200 Gold Watches. $*K> to'HJO: 300 
Ladles Gold Mutches, to $35; 500Sliver Watches, 
V *'* *0 vXl 
Diamond Pina, Brooches did Ear Drops. Ladles' Set*, 
Brooch ami Far Drops, Gold and Cor.ii; Jei and Gold 
r lorenltao, .Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Cameo Sleeve But¬ 
tons, Sets of Studs. Vest and Neck Chains, Plain anil 
Chased Gold Rings Gold ' Kimbles, Lockets. New Style 
Belt Bnckles, Gold Peng and Pencils, Fancy work Boxes, 
Gold Pens with Gold and Sl ver Extension Holders ami 
a large u^ortment ot FINE JEWELKV ot every de¬ 
scription, of the beat make nnd latest styles, valued at 
SliOtROOD ! To be Sold ut One Dollar Each 
Without regard to value.and not to be paid lor until you 
know what yon will receive. 
Among those who have acknowledged the receipt of 
V AnvAiihs Gifts iln.wn from this Association sLuee the 
first ol January, lfiH’i, the following kindly pern.it their 
names to be used;—Robert II. HotohkUs, New Haven, 
Coon.. Mutotieon, value #1B0; W. F. T. Wliils, W.22<1 St„ 
New York, Diamond l.lnsU? Pin. value S2f*J, Mrs. R G. 
A G'LO “ J& O 2XT 
PETROLEUM COMPANY 
OF BOSTON. 
Organized rxnxr. the Genera r. Laws of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
• •' • v* V "I.-' ■ * • I ill, VUI'IP o - Bus* . — v, 
Tappen, 10 York St., Gold Watch, value $125; Miss Ellen 
f- Dickson, Binghamton, N. Y„ Meloifeon, value $100; 
Mi* IT IT AO i. ti x- V* rbi. * - - - ' 
Ml, Ii. II. Stone f ,2 T.'utii'st.,' N "f I,'i*tir.o7 Vitinc' fssoj 
Mrs. 1 eres:. A. Miller. Sor-.i Ion, I’m.. Diamond Fting, val- 
■.i.". »v..' - v. i ou .i iuii, i ii., jiiHni'imi mill:, v;$i- 
ue $175; Miss Ellen Peck,Springfield, 111.. Velodeon. val¬ 
ue $125; Dr. I. Vail lilncr, Washington, D. C., Gold ilnnt- 
ing Case Watch, value$130; Edward II. I.Indsny, Worccs- 
l..i tj 1*1- ■ .A .. . . .. IMKC . kll . . 1 . It r- ' - ,, (A : 
M’» vuav ” ”M 1 | f MU. GUW HU II._ v 
ter, Mass., Plant:, vft.i.u $250; MB* D. It. r arwoll, On- 
buiiuc, Iowa, Diamond Kttt'drcns, value $250; Francis 
I. Moriui. 120 Pearl St . Albany, N. V.. Music Box. value 
fill; Mrs. K, C. rngersoll. Urbann. Ohio, Silver a- t. value 
#00; Limit, B. F. Hendrick*. Willard’.* liobri Washing¬ 
ton, D. C„ Silver Palenr Lever Watch, value #55. Can't. 
I. Warner, 15th N. V. Vote., Silver Wnteli, value $35 - 
Many persons who have drawn valuable prize,. do not 
wish their names published, or we might extend tins list. 
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION. 
Ckrtificates, naming each article and Id value, are 
placed in Skalkp E.v vklo.-es. which are well mixed 
One of these Envelope , containing the Certificate or 
order for some article, ■: worth at least one dollar at retail) 
will be delivered at our ofi’re, or sent by mall to any ad¬ 
dress, without regard to choice, on receipt, of 25 cents 
The purchaser will see what article it draws, and Its 
value, wlilch may be from gnjc to five hi'xdueddol¬ 
lars, and can then send oxx dollar and receive the 
article named, 
No flLAjrxs,— Every 'purchaser gets value. Panics 
dealing with us may depend on having pr impt returns 
and the artielee drawn will be Immediately sent to any 
address by return mail or express. * 
Entire satisfaction guaranteed In r.u. e c, v 
Uffcates for $1; thirteen for $2. ’ Slx Ce! ‘ 
Agents Wastkd. Send a stamn for a rtreniur ah 
letters should be addressed x, BENTON A CO. A 
Box 5567, p. o.. New York. 
Two Tracts,—Two Hundred and Four Acres of 
OU Lands —in Fee , on Deep Hollow and 
HaWs Ilun, near Oil CUy. 
A umercnis Leases and Interests in some of the 
Jie-st and ACTUALLY PItOLUCING WELLS 
on OH Creek and Tributaries, with several New 
{,*'”* now qcArirj down on the Rynd , Foster, Clapp , 
W idow McChntock, and other Farms. 
. The y,hx>le Woking Interest in two lots on the cel- 
A a , nd , T J1BER T FARM,-on one 
J 'enfeh is the valuable and widely known GRAFF 
u d {TjSSAN WELL, on the same tract with the 
Maples/vide. Keystone, Kepler, Jersey , Coquette 
and other flowing and pumping wells, 
CAPITAL, $500,000! 
Par Value and Subscription Price, per 
^iinre,«w.......,,».** ^■- na 
capital, :.'.v::.v::.v;:.v:.v:.$5b;«o« 
Capital already invested in engines, apparatus and Im¬ 
provement, ^56,500,— m akLng the 
Actual Working Capital over $100,000. 
OIFFICZEIRS- 
Presidenr, 
EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq., (of Mercantile Agency 
Boston.) • 1 
THE QJSLY 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 $300,000,000 of the Loan authorized by the 
last Congress are now oa market. This umount, at. the 
rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed 
for within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly 
command a premium, as him uniformly been the case on 
closing the subscriptions to other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country maybe afforded facilities lor 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. 
794-91 JAY COOKE, 
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia, Pa 
QREAT EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES. 
BURN II A ITI ’ S 
American Business College, 
Counek Main and Hamfdkn Streets, 
SPRING PI ELI), MASS. 
An Institution designed to prepare Young Men and 
Women tor Business Pursuits. 
•LOUIS W. BURNHAM, President. 
3)' far the Largest, moat Complete nnd Thorough Institu¬ 
tion ot the kind in \ ew-Eugland, and the only legitimate 
.. Young Men receive 
Business College where ,„„„ K WV u icucivc : 
i borough Training, and are properly fitted for 
Business Pursuits. 
A Model and Comprehensive Course of Practical Train¬ 
ing. Great Improvement In the Manner and Method of 
Instruction. 
SPLENDID FACILITIES IN 
Book-Keeping. Telegraphy, 
Penmanship. Correspondence, 
Actual Business. Mercantile Law. 
Commercial Calculations, Phonography, 
and Modern Languages. 
Hcliool Room and Counting Room 
.r_„ -“ ! upon .. .- ...... ..... .. 1 ,uv I'.of.itnt mi > urn* 
ages of each. Theoretical Department and Department 
United upon a plan that secures all the practical advant¬ 
ages of each. Theoretical Department 
of Actual Business connected by Tele 
Office communication. Two Banking Houses with Bank 
Bills, (.hooks, Drnlts, Certificate* of Deposit, aiul all the 
modusoperindtot the Banking business, n fa elegantly 
fitted up with Merchants’ Emporium and Tnulc I’niori, 
General attd National banting OiXccs, Auction. Com- 
mission and Poncard-.t,,;, ftw*. Telegraph and Express 
Offices, Insurance, Exchange and Collection, Custom 
House, Manufacturing, Rxiierc - . ■ - -- 
ra l Pr eight Offices, f ■ 
. l GVHOIHG’I, l U *UItI\ 
road, Steamboat, and Gena- 
The student Buys, Sells, Barters. Ships, Consigns, Dls- 
counts, Insures, &u„ the same as in actual business. 
Ladles aud Gentlemen oafi commence at any time, re¬ 
ceive Individual Instruction, amt complete the course at 
pleasure, there being no Class system to impede their pro¬ 
gress. ioung men In pursuit of a Business Education 
should examine Into t!ic merit* of the 
piRST fLA~H FARM FOR SALE.-The 
A sulwerlber offers hts farm for snip, containing 100 
acres of land 3 mile 9 aortb-eist of the village of Newark 
"h? < fillies west ot the vlllngo of l y..ns, known as the 
Falrclilid Farm,” and on? of the best In Wayne Co 
said tarm Is well watered and fer.ccd; 7 acits of wood, id 
of orchard, stseked with rle best ot Fruit of different 
vatic tit*. Buildings nil in good order. The greater part 
of the purchase can re-ir.iBU un the premises tor a tcrir, 01 
years. The G.ock and farming Implements will be sold 
with the farm, ti desired, For Particulars appiv to the 
subscriber on the premises. 11. L. FAIr<CH!LP. 
Fost-offlee address, Newark, \\ ayne Co . N. Y, 
Dated Newark, MarchTj, 13®. 793-yt 
| YS PEPSI A AND FITS.—A sure cure for 
I m * m. ag.a *•***»» ix nmu UUTU IUT 
yj these distr. sting comp' aims is now made known In 
a Treatise on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, 
inh<iyf1titnk r\ n m _^u>tl 
,v.- ■ . • ■ 11 ■ 1 i. • I . HI*'. urvi.'Ui * » I. 1 1,11 aclUIL? , 
'Ublished by Dr. O.ITielp- Brawn. The prescription w-ns 
‘ "ifir---—--■ - — 
r .vin.vw v; ir. . a in . u, owsi. mb i VOCi l i HUH V> lih 
itirnidhed liim In ^uch tt prov icnti'i] manner, tbn: he can 
not eonsetenti lUsly refuse to make It known, a- it ha* 
cured everybody who usrd it. never having failed in u 
single case. It is miunll.’ s ir. lueases of FIT? as of DYs- 
I’l-T’.SiA ; and the lasredl-ut- may nc found in any Drug 
8torc Sent to all on reetdpt ol five cents to pre-pay 
postage. Address 
Dr. O. PllELPS BROWN. 
753-It No. 12 Grand Ft., Jersey City, New Jersey 
! 
Lalor’s Slieep Dipping Composition 
Destroys Vermin, Cures Scab, Improves the IFocV, Pre¬ 
vents lulling, adds to Weight of Fleece. 
Sold everywhere. Prepared by 
LA LOR t BROS., Utica. N. Y. 
Send for Clre ulaTT ' 763-St 
Ac snt* IVantol Everywhere. 
P-IKOTERS, COLNTUYJIEN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send the!.- Butter Cho«*, Eggs,Lard.Tallow, Beans. 
Hons. I-lax Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal. Green and Dried 
r rulis. Furs, Ski ns. Poultry, Game, Provisions, St-uds. Sor¬ 
ghum, \\ ool, Potash, Tobacco, Gils, aiul other produce to 
JOSIA H CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 3C3 Washington St., Neic York, 
Near Eric Railroad Depot. To be sold at the hi-hest 
market price. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price GUrrent of the New-York Market 
Aee- 791-tf 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
17 COURTL.INDT ST., N. T., 
EXCTJLSIYE 3IANUFACTURERS OF THE 
Ti-easnrer, 
CHARLES E. HODGES. 
Clevk, 
WrLUAM B. WESTON. 
Directors, 
J-HJT'ARD RUSSELL, Of Mercantile Agency, Boston. 
S. INGERSO L LOVETT, ot Boston. ^ 
PHILIP WADSWORTH, of Philip Wadsworth & Co.. 
_ Chicago, 1 
JESSE A LOCKE, of Boston. 
J. H. WIXSOR, of Oil Cl tv. 
C. M. GORDON, of Oil City. 
CHAS. E, HODGfcs, of Hodges & Richardson, Boston. 
Superintendant, 
W. W. WHITE, of Oil City. 
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK 
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 
CAPITAL, $1,000,000 PAID IN, 
Fiscal Agent of the United States, 
And Special Agent for .Jat Cooke, Subscription 
Agent, 
Will deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of Charge, by 
express, in all parts of the country, and receive in pay¬ 
ment Cheeks on New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, 
current bills, and all five per cent.. Interest notes, with 
Interest to date of subscription. Orders sent by mail 
will be promptly ailed. 
This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers 
on favorable terms; also ol individuals keepim* New 
“^ accounts. J. u. OI1VIS. President. 
J- T. HrLL, Cashier. 
H . ELLIS 
(} E O B G E 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE, 
33 stat « Street, I-tocliester, JV. Y. 
ering** Soh f i ie KiIrt 2 e n' B n a r e Tr Piano fortes. Also Chick- 
The proprietor la also sole agent for the celebrated 
S. D. & H, W. Simtb'3 American Reed Organs 
for the slxfoUpwing counties t-Monroe Orle ans Wivne 
ifip 
Z3T- Sheet Musio d:_ GEO. H SLLI9. 
P r^|fy e fl^f° Ublished. Pianos tuned / 1 Adders 
*«■««&« 
ss&XiAhiZiNJKW; i&S-cM.*? “>• 
,au ' u M. O. BENJAMIN. 
™ OHIO.-Those wijhln- to 
VX buy good improved farms cheap in Northern (Silo 
ATRSHIRES AT AUCTION. 
This stock fa bona tide, mil psM. with no possibility of fu- 
ture assessments and no pursonal liability. The absolute 
v slue and actual cash cc « t of ^ pr0pert7 arfe s0 great 
as to prcclaue its belag offered with the allurement of a 
reduction fro^i n nomaual par value. 
It has been selected, at different times during the past 
year by several old and experienced oil-workers and res¬ 
idents of Oil Creek, who arc familiar with the history 
progress aud value of every well and piece of property 
ir. that region. Several of the producing interests were 
originally acquired for the purpose of holding as private 
investments and sources of regular Income. 
These gentisiaeu have, however, been induced to com¬ 
bine their various interests, with additional property. !ri- 
to one strong, sound, and reliable compauy. Each of 
them will retain an Interest as stockholders, and hold 
their stock as a permanent investment. Residing in the 
oil region, and directly concerned In the success of th° 
company, they are pledged to look closely after its oper¬ 
ations ; thus affording a guaranty of watchlnj supervision, 
aud faithful and energetic management possessed proba¬ 
bly in an equal degree by no other oil compauy ever 
formed. Two of these gentlemen arc on the Board of Di¬ 
rection, aud one, Superintendent of the Company. 
lhr - k .< sol-: to ;>»y for the property, and to furnish 
a working capital to eper. up the largo aud promising 
tracts yet waiting to be developed. 
Tbe uum.-igiTs start with the intention of paying divi¬ 
dends Quarterly and from actual earnings only. Faying 
quarterly affords time to sell the oil produced to the best 
advantage, and is believed to be In all respects the sound¬ 
est policy. 
The dividends will beyond question, be not only imme¬ 
diate. but regular, perraauent and remunerative, we 
wish to avoid holding ont any inducements not warrant¬ 
ed by the same moderate and reasonable calculations 
that would be made In embarking In any legitimate busi¬ 
ness enterprise. It is safe, however, to assure subscribers 
ol handsome quarterly dividends from the present wells 
of the Company; which will moreover, we confidently 
belleve.be very largely increased by new developments 
to be rapidly made upon our extensive and valuable 
properties. 
We Invite attention to. and the most careful examina¬ 
tion or, the following list of properties, lands, and leases, 
the locations of which are all shown upon the map - be¬ 
lieving that none more valuable and promising haveever 
been offered upon so small a capital, and noue that have 
given greater assurance of permanent value and large re¬ 
turns. We Invite-subscriptions to an Investment, and 
guarantee the most energetic ana skllirui efforts to de¬ 
velop the property thoroughly, as well as careful and 
faithful management. 
Pnrc-l>rc<l Ayrshire Cattle- 
fncZb^ and Bulls; 
choicest stock of [tiy S ovfn bree2^3? e ^ a “ mal8 ’ the 
a t& BSten S^hborostation 
I o’clock, A- M. W Sa.e to commence at 
on__ w 
10 o’clock, A- M. 
Southboro, Mass., March I. iStc. 
ica- 
7»g5t 
U. ARTIFICIAL LEG 
United iVuistea the 
at uv era merit Iiirnisrefl the 
- btAtes Armv and Xsw Le^ v orOH. 
-: lens gratis, or lu value appUed on the 4 rt 
k *f ' * ***■ Ball and Socket j voted i e~ vh!"h 
, ftt 'iS an kie. luce the natu- 
/ N 'V nvJ 0 ^’ Br«8Roches- 
KYr . vi oveT the post-orfle-e : C’ncln.-iati 
JJL ' a Mechanics Instirute; Sr. Louis. Mo ' 
73 Pine street; Chicago, UI onrvosite -'mr.r.at* 
0®ce. DOUGLAS Bit. M. .^m^s' oner 
Citizens famished on private account. 
For instructions, address Dr. BLY. at nearest Depot. 
O LD EN'ES MADE NEW 
A narnnhlar 4 It»h m h„2T UTY 771, YV - 
^ P ftm P fc ie' iirectinc how to rpeedllv res«o^ *i?ht 
and give up spectacles wlihou: aid of ioct- -- -- ’• 
i:lirr*-' *- 
Sent by mail tree, on receipt of hfeents. 
by m 
Address 
786-131 
:to'ror medicine. 
E. B. FOOTE. M. D„ 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
Reaper and Mower with 8elf- Rake. 
.’ 1 .' hl8 l,i . l! "'. ,n “ < ' hlni .' Hiving double service and having a 
iq *tiiv cut amt side deliveru 
I 1 lilQH V. . - . .! . ' 
CUi In nOWll^, Kllu e>sj cm arm suit? il€Ul'tFu 
!u acid tics'' ; Afao f,rlCtl 110 tban the first class 
Smalley’s Combiucd Com Plow and Cultivator, 
on wheels, driver a seat, tcmlK a u crops, bus 7 steel culti¬ 
vator teeth and font cast Flu Worlu true, as fast an 1 
better than any Instrunu-nt row used. Cash price $68- 
with atoel Plows. STA Clveai instrument ‘ 
J. « . BAIN, PrueULon; Aiueri an Ag’l Works, 
No. 17 Ccartlandi Street. New Yors. 
721 
AlffEKICAN Bl SINICSS COL 1, ICG It, 
It is first c.»s* In all its appointments. No Commercial 
c allege In the land can compete with it tn point ot tho- 
rough bc-itica? iHsc.lplim-. Each department under 
special charge of first class teachers, the whole under 
immediate auporintofidence of Principal. It advertises 
notning K dors not faithfully perform. It* graduates are 
Skillful and finished accountants, who secure the most 
literativo situations. 
SliiND US NAMES. 
T , 0 ,P' , /. sonsw, '° " A' sctul us, plainly written, the names 
ad V. O. address of •'- . 
. s, plainly .. 
forty or filly young men likelr to bo 
ng a'business 'education, we will for- 
kkvikw and”H ow 
nnd . ___ . 
Interested lu obtalnta 
ward our Oou.kgk Ruvikw anil “How ro no'Husi 
V K P- H manual ot practical affairs aud guide to success 
in Ute. 
Funiculars.— llow Obtained. 
Circulars, Papers, Ac , giving full aud minute partieu- 
lars relating to the course ot study, exact expense oi 
Board and Tuition, mai be had ut the College Rooms or 
bv addressing 
LOUIS W. BURNHAM, President, 
Springfield, Ma-s. 
F 
IOI R 
FARMS 
STEUBEN fOUKTY 
Y’OR SALE. 
No. 1— Contain* 233k acre-i, abobt 100 acres cleared 
and fenced ; new house loby 2' feet with wing 10 by in) ft- 
well of splendid water; orchard ofriiotce fruit, apples' 
ay bi 
*p.vi iueiei- null, apples. 
pears. plums aud cherries lu beorli, small bav barn 
with’Join, of shedding tor sleep, farm well watered 
Sew. cost ^VW l ' P<?r f‘ ore ’ BuiUlla*! *11 
No. I -Joliti'xo. 1—lias if: i t:rfc. ahont 300 cleared 
and fenced; large new bam ,ai reel K 70, with basement 
fitted up and shedding for l.D slierlarge new graiirav 
atul vragou house: now Uomte 7J by y ft, w ith w Lite - well 
ol good water and orchard of ehofcj rult lu full bearing 
farm well watered and 'r. vod rt<-L- Prli-r sooner 
acre. Buildings all new a,.j‘ $t{.o, ' 53Uper 
No. 3 - Joins No. 2 — Uas 2U acrl shout 100 cleared 
mid te.ne.ed; new ham. « by I- lent,k ith basement log 
hoiiKO; tarn lu good order am well W atered. Price * 2 d 
per acre. dll 
No. 4 — Joins No.2 ami 3— Eas24S 
cleared and fenced; well wut.rert. 
All the above Farms are ren avkul 
wool-growing.being dryland, rater 
All are new land and now w -U se 
heavy crops of hay. l'ltev w 1:1 he 
- Oda- 
res, about 80 acres 
ice. $15 F acre, 
well situated for 
with good springs, 
n gras**, hrlugiug 
ad to good men on 
irala 
-- ... ... ... ....... *.!*«. A v.u LV KVMJU men Oil 
accommodating terms f or tbrther biriluuTars appiv to 
~jl- 8 t WH-I.I AM bl -ll,N .lmdi gu.u, } )ei 
flKEAT SALE OF WATCHES JFW. I (i IKVl AGENTS WANTED $-Tosoil 3 ni 
liirvd v.ifv min r.. .1 ....I*.., _i . . . . ■ ** i» r 
V 
., >i v. «m '• i v» |wv V| wuw, wu ty uu ouiu u* tut* %> uiluiU 10 
servo. Every one to have a PrUts aud no blanks to bo 
drawn. 
llow you can Draw it Prlsec 
are gratia. KPHTlAlM 
Send 7 ic(oiy-t\re Cents to it*, and ns soon ns worts I 
e.-lve it we will mall you a (’erttflnite showing wlu» you 
have ilraw-u. 11 the uniok' or articles please vou.scud 
hack the Certiorate and One Dollar and we >< ill fot waid 
you the article, no matter how cos'ly H mav be. together 
with a hill list of all the article* to be disposed of. If the 
arUelo i-t not what you w ish, state, when von send the 
( erllfte.iiti* and dollar, what Other arliele of the same val¬ 
ue you,prefer and w c will send h. ir you wisii more than 
one I rl/.e, soud us $i and w e will scuff you five Oenirt- 
eutos; lor $2. elevtin; for $5, thirty: tor $10, stxtv ; lor 
$!o, one hundred. Now is the time l'or the Ladies to gel 
bargains, oho before this ever heard of a Gold W ateli 
for>1? GIRARD W. DEVAl'GH A CO.. 
15 Maitleu Lane. New York, 
from co CENTS. 
r vr - — 
Agents come and examine Inventlii or samples sent 
n- <• hy mall lor 50 ct>.; retail* l'or si\ H lars enaily. 
-*0-48t Ft. )„ WOLCOTT, IT0 Chataun Sqtiare, N, Y. 
i WELL PAYING BUSIN V>s in iheir own 
,\ tow nshh)*, ami tree from riak, t - r -rod by the v u . 
b.u-n Pujillulling < «.. ,« ltHfit ■ itnnh \aeuts. 
AuC^N?y!:v\i!j:,tt^ < ’' t(> sto « kk - 
IV' K11 F O tt SALE —211 acresj Re lere to J anuary 
_*• 01 Rural. F. A. SPALDlNciAnn Arbor, Mich. 
7H2-M 
pmt 13 CENTS 
A Catching Fish. 
-1 will send rhe Secret Art of 
J. h. HOLYES, Marissa, Ill. 
Summary of Properties. 
Two tracts of good boring land, one hundred and one 
hundred and four acres respectively, tn fee, situated south 
Ot Oil City, to \ enango County, in tbe Immediate neigh¬ 
borhood of the Hdxmanttoe, Leo, and other large wells 
Jmd struck on the K off Sandy ar d Alleghany rivers. 
Important interests and Lease* on the best and most 
carefully selected properties on Oil Creek.—oa the Has- 
san Flats,-Coreplanter Ktm.-Ryr.d Flats.-Cherry free 
Run,-Clapp & HaJsan. Widow MeCltotoot, Foster, and 
two lots on the celebrated Hyde & Egbert Farm. 
In all, fifteen wells, five of them producing wells,seven 
down from two to five hundred feet and still boring, aud 
three Just commencing, with room on the leases for 
several more wells. 
Also a good Refinery. In complete working order, capa 
ble of refining 130 barrels per day, at a profit of one to 
five hundred dollars. 
Also engines, tools, tubing, tanks, and improvements, 
the actual cash cost of which was $56,500, and worth to- 
day $75,000,—the whole comprising a property unsurpass, 
ed for present value and prospective increase. 
f j* Subscription books for Stock at the office of the 
Treasurer, 
CHARLES E. HODGES, 
NO. 12 CONGRESS .STREET. BOSTON, 
Where Prospectuses, Maps, and full information may he 
obtained, also Mailrd Frkr ox application And at 
the office of JESSE A. LOCKE, 
ram] No. 4t» Congress, St., Boston, Mnss. 
M -A-iSOUNT & HAMLIN’S 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SA0SED AM) SEOULAE. CHUK0H 
AND 
^IOME MUSIC. 
PRICES; $110, 4-130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
E^TKey are elegant an pieces of Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little space, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, and every one 
Is warranted for five years. 
Illustrated Catalogues, with toll particulars, rax* 
" srerooms, No. 7 Mercer street,New 
to any address. ____ _ ^ 
York, and No. 274 Washington street, Boston.' 
GIBBONS Sc STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester 
and Monroe county. No. 23 South St. Paul street, Roch- 
ester.N.T. Tgitf 
engravihb. 
Designing and Engraring on 
W OOD, 
Satisfactorily and promptly 
executed, n*.—Ylews of Unb- 
Uo a n ri Private Buildings, 
ninerrations. Horses, 
Cattle. Sheep, Machinery, Ag- 
ricuUurai Implements, Selg. 
Wsdutsg. Iuvlution and Vts- 
prtotedin the bestjme On&re b^ ei3 Ti^omp.te_at 
MIA. oO Arcade, Rochester, N. V. 
fended to. 
L. C. 
J YIN'S PATENT HAIR CKLHPERS. 
LADIES, TRY THEM. 
Y . U1 jour hair wave beautiful without 
Ir’Jtfi .the 
heating It. For sa.„ ... 
country. Retailers will be 
Jobber of Notions In New 
ton. 
. f -lied by Miy Brat claal 
ork. Phliadeip’hia or Bcs- 
l>5f>-26t 
PJO.TISTOCK’S ROTARY SPADER. 
and ft veul thf 8 Cba5ed the exclaiive ri S h ' to manufacture 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(throughout the United States, excepting the New Eng- 
laud and tome of tbe Atlantic and Panne States.l which 
has been so thoroagttSy anti satisfactorily teslod ; am now 
prepared to receive orders :,>r them. ’ “ JOV 
ewi sr.ode six 
leaving the field 
Southern Cities, and i shad endeavor to meet the demand 
by manufacturing extensively. but oM: rs should be sen- 
early to avoid delay aud dlsappointmeui. sen 
F or furttier Iniormation. price, Ac., jend tor circular 
T) , , J. C. B1DWELL. P.risburgt. I’a., Plow'vvv rL 
Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ne -.-rmk-r. Ikfd. ' Vri-tf 
A JI ERIC AN R O O F I N G COMPANY. 
GREEN'S PATENT. 
t, .sMfrticiVr^ri’ 1 ? r>'opared to furnish otic of the 
best articles o| Roofing ever Introduced, conslatin"- of a 
1) V 1"'' nit Kn tt i- :l ' -1 'i m ! il» e h Pro01 b > -1 ‘ compound ot iy. 
prcn..vre^Sh-^y 7 * COal 01 M KTA L L1C r 
tiTo poi'C.'Jo !! A1 ! 1U0 h ;' s lie ? 1 ! tuoronghly testoff, U W.V- 
TLIM HOOF • ilU’.l linaftc^teJ by ch!ii" , (s \VHiitht»r 
it roil* .ip amt unrolls like a mece ^(Hi ciote 
an rfte '-or covering RAn.w..v\ CARS, srKAM- 
BO.vrs. DWRl i INgo, barns and SHEDS. Itcnabe 
laid down by anv sensible working mar.. . i . eaper 
than any known roofing u( equal daratn’ltv. 
th . .‘ire 1 ‘ n !r ) WHl ' un,i samples had .i.-’r-lvtng at 
th ® of tho Lompany- HEN UY SMITH, Agent, 
' XMjt No. 1H Wall St.. New York. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
WkBKASTKD 
To give Satisfaction. 
For valuable information 
upon the subject of 
33 6LLS 
*® ! d for patuphlcu to the un- 
dcreicned, who are the only 
nianutairinrers uf this de¬ 
scription of Bell with Har- 
y- __ rison's tclf-wtina pa- 
^ tented rotating hang- 
lugs, cithertn this coun¬ 
try or in Europe- 
77S-tf 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty street. New York. 
FATENT PLANTER, sow. 
■ , h I'.r ‘ ,us machine is designed t - s. wing Broadcast 
Gtaln. i faster, Lime and Ashes. !< has been thoroughly 
tested and given general sallsfaetion.of which we Ivn’ 
[v| ^yrlniAnlala T* la ova 11 i. f-.-l._I . . . ' 
numerous iestimoclals. It l» manufactured and sold at 
wholesale and retail bv the subscriber*. Tho.;.- wL-iilng 
tor more fall Information, please send for Circular 
Address N FOSTER A CO., 
PalmjTa, Wayne Co.. N. Y. 
IgEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
J MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Prbmit-h at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, No. 633 Broadway, N. T. 
fxS S. w. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
