W'.lLn,inniiiu' 1 
tfew Advertisements. 
pLOWEK AND VEfiETABLE SEEDS. 
Vick’s Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds 
A N O N D A ft A STEEL WORKS, 
STRACtrSE, W. Y. 
SWEET, KARNES A- COMPANY, 
MANC1TAOTORKB8 OF 
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, 
(Superior for Tools ,\ Square, Flat anil Octagon, ot nil 
^<“8. FfJfrA" A7 AAX iui-1 AX STEEL, Jf.l CMXti¬ 
lt i STEEl., Uouiiii ami Square. 
A I! STEEL ami SPRING STEEL of nil sizes. 
SPRING STEEL ETNOER l!AES. 
Particular attention paid to Steel for Heaping and 
Mowing Machine* and to Steel Forgings, 
have 4 11 Monk ami good assortment of TOOL 
STEEL on li'.iml, to re 11 (Void, and are prepared to taka 
orders to maiitl IV It,,. for nearly all kinds of Merchant; 
Stool, SEND FOR PRICE LIST. (820-tf 
The yew York Wecklv Tribune. 
Maple Sugar—Blyiuyer, Bate* & Day. 
The American Farmer—John Turner. 
Bartlett Sewing Machine—Page Brothers, 
jtoney Returned in Fall—P C Godfrey. 
Piano Study nnd Practice—Oliver Ditson & Co. 
How *t|« Done—John B William*. 
Timekeepers for the Million !-F <5 Homer. 
Large Pioflts—M J Metcalf* Son. 
European Pocket Time Keeper—Julius Rising. 
Seodung Pear stocks—Ell wangcr * Barry. 
Brick-Make *- Attention-.! A Latter. 
Catawba and Isabella Grape Wood—Cowrlei^ ur 
Texas Osage Orange Set !-Overman.® <- c 
Lasell Female Seminary—Chas M Lushmg. 
Carre Seed—Wm S Leach. 
Ar>ple Seeds^-J A Root. 
SPECIAL NOTICB8. 
■Pleesant Home for Sate— John MeKcown. 
Capper Tips protect the toes of Children s Shoes. 
L ARGE PROFITS can be made by active 
men in the Stencil Name Plate Business. Complete 
outilts of tools and stock furnished bv M. J. METCALF 
& SOM. 101 Union St., Boston, Mass. Si5-6t 
S EEDLING PEAR HTOCKR.-'W cm furnish 
a few thousand good one venr Fear Seedlings if ap¬ 
plied for immediately. ELLWANGER & BARRY, 
Jan. 10,1866- Mt. Hope Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. 
FOR THE SPRING OF 1SBO, 
Ta now published, it contains full descriptions nt the 
choicest floral treasures of the world un <1 the best veget¬ 
ables, with plain directions for culture, lllnstratcd with 
aCOLORKD BOUSjl KITK a.mj Firry Wood Kmir.v vtMis 
of the newest amt best flowers and containing about 70 
pages. tSfSeat to ail who apply enclosing Ton Cents, 
which Is not hail the cost. 
JIf“Flowers irom seeds sold hy me. obtained the first 
prizes at the principal State Fall-*.'and hundreds of Coun¬ 
ty Fairs, the past summer. Address 
SSS-tt JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. V. 
T EXAS OSAGE ORANGE SEKD-Fresh and 
good, for #3 per pound: $50 per bushel; 5 bushels $13 
and 10 bushel* #40 per bushel Address oi’ERSlAA, 
MANX & CO., Box lflo Normal, or BOO Bloomington, ill. 
F A NO STUDY AND PRACTICE IS MADE 
attractive In ifle *yiti-ni adopted in - Utnn,\Rnsoy'S 
New Jt kthod ” No Iong dry lessons, nor wearisome ex¬ 
ercises. but Sprigih-lv Srrpn:* throughout.and Ctuitv. 
ISO Mklkmks for pnvctlOe. at every step. No one who 
has used this book will ever use or recommend any other. 
Ilia all that con ae desired. Sold by alt music dealer*. 
Price $ 3 , 75 . sent post-paid on receipt of price. OLIVER 
DITSON & CO., Publisher, Boston. Mass. 
F oot-rot in sheep can be 
THOROUGHLY CURED BY USING 
Whittemore’s Cure for Toot-Rot in Sheep. 
It l* Surer and Sarcr than any preparation of Blue Vit¬ 
riol, But ter ot Antimony, etc. Ilium been tested by many 
Prominent Sheen owner* with success, and 1* In fact a 
ro/dUm Our*. It will ulso thoroughly cure the worst 
cases of Foul In Cattle, and Thrush tu Horse*. Certifi¬ 
cate* can be hud of tlm Agents. 
iy* Ask for wntttemove’s Cure and taka no other. 
For sale hy *11 Druggist* F. IV. WKITTEMORE. 
Sole Manufacturer, Chatham 1 corner*. N. Y. 
For sale bv WnmnwxN ,V ( <>., Bath, N. Y ; Dumnsok, 
Comstock & Co., Utica; John KAiucniLP, Cazeuovta, 
N. Y.; James G. Woof & Co„ Poughkeepale, N. Y.; 
Strong & Armstrong , Clevcl and, Ohio [SI&Mt 
^HOBT-HORNS FOR SALE. — I,on Isa 
jo lull, calved Mav 15.16BEL; got by Double Duke 1451M, 
out of Louisa bv Kirklcuvlugton Ut.iilIV dlOiO.i 
A URKLLAN \- Calved October in, isfli ; g 0 t by Mame¬ 
luke nut, out of Aureiu by osceola781'. 
ANNIF.-Calved January 15, i*id; got by 2d F.arl of 
Carlisle .’Sin. out of Aurellana by Matuoluke Sill. 
MANNAItAN —Bull, red; calved August 31), 1*65; got 
by 2d Earl of Carlisle 2801, out of Aurellaua by Mameluke 
3fl4. 
AUTUMN LEAF-Calved Mayli.t$62; got by Holy, 
oke 3979 , uui of Bride of Autumn by Fail of Warwick >I«L>. 
All for sale cheap, to dOBe off. They are all line animals, 
In good condition. W. H PRINCE. Northampton. Man*. 
$l)c Jfctos iionbenscr 
— Gen. Scott's health is improving. 
— Libby prison is now a grocery store. 
— Coal is selling in Elmira for $9.50 per tun. 
— White elephants have been found in Siam. 
— The debt of the city of Boeton is $10,021,198.00. 
— The population of New York State is 3,831,777. 
— The present strength of the army Is 125,000 men. 
— A machine for picking cotten has been invented. 
— Printing paper is being imported from Belgium. 
— The total indebtedness of this State is $51,041,- 
539.86. 
— Baring, the great London bauker, is to be made 
a peer. 
— The Chief Justice Of Ireland (Lefroy) is 90 years 
of age. 
— A $100,000 fire occurred in Chicago on the 9th 
instant. 
— St. Louis was visited with a $40,000 fire on the 
Gth inst. 
— Gen. Mejia is barricading the streets of Matamo- 
ras again. 
— The funded debt of the city of New York is $29,- 
832,576.50. 
—150,000 stoves were sent to market from Troy, N. 
Y., last year. 
— During last year there arrived 195,075 immigrants 
at New York. 
— The rice crop of the South this year is less than 
12,000 bushels. 
— There is on exhibition in Providence a piece of 
ice 14 years old. 
— The total amount of naval captures reaches $30,- 
000,000 in value. 
— Another earthquake shock was felt at Porto 
Rico, Dec. 16th. 
— The author of “ A Song of Steam,” Capt. G. W. 
Cutter, is dead. 
— Gen. Sheridan represents matters quiet along 
the Rio Grande. 
— The new five cent fractional currency is to be is¬ 
sued this week. 
— The spotted fever prevails in Orange and Martin 
counties, Indiana. 
— It is said 80 more Generals are to be mustered 
out of the service. 
— Paper hats, water-proof, are being minnfactured 
at Springfield, Mass. 
— Small pox, scarlet fever, and measles are still 
prevalent at Quebec. 
— Aggregate number of troops furnished during 
the war was 2,652,062. 
— Gen. Hickey, late chief clerk of the U. S. Senate 
was buried on Monday. 
— Twenty clerks were discharged last week from 
the War Department, 
— Admiral Baldwin, of the royal navy died at To¬ 
ronto on the 6th inst, 
— A bust of Thackeray has been placed in West¬ 
minster Abbey, England. 
— The whole number of convicts in the State pris¬ 
ons of this State are 1,873. 
— A deficiency of $150,000 exists in the accounts of 
the auditor's office of Brooklyn. 
— The State prisons of this State have cost $200,- 
899.96 more than their earnings. 
— Freedmen'a Savings' Banks have been establish¬ 
ed in the principal Southern cities. 
— The Queen of England has had a quarter of a mil¬ 
lion dollars left her by a Mr. Neeld. 
— The organized force of the National Guard of 
thiB State, armed and equipped, is 23,000. 
— Half a million of dollars was stolen from Adams 
Express Co., on the 6th lust., between Boston and 
New York. 
— A fund of $5,000 left in 1829 by Nicholas Camp¬ 
bell of Warren, R. L, furnishes gratuitous instruction 
to 70 indigent children. 
— The Louisiana National Bank of New Orleans, 
capital $1,000,000, has been authorized by the Comp¬ 
troller of the Currency. 
— The Swedish and German laborers are leaving 
the Virginia planters because they cannot live on 
bacon and corn dodgers. 
— The first trial for treason in East Tennessee— 
that of the rebel enrolling officer, Gamble—has result¬ 
ed in a verdict of acquittal. 
F arm for sale-oh ciianniout 
River, Jefferson county, 175 acre*, within one. mile of 
the Villaee of Chauniout, Cli. Depot Post-Office, Min*. 
Ac.; ISO sores Umber, principally hard wood, balance Im¬ 
proved laud, good fence-i, arid well watered. Laud udupl 
ed to grain raising or dairying. Building* new and first, 
class, with modern Iniprovemcuta. Sublime for 100 cattle 
and storage for two hundred tun* Ot bay: manure cellar, 
hogpen, sheds. Ac. An extra house and buru on the 
place, convenient for a division of the farm U' desired j 
the Umber alone worth nearly the price asked for the 
whole. A good lime stone querry, and good fuctlltii* for 
shipping stone and little. The place I* stocked with cows, 
which will bo sold with the place It desired. For farther 
particulars enquire at myomec.or by mall. Terms made 
easy. ABSALOM BACKUS, Jr. 
Cnanmont, Jell. Co., N. Y-, Jan. l, t 866 . 
D ON’T BE FOOLISH. 
You can make Six Dollars from Fitly Cents. Call 
*ud examine an Invention urgently needed by every¬ 
body. Or a sample scut free by mall tor M cents that 
retails easily for $13, by R. L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat¬ 
ham Square, New York. [827-52t 
THE NEW YORK 
WEEKLY TRIBUNE 
^GENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN 
TO SELL 
The only Authentic and Official History 
The Great Campaigns 
Greatest opportunites over offered to the public of get¬ 
ting splendid articles at a very low figure. The recent 
decline of gold of 70 per cent, lias caused the failure of 
some of the largest Pen Manufacturers in this country. 
Taking advantage of this we have bought extensively of 
these goods, and’ can afford to sell our elegant stock at 
the following unequalled low prices; 
Large Gold Pen. 75c 
Small - “ 60e 
Gold Pen, Silver Extension Holder and Pencil, hu ge # 1,75 
Gold .. “ “ small. 1,50 
Gold ** Gold “ “ •• .. 8,25 
Gold “ “ and F.bony Holder, plain. 1,75 
Gold “ “ “ “ screw extension. 2,00 
Gold Screw Pencil.. 1,23 
Ladles’ Gold Pencil, octagon case.1,50 
IW Orders for Pens or Pencils must in every case be 
accompanied by the eaah, with name of the party sending 
and Town, County and State plainly written, 
R. M. MORE A CO.. 
37 Nassau Street, Ncw^York. 
C3?- Address letters for greater safety to Box at Station 
D., New York city. 
THE WEEKLY TRtBtJNE FOB JANUARY IS 
THOROUGHLY REVISED BY GEN. SHERMAN 
AND PCBLISURD TTNDKK Ills SANCTION. 
THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week con- 
tains the following: 
Lkadino Articalks—O ur Credit Abroad: Protection 
t .0 the. Negro; A Bagman’s Dodge, Slavery In Mexico: 
The Last Number of the Liberator; Elijah Pogram In. 
tcrnatlonal Dueling; Aspect* and Prospects; Tito South¬ 
ern Status: Out Finance*; Gov. Chase — Kstchum- The 
Interest of Laborer* in Protection; Reconstruction In 
Florida: Currency-Finance - Prices: How the Monev 
Goes, WlKdoiu from the West; ” Good Time* In Ole Virgin- 
ny;" Edltorul Paragraphs. 
Nxwi Summary -Military- Naval: New* from Wash 
ingtoti; New York: New England; The Southern At- 
lantlc States; The Gull States; The Western State* ; Po¬ 
litical; Domestic Miscellany. 
Fork ion Nbws-E urope ; Mexico; Canada; Japan; 
Africa , West I mile*. 
Lkoi»i.atl nr. -Abstract of the Proceedings. 
Conor***—A bstract of the Proceeding*. 
Tint Htatr — Financial Report of the Auditor oi the 
Canal Department 
Tit* BxvK* or tub Static - Report of the Superin¬ 
tendent of the Bank Iter artnmnt. 
Wool. 
Wk*t Janr-RV—[Third At tlcle.l - Ocean County ; Its 
Vast Wilderness; ft is not Barren; It* Product* are Rich, 
and Cultivation Profitable.; Peach Orchard* and Vine¬ 
yard* ; Cranberry Land* and Cranberry Culture; Product 
60,000 Copies Already Sold! 
AND 
ms CAMF ATIXr&KrS : 
nr 
Ool. S. M. Bowman and Lt.-Ool. R. B. Irwin, 
1 Vol. 8vo.; 513 Pages. Cloth, #3.M. 
WITH SPLENDID STEEL PORTRAITS OF 
Ma).-Gen'l SPERM.\ .V, Maj. Gen’l SCIIOFIELD, 
“ JTOWARD, “ SLOCUM, 
" LOGAN, ’’ BLAIR, 
“ DA VIS, *’ KILPATRICK, 
AND MAPS, PLANS, &c. 
“ 4 TIP-TOP” NUMBED.-The Plrtoilul 
IV Uni-nut hew tutu, Phukmolooic.vi. Journal for 
January, now ready, 20c. For the year, only #2. 
Contain* -.sign* of Character, and Hqw to Read 
Them," physiognomy, Psychology, Ethnology, with Por¬ 
trait* of the Good nnd Bad, Love, Courtship and Mar¬ 
riage, Training of Children, Choice of Pursuits. Should 
bn read by every family- 88 i- 2 t 
The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows the of¬ 
ficial and authentic character of the work: 
LANCAXTitit, Ohio, July 31, 1866. 
C. B. RUtUAKDSON", E*fl., 
(VI0 Broadway, N. Y.: 
Sir—Col. 8 . M. Bowman, an acquaintance of mine since 
1853, and more recently In tlm service ot the U. 8 ., has had 
access to my Order and Letter Booh*, embracing copies 
of all order* made and letters written liy me since the 
winter of lHiJt-3. with a view to publish a memoir of my 
l,lie and Srrvle.uK. and no other person ha* bad *uch an 
opportunity to read my secret thoughts aud acts 1 be¬ 
lieve him to be lit possession ut all authentic facts that 
can Interest the general reader. I am, Ac., 
W. T. 8 HKUMAN. Major-General. 
Tin' Press everywhere pronounce this the 
Only Real History of these Groat Campaigns. 
The hook Is written In u most pleasing and graphic style 
ami ugotten up in Urn finest manner In every respect. 
The Portraits and Map* are unequalled. 
YtTANTHD, AfiENTS—New Book Now 
\V Ready.—T1IK GREAT CAMPAIGNS OF GRANT 
AN 11 8 HFHMAX, hy the Hon. J. T. Deadly, in ouc large 
volume, Irom official sources, Including popular biogra¬ 
phies ot prominent. General* of the Union Army, with 
numerous steel portraits, battle seenes and maps; Ld both 
English and German. 8 old only by Agent*. A rare 
ehhnco Is offered to make money. Send stamp for terms. 
Ac. E. B. TREAT A Co., Publfdicrs, 
No. 130 Grand Street, New York. 
^CENTS WANT E~S FOR OUR 
CHEAT NATIONAL WOKK, 
Tins 
Standard History of the War, 
Complete in one very laryc Volume of over 1,000 
jnujen. Splendidly Illustrated with over 150 
fine Portrait,* of Generals, Battle Semes, 
Maps ami Diagram*, 
5,<Xiu Stone Set and Seal Rings .. 
uDOO Lockota, fall sixes}... 
10,000 Set* ol Ladles’ Jewelry...... 
4000 Watch Charms (each) ... 
5000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension Cases 
5000 Gent’s Breast and Scarl Pin*. 
3000 Ladles’ New Style Belt Buckle*... 
2000 Chatelaine aud (Hurd Chains ..... 
1000 Gold Thimbles . 
2000 Set* l.ndlc*' Jet and Gold. 
10,000 Gold Crosse*. 
6000 Oval Baud Bracelet*. 
4090Chased Bracelet*. 
3000 Ball Eardrops, all color*.. 
r>000 Pine Gold Pen*.... . 
2000 New style. Jet aud Gold Eardrops 
J500 New dtyle Long Crystal Eardrop* 
8000Cold Peru. . .. 
833-11 
Sold only by Subscription. 
AGENTS WANTED In every Town. Exclusive terri¬ 
tory given, and liberal Inducements offered. 
For full particular*, add res*. 
C. B. RICHARDSON, I’liblinhor, 
510 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Western Agents will address 
C. F. YENT & CO„ Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Eastern Agents will address 
831-1 1 W. J. HOLLAND, Springfield, Mass. 
Ej?“ A chance to obtain any of the above articles for 
One Dollar by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cunts. 
I 7 J 5 ” Five Sealed Envelopes will be sent for #1,00; Eleven 
for #8.00; Thirty for #5,00; Slxty-llve for # tp ,00; One Hun¬ 
dred for #15,00. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Our natron* are desired to send United States money 
when ft Is conventailt. Long letter* are unnecessary. 
Order* for SEALED EN VELOPES must in every ease 
be accompanied by the C**H, with the name of the per¬ 
son Rending, and Town, County and State plainly written. 
Letters should bo addressed to the Manager*, a* follows; 
18001,1 WIN, HI NT A: CO., 
834-8t Box 570(1 Post Office, New York. 
OV15, COCHTSIIIP ANn MAU1IIED 
I LIFE.— "*'— *' “- .■— - 
Whom to Marry, When to Marry, and Whom 
Not to Marry; Likes aud Dislike*; Adaptation; Right 
Age to Marry; Marrying Cousins; Jealousy, Its Cause 
aud Cure; Useful Hint* to both Married nnd Single; with 
Physiognomy, Ethnology, Physiology and Psychology, In 
the PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL tor 18W. New vol¬ 
ume begins now. Ouiy #2 a year. 
834-21 FOWLER A WELLS, 389 Broadway, N. Y. * 
M ake voi r own soap with b. 
T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED POT- 
, or READY SOAP MAKER, warranted double the 
strength of common potash, and superior to any other 
saporilffcrorlyeln the market. Put oplh cans of 1 pound, 
2 pounds, 3 pounds, 6 pounds and 13 pound*, with full dl- 
reeUons lu English and German for making Hard and 
Soft Soup. One pound will make. 15 gallon* of Soft Soap. 
No lime Is required. Consumers will find this the cheap¬ 
est Potash (n market, B. T, BABBITT, 61.65, 66 , 69. 70, 
72 aud 74 Washington Street, New York. 833 
THE TRIBUNE, New York. 
CiOilik PER MONTH !—The very best, chance 
ever offered to make money. Posltivclv no 
humbug or risk. Full particulars sent free. Address 
S54-2t M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
C tnjIINS’ CUTTER.—The undersigned 
would call attention to their series of 
Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, 
The CrMi.voa' Outtkk has taken the Fir.sr PuKjmrM 
at every Fair where It ha* been exhibited this year, tfnd 
it* superiority Is also established by the testimonials of 
hundred* who have tested it by use. _ _ 
The price* at our shop vary from #i()to#73. They arc 
sold (with freight tuldedi by our agents at, mo* to the 
Important business center* throughout the country. 
For descriptive Circular and Price 1.1st address the un¬ 
dersigned proprietors and manuthetnrers. 
SANFORD. CL MINGS & CO., 
Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
CWLOVE & HAMILTON, 21 Buffalo St., Agents for 
Rochester and vicinity. 825-tf 
ORT AN, 
ED.—Sent fr 
OR THE RUP 
5- B. FOOTE. M. D, 
CMA LL FRUIT* 1 —SMALL FRUIT*!-It 
LJ yon would know hnw to plant, cultivate, unit market, 
send for my ” Deeertptttw a»U Retail Catalogue." If you 
wish to buy largely to plant for market or sell again, send 
for my ’’ Mhotesate Lint." Address A. M. PURDY.south 
Bend. Indiana. gy~ .Stamp* not relaxed. ,wt kit At 
1130 Broadway, New Fork 
C l HERO K EE >1F. DICIN'EH.— Every render of this 
) paper Is requested to wind their addre** to us for our 
SJ page pamphlet, giving Interesting and valuable Imfnr- 
matlon to both sexes, main and female. We send it tn a 
sealed envelope, free. Address 
S38J Dk. W It. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., New York. 
Tint tvKST working, the best mxdk, and the most de¬ 
sirable Cook Stove Is the GOOD CHEER, with a eliding 
and flumping grate. Cun be arranged for wood or coal. 
L?f Call ana examine It at KLEIN'S, 
823-tf Opposite the Osborn House, Rochester, N. Y 
WAY WITH SPECTACLES, 
CHOKT-IIORN BULLS FOR SALE BY-C 
IJ K. WARD, Le Roy, Oenvaee Co., N. Y. -U 8 -U. 
MADE NEW, without Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
E. B. FOOTE, M. D..* 
F arm for sale.-i Offer my Farm In Darien, 
Genesee Co., N. Y.. for sale at #(>.> per acre —terms 
and time made. easy. It consists or 325 acres—well wa¬ 
tered, good for grain und grass, location very healthy, 
To one who wants a first-class farm It Is a very de-iruble 
location. 1 otter to sell because I have bought a faxm in 
M aryl and. 
T^"The personal property will be Bold at a great bar- 
BS A ! ’’, .. , T. C. PETERS. 
Darien, N. Y., Jan,, 1866. 834 - 41 
-I Offer my Farm In Darien 
J- -1 $65 per acre —term: 
C ANCEUS CAN BE CLUED, - By the 
remedies of Dr. IIebku.v, of Qnlncy, I1L, tho Ameri¬ 
can Cancer Champion, Cancers con be destroyed and re¬ 
moved within from two to twenty daye, without, the Ube 
of the- knife, shedding blood, or caiulng serious pain, at 
the Rochester, Cancer Infirmary, No*. *9 and 91 State St.. 
Rochester, N. Y„by J, ft. RL/RFEE, Specialist. 
REFBRRN«K*.-Hon. Eraslus Corning, Albany, N. Y.; 
Henry Wells, Esq., Pres Am. Ex. Co., Aurora, N. Y.; 
Hon. W. G. Fargo, Mayor, Buffalo; Oren Sage, E»q.; 
Rochester i D. R. Barton, E.vq„ Rochester. 
ZjT~ Send for a Circular. 833-tt 
4U. L'., 
11:30 Broadway, New York 
Special Notices 
K\V J FUNKY F A It .71 FOB SALE.-A 
BARGAIN ‘ ' 
_- . . A Farm containing 120 acre* tn Glou¬ 
cester county, 16 miles lVoin Philadelphia, ll miles to the 
Delaware river or steamboat Landing, 5 mile* to sloop 
navigation. 1 mile to t marl hud, l mile to a village of 2 ,- 
000 Inhabitant-, or u Railroad depot, Doming a turnpike, 
and an elevation ot 132 feet above the levefof th. Dela¬ 
ware river. Is wan fenced—every field watered—no 
time to losu. If you want snoh a farm come without 
» , -I. H. COFFIN & CO„ 
_Frankllnvlllo, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. 
Z£T PLEASANT HOME FOR SALE-Near 
Lyons, one mile from the village. Just outside the corpora¬ 
tion, ten minutes walk from the depot. 62 acres, good 
dwelling, barn, fences, orchard, &c. Land under good 
cultivation. Address JOHN MrKEOWN, Lyons, N. Y. 
OTS OF. GOOD. THINGS,” 
■ Vf. “V” 1 ' rmawB,-8EK THE 
XA Pictorial Double No. Puuknologicxi, Jouu.nal 
for Jan. Love, Courtship and Marriage, Choice of Pur- 
sutts, A Good Memory with the moral, intellectual and 
social nature unfolded. Also “ How to Bead Character." 
Only 20 cents, er #3 a year. 
834-2t; FOWL ER & WELLS, No. 389 Broadway, N. Y. 
tUELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER 
1 SB BDS. 
william hacker, 
Office *38 South Third *t„ Phiiadelpha, Pa. 
Importer and grower ol Agricultural and Garden Seeds, 
Trees, Plants and Bulbs. Country Merchants, Dealers 
aud Druggists supplied at the lowest rates. 827-l3t 
T O INVENTORS-J. FRASER d; CO., Pat¬ 
ent. Agents, Rochester ana Buffalo, N. Y„ guarantee 
Patents or no charge. Advice gratis. 833 -it 
WOOD - SAWING MAC II ISEltV —Fahstbk’s 
IT Horse-Powers, itc., &c. For Illustrated Circulars 
containing description, price, dec., Ac. Address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina Iron Works 
825eo-tt Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
P RATT’S CHIROGRAPHIC Portraits 
or 
Washington in the Declaration of Independence 
AND 
Lincoln in the Proclamation of Emancipation, 
These, work*, entirely new in design and most benntlful 
In execution, are sold by subscription ouly. They furnish 
a rare opportunity to Uanvaasers and Agents, ns nothing 
like them have ever before been offered to the public. 
Supplied for the United State* er.cluMeely by the Agency. 
For circulars and tern;*, enclose two red stamp*. 
Address PUBLISHER'S NATIONAL AGENCY, 
833-tf -- -- 1 
£>1 ffj Hi PER 3 EAR! -We wunt Agent* 
i everywhere to sell our Unproved * 2 tiSew¬ 
ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under aud upper feed. 
Warranted five years. Above salary or large commis¬ 
sion* paid. The Oh'LV inttuhlnvsaeld In United States for 
le.:-* (ii.m $ 10 , which are. fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler 
A Wilson, Grover A tinker, Singer A Co„ and tiuch- 
eider. All other cheap machine* ure tnfringements. 
Circular* free. Address, trr call upon Shaw « Clark, 
Bldrlleford, Maine, or at No, km Broad way, New York; 
No. 236 Carter Sf., Philadelphia, Pa .; So. li Lombard’s 
Block, Chicago, 111.; No. 170 West Fourth tit., Cjnclnttatl, 
O., or No. 8 Spaaldlng’s Exchange, Buflalo, N. Y, 1880-131 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s Bhoes, 
1 pair will outwear 3 without tips. Sold everywhere 
ROE’S PATENT 
~ WITH COOPER'S IMPROVEMENTS. 
There Is now Ln Use over four thousand of these Vats. 
Some lu every cheese district in the United States. They 
recommend themselves; they are the beet and cheapest 
Vat made. Dalrymeu wanting will please send for circu¬ 
lars. Size from 90 to 550 gallons. 
We also, make a vat with Maple's Patent steam Tank 
and Distribution Pipe* to boused in large loctorles. TIds 
Is the only Vat to which steam 1* applied, that heats 
evenly, avoiding the necessity of rapid and constant agi¬ 
tation of the milk- H. A E. T. COOPER. 
Watertown, N. Y-. Dec. 4,1865, 829-13* 
III!ESE VATS 
KITTATINN Y.,—The iDrgest, sweetest, 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, aud every way 
the best Blackberry known. Send stamp for terms, 
testimonials, &c., now edition, to 
830-2€t E. WILLIAMS, Montclair, N. J. 
Detroit, Michigan 
A LADY WHO IIAS BEEN CURED OF 
great nervous debility, after many years of misery, 
desires to make known to all fellow sufferers the sure 
means ot relief. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS. M. 
MERRITT, P. O., Box 863, Boston, Mass., and the nre- 
scrtptlon will be sent tree by return mail. [FHt-fOt 
lO THE LADIES. 
... ---—- The Aincricnn Wnuli- 
±. ing Preparation and Excelsior steep has been thor¬ 
oughly tested during the year past, arid found to bn lust 
what we say It la—a saving of one-half the expense ami 
labor ln washing, and makes the clothes last much longer. 
Also for cleaning paint, and all household purpose*, can¬ 
not be equaled, as the numetoua recommendation* dally 
tell us. Receipts for tlm nliovr will he. xnm to any ad¬ 
dress on- the receipt of one dollar. Satisfaction guarnu- 
teed or the. money refunded. Address J. THOMPSON 
CREE, Rochester, N. Y., cate of Wu.ua sis, Kura! New- 
Yorker Office. 833 
The Wonders Accomplished through the 
Agency of genuine Cod-Liver Oil in Scrofula, Bron¬ 
chitis, Chronic Cough, Asthma, and even tn Con¬ 
sumption, almost surpass belief. In John C. Baker 
& Co.’s “Pure Medicinal Cod Liver OQ” (each bottle 
of which Is accompanied by medical guarantees of the 
highest order) the public have the best brand of the 
preparation known to the scientific world. 
JOHN C. BAKER it Co., No. 719 Market St., Phila. 
EsT" For sale by all Druggists. 
JLi IHRENOLOGICAL JOLLSAL tor 1866, most inter¬ 
esting. There are “SIGNS OF CHARACTER” ln the 
talk, walk, voice, hair, eyes, ears, chin, nose, lips, teeth, 
bands, skin, hand-writing, Illustrated and explained. It 
U exactly adapted to the Social Circle, and all the mem¬ 
ber* will enjoy it. Only 20 cents a number, or #2 s year. 
Address FOWLER & WELLS, No. 389 Broadway, N. Y. 
rtOOD NEWS for the SICK.—New 
\T remedies and uew success. No patent medicine or 
nuneral pobon used. Thousand* cared yearly. A per¬ 
manent enre guaranteed lu all cases Mf treated.) Any 
disease treated ill curable,; peculiar to ladies and gentle¬ 
men or both: no matter what the disease l*. qr where 
located, or of how long standing. Inclose five cents tor 
a large descriptive circular. 
Address Dr. J. HEALY, 
831-dt AmltyvUle, Long Island, N. Y. 
R ead “humbug,” occa^ionai.lv-w* 
guarantee yon it will pay, lb ice 25 cent*, bent to 
any address ln the United blares free ot postage. Order* 
ior circulars must have stamp Inclosed. E. McWHOOD, 
Publisher, (successor to S. F. French & Co,) No. 72 Malden 
Lane, New York. KS3 
riROrP-ITS CAUSE, CURE, und how It 
| \j may he prevented, bent free. Address E. B. 
FOOTE, M. D„ 1130 Broadway, New York. ['53-121 
