illavkcts, Commerce, &c. |3ublisl>ev’s Department. 
! 
Rural Nkw- Yorker Okfick, ) 
Rochester, Jan. 10, 1859. t 
Tut; weather, for a few days post, has been anything- but 
favorable for ont-door transactions—the Bleigliiugia all gone, 
and fartnera’ teams are only occasionally seen in ouretreete. 
Flocr— Winter wheat Flour has put on 12(i25 cents since 
the date of our last report. Spring Wheat manufacture, 
and Buckwheat, are at last quotations. 
Q RA iy—Our figures for Genesee Wheat hire been re¬ 
duced somewhat—Canada as last quoted. Corn, old, is worth 
70 cents; new, 6X^70. Eye is a little belter—7(XTi71 cents 
marks the rate to-day. Oats have started up a little. We 
have raised the range for Beans from 75 to 80; but would say 
that nothing but the Kidney will reach the latter figure. 
Meats—P ork dull and drooping -$&3s6,50. Chickens and 
Turkeys a cent per pound better. 
Hay and Strew are billing oif, the reduction being equal 
to$2,00(S"3 per tun. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour atd Grain. Eggs, dozen.17(g)18c 
Flour,wint. wheut.&Vkti tyiS Hooey, box.Hxa’.lOc 
Flour, spring do ,.$.yoa A-!5 Candies, bux. 
Flour, buckwheat. $1,76 y2,i>i Candles, extra --..Uc 
Meal. Indian_ 31.63a’1,63 Fruit* aso Roots. 
Meal, Indian. ... 3l.«v5;l,«3 Fruit* aso Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee .$], 1 Aill,35 Apples,bushel ..... .iVoAOc 
Beit white Can’s ,$l,:g>'d.40 Apples, dned.. iUWfeLUH 
Corn, old..VtiaffOc Peaches, dried, fl IK ....18c 
Corn, new ._.DOoTOc Cherries, dried, d ; th iSadHc 
Rye, 60 tbs. V bu T0W710 Flums, dried. .kkalfie. 
Oats, bv weight..S3ok46c Potatoes. .8ho.t7.Sc 
Rjirley. ..$8&w«?fc Hidksa.no Skins. 
Buckwheat. . iU'ei«o Slaughter... ..*<06.¥c 
Beans.. r gS0c Calf. WCjdOc 
Mbats. .Sheep pelts. 6>c(m$l,60 
Pork, Mess. . $17,0O(? 18,50 Uunb pelts.50c@$I,00 
Pork, Clear.S3tt,0@(.n2O,H0 SRKOS. 
Pork, cwt.rb.mtulfi’.V) Clover, bush .$,IXXul5,90 
Beef, (if cwt .$3,00ifl»5,o0 Timothy..2,5U;ql2,75 
Spring lambs,each.3l,50(.7ll.:6 , , Sundkiks. 
Mutton,carcass.. .3aAc Wood, hard. 
Hams, smoked., .... .llXotile Wood, soft.$3,06fflCL50 
Shoulders.TBeHo. Goal, Lelugh..5U»,7AC<itfv«iO 
Chickens...7<,%8C Coal, Scranton . .*f,2S@t, r 0 
Turkeys. 9@r0e Coal, FiBaton.$l,20@4*5O 
Geese .3F (lr Goal, Shamokin $4,3Vil4,5Q 
Ducks, pair.3S;r644c Goal. Char .11*2112^0 
IUirt, &c. Salt,bbl .31.10 
Butter, roll .16@18e Hay, tun... .JliOOrtJtyjO 
Butter, firkin. ,.16(ajl7c Straw, tun,.$8Jt01/i9,00 
Cheese.8§H0c Wool, Tt fb- tfiflSfiOc 
Uni, tried .ll@Hlc. Whitehall, bbl ..f!l,QOiu>9,fiO 
Tallow, rough . .7.Sia Codfish,rl quintal $l,6(Vu'5,26 
Tallow, tried. IOiaiIOMc Trout, bbl..38,O(Xg3,50 
PROm.CE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NRW YORK. Jan. 9. — Fi.OLH. — Transuotinos moderate, 
and prices without change. Demand chiefly speculative. 
Sales $ 7 , 2 Dtu. 7 ,:i 9 ho super State; $ 5 , 4 t)h .1,50 for extra do; 35,1)0 
(■ .i,30 for super Western ; $s,MX ’5,60 for common to good 
extra do ; *S,7Ay'a,84for inferior to good shipping brands ex¬ 
tra round h"op Ghio—doHiug quiet. Canadian in limited 
supply and firmly held; sales at $6,650! $6,76 for common to 
choice extni. 
Grai.v -rWhcnt qniet mid unchanged; holders generally 
exhibit no very pressing di'sire to realize. Milwaukee club 
in store held nf 1SV.. with buyers at 124c.: sales white 
Southern at red do. at 130c. live firmly held; sale* 
at 92c.. an® that price is refused for more. Bar ley unchangd; 
Bales Stale at 76.j*-78r. Corn quiet; sales at AvefStic. for new 
white ami yellow: 93c. for old white Southern. Gut* in 
better request at 4 fl L , i>ld.'sC. for State, Western am) Cana¬ 
dian. 
Provihioys Pork more active and Prices uncliunjfflfl; 
gales at 316,37 for mess; 311,7.7 for prime; 317,00 for extra city 
prime mens. Dressed Imgs doll at 6 W(.a& L ic. for Western; 
1517J£c. for city. Lard dull; sales at lOMb ' 1 Ib^c. Butter in 
fair request at ISCe lSc. for Ohio, lfreXfile. for State. Cheese 
steady at $KgdIj*c. 
BUFFALO, J an. 9. — Floor The, market is still quiet, 
while quotations are uuchanged. Transactions uriimpor- 
tank 
Grain Wheat quiet, anil markiri, with the exception of 
small milling lot*, merely nominal. Corn a shade easier, — 
About 9P0 bushels changed hands Saturday afternoon, at 69c. 
Oats nominsl, at 39c. 
Provisions Pork nominal at $ 16 . Lnrd nominal at I0K 
@10>ic. Dressed lings dull ami teudlng downwards. 
ALBANY, Jan. 8 . There is no new feat lire to notice in 
Flour; the demand I* moderate and the market steady, lu 
Grain notliiug worthy of note has transpired, 
TORONTO, Jan. 7. Flouk—W e'have still but compara¬ 
tively little business on the Flour market, although there 
is perhaps more doing than at the date of our last. The 
offerings are more libera], hut the demand not more active 
vet we have u 0 allOratiqji to holier in rates which nrc nom¬ 
inally as follow-- Double ext,-,, $6,63Pi>5,80; extni, $9,26(3} 
.7,SO:'fancy, $l,Hr>uA; Superfine No. 1, $l,SO(i't,Wl; Do. No. 2, 
$t,3fe-l,30; Oatmeal, td.SOyn; Com mcul, fd/ski 1,00. 
Grain An unusually stoady market tor Winter Wheal, 
without any change in prices. Receipts small. The rates 
psiG fireng l L - weak lm,r uot larioa from lllOSe Clirreut 
during tile jiasl tlicee weeks, and the market is animated 
and firm. For good to prime lots, $l,119.iitl.20 rt tuudiel and 
nowand then ior extra prime lots, $1,20(0)1,23 M bushel. 
The figure must frequently paid for sllir>pIog lots has hern 
SI,20,ana the average priOu lor Die week is fully 31,18 '»! Im. 
For iul'eilor snd common sample,,, Sl.l.rilrl.l'/'i, is the price 
paid. The quality of the Wheat has generally been pretty 
even and of a good descnrdion. Spring Wheat has been in 
the usual active request during (tie week, nod at steady 
prices. There is a jood (ll'iuund for a good artlclo Imre, and 
at various other points, at all of which good prices me being 
paid. The rater current here are from U5« to 31 foronlinary 
to good, and 31 ad,W tor prime aud extra prime samples. 
Barley i - in auiull supply, with a rather improved inquiry, 
resulting from purchases for spung seeding. 1 'riued con¬ 
tinue steady at OQel,'.i),G;. pec buslml. Kya is scarce and ia 
steady distilling demand at 70fai75e per DOflljo). Oats’still 
come in vci v riowly, and on advance in rates lorn been es- 
. tablislied during the week. From file to 37e t' bushel lias 
realized, but 35c sod 36c «rc the current rates. The demand 
is mainly for local consumption, Globe. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 4,—The current prices for the week 
at all the marks ,K are as follows: 
Beks Cattlk— First quality, ri cwt.,$9,6(Va> 10 , 60 ; ordi¬ 
nary, S3jl7(a 9,25; tdmuiun, fWi/si u 7..7U; liiferiqr, 
Biikep and I,AMJts.— l’nme quality, ->t head, S5;'wi; ordi¬ 
nary, $Ku<5; eoninion, t&'n i: inferior, 32pi 3. 
Swine. First quality, il lh., fir 6 'ic; ail others .7 3-.V>i,6c. 
ALBANY, Jan. 7. The market is somewhat favorable 
for drovers. 
We make no alterations in our i(notations, except on the 
better grades, which we advance a trille. 
This week. Last week. 
Premium .Sk£foAW W/gAht 
Extra..4>*lu>5 
First quality. — 3?i@4‘.i 3\;(a>4 .£ 
Second quality.3‘a("3li| 8 ®iJ!i 
Third quality.. -2, ! *(a>3 2li<n3 
Inferior. 2 ' i 2 (nt 2 ‘i 
O" ue or two lots fl'.c w<i 8 offered, and 5’ic asked. 
Sheep and Lamps Receipts comparatively light, and de- 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR I860. 
REDUCTION TO CLUBS ! 
single Copy, Owe Year, ... $2 
Three Copies, “ ... 
Six “ nod 1 free to Club Agent, $10 
Ten « “ « “ $1N 
Fifteen « « « “ $21 
Twenty « « « « $25 
And any additional nmuber at the latter rate — only $1.25 
per copy! — with an extra free copy for every Ten Sub¬ 
scribers over Twenty. Club papers sent to different post- 
offices, if desired. £ *jf' Bills on all solvent Banks taken 
at par, but we prefer drafts on New York, Albany, or Bos- 
too, (loss ^cahange,) payable to our order, and all such 
drafts may bo mailed at our risk. 
As we pre-pay American postage on papers sent 
abroad, Canada subscribers should add 12cents per copy 
to above club rates. 
£"§ 7 ” Additions to Cures are now in order, whether 
in ones, twos, fives, tens or twenties, at club rates. 
U'p” Subscriptions ran commence with the Volume or 
any number. No deviation from our Terms. 
PUBLISHEE'8 SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Extra Gratuities lor Clubs! 
In addition to free copies, as above offered, we will give 
(and mail post-paid , if to any part of the United States,) a 
Dollar Paokaok of imported FLOWER SEEDS, con¬ 
taining from 15 to 20 choice varietieH, to every person who 
remits payment according to our terras, after Jan. Island 
previous to April, i860, for a club of either Six, Ten, Fifteen 
rxr Twenty Yearly Subscribers. Or, if preferred to the 
Seeds, we will give for each club received soon (or until 
further notice) an unbound copy of the Rural for 13,79. 
New subscribers and othere wishing to obtain the llfth vol¬ 
ume should note this liberal offer, remembering that Now 
ia tuk Bust Timk to Eorm Gums. Iy?-We have just 
engaged $1,509 worth of choice Rower Seeds, to be imported 
the present winter, for distribution among the working 
Agont-Frienda of tho Rural. Those who have already 
formed clubs will be remembered in the distribution or at 
least all who do not secure flume id’ thn rjrfra gratuities 
heretofore offered for early lists. fWo hope to be able to 
report who are entitled to said extra gratuities soon.) 
IjtT In ordering the Rurai^ please send us the best 
money conveniently obtainable—and do not forget to write 
plainly and correctly, the names of Subscribers, Post-Office 
address, State, &c- 
CxT- Our published terms will be strictly adhered to, and 
no one has authority from us to offer the Rural at legs than 
our rates. The Ivl'KXL is not a “ dollar papo r,” as $1,25 is tho 
lowest club rate, even if a thousand copies arc taken. Per¬ 
sons rcmillinp less than our terms will be credited in pro¬ 
portion to amount received. 
t^ST~ Wk would again state that neither of the first five 
volumes of the Rural can bn furnished. Wo can supply 
tho others —1865, '56, '57, '58 and ’69 —bonnd, nt $3 each. 
The only volumes we can furnish unbound are those of 1868 
and 18.79 — price, $2 each. 
rj7“ Anv person who remits pay for a club of 6,10 or 15 
at the specified rates for such club, and adds a sufficient 
uumber witldri one month thereafter, can avail himsolt ot 
tho advantage of the price of large club, and retain tho 
amount overpaid. 
l’!ST‘ Any person so disposed can act as local agent for tho 
Rural, and those who volunteer in the good cause will re¬ 
ceive gratuities, uml their kindness be appreciated. 
^.iiucrtiscnunts. 
Terms or Advertising — Tuirty-Ki vr Ckxts a Link, each 
insertion, in advance. A price and a half for extra display, 
or «V2ij r,-ula pci linn ut space. BrisuiAi, Not.L ira follow¬ 
ing reading matter, leaded — Uevehty Cents a Line, each 
Insertion. Those rates are predicated upon a circulation at 
least double that which the Kura i. had when our rate of 25 
cents a line was established. It Is unnecessary lo add that 
the RURAL Nkw-Yorker bag afar larger circulation than 
any similar journal iu the world, rendering it altogether the 
beat advertising medium of its class. 
To secure insertion advertisements should reach us 
on Monday, f 77~ We are obliged to defer several adv’ts in¬ 
truded tor thi . number, foi want of space. 
I iKAIt'SI.KD. We have a line lot Ilf fresh Pear Seed, of 
1 the crop Of 1869, for sale. A. FROST It CO., 
Genesee V alley Nurseneg, 
522-3t Rochester, N. Y. 
W ANTF.D. .700 Green Salted Horse Hides,for which tho 
Subscriber w ill pay $1.25 each, Gash, delivered at the 
Railroad Depot, Utica, Adqregs 
G/T. llOLI JNGWOItTIT k BR<>-, 
622-3t Utica, N. V'. 
1 3AKI.Y KENT PEAS. I have nowon hand and offer 
j to the trade, 200 Bushels Puhk Early Khnt Pkas: also 
25 Bushels Champion of England Do., the Best Late Pea iu 
this country. All orders promptly attended to, at the Gen¬ 
esee Seed Store, Rochester, by [622-If) J. KAPALJE, 
1 BLOWEH SEEDS FOR THE M 11.LION. We publish. 
on the tirstof February, a new descriptive Catalogue of 
Flower Heed*, containing over 1,009 S Lire lard and Beautiful 
Varieties, ns well as all the novelties of the day, with direc¬ 
tions for cultivation. 
We send by mail, post paid, and onroivn selection, 
25 Varieties’Ghnice Flower Seeds, foe... . .$1 00 
50 “ ♦' *• 6 .. 2 00 
100 “ “ * « “ .4 00 
J. M. TIIORBURN k CO.. 
5'22-tt 15 John-St., New York. 
If HIE LAWS OK LIKE.-An Original Monthly Health 
JL Journal of Sixteen Quarto Bilges. Published by M. W. 
Simmon 3 , Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y., at Seventy Cents 
a year. Specimens Free. 
Men live ns thev list, and act as they please, assuming 
that over their health thev have no control, amt that con¬ 
ditions of living have no irilliience in the mutter. 
To change the general Mcofiiinint, and to ulimv that Life 
has 11 k deterrni’inte condition*, that the Body, on Ipsuthsn 
the Still, has its laws, to obey which is to live, and TO BK 
vrkk from sirK.NKs.*, Is the Object of this Journal, The 
Editors have made for long and laborious years Human 
Health their study, 522-Jt 
J^liOUO M AST UK FOR EVERY IHIU 8 EIIOLD. 
THE SOCIADIiBi 
Or, One Thoiwnml mid One Home Amusements. 
Containing Acting Proverbs, Dntitmtic Charades, Acting 
Charades, or Drawirig-Kooin Pantomimes, Musical Bur¬ 
lesques, Tableaux Vivant?, Parlor Games, Ouiues of Ac¬ 
tion, Forfeits, .Science in t-port ami Piulor Muglq, and a 
Choice Collection of Curious Mental and Mechanical 
Puzzles, &e. 
illunthatkd with nkari.t 
300 ENGRAVINGS AND DIAGRAMS. 
The whole being a fund of never-ending enlOrtaimneut.— 
By tlie author ot “‘The Magician's Own Book." Nearly 
400 pagen, 12mo. Price, cloth, gilt side stamps, $1. 
I'llK Soi’iaiilk; Or, One Thousand ami One Home 
Amusements , is a repertory of guincu and oilier entertain¬ 
ments calculated lor the use of l:iIplly parties, the II reside 
circle, or those social gatherings among fi iends and neigh- 
bors. which pass away tli# winter evenings with so much 
animation and delight. 
It is impossible for any company lo exhaust all tho 
sources of irreproachable mirth and mutual enjoyment pro¬ 
duced in tills volume. Published hy 
DICK k FTTEGF.RALD, 
No. 13 Ann Street, N. Y. 
Also, for sale by all Booksellers in this place. 
Copies of tho above book sent by mail, to any address, 
Tree of postage, on receipt of Gne Dollar. 522-11 
'J’liBI NldW- YOK.K TIllllUNffi. 
UPWARD AND ONWARD. 
Tick receipts of Tim Nfav York Tkiiiunk during tho last 
week in December, from subscriptions, sales, and advertise¬ 
ments, amounted to. . $40,078 12 
Corresponding week of last year. .27,836 16 
Increase .12,736 96 
Thu regular circulation of Thk Tkiiiunk is now: 
Daily Tribune.- . 39,000 copies. 
Semi-Weekly Tribune. 22,5110 copies. 
Weekly Tribune . . 181 ,ikh) copies. 
Edition for California . . . . .. 4,500 copies. 
Total.:.247,000 copies. 
The following table of mail subscriptions (our orders 
through newsmen not hiring included) received in the 
month ol December last, indicates where Tuk Tuiuunk 
circulates: 
jY umber of Copies q/’TuR Tin hunk subscribed for during 
the- month of December. 18.79. 
/ lORN SHELLKHX! C.'OltN HllELI.EIW ! I Now on 
v j hand at the GenesOP Seed Store, Rochester, N. Y., a 
full supply of Hand arid Power Com Shellers, capable of 
shelling from 100 to 1,000 husbels per Jay. Prices from $8 to 
$4.7. All warranted perfect, and to do their work well. 
n UBKAUW MIGA Ml t*EEf>S For sale hy the Sub¬ 
scriber for 1860, taken from the fiijl-f/lppdpd Hubbard 
Premium. sliellini frl.ui 100 to 1,000 bush 
Extra.. ..• ibrn^i , $45. All warranted perteet, a 
First quality. . .. 8-,'a4*.» 
Second quality. W?*!* r i UBKARD SQUASH BE 
Lm"L t l Uahty . J rySv * I scribe? for i860, taken IV 
0” ie or two lots w ia offered, anti 5’ic asked. foro *25 Seeds ior Twenty-F'fv 
SiiKKP AND Lamps Rrcetpu comparatively light, nwl de- wri, 2 u ra.eos mr iwemj riv 
maud good. As compared with last week’s prices, are fully 
2 s yl head better. ‘ _ 
Hogs Receipts light, and but little doing. One lot of Tl ,„ , i,.i. 
“stock, averaging about 115 R-s.. sold for 4Xc. Fat are lurid ( l»>« ‘ rv 
at c, and . 7 Clcr,x,;c Ottered. } J W 11 tx t nil Ui re Clio nrt J.. r I» 
DbbssKd IIijUS Tie- receipts during the past live days tV Ire loo'ihsm^n l\m 
have been fair, avoraving nearly 1,000 per day, and Die . ,',| n 'p r a . t |7 cents Sc nt nr 
weather being favorable, business has been pretty active, l< d. i l ra nlB ' U pc 
at some thing of a decline Froin last week’s rates Saturday •B-auress 
morning the weather inoderiliett considerably, and in antic- r> —. _ 
i nation of u thaw, pack era camo forward and nearly closed risiiOUBl tl.VS DESCIIt 
the market. J POGUE OF KITCHEN, 
CAMBRIDGE, .lot. I. -Whole number of Cattle at mar- TURaL SEEDS, FOR i 860 
ket 640 about !*S) Beeves, and 40 Stores, consisting of p|icants enclosing a PosUige 
Working Ojcti, milch Cows, ami-r)iie ( twoaridthr 0 B years old, iv,r cultivation, and other m 
Pricks Market Beef — Extra, $7,00('O7,50; first quality, Cultivators. J. 
$C *rr. Ut> MunfUs, ..wl'inixir 4‘i 
Maine. 
New-Hatupshiro 
Vermont.. 
Maasachumrits.. 
Rhode Island. 
Connecticut. 
New-York 
Now-Jersey - . 
Pennsylvania 
Ohio. 
Indiana. . 
Michigan 
Iowa.. 
Wisconsin -. . 
Illinois— . 
2,954 
2 , 10-1 
3,555 
. 1,823 
346 
9.70 
14,4112 
701 
- 
t),lit 18 
. . . :i;218 
2,839 
2,575 
2,151 
3,31« 
Oregon.. 
Nebraska.. . 
Utah.. 
Virginia.. 
Maryland. 
Delaware . 
Kentucky _ 
Tennessee.. 
North Carolina. ..... 
South Carolina. 
Georgia. 
Alubania. 
Mississippi. 
Arkansas. . 
Florida 
Distinct of Columbia. 
Canada. 
Europe.. 
1 scriber tor 1860, taken from the full-blooded Hubbard Acre, e or particulars 
plashes. Good Seed being Scarce, price, w ill be as hereto- 111 MlItKTlt, Lockport. 
WUUU "VIHK IWd M.r, n | i.tc it" nnepr 
fore. 25 Seeds for Twentv-Fivo CenlM, in stamps or specie, 
’ H. N. LANG WORTHY, 
522-2t Rochester Post Office. 
( tONJUIDNG. Tho whole art of Conjuring made easy, 
J with full directions for performing 1 . 74 * of the most As¬ 
tounding and Wonderful Feats of Hocus Focus, Hleight-of- 
Ifund, V ontrtiaquism and Legerdemain. Profusely illustra¬ 
ted. Price 15 cents. Sent post paid by mail. 
. I.,. \i vi u t \ranDV 
j^PAlDUft'S PREPARED OLCKII 
SPALDINCS PREPARED CLUE! 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! 
SAVE THE PIECES! 
ECOtSTOMY ! dispatch; I 
Vf3~ " A Stitch in Timk Savbs Nink." i 
As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated fam¬ 
ilies, it is very <b Arable to have Home cheap ami conveni¬ 
ent way fee repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 
meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to 
lie without it. It in always ready and up to the slicking 
point. There is no lougcr a necessity for limping chairs, 
splintered veneers, headless dolls, anu broken cradles. It 
is just the article for cone, shell, and oilier ornamental 
work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. 
This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically 
hold in solution, and possessing all the valuable qualities of 
the best cabinet-makers' Glue. It may be used in the place 
of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive. 
“USEFUL fN EYERY HOUSE." 
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25 cents. 
Wholesale Depot, No. 80 PI lilt St. New York. 
Address IIKNUY U, HPALDING Jk. CO.. 
Box No. 3,600, Nkw York. 
M. M. SANBORN, 
Braitlier Falls, N. Y. 
rriiomn U.VS DESCRIPTIVE annual cata 
J LOG UK OF KITCHEN, GARDEN AND AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL SEEDS, FOR 1880 I t now ready for mailing to ap¬ 
plicants enclosing a Postage Stamp. It contains directions 
IV,r cultivation, and other useful Inlnnnatinn for Amateur 
I ItlbK-t .11 til M l O' l l IJ AlltV, C*I jWr., II I on iiunmy, 
$6,75; 8800 ml quality, 65,50; third quality, $3,75; ordinary, 33, 
Storks Working Oxen, none. 
Cows AND Caivks 825, 499<87. 
Ykakumir — None; two year olds, 316/121; three year 
olds, $'24/i>28. 
Siiekh vxr, Lam 11 s — 2,600 at market; prices in lots, $2,CD 
@2,50each; extra, #3,4, r,-u 7 each, or 1 < 6>ic £t lb. 
illDKS - 6fd6kic. Tallow, 7 uffLc. 
Calk Skins — in /1 lc. %< tb. 
Pklts — $1,25/11,58 each. 
Bkek and Pork tx New York. The reports of the stocks 
of Beef and Pork in New York are, wo presume, ahead of 
the calculations of the speculators. The Cincinnati papers, 
which represent the short-cut operators, were calculating 
upon a stock of Dork in New York on the latinst., not ex¬ 
ceeding 'ifJJkKt hhls. u hereusit is 41,121 bhlg. The stock of 
beef is 80,818 bids., larger by several thousand bblg. than 
last year, and ahead of several years, except that of 1866. 
We give the following figures: 
Beef. Pork. 
1856, Jan-1..bbls. 32,678 
B»7, “. 19,489 8,459 
]&78, « 39,144 10,5,78 
18.70, « 71,880 66,828 
I860, « .80,818 41,121 
The stiick of pork in New York, Dec. 1, 1859, was 32,CIO 
bblg., and of beef 62,637 bals. 
IHarriages. 
On December. 22d iost., bv the Rev. Mr. IlKSSir., Mr. JAV-. 
WII.KIIKN to Mrr. BAR AH A. BANTA, all of Oxford, 
Oaklaud Co,, Mich. 
At Buffalo, 011 the 3d iiwt,, bv the Rev. A. D. Wjlbor, 
Prof. W. It. COPPOGK to iliss KATE KAI’ELYEA, all of 
that place. 
On Januarv 4th. 1850 by Rev. S. Parkkr, Mr. Dk WITT 
DILL, of Huiue, N. Y„ to' Miss UULDAH L. COOLEY, of 
Pike, N. Y. 
J. M. THOKBUKN k CO., 
15 Jolm-St., New York. 
Put up for Dealers In eases Containing four, eight, and 
twelve dozen a beautiful Lithograph Bhow-card accom¬ 
panying each package. 
try A ttiuglB bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE 
will save ten times its coat annually to every household—iLj 
Sold bv ail prominent .Stationers, Druggists, Hardware 
ami Furniture Dealers, Groeera, and Fancy Stores. 
Country merchants should make a note of SPALDING’S 
PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will 
stand any climate. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! 
USEFUL TN EVERY HOUSE. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SO I J) BY STATIONERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLI) BY DRUGGISTS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY HARDWARE DEALERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY FURNITURE DEALERS. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY FANCY-GOODS DEALERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
BOLD BY GROCERS. 
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, 
SOLD BY COUNTRY MERCHANT’S GENERALLY. 
Manufactured by 
HENRY V. SPALDING «fc CO., 
.TO Platt-St., Ncxv York. 
Address Post-Office, Box No. 3,600. 
* itunmctrTs, ciaiu'knteks, itun m its machin- 
u\. IS IS, nBCORATo KB, and till connected with Mechani¬ 
cal and building operations, should see tho 
AltOliriTXTIre AMI MKUIIANtCS' JOURNAL, 
Containing engravings of practical details, valuable to ev¬ 
ery Comitructor and Decorative Artist.. It is tho only 
weekly Illustrated paper of the kind in Ibis country, re¬ 
quires only to be seen to lie taken regularly by all engaged 
in tho above pursuits Published every Saturday - price, 5 
cents subscription,SSper veur, or one tTollar for six months, 
payable in advance. Edited exclusively by practical men. 
Tho Scientific Americatuaf October 29 th, says itis “ Alto- 
getber, the best work uf the kind, over riuhltslioq in our 
city." Published hy ALEX HAR'flULL, Sun Buildiug, 129 
Fulton stre.ot. New York, to whom all subscriptions must 
lie remit tin! 
News agents supplied through any house, who supply 
them with other papers. 521-6t 
|)IANOS F OR $150. 
WARRANTED GOOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MAOK BY 
BOARDMAN QRAY Ac CO., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Titv. 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 the luxury, have perfected 
such an instrument, suitable for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, iic., finished in Rosewood, » beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. 
I V These Pianos xro ktulY w.utHA.vricn, and have all 
our late improvements. _tJ,J 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also furnish a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLAHS I 
(SEND FOR CIUCIULAKB.) 
Our Regular Styles of LARGE PIANO FORTES, 6*1, 7, 
aud 7*4 Octaves, we continue lo make with all the Lute Im 
provemetita, ut from $.’)Wi to $ 600 , according to Size and Fin¬ 
ish. Large Discounts mu do to 1 'ash Bayers, ILLUSTRA¬ 
TED PRICK FISTS AND CIRCULARS FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION, .All pur Piano-Fortve llUYO eer Great Im¬ 
provement, 
THK INSUf-ATKI) (RON UIM, 
Making them the Best and Most Durable in the World. 
I3f SEND FOR CIRCULARS. _i* j 
Perfect Salisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded. 
BOARDMAN, GRAY k CO., 
5lt-tf Albany, N. Y. 
I BIMl SAI.K. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable 
Farm, containing about forty-live acres of land, situated 
aboutSNi miles south of the huge and nourishing village of 
Seneca Falls, Seneca county, N. Y. On said Farm is a good 
Farm House mid all necessary 0 Ut-biijJ(lingH, with Fruit of 
all kinds and the best varieties. The soil is first quality 
and well watered. Persons desiring to purchase a good 
Farm, w.dl located, would do well t" see thin before mir- 
chusiug elsewhere. For further particulars Inquire of J. B. 
MeiutAv, Esq., Seneca Falls, or of J. B. C. VREEl.AND, on 
ttie premises. SlfPlgt 
\\f IlKJrt.KU Jk WILSON M AM FAt l t RING CO.’S 
’ II Ki .l.l l: 
/ 1 LASS llONKY-BOXKS—By the dozen or hundred, 
I X sent by Railroad. Circulars containing particulars 
sent free, on application. 
Also, a Practical work on Bee Culture, that all can un¬ 
derstand, seut free, for One Dollar. Address 
Nr. QL IN RN , 
522-3t St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 
S EEDS AT wholesale. Our new Tn*:»K C.iTAt.oorK 
of Garden. Field, Flower and ’I'rte Seeds for I860, is 
now ready for mailing to all dealers enclosing a Postage 
Stamp. ..... ... 
Opr Stock ok Skep8 is the finest and most extensive 
ever offered in tins country, and to parties requiring them 
in l.ARGK quantities, wc offer unusual inducement.. 
J. M. THORBl’RN A GO., 
522-4t 15 John-Sl., New York. 
W ATER PIPE WYCKOKFA PATENT ItOKING 
MACHINE.—This machine will tiore a perffectly round 
and smooth hole, of any required size, exactly through the 
centre, without of splitting, wrenching, or bockimj out fur 
chips. It is bimi.ile in coiistructinn, durable, occupies little 
space, requires but little power, bores with great rapidity, 
ei ves large profits for a small investment. Applications for 
State and County awl Shop Rights, should bn addressed to 
the undersigned, WYCKOFF, HOBBIE A GO., 
522-tf 44 Arcade, Rochester, A. 1 . 
Missouri. . IlC District of Columbia. 98 
Minnesota . . 679 Canada. ... 65 
Kansas. .... ..... . 522 Europe. 33 
California . 2,633 — 
Total 67422 
The circulation ol Tine Titnut.Mt being larger than any 
other uewspaper in thn world, makes it the most valuable 
medium iu which to advertise, amt, for tho uiformation of 
Merchants, Manufacturers, Mechanics, School*, Real Estate 
owuers, jta,, we give our prices fora<!rt'rtisinn7 
RAT KB OK ADVERTISING 
IM 
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Ordinary Advertisements, classified under appropriate 
heads. IU cents per line each insertion, or Two Dollars per 
line pee month. 
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flr.elt’, N/ith v.i Kiial Fi.m, 12 , a line each 
insertion, Ndtliliig inset tod lor less tnau Ssv KNTi -FlVk 
Ck.vts each irmerlion. 
Ui quvKa.s Noticks -Fourth Page, before tho Lender 
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le-* than O.xK Dnnt.AU eueii inserUon. 
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semi-Weekly tribune. 
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THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 
Oxk Doli.au a line each insertion. No less hy the quar¬ 
ter or year. - 
To the hosts of friends who are working to increase our 
circulation we return our heartfelt thunks. We shall strive 
to make Tuk Tkiiiunk still more worthy of their enthusi¬ 
astic support. _ 
TERMS OK SURSCRimON. 
IHir.r Tbtbunk, $ 6 ; Skmi-VVkkkly, $3; Wbhkly, $ 2 . For 
Club terms see Tkihunk of any date. 
Address HORACE GREELEY k CO., 
: 111 I'rihunu 1 e.w \ 
I Jtllt MAUI A Karin of 143 Acres, (30 acres wood,) ad- 
joiuing tin* Village uf Geneva, N. Y. There are on the 
premises a convenient Brick Dwelling-ifonse, Oul-lloiises, 
two Barns and an excellent Orchard. Will be sold in a 
body, or divided to suit purchase it.. For forms inquire of 
G. W. NICHOLAS 
52J-?t_ Geneva, N. Y. 
L JOIt MALE A Farm of Sixty Acres, ut Roy.iltoil Centre, 
Niagara county, N'. Y., eight miles from' Lnekport, on 
the Batavia Road, about three miles South of tho Canal. - 
Has upon it a llmjse and small Barn, about One Hundred 
Apple Trees, and Twenty Acres of Timber, l’rice, $15 per 
Acre. For parlioulars apply to the subscriber, or to Guo. W. 
lfll.nitia'll, Locknort. MARTIN METCALF, 
62 ]-fit ' (1 . 1 ;. ■ i 1 Mich, 
OlVW MII.I.M! MAW Mtl.tSI The very test Circular 
irt and Cross-Cut Saw Mills in the known world, are manu¬ 
factured hy ton subscriber, and await only yotir order to bo 
sentany whore you may desire. Tito Circular Saw Mill fur¬ 
nished with 21 inch Saw, filed and set, is capable of sawing 
from 20 to 25 conln of stove wood in one tiny, and all at the 
cost of only %’tl. Cross-Cut Saw arrangements, with best 
Cast Steel Saws (warranted) nil ready fur use at. *2.7. Orders 
solicited and circulars sent gratis hy CHAS. E. i’EABE, Ex¬ 
celsior Ag'l Works, Albany, N. Y. 521-41 
•I. r.U'A L.l K, igfict, Rnctiester. 
ftllliAI* AND VALUABLE KEIM I5UCAN NElVft- 
Ab FaI’KRB, Tub RoiriiusTJsa Daily and Wskkly Ex- 
PaRSa—Office corner of Exchange Place uml Mill street — 
opposite the Post Office, Till! Evkminii EXpiikAM (Dailv.) is 
now the largest penny paper In existence, except the Nr-.w 
York Sun (otily $8,ii0 pur yeur.) Tuk Wkkki.y Express 
is only $1,00 per Stimuli or lO Copies $8,1)9,20Copies$15,U0, 
or 50 copies s-’Vi.OO. A large list of valuable p'-eailiitna is also 
offered in addition to oilr club rates for the We'-t:lr. Every 
SOLD ItY FURNITURE DEALERS. IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
SPALDING'S FRKI-ARKD GLUE, I5'>r> Hraadway, New York. 
• 1 . tier ,vrnv >..• ni■ ,r Got. These Machines combine nil the lato impnivements for 
.wOl.l) l!i r ANL Y -GOODS DEALERS. Hemming, Stitching uiul Felling Seams, ami are the best in 
ou »1 mureo Duw.iBim or r-o UHn lor RAMII.Y HKWINti nod blilorintt work. 
SPALDINGS I RKI ARKI) t.LLE, Prices from $60 to 8156. lloitnnciH, tP c.xtrn. 
SOLD BY GROCERS. H. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
515-tf Nos. Sand It) Smith’s Arcade, Root 1 elite r, N. Y. 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE, 
>LD BY COUNTRY MERCHANTS GENERALLY. [JOWK’S HI I’ROVED HAY OR CATTLE SCALES, 
THE BEST IN USE! 
uufuctured by First Premium ovor Fairbanks, at Vermont Stnto Fair. 
,, ,,,,, , „, vrl r ’87 and '08. First Premium and no Competition In 
III'.NII 1 ( . NlAI.Itl Nt, A < ()., 58 . I’trat. Premium at 13 UutOrent State Fall's. Hil- 
.... , vor and Bron/.o Modak at Amortonn lustltuto Fair, 
30 Plutt-St., Ncxv Y ork. N Y.. 1809. 
Jr css Post-Office, Box No. 3,600. WomWti.l A™c^? a ^ ^ ^ SlmP ‘ !ci,y ’ 
Rtguire no Pit; timy bo set. on top of thn ground, or ou 
Annexed is ;m Alphabetical List of Articles which, if ^ r '’, lll "''C | h 
damaged, may be restored to their original strength and No u \ tcK ,C ,l . l \ n , cl "? n !’" Edges; fill friction 
usefulness hv reeeived on Ifidls. Weigh trUl.V if not level. 
Delivered at anv Railroad Station in the I nited States or 
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE. Canada, set up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, 
_ Of taken hack. 
,1 Unnrls Af'OOFNT nnrik'd A Sr./tdfor Circulars end price lists, with nconnnt of trial of 
A • * Mirift- aYiIj v . I, Sonins he tween Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Mon.lt tl: A lill-’s.. ■ Eh iff, to .IAMES.G DUDLEY, 
Moods dolls sl8 ff ^ ionc ™ 1 'voatem Agent, 93 Mum street. 
Mentis K.T\GEIULN ............g ™ 11 . . 1 ’■ ’ 
Mnofla hAi^vr !■ 1>f..m«val. i would reRpoctfulIy ai.. to ny 
Mnnrls IIA UPM. ! V Irien.lH mid Tiatrons, that I have removed my office from 
Manila i\i tilii woiYk'.. i ttitiliicy Block (cor. of North St. Paul and Main sts.) to 
SBj.YJts u .. .. .! no. 7 mansion house block. 
.Mends KNOBS . ....K (Over No. 51 State Street.) 
Mciuts I.t, All ILtj_ W( )I,K I, My r 1 w room* will bn pun m, ..ud aftu Monday next 
Morels NFWFI POSTS N After a cfliistant practice of 20 .ears, large ueqtmintnnce 
Men.U DTTIlMANri ” ' O "ttb Gie best De/itlfttfl in the Fi.ion, nod with extensive con- 
J 'j, ! I't i Nii-Fi ir'Ti.x.i. veuiouue* lor doing all kinds of work required iu dentistry, I 
S" ' I . .. 1 
x\.V.ra: Am-I. HOK. Es It Rocliostor, Nov. 4. 1511-10 E. F. WILSON, Dentist. 
I) Mends DGI,1.S .-.D 
E , Mends KTAli EIIJSS’. . B 
F .Mentis FANS. ..F 
G ..Mends GUITARS .(! 
IL ...Mends HARPS . II 
I ....Mirada 1NLAU> WORK I 
J. ... Mends J V1. ) 
K. ...Mends KNt’BS .. K 
I, .Mends LEATHER-WORK . I, 
M . Meu-ln VlllRtm--FRAMES .... M 
N....Mends NEWEL POSTS .N 
<)....Mends OTTOMANS .O 
I*. Mends PIANO-FORTES F 
U Mends GUILT FRAMES . (J 
R. , Merida ROCKING HORSES It 
S .Mends SOFAS . . v.... S 
T Mentis TABLES .T 
IL. Mends UMHRELLA-STICKS . . I 
V Mend t I - K - .» 
W. Mends WORK BOXES W 
X ...Mends XY LUGRAI'HJC WORK . X 
Y ... Mends YARDSTICKS.V 
% ...Mends ZEPHYR WOOD-WORK .7. 
k ... Iu conclusion, SPA1.DINGS PREPARED GLUE is 
useful iu Libraries and Schools. 
I ...S .Mends SOFAS .S. .. 1 
2. P Mends PITCHERS .P. 2 
3 A Mentis At’CtJitDEHNS A ,’i 
4. I, ..Is LETTER-SEALING . I, . t 
.7, 1) Mends DAGUERREOTYPE CASES .0. .5 
6. .1 Mends IMAGES . I . . 6 
7. ,.N . Mends NEW BREAKAGES.N .7 
8 (i ...Montis GUN-STOCKS.....O.... 8 
9 ,S .Mends SCHOOL.ROuKS ....S .. .9 
111 ...I' Mends PARASOLS ... P....I 0 
II .K Mends FI LERS.. .It....11 
12. ,.K .MemU ELECTRICAL MACHINES.. . .E .12 
13 I*. ..Mends PAl'F.IM!ANOINUS .P. 13 
14 A Mimds ARM t'HAIRS' A II 
15 R Mends RICKF.TY FlIRNI't'CltE . . . . It. 15 
16 E Metals ERASER HANDLES.. K. .16 
17 ...0 .Mends DESKS. . I) 17 
Jicster, Nov.4. [sit-Lfj 
ease nil. 
E. F. WILSON, Dentist. 
18 . -G . Mends GLOBES. .... '...G.. 
19 I. Mends LOOSENED LEAVES . . L . 
W ...H Mnnds HPilOLSTFiRED FURNITURE C 
11.. .. IS Mends EGG-BEATERS. E 
a. . .Mends ACORN-WORK _ 
13.Mends CHESS-BOARDS 
!4. . .Mends FIDDLES 
1.7 .Mends SIIELI.-WORK 
id . . Mends FILLET WORK 
R ..Merab IIOBBY-IIORSES. 
>H _ .Mends KALKIDKSI’OPES 
19 .. . .Mends MONEY-BOXES. . . 
SO. . . Mends 1 'R7TURIC-FRAilES.. 
11 .Mends SECRETARIES 
’.2. ..Mend's VENEERING 
VI. .. ..Memfs St.llOtll, FURNITURE. .. 
it ... .Mends PAPIER-MACHE 
15 ... Metals WARDROBES . 
(6 .Mends PARIAN MARBLE .. 
17.. . .Murals CRIBS.. 
48_ .Mends BA BY-JUMPERS, 
39 .Mirada 1VORY-W0KK . 
6) .Meuds MATCH-SAFES. 
II .Mends PICTURES. 
42 .Mundit OUll.i.-WHEELS. _ 
43 .Mends TOWKL-RAFKK . 
44 .MamIs WASH-STANDS. 
45. ... ..Mends BEDsTEAIW. 
ai_ ..Merida DRUMS. 
47 .. . Mr ruin CHESSMEN, .. 
48 .Mends BALLOT-BOXES . 
49- - . .Meilds HERBARIUMS. 
.70.Mends. 13 AOKG AMM O N- li 0 A KDS 
61 .Mends BAND BOXES 
62 . ..Mend* BLACK-BOARDS. 
53 .Murals BASS VIOLS. 
51. Mends BILLIARD-TABLES. 
.75. .Mends BILLIARD-CUES. 
56...Mends BIRD-CAGES . 
.77. . .Mends BROOMSTICKS 
description of Rook and Job Printing-done, neatly,cheaply, ..Mends GA-NIJ-BtlXhS 
and promptly, ut tho Evknino Exrmra* Book anil Job 5®.Merab, B L AC K-BO ARDS 
Office. AddrcaS UEBARD, TRACY & CO, .Mop. h BAfvS VIBM 
I52i'3tl Prot>rietorfl 5-1.. ... -AlGliiih l»l lilil Alii) - 1 vVIJIjKa 
---;>ra M .Meud* BILLIARD-CUES 
rp (—> TT CX XT SS "FI XT E'Rp'P p? C 2 i 56...Mends BIRDCAGES 
I -tp 4^4 CJ fc> -tu J=s is Art t- Art, t=> . w .Mends BROOMSTICKS . 
Ucallhy Saleratus! Healthy Bread! Somethin? New! %■ ; boot-crlws. ' 
D. B. DE LAND & CO.'S . BRUSH^ AN,, “ 8 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS ! j-i ;; Alcqds CAItiNETS 
“TnB very bent article of Saleratus now in use.” Much 63 .Mends CHURNS.. 
.Mends CLOCK-CASES . .... 
- 29 
. .30 
31 
. .32 
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. .33 
31 
35 
.. .30 
. . 37 
. .38 
39 
.40 
It 
.. .42 
...44 
...46 
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. 18 
...40 
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. .71 
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htut been arid of the injunuos effect of Saleratus upon the 
.57 
.58 
.,711 
.60 
AU ASIIINU rON .41 RI>AI,LION I'KN, ®3S1 in 
> V the drawn number nt Hie Patron's Tii'ket for the first 
senes of 100,660 grays. will be paid In the holder nt' 
Unit ticket on pruAentatiuii at tlie office of the Company. 
58 Oednr street, New York. 
The Second Series is now being instiod. The p.-ns are now 
ill! Extua-FiWK Pois rn, rind more petfeetly made in ftvery 
repoflet than over before, mat are put up ill new and expens¬ 
ive boxes. 
A sample Pen sent on foCfiat. of two 3 cent P. O. stamps. 
Address W. M. REN CO., 
■ * I 1 Bi 1,136 P. New 
CHA4V.MUT MILL’S," |t 1 H WI>TKi; We continue to 
I A do CUSTOMGRLNDING at the lowest rates, and hav¬ 
ing improved tlie milchinery of our mill for that purpose, 
we pledge ourselves to give full salisfactiou to all cus¬ 
tomers. 
Wo have for sale at all times, ivh.ilc.ute am] retail, tho 
best, and most reliable brands of Flour. Alim,Corn Meal, 
K.ve Floor, Mill Food and Sr.rqontng* al the lowest prices, 
and we mlioit tho attention of the fanning community. 
6fiF fill J AS. M. WHITNEY k Co. 
Browns Race, Rochester,Sopt. 2.7, i860. 
nillPP'H UNION FEMALE SEMINAR 1', 
* vYlliioix, Orleiuis « ’o., Tff. Y. 
‘I lie next School Year of tins Institution, commences on 
the first 'I hursdny of September next. For Terms, see cat¬ 
alogue at this office, or apply to 
It. L. ACHILLES, Proprietor. 
Albion, N, Y., Aug. 8, 18.79, 6Ul-tf 
jyj AK"E YOUR OWN SOAP. 
SAPONXFIEH, 
OR, 
PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH. 
Warranted flofible the strength of ordinary Potash. One 
pound \i ill make twelve galJoiiH good slrong Soap, without 
Hme and with little trouble. Manufactured and put up in i, 
2, 4 and 6 lb. cans, in lumps, with directions, at the tlx* i - 
l.K.YUK UllKSllo.it. Works, New York. 
E. R. DURKRE&Ca, 
_ . 181 Pearl street. N. Y., Proprietora. 
Sold everywhere. 5 i)it- 25 t 
r |H) IIOUNE KEEPER 8 AoMETHJNG NEW. 
XL 'P. it A liBITT’S 
BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. 
flftds miinufactuied from common salt, ami is prc-fiW 
sJ'-j pare,) entirely different from other Ssluratus.— aTty 
All the deleterioua nuittei extracted In such a 
Asi' manner ire tii produce Bread, Biscuit, and all AV1> 
kinds of Cuke, without containing a particle of 
7( 1 1 s ,’‘Ieratals when tlie Bread or Cake h baked; Yl I 
* thensby producing wholesome results. Every * 17 
,, n parttcls of Hale ratal* is turned to g:«-,aiid passes 
f lr^ ,,jr " ll k'h the bread or Btsi Olt w liile Baking; coo- f»X 
^ sequimtly nothing remains hut common Salt, 
"kterarid Flour. You will readily perceive by 
A vl ’ tho tax to of tills rtalenitus that it is entirely dit- Afu> 
.. rerent from other Ralemtuj), ^ 
ft I it i. [sicked urnim tmund papers, each wrapper */1 1 
* ” iiraiuh'ri, “ R. T. Ilahbitt'v Best Medicinal Solera- * 
/•r\ Bis; also, picture, twisted loaf of Bread, with a 
of i-llervescing water on the top. WhenfxK 
JD e a 11) s. 
Lv this city, on the morning of the 2d inst., in the peace 
and happiness of tlie Christian faith, A. ilARIA STARR, 
aged 68 years. 
( lOltN SICELU5KS.—Wo hav*’ in store a good puppl.v of 
; tlie best Cora Shellers made in tho country, among 
which may be fou nd 
The Buffalo Corn Shellers.5 sizes. 
The Eastern (WRittemure k Belcher).7 
The Northern aud Western, with Separators .3 
The R.l„ Allens, N.Y.. .4 ‘ 
The A. F. Mavhers, N. Y.. . .-3 
The Youne America, RocheHtcr ... — ,2 
All in want ot Corn Shelters will do well to call and exam¬ 
ine our stock. 
Prices ire low as any other House in Western New A ork. 
McKINDLEY k PHELPS. 
522-It (Old Stand of D. R. Barton.) 
J AOU SALE.-Superior Short-Horn Cattle, male and fe- 
' male, by C. K. WARD, Le Roy, Geneseo Co., N. Y. 
I AOi: SALE A Farm, (121 Acres for $6,000,1 near the depot 
; aud village of West Bloomfield. J- F. SHEPARD, 
C ri BEAT CURIOSITY. -Particulars sent free. Agents 
X wanted. fSlS-lOt] SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
OIR OWN, bv which .ill imparities are removed. ‘ Ural - bS. JlendM LASINGS... 
art and Consumers Knrrywhcrt! Please try it! It is war- 69 . -Menda CADDIES 
ranted to suit in all cases or no sale." Also, 70. .MoiuUi CAM ERAS. 
I>. II. I»U LINO A: CO.’S 71. Mends CIIAIRS- 
u DOf/Uf.K RRFHWD SALF.RdTUS, u 73 ! .Mends CLOTHES F 
in far superior to most other brands of Saleraim now m use. 74. . . .Mendg (JAKD-CASi 
ConaunAOrgof Saleratu-. ahull Id he careful to gel, that having 75 Mends CHESTS- 
the name of D B. Del,and !< Co, ou the wrapper, as they 76— .Mends DIARIES 
will thus obtain a STRICTLY pure article. These brands 77..Mends WORK-STA 
of .Saleratus are for sale hv the “principal Grocers in this 78.. .Mends DRAUGHT-! 
uity, and dealers generally throueliout tho United States 79... .Mends DISHES- 
and Canadas," 80.Meads DIVANS 
Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Fairport 81. .. .Mends DICK-BOXI 
Chemical Works, Falrport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 521-tf 82 . .Mends DOORS 
- 1 ------83. (Mends DOMINOES 
H ERRING’S PATENT KI .. .Mem|s FIREBtUR] 
85. . .Mends FI.UTKS 
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. .Mciids BAilLSTE, 
With Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks, . \hujda jiaNdi.es 1 " 
.Mends BRUSHES.61 /*Q ",' v ’ ’ ," u " r "! iwiiu.m mm «> un iw,miu» _ 
■ Moods CABINETS . . 62 "t effervescing water on the top. WhenfjW 
Meudrt CHURNS 63 .voti purciiasu one paper yon sbonhl preserve the 
Aiemis ci,oc k-('ases...:...:...."..... :61 ANr , | ;* r iW. pe , r .’*« l ^ !” ,r,u ; u!ilr , In *** ll,e exact_ | AVn 
.Mends CUPBOARDS . W yyfi , J 1 ^ ,l1 directions fnvmnkmir Rreud with this Sal- 
Men.ls CURTAINS 67 illerntus and Snur Milk nr (Irtuun I urtar, will nc-T7|| 
Mends CASINGS.63 * 'company each peckasr; algo, direeiions for m«k- 
.Mends (MDDIKS'. ... ” ... .'.'.h'.'.h'.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.V. j>J DQ » 1h, '» |V » r making Soda , 0 
.Moods CAMERAS ..70 SeMUti Pewdern. 
Mends CHAIRS . ..71 I MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, 
.Menda CARD-CASES . 74 13. T. UuI»>>m.*M Dure < .’onoentra- 
Mends CHESTS.,75 fU ted Potu«h. /U 
.Mends DIARIES .... 76 Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pot- 
.Memjfl WORK-STANDS. .57 I’O ash. Put up in cans I tb., 2 lbs., 3 tbs., 6 lbs., and 
..Mends DRAUCIi l -ROARDS. 78 DO 12 lbs.—with full directions for making Hani ami OO 
.Mendg DISHES. .. 74 Soil Soap. Consumers will find this tlie cheapest 
.Mends DIVANS .80 xsv Hnbwli in market. , axd 
.Mends l/ICE-ROXKS. .. 81 Manufactured aud for sale hv 
. .Mends DOORS . .82 B. T.'BABBrTT, 87/4 
.Mends DOMINOES...83 i" Nos.68and70 Washington st„ New York, lU 
.Mends FIRKBOARDS....81 and N...3S 1 miiast, Boston. 
.Mends Ff.tTTKS .87- — 
.Meqds BaI LUSTERS . ..86 xt /-ra-ix/r-C’ Ci Tr /—, x, , 
HAVE NEVER FAILED 
IN MORE THAN 300 DISASTROUS FIRES. 
Tlie Safest and ISesi Safe iu Use. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station iu tho United States, or 
Camela, at the. verv lowest rates, hv 
JAMES U. DUDLEY, Bole Agent, 
5i8-lf at 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
H A M. O. MOKIHIF F, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
. and Alderney Callle, South Down and Silesian 
.87 
.88 
, / wanted. f518-10tj SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 1 Sheep, Suffolk and Esset Pigs, Rochester, N. Y 
89 _Mends UUTTAPKRCIIa-WARE.89 
90 _ . Moods KITES . . . -.90 
91 .Mends TORS. Iff 
92 .Mends ORGAN'S. .SB 
93..Mends MODELS.93 
9-1 ... .Meiidrt SEWING-MACHINE STANDS.. 91 
95 .Menda PANELS.96 
96 .Mends PASTEBOARD WORKS. 96 
97 .Mend* PATTERNS .97 
98 .Menda SIDEBOARDS...98 
99 .Menda WOODEN-WARE.99 
1IX).Menda WILLOW-WARE.100 
H OMES FOR A. XsXul 
frOR SA.I 0 JC, 
At $1,85 per Acre, desirable FARMING LANDS in West¬ 
ern Virginia, Kiutern Kentucky, aud MidilJs 1'epiieHsee. 
Alflo, Vahiahle latmU iri Sullivan and Elk Comities, Penu- 
sylviniia. 
Apply (0 the AMKRiF.vif Emu; i!A\r Aid and Homuhthad 
C owi’AA'V, No. 146 Broadway, New York. 
L IME. I'ap-'n IVrpcluul Kiln, I’ulentcd July, 1877,— 
Superior w any in use for Wood or Una], 2 ’, cords uf 
wood, or I f tuna of coal to loo bbls—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address [434-tfj C. I), PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
