chasers are scarce an! wary. It is but seldom that our ex¬ 
treme rate, $7,25, is paid. 
Coal.— By reference to this portion of our table it will be 
seen that a very material advance has been made. The 
difficulty in obtaining boats during the fall has made the 
stock short and dealers seem determined to make the moBt 
of what is on hand. 
ROCHES TEH WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Floor asp Ghat*. Eggs, dozen.18@19c 
Flour, wint. wheat,$5,25<5)«,7S Honey, box. 12314 c 
Flour, spring do_8,00\j)6,25 Candles, box.I2VU1.V. 
Flour, buckwheat..O.iW;"4UU Candles, extra....,.He 
Meal, Indian.t,3Mc}i,aa Fruits .,.vr> Root? 
Wheat,Genesee. .. l,tW6ul,30 Apples, bushel.25fi®00c 
Best white Canada.O.lUXofl/tS Apples, dried.66 qQ66c 
Corn, old.ftii.i'.Mi: Peaches, dried, lb_12*dc 
Com, new. OOpmIUc Cherries, dried, $7 !b. .. 
Rye, fiO tb* VI bush.. .OnlflOc Plums, dried,..i>tfji)10 
Oiits, by weight,.2ti.eV.'7c Potatoes, ..2C^V40C 
Barley.. AvaMSo Hides and Skins 
Buckwheat,.S^uROc Slaughter. . ■\a'Sc 
Beaus,.SSHiaXSlc Calf,.. .Ofii hie 
Meats Sheep pelts,_50uoiill,2ft 
Pork, Mess.$1<,00®00,I10 lamb pelts, ....60388c 
Pork, clear..I!i.i)0&g3n,<10 SKKDH. 
Pork, < \vt .(>,• (Sfrfl.SO Clover, bushel.$5,0tVftA,2fi 
Beef, 1'Cwt...S.Oofijfl.oO Timothy, .2,25 (;Ij3,00 
Spring lambs, each. l,0ka2,(K) SrxoRlWt- 
ifuttou, carcass. t ,i' 0 c Wood, loud_ |3,0<X<ti4,0<l 
Hums, smoked.......ll(u)12c Wood, soft .3,0 ()q£4,50 
Shoulders,. ...........Os' ui’9<; Coal, Lehigh.7,O'K57,0fl 
Chickens,.7,7.8c Coal, Scranton.fl.oo 
Turkeys,. 9i'l0c Coni, Piftston.A,7o.;5 0,uo 
Geese,. tO.ii'flOC Coal, Slinmokln... ,5,7(Vu G.iV} 
Bucks, ^ pair.33@44e Coal, Char,..1(X« l2ke 
B urt, Ac. Salt, bbl.$1,36 
Buttor, roll ... .Ififfi17e Hay, tun.89,00(7 1 fo) 
Butter, firkin.15:3 l6c Straw, tun .O.riV ro.oo 
Cheese,.inrudtt^c Wool,loth ..fiiifiisiio 
Lard, tried.Whitefisb. bid.80.0o.rfl,.'si 
Tallow, rough.fiv^c Codfish, ni quintal 4.<V)@6,25 
Tallow, tried,.9X9100 Trout, bbl.8,00,5,a,ao 
ALBANY, Dec. S. — Rkktks — The trade in cattle this 
week presents a singular feature. While holders expected, 
on account of their being 1 , 0<1 head less on sale than on 
Monday last, they would bo able to spring the market AiCni 
Sc fl lb, live weight, not lor an instant supposing that the 
Eastern buy is could bA crowded out oft ho market;- but 
like all Ollier calculations in times of a p |Q|C, the,- havo 
jumped at this short supply as a “sure thins." without 
cause, and instead of a brisk market a ith an advance, wn 
have to quote a dull one, with scarcely any change in 
prices; the best bunches being mnatlv sought for by 1h« 
jNow ynrk^r*, ut pt*ili.*p* hii ttclvanco o|' wbiltf 
some of the lower grades have fallen off in a like propor¬ 
tion. 
Receipts—Th» rollowingis our comps rntivo statement of 
receipts nt this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. LAst week. last vear. 
Cattle.4.4-80 8,M2 2.8so 
8'ieep,.3.938 4,*50 6,700 
Hogs,. 480 210 3,275 
Prices— 
This week. Last week. 
.6 0 @ 
...<><®4H 
First quality..5* 8.V5 4X 
Second quality.3 «r'3U 3 (5)3 
Tlli rd quality. Dif&lX 2X32* 
CAMBRTBGK, Not. 27.—Whole number Cattle at market 
1,292: about 1000 Beeves, and 292 Stores,consisting o( Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Mileli Cows, and oue, two and three .yen* old. 
Brits G i I I LK— Prices, extra, 8t’>,'0,«7,IHI; first quality, *6; 
second quality, $V,26; third quality, $3,60; ordinary, 82,76. 
Work ix<i Ox its S7Rii‘16tl. 
Cows AMI Cai.vkr -83d, 4lK?8iO. 
Storkh- Ve ;,i lings, 87(^9; two years old, 810&H2; three 
years old, SU eil7. 
Shkkv and Louts —4,foe ul market; prices in lots,$1,26, 
1,7.'"i 2 each . extra, t2,26. 2,7Vu 3.26. 
HifiKs -fi.M' .te. Tallow. tiifhuftt. 
Calf Skims- Uku lie V lb. Pelts, $1,00:5)81,60 each. 
BRIGHTON, Nov. 28.*—At market. 1,100 Beeves, about 900 
Stores, 4.ll<sl Snoop aud Liuubs, I,2 >ni Swine. 
Rkkp Cattle prices, extr% *',2.Vi)0,iW; first quality, $6- 
75«r7,00; second quality, $U,nO..ii;0,5o; third quality, $4,(i(Xa,6,- 
54(1 ordinary quality, 82,70. 
WORKii G vrm — None. 
Mn.ru Cows — 836@4lh eommon, SlftailO. 
Storks- Yearlings, $’Qji9; two years old,810®12; three 
years obi, Sllfad'i. 
Hi tiRS -fi.Vuwc Jrl tb; Calf Skins, 10c(lie jp lb. 
Tallow - fikio'c P tb. 
Siikkp amp La him— 81,2693,00; extra, $2,7.Xu3,fi0. 
Pklts— 8hai81,60 eneh. 
Swine Stores, wholesale, 6(57e fl lb; retail /(ffiSbie; 
Spring pigs 7fqc; retail 7.S'u> fiije; fat hogs, uudremed, none; 
corn fed, S>,o. _ 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YoRK. Dec. 3 .—Flour Market li**fiTy and S cte 
lower, with cnlV a very moderate demand for export and 
bonta cor sumption. Sales at 84,711(5)4,725 far super Stare; 
*l, J .Vq 4,9) for extra do; $4,70(24,UJ lor super Western: 81,- 
Bv;\t3 tor common to medium extra dot 8S,l.Vi>5,20 for 
shipping brand* extra round Imop Ghio, Canadian in lim¬ 
ited request and price* r*ivr the buyers; sales at $1 riW.'ltf,- 
75 I or comnion to choice extra 
(•main Wheat continues heavy and in favor of pur¬ 
chasers, while thu lilisht advance in freights to-dav hav» 
somewhat cheeked the export demand, Silos Chicago 
spring at $l,i 3 i)|,it 7; Milwaukee club at 8l,!fl(<i)i,l i; siober 
Wisconsin at SI,12; winter red Western 'll 8 1 ,17V ' 1,20; 
Cana da eluli *t l,|l); umber Iowa at $1,VJ. while western at 
81,30. Kr« dud at dS>n7t)r Barley quid at itiCo'SV: fair 
Canada Wed at fide. Corn heavy uti 1 lower, with moderate 
business lining at tho d-ciinc: mien at ttKUlRc for mixed 
Western, nltont and In store. Gate in uiodcriUo roqueTl ut 
37Ki iritH^c. for Wes tarn, Canadian and State 
Provisiox'iS — Parle fir rtior fur meg* and heavy and lower 
for prime; silos at 8 (yVty “i,7.'i for old mess; *l8fnr new do.; 
■?!i',37fyo> 10,vr for prime. Dressed hog* quiet ami steady at 
7c. 'or com fed: live hogs firm at 6V.ic5‘ii'a Lard heavy and 
loner; sales at ll)>i(i'ilifj*c. Butter liVintfio for Ohio, Huy 
21e. for State. Ohnene »t«adv at 9(5)IO!«£e 
ARH>:« - Dull anil unchanged. Salon .1) bblri. at $3,00 for 
I*o h*. ami 8,\12 for Petirlr 
BUFFALO, Dec. 3. — Flock— Tho market quiet and 
nothing doing. 
GraIX- Wheat also qiiiot, tha oolygalo reported being 
800 tm. red winter si $ 1 . 06 . Corn duu aud no ssle« Gats 
held ut 2lc. Barley in mtdorate demand; sales 9,ii)0 bush, 
this morning, atAic. Rye quiet at fSe.. 
Phovisiox a—S teady. Heavy mess Pork is Rolling at $17,- 
(X) >1(4,14); no light lues,lorpumo ollei illg. Mess is limited Hi 
T-i.flO and prime at $5. Bn con scarce and none oUering. 
Cheese 1* coming iu very ttlowly,and the market is firm. 
Quotations from store are lb,iilc. Lard quiet at 12>je..- 
C’om. Advertiser. 
ALBANY, Dee. S. — Ft.OPu A.xn Mkal There has been 
ft fair business dninv In Flour fit the closing prices OI Batur- 
dav Buckwileiil Flour Bird Corn Meal are unchanged. 
URAIM —But little dniug iu wheat, with only a moderate 
Supply idT-ring. Foieii .SjniitgBlnte nl 7l.iHt. urnl rml winter 
do. ut $1,16. (lorn rather firmer hut quiet. Sains mixed 
Western nt Ii5c, Thru n is more activity nr Karlov, with an 
improved honm demand, particularly for choice lots; nures 
iviuternt 05c. in stun*; Canada E uit, in store and Hli int, at 
7zc, and 0 inailu West, in atony, at fiuc. Gat* h.vu Improved 
in value, with a fair qoinuml at the improved price; sales 
8‘ato at 37c, and Canada East at 30c 
HOOS The receijit* are very lignt for the f ease ri, and I he 
trflrrsftctiotiH are cotir-uiientiy restricted; salon -iu h«ado( 
dreraed State at $d,7&.a7 for light nnd heavy.— Journal. 
TORONTO, Nov. 2!).- Flottr Them Is a slightly improv- 
«d feeling in the Hour market, consequent upon the re¬ 
ceipt of sione small orders f rom Montreal, probably induced 
hither by tho low prices. There Is, however, no irapiovo- 
meut in rates. We quote 
Superfine No. 1. $4,46'*4.F6 
Fancy,. 4.flt)<i6,.;i 
Extra,. 5,2x3.6,76 
Doublft Extra,. CrltXa.6,26 
Tho quotation* arc nr a great measure untnlnM- Oatmeal 
is iu limited request nt $4 Per bm t el. 
<1 n a r.*r - Ttu: roinl»Mi*y nf Dim market for wheat ha* been 
downward throughout the week, and price* ''or the most 
part ft Dow a decline for the week of from 4 u 7c, and in the 
fortnight of from LyijJic The receipts have been verv 
limited,.uncurling Ur the enlit* week to notoviu S,0ij0 
bushels. For the best Aantplcs Of wtiilft winter tho price 
was $1,12^6)1,15. ftnd, iu one or two cases, for ;i very [irime 
lot f.1,17 |>er bushel For ordinary and good 8l,liX'tJI,l2 tver« 
the turret t rales. The average price was about $1,13 per 
lurch'd. For sirring wheat thu dornand lx better than for 
winter grain, tbn result of an inquiry for milling purpnsi's, 
Good nualir.iH are placed without dilllcultv a' use, while 
the ordinary lota ar>‘ sold atflfic. per bushel. Tint supply 
hi- been very moderate Ihrouglioul the wuek. Itirley 
atill keeps up, pareliao a madii being on account or till* lo¬ 
cal brew riles, anil Ilia prices ate consequently unaffected 
by tho flection in oilier articles Good to prime lota urn 
worth from OOGlMo per bushel. live is in very xmo.ll sup¬ 
ply, and importation* from other lake poi la have been re¬ 
ceived to meet the MuiuiromanU of the local distilleries - 
The price paid on this market w»e from BO&toc per bushel 
of 80 thx. l’ciix ar« rather more free! v o(Tereil,nnd thu ninr- 
kotigRTcady at 47X 5gH)c. per bushel. Vary Urge receipts 
may be expected a*, anon nx the roads are In good condi¬ 
tion. Gats are still steady ut the old figures Supply and 
demand are equal) v balanced, aud an advance is only made 
by a slight falling off in the receipts. We quote them at 
2(v ip'jic per bushel Globe 
No. 48 North Fourth St 
PHILADBLPiUA 
N. B.—VYe hare just published an Edition of 
U 1 _/Y]VIILY QUARTO HUJIaEIS 
THE WOOI* MARKETS. 
In a New and Beautiful Style of Bindbig, gotten up ex¬ 
pressly for Agents and Canvassers. 569—it 
NEW YORK, Dec. 1—The market is dull and unsettled; 
Clothing qualities me olTm-ed lower,hut coarse grades, from 
scarcity, maintain former prices. The only sales we heiir 
ofare 40 bales Rio Grande, and 30 do. Chilian Mestiza, on 
terms not made public 
Ain, Saxony ticece P lb...,.Sl@$,H 
Am. full-blood Merino.48M52 
Am. half-blood and throe-fourths Merino....43(3:48 
Ain. Native aud one-fourth Merino.34(5,33 
Extra, Pulled.—(e 
Superfine, Pulled.34(5.3(1 
Nil. I, Pulled .2N5 'ill 
..3 35 
California, >• xlra. ...... ......IXKuUO 
California, line, unwashed.)8;522 
California, common do.11X5,14 
Peruvian, wiinhed.245.32 
Valpanusn, unwashed ..12oi l3 
Siiutli Am. common wtmhod..lUdcU 
South Am. Enlro Rios, do.PuqS 
South American, unwashed.SfiSlO 
South American Cordova, washed.21(522 
East India, wished... 12i*5)','5 
Ali'icnit, unwashed... 9,5 
Afri -.aii, wafthpil . Pi(5'28 
Spryru:q Umvaahod.11(5 18 
Smy rim. washed.22®28 
Mexican, unwashed.Uqidl 
BOSTON, Nov. 28. - Sales of 85,000 It.?, Wool at various 
prices, In foreign Wool sales of J0J bales Cape of Good 
Hope sud Mediterranean. 
Saxony & Merino.65(ft87 i Western 
Full blood......808664 Smyrna 
M lDllLKUntY AC'ADEMY—Its Winter Term opens 
Monday, Dec- 3d. There will bo a Teachers’ (’lass,— 
tuition free. M. WEED. 
Wyoming, N. Y., Nov, lfltli, 18W1. 6f*n-2t 
UAltM F4»K RAI-F-—One of the best and bestsitnated 
I I'arms In Monroe Cu., Ivirrg 8 milegwofit of this City, in 
the UiWn ut GniOft, on the Buffulo road, will ho sold at a great 
bargain if npplmaiion ift made soon. A ,nmll farm of ri) !o 
80 acres, near the Gitv, T ll bouse and bit worth 4 to *6,mX) 
in thu city, would bo taken in pnG payment For portion- 
lar* apply on the premise*, nr at No 8 Hill street, at tho 
Office or John M. Fbrni h k Co., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N Y., August 21, 18 /V). 654-tf 
IfiHtE AGENTS WANTED. We want nbnut ;IU mote 
V1 good Agents, to sell our subscription Books. 
Address LIBEK1Y IIALL k. BRO.. 
B63-2t Koche»tor, N. V. 
/ lL4»VKIt 8TREET SEMINARY. The Winter Terra 
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No. 18 Stntu Street. Rod,eater, N. Y, or o' 
fliis-St_AMY MOORE, Principal. 
F ARM FOB SALE. About tn remove from the State, 
1 oiler lor sale, very cheap, my Farm of 2P0 acres, ono 
mile Irnm Waterloo, - loo acres in wood, worth half thu 
price l ask for the farm, New house nnd burn, penjmrnuut 
iliMillery and building) orchard and two good wells.— 
Liberal creditfor one half tho purchase money. 
Addresft 0. B. CI.AKK, 
Angnst 11, 1880, -ff, Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
rriiE ini turns A i* plow, iih.vyh comkined 
1 PEELER AND GIBKn'S CYLINDER PI,GW, so con¬ 
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and the name beam; prissesring «rim , , 
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th« six New England Stales! and also uuoneiex sold by the 
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1 i . 
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I'eeullur nse of Words ued Terms In tbe. Bible. With 
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The subscriber ban a superior lot ou baud, (warranted to 
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I alfto manufacture the “ Excelsior” Glover nullrr. Clod 
Crushers, Rollers, Grain Reapers, Reaps is and Mowers, 
Plows, and olhsr raitn Implement-. All ordera promptly 
filled. WM. D. BUKRaLL, Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
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On tho 28th u]t,, at the reaidence of the bride'a father, in 
Hilarity,bvthe Rev. Mr.lMovTOOMEUT,HENRY GALKTTE 
CD8I1MAN and CHARLOTTE A., second daughter of C. 
G. Wilson, Esq. 
lx Irvington, Ti.wa, Mar 2 = th lir A. B. MaSox, J. !*., Mr. 
Oscar Stephens ana Mi-rv Jane At Guviio, buthot 
A MERICAN QTJiLINrO, 
FROM 
JARVIS <Sc BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
nr tub 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMFOKTBI) BY TUB 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY 
Onioe, GO Williiarn Hireet, 
NEW YORK. 
C. 3. MARSHALL, Pres't. II. MATHER, Sec’y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 89 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
TyltU.YZK TCKKETS 1’OK AAUC A few pa-l raised 
I I from the largest AloeR in the country. 
6t)7-2teo A. KLDRRIWIK, Jh., North White Cr«4k, N.Y. 
Thk XXth Yolumo of tho W rimci.y Tutnn.vB commenced 
with the issue of Sept. I. During thu past year The Tri¬ 
bune ban been obliged to devote Quite a large proportion 
of its space to Politic-, hut we shall soon be able to lorego 
Political discusaioit almost entirely, for mouths if not for 
years, and devote nearly all our columns to subjects of less 
Intense, but more ubidiug, interest. Among those*, wo 
mean to pay especial attention to, 
I. EnuczTioy.—The whole subject of Education, both 
Popular aud General, will be discussed in our columns 
throughout the year lri.il, and we hope to elicit iu that dis¬ 
cussion some of tlm profoundest thinkers and the ablest 
instructors in onr country. It !x nt once our hope and our 
resolve that the cause ol' Education shall receive an im¬ 
petus from the exertions of Tub Tribitnh in its behalf du¬ 
ring the year 1381. 
II. A(iKK:CLTt7&s<—Wo have been compelled to restrict 
our elucidations of this great interest throughout I860, and 
shall uudeavor to alone therefor iu 1861. Whatever dis¬ 
covery, deduction, demonstration, is calculated to render 
the reward Of labor devoted to cultivation more ample or 
more certain, shall receive prompt and full attention. 
III. Mancfactl'RES, Aid, Wo hail every invention or en¬ 
terprise whereby American Capital and Labor are attracted 
to aud advantageously employed in any department of Man¬ 
ufacturing or Mechanical Industry ns a real contribution 
to the Public W*«l, Insuring ampler, steadier, rooro con¬ 
venient, more remunerating markets to tho Farmer, with 
fuller employment aud better wages to the Laborer. The 
progress of Mining, Iron-Making, Steel-MaklDg, Cloth- 
We.iving, &c., Arc,, in our country arid the world, shall be 
watched and reported by us with an ouruost aud active 
sympathy. 
IY. Foiikion Affaif. 3. -We employ the best correspon¬ 
dents iu London, Paris, Turin, Berlin, aud other European 
Capitals, to transmit us early ami accurate advices of tho 
great changes there silently but certainly preparing. In 
spite of the pressure of Domestic Politics, our News from 
the Old World!« now varied aod ample; but we shall havn 
to render it more perfect during tho eventful year Just he- 
foru ux. 
Y. Bomk Nkws— Wo employ regular paid eorrespon 
dents iu California, at the Isthmus of Darien, It) the Kooky 
Mountain Gold Region, and wherever el-e they gcom re¬ 
quisite. From the more accessible portions of our own 
country, wo derive OUr information mainly (Vnm the multi¬ 
farious correspondents of the Associated Press, from our 
exchanges, and tho occasional letters of Intelligent friends. 
We aim to print the cheapest general newspaper, with tho 
fullest aud moat authentic summary of useful intelligence, 
that U anywhere afforded. Hoping to "make each day a 
critic on the lari,” and print a better and better pit per from 
year to year, ax our mean* are steadily enlarged through 
the generous en-operntti.n of our many well-wishers, w" 
solicit, and shall labor to deserve, a continuance nf public 
favor. _ _ 
TERMS. 
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copy will be sent. For a club of Forty, wo send Tho Daily 
Tribune gratis ono year. 
Weekly ■ Three copies for 8*5, Eight copies for $l«N and 
any larger nortihor at tho rato of $1 at) each, peraunum, 
the paper to bo addrereed to each subscriber. To clubs of 
Twenty, we send an extra copy. 
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him who gends ux tho club. For each club of Oue Hun 
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I.v Evans, Erie county, N. Y., Nov. D, 1860, Deacon JOHN 
iRARY, aged 67 years. 
As an officer of the Church, he wax ever at his post. As 
a Christian, conscientious and devoted; na a liu*baud, 
father, and Christian, he has left an exntnple worthy of 
imitation,—“He being dead, yet speakoth.”— Com. 
riM) FA If 31 riCIS, MKOIIAMIK, AND HLII-DFAIM.— 
1 Our “Irrepressible Conflict” is »gmn«t high prices.— 
We offer you, at 74 .Main St.. Rochester, iron, Nadn, Hard¬ 
ware, Oile, Paints, Colors, Windows, Doom. Blinds, Hues, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivators, ana other articles 
too numerous to meutiou. Also, the celebrated ‘‘Straight 
Draft Plow,” which we otter chenjifr than the cheapest, 
656-tf MOORE, HKItlNG A CO. 
BACK NUMBERS AND VOLUMES. 
'Ainurtisenuntg 
Back numbers of this volume of the Rural can still 
be furnished to new subscribers. Though ooir edition 
is running low, we find, on counting, that wo yet have 
a few sets more than wo wlah to save for binding, 
lienee, we can still supply copies of the entire volume 
at the rates heretofore offered to Agents. 
In answer to frequent Inquiries whether wo can fur¬ 
nish all tlic back volumes, at what price, Ac., we would 
again state that neither of the first fire volumes ectn 
he supplied. We cun only furnish the last fire volumes 
—for 1S65, f 5C, *6T ’53and 1 59, The price, bound, $3 per 
volume. The only complete volume we can furnish 
unbound Is that of last year—price, $2. Coptes of the 
Eleventh volume (1S60,) will be furnished as soon as 
completed ; price, hound, |8—unbound, $2. 
We have many orders on hand for all the back 
volumes, and regret that wo can only furnish as above, 
except when wc can purchase ihe.first five volumes, as 
ia occasionally tho case. 
rixiCRTH FOli TIIE MILLION MIMETHINtl N*\ 
I Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, oe ritate Btreei. 
RocheftUr, N. Y (525-tfl K. F. WILSON, 
ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance —ThiRTV-FivB 
Cktvts A Link, each innertion. A price aud a half for extra 
display, or 62>S cent? per line of space. Special Notickb, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line. 
H a M. i :, MGKIHJSF, Bret.dms of pure Short-horn 
• and Alderney Oatlit x South l)»vn and Silesian 
Sheep, SutTutk and b'.ssti Jigs, Rochester, N. Y. [621tf 
t^Y HEELER A W1IJW.S M ANI FAOTLIUNW OO.Vl 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
<500 Xiro*.tt w«.v, IN«sw York. 
The«n Machines combine all the late Improvements for 
Hemming, Stitching mid Felling Seams, auJ are the best in 
use for vabilt -ucwi.vu and tailoring work. 
Prices from MU to $160. Henntiern, 85 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
616-tf Nos. 3 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
\ r OCNO il i:V of energy, activity, and good addriMftjCan 
make good wage* in Rolling onr hooke. Terms sent on 
application. FOWLER k WELLS. 3o8 Itroadwav, N. Y. 
CHICAGO, Nov, 28 — Hogs received last week, 11,340, 
iqrain*123,188 received the week previous. The receipt*(lu¬ 
ring the week have been very light, am! under a good de¬ 
mand by shippers, and considerable inquiry by packet*,(bo 
market has ruled tlno and lAq20c higher. Yesterday the 
supply was light, Mud Ihe market wus linn at $50i.'i,ltigress; 
and yc«terd,.y, tinder a g*">d inquiry by shippers and pack¬ 
er* tn Cleveland, tho yards were cleaned out at a range of 
$5'as,25 gross. The sales were as follows : 
Its Hogs averaging 325 tbs at.$5,25 
84 “ “ 310 ll.s at.5,20 
115 “ “ 3 0 its at. 5,15 
111 “ « 258 lbs at. 6,10 
85 “ “ 285 tbs at.610 
130 “ “ 290 lbs at,...6 10 
100 “ “ 270 Ihs at.5,00 
100 “ “ 230 lb? at. 5,13) 
64 “ “ 211) lbs at. 6,00 
81 “ “ 2.35 lbs at.5,u0 
INS “ “ 248 lbs at. 6,00 
182 “ “ 265 11,s at.6,00 
80 “ “ 212 lbs, at. 4,75 
— {Democrat. 
CINCINNATI, Nov. 29—The receipts of Hogg have fallen 
off largely within the Lstfew days, and to-dav there wore 
few mii the market. Erie. * ranged from $ 6 , 80 u, 6 , 00 for 200 
to 230 lb averages, but at these figures sellerr were scarce, 
and as matters now stand UuJ market Could not be sisstni li¬ 
ed under a moderate prsv-ure toaoll. Noarlyallthe pack¬ 
ers are holding off, in anticipation nf lower rates. Fur hog 
products there i« but little demand, thaUOSfltiled condition 
of raonev matters preventing orders from consuming dis¬ 
tricts.— Gazette. 
_ ST. LOl 18, Noy. 28.—Buyer* are gerjurally holding off. 
Some small lot* have boon Vdd at 6 »r, Stic, anc 6c, divid- 
ir g OP 175 and 200 tbs ; but many conld not be sold at these 
figures To-day, 14)0 tiogs, to average 220 lbs, sold at fjfc 
net. Eacker* offerOB'iCiLV net, dividing on 2<ti lbs. Sellers 
Renorully bo’c at :ac. higher. A*>"Ut 6,ri3l killed to date.— 
Only three house* are yet opefjtttog — Democrat. 
LOUISVILLE, (Kv ) Nov 21 — flogs have declined, and 
we regard $1 gross as the top nf the mavki-t. Sile* have 
been made during the week nt $5,500(6 net, for cs-h ami six 
months' time. Tho sale* of the week comprised 1,1/5 head 
ot quotations — Journal. 
TORONTO, Nor. 24 —Fresh pork ix inc-eaaingtn tbe rup- 
p\v and the hrst instalment of very large deliveries i* al¬ 
ready finding good sale, at prices, hawever, a shade lower 
than 1 rat week. For th<- best aud heavie.it hoir* $n pi loo it.* 
is tbe hlghestprice realized,-ranging according to quality 
from that down lo $ 5 , 60 .— Globe. 
I 3ROM *IO T4) 8,-iO I'Eli WEEK Can he matin char 
1 or all expOunOB. by an energetic Agent in sidling GGGD 
BOOKB, My Cutulngue of new and fresh BOOKS Foil 
AGENTS 1* now ready Send for i'. 
Address FREDERICK W. PRINCE, 
689-41 35 Park Row, New York. 
A PPLE GRAFTH. 1 Will sell Aopl« GraPs this winter 
and coming Hiring, Apple grafts got up in the best 
style, on goml healthy stock, and popular varieties, such 
ax are generally grown in this vicinity, lor $6,m *r I,tkiu, in 
quantities over 10,01)0. W. D. tiTROWGEIt. 
Penfleld, N. Y., Dec. 8,1880. M’.fltf 
AND 
disipjvtch: patent." 
The Inventor's Claims as acknowledged and protected by 
the Governments of Canada, the United Stules, and 
Great Britain; with explanations. 
W hat I claim as my invention Is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing accounts current, of whatever kind, description, or va¬ 
riety,in I tinted IV.IIII, by keeping the statement* of the 
several account)) standing in punters' type, r, T their equiv¬ 
alents, the type being so arranged in form as to admit of be¬ 
ing readily and quickly readjusted any f ,articular part, 
where an account rimy have undergone a change, by the 
lapse of time or tbe current of business transactions; Do 
rpHHJ l'KNMAN'M MANUAL 
Btctxq a New Theory and System of Practical Penmanship, 
Designed as a Text Book for c bools and Private Stu¬ 
dents. Price Fifty Cents. 
Thixlx ths title of a new work just issued, which it is be¬ 
lieved will do more to improve lira penmanship of all classes 
than oil ol’ueia ever holme written. It tenches not only 
linw tn write, hut instructs In what good writing consists. 
Knowing this, the student becomes a critic, aud this point 
attained, nothing but practice is necessary to maka hint an 
accomplished penman, 
IV'unt by mail, post-paid, for M denis. AGENT3 
Wanted. fowler and wells, 
569-21 ,308 11 road way, New York. 
Moorb’s Rpral Nkw-Yokkbr.— Very few of the sub¬ 
scribers to :t good weekly newspaper aru aware of the 
amount and variety of reading which is furnished thomdu- 
riug the year. We have just turned the pages of “ Moore’s 
Rural,” and wo confess to a surprise at tbe variety and rich¬ 
ness, of it* content*, boUDti’ully Illustrated as it is. ltglead- 
ing feature aud object is agriculture; but it cuutains n little 
of everything, “besides many other things.” The bound 
volume is worth twice the cost of the subscription, which 
is $2 a year, it is one nf the many good thiugsfuriiuihedat 
Rochester, N. Y.—iV T. Obterver, Son. 8 lit. 
Rural New-Yorker.—T his is decidedly the host Agricul¬ 
tural and Family Newspaper In itu= world. Not a line ap¬ 
pears in the columns of the Rural that a parent peed fear 
to put into tlv- b.M.Js of bis children to read, ll is proudly 
free from all sickly sentimentalism — pure tn its tone and in¬ 
fluence: at the same time Its beautiful typography mid at¬ 
tractively arrayed articles are calculated to make this paper 
a universal favorite. No deceptive advertiiCineuri are al¬ 
lowed to appear In its columns, If you desire an honest, 
faithful, reliable, and instruct-ir* home paper get “Moore's 
Rural New-Vorkcr. - '—cV<j/vt;'« ,School Visitor. 
Moore’s Rpral Nkw-Yoreek.-T his is tbe raperfor the 
million. Taking the lead iu its class—adapted to every ru¬ 
ral fires.de—cheap and good, practical and chaste—it h«sno 
competitor. New volume commences with the new year. 
Prospectus next week .—Attica Atlas. 
lapse oi nine or me current or OUxmesH transactions; no 
that, wli.-u readjusted In all such part* up to any given 
(lute, an impression thou taken from tbe typ» shall exhibit, 
In printed form,ilia true Htbtu ot all tin, accounts so kept, 
accurately representing all the balance* or conclusions, in 
accordance with the end or ends contemplated kKepilur 
IMPORTANT TO STOCK GROWERS. 
Tint Third Yahtnot ef tbe 
AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL 
Coinniences .laouary 1st, 1861. 
It is devoted exclusively to matters relating to the care 
and management of OUr dotnextic animats, and i* by far the 
largest, cheapest and most widely circulated paper of the 
kind in the world. No stock grower ran afford to be 
without it. 
llT Sixteen large octavo pages, handsniuftly Illustrated. 
Putdished Monthly, at 25 Park Row, New York, at $i,ijo per 
year in advance. Specimen Copies gratis. 
D. g l.l nSi.k y Editor and Proprietor. 
OTIS V R. WAITE, Associate Editor. 
Newspapers giving the above advertisement two inser¬ 
tions, and sending a marked copy to l G. liiTOFi, Windsor, 
Vt., will receive a copy of the paper one year free 
whateverelse «Lll indicate the i«etsadcyicd: and further¬ 
more, based On this primary Invention, I almi claim the de¬ 
vice or contrivance nf rendering or transmitting acconnta 
in partial ot full state,uonts, when tbe xtutomeut or state- 
tneuM so sent are thus, or tubuLuiliully tbun, kept in type, 
by the contrivances of niy invention, be tho medium of 
transmixsinn what It rosy; Imt the particular mode of r«n- 
derlng accounts by the nsn of the Dim pate), Machine, eon- 
ntiluled of Aprou Movement, Reel, hmj Cutter Htaiup, I 
claim in the broafiiixt ntld fullest sense; and tiso the ma- 
chine itself, enthraclng all its forma and modes of operating, 
as Indicated iu describing It, either a* a simnle hand irislru- 
m«ut, or as pronplled by machinery. And in connection 
with these specific claims, and baaed upon them, I also 
clftim all other mean* anil appliances Huh*,aiiTially thexamo 
as those herein claimed or intended to be claimed. With 
these claims Tolly acknowledged and protected a* abore, 
this invention lias already-p;ex.d itreh over Canada, four¬ 
teen States of the Ameiicnn Union, and Into Great Britain, 
and Is now used in more than one hundred Newspaper Of¬ 
fices. Its immense value to hanking and similar Institu¬ 
tions will be shown in a circular which will niftkeltBap- 
poamnee soon. Meanwhile, applications for Information, 
“Deeds nt Rights,” or “Dispatch Machines," will receive 
due attention, when addressed either fo 
Rev. ROKKI4T nifIK, 
Buffalo, N. Y., or Fort Kile, C. W. 
Or to till Agent and Arvirnev, 
JOHN J. U.AINES, London, England. 
rjr* To Lux, who in the Alonireat Uatette of 1st Feb¬ 
ruary, 18JM, pronounces the "idea'' or keeping accounts 
current “in type," a “gross absurdity,” thanks are hereby 
tendered, sod the assurance given, that this gross absurd¬ 
ity ia all that Mr. Dick baa paieuted in the domain of keep¬ 
ing accounts. HI* claims hinder no operation therein into 
which this gross absurdity Is (lof pironcally smuggled In 
any manner; neither bodily nor partially; neither directly 
nor indirectly; neither explicitlv nor symbolically; this 
ground his claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
monopoly or this absurdity an 4 nothing else, is all he aska 
as his claims, rationally read, attest. 638-tt 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
A. G. HATCH, General A gent. 
TTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 2?.— The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality, cwt.,. 
'THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL. 
There is no publication in the world from which you 
can gain so much valuable information relative to the Laws 
of Life and Health, as 
Tho Water-Cure Journal. 
In it the true nature snd cause of disease are fully and 
rationally explained, and one ol its principal objects is to 
teach 
How to Keep Well. 
But ns some from Hereditary affections, or supposed un¬ 
avoidable causes do not enjoy health, one department of 
tbe Jqursal is devoted to articles relative to the treat¬ 
ment of diseases, where you may learn 
How to Recover Health when Sick. 
The Jocrmal ix now in the fifteenth year of publication, 
and thousands In every part of the country are ready to 
testify to the priceless benefits they have derived from its 
perusal. 
Published Monthly at 81 a year Five copier, 83; ten 
copies, $5. 
FOWLER AND WELLS, 
3o8 Broadway, New York. 
137“ All who send in their subscriptions hefore January 
1st, 1861, will receive a copy of Watbb-Ccbh fob tub 
Million gratis. 669-2t 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Office, ) 
Rochester, Dec. 4, 1860. i 
Flour.—Q uotations unchanged and nothing doing ex¬ 
cept by retailers. 
Grain.— The only alteration we are able to note in this 
branch of trade Is in the price of wheat, which has declined 
4®5 cents per bushel ou Genesee, and 3c. on best Canadian. 
PROvisto.v.s.—The prices remain at last qu"t\tions with 
but light transactions. Farmers are beglnning to sell mat- 
ton by the carcass and quarter in the streets at 4(35 cetiln, 
as to quality. 
Poultry.—T hanksgiving being over there is a slight de¬ 
cline noted in most kinds of poultry. Chickens bring 7®8c, 
and Turkeys 9@10 cents per pound. Geese are in demand 
at 4l)g60 cents each. 
Dried Fruit.— Apples have fallen off^^9cts. per bushel. 
Other kinds remain stationary. 
Hides a.yd Sk ins.— Hides are down 5 cents. Sheep pelts 
do not more upward as is usual at this period of the year. 
The stringency in the money market is such that pur¬ 
..$9,00@9,50 
... 8,5001)9,00 
... 7,25>:®fi,iJO 
... 5,0037,00 
$50,00355,00 
. 40,00050,00 
. 30,00(0)40,00 
. 26,00.4-30,00 
.6H'37^C 
. 5K”0 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
eowa AND CALVES. 
First quality.. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
VEAL 
First quality, V lb-,. 
Ordinary quality,_... 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
sheep J 
Prime quality, ill head, 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,.. 
First quallt; 
Other quail 
$6,00@5,50 
. 4.005.4,60 
, 3,01 <3.3,75 
8WISE. 
