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VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
V The subscriber 1 .Mors Ins farm for sale situated 
17 miles west of Rochester nnd it few miles South of 
Brockport, iu the town of Sweden, Monroe Co., N. 
Y. fiaid farm cohaur* of i«i acres, 20 acres of which 
is well limbered. The soil is very neh and productive. 
The farm is well fenced. A good orchard, and good 
substantia! buildings are upon the sn me Price 
818,000. It. P.STAPLES,Brockport, MonroeCo^N. Y. 
Q YV . I D E L L , 
* FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
COMMISSION MEKCHMT, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
t2»»— *r to 8l20O per Month to Agents, salary or enm- 
cS 4 mission, to sell Ottr Patent n'hfte tl'ire clothes 
Bines, Aihiress Hudson Hirer Wire Works, 75 William. 
St., -V. Y.,Chicago,III., Richmond, Va.,or Memphis,Tenn. 
