O OU S B K BE FEPt S! 
lleahhy Saferatus! Healthy Bread! Somethin* New 1 
D. B. DE LAND Sc CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS I 
“Tim very best article of fhllcratu* now in uue." Much 
lui* been mud ol the injurious effect of Saleratus upon the 
tn-n.lt.li, but nothing can be more harmless ilinn perfectly 
note S'llcmtUA. when properly used. TUIS SalcmtuH m 
PKItFKCl'LY rllllK, nnd Ik rermed by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which o!| ouphrlheH ore removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers Kncr'jwlu'rr: P letter try tt.' It is war¬ 
ranted to suit in all Oases or tio salo." Also, 
U. It DM LAN It * CO.'S 
“ DOUHL K IIE Ft <V ED $ ,11. Fit A TVS,” 
Ik far snpenot to moHt other brands of SalerayuK now in use. 
CoununiorsorRa.lorut.UH Kbnuldbo careful to set thntbuying 
the name of I). It. Ih-I.uid .V I'n. on the wrapper, an they 
will thus obtain u STRICTLY purs article, Thflxe bmiul* 
of SaleratuH are for sale by the "principal Grocer* in thin 
city, mid dealers generally throughout the United States 
and Canadas." 
Miiiinlartured and for sale at Wholes do at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 62l-tf 
ALBANY, Jyjc. lfl.— CATTt-s— IMci's have changed but 
little since list week. The average quality in all the Vania 
is equal, if not a little above that of Inst week. Hie drovers 
report that cattle seem to be growing more plenty in the 
West every week, and an the season advances. With little 
pro*i*-et of hay becoming cheaper until the next harvest, 
farmers show uioro anxiety to get rid of them. 
The sale* do not justity lia in altering our quotation* 
from last week, except on premium, and tbo alteration on 
t lie grade ■ * predlcuted on the market superio ity ol the 
than lierumui of anv nse 111 the market 
THE MAGICIAN’S OWN BOOK; 
Or, The Whole Art or Conjuring:. 
Bsmoa Complete Hand-Book of Parior Magic, contain- 
lug tyVKKlhNk rvmUHANU Dptir.nl, i hernical, Mechan¬ 
ical, Mnenetie.nl. and Magical Experiment*; Aiutlsitig Tranu- 
tmi rations, AetooKI iug Sleight h mid Subtleties; and Olo- 
braleil IXtm Uttcefitums Ingenious Trick* and Niimtmrs, 
Cu-Iouh and Entertaining I'li?alre-Tnurther with nil tho 
...Noted Performers. Hw whole ILLUSTRATED WITH 
OVER 6U0 Vftion i'!ITS. And intended a- a sort of anmao- 
inent fm UN KTHOIISANO AM) ONH KY FJilNGK. T..'nn 
cloth, 400 page*, gilt side and hack stomp PRICE ONE 
DOLL Ait. i'ubliidrud by LUCK A- flTZiKKAl.U. 
No. 18 Ann-At,, N. Y. 
AIho. for sale by all Booksellers in thl* place. 
Copies of the lOiove book out by mull, on receipt of $1, to 
any address, free nt postage. 
Reliahlu Agent, w .nted to c.-uiviuui for “ Tug M toiciAN'a 
Own Rook," anil other popular works; —Mel Oliiril tinier* io 
the above addrese. DoseriptlvU (Lililoyeirrt of our Rook,* 
mailed to any lUldrllOM free. 
*,* Editor* of Country NewspapOrg Jrivihg tho above ail- 
▼eiileement three prominent insertions, calling attention 
to the an me in the R litorial column, and sending a marked 
copy of the pa no i t.. the Publishnr, will receive " Putt Ha- 
AGRICULTURAL. Pagh. 
What Shall it be?.f ] 
Experiments with Potatoes. *’ 
Prince of Oxford (when one year old.) (Illustrated].2! 
A Convenient Farmer'll House (Two Illustrations].21 
A Chapter on Manures.•*' 
Hungarian Grass. .* 
Growing and Curing Tobacco.~ 
Canvassing for tho New-Yorker. -■ 
Ixmg Island Farming Isolds.. ..- 
Experiment in Potato Raising. .—. .~ 
The Pee - Keeper. - Octagon Bee - Hive, nhustratedl; 
proti'.s of Brc-Oulture; Core of lives in Winter, Ef-^ 
feet* ..f Cnlo roforrn on Bees.- - • .- 
Agricultural Societies. -United.States;.Connecticut State; 
New H.iiiipsl'ii o State; Monroe Co.; Niagara Co.; Schuy¬ 
ler Co.: Livingston Co.: Onondaga Ism St. tiWn UO.J 
Tonawinda Valley, ftrockport Union; fkiventry, (Town| 
gkaoeatcles Finm'rV Club; I. It tie Rills 1' urine's Club...2 
Anricutlural .HoirWOray PI un Talk; The Legal Post.iga 
of the Rural .Vew-Yor. ; er, Micingan Ht*tc Av. College; 
‘‘To l«> (Ulntinuu«^; , Kr«e Adrcrtwinu; I almosttnn 
on Rural A (fairs: fibitua-v. Salted Water for Sheep: 
Tent** or Advertising — Tiiirty-Rivk Cknts a Link, each 
insertion, in advance. A price and a half for extra display, 
or 52>T cents per line of spaon. Si-aOhU, Notions — Tolloiv- 
itig reading matter, leaded - Seventy Cents a Line, OAch 
insertion Thcso rates .ate predicated upou a circulation nt 
least douhte tlmt which the Rural had when our rate of 23 
cents a line was established. It is unnecessary to add that 
the Ritiul Nk\V-Yoi;kkK lias a far larger circulalinu than 
any similar journal in the won Id, tendering it altogether the 
best advertising meitiuiu of its class. 
fZxF-To secure Insertion wlvertiscnients slionld reach ns 
on Monday. Ki7~ We. aro oWigorl to defer several adv’ts in¬ 
tended for this number, for wajit of space. 
Premium. 
Extra.4Sta»V 4 ,Vk*H 
Fir«t - 
Second niuility..-*vS 
Third quality . ZV®* 1 2,-itOj>3 
Inferior ... 2k. t t"2V 
DtiKSHKi:- lions. Throughout the latter part of the week 
the demand has been good, partly on blast cm account,y.nd 
prices have been well m,-untuned, In some Instances slight 
advsnee* have been seem-ed from Allvmv, I.-in-Inghurgh 
andTr«>y packers, who have l>een picking up the best lots. 
The following are the latent ados made; 
13 head Static averaging 27b lbs.. 7 xc 
!•> <• « tSlttw.. . 7Hc 
K9 “ “ “ 285 lbs . Vie. 
14 “ “ “ 3<XI lbs. . 
83 “ •* dividing 175 aud 175 Us.tPlXST 
36 “ * (coarse) 6^c 
275 “ Michigan, averaging200 lbs.,_7 C - 
6o “ Western, div. 175 lbs. .. -6Jf(a6 7 liC 
— Atoms. 
CAMBRIDOK, Jan- 1!.-Who]o number of CatUe at mara 
ket 725 about 6iJU Beeves snd 125 Stores consisting of 
WorkingOxen, milch Cows nnd "uedwognd three years old. 
PiiuiNU-— Market Beef - Extra, f7,12ka7,7r.; first quality, 
$6,75; second quality, 56,50; third quality, $3,73; oriliuary,$;;. 
Storks—W orking Oxen, none. 
Cows axii Cai.vks - SW, Wni-67. __ 
Yc \cumia — None; two year olds, $10@£1; three year 
° auKm- AWi I.amii- -3,.vk)nt market; prices in lots, $2,00 
(bt> .Vl i-acli; extra, $3. I ' 8 each, or 4C rt ?6c V * h - 
Hipks -ft'niiVi-. Tdlow, 7(a7>ic. 
Cakv Skins— IOWUo. H lb. 
l’ni.TS - $T,5iXy)l,75 each. 
BRIGHTON, Jar, 12. -At Market 1,-too Beeves, 175 stores, 
8,400 sheep and lamb*, and200«wina. 
BkukCaTTUB— Prh in, Extra, *8,20<«0,IW:tirytquality $i,50 
fukkilO; second quality, $»'.IH>®6,60: third quality, $5,otkiiY,60. 
' Working Oxkn >U0, liiya'llA. 
MlLCIl Cows $80(qb|U: Common, $16601'.'. 
Vkai.Cai.vks S3, , .. 
Storks Yen-lmgs, none; two years old, S17@21; three 
y Yii*KH , ’i* , Ty'i'v fl IK.; CalfSltins, 10®11c)l it. 
TALi.ow-7(<!'7t<c ?dlS. _ 
Bhkkv and LaMkh —§jKRxtra, fowfi. 
PKI.T8- SI.GAn t,76c ea^'''. „ , v 
Swink-S pcing pigs, wholesale, 6c lb.; retail, OfcOO.-je,, 
fat hogs, uudiesHcd, Or, 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-Our market. Is dull, pending the 
resolt of the Boston auction sale: but ns tbo stock of most 
1,1 A It it TO LET. Il*<» acres, at Rod Aurora, Erie Co., N 
P Y Rent part paid In bcxiniiug miuors. dee iulvi.-rU„o 
meiitin Rural of February 12. 1839. 
543-11 JOHN WOOUitUl-T. 
UAW iin.I.w! HAW J11LL8I Thu very beet Circular 
i * and Ora** Cut Saw Mills m tbo known world, are tnanu- 
fai-turod by the subscriber, and await only your order to be 
sent any where you may desire. Tin- Clrr-ulnr Saw Mill fur¬ 
nished with 21 Inch Saw, filed and set, ia capable of sawing 
TrotO Jn b) it r/inls nf stove wood ill one day. and all at the 
cost nf only f-7. Cross-Cut Saw nrrangeuientH, with best 
Oast Steel Saws (warrHiited) all ready for u«C ut*2S. Orders 
solicited and circulars sent gratis by CllAti. R. PEASE, Ex¬ 
celsior Ag’l Workrt, Albany, N. Y. S21-4t 
Sobl by .1 KAPAL.fR, Agent, Rochester. 
TWO YEAR OLI» AIMM.K TIUCK8. We 
Otter IP,(On Apple Ti res, two yoara old, our so¬ 
ts, 3 to I lee’, ,1 Air, lier 1,14)0. 
A FA 11 vURTUCK .It SONS, To! ido, Oltio 
IMiiLY KENT PEA**. I have now on hnn-l and offer 
I t to the trade-, 2no Bosln-la Ppim Raui.v Ki,vi' Pkam; also 
S3 Bushels Champion of England Uo, the Best foie Poa in 
thin country. All orders promptly attended to. at Un- Ueu- 
eaee Seed otore, Rochesti- , by |522 tf| J, KAI’ALJR. 
YAOli -SALK—a Farm of 100 acres choice grain bind, with 
J 1 good Buildings, an excellent Orchard, well watered &c., 
lying lb, miles southwest of the village of la, Itoy. 
' 523-61 C. MORGAN. 
/ lOKN SUr.l.I.KUriI CORN *4IIEUJ£RR!| Nowon 
\_s hand rl the Genesee Hi-ed Htme, K's-lmster, N. Y. ( a 
full supply of iland and Power Corn Shellcrs, capable of 
shelling from 100 to 1,000 bushels per day. Pi iocs from $8 to 
$46. Alt warranted perfect, and to do tuulr work well. 
; UONEY DEW HUNGARIAN GRASS SEED. 
sale, JM bushels nf this rimai, a pure article, of my 
hug. Price $3 per bllsliel, In qnaut.iU.-s to suit pur- 
’ it I,. HOWARD. 
Hulfalo, N. Y. 
JIIANOS FOR. $150. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
uapk nr 
BOARDMAN O-TtAv.'V' Sc CO., 
Alhnuy, N. Y. 
Tine Subscribers, having been induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a low price, to meet, the 
wants of many now deprived of tin! luxury, have jierfected 
such an instrument, suitable for SMAIJ. PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., finished iu Rosewood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
t;Y/- Tlu-m- Pianos are kiu.ly warrantkp, and have all 
our lute improvomentji. 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice uud Purposes, at 
ONE inmi>il£U3 AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLARS I 
(SEND FOR CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Styles of LARGE PIANO - FORTES, 6JL 7, 
and7‘i Octaves, we continue lo make with all Hie Late fin- 
jiroveme-ntH, at rruirt $"-W) to $6WJ, according to Size and Fin¬ 
ish. Isirins DiwniiiilH made to Lash Buyers. II.LUSTRA 
TKI) PRICK LISTS AND CIRCULARS FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piano-Fortes have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
TJIK INSULA T Jfi 73 IRON Ft I M, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable In the World, 
t iT SEND FOR CIRCULARS. _/< j 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Monet/ Refunded. 
BOARDMAN, GRAY A- CO., „ 
514-tf Albany, N. Y. 
|K.VR SEED. We have a fine lot of fresh I'pjir Seed, of 
the crop of 1869, for sale. A. FROST At CO., 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, 
622-31 Rochester, N- Y. 
rpitE EIJHIRA FKAIAI.E COLLEGE Will a full 
1 course ol Academic and Collegiate Study, ti'/inU er. 
pe./isc of Hoard ami Tuition, $75 per half-yeariv session. 
Next Session begius February Dili. Address 
623-41 Rev. A. YV. dOYLF-S, |). D., Prcrident. 
YI7 ANTED 300 Green Salted Horse llidue.for which the 
l V Sulxieriber will pay $1,25 each. Cosh, delivered at the 
Rajlrond Depot, Dtieiu Address 
G. T. 1101.LING WORTH fe RR0., 
522-3t Utica, N. Y. 
r/lri iUW) APPLES GItAFTEIK Wo ofTer MHW'O 
i)l/’ I,' "IO Apples, grafted this winter, for Spring, set¬ 
ting at $> per Loon, nr where »i,l)TU or more are Liken, at 
45 per 1,000. Apple Souds, clean ami tiesli ?7 pec hushel. 
A? l-'AlI.N KST0CK & SON'S, 
625 Tnledn, i ihlo. 
H intBAKD H4UIAS1I SEEDS For sale by the Sub¬ 
scriber for I860, taken frmn the full-blooded Hubbard 
Squashes. Good Seed helug scarce, prico will he as lieruto- 
fore, 36 Souds for Twenty-l-'ive Ounts, in sburipg nr specie. 
II. N. LANG WORTHY. 
622-2t Rochester Post Office. 
a I tAMILt PltnOUIAI, ’ «> n Duy Female Agenla 
I 1 Wanted at home, or to travel, mi -alary nr commis¬ 
sion, for the LARGEST ILLDSTKA I'i'lD PAPER in the 
world,at oi»l.Y «0 OKNTg vyear. For‘‘Confidential Terms," 
to Female Agents, and a onny i-f tho paper, rnelnmt u sLiinp 
to MARIE I.OlliSK HaNRINS & CO., Publlsbetr, New 
York City. 62:-It 
( ION JURING. Tbo whole art of Conjuring mudu easy, 
/ with Coll dlmctloiiH for performing 1.30 of the most As- 
tounding arid Wonrlmfiil Keats of Uoeuo-I'ncua, Sleiglil-of- 
Il ind, Ventriloquism and Is-gerrli-maln. Piofusely Illustra¬ 
ted. Price 16 renin- Sent post paid by mall. 
Address M. M. SANBORN, 
532-2t Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
I AVEK43REENS AND HI U VWItCURIE-N. 3h,UOO N'i"- 
j way Hra, 18 inch lo 2 feel . — -- per 11X) 
I)o. Do. Do. $DU per I.IH4I 
100,00(1 Do. to 12 inches. . l.iHKl 
60,1100 Wilson'B Albany uud Oo0l;erStrawberries $1,’.» pei InO 
Do. Do. Do. Do. iiu per 1,000 
A. FAHNKHI'OCK k SDN*,T.d Olrio 
ri’O MlRHKKYAt E.N.—3U,U0U Cherry rieedlings at. $'i pm 
I. M; 2ii.lH.4i, Plum Du. at td per M; Ih.hOo one year old 
lI)/reo Chestnut Seedlings, jfi per M; 2 year old Dn. ( *10 per 
M,.'UHXi Peach Trees, oue year old, t'ikl per M; 20,DUO 2 year 
old Cherry Truce, th .it class; Apple Sejonn, and oilier Nur 
sery Stock, 
623-11 J AYNK. A. SPLATMAN, Benton, Yutea Co, 
ri'llORIICRN N ni!X(i|tlPTlVH ANNUAL OAT A 
I LOG UK OF KITCHEN, GARDEN AND AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL SEEDS, FOR WfiD—Jsnow roruiy for mailing to up- 
plicJints enclosing a 1'imtagu St irup. It contain* dlreetirmg 
for cultivation, and other useful irifnniiidioii Ini- Amateur 
Cultivators. J. M. TIIOJtBURN As CO , 
622-11 16 Johii-St., Now York. 
g i t.AHM HONEY-ltOX EH -Ily the do««n or hundred, 
’ X sent by Railroad. Oirc.uldrs containing particulars 
sent.free, on application. 
Also, a Practical work on Bee Culture, that all am uu- 
dotHbiud, soul free, fur Oue Dollar, Address 
M. GUINBY, 
622 3t St, Johnsville, Montgomery Co,, N. Y. 
To Architects. Builders, &o. -AlexanderHarthilL 
Every Maria Magician Dick >t Fi’v.gerald. 
A Superior Farm for ride II. C. It J, K. Wood. 
The People's Farm Mills H. I., Howard. 
Good Grail) Farm lor.Sale L. M- Pritchard. 
1 UO.iUO Standard Apple Trees—John A. Nichols. 
Fann for Sal'.' Jonathan Sooboy. 
To Nurnsryiuen- Jayne ,k Sptjrtman 
“Family Fietnn'd" M irit- fsjuiae Hankins & Co. 
Pure iloDUV Dew llungariin Gras. Seed R. I„ Howard. 
600 ,iHHI Anpics GrrUled—A. Fall linstock A. Hons. 
JO,(W0 Two Year Old Apple Trees-A. Fahoestoek k Sons. 
Eveic nous an I Strawberries - A. Fahnestock k Sons. 
Who's Going Westl Kent & Gotdsbury. 
p’oitii forS.de—C. Mmgau, _ , 
The Elmim Fcm'tle College -Rev* A. W. Cowles. 
Farm for Sale S. C. Holden. 
A Small Fann for Sale—L. A. Williams, 
f Portable Steam Eogim-H—F- A. Wood & Co. 
Farm Lo Let—John Woodrulf. 
W illi'S GOING WKMTf PRESENT INDUCEMENTS 
wumii lowAOssuua to Faioikus. Mbobaniou, Mkh- 
0IUNTH .INI) OTUKKN. A work Just icibll.rlied, and scut free 
of charge to imv person wlm will send onn letter Btmnp to 
KENT k GOLDSBUKY, Davcnnopt, Iowa. 
N. B. No one should think of emigrating till he ha*read 
this work, 628-U 
lifers for sale his vnlunblo 
I JO It H.VLIC.—The subscriber . .— 
X 1 Farm, couLiiuing about forty-live acre* of laud, situated 
about 3k, miles south of the large and nourishing village of 
Seneca Falls, Seneca county, N. Y. On said Farm is a gOOd 
l-'nrm House and all nnceswry oiit-bullillngs, with Fruit of 
all kinds and the best Varieties. The soil is first quality 
and well watered. Persons desiring to pm chase a good 
Farm, well located, would do well lo see Ibis Is-fore pur¬ 
chasing elsewhere. For further particulars inquire of J. B. 
Mpiika v. Ksq., Sonora Falls, or of J. B. C. VKEELA M>, on 
the premises. 61 13t 
S eeds at wholesale. Our new Tradk Cataloopb 
of Garden, Field, Flmrer and 'I'ree Seeds for Ifvkl, is 
now ready for mailing to all dealom enclosing a PosLrgo 
Stamp. 
Oh if Stock of Rkkdk in the finest and most pxtonrivo 
ever nlforod in this cdnntry, and to parties requiring Urn ill 
iu lakok quantitles, wo oiler unusual inducements. 
J. M. TlltmilllKN A CO„ 
622-11 15 Jqlm-St., New York. 
i;OK HALE, A F irm containing WOllCres. Mtiuted m-ar 
I Cuvnga Ijake.in Romnliu. Seneca couuty, N Y This 
soil is Id first quality-, and >v<-(i Improved, with 16 acres ol 
timber. Forbunuty "I situatiun, and every adviuitag*' lo be 
iJeslrod In a Country Resilience, it can out l/c snrparaerl. Oo 
the Farm me two good Dwelling Houses, and three good 
Barns, with Choice Fruit, and convenient water. For par¬ 
ticular inquire or the Sulisciiher on [ hureIrfim-s. ored- 
1111 - t Romulus P. O 16.3-.ft 1 JONAT HAN .oCOt.L\. 
I 'OR HALE.—A valuable Farm adjoining the village of 
I Hat■ via, next, west of lleman J. Kodlield’s,on the Lewis¬ 
ton or Carvvlllo Road, known JS tlm .Soule'si Farm, his 
under a high sbite of cultivation, over a mile of stone wall, 
about 25 iioies of heavy timbered land, fruit of all kinds, 
with' ICxtrusive and Ti/funtilf L’uiltUntlS. Will be DOlil 
Cheap, and a liberal credit given te Mult purohiuioriu Tho 
location makes it desirable- Possession given 1st of April. 
Inquire of (!ko. II. HiUiOKN, at Die Clerk's Ollioc, op nt 
Batavi a, Jan . 16,186il. 62.'f-3t 8. C* HOLDEN. 
A H.MAI.L KAIU1 EOK KALE-- Situated 1« miles mist 
of Shipman, a UouriHldng village on the C* A. & SI. 
Ismislt.lt.. ill a good mid healthy neighborhood, conve- 
inent to Schools, Chiirchi.-H, A-'- 11 eon tains 40 acres of well 
improved prid-io laud, lias a combe table Frame House, 
Btubliug, good water, over )U0 clinic" young Fruit Trees, 
Shrubbery, Ac-, and ail acreB of voi> profmsiog, growing 
wheah Alsu, 30 acres of good timber mlj.-veot. All of 
which is offered at tho low price of $33 nor acre, nnc-half 
cjisIi. Inquiru of I- A. WILLIA11K, 
623 -it Hhlpman, Macoupin Co., 111. 
HEELER .V- tVUXIN A)ANUEACTUKING WVH 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWIN0 MACHINES, 
BOB UroiMlwny, New York. 
These Machines combine ail tbo Into Improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are the host in 
use lor sxiiu.Y nkwi.nii am I Uiiloriug work. 
Pricus from 560 to $160. Hummers, #.’■ extra, 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
616 tf Nos, 8 and 1(1 Smith's Aiaode, Rochester, N. Y. 
W ATER put: WVUKOEKK PATENT ItOKING 
MACHINE. This machine will borauperfectly round 
and smooth hole, nf any required slxe, exactly through the 
centre, without of splitting, wrenching, • i backing out for 
chips. It in simple m coiisl,ruction, do ruble, nccniiles httlo 
eimcc, I’oquii - e liut little power, hortiR with great rapidity, 
gives large profitsfoi qnmall Irivestiucnt. Applicatinus for 
Statu and Enmity aud .Simp Rights, should he addressed to 
the undersigned, WYCKOFF, HOIIBIK A'. 00., 
ittatkets, dLommcfcc, &c 
/ r r , iDmiiir. <y. jaa. 
4-t Arcade, Kocbcstor, N. Y. 
^ ’ J\. tS T ST EEL BELLS, 
foil auuitcinss. aoademtes, 
fire alar MS, FACTORIES, &.C., 
from riHEFFlKLU, ENGLAND, have been tested in all cli- 
nitttcs. Kuropc and America. Woigh less; C 08 t less oer 
pound; Iravohotter tones; can tie Hoard fualher than otlior 
hell*. They cost 50 por cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which mu also sold by me at Makers' Prices. 
]3ro)ci*ti Uollia Tulcen iu Exohange, 
or re-cast on short notice, Such boll* will nearly pay for 
Steel Bell* of aural idy-e. 
Send for Circular. Bells deliverod in all part* of tho 
United Staten or Canada, by 
JAMES G, DUDLEY, 
618-tf 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
1'LOWER SEEDS FOR THE 61II LION. — We publish. 
I on the liratOf Fotn-uaiy,* new descriptive Catalogue of 
Flower Seeds, containing over 1 .I 4 H) Standard and Beuiiliful 
Varieties, as well as all the novelties of tho day, with direc¬ 
tions for cultivation. 
We send by mail, post puid. snd our own selection, 
26 Varieties Choice Flower Seed*, for . $1 no 
rsj “ “ “ '• u ... ... ..... 2 ixi 
100 “ “ « “ “ . ... 4 00 
J. M. THORBUIiN ft CO.. 
622-4t 15 Joiin-St., New York. 
11 'IIK LAWK OE LIFE.—An Original Monthly Health 
I Journal of Sixteen Quarto Bilges. Published by M. W, 
Simmons, Dansville, l.lvtng;Htnn Co., N. Y., atSovouty Cents 
a year. Specimens Free- 
Meq five as they list, aud act. a* they please, assuming 
that over their health they have no control, and that r»«- 
ditione of living have no influoneu in the matter. 
To change tte- eoncral sentiment, awl to show Dial Life 
has Its determinate e»iiditlons, that tin- Body, no less than 
the Sun, has ila laws, to obey which is to live, and TO UK 
kiihk Fkull HKJKvkHH, is tho object of this Jouiiial. Thu 
Editors have mode for long and laborious yems Human 
Health their study. 622-2t 
Miuuif.mtiirers of their celebrated 
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
aud Dealer*in Machinery. 
TriKBK Engines are simple in arrangement, built com pact, 
and am adapted to all kinds of Mill orFarm use. Received 
the First Premium at our Into State Fair. Send for Cir¬ 
cular. 623-lSt 
A hitekiuor FARM FOR balk. The Subscribers 
olfer for sde their Fuluablc form, conlmiiiiig 114 acres 
of choice land, under a high state ol cultivation, with 
fences and buildings in excellent condition, situated Oppo¬ 
site the N. Y. Central Railroad lh-POt, in thu village n< 
Pittsford, Monron Co., six miles easl of Rochester, llus 
l-’arin has on It mi Apple Orchard of 360 Dess choice fruit, 
just in bearing; a Enoch Orchard of !X»i, and a Dwarf Pear 
Orchard of 8 u 0 trees, set two vom-s ago; is abundantly 
watered hv a ucvcr-fai lings prim 1 ; bro-.k, aud pniiscsseii many 
very great advanLiges in local ion Tnrnis liberal, lorpur- 
I > EM OVAL. I would rosnectfnlly announce to my 
l CriOud* aud patrons, that 1 have removed my office from 
Galfuey Block (cor. of North St. Paul and Main sts.) to 
NO. 7 MANSION HOUSE BLOCK. 
(Over No. 61 State Street.) 
My new rooms will ho open on and after Monday next. 
After a constant practice of 2D yeans, n. largo acqnnlntaOOO 
with the best Dentists in tie- Union, and with CXteilsivuerru- 
vnoieoces for doing all kin-Is of work required in dentistry, I 
am prepared to perforin all operations in the most approved 
styles, and at prices that will pluase all. 
ItocliHater, Nov. 4. 1614-tfj E. F. WlIitflN, Dentist. 
iHaiTiage© 
n ,v M. <’• MORDOEK, Breeders of pars Short horn 
• and Atderneg Cattle, South Dawn and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk arid F.sser. Pins, Rochester, S. Y. |62Df 
O.v January 6 th, at the reside lire of the bride's father 
m-ar Newark, Wav no (k>,, hv the ltev. G. It. II. Siitimway, 
MARSHALL U. SpIKKami Miss ELI,IK, daughter of Law- 
kk.xck Baker, ICsq. 
I iflll KALE A Farm of 113 Acres, (30 sores wood,) ad 
’ joiiiiog the Village of Geneva, N. Y. There are oil th< 
premises a convenient Brick IhvcllIng-IIoUsn, Oul-UoUses 
two Barns and an excellent Orchard. Will 1st sold in i 
body, or divided to suit purchasers. For tornis inquire o 
J Q. W. NICHOLAS, 
621 - 2 t Geneva, N. Y. 
W A K I) I N « T O N MEDALLION I' E N. s.cts-l is 
the drawn number of tho Patron’s Tb-ket for the first 
Mining of i00,l4t) gross. ifl.WM) will be [Milo to the holder of 
tlmt ticket on prcssotatioa at tuo office of the Company, 
68 Cedar street, New York.- 
The SecondScrtex is now beinginMi—l. Tlie Pens are now 
all Kxtiu-Fink Points, and more pcrlbctly tnn-lc In every 
respect than ever before, and arc put up In now and nxpena¬ 
ive boxes, 
A sample Pen te-nt on receipt of two 3 cent P. 0. stamps. 
Address W M. PEN CO., 
Bll-tf Box 3,135 P. (j., New York, 
Publisher's department 
TMIlt KALE A Farm of Sixty Acres, at Royultou Cuutre, 
L 1 Niagara cjuinty, N. Y., eight miles from Isa-sport, on 
the Batavia Road, about throe oiiles South of tlw runs!. 
Hag upon it a House and small Bam, about (hie Hundred 
Apple TrncH, and Twenty Acres of Timber. Price. ?I5 per 
Acre. For iiaittcnbirsaiilily to the sutiscriher, orloGKO, W. 
IIii.DRKTH, Lockisirt ’ MARTIN METCALF. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR I860 
1 )1IIIT’’K UNION FEMALE HE.M1NAKY, 
Albion, 4Arl<-i.in* C'o., 1ST. Y. 
The nextBchool Year of this Institution, commence* on 
the first Thursday of Heptrmlrfsr next. For Terms, see Cat¬ 
alogue at this otllee, or uppl v to 
H. [...ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
Albion, N. Y, Aug. 8 , 1859. 50l-tf 
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X3T Subscription* can commence with the Volume or 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISION WAUKHTS. 
NEW YORK, Jax. W.-FbOBR-Holder* arc a little dis¬ 
poned to roull/.n, and wu nutln- a better bu»iue«s iluiug both 
for O'port and home use. Prices, hnwever, show no mate¬ 
rial - , uge, Bates at for super State; $5,3SyiV^95 
for extra-1»-indu ling 5,'AiO bids, for export at $6,3:'x'C6,40; 
$5,2Ck.al6,30 for supur w>-M-to; for i-imitnou to 
good extra dec. V',f)•<!,,?.', for inferior to good shipping 
brauil* extra rouhd hoop Ohio closing steady, Canadian 
scarce and firmly held; rales at 6,t«5^u)il,iii) for cbmmon to 
choice extra. 
Gk u» Wheat a k'uvIp firmer, with a little more doing 
forexjiort; sult-s Cnicign spring at ITDcr'l'AISjc; Mllwaukeo 
club .u l2ttJ>U+c; tvhlto Cauada at l-B®U6cj email tsvrcel 
white Michigan at l.Wc. Rye dull at9tK.'/i92c. Barley in good 
BuppI v /i'jtiii m;vJ lit 7iX' | ^*H"t, Corn tlull aiul liouvy; Hilog 
at83;7)88c lor infurior to prime new white and yellow. Oats 
plenty will dull at tf.-i I'-c for ritat**, Wt-ste-n and Canadian. 
Bitov i.sionk fork doll iui-1 heavy; aales at $16,12 for 
mesa; *11,50 for prime, Lord quiet; aales at b'Ba( a dlj -_-r. 
Butter 12qtl7c for Ohio; LYjtCMc lor .State. Cheese steo-ly at 
»Ji;ll Sic. 
ALBANY, J.vf., It. Fi.ol-h and Mkal,—W ith only A 
retail demand fur ibiur tbo market is ste-aiy with a moderate 
business doing. Corn meal unchanged. In the elreel liuck- 
whoat dour is srlllng at Sl.'.U 
Gkai.n -Wheat quiet with a moderate milling inquiry. 
Corn steady with salc^ we»tem mixed nt rik ., dolivere-i. 
Otlior gr.Jns'iLre quiet. Iu the streetouU-t3,">l5r.; rye SSfi 
86; barley 70c.; corn 92.- 93 for ocw and $1 for old. 
TORONTO, J vv. H,—Pt-OffU -There ha* ls*«n a g-’svd deal 
Of activity in the Hour lu n kvt this week, and considerable 
KiU-n have been effected, while tbn inquiry for all the 
grades, especially for superfine, continue" (tnltoatod. The 
purchiifleH htivt* tkteo itvi'lo botli oil iiwoniit i»4 ortlcr»$ from 
the cast mid on spc-culafloD, and the market has taboo a de- 
cidedlv more lively turn. Bates show a slight advance, and 
may tie sfitted as Inllow.: Double extra, »7,W«c'5,73; Extra, 
$5,iv«'6j9-r Fancy, ^i,n>> A3; Superfine No. i, Uo. 
No. 2, rj,SLnri,ioi i lali.iual, $fJJDfiivV, Ooui meal, *3,5fyad. 
Grain The demand fur fall wheat, which for the psstaix 
oreivbt weeks has been steady, w-Gu-nt any excitement or 
movement to olthcii- dia'rtion, continues with a market 
(divtitly more buoyant, and a shade ol Improvement in 
price.. Spring wheat U m steady demand, with a slight im¬ 
provement m rates. The quality nth-ring is very good and 
but tew lots have brought less than $1 ft hushel: white fJ.'ri 
and quite $1,05 has been paid for prime simple*. Thu 
amount of tins brought nut thu* Ikxr i* companih vely small, 
to the known extent of the crop; and nltuougb the honve 
cnnsumptmti is likely lo be confined to tin* description of 
thowneat, yet thert- must 4 tel be -a lat-ga amount u> come 
to markel. Barley coined out slowly, and is huuglri up hy 
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I UU.UUU iMlillli: varictltis, from 6 til 8 feet high, 
stocky arid w«*ll v?r*>tvn, for h:« l, flh<vtj>, at W'iabin<ft«'»ii 
NufKiuv, A Un. stamlani 4 1 ftset 
with 6ue lu*iMl>sut ^10 (H*r 100: Kitra Into, 7 to 10 feet, $15 
ix*r 100 . 3t*ia*iHrrl and Dwarf Pt'lini e jually r.honn. (!ur- 
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Ault 10 U» 1J feet hltfii, v»»ry n'oeky, it $25 |>er ltlO. Catal- 
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lmdieH, at. SVi per UK); 2Sr to 8tS$ Tniit t.liclf, W per 100-tn* 
irotljcr with U g 0 O(*raI HfVjortmeTit of Kruiuan*4 OiiuutiiKitiU 
Trees, Shrubs and Blunts,»lCUU*II,Y low rates. Nt,OflO roots 
grafted with the Tompkins Co. King, packed in boxes ter 
transport*Won to any part of the i-ountrv, at. $0 per l,rik>. 
' ' ' * »e III this form, by sending their 
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volumes of the UOKAI. can be furnished. We can supply 
the others —1865, '56, '67, '58 and '69 —bound, at $3 each. 
The ouly volume* we can furnish unbound are those of 1858 
and 1869 — price, $2 euch. 
IY?~ Axv person who remit* pay for * club of 6 , 10 or 15 
at the specified rates for such club, and add* a sufficient 
number withiu one month thereafter, can avail hiroselt ol 
the advantage of the prico of largo club, and retain tho 
amonnt overpaid. 
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Urn A i, and those who volunteer iu tiro good cause will re¬ 
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to any part of this State, and 6 cents to any other State, If 
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\ BRI.K SEEDS Kbit HALE. -1 have now on hand 
Forty bushel* gi»> I dean Apple Seed*, or den* for tlte 
same will be promptly attended to nt tho Genesee Seed 
Store, Rochester, N. Y., by J. RAPA I..IE. 62teaw-tf 
Bersoiis wishing t» purcfi.i 
order soon can have i . 
^ Apple Scion* of all the leading variotic* furnished at $1/4) 
per 1,000 stick*. OrdersH-ilicited for Spring of I860. 
JOHN A. NIGHU1.H, Brnprietor Washington Nursery, 
;-';t Speneer, Tioga Co., N. Y. 
r] h> AitoniTi-xrrK, kcildriw, < aiu>entkb.s .ua- 
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/ 1 \I.I7K ENTVEKS.iL FK.KO CUFI'EII KOH SALE 
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Rochester, N. Y., by J. RABALJE. Agent, at the manuliic- 
tnrers prices for from $10 to $27. This is decidedly tho iiksT 
C iRN-vTAi.il Gutter aow in me, aud US good for Ifn.y a-ul 
St aw a* any other, i bavo also ou hand a full supply of the 
celebrated ftxwhulu Roller Cutters. Brice from St Co $28, 
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