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IHurkets, ilotntuerce, SZc. 
Rural Nbw-Yokrkr Offige, ) 
Rochester, Oct. 2 , I860. { 
Flour is without change in rates, and the demand is 
light. 
Grain. —Wheat remains at last quotations. Corn has ad¬ 
vanced 3 cents per bushel. Rye has lost tlw firmness which 
characterized it one week nap, and is tending downward. 
Barley has lost s cent, in price during tiie week. 
FRO visions,—N o ehaiige in prices, and a sort of stagna¬ 
tion aeeui* to prevade this branch of bnsiuess. 
Dairy, tiC .—Butter has advanced fully 1 cent per pound 
and grocers seem to experience considerable difficulty in 
procuring supplies. Cheese has gone up Si,00 per luff tbs 
Eggs are advancing. Houeyis being brought into market 
and sells at lS'/el-l cents per pound, as to quality. 
SitRite and I.am it Belts.— An advance of cents in 
best samples in noted. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
at previous prices. A small parcel of Mediterranean was 
sold at Si,ICS; C ii adian on p. t.; Michigan at Si,15 Corn 
without material chance in value, with it bettor liftmen I; 
sales Western miseU, ill store, at (i'C! do. in ear lots, a I 87 U, 
and round yellow at 89c. Bye rather easier, with sales in 
lots, at Tie.’ Rarlcv in’air'n'qUO't fur prime: Inferior lots 
are slow of sale-. Tim «ib‘s of the innrnimr, Canada East 
nt 80c. for L ferinranil NIc fur choice; Canada west at soc. 
for stained and S4e far choice simples. No State barley was 
reported. Oats steady ami in lair request, lor shipment! 
Sales at .Til' for S'ate, til the depot, ami 28 ,e. afloat. 
Fkkp —A limited bnsme * doing; sales 30 tuns at 70c for 
18 tbs, and »,'c for 28 lbs. Iced.— Journal. 
BCiFFAM', 8 >et. 1 —Ki.iim—Market quiet and steady; 
Riles nt ?i,s7- ! ■ for ordinary i i fair extra Illinois mi l 
Wisconsin; £.',25 5,flo f»rextea Michigan, lodianaand Glue, 
ami 85,750' it,ca for .limbic extras. 
Grain -Wueat.a ram storm Inis prevailed ail Hie mori'- 
ing, and the market In cnnsciumce lias ruled quiet. At 
the close llnd a’ter the New York report n better inquiry 
BOSTON, Sept. 27.—FleOco nod Pulled Wool have been 
in fair demand, w ith sales of 2 ffff, 0>’0 lbs, at prices indicating 
no chiinie,mostly medium grades lb.. at pSa'ACe j I lb. 
The sales of fiu-e’gu have been 8 Vs bales Cape,Mediterrane¬ 
an. and .South American, anil 81 X 1 ballots Peruvian at full 
price- 
Flour ami Grain 
F lour, wint. ivheafc$^W256,lM 
Flour, spring do_ 6 , 2 .Vl 5,50 
Flour, buckwheat.. 1.5': 1,75 
Men), Indian,.1,25;' 1,31 
Wheat. Genesee.. . 1,10 ' 1,35 
Best white Canada OJW OAH) 
Corn, ni l.65 '-«jOi. 
Coro, new.OffrioOi?. 
Rye, *0 lbs bUilr. IKV.‘'"2<; 
Outs, by weight.210W &a 
Barley, . ti,yii65o 
Buckwheat.xv.j loo 
Beans,.62))(7iuffu 
Meats. 
1’orl:, Mckc.S11),005 20 , 1)0 
Pork, clear.21,0waei,50 
Pork, e-.vi.8,5iku.7,iK) 
Beef, -J civt... 4 , 00018 ,*H 
.Spring iambs. each . l/iOi'vg.oo 
Mutton, carcRfS.doi'lic 
Hams, -.iciked.......ip, r.v 
Shoulders. 8 H'"tlc 
Chickens,.,.dm 10c 
Turkeys,.iff 5 l‘Jc 
Geese,..31.3 lie 
Ducks. , I pair.38 clie 
Dairy, kc. 
Buiter, mil .IS ' 15c 
Butter, firkin.,.**> > Me 
Cheese,. Id He 
Lard, tried.12 12 (c 
Tallow, rough. 6 Mc 
. 
Saxony k Merino.....5587)87 
mull lilood .508*5-1 
'i and '1 hhmd.41® t'J 
i 'omniou ..39® 17! 
tilled cxtni. 45®.Vi 
Do. Snpi efiiio.38r,i> 45 
lb*. No. 1..,,......308837 
Do. No. 2 .. .2(1®29 
Western mixed..25®32 
Smyrna washed.18®28 
Do. unwashed.9® IS 
Syrian.ll®2l 
Cana ... 
Crimea.08j 17 
Buenos Ayres.t» 15 
Peruvian, wiibhed.2/Gj.3l 
iriand and market rirmor. sales tl«i* innririig 111 (He. Oats 
steady and in fair OOuiand; S.iIcr st 27c—part a limit. Pur- 
lev lower; sales -.iturday afternoon at SikpaOSc. Rye 
market Miisdv at 8 Se Pens, market qolat utMC 
Ni-cdn. \n clover offering. Timothy quiet at -.2,50. 
Provisions- Market steady. Heavy dies" pork being held 
at *19,50: £18.00 lor lip Id do., nod fd.'yrl fi.r prime Beef 
dull at *7,00 f..r mess, and 85,1 l) for prime. jUimiider* quiet 
nt 8 c: plain hums nt fo.Sie, uud sugar on rod atll'-e hard 
isguingat 12C- New cheese is selling from flirt Imnds at 
«,X>(-9c; as to quality, with mod*rule receipts Cam. Aihi. 
OSWEGO, Oct. 1 .-Flour —Market steady at $5,(70 for 
extra State. 
Gkain—W b«at dull; union e.ltoine No. 1 Milwaukee dub 
8181,13;,c Corn firm; sal ts Illinois nt Me. Other grains 
quiet. 
CHICAGO, Oct. 1 —Flour quiet but firm. 
Grain—W heat dull ami 1 • 2 .- higher; sales nt fSe*-9c for 
No. I spring; 85 ' 86 ,; for No. 2 do. in store. Corn steady, 
small rales nt 40c in store. Oats dull. 
PHlLADULi HI A, Oct 1.—Flour dull and prices weak; 
superfine £5,50 1 ) 5 , 62 V 
Grain—W heat, sales 0,0 0 bushels nt $1,10. 
TORONTO, Sejit 20 .—Flour —There is an Incro.wd 
amount offering, although the quantity Is still small. The 
demand fur shipment slmw* sign* of nnprovemenl, nod an 
Inquiry Is now ami agnin made for shipping lo's Prices, 
however,are in a degree unsettled,nml quotation* must be 
nominal. Buperliue can be liad for $\vs, hut it is dmihtlul 
whetherU euuld he placed at above £5,15 A lewsmall lulu 
of Fancy have been ml 7 at £.4,-50 .’h'IO Extra is not in¬ 
quired lor, but Is firmly held nt Sri. Double Extra ii nom¬ 
inal at $8,25. Oatmeal is in fair request at Si,06rt4,2l) per 
barrel. 
Grain.—T he deliveries of wheat have not been nearly ns 
huge ns might bo desired—..wing lo the decline in price. 
We are son v that the receipts should be lessened by a de¬ 
cline uf so slight, a chAnic.tnr, as the prices stated paid are 
as satisfactory as wo Imw any reason to expect. The news 
of the fine weather in England opened the oyof spoon* 
lalotA lo the risk they were running in pulling up prices to 
such 11 level, ami there is 1111 doilbt that tho present r ites 
are ranch more in proportion to th*» foreign value of grain 
than they were n week or ten ilnvs ago. The prospect for 
a good paving price is now pretty well confirmed, but that 
exhorbitimt rules will prevail, Imv interested m the triple 
will expect. The pr ces paid -itme Monday have been fully 
Id o.ts. below tlio-e current in the early pnrtofthe previ- 
om, week. Dii Tuesday ’be lunge for while winter wheat 
extended I p 0 lll $l,ir-uj|,l7 for common to medium, and from 
*1,19,nil,l.'l for irmid to prime. Spring wheat lsoireriilgmorf* 
freely, and on Tuesday upward*ul l,t'U 0 bualiel were placed 
nt 9",a to Sl.nl I bushel Bariev hue continued to pour in 
nt the rate of .4,0 H) bushel,s a day, uud has found ready side. 
There an 1 a good man v hnyms for tlin m llcle, and prices 
are kept up to the extreme limit without diiiicuUy. VV*» 
quote fair to good samples st. (kl''p 6 ',c^, and prltlic 57c. Tho 
prevab ni rile is fi'c per bushel. Bye, a lew loads of rye 
wore sold during the week at 81 I 1 : per bushel Peas are in 
good request, and all offering- sav 750 bushels per day — 
meet with ready sale. The market is pretty firm nt .VW.Iiflc 
per bushel. Outs are in moderate supply, with a slight de¬ 
cline in prices since our last. The inquiry is active at 23dfi 
30c. per bushel.— Globe. 
CnicAdo Pork TiiaDIC.—T in- Ting market.hiring tho pnst. 
week bus Iipoo less active, owing to the withdrawal nl some 
ahippers, and the market is scarcely ns strong as at the date 
(if our hist Weekly Review. Trie principal buyers are city 
puckers, who are buying freely at |5,2ft.'i5,(l5, according to 
quality. 
58 Hogs averaging 280 tbs nt......$5,ft! 
37 “ “ 285 lbs nl . 5,80 
50 “ “ 280 ms at..5,65 
100 “ “ 2*5 tbs at. 5,60 
fit) “ “ 235 lbs at. 5,55 
23 “ “ 220 IbS ttt. 5,45 
Ml “ “ 2'5 Tbs at.. 5,50 
300 Still Hogs 210 lb 3 at.5,25 
__ —[ Democrat■ 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 28. -The current prices for the week 
at nil tlie markets rue ne follow*: 
IIKKU CATTI.K. 
First quality, >' Cwt.,.$P,00680,50 
Ordinary quality, . tiOO'T' KfiO 
Gnmtiion quality,. 7.1 NI,.i'7,fi0 
Inferior quality,. 5 , 51 X 9 , 8,50 
rjmvM ax -11 calves. 
First quality.* 50 , 00 ( 280 , 1 X 1 
Ordinary quality,. 4o,00(6^50,06 
Gommou quality,. 30 , 0014 : 40,110 
Inferior quality,. 25,UO/i 30,00 
VICAL CALVES. 
First quality, llib.,. 6 (ale 
Ordinary quality,.5 (3yij< 
Ooinnion quality,. 4 (7 4)4 
Inforior quality,... 3J4yj|T 
ailKEP AND LAMBS. 
Prim« quality, (I head,.$o,00@(i,('0 
Ordinary quality,. 4.0016 1,50 
Comnion quality.3,oo:.i3,75 
Inferior quality,.2,75<6>1,00 
SAV INK. 
First quality.tBifaifi’fc 
Other qualities... 8 Tjfijf 
ALBANY, Oct. 1 .— Thu receipt* are again heavy, and 
somewhat in excess of the demand. The number brought 
down by the Central Railroad during the week reaches 
nearly 4.8UO, or about 400 less Ilian last week, hut there is 
full as much Inief here now a* then. The average quality 
is much better than last week, there being many droves in 
the yards of unusually heavy kteors and oxnn. 
Receipt*—'The following :* our comparative statement Of 
receipts at this market over tho Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
tv'ooi, Salk in i’uil.AntaeuiA.—There wan n large sale of 
"'.ad at Ora Mined mturers - Ex' hanga on the 26th tilt, and 
tlie attendance w,m large, but the number of Eastern man- 
uf i.'turer* pro ■at out so great 08 at the last sale. Acon- 
'idc inly larver number of uhiladelphias". however, went 
on baud The price* for the lower to medium grades were 
lull 1 sustained, The fine and extra qualities sold at good 
rite*. .'.'.O.UOo n- ands weru mild at the following prices 
Me.lium Bee.-.; &*, ll*.c; line medium 47t6.Ulc. extra 48 .V 6 I 
4,', double extra 4 $t; extra (leeco 4f>'^<in52ct common 
im-cfinei 33c .' it.: a 11 washed 27,U;c.28c: couiinon to qmirter 
lOond 8 '! j ai it e: old J,* 44cd choice tub 40 ' 12c: lamb* 33t(j 
1 He; western called 27P, .i'llu: unwashed Texas 23c: oslru 
Wisconsin tMe* e sfi^ci Gape unwnsbed ‘Pin .’> 1 ^( 1 ; Li*tHm 
Unwashed bo; biiick”and white tmwmrhed 13,'tc 
iilfttriagcs. 
In this cite, «n ttic 1 st instant., be Rev. F. F. KUenwood, 
Mr. DENISON SMITH and Miss KITTlF, HOI.LAND, all Ot¬ 
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Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,.3,961 4,287 2,924 
Sheep,.2,454 8,832 5,1.0 
Hogs. 120 2.“4i 1,734 
PRICES—There is a fair business doing, but the market Is 
not ho active as last week. The following are tho miing 
prices: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium.fiiX/cs'.i 5 V «5 ‘a 
ra. -i , S r. 
First uuaiity.84^(2437i(6',lJi 
Second quality. 3 rga'g 8 < 031 * 
Third quality. S'.i'it'-’* 254®.2)J 
Sin Ki- and Lambs—D oing better. Supply comparatively 
light arid fair demand. We report in. advance of JfiC ft 
lead. Mont of tlie rales were mado at 53,25(214,25.— Arons 
ami Atlas. 
BRIGHTON, S?epL27.—At market. 1,600 Hcoves, COO Stores 
700 Slieep and Lumt e, mid 800 Swrino 
BKSK CaTtlk—P rie.ns, extra, SU.OUOOO.LO; first quality, $7- 
£5/i 7,60: second quality, ?u, 0 fi(" i. 'O; tiihd quality, $4(66,50. 
WoKKi.vd Oxen—$ 7% $ci>;a.Vi. 
Mii.ru COWS —$1 to.til. 
Veal CaI.vbs- *.i,ii m i,no. 
Storlh Yearliuun, $LH>.a 0(1; two years old, $KXg.12; three 
years old, 31 If"47. 
IltiiHs - OitOUc “si lb; Calf Skins, 10X5 I£c '(1 H>. 
Tallow - Ilia 8 ;sc V lb. 
SlIEBF AND I, IV.ns SI,00/72,00; extra, $3,00(5,3,50. 
P 
, Swi.vg- Storer, wiiolesale, Bff/i lie "fl lb; retail 7<g0c— 
Spring pigs 7c; retail 7,4/tac; fat hogs, undressed, uc. 
CAMBRIDGE, - •pt 28.—Whole number t'aitlo at market 
Eggs, do/.en. 12 iy" 13c 
Honey, box. l-"|p. 
Caudle*, hi,\ . ....PJia 13c 
Caudles, extra.lie 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.2iV00e. 
Apph'r, dried- NS.-. . $|,oo 
Peaclios dried, r) tb....'..ooc 
Clierrie.-, dried, %) lb. 00 a l«te 
Plums, lined.m ml 
Potatoes,. 2 .V" 3 fic 
Hides and Hkins 
Slaughter.fiv 5>.,c 
Calf,. 9 " file, 
Sheep pelts,.fide'., 41,25 
Lamb pelts..fiOd'-Scc 
SEEDS- 
Clover, bushel.$ 5 , 2 .V« 6,75 
J...... 
SCNt'RlES- 
Wood, hard.«3,0(Kfi’ l.9a 
Wood. soft ....3,00/i Vs) 
Last week. 
5 : .i'"5 At 
4',( 6;6 
8J«®4.'i 
3 (5 3 ‘n 
2U4@2|? 
. .... .j . . .... 
Sall.hbl...$1,37 
Hay, tun. 8 , 00 !" 11 . 0 ) 
Straw, tun...u,on i 0 ,i*) 
A 
W liitvliah, bbl.$ 9 .oo .i. 9,.'0 
Codtlsb. i) quintal . 4/0 . 
Trout, bid.S.O.tvi VO 
PRODUCE AM) PROVISION 31A RIVETS. 
NRW YORK, Oct. L— Flour—M arket opened heavy and 
a shade easier, with only a limited demand for export and 
home consumption; after the new- by the Glasgow a little 
more activity was obiejrvable, and market closed firm, with 
an upward tendency in prices. Sale* at *5,15 .>.6,35 for su¬ 
per State ; $5,41)115,63 for extra do; $5.17 '5,S) for super 
Western; 25,40 .6 5.7) Tor common to medium extra do; ?5,- 
70§J6,76 'or *i.ipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. Cmm- 
dinn'in moderate * apply and markut steady; sales at $5,66 
@7,50 for common 1" choice extra, , 
Grain —Wheat opened heavy with a aec'ine of leant, 
and ladders of spring being disposed to realW4, but after . 
the Gluigow's new- a firmer feeling was noticeable, and the 
market ier.overed from toe decline and elo-cd firm, with an 
Upward b'lefency ; - ile* winter red Western at ■*'■!,270' 1,23 — 
neariy all at tlie inside price, but closing with seller? refus¬ 
ing the latter price; white Indiana at 3I,33(';I,?6; white hy 
at 81,4.7: Chicago hte-ing ul $1,11 »;I,H; Milwaukee club at 
$ 1 , 2 '”" 1 ,-L amber Jlilwaukoo at fl.'Jlc; hnnittome white 
Canaihcu ai $',«■; red .Slat" nt $1,284$. Rye scarce and 
firm: rale* at 79c Barley active and (inner; Sfcb’A at bSV.".' 
£ 8 ‘ 9 e to. On ida Bast and West: 87c for Slate. Corn firmer 
with a lair demand; (ale* mixed Western at 68@e.SNc-ii7c 
for wiiit*. Oats steady 37@fi!Dic lor Western, Canadian 
and State. 
PuovimiMvg— Pork dull and heavy lor men*, but prime 
in ac * 1 v- demand and 60 "75c f J bbl higher; sales at f.l9,2D"i 
Bipififoi law mass: $19,00 tor old do; $14,50.'iil4,"5 for new 
prime; 718,25 for old do. l.Rr l quiet; sales at I2ii@13.'«c. 
Poiitor .le;"iv at 11 a)!C5io for Ohio; lfi'i-lo tor State, 
sleadv at 9u.H?yC 
As.nl s Tiie market i. steady and unchanged. Sales CO 
hbls. at $5,25 lor Pots; $5,50 for PeailH. 
ALBANY. Oct. 1 . — Flour and Meal. —Our market for 
Flour is rather quiet, the inclemency of the weather has 
teufied to cheek out-uoor operations. Corn Meal steady. 
Grain— In Wheat there is rather more doing for middliug 
ClIWS AM* OaLVE.h — 3*0, 8l), 40' Of. 
Btorun — Vuarlmgs, $T@9; two yeara old, $ 10 " 12 ; three 
years old, $US)17, 
SiiEFfi an d r.AMSS—6,680 at market; prices in lots, $1,25, 
|,'OR HA I -Id. tfikflOo fine, healthy Pear stock*,from 
I' H Inclies Li t IVet high, at $10 |;( M. 10,800 Isabella 
Vine*, at $ 2 o y j m. 
T.-n bushelti Lmli I’lum Pit*, unmlxed, which make a 
freer growing rtoclc than uuy olh M r variety in tho United 
States, at $3 IH) nor bushel, also, stocks of sum*' variety at 
310 pur M. I. HILDRETH, 
Big Stream Point, Yates Co., N V. 
4 FARM FOIl SALK -Situated p of a 
l V tnil.i in.t ill of tfi» Court llnuse. in Albion, Orleans Co,, 
N. V. Said Farm i« of osgood soil and possi-vso* a* many 
pleasing H'lvimlagi'H a* uflV ooo In VVeatei n New York. It 
contain* 130 acres - 30 acre* first rate timber siipcrtor wa¬ 
tered, and under more thanoommon good cultivation. For 
further information rail on or address ihe subscriber on the 
premise*. A nurtof the price m»vbe rccured by mortgage 
on the farm. SAMUEL HILL, Albion, N. Y. 
A NDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
a 1 At Augers, France. 
Trig Proprietor of tlicsi, Nurseries, tb« most extensive 
in tho world, lias the honor to inform bis numerous friends 
nod the public Hint his CataloiH'H of Fruit nod Orna¬ 
mental fKKKa,S hrubs, Robes, Srrduncs, Fruit Stookr, 
A'f'„ fill the prcHout heasori i* now readv nod hI iheirOht- 
ptmal. Apply to BRtmUIKRK k THE BAUD, 
660 Stlain 51 Cedar Street, New York. 
pANASERAGA NURSERIES, 
yJ Diinmville, TV. AL 
O . B . BT A X W r. r. I. u o o 
In addition to their extensive iitoclc of Fruit mid Orua- 
mt'utal Trees, olfei lor tlie Autumn of 1360 and Spring of 
1361, an home rise stuck of 
SMALL FflffTITS. 
IIAUIIV NAT IV K 4. It A 1*11*4 Anna, Car iwba, Concord, 
Clara, Delaware, Diana, lsabidlii, Hartford 
Prolific, auu Kobocca, very Htrong and well- 
grown. 
KASPBERKIG 8 —Red and Yellow Antwerp, Cal:iwl*<*n, 
Fart.nlf, Franconia, Largo Fruftod Monthly, 
mid Brlucklu'd Orange, by tho tholi-anil, 
very low. 
CCUIIANTS —White an*l Red Dutch, Blank Naples, Vic¬ 
toria, Cherry, and White Grape. 
4.04)SKULKi.11.w Roughlau'* Seedling, I, 2 , and 3years, 
very cheap. 
itl ACK licit Itl LS — New Rochelle and Dorcliester. 
STIIAWBKKUliU -Of nil tho leading Hurts. 
It 11 I'll AIUI, ASPARAGUS, &c. 
I'i7~ I *eAcripUve uud Wholesale Catalogue furnished to 
applicant". 
jWvlllo, N. Y., Sept. 21 , 1863. fiCo-.'Jt 
ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF BLOODED STOCK! 
I shall sell the Slock of Hum A. [Irsn.Nici.L, Baq.. at hiH 
residence in Hartford, Trumbull Co., Ohio, at Auction, to 
tin* highest balder, on Thursday, tlie Htn day of October 
next, comitiooclng at lo o'clock, a. M. I lie Stock,consist* 
of over 30 liead of Short-horn llurhain Cattle, pr incipally 
Cow* and Heifers, which have been carefully selected and 
reserved from previous sales,— together with a few Ymiijjf 
Hulls, including 1‘Hnr.a Ui/y, no animal of great promise, to 
Wbielitbe Cows and llclims liavu been bred. Six dacha 
and Jeunettn nl excellciil breeding aud ilcuu-ndorl from the 
best of imported stock. Alro a. Hock of .South Down Sheep 
of superior quality and pure breeding, descended from tin; 
la moo* (lock of Jonas Wiciiii, tho prince of South Down 
breeders. Rome Horses,Including a good roadster mare.— 
Aim, it private rate at. any tui" : CUUhU*' White l'igit of tho 
best quality and breeding. 
Mr. BtlHHN'iii.t. hu* bred and rold more Improved Stork 
than any idber mao in Northern Obio, and li.i.x hlmied 
largely in premluma at various Slate and County Fairs, and 
In* long CMtabli*hed anil enviable tepotatiuo aj>ahreedcrof 
stock Is a sure giiarnnte** that Cur "ill t*e a rare chance for 
bargains, as it i.x a well known fact that under ordinary cir- 
cumstauces no established bie-Jiior will part with his best 
hc: lections of stock. 
TERMS OF SALE.—Six months credit on approved 
notes, or a liberal discount for cash. 
II. fl. THOMPSON, Assignee of Sktii A. Busunell. 
Hartford, Trumbull Co., U., Sept. 28, i 860 . 5<*0-2t 
PUBLIC SALE OF PURE BRED SHORT-HORN 
J AND 
North Devon. Cattle; 
Brood Marea, Colts and Stallions; 
Berkshire, JL’ssex and Suffolk Swine, 
And a small flock of South Down Sheep. 
“THE ALBANY COUNTY BREEDING ASSOCIA¬ 
TION," will sod at Public Aoc'inn at the '' Washington l’n- 
rade Ground," in t.he City of Albany, on WkIixkrimy, tin; 
JOth of October. I *>', at li V. M , t select and large herd of 
fiHOUT-TDlUS tjtiws, ll.-ifci' i , Young Mull*, ami Calve.*; 
of Glo 
and the Imported cow* Flattery, bred by Karl Dud**, and 
i . | nionm, bred by Mr. ! nwle, 
and iinpi.rted bv Col. I. 'C. Morris: i' iuo'ln, tired by S E. 
Boldnn, F*q_ttn*! imported by Me. Alexander, got by Grand 
'Y 11 E CONTENTS O F NUMBER 2, 
UO US E UO L I) JO URNA L, 
Are as follows 
I. “ Don't be ton Suro; or, Hunting fora Bride." A New 
York story. 
II. M" Munson'* new Tale, “The Carlisle Heritage,” con¬ 
tinued, ivito liicreaKinglnti*re*t. 
UL “Viva Italia!" A n»w I'nem, bv Joseph Barber 
IV. “The Sleeping Peri." A new Poem, by John Ron* Dix. 
V " I'nifemor Agassiz.” 
Vi. “ Edwin Fin rent a* an Actor " 
YU. “Too Late, Too Lntn. A now Sacred Mong, by Alfred 
Tiinnysmi, riiblisoed in i.onilmiat Five HhlUingo — 
In tlie Hul'SEHuLD JOURNAL at Three Ceuta. 
Vllf. “The Hunting Ground* "i tin* Old World.” 
IX. “ Longfellow * Hleth-bhice." 
X. “Til** Mmleru Turk." 
Xi. “(iiniious s(g|it ivom a Balloon." 
XII, “Queen Muvv'a Time." 
XIII “ V Brahmin'* Aucount of hi* Country." 
XIV. 41 Hie Lion mid the Cnicorn." 
X V. “ Science and Art. Whole page fall. Very interesting. 
XVL “Ocean Navl|jalinp." 
XVII. " Ilit* Nnwspaper." 
XVHI “Tru** *nd Fill*" Good Breeding.” 
XIX " Tln» Tele scope ” 
XX. “Tho Microsanpe." 
X X i- “ Aerostat Ion." 
XXII “ I'hi KM-iil Training.” 
XXIII. “ Willi I Of Politic" r” 
XXIV. 44 Who Pay-, the Taxes?" 
XXV. “Gardening." 
XXVL “I'oetie.il Gossip.” 
XXVIf. “New Invootioos.” 
XX VIII “ Chev.* Ohrooic.le." 
XXIX, “Lesson in French." 
XXX. 44 Lc'hiiu in German." 
XXXI “ \Vit and Humor." 
XXXil. “.fiiymillit Department.” 
XX.XIII. “ Begipng lor the House and the Workshop.” 
XX XIV 44 Answers to Correspondent".” 
ALL FOR THREE CENTS. 
In No. 2 of tho HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL. 
To lie had of all News Agents. 
Sumt'lo CoDJ' of No. I mailed free t.o any address by the 
publisher*. A.’ hautih i.l fit CO., 20 north William Street, 
New York, 
Any other number mailed on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. 
QUA AGENTS WANTED To engage in an honorable 
M f biiHinesH wliifili pays from $3 to $7 per day. 
Adriie»s M. M. .SANBORN, Bra*tu>r Fulls, N. Y 
• r% ...... . 1 . • . , , . . _ Iii("fi:u. r ,* 1 , 1111 * Iiupui * 'I ”.| m i .lr euii'i' i | guv ur uiuig 
bllkFl' and I.amBS —o,6si at market; prices in lots, $1,25, jiiilij,( (rfisa'/nud tier calves by imported siria.t and im 
,ogu 2 oach, extra, $2,25 2,76a<■*. ported Nsptoi;- , r il*-o imported Neptune 3192, (IIS-17,) an*. 
ilifiKs 'su lallpw, WeBKC- seviTnl Bull a> ! H-'B*>r calves of Neptune’s (fet 
CALF .-MM 10" I2e r / lb. Pelt , Mett $1,75 each. NUBl'H DRVuN COWri. Mulls and Calves, mostly brio! 
Swiss—Fat Hogs sold for V< fb, live weight. 
THE WOOL .11 Alt K I TS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 2>.—The mmkei is poorly supplied, 
and a fair in""iry pi-vail* tV, r Clod ring Wools; the demand, 
though not *o active a* last week i* fullv equal to the sup¬ 
ply, ami prices ru'e firmly; sale* of 50.1*10 !t». native (leeco 
nt'tlTifiOc; l*Xi, 4 > 4 ) lb* Galibin.i i *,t lS.i:/*c, for fair to choice 
Saxouy; ?5,iH*0 T." Tejtas nt UtfcOSe, lor common to fair un¬ 
washed; Sue. rna at 17c, 6 ido*. 
Am. Saxony ilecco ft..53f?55 
Am. tull-bioo*l Merino...... 47/1 "1 
Am. Laif blood mid three-fourth** Merino... 40" 16 
Am. Native and oue-fourth Merino.30 - Id 
Extra, Pulled.43(a50 
Superfine, Pulled.36 " 42 
No. 1, Pulled ..28(a>3t 
Lamb's, Pulled.Oft ifiO 
Callforiiiii, extra.Off500 
California, fine, unwashed.,..22("/.'l6 
California, common do.)o;5 
Peruvian, washed. 26 * 32 
ValpaHUso, unwashed.12R(&28 
South Am. Common, washed.-OOfiiim 
South An). Kntre Rios, do. .HG/.ji; 
South Aniericun, unwashed. . H« II 
South Amerirun Cordova, washed. 2'Mo'2U'X 
East India, washed.OOfiHXl 
African, unwashed. IFiillH 
African, washed.hi.* 25 
Smyrna, unwashed.Iff 7 15 
Smyrna, washed.24(6)26 
Mexican, unwashed.U@14 
T> LAW’S PATENT APPLE PACKER, 
i’siteateCl July IHIjO. 
This Packer was invented with a full knowledge of what 
was wanted for the important busineKs, and lias risen in 
tills short time In be a staple aud desirable irtielo. No 
Farmer will! Fruit In paek should or would lie without oua 
if lie knew il* advantages. It is entirely of iron nn*l will 
lust a lifetime See cut in Rural ot Kept 29. Price S3,541. 
Agents and Pcihllurs wanted In every County and Town 
in this and ntlier States wliero fruit, is eth*eftive|y grown, 
A lew County and distant State right* for sale. Solid for n 
Circular. •Addr"*m or apply to 
569 4t It. LAW, Lmkport, N. Y. 
THU r.KOVKU < 4 .- i ; x it n t i 
1 NOISELESS 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE 
Is rapidly superseding all others for family line. The 
Doi’iii,* I ouk-Ktitcii formed by this Machine ia fimnd to 
be the only one. which survives the wash-tubou bin* scnnis, 
ami, tberefoi", the only one permanently valuable for 
Family Sewing', 
IT IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD 
For families to use, who desire a slltel* unrivaled for 
BEAUTY, ELASTICITY, and STRENGTH, i bis machine 
sews squally well nti all fabric*; mosllii, Cotton, linen, 
woolen rlotli, etc.; Iron* tlie llncst SWISS MUSI IN opto 
tin- HEAVIEST ItEAVER QUOTH or LEATHER. It 
llhishcs il" Own wank, which '» nim.. durable lhao any fub- 
rlc, run* at it quick*a rale nl’ spmel than any othur, is very 
simple In it* contdanclmn, easily uoderstood, and with 
proper management NEVER GETS GUT OF ORDER. 
O F P I G E S . 
195 Broadway, New York; 19 Summer Street, Boston; 7AQ 
Chestnut St reef, Philadelphia.; |H 1 Baltimore Street, Haiti 
more; l.’l North Fourth Street, Si. Lnuini 68 West Fourth 
G reet, Cincinnati: 171 Superior Street, Cleveland; 115 Lake 
Street, Cbicaigo; and ail Dio principal cities and towns iu 
the United States. 
559| I ir SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. [.It 
( jTJVATsro . to d BAKER'S ISLAND, 
Wk would call tlie attention of Guano Dealers, Planters, 
and Farmers, to tho article which we have ou hand aud 
for sale at 
40 Per Cent. Loss than Peruvian Guano, 
which wc claim to he superior to any Guano or Fertilizer 
ever Imported or manufactured in this country. 
This Guano is imported by 
WILLIAM II. WEBB, 
OF NEW YORK, 
From Baker’s and Jarvis’ Islands, in the South 
Pacific Ocean. 
Sold genuine and pure ns imported by tho Cargo, or at 
retail hy 
JOHN ». HARDY, General Agent, 
No. 58 Sooth Street, Corner of Wall Street, 
NEW YORK. 
It has been *ali*fnc?orn.v test*"! by many of mir proml- 
Q>>1\ -WANTED The address of good CANVASSERS 
V»> 4 L and AGENTS who will travel lor 850 ner month 
and expenses paid. Address K. F. FRENCH fi; Ctfo 
509-fit Publishers, No. 121 Nassau St., N. Y. 
I fin DURHAM CATTLE AT AUCTION, 
I jot H of i lot, I -it i, afiuv farm, 6 miles north of I a*ok- 
port, Niagara Co , N. Y . ou time to suit, ivitli approved pa¬ 
per (i Balls, 8 Bull Calves. 7 Cow n (t imparted,) amt 13 
Heifer*; 36 grade Cows ami >1 oilers ; Mil Steers, 4 years and 
under .). II. BENNETT. 
Avon, N, Y., Sept 25, 18<». 659-2t 
Q I T111715 m:l,.VW VIt»: CIBAl'E VINEK -PkOi'a- 
*iy I • uai'ku kr'mi tok oiiK.iv\i, vi.vs, cmnpio'tlv grown, 
with abundant fine, fibrous roou, carcful y packed in ihiihs 
and enveloped in oil Milk, sent by mail, post-paid, to auy 
part of tie* I oiop, oil leciopt of SI. Also, all valuable va¬ 
rieties for .rale. Send for a Circular. 
MU-eowO GEO. W. CaJU’UELL, Delaware, 0. 
r ro NURSERYMEN AND OTHERS. 
1 Thu SuLwcnaer luu ffj.oou APPLE i'HEKB, fonrje.au 
old, comprising the h**t v ariktik*, which he will s* lint 
row pan ».s, delivered ori tlie premire* in this city, or they 
may be roinoviul at rim option of tin* purchaser. For par¬ 
ticulars, inquire of Dr M SlUtoXd, i car Caledonia Mqnsre, 
or iid-Ir.es C'AiU.TON II. K'.XiEl’Js, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Rocheater, Sept. 28, I860. 569-31 
V .Vl’i S’ iri GK.VPK VINKS. 
F**r sale by B. H. Mam:, at wholesale and retail, a liii" 
stnek of Die following Varieties: Pdarvure, Dinnt*, Anna, 
Rebecca, Concord, I'ay lor, * lara, A IRoi’s II i liri'l, Union Vil¬ 
lage, I.a:loir, Hartford Prolifl*', Ma.xltawuey, fee. Pcr-ons 
ordering will addrci.* J C. P,KN.>ISUN, care of R II. 
MACE, Newburgh, IV. Y. Nursery one mile north of 
Newburgh. 559-21 
pLOOMING-TON IM UliSBRY, Illinois. 
^ * Fruit a.vd Giivamkntai. Turks, a large *tock cheap 
for cash. Apple, I to 4 yems, 1,1(1)11, $25 to $95. mocks, I 
year, selected, iii.IHX', Uooseberru, Houghton, strong, 
100 , $4. lliieiilniru, many aorta, ill", *2 to $5. Shu wherry. 
WiIhou'h, Kv .Scarlet, 0. Cone, Iowa, or Washington, ami 
others, pare, 100,41: 1,000. fb*. Tulips, 100 , of 20 named 
sorts, Dirt and 3l. Knot tirajls, Ifi.Ortl, StO; Fruit 
.Stocks, .Seeds, Ac., ss par 1,1st*. Cash orders in tall racked 
free. |569-Stl F. K. PHOENIX 
“DICK’S A.CaOTT3MT^VISrT 
DISDATCil X'AVX’XITVDC'.rr 
The Innentufa Claims as aaltnouiledged and protected hy 
the (Juuernmente if Canada, tlie United Slates, nail 
Great. Kritam; mth explanations. 
WuAT 1 claim us my invention is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing account* current, of whatever kind, descri..turn, or va¬ 
riety, iu printed form, by keeping the statement;, of tlie 
several accounts ►danuiiu iu printers' type, or their equiv¬ 
alent*,the type being mi arranged iu form as tnadmit of be¬ 
ing readily and quickly readjusted iu any particular part, 
where an account may have undergone a change^ by the 
lapse id tune or the current of business trailAaoticu*; so 
that, wlteo readjusted ju alt such parts up to any given 
date, an itupresrion then taken ficitn the tvpeubxljevtiiblt, 
in printed form, tlie true state of all tlie accounts IW kept, 
accurately rcpreVenliiig all the baianceaorC'lmdu.-mus, Iu 
accordance with tho end or end* coutempiated lit keeping 
tie* record; rendering It, in commercial bo-iness, a balance 
ibeet "f the most Couqiact aqil perfect character, trio da¬ 
ta, I* of management being auIistAnVaUy as recited m speci¬ 
fication, wherein it is t,hown, that the factor facts to bn re- 
cmdeil, may be represented by t.gore a, H 7 iBtiol*,dat*», or 
numbers used either sepiratidy or in Combination, or liy 
whatevereleo will indicate the thetas de- red: ami lurther- 
nnire, based mi tills primary taveotion, I also claim the de¬ 
vice in contrivance ot t cndm.ng or traiunnUing accounts 
ill partial or full stitemeuts, *bcn the sUtenientor sfota- 
m.-n's o Hunt arc thus, nr subst ifi’nlly thus, kept in type, 
bv Ike contrivance*' of my invention,, be tlie medium of 
Run miUsiuu wr, »t it i.ujr; but Hut pariirular moda of ren- 
dcring nocounts use or t ie ... 4.. chine, con- 
htiluti'd of App-rn Move in* a 4 , J! el, ui't Cutter Stamp, I 
claim in Hi" uroiideKt and t.lfiest m"’--.-; and ai«o the ma¬ 
chine itself, enibi-.i.-ing all it.- lomis and mode* of operating, 
j (plicated iii rlescriblng it.eithcr a 4 simple hand iustru- 
ment, or os prop-MlcI l.y lime binary. And in cniini'cliun 
with tile*" SIK-elQC ciaiurt, and bused upon them, 1 also 
Claim aliothe' mean* cm! uppi aincouHubclantialiy the same 
a h those herein ctsimcd or iiiterided to be claimed. With 
these cftiinK fullv artiO' wlc-lred ami jirotec;*.! ni above, 
tliis invention hat* idre 1 ly spipa'l Itself over f.bnada, biur- 
teeu Staten of tint Arueric 1 Union, anil into Great HrfiaHl, 
NORTH DRVuN COWS. Bulls mid Calves, mostly bred 
from iiilROTtc.l Stock, incite .iag tho celebrate I prize boll 
Empire 1461, land bis get. Also l pttlt of Premium DEVON 
WORKING CATTLE 
TWENTY BROOD MARES, of the m.\CK HAWK and 
MKJsSKNGER hiecd, imdudiag the celebrated Blade Hawk 
Maid, bv the ori : 1 al Vent ant Black Haw*; “Rose Allen,” 
hy 44 Ethan Allen,” and other* died by Black Hawk, M"»- 
senver and English StalUoDH 
Also, 174 spring goh", 13 yearling colt-, Iff two year* and 
three year* "id, nearly all of which were sired by the noted 
trotting stallion* 44 Bfaek Murat," Goart-e W. Adams’ Kug- 
lls.lt Hi t>n ‘“American," “Henry Clay," “Lngnn,” "Gray 
Messenger, 41 “ Ethan Allen," The Spirit of the Time*, 
Chevalier the Black Hawk, Gray Prince, the fire of Gone- 
ral Ditrcv, and Ad*lisou, who was said forth" sum ol 35,000. 
The proprietor* bun* been * ihov year* encaged lithrved- 
ing i ho FAS f TROTTING IloRSK, and they list ter Iheni- 
Belve.s that there bias never heett oftei ed lo the public for 
sale, at any one time, such a numerous and desirable stock 
n» can be found named iu tlie CuUlngn* Sale positive, 
without regard to weather,n hliin the tmildiugs erected for 
the accommodation of tlm Albany County Agricultural 
Society, which offer ample accommodation8, in case of 
rain , foi all visitors .and stock. 
Trrms —Good tmlcH at. four months, without interort. 
CaT.\i.Oi,'i'k.< now in pre-s, nod will be mailed by apply¬ 
ing by letter or otlicrwue, to either ol the undersi ned, or 
to R, H BINGHAM, 46Steuben Street, Albany, N. Y. 
Carriage* will ruu i.oiirlV from stanwix Hall. 
WILT,1AM M BUI,LOCK, Bethlehem, ..ear Albany. 
JOSEPH HILTON. Now-Scothtnd. 
WH.LIAM IL SLINGER' AND, Norman's Kill. 
WIi.LIAM HURST. Albany, N. Y. 
GEO. W. ADAMS, Whitehall, N. Y. 
Albany, Sept, 21, i 860 . BithKnuits and Managers. 
It baa been sal'sftc'oril.v teat."! by many of mir promi¬ 
nent farmer*, and anal,vied by the most eminent and popu¬ 
lar Agricultural Clo'nilMt*, and fouu'1 to contain, (as will bo 
soon liy our CvCiilar,) a large per rentage of 
Bono Phosphate of Lime ami Phosphoric Acid, 
and other animal oevauir. mailer, yielding aiomoma snlll- 
eient to produce Immediate iibiiuditnl crops, besides sub- 
staotiully cqriehing the a ul. It ran he freely used without 
danger of burning tin* seed nr plant, bv coming in contact 
with it, ns is tli*' "line with Home other fertiliser*; retaining 
a great degree of moisture, it cvi**non the plant to grow iu a 
healthy condition, im*l as experience has j*roved, 
FREE OF INSEGTA. 
For orders In nny minntity,! which will bo promptly at- 
teiitled to,) or iiamidiliUs containing full particulars uf na¬ 
il tests o 
alyses auc 
t farmers,apply n* above. 
riM> JNVENTOHB. tlejccted nppUrnUonS piOH.ocutCd, 
1 nrel no charge unless I’ateols urn obtained, New ap¬ 
plications made on favorable term*. 
554-3 J h BASER, Rnehnster, N. Y. 
1 yALMEIt * I.EA'I IIEIt T It tl 8M L 8. -These iuslru- 
I ments Miller from all ntliers now III market. They urn 
made entirely of Leather, and for ease, durability and etll- 
deucy, cannot bo excelled. There are no Springs lomst.nr 
g“t. out of order, and the Truss can be worn with ease by 
old ur young. All the me.umra required in ordering is tho 
size around the hips. Addreas 
658-eowtf G. T. I’AT.ViKR, East. Avon, N. Y. 
VI V. O I 3 N'T ' t A Li 
1,1 * Brighton, 3 Miles East of Rochester, N. Y, 
R. B. KRi.LY, I’Rfifiiiii’Tins, offcru for Male for tho Autumn 
of i860 and Hpring of 1861, 
fljxii RfiANDAUD I’EAt! TRr.Kd, 2aud- 3 years old. 
25,000 CHERRY TI’EEi*, 2 and vearsoW. 
IujiOO Ft,I M TKI'.K.d, 2 and y«ar.* old. 
6,1100 FKACii TBF.K'ri, I year old 
20''Hiff AI’FI.E I • >i:K 1 rear old. 
20,fiffff (IIIEKHY STOCK8, I year old. 
2041600 STB YWBERRV I'T. \STS of tie* t"int varietie*. Al¬ 
so, IiR.vl'ES, LltRItANTA, Ac., a good assortment. 
Those wishing to Imv at wlioWnle will 'In well loculi and 
examine tie* stock l.eforo i»ureha-*ug ulsewbi.re. Fuck¬ 
ing dun** with dispa'i'li mid In the best jranner. 
Gatalogn**.* c*ri’ainiug deaerilHinn* sent gratis, on nppli- 
catU'M. Send for one. S B. KELLY, Brighton, N. Y. 
/ 411K 1C I. \ I » Wo i ive 20 Ou 
l / pits we will sell at 60 par bushel, where 5 ur Iff 
bushels arc taken. Singly hushol, *4. _ 
A. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. 
Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 1, I860. 567 6t 
CIY1.VIA AMICItIDAN V - AMEK/GAN ARBOR VIT/E 
* ) EVERGREEN FI*.N IF, This beautiful and Hardy 
Evergreen makes a permanent hedge screen and wind 
break, .‘■'epil for a Circular- The trade -uppliedon liherul 
terms. Diana, Delaware anil Concord Grape Vine.; Wil- 
«tin’s Albany Strawberry. t:a..kc. A*l*!rerr 
666-81 A. I. Mfrti.AVE, I'al mvru, N, Y, 
1 'ARM K4H£ h>AI,lC. -One of the best and best ra I mated 
£ farm* iu M*>uroe Co„ lying 6 miles wet. of this City, iu 
the town of Gales, on the tbillal" road, will be sold at it great 
bargain if application is made -''mil. A Mini'll farm of 50 to 
80 acre*, near tie- Ultv, or a huime and lot worth 1 to *6,(110 
in the city, would bc iuurn in part payment. For particu¬ 
lars! apply on the premi** e, or at No 8 Hill »*reet, at tho 
office of John M FrknciII A Go., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Ruchi-H'e*', N. V , c. iu'iii.1 21, [fit ■ 651-!! 
T>IMIT4X'IIIMI.M A TIC Oil. I’AINTI NGI*. Agent*) 
1 Waiited D* "ilroducii this beautiful art. Yuurig men are 
making over 858 a mouth in this business. Term* and 
SiamlinuiiR sent kukk, by adilveasiug, with stamp for return 
postage. l565-8t) L. L. TODD & GO., Lowell, Mass. 
( IHOICE3 BULBOUH ROOTS. 
1 New Di'i.criptive and l’riced Catalogue of 
1 lyiuiinlliH, 
Liliums, 
Tttlipw, See.. See. 
Comprising tlie largest nsrortmont ever "U"re*t. 
ANDKKVV m.“II»«E.MAN, 
655 3t 878 Broadway, Now York. 
E jiAtCM i' 4>u SALE.—About to rumor* from the State, 
I offer for sale, very cheap, my Farm of 2410 acres, one 
mile Irom Waterloo, • tfiff *cre-. in wood, worth half tho 
price t anil for tin* farm. New house and fairn, peppermint 
distillery im*l buildiug, orchard ami two good wells.— 
Liberal urodit for one half the purchase tnouey. 
Address O. B. CLARK, 
August II, 1808.—if. Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
i~s liEAT ClfUIOAITY.—Pnrticulara sout free. Agent* 
l Jl wanted. SHAW h CLARK, Bidiioford, Maine. 
H IGXOK’S V 
KKYMTU.MS ClDF.it AND WINK MILL. 
Tina admirable machine i* now ready for the fruit har- 
ve.t of 185(1. It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the attention of farmer* wanting such 
iiii'clnncs. 
It has no superior in the market, and is the only mill 
that will properly grind Grape*. Price, $40. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer. W. O. HICKOK, 
648 - I3t Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
\ 7'/! E R1 7A 3M o TJ JV T' J o, 
from 
JARVIS &. BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
IN TUB 
SOUTH PACIFIC O C Id A N , 
1MPOKTKI1 14V TUK 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
Olliors, 60 WillioTii Street, 
NEW YORK. 
0. B. MARSHALL, Pres’t. H. MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K. CHAPPEI.L, Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rocheater, N. Y. 
rP4J FARMFH8, VSFIGIA.MDA, AM* KUIl.ORItA— 
1 Our “Irrepressible (Jonfitct 4 ’ Is against high prices — 
We offer you, a* 7i Main St, Rochester, Iron, Sails, Han;- 
ware. Oils, P-ints, Culm s, Window*. Doors, Blind*, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovel*, Corn Hoe*, Cultivator*, and other articles 
too numerous to meuti*,n. Also, the celebrated “Straight 
Draft Plow," which we ofier cheaper than the cheapest. 
535-tf MOORE, HKBING & CO. 
due attention, when addressed eit her to 
Kev. BlllIKItT MICK, _ 
Buffalo, N. Y., or Fort Erie, C. W- 
Or to his Agent srnl Attorney, 
JOHN J. IIAINES, London, England. 
I JT To “ I-HV.” e liu :n the Montreal UanUt u[ 1st Feb¬ 
ruary, J-ijp, jirnnoui.i'es the “idea" ot k"-pmg aciynints 
current “in lyr.e,” a “gross nh-apiSty," than**are* litueby 
tendered, and the ,*irange given, that tin* gross absurd¬ 
ity i* all that Mr. Dick has patonfodin thenlomiuni>f keep¬ 
ing aeoonat*. Hi* ulairn* lundei n.* nperatlon therein Into 
which thi* gro .4 nbourdltv I, not icrulicaily smuggled in 
any mnnuer; neither bodily nor partially; neither directly 
nor indirectly: neither explicitly nor symbolically; this 
ground hi* claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
monopoly of this absurdity aaJ nothing else, is all be asks 
as hi* claims, rationally read, attest. -*Ll tf. 
635 -tf MDORE, HKBING & 00 . 
fTlKBTH FOB TUB MILLION SOMETHING NKW. 
A Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State street. 
Rochester. N. Y. (625-tfl E. F. WU.XONL_ 
HEELER Ai WUA4IN MANi:FA< IT T KIN<i IXKM 
IMPK 0 YED FAMILY 6 EWING MACHINEa, 
SOO Broadway, New York. 
Thu ne Machine* combine all th* l»te improvement* for 
Hemmuiy, Stitriano and Veiling Seams, and are tha beat te 
use for fam: l.v sicwi.vi and tailoring work. 
Price* from *50 to 8150. Heimuera, $5 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
515- tf No*. 8 and lo Smith’* troaude, Rocheiiter. N. Y. 
IME.—Pa*c» Perpetual KUn, Patented July, 1KGT.— 
