Rye quite and firm, with sales at 78@8tO. R 
firm with sales at <>fi($68c. Harley malt dull 
<sc. f eas quiet, with sale* at «tc for Canadia 
|!'ii*ui ra * in?90n>s at%c 'Pn>; 
1 lot,a—Receipts rei - 
I Vires are now down to f , 
tor fat corn-fed Males about 7 , 000 . 
averaging too tbs at $3, <W 
n ! ar &&!? heary—exceedinnr lfi.OOOliead — 
1 to »SU *) IS, for still-fed, and .ftec'lLc 
■Allas amt Arpas. 
4o.^.^s7llMM)dTlo7K^Mi^ S tirKt, ' m,lit T' *«-*»; second 
&|“T?x^°V.o| Igy-Sao* 
\ KAt, Cal yns #.vihk3a,oo 
fl«t!l8^aeh. _<ii ^ ' tW ° ***” oW * three years old, 
pKINCK ALBEST’S^WINDSOE PIGS. 
goffer a few good specimens, three and four months old, of 
IMPROVED Suffolk nit EE I), 
StW'dlw animals --elected with care from Prince Albert's 
The animals wVt^rie^werl, 0 ^ “ n ' 1 '"'hhrtod by me Inst tall. ' 
steward to he equal to aVv i. a-'lTn PVelsnri’ 7 I’?'"™ A| bert's 
trjin«jinrtntinn m Prion, boxed tor 
'"SlTst' ,Hln,,U " a ilotl1 »«'W T MASON, jT! ,> fron ’ 
____ _ _ South Orange, if, j 
1 
niay he quoted about lc better, with n pretty enod bus!news do- 
lnir for export and homo consumption Sales at (sl„n;<o for 
damaged to inf.-nor nn.veu Western; i>4;n.rtl ‘,o for good to prime 
shipping do; mixed W extern, in store, at t»>,.„*itp o,*t< linn 
^ stAO r tlc, for Jersey, and AV’dlo 
LATE AND IMPORTANT WAR NEWS! 
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
<54 State St., Mansion House Block, 
ROCHESTER^ jV, i* 
the largest, cheapest and best regulated 
shoe STORE 
I3NT WESTERN TsTEV^ YOR K 1 
A Full assortment of both 
Eastern and Home-Made Work 
CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 
All kinds of Boots and Shoes 
made TO order, 
And the work done promptly when nromixsii 
rorjjrintern. reinsvlviuii i «nt| stat*. 
Purz wi;limit material change; sa'.e* at SIR,0 ,00 
'1 -(*,76 for prime. Beefi*dull; salt;* 
>: SfidlOut^ai for country mew; 
v-: 1 p'^i.";' «*« --«, n i't «7i.j,.Vvv!o,w}iC'r p\Trn tnppc. 
t 1 "tie tnefs tieef is qffiet and nnmlually Unchanged. at M; <, is, 
twel ham> fan, sales new it g I( f Cut meats are quiet and 
'1 a’. A’i o.-’e fi>r Shoulders, and 4c for Hamx - 
inoici d niea.* still continue scarce and verrquiot. Uiemed 
demand, with rales nt 5c Bacon continue* in good 
i fu i"'" .'^'HHry nt -tea,tv prime Bacon odes 
quoted at v, a Ac: sales I.iei boxes assorted for December. Jan- 
usrv and iobtuarv. dclire- d nn private t.rnts La.d ti’arkcr 
is Without liny change and prices are stead v; sales at SL .kOV* 
-of .No. 1 to choice Western Butter selling «* ill cents tor 
Uiii.i, ant i.’ x ,1 :ncents tor 3mt«. Cheese is firm and selling 
tt for t/i ••Uoico. 
The Inquiry •* fail for Clover seed nt 7<ifoV-V- Timothv 
';V' u ,:v; ; .rfed- v '' b r'r 1 - }Un,RU Fla * is ttSS 
nimiT m fl.H/S per bushel. 
foi'hotH~rm in belter request and are firmer; sales at $5,37 l * 
PBOVtmo.vs—1 
15.W tor mens; a d 
?!, »' r Ot"''try prime ; mr cuunrrr 
?• 13.00 for re-packed nte-«; and #13.flit,pM.SOfor extra 
1 1 ksday, 5 P. M.— After the Rbral forms were 
put to press dispatches came to hand couveyiug the 
following important wor news: 
Washington, Nov. 12.—A family letter received 
here, dated on board the U. 8. frigate Niagara off 
Galveston, Oct. 25, confirms the report of the capture 
of the pirate Sumter. The writer says that she was 
caught in her own trap. It seems that Bhe mistook 
one of the gnn boa'ts for a merchantman, and started 
in pursuit. When the gun boat had drawn her om 
far enough, she tnrued and run her ashore. Hei 
officers and crew aro prisoners on board the Niagara. 
( incinnati, Nov. 12,—General Nelson met the 
rebels nnder Gen. Williams, at Pikeville, Pike Co., 
Ky., and gained a glorious victory. Col. Luke 
Moore attacked the rebels in the rear with 8,800 men, 
while Col. Harris with 600 men of the 2d Ohio, at¬ 
tacked them in front. Col. Harris fell back, and 
Col. Moore pressed forward, until the enemy were 
brought into the midst of Gen. Nelson's brigade, 
when our forces pressed them on all sides, killing 
400 of them and taking 1,000 prisoners. The balance 
scattered in all directions. Federal loss small. 
The Enquirer's special dispatch says the Union 
men of East Tennessee have burned bridges and cut 
telegraph wires to prevent the transportation of 
rebel troops. One bridge of 200 feet span was de¬ 
stroyed on Saturday morning last on the East Ten¬ 
nessee Railroad. Structures on the lino north of 
Knoxville were entirely destroyed. A very heavy 
wooden bridge at Charleston, Bradley Co., Term.’, 
was destroyed on Friday evening hist. Charleston 
is seventy-five miles northwest of Knoxville. This 
action of Onion men will convince the Government 
that East Tennessee will redeem herself if an oppor¬ 
tunity offers. 
Lexington, Ivy., Nov. 12.-A courier from Gen. 
Nelson’s brigade, with dispatches for Gen. Thorium 
WKM* & 
vSISS?"* o£n.°<v!w 'N° 
* S'' l r ? i ! Mill, lint snitnhln for Boot * 
. ukk Market. , • *t — bxtrs. $rt iKVaf’2R tir-t nii il to jw ?<; 
.. . u". U. 00; tliinl do h-l&AM q Ur ' W ' 75 
iVoimixn Oiks $*». #s<v,i>v.>a 
5i owl * *-M» CAtVICH #25, 30,r-54 
?.H‘qi"" l> ' * T ' aX " 8 ' a ' ; Two - Vl,ars «'•!. #11@14; Three 
V «.7fl0 at market. Pri.'eB in lota at S ' 00 
T x,l '\.'‘'" 1 selecttonmoofetaso 
Surinir l ambs. Nhq,,. 
tliiiKs -fii.VuTft ft) n, Tallow, 
Pw.TS t 7R<«)# 1 Calf Skills, ft) tb. 
V ICkb Czt.VKS—JlV-tO. 
AI.IIANV, Nov, 11. bt.ora a.np T 
.. temleq to nbeck the inquirv for flour, and duiii 
ijuitOri M Inis jirevinlrd our market Ttiere ia no 
6 1,1 Price* with only moderate receipts. 
Common to irood state,. 
> Fancy and extra Stare. \ . . . . . . . . . . 
r, Coiiifnun tojfood Western.... 
Kvtra Jliohipran, Wiwmnr,r., imiUna. A-c.’. 
, BstmOMa . 
Common Canaiiian... 
- | Kxrrs Caimdian.. 
I "nicy Genesee. .'..I'/..,']]]_, 
Kxtra Genesee and city brands.".*”11!""!"! 
, Buck wheat [■ lour is rather tinner, and is setlins 
it. 1 4. arid from store at ?I.H 7 Corn Meal is at 
, able at $|.l<>.ell,.31 }> III) ths. 18 
- . Bhajn -There In a falrsupply of wheat oftermei 
the Views of hiivc-i. live quiet but holt firmly 
1 little corn olferbiir 1 • ■’ 
yeitmv atS.V, dehrered l.. ,.-,. 
quo . (l it 'itJifirtJc for Iota in store. I.,.,..-, in aciive 
roniic.t ittli,. advanced pride* with sale* two-rowed State at 
ei ' , Vi T Ki " ir '. ,f ' arnv-'. on p. t ,and Camilla West, ufluat. it 
Bee lints hare ad vaiwl full r,cp bushel, with .in aciimV, 
' at the o^foid^Tricc an,i «rm 
nvin J ! KF V 4 °* V-^orU-Iu iur if 
tnani!, ami iiKvrkot rulea -ileiulv with 
conaiu extra at #4,7AJf,5.P(j •' 
M#4.lWWO,25, and 35.37 v-i 
c.kai.n v.'.. , |1|ic 
ireixbta; sales Milwaukee club 1 , 
at f l.i 14 h).^ Cum—The ir aikiii. bus 
No irausactions reported T 
Sp.pna - M ' ,..L; 
Pk.vh l.ast ssIm at Me. 
Pkovikkivi—M e t < pork at #13,60; prime at # 12 .ftU llama 
5m",‘ , ‘- , »r«*:I. at N',i)Sy ; >lo. in aaokr, at a'iCup Lard at H.' 
toSSsHSitSik ifast M “ K " w«h ^« 
li.ive been uu'forni. riiese last Iwo dava however, the tcelinir 
ha., been .sarccly no firm, and holder* to make sales wnultl 
w^b-iv/h '."e / l r a reduetion of An 10 b. on superlinc, altlmuirl 
we have heard of no sales. The atuok* ,,r Hour at present in 
store here me daily hoonmiutf less under Um |j*-|,t receipt* and 
I he lies, ten.. ,malms to g. 1 their puruhozen moved hefiire 
i„.""i < > 1 'n'! :tvl r ' 1 l " M ., ,v< ' unlo'-'o-ite however that a luriro 
bus ness wiM be done 1,1 tlu-i article during the ootnimr winter 
II • l ie prices of Viftlii at present, m comparison with the value 
of llnur ntferii imnd manuflicturinu; maivin. and the prospects 
quote? >y " “ 0t ttlt0r pic sc n L pricea We 
Superior extra.».« 6 @ 6 ,M 
Ktnu'. i,AX.i'«,h»J 
Kfcifi;::::::::;; 
iv.v.p:.2U-r“ »7l.S 
O.lTMKAi. The demand for fhle article for Rood qualities is 
1 v ,r ri l . - v I'iY 0at ? 3 , r 7 '<'i> ;, . J «, and inferior is hard (o mil 
y Jls' 1 ' 'J' liivnesoffall wheat, as well c.s »|| other kiuds 
SiiiYmIi ' !'■'V* " tor the week, anrl not more than ;|. 
mi-liels have ehanyed hands on the street market. Tim re¬ 
ceipts by cars emm, for want sf«ndj|y, h„t still n,.t . 1 , pronorilrm 
n nhhVz C «| r ix iV Iim !’ r '’'"'ice Wheat have tiron«!,'r. as 
f| l#.,thnuuli ve«t.erday the outsidn price paid w u fo 
1 . OHniary to inednlm samples bring Ufs„,#l.05 rtonie few 
. !■ sot -hipnlny lots were elt'ecteil last week at Hi 1301 1 23 f „ 
Jl', wheat still continues to oiler In small uiiuni ty amt 
t Is certain that the slock in tie- hands of liir i im,', 
1.0 moved I;, large The demand him bse,, in. lers e .c i v, 
“ml prices we" msumed. There ,« „ vend d.-.nand fo, U,U 
eiKinbv theeai [mu. 1 for local milling purposes, ivliirh anils at 
«liln!Sn* l je» WB 9U ® iy, ° M,,a ' rul£(f fiitureM Uailev The 
l' n| fof, t, o Mi'll' a close, the demand lor thisartlrlu 
is very restricted. ,,,,.1 is dull ut, liable. I'eai are in n.miUteadv 
dcinairl at 6liui6.Ii:, though the lightness of llic receipts N lill iu>. 
lo < l Ste( t ' bC Hiivi,, ale.l small and 
may be quoted at SXM&ISQ.—Gtvhc. low and 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
o. H STATE STREET 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
raiv.es ouying goods at this Store can IN ALL CASES have 
THEIR MONE-V REFUNDED 
If they desire it. if the goods bought are not as represented 
or do not lit and are returned in good order. 
PER 8 OMS From the COUNTRY 
Visiting the city and wishing to purchaso Good Boots and 
Shoes, should be sure to find this Store. 
PR-ATT, 
51 State Street. Mansion House Block, 
Third Door South of Market Street 
At Saginaw City, Mich . Or 
T. Jkrom::, Mr. IV MtillONA 
of York, fiivingston Co.,) ai 
former place. 
. r V 4!? l .n, c ,l t J r ' " n t,u ’ Rt h ins’ 
Apm ST lS H STKO V<J, of 
MLf I#., daughter of the nflir 
at prices above 
. ,1 b---' ..There is hut 
and we hav" only to note in-ale of round 
""""T Mixed Western may lie noininally 
' l - Barley cniitintleH in active 
-iiivciitimm; TERMri, h. A<1 vunee — 
fivK Cknts a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
extra display, or 52 k, cents per line of space, social . 
(following reading matter, leaded.) Sixty Cents a Line 
IrST its immense circulation among the Producers n 
ernof the Free States, renders the Itcits 1 . Nkw-York 
the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its da 
sArr should be borne in mind by all Wholesale Denier 
lac Hirers, Ac., who must, necessarily depend upon the 1 
the North for patronage. 
In fair local and interior de- 
.:'••• -I.ioi Illinois no,I Wi.< 
extra Michigan. Indiana and Ohio 
. -- »v—-.<6 for double extras. 
Wheat, market quiet owing to an advance in canal 
‘or Tfo V ; , i lt "t'W* r‘ "Inter Wester,, 
.... ,1 ,'| ' orn-ine i"A,k.o. bus declined sc. with a fair de 
m.xipl, sales 111 the movunig ut 40ci in tho afternoon at .T.) „o — 
- - ........ — I in other grain*. 
Market quiet and nominal at #1.7Sat2 for timothv 
rpilttK EXTENDED. Aaaph-or 
THE CHOIR BOOK The new Collection 
MASON r ln t V ?r , ‘ nWF - U ‘ MA30N WILLIAM 
MASON, (just, published.) and a year’s subscription to 
the NEW YORK MUSICAL REVIEW, tor mm rfo/Jar 
have already availed tlmoUlvw *1 tRr ^'.’.7 aT'.?. 
proves quite as pi,pulur a* WL . i, ll( i 'V" 1 " 
largo an amount of puutm as It , Pfutain ng so 
qiliie new and fur h, ,1 pJove* Sft*. of tho'mos ! „ r | " ,flrl v all 
to ungera which wo have ever i«sue< ( ? nK . ,!?°il " " 
this liliiiral oiler i* t„ obtain a wIrfo ,Ii d 1 11 making 
copies of Asa eu, fouling *u^ U,J ^te°own fcu XniTb 1 : 10 
insure it- a very large sale, and it . genoral^adoni 1 , 1 / ! 
#u»»"tc;td mi donhtful cssea Address 1 1 f 
Mr> - 31 ■< FRASER. Box 1 M , Rnolleater, N. Y. 
I'wui. !t 1 ',d 
JO Ilk BETTRRIDGE* l Clifto 0 . N Y. 
'2,^^ ib'c^^nd'Gray^tuir!;'.. f!RUM,< K ™' 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREffi'l 
kociiestek, n. y. 
ocnester Light Carriage Factory, 
«• 1 I a .7 lain St.) Hoi /itxter. f - 7/"— 
oohestiir, N. Y . Hunt. 11, isiii 11 M ^(Ijsteo 
ot.'i BO WKRVE M. CommlaafoB Agent, New York. 
1 1 J K K COUNTY I* I (} w - 
lie uudcrHigtiMd is now prepared to execute orders for t*he 
true, lor his stock of pur? Chester County PigJ^ Those 
Cteil with great care and chiefly from premium s »T 
Im Ul 1*1 nil" 1 "price Jl'rt'^rmib" f P U!, f' "oason*. l„ all section* 
hlMehSltaf jmvmen/TiTailvance. n * l,, ” r ‘" 1 <toUwo«wl 
PASCHALL MORRIS Agricultural and Seed Warehouse 
7 U 1.120 Market at., PhlUMUlphJa, Pa/ * 
the ri n i, isin: n to the he* nan, 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATIC STREF/J 
liOCHRKTER, N. Y. 
1 ft 0tm f noW I!,m " f'fbfo'KMK.VTH. Ac , for 18C2, just issued, 
sent, free and post-paid to all applicant*. 
rr-Tut; TitiAt, QbA.iTKR.-The rush of Trial Subscribers 
ha* beet, an great that our edition of nome of tho October 
numbers !* exhausted, so that we can no longer fnrni«h the 
complete quarter. Wu will, however, send the Rdiiai. from 1st 
. U ' J,u, '- V l y 1'^™) “M<l * Wk numbers (making 13 ,„„,er* 
n ail) for 20 cent, . fTOur Rim ,* ,0 have all trial snl'scrip 
tions end with the year, a* It would mm» —^.. 1 . i..i.„„ a ,,., 
-Aicpa them into the new volume. 
I -P~ 1 m, floorm..vr* Fkkk. -Specimen numbers of this 
roluroe will be sent free to all applicants. We shall take 
.free mid postpaid, out large Show BUI 
for IHtil (hi autifnlly Colored by hand,) Prospectus. Ac., to any 
k 7'^ ,U aid 10 exten,llu * th « circulation of 
if , eb V‘ ; V,, ? KH ' K “ a<ler ' V'*** ^ nH the addresses 
ke v m m Ur m eU ' H n ^ r *> r <««Unt. as you think would be 
likely to subscribe „r act as agents, and we will forward the 
documents accordingly. 
A,,n ”' la K,>K ™ «"KAt.. -Any and every 
. ubscriher or reader is nequested to act In behalf or the Bron 
by forming clubs or otherwise. AV,w ,s th- timr for it* friends to 
manifest, tlirnr Interest in the paper and the cause it advocate,, 
s behalf IJ any lose or wear out numbers in gKowivti th? 
paper - that's the beat way to get subscriber*.- wo will dupli- 
cn e them in order to male* their files complete for binding. 
* f ’ ,VK; ' T ' < . k - V SdDrilxwi WONKY. In the present ,fo. 
eeu a row year* since nt Kr„Vv»i.. . .', i m " 11 (,10CK 
riKAKEU Alt). I .- ; TE°| 1 ft LA GK-Sl^i lilt MI<‘ El) w I Vi 1 , 
UIA)i“ F t QFlJ’i , K U bre , d i l '"‘ ‘ a "', , "”' 1 »'»rwick Tr ftiw ™' 1 
IF Austin "Isii" These"/i !‘e <l; 'T 11 '", 1 '" 1 ""cance 
.../ .it A • . infiw .in* coriHjcloifMi in Kurnne tho 
. . fonco ,,fithete flesh.‘ tn ‘ mucU epicures Sr tho 
pair All the stork !«r IiJp • I !iks ' ,f per 
Nov. 7 , IHtil. ^^WOf the Boston CultlvaVorDlosfon, Mass. 
<»*««,. iiianiiirr,,. 
* d^ad*vauce mj 
fo.-tet;r. ic;iA:‘n;:Vn;ru7wL^ 
nexu.wi) or three months, (hern is proape,'"of h, i vine fo 
i',:hsiL r aFF'tr ,te 
any n iuonahlr I are The wool* that aro held In tin- , 
Ii' sldos,are not tho e which are tin* most souglii ift -e ,| ( 1,r ’ 
dm... erade*. which are classed .«tS?and ^^a'c^^ere^^na 
M«tia aiVVhfltfi , f l ‘".. ... -ei ,.it.l: 
mfpp wiKidr sSS 
'/H»M" ; at 17 ,1 33c for modi 11 m Cx TE Jil' 
-- * STINGS! 
'""»<><> I » I E ( ' ji; s 
Now and Elegant Carpetings' 
OuaXofis" Z^Z\^r t Z T ';” r °7 "*i" mirket- 
Mkpai.uo.vh to tho very fo^fcfe^mado. “ [toy At, 
K lecrti nt Ca 1 -pets, 
FOIi DU A WIKG ROOMS\ 
HALLS, LWUAu/t : s nWi,% DMmCf n00Al »’ 
o«w«g ffliaarasrs, 
" oom 
* ti»te “eisii-rt £:az£z sw- •* '■*«>•»*• 
the gloat call f’e 1 the new Tariff, and 
WOOLS FOR ARMY USES 
irigan^Cai'pi'.'t- as ,i,7“oVd" M'. M 
H tail /Anus fn ffo” ,7 l " h " f'>un«l in any 
Ulr OLOftKST III vkkh ' IIOtVF mem™ i( 
fllS-iiotf Carpet Ware xr . 
MK’U O80OI* LC, 
will b» ii*nt to any up 
m hi y»?r, ami ono oink 
AdttreRH Mth. 
«I6-4t 
J \ magaifyiiiK hiiiiiII olimotri WH) tinu.,/ 
plica.it on receipt. ..r Imviv JlverYX l- 
,4 PPl.p; STOCKS 
,, . J! v ?» roltl Apple 9took 
• 'Nr .M(i(*kh uni mu 
tiio ithovo war prlc«H. 
1.1100,000 ono 
. Hr „ ;. a * »t f'»m i* 1 „ 
a*” cs' BurplMW ' 1 ' ttn " wc otrer them for 
Ohio NurNPrin*! 'Ifoledo, 
LBSOY’8 r. 
AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
rnmssims 
on r, and 2,i«»),0o0 
o #3.011 |U 1 , 000 . 
"'/or Oahu nt 
knsicn ,v ford, 
.id, Ohio. 
No USE HIES, 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
o. 8 STATE STREET 
ROCHESTER. N. y. 
rw I; ;"d' fnvptco of (lalifor 
f r r 'i ■d'ot ted by 11 * this day Week, brought Ylu 
of Chilian iinwasiicd. 25c. Wo quote 
Ameriuao Saxony Kleece fn ip 
Aim* nF.HU fu 11 hi noil .Me n no... J * J ‘ .. 
American Unit aud three-quarter blood' il'eri 
Nat, ve and nrie-fpurth Merino 
Extra, J*u|led . . 
Superfine, Pulled. . 
No 1. Bulled . . 
Lamb's, l*u I led.!.! !!!. 
California, tine, unwashed!!!!. 
California, common do. . 
Peruvian, washed.!”. 
V alpara 1 so, unwashed.!!!!!!. 
Miuth American Merinoj unwashed. 
Do. do. Mestiia, rt„. _. 
J, 0 mo. common, washed 
Do. do. Rntie Bios, do."" 
do. Notre Kins, unwashed.!!" 
r*J n ,V Cordova, washed, 
Lape Good Hope, unwashed .■ 
Kast India, walshod. .. V<0E 
African, washed, . .. 
Do. unwashed. .. . 
Smvrna, do. .IgaOB 
Do. washed... ... 
Jlexican. unwashed..!. . 
H. T TrilAmc. 
o^ K ,h! , <:i^/, l ^^ considerable ha.* been 
kWc for fleece, and 'atW.KWiS rn "; « 
jumta 
. vCiiat 
,44(u.46 
Ain At 
.foa 60 
.4l>rl7 
MnAO 
- iy)- - 
30 „ 35 
. bVajLA 
I3ai 15 
i^Sao 
lifcaiao 
life. 17 
mull 
»(e 12 
l.vouoKUKvra for obtaining subscribers to the Tliir- 
nne of the Ron At., for 1.362. are of the most Liberal 
iitisl character Premium Lists, Show-Bills, & c „ 
aiFpo^oii to act sui a^entx. 
Person so disposed can act as local a 
’-Iorkkk, anrl those who volunteer i 
'ceive gratuities, and their kindness be 
( j I * M ?S 1 Ji.D'lS N 12 w 
WE RffBUSH TO DAY 
Tlio Cotton tti v 
A TK \ VKLKR'S OBBEUYATION nv rfiTTn 
N THE AMKRIBAN SLAVE srATKA 0 
forniei ▼oIiiiiihh i,f dqiirimysu ‘ ' 
author By l'TtkDKilfCK L\ 
Itiuo With colored statistical 
and it* llepMrdeucioH ' 
rillH pllbl/eaqou w,»> ■ linen pir uv n< 
( ANLEU OUJt-tK.-DR 
vy AiKpiOAi, and SimoiCAL Omen « n d e 
PORiuu, No. K 2 Chapel St., New Ha. "n l 
them^Mr ij J o “r? Dtlon* renmved without, 
the nse nr tbo knife, Dr. Uahoihiic would 
afflicted w. tli Cancers or Tumor* of nr ,v 3, 
address,;n- a latter to him. they will “n fo rrj 
lar of hih mode or treatment, tree of charge 
a, , t >s the original Cancer Docte 
ami tin* only one who removes Cancers i 
others are but 'milstors, Induced by b,s 
themselves Cancer I meters. Plenty of refer, 
have beer, cored can bo seen at my o 111,7 
White Bwelhnga, lllp Disease*. D i rt 1 1 \forl 
tfnnn?V)‘ t ' t i luWr ’' 1 .(.''s'-ilees ,,f the Mouth ill 
tionol the Bones, letter. Scald Head, and , 
Skin, pHrnmnwotly curi*«l 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
O. 8 STATE STREET, 
ROCHESTER, S. Y. 
appreciated 
Based upon three 
}%u* by the same 
fii'- V, ^ w " Foluraeg, 
Pria>.'#2 J ' ° tlw C, ’ tto '' Kiu ?«lom 
KKy several srmnent organs of 
> uubroken conorcUon. with imtablo exnla. 
on, the author’* observations upon rh,»,el a - 
to the n.belliou:'wifllX'cla) reftrenS'to e tf,Stec n t- " f M l a ea 
pfo'ter'r.n‘I bo I-on'IlTr b'n'or*' the'pwm’le at 1/ C “J‘’ r ' J !' "‘"S 
*-MhVr b ^ k , ’’ r ^ ‘>fom7!7: l ro7®i y Portly 
once the tnos’t intei,'steip'and satlsfyrtory alfordsat 
graphic and attractive wiifor u! ,, ‘‘elings. Asa 
JHarkets, Coimncric, 
Karal New-Yorker OOlce, / 
Ivocjukstek, November \ 2 , 18 tl. [ 
No change* to note in the priceB for Breadstuffs. We are now 
receiving considerable Wheat from Canada and from Buffalo 
and our miller* are quite active in converting the same info 
,g ^ t0 
witl f rtfiS^piX a ttro r ’ttTree b weeku mark6t hercatM,ut< ' 
Arjiassiassst 1 “ d - - *■» ■ 
KOCIIK8TER W.IULE8ALK PRICKS. 
Flour’ ,, . t ‘' 1 'wheat^^fl.rw Homi/.'lhox!.";"'' i^}T° 
5!TiS 5 "'.'*!!:: IS 
Best white Canada j’Siw 
Corn, old. Snf uMtS*' 
Corn new,... £ ^Hohes. do. 
Rye.bd,bs,^-b u ;te S & . }&'*> 
lay men to sell trees, &c.. from oar NuMs ^tllS 
HOI.KHAI.K Dkaj.krm furnished with Nunuirv Stock nt all 
inptioua at the UnoeM uilwLtalr nUes Y ' W 1 
.vr „ . flOUKER. KAJUJIY 61 CO 
>tf Rocheater Wh o lesale Nu rseries. Rochester. N. Y. 
J-JUBBARD & NORTHROP 
Are now offering, at their 
POPVEJIn SALES It OOM, 
Nos. 69 & 71 Main St., Marble Buildings, 
ROCHESTEFt, IN'. V., 
A CHOICE AXD OOMPt.HTK AHHORTMavr OF 
A T rici4n Ores* Goods, 
Black and fancy Dre*.* Silk*. 
1 troche .in,I Woolen Long .Shawls, 
Brocho and Woolen Hquare Shawls 
And Paramettas. 
r rnri,.h Merinos. (Best Assortment in Rochester ) 
TT * r ’"'P« and American Prints and Gingham* “ J 
ffiKAlSSSaSSft SSStW* ' 
—ALSO — 
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, 
Tickings, Denims and Towelings, 
At less than the present New York prices. 
M ASO N I IRf y 1 ’ m K Rs 
the cattle markets. 
iTSTnmffia^L follows® C “ rrent priCeB for the at 
First quality y) (UTT, ' R ' 
Ordinary qnality,.... *?-**^-M 
Common uuilitv . 1*1?..“®® 
Inferior quality.. Z'^^Z 50 
. *>0(%7,(j0 
First quality. C ° W8 A3rD 0AL ™ 8 
Oniinary quality,. . 
Inferior ^Ut^!!"!!™;:;;;;;;::;;;. 
Fteo. -...Ill- YKAL CAbTRS. 
M *iYJVIT/yl Of AGHICULTORir 
Prepared under tho direction and published " 
with the sanction of the “""‘toed 
MASSACHUSETTS State Board of AGRICULTURE 
An I'jloiRi'ntHry frPAtiHn t-OjnpH»sini/ tJin i 
Practic, „f 4,te.„It,,re. ,ucl£S,„g'\he Compos tfeof"' 1 
hod*, the Atmospheic Wat, r Manure,, A,- i°i, r 0 
Prep,nation ot Lands, the 
Crops, the Prlnc pk of ltotallou. the li„ 
ernies and Koenoes of Hrow.ng Plan!. 
the (ho Hie and Manage men t. of 
barm Stock, and the 'tenoral 
Kconomy of the Kami and 
HoijHfhold. 
FOR TOE FEE OF SCflOOLS, KAHJLJfS A\[) F.lRSKdS 
BY GKOKGK R LMKRSON, 
F ° r e?'?S r y .* ,lr, C^noertterl With the Mas^husette RnarH 
of Education, and author or a valuable Keport „u ri« 
Trees and Shrubs ,r Ma^uhu.sette U ,id ^ • 
CHARLES L. FLINT 
*^S2,u Msr.raa 
Grasses aud Forage Plante, he/ r ‘‘ nl "' J »- 
Illuntrateit Uy many En^ravin^s. 
Krh!::ri^Un f fi "tt^’VMi.fr'r^'; >n r, ^ n ’’ ,1 :-':r r !,r, ,Ht ? •** 
Which it iia* been prepared r mn A . k'r. 0,1 ,. with 
tnn - Tf\rf r,f • Wricui , 
ha 
HWAN, ItKKHKK A TILKMT3).\ 
131 Washington Street, Boston. 
GILMAN’S SHOE STORE, 
No. 8 STATE STREET: 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
;;; S fwi 1, sf ,ston . 
.. r^rq hHn,ok '"-— t-'*** S.M 
Ac Salt ’ bhf r . 
... IKAltiCe Hay’, tun!:;::!!! - 7 0G^,2,1o 
... 2.1 13c Straw tun.. .6 WJ ,T I 
... for, foe Wool. » (b . . 
- whitetfsh. haHbbi;; .i®,tei 
- W>jc Trout, h alfbbl'!!!! lojjji jgg 
PUOVlsJON MARKETS. 
t0j ertrl1 d °. »5,farin',.60 for sii- 
'&foq,d f ro X r n rn 
^ute*Ti‘ , '«* r - i !!'y aod .'rithput anv r’na’ 
mdWfo? BmndySSf 101 ^ VV < mt *" 1 ' «•» 
"'arkut tnay bn quoted about lc bener »i,k 
go'smtng^M l/so-ffSV'" 1 h ’ me c,n '™ n 'b- 
■riuh a.ii^!ig 
winter red( Western at $| r fn v!.i 
white Western at #I,38(ai 4 * 
much satisfaction that Wrt ftfM tsh.lii .! fc ^ with 
much muirtfjicfiun that we are able to rccorrl the 
eflorta to maintain our for - - - 
entirely snc-e.fful, and in 
creased over those of 
fact that our 
any 
EVERY DKPAItTMK.\T CONTAINS BARGAINS I 
BW-ajams* 
chaeer. We are also exiensive mauutacturera of mlcaI P ur * 
LADIES’ CLOTH GARMENTS. 
Every desirable grade of Cloth and Beaver CLOAKS n fix. 
most approved and Fashionable .Stvl„ f “ no w oflerei 
in great variety. We are also prepareTte^ d hy H 
manofaotcrb garments to ordku. 
TVrHEELZR & WIL80N MANUFACTURING CO’* 
IMPROVED MAI 1,1 SEWI.VG MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Pressor and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO beg 
lh un hay ’’ r ‘ llauwd lhe Prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and important Im¬ 
provement*. The redaction fo made in the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patouta 
Office SOS Broadway, New York. 
679-tf 
