PATENT LAMP. 
( IDE Ft WANTED! 
The Bubshscriber will lurntsh CASKS and pay CASH 
for any quantity of 
runE CIDER, 
Delivered at the Railroad or Canal. For further partlcu- 
Jaraartdreaa HORaCIS WILLIAMS, Agent. 
Buflalo, N T., Sept. 1,1*65. £l 8 - 6 t 
List of New Advertisement* 
$}*ur gwwtitfMMtiSi 
^TEBB SOUTH-DOWNS. 
THIRTY EWES, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE L AHI B S , 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS and YEARLINGS, 
the get of Archbishop, for -ale this X r all. 
6E0BGEH BROWN, Mlllbroofc, 
t _ mhtngton Ur.iTm v^ P'U-i'bPgs Co.. NT y. 
A^OT!* WA.Mtl) EVERYWHERE. 
an.l wndertul extra large aUe. flue .,uWy Stationery 
fackages, Every dollar r nvested, more than doubted. 
&oW atitl Watche-i presented free to all 
who art as our agent**. Smart men wanted in every 
Xfjl 11 ??,*, ^ ,;nvn t0 Agencies. Count// Rights 
{him <iemana increasing, everybody t"ny 8 
Pr;.nVi„ S ? d .. c,Ur nt ” v circulars, containing Extra 
f rctnlnm IisrlticemeuD, tree. 
o,e ,Q f M> !*• dlMJERT & CO., Statxqxerb. 
yl5 ~ I8t _ 103 Nassau S treet, »w fork. 
N ew styles cabinet organs.— 
Encouraged by the large and Increasing demand for 
^UbAM, Mason Jfc Haultw have Intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some of which In verv ele- 
gaur owes. Prices fllO to Hi JOO each S?nd CorlcZZ 
logue with Illustrations, and much ttsctol :vtoniiarlon to 
l n v?'l n L. h ,?i? ne * n * We* of purchasing any mwument 
which will be sent to any address, Warerooma Lu New 
York city removed to No. 566 Broadwa- 
Address - 
T7LECTION NOTICE.-Sheriff's Of 
rr i „i'? L M rr 0F “Oneo*.—N otice is Hereby given 
suant to the statutes of this S>ate, and the annexe 
Hnn u'iih ' 1 ?, Secretary of Stare, that the General 
tlon will be held in tins Comity on the TUESDAY 
cecdi"|, 'be first Monday of November, ("th,) IS 
which Election the Officers named in the annexed l 
W iwluw^ d '. , A. CHAPMAN, She 
Dated Rochester, August 1, isos, 
Sherman and his Campaigns - C B Richardson. 
Prize Distribution of Jewelry, &c—T Benton & Co. 
Successful practice Dr R Greene. 
lino berry and Blackberry Roots A W Purdy. 
Antouey *VaVrilontb -J E Tl'ton & Co. 
Kastman'** Mercantile College—Alt Eastman. 
Mou "iiutiM —i: II Curran. 
Di moreat’s Monthly Muiio/.lnu-W Jennings Demorest 
American RoOlltig Company—Henry Smith. 
HXi.OOO Apple Trees - John C Williams & Co. 
Garden Socda—Thomas McElroy. 
corns— H S Dlmoch, M *>. 
Trees tor Aa|n—Me nnhy & Flower. 
Agents Wanted - E G Storl- e. 
Fiill-Bloon Merinos - Vm Beebe. 
Silver's Now p.iultry Book L B Silver. 
The Hunter Secret,-F A Elite. 
Agents Wanted—Mason bang. 
Secret an m Patching Fish—Julius Rising. 
New and Popular Music— W Jennings Demorest. 
Apple SL'i'rlllnLoi TntHc, Son & Clark, 
NVood-sawing Machinery—J W Mount. 
Farm Wanted-Adam Van Allen. 
SPECIAX, NOTICES, 
Hall’s Siei’ian Hair Renewer. 
Ayres' Medicines. 
W ANTEIY-A farm of ftfty, or one 
Hundred and Pilty Acres in Ohio, with good im¬ 
provements—house, barn and fruit Address 
ADAM VAN ALLEN, Nile, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
jy O W XT BAD Y . 
ANTONEY WAYMOUTH: 
flEEAT SALE OF THOBOUGH-BEED 
U Ayreshire and Jersey stock, 
At the Giles Faun, Booth Wo idstork. Conn., aw miles 
from Puttium station, ou Wk«x -spat, Oct. 18th, is si.',. 
•I ons It. PA tiH, 1 uctloneer. 
Ayrshire*— Thirty head, sever*) of them Imported. 
JrrsojB— twenty head; the. Cows are now m milk; 
all served by a thorough-bred Jersey Bull. Some to drop 
their mures lu December and February next. 
Catalogue* oiin be olifriReji tea days bo lore the sale by 
applying to the subscribers, or t ie aucti'-'ocor. 
H. N. THi rtBKR, Punfiirt Landlne, Conn.. 
JOHN GILES, South Woodstock, Conn. 
September loth, LS-5. sirr 
OR, 
THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS. 
A HE A STORY. 
BY WILLIAM II, G. KINGSTON, 
Author of “Dick Onslow among the Redskins,’’ “The 
Cruise ot the Frolic,” &c., Ac. 
With Illustrations. 
“ These are the exciting adventures of two yeung men 
who sailed from the shores of England to seek their for¬ 
tune at, a time when it was thought no wrong to light the 
Spaniards. Alter much hard fighting with the Spaniards 
aud Portugal, lu which they destroyed many vessels aud 
secured a largo amount of treasure, they wore captured 
and confined in a Portugal Fortress, from whence they 
escaped to a land Inhabited by savage Indians. They 
were rescued after a severe fight wlili the Indians, and 
finally returned to their homes with a large amount of 
the treasure which had been saved to them." 
J)\ FOR B VERY IHSE.tMJ.-a un this as 
the le ding Men, Hr. O i iikli-s Knows Lias published a 
treatise, otic result-of ter. or twelve vearrs experimental 
research, of forty-eight ..chi'", pages, elegantly Ulus- 
t.rute l ny colored plate*, nn Herbal Item dies. The In¬ 
struction contained in Hr,, refuai kable rr-arise Is eco¬ 
nomical aud profl'ahlc to Ihetluk and attlieted. 
lr yon have L'uxst'iimax, send and get It. 
If you have Pits, amd sud gee It, 
If you have nrspzpsu. -nd and get It. 
It you have. Rum satism, send aud get It. 
li you have MvXTIIlt I xrxqi'La&i i jk», get It. 
I< vou have Asthma vend and get It 
If you have A Tenpin Liver, send and get it. 
If >ou have UxotRar, DklUi.irv,send aud get it. 
If you have ilr.p.T IBsEas*. *eml andget it. 
If >bu have. Chronic Cornu, vend and get it. 
If -, ot hare <V»'stipatxj> Bo vki.s send and get It. 
II JTOU tjiiVn N BCTBALO! kvUg '*11'! fffC |( 
U you have ULCuii.irxD Tj 4 k*»jlt sonil atti! guilt. 
It yoa Dave Impumtibs of riot Blood, get it. 
This work, the result or great *tndy and labor, teaches 
all uow every one or rug amove disbars iiav bk 
• traKD.hy luc employment of the rem*>dla! agents, which 
Saltire has provided every where lu the shape 01 healing, 
soothing, pailtytag, bals ymlc, aud Invigorating plant, 
thd* fiowc -y.seeds, leave*, harks and roots, and wtuch 
may b“ ea-ily obtained by the sick. 
The treatise 15 .vent to evervb dy upon the receipt of 
Un cents. Address Dr. 0. I'HE PS BROWN, No. 19 
Grand, boreet, Jersey City, New Jersey. 81S-2t 
®l)e J?eru9 Condenser 
BttOTTIKKS. 
in t k ; !-*£•“*A farm of 1 < p acres sltuat^il 
^^*^884 pur; of the town of Lfi-* Koy. CJeiiH- 
F the rood leading trom the Lake* road to 
1,1 Chapel. On the premises is a good barn 
ril'hiw35 acres of woodland a rdas- 
terbed.aQd two living springs of watc-r if desired lr 
will be divided into two titty acre lots. Ermulre 5 ?the 
t biMffie Tv'ot'’-‘t:PHAMb? KRECKI 
7 "ccn™hy ^ BAXISHER -" ^'tUed.U^nnv adcUess for 
813-18t 25 South Eighth Street. PhiUdeipnla, Pa. 
fi ( H)( I AGENTS WANTED -To sell 6 xsw rs- 
,B ” h vs.nt:°V 8 -or great value to lainil,” ; an nay 
^ ! cd .?. e - E 80 P“S«, oriScu. 
— Maj.-Gen. Banks is on his way north. 
— Gen. Fremont has moved to Missouri. 
— Military force of the U. 8 .—20S,000 men. 
— Grand bear limits are organizing In Maine. 
— There are 80 cigar factories lu Connecticnt. 
— More wheat in Nebraska than ever this year. 
— Cranberries are $4 per bushel at Machine, Me. 
— The Atlantic cable snnk about a million dollars. 
— A Fenian sisterhood is to be organized at Albany. 
— Worcester is now the third city in Massachusetts. 
— Chili has enacted a bill for full religions toleration. 
— Pennsylvania furnished 301,039 troops during the 
war. 
— The potato rot has appeared in Indiana and Il¬ 
linois. 
— Gen. Sheridan has returned to New Orleans from 
Texas. 
— The railroad is now complete from Memphis to 
Corinth. 
Kirby Smith is at Matanzas, and Benjamin at 
Havana. 
— Penny railroad trains are now an institution in 
London. 
— The 18th of October is to be Thanksgiving Day 
in Canada. 
— They are going to bore for oil at Camiilus, Onon¬ 
daga county. 
— Gold in largo quantities has been found in Vir¬ 
ginia lately. 
— There is not a vacant house in the city of Nash¬ 
ville, Tenn. 
— A man died recently in London of glanders, canght 
from a horse. 
— Californians say roasted grasshoppers are better 
than-shrimps. 
— Steps are being taken for the protection or the 
frontier settlers. 
— A dentist has been lined in London for pulling 
the wrong tooth. 
— A $250,000 Lincoln monument is to be erected at 
Columbus, Ohio. 
— A man in Baltimore was last week run over and 
killed by a hearse. 
— Two thousand dollars’ worth of violets are now 
sold in Paris daily. 
— Large fat mackerel sell lui ten cente a pound at 
Newburyport, Mass. 
— An excellent article of mineral paint has been dis¬ 
covered in Wisconsin. 
— The revenue receipts from July 1st to Sept. 10th 
amounted to $80,479,502.41. 
— Oil lias been discovered near Niles, Mich., and 
great excifoment prevails there. 
— Telegraph communication was opened from Au¬ 
gusta to Mobile oa the 19th inst. 
— Light gymnastic exercises are to be introduced in 
the public schools of Philadelphia. 
— Dauicl Webster, grandson of the groat orator, 
died last wqck, at Marshfield, Mass. 
— The anniversary of the battle of Baltimore was 
celebrated tn that city on the 11th inst. 
— The first ol a new line of steamers between Bal¬ 
timore and Liverpool sailed the 28th inst. 
— The crops in Vermont are very promising, with 
the exception of apples, which are scarce. 
J. E. TILTON <fc CO., Publishers, Boston. 
For sale by the principal Booksellers, or sent by mail, 
post-paid, on receipt of price, U,t 0 . 819-2t 
IICCESSFUL PRACTICE, 
We have often 
had occasion to speak of the successor Dr, R. Greene, 
who lias been at the Dead of the " Boston Medico! Insti¬ 
tute," now at 18 Temple Place, for about twenty years, 
and we have occasionally reported cases of Cancer,. 8 ero* 
tula, and other diseases cured by his practice, alter they 
had failed to obtain relief elsewhere. He lias recently 
performed several remarkable operations, in the remov¬ 
al of Cancers, of an aggravated character, among which 
we notice those of Sirs. John Hewett, of Warreusvllle, 
Ohio, a cancer weighing 18 pounds j Mrs. L. W. Manning, 
of Malone, N. Y. j Mrs. Joliu Learmont, West Constable, 
N. Y. ; Mrs. Henry Amts, Fitchburg. Mass.; Mrs. M, Law¬ 
ler, Hath, Maine; Mrs. N. Brewer, Masscna, N. Y*.; Mr, A, 
M. vvright,Grafton, \ t.; Mr. J. J. Wheeler, MiddlcGrovc. 
N YMrs. Mary Bent, Brighton, Mass.; John A. Coburn, 
f ishersvUU*, N. H,, aud several others who did not wish 
to have their names made public. We noticed one ladv 
Horn Roxbury, ninety years old, who bad just had a Can" 
cer removed from her taco, who was cheerful aud confi¬ 
dent of being cured. Tlicso cures are rendered perma¬ 
nent by purifying the blood at the same time that the 
cancers are being removed and treated, and by this Judi¬ 
cious use of nature's remedies, nearly every form of dis¬ 
eases are successfully treated, the cures depending upon 
the Doctor’s ability to adapt his rttmeri'cs to each partic¬ 
ular case, and this we think la the secret of his extraor¬ 
dinary success .—Boston Journal. 
Persons wishing to Investigate this system of practice 
may obtain a pamphlet descriptive of treatment free, 
by addressing R. GREENE, M. D., IS Temple Place, 
Boston, Mass. 
DWAR1) webhter 
ALUABLE TIMBER AND 
TUBPENTINE LANDS FOE SALE 
PENSION AND CLAIM AfiENCY. 
1 ESTABLISHED 1861. 1 
20,000 Acres la fierce and Ware 
Counties, Georgia, 
The subscriber offers for sale 20,000 acres of superior 
Timber and Turpentine Lgj|,Is lying In Pierce and Ware 
counties, In this State. TUe«e lands were selected with a 
special view to the timber and turpentine business, and 
to a Company contemplating the prosecution ot that 
business ou a large scale, offer the greatest possible ad¬ 
vantages as the lands lie In a body, on the line m the Al¬ 
bany and Gall Railroad, and near the inaction of that 
road with -.tie lines of Railroad leading irohi Brun.-wdek 
to Alb a i y. they ,re also watered by the Satllla ard 
Allapaha risers, navigable streams for railing to Bruns¬ 
wick and Darien, Ga. The timber Is heavy, and of the 
lire* class of ranging timber, the trees yielding tnrpen- 
STARR AND BENEDICT, 
(Suaxssors (o the. leiie Ira €. Clark.) 
Office 6, Eagle Block, Rochester, N. Y. 
to claims of all 
“XfrCrS served tn the present war 
Bonnty, Pensions and Pay for widows, widowed moth 
Bonm J 1 ar.ceu, or orpban sisters ot (icceas&d. Soldiers 
Bounty and Pay for fathers, Mothers, or other heirs ol 
Mtr ' P4J ' 8n<1 F6fl8i0aa lor ^ 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
wishing claims collected, bare 
only 10 giving the haute of the Soldier, hie Com¬ 
pany and Regiment, when we at once forward the neces¬ 
sary papers untfi full instructions, 
n2JR?£ l tZ w l' xt Write. Money advanced. 
Ha via - .he bes. of tacllltles, ail claims against the 
& ?- v X r,lt 7 1 r en ^.- a ?; o “t'Uy collected. 
GKO. H. STARR. O. M. BENEDICT, Jg. 
REFERENCES. 
Gen. J. H. Mastivdals, Gen. I. F. Quhcby 
Roswxll Host, M C,. 2Sth District. y 1 
Gen. Jam as b. Wood of Q-en€*£o. _ 797- , 36t 
U ™po£ VE i£ >>IE * T ARTIFICIAL LEG 
• DEPOTS - Where the Government turn sh*4 the 
__ C 1 tilted States Army and Navy Leg to sold 
crs gratls, or its rains applied on the Ana- 
!,».«• -omtcal Ball and Socket Jointed Leg, which 
i & tins Uteral motion at ffie ankle, like the natu 
J ral one. New York, *8 Broadway, Roches 
•fD N. Y., over the post-office; Cincinnati, 
Ohio, in Mechanics Institute; St. Louis, Mo.. 
13 Pine street; Chicago, Ill., opposite the poec- 
offlee. DOUGLAS BLY. il. T>„ IT, Commissioner 
Citizens furnished on private account. 
For Instructions, address Or. BLY. at nearest Depot. 
^ G-EIMT8 WANTED 
TO SELL 
8 IIE R M A A 
AND 
HJOSt CAMFAIGKrS: 
BY 
Ool, S. M. Bowman and Lt.-Ool. R. B, Irwin. 
1 Vol. Svo.; 600 Pages. Cloth, *3.50. 
With Splendid Steel Portraits of 
Maj.-tien'l SIIHR if. 1 .Y, Major- Gen 7 SCHOFIELD, 
J /°}y}£ D ’ " SLOCUM, 
“ BLAIR, 
DA ^ IS. " KILPATRICK. 
aud maps, Elans, Ae. 
A. S SUFEnSEDTi-n; 
Petroleum Popularized by the Use of 
ijfffi 1 bHKoJ r Hn?M t i« llghted wtthont remo '- 
Great Saving of Glass ^as well as Oil! 
We Invite tho attention of the tiude generally to a large 
assortment of Chj.vomlikos *ktui Uanisi.vi; Lamps. 
Bracks ra and T*m.g L.un - j Also. Res’ Patent 
Attm-timrii*. whlci, coaslot* r ,Lr I-i-uoved Bu.vnx. 
ChiM sky aud lit kn eigoonveniNuty ooujoiricrjand in iile 
appIlcaMe to any common Table Lamps and Chaudelle. s 
already in tire, thus giving to them the adv antages of 
lighting, lllllng, Ac.. icttA-JUt f emorlng the shade or 
ehi//-■•>■ •/. It can n!ro be attach*-1 to all kinds of GAH 
F1XT1 RES in place ot the common gus burner. 
D*hi an*TivK Ciivvuiii wlHi tllustratfons, ptlces, 
teetlmonla’s, Ac., sent to all appllcanls. 
Lamp- -- nt. r’KKicm r Pa.it,, on receipt of price from 
p laces where none are for sale. 
trf~ Liberal terms to Dk tt.Kr.s. [SIS-eotf 
JFLIUH IVES A CO„ 
No. IS Bookman Street, New York. 
clpw. sink be payable In such place in Sew York citvas 
the comptroller shall deem meet In twelve years from 
Ihe passage of this acL The bonds to be Issued by the 
comptroller, under the provisions of this act, shall be dis¬ 
posed ot by ihe comptroller oa follows;—First, be shall 
as soon up may be after the approval of this act by the 
people, issue at pat to the holders of au> oi the revenue 
M>i*Stnte which.under t f provuior - olanylaw 
ol thU S.ate.eltall have been theretotorc issued bv him to 
“pm-ys tor the payment of :he booutlea specified in 
L,t> first section of Clue act, or to reimburse or refund to 
cities, counttee dr towns, the bounties paid bv them as 
spool tied. In the irst section of this act, so much of the 
"'to* avHhotlzed by this act as snail equal in amount the 
reven ue bonds ol this state which shall have heretofore 
been Issued by him as aforesaid. Second, he s’ all then 
This work — writ ten by Col. Bowman, Gen. Sbermnn'* 
personal friend, aiul Lt.-Col. Irwiu.one ofour ablest inll- 
It&ry writers—Is the only complete ollirin I history 
of tills grand army as .i wholn, and in all Us dotalls 
for no other writers can have access to the private and 
official papers of the several commanders, AH such in¬ 
formation la furnished tor this work rrclusivel]/. 
The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows the of 
Heidi character of the work: 
__ _ Laaoaantit, Ohio, July 31,1868, 
C. B.Ricu.vnDeON. Esq.. 
510 Broadway, N. Y.: 
Sir—Co',, s. M. Bowman, m acquaintance of mine since 
i'v'-i. and niore recently in iti» service of the is„ has hail 
access to lily Order mid Letter Books, embtaclug copies 
of all orders made and letters written by me slttcu the 
Winter of frfil-2, with a view to publish a memoir of jny 
LIT and Service*, and no "frier porsett has had each art 
opportunity lo read my secret thoughts and new, I be- 
lLce Ui:n I :i be in possession of all uat'henttc facts that 
can Interest the general reader. 1 am, Ac.. 
\V. T. SHERMAN, Major-General. 
The Work is Sold only by Subscription. 
AGENTS WANTED In every county. Exclusive terri¬ 
tory given, mid liberal inducements oueroti. 
For full particular*, nddrest, 
B. UIt’ll V If IisON, Publisher, 
5(0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Bend the Opininna of the Prew: 
It must take the first plaee for fullness and authentici¬ 
ty, and while it civ* s full details of dUermau’s military 
career. It abounds In those revelations of early history, 
of private life and emotion, which awaken a personal 
Interest.— Spring/irLl Republican, 
Tine record ot these most Important campaigns of the 
war could only he properly recounted by military men. 
and tue. gentlemen who have so carefully performed the 
work display a competency that enhances the brilliant 
subject matter they have so minutely and ably present- 
ed .—Boston Post. 
Wit have " great expectations’’ of this book, and be¬ 
lieve they will all he met It will proven volumeof rare 
Interest and value.—.V. Com. Advertiser, 
RAIN TII.E M 
manufactured by 
ACHINE, BEST IN USE, 
A. LA TOCKRKTTE, 
Waterloo, ff^neea Co. N. Y 
gEST TAMILI SEWING MACHINE 
WHEELER ft WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. 
were awarded tba Fibst 
PBS inuM at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don. 1862. 
Principal Office, Ho. «S t 5 Broadway, if. I. 
_ 8 . w. dibble. Agent. Rochester, N. Y. 
or: A DAY ! Agents waved to sell a new mid 
wonderful 8 F. WING MACHINE, the ojtlx 
cheap one licensed. Address SIIAW & CLARK, Bldde- 
ford, Maine, Si7-I3t. 
I T’.YUAI FOR SAl,E -Containing 200 Acres 
In Hillsdale Co , Mteh., pica-mtlv located between 
the vllages of .loncsvllle and 11 Udale. and one mile 
trom the former and three from (he latter place Good 
orchard and good buildings. IL., produced 1 1,000 worth 
annually, and Is capable ol producing an increased 
amount hereafter. Applv by Hu r or otherwise to 
J. W. & c. j. CuADDOcK, JontevlUo, Mich. 
Sept. 4, 1S65. SIT-tf 
BUBAL BOOKS 
^ sterner 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac. 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New. 
Yorlter. VVe can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFAIRS, issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,—ami shall add new works as published. 
Allen's American Farm Book.... . *; ,y 
Allen’s Disease* of Domestic Animals,.• • • • • <- 
Allen's Rural Arcblfeoturo.. i Sd 
American Sharp Slicker.* .. 50 
American Bird Fancier .... 
American Fruit Grower’s duide (Elliott) ... 
American Rose Cultut'.st..... 
Barry’s Fru’.; Garden. 
Browne’s Field Book of Manures ........V.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
Brcck’S Book on Flowers.. 
Bnlsi's Flower Garden.. 
Carpenters' Hand-Book (now edition). . 
Cattle ana their Dlavasea (Jemungs^... 
Chemical Kidd Lectures... 
Complete Manual on the Colnvation of Tobacco .. 
Cottage ami Farm Bee-Keeper.. 
Cole's Americas Fruit Book.] 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 
Dana's Muck Manual. 
Darlington's ft cods and Useful Plants. 
Directions tor Preserving Natural Flowers .! ' 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over loo Ulustratious 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture..,,. 
Everybody his own Lawyer. 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French. 
Field’s Pear Culture. 
Flint on Grasses.... 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden... 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Culturfrt.. 
Grape CuUurUt, by Andrew S. Fuller. 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 
Herbert’s Hints to Horse-Keepers. 
Holley's Art uf Saw Filing... .. 
Hop Culture.. 
Hooper's Dog and Gnu.. 
House Cult iro and Oraaruontal Plants.." 
Jennlugs’ Sheep, Swine and Poultry. 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry.. 
Kemps' Landscape Gardening. 
Kings' Text-Book, for Boo-Keepers, cloth 75c; pane; 
LangstrotS on the tilvo and Honey Bee. .. 
Liebig's gteat work oa Agriculture. 
Llnsley'» Morgan Horsee..... 
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint....’ 
Mtlea on Horse’s Foot. 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture. 
Modern Cookery, by MUe Acton and Mrs S J Hale. 
Natures Bee Book. 
Norton's Elements SctomLQc Agriculture. 
Onion Outturn... 
Our Farm of Two Acre* . 
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Practical Shepherd, Randall.. .. 
Produce and Ready Rectal or Log Book. . 
O frREA TEST CONVENIENCE OF TIIE AGE, 
A Amii-kv s Park.ST fr i;kv. . ,.io ns.vtBK.-The mip. 
one that can be used In a -mall easel or that will heal 
from one egg to any rcqnlrod number. ,M! other Healer- 
must be attached to some pluci tube us-d- this need! 
only to Le held In the banc. Wifi io Hie w -rkxhorouaUIs 
In U-s* than a MtNLTK. Dura ... simple iii.Uhi-.ro.- 
Warrauted to .give satisfaction- For sate bv all house 
"D'e-'i for Governor, and thereupon shall set down in 
wrlt.ngj mill ui words at fnU length, the whole imuifieroi 
- I--s given •’ I-or frio act to cres-e a State del *.” and the 
whole namljervotes tlvea •• Again*' ,.*•*• act to create 
a male debt,"and Certify- and Siiliserihe the same, and 
cause -.no copies thereof to b« mavle, certlCed and deliv- 
ere.l, ns prescribed by law lu respect to the canvass of 
Votes given at nn e.ce Ion tor Governor. And all the pro¬ 
visions Of law m relation to elections, other thaa for mll- 
I'.ary and town officer-, shall anplytot.de sulnuission to 
the people herein provided for, 
-1 >'• The Secretary of b-nre shall with all convenient dis¬ 
patch, after this act shall r.v.-i ve the approval of the Gov¬ 
ernor, cause the same to r a - truck oit and printed upon 
slips lu such numbers as *1. *H he sufllclent to siroplv the 
lUfferent I'-fficcra of thl - State concerned in notifying or 
in holding elections, or in canvassing tho votes, and shall 
transmit the -aim- to such officers. 
5 7. TV,s act shall become a law when It is ratified by 
ihe people lu pursuance of the Constitution and the pro¬ 
visions thereof. 
5 8 . Sections eight, nine, leu, eleven, twelve and thir¬ 
teen ot chapter twenty nine of the laws of eighteen hun¬ 
dred aud sixty-five, arc hereby- repealed. 
You are. without delay, to deliver a copy of the above 
notice to the SuperviHor ' one ol -.he Assessors of each 
to wn or ward lu your county, and also to cause a copy 
ol said notice to bo published in all thu newspap- rs print¬ 
ed In your countyonce In each week ismii -jie election. 
Yours re-pectfully,_ 
S14-12t 
A slue remedy for Chills and Fevbr. AYER'S 
AGEE CURE never fails. 
HALL’S VEGETABLE 
Sicilian nun it ext: n u n 
Renews the Hair. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer 
Restores gray Hair to the original color. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer 
Prevents the Hair from falling off. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer 
Makes the Hair soft and glossy. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer 
Does not stain the skin. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Henewer 
Has proved itself the best preparation for the hair 
ever presented to the public. 
Price $1, For sale by all'druggists. S19-3teow 
PER MONTH 
_ . ... --. And expenses cleared, In 
O * GG selling our new *00 Sewing Machine*. Forpsr- 
ttcularsaddress (withstamp,) Gail* & Co.. Detroit, Mich 
.E “PEOPLE’S" IMPROVED 
FARM MILL. 
CHOICE RECIPES, and a Catalogue of Val¬ 
uable Books, all sent kukk. Nddfess 
t M. M. SANBORN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
K PER JIONTII— And expenses paid to Sew 
mg Machine* Agent*. Address, 
t D. B. HERRIN TON A CO., Detroit, Mich, 
PRICE OE 
The attention of all interested in the fed 
feed Is respectfully called to lire 
I JsLL Y 3 YU O VED 
••PEOPLE’S’’ FAm 
The recent Improvements made in this 
most desirable Mill lor general use. 
The peculiar operation of ilia Plates 
self-sharpening. 
Sour movable c_ __,.. 
grinding surface, either of whleu 
expense not to exceed 75 cents, -o 
renewed at an expense of $ 7 ,!d. 
The movable p fates are o port tod b’ 
A MONTH.—Agents wanted that can earn 
rptJt J front C’A to $100 a mouth, and all expenses paid. 
I* or fall particulars address, with *tanip, 
818 - 1 , E. E. LOCKYVOOD, Detroit, Michigan. 
OR HA LE A first Class Dairy Form In Saratoga 
Co,, N. \ ., one half the purchase money can remain 
m the farm for a term of years. For particulars see 
•erllaement tn Rural of July 2ad. 
8-2t HENRY KEELEll, West Milton. N. Y. 
| Kill make tt the 
D akes this mill 
and s!x(station try pint* constitute the 
can h$ replaced at an 
’ Uiat|Uiis min can he 
a double crank, 
center of the shaft,' givingttwm“a Oac'rAalngKccIprot 
eating and Longitudinal motion Requfcrg only 
250 REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE, 
and can be operated with any garni two Horse power. 
It will grind Coro »t tho rate of 
SIX TO EIGHT BUSHELS P83 HOUR, 
tSe tb b^m«^e., r,wd ; ! ‘ r ' half being 
refe fence 
ict Bub) room, 
Witter Steam, Railroad br Sweep Hois -’Awe,Atldr^S 
li. u. HOWARD, iktrslo, N. Y. 
A CI RED.^Rhlilv llraRANTBKfr 
XV '-v I «N Mtxr i K-. and a perimcie t f tire ,-rToct.-,l 
itj-mlie use of r PH AM’S iVKf.lMA CiBK’’ Cases ot 
i i , nn ten te> twenty //’ rr*' stamlli-.g yield al Sam ro tuclD- 
tlueuee. Price il. pent. posUpald, to aaLJdrcs*bv 
.~S. il' FPHAM 25 South Eight St., Philadelphia;Pa. 
Zlf Llrculiirn jji’ac irtv. SlJJ lit 
i OO *HOTN»«RAwisr m r UN 1 O N 
^ouemJBseal, po^t.paiii. v'hniiw 
. Vi vol Rebel Uhl , j . ' 
Statesmen and Generals for 25cu*. ; b)o Photoeranha of 
for ct>.• lot) Phoioumphs ot Actors for uts 
Address C. SEYMOuOoUand &leCo", n!y‘ 
Secretary of State. 
JjlABMEBS, COCSTK Y.TI EN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send their Butter.Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton, Flour. Grain, Meal, Green and Dried 
Fruits, Furs. Skins. Poultry .Game, Provisions, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool, Potash, Tobacco, Otis, and other produce to 
JOSIAH CAKPENTER, 
commission merchant, 
Ho. 328 H'ajhinyton St,, Yet c York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
market price. Every shipper to Mm will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Current of ihe New-York Market 
free. ___ T91-tf 
\ HKRY SUPERIOR FARIYT.— For sale, a 
farm on the East Uenrictta road, four miles from 
the city, containing at* acres. The soil Is of the very best 
H'V 1 nichest 5 tHic ou‘*u\*atloi!Ltjeliiir aow 
tilled for the raising of garden sects. 
, “ a** good buildings, a good orchard, snd Is thoroneh- 
Iv underdrained. The falling healUr of the owner in¬ 
duces the proposed sale- 
For partu’ulars. Imiulre of RDBKKT W. WU-SON, the 
owner on the promises, or of 8 V PORTER. Real Estate 
Broker, No . j K, y noids' A rcade. R ochester . N. V. .SU-tf 
PER. IVXOJXTTEC. r f , 
'p l oyJ AGENTS W.vyrTEo In every County and ult/U 
State, to sell the Bar t Ltrt-r Smuy-ci .vLiCHDOt, price $S5; 
fully licensed under patent* of How*-. Wheeler * Wilson. 
Grover <b Baker, and Slueer Jt v -. W« will pa. a month¬ 
ly salary and expense*., or allow a large commission on 
r A TENTH ORTA I NED IN THE INI TED 
Htatks and Krttnmt.— Defective Pateutn re tsaiii-d 
Expiring Patents extended. Examinations at Die Patent 
Office, $5. Opinions free. 
J. FRASER * CO., Patent Agents, 
S1S-46 Rochester and Buttalo, N. Y. 
riUtAPPEUS AND, IIUNTEBH, Attentton.- 
-V f-w a month can bn made by using a returned 
Rocky Mountain and Western Trappers receipt for bait- 
Bg Fox, Coon, inter. Mink. Muskrat, Ac. Trappers and 
HUnters that would like to obtain this receipt, address 
SlB-JtJ A. T\, Box 188, Binghamton, N. Y, 
Cancers Cured without pain or the use of cho knife. 
Tumors, White Swellings, Goitre, Ulcon, and all 
Chronic Diseases succesefrilly treated Circulars de¬ 
scribing treatment sent free of chars*-'. 
Address Dns. BABCOCK & SON, 
No. 27 Bond Street, New York. 
I HWK 1'OME OI T TO SEE YOU, AND 
I want to hear from every Person who has received a 
receipt of the American Wamiixo Pbluahatios and 
r..x*iKL 8 io 8 bo a i*; also all who have sent, and not re- 
celved the,,;, .md they shall he sent ImotetUaUtu. I shall 
he ID Rochester 2 weeks. Writs at one*! and tell tun how 
you like the articles, and you shall ho suitably rewarded 
rorap define, \ddrewi , 1 . THOMPSON CRKK, care ot 
ft ILI.l a Ms, Rural New-Yorker office. sis at 
Qulmby's Mysteries of Boo-Keepl 
Oulncy ou Soiling Cattle. 
Rabbit Fancier... 
the best Sind of Family Meal. 
This Mill lias been well tested and the be-t of 
can be given for Its good workit ; .iiialltie. 
I hey are simple ami durable, ukn 
and weigh less than SIX) pounds, arm 
:i,-.hard*on on tho Hog 
Rlohardsou on the frog, cloth.___ ]! ] .]... 50 
RlVt-lfr’OrcQAiAt House*...50 
Rogers' Scientific Agriculture. l.oo 
Rural Homes tWUeitler). 1,50 
Schcttck's Gardener* Text-Book. 75 
Sorghum Grower’* Manual, by W H Chirk. 05 
Stewart's (John) Stable book. 1,50 
The Horse and hi* Diseases, by J ennitigs. 150 
TUotnas* Farm tiupleinenu. 1,50 
Tod.l's Young Fanners Mauunl and frork Shop.... 1,50 
Warder’s Hedges auvl Kvergrocn’s... 1 .50 
W*x Flowers, how to make them. 1,50 
Woodward’s Country Homes. 1,50 
Wool Grower A Stock RegUter, Vols. 1 . 1. 5 ,8. each. 83 
Veins e Honsekeeuer'i and Dairy Maid 1 * I>1re*:tory. SO 
Yoilman's Hand Book Houatffiold Sclance. 2,00 
Youman'* Now Cliomhtry. 2,00 
r*uAny of the above named works will be forwarded 
by mall, post-paid, ou receipt ot the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Roehester, N. Y. 
good heading very cheap 
I I URGES, LEADERS OF THE WAR, 
AND GREAT MEN OK THE TRUE 
A aeries of 1’vUTralta bcautlfuUy engraved on steel, con 
Mating ot f*cu 1*. Sherman, Hooker, Kilpatrick, Sheridan 
