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THE GENESEE FAR-VfER. 



THE INDEPENDENT. 



This weekly Religious, Literary, and Family Journal, edited b; 

 Rev. HENBY WAKD BEECHEB, 



Eev. JOSHUA LEAVITT, D.D., 



And THEODOEE TILTON, 

 Is Issued in the same form and at the same low price of 



TWO DOLLARS 



Per Annum, notwithstanding the great advance in white paper. 

 It Affords It8 Readers < 



Fair and thoughtful editorial discussions of the roost important 

 facts, occurrences, and interests of this nation and of the world. 



A cnmprehensive record of facts, men, and movements of the 

 Beligious World. 



A full and careful weekly history of the progress of the Bebel- 

 lion. 



Ample chronicles of the important general news, home and 

 foreign. 



Fair and careful accounts of new books ; made on the express 

 principle of serving a* a safe guide to buyers. 



Interesting correspondence from Washington, from the West, 

 from the Army, from Abroad. 



Six columns a week of carefully selected matter for Family 

 Reading ; being prose and poetry, suited to interest both the Old 

 and Young. 



A full chronicle of the progress of biisine's and of the current 

 prices of merchandise, produce, and live stock in New York City. 



A carefully prepared 



COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL ARTICLE, 



•mbracins the latest and most reliab'e information in resrard to 

 the money niarkcl, ira'le, commerce, and business acnerally. In 

 this (lep;irtment The Ind-epeiident has secured a valuable reputa- 

 tion fnr fairness, boldness, and for discussing all secular topics 

 ft-om the highest moral stand-point. 



A DRY GOODS REPORT, 



ftimished particularly for country merchants, a week'y report of 

 the prices current in this city of all descriptions of domoslic dry 

 goods. The information thus furnished, bo kntirkly reliable. 

 ean not be found in any otiier periodical. We have the bi-sr of 

 evidence on thai point from all quarters. We are not permitted 

 to give the nHmc" of the parties wlm make this weekly report to 

 us, but will stjile trmt they are two competi-nt merchants, with en- 

 tirely different conneetions, and that they are well known 

 throughout the United States, and have been for years. The 

 prices given are the exact fljrures at which the several descrip- 

 tions of goi>ds are suld for nkt cash by the jobbinsr houses in 

 this city on thb day said bepobt ib maob, viz., Wednesday of 

 each week. 



One Sermon Every Week, 



KEV. HENEY WAKD BEECHES. 



The following Eminent Writers are Special Contributon to its 



columns. 



WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER, 



REV. THEODORE L. CUTLER, 



REV. ROBERT M. HATFIELD, 



HORACE GREELEY, 



BAYARD TAYLOR, 



JOHNO. WHITTIER. 



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JOHN TURNER, Roclitsster, N. T. 

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IN ALL ITS BRANCHES— Machinery, Implements, Cattle, 

 Horses, Sheep, Pigs. Poultry, Buildings, Plants, Flowers, 

 Fruits, &c., promptly executed in good sivie and on the most rea- 

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Office of the Genesee Karraer, Rochester. N. Y, 

 ffW Stereot}i>es furnished promptly at the lowest rates, aplf 



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SCHENECTADY AGEICULTURAL WORKS. 



G. WESTINGHODSE & CO., PRGPRIETOES. 



SEND FOR A CIRCULAR— Containing a lull description of 

 the unequalled 



LEVEli AND EXDLKSS CHAIV HORSE POWERS, 



THKE HERS AND ri.K\NERS, 



CL<)\ KK HUl.LERS, 



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tW ParlicMlar attention is invited to a new Undershot 

 Thresher and Cleaner, with a Riddle or Vibra'inff Separator. 

 Address G. WESTINGHOUSE A CO., 



Jy-tf Schenectady, .■>•. Y. 



BONE DTJST. 



U rpHE CHEAPEST AND HE-T MANURE IN THB 

 I WORLD" — Coiislanily on hari<1, in large or small quanti> 

 lies, w- rramed pure and of the best quality, made from /reaJk 

 bones eathiTed from the slaughter houses in Rochester. Priee 

 from ^I.Mo^f'i') per tun, according to fln-'ness. Orders respect- 

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 ie'63-ly Box 2 72, Rochester, N. Y. 



BLOOMINGTON NURSERY, ILL. 



-inf\ ACRKS APPLK TREKS— Best stock ever offered- $ae 

 lOlf to $C0 per liiOO. Also, Pears, Orap.s, Sm;ill Fruili, 

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 •Sn.' on Tulips, with Hyacinths, Crocus, Ac. Pinh' in (all. S«d4 

 red stamp for ca'alogue. F. K. PlIffiNlX, 



ocSl I'.loomington, IlL 



$75 TO $150 PER MONTH. 



THE LITTLE OIANT SEWINC, MACHIVE COMPANY 

 want an .\g'nl In each County to w) ieii orders for ibeirnew 

 $15 Maelime, with gauge, screw-driver and extra nei-dles. W« 

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AYRSHTRES FO^ SALE 



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OVE TWO-YEAB OLD AND ISULL CALF. Pcdigre** 

 given. 



