[> E Y J jl JS T A. IPjIR. 
THE 
Annual Cyclopaedia 
A.\ D 
REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS 
of tui: I'F./n 1802 - 
COLDS, COUGHS, 
gpDDK.v changes of climate are sources of Pulmonary 
and BabU ihM nffrrtiom, Experience haring proved that 
simple remedies act speedily and certainly when taken in 
the early stage of disease, recourse should at once bo had 
ta <‘ lirnwni Bronchial Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, 
Cough, or Irritation of the Threat ho ever so slight, as by 
this precaution a more serious attack may bo effectually 
warded off Soldiers should liave them, as they can be 
carried in the pocket, and taken as occasion requires. 
KMlIKAqiNO 
POLITICAL, CIVIL, MM,IT ARY, AND SOCIAL AF- 
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UK* preparation of tills one. It- contents embrace the ma¬ 
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this country, the important civil and political measures of 
the Fedors! and State Governments; au accurate and mi¬ 
nute history of the ulrueglu.s of the great, armies and the 
many battles, illustrated with mat* of the country and 
plans of Mia actions taken /'tom oltiebd copies; the pro¬ 
ceedings in tha Confedmate State, to maiiit iiti tllO war and 
establish their gov ernment, the debates id' the Federal and 
Confederate Congresses; the linaiici.il measures of the gov¬ 
ernment, the commerce, .ye. also, Um progress of foreign 
nations, including the Mexican Expedition; the ignomini¬ 
ous lligut of OlluJ from Greece; the Ta-ping Rnhothon in 
China; the can lions march of the Russians into Persia, 
their intrigues in Afghanistan, and their match to the Chi¬ 
nese frontier; the Cochin China. Wav, Hie distress oT the 
Lancashire operatives; the st oppage of the looms of Mul- 
Unuse and Lyons; also the developments in the physical 
sciences; me progress of liirrUt.rv, meohunenl mentions 
and Improvements; till* religion'! stati-fu-s 01 the world, 
and biographical sltctc.lieg of the ominetu persons deceased 
in isty. 
The contents are arranged in an alphabetical order, and 
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Kurd New-Yorker Ofltoe, t 
Rochester, March 24, 1862. ( 
\Ye have but few changes to note in our market. Corn 
lias declined 3(2/5 cents per bushel; Oats have advanced 2@ 
4 cents. Dressed 1 log* are SO cents per cwt better. Bntter 
and Cheese are gMil moving upward. Choice Sheep Pelts 
bring *5,03. All other tnutlers lire as last quoted. 
IlvcheStrr Wholesale Price*. 
Flour uiul «4rnln. Eggs, doyen. 14(3)16c 
Flour, win. wheat, Sl-MfriS, 80 Honey, box. 12 si He 
Flour. Hiring dn .. fi,SUi<i7.*M Cand es. box.13 >,mIMc 
Flour, buckwheat. 2 ,sure 2,50 and.extra... MtelH&C 
Meal.inibau_ I,I3V|,18 > cult nnd Root*. 
Wheat, Genesee. I.,j*>.•> 1.75 Apples, bushel,.. 25KS0C 
Best white Canada I,llKj'l.fl) Bo. dried W lb.. 4 ia’ 4t£c 
Corn, old. 77(g)me Peaches, do .. IKallAc 
Corn, new. 77 ( 3 )73c Cherries, do .. itmijUc 
Rye, 60ft'S ffJ busli 90C;>$1 Plums, do .. 9 i§!IOC 
Oats, by weight.. SS<*ifl2e. Potatv,es, do .. 4<Xyl5Uc 
Barley . l.aVU.AS llldcs unit SI. 1 n 
Buckwheat. .v.ritOc Slaughter. 7 (m 7>aC 
Beaus. l,5*X.-'i/2,60 Calf... 10 (ib lie 
Went*. Sheep Pelts.. .. L25W5.00 
Pork, old mess .l.NSO n;10,00 Lamb Potts.. 'AVuiiX) 
Near Markets, Schools, Railroads, Churches, and all the blessings of Civilization. 
1,200,000 Acres, in Farms of 40, 80,120,160 Acres and 
wards, in ILLINOIS, the Garden State of America. 
The Illinois Central Railroad Company offer, ON LONG CREDIT, the boautifnl and 
fertile PRAIRIE LANDS lying along tho whole line ot'their Railroad, 700 MILES 
IN LENGTH, upon themost Pavorablo Terras for enabling Farmers, Manufac¬ 
turers, Mechanics and Workingmen to make for themselves and thoir fam¬ 
ilies a competency, and a HOME they can call THEIR OWN, as will 
appear from the following statements: 
Os the 18th inat,, at Somerset, Niagara Co., N. Y., by the 
Rev. J. N. Van Waonkk, POKIN' W. DICKINSON', and 
Miss LOKINDA 1'Ll'SE, of same place. 
ILLINOIS. I to outer with tho fairest prospects of like results. Daikt 
Is about equnl in extent to England, with a popu k'ARMUKl also presents its inducements to many. 
1st Ion of 1,722,««B, mart a soli oapabloof supporting 20,- PTTT TTV A TTftw nv cnrrnxr 
000,000. No Bteto in tho Valley of the Mississippi offers lulu v ftiiun ur 1/Ui.i.U.H. 
SO grout mi inducement to tho settlor a* tho Stata of Ill !w« experiments m Cotton culture are if very great 
iuols. There is no part of tho world where all the coudi- promise. Otmmonctng in latitude. 3b deg. SO min. (see 
lions of cliuiuto and soil so admirably cmnbino to pro- Mattoon on the. Brandi, and Assumption in the Main 
difftn those two great Staples, Corn and Wheat. Tine.), the Compitny mow: thousands of acres well adapted 
to the perfection if this fibre., A sutler having a family 
CLIMATE. of young children, ran turn their youthful labor to a most 
Nowhere ran I ho Industrious farmer securo such Im- profitable account in ikf growth and per/ret inn of thi . plant. 
mediate results from his labor an on llieao deep, rich, MINllMf; AWTI MAWTrPAPTPPYR 
loamy soils, cultivated with no milch ensn. Tho climate luiN IN lx AND IVUYN Jr ALI HhLb. 
from tho extreme smith om part of tt )0 Ktalo to tho Torre K r,, at resources of the Sl ip!, in Goal, Iron. Lead, 
Haute, Alton and Ft. Louis Railroad, a disUuoo of nour /‘Inc, Potter’d Cluy, Litnoettiw, Piindstnne, L; , &c , are 
ly‘200 miles, is well udapted to Winter. almost untouched ; th«y await Hie urrlvalnf enterpris¬ 
ing nnd cQerjfBtlc uioit acouNturnod to r.onvnrt them Into 
WHEAT, COEN, COTTON TOBACCO. gold. 
Peaches, Pears, Tomatoes, ami every variety of fruit RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. 
-htehW^ nn , <T Me .E ^ilrouds mterxce.t the whole state. * 1 15,000,000 has 
whioli Chicago and ot tor N utluin uj.ukets afu fur |,con invested in completing tho great net work that 
nisheil from four to six weeks earlier titan thoir imtnn- n«v a .., , , 
flirtte vlrtrntv ... tl.e Term llontn Alr.,n nml HI MnkS OVOry part of thu .SUto Into llOlllediatO Colllieotion 
iliate vicinity. h< twm u tint I-no Hmitc. Almn and bt. with tho surrounding KUtes and Ihu direotest thorough 
I/jiiis Railway and the Kankakee uml Illinois Rivers, f. r „. 8 
(a ilistumai of 115 tulles on the Brunch, and Iffti miles ' 1 
on tho Main Trank.) lies tho great Corn and Stock rate THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD 
big portion of tho SUito. Traverses tho whole length of tho State, from thu hanks 
THE ORDINARY YIELD ot tho Mississippi anil lake Michigan to tho Ohio.— 
or Corn Ik from M to so bushels nop acre Cattle As its muniyimports, tho KallrDWlrunff through tho con- 
r .1 Lorn IH rrora 00 to so misneu i» t acre. Lame, (r „ of lhl) ?Utlc on i,,.,. Hi j„ 0l - Ul(} rou(l a | 0DK jtH 
Horses, Mules, Sheep and Hogs aro raised hero at a arhnln lanirth n.» ,i... ,ri„ r , ,i re- - , 8 
small cost, end y.cld large pfoflte. It Is believed that W,,0 '° len * U ‘ 1,0 lh ' J Ulud * rjff ' !rei1 for * aln ' 
no section of country prcuonts greater inducements for TO ACTUAL SETTLERS 
Dairy I'arming tlmn the Prairies of Illinois, a branch of ^ ,. ho m,,,,,.,.,,!,.,,!.,! advantages this Company 
farming to which but little altoDtlon Ims hecu paid, tmd offers, it m not surprising that it should have already 
which must yield sure prolmble results Between .imposed 1,300,000 ueroaOf land. It Is now Selling aN 
he Kankakee and IIlino« R vers an i. hicago and tll0 rat „ of f,, 0 oo acres per week The population along 
DunleiUr, (adiBUiHce of 68 miles on the I-rtttich and 14? tho liuo has troblsd in ton years, and Is now 814,891 — 
nilles by tho Main Trunk,) Timothy Hay, Spring \\ heat, fho Company Bell to actual cuUivulors, aud every con- 
K /0rn • tract con talus an agreement to cultivate 
OATS, BARLEY RYE, BUCKWHEAT, CTTTES TOWNS MARKETS DFPOTS 
A nil vegetables suited to the climate , are produced in areal * 4 ‘ AUW « S, lit nrlK 1,1 o. UH.PO Tb, 
abundance. The northern portion of Illinois is about the There are .N inety-eight Depots on the Company ’k Rad 
climate of Potiylminui, adult the southern part has the w- *7* about one every seven miles. Cities, Towns 
climate if findurky amt Virginia,giving a variety of un ‘* VlllmgfiB aro situated at convenient distances 
temperature in the. Slat- suited to almost every product of tb rough nut tho whole route, whore every desirable 
the United Mutex. ' commodity nmy be found r. : retnlily ils In tho oldest 
*-ip tpttt mn wat punnrtPTc citieii of the Union,and wbero buyers are to bo met 
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. for allkludftof Linn produce. 
The Agricultural products of Illinois aro greater than ■K’Tmpa'rTrvKr 
those ol any other Slato. Tho Wheat crop of 1881 was , , "DUVAAAUN. 
estimated at 80 ,( 11 ) 11 , 001 ) hiiffhelff, while the Corn crop Mechanics aud working-men will find tho free school 
yields not less than 140,000,000 bushels besides the “S' 81 *"' encouraged_by tlm State, and endowed with a 
crop of Oats, Barley, Ry*», Buckwtmat. Potatoes, .Sweet, reyonuolor tho support ot tho schools. Children 
Potatoes, Bumpkins, Squashes, Klsx, Hemp, l'eas, C’lo- can live 111 sight nf the school, tho college, the church, 
ver, Cabbage, Beets, Tobacco, Sorgbeim, Grapes, and grow up with UlO prosperity of the loading State 
Peaches, Apples, &c., which go to swell tho vast aggro ,n tho Li cat Western Empire. 
gate of production in this fertile region. Over Four No one who hu., Vi.-itcd this splendid region of conn 
Million tonfl of produce wore sent out tho State of Illinois By doubt that tt equa the most favored descrip 
during the past year. “oim that have ever been given or it; but let any cure 
omnn-ir v> atotwc f* 1 ' observer visit it, and he will Inform you thut the 
cslDLik ItAiiNlNU. half has not hern told nftlm advantages it offers lor im 
In Central and Southern Illinois uncommon ndvan mediate occupation and Irmtiediale returns and ii is )>- 
tages are presented for the extension of Stock raising. Ilevod, that if theso surpassing ndvantagss were made 
All kinds of Cuttle, Horses, Mules, Sheep, Hoga, Jfcc.,of known to tho farmers, mechanics, manufipdiirers and 
the best breeds, yield handsome profits ; large fortunes working imputation of over-crowded Europe, thev 
havo already been mado, and tho Held is open for others would promptly avail themselves of the knowledge. 
Lx Springdale, Iowa, March 12 th, CORA ALICE, only 
daughter ot E. K. and C. E. Smith, aged 4 years and 9 uioa. 
Near Sheboygan Falls. Wis., March 10th, of diphtheria 
EMMA M„ oldest, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. IIikam Asn- 
crakt, aged 4 years, 10 months. 
thk rnopjsiojy' ju.uikpts. 
NEW TCKIC, March 23 -Fi.oirR—Market doll anil heavy, 
and mav be quoted4c lower, wild a very modernte hnsiness 
doing lor expert and heme i-nngiimtdion. At the close 
there were, no buyers at oiitride qaotations Saint at 8,70 
@ 6.90 for 4*i pet tine State; S?,W)®7.ld lor extra State. *6,76 
@0,90 for •mperiine tfeMern; *7.nff-»7,‘lff for eomroon to 
medium extra Western ; *7.36cTl7.tr> for shipping brands 
extra round hooped Ob 10, and *7.60iL>s,SO for trade brands 
do,—the market cloHior dull. SuIcj of choice extra State 
were to vie if 27,1.6 0 7,35 Catudian flour dull, and may be 
ipioted .V low er; - ilex at *7,05(^7,16 for common, and *7,20 
(.i.s.tn for good to choice extra ' Rye (lout steailv and quiet 
at $t.00®6,60 Tor Luferior to Choice. Coro meal steady; sales 
at *4,'20jiH.‘2n for Jerxey; *l,I»j a »,90 for Brandy wine, and 
S4,&y,eit 90 for calorie. 
(Dufy-Wheat market dull and entirely nominal, with 
only » vary limited Mioplv nil,*ring. We quote Chicago 
spring nominal at St.'Vi'.tl.iu, and winter red WesternatStl,- 
7] <ajX.7A, *.tb T rt redHonlhern llllnoie at*1,72,and atTibor.fer- 
sev at ft.77 Hye rules “teadv and a shade briuerat *1.03 
@1,12; tiles Jer»ey at. 31,12 delivered Bai ley dull and 
nominal .it. $1/2 tor State. Bariev inult continues nomin¬ 
ally unchanged at $ 1 , 01 ). Fens dull nnd nominal ut $1,16 for 
Canada. Lorn market mny ho limited steady, with a very 
moderate bn-loe»- doing , sales at SO392c for prime sound 
shippms mixed Western; 8lja89c tot- unsound do.; 91c for 
new white Western, and 99e for yellow Western Oats are 
scarce and in good request, with wiles ut 82f^S3o foT com¬ 
mon to prime Jersey, nml A'i^sOe for Camilla. Western 
and State. 
Frovi.sio.vs—F ork firm and active for prime tunes; sales 
at $14,(M@16/0 for mux-. ?lii,26ffo|s,(X) for prime mess, and 
$11,26(318.511 for prime Beef rulesiiuietj sales at *6, 1 X 1686 ,00 
for country prune; $7669,00 for country mess; $ll,60(;h)2,75 
for re-packed men. atn) $l'2,iX)ijbU.U0 for extra mess. Prime 
mess beef dull; sales at $22.60. Beef haras quiet and prices 
may be q juteu steady'; suits ax $!6,00@76,iX) for choice 
Western Cut meat)* are quiet; hales at A'»@6'irLs. for 
shoulders, and for hams. Dressed hogs rule dull. 
sales at/e Bncori sides rule easier; sale* at 7fa7j£<- for 
Western Cumberland cut middles; *Sc for eltv do; No-Hc 
for Western Ions' ribherl middles; SMeO- • for Western short 
ribbed middles; H r q(Vi mx jc forWexteni long clear middles; 
lor western short clear middles; iffr. for City do. 
8) sc tor Wnrleru long cut b.ims. I.ura I---- actiic and 
easier: ruler n lu<q@ll,*j c for No. I to choice Butter 
sellinc ul (8(?r;r2c for Ohio and 2X;JSc for State. Cheese 
New ^.duertisements 
nr ADVKItTININIl TK.lt.M8, In Advance—T hiRTV- 
Fiyb Cunts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or fl2!-a cents per line ot space. Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 60 cents a line. 
J VAItM FOIt SALE.—A desirable farm, mile from 
1 Hopewell Station, on the Canandaigua .V Elmira Rlt. 
fi inile.-i from Caunmiuiguu, 73 acres: good house, barn, 
orchard, wood, ke. F’or particulars, inquire on the prem¬ 
ises, or of PITT MAY. Hopewell. N. Y. 
Tiiih FORK received the First, Premium at the N. Y. 
State 1‘air. 1862 , aud at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged to ho the best in use. 
N H,—All persons are cautioned not, to make, sell, or 
use Horse-Forks with tines similar to this, nr similar to it 
in any particular. 
J. B. WHEATON, HILLSDALE, MICH. 
LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER, 
rpo 
TO ZDATIRYIS/TEINr, 
TO QOUNTTiY MERCHANTS. 
TO ALL WHO H • . B FOIL SALE 
Sorghum rSutjur find Hlrup, 
Furs rend HUins, 
Fruitm, dry rend grnnn, 
Butter, Cheese, 
Lard, Hams, 
Eggs, Eoultry, 
Game, Vegetables, 
Elour, Grain, 
Heeds, 1 rojw. 
Cotton, Flax, 
Trellow, Wool, 
Htareli, Acc., A;e., 
Can have them welt sold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOS1AII OAKPF.NTER, 
K'i Jny Hlreet, New \'ork. 
N, B. - The advertiser has hud abundant experience in 
this business, and trusts that ho will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the roost careful attention to the Interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on tbelr arrival, 
and carefully disposed of, promptly, to good cash customers, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and selling iB6 percent.) 
A New York Weekly Price Current is Issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which is sent free to all his patrons. A specimen 
copy sent free to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. Foruhnn-laut references us to responsibility', 
integrity, Ac., see the “ Price Current.' 
LjT" Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SEND FOR 
jPh~ FREE COPY 
o p 
prices cunruDKirr, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
T O 
JOSH II CAILPFNTEIt, 
JV'o, 32 Jay Street, JVew iTorls, 
Huy *, Sell*, and Exchange* on Commission. 
Has 30,000 acres of excellent. Farming Lauds, and too Farms, 
ir, Michigan aud other Western Slates, for sub: cheap. 
Terms Eresy. 
/ iT AIIEIXAN CATVK sr; !{!».—The underaign 
V / cd offer for -ale a selccbul lot of the above named 
solid, the purest in the market, and of festal vitality. In 
onr last year'll experiments, ixvitIt our improved imple¬ 
ment*, and method of munuliicturiug.) its juices granulated 
on |e-e readily arid fully than is usually reported of the 
Southern sihiiir fane. Wo forward tiiis seed, postage paid, 
at one dollar POT pound. 
Alldre -1 C, CORY k S0N8. fiima, Indiana. 
UEEII POTATOES.-Farmerslook to vourintur- 
i) est. Why will yon be content with 70 Or Uffbilslielsof 
potatoes Fiacre, when hv a plight on tiny fora n-w kind, you 
ran with the same lahorhnvc three times n« taiiny. I oiler 
to semi to any person, ou tip* receipt of the tuonev, at One 
Dollar perbusiud. the followlog kinds of Cloodiich's Seed- 
liutl:., which yield,with ordinary cultivation, from 260 to 350 
bushels pur acta. 1‘iak-Ey- Hasty-(hui and Unmet, (,'hxh 
extra white Hash No. l Table. Potatoes. Cuzco, white flesh, 
yield enormously. No order received for loss than one 
bushel. Address JAMES H, JEWETT, 
Moravia, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
HANOT ACTORS K OV 
FOR PURIFYING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO, r>!» BUFFALO STREET, 
Cash Payment,. 
Payn>ent in one year, 
“ “ two “ 
“ “ three “ 
“ “ four “ 
“ “ five “ 
S24 00 
24 00 
24 00 
24 00 
118 00 
112 00 
106 00 
100 00 
JL.A.1XD COMMISSIONER, 
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO., CHICAGO, ILL. 
EVERY FARMER SHOULD TAKE IT ! QP-j 
' * AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL. ^ 
VOLUME FIVE. 
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culture, Tophaui'a Chemistry mado 
Liebig's Letters on Chcmis- Eiisy, 
try, Fessenden 'h 4ill- Kitchen 
Miles on the Horse’s Foot, Garden, 
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'•Jt.it.-. I.. fl'UG .14 1 /• AV .V . V. .r » 
THE C.ITTEE . n./UKETS. 
NKW YORK, March 17. The current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follows: 
KEEP OaTTI.K. 
I cwt $10,50(5111,00 
. 9,S(X<i|lU,25 
__ 8,80f59,50 
.. 8,00@3.50 
COWS AXD CALVES. 
.:.$48,00@SJ.IJO 
. 40,(yAa)46,rXI 
. 30.WX3l36.ilO 
. 28.03@28.00 
VEAL CALVES. 
.^ ft 61i@'7 C 
. 5K(dJi C 
........................ 5 o 
.-. c 
SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
.head $8,00(5)10,00 
. 7,01X0)8,00 
. 6,50@7,00 
. 6,CKX5j6,80 
. 8 , 60 ( 36,00 
SWKfK. 
Corn-fed...... 6 faJOlic 
o.Do. Light aud Medium. &4(hA o 
Still Hogs.. ....5 @5>ic 
ALBANY. March 23 .-Bkkve3-As wo expected, In view 
m the siiarp -speculation that has marked the trade during 
the la-t three weeks, [inces have again advanced from doc 
to50c - 51100 lbs, Live weight. 
„ , , This week. Last week. 
Premium (per 100lbs),,.SO.WK.i-O.WI $5,!*XmH,25 
Extra... .0,60(5 6,10 3,1W'«:5,70 
First quality.4.75W.5.25 iftUfiJh 
c-econd quality.3,7U@U0 ff3ri5ri,!)0 
third quality. 3 , 00 @s ;40 2 ,«X@ 3,10 
Sheep -Domaudcontimiosgood-in excess of the supply 
aud prices keep paco wlttx the advance In beef The rul- 
r l^turday were SMwJc & tb-lho outside for 
good jine-wooted averaging ao.ti.llij Rh, There were none 
onsale at the close. 
Receipts about ll.iMj; demand continues fair and 
prices re;,cun about the same as Just week .—Atlas i£ Argus. 
mare?V!* tI,MiK ’ ,'!i-‘ rc n I! *.- Whole number of Cattle at 
Wro-vre V a bout Beevw, aud n) Stores, consisting of 
old ° Jri ® ^ ,xeD i Milch Cows, and one two and three year 
ivreo 7 -*'* T B e. a? —Prices, Extraf80fX58,80; first quality $7, 
°°#o^i ,:o - third do. $5,00(^5,25 
Gxkv- jl pint — None. 
Cowg AMjf. 4 LVKS -$yi, $V7 (-mi. 
years^d, U0Ue; tW0 old,$ 2 b@ 21 , three 
sitraj u)* , “ tket: p^l "■ ” ,0 “- **' 00 ® 
eiif * »• 
Calk Bjfriia—None, Veal Calves—None. 
First quality. 
Ordinary qualify 
Common quality 
Inferior quality. 
seven 
seven 
First quality_ 
Oiilioarv quality 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality. 
17OR SALE -TWO SPANISH 
„ -—_ -— - JACKS, one nine and 
I. the other five years old; both have proved good stock. 
The oldest Jack stands 12 hands, the other I3,t£’ he is Ken¬ 
tucky bred. For particulars inquire of 6V. F. PRATT or 
687-tf H- CLARK, Buffalo, N. Y. 
A FIKST CLASS COtniUllCIAl, COL- 
- LK(»K. w ith l.'aok, Model (More, nfliccs and all tlw 
moved uppaiaios, ban been nsmhllslu-d in connection 
with the Fort K.dward Institolo 128 yotntg men are now 
pursuing Ooraraurelu! .Studies. $20 [>;«va for Graduates 
IjOiUHt;. I j/ Board, wnsliing, aud luvl, with common 
Kuglisb br.incbi-s no-1 Lectures, $i()for M wto-kn The Fort 
Edward Institute is the bast sustained Hoarding SOininary 
for ladles ami gentlemen In th» State. Address 
68I--U Rev. JOSEPH E. KING, Fort Edward, N. Y. 
f?n A TERM OF II WEEKS, which opens 
•U7*$ I •«$*/ March 26th, IS*3, will pay for Board, W.ish- 
Ing, Fuel ami Room furnished, except sheets and pillow 
cases, in Fallny Seminary, Fulton, l)-wi-Co., N Y. Tui¬ 
tion from $3 to $-1, For pa-tp'.ulare or Circular- uddrm * 
687-3t JOHN P. GRIFFIN. Principal. 
FOR N ILL. — Tho farm now occupied 
I ' by trio Subscribor, situated lii the town of Ridgeway, 
Orleans Co. N.Y., 2. ; , imlt-s north of the village if KimwleH- 
villn. Said firm contains H) acres of good land, soli grav¬ 
elly loam; well fenced; lore nbont 6() acres of wood land of 
different varieties of timber. This limn Is pleasantly situ¬ 
ated and has oti it. a large, cnminqdlouH dwelling house and 
noce»*ary outlmlidiuv.-. Will be sold for sixty dllllars an 
.lfile. t'oj tiii'CO tbon-anU doUars down payraont, and the 
reiuainder in boud and mortgage for a term of yearn. For 
furthei . ul.u drcM HARRIET CAKFBNTEKon the 
premises, nr (!. II. RAI.I’H. of a mile wmst of the iirem- 
tscs at till) village of Oak Orchard, K, Y. 683-8t. 
First quality 
Ordinary .... 
Common. 
Inferior. 
A desiuabli: i tmi for sal.ii- 
/ Y. One mile east ot the village of Peoria, being in the 
town of York, Livingston Co., N. Y., well known as the 
Blake Farm, aud among tho best gram-growing farms in 
the (tcnuseo Valley. It consists of 112 acres, nicely water 
od bv springs. Ftiiildlngs emmuodious jnd very abundant 
tor the. lain). Six 0 Crer of fine orchard, from which is 
usually sold about 200 barrel , of exeeliont apples Pears, 
Quinces, Clierrien, Grapes, Ac., in abui.tlance. About fifty 
acres wheat, 38 of e.lnvnr, and 20 of new land pasture on the 
term. Also an oxc.ollont wood lot. The farm will be odd at 
a bargain. Terms easy; title perfect. 
Also for sale. about56 acres of -mperlor Gem-dee river 
Data, iu Leicester, near the Mtc of tin) -lopes bridge Also, 
about 12 tons broom brush. Also, about 30 ,100 well season¬ 
ed broom bandies. Also, a quautity of seasoned white usb, 
b;is-woml, oak and film lumber. All for sale by 
6H7-3t JOHN SHELDON. Moscow, LW Co., N. Y 
Extras. 
Prime quality 
Ordinary. 
Common. 
Inferior. 
( (A \ V ASHE fi s ATTENTION ! - Employment at a Lib- 
V./ f-r.il Saliirv or commission I Agents wanted to sell the 
world renowned Franklin Sowing Machine, For particulars, 
address, with atomp, HARRIS URO'S., Boston. Mass. 
OAXTON’S U A N D-BOO Iv 
ox 
TOBACCO CULTURE, 
Being a complete Manual or Practical Guide for the selec¬ 
tion of the Boil and its Preparation, kind and quality of 
manures to be used, and how applied; growth of plants; 
transplanting and mode of culture generally, from time of 
jiliintjug the boil, tbi'Ouifli hiirvefjtirijp, curini?, nn«i pre- 
paration for market. With Illustrations, showing the plant 
in its different stages of growth. 
Price 28 cents, and -cot free of postage on receipt of 
Price. C SI. SAXTON, 
682-21 Agricultural Book Publisher. New York. 
A TEACHER OK PAINTING,—A lady who has had 
/A experience a- a Teacher ot Painting, and can give sat¬ 
isfactory references, desires a situation in some Seminary, 
Aca-iemv, nr Private Bchool. Addresj TEACHER, Drawer 
..19 Roe.httsWr. -N. V , or to cure of Editor RukaI, Nkw- 
Yokkkk, to whom the advertiser relcrx. 
'Vi. r 7K r,, o «ir.v vt,n month, the lit- 
dr t ') TLE GIANT SEWING - M ACHINE COMPANY 
want an agent In each county to i*olie.it orders for their now 
#13 Machine, w ith gauge screw-driver and extra needle*. 
We will pay a liberal -alary and expenses, or giro large 
commission. For particulars, term-., .-to., inclose a stamp, 
and address T. S. PAGE, Toledo, O., 
(177-Kit Genera! Agent for the united States. 
r pm; EXCELSIOR UEE-lll VII_All who 
J teat H vNNLTM'S PATENT BEE-HIVE, agree that it 
is the best Hivo evei invented I It is the only Hive that 
effectually gets rlu of the moth-worm I It clears Itself per¬ 
fectly of dead beea, and all foul matters I The most thor¬ 
oughly ventilated Hive known | The cheapest and most 
simple in construction I It has all tho advantages of other 
Hives, besides its own important and exclusive advantages, 
possessed by no other Hive I Send for Circular. Highly 
remunerative inducement* offered to agent- A.ddress 
837-131 HENRY A. HANNUM, Ciunnovin, N Y 
rpO CHEESE XDA-XFl'SriVlElNr. 
RALPH’S PATENT IMPROVED 
“ONEIDA CHEESE VAT,” 
W'is awarded the First Piikmwm, after a thorimgh test, 
nt the New York Statu Fair, 1862, Is the most simple, dur¬ 
able And elTnctiw 
ChooHO-lTIakiiiR Apparatus 
In use. Used in dairies of 10 to 1,000 cows. The only Vat 
well ada.pi.ed to 
“ Fui f*>ry” Cheese-making. 
More economical in ut» than steam, and much less expen¬ 
sive in cost, Sire? varying from 84 to 358 gallon* on hand 
and ready for led very, larger Kir.eH for F’actory use made 
to order. 
Send for Circular Containing dei-criptiou, size and price 
list, directions for unny, &c., to 
WM. RALPH k Cite 1S3 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y., 
Manufacttirerii and Dealers, wholesale and retail, 
in Dairyman’* Tool*, and Implements. 
t3?~ Vnl* carefully packed for shipment. 683-tf 
dbirtfr A MONTH 1—1 want to hire Agents in every conn- 
ril) I «J ty nt $78 a month, expenses paid, to sell my new 
cheap Family Sewing Machines. 
Address (678-13tl 8. MADISON, Alfred, Mains. 
| )OCHESTEK COLLEGI ATE INSTI- 
L V TUTE.—Thi* Institution provide* the very beat facili¬ 
ties for a thorough English and Classical Kdneatlon. 
Boarding Department exclusively for Yoooy Ladies. 
Expenses moderate L. R, BATTEI'.LEE, Principal 
Rochester. Jan. I. 1863. 
“W THI EE ST 1 ” 
CMASRIDCEB 
]^EST PAMILY SEWINCi MACHINE 
!'v-..'rhe eighty pugen of Illustrations, csouipiiniblc 
In Oricnew* to those of bunk notes, nre worth the price 
of tho book.”— Christian Herald. 
li Get the Best." G-et the Handsomest. 
Get the Cheapest. Get Webster. 
WHEELER A WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. wore awaked the First Premium 
attbe Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y. 
668 k W. miltiLK, Agent, Rochester, N. T. 
