•firm guiMriiscmcnts 
eras (Eoru'iettser 
REAT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION 
BY TUB 
NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION, 
WD Broadway, New York, 
^LECTION NOTICE. -Sheriff's Office, 
JOI Si Y OI* MonK(' is. —Notice la Jiprobv given mil* 
8 n:int m the Stanne* of this Slate, and the annexed- 
* «£ V.M,", tb ? '’(•OfetHryor Sice, that the General Elec- 
<* od,n | 'l^o *Br@ t o‘nday '^'Ko“e^nber.^c^OT'iBKs 9 '* 1 ^ 
wfil°be elected!«“*»" 
Dated Rochester, August 1 , 1305 . * ' b u " rlir ' 
JJALL'S AGRICULTUKAL WORKS, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph 
brated sceaseti ' wl11 uoatlnue the manufacture the eele- 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for execution and style of workmanship stand* 
unrivalled Also, . 
Collins? and Shattnek’* Combined 
Clover machine, 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
r or information apply by letter or otherwise. 
Rr „ h t M. K HGLY&N, } Executors. 
Rochester, N. Y., Jane 26,1366. 806-tf. 
— Gen. Grant talks of going to Enrope. 
— The grape crop In France is excellent. 
— The harvest In Ireland Is an average. 
— There are 22,000 men tn the nava. service. 
— Look out for $50 counterfeit greenbacks I 
— Doga are taxed $1 and sluts $2 In Indiana. 
— The grape crop about Cincinnati is a failure. 
— Amherst College Freshman class numbers 57. 
— Beauregard wishes to enter the French army. 
— The Spiritualists have started a paper in Chicago. 
— A season In Saratoga Is said to have cost one in¬ 
dividual $25,000. 
— Jeff. Davis has been granted the privilege of wri¬ 
ting to bis wifo. 
— The new city hail at Boston will cost, when com¬ 
pleted, about $500,000. 
— Hartford, Ct., barbers get a fine of $1 and costs 
for shaving on Sunday. 
— The last Maine Legislature incorporated $5,341,- 
000 of manufacturing stock. 
— The palm leaf hat factory at Amherst, Mass., turns 
oat 900.000 hats yearly, worth $185,000. 
— Clerks in the Philadelphia markets took 125 lumps 
of butter from dishonest dealers last week. 
— Whale oil in Sau Francisco has advanced 20 per 
cent, since the operations of the rebel pirate. 
— The Girard estate in Philadelphia yields an annu¬ 
al income of $200,000, and it is still increasing. 
— Thomas Purington of Starksboro, Vt., has a yoke 
or seven year old cattle that, weigh 6,000 pounds. 
— By statistics it Is announced that one man con¬ 
sumes 3,000 pounds of solids and tluids in a year. 
— The price of gas Is to be reduced in Philadelphia, 
on the 1st of October, to $2.50 or $2.75 per thonsand 
feet. 
— The bond-holders of the rebel loan tn London, 
have called a meeting to see what can be saved from 
the wreck. 
— New Yorkers drink about 50,000,000 gallons of 
water per day, and a good many gallons of something 
stronger. 
— New York city has a rand or about $60,000 to be 
appropriated to the support of families of murdered 
policemen. 
— Hoiein-the-Day, chief of the Chippewa Indians 
In Minnesota, has an income #f $3,000 a year, and is 
thoroughly loyal, 
— The losses of Chicago bankers by the failure of 
Ketehnm, Son & Co., and Graham & Co., will proba¬ 
bly exceed $150,000. 
— Gen. Sally's expedition has cost the government 
$7,000,000, and has killed just two Indians—three mil¬ 
lions and aliair apiece. 
— Champ Fergnson, the guerrilla, on trial at Nash¬ 
ville, is eo weak from consumption that he cannot 
walk from prison to court. 
— The Silth anniversary of the battle of Bennington 
was celebrated Wednesday week, under the auspices 
of the Vermont Historical Society. 
I SUPERIOR 
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES 
in the beautiful " Connecticut River Valley.” 
BURNHAM’S 
AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 
SPRIKGFIELD, MASS. 
Br far the largest, most complete and thorough Insti¬ 
tution of the kind in New England, where Young Men 
arc thoroughly trained and properly titled for ail Busi¬ 
ness Pursuits. GREAT IMPROVEMENT In the .Method 
of Instruction, uniting School-Room and Counting Room 
upon a plan that seoures all the practical advantages of 
each. 
Banking Houses, Merchants’Emporium nndtwcnty 
distinct business offices in practical operation. The stu¬ 
dent Buys, Sells, Barters, Ships, Consigns, Discounts, In¬ 
sures and beeps his account*, as In Actual Business. 
Prof. John W. Fowler, LI., !>., for eighteen 
years President of tlie “New York State and National 
Law School,” Poughkeepsie, has charge of Law and Lec¬ 
ture Departments, aud will devote lila entire time to the 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
OPKICK OP TUB SKCP.ETABT OF StaT- 1 
Albany, July 29th, i 860 . ’ j 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe; 
Stu—NoticeIslterebygiven, thatatthe General Election 
iiiJr Maijtat*oa the TilE hdaV succeeding the 
pew^ UCietlU "' !r °* * n t * le P' ace of Chauncey M. De- 
A Comptroller, | n the place of Lnetns Robinson • 
A treasurer, m the piaceol George W. Schuyler 1 
An Attuniey-General, hi the place of John Cochrane- 
lla^t S B. l Tay?or; 80r aad Sarveyor ' 111 chc Place orwil- 
8 kluuw n - nI ComtuIsslon * r * iu the place of Will lam I. 
J.^Chfrk. 1 ?- Cl ° r ° f StatC Prl80D8 ' 111 the P |a ce of Gaylord 
DMitoT 80 ° f ^ C ° Qrt ofA PP eale - la the place of Hiram 
G , od “ ags, Gold Thimbles, Lockets 
&T,. s / le nek. Bi.ckUiR.Gmd Pens and Pencils, Fancy 
Work Boxes, Gold Pgns with Oujd .«ud Sliver Extension 
Holders and a largo assortment of Fine Jewelry of every 
description, ot the best make and latest styles, valued at 
Ton** 0 V ue fV'H'ir Each. wiUioat regard to 
HUTCHINSONl! 
. Mc-wcerevr 
WNE tClPE ft Mias. 
value, and aot to he paid lor until you know what you 
will receive. u 
Among those whohave recently drawn Valttxblb Gifts 
■ " ... ..L. r 'kindly permit their 
names to be usedt-Rouert FI. HutohUm, New Haven. 
’ .At ue ; W. F. T. Wltlts, W. 22d St. 
4 Cluster Pin, vainc *200; Mrs. R. G. 
‘ ' valno *125; Miss Ellon 
Molodeon, value $ 100 ; 
I ViL. 8? — -V...,., ... "i „ Plano, value J3S0 , 
I A, Mn Scranton, Ph , Diamond King, val- 
iie$] mj.Mlsa Mien J Peek, Springfield, Ill., Mclodoon, val- 
ue 1125; Dr. I Van P.lnitr Washington, D. t;„ Gold Hunt¬ 
ing Case Watch, value- Edward H. Lindsay, Worccs- 
L-r, Mass.. Plano, valne. RjnO; Miss D. H. Farwell, Du¬ 
blin ne, Iowa, Diamond Ear-drons. vnine *250: Francis 
lin u»'n # o P r ,rlRt ’o o*?*'' - 1 V - Music Bor, value 
l-IO: Mrs, It. C. Ingersoll. Urbann, Ohio, Silver set, value 
*u0; Lieut. B. F. ncudjlcks. WifUrifs Hotel, Washing- 
ton. p. C., »ilrt! r latent Lever ’»N aicF). vulne Wfi, (’ant 
: ft. Y.Vote., Silver Wa^h,value « 5 ?- 
H Taylor, Rinatown. Pa.. O dd Pat -pt i ever Watch, vat 
no Iloo^Jus It Bruce, Nashville, Tobii., Silver Wateh tin- 
Geo D Wood. Wnlthy. Canada iv.---, vorW.Vch’r fV 
Wm B Rcdtleld. Columbus, Ohio, Music Bov, |I0 itany 
persons who have drawn valuable prlics, do not wish 
their names puhllshed, nr we c*ir!i' extend this list. Let¬ 
ters Rom •rarlous parries throughout the country ac¬ 
knowledging Uk- receipt of valuable gilts, may be seen 
on tile Ln uur otttce. 
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION. 
^Certificates, naming each article »nd tts value, are 
placed tn bK Ai-Ku F.x vslophs, which are well mixed. One 
ol these enyelopi-R, contaialngtlie Cernrlcate or order tor 
some article. ( worth atleu-d ONE DOLLAR at retail.) 
will be delivered At our office, or aunt by mall to anv ad¬ 
dress. without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 
3he purchaser will »e« what article It draws, and Its 
value, which may be riton one to fjvx blxprshdol. 
lars. and can lata Bond ON s dollar and receive the 
article named. 
No Blasrs.— Every purchaser gets value, 
trues dealing wtlL us may depend on having prompt 
returns, and the article drawn will be Immediately sent 
to any address by return mail or express. 
Entire sntlsiaetiun guaranteed In oil coses. Six Cor. 
initiates tor*l; thirteen for 12 . 
Aojusts Wan i kI).-.mi mtlera should he addressed 
T. BEN ION & CO., Box 5507, F. 0., New York. 
from this Association, the following kind! 
names to be used:— Ronert FI. HultlhElss 
Coring Melodeou, val _ _ _ 
New York. Diamond t.niH'cr i-in, 
Taponn. 16 York Ht„ Gold Watch, 
K. Dtckerson, Illnghainton, N. v. 
Mr. E. H. Stone, 52 Ten lit SI., N. Y 
Normal Writing Dcpnrtmcnr—In charge of the 
best Business arm Ornamentsl Penman and Teacher on 
the Continent. Superior facilities for acquiring a thor¬ 
ough know lodge of the Science and Practice of Tele- 
graphy. LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS made to Soldiers 
who have received disabling and honorable wound* 
while in their country’e service. 
Necessary Gimliflcntiona.—No particular degree 
of advancement !s required. Students can enter now or 
at any time, with an absolute certainty of success. 
Edit<irlnI Opinions.—" The success of this Colleen 
Is so great as to warrant tne belief that It will eventual! v 
- 
JtinoV? 1865.“ C 0 ^‘Y."-SprlnMlcrt Republic, 
\vliiS5 %* e endorsement of the be^st- businessmen in 
estern Mosaocbosctts .—Aorthampion Free Prtse. 
CosiFB-rBNT Judjo# spook In warm ooinmendatlon of 
coin r>letc and thorough Uistltu- 
tlons ol the kind ln the country.— The Mctho<li*t. 
„ Its location I* central and the course of study is thor¬ 
ough aud practical.—Ac to York. Eeeniriff Poet. 
P |irr,c ula>' h is a ilrst-class Btuluefs College 
U 0 ' 1 ,™ 6 of 9 tt i , ' !y ; corpsorinuructors and gen- 
ernl Lie to any similar Institution ‘ 
Wine and Cider Mill 
Large and small sires, greatly improved, for hand, bo 
or other power, hirer e-Jiro been told m two »« 
giving unparalleled satisfaction. Send for Descript 
Circular giving full par- Iculars. Address 
«»-33t HUTCHINSON * BROTHER. Auburn.N 
aLtl Dulo» Wentworth • 
El sT J Treat!’ ‘ a Uie plitce of Tunla V ‘ p - Pullf a and 
DoJlmbXS™ ° r ° fflCe wlU explre oa the la3t dft y o f 
The alteatloa nf Inspectors of Election and County 
Canvassers is directed to Chapter 325 of Laws of a 
copy ot w noli ii printed Fiore with, entitle 1 "Ar. Act'to 
prov.fle tin-means ol paying bounties aulhortze .1 bylaw, 
amt of temhurslng mar Iclpaf ties tor bounties paid by 
iem In |-'initianiM* of law oy creating a State debt tor 
that imrpcibe; and tOsubu.it to the people the question 
oi i -*-ilihg suet -lobt, and to repeal certain serUOhs of 
Chapter WtttMFaecC the Laws of eTghUen hundred 
under s^d act. ^ lDslrucc ' 0M in re g«'-l to their duties 
Chapter 3‘JJ. 
A iL A . < U. t S p 1 rovl,ie meane of paying bounties aa- 
. i 10 '’' a P' °3 rrlmhurslng mnnlcipilltlcapjr 
bountlee paid hy ttiein la pursuance of law by creating 
a State debt for that purpose; and losnbmlt to the rec^ 
pie the qu^tion ol creating such debt, and to repeal 
certain sections of chapter twenty-nine of the Laws nl 
eighteen hundred and sfxty-flve. 1 
Passed April 7.13«6; three-flfUis being present. 
The People, of the suite of AVer Tori-, represented in 
Senato and Assembly, do enact its follows : 
Ssertnx L To provide the means of paying all bounties 
author- zed by law to be paid by tIUs State to volanteer> 
dratted men or subs” tates, and to provide the means o? 
relic Hirsing U'.lea, counties and town?, for bound - ua : d 
by tiiciti to volunteers, drafted n;ea or suhs'itutvs. so i*r 
as the bounties so paid by item are aiitU'Cr.ze\1 by a law 
of this State, to i>3 reimbursed or refunded to them, a 
debtor this bww is hereby created and anthcrlzed to be 
contzactc-l, wb'cLi debt shall be for the single object ol 
pft c > 'l n ^.N rol! . n \l ur ' ;i! ^ iciaudlng the sv.d ouaettes. 
5 2, The debt hereby created and authorized to be com 
tracted sUaL not exceed Uiesuia of thirty mliUoas of dot- 
laro.and theresLali be Imposed,levied and aa-casedunon 
the taxable property of this Staro, a direct atumat lix, to 
pay the Interest ou the said debt, as such Interest rails 
une, which said direct annual tat shall be sufficient to 
pay such Interest os It tails due. And to create a sinking 
fund for the payment of said debt, there shall also te !n- 
Rlyvlecl nryt ,\>sessed upon the taxable properly of 
UiFs^tate.a direct aunnal tax to pay, aud mmoKctto 
Sr c V W * l S , n , n > v , *A m, ]? r '“rtltuUon in the United 
5tatcs .—bprinultcla Daily Union. 
Send ti n Naniea,—To persons who will send us, 
plainly written, the P. 0 , addres* of forty young men 
likely to be Interested In ohtalnlag a business education* 
wo will forward our COLLEGE REVIEW anil •• Flow to 
Do Business,” a manual of practical affairs and guide to 
success In Ufe, Send only ono name front a family, and 
not Over a dozen from one village or small town. 
Write for Particular*.— Circulars, Papers, Ac., 
giving full particulars relating to Courte of Study, Ex¬ 
pense of Board and Tuition, may be had gratis. 
or- For specimens of Penmanship, Bank Bills, Notes 
Drafts, Checks, &c., send 25 cents, 
_ Offlcp. D>2 Street, Xeir York . 
N ew styles cabinet okgans.- 
Enconraeed by the large and Increasing demand fi 
WITH TELEGRAPHIC AND PH0N0GBAPHIC 
INSTITUTE, SYRACUSE, N. Y, 
This Institution FURFISHES TnF BEST facilities 
d, thorough BL'3tNESS EDUCATION.- 
£22 fc AWAfr to all Us varieties ts TAUGHT In a 
n?vTzilc r0!1 ?\‘ nll 'elent manner. There are TWO 
S^SfSSK #". 8 ' 1 wal1 ? v V r 000.000 U 1 beautiful Bank 
Notes, engrayed expressly for :ti|» College-together with 
Offices, furnished with all nec*>s- 
TYal BUS *SFS>P l>lllUICM ^ 0r UYl;r 2 ' tll -'P*rtment ol AC- 
FW IE T,»!. 0 ^ 0 n!ff alC INSTITUTE Is conducted hv 
•nl? a superior phonographic witter 
and teacher There are always several L ’uiroarovMc 
^offeesof anaUimeiit.so that students 
can be accommodated entering at any time. Datlvrecl- 
thentjVir 1411 V‘° P^<> n <-'graphlc classes, and 
; SP l i2? lc *X? u , f^ken to Impart ar. aceurarc and ready 
lllc Art - Oraham'i en- 
ttnserlmgre used as Text-ltyoks. 
PENMANSHIP is taught In lu highest degree of por- 
fectlon, 5^- the President of tire Colll g and able Assist- 
nSffiaffi tf ra *r T M0ttrnE » «» 
For TERMS an 1 FURTHER PARTICULARS write 
for the College Journal, an eight page psper, pnhllshed 
b y thu F‘J<. ”lfv Of the Instttnuon. AdOreas 
8LV3tj D. T. A >[ES, Syracuse, S. Y. 
1 * Encouraged by the large ao-J lucreasuig demand for 
•heir Cabinet Osga.vs, Mason & Hamlin have intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some of which are in very ele¬ 
gant cases. Prices filO to #1460 each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue with Illustrations, and much useful information to 
any one having any Idea of purchaslnE any Instrument, 
which Wi.loa sent to any address. "Warerpoioa InNew 
Vork city removed to No. 5S6 Broadway. 
Address MASON BROTHERS. 
Address 
LOUIS W. BURNHAM. 
';'' t _ Pkksidbnt, Springfield, Mass. 
4.R VI FOR SAI.K.—A farm or iro acres sltuak-d 
In the north-west part of the t-iwn or Le Rov, 
P,° jAlTv 9J‘ the road leading from the Lake road to 
Metliodt 8 t Chapel. On the premises is a good bans 
PENSION AN0 CLAIM AGENCY, 
A ESTABLISHED 1861. * 
..- -» includes js n goou nan 1 .. 
oi orchard. 25 acres Of woodland a plnf- 
,lv1 '”t Springs of water. It desired lr 
w 111 he divided Into two titty acre lots. Etiautre nf the 
subscriber on the nremise', rijl KKi sHY 
LeRo>- t Genesee Co.. N. Y„ Sept 1. ISffi sisit 
STARR AN® BENEDICT, 
(Successor* tc the late Ira €. Clark.) 
Office 6, Eagle Block, Rochester, N. Y. 
This agency ts Authorised to prosecute the claims of all 
Soldiers or Sailor* that have served lit the nresent war 
In any branch of the service. 
Bounty, Pensions and Pay for widows, widowed moth¬ 
ers, minor children, or orphan sisters ol deceased Soldiers 
Bounty end Pay lor fanners, mothers, or other hetra of 
decease-.. Soldiers. Bounty, Pay aad Pensions for dis¬ 
charged Soldiers. Ac. 
ITsTSTELXT CTION 8 . 
PereoDB at 3 distance, wishing claims collected, have 
only to write, giving the name ot the Soldier, hla Com¬ 
pany and Regiment, when we at once forward the neces¬ 
sary papers tz«A full Instructions. 
No matter what your e’aUn, write. Money advanced. 
Having the best of facilities, all claims against the 
Government are promptly collected. 
GEO. H. STARR. O. 51. BENEDICT, Ja. 
REFERENCES. 
Gen. J. H. Martintalb, Gen. I. F, Quistby. 
Roswsll Hart, M. C.. 2Sth District. 
Gen. Jawrs E. wool* of Genesee. 797-26t 
D rain tii.f. iuaciiinf., rest in u-*k 
manufactured by A. LA T^UUUKTTE. K ’ 
Waterloo, senoca Co. N. Y 
Tub Pboplb have been so much imposed npon by 
eovaral worthless Sareaparillns, that wo are glad to bu 
able to recommend a preparation which can be de¬ 
pended on as containing the virtues of that invaluable 
medicine, aud is worthy of the public confidence, 
Doet. AYERS SARSAPARILLA cures 
when anything can cure Die diseases that require an 
alterative medicine. 
XI ' - l * i lAIrti V. Mi ll LF .11 IL?1C- 
hf,,,OOL £?* i’iANo I1.VT. Wcxyxu'a I'kkfkct 
('VIL'K ron thk 1 ja-Xo, nealrncd to Liupfirt a kiuiwl- 
ed^t5 ot J wjthovit tliu aid ot a teacut*r # 75c. Tmh 
CHfM>s I i r<f i- iliMix. fob xna Piaxo, 75 c. Piavci wmi- 
> '' hll£l1 - i'i'f- Howk’s ptA.\o. :<.C. WooimuKr'a 
Piano, 50e.-r.arh conuining, la addition to Instructions 
a choice colbiotlon of nitraic. Mailed, pospnaw. 
ULIM-.R Dll SUN vt CO.,Pubuiuci-s, Button, Mass. 
T^RECKI.Ks. TAN. AND 1MMPI.ES removed 
I. at oticabjr t-ii* Unh ot •* t PHAMS r RKi'IvI K T \\ 
and PIMPLl/H.VNIMtEB.” Mailed to ar r ad iVeL tor' 
>5 corns, by S. C. UPfl am u 
813.13t 25 S outh Eighth Street, Philadelphia, p a . 
MUNSON MUSICAL INSTITUTE. 
1,1 BOARDING and day school, 
No. 54 Allen St., Hociiwter, N. Y., 
Mol fits,lay. Sept, fit/l. Mu.tie only is taught 
in this Ills’-tutlon. Dui/y Lcasons In all Departmeul* of 
Music. J- nr Terns *c„ tend for a Circular 
Prof, JULlps 8 . MUNSON, i D ’. . , 
mbs. k. Cornelia muns6n, principals. 
WHITE PINE COMPOUND 
PAETIAL LIST OF GIFTS 
Givbn to the patrons of the Metropolitan Gift Book 
Store, No. 20 Buffalo Street, Rochester, for the week 
ending Saturday, Sept. 9:h, were 8 Watchee, 11 silver, 
plated Cake Baskets, 9 do. Tco Pitchers, 14 do. Table 
Castors, -1 do. Coffee t'rus, G do. Teapots, 13 do. Card 
Receivers, 4 Opera Glasses, 2s fine Photograph Albums, 
16 slver-plated Spoon-IIoldere, 26 Gold Pens, sliver 
cases. 43 engraved silver Napkin Rhigs, 21 Silver Cups, 
63 silver-plated Forks aud Spoons, besides over 600 
other articles of value. Remember you pay no more 
for yonr School or any other Books at the Metropoli¬ 
tan Book Store than elsewhere, and yonr gift, be it 
more or less, is so much clear gain. 
.»• i * ; . -hloui u-c courier. 
“{ l ‘X- h * v U ’ 4 V ee 2 ’’>• the t.- s - jf eleven years, if: 
the New hiigtaud Mates, whero lt« merits have become 
ite'virtues^''" 1 * ,US the U ' etJ lrolu Which, ln part, It derives 
THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES 
Sore Throaty Colds, Canyhs, Diyhrria, Bronchitis. 
Spitting q/ Blood, and Pulmonary Affections gene- 
rally. It y u remarkable Rem dy for Kbliu-y 
Complaints, Diabetes, DlffcuPy of Voiding 
i nne. Bleeding from il;* Kidneys and 
Bladder, Gravel, and other 
Complaints. 
For Piles aud Scurvy it will be Found very Valuable. 
P! v '^ v) a ^ 5’OU would learn the value ot a good and 
Medicine. Ill; pleasaui, sui ■ and sure, 
oold by Druggists and Dealers in Medieitic generally. 
GEO. IV. SAVErr, .71. D., 
Proprietor, ltoatou, Mass. 
Bt RKRAMS * VAN SCHAacK. Chicago, III. 
»- , JOU - N D ’ 1 A HR. ClNCUfSATI, Ouio. 
oui-oteo _ General \.--nis for the West. 
Tt , J,v VN i. nl i I V. s ‘ NKW “ EK BOOK ^-‘Nature's 
* Heo Book.* a cotaplete guide to ' Le Ardor!oil Hvorv 
Hen hooper should have -me. See.v.d uea-edlthm luaV 
out- Sent, post paid, for 25 ccnu. .1 1 I rets 
810 " ■ A. FLANDERS, Sh.-ibv. Ohio. 
KUKAIi BOOR8 
The following work 3 on Agriculture,Horticulture, Ac. 
may ao obtained at Uie Office of the Rural New* 
Yorker. We can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFAIRS, Issued by Amcrtcan publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,— and shall odd new works as published. 
Alien's American Farm Book... #1,50 
A'-Ieu's Diseases of Domesiio Animals.. 1 00 
Aden's Rural Architecture. ljto 
American bharp Shooter. 50 
American Bird Fancier . SO 
American Fruit Grower’s Guide (.Elliott). 1,50 
Attencau Rose Cultarlst. SO 
Barry's Fruit Garden. 1,50 
Browne's Field Book of Manures . 1,50 
Wreck’s Book on Flowers. 1,50 
B 1 ,-:'s Flower Garden. l5o 
Carpenter*' aud Joiners' Hand Book. 60 
Ciifoeniers' Hoad Book (new edition).. 75 
Cattle auit their Disease* (JenaingM.. 1.50 
Chemical Field Lectures.... 100 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation oi Tobacco ... SO 
Cottage and Farm Bee-Keeper. 75 
Cole’s American Fr uit Book... 60 
Cole'; American Veterinarian. 75 
Dana's Muck Manual. 1,50 
Darlington's Weeds and Useful Flams. 1,53 
Directions for Fceeervtu*- Natural Flowers. 1,50 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over 100 Illustrations. 50 
Eastwood'* Cranberry Culture. 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer . lgH 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French.. 1,50 
Field's Fear Culture. 1,2s 
Flint on G rmsea. 2 yo 
Flowers lor the Parlor or Garden.... S.00 
Fuller's Illustrated Atruw berry Culturlst... 20 
Grape Cuiturfst, bv Andrew S. Fuller. t Ja 
Gttccon on Milch "Cows... 75 
Herbert's Hints u> H-’rsc-Keepers. 1,75 
Holley’s Art of Saw F.Ung. 60 
Hop Culture.. 40 
Hooper's Dog and Gun. SO 
House Culture and Ornamental Plants. 75 
Jennings’Sheep. Swine and Poultry.. 1,50 
Johnston'S AfTTtcu.mral Chemistry.1,75 
Kemps' Landscape Gardening. 2,00 
Kings’ Text-Book, for Bee-Keepers, cloth 75c; paper 40 
1-angstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee. 2,00 
Liebig’s great work on Agriculture.. 1,59 
hi isley's Morgan Horae* ".... f^S 
Mnoual ot Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint. 1,35 
Miles oa Horse's Foot . 30 
Manual on F'.ax and H r mp Culture. 25 
Modem Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mr* 8 J Hale.. 1,50 
Natates Bee Bo 1 ; - . 25 
Norton's Elciuenta Soleuiifio AgrWultnro.. 75 
Onion Culture. ..... 20 
Our Farm of Two Acres. 25 
Oar Farm of Four Acres.... 30 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. 2,00 
Produce and Ready Beckuor Log Book. SO 
Quiuaby’f Mysteries of Bee-Keeping... 1,75 
Quincy on solllog Cattle. 50 
^GEXTS \V.\.\T£D EVERYWHERE. 
Returned Soldiers i.-d everybody with a smalt canltal 
tan ni»k« lwenij D .liars per Jay vrllltg o ur crest. Sew 
umi wonderful extra largo sire, line quality Stationery 
1 aekages. Every dollar invested, more than doubled. 
Splendid Gold and St.eer \ta!ch/s presented free to ail 
who act as our agents. Smart men wanted lu every 
free, sale; iwi;v,v.r, Increasing, everybody iiuvs 
them bend for our now cUculais, containing Ex a 
Premium Inducements, free. * u l 
sie vxr M ’ GI1 --SERr vt CO., SrarrorTBRs, 
102 Nassau Street, New York. 
UAL IPS VEGETABLE 
SICILIANS! HAIR RESTORER 
Has proved itself to bo the most perfect preparation 
for the hair ever offered to the public. 
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no inju¬ 
rious properties whatever. 
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG¬ 
INAL COLOR. 
It will keop the hair from falling out. 
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft, lus¬ 
trous and silkon. 
It is a splendid hair dressing. 
No person, old or young, should fkil to use it. 
It is recommended and used by tho first medical 
authority. 
1ST Ask for Hall’s Vogetablo Sicilian Hair Ronew- 
cr, and take no other. 
R. P. HALL & CO., 
Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. 
For sale by all druggists. 813-eow 3t 
Me want -complete History of the Rebel 
olurnc, eplentlluiy illustrated with Steel 
ng*. It contains read ng matter eouil to 
i'o volumes. Agents are selling a; many 
ifw 1 80ld of another bla- 
l > “\ : M n .n l OPSSTKB WHITE PI< 
J. SALE..—The Hog Breeders Ma ial.wltii 
aud prices, sent free of charge. Ad.ires* N. P 
& CO., l.um Tree, Cheater O- , Pen;;. 
artificial i.kg 
• f'kPOljj— Whero the Government furnubca the 
_Arr.y aa 1 Navy I.cg to jold- 
s ^ J® 1 * , er * Wj- It* T »lue anpl:i-d on the Ana- 
. tomj C ^ u,ai mni Socket Jointed Leg. which 
! * ha f* '“‘Oral motton -■ the ankle, like the n*tu- 
J te Tv Sw V ' »» BrWiwg* Kocn'es- 
I ;, e . r : , N : orerffis poatouiee; Clncinnau, 
Address 
E. H. GOODWIN, Syracuse, N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELL& 
A good Churuh or other BeH for 25 centi 
y-llff, per pound. 
mi: i„\I °, wr in -. P^t-OlBce; Clncinnau, 
JX Ohio, in Mechanic* InsUtute; st. l.onl*. Mo„ 
„U T ?,'. ll , tt . st . r, !i'?: Chic ago, ' 3. opp.vsltc th« po»t- 
oifiue. DOUGLAS BLY, M. D., if. S. Conunlsslouer. 
Citizens furuniu -4 on privaic account. 
For Instructions, address Dr. BLY, at nearest Depot. 
$6 FIl0ai Cio OEJNTTa, 
Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
free by mail lor 50 ct*.; retail* for n 1 dollars easily 
770-»8t K. L. WOLCOTT. 13) Chatham Square, if. Y 
WARRANTED 
valuable Information 
upon the subject of 
[coueesd 
•fi?. for circulars to the un 
I ”* rs lgned, who are the ontu 
i loumlints of this description 
^ ‘ hell 
S Sffi i with Harrison’* patent 
8 ELK-. VOTING 
rotating apparatus. 
No. 82 Liberty st., Now York. 
Auramts 
AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
wawaaass 
!, ni ! t4J 'w Ur8 ,’ yrtne.Fwtey. Game.p ovisioiu. Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool.Potash, tobacco, Oils, sal other produoB to 
JONL11X CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MKKCHANT, 
No. 323 Washington St., yew York, 
Krte Railroad Denot. To be sold at the highest 
fiif^Urlce. Every shipper to him w111 receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price L-urront of the New-York Market 
iree. TQi.tv 
TTEBY SVPKHIOR FAB.NT.-For 8*1*. a 
▼ farm ou the Eftst Henrietta road, four ml Ira from 
the city, containing M acres. The soil is of the very best 
duality, and In the highest state of cultivation, being now 
tilli'd for the raising of garden seeds. 
It has good buildings, a good orchard, and ts thorough¬ 
ly nnderdralncil. The tailing Sta'th of the owner In¬ 
duces the proceed sale. 
For parueoiars. Inquire of KvfBERT W. WfT SON.the 
owner on the premises, or of S. f >. PtiRTER. Real Estate 
Broker. No. 3 Reynolds' Arcade. Rochester, N. V. [Sll-tf 
Cxnosrs CtuiKD without pain or tho use of the knife. 
Tumors, White Swelling*, Goitre, Ulcers, and all 
Chronic Diseases successfully treated. Circulars de¬ 
scribing treatment sent free of charge. 
Address Dus. BAJBCOUK & SON, 
No. 27 Bond Street, New York. 
fcreat profits. Sontl 15 CCDtB tiud >?i*t ptk^es. d** 25 018 
and get si) page* and a sample grail*. 
; EPHRAIM BROWN.Lowell,Mass. 
^yEB.13 SOUTH-DOWNa 
THIRTY EWES, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE LAW HR, 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS itn.l YEARLINGS. 
GOOD HEADING YEHY CHEAP 
G oon FARMS IN OHIO.-Those wishing to 
buy good Unproved arms cheap tn Northern Ohio, 
ot any *tzc, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can receive a Catalogue dcscnlUng each larm and price 
by lncLwbifi Stamp and addressing U. N. BANCROFT, 
790 Real Kstatn Agent. Jefferson. Ashtabula do., O, 
we havo a few extra copies of Yol. XH of the 
Rural New-Yohkkr, ( 1861 ,) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
Impress—or $1,00 sent by mall post-paid. If yon wish 
tt c °Py. •peak qalck. A few bonnd copies of same 
volume Tor sale at $8. Wo can alBO fUrntsh bound 
copies of moBt of the volumes Issued since 1855 , at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1861, $4, 
Address D. D, T. MOORE, Hochester, N. Y. 
Warder^ Hedges and Evergreen 'a. lie 
W ax Flow era, h o w to moke them... 1.50 
Woodward's Conntrv Home* . ... 1,56 
Wool Grower A Stock Resistor, Vote, 1 . 2 . 5 ,3. each. 33 
Vaung Ho<»*ekra»i>«r’* and Dairy Maid’s Directory. 30 
Yoonuus'a Haud Book Household Science_.... 2,00 
Youmott's New Chemistry. 2,00 
Hf Any of the above named works will bo forwarded 
b> mall, post-paid, on receipt of the price -peetded, 
Andre** D. D. T VOOkS. N. V', 
S CHENECTADY -IGRtCU LTTU A L 
WOliKS.-Bead for a Circular of KmOeca Chain 
and Lever llurae-Powers, Threshers anu Cleaners,Clover 
Machine*, Circular aud Cross-cut Wood Saws, Broom 
Corn Scrapers, Ac.. ,te. See advertueMoni Lu Rural of 
July LV.il. Add res* !KO-Uoo 
G. WKSTINUHOrSB * CO., Schenectady. N. Y. 
SlS-llt^ Waah lngton Hollow. JJjttOlieM Oo.. N. Y 
\ Sl *V l v ‘ 1 KE * > * 
ueucc” Price’S^ *2'2? 8ttiIKhr 'r 1 - v ’ , ' !J *t once to tts lu 
lIPniw Sj'if* i”!*tl'*ltl. to any address by 
W-CfrcuiL" ^ttt UU ‘ t!l5U ‘ SU ’ ‘’hUadeUffila Pa 
rUGTMA LAND FOR SA1.K.— Send ft.-rnm 
for description, price, Ac. Address A. G. HENNES- 
, Real Estate Agent, EastviUe, Ya. 513-56 
D AIRY FVttAI of mi new sid rich, lying 
six miles south of this city, for sale it a low figure. 
Apply to A. G. W HEELER, Attorney, Rochester, N: Y. 
