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List of New Advertisements 
[JARMERS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT M m READ THIS! 
F oot-rot in sskep 
CAN BE THOROUGHLY CURED, 
BY USING 
Whittemore's Cura for Toot-Rot in Sheep, 
It is Surer and Safer than anv preparation or Blue Vit¬ 
riol, Butter Of Antimony, etc. It has Been tested bv many 
Prominent Sheer) owners with succ***. and fa In fact a 
Hysitive, Vurt, \% wi T l also thoroai'My cure the 7 ron*$ 
cases of Foul In Cattle, sad Thrush lit Horses. OrtlB- 
cates can be bad of the Agent*. 
Vi?~ Ask lor WUi’.temore'S Cure and take no Other. F«c 
sale by all Drugglv ». V. w. WH1TTEMORB, 
3 lc Manufacturer, ChMliain t Corners, N. Y. 
For sale by Wia HYMAN * Co , Beth, N. Y.; Dtcicrs- 
pok. Com stock & Co., U ticti; Jourr Fairchild, Clar.eno- 
via, N. Y.; JsiiBs tVono * Chi., P.> ighkeepsle. ti. T.: 
The Evening Post—Wm. C. Bryant & Co. 
Agents Wanted—C. B Itichardeon. 
The New Taper-Frank Leslie, 
Farmer* and Agricultural implement Men — D. 
Rogers A Bon-. 
Agent* Minted BF lock & Co. 
Farmers and Stock Growers — K. P Eaton * Co. 
To Fanners and Lumber Den lore—Geo. W. Flaher. 
Wanted Immedaudy—■Adyn S, Hale. 
Ohio Farmer and Cultivator. ’ 
The Saturday K’Oning Post—II. Peterson & Co. 
18(55 Peterson & Co. 
The Phantom of the Wilderness—II Peterson * Co. 
The l.adyV Friend—Deacon A. Peterson. 
The Best of Monthlies—Beacon & Peterson. 
Got the Best—Beadle & Co. 
Cancers Cared Clme. Wolff. 
Paraguayan Bedash Seed—Sidney A. Coe. 
Agents Wanted—G A. Gildi-rslleve. 
More than On,' Hundred Tbinga Worth Knowing 
Adams A Co 
Now is Hit! Time—Levant flarjs*r. 
20.000 Aimers trainee Stocks—Noah I’. Tlnstod 
Agents Ueud W H. Chldester. 
Send 20 Cents Bend In & Co. 
Don't bo Foottnh—U. L. Wolcott. 
Itend Humbug Occasionally - B McWhood 
Make Up a Club -Beadle’s Monthly. 
Permanent Sheep Label—C II Dana. 
Berkshire Pig*—W J Puttee 
Horne Employment—Dr. O Phelps. 
Twenty Thousand Happy Children—Ollrer Ditson. 
amclAt, NOTICES. 
Ayres' Medicines. 
HOOD WHEELER & WILSON’S 
lOUUt Celebrated SiS Sewing machine 
as a Premium tor Clab8 of that popular weekly, TIIE 
8AT7HDAY EVENING TOST, „ 
Twenty copies and the Sewing Machine,.?”! . . . .|T0. 
Th rty copies and the Sewing Machine,. .$*5 
Forty copies and the Sewing Mactdnc,.flOO 
Bead Tor a sample copy of TIIE POST, furnished gra¬ 
tis!, containing full particulars, to II. PETERSON & CO., 
319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
F AEMERS AIfD STOCK GROWERS 
Will rtnd W for their interest to subscribe for t,bc 
NEW ENGLAND FARMER, 
THE LEADING AGRICULTURAL NKWSPAPKR 
Iff NEW ENGLAND. 
Onr Reports of the Brighton and Cambridge Cattle 
Markets aro nneqnalod by those of any othor paper. Our 
other Market Reports are full and reliable. 
Oar Literary and General Nows Departments are ably 
edited, and the Agricultural Department is under the 
chargo of com pec,ml Editors, assisted by practical con¬ 
tributors In every part of the country. -1 
Tzrms— fS,00 • year or 12,50 In Advance. 
Address R. p. EATON * CO., 
®8-6teo 51 Merchants' How, Boston, Mase. 
£)£ CENT SAMPLE ■kENT FREE, with Cata- 
y '1 loguc Id terms to agents. Address 
UV HAYWARD * CO., 
kin Broadway New York. 
S First Premium Improved fir 
SIWIN 3 MACHINE. JD 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PRACTICAL 'TTIUTT AND 
_ , , , „ EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
_ PatmUAyfuy 13 Vt, IB63, Irnproremeid paunie-d June 
»», ,std- The celebrated Family osx sawixa Ma- 
chine, a most wonderful and elegantit/ C/mtfrucfed Nrry- 
blty, Is noiseless In Operation use* the »tr «s>.“.t «ssdi«- 
sews with DnnBt.it or Stxsi ie Tui’.ro of alt. KtXDs' - 
makes the runnlne sbitcb mm* orr/esi and regular than 
by hand, anil with extraordinary rapidity, maiong sac- 
TKRK STITC'HSS to each evolution of foe wheel/ Will 
gather, hem, ruffe, s/Urr, tuck. r~un up breadth*, *o.. 
Is not liable to get out (. < order, and wd > last a L.m- 
riMtt, and does not injringe upon any other sewing ma. 
clime made. 14 
"For the dressmaker it Is Inraluable, tor tne house¬ 
hold It supplies . vacant place."— Oodey'- lewy’i Booh. 
It uses i wtnmon need,?. -u« very rapidly,and Is so 
easily understood that a Child catt nae It,"—/Veto Fort 
Independent. 
With stogie or doable thread. It sllently.yet very 
PATENT HAIIPOOX AM) HORSE-IIAV FORKS. 
Above you have something new in the Hay Fork line, it will be known as the HARPOON FORK They are 
unique, handxome, and a perfect curonity in their way Mode entirely of Iron and Steel. They are strong light 
and email, taking up much lce» root limit an ordinary hand piteb fork handle' Will ii.-t a Itfe-Ume A w m iKt ?. 1(1 
carry more bay than any otb-r t nt. Will put morn hay Into a mow or stack Of a given «>ze than any other fork. 
>t worka easy. noy can work tt w Li ex-" aud eaiet'.. W HI work where any other tork will, and where many 
oilier Kinds cannot uc u»cd at All* 4 J 
whomay^la'i thU Mlverttoement an* requested to write us as he'ow, and get pamphlet, which 
will give them further and ,ull parti ulate about tins fork. Give your name, PostOlllce Countv ami state in full 
and you shall nave, prompt attention »Dd .,11 the Information you waut. ' 4 ' ottnt . v htat.. In Bill, 
,, WANTED. —To Ml the*, forks we want good, faitbl'nl and wide-awake man all over the country. 
Dili Terms ate >vi> liberal 10 sai l. To laosc who are desirous oi securing au agency w« woul : recommend an 
below' ‘ 1: J ' UJ w: ' 11 0 iwaT> ' tno S!in,e ' alKl ’emmry you wouM wW, lo op?”tcSpon 
SPECIAL NOTICE,— Th" undersigned would state that thev have been to no nuall exneiisc and raken a 
long nine to perfect ami thoroughly ibis invention previous r.ibrtngicg it generally he “re the nut, lc and like 
e\rery Uung ejaj nevv, tl »» Hr- trin 5 Uif weak points. 10(1 tlesecta of cooleruction, whlcli we &re*haony to 
state have bi-e'.i entirely overvome sad " Davy Crockett" like, knowing w are right, we are i,'silt h. ^o hW" 
ana cun say wo are now prepared U> furnish an artiglu that every tanner will he proud to own' Enulos ”onc three- 
cent postage stomp, uud address I). IL ROGERS A-SONS, 
Corner Clymer ot Butler Strceie, Fiusbnrgb, Pa. 
CAUTION.—These iovemionsare secured by letters patent, and parties are caattoned »'ain-t Inrrln -ement 
VVe are the only legal manutac urcr, for the United States, and all forks ot this character most he stamped,"DM3. 
I, ogers it bons, 51 auufai. turers, Pittsburgh, Pa. p. j j KOGERB A SfiNS 
®l)t Neuis Ofonticnscr 
— Boeton has 1 922 whisky ehops. 
— The President Is engsged upon his message. 
— The Choctaw Indians are murdering the negroes. 
— A Board of Trade has lately been organized at 
Titusville, Pa. 
— Alfred Bnrnett of Cincinnat i, is the author of the 
“Nasby Papers.” 
— Two men in Tiffin, Ohio, were recently chloro¬ 
formed out, of $11,000. 
— All fractional currency hereafter issued will be 
uniformly greenbacks. 
— A whale fifty feet long appeared in Hampton 
Roads, Va„ Snnday week. 
— Senator Xye of Nevada left San Francisco for 
Washington on the 13th nit. 
— Highwaymen, dressed in soldiers' uniforms, are 
quite numerous in Tennessee. 
— Counterfeit notes on the ;l People’s Bank,” Piox- 
bnry. Mass., are in crcniation. 
— A second daily paper is to be started at Pithole, 
Pa., by Messrs. Keenan & Co. 
— Charles Dickens' son has been lately appointed a 
Jundge at Melbourne, Australia. 
— Spurious Gs, altered from Is, on the Mechanic's 
Bank of Boston axe In circulation. 
-The Republicans will have a majority of 50 on 
joint ballot in the Ohio legislature. 
— There were 51 ship and steamboat disasters, and 
14 railroad “accidents " during October. 
— Eighteen hundred live turkeys were brought over 
from Prescott, Canada, one day last week, 
— Tho Unitarians of Providence, R. I., have given 
$29,000 to the endowment of Antioch College. 
— A now hall for concert and other purposes has 
been erected in Kalamazoo, Mich,, at a cost of $ 35,000 
— Indiana is the only State in the North that refnses 
to receive negro testimony in causes against white 
men. 
— The wool dealers and brokers of New York pro¬ 
pose to have daily meetings to consider their in¬ 
terests. 
— There are now less than 5,000 sick in Govern¬ 
ment hospitals. Right months ago there were over 
100,000. 
— Fine specimens of gold have been found among 
the borings of several oil wells in the region of Dnn- 
kard, Pa. 
— Barney Tieman, living in Hartford, Ct., while 
drunk Sunday week, kicked at his wife and killed his 
little child. 
— The U. S. Consul at Barcelona informs the State 
Department that the cholera in that city has entirely 
disappeared. 
— Tho Centerville woolen mill at Woonsocket, R. I., 
has reduced ita time to eleven hours, and raised wages 
ten per cent. 
— The Southern papers are in eestacies over the 
traveling circuses in their country—the lirst they have 
seen for live years. 
— A passenger left $13,000 in a sleeping car at Cleve¬ 
land, and the money was found aud restored to him 
by the colored porter. 
— The mercury was at zero at Bangor, Me., Sunday 
morning week, and the Kendnskeag river was covered 
with ice to its mouth. 
— Three men arrived at St. Louis last week from a 
voyage of tweiity-seven hundred miles down tho Mis¬ 
sissippi river in a skill. 
— A child three months old, in the county of Essex, 
Canada West, was lately smotherod to death by a cat 
lying across its mouth. 
— The Chicago Postmaster has placed girls instead 
of young men for clerks at the ladles’ window, to save 
time and stop flirtation, . .. . 
— Gen. McDowell has been sued by .lohn MeCan of 
San Francisco, tor $100,000, tor putting him in Alcatraz, 
for treasonable practices. 
.. .... v. '.vu.j.r ui.ciiu, «i« Bijtfuuy. yv\. very 
rapidly, with a common nesule, makes the r-mninjr stitch 
exactly like hand sewimr ."—uVeio Yor L Tribune. 
AU persons are mu turned against buying or offering 
for sale Ucltalions of xme trenuiue Machine, or thev win 
be prosecuted tor In iripe»rrMut on the patents and liable 
to tine and imprisonment, 
Single rnaehmes mujc to any part ot the country per ex¬ 
press, packed In box witn printed Instructions on receipt 
of the pric*, f5- *.v?k dx:..-vhuv guarranteed to an 
partst, Agents wanted everywhere. Circular contain¬ 
ing Liberal Inducements sent Free. 
Address nl' nr.ierg to 
FAMILY GEM SEWING MACHINE CO H 
Office. 102 Nassau Street, New York. 
EDITED BY 
WIKIilAM CUKIiEiV BRYAZVT 
PARKE CiOWWFV 
-A r* 3 j E S UGAR 
To make the bent quality with the 
GREATEST SAVING 
The most Entertaining aud Instructive Family Paper 
In America is 
FRANK LESLIE'S 
CHIJVnXTEY COR1MER. 
Long experience In ministering to the wants of the 
reading public led us to establish r ue that was evidently 
greatly needed. Au unexceptionnhlc Family Paper,one 
that would give Tales by Powerful and Skillful Writers, 
irec from that dreary dullness too otten Intllctcd on fam¬ 
ilies, but at the same time spread before the social circle 
each week matter full of instruction, the Interest and 
value heightened by accurate aiul high ly-ilnlshcd engrav¬ 
ings. in the endless variety to which we shall resort for 
the instruction and amusement ol our readers, we can¬ 
not. In an advertisement, embrace all, or indeed much 
The first volume, just completed, contains: 
POPUL.VR 8 TO IDEs. N'.vTrttvt. History. 
TraVKLk IN Af.l. LaX t)s. AUVJfXTCRKS BY I,AM> & SEA. 
llt'NTtXi;. MXSIOKAIILK Wi.MKX. 
Max x ms and Customs of Yakuts Nations and 
Periods, 
Porur.AK ScrsxcB. 
great Events is Htaroav. F" 
lUooKAiMtv if 8ki.f-Ma >R Mp.n i 
Boys svii>> it\r>; n -. , ... ,■»» J 
THE WONUKRS OF N v-rUKH 1XP Iti. 
Careful Kngkav !N6s ov riI\T;J..,s u\ axcikni and 
MUDKEX M ASTROS OF • r.f. S. UOOLS. 
The CHIMNEY CORNER aimed to supply a want, and 
its prodigious success, unheralded .ud unadvertised, has 
been a proof of Its entire acceptance to the th«usands of 
families which now welcome it Uirougliout the land. 
But there are many who have it* ' er yet chanced to see 
It, aud at the commencement ofiUe New Volume wc 
cull aitentton to Its superiority an.. attractiveness. 
WUU UniSec.-nd Volume begin* the New and Attrac¬ 
tive Story, by one of the ablest L-dy Wri rs in Ameri¬ 
ca, entitled. 
The Nurse’s Story. 
Fuel and. Labor 
-' - • I S";tliy Celebrated, • . ■ • 1 • 
IC 00 KIS E VAPORaTQS. 
Maple Circular and Descriptive Pamphlet sent free on 
application. Parties desiring agencies will please ad¬ 
dress ns at once. BLY.MYEU, BATES & D AY. 
827 - 2 t Matisileld. Ohio. 
S.ySs OH n 4 TER Jt’ WHICH OPENS 
Dec. .tn.tfiUi. pays tor Hoard. Wbishtng, 
} ucl and Room tarnished, except ske>"s and pillotr-cases, 
in I alley seminary, Fulton, N. Y. Tuition la Common 
English Y-i ; other solid branches broni $: to i .3 each high 
er. For Ltrctilar or Catalogue address. 
J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
Tbs undersigned would call attention to their series •!' 
HAY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS. 
The Ccaisos Cuttkb has taken a First Premium 
at. rvey Fair where It nos been exhibited this year, and 
Hs superiority Lj also es- -.biished hr tho hasiimonUU oC 
hundreds who have rested it by use. 
The prices at onr shop vary from $10 to $73. They aro 
sold (with freight added.) hv our agents at most of the 
Important business centers throughout the country. 
For descriptive Ovular and Price List .vldrois tne un¬ 
dersigned proprietors and manufacturer*. 
SANFORD. CUM! SOS & CO., 
Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
rw-J-ovrc * IJAil 11.Tax. Of BaituloSt, Agents fog 
Rochester and vicinity. S25-tf 
' > 1STON AC A 13 KNl \T. 
A Family an d Da y School oa Niagara River 
Wilt open its Winter Term on Monday, Dec. tribT'tvn 
pupils will bo admitted into the family and will receive 
special earn. Competent Teachers wfll be employed In 
eacu -partmeDtaa-J every effort will be made to secure 
ther a- .ar.cementof pupils. 
^AdstogM Class will be itisrrpcsed by a teacher from a 
chTslS^ 
Lcwistou, N. Y., Nov. 1.1965. S13-5t 
incessantly urged - and most joyfully approved by it, 
as the imperative need or the times. That other 
moos wo, no loe» Important, the CoueUt«tlonal Amend 
ment, has found, in the Evkning Post, its latest and 
most persistent, as well as its earliest and most earn¬ 
est, advocate. 
At the same time, with all its enthusiasm for liberty 
and Union, the Evening Post did not close its eyes to 
the dangers of tin abnse of power; it whs the enemy 
of all nuduo exercise of the central authority, of ail 
kinds of political jobbery ami corruption ; it has in. 
listed upon economy in expenditures and of the 
strictest adherence to the Constitution. To these 
principles the Evening Post intends to adhere. 
Pledged to no party, and looking only to the interests 
of the whole country, no w happily restored and united, 
it will use whatever of energy it has, and of influence 
it may acquire in behalf of— 
1st, those fundamental maxiuis of human equality, 
human rights, human progress and elevation which 
lie at the foundation of our democratic form of society; 
2d, local independence and local self government] 
so necessary to dispersion or power and to the politl 
cal education of tho masses; and 
;itl, national unity ami supremacy-not of national 
centrali:. ition— so gloriously maintained in the war, 
But the: Evening Post has always aimed to be more 
than a polilical and commercial journal. It desires 
besides to be “a good newspaper." In its columns 
will be found a complete history of tho events of the 
day, important political or state documents entire, 
proceedings of legislative bodies, summaries of Euro¬ 
pean Intelligence, and news from all pans of tho 
world, accurate reports of financial aud commercial 
matter*, trustworthy correspondence, and a carefully 
selected literary mlsoel any, comprising poetry, re¬ 
views of new works, with liberal extracts, gossip and 
anecdotes — the whole forming an exebllont variety, 
in which every reader will discover something to his 
taste. 
ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE 
Tksms-:—$ 2 SO a rear; 3 copies for *6; 5 copies, sad 1 to 
getter-up ot club, $10. Single Numbers for sale by News 
Agents turonghoat tbe United States. Two volumes a 
year, beginning in January and Jnlv. 
Address T. S. AR THUR & CO.. 
323 Walnut sc., Philadelphia, Pa. 
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WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT 
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copy to tbe person vending name. . .20 00 
Volume L, in number?..2 00 
Volmne L, hound tu cloth, gilt edi.es.1 00 
Purchasers of the tlrst two numbers of Volume I, re¬ 
ceive a splendid Gif. Plate. “ Pro*, dent Lincoln's Graud 
Reception of the Notabilities of the Nation, al the White 
House, 1863.” 
FRANK LESLIE, 
537 Pear! Street, New York. 
&T AIMT 3 AT 7 TV 
HISTORY OF THE WAR 
^’OURSE OP_LECTURES. 
Arrangements have, been made by which allthe Full 
Course Students now in regular attendance at Bryant, 
Stratton & ebaaroau 8 Commercial College, and all who 
enter on Full Scholarship* previous to Nov. 16th, will re¬ 
ceive free tickets to \he course of lectures 
TO BE DELIVERED IN ROCHESTER 
Ttiis coming winter by 
Geo. Wm. Curtis. 
Hou. S. S. Cox, 
do hit II. Gough. 
Bishop Timou, 
B. F- Taylor, 
°. f the ’Sfi* 4 eminent lecturers of the country 
Cinn N NoV 1 ) 0 1 e L ‘ oursc be Slve:i b T Roy.IS- 1 ! 
’ BRYANT, STRATTON & CHAPMAN, 
.. „ n _ , . Rochester, N. Y. 
N. b.-For particulars call at the College or send for a 
circular. wt,, 
Oomplets in One very large Volume of 
over 1,000 Pages, 
.' V01 ? bo rival as a candid, lucid, complete, au¬ 
thentic and reliable history of tbe “great conulet." It 
contains reading matter equal to three Large roval octavo 
vobunes, splendidly illnsr-ate-t wl ;h over ’,53 tine por¬ 
traits of Genera.*, Battle. Seelies, .Maps and Dtagramm 
Returned and duable*! officers and soldiers, and en«r- 
.sretic young men in wvm: of nrorttahJe emploa-mcnt win 
and this ajwre chance to make nmoey. Wc nave Agent* 
clearing FA 0 per month, which we wtu prove to any 
doubting appbeant; for proof os the above send for oix- 
• , ' r -• - * . .V* “OVtVJCLU Wl V-M- 
cuIhiu aria see our temy. 
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Philadelphia, Pa.; CluciauatL, Ohio t Boston, Mass. 
A UEUICAN ROOFING COMPANY^ 
CREEN’S PATENT. 
hX h L a ..H°,K, I>ai J 3 C,' 9 !. l0W P re ? areJ M furnish one of the 
best articlea of llooilng ever introduced, cocsistjug of a 
water-proof by a compound of IN¬ 
DIA RUBB.-.R. lurdened by a coat of MKTALL1C Point 
prepared expressly. The wholx yaaato has been thor¬ 
oughly tested, is entirely VYA PUR-PROOF, and intaiTeci*- 
ed by changes oi weather. 
It rolls np and unrolls like a piece of Oil Cloth. 
(tt* designed for covering RAILWAY CARS STSAM- 
BOATS. DWK!. LINGS. BARNS and SHKDS Ucan>e 
loiddo-wnby say sensible working tr an. It Is cheat**- 
Hiatt any known rooun,: of equal dumbiUty. 
be j e t n l 5 nse anii samples had by applying u 
the Office ol the.Company. HENRY SMITH, Agent. 
S 19 -* 8 * No. 91 Wall St.. New tork 
'[MIK HUNTERS SECRETS — Dr howto catch 
J. I oxes, Mink, Muskrat, 'tartin, otter, Ac.. *e.. by 
new metkmla. They were nrcen ly obtained ol an Old 
Trapper or forty vrat i experletue, and were never be¬ 
fore published. They have been i loroughly tested by ex- 
pm-lentted Trappere. and found to be superior to tuiy 
thing heretofore itsod. Every pet-on ini"rested In trap- 
P'.Dg should cm a copy. Price 30 -euts. mailed, securely 
scaled to any uersou on receipt of price. Orders idled 
promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Address F. A. 
ELLIS, Box 4, Charlotte, Michigan. 
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serve. OMi 
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guc ol tarns and pile,, on the Western Re 
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Terms—To Mail Subscribers, 
Evening Post, Weekly .. _$2 00 per ai 
UvENtNO Post, Semi-Weekly *4 01) “ 
Evening Post, Daily.$12.00 *• 
Sample copies sent free.'. Agents wanted. 
r>l RE-BLOOD DIERINO E\Vi> & LA3IB8, 
L for sale. Address WM. BEEBE. 
826-3t Northport, Suilolk Co., N. Y. 
^lURXi YOUR IIAIR. 
A specimen oi Robb's Excels; ■ Rair Curlers will be 
sent prick to any address. By the use of tho Curlers, the 
stratghtest lialr can be made m u tew minutes, to enrl lu 
in sou. luxuriant, heantHUl, flowing or massive curls 
For a specimen curler address, with stamp. 
B. II. K0B8, Parkman, Ohio. 
JJALL’S AGRICULTURAL W. 0 RES, 
ROCHESTER, IV, Y, 
The undersigned Kxecntors 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 workmanshlD stands 
unrivalled. Also, 
Collin*’ uinl SUattnek’s Combined 
Clover HlaclUne, 
the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
For Information apply by letter or otherwise 
F. W. GLEN. > „ 
M. K. HOLTON. {Executors. 
Rochester, N. Y„ June 26.1885. S06-tf. 
Agents Sending us the Money 
Aud names or twenty subscribers to our SembWeokly 
paper at ft each, or forty subscribers to our Weekly, 
at $2 each, will receive one or Wheeler & Wilson's 
$55 Family Sewing Machines, or onu of,the Howe 
Sewing Machines, which sell in New York tor $60; or 
if they should not succeed in making up the full num¬ 
ber to entitle them to this premium, they can send ns 
such subscriptions as they have obtained, and deduct 
12’v per cent, fl-ora the amount of Uteir remittance. 
Address WM. C. BRYANT A CO.. Publishers, 
•11 Nassau st„ cor. liberty. New York, 
‘ F ARMS t—15tt Farms tn Maryland 
'Virginia, for sao by p. yf.VCE, Maryland and 
gmla Laud Agent, 517 7th St., Washington. D. O 
1JAKE YOUR OWN SOAP WITH 
Wc .Should not Sull'er lroiu a tough, 
which a few doses of AYER’S CHERRY 
PECTORAL will cure. Time, comfort, health 
all are saved by it. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or otheT Bell for 25 cents 
per pound. 
WARRANTED. 
■[[ For valuable Information 
SB wk “Pen the subject of 
AMI, or 1.1- Al 1 Y SOAR MAKER, ..arrauted double the 
atrruetti ot coumioti iKttash. atul ,-apcrlor to any other 
sapomilci ofij e In the market. Putupln .-hiiSOI I pound, 
I pounds, 3 pound*. 6 I'bpnds, and r» |>oaiids, with toll di- 
rectloto in English amj Ga mw, for making Hard sud 
Soft>o.*n. one pound will make 13 gnll,m« o? «ort Soap. 
No lams U tvNtuired. Commm.rs will tlml this the cheap. 
£o Sir. Diu r r. si. a. au, 69 .7$, 
Tho Wonders Accomplished through the 
Agency of genuine Cod-Liver Oil iu Scrofula, Brou- 
chuie, Chronic Cough, Asthma, and even in Con¬ 
sumption. almost surpass belief. In John C. Baker 
& Co.'s 11 Puro Medlcin.il Ood Liver Oil" (each bottle 
of which U accompanied by medical guarantee of tho 
highest order) tht^ public have tho best brtuid of the 
preparation known to the ecusnunc wo.ltl, 
JOHN C. BAKER, & Co., No. 718 Market St., Phlla. 
fSf"* For sale by all Druggists. 
LMVPHSiL 
Vi? si Wnd for circulars to the nn 
Y?i, f / « t 1l -' rs! f , >od. who are thn only 
^n dem ot this description 
Harrison's Patent 
AMERICAN' BELL CO.. No. 33 Liberty StoNew York. 
jlUHFIRLD SE’IIN VK V 
I’l tiLi.-iiKua of Newstapers wishing an ex¬ 
change with us In consideration of publishing this 
prospectus are requested to send their propositions at 
ottcc. We shall not allow any claim in til’s way that 
we do not authorise. 
|,’\ lit I-llvl, l> sEiU I \ 1RV Seven miles 
JL tv.an the Ne w Turk iM.tral Railroad, at. Little Falls, 
trom which students ate'conveyed free of charge, the 
C rut day o( each tegfu, Jlhm uoouof thn eldest and most 
Bucetasmi liiotitutious In toe State. *52 per to mol is 
weskq pays for board, washing, m«l and room tondshed 
with stove, table, stand, chairs, bedstead, mattress and 
bedding, except shunt* and pillow ca«m. Tuition mod¬ 
erate. A Xeuehers Class will to formed with Tuition 
ftuo to twenty pupils, fcor admit auco to Teachers’ Class 
address the Prlualnai. Winter Term begins Deo. 13 th 
Agents Wanted. 
$10 A Oay Ami bo easily made $io. 
lly selling Rug ravings, Card Photographs, and Stationery 
Packet*. We Publlnh Splendid Stkkl Exit savin’®* and 
l'OKTRAm, l.naoGit.vpu Prints, Ac., very nnpuUr and 
j^UUUEKS, COUNTRYMEN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send their Butter Cheese, Eggs Lard, Tallow, Beans, 
Hops, L lax Cotton, Viour, Grain. VIsai, Green anil Dried 
Fruits, 1 urs, skin* Poultry, Game, ihovtstona, Seeds,Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool, Potash. Tobacco, Oils, and other produce to 
J ONI AH CARPK1YTER, 
CXTMMI88ION MEKCHANTi 
No. 823 Washington St., Nett r York, 
Near Erie Railroad Depot. To be sold at the highest 
marset price. Every shipper to hitn will receive his val¬ 
uable Weekly Prlee Current of the New-York Market 
free. 791-tf 
1 W|a» * THK LAD ' ,N FRIEND - 
I t ')u, TkJ Dcdt Ol' thp MomhUes—devoted to 
Litkratlre and Fasuton. t-’.50 u year. Wg give 
WHEELER * WILSON ;s Celebrated Sew lug Ma¬ 
chines on Hie following terms: 
Twenty copies and Ufa Sewing Machine.$ 70 . 
Thirty copies and the Sewing Machine. ..$ 33 . 
Forty copies and Uhi Sewing Machine. . .flOO, 
Semi 15 eonts for u sample copy to DEACON* PETER. 
SON, 819 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 
The toUowmg is a copy ot the Certlflcate of the Board 
Of Managers of the American Iustinue Fair In response 
to the Report of the Committee of Judges on Bells ; 
No.'.’lid, O, M. ; Th!» la lo Coi-tUy tlml u Gold Medal 
U- S. stamp I ivaa awarded Ihe Ameriean Hell Com. 
pany tee Steel t ouuio-lil.m un.l Hron*e Metal BeU* 
wlih Harrison's Uotutlna lluiiains Apparatus. 
signed, John w. chambers. 
, So votary Board of Managers, 
American Insutute, New York, Oct. 33. IS 5. 
L'anckr* UtfRKB w Ithout pain or tho use of tho knife. 
Tumor*, White Swelling*, Goitre, Ulcer*, and all 
Chronic Diaemucs BucceBefuJiy trcutval. Circular* do- 
scribing treatment «ont free of charge. 
Address Dr*. BABCOCK A SON, 
No. 27 Bond Street, Now York. 
A MONTH! Agents warned for at* entire!: 
new Article.:, lust out. Address O. T. GARkV 
Iding, Biddolord, Maine. [817-lJt 
