9 
List of New Advertisements. 
\nic- A moi lean lluRl ri t “ h College T> T Ames. 
jv.V Pulent I.amp .lullim l v'H <V i o 
Yid liable Timber l.iuifls lor Snlo—M *T Monroe. 
A Knmoilr lor ovary Disease -Dr O Phelps Brown. 
1?rout Sale of Stock—.lolin Giles. 
Drape vinos, A e...fur Sale-J VV llelmer. 
proiriab * Employment—Ha«‘Ins & Co. 
Now ami Popular singing Books Oliver Dlteon & Co. 
(irnniM mill Sin When lot-R K Howard & Co. 
HeiuespI the War—Phfllp G A liny. 
Cider iVuniied -Horace Williams. 
Scrlbnor-f. l ax Payers Guide—J M Scribner. 
The Board. Ac—loan Rawlins. 
The KUtntluny Blackberry—E Williams. 
Denioreate’ Monthly Magazine—W J Demorcst. 
Corns II 8 DlmocW, M. I), 
Trappers and Hunters Attention. 
Pali ids Obtained J E Ml ' A. Co. 
Find i ’la"s Dairy Farm—Haney Beeler. 
*55 a Month—K K l.ockwood. 
$75 a Month—D B He.rrlnton & Co. 
$150 per Month—Gates ft Co. 
Choice Recipes—M M Sanborn. 
SPKOlAI, NOTICES. 
Monroe Co. Agricultural Soclety-Rtephen Leggett. 
Arthur’s Rome Magazine—T S Arthur & Co. 
Ayres’ Medicines. 
lew ^tUrnlisemcntS, 
ADVERTISING TERMS. In Advuuce- 
Thirtt-Fivb Cents a I,ink, each Insertion. A price 
and a half (or extra display, or 52H ceuts per line ol 
Bpace. Special No-ricita (following reading matter, 
leaded,} 60 cents a line. 
PT Marriage Notices, not exceeding lour lines, fl ;— 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
85 cents. Marriage and Obituary uotlces sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible same. 
(fjD-A PER MONTH —And expenses cleared, In 
C) JLOU selling our new triOSewing Machln. s. For par¬ 
ticulars address i with stamp, i Oatjcs & Co.. Detroit, Mich 
A A CHOICE RECIPES, >f Yal- 
f uallle Books, all .-cnlFKBS. Address 
I at M M. SANBORN. Brasher 1 alls, X. Y. 
$75 
n nio 4» 
PER MONTI!—And expanses paid to Sew* 
ij.u Machine* Agent*. Address, 
D. B. HKItRINTON & CO., Detroit, Mich. 
1'ALUABLE TIMBER AND 
V TURPENTINE LANDS FOR SALE. 
20,000 Acre* In Pierce and Ware 
Conntieft, Georgia, 
The subscriber offers for sai l 20,(K)0 acres of superior 
Timber and Turpentine Lands ylng in Pierce and Ware 
Counties. In this State. These Umls were selected with a 
special view to the timber uuii turpentine business, and 
to a Company contemplating the prosecution of that 
business on a large scale, oiler tlie greatest p- -sible ad¬ 
vantages, as 'Tie lands lie In a body, -n the line oi ttie Al¬ 
bany and Gull Rail oad. alld seat The niue.llon of that 
road with the lines of Railroad isadiaa from Brunswick 
to Albai y. i hey are .No watered by tti- Salllla and 
Al'apnlia rivers, navigable, strrnma for rafting to Bruns¬ 
wick and Darien. Gil. The timber U heavy, and of the 
first eUss of I’ai.elng timber. I '0 trees yielding turpen¬ 
tine in the gri meat abundance, while the land (s oi good 
quality lor farming, yielding good crops of Corn, Colton. 
Sueur, Ac.. Art!. 
The range Is very fine for -to-’k, the country being also 
well adapted to the raising of Sheep. The water l« good, 
and the neighborhood one of rim most healthy sections of 
• he state, being free from lewrs and the ordinary dis¬ 
ease* of the low Southern eonutry- For further part leu. 
•ata apn’v l" M. J. MONHOE. ol this city, or La C. W. 
THOMPSON, Savannah, Ga. 318-lt 
&l)c Jfctus totbenscr. 
— Marietta, Georgia, is still in ruins. 
— Milk is 10 cents a quart in Albany. 
— Central America continues to be agitated. 
— Gen. Slocum has tendered bis resignation. 
— Judge Danforlh, of Schoharie Co., is dead. 
— Tlie notorious Wigfall has gone to Mexico. 
— Jersey City, N. J.,haa a population of 37,361. 
— Lord Drogheda, of England is in Washington. 
— Ex-Goyernor Page, of New Hampshire, is dead. 
— Gov. Cony has been re-elected Governor of Maine. 
— John Bright, of England, is coming to America. 
— Potato rot is reported to be prevailing in Michi¬ 
gan. 
— Wisconsin has furnished 96,000 troops daring the 
war. 
— Prof. Agassiz has gone to the Valley of the Am¬ 
azon. 
— The cigar girls of Westfield, Mass., arc on a 
strike. 
— Cows are worth only a dollar apiece in Buenos 
Ayres. 
— There are still 16,262 patients in the U. S. Hos¬ 
pitals. 
— Condensed peat is the latest novelty in the way 
of fuel. 
— The valuation of New Bedford, Mass., is $20,- 
332,200. 
— Counterfeit $100 compound interest notes are in 
circulation. 
— Gen. Sherman has purchased a $25,000 residence 
in St. Lonis. 
— Five thousand persons feed at the public crib in 
Washington. 
— An extensive hosiery mill has been established 
at Lockport. 
— General Longstreet is on a visit to some relatives 
in Mississippi. 
— Wlrz’s wife has arrived at Washington from 
Andersonvillc. 
— The number of regular battles fought during the 
rebellion is 252. 
fihfr r A MONTH. - Agents wanted that can earn 
•lpO»J from *A> to $i0‘i a month, ami all expenses paid. 
For lull particular address, with -lamp, 
818-lt K. E. LOCKWOOD. Detroit, Michigan. 
I yOR RA LIS — A first Class Dairy Farm In Saratoga 
' Co.. A , V., olio hi.lt the purchase money can remain 
upon Hie farm for a term of years. For particulars see 
advertisement in Rvbal of Jalvi&d. 
818 -2t HENRY KEELER, 'Vest Milton, N. Y. 
P ATENTS OBTAINED IN THE UNITED 
Sr vies ami El now: - Defective Patent* re Issued. 
Expiring Patents extruded. Examinations at the I ateut 
Office, $5. Opinions tree. 
' ' 1 • . rm n.»r,n A ixonfa 
Office, $5. Opinion* tree. 
J. FltAStro & OO,. Patent Agent*. 
Rochester ftTUt muUhIo, N.T. 
T RAP PERM AND HTNTEKS. Attention.— 
$2i0 a month can be mute bv using a returned 
Rocky Mow tain am! Western Trapper * receipt for balr- 
! g Fox, COOn, Otter. Mink. Muskrat. *0. Trappers and 
Hunters that would like to obtain Mils receipt, address 
8 t 8 - 2 t] A. T., Box US, Binghamton. N. i • 
CCKTBSER'S TAX-PAYER?* GUIDE i G. 
^ W Fisjtku, Rochester. N. Y.—ThM book contain* 
lit t so much o thuRevenuo Lawrvs ts needed bv everv 
tax naver. and It ts adapted to thetr wants hi making In 
c urie returns. Six copies tna’le l to one adores* on re¬ 
ceipt of *1; single copies Jfl, enis eaeh. Address the sub 
SCiTber. J. M. SCRIBNER. MbWleburgn. N. Y- 
C Mtirvm CORNS 1 CORN.** J —The German Com- 
j pound Ch- tuleal Oil. Is war ranted to cure both soft 
and hard corns tf the directions are followed, and It not 
relieved the money will be refunded 
lyr Se"t to any address, post-paid, on receipt ot Fitly 
Phelps. Ontario Co.. N. Y. 
Address 
Phelps, 
T HAVE COME OUT TO SF.K YOU, AND 
1 want tu hear trom every Person Who has rccelvcil n 
receipt-of the Amerlcm wamiino 1 i:r.mt.mo' on 
Excel.sio It SUV; also all who have stilt, anil not re¬ 
ceived them, and they shall be sent ivunediotety. I shall 
be Rochester two weeks. Write it o’ ce aril tell me how 
VOU like the articles, a-id yon .hall he sultablv rewarded 
for so doing. Address J. THOMSON C.UEE, C»r,o( 
WILLIAMS, Rural New-1urkor Office. 81F2t 
TTEIlOKfi. LEADER.* 4 OF THE WAR. 
H eroes, lea ders ofthe \va r. l r !‘„ T ,", 
1 NI> GREAT MEN OF THE TIME, orelmr 
A series of Portraits beautifully engraved on smel cou- annnal 
stating of Gen’ls. sn-nuan. Hooker. Kilpatrick, Sheridan, amonn 
Banks, Butler, McPherson, Thomas. Meade. Burnside, 
Ol d Spr i gue and others, sent to any address, post-paid, •- -1 1 ■ 
o^recclptufaOiMmcb. aLMY. Me.chanlevlilc. K- Y. 
INF.HOUF.ST’S MONTHI.A M A GAT. IN’ E.— cj)lU 
J ) sk t KM&KU Nl'MBKU contains brilliant Literary 
N.vclttes. grand display of Fab F^hlous.popularMpsle, ILL 7 
full Size Patterns, magnttlcent and eos'ly Eogwvvlnka, 
vc The .\\o>iel Ibirlor Magazine of America. It gives a representation of v beau nt framu to contain 
Yearly. 98 with a valuable Premium. Single copies 25 D,e owner’s Photograph —a Lanral wreath encircling a 
cents or back numbers, as sp^vtmens, 10 cents. Mailed space to be lnscrlbud with the name* of battles lu wblch 
free on reee pt of price. Address W. Jsjtxtsos Dsaio- he has participated, and a blank certificate of honorable 
rvst. No. 173 Broadwav, New York. service, which will render It In future year- an In vain- 
_..V.ln ntAiiinnfa nl Hui f nrcihld AAnniitl A f rvucf 
/UDEH. WANTED! 
p'he sultsbserlber will lurulsb CASKS and pay CASH 
for any quantity of 
PUIIE CIDER, 
—A letter-writer calls the mountains of Vermont Delivered atthe RatlroodorOanal. Forfnrther particu- 
, . , lars address HORALh. w illiajuo, a-i m. 
:.vr greenbacks. Buffalo,N. Y.,8ept. l r 1965. 818-ht 
— Clock making in this country in 1860 amounted to ~ 
$1,085,250 in value. 1 " y ~ 1 A CLEza 
— Thero was a $30,000 fire at Worcester, Mass., on wUlXvii*VlU* 
Sa’.urtlay morning. In those cases of scanty, retarded growth. wbcre tlie 
‘ person is over i&, Uicv Hftlshm ot tTio lennew^o i>worap 
— Tile people of Baltimore complain of a scarcity Shrub bn* i»*eo foutnl o* exciw tlie Ucuru, 
f iT^,a aa *c.. to a tint! Ito.i vigorous crowtli. :?ec tc*Umc«aiftl8. 
of dwelling houses. History and -mall samples wnt -cale l on receipt ui^re- 
— Miss Hannah F. Gould, the poetess, died last turn poeMge.^ 1{AVVUNSi SIS Broatlway. New York. 
week at Newburyport. -—- -- 
— The President declines to release ex-Secretary VEW AKD POPULAR SINGING BOOK, 
Mallory of the Rebel Navy. \ F qR CHOIRS AND SINGING SCHOOLS, 
— The valuation of Boston this year is $371,S93,775, Entitled 77/A' A7fB r SACK HD .V7’.l A\ By Lkonsrd 
qcainst *33.° -l-hl 000 in 1S64 Mahshall. The long experience Ol tlie author lias ell 
a^auist in isol ahled him to offer In this volume a collection of music 
— The next term of tlie State Normal School will uncommonly well adapted ffi?Xmi W ExerI 
pettier with n jiertes ol Elementary Lvssoa* ana i^xer- 
commcncc on tlie l8Ui inst. else* ot unusual KxcfUtnce tor Schools ami ail ijewone 
, . , . . _ _ . . who wontd improve their vocal abilities. Price $1,8b per 
— Potatoes are begging the Pond da Lac market copy, w per dozen. 
OLIVER DITSQN A CO., Boston, Mass. 
— Chicago has eighty-five hotels, with prices raging pROFIT ABLE EMPLOYMENT 
from $3 down to $1 50 a day. J F0R RETURNED SOLDIERS, 
— It la reported that* railroad bridge near Coming who l0 mak ., monnv c«,y by aeHag 
has been ctUTiedofl by a flood. as agents for the v»t, : ,,r our EN’i-K vyivuri and ST A- 
— The famous Thames tunnel has been sold for ku kngraVinds^^.' ncfndlngVor'rdDcfUneoluani* 
ivywxio tu » rallw&y company leading w ; r . - HIAI will REALIZE $50- For $1 
$UKKt,ouo to a runway eum| any. we wlU ..- u ,i jpo PR1/K STATIONF.UY BACKETS am 
ThoLivingston Rcpnhlicnn chronicles the death nSlLYEl? 'V.vfcH sauv-b-sof Ktigravlp:- andl’nek 
1U , , , ets, with lull pnrtb-ulara, -ent on receipt ot One Dollat 
or James Steele, UK) years of age. Circular* mailed free. Wo give best chance to mak 
, . _ , . .. t =«t,i o «n.u, money, as our long experience enables tts to *uppl 
— John Peck, of liatublraw, N. J., sold a hie year agents with most salable articles. Addresa 
old colt for $10,oot) tho other day. HARKIN S & CO,. No.86Bu .Now York. 
The subject of a freo college for soldiers is being ..up «m csati’ AP TTTA'P ATTPTT-HTJPI 
agitated in Chicago. A noble idea. j BLAI BALL Of IH0K0UGU BltLJ 
— Fine specimens of coal have been discovered in AyiCSllirC Ulltl .JPI'St'y StOl’K, 
the npper end of Juuiata connty, Pa. At tlie Oti.it* Fakm, Soutit, Woodstock, Conn., 3M ml It 
— The double track between Lyons and Rochester, fr0lu 1>u,U u:l Station, on w iu>x»t>AY, Oct. tsth, 1865. 
on the Central Railroad, Is completed. . T^nr,^ / \* V r " i r. t i 
’ 1 AyrshircK—lIdrtv lmad, nevsral ol them imported. 
— Tite flrst National Bank on the Pacific cost, has Jersey- twenty head; the Cows are now luiutlh 
, , . T , , .. all served by-a thoruush-bred Jersey Hull. SouiC to dre 
been authorized tor I ortland, Oregon. their valve* in Deeeraber and February next. 
. , Tr _ a Catalogues etui be obtained ton days' before the sale t 
— The Rebel ilenry 8. Foote has been permitted to applying to the subscribers, or the auctioneer. 
return to his home in Nashville, Tenn. Lnnding. Conn. 
JOHN GlLEb, bouth Woodstock, Conn. 
— Since the fall or Richmond 600,000 Union troops September lath, is»o. SIS It 
have been mustered out or the service. 'VTATPRE HAS PHOV lHlUD A it l-:il t 
— Ont of a population •!' somo six thousand at Pit- lx J)Y FDR KVKBl DISEASE.—With ml* 
, , me leultng idea, Dr. u tbiKU-a Bmiwx has publi»hf,l 
hole it is said that but fifty are females. treatise, (tnu mull oi leu or twelve yearrs experiment 
_ _ _ __ . ,__ _,_, ,_research) of octavo pane*, elegantly lilt 
— Gen. \V. R. Marshall lias been nominated lor trated by colored plate*, ou Htrtxil Urnudlen. The t 
Governor of MlnnesoU by the Republicans. struellou contained In tbli, n-mai Vable tr.milao la ec 
‘ nomteal and profitable to the sick and affilcted. 
— The Johnnies in Georgia are all taking the Presi- u you have Ciwitrxmox.send aud get it. 
'>«“•» »™iy ~“i-« au ,■<*» u »>p~iea. jf {*" fiTWSuSnSMiiMt». 
— Water In ti, SI. !»*«»« rt«r.« *0 pre.cnt «JJS a. 
time, is lower th»u nas been known for years. j, y^o have Asms v send anil get it. 
— A voting member of a church at Medford, Mass., If *Z ^n°kraC blmKlmtfand get it. 
last Mtuday, dropped a $100 note into tho box. if you have Hkaht Dt.aaAsx, send and got it. 
If you havit Cuttg-xto Coruu, send and get tu 
— Tho Canadian seat of Goveritmetit is to be re- 17 sou have Ccvsiu-atkd Bov, ki.s. seud and got ft. 
moved from lincbec to Ottawa on tho 25th Inst. it vou h»vt- i' u'aaArtnTmto.vr. -end and rot It. 
— Messrs. HackstutV and Bostwick have started a l l}: on ”*v 0 ia»-r«n.«a or run Bwon getit. 
. ,, t-. „ , . , , T ,, Ttds work, tin? Tovult of groat study and labor, react 
semi-weekly Democratic paper in Auburn, N. Y. all now r.av v»a ,iy rua ahotk tusKAaits a.w 
a j. __.a „* tivuKl'.by the cmploj meui Of the remedial agents, whl 
— A stock company Ib about being organized at Nature hn* provided everywhere In tn« shape iMhoalti 
Auburn, to build up a first class hotel in that city. ape thing, purtijing, Wi < male. and lev tgo rating plait 
their flowers seed*', leave*, barks and root*, and whl 
— An oil well has bcon struck in Rutledge, Catta- may- be easily obtalaed l>y the »1ck. 
t . Thu treatise is sent to everybody upon the receipt 
raugus county, ulthe depth of nine hundred feet. un ,vi,t*. Addrow Dr. o. PitiDlti BROWN. No. 
— The amount received for canal tolls from the Ul Aua atrect » Jwc ' y 0lt - v ’ N<w JCM, ' y ’ _^ 
opruiug of navigation to AugusUUst, is $1,895,2-13. A 8THMA Cl'UICD. — Its: i - itauam • 
„„ ,, . . , r i , « tx Tkn Mixrixs, aud a permanent cum uffor 
— 1 he Government gets excellent beef dressed and by “he use of »• Dr haiis asthma guuk." oases 
! delivered at lndianola, Texas, at six cents a pound. W lr ? standing yield at once to Its 
fluciuH?. rnw f J. Stuit, poHt-pA, t. to Any atfdredN by 
— A Dotroit printer named James Morgan, has fall- J, ^ ’llAM t 2j South KtgtiiSt., PliUadelphta, 
t en heir to ^0^00 in gold, which is now in the Bank _ **?»*>*• BonAfr^. _ 
of England subject to his order. | / it I PHOTOGRAPHS OF U N 1 (I 
— „ , , ,. , 1 V/v Ueneral* u-nt, post-Jiald, for 25 ets.; SO Phc 
— Philo D. Mlckols, nt Syracuse, has in his garden graptis oi Rebel Officers for i> cta, ; so I'tmiographt 
i 11 etalk of coru ° r lhe “ Virginia White Dent” variety, |5ggSSS3ftS^5 S" W^tofnphliiSfAWtonfeSs! 
ft 11 feet 5 inches in height above tho ground. Addiess C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie CO., N 
SUPERIOR S 
EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES 
in the beautiful “Connecticut River Valley.” 
B XIK/STHJUM’ S 
AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3 
Itt'y an*l Gull Hidl Oftd* and ichv t.Nc .inuc.tlOTi of th>»t n cs> 
>uct wtili tlie Unea of Hidlroad ^• 1^(11112 from Brunswick mask/, t 
. Alba. y. they are -Do w.,rered by t n- Sattlla and Bv far the largest, most complete mid thorough Insti- f 
l'apaha rivers, n*v\guhli; strinma for rafltnc to Bruns- ... , ... „ 
lew and Dath-D. Ga. flic timber t* heavy, and of the tuDon of the kind in New England, where Young Men 
■-lel .AH of raiiClng ilmhot. t ic tree* y'l bting ttirpen- arc thoroughly trained and properly fitted for all Bu3i- r 
nr in the gr. ui**bt ahumt-mee. while the lard 1 * ol gooil neiw Pnrftnlr* (fftF AT TVfPHnVFMH \T In ft,* Meltiod 
1 nitty h >r tarmlng. yielding good crops Ol Corn. Cotton. n ’ . tt ... i lu tUe M , d 
igar. Ac.., *<•. cd Instruction, uniting School-Room arid Counting-Room 
The range 1* very fine for -to-k, the eonr.try being also upon a plan that secures all the practical advantages of 
elt adapted to the raising nrhticep. The water l* good, . ‘ 1 
id the neighborhood oneof rtm most healthy sectldr.s of ca * ,n - 
ic htare. being fme frotu lev-r* and the ordinary dis- Banking Ilou.tett, Merchants'Em porinm and twenty * 
VlV/v't--"' m' S J 'mdNBo'e l < 3 ?''ti.i'-* 0 ciiv r o-r :1 w hustnc*s offices in practical operation. Tlie Stu- 
f IO M F J S O N ,Sa vaii n a ti ,G aU ° ‘ s ‘ ' ° 8i84t dent Buys. Sell*, Barters, Ships, Consign*, Discounts, In- 1 
- sores and keep* ids accounts, as in Actnal Business. I 
i A.SI ffi TTTJ rr T~t ft TlTTPITN ? Prof. John YV. Fowler. LL. D.. for eighteen 
X years President of the “New York State and National 
Petroleum Popularized by the Use of Law School,” Poughkeepsie, has charge of Law and Lee- J 
— ture Departments, and will devote his entire time to the 
Interest of this College. < 
Normal Writing Department— In charge of the t 
heat Business and Ornamental Penman and Teacher on 
the Continent. Superior faculties for acquiring a thor- - 
ough knowledge of the Science and Practice of Tele- ’ 
graphy. LIBERAL DEDUCTIONS made to Soldiers t 
who have received disabling aud honorable wounds 
while in their country's service. 
It can be filled, trimmed and lighted without rernov- Necessary Qualification*.—No particular degree 
tg the slIADE or CHIMNE’i'. of advancement Is required. Stodents can enter now or ' 
Great Saving Of Glass as well as Oil- at any tbne. with an absolute certainty of success 
Ze invite the attention of the trade generally to a large TZUirnrinl nninimi* —“ The sneeeaa or fills Coileo-e 
Bsortmi-nt oi Chavoki.i itus and Hast, i.vo Lamp*, tg go great a* t-j warrant tlie belief that It will eventual^ 
-baokK's and 1*5*-* 1 ’''"U:* .. iw".* become lue akgbst as it already is the bbsi institution 
i itnclimcnt, which COh-lst*Of oer imi KPsiixtix. n . tllc i tt tile country .”—SprinyticUt TCeyrubticun, 
uixiNKV uudBL'ttNEU.couven enOychuibloedand made. j nn c 21 1*115 
ppllciible to any common Table I Jimps and Chandolle * . ’ , ' . , . , .. . . , 
I ready in thus givm.r tv th.-n. me .idvabtagea of It ha* the endorsement of the best businessmen in i 
jriting. flllliig &e„ miriu,u-t removin'? r.v or M cetera .Massachusetts.—.VoMawyHim Jbree*. 
himtfft. It can also he attached to all kind* ot GAS Oarmorr Judges spr-ak in warm commendation of 
IXTIIRFH in place of the - amnion gaa bttrner. I it* r.xe.ei'.eric managome&t and practical utility.— The I 
UKsaHtPrtvB Gtiunri.ANK with tllustrations, prices. ConffregntlorialUn. 
•st.inonlals, Ac., sent wall appllconN. Fkom the most reliable information wo'twffieve thatlt 
Lamps sent, 1 i.kioht Paii», on Tccelp. of price lrom ,s all It professes.— ChrMuui Aitroc<ue it -/om-iaf. 
laces where none are for sale. , . .... . , . , . 
Iff Liukkal i kkus ro Dsalers. rsis-eotf It Is one of the most complete and thorough instltn- 
i in iru A- ret tions of the kind la the country .—The Metfiodh:. 
.. ,., ,, ' " .. .. . Its location is central and the course of study Is thor- 
No. IS IJeekinan street, New York. ough aud practical .—Sew York Evening Post. 
. _ . MnV _ a , . __ lx everv particular it is a firse-class Business College. 
kQ() n-Unf C9 OQUal In I r* coarse of study corps of Instructor* and gen- 
m * r t , ■ i - T.D 'to* V u!L „ Address O. T. GARRY, 6ra i facilities, to any slmiinr institution in the United 
Tl ty Building, Blddeiord, Maine. _ ISA.-13t statee.-,kp«nfDfrfd baliy Cnitm. 
'.,»K A DAY!—Asents wanted to sell a new and Send us Names.—To persons who will send us, 
J —wottuerful SBW" ING MACHINE, the ONI.V plainly written, tire P. O. address of forty young men 
Jieap or.e licensed. Address SHAW & CLdRh. Bible- ‘ , . . , , to . . , . 
ord Miiine 8l7-13t. likely to be interested in obtaining a business education, 
—I-we will forwnrd our COLLEGE REVIEW and “How to 
I ?ARM FOR SAI.E — Contniuing UOO Acre* Do Hnalucss." a niamial of practical affairs and guide to 
I between . Sen! onlv OO* name ft-om a famittf anil 
he v 11 age* of Jon- 'Vlile and HiiD-iale, ami one mile success in lue. bLndonij one name lrom a umiij, and 
rom the former and three from tho latter place. Good not over a dozen from one village or small town, 
jrc-lmrd aud good buildings. Hoa produced$1,000 worth \ V j.j te , for Particular*.^-Circulars, Papers, &e., 
mnually, and 19 capatde of producing an Increased ,, . . r. . . r ., o, 
imonnt hereafter. Applv hy letter or otherwise to giving frill particulars relating to Lourse of study, La- 
J. 'V. & C. J. C8ADD0CK, Joncsvtlle, Mich. penso of Board and Tuition, may be had gratis. 
Sept, i. l»>5. _ 8l ” u ' jar For specimens of Penmanship. Bank Bills, Notes, 
__ _ __ _ _ __Drafts, Checks, &c., send 05 cents. Address 
UIA TO $20 A DAY, locis w. bcbnham, 
DIU Can easily he made by Agents selling our sn- 2 t Pkesiobst, Springfield, Mass. 
ILLUSTRATED SOLDIER S CERTIFICATE. MUNSON MUSICAL INSTITUTE. 
It gives a representation of a beau ill frame to contain II onionTvn ,vn r, i v CirnnDT 
the owner's Photograph—a Lanral WTeatli encircling a * liDAKlUNG AND til oLHWL, 
space to be Inscribed with the name* or battles In which 51 Allen St., Rocliester, N. Y., 
he has participated, and a blank certificate of honorable * vi« r„-,--ht 
service, which will render It lu future year- an tnvalu- HR, reopen k-r-/.b«vf. Music tpis uu r it 
able memento Of the terrible conflict -Jl the past four In tli.s Ins, ltutiou. DatiyL.^soai in all.Departments of 
years. Sent by mall free lor *l.V). Liberal terms to Music. ^^,X er fi- : r 
agents. BLELOCK & CO., pennvvin ftbcipffi. 
^17-it ffi Beckman Street, New York. _ M.,s. K. CORNELIA MuNsON, i _ 
^ _ n | _ r | ^GEMS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Wlwf Returned Soldiers *nd everybody with » small capital 
can make Twenty Dollars per day selling our great, new 
C s, ■> V . m IV m E.nvvrvTi-v, i- n,.,.. , .... aud wonderful extra Urge size, fine quality ntattoucry 
Packages. Every dollar Invested, more than double !. 
T Assilsv a . Arxsr Scxuw Eoi. Bkatm.—1 he only Splniaui field and surer H'if - presented (Yet to ail 
one that con be mod In a sma.i vessel Or that will beat who act as our agent*. Stuart wen wanted lu every 
irnm one egg to any reqaired number. All other beaters village, and Towu to -.vto-VD-V Aj/mrirv. Cvuu ry Svjhu 
must be attached to Some pise--to 1m used ; this needs free, sales immense, dcm trtc ucrenslug. everybody nuys 
only to be held In the hand. ^11 do the work thoroughly 'tMeiU. Send for our new circulars, containing Extra 
in less than a MINC l k. Durable, simple and cheap. - Premium Inducements, free. 
E lection notice. —sheriff’s office, 
County of Monbob.— Notice Is hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to the statutes oi this Suite, and the annexed no¬ 
tice item the Secretary or State, that the General Elec¬ 
tion will be held In this Countv on the TUESDAY suc¬ 
ceeding the nr*n Monday of November, (7th.) 1855, at 
wnlch Election the Officers named in the annexed notice 
will be elected. A. CHAP5IAN, Sheriff. 
Dated Rochester, August 1,1S«5. 
It can be filled, trimmed an-t lighted without remov¬ 
ing the SHADE or CHIMNEN ! 
Great Saving ot Glass as well as Oil! 
We. invite, the attention of tlie trade generally to a large 
Assortment of Cuavokmkhs nt,ci Haxqing Lamps, 
BBACKgis and Tatu.e l.v.uvr Also, Ivt-s’ Patent 
Attnchmcnt. which cnn-l*ts of our I vi-hovkd Suai-k. 
i ’u imn k v and Bp ns eii. con veil A-ntly eouibl oed and made 
i.npllciible to any common Tabic l<nmps and Chandolle * 
til ready In use, thns giving tv them r ne advautagea of 
lighting, filling. &c.. vithuu' removing r-v 'hade or 
cti iftKn ry. It can also be Bliacbed to all ktn<l*ol G Ab 
FIXTURE.*! In place of the -ominon gas burner. 
iJKsunn'rivg Cln*'in. am* with 11lu»trutioli», prices, 
tesr.inonlals, Ate., sent to all apnllranr*. 
Lamps scut, Fhbibht P.vii>, on recelp: of price from 
places where none are for sate, 
gif LlliKRAI. '! BUMS TO Ds.VLERS. rSIS-eOti' 
JULIUS IVES & CO., 
No. IS Beckman Street, New York. 
CiOA A MONTH 1—Agents wanted for *i.r entirely 
V> D " uc.c A’-ikUx, just out Address O. T. GARRY . 
Clly Building, Blddeiord, Maine. lS17-i3t 
w*)-X A DAY!—Agents wanted to sell a new ami 
V>_«) wonuennl BE'VING MACHINE, the. oxlv 
dieap one llceneed. Address SHAW & CLARK, Bl-.lde- 
fonl. Maine. 8l7-18t- 
I 7Alf-M FOR SALE—Contnininar JOG Acre* 
in Hillsdale Co , Mich., pu-xsaniLy locate*! between 
the vllage* of Jonesvllle and HUIedate, and one mile 
from the former and three lrom the latter place. Good 
orchard and good buildings. Has produced ft.000 worth 
annually, and 19 capable of producing an increased 
amount hereafter. Applv by letter or otherwise to 
J. W. & c. ,T. C Haddock. Jones Vine, Midi. 
Sept. 1.1855, 817-tf 
“jA TO $20 A DAY, 
MU Can caaily be nude by Agents selling our 
ILLUSTRATED SOLDIER’S CERTIFICATE. 
able memento of the terrible conflict of the past four 
vears. Sent by mail free lor f l.jo. Liberal terms to 
agents. BLELOCK & CO., 
817-fit Pi Beckman Street, New York. 
C b REA TEST CONVENIENCE OF THE AGE. 
T ASlILSY’s F.vrxs r S- ::evv Ei;<; Itn.vTRR.—Tlie only 
or-e that can be n»ed In a small vessel or that will beat 
from one egg to any required number. All other beaters 
must be attached to Some pUc to he used; this needs 
Warranted to give satisfaction. For sale bv all house 
furnishing and hardware stores. Agents Wanted. Sam¬ 
ple. post paid, for 50 cent*. Circulars free. K. E. ASII- 
i.Kl.Sole Manufacturer. Office 16 Maiden Lane. (Box 
5,6-lii P. O.) New York. SI7-U. 
rjiHE “PEOPLE’S" IMPROVED 
FAHM MILL. 
rnici: of milz comfl fve $50.00. 
Tbo attention of all Interested in the subject of stock 
feed is respeetlully called to the 
IMPROVED 
“PEOPLE’S” FARM MILL. 
The recent Improvements nude iu this Mill make it the 
most desirable Mill for general use. 
Tin peculiar operation of - Hates makes this mill 
sclf-rimrprulng. 
hour movable anil six |*tatl iary piste* constitute the 
grinding sutlaee, either of which can be replaced at an 
expense not to exceed 75 cruts, so that this mill can ho 
money, as our long experience enable* us to supply 
agents with most nuluble articles. Address 
HASKINS & CO., No. 30 lieekmau st.. Now York. 
j'RE AT SALE OP THOROUGH-BRED 
'* Ayrcsliire uml Jersey Stock, 
At the Oti.it* Farm, South Wood stock, Conn., 2S miles 
from Riltllam Station, on WEOXBSDaV, Oct. ISth, 1865. 
■fOllS A’. PAGE, Auctioneer. 
Ayrnhirpa—Thirty head, several of them Imported. 
Jers«‘>» twenty lioad; tlie Cows are now mmtlk; 
all served by a thorough-bml .lernev Bull. Some to drop 
their calve* In December mid February next. 
Catalogues can be obtained ten days'before the sale by 
applying to the subscribers, or tlie auctioneer. 
H. N. TI1DRBEK. Poiuldrt Landing, Conn., 
JOHN GILES, South IVoodsiock, Conn. 
September lath, WO. 818 It 
N A'I’UKE If AS l»K<»\ IDlvl) A It 1711 te¬ 
ll V FOR KV EK \ BISK 1SE.-With lid* as 
tne leading Idea, Dr. u 1'iiRt,;-* Btuiwx low published a 
trcatlM, (tn« re*tilt ol ten or twelve yearrs experimental 
research’' of f >ny cty/u oelnvo pages, elegantly Illus¬ 
trated by colored plate*, ou llerLii lie nr dies. The in¬ 
struction contained In this retumkablc treat Iso La eco¬ 
nomical uud profitable to the »1ek mid altUcted. 
If you have Co.ssusiwtox.itond and get it. 
If you have Fi r*. *er,tl anil get it. 
If you have Dvs-i‘KFstA,«MUl and get It. 
If you Lave KiiBUua 11 * 11 , send aud get it. 
If you lure Month i,r lnaK(;pt.AjiiTiJi8, get It. 
Il yon have Asritu * send anil get. It. 
If you I avc \ Tori- in Livbr, seud and got it. 
If you have Grnvral DxiillfiTY, send and get It. 
I f you have llKxti r Disuasc, send and got U. 
If you have Ciiuonio Cocuu, send and got iu 
If j ou have Conoupatud Bow ki.-. tend and got It, 
If you ha*e Nmv’BALOIx, aehd and get it. 
If vou have riA’KaATKD Throat, send and rot it. 
If you have Imi-i unias or tub BLOOb, get It. 
'TIM* work, the remit of groat study and labor, teaches 
all UOW KVBKY O.SII OF x** A HO TIC IHsKA.-'U, M\V IS* 
civ KKP.by the omidoj Inelit Of the remedial agents, which 
Nature ha* provided everywhere tu tho shape of hoallng, 
soothing, purifying, baHauilc. uud Invigorating plain*, 
their flower*,seeds leaves, barks and roots, mid which 
may’ be easily Obtained by tho »lck. 
Tlie treatise is sent lo everybody upon the receipt of 
ten cent*. Address Dr. l). l f HE 11 hi BROWN, No, 19 
Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey. sis-A 
250 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE, 
and van be operated vvltli an g#od two Horse power. 
It will grind Corn at the rate -f 
SIX TO EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR, 
lu the boat manner for Stock I 4 , at least one halt being 
the besl klud of Family Meal. 
This Mill lias been well lesit ! and tlie bust of reference 
can he given lor It* good working qualities. 
They are simple aud durable, lake up but little room, 
and weigh less than 300 p. aa,|g. ar.fl can be operated by charged Soldiers. Ac, 
Water, Steaui, Railroad or Sweep 11- rse-Power. Address TTeTarw 
817 4t R. L. Hu WARD, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 
M. D. GIEBEKT & CO., STATtovxns, 
815-lSt 102 Nassau Street, New York. 
1 X4K.11 FOR SALE.—A farm of bd acres situated 
1 in the northwest part o: the town of I. Roy. Gene- 
s--e Co , X. Y., on the roa.l leading lrom the Lake ron l to 
the Methodist Chape!. On the premises is * good barn, 
about IS acres of orchard, 2> acres of woodland, a plas¬ 
ter bed. and two living springs of water. Il desired it 
will bo divided into two any acre lots. Enquire of the 
subscriber on lhe oremises. U1U KELSEY. 
Lv Roy, Genesee Co^ N. Y*., Sept. 1, iSlo. Slfrkt 
I riRECKl.ES, TAN, AND PIMFLES removed 
? Ill once by the uso-•! •• CCHAM’S FRECKLE. TAN. 
and FIMt’Lli BAN IS HER." Mailed to any address for 
75 cents, by >. C. I'PHAM. 
813-13r. 25 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
£• GGG AGENTS WANTED-To sell « xsw is- 
U.l u M ’ vrxtioxs —of great value to lamikes; all pay 
great proiltn. Seud 15cents and get 90 pages, or Sets, 
and get 80 page* and a sample gratis. 
StS-12t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
F LANDERS’ NEW 1SEE BOOK Nature’s 
Bee Book," a complete guide to the Apiarian. Every 
Bee-Keeper should have one. Secou-l new edition just 
out. Scut, post-paid, for 25 cents. Address 
910 \V. A. FLANDERS, Shelby, Ohio. 
PENSION AND CLAlfft AGENCY, 
I ESTABLISHED 1S61. 
STARR AND BENEDICT) 
(Succttecn to the iate Ira 6, Clark.) 
Office 6, Eagrle Block, Rocliester, N. Y. 
This agency is authorised to prosecute the claims of till 
Soldiers or St ti Sure, that have served m the present war 
in any branch of the service. 
Bounty, Pensions aud Pay for widows, widowed moth¬ 
er*, minor children, or orphan sisters ot deceased Soldiers 
Bounty and fray for father*, mothers, or other heirs of 
deceased Soldiers. Bounty. Pay and Pensions for dls- 
IN8TRU CTIOIsTS. 
Persons a- a distance, wishing claims collected, have 
W T-,- r3 T-, a nTTiptr ts rawr-wT a only to write, giving the name of the Soldier, his Com- 
J3> sn> LJ A-CU.-J-J t_> \V J-Nl te>_ pany aud Regiment, when we at once forward tlm necca- 
__ _ . . _sarv papers with full lastruc tions. 
Tli.XJA’X* y JE3YJ\7^3S, No matter what your claim, write. Money advanced. 
.. „ _ . „ „ ,, Having the. best oi t'ucllitlcs. ail claims against the 
TB ENTY»FH E Ml L L A J1 B 5 , Governiocut arc promptly collected. 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS nud YEARLINGS, « so - 11 • STAlUt. O. M. BENEDICT, Jb. 
the get of Archbishop, for sal-tits Fall. REFERENCES. 
GEORGE 11. BRO WN, MiUbrook, Gen. J. H. Mvavi vnat.*, Gon. I. F. OfrlMBY, 
813-llt Washington liollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Roswrli. Hakt, M. O.. 2Stti District. 
--- Gen. Jamks k. woop or Geneseo. 797-26t 
TUE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, tt n, go.vkknmknt ARTIFICIAL LEG 
U. DEPOTS - Whore the Government furnishes the 
ACOMPLKTBTBSJ.TISBOX TU I BEKKIUSS, Vl.VXAGKMKNT P ukod States Amy aud Navy Leg to sold- 
AN D DI6KASES OF SHXBP. S' - - “5 J’ 11 ? 0 ^ f. na ‘ 
fqp^yC tomica. Ball and Socket Jointed ..eg, which 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., Vi Ims lat.-raS rootlon at the ankle, like the njtu- 
’ ] ral one. New York, 6»S Broadway; Roches- 
Author of " Sheep Uueband-’j In the South,” "Fine- iff ter, N. Y.. over the post-office; Cincinnati, 
Wool Sheep Sueboidri/," cbo„ itc. 11 Ohio,In Vfechantes Institute.; St. Lonis,Mo., 
„ ,, , , „ _ _ „ „ . „ mdSm 73 Pine street; Chicago, lIL, opposite the post- 
Published by D. D. T. M ote. Kochester, N. Y. office. DOUGLAS bl\‘ m. D . u.s. Counuiaiioner. 
___ . , . , Citieens furtvislied on private account. 
1W“ Sent, post-paid, to any -i-ldrcss in United States or p or instructions, addres* Dr. ELY. at neanut Depot. 
Canada, ou receipt of price, F-Mw. __ _ _ 
Tho Practical Shepherd ia a hfrto l’imo. volume of 151 /2S.OOD FARM?* IM OHIO,—Three wbffilag to 
pages, handsomely Illustrated, prtnted and bound. 1 rice pf any size, adapted for sh-sep, young rairi.e or dairying. 
m, j • v 
f 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
Offick of mz bacB?er.vnr of State, i 
Ai.ba.vv, July fiHli, 1865. 5 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe - 
Sir.—Noticetsherebvgiven, that at tnr- General Election 
to be henl in rbis Star.'-, on the T UKSDA V succeeding the 
fir.t Moud-iy of November next, the following officers 
are to be elected, to wit • 
A Secretary tit State, lit the place of Chauncey M. De- 
pew; 
A comptroller, in the place of Lucius Robinson; 
A , reasnrer, in the place of George IV. Schuyler; 
An Altorney General, In the place Of John Cochrane; 
A state F.Dglneer and Surveyor, in the place of Wil¬ 
liam B. Taylor; 
A Canal Commissioner, In the place of William I. 
Skinner; 
An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Gaylord 
J. Clarke; 
A Judge of the Court of appeals, In the place of Hiram 
Denlo; 
A Clerk of the Court Of Appeals, in the place of Fred¬ 
eric tt A. Tallamdge: 
All w 11 os- terms of office will expire on the last day ol' 
December next. 
Also, a Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place of 
John K. Porter, who was appointed to till the vacancy 
oceuAi-med bv -.he resignation ofHenry R-Aelueu. whose 
term (for which he was erected! expires on the thirty- 
first tlav ot pece-mber, 1831, 
Also, a Justtce of *he Snpremc Court for the Seventh 
Jucicial District. In p’tvceof Thom** Johnson, whose 
term of office wi’l expire on the last of December next. 
Also, a Senab-r for the TSlh Senate District, composing 
the County ot Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. 
Three Members of Assembly; 
A District Attorney, in the place of William H. Bow¬ 
man ; 
t wo Justices of Sessions, in the place of Benjamin S. 
Whitehead and Delos Wentworth; 
Two Coroners, in the place of Tunis Y. P. Pullis and 
Ellery 8. Treat. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. _ 
The attention of Inspectors of Election sod County 
Canvassers is directed to Chapter 315 of Laws of 1865, a 
copy of which Is printed herewith, entitled *’ An Act to 
provide the means ot paying bounties authorized by law, 
aud of reimbursing municipalities tor bounties paid by 
them in pursuance of law by creating a State debt for 
that purpose; and to submit to the people the question 
oi creating such debt, and to repeal certain sections of 
chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of eighteen hundred 
and sixty-five, for Instructions la regard to their dntlos 
under said act. 
Chapter 3i45. 
AN ACT to provide the means of paving bounties an- 
tborlzed by law, and of reimbursing municipalities for 
bounties paid by them In pursuance of law by creating 
a State debt for that purpose; and to submit to the peo¬ 
ple the question of creating such debt, and to repeal 
certain sections ol chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of 
eighteen hundred aud sixty-flve. 
Passed April 7,1845; ihrse-filtlis being present. 
The People of the State of Sew V&rfc, represented in 
Senate ana Atfembtsr, do enact a* follow8 : 
Snc-nojr 1. To provide the means of paying all bounties 
authorized by ! vw to be paid by this S: v--: > volunteers, 
dratted men or substfrutes, anil to prov ide the means of 
reimbursing cities, counties ami towns, for bounties paid 
by them to volunteers, drs.ted men or subs"ltut<>s,so tar 
as the bounties so paid by them are authorized by a law 
of this State, to be reimbursed or refunded toiiietn, a 
debt of this State Is hereby created and authorized to be 
contracted, wu-chdobt shall be for the single object of 
- paying, reimbursing and rei'JDdiog the said bounties. 
5 2, The debt hereby created sod authorized to be con¬ 
tracted shall not exceed tlie sum of thirty millions of dol¬ 
lars. and tbQ?QShall be imposed, levied and assessed upon 
• the taxable property of this State, a direct annual tax, to 
S ay the interest ort the said debt, a* such, interest falls 
ne, which said direct annual lax shall be sufficient to 
1 pay such Interest its it Calls due. And to create a sinking 
Lind lor tho pavmer.L of said debt, there shall also be im¬ 
posed, levied and assessed upon the taxable property of 
this i’.ite, a direct annual tax to pay, aud sufficient on 
. par. In the space of twelve year* frerr. the time of the 
, p-Msage o: this act. the whole or the debt created and 
■ contracted under and by the provisions ol ILLS set. 
{ S. To obtain the money necessary for the purposes 
contemplated by this act, the comptroller Is authorized to 
Issue the bonds of the State, in such sums each us shall 
" I seem meet to him, with coupons thereto nttacbed tor the 
payment of the interest on auch bonds, at a rate not ex¬ 
ceeding seven per centum, per annum, half yearly on the 
1 first (lays of July and January, In each year, until the 
.. principal thereof is payable, at ofieL place In lhe city of 
- New York as shall seem meet to him, and the whole prin- 
’ clpal shali be payable iu such place Lit New York City as 
7 tlie comptroller shall deem meet in twelve years trow 
,1 tlie passage of this act. The bonds to be issued by the 
\ comptroller, under the provisions of this apt, shall hedis- 
o posed of bv the comptroller os follows:—Ft rat, he sh-'J, 
l S b soon as may be after the approval of th's set by the 
ueop'.e. issue at par to the holders Of any of the revenue 
bonds of this 8: ate which,under tue provisions of any law- 
os' this State, snail have been thereto! ore issued by him to 
raise monevs for the payment of the bounties specified in 
7 thr first section of this act. or to re imburse or refund to 
“ cities, counties or town*, tlie bounties paid by them as 
specified in the first section of this act. so ni.ieh Of tlie 
° bonds authorized by Utla not as shall equal iu amount the 
'• revenue bonds ot tnis stale which snail have heretofore 
*• beeu issued by him *s aforesaid. Becoud, he shall 
11 «s tlie remainder of the bond* authorized to bo Issued hy 
- e tins act, before disposing of them or any of them, adver¬ 
tise for proposals tor ’.tie same, and shall open lhe propo¬ 
sals and vwtrd the same the highest bidder, at a rate 
— not less than par.wt.tch advertising and dispositionalnaU 
d be according to the provisions of law now existing, 
v. it. This act shall be submitted to the people at wi - next 
ir general election to be hehl lu tills State. 1 oe inspeciora 
I of election In the different election districts In this State 
shall provide at each poll, on said election da-.. a box in 
— the usual form, for the reception ot the ballots herein 
s -. provided: and each aud every elector of rins Shvtcniay 
iy present * ballot which shall be a paper ticket, on widen 
« I shall be printed or writ Ll-u, or partly written aud partly 
printed, one Oi tho t '.owing forms, namely 1 —“ For llte 
art to create a State ,p-nt - pay bounties," or "Against 
_ the act to create a State debt to pay bounties.'' The. said 
... ballots shall be so folded as to conceal the contents of 
,ri the ballot, and shall be endorsed, " Act Ui relation to 
v bomttlea." 
5 5 . After finallv cloning the poll* nf such election, the 
inspectors thereof shall. Immediately and without ad- 
j.-urnnieut, proceed to count and canvass the ballots 
~ given in relation to the proposed act in t»e same uian- 
' i.er :ts 'hey are. by law required to fcmvaas llie ballots 
J given for Governor, and -thereupon shall set down In 
writing, and In words at full icrgt.li, the whole number oi 
votes given "For the act to create a State debt.'*aud the 
whole uumiwr of votes given '* Against the act to create 
a St ate debt," and certify and subscribe the same, and 
cause the copies ilicrcot to be made, certified and deliv- 
• ered, as prescribed bv law lu respect to the c.mvaaB of 
J*i votes given at ill elcc'u-u 'or Governor. And all ffiepro- 
ar visions of Ian 1 in relation to elections, orhnr than for mil¬ 
itary and town officer-, sli all apply to the submission to 
ffi- tho people lit-mlu provlied for. 
trs : A, I'M- secretary of Mai - sh all w ;th all convenient dis- 
ol patch, after this act shall receive tlie approval ol thoOov- 
Js- erner, 1 .-.use the same to he struck i-n and printed upon 
situs In su. it trimbcrs as shad 1m sufficient to supply the 
dliLv-rciu officers of this St.vt . concerned in 110 tUvln.fi or 
lit holdlns c'.ec'-iors, or in canvassing tho votes, and shall 
ve transmU the same to siscn officers. 
m- 5 7 . TM- act shall become a law when 1 ; Is ratified by 
ea- the people in purunancu of the Constitution and the pro¬ 
visions thereof. 
ed. 5 8 . Sec; 1011 s eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thir- 
ffie teen of enur'-cr twenty -nine of the laws of eighteen hun¬ 
dred and sixty-five, are hereby repealed, 
i. You are, without delay, to deliver a copy of the above 
notice the Supervisor or one the Assessors Of each 
town or 1 ,ird in your county; and also to cause a copy 
of said notice to be published in all the newspapers print¬ 
ed m your county, once in each week until the election, 
’t Yours respectfully, 
—7 CHAUNCEY m. DEPK1Y, 
bJ» Sil-12t Secretary of State. 
ASTHMA CFREU.-H 11 .t 1 r Ovakantskd 
1%. in Tks Mixi i-ks, uud a permanent cure cflli, ie l l 
byihe use of *’ DFHAM’8 ASTHMA CURE." Oases ol 
from ten to twenty j team' stand lug yield at onco to it* In¬ 
fluence. Price ft. Sent, post-paid, to any address bv 
S C. ri’UAM. to South Eight St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 
Jlf* Clrcniani oent free. 813 -lSt^ 
| AA photographs of vn 10 N 
1 V/VI'General* umt, post-paid, for 2i cl*.; 50 Photo 
til, (post-paid, if sent by mail' which is cheap at present 
cost and prices of books. To >uy BvuaL Club Agent (L 
e., any person remitting for 5,. tt or more subscribers to 
Uie R. N. Y. for 1S65.) wo will furnish the work at a 
haudsome discount from retail woe. 
From A. H. Allen, former Ath:-'r Jtacricon Affriculturist 
It strikes me as much tho ri st work yet published for 
the American breeder; and Is uAqueatlouably thorough, 
honest and Impartial. Moreover, It is well got up, auu 
a credit to tile publisher, especially In Its cute. 
Prom Prof. Cl {M-v, 0 . V„ LU l>. 
The work seems to be as neatly a complete treatise as 
IS to be expected. It Is concur, and yet frill; and the 
conciseness of its neat style renders its fullness admi¬ 
rable. it does not tiro one in tlie reading of It. Its 
details are lucid ana yet thoroughly prac tical. 
Prom J. P. Reynolds, See'y III mots State Afi'l Society. 
1 have little doubt the work will meet fully the wants 
of those engaged In Sheep Husbandry, it has been look¬ 
ed for with much interest, and seems, from tlie not very 
careful examination l have given It, to be what the au¬ 
thor designed to make—an impartial and useful book. 
of any size, adapted lor sheep, young ca.- -‘ or dairying, 
can receive a Catalogue describing each unit and price 
bv Inclosing stamp and addressing H. N. BANCROFT. 
,-yi) Real Estate Agent, Jefferson. Ashtabula Co.. O. 
ITROM OO OBKTTJS. 
.Agents come and examine In vent toil, or samples sent 
free by mall tor 50 ets.; retails for six dollars easily. .. 
7704St R. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
D rain tile machine, beht in use, 
matmiactured by A. LA TOURRETTK. , 
TSSt-tl Waterloo, Seneca t-o. N. Y 
13EST FAMILY SEWIUG^MA0HIHH 
WHEELEB & WILSON 
MANUFACTUKING CO. were awarded t.he Fibst 
Pskuit m at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don. 1862. 
Principal Office, Mo. 62S Broadtcay, S. T. 
665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
TjVVRiriEKS, COUNTRYMEN, ANO 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send their Butter, Cheese, F.ggs, Lard, Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain, Steal, Green and Dried 
Fruits. Furs, Skins, Poultry, Game, Provisions, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Woo!. Potash, Tobacco, Oils, and other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COM.MASSIOIV MERCHANT, 
Mo. 3ii3 Washington St., Mew York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
luarketprlce. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Current of the New-York Market 
free. _ _ 791-tf 
TTERT SUPERIOR FARM.—For eale, a 
f farm on the Ko.-; Henrtor-:, r-./td, tour miles from 
the cltv. containing r >a acr-s. The »c i ts of the very host 
aualitv. and in the highest »ute or cultivation, being now 
tilled tor the raising of garden seed*. 
It has good buildings, v good on bnrd, and is thorough¬ 
ly undcrdralncd Tho lsilUne 'acaltb of the owner in¬ 
duces the proposes! sale. ......... 
For particular*. Inquire of Ri >BKlfT W H ILSON. the 
owner on the premises, or of S. D. PORTER,Rgal Estate 
Broker, No. 3 Reynolds’ Arcade. Rochest er. N. \ ■ 1811-tf 
fit -ri 3P3EJXT. MONTH. Ol r. A 
tTtW AGENTS Wxntkd in every County and tDlrJu 
State, to sci: the Bisruc-rr Saw i.\<- M.vcutSK. price *25; 
fully licensed under patents of Howo, v\ he.eU-r .v, Wilson, 
Grover & Raker, and Singer * t'o. We will pay a motith- 
lv salarv and expenses, or allow a large eommlssion on 
: Agents 
