Ito SWucrtisemcnts 
$ije Nana (Jeniimser. 
6 rtAft AGENTS WANTED —To sell 6 new ur- 
.trivl/ TKNTiOJfS— of great value to tamllif-; all pay 
great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25 cis. 
and get 30 pages and a sample grans. 
813-m EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
TO WHEAT GROWERS!^ 
JJ ALL’S AGRIOULTUSAL WO EES, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph 
Halo, deceased, will continue the manufacture the cele¬ 
brated 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for execution and style of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collins* and Shattnek’s Combined 
Clover Machine, 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
For Information apply by letter or otherwise. 
M. E. HOLT6N, j Exe cntors. 
Rochester, N. Y., June 26,1385. 808-tf. 
A White Wruat. as early as the [M Medltnranean, 
hiL-> he .mi — since the wheat midge, or weevil, made It ap¬ 
pearance—the ereut, want with wheat growers. The 
’’Diehl SELECT wuicat,’' an entirely new variety, and 
m-2.fe'A t feVr fl r r 8 .V lmr; n Jf cre<t . l r’ ,l "-' P nh 'ic. Is a Choice 
" HlTh. rVKKAT.as early.and in everyTespect as hardy 
*s any Red Wheat, and yields at least onc-thlnl more. 
For samples and farther information.-end -,u cents In 
stamps to thesubscriber-:, Cleveland, Ohio. 
For sale by A. M. H.VL3TF,lt, 63 Pearl Stree*. New 
^ork: F. BfSSELL. Toledo, Ohio, and by HUGHES, 
LAV IS 4t ROCKE1* ELLER, or ourselves in this citv, 
_ , T. J. ok J. r. .SHELDON. 
Cleveland, Ohio, July, 1855. 311-llt 
— Coal is $11 a tuu at Boston. 
— Alabama lost 70,000 men in the war. 
— General Sherman is at Louisville, Ky. 
— The population of Monroe County is 104859. 
— The office of Navy Agent has been abolished. 
— The city of Pittsburg is over $2,000,000m debt. 
— Westward emigration this year Is unprecedented. 
— The cable, like a troubled spirit, rcfusoBto be laid. 
— Nice peaches are 20 cents a peck In Philadelphia. 
— New York is Hooded with counterfeit flfty-cent 
notes. 
— There are 21,000 cafe waiters in Parif who have 
formed themselves Into a society. 
— The census of Iowa for 1.801, so far as returns have 
been received, indicate an increase of six per cent, 
in one year. 
— A lady in Indianapolis, Ind,, committed suicide 
because her husband refused to take her to an ice 
cream saloon. 
— A new hotel has been opened at Mammoth Cave, 
Kentucky, and that favored spot is again ready to re¬ 
ceive visitors. 
— Maine sent more men to put down the rebellion 
than Great Britain did to the allied army during the 
Russian war. 
— Rhode Island has paid, since the imposition of 
internal revenue taxes, $0,570,100 into the United 
States treasury. 
— The Buffalo police force has been re-enforced by 
the swearing in of the members of the Board of Trade 
for special duty. 
— A fctoarn carriage, which can go a mile in 1.47# 
is uow the sensation in New Haven, Ct. Its workings 
are highly spoken of, 
— A battered minnie ball has just been extracted 
from the head of a recovered New Haven Soldier, after 
remaining there 107 days. 
— It has been shown in European courts that nearly 
10,000 Circassian children are exported every year from 
Turkey to Egypt, and sold. 
— Nearly $100,000 in gold was paid in at the Boston 
custom house Monday week, mostly on foreign drees 
goods by the Inst steamer, 
Last year over 200,000 barrels of apples were ship 
ped from Western New York. It is thought the crop 
will be even larger this year. 
— The guerrilla Mosby visited Alexandria Wednes¬ 
day week when he was arrested to await orders from 
•Washington. 
— Diamonds valued at $8,000 In gold have lately 
been missed by a firm in Boston, and they have no 
clue to the thief. 
— Ex-Congressman Ely, with Gen; 
JMP0RTAFT TO 0IDER-MAKERS. 
TUB J-ZEUUSOEY 
POWER APPLE GRINDER, 
(BUTTERWORTH’S PATENT.) 
Attention is called to the superior merit of this new 
and valuable Invention for grinding appies, peaches and 
other kinds of fruit. It nos-csses great advantages oi er 
the common wooden null, giving an increase of from ten 
to thirty per cent. In the yield ot cider, and b warranted 
to be as represented in every particular. 
Tlib machine lias an trod cylinder containing ste.et. 
grater knives, Widen are adjusted end secured fit their 
places by menus of set-screw.-- so that when they need 
sharpening they can tic taken out and reset In live min¬ 
utes time. It linn also a leettonal iron concave held In 
position hy Independent steel uprlngs adjmulblo loony 
desired pressure, and the. whole arrangement Is so com¬ 
bined that the machine cannot be injured by the .stones, 
With an ordinary two-horre power tnt* machine wPI 
grind line and uniform, one hundred bushel? arid up¬ 
wards, of apples per hour, needs very tittle If any repairs, 
and hy the superior manner In which It does ll» work 
one mouths litti will pay tor the milt. Manufactured and 
for sale by U. Bl'TTBKWORTH. Trenton, N- J. 
Aum—li. t; BARI ON, -. Main S:., Boohoster, N. 
Y.; \ OORBF.ES d» CO., Tronknaaburg. N. Y. (814-3C 
TTRECKL,ES, TAN, AND PIMPLES removed 
r atonce hy the u-e of •• ('PHAM'S FRECKLE, TAN. 
and PIMPLE B YNI&HEB." Matted to anv address for 
73 cents, by 8. C. OPHAM, 
813-1AC 35 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A gent- wanted-9150 a month, -in 
every Town in western New York, to soil the 
" Photouk.u-u Fahilt Record," every famllv will buy 
one. Old Cauvussoi-s. ladles and returned SobR-er*. now 
Is your time. Send with Stamp ror circulars and terms to 
RAYMOND & CO , 13 Smith's Arcade, Rochester,N. Y 
ANDERS’ NEW BEE BOOK - Nature’s 
jee Book, ’ a complete irtilde to the Apiarian. Every 
.nepershould h-.c; one. Second new edition just 
Sent, post-paid, for23 cents, Address 
W. A. FLANDERS, Shelby, Ohio. 
. STIDH (TRED.- Relief Guaranteed 
L IN Ten MlMevxa, aud a permanent cure ritpeted 
tlieu.se of “T'PHAM’S ASTHMA CURE," Cm-v of 
mi for; in twenty yearn' stun.line yield at once to its lu- 
.enee. Price I.. Sent. noat-pauJ. to any address by 
S. C. CRH AM, 25 South Light St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
I3T Circulars sent free. 813 Ut 
E L.niRA FERTILE COLLEGE will open 
Its next Session a tna xaDAV. Seer. 6th. TUIb is a 
regular College with superior advantages Cor a substan¬ 
tial, thorough and elegant education. Terms moderate. 
Apply Immediately, la order to -enure rooms 
Address Ret. A. W. COWLES, C D.. President. 
MUTCHWsonu 
M'-W PATCH T 
NOUTll.” — Rmtui for »:« in Virginia, 36 
\ X miles from Richmond, on the Danville R. K-, too 
acres suitable for grain or Grazing, well w atered and 
timbered. A goon variety©! iruita. A good dwelling 
nod necessary outbuilding-.; will he sold cheap Posses¬ 
sion anytime. Address G. 11. STACY, Box 566, Rich¬ 
mond, va. Refers to Fowls:. & W ells. N. Y. 
WNE S.CI 0 I 8 MILLS, 
UTEEL COMPOSITION BELLS.— A good 
Kc *-• n iirc<» or othur B»?ll Vjc 33 pi-r n^tind- War* 
to £jlv^ Bfiti-bfucUoa. For iniormatlon 
upon the subject of BELLS send, for pamphlets to the 
undersigned, who are the only manufacturer! of rhls de- 
BCTtpfo.il Of Boll with Ham son’s self-acting patented 
rotating hangings, either in this country or Europe. 
„ AMERICAN BKi.i. LUMfAJ. 1 
810 tf No. 30 Liberty street,, New York. 
yy'EBB SOUTH-DOWNS. 
THIRTY EWES, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE LAMBS, 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS nnd YEARLINGS, 
the get of ArcUhlslio-, 1 , for -ate this Full- 
GEORGE H. BROWN, Mlilbrook. 
8l3-Ut Washington Hollow. Dutchess Co,, N. Y, 
TION NOTICE. — Sheriff Ornos, 
1j Cocxty i.f Mo.NBOk. Notice is Hereby glveu. pur¬ 
suant to the statutes of this State, and the anucxeti no¬ 
tice nont the Secretary ot Srate, that the General Elec 
tlon will be held in tins Count* on the TUESDAY suc¬ 
ceeding Hu- nr* 1 ; Monday of November, c'tli.l 19-56. at 
wulch Election the Officers named in the annexed notice 
will be elected. A. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. 
Dated Rochester, Auras: 1,1965. 
JVTEW IMPORTATION of ITALIAN QUEENS. 
iN We have this season imported tju-ens, di/eex from 
the District in Italy, where, according to the last Ger¬ 
man Bee-Keepers' Convection, tuts \ itlety is found In 
the highest purity. Wunr- prepared to fnrnlsh Queens 
bred from this importation, or our previous ones from 
Dzlerzon guaranteeing their POKirr and safe arrival 
bv Expbess. For prices, etc.. send for Circular to 
I.. L. 1, ANGST ROTH A SON, 
9!3-lt. Oxford, Buuer Co., Ohio, 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
OrFieg of the Secretary of Stats, . 
Albany, July sth, 1365. j 
To tht o’’ ■■rijr of t\o County of Mnitroe: 
Sir—N otice is hereby given, that at the General Election 
to be hold In this State on the TUESDAY' succeeding the 
tlrst Monday of November next, the following officers 
are to be elected, to wit: 
A Secretary oi State, In the place of Chauncey M, De¬ 
pew ; 
A Comptroller. In the place cf Lucius Robinson: 
A Trca-sOtei. In the place of George W. Schuyler, 
An Attoriiey-General, In the place of John Cochrane; 
A State Engineer aud Surveyor,la the place oi WJI, 
Ham B. Taylor; *.—«* 
A Canal Commtsrioner, in the place of William I. 
Skinner; 
An Inspector ol State PrL-ons, ta the place of Guv lord 
Clarke; 
A Judge of the Court ot Appeals, in the place of Hiram 
Deulo; 
A Clerk r.t the Court of Appeals, in the place of Fred¬ 
erick A. Tnll nadgO: 
All whoss t. 'u - ot office will expire on the last <iay of 
December next. 
AGO. s Judge- of the Court of Appeals, in the place of 
John K. t'ortcr, who was appointed to nil th- Vacancy 
S First Freniinm Improved 
SEWIN 6 MACHINE. 0 U 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PliACTICAL UTIUTY AND 
„ EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
PnttnUi Jfry 13 Ik, 1362, improvement patented June 
0.i/5,)set. The celebrated Fahtly Gem Sewtxo Ma- 
chtjtb, a most wonderful and elegantly toastrtutied Nov¬ 
elty. Is noseless in operation: uses the straight needle; 
a.;ws with DorntB or Stsgls Thb 2 aD; crakes the 
running stitch more perfect and regular than by hand, 
aud with extraordinary rapidity, Wulyat.tcr, hem, ri<«c, 
shirr, tucl, run up breadths, &c., &c.; re>ymres no IabrJ- 
catton or cMw;« of stitch ; Is not U-tbie to get out of or- 
der, and will last a lifetime. 
’’ For the dressniikcr It, is tnvaluable, for the house¬ 
hold It supplies * vacant place.’*— Godey's Lady's 
“ It uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and Is so 
easily understood that a child can ase it.”—AVto York 
IndependeM. 
“■ v. r r-‘ ‘ rr double thread, It stlectlr, yet very 
rapidly, with, a common needle, makes the running stltca 
exactly like hand scwiLg.’ -AVig' York Tribune, 
All pereons who bay or offer for sale Imitations oi this 
senulne Machine, will be prosecuted lor Infringement on 
the patents. 
Single machines sent to any part of the country per ex¬ 
press, packed Inbox with printed Instructions on receipt 
of the price, 15, Agents wanted every where. Circular 
containing Liberal Inducements sent freo- 
All orders tuu.»t be iddressed W 
FAMILY GEM SEWING MACHINE CO., 
iftVlk_Ulllce, K2 Na---i.i stteet, New 'fork. 
wirA ]PJbjJrt MONTH. VI x|) 
'TueJU AGENTS Waxtso inovery .otintyai t vivU 
State, to seu the BaRTLSth Sswiyo .'tACHLXE, price $15; 
fell v licensed under patents of Howe. Wheeler & Wilson, 
Grover A Baker, and Singer A- Co, YVg wii; pay a month¬ 
ly salarv and expenses, or allow a large comn\I.--ion on 
sales. For part’.cnlars. HIrnGrated catalogue, terrltorv. 
Ac., enclose a stamp aud address FAGE BROTHERS, 
sole Agents for United Statue, Y.'lSUritni; St., Toledo, tj. 
A GENTS WANTED.-In crerr Township 
JL :o sell GR,\NT ano SHERMAN, their CAMPAIGNS 
TST> GENERALS; by Hon .1. T- Headley, -author of 
’’ Washington ant his Generals," Ac., comprising popular 
B!ograpbIi.-5 ot prominent Generals, of the Union Army. 
Including graphic descriptions o: Battles, Slegee. Adven¬ 
tures Ac : with numerous steel Portraits and Battle 
Scenes. Soldo.vly 3Y Aokxts To all tc-cking profit¬ 
able employment, a rare chance U offered to make monev. 
For terras and terrltorv. addies» at once with atamp. E. 
B. TREAT. PublUher.ViO Gtaod St- N. Y. 813-4; 
VOl\C LADIES’ INSTITUTE, Ma P 1^ 
JL wao«i. rilUMetd, Ma^ . will commence Its 25th ac.a- 
□r?mlc 7 *ear Sepi. 2t, The excelleiic^, t>ertriaaence of 
its corps of instruction. Its superior raollutes for physi¬ 
cal culture, and thch- i.uvy and salubrity of lU location 
ar,- widely known. For Clrcul*-- address 
81(Wt C. D. SPEAR, Principal. 
- iiu -ippomieu lonu in” VueancT 
occasioned by the resignation ot Henry K. Seltien, whose 
term (for wh.eti he was elected) expire* on thetluru- 
first day of IH vvuibcr, Lilt, 
Also, a I nil-,id o. li.t ‘ 
Also, a Jiutiifi o. Le Suprevne Court for the Seventh 
judicial District, la place of Thomas A. Johnson, whose 
term of office will expire on the last ot December next. 
Also, a Senator for the 23th Senate District, composing 
the county of Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. 
Three Members n{ Assembly ; 
A District -Vuornej . in the place of William H. Bow¬ 
man ; 
'I’BOces ol Sessions, In the place of Benjamin S. 
Whitehead and Delos YY eatworth ; 
Two Coroners, in the place of Tunis V. P. Pnllls and 
EUery s. Treat. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
The attetitloa ot Inspectors of Election and Conntv 
Uaa viewer- Is uirec t.. ' 'hit.; L*Ws Of LOSS, a 
copy of which is printed Uerew.th, eatltled "An Act to 
provide the means of paying bounties authorize.; bylaw 
and of reunbiir*tng muulctpnhue! tor bounties paid bv 
them In pursuance Of taw bycicstln* a state debt tor 
that purpose; and to submit to the people the uuv«£ion 
oi cieaung such debt, and to repeal certain sections ot 
chapter t..eniv-n.ine of the Law* of atahieefc hundred 
and sixty-live ’’ for laftructlous in regard to thetr duties 
under said act. 
Chapter 323. 
AN ACT to provide the me.ms of paying bounties au¬ 
thorized by law, and ©t reimbursing municipalities lor 
bounties paid by them In pursuance of law L>v 
n .iirilf L\r tvtt i-rv/.A.. . .... .1 * „ _v . .. * 
1 nnn agents WANTED.-Mcmcymade 
XUUu last ami easy. Business light and pleasant, 
and can be commence with Are or eight dollars capital. 
Send3 cent stamp for Circular, or 3tc for sample, used in 
every tamlly, and sells for fin. 
SOO-lfit DR. YY. W. HIBBARD, Ponltaey, Yt. 
EW PATENT ; ANI?IAL FETTERS 
IQW. 8. McCLIRE & CO., | fijtv 
lOj) l i The well established strictly luDt)# 
PB0DU0E COMMISSION HOUSE, 
No. SSO Fulton Street, Fete York. 
Reference—Ntw York JTaHoruU Echange Bank, X. Y. 
Hare unequalled facltltlM for disposlag ot Wool, Hops, 
Leaf Tobacco and HighwLnes, direct to manufacturers. 
The usual attention given to Butter, Cheese. Pork. Beef, 
F.our. Grain. Beans, Peas, Dried and Green Fruits, 
Seeds, Eggs. 4c„ Ac. 
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 
Ju»t what farmers need. Light, strong and durable. Be.-t 
ever ottered. Price within reach of all. Several thou, 
sands ready for delivery. Agents wanted everywhere, 
Send for circular in-1 prices to 
JOSEPH BRIGGS, 335 Broadway. New Y’ork. 
N ew styles cabinet organs.- 
Enconraged hy the Urge and increasing demand for 
their Cabixst Osoaxs. Mason A Hsjilix- hare Intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some of which are la very ele¬ 
gant cases. Prices flto to fl^CU each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue with Illustrations, and much useful Information to 
any one having any Idea of purchasing any instrument, 
which wiUbe sent to any address. Wareroonia La New 
York city removed to No. 590 Broadway. 
Address MASON BROTHERS. 
s. Wilcox and 
Lee, arc subpo-naed to testify of the treatment of 
prisoners ot Libby. 
— The threat manufacturer of Newton, Me., Francis 
Skinner, who died recently, paid in 1884 a tax on an 
income of $290,000. 
— A remarkably large number of sudden deaths 
occur among the Northern men at Key West, on ae- 
connt ol' the Intense heat. 
— After completing all government contracts, the 
Sharp's rifle factory at Hartford, Ct., was entirely 
closed Saturday night week. 
— Gen. Sheridan has been authorized to master ont 
all the volunteer white troops in Texas whose ser¬ 
vices cAn be dispensed with. 
— Gen. George B. McCTeUan is said to be a candi¬ 
date for the position of Engineer of a Western rail¬ 
road, with a ealary of $10,000 a year. 
— A little girl in Hartford, Conn., tried to see how 
many times she could j amp the rope. She reached 500 
times, ami then fell to the ground dead. 
B arometers and thermometer* 
t or particulars wo Illustrated advertisement in t 
Rural ot July 8, page 219. LEWIS C. TOWER 
A MONTH.-Agents wanted that can earn 
i) from &v, to $lt» a month, an 1 all expenses paid. 
For full particulars ai1dre«, with stamp. 
Sl2~Jt E. E, LOCKWOOD, Detroit. Michigan. 
PENSION AND CLAIM AGENCY. 
I ESTABLISHED 13S1. 
piRMERS, COUNTRYMEN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send their Butter. Cheese. Eggs, Lard, Tallow. Beans. 
Hops. Flax Cotton, Flour. Grain, Meal, Green and Dried 
FrultSJniis. SkiiLs.Po tilery. Game, ProvisJous, Seeils. Sor- 
if hum. Wool. Potash, Tobacco. Oils, and other produce to 
JTOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT. 
-Vo. 323 Washington St., Feno York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
market price. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable Weealy Price Current oi Urn New-Y'ork Market 
fr ee - _ 79V-tf 
V I&pnvj K u llN 1,1 ARTIFICIAL LEG 
L • DEPOTS— Where the Government furnishes Lhe 
STARR AND BENEDICT, 
(S'Axtseors to the late Ira C. Clark.) 
Office 6, Easrle Block, Rochester, N. Y'. 
This asesev : s authorized to prosecute the claims of oil 
Soldiers at Sailors that hare served la the present war 
tn any branch of the service. 
Bounty. Pensions and Pay for widows, widowed moth¬ 
ers, minor children, or orphan sisters ot deceased Soldiers 
Bounty and Pay tor lathers, mothers, or other heirs of 
deceased Sol-Iters. Bounty, Pay and Pensions tor dis¬ 
charged Soldiers. Ac. 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
™Sy2?5 fll a distance, wishing claims collected, have 
only to write, riving the name of the Soldier, h is Coes- 
P«^audRr r -;tr.ent.w! en w e at once forward the necca- 
I ? M t’l.OYMKNT WAXTED -A returned soldier 
d is desirous ot ohiainlng eiupforment — writes a fair 
hand and ts not afraid to work — can bring good reter- 
enee-j. Arc there no readers of the Rusal in want of 
such ahaody Please address J. H.,Box tsbx, Post-OHie*, 
Rochester. N. Y’. 
liouuuks para uy -uicn; in pui auacce of law by creatlU" 
a State dent tor that purpose; aud to submit to the peo¬ 
ple the question of ereatuit such debt, and to repeal 
certatu scctJons of chapter twenty-uiae of the Lau s of 
eighteen hundred and slxty-nvc. 
Passed April 7,1345; throe-dutis being present. 
Tlu Pttopfc of tip State of Fee York, represented f-j 
Senate and Asettubiy. ifv enttrt ns foliates : 
Sue r V l. To provide the ru vans of pay lug all bounties 
authonzvii by law to tie put--! by this State to volunteers 
oralteit :i eu vr . 1 ilul- -. Mn to provide the means 
reunbureliig cities, cou:,U. ) auit towns, for bounties paid 
by them to volunteers, dratted men or subs'Stutr*' -o lar 
as the bounties to paid by them are authorized bv a law 
ot this Su«:u L to be reimbursed or refunded to them a 
debtor Hits State Is hereby created ar.d authorized to Vo 
coulrAcluit, h U'l'li Cc!»; *U4* l l;*j I'rjf tbtt otijcct Of 
paying, ietuibur»l:.g and jeliimlfog the -aid DOttct'.c-. 
5 2- lhe debt hereby created and aaUmrUed t.> be con- 
tracied slull not exceed tlic-aum of thirty millions of dol¬ 
lars, and there shall be imposed, lev led and assessednuon 
the taxable properly ot th'r State, a direct annua! tax to 
pay the inter**', on the said debt, a- -ucl» interest loUs 
due, which said dlroct auuua! tax shall be sufficient to 
pay such Interest a.- It b»l.» due. And to create a sinking 
fuud tor the payment d said debt, there shall also be tr.i- 
A YIONTH.—Agents waated to sell Sewing 
Machines. "We wtl i pay a liberal salary and ex¬ 
pire large comm'-;a. A1,tress. 
D. B. HERRiNTGN »» CO.. Detroit, Mich 
ANVAS.SERS WANTED TO SELL 
Foweir-- Grout National Rtcture of the Congress 
' passed the Constitutional Amendment. Thorough 
tits clear fl5i> !o fJO> iier month. Send tor Circular, 
all ou POWELL * Co . 7 1 Bible House, New Y'orlc! 
/2LOOD HOOK**.—Tha Complete Farrier, a guide 
\ I tor the uvatiueat ot Horses tn all diseases. The best 
book ou the subject ever printed; f-t pages line type— 
Only 15 cts, p04t-pai;l. ad-lress 
II. HUNTER -c CO.. Hinsdale. N. H. 
Where the Government P'-.T.Ishes Uie 
L'uKeu States Army *u<t Navv Leg to sold- 
for- gran,, or its value applied Oh the Ana- 
lypattfli tomlcal Ball and Socket Jolncod Leg, which 
1» has lateral motion at the ankle, like the nam- 
| V m! one. New Y ork. 653 Broadway , Rochee- 
ler, N. V.. over the poet-office; Cincinnati. 
.1 Ohio. In Mechank-a Iuitkute; St. Louis. Mo., 
a* - * 1 7S Ptue street; Chicago, III., opposite the posk 
office. DOUGLAS BLY, M. D.. U. S. Commissioner. 
Citizens fhrr.Uhed ou prlvaje acoonnt. 
For Inslrattiou*. addrow Dr. Buy. at nearest Depot. 
WANTED. AGENTS.— $100 per mouth, or five 
*v times thejcapltal havestsd le Buie. Full particu¬ 
lars free, or samples sea'., charges pu d, for 30 cents, war- 
raated worth five times tne cost. Andress 
C. L. VAN aLLEN, 184 YVa-hlngtou 8t.. N. Y. 
Female Complaints should be cured, as 
they surely can be, by a few doses of AYER’S 
SARSAPARILLA. 
V 4- pa®?b.e: directing how to speedily restore sight 
and give up spectacles without aid of doctor or medieme 
Sent by mail tree, on receipt of 10 cents. 
Address E. B, FOOTE, M. D„ 
80M3t U30 Broadway. N- Y. 
FOB 
THE SECRET SERVICE, the FIELD, THE 
D UFO EOF, AF1) THE ESCAPE. 
BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, 
N. Y . Triliuue Correnpondent. 
70,000 COPIES SOLD IS 60 DAYS! 
Tim most interesting and exciting book ever published, 
embracing Mr. lli.cliai--.lao:-'- uupura'leled experience for 
four years: traveling throe zb the South in th- secret 
service ol the Tribune, at the outbreak of the w ar. with 
■nir armies . . . . - -v ■- 
prat two yc i"s of the Kcbrlhon; hi, thrilling capture 
i;D confinement for twenty itiouth-i ip seven different 
reori prisons; nu - -.pe. find almost mtracaloiw iouruev 
by night ot aevny tuu aillr. It wtii abound in-tirrin’ T 
events, and contain more ot th- fart, incident, and to- 
tnauco or trie war than anr other work ye: published. 
Horace Greeley stiv*of it: 1 ' 
’• A great many I-ooks wm yet be written concernltig 
th.- war, in a.MJtion to ’.lie maav already !a print - but 
not one ot then; will gDa.wtiMn a similar com paw,, a 
el surer .fuller, more rc.sdah w ac-coui t. euctrclv from m-r- 
«>n»l..i oars.stum, of the nature, at Onus, purposes ten- 
denotes, aud instrumenwtttlos of thr slaveholders' r.-nol- 
llou, that) doits the unpteu-udlug n;rrath e of Mr. Rich- 
iirdson.'* 
Teachera, ladi-s, enorjteti • young neu. and caneclallv 
returned aud disabled officers and soldiers. In want id 
profitable cmplo.viueut, will nnd it j-cuUrly adapted to 
their condition, Send lordrcntara; Address 
AMERICA N PUBLISH] VO COMPANY, 
, Wav - i, ,• nn , Httrlford, t ONn, 
St 1.ANTON A BURR, Ai-nvr*. 3’.o-it 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
X COitPLKTK rS 2 -VTI 6 S OS THB BUfCS-DINS, M.vSAGKlfaST 
AND DISBaSSS OF SliKKP. 
BF Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author cf “ SAsr.p Hh*h<7n !r'j in the South," u Fine- 
Wool Sheep Rtabundry." Ac., Ac. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore. Kochester, N. Y. 
t?"Sent, post-paid, to any address in United States or 
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The Practical Shepherd is a large 1'lmo. volume of 454 
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the R. N. Y\ for IS85.) wo will ftirulah the work at a 
handsome discount Itom retail price. 
From A. B. Allen, fanner ISditor Ammcan AjricuU&rut. 
It strikes me os much the best work vet published for 
the American breeder; and Is un.iucstlonablv thorough, 
honest ami Imparilitl. Moreover. It is well got un, and 
a credit to the publisher, especially tu lt« cuts. 
From Pn\f. C- Iktoy, O. O. , LL. D, 
The work seems t-i he a« nearly a complete treatise as 
ts to bn expected. It is coucUe. aud yet fall; aud the 
couctscnoav of its neat style renders Its Guineas mtml- 
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details Are lucid and yet thorough!)' practical. 
froia J. P. Reynold;, SeFy Rlinou State Afl Society. 
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of (hose engaged in Sbeep lluahoudry. It has been look¬ 
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From the. Journal of the F, F. Stale Ag'l Society, 
Thk Practicat. SmimiHD ts a most complete work 
ou M'.i-cji HusiiAudry for the practical wool grower, aud 
give* all the Important uialfor required for the aianage- 
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wants of the wool growers. 
from C. L. Flint, Sec' y Mass. Board Of Agriculture, 
l have devoteal all my leisure moments to a perusal of 
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From the F'f York Tribune. 
In this voiutue th.- author has exhausted the subject 
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about Selecting, breeding and general management of 
stieep. In health or sickness- We heart!!vcommend this 
work to all who wish for a soirna end thorough treatise 
ou shet-p tmsbandry. 
F >on the Canadian Agriculturist 
As Sheep Husbandry ts dally acquiring more tmtn-.r:- 
auce In Canada, wo cau safely recomuioid to our tiirm- 
er» “TIh* Practical Shepherd,’’ as the moat etManrchen- 
slve And valuable treatise on this subject that has vet 
emanated from the American press. Every farmer hav¬ 
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small, would do well to procure ,-t copy. 
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