FOREIGN NEWS. 
Great Britain.— The Queen’s Bench have applied 
for a writ of habeas corpus, in the case of Anderson, 
the fugitive slave imprisoned atToronto. The motion 
was founded on the affidavit of the Secretary of the 
British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. The 
Court, after consultation, granted the writ. Chief 
Jnstice Cockbnm admitted that in doing so it might 
be regarded as incompatible with Colonial independ¬ 
ence, but still the Queen’s Bench had jurisdiction, 
Anderson being regarded as a British subject. 
It is stated that several rifled cannon have been 
shipped from Liverpool to Charleston. 
The weather again is quite severe throughout 
England. 
Florence Nightingale is quite ill. 
The bullion in the Bank of England had decreased 
£400,000. 
France. —The l’aris Moniteur explains the reason 
of the French fleet being stationed at (lac ta. It says, 
the dispatch of a fleet to Gaeta was intended as a 
mark of sympathy for a Prince cruelly treated, but. 
its stay could not be indefinitely prolonged without 
its presence constituting an encouragement and ma¬ 
terial support to Francis 11.. and the fleet would .ac¬ 
cordingly be withdrawn. 
Warlike preparations are very active in France. It 
is said a levy of 150,000 men will be asked from the 
Legislature. 
It is rumored that a semi-official article is about to 
appear, declaring that if Piedmont makes war against 
Austria, she must expect no aid from France. 
The drain of gold from the Bank of France con¬ 
tinues. An arrangement has been made with the 
Imperial Bank at St. Petersburg, similar to that with 
the Bank of England, for the exchange of 30,000,000f. 
silver for gold. 
The French army is to be increased by seventeen 
regiments of Infantry. 
The French Legislature is summoned for February 
4th. 
Persigny has indorsed free circulation of all foreign 
journals throughout the French Empire. 
Prussi a. —The Prussian Chambers were opened by 
a speech from the King. He said friendly relations 
between the great powers were being strengthened 
by recent meetings. He said it was a national duty 
to bring a solution and banish difficulty. He reite¬ 
rates bis intention to remain faithful to the principles 
be had already announced. A political amnesty has 
been proclaimed by Prussia. 
Austria. —It is stated that a treaty between Prussia 
and Austria guarantees the possession of Venice to 
A ustria. 
It is asserted that King Francis wrote to the Em¬ 
peror of Austria, declaring his intention to defend 
Gaeta to the utmost. 
Italy.— The Opinione of Turin, Count Cavour’s 
journal, has a leader that shows the battalions of 
Austria cannot be put to flight by a few bands of 
volunteers, nor can her fortresses be taken except by 
immense military effort. 
It is reported that Gen. Turr consented to act as 
mediator between flavour and Garibaldi, with a view 
to persuade the latter to postpone the threatened 
attack on Venice in the spring. 
The Prince Qarignan arrived at Naples, and was 
warmly received. Victor Emanuel has issued a pro¬ 
clamation calling on the people to show toward 
Carignan that they desire a unity with Italy. 
' H 1* '•u'h'l at Gaotu, but it wsci roportod. that a. !iw» 
would rc-open on the ‘21st, and that the Sardinians 
would attack by sea without delay. 
It was reported that Garibaldi announced his inten¬ 
tion to go to Constantinople shortly. 
The tendency to war in the spring is reported as 
slackening in Italy. 
Hitxcary, — Gen. Klapka was preparing for a 
rising in Hungary. 
Turkey. -The trials of the Beyrout ussussins bad 
been concluded. The Druse prisoners had been 
sentenced to death, and the Turkish to exile. 
, Commercial Lvtkm.ioknce - Breadstuff*, — Richardson, 
Spence h Co uopoi-t floor slow, and fir! cheaper. Quotations 
29*Ci -51 old. Wheal in limited demand, at about former rot,ox 
Bed western Is 41rijiI2* 4d; red southern at J2 a 4d(iitl3s: white 
western at I3sf« l.is 3d; southern at 13e 6d(«»14s 6d. Corn — 
rather more demand at 38s<a.3S* lid for mixed and yellow; 
white Alow at 40s. Wnknttold, Nash .X Co. say that holders of 
Hour insisted on full tales, and they eall common 6d dearer. 
Provisions quiet and unchanged bard dull. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
The passport system between France and England, 
so far as the subjects of the two nations are concern¬ 
ed, was totally abrogated on New Year’s day, by order 
of the Emperor. 
A tree near WilliamsCollege, Mass., is so situated 
that it draws nourishment from New York, Massa¬ 
chusetts uud V ermont. It stands on the spot where 
those three States meet. 
The monarch tree of the Sierra Nevada, known as 
the “ Miner’s Cabin,” was blown down by the hurri¬ 
cane of the 14th ult. It was thirty feet in diameter, 
and supposed to bo 3,000 years old. 
The Galena Advertiser says there were 18,553,511 
pounds of lead shipped from the mines of that locality 
the past year, which, at the average price of 5J cents 
per pound, was sold for $1,020,443 10. 
The Emperor Napoleon creates a great Bensation 
driving on the Bois de Boulogne in his favorite 
phaeton, drawn by Vermont trotting horses. The 
horses attract about as much attention astbe driver. 
PROF. Haddock, aged 65 years, died at his resi¬ 
dence in West Lebanon, Mass., on the 17th ult. He 
was an eminent scholar, long a tutor at Dartmouth, 
and, under Pierce, Charge to Portugal, lie was a 
cousin of Daniel Webster. 
hie aggregate value of the real property insured 
against fire in the city of London, amounts to a sum 
not Jess than $200,000,000,000, and this large sum is 
probably not less than fifty per cent, of the total sum 
held iu the city by the London offices. 
Japanese Tommy, who, though least in the Em¬ 
bassy was first iu the a flections (especially of the 
ladies) of the American people, is the sou of an in¬ 
terpreter. lives on mice, and receives a nett revenue 
of two dollars and eighly-seven cents per mouth. 
The Harrisburg (Pa.) Telegraph says:— “A lady 
has been in the habit of picking her teeth with pins. 
A trifling humor was the consequence, which termi¬ 
nated in a cancer. The brass and quicksilver used 
in making these pins will account for Ibis circum¬ 
stance. Tins are always pernicious to the teeth, and 
should never be used for toothpicks.” 
A high price was recently paid for an American 
book in London, at the sale of the stock of Mr. 
Joseph Rams. The volume iu question was a little 
pamphlet of ten or twelve leaves, published in 1638, 
and entitled “ Newes from America.” It brought 
£13 ,5s. Mr. Sams bought it for five shillings, from a 
person who purchased it for a sixpence. It was cer¬ 
tainly a capital investment for both. 
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Special Notices. 
BRONCHITIS. 
Bronchitis.—A Chronic Inflammation of the small Mucus 
(Hands connected with the Membranes which line the 
Throat aud Windpipe; the approach of which is often so 
insidious as scarcely to attract notice—• an increase of Mucus, 
aud a sense of wearisomeness and loss of power in the 
Throat, after public speaking or singing. It arises from 
cold, or any unusual exertion of the voice. These incipient 
symptons are allayed by using Brown's Bronchial Troches, 
which, if neglected, an entire loss of voice is often experi¬ 
enced. 
Rural Nbw-Yorkbr Or sick, ) 
Rochester, Feb. 5, Ibid. ( 
Flour —There is but little doing iu Flour, and such sales as 
are effected are at the rates of last week. 
Gkalv The only change we have been able to note is in 
wheat, the inferior grades of which are advancing. The range 
is $I,1(X>! 1,30, — a start of 4 cents per bushel on the minimum 
figures. 
Provisions The Pork season is pretty much over, but little 
is doing, and prices are unchanged. Butter b.-t? declined I cent 
per pound. Eggs have, fallen off 2 cants per down 
Siikku Pi-.lts are advaneing slightly , choice having put on 12', 
Cents ear'll, daring the week. 
Skkos There is .-is vet but little demand for seeds, and the 
market has lost any firmness which max have rharacterixwd it 
one week sineo, and we note something of a decline in both 
Clover and Timothy. The range for Timothy is quite large as 
there is a vast difference iu the saroplos presented, and these m-o 
selling at all prices from 81,HM to $2,.50 A tip-tup article will 
readily command our maximum figures. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain , Eggs, down. ...by .11 the 
Flour, winter xvboat,83,v-VCB,75 Honey, box .(j., h 
Floor, spring do, ... S.riOue&OO | <'andles, box ..IV-i 13 
Flour, buckwheat, .. O.uOiw 2,00 1 Candles, extra.OflQd-t 
Meal, Indian. 1 l,12'„ Fruit xmi Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee,- I, lO(ii;l,30 , Apples, bushel. . 26e 25c 
Best whiteCnnada, 0,007,1.35 1 Apples, dried.n ips 
Corn, ohL..OH .-.tec | lVaojies, dried. >1 tb . .OOndO 
Corn, nexv.no.a-is : Cherries, dried,.. . HOk 12 
Kyc, 00 lbs. >1 bush.6tX'i HO i'llillis, dried.. iKI.THl 
Oats, by weight,_ 3\r 2ii 1 Pntatoe*,.25« 10 
Barley..IfiWM I Hunts and Skins. 
Buckwheat,.. .3k5i40 , Slaughter.. 4 ue u , 
.62Jij(}u7u Calf. 
Meats. i shetui l’eits, .w-i issc 
Pork, Mess.. .$lfi..HX'-V'00,lM Lamb Pelts.sUaKK 
TIIE WOOL r>I A IMvETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 31. -The market continues quiet, but 
hoblei s are lirin in their x inxvs, and the few small stiles made are 
al good lair prices. In domestic 111'ores we hear sales of about 
15,000 lbs. mainly medium, and quarter grades at 30., Me. Cali¬ 
fornia and pulled wools have linen quiet. In foreign there is 
little doing, but prices are • leadv We have only to notice sales 
pi 200 Imlr-s flnnsk-ii reported on private terms. Imt supmised to 
bo at 20c . 
American Saxony Fleece, 'pi tb. . t7M55 
American full-blood Merino,_ -l.'G Kj 
American hfttf-b|nnd and th ree-foil ribs Merino, SR'u'dS 
American Native and one-ioiirth Merino.,33:7 35 
Extra Fulled, . ; 
Suputfluft. Pulled. . .3H<ij33 
Lamb's, Pniled,. . 21^5)30 
1 'alifVii-oia, c \t ra..]oO@lH) 
California, line, uuxvashed,.. . .'' .!l2(3k35 
California, common do, .... lAndp 
Peru vian, wished.... . . . _25pi;30 
v al|iaraiso, unwashed....._ 
Snmb American Mes., unwAsiieii. L‘w'23 
-sou.tii American Merino, umvaslied.23c - 25 
houl li Ainericiiii, common w ashed. . 137,-15 
South American Entro Rios, do. .. I 37 ci 5 
South \iuericnn, an washed, . RlidO 
Sontn -Vrnerican Cordova, washed. . 19(7:22 
Cape Good 1 lojie unwashed.... . . . 23011,30 
East Illdm, w&htid. IIPu.lO 
Alnean. unwashed. iriiiio 
African, w.idu-d. .] II" 11 "lofta «>i* 
Smyrna, unx-asheq,. KYli'irt 
Sni.vvn.-,, washed, . 
MexicaiL unwashed. dflot'-OO 
liV. }'. Evening Post. 
BOSTON. Jan. 1 In fleece and pulled wool thorn is nothing 
new to notice and in foreign no movement of imy onportMuee. 
Saxoi. v and Merino, fine, is.,55 1 Western mixed, 20(0150 
Oats, by weight,.iV- 2 d 
Barley . bYS-.te 
Buckwheat,.. 357C40 
Beans,.. .62)yic70 
Mkats 
Pork, Mess. .SlB.-HY-irlO.iK) 
I'm-h, clear.—is.ixtc i-.ijx) 
Pork, cxvt. iT,fi3w7,00 
Beet. cwt..blW.Ti.Ol) 
Spring lambs, each,.. I,.'av'i 2,,X1 
Aflitton, carcass.k<05<; 
I lams, smoked . UK/i /10 
Shoulders,..TiaffL 
Cbickeus,. 7@$ 
furki y; •.>.• Ill 
(Juese....... -to.-.'-o 
DucksTl pair.38ui M 
Dairy kn. 
Butter, roll... .l.Y<?>t5 
Butter, firkin. l.'fki bt 
Cheese, .. Weil MS 
Lard, tried.lOiadil 
Tallow, rough . 0 im 0 
Tallow, tried. 8 ,.-l 
Full blood, . 
1 , and blood,.. 
Common,. 
Pulled, extra,. 
Do. Superfine, . 
Do. No. 1.. 
Do, No. 2 .. 
II' 17 
. (3 
3UUL.3.3 
..40 11 -I.H 
. 25(5-33 
..16(5'25 
Smyrna, washed, 
Do. unwashed. 
Syrian. . 
Cane,.. 
Crimea. 
I i iieuos Ayres,. 
SOCij'SO 
... 11X320 
.. Hn'iT 
.. IU U -23 
. ,.U)@50 
... 9017 
... Itn'-I.X 
Peruvian.’washed,. 26,7130 
Lamb PelLs - -50(aia» 
surps. 
Clover, bushel..$.1,00 -150 
Timothy.2,iKH'i2,-i r i 
SlNPKIKS. 
Wood hard...83,lXX"'5,00 
.... 3,0 - 7 3,(XI 
Coal, Lehigh . ... ..r.OiV.D 7-'s* 
Coal, Scranton_ ..sj.Ta'-Sjio 
Coal, I‘it (stun__5,7A7it;,iX) 
Coal. Sbatu'ikin.n.7. r x5T,oo 
Coal. C’luir. 10512'.. 
Salt, bid .. . 1.70 - . 
Hay, tun..10,00(a)12,iX) 
Straw, tun.0,iX&) 0,00 
Wool, Tl ft.. 30:7750c 
Wbitelish. bill.!),,)<><,9,50 
Codfish, YI quintal. 4,150^6,25 
Trout, bid. . 8,00(518,80 
O i c i. 
I JOE'S WESTERN RESERVE PREMIUM 
1 CHEESE VgSLT, 
ft OK It It /..//«, ,rina/*/M, t.atrr t'o., Ohio, 
Soi." only by themselves or Agents, except in Vermont and 
, oart of s.- w ) ork, to and including Caynga, Tompkins 
and iio£u ( nTintl»M. 
liver l,5<xi have been sold always gives Mtisfilfition - are 
mani* ol ln\aviP8f aud tipM innUM’iftl, in a tliOJ'ouifli nmnnor and 
good 0 lush. Every thing simple and eiibsLautial will heat 
ex ell ami quick. Our new cut oil -Aiils everybody has few 
parts -will not get out ol'order -works peri'ccUy. Tim heat 
|A wli.1t o l Willi the touch of the band, and plenty of water 
toniijhed boding hot, Heater, reserve water chamber and cut 
off of cast iron and copper. Water vat om-ne.l r.» ,|rv in fifteen 
second* the dryness adding to cleanliness and 'duraoility 
Every tiling complete, compact and durable. 
Eoe’s Patent Adjustable & Expansion Cheese Hoop, 
just the thing warranted to suit. 
Ajcenla DAVID LEWIS, Seio, Allegany Co,, N. V 
STEPHEN TIIOMAS, Joliurnusbun;h, N. V 
I “Send fopf.lrcubrs. ItOi: .1 hlmu. 
Madison, Lake Co,. Ohio, Jan. 31, I SHI. 578-tf 
Jg’’-t It.Hrx Hill S \ I,F. In tin* town of Wolcott, 
I Wax ne Co., N Y. One of 24; one of SO; one ot 70, mid one 
ol 75 acres rices from fcO to 840 tier acre. For partionlain ud- 
dress GEO. II. PREsrON, Red Creek, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
u / HfKVELING” GKAFK VINES. Urdus for 
\ V ines of this really delirious and early Crape- accom¬ 
panied by (lash will receive prompt attention. 
Good line ,x eiu- Vines tec i-ftclj, $( per dozen. 
Good two x ear Vines $i,do eaeli. $7 par dozen. 577-3t 
P M. HOOiiwlN \ BRu,, Kingston, Luzerne Co , Po. 
pvODLITTLK’t- IHFItOVLD K LACK FA1* 
I A Itva-uMiRi —30.0(10 plants Tor Kile, propagated in the best 
lOimm-i-, from -3 very thrifty stork of , carling bushe.-i. For par- 
tleiilar inl'onnation mtdri-M G F WILCOX, F.iirporl, N. Y. 
T7ITsNI.lt A FF YI ALK CO 1.1. KG K.-tStrictly a~C()L 
I'J LKOlt in it- orgauizatuln. eimro- of si udv. mid Bacralau 
rente /Jenree, wdhan able Fucully, uxtensivo Apparatus, elo- 
gantuml spneJoiiK rooms, and a drpai tue-ul. or domestic indus- 
trv. V hole expense $7.'i per half x early sessions. 
Address Kro, A. W. COWLES, 1) |L, President 
t tr Next Session opens Feb. Tth, |86l. 577-.'it 
\TK\V VffRK STATE AUlMCHLTIHtAL HO- 
<’IKTY \vsu xi. MkKtino. Wednesday, February 13th, at 
tiu‘ (unitol, Aloau.v IVedftcxilQy fCvrntinj t Lecture on InwioUi 
by Dr. Kirrir, .iqiJ b.v ,1. Stanton GoirLh. Kxhlbition 
- -» rv I. 1 » . , rr ' /Vi’f’/frr$y, |itJL-LUT*? OH I IlHvH'lo 
' ' ' " 1 ' ' N ' ' rions on Thursday in tin- Lecture Room. Propositions from 
>hunt i, r. i I' 111 v n teJi • . , -i ii,.- flofogir, v’i -r y - .«H.v - ,i--, . • 
•duriu/ the xveck, pr/iiyipan- illie xlnence of IJ-ge Curious Now Book ol l-EM ALE Cil AHAI "I'KKB in tip-: (TTY. 
•:-4 and tin.- Ilrm views 41'bu, ri . i/,- r A G a good demmel j-or Bwciuicng and Terms inclose red stamp to HANKINS »Y 
he lower grades, but at firiciM tvp low to elfijct sales, and « 0 W York. 078 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK,. Fkil I li'r.otni Market somexx'lmt irregular. 
Extra Stale is linn; with an active demand, while nom-lv all 
other kinds are dull, xx ith a tendem-.v to flix’ur pnrehnsi-i- Sales 
at $5, IS> 5,25 fur ell per State; M,3U(g)8,4l) for extra do; $5,1-Vic5,25 
for super Western; $3.;l0 r5,55 lor common to medium extra do; 
$ 5 , 6 ^ 015 , 73 for inferior to good bhipplng brmiiU extra round hoop 
Ohio cloring rather quiet. Ilamidlan dull xxbile prices have 
undergone no important, change; sale:, a I for com¬ 
mon to choice extra. 
Grain Wheat still continues in favor of purchasers, with a 
modi-rate busine's doing Ibr export: wiles chntee hi uber Wiscon¬ 
sin mid Iowaal$l,'27!'l l,3S delivorcd; Xi-mtei reii Western at #1, 
335’1,31. delivered n* the latter price: handsome white California 
at while We -tern ut SI, lOu'l.te. xyJiito Canadian at$l,7i0; 
mixed do at $1.31. Rye tony aud lower, sale-i at Ii2'..;(i li7c. 
P-iu-b-v dull at. ri/i'iiindc. Corn heavy and a almdr i-nsier; sales al 
(MivSH.’fiK'-e for old mixed Western, in store and delivered; (Wr. 
for nusmind do. delivered; 8 -lc lor nexv do. at. railroad depot, iw.r 
fl!) for nexv Southern yellow; !A,vTU'. for xrliite do. I lata <jul| mol 
lower; sales al .V<«'-;«i* je. for Wcstwii. Canadian and-Slate, 
PUOVWIHNH Pork dull and lower; wiles at *17,75 for mess- 
$1.3,00 for prime linns-lull at 7' i(i>7 V' for corn red dressed; 
I'qrii'.e,for live. Lftnl heavy and lower; sides at, pk.oi lilL. lint 
ter dull and in lair request at IUplJIc. for Ohio! Il.uldc. lor 
Stare, Cheese steady at itmioS-x for inferior to prime. 
1 lopH -Continue in Pilr demamd (oM-eonomptioiL with an oc¬ 
casional aide fore-, ire t, and I.ho market i- linn, ana for the bet¬ 
ter grades tmoymii. The stocjt, xxliicii i< not luiye, is gradually 
becoming concent,rabid: He- -ales aggregate iipout Sflo baltss al. 
I.X» v 20e I'm- ordinary new, 20011250. for good lint sort, and 27(7i 32e 
aud even hiidu-i- Oir rboiuc quulitv arid fiuic.y loir-, which are 
very scarce. Of old. xye notice ales id' 300 bales prime lot- ex¬ 
port to the East tmller, at He cash 
Hkupp i‘ loverseed is beax-v und nrilbmit .-.ales, 
ASII KM I’ots are steady, with sales at $5; Pc;ul imvo advaiKed 
121., cents, with sales at$5,25, 
ALBANY, Fch. i Fr.neic xvn Mkal, The market for Hour 
present 1 no new fcatm-c, The demand is moderate and prices are 
stead ) Buckwheat Floor and Corn Meal m e quiet 
Grain -The supply of Wheat is small, and Im vers and sellrra 
are apart in their view-. Corn standy with a um’derale business 
doing; sali-s round yollow at 60e. for new and blc, for old, llm-- 
Iev uuehanged in value, with a limited inquiry, rales two-rowed 
State at MO. Hatb qn-et mol steady; tstli: State at 32‘^e —dour 
BUFFALO, FWi. t Fl.Olni. Tim ib -uaml for flour ormtlu- 
ues nm-b-mte, ami wo have no chau rc to nob-in limitations; 
sale.-! at M,>41,1)5,00 for extra Wisconrin, S5,12',,a,',.37 for extra' 
Ohio mid Indiana: 85,500(10.00 for dmdun exlras. 
Grain -Wheat quiet, .sales MTIwauker club at $1,01. Corn 
steady; -;i!i-- obi wus pnuk- on rijitlirdiiv al'lerimon it .*()■•, i„,xv 
still held at 45c. tlal-and Burly) sload'-. but nothing doing in 
either. 
Dkkksko Hour firm at > 6 >;c for C invliao. -Com Ado. 
iT»rtxi:.TM, r. ■ • • j-t» nj-pv • i--i u ilob,gm 
Hour during the week, piftiripafiy\ro r /, ,V e absenee of l*gc 
ntook.i 4 M<. tiMf firm viowft^i J.'U»iti v, i.-$ a iroud doin^ml i 
for the lower glade*, but. at prices low l-> '-lleet, -atles, and 
business lias tlii-i-efore been restricted Superfine is hold at. M 
per barrel; wiles Imo been made M sr„ -1,85. l-.ue-v ,s mtudu- 
>dly ipifib-d at $5,lWaP,25. Extra, $5,37! ,5.50; Double Extra, $.V 
73't[6,25 per barrel. 
lib xiN I he price ot tall wheal, in view of Iargolv fncreiio’d 
deliveries, lias heap xvell sustained, and although outride llgnres 
are ,o!pcix lint lower, there ia not rpnc.b ... Ibe axe- 
rage rale. Tim '.(|er range li-om $M(X« I.IS: hut the price* most, 
frequently paid were Sl.l&e 1,17 The uverave late lor the pa-.t 
two days would he about $ 1 ,Hi The market xxus moderutely 
Grin, Jknd t.'iivviiid. 1 . tin 1 v> fi.-< » 111 ifiHiiivMut Tlirru c.oti- 
t-JnapH to tie a good demaud for spring ivboat.nl price , relatively 
more lie.oi-alde l.bmj tin- rale - ourri-at lor Pill gram, Tin. ,7- 
Crip!,* form about nut--third of Mm entire Uiillvorb-x, and are in 
much larger proportion than in former vear- The present 
quotation* are for the be-I grade* $1;-, 1,03, and ip one or two in* 
.vtnnors *1,05 w.-i- realized Barb-.-, i.- mil. in umdi-rate snpplv, 
bill, 1* steadi- at MtoMc ,1 buslu-l Rv« is -emi-e und wnpted .at. 
W<efi 6 c r) bushel I’ea • are In good VoqCb-xt and with more lit- 
rral sopplieH, then- has been a good deal ol activity in the 
trade. We quote pea* at DpoMe (I Imsbel. Mat* continue to 
oiler hi only niodmate quantities, and prices remain firm at 20 
Q)27c ti bushel- Globe, 
THE FOK K TltADE. 
CHICAGO, Jan -31. The hog it in ik c I has eontlnaed excited 
and with large receipts ling been subject to (laiJy lluotuiitions, 
closing however moderately Ilrm. at .$ 0 . .v.l'fli'., gross for live 
ami {Mi,12*,.(/i'll.40 m-tfor dr-rsed. The receipts lor the week atej 
for t-lm cmreritonding period the past two real* gum up a- fol 
lows, viz In I-.V.I.-Ire....,ed 2.037. live 1 . 53 ( 1 , (n ISiJO, ,lres-.ee! I lifts 
live 3,l5tfl, and in ISOI, dri d Is, Id, live I0.2K5. Tip. pa,-I,, os for 
the llnee ditlerent-easmis to tlii.i livn-- i-a.* follnwa ■ lolWl 
{.3.5,1)00; to l-HiO, 167,91s, amt iu 18IH. 201 flu), Tho large rec.-ipp; of 
bog* do mil -. to frighten operator-, a; a healthy demand 
exists I'm- all pruvi.".io.n prpdii'-t*, Time; 
CLM INNATE Feb. I The roceiid < of hogs during the week 
were 10,772 head. Another week will prohali) v close the season 
eKseutmlly, though paekine-,xill be conlinm-d op n small ucale 
us long as prices keep up and the weather fiirors. Tim market 
is firm at. $ 6,10 for light, to $5,70 for heavy.- fUtrt.fr, 
TIIE TATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Jan. 3o -The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are .Li follows: 
KKKK CATTLE. 
First quality . $8.50009,00 
Ordinary quality.7,50(5)8,25 
Common quality.6,50(7(7,25 
Inferior quality.5,50(a)6,25 
COWS AND CALVK 8 . 
Firet 'pialily, .$.55,00060,(XI 
Ordinary quality,. 40,00(n)50,00 
Common quality,. 80,00«v«,00 
Inferior quality. 25,00^)30,00 
VEAL CALYES. 
fin-t quality, y) fb. BH@7}Z<S 
Ordinary finality,. 5.^6 o 
Common quality. 4 ( 2 5 c 
Inferior quality. .. 3^,4 c 
^Vbncvtiscmcnts* 
ADVERTISING TERMS, iu Advance — Thirty 
Fivk CIk.vth a Lix'k, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52t: cents per line of space Special Notioks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a laue 
lx consequence of Its largo and increasing circulation, wo 
are obliged tea put the last form of the Rural lo press earlier 
than formerly, and advertisements should reach us on Monday 
to secure insertion the Hama work 
Q'OMKTI! ING NEW, that will pm/. Sample free.— 
k 7 Agents Wauled. |«7H-2t) A. H. FAY, Jersey City, N. J. 
Ij^JII'IjO VMENT.—“ Why stand yc all the day Idle T’ 
I J l will give .you work. J. WHITLEY, Jit., Publish'd:. Davis' 
Block, Geneva, N. Y. 578-2t 
OOM KTH ING N EW - \gcnts wanted 
meeting with on parallel I sale- Address .) 
WHI TLEY, Jit., Pul),, Davis' Block, Geneva. N Y'. 578-21. 
NEW, that will pap. Sample free.— 
f578-21 1 A. R. FAY, Jersey City, N. J. 
,. : :.... ......mi. 1 i>ipoMii.miis 1 roin 
places desirmg the next Animal F.xhihlUon, ao- desired to In- 
sent to the .Seoretary nrexlous to Annual Meeting, with assur¬ 
ances ff located us deslivd, the usual provislonsas lo erections 
and expan.-iea will be provided. Bv order Ex Com 
Albany, Jan. 25, 1861 It, l» JOHNSON. Roc'y. 
/ t If \ I* TS A P 84,-111 PER iJMIO, I otl'er for sale 
V I first cbios rVpnlo Grafts, of (mpulai varieties, at $1,50 4) M 
I bax-e for sale No I Plnro. Pear, and Oiiiuce stocks and 
Peach Pits. T. T. SOUTH WICK. Dausville, Liv. Co,, N. 3' 
r J3III-, OPORTO GRAPE.- 'l'lie Wine Grata* of Amor- 
I ica. Send for a Ci rcular. E. w SYLVESTER. Lyons, N. Y. 
| TALI \ N DEES AND Q| EENS FOR SALE-For 
I p:Mii«*.iil;wn m*tmI parly for Circular 
57o’*3ti*Ow M. M. linl.DKJlXJKi Mi'lilloporf, Niuff. ('o. t N - . Y. 
IjAR ESI I PEAR SEED EOR SALE. W« have 
.Juat received a line lot. of Imported Pear Seed gathered 
specially form* xxil.li the greatest care. 
All t'KAR Si-'-uti sent out by us lm« given perfect satisiuction. 
57(J-3t FROST ,V. Co,. Rochester, N, Y. 
Ij'OR S A I, E—l arge or small (inutility of Victoria 
J 1 Klmlmi-I), 9.3 per IIH), $25 par l.i iM) 
Allen'S HhiiI.v Itnsplieri v, SI per DIO; $8 per 1,000 
Silver Maple Sei-dliii"- , te 1 I pei 100, St per 1,000 
12acres Lawton or New Rnrlirlle Blackberry 
2 aerie Dnrcb'-stri- Bbtekbpri-y. 
- - * . . ^ iU'ir- WDIUIII'MP! |rm< ixlil'l I'V . 
du-l t \ EOR 11 SET of 11 A Ml- vt villi’ g'l'i.'vn ■ 29,13X1 Peach I'rnos. e.lmi.v varieties Strawberries. Cranhm 
- ft "Steffi)?®.. 
■ temp fol samples. .1. E. Bill AN.rraueca River. N. 1 Jau, p-,. i.-wtl [576 3l| WM. PARRY, <'iimaminson, N. J 
1 ( t( W ) '<1ENTS WANTED — To sell a. meat work 
I .3 n n r Great inducements offered. Address .1. WHIT 
LEY, J 11 , Davis' Block, Geneva, N. Y’ 578-41 
I >ODlx Alt ENTS—I want your address. Arure chance 
J will be given you so do tint, fail to send for iny nexv mode 
of -oiling book* Him I tree. Address J. WIIITLEV, Jr. Pub., 
Davis Block, Geneva, N. Y 578 21 , 
*Wv ni SIlEI.S APPLE SEEDS EOR SALE.—1 
—' ' havo noxv 00 band 20 tmshels first quality Apple Beed, ai 
n^iv im 1U1.1111 4.(1 niiniii’in uint < 
Hie Genesee Heed.Store, Roclie.sler, N. Y 
578-2teo\v 
J. RAPAtiJE. 
#1i\A PER 1HONTII Hindi* with STENCIL 
r J I ' 7 TooEH. Mlnearntbe rhmprsl and lust. Send for 
latest t irruuLr and sampjes. All' fm- Address 
D L, Mil.LI KEN, lliandoii, Vt.. 
578-2t Or No, 70 Third St., (P. o. Bo* 1,710) St. Louis, Mo. 
| NO! IILE ZINNIA SEEDS EOR SALE. 1 have 
I ‘ to-dav received from Vu.xiomv \ Co . of Paris, aquantitx 
of Die seeds of this Splendid \'i-xv Annual. I will send it out in 
jmt'kages of /.-a sredx tor 25 cent ,. or twenty en ds lor Ml cents. 
post paid. Address JAS. V ICK. Rochester, N. Y. 
(COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.— 
W a May. Mrs. Hanldnn want- - # A^ r **nt« at hoiue or to 
tr>r/x3* •*. 7 k-»r V'-♦nr » *» 1 /» M v V’! ’ , 1 - 1 , »>, » .- 
. , SFIKEP AND LAMBS. 
Prime quality . $5,25®7,0O 
Ordinary quality. 4,«Xa.5.00 
Common quality,. 300M3 75 
Inferior quality,...2'75@8,U0 
awjwB. 
First, quality. rt„ 0Jljro 
Other qualities. . 5.V(«W?-i<5 
ALBANY. I- oh. 4 Bbkvks - There is no new feature to note. 
The supply is in excess of the demand, and although some tm v - 
ers think t bey an, paying a shade higluir. we cannot -uv that 
prices aril better. There are a number of buycra here from Nexv 
Y orb, but as was tho ease last week, neiu iy all prefer to take 
droves on commission, instead of on speculation. Tin* Eastern 
men un- Imy log apuliuglv, and a* a general thing inquire for the 
best. I lie average quality is fair. 
KBCRIPT8—The following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at tins market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 
to the car; 
. . Cor. week 
„ ... This week. La«t week. last vear. 
Cattle.2.381 3,;J90 2 720 
Sheep,.2,640 5,632 8,895 
Flogs.. 
last. vear. 
2,720 
5.895 
254 
Salks— The sales made thus far do not, warrant us in making 
any material change in our quotations 
,, , This week. Last week. 
Premium..4-'i(ol5 « 4 K(ii>5 c 
.4 ‘ *(7/ ,4(1,0 ilmAHa 
tn-t MUal tv .3>s(V3’ c 3Js@3f|c 
Hecund quality.. (o ff c (pj3 c 
Tlurd quality...,... (t;, 2 ( 4 c (i(i2,Qc 
. 111 . 81 * — Hopplv comparatively light, but ib-maud liv no means 
active, and prices not improved. Rales of 1,000 bead during the 
week at t - -V ; > th 172 State of very nice quality at $1,.'** >) 
head; ayenuze IK) tbs. 
I loins - jfoll ami lower. Two or three lots, average 210 and 
250 lb*, sold at 5!-.,c Heavy selling -oxvlv at 5'fc, and now and 
then a select lot at 58 , 0 . 
Dkmsi'u Hoi * Receipt* .*inc* Friday 783 hand Sales 209 
Michigan, aver 269 lbs at $6.90; thi- looming, 56HLate at $7 for 
2IX) lb*. AVer, aud $7,19 for 325 tbs. - Atlas and Argus. 
BRIGHTON, Jan "I -At market 1009 Beef Cattle, 950 Stores, 
1,800 Hheep and I,ambs :tu4 2tX)Hxvtm*. 
Bkek Catti.k Prices, c.vtiit, S7,Od«0,90; 1st quality, $6,S0$ 
7,75!; 2«i do, $t).istfa0,0(l, 3d do. $0.00®S,0U 
WoiKi.v; i ixr.y —None 
Mitctr Cows—*3afe44; common, Jtft'-i20. 
Veal C.vbvns- Jit.ttufet.oo. 
Storks Yearling*, fOgO; txvo-year' old, $12« 14 ; three years 
ol* J. $14.(116, 
IftliK* - 61s " 7c V lb. (none hut slaughtered at market.) 
Calk Skins—I ffaltc ft tb. 
Tallow -61, " 7c. tl lb- 
Pkltk — St.ttn "1,75 each. 
Shkkp AM I Laii as — $l,25(<i, 1,75; extra, $2,00(«.3,45. , s- 
Swine —Store, wholesale, 5qj6c ; retail, 0®)cl 
T TA LI AN DEES.—Orders will noxv be. received fop (hot" 
1 bees to In- delivered in the Spring .1 rirenlor will hr sent to 
all nppHr.end- imhoing a slump. In it will be found the term- 
and nlsu ropurt* I'i-iiiii Mr. LAXosTitmii, Or IClRTl.AXP. Mi, 
Uit.u'i*itTT, Mi- IlAi.imuMiK, and othcis, testifying fultx, from 
actual observation, to tin* great. *ii|iiu-ioiily of (bis race over tie- 
common bee. |578-tlj S. It PAJ5SGNS, J'liihiilog, \. V 
VJ’I ItSEltY TO LET, FOR A TERM l)F YEARS — 
, x StliiattuI ip Hie City ot tin) ful n, s\«* 11 storked and equip¬ 
ped, with eltlgunlainl tii lefu) gi-oumU, a line dwelling, a mim- 
ncr "t lanui aud commodious Green-Umt-it-s. well arranged aod 
il'lapted for a large and prolitalde Inwiness. Tin* i* a iaie 
clianci' fnra practical ion-er.yrnau with smiill means It will bo 
loaded low, a* the proprietor is eng.-n-ed m other busuiess. Ad¬ 
dress drawer 298, Cleveland, Ohio. 578-21 
I JXaEXJRO-FISTEXJIvtlOINriA. 
1 1 rxr ca gv ’X' eje Xj i-: . 
A kk.xikpv for this ilestriirt.ive disease, (when given m it- earliest 
stages,) is preiianid by tlie subsci-ibcr. Hcvorai laruiet’s in the 
neighborhood of Philadelphia can t»- rnrurrisi t". who lone 
successfully used it. GEO. .1, HCATTEKGOt qt, 
Drimjuisi*, 
N. YV. corner Fifth and Callnwldli Hlri-ets, 
-- it.. run. I OELffltlA, Pa 
A SIIEKIIIOU EARJI EOR SALE 01 114,.-,-. 
f \ choice la ml, under a good state of cultivation. altlUlfed op- 
liocite the N. Y. Gentral Roili-nod Depot, in the village of I'itts- 
tord, Monroe t'o,, E. Y . six tiub-s east nf Rocbi-htei Ha- a, 
you tig, bearing Apple Orchard ■ ,1 Sat tu-.,-. choice fruit, tltX) 
i’eftcli null 890 Dwarf Pear Tree* set, three years ago, i- llm-lv 
watered and pic. e:ses ntnpv very great iulvahta-q- in l-'icatioa. 
II 1 ,; well, adapled, for nurxrry ton-poses. H ill t* sold cheap if 
applied tor soon. A large portion nf purcho .e prieocAn remain 
on bond and mortgage it il'-siied. For pni1.iculii.rs inquire of 
DANIEL \V<ttHi. No. 39 Arcade Gallery, RocIi‘-*ter, N. Y„ m- 
of the subscriber on tho premises. II. C. wood 
“jj'AMILY NEWSPAPER.^ 
J Me-. Hanltiiw* Mammoth Pictorial i* in ilsHixth Yoluqie 
».n«l has309,'XWreaders, t- oil of riuxravIlicH and Fashion Plates. 
Large, t, nicest and best, in tie- world for X ft eu. a vear. Aiikn i-h 
wanted. Ladles, Tcnc-neiH, Clergymen, nr l'o*i.-Masters. For 
Specimen Copies and Terms to Agents, inclose red stamp to 
578 HAMvJNH k CO., N-w York. 
| OHN 1VE- MERRICK <& CO., 
Pole Proprietors and Maoufiielurers of 
TIMBY’S PATENT BAROMETER, 
FOR THE UNITED STATES. 
< >IUr-4*, JVo. "7 Cent rail K.velmitfve, 
WORCESTER., MASS. 
Trim Nkxv Patknt Htavimrp Ivhtp.l-mkxt dilforn in its con¬ 
struction and operation from ail others, being i-onstrucP d ixit.ii 
a Ft.KXtBJ.l-. Ski TtoN, ho arranged as to 
Compensate! for the Changes in Temperature, 
Leaving tiiO beiglitof tilO Morcnri.ilcohiion entirely nnchangei] 
b.V the cxlrtrtnen of te-at and cold, whether placed iii-iluorsor 
out, am! jubstantlally obviates the hitherto great uncertainty 
of reading the Banimeter 
’I'his Insti-nnieiit i* "tfi.-rwise u\ natn.v r-oiiTAPi.t, having been 
safely transporleil to oven lu-ntlpp of the United 'tates , w ,,| 
xlmo.iP, and entirely free tirqu leaking and ruin, consequent 
upon the use of Wsx ANP OTI/BIi TkA«l. in attempting to se¬ 
cure the ineicurv In the tula- 
Ttiis Instrument i* ilm*i| and endorsed bv many of the most, 
eminently practical and scientific men in tlie United HLitcs. 
Parti'- purchasing Barometer, -lemld be careful and see that 
the Instrument )* itiai-ked Ttauf'8 Patuxt. 
The above fnstruinents are put, up In tin- finest Rosewood and 
Zineubi CH*ev, xxilh Tiiennom- ier* atUclord. I'rico from $7 to 
$11). 3 ST~ Agents wanted In every County. 578-tf 
f|Ht K E S E EDS! T R E E S E E D S ! 
SCHROEDER Sc CO., 
NO. 79 STATE (STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
Oi-tvr among many other varieties of Tree Heeds, the follow¬ 
ing lead!Qf| -"*t-. ot tin* prices mimed . 
Abies Kxcelru, (Norway Hpruee.j.per tb $0.50 
Pinna Austrieeu*, I An strain Pine,). “ jjg 
" Silveslris, jseotcli Pine,J.. .. •• J 
" S'tmbllA, I White, |. " 2.50 
" Ceinbra, ICeiid'rian,] . ])oo 
" Piuta. lltaliau Htono Pine,J . “ 2,00 
" I'u mi I is, f Dwarf,}. " 2| 09 
•• l.arleaq jUoi-»ican,| . r.ja) 
“ IHinUiter, |Miiriiiuni,| •• ram 
ncea IVcIinata, (European Hilver Fii.J. ■* i ( oo* 
Larix Kuropn-ii*. fEoi-opeati I,arcli.| . •• Qio 
JuniperuL Comniiinis, (iCuglish,! . " 0,50 
Virginiaim, jlted Cedar.]. ■* 1 00 
Thuya Oc.riilentnlfa, | American,I . " 1.59 
“, Orirntulbi, tCblnane.) ** Ana) 
Fraxinus Excelsior, l Europr.tn Black Aah.J. " ijat 
Acer I'latanoide*. |Norway.) •• 1 , 1 m 
■' Rubrnm, (Sciu-let.J ' ** Sijq 
PEAR SEEDS, $2,OH ft It., in quantities of 25 tbs, and over,'at 
wholesale prices, 
Apple Hi*ed*, Cherry, Plum, and Peach Pits. 
Angers and FoOteriay Quince, very strong. 
P'*ar, Plum, Dwarf Apple. Dwarf Cherry, Manetti Rose, 
Stocks, Ac., Ac 578-enw-tt 
” \\ r OMEN OF NEW YORK.”— 
' ' Mr*. Hankins’Curious New Book of Female Charac¬ 
ters in the City, is v*i'>' interesting, and strictly moral. Fancy 
binding; 850 Page.*, 50 Engravings; 88 "... rail*. Moiled free for 
$1. AGENTS Wasted—l.odie* and Teachers. For Description 
of Book aud Particular* of Agency, inclose red stamp to 
878 HANKINS a CO., New York. 
A Just. IGibllstieil. 
1*1 KK H AN !S I, A V E It V, DISTINHUISHEI) 
naixi Title M..I VKIIY oir E.v;i I8p Tilt,OKI--; ps, arid Jii-lified by tlie 
Laxv of Nature Itv Ib-v Hxmi-i-.l Hiimiay. It, D. Author of 
" Diseoiiises oil the HllPfeillf' y and ollligntiou of Crquiuleuce." 
One V ol I2IIIII., 318 pages. Cl mil, Extra. Price, $1,90. 
In tlii * Lrcalir.e Dr. Simiutii alms to lout. at. Ameriean Slavery 
in the abstract utul prove it, in itself, conformable to the laxv of 
Nature, lb- distinguish'):, it* moral -iml tociul features jrom its 
[lOlltl'-al and eeononfi'talaspects. It is believed, lie will be found 
tu have carefully and exhaustively studied the whole subject 
and to have pt'uihii-i-d his !|rgumeilts wll.li eandor and force. In 
tho present exciting prominence nf this topic it lawrll calmly 
to examine both sines of tie- qm-stiou 
MASON HlltmilCRS. Publlsber*. 
576-3t. 5 A xb-re,-i St.reet, Nexv York. 
I JR1NDLE S PATENT AGI1H l LTI UAL 
* OALDHON AND STEAMER- 
Tina is a new and 
valuable improve¬ 
ment for 
COOKING 
FEED FOE STOCK, 
and well adapted for 
ill purnosea whore 
ileum 1 s required 
for beating, H Is 
also nel ailaoteil for 
Mil all 
DomcKtie Purposes 
xv here a Caldron 
p!t<"trl» la rni|Uired. 
(E Full purliculara 
given In llbiHtrated 
‘Circulars, w h i cli 
will be ,'i.\T ii-kkk to 
all Mpplii'ant-i. 
MAN' FAC-TURED 
A.VIl HlJl.li IIV 
mmt & co, 
150 Bull (do St., 
— ROCH ESTER, N. Y. 
A 1‘1’LE ROOT (iUAi TS A reliable and we be- 
J \ llexe imi'i|ijalh i| assortment, fil.ueo for $50. One year 
grafts, 1,000, $25. Seoils, Suious, Ac. See List. 
F. K. niOfiWfX, Bloomington Nursery, III. 
vroTii 1-: IIA.UI-: university, Indiana,— 
I x This [m-titutioii, ftivornbly known to tlie public for t he last 
sixteen xc»i> i* now able to offer greater ituiucrmt'njatban 
ever before, tu i.-ousi'fiuema* of i-eeunl imprUVeini-nU, the Col¬ 
lege building- can accommodate two hundred and fifty hnardere. 
and a more healthy and delightful location cannot be round. It 
is situated near Sniitti Bend, on the Michigan Seuthtfm R. R., 
within.a few lumj-s' travel ut' all odr principal cities. 
TERMS. 
Entiariee Fee.... . . .. $5 (3) 
B«unl, Washing, Bed and Bedding, Doctor'* l-i-i-a 
and Medicines, anil Tuition in tho English 
(.'"ur»e, ....... .$135 99 per annum 
Latin nqil Greek, extra,_ . .. . 201KI “ 
Spanish, Dalian. French, and German, each, 12 68 
Itmlruiuonlal Music,.. . 20 oo “ 
Drawing, I - un « 
Oaliuthcnies, _ 5flo “ 
Use of Phil.pineal Chemical Apparutus, . 10 00 “ 
Payments to bo made half-yearly, in advance. 
The fir*t e-ssiiin ciniiiuence* tlie first Tuesday of September. 
The second Si-s-ioo opens Hus first of February and Hilda in 
June, xvtien the principal and public examination is made. 
2 . -Annual De-rriptive Catalogue detailing full particulars 
furnished gratis, on application. 
575-itnA-it jy Ruv, P. DILLON, President. 
rpiIOltLEY’ri FOOD EOR CATTLE 
1 CONVERTS THE 
Poorvwt Hay or Straw 
INTO A SUPERIOR RROVENOER. 
Wholo tinrrcls containing 448 reels with measure $14. 
Half barrels containing 224 feeds with measure $7. 
Cases rontaining 112 feeds in packages $-1. 
A Pamphlet containing testimonials mailed free. 
IT" DEPOT, 21 HIM) AilW A Y, NEW YORK. 
Agent* wanted in every City and Town. 574-26t 
I.[ «fc ill. Ill OR DO EE, BreederH of puro Short-horn 
I | . and Altirrmy Cnltb . South tlnum and Silesian Shrip, 
Sullolk and E»*e-/>Pi{j*, Rochester, N. Y. 573-t.f 
h i.V If .11 EOR SALE.— tine of the best and best situ¬ 
ated farms in Monroe Co.. I ring I! mile* went of tIlia City, in 
the town rd Gates, rm the Buffalo road, will be sold at a great 
bargain if application is made soon A -mall farm of 50 to no 
acres, near the City, or a house and lot worth 1 to $5,lX)9 in the 
city, would bo taken in part payment. For particular* apply on 
tlie premise*, or at No. 8 Hill street, at the office of John M. 
Fiikm u A Co., of M HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., August21, I860. 554-tf 
MMI EA RSI ERS, II Eft IIA MIS, A KI1ILDER8. 
1 Our " Irrepresftible Conflict ' in against high prices. Wo 
offer you, at 7-1 slain St., Rochester Iron. Nail*. Hardware, Oils, 
Points, Color*. Windows, Doors, Blinds, lines. Spades, Shovels, 
Corn floes. Cultivator*, ami oilier article* too numerous to 
mention. Also, the celebrated “Straight Draft Plow," which 
wo offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
535-tf MOORE. HKBING a: CO. 
\ MEBIG AN <3- TJ JNT O , 
VKOAt 
JARVIS Sc BAKER'S I8UND8, 
ty THK 
SOXJ r ri-T T»A.ClDTO OCEAN, 
1MPOKTKD IIV TIIK 
gf.« E U / C J gV U V el .V O C O Jfl I* JI 
Office, till William Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S, MARSHALL, Pret't. fl. MATHER, Secy. 
J K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 09 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
rpF.ETH FOR THE I>II ELION — SoMKTIUXa NKW. 
J Office, No, 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street 
Rochester, N V !',25 tf.| E. F. Wit,8O N. 
WHELLEK & WILSON MANTJFACTUKING CO’S 
vv IMFltDVKl) FAMILY 5KW1SC MACHI.\ES 
5 05 Broadway, NT f* w York. 
Tiiksh Machine* cumt-ine all tho late improvtanenU for Hem¬ 
ming, Stitching anil Felling Seams, and are the best Iu uaefor 
family sswivi and tailoring xxork. 
Prices from $60 to $1*0. ileuue* is, S5 extra. 
3. W DIBBLE, Agent, 
515-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith'* Arcade, ituchester, N. Y. 
T DIR.-I’aBc , B Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, 
J J 1857.—Superior to anv ip use for Wood or Coal. 2,\J cords 
of wood, or l>i tuns of coal to 1 ( 8 ) hhls.—coal not mixed with 
stone. Address {434-tf.] C. D PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
