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— Diphtheria i* prevailing in Connecticut. 
— Minnnesota has a population of about 250,000. 
— Southern newspapers are rapidly multiplying- 
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16th inst. 
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Sunday law. 
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— A Mutnal Coal Supply Company is being organ- ( 
ized at Buffalo. 
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restored to him. 
— Governor Bradford is abont to convene the Mary¬ 
land Legislature. 
— Ticknor & Fields have sold 95,000 copies of 
“Enoch Arden.” 
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arriving in that State. 
—■Snow whitened the hil's in the vicinity of Scho¬ 
harie ou Saturday week. 
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nah has just been started, 
— The Supreme Court of Hartford, Ct., last week 
granted 19 divorce cases. 
— There are several female physicians at Auburn, N. 
Y., in successful practice. 
— The Iosb by the late Are at Belfast, Me., will not 
be mnch short of $200,000. 
— An old farmer at Biddeford, Me., says the coming 
winter will be a severe one. 
— The Alabama Convention decided by a vote of 58 
to 34 to repnniate the State debt. 
— The sailors at Buffalo are on a strike. They have 
been getting $3, but demand $3.50. 
— Thanksgiving has been appointed in Maine Nov. 
23d, and in New Hampshire Nov. 80th. 
— The sales of shoes at Lynn, Mass., during the 
month of September amounted to $1,400,000. 
— A national association of school superintendents 
will be held at Washington In February next. 
— The 161st N. Y. regiment was paid off and mus¬ 
tered out of service at Elmira on Monday week. 
— A new afternoon paper,—the Evening Post—has 
been started in Albany, R. M, Griffin, proprietor. 
— The Cincinnati Enquirer says the amonnt of 
counterfeit money afloat in that city is immense. 
— Queen Victoria’s traveling expenses in going to 
and rrom Scotland this year amounted to $30,000. 
— Mr. PeTbam, a railroad conductor, was knocked 
down and robbed of $500 on Thursday week, at Cleve¬ 
land, O. 
— There are now forty-four persons confined in the 
county jail at Cleveland, O , charged with;penit6ntiary 
offences. 
— The public schools in Chicago are over-crowded, 
and the papers say there are thousands of schoolless 
children. 
— The local Bensat.ion in Washington on Sunday 
was the murder of a woman named Wilkes, by her 
paramour. 
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are among the luxuries enjoyed at Concord, N. H., 
nowadays. 
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New York. 
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collecting money to buy an illustrated Bible for Mrs. 
Jeff. Davie. 
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wich, Ct., have formed an association and adopted a 
constitution. 
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fined $25 for trying to eject a colored woman from his 
car recently. 
— The parties at Nashville, Tenn., who have been 
engaged In revenue frauds, have settled the matter by 
paying over $135,000 
— Gen. Grant has refused to restore to Henry A. 
Wise his confiscated lands—Wise still declining to 
take the oath of allegiance. 
— The lager bier brewers are holding a convention 
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>1 nn accountant, in eight to twelve weeks time-a great COUNTY OFFICER** TO BE ELECTED, 
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xjiO-w A DAY !—Agrnts wanted to sell a nerw and December next. 
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4 STHM.l CT RED. — Rkuef Guaranteed provide the. me.-ns of paying bouatjes author! ted bylaw, 
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by the use 01 “ UPIIa.M'S ASTHMA CURE." Cose* oi them tn pursuance of law by creating a State debt for 
from ten to twenty years’ standing yletd at once to tts in- that pnrpoac; and to submit to the people the question 
fluence. Price $ 2 . Sent, post-r»afd. to any oiblressby 04 ersaung such debt, and to repeal certain sections of 
8. C. UPlIAM. 25 South Eight St., PUUodelphU. Pa. chapter tweuty-nlue of tie Laws of eighteen hundred 
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--- under said act. 
TTRECKLES, TAN. AND PIMPLES removed Chapter 3IM. 
^li Pl°MPf WavnhiIp " iT v/;V I i d M 1 l ECK n?' Ti V >f ' A ‘* ACT to provide the means of paying bounties au- 
9 ? na.T, 1 « BAN Is HER. Mailed to any address tor thorised by law, ar.d of reimhuralng m unlctpalltlea for 
' uy oe Ft V , . t i£ t »AM. bounties pall by them in par-uacce of law by creating 
813-I3t La South Eighth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. a State debt for that purpose; aud lo submit to the peo- 
- pie the question of creating such debt, and to repeal 
G OOD FARMS IN OHIO. — Those wishing to certain sections of chapter twenty-nine of the Laws of 
buy good Unproved farms cheap In Northern Ohio, eighteen hundred sod sixty-five, 
of any size, adapted for sheep, young cattle, or dairying. Passed April 7,1865; three-fifths being present, 
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7* Rea! Estate Agent. Jefferson. Ashtabula Co., h Senate and Ast'.mhly, do en.act as foilo'.c* 
----—-— Section I. To provldethe means of paying all bounties 
A fJF YTS IX'i YTf IY I’l’FDVU'il l'|»|> authorised by law to be paid by this State to volunteers, 
t\ veAiix to n id/ L I Lin vv (l LIVL. .jraited taeu or substitutes, and to prov.dethe means of 
„„.I ___ . „ .. , reimbursLngcities,couiit'es ami towns, for bounties paid 
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pe f filing our great, new as the bounties so paid by them are authorized by a law 
and wonderful extra large size, fine quality Stationery of this State, to be reimbursed or refunded to them, a 
N*V*k?*Yy, ry.ry .-..'.ter lnves.ed, more than .toubled. debtor this state is hereby created .ind authorized to be 
Spiezidid Gold stiver ITufcAes presente ret to all contracted, wb'ch debt stall be for the si-gte obiectoC 
t U S ogents- Sraorl mer. wanted la every pajiuj.rcimbur 3 Lagandrefunatrgtbesaldbouaf.es. 
} lliage and Town A t stnhiUh. Agen>'(c*. County Right* 5 g. ’The debt hereby created and authorized to be con- 
®verybody buys tracted sl.aU not exceed the-am of thirty millions of dot 
V}, j c - rcQ - llrs - LOatalalag Extra Urs, and there shall be imposed, levied and assessed upon 
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R- GLLEERT A CO., Stationkks. pay the tmerest on me said debt, as such interest falls 
3’5-13t 10. Nassau street. New York. Su«, which said direct annua', tax shall be sufficient to 
•- - - -- pay »uch I uteres: as it falls due. And to crrxce a a inrlwg 
TTALL'S AGEICULTIIE 4L WORK’S fuad. Cur the payment of mid debt, there shall a!oo oe lxn- 
JLi nuLi.iL/UijL u Jinn n u D, A. O , le> . led snJ upoa the taxable property of 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. th's State, a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to 
pav, in the space of twelve years from the time of the 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph passage ol this act. the whole of the dent created and 
Hall, deceased, will continue the manufacture the cele- contracted under and by the provisions of this act. 
bruted 4 3. To obtain the money necessary tor the purposes 
tt 11 mi_ l; _u. 1 • j ts contemplated by this act. the comptroller la authorized to 
flail lHTasaing MaCillllQ ana xOWBT, aane the bonds of the State, la such ?ums each as shall 
which for execution aud style of workmanship stands setn. ncettt> him, w'.ch coupons thereto attached tbr the 
unrivalled Also 1 v pav meut of the Interest 00 such bond*, at a rate not ex- 
_ ... ’ . ’ . .. , . _ , . , ceedng seven per centum, per accam, half yearly on the 
ColLLus’ and Shattnckte Combined first lays of July ani January, In eacU ve*r, until the 
Clover Jlaelilue, principal thereof te pay able, at such place in ;ho ciD’ of 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, v-^vible in®^fh ■iMftln'Nw York City m 
M E HOLTON' s’ Executors. complrolFer. jhduir the provisions of this act. shall be cha¬ 
in those cases of scanty, retarded growth, where the 
person Ls over 18, the Balaam ol the r«nne*a<e Swamp 
Shrub has been lound to excite the Beard. Moustache, 
*c., to a fine and vigorous growth. (Sec testimonials.) 
History and small gomplea sent sealed on receipt of re¬ 
turn postage. ‘■lS^teow 
JOHN RAWLINS, B15 Broadway, New York. 
EASTMAN'S MEB0AMTILE COLLEGE, 
Reynold,'* Arcade, Rochester, N. T. 
Entrance Over the Post-Office & from Exchange Place. 
ttf Oldest Commercial College Id the country. Prac¬ 
tical Instruction in Uuok-KeeplW ani Business or 
ated in ttda Institution,and It te the oulv oue In Roches¬ 
ter where it is efficiently carried out, enaMingtheswrieut 
to become thoroughly competent to discharge the duties 
of nn accountant in eight to twelve weeks time—a great 
saving in time and uiouey. 
Peamanalup and Telegraphing taught by experienced 
men. Ladles' Department adjoining 'he Business Hull, 
wttb all the faclimes atfordert to 1 fie gentlemen. 
For iurtlier particulars call at the Rooms or send for 
College Paper. Address A. K. EASTMAN. 
SlSklt Principal. Rochester, N. Y. 
£A DAY J—Agents wanted to sell a new and 
WLO wonuertut SEWING MACHINE, the only 
cheap one licensed. Address SHAW A CLARK, Bidde¬ 
ford, Maine. 817-lSt 
ASTHMA CURED.-Relief Guaranteed 
rw, in Ten Minutes. and a permanent cure effected 
oythe use 01 - liPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE." Cases of 
from ten. to twenty year*’ standing yield at once to tts In¬ 
fluence-. Price-$ 2 . Sent, post-paid, to any address by 
8 . C. UPUAM.25 South Et.g!it St., Philadelphia. Pa. 
fM~ Circulars sent free. 813-I3t 
TJ'RECKI.ES, TAN. AND PIMPLES removed 
X; at once hy tire use ol " uPHAM'S FRECKLE, TAN, 
and PIMPLE BANISHER." Mailed to any address tor 
75 cents, by S. C. L'PHAM, 
813-13t 25 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
JJALL'S AGEI0ULTUEAL W0SKS, 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
The undersigned Executors of the estate of Joseph 
Hall, deceased, will continue the manufacture the cele¬ 
brated 
Hall Thrashing Machine and Power, 
which for execution and style of workmanship stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collins’ and Shattack’* Combined 
Clover iviaclxlue, 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
For information apply by intuir or otherwise. 
M. EL HOLTON. { Executors. 
Rochester. N. Y.. June 26,1865. 806-ti. 
gEST FAMILY SEWIHQ MA0HINE. 
WHEELEH & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Fisst 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don. 1862. 
Principal Office, No. 69S Broa<Ucay. N. Y. 
SM 8. W. DIBBT.B. Agent. Rochester. N. Y. 
Principal Office, No. 99S Broatixcay. N. Y. 
SM 8. W. D1BB1.B. Agent. Rochester. N. Y. 
\ GKNTS WANTED —In every county to sell 
Powell’s great National Picture of the voters In 
Congress for the Constitutional Amendment. Thorough 
Agents -tlear fioo to FhW per 11 ontlt. Send for circular or 
out on POWELL & CO.,2t Bible House, New York, 
rTjral books; 
The following works on Agriculture, Hortlcalture, 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. $ 1 , 5*1 
Allen’s Diseases of Domestic Animals.. 1,00 
Allen's Rural Architecture. 1.50 
American Sharp Shooter. 50 
American Bird Fancier . 30 
American Fruit Grower's Guide (Elliott). 1.50 
American Rose Cuiturist. SC 
Barry** Fruit Garden. 1.50 
Browne's Ftuld Book of Manures . 1,SC 
Breckh Book on Flowers. 1.50 
Butette Flower Garden. 1,50 
Carpenters’ Hand-Book (new edition). 75 
Cattle one their Dlaeasetj (Jennings). 1.50 
Chemical Field Lectures.. 1,00 
Complete Manual oa the Cultivation of Tobacco ... 9J 
Cottage aud Form Bee-Keeper.. 75 
Cole’* American Fruit Book. 60 
Cole's American Veterinarian. 75 
Danas Muck Manual. 1,50 
Darlington’s We.yte and Useiui Plants. ljsc 
Directions for Preserving Natural Flowers . 1.50 
Domestic Poultry Book, wttb over 100 Illustrations. 50 
people, issue utpar 10 the holders of any ot ike revenue 
bondsof thlaStiite Which.under toe provulor-sof anylaw 
oi Cite Stste,shall have boon theresoiore ..sued by him to 
raise moneys for the payment of the bounties specified la 
the first section of thus act. or tore'.mbureeor refund to 
Cittvs, countii-s zr towr.s. the bounties p v.ti |jy them as 
specified in the firs; section of -.tils act. so much of the 
bunds authorized by this act as shall equal in amount the 
revenue bo-n.ls of this sts.te which sha.l have heretofore 
been issued by him ns aforesaid- Second, he shall then, 
as '.he remainder of the bonds authorized to be Issued by 
this act, before deposing of them or any of them, adver¬ 
tise for proposals for the same, and olisll open the propo¬ 
sals and award the same to the hi chest bidder, at a rate 
not less than par, which advertising and disposition shall 
be according to the provisions of Uw now existing. 
5 i. This act shall be submitted to the people atthe next 
general election to be held lb this State. The Inspectors 
i>f election In tha different election districts la this state 
Shall prsvtdc at each poll, on siiul election day, a box tn 
the usual form, for the reception of the ballets herein 
provided: and each and every elector of this State may 
present a ballot which shall be a paper ticket, on whlca 
shall be printed or written, or partly written and partly 
printed, one of the following torms, namely .'—“For the 
act to create * State deb: to pay boanf.es." or "Against 
the act to create a State deb; to pay boon ties." The said 
ballots shall be so folded as to conceal the contents of 
the ballot, and shall be endorsed, “ Act '.u relation to 
bounties." 
5 y After finally closing the polls >f snch election, the 
inspectors thereof shall, immediately and without ad¬ 
journment, proceed to count and canvass the hallow 
given In relation to the proposed act In the same man¬ 
ner aa they are by law required to canvass the hallow 
given for Governor, and thereupon shall set down in 
writing, and tn words at full length, the whole number o* 
v c tes given “ For the act to create a State detat.” and the 
whole number of votes given “ Against the act to create 
a State debt," and certify and subscribe the same, and 
cau*o the copies ’.hereof to be made, certified and deliv¬ 
ered. as prescribed by law In reaped to the canvass off 
votes given a: anelec'lon for Governor. Acd all the pro¬ 
visions of law tn relation to elections, other than for mil¬ 
itary and town officers, shall appiy to the submission to 
the people here 
5 6. The Secretary of Mate shall with all convenient dte- 
ernor, cause the same to he struck off and printed upon 
slips In such numbers as shall be sufficient to supply the 
different officers of this State concerned In notifying or 
In hob ling elections, or in canvosaing the votes, and shall 
Domestic Poultry Book, with over 100 lUustraUona. so _ ^ u- T* .NT ~ ’ 
h'-i.- twivi,lU I’r,ns a 1 ru cvirnsc -c transmit .he »a.ue ■' - -V . Officers. 
v^nOuLiv htibom tTarv. 11 .° r ® ., £ 5 7. This act shall become a law when It te ratified by 
Farm D-d'iace bv H y?Vre'n'rti. Vm the people In pursuance of ’die CofisUtUtion and the pro- 
e and thlr- 
hteen hun- 
MANON U It OTHERS, 
Y*i BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 
Ap First Premium improved fp 
Ou SEWING MACHINE. 0J 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PRACTICAL UTILITY AND 
EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
Patented May IStA. 188$,tmfrovemsnt patented dune 
9th, The celebrated FtniLV G*m Sxwino Ma- 
ohini, a most wonderful and elegantly zonslrurted Nov- 
KLrv. te tiolscli'** in operation use* the .:r,uy,u needle; 
sews With DOUnLI or StSOLH THFRAP Of ALL KINDS; 
You are, without delay, toudllvoT a copy of the above 
notice to the Supervisor or one of the Aasesaora of each 
town or ward In your county; arid also to cause a copy 
of said notice to be published in all the newspapers print¬ 
ed la your county, once r. each week until the e-lecuon. 
i ours respectfully, 
CHAUNCST M. DEPEW, 
814-12t Secretary of State. 
, K „ ^ . . ,, , , , make* the running stitch mure perfect and regular than 
For clubs of fifty the Semi-TVetklj, and for clubs of py hand, and with extraordinary rapidity, tnaktog six- 
one hundred the Dally, will be sent to getter-up of a 
club. 
Additions may be made to clubs at any time during 
the year at the regular club rates. 
Changes from club lists can only be made by request 
of the person receiving the club packages. Ail such 
requests mast name the edition, post-office, and State ^^hh'ltoile or double thread, it silently.yet very 
to which it has previously been sent, and Inclose rapidly, wttli a common needle, mako* tire running stitch 
fwi.nre.flv.. p-i-nti tn n,v fn, nf,.n„in„ tn --- exactly like hand sewing."-^ For* Tribune. _ 
to which it has previously been sent, and inclose 
twenty-ftve cents to pay for changing to separate 
address. 
Orders for any of the editions of TIIK WORLD 
may be sent by mail, and should inclose Post-office 
Money Order or Bank draft for amount (less tho dis¬ 
count.) We have no authorized traveling agents. 
Money sent by mail will be at the risk of the senders. 
Orders and letters should be addressed to 
TIIK WORLD, 
34 PARK BOW. NKW YORK. 
October, ISflb. 
Ut-ulo. V/Vl*»ea UJ wail no vun puw. Rnunotl rtn \( u i*>i Pffimi 1+ UnilCC W UJU 9UpC7vl80r r JCaC Ci * m? .VdMfMOra Ui eacu 
, n 1&ON lmOTHEKS. Hinti u> H^rscvk*R«n«p a . i 4? *own or ward tii your county; %sv\ aUo LO cause a copy 
w M ”. X ’^ ol salvl notice to be pnt>l # *!d ia au the newspapers print 
$&3tcow W UU0ADW.W , NKW \ OHK. Hop^alWLrt 0 ? “ ^ c iik • * *. td tn your coumy t once m each week uutU tne elecuon* 
Hooper's Pou a tii! Gun.. 90 oxm w dfpfw 
S First Premium improved fr iS .s«2_ 
SEWING MACHINE. wu K7S“Llf^»7oli2S; Ulr>, :;;^ S lummu, us 
OS.11IHU mMUmnLi W K.ngs' Text-Book, for Bre'-E^Ts. rtoth 75c; paper 40 J? 
THE EMBODIMENT OF LangstTotb on tho Hire and Honey Bee. . 2.00 PHIIKITRY IACBPUAMTQ 
PRACTICAL UTILITY AND Liebig's great work on Agriculture. 1 X 0 UUUHlllI RICnlinAN I 9) 
Patented May fSfA. 18«J, rnpTOiwneai Mauualof 1 AgrimUnre. byEme.^u'itod Filut!l,a Can seii JtoelrBTitC^. CheeseKg^.Li^d.TallowBea.M. 
9iA,lWB. The celebrated Faxi.t GhmSxwiso Mi- M Ura on Horae's Foot.... 7 . SO 
ouinx. a most wonderful and elegantly ccnuiructed Nov- Manual on Flax and Hemp Culture.... 25 ^ 
ml rv. te notefli'o* in operation use* thayiroi^.U needlei Modern Cookery, by Mtes Acton and Mrs S j Hale., l.v) ghurn. Wool.Potash,Tobacco, Ous, and otfc-e. produce to 
sews with Douhl* or Uinolb Tinman of all kinds; Natures Beu Book.. . 25 TneitH rtn pvxtvii 
makra the ruDalng stitch hut* perfect snd regaUr tdiau Norton's Slcouicta Scle-altflc Agriculture. 15 jwsiah ixura.i tan, 
by band, and with extraordinary rapidity, making six- Onlou Culture . 30 e'e >Nf 1»4« IO M VC Hf’H -\ vro 
trkn stitchm to filch evolution of the wheel. Win Our Farm of Two Acres.. 25 ^ - 1 ^ niEKCHAA I, 
gather hem.mfi*.shirr.tuek^uu ua breadth*, Ac,, Ac.; Our Farm of Four Acres . .. » No. 3*3 Washington St., Note York, 
te not toihle O) gel i>»*4 of order, and will Last * uri- Practical Sheau-vnl, Randall. 2,00 ne • 
timk, and di><w not infringe Upon any other sewing ma* Produce ar.d Read/ Recknor Log Book. 38 Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
chine made. QulmbyY Mysteries ol B«a-Seepmg. 1.75 market price. Every shipper to him will receive his val- 
"For the dressmaker It ls litsaiinihle, fortbehouae- Gulucy ou Soiling Cattle...,. 50 uable Weekly Price Current of the New-York Market 
hold it supplies a vacant place."— Godsyte Duty’s Boot. Rabbit Fancier. SO tree. 79l-tf 
tt uses a common needle, sews very rapidly, and is so Hlchareteou on the Hog. SO ——--— - 
easily understood that a cAifd can use 1C—AVic For* Richardson ou '.lie Dog,cloth. 50 YTKRY SUPERIOR FARTI.—For sale, a 
Independent. Rivera’ Orchard Housee. 50 \ (arm on the East Henrietta road, four miles from 
•■with single or double thread, !t silently, yet very Rogers Scientific Agriculture. 1,00 the city, containing 50 acres. The soil te of the very beet 
rapidly, with a common needle make* Uie running stitch Rural Homes { Wheeler).. .. . 1,50 nuaiity.and Ln thohighest. ‘t «e or cultivation,being now 
exactly Uke hand »pwln«. w -Afcg) F>r* Tribune. Schenoc a uardunera Text-Book... 7T> tilted tor Uro raising of gardon seeds. 
All persons are card toned against buying or offering Sorghum Grower's Manual, by W H Clark. 25 it has good b uUdlu ss. a good orchard. *ml te thorougb- 
for sale imitations of this genuine Machine, or thov will Stewaii’s (John) Stable Book .. 1,50 ly nuderdralned. The laiUng health of -h« owner tu¬ 
be prosecuted for Infringement on tho patente and liable The Howe and hte Diseases, by J eiuUngs. 1,50 duces the proposed sale. 
to 'in* and i.mprfsor. neni. Thomas' Fann implements. 1,50 For particulars, inquire of ROBERT W, WILSON, the 
Single machmw sent to any part Of the country por ex- Todd's Young FarmersManual and Work Shop.... IA0 owner on tho premises, or of S. D, POUTER. Real Estate 
press, pocked In box with printed instructions on receipt Warder’s Hedges and hvergreenTs. 1,50 Broker, No.3 Remolds' Arcade. Rochester. N. Y. [Sll-tf 
of the price, $5, Sara tisLivasY guanautced to iiJJ Wax Flowers, now to make them. . 1,50--- — •——- 
trkn' sTiTcnw to each evolution of the wheel. Will 
gather , hem. mflU, shirr, tuck. n.nn breadths, Ac , Ac,; 
Is not UaSle to gel out of order, and will last * L! vic¬ 
tim l, and di’<M mit i:fringe upon nay other sewing ma¬ 
chine made. 
“ For the dressmaker tt te inpuluoftto, for the hooae- 
hold It supplies a vacant place."—Godsj/'* Lady's Soot. 
It usee * common needle, sews very rapidly, and is so 
easily understood that a cAito can use It."—.Veto For* 
2,00 HARMEKS, COENTRYMKN, AND 
?! COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
}*2 Can send their Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Lard, Tallow. Beans, 
Hops. Flax Cotton, Flour, Grain. Meal, Greea and Dried 
2; Fruits, Furs, Bkl ns. Poultry, Game, Provlstona, Seeds, Sor- 
1 ghurn. Wool.Potash,Tobacco, Otis, aud other produce to 
| JOSIAH CARP ENTER, 
» COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
No. 323 Washington St., Note York, 
38 Near Erie Railroad Depot, To be sold at the highest 
1.75 marketprlce. Every shipper to him will receive hte val- 
raarketprice. 
uable weekly 
free. 
Every shipper to him will receive hte val- 
Prlce Current of the New-York Market 
79l-tf 
AU persona are catotono! against buying or offering 
for sale Imitations of thta genuine Machine, or thov will 
be prosecuted for infringement on tho patents aud liable 
V ERY SUPERIOR PARTI.-For sale, a 
farm on the East Henrietta road, four miles from 
Uie city, containing 52 acres. The soli te of the very beet 
nuaiity.and Ln th®^highest, ttate of cultivation, being now 
tilled tor the raising of gardon seed*. 
It has good hnlldlu is. -* good orchard, ami te thorough¬ 
ly underdralned. The tailing health of tho owner in¬ 
duce* the proposed sale. 
For particulars, inquire of ROBERT W. WILSON, the 
of tho price. *5. Sirs tixLivaBY guarrauteed to »|JJ 
iniAgent* wanted everywhere, 
lug Liberal Inducement* sent Free. 
Circular contain. Woodward * Graperies and Hort. Buildings. 1,50 
Addrea* all order* to 
FAMILY GSM SEWING MACHINE CCF, 
Office. Uci Nassau Street, New York. 
D rain tiub machine, bent yn use, 
inanaiaoturpdhy A. !A TOURRETTif. 
789-tf Waterloo. Seneca Co. N. Y 
Woodward's Country Home*,.,,. 1,56 
Wool Grower A Stock RegUter, Vote. 3.2,5.8. each. 33 
Young Housekeeper'* and Dairy Maid's Directory. 30 
Youaiaa'a H»ad B<>ok Household Science. 2.00 
YoazmMi's New Chemistry. 2,00 
W Any of tho above named work* will be forwarded 
by mall.piMVpald, ou receipt of thepricc specified. 
Address_ D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
$150 
IS Cini FEU MONTH, itjcn 
l ’3S to AGENTS W ixtro in every County and (DltA/ 
S State, to sea tho BatrrLgrT Sgwi.vo M achtn b. price $25; 
fully licensed under patent* of Howe, wheeler A Wilson. 
o'Jv{ Grover A Baker, and Singer A Co. We will pay a month- 
sole Agent* for United States, ill Summit St.. Toledo. 6. 
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