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only slightly with an increase or decrease with receipt*.— 
they are quoted this week at 28(<t!3oc l) bushel.— Olobe. 
Til 12 PORK TRADE. 
CHICAGO, Nov. Iff—Tho demand for flogs continues ac¬ 
tive, ami choice lots command outside prices The oller- 
imis at the yards on Monday were liberal, but many lots 
were rather too light formatting Mess Pork,and on that ac¬ 
count wore refused hr packers, huf shippers were in the 
market who took all that were uot taken hy packers The 
Utter seem to have but tittle confidence in the present 
prices being maintained any length of time, and some of 
t OMII say they will not touch a Uog until prices decline. 
Other houses which have orders to till arn actively engaged 
in cutting, ami are taking ail the choice lots r,tiered; hut 
none or them seem disposed to make contract* for future 
delivery. The sales were as follows: 
49 ling* averaging Ml.) tbs at.. . *3.80 
<7 " “ »X) lh* at...sX 
221 " “ 2<8 !hs at. flVi 
“ “ 2 , ft lbs at. .1 ft . 1,1 
— [Democrat. 
f l NOINN ATI. No v. 15.— The' mnrkpt for Hntrn linn homi 
. CINCINNATI Nov 15-The market for Hogs has been 
with or fuvwt you adding their narries Uj tho*« you may Jjull all th« w*t»k, find pricoa drtdinnl 25c p»*r o.ont.U ?i*t— 
procure, and sending all together, Please think of this, and , , ' )>’« have been quite large, arid the weather not 
act upon the sn-cstron lr convenient. ‘ £?>?« , v " r - v favorable, along with the unusual high prices, 
act, upon me su„„c«Mon ir convenient. inado buyers more timid, and eaah gucceding day they 
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Markets, Commerce, &c. 
uifttlo buymorn titot*!. uu»l eaah AiicoPiiiiik' day th<?v 
\v»*re duller than lho pronoun day, and at Uio clone price* 
were nominal at $S,f«XA 6 ,<Jo lor good Huge, on thn spot-— 
Lf dZf.lt A, 
I,OtllSY n.i.F, fKy.) Nor. 1ft —The market fur Hogs It 
stagnant, as packers have refused to purchase They are 
freely offered at $fi /0 net, but. there are no buyer* *t. that 
price. If (fie weather sh<>ald prove favorable the packern 
will commence slaughtortug by tho closo of the present 
week < ouricr. 
j’XTE TRIBUNE FOR 1861. 
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rHOSPBCTUS. 
Tiik XXlb Volume of the M rwu.T Tribpnk commenced 
with tho issue of Sept. 1 During the puat year The Tri¬ 
bune ha* been obliged io devote quite a large proportion 
of its space to 1 ‘olitics, lint we shall soon he ablo to forego 
Political discussion almost eulirely, for months if not for 
years, and devote nearly nil our columns to subjects of lesB 
Intense, but more abiding, interest. Among those, wo 
nieau to pay vspecial attention to, 
I. Kdk'ation. The whole subject of Education, both 
Popular and General, will bo discussed In our columns 
throughout the year 1861 , and we hope to elicit in that dis¬ 
cussion some of tho profoundest thinkers ami the ablest 
instructors in our country It is at once our hope aud our 
resolve that the cause of Education shall receive an im 
putus from tho exertions of Tim Tribpnk in its behalf du¬ 
ring the year I 861 . 
II. Aorioultphr.- Wo have been compelled to restrict 
oar elucidation* of this great interest throughout i 860 , ami 
shall endeavor to atone therefor Io 1861. Whatever dis¬ 
covery, deduction, demonstration, is calculated to render 
iho reward ol labor devoted to cultivation more ample or 
more certain, shall receive prompt and full attention. 
Ill Maniteactcrkr, ftp.- Wo hail every Invention or en¬ 
terprise whereby American Capital and l.abor are attracted 
to and advantageously employed in any department of Man¬ 
ufacturing or Mfchnoicnl Industry us a real contribution 
to the Public Weal, insuring ampler, steadier, more con¬ 
venient, more remunerating markets to the Farmer, with 
A D oz Elsr REASONS 
war everybody should read 
1 Iio Water-Curo Journal. 
I . Because It tenches you how to re -over Health 
J. taeaiMc it teaches you how to avoid 111 
•; Because it unfold* the true science of Human I.lfn. 
4. explains the I,aw* and Condiilnn* of llenltli. 
ft. It ena, 1 ns you to dispense with all Drug Modiclrte*. 
v 11 . 0 c ',7 v "" ""' Mt eases 1 .. he your own Physician. 
7. Ha doctrine* prompt* Temperance in all tldiiits. 
8 . I tends to the correction m all Injurimi* Habits 
m nJrau'c'm.'J " ll , '*'«.'»* Reformairny 
10 . I is teaeldngs beamfit everybody ami injure no one’ 
H It ml vocal.-s tlm on'.v possible basis for the enduring 
P^porlt v «ud improvement of I lie Human Race. 
1 V" '"*'" ll was Hie first Journal io 'he world to bring 
to m oi thu Hesling ^ wl 0 d K“ 1Vilho tr "" ”‘* Hygiemc-Sy* 
ftGPV-l'd'a-i wwlcr. fw ?l ' v, -ar: ten copies for $ii. 
A . ,N .> iV A < I Ml. bpeelmopi sent Oil lipplicution 
York * * “ WEbL-S, SOS Broadway, New 
J[IOIIL,vV IVI3 IVTJltNTClitliCH, 
NEWBURGH, N. Y. 
I SADI, Successor Io the Iato A, J. Downing & Co., 
ttwu to of nnnourjcinir to tho ontronn Af till* 
K H ruit^^iml , 7tam 1 m'enL‘r.f' ,,bl, ° Hmieral, that hi* ntoe.k «.f 
r 11111 ami 1 ,mmental I re«s, Planta, etc , fiir sale forth* 
eve r v tfilnv ift he'l^ft T ‘"d complete, and com prise* 
\ 1 vtnm« .11 ho ol»t;un».*«l Iri inn Im# of bui*iueKH, vi/.: 
A Ui*ffo otoclr of A)*pl(v v Chtirfy. Pimn Poiu h An- 
ric.ot Nectarine and (juince Tree*, one to thnm year*'from 
the bud, of superior ,,u a ti|y and growth. J 1 
uewand rare v«riHiel V8 ,U,<1 Fon,i ‘ f "’ ““ tho 
8 tr*wUnw 7 V, R ’ l «l’berries, Blaekberriea, and 
uiv.iwi * V . 11 n, ‘ vv rrovml vnHetit'M. 
Rhubarb aud Asparagus Runts, ei all thu best varieties. 
ORNAJYIENTAL TREES. 
rtte^lUtaa';.: :t!'Norway 8 pn.ee of 
y Address EUVVI.KK WEtd. 8 , 808 .. New M s^ll ^r. It'f .SKTwtS? F!rrA^?«S}^ 
Uf Wl ‘" 8e ” d iD tb0,r ""hscnptions beture Ja.m-mv, IlKCHPDnr'* Tkkrr Of rvtia M7 .e for Street Plantlu__ 
rivTOni* v, , . ,, veuietif, more remunerating markets to the Farmer, with 
hi^WIdr^raS,’^ fuller employ men, and better wage* to the Uburor. The 
several unndred hogs to avenge 2 -io lbs, delivery in about l ,r "K rt!,, 8 ot Miuiug, Iron-Making, Steel-Making, Clotli- 
tivo weeks, at teal tlgure.— IVibunt, Weaving, Ac,, Ac., in our country aud llm world, shall he 
rORONT", .Nov Ift.—Fresh pork has offerod sparingly, ' 7 BtcllCd and reported by ns with an earnest and activa 
and the euppl.v is about equal to the demand, lor local coil- sympathy. 
Humpti-n, ;uiv inc.roHped roct*ir>t« would i|io>r» j 8 H uric’^p t, r . 
but at present tali to good hog* sell easily at £ 6 ( 0 . 6,26 per ^ FoitKtO.v Affaire. We employ the best corrnspou- 
K) I H e. Globe. dent* in London. Paris. Turin. Bei lin *n,l «*,» . 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Not 11 . The current prices for the week 
at all lho markets are n* follows: 
BKEK CATTLE. 
First quality, Id cwt.,. 
Ordinary qua lily,. 4«0«X0(I 
Lmnnmu quality,. 7 ,A 0 taMild 
Inforior quality,. 6 ,«)( i 7 ; 7 ,uo 
_. nows and calves. 
hirst quality,. .♦SO.OOtgUH.OO 
( rdmary qualltv,.. 811 X 1^00 
Common quality,.3o,0t)Siin,iK) 
Iufenor quality,. 28,00^30,00 
First quality, *)ibT.*!4 t :/: A . , :T. K .t.. 
Ordinary qua ity,.8Xf3ii 
Iulonor quality,. 3^1 
„ . ... SHEEP AND LAM IIS. 
1 rime quality, ft head,.$ 8 , 00 ( 5 ) 6,(10 
Ordinary quality,. taVAaft iiq 
Common quality,..•VH'ta-M U 0 
Inferior quality,.3,()0@^26 
First qnalitr,. 6 Wra!fl«ic 
Other qualities,.fi’im lic 
ALBANY, Nov. 19. -Beeves —There is scureelv any 
dn»", t'Z "‘."’l/"’ >t 7 ,!/ U * Wi '!' 11,0 xeeldloil ol tlm 
tfMtl*' bi injf trills dullfr. I lie rmrintrt urn lull up to tbe 
weeklv average, but the quality ha* I dle., oil, tlmre being 
not t7ra7m‘r^Vtaad U ,ar ‘ 1 "- ®** K ‘“ tBrn wlil 
-i < 7 < ''*; il ’'r: l Thu r, ’ !| :" ,vir " r onr s°uiparutlve statement of 
l 2 ri^tttato£ r ^n° V,!r th8 C>nU ' 1 ‘ Byroad astlmat- 
_. . . fkirrespomllng week 
Cattle,.™.® k - U *'w° k - l *tta 8Ur - 
^ ftf! 
1 rice* Tho market is dull at the following quotation*; 
Rural Nbw-Yorkbk Office, > 
Rochester, Nov. 2U, I860. ( 
Tiie excitement reigning in commercial circles at the 
East, affects onr market to a greater or less extent. It is 
very hard to fix quotations, as them is au ntter lack of 
transaction*. Such changes a* are noted exhibit a decline 
in rates. 
Flour has falleu off 2 ft cents on inferior grades,—choice 
brands being sought for tho retail trade, remain at |«*t 
week’s quotations. 
Grain. Genesee Wheat is us last quoted, while Canadian 
has fallen off 2 cents per bushel. Barley lias gone down 2 
cents tier bushel, nnd is now selling at 68&04X cents,- an 
inferior grade has been put upon the market at 68 cents per 
bushel. No other change* in this department of trade. 
Provisions remain at our butt price* and hut lltllo is yet 
doing. The weather haa been so sort that hot very little 
pork ho* been offered for sale, and packers are awaiting a 
change in the weather before beginning operations. 
ilOCiXESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
„___ This week. Last week. 
.ft, 01 ft If 6«<W1 tJ 
First quality. ID, * I 1 * 
Second quality.s yr.'-iji 
Third quality. . .2\0i!2>s 
A'o'.Il 11 Whole.mmber Cattle at market 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, wiut. wh«at.$ft,2fti;i66,7B 
Flour, spring do. ...ft, 00 'juft,Aft 
Flour, burkwheat D.io t,ik* 
Meal, Indian,.I,38ta)l^l 
Wheat, Genesee .. 1 .|i*-7> 
Best white Camilla ti,UX«ri,Sft 
Corn, old.Mu.Vic 
Corn, li"-,v.(KKuiSle. 
Rye, On lbs hi ba*h...'KVuii')2c 
Outs, l>y weight,. il iefltc 
Barley.. >.i^c 
Bnckwhoat,.40.ii 4 -ic 
Beans,.,..... 62 XiT { noo 
Mkat?i 
Pork, Mes*..$19,00 i'OO.OO 
Pork, clear. 2 o.is>m 1111 , 0 ) 
Pork, cwt. 6,ftnn- 7,ro 
Beel, it) cwt.cora 0 , 0 ) 
Spring lambs, eaeh.l/AX?t!,ud 
Mutton, careas*. 4,1 lie 
Halils, smoked.l|u. Iftc 
Shoulder*.8>^iui9c 
Chicken*,...o,i 
Turkeys, ..OOOnlOc 
Geese,.»l:.i'l4e 
Ducks, V pair.38(3;lie 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll ..Ifttfiyo 
Butter, firkin.We 16e 
Cheese,.lOOhllUc 
Lard, tried. .1 «t12Mc 
Tallow, rough.«V6c 
Tallow, trim!,.. 'JliOOlis- 
{•jFHS, down.17@17o 
,Z/Vo)o,7/5 iI'>ut‘V, br»x.l^iJiUc 
,(KKpA, 2 ft Caudles, box.la's I.lc 
’.V-'MV Clxudleiq extra.:...:::.?..lie 
^.41 . bKLire AND Boors. 
|o-e|. .ft Apple*, bushel. 2 ft rdiV 
Apples, dried . 638)780 
.Mu,vie PtuichxM, dried.>7 lb...,lg>»c 
.OlbeiKle. Cherries, dried, il lb. . |"\ n 
akrienZc Plums, dried,.OflffiM 
.Jl^rJ’e PoUl'M'S.BS .fa,L. 
iribijic Hi Diva a.vd Sai.x *. 
Slaifghtar .. 6 (* 8 «« 
!>4J 5 OU 0 f ull,.... ,,.. 9 ire|do 
. Snunp pells,.30c0. il,lift 
U ' nb |wll i’. W 7.68c 
£ |0v «D *>uahel.M,003)5,28 
ftO -e lllUOlUjr ta. 
4.'l.c Wood, bard.6-9,000^4,40 
iiyi r "V ri ! "V f ‘ c. 500 . .'1,5d 
SX 'yVr- f \Mffh . bJb’jJl.to 
. <» .!>«: < Sf riinti^n,. 
00010c Coal, rjtt*tou.4,2^ 7 ) 1/41 
^••HtUokin ,a..4,2/S(rCC&») 
Sficig.ie Coal. Char.10," l 2 Mc 
Salt, bbl.. 
'J'/Hc. Hav, ion.DyKb.ll.oo 
o: r 'T’a, u ,s. 0 , 110 ( 1 ;i),ui) 
Cows AND CAt.VKR — $26, 4tX«XiO. 0 »l-Bt«OW 
v a^il , 17 ■ -v • V-. years old, $10@12; three - 
Prlce " in l0t "’ $I - 2a ’ A T E E A T 
BRIGHTON, Nov. IS.—At market, 1,800 Beeves.about 1 non contents, fo nun tho tfmi 
SU'Tff*, AODe) iinri I.juiiIih, l,Woo Nwiuo * ’ l/irnily, arid «ll A»r Throw Co 
•**$.*; C»rtl.K -Prices,extra, $7,SOteO,OU; first quality, $7- Bu f a Co I*.r and judge foPyi 
.wo •,«; h«u- — 
M;i“ , cV;;“c.a,n;s,o,, h 84 * 1 ® 8 of the 
Vxal Calves J-VLtaV*). J'.,,,.,., , T ,, " 
^ old. $10®!$; three It,ntei 
Bki ^ ,0 ®' 10 v m - : 
^$2,7303,60. HAT N K 
Wholesale, 0'*6V,'e, tb; retail 0®7e; Tiie question of who *hal 
e, i oi 7 ,C| retail 7>i.<yfiKc; fat hogs, undresHed, none: tho next question with intel 
torn f«d, 8 X 0 . ’ vote for to Inst met and am. 
watched and repotted by ns with an earneat and active 
sympathy. 
IV. Foreign Affairs. We employ tho beat correspon¬ 
dent* in London, I’ari*, limn, Berlin, and other European 
Capitals, to transmit u* early and accurate advices of the 
great change* there silently but certainly preparing. In 
spite of thn pressure or Domestic. Politics, our New* from 
thn Old World is now varied and ample; but wn shall have 
to render il more perfect during tho eventful year just be¬ 
fore u*. 
7 Home Nhw.B. We employ regular paid correspon¬ 
dents in Californln, at the Isthmus of Darien, in the Rocky 
Mountain Gold Region, and wherever else they see.m re¬ 
quisite. From the more acCe**iblo portions of our own 
country, we derive our Information mainly from tho multi¬ 
farious correspondents or foe Associated Press, from our 
exchanges, and the occasional letters of Intelligent friends 
W" a> ul to print the cheapest general newspaper, with thn 
fullest un i most authetitlo nummary of useful intelligence, 
that is anywhere afforded. Hoping to "make each day a 
Critic on Die Inst," aad print a butter and better paper from 
year to year, aa our mean* are steadily eulnrgod through 
the gcuerou* co-operatiou of our many well-wi*hers, we 
solicit, aud shall labor to deserve, u continuance ot public 
favor. 
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TERMS OF HARPER’S WEEKLY. 
TOWN CLOCKS. 
TOWN CLOCKS. 
No Jit selabove ground- no trouble 
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1 in use. Deliver#dal any Railroad 
station. Send lor circulars. 
.Hundreds 
c Twonty-iiva unpin* for one Year;:::::::::::::*,, oo 
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SutisfiBinKHs. 
DARI’ER A. BROTHERS, Prm.isimra 
<1W * K _ Franklin Square, New York, 
77014 UA.LE —The Farm of the late Chari, us F’owis, 
r * on tbe nidge Hoad, in Greece, -six miles from Kochen- 
r lor,—containingIwacres, lun acres wood. Good huildingH. 
aud valuable Fruit of all kinds. “ ' 
11 For terms, apply on the premises, io 
r „ .. JANE L. POWIS, Exnentrir. 
Or.. Nor. 10 . into, ’ 
1 ^29 w To ,,M ’ /'e i 1 . 1 wnf, H 5 * PAYS tar Board, 
- it. *' 1 Washing and Tuition in Common English iti 
f 1 i..e in l^ V !T ’f, u hon,Oswego Co.,N. Y. Term opona 
1 DOr. Gth, tWal, For Circulars addren*. * 
JOHN I'. GRIFFIN, Princ ipal. 
’ r rirE GAItDHNEIt’8 MONTHLY 
AND HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 
,, A MONTHLY I’KIjlopIi '.VI, devoted to the Dlssemlna 
tion ol l rnctlcal and Mehablc Inffinnatlmi nn the Culture 
ol limits, Flowe.s t ul nary Vegetable*, anil Oiuameotal 
Trees anjl Mhrubs; On the Msna. 
igenntnt. of Hot, and i.’reei. 
THE WOOL 3IARKETB. 
Trout, tibl....ivfthout variation. 
PRODUCE AND PllfiVtSinV nriinrirmu K,,v -hi fleece am! pulled wool the busi- 
u 1 I-^ION Jtl.-V ItlVETS. nOMCulitiuue# moderate, with sale* l»ll, 4 i)« tbs., at steady 
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 : 1 . - Flock-D ull, unsettled and iota'; i'.»n«eh . 1 K' ! iC l V ,a 0 , J o “ M , roniprisn 1 , 1 , 1 w hale*, 
irsusft r-'i 
tet5*SSSte?Srs3SJ: »a=r | JC3tS?t3SsSk::::;-asg 
U ou lor snipping, Drandsextm round lomp Ohio. Canadian 
tte extni 1 ' n * : “ tel ttl tor common to 
th* fltitaTuTta o ltt11 “ nrl un ’ ; " t 1 , ,l ‘i 1 '\ a :! 3 ' 5 MC V tu. lower; 
!< and blood.446649 
tmmmon ..89<att 
Pulled extra .47Ol M 
Do. snperfine. 3 U (, 7 , I7 
Do. No. 1.38(338 
Do. No. 2 .20(^30 
Western mixed........ 28 ®,y, 
Smyrna washed .pi®un 
It'i unwanhed.!»Wil8 
Hyrian.Il$«4 
Wipe.2)7*187 
Crimea.lU(ai7 
Bucnoa Ayrc*.9GU4ft 
Peruvian, washed. ’ZCfal 
1 j , . ' . ’ » . .*»*"» ••"TOIK iinu )' HIP 1 uuncu IMJ. 
Barley heavy and declining; sale* State ut about Me. Corn 
heavy and i.nctdedly lower, wiiii only a inmlenita export 
ror Western mtiml ta 
WesUrm^d^ 1 ^:;^^? 0 "- 0aU dul1 « f - 
itlarria gcg* 
V. 11 '? Methodist Epis- 
AT.BANY. Nov. 19.-Flour and Mral— The market 
wears a quiet Aspect and hut little is doing in Hour beyond 
supplying tho i in media tu want* of tho Unde at the closing 
suppu lug me nnmeaiAtu waul* ol tho trude ai tire closing '-- 
prices of Satuniay. ^ . , 
K . A ' v 1,1 Wheat nothing ha* transpired. Fnr corn Ihe A, 11 U P Y t T ft P TTY $ tT f CS 
market is easier and rather quiet. 8ufe» mixed Western at U D V l ll il C Ul V IlizS , 
wsj. BarloT is Ukuij sparingly and the market rule,* m fa--- 
dr *t a «. : e. ,C, iu Rye wc mritafa’ fi'.rih^r'ta'e ADVERTI8XNO TEKMS, In Advance — Thirty-Fivk 
Lri^'l-eVravsra^tastaady! ya'eg^tate ut dZlYor^’ Tl'Z'T / l>ric * , “ ,Ji ‘ l - 1 ^ r - , - 
* mspiay, or 62>4 cents per line of space. Special Noticrb, 
BUFFALO, Nov. 19.— Flocr —The marketi* quiet and (,,jllo ' vi ' 1 K reding matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line, 
leudfiicy ot puce* ik ^ownwiini. li 7 ui • t„ * 
lor good to choice extra Wisconsin; f 6,28 f , r , t y r a Mictii- * ' 1 Wnseqiinnce of it* large and increasing circulation, 
gan and $f.U ««,37Si for extra Indiana aud Ohio'. ' wn al " 0l Jligod to pat the |a»t form of tho Rural to preys 
I, it a i n li neat dull, heavy .ami noth i ng doi of lli i* mo in - earlier than form „ .* „ i , • . 
mg. Bala* Saturday nftnrmiuH, Milwaukee dub at ‘iftc in I », , Y, an a lvei tisemOtiU should reach un 
re# winter at II,nd. Corn in for demand amt market s(e',elv ' <0 ^ " nl n ^ to Secure insertion the same week. 
Bales Saturday afternoon at47o. Tldf too ruing 12,000 b ug V - -._ 
at same. Data dull ut 2ftc. Barley also dull atfOo tile, kya - -- - ■) 
quiet snd nominal at Iksn<63ii. Peas nominal at ftije, TftlKISZE TQItkkYt FOB SAltl A few naira raised 
J 8”vision*-P ork lower. Heavy mey* i* eelling slowly J) from the largest stack in the country ' ’ 
at Sta.ftii:"", hgUt in..-a or prime oil,-'in*. Men* i* quoted at fib7-2teo A. ELDREDGE, .Jr., North Wliite Oreek N Y 
W,60 and prime ut $5. Bacon scarce aud none oil. ring. - - — * ivmieurceg, w. r. 
UieeHe IH coming in very M'owlv.iuid tlm rrmrlict. is him. I70R SAT,FI A Farm contain!,,,, w.,, ■ , 
0X6 HA-vtic. Laid quiet ut 12*% V west of G-nevr, Ontario lv Im ™ 
Ccoca. 
.TORONTO, Nov. pi.-FLOru-There hu* been n still fur- _ NoVt mh C. S. BROTHER. 
tber declnmin flour during the week, and the market con- .... . . - 
tinue* to prexent a mn*t unfavorable aspect for miller*. |>KAttDI.fcHB UAKLKY KOI* NAI. 1 C at flft i.crbiiBlml 
Ihe demand is very limbed, and to e fleet rale* holrh-.g have ' V "mailer quantity nt the *ame rate, or lucent* per oz’ 
had to submit to a concession far below a profit. We have »eurl stamp to pay return postage, where *o„t by tlm „/ 
again to repeal nominal quotations as follow*; 0- RAYMOND, Bluff Point, Yates Co , N. Y, 
Superfine No. 1.. ... . fI fift<7&4 8d — _ 
Fancy,..v ob.'vtd \V A . TEI> - -Agents, I.adie* or Gentlemen, to sell ,„y 
Extra,... . itfiwho .J'ng'ttal and Copyrighted26 cent packnge* of »tattou- 
Doublo Extra,.. 6 ,il>au 0 , 8 o er 'd in# best in the market Agent* have made, and can 
Oatmeal I* dull ut $3 per barrel, and difficult to pUco at ' mon V by selling them. Before engaKing elsewhere, 
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Grain -The deliveries of full wheat dining the week do ^Lomitor ami pioneer in tho buaine**, B. IL RUSSELL, CIS 
not amount to over 2ft,iKK) bushel The demand for the bent Washington street, Boston. 
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in the i'ity, would he taken in part, payment. For parti’,-u- 
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6 .IA tl MOCKS HE BI NG A CO 
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c,| taWn?/t } 1 the late Improvements for 
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< Im 
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1 Currant*, White Grape, atcoog plant*, 610 fJ Jlfo, HO t> 
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Tale* of Fact and Fiction, Recipes for the Workshop, 
Poetry, _ New Invention*&Moclianic*, 
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Hiatory snd lravcl, A I. 0 K*on luGerman 
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Household Recipe*, Answers to Corr"*po 
Nov, llitll, 1660, 
C. S. BROTHER. 
O CARD Lift 88 BAULKY K4Hi BALK—at 615 perbushel 
1 • oi smaller quantity nt the same rate, or lu cent* per oe 
Send stamp to pay return postage, where soul, by tj,„ 
.1. 0. RAYMOND, Bluff Point, Yfttea Cm , N Y, 
AV ANTED. Agent*. I.adie* or Gentlemen, to *e|l my 
’ T ongtnal and copyrighted 2 ft cent package* of station¬ 
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re and coil upon, or address with *tamp encloeed, the 
Note* and Mnmotnnile, 
A Ler-on lu French, 
A i.o»«on iu German, 
Foetic.il Gossip, 
ut:« ti... * 
Currants, Red Grape, stumg planta, 67 fl !0t); #(W Yl 1,000. 
do. Victoria, “ <* $,* “ jju “ 
do. Red Dutch, “ “ ti “ tliO “ 
do. Black Engltah and Missouri, strong plant*, $i YJ 
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Apple Tlc<cH, from 6 to 8 feet high, $70 7) 1,008. 
do. 1 year, popular varieties, 61ft ji 1 , 0 U 0 . 
do. Seedling*, 2 veara, (iiwt quality, $4,60 fl IJ'00. 
do. do. I year, f “ “ '63,60 « 
do. Seed, wet need, j) bushel, $l,0u. 
Pear Seed, dry seed, pci pound, $1,60. 
For salo at the above prices befon* packed. A slight 
charge will I*, made only for the boxes ami inns*, but I do 
not make any char g* ut the packing and leiivertng at Roch¬ 
ester. W. D. STROVVOER, 
October, 1860 Penfield, N. Y. 
P. S.— 1 will ui*o funilsh Apple Grail- of tbe popular I 
sorts, parked and dehvurud at F.ocheater, at $. 7,00 f ) I.IMo I 
iu quantities over 10 ,'X 0 . ftftl-tf ' 
,."ft" funieu ill III suen jiari* lip to anv given 
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JUnuirHfwlv r^nn*flftntiit j ul? ih** k-. r.*.,.. __ 
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ifa-'T-s'* *L 2tl .*,560 ,r,p ordinar y to good, and from 
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bu«hel. Tie’ demand l„ r lurley r»r shipment is So’jos!- 
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qualities of white grain cannot now be sold at over 85c. ami 
it must be a good sainnlo to command that figure. Prices 
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f.wM’m t '. i0 ' 2 d aixu at $ 2 ,fl 0 . 
W.vOfl 1 year d<). at $2 50 
80,i 00 Pear htock*, 2d el/.e. 
New Rochelle Blackberry Plants. 
Brink in if Grange Itispherry Plain*. 
Houghton'* Seedling Gooseberry Planta, 2years. 
American Arbor Vita. J 
Hemlock, 8 to 24 inches. 
Red Dutch Currants, 2 vear*. 
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1 Jl mamigem mi iieiug BuiiHUiniiaily il* recited in npwei- 
IlcBtion, wbetniii It i- si,own, that the fart oi fact* to be re- 
enrded, m*y be tepresented by figures, svmbohi.date* or 
number*, used either suTPirafelv oi l„ . omidnatfon, or by 
wliateyer vines will indicate the lad .i* le iin-d: «nd furtiier- 
mnre, base.. n n tld* primary Invention, I also claim tiie de- 
y. ramut.ivaoce ni rendering or transmitting nc*s«unts 
in partial or full statement*, when tlm -tat-moot or st«t«- 
menl> so neiil are thu*, orBubstautialijr thus, kept in tvoe 
bv the luntrivnnc-s .,f mv invention, be the mediumof 
ttfinKiulMMiiu wlml 11 tnUV* hut tl,»* it.ir^icutar mrn 1 « n»n- 
!, Mill arcoiinUby the Use of the Dispatch Mauhlne.con- 
-Ututed of Apron Movement, Reel, anil I’ntt. r Staniti T 
■!.i"n in the broadest and fulled sense; snd also the ma- 
. bine itsel!,embr»i 'ugall its form* and aiodysbl' ope rating 
as indicated m describing It, either as a simple band Instru- 
2 u'l', !| 0 r .':MT.'Tn'. K m '’ V Ami ir, cm,mu-leu, 
wUu tbt j > Hpocltlc cI.huih, And upon tluuu. I kIro 
ul.iim allothermeaua and npplLwicvnBUlmtantJallt 
«* tiiose herein cljuued or intended to be claimed With 
tiese claim* fully ae.fi nrnvlej/ t 'd *„.) proreeted ns shove, 
ids invention lias already spread itself over Canada, hmr- 
teei, Mitt*** ot the Amurlcati Liuon, nnd into Groat Britain. 
Uid I* tmw used in move than one fmtmrcd Newspaper Of- 
Ve*. It* immense value to banking sad similar institu¬ 
tions will lie shown in a circular which will make it* an- 
(siarar'Ce repo, Mcanwhil-, iippUcatuui* for information. 
Deed* of Right*, or "Dispatch Machine*," will reculve 
da* attontion, when addressed either K> 
Kcv. KtlfiEBT DIUC, 
Hufialo, N. Y, or Fort Erie, 0. W- 
Or to his Agent and Attorney, 
Ontario, iuid Wayne, 
say.tar 
EDWARD WHALIN, Sec’y. 
ley, Wanbington Co., N. Y. 
Cam bridge 
n (WWl AGKNTH VV AN’TEIV— To sell ft new invention* 
r . ,V -*>ne very recent, and of great value to (ami- 
wiipun iu wf, is gross.iiiHurmir, imink* are hereby 
tendurod.aildfh* assurance given, (hat this gross absurd¬ 
ity ih all that Mr, Dio* hu* patented iu the domain R keep- 
mg accounts. Hi* c.lnim* hinder no ope ration therein into 
50 w B ", K n? |,, TB for sale by the subscri- 
ber, at Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
M 7-2L STEPHEN M. COR WIN. 
i' *nto A^entH. Send four Htamph whic.h thm rtokh whsuMitv Ih dot plrntiraJIv in 
au .'i-, K eI W particular*. any manner; neither bodily nor partially: neither directly 
66 i- 6 t*ow EI’HRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Ma»*. nor indirectly; neither expltcillv nor srmtadiertily; this 
raukAT ouuuwrav o i- , .. , | ground hi* claim* cover, and nothing mm*; tho abeolnte 
( X l iautad < 8 m °SH A a « ^rrTi* r re 1' u A P* aU ™™ppo\y at tld* absurdity and nothing el*, is all he **kl 
va wanted,— MJ SHAW « CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 1 a* hisclaima. rationally read, attest jf- — - 
