AR.fillH! FA 11 MS I-Ilf Farms in Maryland and 
Viigima fur eal« by F MACK. Maryland and VI r- 
la Land Agent, 517 7th St. Washington, D- 0. 
2Uuj ^tiycrUsenicms 
Lint of New Advertlscmeuts, 
E lection notice. — strempp’s office. 
olvty OF Muskox — Notice Is hereby given, pur¬ 
suant to tlie atatntes of til's Slate. amt the annexed no¬ 
tice irom the Secretary ’>1 Stale, that U»e Geueral Eleo- 
tlun wUI beheld Id tula County on the TUE 6 DAV suc¬ 
ceeding -he ura r Monday of Vovem h er. :7ch.) 1S65. at 
w ilch Election the Officer} named In the annexed notice 
will be elected. A. CHAPMAN, Sheriff. 
Dated Rochester, August 1,1365. 
American Jeweler's A-soc'ation Fherman, Watson & Co 
(.rent I’rt/.e Di-lrlbu'lou ti'-mon & Go 
While Pino Comp und G >0 W sweet., M D. 
First. Premium Improved Sowing Machine. 
Gulto PeiChft Cement, Ac. 
l.i.yd s Ulo-trft'ed Rat io lit*'' ry-Tl H Lloyd. 
Union Aeadeo y-RC" HASmllh.A u. Priuc pal. 
The M ,sonic limp—Oliver Dlteon & Co. 
Fur Sale or KudinUi'e— 1»r 8 N homae. 
Fow's und !’• tutoe.—M D l.apiiam. 
Monroe Co. Ag’l Society- F w Lay. 
Look Her- Boy*-M A uggers. 
It»rm for ^ule—K MnrttOn. 
T appers and tinnteis. 
Pure et) R-alnna FvW'S — w Ifankfl. 
Apple l’toes loiSale—Israel Stinks. 
SFKoiai, NOTICES. 
New Quarter—A Trial Trip. 
Ayres' Medicines. 
PER MONTH—And expenses paid to Sew¬ 
ing Machines Agents. Address. 
D. B. HRRKrvTON * CO., Detroit, Mich. 
T ^AKE NOTICE.-I want, every pn-eon who v>«g 
eut for he a merman Washl 'g Preparatlmi and Ex¬ 
cels! r So >p should‘end raefhelr name and a 'dress, and 
1 wilt coma und s e them a I uav them wall for writ tig. 
Address .1. THOMPSON PIE. Rochester. N. V., care of 
Williams, Rural New-Yorkir Office. 
F OWLS AND POTATOES. -White Dork- 
lug. $6 per nalr; $10 t' to Brahmas, *5 F pair; $8 
9 trio Black Bp nluh $t *i pair; $7 F irlo. Bremen 
Geie-e, $5 V pali . $} 9 trio. Bronze Ttirk-va, $7 V pair; 
$11 9 trio, har'y Goodrich Potatm-B *4 9 bnshel. 
M. D LAPBAM. Paris, ODClda Co.. N.T. 
A MONTH .—Agent* wanted that can earn 
VDeJ.J from $55 to $1(1' a raon'h, and all expenses paid. 
For (all particulai s address, with .tamp, 
818 -1 E. E. LOCK WOOD. Detroit, Mtchlgan. 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
Office of the Skcektart of State, ) 
Albany, July 29th, 1885. S 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe: 
Sin—Notice ishereoy given. tnat at toe General Election 
to be he;d in 'his State on the TCESDAY succeeding the 
first. Monday of November next, the following offlceiB 
are to be elected, to wit; 
A Secretary of State, In the place of Chaancey M. De- 
A Comptroller, In the place of Laclna Robinson; 
A Treasurer, In the place of George W.Schuyler; 
An AlW ney General, in the place of John Cochrane; 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, In the place of Wil¬ 
liam B. Taylor; 
A Canal Commissioner, In the place of William L 
Skinner; 
An Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Gaylord 
J. Clarke; 
A Judge of the Court of Appeals, In the place of Birsm 
Dento; * 
A Clerk of the Court of Appeals, in the pUce of Fred¬ 
erics A. Tall wadge: 
All who*- terns of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
Also, a Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place of 
John K. Porter, wbo was appointed to til the vacancy 
oicarionecl by the resignation of Henry K. Selaen, whose 
term 'for which he was elected) expires on thcthirty- 
flrat day of December, 1371. 
Also, a Justlpe of the Supreme Court for the Seventh 
•Judicial District. In place of Thomas A. Johnson, whose 
term of office will expire an the last of December next. 
Also, a Senator for tbe 28th Senate District, composing 
the County ot Monroe. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED., 
Three Members of Assembly; 
A District Attorney, In the place of William H. Bow¬ 
man ; 
two Justices of Sessions, in the place of Benjamin S. 
Whitehead and Delos Wentworth; 
Two Corone-», in the place of Tunis V. P. Pullls and 
El'ery S. Treat. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
OR SALE Oil EXCHANGE 
ttcres uf lUct class Wi I' 
T have 120 
i. situ 
. .. n m timbered Ian ._ 
ated on » beaut, fni lake, and In ■* thriving settlement In 
Cedar Valiev, Folk go., W(-,, near the county seat arid 
RR. and near, slid In the sanic valley with Kant Lake, 
where ol' has recently been discovered, which 1 w !' sell 
or ex'-hange ti>r a house and lot O' - a small place nr a' a 
village in t'estern 'J.-w York Michigan. Northern Ohio, 
or >» Isconsln. Address, with fu'l (lartlcn'ars, 
Da. 8 . N. TH (MAS, bkancatelns, Onon. Co„ N, Y 
^IIDER W ANTED! 
f be snhsbscrtber will tarnish CASKS and pay CASH 
for any quantity of 
PURE CTDER, 
Delivered at the Railroad or Canal. For further particu¬ 
lars address HORaCB WILLIAMS, Agent. 
Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. 1,ls85. 818-61 
"(REST 
Or, MAGIC MADE HAST,-aNew Book, Just out. The 
most complete hook on Iseerrlemaln. Sl'ght of Hand, 
ever pivd shed N' tldte like It. I‘tells luiw to cut 
a mini'll h> ad off, and unt It i yard from Ills tioily; how >o 
iji't otf your nose; how to vi' tiro; Laughing Gas ; Kope- 
tylng Feat; the Wondsrlul.fat and nearly2.0other as- 
founding Marios!. Obeml-a, and Optical nerformancea 
of me best Maetclana, Wizards, and FresGdlgliateurs.— 
H pages, with illustrated crier. Price only 20 cents : 8 
fort — mallsrt tree. Smi»juction guaranteed. Address 
E. HUNTER* CO.,Pubt|8|rr«, Hinsdale.N. II. L S(l-3t 
HE GREAT NEW-ENGLAND REMEDY 
DR. J. W. JPOLLAND’S 
WHITE FINE COMPOUND, 
i}*>K A DAYt-Ac ents wanted to sell a new and 
tu>_»3 woouerful SEWING MACHINE, the o S lt 
cheap one Urenaed. Address SHAW * CLARK, B1 Ide- 
ford, Maine. 817-13L 
®l)e Nous (Honbenser 
WAITED EVERY WHERE. 
Returned Soldiers and everybody with a small capital 
can make Twenty Dollars per day selling our great, new 
and w-nder'ul extra large size, line quaWy Stationery 
Packages. Every dollar Invested, more tuan doubled. 
Splendid Cold and Silver Watches presented free to all 
who act as our agents. Smart men wanted In every 
Village and Town to establish Agencies. County Right* 
free, sales immense, demand Umaslng, every bod v unys 
them, send for our new circulars, containing ’Extra 
Premium Inducements. free. 
. M. D. GLlJBSRT * CO., STATTojrKns. 
915-iSt 102 Naasaustreer., New York. 
G olden-hairid cebtride, 
Tub Choicest of Jvvkxilk Stories. 
Now Ready. Price, fl,35, 
TWO HUNGRY KITTENS. 
Ax Amfsino Poem for CnrLDr.xN. 
Preparing. Price, 7hcts. 
BOTH BY THEODORE TILTON, 
Editor of TA ' Independent. 
OUR MARTYE PRESIDENT. 
Voices from the Pulpit of Xew York and Brooklyn. 
PRICE. Si. 
TIBBALS & WniTING, 37 Fork Row, N.Y, 
— Snow fell at Philadelphia on the 4th Inst. 
— The Mammoth Cave of Kentucky la to let 
— Reports of Cabinet changes are unfounded. 
— The Ballniakers of Pittsburg arc on a strike. 
— Apples are $6 per barrel in New Hampshire. 
— Gen. Scott will pass the winter at. New Orleans. 
— Good hemp has been raised in Kansas this year. 
— The total valuation of Rensselaer county is $29,- 
4S1.0O0. 
— Oil developments are being made In Utah and 
Missouri. 
— There have been 1,396 wrecks reported thus far 
' this year. 
— The lllinole State penitentiary at Joliet has over 
800 couvictB. 
— Skaneateles Lake is three and a half feet below 
'low-water mark. 
— The War Department has a million and a half pairs 1 
of shoes on hand. 
A company is erecting a’flrst-class woolen mill at 
Baldwlnsville, N. Y. 
— The herring fisheries off Portland, Me., are doing 
am immense business. 
— Illinois has twenty-seven Infantry and ten cavalry 
regiments still in service. 
— The death penalty for political offenses has been 
abo irhed in St- Domingo 
— The Provost Marshal’s office in Washington was 
abolished on Friday week. 
— Gen. Pope has made a general re-organization of 
the Department of Missonri. 
— The private sales of real estate in Boston, last 
week, amounted to $288,750. 
— The Missonri Democrat announces riYw and rich 
lead discoveries in that State. 
— A colored man named Chas. Ferguson killed his 
son at Chicago Sunday week. 
— The coinage at the Philadelphia mint during Sep¬ 
tember amounted to $933,000, 
— Missonri furnished 101,758 soldiers to the war, 
one-third being from St. Louis. 
— Tom King the cx-champlon of England has been 
lined £i for ill-treating a horse. 
— J. S. Bartlett and his wife were lately indicted in 
Montreal for stabbing each other. 
— The Associated Press la to have daily news re- 
r«ria from the South henceforth. 
— One thousand two hundred freedmen have been 
sent north within a few days past. 
— Counterfeit 6s on the Merchants’ Bank of New 
Bedford, Mass., are in circulation. 
— The Journeymen barbers of Boston have voted 
in favor of the eight hour system, 
— Upwards of 17,000 bales of cotton find their way 
to the Mobile market every week. 
— Oberlin College has nearly 800 students, many of 
.hem returned and disabled eoldies. 
— Lynn, Mass., manufactured $1,200,000 worth of 
shoes daring the month of Aagost. 
— There are valuable coddsherles off the coast of 
the British possessions on the Pacific, 
— A sale of 300,000 acres of pine lands in Michigan 
is to take place in Detroit, October Kith. 
— No liquors are allowed to be sold at Salt Lake 
City except at the chnrch (Mormon) store. 
— The gross reclpts of the Illinois State Fair, re¬ 
cently held at CUlcogo, foot up $20,521.75. 
— The bnrnt district in Richmond is being rapidly 
covered with new and splendid buildings. 
— In Oticso, Iona Co , Mich., pure native copper has 
been plowed up on the farm of Abljah Rice. 
— In I860 the net earning of the Michigan Central 
railroad were $755,401, and In 16t«5 $1,739,269. 
— Oil has been discovered in the coal regions of 
Cherokee and St. Clair counties, in Alabama. 
— Tho Cotton and woolen mills of North Adams, 
Mass., have adopted the 11 hour system of labor, 
— Heavy rains fell in eastern Massachusetts last 
week, gladdening the thirsty earth and the people. 
— Counterfeit 10s on the American and Blackstone 
Canal Banks of Providence, R. I., are in circulation. 
— Tho President has appointed George Allen of 
New York, Marshal for the Southern District of Flor¬ 
ida. 
— The amount of fines assessed by the police depart- 
met of Chicago, for the quarter ending Sept. 80, was 
$28,915. 
— The cholera rages at Barcelona, Spain. All bndl 
ness Is suspended, and half the population havo left 
the city. 
— Over 25,060 bushels of oysters are annually plant¬ 
ed In the Thames river within the town limits of Nor¬ 
wich, Ct. 
— The post offices In Connecticut, besides paying 
expenses put $50,000 per nunum Into the national 
treasury. 
— English Capitalists have bought $3,000,000 worth 
of mining lands In Colorado, and arc going to devel¬ 
ops them. 
— The Navy Department has ordered the rebel ves¬ 
sel, Stonewall, at Havana, to l»e brought to one of our 
navy yarde. 
— The United States practice ship Sabine is lying off 
New Haven (Ct.) harbor, and enlisting boys as naval 
apprentices. 
— Tbe great suspension bridge between Cincinnati 
and Covington, Kentucky, will be ready for travel in 
about a year. 
— A Sheriff’s daughter, out iu Wisconsin, lately re¬ 
leased two prisoners and eloped with them while her 
father was away. 
— An eight-hour league has been formed in Detroit, 
and an attempt will be made to carry the coming city 
; * election ou that issue. 
Y the use of *• UPHAM'S A3THMA CURE.'' Cases ol 
ora ten to twenty yean’ standing vlelrt at, once to Its in- 
tience. Price ff. Sent, pcisr-pafil'. to any address by 
S. C. ITPH AM, 25 South Eight St.. Philadelphia. Pa, 
ts~ circulars sent free. 81313t 
NEW YOR^OBSERYER 
^yBBB SOUTH-DOWNS. 
THIRTY EWES, 
TAVENTY-FIVE EWE LAMBS, 
TWENTY RAM LAMBS and YEARLINGS, 
tbe get of Archbishop, for sale this Fall. 
GEORGE II. BROWN, MUlhrook, 
813-Ut Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
A WKKKLY 
Religious and Secular Newspaper 
For the Family and the Fireside, will soon enter on Its 
FORTY-FOURTH YEAR 
of publication True to 
The Church, the Constitution, and the Union. 
It Is calculated to edify and please both 
OIaI> AND YOliYG. 
All new subscribers paying us In advance for 1866, shall 
have their names Immediately entered, and the Observer 
will be sent to them 
VETII. JAM CAR Y IIIiST, GRATIS! 
Subscribe soon, as the free papers will commence when 
the names are entered. 
Sample copies to any address free. 
Terms, S3.50 a Year in Advance. 
SIDNET E. MORSE, Jr. & CO., 
821-2t 37 Park Row, New York. 
The attention of Inspectors of Election and County 
Canvassera s directed to Chapter S25 of Laws of 1365, a 
copy of whlcn Is printed herewith, entitled “ An Act to 
provide the means of paying bounties authorized by law, 
and o( roimburslue municipalities lor bounties paid by 
them In pursuance of law by creating a State debt for 
that purpose; and i« submit to the people the queetlon 
oi cleanup such debt, and to repeal certain sections of 
chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of eighteen hundred 
and S'Xty-il ve.’ for instructions In regard to their duties 
under sail act. 
Chapter 323, 
A 8 ACT to provide the means of paying bounties am- 
tboiizedbv law. and of rolmharslag municipalities for 
bounties paid by them In pursuance of law by creating 
a State debt for that purpose; stid tosubm't to the peo¬ 
ple the question of creating such debt, and to repeal 
certain sections of chapter twenty-nine of Che Laws of 
eighteen hundred and sixty-five. 
Passed April 7,1885 ; three-fifths being present. 
The People of the State of Jllto* York, represented to 
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : 
Ssc-nos l. To provide the means of payiDg all bounties 
authorized by law to be paid by this State to volunteers^ 
dratted men or substitutes, ana to provide ibe means of 
reimbursing cities, counts* anu towns, for bounties paid 
by them to volunteers, drafted men or substiwites, so far 
as the bounties so paid t>v them are authorized by a law 
of this State, to be reimbursed or refunded to'.hem, a 
debt of this State Is hereby created and authorized to be 
contracted. wh'Ch debt shall be for the stogie object ot 
paying, reimbursing and reiuudlrvg the said bounties. 
•f 2. Ih-s debt hereby created ana authorized to be ooo- 
tracred Shall not exceed the sum of thirty millions of dol¬ 
lars.ana tlmrephali be Impeded, levied and assessed upon 
tne Taxable property of tYsSta-e, s atrect annual tax, to 
pay the luteres> on the said debt a* such Interest falls 
due. which ?ald direct annual tax shall be sufficient to 
pay such interest as !t falls due. An d lo create a sir.King 
rand for the payment ol sv d debt, there shall also oe im¬ 
posed, levied and assessed upon the taxable property of 
URKCKLE*, TAN, AND PIMPLES removed 
r at once by the use of “ TPHAM’S FRECKLE, TAN. 
and PIMPLE BANI8HJKR.’* Mailed to anv address for 
75 cents, by S. C. UFHaM, 
813-13t 25 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
6 1 rfu I AGENTS WANTED -To sell 6 ssw tx- 
•' " '’I vRXTtoxa —of great rains toiamlt.es; all pay 
great profits. Send 15cents and get 30 pages, or2Scts. 
and get 80 pages and u sample gratis. 
Si3d2t " EPHRAIM BROWN. Lowell. Mas*. 
HERMAN, WATSON A CO., Depot 54. 56 
►3 and 58 Liberty SC., and 3? and 39 r»as au St., New 
York City. 
GREAT DISTRIBUTION, 
by the Amp.ii'Oav Jewklxu's AssocrATio.v, of Rosewood 
Pianos and Mrludeonp. Him Oil Paintings. Kneravings, 
Stiver Ware. Gold and Silver W&tchee.aud Elegant Jew¬ 
elry, consisting uf Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings. Gold 
Bracelets, Coral, Florentine, Mo<aLc Sets, l.nva and 
Cameo Ladles' Sets, Gold Pens with Gold and Silver Ex¬ 
tension Ho'ders. Sleeve Buttons, Sets of Studs, Vest and 
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Rings, &c.,&c., 
valued at 
$ 1 , 000 , 000 . 
FOR ONE DOLLAR, 
which they need not pay until It is known whst Is drawn, 
and its value. 
The following parties have recently drawn valuable 
nrl7P4 fpi'iltl Him A mnrir^iin .frturalnra* A sr elaHrtn nnH 
IT ALL'S AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Josrph 
Haul, deceased, will continue the manufacture the cele¬ 
brated 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for execution aad style of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collina’ and SHattuck’s Combined 
Clover Machine, 
the easiest running maehlne made, capable of thrashing, 
hailing and cleaning at one operation. 
For information apply by letter or otherwise. 
M. E.' HOLTON, f Execator8 ' 
Rochester, N. Y., June 26.1865. 306-tf. 
ARCANA watch. 
An Elegant Novelty in Watches. 
The cases of this watch are composed of several differ¬ 
ent metals combined, rolled together and planished, pro¬ 
ducing an exact Imitation of 1 earat gold, called Area 
ua. They are as beautiful as solid gold, and arc afforded 
at ose-oighth the cost. Tbe esses are beautifully design¬ 
ed and are eLgraved In the exact style of the celebrated 
Gold Hunting Levers, .ud»o exact an Imitation of gold 
usto drij leicction. The movements are manufactured 
by ihe well-known St Imlor Watch Company of Europe 
and are superbly flcisl < <1, having engraved pallets, fancy- 
carved bridges, adjusting regulator, line dial and skele¬ 
ton band". 
These watches arc all Hunting Cases and of three sizes, 
the smallest being for Ladles. A case of six will be sent 
b\ Mall or Express for $125. A single, onccnt in a hand¬ 
some rasa for (IS. They will readily sell lor three times 
thclrcost. We abo Import avoir superior finished and 
elegant watch which we can sell for $33 each, or $130 per 
case of six. These arc also hunting cases and for Ladles 
and Gen'r. We ar« solo agents for this Wntch in the 
United Stales and none are cenulDe which do not bear 
our Trade Mark. Persons Ordering watches, C. O. D., 
will plcan* remit 25 per cent, of the amount with their 
order. Orders for any kind of watches promp ly and 
faithful:, faimied. Address, A Ft CAN A WATCH CO.. 
No. 61 Fulton St., New iVirk City, Importers A Don'ers 
Ln W atcllt* OI OVPry d srJljitlon. S212t 
S rlzes from the American Jewelers' Ass rlatlon, and 
are -Inrtly allowed the us« of thetr names: John P 
Kinzler, Bslllmor". Md , piano, value $.'h0; Miss Eliza H 
Hull, Pittsburgh, Pn . 73 \Vood et., mekuleon, value $100; 
Mr8j Seymour, Bast 3ith si.. ,n Y, oil puL.tiog, value 
$ld0, (Scene Of Cntsktil Mount tinal; Cant Horace Cum 
mtngs. Co. " K " 151th Pel'll YuLs., gold r<atcli, value 
HSu; Key J R Mower, BufL.lo, N Y, silver watch, value 
flUO; Ml-s Ho an a l.c Clcre, diamond rlne, value $125; Win 
Ftir<i, Marietta, Git., melodeon. value $7,7; M.s AM tvniie, 
Baton Itouge, i a., diamond ring, value flOO; H Cameron, 
N V city oil painting,value $ 120 . iscene In wlnie*i; Mi„s 
Jennie Watson, Saratoga, n Y, piano, va ne $-KW; John 
H Pampbell, Battery L', 1st M «nnrl Artillery, gold 
watch, value $125; Toney Glniard, Co. “C.” 55th U S C 
1., gold watch, value * 180 . 
Many names could be pi seed on the list, hut we publish 
no names without permission Our pairons are desired 
to send United State* currency when It Is convenient. 
Ll-T OF ARTICLES 
To be sola tbr ONE DOLLAI4 nioh. without regard to 
value, and not to bo paid for until you know what you 
wll receive: 
15 Elegant Itorewnod Pianos, worth from.$200 to 451 
15 K egur.t Melndeoua, Rosewood Cases 175 t« S50 
75 Pine Oil 1'nJUlUngs. SO to 100 
150 Fine Steel Engravings, ITftmcd .. . 2J to SO 
50 Music Boxes. 2510 10 
150 Revolving P»tent Castors, Stiver . '20 to 40 
50 stiver Fruit and Cake Baskets... 20 to 35 
40o Bel* •( T'a and Table Spoons. Alto 40 
150 Mold Knnting-Case Watches, warranted. 50 to 150 
100 Diamond Kings, cluster and sin. stone... 75to250 
175 Gold Watches.. t>5 to l v) 
SOU Latl'es'Watchta... (0 to 100 
600 Stiver Watches.- . 20 >o 75 
A chance to obtain nny ol the above articles for Oxs 
Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelop for 23 rents. 
Five Sealed E»v. lopes will be sent for $1: Eleven for 
$2; Thirty for $3; Sixty-five for $10; One Hundred lor $15. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Distribution* are made in tlie following manner:—Cer- 
tttlca'e* naming each article and it* value, and placed in 
Sealed Envelapr*. which are well mixed. One of these 
Envelopes, containing the Certificate or Order for some 
artiel- will bu delivered at our office, or seut by mall to 
any address, wltuoo 1 regard *o choice,on receipt of 25cts. 
un receiving the Certificate the pun baser will see what 
article it draw* ami its value, andean th a send Otn Dol¬ 
lar, and receive the article named, or can chooso any 
other one article on our list of the samo value. 
Purchasers of our Srnl,.t Envelopes may. tn this man¬ 
ner, obtain au article Worth from One to Five Hundred 
Dollar*. SHERMAN, WATSON A OO., 
ltox 5319 Post Office, New York. 
G OOD FARM* in OHIO.-Those wishing to 
buy good improved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
tan receive a Catalogue describing each tarm and price 
by Inclosing stamp and addressing H. N. BANCROFT, 
790 Real Estate Agent. Jefferson. Ashtabula Go.. O 
TNGERSOL.L’S IMPROVED 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested ln the most thorough 
manner throughout this and foreign countries to the 
number of over 2200. 
Ts* tIo»f< Pos-,i !» worked by either wheel or cap¬ 
stan. and In many respect possesses nnequaled advantages. 
We invite those wantlug such machines to write for a cata¬ 
logue containing full Information with cuts, prices, Ac-., 
or call and examine personally. 
Presses made, when so ordered, especially for packing 
hard and heavy bales for shipping. 
Orders promptly attended to bv addressing 
INGERSOLL A DOUGHERTY, 
[781-12tlam] Greeapolnt, Kings Co., L. I, 
paymeui or uie iiurrcsi on &uuu at a utn cv* 
ceeding seven percecojm, per annum, half yearly on the 
first (las s of July and .ixr.aary. In each year, until the 
S riQClp’a) thereof 1* payable, at sneb place in the city of 
ew York as shall seem meet to hlca. aod the whole prin¬ 
cipal shall be payable In such place In. New York ci>y os 
the comptroller shall deem meet In twelve years trom. 
the passage of tins »ei Tne bonds to be Is*. . bv the 
comptroller, under the provisions of this act. shall be dis¬ 
posed of by the comptroller as totiows:—Frrgt. tie shall, 
as soon as ' nav be after the approval of th s act by the 
g eople, -.die at par to the holders of any of the revenue 
onds of this Stale which, under tee piovtetonsof aoylaw 
04' this State,shall have been theretofore issued by him to 
raise moneys for the payment of the bounties specified in 
the first section of tWs act, or to reimburse or refund to 
Cities, counties or towns, the bounties paid by them as 
specified In ihe first section of this act. so much of the 
bonds anthori zed bv this act a* shall equal In amount the 
revenue boudeof thlastate- which -ball have heretofore 
been Issued by him as aforesaid. Second, he shall then, 
as the remainder o f the bonus authorized to he issued by 
this act. before disposing of them or adv ot them, adver¬ 
tise for nroposals for the s*nie, and shall open tbe propo¬ 
sals and award the same to the highest bidder, at a rate 
not less than par, which advertising and disposition shall 
be according to the provisions of law now exisiiug. 
J t. This act shall De submitted to the people at Hie next 
general election to be held 1u this State. 7 r,e inspectors 
of election in the diffcre.it election districts Ir. tiusbtate 
shall provide at eacn noli, on said election day, a box In 
the u»aa! form, for the reception of the ballot* herein 
provided: and each and every elector of this State may 
present a ballot which shall be a paper ticket, on wnlc* 
spall be printed or written, or partly written and paitiy 
printed, one of the lullowing forms, namely:—*• For the 
act to create a State debt to pa» bounties," or • Against 
the act to create & State debs to pay bounties." The said 
ballots shall he so folded as to conceal the eoaierwof 
me ballot, and shall be endorsed, “Act in relation to 
bounties." 
) 5. After ilnallv cloning the polls of such election, the 
Inspector- thereof snail, a mediately and without ad¬ 
journment, proceed to count and canvass the ballots 
given in relation to the proposed act In txe same man¬ 
ner as they are by law required to "canvass tho ballots 
given for Governor, and thereupon shall set down ln 
writing, and la words at full Icrctn.the whole number ot 
votes given “ For the act to create » State debt," and the 
whole number of votes etveu " Against the act to create 
a State deDt," and certify and subscribe ihe same, and 
cause the copies thereol lo be made, certified and deliv¬ 
ered, os prescribed bylaw In respect to :be canvass of 
votes given at an election for Governor. And all the pro¬ 
visions of law In relation to elections, other than for mil¬ 
itary and town officers, shall apply to tbe submission to 
the people herein provided for. 
} 6. Tiic SecxetAivaf State shall with all eonvenientdle- 
patch, after th'-saet shall receive the approval of the Gov¬ 
ernor. cause the same to be -track off and printed npo» 
slips la such cumbers as shall be sufficient to supply the 
different officers of this State concerned In aotltylng or 
in bolding elections, or ln canvass Lug the votes, and shall 
transmit the same Co such officers. 
) 7. This act shall become a law when It la ratified by 
the people la pursuance of the GcnsUtntion and the pro¬ 
visions thereof. 
I 5 8. Section* eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thlr- 
TWOSESI-A LONG SHARP-POINTED Nose ; 
■*-’ a short blunt beefy nose; a little turu-np pug nose; 
a Grecian cose : a Jewish nose; a Roman nose. What 
do they Indicate? See Tttb Punas oloc.icax, Jocbxal 
for FutsioosoMY, Phtriology, Puue.volooy, Eth¬ 
nology and Psychology. Only $2 a year, $1 for half a 
year, S8 eta. a number. Address 
821 tt FOWLER & WELLS, S59 Broadway, N.Y. 
RURAL BOOKS 
/'AHEAP MARYLAN D FARMS—$10 to $S0 per 
acre. For deacrlpti < e Circulars -<Bd stamp to H. P. 
CHAMBERS, Farm Agent, Federalsburg. Md. (820-5t 
\ GENTS WANTED In every State and Coanty at 
$1 to $2 for every hour’s service. Pleasant and hon¬ 
orable business. No risk - every body addres* 
819 MANSON LANG, New York City. 
J}ASTMAN’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, 
Reynold's Arcade, Rochester, S'. I'. 
Entrance Over the Pa>i-Office A from Exchange Place. 
|W~ Oldest Commerc' »1 College In the country. Prac¬ 
tical Instruction In Bvoi-Keeping and Business origin¬ 
ated in this Institution. »nd it is the only one In Roches¬ 
ter where It Is elffc1entlvcarrlcdout 1 eii»''Ungthcstudent 
• tlie dutlee 
of an aeeouutaut In eight lo twelve weeks time—a greot 
saving In time and money. 
Penmanship and Telegraphing taught bv experienced 
men. Lad'cs’ Department adjoining the Ttastnoas Hall, 
with all the facilities afforded to the gentlemen. 
For further particular, call at the Rooms or send for 
College Paper. Andre.-, A- R. EASTMAN, 
619ft Principal, Rochester. N. Y. 
Carpenters' Hand-Book (new edition). 73 
Cattle and their DLseasee (Jennings) . 1>. 
Chemical Field Lectures. 1.00 
Complete Manual on the Cultivation of Tobacco ... 90 
Otiage and Farm Bee-Keeper. TS 
Cole's American Fruit Book.. SO 
Cole's American Veterinarian.... 75 
Dana's Muck Manual... 1,50 
Darlington's Weeds and Uselti! Plants. 1,50 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers . 1,50 
Domestic Ponitrv Book, with over 100 Illustrations. 50 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culturo. 75 
Everybody his own Lawyer. 1,25 
Farm Drainage.by H. F. French.. 1J0 
Field's Pear Culture. IJ5 
Flint on Grass#*... 2jX 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden. WO 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Culturlst. 20 
Grape Culturlst,by Andrews. Fuller. 1,58 
Guenon on Milch Cows. 75 
Herbert's Hints to Horse-Keepers. 1,75 
Holley's Art of Saw Filing. SO 
Hop Culture. 40 
Hooper's Dog and Gun ... 30 
Home Culture and Ornamental Plants. 75 
Jennings Sheen. Swine aad Poultry. IJ0 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.. 1,75 
Kemps’ Landscape Gardening. 2,00 
Kings' Text-Book, for Bee-Keepers, cloth 75c; paper 40 
Longstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee.. JJ® 
Llehlg's great work on Agriculture. 1JB 
Lesley’s Morgan Horses... 1,2$ 
Manual of Agriculture, by Emerson and Flint. 1,25 
Miles ou Horse's Foot...... 30 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture. 2$ 
Modern Cookery, by Mias Acton and Mr* 8 J Hale.. 1JS0 
Natures Bee Book. .-... 2S 
Norton'* Elements Scientific Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culturo. 20 
Our Farm of Two Acres. 25 
Our Farm of Four Acres.. 30 
Practical Shepherd, Randall..... 3,00 
Produce aad Ready Recknor Log Book.. 80 
Qulmby's Mysteries of Bee-Keeping. 1,75 
Quincy on Silling Cattle...... 50 
Richardson on the Bog. SC 
Richardson on the Dog, cloth... 50 
Rivers' Orchard Houses. 50 
Rogers' Scientific Agriculture. 1.00 
Rural Homes iWheeler)......... 1.50 
Schcnch's Gardeners Text-Book^.... 2 
Sorghum Grower's Manual, by W H Clark. 25 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book. 1.50 
The Horae and Ms Disease*, by 0 ennlngs. 1 JO 
Thomas' Farm Implements .. 1.50 
Todd's Young Farmers Manual and Workshop.... 1,50 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreen's. 1.50 
Wax Flowers, how to make them. 1,50 
Woodward's Gr..periee and Hort. Buildings.... ... 1,50 
Woodward's Couutry Homes. . 1J» 
Wool Grower A Stock Register, Void. l. 2, 5. v each. 33 
Vounc House keeper's and Dairy Maids Directory. 90 
Yonmun’s H»<id Book Household Science .. . 2,00 
Youmao’s New Chemistry . 2,00 
$IT Any of the above named works wtl) be forwarded 
by mall, post-paid, on receipt o( the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. MOORK. Kouhester. N. Y. 
HEAT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION 
by Ton 
NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION, 
APB Broadway, New York, 
12 Rosewood Pianos, worth from.$250 to $500 each 
15 Melodeon*, Rosewood Cases.$1S5 to $AT> “ 
150 Music Boxes,,.. . $15 to $45 " 
100 811 ver Revolving Paiout Cantors.$15 to $10 " 
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets.*15 to $33 “ 
500 Sets Silver Tea and Table Spoons,_*15 to $38 “ 
100 Gold Hunting Case Watches,.,.ITS to $150 " 
150 Diamond Rings, Cluster, Ac..$50 to $200 " 
200 Gold Watches,. . $60 CO $100 “ 
300 Ladles’ Gold Watches. . $80 to CIS •• 
500 Silver Watehe*...$25 to $M “ 
Diamond Pins, Proocho* and Ear Prop*, Ladles' Sets 
of Gold and Coral. Jet and Gold Florentine. Mosaic. 
Lava, and Cameo; sew of Stud*. Voss and Neck Chains, 
Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockett, 
New Style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencil*. Fancy 
Work Boxes, Gold Pen* with Gold and Htlrer Extension 
Holder*, and a Urge, assortment of Fine Jewelry of every 
description, of the best make and latest stylos, valued at 
©000,000. 
To bo Hold at One Dollar Each, without regard to 
value, and not to bd paid for until you know what you 
will receive. 
Among those who have recently drawn Vxi.rxiu-* Gifts 
from tKU Association, the following kindly permit their 
names to bo used: Robert U. Hotchkiss, Now Haven, 
Conn. .Melodeon, value $150; W. F. t. Willis, W.23d St. 
New York, Diamond Cluster Pin, value |2rV; Mr*. R. G. 
Tonpan, la York St-, Gold Watch, value $125; Miss Ellen 
F. DU'keraon, Binghamton, N. Y., Melodeon, value $100; 
Mr. K. >J. Stone, 52 Tenth 8t„ N. Y., llano, value $350; 
Mr*. Teresa A. Miller, Scranton, IV, Diamond Ring, val- 
ne $1T5 ;MIbs Ellen J Peck, Springfield. 111., Melodeon, val¬ 
ue $125; Dr. 1. Van Riper, Washington, D. C., Gold Hunt¬ 
ing Ch*o Watch, value $150 • Edward 11. Lindsay, Worces¬ 
ter, Mase.. llano, valne $250. Miss D. II. Far well, Du¬ 
buque, Iowa, Diamond har-drops, vaino $260; Francis 
l. Moran, 120 Pearl St., Albany, N. Y., Muulo Box, value 
$10; Mm. R. C. IngeraoU, Urban a, Ohio, Silver set, value 
$60; Lie lit. B. F. Hendrlckx, Willard's Hotel, Washing¬ 
ton, I). C., Sliver Patent Lever Watch, value $56. Capt. 
1 . Warner, IStii N. \LVota, (i Silver Watch, value $S6.— 
uo *iG6i 
Geo D Wood, Wtlktny, vanaoa West, silver watch, $_ 
Wm B Red field. Columbus, Ohio, Music Box, $40. Man; 
A tlENTr* WANTED—In every county to sell 
Powell's great National Picture of tho Voters In 
Congress for the Constitutional Amendment. Thorough 
Agents clear $100 to *2C«J per mouth. Seud lor circular or 
crtil on POWELL. A CO.. 21 Bible House, New York. 
J* ;) A/ iA A V 17 V It made by any one 
U' ,V with $L5 Me a c Li Tools. No experi¬ 
ence necessary. The Presidents, Cashiers, and Treas¬ 
urer* of 3 Banka Indorse the circular. Sent free with 
samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, 
Springfield, Vermont. 330-lSt. 
A CENTS WANTED, —To Canvass for onr 
t\ new. beautifully Illustrated, and thrtlUnely Inter¬ 
esting volume of army experience, Camp $ irb and 
Cottox Ftsu>, by Thob. W. Knox, Herald correspon¬ 
dent- Full of startling incident*; amusing anecdotes; 
Ingenious stratagems: life in camp and Dlvouac; to¬ 
gether with ample and reliable directions to thoee who 
design engaging In cotton euRu e *i the South. Send for 
Circular. Addreos BLELOCK A CO.. 
fiJO-Bt 19 Bookman Street, New York. 
'I CCGklUUq VIKU., .ikitr, VWM, VIKkVU, iwcor WkHJ uur* 
teen ot chapter twenty-nine, of the laws of eighteen hun¬ 
dred and sixty-five, are hereby repealed. 
You arc. without delay, to deliver a copy of the above 
notice to the Supervisor or one of the Assessors of each 
town or ward In your county; and also to cause a copy 
of said notice to be published in all the newspapers print¬ 
ed Ln your county, once In each week until tne election, 
xoura respectfully, 
CHAUNCKY M. DEPEW. 
814-I2t Secretory of state. 
A MERICAN ROOFING COMPANY. 
GREEN'S PATENT. 
Th.1* Company Is now prepared to furnish one of the 
beet articles of Roofing ov r Introduced, consisting of a 
*tout material made water-proof by a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER. hardened by * coat of METALLIC Paixt 
prepared expresely. The wbo..* tabbio bos been thor¬ 
oughly tested, is entirely WATER-PROOF, and unaffect¬ 
ed by change* of weathoi. 
It rolls up ana unrolls like » ilece of OQ Cloth. 
It l* (Italciicd for covering RAILWAY CARS, 6TKAM- 
1R.T1ERS, COUNTRY .TIEN, AND 
Can send their Butter,Cheese, KggB,Lard,Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, Green and Dried 
Fruits, Furs, 6 Si us. Poultry, Game, Provisions, Seeds, Sor¬ 
ghum. Wool. Potash, Tobacco, Oils, aad other- produce to 
JOS1AU CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MEKCHANT, 
Mo. 323 Washington St., Mew York, 
Near Krte Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
market price. Every shipper to Uim will receive bis val¬ 
uable Weekly Price Currant of the New-York Market 
free. 791-tf 
$60; LI cut. B. V' 
tomD. C.,Silver II- ■_ __■__ __ 
1 . Warner, t.Mh N. Y.Vol*,, Silver Watch, value $».— 
II Taylor, Rlnetowli, Pa., Gold Patent I ever Watch, val 
‘:ia ll Brace, Noah villa. Term,. Silver Watch, $40; 
"■'d. Wliithy, Canada West, tdlyOf Vi atcii, $45 ; 
.vni w itcunetu, vviiiiuuiis, ruiuiL 
person* who have drawn valuable priie.i, do not wish 
their aamos published, or we night extend this list. Let¬ 
ters from various parties throughout the country ac¬ 
knowledging the receipt of valuable gilts, may be seen 
on file ln our office. 
MANNER OF I)IHTUI OPTION. 
OMTtTiexrBS. naming each article and it* mine, are 
placed ln SkaLKH Km vxLorna, which are well mixed. One 
Of tlieao envelope*, containing the Certificate or order for 
some article, (worth at least ONR DOLLAR at rotatl.) 
will bo delivered at our office, or sent by mall to any ad- 
drew, without regard to choice, ou receipt of 25 cents. 
The purchaser will see what article tl draws, and lla 
value, which inny bo rae* dki to nv* bcnobkddou- 
laiis, and can then send oxs ixu.ua» and receive the 
article mtiucd. 
No Biwlmk*.- Every purrhuaer gets value. 
Parties dealing with n* may depend on having prompt 
returns, and the article drawn will be Immediately sent 
to any address by return mall or express. 
Entire satisfaction guaranteed in all case*. Six Cer¬ 
tificates fortl: thirteen for $2. 
Aua.vrs Wx.stkh.-a.I1 letters should h« addressed 
T. UKNTON A CO.. Box 5567, P. O.. New York. 
TAL1AN BKES.— A lew colonic* ot pure Italian 
X Biota In plain movable comb hives, ln good condi¬ 
tion for wln'er $15; in box hive* $14. Black Bees In box 
hives $7—sent by Express. Revised edition of ''Boc- 
Keeplng Explained/' (ln press.) bend for Circular. 
M. QUIN BY, St. Johnsvllle, N. Y. 
\ r KHY SUPERIOR PARTI.— For sale, a 
farm on the East Henrietta road, four miles front 
the city, containing 59 acres. The sort la of the very heet 
quality. an:t tn the highest state of cultivation, being now 
tilled for tho raising of garden seeds. 
It has good buildings, a good orchard, and is thorough¬ 
ly underdralned. The failing health of the owner In¬ 
duces the proposed >atc. 
For particulars, Inquire of ROBERT W, WILSON, the 
owner on Ihe premises, or or S. D. PORTER. Real Estate 
Broker, No. 3 Reynolds’ Arcade. Rochester N. V. (611-tt 
1 ,i.V It 5t FOR SA l.K. -A farm of lrt) acres situated 
ln the north-weal part of the town of Le Roy, Gene¬ 
see Co , N. Y., on the road leading from the Lake road to 
the Methodist Chapel. On the premises Is a good barn, 
about 1H acre* of orchard. 2o acres of woodland, a plas¬ 
ter bod. and two living springs of water. U desired It 
will be divided Into two titty acre lots. Enquire of the 
subscriber on the premises. URI KKL8KY. 
Lc Roy, Gecesco Co., N. Y„ 8 cpt 1,18i». 8l6-6t 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELEB St WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Ft bbt 
Pkxmtitm at the Great International Exhibition. Lon¬ 
don, 1862 . 
FVinoiyxjf Office, ffa 3M Broadway, Jf. Y. 
666 B. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. sole Agents for UnReJStates, all SuntmirSL,'Toledo, O' 
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