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IvT'E'WS DEPARTMEN T. 
ROCHESTER, N. T., JUNE 1, 1867. 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
From New York. 
The Nicaragua steamship Santiago de Cuba 
was wrecked near Atlantic City, N. J,, with 400 
persons on board. Only seven were lost. 
Whiskey is so keenly hunted for by revenue 
officers that but few distilleries are in operation 
in the city. 
The adjourned conference of the friends of 
Amerleau industry was held at the Astor House. 
Peter Cooper, Esq., was in the chair, and a good 
representation of the various industrial interests 
of the country. 
After the adoption of the Constitution the 
following list of officers was accepted, the names 
of Secretaries omitted, to be filled by Executive 
Council. Temporary officers: 
President—Peter Cooper. Vice-Presidents—E. 
B. Ward, Michigan; 11. J. Morrell, Pennsylvania; 
Judge Cauldwell, Tennessee; Gov. Plcrpont, 
Virginia; J. M. Edmonds, Texas; Gov. Davis, 
Georgia; John B. Walker, Georgia; Gov. Hol¬ 
den, North Carolina; Gen. Johnson, Arkansas ; 
Judge Smith, Alabama; Judge Field, Missis¬ 
sippi; Judge JI. L, Bond, Maryland; Ex-Lieut. 
Gov. Alvord, New York, and John Nazro, 
Wisconsin. Treasurer — Fisher Howe, New 
York. An Executive Council has also been 
formed of gentlemen from every section of the 
country. 
On the 16tli of May $2,831,500 in specie went 
to Europe from New York. 
Ristori has sailed to Eur 
Europe. 
Presbyterian N. S. General Assembly. 
This large and influential assemblage closed 
its sessions of almost two weeks at the Brick 
Church In this city, this week. Two hundred 
and thirty delegates, clergy and laymen, were 
present from New England to California—owe 
more than ever met before. 
H. A. Nelson, D. D., of St. Louis, acted as 
Moderator. Rev. John IUll and James Den¬ 
ham, D. D., were delegates from Ireland, and 
Rev. James Wells and P. Fajrbairn, D. D., 
of Glasgow, represented the Free Church of 
Scotland. 
Reports on various subjects, meetings for busi¬ 
ness, prayer, aud the presentation of various sub 
jeets, filled three sessions each day. 
From the large number present, most of the 
addresses were brief, yet all the more of inter¬ 
est and ability, sucb as reach an audience, was 
packed into them. Home and Foreign Missions, 
Education, Sabbath Schools, Publications, aud 
Church Erection, were leading subjects; and 
the proposed union of the Old and New Schools 
was discussed, with a strong feeling in fav* of 
such step. 
The audiences were large and the interest 
unabated. 
In a Fenian riot at Kilkenny 13 policemen 
were stoned and badly hurt, but the turmoil 
was subdued. 
The Cretans seem not to fear the heavy Turk¬ 
ish preparations against them. Reports come 
of terrible cruelties against women and children 
by the Tnrks. 
From the South. 
Gen. Pope has removed the Mayor and 
Chief of Police at Mobile, and put other men in 
their places. 
The Louisiana Supreme Court has decided that 
notes given for slaves sold before the war are 
worthless. This affects at least $100,000,000 
worth of paper. 
Divorces in New Orleans are ten times more 
frequent than before the war — mostly of those 
married during or after the struggle. 
The leading manufacturing city of the South, 
by next fall, will be Columbus, Ga., as the cot¬ 
ton mills burned there are rebuilding. 
The Richmond Enquirer says that it has made 
careful examination of its exchanges from all 
parts ot Virginia, and has come to the conclu¬ 
sion that the wheat crop promises to be an unu 
sual success, and it feels encouraged to hope 
that oats, corn and tobacco will be at least equal 
to the average. 
A gentleman who has lately passed over the 
inundated country between the Mississippi and 
the Ateliafalaya, thinks that not less than five 
thousand cattle, horses and mules have been 
drowned this year in that region of country-, be¬ 
sides large numbers of hogs and sheep. 
(The (CmulfHser. 
Mexico.— The city of Mexico is still closely 
besieged, and it is said Miramon and Maximilian 
will be shot If captured. Miramon was repulsed 
with heavy loss by the Liberals, and driven back 
into Queretaro. 
Later. — A telegram dated San Luis Potosi, 
May 15th, has been received at- the State Depart- 
men at Washington, as follows: — “ Queretaro 
has fallen this morning at eight o’clock. Maxi¬ 
milian, Mcja, Costello, and Miramon are pris¬ 
oners.” We learn by telegraph that President 
Juarez has ordered the prisoners to be shot. 
Chili and Peru have settled their disputes. 
— Wheat in Kansas has sold at $3 per bushel. 
— California has 398 saw-mills costing $2,500,000. 
— “ Blind Tom ” is concerting in Paris with great 
success. 
— “Idlewild.’’ the home of the late N. P. Willis, is 
for sale. 
Ex-Confederate P. M. General Reagan is a lawyer 
in Texas. ’ 
— A railroad direct from Buffalo to Washington is 
talked of. 
— There are 300 women physicians in the country, 
doing well. 
— Massachusetts clears $20,000 from the State Pris¬ 
on this year. 
— Gen. Ilooker and wife sail for Europe the lBt for 
his health. 
— The Great Eastern lost $80,000 by her last trip 
to New York. 
— 725.000 one cent pieces are held by a New York 
ferry company. 
— A $100,000 union school house is talked of in 
Jackson, Mich. 
— 300 pairs of carpet slippers are made each day in 
a Boston factory. 
— Geo, Peabody gave away $4,000,000 in his year’s 
stay in this country. 
$35,000.000—being some $10,000,000 over the receipts for 
the corresponding time last year. 
, All the leading stocks continue depre-aed. The "good 
I time coming" for brokers and stock operators does not 
| seem to arrive yet. 
, The W estern Railroads, notwithstanding the reported 
dullness in trade, seem to be doing a good business. The 
aggregate receipts of seventeen of the leading Western 
Roads, for the month of April, were over $1.500,Oflo In ex- 
cess of the amount received for the corresponding time 
ID JC^Go. 
H heat AND Flour.—T he prices of wheat and flour 
continue high, aud the supply does not Increase. All 
accounts concur In representing the prospects of the 
growing Wheat crop as very promising. The cron in 
Kentucky and Tennessee will be unusually large this 
season, and the catting will commence by the fl rst of 
June. 
Wool. -The market at the East, continues dull, and 
manufacturers are buying sparingly, n (g uncertain 
yet what will be the opening price for the new clip, 
Unr Goons.- For the last ten days there has been 
very great anxiety on the part of eastern |ohber 3 to 
press sales, and prices have declined. Manufacturers 
have large stocks of goods on hand, and thev will prob¬ 
ably be compelled to dispose of them at prices much 
Jess than the cost of production. 
(GENEVA --- 
his li-titntlon isopen to receive patie-its at* nil 
times; all disc a,, s treated, both aomte and chi-on?! 1 
Eooo 
With $12 $20 rapltai. «elling 'our ntw valK Inven- 
1 -tHity. that evert iterson want*. vr„i 
liable, sample* sen 
stamp Address 1 
N- W. M\F'6 CO., Abscotn, Mich. 
SILVER POLAND TOP-KNOT HEN'S EGGS 
£5i a ? !5 nd Express, Eggs of these Perpct- 
towls at *,'" V| S'doz. I have -old 
« ^ ii’ t ' h i on8 , wl '° lj8V! -- seen the Fowls, at 
If In to any i instances. Address 
with CAfili, Sv M, M. LK’*Vis» Koch??tcr N. 5T. 
Oocheatcr Wholesale Price* Current, 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. | Fruits, Vegetables, Etc 
three 
From the West. 
Detroit sends $5,000 to the poor of the 
Southern States. 
Temperance petitions against licenses are 
going i.iHi the Constitutional Convention at 
Lansing, Michigan, numerously. 
Mining stocks in Sun Francisco are active, 
and rich gold leads are reported, found around 
Nevada. 
One hundred and twelve thousand aud twenty- 
seven acres of public lands were disposed of at 
the Ionia (Mich.) office in April, and twelve 
thousand acres in March, at Olympia, Washing¬ 
ton Territory. 
Indian troubles on the plains still continue, 
but the Sioux are divided—some for peace, some 
for war—and there seems some prospects of set¬ 
tlement, yet no certainty. The military forces 
are active. 
A party of eastern capitalists and railroad men, 
W. B. Astor, Peter Cooper, Isaac Hinckley of 
Philadelphia, <fcc., have been to St. Joseph and 
St. Louis, Mo., and a part of them to Leaven¬ 
worth, and the end of the Kansas branch of the 
Pacific Railroad. 
Losses of cattle by cold and want of food 
have been great in Texas and parts of Nebraska, 
reaching to a tenth of all the stock. Much of this 
could have been avoided by care aud foresight. 
Capital and Labor. —There are now in Eng¬ 
land between two thousand and three thousand 
shareholders in companies founded upon the 
principle of uniting the interests of the capital¬ 
ists with the Interests of the workers, and at 
least eight thousand to ten thousand work peo¬ 
ple are employed by these companies. These 
numbers are daily increasing, In view of the 
frequency of “strikes” with us, their bad inllu- 
ence on all, aud the discussions as to hours of 
labor, these signs from over the ocean are of 
special interest. 
Trade with Russian America, — The San 
I’ rnueisco papers, in noticing the steam commu¬ 
nication with the new American territory, state 
that New Archangel is the center of a fur trade 
that employs some fifty vessels, and gives the 
Russians a profit of $500,000 annually, whilst 
with Victoria a trade of $50,000 yearly profit is 
had by the inhabitants of New Archangel. The 
harbor of that city is a fine one, 
Canada. —The “Dominion of Canada,” by the 
Queen’s proclamation, is made up by the union 
of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia and 
New Brunswick. The N. Y. Herald has reports 
of 80,000 Fenians to concentrate on the borders 
in June, of arms stored at St. Albans, aud guns 
being largely made in New York. The Canadi¬ 
ans are awake and preparing, it is said. 
Latest European News, 
The famous Derby race, near London the 
22d of May, M as won by Hermit. There were 
250,000 spectators, and the stakes were $40,000. 
Flood aud Duffy, Fenians, were sentenced at 
Dublin to hard labor for life in prison. 
The Atlantic cable of 1866 will be all right 
again in a fortnight 
At midnight, May 20th, the House of Com¬ 
mons voted on an amendment to the Reform 
Bill, granting woman suffrage, rejecting it by 
123 majority. 
Earl Derby says the American question will be 
amicably settled. 
Irazci 1 renliolm Co., cotton dealers in Liv¬ 
erpool, failed with large debts. 
They were rebel government agents in the 
war, aud our Government has claims against 
tliciu, Tvliicli-i bowiver, &rB secured, 
Berlin, May 21st. A plot at Hanover to 
assassinate King William and Bismarck has been 
From Washington. — The Judiciary Com¬ 
mittee are sitting five or six hours a day on 
various subjects, and expect to close early this 
mouth. Gen. Fullerton, and the Washington 
agent of the N. V. Associated Press, were ex¬ 
amined, the latter about the last year’s Presiden¬ 
tial Excursion. Internal revenue receipts from 
June 1st, 1806, to May :25th, $240,798,SOS. 
“The America” — A locomotive from the 
Grant Company, Patterson, N. J., had the first 
prize at the Paris Exposition. There were some 
twenty or thirty others of French, Austrian, 
Russian and English make, and the Committee 
were hardly able to decide, but the candor of an 
Englishman, one of the members, turned the 
scale in favor of the “ America.” 
-13,106,000 letters passed through the Post Office 
at Cincinnati in 1666. 
— Queretaro seems about the “last ditch ” oi Max¬ 
imilian and his army. 
— 27,619 emigrants reached New York in 
months up to April 1st. 
— Geraldine Hooper. 25 years old is preaching with 
great effect in England. 
— 1,000 men are to work on a canal from Portage 
Lake to Lake Superior. 
- Hon. W. E. Dodge of N, Y., has given $30,000 to 
Williams College, Mass. 
— The May-day movings in New York cost $200,000 
in breakages and cartage. 
— John Brown, Jr., cultivates grapes on Put-in-Bav 
Island, near Sandusky, O. 
— Seneca Lake rose 16 inches on the 15th ult., and 
is higher than for 25 years. 
— The assessed valtie of Chicago is $86,000,000: in¬ 
come from taxes $1,700,000. 
- 93,907,682 passengers went over the street car 
lines in New York last year. 
- Miss Sylvia Uardy of Wilton. Maine, is 7 feet 
high, and weighs 350 pounds. 
- $18,000 was stolen from the Currency Bureau of 
the Treasury at Washington. 
— Parepa Rosa is to sing at Dr, Tyng’s Church, in 
New York, for $3,600—yearly. 
— Ossian E. Dodge, vocalist and humorist, is mar -1 
ried to Miss Pratt of St., Paul. 
— The Mannys, mower and reaper makers, Rock¬ 
ford, Ill, return 59,181 income. 
— 425 applications for patents were filed at the 
Washington office in one week. 
— 5,600,000 passengers traveled by cars in Connecti¬ 
cut last year, and but six killed. 
— A journeyman blacksmith say* he has struck for 
hire wages 25 years with succe.se. 1 
— May ne Reid, the boy story Teller, has started a 
paper in London—the Little Times. 
— J. M, Vromans of Switzerland Co., Ind , sheared 
78 pounds from six Cotswold sheep. 
— Gen. Howard has a farm near Washington to be 
sold at cost in small lots to freedmen, 
— 070 persons Joined t he Congregational Churches 
in Massachusetts one Sunday in May. 
— Thousands of children, under 15, are trained to 
theft in New York; so says the Post, 
—100 feel, depth of snow laid in n ravine on Thos. 
Bryant’s farm in Worthington, Mass. 
— Reports of the massacre of people on the steam¬ 
er Miner on Missouri river are untrue, 
— Seventeen uewly married couples were at the 
International Hotel, Niagara, May 10th. 
Flour, w’t wh’t. $1 K,00@18,50 
Do. red wheat, IfljtKi® 17,00 
Do. extra state, H.MksjU.oo 
D o. buckwheat, * lit. 4,0(1 
Mil!feed, coarse, i'-.OOw^.oc 
Do. tine.. AMXVw.'AjX) 
Meal.corn.cwt., ami® 2,75 
Wheat , red. 4.23® 3JJ0 
Bert white. h.nkvi SAi 
Cora, old, p bo, JJ25® Mo 
Do. new. 1 . 26 * 1,25 
Rye. . 1J0®I,75 
Oats. Sk® ®c 
Barley,. , i.l 3 @ 
Beans. 150® 1,75 
1.25 
10c 
:« 
85 
25 
00 
c 
Meats, 
Pork, old mess. .$23.<H1<»24,u(i 
■Do. new mess . 24,iriw25,00 
Do. clear, p fl>. is® i?c 
Dress’d hogs, cwt 10 , 00 ®l 0 ,ro 
Beef...,. 13,00<,U4.Wl 
IVaciics 30 ® 
fiwr--ler. so® 
Hums. 20*a 
HlJKkbrrrJe*,.. . o<yf 
Tump*.. >io@ 6o 
barrots. -10® to 
Hides and Skins. 
Green hides trlra’d 3® sic 
Do. UDIrlmmed. 0 ® 0 
Green calfskins... is® is 
Sheep pelts, each, 50e® 3,00 
Lama do.0.15® liar. 
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Seeds. 
--mm .50 
Glover, medium, ri.OOfeS^O 
spring lamb*;;:; i:75®W)|pJw; ^. 
Mutton, v *»,. io® we Fi«x.. .w:::;.-" ® $ 
Ham*,. 14IS 1 . J 
Shoulders. jl® n 
Chickens. is® is 
Turkey*. :g® >0 
Geene. each. Oo® jgj 
Dairy, Etc. 
Butter, choice roll, 20 ® 22c 
Do. packed. )5® IS 
Cheese, dairy. 18® jo 
Do. factory. IS® 18 
Lard, tried.14® ifiz 
Do. rough. ta® t 4 
Tallow, tried ......9M® 9Y 
Do. rough. 6® 812 
Eggs, dozen.17® 18 
Forage. 
Hay IP ton-$20,00®.%,00 
Straw... .$10,00(»12>! 
Sundries. 
r\^ a - h: : rJ .$7,W@73 
Do- .. 5,5Q@6,58 
Goa), lump, p tut f.SOcao.OO 
j o. large egg.... 6,50G}0,00 
Do. small egg.... «:.n»m,o,00 
Do. stove- ti.0OfH0.CU 
Do. chestnut.... 9040,10 
Do. »oft.. S.OOetO.OO 
c v.1 r , * ba • • • PxA Hie 
Safi.Pbbl...2.70®2,80 
Wool, ¥».,,, , . 45® 50c 
HOPS.. 60® 65 
tVhltensm « hbl... 7 ^ 55 v 7 ,no 
Codfish, * lMtt‘S...6,7S®7JM 
Honey, box, IP It... 20®* c 
Candles, box.12>s<aU3.W 
Do. extra. 14® 15 
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The Provision 
Vork, May A3. Ashes 
$11,00® 12,00. Cotton. 26 
30. Wheat. $2,88®a,t(). 
- Dats,s;«is 
23.37; old do. #21.50®32JM; 
Markets. 
, pot*, $8.75 
Flour, sale; 
f at. $ 2 . 
23T:’?df 
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@12Yc : Butt 
Toronto, Mny 38, - Flour 
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Barley 
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The Cattle Markets. 
York, May 2i.—The current prices for the 
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S?Lv Cow , a ,“ nii w c:a J'T*-' $60®«50; Veal Calves, 8 ®if C ; 
Sl eep and Lambs, $5.oo®,,.ifl; swine—Corn-led, $ 7 ^ 0 ® 
8,35; light and medium. $fi^ 0 @ 7 , 25 . 
Albrinv. May23.— Beeves, prices ranging iron. 5 .® 
Jve C .' ikeep,common to good.l® 
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M«r?»-Beeves. sales 
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head seal Calves.6ffll4c. fthotes—Wholesa'e, 
8J4®9jfc; retull B)4®ioc. Fat hogs, 7\'®8j4c. 
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Increase of the Public Debt.— A Wash- 
ton dispatch says, statemeuts of the public debt 
lor some time to come will show an increase. 
The coin and currency needed to meet interest 
due in May, Juue and July will be large. This 
is probably owing to interest on some species of 
bonds due just now and will be temporary. 
things lor which New York Merchants are fa 
mous, is the magnitude of their enterprises, and 
the far-reaching character of their ventures. 
The operations of the present day throw those 
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often equal those of a similar kind in the com¬ 
mercial marts of the Old World. The recent 
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Hayti. — Intelligence from Hayti is to the 
effect that another attempt at revolution had 
been made at Jaernei. Sal none was everywhere 
accepted as Dictator General, but the council oi 
Generals who elected him were each one of them 
aiming to start u revolution in his own interest. 
—, - r-wwvo ui RU-YfM ^PAMSII HEN'S EGGH-PURE 
Japan, for immediate consumption, at a cost of I £ VWAfflJT* l,jr fR: ToSlSI?^' 1 ’ &t 
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the extensive nature of the Company’s business, 
and deserves a passing notice at our bauds. The 
consumption of Tea in this Country is largely 
on the increase.— Shipping and (Commercial List , 
New York, Mag 15, 1867. 
H onorable employment-can he 
secured m a business that, will pay trout $5 to *10 
hvil vro^iill 1 - r- ar -Vcnuitig Machine* . They will sell in 
e V. L- v larnlly. For full particulars address 
XE & CO., Newbrnyr :-rt, Mass. 
905-tr 
HAI 
gtf. 
Rural New-Yorker Offiob, ) 
RocHESTKti. May 2S, J807. I 
Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls,—A 
bridge to start from the American side, inst 
below the falls, and reach Canada near Hie 
1 Clifton House, is soon to be built, and will be a 
I great convenience to pleasure tourists and to 
others. 
discovered and several arrests w< . re ma< j e 
The Cabinet Organ.— The single house of 
- Mason & Hamlin has succeeded in so fhr out- 
is stripping its rivals that the question, “ Who 
London, May 21.—Earl Derby sa ys, officially, 
that, the Fenian Burke is to be hung, hut it 
thought he will not. 
Luxemburg is to remain iu tlie ZoU-Vereiu 
The Czar of Russia, King William of Prussia 
Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and the 
Sultan of Turkey, will be in Paris about the 8th 
of June. Denmark complains that Prussia dis¬ 
regards the Schleswig treaty of 1865. 
The mouey market at the East It without material 
change. For a few daya last week there was a tendency 
to increased rates of interest, and flm-clasB collaterals 
were only acceptable. Domestic exchange U still largely 
in tavor of New York, and money continues to flow to 
that point from country institution?. At Chicago, Cin¬ 
cinnati and other large towns West, the market is close 
and in some places exceedingly right, in consequence of 
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THE FARMEES’ JOURNAL, 
Gk?,VS 
906-41. CornerReade Center and Elm Sts..New’York, 
- . , „ --— „ accounts of the Farm 
and Family, Will last the largest farmers from three to 
five years, and a school-hoy can keep it as well us an ex. 
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p? A Liberal Commission allowed to agents. Sanmle 
copy sent tree on receipt of retail price, and the commis¬ 
sion deducted on receipt of future orders. Send for 
sample. , A. DhLANGliV BRIGHAM, 
905-tf Post-Oflleo Box 909, Rochester, N. Y. 
^[°> VI *G M 1 THINE,-A Strong, Sliu- 
makes the bust reed organs?” is no longer an 
open one. Of the excellence of these instru¬ 
ments we have, for our own part, become per¬ 
fectly satisfied by frequent personal trials ol the 
Mason & Hamlin instruments, and of various 
others. It is patent and undeniable. —N. Y. 
Evening Post. 
.. «=• ., .. .,1 \\ r ANTED-A kcius 875 to 8-200 per Mouth. 
the prevailing dullness in business. Money is vtrv scarce f-oZvmv l £ sc)l !ll f Henpine Iiipkoved 
»“* «“'>• r.»*» s JmS c §®;-' s *“* 
10 per cent, a month, and see no way of relief until the- 
proceeds of their growing crops are available. 
The great Liverpool cotton merchants, Frazier, Tren- I bv .. ... 
holm & Uo., failed last week. This firm wus well known ' >fercer Co - p a. 
during the. progress of the Rebellion as the aider* and 
abettors of the Confederacy. Th$ir liabilities are re- 
I ported at £4,000,000, or about $30,000,000, At New York 
I iU1< * at t ' ,e South, their bills were citenslvely held, Th s 
. raUnrc kad some affect on the price of gold, which ad¬ 
vanced. The shipments of gold last week were unusn- 
| ally large. Government sold gold frfcely during the week 
I putting trom two to three hundred thongaml dollars on 
the market daily. 
J Since the first ot January the exports of specie from 
New York have been something over $15,000,000. The 
receipts of gold from California continue large. The re¬ 
ceipts at New 7 ork since January 1 st amount to over ' ^OOO-i'dt' 
T 
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trial. Address AAR 
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IK ?the, order. One set of figures 
l and two Practl- 
ortler. $1.75 addi- 
Machine. Tested lor the 
3 rice, $ 75 . Mower and Reaper com- ™ l :,% < v n 25S?. 55 1 n S I J IK ‘? Jn t*»e order, C 
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AARON PALMER, Brock port, NT. Y. ca] bheperd ?5. Toe clipe in same < 
M onitor clothes wringer-with 
all white Rtiboer Rollers, with ana without Cog- 
wneels. Bee long advertisement in Rural New-Yorker 
ot May llth, puce l.M. Manufactured bv JOHN YOUNG 
& SON, Orig 5 -.... 
puce 151 
Inal H i" 
lnger Inventors. 
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JL WM. 'vebsteb’s Nev,- American style of Flower 
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RLSSELL >t CO., Watertown,N. Y. 
Gardens. The most exquisite Designs in this Elegant 
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close 35 ets. aud a act. stamp, and receive bv return mall 
a sample bed with list of Seeds. 
Andress 
591-tf 
WM. WEBSTER. 
Landscape Gardener, Rochester, N. Y. 
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