iievo icUvertisenieutS 
i MERIG1N HOOFING COMPANY. 
GREEN'S PATENT. 
This Company Is now prepare 1 to fnrnlsh one of the 
best articles of Roofing ever Introducer!, consisting of a 
stout material ulade water-proof by a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBBER, hardened hv a coat of WKTALMC Paint 
prepared expresriy. Tho WHOLH P\RBIO Uaa been thor- 
ougniy ceettuJ, is . ntlrcly WATKK.PRWOF, aud unnffeet- 
cd by changed of weather. 
It rolls tip ano unrolls like » piece or Oil Cloth. 
It is deelgm .1 for covering RAILWAY CARS, STEAM¬ 
BOATS. DWBl.i.tKOS. BARNS and SHEDS. It can be 
laid down by any senalble (working man. ft is cheaper 
than any known roofing of equal furablljty- 
It can he seen in use and samples had hv applying at 
the Office of the Company. HKNRV SMITH, Agent. 
819-!2t No. ft* Wall 3t.. New York 
s £oui>cnstT 
@ 13D E JET. W A. 1ST T E ~ZD ! 
The subsbscriber will inrnlsh CASKS and pay CASH 
for any quantity of v J 
PURE CI3DER, 
Delivered at the Railroad or Canal. For further n&rtlen- 
lure address HORACE WILLIAMS. Agent. 
Buffalo, b Y.. Sept. 1, Into. sl8-6t 
AGENTS W.VXTED EVERYWHERE' 
„„?' eta, ? e !i 8oldIe %? an<l everybody with a email capital 
can make Twenty Dollars per day selling oqr great, new 
HD »1 WnnHnrfttl o r»- n . . .. 1 _ 
Lj’IiKCT’ION NOTICE. — Sheriff's Orrick, 
Coi n ry ov M'Ofaos.—Notice la aerehy given, pur¬ 
suant to the statutes oi this State, and the annexed no¬ 
tice lrom the Secretary m Sta'e, tiint the General Elec¬ 
tion will beheld la tins Count) on the TUESDAY suc- 
ceeding -hc nra; Monday ot November, (7th,) 18«6, at 
Wiilch Election the Officers named In the annexed notice 
wbl he elected. A. CHATMAN, Sheriff. 
Dated Rochester, August 1. iStfi. 
The Great New England Kemedy! 
DR. J. W. POLAND'S 
— Rockland, Me., ha* a two-headed snake. 
— Fare on the Virginia railroads is 8 cte. pr. mile. 
— Butter i* selling at Co'umbne. 0., at 65c. per lb. 
— The small pox i* raging among the freedmen In 
Alabama. 
— The Clifton House at Niagara Falls is closed for 
the season. 
— Tho military order closing the Alabama churches 
is still enforced. 
— The Norfolk and Portsmouth elections passed off 
quietly last week. 
— Counterfeit 10s on the UncasBankof Norwich, 
Ct., are in circulation. 
— A man in Philadelphia lately cut a wart off bis 
foot and hied to death. 
— There are forty-four temperance organizations in 
the city of Philadelphia. 
— Onv, Wells accepts the Democratic nomination 
for Governor of Louisiana 
— At a fire in Troy, Sunday week, a man was knock¬ 
ed down and robbed of $70. 
— A fair at Milwaukee for a home for disabled Wis¬ 
consin soldiers realized $108,856. 
— Tho revenne officers seized $3 000 worth of smug¬ 
gled liquors in this city Monday week. 
— The American Freedman's Aid Commission was 
inangtirated at Philadelphia last week. 
— A lottery swindle circular, from Maine, is being 
circulated in some portions of this State. 
— A large liquor house at Nashville, Tenn., has 
swindled the government out ot $150,000. 
— The lumber bought and sold in Chicago during 
the past two weeks amounts to 5t 630,000 feet. 
— The Boston Journal says a thousand first class 
journeymen tailors can find employmen in that city. 
— The first ship that left the United States for the 
East Indies and China sailed from Salem, Mass., in 
1785. 
— Dr. Massey, agent of the British Aid Society, and 
others, are addressing meetings of freedmen in Ken¬ 
tucky. 
— In consequence of the great drought in the cen¬ 
tra' counties of Texas mneb destruction of crops is 
feared. 
— Three hundred Boston newsboys, belonging to 
the Union mieeion night school, had a festival Monday 
night, week. 
— The Tennessee Senate passed a bill last week per} 
milting negro testimony to be taken in courts, by a 
rote of 151 to 10. 
• 
— Twenty female clerks of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment made a trip down the Potomac, lately, in the 
President’s yacht. 
— The North Carolina Convention has passed a res¬ 
olution requesting the President to remove all negro 
troops from the State. 
— The rush for office at the New York Custom House 
is unprecedented. Over twenty-five hundred appli¬ 
cations are now on flic. 
— The owner of a vineyard at Hermon, Mo., has re¬ 
alized the sum of $'20,000 this season. One acre yield- 
Od OOO gallons of yy in<3, 
— At the Mechanics’ Fair, Boston, a machine is on 
exhibition which takes the seeds out of raisins as fast 
as a man can pick them np. 
— Negro troop9 are coming from Egypt to fight for 
Aiaxlmtllian, and the Mexicans are afraid they will 
bring the cholera with them. 
STATE OF NEW YORK, 
07F1CX OF TUB SgCRZTiBV OF STATS, > 
Alrawy, July gftch, 1865. j 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe; 
Ste—N otice whereby given. that at the General Elocttom 
V J be bed In tills State on the TUESDa Y succeeding the 
lirvt Monday of November next, the following officers 
are to be elected, to wR - 
A Sect stary of State, Ln the place of Cbaancey M. Do- 
p6W; 
A Comptroller, tn tbe place of Luclns Robinson; 
A Treasurer, in the place of George tv. Schuvler; 
An. Atto-ney General, ln the place of John Cochrane: 
A State Engineer and Surveyor. In the place of Wil¬ 
liam B. Taylor; 
a Cnr.nl Commissioner. In the place of William L 
oidntiBT ^ 
An Inspector of State Prisons, In the place of Gaylord 
J. Clarke; 
A Judge of the Court of Appeals, ln the place of Hiram 
Deoio; 
A Clerk of the Court of Appeal*. in the place of Fred¬ 
erick A. TulLnadge: 
All «hos terms of office will expL-e on the last day of 
December next. 
Also, a Judge of the Court of Appeals, ln the place of 
John K. Porter, who was appointed to fill the vacancy 
oo.-aoloaed by toe resignation r>i Henry k. Seiuen, whose 
term (for which he was elected) expires on the thirty- 
firet day of December, URL 
Also, n Justice of the Supreme Court for the Seventh 
Judicial Di»tr\ct, to ptiCA of Thomas A. Johnson, whoe© 
term of office will exnlre *n the last of December next. 
Also, a Senator for the 28th 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. 3ow- 
Hina; 
I wo Justices of Sessions, ln the place of Beniamin S. 
Whitehead and Delos Wentworth; J 
Two Corona s, in the place of Tunis Y. F. Fullls and 
Ellery S. Treat. 
All whose terms of office will expire on the last day of 
December next. 
The attention of Inspectors of Election and County 
Canvassers is directed to Chapter $5 of Laws of L-«, % 
copy of which is printed herewith, emitted " An Act to 
provioe the means of paying Donnues i .thorlzed bylaw. 
and wondered extra large ->i?.e. due .yial'tv •st.i'inuery 
«*-- ... m ,‘ 1H man doubled. 
presented free t.o all 
sn wanted In every 
__ 7 • 5 County Righto 
a aies Immense. demand Increasing, everybody buys 
them Send for oar new cbculars, containing Extra 
Premium Inducements, ftye. 
Si- me M ’ ‘■GoilERT A CO., 8TATR.VJCB9. 
v'h-iat in} Nassau Street. New v«rt- 
‘ lt,rz DIOR, 
Fackaeea. Every dollar Jo vented, ram 
Sptendiri Gold ini<t JSUvtr WatcAa* r.. 
wno act ns our afcen*". Smart riien 
village and Town to establish AaenrtM, 
f I'CA Id! On (m u. oa J t . .. . > . . 
C HEAP MARYLAND FI KJIS-610 to $30 per 
act”. For descriptive Circulars sand -=tamp to H. p. 
CHAMBERS, Farm Agent, Federalsburg, Md. irfiOfic 
- v *. ,VI uut Ul. V 9 
Premium IndaciMiieiifc*, frtf. 
A# TV < »•*• V« ,»•»a, a ,-m n 
“>" * w- SBKHO.UB1I). 
i03 Nassau Stree t, New York. 
UALL'S A&EI0ULTUBA.L W0SKS, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
The nnderaigued Executors of the estate of Joseph 
Ha ml deceased, will continue the manufacture the cele- 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for exeemion and style of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, v 
Collins’ and Shattnck’s Combined 
Clover MacUlne, 
the eas!est running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at onv operation. 
For information apply by letter or otherwise. 
F. W. GLEN, I-., 
M. E. HOLT<!)N. S Khutors. 
Rochester. N. Y., June Hi, tSSfi, aofi-tf. 
JTASTMAFS MEEOAfrTtLE COLLEGE, 
Seijnold'9 Arrade, Rochester, AT. L 
Entrance Over Uit Post- Office & from ExcMnge Place. 
J3F* Oldest. Commercial Colleg? In the country. Prac¬ 
tical Instruction ln Book-Keeping nnd Business origin¬ 
ated ln tula Iu»t'tutlou, and it is ;hc. only one tn Roches¬ 
ter where It is efficiently carried out, cnaminethcsiodcut 
to become Thoroughly cv.itipetOD: to discharge the dudes 
of an accountant ln clgu: co twelve weeks tune—a great 
saving ln time nnd money. 
PcHtnunsfrp and Telegraphing taught by experienced 
tlfy of the medicine Uml l hud b<*GO pl^tinin^, utid gave 
li In tea-poont'ul doses. The result was exceedingly 
gralifylug. Within two days the Irritation ot the throat 
was removed, the cough AUfttdded. and a speedy cure was 
effected. Soon alter rlns, I sent some to a lady in Lon¬ 
donderry, N. n., who had been suffering for some weeks 
trom a bad cough, occasioned by a sadden COld, and had 
raised mucus streaked with blood. 8ho soon found re. 
lieu, and sent / ar , rf >, toos about ten ounces of it 
and got well. J, B. Cla'k, Ksq , editor of the Manchester 
Dally Mlrcor, made a trial ot the same preparation In the 
case ol a severe cold, and was cared immediately. He 
was so highly pleased with the results, and so confident 
of success attending Its sales ir placed before the public, 
that he Dually persuaded me to give it a name and rend 
it abroad to benefit the suHerlng. In November, ttf5.1 
first advertised it uuder Uie name of White Flue Com¬ 
pound. In two j-ears i.-oci that t me there had been 
wholesaled in Manchester alone one hundred (idUfWh’ 
worth, where it took the lead of all the cough remedies 
In the market, and It attli maintains that position. There 
is good reason for all this; it Is very toothing and healing 
In Its nature. Is warming to the stomach, and pleasant 
withal to tiio taste, and Is exceedingly cheap. 
"As a remedy tor kidney complaints, the White Pine 
Compound stands unrivalled. It was not originated lor 
that purpose; but a persou In using it for a cough, was 
not only cured of the congh, bnr was also cured of a kid¬ 
ney difficulty or ten years' standtug. Since that acciden¬ 
tal discovery many thousands have uses! it for the same 
complaint, and have been completely cured." 
The above wu» written by Dr. Poland ln I860. Since 
then, as ln Manchester, the White rlne Compound has 
taken the load of all Cough remedies, as well as prepara¬ 
tions for the cure ot Kidney difficulties, in every city, 
'own, village and hamlet, throughout the New England 
States. 
The past year has given a great opportunity to tost the 
virtue of the UTkfte t\ne. Compound. It has been an un¬ 
usual time Tor colds mid coughs, and very targe quantities 
of tho White Pine Compound hare been sold and used 
with the happiest effects. It speaks well for the Medicine, 
that the people living where It Is prepared are high in Its 
praise. 
One bottle of this Compound Is generally sufficient to 
remove a bad cough, and frequently I have known per¬ 
sons to have a cold entirely removed In two days, by us 
Ing less than half a bottle. From one to two teaspoon- 
luls Is a large dose. I sometimes put a little white sugar 
and hot water with It, when takeu on going to bed. 
The limits to which i purposely confine myself In this 
circular will not allow of that full expression which l 
would like to give in favor of the White Pine Compound. 
It is universally admired by all who n»c It,—It has at¬ 
tained to such a popularity among those whose opinion 
is valuable indeed that vanity may possibly in part 
prompt me to record more here than harried people will 
have patience to read ; so I will stop, by merely recom¬ 
mending to all who need a cough or kidney remedy to 
toj.t vl»t«oo «L., tl'u* <Pw . r« 
mm. tnrt Department arl, 
„ _ .M -----usluess Hail, 
With all tne faellPlets afforded to ;he gentlemen. 
For farther purltcnlara cad at the Rooms or send for 
College P» per. Aadri-t A. R. EASTMAN, 
8fiMt Principal, Rochester, N. Y. 
YOW READY*-AGENTS WANTED everv- 
where lor the First Complete HISTORY OF 
THE REBELLION puldlt.l' • .. t.Wi pnges.200 por 
'rails. *e. It Is issued by the A l BUR.N Pl'BLI.HIi- 
ING CO.* and Is Just what the people are waiting lor, 
A rare chance lor ag. nts. Ti rm»liberal. Write at onen 
to E. G. STOrtliE, Auburn, N. Y. [al9-7teo] 
RURAL BOOKS 
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, Issued by American publishers, at the usual 
retail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
Allen's American Farm Book. at w 
Allen’s Diseases of Domestic Animals. ;*y 
Aden's Rural Architecture... ... jV) 
American Sharp Shooter.*50 
American Bird Fancier .^ 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott).tJC 
American Rose Cnltarlsc. w 
Barry's Fruit Garden.. ' * i v 
Browne’s Field Book of Manures . I<B 
Breck’s Book ou Flowers.. tv, 
Buisria Flower Garden.‘ t5)i 
Carpenters'Hanii-Book (newedition)..... 75 
CaUle and their Diseases (Jennings). ’ iv 
Chemical Field Lectures... ‘ ' ino 
Complete Manuk’ on the Cultivation of Tobacco'” 90 
Cottage &ad Farts Bee-Keeper... 75 
Cole's American Fruit Book.” ” an 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 75 
Dana's Muck Manual. 1*0 
Darllngloo's Weeds and Uselul Plants.i w 
Directions tor Preserving Natural Flowers vso 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over 100 Illustrations. sr 
Eastwood's Cranberry Culture. "3 
Everybody his own 1 .awyer. .* •» 
Farm Drainage, by H. F. French. i q 
Field's Pear Culture.. 
Flint on Grasse*.... 2,30 
Flowers for the Parlor or Garden. 500 
Fuller's HluslrvCed Strawberry Culturist. ' ’jo 
Grape Culturist, by Andrew S. Foliar..‘ iy> 
Guenon on Milch Cows.. ‘ 75 
Herbert’s Hints to Horse-Keepers.‘ jia 
Holley’s Art of Saw Fi-Lng. « 
Hop Cultnre. 40 
Hooper’s Dog and Gun... 30 
House Culture and Ornamental Plants. 75 
Jennings’Sheep. Swine and Poultry. L50 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.1 75 
Kemps’Landscape Gardening... jio 
Kings’ Text-Boos, for Bee-Keepers, cloth 73c; paper to 
Langs troth on the Hive and Hc-ney Bee... 2,00 
Liebig's great work on Agriculture. 1 v 
Llnsley’s Morgan Horses...,.. ijg 
M inual of Agr-.c-iltnre, by Eiaerion and Fuat.’ 1.25 
Miles on Horse’s Foot”.. . * 
Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture.. 25 
Modern Cookery, by Miss Acton and Mrs S J Hale.. LK 
Na '.nres Bee Book.... 25 
Norton’s Elements Sclent.nc Agriculture. 75 
Onion Culture. 3p 
Our Farm of Two Acres. . 25 
Our Farm of Four Acres.. 95 
Practical Shepherd, Randall. 2 jX 
Produce and Ready Recknor Log Book. 3t 
Q«uu»arw *.f B«o-l£^>plns. t ■» 
Quincy on Soiling Cattle. ' v 
Rabbit Fancier.® 
Richardson on the Hog. 30 
Richardson on the Dog. cloth. ' 50 
Rivers' Orchard Houses... .. [If 50 
Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture.. . 1.00 
Raral Hemes lAYhceier).j 50 
Schenck’s Gardeners Text-Bock. *~ 
Sorghnin Grower’s Manual, by IV H Clark25 
Stewart’s (John) SWble Book .. tAO 
The Horse and lils Diseases, by J enulnga.. 1 
Thomas’ Farm Implements... ij(j 
Todd’s Young Farmers Manual and 'York Shop.... 1A0 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreen's. tjiO 
Wax Flowers, how to make'them. 
Woodward's Graperies and Here. Buildings. 1 so 
p? I’ER .MONTH—And expenses paid to Sew- 
*J lug Machines Agents. Address, 
t D. B. HKRRLNTGN A OO.. Detroit, Mich 
A MONTH.— Agents wanted that can earn 
from fv> to $101 a month, and all expenses paid. 
For full particular addrem. with stamp, 
SIS-1 E. E. LOCKWOOD, Detroit. Michigan. 
dfcOK A DAYS— Agents wanted to sell a new and 
fur iiO wonderful SEWING MACHINE, the oxnv 
c.hcnp one licensed. Address SHAW & CLARK. Biide- 
ford, Maine. ’ S17-1SL 
and of reimbursing munk 
them Sn pursuance of law .______ 
that purpose; and v«5nbmlt to the people the qneaUon 
ot creotmg such debt, and to repeal certs la sections of 
chapter ’.wenty-atne of ttie L»wa of eighteen hundred 
and slxty-tive," for lnstrucdous Ln regard op tneir duties 
under said act. 
Chapter 3‘A3. 
AN ACT to provide the means of paving bounties au¬ 
thorized by law, and of relmbiirslng'maclcipalitlesBrr 
bounties paid by tbctn In pursuance of ,aw Sj creating 
a State debt for that purpose; and to submit to the peo¬ 
ple the question of eceaung such debt, and to repeal 
certain sections of chapter twenty-tune of the Laws of 
eighteen hundred and slxty.flve. 
Passed April 7,1863 - three-fifths being present. 
The Prop!* of the State of Me to Tort- represented in 
Senate atul Assembly, do enact as fotimes. 
8xcnoj5 1 To provide the meaue or paying allbountles 
oathoritcd by law to be paid by this State to volunteers, 
dratted men or substltu’ea, and to provide the means or 
reimbursing cities, coax ties ana towns, tor bounties paid 
by them Co volunteers, drafted men or suhs'ttot**, so far 
as the bounties so paid by them are aathorUed by a law 
of this State., to be reimbursed or refunded to iiem, a 
debt of ehU state Is hereby created and authorized to be 
contracted, wh ch debt shall be for the single object of 
paying, reimbursing and reiun IFg the jitil bounties, 
f 2. Tbs debt hereby created and author.:.-.! to be cob- 
And dealer )n nil kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, But¬ 
ter. Cheese, Lard, Pork, Calves. Game, Poultry, Eggs, 
Potatoes, Beans Onions. Dried Fruits, Apples, Peaches. 
Strawtc rrles. Pea.--., Plumbs. Grapes, Furs, Skins, Bees¬ 
wax. Tallow, Maple Sugar, Wool, 
’J.VH A- Sri-*B Fulton How, West XVo*.hln C ton Market, 
NEW YORK. 
iR~ Prompt attention and immediate returns made on 
all consignments. 915-eowtf 
all consignments. 
17HF.CKI.E?t, TAN, AND PIMPLES remove! 
r at once by the use of” CPHAM’S FRECKLE. TAN. 
and PIMPLE BANTS HER. Mailed to any address for 
73 cents, by S. C. UPHASf. 
8l3-13t S3 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
f* 1 lAf I AGENTS WANTED -To sell 6 HKW ix- 
O.t 'UU vxxTtoxs —of great value to famll.es; a’.l pay 
great profits. Send 15 cents and get 50 pages, or S3 cte. 
and get SO pages and a sample gratis. 
8lS-12t EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell. Mass. 
'yyEBB SOUTH-DOWNS. 
THIRTY E!Y^E3S, 
TWENTY-FIVE EWE I. 1 UBS, 
Tmurry ram i..vaib- 1 uua viablikos, 
the get of Arehblshop.for sale tis Fall. 
GEORGE H. BROWN. MUlbrook. 
813-ltt Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
A very large number of LmporUnt testimonials have al¬ 
ready been received from Physicians, Clergymen. Apothe¬ 
caries, and, Indeed,from nil classes lu society, speakingLu 
the most nattering term* of the White Pine Compound. 
Dr. Nichols of Northtleld, Vt.,says: 
“ I find the WMtc Pine Compound to bo very efficacious 
not only tn congtia and other rmlmonlc affections hut also 
in affections of the kidneys, debility of the stomach and 
other kindred organs." 
Rev. J. K. Chase of Kumney, N. H., writes: 
“ I have for years regarded your White Pine Compound 
as an Invaluable remedy. 1 can trulv sav that 1 regard it 
as even more efficacious and valuable tliau ever. 1 have 
lust taken the Compound for a cold, aud it works charm- 
G OOD FARMS IN OHIO. — Thews wishing to 
buy good Improved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying, 
can receive a Catalogue describing each farm and price 
by Inclosing stamp and addressing U, N. BANCROFT, 
790 Real Estate Agent, Jeh irson. Ashtabula Co.. O. 
£>E 3 T PAMILT SE'WTNG MACHINE. 
WHEELEH & WILSON 
M AN C FA CT URIN G CO. wete awarded the Fisst 
Purmtum at the Great Internal!opal Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, lS&i. 
Principal Office, 2Vo, 6%S Broadway, N. F. 
tW. S. W. DIBBl^, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
raise moneys for the payment of the hoontie* specified tn 
the first section ot this act. or to reimburse or refund to 
cltlt-s.ooaaure or towns, the bouniiea paid by them as 
speclfieit in the first section of this act. so much of the 
bonds authorized >.y tbls act.« shill ennui In amount the 
revenoe bou ts of this state which shall have heretofore 
been Issued by Mm \i aforesaid. Stoonu, lie shall then, 
as me revsa.der o' the bonds authorized to be Issued r▼ 
tills act, before disposing of them or any of them, adver¬ 
tise for proposals tor the same, and »hs7. open the propo¬ 
sals and award the same to the highest bidder, a; a race 
not less’.hon par.which Advertising and disposition shall 
be according to the provisions of law row existing. 
J 4. This act shall be submitted to the people at tl e next 
general election to be held la this State. Tue Inspectors 
of election la the different election districta in this State 
shall prevlde at each poll, on said election day, a noxia 
the usual form, for uic reception of the ballots heroin 
provided: and each and every elector of this state may 
present . ballot w hich shall be a paper ticket, or. widen 
shall boprinted or written, or partly written and partly 
printed, one of the following tortus, namely “ For the 
act to create a Slut" debt to pav bounties," or " Against 
the act to create a Siatc leb; to pay bounties." The said 
ballots shall bo so folded as to conceal the '■oncer is of 
the ballot, and shall bo endorsed, "Act ia relation to 
bounties.” 
} 5. Alter finally closing the poll* of such election, the 
inspectors tnereof shall. Immediately ar.d w ad¬ 
journment, proceed to count and canvas* the ballots 
given In relation to the proposed act in ;ne .ante man¬ 
ner as they are by law required to car.viri the ballots 
given for Governor, and thereupon shall sec down In 
writing, and in words at full length, the whole number ot 
votes given •• For tho act to create a Slate debt," and the 
whole number of votes given “ Against the act to create 
a State debt," and certify and subscribe the same, and 
cause the copies thereof to be made, certified and deliv¬ 
ered, as prescribed by law in respect to the canvass of 
votes given at on elec’iou for Governor. And alt the pro¬ 
visions Of law ;a relation to elections, other than for mil¬ 
itary and town officers, shall apply to the submission to 
the people herein provided for. 
5 t>. The Secretary of state -rail with ail convenient dis¬ 
patch, after thisact shall receive the approval of the Gov¬ 
ernor, cause tho sauk 10 i-e struck off and printed upon 
slips ln such numbers as shall be sufficient to supply the 
different officers of thi s State concerned In notifying or 
in holding elections, or in canvassing the votes, and shall 
transmit the same to anch officers. 
§ 7. This act shall become, a law when it is ratified by 
the people in -mrvuaa« of tho Constitution and the pro¬ 
visions tli ere of. 
§ 8. Sections eight, nine, tea, eleven, twelve aud thir¬ 
teen of chapter twenty nine or the laws of eighteen hun¬ 
dred and .'ixiy-five, are hereby repealed. 
You are. without delay, to deliver 3 copy of the above 
notice to the Supervisor or one of tbe Assessors of each 
town or ward lit your county: and also to cause a copy 
of said notice to be published >n all the newspapers print¬ 
ed ln your county, once tr. each week until the election. 
Yours respectfully, 
CHAUNCEY M. DEPF.W, 
SH-llt Secretary of State. 
Hon. P. H. Swectacr of South Reading, writes: 
" Having long known something of tho valuable medi¬ 
cinal properties ol the White I’ine, 1 waa prepared, on 
seeing an advertisement Of yonr WhltePine Compound, to 
give the Die die I tic a trial, it has been used by mombers 
of roy family, for several years, for colds and coughs, and 
In some cases, of serious kidney difficulties, with excel¬ 
lent results. Several of our friends have also received 
much benefit from the Compound. Wo Intend to keen it 
always on hand." 
Rev. II. D, llodgo. 
Of Vi\-<t Randolph, Vc,, who is a practicing physician, as 
well as preacher, ln a letter to Dr. P., dated May 71.IS6G, 
sa>>: "I find it an excellent medicine In kidney disease.” 
From a l!o»ton Pastor. 
„ , _ _ „ .Boston, January w, is«s. 
Rev. J. t>. Pot »NP. M. D.i 
Deab Sik Your While 1’tne Compound has been used 
in my own nimlly, and l know of others who have used 
It, always with 11 good effect, and I feel fullv Justified, 
and It is with pleasure that I say that 1 regard It (unlike 
most preparations of the day.) as wholly deserving 01 the 
entire confidence ot the public. Not ouly do 1 consider 
it a safe, but an efficient remedy for all diseases of the 
throat. 
RINKERHOFF’S OHIO CORN 
RETAIL PRICE ONLY SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 
tST' Editor op Rusal New-Yorker: 
Deai' Sir —With your permission I wish to say to 
the readers of yonr paper that I will send, by return 
mail, to all who wish it (free,) a Recipe, with full 
directions for making and using a simple Vegetable 
Balm, that will effectually remove in ten days 
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES , 7'_lA r > FRECKLES 
ANI) ALL 
IMPURITIES OF 1 THE SKIN, 
leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. 
I will aslo mail free to those having Bald Heads, or 
Bare Faces, simple directions and information that 
will enable them to start a full growth of 
Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers or 0 .Moustache, 
in css than 30 days. 
All applicaations answered by return mall without 
.narge. Respectfully yours, 
THOMAS F. CHAFMAN, Chemist, 
623-41 831 Broadway, N. Y. 
AYER’S ClIKURY PECTORAL — The 
world’s great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Consumption 
and all affections of the Lungs and Throat. 
HALL’S V K G- IC 'I? 33 I, K 
SICIRIAN HAIR REM EWER 
Renews tho Hair. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Iieneicei 
Restores gray Ilair to tho original color. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ilenev'n 
Prevents the Hair from falling off. 
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Retiewa 
Makes tho Hair soft and glossy. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renetcn 
Does not stain the skin. 
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Eenacer 
lias proved itself the best preparation for the hair 
ever presented to the public. 
Price $1. For sale by all druggists. S19-3teow 
Awarded First Premium at Ohio and Wisconsin Slate Fairs, 1864, and First Premium Sifrer Medal al 
Illinois State Fair, ISC;. And at every other Fair ■chert Exhibited. Patented, Sept. 2,1S03. 
T” 8 . Kf.iat no eOof Mmotisi n K -b«up. durable, speedy and to save the hands, for husking corn has long been folt by 
tbs larmtng community. Rvffiif, at best, U alow work and to make it easy ami fas: sotiv device fias long been 
sought but never t»und uutlt tl •. teve’illou ot A. W. Brjn stiir.itorr'a Ohio- Huaker 1 b 
1 he use of this Hunter will pir tie oust each and every dav that it is used, am! no man need fear that he will loose 
money by paying the small sun Of seventy-five cents for this Busker ’ 
This ltuskor lias been in im i : three ytata. with the finest results, and where single Buskers were sent last year, 
iteena are already ordered fbr hisyear—LS63. From an examination or the testimonials, you will find thatthey 
arc now in use not only tn v>iiL but in many other States, and with universal succet- 
I’hts is the invention of one served h'A time at farming, and often tide the need or Ida hands did> of *ome- 
thlng or the Wndfor ' huakin.- m 1, nnHlv, alter year* of thought aad r ; c ; Ll -., • , n ; 
pie, dui able, cheap and entire,r-.iocc»1 fti 1.111tt0. brass device, which is light, neat and effective, and wiilch (» used 
ov»-r lulttcti* Or glov.'a or with<u. them Tims far we have bioen unable to supply anything like the demand tc 
them, and. therefore, have omwoyod other manufacturers to assist that, thereby, wo maybe able to meet the 
wuui8 ii>r tnciu. T kri'y nr** fiimluhtid to tho aritlii in boico^. each coiitul^uc 4,6 and S tioxen.?, assorted 
sizes, at liberal dtocount,CB.ah <:i delivery. Orders for single Buskers, accompanied with sovcotv-dvo cents aud 
aiie ol hand where husker is w n. III led promptly, and sent tree, hy malt; or six tor three dollais oil same terms. 
i l : hKr—Wear the Busker as shown intlierut. Husk around the center of the and be¬ 
low the hand holding the corn. Lot the ear till the space between the thumb and Husker, and then draw 'ho tooth 
around aud toward the butt end ot the ear. Don't try to use it at the potnc of tho ear, at till. 
.11 ... .. Danvxllk, Bl„ July yth. 1866. 
Having sold all the H .takers ordered last year, you will therefore -end me five dozens more for my fall trade. 
Yours, &c. s. tri'INN IP. 
... i- , , (t*.\'»»KEO Ill., July 29th, 1865. 
I lie i.orn Uuskt r» oi dared oi you last year gave entire aatistaciioa. an i 1 ■ mid have »old :• u times as manv L i 
could have got them, they are just the thing and l Will want a lot mors of them this coming AIL R. T. YOUNG. 
,,, ..... , „ . , Terre Uaut*, fndiaaa. Jaly 75th, lSjio. 
Please send mo immediate y, per express, twenty do; ox, assorted sires, Brinkerhoifs CojnHnskm. This will 
probably only bo a drop In the bucket us to number t will warn, this fall, but l can order us t need them. They sell 
with me llku uot cakes and fanners who used them last year, iwli- ti 1 eonld no’ get half eno"gln aav.thai 'they 
would not do.without them, as corn can bo husked much more rapidly with them than with the peg, and as for acre 
hands they are played ouL" Yours truly, IRA GUOVKR. 
The above Hunker, advertised in tho Rural of Oot. l ttli. o-ieo 381. tor sale bv F. F. Fowler & Co., should have 
been by BRINKEKHOFF & BEERY, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. 
THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND, 
Is manufactured at the New Knulcnd Botanic Depot, 
106 Hanover St., Boston, 
GEORGE W. SWETT, M. D., PROPRIETOR. 
Under the supervision of 
RKY. J. \V. POLAND, M. D. 
DR. sWKTT will attend to the business department, to 
whom all orders should be addressed. 
ISrtSold by wholesale and retail dealers in medicine 
everywhere. 
DHRNHAMS A VAN SCHAACK, Chicago, Ill. 
JOHN D. PARK. Cincinnati, Ohio, 
828-ateow General Agents for the ilcV. 
Cancers Cured without pain or tho uso of tho knlfo. 
Tumors, White Swellings, Goitre, Ulcers, and all 
Chronic Diseases successfully treated. Circulars de¬ 
scribing treatment sent free of cliarge. 
Address Drs. BABCOCK & SON, 
iBO-tf No. 31 Bond Street, New York. 
<11 \i\ FEU MOINTTH. (ira 
■J b/b agKN t’s vvantro in every County and wlt/U 
state, to soil the Bastlstv skwivu Machine, price *35; 
fully licensed under patents of flow.”, Wheeler es Wllnou, 
Grover Se Baker, amt SlDger A Co. W e will pav a month¬ 
ly salary and expei .r-;^. or alio >, a large coutinlsalon oa 
sales. For particulars. Ulu*: rated catalogue, territory, 
Ac., enclose a stamp ami address PAGE BROTHERS 
sole Agents for United States, 221 Summit St., Toledo, O. 
Ill 
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