§Pew 
List of New Advertisements 
E lection notice.— sesbot's office, 
Cocnty ok Monkok,—N otice ia hereby given,pur¬ 
suant lo the stutat-es of tnls State, and the annexed no¬ 
tice from the Secretary or State, that the General Klec- 
tlon will be held in this County on the TUESDAY ano- 
ceedine the first Monday of November. tTth,> IRIS, at 
wnlch Election the Officers named In the an nexed notice 
will bo elected. A. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. 
Dated Kochester, August 1, )t>». 
■jyOSES !—A LONG SHARP-POINTF.D Nose ; 
a short blunt beefy nose; a little turn-up pug nose; 
a Grecian noae; a Jewish nose ; a Kouian nose. What 
do they Indicate? See The Pubenolobtcal Journal 
for Physiognomy, Physiology, Phrenology, Eth¬ 
nology and Psychology. Only $2 a year, $1 lor half a 
year, 20 cts. a nntnber. Address 
821 -it FOWLER & WELLS. 339 Broadway, N. Y. 
fSTATE OF NEW YORK, 
Offics of the Skcektaby of State, ! 
AXBAKT, July 29th, 1865. J 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe: 
Sir—N otice is hereby given, that at tire General Election 
to be held In this State, on the T UESD A Y succeeding the 
first Monday of November next, the following officers 
are to he elected, lo wit: 
A Secretory of State, In the place of Channcey M. De¬ 
pew; 
A Comptroller. In the place of Lucius P.oblnson ; 
A Tresdurer. In the place of George W. Schuyler; 
An Attorney. General, in the place of John Cochrane; 
A Stato Eug'.uecr ana 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¬ 
erick A. Tallmndge; 
AU whG- • terms of office Will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
Also, a .lodgeof the Conn or Appeals. In the place of 
John K. porter, who was appointed to nil the vacancy 
occasioned by the resignation of Henry R. Selden, whose 
term I'tor which ho was elected) expires on the thirty- 
first day of December, vsn. 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court for the Seventh 
Judicial District, in place of Thomas A. Johnson, whose 
term of office will expire »n the Isa; of December next. 
Also, a Senator for the 23th Senate District, composing 
the County or Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED. 
Three Members of Assembly; 
A District Attorney, in the place of William H. Bow¬ 
man ; 
two Justices of Sessions, In the place of Benjamin S. 
£I)C News tionbenscr 
— Coal is $15 per tun in Boston. 
— Chicago had a $170,000 fire Friday week 
— The population of Illinois exceeds 2,500,000 
— Salt sells at 9 cts, per bushel on Turk’s Island. 
— The catt'e plague prevails at Cleveland, Ohio, and 
vicinity. 
— There were three cases of garroting at Chicago 
last week 
— Potatoes are plenty in Iowa, and sell for 20 cts. a 
bushel at Davenport. 
— The National Exchange Bank of Seneca Falls, N. 
Y., has commenced business. 
— Four hundred and fifty post offices have been re¬ 
opened in the Southern States. 
— The State Department is informed that the chol¬ 
era is rapidly abating in Turkey. 
— A turkey owned by J. S. Pond, Walworth, N. Y. 
has laid 111 eggs the past season. 
— The hull of the old frigate Congress was towed 
into Portsmouth on Friday week. 
— P. T. Barnum has a stalk of corn in his field at 
Bridgeport, Ct., more than 17 feet high. 
— It is proposed to start a company for the intro¬ 
duction of the Cashmere gout in Indiana. 
— Very fair crops of cotton were raised this year in 
the southern parts of Indiana and Illinois. 
— Moses Banger of Lafayette, Ind.. was fined §10 
for employing a negro to work on his farm. 
— Burley, the Lake Erie pirate, confined in the Ot¬ 
tawa Co. (O.) jail, escaped a few days since. 
— The Recorder of St Louis fined Jenny Clark five 
dollars for being a drummer boy in the array. 
— A Mr. Smith in Kansas raised this year a potato 
17 inches long and 37 inches in circumference. 
— A new oyster bed, from three to five miles in ex¬ 
tent, has just been discovered at Stamford, Ct. 
— The President granted over 200 pardons on Tues¬ 
day week, mostly to Georgians of no prominence. 
— An order was taken in Pittsburgh last week for 
10,000 barrels of oil, to be sent to Antwerp, Germany. 
— Over $1,000,000 have been invested in real estate 
at Newport, R. I., by persons who reside there only a 
small portion of the year. 
exactly like hand sewing."-5 i’ll) York Tribune. 
AP pi vjio bnv oi olt'i-i I or *a iciuf oi this 
g enuine Machine, will fie prosecuted tor Infringement on 
le patents. 
Single machines sent to any part or the country per ex¬ 
press, pneked in box with primed Instructions on receipt 
of the price, *5. Agents wanted everywhere. Circular 
containing Liberal Inducements sent Free 
All ovdc.ru must tie addressed to 
FAMILY GEM SEWING MACHINE CO., 
82l*I8t Office, 1U2 Nassau Street, New York. 
■Whitehead and Delos Wentworth; 
Two Coroners, in the place ul Tunis V. P. Pallia and 
Ellery S. Trent. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
tiTANDAUI) PEAK-No. 1 trees, 4'-i to (I ft, strong. 
ia £250 e t.000: No 2 trees, 4 ton it. utr, £150 pec 1,000. 
Pletity oi Bartlett and handsome stock. 
DausrWe.N. Y. T. T. SOUTHWICK. 
at the lop bv the left hand and throw the right hand under the left, lotting the ear fill the space between the 
thumb and Husker, then force the hook Into the husk, roll the hand slightly to the left and toward the butt of 
the ear and the thing is accomplished. First Premium, Silver Medal, just awarded this Husker at the Illinois 
State Fair, held at Chicago. September, 18G5. 
raF-Retail price. Seventy *re Cen ' -, made different sires for vqrlons hands and to wear over mittens. Ail 
orders tilled promptly. F. F. FOWLER dfc C O., Upper 8i%nd»wlcy, O. 
F arm for sale,-a farm of 1*0 acres situated 
in the north-west nan of the town of Lc Rov. Gene¬ 
see Co., N. \ on the road leading from the Lake road to 
the Methodist Chapel. On the premises ia a good barn, 
about 1J2 acres of orchard, 25 acres of woodland, a plas- 
icr bed.and two living springs of water. If desired it 
will bedlvtded into two fifty acre lot*. Enquire of the 
subscriber on the premises. UF.I &.ELSEy. 
Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y-. Sept 1,1S65. S16-8t 
A GENTS WANTED—in every county to sell 
Powell’s great National Picture of the Voters in 
Congress for the Constitutional Atuetiduietu. Thorough 
Agents clear *100 to *200 per month. Send for clrenlnror 
cal! on PCI WELL A CO., 24 Bible House, New York, 
provide the means of paying bounties authorized bylaw, 
and 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 slxtv-r, ve,'* I0r instructions in regard to their duties 
under said act. 
Chapter 333 . 
AN ACT to provide the means of paying bounties au¬ 
thorized 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 tiitt peo¬ 
ple the question of creating such debt, and to repeal 
certain sections of chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of 
eighteen hundred and sixty-five. 
Passed April 7,1366; three-fifths being present. 
The People of the State of Sew York, represented in 
Senate and Assembly, do en.net 19 follows : 
AAA A YEAH made by anv one 
©iL.Y fU with *tn — v-tcncll Todts. No experi¬ 
ence necessary. The President*. Cashiers, ami Treas¬ 
urers of 3 Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with 
samples. Address Hie American Stencil Tool Works, 
Springfield, Vermont. 820-l3t. 
CilSlA PER- MONTH —And expenses cleared, in 
♦ip-I •ALf selling mi; new fJOSewlne Machines, For par¬ 
ticulars address (withstamp.) Gates & Co.. Detroit, Mich 
PER MONTH— And expenses paid to Sew¬ 
ing Machines Agents. Address, 
D. B. HEfUUNTON & CO.. Detroit, Mich. 
I MPROVED CATTLE, 
SHEEP AND SWINE. 
The subscriber, in consequence of necessary absence, 
wishes to dlspote of about half of Ids Iiurhums, Devons. 
South-Downs. Suffolks, and other improved stock of nil 
kinds. Call at Summit Station, on Chicago and St. Lotus 
Railroad, on Thursday, or send for a circular te Chicago, 
820 JOHN WENTWORTH. 
; *r A MONTH.—Agents wanted that can earn 
♦JGLi from $55 to $100 a month, and all expenses paid. 
For full particulars address, with stamp. 
SIS -1 E. E. LOCKWOOD, Detroit, Michigan. 
^fEBB 8 0UTH-D0WNS. 
THIRTY EWES, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE LAMBS, 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS nud YEARLINGS, 
the get of Archbishop, for sale this Fall. 
GEORGE' H. BROWN. Millbrook, 
813-llt Woshiagtoa Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
P ATENTS OBTAINED IN THE UNITED 
States asd Europk.— Defective Patents re-tssued. 
Expiring Patents extended. Examinations at the Patent 
Office, *5. Opinions free. 
J. FRASER & CO., Patent Agents, 
81S-11 Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 
A GENTS WANTED. -To Canvass for nor 
new. beautifully Ulusiruted. and tkrJUingly inter¬ 
esting volume of army experience, Camp >iiie and 
Cottox Fmt.fr, bv Trios. W. Krrox, Herald correspon¬ 
dent. Full of startling incidents; amnstng anecdotes; 
Ingenious stratagems; life in camp and bivouac; to¬ 
gether with ample ami reliable directions tu there who 
design engaging In Cotton cull a e at the South. Sendfor 
Circular. Address BLELOC1C it CO., 
830-St 19 Bcckmur. Street. New York. 
/ IDBR. WANTED! 
The subsbscrlber will lurnlsh CASKS and pay CASH 
for any quantity of 
PURE CIDER, 
Delivered at the Railroad or Canal. For further particu¬ 
lar!, address HORACE WILLIAMS. Agent. 
Buffalo, N. Y». Sept I. 1805. S18-6C 
17 RECK I, 
JL at once tv 
and PIMPLE 
75 cents, by 
813-lSt 
,ES, TAN, AND PIMPLES removed 
y Uie use of" UPF.VM’S FRECKLE. TAN. 
; BAN ISHE R." Mailed to anr address for 
S. C. UPUAil. 
25 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
AAA v YEAH AND EXPENSES 
"V7'/ PAID.—We want young and middle 
aged men to travel at the above salary. Steady employ¬ 
ment irtvett. All persons in trout of work should apply 
immediately for this agency. For full particulars, ad¬ 
dress, with stamp enclosed, K. BRADLEY & CO., P. O., 
Box 822, Haverhill, Mass. 820-2t 
6 riftfA AGENTS WANTED -To sell O yzw frv- 
A HJV v&>moxa— Of great value to families; all pay 
great profits. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25 cts. 
and get 30 pages and * sample gratis. 
Sl3-12t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Mass. 
PSEAT SALE OF THOROUGH-BRED 
Avrcsliire and Jersey Stock, 
At the Gilks Farm. South Woodstock. Conn.. 1U miles 
from Putnam Station, on Wednesday. Oct. 18th, 1S65. 
JOHN PAGE. Auctioneer. 
A y rah ires—'Thirty head, several of them imported. 
Jersey*— Twenty Head; the Cows are now in milk; 
all served by a thorough-bred Jersey Boil. Some to drop 
their calves In December uni February next. 
Catalogues can. be obtained ten days before the sale by 
applying to the subscribers, or the auctioneer. 
II. N. THt RBRR, Pomfort Landing, Conn,, 
JOHN GU ia, South Woodatoek. Conn. 
September lath, 18*7, 813-lt 
G OOD FARMS IN OIIlO.-Those wishing to 
buy good Improved faroia cheap in Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can receive s Catalogue describing each tarm and price 
by inclosing stamp and addressing H. N. BANCROFT, 
790 Real Estate Agent, Jefferson. Ashtabula Co., O, 
HEMAKKABLE INVENTION IN 
TN GEBSOLL’S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND 00TT0H PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in th -i most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreigu countries to the 
number ot over 2300. 
tux liunja i c* v> ft. r» \oxt tiy VtUlVl waeel OT C&p- 
ston, and In many respect possesses unequaled advantages. 
We invite those wanting such machines to write for a cata¬ 
logue containing full lnfom -.Uou with cuts, prices, &c.. 
or call and examine personally. 
Presses made, when SO ordered, eepedally for packing 
hard and heavy bales for shipping. 
Orders promptly iifrende-.! to by addressing 
ISGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY, 
[7Sl-12tlam] Greenpoint, Kings Co., L. 1. 
payment of the lntor*-;t on such aonus, at a rate not ex- 
oeedingicven per centum, per annum, half yearly on the 
first dajs of July and January, la each year, until the 
principal thereof Is payable, at such place in the city of 
Nevr York as shall seem meet to lilia,and the wbo'e prin¬ 
cipal shall be payable In such place tu New York city as 
the comptroller shnil de<-re> m.-et m twelve ye v-s Lrom 
the passige of tills act. The bonds to be Issued by the 
comptroller, under the p-ovlsions of this act, shall te dis¬ 
posed of by jhe comptroller as followsFirst, he shall, 
as soon as maybe aiier the approval o: this act by the 
people. Issue a: par to Lks holders of any of the revenue 
lion .Is of this Stac-r which, under the proi Glo'jsof any law 
of this State, shall Lave been theretofore Issued by him to 
raise moneys lor tins payment of the bounties speciEed In 
the first section oi this act, or to reimburse or refund to 
cities, counties or towns, the bounties n»;d by them as 
specified in the first section of this act, so much of the 
bonds afithorlxe-d by tilts act as shall equal In amount the 
revenue bonds of this state which shall have heretofore 
been Issued by him as aforesaid. Second, he shall then, 
as the remainder of the bonds authorized to be Issued by 
this act, before disposing of them or any of them, adver¬ 
tise for proposals tor the same, and shall Open the propo¬ 
sal? and award the same tu the highest bidder, at a rate 
not less than par. w hich advertising and disposition shall 
be according »o the provisions of law now existing, 
5 L This act shall be submitted to the peof-le a; the next 
general election to be held la this State, lac U.hp-ectors 
of election in the different election districts la this State 
shall pravtde at each poll, on said election day, a box In 
the usual form, for the reception of the ballots herein 
provided ; and each and every elector of this State may 
present a ballot which shall be a paper ticket, on which 
shall be printed or written, or partly written and partly 
printed, one of the following terms, namelyFor the 
act to create a State debt to pay bounties.” or “Against 
the act to create a State debt to pay bounties.” The said 
ballots shall be sa folded as to conceal the contents of 
the ballot, and snal! bu endorsed, “ Act ta relation to 
bounties.” 
5 5. Alter finally closing the polls of such election, the 
inspectors '.hereof shall, Immediately and without ad¬ 
journment. proceed to count and canvass the ballots 
given In relation to the proposed act In toe vacao man¬ 
ner as they are by law required to canvass !he ballots 
giver, for Governor, and thereupon shall set down in 
writing, and In wo rile at fUU length, the whole number oi 
votes given “For the act to create a State debt,”and the 
whole number of votes riven " Against the act to create 
a State debt,” and certify and subscribe tho same, and 
cause the copies thcreot to be made, certified and deliv¬ 
ered, as proscribed bylaw tu respect to tha canvass of 
votes given a: an olec'lou for Governor. And all the pro¬ 
visions of law in relation to elections, other than for mil¬ 
itary and :own office.-?, shall apply to the submission to 
tor people herein provided for. 
v 5. Tiic Secretary of st.ua shall with all convenient dis¬ 
patch, after tots act shall receive the approval of the Gov¬ 
ernor, cause the same to be struck on and printed upon 
slips in such numbers as shall be sufficient to supply the 
different officers of this State concerned in noUtyingor 
in holding elections, or in can waning the votes, and shall 
transmit toe same to such officers, 
f 7. This act shall become a law when it is ratified by 
the people In pursuance of the CoastiWltlOh and the pro- 
ALU ABLE TIMBER AND 
TURPENTINE LANDS FOR SALE, 
!iEW QUARTER-A TRIAL TRIP 
The tasf quarter qf our present volume begins 
utcek — a favorable lime for renewals, or for 
I cm subscriptions to commence. Subscribers wltose 
terms expired last week will find the No. of the 
paper (No. HID) jo inted after their natneson address 
labels. TVc trust all such will jmonptbj renew, and 
also bring new recruits to swell the ratiks of the Rd- 
f.al Brigade. 
25gT In order to introduce the Rural to more 
general notice and support, and give non-subscrilters 
an opportunity to test its merits by a three months' 1 
reading, we pwjxjse to and do hereby offer the 13 
numbers of the present Quarter, (Oct. to Jon.) ON 
•trial, ot only i>0 cents. TTW our friends every¬ 
where advise their fidends of this offer ? Many 
thousands would no doubt gladly avail themselves of 
it if notified or invited to subscribe. Header, please 
do us and your neighbors the favor to talk to them 
on the subject. Who steps aboard the good ship 
Rural Jor a Trial Trip ? Be can accommodate 
thousands, and it will benefit rather than discom¬ 
mode rcgvdar jMssengcrs. 
Acres In Pierce and Ware 
Couulles, Georgia. 
The subscriber offer? for sale 20.000 acres of superior 
Timber and Turpentine Lands tying In Pierce and Ware 
counties. In thts State. These lands were selected with a 
special viea- to the timber and turpentine business, and 
to a Companv contemplating the prosecution of that 
business on a large scab', otter the grr itest possible ad¬ 
vantages, us the laluli 1 e tr. a body, on the lino or the Al¬ 
bany and Gulf Railroad, and near the inaction of that 
road with the lines of Railroad leading it-oiu Bninsuick 
to Alb anv. Tbev are C.m watered by the Satflla and 
AHupaha rivers, mvvlgsPle streams for rafting to Brtin?- 
wlek and Darien. Go- fho timber b. heavy, and of the 
tlr?t class ot ranging timber, the trees ridding turpen¬ 
tine la the grev.> at n idatlOC, while the land is of good 
RURAL BOOKS 
ARTIFICIAL LEGS 
BY DOUGLAS BLW M. I>. 
Ay Ay atomical Lko, with lateral motion Of the ankle 
like the untural one. The ankle Joint is formed by a ball 
(Bi of polished etas*, plying In a socket of vulcanised 
India rubber, which Is the first tcilut ever Lnvented which 
never requires oiling. This ankle joint accomplishes the 
great object which all \rudrlal Leg-Makers have hither¬ 
to sough t for In vain, viz.;— it admits iff motion in all <ti- 
rectivns. like tlie natural ankle-joint, and thereby allows 
the eirilrl. i,i l loot to accommodate itself to the varied iu- 
cqn*lltiesoi the ?urf*cc. the o > the natural foot. 
SOUHKUS FfMSlsHEl) BY TUB V. 8. GOVKRSMKXT 
with these Legs ami the most APPEOYKD Arms, by ad¬ 
dressing DOl» <LAs HI.Y, M.D..U.S. Commissioner, >t 
either one ot Um following oftlcm:—New York, I55S 
Broadway; Wasblneton, 1>. C.,284 I'onnsy'.vanla Ave.; 
Rochester, N. Y.: Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati, Ohio; St. 
L ouis. Mo.; Nashville auu Memphis Tenn. 
n r Citizen? furnialird on pl’lvulo uccoilMt. 
ttf :> rot \ Oavi i.AU. B20-2t 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac. 
may be obtained at the Office of the Rural New- 
Yorker. We can also furnish other Books on RURAL 
AFFAIRS, L«suedby American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
Allen’s American Farm Book. Jiffq 
Allen’s Diseases of Domestic Animals. LSI 
Allen's Rural Architecture. 1,50 
American Sharp Shooter. a) 
American Bird Fancier . SO 
American Fruit Grower’s Guide (ELliott). 1,50 
American Rose Culturiat.. 30 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. 1,50 
Browne’s Field Book of Manures... 1,50 
Brack's Book on Flowers. 1,50 
Buist's Flower Garden. l.yi 
UnrpenteTs’ Hand-Book (new edition). "5 
Cattle ana fr'-etr Diseases ^Jennings). 1,30 
Chemical Field Lectures. . 1,00 
Complete Manual cn the Cu invatton of Tohaeco ... SO 
Cottage and Farm Bee-Keeper....................... 75 
Cole's American Fruit Book ... 60 
Cole’s American Veterinarian. 75 
Dana’s Muck Manual.. INI 
Darlington's Weeds and L seiul Plants. IJW 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers . 1,50 
Domt-riic Poultry Book, with over 106 Illustrations. 50 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer. 1,24 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French. 1,50 
Flint on Grasses... 2.U0 
Flowers for the Far’, or or Garden. 8,00 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Cnlturlst. 20 
Grape Calturlst, by Andrew S. Fuller.. 1.M 
Gnenon on MUcU Cows. 75 
Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers. 1,75 
Holley’s Art of Saw Filing . 66 
Hop Culture.... 40 
I Hooper's Dog and Gun ..... so 
House Culture on l Ornamental Plants. 75 
Jennings' Sheep. Swine and Poultry. 1,50 
Johnston's Agriculture! Chemistry. 1,75 
! Kemp*’ Landscape Gardening. 2,00 
Kings’ Text-Book, for Boo-Keepers, cloth 75c; paper 40 
i Lab'gstroto on the Hive and Honey Bee,.,.. 2,00 
Liebig's groat work on Agriculture.................. 1,50 
Unalcy'» Morgan Horses...... 1.3 
\t anual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint. 1,25 
Mile* on Horse’s Foot..... 30 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture.................. 25 
Modern Cookery, by Mist Acton and Mrs 8 J Hale.. 1.50 
Natures Bee Book. 3 
Norton’s Elements Scientific Agriculture. . 75 
Onion Culture,.... . 20 
Our Karen Of Two Acres. 2S 
Our Farm of Four Acres.... SO 
Pt RcticaJ Shepherd, Randall. 2,00 
Produce and Ready Recknor Log Book.............. SO 
Quimhy's Mvsterles of Bee-Keeping. 1,75 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle. 50 
Rabbit Fonder. 80 
Richardson on the Hog.... 30 
Richardson on tha Dog,cloth.. . 50 
Rivera’ Orchard Houses . 50 
Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture. 1.00 
l Rural Humes (Wheeler)..... 1,50 
ScUeiiCk’s Gardener* Text- BookL,. 75 
Sorghum Grower’* Manual, by W H Clark... 25 
Stewart’* (John) Stable Book. 1,50 
The Horse and his Disease*, by Jennings. 1.50 
ThomnC Farm Implements. . . 1,50 
Todd’s Young Farmers Manual and work 8hop.... 1.50 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreen's. 1.50 
Wax Flowers, how to make them. 1.50 
Woodward’* Country Home* 1,50 
*f)Uk A MONTH t—Agents wante?!for vur entirely 
S»;U t if Article*, Ju*l out. Address O. T. GAREY , 
,ty Building, Blddeturd, Malae I817-13t 
DAR)l FOR StAl.K-Coutnlning JOO Acre* 
J; m Hillsdale Co., sum., ptea - mtly located between 
the vUag>M of JoncavlSVe and HHIsdaie. ami one mile 
from the former ami'.t i es from too latter place. Good 
orchard and good bttU-J log*. Has produced J-lAXi worth 
annually, and Is capable of producing an Increased 
amount hereafter. Apply by letter or otherwise to 
J. W. it, C J. CHaDDOCK, Jonesvtlle, Mich. 
Sept. 4. 1865. 817-tf 
A 3IKHIOAN HOOKING COMPANY. 
CREEN’S PATENT. 
This Company U now prepared to furnish one of the 
best article* of Roofing ever Introduced, consisting of a 
stout material made water-proof by a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened by » co,tof METALLIC Paint 
prepared exprowly. The wtioi-s rannio h*s been thor- 
oueiiiy tested, W entirely WATER-PROOF, and unaffect¬ 
ed by changes of weather, 
ft roll* up ana ua rolls like a piece or Oil Cloth, 
it L. dt-A'.gned for eoverlnz RAILWAY CARS, STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWELLINGS, BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any sensible working man. It U cheaper 
toau any known mooting of efiual durability- 
it eau be seen fu use and sample* had by applying at 
ton Office of too Company. HENRY SMITH, Agent. 
81 ‘M 8 t No. W Wail St.. New York 
Jr you must take medicines then take AlElt'S, 
which are by far the most effectual remedies to be bad 
anywhere. 
HALL’S VEGETABLE 
SICILIAN IIAIR RENJEWER 
Renews the Hair. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lleneicer 
Restores gray Hair to the original color. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reneu-er 
Prevents the Hair from falling off". 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lienewer 
Makes the Hair soft and glossy. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lb newer 
Does not stain the skin. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair lienewer 
Has proved itself the best preparation for the hair 
ever presented to the public. 
Price $1. For sale by all druggists. Bl!)-8teow 
And dealer In all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, But¬ 
ter, Cheese. Lard. Pork. Calves. Game, Poultry, Egg*. 
Potatoes, Bean?, Onion?. Drkd Fruits. Apples, Peaches. 
Strawberrlee, Pear?, PI dubs. Grapes. Furs, Skins, Bees¬ 
wax, Tallow. Maple SUijar, Wool. 
ll«Vi A Fail Fulton II.*, V'eat ITu.hlMjvtou Market, 
WHW TOHK. 
£JT“ Prompt attention 1 ndlannedlato returns made on 
all consignments. 815-eowtf 
GKNTri WANTED In nvtsry State nndCounty at 
d\ ft to $2 for every hour’s service. Pleasant and heut 
oritble builnoex. No risk -every body address 
819 MANSON LANG, New York City. 
visions thereof. 
5 S. Sections eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thir¬ 
teen of chapter twenty nine of the laws of eighteen hun¬ 
dred and %ixty-tive, are hereby repealed. 
Y*ou are, without delay, to deliver a copy of the above 
notice to the Supervisor or one or the Assessors of each 
town or ward In your county; and also to cause a copy 
of said notice tobe published tit all the newspapers print¬ 
ed tn your county, once in *ach week until the election. 
Yours re?pectfully, 
CUAUNCEY M. DEPEW, 
8U-121 Secretary of State. 
R SALK-A FEW FULL-IILODD Merino 
•;»c? with ftrst-elita* pedigree*, and three Klims. 
I’ Ewes with flr*t-claa» peTUgrec*, am--- 
Also, two pure Shropshire llim* nnd one SOuto-DoWO 
weighing over 200 tt*. eseb. WM. IIKFBK. Beacon 
Furm, Northport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 81‘>3t 
^GEXTS WA\TE® KVERl WHERE. 
Returned Soldiers aud cv«iybody with a small capital 
can make Twenty Dollar* po; day selling our great, new 
and wonderful extra larc-U*2e, fine duality Stationery 
Packages. Every dollar ifi'esled, more than doubled. 
Spier idl'd Gobi and Silver fi prcacm.'d free to all 
who act a* our agent*, ik.irt «bcm wanted in every 
Village and Town to Covnty Nights 
free. Mtles GumeiMa, ,0 inaiut ucreaslag, everybody buy* 
ihem. Send Tor our now tirculars, containing Extra 
Premium Inducements./"rdf. 
M. D. GILBERT & CO* Stationxiis. 
S15-18t 1® lassan Street, Now Y'ork. 
IIE HUNTERS SECRETS -Giving full in 
I. Btructlons for Hunting and Trapping all kinds of lur 
anlinal.?. Recently obtalued of a W vs torn Trapper, Sent 
by mall to any person for fifty cunt*. AJdre?? 
B 19 - 3 t F, A. ELLIS, Box 4, Gharlotte, MleUlgan. 
RMEUN, COUSIttYJIES, AND 
1 Alt PHOTOGRAPHS OF I NION 
I \/\y General* *eut. p<fst-iuitd, for 25 cts.-, 50 Photo- 
gTapriaof Rebel Ofi’.cen* lot iu ci.*.; 50 Photographs of 
§tnVv?men and General* for 25 ct.*.; 100 Photographs Of 
Actresses for 25 ct#.; 106 Photographs of Actors for 25 cm 
Address C» SEYMOOB, Holland. Eric Co., N. 1 
Can send their Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, Green and Dried 
Fruits. Fur*. Skins. Poultry, Game, Provision*, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum. Wool. Potash. Tobacco, Oils, aad other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MKHCHANT, 
No. 333 Washington st., Note York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at toe highest 
niarketprtce. Every shipper to him will receive his val¬ 
uable weekly Price Current of toe New-Y'ork Market 
free. 791-tf 
\ DAY !—ASten*9 wanted to sell a new and 
wonderful SEW Du MACHINE, the ost.T 
cheap ono licensed. Addrb*, SHAW <t CLARK. Bldde- 
lord, Maine. 817-18U 
VOW KEY DY - AGENTS WANTED every- 
1Y Where for too Finn Uomplen* HISTORY OF 
THE KKIIELLIQN pubiGm’d. 1,U,«.page*,200 nor 
trail?. &c. It 1? Issued by the AUHI' UN PUBLISH 
ING CO., and la Just what the ;» oplo are walling ror. 
A rare chant <• tor ag»nt*. Term* liberal, write ul once 
to E. G. STORK*, Auburn, N. Y. iSin-TtcoJ 
A STHMA CURED.— Rxusr flu xsiaxtkki> 
2V. ix T*x MiXfvx?, lie4 1 permanent curs effected 
bytlio nse of ” l PHAM'S AifllM \ CURE.” Cases ot 
from ten to twenty years' sSaidiug yield at onco to Ua ;a- 
flueuee. Price ri. Sent, postpaid, to any address by 
8. C. UPriAM. 26 South Kigbt St-, Philadelphia, Pa. 
CST" Circulars seat free. 815-181 
Cancers Cured without pain or the use of the knife. 
Tumors, White Swellings, Goitre, Ulcers, and all 
Chronic Diseases successfully treated. Circulars de¬ 
scribing treatment sent free Of charge. 
Address Dns. BABCOCK & SON, 
Sdfi-tf No. 27 Bond Street, New Y'ork. 
I^ASTMAN’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 
Reynold's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Entrance Over the I'od Office ct from Exchange Place. 
nr Oldest Commercial College in the country. Prac¬ 
tical Instruction In Book-Keeping nnd Bnslnrs* origin¬ 
ated In this Institution, and It la too only ono In Roches¬ 
ter where it la elficlonUy carried out.enabling thoetndent 
T7FRY SUPERIOR FARM. — For sale, a 
T far at on toe East lienrieUa road, four miles from 
the city, containing 5'? acres. Tlie soil Is of toe very best 
apality.and in the highest state of cultivation, being now 
tilted tor the. raising of garden secils. 
H ha? good building?, a good orchard, and is Uiorongh- 
ly underdraimed. The lolling hoalto of toe owner tn- 
duces the proposed sale. . „ ___ 
For paruculars, inquire of ROBERT W. WILSpN, the 
owner on the premNo*. or of S. D. PGRTEK, Real Estate 
Broker. No. 3 Reynolds’ Arcade, Rochester. N. Y. [811-tf 
JJALL’S AGEI0ULTUEAL WORKS 
ROCHESTER, ?<. If, 
The unuerslgucd Rxecutor* or tne estate ot Jos*pa 
Hall, deceased, will contluae toe manufacture tho cele¬ 
brated 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which tor execution aad stylo of workmanship stand* 
unrivalled. Also, 
Colllua* and Slmtlm-k’i Com blued 
tHovcr Macinne, 
the easiest running mavliine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
For Information apply by letter or otherwise. 
M. K.‘ U«Lt6n, I Executor*. 
Kochester, N. Y„ June 28, I860, 806-u. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
Wo have a few extra copies of Y’ol. XU of tho 
Rural NkW-Youiaa, (1861,) atitched, and In good 
order, which wo will ecll at fl per copy at office or by 
Express— or $1.50 sent by mall jawt-paid. If you wish 
a copy, speak quick. A fow bound copies of same 
volume for sale at $3. Wo can also furnish bound 
copies or most of tho volumes Issued since 1855, at $3 
each. Bound volumes of 1864, $4. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
to become thoroughly competent to discharge the duties 
Of an accountant in eight to iwrl vo week* time—a great 
saving in time and money. 
Penmanship and Telrgraphlug taught bv experienced 
men. Liulles’ Department adjoining tho llosmose Hall, 
with all tlie facilities afforded to th» ceuthmifin. 
For further particulars call at toe Looms or sendfor 
College Paper. Address A. U. KASTMAN, 
Sl»4t Principal, Kochester, N. Y. 
y>EST FAMILY 3EWIH0 MA0HIHE, 
WHEKLEB & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded toe Finer 
Pehm ;u m at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1882 . 
FVi neipal Office, No. «33 Broadway, N. Y. 
666 S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Kochester, N. Y. 
Oi rn PER MONTH- 
OlrJVJ AGKNfs '.V x.vrsD lu every i’ounty and h»l«JU 
State, to seU the Burr lx tt Sawtxo .WaOHIN*, price |25; 
fnUy Uceufied unaer patents of How iie«ierllsoa, 
Grover A Baker, aud Singer & Co. M « will pay a month 
lv salarv and expenses, or allow a largo commission on 
sale*. For parttoalu-s, Ulnstr*t«?d ^tologae, territory, 
dtc., endow! I* *tamp ana tuidrese V AGK BUOI RKUS, 
agie Aiit*D f -6 for United btivuw, buiasxut s*,, Toledo. O* 
Waterloo, Sonoca 
N USE. 
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