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tcoisot the "lost t oiui' i l aeniH,;, rroro Aihikh, Bxktiui* 
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number will appear Saturday. Mat d. and succeeding uUm- 
« r ,V ,!,7 T"' **«"»».* '‘ r, ' !r , f'•■’•’ A» emits V 00 tuber, 
i f "" ; 0, -eirdor w Hell they wilt be sent 
to any address, post-paid 
In Little Valley, N. Y.. on the 8 th inst., bv the Rev O. 
W. Hp.vti.by, of Spencer, Tioga Co.. N. Y . Mr. HORACE 
9. HUNTLEY and Miss’ M. CARRIE Fl/l.LER both of 
Little Valley. 
TJASHAW TUOTTI.Nt; STAI,I.MIN FOB 
J-J SALK -Owing to protraeti | physical disability T nm 
induced to ollei |he verv (lie ind enli re I v thorough-bred 
Bashaw “billion LUSHTXING Rt sale, on favorable conrti- 
tmna. I iglitniiiB Is now seven years old. ol medium size, 
bright chestnut. coIot .and was got by HUnk Bashaw, the 
Sim or Lantern, and brother of the celebrated Andrew 
Jackson; his'dam, hv Monmoiith Reiipse, out of a fuclia- 
noe mare. Lightning is offered to the consideration of 
breeders, as the representative horse nf his race, and emi¬ 
nently adapted to continue a class of trotters ns much dis¬ 
tinguished lor elegance oi lOnu ns superior swiftness on the 
road and turf 1 or particulars. address II. .SHERI Nil. Bel¬ 
mont Hotel, 131 Fulton .Street, New York, or Mornsvillo, 
t J.. whom the horse ciui be siren. fiP.V-lt 
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fi91 :u No. as Wall struct, New York. 
Y^ YI.IIAHi.i: f vim fob NM,r,._| w uj 
Y sell im yabinhle farm of l 2 o ,u res siiuiitml I.than 
one mile north-west from the hnimtifui village of liutnvi# 
N. Y. llis known to bo one of tVm he.t farms m rr.. T . 
county .Is well supplied with choice fruit, and with a c.lmlc# 
(SaVAtSKR""' * “ * ** ■«<•MS; 
Tint i'.. ia .....II . IaaI.a.I ...HI. 
Flour is lasx quoteu. 
Gkain- - T here is considerable movement i: 
p-i C es have generally advanced. 
Ms *ts are without important change. 
DaikV, ft-- —Butter and Eggs are plenty am 
in rate# 
Rochester I Wholesale Prices. 
Fk*ur and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 
Floar, win. wheat,S7,ut)@8,26 Honey. box. 
Floor, spring do .. G,.Vk«7,0l) Caudles, b'-x_ 
Fk»cr.buckwheat. 9,i!0'.aa,50 Candles, extra... 
Mcsl.Indian ...... LTStfi'I.IA trull ami 
w-hsst, lieuesee.. l t 3Kgll,M Apples, bushel. 
Brat w ote Canada Ltd.a 1,83 Do, dried y lb.. 
Corn, old. 7(k«*5c Peach##, (Jo 
Corn. new... 7A(a | 76c Cherries, do .. 
nye Ai lbs ]jl bosh 730.1' «0 Plums, do .. 
Oats, by weight... too 730 Potatoes, do 
Barley .1.3kod,.'18 llldra and 
Buckwheat.. MU'#) o. Slaughter.. 
Besoa. 1,fiil@2,A0 Caif. 
Alcuta. Sheep Pelts_ 
pork,old mesa...IIS,WKSlfi^W Lamb Pelts. 
PvrK. se>v inviH.. lR.iXe 16,50 Seeds. 
Port, eliisr.I7.iax/i 17./50 Clover, medium 
In Union, Iowa, on the 9th inst., ADELINE T., wire of H. 
R. Dkwky, and daughter of James II. and Susan M. Cck- 
tiS, of Gates. Monroe Co., N. Y., aged 22 years. 6 months 
\ SPLENDID FA ti ll FOR SALE.—A 
7 V farm of shout 333 acres or land limited o- the Lansing 
l lank Road, sixteen miles Gom Jackson, in the center of 
**l Old farming Cohnty, W\ neri-s well improved. Good 
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high; lour good farm hnnao* and barns; saw mill, (Water- 
power,) good Ofchnnl, with apples. <;hciriev, Ac This is 
one or the best grain «r dairy Isnna n the Btale, well wa- 
tered by the Grand River, and a mill stream, running at 
right angle# with the river, for a Person having the 
ramus, no more durable location can lie found in the 
State ol Michigan 
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^JLOSE OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH VQI,UME. 
Hfn , p('i ,, s 
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE 
FOB .WAV, 18C3. 
NEW YORK, April 20 — Fr.ors - Market 8 c. tower, 
w th a mod' iTib' demand. Sales at * 6 .10’/i'ri. +0 for Huperllne 
State; *«7(5@il‘.Wfor extra do.. 87 00 ( 4)7 13 for choice do.; 
$60 (et»M #ilpe, fine Western, *6 73007.18 common to ine- 
diiim extra do ; 57.1;V/e7.2t common 10 good shipping hrunds 
extri round hoop Dhio; and *7 0 .'18.20 for triulo brands— 
tb* mirket cioi.ng quiet. Cnoaoi m 5e. lower, rales at 
*6 81’>7.00 for common, and *7 0.Ya)A20 for good to choice 
extra. 
Ghai.y- Whe it dull. heavv,aml entirely n-mlnal; #ale# 
«t 5i 7o for winter red State and Southern Illinois red. 
Rcr quit'i at *1 0 mi I 09 Bnrlr.v dull and nominal at $1 (8 
<31.60 Goto a -bide lower, wi'h a moderate busineim 
um-g; Rile# at SftelWI • f .r sound mixCO WeHtern, in store 
and dc'ivered and , 0 ,iXS 7 e. for unsound do Dat* in re- 
quest; N'J"$ aidd'a'Aaj for Jersey, and a&cflff/ ve, for Cana¬ 
dian, Wm art) uml-tile 
I’kovisiovs Pork dull and prices are lower; sales at 
? 1 .T 1 TdA 80 lor old ire s# * 13. iVnd.3 17 nm mess; 
*11 0)31310 »|i| and mw prime, 311 , : A«)| • 2,3 new prime 
mess La d dull mill lower; rale* <1 !)'i|ia)IO?|ic. Butter is 
selling it H vl-c for Ohio, and ID’aI—c. fi>e State. Cbense 
is dud at ll AUJc., common to prime. 
ALBANY, April a).— Ei.onil ami Mk.u, There is no 
miivemenl in Flour beyond supplying the immediate 
wants of the trade at the closing prices of Iasi week, the 
iumuliition checking nil shipping Corn Meal i.< #te,iuv. 
(Jkain -Only a lira ted tudhttg inquli v for wboat,and the 
rale, show an easier market S.i ns White Genesee at 
$170 Hi e >tend-, tint quiet Corn lather more sought 
after at about preri un p ices. Fairs, in lots, at H'Gc. lor 
sound \ellmv Os-a in request at steady prices. Rales iu 
c * 1 lots at ,Hie., (tedvered. 
I’SKD - V lino market, with fair demand F.x’e-i three 
car lots of medium at $1.70, and one ol middlingsat 
Skkp -There is a moderate traffic, going forward m Che 
ver at S'i 'Wi for medium, and ySi.n U'i lor large. Timothy 
mav be qU)jt»d at *1.75 for ChlcAgo, and J2f<iV2.23 lor reaped 
State. 
BUFFALO, April 20 -Fi.oun—An ineeasmt loin storm 
has [irevailed during tun entire for, noon, anil the market 
rules dull Small axles of dreihle extra only have been 
rcporb d since onrhtst. it $7 f0. e7 '1'^. 
Grain Wheat dull and nosn'ea reported. Corn remains 
S uiet: a prime pulling lot or 7,W0 1 u#h was sold on Natur- 
iv at 81.Sc Oat# firm at (SfitftKSkj., ms to nualitv. Barley 
quiet at I4ft@)152e., as to quality. Rye quiet at t0n)96o 
-nm# 11 ninthv in coed demandut*l,i&)£®L73- Clover 
*1.75, and Flax *1 lO nt./O for fair to prime 
( ) EJ I NO( ’< > T < > Ft A CJ ri < >.— R. o. 
Th immon I a sent the subsc.r her a few p c .utaofsard 
ot tins early and aiuable kind af tobacco. He says there 
is seed enough in each packet to plant an acre, and direct# 
me to supply applicants for Dial at. 23 cents postal currency, 
porpucket, D 8 . HEFFRON. Utica, N Y. 
j lOUEffHOMOr KITOUEN GARDEN 8EED8 BY 
yj .M AIL. Gollvcliou No. I contains 2 U varieties for $1,01) 
Do. '* 3 “ 13 •' “ 2 ,ui). 
These collection# are made up of the wont desirable varie- 
iie# in cultivation, an I are put up in quantities sufficient 
rot an ordinary Garden, and will b« fbrwardeil, pout-paid, to 
any address, upon receipt nf (he price. For further Infor¬ 
mation, pious# send Fr a Catalogue. 
69J It MoEl.WAlN HK08,, Springfield, Mass. 
KldUZ I K’S 
PATENT WATER fILTERS 
Gave been in constant use over twenty 
Pears, giving entire salisfaclion to hun- 
Irods orGUWlie# throughout tho United 
sliites- 
Tliey possess every practical and f ieri- 
»trntntf**rni‘iii ff»r tin* pijriingMu intunii- 
j«J, Munumctured oni.y tty 69I-4t 
JXVIRS TKKltY i CO., RocUeHter, N. Y. 
COaYTENTK : 
SCENES^ IN THE WAR OF 1812.-1, HULL'S CAM 
li.i.iiSTR \TiO.\e -Hortr.ut of William Hull, 
rd livwts Cass. P 1 " '• 
Bloody Run. C 
aux Canards. Mackiimclr 
at Sandwich.—r_.!*' 
guiiga Battle-Ground, 
of TecumUia, 
A SUMMER NIGHT, 
NETTIE S SHELLS, 
li.i.its-CKArioxs Nettie's Shells.-Nettie Enslaved. 
— Nellie Enfianchised. 
ROBBERY AS A SCIENCE. 
lld.PBTHAT.ON#. Garre ting in London.- F’alse Key 
and i’mklock.- Jack-in-the-Blix.- The Original Sale- 
Dnll.- Pirn improved Sal'o-Drill.-Tho I’auel-Cutler - 
fhe lioor-Forcer. The Key-Nipper. 
hOil BFiHTER, For WORSE.—I.v Turkic Hartb— 
Part III. 
ROMOLA. By tho Author of “ A ham Bbdk." 
CnilTKIi XLII. Ilomola in tier Hliice. 
Cii.ai'TKR X1, 111 Thu Unseen Madonna. 
( i.ai-tkr XLIV. Thn Visible Madonna. 
Chactkr XI,V At the Bar bur’s Shoo 
On tPTKR XI.VI Hv a Street Lamp. 
IhhPUTRAriovs. The Florentme Galley#.—Tho Visi- 
hlo Madonna, \ Dangerous Colleague. 
THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINOTON 
Smafu-ion^ Th " 8 ' luilT Visit to tho 
Cuum kr XX. Dr. Croft#. 
CiiAri Kii XXL John Earns#encounter# two Adven¬ 
tures, and display# grout Courage in both. 
« u n P *- TB u T, ?r i,8 'i _ Karnes's Meditations, — 
I hi ie s Mi Harding And have I not really Loved 
—ft, . . .,,u.i.—Portrait 
’ >, lace of Rendegvou# near Dayton.— 
Golqnel Baby’s House.—View at Riviero 
MacLnack. Fort Maekinack. Barracks 
d'ort Niagara, from Fort George.—Ma- 
i::;;;:;;!. Map of Detroit River.—Portrait 
-Portrait of Duncan M’Arthur. 
Stammering, 
r |7Q FARMERS, 
to r>A.iF?.YriyrE3sr, 
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TO ALL WHO HAVE FOR SALE 
Horjvlmm Sugar and Hirup, 
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IfruitH, dry and nr«(tm. 
Butter, Cliei'se, 
Lard, Ham#, 
Egg#i F*ouItry, 
Gi-ame, Vx*g;etabIeB, 
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Seeds, Hops, 
Cotton, JTlax, 
Tallow, AA^ool, 
Mtareli, Ar.<„ &,o.. 
Can have thorn well sold at the highest price# in New York, 
with full cash return# promptly utter tholr reaching the 
city, by forwarding them to the Commission House for 
Country Produce, of 
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N- IL— The advertiser hit# hud abundant experience in 
this business, mid trusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most careful attention to the interests of his 
patrons. The articles are taken charge of on their arrival, 
and carefully disponed of, promptly, to good cash customer#, 
and cash returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
highest Charge made for receiving and selling is 6 pereeut.) 
A New York Weekly Price Currant 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 provn the 
above facts. For abundant refbreuces as lo responsibility 
integrity, ftc., see the “ Price Current. ’ 
Ccrkd by Bates Patent scientific appliances, thn only 
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last London Exhibition 
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IA , , . • *" Vl 7 1 lil-Wc are luiimilaoturing the 
1 f latest improved Bonn Planter. Price, Sl.loi) Combined 
Corn and Bean 1 la liter 8 IK. 0 D We mulre and sell i ho well 
•n Ur " H r i i 0 ' v ) V " '*"' " lK " ' fur the 
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FRAUD! Caution!! 
“Amidona Improved Clothes Wringer witkmd cog wheels, 
manufactured by Gunn, Amidon ft Holland, Greenfield. 
Mss#,, has received this first, and only premium given to 
any Clothes Wringer by the X. V State AKriculluml 
Society." 
Wo often receive from "itiqnirinif friends” newspaper 
slip#, a# above, asking how they can be true when 
The present Number ampl-tr; the. Twenty-sixth Volume 
of Haupku’m Nrw Month!.y Magazink. During tho 
Thirteen Years of it.# existence, Ore Magazine lias contain¬ 
ed complete Novels by Bnlwer, Lever, Dickens, Thack¬ 
eray, itoade, Trollope, Mrs. Marsh, Miss Mulock, and Miss 
Evans; more than 1000 Tales, Sketches, and Poems, 3<w Bi¬ 
ographical uml Historical Papers; 200 Narrativus of Travel 
and Adventure in every part oT the globe; 200 Paper# upon 
Science. Art#, and Industry; and #omo hundred# „f Essay» 
upon Social, .Esthetic, ami Political topic#. The Monthly 
Record contains a condensed History of thn tune#, while 
the Editor’# Easy Chair and Drawer present the current 
topics nf conversation and remailc. in the Literary Notice# 
brioi and impartial accounts arc given of move than 2000 
books, comprising the most important works published in 
this country 
Illustration# have been given freely wherever the pencil 
of the Artist couid aid or supplement the pen of the writer 
Tho Magazine ha# contained more than f'OiX) IDugtrations, 
most of them executed In the highest style of tho art of 
Wood-Engraving Tliesn have been produced at a cost Of 
uioro than lwo Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars; and 
a still larger sum has been expended for literary matter. 
Tho Magazine has paid fully Two Millions of Dollars to Au 
thor#, Artists, Mechanics, and Manufacturers. 
Every Department of the Magazine will continue to bo 
conducted iiiion the same general principle# a# heretofore, 
with such additions and improvements as may bo suggested 
by a constantly incroaoing experience; and tbe Publisher# 
confidently look for a continuance ul tho liberal support 
and cordial favor which have from the first been accorded 
to their effort#. They pledge thera#olvcs that tho Twenly- 
,Seventh Volume, which commence# with the next Number, 
shall be in uowise inferior to any which buvu preceded it! 
The next Number will contain a full account, abundantly 
illustrated, of the late Indian Massacres in Minnesota, writ¬ 
ten by one who wo# a participator in many of tho scene# 
which he describes 
The present Number contains contributions from Har- 
K1KT E PllKMCOTT. d.VM URL OSdOOD. LOOMK Pzr.MKR. A, 
ir. Gokknskv, I .attune FDBYies, I). P. Thomphov, Mary E. 
LIkadj.ky, Oko, Wd.ua m Curtis, Din a if Maria Mid.ock, 
N. G. Siihpiikrp, Charlotte Tavi.ok, J. W. Dr Forkst, 
CaRounk Ciikskbro, Egiikkt P. Watson. Marian C. 
Evan#, Joskiui E. Miller, B. J. Lossinu, Anthony Trol¬ 
lope, and II. M. Aldkn. 
0RAIG- MICROSCOPE [ 
. i r v . i-.ireiipesi, ancroscope 
It '"P^.'yprid for general use. It requires no 
J focal adjustment, raugnlllos about, one hun- 
11 dred diameters, ..r ten thousand times and 
|a i# #o simple that a child cun use it (twill be 
Si ¥ 1 “ h!r i ,l "W ' 1 paid, on the receipt of 
P,j l wo Dot are and t wenty-five cents Or with 
heautifill mounted object# for Three Dot- 
si is mi - 
• V- Afcn .1 dl KM rt '"'[i, 
received the DJ/'l.OMA and SIL Via It MEDAL, and tho 
otlrer did not- We have replied to some, but cannot to all 
separately. We therefore call tho attention of Hie public 
to the following certificate, which we think should satisfy 
all a# to which Wringer should have the preference, ono 
wttu Cog Wiikbl# or without; 
New York Statu Agricultural Sooncrr ,) 
Rochester Fair, 1862. 5 
I hereby certify that JtnjTle tv*a ft Oo., of New York, 
Agents of Thb Universal Clothkm Wringer were award¬ 
ed a Diploma and Silver Medal for their verv superior 
Universal Clothes Wringer, and this cerlilinate’is given of 
it# great excellence 
In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto 
[Seal.) subscribed my name and affixed the 
Seal of thn Society 
It t*. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
The Universal Wringer with Cog Wheels 
jvosalso pronounced superior load others in the World's 
Fair at London, 1862, and Ins always l iken the ElftST 
PREMIUM In# very State and County Fair, when exhibit¬ 
ed in fair competition with uttrer machines. 
At the Fair in London, (wnty-fmr thicknesses ot heavy 
carpet were run through oar No. 2 Wringer ami wiinig 
thoroughly. 
lace Curtains can be “done up" Beautifully. 
No twisting and tearing in washing, and no mending there- 
aftec ^ A Lnlv in Brooklyn says bio. saved more than the 
cost of the U. C. W by doing her own Curtains, instead of 
luiutnn for their being done (not as well) elsewhere The 
water can bo pressed from Large and Small Aiiticiks 
easier,quicker, and more thoroughly than by the ordinary 
old-fashioned 
Back-Breaking, Wrist-8training, and Clothes- 
Destroying Process. 
We oro often asked 
“ HOW LONG WILL IT LASTP 
That of course depends on how much it is Used Please 
read what Mr. Orange J ODD, of the American Agriculturist 
says of the 
Universal Clothes Wringer: 
"From several years’ experience with it in our own fain- 
ly; from the testimony of hundred# who have used it; and 
trom the construction of the implement itself,—we (eel cur* 
tain that it is worthy n place in every family where the 
washing is done at home A chi d cm readily wring out a 
tubful ot clothe# lu a few minutes. It u in reullty a 
Clothka waver i a Time SavrrI arid a StAknutii H wbrI 
J be -IWIII* or garments will alone pay » large per rentirec 
on its cost B e think Hie machine much more Ilian Pays 
FOR Ithklp Evkuy Year in the saving..fgamrentsl There 
are several kinds, nearly alike in general conatnictiop, hut 
we consider it imfiortant that rbe Wringer be fitted with 
Loos, otherwise x idam of garments may dog the rollers, 
and the roller# npou the crank-shaft dip and tear the 
clothes. Our o\wi is one of the lir#t, made, and it is as 
Good a# Nkw after nearly Kgpr Years’ Constant Usk.” 
WITH COO WHEELS - \V AHKANTED! 
* Canvasser# wanted in every town. 
For Particular# and Circulars, id dress I 
JULIUS IVES &. OO., 
P- 0. Box 3110, 345 Broadway, New York. 
manufacturer of 
FOR PUHIF'YING 
Lake, Rain and River Water, 
NO. fit) BUFFALO STREET, 
Hochngte.r, IN’. Y. 
NEW T OKI,, April IS. —The market Tor wool is dnll 
and nr ces nominal. The auction sales in Boston have not 
had the effect of changing the figures here. The following 
Quotations are the same a# last week: 
Saxony Fleece. fcMb,... 87*4(593^0 
American full-blood Merino. Sfiiathl 
Do half&ud three-quarter do. 8 lKi 8 S 
Do Native and quarter do.73oi 80 
Extra pulled.S.VS90 
Superfine ilo...Sff zv-A 
1,0 . .«®7l> 
California Hue. unwashed..63®6fl 
Do common do .30®40 
Peruvian washed. 4 (Xa' 8 <) 
Ghiliun Merino unwashed. 40'u)43 
Do Mestiza do . !.35(ii)37 
Valparaiso dq 27(5)28 
South American Merino unwashed.36(S’38 
Do do Mestiza do .,..28@X4 
Do do common washed.. 26 ( 0.30 
Do do Entre Kios washed.30i«32 
Do do do do unwashed.2Fu)23 
Do do Cordova washed. iSlaiM 
Cape Good Hope unwashed.48<a:47 
East ludia washed. 
African univashed. 
Do washed ... 
Mexican unwashed 
Texas. 
Smyrna unwashed 
Dp washed.... 
Syrian unwashed.. 
BOSTON, April 16. - 
Of wool, for the week: 
Saxony and Merino, fine. 8287187 
{?° do full-blood. 82 WH 3 
p Do do half and three-fourtli#. 80882 
.. 
Western mixed... 70880 
Smyrna washed. * 4 Yu '0 
sv u r? a n uuw!wl ‘ ad .::::.:: 2 oa:ki 
.;. 
Crimao .. 
IDE'S CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILL, 
AN'D THB GREAT AMERICAN CW.TIVATOR. 
The. most Popular farming Implement# In the World. 
Thk subscriber having tnunnfuctured the above valuable 
Fanuing Implement., for i niunlicr of venr«, now offura to 
the Farming public tho celebrated WHEEL CULTIVA¬ 
TOR, and also Dio GRAIN DRILL, with nil their late |m- 
prnvoments. They are believed to bo, in all respects per¬ 
fect implements. 
THU CRAIN UK I LI, 
Ha# boon before the agricultural public for tho last twelve 
or fifteen years, and nas, in all instances, given perfect 
satisfaction, ft is rovdu ill durable manner, anr! is nol 
likely to get out of order. It ha# taken the first premium 
at most all tho State and County Fair*. 
THK t UKTIVATOK ! 
Tire celebrity of then# Cultivators i# world-wide. No good 
farmer should b# without one. In raving labor, no imple¬ 
ment of the kind equals them; and th'- scarcity and diffi¬ 
culty of obLainitg "hands.” nt almost any price, render# 
them this year doubly valuable, and necesrary to every 
economical fanner Also manufacturer of S. Stanbrougb's 
Craw Seed Sower. 
8 . R. TRACY, Ncwurk. Wayne Co, N. V. 
Tins FORK received tire First. Premium at the N. Y. 
Stain lair, 1802. and at every Fair where exhibited, and is 
universally acknowledged to be the best in use. 
N. Ik—All perrons are cautioned not to make, sell, or 
use Horse-Forks with tines similar to this, or similar hi it 
in any particular. 
iPOBiCCO 8 EEIL I have a good lot of Conn'ctictit Seed 
J. Leaf Tobacco, which I will send by mail to those who 
desire, at 75 cents per ounce. I have also a ounll lot of the 
best Cuban Heed, sent mo by a frt#nd on tire (eland- Per- 
UapB it is worthy of trial .'0 cents ui mince. 
JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
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rx Hundred times, fin 28 cunt • ’ (coin preferred i F!va. 
of different powers, for *l.ui Mulled fra®. Addres# 
667-tf F. M. BOWKN. Box 2!iii, Boston, Mass. 
Tbe following are the quotations 
The Publishers can furolBh complete set#, pr any Number 
of the Magazine- For Twenty-five Gents they will send 
any Number by mad, post-pauI; for Two Dollura anil Fifty 
Gcntr, any Volume, containing Six Number#, bouud in 
Cloth, -post-paid, to any pl*oe in the United Stales within 
1800 miles of New York, Complete sets, now comprising 
I wenty.xlx V Illume#, will ho Hnm by Express, freight to be 
piud by the purchaser, for (Joe Dollar and Kighly-Eight 
Cents Per Volume-. ' 
POCHKSI EU ( O I, I, IlG I \ TK INNTI. 
1.1 TUTE. This lustltutioo provides the very best facili- 
ties for a thorough Eng Ish ir/d Glaa# ■■■• KdueattOD. 
Boarding Department exclusively for Young Ladies. 
Expanse# moderate L. R. SAT’fEKI.EE, Principal 
Roe.hostor, Jan I, 1863. 
ITALIAN BEEK! ITALIAN BEES! I For Ui’KK.v#, 
L Tkrxs, Information, etc., apply immediately. 
688-6teoJ M. M BALDRIDGE, Saint Charles, Kaiie Co., Ill. 
F ob male -TtV« *»i*.\nirii jack*, one nine and 
the other five years old, both have proved good stock. 
The oldest Jack stands 12 hands, the other 1SU. Ire is Ken¬ 
tucky bred. For particulars Inquire of VV F PRATT or 
687-tf a CLARK, Buffalo, fi. Y 
J>EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER At WILSON 
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at tbe Great International Exhibition, Loudon, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Broadway, N. Y, 
666 8. tv. DIBBLE, Agvui, Rochester, N. Y. 
Two Copies for One YeaV,.5.00 
And an Extra Copy, gratis, for every Club of Tkn Subscri¬ 
bers, at $2,60 each; or II Copies, for $23. 
.. harper’s Magazine and Harper*# Weekly, together, om 
Bur, 
year. 
HARPER ft BROTHERS, Publishers, Now York. 
