PHOTOGRAPHS OK UNION AND REBEL 
A. Generals, ai $ 1,35 n dozen, or SS cents a piece. 
Address ED WARN KIMBLE, 
HarpersOold, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 
C lARINliT ORGAN AND IHKLODUON 
> B O O K rt. 
TnatritCtiono, Exercl-*e« ami Music. 
/(under, *2,5(1; New Method, $1.50 1 Carhari’s, $’,50- 
American School. *i,n0; Model, Winners Perfect 
Cnlde 7-1C; Melodeon ami Cabinet Organ wMiont a Mas- 
ter, ,.jc ; <>;een and .vhue’s Iusliurtor, 7.1c.; Howe's, HOc.s 
Woodbury s. jiOo. Iho above contain Instiuotlons and 
-Music. 1 liu Sci aplniie. containing music duly, 75c, mail¬ 
ed, post^iuiid, on receipt of price, 
OL1IHR DITSO.n it CO., Publishers. Boston. Mass. 
BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER 
Manufactory, 
NO, 37 EXCHANGE STBEET, UP-STAIES, 
RO CHESTER, KT. Y. 
United States 
JIMPORTANT TO STOCK BREEDERS 
Dailey’s Arabian Heave Remedy, 
AND 
INFALLIBLE CONDITION MEDICINE. 
The Great Remedy for Diseases of Horses and Cattle. 
u-tLENr 
that they are the same as the heretofore long aud favorably 
known D. E. Lent’s Barometer— Mr. Lent having disposed of 
his interest., but still retaining the superintendence of their 
manufacture. 
In manufacturing those Instruments we have made it'onr con¬ 
stant aim to conform to the principles which are essential to 
make a perfect working Barometer. We use large tubes and 
boil the merenry in each tube, Urns expelling all particles of air 
and giving a vacuum in the tube which insures a perfectly free 
movemeut. The cistern, used at the lower end of the tube, is so 
constructed as to insure a uniform movement of the column. 
The cases arc all made by hand, and in the most workmanlike 
and substantial manner. These Tnvinimerits have been used for 
years in various parts of the ennnlry, for taking observations to 
send to tho Smithsonian Institute at Washington. They have 
taken many Premiums and Diplomas at, State and County Fairs, 
and the Silver Medal at the Luitcd States Agricultural Fair, at 
Richmond, Ya., iu 1838, 
The accompanying engraving represents the face of an orna¬ 
mental case. Ttie plain cases have similar carving around the 
top and bottom, but are plain around the lace and down the 
sides of the tube. 
They will be shipped by Express, at my rink and expense, to 
Ihe Railroad Express Office, nearest the residence of purchaser, 
r.n p.n'oii.l svf .,ri nA 
1 XALL’S AGRICULTUKAL WORKS, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph 
a uimvioigui-■< 1 1 
Hall, dccOivaca, will continue iho manufacture tiiocel^ 
united 
Hall Thrashing Machine anil Power, 
which for execution ami stylo of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collin.o ami Slinttnck’w Combined 
Clover lUacliins, 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation! 
For information apply by letter -r otherwise. 
If’. K HOLTON, |Executors. 
Rochester, N. V., June 36, IMS. 800-tf, 
X3C UTC IIIKTSO 3NJ- ’ 
on receipt of price. 
jVb. 1. /< a pine ease, stained to imitate Rosewood. - - 
XT+% O r.. _ j r*i 1. ttt 1 a . ’ , 
carving top and 
Xo. 2. Is a solid Mack Walnut 
bottom , ... Viv-wv 
Xo. 3, Is a solid Black Walnut case, ornamented like 
engraving, .$13.00 
Other styles in Mahogany and Rosewood, from $14 to $LS. 
These prices Are the same as they were before the war. 
Parties In ordering should give their name and Post-Office ad* 
dress, as well as tho Exnress Station to which they wish the 
We hamf M stlippcc *’ C!lrclul t0 d° this in a plain, legi- 
N- B I“? , a , l9 ° ™annlhcture THERMOMETERS of various 
styles, including one made especially tor l)AtKY use. 
804 ' 4t LEWIS C. TOWER. 
IV ores 01 aH the deno&iiMttdflB fialhSd -Will he promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, 
The Notes of this Third Series are precisely similar in 
form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties already sold, 
except that the Government reserves to Itself the option 
of pai lag interest I 11 gold coin at 6 per cent., instead of 
7 u-iOths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the Inter¬ 
est in currency up to July 15th. at the time when they 
subscrlbe- 
The delivery of the notes of this third series of the 
Se ven-thirties will commence on the 1st of June, and will 
be made promptly and continuously after that date. 
The slight change made in the conditions ot this THIRD 
SERIES affects only the matter of Interest. The pay¬ 
ment in gold, If made, will be equivalent to the currency 
Interest of the higher rate. 
The return to specie payments, in the event of which 
only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, 
would so reduce and equalize prices that purchases 
made with six per cent. In gold would be fully equal to 
those made with seven and three-tenths per cent, in cur¬ 
rency. This la 
"^ISHWITZ’S M0NIT0K M0WEE AND 
rjlHE CHAMFIOW! 
HICOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
Keystone Cider and Wine Mill. 
flits admiral *" Machine Is now ready for the frn*c har¬ 
vest of I8t5, and Is Made In the most admirable manner, 
with enher one or two tubs, and is well worthy the at¬ 
tention of all poisons wanting such a Machine, it has no 
stiperlorlti the market, and Is the only mill Unit will 
properly erlnd grapes. For sale by all respectable deal¬ 
ers. I 3lsu make two sires of a superior pre-s for Ber¬ 
ries, Ac., Ac. Ir your merchant does not k-ep them, tell 
him to send lor one for you or write for one vourselfto 
the manufacturer. W. O. niCKflK, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
S First Premium Improved nr 
SEWING MACHINE. OU 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PRACTICAL UTILITY AND 
EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
Patented May 13ih, 1361, improvement patented June 
I 9th, 1 SC 3 . The celebrated Family Gsm Sewino Mi- 
cuink, a most wonderful and eteyunity constructed Nor- 
blty, Is noiseless In operation; uses the straight needle; 
sews with Doublk or Si-vons Tubxad; makes the 
running stitch more perfect and regular than by baud 
ami with extraordinary rapidity. WiliffatAer.Aem.rn/?;.!, 
»A Irr, tuck, run up breadths, Ac., Ac.; requires no Iubrp 
cation ot change of stitch .- is not liable to yet out of or' 
der, and will last a lifetime. 
"For the dressmaker it U invaluable, for the house¬ 
hold it supplies a vacant place."- Godey's Lady's Book. 
“It uses a common needle, sews verv rapidly, and Is so 
easily understood, that a child can use it ."—Me to Yuri 
Independent. 
“WRh single <jt double thread, it silently, vet very 
rapidly, with a common needle, make* the running stitch 
exactly like Iu id sewing."-.Yew York Tribune.* 
All persons who buy or offer for sale Imitations of this 
genuine Machine, will be prosecuted for Infringement on 
the patents. 
Single machines sent to any part of the country per ex¬ 
press, packed in box wlih printed Instructions on receipt 
Of the price. Vi. Agents wanted everywhere. Circular 
containing Liberal ludncomeuts sent Free- 
All orders must, be addre-,—d to 
FAMILY GEM SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Sfc-ttt Office, lit* Nassau Street, New York. 
12 Rosewood Plano*, worth from 
15 MeioaeOns, Rosewood Coses. . 
-Til Yf ru-ln il.w.vn 
150 Music Boses.’.7.’. , .V.7,\,«5 to *45 •• 
1 O 0 Sil ver Revolving Patent Cantors, ' * 1*5 to *10 
J00 Silver Fruit and (Mko Haskm*,' .7.7.\>l5to *55 " 
*»0() hi Silver anil Tublc fipoons t«i >xa ** 
100 gold Hunting ChSfi Watches, P . :: ;;i 75 fo *150 « 
H JaJS?S5P t , 1 {,usr9 ' Cluster, Ac.f-50 to $200 “ 
uOl f l NN ai-Clirti,,..... i. ii rn i* 
800 Ladles' Gold Watches.... £« r?, .. 
500 Silver Watches, .” ..7" pa to ^ - 
Diamond Pins, Pr**odittji Sind K;tr Droim I u;lIpo* c.,i- 
Ol f.eld and Coral, Jet anti Gu tL Kfor^'tlne MosM^ 
Lava, and C,unco ; Bet* ot riiud*. Vest and Neck Chains’ 
Plain ami Oh ,red Gold Rings, dolil Tldmblcs Locketl’ 
Now Style Belt Buckle*, Gold Pens and IVne'lln Kanv 
Work Boxes, Gold Pans'with Gold 2nd Sliver mSSSa 
Si ? u< * Vt r «£ t‘** | ortmeut 01 Fine Jewelry of every 
description, of tho host moire and latest styles, valued at 
$500,000. 
To be Sold 111 «no Dollar Knelt, without regard to 
value, and not to be paid tor until you know what von 
Among those who have acknowledged the receipt of 
•Iaiata«!.k Gifts drawn from tin* Association since 
-Jantiur; 1st, 1*«5, the followiug kindly permit their 
names to be used:—Robert 11. Hotchkiss. New Haven 
Conn., MeU.de.m, vtflUe IlflOj W. F. T. wiius. W.22.1 bt' 
New I ork, Idamoud Cluster Pin, value $3i<)- Mrs K. fi 
Linpan, M York St., Gold Watch, value fiij; Mi'-g Ellen 
IRnghamton, N. \ Meiodeon, value $uxi; 
Mr. E. H. Stone, 52 lentil St, N. V, Piano, value $ 550 - 
Mm. l eresa A, Miller, Scnnton, Pu, Diamond Rlng/val- 
ue V dn Miss Ellen .1 Peck.StirHjgnel.l, III., Meiodeon, v£l 
no ; IV. I. Vnti Hlpcr.nD. C. t Gold Hunt- 
ing Case Wotrh, valnc$15i7 Edward H. Lindsay, Worces¬ 
ter, Mow., Pluno, value $350 1 Mias D. H, FahVell, llm 
bmitie, Iowa, Diamond Ear-drops, vatu 4 flM; Francis 
T. Moran, 126 Pearl fct.. Alba.,y, N Y, Vib'c Box viiin* 
*•!«; Mrs. R-C.Ingcrsoll, Urbauu, Ohio, Silver seu value 
|60; Lieut. B. i-. Hendricks. M'lilaniN Rot el, Wuslilug- 
ton. D. C., Silver Patent Lever Watch, value Cant 
I. Warner. l.Mli N V. V.*l, rfu,..- . 
AND PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
This Institution FURXISHE3 THE BEST facilities 
f 5! : i?* c ^ n irL?S„“,,5 horon < th BUSINESS EDUCATION— 
^°,,l KhBP JP Tu . ya 14,1 1,4 v “rlettes is TAUGHT in a 
S*AMTra‘i rou f! “. tu! efficient manner. There are TWO 
BANKS fttrnUhed wltu over # 2 ,ftXUK» in beautifu! Bank 
Notes, engraved express]}- for tub, Collrge-toaether with 
Shipping and Comm Orton omces. fumUhed with all neces- 
tS^L Bl!9nfEs£ Pli * ,ICeil0r e ' rer T departuient of AC- 
TvU , 1 h i i')^ AP1UC INSTITUTE is conducted by 
B. H 0 LMJB,a superior phonographic writer 
and teacher liters are always several p.b vtoycopkic 
different d^err.-*ora.iain:ne!’.f.so that students 
...an be accommodated any time. Dalit rec, 
Atlons are roq.ilred t^^fj^HKtagr apotc cl asses, and 
0 .« jsiir,oat cam I* ■•curate and ready 
familiarity with the ,.§,n ".pie* of the Art. Graham’s cl. 
tire Series arc V ..U< J J Pii- stool*. 
U .’*f ! - ilt 1n Re highest degree of per¬ 
fection. by the, Presideyti ot the College and able Assign 
R EAPEH. 
The Mokitob has been In general ctre for the p-xst three 
years. It embraces every point necessary io make a per¬ 
fect Mower and Reaper. It recommend* itself to every 
farmer for the simplicity of its construction. It is proved 
to be the LiSHi-asr dsatt. It takes the preference for 
durability, easy management, aud “cod work. 
Four sizes—folly warranted. Seed for Circular giving 
foil description, reports of trials, reterences, Ac, 
GENERAL AGENTS, 
J. NEWTON CLOYES, !S5 Genesee St, Utica. N. Y, 
for Central and Western New York. 1 * 
F- SjliESEitpLE, Chicago. Ill, for the West. 
R- hINuLAIli 2t CO . BaiUtaore, Md, for Maryland and 
Virginia. 
H- FREEMAN, 29 State Street, agent for Rochester 
and vicinity. 
F. Nismvrrz.!« Fl.-st Street, WUliamsburgh, N. Y, 
Maaufacturer and Proprietor. 
1ST Good Agents Wanted. 79S-5teow 
now offered by the Government, and Its superior advant¬ 
ages make it the 
Great Popular Loan of the People. 
Less than $23),000,001 of the Loan authorized by Con¬ 
gress are now on the market. This amount, at the rate 
at which It la being absorbed, will all be subscribed for 
within sixty days, when the notes will undoubtedly com¬ 
mand a premium, as has uniformly been the case on clos¬ 
ing the subscriptions to other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of the 
country may be afforded acuities for taktng the loan, 
the National Banks. State Banks, sad Pr.vate Bankers 
throughout the country have generally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents. In whom they have conddence. and whoonlyare 
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which 
they receive orders. 
JAY' COOKE, Subscription A.gent. 
No. 114 SocTH-TnntD Street. 
8oa ’ 4t _PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
f ~THE BEST MOVABLE 
Comb-Bes Hive iu the World, 
Taking the First Premium three wars 
in succession at the N. Y. State Fairs; 
being a sure preventive against the 
four great troubles in Bee-Keeping, viz; 
The lose Of bees in swarming Time, 
by their flying to the forests. 
The robbery of bees. 
The ravages of the moth miller. 
And the great toes of bees during 
winter. 
Inclose sump for Book-Clrcnlar for 
particulars. K. P. KIDDER, 
Burilngton. Vermont. 
KW STYLES CABINET ORGANS, 
IN Encouraged by tjie iarue and Increasing demand for 
their Cabi.vkt Dug*ns, Mason * Hamlin have intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some oi which are in very ele¬ 
gant cases. Prices $t!0 to f 1 ,'AO each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue with Illustrations, and much useful Information to 
out one having any idea of nnrchsslr.e aav instrument, 
which will be sent to any address W 3 rerooma in New 
York City removed to No. K*> Broad wav. 
Address MASON BROTHERS. 
A m.xu x »au t ie been cured or great nervous 
debility, after many years of misery, desires to 
make known to all fellnw sufferers the sure means of re- 
BeL Addrew.enclosing a stamp. MRS M. MERRITT, 
1. O. Bos dfo. Boston, Mass, and the prescription util be 
s ent free by return ntxt . gftMoc 
HNT A KT1K1CIA L LEG 
• DnJrOlb— WiieM the Government furnishes the 
United Slates Amtv and Navy Leg to toi.i- 
^— ler* gratis, cr Its value appliod on aio Arm 
r tomlcal Ball and Socket Jointed l eg, which 
has latent) motion at the ankle, like the natu¬ 
ral one. New York, S5S Broadway ; Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y., ever the post-office; Cincinnati, 
Ohio, in Mechanics lusv.tnt,' ; st, Louis. Mo., 
73 Pine street; Cbtongo, III,, opposite trie post- 
offlee. DOUGLAS BLY, M. D., U. 8 . Cotzmilsasouer. 
Citizeus furnished on prtvaiv account. 
For instructions, Odoms Dr. 81.Y. at nearest Depot. 
»> tt A MONTH!—Agents Wsnr^d everywhere. 
-uu.) 1 r, aoreu evervwnere, 
„-<J to Introduce the improved Shaw A-’Clnrlt 
Family Sc wing Machine, theoM'v low price ma¬ 
chine in the eountry which is Uccoaed by Grover & Baker, 
TVlieeler * WiDon, Howe. Singer A Co., and Bachelder 
All other Machines now sold tor less than forty dollars 
each are inPnntreineni?, and the seller and user are K- 
aole to jots and imprisonment. Salary and expenses, or 
large coimaisslou allowed. Illustrated ctrenUre sent 
free. Address, SKA ft A Cl ARK, Blddeford. Maine, 
A TRUE PORTRAIT OF LINCOLN — 
Furnished free to the Subscribers oi New York 
Monthly and Working Women'* Advocate. Terms 
a Year. A moral amt reflned mtscellaceous Journal, de¬ 
voted to polite literature, humor, wit, prose and poetic 
genu. In politics and sectarian Questions, It is strictly 
nentrai, therefore just the paper for the million. No free 
copies- Its name tells the cause it advocates. 
_Address Miss KATE J. BOYD. Box M2S, 
796-lot] 88 Nassau St., New York. 
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENCY, 
I ESTABLISHED 1961. 1 
STARR A IS D BENEDICT, 
(Successor* to the late Ira C. Clark.) 
Office 6, Eagle Block, Rochester, N. Y. 
This agency In authorised to prosecute the claim* of all 
Soldiers or Sailors that have served la the present war 
in any branch of the sar ice. 
Bounty, Penaiou* and l'sy for widows, widowed moth¬ 
ers, minor children, or onhan sisters ol deceased Soldier* 
Bounty and Pay for ral ere, mothers, or other heir* of 
deceased Soldiers Bonny. Pay and Pensions for dt*- 
charged Soldiers, Ac. 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
Persons at a distance,wishing ctalms collected, have 
only to write, giving the name of the Soldier, his Com¬ 
pany and Regiment, who wr at once forward the neces¬ 
sary papers with full Insimcttons. 
No matter what your Halm, write. Monev advanced. 
Having the best of faclille*. *U claims against the 
Government are promptly collected. 
GEO. U. STARR. O. M. BENEDICT, Jk. 
REFERENCES. 
Gen. J. H. Mautispal*. Gen. I. F. QriMBv, 
Koswiu, Habt, M. C. 29th District. 
Geu. J Ail as E. WOOD a Genesco, 797-26t 
RURAL BOOKS 
ITALIAN QUEEN BEES FOR SALE. 
Bred from the most improved stocks of late Importa¬ 
tions. My facilities for rearing them are such that I can 
furnish pure stock ttrtlUzed by Italian drones, at the low 
price of six dollars. A liberal discount to Clubs and 
Agonta. Send for CIrcnUr. 
K. P. KIDDER, Burlington. Vermont. 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture. Ac., 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New 
Yorker. We can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFAIRS, issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,— on .1 shall add new works as published. 
Allen'* American Farm Book. $1,50 
Alient Diseases or Domestic Animals. 1,00 
Allen's Rural Architecture. 1,50 
American Bird Fancier . 80 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott). 1*0 
American Rose Cultnnst. ISO 
Barry’s Fruit Garden... 1 sj 
Browne's Field Book of Manures .’ 1*0 
Brock's Book on Flowers. 1,50 
Bulat's Flower Garden. 1,50 
Carpenters' and Joiners' Hand Book. 60 
Cutuo and their Diseases (Jennings). 1,50 
Chemical Field Lectures. 100 
Complete Manual on toe Cultivation oi Tobacco ... 30 
Cottage and Fs-in Beo-Kecper. 75 
Cole's American Fruit Book. 60 
Cole's Amer .-un VeteriuarUQ... . 60 
Dana's Muck Manual....... 1*0 
Darllngt.-u's Weeds and Useful Plants. 1*0 
Direc.ti. n* for Preserving Natural Flowers. 1*0 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over iOO illustrations. 50 
Eve ybody hlaown Lawyer. 105 
Fii.olly Doctor, by Prof. Henry 6 . Taylor... 1 05 
Farm Drainage.by H. F. French... 1 *0 
Field'*Pear Culture... l^s 
Flint on Grass**.. 2 00 
Flowers for the Purler or Garden... s'oo 
Fuller's Illustrated Flrawbcrry Culturtst. ’20 
Grape Cultariri, hr Andrew S. Fuller. . 1*0 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 1 75 
Herbert’s Hints ro H-'cse-Keepere... 1 75 
Iiolley ‘9 Art of -S»w Filing. . ’@0 
Hop Culture. ... 40 
House Culture and Ornatnentsl Plants. 75 
Jeantngs" 8 hce-p. Swine and Poultry. 1,50 
Johnston's Agricultural CheniHity.. .‘‘.I 175 
Johcietoa's Clietulstry and Geology. 1*0 
Kemps' Landscape Garoeulng. Vno 
King- 1 ‘ext-Book. for Bee-Keepers, cloth 75 c, paper ’40 
L*nr*rroth on the Hive and Honey Bee. 2.00 
Liebig's great work on Agrjcnlture. ijn 
l.l-islej’s Morgan Horses . ”* j’jjjl 
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint 1 25 
Hides on Horse’s Foot. SO 
Manual on Flax und Hemp Culture-...77.".77*1”*" 25 
Modern Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mrs S J Haie'.i 1.50 
Onion Culture. . 
Our Farm of Four Acres . ....777 SO 
Pardee on the Strawberry. 75 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. , ' ogO 
Produce and Ready Rceknor Log Book.!. SC 
Qulrnby'* Mys .-rfo* or Bee-Keeping. 1.75 
uumey ou boiling Cattle.., . 50 
Rabbit Fancier.so 
Uichardsou on the Hog...SO 
Richardson on the Dog, cloth.. . . 50 
Rogers' Scientific Agriculture..'.'7.7.7" 1 00 
Rural H owe* (Wheeler). . . 1*0 
Scheuck*Gardeners fovt-Book. 60 
Sorghum Grower’s Manual, by Vf U Clark. 25 
Stewart’s (John J Stable Book.. 150 
The Horse and h[j Diseases, by Jennings.* 1 I 5 O 
Thomas' Farm Implements... ,,, 1*0 
Todd’s Young Farmers Manual and Work Shop.... 150 
Warder s HixtgM ami Evergreen's. 1*0 
Wax Flowers, how to make them. 1*0 
Woodward's Country Homes.... 150 
Wool Grov> *t * Stocg Register, Vote. 1.2.5, S. each' S3 
Young Housekeeper a and Dairy Maid’s Directory. SO 
tP" Any of the above named works will ho forwarded 
by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
The subscribers offer for sale, at one-half the advertised 
price of other Machines, twenty five 
CURTIS’ CELEBRATED PRAIRIE 
MOWING MACHINES. 
These Machines are of light draft, wide cut, very sim¬ 
ple, substantially made, and for level land cannot be 
equaled. Send for a Circular. Address 
SOUt E. A A O. B. MENEELY, West Troy. N. Y. 
MENDENHALL’S PATENT HAND LOOM, 
FOR WEAVING 
Flax, Wool, Hemp, Cotton and Silk, 
Being the only complete Loom ever Invented, capable of 
\\ saving almost ary style or kind of Cloth now worn or 
n*ed; such as Plain Cloth, Double Plain, Sattlnet*. 
1 woods, Blanket Twill, Kentucky Jeans, Frockiug, Bal¬ 
morals. ShawU, Flannels, Strainers. Seamless Bags, Car- 
pels, ate ThU lx)ora It will remember#*! was the one 
Umt aUrActctl 80 much AtU?nc5on at the N. T. Slate Fair, 
held ac Kochcster. Iu tS64. For particulars addrcaa the 
mAnnfaCwUrftr for the Eastern Sitatc^. 
_ K. P. KIDDBlt, Bu rlington, Vermont. 
HpHE SEVENTH ANNUAL TKU.ll OF THE 
“Geneseo Nonnal Music School,” 
Will commence July 12,1965, and continue in session 8 
weeks. Prof. TRACY, of the "Leipzic Conservatory of 
Music," teacher or the Organ and nano Forte. For Cir¬ 
culars containing full particulars address. 
TJIMt W. W. K1LI.IP. Geneseo. N. Y 
rilHE CHAHTPION FORCE PUMP 
(JoliUMou'a Patriit,) 
For FAtiiiRiiiNliina; Fires, 
Wetting Roof), (near fires.) washing Windows, Carriages, 
Decks of Vessels. Watering Streets aud Gardeus, 
Sprinkling Fluid* and Liquids on Trees,Plants 
and Shubbory, for destroying luaeota, etc. 
It Is portable and compact, and will throw six gallons 
oi water per minute, from HO to 10 feet. It can be easily 
worked by a lad of twelve years. 
It is simple iu construction, not liable to get out of or¬ 
der, and every machine warranted. The price Is so low 
that one should ho Inovery family, school-house, factory 
building, Ac. imcu, only flit. 
An extra Nozzle, for Sprinkling, will be found attached 
to each Pump. For sole by 
_ , Ji'HN 11AP.M,JIE. Kochk-tkb, N. Y., 
)V holcsale anil KctAil Agent tor Western New Fork. 
1 MEItlt AN ROOFING UOMLPANY. 
CREEN'S PATENT. 
This Company t» now prepared to rurnlsh one of the 
best artic’ea ot Roofing ever Introduced, consisting of a 
water-proof by a coumoun.i of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER,hardened hv apivatofMKTALl.IC Paist 
prepared exprctaiy. The wuol* rAimtr rus been thor¬ 
oughly tested, is - purely Wa I'KR-PROOF. and uiutffcct- 
od by cliangiw of westher. 
It rolls Up atm unrolls like a piece of OH Cloth. 
It is deatgue-l tor covering RAILWAY CARS. RTKAM 
BOATS. DWKi.i.mOS. BAKNs and bHKDS. llcaube 
laid down by any sensible working man. It In cheaper 
than any koowti rooting of equal Jurabltlty. 
It can be seen in u*e and samples had by applying at 
the Office Ol the Company. HENRY SMITH, Agent 
SIM-Kit No. ui wall at,. New York 
D O YOU WANT WHISKERS OR MOUS- 
TACaBM?-Our t.recRn Compound will force them 
to grew on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on buld 
heads, in six weeks. Uric, $ 1 . Sent bv mall anywhere, 
closely sealed, ou recelp Of price. Address WARN KK 
-V CO.. Box ISS, Breoklyn N. Y. TS*»-l 3 t 
1 OH A AGENTS WANTED. Money made 
A yV'y fast and -'a«y. Business light and pleasant, 
and can be commnnee with 11 vu or eight dollars capital, 
bend 3 cent stamp tor Circular, or $1 for sample, used In 
every family, anu gells for $ 10 . 
80D16t DR. W. W. HIBBARD, Poultaey, Vt. 
rjLlPPER mow ING MACHINES, 
Fanner* wishing a goor Mower should send for do- 
script.!on of Uic Clipper. AUo. Bony Mower and Har¬ 
vester. These Macbtim* hive been In u*e four year*. In 
New \ ork and Cotmec.tictt, and give lire heat. *aaafaotlon 
of any In use. They are l ;ht draft, wvtl built; and Car- 
mere should wo one be ore purchtslng! Descriptive 
Circular* sent free, with nferenco*. &c. Farmer* wanted 
as agents for these muoldTc*. 
HORTON t MABIE, Mantifactdrcr* 
Agrlctiltnral Implements of all kinds, 
Fkkksku.1 ., N. Y. 
W. W. K1LLIP. Geneseo. N. Y. 
K DW AKD BYBsTEK, Attorury and Conn* 
sellar at Law. Convey sniffing and searches of 
title to real estate specially atteuded so, and a limited 
amount Of land surveying done lit connection AUe-'ew'.th. 
Office No. 5, Lyons* Block, Rochester. N. Y. ,?J7-tf 
N.” Agents I.” Wanted 
Agents call and investigate, or samples sent for 50 cw, 
guru to retail for six dollars, and a book entitled "Sue- 
cejsa in Buslnosa," al*-> sent nee Flense cull or ad¬ 
dress O, L. V \N ALLEN, 131 Washington St., New York. 
N. B.—Any person not perfectly satisfied that he has the 
worth ot Ms mouey will have It refunded by returning 
tho sample. _ _LSOldSt 
r|l« ALL WANTING FA U MsT 
Large and Thriving Settlement 
Op Vt.s iund, Rich Son,, good crops of Wuka. 7 . Cork, 
Tkach**, Ae.. to be seen. Only 31 mile* from Thiiadel- 
pldu — delightful climate —20 acre tracts a*. (Voir f)5 to 
$85 per acre.payable within four year*. Gooii »el\oois 
and society. Hundreds are settling, and crop* can be 
seen (trowing. Apply to CH AS. K. LANDIS, P. M.. 
V iiu'lainl, Cumberland Co., New Jersey, 
Report, of Solon Robinson and YInel aud Rural sent 
rr<-e. 
From Report of Solon Robinson, Ag. Kd. I ilbnne- 
Hi* one of the moat extensive fertile Tracts, In an 
aimtxit lev,-! position, and suitable auuditton for pieas- 
ant fa n, o OK> that we know ot this side or tho Wostern 
1 r‘dries. sol- 1 st 
19fk7 W * S * n ‘ ,CL,t, «® A CO., in/re 
lOt) I * The well estabUshtq strictly l0U«)s 
PE0DU0E COMMISSION HOUSE, 
Xo. 230 Fulton Street, Nt,*. York. 
Reference—New York National Echany. Bank, N. Y. 
Have unequalled facilities for disposing of Wool Hops 
Leaf Tobacco and Hlghwlnea, direct to mawueturers' 
Tlie usual attention given to Butter, Choose, L-, r g p..-/ 
Flour, Grain, Beaus. Peas, Drleui aud Greun j^i mu' 
Seeds, Eggs. &c.. Ac. ' 
consignments solicited. 
Cancers Cured-^n^s 
Cured without pain or the use of me ktufo. Tumors, 
White Swellings, Goitre, Ulcers, anil all curoolc dieeasea 
inccessinlly treated. Circulars describing treatment sent 
Dee of charge. Address I)RS BABCOCK A SON, 
WS-tf No. 27 Bond Street. Ne w York. 
Alt JI URN, 
AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
pmB APimn cidbb. 
DR. TALBOT’S CONCKNTR.tTKD MEDICAL PINK 
Applr C 1 DK 8 will cure von if rou are sick, aud If you 
are well will prevent slckues-. See long advertisement 
In Rviux of fth January. Ui.'i pace. Send for Circular. 
TV.VKIt B. T. BABBITT, cd to 71 Washington Sc.. N. Y- 
Can send tiielr Butter,CI ic m-. Egg*, Lard. Tallow, Beans, 
Hop*. V lax Cotton, Hour, Grain, Meal. Green and Dried 
I ruita, full*.Skins. Poultry Gatne. Provisions, Seeds,Bor- 
ghum, Wool,Potash, Toba- co, OUs, and other produce to 
JOS1AH CAR PUNTER, 
CONI M lisis IOJS MERCHANT, 
-Vo. 323 Washing ton 8t., Kmc York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To bo sold at the highest 
marketprfoo. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable weekly Price Current of the New York Market 
fr«e- _ " _TBl-tf 
/TOOD KAKTIS IN OHlO.^Those wishing to 
' J buy good improved farm* Cheap lu Northern Ohio, 
or any size, adapted tor sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can receive* Catalogue ciescrlblnc each tarm aud price 
by inclosing stamp and addressing H. N. BANCROFT, 
<90 Real Estate Ageist, Jefferson, Ashtabula 0o n O, 
T11E PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
AOOSLPLKTKTKXXT18XOX TIIK UUKKUINO, MANAOKMUXT 
AND DlSKAaXS OP SUKKP. 
By lion. Henry S. Kuudnil, LL. D., 
Author of "Sheep Husbandry in the South," “ Fin* 
Boot Sheep Husbandry," ike., <tc. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
_ W.Sent, poBt-pnid, to any address Ui United States or 
Canada, ou receipt oi price, $*. 00 . 
Tho Practical Shepherd is a large lfiiuo. volume of 454 
pages, handsomely illustrated, printed and bound. Price 
$ 2 , (post-pntd, if sent by mall) which is cheap at present 
cost and prices of boohs. To any Rural Club Agent (I, 
e„ any person remitting for 5,7 ,10 or more subscribers to 
tho R, N. Y. for 1306.) we will furnish the work at a 
handsome discount from retail price. 
IfTFlOM 50 CHNTK 
Agents come and jxamlne Invention, or samples sent 
free by mail for50ct».; fetalis for six dollars easily. 
YO-tSt R. L. WOLCOTT, DO Chatham Square. N. Y. 
JJEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Purmivm at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, ISffl. 
Principal Office, No. 623 Broadway, V. Y. 
SiW S. W. DIBBi.R. Agent.. Rochester. N. Y. 
A SONIC'. CHAHT. Local and Traveling Agents 
uanted to sell a new Pictorial Masonic Chart. 
Iddrt-ss L. T. MOORE. Seneca Falls. N. Y 
A HINTII I—I want Agents everywhere, at 
11 Month, expenses paid, to .toll Fifteen .D fi 
vlKSp!r ,, )l fo«“• *• u * particulars free. 
JUS 1. GARKY, Blddelord, Maine. ]<uu-i:>t 
[AKAIN TILK HA 
\J manuiactured by 
789-tf 
LA TOURRETTE. 
Waterloo, Seneca Co. N. Y, 
