$Uw gUUtmisemntts 
EASTMAN’S MEROAKTILE COLLEGE, 
Reynold's Arcade, Rochester, M. T. 
Entrance Over the Font-Office- &)rom Exchange Place. 
V3~ OWe-t Commercial College In the country. Prac¬ 
tical Instruction In Itt.iQk Koeplu .i «nd Btlalneea origin¬ 
ated In this In.-t tut,Ion, *xnl it Is t*e oulv one *n Roches- 
ter where It is rttlolently carried ot t.enn' llitL' the student 
to iiecomw thoroughly competent u, discharge the duties 
of an a'-eruintunr. to eight to twelve wcona time-a great 
saving In lime ami money 
Peam-uich p nud Telegraphing tiught bv experienced 
men. l.nd es' Depnrtnpi t afl|..|tiliig 'he Business HaU, 
with all the factU les afordud to tie gentlemen. 
For further pai tlcnlars cad a' 'he Itoutna or send for 
College Paper. Andress a. R K.v-nlAS, 
819 *t Prii.enal. Rochester, N. Y. 
List of New Advertisements, 
^EBB SOUTH-DOWNS. 
THIRTY EVtTE3SI, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE LA DIBS, 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS and YEARLINGS, 
the get of Archbishop, ror sale this Fall. 
GEORGE fl BROWN, Mlllbrook, 
918-111 _ Washington Hollow, Dntahesa Co., N. T- 
^GEXTS WAITED EVERYWHERE. 
Returned Soldiers and everybody with a am all capital 
can malt* Twenty Dullars per day flailing our great, new 
and wonderful extra large size, fine quality stationery 
Park ages. Every dollar Invested, more than doubled. 
Splendid Cold and slitter Watches presented free to *11 
who ft<‘t n« our ayenM. Smart mm wanted In every 
ylll8ge and Town to establish Agencies. County Sights 
free, sales Immen.u iienmnd locrraiilng, everybody on vs 
them. Send for our new circulars, containing Extra 
Premium Inducement*,/Vec. 
M. I). GILBERT * CO., Btatioskp.9. 
E lection notice. —sh-eripv' 8 omes, 
County of Monrok. -Notire is Hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to the statutes of this Slate, and the annexed no¬ 
tice trom the Secretary of State, that the General Elec¬ 
tion will be held In tills County on the TUESDAY suc¬ 
ceeding the first, Monday of November. (7tb,) 1366. at 
wnlch Election the Officers named in the annexed notice 
will be elected. A. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. 
Duted Rochester, August 1,18*15. 
The Soldier's Casket-C W Alexander. 
The New Collection of Church Music -Mason Brothers, 
A Remarkable Invention 111 Artificial Legs—D Dly, M 1 
Prize DIstriiHitlon of Jewelry, AC—T Benton & Co. 
Farm for Sale— Chns K lilo»n. 
Detnorcsi's Mot thlv Magazine—W J Domorest. 
To h'UMert men and Dealers-K A Lord 
Improved LI I a. K Raspberry Plants—H II Doolittle. 
New and Superior Collodion of Olocs-O D.tson <fc Co. 
Improved t.attle, Sheep and Bwlue—John Wentworth, 
Agi "ts Wanted III clock ifc Co. 
To Farmers and Others-f? A l.ord. 
Quadrille Hand—F,Him iiowo. 
$1,000 a Year and Expenses—E Bradley St Co. 
Strayed or Stolen—A ‘hUUbliry. 
$2 000 a Year. 
Standard Pears-T T Sou'llwlott. 
Cheap Mart land Farms—II 1* Chambers. 
Genuine. Plants— John S Collins, 
Agoms Wanted—Powell « Co. 
Italian Bees—M Qninny. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Notice—F IV Lay. 
Ayres' Medicines. 
A YEAR AND EXPENSES 
PAID 
... We want young and middle 
aged men to travel at the. above salary, steady employ¬ 
ment given. A It persons in want of work should apply 
Immediately t'or till* agency. For full particulars, ad¬ 
dress, with stamp enclosed, E. BRADLEY & CO., P. O., 
Box 822, flai’erlUll, Mass. 320-21 
STATE OF NEW YORK. 
Office of the Secretary of State,? 
Albany, July 2&to, 1866. J 
3b the Sheriff of the County of Monroe: 
Si r— Notice Is hereby given, that at the General Election 
to he heid In 'hts State on the TUESDAY succeeding the 
first Monday of November next, the following officers 
are to be elected, to wit: 
A Secretary of State, in the place of Chauncey M. De¬ 
pew; 
A Comptroller, In the place of Lucius Robinson; 
A Treasurer, In the place of George W. Schuyler; 
An Attorney-General, In the place o! John Cochrane; 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, In the place of Wil¬ 
liam R. Taylor; 
A Canal Commissioner, Ln the place of William I. 
Skinner; 
An Inspector of Stale Prisons, tn the place of Gaylord 
J, Clarke; 
A Judge of the Court of Appeals, Ln the place of Hiram 
Dcnlo; 
A Clerk of the Court or Appeals, In the place of Fred¬ 
erick A. Tar*«adge: „ 
All who* - terms or office Will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
A no. a Judge of the Court of Appeals, In the place of 
John K. Porter, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
occasioned by the resignation of Renrv K. Selden. whose 
Hli.llAIlKAIiI.lt INVENTION IN 
WANTEDI'M KM OF FIFTY, OR ONE 
TV Hundred and Fifty Acres In Ohio, with good im¬ 
provements—house, barn and fruit Adrlrt-sa 
ADAM VAN AlLEN, Nile, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
Esle i tx. W»» C I A I IUN ar.rl, 
103 Nassau Street, New York. 
915-ISt 
£*|£ik l’ER MOSTH — A'-d expenses cleared, tn 
Cp I •!' ' selltlig our new $20Sewing Mach In, s. For par¬ 
ticulars address (with stamp ,) Gates & Co, Detroit, Mich 
JJALL’S AGRICULTUEA1 W0BKS, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph 
Hall, deceased, will continue ibe manufacture the cele- 
PER .)! ONTtl —And expenses paid to Sew¬ 
ing Machines annuls. Address, 
D. B. HEtRfNTiTt * cn„ Detroit. Mich. 
®l)c Ncuis ififinbenstr 
HADD, 
braterl 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for execution and style of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collins’ and Sliattnck’s Combined 
Clover Machine, 
the easiest running maehlne made, capable o' thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. . 
For information apply by letter or ^•■■"twige. 
|f \ Executors. 
Rocbester, N. Y., Jun e ' K ‘- _ S06-tf. 
composition bells. 
M I JTl A good Church or other BeH for 25 cents 
i*Mk ‘fit ' -v- per pound. 
A MONTH.-Agents minted that can earn 
’IPsJtJ from $55 to fihi unon-li and all expenses paid. 
For full purtlcuU s addF'-s, with .tamp, 
818-1 R. E. LOTKWOOD Detroit, Michigan. 
— The Albany county war debt is $3,135,-140. 
— Bnt-ter Is 75 cents a ponnd at Philadelphia. 
— The rebel vmr debt or Alabama is $2,000,000. 
— There are twelve daily papers in Connecticut. 
— The new fifty cent fractional currency will soon 
be issued. 
— The sewing women of Chicago have formed a 
Protective Union. 
— The Baltimore Germans are going to build a 
$200,000 clnb house. 
— A thief was ent in two while stealing peaches on 
a New Jersey railroad. 
— Texas advices report the frontier in a worse con¬ 
dition than ever before. 
— It is proposed to appropriate Mount Vernon for a 
National Soldiers- Home. 
— The telegraph is being extended to San Antona, 
Shreveport and Vicksburg. 
— The convention of telegraphers in Chicago voted 
to discountenance female operators. 
— Telegraphic communication between New Orleans 
and San Antonia has been re-opened. 
— In St. Stiiry’a county, Maryland, they are manu¬ 
facturing good brandy from watermelons. 
— Extra Billy Smith is passing his time quiet'" 
his nnconflscated estate near Warrenton. 
, . , . an aggregate 
— The marine losses for Angnst ^ 
of 35 vessels having a value r ' " *' ’ 
„„ out and coaling the Great 
— 1 he expense o^ TC eX0Qcded £60>000# 
Eastern is sHU 
..strlbution of awards for the capture of 
J5o< tHe assassin, has not yot been made. 
— Fanny Jackson is the first female colored graduate 
from the classical department of Oborliu College. 
— Sir Wro. Ti. namilton, the distinguished Irish 
Astronomer died at Dublin, Ireland, on the 2d Inst, 
— The recent rise in the price of iron has started 
the fires ln the forges and furnaces of Pennsylvania. 
— The U. S. Telegraph Co. have lately opened offices 
at Wavcrly,Elmira and Corning on the Krio railroad. 
— The keel of a steamboat, said to bo the largest in 
the world, was laid last week for the People's Line of 
Albany. 
— There is such a scarcity of female operatives at 
Lawrence, Mass,, that men are to be employed to some 
extent as weavers. 
— Thirty Laplanders, dressed In fur and skins, ac¬ 
companied by twelve Swedes, have arrived in St. Paul 
to settle in Minnesota. 
— The paper collar manufacturers of Boston, New 
York, Springfield and Philadelphia, now turn out a 
million collars each day. 
— Another prize fight for the championship of Eng- 
nnd is to come off the 1st of November between Jem 
Mace and Joe Wormald. 
— Two young men wore smothered by the impure 
gas in a well they were sinking near Monticello, Snl- 
livan county, last week. 
— The Nyack Journal says that ninety-eight men 
named Smith enlisted during the war at the Provost 
Marshal’s office, Tarrytown. 
— The yonrly income of Girard College is about 
$200,OX), and there are now in the institution 563 or¬ 
phan boys, with 37 vacancies. 
— The Iiy. Conference of the Methodist Church 
South has expressed Us willingness to receive over¬ 
tures lookLng toward ro-nnlou. 
— There is an apple tree in Danbury, Ct., the upper 
'•'ranches of which hang full of ripe apples, while the 
lower ones arc ln full blossom. 
— The first cottou manufacturing company organ¬ 
ized on the Pacific coast have- a mill in San Francisco 
with a paid up capital of $100,000. 
— The first colored student at Harvard College was 
admitted to the Freshman class on Monday. His name 
is Richard T. Greener of Boston. 
— Every foreigner who has honorably served in the 
army ore yoar is cnn.’-'‘d to be at once naturalized 
without previously declaring ms intentions. 
P ATENTS OBTAINED IN THE UNITED 
Waves .vNt> 6trB»#n.—Active Patents re-Imn^d. 
Kxplrlne Patents extended. Examinations at the Patent 
Office. I?5. Opinions ires. 
J. FR.iSRR & CO., Patent Agents. 
818-lt Rochester aud Buffalo, N. Y. 
ARTIFICIAL LEGS 
BY DOUGLAS IlLY, M, D. 
An Anatomical Lko, with lateral motion of the ankle 
like the natural one Tin- ankle Joint Is formed bv a ball 
(B) of polished class, plvlnc In a socket til vulcanized 
India rubber, which Is rhe flrM Joint ever Invented which 
never requires oiling. Tbl* ankle Joint accomplishes the 
great object which all Artificial l.og.Mukera have hither¬ 
to sought for In Vftltj, Viz,; It aitmlts of motion In all tU- 
rtctUmSf like the natural ankle-joint, and thereby allows 
the iftifirtatfoot tn accommodate Itself ro Hie varied In¬ 
equalities ot the.snrlacn, rh, fame as the nolnrulfoot. 
Si 'tut kus FtrnNi&HTO nr ins tJ. S. Uovkk.> «knt 
with tin sc Logs ami the MOST APnaovEfi Arms, by ad¬ 
dressing DOUGLAS BLY. M. I?.. F.S. CtmtmUGiv'i'r, at 
cither one #1 the following offices. Now York. ffi$ 
Broadway; VV&ShlAeton, D. 281 Pennsylvania Ave.; 
Rochester, N. Y.; Chicago, III.; Cincinnati, Ohio; St. 
Louis Mo.; NaahvUlu and Memphis, Tenn. 
aw - citizens furnished on private account. 
IJ r~ ut.va fou a Ciucvlab. « 20 - 2 t 
HAVE COME OFT TO SEE YOU, AND 
waut to hear Bom ever* F 
_ —___, Person who 1ms received a 
receipt- of 'he Amertcn wASittxd Pkkcakatton and 
Excelsior Soap, also nil who nave cent, and not re¬ 
ceived them, and they stall he o*nt immediately . I shall 
be m Rochester 2 weeks Write at <j'-c« an<l tell me how 
you like the articles, and von “ball be suitably rewarded 
hr go doing. Adi!r(w*.J THOMPSON CURL, r.arc of 
WILLIAMS, Rural N«.- w-Vorker Office. 813 2t 
WARRANTED 
For valtiaoie information 
upon the subject of 
A MONTH 
V I .«) , . eDtl lor circulars to the an 
T TSl I Vl len,| ?ned, who sre the only 
Wl j,W X ^UHloundena ot thla description 
BELL 
1 d ft *"' ■ zLprf ff - ^wlth Han Ison's Patent 
V SELF-ACTIXG 
'i, i rotating apparatus. 
A5IERIf A 2 , BEIJ. CO., ho. 33 Liberty St.,New York. 
N ew styles cabinet organs.- 
Kiiconraged by the large and Increasing demand for 
(< IDER W ANT’ 17 
Y-? - ,^siv3 and pay CASn 
d'hc gubsbserlber will lor” 
for any quantity of CIDER, 
-*r5ie Railroad or Canal. For further particu- 
Dettoiree* IIORaCK WILLIAMS, Agent. 
' Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 1, l:i6a. 813-tit 
PEE AT SALE OF THOROUGH-BRED 
Ayreshire aud Jersey Stock, 
At tne Oti.bs Fakm. South Woodstock, Conn., 3Uj miles 
from Putnam Station, on Wkcinkshay, Oct, 18th, 1866. 
J011S Ti. PA (IE, Auctioneer. 
Ayrahlrra—Thirty head, several of them imported. 
Jeraeya—Twvuty head; the Cows are now in milk: 
all served by a thorongh-brrd Jersey Bull. Some to drop 
their calves In December and February next. 
Catalogues can hn obtained ten days before the sale by 
applying to the subscriber*, or tlia auctioneer. 
IL N. THURBEIt, Pomfort Landing, Conn., 
JOHN GILES, South Woodstock, Conn. 
September 15th. 18'-5. 813-It 
12 Rosewood Pianos, worth from.*12.;> to $22o 
15 Melodeons, Rc*e*ood Cmhc. .$15 to $15 * 
150 Music Boxes.., Castors,.$15 to $10 “ 
100 Silver Revolvimt-Yae Buskete..$15 to $35 " 
100 Silver Fruit _<i and Table Spoona.#15 to $30 " 
500 Set* SiLuimg Case Watches.*15 to fi.'O " 
100 Gohioml Rings, Cluster, die.,.#f-0 to *2i» •* 
lYGold Warrbei,.$60to|100 
Ml Ladles’ Gobi WatcliM.$60 to $83 •• 
500 Silver Watches...$25 to $50 “ 
Diamond Pins, Prooches and Ear Drop-,. Ladles' Sets 
of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, 
Lava, and Cameo; Set.-- of Studs, Vest and Neck Chains, 
Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, 
New Style Belt Buckles, Gold Peos and Pencils, Fancy 
Work Boxes, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension 
Holders, and a large useorimeut of Fine Jewelry of every 
description, of the best make and latest styles, 'valued at 
3500,000. 
To be Stlil at One Dollnr Eacb, without regard to 
value, and not to he paid for until you know what you 
will receive. 
Among those who have ruceutly drawn V aluabl* Girvs 
from tula Association, the tallowing kindly permit their 
names to be mni-l:— Robert II. Uutchkl", New Haver,. 
Conn., Mclodcon, vnlae |UII; W. F. T. Wiltli, W. 23d St. 
New York. Diamond ClW-rr Pin, value |2O0; Mrs. R. O. 
Tappnn, lb York Bt., Gold Watch, value $135; Miss Ellen 
F. Dlckereou, Blnghatoton, N. Y„ Melodeon, value $100; 
- i Kiiconraged by the targe and Increasing demand for 
tnelr Cajbinst Ousans, Mason A Hamlin have intro¬ 
duced several new styles, some of which are ln very ele¬ 
gant eases. Prices $110 to tlJOO each. Send for a Cata¬ 
logue with illustrations, aud much useful Information to 
any one having any Idea of purchasing any Instrument, 
which will be sent, to any address. Warerooma In New 
York city removed to No. 596 Brondwv.r, 
Address MANON BROTHERS. 
F ARM FOR. SAIjK.—A farm Of U0 acres situated 
lit the nortn-w.-st part of the town of Le Roy, t,ene- 
9-o Co, N. Y., on the road lradlue from the Lake*road to 
the Methodist Chapel. On the premises Is a good barn, 
about 1H acres of orchard. 2.1 acres of woodland, a plas¬ 
ter bed, and two living springs ot water. It desired It 
will be divided Into two lUty acre lots. Enquire- of the 
subscriber on the n-emlses. UKI EKISEY. 
Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y., Sept 1,1865. Sl6-tst 
ALUABLE TIMBER AUD 
TURPENTINE LANDS FOR SALE, 
20,000 Acres In Pierce and Ware 
Counties, Georgia. 
The subscriber offers for sale 35,000 acres of superior 
Timber and Turpentine Lands lying In Pierce and Ware 
counties, In this Stale. These lar.ils were selected with u 
special view to the timber and turpentine business, and 
to a Company contemplating the prosecution of that 
business on a large hcaIc, offer the greatest pr-sslblc »J- 
vantages, us the lauds Hr - *--■*- -- •• 
lutnyand Gull Railroad 
pay unfit Interest as It falD due. And to create a sinsimr 
fund for the payment of said debt, there shall alio oe im- 
po®ed, levied an 1 ssiessed upon the taxab.c propeTW Of 
:ti.s State, a direct snuoal l»x to nay. and safilcleut to 
pay, ln the space Of tvclva yesr 3 from the time of the 
passage oi this act, the whole of the debt created aud 
contracted under and by the provisions of (hU act. 
§ 3. To obtain the money neccwarv for the purpose* 
contemplated by this act, the comptroller is authorized to 
Issue the bonds of the $t*w. in such sums each aa shall 
seem meet to him, with coupons thereto attached for the 
payment cf the tntcre*: ou such hands, at a rate not ex¬ 
ceeding seven per centum, per annua-., liAiiycarlir op th* 
At st days o| July and January, r. each vear. until the 
principal thereof U parable, at such place Ln the ettv of 
New iork os R.’iait i*om m-osc to him. aud the whole prtn- 
ffipnl siial! bo payable in such place In New York city as 
the comptroller shall deem meet ln twelve years trom 
the passsgc of t-Vs set. The bonds to be issued by the 
comptroller, under the provision* of this act, snail be dis¬ 
posed of by the comptroller as follows:-First, he shall, 
as soon as may be alter the approval of th : s act by the 
people. Issue at par to the Uoldt-rsot any of the rev'enoe 
ponds of this State which, under tne prov sloes of any law 
of this State, b!i ill have been tbcrv-totOTe Issued by him to 
raise moneys for the payment of the bounties specif.e l in 
the first section of this act, or to reimburse or refund to 
cities, counclc* or towns, the bounties paid by them as 
specified In the first section of this act. so much of tha 
bonds authorized by tills act as shall eqnal in amount the 
revenue bonds of rms state which shall have heretofore 
been Issued by him S3 ul-.i resold. Second, be shall then, 
ns the remainder of the bonds authorized to be issued by 
this act, berore disposing of them or aov of them, adver¬ 
tise for proposals tor the same, and shall open the propo¬ 
sals and award the same to the highest bidder, at a rate 
not less than par. which advertising and disposition shall 
be accord tug to the provisions ot law now existing. 
} i. This ae: shall be submits-: d to the people at the next 
general election to be held 5u this State. 1 ne inspectors 
of election tn tne different election districts iu tins state 
shall provide a: each poll, on said election day, a box in 
the usual form, for tuo teception of the ballots hereto 
provided- and each aud every elector of tilts State may 
present a ballot which shall be a paper ticket, oil which 
shall be printed or written, or partly written and partly 
printed, one of the following forms, namely :—*• For the 
act to create a State debt to pa? bounties,” or “ Against, 
the set to create a State debt to pay bounces.” The said 
ballots shall bo ao folded a? lo c -m-e.-d the contents of 
the ballot, and shall be endorsed, "Act to relation to 
bounties.'* 
515. After finally closing 'be polls of such election, the 
Inspectors thereof shall. Immediately and without ad¬ 
journment, proceed to count and canvass the ballots 
given in relation to the proposed act la tec same man¬ 
ner ns they iu-8 by law required to canvass the ballots 
given for Governor, and thereupon shall set down in 
■writing, an-I In words at Bill length, the whole number ot 
votes given "For the act to create a State debt," and the 
wlt-olu number cf votes given “Against the not to create 
a St-vie dehi.'* aud certify and subscribe the same, and 
cause Hie copies thereof to be made, certified and deliv¬ 
ered, as prescribed bylaw tn respect to the canvass of 
votes given at ar. eieoilosi tor Governor. And all the pro¬ 
visions of law Ir. fc'.atlon to election*, other than for vull- 
ltary and town ort'.cots, -hall apply to the submission to 
the people beieln ptov tded lor. 
5 The Secretary Of Bute -ball with ail convenient dis- 
patch, after tills act shall receive »be approval ot the Gov¬ 
ernor, enuse the same to be -cruck os and printed upon 
slips tn such numbers as sh all bn sufficient to supply the 
Oiffernut officers of this State concerned lu notifying or 
mi holding --lections, or in - - -^sing too votes, and shall 
transmit the same to such officers, 
I 7, This act shall become a law when It Is ratified by 
tlu- people In pursuance of -he Constitution and the pro¬ 
visions thereof. 
; s. Sections eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thir¬ 
teen of chapter twenty nine of the laws of . ichteeu hun¬ 
dred amt sixty-Jvc, are injrehy repealed, 
Yon ore, without delay, to deliver a copv of the above 
notice to the Supervisor or one of the Assessors of each 
town or ward Ln your county; and also to cause a copy 
of said notice to be published In nil the newspapers print¬ 
ed ln your county, once tu each week until Che election. 
Yours respectful:v. 
CliATNCEY M. DEPEW, 
SU-12t Secretary of State. 
ft i WWl AGENTS WANTED -Tosell 6 xxw in- 
GJ t\J\J vbntioxs— of great value to families; all pay 
great profit*. Send 15cents and get 80 pages. oriScts. 
and get 80 pages an ! a -ample gratis. 
ssiJ-Iit EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass, 
. an,I near the Junction of that 
road wl-h the Hue* of Railroad leading from Brunswick 
to Albany. They arc d*o watered by the Sntilln ned 
Allapaba stivers, navigable streams for rafting to Bruns¬ 
wick act! Darien, Ga. The timber is Ucavv, aud of tne 
flr-t class ot ranging timber, ton trees yielding turpen¬ 
tine in the greatest abundance, while the land Is or good 
quality for farming, yielding good crops of Corn, Colton, 
Sugar, Ac— Asc. 
Tito range D very Jrw for »te*- q, cue country being also 
well adapted to the raUlog of Sheep. The water Is good, 
and the neighborhood one of the ino-t healthy sections of 
the State, being free from levers and toe ordinary dis¬ 
eases of the low Southern country. For further particu¬ 
lar* ipplv to ji, j, MONROE, oi this city, or to C. w, 
THOMPSON. Savannah, G.v SlfMt 
EDWARD WEBSTER, Attorney and Conn- 
All nellor at law. Conveyancing and searches of 
title to real estate specialty attended to, and a limited 
amount of land surveying done In connection therewith. 
Office No. 5. Lyons' Block. Rocbester, N. Y. fWT-tf 
/tiOOn FARMS IN OHIO. — Those wishing to 
YT boy good improve.! farms cheap to Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted tar sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
con receive a Catalogno describing each larm and price 
by Inclosing stamp and addressing if. N. BANCROFT, 
b*i Real Estate Agent, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co.. O. 
FROM: go CEIUTS. 
Agents come and examine Invention, or samples sent 
tree by mail for 50 cts. ; retails for six dollars easily. 
fJIMSt R. I,. WOLCOTT. 120 Gliatiiam Ssnare. ti Y. 
RAIN TILE MACHINE, BEST IN USE, 
manufactured by A. 1.A TuCKKKTTE. 
fi-T Waterloo. Seneca Co. N. Y 
In those case* of scanty, reunfi.’d growth, where the 
person Is over 1.-, the Balsam o: the Tennessee Swamp 
Shrub has been found to excite the Beard, Moustache, 
itc-to* finuan.l vigorous growth. (Sec testimonials. 
HDtory and stUitil samples sent sealed on receipt of tc- 
turu postage. tiSkteow 
JOHN RAWLINS, 815 Broadway, New York. 
I^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER Sc WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Frasrt 
Pxumipm at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office, Mo. SIM Broadway, M. T, 
«KS ». W. Dlllll! K. Agent. Rochester. N. Y. 
riUIE AMERICAN SUARP-snOOTER.,— A 
E treatise on gunnery, illus!rating the practical use of 
the telescope as n sight, as applicable to the rl ;le, ride 
batterv, artillery,&c-, di-mottratinz how to sight a gun ; 
how to ascertain the fall of -.be bail for all distances; 
how to get elevation without change of sight; how to 
measure distance by the telescope. <te. Sent free of 
Oo-il-.t-je on receipt Ol prlee, only ti/ty cents. Address 
DANIEL WOOD, PublUnur, Rochester, N. Y. 
UUKAL BOORS 
GENTS WANTED In every State and County at 
Si to $2 tor every hour's service. Pleasant and lion- 
blc business. No rlsk-overy body address 
10 M ANSON LANG, New York City. 
fca,)— \ DAYS—Agent- w iltiA! to sell a new and 
Vii) wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the ON I. Y 
Cheap one licensed. Addfe-s SHAW & CLARK, Bidde- 
tord, Maine. SiT-iiit. 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac. 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New. 
Yorker. Wo can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFA1SCS, Issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices.—and shall odd new works as published. 
Allen's American Farm Book. *1,^ 
Allen's Diseases of Domestic Animals.. l.DO 
Alleu’s Rural Architecture.. i.. e <' 
American Fharp Shooter. 50 
American Bird Fancier . su 
American Fruit Grower’s Guide (KHlott). 1,50 
American Rose Cnltarlst. 31 
Barry’s Frail Garden.. 1^0 
Browne'* Field Book of Manures .. 1.50 
Greek's Hook on Flowers. l.vj 
Bulst'a F'towor Garden. IJ»> 
CsTpenters’ Hand-Book mow edition;. 25 
Cattle auu tbelr Diseases f Jennings;. lm 
Chemical Field Lectures. ljCfi 
Complete Manual ou the Cultivation of Tobacco ... 30 
Cottage and Farm Bee-Keeper....... 75 
Colo's American Fruit Book.. fO 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 3 
Dana's Muck Manual. 1.50 
Darlington’s Wee<la aud Caeiul Plants. 1.50 
Dtrectloos for Preser-rlug Natural Flowers. 1JS0 
I'otnosflc Poultry Book, with over UU-illustrations. !W 
EpStwood’s- Cranberry Culture.. 13 
Everybody We own Lawyer... Ig3 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French... 1,50 
Field’s Pear Culture. 1*8 
Flint on Gnoses. 2jM 
Flow ers tor the Parlor or Garden. 3.0C 
Fuller's Illustrated Strawberry Guitarist. J1 
Grape Oulturtst, by Andrew S. Fuller. l.v? 
Guenon on MtlcU Co ws —.. -.5 
Herbert's Hint* to Hor*c- Keepers, . 1,75 
Holley's Art of Saw Filing. 60 
Hop Culture.. 40 
Hooper's Dog and Gun. SO 
House Culture and Ornamental Plant*. 75 
Jennin .-u-u-n, swine and Pouitry.. 1.50 
Johuston’s Agricultural Cbemutty. 1,73 
Kemps’ Landscape Gardening.. 2,00 
Kings' Text-Book, for Bee-Keepers, doth 73c; paper 40 
Langstroth ou toe lllvu aud Honey Bee. 2,00 
Liebig's gTeat work on Agriculture. l^d 
Llntdey'«Morgan Horses... 1.2S 
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint. 1.25 
Mile* on Horse'i* Foot. 30 
Manual on Flax arid Hemp Culture. 25 
Modern Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mrs S J Hale.. IN) 
Natures Bee Book ... ... 25 
Norton's Elements Scientific Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culture.(. SO 
Our Farm of Two Acres . 25 
Our Farm cf Four Acres.... 30 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. 2,00 
Produce and Ilea ay Rcckufir Log Book.. 30 
Uutmby’s Mysteries of Bee-Keeping .. 1,75 
Quincy on sotting Cattle... 60 
RabbU Fancier ..*..... 80 
lllehardson on the lloS....?!.. ... SO 
Rlchardapn on the Da^olotb... fff 
Rivers' Urchard Houses. M 
Rogers’Scientific AgrlcuWuio. i.Jj 
Rural Homes (Wheeler)... 
SchcnckN Gardeners Text Book.... le 
Sorghum Grower's Manual, by W U Clark. j® 
Stewarrt (John’i Stable Book. L® 
The Horse and bis Diseases, by J .. 
Thomas' Farm Lnpleo'.cnt*... EW 
Todd'* Young Varmors Manual and Work Shop.... 1,30 
Warder's Hedge* aud Evergreen's.. 
Wax Flowers, how to make them.,..... J»50 
Woodwards Country Homes. - ti'l"v• 
Wool Grower A Stock Register. Vols- S 
Young Housekeeper's and Dairy V.oJ » Dtiectory. JO 
Youman's Hand Book Household Science. 2,00 
YoumaoS Nuw Chemistry. . *•00 
tg* ap y of the above named wwta will bo forwarded 
1 by mall, post-paid, oil receipt ottheprlce specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Roehester, N. Y. 
SILVER'S NEW POULTRY BOOK, tells 
n how to 11 ave fresh <«g* every week lu the year. 
Beautifully lllu»ti!'.:ed with 70cngraving*. Agents Wont- 
cd. Sent, pOst.p'.ifl, for 50 cents. Address 
819- L. B. SILVER, Salem, oldn- 
YVUH FOR SAI.K —4'onlilnipg 300 Acre* 
. in Hillsdale Co,, Midi.. ; - ■ - 
...., - pieitoaitiy located between 
the vllages of Janesville and HUfuitlo, and one mile 
from the former and three from to* latter plane. Good 
orchard and good buildings. Hue arodueed $i,'.«l worth 
annually, aud D capable of projtclng an Increased 
amount hereafter. Apply by letteff or otherwUc to 
J. W. L t C J. CHADl'OCt, Jocesvllle, Mbit). 
Sert. 1365. ; SIT-u 
170R SALE- A FEW VI I.T.-BI.OOD Merino 
i' Kwcm wilh l|i>t-chis> pcdlgTtes. and three Rihum. 
Also, two pure Shropshire Rams aud one Sonlu-Down 
weighing over 2i3i tbs. each. 'V,M, BEEBK, Benron 
Farm, Northport, Suffolk Co., N. Y, bl'Afit 
rrillF, IU'NTF.US SEC RETS —Giving full lu- 
.L structious for Him ling and Trapping all kinds of ltir 
animals. Recently obtulued of a Western Trapper, Sent 
by mall to any neraon for itity cents. Address 
819-St l’. A. Kl.l.lH, Box *. Charlotte, Michigan. 
G reatest convenience of the ale. 
Asiu.xv’s P.vrzvT ik'BEW V-H Bxavt.u.—T he only 
one that can be used lu small viieicl or that will Iwat 
from one egg to any required nr bit, \n other beaters 
must be attached to some p’.ac ■ tone used; this needs 
only to be held to the hand. WiI t* he w ork thoroughly 
in lo<s thnn a MINUTE. Decs. i\ dmple and cheap.— 
Warranted to give satlsfactloie. iOr sale bv all house 
rumlstdbg and hard ware Mores Ap n u Wau teil. bam- 
pie.post paid,for 50 cents. Clr.ulao free. K. K. ash- 
i.ICY.S ole MannfACturer, Otlk .5 Malden Lane. Koi 
5,610 F. O.) New York. . 817Gt. 
S ECRET ART of Catching Kish, In any water, as 
lastas you cuu pull them om. .inti no humbug. Sent 
for oulv in c.ie., by JULIUS RISING, Southwlek. Mass. 
Also, Gardiner's Patent. “Snap aud CateU-em" Fish- 
Hook, takes every fish that biles. Price 15 cents. 
A merican hoofino company. 
GREEN’S PATENT. 
Till* Company la now prepared to furnish ope of the 
beat articles of Roofing ever Introduced, consisting of a 
stout material made water-proof by a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, harden'd bv a coat of M KTALI.10 Paint 
prepared exprewly. The WHOM! fa.brio has been thor- 
ougnly touted, U entirely WATER-PROOF, and unaffect¬ 
ed by changes of weather. 
It roll* up anil unroll* like a piece or iu Cloth, 
tt Is designed for covering railway ’AKS, HTKAM- 
BOAT8. DWELLINGS., BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any sensible working tnan. It l» cheaper 
than any known roofing of equal durability. 
It can be seen in uso ami sample* bad by applying at 
the Ortleti of toe Go in p any. HKNRY SMITH, Agent. 
819-lot No. 94 Wall Bt.. New York 
:E "PE 0PLE’S ,! IMPROVED 
FARM MILL. 
Take AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL 
to stop your Colds, Coughs and Bronchial Affections 
Before they run into Consumption that yon cannot 
stop. 
The attention of all Interested iq ho subject Of stock 
feed Is respectlully called to the 
IMPRO vjs ID 
“ PEOPLE’S ” FAfcM MILL. 
The recent improvements made If his Mill muke it the 
tfiJIEKS, COUNTRYMEN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
The Treasurer of the Monroe County Agricultural 
Society will be at the City Hall in the Court House on 
Saturday, Oct 7th, at 10 A. M , to pay Premiums aud 
bills against the Society. 
F. W. LAY, Treasurer. 
O W H E A 3D Y 
ANTONEY WAYMOUTH; 
Can aead their Butter, Cheese, Ecot, Lard, Tallow, Beans. 
Hops. F'.ax Cotton, flour, Grain, Meal. Gr-aen and Dried 
Fruits, Furs, Skins. Poultry, Game, Pro visions, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool. Pc task. Tobacco, Oils, and other produce to 
JOBAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MKKCHANT, 
, Mo. 3H3 Washington St., Mew York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
markriprlce. Every shipper to him will receive hla val- 
nable weekly Frice Current ot the New-York Market 
tree. _191-tf 
most dvsiaible Bill for general uueJ 
The peculiar operation of Uu Fates wakes till* mill 
se’.fisharpenlag. 
four movable and *tx [station irjlfinte* constitute the 
ertndtog snifftoc, either of which oai be replaced at an 
expense net to exceed 75 cenu, so Vat tin* null can be 
renewed at uii expense of JTJJ 
The movable plates are ope ned iv a double crank, 
wltii the power applied ou thtm wfcdn one Inch of toe 
center of the shaft, giving them an C..dilating, Kccloro- 
catioK and Longitudinal motion. Ifg. lire* only 
260 REVOLUTIONS PEI MINUTE, 
and can be operated with any :*oA to Horse power, 
It will grind Cora at the rate or 
SIX TO EIGHT BUSKEL3 ?£H HOUH, 
lu tha best manner tor Stock Ftod, afvast one half being 
toe best kind of Family Meal. 
Tins Mill has been well tested and %■' best of reference 
THE GENTLEMEN ADYENTL' K Eli S. 
A SEA STORY, 
BY WILLIAM H. G. KINGSTON, 
Author of “Dick Onslow among the Redskins,” “The 
Cruise oi the Frolic," &o., Ac. 
With Illustration!*. 
" Tlieso are the exciting adventure* of two ysnng men 
who sailed from the shores of England to seek their for¬ 
tune at a time when ti was thought no wrong i« fight the 
Spaniards. After much hard fighting with too Spaniards 
ntid Portugal*, in which they destroyed many vessels aud 
secured a large amount of treasure, they wore captured 
and confined In a Portugal Fortress, front whence they 
oscapedto a land Inhabited by savage Indians. They 
were rescued alter a severe light with too Indlnus, and 
finally retai ned to their homes with a large amount ot 
the treasuro which had been saved to them." 
Cancers Cured without pain or the use of the knife. 
Tumors, White Swellings, Goitre, Ulcere, and all 
Chronic Diseases successfully treated. Circulars de¬ 
scribing treatment sent free of charge. 
Address I»rs. HABCOCK & SON, 
bOH tl' No. 27 Bond Street, New York. 
V* RV SUPERIOR FAR TI.—For sale, a 
T larm on the Ex-: Henrietta road, four miles from 
the city, containing acres. The soil is of the very ben 
a u*.!iy,aml to the highest state of cultivation, being now 
lied for toe raising of garden seeds. 
It has good tv. ndtres, a good orchard, and Is thorough¬ 
ly anderdr.tii;. -!. The tailing houitit of the owner in¬ 
duces the propound sale. 
For panic, ars, Inquire of ROBERT W. WILSON, the 
owner on the premises, or of s y. PORTER, Real Estate 
Broker. Ni> 3 Reynolds' Arcade. Rocheater, N. Y. |sn-tf 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
We have a few extra copies of Vol. XII ol the 
KvnAL Nbw-Yoricer, (IS81,) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy at office or by 
Express -or $1.50 sent by mail post-paid. H yon wish 
a copy, speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. Wo can also furnish bouud 
copies of most of the volumes issued since 1865, at $8 
each. Bound volumes of 1864, $4, 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Cl 7fl MONTH. Oi -a 
ti) 1 v U AGENTS Waktko in nravT County and O If Hr 
State, to seif the B.va . ..srr sxwise M v.-iun b, price $28; 
fully licensed under patents of Howe, Wheeler® Wilson, 
Grover ® Baker, and Stngw te Co. Wo will pay » month¬ 
ly salary and expenses, or '.’low a large commission on 
sales. For partwilars. Illustrated cataioruo. territory 
&c., enclose a stamp and address PAGE BROTHERS, 
sole Agents for United States, 221 Summit St., Toledo, O. 
\ NTIITIA (TUED, itet-t f (Hmk.vntiikh 
. to Tks Mrarraa. ami a temum T cure effected 
hy the use of "UPHAM'S ASTHMA 1 LUtK." Cases of 
from ten to twenty gitlfs' stannlng yield at once to Its In¬ 
fluence, Pftee. $2. Sent, post- tidi to iy a hlresp by 
S. C. UFHAM. 23 South Eight St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
S2T Circulars sent free. S13-iSt 
.1. E. Til, TON & CO., Publisher**, Bostou. 
For sale by the principal Booksellers, or sent by mail 
post-paid, on receipt of price, $1,50. 819-2C 
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