ALBANY, Fun. 6. Cattlh—T here w*a n buoyancy in 
the market to-day that wo scarcely looked for, alter tearn- 
imr that the receipt* arc some 690 hmul more than lust 
week. The quality is above an average—better, in tact, 
than we have noticed here, for several weeks. 
PW08S We niter our quotations on certain or the grades 
-the advance being justified l>v the improved quality: 
this week. Last week. 
Premium..— 
Extnv. 
First quality. 
Second q unlit 
Third quality 
Inferior. ...... 
^ N. WOOD & CO., EATON, N. Y., 
Manufacturers of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
and Dealers in Machinery. 
Tiikhk Engines are simple in arrangement, built compact, 
and are adapted to all kinds of Mill orFarm use, Received 
the First Premium at our late Statu Fair. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. oaa-ist 
|IHOXCB (fc RiVIlB SEEDS. 
Otm Catalool’H vott 1580 is now ready—a pamphlet of 
seventy pages of closely-printed matter—and will lav for¬ 
warded to any address upon receipt of a throe-rent postage 
stamp. ALI.EN .V MoELWAlN, 
525-i't Seedsmen and Florists, Springlield, Mass. 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
SPALDINCS PREPARED CLUE 
— Back NraBBRa ot this roturae can suit no suppucu 
to new subscriber« — aud wilt bo for some weeks to come, 
or until we otherwise announce. It is not, therefore, too 
late to form new clubs, or make additions to present ones. 
i* ordering the Rural, please send ub the best 
money conveniently obtainable—and do not forget to write 
plainly end correctly, the names of Subscribers Post-Office 
address State, Ac. 
irjT- Wk would again state that neither of the first five 
volumes of the Rcrai. can be furnished- We can supply 
the others — WO, "56, 67, ’58 and ’59 —bound, at S3 each. 
The only volumes we can furnish unbound are those of 1868 
and 1869— price, $2 each. 
t37~ Axv person who remits pay for a club of 6,10 or 16 
at the specified rules for such club, and adds a sufficient 
number within one mouth thereafter, can avail himself ot 
the advantage of the price of large club, and retain the 
amount overpaid. 
ty Tuk Ritual is published strictly upon the cash sys- 
tf.m— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers un¬ 
til paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) and always 
discontinued when the subscription term expires. 
Tug PostaqK ox tbb Rcrai. is only cents per quarter 
to any part nf this State, and 6 cents to any other State, if 
paid quarterly in advance at the post-office where received. 
a xv person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rcrai. and those who volunteer in the good cause will re¬ 
ceive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
JT'AUM FOI1 HA1.K - Containing tu Acres, all under a 
I guml statu of cultivation; tellies and buildings good; 
land well underdrained and fm- from stumps and stones; 
a good apple orchard nnd other fruits on the place; situated 
M of a mile east or IVnlleld V iliac , at which place is Pen- 
Held Seminary, in a nourishing Condition. Price 5100 per 
acre terms favorable, Also, 20 sores wood land, heavily 
timbered—mostly befell and maple situated on what is 
known as the lfiotl acre Intel. 7 miles from I'eulieM Villago 
and in from Rochester, «u the Rochestfr and Walworth 
Plank Jtniid. f.’.g5-gt| 0.1. WEAVER, I'enlteld, X. V. 
U V li M H* <> 14 SAL M .- 
I Tlte undersigned having engaged in the Nursery busi¬ 
ness, offers fur sale his Farm, situated in the Town of 
Periuton. Monroe I'ai., three ml leu Irom tlm village nf Fair- 
port, on the t». Y Central Railroad, ton miles east of 
Rochester, 
Said Farm contains 180 acres, being a part of the well- 
known farm ■ r the late GtiiKON RtM-snsi.i, srid lias been 
pronounced by good judges to he tint* of the very best farms 
in the county, all things considered —being well Adapted to 
both stock and grain ruining. It i. in a vciy high statu of 
cultivation, with good fences, mostly new, of cedar and 
ash; good hull dings, all in good repair; ten acres of first 
rate apple niehani, all graftcu.and pears, pom-lms,cherries, 
A.',, or the best varielieK, and living water in every fie Id. 
One half or more of the purchase money nitty remain on 
mortgage. For further particulars address 
.1. 0. KAM3DKI.t, a Fairport, Monroe Co., S'. Y. 
Rkvciikm s!- Ffxxitv S. Pottkr, Esq, Rochester, N. V.; 
Hon. Marvin Uktvkrkiki.p, llUmyrn, Wayne Co., N. Y,; 
J. II. I loo.swut.l, Ksq„ Con jliktlcpsle, N. Y.; Wsi, K. I’o'f- 
tkk, Ksq., Poughkeepsie, N, Y : It. 11. Ilnwi.AXn, Esq., 
Union spring,, Cayuga P».. N. Y.; D. 11. UiffUAUtteO.x, Esq., 
Henrietta, Monnie Co., Iff. Y. S26-2t 
SAVE THE PIECES! 
.5 (a'6*. -5 1 ,(36 L .i 
,4k£fa’-tL 4 (ad S' 
.'i’iaz.P.y 3J4@3& 
.2 l .if*S 2H®3 
..„..0 <MX 2Sta>2S 
Shkkp- There is an increase in the supply, and the de¬ 
mand is about the same m last week. Pelts have declined 
20c here and 26c In New York. . 
IdtussKP Hook -During the week, until !• relay morning, 
the market was decidedly buoyant -buyers beiug plenty 
and receipts comparatively Ktfbt Prices advanced from 
ij to ?i'c- A lull, however, has succeeded. The lollowtng 
are the closing sales of the week: 
at bend State, averaging 259 tb* .$7,70 
AS M “ “ 323 lbs. 8 
6 “ ** “ aw Its!. 7,75 
12 “ *> “ 300 ttis .7,75 
60 “ “ “ 290 tbs.7,75 
67 “ Pigs. . -- 7*. 
70 ‘‘ CanadaA, averaging 269 tTus .. . 7,25 
200 “ Illinois “ 240 tbs.7,60 
Alias and Argus. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Kbb. 2. The market at the moment Is 
quiet, but the stock of Domestic is light, and prices rule 
(irmly; sales of 75,0)0 lbs Native Fleece in lots, and 35,IXX) 
tbs Pulled, at prices within our range Foreign is also 
quiet, and Riles confined to 160 bales Greek, AlHCste and 
Mestizo, on private terms. An auction sale is announced 
for the ietu mat, which accounts in a rueasure for the lim- 
fpiIK PEOPLE'S FARM M tl,l. Thin Mill is umr in suc- 
1- ct>ss mi i operation, and no Portable Mill was ever offered 
to the public that (fives such universal Ailialactioq. 
It is simple, durable, requires but little power, and is 
cheap.ami will gum! all kinds of grain In the most perfect 
manner, ivt tint rate of eight bushels tier hour. Itismailo 
pn au eutjre new principle, which wholly overcomes the 
difficulty that exist* in all cast Iron rotary mills. 
Full description, with cut of Mill, will be forwarded on 
application. A Mill can be . . 
in ltulfu.1i>; also at No. 17 ", 
Price of two-horse jiower 
bushels per hour, $iu. 
523-91 
ECONOMY I DISPATC 
“A SriTcn tx Timk Savbs Nlnk.” 
As accidents will happen, even in tcell-regulated fam¬ 
ilies, it is very desirable to have some cheap aud oonvonJ- 
ent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. 
seen in constant use at tuy shop 
17 Spruce street. New York. 
Mill, capable of grinding night 
R. I,. HOWARD. 
Rnffalo, N. Y. 
|’ O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy Salcratus! Healthy Dread 1 Something New! 
D. B. DE LAND St, CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SA.L.jSEtA.'r'CTS I 
“TUN very best article of Salemlos now in use.” Much 
has been saivl ot the injurious offeer of Sale ruins upon Die 
health, but nothing can bo more harmless (ban perfectly 
pure Ailcratu*. where properly used. THIS Salemtus is 
i'ERFElH'liY PURE, and is refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all impurities are removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers Everywhere! Pleate try it; It is war- 
rauted to suit iu all eases or no sale," Also, 
I>. IS. OK LAM* *. CO.’S 
“ IHWIH.F R F FIVE D SAFER ATUS," 
is far superior to most other brands of Salerajusnow innss. 
Consumers of Salwratu* should ho careful to get that having 
the name of D. 0, Del. iod A Co. OS tlie wrapper, as they 
will thus obtain a 8TKICTLY" pine nrtletw. Those lirands 
of Hateratu* are for salt! by the “m-tui-lpal GrocerH iti this 
city, nnd dealers generally throughout the United Staten 
and Canadas." 
Manufactured and for mile at Wholesale at t)u> Fairport 
Chemical IVorkn, Fairport, 3|oo r oe Co, N. Y. 821 If 
HPAMHNG'S t’HEPARED GLUE 
meetn all such emorgonclen, anil no honnehold can afford to 
be witliooLit. It Is always ready and up to tlm sticking 
point. ThorA is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, 
splintered veneers, headless dolls, and lirnkou cradles, ll 
is just the article for cone, shell, and other onmmuntal 
work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. 
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically 
held iu solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of 
the best cabinet-makerw' Glue. It may be used in the place 
of ordinary mucilage, being vastly mote adhesive. 
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." 
N. B. A Brush accomjianiea each bottle. Price, 25 cents. 
Wholesule Depot, No. SO I'lutt 8t. Slew York. 
Addresa 
1IEN1IY r, SPALDING A. CO, 
Box No. 3,600, New Yohk 
58(a'62 
6Rae7 
470060 
40@+l 
47to'62 
II Mr-I.-, 
38ai42 
2Y5-32 
I2fe’16 
1 fee.'to 
UWI2 
IIXiii!3 
16fed3 
8012 
200122 
Put up for Dealers In rnscs containing four, eight, and 
twelve div/.en a beautiful l.ithognudi tiliow-i'imi aiaunn- 
panylng each paclinge. 
AGENTS WANTED -To engage 
re a new and 
• >HV.ionorable business,winch pays from $3to $7 perdav. 
For particulars address M. M. Saxiiokx, Brasher Kalla, N. Y. 
miperiuie, i uiioo . 
No. I, Pulled. 
California, extra.. 
California, fine, unwashed.. 
California, common do. .. 
Peruvian, washed. 
Valparaiso, unwashed . 
South Am. common, wished 
South Am. Eot.re Rios,do... 
South American, unwashed. 
South Am. Cordova, washed 
East India, washed. 
African, .unwashed. 
African, washed...,,. 
Smyrna, unwashed . 
Smyrna, washed. 
Mexican, unwashed.. . .. 
— Tribune. 
BOSTON. Fun 2.—'The market has boon more active Dr 
Domestic Wool, tlm low prices nf Pulled having attracted 
the attention nf buyers. The sales comprise 160,000 tt-s. 
Pulled and 50,000 ths.'Flcere. The sales of 8>reign comprise 
-100 bales Mediterranean, South American and East Indian, 
at various prices, aa to quality. 
Saxony (t Merino 
Full blood.. 
*>j and blood 
Com moo ....... 
Pulled extra. 
Do. superfine..... 
Do. No. t. 
Do. No. 2___ 
illrtvlicts, Commerce, &r 
rvr- A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 
will save len tunes its cost annually to every household._z*j 
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hardware 
and Furniture Dealern, Groeeis, and Fancy Stores. 
Country merchant* should make a note nf SPALDING'S 
PREPARED GLUE, when maklug up their list. It will 
stand any climate. 
COURT OF DEATH 
Rprai, Nkw-Yorkkr Dbvick, ) 
Rochester, Feb. 7, 1880. i 
Tnmts. is but little activity exhibited in any department 
of trade, the demand being principally local, and confined, 
almost altogether, to the wants nf retailors. 
FLorit is without change in rates, aud as tfio stock is 
light, holders do not seem anxious to force wiles. 
Gbaix The only alteration that we can make this morn¬ 
ing is in Rve, for which we observe a butter distilling 
demand and an advanco equal to l at2 cents f I bushel 
Beans hav e taken a start during tho week, and nre now 
worth 76>W cents. We have hoard of a still higher rate 
being readied, but it was only for a small and very choice 
sample. 
Provision’s— During tho lattor portion of the past week 
Dressed Hogs, under advices from tho East, and a renewed 
demand in the home market, went up to $7,60 for choice 
heavy. Tho weather softened Haturday, and there are no 
present indications of returning frigidity, consequently 
these figures would not be obtainable to-day were any pork 
offering. The extreme figures heretofore quoted for Hams 
and Shoulders, nre taken off, as will be seen by reference 
to table of quotations. 
Ssuns We do nut alter our range for Clover and Timo¬ 
thy, although some dealers are inclined to consider them 
rather high. The fact is, nothing is transpiring as yet, and 
they may be ronsidured nominal until the market opens 
for the season. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Ft.opR and Graix. Eggs, dozen.....16tail7c 
Flour,wint. wheat.$5,i(Xa>G,38 Honey, box.,.16(5 16c 
Flour, -pring do ..$6,ixxy6,26 Candies, box.12fa;13c 
Flour, buckwheat.JI,7fita(2,iA) Caudles, extra ...lie 
Meal,Indian .Froith axd Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee .$1,UY'.L25 Apples, bushel.26060c 
The Subscriber is now issuing 
100,000 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED ENGRAVINGS 
OK 
Rembrandt Pealo’s Celebrated Original Painting of 
THE COURT OF DEATH. 
At the utiprecodontly Low Price of 
r^“0NLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. _*ra 
Size, 23 by 31 Inches. 
The lowest regular price for engravings of tho gi/r and 
quality of this i* 36; ami in answer in the uiieslion, "TIow 
caii tuny be sold fur One Dollar’" tin* subscriber would 
slate Dial, instead of ia-uting 6,not) copies at #6, ho issues 
l(X),(X3) copieH at $1. Tlir main expense of snob a work js, 
not in the paper anil printing, but in getting up the plates. 
If 5,000onl v an' Hold, iti is but ii fair price. Hot if 100,000 
are sold at 3L the aggregate profits are huger than on till* 
6,000. 
The original Painting, or which the Engravings are a 
far simile copy, wag pointed by Rembrandt Pe.ale, in the 
mty of Baltimore, in 1320, and has been tho study ami 
admiration of tens of thous.ind.i of our eiti/.cus. [t has 
long been valued at 
25,000 DOLIiAliS. 
Death is personified as a King or Monarch, anil there is 
not a sire let nu or anything remitsive in tho Picture. 
There are tierntudhrer fuU-Sned /wares in the Engra¬ 
vings, aud arriiiiio'd into live groups, living representations 
of HEATH. WAP, SEMUAE PLEASURE, INTEM¬ 
PERANCE, met the TRIUMPHS OE CHRISTIAN 
I'MTfl over tlfe Terrors of Death. 
It is a work to OKuiniT Trig kvic and impkovk titb ns art. 
It Win bo studied and understood by a child, whUO iIs sub¬ 
lime ounce ption affords scope to the strongest imagination. 
It 1ms been made (lie stihiect of Mperial diicourses by 
Rev. Dr. Sprague, Rev. Dr. Welch, Rev. Dr. Bacon, Rev. 
Dr. Cleveland, Rev. Dr. Wnylaml, aud others. A more 
impress!ye, instructive, or beautiful 
PARLOR ORNAMENT 
could not be purchased. 
Tin* subscriber was advised to lutvu the drapery of the 
figures brilliant and showy, to gratify the tuaLi of tlm 
“country people," hut lie ’determined to Imitate exactly 
the rich mellow tints of the original Painting in this re¬ 
spect. The wisdom of Ibis decision is verified not only bv 
the Artists of this city, but by thu venerable Rembrandt 
Penle himself, as will lie seen by the following unqualified 
certificate: 
“Pint.AlMti.i'UlA, Noy. 16, 18*». 
“ I liave seen thu Ubrornu I.ltfiogmptile Engraving of my 
Painting of tlm Court of Death, recently executed for Dr. 
G. tj. Colton (the present proprietor) by Barony, Major k 
Knapp, of New York, mid can certify Unit ir is an acOD- 
RATH AXO AOUIItAIIJ.K COt'K OF TilK DltllilNAI. t'AINTIXI}, 
“REM DRAM if PEAIJS," 
ITT* Each subscriber is entitled tou Numbered Certifi¬ 
cate nf Proprietorship iu the iiiiginul Piilntfug; the paint¬ 
ing to t>C at the disposal of the subscribers as soon as thu 
lOn.lKX) Engravings are sold. 
[tv IfirlOsPOg O.NK DOLL.. 1', and four letter stamps to 
pay postage,ine Engraving will be forwarded, post-paid, 
rolled in a strong rase. 
CliKitqv.WKX can add largely to their yearly income (in 
commlsaionsl by interesting themselves in the distribution, 
and at the same time idaco in tti9 hands of each subscriber 
“« sermon on canvas.' 
Ri\ Uopios for $n, postagn free. 
Gentlemen or Ladies ran make money rapidly by taking 
suliscriptiomi for tliis bekUtifUl work. One dollar and six 
st-imos from Agents, for one copy and a letter of Agency, 
Stating special terms. 
Ail active Agent cannot make less than from three hun¬ 
dred to four liuudred dollars per year in the business, 
above expenses. A description will be sent with each pic¬ 
ture. The subscriber 
Refers to the follouinp OcntUmen. 
The venerable Rembrandt Pealo, Philadelphia. 
The Hon. Millard Fillmore, Buffalo. 
The Rev. S. I. Prime, I). D., Iviitor N. Y. Observer. 
Tho Rev. Asa l>.Smith, I). D. 
The Rev. l>r. Abel -Stevens, Editor of Christian Advocate 
nnd Journal, New York. 
The Rev. Gorham II. Abbott, (Spingler Institute.) 
Tin) Ron. Horace Greeley, New York. 
The Hon. Krastus Brooks, New Y'ork. 
The lion, Henry J. Raymond, New York. 
I Since thu new nnd more liberal terms have boon 
made to Agents, copies have been ordered us fast as the 
printer could furnish them -an that the subscriber has been 
compelled to take bis advertisements out of tlm New York 
city papers, in order to supply the mall subscribers. 
Money ran be aunt safely by mail, as not one letter in one 
thousand fails, if plainly directed. 
To avoid mistakes, the Name, Town, County aud State 
should be plainly written. Address 
G. Q. COLTON, 
No. 37 Park Row, New York. 
USEFUL IN EVERY II0U8E. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY STATIONERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD gv fi RNITURK DEALERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOTJ) BY" FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY GROCERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY 
.Offa'OO 
lfealto 
9® 18 
II■* 23 
. 24fS)62 
. '.>17)17 
21X5.32 
CoMMKtcrK on I, tag Onti luo. The Oswego Commercial 
Timed annual statement, of Commerce of the Lakes, now 
being prepared, shows that, by converting Hour into wheat, 
the total amount of grain shipped from the lake regions 
eastward over lailte Ontario in i’v'.9, was 11,800,000 bushels, 
against 21,800,0;x) bushel* in 18.58. Shipments by other 
routes leading to eeaboard, show a considerable decrease 
compared with 1858. 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
GO; > Broiiiilwity, INvxv York. 
These Mhclunes combine all tho late improvements for 
llemmivp, Stitching and Felling Scams, and are the best in 
use for Kami i.v umvino and tailoring work. 
Prices from $60 to 8160. llmillnnr* S5 extra. 
S. tV. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tt Nos. 8and 10 dinith'H a .ItftcboHtor, N. Y. 
Manufactured by 
I1ENUY C. 8PALB1NG & CO., 
30 IMutt-St., New York 
Address Post-Office, Box No. 3,600. 
J)I ANOS FOR $150. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MADK It V 
BOA.RDMAN QR AY Ac CO., 
Allmuy, IS. V. 
Tmc Subscribers, having boon Induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a low mice, to meet tlm 
wants of many now deprived of the luxury, have nerfeeted 
siieli nil instrument, suitable for SMALL’PARLORS SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, &c., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
r *7“ These Pianos are Kr’M.Y WAKttAXTici), and have all 
our late improvements. — » 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also (Ytrnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS ! 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Styles of LARGE PIANO - FORTES, 7, 
and 7 l * Octaves, wo continue lo make with all tho Late Im¬ 
provements, at from iOllU to JAiO, according to Si/.e and Fin¬ 
ish. Large Discoiinls made to Cash Hovers. ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED PRICK LISTS AND GIROU LARS'FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piano-Fortes liave our Great Im* 
lx Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y'., Jan. 12, by the Rev. L. 
H. Baukkk, Mr PETEK II I 'LOCK, of East Schuyler, and 
Miss LOUISA M. JACKSON, of Fairfield 
lx Elba, February 1st, IStfO. at tin* house of M. Hoi,likthh, 
b.v Rev. Wy Emmm.xs, Mr. Vf. L. BARR, of Portland, Mich, 
and .Miss HELEN HOLLISTER, of Elba, Geneeco Co., N. Y. 
Annexed is an Alphabetical List of Articles which, if 
damaged, may be restored to their original strength and 
usefulness by 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. 
»Y lit .11, VlUUUItUO. .««J,UA'I< ■« 
Best white Cau’a $1,8V ' 1, 
Corn, old.71X5 7 
Corn, new . tU'i'.ofi 
Rye, Oo Its. r 1 bu. Ti 'dl 
Oats, by weight.3 
Barley.KS.ii ft! J 
Buckw neat..that 
Beaus....... . “5(0)8 
MBAT3. 
Pork. Mees.$17,00(318, 
Pork, clear.$2U,09ura0, 
Pork, cwt.S7,0%7, 
Beef, t ) cwt ... $4,00^16, 
Spring lambs,eacb.$MXKaib 
Mutton, carcass. 
Hams, smoked- 
Shoulders. 
Chicken*. 
Turkeys... 
Geese. 
Ducks, 'f> pair. 
Dairy, Ato. 
Butter, roll.. 
Butter, firkin. 
Cheese... 
laird, tried. 
Tallow, rough.. 
Tallow, Died. 
Mend* ACCOUNT 1100KB. 
Mends BUREAUS.,. 
Mend* CRADLES.... 
Mends DOLLS . .. ... 
Mends ETAGKRES ... ..... . 
Mends FANS . 
Mends GUITARS. 
.Mend* HARPS.... 
Mends INLAID WORK. . 
Mends JAKH . 
..Mends KNOBS .. 
Mends LEATHER-WORK .. 
.Mends MIRROR-FRAMES. . 
.Mends NEWEL POSTS. 
.Mends OTTOMANS ...... ... 
Mends PIANOFORTES ...... .. 
Mends QUILT FRAMES.. 
Mends KiIClil,NG-HORSES .. 
Mends SOFAS .. .. 
Mends TABLES. 
.Mends UMBRELLA-STICKS . . 
.Mends VASES . 
Mends WORK-BOXES .. 
Mends XYLOGIt \PiU0 WORK 
.Mends YARDSTICKS ... . 
.Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK .. 
In eoncliision. SPALDINGS PREPARED GLUE 
useful iu Libraries and Schools. 
.8 Mends SOFAS ... . .S 
.P. .Mend* ITI'CHEKS . p 
A Mends A cm BORONS A 
I,. M" in Ik I.ETTER-8KA I.ING ....'..I. .. I,... 
I) Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES.D . 
I Mends IMAGES.I 
.N... Mends NEW BREAKAGES.N. 
U. Yfends GI N-STOCKS . G 
■ S Meqds SCHOOL-BOOKS.S. 
T Mends PARASOLS. . P. 
K. . AleudM RULERS...It .. 
-E. Mends ELECTRICAL MACHINES.E .. 
-P Mends PAPER-HANGINGS.P... 
A Mends AliM-CIJAIRH.. A... 
B Mends RICKETY FURNITURE.R 
E.. Mends ERASER HANDLES .E... 
Term* of Ad vertbdiqr - Til IIITV- El V n Ck.VTS a I.IN'K, each 
(osertioti, in adv.-moc. A price and a half fur extra ilisnlay, 
or 62li cents per Hue of space. Spuo'iai. Notioks— follow¬ 
ing leading matter, leaded -Seventy Cents a Lino each 
insertion. These rales are predicated upon a circulation at 
least double that whiah the Ri nat, had when our rate of 25 
cords a line was established. It is unnecessary to add that 
the Ritual NkW-YouKKU firm afar larger circulation than 
anv similar journal in the world, rendering tt altogether the 
best advertising medium of its Class. 
IffaiJBc 
.Ifeal7c 
...He HU 
..10 5 lie 
. 754c 
10 a 10,Me 
1 7 XTHA DEVON 8 TOCK. For sale, a full blood Devon 
j Bull, 2 voai sold; also one Cow 4 years old. Prices to 
suit tlie times, Address W.M R. BOOTH, Rochester, N. Y. 
QHOKT-IIOUN DIIRKAYI HU MAC I offer a few good 
i ) thoroogii-bred Short-horn Durham Bulls, from fi months 
to 3 years old, at low prices for the quality. 
Camillas, N. Y-, Feb. 6 , I860. E. MARKS. 
UOlllVIlDIC. .'•■U' 8 JU ll I'll 1 1 | ) t i *8L’I O’ , %*> », •» f/l «J, f 
extm do; St.'i.’i *lor super Western; 96,(8(rji6,30 fur extra 
do; J6,rsy.u)5,7ff (or Inferior to good Shipping brands evtra 
round hoop Ohm -cloning quiet aud lint!. More doing in 
Canadian at unchanged price*; sales at $5,16 5:0,70 for com¬ 
mon to choice extra. 
Git a in •There is but little doing in wheat, and prices un- 
change.R gQ I pliers ttre not in market to any material ex¬ 
tent, while millers refuse to purchase more than nithcient 
to supply pressing wauls; rale* good white Canadian »t 
140c; white California, supposed, at 13V. Rrc quiet and 
unchanged: sales at Stic. . Barley In bettor demand; sales 
State at RyifNlC latter price lor choice firur-rowud Corn 
is without material changa; demand moderate; sjiIch at 81 (a) 
82c for new white and yellow; 81 c for eld white; SJkc, 
afloat, for old mixed western DaU limited, «t, i I.V tor 
State; Western and Canadian. 
Provisions Pork without striking change, while the 
demand L- moderate; sales at 3l7,26’i l7,37 for old loess; 
818,12 for new do; $15.70 o. 16,26 for prime do; $l2(a 12,25 for 
old prime; $ 11 , 26 , 1 11,37for new do. Dressed hogs in mode¬ 
rate request at 7-fee for Western; Sc for Jersey; Cfeo for 
city. I gird unchanged anil firm; sales at luV.adlc. Hotter 
plenty and dull at llig lSo for Ohio, 15d>2Uc for State — 
Cheese Py'lUgC- 
TOR0NTO, Fku. 4. -Ft.0i'ic -There has not been much 
activity in the Hour market during the week. The transac¬ 
tions have. Isom chiefly confined to tlm lower grades, and 
these are limited The offerings are fair, aud, it is supposed, 
will continue to increase. Kates are somewhat lower than 
at the date of ou r last, but as yet priced are Unsettled. The 
r..n—!-•—-*“*'ins must, therefore, bq rceeived as -ome- 
" • for the better grades:—Double 
e J,6d^ DuieV, $t,6,fe« 4,75j super- 
}y v rr ku r» i i » iu. 
Tuk undersigned has pnrebased the entire Interest of 
i. 8 . noiusik in t o., in the manufacture end sale of Wooden 
Water Pipe, and will continue to furnish the cheapest and 
best Pipe In use for water courses of every doreritithui, ami 
chain pump tubing. Tills Pipe is universally admitted to 
be the be*t for nil farm purposes. Tho ordinary sign (Ife 
inch) is pul up in bundles CunvenU'ul for handling and 
shipping, and can be sent by Railroad or Canal, direct from 
the Factory, (which is at ToaiwamU, Erie Co., N. Y.) Price 
I eeuts per foot I m delivery. 
Send all orders of inquiries to i. S. HOBBlE, 
44 Arcade, Rochester, N. Y 
pilfl’l’S UNION I EMA1J5 HI.Ml.NARY, 
1 Albioti, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
The next School Year of this Institution, commences or 
the first Thursday of .September next. For Terms, see cat¬ 
alogue at this office, or apply to 
hi. L. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
I. 601-tf 
Mends DESK.fi . I) 
Mends Gl.ilRES. G 
►1 ml . INED LEA '■ r.- . ..I, 
Mends I I’HOLSTEREI) FURNITURE. U 
Mends EGG BEATERS .. E 
.Mends AUORN-WOIUC. 
■Mends CHESS-BOARDS . 
Mends FIDDLES. 
• Mends SHELL-WORK. 
..Mends FILLET WnRIC. 
■ Mends HOBBY-HORSES . 
.Meuds KALEIIlF,.SCOPES .. 
.VltMid* MONEY-BOXES. . . 
.Mends PIC'IT' RE-FRAMES. 
Mends SECRETARIES... 
.Mends VENEERING . 
.Mends SCHOOL FURNITURE. 
• Mends PAI'lER-MACUE .. 
.Memls WARDROBES . 
Mends PARIAN MARBLE. 
.Mends l.'IUHS ... 
.Memls HAiiY-JUMPERS. 
ALuids 1\ ORY-WORK . 
• Mends MATCH-SAFES. . 
.Mend* PICTURES ... . 
■M.-ruls ULII.L-WHEELS.. 
rifends ’roWEL-RAUKS. 
M-nds WASH-STANDS.. 
.Mends BEDSTEADS. . 
■Mends DRUMS . . 
.Mends CHESSMEN. 
Mends BALLOT-BOXES . 
.Mends HERBARIUMS.. 
.Mends R ACKC AM MON-BOARDS. 
. ... HAND-BOXES .. 
Ah-uds BLACK-BOARDS.. 
.Mends HASS VIOI.S. 
.M.-nds ltl 1.1.r.\KI) TABLES . . 
.Mends MILLIARD-CUES . 
■ Mends BDtl) * VGES 
. Mends BROOMSTICKS. . 
.Memls BOOK-CASES.. . 
.Mends BOOT-CHI MI’S. . 
.Mends BRUSH-HANDLES. 
.Mends BRUSHES. . 
•Mend* CABINETS. 
..Mends CHURNS.... 
.Memls CLOCK-CASES. 
Mends CHI TCIfES . 
.Mends CUPBOARDS. 
.Memls CURTAINS.. 
.Mends CASINOS. 
.Mends CADDIES 
.Mends CAMERAS. . 
• Mends CHAIRS . 
Mends CHARTS. 
.Mends CLOTHES FRAMES. 
■ M.-nds CARD-CASES.. 
.Meuds ('RESTS. 
—Mend* DIARIES. 
.Murids AVOKK-STANDS . 
■Mends DRAUGHT-BOARDS. 
.Mends DISHES.. . 
.Mends 1)1 VANS. . ... 
.Memls DICE-BOXES. 
Mends DOORS.. . 
.Mends DOMINOES.. 
• Mend* FIRE HOARDS.. 
.Mends I'Ll'TBS. 
.Mends. haLLIJSTERS. . 
.Mends GLASSWARE.. 
Mend* HANDLES . 
.Mends Gl IT A PERCH A-W A RE. 
..Mead* KITES. 
...Mend* TOPS.. 
.Mends ORGAN’S. 
Mends MOGULS. 
.Mends SEWING-MACHINE STANDS... 
.Mends PANELS. 
Mends PASTEBOARD WORKS_ 
..Meuds PATTERNS. 
...Mends SIDEBOARDS. 
..Mends WOODEN-WARE. 
..Mends WILLOW-WAKE . 
Albion, N. Y., Any, ft I 9 
QTIXL BLOWS. We are inamil'nuturiog for the spring 
id trade largo numbers of our Mohawk Y’alley Clipper 
Plows, with nieel mold-board and land-hide, with steel or 
east point, as desired, and would refer you to the following 
persons, who have them in ntw: 
John Johnston, Geneva, N Y. 
J. Iim-moll, Ilion, N. Y 
Win. Siiinniei- Poirarin, S. C. 
K. C. Ellis, Lvone, N. Y. 
Col. A J Summer, Long Swamp, Florida. 
A. J. Bowman, Utica, N- Y’ 
A. Bnt/Uny, MnaUnto, Minnesota. 
F. Marklc, Ptiea, N. Y. 
We are also m.-omf e-ruring Sayre's Patent Horse Hoe and 
l’ob-ito Cuvuriilg Maeidtm, Sayre's Patent Cultivator Teeth 
in quantities for the trade, and -dl kinds of steel and swage 
work in the agricultural line. Send for n circular. 
SAYRE k REMINGTON, 
626-3t Union Agricultural Works, Utica, N. Y. 
SAPONIFIER, 
OR, 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash. One 
pound will make twelve gallons good strong Soap, without 
limn and with little trouble. Manufactured and put up in I, 
2 , land 6 lb. cans, in lumps, witti directions, at the Chal- 
LOOK C'tlKMUJAL Works, New Y’ork. 
E. R. DURKFE&CO., 
„ . LSI Pearl street, N. Y., Proprietors. 
Bold everywhere. 600-26t 
'DO II O USE K K E I* 1C If S—SOMETHING NEW. 
33. TL BATiJJITT’S 
BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
Is manufactured from common salt, and is pro- 
pared entirely different from other Saleratus. uu 
FjHIlt SALK—A deiirebl-- country residence,adjoining the 
r villuge of Newark, Wayne County, containing one 
hundred and (bur acres of land with new aud commodious 
house, barn and out. buildings, a lirm young orchard, con 
sistilig of all kinds of fruit. Tlie fin-mis well watered, and 
adapted to grain or grass. For particulars, rail on the Sub¬ 
scriber uu £ho premihes. BENJAMIN CARLI., 
521 4t Newark, Warm) Co., N. Y., Jan. 10th. 
following quotatio 
wlial nominal, especially 
extra, $v.v>ai 8 ; extra, $6,26 _, . __ 
fine No. i, 04,4A@U,SO; superfine No. 2 , $*,lived, 20 . 
Grain -or Fall Wheat the Mirqilv for the eutire week 
has riot amounted lo over 4,iri0 bushels. Yesterday about 
1,600 bushels changed hands at $l,17<it' 1,29, the latter being 
the extreme figure, and $ 1,20 being tie- nveiugn pried for 
the day. There was a good deal «f activity between buyers, 
but $13» appeared to be the limit, v ltlcli was only paid in ii 
few in.itiUK-e, Stiring Wheat continues in good demaud, 
but at conwlerabiy lower rale*. Tue-supt-ly is not so large, 
and although the market ir active, a considerable decline 
has taken place. A lew loads ot' tlie prlmest”golden drop" 
might command $1 jri busUbh but It Is a (tuestmu whether 
over 95 or 97c {4 bushel could be realized tor any iiuantity 
of ordinary quality. Barley very quiet and but little oller- 
ing; prime lots are in rennevt for seed at fel to Me >l bushel. 
Rye is io good lueal demand,xml) very slender receipts; 
small sales at 70 to7ue. Oats within the past Tew days have 
been offered very fi-Hidy, aud jiriees luivu gum* down to 
374ac ;.( bnvliel. should the supply continue as large ns on 
Tuesday, even this rate enanot bo maiqtaiued. Peas are Iu 
good demand for seed, ami tfie supply Is moderately large 
Prices range from 68 to 62c r I bushel, tho current ntte being 
60c. S.U begin to la* inquired for, but wc Iravc yet t., 
bear of sales. Nominal (inotiilinn* an : Clover $tt,76t-/ 7.25 
r l buslml of 60 it*!.; timothy y 2 , 2 > i i t bushel of 18 tfis. 
Outside rrite j are tile very extreme, and we question much 
if they could l>e reulized.—tr/oftc- 
Torcovro Ox w.v Tu.'.m:The (Robe publishes the statis¬ 
tics of tlm grniii trade of Toronto for 1869. The total ship¬ 
ments of wle-at were 970,564 bushels, of which 87,993 went 
to Rochester- In 18.8 the total “bipme.nls were 679,833 
bushels, of which they took 31,604 buHhels. In 18x7 the 
total shipments were 505,623 bushels of which39,644 bushels 
went to Rochester. There was no fiour exported from To¬ 
ronto lo Rochester iri 1839, aud hut a lew thourand barrels 
iu tlie previous years. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW Y'ORK, Fku, 1,—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
BxK.ir Cattj.k—F irst quality, Ip rwt., $ 10 , 00 ® 11 , 00 ; ordi¬ 
nary, S'),00 i 9,50; common, $7,50fe8,.5O; inferior, SObi/T. 
Cows am - ) Cal v ks — First quality, i5OJJ0(d65,i)O; Ordiuary, 
$4U,0ttii-5U,lK); Common, $35,wy-40,00; luierior, S2fi,0(Xt6iiO,OO. 
Vk.u. CalvKS—F irst quality, -J It)., Gfaffc; Oplinary Ohs 
5, ! ic; Common, 4 < 5c; Interiur, afeuiAu. 
tiUKEr a vo I,ASili 8 .—Prime quality, ip head, $6,5fei7,O0; 
Ordinury, .5; common, #3,50-4,on; inferior, $2(53. 
Swive,—F irst quality, bV-SifiX; all others, h\ aii. 
CAMBRIDGE, VT:r. l.—■Whole number of Cattle at mar¬ 
ket 664 — about 500 Beeves, and 61 Stores, consisting of 
YVorking Oxen, milch Co ws, and one, two a nd three years old. 
Pkpu-.s- Market Beef- Extra, $7,76; 18 , 00 ’; first quality, 
$7,00; second quality, #5,.50; thinl quality, $4,00; ordinary, $3. 
STowia - Working Oxen, $ 8 >b 150e, 175. 
Covvjj AStl CAr.vKS —$3.3, 40;u 6 fe 
Y’xaki ixoh— None; two year olds, $17(3 23; three year 
olds, ?2tm28. 
SnKfcr a. vo Lamrs — 3,205 at market: prices Ln lots, $2,00 
(52,50 much; extra, $.% 4 -htl each, <.r iWo-U lb. 
Jl i Dies — C@6, l ic. Tallow, 7(gj7hjC. 
Cau Skjvs— lOfTnllc. ib. 
Pults— $1,26(<],75 each. 
] OOt£ BALK A choice farm of 64’i seres, all under im¬ 
provement, one mile .North, and la full view of the 
village of Waterloo, Seneca Go.. N Y'. Dwelling house, 
cothtgu plant 32 by -Id, well finished; Tenant house, 18 b.v 
24; barn, 30 by 111 ; horse barn, 20 by 3ll; nil well painted, nnd 
new within sin years; good well'of water amt cistern; 90 
Apple trees, 30 bqarirjg fruit, and oilier fruits iu [irupurtiuij; 
SO acre* of said land is adapted to the culture of Pepper¬ 
mint, upon which wax grown fioj pound*, of Oil tlie past 
year, ami a crop now in of 20 am i s, at a low estimate will 
yield 700 Bounds this year. A Peppermint Still in good 
order on tlie premises. I will divide said farm, and sell 80 
acres witti all buildings aud orchards, except tho Tenant 
house and Still, for $3,60(1, or tin- whole farm for $5,500. 
Terms made easy. For further information inquire of tho 
subscriber on the premises. A. H, SLAUSoN, 
524-3t Waterloo, N. Y'. 
A Careful Collection of Many Hundreds if Things 
which, though Generally Relieved, are 
Imperfectly Understood, 
BY THE AUTHOR OE ‘ 'INQUIRE WITHIN." 
It is a handsome 12mo volume of 356 pages, printed on 
fine paper, bound in clolli, gilt, ami embellished with a 
large number of wood cuts, illu-trating thu various subjects 
treated of. 
PRICE Cl. 
ItL'«IJtains a rollectton and solution ofTnifiTKKN fTpv- 
DHi;p AVI) TlllKIvTlVO FaI'IS IX fil-lK.VCK A.VP Pill I,OSOPM V. 
sums of which,on ttmir first rllseovery, puzzled tlm most 
learned amt H 0 t scholars, fiotuft idea may bn formed ot its 
v ast usefulness, when we inform tlm reader that it bus an 
index if contents requiring to columns of fine type. 
If, therefore, you want to acquire a knowledge of Natural 
Science and Pfillosnpliy iu a nutshell sii other words, to 
become a learned pftrsnH without the trouble nf much 
study—buy this book. 
Copies ot the above book sent by mail, to any address, free 
of postage, on receipt of # 1 . 
Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for “Tirx MauiPlAX’s 
Ow.V Book," and other popular works; send Cash Orders to 
the Publisher’s address. Descriptivo Catalogues Ot our 
Books mail-id to anv address free. 
Send tosh orders to BiCK A: FITZGF.RAI.D, 
All tin; dcli-tcrious nmlli-r cxtracted in such a 
A* 1 -’ manner iih to produce Bread, Biscuit, aud nil 
Iltfnds of Oak a, without eontatiiiiig a particle of. 
7f I fiateratu* when tin; Rremi or t ake is halted;, 
• '' thereby producing wholesmnt; results. Every 
_ _ inirticle nf .Salmatos is turned to g:is r ftlpl iiasses 
I,St through vli« htoail or Biscuit while Baking; con- j 
^ .scqnentlv nothing remain* Irat common Salt, 
.... Water and Flour. Y’ou. will rcailil y pcrciffve b r 
A * I> the tiiste uf this Sale rut us that it is entirely dif- 
s»//\ ,(frent frfitn other Saieratus, 
/II It iw packed in one puira/l papers, each wrapper 
1 '(branded, “B. T. Ra)<bitt'n Bert Yledicinal Sa(era-| 
., r . tus " also, picture, twUtod loaf of Bread, with a 
tvS< glass of elfi-rvc-scing water an the top. White | 
a'-'i voii purt'ttftKU one paper yon should preserve the 
..... wrapper, and be particular to pet the next e.xact- 
ANU (ly like the first—l.'ntnd ns above. 
^Full directions for making Bread with this Snl- 
ylleratus ami fiour Milk or Cream Tartar, will ac- 
1 ' <-.ompanv each package; also, directions for mak- 
ing all kimls of I’antrv: also, for making fioda 
Water aud 8 <-idlitz I*<)wders. 
MAKE VO UR OWN SOAP, 
AND WITH 
H. 'J'. Bablrit t’« Burn Conoeutra- 
l\J tevil Fotaoli. 
Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot- 
t JQ null. Put up in cans 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 ths., 6 lbs., and 
UO 12 tbs. -with full directions for making Hard and 
[Soft Soap. Consumer* will find this the cheapest 
Jt-xn Potash m market. 
Manufactured ami for sale by 
»TA B. T. BABBITT, 
l O Nos. 63 cuff70 Washington *t., New York, 
and No. 38, India st., Boston. 
14 i non TWO 5 f.AU m.u APPLE TlfEEfi. -We 
I ’ 7,U\7U offer 111,0011 Apple Traps, two years old, our se¬ 
lection of Softs, 3 to 4 feet, at $45 per 1,000. 
623-9t A. FAHNKfiroCK k HONS, Toledo, Ohio. 
1 7011 SALE, k Farm of 100 acres choice graiu laud, with 
good Buildings, an excellent Orchard, well watered kc,, 
lying l‘i miles southwest ot the villago of Lo Roy. 
523-tit 0. M DUG AN. 
Axn 
I AVKItaKEENS AVI) 8 TKAWUEKK1E8.— 50,1)*) Nor 
-4 way Firs, 18 inch to 2 feet ...$12 per 100 
Do. Do. Do.$90 per 1,000 
1UO.00O Do. 9 to 12 inches.$M per 1,UIH) 
50,090 Wilson's Albany and Hooker Strawberrieo M,.'< 0 pci Iri.) 
Do. Do, Do. Do. $10 per 1,000 
523-nt A. FjYHNKSTOCIx k SONS,Toledo, Ohio. 
1 )1' KK HONEY DEW IIUNUAU1AN UltASS SEED. - 
For sale. 200 bushels of this Seed, a pure, article, of my 
own raising. Price $3 per bushel, hi uuautitie* to suit pur¬ 
chasers. K, I,. HOWARD, 
Buffalo, V. Y. 
rnErrrii for the million-something new 
1 Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 fitate street. 
Rochester, N. Y. f525] E. F. WILSON. 
TYCKIiALL’S EXCKLSIOU CLUVEU IIULLEKS 
J) three sixes—3, 3)i and 4 feet cylinder. Alsu Corn 
Shelters, Clod Crushers, to:., Ac., for sale by 
BURRALL, SNYDER * CO. 
Geneva, Ont. Co., N.Y. 525-41 
•'Xt/A non APULE 8 GRAFTED.— YiTa offer 500,IHX) 
•Jv"\ ", aJIA pples, grafted this winter, for Spring, set¬ 
ting at $6 per l,00o, or Avhere 2 ),ixh.i or more are taken, at 
$5 per l,U 00 . Apple Heeds, clean and fresh—#7 per bushel. 
A. FAHNESTOCK -V SONS, 
523-ot Toledo, Ohio. 
I M)R (SALE Tin: SEYMOUR FAK51, of 1 id ncren- 
1 excellent land, good buildings, fences, water, &c, -situa¬ 
ted in the town of Victor, Ontario county, N. Y., ope mile 
from the village and half a mile from tlie N. Y. Central 
Railroad Depot. Fur terms aud particulars address 
625-41 EDWARD M. DAY. Rochester, N, Y 
[OTVfLES FOB ^Xilul 
FOR SAL fil. 
At * 1 ,ar» p<T Acre, der;ruble FARMING LANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Eastern Kentucky, and Middle Teom-wee. 
Alsu, Valuable Lamia iu Sullivan aud Elk Couutics, Penn- 
gylvania. 
Applv to the Ammrioa.x E.m iorAxt A ip axp Homkstk.u) 
Company, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 48ytf 
I AAIILY KENT PEAtC—I have uoav on hand and offer 
j to the trade, 200 Bushelh Pprv, Eari.y Krxt Dp.as; also 
25 Bushels Champion of Eugiatel Do, the Best Late Pea in 
this country. All orders promptly attended to at the Gen¬ 
esee Seed Store, Rochester, Ity ( 622 -tf] J. RAl'ALJE, 
OAltM FOR BALK, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON 
Jl Wednesday, the 29th February, 186*1, at I o’clock 1 '. M., 
situated in the town of East Bloomfield, Out. Co., X. Y, 
about midway between Victor aud East Bloomfield Railroad 
Stations. Said Farm i» well Im-ated and w>-U watered, with 
a good two-story dwelling house, two good grain barns and 
horde barn, with suite.Mu out-building* The Farm con- 
tains about 22ff acre*, well calculated ror grain or stock, ami 
is in a good state of cultivation. For further particulars 
inquire oi'Gt’Y Collins on the premises, or of F. H. Jambs, 
Rochester, N. Y. [525-3t] F. H. JAMES, Assignee. 
H A M. C. MORDOFF. Breeders of pure Short-horn 
. and Alderney Cattle, South Dawn and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk aud Essex Pius, Rochester, S. Y. (S 2 Rf 
I IMF- rani's PciqH-tuul Kiln, Putentt-il July, 1857.- 
j .Superior to any in use fur Wood or Coal. 2 >j cords of 
wooiLor IK tuns of coal to 100 bbls- coal not tiuxed with 
stone. Address |434-tf| C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
IORN SHETLElWi-CORN SJIELLERS M - Now on 
J band at tfio Genuseo fined Store, Rochester, S’. Y., a 
full supply of Hand and Power Corn Shelters, capable of 
shelling from 100 to 1,000 bushels per day. Prices from $8 to 
$15. AJ1 warranted perfect, and to do their work well. 
"8 HEAT CURIOSITY.—Particulars sent free. Agents 
X wanted. [518-lot] SHAW k CLARK, Biddelbrd, Maine. 
